Mat 9, 1889,] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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SPORTSMAN'S LIBRARY. 



Forest and St/rmm Pub. Co. forward any of these Books by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price. 

 Begistratim 10 cents extra. Our resiionsibilitv ceases after goods are mailed. 



ANGMNG. CAMPING AND TRAPPING. 



Adirondack Fishes, Fred Mather 8 25 



American Angler's Book, Memorial Edition, 



Norris 5 BO 



American Fish and How to Catch Them.. . 1 00 



American Fishes, Goode 5 00 



American Fishes, Scott, over 200 illustra- 

 tions; new edition 2 50 



American Salmon Fishing, Wells 1 00 



Angling, Blakely 50 



Angling for Coarse Fish 50 



Angling for Pike 50 



Angling for Salt Water Fish, or Sea Fish- 

 ing With Rod and Line 50 



Art of Angling .Holberton 50 



Artificial Flies and How to Make Them, 



Shipley 1 00 



Black Bass Fishing, Henshall 3 00 



Book on Angling, Francis 5 25 



Carp Culture, Logan, paper G5c; cloth 1 00 



Fish Culture, Norris 1 75 



Fish Hatching and Fish Catching, Roose- 

 velt and Green 1 50 



Fishing Tackle, its Material, etc., Keene. .. 1 50 

 Fishing With the Fly, Orvis-Cheney Collect- 



tion, new edition 2 50 



Floating Flies and How to Dress Them; 



Halford; colored plates 12 09 



Fly Fishes Entomology, Ronalds, 20 col'd p'l 5 00 



Fly Fishmg and Fly Making for Trout.Keene 1 50 



Fly Fishing in Maine Lakes, Stevens 2 00 



fly Fishing and Worm Fishing. Pcnnell. . . 50 



Fly Rods and Fly Tackle, Wells 2 50 



Frank Forester's Fish and Fishing 2 50 



Frank Forester's Fishing With Hook and 



Line 25 



Fysshe and Fysshynge 1 



Hime Fishing and Home W r aters, S. Green 50 

 Modern Practical Angler, a Guide to Fly 



Fishing, Pennell 1 50 



More About the Black Bass, Henshall 1 50 



Prime's I Go a-Fishing 2 50 



Rod and Line in Colorado Waters 1 00 



Scientific Angler, Foster 1 50 



Superior Fishing, or the Striped Bass. Trout, 



etc., by Roosevelt - 2 00 



Trolling for Pike, Salmon and Trout oO 



The Fishing Tourist. Hallock 3 00 



The Game Fish of the Northern States and 



British Provinces, by Roosevelt 2 00 



The Sea Fisherman, Wilcocks, illus 2 00 



Trout Culture. Slack 1 00 



Where the Trout, Hide, Kit Clarke, illus- 

 trated; cloth, gl; paper 



BOATING AND YACHTING. 



Art of Sailmaking, illustrated it 00 



Amateur Sailing, illustrated, Biddle 1 50 



Boat Building and Sailing, Nelson 3 00 



Boat Sailing and Management, Prescott — 25 



Boat Sailor's Manual, Qualtrough 3 00 



Boating Trip on New England Rivers 1 25 



Boating, Woodgate 3 50 



Book of Knots, illustrated. 1 25 



Canoe and Camp Cookery, Seneca 1 00 



Canoe and Boat, Building for Amateurs, new 



edition, W. P. Stephens 2 CO 



Canoe Handling, C. B. Vaux 1 00 



Canoeing in Kanuckia, Norton & Halberton 50 



Canoe and Camera. Steele. 1 50 



Canoe, Voyage of the Paper, Bishop's 1 50 



Canvas Canoes: How to Build Them, Parker 



B. Field - 50 



Corinthian Yachtsman, Biddle 1 oO 



Cruises in Small Yachts Speed 2 50 



Cruise of the Little Nan, Wilkins . 50 

 Engineers' Loe Books, quire, J£ hound, 11.25; 

