FOREST AND STREAM. 



63 



^porlgtnen's Routes, 



XI EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA NEW LTN2 

 1> IIOl'MI BUOOK ROUTE. 



FOB TRENTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 



Ci'MMBKCLNti JULY 17. 1STB 



STATION IN NEW ygkK— Foot of Liberty st.N.R. 



Leave New York Tor Trenton :oe'i Philadelphia at 

 6:30, s,9:3i', 16:15, UriO a. m., 1:30,4:00, 6:30, 12 r. M., 

 and sis:S0 p. m. lor Trenton. 



LeaVt ID Ipl mi station North Pennsyl- 

 vania Railroad, Third and Berks streets, nt H:« 

 (Way), T:il\ U:i0, 11:50 a. m., 1:30, i:80, 4:15. 8:45 1V:00 



r. m. 



Leave Trenton for New York at 1 :M (except Mon- 

 day), 6:50, 6:13, lOrUOA. M., 18:15, 5:15, 3:00, 4:55,0:30 

 r. it. 



Pullman Drawing Room Clara are attaohed to the 

 Ih30 a. «., 4:00, r. M. traiup. trnffl New York and to 

 me 7:45, a. ¥., 1:30 r.u. trains from Philadelphia. 



Sunday Tbains— Leave New York and Phila- 

 delphia at 9:00 a. a.. 6:K<), 1! t. M. Leave New York 

 for Trenton at 0:30 a. it. and 6:30 p, m. Leave Tren- 

 ton for New York at 1:20, 9:50 A. u.. 6:10 p. m. 



Boats of the "Brooklyn and Erie Annex" make 

 connection at Jersey City station to and from Brook- 

 lyn and Erie Depot. Jersey City. 



Tickets for sale at foot of Liberty Btreet, Nos. S29 

 and 944 Broadway, at the principal hotels, all olllces 

 of the Erie Railway in New York and Brooklyn , and 

 at No. i Coon street, Brooklyn. Baggage checXed 

 from residence to destination. 

 8eptl3 ly H. P. BALDWIN, Qan. Pass. Agent 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



THE PENNSYLVANIA R.R. 00. 



Respectfully Invite attention to tho 



afforded by thoir lines for reaching moit of the 

 TROIT1NU PABKS and RACE COURSES in the 

 Middle States.- These lines being CONTINUOUS 

 FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the diffi- 

 culties and dangers of reshlpment, while toe excel- 

 lent cara which run over the smooth steel tracks en- 

 able STOCK TO BE TRANSPORTED Without failure 

 or Injury. 

 Ttie lines of 



PermsylYani Railroad Company 



also reach the best localities for 

 GUNNING AND FISHING 

 ta Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 

 TICKETS are Rold at the offices of the Company In 

 all the principle cities to KANE, RENOYA, BED- 

 FORD, DRBSB0 - ■ i i'»N, MLNNEQUA, and 

 other well-known centers for 

 Trout fishing. Wins Shooting, and Still 

 Uuutlug. 

 Also, to 

 TUCKERTON, BEACH HAVEN- CAPE MAT. 

 8QUAN, and points ob the NEW JERSEY COAST 

 renowned for SALT WATER SPORT AFTER FIN 

 AND FEATHER. 



CHICAGO&ALTOH RAILROAD. 



THE ONLY DIRECT RAILROAD from 

 Chicago to St. Louis, and Chicago 



to Kansas City, 

 WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. 



FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS Z2V 

 EYBRYTHltfG: 



SPOBTSlfEN will find splendid shooting o» tho 

 line of this road; prairie chicken, geese, ducks, brant, 

 quail, etc. Connects direct at Kansas City with the 

 Kansas Pacific Railroad for the great Buffalo and An- 

 telope range of Kansas and Colorado. 



Liberal arrangements for transport of Dogs for 

 Sportsmen. 



JAMES CHARLTON, 



General Passenger Agent, 

 Chicago, Ei s. 



FOR FLORIDA 



FOR THROUGH TICKET8 TO FKHNANDINA 

 JACKSONVILLE, ST. AUGUSTINE, 8AN 

 FORD, ENTERPRISE, and intermediate landings 

 on ST. JOHN'S RIVER and Interior points in 

 FLORIDA, by steamship to SAVANNAH, and thence 

 by railroad or steamboat, apply to TO* L. JAMES, 

 General Agent. 



