AfcrsT 5, 1880.J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



19 



NSON & LENNON, 



212 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Ui '-^ 



MANUFACTCRER OF ^'l l 



MEDALS, 



BADOES AND EMBLEMS^ 



OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 



Special Designs Sent Free 



UPON APPLICATION. 



Anything in the Jewelry Line Made 



to Order. 



^jiovtstttcn'si ilautfis. 



LONG ISLAND R.R.— SPRING SCHED- 

 ULE, takintr cUcct .March Mth, 1880.— Leave 

 HUNTER'S V'T (Flatbush Ave., B'klyn, 6 min. 

 earlier) Tor 

 Biibjlon, S.aiA.M., 3.35, 4.35, 5.35 P.M. Sundays, 



Col! P't&WhStestone, 7.35,8.45, 10, 11.35 A.M., 

 2.35, 3.35, 4.35, 5, 5.35, 6, B.35, 7, 7.&5, 9.15, 10.45 P.M., 

 J2.15 night. 



Sundiij, ^. •::•■.. 10 :r \.m., 1.X^, 5.3,'), 7, 10 p.m. 



Fkistiin :- .4.->, 10., ]].:« a.m„ 2..35, 3.35, 



4.3.5, •'i.o. -;: ''.1510.43 P.M.. 12.15 night. 



Sundcyi. , i,. !.:», .3, 5.3,->, 7, 10 P.M. 



Far K, c!.;.v. ..',, L.;„,, 11 a.m., 4..>i, S;3-5, 7 p.m. 

 Rockawav r.Luch, 11a.m., 4.33 p.m Sunday.a, 9a.m. 

 and 6.35 p.m. 



Grcai. Neck,6..-30, 7.35. 11.33 A.M., 4..3.3, 5.S.3,(! .3.3 p.m. 

 Saturday niKhts. I;i.l3. Sundays, 11.35 a.m., 5..5.3 p.m. 



Garden Citv. Queens and Hempstead, 8, 10 a.m.. 

 i.3o, 3.35, 4.;S, 5.35, 6.35 P.M. From Flatbush av. 

 daily, exceijt Sunday, and from Hunters Point, 

 Monday, Wed., Fri. and Saturday, 12.15 nlg:ht, 

 Wednesdavs and Sundava only froni Flatbush a v. 

 It P.M. Sunday, 9 A.M., 1.35, 6.35 PJH. 



Glen Cove, Locust Valley, GIcu Head and BoB- 

 lyn, 8, 10 A.M., 3.35, 4.35, 5.35, 6.35 P.M. Sundays, 9 

 A M., 8.35 P.M. 



Greenport and Sas Harbor. S a.m., 3.-35 p.m. 



Huntington and Northport, 8, 10 a.m.. 4.33, 6.35 

 p.m. Sundays, 9 a.m., 6.^3 p.m. 



Lakeland and Farmlngdale, 8 a.m. ,3.33. 5..35 p.m. 



Port Jefferson, 10 A.M.. 4.35 P.M. Sundays, 9 A.M. 



Patchognie, 8.35 a.m., 4.35, 5..35 p.m. Sundays, 9 



Riehn: 



" ">, 0. 7 



nd Hill, Glendaie, 3.:3o. 11 A 



-_.-l, Glendaie, 3.:3o. 11 A.M., 3.3.3, 4.33 



.Alo,i,i:iy,3Vpdnesday, Friday and 



; , : \ Suiidaya.O a.m.. 13.35 p.m. 



1.3.5 P.M., Tuesdays. Wed- 



. ■..'inimencing AprU3d. 



.. A LL ST. AS^jEX— Leav 



Satu 



Cref-l:" 

 ncada •. 



nvs . 



Pier 17, L. .,,. ,i,ji,„ i .atst.) for Hunter's P't,8..30, 

 10.30,11.30 A.M.. 3.10, 4.10, 5.10,0.10 P.M. For lur- 

 ther information, tickets, commutation, etc., 

 apply at 239 H'way, cor. Barclay. 



W. JI. LAFFAN Gen'l Pass. AKcnt. 



Boston and Maine 



RAILROAD. 



