FOREST AND STREAM. 



873 



|/a/V/.<; unci §cso^isfor §yoik;wi;n. 



Island House, 



BELLOWS FALLS, VERMONT. 



ai mSBE walks 



v. pure mountain :nr 



TOWNS, Pjiopkimoh. 



Tim 



Thousand Island House, 



I .in the 



RIVER ST. LAWRENCE, 











or iiu 



•r: cures hav fever and catarrh; while 

 tcnery in tin; world are added the at- 

 atniL', I;-i; In. ■ . Hunting u 



O. G. Staples, 



Manager, 

 Alexandria Bay, H. V. 



I- the 



i i ' OC ill- ■ i 



islenl en 



, M ess W. B. PARKE 



' , i . i ' . I '. ■ . J 

 way, N. T. 



SEA CLTF B HOUSE, SEA CLIFF, L. I ,, OPENS 

 'I- i tie ei '-.7. mi May :, »• rates to anil 



tilt times ' in, ;:is ror families. 



mavl7-tt E. RtOliCORDS. 



MOUNT KINEO HOUSE, 



niOOSEHEAII LAKE, iUB. 



A flellglltlW resort for die spoilsm. .., . 

 tourist or luvallil. Trout fishing jfooil now. For 

 olrenlars, address O, A. DENDKN, Superintendent, 

 as shore, or W. L. CllfiN'EKY, 1'Jii Slate street. 

 ii Muss. jeH (!t 



JORDAN ' ALUmT SPRINGS, 



jwo 



Mr. JOSBPH N. 

 known at 



. . i I ho id eh: 



in- happy lo n"; u:s pi 



l''or pamphlets or p 



JOHN W 



JeSl lm 



AMEUON, Prop'r. 



iroau Alum Springs, V 



Metropolitan Hotel. 



WASHINGTON, D. C: 



Carrol! Ston Hotel, 



BALTIMORE, Md. 



R. B. Coleman A. Co., proprietors ofthese famous 



hotels, are well known to the old patrons ol'llie 



i 'l ,SE, N. Y., and .ST. NICHOLAS, N. Y. 



THE METROPOLITAN 



bei ■■..■, u 111. . 'apitol and the White 



Hour-,-, inn] the no.-.t coiiveitieu:, location in the city. 



It has henu re-filled and re-furnished throughout. 



■ .,,■< is perfect; the service regular, and 



charges moderate. 



R. B. COLEMAN & CO. 



CROSSMON HOUSE. 



ii i i Ksatml moneol tl 



theTlion 



tensive view at the Si. 



and offers ePl 



ineni. of guesis. Outtil 



fishing diii I" 



,h the Plica 



I M I ipe Vineeni. wit 



.. i.,,i, Qauurg Railroad. 



TROUT ^'SHINC! 



The Wisconsin Central Railroad 



BLTPERIOE. 



i Ashland 



•• ' -"^ ; l , |li ;;; m!i . 1:;^'] 



Hie Fl:n I! • Id ' ■ .... '■• : " ' '.-ni » ill. 



rj i K ' • Mid 1 1 1 ■ - 1 - ■ , el. ii,"-"'- nil tin* season lish 

 sportsmen. Between Sllvi i >■-. , , ,-,,1 a.,[,1« 

 are trout streams, and many o, , 



reached aloiitr the shore 1 i ... 



... !, le j-..-.. ir: ling '■' ' '" ! ' '" ■" I 



, . I I III ■■[■I'll. 

 The ,v hotel »t Ashland, ■'., i i i, 



.1 tie -mailer DOttSea. 



,, from Ashland too 



HKKttV PRATT, 



General Ticket Agent, 



Milwaukee, ^ 



l)o(rhl itntl §cw(.'; fay ,§VO>i')wci(. 



S. PoARlHXi, 110 

 F. 11OT01IKLSS, at Short Reach, Lirumtord, 



conn. Sva food, ■ unifortttbla I I W 



■■■... three Stages to and from New 



I ! -i ■■■ i ■ ii ihiili i r ism , Previous arrangements 

 Qeoesssry. House c,irietly temperate. Address as 

 ■••■■.. , limit. 



^por tiwett '& ^.aiitcj. 



Central Railroad 



OF NEW JERSEY. 



NEW YORK ANB LONO BRANCH DIVISION. 

 REDUCED KATES FUR THE SEASON, 



THEO0GH PUT.RIUAX PARLOR OARS. 



,', ■■■ ■■ '..irk at 7.-U1. 8:13,11:18 



a. IT., 2:43, ;:■: . Mondays only, fc;M 



i ' anil from Key port, 



H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agent. 

 ]6B1 3m 



Montclair & Greenwood Lake 

 Railway Time Table, 



Deppl s toot of Cortlandt and Desbrosses Sts. 



