April 22, 1880.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



221 



NUMnnm FRANCIS O. deLUZE & CO, 



Alin ■■■H|M 18 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. 



OrnA I I U nnfi ei^niTO C,arets artd Sauternes, 



PATENT 



X. OUST JD O 1ST . 



Send for Circular and Price TAat. 



DOG BISCUITS, 



Tile Best Food for Keeping Dogs in condition 



DOG SOAP, 



Superior to Any Other. 



FORAGE BISCUITS, 



Tor Horses— Useful c 



Of A. deLUZE * SONS, Horde: 



OH-^3VII»^3LGH»B"3E:S, 



WINES, 



RDAMnirQ 0FE " 1RR0Y &C0 - REIMS 

 DrvMlxL-MElO, Sherry Wines, Burgundies, 



UIUIQI/ICQ Rbiue Wines, 



If II Id HE EO. IMP0BTE1) ALES AND MINERAL WATERS, 



8UPPUIES FOE YACHTS Put up In Assorted Cases as desired. 



$iwxtmtn'$ m$&$. 



COODYEAR'S 



Rubber MYg Company 



AND 



Goodyear's India Rubber 



Glove M'f'g Co., 



488, 490, 492 B'way, cor. Broome st., 



AND 

 205 BROADWAY, eor. FULTON ST. 



RUBBER OUTFITS COMPLETE FOR 

 FISHING AND HUNTING. 



trotit1ng pants and leggins a 



specialty. our own make 



and guaranteed. 



Rubber Goods of Evert Descrip- 

 tion. 



Seiid for Illustrated Catalogue. 



INDIA RUBBER 



FishingPants, Coats, 



LEGCINS 



AND BOOTS, 



RUBBER CAMP BLANKETS, 



COMPLETE 



Spoi| and Camping Outfits, 



AND 



India Rubber Goods of Every Description 



HODGMAN & CO. 



Send for Price List. 

 425BB0 AD WAT and 2 7 MAIDEN LANE, 



NEW YORK. 



jPprtSMMH'lS Routes. 



To Hunting and Fishing Parties. 



The Pullman Oar Company 



TS PREPARED TO CHARTER THE 



Anew cars "DavyCrocket" and "Izaak Walton," 

 which are fitted up with dining- room and kitch- 

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

 vided with racki and i tasets for g-uns and Ashing 

 tackle, and keunels for doss. 

 Diagrams, ran-s ;n " . i.-i > -" .-cl Information 

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

 Co., Chicago. je293mos. 



JtyortstMtt'jj ©ooflsi. 



g}mtmtn'& QmUfi. 



"THE FISHING LINE." 



TAKE THE 



Grand Rapids & Indiana R.R. 



lUcliinaw.GrandRapidsandCmcinnatiShortldne 



__ FOB THE 



Trout, Grayling, and Black Bass Fisheries, 



AND TILE 

 FAMOU SUMMER RESORTS AND LAKES 

 OF 



NORTHEEN MICHIGAN. 



The waters of the 



Grand Traverse Region 



jradthe Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed, 

 tf equaled, m the abundance and great variety of 

 1st contained. ' 



SHOOK TROUT abound in the streams, and 

 ^he famous AMERICAN GRAYLING is found 



i. 

 The TRO UT season begins May 1 and ends Septl . 

 The GRA1 LING Season opens June 1 and ends 



^ACKBASS,PIKE,PICKERELandMUSCA- 

 — INGE, also abound in huge numbers in the 



nny lakes and lakelets of til is territory. 

 She sportsman can rea i inphiesofhis 



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

 '--■ ■:-' < • ■ ..ii- points. 



TAKE YOUR FAMILY WITH YOU. The soe- 

 " of the North Woods and Lakes is very boau- 

 i the air is pure, dry and l.,i 

 - is peculiarly beneficial to those suffering 



ay Feyer and Asthma Affections. 



.-a hotel accommodations are good, far sur- 

 Jsjngt heaven] - ounti a in ,, enough to 

 -fiord the finest oi ^ 



During the. Drip Excursion Tick- 



is will be so i. : active train 



■"'■■.-■- : ud Sportsmen. 



