Mat 20, 1880.J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



323 



WILKINSON & LENNON, 



212 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 



MANUFACTURER OF 



MEDALS, 



BADGES AO EMBLEMS 



OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. 



Special Designs Sent Free 



UPON APPLICATION. 



Anything in the Jewelry Line Made 



to Order. 



$<rt*l0 and §u in iax$yovt$mt& 



o 



,CEAN HOUSE, Speonk, L. I.— First- 



iluss board ; near bay and ocean, forest and 



depot by appoint 



.1. W. TUTHILL, Proprietor. 



HO ! for TROUT FISHING. 



Toi 



Tito I 



nil the 





e erected a large 

 and comfortable hotel in Maganettewan Village, 



sporting friends by way of <::,■ *.,'.- ;.. ■ . - . 



the trout lakes and stream? t rihiitary ( o 1 he Mair- 



i.'i. ' '.'. ■::!.■ I <■;-. , ■■!■ i 1 .' in M .it 1 : Ji H-' 



within a tulle of our hotel; will ha voice and facil- 

 ities for pack in. it lish. so that they can bo taken 

 fresh to any part of the Northern Slates. The 

 road from Rousseau i the head of steam travel) has 

 been Macadamized and the journey shortened by 

 half a day, so that parlies lea\ iug Toronto can 

 wot hero In one and a half days. Come rip and 

 see us. IRWIN & CLARKE, Proprietors. 



Maganettewan Post-Offtee, Ontario, Canada. 



I5AVIS DE3IOTJJSE3, 



Wold on. N, C. 



.7. R. DAYIS Proprietor, 



Always twenty minutes for Dinner. 



THIS nOTEL has been oprmed by Col. 

 .I.K.Havis. Ion* and favorably known as 

 the proprietor of the Purcell House, Wilming- 

 ton, N. C. Tuo Hotel has beet entirely and 

 thoroughly renovated throughout. The rooms 

 arc elegantly furni>he«! wilb b.'aek walnut mar- 

 lilc-tiip fnriilt.ii re iimWc.lr mat trusses. Travellers 

 and invalids coming Sooth will now find thiaa 

 Comfortable rofitinir place, (a long--felt want sup- 

 plied), (iuests will ree.ive oiery attention and 

 com fort, elegant table and attentive servants. 

 This i-<t lie Ijimin- 7/oiw coming South or going 

 North. The best Hotel of its kind ou the route 

 to Florida. Rates— $2.00 and $2.00 per d»». 



For Good Spring Shooting 



—GO TO THE- 



BAY VIEW HOUSE, 



At SMnnecocJc Bay, 



Where you will find 

 PLENTY OF BIRDS, 

 GOOD GUIDES, 



COMPLETE OUTFIT of DECOYS, 

 BATTERIES, etc. 

 As well as good a s mid a sub- 

 stantial bill of fare. 

 TaJce Long Island Railroad for Good 

 Ground station. 



M.WILLIAMS, Prop'r. 

 P. O. Address, Good (.'round. Long Island, N5T . 



Xjctlx.© House, 



PRINCETON, MAINE. 



GOOD Perch and Pickerel Fishing. Only two 

 hours' ride or sail from Grand Lake, so 

 famous for its salmon and I rout. Passengers by 

 the 1 p.m. train from Boston will reach Princeton 

 following evening at u— onlv Si hours. Guides 

 furnished. All inquiries cheerfully responded 

 to by the proprietors, W. G. HOSE & CO. 



Bromiield House, Boston. 



EUROPEAN PLAN. 



MESSENGER. Proprietor. 



Old Dominion Line. 



THE STEAMERS of this Line reach 

 some of the finest waterfowl and upland 

 shooting sections in the country. Connecting d i- 

 reot for Ohtnooteague, Cobb's Island, and points 

 On the Peninsula- City I'oinr, .lames' River, Cur- 

 rituck, Florida and the mountainous country of 

 Virginia, Tennessee, etc. Norfolk steamers sail 

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

 Monday and Thursdav, at 3 p.m. Full Inform- 

 ation given at ofllae, 19T Greonwieh Street, New 



Yorit. * * sepia iv 



To Hunting and Fishing Parties. 



