FOREST AND STREAM. 



853 



%jotek ami | hvort '.<; for §iwrt<u,mt. 



Island House, 



BELLOWS FALLS, VERMONT. 



Broad piazzas, large airy lialK charming walks 

 ana drives, oeliRhilui scenery, pure mourn: ,i 



....... . . 



j. 14 3m OtIAl.LEK TOWNS, PR0*METOB. 



THfi 



Thousand Island House, 



Situated a 

 RIVER ST. LAWRENCE, 



j A1 ' 



ALEXANDRIA P.AY. JHF4?ERSON COy N. Y., 

 and in the Immediate v.eiuity »1 the -1-1.1,1. . 

 Thousand Islands, will be .ft] I septlon 



nl'suesls June 1st, 1877. This tinu-o .'. i AID 



'73, ant] contains ail t'no modern improvements. 



.,.■■ ...... -,.....,,- ;•:..! 



cidae 



,,., i,:n Eke II 1- beautiful, with no mosquitoes of 



,-Li i'-. . 1 ■■ i::... i'-v crimil caturrli ; while 



1.1 hi- 1. ■ - . . 1 11 in. '.'. ...-I. I in - added ilii-. at- 



:i. 1 , .11- ..; r..-i .iir. l'islniig. Hiititlmtund Bathing. 



■ I . Hi . , i ■■■„■ 11 ''.Hi ;.,"..., .: 1 ■ 



.v.... coteina second to none. \t toi 



7e0 guest* Parties taking rooms for 1 1 ■ ■■ U 



. tea. Send for 



pamphlet, with term! 



O. G. Staples, 



Manager. 

 AliaEandrJa Bay,N.Y. 



BARNEQAT 



.. , , I-.. , ... 



on the New Jer-ej S it hi e tililro \& , within easy 

 access of NewTftrker Philadelphia, The only Ural- 



class house near the 1 gnntilugaud flsliieg 



1 the hay. Superior aceoniuiodation for 

 1 ■ ■ ts, T«ma reasonable. 



.. ilress tJ S. PA.RKEK, Proorier.-v, Forked 

 River. N. J.; or, CliAitLES SMITH, 44 West Broad- 

 way! X T. }«S16.E 



SKA CLIFF HOUSE. SEA CtlFF.L. I.. OPENS 

 ]..- tliea 'i-.. 11 1817, on M"W '., at rates to suit 

 the times. Special ariaugciucuts no families. 

 mayl7-tf ~ K. RIcKCOHDS. 



RtfOUNT K8MEO HOUSE, 



M<>osi:ili:»t 



1 1 \lilC, lil.. 





A delishtrni iwuii 1 11 





, summer 



tourist or invalid. Troi 





„..-,v. F01 



circulars, ad-. 





lllte.ndclit, 



as above, or W. L. CJ3 





ito street. 



Boston Mass 





j.-.i i.t 



T>ARTIKS ARRIVING 

 5 TltAL, Hudson River 



BY NEW TO 



RK OEN- 



... 





NortUvUle, Sew York, »•! 







t, or other troi 







1 



.\ LAWTON, 





who can be c ■ 



.1 e Depot 





By prev, • 



icattug, Van A 



& L, will 



- - to meet c: 







Refers by permission tu 



" Fiseco " (L. A. Bealilslcc. 



tl. S. N. 





no 1. 4U1 



h a ss^; 



rtievtUe, 1.. 1. 



A Snrainer 



)rtamen all the 



year, will 



""SSJIM 



es fifty guests. 



Rooms Of 



van. mi- sizes and exposuj 



■ . 



u- oak grove of 





at rear 0* hi 



;.. and target 



tloill 1111 v 



- 





fiind Mill 



Bathing, Boating, Dui :.. 



< Be, Snipe, 



and Quail 



Shooting, 



I.'.-I'.'jvjk^s from forn: 



k in ; 



JORDAN ALUiH SPRINGS, 



rocRbridqe county, \\\.. 



Fight mil;.- s fiom Goslien Depot c. and 0. Kit. 



jjfo. w. •'■.\mi:i:<)\. Prop 1 ?. 



To old patronB 11 is oniy necessary 10 say thai the 

 ii-iininyineiit v, ill 1.0 strictly iir>i-.:laW, with reduced 



Tu' 



inequallRcl by any 



'"'"'j '(' ill Jn"\y\" A M !■: ItOM^I'miVr. 

 ie?1 3m .Ionian Alum springs, v-i. 



letropofitan Hotel, 



"WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Hotel, 



BALTIMORE, Md. 



