160 



FOREST AND STREAM.^ 



[September 28, 1880. 



iotfis mA ioutf5 for ^jmrtismf n. 



JBromtiold House, Boston. 



1 IKUir^N 1U\N. 



MESSENGER. Proonetor, 



Wild Fowl ShootiDg. 



IV 



LONtf ISLAND R.R.-SPPJNG SCHED- 

 TTLE, ralflo": effet^t March ilth.lS.SO.- Leave 

 HTJNTEK'S PT (yiatUush Avu., il'klju.S mfa. 

 earlier) tor , 



Babylon, 8.35 a.m., 3.35, 4.35, 5.35 V.M. Sundays, 

 9A..1I. 



Ool. P't&VThitestone, 7.a5, S.45, 10, 11.35 A.M., 

 2.85, S.m, 4.3S, n, 5.rr>, 6, (i.ffl, 1, 7,35, i>.15, 10.45 r.H.. 

 12.15 niffht, 



Suiidn> o. '.';.;:.. VtM a.m., L.'S, 5..35, T. 10 p.m. 



Flusllirur. li.ri:-, 7..>5. K.45, !»., 11.35 A.M.. 3.3.-., S.-S.^ 

 4.35, 5, 5.3.K ti. i:.35, V, T.:i-., !> i:. )n ij, <■ ■.:. IH.IS nlfrbt. 

 Sundavs. !'.3.5. lM.:aA.:.i , . ' ' :Op.].r. ' 



Fur EiiofcHwav, :-: , ..:w, 7 p.m. 



Kookawar Bi-acb, i; - ■ la-.-.-., V'A.m. 



and 6,:j.i p.m. 



Great- Kcck.ii.Sn.^.S-i. Ii.;:i .i.u,, l.:j-., ;).:«,« 35 p.m. 

 Saturday nig his, I:;. IS. hurniv, :-.!).«. .\.M., 3.3.5 p.m. 



Gai-den Citv, Queens and IhMnpstf-ad, R, 10 A.M., 

 1.35, 3.-3-5, 4.-3-5, .5.;i5, r..35 p.m. From Flatbxish av. 

 daily, ei-eopi Sumlaj-, and frntn Hunler'a Point, 

 MoadHT. ^V,:d., Kri. and Saturday. i;j.l5 night, 

 ■VVednesdaya and Sundays only rroiii Flafcbush av. 

 M P.M. Siinda-, , V .\..M., l.-l",. «.-•« p.m. 



GlfiQ Cos-e, LnniLst VhUov. Glen Head and Ro9- 

 lyn, 8, 10 A.M., 3.:J5, 4.35, o.ffl, li.ffi p.m. Sandaya, 

 AM., 6.35 p.m. C!n^.I!i^ 



Greeuport and Sag- Harbor, 8 a.m., •3.35 p.m. 



Hunting-ton and Sorthport, S, 10 .V.M.. 4.35, 6..35 

 P.M. .Sunday-*, 9 A.M., 6.55 p.m. 



Laltelaad and rarmiuKdali', ."i a.m.,3..Yi, S.IM p.m. 



Port Jefferson, 10 A. .m., -1.35 p.m. Sundav.=, fl .4.M. 



Palcbogue, 8.35 .^.m., .i..3--), 5.;;fj p.m. S\;ndaya, 9 



A.M. 



Richmond Hill, Glenaalc, 3.1- ' ., :. : : :.:M 

 6.35, 6,7 P.M. -Monday, Wediv ..rsd 



Saturday nitrbta, I'-MS, Sund:! . ,i. 



Creedmoor, R, 10 .^.m., i.35 p.ji ,. , i, -.;,, , -, .,1- 

 Besdnv-g and Saturdays, c-oiDUjcnc.i.t --I'.il -I-j- 



HUN'TRK'S P'T .V W.\LL ST. ANNE.t-l.fave 

 Pier 17, K. K. (lo.ii Fir, est. 1 for Hunter's P't, 8.30, 

 10.3U. ll.Wi A.M., 3.1(1, -t.lO, 5.10, fi.lO P.M. For fur- 

 ther information, tickets, commutation, etc., 

 apply al Sa9 B'way, coj-. Barclay. 



W. M. LAFi'^AN Gen'l Pass. Affont. 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co., 



Hegpectf ully invite attention to the 



SUPERIOR FACILITIES 



itftorded by tbeir lines for reiiching most of the 

 TBOUTING PARKS and RACE COITRSKS in the 

 Middle States. These lines being CONTINUOTTS 

 PROM ALLIMPOHTAIMT POINTS, avoid the dif- 

 llcultiesanddan^rsof reshipment, whUe the ex- 

 cellent cars which run over the smooth stt'el 

 tracks enable STOCK TO BE TRANSPOKTISD 

 without failure or injury. 



