FOREST AND STREAM. 



107 



$yort$mm'B Routes. 



NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA NEW LENTS 

 HOUND BROOK ROUTE, 



FOR TRENTON AND PUUaADELPHlA. 



commencdjo .iuxv II, 18T6 



STATION IN NEW YORK— Foot of Liberty 8t.N.R. 



Leave New York for Trenton and Philadelphia at 

 6:30, P, 9:30, 18:15, 11:30 A.M., 3:30,4:00,6:30, 12 p.m., 

 and at 4:30 p. m. for Trenton. 



Leave PhlladclDhla from station North Pennsyl- 

 vania Railroad, Third and Berks streets, at 6:46 

 (way), 7:45, 0:80, 11:80 a. m., 1:30, 1:30, 4:15,0:4517:00 

 P.M. 



Leave Trenton for New York at l :2fl (except Mon- 

 day), 6:50, 8:13, 10:20 A. M., 12:15, 2:16, 8:00, 4:65, 6:30 

 P.M. 



Pullman Drawing Room Oars are attachod to the 

 0:30 a. M., 4:00, v. u. trains from New York and to 

 tno T:15, A, u., 1:30 p. M. trains from Philadelphia. 



Sunday Tiutnr— Leave New York and Phila- 

 delphia at 9:00 a. m., 5:30, 12 f. M. Leave New York 

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

 ton for New York at 1:20, 9:50 a, -j,, lino P. M. 



Boats of tli c- "Brooklyn and Erie Annex" make 

 connection at Jersey City station io and from Brook- 

 lyn and Erie Depot, .Jersey City. 



Tickets for tale at foot of Liberty street, Nos. 629 

 and 911 Broad nay, lit Itie piiueioii] lioteln, all offices 

 Of the Erie Railway in New York aud Brooklyn, am" 

 at No. 4 Court street, Brooklyn. Baggage checked 

 from residence to destluat ion. 

 Septls ly II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Puna. Agent 



TO SPOETSIEtf: 



THE PENNSYLVANIA R.R. CO. 



Respectfully Invite attention to trie 



§>yort$mm's §mth$. 



afforded by their lines for reaching most of the 

 HKOTT1NG PARKS and RACE COURSES in the 

 Middle Suites, 'these lines being CONTINUOUS 

 FUOM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the diffi- 

 culties and dangers of reshipmeul, while the excel- 

 lent ears which run over the smooth tsteel tracks en- 

 able STOCK TO BE TRANSPORTED wlthont failure 

 Br Injury, 

 The lines of 



PeunsylYani Railroad Company 



also reach the best lecalitles for 

 QUHNIjr& AND FISHING 



In Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 

 TICKETS nre sold at the offices of the Company In 

 all the principle cities to KANE, RENOVA, BED- 

 FORD, CRESSON, RM.STON, MINNEQUA, and 

 other well-known centers for 



Trout FiMUiue. Wing Shooting, and Still 



Hunting. 



Also, to 



TDCKERTON, BEACH HAVEN, OAPE MAY. 



SOU AN, and points on the NEW JERSEY COAST 



ii... 1. lor SALT WATER SPORT AFTER FIN 



-.NT- FEATHER. 



CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. 



THE ONX.T DIRECT RAILROAD from 



Chicago to St. Louis, alv! Chicago 



to Kansas City 



without change of cabs. 



first-class accommodations in 

 everything. 



SPORTSMEN will find splendid shooting on the 

 tine of this road; prairie chicken, eeese, ducks, brant, 



Snail, etc. Connects direct at Kansas City with the 

 lansaa Pacific Railroad for the great Buffalo and An- 

 telope range of Kansas and Colorado. 



Liberal arrangements for transport of Dogs for 

 Sportsmen. 



JAMES CHARLTON, 



Qeneral Passenger Agent, 

 Chicago, IS c. 



FOR FLORIDA 



1710R THROUGH TICKETS TO FERNANDINA 

 r JACKSONVILLE, ST, AUGUSTINE, SAN 

 FORD, ENTERPRISE, and intermediate landings 

 on ST. JOHN'S RIVER and interior points in 

 FLORIDA, by Bteamahip to SAVANNAH, and thence 

 by railroad or steamboat, apply to WM. L. JAMES, 

 General Agent. 



Philadelphia andSoulhern Mall S. S. Co., 

 Pier 22 South Delaware Avenue, ihila. 



TROUT FISHING! 