The Pullman Car Company 



IS PREPARED TO CHARTER THE 

 new cars "Davy Crocket" and "Lzaak Walton," 

 Which are fitted up with dining room and kitch- 

 en, sleeping apartments, Jin are Vs. etc., also pro- 

 vided with racks and closets for guns and nailing 

 tackle, and kennels tor tings. 



Diagrams, rates ft] . .. : :n formation 



furnished on application to Gen'l Supt. J'. I' C. 

 Co., Chicago, jeStiJmOB, 



#$wtmim'& Routes. 



EASTERN RAILROAD, 

 Shortest* Ho Lite. 



BOSTON 



TO 



PORTLAND, 

 BANGOR, 



ST. JOHN, 



HALIFAX, 



WHITE MOUNTAINS, 



Rangeley^Lakes, 



Moosehead JLakes, 



And all the'sporting' grounds of 



Maine a^thk Provinces. 



EXCURSION TICKETS 



Are now on sale at the Company's Office, 30G 

 Washington St. (next door to Old South Church), 

 Boston, and at Depot, Causeway St., at the fol- 

 lowing reduced rates ;— 



Boston to Rangeleyand return $12. GO 



" Middle Dam and rei urn T.I, 00 



" Upper Dam and return 14 110 



" Indian Hook and return 15. 25 



'• lit. Kineo(JIooachead) & return 15.00 



Forks of Kennebec, and Betuxn. 13.00 



Deud Elver and return lii.00 



For Rangeley, leave Boston 7.30 A. M. 

 For Mt. Kineo, leave Boston 7.00 V. M. 



PULLMAN PARLOR OH SLEEPING CARSON 

 ALL THROUGH TRAINS. 



LUCIUS TUTTLE, 



G. P. & T, Agt. 



#prtsWM r gtotttfiff. 



FOR NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD, 

 Springfield, White Mountains, Montreal 

 and intermediate points. The new and elegant 

 steamer C H. Ni.iltTEA M leaves Pier No. 25, East 



I'ilYOr. I.IU;.- ,;,i,:,, 1,, ; , .■,. ,,, i .!.:,' , .. •.,;■. 



senger train will be in waiting on the wharf at 

 New Haven and leave for Springfield and way 



. 1 ' 'I ! ■ I. .Mi. 



NIGHT LINE.-The Continental leaves New 

 York at 11.30 p.m., connecting with passenger 

 train in waiting on the wharf at New Haven, 

 leaving at 4.45 a.m. Tickets sold and basrgngo 

 chocked at 91+ Broadway, New \ ork, and 4 'Court 

 street Brooklyn. Excursion to New Haven and 

 return, $1.50. Applj at General Ollieo, on the 

 pier, or to RICHARD PECK, General Agent. 



"THE FISH1LTO LINE." 



TAKE THE 



Grand Rapids & Indiana R.R. 



Maoklnaw.GrandRapidB andCluclnnatiShort Line 



FOB THE 



Trout, GrayUug, and Black Baas Fisheries, 



A NO THB 



FAMOTJ BTOIMEE RESORTS AND LAKES 



NORTHERN MICHIGAN. 



The waters of the 



Grand Traverse Region 



sndtho Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed. 

 If equaled, in the abu i at variety or 



fish contained. 



A BROOK TROUT abound In the streams, and 

 the famous AMERICAN GRAYLING is found 

 only in I hose waters. 

 The TROUT season begins May 1 and ends Sept.l. 



The GRAYLING Season opens J one 1 and ends 

 Kov. 1. 



t PM£ K BASS > "PIKE, riCREREL andMUSCA- 

 LONGR, also abound in largo numbers in the 

 many lakes ii mi lukelciu of this territory. 



The sportsman eai. rophieaofhla 



Skill to his triends trr " club " at home, tis ice for 

 . roan y point".. 



TAKEYOljli K.'.idlLA WITH YOU. The sce- 

 nery Of the North Woods and Lakes is very beau- 

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

 mate is peculiarly beneficial to those suffering 

 With 



Hay Fever and Asthma Affections. 



The hotel accommodations are good, far sur- 

 passing the average in countries now enough to 

 afford the finest of fishing, 



During the season Round Trip Ex-en ruinri Tick- 

 ets -will be sold at low rates, ami ;ii 1 1 

 facilities offered to " tsmen. 