Boston and Portland. 



at the 

 JRAKGELEY'S and 



MOOSEHEAD LAKE. 



Tlfcarsio)!. Tickets 



"Will be piari.-il on siile as so..)n uii tlie ice Is out 

 Close eouTicctions made at Portland lylth Grand 

 Trunk and Maine Central Railways for all the 

 Fishing- Ground.^ in Maine and Korthcrn New 

 Eng-laiid. 



Tickets nnv be obtained at Boston Ottv Oiliee, 

 280 WASHINGTON STREET, and at theStation. 



Information by mail, if desired. 

 JAS. T. FUKBER, D. J. FtAJTDERS, 

 Gcn.Snpt. Gen. Ticket Agent. 



"THE EISHIJ^G LIIfE." 



Grand 



TAKE THE 



ids & Indiana R.R. 



MaokiDa-WiGrantiEapidsandCincinnatiShortLii 



FOR THE 



Tro«t, Grayling, and Bktck Bass Fisheries, 



.AXD THE 

 FAMOU STniDIER RESORTS AND LAKES 

 OF 



NORTHEKIT MICHIGAN. 



The waters of the 



Grand Traverse Region 



and the Michic-an Kortli 'Woods are unsurpassed, 

 If equaled, in tlie abundance and ^rreut variety ot 

 Bah containevi. 



BROOK THOrT aboun.J in the Btrcams, and 

 the famous AMlllilCAJ,' GP.AYLING is fouud 

 only m those waters. 



TheTHO VC sea.-, .n begins May 1 and ends Sept.l. 

 The GKAYLLN'G Season opens June 1 and ends 

 Nov. 1. 



tS. ^TKE,T'T!"■KEREl,nnd^^(nSCA- 

 ■ ■ • : - '• :ii-'-,,iir'rs iu the 



Bi,.\r 



ION en 

 many 



The ,, ^,^,^^ 



skill:. , ,. jlcel'or 

 packmL. 



TAK: .1 . Thesce^ 

 neryv. . crv beau- 

 tiful; ;!. ..,,.. The cli- 

 mate i?;-.'j.:li : j ' ;:i. ■ '.:.. !._. iL :l' auSering 

 With 



H.af Ferer anfl Astlima Affections. 



The hotel accouimodatiousarc good, far sur. 

 passing tUciwerat'e in counu-ies new enough to 



DuiH. -, ^ ' ";:i'.Qn.iTripE.\-eursIonTIck- 

 ■ -s.and atiniciivetnun 



J. - — Tackle Carried I'rpc at 



owner srisk. ^ 



It isouralrat.TmakespoTtsmen feel "nthomo" 

 VB this rout o. F r Tou rlsfs G uide (an ntlracti vo 

 Jllustraied boo;,- if go pag-esl, containinu full iu- 

 lormatioD ac 'curnie maps of the PiBhinu 

 Prounisand run. Cards, address A.B.LEET,' 



Gor. I'noa ,, .rent. Il.-ind Rjir.irt^ MU.b 



flotrls mA §t^i\U$Ux ^partgm 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co., 



Eespectf ully invite attention to the 



SUPERIOR FACILITIES 



afforded by their lines for reaching_moBt of the 

 TROUTIN G PABKS and RACE COURSES in the 

 Middle States. These lines being- CONTESTJOtrs 

 FROM ALL IMPOHTANTPOINTS, avoid the dif- 

 ficulties and danpers of rcshipment, 'While the ex- 

 cellent ears whfch run over the smooth steel 

 tracks enable STOCK TO BE TRAJJSPOBTED 

 without failure or Injury. 



THE USES oi 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also reach the best localities for 



GIJIfMlSG AND FISHESG 



in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 

 TICKETS are sold at the ofliccs of the Company in 

 all the principle citiesto KAJJE, RENOVA, BED- 

 FORD, CRESSON, RALSTON, SHNNEQUA, iOkt 

 other weU-knowu centers for 

 Trout rishirsr, 'Wing Shootrng, and Still 

 Hunting. 



4 1=0, +9 



TCCKERTON, BEACH HATEN. CAPE MAT, 

 SQCAN, and points on the NEW JERSEY COAST 

 renowned for SALT WATER SPORT AFTEIt 

 FIN AND FEATHER. 



