160 



FOREST AND STREAM^ 



[Skptbmbkb 23, 1881. 



PEDIGREE 



PKINTI1VG AND COMPILING, 



CHEAPER THAN CAN BE DONE BY ANY OTHER 



HOUSE IX AMERICA, 

 Which docs first-class work ana guarantees satis- 

 faction. Also, 

 VONCULINPA'I i LAR AND BOOK. 



Br mall, for $3. 

 JB. & C. VON CCL1N. 



P. O. Box 22, Delaware City, DeL 



GLOVER'S 



IMPERIAL MANGE CURE. 



A sure cure for all SKIN DISEASES. For sale by 

 druggists and dealers In sportsmen's goods. Filce 

 Kto. perbottla. 



H. CLAY GLOVER, Sole Propbiktob, 



Imperial Kennels, Toms Hirer, N. J. 



Dr Gordon Stables, R.ff. 



TWTFORD, BERKS, ENGLAND, 

 Author ol the 



"PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE," &C. 



exports champion and other pedigree dogs of any 

 Dreed. Send for 



"PLAIN HINTS TO WOULD-BE BUYERS." 

 Price 10 cents, post free. Gives addresses of prin- 

 cipal English breeders. 



BRANDYWINE KENNEL. 



DASHING LION IN THE STUD. 

 The imported dog Dashing Lion will serve a 11m 



Ited number of appro! ties. Fee, $25. 



Address I. YEAUSLEY, JR., 



June30,3mos Box u, CoatesvUle, Pcnn. 



HARE BEAGLE KENNELS— For sale, the pro- 

 duce of imported and home bred animals that 

 have b: able to follow the dam on 



Otte trail, and are believed to be second to none in 

 nose, tongue and endurance. COLIN CAMERON, 

 BrickerTllle. Pa. May 1 2,uf 



OULEOUT COCKER SPANIEL KENNELS.— For 

 Cockers of all ages and colors, dogs, bitches 

 and puppies, address with stamp, ROB'T WALKER, 

 Franklin, Del. Co., N. Y. July 21-tf 



WANTED, two first-class, thorough bred Irish 

 Better puppies, a boul six months old; color 

 dark red. Address T. G. TaFT, Westboro, Mass. 

 Sept23,lt 



gyorlstnau's $ood$. 



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5 Consecutive Shots, 50 feet, off-liam'. 



WILD H ARRY, the Indian Sc< ut. says that with 

 a Stevens' Rifle or Plsiol, at 5" fee', ofT-band. he 

 can knock the fcpots oui ol playing card In thta 



way all day long *1 Stou&e these 



to do the great feats performed (tally In Barmun'H 

 Circus and elsewhei'e. Llnglng a bell every time 

 through a quarter-inch hulUew; cutting the ashes 

 from a cigar hold In anoTher person's mouth ; 

 plerc trig a dime held bet v een another's tinge .-,. and 

 numerous other difficult and wonderful shots. 

 e ...I. i iVai ■' ' -a a i la :-. arias, e, i hat t la", : h n a 

 so well, are so handy in i ike anam and carry about 

 In a trunk or hag, that, everybody wants them, ami 

 the makers hase had to enlarge the Factory and 

 work nlgh's, in supply (I e demand, and even In the 

 dull season cannot gel much stock ahead. Send 

 tor Illustrated price list to 

 CHAS. F01S0M, 10(J (lumbers St., N. Y. 

 lealer In 



, and all Articles con- 

 ie, and sole agent, for 

 J, STEVENS <fc CO.'S 



Breech-Load in if Arms. 



SINGLE GUNS: Plain, £12.50 ; Twist, $15.50 ; Lami- 

 nated, $17. 

 RIFLES : .22 e.al., 24 In., $20 J 2C In., $22; 23 In., $24. 



.82,.: 



20; 



21 J 



HUNTER'S PET RIFLES; .22, .32, .88 Or .44 CaL, 18 



In., ,-18; 22 In., U9 ; 21 in,, *21. 