Dogs, Guns and Fr- 

 owner's risk. '' 



It lsouraimtomatesportsmen feel "athome" 

 Ml this route. E.t Tourist's Guide fan attractive 

 Illustrated book if to pages), containing full in- 

 formation and . eeiiriiiu miips of tho Fishing 

 drouuas and 'lima Cards, address A. B. I.EET, 



Gee, pass, a gent, Uraud Rapids, Mich, 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R,Co^ 



Respectfully iavite attention to tho 1 



SUPERIOR FACILITIES 



FROM ALL IMPORTANT POIN 1 



Acuities and dangers of resbipnient,TrhiIe the ex- 

 cellent ears which run nrn' the smooth steel 

 tracks enablo STOCK TO RE TRANSPORTED 

 without failure or injury. 



THE MITES O J 1 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also reach the best localities for 



GTOTING ANB FISHING 



in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 

 TICKETS are sold at th la i bl Corapanyin 

 all the principle ei I ies i ■ ■ K A N K, II KNOVA, BED- 

 POR1J, CRES'SON, RALSTON, MINNEQUA, fYil* 

 other weU-known centers for 

 Trout Flaking;, Wing Shooting, and Still 

 Bunting. 

 •AcSO.tO 



xCH HA 



8QUAN, and points on the NIL . . . 



renowned for SALT WATER SPORT AFTER 



FIN AND FEATHER. 



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

 FhAHK Thomson, Gen'l Manager. febTT-tl 



L01XU ISLAND K.E.— SPRING SCHED- 

 ULE, inking elleet .March lith. 1880— Leave 

 HUNTER'S p'T ( ITatliusli Ave., B'Myn, 5 min. 

 earlier) for 

 Babylon, 8.35 a.m., 3.35, L35, 5.35 p.m. Sundays, 



Coll P't&Whitestone, 7.35.8.45, 10, 11.85 A.M., 



2.35, :;.H5, -i.;io, 5, ft.;;;., u. u.;;5, 7, 7.3,',, 3.15, 10.45 p.m., 

 13.15 night. 



Sundays, 9.35, 10.35 A.M., 1.35, 5.35, 7, 10P.M. 



FlUBhing, 8.80, T.85, &j&, 10., 11.35a.m., 3.35, 3.a5. 

 4.35, 5, 5.35, fi, ii. S, 7, 7.:i5, H.I5 10.45 p.m., 13.15 nighti 

 Sundays, 0.35, 10.35A.il., 1.35. 3, 5.35, 7, ,10 P.M. 



Par Rockawav, 8.35, 11 a.m., 4.3.5, 5.35,7 P.M. 

 Roekaway Beach, 11 a.m., 4.35 p.m Sicndays, 9AJI. 

 and 6.35 p.m. 



G real Neek,0.30, 7.35. 11.35 A.M., 4.35, 5.35,15.35 p.m. 

 Saturday night". 1:.'.J5. Sunda\ s. 0.35 a.m., 5.35p.m. 



Garden City, Queens and Hempstead, S, 10 A.M., 

 1.35. 3.35, 4.35, 5.35, i:.35 p.m. Krotu Piatbush ay. 

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

 Monday, Wed., l-'ri. and Saturday, 1:2.15 ni.s'ht, 

 W riine -/lays and Sundays' only from Flatbusli av. 

 if.ie.M, Btmday.S i.m.. 1.35. 0.3.5 p.m. 



Glen Cove, Locust Vallej , Glen Head and Ros- 

 lyn, 8, 10 A.M., 3.35, 4.55, 5.55, u.35 p.m. Sundays, 9 



AM., 11.35 P.M. 



Grecnport and Sac narbor, 8 a.m., 3.35 p.m. 

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

 p.m. Sundays, B a.m., 5.55 p.m. 

 I .:i Ireland and Furiiiuijiuale, s a.m. ,3. 35. 5.35 

 Port .lell'eraon. In a.m.. 4.35 p.m. Sundays. :t 

 Patchoguo, 8.a5 A.M., 4.35, 5.35 p.m. Sundays, 9 



A..M. 



Richmond Hill, Glondale. 8.35, 11 A.M., 3.85, 4.35 

 5.35, 0, 7 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and 

 Saturday nights. 13.15. Suudavs.O a.m , 5.55 e.vi. 



Creedmoor, 8, 10 a.m., 1.35 p..m'.,Ti!csiIiivs. Wed- 

 nesdays i.n.l Saturdays, commencing Aiu-il 3d. 