Philadelphia and Southern Mail S. S. Co*, 

 Pier 54 South Delaware Avenue, Phlia. 



porigmens §antes. 



Chesapeake & Ohio RR 



The Route of the Sportsman and Angler 

 to the Best Hunting: and Fishing 

 Crounds of Virginia and 

 West Virginia, 

 Comprising those of Central and Piedmont Virginia 

 Bluo Ridge Mountains, Valley of Virginia, Allenhauy 

 Mountains, Greenbrier and New Rivers, and Kan- 

 awha Valley, anil Including In their varieties of irame 

 and fish, deer, bear, wild turkeys, wild duct, grouse, 

 quail, anlpe, woodcock, mountain trout, bass, pike, 

 plckerul, etc., etc. 



The Route of the Tourist 



through the most bc-auliful and picturesque scenery 

 of the Virginia Mountains to their most famous 

 watering places and summer resorts, 



The Only Route via White 

 Sulphur Springs. 



Railroad connection? at Cincinnati, with the West, 

 Northwest and Southeast ; at Gordonsville, with the 

 North and Northwest; aud st Richmond and Char- 

 lotteBvillewitli theSomh. All modern improvements 

 In equipment. 



CONWAY R, HOWARD, 

 Geu Passenger and Ticket Agent, 

 ap Richmond, Vs. 



TROUT FISH'NC! 



The Wisconsin Central Railroad 



THR0UQH TO 



LAKE SUPERIOR. 

 EXCURSION TICKETS from Chicago to Ashland 



.■!'- I'' I!-!!!' Or Bl-H ,, , ,1 Ll ". ,■ ■ C ,.-L; .• | .,! |, 



C. M. aud St. Paul, Madison Street Depot, Chicago ; 

 also at low rates from Milwaukee. Dugs, guns and 

 camp equipage taken free. 



The points of attraction to sportsmen on this 

 " Forest and stream " route are Menasha and Green 

 Bay for bass fishing ; P.uLLcruut Creek and lake for 

 mnscalonge ; the many branches aud lakes of the 

 Flambeau and Chippewa which teem with baas, pike 

 and pickerel, uever till laat: season nahed by sports- 

 men. Between silver Creek and Ashland all are 

 trout streams, and many others can be easily reached 

 along the shore from Ashland or Bayfield, whUe 

 rock fishing for speckled trout aud trolling In tha 

 Bay affords excellent sport. 



The Chequamegon hotel at Ashland, built last 

 year, has been enlarged, and is supplied with a 

 Bteam-yacht, sail and rowboais andcxcellentguides. 



The atmosphere at Ashluud la a sure preventive of 

 fcav lever. 



Steam -re from Asiltnd lo all LakePorls. 



Send foi G ride Book. 



HENRY PRATT, G. T. A. 



my» em Milwaukee, Wis. 



poNEY ISLAND-BRIGHTON BEACH. 



BUMMER ARRANGEMENT, 

 Commencing July !, 18,8. 



Trains for Coney island I save depot on Flatbush 

 avenue, Wllllnk Entrance, Prospect Park, at 6:20, 

 7:30, 8:30, 9:80, 10, 10:30, 11, 11:10, 11:40 a. a,, 13 m., 

 12:40, 1, 1,-20, 1:10, a, 2:'20, 2:40. 3. S:20, 3:40, 4, 4:2u, 

 4-W, 6, 6:20, 5:40, «, e:J0. 0:40, T, 7:16, 7:30, 7:45, 8, 

 «:20, 8:10, 9, 9:30. 10, 10:30 p. M. 



Returning from Bench— 7, 8, 9. 10, 10:30, 11,11:20, 

 .1:40 a.m., 12 u., 12:40. 1, l:'2o, 1:40, 2, 2,20. 2:40, 3, 

 3,20, 3:40, 4, 4:20, 4:40, D, 5:20, 6:40, 6, 6:30, 6:40, 7, 

 7:80, 7:85, 7:60, 8:05, 8:20, S-AU, i), 9:30, 10, 10:20, 11 



'sundBy Trains to Island— 8:50, 9, 9:30, 10, 10:20, 

 10,40, 11, 11:20, 11:40 A.M., 13 ST., 1,1:20, 1:40, S, 2:20, 

 2:40, S, 8:20, 3:40, 4, 4:!0, 4:10, 5, f>,20, 6:40, 6, 6:20, 

 6:40, 7, 7:15, 7:3d, s. S:30. s:tu. 9, 0:30, 10, 10:30 P. M. 



