FOREST AND STREAM. 



219 



l es. 



Chesapeake & Ohio ER 



The Route of the Sportsman and Angler 



to the Best Hunting and Fishing 



Grounds of Virginia and 



West Virginia. 



Comprising those ol Central and Piedmont Virginia 

 BluoEidge MonntainidYallcv «r Virginia, Alleghany 

 Mountains. Greenbrier an (! New Hirers, and Kan- 

 awha Vallev, antl including in their varieties of game 



and Belt, deer, ',"■■. rj . wl I duck, grouse, 



qnall, snipe, woodcock, mountain trout, dubs, pike, 

 pickerel, etc, SCO, 



Guns. Ashing tackle, aud one flog ror eaoh sports- 

 man carried free. 



The Route of the Tourist 



through the most beanilful and picturesque scenery 

 of the Virginia Mountains to their most lanloua 

 watering places ana summer resorts, 



The Only Route via White 

 Sulphur Springs. 



Railroad connection? at Cinc.lnnall, with the WeBt, 

 Northwest and Southeast ; at Gordonavllle, with the 

 North and Northwest; and at. Richmond and Char- 

 lottesville with the South. All modern Improvements 

 In equipment. 



CONWAY R. UOWAED, 

 Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent, 

 ap Richmond, Va. 



People's Evening" Line 



TO ALBANY. 



Loaves PIER 41, N. R., foot of Canal street, 

 A ily, Sundays excepted, at r. m. 

 *irst-clnsn fare. 81- Deck, 50c. Excursion 

 to Albany and Return, $1.50. Btn.e- 

 rooms, $1 .end $S. 

 Making close connections with trains on New 

 York Ctu rii Kr,l road for the Wen, and Delaware 

 and Hudson Railroad for the N'rih, and Susque- 

 hanna railroad tor the Southwest. 

 Rooms Couifortubly Warmed by Steam. 

 rBf-THIS IS THE ONLY NIGHT LINE OF 

 STEALERS SELLING TICKETS AND CHECK- 

 ING RAGQ \QK 'J O PLAI FS ON' TILE N.Y.O.E.R. 

 THSUlXill TICKETS can be had at the 

 ofUee on the pier, at Westco'-t Express offices, at all 

 hotels and (idol odiece in New York, or ol come t» 

 tog Railroad ana Svamimat, Lines. 



B. E. MAYO, Gen'l Passenger Agent, 



Old Dominion Line. 



The Fteamers of this Line reach some of lire finest 

 waterfowl and upland suonlmg sections in the couu- 

 try. Connections direct for Chlncoteogtie, Cobb's 

 Island, and points on the Peninsula. City Point, 

 James' River, Currituck, Florida, and the mountain- 

 oas country of Virginia, Tennessee, etc. Norfolk 

 steamers sail Mondiv. Tuesday. Thursday and Sat- 

 nrday. LeweB, Del., Tuesday and Friday tit 2 i: M. 

 Full information given at ollice, 197 Greenwich St., 

 New York. sep'23 ly 



St. Louis, Minneapolis 



ST. PAUL SHORT LBNE. 



Through Pnllmau Palace Sleeping' Cars 



between St. Lotus, 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 ground;, in tin- Nori invest ror Geeae, 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 Ollice, Cedar Rapids. C. J. IVES, 



B. F. Winslow, Gen. Passenger Agent. 



General Manager, tf 



LONG ISLAND RAILROAD, MAY, 27, 1879— 

 Ferryboats leave New York from James Slip 

 (daily except Sundays) :.n minutes, and from Thirty- 

 fourth street, East River (dailvj :.e minutes previous 

 to departure of trains, and fr u m South Wall street, 

 Fulton aud Catharine ferries (flail 1 ) 80 minutes pre- 

 vious to departure of ti ulns fi om Depot, comer Flat- 

 bush and Atlantic avenues, Brooklyn. Trains leave 

 Brooklyn ami Long lsiaie.1 City (Uunter'a Point) as 

 follows: ForGreenp'j t, Sag ilarle.r, etc., 8:30 A.M., 

 * p. M., and on Saturdays at 8:30 p. m. For Patch- 

 ogue, etc., 9:80 x. si., 4:3. i and 6 p. m. For Babylon, 

 etc., at 9:30 A. m., 4, 4:80, 5 and 6 P. M. For Port 

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



Eort, etc., at 10 a. M , 3:30, 4.30 aud 6:30 p. 14. For 

 oeust Vjdlcy, at 8:30 and 10:00 a. m„ 3:80, 4:30, 5:38 

 andtl:30 p. n. For Far Eoekaway, etc., at 9:30 A. it., 

 4, 4:30, 5, « and 7 p. u. For Garden City and Hemp- 

 stead, 8:80 and 10 a. m.. K::-:u, 4:30, .",:?), 0:30 p. jr., and 

 12:15 night, and from Long i - lam i Ci iv onlv 9:30 a. m., 

 1:80 and 6:30p.m. Sundays— Pnfptrt Jefferson, 

 Patehogsc, etc., 9 a. m. Babylon, etc., and Tp.m. 

