380 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[J on a 9 1381 



Sports mm' 8 (^oodp. 



5 Consec.uli 



WILD HARRY, the Indian ' 

 a Stevens' Kiflo or Pistol, ai an u 

 can knock the spots out. nf a pl.r 

 way all day long, lie Is obliged tr 



to flo 1.1m great fouls pcnon I dale. 



cits and eU"\vhoiv. Kinging a hell.-". 

 a quarter- inch Imtu .•■„■; cuillic 

 a cigar Ueld in auotber person's mo 

 dime held boltvi -'ii :i n. >- i . - 

 other aimoull and w,u,.i 

 Jectlon to these uniis I.-, that ili-y s 



i then 



SWd I 



i,. ikei 



have had to enlarge the factory, and work night 

 supply the demand, and even In the dull soason 

 cannot get much stock ahcal. .Send tor lllm-i rated 

 price list to 



CHA8. FOLSOHf, 100 Chambers SI., N. Y. 



Dealer lu 

 Fire-Arms, Ammunition, and all Articles con- 

 nected Willi the sam . ■ ■ .i - le igonl for 

 J. STCEVEMS A < O.-s 



lireerlt Lottdhx/ Anns. 



SINGLE GUNS: I'laln, I12.B . : Twist, $1R50 ; I. ami. 



JilFl.l- 



cat. 



H..S-J-J; a-.Hi .?«. 

 22. 



21 ; 



HUNTER'S I'M RIFLES: .92, .82, .88 or ,44 Cal , H 



In..?'-: 2 ;n.. W\ 24 in.,-.':.. 

 POCKET KIl'l.KS; .->■• („• .:« cal., 10 In, 812.25; 12 



ln..*i:i.-.e. : If. in. jr.; Is In., 816.5 •. 

 GALLK.-tY PISTOLS: Light, (20; heavj , $82. 



ODICAOO, Ills.. April 12, I--- 1. 

 For nine years 1 have been p oprletor of a shoot- 

 ing gallery : hnvonl.'d the dill eununakrs of lilies, 



and fnllv t->ili\ u, ns im-.Ks, as I have one now ii 

 use, and heeii in dallv eiiiisi.ini n* n,r .. i-.-„ i,,..,,-.- 



firlng over 2hii,iiii0 shois, w/hWi i- <i< ., i t„-,!i,t/ u 



eeem reaped as the dai/ it ten the faetorv. 

 Yours, etc., K B. FULLER, ITS Clark st 



PATENT 



SELF-CLOSING PLUNGE 

 TRAPS. 



PATENT SELF-CLOSING TRAPS, WITH EXTRA 



DOOR TO SUOW WHEN BERII IS NOT 



IN TRAP. 



Price iM;r pair, 823. 



! This trap is used by all the principal associations 

 !n theT. S., and is considered the Peat trap made 

 lor rapid shooting. Manufactured by 



PARKER BROS., Rffleriden.Ct., 



WAKEES OF THE WORLD-RENOWNED 

 PARKER BREECH-LOADER. 



Sena tor Catalogue of Gun Implements, etc. 



EASTWARD HO I or, Adventures at Kangeiej 

 Lakes. A capital storv of tjjoi i and adventure 

 III the wilds of Maine. Interesting alike to Old ana 

 young. Has r celved the highest commendation 

 Irom the metropolitan . ,:. Han„':omely bound 

 m oloth, and contains sit pages, •: illustrations. 

 Sent Dy mall, postpaid, or, receipt of price, H.6t. 

 CHAHLEd A. J. FARHAE, Jamaica jnata, Mass. 



§afi-h and §^ot[f.'sfior ^iirtssnen 



Black Bass and Maskalonge 



THF. CELEBRATED FISHING GROUNDS OF THE 



THOUSAND ISLANDS. 

 St. Lawrence Hotel and theKathbuii House, 



CAPE VINCENT, N. Y. 

 [terminus of R. W. &0. E. E.] 



Both under one management. The Ratbbun House 

 has been enlarged to double Us former ranacltv, and 

 both houses refitted and refurnished throughout 



'I'M.'V :i!C I •: m ■;,;._-.: i i,, [a,.,- ,,,,; .lia a \ iel'li 1 \ r: I' 111!: 



very 



BEST FISHING GROUNDS OF THE ST. 

 LAWRENCE RIVER. 



Competent oarsmen with first-class boats at rea- 

 sonable prices can alivavs be obtained. .Malaria, 

 mostpiPoes and bay fever are unknown at this 

 point. The terms tin b'>ard at. either of the hotels 

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



see Fobbst and Stream of July i, isso, "Bass 

 and M.i-e;;iiongc Fishing," for description of the 

 nitrations, and send for circular containing full 



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



JiALjPH^ 



Upper Chateaugay Lake, 



NEW YIIKK, 



ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS.) 



