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FOREST AND STREAM. 



)otyh mtd Hegorfz farggartgmm. 



TUBBS' HOTEL, 



OAKLAND, California. 



JOHN M. LAWLOR & CO., Proprietors. 



SITUATED AT THE TERMINUS OF 

 the great Trans-continental Railroad; 40 min- 

 utes from San Francisco; 200 rooms, with hot and 

 cold water in every room; delightful drives and splen- 

 did scenery; a favorite home for tourists. july22-6m 



Lake Couchieliing Hotel, Canada. 



This charming and picturesque first-class Summer 

 Resort will be opened for the season on 7th of June, 

 and will remain open until October, The sporting in 

 the immediate neighborhood is exceptionally excel- 

 lent, the Hotel being within ready access to the Mus- 

 koka Lakes. Sparrow Lake, and Trading Lake, where 

 Salmon Trout, Black Bass, Speckled Trout, etc., 

 abound in original plenty. Yachting, Boating, Bath- 

 ing, Bowling Alleys, Billiard Rooms, etc., provide for 

 the amusement of guests. Mail and telegraph offices 

 in the house. Rates exceedingly moderate. For cir- 

 culars containing terms, etc., apply to the office of 

 Forest and Stream, or JOHN E. FOREMAN, 

 Box 2645, P. O. Toronto, or to 

 THOMAS SCULLY. Manager, 



my20 Couchiching, Ontario. 



INTERNATIONAL HOTEL 



NIAGARA FALLS. 



GALE & FULLER, Proprietors. 

 Near the Rapids and Falls. Extra inducements to 

 families or single persons for the season. Carriages 

 at reasonable rates. jy7-3m 



Sontliern Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. 



FRONTING ON FOURTH, FIFTH 

 and Walnut streets, $3, $3.50. $4, and $4.f0 

 per day, according to floor and location of room. 

 During' the past year this hotel has been thoroughly 

 overhauled, repaired, re-frescoed, re-carpeted and re- 

 furnished from top to bottom, and is first class in all 

 respects. The Southern is located, near the centre of 

 business, the theatres, and all places of amusement. 

 The tables are supplied with the best the market af- 

 fords, and there is in the hotel budding the neatest 

 restaurant in the city for ladies and gentlemen. 

 Sep2-lot 



Barnum's Hotel 



St. Louis, Mo. 



THE Hotel and table are in all respects 

 first-class, while the charges are moderate, and 

 such as similar accommodations cannot be obtained 

 elsewhere. Rates— first, second asd third floors, $3; 

 fourth floor, $3.50; fifth floor, $2. L. A. PRATT, 

 formerly proprietor of the Spencer House, Cincinnati, 

 Ohio, and t he Gait House, Louisville, Ky. S eplf) 



QUEEN'S ROYAL NIAGARA HOTEL, 



^ NIAGAKA. 



Delighrf nlly located ot the mouth of Niagara River, 

 fourteen miles from the Falls. Accessible by boat 

 and railway. Fine facilities for fishing, boating and 

 bathing. * MoGaW &\v"AINETT. 



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Rossin House, Toronto, Canada. 

 SHEARS & SON, Proprietors. 



This houseis a favorite resort for gentlemen sports- 

 men from all parts of the United States and Canada. 



Crossraon House, 



ALEXANDRIA BAY, Jeff. Co , N. Y. C.CROSS- 

 MON & SON, Proprietors. 



THIS House, recently rebuilt and elegant- 

 ly furnished, is now open for visitors. Ir, is loca- 

 ted iii one of the most delightful places in the Thou- 

 sand Island region, commanding an extensive view of 

 the St. Lawrence and the Islands and offers every facil- 

 ity for the comfort and enjoyment of guests. Outfits 

 for boating, Hunting and Fishing Parties. Steamers 

 for the bay connect at Clayton with the Utica and 

 Black River Railroad, and at Cape Vincent with the 

 Rome, Water town and Ogdenshurg Railroad. 5m 



Twin Lakes Trout Farm. 