R. B. Coleman & Co., proprietors or these ramone 

 hotels, are well known to the old pultons ol Hie 

 ASTOK HOUSE, N. Y., and ST. NICHOLAS, N. Y. 



THE METROPOLITAN 

 !* m'.dwav hetwecn I he Capitol and the White 

 House, anil Hie most coavenieni location in the ciiy. 

 it na'- i>"on re-fttteil and re-fnrnished lhron»lioui. 

 •in. cuteitu is perfect; the eervicc regular, aud 

 charges moderate. 



R. B. COLEMAN & CO. 



CROSSMON HOUSE. 

 AERKASjJRIA BAY, JIWffBBSOM CO., W. i 



fHlS II' il I QBBUH.T AND 



t. . . ii ..v open for visnori.. 



. : ;. one of ih" most delightful places in 



inwitl ..- ...... ... BiaCK Ittver Railrotttl 



and at Cape Vincent with the Rome, Waiertown am 

 OgdeuBbnrg Railroad. apl2-(jiu 



fttfelg and §e<;or{.<; foi[ §£$0r1§mei{. 



K^.' v. tiuii--ui'.^> ai .^itun. l.ciuiH. lo .iiniinii, 

 Conn. Sea food, com fori ui do house and lieaulll'nl 

 view of the sea. Three KSi^R to and frorp New 

 Haven dally after June 15. 1'rrvii.nn afrftugameuw 

 necessary, llouse strictly temperate. Address tin 

 above by malt. 



§porj$mens j§otttes. 



OF NEW JERSEY. 



NEW YORK AND T.O.X11 JJliAMJli DIVISION. 

 REDUCED RATES FOB THE SEASON. 



THROUGH PULLMAN PARLOR OABS. 

 Corhmencing June SB, l&IT. trains leave ... rrirtr. 



Lei 



■IE.\ 



t I'ol 





press), 10: 



only, 5:35 _. _ 



Leave Lornr Branch for New York at fi:"h, 6:00, 

 8:15 (Express), 11:05 A. W.J 2:30, 4:35, il:-lj, (1:10 f. '•'■ 

 Monda\s onP, . 6:lu a. m. 



Leave Red Bunk for New Y.irl: at 7:u), -:10, 11:1* 

 A. M., 2:li, 4:49, C:ES, -i:2J I'. Jf. ilondaya Oniy, 6:rJ 



A. T.I. 



Stages couue.-l :it Mutinn to ninl iVomKeyport. 

 in,. 1 1.1 sq ,un to and from Point Pleas nit. 

 MomnuntnPttrK RaoeF.-SpecIal tralh, rnnnlntt 



direct, leaves loot Lilwn.v sr.reei. a' I lain a. m. ou 



H. P. BALDWIN, Geu. Pass. Agent. 



Je-21 3m 



tViontclair & Greenwood Lake 

 Raiiway Time Table, 



Depots foot of Cbitfaridl and Dcsteosses Sts. 



Trains leave New Y- rl.. 8:311 a. m, 1:80 r. n. Oon- 

 neci wiih boat. aud arriveal Ahlngtuu tl:t|U . 



7:il.1 r. M. Leave A clou. 7 \. m., i::jc p. m. 



Arrive, New York, B':40 a. it . 7 p. m. 



H. E. DORWra, suiieriuleiulent. 



LONU ISl.ANII K MI.ItOAi). 

 JUNE 17. 1-77. 



Forrjboals leave JaxneB" sh,., ;•;. y., ti,i,| v ra j„. 

 utcs, and frr.m 'i liiny-i.uii;)) street, K 1! ."flttcen 

 tuiiiiites previous to (l-|.inliive of trains. Oti 

 Sunrtays, from Thirty-fourth street only. 



TiaioR leave Long Isliial Oily as follows; 



For (Jreeuport, Sag Harbor', and intermediate 

 stations, at S:44, 'J:0:i A. jr., 3:o0, 4;0U P. 31. 

 SUNDAYS at 1:10 a. m. 



For Patchogne, etc , at 9:08 A. jr., 2:00, 4:43. 

 5:23 P. a. SUNDAYS. 0: lo a. m. 



For liabylon, eic. at 7:.'»1, (S:41, 9:03, 11:30 a. 

 M-..2:00, 4:21, 4:45. .V23, (ellii r. M. SUNDAYS, 

 tl:15 a. M., ti.35 P. at. 



For Port Jefferson, etc., at. 10:00 A. 3t., 3:30 

 5:05 P. M. SUNDAYS, 9:3U A. M. 



