Sportsmens Routes. 
^ BW TOBK ANC ' PHILADELPHIA NEW LINE 
FOR TRENTON “nd^^HLADELPUIA 
“g™ IN at N R 
■,"£ a'K’i; 
irs h ,:,6 • ii!, » *■ » . sswsm Is 
Leave Trenton for New Tort i -on . . 
day), 6:00, t>:13, 10:20 a. m., ll-Ki”S^ BB “°“o 
B:3^ D A!“ a “4^o“ p! D m B tra“* C ftom a v a,t v h ? d t0 tlie 
.delphlaat9:)ol m M 0 ?« V rk “S* 1 Phl, a- 
for Trenton at 0 30 a m 'ai d b'bo V New J° rk 
*«* *“ Mew York au^oT* fto p* T Tren ’ 
^residence to d^tllaffi - Baggag0 c “ ecied 
-® pt13 ly _H. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pag,. Agent 
the fishing LINE." 
■ J nn >. ago, 
Old Dominion Line 
Mil Toe.fi^TiSJaS'Va VnKS 
— sen as i v 
TO SPORTSMEN: 
THE PENNSYLVANIA R.R. CO. 
Respectfully invite attention to the 
Superior Eaemt| e@ 
^SSSSSKt 
The llneB of 
Penn sylvan! Railroad Company 
also reach the beat localities for 
GUNNING AND FISHING 
smmmsm 
Tr.„, W.„. i Sj, 0 „ to ., „ d etu , 
Also, to 
gj j Wi ™> BSffiSKSFJS 
O TONING TON LINE, ’ ' 
, FOR BOSTON^ALLTOINTS EAST. 
«Slm®elTner B MK?* aDd N^rra- 
at^P.M. NOT aMMsS 
•ss&ssft ^ tet ° 
PROVIDENCE line, 
^ot^a^rk n pTac^ a « e 4 a 3o e ^ 6 i| ,le p g J/^° rt ] 1 River, 
line taken at lowest rates * F e ‘ ghta via either 
L. W. FILKINS. Q. p. Agent, D. 8. BABCOCK. Pres. 
Brook MdBlackBass Fisheries 
of horthern Michigan, 
VIA TH8 
(M a r C k. ^ api( * s & Indiana KR 
8po\Sn°ro a Slt Cincinnati Short L,ne.) 
in the mve “ dy, or troUed a spoon 
- ala ° 
skin to hla frIenda*or r ^cinb » 8e ? < » troptlle,, of big 
as ,ce ror 
of the North Woods and Late 11 The scenery 
The atr Is pore, drv^nd^ U v "y beautiful, 
peculiarly beneflclalto thoaesSffermg wun UmQt0 U 
Hay Fever and Asthma. 
«**• far ««p^ 3 - 
the fluest of ashing. °° un,rlea “ew enongh to afford 
Bold^^Po^^^^Jj^ ^lP^curslon Tickets 
t ve train faoJHUea offer^to ronrS? a gl0D ; and uttra «* 
also Mackinaw and UkeSnnertn^ 8 n ‘ l s l K ' rlB >nen; 
Dogs, Guns and Plsmne P 'iCL iH? rnl0,lTlcKe ^ 
owner s risk. lack l<> Carried Free, at 
»SS“ P Car8 f0r aam * pa ™<* and families at low 
on thLs°rotUef WftffiSte fecl “ « »om. » 
Information as to Hoteta BoaS “^e, containing f Q n 
accurate *“ 
A. nopPE, A - B * L ^? T > o- P. a., 
■jr *-« . -« xa.tSgga^ 
TAKE THE ~ * 
People s line Steamer. 
Including 8 nndn a’t^* p* ' i/° comfe^M ” I*-' daI, y. 
with Express Trains ” ’* </0nnec *laE at Albany 
FOR 
£S n !^' C ^: SfVsss: 
c.¥^ 
Cl -ASS FARE $1. DECK 25o 
RETURN, ffi KETS TO al BANY AND 
haJ at t,le 
at all tbe hotels and ticket E ? pi S 8a offices, 
or of connectln/RMp SSSS^SJ.^ 
«• *■ MAYO, Gen'l Passenger Agent. 
Cromwell Steam ship Line. 
" VVOto, rs K ’ 8 ' 
COBTEsXSet^d 8TBAMSH,PS 
»i/ w T s \^ 
and most direct rente, a™ d "g ‘J «m "J h L c 4 ? pes ^ 
t on. Tlmo between New { hrk « ,,?V dctei >- 
« xiy houia, one hulfof trln thrmirril'i «.‘> 8 / a , x aUl>ul 
V W d S°onus, la araoo, VS. L °“ g l8llind 
New York u“o Vllulffav 1 ' $ '15 C o ,tn v? n<1 D "'a's, 
Johns, $30, goni K^o.r^m .V^r U,rk 
rates. For schedule of samn<re uS^i h ** rc dncod 
Lira apply to *“ “ u ‘ l forthor partlcu- 
CLARK & SEAMAN 
* jewcm 
jjoleh mid gtsorts fa §po,tsmtt, 
Sherman House, 
(CLARK AND RANDOLPH), 
CHICAGO. 
