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FOREST AND STREAM. 



f he fennel. 



St. Louis Bench Show. 



The St. Louis Bench Show for Pointers and Setters 

 will be held at St Louis, Mo., October 4th, 5th and 

 6th.. at the time of the great Agricultural and Me 

 chanical Fair, and on the grounds of the St. Louis 

 Pair Association. Entries close September 28th. 

 For premium list, rules and entry blanks address 



G. 0. 



Sep7-4t 



St. Louis, Missouri. 



Patent Meat Fibrine Do^ Cakes. 



They contain meat snd that anti-scorbutic fruit, the 

 date (the only substitute for fresh vegetables), aud 

 the e elusive use of which in the manufacture of dog 

 food is secured to us by patent; they will keep dog* in 

 perfect condition without other food, and obviate 

 ■worms. Every cake is stamped '"Spratt's Patent." 

 Be sure to observe this, hor sale by F. O. de LUZE, 

 18 S mth W illiam St., N. Y., in cases of 1 cwt. 



AuglO 3m. 



LISTEN! 



The Sportsman's Bell tells 

 the position of the dog, 

 causes the; birds to lie clo-er. 

 "Rapidly coming into use m 

 •arly woodcock shooting 

 cocking and general shoot- 

 ing, where the cover is 

 thek. Sold by dealers in 

 guns _.._ ^-porting good-* Samples sent by mail 

 postpaid. 50 cents. BEVIN BROS. MANUPAC- 

 TUR'NG CO.. East Hampton. Conn. Ju6 3 m 



THOK ^ALE — THE STATEN ISLAND 

 JD Sportsmen's Club offer for sale some pups 

 from Gip-ey (imported). Address C. M. JOHNSON 

 at this office. sen?8 It 



TTIOR SALE.— ONE OLi A BRACE OF 

 JD good, staunch, thoroughbred, well broken set- 

 ters, and one pointer. Address H. SMITH at this 

 office sep28 tf 



nmOfl SALE-RED IRISH SETTER 



_Jj Pups, whelped July 27th from rhe best stock. 



Sue of pups, imported red Irish fetter Don; dun, 

 Gip-y, by Rodman's I 'ash. Also, full blooded Gor- 

 dons— sue, Tom: dam, Jinnie; both splendid on all 

 garn^, and hard to beat in the Held; age, two months. 

 Full pedigree given and guaranteed, 

 seo^S3in H. B. VQNDEKSMITH, Lancaster. Pa. 



SCOTCH GREYHOUND FOR SALE — 

 Superior sAock, 11 months old. Also a pair of 

 Italian (ire) hounds, three months old. Address J. 

 KINSLEY, care forest and Stream . N. Y. It 



FOX. T_£HJL£1E;££!_». 



OR SALE.— SOME DOG AND BITCH 



pups frooi the finest English imp. iried breeds- 



F 



For pedigree 

 Drawe<- "9 P 



other particulars address C. Z., 

 Iontreal Septal ttt. 



THOR SALE— A FINE LOT OF SCOTCH, 

 JD Skye, Dandy Dinmont, and Black-and tan ter- 

 riers, sporting Dogs, Maltese cats, Ferrets, &_. Medi 

 cines tor all diseases at L. N. MEYER, 45 Great 

 Jones street, N. Y. Sept21 l y . 



GENTLEMEN SPORTSMEN OWNING 

 thoroughbred Setters or Pointers, and doiring 

 them to be thoroughly broken on Ruff d Grouse, 

 Woodcock and Quail, and _t same time receive good 

 food, proper care and humane treatment will please 

 address E. S. W., care Forest and Stream, N. Y. 

 No stock taken less than 6 nor over 18 months old. 

 From Oct.. 1st can accomodate a few sportsmen with 

 board aud shooting. References given and required. 

 S<-pt214t. 