Returning from Island— 9, 9:30, 10, 10:2*, 10:40, 11, 

 11:30, 11:40 A. M., 12 v., 1, 1:20, 1:10, 2:20, 2:40, 3, 

 8:20, 8:40, 4, 4:20, 4:40, 6, 5:20, 5:40, 6, 6:20, 6:40, 7, 

 7:20, 7:35, 7:50, 8:05, 8:20, B:40, 9, 9:30, 10, 10:80, 11 

 P. II. 



Time to Coney Island, ten minutes. Excursion 

 tickets. 40 cents ; single fare, 20 cenia. Grand con- 

 certs every afternoon and evening by Conterno's 

 Twenty-third Regiment Band. 



MR. LEVY, the celebrated cornet soloist, hus been 



■ J for the season. 



The following horse-car lines run directly to de- 

 pot: Flatbush avenue from iniion Ferry; Bergen 

 street, S. B.; Fraukltn avenue, from Soir.h Seventh 

 street Ferry, E. D,, and Nosn and avenue, from foot 

 of Broadway. W. E. DORW1N, Sup't. 



St. Louis. Minneapolis 



AMD 



ST. PAUL SHORT LINE. 



Through Pullman Palace Sleepuitr Cars 



lietwces St. Louis, Minneapolis 



and St. Paul. 



Burlington, C. Rapids & N'rth'rn 



QUICKEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST! 



TWO PASSENGER TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY, 

 between Burlington, Albert Lea and Minneapolis, 

 crossing and connecting with all East and West 

 Lines in Iowa, running through some of the finest 

 hunting grounds in the Northwest (or Geese, Ducks, 

 Pinnated and Raffed Grouse and Quail. Sportsmen 

 and their dogs taken good care of. Reduced rates 

 on parties of ten or more upon application to General 

 Ticket Oflice, Cedar Eupids. C. J. IVES, 



E. F. Winslow, Gen. Passenger Agent, 



General Manager. tf 



LONG ISLAND RAILROAD, MAY, 27, 1ST8.— 

 Ferryboats leave New York from James Slip 

 (daily except Sundays') « minutes, and from Thirty- 

 fourth street, East River (daily) 15 minutes previous 

 to departure of trams, and from South Wall street, 

 Fuion and or sal U e fei flel (dailj)30 minutes pre- 

 vious to departure of trains id i >m T1--.M, corner Flat- 

 bush aud Atlantic avenues, Brooklyn. Trains leave 

 Brooklyn ami Lmip: Island citi (Hunter's Point) as 

 follows : For Greenpo t, S;i K Harbor, etc., 8:30 A. St., 

 4 p. St., and on Saturdays at 3:30 p. it. For l'atch- 

 ogue, etc., 9:30 a. m., 4:3u and 6 v. M. For Babylon, 

 etc., at 0:3» A. M., 4, 4:30, 5 and p. M. For Port 

 Jefferson, etc., at 10 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. For North- 

 port, etc., at 10 a. M, 3:30, 4.30 and 6:80 p. v. For 

 Locust Volley, at 8:30 andl0:00s.. M., 3:80, 4:30, 5:30 

 and (i:30 p. u. For Far Roikaway, oic, at 9:30 a. m., 

 4, 4:30, 5, ft slid 7 p. M. For Garden Ciiy and Hemp- 

 stead, 3:30 aud 10 *. if., 3:311, 4:30, 5:30, 6:30 p. u., aud 

 12:15 night, and from Lon;i r.hmd t'l", only 9:30 a.m., 

 1:80 and 6:30 p. m. SUNDAYS— For Ptrt Jefferson, 

 Patclrogce, etc., 9 a. m. Babylon, etc., 6 and 7 f. m, 

 Northport and Locust Valley, 9 a. M. and 6:30 P. M„ 

 Garden City and Hempstead, 9 *. m., 5:80 and C:30 

 p. M., and from Lone leluid Ciy only 9:30 A. M. and 

 5:30 r. M. Trains for Rockaway Beach, Flushing, 

 College Point, Jamaica, etc., as per time tables. 