 3 quire, y> bound, $2; 5 quire, \& hound, 



cloth sides 2 50 



Facts and Fancies of a Yachtsman 50 



Fore and Aft (Seamanship 50 



Forms of Ships and Boats, Bland 75 



Four Months in a Sneakbox, Bishop 1 50 



Frazar's Practical Boat Sailing 1 00 



From the Forecastle to the Cabin, Samuels. 1 50 



Hints on Boat Sailing and Racing,Fitzgerald gl 00 



Knots, Ties and Splices 75 



Inland Voyage, Stevenson , ... 1 50 



Manual of Naval Architecture, White 9 60 



Masting and Rigging of Ships, Kipping 1 00 



Marine Engines and Steam Vessels, Murray 2 25 



Model Yachts, Grosvenor 2 00 



Modern Ships of War 2 50 



Music of the Waters, or Working Songs of 



the Sea 3 50 



Paddle and Portage, Steele - 1 50 



Practical Boat Building, Neison 1 00 



Practical Boat Sailing, Davies 2 00 



Riggers' Guide andSeamens' Assistant 1 25 



Sails and Sailmaking, illus., Kipping, N. A. 1 25 



Sailor's Language. W. Clark Russell, illus. 1 25 



Sailor's Manual and HandyBook,Qualtrough 3 50 



Sailor's Sea Book, Rosser 1 25 



Steam Machinery, Donaldson 1 50 



Steam Yachts and Launches, Kunhardt 3 09 



The Canoe Aurora, Dr. C. A. Neide 1 00 



The Sailing Boat, Folkard 5 00 



The Steam Engine, Holmes, 212 wood cuts.. 2 25 



The Engineer's Handy Book, Loundes 1 75 



The Marine Steam Engine, Sennett, 214 ills. 6 00 



Tacation Cruising, Rotknek ... 1 5C 



' Who Won?" A Record of Winning Amer- 

 ican Yachts, Jas. G. Summers 1 00 



Yacht Architecture, Dixon Kemp 16 80 



Yacht Building for Amateurs, Biddle 1 00 



Yacht and Boat Sailing, Kemp 10 00 



Yacht Designing, Biddle 1 00 



Yacht Sailor, Vanderdecken 3 00 



Yachts and Yachting, 135 illus 2 00 



Yachts, Boats and Canoes. Stansfcld-Hicks 3 50 



| Yachts. Small C. P. Kunhardt.. ., . 7 00 



Yachtsman's Guide, Patterson. New edition 5 00 

 I Yachtsman's Handy Book, Rules of the 



Road, Signals, Seamanship, etc 1 50 



' Yachtsman's Souvenir, 200 illustrations 



I from photographs. Stebbins. 4 00 



I YACHT PICTURES — In Colons. 



Paritan and Genesta, on the home stretch, 36X36, 

 $1.50. Mayflower saluted by the fleet, 28x40, S3. 

 Volunteer, 26x30, $2. Thistle, Royal Harwich 

 Regatta, 28x19, $3. 



GUIDE BOOKS AND MAPS. 



