340 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Mat 25, 1881 



jgportsmaa's ^ood$. 



PATENT 



SELF-CLOSING PLUNGE 

 TRAPS. 



PATENT SEU-CLOSING TRAPS, WITH EXTRA 



DOOR TO SHOW WHEN BIRD IS NOT 



IN TRAP. 



Price |>er pair, 825. 



' Tbls trap 1b used by all the principal associations 

 In the U. 8., and Is considered the best (rap made 

 for ra.pld shooting. Manufactured by 



PARKER BROS., Meriden, Ct., 



|MAKEBS OF THE WORLD-RENOWNED 

 PARKER BREECH-LOADER. 

 Send tor Catalogue of Gun Implements, etc 



A SPECIAL OFFERING FOR 

 THIS SUMMER ONLY. 



Tackling or Sailor Shirts, 



With anchor or star embroidery 

 on the collars, and either button 

 or lace. Handsome; well fitting. 



SIZK8 : 



■13'=, 1-1'i, 

 IB*. 16# 



and IT^in. 

 neck. 



$2. BO each. 



Broaufall Pantaloons, 



made ot all linen duck for the 

 V. S. Government. 



Size l , asin. waist, 33ln. lnseam. 

 " 2,34ln. " aaiu. ■• 

 " 3,30m. " aiitn. " 



The price, $1.50 per pair. Is 

 extremely low ; lower than 

 first cost of materlaL 



They can be altered at small 

 expense. 



Please understand that these 

 are a special lot of Navy goods, 

 ready made, and cannot he 

 vailed or made to special 

 measure at a le.^s com. I han Sr>. 



On receipt oi the price I will 

 send prepaid to anv P. O. In 

 the I. &. auyoue. or more of 



GEO. C. HENNING, 



THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 

 410 Tth-st., Washington, D. C. 



Thurber's Reliable 



CANNED GOODS 



— FOB THE — 



Hunter and the Angler, 



— OB — 



TRAVELER BY MSB OR SEA. 



Thurber's Rellab'e Canned Goods will be found 

 lust the articles required. They are packed In 

 nandvand convenient pao:-:a.K'> s, and are ready for 

 use at a moment's notice. Can be served hot or 

 cold. The following win be found specially adapt- 

 ed to the requirements of the sportsman: 



THVRBER'S BONED TURKEY, 

 ROAST " 



BONED CHICKEN, 



" LUNCH HAM, 



" WHOLE BONELESS COOKED nAMS, 



LUNCH TONGUE, 

 " ROLLED OX TONGUE, 



" POTTED MEATS, 



Ham.Tongue, Beef, Turkey, Chicken, Duck & Game. 

 Also a full assortment of Canned Vegetables and 



1 i n. i ■ | -.■■■■--■ '' '■■ :•"» " i ■ ■ I i a. :,!. : 



Uclous. sold iiy all rirst.el iss grocers and dealers 

 In Reliable Pood I'rodu rs. 



BROWN'S I 



1GUNCL|AN^S.J 



For One Dollar, c 

 "> and full directioi 

 onltrtoKKlTeci" 1 



A*^T. YARD LEY BEO^d.S'"^ '{ 



JUtfAPP & VAN NOSTEAKD, 



POULTRY AND GAME 



Kh. 26»*8»0WiwlU*gt©» Markol,*.!* 



ggortgniw'a $ot/d$. 



BOUDREN'S PATENT COMBINATION 



Jack, Dash and Fishing 



LAMP, 



For NIGHT HUNTING Deer 

 and other animals.SPEA RING 

 Fish. Indispensanle on any 

 lioai fag, Yachting or Camping 

 Trip. 



Not affected by Wind, Rain 

 or Jolting. Burns kerosene 

 safely without a chimney. 

 Thows a powerful light 100 

 ■ : ai Asa UASaUMP 

 for CARRIAGES it has no 

 equal. Fits on any shaped 

 clash or on any vehicle. 



TRICES. 



Dash Lamp $5 00 



,kaa, iinii n e-ai l.:mm ... :, i=, 



Fishing Lamp 7 00 



C. O. D., with privilege of examination. 

 WHITE M'F'G COOTPANV, 



BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 



DECKER'S 



BILLIARD^PPOOL 



J A B L E S with the New 



Corded EdgeCushion 

 The hesi now mac/of 



*/arerooms,726 Broadway, N.Y 



§ottfs nndgtcrwrtxfot J^poiismen 



Black Bass and Maskalonge 



THE CELEBRATED FISHING GROUNDS OF THE 



THOUSAND ISLANDS. 



