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It is estimated that the transient population of New York City numbers 300,000, these visitors coming from all parts of the world. A large number wish to see the peerless Hudson, but cannot spare more than one day for it. Therefore, the Day Line takes pleasure in directing attention to the excursion to Albany, returning by the People's Line the same evening, reaching New York City early the following morning, allowing one day and one night on the river, The Hudson River Day Line carries more purely pleasure travel than any other river navigation company in the world.
The sail up the Hudson is considered the most beautiful inland water trip on the American Continent, and, taken in connection with the return trip from Albany by moonlight on the superb new steamers "Adirondack" and "G. W. Morse," of the People's Line,
makes the ideal water trip of the country. The Day Line Steamer arrives at Albany 6:10 p. m., and the People's Line Steamer leaves at 8 p. m., giving ample time for a visit to the magnificent State Capitol. Fare for the round trip, $3.50. Tickets good to return at any time during season issued.
This trip can be reversed by taking the Day Line steamer from Albany to New York and returning by the People's Line, and should time be limited, the return can be made the same evening by leaving the Day Boat at West 129th St. Pier at 5:10 p. m. and taking the People's Line steamer at the same pier a few minutes after 6:00 p. m., arriving In Albany the following morning.
ALBANY AND THE CATSKILL MOUNTAINS.
A most enchanting tour of river and mountain scenery, with the delicious sensation of the rapid ascent from valley to mountain top by the Inclined Railway. Leave Albany at 8:30 a. m. by Day Line steamer to Catskill; thence by Catskill Mountain Railway to Otis Junction, where the Otis Railway is taken for the summit, the location of the world famous Catskill Mountain House and Table Rock, from which the grandeur of the magnificent view has inspired the enthusiasm of tourists from all parts of the globe.
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Returning by same route, Albany is reached at 6 :10 p. m. Tickets limited to date of sale. Rate for the round trip, $1.50.
KINGSTON POINT AND MOUNT BEACON.
To the people of Rondout, Kingston and vicinity the Day Line offers a one day trip to Mount Beacon, going by Day Line Steamer from Kingston Point and returning by Str. "Mary Powell" from Newburgh to Rondout In the evening at the rate of $1.45 for the round trip. Tickets limited to date of sale.
ALBANY AND KINGSTON POINT.
Rate for the round trip, One Dollar. Tickets good to return at any time during the season. This trip allows time for a picnic at Kingston Point Park, the most charming day resort along the Hudson River, or one can take a trolley ride through the beautiful and historic City of Kingston, where the first Constitution of the State of New York was adopted, and see some of the quaint old stone houses built prior to the Revolution, and other objects of interest.
POUGHKEEPSIE AND MOUNT BEACON.
From Poughkeepsie the Day Line presents a most attractive one day trip to Mount Beacon, going by Day Line Steamer and returning from Newburgh by Str. "Mary Powell" the same evening at a rate of ninety-five cents for the round trip. Tickets limited to date of sale.
ALBANY AND HUDSON OR CATSKILL
Rate for the round trip, Seventy-five cents. Tickets good to return at any time during the season.
ALBANY AND WEST POINT.
A most delightful 200-mile day trip, combining river and rail, going by Day Line and returning via West Shore R. R. Tickets limited to day of sale. Rate for the round trip, $2.10.
THE MYSTERY OF THE AGES.
Dickerman-There's one thing that puzzles me.
Rawley-And, pray, what is that?
Dickerman-How It happens that the new woman is generally not a very young one.
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