3G COASTWISE ROUTES OF TRAVEL. 



Steamships leave New York for Savannah three 

 times weekly, connecting with the steamers Dictator, 

 City Point, and Lizzie Baker. If travellers prefer it, 

 they can reach Jacksonville from Savannah by the 

 Atlantic and Gulf railroad. Coupons of excursion 

 tickets will he received by the company. Travellers will 

 find this road supplied with excellent Pullman cars. 



Gelpcke s line from New York to Fernandina consists 

 of the well-known steamships Huntsville and Montgom 

 ery. The rates by this line are as follows : New York 

 to Fernandina, $20, excursion ticket $35 ; New York to 

 Jacksonville, $22.50, excursion $40 ; New York to 

 Cedar Keys, 82 G, excursion $45 ; New York to Tampa 

 and Manatee, $3G ; New York to Punta Rassa, rate not 

 received, but presume about $40 ; New York to Key 

 West, $4G. 



A direct line to Jacksonville is advertised, but we 

 must await results before anything definite can be stated. 

 Fare to Jacksonville as advertised, $20, excursion ticket 

 $35. Jacksonville or Fernandina reached, the sports 

 man can take railroad, daily except Sunday, for Cedar 

 Keys. If Ilomosassa is the objective point, a boat can 

 be hired at from eight to ten dollars for the trip, or if 

 disposed, the intending tourist or sportsman can com 

 municate with Alfred E. Jones at Ilomosassa, and if 

 timely notice is given, Mr. Jones would meet his 

 guests at Cedar Keys and land them at his attractive 

 home, free of charge. The only difficulty attending 

 Hi is arrangement is the fact, that there is but one mail 

 per week to Ilomosassa, arriving on Mondays, llomo- 

 sassa can be reached by another route : Steamer from 

 Jacksonville to Silver Spring, a natural curiosity that 

 should be visited by every tourist. Hack from Silver 



