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FOREST AND STREAM. 



§p{ftt$ttten*s §$tmtes. 



A BUFFALO HUNT 



—UN THE— 



Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe 

 Railway. 



THE NEW ROUTE FOR 



KANSAS & COLORADO 



SPECIAL ATTENTION TO 



SPORTSMEN. 



For mips, tickets, and gcr.'l informal ion, apply 

 1.1 I.. II SI TTING, Gcn'l Eastern Agent, 234 

 Broadway, New york. 



T. J. ANDERSON, Gem Pass. Agent, 1 Topeka, 

 \V. F. WHITE. Gcii'I Ticket Agent, , Kansas. 



Old Dominion Line. 



* FOR FLORIDA. 



FOR THROUGH TICKETS TO FERNANDINA 

 JACKS0JTV1LO1, ST. AUGUSTINE, SAN- 

 FORD, ENTERPRISE and intermediate landing* 

 on ST. JOHN'S RIVER and interior points in 

 FLO RI DA.ty steamship to SAVANNAH, and thence 

 by railroad or steamboat, apply to W.M. L. JAMES, 

 General Agent. 



PUlUuMphia and Southern Mail S. ,?. Co., 

 •110 South Delaware Avenue, Phila. 



*'The Bermudas." 



-VTOW A FAVOTtlTB AND DELIGHTFUL 



IN WINTER RESORT, is readied in seventy 

 liours from New York, and beint. surrounded by tlie 

 warm waters of the Gulf Stream enjoys an equable 

 temperature of about TO deg. 



■ The elegant British Steamships " Bermuda," and 

 "Camlna," l.OOO tons, fitted expressly for the passen- 

 ger travel, are dispatched from New York for Ber- 

 muda fortnightly, making connection at Bermuda 

 with steamers for St. Thomas and West Indies. For 

 full information apply to A. E. OUTERBRIDQE, 

 Agent, 29 Broadway, N. Y. _ Decvilly. 



rpHE 'FISHING USE." 



Brook TroLit,Grrayling and 



Black Bass Fisheries 

 of xouTUERy mich to ax, via 



Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad. 



(Mackinaw. Grand Hapids ' ' 

 Sportsmen who have ea« 



the Rod a 



is the fare 



ained above, as also 



, Grt 



i UTn 



Urnok Trout Sense 



(jrnylliis Seitson op-ns June 1st. 



The sportsman can redatiy send trophies of his 

 skill to his friends or •'Club'' at home, as Ice" for 

 parking fish can be had at many points. 



Take jour family with you. The scenery of 

 the North Wood- an. I lakes is very beautiful. The 

 air is pure, dry, and bracing. The climate peculiarly 

 beneficial to 'those suffering with hay fever and 

 asthma. 



The Hotel Accommodations, while plain, are, 

 as a rule, good, lar surpassing the average in coun- 

 tries new enough to alt id the finest of ashing. 



On and after June 1st Knund Trip t.xcumion 

 Tickets soil to Point- in Grand Traverse 

 Kecrion, and auraciive train facilities offered to 

 tourists and sportsmen ; also, on and after July 1st, 

 Murkiimw and Lake superior Excursion Tick- 

 ets. 



Dogs, (inns, and FiobiitK Tackle Carried 

 Free at owner's risi,. 



Camp lar. for Fishing Parlies and Families 

 m low races. 



It is our aim to make sportsmen feel "at home" on 

 this route. For Tourists" Guide, containing full in- 

 formation a« lo Hotels. lioats. Guides, Ac. and acco- 

 rate maps of the Fishing ciuunis, send to Forest 

 AM) STREAM office, or address 



J. H. PAGE, G. P. & T. A.. Grand Rapids, Mich. 

 A. HOPPE, Eastern Passenger Ageul. 



1 If, Marker. St , em, Philadelphia. 



^jjorisinen B Ihutca. 



Sportsman's Route. 



CANADA, SOUTHERN RAILWAY. 