THE HUES OS" 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also reach the beat localities for 



GTJMINa AM> FISHE^G 



In Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCITBSION 

 TICKETS are sold at the offices of the CompRTiy in 

 all the principle cities to KANE, RENOVA, BfeD- 

 ItlRD, CRESSON, RALSTON, JttNNKQUA.M»a 

 other well-known centers for 



Trout Flsliire, Wing Shooting;, and Still 

 Hunting. 



TD0KER1X)N, BKACH HAVEN, CAPE MAT, 

 SQUAN, and points on the NEW JERSET COAST 

 renowned lor SALT WATER SPORT AFTER 

 FIN AND FEATHER. 



li. P. FARMER, Gon'l Pass. Agent, 

 Fbake Thomson. Gcn't Maoac-er. febl7-t3l 



Old Dominion Line. 



THE STK.A.MERS of this Line reach 

 aomo of the lliieat waterfowl and upland 

 shooting sections in the country. ConuecHag di- 

 rect for Chiacoieagiie, Cobb's Island, and points 

 on the Peuinsula, City Point, James River, Cur- 

 rituck, Florida and the mountanious country of 

 Virginia, Tennesisee, etc. Nortuik steamers sail 

 Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Lewes, Del., 

 Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 3 p.m. Full 

 information given at office. 197 Greenwich St,, NT. 



To Hunting and Fisning Parties. 



TliePiillniau Car Company 



Is PREPARED TO CHARTER THE 

 new cars " Dav vCrookef and "Izaak Walton," 

 Which or,- fltlci! lin with diniuL- n.,,m and kitch- 



ifoi-raation 

 .--uiil. P. P. C. 

 je2£ 3mus. 



laotels audioutw Ux ^vottsmv. 



Q PORTSMEN will fliid Rood accommodii- 



O tion.-,, gnidf;!, dog--, etc: deer, partridge, 

 woodonuli, id^'-eoi,?, duck<!, ralibil^ and afoiirrcls 

 ill lair numh. I-,. ,vddre«s ISAAC M. BUAULKV, 

 Eldrcd, Sullivan county, N". Y. References given 



Chesapeake & Ohio R. R. 



Tie Route of the Sportsman and Angler to 



the Best Hunting and Fishing 



Grounds of Virginia and 



West Virginia, 



Comprising those of Central and Piedmont Vir- 

 gmia Blue Ridge Mountains, Valley of Vir-ginia, 

 Alleghany Mountains, Greenbrier and New 

 Rivers, and Kanawha Valley, and including in 

 their varieties of game and tlsh, deer, bear, wild 

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

 oock, mountain iiouf, baas, pike, pickerel, etc. 



Guns, lisliing tackle, and one dog for each 

 sportsman carried free. 



The Route of the Tourist, 



through the niostbciiutiful and picturesque soo- 

 nery of the Virginia Morint;iius t-i ih.dr most fa- 

 mous watering places and smnmcc- resorts. 



The Only Route via White Sul- 

 phur Springs. 



Railroad connei-tions n<: rinclnnati. with the 

 West., Northwest and S.ju > l.wcst ; at Gordonsvllle 

 Willi the N or :ii m: .,,.:, -i: aiidatRiohmond 

 and Charlon. - i , , J,.uth. All modern 



improvemeuij ' - . m , . - 



: ; r :.,- K, HOWARn, 

 Qen. Pa.Bseuger and Ticket Agent , 

 SWT 1? Richmond^' 



RAILROAD. 



AT THE 



Open 8ea.son until October 1st, and the largesl 

 fish are caught in September, 



:E::K.o-u.x-si03a. Tlols.etss \S 



Boston to Andover and return ?9 00 



Boston to -Middle 0am and return 13 W) 



Boston 10 Upper Dam and returu U 00 



Doston to Indian liock and return... , 15 25 



Boston to Greeuvaleandrcturn 12 50 



— :j&3S<tR 

 MOOSEHEAD LAKE. "" 



» Boston to Mount Kineo House and return, $15. 

 Also, Excursion tickets to all the Hunting and 

 Fishing grounds of Maine acdNo'thern New 

 England. 



Tickets at depots and at City Oflice, 280 WASH- 

 INGTON Sl'UEET, BOSTON. Information by 

 mail if desii-ed. 



D. J.rLANDEKS, 

 [Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent. 



