484 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[July 14, 18M- 



TJie §enneL 



A BOOK ON DOGS 



for 10 cents by mall. Engi dt\ inirs anil descriptions 

 e. St varieties. Ilmv to -leiert, man i-e and breed, 

 list of 33fit.~fM.-i -■ ; Eymptoms, treatment and cute. 

 St plain prescript ions, m be had of anv druggist. 

 Also, best i" lea lor Ma I .ir>er, cough. 



Worms, Fleas, etc., tyI udlrecUOlis ready for use. 

 Trice, 30 eents each Can dp sent by mall Address 

 FREDERICK STEARNS. I)i legist, 



DETROIT, MICH. 



FOR SALE. 



By Warwick', ex-OUte, five very handsome whelps 

 Al-o two red Irish setters Eor price, ere., address 

 "J. W. GAILSE, A ilmliigtoii, Delaware. June23.-H 



V AERAG \NS|f.TT K UN N ELS, Navntt, R.l.-I am 

 i> now prepared lo Lake a. IV» do ;s 10 board and 

 »r ak, and can arrange with parlies who wish to 

 have their dogs lianrlled to do It In the most 

 thorough manner. \v. TALLYMAN, 40 Westfleid 

 street, Providence, Tt. I. JulyT,4t 



1' RAINER —1 can take one brace of dogs to be 

 trained on prairie chickens the coming seasou ; 

 also, one reirle-.er. '..amd and water: best of refer- 

 ences. Address w. I!. STAFFORD, Mankato, Minn. 



H A 



have been httnl 

 the trail, and a 



nose, tongue ar 

 Brickervllle, Pa 



sale, the pro- 

 1 animals that 

 iw the dam on 



I PORTRAITS of Easter 

 printed on fine tinted 

 paid for 25 cents each, or i 

 AND STREAM PUIS. C( 

 N.Y. 



Field Trial Winners, 

 aaper, will be sent post- 

 e nve for $1. forest 

 , H!) and 41 Park Row, 

 Dec30,tf 



TTOR sale— a pair of well trained black and tan 



_T fox hounds, two anil three yeais nld. Address 

 LOCK: BOX tit. Kome, Oil julv7,2i 



k5 IEL. bcth small aid perfect specimens: bred 

 from English champion stock. Peg puppies for 



Sale, all ages. Apply or a -ess lor ti cm*. MILLED 



i; CO., J'n. n Seconil street, Now' \ orl; City. 

 Julyl4,1t 



t&mau'tt %oo &$. 



TATHAffl' 



Selected Standard 



■*>•* « FeUet« t« tfc. »» T vfM t m 

 •ill !•;>.. h KM. 



Trap Shot! 



Soft or Chilled 



NUMBERS 7, 8, 9 AND i& 



ITo. of pellet* to c*.,8M *TJ «8J HHtiA 



■* - » Hi IW VJ USCOMBU*. 



TATHAM& BRO'S* 



82 BBEKMAN ST , SBW YORK. 



■"3 GEL TA.NNED 



In themsrV«t 



f 5 1 iiuiiiitij.T-i-.flaflinB-.canosiiir.. 



They fire 



•MTjrta it-., feet, and Tt:-. 



8*ito»ble. Made to or'-: 



Wis. asTSiiety of st.yles,&s>* 



irt*fX#. 6*a#-i.T jR;ny«.d3fisdMr:i!OT. MASTS 

 «, HtTTCEIJ? «, -' 0. Box in, Iitivei, K. ST, 

 gttsaasw HMAJ 8*a»«w»» # 



M 



OSQii'lTOlNIS. — lt A Donnt' suffering liuman- 



1 . _ 1! «.,!„ ...-..-., ...-1,- I I,., I ,. I, -, ,1 I li-.il -. - v, i-ii-. 'fir "i! '-■ 



._ 11 y, 

 bites or i 



poisonous insects, jvio 

 odorous, easily applied, 

 entirely harmless will 

 and makes the skin s 

 your druggist has not 

 any address in the city 



Send postal for elrcul 



2 Cortlandt street, m 



e white, in- 

 after application, 

 skin or clothes, 

 3ar. Price $1. If 

 I be deliyered to 



CAMP LIFE IN THE WILDERNESS.— Second 

 edition now ready. This story describes the 

 trip of a party of Boston gentlemen to rhc Richard - 

 aon-Rangeley lakes. It treats of "eampH y Indoors 

 and out, la amluslng, Instructive and interesting; 

 «*. pages, 12 llastratlons. Price 25 cents. By 

 malL postpaid. M cents. CHARLES A. J. FARRAR 

 Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



YOU R NAS^SEo"n l 7 



AdoertUiti : l •'.'•■ 

 and nrir.t^r.i 

 Address 1 



§partaitfsn's §oeds 



PATENT 



SELF-CLOSING PLUNGE 

 TRAPS. 