 POCKET iJFI.ES: .22 or .32 cal., 10 In., $12.25; 12 



In., $13.25; 151n.,$l5; 18 In., $16.50. 

 GALLERY PISTOLS: Light, $20; heavy, $22. 



New York, May 19, isso. 



I avail of this occasion to Inform you that the 

 little pocket rifle that I bought from you as months 

 ago is a perfect gem. On my last, trip ] had occa- 

 sion to use It In the woods, and out of lea shots i 



'. 'h-,.1 , ! , ,.;,., '... 'a ' ' -a i a ■ . 



a distance ranging from 100 to 3i0 feet. For accu- 

 racy and perfection I consider Stevens riile. unri- 

 valled* Hoping tills statement will give you pleas- 

 ure, I remain, dear sir, 



Yours, very respectfully, J. A. P. Bonaldb. 



^irhmanu 0oads, 



'. First-class sporting ga 

 sent by post on rceelr. 

 di-essed to 



GEO. C. HENNING, 

 One Price Clothier, 



410 rtli MT., WASHI7VOTON C1XV. 



THE SNEIDER. 



GUNS WITH HA.MMERS ON OUR GRIP 



AND BOLT; AND DOUBLE GRIP ACTIONS. 

 SIZES FROM 1 TO 20. 



Muzzle-Loaders Altered. 



to Breech-Loaders. 

 Pin -Fire Gnns Altered to Central-Fire. 

 Stocks Bent to Any Crook. 



GUNS BORED TO SHOOT CLOSE. 

 Send for Illustrated Catalogue, 



214 W. PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. 



TATHAM' 



Selected Standard 



Trap Shot! 



Soft or Chilled. 



NUMBERS 7, 8, 9 AND m 



No. Of pellets to OZ., 338 472 68S 1056 Soft 

 « " " " 345 495 710 1M0 Chilled. 



TATHAM& BRO'8, 



82 BEEKMAN ST., NEW YORK. 



MOOSEHEAD LAKE and the North Maine Wll 

 dernes8 Illustrated. The only complete and 

 comprehensive gutde book to Northern Maine and 

 the head waters of the Kennebec, Penobscot, 8r» 

 John's and Aroostook rivers, and the numerous 

 takes and ponds connected with them. 258 pages, 

 : ; illustrations and large map. Tinted paper, Il- 

 luminated covers. Price, by mall, post-paid, so 

 cents. CHARLES A. 2. FARRAR, Jamaica Plain, 

 Mass. 



CHRIST, Fishery Inspector, i'ort Hope, Ontario. 



$govtsnten& <§po(h. 



THE AMERICAN 



PAT. PORTABLE HOUSE M'F'G CO 



BUHUFACTl'BE HOUSES 



on an entirely new and novel principle, whereby 

 more strength can be obtained than in any other 

 way. Any size from a Sportsman's or Miner's Cot, 

 "X by 8 feet, with floor, one door and four windows, 



weighing 4; a pou fls, to 8 kous dwelling. 



So arranged that no nails, screws or skilled labor 

 are required in putting them up ; very easily and 

 quickly done, simple, light,, strong, comfortable, 



durable, artistic. S cots and Summer 



Cottages specialties. Send for descriptive circular 

 or apply to EARL LEE, Manager, 



Corona, Queens Co., N. Y. 



hotels and Routes for sportsmen 



' THE FISHING LINE." 



TAKE THE 



Grand Rapids & Indiana R. R. 



THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE 

 Trout, Grayling; <fc Black Bass Fisheries, 



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 flsh 

 contained. 



BROOK TROUT abound in the streams, and the 

 famous AMERICAN GRAYLING Is found only in 

 these waters. 



The TROUT season begins May 1 and ends Sept 1. 



The GRAYLING Season opens June l and ends 

 Nov. 1. 



BLACK BASS, tiKE, PICKEREL and MUSCA- 

 LONGE, also abound in large numbers in the many 

 lakes and lakelets of this territory. The Sports- 

 man can readily send trophies of his skill to his 

 friends or " club " at home, as ice for packing flsh 

 can be had at nearly all points. 



