378 
FOREST AND STREAM 
p alyls mul $c^orta for§>$ort§mm. 
B rook trout fishing.—T he Scup- 
pemong Springs Honso is now open for the ac¬ 
commodation of fishermen and others. Tnis House 
is situated three miles from North Prairie Station, 
Waukesha connty, Wis., at the Scuppcrnong Trout 
Ponds, whore is to be found the best trout fishing in 
the Northwest. Conveyance can always be had at 
the station, 'forms $2 per day. Trout always on the 
table. Dead fish, 50 cents a pound. For further in¬ 
formation address II. F. DOUSMAN, North Prairie, 
Wis. _ jni!3-4t 
B AY SHOOTING OF ALL VARIE- 
ties. Shinnecock Bay. the beat shooting 
ground in the vicinity of New York. Wm. N. Lane 
respectfully informs hi* friends that, having largely 
added to the Smingville House, he is prepared to en¬ 
tertain and tiilie care of It's guests In ample manner. 
Moderate prices and satisfactory attention guaran¬ 
teed. The young bay birds are now coming In and 
good bags are ihe order of the day. Address Wm. 
N. LANK, Good Ground Station, L. I. Dive wild 
geese sto ols for spring and fail shooting. jul13-3m 
PROSPECT PARK HOTEL, 
CATSKILL, N. Y. 
High elevation, mountain air, with scenery unsur¬ 
passed in the world; SOacres of grounds. First-class 
accommodation fur 390 lo 400 guests. Accessible by 
day boats and cars Hudson River Railroad. Persons 
visiting this de’ightful resort with a view to secure 
rooms, will be impressed with it* unnsnal attractions. 
Address JOHN BREASTED, Cutskill. jn29 3nio 
rice Take, 
IDLE WILD, HARWOOD, CANADA. 
A delightful summer resort for gentlemen and their 
wives on Stony Point. Bass. Pickerel, Mascalonge, 
Indians, Canoes, etc- ^ DENID. Proprietor. 
***C&r§ from Toronto to Port Hope or Coboure, or 
joat fr om Rochester to Port Hope. _ je22 3m 
TORDAN HOUSE.— “HEAD OF THE 
J BOG Onposite the month of Jordan River, 
Dolton, St. Lawrence connty. N. Y., M. H. OBER. 
Proprietor. Parlicular attention given to carting 
Boats and Baggage to Moosebead. Boarding Sporting 
Parties a specialty. Experienced and reliable gnules 
abtained on short notice. P. O. Address, South Col¬ 
on, St. Lawrence conuty. N. Y. Reference mNew 
York, John P. Waters. 12 John street._ jc22 4t 
Bromfield House, 
Messenger Bros., 
55 BROMFIELD STREET, 
Boston Maas. 
The House for Sportsmen. 
• PARKS HOUSE, 
MAGOG, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, 
XV. JAMERSON, Prop’r. 
A, W. HUBBARD, Business Manager. 
This is one of the finest fishing localtics in the East¬ 
ern Townships of Canada, and is situated at the out- 
et of LakeMeinphremagog. Reached by stage eleven 
miles from Ayre- Flat, on Pasumpsic Railroad, or by 
b oat from Newport. __ 3 e l 3m 
brooms hotel, 
WATERLOO, PROVINCE QCEBEC, CANADA. 
House new, large, and well kept, good bar, Ac. 
Free bus to depot. Daily line of stages to Magog, 
Sherbrooke, and Melbourne, on Grand Trunk Railway. 
Waterloo is a pleasant, thriving village near Water¬ 
loo Lake, and in the midst or an excellent shooting 
and fishing district—Lnnge, Lake Trout, Speckled 
Trout Bass, and Pickerel Board $1.25 per day. 
jel 3m L. H. BROOKS, Proprietor. 
OTTAWA HOTEL, 
C. S. BROWN & J. Q- PE RLEY, Pboprietobs, 
Montreal, Canada, 
LOCATED ON BT. JAMES AND NOTRE DAME 
BTS THE TWO PRINCll-AL BUSINESS 
STREETS IN THE CITY. FIRST 
CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. 
Board During Centennial 
IN PHILADELPHIA. 
A FEW KErECT TRANSIENT AND PERMA- 
nent parties can he accommodated by a private 
family strictly first-class, with reasonable charges. 
Rooms can be engaged for t he whole or any portion of 
Exhibition term. The bonse is situated witbiD 12 
minutes of the Centennial Grounds, and 20 minutes 
from the business centre of Philadelphia. 
Buy ticket ($2.65', Via Pennsylvania Railroad, for 
Germantown Junction Station, which is distant only 
2l)0 yards from the house. Address 
* L. GARVER, 2908 N. 16th St., Philadelphia, 
BELMONT HOTEL, 
623 and 625 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 
(Opposite Globe Theatre.) 