For Northport, eto., lil:Di) A. M , 3:3l>, 4:21, f,-!|r» 

 fi:l-> p. M. SUNDAYS. 9:3Q A. M., (!:30 r M 



ForLoonat Valley, (lien Cove, etc., S: II. [1:30 

 A. St., 2:00,8:3*1, 4:24, 5,1)5,0:42 p. .,(. SUNDAYS 

 0:31) A. Iff., 0:30 P. M. 



For Merrick, etc., at 7:30. 8:41. 11:30 A. it, 

 2:011, 4:24. 5:23, C:03, 7:00 r. at. SUNDAYS. 'J:i.j 

 A. 7,1., 0:35 p. M. 



For Iiockaway Deaeh, e<e., 0:00. ln : 20. 11:30 

 A: 31.. 4:30, 4:24. 5:43 p. M. SUNDAYS, 9:15 

 10:00,' 11:00 a.m.. l:;lt>, «:30 p. IT. 



For Far Rockawav, etc., 0:00, 10:21. II- Id | a 

 1:30, 2:< 0. 3:011. 4:24, 5:05, 5:43, 7:Gli p 11 SUN- 

 DAYS, 9:15. 10:00," 11:1111 a. m.. 



For Hempstead, elc., 7:.;n. 7:40, 9 ■•;, 



11:03 A. M.. 1:33. 2:00. 3:00. 4:20, 5:00, 0:03 H-'-lll' 

 7:1.4 P. v. On Saturday nights Only, 12:111 a. ji.' 

 SUNDAYS, 0:15, 9:27 A. .v.. 4:30 p. >i. 



For Garden City. etc.. 7:10, 9:03, 9:20. 11:03 

 A. M., 1:33, 3:00, 4:2(1. 4:15. r,:>ld. r,:,d vn.| ,. „ 

 On Saturday nights only, 12:01 a. k. sL'MiyYS 

 9:27 A. M., 4:80 P. v.. 



For Great Neck Poane.h, eie., 0:40, 9:20 \ ai 

 1:33. 4:20. 5:40. 0:31 p. ji. Saturday ni-i„s oi,!y| 

 12:111 A. M. SUNDAYS, 9:27 .:. M., C:3() p. ar. ' 



For Flushing, Main street, etc. 0:10, 7:40 

 9-20, 11:03 A. at., 12:32. 1:3.1, 3:111). 1:2!), 5:tio, r.:ld. 

 6181.7:04 P. M. Saturday nights onlv,' 12:01 '. 

 M. 3UNDAYS, 9:27, 10:30 A. ../., 12:43, 2-12 

 ti :30 p. ji. 



For Flushing (IJridgn Rt, ), Cc.Ilego Point and 

 WtiitOHtone. etc., C:40, 7:50, S:ll. 9:20, 1P03 

 A. IE., 12:32. 1:33. 3;00,. 1:00. 4:41), 5:2(1 0:00 

 tl-40. 7:35. 9:15, 10:35 p. at , 12:111 \. n Si N- 

 DAYS, a:0Q, 10:12, 11:43 A. at, 1:12, 3:31). 6:12 

 7:43, 10:00 p. at. 



For Jamaica, etc., 7:30, R.!l, 9:00. 10:00, 10-20 

 11:30 A. M., l::iu. 2:ili). 3:30, 4:00. 4:21 5 (15 

 5:23,5:43,11:03. i::42, 7:00 P. at. On Salnniav 

 uigllts only..I2)J}] A. m. MAHAYS 4:1(1 :i-15 

 0:30. 10:00, 11:00 A. at., 1:30. : 3n. i; : :;., 



Ticket c4fiees in New York ,-u JaniaB.' Slip nnd 

 34tli Btreet forries, at the offices 01" We-tontb'a 

 Long Ialao : . 1 7 P.1.1I; Place, 78S 



Broadway, 042 Cia.a Iway. i'.ihi ,1 Central Depot, 

 12d St.; 111 Brooklyn, 333 Washington st. ; in 

 Brooklyn, F. D., 79 Pourtli street. 



By purchasing tioieta at anv of tlia above 

 offices, baggayo can t.o eheckeci irom residence to 

 destination. j c <jg 



Sportsman's Route. 



CANADA, SOUTHEKN RAILWAY, 

 . Direct Conner: ions ::t nmrulo with New York 



' At Del roil, Willi >.1„„ ,'..'01 rmlrnl 1: ond. 



At Toledo, with Toledo, Wabush and vVesieru 

 Railroad. 



DOGS CARRIED FREE 

 aad given special attention. 



THROUGH CARS— PAST TIME 

 AIR LINE— STEEL RAILS. 



FRANK £. SNOW, 



«. P. & T. Aeeut, Detroit. 