The Wisconsin Central Railroad 



thuqugk to 

 LAKE SUPERIOR. 



EXCURSION TICKETS from Chicago to Ashland 

 and return for ¥20 are sold at C3 Clark street, or the 

 CM. and SI. Paul, Madison Sciem, Depot, Chicago ; 

 also at low rates from Milwaukee, Dogs, guns and 

 camp equipage taken free. 



The points of attraction to sportsmen, on this 

 " Forest and stream " route are Menasha and Green 

 Bayfor bass fishing ; Butternut Creek and Luke for 

 muscalonge ; the many branches and lakes of the 

 Flambeau and Clupp. wa which l.ccm with bass, pike 

 and pickerel, never till hist season (1-hed by sports- 

 men. Between Silvtr creek and Ashland all are 

 trout streams, and man vet hers can ne easily reached 

 along the shore from Ashland or Baylield, while 

 rook ashing for speckled trout and trolling in the 

 Bay affords excellent spoit. . 



The Chenfuamegou hotel at Ashland, built last 

 year, has been enlarged, aucl ts supplied with a 

 Bteam-yacht, sail and ruv.djoats and excellent guides. 



The atmosphere at Ashland is a sure preventive of 

 hav fever, 



Steamers from Ashland to all Lake Ports. 



Send tor Guide Book. 



HENRY PRATT, G. T. A, 



my9 em Milwaukee, Wis, 



Chesapeake & Ohio RE 



The Route of the Sportsman and Angler 



to the Best Hunting and Fishing 



Grounds of Virginia and 



West Virginia, 



Comprising those of Central and Piedmont Virginia 

 Blue Ridge Mountains, Valley of Virginia, Alleghany 

 Mountains, Greenbrier and New Rivera, and Kan- 

 awha Valley, and including in their varieties of game 

 and Ush, deer, bear, wild turkeys, wild duck, grouse, 

 qnatl, snipe, woodcock, mountain trout, bass, pike, 

 pickerel, etc., etc. 



Guns, fishing tackle, and one dog for each sports- 

 man carried free. 



The Route of the Tourist 



through the most beautiful and picturesque scenery 

 of the Virginia Mountains to their most famous 

 watering places and summer resorts, 



The Only Route via White 

 Sulphur Springs. 



Railroad connections at Cincinnati, with the West, 

 Northwest and Southeast ; at Gordonsvilie, with the 

 North and Northwest; and at Richmond and Char- 

 lottesville with the South. All modern Improvements 

 in equipment. 



CONWAY It. HOWARD, 

 Gen, Passenger and Ticket Agent, 

 ap Richmond, Va. 



gporifiifen's §nut^. 



ptlNEY m.ANl»-KHK!JUTON BEACH. 



SUMMER. ARR »NOKMENT, 

 rotiimeiiolioj duly v, ids. 



Trains tor Coney Island— Leave .ie|iot on Flatbiish 

 avenue, Willink Km ranee, Prospect Park, at 6:20, 

 7:30, S:S0, 9:30, 10, 10:30. 11, li:vu, 11:40 a. m., 12 m., 

 12:40, 1, 1:20, 1:10, 2, 2:20, 2:40, a. 3:20, 8:40, 4, 4:20, 

 4- to, G, 5:20, 6:40, 0, o:*U, 0:40, 7, 7:1S, 7:30, 7:15, 8, 

 ':20, 8:40, !), 9:30, 10, 10:30 P.M. 



Returning from Pencil— 7, s, II, 10, 10:90, 11,11:20, 

 _i:40 a. ii., 12 m., 12: in, I, 1:0, 1:10, 2, 2,20, 2:40, 3, 

 3.20, SM0, 4. 4:2(i, .1:10, f>, r.:;0, f.:io, (i, 0:20, 0:10, 7, 

 7:20, 7:3s, 7:50, S:t!d, s:2o, s:iij, !>. 9:30, 10, 10:30, 11 

 P.M. 



Sunday Trains !n Is' . u.i-.-::.e, '.">, 9:80, 10, lurjo, 

 10.40, 11, 11:20, 11:40 A. M.. 12m., I. l:2li, 1:40, 2, 2:20, 

 2:40, 3, 3:20, 3:40, 4, 4:20, 4:40, 5, a, 20, 5:40, (J, 6:20, 

 B:40, 7, 7:16, 7:30, s„ S:2(l, S:-|0, !), ti-sit, 10, 10:30 P. M. 