"THE FISHING LDfE," 



TAKE THE 



Grand Rapids & Indiana R.R . 



Macldnaw,GrandBapidsntidCiQctnnaliShortLint 



FOR TUB 



Trout, Grayling, and H!atk Bass FishericH. 



PAMOtJ SUMMKK RUSORTS AND T^AKES 

 Of 



NORTHEEN" MIOHIGAIT. 



The waters of the 



Grand Traverse Resrion 



and the Michigan North Woods are u-.isurpassed , 

 If equaled, in the abundance and great varietj- o: 

 llsU contained. 



BROOK TROUT abound in the streams, an.l 

 the famous AMERICAN GKATLINO is foumJ 

 only in those watci-s. 

 The TIWUT season begins May 1 and ends Scpt.l, 



The GUAi LIIs G Season opens June 1 and eud- 

 Sov. 1. 



, BLACK BASS, PTK R, PICKEREL and MUSCA- 

 LONGE, als.;- abound in h-.r-e nunihci-s m the 

 many lakes and lakelela <d' tliia territory. 



The sportsman can i-eailil y sc-n-l troplneg of hi- 

 Sklll to his friends or " club " al hunl.^ ' i ice loj 

 packing lish can be bad at many iioints. 



TAKE YOril FAMILY WiTII Voir. The ■sce- 

 nery ot the North WoodsandLalics is very beau- 

 tiful ; the air is pure, dry and bracing. 'I'be eli- 

 msto is peculiarly beneficial to those suffciiug 

 with " 



Hay Fever and Asthma AfFections. 



The hotel nccomraodation-Aare L'ood. far "ur- 

 passlng theaveragc ill countries new enough lu 

 ailord the liuest of C.~hing. 



During the sea.TOn Hound Trip Excursion Tick- 

 ets will be sold at low ralcH, ipal attraeiivc tram 

 facilities oScred to Tourists and Sporl.seiLO. 



Hear.'*, Cues and Fishing Tackle t:arric<l Frecai 

 owner's I i-k. 



Itisoiiralintoryakeaporl.smcnfeel"nthonie' 

 laihlsroilt'j. !'■ r Tourist's Guide (an attractii-.- 

 Jluatrated boo',- ,f no page-^i, outainiiis,' lull in- 

 toraiarlou an', -icurato uiai's oi tho^Fishii.i 

 e-roundsand-fiiii. Cards, addres-^s A.B.LEET. 

 'J"r. Pass- AveaU (Jrand liaoid..^. Micl- 



<Stttt.S, gunmuttition, (S^te. 



AMoney-Making Chance. 



OWING TO THE DEATH of Q. H. 

 COLLINS, senior member of - our firm, we 

 will sell the STOCK and GOOD WILL of our 



Gm, Ammunition and Tackle House, 



COVERING THE FLNE-ST TERRITORY OF 

 ANY LIKE BUSINESS IN THE WEST. Every 

 day's humness a profit. It is well-establtsbea 

 and advertised. 



Hcidqinarters forthe State Sportsmcns' Clubs 

 All Glass Ball and Pigeon Matches managed In 

 person by Mr. John Petty. Address 



COLLINS & PETTY, 



OMAHA, NEB 



(Bunjs, l^mnumltlon, (BU. 



E. H. MADISON, 



PRACTICAL 



GUNSMITH, 



664 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. 



Tlie Fox, Colt's, Farher and Daly 



', Guns, 



GtIN Stocks altered to fit the shooter. Guns 

 bored Full Choke. Moditicl. Taper, or ic-r 

 Qame Shooting. Pista! Grips lifted, I'in I-ircson 

 ■verted to Central Fires, Ne'v Barrels littcd, Ex- 

 tension Kibs, New Lumps, etc. 



Repairing of every description uon>j in an hoii 

 38t manner and at reasonable rab-s. 



Madison's Browninsr Mi xtn r. •, A i . ".-^ ; . per bottle. 



Sportsmen's .ind Riflemen's Sundiaj-^. 



Sbells loaded Al. and goods scute, - ; whero C. 

 O, D. Send stamp for answers to quenco. b'ld'i'r- 

 ences from all the clubs of t lie ciU'. •> Jcb* if 



THE SITEIDER. 



Fat. JS45, 

 BcWISSO, 

 Art. ISSIk 



GUNS WITHHAMSIER,? ON OUR GRIP 

 AND BOLT: AND DOUBLE GRIP ACTIONS, 

 SIZES 1 K03I 4 TO 30. 



Muzzle-Loaders Altered 



to Breech-Loaders. 