,§iiortiiiim '.1 fjfioifcj?. 



A MFFALO JIUiNT 



Atchison, Topp.ka and Santa Fe 

 Hallway. 

 Ttru Nt.tv huVte for 



KANSAS & COLORADO 



."■iPECrAL, ATTKNTION TO 



For mips, tieke's, ami gen 'I Information, apply 

 lo L. II. NUJ-llNi.4, Gen'l Eastern A-ent, s'l 

 ■ w York. 



Old Dominion Line. 



me, 



BOSTON AND THE EAST. 



MAMMOTH PALA'tR STKAalKL'S 



BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE. 



file hesr an. I mo^t direct route to Hi-- [- . -, 



lloutiuir n^or s of C.ipe Cod, and ftaitgeley, aud 

 Mooselieod Lakis, etc. 



Tickets for sale at all principal hotels and ticket 

 olllces. 



steamers leave New Yort: Daily nt p. ji. (Sundays, 

 .Tiily 1 to Sent. 2. inclusive) from (M North Hlver, fooi 

 of Murray Mi -it. 



UOUDEN & EOVEI.I,, Agent*. 

 GEO. L. CONNOR, 



Qsn'l Pass'r Agent. J7-3t 



Fnoraa tickets to feunandina, 

 JACKSOXVILLE, ST. AUflllSTINE, SAN- 

 FORD, KNTfiRPKISE and intermediate landings 

 OD ST. JOHN'S IllVER and interior points in 

 FLOP.lDA.by sreamship to SAVANNAH, and thence 

 ny i -aili -tad or steamboat, apply to VVM. L. JAMES, 

 General Atreut.. 



• fhilmklphia and Southern Mail S. S, Co., 

 416 South Delaware Avenue, I'liiia. 



N 



The Bermudas." 



Off A FAVORITE AND DELIGHTFUL 

 WINTER RESORT, is reached lu seventy 

 from New York, ami t»;m L - surrounded by the 



.tera of the Gulf Strei 

 temperature of about 70 deg. 



The elegant British Steams 

 "O.imina, '' l.mtO tons, fitted ex 

 per travel, are dispatched froi 

 iii'ida fort.Qighrly, ma'-:lng eoi 

 v.-ila steamer- for St.. Tbomas 

 .full informaflon apply to A. 



- ' .... -'i 2: .-.-;. la-l -.,:,". 1 



'■pHE ' ; FISHING LINE." 



BrookTrontGrayliugantl 

 Blacl-r Bass jTisshoi-ie.s 



DJ< XOitTHEUX MICllIllAS, VIA 



Grand Rapids and Indiana Etaihtsad. 



(MseAinaw. grand Rapid- ,<■ < linen. nati Short Line.) 



mi- 



: pure, -I 



nile plai 



ir-llei 

 nstliuia. 



The Hotel Aceoi-.iinn.l..' 



ir.i-i ne-.v eimimli'to : ,ii .1,1 ili'i: iiuesi ..1 "ilsiiinrr. 

 Oii and after .Tune 1st Kiimul Trin Ixtuwulon 



Tiehi'ls Mill 10 Piiillts in <:,-.-, ,,, I TriGVrrne 



llrai nnd anrai'iii-o u-nin fur. lines oliered 1.0 



(..urisi- and ,p -.r-.-ni.-n : :d— . on am 1 afiei -July 1st. 

 tltieiiiii-.iw :m J l.ilhe Superior l-lxcui Hlon Tle.k- 

 i-l-. 



Doc-, «:nns, and I'ishinK Tnrhle Curried 

 r.-ee atownor's ilsk. 



t iini|i I Ill's lor J'isliillK J'nrlies and Fiimlllcs 

 nt low ,-:,!, s. 



It i-iejr a.ui ii. ni'tkcspnrisnirn f.'el "ai honi 



flit 



J. ii. PAi.L, G. P. & '1'. A.. Grand Rapids, Mich. 

 A. HOPPE, Eastern Passenger Agent, 



11c Market Street, Philadelphia, 



ggortstH en 's %loutc'i. 



TO SPOILSMEN: 



THE PiNNSYLYAFlA R.R. CO. 



Ti-.-speeUiilly Invite attention tl the 



TllullING PARKS £ 



t'Hii.M ALLIMPORTA 

 . iiin.-H i.iiii dangers. ,f 



I1RSES in I he 



tcel- 



■Uile STOCK TO EEUUX.il'ULI l-.D v\ It until laillire 

 or injury. 

