FOREST AND STREAM. 



SWtttmWs (toflis. 



Philadelphia Fishina Tackle 



jHOUSE. 



A. B. SHIPLEY & SON, 

 a03 COMMERCE ST., PHILA. 



IMnonfacturera of l'ino Iflslilng Tackle of 

 Every Description. 



FOR SEA, KITER OR BROOK FISHISff. 

 ItorjB, Reels, Flies, Leaders, Lines, etc. 



t harnboo, and 



upered steel. 



1(1.; &0n.48e.; 



h. 



nd Split Bam 



tulums at. the 



ivnmi. State 



gs free. Our 

 ishing Tackle 

 ; in stamps. 



Just Published. 



HUBBARD'S 



GUIDE TO MOOSEHEAD LAKE 



AND 



JST o r-thern Maine . 



Third Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 



New Illustrations and new Mkps Covering the 



Kennebec, Penobscot, Aroostook, 



and St. John Rivers. 



pp. els. I'll. Ih. SI. so. 



A. WILLIAMS & CO., Bo ton, Mass. 



THE ANGLER'S 



AUTOMATIC REEL. 



MANUFACTURED BY 



LOOMIS, PLUMB & CO., 



SYRACUSE. N. Y. 



The following letter is from Dr. Geo. F. Gale, of 

 BratfJebOrO, Vt..: 



GONItXMEN: Have iu-: returned fiomMoosehead 

 take. Me. 1 cannot express the degree of satis- 

 faction and pleaxuro 1 have round in the use of 

 vour niii.iin.itie reel. Would not exchange It for 



Mil the reels 1 ever saw for llv llsllitlg. till '"I! 



fldent I saved many lisi. thai would have been lost 

 with any other reel, particularly one large trout 

 weighing three and one-half pounds which 1 played 



simply impossible to gel a slack line. Sir. Chilis, 

 who fished with me ..nee. has one of your reels, 

 says that not lung would induce him to go bock to 

 the old crank reel. Yours truly, 



Geo. F. Gale. 



THE OLIMAX PATENT GUN GLEANER 



Is the most practical cleaner and oiler for breeeh- 



„-|v.. calibre of gun. All orders aud 

 TRIDGE CO., LOWELL, MASS. 



The Hunting Sight, 



LYMAN'S PATENT COMBINATION 

 GUN SIGHT 



Makes a Spoiling Rine perfect. Send for 

 circular containing full description. Ad- , 



WIXUAIrt LYMAN, 



Middlcfiold, Com 



Oil-Tanned Moccasins, 



FARRAR'B POCKET .MAI" OF MOOSEHEAD 

 :.; theKorfta Maine Wilderness ,a valu- 



acknowt"dgcd'b' be the only correct "map of this 



postage, by mail, 00 cents. CHARLES A.'j. FA& 

 EAR, Jamaica Tiaius. Mass, 



jtymttmtn't (&atn\$, 



SPORTMENS DEPOT. 



JOHN KK1DER. 



N. K. t 'or. .Second and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia 



GrUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, 



Kg- Salmon, Bass and Tronl Flies, Made to Order 

 Also •■ Kidder's" ( vlehrat.- I Center Enamel 



Birds' Eggs and Tlirds' Skins in Ureal Varieties 

 Taxiderin\ in all its hra.nehes. 

 Spruit's Potent Dog Biscuit. 



Repairing of all kinds. 



SKINNER'S 



CELEBRATED 



Fluted Spoon 



Actual size of No. 2. 

 Nus. 1 & » are especially 

 made for i rolling with files 

 for Black Bass. 



A KILLING BAIT 



DURABLE. 



Ask for rhem of local 



dealers. 



Fishing Tackle, 



of the best quality, 



Flies for all Waters. 



Catalogues mailed on 



request. 



NEW EDITION- 



Wallace's Guide to the Adirondacks 



Price, Paper, 50c. Cloth, $1.50. 

 For sale by Ibe Forest and Stream Pub. Co. 



MANN'S 



Trolling Spoons. 



tflftNNV 



Sixty varieties manufactured, suitable for eroding 

 lor all lands of lish that will ake an artificial bait. 



Three sizes made— No bass, pike, pickerel, 



or any fish under five pounds weight; No 31 for 



large tlsh; No. 22 excellent for deep-water fishing. 



BEWARE OK IMITATIONS. 