THE SPORTSMANS ROUTE. 
Chicago & Northwestern RR. 
HallwavL.n^of ?“o WeVt^nTNonhw^f 081 V" Dk 
Ksrss 
points In Illinois, Wisconsin wlSJ ’h'cagoand all 
aJSsSfg^sHHr?-^ 
■sthethmt lino for Nonher® KW LINK 
= J S^S ! - 
2S™fl“ uS m ‘ u “ 
Negannee, Mirquerte Honrtufn 1 n^ ly ’ F'oanaha, 
Luke Superior country.' 1U ^ Haa00ck aua Ul ° 
i. FRBBPORT and DDBDQUE LINE 
?u»,r&£rr,v oo “"™ f! ™»" 
srlslisISs 
the parlor flooV without 1 baths f ° f a11 ^O 1110 nhove 
Rooms with bath., $3.K«%nd ,4.60 P erday. 
jiti uuy, 
ALVIN HULBERT, Prop-r. 
A An. TT.. . . 
\l r , * j * 1UU [, 
InrRo and M^fc^ntlWMn 1 l J»,n h .° World 10 ahow »» 
the SflKRMAN. * Iurnl, l»od rooms us those of 
Juno tf 
SUMMER boarding H 0DSF 
vlcimvof gowf lirook nom t",' 01 
tlon and pleasant dMvoi ° A<MrA. n . g ir ¥, e ^, tt Z 'oca- 
Ro.tu Bethel, Malu" Ad<lreM H - l< - GODWIN. 
■ ‘ joim 
PULLMAN HOTEL CARS 
m «v3^b- 
OHICA 00 & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY 
rt»no S »- 0un . d i oy leave Connell Bluffs at B-an p m 
U i,w 8 “” a “»: 
This lino TO SPORTSMEN. 
0 €mwm§. 
Burl . t — 
Burlington, C. Rapids £ N’rth'rn | B«ton .nice, 
tom 0 
w. b SSUdmcnc 
Pen. Pass. Ae-nt. Chicago. ^ g ’ jSotf 
*“o v ‘ “ft'-ai. 
St. Louis, Minneapolis 
ST. PAUL SHORT LINE. 
Through PnUiuan Palace Sleeping Cars 
between St. Louis, Minneapofis 
and St. Paul. 1 
Mt. Kineo House 
moosehead lake, me. 9 
tourist or h! v ulldf^j^od 0 trout Oaf! m »“£?' BQrnm °r 
address o. A DKNNRn ««»»!.? .“*• ^orelrcnia™ 
»r w. l. o&gspaiarjsr sail S. 
Joio fl t 
campjso i'isc.t roiiiA77 
of Buruegut Inlet. Ratfw -Fl«h d rn “. h . “® CT0,IQ,la 
oysters, cluma and groceT es at ? “' ullln K; 
clicup summer recieanon s»» are t cost, affording 
gaaKsi 
myso.ti 
THE BARNECAT HOUSE, 
Forked River, Ocean County, N. j. 
tSSJTUSS &“LfiSS flflhlng and 
a ro M ue v 8 i/^ 
ess* Ma “ a *- w- & s m a » u 
- Jcao it 
greenwood gnfie. 
FOR FLORIDA 
F°t.^ R0UGB tickets to FERNANDINA 
voDn A n KS0NVILLE: ’ ST - AUGUSTINE, SAN- 
5^ R S m R^TERPRise, and lntennedlate landings 
FLomnA w RIVER ond ,nterlor polnta lD 
FLORIDA, by steamship to SAVANNAH, and thence 
by railroad or eteamboat, apply to WM. L. JAMES 
General Agent. * 1 
Philadelphia and Southern Mail S. S. Co. 
Pier 22 South Delaware Avenue, Phlla. 
TROUT FISHING! 
The Wieconsin Centra] Railroad 
THROUGH TO 
LAKE SUPERIOR. 
EXCURSION TICKETS from Chicago to Ashland 
C 1 M re Bnrt n «ir O pS. 0 i “i® ?, old at 03 c,l “ k street, or the 
Pi. ? 1- , a , nd St ‘ Pa “L> Madison Stroot Depot, Chicago • 
also at low rates from Milwaukee. Dogs, guns and 
camp equipage taken free. 8 ’ 8 
r ,n “ or attract *on to sportsmen on this 
h 101 Stream ” route are Menosha and Green 
® a y {°L btt88 fl8 ’ ,lng I Butternut Creek and lake for 
muscal° nge ; the many branohea and lakes of the 
Flambeau and Chippewa which teem with bass pike 
and pickerel, never till last season ilihed by sports- 
men Between siiv.r Creek and Ashland Kre 
trout streams, and many ot hers can be easily reached 
'il 6 B J loro fl0ln Ash/and or Bay Held, while 
Sfoiiri 1 !! 8 for 8peckled trout and trolling in the 
Bay affords excellent spoil. 