 Tloket offices In New York at 261 Broadway, corner 

 Warren street, at Jamea Slip and Thirty-fourth 

 street ferries, at the offices of " The Long Island 

 Express," 3 Park place. 7SS and 9*2 Broadway and 

 Grind Central Depot ; in Brooklyn, No. Has Wash- 

 ington street and 79 Fourth street. By purchasing 

 tickets at any of the above offices, baggage can be 

 checked from reeidoucetn destination. 



S. SPENCER, Oen'l Snp't. 

 J. Ceittbndbn, GenH Pass. Agent. je6 tf 



^fiortfnteti'j: §aat^s. 



FOR NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD, SPRINGFIELD 

 White Mountains, Montreal and intermediate 

 points. The uew and eh-jrtUH steamer Continental 

 leaves Pier "No. SB, East River, daily (Sundays ex- 

 cepted) at 3. A passenger train will be in walling 

 on the wbarf at Now Haven and leave for Spring- 

 field and way stations ou arrival of boat. 



NIGHT LINE.— The Elm City leaves New York at 

 11 r. m., connecting with passenger train in waiting 

 on Wharf at New Haven, leaving 6:16 A. M. Tickets 

 sold and baggage checked at 944 Broadway, Hew 

 York, and 4 Court street, Brooklyn. Excursion to 

 New Haven and return, $1.50. Apply at General 

 Office, on the pier, or to RICHARD PECK, General 

 Agent. 



Cromwell Steamship Line. 



NEW YORK, HALIFAX, IV. 8, ATVD ST. 

 .TOHJVS, ft. F. 



THE FIltST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS 

 CORTES, Capt, Bennett, and 



ATjHAWBRA, Capt. Mellhinney. 

 form a regular line between above ports, leaving 

 Pier 10, Nonh Klver, New Yoik, three times a 

 month. Persons vislnng Nova Scotia, Newfoundland 

 orthe Lower St. Lawrence will Ond this the cheapest 

 and most direct route, avoiding changes anddeten- 

 fon. Time between New 5 ork and Halifax about 

 sixty houis, one halt of trip through Long Island and 

 Vineyard Bounds, lu smooth water. 



Cabin uassaKe, including stateroom and meals, 

 New York aud Halifax, $.15 gold ; New York and St. 

 Johns, $30, gold. Excursion tickets at reduced 

 rates. For schtdule of sailingsand further particu- 

 lars apply to 



CLARK & SEAMAN, 



86 West street, N.Y. 

 AGENTS-WOOD & CO., Halifax, N. S„ HARVEY 

 & CO., St. John's, N. F. ie206m 



THE SPORTSMAN'S ROCTE. 



Chicago &Northwestern RB. 



Embraces under one management the Great Trunk 

 Ballwav Lines of the West and Northwest, aud, with 

 its numerous branches and connections, form- the 

 Shortest and qr.icke^t route between Chicago and all 

 points in Illinois, Wisconsin, Northern Michigan, 

 Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, California, and the 

 Western Territories. Its OMAHA AND OALI- 



:■■ o. •■! i i-t f ■ .: i. i. ,;.. i ...ad ffnie ior ad 



poiuls in Northern Illinois, Iowa, D ikota, Nebraska, 

 Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, California, Ore- 

 gon, China, Japan and Australia. Its CHICAGO, 

 ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS LINE IB the Bhort 

 line for Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota, and for 

 Madison. St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dnluthand all points 

 in the Great Northwest. Its WINONA AND ST. 

 j'F,TF.R LINE is lite only route for Winona, Roches- 

 ter, Owatnnna, Mankato, St. Peter, New Ulm and 

 all points in Southern and Central Minnesota. Its 

 GREEN B^Y AND MAhQIJETIE LINE lstheorlv 

 line for Jancsville, Watertown, Fond du Lac, Os- 

 kosh, Appleton. Green Bay, Eecunaba, Negaunee, 

 Marquette, Honghton, Hancock and the Lake Supe- 

 rior country. Its FREW OU'I' AND DUBUQUE 

 LINE is the only route for Elgin, Rockford, Free- 

 port and all points via Freeport. Its CHICAGO 

 AND MILWAUKEE LINE la- the old Lake Shore 

 route, and Is the only one passing through Evauston, 

 Lake Forest. Highland Park, vTaukegsn. Racine, 

 Kenosha to Milwaukee. PULLMAN HOTEL CARS 

 are now running regularly between Chicago and 

 Council Bluffs, or, the Cirifornla K.tpreea Train of 

 the CHICAGO &. NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. 

