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FOREST AND STREAM. 



Northern 



RAILWAY OF CANADA 



AND 



Collingwood Lake Superior Line. 



ONLY FIRST-CLASS ROUTE TO THE BEAUTI- 

 FUL INLAND LAKES OP CANADA AND 



I^KE STJIPEIfclOIfc. 



Three express trains daily north from Toronto. 

 Steamers leave Collingwood every Thursday at 6 P. 

 M., oh arrival of steamboat express, leaving Toronto 

 at noon. 



Parlor Cars on all Express Tiains. 



JLialte CJoxicliicltiug- 



AND THE 



Lakes of Muskoka 



Are the coolest and ino&t delightful Summer watering 

 places m Northern Canada. Ton rises proceding dow n 

 the St Lawrence can make a pleasant detour from 

 Toronto to Oouehiching hi live hour- on express train 

 with Drawing R om Coaches thus visiting the most 

 charming of the chain of Lakes. 



Excursion Tickets 



At greatly reduced mSa during months of July, Aiv- 

 gnst and SeprVmner; max be had from COOK, SON & 

 JENKINS 2 1 Broadway, New Yoik and Centennial 

 Grounds, Philadelphia. 



ALFRED TELFER, 



Gen Agt. 3Xoi*tliei"ii Rail- 

 -whv. Toronto. 



Ju62m 



The Rangeley Lakes 



TIA F ARLINGTON AND PHILLIPS. 



THE ORIGINAL tND ONLY DIRECT ROUTE 



TO THUS R 4AGBLE V LAKE**. THE FA- 



VOrtlTB HAUNT OV I'HB DEER 



ANDTttOUT, IS BY 



Maine Central Railroad 



TO FARMINGTON, AND THENCE BY STAGE 

 TO THE LAKES. 



Train leaves Portland daily, at 1 :<0 P. M., or on ar- 

 rival of trains from Boston, for Fafminirton and 

 Rangeley Lakes, arriving at Farmington at 6:35, mak- 

 ing close connection with stage- for Philips and 

 Greenvale. Round l rip tickets from Bo-ton via Eastern 

 or Boston and Maine Radroads to Rangeley Lakes and 

 return by trie way of Farmington, .$14.00, Portland, 

 SH.hO. " , , . . . 



The Maine Central is also the only land route to 

 Moo-ehead Lake. Tickets from Boston to Mt. Kineo 

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



Special rates for parties can be obtained by address- 

 ins; F. E BOOTHBY, General Ticket Agent Maine 

 Central Railroad. Portland. 



P^YsSOJV TUCKER, 

 SUP'T MAINE CENTRAL R. R, 



July 1st, 1876. 



PORTLAND, ME. 



Ju62m 



INI ERG0L0N1AL RAILWAY 



ROUTE TO THUS SALMON POOLS OF NORTH- 

 ERN NEW BRUNSWICK Ai\D QUEBEC. 



Anglers and Tourists wishing to visit the famous 

 rivers of North in New Brunswick and Quebec are 

 informed thai express accommodation trains now run 

 daily between St. John, N. B., aud Riviere dn Lonp, 

 Q. Passengers leaving St. John by The moraine 

 train can reach Mhamichi. Nepissiquit, Restigouche, 

 Metapeiiia, and ottur famous rivers the >-ame day. 



C J Brydges, General Superintendent Government 

 Railways. J"6 2m 



rpiiE ' FISHING LINE." 



Brook Trout and 



Grayling Fisheries 



OF NORTHERN MICHIGAN, VIA 



Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad. 



(Mackinaw, Grand Rapids & Cincinnati Short Line.) 



T'e waters of the Grand Traverse Region and 

 lhe Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed, if 

 equalled, in the great abundance and variety of fish 

 ' contained. , ... 



Brook Trout abound in the streams, and the ta- 

 mo s American Grayling is found only in these 

 waters 



Brook Trout Reason open* May 1st. 



Grayling reason opens June Int. 



Black Bass, t* ike. Pit-here <, and Muscalonge are 

 also found in large numbers in the many lakes and 

 lakelets of this territory. The sportsman can r. adily 

 send (rookies of hi skill to his friends or "Club 1 at 

 bone, a* ice for packing fish can be had at many 



P< Taa.e your famil with you. The scenery of the 

 North 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 Accomm idations, while plain, are, as 

 a rule crnori, far surpassing i he average in countries 

 new enough to afford the finest of fishing. 



