FOREST AND STREAM, 
701 
Jtyortsweu'si ©carts. 
GOODYEAR’S 
Rubber M’t’g Company, 
AND 
Goodyear’s India Rubber 
Glove M’f’g Co., 
488,490,492 B’way, cor. Broome st, 
AND 
205 BROADWAY, cor. FULTON ST. 
RUBBER OUTFITS COMPLETE FOR 
FISHING AND HUNTING. 
TROUT1NG PANTS AND LEGGINS A 
SPECIALTY. OUR OWN MAKE 
AND GUARANTEED. 
Rubber Goods of Every Descrip¬ 
tion, 
Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 
INDIA RUBBER 
AND 
BOOTS, 
RUBBER GAMP BLANKETS, 
COMPLETE 
Spotting and Camping Outfits, 
AND 
India Rubber Goods of Every Description 
HODGftftAftJ & CO. 
Send for Price List. 
425BROADWAY and 27 MAIDEN LANE, 
NEW YORK. 
SHOOTING, FISHING, 
YACHTING, SWIMMING, 
BATHING, AND BICYCLE 
GARMENTS. 
Thebcst made goods in the world. 
Write for Descriptive Catalogue, 
and state the sort of garments and 
material desired. 
GEO. C. HENNING, 
Washington, D. C. 
FERGUSON’S PATENT 
The most complete lamp to 1 ' 
Sportsmen or Boatmen y et 
produced, combining 
Hand Lantern, Dark Lantern 
Camp Lamp, Staff or Boat 
Jack. Head Jack, etc. 
Send stamp for Circular. 
DISCOUNT TO THETBADE. 
A. EERGUSON, M’Pr, 
65 Fulton street, N. Y. 
“THE FISHING LINE.” 
Grand Rapids & Indiana R.R. 
Mackinaw,GTanaRapids andCincinnatiSliort Line 
FOB THE 
Trout, Grayling, and Slack Bass Fisheries, 
AND T HE 
FAMOUS SUMMER RESORTS AND LAKES 
OF 
NORTHERN MICHIGAN. 
The waters of the 
Grand Traverse Region 
and the Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed, 
If equaled, in the abundance and great variety of 
fish contained. 
BROOK TROUT abound in tbe streams, and 
the famous AMERICAN GRAYLING is found 
only in those waters. 
tThe TBOUT season begins May land ends Sept.l. 
The GRAYLING Season opens June 1 and ends 
K BLACK BASS, PIKE, PICKEREL andMUSCA- 
IiONGE, also abound in large numbers in the 
many lakes and lakelets of this territory. 
The sportsman can readily send trophies of his 
skill to Ms friends or “ club ” at home, as ice for 
packing fish can be had at many points. 
TAKE YOUR FAMILY WITH YOU. The sce¬ 
nery of 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 
Hay Fever and Astlima Affections. 
The hotel accommodations are good, far sur¬ 
passing the average In countries new enough to 
afford the finest ol’ fishing. 
During the season RoundTrlp Excursion Tick¬ 
ets will be sold at low rates, and attractive tram 
facilities offered to Tourists and Sportsmen. 
Dogs, Guds and Fishing Tackle Carried Free at 
owner’s risk. 
It isouraim to make sportsmen feel “ at home ” 
on this route. For Tourist’s Guide (an attractive 
Illustrated book of 80 pages), containing full in¬ 
formation and accurate maps of the Fishing 
Groundsand Time Cards, address A. B.LEET, 
■-^e fii n’l Pass, Agent, Grand Hapids, Mien. 
Routes. 
St. Louis, Minneapolis 
ST. PAUL SHORT LINE. 
Through Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars 
between St. Lonis, Minneapolis 
and St. Paul.r~ 
Burlington, 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 West 
Lines in Iowa, running through some of thefinest 
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 Gen’l Ticket Office, Cedar Rapids, 
C. J.IVES, 
E. F. Wisslow, Gen’l Passenger Agent. 
General Manager. tf 
FOR HALIFAX, 
PORT HAWKESBURY, PICTOU, AND 
CHARLOTTETOWN. 
TTHE first-class steamships Carroll and 
JL Worcester, will leave T w harf, Boston, 
for above ports, every Saturday at 12 M. 
Through tickets sold to all principal points in 
Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. No freight 
received after 10 A.M. on day of sailing. Ship¬ 
pers must send with receipts the value of 
goods for Master's manifest. For rates of 
freight or passage inquire of W. H. RING, 18 
T w harf, or O. G. BE ARSON, 219 Washington 
street. F. N1CKFRSON & CO., Agents. 