BOARD FOU GENTLEMEN AND LA- 

 dies, Sportsmen, Artists, Anglers, &c. Splendid 

 scenery and drives. Fine boating, trout, pickerel, 

 and bans fishing and woodcock shooting. Also les- 

 sons in oil aiid water color painting, drawing and 

 etching, if desired. Address J. IVES PEASE, or E. 

 SHERMAN PEASE, P. O. box 60 Canaan, Conn. 



N. 13.— Cottage building sites overlooking the lakes 

 f or sale cheap; also one for a hotel. AprS-tf 



BATH HOTEL, BATH, L. I.— ONE 

 HOUR FROM THE CITY.— The subscriber 

 having leased the above hotel for a term of years, is 

 determined by sparing no pains to make this resort 

 second to none in the vicinity of New York and 

 Brooklyn. First class table and. low prices. Now 

 ready for the reception of guests. 

 jelV-tOctl C. A. BUNTING. 



XTNION DEPOT HOTEL, Canaan, Conn. 



LJ G. II. CORBIN, Proprietor.' New, clean rooms 

 and beds, first-class table, &c. Fishing, shooting, 

 and p leasant drives near by. Apr8 tim 



BOARD NEAR TWIN LAKES, FOUR 

 hours from New York via Harlem Railroad. A 

 desirable location for sportsmen, artists, and all those 

 wanting a pleasant home. Address F. F. COOPER, 

 Locust Hill Farm, Ashley Fails. Berkshire county, 

 Mass. Mar 24-6m 



JTitsliing' and. Griinxiing?. 



Carman House, Forked River, New Jersey. 



EVERY FACILITY FOR FISHING 

 and gunning; house newly furnished; excel- 

 lent table, fine boats and competent baymen. Blue- 

 fish, weakfish, kintrhsh, striped bass, geese, brant, 

 wild fowl and bav snipe of all kinds in their season. 

 Woodcock, quail, partridge and English snipe on the 

 ground* of the Hotel. Reached via N. J. S. R. R. 

 ?)i«Pier8, N. R. E. H. FRAME, Proprietor. 

 Sep 2-2m 



BAY SHOOTING OF ALL VARIE- 

 ties. Shinnecock Bay, the best shooting 

 ground in the vicinity of New York. Wm. N. Lane 

 respectfully informs "his friends that, having largely 

 added lo tbe Springville House, he is prepared to en- 

 tertain and take care of his guests in ample manner. 

 Moderate prices and satisfactory attention guaran- 

 teed- The young bay birds are now coining in and 

 good bags are ttitT order of the day. Address Wm. 

 N Lane, Good Ground Station, L. I. 



Live wild geese stools for Spring and Fall shooting. 



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Shooting Property for Sale, 



AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN 400 

 acres of laud on Currituck Sound, comprising 

 gome of the best points for shooting. Price low. 



Particulars to be had and title deeds to be seen at 

 this office, oct7-tf 



DUCK SHOOTING.— THE UNDER- 

 signed is now ready to receive regular sports- 

 men to board at his homestead at Nayack, near Sag 

 Harbor, which is located on the shores of Peconic 

 Bay, near Jessup's Neck, off which point there is fine 

 bluefishing, and near by excellent bass and blackfish- 

 ing. On the Neck duck shooting is now in order. 

 Boats are supplied at reasonable rates. Q.uail and 

 partridge, with hares and rabbits, abound in the woods 

 near by. A carriage will attend at the railroad and 

 steamboat depots to take boarders when notified. 

 Terms, $7 a week. Address 



NELSON H. PIERSON, Nayack, 

 oct7-lt Sag Harbor, Long Island, N. Y. 