 The Hues or 



.Ydtiiyivnrii Raili'ttad Coitfpftn; 



also reach the best mealitles for 



SUMNIKCr AND FISHIK0 



in:Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 

 XTCKETj are sold at the offices ol tliet-ompaiij in 



nil the principle- cities in KANE, RKNClVA, lil .1)- 

 I-'OLU, i i:i->-on. RALSl'ON, »l iN \ HiCA, and 



Trout I'isl.inir, Wtotft simotiea. and Still 

 lluuiine. 



Also, 10 



TUCKERTON, BEACH HAVEN CAPE MAY, 



StiUAN.und points on In,- t;),;-,\ .IliR-dCY 11 iA^-T 

 renowned for SALT WA'l Ell hl'ORT AFTER PIN 

 AND FEATHER. 



n^; 



rot a;,.... 1 



iiMn.is a 



i.ilken. et 



Tickets 



Proiiilwu 



llrouklvn 



LBTF-i IRD, SPRINGFIELD, 

 . Mount. Manslleltl. Lakes 

 Wlllonghhy, Muntreal ami 



ny. 1'nol of Cluiinli- 

 e s street : 



For Hnekensack— 7:15, 8:45 a. ji., 1:110, 4:15, 5:15 

 aim 0.30 p. m. 



For Nanuet— 7:40, 8:45 A. u,, 1:0,1, 4:15 ami 6:ir, 



P. M. 



Jto Sprlag Valley— 8:45 A. ar., 1:00, 4:15, and 5:15 



For Hayerstraw and Stony Point— S:45 a. si., 1:00 

 and 4:15 p, 11. 

 For New York City— 7:18 A. it., 1:0(1, 4:15 and 0.15 



Snnd.-.ys 



— S:45 A. ar. and 0:45 p. 





13, s:15 .1 



ain3 leave Twenty-thin 

 . M , 12:45. 3:45. 4.45, ai 



street as followi 

 a C.15 p. m. su 



A Ti-,e t 

 M., frou 



re Train on Saturday 

 Twenty-third street, 

 street, which goes throi 



nie/tit oidv ill 11: 



ami is r.iid. tin 



go lo Stony Poh 

 red at Erie Ticki 



Pocket Time Tables. 



Until further notice, the Trains of lliis-Road will 

 not. wail, lor the Twenty-third sinvi 1.1 a!.-:. 



MaylJ-tf L. I). P.H1 AN, Supl. 



QTONINdTON LINE, 

 O FOR BOSTON AN! 



AND ALL POINTS EAST. 

 UEDIU'EI) PAKE: 



E'ec-ant Siee.rilers STi I \'I \i I Pi 1 \ 

 CIANSETT leave I-[e,- „:-; Norlti Rive 

 at 5:iii.i P.M. NOT A TRIP MISS 

 YEARS. 



NARRA- 



1. Jay St. 



SEVEN 



Tickets for 



tuiy. ;i"n'J 

 .ngtoii St., 



iale 



f, all 1 



i.tl ticket, r-rtiees. State 

 ■tl at offices of \Ye-te 11, Express CdUl- 

 3D3 Broadway, New Y.n k, an 1 : J .:ia vVasii- 

 roeklyn. . 

 PROVIDENCE LINE. 

 Prelght only, steamers leave Pier 37, Nonl: River, 

 tool Park Place, at 4:30 P.M. Freights via 1 tiler 

 iue taken at lowest rates. 

 L.W.FILKINS.G P. Agent, D. S. BAl'.COCK, Pres. 



St. Paul and St. Louis 

 Short Line. 



Burlington, C. Rapids & N'rth'rn 



QUIOKEST," CHEAPEST AND BEST! 



TWO PASSENGER TRAINS EAC 

 crossing and connecting with all 

 lanes in Iowa, running through a 

 hunting grounds in the Northwest 

 Pinnated and Ruffed Grouse and G 

 and their dogs taken good care ol 

 on parties of ten or mon-iipim. apni 

 Ticket Office. Cedar Rapids. C. 



IT PATLY, 



CHICAGO &ALT0K RAILROAD. 



TIIE ONXY DIRECT RAILROAD from 

 Chigngo to St. Louis, and Chicago 



to Kansas City, 

 WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. 



FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS 12V 

 MVICRTTEINQ. 



SPOETSifEJV will Ond splendid shooting on the 



lino of this road; pr 1:1 e chicken, roeee, (kicks, brunt, 

 quail, etc. Connects direr) at Kansas oily with ihe 

 Kansas Pacific Railroad for the great liuffulo and An- 

 telope range of Kansas and Colorado. 



Liberal arrangements for transport of Dogs for 

 Sportsmen. 

 JAME3 CHARLTON, 



General Passenger Agent, 

 Chicago, Uls, 



