FOREST AND STREAM. 



321 



TO SPO&TSMEtf: 



THE PENNSYLVANIA R.E. 00. 



Respectfully Invito attention to ttw 



jffordea by their lines for reaching most of the 

 LEOTTING PARKS ami RACE COURSES In the 

 Middle States, 'Jhese lines being CONTINUOUS 

 h'RoM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the diffi- 

 culties and d;i g - I ipment, while the excel- 

 hii-t; ron over the smooth ateeltrackg ea- 

 oll ; | K TOBKTRAKIffOR'/EL'wittloutfeilaW 



PeunsylTani Railroad Company 



also reach the best leouiities for 



eUTSKIHS AND FISEIN3 



il Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXOTJRSIOJf 

 TICKETS are sold at the offices or the Company In 

 -Jl the principle cities to KANE, RENOVA, BED- 

 FORD. CRBSSON, R ALSTON, MINNEQUA, and 

 other well-known centera for 



Frout Fishiiif; Wine Shooting;, and S(U! 

 Hunting. 

 AlSO, tO 



. _cd for SALT WATER SPORT AFTER FIN 

 4NX" FEATHER, 



L. P. FARMER, Gen'l Pass. Agent, 

 yKAMK Thomson, Gen.3 Manager, feblf-tf 



"THE FISHING LINE" 



TAKE THE 



Grand Rapids & Indiana B.R S 



Mackinaw, Grand Eapids A Cincinnati Short Line) 

 FOR THS 



Trout, Grayling & Black Bass Fisheries, 



AND THE 



Famous Snmnipr Resorts and Lakes 



OP 



NORTHERN MICHIGAN 



The waters of the 



Crand Traverse Region 



and the Michigan Norih Woods aro unsuipassed, if 

 eqnalled, in the abundance and great variety of fish 



BROOK TROL r abound in ihe streams, and the 

 famous AMERICAN GRAYLING is found only in 

 those waters. . . 



The TROUT Season begins May land ends Sept. I. 



The GRAYLING Season opens June 1 and endB 



N BLACK BASS, PIKE, PICKEREL and MUSCA- 



LONGE also abound in large numbers in the many 

 lakes and lakelets ot this territory. 



The Bportsman can readily Hcnd trophies of his 

 sfeill to his friends or "club" at home, as ice for 

 Txirkiiur Hall '-an be had at many points. 

 P TAKE YOUR FAMILY WT1 H YOU. The scenery 



of the NOrl i ■ <« i Lakes! I lutllul; the 



air is pure, dry and bracing. The Climate is pe- 

 culiarly beneficial to those suffering with 



Hay Fever and Asthma 



affections. , . 



The hotel accommodations are good, far 

 tag the average in countries new enough to afford 

 the finest ol ashing. 



During the season Round Trip Excursion Tickets 

 will be sold at low rates, and a tractive train facill- 

 aep off' red to Tourists and Sportsmen. 



Dogs, Guns and Fishing Tackle Carried Free at 



It is onr aim to make sportemen feel "at home" 

 on this ronte. For Tourist's Guide (an attractive il- 

 lustrated book of so pages), containing fall informa- 

 tion and accurate maps of the Fishing Grounds and 

 Time Cards, address A. B. LEfiT. 



Gen'l Pass. Agent, Grand Rapids, Mien. 



NEW HAVEN, MERTDEN, HARTFORD, Spring- 

 held, White Mountains, Montreal and interme- 

 diate points. The new palace steamer 0, H. A'oi-thavi 

 eaves Pier 25, East River, daily (Sundays excepted) 

 at 3 p. w A passenger train will be lu waiting 

 he whart at New Haven, and leave for Springfield 

 and way stations on arrival of biat. 



BIGOT LINE— The Continental leaves New York 

 at 11 r. iu, connecting with passenger train in wali- 

 ng on what! at New Haven, leaving at 5 a. a. Tick- 

 ets sold aud baggage checked at 944 Bioadway, New 

 York, aud + Court street, Brooklyn. Excursion to 

 New Have^ and return, $1.50. Apply at General 

 Office, on the pier, or to RICHARD PECK, General 

 Agent. 



MALLORY'S LINE 



OF 



DIRECT STEAMERS TO 



Jacksonville, Florida. 