None genuine except with JOHN H. MANN'S 

 uame stamped on every spoon. 



Sold wholesale and retail by the principal dealers 

 in fishing tackle. 



If not to he found readily, the manufacturers 

 will send by mail or express at one dollar each. 



JOHN H. MANN L CO., 



SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



/1AMI" LIFE IN THE WILDERNESS. -SECOND 

 \J edition now ready. This story describes the 

 uripof a party of Boston gentlemen to the Richard- 



on-Kangelev .akes. it treats of " camp life," in- 

 doors and oiu is amu.-ing. Instructive and interest- 

 ing: 224 pages. I'J illustrations. Price 25 cents. By 

 mad, postpaid, M cads. CHARLES A. J- FARRAR, 



amaica Plain, Ma? 



goidiS »Mt iotttfiS Us JtyrjffcSHMtt. 



R A 



To be reached \ ia K. R. and stage from Saratoga. 

 and boat, rrom Blue Ml. Lake. Board, good guides 

 and boats can he engaged in advance. P. 0. ad- 

 dress, CHAS. \V. RLANCHARD. Blue Mt. Lake, 

 Hamilton Co., N. Y. , 



Harvey Cedars Hotel. 



ON LONG BEACH, 0PP. BAENEGAT, N, J. 



OPEN THE YEAR BOUND. 



Tho finest Bathing, best Fishing, greatest Gun- 

 ning, and most delightful sailing grounds, with the 



choicest ovslers on tii. ■ ■ .Jersey. 



Address J. S. JENNINGS, IVoprietor. 



/flirvo WEEK. $12 A DAY AT HOME EASILY 

 !&i& made. Costly Outfit tiee Address TRUE 

 & CO. Augusta, Maine". 



$oM$ mx& m«t*is in ^'pMijStttttt. ffofets m& %wtt$ im Stymtmtn. 



OLD DOMINION LINE. 



The Steamers of this Line reach some of the 



(iin-'-t wni-rfnwl and upland sir >i ■ : in;.- —dion- in Mie 



C.obb ; s Island, anil points on the peninsula. City 

 Point, James River, Currituck, Kirtyhawk Club 

 Grounds, Van Slyck's, etc., etc These points can 

 now be reached by rail and stage from Norfolk. 

 Norfolk steamers sail Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 

 and Saturday. Lowes. Del., daily except' Saturday 

 at 4 P. M. 



Fall information given at office. 197 Greenwich 

 street, New York. 



KENEBAGO LAKE HOUSE. 



This justly-famed sportsmen's resort is situated 

 in the heart, of the best fish and game region acces- 

 sible in the State. Trout always plenty and take 

 the fly, and deer, moose and caribou have here 

 their favorite haunts. The Seven Ponds are easily 

 reached from the house, most of the route by 

 bnat. where are establish, d line camps and boats 



(lie 



tors, Kenebago Lake. Fr 



NEW YORK ANTD PHILADELPHIA. 

 1:m|->,-|i Bi.'i "ai; it" TI-: 

 FOR. TKF.NTnN AND PHILADELPHIA. 

 COMMENCING Jl'NE 28: IKS;:. 

 Leave New York from station C. R. R. of N. J., 



foot of Libert, stree . 



For Philadelphia, Ninth and dr. en streets, at -:-!->, 

 9:30, 11:18 A.M.: 1:30, 4.-00, i&), 5:30,7:00, 12 P. M, 



On Sunday at 8:15 A. M . 3:30. 12 T. M. 



For Third and Bert.- streets, at 7:45, II :1K A. M. ; 



For Trenton. 7:45, 3:30. IUIs'a m". ':' l':.-A -bon* 4:3'i 

 5:3n. 7:fti. 12 P. M. On Sunday s.-tr. A.M. ; 5:30. 12 P.M. 



PULLMAN PAliLoR CARS are attached t . iaj 

 trains, and SLEEPING COACHES to midnight 

 trains from N,,v York ro Philadelphia. 



Connection is made at Jersey City station to and 

 from Brooklyn and Erie depot. Jersey City. 



Tickets for sale al f,..,t of [.in. ny street, 239, 261. 

 401. 044. 957. 1,3-1 Broadway, and at the principal 

 hotels, and at No 4 -. 2 and -t Court street, and Annex 



New York Transfer Co. will call for and check 



bacenge from hotel or residence to destination. 



il'." P.' Baldwin. General Passenger Agent, W. W. 

