u 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



Northern 



RAILWAY OF OAJNTA-DA. 



AND 



Collingwood Lake Superior Line. 



ONLY FIRST-CLASS ROUTE TO THE BEAUTI- 

 FUL INLAND LAKES OF CANADA AND 



LA.KE SUPERIOR. 



Three express trains daily north from Toronto. 

 Steamers leav* Collingwood every Thursday at 6 P. 

 M., on arrival of steamboat express, leaving Toronto 

 at noon. 



Parlor Cars on all Express Tiains. 



X^alce Ooixdiicliing- 



AND THE 



Lakes of* IMDtLslioltci, 



Are the coolest and most delightful Summer watering 

 places in Northern Canada. Tourists proceding down 

 the St. Lawrence can make a pleasant detour from 

 Toronto to Couchiching in five hours on express train 

 with Drawing R om Coaches, thus visiting the most 

 charming of the chain of Lakes. 



At greatly reduced rates during months of Jul v, Au- 

 gust and September; ma> be had from COOK, SON & 

 JENKINS. 2>1 Broadway, New Yoik and Centennial 

 Grounds, Philadelphia. 



ALFRED TELFER, 



Grexr Agt. Northern. Rail- 

 way, Toronto. 



Ju6 2m 



The Rangeley Lakes 



TIA FAK^INGTON AND PHILLIPS. 



THE ORIGINAL \ND OiVLV DIRECT ROUTE 



TO THUS H A\GKLE Y LAKES. THE FA- 



VOrtlTB H4UNT OK I 1 HE DEER 



A1VD TROUT, ISHY 



Maine Central Railroad 



TO FARMINGTON, AND THENCE BY STAGE 

 TO THE L\KES. 



Train leaves Portland daily, at 1 :-40 P. M., or on ar- 

 rival of trains from Boston, for Farmineton and 

 Rangeley L'kes, arriving at Farmington at 6:35, mak- 

 iuo- close connection with stage* for Philips and 

 Green vale. Round irip tickets from Boston via Eastern 

 or Boston and Maine Railroads to Raneeley Lake* and 

 return by tne way of Farmington, $14.00, Portland, 



ffl>l ] f|Q_ 



The Maine Central is also the only land route to 

 Moosehead Lake. Tickets from Boston to Mt. Kineo 

 House and return only $15.' C, Portland. $'2 00. 



Special rates for parties car. he obtained by address- 

 ing F. E BOOTHBY, General Ticket Agent Maine 

 Central Railroad, Portland. 



I>A.Y!SOJX TUCKER, 

 SUF'T MAINE CENTRAL R. R, 



Jnly 1st, 1876. 



PORTLAND, ME. 



Ju62m 



INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY 



ROUTE TO THE SALMON POOLS OF NORTH- 

 ERN NEW BRUNSWICK AI\D QUEBEC. 



Anglers and Tourists wishing to visit the famous 

 rivers of North rn New Brunsw lck and Quebec are 

 informed that express accommodation trains now run 

 daily oetween St. John, N. B., and Riviere du Loup, 

 Q. Passengers leavins St. Jobn by the morning 

 train can reach Miramichi, Nepissiquit, Restigouche, 

 Metapedia, and other famous rivers the -ame day. 



C. J Brydges, General Superintendent Government 

 Railways. J"6 2m 



nnHE 



•FISHING LINE." 



Brook Trout and 



Grayling Fisheries 



OF NORTHERN MICHIGAN, VIA 



Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad. 



(Mackinaw, Grand Rapids & Cincinnati She t Line.) 



T'.e waters of the Grand Traverse Region and 

 the Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed, if 

 equalled, in the great abundance and variety of fish 

 contained. , „ • 



Brook Trout abound in the streams, and the fa- 

 mo is American Grayling is found only in these 

 waters m _ '. 



Broo't Trout Reason opem May 1st. 



Grayling season opens June 1st. 