 Northport and Locust Valley, g a. m. and 6:30 r. m., 

 Garden City and Heinnsteud, a. is., 2:30 and 6:30 

 p. M., and from Long lelind Ci y only 9:30 a. m. and 

 5180 r. m. Trains for Rr ( eKaway Beach, Flushing, 

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

 Ticket offices U New Y.rt: at Eel Broadway, corner 

 Warren street, at James Slip and Thirty -fourth 

 street ferries, at the offices of ''The Long Island 

 Express," 3 Pari place, TSa ami 912 Broadway and 

 Grand Central Depot ; In Brooklyn, No. 833 Wash- 

 ington street and 79 Fourth street. By purchasing 

 tickets at any of the above offici s. baggage can he, 



vhee-eil item reF-ldiuj ■,- 11 ere lee iiei. 



H. SFUNCBR, Gen'l Sup't. 

 J. Chittehden, Gen'l Pass. Agent. je6 « 



FOR NEW HAYEN, HARTFORD, SPRINGFIELD 

 White Mountains, Montreal and intermediate 

 points. The new ami elegant steamer Continental 

 leaves Pier No. 28, East River, daily (Sundays ex- 

 cepted) at::, a passenger train will be in wailing 

 on the wluirr ai New Haven and leave lor Spring- 



NIGHT LINE —Tee Elm City leaves New York at 



... Apply at -_. 

 Ollice, on the pier, or to RICHARD 1'1-X'K, General 

 .Agent. 



gffartimen'.'i Routes. 



TO SPOETSIEN: 



THE PENNSTLTANIA E.K GO. 



Respectfully Invite attention to the 



afforded by their lines for reaching moat of tho 

 TROTTING FAKES and RACE COURSES in the 

 Middle Stales. '1 hese lines being CONTINUOUS 

 '•'ROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the diffi- 

 culties and dangers of reshipment, while the exoel- 

 leut oars which run over the smooth steel tracks en- 

 able STOCK TO BE TRANSPORTED WitUOUtlaiiaie 

 or injury. 

 The lines ol 



Peiujsylrnni Railroad Company 



also reach the bent leealitlea for 



GUNNING AND FISHING 



m Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 



TICKET:- m n- Company In 



ill the principle cities to EASE, RENOVA, BED- 

 FOED, CRKSsON, RALSTON, M1NNEQTJA, and 

 other well-known centers for 

 Trout Fishing; Wing Shooting, and Still 

 Hunting. 

 Also, to 

 TtJCKEETON, BEACH HAVEN CAPE MAY, 

 3QUAN, and potato on the NEW JERSEY COAST 



r nvued for SALT V VTEli SPul-.T AUTER FES 



*,Sli FEA7IIEU. 



CHICAGO &ALT0H RAILROAD. 



THE ONLY DIRECT RAILROAD from 

 Chioago to St. Louis, it-el Chicago 



to Kansas City 

 WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. 



FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS IN 

 EYERYTIRNG. 



SPORTSMEN will And splendid shooting on the 

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

 quail, etc. Connects direct at Kansas City wtth the 

 Kansas Pacific Railroad for the great, Buffalo and An- 

 telope range of Kansas and Colorado. 



Liberal arrangements for transport of Bogs for 

 Sporkm-cii. 



. JAMES CHARLTON, 



General Passenger Agent, 

 Chicago, D, a 



FOR THROUGH TICKETS TO EEKNANDINA 

 JACKSONVILLE, ST. AUGUSTINE, SAN 

 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 WM. L. JAMES, 

 General Agent. 



P hilcuklpliia and Southern Mail S. S. Co., 

 Pier as Sonth Delaware Aven ne, Phila. 



TROUT FISHIMC! 



The Wisconsin Central Railroad 



THROUGH TO 



LAKE SUPERIOR. 