PATENT SESF-CLOSESG TRAPS, WITH EXTRA 



DOOR TO SITOW WHEN BIRD IS NOT 



TN TRAP. 



I*ri<«i |«r p:iir, S'i-J. 



il ion: 



This trap Is used bv all the m in in 

 In the li. s., and Is: considered I he t . . 

 for rapid shooting Manufactured by 



PARKER BROS., Meriden, Ct., 



MAKERS OF THE WORLD-RENOWNED 



PARKER BREECH-LOADER. 

 Send tor Catalogue of Gun Implements, eto. 



KRUC & GO'S 



CHAMPAGNES! 



STANDARD AUD DRY. 



The Sportsman's Wine!! 



A. ROCHEREAU & CO., 



SOLE AGENTS, 

 6 South wmiiam St.,NewYork. 

 16 ami LS St. r,tmU St., New Qrleans. 



BIRDS' EYES. 



Birds' Skins, Taxidermists' and Naturlista' 

 Snpplies. 



send for New Price List. Reduced Rates. 



W.J. KSOWIiTON'SKfatnral History Store, 



14HS Tromont Su, Boston, mass. 



KSAI'P & VAN KOSTBAJfl), 



POULT KY and GAME, 



A complete 194 page 



Jliastraieil Oa,'at:.^ijf.' 

 si. re ourei:ei[.i o t-v 



PECK&SNVriEn, Mauulac'rs, 1'Jt.V I stilus 





|/(i/f /.'; Hitel$tsos[fs(ar ^partemm, 



SlIIA^AC 



CPormt ri: 



.\ni::i 



..tit j: bjoisj;. 



•i..gtnorouglily 

 ronghout, arid 

 uake it equal or 

 ountry. in.ti 

 or and expert 

 • pains w i 1 1 be 



Virginia Midland R. R. 



PuUnan Palace cara direct without change. 

 Guns and dogs carried free. Leaves New Tort at 

 10 r. H. and 3:40 p. x.t Waahlngton, t:10 k. M. and 

 10 p. M. MERCEh cjLAUGHTER, GenPral Tlcfeet 

 Agen*, Alexandria, Va. 



"Nepigon River." 



W. ar..' u:i'.'.' n'O^nrert .o tuiij.;': Angiine: p.ii'i i ■- 

 with Canoes, Camp uut.iUs. Guides and all the 

 ordinary Grocorujs ami Provfalona necessai-y for a 

 trip up this rar-iaraed river. 



'v :-..-'.-.■ i . i : 1 1 1 m iii" j".:.i t !i!ii:.:l \'eacs and K'rmi 

 t'.'lit in ,l.,..i.- 1, ami ,"i ,i ii-i'. .. i. ■:.:: . -. 'il ,ii i ■ 

 LIQUORS NOT KEPT. 

 Parties will do well to engage their men on the 

 spot, thereby saving the steamboat tares and extra 

 .'.:i'. '■ ! coming arid going. 

 Best or men lo hi had for $1 per diem. 

 HUliSoN'S HA a COMPANT, 



Red Rock, Nepigon Co.. OnL, Can. 



f-A All Gold, Chroroo & Lit'g Cards (no 2 alllce). 

 OiJ Name on. 10c. CLISTC-N BEOS., Clinton - 

 vlde,Conn 



^atels and Routes far ^portsmtn 



'THE FISHING LINE." 



TAKE THE 

 Grand Rapids & Indiana R. R 



THE ONLT ROUTE TO THE 

 'front, tirayling & Black Bass Fisheries, 



NORTHERN MICHIGAN. 



The waters of the 



Grand Traverse Region. 



and the Mlchitron North Woods n re unsurpassed, If 

 equaled, in the abundance and great variety of tlsli 

 contained. 



in.au ik TllOT T iC'v.-Jid Lli I o -.tre: ms. and file 

 tamous AMERICAN GRAYLING is found only In 

 I nasi' v. aters. 



The TROTTT season begins May 1 and ends Sept 1. 



The GRAYLING s mason opens June I and ends 

 Nov. 1. 