Attractive Route 



To the Trout and Grayling Fisheries of 

 Northern Michigan, 



VIA GRAND RAPIDS AMD INDIANA RAIL- 

 ROAD, MACKINAW GRAND RAPIDS 



AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINE. 



The attention of SPORTSMEN and TOURISTS 

 is invited to the many attractions offered by tins line, 

 now completed from Richmond, Incl., to Traverse 

 City, on -Grand Traverse Bay, and to Petoskey, on 

 Little Traverse Bay. The waters of the Grand Tra- 

 verse region and the North Woods of Michigan are 

 unsurpassed, if equalled, in the abundance and great 

 variety of the finny tribe. BROOK TROUT abound 

 in the streams, and the famous AMERICAN GRAY- 

 LING, now attracting the attention of Sportsmen 

 everywhere, is found only in these waters. BLACK 

 BASS, PIKE, PICKEREL, and MASCALONGE are 

 also found in great numbers iu the many lakes and 

 lakelets of this territory. 



LUXU PIOUS SLEEPING AND CHAIR CARS 

 run through from Cincinnati to Traverse City; also 

 PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS from Detroit over 

 Michigan Central and Grand Rapids and Indiana road, 

 via Grand Rapids, to Petoskey, with SPLENDID 

 STEAMER making DAILY CONNECTION at latter 

 point for the Island of Mackinaw. 



For Tourists' Guide, containing complete and accu- 

 rate maps, with full information as to Fishing Grounds, 

 transportation facilities, and in short all that could be. 

 desired by Sportsmen or Tourists, send to Forest and 

 Stream office, or to the undersigned. Low Round 

 Trip EXCURSION TICKETS good until SEPTEM- 

 BER 30th. J. U. PAGE, 

 GenH Passenger and Ticket Agent, 



jyl Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Tourists' and Sportsmen's Route. 



THE ERIE RAILWAY. 



THE ROUTE OF THE ERIE RAILWAY 

 is peculiarly rich in the variety and extent of its 

 scenery, and while the tourist has alternating glimpses 

 of the beauty of rivers, gaps and mountains, the 

 sportsman has within easy reach many localities that 

 afford him every facility for the enjoyment of the 

 sports of the field and stream. We enumerate a few 

 of the pleasure resorts which crowd the line of the 

 road. 

 It uthcrftird Park. - 0£ miles from New York. Fine 



hotels and boating pastimes on the Passaic. 

 Clifton. — 13J- miles from the city, overlooking the 



picturesque Lake Dundee. 

 Lnke Mohouk. — A beautiful body of water 1,200 feet 



above the Hudson — splendid hotel accommodations. 

 Orange Lake. — Six miles West of Newburgh, and 



noted for its fishing attractions. 

 Milford, Pa. — About eight miles from Port Jervis. 



Is noted for its trout fishing, woodcock shooting and 



superior hotels. 

 Avon Springs. — Celebrated for 20years as a resort for 



invalids, the waters possessing many valuable heal- 

 ing qualities. 

 YVatkius Glen. -This beautiful gorge is distant 291 



miles from New York, via Erie Road to Elmira. Its 



wild and picturesque attractions are second only in 



reputation to those of Niagara. 

 Chautauqua Lake. — 18 miles lung, 3 miles wide; said 



to be the highest navigable water or> the American 



continent, being 730 feet above Lake Erie and 1,290 

 feet higher than the Atlantic Ocean 

 Niagara Falls.— This great cataract is reached by the 



direct line of the Erie Railway. 



There are along the line of the road no less than 



Ten Large Lakes, Abounding with Fish, 



and affording most delightful sport for black bass and 

 pickerel. Their names are — Lakes Greenwood, Orange, 

 Mohouk, White, Otsego, Cayuga, Seneca, Keuka, Sil- 

 ver and Chautauqua. 



The following schedule will afford a partial guide to 

 the numerous fishing localities reached by this road: 



At or near Sonthfields, 42 miles from New York. 