EXCURSION TICKETS from Chicago to Ashland 

 and return forSWi arc sold at c:; Clark street, or the 

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

 also at low rates from Milwaukee. Dogs, guns and 

 eriTiD e r [ i ! ' 1 1 - L-- ,■ e e ■_ 



The points of attraction to sportsmen on thlB 

 " Forest and Stream *' rente are Jlentisha and Gret 

 Bay for bass llslims ; Butternut Creek and Lake ft . 

 miiscalonge ; the many branches and lakes of the 

 Flambeau and Chippewa which teem with bass, pike 

 and pickerel, never till last, season liahed by sports- 

 men. Between Silver Creek and Ashland all aro 

 tront streams, and niauv utiiers eaa Ue easily reached 

 along the shore from Ashland or Bayfield, while 

 rock fishing for speckled trout and trolling in the 

 Bey ail elide excellent spott, 



The Chequamegon Hotel at Ashland, built last 

 year, has been enlarged, and is supplied with a 

 steam-yacht, sail androwbcaia audexcellent guides. 



The atmosphere at Ash.and Is a sure preventive of 

 hav fever. 



Steamers from Ashland to all Lake Ports. 



Send for Guide Book. 



HENRY PRATT, G. T. A. 



my9 am Milwaukee, "Wis, 



Cromwell Steamship Line. 



NEW YORK, HA1IPAI, N. S. AiVD ST. 

 JOHNS, N. P. 



THE FIRST-GLASS STEAMSHIPS 

 CORTES, Capt. Bonnet i, and 



ALIIAMBRA, Capt. Mcllhinuey. 

 ""Ve porta, having 



form a regnlai 



Pier 10, Norih Riv 

 mouth, [vie , 

 or the Lower St. Lav 

 and most direct rou 

 tion. Time hi twee 

 sixty horns, one hall 

 Vineyard Somes, in 

 Cabin passage, ii 

 New York aad Uali. 

 Johns, S30, gold. 

 rates. For schtduli 

 lars apply to 



oik. 



i, New 





tula the cheapest 



icludiug et'iterordu and meals, 



- ■■:■, e'd 1; New York and St, 



Bxcnraion tickets at reduced 



: of Bailings and further partica- 



CLAKK & SEAMAN, 



86 West streer, N.T. 

 AGENTS-WOOD .V, CO., Halifax, N. B., HAKVI1Y 

 & CO., St. John's, N. F. Je8U6m 



^ar^ttietf's §mtqs. 



THE SPOKTSMA1VS ROUTE. 



Chicago & Northwestern RR. 



Emu 



under o 



tthe Great Trunk 



Hallway Llnee of the VVi-bi and Non Invest. and,« ith 

 itsuumeroua branches and connections, form the 

 stioiicM and q.e kee' route between Chlcngoand all 

 points in Illinois. Wisconsin, Northern Michigan, 

 Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska. California, and the 

 WcRierii Tenimn,;). Ha OMAHA AND CALI- 

 FORNIA LINK :s the eliiittest and beslronte for all 

 poms in Northern Illinois, Iowa, D.,kotu. NebrasTta, 

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

 gon, China, Japan and Australia. IIS CHICAGO. 

 ST. PAL'L AMI) MIMlKAI'id is T.IFeit is the short 

 line for Northern Wisconsin end .Minnesota, and for 

 Madison, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth and all points 

 In the Great Northwest. Its WINONA AND ST. 

 eETER LINK is the only route for Winona, Roches- 

 ter, Owatonua, Mankulo, St. Peter, New Uliu and 

 all I lOintS in Southern and Central Minnesota. Its 

 GREEN 13 -\Y AND MA1K; U ET IK LINE Is the only 



ii"- a ■ in i I . IV, n-i .,",,, ii. ;r,i, 1,1 , ■ ie 



kosh, Appleton. Green Bay, Escanaba, Negaiinee, 

 Marquette, Uouglucn. Haneo.dc ami the Lake Supe- 

 rior coumry. Its FRErtloRT AND DUBUtiUE 

 LINE Is the only route for Elgtu, llockford, Free- 

 port and all points via Frecport. Its CHICAGO 

 AND MU.WACKKE LINE la the old Lake Shore 

 route, and Is the only one passim.- u n eel. It. eeeiee, 

 Lake Forest, Highland Park, TVaukegau Kscine. 

 Kenosha to Milwaukee. PULLMAN HOTEL CAltS 

 arc now running regularly between Chlearro and 

 Council Bin lis, on Hie California Express Train of 

 the CHICAGO & Noi I I ' . ' ;.■, e H 

 Westbound, they leave Ciileago daily, except Sun- 

 day (and on evei-y third Sunday), from the Wells 

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

 Bluffs next morning. 