STEAMERS 

 WSSTBRS TEXAS 



AND 



CIT7 OJP SALL&5 



Saflltrom New York Erery Friday 



Prom Jacksonville erery Thursday. 



C, H. MALLOBY A CO., Agents, 

 Pier ao, East RlTer. New York. 



P, MoQDAID, Agent, 



Bay street, Jacksonville. 



^yorfgmen's pontes. 



St. Louis, Minneapolis 



AND 



ST. PAUL SHORT LINE. 



Thronffh Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars 



between St. Lonis, Minneapolis 



and St. Paul. 



Burlington, C. Rapids & N'rth'rn 



QUICKEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST! 



TWO PASSENGER TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY, 

 between Bnrllngton, Albert Lea aud Minneapolis, 

 crossing and connecting with all East and West 

 Lines in Iowa, running through some of the finest 

 hunting grounds In the Northwest for Geese. Ducks, 

 Pinnated and Ruffed Grouse and Quail. Sportsmen 

 and their dogs taken good care of. Reduced rates 

 on parties of ten orraore upon application to General 

 Ticket Office, Cedar Rapids. C. J. IVES, 



s. F. Winsi.ow, Gen. Passenger Agent. 



General Manager. tf 



Chesapeake & Ohio BR 



The Route of the Sportsman and Angler 

 to the Best Hunting and Fishing 

 Crounds of Virginia and 

 West Virginia, 

 Comprising thoseof Central mid Piedmont Virginia 

 Blue Ridge Mountains, Valley of Virginia, Alleghany 

 Mountai08, Greenbrier and New RiverB, and Kan- 

 awha Valley, and including in their varieties of game 

 and lish, deer, bear, wild turkeys, wild duck, grouse, 

 quail, snipe, woodcock, mountain trout, bass, pike, 

 pickerel, etc., etc. 



Guns, fishing tackle, and one dog for each sports- 

 man carried free. 



The Route of the Tourist 



through the most beautiful and picturesque scenery 

 of the Virginia Mountains to their most famous 

 watering places and summer resorts, 



The Only Route via White 

 Sulphur Springs. 



Railroad connections at Cincinnati, with the West, 

 Northwest and Southwest; at Gordonevilie, with the 

 North and Northeast; and at Richmond and Char- 

 lottesville with the South. All modern Improvements 

 in equipment. 



CONWAY R. HOWARD, 

 Q( 

 mays ly 



LONG ISLAND RAILROAD, MAY, 27, 1878. 

 Ferryboats leave New York from James Slip 

 (daily except Sundays) 30 minutes, and from Thlrty- 

 fourth street, East River (daily) 16 minutes previous 

 to departure of trains, aud from South Wall street, 

 Fulton and Catharine ferries (daiL) 30 minutes pre- 

 vious to departure of trains from Depot, corner Flat- 

 btiah and Atlantic avenues, Brooklyn. Trains leave 

 Brooklyn and Long Island City (Hunter's Point) as 

 rollows : For Greenport, Sag Harbor, etc., 8:30 a. m„ 

 i p. M., and on Saturdays at 3:30 p. m. For Patch- 

 ogue, etc., 9:30 a. m., 4:3o and 6 p. m. For Babylon, 

 etc., at 9:30 a. m., 4, 4:30, 6 and 6 p. it. For Port 

 Jefferson, etc., at 10 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. For North- 

 port, etc., at 10 a. m., 3:30, 4.30 and 6:80 p. M. For 

 Locust Valley, al 8:31) and 10:00 a. M., 3:80, 4:30, 5:80 

 and 6:30 p. m. For Far Rockaway, etc., at 9:30 A. M., 

 4. 4:30, B, g and 7 pm. For Garden City and Hemp- 

 stead, 8:30 and 10 A. M., 3:S(J, 4:3d. r,:3u, i):30 p. if., and 

 12:15 night, and from Long Island City only 9:30 a. St., 

 1:80 and 6:30 p. sr. SUNDAYS— For Port Jefferson, 

 Patchogce, etc., 9 a. m. Babylon, etc., 6 and 7 p. Jl. 

 Northport and Locust Valley, 9 a. m. and 6:80 p. jr., 

 Garden City and HempBtead , 9 A. M., 2:30 and 6:30 

 p. H,, and from Long iBland City only 9:30 A. M. and 

 5130 P. M. Trains for Rockaway Beach, Flushing, 

 College Point, Jamaica, etc., as per time tables. 

