American Ans^lcr Advertiser. 



Pipe FisbiP5^^ 



in VIRGINIA on the line of the 



Norfolk & Western 



C^^RAILROADs-^ 



Excursion Tickets on Salo 



With practically unlimited stop-over 

 privileges from all points. Tickets 

 on sale from New York, going one 

 way and returning another. 



L. J. ELLI, Eastern Pass. Agt. 



3 1 7a Broadway, New York 



W. B. BEVILL, Gen'l Pass. Agt. 



ROANOKE, VA. 



THE FINEST 



Black Bass and BrooR Trout 



waters within easy reach of sportsmen are the streams 

 . . . along the line of the . . . 



Baltimore 



AND 



r\^ the eastern slope of the Alleghany Mountains are the 

 Potomac, the Shenandoah and their tributaries, all 

 famous for bass, while across the divide are the Cheat, the 

 Youghiogheny and the Monongahela. The Cheat and the 

 head waters of the last two named are celebrated for brook 

 trout. The fishing grounds are in most cases within gun- 

 shot of the railroad stations, and sportsmen are saved the 

 expense and trouble of carrying their outfits long distances. 

 For rates of fare, time of trains and further information. 



THE SPORTSMAN'S LINE. 



address 



Chas. O. Scull, 



General Passenger Agent B. & 0. Railroad, 

 BALTIMORE. MD. 



NEW YORK, LAKE ERIE AND 

 WESTERN RAILWAY. 



Along tha line of the "Erie" from 20 to 200 miles from 

 New York City may be found some GRAND FISHING 

 WATERS, among which may be named: 



Basket, N. Y., for black bass and trout early in the season. 



Callicoon, N. Y., for black bass, trout and pickerel. 



Canisteo, N. Y., for black bass and pickerel. 



Castile, N. Y'.. for trout and pickerel. 



Chemung, N. Y'., for black bass. 



Deposit, N. Y'., for black bass and trout early in the season. 



Greenwood Lake, N. Y., for black bass and pickerel. 



Hawley, N. Y., for black bass, trout, perch and pickerel. 



Highland Mills, N. Y., for black bass, trout, perch and 

 pickerel. 



Jamestown, N. Y., for mascalonge, black bass, pickerel, etc. 



LordviUe, N. Y., for trout and black bass. 



Clean, N. Y., for black bass and perch. 



OtisviUe, N. Y., foi black bass, pickerel and trout. 



Port Jervis, N. Y., for black bass and trout. 



Spring Water, N. Y., for black bass and trout. 



Woodbury. N. Y., for pickerel and perch. 



Besides the above there are several hundred other points 

 in New York and Pennsylvania reached by the Er^e where 

 excellent fishing and shooting may be had. 



Express trains leave Chambers St. daily at 9 A. M., 3 P. M., 

 3.30 P. M. and 8.30 P. M. Send for time tables and all other 

 desired information to 



B. I. BOBEBTS, 



General Passenger Agent, 21 Cortlandt St., N. Y. 



THE GREAT TRUNK LINE SOUTH 



SOUTHERN RftlLWflY 



"Piedmont Air Line" 

 VIA Washington, Danville and Atlanta 

 Perfection of Service. 

 Highest Standard of Railway Travel between the 

 NORTH AND SOUTH 

 The only line south of the Potomac River operating 

 solid Pullman Vestibuled Trains. No Extra Fare. 

 Departure from New York Pennsylvania R.R. 

 4:30 P. M. 

 The Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled 

 Limited 

 every day in the year. 

 Solid train compose^ of Pullman Drawing-room 

 Sleeping Cars 

 NEW York to New Orleans 

 Dining car service south of Washington 

 This train is composed of 



Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars 

 New York to Atlanta ; New York to New Orleans ; 

 New York to Asheville and Hot Springs ; 

 New York to Jacksonville and Tampa ; 

 Washington to Birmingham and Mem- 

 phis; Washington to Augusta. 



12:15 P- M- 

 Southern Railway Fast Hail 

 Selected by the U. S. Government to transport the 

 Southern mails. Composed of Pullman Draw- 

 ing-room Sleeping cars. 

 New York to Atlanta ; New York to Montgomery ; 

 New York to Savannah ; New York to Jacksonville, 



With coaches 

 New York to Washington, and Washington to Atlanta 

 and New Orleans, making close connection at At- 

 lanta with diverging lines South and West. 

 To Avoid Delays and Changing of Cars for 

 points south, see that your tickets read via SOUTHERN 

 Railway (Piedmont Air Line) 



R. D. CARPENTER, A. S. THWEATT, 



General Agent, Eastern Passenger Agent, 



No. 271 Broadway, New Y'ork. 

 JOHN M. GULP, W. A. TURK, 



Traffic Manager, General Passenger Agent, 



Washington, D. C. 



