RECREATION. 



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SPORTSMEN'S 

 Camping and Fishing 



TENTS. 



YACHT AND CANOE SAILS 



FLAGS AND BURGEES, 



Canvas Covers, and Camp Furniture 

 of every description. 



8. HEMMENWAY & SON, 



60 South St., NEW YORK CITY. 



Send 5-cent stamp for our Tent and Flag Catalogue. 



Scovill's 



NEW IATERBDRY 



Camera. 



Containing (new) safety shutter, 

 view finder, (new) focusing ad- 

 justment, three (3) double plate 

 holders. Leather covered. All 

 for $15. 



4x5 Size. 



Send for complete descriptive circular to 



Scovill & Adams Co., 



423 Broome Street, New York. 



FOR SALE, 



Red Irish Setter, Nat Elcho. 

 (Nat Glencho by Bessie 



Gauge.) Registered. 2 ^ 



years old. Prize winner. Perfect coat, form and 

 leather, very dark color, no white. Splendid nose. 

 Obedient and tractable. Fast, wide ranger. Nat is 

 as perfect a specimen as is in the Northwest. He has 

 no faults and is well worth $200.00. Will sell him for 

 $35.00 if taken at once. 



J. C. NATTRASS, 



New Whatcom, Wash. 



^y^OMEN WHO TRAVEL 



BETWEEN- 

 NEW YORK and BOSTON 



WILL FIND IT PAYS TO USE THE 



Norwich Line. 



It is the INSIDE ROUTE and avoids rough 

 water, attendant upon a trip via outside lines. 



One of the fine steamers "City of Lowell." 

 new, or "City of Worcester," leaves New York. 

 Pier 40, North River, 5.30 p m., every week- 

 day, connecting at New London with New Yes- 

 tibuled Steamboat Express Train, with Parlor 

 Cars attached, for Boston, Worcester and points 



North and East. 



Promenade Concerts on steamers every evening. 



Excellent Table d'Hote Dinner served on leav- 

 ing New York, at low rate of 75c. 



Staterooms $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Berths 

 free. 



Ticket Offices : 353 Broadway, 



Pier 40, North River, New York. 



G. W. BRADY, Supt. 



GEO. F. RANDOLPH, Gen'l Traffic Manager. 



W. R. BABCOCK, General Passenger Agent. 



The Wabash Railroad 



Forms an importaat link with all lines from the 

 EAST to all points WEST, NORTHWEST and 

 SOUTHWEST. 



The ONLY Through Sleeping Car Line 

 from New York and Boston to St. Louis 

 via NIAGARA FALLS. 

 Leave New York (Grand Cent. Sta.) daily, 6 p. m. 

 Leave Boston (FitchburgR.R. Sta.) daily, 3 p. m. 

 All meals served in Dining Cars. 



Through Sleeping Cars from New York and 

 Boston to Chicago leave New York, West Shore 

 R. R., daily 6 p. m. and 8 p. m. ; leave Boston, 

 Fitchburg R. R. Station, daily 3 p. m. and 7 p. m. 



It is the most direct line between the follow- 

 ing points : Toledo or Detroit and St. Louis and 

 Kansas City ; Detroit and Chicago ; Chicago 

 and St. Louis ; St. Louis and Kansas City and 

 Omaha. 



Solid Yestibuled Trains, Unsurpassed Dining 

 Cars, Reclining Chair Cars (seats free) on all 



through trains. 



All transfers in St. Louis for Kansas City, 

 Omaha, St. Joseph, Denver, Colorado Sprii 

 Texas, Mexico and California points made in the 

 NEW UNION DEPOT at that point. 



For further information in regard to rates, etc., 

 apply to 



H. B. McCLELLAN, Gen'l Eastern Agent, 

 387 Broadway, New York. 



Chas. M. Hays, C S. Crank, 



Vice-Pres. & Gen'l Mgr. Gen'l Pass. & Ticket Agt. 

 St. Louis, Mo. 