 Ticket offices in New York at 201 Broadway, corner 

 Warren street, at James Slip and Thirty-fourth 

 street ferries, at the offices of ■' The Long Island 

 Express," 3 Park place, 7S5 and 942 Broadway and 

 Grand Central Depot ; in Brooklyn, No. 833 Wash- 

 ington street and 79 Fourth street. By purchasing 

 tickets at any of the above offices, baggage can be 

 checked from residence to destination. 



S. SPENCER, Gen'l Snpt. 

 J. CHiTTENKgN, Gen'l Pass. Agent. Je6 tf 



^at^h Hnd^ej>otitnfor §fforismm. 



Sherman House, 



(CLARK AND RANDOLPH), 



CHICAGO. 



Kates reduced to J3 per day for all rooniB above 

 the imrloraoor, without baths. 



Rmiras with baths, $3.50, $4, and $4.60 per day. 

 AXVIN HULBERT, Prop'r. 



Wc challenge at y H itel In the World to show as 

 large and as eteg ntly furnished rooms as those of 

 the SHERMAN." Jo2ott 



OSE OP THE WIRLD'S WONDERS, 

 SOU;* LAKE. 



The Grent V. acerlng Place of Texas. 



This remarkable natural phenomenon consists of 

 a circular pool about an acre in extent, in a con- 

 tinual state of ebullition, produced by escaping 

 gases. Around the lake are a great number of wells 

 and springs, of thirteen distinct varieties of water— 

 su'phnr, soda, alum, iron, etc. The waters of the 

 lake and many of the springs are very acid. A speel 

 tic for rheumatism in its worst forms, dyspepsia, 

 chronic diarhoea, skin, kidney, venereal and female 

 diseases. Fishing excellent and game abundant at 

 all seasons. Open all the year. The tourist, whether 

 for health or pleasure, and the student of nature, 

 can find no place more Interesting. Sixty miles 

 east or Houston on New Orleans R. R. Board, v/eett, 

 $10 ; month, $35. Address 



J. A. MERCHANT, 



apr24 3mos Sonr Lake, Texas. 



GOOBSELL HOUSE. 



M. JENNINGS, - - Manager. 



BROOKFIELD CENTRE, CONN. 



Brookfleld Centre is situated on the Housatonic 

 Railroad, three hoars ride from New York city and 

 about an hour from Brldgerort, Conn Its location 

 Is on high ground, healthy and picturesque, the 

 neighborhood abounding in pleasant drives. The 

 Housatonic River flows near it. where good bass and 

 other fishing can be had. The hotel accommodates 

 abont thirty guesls, and is pleasantly arranged. 

 The bar, billiard room aud dancing room are separate 

 from the hotel building. Brookfleld Centre has au 

 Episcopal ani Presbyterian church ; services every 

 Sabbath. 



Through cars from Grand Central Depot, New 

 York, vH N. Y & N. H. Railroad, or take Bridgeport 

 boat from the East River. 



FOR 



G09D SHOOTESU AND FISH1SG 



AND A 



PLEASANT RESORT FOR SUMMER BOARDEHS, 



00 TO THE 



BAY VIEW HOUSE, 



AT «OOD GROUND, LONG ISLAND. 



Take cars from Hunters Point, Long Island Rail- 

 road. Terms easy. 



M. WILLIAMS, Pro'pt. 



may29 ly 



Old Dominion Line. 



The steamers of this Line reach some of the finest 

 waterfowl and upland shooting sections in the coun- 

 try. Connections direct for Chincoteagne, Cobb's 

 Island, and points on the Peninsula. City Point, 

 James' River, Currituck, Florida, and the mountain- 

 ous country of Virginia, Tennessee, etc. Norfolk 

 steamers sail Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- 

 urday. Lewes, Del., Tiil-bUi, '"J J'VMay at 2 e, M. 

 Full information given at office, 197 Greenwloh St., 

 New York. sep2S ly 



FOR HALIFAX, 



PORT HAWKESBURY, PIC- 

 TOU AND CHARLOTTE- 

 TOWN. 