FOR SALE.— A GOOD ENGLISH SET- 

 ter, 2 years and 7 months old; thoroughly bro 

 ken; was worked in Florida all last winter; has also 

 been used lor retrieving ducks and marsh birds; price 

 $80. Address D. W. TENNEY, Charleston, Mass. 

 sepll If 



FOR SALE.— RED IRISH SETTER 

 pup over four months old; sired by tha im- 

 ported red Irish setter. Don Dam, Maud, by G.\p-ie 

 out of Rodman's Dash. Full pedi_ree given. Pnc, j $25 

 each. One line English bnd pointer broken on all 

 kind« of game. Price $40. Inquire of C. Z. Miley, 

 Laucas'e , Pa. Sep7-3'.-u 



~~H t~\ WILL BUY A PURE BLOOD 



_.) J_ \J Black and Tan Gordon Setter dog pup, by 

 D"- Goldsmith s imported dog Rapp, or one pair of 

 ferrets. R. L. GRAVES. Minderland, V f . Auoc. 



Dogs of England. 



Fr©m Pictures by GEO. EARL, the celebrated Ani 

 rual Painter, photographed from the origi- 

 nal Paintings by R. W. THRUPP. 

 Plain Photograph 1&_10, in sunk Mounts, 24x18 S3. 



Tell. St. Bernard, (rough) Rev. J. C. Ma dona. 

 Nelson, Bull Terrier, (white) S. E. Shirley, Esq. 

 Drake, Pointer, (liver and white) -Gartle, Esq. 

 Nellie -I Cocker, (liver and white) R. o . L. Price,Esq. 

 Beb, Spaniel, (liver col o ed) T. Burgesa, Esq. 

 Rake, Irish V\ ater Spaniel, Captain Lmdoe. 

 Warrior, Scotch Deer hound. Joshua Dawes Esq. 

 Michael. Knglish Bulldog R. J. L. Price, Esq. 

 Small size Photo, 5x4 inches, plain, mounted, 75 

 cents. 



Crib, Dalmatian, R. J. L. Price, Esq. 



Bruce, Clumber Spaniel, R. J. L. Price, Esq. 



Tiger, Pomeranian, — Cooper, Esq. 



Turk, Mastiff, F. Robinson, Esq, 



Trimmer, Fox Terrier, T. H. Murchison, Esq. 



Duke, Blenheim Spaniel. - Garwood, E.-q. 



Cato, Newfoundland, (black) — Atkinson, Esq. 



Stella, English Terrier, (black and tan) T. 11. Mur- 

 Clxison. Esq. 



Rook, Skye Terrier, Rev. J. C. Macdona. 



Bellona, f'ox Terrier, T H Murchison, Esq. 



Bandie, Dandie Dinmont, Captain Lindoe. 



Hylas, King Charles Spaniel, — Garwood, Esq. 



Prince, English Terrier, (white) T. H Murchison. 



Master Macganh Greyhound. Lord Lnrgnn. 



Drake, Pointer, (liver and white) — Garth, Esq. 



Luna, Retriever. R. J. L. Price. Esq. 



Rake, Irish Water Spaniel, Captain Lindoe. 

 Ro'l, Laverack Setter "(bl ck and white,) S, Lang. 

 Ch trite, Blenheim Spaniel, Joshua Davies, Esq. 

 Mo varque, St. Bernard (smooth,) Rev. J. C. Mac- 

 doaa. 



Hamlet, Pointer (lemon aud white,) _?. H. White 

 house, Esq. 



Colored, 5x4 inches, mounted. $2. 50 each. 



These Piciures will be forwaided on receipt of 

 price. Small size, postage paid, large size, subject to 

 express charges. 



FOREST AND 8 fRBAM PUB. CO., 

 17 Chatham street. New York, 



IPJRIOJES* REDUCED! 



The Grand Paeifie Hotel, Chicago. 