Black Bass, Pike, Pickerel, and Muscalonge are 

 also found in large numbers in the many lakes and 

 lakelets of tflis territory. The sportsman can r< adily 

 send trouhies of hi skill to his friends or "Club 1 ' at 

 home, as ice for packing fish can be had at many 



point 8 - „,, 



Take your Tamil with you. The scenery of the 

 Nonh Woods and lakes is very beautiful. The air is 

 pure dry, and bracing. Tne climate peculiarly benefi- 

 cial to those suffering with hay fever and asthma. 



The Hotel Accommodations, while plain, are, as 

 a rule, good, far surpassing ihe average in countries 

 new enough to afford the finest of fishing. 



On and after -lime 1st Round Trip Excursion 

 Tickets sold to Points in Grand 1 raverse Region, 

 andattr.cive train facili ies 'red to tourists and 

 ep tsmeu: also on and sift r July 1st Mackinaw 

 and Lake Superior .Excursion Tickets. 



Dogs, Guns, and Fishing Tackle Carried Free 

 at owner's risk „ . . «, 



Camp Cars for Fishing Parties and Families at 

 low rates. - 



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

 this route. For Tourist's Guide, containing full in- 

 formation as to Hotels, Boats, Guides, &c, and accu- 

 rate maps of the Fishing Grounds, Send to Forest and 

 Stream office, or address^ ^^ q p & ^ ^ 



may4 4m Gran d Rapids, Mich. 



TPOR NEW HAVEnT HARTFORD, 



Jj Springfield, White Mountains, Montreal and 

 intermediate points. The new and elegant steamer 

 C. H Northam leaves Pier No. 25, East River, daily 

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

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

 in waiting on ihe wharf at New Haven ana leave for 

 Springfield and way stations on arrival of the boat. 



NIGHT LINE.— The Continental leaves New York 

 at 11 P. M., connecting with Passenger train in wait- 

 ing on wharf at New Haven, leaving at 5:15 A.M. 

 Tickets sold and baggage checked at 944 Broadway, 

 Now York, and 4 Court stieet, Brooklyn. Excursion 

 ro Now Haven and return, $L 50 Apply at General 

 Oiilce, on the pier, or to RICHARD PE0K, General 



jjayS&tf 



LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. 

 LESSEE, FLUSHING, N. S. AND CENTRAL 

 AND SOUTHERN R R OF LONG ISLAND. 



Trains leave Long Island City as follows: — 



From P. N. S. and Central Depot north of Ferry— 

 For Flushing (Bridge street). College Point and 

 Whitestone-6.35. 8.20, 9.10, 10; 11.(3 A. M.; 12 05. I. 

 33. 3.< 6, 4 06, 5 03, 5 31, 6.05, 6.31, 7 04, 7.35, 8.55; 10. 

 40 P. M.; 12.10 A. M. 



For Flushing (Main street) and Great Neck Branch. 