This popular resort is rapidly lining up with 

 seekera atter 



H ALTH AND PLEASURE 



The MAGNIFICENT SCENERY, 



PLACING ATMOSPHERE, 



EXCELLENT TROUT I'lSlNG, 

 combined with ease of access and first-class hotel 

 accommodations, make this place especially de- 

 sirable. 



The Albany, N. Y. Express of April 28 says, Edi_ 

 tvrtattg: 



■■ I. ii.- m the Adirondacks Ls very pleasantly wrtt- 

 len up In Hoi 0. •'- (age ine &J Col Mare Co*, 

 whos« article 'will undiubtedly Induce many to seek 

 tho North woods in search al sport and health. 



I'M- nf the most beautiful sheets ol (fatei tl 

 the Adirondacks Is Chateaugay Lake. The moun- 

 tain scenco around it is incomparable, Hie water 

 deep and c ear, and forest and water are not hunted 

 and fished out. There is good shooting hack from 

 the lake, while speckled and salmon trout abound 

 lulls waters. The much-talked-of "Smith Weed 

 Railroad " runs from Pltittsburgh to Lyon ilouu- 

 taln, two miles by plunk road from " Ralph's," the 

 new hotel, which Is every thing it should be. cha- 

 teaugay Lake, from Its beauty, its good sport. Its 

 access! tllty and its excellent hotel, will soon be a 

 famous Adirondack resort" 



For further information see accurate description 

 given In advertising columnsof forest ami Stueam 

 of April 28. 



M. D. RALPH, 



LYON MOUNTAIN, 

 CLINTON CO., N. Y. 



ADIRONDACKS. 



Sportsmen and 'Tourists going to the woods via 



l'lattsburgh after July 1 can luia me at. the Fouquet 

 House, Unit ei:;, , ami on the train [or Ausable Forks 

 i aesflay, Tharsd \>y and Saturday nieanings to ar- 

 range lor conveyances and seats In coach for the 

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



: e.i'j ,i approved pattern, I am not onlv able 

 to otter more comforts and conveniences than other 



"',. ■ vi it-- -I i: :. i:,v, . ,-_,,. , ..,:.; -. a a: i re a r ■-;. 



region so long I can furnlsli hit [nitrons with such 

 icliabie. Inform! I Lor Eisinay . i . i i : in in carrying 



out their plan lu a l._t a ,.. ..a LL .:. .; 



GREENOUGH. :sta : .-e Pi 'a. and Ii. S. IT. Agt Sara- 

 nac Lake, Franklin County, Sew York. 



Virginia Midland E. E. 



The Safest, the Shortest, the Best Route to Florida 

 and South. 

 Pulman Palace care direct without change. 

 Guns and doga earned free. Leaves New York at 

 10 p. m. and 3:40 r. m.; Washington, T:10 a. m. and 

 10 F. M. MERCER SLAUGHTER, General Ticket 

 /igenr, Alexandria, Ya. 



SAKANAC LAKE IKH.S1:, 



(Formerly " Martins,") 



ADIRONDACKS. 



I beg leave to inform the traveling public and old 



patrons of this well know a and po; nilar resort that 



f have purchased It and win open it to visitors on 



m, . ■■ I, a ■ ■.' a- '■.ii ;-,;• 1 , |, „■.. i lii i- : 1 1 j . - " , , 



ii a, a.aieU with new furnituie throughout, and 

 every comfort and convenience to make it equal or 

 superior to any other Hotel in the country. An Al 

 table; best or attendance; superior and experi- 

 enced guides Neither expense nor pains wlU be 

 spared to give my guests satisfaction. 



MILO B. MILLER, 

 Saranac Lake, Franklin Co., N. t. 



"§oteh md §onte& for ^psristnm 



EASTERN R. R. 



ATTENTION! 



FISHERMEN. 



RANGELEY, RICHARDSON 



Moosehead Lakes. 



EXCURSION TICKETS 



ARE NOW ON SALE AT COMPANY'S TICKET 

 OFFICE, 



306 Washington Street, 



cText Door to Old South Church, and at Depot on 

 Causeway Street. Bosfallj 



Also at offices of Thomas cook & SONS, 261 

 Broadway, New York. 



Boston to Farmlngton and return $9.50 



" Phillips " , n.nii 



" Rangeley " ]2. r , () 



" Mountain View n. and tyturn i».-r> 



" Indian Rock " ... m.ss 



" Middle Dam " utain 



'■ Upper Dam " 14.00 



'• Mt, Ktneo " in.oo 



" Andovcr " 9.00 



" Bethel . " s.nn 



" Dead River " 13,00 



" EUS is " ,3.50 



' Klngneld " 12.00 



" Forks of the. Kennebec and return. 1:1.011 



TRAINS L^AVE BOS1U., 



For all Points in 



Rangeley & Kannebec Region 



ai r::to \. OT. 