One of the safest and most pleasant hotels in America. Having, all the different safeguards against fire 

 makes it practically fneproof. Has recently uudergone extensive improvements— a lar^e amount of new fur- 

 niture added, making it one of the most elegantly furnished hotels in the country— and the entire building 

 redecoraed m a's vie that for beauty of design surpasses anything of the kind in the world. The ventillation 

 of the hotel is perfect, having every improvement. 



Cost of Hotel $1,500,000 



€ost of Furniture 400 000 



Occupies an entire square, having a frontage of 1,050 feet. Number of rooms, 600; suites of rooms, with 

 baths connecting. 280; size of payors, 100x30 feet; size of grand dining-room, 130x68; size of ladies' promenade, 

 130s 0: size of office. 175i_?0. Prices of Mioms-, with boaid. $8 .,00 $3 50, $4.00, $4 50 and $5.00 ner day, accord- 

 ing to locai ion. The table and service unsurpassed, being the same to all. 



A. Keduction -will Ibe made from tlxe aboye Prices to 

 Parties remaining a AVeelc or More: 



ROOMS CAM BE SECURED, STATING PRICE OF SAME, BY TELEGRAPH, AT OUR EXPENSE 



JOHN B. DRAKE & Co., Proprietors. 



MANSION DOUSE, FEKNANDINA, 

 Florida. A first-chiss house at the most at- 

 iraciive winter reso't in the South An ocean teach 

 twenty miles long surf bathing, hunting and fishing. 

 Deer in the Deach hammock, snipe, rail and duck in 

 ecmnless manners in the creeks and marshes. 

 Direct connection by rail and steamer with the North. 

 M. W. Downie, Proprietor. Sept7-7m. 



BELMONT HOTEL, 



6iS3 and 635 Washington Street. Boston, Mass., 



(Opposite Globe Theatre.) 



Located in the centre of the city, and easily reached 

 by street cars and stages. Elevators, steam, and all 

 modern improvements. Rooms (European plan), $1 

 per day upward* A first-class Restaurant, and Private 

 Dining- Rooms, if preferred, at moderate rates. The 

 most convenient location, a quiet and comfortable 

 home, and first-class accommodation* at prices adapt- 

 ed to the stringency of the times, are the special ad- 

 vantage" afforded at the "BELMONT." 



mch30 6m HARDY & CO., Proprietors. 



ADIRONDACKS. 



TA FLOE HOUSE, SCHROON LAKE, ESSEX CO., 

 N. Y., NOW OPEN. 



Eleven honrs from New York. Through tickets 

 and checks. Post, express and telegraph offices ad- 

 jacent. Finest location, sceneiy, fishing, boating and 

 riding in the Adirondack. 



C. F. TAYLOR, Proprietor. 



RICE LAKE, 



IDLE WILD, HARWOOD, CANADA. 



A delightful summer resort for gentlemen and their 

 Tvives oh Stony Point. Bass. Pickerel, Mascalonge, 

 Indians, Canoes, etc. 



A. V. DEN IO. Proprietor. 



***Cars from Toronto to Port Hope or Coburg, or 

 )oat from Rochester to Coburg, thence to Harwood, 

 1? miles. je2C 3m 



Bromfield House, 



BY 



Messenger Bros., 



55 BROMFIELD STREET, 



Boston Mass. 



The House for Sportsmen. 



r feb'Itf 



PROSPECT PARK HOTEL, 

 OATSKILL, N. Y. 



High elevation, mountain air, with gcenery unsur- 

 passed in the world; 20 acres of grounds. First class 

 accommodation for 390 to 400 guests. Accessible by 

 day boats and cars Hudson River Railroad. Persons 

 visiting this de'ighlful resort with a view to secure 

 oorns, will be impressed with its unusual attractions. 

 Address JOHN BREASTED, Catskill. ju29 3mo 



PAVILION HOTEL, ' 



NEW BRIGHTON STATEN ISLAND, 



_E£. T.COLE, Proprietor. 



