440 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Dbosmbbb 80, 188«; 



}fatels mtd ^atttes lor ^poriBmm. 



"THE FISHMG LDfE." 



TAKE THE 



Grand Rapids & Indiana R.R. 



M Bfilf In n ■ffiGrandRapidfl andCiacinnatighort Iila« 



»• row, THB 



Trout, Grayling;, and Black Bass Fisheries, 



\ AKD THB 



, FAMOU BtHtMEB RESOBTS AKD LAKES 



' ; or 



NORTEERN MICHIGAN. 



The watere of the 



Grand Traverse Region 



•ndthe Michigan North Woods are u-asurpassed. 

 If equaled. In the abundaneo and jjreat v-ariety of 

 Ish contained. 



BHOOK TliOTTT abound In the Btreoms, and 

 the famous AMERICAIC GHATLDJG is found 

 only in those waters. 

 TheTBOCT season begins Mayland ends Sept.1. 



The GKAYIiING Season opens June 1 and ends 

 Nov. 1. fc « 



, BLACK BASS, PIKE, PICKEKELandMTJSCA- 

 IiONGE, also abound in larpe numbers in tha 

 many lakes and lakelets of this territory. 



The sportsman can readily send trophies of hlsj, 

 •kill to his friends or " club " at home, .j ice f o?i 

 paokinff iish can be had at many points. 



TAKE YOUli FAMILY WITH YO IT. Thoflo©- 

 sxery of the Nortti Woods and Lates is very beau- 

 tiful ; the air is pure, dry and bracing. The cll- 

 mato l3 peculiarly benetieial to those Buffering 

 with 



Hay Feyer and Asthma Affections. 



The hotel accommodations are good, far sur- 

 paesing thoaverago in coimtries ne-w enough te 

 afford the finest of fishing. 



During the season Bound Trip Excursion Tlcfc 

 «t8 wai be sold at low rates, and attractire traia 

 feollities offered to Tourists and Sportsmen. 



Dogs, GunM^d Fishing Tacide Carried Frpest 

 owner's risk.*^ ■ 



ltl30uraimtomakeBportsmenfeel"athome" 

 *B this route. !• t Tourist's Guide (an attractiTO 

 Bluslrated book if &i pages), containing full In- 

 fonnBtiou anl ocurate maps of the ^shins 

 Croua-ls and ■Xim<-, Cards, eddress A. D. i^EBOCr 

 3<=f. 1 '(i£3, J^ gent. Grand Eaoids, Mice. 



Chesapeake & Ohio R.,_ 



The Bonte of the Sportsman and Anglor to 

 '. ttxe Best Hunting and Flslilngj 



f Gronnds of Tirglnla and 



>' -West Virginia, 



Rivera, and Kanawha Valley, and including __ 

 their varieties of game and fish, deer, beax, wild 

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

 cock, mountain trout, bass, pike, pickerel, etc. 



Guns, fishing tackle, and one dog for each 

 eportsman cajrried free. 



tv . The Route of the Tourist, 



through the most beautiful and piotureeque sce- 

 nery of the Virginia Mountains to their most fa- 

 mous watering places and su m mer resorts. 



The Only Route via White Sul- 

 ^ , phur Springs. 



'^ Eallroad connecUong at Cincinnati, with the 

 ■West, Northwest and Southwest ; a;t Gordonsvllle 

 with the North and Northeast ; and at Blchmoni 

 •ndCharlottevillewIth the Soutk. All medem 

 jbBprovemeats tn equipment. 



COSrWAl' K. HOW AKD, 



Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent, 

 Chesapeake und Ohio Hallway Co., 

 mayi ly Klchmond, \ a. 



GREAT BARGAINS 



LONG ISLAND H-E.-SPEING SCHED- 

 DliE, taking effect March Uth, 1880.— Leave 

 HUNTER'S P"r (FlatbushAve., B'klyn, 5 min. 



Babylon, 8.35 A.M., 3.35, 4.35, 5.35 P.M. Sundays, 



Co!.' P't&Whitestone, T.35, 8.45, 10, 11.25 A.M., 

 ^.35, 3.35. 4.35, 5, 5.35, 0, 6.35, 7, 7.35, 9.15, 10.45 P.M., 

 13.15 night. 



Sundays, 8.35,10.35 A.M., 1.35, 5.35, 7, 10 P.M. „ „, 



Flushing, 6.3C, 7.35, 8.45, 10., 11.35 A.M., 2J!5, 3.85,, 

 4.35, 6, 5.35, 6, 6.35, 7, 7.35, 9.15 10.45 P.M., 1*.15 night. 