 Stearns, General Superintendent, 



TIM POND AND THE SEVEN PONDS. 



The best trout fishing in Maine. The mountain and 



/i. -i- sre I-'. .- in,.- i,,.;; sea by any in New Eug- 



;.,,,.] Tin I. in-!, in- .rn i-i.ii in-:-- •'..■ •..'.' :- i-iire-i en 



improved, new cabins built, and everything put in 

 first-class order. Good accommodations to all those 

 seeking rest, recreation and pleasure. Round trip 



Farai, in Eustis, and buctfbi i«rd teams in waiting to 

 carry passengers and baggage from farm to ponds. 

 Good board, camps, blankets and boats, and guides 

 if wanted. Terms reasonable. Everything in 

 readiness. 



",. !.-- KE1 [ ESDI SMIT.il. Eustis, Maine, 



BOSTON & MAINE EAILEOAE. 



EXCURSION TICKETS 



—TO TUB— 



Rangeley and other Fishing Resorts 



IN MAINE. 



Are now on sale at the following rates : 



Boston to Andover and return _ . $10,00 



•' South Arm (Richardson Lakes) and 



return 12.00 



Middle l-i infl vi.ri'i . . , 1 2,110 



" Upper Dam " 13.00 



" Upton " 11.00 



" Mountain View House or Ranglet 

 Outlet and return I Indian Rock) 



via Phillips 13 75 



Indian Rock and return via Andover 14.00 



" Rangeley Lake and return 12.50 



'• Phillip- " 10.00 



" Indian Rock and return, (via An- 

 dover. return via Phillips). 15.25 



" Bemis Stream and return, via An- 

 dover 14.00 



Mooschead Lake and return (Mt. 



Kineo House) 15.00 



" Forks or tie- Keniir-bec and return. 13.00 



- Dead Ri'.-er and return 13.00 



" Grand Falls. N . B. . and return 18.00 



St. Vnd -'"■'--. N b . nlJil !'■■ ire . 1 ... Iji.l 

 Also tourists' tiok-ts to -.11 Sporting and Pleasure. 

 Resorts in Maine and the Provinces. 



Tickets for -in- at a'l 1 rinciiial ticket offices, and 

 at 380 WASIIIM i ION STREET, I KfKm , 

 and at DEPOT. H.VYMARKET SQ., < Buslu - N ' 

 Send for list of excursions, 



D. J. FLANDERS. 

 Oen. Pass, and Ticket Agent. 



LEVE & ALDEN'S 



American Tours. 



Single aud excursions i u-kefs i--.tted to all summer 

 and winter resorts in the United States and Canada. 



Special excursion parties, under personal con- 

 duction, providing for every expense en route, 

 constantly formed. 



Send for "American Tourist, Gazette " giving full 

 particulars. 

 ' CHIEF OFFICE: 



207 Broadway, New York 



ALLAN LINE. 



ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. 



During summer seasons. May to December, one 

 of the elegant mail steamers leaves Quebec every 

 Saturday. 



SHORTEST OCEAN VOYAGE. 



Only 5 Days From Land to Land. 



For information, passage, &c, apply to 



GENERAL AGENTS. 

 New York, 207 Broadway, N. Y. 

 Boston, Mass. , 16 State street. 

 Philadelphia, Pa. N. E, Cor. Broad and Cheamut 

 ftreets. 



"THE FISHING LINE." 



TAKE THE 

 Grand Rapids and Indiana R. R. 



THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE 

 Trout, Grayling and Black Bass Fisheries, 



Northern Michigan, 



CiBAND TRAVERSE REGION 



and the Michigan North \ 

 equaled, in the abtindanci 

 Contained. 



BROOK TROUT abound in the streams, and the 

 famous AMERICAN GRAYLING is found only in 

 these, waters. 



The TROUT season begins Mav 1 and ends Sept. 1. 



The GRAYLING season "ti'iis June 1 and ends 

 Nov. 1. 

 BLACK BASS, PIKE. PICKEREL and MUSCA- 



,-: :.v!- it :, ,, , ,, ,,, ,, ,,, , v ;, i .,.- - n - , ! i- - >,. ,j ri i e r - 



lakes and lakelets , j tin . Territory. The Sportsman 

 can readily send trophies of his skill to his friends 

 or "club" at borne, as Ice for packing fish can be 

 had tit nearly all points. 