COMMENCING MAY SI, IS77. 



Trains leave Kei V, n ::. ■ :80 a. m,. 4:30 r. >i. Con- 

 nect with una..- , Abington 11:111) a.m., 

 7:U5 i: si. Leave Abington, 7 a. af„ 4;05 p. ji. 



Anave, New York, 0;40 a. «., 7 r. m. 



H. E. DORWIN, .superintendent. 



N. Y\, thirty min- 

 uet, E.li.rinoen 



Ferryboats leave James' Slip, 

 utcs. and from Thirty-fourth st 



minutes previous to tlaparlui-,. ... 

 Sundays, tola Tliirl v-i'.jurth street only. 



Trai'us leave Loug Island Oily as follows- 



.Flu iiivein.oit, Sag Harbor, and intermediate 

 stations, at 8:44, U:(W A. M., 3;S(h l:0(i p. m. 

 SI Hi 'AYS at 4:40 a. m. 



For PatehOEite, etc., at 9:03 A. 3r., 2:00, 4:45 

 -i SUNDAYS. 11:15 a. M. 



For Eabvlou, etc., at 7:30, h':lt, 9:03, 11:30 a. 

 ii.. 2:00, 4:24. 4:45, 5:^3, 0:03 p. ji. SUNDAYS, 

 9:15 A. M., 8:35 D. )1. 



For Port Safferstra, etc., at 10:00 a. m., 3:30, 

 5:05 p. M. SUNDAYS, 9:30 A.M. 



For Nortliport. etc.. 10:00 A. u., 3:30,4:24,5-05 

 0: 12 e. -li . SUXIIAYS, 9:30 A. M., 0:30 P. M. 



For Locust Valley, Glen (Jove, etc., M:-ll. 11:30 

 A. ji., 2:00, 3t38, 4:2 1, 5,05, 0:42 p. jr. SUNDAYS, 

 9:30 A. M., Ii:30 p. m. 



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

 2:00, 4:24, 5:23. 0:03, V:00 p. a. SUNDAYS, 9:15 

 A. M., 0:S5 p. St. 



For Rockaway Eeaeli, olc. 9:00, 10:20, 11-S0 

 A. H., 1 :3d, 4:24, 5:43 i\ rat. SUNDAYS, 915 

 10:00. 11:00 a.m.. 1:30, (1:30 p.m. 



Fur Far lloekaway, etc., 9:1)0, 10:20, 11:30 A. JI . 

 1:30, i-.ni. 3:011, 4:24, 5915, 5:43. 7:00 P. Ji. SUN- 

 DAYS, 9:15, 10:011, 11:00 A, m.. 1:30, 6:30, B:85p hi 



For Sempstead, etc., 7:30. 7:10, 9:00 D-20 

 11:03 .. .,i., L:33, 2:00, 3:00^ 4:S0, 5:00, D.-03, 0:40^ 



, 9:03. 9:20, 11:03 

 00, 5:40, 7:04 p. jr. 

 A. M. SUNDAiS, 



Sllr 



On Saturday nights pnl 

 9:27 A. v., 4:30 ■ „ 



For Groat Neck Tiraneli, etc., 0:40, il-20 A M 

 1:33, 4:20, 5:40. 0:31 p. m. Salurday nights only' 

 12:01 a.m. SUM) M.S. ' '7 i. v.;n p jt 



For Flushing, Main afreet, etc.. 6:10 7-10 

 9-20, 11:03 a. Hi, 12:32, 1:33, 3:011. 4:211,5:00, 5:40J 

 0:31,7:04 I'. 5i. Saturday nights only, 12:01 a. 

 m. SUNDAYS, 9:27, 10:30 a. jr., 12:43, 2-12 

 6 :30 P. M. 



For Flushing fllridge St 1, College Point and 



Whilestoue. ei.-.. 0: HI, 7:50. 8:41. 9:20, 11:03 



a. m., 12:52. 1:33. 3:00, 4:00, 4:10, 5:20,0:00, 



d'-ln. 7::::.. 9:1'.. 10:35 ,: in . 12:01 a. JI. SIIN- 



10, 10:12, 11. -43 a. M , 1:12, 3:30, 0:12, 



Cor Jamaica, etc., 7:30, 8.44, 9:00, 10:00 10-20 

 U :20 \. in.. 1:30. 2:00, 5:59, 4:06, 4:34, 5-05' 

 5:28,5:43,6:03.6:42, 7:00 p. m. On Saturday 

 nights only, 12:01 A. m. SUNDAYS. 4:40, 9-15' 

 9:30, 10:00, 11:00 A. ST., 1-50. (1:311, 5 55 |> H 



Ticket oOiees in New York at JameS' Slip and 

 34th street ferries, at the offices of Wostcott's 

 Long [aland Expreat <'>> . 7 Park Place, 785 

 ... ' ti on d Central Depot, 

 'hingtun st. ; in 



m. 



olliees, bagga 



set. 



kets at any of tha ahovo 



' eked from residence to 



je28 



l be 



SportsmajVs Route. 