Located in the centre of the city, and easily reached 
bystreet cars and si ages. Elevators, steam, and all 
modern improvements. Rooms (European plan), $1 
per day upward. A first-class Restaurant, and Private 
feining-Rooms, if preferred, at moderate rales. The 
most, convenient location, a quiet and comfortable 
homo, and first-class accommodations at prices adapts 
ed to the stringency of the times, are the special ad¬ 
vantage* afforded at the “BELMONT.” 
mchaO Om IlARDY & CO., Proprietors, 
B OA.RD AT HIGH BRIDGE FOR TWO 
persona; private family; high aud spacious 
K ound-i and stable; convenient to Harlem River; 
mtingand fishing; thirty minut es from Forty-second 
street Station. Hudson River Railroad, Address E. 
M. B„ this office.jeB tf 
Rossin House, Toronto, Canada. 
SHEARS & SON, Proprietors. 
This house is u favorite resort for gentlemen sportt- 
men from all parte of the United States and Canada. 
A ll about Florida, no ques- 
tion can be asked about Florida, her lands, 
■products, health, climate, resources, labor, population, 
&c that is not answered in the Florida New- 
Yorker. It is edited by a gentleman who has lived 
there over 25 years, is a practical farmer and a fine 
writer. Published: weekly, by the Florida New- 
Yorker Publishing Co., 22 Beekman-st., N- Y. City, 
£fc $2 per Annum, or Single Copy, 10 cents. Jub-tf 
PAVILION HOTEL, 
NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN ISLAND, 
R. T. COLE, Proprietor. 
Weekly Hops, Boating, Fishing, Driving, Billiards, 
Bowling, Croquet. A promenade piazza 8(0 feet 
long. jc*8 dm 
II. L. DUNCKLEE’S 
PATENT 
CAMPING and MINING 
STOVE. 
PATENTED JUNE 22, 1875. 
Outside dimensions, packed, 12x12x20 inches. 
Weighing only 85 pounds, very durable, will cook 
for ten persons, and is especially adapted for camping 
purposes. The ware consists of 8 qt. ket tle, 6 qL. tea 
kettle, 2 qt. coffee pot, fry pan, ronnd tin pan, 2 
square pans, dipper, gridirou. tent collar, 8 ft. funnel, 
and an oven that will roast 15 pounds beef. 
The ware is so constructed that it nests and packs 
in the oven, and the oven and funnel pack inside the 
stove, as represented in cut 2, leaving room for pack¬ 
ing half a dozen plates, knives, forks, spoons, and 
drinking cups. Price complete, $15. i 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR, 
H. L. DUNCKL.EE, 
Box 2710. Boston. 
For sale at SPORTSMAN'S EMPORIUM, 17 Ann 
street, New'York City, aud R. H. KILBY’S, 346 St. 
Paul street, Montreal, 
^jT~Agents w r antedin every town. jnll3-4teow 
SELECT HUNTING PARTY 
FOR 
Tlie Southwest. 
A a opportunity is left for two or three 
/ \ good sportsmen to join the SELECT HUNT¬ 
ING PARTY about starting Tor the Southwest fron¬ 
tier. None bnt those fully able to bear the expense, 
and willing to rough it need apply. 
CAMP BRADY. CbarleBtown DiBtnct, 
jull3.lt 23 Bartlett Street, Boston, Maes. 
The Goss Revolving CartridgeHolder 
G arries paper or metallic 
SHELLS, either end up, revolves on centre 
slides, weighs but lfr pounds, and is only 1* inches 
wide. Holders flare at top so as to quickly receive 
the shells, and, being elastic, securely clasp the same. 
For ease of action and rapid shooting it excels any¬ 
thing of the kind invented. 
e PRICE, C. O. D., $6.50. 
I ordering, give the size of shells and a loose meas¬ 
urement, outside of vest. . „ „ „ 
iv-23-lv N. ft. GQftS. NPOPhn FalN.jUn 
J. H. ^ J ^ , 
Taxidermis,t 
NEW UTRECHT, NEW YORK, 
Dealer in ob¬ 
jects of Natural 
History, Dining- 
Room Taxider¬ 
my, Game Birds 
on shields and 
stands, Bucks’ 
Heads, Antlers, 
Carved Heads, 
Taxidermists’ 
I supplies. Skins 
and eggs for col- 
1 lections, Aquaria 
and stock, In¬ 
sects, Chrysa¬ 
lides, Coral, 
Shells, &c. 
Ageut*: 
Merrol Ryder, 
55 Jack on St.. 
St. Paid, Mint'., 
and Baton. Holberton &TCo,. 102 Nassau street, N. k 
J . AVALLACE, 
NATURALIST AND TAXIDERMIST. 