St. Lawrence Hote and the Ratlibim House, 



CAPE VINCENT, N. Y. 

 tTermlnus of R. W. & O. R R.] 



Under one mana ,'ement the Rathbun House has 

 been enlarged to double Its former capacity, and 

 both houses refitted and refurnished ill mi a limit 

 They are located In the immediate vicinity of the 

 very 



BEST FISHING GROUNDS OF THE ST. 

 LAWRENCE BITER. 



Competent oarsmen with first-class boats at rea- 

 sonable prices can always lie obtained. Malaria, 

 mosquitoes and hay fever arc unknown at this 

 point. The terms foi brurd at either of the hotels 

 are from $i to ?u per week, according to location of 



See Fobest anu Stkkam of July 1, isso, "Bass 

 and Maskalonge Fishing," for description' of the 

 attractions, and send for circular containing full 

 particulars. 



H. L. FOX, Cape Vincent, N. Y. 



ADIRONDACKS. 



Sportsmen and Tourists going to the woods via 

 Plattsburgh afler.luly ! can Had meat Hie t'ouriuet 

 House, that city, and on tie- train Tar \ usable Forks 

 Tuesday, Thursday and sain day mornings to ar- 

 range for conveyances and scats In couch for the 

 lakes. My coaches being new and of Abbott <fc Dow. 

 nlng's latest approved pattern. I am not only able 

 to offer more comforts and conveniences than other 

 lines, but having guided over the enure Adirondack 

 region so long 1 can furnish my patrons with such 

 reliable Information as may asslsl than In carrying 

 out their plans for hunting or Ashing. CUAS J 

 GREENOUGH, Stage Prop, and U. S. M. Agt,. Saral 

 nac Lake, Franklin County, New York. 



SARA IV AC LAKE HOUSE, 



(Formerly " Martins,") 



ADIRONDACKS. 



1 beg leave to Inform the traveling public and old 



patrons of this well knowu and popular resort that 



1 have purchased It and will open it to visitors on 



■■•■'■< a ■ ■.. a.' , . , . ... , ,, ■ ■ 



renovated with new i a, lugnout and 



every comfort and convenience to make, it equal or 

 superior to any oilier Hotel in the country. An Al 

 table; best of attendance; superior and expert 

 enead guides Neither expense nor pains will be 

 spared to give my guests Nitisfactl m. 

 Address MlLo B. MILLER, 



Saranac Lake, Franklin Co, N. Y. 



Virginia Midland R. B, 



The Safest, the Shortest, the Beet Route to Florida 

 and South. 

 Pulman Palace cars direct without change. 

 Guns and dogs carried free. Leaves New York at 

 10 p.m. and3:«j>. m.; Washington, Trio A. x. and 

 10 p.m. MERCER SLAUGHTER, General Ticket 

 Agen*, Alexandria, Va. 



MOOSEHEAD LAKE and the North Maine Wil- 

 derness Illustrated. The only complete and 

 comprehensive guide book to Northern Maine and 

 the head waters of the Kennebec, Penobscot, St. 

 John's and Aroostook rivers, and the munoroua 

 lakes and ponds connected with them. 260 pages. 

 80 illustrations and large map. Tinted paper il- 

 luminated covers. Price, by mail, postpaid, 8o 

 oenta. CHARLES A. J. FARRAK, Jamaica Plain, 



§atels and Routes for Sportsmen 



EASTERN R. R. 



ATTENTION! 



FISHERMEN. 



RANGELEY, RICHARDSON 



Moosehead Lakes. 



EXCURSION TICKETS 



ARE NOW ON SALE AT COMPANY'S TICKET 



OFFICE, 



306 Washington Street, 



Next Dcor to old South Church, and at Depot on 

 Causeway street, Boston, 



Also at offices of Thomas cook £ SONS 261 

 Broadway, New York. 



Boston to Farmlngton and return $9 so 



" gWJUfiS " 11.00 



'■ Rangelcy » nM 



'• Mountain View H. and return is. 75 



" Indian Rock " 152= 



" Middle Dam » ir >.'r>o 



" Upper Dam " \' M 14'no 



" Mt Klneo " .. i 5 "oo 



" Andover " 9 m 



" Bethel " h m > 



" Dead River " 13 , m 



" g^ ,. " ....:: 18.50 



■■ Manila, ,1 ■ .. ,..,„, 



" Forks of the Kennebec and return. 13.00 



THAI** 1EATE BOSTON 



For all Poln's In 



Rangeley Ac Kennebec Region 



At 7130 A. nr. 



