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Lock Haven, Karthaus or Driftwood, or via the Penn- 

 sylvauia Railroad and Jiald Ea{,de Valley Railroad 

 to Snow Shoe. Guides are generally considered 

 necessary for deer hunting, and may be secured at any 

 of the above named stations. Good hotel accommoda- 

 tions can also be had. 



BEARS. 



Bears are found in various parts of the Alle- 

 gheuies, along the line of the Philadelphia and Erie 

 Railroad, and in the. neighborhood of Altoona. They 

 are reported most plentiful on Karthaus mountain in 

 the vicinity of Sinnemahoning; on the mountains 

 around Lock Haven, and in the vicinity of Snow Shoe. 

 A few may also be found near Rathbun and Renovo, 

 and aJso in the Allegheny mountains near Tipton and 

 Altoona, Blair county, and on Jack's mountain near 

 Glen Iron, Union county. As in the case of deer, the 

 best hunting grounds are evidently in Clearfield, 

 Centre and Clinton counties, especially in the aeigh- 

 b(.rhood of Snow Shoe. Guides are De.v.-?:5ary, and 

 can be secured at any of the above mentioned points. 

 Good hotel accommodations are also afforded, with 

 the exception of Tipton and Rathbun. 



FOXES. 



Foxes are reported most plentiful on Jack's moun- 

 tain north of Mt. Union; among the hills and moun- 

 tains around Bellwood, Blair county, and in the vi- 

 cinity of Johnsonburg. Elk county. They also ar(? 

 found in the vicinity of Milesburg, Centre county, and 

 around Montour Falls. New York. Guides are consid- 

 ered necessary at Belhvood, and can be secured. Good 



