WOVEMBHJI 18, 1880] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



319 



a 



OLD RELIABLE, 



w 



The SPORTSMAN'S COMFORT. 



"Va-ixity I*£iir 



1? <y:B J^GGK 



BBTTER THAN BVER. 



^Itc ^titiivL 



Ufe Mennil 



Fleas! Fleas! Worms! Worms! 



Steadman's Flea Powder for Bojs. 



A BANE TO FLEAS- A BOON To DOGS. 



THIS PO^VDER is puaraiite-^d t.j kill 

 fleas on doKS or unv otlior uui nial;-. or monc/ 

 returned. It la put up in putcn r h. Lxra with Blid- 

 tn? pepper box tup, wbii ii ijreatly facUitatea itt 

 OBe. Simple and effipucinus. 



I-rl«e 60 reutu by mall, Postpaid, 



AREGA NUT FOrWORMS IN DOGS 



A CERTAIN KKMEDV. 

 Put up in hoxc'3 eontjuninif ion puwders, with 

 lull direcUous tor use. 



Price 50 cents per Box by mail. 

 Bol li the (itiove are roiX)niinended by Hoc Ana 

 Gun and Forest ixD iiTKF..ui. 



CONRQY.BISSET&MALLESON, 



165 Pulton Street, N. T. 

 HENRY C. SQUIRES, 

 •«t IS I Cortlondt Street, a. t. 



ivi:_A.isrc3-:E]- 



GLOVBifS IMPERl^VLMANGE CDHE is war- 

 ranted to cure all kinds and conditions of mange 

 or skin diseases uf any nature on dogs or cattle 

 witbout injury to tlie animal. One application 

 is usually iiH that is necessary. For SCKATCHErf 

 in HOUSES it has no equal. H. GLOVER, 

 Bole prop't'r Imperial Kennel, Tom's RJver, N.J. 



Affents: Conroy, liissett & Malleson, 65 Fulton 

 St., N. Y.; Jonn P. Loyell & Sons, Dock Square, 

 Boston;. I OS. C. Griibt> & Co., 713 Market St., 

 Phila/. F. P. Taylor, 7iS East Madison St., Chicago ; 

 Crookes, Hllder & Co., 604 North Fourth St.. St. 



ixiiiia. l'rii«..WccnW 



CHAS. H. VAN VECHTEN. 

 riiKKErs roK SAm. 



ST PUU i'.MK. 

 ^4 FOR SINGLE FE.MALE. 

 iS FOR SINGLE .MALE. 

 WIRE MUZZLES, TfiC. 



CHARLES a. VAN VECHTEN, 

 Sep.S,tf Victor, Ontario County, N. y. 



Alx.auUruldukrfdIrlsh Siii.r iw md n .~p 

 black jcoudbl/i dMft iirii.- i 1 < oiuliil 1 ul 

 a fine held and I u-H. Rniihisdmi ml sin Hue 

 Imported, and piliH rtlutei^ FuUjidi^m gl\in 

 If taken at out t- r ni o onl> f-n 



BANSHLF, Imp<irU>d Rid trtsli Setter, Imported 

 March, Ib's, from tlie k^nnelh of i v '^kldmnn 

 Nantwlttli, Fiif,'Unrt iln ( tinriLlltdi ^i .iid In 

 every ri'sp« t n ji i i lu 



Ueautlfidlv loH 



her , Imnt-'d i j i i 



Crystal P d m i I n 



Umr liii I M zi I di epma- 



lintui\ 1 111 



liUKLiu-- I uliPlpMl .Ilill 



187% uolji ru on qiiUl, and 1^ 



fa.«t, sUnuii b .likI o , l i, , i \< ill m d t li ilili r 

 AhrothtrhJld foi Jli, \uH sistPi tor sum ni e 

 $•10 



LtJLtJ. Lemomnd Whit* tin (ll-vn^ttui BlUh, 

 twoyearsold, sliu tU( tcrt-it ttilonlU «ho wis 

 hrcd and Imported tiom the KmntN 01 R L I Pur 

 cell Llewellyn, Fnglaiid and has a pidlf,r t of to 

 years, dam, Flirt,. >lirtlsli\ u ish, « ho i\ on fii^t 

 prl7eat Wateruiwn, I'ii'', md nr^t it ( < nltnulal, 

 1816 U.ii been hunted I lilu is mnlidp to the 

 LleweUvn s< it* r Z tnzlb i.r v ho is h\ the ttmous 

 Gladstone ^o 11 dim Mfiv> 4M ^Vmeiium 

 Kennel stud Book /in d Vol Amrrhan stud 

 Book Will gttirant't pup^ Sbe Is ^eiy hi> t^^ 

 now, and will pup 111 i few wttks Miel-i,-ii ini 

 verv cheap Pnti J40 Addri, a U B \(iMdl 

 HAHTH, Hutat,tei,Pi ^o^ mi 



CHARTER OAK KENNEL. 

