360 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Jonb 3, 1881 



PATENT 



SELF-CLOSING PLUNGE 

 TRAPS. 



PATENT SELF-CLOSING TRAPS, WITH EXTRA 



DOOR TO SHOW WHEN BIRD IS HOT 



IN TRAP. 



Price per pair, 825. 



• Tills trap 1a used by all the principal associations 

 In the TJ. »., and Is considered the best trap made 

 for rapid shooting. Manufactured by 



PARKER BROS., Meriden, Ct., 



Send tor Catalogue ot Gun implements, etc. 



H. L. DUNGKLEE'S PATENT 



Camping and Mining Stove. 



1 UST the thing for people camping out 

 V for n short or long- time. FOUR SIZES : pri- 

 oes REASONABLE . Send for descriptive circu- 

 lars, with prices and terms. 



NO. !-( A MP PACKED. 

 Made and sold in- i'u.WTOX IKON WORKS 

 CO., 87 Blaokstone street, Bo3ton, Mass- 



BOUDREN'S PATENT COMBINATION 



Jack, Dash and Fishing 



LAMP, 



For NIGHT HUNTING Deer 

 and other animals.SPEARING 

 Fish. Indispensable on any 

 Boai ing, Yachting or Camping 

 Trip. 



Not affected by Wind, Rain 

 or Jolting. Burns kerosene 

 safely without a chimney. 



'"lis ,■:■ :i i-j.\ .,i,| fjgHt 1(10 



ft". -i, ahead As a DASH LAM P 

 for CARRIAGES It has no 

 ermaL Fits on any shaped 

 dash or on any vehicle. 



Thurber's Reliable 



CANNED GOODS 



— FOB THE — 



Hunter and the Angler, 



TBAVGLER BY LASD Olt SEA. 



• Thurt>er's Reliable Canned Goods will be found 



,.■',. ,/,,, -,, - ; i ■ 1 1.- , .■,-,- mimi J i'. '. ,il"' pa-.-krri in 

 handy and con 1 , > ut.-nt pa.,: leases, and are ready for 

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

 cold. The following will be found specially adapt- 

 ed to the requirements of the sportsman : 



THURBER'S BONED TURKEY, 

 - 

 « maiNE'D CHICKEN, 



,, „ ,T 

 « LUNCH HAM, 



" WHOLE BONELESS COOKED HAMS, 



LUNCH TONGUE, 

 « ROLLED OIL TONGUE, 

 " POTTED MEATS, 

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

 Also a full assortment of Canned Vegetables and 

 Fruits pa<-k> 'i iv l i e-n "d while fresh and de- 

 licious. Sold iiv ail i:si-cl:'iS, ;- ccci's and dealers 

 in Reliable Food Products. 



BROWN'S PA 



GUN CLEANERS 



TUB «HHT J~ ■ M 



Cleaner and Oiler 

 For BrOToo i 



I' for One^DoMar. one Cleaner, Patches. Bra 

 • and full directions »entfree of postage.- a 

 i..r.«.T. YARDLEY BROWN, 



EASTWARD HOI or, Adventures at Rangeiey 

 Lakes. A capital story of sport and adventure 

 In the wilds of Maine. Interesting alike to old ana 

 young. Has r celved the highest coramendadonB 

 from the metropolitan press, flan -society bound 

 m cloth, ana contains art, pages, •; illustrations. 

 Bent by mall, posn.yid. on receipt ot price, $1.60, 

 CHARLES A. J. FAKRaR, Jamaica i J laln, Mass. 



) Dash Lamp $8 00 



* Jack and Dash Lamp 5 '25 



Fishing Lamp TOO 



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

 WHITE m'F'« CONIPANV, 



BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 



DECKER'S 





BILLIARD/^POOL 



TABLES with the New 

 Corded EdgeCushion 

 The best now -made! 



Warerooms/726 Broadway, N.Y 



O APP & VAN NOSTKANB 



POULTRY AND GAME 



HM. £80 & f90 Washi»sto» MuMJILV. 



<§otels and § antes far sportsmen 



EASTERN R. R. 



ATTENTION! 



FISHERMEN. 



RANGELEY, RICHARDSON 



— AND — 



Moosehead Lakes. 