«$ Guds and Fishing- Tackle Carried Freest 



It Is our aim to make sportsmen feel " at home " 

 S„^°^ C v - for Tourist's Guide (an attractive 

 ""strated book of 80 pages), containing full in- 

 ™ on a nd accurate maps of the Hshinff 

 unds and Time Cards, add ress A . B 



r -ec. Pass, A gent. Grand Rauida. Mich. 



i Old Dominion Line. 



["THE STEAMERS of this Line reach 



|J- some of the finest waterfowl and upland 

 i thecountry. Connecting di- 

 xot for ( iincoteague, Cobb's Island, and points 

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

 ■Jtuck, Florida and the mountainous country of 

 tirgmia, Tennessee, etc. Norfolk steamers sail 

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

 "ipnday and Thursday, at 3 p.m. Pull inform- 

 '.-„?.? k'tyenar office, J 9 ? G«i«CTrioh Street, New 

 • sep381r 





LONG ISLAND R.R.— SPRING SCHED- 

 ULE, tat inj effed a reh lith, 1880— Leave 

 HUNTER'S P'T (Flatbush Ave., B'klyn, 5 min. 

 earlier) for 

 Babylon, 8.35 A.M., 3.35, 4.35, 5.35 p.m. Sundays, 



9 a.m. 



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

 2.35, 3.35. 4.35, 5, 5.35, 6, 6.35, 7, 7.35, 9.15, 10.45 *.M„ 

 12.15 night. 



Sundays. 9.35, 10.35 a.m., 1.35, 5.35, 7, 10 P.M. 



Flushing b .1, , !i v m . 3 35, 3.35, 



4.35, 5, 5.35, 6, (J.35, 7, 7.33, 8.1510.45 p.m., 12.15 night. 

 Sundays, 9.35. ln.aA.ii., 1.35, 3, 5.35, 7, 10 P.M. 



Far Roekaway, fc38< 11 a.m., 4.35, 5.35, 7 p.m. 

 Rockaway Beach, 11 a.m., 4.35 p.m Sundays, 9A.M. 

 and 6.35 p.m. 



Great Neek,6.30, 7.35. 11.35 a.m., 4.35, 6.35,6.35 P.M. 

 Saturday night:;, 13.15. Sundays, 9.35 A.M., 5.35 P.M. 

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

 1.35, 3.35, 4.35,-5.35, 6.35 p.m. From Flatbush av. 

 daily, except Sunday, and from Hunter's Point, 

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

 In- , ', : i.-i !,::, -ii : 



10 P.M. Sunday, 9 a.m., 1.35, 6.35 P.M. 



..- i,--| , , , - :..; -i'i -.::., ',, 



lyn, 8, 10 a.m.. 3.35, v. Si. 5.35, S.35P.M. Sundays, 9 

 A M., 6.35 P.M. 



Green port and Sag Harbor, 8 A.M., 3.35 p.m. 



Huntington and Northport, 8, 10 A.M.. 4.35, 6.35 

 P.M. Sunda v«, •■< a.m.. 6.35 p.m. 



Lakeland and Fanningdale, 8 A.M.,3.35, 5.35P.M. 



Port Jefferson, 10 a.m., 4.35 p.m. Sundays. 9 a.m. 



Patchogue, 8.35 a.m., 4.35, 5.36 p.m. Sundays, 9 



Richmond Hill, Glendale, 8.35, 11 a.m.. 3.35, 4.35 

 5.35,6,7 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and 

 Saturday nights, 12.15. Sundays. 9 A.M.. 6.35 p.m. 



Creedmoor. 8, 10 A.M., 1.35 p.m., Tuesdays, Wed- 

 nesdays and Saturdays i i i - Y pill 3d 



HUNTEtf'S P'T & U'A I.J, ST. AN \ T EX-Leavo 

 Pier 17, E. R. (foot Finest.) for Hunter's P't, 8.30, 

 10.30,11.30 a.m., 3.1H. 1.10, 5.10,6.10 P.M. Forfur- 

 ther information, tickets, commutation, etc., 

 apply at 22S B'way. cor. Barclay. 