 6.?.5. 7.32 A. M ; 1.00. 4.06; 5.31, 7.01 P.M., an. 12.10 

 A. M. Saturday nights, tor Main street on iy— 9.06, 

 11.03 A.M.; 12.05, 2.03, 3.06,4.33, 5.0,5,6.05,6.31,7. 

 35 P. M. 



For Flushing. Central Depot, Creedmoor, Garden 

 City and Hempstead— 7.32, 9.05, 1103 A.M.; 1, 2 03, 



5.03, 6.0% 7 03 P. M.; and 12.10 Wednesday and Sat- 

 urday nights. For Central Depot and Garden City— 

 4 33 P. M 



* or Babylon— 9 05 A. M, 2 03; 4.33 P. M. For 

 Patchogue— 2 03, 4.33 P. M. From Long Island and 

 Southern D^pot. south of Ferry: For Jamaica — 

 6.35, 7 03, 8 30, 9.05, 10.03. 11.30 A. M.; 1.34, 3 03, 



4.04, 5.03, 5.31, 6.03, 6 30, 7 P. M. For Rockaway and 

 Rockaway Beach-7.03, 10.0 ,} , 11.3 ) A. M. ; 1 32, 4.04, 5 

 P.M. For Far Rockaway only— 6.^5, 9 05, A. M., 

 3.03, 6.30 7 P. M. For Locust Valley- -6. 3\ 8.30, 

 10. 03 A. M . ; ".03, 4.04, 5.02, 5.30. 6.30 P. M. Hemp- 

 srea1— 7.03, 8.30, 11.30 A. M ; 3.03, 4.04. 5.30 P. M. 

 For Port Jefferson- 8 3S.10.03 A. M.;5 .03 P.M. North- 

 port— 4.04, 6.30 P. M. For Babylon— 7.03, 8 30, 11. 

 32 A. M.; 4.03. 5. 6.03 P. M. For Islip— 7.03, 8.30 

 A. M ; 5 P. M Patchogue. 8 30 A. M.. 5 P. M. For 

 Riverhead-9.05 A .M., 3.03 4.03 P. M For G'eenport 

 and Sag Harbor Branch— 9.05 A. M., and 4.03 P. M 

 For Creedmoor onlv— 4.03 P. M. 



SUNDAY TRAINS. 

 From F. N. S. and G. Depor, north of Ferry: 



For Flushing (Bridge stieet), CVlege Point and 

 Whitestone— 8. 9 30. 11 A. M.; 12 30 3 30 5.'5 6.35, 

 8P.M. For Great Neck Branch- 9. 15 A. M., 4.15, 

 6 45 P.M. For Flushing (Main street)— 9.15, 10.33 A. 

 M.; U.40, 2 05, 4.15, 6,45, 10 P. M. For Garden City 

 and Hempstead— 9. i5, 11 33 A. M, 5 05 P. M. For 

 Babylon and Patchogue— 9 15 A. M. and 5 05 P. M. 

 From Long Island and Soul hern Depot, south of 

 Ferry: For Far Rockaway and Rockaway Beach— 9, 

 10, 11 A. M ., 1.30, 6.40 P. M. For Northport and 

 Port Jefferson— 8, 9.30 A. M. Northport- 6.40 P. M. 

 For Locust Yahey Bianch-9 30 A. M., 6.40 P. M. 

 For Babylon— 9 A.M., 6.40 P. M. 



Ferry boats leave New York, foot of James Slip, 

 Sundays excepted, from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. , every 30 

 minutes prev'ous to the departure of trains from 

 Long Island City. Sunday boats from James Slip— 

 9.30. 10 30, 11.30 A. M.; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 P. M. 



Ferry boats leave New York, f.-ot of East Thirty- 

 fourth street, every fifteen minutes previous to the 

 departure of trains. 



rpms SPORTSMEN'S ROUTE. 



Chicago & Northwestern Railway. 



This great corporation now owns and operates over 

 two thousand miles of road, radiating from Chicago. 

 Like the fingers in a man's hand, its lines reach in all 

 directions, anl cover about all tne country north, 

 northwest, and west of Chicago. With one branch it 

 reaches Racine, Kenosha, Milwaukee, and the coun- 

 try north thereof; with another line it pushes through 

 Janesville, Watertown. Oshkosh, Fond du Lac, Green 

 Bay, Escanaba, to Nagaunee and Marquette; wiih an- 

 other line it passes through Madison, Elroy, and for 

 St. Paul and Minneapolis; branching westward from 

 Elroy, it runs to and through Winona, Owatonna, St. 

