220 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[October 13. 1881. 



lie fennel. 



Dr Gordon fctables.R ft- 



TWYFOHD, BERKS, ENGLAND, 



Author of the 



"PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE," &C. 



exports champion and other padlgree dogs ot am 

 breed. Send for 



"PLAIN HINTS TO WOULD-BE BUYERS." 

 Price in cents, pant free. Gives addresses ot prln 

 Mpal Kngllali breeders. 



PEBICREE 



IMtltvriiV'fJ A>I» c;«Ml!»ll.I-VG, 



CHEAPER THAN CAN BE DON K BY ANY OTHEti 



HOUSE IN AMERICA, 

 Ulilcn flflesBrst-c lass work and guarantees satis- 

 faction. Also, 

 TON CULIN PATENT si'l RE DOLLAR AND BOOK. 

 By mall, tor S3. 



13. & «'. V X CI 1.I1N. 



P. o. Box 22, Delaware City, Del. 



Sportsmen's <$oad& 



THE IMPROVED 



Shell Reloader 



OSGOOD'S PATENT, 



For Refilling: "-hot 



Military sli<-ll» 



of Mucal or 



Paper, 



WITH 



ACCURACY, UNIFORM- 

 1TY & RAPIDITY. 



Manufactured by the 



New Britain Rank Lock 



Oo.," New Bi train, Conn. 



Address CAPT. J. L. WOODBRIDGE, 



Gen. Agent, North Manchester, Conn. 



THE NEW AMERICAN 



Breech-Loading Shot Gun. 



SIMPLE AND 

 DURABLE 



Choke-Boie Barrels 



For close, hard sliootli 

 fceavy guns lor ducks ■ ! 

 circular. C. S. SUATT 

 Held, Mass. 



tfewModel, Top Snap, CHAMPION 



THE AMERICAN 



PAT. PORTABLE HOUSE MT'G CO. 



§$ortmwns §ootls. 



THE SNEIDER. 



Pat. 1805 

 Reis.lSSO 

 Pal. 1880 



GUNS WITH HAMMERS 01* OUR GRIP 



AND BOLT; AND DOTPBLK GRIP ACTIONS. 

 SIZES FROM 4 TO 20. 



Muzzle-Loaders Altered 



to Breech- Loaders. 

 Pin-Fire Gnus Altered to Central-Fire. 

 Stocks B«>nt to Any Crook. 



Gl NS BORED TO SHOOT CLOSE. 

 Send tor illustrated Catalogue. 



211 VV. PRA'I T STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. 



TATHAM' 



Selected Standard 



Trap Shot! 



Soft or Chilled. 



NUMBERS 7, 8, 9 AND KK 



NO. Ot pellets tO OZ., 338 472 eSS 1056 sort. 

 " " " " 345 495 716 1180 Chilled, 



TATHAM& BRO'8, 



82 BEEtMAN ST., NEW YORK. 



fotels and §ontes pr sportsmen. 



Fishing Season at Rangeley 

 Lakes Again Open. 



EXCURSION TICKETS 



VIA 



BOSTOK JRJBSXX UAIITS 

 RAILROAD. 



Boston to Andover and return. $9.00 



" south Arm. a rd ikes) anfl 



return 12.00 



'■ ji U'M loo ' :nnl n'i mm mm. 



" UpparDam <• 14.00 



" Upton " 11.00 



" Mountain view House or Kanglet 

 Outlet and return (Indian Rock), 



via Faruilngton 13.75 



" IndlanRockancLret urn via Andover 15.25 



'• Haugel>-v Lake ami return 18.60 



» pwiiips " n.oo 



» Indian Rock and return, (via An- 



dover, return via Fa»xitngton) . . 15.26 



■' ;'-, I; , uriij-. i'i i Imml:: Si I'-mal .■lUfi 



return 15.26 



» Moosehead Lake and return (ML 



Klneo House) 15.00 



" Forks ot the Kennebec and return. 13.00 



« Dead River and return 13.00 



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



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



Also tourists' tickets to all Sporting and Pleas- 

 ure Resorts In Maine and the Provinces. 



Tickets (or sale at all principal ticket offices and 

 at 280 WASHINGTON STREET,! j™,,™ 



DEPOT, HAYMARKET SO_., / J 5 " 010 "- 

 Send lor list of excursions. 



• D. J. FLANDERS, 

 Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent. 



MAJV»JTAt:TCKE HOUSES 



cn an entirely new and novel principle, whereby 



more strength can be obtained than In any other , 

 way. Anv size n-Mtci i Mar. oman's or Miner's Cot, . 

