RECREATION. 



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FORTY-EIGHT 

 PAGES 



are required just to describe a lot of in- 

 teresting booklets of travel, any one of 

 which can be obtained by sending a 

 few cents in stamps. These forty-eight 

 pages make the 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 



NEW YORK CENTRAL'S 



ft 



" FOUR-TRACK SERIES 



Embracing 37 Books of Travel. 



A copy of this catalogue will be sent 

 free, post-paid to any address, on receipt 

 of a two-cent stamp, by 



GEORGE H. DANIELS, 



Gen'l Passenger Agent, 

 Grand Central Station, New York. 



M 



" Going- Into the Woods n 



IS NOW THE POPULAR FAD 



at ••* a Is the Recognized Summer 

 1 II V Playground of the Nation 



There can be found all the pleasures of Fishing* 



Hunting, Canoeing, Mountain Climbing 



and Absolute Rest. 



During the summer season there are Four 



Express Trains daily to Bar Harbor, Three 



Express Trains daily to the White Mountains. 



One through train New York to Bar Harbor 



Through. Trains to All Hunting 

 and Fishing Resorts. 



bend for Guide. Books and Maps. 



F. E. BOOTHBY, General Passenger Agent. 

 GEO. F. EVANS, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr., 

 Portland, Me. 



I would like to correspond with a few 

 Sportsmen and Sportswomen relative to 

 unexplored regions. Beautiful undisturbed 

 Nature, pure air, pure water, big game, big 

 fish, trout and muskalonge. One day's 

 paddle from railroad. E. C. TRIPP, 



Atikokan, Ontario, Canada, Seine River Dist. 



10c. 



SEND 



FOR 



IT 



'Haunts of the Hunted" 



Published by the 



[ & UNSlNk I. L 



Entirely new Guide book for 7QOJ, 

 descriptive of Northern Maine. 

 Book of 200 pages, finely illust- 

 rated by wore than TOO Jialf-tone 

 cuts and with two full pages 

 in colors. Write to Dept. H 

 and enclose 10 cents in stamps. 



GEO. M. HOUGHTON, 



Traffic Manager 

 BANGOR, ME. 



BALTIMORE TO 

 BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE 



BY SEA VIA 



HERCHAHTS AND MIHEBS TRAHS. CO. 



Accommodations and Cuisine unsurpassed. 

 Complimentary side trip to Old Point. 

 Send for illustrated Tour Book. 

 Steamers leave Baltimore daily for the East. 

 For further information address W. P. TURNER, 

 Gen'l Pass. Agent, Baltimore. 



Chatham Beach Hotel 



Chatham, Mass., affords the finest shore bird shooting in 

 New England, and being situated on a clean sand beach, one 

 hundred feet from the Ocean, commands coolest breezes, fine 

 view, good bathing, fishing, sailing, etc. Rates $2.50 per 

 day; reduced rates for families. For further particulars 

 apply to 



N. A. ELDRIDGE 



Chatham, Mass 



BEST FISHING At OUTLET HOUSE 



AND 



FINE HUNTING 



(Formerly Moosehead House), MOOSEHEAD, ME. 11 miles from Green- 

 ville by C. P. R. R. or by Steamer, 



CHARLES. E. WILSON » Propr. 



New steamboat just bought to accommodate our guests. 

 Earliest and latest Moosehead lake fishing is had here; also plenty of big game. House has been entirely refurnished ; 

 rooms have hot and cold water and baths. Grounds nicely graded, tennis court, croquet grounds and many fine 

 woods roads laid out. Fishermen can avoid expense of guide by coming here, although wefurni.-h guides, boats and 

 canoes when desired. Several camps in our " string," all snug and .attractive. Rates #2.00 to $250 per day. De- 

 scriptive Booklet sentf ree. 