1 i ," i i. •-.: - ■• ' :S", hi, 10:21', lUMO, 11, 



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

 3:20, 3:40, 4, 4:20, 4:40. 5. 5:20, 5:40, fi, 6:20, 6:40, 7, 

 7:20, 7:3,1, 7:50. S:U5, ,> : a>, 8: i.e. a, ;i;30, 10, 10:30, 11 

 P. M. 



Time to Coney Island, ten minutes. Excursion 

 tickets, 40 cents ; singU: fare, 20 cents. Grand con- 

 certs every afternoon and eveuing by Conterno's 

 Twenty-third Regiment Rand. 



MR. LEVY, the celebrated cot net soloist, has been 



. s.. o.i lit scascll. 



The following horse-oar lugs ruu directly to de- 

 pot: Platbush avenue from Fulton Perry; Bergen 

 street, S. B.; FraiiKlln avenue, from Snnth Seventh 

 street Perry, E. D., and x-Suraini avenue, from foot 

 of Broad way. W. E. DORWIN, Snp't. 



St. Louis, Minneapolis 



ST. PAUL SHORT LINE. 



Through Pullman Palace Sleeping- Cars 



between St. Louis, Minneapolis 



and St. Paul. 



Burlington, C. Rapids & N'rtri'rn 



QUICKEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST! 



TWO PASSENGER TRAINS EACH WAT DAILY, 

 between Burlington, Albert Lea and Minneapolis, 

 crossing and connecting with all East and West 

 Lines lu Iowa, running through some of ine finest 

 hunting grounds in the Non Invest tor Geese, Ducks, 

 Pinnated and Ruffed Grouse and Quail, Sportsmen 

 and their dogs taken good care of. Reduced rates 

 on parties of ten or more upon application to General 

 Ticket Oltiee, Cedar Rapids. C. J. IVES, 



E. P. Winhlow, Qen. Passenger Agent. 



General Manager. tf 



LONG ISLAND RAILROAD, MAT, 27, 1STS.- 

 Ferrybo°ts leave New York from James Slip 

 (daily except Sundays) ;-m minutes, mid from Thirty- 

 fourth street, East River (daily) a, minutes previous 

 to departure tit trams and from South Wall street, 

 Fulton and Catharine ferries (daiL ) no minutes pre- 

 vious to departure of trains from Depot, corner Hat- 

 bush and Atlantic avenue?, Brooklyn. Trains leave 

 Brooklyn and Long Island City (Hunter's Point) as 

 follows : For Grccnptc 1, Sag ilaibor, ei.e..,S:30A.M„ 

 4 p. m., aud on Saturdays at 3::iu p. m. For Pateh- 

 ogue, etc., 9:30 A. m„ 4:311 aud G p. m. For Babylon, 

 etc., at 9:30 k. in, 4, 4:30, fi and UP. si. For 'Port 

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

 port, etc , at 10 A. M, 3::-;0, 4.3" and 0:30 p. m. For 

 Locust Valley, at S:3U and 10:00 a. m., 3:30, 4:30, 5:30 

 andG:30p. w. For Far Rneknway, eic, at 0:30 A. m , 

 4, 4:30, 6, « and 7 p. m. For Garden city and flemp- 

 Btead, 8:30 and 10 a. m., s:So, 4:3o, 5:30, 6:30 p. jr., and 

 12:l5night, and from Long Island City only 9:30 a. it., 

 1:80 and 6:30 p. M. SUNDAYS— For Pert Jefferson, 

 Patchogne, etc., 9 a. m. Babylou, etc., (i and 7 p m. 

 Northport and Locust Valley, 9 a. m. and 0:30 p. >i„ 

 Garden City and Hempstead, a. jr., 2:30 and 6:30 

 P. M., and from Lung Isl;md CI y only 0:30 a. m. aud 

 5130 p, sr. Trains for Roekaway Beach, Flushing, 

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

 Ticket oillces. in Sew York at 231 lit oad way, corner 

 Warren Btreet, at James Slip and Thirtv-ionrtli 

 streEt ferries, at the offices of" The Long Island 

 Express," 3 Park place, 785 and 012 Broadway and 

 Grand Centra! Depot ; in Brooklyn, No. 833 Wash- 

 ington street and 70 Fourth -street. By purchasing 

 tickets at any of the above offices, baggage can be 

 cheeked from residence 1 a destination, " 



S. SPENCKlt, tien'l Su 

 J. Chittenoen, Gen'l Pass. Agent. 



Jup't. 

 jell tf 



FOR NEW RAVEN, HARTFORD, BPRINGFLELD 

 White Mountains, Montreal and iurnunsltat.' 

 points. The new and elegant steamer Continental 

 leaves Pier No. 26, East River, dully (Sunnavs ex- 

 cepted) at :s. A passenger l-ram will be In waltlug 

 on the wharf at New Haven ami leave for Spring- 

 field and way stations on arrival ofl.nat. 