TAKE YOUR FAMILY WITH YOU. The 

 scenery of the North Woods and Lakes is very 

 beautlfuL The air Is pure dry and bracing. The 

 climate Is peculiarly beneficial to those suffering 

 wltr- 



Hay Fever and Asthma Affections. 



The hotel accommodations are excellent, and will 

 be largely Increased In time for the season of 1881 

 by new buildings and additions. 



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 Pishing 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 loo pages sent free. Time Cards, 

 Folders and f ur' her Information, address 



*7rj a WEEK, tis a day at home easily made. 

 V'fc Costly outat tree. Address TR CE & CO. , 

 \aeraw, Waine. 



Fishing Season at Rangeley 

 Lakes Again Open. 



EXCURSION TICKETS 



VIA 



BOSTON AWD MAIWB 

 RAILROAD. 



Boston to Andover and return $9.00 



" south Ann (Richardson Lakes) and 



return 12.00 



" Middle Dam and return 13.00 



" UpperDam " 14.00 



" Upton " 11.00 



" Mountain view House or Kanglet 

 Outlet and return (Indian Rock), 



via Farmlngton 13.75 



" IndlanHock and return vlaAndover 16.26 



" Rangeley Lake and return 12.60 



" Phillips " 11.00 



" Indian Rock and return, (via An- 

 dover, return via Farmlngton) . . 15.26 

 " (via Andover) Bemls Stream and 



return 15.25 



" Moosehead Lake and return (Mt. 



Klneo House) 16.00 



" Forks of the Kennebec and return. 13.00 



" Dead River and return. 13.00 



" Grand Falls, N. B., and return 1S.00 



" St. Andrews, N. B., and return 16.00 



Also tourists' tickets to all Sporting and Pleas- 

 iii e Kesoris In Maine and the Provinces. 



Tickets for sale a.i, all pnnclpal ticket offices and 

 at 280 WASHINGTON STREET, 1 xinuTriN 



DEPOT, HAYMARKET SQ., / ^OSIOJN. 

 Send for list of excursions. 



D. J. FLANDERS. 

 Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent. 



UPLAND SHOOTING. 



Deer, Partridge, Woodcock, Ducks and 



Babbits 



in fine numbers. Good Ashing, boats, dogs and 

 guides. Six miles from Shohola, Erie R. K. Good 

 accommodations and references. Come or ad- 

 dress 



I. M. 8RADLEY, 

 Eldred, Sullivan Co, N. Y. 



CARDEN AND FARM SEEDS. 



8END FOR NEW CATALOGUE. 



vanderbllt.BroB., S3 Fulton St., N. X. 



§oMs and^sottsfor §>yorfsmetu 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co., 



Respectful] y invite attention to the 



SUPERIOR FACILITIES 



afforded by their lines for reaching most of tha 

 TROUT1NG PARKS and RACE COURSES In tha 

 Middle States. These lines being CONTINUOU* 

 FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the dif- 

 ficulties and dangers of reshipment, while theex- 

 oellent oars which run over the smooth steel 

 tracts enable STOCK TO BE TRANSPORTS* 

 without failure or injury. 



TM LUTES O* 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also reaoh the belt localities for 



GTOTDJG AID FISHEfG 



to Pennsylvania and New Jersey. BXCTTRSIOlf 



TICKETS are sold at the offices of the Company m 

 all the principle cities to KA^XE, RENOVA, BED* 

 FORD, CKESSON, RALSTON, MINNBQUA.MJ* 

 other well-known centers for 

 Troat FliUng, Wing Shooting, and SUB 

 Hunting. 

 »l?o,*» 



TUCKSBTON, BEACH HAVEN, CAPE MAT. 

 SQUAN, and paints a th eNE '.v"„ 

 renowned for SALT WATER SPORT AFTM 

 FIN AND FEATHER. f- 



«< %,. P. FARMER, Gen'i Pass. Agent. 



