February C, 1880.J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



,f pertSttWH's Gtoflfo. 



COODYEAR'S 

 Rubber M't'g Company, 



AND 



Goodyear's India Rubber 



Glove M'f g Co., 



488, 400, 492 B'way, cor. Broome st., / 



AND 

 205 BBOADWAr, cot. FULTON ST. 



RUBBER OUTFITS COMPLETE FOR 

 FISHING AND HUNTING. 



trout1ng pants and leg gins a 



specialty, our own make 



and guaranteed. 



Rubber Goods of Every Descrip- 

 tion. 



Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 



$\mtmm' (faojfe. 



,1 am making, from Goods of my own Importa- 

 tion, a Specialty in 



Corduroy Shooting Suits, 



Color of Dead Grass—at $28, including Hat. 



ALSO, WINDSOR CORDS, ALL WOOL, VERY BEST MADE AT |4i5. 

 ALSO CANVAS SUITS-ALL PRICES. SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PR1CB i.lST. 



F. L. SHE 



I. J. 



Sfywtmm'* Urote*. 



IJNDIA RUBBER 



VyK 



AND 



BOOTS, 



RUBBER GAMP BLANKETS, 



COMPLETE 



Sporting and Camping Outfits, 



AND 



India Rubber Goods of Every Description 



HODCMAN & CO. 



Send for Price List. 

 4S5BR0ABWAY and 27 MAIDEN LANE, 



NEW YORK. 



Jtyflpfcuwtt'si l$euttf. 



Philadelphia and Savannah Line 



FOR THROUGH TICKETS to FERNAN- 

 D1SA, JACKSONVILLE, ST. AUGUS- 

 TINE, SAN] and interme- 

 diate landm a :■■:>' ]; [VER and inte- 

 rior points in FLO 111 1.) A, |.v steamship to " 

 V ANN AH, and chcnee t.v railroad or steamboat, 

 Apply to WM. J.. .1 ,\ Jlj.;s, General Aa-ent, 



l-'lLlU'MJ^il,:,. (, ■„) ,S',,T/»,,'r)| f.fitil S. 8. Co., 



J'iei -M, Suuili Wharves, Fhila. 



"THE FISHING LINE." 



TAKETHE 



Grand Rapids & Indiana R.R. 



Macldnaw.OranaKapidsandCincinnatiShortLine 



FOB THE 



Trout, Grayling, and Black Bass Fisheries, 



FAMOU SUMMER RESORTS AND LAKES 

 OP 



NORTHERN MICHIGAN. 



The waters of the 



Grand Traverse Region 



and the Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed, 

 If equaled, in 4he abundance and great variety of 

 fish contained. 



BROOK TROUT abound in the streams, and 

 the famous AMERICAN GRAYLING is found 

 ©nly m those waters. 



l&e'yyVl ! ' -May land ends Sept.l. 



The GRAYLING Season opens June 1 and ends 

 Hot. 1. 



■rJ?MS K P ASS ' PIKE < PICKEEEL andMUSCA- 

 tONGE, also abound in large numbers in the 

 many lakes and lakelets of this territory. 



The sportsman can readily send trophies of his 



•kill to his friends or " club " at home, as ice for 



•be had at many points. 



TAKE YOUR FAMILY WITH YO U. The „«,- 

 neryof the North Woods and Lakes is very beau- 

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

 mate is peculiarly beneficial to those suffering 

 With 



Hay Feyer and Asthma Affections. 



The hotel accommodations are good, far st 

 passing the average in countries new enough 

 afford the finest of fishing. 



During tho season Round Trip Excursion Tick- 

 ets will be sold at los- rates, and attractive train 

 facilities offered to i lortsmen. 



(Jogs, Guds and Fishing Tackle Carried Frees 

 i tier's risk. 



ItisouraimtomakeBportsmenfeer'athome 

 On this route. For Tourist's G uide (an attractive 

 Uluateated book of 80 ps^es), containing full in- 

 forrm«.lon and accurate maps of the Fishing 

 Grounds and Time Cards, address A. B. LEET, 

 Gen. Pass, As-ent, Grand Ranids. Mien. 



Old Dominion Line. 



THE STEAMERS of this Line reach 

 some of tho finest waterfowl aud upland 

 shooting sections in the ecuntrv. Connecting di- 

 rect for Chine aiea.aue, Cobb's Island, and points 

 op the Peninsula. City Point, James' River, Cur- 

 rituck, Florida and the mountainous country of 

 Virginia, Tennessee, etc. Norfolk steamers "sail 

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

 Monday and Thursday, at 2 p.m. Full inforni- 

 atiotjrjrea at office, 197 Greenwich Street, New 

 york. eep&Iy 



^jfiwrtstiwn's ifauteis. 



