FOREST AND STREAM 
328 
mil %ie')orix for^yortgnun. 
~RICE LAKE, 
IDLEWILD, HARWOOD, CANADA. 
A tRfltghffut summer resort for gentlemen and their 
wives oti Stony Point. Bass, Pickerel, Muscalonge, 
Indians, Canoes, etc. 
A. B. DENIO, Proprietor. 
**+Cari from Toronto to Port. Hope or Cobnnrg, or 
boat from Roches ter to Port. Hope. _ je22 3ui 
jgLOQJVliNG GROVE PARK. 
.July Meeting. There will be Rifle Shooting, off* 
baud, for prizes, on the 6lh of July. 
Prizes: 
A Remington Army Revolver, full plaied. 
A Remington Pocket Revolver, full plated. 
A Gold Badge—Pars Association. 
Black Bass and Trout Fishing, Shooting, &c. 
Excursion Tickets to Lackawaxen, $5; at Erie Rail¬ 
way office, 401 Broadway. GEO. W. McGlLL, 
je22 2t Sec. B. G. Park Association. 
JORDAN HOUSE.— 4 ‘HEAD OF THE 
tj BOG.Opposite the mouth of Jordan River, 
Colton, St. Lawrence comity. N. Y., M. II. OBER, 
Proprietor. Particular attention given to carting 
Boats and Baggage to Moorhead. Boarding Sporting 
Parlies a specialty. Experienced and reliable guides 
obtained on short notice. P. O. Address, South Col¬ 
ton, Sr. Lawrence county. N. Y. Reference In New 
York. John P. Waters 13 John street: * 
PAVILION HOTEL, 
NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN ISLAND, 
If. T. COLE, Proprietor. 
Weekly Hops, Boating, Fishing, Driving, Billiards, 
Bowling, Croquet. A promenade piazza 3i 0 feet 
long ._ jt'8 6m 
B OAltD A.T HIGH BRIDGE FOR TWO 
persons; private family; liiglt and spacious 
Bronilds and slaule; convenient to Harlem River; 
boating mill 'fishing; Lliirty minutes from Forty-second 
street Station, Hudson River Railroad. Address E. 
M. B., this Otiice. jeS tf 
PARKS HOUSE, 
MAGOG, PROVINCE OP QUEBEC, 
A. AV. HUB13 ARD, Prop’r. 
This ia one of the finest fishing localtieain the East¬ 
ern Townships of Canada, and ia situated at the out¬ 
let of Lake Alcmphremugog. Reached by stage eleven 
miles from Ayre- Flat, on Pasumpsic Railroad, or by 
boat from Newport. _ _ jel 3m 
BROOK’S HOTEL . 
WATERLOO, PROVINCE QUEBEC, CANADA. 
House new, large, and well kept, good bar, &c. 
Free bus to depot. Daily line of stages to Magog, 
Sherbrooke, and Melbourne, on Grand Trank Railway. 
Waterloo is a pleasant, thriving village near Water¬ 
loo Lake, and in the midst of ati excellent sbooiing 
and fishing district—Lunge, Lake Trout, Speckled 
Trout, Bass, and Picket el Board $1.25 per day. 
jel am L. n. BROOKS, Proprietor. 
OTTAWA HOTEL, 
C. S. BROWN & J. Q. PKRLEY, Pboveietobs, 
Montreal, Canada. 
LOCATED ON ST, .TAMES AND NOTRE DAME 
STS. THE TWO PRINCI AL BUSINESS 
STREETS IN THE CITY, FIRST 
CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. 
jel 3m 
Board During Centennial 
IN PHILADELPHIA. 
A FEW SET EOT TRANSIENT AND PERMA- 
mont ponies can lie accommodated hy a private 
family, strictly fiiet-clnss. witli reasonable charges. 
Booms can be engaged for the whole or any portion of 
Exhibition term. The house ta situated within 12 
minutes of the Centennial Grounds, and 20 minntes 
from the business centre of Philadelphia. 
Bay ticket ($2.05', via Pennsylvania Railroad, for 
Germantown Junction Station, which is distant only 
200 yaids from the house. Address 
L, C ARVER, 21)08N. Kith St.. Philadelphia. 