TO SPORTSMEN: 
The Pennsylvania R. R. Co., 
Respectfully invite attention to the 
SUPERIOR FACILITIES 
afforded by their lines for reaching most of the 
TROUTING PARKS and RACE COURSES in the 
Middle States. These lines being CONTINUOUS 
FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the dif¬ 
ficulties and dangers of reshipment, while the ex¬ 
cellent cars which run over the smooth steel 
tracks enable STOCK TO BE TRANSPORTED 
without failure or injury. 
THE UENES OV 
Pennsylvania Railroad Company 
also reach the best localities for 
GUNNING AND FISHING, 
in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 
TICKETS arc sold at the offices of the Company in 
all the principle cities to KANE, RENOVA, BED¬ 
FORD, CRESSON, RALSTON, MINNEQUA, and 
other well-known centers fer 
Trout Fishing, Wing Shooting, and Still 
B Hunting. 
Also, to 
TUCKERTON, BEACH HAVEN, CAPE MAY, 
SQUAN, and points on the NEW JERSEY COAST 
renowned for SALT WATER SPORT AFTER 
FIN AND FEATHER. 
L. P. FARMER, Gen’l Pass. Agent. 
Frank Thomson, Gen’l Manager. fet>17-t£ 
Old Dominion Line. 
THE STEAMERS of this Line reach 
JL some of the finest waterfowl and upland 
shooting sections in the country. Connecting di¬ 
rect for Chincoteaguc, Cobb’s Island, and points 
on the Peninsula, City Point, .Tames’ Hirer, Cur¬ 
rituck, Florida and the mountainous country of 
Virginia, Tennessee, oio. Norfolk steamers sail 
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Lewes, Del., 
Monday and Thursday, at 2 p.m. Full inform¬ 
ation given at office, 197 Greenwich Street, New 
York. sepSSly 
Haute#. 
Chesapeake & Ohio R. R. 
The Route of the Sportsman and Angler to 
the Best Hunting and Fishing 
Grounds of Virginia and 
West Virginia, 
Alleghany Mountains, Greenbrier and Now 
Rivers, and Kanawha Valley, aud including hi 
their varieties of game and fish, deor, boar, wild 
turkeys, wild duck, grouse, quail, snipe, wook- 
ooek, 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 fo- 
moua watering places and summor resorts, 
The Only Route via White Sul¬ 
phur Springs. 
Railroad connections at Cincinnati, with the 
West, Northwest and Southwest; at Gordonavillo 
with the North and Northeast; and at Richmond 
and Charlotteville with the South. All modern 
improvements in equipment. 
CONWAY K. HOWARD, 
Gen. 
may8 ly 
XxCUKTGt- ISXj.^3NTI> 
RAILROAD. 
June 15,1879. 
T RAINS WILL leave Hunter’s Point, 
Bushwick and Fiathush avea, cor. Atlantic 
Avenue, Brooklyn: 
A.M. 
8 80 Greenpoint and Sag Harbor Mail. 
8 00 Patchogue, Babylon and Roekaway Mail. 
10 00 Port Jefferson and way. 
11 00 Babylon, Mferrick, Roekaway and way. 
P.M. 
3 30 Garden City, Northport, Glen Cove, etc. 
4 00 Greenport, Sag Harbor ExpreSa (Garden 
^30 Babylon Express—Wall St. to Babylon, 1 
hour and 20 minutes. Patchogue. 
4 30 Port Jefferson and way. 
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. 6 00 Greenport, Sag Harbor, Port Jefferson. 
9 00 Garden City, Hempstead, Port Jefferson 
and way. 
^Atl: 
'TVTEW HAVEN, MERIDEN, Hartford, 
A* Springfield, White Mountains, Montreal and 
intermediate points. The new palace steamer C. 
B. Northam leaves Pier 25, East River, daily (Sun¬ 
days excepted) at 3 p.m. A passenger train will he 
in waiting on the wharf at New Haven,aud leave 
forSpringfield and way stations on arrival of boa t. 
NIGHT LINE—The TJie Continental loaves New 
York at 11 p.m., connecting with passenger train 
in waiting on wharf at New Haven, leaving at 5 
a.m. Tickets sold and baggage checked at 944 
Broadway, New York, and 4 Court street, Brook¬ 
lyn. Excursions to New Haven and return, $1.50. 
Apply at General Office, on the pier, or to RICH¬ 
ARD PECK, General Agent. 
Stated and forJimtswcu. 
Indian Biver Hotel, 
HAMILTON CO., N. Y. 
* 4 Al dirondLaolis." 
G OOD accommodations at prices to suit 
the times. Pleasant drives. Fine hoattuv. 
fishing and hunting. Store in connection wim 
hotel,withfullstock of goodsforsportsmens’ O:.' - 
fits, provisions, etc. Route via Adirondack R. 
from Saratoga to North Creek; stago to ho se. 