I 

 I'ieriv, 15 it. (loot I'lnest.) for Hunter's P't, 8.30, 

 10.30, 11^0 A.M., 3.10, 4.10, 5.10,0.10 P.M. For lur- 

 thoi 



apply a 



ti'l Pass. Agent. 



Boston and Maine 



RAILROAD, 



Boston and Portland" 



at the 

 RAXTGJELEY'S and 



MOOSE11EAD LAKE. 



Excursion Tickets 

 Will be placet 



Close eenne.t 

 Trunk and Mi 



FMiing Grou 



England. 



. 1.. ..' lained ai Uosinn Cilv Office, 

 380 WASHINGTON S'lTiLlOT. and al the Slallou. 

 lnfoinuitiiin by mnij, if desired. 



as soon as the fee is out 



.-laud with Grand 

 Ural llaihvays for all the 

 il North 



Chesapeake & Ohio.R. R. 



The Route of the Sportsman and Angler to 



the Best Hunting and Fishing 



v Orouode of Virginia and 



. West Virginia, 



Comprlslmr those of Central and Piedmont Vir- 

 ginia Blue in 3, Valloj of Virginia, 



Alleghany Mountains, Greenbrier and "New 

 Rivers, and Kanawha Valley, and including in 

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

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

 10I 1 ■ lUUUtin trout, bass, nil e, picl 1 I, Ii 

 Guns, fishing tackle, and one dog for each 

 sportsman carried free. 



,The Route of' the Tourist, 



through the most beautiful and pletureamie sce- 



■ v-irpiidu Mnuntains to iheirmosifa- 

 moua watering places and summer resorts. 



The": Only Route via White Sul- 



, phur Springs. 



•-'Railroad oonncetions at Cincinnati, with the 

 West, Northwest, and :-., ujtbv, '.ir.i ; hi Gordousville 

 -with the North undNonheast; andat Richmond 

 and CharioUeville with the South. All modern 

 Improvements in equipment, 



OOJTWAV R. HOWARD, 

 G*U. Pasfiengca- and Ticket. Agent,' 

 i3S«yil» , -— ---- r~-~ Riolunondlr/ 



BHSTAKES AND PREJUDICES OF 

 RELIGIOUS AND TEMPER- 

 ANCE JOURNALS. 



Some good Religious and Temperance Journals 

 are making the mistake of declining to advertise 

 a most valuable anti-lntoiicating medicine, 

 simply hecause it Is called " Bitters," while the 

 same journals arc making a greater mistake by 

 advertising some drunken whisky stuff, or nos- 

 trum, because it has some nice, fancy deceptive 

 name, ending with "nine," "tine," printed on 

 its label, when tho bottle is filled with destruc- 

 tion, drunkenness and death. If these good 

 journals would take the trouble to ascertain 

 howmany overworked clergymen have had their 

 lost nerve-force, brain-waste and nagging ener- 

 gies restored by the use of Hop bitters, enabling 

 them to perform their arduous pastoral duties 

 and preach the good sermons that they would 

 have been totally unable to do but for this valu- 

 able medicine, and did these journals but know 

 ei he iii.u hi '.-1,1. 5 ( in i,i,i:in Temperance wo- 

 man who rely on them for their fattily medi- 

 cine, and how many invalid boines they could 

 make happy and what glad tidings they would 

 send toovery neighborhood by publishing iho 

 merits of Hop Hitters, they would advertise 

 them without money and without price. And 

 did these journals but know how many have 

 been and may be saved from forming intemper- 

 ate habits by doctors prescribing Hop Hitters, in- 

 stead of beer, whore tho use; of hops are needed 

 (there being more actual hop strength in one 

 bottle of Hop Bitters than in a barrel of been, 

 they would lay asido their fear and projudicu 

 against, the word " bitters." 



A few of the many witnesses from religious 

 and temperance sources are given below, who 

 use, recommend and advertise Hop Bitters. 



The President and Manager of Hop Hitters 

 Mfg. Co. is a veteran Temperance advocate and 

 worker of forty-eight years' service; every man 

 in the Company is an active Temperance worker, 

 and the Company spends thousands of doUars 

 anuually in Temperance and Christian work. 



What the Religious Press Says. 



Cldcaoo, Nov. 18th, 1878. 