Direct Connections at Buffalo with New York 



'.'. Iilml and Erie Railway. 



.!. Detroit, Willi Michigan Central Railroad. 



i nv.i...i.. ..Mr], Ti.L.,l,i U'hIi-.isIi «n,l Wi 



DOGS CARRIED FREE 

 and given special attention. 



THROUGH CARS— FAST TIME 

 AIR LINE— STEEL RAILS. 



FRANK E. SNOW, 



I*. P. <& T. Agent, Detroit. 



LONG ISLAM! UVIJROAU. 

 WAY 11, 1sII. 



TraiDS leave Long Island City r 8 follows : 



For Greenport, Sag Harbor, Kiverhead, and 

 intermediate stations, at, 8:14, U:03 A. it., 8:30. 

 1:01! P. M. SUNDAYS, 9:15 A. M. 



For Pateliogue, etc., at 9:1)3 A. M., 2:00, 4:45, 

 5:23 P.M. 



For Babvlon, etc., at 7:30, 8:44, 3:03. 11:30 A. 

 M.. 2:00, 4:24, 4:45, 5:23, 0:03 P. M, SUNDAYS, 

 H: 15 a.m., 6.35 r. it. 



For Port Jett'orson, etc., at 10:00 A. M., 3:30, 

 5:05 r. M. SUNDAYS, 9:3d a. m. 



For Noi-tb|iort, He,.. 10:00 A. M., 3:30, 4:21,5:05, 

 0:12 v. -ii. SUNDAYS, !i:::i) A. h.,MUp m. 



--t Valley, Glen Cove, elc., IS: 11, 11:30 

 a. m., 2:011. 3:36, 1:24, 5,05, 6:42 f. k. SUNDAYS, 



FoiKoeunwav Beach, elc, 0:00. 11:30 A. m., 

 4:24 p. m. SU SJJ A is 0:15 A. M., 1:30 P. M. 



For Far Rockawav, etc., 9s00, 11:30 A. M., 2:00, 

 3:30, 4:24, 5:05, 7:00 p. to SUNDAYS. 0:15 a. m , 

 1:30. 0:35 P. M. 



For Flushing, College Point, Whitestone, Great 

 Neck, Garden City, Hempstead and interme- 

 diate stations, see small Time Tables and Time 

 Cards at all principal hotels and ululer-ineutioned 

 ticket offices. 



Ferryboats leave James' Slip, N. i\, thirlyruin- 

 utes, and Thirty-fourth, street, E. 11., fifteen 

 minutes before each train. On Sundays, from 

 Thirty-fourth street only. 



Ticket offices in New York at James' Slip and 

 34tn street ferries, at the offices of We»lcott's 

 Long Island Express Co., 7 Park Place, 785 

 Broadway, 942 Broadway. Grand Central Depot, 

 42d St.; ill Brooklyn, "333 Washington St. ; in 

 Brooklyn, E. D., 79 Fourth street. 



By purchasing tickets at any of the above 

 offices, baggage can be checked from residence to 

 destination. my3l' 3m 



Fall River Line, 



roK 



BOSTON AND THE EAST. 



MAMMOTH PALACE STEAMERS 



BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE. 



The best and most direel route to the Fishing and 

 Hunting resons of Cape Cod, and Kaugelcy, and 

 Moosehead Lakes, ex. 



Tickets for sale at all principal hotels and ticket 

 ofllees. 



Steamers leave New York Daily at .", r. ji. (Sundays, 

 July ! to Sept.. 2, iuelusivc) fruni 26 Noi Hi liner, tool 

 of Murray street. 



lIOKfili.N Ss l.OVEl.I., Aacnts. 

 GEO. L. CONNOR, 



GenT Pass'r Agent. j7-3t 



People's Line Steamers 



BETWEEN 



NEW YORK AND ALBANY. 