St. Louis, Minneapolis 



ST. PAUL SHORT LINE. 



Throngh Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars 



between St. Louis, Minneapolis 



and, St, J'aul. 



Buriington, C. Rapids & Northern 

 Railway. 



QUICKEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST! 



TWO PASSENGER TRAINS each way daily, be- 

 tween Burlington, Albert Lea and Minneapolis, 

 crossing and connecting with all East and J\ est 

 Lines in Iowa, running through som e of the finest 

 hunting ground! Hbrthweet for Geese, 



Ducks, Pinnated and Hulled Grouse and Quail. 

 Sportsmen an. i their dogs taken good care of. Re- 

 duced rates on parties of ten or more upon appli- 

 cation to Gen'l Ticket Office, Cedar Rapids, 



E. F. WrNSLO-ff , G en'l Passenger Agent. 



General Manager. tl 



IiOXGr ISLAND 



RAILROAD. 



June 15, 1879. 



TRAINS WILL leave Hunter's Point, 

 Bushwick and Flatbush aves., cor. Atlantic 

 Avenue, Brooklyn : 



8 30 Greenpoint and Sag Harbor Mail. 



8 08 Pateh.ogue, Babylon and Rockaway Mail. 

 10 00 Port id way. 



U 00 Babylon, Merrick, Rockaway and way. 



i 30 Babvlon Express— Wall St. to Babylon, 1 

 hour and 80 liogue. 



4 30 Fori ■ ■■ ' ii'.- ..ov 



5 00 Babylon and way. 



5 30 Locust Valley, Glen Cove and way. 



6 00 Patchogue Accommodation. 



6 30 Northport, Glen Cove. 



7 00 Merrick Accommodation. 



SUNDAYS. 



m. & 00 Greenport, Sag Harbor, Port Jefferson. 



9 00 Garden City, Hempstead, Port Jefferson 

 and way. 



P.M. 



1 30 Garden City and Hempstead. 



7 00 Gate rthport and 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co., 



Respect! ully invite attention to the 



SUPERIOR FACILITIES 



afforded by their lines for reaching most of the 

 TROUTlNG PARKS and RACE COURSES in the 

 Middle Statt INHNTT0TJ8 



FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the dif- 

 ficulties and dangers of roshipment, while the ex- 

 cellent cars which run over the smooth steel 

 tracks enable STOCK TO BE TRANSPORTED 

 without failure or injury. 



THE USES OP 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also reach the best localities for 



GUNNING AND FISHING 



In Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 

 TICKETS are sold at the o£ bso the Company In 

 nil ibepi-inrii I Bi i ■ NOVA, BED- 



FORD, CB B ; : r, M1NNEQUA, and 



other well-known centers for 

 Trout Fishing', Wing Shooting, and Still 

 Bunting. 

 Also, to 



TUCKERTON, BEACH HAVEN, CAPE MAY, 



SQDAN, and paints on the NEW JERSEY COAST 

 renowned for SALT WATER SPORT AFTER 

 FIN AND FEATHER. 



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

 Fbakk Thomson, Gen'l Manager. feb!7-tf 



Chesapeake & Ohio R. R. 



The 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- 

 ginia Blue Ridge >c.u mains, Valley of Virginia, 

 Alleghany Mountain-,, Greenbrier and New 

 Rivers, and Kanawha Valley, and including in 

 their varieties el game and fish, deer, bear, wild 

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

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



Guns, fishing tackle, and one dog for each 

 sportsman carried free. 



The Route of the Tourist, 



through the most beautiful and picturesque sce- 

 nery of the Virginia Mountains to their most fa- 

 mous watering places and summer resorts, 



The Only Route via White Sul- 

 phur Springs. 



Railroad connections at Cincinnati, with the 

 West, Northwestnud Sou t Invest ; at Gordonsville 

 with the North and Northeast; and at Richmond 

 and Charlotteville with the South. All modern 

 improvements in equipment 



CONWAT K. BOWAKD; 

 0fr Paseeajrer and Ticket Agent, 

 My ly ^ BichmondV 



&0UI1S nnfl gttisortis Uv $\mtmm. 



New Haven, Hartford, Springfield and 

 the North. 



The new and elegant steamer C.B. NORTHAM 

 leaves Pier No. 25, East Kit <■>', dailj (Sundays ex- 

 cepted), at 3 r.M. Passengers go North and East 

 at 11 p.m. 