W. M. LAFFA N, Gen'l Pass. Agent. 



St. Louis, Minneapolis 



6T. PAUL SHORT LINE. 



Through Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars 



between St. Louis, Minneapolis 



and St. Paul. 



Burlington, C. Rapids & Northern 

 Railway. 



QUICKEST, CTTEAPEST AND BEST 1 



TWO PASSENGER TRAINS each way daily, be- 

 tween Burlington, Albert Lea and Minneapolis, 

 crossing and connecting with all East and West 

 Lines in Iowa, run nil . , of the finest 



hunting grounds in the Northwest for Geese, 

 Ducks, Pinnated and Ruffed Grouse and Quail. 

 Sportsmen and their dogs taken good care of. Re- 

 duced rates on parties of ten or more upon appli- 

 cation to Gi , Cedar Rapids, 



C. J. IVES, 

 E. F. Winbilow, Gen'l Passenger Agent. 



General Manager. tf 



CORDUROY SHOOTING SUITS 



-A. SPECIALTY ! 

 From Goods of mv own Importation—Dead Grass Color. 



ALSO, ALL-WOOL WINDSOR CORD, 



VELVETEEN FUSTIAN CANVAS-ALL PRICES. 

 Pull Hues of Gun CoTers, Cartridge Bags, Belts, Saddle-Bags, Leggins, etc. 

 Send for Price-List and Samples. Address*" 



F. L. SHELDON, Rahwav, N. J. 



Hew lork Office, 17J Broadway. 7 



$paxtmm'& <§m\ti$. 



Chesapeake & Ohio R. R. 



The Koute of the Sportsman and Angler to 



the Best Hunting and Fishing 



Grounds of "Virginia and 



West Virginia, 



Comprising those of Central and Piedmont Tir- 

 ginia Blue Ridge Si >i - of Virginia, 



Alleghany Mou-itain.5,_C:-eenbrier and New 

 Rivers, and Kanawha Valley, and including in 

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

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

 cock, mountain i rout, bass, pike, pickerel, etc. 



Guns, lushing tackle, aud 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, Northwest and Southwest ; at Gordonsville 



with the North and i: i .■: -d Richmond 



and Charlotteville with the South. All modern 

 improvements In equipment. 



CONWAY K. HOWARD> 



Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent, 



amy ly Richmond V 



£pWtettWtt .* gimtw. 



Boston and Maine 



RAILROAD. 



Boston and Portland. 



Spring IF^islxiixgf 



at the 

 JRANGELEY'S and 



MOOSEHEAJD LAKE. 



Excursion Tickets 



Will be placed on sale as soon as the ice is out 

 Close connections made at Portland with Grand 

 Trunk and Maine Central Railways for all the 

 Fishing Grounds in Maine and Northern New 

 England. 



Tickets may be nbtained at Boston City Office, 

 280 WASHINGTON STREET, and at the' Station. 



Information by mail, if desired. 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co., 



Respectf ully invite attention to the 



SUPERIOR FACILITIES 



afforded by their lines for reaching most of the 

 TROUTINGi i: iandBACJ 30TJRSES in the 



Middle States. These on. - neiug CONTINUOUS 

 FROM ALL IMPORT AIM' POINTS, avoid the dif- 

 ficulties and dangers of reshipment, while the ex- 

 cellent cars which run over the smooth steel 

 tracks enable STOCK TO BB TRANSPORTED 

 without failure or injury. 



THEIOTSOl 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also reach the best localities for 



GUNNING AND FISHING 



&. £f- l K£? lvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 



'I tCKETS are sold a t the offices of the Company in 

 ?J4 Jh? Principle cities to k ,\ N ii. 1IRNOVA, BED- 

 FORD, CRESSON, RALSTON, MLNNEQUA, and 

 other well-known centers for 

 Trout Fishing;, TVing Shooting, and Still 

 Bunting. 