THOR SALE—A FIRST GRASS FRUIT 
P Farm in the thriving village of St. Joseph, 
Mich., containing ten acres set to Apple, Pear, Peach, 
and Cherry, 350 Grape Vines, and eighty rods of Law- 
ton Blackberry, &c. All choice fruit. Good build¬ 
ings adjoining the corporation. A rare opportunity 
for a market garden. Five daily steamers to Chicago 
and Milwaukee in fruit season; also daily fruit trains 
to Chicago via C. and M. L. S. Railway. Splendid 
Duck. English Snipe, Plover, Rail, and Woodcock 
Shooting in season, and Basaand Pickerel Ashing only 
one quarter utile distant. Healthy locality. Posses- 
Sion given next fall. For sale cheap, and terms easy. 
Address J. H. WAY, 
jel cowtf Corning, N. Y. 
BELMONT HOTEL, 
623 aud 625 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 
(Opposite Globe Theatre.) 
Located in the centre of the city, and easily reached 
by street cars and stages. Elevators, steam, and all 
modern improvements. Rooms (European plan), $1 
pur day upward. A first-class Restaurant, and Private 
Dining-Rooms, if preferred, at moderate rates. The 
most convenient location, a quiet and comfortable 
home, and first-class accommodations at prices adapt¬ 
ed Lo the stringency of the limes, are the special ad¬ 
vantage* afforded at the “BELMONT,” 
mclTffO fim HARDY & CO., Proprietors. 
Bromfield House, 
BY 
Messenger Bros., 
55 BROMFIELD STREET, 
Boston Mass. 
Ftossin House, Toronto, Canada. 
SHUARS & SON, Proprietors. 
Thin house la a favorite resort for gentlemen sports¬ 
men from all parts of the Unircd States and Canada. 
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PHILADELPHIA. 
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^ffortsmen’s j§ov{qs. 
rpHE "FISHING LINE." 
Brook Trout and 
Crayling Fisheries 
OF NORTHERN MICHIGAN, VIA 
Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad. 
(Mackinaw, Grand Rapids & Cincinnati Short Line.) 
The waters of the Grand Traverse Region and 
the Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed, if 
equalled, in the great abundance and variety of fish 
contained. 
Brook Trout abound in the streams, and the fa¬ 
mous American Grayling is found only in these 
waters. 
Brook Trout Penaon opens May 1st. 
Grayling treason opens June 1st. 
Black Biihs, Pike, Pickerel, and Mtiscalonge aTe 
also found in large numbers in the many lakes and 
lakelets of this territory. The sportsman can readily 
send trophies of hi skill to his friends or “Club” at 
home, as ice for packing fish can be had at many 
paints, 
Take your family with you. The scenery of the 
North Woods and lakes is very beautiful. The air is 
pure, dry, and bracing. The climate peculiarly benefi¬ 
cial to those suffering with hay fever and asthma. 
The Hotel Accommodations, while plain, are, as 
a rule, good, far surpassing the average tu countries 
new enough to afford the finest of fishing. 
On and after June 1st Hound Trip Excursion 
Tickets sold to Points in Grand Traverse Region, 
and attractive train facilities oi.*red 10 tourists and 
spo’tsmen; also on and after July 1st Mackinaw 
and Lake Superior Excursion Tickets. 
Dogs, Guns, and Fishing Tackle Carried Free 
at owner’s risk. 
Camp Cars for Fishing Parties and Families at 
low rates. 
It iB our aim to make sportsmen feel “at home'* on 
this route. For Tourist’s Guide, containing full in¬ 
formation as to Hotels, Boats, Guides, <fce., and accu¬ 
rate maps of the Fishing Grounds, Send to Forest and 
Stream office, or address 
J. tt. PAGE, G. P. &T. A., 
may4 4m (fraud Rapids, Mich. 
rpHE SPORTSMEN’S ROUTE. 
Chicago & Northwestern Railway. 
This great corporation now owns and operates over 
two thousand miles of road, radiating from Chicago. 
Like the fingers in a man’s hand, its lines rt aeh in all 
directions, ant cover about all the country north, 
northwest, and west of Chicago. With one branch it 
reaches Racine, Kenosha, Milwaukee, and the coun¬ 
try north thereof; with another line it pushes through 
Janesville, Watertown, Oshkosh, Fond dn Lac, Green 
Bay, E8canaba,to Nagaunee and Marquette; with an¬ 
other line it passes through Madison, Elroy, and for 
St. Paul and Minneapolis; branching westward from 
Elroy, it runs to and through Winona, Owatonna, St. 