I Black Hills of Dakota, Ludlow, quarto, cloth 



| ftovornTinont rcnorl 2 60 

 I Complete Guide Book to Southern Calif or- 



[nia. Mans and illustrations, cloth 3 0Q 



aide to Moosehead Lake, ifan «.<;. paper... 50 

 ! Guide to Richardson and Rangeley .Lake, 



[ . Farrar. cloth 1 00 



Stride Book and Map of Dead River Region $ 60 



I Guide to Adirondack Region, Stoddard 25 



Guide to Androscoggin Region 50 



Gnidfi to Lakn Georerfl 60 



'Historical and Biographical Atlas of New 



-Tersov Coast. s on 



Map of St. Lawrence River 1 00 



Map of the Indian River, Florida, Le Baron, 



L strong linen paper. . , 2 CO 



Map of the Adirondacks, Stoddard. I 00 



Map of the Thousand Islands 50 



"lountain Trails and Parks in Colorado ... 1 50 



„[uskoka and Northern LakeB of Canada. .. 1 00 



)ld St. Augustine, illus 1 60 



Qur New Alaska, by Ch arles Hallock ; . 1 50 



Pocket Man of Moesehead Lake '"arraf. , : . 50 



Pocket Map of Rangeley Lake R'g'n. Fdf I at. 1 00 



Southern California, by T. S> Van Dyke. . , , 1 50 



Bt» L*w«raoa iUvar 0aart> U, S. Sum? , . , , 1 00 



Adirondack Tales, Murray, illus., 300 pp. . . , 

 Adventures in the Wilderness; or. Camp 



1 3F 



Life in the Adirondaoks, Murray, new ed. 1 25 



Amateur Trapper, paper 50c; cloth 75 



Camp Life in the Wilderness 50 



Camps and Tramps in the Adirondacks, 



Northrup 1 25 



Daylight Land, 150 illustrations in colors, 



Murray; paper hoards, 82.50; clotli 3 50 



Three in Norway, or Rifle, Rod and Gun in 



Norway 1 76 



Camps in the Rockies, Grohinan 1 25 



Camping and Cruising in Florida, Henshall 1 50 



Canoe and Camp Cookery, by "Seneca" 1 00 



Complete American Trapper, Gibson 1 00 



Hints on Campine, Henderson 1 25 



How to Camp Out, Gould 75 



Hunter and . Tranper, Thrasher.. 76 

 The Adirondacks, or Life in the Woods, 



Headley 2 00 



The Shaybacks in Camp - ... 1 00 



Trappers' Guide, Newhouse, new edition. . . 1 00 



Woodcraft, "Nessmuk" I 00 



HOUSE. 



Diseases of Horses, Dalziel, paper 76 



horses F amous American Race 75 



Horses. Famous American Trotting 76 



Horses. Famous, of America. 1 50 



Horse Training Made Easy, Jennings 1 25 



Horses and Roads, Freelance — .... 2 00 



Horsemanship for Women, Mead, illus. by 



Parker 1 25 



How to Handle and Educate Vicious Horses, 



Gleason 50 



Lessons in Horse Judging; Guide for Horse 



Dealers and Buyers 50 



May dew's Horse Doctor, 400 illus 3 00 



Mayhew's Horse Management 3 00 



McClure's Stable Guide 1 00 



Melville Whyte's Riding Recollections 1 00 



Practical Horse. Keeper. . 2 00 



Saddle Horse and Guide to Riding ., 1 OO 



Stonehenge on the Horse, English edit'n, 8vo 3 50 



Stonehenge on the Horse, Ariier. ed., 12mo. . 2 00 



The Horse and His Diseases, Kendall 25 



Woodruff's Trottincc Horses of America 2 50 



Youatt and Spooner on the Horse 1 50 



HUNTING— SHOOTING. 



A Lost Opportunity; Stopping an Incomer: 