" Oxford, 52 " u " 



" " Middlotowu, 07 " " " " 



" " Otisville, 76 " " " " 



" " Port Jervis, 88 " " " " 



" " Monticello, 112 " " " " 



" " Milford, 96 " " " " 



Black Bass and Pickerel. 



At or near Sloatsburg, 36 miles from New York. 



including Lakes Truxcdo, Potague and Cedar Pond. 



At or near Monroe. 50 miles from New York. 



including Round, Long, Mombasha and Cromwell's 



Ponds . 



At or near Florida, 64 miles fron New York. 



The famed Mirror Lake, is distant 1 mile. 

 At or near Otisville, 76 miles from New York. 

 " " Guymard, SO " " " " 



'« " Port Jervis, 88 " " " " 



" •' Monticello, 112 " " '■ " 



" « Cen. Valley, 48 " " " " 



" " SenecaLake, 29 i " " " " 



Tickets for sale at the General Offices of the Erie 

 Railway Company, 124 Washington street Boston; 241, 

 401, 529, or 957 Broadway, New York; and 732 Chest- 

 nut street, Philadelphia. Express trains leave New 

 York from depot foot of Chambers street at 9 A. M., 

 10:45- A. M., and 7 P. M. 



JNO N. ABBOTT, 

 my20 General Passenfier Agent. 



LAKES OF MUSKOKA. 

 DAILY LINE. 



Northern Railway from Toronto 



AND 



Steamers Nipissing- and Wcnonah 



TO THE 



SPORTING REGIONS OF MUSKOKA. 



Tickets from Toronto to the Head of Lake Ros- 

 seau and Return only $6. 



HOTELS GOOD AND CHEAP. 



Splendid TROUT, BASS and MASKINONGE 



FISHLYG. 



Also, DUCK AND DEER SHOOTING, Etc. 

 Apply at NORTHERN RAILWAY OFFICES, To- 

 ronto, and of A. P. CQCKBURN, Gravenhurst. 

 auglS-toctl 



STEAMERS TO 



Eastern Maine, New Brunswick, 



Nora Scotia, Prince Edward Island, &e. 

 THE 



Company's Steamers 

 New York and city of Portland. 



will,, until October 3d, leave Boston at S A. M.. and 

 Portland at 6 P.M. every Monday, Wednesday and 

 Friday, for Eastport, Maine, and St. John, N. B., 

 forwarding passengers by connecting lines to Calais, 

 Me., St. Andrews, Fredericton, and Shediac, N B., 

 Amherst, Truro, Pictou, Digby, Annapolis, Kent- 

 ville, Windsor, and Halifax, N. S., Summerside and 

 Charlottetown, P. E. I., and Hawksbury, C. B. 

 This is 



A Most Desirable Route for Sportsmen* 



presenting a convenient and pleasant mode of access 

 to the famous hunting and fishing grounds of the 

 Eastern regions, at very moderate rates of fare. For 

 circular, with map and description of the route, apply 

 to W. W. KILBY, Agent, 



Julvl5toOctl Commercial Wharf, Boston. 



Chicago, Milwaukee and 

 St. Paul Hallway 



Traverses a finer country, affords views of grander 

 scenery, and passes through more business centres 

 and pleasure reports than any other Northwestern 

 line. Its forests, prairies, lakes and streams, abound- 

 ing with game, present unequalcd attractions to the 

 votaries of Nimrod and W'alton. It is the only rail- 

 way route along the valley of the Upper Mississippi. 

 It is also the shortest as well as best route between 

 the great metropolitan centres of the Northwest — 

 Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, and Minneapolis. 

 Track and equipment nneqnaled, and its trains of 

 palace-coaches and sleeping cars run through without 

 change. 



New York Office, 38 9 Broadway. 



Chicago Depot, cor. CnnnI & IV . Madison. 