CANADA, SOUTHERN RAILWAY, 



■ "ii"-' 'Hoiis at Buffalo with New York 



Central aud Eric Railway. 

 At Detroit, with -Mi.'liiioni Ci-ntrnl llailroad. 

 At Toledo, wii.li Tuk-do, Wabash nud Western 



DOGS CARRIED FREE 



■ ipecla] attention, 



THROUGH CARS— FAST TIME 

 AIR LINE— STEEL RAILS. 



FRANK E. SNOW, 



U. P. lit T. Acent, Detroit. 



g$ort§me\t's ftoutc;. 



A BUFFALO IIUJNT 



Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe 

 Railway. 



THE NEW ROUTE FOR 



KANSAS & COLORADO 



Sl-ECIAr. ATTENTION TO 



SPORTSMEN. 



For mips, tickets, and gen'l information, apply 

 lo I,. 11. Mi'l'i'lMi, Ken'J ISilBIern Agent, 284 

 Broatlivay, Nesy Y'ork. 



Old Dominion Line. 



Fall River Line, 



BOSTON AND THE EAST. 



MAMMOTH PALACE STEAMEIts 



BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE. 



'1'iei ,-t- i'.,r sale in all principal Hotels and ticket 

 ottlees. 



steamers leave New York Daily at 5 p.m. (Sundays, 

 July 1 to Sept. -2. inclusive) from is Norm Kiver, foot 

 of Murray street,. 



BORDEN & EOVELi,, Agents. 

 GEO. L. CONNOR, 



Gea'l Fass'r Agent. JT-31 



gportsmm'ti §mdt$. 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



TUE PENNSYLVANIA R.R. CO. 



Itespeci fully invite atleulion to the 



STxpcEior: facilities; 



nlloiiled By their Ones for reaching most of the 

 TliOlTlNG PARKS and UACF '" I,"-).': i I - 



FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid ttlc ■inii 

 cullies and dangers of reslnpiuent, whi - .n ., 

 lent cars whlcliTnn over the smooth cteelti i - 



•thle STOCK TO BETH '.Nsl'i . Ii 1 io) itr ,i l nil in- 



or Injury. 

 The lines of 



Femisylraui Railroad Company 



also reach the hest lucidities lor 



SUNNING AND FISHING 



n Pennsylvania and New Jer-iey. EXC1 RSION 

 ITCKBTs are sold at the. oiliees of the ( iiiiupanv lu 



all Ihe principle elites to RANK, RKNOVA, l;K|). 



FORD, CKI-^SON, R.M.STi in, M I NNEtJl JA, 



other 



Tl-om 



eJl-kni 



s for 



FisliiDK, Mills Shooting, ami Hlill 

 Jinn ting. 



Also, to 

 TUCKERTON, BKACH HAVEN CAPE MAY, 

 SIMIAN, and poinin on the NEvV .lEK.SFY CoAVP 

 renowned lor HALT WATER SPORT AFTER FIN 

 AND FEATHER. 



Prank Thom 



L. P. FARM Eli, Ccivi p^s. Afrent. 



i. Geu'l Mail 



I'eulT-ir 



N^i 



F OR FLORIDA. 



17AOR THROUGH TICKETS TO FERNANDINA, 

 -E .TACKSONVILLE, ST. AUOU8T1NE, SAN- 

 FORD, ENTERPRISE, and intermediate landlngt 

 en ST. JOHN'S RIVER and interior points in 

 FLO UIDA, by steamship to SAVANNAH, an. Ulieuei 

 by railroad or steamboat, apply to WM. ±. JAMES, 

 General Agent. 



fliihfl.liihia and Stmlhem Mail li. S. Co., 

 41G South Delaware Avenue, Pliila. 



"The Bermudas." 



NOW A FAVORITE AND DELIGHTFUL 

 WINTER RESORT, is reached m seventy 

 hours from New Y'ork, and being surrounded by the 

 warm waters of the i.'ntf stream enlovs au equable 

 temperature of about 70 deg. 



The elegant, British Steamships "Bermuda," and 

 "Oamina." l.uiiii ions, ilttcii .,xt,ie.,sir for the passen- 

 ger travel, ure dispatched from New Y'ork for Ber- 



lin 



uda 



wllh steamers 1...-SI. Thomasand West Indies. For 

 full information apply to A. E. OtlTJSRBRlDGE. 

 Agent, W Broadway, N. Y. _ Dec ally. 