A Side Shot. Three pictures in colors, by 



Zimmerman; the set 5 00 



Adventures on the Great Hunting Grounds 



of the World, 23 illus 1 00 



American Sportsman, The, Lewis — 2 50 



Antelope and Deer of America, Caton 2 50 



Bear Hunters, Bowman 100 



Down the West Branch, by Capt. Farrar 1 35 



Field, Cover and Trap Shooting, Bogardus.. 2 00 



Fifty Years with Gun and Rod, Sross 1 50 



Frank Forester's Field Sports; 2 vols., each 2 00 

 Frank Forester's Sporting Scenes and 



Sketches, 2 vol., clot h 4 06 



F. Forester's Manual for Young Sportsmen. 2 00 



Gunsmiths' Manual, illus., 376 pp 2 00 



How I Became a Crack Shot, Farrow 1 00 



Hunter aud Trapper, Thrasher 75 



Hunter's Hand Book 50 



Hunting, Beaufort and Morris 3 50 



Hunting in the Great West. . 100 



Hunting Sports in the West, numerous illus 1 25 



Hunting Trips of a Ranchman, Roosevelt. . 3 50 



Instructions in Rifle Firing, by Capt. Blunt. 2 00 



Mountain Trails and Parks in Colorado. .. 1 50 



Rifle Practice, Wingate 1 50 



Rod and Gun in California, Van Dyke I 50 



Shooting, Blakey 50 



Shooting on the Wing 75 



Shore Birds; a pamphlet for those who gun 



along the shore 15 



Sport, Hunting, Shooting, Fisning, illus ... 7 50 



Sport with Gun and Rod, cloth 6 00 



Sport with Gun and Rod new, plain edition. 4 00 



Sporting Adventures in the Far West 1 50 



Sportsman's Paradise, or the Lakelands of 



Canada, illus., by Beard 3 50 



Still-Hunter, Van Dyke 2 00 



The Breecb-Loader, Gloan 1 gf 



The Crack Shot, or Rifleman's Guide 1 25 



The Dead Shot, or Sportsman's Guide 1 25 



The Gun and Its Development, Greener 2 50 



The Modern American Pistol and Revolver, 



illustrated SI 00 



The Pistol 50 



The Wild-Fowler, Folkard 5 25 



Three in Norway, or Rifle, Rod and Gun in 



Norway l 00 



Trajectory Test 60 



Wild Fowl Shooting, Leffingwell, in cloth, 



$2.50; in half morocco 3 go 



Wing and Glass Ball Shooting with a Rifle, 



by H. C. Bliss . 50 



With Pack and Rifle in the So. West Daunt 1 25 



KENNEL. 



American Kennel, Burees 3 00 



Book of the Dog, Vcro Shaw 8 00 



Breeders' Kennel Record and Acc't Book. . . 3 00 

 Collie Dog, History, Points, etc., colored 



portrait 1 00 



Diseases of the Dog, Dalziel 80 



Dog, Diseases of, Hill- 2 00 



Dog Breaking, Floyd 50 



Dog Breaking, Hutchinson 3 00 



Dog in Health, Habits and Diseases, illus., 



Landseer 25 



Dogs of the British Isles, Stonehenge 6 00 



Dog, the Dinks, Mayhew and Hutchinson. . 3 00 



Dog Training vs. Breaking, Hammond 1 00 



Dog Training, First Lessons and Points of 

 Judging; new and enlarged edition; Ham- 

 mond 50 



Dogs, Management of . Mayhew, 16mo 75 



Dogs, Their Management and Treatment in 



Disease, by Ashmont % OO 



Englishe Dogges, Reprint of 1576 50 



English K. C. S. Book, Vol 1 5 00 



English K. O. S. Book, Vols. III. toJX, each 4 50 



English K. C. S. Book. Vols. XI. to XIU., each 4 50 



Glover's Album. Treatise on Canine Diseases 50 



Our Friend the Dog. Stables.. ...... 3 00 



Pedigree Record Book, 200 pages, fifth gen- 

 eration 2 50 



Pocket Kennel Record, full leather 50 



Points of Judging, new edition, correct to 



date 50 



Practical Kennel Guide, Stables; pa 75 



Principles of Dog Training. Ashmont 50 



St. Bernard, histoiT, rearing, breeding, 



points, etc., col'd portrait of Plinlimmon. 1 25 



Stonehenge on the Dog 2 50 



The Dog, by Idstone \ 25 



The Fox-Terrier Breeding and Rearing, 



Dalziel, colored portrait 1 00 



The Greyhound, Dalziel, colored portrait.. 1 25 



The Greyhound, Stonehenge, 25 portraits. . . 5 00 



The Mastiff, the History of, M. B. Wynn .... 2 50 



The Setter, Laveraek 2 75 



Training Trick Dogs, illus 25 



Youatt on T,b« Doe 3 bo 



NATURAL HISTORY. 



