Fourth Tour to Florida via Pennsylvania Railroad.

  The Pennsylvania Railroad Company's series of Midwinter Tours to 
Florida have met with such unparalleled success, and the demand for 
accommodation has been so much greater than the supply, that a fourth 
tour has been arranged for Tuesday, March 6th, 1888.  No tickets ever 
placed on sale by the company have ever been so completely satisfactory 
in every respect.
  The fourth tour will be conducted in the same manner and under the 
same auspices as those which preceded it.
  The special train of Pullman sleeping cars will leave New York about 
12.25 P.M., and running via Harrisburg, the Cumberland and Shenandoah 
Valley, the east Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia, and Savannah, Florida 
and Western Railroads, will arrive at Jacksonville before noon on the 
second day.
  Round-trip tickets, good for two weeks, including Pullman 
accommodations and meals en route in both directions and one day's 
board at Hotel Everett, Jacksonville, will be sold from New York at 
$47, Philadelphia $45, and from all principal stations on Pennsylvania 
Railroad system at proportionate rates.  The returning special will 
leave Jacksonville March 22d.
  The number of tickets ill be limited to 150.
  For tickets, itineraries, and detailed information, apply to ticket 
agents, of address S. W. F. Draper, Tourist Agent, 849 Broadway, New 
York.