(Alter June 27, 8:30 A. M.) 

 FO^ M30S5HEAD, 7 P. M. 

 Excursion Lists will be. ready about June 1. 

 LUCIUS TUTTLE, Gen. Pass.Aot. 

 Boston, May 12, issi. 



"THE FISHING LINE." 



TAKE THE 



Grand Rapids & Indiana R. R. 



THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE 

 Trout, Oray ling & Black Bass Fisheries, 



N0ETHERN MICHIGAN. 



The waters of the 



Grand Traverse Region, 



and the .Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed, if 

 equaled, m the abundance anil ere.it variety of rtsh 

 contained. 



IllMOK TKOl'T ab .lit.it In the strain m, and the 

 famous AMLE1CAN CRAYLLSO Is found onlv In 

 these waters 



TheTLijl . ■ so b Ins May land ends Sept 1. 



The. OKAYLINll Sim a a ,,-, 1 ,.,.■ . . l 



Nov. 1. 



BLACK BASS, PIKE, PICKEREL and MDSCA- 

 LONGE, also abound in arge niimbi r.a In the m.,nv 

 laliesaaal :al:'"-ia|.a e: ihl.a renatien TU. a'j,, .■■■-.. 

 mail can reaiUy send trophies of his skill to his 

 friends or '• club " at home, as ice for packing flah 

 can be had at nearly all points. 



TAKE YOUR FAMILY WITH YOU. The 

 scenery Of the North Woods and Lakes is very 

 beautlML The air is pure, dry and bracing. The 

 clhnate ls peculiarly beneficial to those suffering 

 with 



Hay Fever and Asthma .Affections. 



The hotel ae< omitodii ll< ms are excellent, and win 

 be largely increased in time for the sea on of 1881 

 bv new buildings and additions. 



During the easoi !'■ a TLi TRIP EXCURSION 

 TICKETS Win ■■:■..!! !/:■ LOW HATES, and 

 attractive train facilities offered to Tourists and 

 Sportsmen. 



Dogs, Guns and Fishing Tackle Carried Free at 

 owner's risk. 



It ls our aim to make sportsmen seel "at home" 

 on this route. For Tourists' Guide a himdsonielv 

 Illustrated book of 160 pages sent free. Time Cards, 

 Folders and fun her information, address 



Fishing Season at Rangeley 

 Lakes Again Open. 



EXCURSION TICKETS 



VIA 



BOSTON AWE ffiEAISK 

 RAILROAD. 



Boston to Andover and return 59.00 



" South Arm (Richardson Lakes) and 



return 12.no 



" Middle Dam and return 13.00 



" Upper Dani '• M.00 



" Upton •' 11.00 



" Moiuil.alu Vleiv liiairn- or lianglet 

 Outlet and i-eturn (Indian Koek\ 



via Farmlngton 13.76 



l.i 1. -■■..■ -iiiover 15.?5 



c -■■<•-■'■- 1"...: !■■ 11". I " 



" Phillips " 11.00 



" Indian Rock and return, (via An- 

 dover, re: ■ : r ion).. ID B5 

 " (via Andover) Berols Stream and 



return 15.25 



" Moosehead Lake and return (Mt. 



Ktneo House.) 15.00 



" Forks of the Kennebec and return. 13.00 



-■".■■ ' - • .. a..- 



" Grand Falls, N. B., and return is. 00 



" St. Andrews, N. B., and return. . . . 15.00 

 Also tourists' tickets to all Sporting and Pleas- 

 ire laiaalTS in "liS'te all] r::i- Pjvii inr-es. 

 Tickets fee :,!!■■ a: ;, I areeeaia ,ie : a.i" M.aee , ami 

 /;.i. ■■■■■..,'.' • : a:a. :e::r:.:.-." 

 DEPOT : 1 I ::e 3Q., ; BOSTON. 



Send for list of excursions. 



D. J. FLANDERS, 

 den. Pass, and Ticket Agent, 



§pte h md ^onteu jfnf ^purtsmett. 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co., 



Eespeotf ully invite attention to the 



SUPERIOR FACILITIES 



afforded by their lines for reaching most of th« 

 TROUTING PARKS andEACE CQTJHSES in the 

 Middle State a. being CONTINUOUS 



FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the dlf- 

 fleultiesanddangeraof reshipment, while the ex- 

 cellent cars which run over the smooth steel 

 tmoks enable STOCK TO BE TBANSPOKTBB 

 without failure or injury. 