A Nat ur» list's Rambles About Home. Abbott 1 60 



A. O. U. Check List of N. A. Birds 3 00 



American Bird Fancier. 56 



Axn«riaan Gwran Birds, Trumbull, 90 lllwt/ % m 



Animal Life of our Seashore 



Antelope and Deer of America, Caton 



Audubon Magazine, ill as 



Baird's Birds of North America: Land Birds, 



3 vols., $30: colored, $60; Water Birds, 2 



vols., 824; colored 



Batty 's Taxidermy, new edition 



Bird Notes. 



Birds Nesting. Ingersoll 



Riros and Their Haunts. Lauarille 



Cage and Singing Birds, Adams 



Canaries and Cage Birds, 375 pages, colored 



plates and engravings 



Check List of ST1 A. Birds, paper 



Common Objects of the Seashore . . 



Ooues' Check List of North American Birds 



Coues' Key to North American Birds 



Diseases of Cage Birds. Greene 



Entomology for Beginners, illus.. Packard. 

 Game Water Birds of the Atlantic Coast, 



Roofwvelt.. 



Guide to the Study of Insects. Packard 



Half Hours with a Naturalist, Wood 



Handbook on Held Botany Manton ., .. 



Holden's Book of Birds, pa. 



In Nesting Time 



Insect World, Figuier 



Insects, How to Mount. Manton 



Intelligence of Animals. 54 illus.. Menaut.. 

 Life of John J. Audubon, with steel portrait 

 Life on the Sea Shore, or Animals of our 



Eastern Coast, Emerton 



Manual of North American Birds, Ridgway 



Manual of Taxidermy, Maynard 



Manual of Vertebrates, Jordan 



Maynard's Butterflies, colored plates. 



Naturalists' Guide, Maynard 



Nests and Eggs of Birds of the U. S. Gentry, 



colored lithographic plate. Large 4 to 



Nomenclature of Colors for Naturalists. . 



Shore Birds 



Taxidermy Without a Teacher. Manton 



Taxidermists' Manual, illus., Brown, $1; pa. 

 The Kingdom of Nature, 500 pp , cloth, illus 



Treasury of Natural History, 900 illus 



Wild Animals of the Tropics, Harting 



Wilson's Noctes Ambrosianse, by Prof. Wil- 

 son, J. G. Lockhardt, James Hogg and Dr. 



Maginn, 6 vols., crown 8vo., cloth, $9.00; 



half calf 



SPORTS AND GAMES. 

 American Boy's Own Book Sports and Games 

 Art of Boxing, Edwards, illus., b'ds 50c: clo. 



Athletic Sports for Boys, Wood 



Boy's Book of Sports and Pastimes 



Cassell's Book of Sports and Pastimes 



Encyclopedia of Rural Sports, Stonehenge. 



History of Base Ball, illustrated 



Instructions in Indian Clubs 



Skating 



The Law of Field Sports ', 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Antelope and Deer of America, Caton 



Adventures on the Great Hunting Grounds 



of the W T orld, 22 illus 



Aneroid Barometer: Construction and Use, 

 Black HiUs of Dakota, Ludlow, quarto, cloth 



Government renort 



Daylight Land, 150 illustrations in colors, 



Murray: paper boards. 12.50; cloth... 



Ferrets, Their Breeding and Working 



Five Acres Too Much 



Fin, Fur and Feather, a Complete List of 



the Game Laws of ail the States 



Forest and Stream Fables . ... 



Growth of the Steam Engine, Thurston. . . . 

 Historical and Biographical Atlas of New 



JersevCoast 



Historic Waterways, or Six Hundred Miles 



of Canoeing, Thwaite 



Indian Sign Language, W. P. Clark 



Keeping One Cow 



Life and Writings of Frank Forester, 2 vols. 



per vol 



Mountain Trails and Parks in Colorado, 

 Music of the Waters, or Working Songs of 



the Sea 



Nessmuk's Poems 



Old St. Augustine, Fla., illus 



Orange Culture 



Our Arctic Province, Alaska, Elliott 



Poems of the Rod and Gun, McLellau.. .... 



