200 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



i n-iop. i: r, Jggjj 



g7*e gennel. 



^par/sttmn's §aar!s. 



Dr Gordon Stables, R.N. 



TWTFORD, BERKS, ENGLAND, 

 Author or the 



"PRACTICAL KENN EL GUIDE," &C. 



exports champion and other pedigree dogs of any 

 breed, send for 



" PLAIN HINTS TO WOULD-BE BUYERS." 

 Price 10 cents, post tree. Gives addresses ot prln- 

 olpal English breeders. 



PEDIGREE 



PRlUfTINO ATV» COMPIUNC, 



CHEAPER THAN CAN BE DONE BY ANY OTHEs,' 



H0USH IN AMERICA, 

 Which does first-class v\ ork and guarantees satis- 

 faction. Also, 

 YONCULINFAae .' . 'a I U,AR AND BOOK. 

 Br mall, for $3. 

 K. A C, VON CUJLlTf. 



P. O. Box 22, Delaware city, Del. 



3§#optsnten"8 <§aod& 



5 Consecutive Shots, 50 feet, off-band. 



WILD IIAIUIY, thelndi an BeOUt, sots tlint with 

 a Stevens' mile or risiol. at r.-i ire, on'-haml. he 

 can knock the spots out of a pko log card in this 

 way all day long-, fie Is obliged lo use these anus 

 todo the gnat reals performed dally In Barnum's 

 Circus and elsewhere, Hinging a bell a 

 through a quarter-Inch tntluieye; cuttloi theasues 

 from a cigar held in anoile-r poison's mouth; 

 piercing a dime held between another's fingers, and 

 numerous other difficult and wonderful shois. 

 The only objection to these arms 1^ that they snoot 

 so well, are. so handy to i ila-a ..r .n a ■.-"•ny ab"'it 



In a trunk or bag, tli I sveryborij wants them, and 



the makers have had to enlarge the lacuna and 

 work nights to suppo the demand, and eren In ihe 

 dull season cannot gey much stock ahead. Send 

 for Illustrated price list to 

 CHAS. FOLSOM, 10G Chambers ST., N. T. 



Dealer In 

 Fire-Arms, Ammunition, and all Articles con- 

 nected with the same, unit sole agent for 

 J. SXEVEMS tc (O.'S 



Breech-Loaclin a A rms. 



SINGLE niiNS: Plain, H2.M> ; Twi-t, S1S.50 ; Lami- 

 nated, $17. 



RIFLES: .22 cal., 24 In., J 2i i ; i(. In. , S'»2 : 2S In., $24. 

 .88, .31 or .14 '• 20; 2t ; 29. 



HUNTER'S PET RIFLES: .22, ,S2, ,3S or .-W eaL, 18 

 In., «1S; 22 in., tlO; 21 In , *21. 



POCKET HFLES: .n or .32 cal., 10 In., $12.25; 12 

 In., $13.25; 15 1n..$15; IS in., $16.50. 



GALLERY PISTOLS: Light, ?M; heavy, $22. 



For nine years I have bee 



lug gallery; ha'.e tried the, 

 and my experience shows n. 

 excels all others, and is moi 

 ilfle In my gallery. For bet 



11 , April 12, 18S1. 

 apitetnr of a shcot- 



:-■■ an,';,'., or rules, 



at the Stevens Riflo 



i demand than any 



f finish, accuracy 



fullv testify lo Its merits, as 1 have one now in use, 

 and been in daily constant use lor* iv« ,.>, ,: a »•.■*, firing 



C! .I." a ,"„,:. ■ .'. ., ', ;': a a., a' ,' ;,,« .0; ■■,'.. „■ 



rennect as the day it :e/' the factory. 

 Yours, etc., R. B. FULLER, 172 Clark St. 