 Hop Bitters Mfg. Co., Rochester, N. V. : 



Gentlemen— We do not allow anything In the 

 line of Bitters to enter our paper that contains 

 alcohol, but we are satisfied that your Bitters 

 are free from that ingredient. We feel responsi- 

 ble for the good or bad that may bo done to the 

 families of our subscribers that are affected by 

 our advertisements. Therefore our discrimina- 

 tion in your favor, and we trust that our very 

 low rates will meet your approval and that we 

 may hear from you. 



"Tna Ltvino Church." 



Temperance olergymen, lawyers, ladies and 

 doctors use Hop Bitters, as they do not intoxi- 

 cate, but restore brain and nerve waste.— Tem~ 

 perance Times, Broc/enort, iV. Y. 



Not a Beverage. 



" They Hre not a beverage, but a medicine, 

 with curative properties of the highest degree, 

 containing no poisonous drugs. They do not 

 tear down an already debilitated system, but 

 build it up. One bottle contains more hops, that 

 r's, more real hop strength, than a barrel of ordl- 



:n" ■, ,:i :■,, .■! iir.ii ,,i 'ini'liester sells 



We aro not in the habit of making editorial 

 mention of patent medicines, but in ease of Hop 

 Bitters, feel free to do so, because their merits 

 deserve to bo known.— JVetc Turk TudepRnilcnt . 



Northern Christian Advocate, Si racusc, N. Y. 



Examiner and Chronicle, N. Y. 



Evangelical Messenger, Cleveland, Ohio. 



National Baptist, Philadelphia, Pu. 



Pilot, Boston, Mass. 



Christian Standard, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Homo Journal, Detroit, Mich. 



Methodist Frnie.stant, Baltimore, Md. 



Southwestern Christian Advocate, Ne?; Or- 

 leans, 15a. 



lilhristian Mirror, Portland, Me. 



And over five hundred more Religious and 

 Temperance papers. 



~ Pittsford, M(W3., Sept , 28th, 1878. 



Sirs— I have taken Hop Bi Iters and recom- 

 mend them to others, as 1 Inund them very ben- 

 eficial. Mas. J. W. Toller, 

 Bec'y Women's Christian Temperance Union. 



A MEDICINE, NOT A DRINK. 

 High Authority. 



Hop Bitters Is not, hi any sense, an alcoholic 

 beverage or liquor, and could uot be sold, for 

 use, except to persons desirous of obtaining 

 medicinal bitters. GREEN B. RAUM, 



U. S. Com'r Internal Rev. 



Waehiaaton, D. O., Sept. 4th, I87U. 

 Dear Sir:— Why don't you get a certificate 

 from Col. W. H. W., of Baltimore, showing how 

 be cured himself ol drunkenness by the help of 

 Hop Bitters. His is a wonderful case, lie is 

 well known in Itochestcr. N. V.. by all ihe drink- 

 ing people I here. He is known in this city, Cin- 

 clnnaii, New Orleans. Now York; In fact, all 

 over the country, 11s he lm< spent thousands of 

 dollars for rum. I honestly believe his card 

 would bo worth thousands of dollars to you in 

 this eiiy and Baltimore alone, and make thou- 

 sands of sober muu by inducing the use of yoi 

 * W. 



Bitters. 



J. A. W. 



Prejudice Kills. 



"Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed 

 of misery "tinder Ihe care of several of the 

 best physicians, who gave her disease various 

 names, but no relief, and now she is restored to 

 us in a-ood health by Bop Bitters, that we bad 

 poohedat two years before using it. We ear- 

 nestly hope and pray that no one else wiU let 

 rheir'siek sutler as we did, on account of preju- 

 dice against so yood a medicine as Hop Bitters." 

 —The Parents- -Uooii Templar*. 



Milton, DO,. Feb. 10th, 1880. 



Hating used Hop Hitlers, (he noted remedy 



have no hesitation in saying 1 hat it is indeed an 



M'l ' mil ■' 55 - i... 



Respectfully, 



Rev. Mbs! J . H. ELLGOOD. 



I declined to insert y< 

 Bitters last year, beea 

 might not be promotiv 

 ance, but find they ai 



.edicii 



■ advertisement of Hop 

 . I then thought they 

 l the cause of Trempet- 



o, and a very valuable 



itu bii-i lug been greatly 



benefitted by* them, and I take great pleasure 

 making them known. 



-"'-'VM.a.i.N, 



n,N. V. 