NIGHT LINE.— Tlie Eua City leaves New York at 

 11 P. h., connecting with passenger train in waltlug 

 on wharf atNew Haven, js..,ma>Ki.. a. m. Tickets 

 sold and baggage checked at mi r.roiidway, New 

 York, and i Court street, Brooklyn. Excursion to 

 New Haven and return, si so, Apply at General 

 Office, on the pier, or to Richard peck, General 

 Agent. 



Cromwell Steamship Line. 



NEW YORK, HALIFAX, TV. S. AND ST. 

 JOHNS, N. P. 



THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS 

 CORTES, Capt, Bennett, and 



ALHAMBRA, Capt. McTlliinnev. 

 form a regular line between above poita, leaving 

 Pier 10, North River, New Y'ork, three times a 

 mouth. Persons, visiting Nova Scotia, Newfoundland 

 or the Lower St. Lawreucewill tlnd tills the cheapest 

 and most direct route, avoiding changes anddoten- 

 ton. Time between New York and Halifax about 

 sixty hourB, one half of trip through Long Island and 

 Vineyard Sounos, in smooth water. 



Cabin passage, including stateroom and meals, 

 New York itud ilalifu \', 5,1.5 cold ; New York and St. 

 Johns, $30, gold. Excursion tickets at reduced 

 Tates. For schedule Qf sailings aud further particu- 

 lars apply to 



CLABK & SEAMAN, 



Sll West street, N. Y. 

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

 & CO., St. John's, N. F. je206m 



THE SPORTSMAN'S ROUTE. 



Chicago &Northwestern RB, 



Embraces under one management the Great Trunk 

 Railway Lines of the West and Northwest, and.wlth 

 Its numerous branches and connections, form' the 

 shortest and quickest route between Chicago and all 

 points in Illinois, Wisconsin, Northern Michigan, 

 Minnesota. Iowa, Nebraska, California, ami the 

 Western Territories. Its OMAHA AND GALL 

 I'ORNIA LINK is the shortest and best route for all 

 points In Northern Illinois, Iowa, Dakota, Nebraska, 

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

 gon, China, Japan and Australia Its CHICAGO. 

 ST. PA UL AN Li _M INNEAl'OLIS LINE is the short 

 line for Northern w.sr im.-in and Minnesota, and for 

 Madi»ou,St. Paul, Minneapolis, i "niliit.li aud all poinIB 

 In t.ne Great- Northwest. Us WINONA AND ST. 

 t ETER LINE is the only route for Winona, IMclics- 

 ter, Owatonna, Mankato, St l'eter, New Ulm and 

 all points in Southern ami Central Minnesota. Its 

 GREEN 13 \Y AND MAKQ.tJKTTK LINE Is the only 



' I- 1 -I ■.■■■-•-■- 1 1 ■ ■ . '.',-, : . .:,..,-:. | '.-,,■; ,|,, J,.,,-, , ;. . 



kosh, Applelon, Green Bay, Kscanaba, Negaunee, 

 Marquette, rtougliton. Hancock aud the Lake Supe- 

 rior country. Its FREBloltT and l>UliU<;UE 

 LINE is the only route for Elgin, l'.oekford, Free- 

 povt and all points via Freepnrt. Its CHICAGO 

 AND MILWAUKEE LINE Is the old Lake Sin 

 route, and Is the only one passing through EvtU)stL_, 

 Lake Forest, Highland Park, vVaukegan Rnclue, 

 Kenosha to Milwaukee. PULLMAN HOTEL CARS 

 are now running regularly between Chicago and 

 Council Blurts, on tin- Ca'ifonnti Express Train of 

 the ClllCAGO & NOPSlTlW'I-iSTr.L'N RAILWAY. 

 Westbnund, tliey leave Ctilcago 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 ey leave Council Bloffa at 5:30 p. _., 

 dally, except Saturday (and on every third Saturday), 

 and reach Clucugo next afternoon. 



