XII 



THE 



MAINE CENTRAL R. R. 



Is the 



Sportsman's Line of the East, 



Leading as it does to 



Moosehead and Rangeley Lakes, the Dead Rivet and Mt. Katahdin Regions, 



And all the Hunting and Fishing Resorts of Maine and New Brunswick. 

 It alsc operates the Portland, Bangor, Mt. Desert and Machias Steamboat Co., 

 and to many pleasure resorts offer choice of routes by land or water. Send for 

 Summer Excursion Book detailing rates and time tables, and for "Open Season" 

 description of all the sporting resorts in Northern New Brunswick. 



PAYSON TUCKER, 

 F.E.BOOTHBY, Gen. Passenger Agt. General Manager, Portland, Me. 



NEW YORK, PENN. AND OHIO R. R., 



IN CONNECTION WITH THE ERIE RAILWAY, 



Forms the Great Through Route Between the East and West, 



NO CHANGE OP CARS BETWEEN NEW YORK, CLEVELAND, 

 CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS. 



3-THROUCK TRAINS-3 



Each way, daily, with Pullman Palace Sleeping Coaches, Pullman Hotel Coaches, 



New English Buffet Cars and Elegant Day Coaches. 



ONLY ( ( CLEVELAND, 



20 HOURS J Between New York and J CINCINNATI, 



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By taking the new Limited Train, without extra charge. For tickets and further 

 information apply at all offices on line of road and of connecting lines, asking for 

 ticket via NEW YORK, PENN. & OHIO and EEIE RAILROADS, 



A. E. CLARK, Gen. Pass. Agent, Cleveland, O. 



FOR tHE BEST SALT WATER FISHING 

 On the New Jersey Coast 



Go to Beach Haven, N, J, 



Leave New York via Penna. R.R., via C.R.R.of N. J. or via New Jersey Southern 

 Railroad. Leave Philadelphia from foot of Market street. See notices on pp. 120, 122 

 and 124 of this book . For further particulars consult Penna. Railroad Summer Ex- 

 cursion Route Book, or address H. N. GILSON. 



General Passenger Agent, Tuckerton, N. J. 



SENECA LAKE. 



Good Fishing Fine Hotels Beautiful Scenery. 



Can be reached via the AUBURN branch of the New York Central and Hudson 

 Eiver Railroad, fifty miles west of SYRACUSE, and fifty miles east of ROCHESTER. 

 Can be reached from the Erie Railroad from WAVERLY, N. Y., via the Lehigh Val- 

 ley Railroad; from ELMIRA on the Erie Railroad via the Northern Central and 

 Syracuse, Geneva & Corning Railways via Himrods, and via Seneca Lake sttamers 

 from Watkins, N. Y.; from CORNING on the Erie Railroad via the Syracuse, Gen- 

 eva & Corning Railway. From the main line of the New Yorlr Central & Hudson 

 River Railroad from LYONS, N.. Y., via the Lehigh Valley & Syracuse, Geneva & 

 Corring Railways, twelve trains daily. Connects with the Erie Canal at Montezuma 

 via the Cayuga and Seneca Canal. Steamers on Seneca La' : e run all the year round, 

 making six trips a day in Hummer and two in winter. New York State Experimen- 

 tal Farm located one and a half miles from village of Geneva, N. Y. 