Peter, Mankato, New Dim, and stops not until Lake 
Kameeka, Dakota, is reached; another line starts from 
Chicago and runs through Elgin and Rockford to Free¬ 
port, and, via the Illinois Central, reaches Warren. 
Galina and Dubuque, and the country beyond. Still 
another line runs almost due westward, and passes 
through Dixon, Sterling, Fulton, Clinton (Iowa), Cedar 
Rapids, Marshalltown, Grand Junction, to Council 
Bluffs and Omaha. This last named is the “GREAT 
TRANS CONTINENTAL ROUTE,” and the pioneer 
overland line for Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, 
Montana, Nevada, California, and the Pacific Coast. 
It runs through the Garden of Illinois arid Iowa, and 
is the safest, shortest, and best roule to Omaha, Lin¬ 
coln, aud other points in Nebraska, and for Cheyenne, 
Denver, Salt Lake City, Virginia City, Carson, Sac¬ 
ramento, San Francisco, and all other points west of 
the Missouri River. 
TO SPORTSMEN : 
THIS LINE PRESENTS PECULIAR AD VAN 
TAGES-FOR PRAIRIE CHICKEN, DUCK, 
GEE> E, AND BRANT SHOOTING, THE 
IOWA LINE TO-DAY OFFERS MORE 
FAVORABLE POINTS 
than any other road in the country, while for Deer and 
Bear Hunting, and for Brook Trout, Lake Salmon, 
Pike, Pickerel, and Bass Fishing a hundred point b on 
the Northern and Northwestern lines of this company 
will be found unsurpassed by any in the West. 
MARVIN HUGH ITT, W. II, STENNETT, 
Gen. Supt., Chicago. Gen. Pass. Agt., Chicago. 
apl6 
TO SPORTSMEN: 
THE PENNSYLVANIA R. R. COMP’Y 
Respectfully invite attention to tbe 
Sup erior Faciliti os 
afforded by their lines for reaching most of the THOT- 
TNG PARKS and RACE COURSES in the Middle 
States. These lines being CONTINUOUS FROM ALL 
IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the difficulties and emu- 
eoi b of reshipment, while the excellent cars run over 
the smooth steel tracks enable STOCK TO BE TRANS¬ 
PORTED wilhout failure or injury. 
The lines of 
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company 
also reach the best localities for 
GUNNING AN1> FISHING 
In Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 
TICKETS are sold at the offices of the Company in 
all the principal cities to KANE, RENOVA, BED¬ 
FORD, CRESSON, RALSTON, MJNNEtJUA, and 
Other well-known centers for 
Trout Pishing, Wing Shooting, Bnd Still Diluting. 
Also, to 
TUCKERTON, BEECH HAVEN, CAPE MAY, 
SOHAN, aud points on the NEW JERSEY COAST 
renowned for SALT WATER SPORT AFTER FIN 
AND FEATHER. 
D. M. BOYD, Jit., Gcn’l Pass. Agent. 
Fiiank Thompbon, Geu’l Manager. febl" tf 
jnOR NEW HA.YEN, HARTFORD, 
Jj Springfield, White Mountains, Montreal and 
tulermedjatc points. The new and elegant steamer 
C. II. Northam leaves Pier No. 25, East River, daily 
(Sundays excepted) at 3, and Twenty-third street. 
East River, at 3:15 P. M. A passenger tram will be 
in waiting on ihe wharf at.New Haven and leave for 
Sprinsficld and way stations on arrival of ihe boat. 
NIGHT LINE—The Continental leaves New York 
aL 11 P. M., connecting with Pusseuger train in wait¬ 
in'* on wharf at New Huveu,leaving at 5:15 A. M. 
Tickets sol'd and baggage checked at 911 Broadway, 
New York, and 4 Court atteer, Brooklyn. Excursion 
to New Baven and return, $1.50 Apply at Genoral 
Office ou the pier, or to RICHARD PECK, General 
Agent. my2ntf 
THOR SALE—PLEASANT HOMES ON 
I) easy terms; situated near the seashore, at Balh. 