East-hound t ey leave Council Bluffs st B:S0 p. H., 

 daily, except Saltirday (and on every third Saturday), 



"d ich Chicago nexi afternoon. 



tv~ No other roads west of Chicago runs Pullman 

 or any other form of Hotel cars. 



TO SPORTSMEN. 



This line presents peculiar advantages. For 



I'l ii ■■■. ' d re.eie , il.. e ' ' I ■■:.■■ • ire ; ee 



our Iowa Hue to-day offers more favorable points 

 than any other road in the countrv, while for Deer 

 and Bear hunting, and for Brook Trout, Lake 

 Salmon, Pike, Pickeicl and ltiies lienuig, a hundred 

 poUilscnthe Northern and Norihwe.-ieru lines of 

 this company will be found unsurpassed by anything 

 in the Wert. 



New York oilU-e, No. 41S Broadway ; Boston office, 

 No. 5 State street. 



For rates or information not, attainable from yonr 

 home ticket agents, aoply to 



MARVIN HUGH ITT, 

 W. H. Stenkett, Gen. Manager, Chicago. 



Gen. PasB. Agent, Chicago. j> 20 tf 



l§ot$te mil j^qsorjH for ^gortemzn. 



Sherman House, 



(CLARK AND RANDOLPH), 

 CHICAGO. 



Rates reduced to Jtt per day for all rooms above 

 the parlor floor, withont baths. 



Rooms with baths, $3.50, Si, and $1.51 per day. 

 ALVLN HULBERT, Prop'r. 



We challenge any Hotel In the World to show as 

 large and as elegantly lurm.ihed rooms aa those of. 

 theSHBRMAN. je20tf 



Kossmoro House, Speonk, L. I. 



Situated on the Great South Bay, between Moriches 

 and Westhamnton, within a niie and a half ol the 

 ocean. Excellent, accommodation for summer 

 boarders. Surf aud still water bathing, tioaa boat- 

 ing, fishing, and gunning. House oiien throughout 

 the year for fishing and shunting parties. Boats, 

 boattten, stabling, carriages, and every convenience 

 for sport' mrm. Accessible bv Long I-'mei Hamoad. 

 Terms moderate. S. P. CONKL.N, Prop'r. 



angv) tf 



BRADLEY HOUSE, Eldred, Sullivan Co., N. 

 Y„ is located centrally on Hie best hunting in 

 Sullivan Couniy, six miles from Sliohola. Erie R.R. 

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

 etc. Terms 47 per week. augMtf 



SPORTSMEN TAKE NOTICE.— The Franklin 

 House, Chiltouviile, -Plymouth, Mass. Good 

 gunning and fishing, sea fowl, ducks, partridge, 

 quail, woodcock, peep and plover. Trained dogs for 

 lox, rabbit aud bird hiiniing; boats for sea-fowling 

 and fishing. Terms low. TIMOTHY MANTEL, 

 Proprietor. septia tf 



Wild Fowl Shooting. 



SITUNGVILLE HOUSE OR SPORTSMEN'S RE- 

 TREAT, 8U1NNECOCK BAY, L. I., 

 By a practical gunner and an old bayman. Has 

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



with the largest rig oi trained wlkl-gscse decoys on 

 thecoast. The best ground In Cue vicinity of New 

 York for bays ui| ie stionliugef all varieties. Special 

 attention given by himsel [ to lu= gnesis, and satis- 

 faction guaranteed. Addre8sWM. N. LANE, Good 

 Ground, L. 1. NovS tf 



TO SPORTSMEN. 



Bay View Horse, on Shinnecock Bay, Pond Quo- 

 gnc.'Long ldainl. now open lor fan a- 



ALOSZ" H- CORW1N, Propriete 



BRAIXLET? HOUSE — To Sportsmen, 10 to SO 



ir'c]'u.[ini' bri'uV'i.'Vor.nif. mule, linen iiom station, l) 

 per man; J. M. llliADLEY, El tired, Sullivan t'eoniv, 

 l-!. i OctStf. 



f otds and gesorls %ot Sportsmen. 



TO SPORTSMEN.— The subscriber b ga leave to 

 say that he will keen the Lake House, at Spring 

 Lake, N. J., open until Dec. 31 for the accommoda- 

 tion tif sportsmen. Quail are elmndar.r. i.hw y L -ar, 

 and it is out a short distance to the head of Bamegat 

 Bay, where there is good une.k and goose shooting. 

 Take the Central Railroad, foot of Liberty street. 