 Sundays, 9.35, 10..35 a.m., 1.35, 3, 5.35, 7,, 10 p.m 



Far Kockaway, 8.35,11 A.M., 4.35, 6.35, 7 p.m. 

 Bockaway Beach, 11 A.M., 4.35 P.M Sundays, 9a.m. 

 and 6.35 p.m. 



Great Neck,6.30, 7.35. 11.35 a.m., 4.35, 5.35,0 35 p.m. 

 Saturday nights, 13.15. Sundays, 9.35 a.m., 5.35p.m. 



Garden City, Queens and Herapstcad, 8, 10 a.m., 

 1.35, 3.35, 4.35, 5.35, 6.35 P.M. From Flatbuah av. 

 daily, eroept Sundav, and from Hunter's Point, 

 Monday, Wed., Fri. and Saturday, 12.15 night, 

 Wcdiesdavsand Sundays only from Flatbush av. 

 10 p.m. SuQday, 9 a.m., LS), 6.a5 P.M. _ ^; ^ 



Glen Cove, I-ocust V.aUey. Glen Head and Eos- 

 Ij II, 8, 10 A.M., 3.35, 4.36, 5.35, 6..35 P.M. Sundays, 9 

 A .M., 8.3SiP.M. 



Greeuport and Sag Harbor, 8 a.m., 3.S5 P.M. 



Huntington and Northport, 8, JO a.m.. 4.35, 6A) 

 ■♦.M. Sand tys, 9AM f wpm - , . 



Lakeland and 1 arminfcoilp 8 "i ^iSjjPM 



Poi L Teffei-son, 10 A M 4-)PM tUjiinR,9AM 



Patcbogue. 835am, 4 oj 5i)oPM Euaoays, 9 



■^Ku-h-nond Hill, Gtendalr 8 1'; Uam 3-5,4.35 

 BJi5,«l> 7PM Monday, ^ udnehday, Fnda-v and 

 ^tmil-iy nights Uln Sundaja 9 ' - ' 



Tucsd r 



Wf. 



Pl.r 



10 3 



ther 



apply at BJa B 



VLL -,1 YNUIJX U 

 , St jfj-I'ui krtP t 

 lU 5111 (J iO P ). ic-fi 

 tickets. enrimut.\<Jnn, eto 

 r Barchiy " 



- W M LAFFAV Geo I Pass Agent 



IN 



OF THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED MAKES: 



James Purdey, E. M. Reilly & Co., Westley Richards, W. & 



C. Scott & Sons, W. W. Greener, Williams & Powell, 



Nichols & Lefevre, W. R. Pape and J. D. Dougali. 



NOT "CLUB GRADES" OR "SPECIAL GRADES," 



But genuine weapons, bearing tUe maker's fall name and address), at a redac- 

 tion of 85 per cent, below the asaal ciMst of importation. Ko house 

 ever before offered sncU a line of superb 



GUJfS FOB FIELD SHOOTIWG, 



GUNS FOB. nUCK SHOOTING, 



GUNS FOB GOOSF SHOOTING, 



GUNS FOB TBAF SHOOTING, 



ONE J. D. I)OrG.\LL, HIoaEST QUiiLITY. 



Top lever. (iouMe bolt, bar rebounding- locks 

 (Jos. Brazer's be.st), patent lore end, Damascus 

 baiTels, cliolied on " Dougall's Express system," la 

 bore, Sllnoli, 8Jt lbs., chambered for 254 Inch Shell, 



tOT G. 



TWO K. M. REILLY & CO., LONDON. 



Top lever, double bolt, bar rebounding locks, 

 Scott's patent compensating lump, finest Damascus 

 barrels, elegantly dntsbed guns throughout. 



No. 20, 10 bore, 80 inch, sv lbs «i 25 



No. 21, 10 bore, 31 Inch, 8 14-16 lbs. '.'.'.'.'.'.'. in 



Foi-mer price, $499. 



1..0T h; 



POUR WESTLEY KICHARDS & CO. 



Top lever, bar rebounding locks, extension rtb 

 fastening. 

 Ko. 22, "C" quality, 12 bore, 30 Inch, Sii- lbs., 



patent tore end $125 



Na 23, f C " quality, 12 bore, .^2 inch, 7W lbs. . . . 12.^ 

 No. 24, " C " quality, 10 bore, 32 Inch, 8 lbs. l.w 



No. 26, " A " (raalt*y, to bore, 32 mch, 8^ lbs. . . . 145 



TWO WILUAM8 & POWBLL. 



Top lever, extension rib, patent fore end, pistol 

 grip, Damascus barrels, choke bored, finest en- 

 graving, highest finish thi-oughout. 



No. 26, 10 bore, 89 inch. 10 lbs. »no 



No. 27, 10 bore, 32 inch, sjilbs. no 



Former price, $260. 