£$r~ No other roads west of Chicago runs Pullman 

 or any other form of Hotel cars. 



To HI'OKTSMEN. 



This line presents peculiar advantages. For 

 Prairie Chickens, Dnck=. i;c-.v- and Brant shooting, 

 our Iowa line to-day offers more favorable points 

 than any other road in the country, while for Deer 

 and Bear hunting, and for Brook Trout, Lake 

 sainu.it, ! - 1 ':-. .- , r.ci.e-r-i :e..,: ices ashing- a hundred 

 poiutsonthe Northern and Nortliwestcru Hues of 

 this company will be found utisurpaessd by anything 

 in the Wert. 



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

 No. B State street. 



For rates or information not attainable from your 

 home ticket agents, apply to 



MARVIN HOGHITT, 

 W. H. Stennett, Gen. Manager, Chicago. 



Gen. Pass. Aecnf. Chicago. ]e«n tf 



TAKE THE 



People's Line Steamers 



FROM PIER 11. N. u., foot of Canal street, 

 daily, txeept Sundays, at 6 p. St., connecting at 

 Albany with Express Trains 

 FOR 

 Siiintogn, Schtooii take, Rlne Mountain 

 I. nl.e, l.ako < iiaiiipliim. I, nUe iieoree, the 

 AdlromluciiH, lllontical, and all points North 

 iinilW,.»[. 



E?-TI11S IS THE ONLY NIGHT LINE OP 

 STEAMERS SELLING TICKETS AND CHECK- 

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



STATEROOMS, $1 and $2. 



THROTJfsn TICKETS can be had at the 

 Offlce on thuplcr, at nil We-: con Express offices, 

 at all the hotels aud ticket offices lu New York, or 



"I ..-"tin cc!i ne- i; ■,,;.,! : ,u-i ; i aiiihuat Ll.a. s. 



s. E. MAYO, Gen'l Passenger Agent: 



Old Dominion Line. 



The steamers of tlifs Line reach some of the finesf 

 traterfowl and upland shooting sections In the ooau. 

 try. Connections direct for Chincoteague, Cobb's 

 island, and points on the Peninsula. City Point, 

 James 1 River, Currituck, Florida, aud the mountain- 

 ous country of Virginia, Tennessee, etc. Norfolk 

 steamers sail Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 

 Delaware, Monday, Wednesday and Ftlday at 3 p. m'. 

 Full information eiven at office, 1ST Greenwich 

 St., KowTorlt. senssiy 



§atels <tnd§e<MiitBfor gportemen. 



hotels und Resorts pt( gpartsnmj. 



Sherman House, 



(CLARK AND RANDOLPH), 7 



CHICAGO. 



the parlor floor, without baths. 



Rooms with baths, $-3.60, $4, and $1.50 per;day, 

 ALVIN HULBERT, Prop'r. 



We challenge any Hotel ip the World to show aa 

 large and as elegantly furnished rooms as those of 

 the SHERMAN. ie'20 tf 



Grand Fishing. 



ItOBEBTS' STJMilER RESOET, 



DOTY l^H J, A N T>, 



NEENAH, [WIS. 



FlSlilz.O AND ANGLING.-To the sportsman 

 and angler no place in Wisconsin offers greater in- 

 ducements, the catch of fish during the season being 

 at all limes good, and the varieties such astojnoko 

 it flist-class sport. Black and silver basB, musca 

 longc, pike, pickerel, cattish, sturgeon, rock bass 

 and perch, are the common varieties caught, and as 

 the best Ashing grounds are within a few rods of the 

 house, no time Is lost In going or coming. Je20 3m 



Wild Fowl Shooting. 



SPRINGVILLK HOUSE OR SPORTSMEN'S RE- 

 TREAT, SU1NNECOCK BAY, L. I., 

 By a practical gunner and an old bayman. Has 

 alwayB on hand the heat of boats, batteries, etc., 

 with the largest rig of trained wild-geese decoys on 

 the coast. The best ground In the vicinity of Now 

 York for bay snipe shmningnf all varieties. Special 

 attention given by himself to his guests, and satis- 

 faction guaranteed. Address WM.' N. LANE, Good 

 Ground, L. I. Nov8 tf 



COUNTRY BOARD. 

 ARTISTS OR SPORTSMEN, 



Good Hunting and Fishing, magnificent scenery, 

 pure mountain air, good rooms and hoard at mode- 

 rate prices. Address P. 1<\ COOPER, Locust Hill 

 Farm, Ashley Falls, Berkshire Co., Mass. ang29 9c 



Rossmore House, Speonk, L. I. 