The most comfortable and cheapest route for 



SPOKTSMES OK PLEASURE sJbEKEBS 



Going to or returning from 



The Thousand Islands M the St. Lawrence, The 



Great- Northern or Adirondack Wilderness, 



Lake George, LakoChampluin, The While 



and Francum.i fountains, - 



Trenton, Niagara, Sh.run and 

 Richfield Springs, Coopers- 



orauy of tin? fi ro ai 



The commodious siean 

 make close connection at 

 for all the above-named 1 



PEOPLE'S EVEN UN G L 

 41 North Hlver, every we 

 ihe European plan, bed 

 smoke, cool rooms, good 

 s. E. MAYO 

 JeT 



et Northc 



We 



u by takiuglin 

 HEU, from Piei 

 r. it. Meals ot 

 ic, no dust oi 

 hing steep, 

 longer Agent. 



f^0r/S/HC/r'.S |?(i;,/(";. 



GREAT SOUTHERN 

 Freight A « D Pass'nger Line, 



VIA 



Charleston, S. C. 



The South and the Southwest 



AND THE 



FLORIDA PORTS, 



Wednesday a Saturday 



At 3 o'clock P. M. From Pier 

 29, N. R. 



CITY OF ATLANTA, CILVMl'Ii »N, 



Capt. M. S. Unodhull. ('apt. It.W. Lock wood 



GULF STREAM, Li. W. CLYDE, 



Cant s. crowed, capt. Ingralnm 



The above steamers have been liaudsouiely fitted 

 up for the convenience of passengers, and ate unri- 

 valled on the coast for 



Speed, Safety, and Comfort. 



close connections at Charleston with the favorite 



and well-known Florida packets KIi : I'AT i >K, dipt. 



V I; CITV POINT, Capt. Scotl, lor PERNAN- 



DINA, .lAoKSONYILI.K. ST. AIIUl STINK, PA- 

 LATKA, PNTERPKISE, M ULON YILI.E anil all 

 points lu Florida. 

 t I i i HON TICKETS AT 11EDUCED RATES. 



Bar-Insurance to destination ONE-HALF OF ONE 

 PBfi CB i 



Goods forwarded free of Commission. Passage 

 tickets and Pills i.i Lading issued and sinned at the 

 office of JAMES W. uIIINTAKIi A CO.. 



Agents, No. PK Weal Street, cor. Warren, or 



W. P. CLYDE A l (I., No. li Howling Green. 



Through Freight Tamil's, Paswiige Tickets by all 

 routes and to all points in tin- smith and Southwest, 



and further information can in lamed at the office 



of HENTLEY U. IIASEI.L, General Agenl, 



Great Southern Freight Line, 317 Broadway, corner 

 of Thomas street. dec7 ly. 



TO SPOILSMEN: 



THE PENNSYLVANIA R.R. CO. 



Respectfully Invite attention to the 

 afforded by their lines for reaching most of the 



The lines ot 



Peiiusjlvimi Railroad Company 



also reach the best localities tor 



GUNNING AND PISHING 



in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 

 TICKETS are sold at the offices of the ( nuipaiiv in 

 all the principle cities to KANE, RENOVA, BED- 

 FORD, CREsSOM, RALSTON, AliNNEQIJA, and 

 other well-kuowu ceutei-8 for 



Trout Fishing, Wing Shooting, uud Still 

 lluuting. 

 Also, to 

 TUCKERTON, BEACH HAVEN CAPE MAT, 

 S(|LTAN, and points on the NEW .!EUs|-;\ riiAsT 

 reoowned for SALT WATER sPORT AFTER FIN 

 AND FEATHER. 



cTno 



L. P. 



. Agent 



lehli-lf 



NEW I1ASEN, IIARTFO 

 While Mountains, Mini 

 Memphreiuugog and Willoi 



R1C1IAR1) PECK, 



ers street : 



For Hackensiic,k-T:4.:., S:45 A. m., 1:00, 4:15, 5:15 

 and 6.80 r. ST. 