THE AMERICAN 



PAT. PORTABLE HOUSE M'F'G CO 



MAJX1JFACTUHE HOUSES 



on an entirely new and novel prtaci] 



more stu n; ■ " !-'■■■■ ! . aaa in n'. 0M0 



way. Any sire iron, a Sportsman s or viner s < ol 



weighing «s coromi loiisaweiung 



80 lie,, -,,i ihat Ho nails, screws or skilled lilbO 



are requln ; a , , . . 



quickly done. Simple, IlgJlC, ; '" , ■■ 



durable, a'sl-rie. Sportsmen's Cots 



Cottages specialises. Send tor descriptive circula 



or apply to EARL LBE, Manager, 



vv Corona, Queens (f) , N. Y. 



GUNS WITH HAMMERS ON OUR GRIP 



AND BOLT ; AND DOUBLE GRIP ACTIONS. 

 SIZES FROM 4 TO 20. 



Muzzle- Loaders Altered. 



to Breech-Loaders. 

 Pin-Fire Guns Altered to Central-Fire. 

 Stocks Bent to Any Crook. 



GUNS BORED TO SHOOT CLOSE. 

 Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 



- -814 W. PKATTSTBEE'r, BALTIMORE, MD. 



TAT HAM 



Selected Standard 



Trap Shot! 



Soft or Chilled. 



NUMBERS 7, 8, 9 AND 10, 



NO. Ol pellets to OZ., 338 472 688 1U56 Soft. 

 " " " " 845 495 Tlfi 1130 Chilled, 



TATHAM& BRO'8, 



82 BEE KM AN ST., NEW YORK. 



$oh!s and pontes for Sportsmen. 



Fishing Season at Rangeley 

 Lakes Again Open. 



EXCLUSION TICKETS 



BOSTON A WD MtAIJSIE 

 RAILROAD. 



Boston to Andover and return $9.00 



" South Arm (Richardson Lakes) and 



return 18.00 



" Middle Dam and return 13.00 



" Upper Dam '• 14.00 



" Upton " 11.00 



" Mountain view House or Kanglet 

 Outlet and return (Indian Rock), 



via Farmlngton 13.15 



>' India i ' i i arn via Andover 15.H6 



.'ai.C.a.la; -' I. i , bill „ . . . C.ia 



" Phillips " 11.00 



" Indian Rock and return, (via An- 

 dover, return via Farmlngton).. 15.25 



" (via Andover) lianas Stream and 



return 15.26 



" Moosehead Lake and return (MU 



Klneo nouse) 16.00 



" Porks of the Kennebec and return. 13.00 



' ,1""!' ' '1.1 ■ . ... 



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



" St. Andrews, N. B., and return. . . . 15.00 



Also tourists' tickets to all Sporting and Pleas- 



sorts In Maine and the Provinces. 



I C aaa ; ! \ i;ea! I.icl el ■'"il," , l'.JL> 



at 280 WASUlNi. .: T, nqTfVH 



DEPOT, HAVMARKET SQ., / BU81 ™' 

 Send for list ot excursions. 



D. J. FLANDERS, 

 Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent. 



SPORTSMEN ! 



I am enabled to offer good accommodations to all 



those seeking- health, recreation and pleasure. 

 Good gunning in the luimedl tc neighborhood lor 

 small "game, and deer hunting within halt a day's 



drive, l-lije eeii'lT. cl'iango of 'ullage, ac. I. ass 



fishing ou the Delaware. Address E. D. HUFF- 

 MAN, Boxtr,, Marshall's Creek, Monroe Co., Pa. 



AT niGULAND FARM, good bowl, hunting and 

 u ■: .''. Horses. i.iiia S ara.i eludes mrnlshed. 



Deer hunting wiihlu reach. Five hums from New 

 York. cilv reieivncis. Address GEORGE W. 

 Dh.t KEK, Monrieelio, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 



*7r» A WKKR. SlUaday at homenasiiy mail' . 

 9 / £. ooatly outfit free. AdOreaa TRUE & CO 

 MUjaatEk, Maine. 



CARDEN AND FARM SEEDS. 



SKND FOR NBW CATALOGUE. 



Vanderbut Bros., 23 Fulton St., H. Y. 