The fioi class srsMiiusliipx Carroll and Wor- 

 cester, will leave T wharf, Boston, for above 

 port*, every salurdny at 12. MT. Through 

 tickets told to all principal points in Nova 

 ► cotla ami Calio Breton. No freight rrceived 

 after 1 <) A. Ill on day of sailing. Shippers 

 mum neud with rt c* ipiM the value of goods for 

 master's manliest. For rates of freight or 

 pns-age h.iiuire of W. IT. KING, 18 T wharf, 

 or O. G. PKAMf-ON, 219 Washington street. 

 mayl dm F. NICKERSON & CO., Agents. 



§otcte mil §esotts for ^porismesu. 



Wild Fow]_Sliooting. 



SPRTNGVILLE HOD8E OR SPORTSMEN'S RE- 

 TREAT, SHTNNRCOCK BAY, L. I., 

 By a practical gunner and an old barman. Has 

 always oa hand the best of boats, batteries, etc, 

 with the largest rig of trained wild-geese decoys on 

 the coast. The best ground in the vicinity of New 

 York for bay snipe Bhootlng of all varieties. Special 

 attention given by himself to his guests, and satis- 

 faction guaranteed. Address WM. N. LANK, Good 

 Ground, L. I. Nov8 tf 



TBOTJT FI8HING IN PONDS AND STREAMS. 

 Finer fish, and more sport for less money 

 than ever. EDWARD H. SEAMAN, Rldgewood 

 Station, Southern H. R of L. 1, mayl 6t 



THE 

 HAZAED POWDER CO 



SfAMUFACTtJBBBa OT 



GUNPOWDER. 



Hazard's " Eleotrlo Powder." 



Nos. 1 (fine) to 6 (coarse). Unsurpassed in point oi 

 strength and cleanliness. Packed la square canis- 

 ters of 1 lb. only. 



Hazard's "American Sporting. 

 Nos. 1 (fine) to 6 (coarse). In 1 lb. canisters anc 

 GV lb. kegs. A line grain, quick and clean, foi 

 upland prairie shooting. Well adapted to shot- 

 guns. 



Hazard's " Duck Shooting." 

 Nos. 1 (fine) to 6 (coarse). In 1 and 5 lb. canisters 

 and6-^andl5X lb. kegs. Burns slowly and very 

 clean, shooting remarkably close and with great 

 penetration. For Held, forest or water shooting. It 

 ranks any other brand, and it is equally serviceable 

 for muzzle or breech-loaders. 



Hazard's " Kentucky Rifle.'' 

 i r FG, FF&, and " Sea Shooting " FG, in kegs .if S&, 

 |J>. and bU lbs, and cans Of 5!b0.»FFFG is also 

 packed in 1 aEd X lb. canisters. Burns strong and 

 niokt. The FFFG and FFG are favorite brands for 

 ordinary sporting, and the "Sea Shooting" BY) is 

 the stuudard RlUe powder of the country. 

 Superior Mining and Blasting Powder, 

 GOVERNMENT CANNON St, MIjSKET POWDEEj 

 ALSO, SPEI I -SSPOBT, OS 



ANY REQUIRED GRALN OR PROOF, MANC- 

 FACTUBED TO ORDER 

 The above can be had of dealers, or of the Com- 

 pany's Agents In every prom'jjejit city, or wholeaait 



§ntjfiawd^ 



GUNPOWDER. 



DUPONT'S 



Rifle, Sporting and Blasting 

 Powder. 



THE MOST POPULAR POWDER IN USB 



Oupont'g Gunpowder Mills, established In 1801, 

 have maintained then- great reputation for 78 years. 

 Manufacture the following celebrated brands of 

 Powder- 



DUPONT'S DIAMOND GRAIN, 

 Nos. 1 (coarse) to 4 (fine), unequale 1 In strength 

 quickness and cleanliness ; adapted for GlaBs Bal 

 and Pigeon Shooting. 



DUPONT'S EAGLE DUCKING, 

 Nos. 1 (coarse) to 3 (fine), burning slowly, strong and 

 clean; great penetinlinu ; adapted for Glass Ball, 

 Pigeon, Duck and other shooting. 



DUPONT'S EAGLE RIFLE, 

 A quick, strong and e'ean Powder of very fine grain 

 for Pistol shooting. 



DUPONT'S RIFLE, FG., " SEA SHOOTING," 

 FFg and FFFg.— The Fg for long-range rifle shoot- 

 ing, the FFg and FFFg for general use, burning 

 strong and moLt. 