L I ; laree yards, with fruit aud shade trees, and 
name; ploasam. enrrouudings, good flailing, lmntuig, 
I and bathing, Address .. J , * 1 r' V 
1 may®tf Bex 40, New Utrecht, N. Y. 
ORIENTAL POWDER 3IILLS, 
MANUFACTURERS OF SUPERIOR TARGET AND SPORTING 
GUNPOWDER. 
BRANDS— Diamond Grain, Falcon Hncking, Western Sporting and Ducking. 
Also, Mining and Blasting Powders. 
GUNPOWDER. 
Dupont’s 
SPORTING, SHIPPING AND MINING 
POWDER. 
DUPONT’S GUNPOWDER J1ILLS 
The most Popular Powder in Use. Also, 
Sporting, Mining, Skipping and Blast¬ 
ing Powder 
Of all kinds and descriptions* 
For sale in all pufta of ihe country. Represented 
F. L. Kneeland, 
Feb 10-1 y 70 Wall Street, New York. 
The Hazard Powder Co., 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
Gunpowder. 
Ilaxard'ii “Electric” Powder. 
Nob. 1 (fine) to d (coarse). Unsurpassed In point of 
strength ana cleanliness. Packed in square canis¬ 
ters of J lb. only. 
Hazard’s “American Sporting.” 
Nos. 1 (flne> to 3 (course). in 1 lb. canisters and 61 lb. 
kege. A fine groin, quick and clean, for upland aud 
prairie shooting. Well adapted to short gnus. 
Hazards “Duck Shooting.” 
Nob. : (fine) to 5 (coarse). In 1 and 5 lb. canisters 
and 64 ami 121 lb. kegs. Burns slowly and very 
clean, shooting remarkably close, and with great 
penetration. For field, forest and water shooting 
it. ranks any other brand, and it is equally services 
blefor muzzle or breech loader. 
Hazard’s “Kentucky Rifle.” 
FFFG, FFG, and “Sea Shooting” FG, In kegs of 25 
12J, and 61 lbs. aud cans of 5 lbs. FFFG ia also 
packed in 1 mid 4 lb. Canisters. Burns strong ana 
moist. The FFFG and FFG are favorite brands 
for ordinary sportiniz, and the “Sea Shooting” FG 
is the sundurd JtfJlti powder of the country. 
SUPERIOR MINING AND BLASTING POWDER. 
GOVERNMENT CANNON AND MUSKET POW¬ 
DER; ALSO SPECIAL G RADES FOR EXPORT, 
OF ANY REQUIRED GRAIN OR PROOF MAN¬ 
UFACTURED TO ORDER. 
7X 
88 Wall Street. Tsfow York. 
FLORIDA. 
40 Acres—$50. 
Onl of 850.000 acres of United Status and State 
lands ceded to tho ATLANTIC. GULP & WEST 
INDIA TRANSIT RAILROAD, 40 acres Cun now be 
Selected for $50. 
In the cen're of the orange region, adjacent to a 
road running daily trains from Fernandino, on the 
Atlantic Ocean to Cedar Keys, on tiie G olf of Mexico- 
with the hast HUNTING and FISHING in America, 
ami almost free transportation given to each purcha¬ 
ser, ihuee lands will he speedily bought up by actnal 
settlers from all parts of tbc Union. 
They compare favorably with THE BEST lands In 
the Stare, aud are already surrounded by thrifty 
Northern and Western Settlers. 
For maps, farther descriptions, &c,, address, inclos¬ 
ing stamp, 
J. B. OLIVER, Cen. Agt., 
FLORIDA LAND AND IMMIGRATION COMF’Y., 
jel 8t 381 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
New York Mailing Agency. 
with latest improved Newspaper Folding aud 
Mailing Machines. 13 Spruce 8t.. 4th ducr from 
Tribune Buildings. JAM ISfi BRADY, Manager sod 
proprietor, open day and night. 
Orange Sporting Powder. 
ORANGE LIGHTNING POWDER, 
The strtmged and dewnst. Powder made. Nos. 1 
to 7, packed only in sealed 1 lb. canisters. The coarser 
sizes (higher numbers) especially are recommended 
to owners of fine breech-loading guns, giving great 
penetration with very slight recoil. “ 
ORANGE DUCKING POWDER, 
For water fowl. Very strong and clean. Nos. 1 to 
5. Packed in metal kegs of fiflbs. each, and in canis¬ 
ters of 1 and 5lbs. 