Situated on the Great South Bay, between Moriches 

 and vVesihampfon, within a miteaudahalf oi the 

 ocean. .Excellent accommodation for snmmer 

 buarders. Surf and still water leitMng. Good boat- 

 ing, llEhlng, and gunning. House or.cn throughout, 

 the year for llsliing and shooting parties. Boats, 

 boatmen, stabling, enriasLvs, and every convenience 



ee ■[-..!■ Clou. .-.,-, :-:::.. ,.!, , i.ocr 1,'jcj Rule Oad. 



Terms moderate. s. P. CONKLiN, Prop'r. 



augffl tf 



BRADLEY HOUSE, Eldred, Sullivan Co., N. 

 Y., is located centrally on the best hunting in 

 Sullivan County, six milts from Shcliola. Erie R. R. 

 Small game very plenty. Some deer, foxes, coons, 

 etc. Terms 4tT per week. aug29 if 



greenwood %aht. 



MONTCLA1R & GREENWOOD 

 LAKE RAILWAY. 



Splendid Bass and Pickerel Fishing— Tleauti- 

 lul Luke and Mountain Scenery. 



Trams leave Now York, foot of Courtlandt and 

 liesbrosses streets, dally (Sundays excepted) at s:S0 

 A. M. and 4:30 p. m. 



Leave Brooklyn, via J 

 street, at s i. m. and 4 J 



Pullman Parlor Car tn 4:30 p. m. train. 



Throngn coadi daily betwoeu Hackensack, Pater- 



t boats foot of Fulton 



u ana G 



Ex, 



lwood Lake. 

 ._ fare from Brooklyn, New York or 

 ... .'ity, $2 nu Parties of lifteen or more per- 

 sons, $1.50 each, 



J. P. MACKLE, Gen. Pass. Agent. 



TUI5 SUBSCRIBER desires a capitalist or associa- 

 tion of gentlemen to Join him m tut erection of a 

 select family hotel orciun house on themosl. beauti- 

 ful and eligilile situation ai (tr.enwood Lake, N. Y 

 with from twenty Io ftftjy acres of land, asniay be de- 

 sired, aud will take oneiii, r,i ot the purchase price 

 of the property in slock or shares in the enterprise. 

 i :..,■ ■:.„■ su.-. with water iiouts, also forsalo, 



in plots io suit, on liivora'itc i.-ims. Circulars can 

 lie Had til oil-.ce id Finn-sT and Stueam. ApiPv to 

 or address S. CALDWELL, Greouwood Lake 

 Orauge County, N. Y. niayls if ' 



rpRAPHAGEN DOUSE, GREENWtJOD LAKE 

 X Orange County, N. Y., L. Y. JENNESS. An ex^ 

 cellent family hotel. Also good accommodations 

 tor tho sporthtnau. Good bonis and every facilty 

 for llshmg. jeis am 



BRADiVESt Hi.psR, tJUEENWOOD LAKE, 

 ORANGE COUNTY, N. Y., May 15, I87i»- 

 Terms— 12 per day, $S to 1 1 It per week. Free stages 

 for oiiests to and from the steamboat dock ai 

 AKJNOTONtoilieiiou.se. o S. LKA ONER, Pro- 

 prietor. Jjg ilu, 



J>u///.w/e«'A' <$oods. 



Eaton's Bust Preventer. 



For Guns, Cutlery and Surgical Instruments 



Safe to handle, Wild, suT uiiai, and will keep in 



■' 1! > clicc.ie. :S|n li-eic ....ryv.o.ore ,„ ,; u . [-,,,,, 



states pronounce it the best gun oil in the market." 

 Judge Holmes, of Bay City, Mich., writes: -It la 

 the best preparation I have fonnd in thirty-five 



years ot active and freijucni, use of guns." 

 p '' "r. ,;i: ai ^ supplied by sole nn.hiiiaettirer, GEO. 

 Uelghls, N '.I. ' P " VOnitt Aya ^' JeU,L ' y '" y 

 Si 1<1 by principal New York dealers, and bv Wm. 

 Keao & Sons, liosi.ou, Mass.; ii. KiliredgeA Co.. 

 Oinclnuati, Ohio ; E. E. Eaton, Chicago, 111. : Brown 

 A Hllde,-, St. Louis, Mo. 



CANNOT BE SENT BY MAIL. 