Weekly Hops, Boating, Fishing, Driving, Billiards, 

 Bowling, Croquet. A promenade piazza 3t feet 

 oug. je8 6m 



Board During Centennial 



IN PHILADELPHIA. 



A FEW SETECT TRANSIENT AND PERMA- 

 nent parties can be accommodated by a private 

 family, strictly first-class with reasonable charges. 

 Rooms can be engaged for the whole or any portion of 

 Exhibition term. The house is situated within 12 

 minutes of the Centennial Grounds, and 20 minutes 

 fiom the business centre of Philadelphia. 



Buy ticket ($2.65 , via Pennsylvania Railroad, for 

 Cermantown Junction Station, which is distant only 

 200 yards from the house. Address 



L. GARVER. 2908 N. ifirh Sr Philadpln nla 



Greenwood Lake. 



BRANDON HOTSE. —Finest bass fishing 

 in Ihe State; quail, ruffed grouse, and woodcock 

 Boats, guides, &c. Ho: el rate, $3 ( per day. Every 

 thin, first class. Take Montclair and Greenwood 

 Lake R. R. from Couxtland and Desbrosses street, 

 New York Aug3I %m, 



BAY SHOOTING OP ALL VARIE- 

 ties. Shinnecock Bay. the best shooting 

 ground in the vicinity of New York. Wm. N. Lane 

 respectfully informs hi- friends that, having largely 

 added to the Springvifle Hou«-e, he is prepared to en- 

 tertain and take care of his gue~t» in ample manner. 

 Moderate prices and satisfactory attention guaran 

 teed The young bav birds are now coming in and 

 good bags are the order of the day. Address Wm. 

 N. LAME. Good Ground Station, L. I. Live wild 

 geese stools for spring and fall shooting. jull3-3m 



OHOOTING POINT FOB SALE— An 



a l,ud,vldt}cl balf interest in nearly 200 acres of 

 land on Currituck sound, comprising some of the 

 best points on the sound. Price $1,000.- Deeds and 

 particulars at this office. sep28 2t 



FOR SALE —ONE DOUBLE BARREL 

 Breech loading Shot Gun, nearly new, 12 bore, 

 weight t'i lbs, or would trade for a Sharps mid- range 

 target rifle. Address, or apply to 



H. S. HARRIS, 

 it 707 Tremout street, Boston. 



Q HOOTING PROPERTY FOR SALE.- 



kJ An island in Barnegat Bay, sixty miles from N. 

 Y. A first rate point for duck and goose shooting in 

 Sonne and fall. Comfortable little house on the 

 island suitable for a par y of three or four gunners to 

 live in. Also for sale a farm and shooting proi erty of 

 225 acres on Barnegat Bay. Address OWNER, Box 68, 

 Poms River, N. J . SepWl 2t 



BLOOMIJNG GROVE PARK AS- 

 SOCIATION. 



FOR SALE.— ONE SHARE IN ABOVE 

 Association. The best Game Preserve in Amer- 

 ica, at a very low figure. Address E, R. WARD, this 

 uffi ce. aug 3 t f 



A Sportsman's Home for Sale. 



Within an hour's ride of the City of Philadelphia, an 

 excellent farm of 164 acres, two fine stone dwelling 

 houses, two stone barns, with necessary outbuildings. 

 Beautifully situated, and in every particular a very 

 desirable, property, especially to those fond of fbid 

 ports. Ruffed grouse (pheasant), quail, hares, squir- 

 rels and foxes abound. A fine stream runs through 

 the property. Will be sold on very easy terms, or ex- 

 changed for city property. Address W. C. HARRIS, 

 12 > South Third street . Philadelphia. aug3 tf 



IhT O^P FT". A The Florida Agriculturist. 



r ±^\JJX±lJt\_ Weekly. $3 a year. Send 

 10c. tor specimen. Proceedings Florida Fruit Grow- 

 ers' Association— meeting of 1875— 25c. Climatology 

 and Resources of Florida, 15c Galksio's Treatise on 

 the Citrus Family (translated from the French), $1. 