TBS LINES OV 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also reach the best localities for 



GTOTING AND FISHING 



In Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCXTRSrOM' 

 TICKETS are sold a : Company in 



all the principle a OVA, BELV 



FORD, CRESBON, RALSTON, MINNEQUA.»»t 

 other well-known centers for 

 Trout risblrg, Wing Shooting, and StDE 

 Huntinn;. 

 &tS0,*9 



TtTCKERTON, BEACH HAVEN. CAPE MAft 



SQUAN.and paints on a e tSBY COAST 



renowned for SALT WATER SrORT AFTEK 

 FIN ANDEILVTHER. 



L. P. PARMER, Gen'l Pass. Agent. 

 Tkark Thomson, Gcn'l Manager. fobTMS 



Chesapeake & Ohio R'y. 



TIIH KOUTK of the SPORTSMAN and ANGLER 

 TO THE BEST HUNTING AND FISHING 

 GROUNDS OF VIRGINIA AND 

 WEST VIRGINIA, 

 Comprising those of Cent 

 crime B ne Klil_-e Mnuur:.. ... 

 Alleghany Monutai. .-.. (ire-mbrlerand New Rivers, 

 Kanawha Valley. 2nd Including in their varieties of 

 game and lish, doer, hi ae, wild tnrKeys, ^ld duck, 

 grouse, quail, snipe, woodcock, mountain trout, 

 - . e ■:■.-:-: .■l.i 

 Guns, Ashing tackle and one dog for each sports- 

 man can led free. 



The Route of the Tourist, 

 through the moat beautiful and picturesque scenery 

 of the Vhglnla Mountains to tne White Suiphur 

 Springs and other famous summer resorts. 



'..'lli' 1 ' ,1 1 U'V '.-: ie leha ■ he i ail ai. Itajl er;.l..ai 



w. v'a., from the •'. .-t. Northwest and southwest; 

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

 and at Richmond. Va., from the South. 



The completion of the Peninsular Extension In 

 the summer of list affords 



THE ONLY ALL RAIL ROUTE TO THE 

 "VORKTOWN CENTENNIAL," 

 and establishes a continuous rail line, via Rich- 

 mond, Va., and Hunti-'gton, W. Va., between the 

 mouth ol Chesapeake Bay and the Pacific Ocean. 



corrwAY xl. mowaru, 



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



Old Dominion Line. 



THE STEAMERS of this Line reacfe 

 some of the finest waterfowl and upland 

 shooting sections 1 ei i lie country. Connecting di- 

 reet for Chineoteague, DoKb'S Island, and points 

 snthe Peniueula, City Point, James River, Cur- 

 rituck, Florida and the momitanious country of 

 Virginia, Tennessee, etc. Norfolk steamers gall 

 Tuesday^Thursday, and Baturday.'' Lewei,Del a 

 Stonuay ana Thursday at 3 r. u. Full lurormaaon 

 given at office, \Yl Greenwich Street, New York. 



Bromiield House, Boston. 



EUROPEAN thjL-i. 



MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



TIM POND TROUT FISHtNC 



The boarding camps at this resort will be in readi- 

 ness for sportsmen May 20. The abundance ana 

 quality of trout, the improvements in camps and 

 boats, the facilities for reaching this pond and the 

 Beauty of lake and mountain scenery makes this 



fee:- 0. .'.a; 1. i.f.i eleslraeie .-_-.-< .:■: a, 'J. ' .ii ai.a . 



The proprietor, Kennedy Smith, will give Ms per- 

 sonal attention t o the wants ot his guests. The 

 railroads will sell tickets tor round trip to Smith's 

 farm in Eustts, and buck board learns will be ready 



I ■'., a. ,;, ..■ ■■, . _ ...■,. 



at reasonable rates. Board and use of boat one dol- 

 lar per day. Address KENNEDY SMITH, EusUs, 

 Maine, 



SUMMER RESORT. 



ON SHINNECOOK BAT, LONG ISLAND 



Having added largely to my house I am prepared 

 to take, two or aire • families tor the summer, suit 

 and still water bathlne. also good snipe shootL-g. 

 Good boats ami guides ready at all times. Plenty 

 of sea food cooked in b^st manner. 



Reference* —J. B. Shepherd, iei Broadwav, New 

 York. Wm Dutcher, 820 Broadway, New Vork. 

 Address w it. n. LANE, Good Ground, Long Island 



FAHHAR'S POCKET MAP OF THE RICHARD- 

 BON-RAN 3ELEY LIKES REGION, Including 

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

 try, as well as the head waters of the Connecticut 

 Klver, Connecticut and Parmachenee Lakes, etc.; 

 oloth bound. Price, post-paid by man, so centa. 

 CHARLES A. J, FAERAR, Jamaica Plain, Maaa. 