NIGHT LINE.— The Cnniincntal leaves New 

 York at 11 p.m., arriving in New Haven in time 

 for the early morning trains. 



Merchandise i'orv aided L.vdailyKxpressFreight 

 train from N ew Haven through to Massachusetts, 

 Vermont, Western New Hampshire, Northern 

 New York and Canada. Apply at Office en Pier 

 or to RICHARD PECK, GenM Agt. 



To Hunting and Fishing Parties. 



The Pullman Car Company 



TS PREPARED TO CHARTER THE 



"Bay 



Intel. - 

 -o pro- 

 ashing 



v, hieh are tilled 

 en, sleeping apar 

 vided with recks 



tackle, and kenm.- .„ e ». 



Diagrams, rates and ' i information 



furnished on application to Gen'l Snpt. P. P. C. 

 Co., Chicago, jeii68mos. 



PtatUmKon? &fatitl$mtvA$. 



MANUPACTCKER OF 



Fine Silk and Felt flats 



KNAPP & TAN NOSTRAND, 



POULTRY AND GAME, 



Nos. 289 & 290 Washington Market, N. Y. 



(&rJ9 a week. $12 a day at home easily made. 

 W f * Costly outfit free. Address TRUE & CO., 

 Augusta, Maine. 



s TKOY,N.Y. Free Circulars. 



iFull-Length COT, In this case, 

 |$10-. LOUNGE, in this ease, $8. 

 Isold Everywhere by the Trade, 



Bromfleld House, Boston. 



EUROPEAN PI.AN. 



MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



Gulf Hammock Honse, Florida, 



On the hanks of the Wekiva River, 



IS now open to receive guests. Fine hunting 

 and fishing, unsurpassed in thii country, and 



the climate is all that can be asked for. We only 

 ask a visit to be convinced that this is the place 

 for sportsmen. Board reasonable; $2 per day, 

 - i. oi v-i: i per month. 



'Mrs. C. 11. WINGATE, 

 Otter Creek, Levy Co., Fia. 

 For reference we refer to Dr. C. J. Kenworthy 

 and W. C. Pitman, dealer in guns and sporting 

 implements, Jacksonville, Fla. 



For Good Fall Shooting: 



-GO TO THE— 



BAY VIEW HOUSE, 



At Blmmecock Bap, 



Whore you will Snd 

 PLENTY OF BIRDS, 

 GOOD GUIDES, 



COMPLETE OUTFIT of DECOYS, 

 BATTERIES, etc. 

 As well as good accommodations and a sub- 

 Btantiarpill of fare. 



Take Long Island Railroad for Good 

 Ground station. 



M. WILLIAMS, Prop'r. 



Wild Powl Shooting. x 



BY A PRACTICAL GUNNER and an old 

 hayman. Has always on hand the best of 

 boats, batteries, etc., with the largest rig of train- 

 ed wild-geese decoys on tho coast. The best 

 ground in the vicinity of New York for bay snipe 

 shooting of all varieties. Special attention given 

 bv himself to i is-jrai , td ti IJtion gauran- 

 teed. Address WM. N. LANE. Good Ground, L. I. 

 NovS tf 



Wcldon. N. C. 



.1. II. PAYIS Proprietor, 



Always twenty minutes for Dinner. 



• raif* HOTEL has been opened bv Co!. 

 J- J.R.Davis, long and faverablv known as 

 the pr.a,rietor of the Ih'.eell I!,,„sV, Wilming- 

 ton, N . t. lho Hotel has been entirely aud 

 llioroughlyren . ited throughout. The rooms 



attentive servants. 



lug South or going 

 's ., nal on tho route 



j2.jj per day. 



SHOOTING PROPERTY. 



The owner of a place of four hundred acres, 



located on Harneeat iinj , Com- miles from Toms 

 River, N. J., would like to rent a Jail' .interest 



Good buildings and a very desirable place for 

 duck and other sporting. £ 

 Address Box 168, Toms River,' N. J. 



TEXAS REAL ESTATE. 



A LAUGE QUANTITY OF CHOICE IANDS 

 t\ InNorthwestern Texas at low prices. Also 

 adjoining Uenison, the railroad center of North 

 Texas, and best locality in the State for profit- 

 able fruit growing, I oiler mar.v small traota of 

 10 to 50 acres each at low figures. Will place 

 loans on paying business property with clear 

 lilies in Hi nison ai rood rales. Reference, First 

 National Bank. Dcnison, Texas. 



J. T. MUNSON, 

 No. 215 Main street, Dcnison, Texas. 



Portland, Me. 



Sfree. Add<-*eaSTINS: 