 In the Stud. 



HED Iltt&H BLTICHS. 



B«nPiilro(Fl ho I idv Palmcrston), 825 

 Mike (Hi lio \'( III $J5 

 WedKOwoi.l iLUh.i Stolla), $-'() 



Adduaa t H ikLBS DENISON. 

 Sep 9-tf Hartlord, Conn. 



PINE LODGE KENNELS-! am pre- 

 pared to take a limited number of dogs, 

 either Bettors or poinleis. aud train them thor- 

 oughly. I bIvc my pu|t|iii-s seven uniiitbs' work 

 out o( the twelve, and (ruaiantce satisfaction, if 

 Ihe diip has all the namnd insiinets. lUdi 



Dr. Gordon Stables, R. N. 



TWYFORD, BERKS, ENGLAND, 

 Author of the 



"PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE," &C. 



exiioits ehumpiou and other pedigree dogs of any 

 hreed. Send foj- 



"PLAIN HINTS TO WOL'LB-BE BUYERS.' 

 Price HI cents, post free. Gives addresses of prl-- 

 clpal English breeders. 



§he gmnel. 



THE BLVE STAR KENJIEL 



OB THB 



COCKER SPANIEL 



BREEDING KENNEL 



M. P. MoKOON, FRANKLIN, DEL. CO., N. Y. 

 T KEEP ONLY COCKERS of the Qncst strains. 

 X I sell only young stock. I guarantee satis- 

 faction and sate delivery to every customer. 

 These beautit'c and ;ntei;is-eni •'i:a-s cannot be 

 beaten for ; .itfto t- rouse and wooaroos sovoting 

 ac'l reTrey.Uft. Corresponaeuts luOiosia^' uiamp 

 wul get printed pedigrees, circulars, testimo- 

 nials etc. 



BLUE RUIN IN THE STUD. 



Pure Laveraek— Carlowltz-Prtncess Nellie. Carlo- 

 wltx Is by Pllklngton's Da.sh ex. Llewelltn's Countess; 

 Prhice,ss Nellie by Pride of the Border ex-Champion 

 Petrel. In the stud. Pee, fM. Blue Ruin is beau- 

 tlfuUy ticked with his own (blue) color, and is the 

 handsomest Laveraek dog ever bred by the late M. 

 Von CXilljL For sale— Broken and unbroken dogs, 

 bitches and whelps of Laveraek, LlewelUn, Irishj 

 Gordon and native bloods. State what you want 

 and inclose stamp. K. & C. VON CULIN, P. O. Box 

 218, Lakevlew, Dover, Del. Octl4-U 



^^^ Imperial Kennei 



^^B^^^^ Setters and Pointers thor- 

 ^^[^■■^^ ou^hly Field Broken, 



^^^^^^k Young Dogs handled with 

 ^^HjfF^ skill and Judgment. 



T^K^ Dogs ha\ e daih access to sail 



Wf water. 



^ N B -Setter and Pointer 



puppies; also, broken dogs for sale, full pedi- 

 grees. Address H. C. GLO VER.Toms Klver, N. J 



"ir¥7~GOLLsMTTHr 



Cn'ftom House and rorwarding Ageut, 



58 WALL STREET, ^EWTORK. 



RECEIVES AND FORWARDS Dogs, 

 l-owls, etc , to any destination. Kennel 

 Clubs, Sportsmen and others, intending to import 

 dogslrom Europe, should have their stoik con 

 signed to htm. Information furnished in rcgird 

 to the best methods of importing, shipping, oto 



A RARE CHA«4CE. 