MOOSEHEAD LAKE and the North Maine Wil- 

 derness Illustrated. The only complete and 

 comprehensive guide nook to ^orLhern Maine and 

 the Bead waters or the Kenneoec, Penobscot , Bu 

 John's and ATOostook rivers, and the numerous 

 lakes and pouds connected with Lhem. 256 pages, 

 80 illustrations and large map. Tinted paper, Il- 

 luminated coveis. Price, by mail, post-paid, bo 

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

 Mabs 



§utels nnd §oaten far Sportsmen 



ASSOCIATED 



SOUTHERN RAILWAYS, 



Bay Line. 



The Direct and Popular EouteB to the 

 YORKTOWN CENTENNIAL, 



October 13 to 21, inclusive, 



ANP TO THE 



Atlanta Cotton Exposition, 



October 5 to December 81. 



AND ALSO TO 



Florida, the Sonth, and Southwest. 



TIME TABLE IN EFFECT OCTOBER 1, 1881. 



Richmond and Danville Line- 

 Train 50. Leaves New York '-1-30 a m. Phila- 

 delphia '7-ii.t a rir. Baltimore *«-j5 a m Arrives 



i;ieLii_u;j.l .aaa p m. n .r.vlile i-,i,. a m. Charioir.e 

 'I2-5S tit. Atlanta "10-35 a ru There makes same 

 connections as No. 48 below. Pullman cars Kieh- 

 d Atlanta to N 



ilelpb 



rleans. 

 ,m. Phlla- 



Kielirnond 

 nuects with 

 lehmond lo 

 >pt Svnrtav, 

 OWN </ii 



nd4S. 



• liiek- 



_. Phila- 

 a. Arrives at 

 ). Charlotte 

 an *6-30 am. 

 "iii-tispm, 51 



New York 



delphia 15-15 p m. Baltimore rs-5'1 



Lynchburg *4-39 a m. Danville ■ i 



«i-mipm. Atlanta *l2-0ti n't. B 



Montgomery • 1-53 am. New orle, 



liours froiii Mew Vork. Pullman . 



to U'ashi ngron, Wa-htugton to Charlotte and Au- 



custa. Arrives at Columbia "6-aapm, and Augusta 



111-15 p m. Savannah *3-t5 p m. Jacksonville *S-15 



Train IS. Leaves New York "10-00 p in. Phila- 

 delphia 1-15 am. Baltimore I-45 am. Arrives at 



l-Jle.liUloni: "i -;a a n. Lyie'liourg C CI I", ra. il'iti- 



vllle *5-35 p m. Charlotte » I g-B0 n't Atlanta *l'2-iil 

 n'n. Macon "ti-55 p m. Montgomery *s oo pm. 

 Mobile *4-5) a m . New Orleans ' I0-H2 a m. Pullman 

 'trlito Atlanta via jiichmwl <iinl Atlanta 



o Orie 



Atlantic Coast Lino. 



Train -10. Leaves New York "4-30 a m. Phila- 

 delphia " i'-05 a in . Baltimore '9-45 a m. Arrives at 

 Richmond *'2-55 p m. Wilmington *ll-25 p ni. 

 Charleston *S-0D a m Savannoli 'J2.30 n'n. Jack- 

 sonville ti-10 p m. Pullman .Sleepers Mllford, Va. 

 in t'ltarleston. 



Train 4S. Leaves New York "10-00 p m. W. 

 I'nlladelnhla-i-isam. Baltimore *4-43 am. Antvea 

 at Richmond *li-3oara. Wilmington *9-15pm. 

 Charleston *8-O0 a m. Savannah "12-30 n'n. Jack- 

 sonville ts-to p m. Columbia *6-0t) a m. Augusta 

 "9-30 am. Macon "a-15 p m. Savannah "3-45 p m. 

 Jacksonville via Augusta \--l5 a m. Pullman Sleep- 

 ing Car3 New York to Charleston. 

 Bay line. 



Leaves New York t3-40 p m . Philadelphia t5 -45 

 pm. Baltimore +S-45 p m. Arrives at Portsmouth 

 t9-i>oatn. Weldonti-50 pm. Raleigh tT-35 p m . 