For Nanuel-7:la, S:45 A. jr., 1:03, 4:15 and 5:15 



P. M. 



For Spring Valley-S:45 A. St., 1:00, 4:15, and C:15 



For Ilaverstraw and Stony Point— S:45 A. Jt„ 1:00 

 and 4:15 i\ >t 

 For New York City— 7:15 A. .«., 1:00, 4:15 and 5.15 



Sundays— SMS a. m. and CMS v. ai., stopping at all 



Saturday niglit only a' 11:45 

 1 street, and 1« Aiid. from 

 goes niroiigli to Stony Point, 



Pocket Time Tables. 



Until further uotide, the Trains of this Koad will 

 not wait, for ihi;Tweuty-tuiril street lioats. 



May 17-tr L. P. H HT 'YN, Supt. 



jlitblivaficiiis. 



STONiNGTON LINE, 

 FOR BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST. 

 REDUCED PARE: 

 Elegant Steamers STONINGT'ON and NAIiRA- 

 GANSETT leave Pier ;i:i North River, foot Jay Si. 

 at 5:'iu P.M. NOT A TRIP MISSED IN SEVEN 

 YEARS. 



Tickets for sale at all principal ticket, offices. State 

 rooms secured at offices of Wi^ie it. Express Com- 

 pany, and ut 883 lln.ndwav. New York, and B33 Wash- 

 ington St., liruokljn. 



PROVIDENCE LINE. 

 Freight only, steamers leave P ier 37, Norlh Kiver, 

 foot Park Place, at «3U P. M . Freights via cither 

 line taken at lowest rate". 

 L. W. I'll, KINS, G P. Agent, I). S. BABL'OCK.Pres. 



St.' Paul ' and St. Louis 

 Short Line. 



Burlington, C. Rapids & N'rth'rn 



QUICKEST,"; CHEAPEST AND BEST! 



TWO PASSENGER TRAINS F.A'II WAY DAILY, 

 crossing and connccling with all Kasl and West 

 Lines in Iowa, running through some of lueflnest 

 hiinting groundsill I he N'.irtliwesi f"rG. 

 Pinnated and Ruffed Gronacand yuaii. Sportsmen 

 anil their iIoj;h lak.-n Kppdoareor. It. du, ,,| rat. s 

 on iiariies of i iui ..r moreupon application loGeneral 

 Ticket (lilliv, Cedar Uapids. C. J. IVES, 



E. F. WiNsi.ow, Gen. Passenger Agent. 



General Manager. '"» tf 



CHICAGO&ALTON RAILROAD. 



THE ONLY DIRECT RAILROAD from 

 Chigago to St. Louis, mid Chicago 



to Kansas City, 



WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. 



FIRST-CLASH ACCOMMODATIONS IJSf 



EVmiYTIllJsG. 



SPORTSMEN will find splendid shooting on the 



line or this road; prairie chicken, geese, ducks, brant, 

 quail, ete. Connects direct at Kansas City with the 

 Kansas Pacific Railroad for the K reat Buffalo and An- 

 telope, range of Kansas and Colorado. 



Liberal arrangements for transport of Dogs for 

 Sportsmen. 

 JAMES CHARLTON, 

 General Passenger Agent, 

 CiUcaao, me, 



la r-niistquencf of wkling 150 pages to make 

 the Work thoroughly complete: — The publica- 

 tion of 



THE 



Sportsman's Gazetteer 

 GENERAL GUIDE. 



THE GAME ANIMALS, BIRDS AND FISHES OF 



NORTH AMERICA; THEIR HABITS AND 



YARIOl'S METHODS OF CAPTURE. 



COPIOUS INSTRUCTIONS 



Is Shooting, FisaiNO.TAXiDKr.siY, Woodcraft, Etc. 



TOGETHER WITH 



A DIRECTOR TO THE PRINCIPAL GAAIE RE- 

 SORTS OF THE COL~NTRY; ILLUS- 

 TRATED WITH MAPS 



BY CHARLES HALLOCK, 



editor of "forest and steeam ;" AUTHOR of the 



"FISHING TOURIST." "CAMP LIFE IS FLORIDA," ETC. 