City Offices, 61 avA 03 Clark St. Apr29-6m 



FOR NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD, 

 Springfield, White Monu tains, Montreal and 

 inlenuediate points. The new and elegant steamer 

 C. II. Northani leaves Pier No. 25, East Kiver, daily 

 (Sundays excepted) at 3, and Twenty-third street, 

 East River, at 3:15 P. M. A passenger train will be 

 in waiiing on the wharf at, New Haven and leave for 

 SpringCey! and way stations on arrival of the boat. 



NIGHT LINE. -Steamer Elm City leaves New 

 York at. 11 P. M., arriving! in New Haven in time for 

 (he early raornin-g trains. Tickets sold and bagcage 

 Checked at 944 Broadway, New York, and 4 Court 

 street, Brooklyn. Apply at General Office on I he 

 pier, or to RIOIIAKD PECK, General Ag:en . tf 



Magic Lantern and 100 Slides for $100. 



E& H. ANTHONY & CO., 591 

 . Broadway, N. Y., opposite Metropoli I an Ho- 

 tel, Chromos and Frames, Stereoscopes and Views, 

 Graphoscopes, Megalethoscopes, Albums and Photo- 

 graphs of celebrities. Plioro-Lantern Slldfca a special 

 ly. Manufacturers of Pbotog rapine materials. 

 Awarded First Premium at Vienna Expos tion. 

 au5-iv 



10 



igue sore. Liberal sample on 

 receipt of money. Highest award, Vienna, 1SV3. 



Send lor circular. WM. 8. KIMJIALL «fc CO., 

 Pekiil,kss Tobacco Works, Rochester, N. Y. 



From W. II HoiiABIJU), Valparaiso, Tnd. 



No tobacco like Vanity Fair has been burned in my 

 pipe; it is the very best, and all the boys beg it when 

 opportu ni ty oilers . 



There is no future without its straggling clouds. It 

 soothes ami tranqnibzes 1hc feelings, and helps the 

 expansion of all benevolent and kindly sentiments. 



From Geo. E. Pond, Lieut. Sth Cavalry, Fort Gar- 

 land, Col. 



Permit me tn say that I am highly pleased with 

 Vanity Fair. It answers all recommendations. 



From PiiiuipC. Rookus, Merrwinsvillo, Conn. 



Much obliged to you for sending me such tobacco; 

 nothing like it has ever been smoked in this part of 

 the country within the memory of the oldest inhabi- 

 tant— Uncle Peter Gay lord, aged id. 



That first taste of the new smoke and of the fra- 

 grant leaf is very grateful. It has a bloom about it 

 tha t jou wish might last. 



But what is paper, and what are words? Vain 

 things! 



"The next time Juno ruffles thee, 

 O, Jupiter, tut the weed. 



The Sportsmen's Depot. 

 JOHN KBIDER, 



Corner Second and Walnut Sts., Philadelphia. 



IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, and DEALER' IN 



Guns, lillles, Pistols, and Fishing* Tackle, 



Muzzle Loaders Altered to Breech 

 Loaders. 



REPAIRING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 

 Has constantly on hand a full assortment of Rods, 

 Hooks, Lines, Baits, Reels, Fly Books, Salmon Flies, 

 Waterproof Silk Lines, Silk and Hair TroutLines, &c. 

 Perch Snoods, China and Grass Lines. Also, a large 

 lot of CaneReeds, Bamboo and Japan. 



Birds 1 Eggs and Birds' Skins in great varieties.— 

 Taxidermy in all Its branches. 



SPRATT'S PATENT DOG BISCUITS. 4-ly 



( \NE HUNDRED CHEMICALLY PRE- 



V_y pared Circular Gun Swabs sent to any address 

 on receipt of fifty cents. R. L. GRAVES, Sunderland, 

 Vermont. Sep30tf 



EN&LISH 



Curtis & Harvey's DIAMOND GRAIN. 



Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 Superior Rifle, and Col. 

 Hawker's Ducking. 