FaAmE IFatOMSOH. Gon'l Manairer. lfeMT-*i 



Chesapeake & Ohio R'y. 



THE ROUTE ot the SPORTSMAN and ANGLER 



TO THE BEST HUNTING AND FISHING 



GROUND3 OF VIRGINIA AND 



WEST VIRGINIA, 



Comprising those of Central and Piedmont Vir- 

 ginia Blue Ridge '.fountains, Valley of Virginia, 

 fountains,' ireenbrier and New Rivers, 

 and Including In their varieties at 

 a aali, lieia-, tx-e.r, ivll'l i lU'J.eys, wild dUCk, 

 grouse, quail, snipe, woodcock, mountain trout, 

 has.:., nike. raekerel, etc. 



Guns, nshlng tackle and one dog for each sports- 

 man carried free. 



The Route of the Tourist, 

 through the most beautiful and picturesque scenery 

 Irginla Mountains to the White Sulphur 

 Springs and other famous summer resorts. 



The C. & i >. it'y la reached by rail at Huntingdon, 

 w. Va,, from the West, . on b rest and Southwest; 

 a rlottesi Hie, va., from the North and East, 

 and at Klchmoid, Va., I'rom the South. 



The completion of the Peninsular Extension to 

 the summer of lssl affords 

 THE ONLY ALL RAIL ROUTE TO THE 

 "YORKTOWN CENTENNIAL," 

 and establishes a continuous rail line, via Rich- 

 mond, Va., and Huntington, W. Va., between tha 

 a Chesapeake Bay and the Pachic Ocean. 

 H. W. rCLLEB, 

 G. P. «. T. A., Richmond, Va. 



OLD DOMINION LINE. 



THE STEAMERS of this Line reach some of th8 

 tlnest watertowl and upland shooting sections 

 in tlio caimtrv. CuDu-aa.i ne.ai. re,.a. tor Chincoteague, 

 laih'fs Island and points on the Peninsula, City 

 Point, James River, Currituck, Florida ai.d the 

 mountainous country ot Virginia, Tennessee, etc 

 .a earners sail Tuesday, Thursday andSat- 

 lay. Lewes, Dell., Monday and Thursday at 8 r. 

 m. Full information given at office, 19T Greenwlclk 

 street, New York. 



Bromfield House, Boston. 



EUROPEAN PLAN. 



MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



Wild Fowl Shooting. 



£ 



Y A PRACTICAL GUNNER AND AN OLD 

 n. Has always on hand the best of 



re -,. etc., v Ph he largest, rig ot trained 

 wild geese decoys on the coast. The best ground 

 In the vicinity or Xew York for bay snipe shooting 

 ofall varieties. Special s ttentlon given by himself 



mlit ei;a ■; . •• 1 -an-:' anion guaranteed Address 

 W.M. is'. LANK, Good Ground, I.. I. Refers by per- 

 eit-.slnn to .!. H. Sla-jjlnad, a'.M Ltroadway. and Wm. 

 Duleher, 320 Broadway, N. Y. 



Tim Pond fZ Seven Ponds. 



TROUT FISHING AND HUNTING. 



Parties wishing to visit tie Seven Ponds, via 

 Eustis and Tim Pond, can have buck-board teams, 

 guides, boats, camps, with board, in readiness, by 

 wilting in advance to 



KENNEDY SMITH, Eustis, Maine. 



*-%» liUoinaraa, a luuiuu^u auu cuuipiowa 



guide book to the Rangeley hake Region, Kenne- 

 bago, Cupauptic, P&rmachneee and uonnectlout 

 Lakes and Che head waters of the Connecticut, Mag- 

 alloway, Androscoggin and Dead rivers; Illumin- 

 ated covers, ante , k , ;- a pages, si illustrations 

 and a large map, made mostly trom accttrato sur- 

 veys. Price, post-paid by mall, on cents. CHARLES 

 A J. FARRA R. Jamaica Plain, Muss. 