For « dP, mv em ire kennel of pitn LlewelUn, pui e 

 Lavei iiks iQd Ittsh SKIeis lurt Polnteis Brush, 

 pmcbitdsclUr ilir,. ^tinug, h miNome sttUr 

 dog tlinou^hU binki ou quill woodcock .md 

 mipe T liettf r snljH dri, I u t be tumid LlewelUn 

 settei I'oblu Hood a li mdsome blue Belton dog 

 Royal Km LlewelUn setter dog lemon and white 

 in coloi , brokf n also winner of ist and special at 

 ilso wlnnPi at Detroit, Mich. 

 I I ii I nil, broken LlewelUn set- 



I r 11 1 irbtaim LlewelUn setter 



ulr 1 I m tut h Lid} Bettonsfleld 



r il 1 1 u Old white spttei blt< h 



LI V II I 1 1 li 1 In whtip to Count 1 ov 1. 

 Iliwriliii lijiiii I ij R (jnien, w«h 7 beaulllul 

 pups br Ro^ tl Pi n Red li I h sf tter \ on, ttioroiigh- 

 1> broke, ntniMi from Und and watei K(d 

 lri~h ^in*>-iif ii Fn^i binl pn ludictilPAPs Im it, 

 1, In whdp to Aim Fed 



ill l-UUll , Ul , 'Kl 



St. Lotus siuM 



III 



ah 



nil wiuli 



»|ip 

 jrdiiifr (■) lei 



catir 



and : 



1 k'iep (he duf, with 

 uigcount lo parties at long dijslaueea. A. 

 WINTER, Cairo. Thomas County. Georgia. 



Oct 3,tt 



GLEN -H. and T. ; by Colburn's Dash ex Mul- 

 lln'g Belle. The above dog. winner of llrst 

 In bi ace stakes of the Ear-torn Field Trials-, will 

 be allowed to serve a lew Inretit-s ul iipprnved 

 form and blood. Stud foe S"5, and $a for 

 froonu Address 



H. F. ATEN, M.D., 



3i Hanson place. 



Brook lyn.N. Y 



ST, BERNARDS FOR SALE.— The un- 

 dersigned.wishingto reduce his kennel, offers 

 for siUo several magni Scent imported Mount St. 

 Bernard dogs and bitches, carefully selected from 

 the best European strains. To be sold for no 

 fault. For prices, pediBrccs, etc., addiess. • 

 Xe hoy Z. COLLINS, 

 Sept 18-tf Lancaster, Mass., XJ. 8. A. 



ly llned.g'; ._ 



:j lir.sl: 

 wliitc 

 iekPd, 



ODLEOUT KENNELS.— For pure ti ccer 

 Spaniels of all ages— also in the stud, pure 

 cQckerSkip II., liver and white, liat-coated, tine 

 feather; wiU serve bitches at SIO : lltt-ers guar- 

 anteed. Address ROBKitT WALKER, Keeper 

 Ouleout Konnola, Franklin, Del. Co., N. Y. 



DASH ni. AND J ESSIE.- FOR SALK-TWO or 

 rnri r itni: p |is, twn toouths Old, out Of Jessie 

 (She;uri ;■ . "IiIl- of the Border) by Das a 



III. .1 c. lu last New York Dog 



Show. (0 Wm. W. WEBB. P. O. 



Box 3,1, - Oct'is.tf 



ACOiVlPETENT PARTY, who Is located In an 

 uncqualed s|)Ot lu the ilUegheri.y VaUcy of 

 Western Penna., will le^elve for Breaking oh nilfed 

 grouse iind wniidcoclc a ntmibcr of setters and 

 pol liters. FIrBt-elas,s rclerences given and required. 

 Addi-csa " SETTER,'- Bnwllord, MCKean Co., Pa. 



Ootas,4t 



ful b 



black i-...n,: _ __ 



Id prize; shewiili Dick, ShtU; the lust lira. 'e 

 _ _.cr shot over. Three oranwe while licked 

 dogs, twelve mouthsold, \eiv line, (nil nf hunt, 

 sal each; also puppicH ten inonth.^old, Gnrdun 

 and Laveraek combiued. Bob, black, white and 

 blue ticked; Jim, black white Ian, 81.-j each. A 

 brace, black and white, well matched, S2S. A 

 black white tan gyp. five months old, .?1Q. Pup- 

 pies two months old, out of Rush II. bv Don, 

 orange white ticked, a brace lor SIO if taken by 

 July 1st. They cannot be beaten fur looks and 

 naturiU field (jualitics. This isa chance von >-an- 

 not afford lo lose if you want tine stock for very 

 little money. Address ASA L. SHERWOOD, 

 Skaaeateles, N. Y. JuneSitf. 



miifh on all game; price, 

 .-.hid hunters, and aline UU 



Kenuol, liraducj-, Ohio. 