W. STITT, 61 Cedar street, 



New York, 

 sep9-eow Agent for U. S._ America. 



1\TEW YORK AND LONG BRANCH 



±N RAILROAD. "A-iNL-H. 



Central Railroad of N. Jersev 



ALL RAIL LINE BETWEEN *' 



NEW YORK AND LONG BRANCH. 



Commencing WEDNESDAY, August 25 1874 

 FIVE TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY, Sunday pv 

 cepted, passing through Woodn ridge, Penh irnbov 

 South Am hoy, Matawan, Middletown and Red BariK 

 Leave New York, foot of Liberty street, Nnvti 

 River, for Long Branch, at 7:30, 9:15. 11:46 A *T 

 3:45, 5:00 P. M. For South Amboy at 6'OO'p M J 

 RETURNING. 

 Leave Long Branch at ?:00, 8:15, 11:35 A. "M ^-<>k 

 5:35 P.M. ,0v5 ' 



Leave South Amhoy for New York at 6:55 A K 

 Stages to and from KEYPORT connect at Matawan 

 Station with all trains, and to and from 0(TR\"Nr 

 GROVE and AS BURY I ARK. at Long Branch Sta 

 tion, with all trains. 



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

 R. E. Rickek, Sup't and Eng'r. jul l53 m 



BRADFORD & ANTHONY, 



374 Washington St., Boston. 



IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS IN 



U'isliiwg" Tackle, 



IPisIi Koolts, 



AND 



ANGLING IMPLEMENTS. 



an g2G-ly 



Sportsmen! 



Yonr attention is called to 

 GOODS OIL TANNED MOC- 

 CASINS, the best thing ever 

 worn by sportsmen. No 

 injured by wetting and 

 drying— always soft and 

 easy to the feet, and 

 VERY DURABLE— being made of the very best of 

 stock in three different styles, and warranted thefl^i 

 uine article, different from anything before offered 

 Illustrated Circular and Price List free. 

 FRANK GOOD, 

 1209 Elm st. Manchest er. N. H. 



arks, 



MEAIN"CJFA.CTTJI5,Xr:iC, 



[Established 1808.] 



THE AMERICAIN 



Special attention is given to first-class work. Extra 

 sketches and DOG PORTRAITS cut to order, by 

 sending photographs. JACOB GLAHN, Manager, 

 Formerly Supt. of Parker Bros. Engraving and Orna- 

 mental Department. Feb 11 



THERE OAK BE NO GREATER Por- 

 tability without serious defects They are the only 

 portable boats that are equal to the very best WW? 

 o nes for local use. jyJ___L_ 



CANADIAN BA.SS WOOD CANOES. 



WM. ENGLISH, Peterborough, Canada. 



THESE CANOES POSSESS ALL lUJ^ 

 qualities of the Indian birch canoes, but are 

 much stronger and faster. Weight about 60 P ol]na '- 

 Price at Peterborough, $25 gold. Just what •spoils- 

 men require. 8 nfifl2-4m_ 



Wholesale and Retail Dealers 



IN 



JULEP AND BRIGET COLORED STRAWS, FU- 

 TURE FRAMES, NATURAL DYED 

 GRASSES, Etc. 

 Address P. O. Box 40, New Utrecht L N_Y J ___ . 



J"9i 



Revolving Cartridge Belt 



EOR BREECH LOADERS. 



Sold by all dealers. Send for circular. 



IIAYDEN BELT WORKS, Columbus, Ohio. 

 Sep30-8m 



No creasers, turners, or topwads required. I^ 

 in half the time usually required. Fifty perc ; ♦ 

 better distribution and greater penetration secna • 

 Send to your sun dealer for sample.^ — 



"TZTUNTERS AND SPORTSMEN^ 



Xl Do not get lost any more, but ptovidy 0^ 

 selves with a true "compass and timekeeper ,u iot 

 pockft." Sent to any address P$*^W ' 