750 pp. Price $3.00. 



NEW YORK : 



"FOREST and STREAM" PUBLISHING COMPANY, 



AMkKICAN NEWS COMPANY, AGENTS. 



GENERAL CONTENTS. 



PART I. 



Game Antmalb of North Aheiuoa. 

 Game Birds of North Amecici. 

 Game Fish of North America: 



Eastern Coast Fishes. 



Northern Inland Fishes. 



Inland Fishes of the Wed and Northwest. 



Pacific Coast Fishes. 



Inland Fishes of the South aud Southwest. 



Southern Coast Fishes. 



Docs Use 



* Sport : 



Forest, Field, and Prairie: 



Guns and Ammunition for Different Kinds 

 of Game: Hints and Iteclpes for Gunners; 

 Decoys, Blinds, and other Devices. 



Ocean, Lake, and river : 



Art of Dressing Artificial Flies; Instruction 

 In Fly Fishing; Rods, Lines and Lnrus ; 

 Hints aud Recipes. 



Sporting Boats akd Canoes : 



Woodcraft : 



Expedients in Emergencies; Hints and Re- 

 cipes tor Camp and Cruise. 



iNSTCrCflnN IN TaXU'EIOIT. 

 RlBUOGJUruT foil SPORTSMEN. 

 1 1 M ,.;:.<' AND OUTFITTERS' LIST. 



PART II. 

 A Sportsmin's Directory to the Privcival Rk- 



bokts for Game and Fish in North Amehica. 

 Je;-4t 



"THE 00L0GIST," 



A MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED EXCLU- 

 SIVELY TO BIRDS AAND BIRDS' EGGS. 



This magazine, the favorite of amateur ornitholo- 

 gists, isnow in its third volume. It is rep'eie with 

 all that is new or recent in Ornithology and Oology, 

 and puonshes important papers on the rarer of our 

 hirds and eggs. It is just the periodical lor those 

 m king collections of turds and egg. lor scientific 

 examination, as its columns are constantly furnish- 

 ing di scripltons of the eggs oi new and rare spec les. 



Terms— Forty cents a year, In advance. Speci- 

 men coi.ies and prospectuses only on receipt of 

 stamp. Add ess, 



S. L. WILLARD & CO., 



jel Oneida St., Utica, N. Y. 



FUR, FIN and FEATHER. 



GAME AND GAME FISH LAWS 



of every State tn the Union and the Dominion Prov- 

 inces, and also gives a description of all the best 

 places for .dunning and fishing lu Hie I'niied Stales 

 and Canada, tells how to rea. h tln-m. an. I what kind 



..: a.,:.. mi Litmus you will liinl when vou gettbere. 



Ii tells urn whin kind oi tackle to use for the various 

 kinds of tisii. and where tin Pest cau he procured, 

 an I al-o where yon caD get Hie nest of every de- 



her ql' interesting sketches of hunting and fishing 

 adventures, and a vast fund of useful informatiou on 

 field sports and angling that renders the work indis- 

 pensalile lo all who use cither gun or rod. It is, in 

 fact, a complete 



Hunting and Fishing Directory 



and no matter how much or how little recreation 



von rnlr« tor the ■ If and along the streams, you 



■ ' ' .: . K -til many times Its 



i . -vei ■■■ i w > months) 



11 '-"- latge octave pages, 5i> 



will find /•*!! 



price to yoi 



puliUcalion 

 eeutsa nun 



0SAS. SUYTJAM, PmnjsMBB, 



jel It US Chambers at, New York Cily. 



Bound VoluuiUTS 



Forest and Stream. 



SEVENTH VOLUME, NOW READY. 



First Four Volumes, $i each, Others, $3.50. 



A-cmnplere sel ot the FORKST ANII STREAM • 

 seven volumes, hound hanJsomely in cloth— a valu. 

 able library for ilia sportsman— can now be obtained 

 on application to this office. 



