no 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



$nide for the <§ummer j^ourist. 



THREE FAST EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY 



PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 



PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO 



RAILWAY. AJND PAN-HANDLE ROUTE 



Time, !»:30 A. M,, 5;O0 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 



Shortest, quickest, and heal line to Oinrijmati, Lou- 



isUlle. New Orleans. St. Louis, chic.H/o, | i; «t. 



■ i ■.'. -;. Northwest and Southwest Pullman nal- 

 acaanddmwing-toomootioUes on all through trahw. 

 New York ticket I'Oicc— Xo. VJti Broadway, No. <135 



D. M, BotEDti 



A. J. CASSATT, Geu'l Jlanaser. 

 TEH, Qen'l Eastern Pass. Agent. 

 [:., Gon'l Pass. Agent. 



Colon 







iffl»! 



Escape tlie Summer Heat— Goto Colorado. 



Splendid Hunting and Fishing ! 



Good hotels ;uid chair] 



atinfi o 



ts. Health- 

 . and a salubriOQB, Invieor- 



ittte, Thousauds are going to Colorado thU 

 -enjoy the luxuries of Nature (\mid the 



Beautiful Parks of the Rocky Mountains. 



Fov i-hiijip riii'V ;-likI ; ;-. i i'i it'nl;ii: in for mi Ml ion ..<!■!.. ■ 

 E. A. KORD, 



Fishing andHunting 



Reduction-Only $13. 

 Boston to Moosehend Lake and Return. 



Readthe Following-, for the 



Best Fishing and Hunting 

 RESORTS. 



On Conway Division. Fa-tern K. R.. Brook Trout. 

 Trains lea '.-./It,.. i "i. s : r, _\ v uu ,i 3:13 p. m. 

 Rangely lakes, via. Fanmngton, Me. I Lareest. 

 ■■'». GrTr'kto Bethel, Me. ! - Brook 

 ■nobscot. ) Trout, 



ia. Dexter, Me., Lake and Brook 



Upper 



g lakei 

 aters of P. 

 ;ad Lake, \ 

 Tront. 



S, In e Lake. U and locked Salmon 



Grand Lake Stream. | Laua locl<ea * &lmon - 

 •-..--., iti n.-uiik. Prince Edward Island and Nova 

 Scotia. Salmon, Sea Tront and Brook Trout. 

 Trains leave Boston 8:15 A. M. and 6:80 P. M. 

 Pullman vara on nlgUt. trains . 

 Good hunting kvge.s id small game in all the above 

 localities in their season. 



For maps, f :lr , ; , rubles. Ate. address or call at. 13 

 Washington, street, Boston, Mass. 



Eastern and Maine Central R.R. Line. 



NEW SUMMER RESORT. 



Cheap Excursions. 



Toronto to the Lakes of Muskoka. 



Daily Line. 



The Steamers Ni pissing and Wenonah, 



The Northern Rail-way of Canada. 



Fore only gti Tickets Good 10 Return In a Month. 



Tickets and full Information to be had at the North- 



10 . K;i:hv..\ ulliri s riI ,ii Aveneie". 



A. P, COCKBURN, 

 jlyffiliu P. O. Toronto and O r nvenhiir sf. 



Steamers to 



Eastern Maine, New Brunswick, 



Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, &c. 

 THE 



Company's Steamers 



New York unci City of Portland. 



will mud October 1st leave Boston at i a. m., and 

 Poiliaml 111 ii p. m every Monday. Wednesday and 



ottetown. P IS. I., ami iiiiivkcshiirir, I? B. This is 



A most Desirable Route for Sportsmen, 



presenting a convenient ana pleasant mode of access 

 to the famous hunting and Ashing grounds of the 

 Eastern regions, at very moderate rates of fare. For 

 circular, with 111:111 and description of the route apply 

 t„ W. W. KLLBY, Agent, 



l'uly23ui Commercial Wharf, Boston. 



SANFORD'S INDEPENDENT LINE. 



THE STEAMERS CAMBRIDGE— 

 1 ,rp JOHNSON, master, and KATAHD1N, W. 

 |: l: , .■ .., |,.av.' !•-. > ■ 1 s wharf, Boston, for linn- 



eor and the intermediate landings on the Penobscot 

 river, alternate!!, every Mi IN DAY, TUESDAY. 

 "1 HI BSD A \. and FRIDAY, at Sf o'clock P. M.. con- 

 UCCtlUK at Rockland on Wem ida; . end Saturdays, 



ivitliVtages foi-S-.l'tw'-t'ek. Blnr-'Hiil, Ellsworth, Cbor- 

 r :i'-M, Ilarrinetuu and Calais. At Bangor coaches 

 Will lie in readiness 10 take passengers to Dover, Fox- 

 iroft, \1.10se11aad Lake, and Intermediate points. 