NEW JERSEY AND NEW YORK RAILWAY.— 

 Leave New Yirkvla Erie Ferry, foot of Chdinb- 

 -,f street : 



For Hackensack— 7:45, S:45 a. M„ 1:011, 4:16, 5:15 

 and li.30 p. m. 



For Nauuet-7:45, S:45 A, M„ 1:00, 4:15 and 5:15 

 p. M. 

 For Spring Valley— 8:45 A. M., 1:00, 4:15, and 5:15 



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

 Sundays— 3:45 a. M. and 6:45 p. m . , stopping at all 



These trains leave Twenty-third street as follows : 

 7:45, s:15 a. m , 12:ir,, 3:45, 4,45, and 0.15 p. jt. Sun- 

 days. S:45 A. m and (1:45 P. M. 



ATheitre Train on Salurday night only at 1 1:45 

 p.m., from Tweniy-iliird street, and 1-2 Mid. from 

 Chambers street, which goes through to stony Point, 

 slopping at all -'lations. 



Excursion Tickets can be procured at Erie Ticket 

 Olliees, fool, of Chambers street. 



All trains leave the the Erie Depo t in Jersey Cllly. 

 Commutation Tickets, at low rales, at Ihe' niilee 

 ' f the company. Pfivonia Ferry, Jersey City. See 



Until further noi.ije, the Trains or this Road wi II 

 not Willi, for IheTweul i. third streei Posts. 

 May li-tf l. D. BR I'YN, Snpt. 



G AN, SETT le, 

 at 5:'i0 P.M. 

 YEARS. 



NOT A TRIP MISSED IN SEVEN 



i ■'!''. l; road way, Ne- 



Offices. Slate 



md 323 VYush- 



G LINE. 



Pier 87, Norlh River, 



SI. Frciglus via elthe r 



D. S. BABCOCK, Pies. 



rpilK -FISHING LINE." 



Brook Troi.it, Clrayling- and 

 JJIaclv Piasts E'lHheries 



()/ \Ol:riJH!l.\' Michigan; VIA 



Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad. 



(Mackinaw, (fraud Rapids & Cincinnati Short, Line.) 



In no other st> earns east of the Pocky Mountains 

 is the famous American Ciaivliug found In such 

 numbers. 



Brook Trout Seum.ii opens ilfny 1st. 



<: rii5 linn Season op-ii* June 1st. 



The spori.sniau can redauy send trophies of Ills 

 skill to his friends or •■club" at home, „s ice for 

 nueluug li-,1. c:i:i be had at. many points. 



St. Paul and St. Louis 

 Short Line. 



Burlington, C. Rapids & N'rth'rn 



trie 



•uli', ! 





, afld 



ng. The el 



male 



-nil- '.villi 



bay 



■la'inns, 



vliile 



C.iiin.l '1 



lip 1 



log. 



Jnandaftei June 1st R ..... 

 TicUeis sold io Point- in Grand T 

 ItcKion. and attractive iraln facilities ollercd to 

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

 Mackinrov uud l.oke Superior Excursion Tlot- 



Caion 



>r low r 



us, mid Fi»liiu« Tncklo Harried 



s for FishiuB Parlies and Families 



,, „...n' to make sportsmen f.-el -'at home" on 

 this route. For Tourists' On hie, emu kming full in- 

 formation as to Hotels, Boats, Bui It -, a .-.. ami accu- 

 rate map- or Ihe Fishlue (tronuris, send to Fokis'i- 

 ANO Hthka.m olU'C, 01 



J. H. PACE, C. P. & T. A., (iraud RaplUs.Mlch. 

 A, HOPPE, Eastern Passenger Agent, 



ue Market Street, Pltiladeluhla, 



QUICKEST,] CHEAPEST AND BEST! 



TW0 | r> r ASS, ' N , GKR , T . RA r 1N,s EACH WAY DAILY, 



and their dogs taken good care of. ReiUi<:,.,i Vates 



on parties of ten or more in.,. u appliraiion to Oeneral 



E. F Winslow, Gen. Passenger Agent. 



General Manager. ><•«' 



CHICAGO &ALT0N RAILROAD. 



THE ONLY DIRECT RAILROAD from 

 Chigago to St. Louis, and Ouicago 



to ICiiDsas City, 

 WITHOUT CHANGE OP CARS. 



FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS I2f 

 EVEin"TlUXO. 



SPORTSMEN will And splendid shooting on tba 



line of this road: prairie chicken, s-ecso, ducks, brant, 

 quail, etc. Connects direct ut Kansas city wuh ihe 

 Kansas Pacific Railroad for the irreat Buffalo and An- 

 telope range of Kansas and Colorado. 



Liberal arrangements for transport of Bogs for 

 Sport-omen, 

 JAMES CHARLTON, 



General Passenger Agent, 



Chicago, Ula, • 