BLACK BASS, PIEE. PICKEREL and MUSCA- 

 LONGE, also atyi mid iz Jar;-e unniln i.,ln the many 

 lakes and lakelets of this territory. The Sports- 



". ii'i "i 'if S'-i.a tropine--' of Ids ,_;, : i;i r , his 



trtends or '•cii.iii ' : ;n home, as ice for packing llsii 

 'Mil is ii'i.d ar rioarlT or ;s ins 



TAKE VOU1.' FAMILY WITH Y'OTJ. The 

 scenery of the North M'oods and Lakes is very 

 beautiful. Ill 111 'Is pure, dry and bracing. The 

 climate lis peculiarly Deneflclal to those suffering 



Hay I'i'Vtr and Asthma directions. 



The. hotel aeeommodatlons are excellent, and will 

 be largely lnerous'-i in time for the sea on of issi 

 d" in ii- In idllms and : mill fjns 



mi '.Ms ■:■ i-o : ""I-, di.'i 'I I'd 0,'"r). .11' . 

 TICKETS WILL HE SOLD AT LOW RATES, and 

 attractive train facilities offered to Touilsts and 

 sportsmen. 



n.i ..i dr.. .1 0. I fsir-o.: d'-sdll- ■' ir ■;..,! [■ ,■,- - 

 owr.ei-srtsl.:. 



It Is our aim no make sportsmen feel " at home » 

 ontlds route. For Tourists- Gulden tiod, ome 

 Illustrated book of 160 pages sent free. Tlmecards, 

 Polders and fur- 1 her Information, address 



Fishing Season at Rangeley 

 Lakes Again Open. 



F.XC'IIRSIOX TICKETS 



VIA 



BOSTOM AISTJO JVEAEfflTE 

 RAILROAD. 



Boston to Andover and return $9.00 



" South Arm iEictiarason Lakes) and 



return 12,00 



" Middle Dam and return 18.00 



" L'ppn-Dam '■ 14.00 



" Iptou " ji.ou 



" Mountain view House or Itanglei 

 Outlet and return (Indian Rock), 



vtaFarmlngran 13.TB 



" Indian 1 loet and n 1 urnvlaAndover 16.25 



" Rangeley Lake and return 13.50 



" Phillips " n.no 



" Indian Rock and return, (via An- 

 dover, return via Farm! ugton) . . 1 5.25 

 " (via Andover) Bemis Stream and 



return 15.25 



" Moosehead Lake and return (ML 



Klneo House) 15.00 



" Forks 0" the iCeumbec and return. 18.00 



'.■ a 1 a ,1 



" Grand Falls, N. B., and return.... 18.00 



" St. Andrews, N. B., and retut'n 18.00 



Also tourists' tickets to all Sporting and Pleas- 

 i -■■ " ■ i.,' " .. I. :m 



Tickets for sale m ai; priuelpa rirket oQices and 

 i" ■' '-- J '""-' :■-■ v ILL' ,, ..,, ,, . 

 DEPOT, HAYMARKKT SQ., ( ^O^TON- 

 Send for list of excursions. 



D. J. FLANDERS, 

 Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent. 



BLACK BASS FISHING 



ST, CLAIR FLATS 



A CHALLENGE TO THE WOULD TO PRODUCE 



ITS EQUAL. 



.MIULLISS, 



JAMES SLOCUM, 



STAR ISI,A(VO HOCfSEg 



Care R. L. MONTGOMERY, 



DETROIT, MICH. 



ED. RICHMOND, 



GUIDE TO 



HILNXINO ASD FISHING PARTIES. 



I am prepared to locate and furn'sh Reliable 



Guides 'o parties wishing to shoot or Ash. Hunting 

 arrangements should be made by Aug. 15. Open 

 Season lor Deer Aug. 15 to Nov. 15 Escanaba, Mich 



GARDEN AND FARM SEEDS. 



SEND FOR NEW CATALOGUE. 



VanderbUt Bros., S3 Fulton St.. N. Y. 



GifiCi a week In your own town. Terms and fs 

 »DO outntrree. AddresBH.HAliLETT*00.,t 

 Portland, Maln& 



§ateh and ponies fjor ^portsmtn. 



TO SPORTSMEN; 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co.< 



Seapectf uRy invite attention to the 



SUPERIOR FACILITIES 



afforded by their lines for reaching most of th» 

 TROTJTLNG- PARKS and RACE COURSES in th* 

 Middle States. id T1NUOUS 



FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the dtt- 

 flcultieaand dangers of reshipment, while the ex- 

 cellent cars which run over the smooth steel 

 track* enable STOCK TO RE TUANSPORTKB 

 irithout failure or Injury. 