 . . Bangor every morniug for surrounding 

 towns. A flrst-class sailing packet leaves Belfast for 

 ooms can be 



§uich for the^aitjmcr §£onrist. 



Philadelphia via. Long Branch, 



and the New Jersey So. R. R. 



FARE FROM NEW YORK TO P111LA. ONLY $3.*5 



COMMENCING THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 1874. 



Leave New York from Pier S, N. R., loot of Rector St. 



!l:43a. m.-For Philadelphia, Long Branch, Toms 



River, Tuckertun, Vice-land and BridgetOU. 



l:4(l.p. m.— For Philadelphia Long Braucli, Toms 

 River, Waretowuaud T11r.ker1.011, 



4:00 p. m. — For Long Branch, Toms River, Ac. On 

 Saturdays for Waielown, Ac 



Airivein New York 



9:35 a. M.— From Toms River, &c. On Mondays 

 from Waretowa, 



l:0r, p. m.— From Philadelpllia, Vineland. Bridge- 

 ton, Tnekerton. Waretown, Ac. 



4:30 p. m.— From Philadelphia, Tttckcrtou, Toms 



•, &c. 



C. P. MoFADDEN, W.'S. SNKDKK. 



Gen. Pass enger Agent Genera! Manager. 



Collingwood and Lake Superior. 



THE 6"O0B POWERPOLS , IRSTGLA8S 



JL SIDE-WHEEL UPPER CABIN STEAMERS 

 Chteora, Franc?* Smith. ttuu.birUind and Alga- 

 ma. running i« connection, with the Northern Rail- 

 way of Canada. 1,-ave Collingunod every Tuesday 

 and Friday, calling a: Owen Sound. Brace's Mines, 

 Sault Ste. Marie, MlcbJplcoton, Nsepigon, silver 

 Islet, Prince Arthur* Landing, and D11I111I1. DIrecl 

 connections with 



1'orl Garry and the Red River Country. 



This route embraces a most picturesque and enjoy- 

 able Summer tour which may be made with great com- 

 fort and at moderate cost. Cheap excursions dnnng 

 I he season. Stale room- bad at Toronto. 



I). MILl.uY.-s l-'roir st.. Toronto. 

 CD11K. SON ,v .IF.NKINS, Ag'is, -Jl',1 Broadway. 

 ADAM ROLPII. Gen'l Airent. Toronto. 



§c$orts for ^portfineit. 



Wi 



L. \ 1 si; ■; llnl si-:, LACK WAXEN, PIKE 



july 10 JOHN S. WfLLIAMSON, P rop. ■ 



Rossin House, Toronto, Canada. 



SHEARS * SON. Proprietors. 

 This house is a favorite resort for gentlemen sports- 

 i r.en from all parts of the Un ited States am; ; ana,l 1 



I,10REST HOUSE, AT STALE 

 - of the Bog. O. J. Pelstie, Pro 

 experienced guides furnished to 

 reasonable rates. P. O. addresi 

 mice Co., N. Y. 



S FALLS. FOOT 

 irietor. Boats and 



-'purling parlies at 

 , Colfon, St. Law- 



INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, 

 NIAGARA FALLS. NEW YORK 

 J. I. FULTON, Jr., Proprietor. 



Special rales to Boarders. 'tllOm 



BOARD NEAR TWIN 

 from New York via. Har 



In depot, i-loles. ijlinrclies 

 FRED COOPER, '-Locust 1 

 Ivo-k-hire eonnty, Mass. 



Foxcroft Exchange, 



Foxcroft and Dover ViJlage, Me. 



IS NOW OPEN for permanent and transient hoard- 

 ers. The house in new, and is in one of the most 

 attractive villages in New England, near Sebec Lake, 



salmon flsh-works, and on the immediate border of 

 extensive forests. It is also surrounded by splendid 



mountain aceuery, broad lakes and noble trout streams 

 The stable Is stocked with good teams. A. meg.- rem 

 is connected with the house, which full) supplies the 

 table. Daily communication with Moosehead Lake 

 Toloerapli near house, and Iwo daily mails. Prices 

 moderate. Refers to J. F. -Jetterds, R. H. Mall ser- 

 vice. Bo-urn. P. en P. M. .lEFF.'. KDS, Prop'r. 



UTVIOIV PLACE HOTEL, 

 EUROPEAN PLAN. 