Address JOHN SAULT, Indian Lake, Hamilton 
Co., NY. jyffi 3m 
THE WINDSOR HOTEL, 
MONTREAL, 
Has no Equal in Canada, 
comforfireasonable charges and good al 
R. H. SOUTHGATE, 
JAS. WORTHINGTON, Manager. 
jel62m Proprietor. 
LAKE HOUSE, 
ISL1P, LONG ISLAND. 
P LEASANTLY located near the Great 
South Bay and Ocean. Excellent accom¬ 
modations for sportsmen and families. House 
open during the autumn and winter months 
at reduced rates. 
AMOS R. STELLENWERF, Proprietor. 
Wild Fowl Shooting. 
P Y A PRACTICAL GUNNER and an old 
-L) bay roan. Has always on bond tbe best of 
boats, batteries, etc., with the largest rig of train¬ 
ed wild-geese decoys ou the coast. The best 
ground in the vicinity of New York for bay snipe 
shooting of all varieties. Special attention given 
by himself to Ms guests, ana satisfaction gauran- 
teed. Address WM, N, LANE, Good Ground, L, I. 
NovB t>f 
Hotels and far £ptfstwott. 
For Good Fall Shooting 
—GO TO THE- 
BAYS VIEW HOUSE, 
At SMnneeock Bay , 
Where you will find 
PLENTY OF BIRDS, 
GOOD GUIDE8, 
COMPLETE OUTFIT of DECOYS, 
BATTERIES, etc. 
As well as good accommodations and a sub¬ 
stantial hill of fare. 
Take Long Island Railroad for Good 
Ground station. 
Duck Shooting I Duck Shooting l Duck. Shooting 1 
Black Bass Fishing! Black Bass Fishing ! 
Black Bass Fishing 1 
^“ST. CLAIR FLATS.” 
For further particulars, address 
JAMES SLOCUM, 
STAR ISLAND HOUSE, 
(Care R. L. Montgomery), 
Detroit, Mich. 
©axitfrrmj!, ®tf. 
Chas. Reiche & Bro. 
IMPOJtTERS AND DEAU2DS IN AT.T. KINDS OlP 
Birds and Rare Animals 
suitjUjle ron 
Zoological Gardens and Menageries, 
5 Chatham St., third door from N. William. 
RARE AMERICAN ANIMALS ALWAYS PUR¬ 
CHASED. 
Fob Slue—M andarin Ducks, Golden and Sliver 
Pheasants (China): Spur-winged Geese, Egyptian 
Geese (Africa); Widgeons, Red Headed Ducks, 
Brant Geese (Europe); Wood Ducks (America). 
Chas. Reiche, Henbv Reiche, 
sepSl New York. 
Established 1859. 
Taxidermist Supplies. 
B IRD SKINS, Bird Staffers’ Tools, Glass 
Eyes for Stuffed Birds and Animals, etc. 
Send stamp for reduced price list. 
A. J. COLBORN, 31 Boy Ison St., Boston, Mass. 
Paragon Mica for Bird Stands, Rock Work, etc., 
40c. per package by maU; a new thing; best in 
use. jylOly 
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A GRAND DISPIjAY OF 
HORSMAlsT’S 
FINE 
ARCHERY 
JS NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE 
American Institute Fair , 
THIRD AVE. & SIXTY-THIRD ST., N.Y. 
OFFICE AND SALESROOM: 
80 AND 83 WILLIAM STREET, N. Y. 
C. F. An HINRICSH, 
English Archery, Lawn Tennis, 
Cricket and other sports. 
SEND FOE CATALOGUE. 
nxr ass -w y o llhi. 
ARCHERS! 
-USE- 
TaCiHussej’s Archery Score Books, 
.-MERICAN, YORK, and COLUMBIA ROUND. 
For sale by dealers, or of 
CARTER, HUSSEY & CURL, 
Des Moines, Iowa. 
Each Book 60c. Each Club Book $2.00. 
PiSfdlHUCOMS. 
USE THE BOGARDUS PATENT 
RoughGlassBall 
AND nis PATENT 
3 GLASS BALL TRAP 
For Wingpraotiee. They 
can be had from ail gun 
dealers. H e a d qu arters 
for Glass Balls, HA- 
GERTY & BEO’S., No. 10 
.. 
— A.H. BOGABDUS, No. 
WSfwfi 158. South Clark street, 
■■ Chicago. For Traps— 
MM HART &. SLOAN New- 
Mf tp . avic, N. J., or at Bo- 
*~.mm mt gavdus’ Headquarters, 
108 South Clark st., Chi- 
L=- .— eago. ” Field, Cover and 
Trap Skootino-,’’the only 
boon over published by a market hunter, can be 
had. ai the above address. Prieo, $2. 