OOl-il, If 



T .M^HINE kp:>;>:pls 

 Xu colored ('■." i 

 plon Cora, 17 i- 

 pnp3,luillbrn;l, 

 D. MACDOLGA. 



-for sail 



, Flln a. (liver 

 . '' r i.och;un- 



,^!"gE()! 

 Ocl.i.tJ 



IN THE STUD. 



IMPORTED ROUGH-HAIRED COLLIj; 



T^V^EED II. 



The only pure CoUie In America that has won In 

 Field Trials and on the Bench. 



Puppies from the noted Bench Show Winner 

 La.s.ste by Rex, 1st N. Y., 18S0 ; also from Lass 

 O'Gowrie, 1st St Louis, 18S0. by Tweed n. 



Address SCOTLAND KENNEL, T, 0. Phebus, 

 Manager, New Market, rrederick Co. , M(L Non l ,tl' 



"Qotch :md ^t^sar^fsfor ^ffartmnen 



. ivl white p 11 



u , t Ih 1 ind wliit I iiih 



Nell II 1 1 1 1 lo I moiitlt, old 01 -i I- 



tei-b ml pLlutii lit the dbo\e stoi i 411 iIip 

 above IgutrmtJ^e to be In tht best of la illh t at 

 condition, aud to lie at, repiisented WiH hi v 

 and gh e fnal of any dog on tht list Fni puluipo 

 and particulate Inqulie of L Z MILE"! , L irn. istti, i 

 Pa. Ocl.7,lI I 



RORY O'MORE KENNEL.— Champion | 

 Rory O'More in the stud. The handsomest, ' 

 8,s well asoneuf the best held and best bred red 

 Irish doga in the Uiated Slates. Winner of first ] 

 prize at New York, 1877: champion at New York, [ 

 1879; champion at Hudson, 1879, aud winner of 

 the gold necklace at New York, IS*). For sale, 

 thoroughbred pups. Address W. N. CALLI-N- 

 DER, Albany, N. Y. June24,tf 



A RARE CHANCE.— For sale. Englisb 

 .tX. setlera- Don, a splendid large orange 

 white tii-ked d.-.(r l.rotber to Oliampion Franee 

 '■■■■ ■. i "-•\'. $.W: M. " 



1 OR SALE.— Fifteen Fo.xhounds, lirat^prtiie stock, 

 ' the niiest and best. Addi-ess, with htamp, L. 

 it WOODEN, Rochester, H. Y. Sept.28.U 



MALLORY LINES. 



Direct, Steamers for Jacksonville, Fernan- 



diiie, Florida, and for 



Nassau, N. P., and Matanzas, Cuba. 



FLORIDA STEAMERS leave New York 

 Every Friday at 3 p. m., for 



The Only Line Running to 

 Florida Without Transfer. 



Pat>!ia.g;e and freigpht at Ijonr BateN< 



^ittijiuuti Ji 11 M niiiallni Fla. 



N 1 sju Is lla ^11 u u 111 01 louilst, InvaUd .ind 

 simii lain 



liip Rii n Tkfnin llotPl be lullfully i^ttuated 

 Old nell I pt, Is the best liid i leanest lioilsc In the 

 West Indies. 



For fill p:uilcul.^rs, Florida Rates of Passage and 

 Freight, Nassau Pamphlet, etc., apply to 



{'. II. MALLOIIT & CO., 

 Agents, 



PI Kit ail, EAST RIA'FR, NEW YORK. 



Old Dominion Line. 



THE STEAMERS of this Line reach 

 some of the tlnost waterfowl and upland 

 shooting soctinns in I lie counti-v. Connecting di- 

 rect for CiiincMreaenp. robli's iriund, and points 

 on tho Pfiiiiii^uUi.Tirv Point, .iQiins Rlver,Cur- 

 rituek, Florida uiul the iiioiintar:iou.-i cmintryof 

 V-iraiiiia, TenueFsee, etc. .VoiTi.lk steamers sail 

 Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday. Lewe3,llel., 

 .MOiiu.i.v mid ium>.day at 3 i*. u. KuU Information 

 ah in 111 olQce, litj Greenwich StreeU New York. 