I-OX J. 



TWO NICHOLS & LEFEVRE. 



" C " quality tsiso list), N. <K L. acUon, eirtenslon 

 rtb fastening, patent fore end, pLstol grip, fine Da- 

 mascus barrels, choke bored. 



No. !S, 10 bore, 30 inch, 9)4 lbs. $115 



No. 29, 10 bore, 82 Inch, 95i lbs lis 



Former price, $150. 



JLOT K. 



ONE W. R. I'APE, HIGHEST QUALITT. 



Top lever, double bolt, extension rib tbrongh ex- 

 tractor, bar rebouncUng locks, pistol grip, patent 

 fore end, finest engraving throughout. 

 NO. 80, 12 bore, 3,) Inch, 7 lbs.. , 



Former price, $350. 



I>OT t. 



EIGHT W. W. GItEENEK. 



Side snap action, bar rebounding looks, line laml- 

 natetl steel barrels. 



No. 32, 14 bore, 28 inch, 8x lbs $45 



N0.83, " " cvlb-; 45 



No. .14, " 29 1nch, fi, iv>3 45 



No, S5, " 30 1nr-l2, 7 !l :- « 



No. 8iS,12bore, 'iSuicli, c, Ita « 



NO.ST, " 2Hlncli, G'., avl 45 



No. as, " BO intll, 6V It's 45 



N0.39, " 30 llicll, 7 ills 46 



These guns are all cylluder bore tor flslfl Shoot- 

 ing. Former price, $85. . 



fvOT A. 



FOrr. .T.'aiES PDRDY'B HIGHEST QCALITY. 



Ton lever, double bolt, bar rebounding locks, Da- 

 mascus barrels, finest finish throughout. 



No. 2, lo-boro, 31 inch, s 8-I6 lbs ?ST5 



No. s, 12-bore, 80 inch, 7 lbs ^j5 



No. 4 " " 7Snb3 335 



No.sJ " " 6irj-101b3 S3B 



- All these guns In best 



ENGLISH SOLE-LEATHER CASES, ' 

 lined with billiard cloth, \\'lth Implements complete. 



FOUR W. & C. SCOTT & SON, PREMIER QUALITY. 



Top lever, double bolt, extension rib, bar re- 

 bounding double notch locks, piatol grip stock, 

 horn heel piece ; solid gold name plate, Damascus 

 barrels, choke bored ; in linglisli sole-leather 

 case, lined with billiard cloth, with canvas cover 

 over c«.se. 



NO. c, 12 bore, 30 bich, 9 lbs. $1W 



NO.T " •' SJi-lbs 90 



No.sl " " 9,VlbS 195 



No.9,l0bore, " loj^ lbs 200 



FOUR W. & O. SCOTT & SON. 



Quality next Premier. Made to special order by 

 W. & C. Scott « Son lor Jos. Butler k Co., and are 

 so marked on lock plat«s, but have W. & C. Scott & 

 Son stamped on body of action, and are equal to 

 the Premier quality, except not so highly engraved. 

 Top lever, double bolt, extension rib, bar rebound- 

 ing double notch locks, pistol grip, horn heel piece, 

 soTld gold name plate, Damascus barrels. In best 

 £n^Ush «ole-leatier case, T^lth tan canvas 

 cover over case. 



No. 10, 12 bore, 30 Inch, 8ii lbs $lso 



N0.II " " 8X1^ ISO 



NO.I2 " " SKlbS. 150 



No.l^ " " "IDS ^^ 



tOX D. 



SIX W. * C. SCOIT & SON. 



Top lever, double bolt, bar rebounding locks, 

 Scott's patent compensating lump, scroll fenw! per- 

 cussion, fine laminated steel barrels, handseme 

 dark stocks, with horn heel plate., handsomely en- 

 graved and finished. 



No. 14, 12 bore, 30 inch, 7j4- lbs. $100 



No 15 " " 81b3 100 



Naii; " " 8,Ylbs 100 



No. n, 10 bore, 32 Inch, 9 lbs. .-■• los 



N0.I8, " " S'iljs "s 



No. 19, " 30 Inch, 9»4' lbs 105 



These guns In Lot D must not be confused with 

 Scott's "special" and other cheap quaUtles, as 

 they are to every way superior to Uie cheapa- made 

 gims of the present time, huiin;; c^mpeusaOng 

 lumps and bel;ter material In every way. The 

 former prtct was fS'iS 



I/O'X E. 



ONE W^ & C SCOTr & SOW. 



Tifiiii^Tp o-n 1 \ \v\ >r gi' ird i< Uon, /Inwi laminated 



' ' - 1,11" 'U throughout, pistol 



)i is,i-« , $s«a 



I he ivy sJiOOGng. Former 



EUBOPEAN PLtJC. 



MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



^oteh and fatties far ^ertsmm. 



In this list will toe found guns for all classes of shooting. Light 

 weight cylinder toored guns for field shooting. MODIFIED 

 CHOKE FULL CHOKE, and e.s.tra heavy guns foi^ Sea and Lake 

 shooting'. All these guns are NEW and in perfect condition. We 

 will send any one of them by Express, C. O. D., with instructions 

 to youir Express Agent to allow one day for examination and.trial. 



J. PALIVIER O 



IEiLLT& CO., 

 Pittsburg, Pa. 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co., 



Eespectf idly invite attention to the 



SUPERIOR FACILITIES 



afforded by their Unes for reaching most of th« 

 TROUTINQ PARKS and RACE OQHRSES In the 

 Middle States. These lines belng_CONTINH0Ua 

 FROM AIL IMPORT^VNT POINTS, avoid the dif- 

 Bcultles and dangers of reshipment, while theiei- 

 oellent oars which run over the smooth eteol 

 tracks enable STOCK TO BE TBANSPOBTBD 

 without failure or injury. 



las LINKS 07 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also reach the best localities for 



GtOOfOG AND FISHDfG 



to Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION- 

 TICKETS are sold at the offices of the Compan y in 

 aU the principle citiesto KAITO, RENOVA, BED, 

 FORD, OREGON, RALSTON. iIINNEQUA,M«t 

 other well-known centers for 

 Trout FiflMjAg, ■Wing Shootlag, and StlU 

 Buntin{;. 

 4!so,*9 



FIN AND FEATHER. 



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

 TBjUTE Teomsoh, G cn'l iLmogcr. f eblT-tl 



MALLORY LINES. 



Direct Steamers for J.aeksonvinc, Fenian- 



(lice, Florida, and for 



Nassau, N. P., and Matanzas, Cuba. 



FLORIDA STEAMERS leave New York 

 Every Friday at 3 P. m., for 



The Only Line Running to 

 Florida Without Transfer. 



Pa«sage and Freig^bt at l/ow Rates. 



After Januao' 1 call at Femandlna, Fla. 



The Royal Victoria HoteL bcautltnlly Bttaated 

 and well kept, te thebeat an« cleanest house In Um 



West Indies. 



a H. 3IAILOBT & CO., 

 Agents, 



PIER 20, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK. 



To Hunting and Fishing Parties. 



The Pullman Car Company 



13 PREPARED TO CHARTER THE 

 new cars "Da\7Crocket" and "Izaak Walton." 

 which are fitted up with dining room end kitch- 

 en. Bleeping apartments, lavatories, etc., also pro- 

 •vaded with racks and closets lor guna and hihing 

 tackle, and kennels for dogs. , , . , , 



DiairramB, rates and other desired Inf oiroatlon 

 furnished on application to Gen'l Supt. P. 1'. 0. 

 Co., Chicago. leS6 3mos. 



Wild Fowl^ Shooting. 



BY A PRACTICAL GUNNER AND AN GlSi 

 bayman. Has always on hand the best oT 

 boats, battejies, etc., with tho largest rig of train- 

 ed wild-geese deeoya on the coti?t. The b^ 

 ground In the \'Ielnrty of New York lor bay snijia 

 Ihootlngof aU variettes. Kpecialatteutiongiven 

 by hlmBelf to his guests, and eatlriacUon guaratt- 

 teed Addroaa Win.N.LANE. Gkwdenrand.Li 

 Refers by permission toJ.B Shepbcrd.raiBroaA. 

 way and. Wm. Butcher, 320 Broadwaj , N .Y. 



Old Dominion Line. 



THE STEAMERS of this Line reach 

 some of the finest waterfowl and upland 

 shooting sections in the couutj-y. Conncctiiig iH- 

 rect for Chincfiteaguc. Cobb'a iBlanJ, and points 

 on the Peninsula, City Point, James Iiiver,L^r- 

 rltuck, Florida and the mountainous country of 

 Virginia. Tennessee, etc. „ Norfolk stcnimex-a saU 

 Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday. Lcwea, Jiel.j 

 Monday and Thursday at 8 p. m. Full Uitonnatlon 

 given at office, 181 Greenwich Street, New York. 



FOR 



DrCK AKD ^VILD FOWL SHOOTEJS 



GOTO 



BAY VIEW HOUSE, 



on Shumecock Bay, where you will and good guides 

 complete outnt ol Decoys, Batteries, etc, as well 

 as good accommodations and a substantial bUl of 

 fare. Take Long island R. R. to Good Groun* 

 Station. M. WILLIAMB, ProprlettT. 