THOS. RYAN & SON, 



BROADWAY. COR. FOURTEENTH STREET. 



The Crossmon House, 



ALEXANDRIA BAY, N, Y. 



C. CROSSMON* SON. PROPRIETORS. 



jf guests. Outfits for boating, 

 rties. Music by ;i Hue baud, 

 innect at Cape Vincent with t 

 Hid Ogdensburg Railroad. 



East End Hotel, 



LONG BRANCH, N. J., 

 L. B. SMITH & Co., Losses. 



Rales, $-i Ml to ?:j 110 per day, including Board and 

 Room z-mcial ntUn1v>n pulil to Excursionist. 

 REGULAR DLNNER, $1. THERE IS ALSO A 



IVioe Lunch Room, 



attached to the establishment. , June 35Sm 



Laird's Mansion House, 



LONG BRANCH. 

 WM. L. MclNTIRE, Proprietor 



MANY l.MFFcVKMFM'l;-; HAVE I'.NEM \DDEI..; 

 New Parlors, New Piazzas, Reading Rooms, etc 



D. HODGMAN & CO., 



27 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK, 

 LARGEST ASSORTMENT 



India Rubber Goods 



COMPRISING 



Rubber Troutlng Pants, 



Fishing: Stockings, 



Camp Blankets, etc. 



Complete SponingS CampingOutfiT. 



MISFIT CARPETS. 



(^OOD SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS, RICH Patterns, Tery Cheap, at the 



VJ OLD PLACE. 113 FULTON STREET, between William and Nassau. Sent home and laid free of charge. 



Ladies and Gentlemen I I 



There is no necessity for 



Discolored Teeth and Impure Breath. 



TJSE 



23-^vcr ouaxjIIQ-ei 



Formiila of Dr J. H. HAUGHWOUT, 

 Prepared by GEO. J. WENCK, Chemist. 



Thousands of families can attest to its being 

 THE BEST TOILET ARTICLE 



OF ITS KIND NOW IN USE. 



E3-r0H SALS BY LEADHTO DRUSGISTS.-^a 



L.OIotD Ac TA"YLO:R,, 

 Eroaclway & 20th St., Sole Agents. 



E& H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 59 1 

 . Broadway, N. Y„ op. Metropolitan Hotel. 

 Chromes and Frames. Stereoscopes and Views, Graph- 

 oscopes. Meeaietlioscopes, Albums and Photographs 

 of celebrities, Photo-Lantern Slides a specialty. Man- 

 ufacturers of Plioiograpliic liaterials. Awarded First 

 Premium at Vienna Exposition. jellly 



For a lii-st-olasss Dress or 



the manufacturer, 



F.CROTE&CO. 



Turners & Dealers 

 in ivory, 



^114 East 14th St., N.\ 

 Billiard Balls, Cloth, Cues, &c. Ten Pm Balls and 

 Pine. Ivory and Bone Checks, and all other kinds 

 of Ivory Goods. 

 SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF 



Kehoes Indian Clubs. 



GrR-^lVD PIGEON 



Shooting Tournament 1! 



Under the auspices of the 



Toronto Cariiii dxi!>, 



.AND THE 

 Junior Gun Club, 



OF TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA. 



The subscribers beg most respectfully to announce 

 to all the sporting men of America that they will hold a 



Pigeon Shootins Tournament! 



At the Toronto Riding and Driving Park, Toronto, 

 Ontario, Canada, commencing 



On Tuesday, September 22d, 



$1,000 will he Given in Prizes. 



$500 Open to Amateurs Only. 



$800 Handicap, Open to All. 



Pan Messrs. J, Ward. Paine, Bogardua and Close. 

 Each of the two prizes will lie divided as follows; 



1 - S15fliuj $1100 



3 8311- 10 00 



3 mi is a oo 



•1 40'l8 700 



5 30 . 14 (100 



rj saltfi 5uo 



? 8016 8 00 



8 Wlir 5 00 



b I3jia n oo 



Entrance fee, jf, r i to each parse. 



Entries to be made with the Secretary on or before 

 Monday evening. Sept. tilsl, 1871. 



The Tournaments to he governed by the Toronto 



Cm i 'lull rules, oxoentnic ;<>-. menlione,; h the recnlic 

 tlons. U. and T. ground traps any sue gun— 1} oz, 

 sbot-SIl entries to lill. 



Shooters may take one or more ehaneeH in each 

 purse, but not to win but, one prize, in each purse. 



Any one not a shootist may take a chance- in each 

 purse", and nominate a friend to shoot his chance for 

 bint, Bui h shooter only allowed to shoot, for one 

 friend in each purse. 