 (-uide Map of Honda, 50c Address W_ lton & Co., 

 Jacksonville. Fla. Kay where yon _*w * ds. tf 



OLD DOMINION LINE. 



The steamers of this line reacn some of the finest 

 waterfowl and up and shooting ections in the coun- 

 try. Connections direct for ( hincoteague, Cobb'B 

 island, and points on the Peninsula. City Point 

 James river. Currituck, Florida, and the mountainous 

 country of Virginia. Tennessee, etc. Norfolk steam- 

 ers sail Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; Delaware 

 steamers Monoay and Thursday, 3 p. m. Ful> infor- 

 mation given at office, 197 Greenwich street New 

 York^ sep28 ly 



MONTCLAIR AND GREENWOOD 

 LAKE RAILWAY. 



Trains leave foot Conlandt st. daily (Sundays ex- 

 cepted) for Greenwood Lake and intermediate sta- 

 tions at 8:30 A M., and 4:30 P. M. 



For MON'I CLAIR and ORANGE and intermediate 

 stations at 8:30 A. M., 12 M .. 3:30. 4:30, 5.30 6:30 

 8:30 P.. M. For Little Falls and intermediate stations 

 at 8:30 A. M., 4:30, 5:30 and 6:30 P. M. For Rin^- 

 wood and all intermediate stations at 5:30 P. M. " 



Commutation and othei tickets may be obtained 

 at office m Jersey City and at Company's office No 

 119 Broadway, New York. W. E. DORWlN,Supt" 



poti NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD, 



__J Springfield, White Mountains, Montreal and 

 intermediate points. The new and elegant steamer 

 C H. Northam leaves Pier No. 25, East River daily 

 (Sundays excepted) at 3, and Twenty-third street, 

 tiast River, at 3:15 P.M. A passenger tram will be 

 m waiting on the wharf at New Haven ana leave for 

 Springfield and way stations on arrival of the boat 



NIGHT LINE.— The Continental leaves New York 

 at 11 P. M., connecting with Passenger train in wait- 

 ing on wharf at New Haven, leaving at 5:15 A.M. 

 Tickets sold and baggage checked at 944 Broadway, 

 New York, and 4 Court street, Brooklyn. Excursion 

 to New Haven and return. $1.50 Apply at General 

 0_ice, on the pier, ©r to RICHARD PECK, General 



my25tf 



TO SPORTSMEN: 

 THE PENNSYLVANIA R. R. COMFY 



Respectfully invite attention to the 



^upei*io__* Facilities 



afforded by their lints for reaching most of the T"Rrvr« 

 ING PARKS and RAC COURShS in the St 

 States. These lines being ' ONTINUOUR FROM Mr 

 IMPORTANT POINTS." a, oid the difficulties and oar, 

 geisof reshipmeut, while ihe excellent cars run ovTr 

 the smooth steel tracks enable STOCK TO BE TEATC« 

 POR I ED without failure or injury. NS " 



The line 8 of 



The Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also reach the best localities for 

 GUNNING AND FISHING 



In Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 

 TICKETS ar sold at the offices of the Cptopanv i_ 

 all the principal cities to KANE, RKNOVA Mm 

 FORD, CRE!>SON, RALSTON, MiNNEOUA and 

 other well-known centers for 

 Trout Fishing, Wing e hooting, and Still Hunting. 



Also, to 

 TUCKERTON, BEECH HAVEN, CAPE MAY 

 SQXJAN, and points on the NEW JERSEY COAST* 

 renowned for V ALT WATER SPORT AFTER Pin 

 AND FEATHER. lSi 



D. M. BOYD, Jr , Gen 'I Pass. Agent. 

 Frank Tho31Pson, Gen'l Manager. fehl7 tf 



HTHE SPORTSiYlEN'S ROUTE. 



Chicago & Northwestern Railway. 