MENAGERIES, MUSEUMS, and CLUBS supplied 
with Beasts. Birds, aud 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 hnmmiug-bird. Foreign 
skins and artificial eyes. Highest prices paid for rare 
skins, heads, and horns. __ 
mch30 tf No. 19 NORTH WILLIAM 8T..N, Y. 
Birds ahd Animals Preserved to Order be 
R.L NEWCOMB, 
TAXIDERMIST. 
NO. ? CHERRY STREET, SALEM, MASS. 
Inatrnctions given. may25 tf 
ARTIFICIAL EYES 
For Birds and Animals, 
BREWSTER & KAOWLTON, 
IS Arch St , Boston, Mass., Importers and Dealers, 
at Wholesale and Retail. mchfl eofim. 
BOW-EACESTG ROWING GEAR. 
A] (REVOLUTION 
BOATING. 
This rowing gear is an invention which allows the rower to face forward Instead of backward, pulling In 
the same manner as with ihe ordinary oars. The oarsman faces the direction in which he goes, and rows faster 
and more easily than with auy other oar. The stroke is longer than with Ordinary oars, The oars can be closed 
no out of the way without detacbiDg them from the gunwale. The boatman makes no more effort in steering 
ihau iu directing his course while walking These oars can be attached to and detached from the boat very 
quickly, and they cau be closed up in a convenient form for carrying. Can be attached to any boat, aud is es¬ 
pecially adapted to hauling, fishing, and all kinds of pleasure boating. Address, dariDg Centennial, ‘‘Hunter's 
Camp” of Forest and Stream, Centennial Brauoh P. 0., Philad elphia. 
W31. LY31AN. Patentee. 
je!5 5t MIDDLEFTELD, CONN. 
ORIENTAL POWDER MILLS, 
MANUFACTURERS OF SUPERIOR TARGET AND SPORTING 
GUNPOWDER. 
BRANDS—Diamond Grain, Falcon Ducking, Western Sportingland Ducking. 
Also, Mining and Blasting: Powders. 
OFFICES—IS Broad st., Boston; 19 Exchange Buffalo; 9 Slats st., Chicago; 89? N. Socondst., St. Louis 
Agencies in all the principal Cities in the Country. Doc2 
BOUDREN’S 
Patent Combination 
Reflecting 
Jack Lamp. 
JACK LAMP 
SUPPORT. 
JACK and 
FISHING LAMP. 
TRIP. 
Useful for Night Hunting, Fishing, Riding For Spearing 
Horseback, and in open wagons. Light isttn- ututt inti raq 
For Night Hnnling. der perfect control of wearer by slight move- 1 ■ 1 
DEER, COONS, Etc. | ment of body, leaving head and arms free. Lighting Camps and Landings 
This Lamp supplies a want long felt by Sportsmen, as it affords them a reliable Light, with which tbev can 
hunt and fish it 
Fits any cam . _,____, ..._, I 
each. Sent C. O. D., with privilege of examination berore payment. 
WHITE MANUFACTURING COMF’Y, 
BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT. 
A larger size is made, which is designed to light Steamboats, Wharves, Stables, Storehouses, Sugar Bouses, 
Galleries, Ends of Railroad Trains, Omnibuses, very large Wagons, etc. Liberal discount to dealers. Send 
for circulars. jeSS 
N. Y. Safety Steam Power Co., 
Office: 30 COUBTLANDT S»T., 
BUILDERS OF 
STEAM LAUNCHES & YACHTS, 
4ND THEIR MACHINERY. Also. MACHINERY FOR TUGS, LIGHTERS, and STEAMERS. 
SEN D FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR. _aplb3m 
CHALLENGE. 
The undersigned is prepared to prove all the supe¬ 
rior qualities ho damn* for his powder. 
Safety, Cleanliness, Strength, Little 
Recoil, Little Smoke, Small Report, 
Less Heating of tlie Barrel in Rapid 
Firing, and its Regularity in Shooting. 
He challenges all riflemen to shoot against him with 
black powder, SOU rounds, without wiping; 100 rounds 
off-hand, at S00.500 and 1,000 yardis respectively, aud 
100 rounds in any position at same distances; the SOO 
rounds equally diyided at the three ranges: sighting 
shots extra. 
Will shoot for money if desired. 
The powder is also well adapted for shot guns. 
Inquire for the “Dtttmar Powder” of yonr dealer, 
or address the 
PITTMAR. POWDER MANF’G CO., 
Nefokbst, Mass- 
MEDALS OR BADGES. 
We are now preparod *o furnish badges or medals 
of any description at abort notice. Having a first 
class designer, and every facility for making cood 
work, we solicit orders from all associations, and will 
guarantee satisfaction. Designs for gold work fur¬ 
nished on application. 
J. W. Hayes & Co., 
MANUFACTURING jewelers. 
mayll 3tn 922 Broad street, Newark, N. f-3 