-„ Tho ^ Clie . llul " nogon “ utel ftt Ashland, built last 
year, has been enlarged, and is supplied with a 
B ^, t ? y , acbt ' ? a und fowboai a andexcellentguldes. 
^heatmosphero at Ashland is a sure preventive of 
steamers from Ashland to all Lake Porta 
Send lor Guide Book. 
HENRY PRATT, G. T. A. 
“loom Milwaukee, Wla. 
QUICKE8T, CH EAPE ST AND BE8T' 
a mm 
General Manager. GeiL PasseD Ker Agent. 
ONO ISLAND RAILROAD. MAY 2T 1S7S Z 
mfMsmm 
!M n ' ' 5v* » * i^asi'i M *p«Ss! 
Nonhp^f’an^i' Locu^VaUey'fg^ M^anVo-Su^ 1 ^' 
Garden City and Hempstead 9 a u' 
pSIwlsIllnP 
J. Crittekdes, Gen'l Pa^lge^ ^ Sa f e ’o t f 
P° o^xF AVEN ' HARTFORD, SPRINGFIELD 
* White Mountains, Montreal and Intermediate 
BkSSS? 
Woitfszni gqsofafa Sportsmen. 
Mount Julien Summer Hotel. 
COUNTY PETERBOROUGH, CANADA. 
This hotel, situated on the shore of stony into 
amidst scenery of the most picturesque character ?« 
mil ,? 1 a ^ lt f aDCl comf oriahle In sil its anooint 8 
ments. The facilities for boating, Ushlng und P shoor 
Lr FS 
WBtt Z h a ^cZ^ Uoa - *gST 
Grand Fishing:. 
MONTCLAIR & CREENWOOD 
LAKE RAILWAY. 
THE ONLY THROUGH^ ROUTE TO GREEN- 
a-SH 
boau foot of Fulton 
£ al J™ a “ Parlor Car . u 4:fl0 p. u . tra in 
Bon a ml gb e°en wood ' Lakm W G ° a I,UCken ' 8act - p “‘«r- 
Excursion faro from Brooklvn Now v.,v 
loTs'ta so'eaoin 8 ' PaMlc * of aft60u or niuro por- 
J- F. MACK IE, Gen. Pass. A gent. 
Notice to Anglers^ 
THE ST. CEORCE HOTEL, 
GREENWOOD LAKE, 
Furnish Guides at $2 per day. Boats BO cents per 
day. No extra charge for use of Tackle. 
Hazen House, Greenwood Lake, 
P O m*i2E?n AZ EN ’ PROPRIETOR. 
P- O. address, Greenwood Lake, Orango Co.. N Y 
Per Mull I nrr oiwt nkA/,n. _ a. 
on the wharf at New Haven and leave lor Sorlm? 
°“ iTival of boat. P tog ‘ 
NIGHT LINE -The Elm City leaves New York at 
‘I p u , connecting with passenger train In wamn„ 
Roid WPa J r , at New Haven, leaving 6:15 a . m!^ TlcUete 
Yo?k !l W e checked at 944 Broadway, n|w 
N ew'fml.l Lo, ! rC street > Brooklyn. Excnraion m 
New Haven and return, $1.60. Annlv at GenSr^ 
Agent. ° a the pler * or 10 R'UUARD m K , Genera! 
ROBERTS' SUMMER RESOKT, | 
' maya 3m 
T' H® SUBSCRIBER desires a capitalist or hbsooIb- 
with from iweuty 10 nftv acres of m n <i }’• 
ms h=Mmss 
DOTY INLAND, 
NEENAH, WIS. 
FISHING AND ANGLING.— To the aponsman 
and angler no place In Wisconsin offers greater in- 
ducements, the catch of flah during the season being 
at all times good, and the varieties such as to mako 
It flrst-claes sport. Black and silver baes, musca 
longe, pike, pickerel, catfish, sturgeon, rook bass I 
and perch, are the common varieties caught, and as B O^e^mF 8 # v °RRENWOOD LAKE, 
the best ffs^ng grounds are wBhln a few rods of the I g^od bua^ng^aT/b^hL 
house, no time Is lost in going or coming. Je20 3m 
S^fta to r ^tw^lth wa^ftOTStfio^orstle! 
“ p r. °^ lt ' °“ L flvarabl ° lorms circma™^ 
be had at otllco of Fohkst and 8ra*Aif S,,“ 
Orange Coon tyj 
may 10 U 
Sportsmen’s Headquarters. 
rood buaW anVb^ 
w onse. Take Montclair an 3 OreeKd uie Rai- 
Bromfleld House, 
AKD 
LADIES’ AND GENTS’ DINING ROOMS, 
46 BromBeld street, 18 Montgomery place, 
BOSTON. 
aprt tf *^^SSENCER. Proprietor J 
LAKJE, 
cellent famllr hotel. Also good acri^^ Aa , ex - 
for flshSg. r,8man * Good boa “ 
m 
B^R A NGE R COUNTY' l nR n oi \ l akk, 
for^o^V’m *&"£*'*& 
AR^GTON to the houM. 1 G, 
J’/4 3m 