Practical Forestry, by Fuller 



Practical Pigeon Keeping, Wright 



Profitable Poultry Keeping, Beale 



Southern California Van Dyke 



Sportsman's Paradise, or the Lakelands ot 



Canada, illus., hy Beard 



Text Book on Steam and S team Engines 



The Art of Training Animals, paper, illus.. 

 The Forest Waters the Farm. pa. 50cts.; cl. 



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Only 33 hours from New York, 29 hours from 

 Boston to Roberval, Lake St. John. 



Did you ever catch a fresh-water salmon? If 

 not, try Lake St. John; or, if you want the 

 largest of brook trout, try Lake Edward. Bring 

 your families at the same time, to enjoy some of 

 the most delightful scenery in America. Com- 

 fortable hotels at Roberval and at Metabeteh- 

 ouan. Lake St. John, 190 miles, and at Lake Ed- 

 ward, 115 miles, from Quebec. Express trains 

 each way daily. 



For particulars of lakes aud Ashing, read 

 "Adirondack" Murray's "Doom of Mamelons," 

 or Kit Clarke's "Where the Trout Hide." For 

 folders and other information address, ALEX. 

 HARDY', Gen'l Pass. Agent, Quebec, or G". 

 LE YE, 315 Madison avenue, New York. 



J. G. SCOTT. Sec'y and Manager. 



General offices, 92 St. Peter st., Quebec, "Can. 



The Tomahawk Lates & Trout Lake 



Are the very best fishing grounds in the State of 

 Wisoonsin. These lakes are located in Oneida 

 county, along the newly completed line of the 

 Wisconsin Valley Division of the Chicago. Mil- 

 waukee & St. Paul Railway, and the whereabouts 

 is just being made public. Muscallonge, bass 

 and trout in abundance. 



During the season of 1889, necessary hotel and 

 camping facilities will be provided for all sports- 

 men who are looking for * greener fields and 

 pastures new." 



Buy tickets toMinocqua, Wis., via the Chicago, 

 Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. 



For further information address A. V H. Car* 

 penter. General Pswnenger Agent, Milwaukee* 

 Wi* 



%<tuu m& %mu$ for ^mtmtn. 



When planning your summer piscatorial tour 

 remember that this company controls over 4,100 

 miles of railway, equipped in the most approved 

 modern style, and passing through a magnificent 

 country, noted for its unsurpassed facilities for 

 sport. 



A FEW OF THE PRINCIPAL RESORTS. 



PORTLAND, ME.— For salt water fish. 



RANGELE V I ,AKES ( via Bryant'sPond or Bethel, Me.)— 



For brook trout, pickerel, yellow perch, rock boss. 

 THE WHITE MOUNTAINS (via Gorham, N. H.)— For 



pickerel, trout, buss, eusk. 

 THE SALMON RESORTS of Quebec, New Brunswick 



and Nova Scotia (reached via Quebec). 

 LAKE ST. • ilOT.-For Oulhaniche (reached 



via Quebec). 



THE RIVER ST. LAWRENCE ciu the neighborhood of 

 the line for 4W) miles).— For inascalonge, pike, bass, 

 whitotish, pickerel, perch. 



THE THOUSAND ISLANDS (via Gauanoque or Kings- 

 ton).— For pickerel, black bass, inaRcalonge. pike. 



MTJSKOKA LAKES (the best place on the continent for 

 Ushiiiff, shooting niul camping, reached from various 

 points 011 Northern and North western Division).— For 

 brook and salmon tr„ut, black bass, mascalonge 

 pickerel. 



PARRY SOUND AND GEORGIAN BAY.— For pickerel, 



mascalonge, black bass. 

 LAKES ONTARIO, ERIE, HURON AND MICHIGAN, 



(via stations at. all principal ports).— For the varieties 



of fish for which t hey are noted. 

 LAKE SUPERIOR (via Collingwood, Wiarton, Sarnia, 



in connection with steamship lines).— For lake trout, 



etc. 