 Pin-Fire CJiins Altered to Ceiihal-Fire. 

 ' Stocks Kent to Anv C'rooli. 



GUNS BORED TO SQOO'X CLOSE. 



Send for IIlu.=trated CatalOffue 



CLARK & SNEIDER, 



214 W. PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE, MB 



45utti8, g^wMMttitlon, me. 



PINE IT,9HINO TACKLE. 



The Celebrated "Fraukfort" Keel» 



in Stock. 

 THE NEW FLOAT TROLLER, 



Bass, 75 Cents: rickerel. SI 00: Maska- 

 longc, SI 35. 



Sent by mail on receipt of price. 



CUTl.KKT OF THK FINEST Ol ,t l fry. 

 ■The celebrated "LeCoutre" r,.,^,r -..toek. 

 liuzors v.-ith safety attaehmcni = . ;> ... i.- i-; nivea, 

 niniiinK Clasp Knives, .stillelos. I'l.lis, -Cc. 



FIUE-.-VKMS of EVERY DESCKIPTION. 

 ^ AND EVERYTHING PERTAENING TO 

 SHOOTING AND FISHING OVTFITS. ALSO 



C3aF»moua.xj o-oox^ss. 



TELESCOPE^, MARINE GLASSES, FIELD 

 GLASSES, COMPASSES, Etc, 



The "RED ErP.BER KI.COIL PAD," 



(recommended by Fobkst akp StrisaI!) sent 



post-paid for .S3. 



GENS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. SHELLS 

 LOADED TO OKD.'R. SE.\1> STAMP FOR 

 LIST OF SECOND-HAND GUNS 



tlBEKAt DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. 



THE FOX GUN! 



Special -A-nnomiceineiit. 



THEM-A-NUF.ACTURERS OFTHE "FOX" GUN, FEELINd THAT DBALERig, 

 as a general thing, have not done justice to tb.3 meiits of this WONDERFUL 

 GUN, lire determined to have them placed bi-fure sportsmeu more generally, that their 

 great merits may hecome better knoiim nnd apnrecial'\l. II: is nfodlesh to .c;pe.ik of 

 THE ELEGANT WORKMANSHIP AND WONDERFUL SHOOTINU POWERS 

 of these guns. It is a tVtcf K-e/.' cs-ta6Ks/iftZ that they are UNSI RPASSKIi BY ANY 

 IN THE WORLD. 



We propose for a limitpd [lernid to i.lTei- a line nf 11), =e '^uv^ at the foUowuij^ EX- 

 TREMELY LOW PRICES, after wliich the orieuuil iniee^ will bo reslured, our object 

 being to introiUice tlip guns into sections of the roiintry wiiere tip:ilers have failed to 

 present them ; in the firm belief that where tliey become known they will be the es- 

 tablished favorite, and tve shall reap the benefit in future <d' thib great sacrifice. 



Such Inducements Have Never Before Been Offered. 



Sportsmen vrishing to pureliase one of these beautiful gtins must respond at once, as 

 the number offered at these prices is limited. 



.; FORMER PKICE. NOW. 



Twist Barrels, 12 or 10 Gauge, Pistol Grip, Eel). Locks, $58 & S63, K40. 



Laiii'td Steel " " " ' ' C8 & 73, 45. 



Diiii:useu.s " " " " " " " 78 & 8.3, 50. 



Siip'r ' " " " •' " '• " " " " 100. (50. 

 I'ine "or Bernard" " " " " " " " 125, 75. 

 Extra" " " " " " " " " " 150, 90. 

 Finest" " " " " " " " " " 200, 110. 

 "5 Every Gun warranted. Sent C. O. D.. with piivilege of exaiainaticm. Send for 

 descriptive catalogue AMERICAN ARMS CO., 

 103 Milk street. Boston, IVIass. 



H^^V^E'S I>I<3^EOIX TIt^r>. 



'T^HIS TRAP IS PLACED IN THE GROUND, the top level with the surface. When 

 X the cord is pulled one-half of the lid revolves within the Trap and DRIVES THE BIRD INTO 

 THE AIR. Sportsmeu will ;it once appreciate the advantages. Price Jl. 



Agents: HARTLEY & GRAHAM, New York. 



.A. I-IIjU :BI3Nri3I3H, 



WHICH, WHEN FULL, makes a pormaueut binding : for sale by FOREST AND 

 STREAM PU BLISHINGCOMPANY, 311 and 4 i Park Row, " Times ' buUdini' N. Y. 15 Cti. 

 Sent by mnll,«l. 