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

 Frask Thomeok. Gen'! Slanaeer. febl7-ti 



MGlvULLAR H(_irsK. MoKelliir Falls. For good 

 deer and duck and partridg-e shooting' and 

 flshinff. and all kinds of t''ame, go to the above 

 named hotel, w'.vie ihev u-e prepared to accom- 

 modate any numb.^r of spirts. DoffS, boats and 

 KUidos kept oonslanUy on hand. Address 'W, F 

 TilpMSON, MoKellar l?rtl Is P. . , O at . 



Chesapeake & Ohio R. R. 



The r.oute of tlie Sportsman and Angler to 



the Best Hunting and Fishing 



Grounds of 'Virginia and 



'West '^•irginla. 



Comprising I'hosc of Ccniral nnd riodmont Vir- 

 ginia Bine Ridge Mountains, Vn I!pv of 3'iTt-inia, 

 Alleghany Mountains, Oieciibri-r and New 

 Rivers, and Kanawha '^ alli-y, iind ir..:luding in 

 their v.irieties of game and lis h. deer. 'oear. wild 

 turkeys, wild duck, grouse, quail, snipe, wook- 

 cnek, inountolu trout, bass, pike, pickerel, etc. 



Guns, fishing tackle, and one dog for each 

 sportsman carried free. 



The Route of the Tourist, 



through the rnost bcautiftil and picturesque sce- 

 nery of the "\'-irginia Mountains to their most fa- 

 tuous watering places and summer resorts. 



The Only Route via White Sul- 

 phur Springs. 



Railroad connections at Cineinnnti, with the 

 ■VTest, Northwest and Southwest : at GordousviUo 

 •with the North and Northeast; and at Richmond 

 and Charlotteville with -ho South. Ail modem 

 Improvementfl in equipment. 



CONWAl K, HOWARD, 

 den. Passenger and Ticket Agent, 

 auy U Rickmoud "S 



Old Dominion Line. 



'I'^HE STEAMERS of this Line reach 

 i some of the finest waterfowl and iiplaud 



siiooring sections inthe country. Crmricclinir di- 

 rect for Chincoteague. Cobb's T! , i : :' : :rs 

 on the Peninsula. City Point. , I i- 



riluek. Florida and tlie mount:' . i 



Virginia. Tennessee, etc. ^'|.l: , 

 Tuesdav, 'I'hursdav, and Saliii'l:. . : . i., 



Monday, Wednesday and Friday, ai -j i'-m. lull 

 infnrinatlon given at office, 197 Greenwich St., NY. 

 scptiS-ly. 



To Hunting and Fishing Parties. 



The PuUinan Car Company 



Is PREPARED TO t'nARTER THE 

 iK'Wi-ai-s"UavvCrncl;.;-f ■ iind ••Iz:i;i'.i Walton." 

 which are firred up wUli dlnmL- r...iMi and kitch- 



p.d c 



vido;^?it!^^^^san 

 i.r.kUj, and kfnn.:-ls lo 



DiaiTiims. nitcs^.nd ntlie 

 furnished on apuiicalion n 

 Co., Chii>iiro. ' 



THE SPDRTSMAM'S LIBRARY. 



THE great pressure on our advertising space 

 obliges us to withdraw the list of boolis 

 wliich we have ou sale to make room for other 



Anv book on yachting or field sports, as pn?- 

 viously a.lveriised in these columns, wiU be lur- 

 nished on receipt of price. FOREST AND 

 STREAM PCBLISHING CO. JyiM-tf 



^lisrcnancous lnUtvtiSfmfntjs. 



FROM GOOD.S OF MY OWN IMPORTATION— DEAD GRASS COLOR.— 

 ALSO, ALL-TrOOI. WINDSOR COKD, VBLTETEGN, FUSTIAN CANVAS~aU xtriceB. 

 Send for I^'ice-List and Samples. Address 



F. L. SHELDON, Rahwav, U, J. 



THADK-"BEATS THE WORLD/'^akk. 



Old Judge Smoking Tol3acco. 