TKK LINES OV 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also reach the best localities for 



GUMDfG AND FISHEfG 



to Fennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCTTRSION 

 TICKETS are sold at tht ifficesof the Company ix 

 all the principle ci .OVA, BED, 



FORD, CRE-: .'.:•', M1NNEQUA. Mi 



other well-known centers for 



Trout Tinning, Wing Shooting, and BtUT 

 Hunting. 



&ho,*9 



TUCKERTON, BEACH HA VEN, CAPE MA*. 

 8QUAN,an.d , SSET COASI 



renowned for BALI 1 WATER SPORT AFTE* 

 FIK AND FEATHER. 



L. P. FARMER, Gen'l Paaa. Agent. 

 JfcAKX Thomboh. Gen'l Manager, feb!7^ 



Chesapeake & Ohio R'y. 



THE ROUTE of the SPORTSMAN and AXGLEP. 



TO THE BEST HUNTING AND FISHING 



GROUNDS OF VIRGINIA AND 



WEST VIRGINIA, 



Comprising those of Central and Piedmont Vir- 

 ginia Blue Ridge Mountains. Val'.ov of Virginia. 

 Alleghany Mountains, tirednbriiirant Now Rivers, 

 Kanawha Valid;,-, on 1 iiu'lmliii^ in their varieties of 

 game and fish, den', bear, wild tin-keys, wild duck. 

 grouse, quail, shine, woodoook, mountain trout, 

 1 m s-,, piice, pie'kerel, etc. 



Guns, Ashing tackle and one dog for each sports- 

 man carried free. 



The Route of the Tourist, 

 through the most Ir-autifnl and picturesque scenery 

 of the Virginia Mount una to the White Sulphur 

 -diidlid'S dud -ddier :,,i;i 1 is summer resorts. 



The C. & O. R'v 13 -idieiied ny rail at Huntingdon, 

 VV. Va., from the tYesr. Nnrt.lnvest and Southwest; 

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

 and at Riehmoid, Va., from the South. 



The completion of the Peninsular Extension In 

 the summer of 1881 affords 



THE ONLY ALL RATL ROUTE TO THE 

 "YORKTOWN CENTENNIAL," 

 and establishes a continuous rail line, via Rich- 

 mond, Va., and Huntington, W. Vs., between the 

 mouth of Chesapeake Bay and the l'achic Ocean. 

 B. XV. FVLhEH, 

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



OLD DOMINION LINE. 



rpHE STEAMERS of this Line 

 A finest watertowl and ilplar 

 in the country Conneeiingnire 

 cohii's 1-tand and points on 

 Point. James River, Curritnel 

 mountainous country of vn-gi 

 Norfolk steamers sail Tuesday, 

 urdav. Lewes, Dell., Monday : 

 1:. /till L-ioi-ddedji' giv. a at. id 

 street, New York. 



e of the 

 ctlons 

 iague, 



md Safr 

 y at 8 r. 



■enwlch 



Bromlleld Jloum, 



ET3BOPEAN f'L^d 



MESSENGER, ProD'ietor 



AD9RONDACKS. 



Sportsmen and Tourists going to the woods via 

 Plattsbui-gh after July 1 ran find rue ay the f-'onquet 



EI oust-, thai ei y. dd mi -ain lor A usable Porks 



Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings to ar- 

 range for conveyances and sears In coach for tlte 

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

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



re rrniuiiis and conveniences than other 



lines, but having guided over (lie entire Adirondack- 

 region so long I can runilslr nn patrons with such 

 reliable Information as may assist 1 hern in carrying 

 out their plans for hmrtti g [suing. CIIAS. .1. 

 GREENOLGH. Stage Prop, and U. S. M. Agf., Sara- 

 nac Lake, Franklin County, New York. 



SUMMER RESORT. 



ON SHESTNECOCK BAY, LONG ISLAND 



Having added largely ro my house I am prepared 



1 in- the summer. Surf 



and still water battdng, also good snipe shootL-g. 



Good boats ana sudle.-, ready at all times. Plenty 



of sea food cooked in test manner. 



References -J. B. Shepherd, Ml Broadway, New 

 York. Wm Dutcher, 820 Broadway, New York. 

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



FAARRAR'S POCKET MAP OP THE RIOBAKD- 

 ' H0N-RAN3ELEY LAKES REGION, Including 

 aU the lakes, ponis and rivers of that famous coun- 

 try, as well as the head waters of the Connecticut 

 tflver. Connecticut and Pannachenee Lakes, etc.; 

 oloth bound. Price, post-paid by 111 nlL 50 cents. 

 CHARLES A 3. FARRAR", Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