 Westbound, thev leave Ctilaitgo daily, except Sun- 

 day (and on every third Sunday), from the Wells 

 Street Depot, at 10:30 a. M.,and arrive at Council 

 Bluffs next morning. 



East-bound t 65 leave Council BDffs atti:30 P. M., 

 dally, except Saturdav (and on every th.rd Saturday), 

 tiiol reach Chicago lirii altemouu. 



nr No other roads west of Chicago runs Pullman 

 or any other form of Hotel cars. 



TO SrOl.TSMEN. 



ThiB line presents peculiar advantages. For 

 Prairie Chickens, Ducks. Geese and Brant shooting, 

 oar Iowa line to-day offers more favorable points 

 than any other road in the country, while for Beer 

 and Bear hunting, and for Brook Trout, Lake 

 Salmon, Pike, Picket el and Bass fishing, a hundred 

 points on the Northern and Northwestern lines of 

 this company will be found unsurpassed by anything 

 in the We.-t. 



New York office, No. 415 Broadway ; Boston office, 

 No. 5 State street. 



For rates or information not attainable from your 

 home ticket agents, apply to 



MARVIN HfJGHITT, 

 W. H. Etknkktt, Gen. Manager, Chicago. 

 Gen. Pass. Agent. Chicago. leap tf 



Peopl 



TAKE THE 



e's Line Steamers 



FROM PIER 4t. TX. R., foot of Canal street, 

 daily, except Sundays, at p. u., connecting at 

 Albany with Express Trains 

 FOR 

 Saratoga, LnUc Cli-mplaln. Lake George, 

 the Adirondack-*, Montreal, aud all points 

 North and West 



re- this is 'HIE only night line of 



STEAMERS SELLING TICKETS AND CHECK- 

 ING BAGGAGE TO PLACES ON THE N. Y. C. R. H. 



STATEROOMsTgl and $2. 



THROUGH TICKtiTS can be had at the 



OUice on the pier, at all We.-t cott Express offices, 

 at ail the hotels and ticket ouiucs in New York, or 

 of connecting Railroad ami Steamboat Lines. 



S. E. MAYO, Gen'l Passenger Ajent. 



Old Dominion Line. 



The steamers of this Line reach some of the finesf 

 waterfowl ami upland siiooitug geetions in the coun- 

 try. Connections direct for Chincoteague, Cobb's 

 Island, and points on tho Peninsula. City Point, 

 James' River, < turn lie -h, Florida, and the mountain- 

 ous country of Virginia, Tennessee, etc Norfolk 

 steamers sail Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 

 Delaware, Monday, v\ ednesduy and Friday at 3 p. M. 

 Full information given at office, 19T Greenwich 

 St., NewTorlr. °en ?9 iv 



^fj/fjfe mtd$$!Wt[fft(or ^yortmnm. 



Sherman House, 



(CLARK AND RANDOLPH), 



CHICAGO. 



Pstcsreduccd to $3 per day for all rooms above 

 the parlor iloor, without baths. 

 Rooms with baths, $3.50, $4, and $4.00 per day, 



ALVIN HULBERT, Prop'r. 



We challenge any Hotel In the World to show as 

 large and os elegantly furnished rooms as those of 

 thegaERMAN. jeiW tf 



§otels md §e$orts fat; ^ortsmeq. 



Grand Fishing. 



ROBERTS' SUMMER RESORT, 



DOTY INLAND, 



NEENAH, WIS. 



FISHING AND ANGLLNG.-To the sportsman 

 and angler no place In Wisconsin offers greater in- 

 ducements, the catch of fish during the season being 

 at all times good, and the varieties Buch as to make 

 it flist-clsfs Bport. Black and silver bass, mnsoa 

 ionge, pike, pickerel, catfish, sturgeon, rock basa 

 and perch, are the common varieties canght, and aa 

 the best Belling grounds are within a few rods of the 

 house, no tune is lost In going or coming. ]e20 3m 



Wild Fowl Shooting. 



SPRINGVILLE HOUSE OR SPORTSMEN'S RB- 

 TREAT, SHLNNECOCK BAY, L. L, 

 By a practical gunner and an old bayman. Has 

 always on hand the best of boats, batteries, etc., 

 with the largest rig of trained wild-geese decoys on 

 the coast. The best ground In the vicinity of New 

 York for bay snipe shooting of all varieties. Special 

 attention given by himself to his gnests, and satis- 

 faction guaranteed. Address WM. N. LANK. Good 

 .Ground, L. L NovS a 



^rmnvooA ^nh. 



