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FOREST AND STREAM. 



§nick for the Rummer igottrist. 



THREE FAST EXPRESS TRAI NS I»A1 L V 



PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 



PITT8BOBGH, TOUT WAYNE AMi OjfiCA&O 

 RAILWAY, AND PAN-HANDLE ROUTE. 

 Time, 9:30 A. M„ S;00 P. M. 8:30 P. !M 



to Sx 



Escape tUeSttnlluet Heat— Goto Colorado. 



Splendid Hunting and Fishing ! 



Good hotels and charming Summer Resorts. Health- 



ivsejrine mineral w.ners, in,] .. -iliil.ri.ni-. iriviiv.r- 

 uring climate. Thousands arc l'.wi; to Colorado Lhis 

 season toenjoj tuelumrtesaf Nature annu the 



Reairtifn] Parks of the Rocky Mountains. 



For cheap rates and particular information address 

 E. A. FORD. 

 General Passcnt'i i Ag..nt. 25 South Fourth Street., si. 

 Louis. Mo., and he. will cheerfully and promptly tell 



Fishing and Hunting 



Reduction—Only $13. 

 Boston to flloosehead Lake and Return. 



lieartlhe XTollo-win.g'., f or the 



Best Fishing and Hunting 

 RESORTS. 



>n. Eastern R. R., Brook Trout. 



•>:>:• A. M and;i:ir, P. M. 



. '•"aniiiuLMon. Me. I Largest 



L Br I i'k 10 Bethel, Me. y Brook 



ia. Dexter, Me.. Lake and Brook 



|- Laud locked Salmon. 

 'rime Edward Inland and Nova 

 l'tom ;,nd Brook Trout. 

 : -':1.. A M. and b:20 P. M. 



e and small game in all the above 



Eastern and Maine Central R.R. Line. 



SEW SUM HER RESORT. 



Cheap Excursions. 



Toronto to the Lakes of Muskoka. 



.Daily- Line. 



The Steamers Niuissing' and Wenonah, 



The Northern Railway of Canada. 



Pare only giG — Tickets Good to Return in a Month. 



Tickets and full information to be had at the North- 

 ern Hallway offices and Agencies. 



A. !'. l':jlk.l:1 UN. 

 JlyiBm P. O.T iron to and GravenUnrsr, 



STEAMERS TO 



Eastern Maine, New Brunswick, 



Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, &c, 

 THE 



Company's Steamers 



New York and City of Portland. 



leave Boston at 3 a. in., and Portland at 6 p. m, 

 every Monday and Thursday for Kus;pon. Maine- 

 and St. John, New Brunswick, forwarding pas, 

 eeiigers by connecting lines to Calais, Maine. 

 St. Andrews, Frederickton and Shediac, N. B, 

 Amherst, Truro. Pieton. Dighy, Annapolis, Kentvillc, 

 Windsor and Halifax N. S., Siimuiersidc and Char- 

 ottetown, P. E. I., add Hawkcsbnrg, C B. This ie 



A most Desirable Route for Sportsmen, 



to I lie fainou 

 Eastern reuio 

 circular, with 



. eof t 



ag grounds of the 

 rates of fare. For 

 of the. route apply 



u Wharf, Boston. 



SMFORD'S INDEPENDENT LINE. 



Till: STEAMERS CAMBRIDGE— 

 J. P. JOHNSON, master, und li ATA II DIN. W 

 R. Roix, master, leave Poster's wharf. Boston, for Dai.- 

 gor and the intermediate landinL'S on the Penobscot 

 river, alternated, even MONO A V, TUESDAY, 

 THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, at 5i o'clock P, M., con- 

 necting at. Rocklanci on Wcdnesdavs and Saturdavs, 

 with boat for Ml. Desert, Muchla-" and intermediate 



>r every morning for surrounding 

 ss sailing packet leaves Belfast for 

 i'ftl of each tioat. ..Staterooms can be 



■m". B. HAsi'LTINE, Auent, 

 No. II Poller's Wharf, Boston. 



Qjjimdt} for thc^unftner §£ottrist. 



For Havana and New Orleans. 

 Phila. and Southern Mail 



."* i « .nMs-li i i > Company's 



REGULAR SEMI-MONTHLY LINE. 



Philadelphia via. Long Branch, 



and the New Jersey So. R. R. 



FADE FROM NEW YORK TO PHILA.. ONLY J8.2S 



COMMENCING THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, ldW. 

 Leave New York from Pier 8, N. R., foot or Rector st. 



«:<15a. m.— For Philadelphia. Lone Branch, Toms 

 River. Tnckerton. Vinciund and Undueton. 



laKI-p. m. -For Philadeintra. Lout' Branch, Toms 

 Itiver, Waretown and Tnckerton. 



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

 Saturdays for Waretown, &c. 



Airlve in New York. 



9:36 a. M — From Toms River, Sec. On Mondays 

 from Waretown. 



1:05 p. m.— From Philadelpliia, Vineland, Bridge- 

 ton, Tnckerton, Waretown, ifc. 