 Also, to 



TUCKERTON, BEACH HAVEN, ©APE MAT, 



SOUAN.nu.'. , , RT COAST 



renowned for SALT WAT lilt SPORT AFTER 

 FIN AND FEATHER. 



I/. P- FARMER, Gen'l Pass. Agent. 

 Frabk Thomson, Gen'l Manager. f ebl7-« 



New Haven, Hartford, Springfield and 

 the North. 



The new palace steamer C. H. NORTHAM 

 leaves Pier j\ 1 1 -, Krper, daily (Sundays ex- 



cepted), at 3 P.M. Pro- tigers go hand East 



at 12 p.m. 



NIGHT LTNE.-The ELM CITY leaves New 

 York at 11.30 p.m.. arriving in New Haven in time 

 for the early morning trains. 



rn'i,|vl|,Ml-.il.-i, I I '.-■- i I -.,, ,:,.■;-.-.:. , ,e - ,.,.,, ■! 



trarafromNew Haven through to Massachusetts, 

 Vermont, Western New Hampshire, Northern 

 New Y ork and Canada. Apply at Office on Pier 

 or to RICHARD PECK, Gerrl Afrt. 



$0ttl* m& *§tmt$ for ^attfmn. 



Bromfleld House, Boston. 



EUROPEAN PLAN. 



MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



For Good Spring- Shooting 



—GO TO THE— 



BAY VIEW HOUSE, 



At Blimnecoch Bay^ 



Where you will find 

 PLENTY OF BIRDS, 

 GOOD GUIDES, 



COMPLETE OUTFIT of DECOYS, 



'• "•' "ell^, 



Aa well as good accommodations and a sub- 

 stantial bill of fare. 

 Take Long Island Railroad for Good 

 Ground station. 



31. WILLIAMS, Prop'r. 



P.O. Address. Good Ground, Long Island, N. Y, 



HO ! for TROUT FISHING. 



THE FAR-FAMED waters of the Mag- 

 anettewan are now within easy access of 

 Toronto and the outside world, snd are still teem- 

 ingwith speckled trout. We have (reeled a large 

 andcomforialii totel in e - nettewan Village, 

 and are prepared to otter et crv facility to oi* 

 sporting friend o -:,, ,,. .: oes and guides to 

 the trout lakes a no streams - unitary to the Mag- 

 anetlewan.and can offer tic be-t ot 'trout flshirig 

 within a mile of our hotel ; w i i 1 have ice and faeif- 

 ities tor packing lish, so that iluo ,;,„ t, e taken 

 tresh to any part of the Northern States. Tho 

 road from Rousseau . the h t ad of steam travel) has 

 been Macadamized and the journey shortened by 

 half a day, so that pal - ., Toronto can 



get here in one and a half days. Come up and 

 see us. IRWIN & CLARKE, Proprietors. 



Maganettewan Post-Office, Ontario, Canada. 



OCEAN HOUSE, Speimk, L. I.— First- 

 class board ; near bay and ocean, forest and 

 lakes; gunuinsr, ll„Mr.g. riding, sailing, bathing 

 and rowing. Parties will be "met at L. I. R. U. 

 depot by appointment. 



J. W. TUTHILL, Proprietor. 



DAVIS 3E3COXTSE! r 



Weldon. N. C. 



J. B. DATIS Proprietor, 



Always twenty minutes for Dinner. 



THIS HOTEL has been oponed by Coh 

 J.R.Davis, long and favorably known as 

 the proprietor of the Pureell t'eus'.-, WUming- 

 irn, H. ('. The lintel has )._•-!-, entirely and 

 :i rt in 1 l.'y renovated thro-cia-hout. The rooms 

 a. ' My furnished witltb iiokwalnut mar- 



rurnitureandhairmattrasses. TraveUora 

 and invalids coming South will now find this a 

 comfortable resting place, (a long-felt want sup- 

 plied). Guests will receive every attention and 

 comfort, elegant table and attentive servants. 

 This is the Dinner House coming South or going 

 North. The best. Hotel or its kind on the rout* 

 to Florida. Rates— S2.00 and S3.50 per day. 