 Wilmington "9-45 p m. Charleston *s-oo am. Sa- 

 vannah "12-30 n'n. Jacksonville t--sd o m. Colum- 

 bia "li-on a m . Augusta *9-n0 a m. Savannah "3-45 

 p m. Jacksonville via Augusta "s-15 a m Pttiiman 

 Sleeping cars vreklon to Cuarleston Connects at 

 Old Point, l',i., 7-00 «. in. I'iie'v, eraeet Sunday, icilh 

 Steam Firm Lines for YORKTOWN. 



» Dailv. i Daily, Sundays excepted. 



Forre'se.rvail' m or in i th-, > ' 1 1 m-, and tor tickets, 

 time tables, and for all information, apply at 308 

 Washington street, Boston. 229 Broadway, New 

 York. S3S Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Corner 



a i a , ,■ ','. ;. : i'li . I . li: ' 



511 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, and leading 

 Ticket Offices East. 



A. POPE, Gen'l Passenger Agent. 



THE FISHING LINE. 



TAKE THE 



Grand Rapids & Indiana R. R. 



THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE 

 Trout, Grayling «v 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 fish 

 contained . 



BROOK TROUT abound in the streams, and the 

 larnons AMERICAN GRAYLING Ib found only In 

 .■[■a. 



The TROUT season begins May 1 and endsSept 1. 



The GRAYLING season opens June l and ends 



N BLACK BASS, trKE, PICKEREL and MXISCA- 



LONGE, also abound in large numbers in the many 

 lakes and lakelets of this territory. The Sports- 

 man can readily send trophies ot ids skill to his 

 friends or " ellffl at tiome, as ice for packing fish 

 can be iia.il :-.[ nearly all points. 



TAKE YOUR FAMILY WITH YOU. The 

 scenery of the North Woods and Lakes is very 

 oeauttrul. The air is pure, dry and "bracing. The 

 climate Is peculiarly beneficial to those suffering 



Hay Fever and Asthma jtffeetions. 



The hotel aecotiimeiiat ions are excellent, and will 

 bo largely increased in time for the sea. on of 1881 

 ie, nee.- buildings and additions. 

 "Durtn" the season ROUND TRIP EXCURSION 

 TICKETS WILL UK SOLD AT LOW RATES, and 



attractive train facilities offered to Tomlsis and 



P DogsTGiin8 and Fishing Tackle Carried Free at 

 owner'srlsk. ... 



Ilia our aim to make sportsmen feci "at home" 

 on this route. Foi 'tourists Guide a handsomely 

 Illustrated book ot 160 pages sentfireft lime Curds, 

 Folders and I uri her information, address 



iMffo itiid^csorfsfor Spmkmiiui 



TO SPORTSMEN; 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co, f . 



Respectfully invite attention to the 



SUPERIOR FACILITIES 



afforded by their lines for reaching most of th* 

 TROUTrNG PARKS and RACE COURSES in th* 

 Middle States. These lines being CONTINUOUS 

 FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the dlf- , 

 fleulties and dangers of reshipment,while theex»4 

 eellent cars which run over the smooth sted 

 trsoka enable STOCK TO BE TRANSPOBTHB . 

 without failure or Injur v . 



the uses o» 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company 

 also reach the best localities for 



GTJMOG AM> FISHETG ■ 



In Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCTTRSIOlfl 

 TI CKET8 are sold ai ' i C nmpany hi 



all the principle aiaeatt BNOVA, BEJV 



FORD, ORBS a, MINNEQUA,»H. 



other well-known centers for 



Trout XlfbiPK, Wing Shooting, and 9UI 

 Hunting. 