Ou alio rafter -Mme 1st Round Trip Excursion 

 Tickets sold to Points in (irand 'I raverse Region, 

 and atcr c ive train tacih les i red to tourist- and 

 b.) tsmen: also on and -ft r Jmy 1st Mackinaw 

 and Lake Superior recursion Tickets. 



Bugs, 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 lhe Pishing Grounds, Send to Forest and 

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



may4 4m Gran d Rapids, Mich. 



I~7\QR NEW HAVEN" HARTFORD, 

 ' Springfield, White Mountains. Montreal and 

 intermediate points. The new and elegant steamer 

 C U Northam leaves Pier No. 85. East River, daily 

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

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

 in waning on ihe w naif at New Haven ami leave for 

 Spnmneld and way stations on arrival of the boat. 



NIGHT LfNE.— The Continental leaves New York 

 fit 11 P. M ., connecting with Passenger tram in wait- 

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

 Tickets sold and baggage checked at 944 Broadway, 

 Now York, and 4 Court steet, Brooklyn. Excursion 

 10 New Haven and return. $1.50 Apply at General 

 O-ice, oa the pier, or to RICHARD PECK* General 



LONG ISLAND RATLROAD. 

 LESSEE, FLUSHING, N. S. AND CENTRAL 



AND SOU THERM R R OF LONG ISLAND. 



Trains leave Long Island City as follows,:— 



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

 For Flushing (Bridee street). College Point and 

 Whitestone-6.35. 8.20. 9.10, 10; 11. i 3 A. M.; 12 05. 1. 

 33. 3.i 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.r.5. 7.32 A. M ; 1.00, 4.06; 5.31, 7.01 P.M. .an 12.10 

 A. M. Saturday nights, for Main street only— 9.06, 

 11.03 A. M.; 12.05/ 2.03, 3.06, 4.33, 5.03, 6.05, 6.31, 7. 

 35 P. M. 



For Flushing, Central Depot, Creedmoor, Garden 

 City and Hempstead— 7.32. 9.05, 11 03 A. M. ; 1, 2 03, 



5.03, 6.0\ 7 03 P. M. ; and 32. 10 Wednesday and Sat- 

 urday nights. For Central Depot and Garden City— 

 4 33 P. K 



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

 Patcho^rue— 2 03, 4.33 P. M. From Long Island and 

 Southern Drpot. 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, 5.3i, 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— 6.35, 9 05, A. M., 

 3.03. 6.30 7 P. M. For Locust Valley-6.35, 8.30, 

 10.03 A. M.; 9.03. 4.04, 5.02, 5.30 6.30 P. M. Hemp- 

 su a 1-7.03. 8.30. 11.30 A. M ; 3 03. 4.04. 5.30 P.M. 

 For Port Jefferson- 6 35.U.03 A. JVI . ;5 .03 P.M. North- 

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

 32 A. M.; 4.03. 5 6.03 P. M. For IsHp— 7 03, 8.30 

 A. M ; 5 P. M Patchogne. 8 30 A. M., 5 P. M. For 

 Rive hcad-9.05 A .M., 3.03 4.03 P. M For G^eenport 

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

 For Creedmoor on 1 v — 4 . 03 P . M . 



SUNDAY TRAINS. 

 From F. N. S and C. Depot, north of Ferry: 



For Flushing (Bridge street), Co leue Point and 

 Whirestone-8 9 30. 11 A. M.; 12 30 3 30 5. '.5 6.35. 

 8 P.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 Herapsiead-9.i5. 1133 4 . M , 5 05 P. M. For 

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

 From Long Island and Sou i hem Depot, south of 

 Ferry: For Far Rockaway and Rockawav Beach— 9. 

 10,11 A. M, 1.30. 6.40 P. M. For North port and 

 Port Jefferson— 8. 9.30 A. M. Northport- 6.40*. M. 

 For Locust Vahey 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 prevmus to the departure of trains from 

 Long Ishnd 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- 

 fourih street, every fifteen minutes previous to the 

 d eparture of trains. _ 



rpHE 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, ani cover about all the 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; with an- 

 other line it passes through Madison, Elroy, and for 

 St. Paul and Minneapolis"; branching westward from 

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

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

 Kameska, Dakota, is reached; another line starts from 

 Chicago and runs through Elgin andRockford to Free- 

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

 Galina and Dubuque, ana the country beyond. Still 

 another line runs almost dae westward, and passes 

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

 Rapids, Marshalilown, 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 throngh the Garden of Illinois and Iowa, and 

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

 coln, aud 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: 

