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bait almost as soon as it strikes the water. In the spring and fall ducks are 

 plenty, and snipe, plover, rabbits, etc., in abundance. 



Fayette County- 

 Brownsville is reached from Connellsville, and the game is essentially the 

 same. There is a hotel where sportsmen will lind comfortable quarters. 



Uniontozun. Good quail and grouse shooting. Stop at Frey's " McClelland 

 House." Guides and dogs can be obtained. Reached via Pittsburg, Washington 

 and Baltimore Railroad to Connellsville, thence by the Uniontown Branch road. 



ConncllsviUe. Chestnut Ridge and Indian Creek Valley and Laurel Hill, 

 abound in bears, deer, foxes, squirrels, wild turkeys, pheasants and quail. The 

 rolling country west of the town is line hunting ground for small game. Trout, 

 pike, salmon, bass, white perch and sunlish are caught in the neighborhood. 

 Trout are found in all the streams of the county tributary to the Monongahela 

 River. Reached via the Pennsylvania or Philadelphia, Wilmington and Balti- 

 more Railroad. Hotels and liveries. Guides unnecessary ; can be secured for 

 $1 or $1.50 per day. 



Waterford Lake, near Waterford, is an excellent place for large pike fishing. 

 The tish here are of great size and afford rare sport. Take the Pennsylvania 

 Railroad. 



Albion. Pickerel fishing in the Conneaut. Reached via the Erie and Pitts- 

 burg Railroad. 



Forest County— 



Tionesta. In neighboring woods deer are abundant, and there is excellent 

 quail shooting in the vicinity. Reached via the Pittsburg, Titusville and Buffalo 

 Railroad. 



Fratiklin County — 



Chainbersburg. Bass fishing in the Conococheague Creek. Reached via the 

 Cumberland Valley Railroad. There are good hotels. 



Fulton County — 



Bear and deer hunting are good in the vicinity. Reached via private convey- 

 ance, or tramp from Chambersburg, on the Cumberland Valley Railroad. 



Greene County — " 



Waynesburg is an excellent ground for ruffed grouse and Wilson snipe. A 

 farming town on the Waynesburg Branch of the Pittsburg and Reading Railroad. 



Huntingdon County — 



Mount Union. Bears, deer, wild turkeys; trout, black bass and pike. 

 Reached via the Pennsylvania Railroad. Hotels, $2. Country mountainous, 

 with suitable grounds for camping. 



Huntingdon. Bears and deer, neither abundant ; plenty of turkeys, par- 

 tridges, squirrels and other small game ; good black bass fishing. Reached via 

 the Pennsylvania Railroad. Hotel $2, private board $1.50. 



Indinna County — 



Blairsville. Wild turkeys, geese, ducks, quail, partridges, squirrels ; pike, 

 salmon, white and black bass. Reached via the Pennsylvania Railroad. Hotel 

 $1.25 to $2 ; teams $3 to $4. Hilly country. 



Saltsbiirgh. Quail, partridges, squirrels ; pike and perch. Reached via the 

 Pennsylvania Railroad. Hotel $1.50 to $2 ; teams $2.50 to $3.50. Hilly country. 



Jefferson County— 



Coohpring. The waters here have been stocked with trout, and will in time 

 furnish good sport. Reached via the Shenandoah and Allegheny Railroad. 



fJunUita County — 



Miffiintown. Bear hunting on Shade Mountain ; deer, partridge, small game, 

 and trout afford abundant sport in the vicinity. Miffiintown, on the Juniata 

 River, is opposite Perrysville, a station on the Pennsylvania Railroad. Hotels $2 ; 

 teams $3. 



Jyoncasfer County — 



Columbia. Wild ducks, partridges ; bass and salmon. Reached via the Penn- 