4 ho, +9 



TUCKEBTON, BEACH HAVEN, CAPE MA** 



8QUAN, and paints r a --r.YCOAfflM 



renowned fa 3HR SPORT AFTH»« 



SIN AND J'EATHER. f - 



« L. P. FARMER, Gen'l Pass. Agent. .1 



VteAXS %SOUSO», Gen'l Manasex. i eblMi'l 



Chesapeake & Ohio R'y. I 



TUE ROUTE Ot the SPORTSMAN and ANGLER 

 TO THE BE^T HUNTING AND FISHING 1 

 GROUNDS OF VIRGINIA AND 

 WEST VIRGINIA, 



Comprising those of Central and Piedmont Vlr- 

 gi ol u Bine Rhige Mountains, Valley of Virginia, 

 Allec'li He. Mia natal lis, iSreenl'ii'ier and New Rivers, 

 in ' a dp. ni. I a, a .'a'-li' .ec'ieiJes n£ 



game and tisit, deer, bear, wild turkeys, wild duck, 

 grouse, quail, snipe, woodcock, mountain troutJJ 

 bass, piki". liiraerei, etc. 



Guns, fishing tackle and one dog for each sports- | 

 man carried free. 



The Route of the Tourist, 

 through the mostheautlf ul and picturesque scenery 

 or the Virginia Mountains to the White Sulphur 

 Springs and other famous summer rosorta. 



The C. & O. R'y Is reached by rail at Huntingdon, 

 W. Va., from the West. No: a. invest, and Southwest; 

 at Charlottesville, Va., from the North and East, 

 and at Richmond, Va., from the South. 



The completion of the Peninsular Extension in 

 the summer of issi affords 



THE ONLY ALL BAIL ROUTE TO THE 

 "YORKTOWN CENTENNIAL," 

 and establishes a continuous rail line, via Rich- 

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

 mouth of tjlesapeake isay and the Pachie Ocean. 

 O. TV. nilEH, 



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



OLD DOMINION LINE. 



THF, STEAMERS of this Line reach some of the 

 finest, watenowl and upland shooting sections' ■ 



Norfolk, sties mesa sail Tuesday, Thursday and 8at- j 



or la' . 'ace .-.-■, ru'll ei a,. .■! 'inn -da:, 



-- -• i—.. . ...^,, ',.;.- ■.., ,. ...-'a...-, i,e ,.'.-.„-, r. 



Bromfield House, Boston. 



EUROPEAN PLAN. 



MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



Wild FowX Shooting. 



SPrTnGVILLE HOUSE OR SPORTSMEN'S RE- 

 TREAT, SHINNECOCK BAY, L. I. 



iY A PRACTICAL GUNNER AND AN OLD< 



) bayman. Has always or '" 



boats, battenes, etc., with the 

 wild geese decoys on the coa 

 to the vicinity or New York ft 

 of all varieties. Special atten 

 to his guests nud satisfaction t 

 wm. n. LANE. Good Orottna 

 mission to J. B. See, 

 Dutcher, 320 Broadway, N. V. 



B 



arauteed Address I 

 .. I. uefersby per-l 

 '.roadway, and Wm. 1 



trip of a parry ot Boston gentlemen to the Rich ura 

 son-RAugeley lakea it treats of "campll fe," Indoors 

 and out, la annuslng, instructive and interesting; 

 s*s pages 12 llustratlons. Price is cents. Ry 

 mall, postpaid, 50 cents. CHARLES A. J. FARRAR, 

 Jamaica Plain.Masa. 



Tim Pond ™ E Seven Ponds.! 



TROUT FISHING AND HUNTING. 



Parties wishing to visit the Seven Ponds, via 

 Bust is and Tim Pond, can have buck-board teams, | 

 tildes, boats, cainps, with board, in readiness, Xifm 

 rlting in advance to 



KENNEDY SMITH, Eustls, Maine. 



RICHARDSON AND RANOKLEY LAKES IL- 

 LUSTRATED, a thorough and complete 

 guide book to the Rangeley Lake Region, Kenne- 

 bago, Oupsupilc, lauuiaelineee and oounectlout 

 Lakes and the, head wauusortho Connecticut, Mag- 

 alioway, Androscoggin and Dead rivers; llui m ln- 

 ated covers, tinted paper, :-:i'i pages, eu lliustratlons 

 ana a large map, made mostly rrom accurate sur- 

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

 A. J. FARRAR, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