 THLS LINE PRESENTS PECULIAR ADVAN 

 TAGES-FOR PRAIRIE <JHICKEN, DUCK, 

 GEE E, AND BRANT SHOOTING. THE 

 IOWA LINE TO-DAY OFFERS MORE 

 FAVORABLE POINTS 

 than any other road in the country, while for Deer and 

 Bear Hunting, and for Brook Trout, Lake Salmon, 

 t-ike, 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. COWIP'Y 



Respectfully invite attention to the 



Superior U'tiiOiliti.es 



afforded by their lints for reaching most of the TROT- 

 1NG PARRS and RAC COURSES in the Middle 

 States. These lines being ' ONT1NDOUS FROM ALL 

 IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the difficulties and aan- 

 "■eis of reshipment, while the excellent cars run over 

 the smoot h steel tracks enable STOCK TO BE TRANS- 

 PORT 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, RENOVA, BED- 

 FORD, OREGON, RALSTON, M1NNEQUA, and 

 other well-known centers for 

 Trout Fishing. Wing t-hooling, and Still Hunting. 



Also, to 

 TUCKERTON, BEECH HAVEN, CAPE MAY, 

 SOUAN, and points on the NEW JERSEY COAST 

 renowned fort' ALT WATER SPORT AFTER FIN 

 AND FEATHER. 



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

 Frank Thompson, Gen'l Manager. feb!7 tf 



IVTBW YORK & LONG BRANCH R.R. 



JJN CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N. J. 



ALL RAIL LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, LONG 

 BRANCH, OCFAN GROVE, SEA GIRT 

 AND SQUAN 



Passenger stations m New York foot of Liberty 

 street and foot of Clarkson street, N. R. 



Time-tahle of July 10th, 1876: Trains leave New 

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

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



From loot of CI o-kson street at 7.35, 9.05 11.35 

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



All trainH run to Long Branch, Ocean Grove, Spring 

 Lake and Sea Girt. 



Stages to and from KEYPORT connect at MAT- 

 TEWAN STATION with all trains. 



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



It, E. Keokuk, Su.pt. aad Epgr. ulld-Sqt 



BOSTON, XT. S. A. 



To Travelers desiring the Best Hotel Accomodations in a cho'ce locality, near the Public Garden Cmnm^ 

 Public Library " »^-^^... P ... nv^hos t pRi?!-^ 4***1™ -^ • i ,-> .- „f Amusement n 



THE BRUNSWICK, 



» BOYLSTON STREET, corner of CLAliENDON. BOSTON, offbbs superior attractions. 



The structuie is new and Fire Proof and is supplh d with a Passeng* r Elevator. 



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

 in every chamber and bath-rooms with every Buite, The Heating and Ventilating Apparatus throughout the 

 whole house is on the mosr approved plan. 



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

 or by direct application to J- tV. WOLU«'TT. Proprietor. 



JP/j? fennel. 



FP< 



IOR 8ALE— ONE FINE ENGL18H 

 Jj Setter, well broken, perf ct retriever Also 

 setter pups from fine and well broken stock, all at 

 reasonable nrices. For particulars, address J. H. 

 STEELE. E'linaton, Conn. Aug3l It. 



H fi WILL BUY A PURfTbLOOD 

 _ ' J_ \J Black and Tan Gordon Setter dog pup, by 

 Dr. Goldsmith a imported dog R^pp, or one pair of 

 ferrets. R. L. GRAVES. Sunderland, Vt. Au5t. 



FOR $100.— A very handsome jet black 

 enrley coated retriever biter-, highly trained in 

 England; would be invaluable on the prairies. 



For $15. a son of the abov- five m nths old. Ad- 

 dress CAPT. McMURDO, Wesifield, N«ar St. John, 

 N. B. AuK31tf. 



fpOR SALE— PRICE $25. — A VERY 

 U handsome all-liver Cocker bitch. 11 months old. 

 has heen worked on woodcock and ready for the field 

 for mffed gronse. So"nd and perfe-i t sire and dam 

 first class. Address ROBERT WALKER, Franklin, 

 Delaware Co.. N. Y. Ang31 It. 



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 SAFETT. 



Contents of a Packaee sufficient to rid half a dozen 



large dogs of the vermin. 



NO PERSON OWNING DOGti SHOULD BE 



WITHOUT 7HE FLEA KILLER. 



Price 50 Cents per Package. 



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

 prietors; LAZELL, MARSH & GARDINER, 



aue242t 10 GOLD STREET, NEW YORK. 



FOR SALE —A THOROUGHLY BRO 

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

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

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



Patent Meat Fibrine Do? 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. 



LISTEN! 



The Sportsman's Bell tells 

 the position of the dog, 

 causes th<: birds to lie closer. 