 Peter, Mankato, New Ulm, and stops not until Lake 

 Kameska, Dakota, is reached; another line starts from 

 Chicago and runs through Elgin andRockfordto Free- 

 port, and, via the Illinois Central, reaches Warren, 

 Galina and Dubuque, and the country beyond. Still 

 another line runs almost due westward, and passes 

 through Dixon, Sterling, Fulton, Clinton (Iowa), Cedar 

 Rapids, Marshalltown, Grand Junction, to Council 

 Bluffs and umaha. This last named is the "GREAT 

 TRANS-CONTINENTAL ROUTE," and the pioneer 

 overland line for Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, 

 Montana, Nevada, California, and the Pacific Coast. 

 It runs through the Garden of Illinois and Iowa, and 

 is the safest, shortest, and best route to Omaha, Lin- 

 coln, and other points in Nebraska, and for Cheyenne, 

 Denver, Salt Lake City, Virginia City, Carson, Sac- 

 ramento. San Francisco, and all other points west of 

 the Missouri River. 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



THIS LINE PRESENTS PECULIAR AD VAN 

 TAGES-FOR PRAIRIE CHICKEN, DUCK, 

 GEE-E, AND BRANT SHOOTING. THE 

 IOWA LINE TO-DAY OFFERS MORE 

 FAVORABLE POINTS 

 than any othe,r road in the country, while for Deer and 

 Bear Bnnting, and for Brook Trout, Lake Salmon, 

 Hike, Pickerel, and Bass Fishing a hundred points on 

 the Northern and Northwestern lines of this company 

 will be found unsurpassed by any in the West. 

 MARVIN HUGH1TT, W. H. STENNETT, 

 Gen. Supt., Chicago. Gen. Pass. Agt., Chicago 

 ap!6 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



THE PENNSYLVANIA R. R. COMP'Y 



Respectfully invite attention to the 



Superior ITMcilitios 



afforded by their lints for reaching most of the TROT- 

 ING PARKS and RAC. COURSES in the Middle 

 States. These lines being ' ONTINUOUS PROM ALL 

 IMPORTANT POINTS," a.oid the difficulties and dan- 

 gets of reshipment, while the excellent cars run over 

 the smooth steel tracks enable STOCK TO BE TRANS- 

 POR 1 ED without failure or injury. 

 The lines of 



The Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also reach the best localities for 

 GUNNING AND FISHING 



in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 

 TICKETS ar sold at the offices of the Company in 

 all the principal cities to KANE, REN OVA, BED- 

 FORD, CREbSON, RALSTON, M1NNEQUA, and 

 other well-known centers for 

 Trout Fishing. Wing shooting, and Still Hunting. 



Also, to 

 TUCKERTON, BEECH HAVEN, CAPE MAY, 

 SOU AN, and points on the NEW JERSEY COAST 

 renowned for I- ALT WATER SPORT AFTER FIN 

 AND FEATHER. 



D. M. BOYD, Jb , Gen'l Pass. Agent. 

 Frank Thompson, GenT Manager. feb!7 tf 



~]VTEW YORK & LONG BRANCH R.R. 



_1_N CENTRAL RAILROAD O F N. J. 

 ALL RAIL LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, LONG 

 BRANCH, OCEAN GROVE, SEA GIRT 

 AND SQUAN. 



Passenger stations in New York foot of Liberty 

 street and foot of Clarkson street, N. R. 



Time-table of July 10th, 18T6: Trains leave New 

 York from foot of Liberty street. North River, at 7. 

 45, 9.15, 11 45 A. M., 3.45, 4.30 and 5.30 P. M. 



From foot of Clsrkson street at 7.35, 9.05 11.35 

 A. M., 3.20, 4.20, 5.20 P. M. 



All trains run to Long Branch, Ocean Grove, Spring 

 Lake and Sea Girt. _ 



Stages to and from KBYPORT connect at MAT- 

 TE WAN STATION with all trains. 



H. P. BALDWIN, Gen, Pass. Agt. 



$. £. J&PiqsB, Supfc, and Eijgr . F,U3-^ 



BOSTON, XJ. S. A. 