(Alter June 4i!, Skin a. m. 

 FO? M30SEHEAD, 7 P. M. 



Excursion Lists will be ready about June i. 

 LUCIUS TLTTJ.TC, Gen. Pass. Aot. 

 Boston, May 12, Issi. 



"THE FISHING LINE." 



TAKE THE 



Grand Rapids & Indiana R. R. 



THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE 

 Trout, Crayling A Hlack Bass Fisheries, 



AND THE 



FAMOUS SUMMER, HEALTH AND GAME RE- 

 SORTS AND LAKES OF 



NORTHERN MICHIQAN. 



The waters of the 



Grand Traverse Region. 



and the Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed, If 

 equaled, In the aonndnrje; an.,: greet variety of fish 

 contained . 



BROOK TROUT abound in the streams, and the 

 famous AMERICAN GRAYLING Is found onlv In 



;-er; 1 ill" 



The TROUT season heglns May 1 and ends Sept. 1. 



The GRAYLING Season Mpeea .Ttuio 1 and ends 

 Nov. L 



BLACK BASS, PIKE. PICKEREL and MU8CA- 



." jli.i !:' e I: ;,,, ,-,-.- | r , r 1 j_ , -■ m ,,,y 



lakes and lakelets or ibis territory. The Sports- 

 man can readily send trophies of his skill to his 

 friends or "club " at home, as Ice for packing- fish 

 can be had at nearly all points, 



TAKE YOUR FAMILY WITH YOU. The 

 scenery of the Norm Woods and Lakes Is very 

 beautlfuL Tlie air is pure, dry and bracing. The 



climate is pee,, a - [ C ral to those suffering 



with 



Hay Fever and Asthma Affections. 



The hotel aceoininridariotis are excellent, and will 

 be largely Increased la lime for the sea on of 1881 

 ' ''■■'' e la rluns 



During the season ROUND TRIP EXCURSION 

 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT LOW RATES, and 

 attractive train facilities offered lo Tourists and 



Dogs, Guns and Fishing Tackle Cariled Free at 



It is our aim to make sportsmen feel "at home" 

 on tills route. For Tourists' Guide a handsomely 

 Illustrated book of 160 pages sent free. Time Cards, 

 Folders and fur' her Information, address 



A. B. LEET, Gen'l Pass'r Agent, 



Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Fishing Season at Rangeley 

 Lakes Again Open. 



EXCLUSION TICKETS 



BOSTOSr ARO MAIRE 

 RAILROAD. 



Boston to Andover and return.... fo.00 



" South Arm (Richardson Lakes') and 



return 12,00 



" Middle Dam and return 13.00 



" Upper Dam '• u.oo 



" Upton " n.oo 



" Mountain view House or Kanglet 

 Outlet and return (Indian Roek\ 



via Farmlngton 13.75 



.a; ... a. .a ,■ .. I 1 ' 1, .,.,,,,.,, ... 



' J ' .,!,,, ]v -,,, 



" Phillips " 11.00 



" Indian Rock and return, (via An- 

 dover, return via Farmlngton.).: 15. '5 

 " (via Andover) Bends Stream and 



return js,^ 



" Moosehead Lake and return (Mt. 



Klneo llou-e; : 56 o 



" Forksot the Kien,-.,,., return. 13'iM 



" Dead River and return 13.00 



'■''■>"-' I'' 1 , - ■ a, .,,, : , ■. , ... ,,.;ir 



" St. Andrews, jN. I!., and return 15.00 



Also tourist-' 'lei.et,; to all Sporting and Pleas- 

 ure Resorts in Maine and the Provinces. 

 Tlcketstoi ■■ '■ ■! .: prtnelpa] ticket offices and 



Send for list 01 excursions. 



D. J. FLANDERS, 

 Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent. 



$atels and pontes lor Sportsmen. 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co., 



Kespeotf ull y Invite attention to the 



8UPERIOR FACILITIES 



afforded by their lines for reaching most of tit* 

 TROUTTNG PARKS and RACE COURSES In th« 

 Middle States. These lines being CONTINUOUS 

 FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the dif- 

 ficulties and dangers of reshipment, while the ex- 

 cellent cars which run over the smooth steel 

 track* enable STOCK TO BE TRANSPOBTBD 

 Without failure or injury. 



THE LINES 0» 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also reach the beet localities for 



GTOTING AND FISHING 



In Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSIOM" 



TICKETS are sold at the offices of the Company in 

 alltheprinc. :■ I OVA, BED* 



FORD, CHE:-.. v.,", iONNBQUA.«rt 



other well-known centers for 



Tront Fishing, "Wing Shooting, and SUM 



Hunting, 



4lso,*« 



TUCKERTON, BEACH HAVEN, CAPS VLXt. 