EXCDRSION TICKETS 



ARE N0W ON SALE AT COMPANY'S TICKET 

 OFFICE, 



306 Washington Street, 



Next Door to Old South Church, and at Depot on 



Also at offices of Thomas cook & SONS, 281 

 Broadway, New York. 



Boston to Farmlngton and return $0.50 



" Phillips " ..11.00 



" Rangeiey " , 12.50 



" Mountain View H. and return 13.75 



" Indian Eock " 15.25 



" Middle Dam " 13.00 



" Uppei'Dam " wain 



" Mr. Klneo " I5.no 



" Aodqver " 9.00 



" Bethel " s.oo 



il Dead Elver " ,13.00 



•' Eus Is " 13.50 



" Klugileld " 12.00 



" Forks of the Kennebec and return. 13.00 



TRAINS 1 EAVIi KOSTOIV 



For all Points In 



Rangeiey & Kennebec Region 

 At 7:30 A. m. 



(After June 2T, S;B0 A. ji.) 

 F03 MOOSEHEAD, 7 P. M. 



Excursion Lists will be ready about June i. 

 LUCIUS TUTTLE, Gen. Pass. Aoi. 



Boston, May 12, 1681. 



^atc fe and tgtsotitsfor $gortsnwu 



Black Bass and Maskalonge 



THE CELEBRATED FISHING GROUNDS OF THE 



THOUSAND ISLANDS. 



St- Lawrence Hotel and theRathuun House, 



CAPE VINCENT, N. Y. 

 [Terminus of u. w. & 0. R B.J 



Both under one management The Rathbun House 

 Has been eulaivi 11 to double its ton net- capacity, and 

 Doth houses retltbd and rcl'urnMierl throughout. 

 They are located In the immediate, vicinity 01 the 

 very 



BEST FISniNG GROUNDS OE THE ST. 

 LAWRENCE HIVEB. 



Competent oarsmen with tlrst-class boats at rea- 

 sonable prices can always be obtained. Malaria, 

 mosouiioes and hay fever are unknown at this 

 point. The terms 101 beard at either of the hotels 

 are from $7 to $14 per week, according to location of 



See Forest and Stream of July 1,1SS0, "Bass 

 and Maskalonge Fishing," for description ot the 

 attractions, and send for circular containing lull 

 particulars. 



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



$otel& and §antes far Sportsmen. 



ADiRONDACKS. 



Sportsmen and Tourists going to the woods via 

 Plaltsburgh after July 1 can find me at the Fouqueb 

 House, that oily . and on the train for Ausable Forks 

 Tuesday, Thursday and satin day mornings to ar- 

 range for conveyances and seats in coach for the 

 lakes. My coaches being new and of Abbott & Dow- 

 re rig's 'ale. ■•■■o 1 -. I ?ni nrn only el, ■ - 



mTm iinn -, i-onitoris a.uil ..-m-emim-ares than other 

 lines, bi 1 1 having guided over the entire Adirondack 

 region so long I can furnish my patrons with such 

 reliable Information aa , . . , u>. 111 carrying 



out theb plans for hunting or fishing. CHAS. J. 

 GBEEKOUGH, stage Prop. andU. 8. M. Agt, Sara- 

 nac Lake, Franklin County, Neiv York. 



'THE FISHING LINE." 



TAKE TILE 



Grand Rapids & Indiana R. R. 



THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE 

 'I'roul, Grayling- A Black Bass Fisheries, 



FAMOUS SUMMER, HEALTH AND GAME RE- 

 SORTS AND LAKES OF 



N0ETHERN MICHIGAN. 



The waters of the 



Grand Traverse Region. 



and the Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed, If 

 equaled, in the abunda . id reat variety offish 

 contained. 



BROOK TROUT abound In the streams, and the 

 famous AMERICAN GRAYLING Is found only In 

 these waters. 



The TROUT season begins May 1 and ends Sept 1. 



The GRAYLING! season opens June 1 and ends 

 Nov. l. 



BLACK BASS, PIKE, PICKEREL and MUSCA- 

 f.nMOli, also ab era 11 (I in targe numb' rs In the many 

 lakes and lakelets or this territory. The Sports- 

 man can readily send trophies of his skill to his 

 frtenoS or " club " at home, as lee for packing tlsh 

 can be had at nearly ail points. 