The charges for hotels, guides, and camping at 

 many of the fishing waters named above, are ex- 

 tremely low. Full particulars of same, with 

 many valuable hints as to baits, best months and 

 general facilities are published in a pamphlet 

 entitled "Ei shiner and Hunting Kwsorts of 

 the Grand Trunk Railway." which will be 

 furnished gratuitously on application to any of 

 the company's principal agents, or of the Gen- 

 eral Passenger Agent, Montreal, P. Q. 

 WM. EDGAR, JOSEPH HICKSOV. 



Gen. Pass. Agent. Gen. Manager. 



TAKE THE 



Granil Rapids & Iiiaoa Railroad, 

 The "FISHING IINE," 



THE DtRECT ROUTE TO ' 

 TRA VE KSE CITY, PKTOS K KV.MACKtNaC, 

 MAKQtfu.TTE, and O her Heiighttul 

 Health and Summer Keaorts of 



NORTHERN MICHIGAN 



And the Celebrated Trout and Grayling Streams, 

 Beautiful Lakes and Grand Forests of 

 this Famous Country. 



The waters of Northern Michigan are unsur- 

 passed, if equalled, in ihe abundance and great 

 variety of fish contained. 



BROOK TROUT abound in the streams, and 

 the famous AMERICAN GRAYLING is found 

 only in these waters. 



The TROUT season begins May 1 and ends 

 Sept. 1. 



The GR AYLING season opens June 1 and ends 

 Nov. 1. 



BLACK BASS, PIKE. PICKEREL and MUS- 

 CALONGE also abound in large numbers in the 

 many lakes and lakelets of this Territory. 



TAKE YOUR FAMILY WITH YOU. The 

 scenery of the North Woods and Lakes is very 

 beautiful. The air is pure, dry and bracing. 



THE CLIMATE is peculiarly beneficial to 

 those suffering with HaY FEVER and ASTH- 

 MATIC AFFECTIONS. 



New hotels with all modern improvements 

 have been erected, as well as many extensive 

 additions to the older ones, which will guarantee 

 ample ACCOMMODATIONS FOR ALL. 



The Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad in 

 connection with the Duluth, South Shore and 

 Atlantic Railway at Mackinaw Citv, forms the 

 most direct route to Marquette, Sauit Ste. Marie, 

 Negaunee, Houghton, Hancock, and all points in 

 the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, 



DuringtheseasonROUND TRIP EXCURSION 

 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT LUW RATES, 

 and attractive train facilities offered to tourists 

 and sportsmen. 



For Tourist's Guide, Time Cards and Folders, 

 giving full information, address 



C. L. LOCKWOOD, Gen'l Pass'r Agent, 

 Grand Rapids, Mich. 



THE ICE IS OUT 



—OF— 



Moosekafl, Raipley, Mepnlic 



AND CONNECTICUT 



LAKES. 



BOSTON & MAINE R.R. 



Sportsmen's Excursion Tickets, subject to the 

 running of Stages and Steamers, are now 

 on sale, as follows: 



FROM BOSTON TO 



Andover andTetum $10 50 



Middle Dam and return — 12 50 



Upper Dam and return , 13 50 



Cambridge (Upton) and return 12 00 



Indian Rock via Farmiugton and return. . . 13 50 



Indian Rock via Andover and return 14 50 



Rangeley La.ke and return 12 50 



Indian Rock via Farmington, return via 



Andover, or vice versa 15 50 



Eustis or Smith's Farm and return ., . 13 00 



Bemis and return 14 50 



Lake Megan tic and return. 16 50 



Connecticut Lake and return 15 50 



Mt. Kineo, Moosehead Lake and return. . . 15 00 



Trains leave Boston at 9 A. M. and 7 P. M; 

 Parlor Cars on day trains and Sleeping Cars on 

 night trains. 



Boston City Office, 318 Washington street, 

 „ m „ T „ DANA J t FLANDERS, 

 JAS, T. FURBER, Gen, P^senger Ague* 



Werceral Managed 