This great corporation now owns and operates ov_r 

 two thousand miles of road radiating from Chicago 

 Like the fingers in a man's hand, its lines reach in all 

 directions, anl cover about all the country north 

 northwest, and west of Chicago. With one branch it 

 reaches Racine. Kenosha, Milwaukee, and the coun- 

 try north thereof; with another line it pushes throu_h 

 Janesville, Watertown. Oshkosh, Fond du Lac, Green 

 Bay, Escanaba, to Nagaunee and Marquette; with an- 

 other line it passes through Madison, Elroy, and for 

 St. Paul and Minneapolis; branching westward froin 

 Elroy, it runs to and "through Winona, Owatonna, St. 

 Peier, Mankato, New Ulm, and Hops not untii Lake 

 Kameska, Dakota, is reached; another line starts from 

 Chicago and runs through Elgin andRockfofd to Free- 

 port, and, via the Illinois Central, reaches Warren, 

 Galina and Dubuque, ana the country beyond. Still 

 another line ruus .almost due westward, and passes 

 through Dixon, Sterling, Pulton, Clinton (Iowa), Cedar 

 Rapids, Marshalltown. Grand Junction, to Council 

 Bluffs and umaha. This last named is the "GKKaT 

 TRANS-CONTINENTAL ROUTE," and the pioneer 

 overland line for Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, 

 Montana, Nevada, California, and the Pacific Coast. 

 It runs through the Garden of Illinois and Iowa, and 

 is the safest, shortest, and best route to Omaha, Lin- 

 coln, and other points in Nebraska, and for Chevenne, 

 Denver, Salt L^ke City, Virginia City, Carson, Sac- 

 ramento. San Francisco, and all other points west of 

 the Missouri River. 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



THIS LINE PRESENTS PECULIAR AD VAN 

 TAGES-FOR PRAIRIE CHICKEN, DUCK, 

 GEE-E, AND BRANT SHOOTING. THE 

 IOWA LINE TO-DAY OFFERS MORE 

 FAVORABLE POIISTS 

 than any other road in the country, while for Deer and 

 Bear Hunting, and for Brook Trout, Lake Salmon, 

 Pike, Pickerel, and Bas* Fishing a hundred points on 

 the Northern and Northwestern lines of this company 

 will be found unsurpassed by any in the West. 

 MARVIN HUGH ITT, W. H. STENNETT, 

 Gen. Supt., Chicago. Gen. Pass. Agt., Chicago, 

 ap!6 



LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. 

 LESSEE, FLUSHING, N. S. AND CENTRAL 

 AND SOUTHERN R R OP LONG ISLAND. 



Trains leave Long Island City as follows:— 



From P. N. S. and Central Depot north of berry— 

 For Flushing (Bridge street). College Point and 

 White.«tone-6.35, 8.20, 9.10, 10; 11.08 A. M.; 12 05, 1. 

 33. 3.( 6, 4 06, 5 03, 5 31, 6.05, 6.31, 7.04, 7.35, 8.55;1J. 