FOR 



DUCK AND WILD FOWL SHOOTING 



BAY VIEW HOUSE, 



on Shlnneeoc.k Bay, where rou will and good guides 

 complete outat of Ilecovs, KaUerlcs, etc, a,s will 

 as good iiccominodaUoas and a stib.-,TantJril bill of 

 tare. Talic Long Island U. R. ki Good Ground 

 Statloii. sx. WILLIAALS, Proprietor. 



"li^^FG^ShootiDgT 



SPHINGVTLLE HOUSE OR SPORTSMEN'S ftS- 

 TREAT, SHINN ECO CK BAY.L. I. 



BY A PRACTICAL GUNNER AND AN OLD 



boats. 1 .. . ■''::-: ,^.,rirain- 



Tlie beat 

 1 .1, i.aysinpe 



by himself to his giieiits, and saLi^laciiuuguarau- 

 teed. Address Wm.N.L.ANE, (.ii>i)d Ground, L.L 

 Refers by permission to J.U. Shepherd, tlU Broad- 

 way and. Wra. Dutcher,S30 Broadway. N. Y. 





'§oteh met ^otthsfoT g^itrtsmcn. 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co., 



BespectfuUy invite attention to the 



SUPERIOR FACILtTIES 



afTorded by their lines for reaching moat of th« 

 TRODTING PARKS and RACE COURSES in the 

 Middle States. These lines being CONTINUOUS 

 FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the dif- 

 ficulties and dangersof reshlpment, while the ex- 

 cellent cars which run over the smooth BtceX 

 tracks enable STOCK TO BE TBANSPOKTKD 

 without failure or injury. 



THBUKKSOB' 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also reitch the best localities for 



GtnjfNIlVG AJVB FISHING 



in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 

 TICKETS are sold at the offices of the Company In 

 aU the principle cities to KANE, RENOVA, BEIt 

 FORD, CRE^ON, RALSTON, MINNEQDA, W»* 

 other well-known centers for 

 Trout Fishing, Vflog Shooting, and Stm 

 Hunting. 

 4lso,*» 



TITCKERTON, BEACH HAVEN, CAPE MAT; 

 8QUAN, and p»ints on the NEW JERSEY COAST 

 renowned for SALT WATER SPORT AFTBK 

 FIN AND FEATHER. 



1. P. FARMER, Gen'l Pass. Agent. 

 ToASS. Thomson. GenT Manager. febll-tl 



"THE FISHOG LINE." 



TAKE THE 



Grand Rapids & Indiana R.R. 



KacklnBW,GrandBapld9 andClnciBnattShortUno 



FOR THE 

 Trout, Grayling, and Black Basil FlDherlea, 



ASD THE 

 FAMOH SI3MMEB RESORTS AND LAKES ^ 

 OP -^ 



NORTHEM MIOHIGAII. 



TheTvateraof the 



Crantd Traverse Region 



and the Michigan North Woods are u-asurpasaed, 

 If equaled, in the abundance and great variety or 

 ash contained. 



BROOK TROTTT abound in the etreame, and 

 the .-imous AMERICAN GRAYLINO is Siund 

 only iQ those waters. 

 The TROUT season begins May 1 and ends SepLL 



The GRAYLING Season opens June 1 and ends 

 Nov.L e. 



BLACK BASS, PIKE,PICKERELand>nT3CA- 

 LONGE, also abound in largo numliera in the 

 many lakes and lakelets of this territory. 



The sportsman can readily send trophies of his 

 ikiU to his friends or " club "at home, ^a ice for 

 paclting fish can bo had at many points. 



TAKE YOUR F.YMILY W ITH Vo U. The see- 

 nery of the North Woods and Lakes is verj- beau- 

 tlfiil ; the air is pure, dry and bracing. The cli- 

 mate is peculiarly beneficial to those Buttering 

 with 



Hay Fever and Asthma Affections. 



The hotel accommodations are good, far sun- 

 passing the average in countries new enough to 

 afford tho finest of fishing. 