ORANGE RIFLE POWDER, 
The beet for rifles and for all ordinary purposes. 
Sizes F.g. FF.g, FFF.g, the last being the finest, 
Packed in wood and metal kegs of 25 124 lbs., 
and 6) lbs., aud in canisters of t lb. and 4 lb. 
All of the above give high velocities and less resian- 
um than any other brands made. 
BLASTING, MINING, AND SHIPPING POW¬ 
DER OF ALL GRADES AND SIZES PACKED IN 
WOOD OR METAL KEGS OF<4*5 LBS. 
SAFETY FUSE AND ELECTRICAL BLASTING 
Appii} Aipna 
LAFLIfU RAND POWDER Co., 
26 Murray St., N. Y. 
Sole proprietors and manufacturers of the celebra¬ 
ted ORANGE brand of GUNPOWDER. Recom¬ 
mended and used by Capt, A. II. BOGARDUS, the* 
“Champion Whig Shot of the World.” _ , 
CHALLpGl. 
The undersigned is prepared to prove all the supe¬ 
rior qnalidea he claims for his powder. 
Safety, Cleanliness, Strength, Little 
Recoil, Little Smoke, Small Report, 
Less Beating of the Barrel in liapiil 
Firing, ami its Regularity in Shooting. 
He challenges all riflemen to shoot against him with 
blank powder, 20b rounds, without wiping; 100 rounds 
off-hand, a1:200. 500 and 1,000 yards respectively, and 
100 rounds In aiiy position at same distances; the 200 
rounds equally divided at the three ranges; sighting 
shorfi extia. 
Will Bhoofc for money if desired. 
The powder is also well adapted for shot guns. 
Inquire for the “Dittmar Powder” of your dealer, 
or address the 
DITTMAR POWDER MANF’G CO., 
Nktonsbt, Mass. 
II. BATTY, 
Taxidermist, 
NEW UTREOHT, NEW YORK, 
Dealer in ob¬ 
jects of Natural 
History, Dining- 
Room " Taxider¬ 
my. Game Birds 
on shields and 
stand*, Bucks' 
Heads, Antlers, 
Carved Heads, 
xide 
lata’ 
-upplics. Skins 
aid eggs Tor col¬ 
lections, Aquaria 
aud stock, In¬ 
sects, Chrysa¬ 
lides, Coral, 
Shells. &c. 
Agents: 
M err el Ryder, 
55 Jackson St.. 
St Paul, Minn,, 
and Eaton. Holberton & Co., 102 Nassau street, N. Y. 
J. WALLACE, 
NATURALIST AND TAXIDERMIST. 
MENAGERIES. MUSEUMS, and CLUBS supplied 
with Beasts. Birds, and Reptiles of any kind in the 
known world, put up in the most artistic manner, 
from a whale to a minnow, from an elephant to a 
dormouse, from a moa to a humming-bird. Foreign 
skin* and artificial eyes. Highest prices paid for rare 
skins, heads, and horns. 
mchSO tf No. 19 WILLIAM ST., N. Y. 
Birds and Animals .Fiussbrvbd to Order by 
K. L. NEWCOMB, 
TAXIDERMIST, 
NO. 7 CHERRY STREET, SALEM, MASS. 
Instructions given. may25 tr 
ARTIFICIAL EYES 
For Bird* and Animals. 
BREWSTER RAOWLTOJV, 
18 Arch Ht, Boston, Mass., Importers and Dealers, 
at Wholesale ami Retail. tncb9 eolim 
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f CAMP-LOUNGE FOLDED:!” 
_ja|w-Purui»IM0HEMIHOTi:. 1. - 
This style. 5x42 In., price #5 and $10. 
Sold by New York ami Bo=ton Sporting trade gen¬ 
erally. Dealers’ discounts liberal. 
J n.XID T OTTUfll? 
Zoological Garden. 
FAIKMOONT PARK, PHILADELPHIA. 
Open everyday. A large colleclion or Living Wild. 
Besets, Birds, and Reptiles. Admission, 25 cents; 
Children unde i twelve, 10 cents ■ Jan6 ly 
