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RECREA TJON. 



LONG BRANCH AND BACK, 50c. Baggage 



ASBURY PARK AND BACK, 80c. Checked Free 



: PATTEN LINE : 



N. Y. and Long Branch Steamboat Co. 



•Tlary Patten" "Pleasure Bay" "Elberon" 

 TIME TABLE, JUNE 1st, 1897 



"Down the Bay." " Through the Narrows." "Up 

 the Picturesque Shrewsbury." 



Pier in New York, Foot of West 13th Street. 

 Battery Landing Near Barge Office. 



WEEK DAYS: 



Leave New York, Foot of Bloomfield Street 

 8:30 and 9 A. M. 2:40 P. M. 



Leave Battery (Near Barge Office) 



8:55 and 9:30 A. M. 3:05 P. M. 



Arrive Long Branch, 12 M., 12:30, and 6 P. M. 



A. M. P. M. P. M. 



Leave Branchport, 7:00 4:00 5:00 



Leave Rockwell Avenue, . . . 7:10 4:10 5:10 



Leave Pleasure Bay, 7:20 4:20 5:20 



Leave Seabright, 7:45 4:45 5:45 



Arrive New York, 10:15 7:15 8:00 



For the greater accommodation of through pas- 

 sengers, we have decided to make the steamer leaving 

 New York at 8:30 A. M. (Battery 8:55) an " Express 

 Boat," running through to Pleasure Bay, without stop, 

 in three hours. 



SUNDAYS: 



Leave New York, Foot Bloomfield St., 8:30 and 9 A. M. 



Leave Battery, 8:55 and 9:20 A. M. 



P. M. P. M. 



Leave Branchport 4:00 5:00 



Leave Rockwell Avenue, 4:10 5:10 



Leave Pleasure Bay 4:20 5:20 



Leave Seabright, 4:45 5:45 



The afternoon boat from New York connects at 

 Seabright with boat returning to New York at 5:45. 

 " The Surf Always in View." 



Freight for Asbury Park or Ocean Grove carefully 

 handled at lowest rates. 



Amateur Photographers 



WILL FIND THAT THE 



Presents most delightful and varied Scenery 

 for Photographing and Sketching. Its 

 Mountains, Woodlands, Streams, Lakes, 

 and Valleys, provide subjects for an 



Infinite Uariety of Pictorial 6cms « « « « 



THE HUDSON RIVER 



THE CATSKILL MOUNTAINS 



THE MOHAWK VALLEY 

 THE NIAGARA FALLS 



All contribute to make this the most desirable route 

 for persons of artistic temperament. 



Five elegant Fast Trains with through Sleeping Cars 

 to Kingston, Albany, Utica, Syracuse, Roches- 

 ter, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Cleveland, 

 Detroit, Chicago, and St. Louis. 



DIRECT ROUTE to the Adirondacks, making 

 close connections with railways, steamers, and stages 

 for all the choice hunting and fishing grounds of that 

 delightful region. 



For information, address 



H.B.JAOOE.O.E. Pass.Agt. J.WOLFE.Gen. Agt. 

 363 Broadway, New York Albany, N. Y. 



C E. LAMBERT, Gen. Pass, Agent 

 Vanderbilt Avenue, New York 



n Summer 



at THE ISLES 

 OF SHOALS 



Is equivalent to a long ocean voyage. 

 Ten miles at sea, possessing an unequaled 

 climate, and wonderful natural attrac- 

 tions, the islands have been the leading 

 ocean resort for twenty years. Immu- 

 nity from hay fever guaranteed. The 

 finest fishing, bathing, boating, yachting, 

 and all in-door and out-door amuse- 

 ments. 



Send for illustrated booklet to 



OCEANIC HOTEL 



Isles of Shoals 



Off Portsmouth, N. H. 



H. G. MARVIN, Manager. 



THE,.. 



ADIRONDACK... 



MOUNTAINS «££. 



"THE GREAT NORTH WOODS." 



A marvelous wilderness, abounding in beauti- 

 ful lakes, rivers and brooks, filled with the great- 

 est variety of fish. 



An immense extent of primeval forest, where 

 game of all kinds is to be found. 



This wonderful region— located in Northern 

 New York— is reached from Chicago by all lines, 

 in connection with the New York Central ; from 

 St. Louis by all lines in connection with the New 

 York Central ; from Cincinnati by all lines in 

 connection with the New York Central ; from 

 Montreal by the New York Central ; from Bos- 

 ton by a through car over the Boston & Albany, 

 in connection with the New York Central ; from 

 New York by the through car lines of the New 

 York Central ; from Buffalo and Niagara Falls 

 by the New York Central. 



A 32-page folder and map entitled " The Adirondack 

 Mountains and How to Reach Them " sent free, post- 

 paid, to any address, on receipt of a i-cent stamp by 

 George H. Daniels, General Passenger Agent, New 

 York Central & Hudson River Railroad, Grand Cen- 

 tral Station, New York. 