 Rapidly coming into use m 

 •arly woodcock shooting, 

 locking and general shoot- 

 i n g , "w h e r e the cover is 

 th ck. Sold by dealers in 

 gnus ajua sporting goods Samp'es sent by mail 

 postpaid, 50 cents. BEVI^ BROS. MANUFAC- 

 TURING CO.. East Hampton. Conn. Jnfi 3m 



yamis ami Resorts /jor^yortsmen. 



BAY SHOOTING OF ALL VARIE- 

 ties. Shinnecock Bav. the best shooting 

 ground in the vicinity of New York. Wm. 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 Irs gue-ts in ample manner. 

 Moderate prices and satisfactory attention guaran 

 teed The yoang \>&\ 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. jnllJ3-3m 



(BARMAN HOUSE, FORKED RIVER, 

 V^ Ocean County, N J., best Hunting and Fishing 

 Grounds in Barnegat Bay. House is in first-class or- 

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

 Briggs House, cor. 42d St. and 4th Ave., New York. 

 juSQSm. 



Greenwood Lake. 



BRANDON HOUSE —Finest bass fishing 

 in the State; qii ail, ruffed groune. and woorlcock. 

 Boats, guides, &c. Hoi el rate, $3 < per day. Every- 

 thing first class. Take Montclair and Greenwood 

 Lake R R. from Courtland and Desbrosees street, 

 New York. Aug3l 2m. 



PROSPECT PARK HOTEL, 

 CATSKILL, N. Y. 



High elevation, mountain air. with scenery unsur- 

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

 accommodation for 390 to 400 guests. Arces6ible by 

 day boats and cars Hudson River Railroad. Persona 

 visiting this deMuhtful resort with a view to secure 

 oom«, will be impressed with its unusual attractions. 

 Address JOHN BREASTED. (Mskill. 3 "29 3ino 



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- 

 j i cent. Finest location, scenery, fishing, boating and 

 riding in the Adirondacks. 

 C. F. TAYLOR, Proprietor, 



PARKS HOUSE, 



MAGOG, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, 



W. JAMIESON, Prop'r. 

 A. W. HUBBARD, Business Manager. 



This is one of the finest fishing localtiesin the East- 

 ern Township- 8 of Canada, and is situated at the out- 

 .et of Lake Mempfcremagog . Reached, by 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, <fce. 

 Free bus to depot. D-n'y line of stages to Magog, 

 Sherbrooke, and Melbourne, on Grand Tr <nk Railway. 



Waterloo is a pleasant, thriving village near Water- 

 loo Lake, and in the midst of an excellent Bhooting 

 and fishing district— Lnnge, Lake Trout, Speckled 

 Trout. Bass, and Pickei el Boaid #l.x'5 per day. 



iel 3m L H. BttOOKS, Proprietor. 



OTTAWA HOTEL, 



6. S. BROWN & J. Q,. PERLEY, Propr.etobs, 

 Moulreal, Canada. 



LOCATED ON ST. JAMES AND NOTRE DAME 



STS. THE TWO PRINCI AL BUS NESS 



STREETS IN THE CITY. FIRST 



CLAtiS IN EVERY RESPECT. 



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RICE LAKE, 



IDLE WILD, HARWOOD, CANADA. 



A delightful summer resort for gentlemen and their 

 wives on Stony Point. Bass. Pickerel, Mascalouge, 

 Indians, Canoes, etc. „ 



A, V. DENIO. Proprietor. 



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

 mat from Rochester to Coburg, thence to Harwooa, 

 17 miles. je2C3m_ 



PAVILION HOTEL, 



NEW BRIGHTON STAT FN ISLAND, 



K,. T. COLE, Proprietor. 



Weekly Hops, Boating, b ishing, Driving, BjlliardB, 

 Bowling, Croquet. A" promenade piazza ?0 fl ™ ei 



BELMONT HOTElTT^ 



623 and 625 Washington Street. Borton, Mass., 



(Opposite Globe Theatre.) 

 Located in the centre of the city, and easily reached 

 bv street cars and stages. Elevators, steam. «na » 11 

 modern improvements. Rooms (European plan;, .w 



Ser dav upward. A first-class Restaurant, and ™ l ™r 

 lining-Rooms, if preferred, at moderate rates, ino 

 most convenient location, a quiet and comfortanie 

 home, and first-class accommodations at prices aqapv 

 ed to the stringency of the times, are the special au 

 vantage" afforded at the "BELMONT." 

 mcnSOGp HARDY & CO.. Proprietors, 