TAKE YC'UK FAMILY "WITH VOU. The 

 scenery of the Nona Woods and Lakes Is very 

 beautlfuL The air is pure, dry and bracing. Tne 

 climate is peculiarly beneficial to those suffering 

 pith 



Ha) - Fever and Asthma > flections. 



The hotel accommodations are excellent, and will 

 be largely in.- real : time tor the sea.onof 1881 

 11 - .-. '- aaalamys ma "Milan -,. 



"During In D TRIP EXCURSION 



TICKETS WILL Bit so I, It AT LOW RATES, and 

 attractive train [acuities offered to Totuists and 

 Sportsmen. 



Dogs, Guns and Fishing Tackle Carried Free at 

 owner's risk. 



It Is our aim to Snake sportsmen feel "at home" 

 on this route. For Tourists' Guide a handsomely 

 Illustrated book of 160 pages sent, free. Time Cards, 

 ■1 ■ , a and fur 1 her Information, address 



Virginia Midland R. E. 



Fulman Palace cars direct without change. 

 Guns and dogs carried tree. Leaves New York at 

 10 p. M. and 3:40 1. h.: Washington, 7:10 A. M. and 

 10 P. M. MERCER SLAUGHTER, General Ticket 

 Agent, Alexandria, Va, 



MOOSEHEAD LAKE and tho North Maine WU- 

 derncss Illustrated. The only complete and 

 comprehensive guide book to Northern Maine and 

 the head waters of the Kennebec, Penobscot, St 

 John's anil Aroostook rivers, and the numerous 

 lakes and ponds connected with them. 25« pages, 

 30 illustrations and large map. Tinted paper, Il- 

 luminated covers. Price, by mail, post-paid, 60 

 cents. CHARLES A. J. FARRAH, Jamaica Plain, 

 Mass. 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co., 



Eespectf ully invite attention to the 



SUPERIOR FACILITIES 



Middle States. These lines beinr CONTINUOUS 

 FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid thedli- 

 flculties and dangers of reshipment, while the ex- 

 cellent oars which run over the smooth steel 

 track* enable STOCK TO BE TRAN8POBTK» 

 without failure or injury. 



THE LINES OP 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also reach the best localities for 



GtTNMNG AND FISHING 



Trout Fishing, Wing Shooting, and StUI 

 Hunting. 



4l90,*O 

 TTJCKERTON, BEACH HAVEN, CAPE KA*'. 

 8QUAN, and t>»ints on the NEW JERSEY COAST 

 renowned for SALT WATER SPORT AFTEB 

 JTN AND FEATHER. 



h. P. FARMER, Gen'l Pass. Agent, 

 ftujrx: Thomson, Gen 'I Manager. feblT-H 



Chesapeake & Ohio R'y. 



THE ROUTE ot the SPORTSMAN and ANGLER 



TO THE BEST HUNTING AND FISHING 



GROUNDS OF VIRGINIA AND 



WEST VIRGINIA, 



Comprising those of Central and Piedmont Vlr- 

 , ; , ; en ;,.-.--. ;;.;,.- a ■ ' il ■, -,| , , ^.i-, , 

 ,':, '■!' my v.,. mr a a".-. ... -,.ei,ii-ii rand m'vy Rivers, 

 Kanawha Valler. -me la, a aiing in ilielr varieties of 

 game and lisli. fleer, bear, Mid turkeys, will duck, 

 grouse, quail,' snipe, woodcock, mountain trout, 

 bass, pike, pickerel, etc. 



Guiis, ashing tackle and one dog for each sports- 

 man can led free. 



The Route of trie Tourist, 

 through the most beautiful and pleturesqueseenery 

 of the Vbglnia Mount urns to the White Sulphur 

 Springs ami oiier la.uian- -u miner resorts. 



The C. & O. i-t'r is reaeae.i by rail at Huntingdon, 

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

 at Chai'lottesville, Va,, from the North and East, 

 and at Richmond, Va., from the South. 



The completion of the Peninsular- Extension In 

 the summer of issi affords 



THE ONLY ALL RAIL ROUTE TO THE 

 -VORKTOWN CENTENNIAL," 

 and establishes a continuous rail line, via Rich- 

 mond Va., and Herniation, W. va., between the 

 mouth of Chesapeake. Hay and the Pacific Ocean. 