During the season Round Trip Excursion Tick- 

 ets will be sold at low rates, and attractive train 

 laciUties offered to Tourists and Sportsmen. 



Dogs, GutiStand Fishing Tackle Carried Frpeat 

 owner's ri.sk. • " 



It isouraimtomakesportsmen feel "athomo" 

 va this route. F r Tourist's Guide (an attractive 

 illustrated book if 80 pages), containing full In- 

 formalioa au '. icurate maps of the Rshln* 

 CTOunds and a'nn , - Cards, address A. B. LKETT 

 '•»»>r . I ;.s9. ji irent, G i-and Kaulds, Mloa. 



T O-Vfi rSl.A.'CDTl.-R.-SPRINGSCHED- 



1^ ULE. takiiv.c cifect March 14th, 1880. -Leave 

 HU.N'TElt'S ;• t' (Fiatbuah Ave., IVkiyn, 5 mln. 

 earlier) for 

 Babylon, 8.a5 A.M., 3.35, 4.35, 5.15 P.M. Sundays, 



Col.' P't&Whitestone, 7.85, 8.«, 10. 11.C5 A.M., 

 2.:J,5, S.ll'i. l.ai. 5, 5.35, 6, 6.35, 7, T.35, «.15, 10.45 P.M„ 



FI'J.-I - 





■-, neri--. A.M., L.I.-;, .S.lis, 7, 10p.m. 



. -.i.-i, lii..ll.:.-.A..M..2.a5,3.35, 



t.:fi, .-. . - 





, y.,!.. IS 111.15 P.M. ,12.1a night. 



Sundii , 





:, ..-•.i.,i.;;s, a. .'-,.;a7, 10p.m. 



Far ivu 





as, .-...j.s, 11 A.M., 1.K, S..-!.-., 7P.K. 



Roekawa.* 



Hot 



eh, 11 X.H., --.Ifi r.M Sundays, 9A.,M. 



and HM p. 



M. 





Great Ncek.«.30, 7.33. 1 l.3.s .^.m., 4.;«, 5.a5.8 d5 P.Ji. 

 Saturday nights, ILM.!;. Sundays, 9.'J.s A.M., 5.35P.M. 

 Gai'den City, Queens and Hempstead, 8, 10 A.M., 

 1.35, 8A5, 4.35, 5.a5, B.35 f.M. From Flatbush av. 

 daily, except Sunday, and from Hunters Point, 

 Monday, Wed., Fri. and Saturday, 12.15 night, 

 Wednesdaysand Sundays onlvfrom Flatbush av. 

 10 P.M. Sunday, 9 a.m., l.aj, 8.:i5 p.m. 



Glen Cove, Locu.st Valley, Glen Head andRos- 

 lyn, 8, 10 A.M., 3.S5, 4.35, 5.35, 8.35 p.m. Sundays, 9 



A M., aji3,p.M. 



Greenport and Sag Harbor, 8 a.m., 3.35 p.m. 

 Huntington and Northport, 8, 10 A.M.. 1.35, 6.3S 

 P.M. Sundiiys.H A.M., 6.35 P.M. 

 Lakeland and Farmingdale, 8 A.M.,3..3.s. 5.35p.m. 

 Port JelTorson, 10 A.;.i..4.3.a.p.M, Suuday8,9 A.M. 

 Patehogue, 8.35 A.M., l.a'i, .'j.:!f. p..m. Sundays, 9 



Richmond Hill, Glendale, 8.::,^,, 11 A.r.i., 3.a5, 4.35 

 6.3,'i, li, 7 i-.M. Monday, Wcrtne-dav, Friday and 

 Saturday niglits. 12M. SundiivisW a.:.i., n.r. r.M. 



Creedm.iur, H. l!) A..M., Lift p.m'., T.i.^diivs. Wed- 

 ncsdij.vaand Saturd.iys, n. iram^.neiM^' Ainillln. 



HUN rKUS IT & W.A 1,1, ST. ANNE.K-Lpave 

 Pier 17, E. U, (loot PineBi.l for Hunter's J"t, 8.30, 

 10.30, U.30 A.M., 3.10, 4.10. 5.10,8.10 P.M. For fur- 

 ther information, tickpt.s, commutation, etc., 

 appl;- ai 22» B'way. cor. Ban lav. 



W. M. LAFFAN Gen'l Pass. Agent. 