The Only Tobacco Ever Manufactured that does not Bite the Tongue, 



Something Tntportant for Cigarette SinoJcei-s to Know, 



T 



'HE 'MAJOBITT OF SMOKERS 

 are perhaps not aware, that in 

 smoking (Jigarettes made of the 

 ordinary pure rice paper, thevhavebeen 

 inhaling THBMOST DEADi^Y OF POI- 

 SONS, thrown ..ff bv all burninK- paper, 

 namely: TheOil of Creosote. CHARLES 

 I r. E.MEKY, or the firm of GOODWIN & 

 Ji :()., m.anufacrurers of "OLD JUDGE" 

 ,„,„ 11 Cigarettes and Smoking Tobacco in- 

 irJ'ii!i.,iHil[i vented and patented a process, March 

 EMSM otli. 1878, by whicii the Rice Paper used 

 -_^- ■ as wrappers for "OLD JUDGE" Cigar- 

 "^ - ettes has been so prepared that the un- 

 pleasant ODOR and the injurious eflecta 

 of the Oil of Creosote are completely 

 neutralized or destroyed, and the paper 

 made saliva proof to prevent its bieSt- 

 dtirig in the mouth, 'fhe unprecedented popularity of " O LU .JUDGE" Cigtrettes is owmg 

 to tne lact that this process has been used exclusively in their manufacture, no one else having the 

 right to use it. 'The great adv.antage and importance ofthis im-ention willat once be recognized by 



ing 



Manufactured by GOODWIN & CO., 207 and 209 Water st" 



3srE)-w- -iroiFiis:. 



425 BROABWAY AND 27 KAIDEN LASE, NEW YOKE, 



ARE OFFERING THE LARGEST STOCK OF 



RDBBER railG OOTflTS, 



COMPRISING 



* d 



fiHlllnsr Vnu!,. 



;j ilSET, BUEl ffllfl IB TJI ' 



! % AND COMPLETE 



^RUBBER SPOETmG OUTFITS. 



[EST-LBJ.ISHKD 1S3S.1 Send for Catalogue. 



ptotcl3 m& ^mU$ t(fV f iJin1.sraf tt the collenber billiard tabled, 



Wild Fowl bJiootini». 



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ViMFiCnifD CN T 1 THE 



H W COLLENDER COMPAIMY. 



7^S lit oadmni 'S(u 'ioih: 



bi (1)1(1 Sh Stntc ''fitct, Cfiicaffo : 

 17 ^outh Fifth ^t . St. Louis. 



IJi'Oiuliold llon^e, Boston 



EURO ra AN PI^S. 



MESSENGER, Proorietor. 



M 



rity, Mar- 

 i'at pres- 



iiishrd iiriiT]-. Ret-i- bv iierniLssion to Col. Wm. 

 S. Bowen, Slii .Vrch ttreet; IMiila : also to Geo. J. 

 Gecr, Jr. . «3 Broome street, N. Y. 



N. 3. Leave New York, ria Fall River line, iit 

 .'5:3'! r..M., and reach here. Vineyard, at!) o'clock 

 A.M. CHARLES L .SCRANTON. Proprietor 



RIVERSIDE HOUSE, Forked River, 

 N. J.; situated directly on thf water, in 

 the immediate vicinity or the 1 est gunning and 

 Ashing of Barnegat Bay. Fine weiikiishing 

 now. Terms. SLfiO per day: boats, with man, 

 S3 per dav. Send for circulars to CH.VRLES A. 

 SJUTH, {"orked River, N, J. 



EARNER'S 



SAFE 



FITTERS 



Dyspepsia. Weakness of the Slomacb, 

 Constipation, Diz^cinesa, Caeneral D«bil- 



ity, etc., are cured by the Snfe Bitten. It |3 



uiiequaLed as aa Appeliaer and Regalar Tonic. 



It IS a medicine which should be In every 



family, and which, wherever used, will save 



■ ifiaanv doctors' bills. 



prices 50 cents and gl. 



I^-WARNER'S 

 Safe Remedies are 

 sold by Druggisjts 

 & Dealers in Med- 

 icine everywhere. 



H.H. Warner & Co., 



Proprietors, 



EOCHESTER, N. T. 