To Travelers desiring the Best Hotel Accomodations in a choice locality, near the Pnblic Garcfen fnmm. 

 Public Librarv M ■-•-> ->' ** -•» ■- nhn«*»»iM t eR.<l->*H ^s'lo-o flT1 r) t> t pna ,-, f AmusWat 



THE BRUNSWICK, 



f BOYLSTON STREET, corner of CLARENDON. BOSTON, offers superior attractions. 



The strnctuie is new and Fire Proof and is supplied with a Passenger Elevator. 



It is furnished most elegantly and is supplied with every modern convenience, having hot and cold water 

 in every chamber and bath-rooms with every suite. The Heating and Ventilating Apparatus throughout the 

 whole house is on the most approved plan. 



Parties desiring information by correspondence will receive prompt attention bv addressing the Proprietor 

 or by direct application to i J- W. WOLCOTT, Proprietor. 



JPr* fennel 



BALLARD'S 



Flea Killer! 



FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF 



Fleas on Dogs £ Other Animals. 



AN ABSOLUTE AND PERFECT EXTERMINA- 

 TOR OF THE PEST. 



MAT BE TJSED "WITH ENTIRE SAFETY. 



Contents of a Package sufficient to rid half a dozen 



large dogs of the vermin. 



NO PERSON OWNING DOGH SHOULD BE 



WITHOUT THE FLEA KILLER. 



Price 50 Cents per Package. 



Will be eent po r tage paid on receipt of price. Pro- 

 prietors; LAZBLL, MARSH & GARDHVER, 



aug24 gf. 10 GOLD STREET. NEW YORK. 



FOR SALE— A THOROUGHLY BRO- 

 ken, well-trained, English setter dog, from im- 

 ported stock. Is good on any game. Sold for want 

 of use. Address G. T., Jr., box 85 Indianapolis, Ind. 

 ang21 3t 



Patent Meat Fibrine Dos Cakes. 



They contain meat and that anti-scorbutic fruit, the 

 date (the only substitute for fresh vegetables), and 

 the e* elusive use of which in the manufacture of dog 

 food is secured to us by patent; they will keep dogs in 

 perfect condition without other food, and obviate 

 worms. Every cake is stamped "Spratt's Patent." 

 Be sure to observe this. For sale by F. O. de LUZE, 

 18 South William St., N. Y., in cases of 1 cwt. 



AuglO 3m. 



LISTEN! 



The Sportsman's Bell tells 

 the position of the dog, 

 causes the birds to lie closer. 

 Rapidly coming into use in 

 , >arly woodcock shooting, 

 cocking and general shoot- 

 ing, where the cover is 

 thek. Sold by dealers in 

 guns ai7a sporting goods Samples sent by mail 

 postpaid. 50 cents. BEVIN BROS. MANUFAC- 

 TUR'NG CO.. East Hampton, Conn. Ju6-3m 



i^ARMAN HOUSE, FORKED RIVER, 



\y Oceat County, N J., best Hunting and Fishing 

 Grounds in Barnegat Bay. House is in flrstclass or- 

 der. Apply to F. A. BRIGGS. Proprietor, or at the 

 Briggs House, cor. 43d St. and 4th Ave., New York. 



ju20 2m. 



Rossin House, Toronto, Canada. 

 SHEARS & SON, Proprietors. 



This houseis a favorite resort for gentlemen sports- 

 men from al 1 nftrt.fi of tho United States and Canada. 



PARKS HOUSE, 



MAGOG, PROVINCE OP QUEBEC, 



W. JAMIESON, Prop'r. 

 A. W. HUBBARD, Business Manager. 



This is one of the finest fishing localties in the East- 

 ern Townshio* of Canada, and is situated at the out- 

 let of Lake Memphremagog. Reached hy stage, eleven 

 miles from Ayre Flat, on Pasumpsic Railroad, or by 

 boat from Newport. jel 3m 



BROOK'S HOTEL, 



WATERLOO, PROVINCE QUEBEC, CANADA. 