 SQUAN, and paints on the NEW JERSEY COASif 

 renowned for SALT WATER SPORT AETHB 

 ITN AND IfKATHER. r 



ci L. P. FARMER, Gen'l Pass. Agent. 



Tut«K Thomson, Gen'l Manager. t ebll-tt 



Chesapeake & Ohio R'y. 



THE ROUTE ot the SPORTSMAN and ANGLER 



TO THE BEST RUSTING AND FISHING 



GROUNDS OF YIRGUNL\ AND 



WEST VIRGINIA, 



Comprising those of Central and Piedmont Vir- 

 ginia liiue Ridge Mountains, Valley of Virginia, 



Alleghany M 1 . .1 aer and New Rivers, 



Kanawha Vallea an I nciudlrig In their varieties of 

 game and fish, deer, hear, wild turkeys, wild duck, 

 grouse, quail, snipe, ivcolcoak, mountam trout, 

 bus, pike, pickerel, etc. 



Guns, Ashing tackle and one dog for each sports- 

 man carried free. 



The Route of the Tourist, 

 through the most beautiful and picturesque scenery 

 or the Virginia Mountains to the White Sulphur 

 Serines and other latnous summer resorts. 



Tlie C & O. H'y is reached by rail at Huntingdon, 

 W. Va., from the West, Northwest and Southwest; 

 at. Charlottesville, Va., from the North and East, 

 and at Richmond, \'a., from the South. 



The completion of the Peninsular Extension In 

 the summer of issi affords 



THE ONLY ALL RAIL ROUTE TO THE 

 "YORKTOWN CENTENNIAL," 

 and establishes a continuous rail line, via Rich- 

 mond, Va., and Huntington, w. Va., between the 

 mouth of Chesapeake Bay and the Pacific Ocean. 

 COXWAV K- HOVARD, 

 G. P. &. T. A., Richmond, Va. 



Old Dominion Line. 



THE STEAMERS of this Line reach 

 some of the finest waterlowl and upland 

 jhooting sections in the country. Connecting di- 

 rect for Chinooteague, Cobb's Island, and point* 

 en tho Peninsula, City Point. James River, Cur- 

 rituck, Florida and tho mountanious country of 

 Virginia, Tennessee, etc. Norfolk steamers sail 

 Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday.' Lewei, Dei, 

 Monday and Thursday at S r. v. Frill Information 

 ilven at omce, Rtt Greenwich Street, New York. 



BromiieM House, Boston. 



EUROPEAN PLaTJ. 



MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



TIM POND TROUT FISHING- 



The boarding camps at this resort will be In readi- 

 ness tor sportsmen May 20. The abundance and 

 quality of trout, the Improvements In camps and 

 boats, the faculties for reaching this pond and Hie 



• 'Mi ..',, a ..,.,.,. : . , 1 a 



0.10 or the 1 lo hena Maine 



The proprietor, Kennedy Smith, will give his per- 

 sonal attention 10 the wants ot his guests. Tho 



railroads will sen r.iek ■ -, ,,., L , 1 ■ ,, ,- , , . 

 larm in F.nst.ls. an I lurk . ,rd leanis will he ready 

 to haul passengers and baggage irom farm to camp 

 at reasonable rales. Hoard arid use of boaTonernol- 

 lar per day. Address KENNEDY SMITH, Eustla, 

 Maine. ^ 



SUMMER RESORT. 



OlN T SHIN.NECOCK BAY, LONG ISLAND 



Having added largely to my housa I am prepared 

 to take two or three families lor the summer, Surf 

 and still water bathing, also good snipe shooting. 

 Good boats and :;:iUl^.- ready ec all nines. Plenty 

 of sea food coo 1 d 1 k SI manner. 



References -J. B. Shepnerci, -ai Broadway, New 

 York. Wrn Dulchtr, ",m Broadway, New York. 

 Address W'M. N. LANE, Good Ground, Long Island 



FARRAR'S POCKET MAr OF TUB HICHARD- 

 SON-HANaELEV L4KES REGION, lncludlnif 

 all tho lakes, ponds and rivers of that famous coun- 

 try, as weU as the head waters of the Connecticut 

 Blver, Connecticut and Parmachonee Lakes, eta: 

 Oloth bound. Price, post-paid by mall, soTenta. 

 CHARLES A. J. EARRAR, Jamaica Plain, Mam. 