SPORTING, MINING. SHIPPING AND BLAST- 

 ING POWDERS otal -"ze- ;-::■. 1 descriptions. Bpeclal 

 grades for export. Cartridge, Musket, Cannon, 

 Mortar aud Mammoth Powder, U. S. Government 

 standard. Powder manufactured to order of any re- 

 quired grain or proof. Agencies in all cities and prin- 

 cipal towns throughout the U S. Represented by 

 F. L KNEELAInD, 70 Wall St. N. Y. 



N. B.— Use sose but DUPONT'S Fg or FFg- 

 Powder for long-range rifle shooting. 



Laflin & Rand Powder Co, 



W*. 86 MURRAY ST., N. Y» 



Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers of 



Orange Lightning Powder. 



No. i to 7, strongest and Cleanest made, in Bealod 

 1 ib. cani-ters. Higher numbers specially aro recom- 

 mended for breech-loading guns. 



Orange Ducking Powder, 



For water-fowl, strong and clean. No. 1 to 8 In 

 metal iegs, 6^ lbs. each, and canisters of lands 

 lbs. each. 



Orange Rtfle Powder. 



The best for rifles and all ordinary purposes, 



;-'zs--;, FG, FFG and FFFG, the last beins tne finest. 

 Packed in wood and metal kegs of 25 lbs., 12>i ib». 

 »nd s% lbs., and in canisters of 1 lb. and y % lb. 



AU of the above give high velocities and less 

 .esiduum than any other brands made, mdarere- 

 ■ i nnierj led and used by Oapt. A. H. LOGARDUS, 



: d : :_' l.r. M i fi i.a 1 1 '-■ i: : -'■ ■ ■■ n-' ..■ d; "'■ 



All of the above give high velocities and less 

 residuum than any other brands made, and are re- 

 commended and used by Capt. A. H. BOGARDUS, 

 the " Champion Wing Shot r,f the World." 

 BLASTING POWDER and ELECTRICAL BLAST- 

 ING APPARATUS. MILITARY POWDER 

 of all kinds on hand and made to order. 

 Safety Fuse, Frictional and 

 Platinum Fuses. 

 Pamphlets, showing sizes of the grain by wood- 

 cut, aent free on application to the above address. 



^paqfettfen's (fUtooSn* 



TENTS ! TENTS 



Portable tents of all kinds for Sportsmen, Natural- 

 ists and Photographers, also for Camp Meetings. 

 Fancy Tents for famine?, made to order. Awnings 

 of all kinds for Dwellings. Boats, etc.; also Yacht 

 and Boat Sails. All work done in best manner and 

 at very low figure'. Send for Illustrated circular. 

 Address S. H. nEWMENWAY, over Wall St. Ferry 

 HouBe, South Bt., New York. may22 1m 



r office. 



88 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. 



New York Mailing Agency, 



with latest improved Newspaper Folding and Mail- 

 ing Machines, 18 Spruce St., 4th door from Tribune 

 Building. JAMES BRADY, Manager and Proprie- 

 tor. 



OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. 



$72 



A. i 



a • day lit home oMily rande. Coilly Out- 

 drtu TRL'£ X CO., AugtitU, Main?, 



GOOD'S OIL TASKED 

 MOCCASINS. 



The best thing In the market 

 rcr hcntlng. Ashing, canoeing, 

 snow-shoeing, etc. They are 

 easy to the feet, and verj 

 durable. Made to order 

 In a variety of styles, and 

 warranted the genuiru 

 article. Send for ll'nstrated circular. MARTIN 8. 

 HUTCHINGS, P. O. Box 868, Dover, N. H. (Succes- 

 sor to Frank Good.) Bradford 4 Anthony, Boston 

 Agents. 



Standard Penetration Tester. 



Indlt pensabie to sportsmen. Price, complete, $-. . 

 Discount to the trade. 



J PALMER O-NEIL & CO. 



41 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 

 mars 



Brown's Patent Cun Cleaner. 



The beat Cleaner and Oiler for breech-loading 

 arms In the market. For ore collar, one Cleaner, 

 two doz. patches, aarl full directions sent free of 



gistage. Send for circular. AddresB T YARDLEY 

 ROWN, patentee, ReaClng, Pa. mayl5 Omos 



$66 



- i°. "iV'A 



AJ,lr«. H. HAiAETT * CO., Portland, II 



