RECREATION. 



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Spring-time travel over the Lake Shore is done as com- 

 fortably as at other seasons of the year. 



There are no sags in the roadbed or unevenness in track 

 adjustment, from the work of the frost. 



Consequently there are none of those unpleasant sharp jars 

 and jolts and pounding of rail joints. 



Lake Shore trains ride at a perfect balance, true and easily. 



In the spring-time nature presents some of her most charming 

 effects in the country traversed by Lake Shore trains, through the 

 beautiful Western Reserve and along the picturesque south shore 

 of Lake Erie. 



Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, New York and Boston are drawn 

 closely together by the service of Lake Shore trains and which is 

 equally advantageous for all points east and west. 



"Book of Trains" sent free anywhere. 



A. J. SMITH, G. P. & T. A., Cleveland, O. 



IN THE ADIRONDACKS 



HOTEL ONEITA 



Good Hunting, Fishing and Boating 

 on private park 

 Write for information 



PHELPS & FREW, Mgrs. 



St. Regis Falls, N. Y., Franklin Co. 



RECREATION ONE YEAR AND A 

 MEMBERSHIP IN THE L. A. S. ONE 

 YEAR FOR $1.50. IF YOU ARE A 

 FRIEND OF GAME PROTECTION 

 MAKE THIS OFFER KNOWN TO 

 ALL SPORTSMEN OF YOUR AC- 

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A HIGH-GRADE BICYCLE 



for 50 Subscriptions to 

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For* particulars address this office 



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 brown. Capt. R. J. Baker, 



Balmoral, Minn. 



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W. L. DICKS, Proprietor 

 Roscoe, Sullivan County, N. Y. 



PRIVATE RESIDENCE 

 ACCOMMODATES TEN 



Situated on the N. Y., O. & W. R'y, 135 miles 

 from New York. 



Large, airy rooms, shady lawn. No malaria. 



Pleasant walks. Mountai i climbing, driving, bi- 

 cycling, trout fishing:. 



Five min Jtes'walk from Rockland station, churc'ies 

 and post office. 



Rates: #1.50 per day; $6.00 to $8.00 a week, ac- 

 cording to rooms. 



REFERENCE: 

 H. M. Ponton, 8a Washington St., New York 



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