■1:20 p. m.— From Philadelphia. Tnckerton, Toms 

 River, &c 



Collingwood and Lake Superior. 



r pHK FOUR POWERFUL FIRST CLASS 



JL SIDE-WHEEL UPPER CABIN STEAMERS 



and Friday, calling at Owen Sound. Uruc'c's Mines, 



Saiilt Ste. Marie, Michipicolon, Necpigon, Silver 



Islet. Prince Arthur's Landine, and Thilurh. Direct 

 connections with 



Fort Garry and the Red River Conntry. 



This route embraces a most picturesque and enjoy- 

 able Summer tour which in ay be made with great, com- 

 fort and at mod, lat o cost, 'cheap excursions during 



dotqls nil ^e$orta for §yort§men. 



Rossm House, Toronto, Canada. 



SHEA lis & SON. Proprietors. 

 This house is a favorite resort for gentlemen sports- 

 men from all parts of the United States and Canada. 



INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, 

 NIAGARA FALLS. NEW YORK 

 J. I. FULTON, Jr., Proprietor. 



Special rates to Hoarders. -'e!16m 



BOARD NEAR TWIN LAKES, FOUR HOURS 

 rroni New York via. Harlem R. P., and convenient. 

 to depot, stores, chinches and post-ollice. Address 

 FRED COOPER. "Locust Hill Farm," Ashler Falls. 

 Berkshire county, Mass. 



c™ 



led?nr,°" A iJ,"'and F 



i'APT. 



CLAYTON, Hyde- Pal 



ST BOARD 



; where good 

 ad. Address 

 s Co., N. Y. 



POSTPONEMENT. 



SECOND AND LAST 

 GRA?,D GIFT CONCERT 



IN AID OF TEE 



Masonic Relief Association 



OF NORFOLK. 



DAY POSITIVELY FIXED. 



THURSDAY, 19th NOVEMBER. 

 LAST CHANCE. 



This enterprise is conducted by the MASONIC RE- 

 LIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK, VA. under 

 authority of the Virginia legislature (act passed 

 March Hth, 1873). 



SO.OOO Tickets— 6,000 Cn»h Gift,. 



$250,000 

 To be Crivon .Aj-\vsi,y 



Grand Cash Gift of 



Grand Cash Gift of 



Grand Cash Girt of 



Grand Cash Gift of 



a Cash Gifts of 

 ii Cash Gifts of 

 Cash GiftB of 

 8 Cash Gifts of 

 Cash Gifts of 



.*:!'!. noil 

 . . 25.(100 

 2.1.00 , 

 . 10,0:0 

 . 5,0' III 



.'. 8,000 



. If. 000 



. 11,000 



. 10,7511 



. H,ti50 



10 each 50.000 



(,000 CASH PRIZES, aggregating. . . 



~C'..M 



PRICE 01' TICKEIS- 



Whole Tickets $10.00:Qnarler Tickets. . . $SM 



Half Tickets 5.00 Eleven Tickets ...l,.n.hO 



iVO INDIVIDUAL BEfVEFITS. 

 This Concert is strictly for MASONIC pmpo-es, 

 and will be conducted with the same liberality, hon- 

 esty and fairness which characterized the tirst enter- 

 prise. 



JOHN L. ROPER, President. 

 For tickets and circulars giving full information 

 address 



HENRY V. MOOKE, feee'y, Norfolk, Va. 

 RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED. 



MISFIT CARPETS. 



Breech and Muzzle Loading 



GUNS, 



Ladies and Gentlemen ! I 

 There ia no necessity for 



Discolored Teeth and Impure Breath. 



USE 



u-aLTT on^%.ijiiaxr33 1 



Formula 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. 



»~F0H SALE BY LEADING DBuGGIST3,-*sa 



LORD Jfc TAYLOR,, 

 Broadway X 20th St., Sole Agents. 



E. 



& H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 



UTor » first-class Dress ox~ 



Business HAT, go direct to the nianiifaettvrer 



ESPENSCIIEJD, 118 Nassau street. 



F.GROTE&CO. 



Turners & Dealers 

 in Ivory, 



114 East 14th St., N.\ 

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

 Pius. Ivory and Bone Checks, and all other kinds 

 of Ivory Goods. 

 SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF 



Kehoes Indian Clubs. 



ON THE 



Horse, Bog, Natural His- 

 tory, Taxidermy, &e. s 



FOR SALE BY THE 



Forest & Stream Publishing Co. 