The Amateur match to commence the Tournament. 



Twenty pigeons to be sent in for each cliance, and 

 to shoot "at Ifi. 



The Canadian Grand Provincial Fair 



will be held on the sane day, and within 800 yards of 

 lite Tournament. 



The Toronto street cars carry you within 100 yards 

 of the entrance to the 1 >. ivtng Park. 



A dinner will be provid i on the grounds every day 



ii n-inc llieT 1 , f, Do,,! t . 



Pools will In- solo ami sqiiaas drawn at Mr. Joseph 



Taylor's Dog and Duck Saloon, Colborne street. 



'f'lic iiiidiest. price paid for pigeons by the Secretary. 



N. B.-Allcommuiticaiioiir. ami piteous must be sent 



to the Secietary, who will famish rules and idl further 



Information. 



JAMES CHAPMAN, Sec. and Treaa. 



327 and 3i7 Tonga Strain, 

 Toronto, Aug. 1, 1874. |i 



Breech and Muzzle Loading 



SHOT GUNS, 



Fishing and Sporting Tackle of every description 

 Also, thenew improved Parlor or Gallery Rilles, Pis- 

 Apr. Iljly 



tols and Targetr 



SPORTSMENS' DEPOT. 



JOHJV KRIDER. 



Corner Second and Wnlnut Str., Fhlladelpnla. 



B1PORTER, MANUFACTURER and DEALER IN 



Guns, Rifles, Pistols, and Fishing Tackle 

 of all Kinds. 



He invites all Sportsmen and dealers in his line to 

 examine his stock of Flic., and So.c.-o Bamboo Rods, 

 which are the he,! in this country. We make Flies of 

 all kinds to order, or rods of anv stvle. 



Has constantly on band a full' assortment of Rods, 

 Hooks. Lines. Baits, Keels, Fly Hooks, Salmon Flies, 

 Waterproof Siik Lines. Silk and Hair Trout Lines, &c. 

 Lines. Also, a large 

 4-ly 



Thomas Sparks, 



Shot and Bar Lead 



Manufacturer, 



[Established 1808 ] 

 'Office, No. 121 Walnut Street, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



EW. TAXIS, AQUARIUM MANUFACTURER 

 • and dealer in noLO FISH. AQUATIC PLANTS 

 FISH GLOBES, &c 60 North Sixth street, Phila- 

 delpllia, Penn. Orders by mail attended to. 



Orange Spqrt[ng Powder. 



ORANCE LICHTNINC POWDER, 



The strongest and cleanest Powder made.' Nos. 1 

 to 7, packed only m sealed 1 lb. canisters. The coarser 

 sizes especially are recommended to owners of line 

 breech-loading guns, giving great penetration with 

 very slight recoil. 



OIUNGK DUCKING POWDER, 



JTor water fowl. Very strong and clean Nos. 1 to 

 5. Packed in metal kegs; of tU lbs. each, and in eanis 

 ters of 1 and 5 lbs. 



AUOCBON POWDER, 



Very quick For woodcock and quail Nog. 1 to J. 

 Packed in metal kegs of 1:!$ lbs. and ii} lbs., and In 

 pound canisters. 



ORANGE RIFLE POWDER, 



The best ror rifles and for all ordinary purposes, 

 Sizes F.g, FF.g, FFF.g, the lust being the flnestand 

 most used. Packed in wood and metal kegs of 25 

 lbs., 13i lbs., and 6i lbs., and in canisters of 1 lb. and 

 i pound. 



All of the above cc ,-c hiirii velocities and less resid- 

 uum than any other brands made. 



LAFLIIU RAND POWDER Co., 



21 Park Row, N. Y. 



(.Opposite Astoh House.) 



BREECH LOADING DOUBLE 



GUNS 



OF ALL THE BEST MAKEKS, 



Fishing Tackle, 



AND 



Sportstmeu's Goods, 



IMPORTED AND FOB SALE Bl' 



BARTON, ALEXANDER & WALLER, 



lOl & 103 DUANE ST.. (near 

 Broadway) New York. 



AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMS 



company's «;.:;;■ "' - u- 1 1 : - 



^L «52 BROADWAY, N. V. VV 



Bridal Presents, 



Watches, Jewelr-y, 

 Clocks, Bronzes, 



MUSICAL BOXES ANDEANfiY GOODS, 



At Greatly Reduced Prices. 



Ye J. Magnm Guedin & Co. 



Sole Agents for the Celebrated 



JAMES NARDIN WATCH. 



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«52 BROADWAY, N. Y. 



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