MONTCLAIR & CREENWOOD 

 LAKE RAILWAY. 



TralnB leave New York, foot of Courtlandt and 

 Uesbrosfes streets, daily (Sundays exepted) at 8:80 

 A. M. and *:30 P. M. 



Leave Brooklyn, via Annex boats foot of Fulton 

 street, at 8 A. M. and 4 P.M. 



Pullman Parlor Car on <:S0 p, m. train. 



Through coach daily between Lackensack, Pater- 

 sou and Greenwood Lake. 



Excursion rare from Brooklyn, New York or 

 Jersey tiry, $2.00 Parties of fifteen or more pet- 

 sons, "$ 1.50 each. 



J. P. MACULE, Gen. Pass. Agent. 



THE SUBSCRIBER desires a capitalist or associa- 

 tion of gentlemen to join lnm m the erection of a 

 select, family hotel or club house on the most beauti- 

 ful and eligible situational Greenwood Lake, N. Y., 

 with from twenty to ifty acres of land, aa may be de- 

 sired, and will take one-third of the purchase price 

 of the property in stock or shares in the enterprise. 

 Choice building sites, with water fronts, also forsale, 

 in plots to suit, on favorable terms. Circulars can 

 be had at office of Fohest ano Stkeam. Apply to 

 or addresB S. CALDWELL, Greenwood Lake, 

 Orange County, N. Y. mayle tf 



BRANDON HOUSE, GREENWOOD LAKE, 

 Orange County, N. Y. Splendid bass ashing 

 good boating and bathing. Telegraph office in 

 house. Take llontclair aud Greenwood Lake Rail- 

 way. 



ri-USAPHAGEN HOUSE, GREENWOOD LAKE, 

 1 Orange County, N. Y., L. Y. JENNESS. An ex- 

 cellent family hotel. Also good accommodations 

 for the sportsman. Good boats and every facilty 

 for flahlng. 3el3 3m 



BRADITER HIiTJSK, GREENWOOD LAKE, 

 ORANGE COUNTY, N. Y., May 15, 1878- 

 Terms— *2 per day. $8 to $10 per week. Free stages 



n.-el-f " lo mid '■'-'■ ". . lot id..;., lend. d.. |. 



AR1NGTON to the house. G. S. BRADNER, Pro- 

 prietor. j»* 8m 



gpotltauim's §oain. 



SPORTSMEN", 



TAKE IT EASY. 



Common-Sense 



CHAIRS AND ROCKERS. 



MyHeadlngand Writing-Table 

 is separate from chair, and is se- 

 cured in position by a strong but- 

 ton. Is easily adjusted tonearly 

 all kinds of arm-chairs, but , 

 should be used on my No. 4, 5, ■ 

 or 13, to Rive complete satisfac- 

 tion. Table can be set at any angle desired, or 

 lowered to (rood posnton for writing. Make a nice 

 table for an invalid. OutUug-board orthe ladles. 

 None of yojrr little 7x9 affaiis; hut is 16xs«.inohea. 

 Cannot, he got out of order. 



My Chairs snd Rockers are made npon honor, 

 stamped and warranted. Are unsurpassed for com- 

 lort and durability. The favorite seat in the best 

 houses of our land. See ihatniy name Is stamped 

 on chair before purchasing 



Send stamp for illustrated price-Llst. 



B. A. SINCLAra, 

 aagl 1st MottvUle, N. Y. 



Eaton's Rnst Preventer. 



For Guns, Cutlery and Surglea] Instruments, 

 Safe to handle, WILL NOT GUM, and will keep la 

 any climate. Sportsmen everywhere in the United 

 States pronounce it the best gun oil in the market. 

 Judge Holmes, of Bay City, Mich., writes: "It is 

 the best preparation I have found in thirty-live 

 yearB of active aud frequent use of guns." 



The trade supplied hy sole manufacturer, GEO. 

 B. EATON, 610 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City 

 Heights, N. J. 



Scld by principal New York dealers, and by Win; 

 Reaa A Sons, Boston, Mass.; B. Kittxedge * Co., 

 Cincinnati. Ohio ; E. E. Eaton, Chicago, 111. ; Brown 

 & Hllder, St. Louis, Mo. 



CANNOT BE SENT BY.MAIL. 