The Horso. Youatt $1 25 



The Trotting Horse. Hiram Woodruff x 50 



The Horse in the Stable and the Field 2 50 



American Gentleman's Stable Guide 1 25 



Forester's American (.time m ir- -ea-on. . :; Oil 



■ a.-a.i ■ llor-eund llor.-omanship, svo, 2 vols. 10 00 



r- .1.1. ! ■•■ ■■•r's Field S,„ms. sv„. -.' ,,,!> (i 00 



Fiat.k l-'oie-ter's l-'.sh and Fisliius; . III!) ills) 3 50 



Frank Forester's Manual rouueSportsniRii 3 00 



Gun, Rodand Saddle 100 



Homoeopathic Veterinary Practice 00 



Tin) Horse Doctor. .Mayhew 3 00 



Horse Manaccineut. Majle-w 3 !«' 



The Doe, Yo.nut.. .'..... t 00 



a Do Idsione.... 3 50 



The Fisu'iiif.- TouTi-t. ' < nail, -II. .dock .'.'.'..['.'.'. '.' Oft 

 Tee Aiiieiu-an AiiL'ler- H ■..., '.':.■ ::•.:- Norris. 5 50 

 FUhinglo American Wtttera GcnloC. Scut... a SO 

 Modern Breech Loaders. Ciei.or 3 50 



Li'w-i»' American Spin-inaii . ."'.. ^^i.^.'iiin 



The Trapper's i.aid, N.uh-.n-e 150 



!..:... -a i:.-J Tiii'il. Livinc-io:, Sioiim. 111.... 2 50 

 Trmi: Culture. Seta Green 1 i 



Check List, alone. E. Cuuee 75 



W'c are prepared to receive ordors, when published, 

 (probably in October) for 

 Field, coverand Trap Shooting. Captain A. L. 



Bogardus 2 00 



Ameriiau Wild Fo«l shooting. ,1. \V. Long.... 2 50 



Bv remitting the exact amount, any of the above 

 works will be forwarded promptly by mail. 



P?"If books are ordered not on the above list, a 

 certain amount of time is required before the order 

 can be tilled. 



53?~In ordering rare books or works, which are out 

 of print and can only bo procured at second baud, we 

 cannot always give the exact prices. 



Forest and Stream Publishing Co., 



NO. IT CHATHAM STREET. 



Fishing and Sporting Tackle of every description. 

 Also, the new improved Parlor or Gallerv 1,'illcs. rK- 

 tol s and Tanre tr Apr. lh|y 



SPORTSW1EPJS' DEPOT. 



J0HK K11THEK, 



Corner Second and Walnut Str.. Pbilndelpuiu. 

 IMPORTER, MANFFACTrRFlI and DEALER IN 



Gnus, 1; Mips. T'istols.aml Fishinsr Tackle 

 of all Kinds. 



Hook-. I.,, 



Walerproof Siik l.n 

 J'.-r. : Snoods. Chin 

 lot of Cane Peed.-. 



plic-ii liaiuboo [{..ds. 

 . We make Flies of 



i-.-oriuietit of Rod.-, 



look-. Salmon Flic., 

 lair Trout Lines. Ac. 

 .ines. Also, a lar-'e 



apan. 4-lf 



Tlioixia^ Spark 



shot and Bat 



Miixrufaetnrer. 



[Established 1H08] 

 OJke, No. 131 Walnut Street, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



E* W. TAXIS, AQUARIUM MANUFACTURER 



^' and dealer in GOLD FJS1I, AQUATIC PLANTS 

 Fisn GLOBES. Ac ,;o a,,,,,!, s !;ai , streeti| Pm]ll . 

 ili-lt.hia. Penn. Orders by mail attended to. 



Orange Sporting Powder. 



OKANGE LIGHTNING 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 



verv slight, recoil. 



ORANGE DUCKING POWDER, 



For water for. 1. Very strong and clean. Nos. 1 to 

 5. Packed in metal kegs ,,r i;i |t,s. each, and in canis- 

 ters of 1 and 5 lbs. 



AUDUBON POWDER, 



Very quick. For woodcock and quail Nos. 1 to 1. 

 Packed in metal kegs of 12i lbs. and 6} [ha., and in 

 pound canisters. 



ORANGE RIFLE POWDER, 



The best for rides and for all ordinary purposes. 

 Sizes F.g, FF.g. FFF.g, the last being the driest and 

 most used. Packed in wood and metal kegs of 25 

 lbs., 12i lbs., and iij lbs,, and in canister? of i lb ana 

 } pontic 



Ail of the above give high velocities and loss resid- 

 uum than any other brands made. 



LAFLIN & RAND POWDER Co., 



21 Park Row, N. Y, 



(Opposite Astoii House J 



BREECH LOADING GOUBLI 



GUNS 



OF ALL THE BEST MAKERS. 



Fishing Tackle, 



AND 

 HportSKien's Goods, 

 IMPORTED AND FOR SALE BY 



BARTON, ALEXANDER & WALLER, 



101 & 103 DUANE ST.. (near 



Broadway) New York. 



# 



652 BROADWAVjN.T. 



Bridal Presents, 



Watches, Jewelry, 



Clocks, Bronzes, 



MUSICAL BOXES AND FANCY GOODS, 



At Greatly Reduced Prices. 



Ye J. Magnin Guedln & Co. 



Sole Agents Tor the Celebrated 



JAMES NARDIN WATCH. 



yV 652 BROADWAY, K, Y. "^V 