 U. W.ABBOTT, Propneior. octWZI; 



r-lOOD DUCK SHOOTING at Noyack; decors 

 V.T gunning; skills: r ; . i-hait". etc. Quail when 

 law Is off. B wit r, p,-r week-, u her charges mode- 

 rate. Address o, 11. EDWARDS, Noyack, Sag Har- 

 bor, L. I , N. Y. octlO It 



TO LET— For six months, from December 1, a 

 Furnished Collage, near 1-ort Eoval S C ■ 

 oranges all winter from the trees ; »n ahimiiance of 

 game, fish, oysters, etc., at lunrl ; Missis, ip m postal 

 and telegraphic facilities; an eligible place lor a 

 party of sportsmen, or for an invalid seeking a mild 

 climate. 'Perms. Sfiufl for llin serttnn a.i,i.-„,.„ r, 



^poitsttim'ss 0oods. 



SPORTSMEN'S EMPOEIDI. 



Tents, Blankets, Portable Boats, r.oudren ,v, Ecrgn- 

 -n's.Tack Lamps, Duuckle's stoves and everything 

 -"■"tary for Camp Outfits. 



Holberlon'H CcUbrnteil Ash noil I.niioeivon.l 

 Fly and Ifntt ffodn, from SO.OO to J15.00 ; Six 



Stria Split Hcmboo ily reds for 'Irout and Black 

 Bass, $13. U0 and 523.00. Every rod warranted. 



Trout Flies, Sl.on per doz.; Black Bass. $2.00 to 

 $3.00. Tied alien- Mebri.le and other ruiirerns in the 

 most careful manner. Holberton'a full leugth ay 

 books. 



The Fox Patent Breeeh-LoadeF 

 the best gun In tlie market. Shooting-warranted. 



Shooting Tackle of every description. 



The Celebrated Dead Shot Fdwfller. 



Sportsman's Clothing of all kinds. 

 IIOUBRRTO >3 CEIJlilli'll.n INIUAN 

 TANNED ANTELOPE *«ItlN VESTS AND 

 JACKETS, 



AA r lnd and cold pioof. Especially adapted to wild 

 fowl shooting. 

 Rubber Blankets, Boots, Coats, Camp Bags, etc. 



W. HOLBERTON & CO., 

 117 Fulton St., N. V. 



P. O. Box 51 OP. septS6 1 1 



Eaton's Bust Preventer. 



For Guns, Cntlery and Surgical Instruments. 

 8afetohaucde, WILL NOT GUM, and will keep la 

 any climate. Snonmion everv where In th : United 

 Statiapronrunce it the best, imn od in the market. 

 Judge Holmes, of Bay City, Mich., wrtcs: "Itia 

 the best preparation i nave, iound in thirty-flvo 

 years of aei ive ,-id irequent use of gons." 



The trade supplied by sole mannfacttirer, GEO. 

 B. EATON, BIO Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City 

 Heights, N. J. 



Sold by principal New York dealers, and by Wm. 

 Reao k Sous. Uost.m, Mass; It. Kitiredge * Co., 

 Cincinnati, Ohio ; B E. E ifm. Chicago, ill. : Brown 

 a. li'.ldt-. St. Louis. Me. '.rims. \v. Pert, Cleveland, 

 Ohio. Trimble & Kleib.el.i-, Baltimore. Md. S. 

 Cropley A- Sons, Georgetown, D. C. Jos. C. Grubb 

 .V Co.. Philadelphia. 



CANNOT BE SENT BY MAIL. 



Ronan's Metal Shell Cleaner. 



Cleans tlfty shells in ten minutes. No water used. 

 Knives elastic, sell adjustu g, prevent the slipping 

 of wads. Is unequalled a- a breech wiper by cover- 

 ing wiin an oiled riotn. For sale by all gun dealers, 

 rr sample sent free bv in .1 oh roeelnl of price, 



SI. CO; lilond Pi Ik re. ,1. P. I.'nNAN, Tas shaw t 



avenue, Boston, Mass. Liberal discount to ihe 

 trade. ScpKII 3m 



No. 20, Oil Fini»Iie 

 ir.g siloes, broad, hea 

 with or wliiurat nails ; 

 adapted for hunters and 

 extra by mail. Seiidslai 

 THOM 



P. O. Box 1,010. 



TAVXOR'3 SELl'-blGHTING POCKET 



JUATCII 6CAFE. 



This match rale aommenus Itaelf at once to all. 



cover except to repl nish the Iotx Jobi the rh-ng 

 lor spoitsmen. t-..-inl rii'iv eerera bu- sample box u, 

 G. R. TAYLOR, 9 Calender Hrci t, I'loviile-iee, 1{ l 

 J a-ge djtcmnt io the trade. MieB 3in 