 CONWAY R. HOWABD, 

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



Old Dominion Line. 



THE STEAMERS of this Lino reack 

 some of the finest waterfowl and upland 

 nhooting sections in the country. Connecting di- 

 rect forChmeuteague, Cobb's Island, and pointa 

 onths Peninsula, City Point, James River, Our- 

 Kltuck, Florida and the mountanious country of 

 Virginia, Tennessee, etc. Norfolk steamers saU 

 Puesday. Thursday, and Saturday. Ianves, Del., 

 Monaay and Thursday at 3 p. m. IfuU lutormatlon 

 given a1 orace. 197 Greenwich street, New York. 



Bromileldl House, Boston. 



l?nYOURNAME 



III New stylos, bj-best^--"-' 



'nllKJyB 8 !!! 



m 



""Aidros 





Fishing Season at Rangeiey 

 Lakes Again Open. 



EXCURSION Tlt'KETS 



BOSTOS £k.mJ3. OSAIRE 

 RAILROAD. 



Boston to Andover and return $9.00 



" south Aim (RlchardBon Lakes) and 



return J2.00 



" Middle Dam and return 13.00 



" UpperDam '• 14.00 



" Upton " 11.00 



« Mountain View House or Kanglet 

 Outlet and return {Indian Rock), 



via Farmlnglon 13.T5 



" India 11 la"]; and 1 aiatrnvtaAndover 15.25 



*' Rangeiey Lake and return 12.50 



« Phillips " u.OO 



" Indian Rocl; and return. ;vla An- 

 dover, return via Farmlngton) . . 15.25 

 A (vhi Andoverj Iiiunls si ream and 



return 15.25 



" Mcosehead Lake and return (Mt. 



Klneo House) 15.00 



" Forks of the Kennebec and return. 13.00 



• Dead Hive 1 ami et an is.ao 



" Grand Falls, N. 11., and return 16.00 



1 vs, X. R., and return 15.00 



Also tourists' tickets to all Sporting and Pleas- 

 ure Resorts in Jlalae ami 1 no Provinces. 



Tickets for say :, 1 all lu-meinal t'eket offices and 

 at 8SD WASHINGTON STRMRT,) „„„,,,-.. 



act'.;. -a e ■■■ ' 1 ■ a , r.a , ... ,' te-'-i'e,. 

 Send for list of excursions. 



T). •!. FLANDERS, 

 Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent 



EUBOtJSAN tri-^ • 



MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



TIM POND TROUT FISHING- 



The boarding camps at tills resort will be In readi- 

 ness for sportsmen May a). The abundance and 

 quality of trout, tne Improvements in camps and 



boats, the lacillties [or reaelitng this pond and the 

 beauty of lake and mountain scenery makes this 

 one of the most, (ieem-aiile ream-' a 111 I imtliern Maine. 

 The proprietor, Kennedy Smith, will give his per- 

 sonal attention to the wants of his guests. The 

 railroads will sell tickets tor round trip to Smith's 

 farm m Eustls, and buck bn« rd teams will be ready 

 to haul passengers and baggage from farm to camp 

 at reasonable races, B01-.1 1 and use of boatonedol- 

 lar per day. Address KENNEDY SMITH, Eustis, 

 Maine. 



SUMMER RESORT. 



ON SHINNECOCK BAY, LONG ISLAND 



Having added largely to my house I am prepared 

 to take two or three lamllles tor the summer. Surf 

 and still water bathing, also good snipe shootL^j. 

 Good bouts and gn a ., ready at all tunes. Plenty 

 ,1 ,mr 11. 1 "1 rneven" la b:si manner. 



References-. J. B. Saepherd, stu broadway, New 

 York. Wm Dutcner, 320 Broadway, New York. 

 Address WM. N. LANE, Good Ground, Long Island 



FARRAR'S POCKET MAP OF THE RICHARD- 

 BON-RAN3ELEY LAKES REGION, including 

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

 try, as well as the head waters of the Connecticut 

 River, Connecticut and Parmachenee Lakes, eta; 

 oloth bound. Price, posi-pala by mall, 50 centau 

 CHARLES A J. FARKAR, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