House new, large, and well kept, good bar, &c. 

 Free bus to depot. DoPy line of stages to Magog, 

 Sherbrooke, and Melbourne, on Grand Trunk Railway. 



Waterloo is a pleasant, thriving village near Water- 

 loo Lake, and in the midst of an excellent shooting 

 and fishing district — Lunge, Lake Trout, Speckled 

 Trout. Bass, and Pickeiel Board $l.x'5 per day. 



iel 3m L H. BROOKS, Proprietor. 



OTTAWA HOTEL, 



C. S. BROWN & J. Q. PES LEY, Pkoprietobs, 

 Montreal, Canada. 



located on st. james and notre dame 



sts. the two princi al bus ness 



streets in the city. first 



Class in every respect. 



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RICE LAKE, 



IDLE WILD, HARWOOD, CANADA. 



A delightful summer resort for gentlemen and their 

 wives oh Stony Point. Bass. Pickerel, Mascalonge, 

 Indians, Canoes, etc. 



A. V. DENIO. Proprietor. 



*#*Cars from Toronto to Port Hope or Coburg, or 

 >oat from Rochester to Coburg, thence to Harwood, 

 17 miles. je2'v 3m 



§oteIs Bttd j$e£orts fjor^yortgmen. 



BAY SHOOTING OF ALL VARIE- 

 ties. Shinnecock Bav. the best shooting 

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

 respectfully informs hi-< friends that, having largely 

 added to the Springville Hou-e, he is prepared to en- 

 tertain and take care of his gue-ts in ample manner. 

 Moderate prices and satisfactory attention gnaran 

 teed The young bav birds are now coming in and 

 good bag* are the order of the day. Address Wm. 

 N.LANE, Good Ground Station, L. I. Live wild 

 geese stools for spring and fall shooting. jull3-3m 



PROSPECT PARK HOTEL, 



CATSKILL, N. Y. 



High elevation, mountain air, with scenery unsur- 

 passed in the world; 20 acres of grounds. First class 

 accommodation for 390 to 400 guests. Accessible by 

 day boats and cars Hudson River Railroad. Persons 

 visiting this deMghtful resort with a view to secure 

 ooms, will be impressed with its unusual attractions. 

 Address JOHN BRE ASTE D, Catskill . ju29 3mo 



ADIRONDACKS. 



TAYLOR HOUSE, SCHROON LAKE, ESSEX CO.. 

 N. Y., NOW OPEN. 

 Eleven hours from New York. Through tickets 

 and checks. Post, express and telegraph offices ad- 

 jacent. Finest location, scenery, fishing, boating and 

 riding in the Adirondacks. 



C. F, TAYLOR, Proprietor, 



PAVILION HOTEL, 



NEW BRIGHTON, STATBN ISLAND, 



R,. T. COLE, Proprietor. 



Weekly Hops, Boating, Fishing, Driving, Billiards, 

 Bowling, Croquet. A" promenade piazza 3' feet 

 ong. JeS 6m 



BELMONT HOTELS 



623 and 625 Washington Street. Boston, Mass., 



(Opposite Globe Theatre.) 

 Located in the centre of the city, and easily reached 

 bv street cars and stages. Elevators, steam, and an 

 modern improvements. Rooms (European plan), $i 

 per dav upward. A first-class Restaurant, and P"™* 

 Dining-Rooms, if preferred, at moierate rates, in© 

 most convenient location, a quiet and comfortawe 

 home, and first-class accommodations at prices adapt- 

 ed to the stringency of the times, are the spectal ad- 

 vantage" afforded at the -BELMONT." 

 mch30 6m HARDY & CO., Proprietors^ 



Bromfield House, 



BT 



Messenger Bros;- 



55 BROMFIELD STREET, 



Boston Mass. 



The House for Sportsmen. 