 40 P.M.; 12.10 A. M. 



For Flushing (Main street) and Great Neck Branch, 

 6.P5. 7.32 A. M ; 1.00.4.06; 5.81, 7.01 P.M., an. 12. 1 J 

 A. M. Saturday nights, t-or Main street on.y— .06, 

 11.03 A.M.; 12.05, 2.03, 3.06,4.33, 5.0,?, 6.05, 6.31, 7. 

 35 P. M. 



For Flushing. Central Depot, Creedmoor, Garden 

 City and Hempstead— 7.32, 9.05, 11 03 A. M.; 1, 2 03, 



5.03, 6.0\ 7 03 P. M. ; aud 12. 10 Wednesday and Sat- 

 urday niahts. For Central Depot and Garden City— 

 4 33 P. Jf 



tor Babylon— 9 05 A. M. 2 03; 4.33 P. M. For 

 Patchoaue— 2 03, 4.33 P. M. From Long Island and 

 Southern Depot, south of Ferry: For Jamaica— 

 6.35, 7.03, 8 30, &.05, 10.03. 11.30 A. M.; 1.34. 3 03, 



4.04. 5.03, 5.30, 6.03. 6 30. 7 P. M. For Rockaway and 

 RockawayBeach-7.03, 10.0 9 , 11.3 i A. M.;l 32,4.04,5 

 P. M. For Far Rockaway only— 6. 35, 9 05, A. M., 

 3.03, 6.30 7 P. M. For Locust Valley-6.35, 8.30, 

 10. 03 A. M . ; 9.03. 4.04, 5.02, 5.30. 6.30 P. M Hemp- 

 stead-7.03. 8.30, 11.30 A. M ; 3 03. 4.04. 5.30 P. M. 

 For Port Jefferson-fi. 35,10.03 A. M . ;5 .03 P.M. North- 

 port— 4.04, 6.30 P. M. Por Babylon-7.03, 8 30, 11. 

 32 A. M.; 4.03. 5. 6.03 P. M. For Islip-7 08, 8.30 

 A. M ; 5 P. M Patchogue. 830 A. M.. 5 P. M. For 

 Riverhead-9.05 A.M., 3.03.4.03 P. M For Greenport 

 and Sag Haroor Branch— 9.05 A. M., and 4.03 P. M 

 For Creedmoor onlv-4.03 P. M. 



SUNDAY TRAINS. 

 From F. N. S and C. Depot, north of Ferry: 



For Flushing (Bridge street), Colle.e Point ana 

 Whitestone-8. 9 30. 11 A. M.; 12.30 3 30 5.'5 6.35, 

 8 P. M. For Great Neck Branch- 9. 15 A. M., 4.15, 

 6 45 P.M. For Flushing (Main street)— 9.15, 10.33 A. 

 M.; 1J.40. 2 05. 4.15, 6,45, 10 P. M. For Garden City 

 and Hempstead-9.i5, 11 33 A. M , 5 05 P. M. *<* 

 Babvhm and Patchogue— 9 15 A. M. and 5 05 P. M. 

 From Long Island and Southern Depot, south ot 

 Ferry: For Far Rockaway and Rockawav Bencn-y, 

 10, 11 A. M, 1.30, 6.40 P. M. For Northport and 

 Port Jefferson-8, 9.30 A. M. Northport- 6.40 P. a. 

 For Locust Vahey Branch-9 30 A. M., 6.40 P. M. 

 For Babylon-9 A. M., 6 40 P. M. ... 



Ferry boats leave New York, foot of James sup. 

 Sundays excepted, from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M., every 311 

 minuies prev'ous to the departure of trains from 

 Long Island City. Sunday boats f rom J ames blip- 

 9.30. 10 30, 11.30 A. M.; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 P. M. 



Ferry boats leave New York, L>ot of East Thirty- 

 fourth street, every fifteen minutes previous to tne 

 departure of trains. 



TVTEW Y$RK & LONG BRANCH R.R. 



J_N CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N.J. 



ALL RAIL LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, LOW u 

 BRANCH, OCEAN GROVE, SEA GIRT 



AND SQUAN. . T .. arh . 



Passenger stations m New York foot of LiDerty 

 street and foot of Clarkson street, N. R w w 



Time-table of July 10th, 1876: Trains leave xiew 

 York from foot of Libertv street North River, at /. 

 45, 9.15, 11 45 A. M., 3.45, 4.30 and 5.30 P. M. „ 



From foot of Clarkson street at 7.35, 9.05 U.ao 

 A. M., 3.20, 4.20. 5.20 P. M. . B , nft 



All trains run to Long Branch, Ocean Grove, bpnng 

 Lake and Sea Girt. ^ / -u_T- 



Stages to and from KEYPORT connect at MAi 

 TEW AN STATION with all trains. . 



H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Ar 



R. 1. KiOKBEj Supt. and Eugr. 



m 