TAKE YOUR FAMDjY. WITH YOU. The scenery 

 ot the North Woods and Lakes is very' beautiful. 

 The air is pure, dry and bracing. The climate is 

 i,,- ili:-i- beneficial to those suffering with 



Hay Fever and Asthmatic Affections, 



New hotels with all modern improvements are 

 being erected and wiU be ready for the season of 

 1882, as well as many extensive additions to the 

 Inch will guarantee ample 



i.tin 



s for all. 



from Petoskey- to Mackinac City 



was completed and opened for business July 3d, 

 and dolly trains are now running through, connect- 

 ing at St. Ignace for Marquette, L'Anse, Negau- 

 nee, etc., formine' the tr.n-T direct, route from Cin- 

 cinnati. Louisville, IbtULV-apeli-i, Col-mbus, Dayton, 

 Pittsburgh, and all Southern, Southeastern' and 

 Southwestern Points, 



During the season ROUND TRIP EXCURSION 

 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT LOW RATES, and 

 attractive train facilities offered to Tourists and 

 Sportsmen. 



Dogs. Guns and Fishing Tackle Carried Free at 

 owner's risk. 



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



on this route. For Tourists' Guide a handsomely 



illustrated book of 160 pages sent free. For Time 



Cards, Folders and further information, address 



A. B. LEET, GenT Pass'r Agent, 



Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Chesapeake & Ohio R'y . 



THE ROUTE of the SPORTSMAN and ANGLER 



- I :..-- i , ■: 



GROUNDS OF VIRGINIA AND 



WEST VIP.GINIA, 



Comprising those of I - Qtral and Piedmont Virginia 



Ulue" Ridge Mo- .ir.niie. V:.il.-y of Virriniii Alice. 

 hany Mountains. Greenbrier .and N-iv Rivers, Kena- 

 wha Valley, and including in their varieties of »-j inl- 

 and fish, deer, bear, wild tnrkevs, v. ill duck, grouse, 

 quail, snipe, woodcock, mountain trout, bass, pike, 

 pickerel, etc. 



Guns. fishit'.Lt a i. ah i one dog for each sports- 

 man carried free. 



THE ROUTE OE THE TOURIST, 



through the most beautiful and pictureesque scenery 

 of the Virginia Mountains to the White Sulphur 



in- -i .. ---: urn--- -i None, . . -b [■-. 



The C. & O. R'y is reached by rail at Huntington, 

 W. Va... from the West. Northwest and Southwest; 

 at, Charlottesville, V.. from the Nfcrth and East, and 

 at Richmond, Va., from the South. 



The complete, n of rl -- Peninsular Extension in the 

 it 1881 affords 



and establishes a continuous rail line, via Rich- 

 mond, Va., and Huntington. W. v., between the 

 mouth of Chesapeake Bay and the Pacific Ocean. 



H. W. FULUSR, 



G. P. & T. A., Richmond, Va. 



Bromfield House, Boston. 



EUROPEAN PLAN; 

 MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



Wild Fowl_ Shooting. 



SPRINGVILLE HOUSE OR SPORTSMEN'S 

 RETREAT, SHINNECOCK BAT, L. I. 



By a practical gunner and an old bayman. Ha< 

 always on hand the best of boats, batteries, etc., 

 with 'the largest rig of trained wild geese decoys on 

 the coast. The best ground in the vicinity of New 

 York for bay sntne -flooring of all varieties. Special 

 attention given bv himselt to guests, and satisfac- 

 tion guaranteed. Address ¥31. N. LANE, Good 

 Ground, L. I. Refers bv permission to J. B. Shep- 

 herd, 891 Broadway, and Wm. Dutcher, 320 Broad- 

 way, N.-Y 



Virginia Midland R. E. 



The safest, the shortest, and best route to 



FLORIDA AND THE SOUTH. 



Pullman Palace Cars direct witkou t change. Upon 



i li-ari-'ll 'l--:t -nrrieij it'e :r 



Leave New York at 10 P. M. and 3:40 P. M. Wash- 

 ington. D. C. , 7:10 A. M. anil 10 P. M. For informa- 

 tion address JOHN S. BARBOUR, President, ' 'or. 

 Sixth St.. and Perm ave., Washington. D. C. 