 6x by 8 teet , With floor, one door and four windows, 

 weighing «6 pounds, to a commodious dwelling. 

 So arranged that no nails, sen m 0] ■■ J Mlied labor I 

 are required In piitilng them up; very easily and 



Si ■>!■ i. '.!,:■• I'll 0, ,' ■ I'I " I I'h, 



urable, »rtlsl.lc. Sportsmen's i oik and Summer | 



a'!". ". '' " •■ i i , . 'i ' "i '," ' 



W apply to EARL LEE, Manager, ■ 



Corona, Queens co . , N. Y. 



SPORTSMEN ! 



neighborhood for 

 small game, and deer hunting within half a day'r 

 drive, fine scenery, change of foliage, &o. Bass 

 iNhlng on the Delaware. Address E. D. HUFF- 

 MAN, Box 45, Marshall's creek, Monroe Co., Pa, 



§otels and § antes for Sportsmen 



EASTWARD HOI or, Adventures at Hangeiej 

 Lakes. A capital story of sport and adventure 

 in tne wilds ot Maine. Interesting alike to old ana 

 young. Has received tie highest commendation* 

 from the metropolitan press. Ean-sorueiy bound 

 In cloth, and contains 37b pages, Ulustratlona. 

 Bent Dy mall, postpaia, on receipt of price, r-eo. 

 CHAHLE- A. i. FARKAR. Jamaica flarh. Haas. 



GARDEN AND FARM SEEDS. 



BEND FOB NEW CATALOGUE. 



Vanderbilt Bros., 83 Fulton St., N, Y. 



CAR fie E !>.— Agents wanted for Life of Prest- 

 dent Garfield. A complete, laithful history 



i :■■ a.'.- ■ i".' i i i mlnent biographer, 



t ol. Conwell. Books all ready tor delivery. An ele- 

 [..■: in' , alii ,i.i '-'I ,i .,ii"i'., : i'i r!o a'.. .1 eiiiiiea. i !!■- 

 eral terms. Agents take i rders for from 20 to 50 

 copies dallv. outsells any other book ten to one. 

 Agents never made money so fast, The book sells 

 Itself. Experience not necessary. Failure un- 

 known. All make Immense pr aus. Private perms 

 free. GEORGE BTINSON .v' cO , Portland. Maine. 



MOOSEHEAD lake and the North Maine Wil- 

 derness Illustrated. The on l.y complete and 

 comprehensive guide boot ro Northern Maine and 

 the head waters of the Kennebec, Penobscot , su 

 John's and Aroostook rtvera, and the nume rous 

 lakes and ponds connected with them. 266 pages. 

 so illustrations and large map, Tinted paper, Il- 

 luminated covers. Price, by malt, post-paid, 50 

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



ASSOCIATED 



SOUTHERN RAILWAYS, 



The Direct and Popular Eoutes to the 



YORKTOWN CENTENNIAL, 



October 13 to 31, inclusive, 



AUDTOTUE 



Atlanta Cotton Exposition, 



October B to December 31. 



AND AtSO TO 



Florida, the South, and Koutlmest. 



TIME TABLE IN EFFECT OCTOBER 1, 1881. 



Richmond and Danville Line- 

 •I'rnin SO. Leaves New York *-i-S0 am. Phlla- 



iloplii i -7-11:, a in. Baltimore *9-M> a m Arrives 

 Richmond "2-55 p m. Danville *7- 53 p m. Charlotte 



_ in \-l. Leave* New York t.-4i> p in. Phila- 

 delphia ir>-. r> p m. Baltimore ts-.vi p m. .\ rrtvea at 

 Lynchburg *4-:.'.i a in. Danville*, a in. Charlotte 

 •l-iiopm. Atlanta *i2-"u> n't. Vncon '6-30 am, 

 Ntontgomery "1-65 a m. New orle.ins '111-02 p m, 54 

 hour, from .New York. Pullman Car- New York 

 lo Washington, YV'a hlngton to Charlotte and Au- 

 gusta. Arrives at Columbia "ft-no p m, and Augusta 

 10-15 pm. savannah '3-45 pm. Jacksonville *s-i 5 

 am. 



Tra.in48. Leaves New York '10-00 pm. Phila- 

 delphia 1-15 a m. Baltimore i-45 a m. Arrives at 

 ■-'am. Lynchburg '2-25 p m. Dan- 

 Charlotte » 1 2-30 n't Atlanta *i2-ao 

 ffi pm. Montgomery '8 00 p m, 

 . New Orleans ".a- 1 2 am. Pulhyian 

 Richmond and A'U'.uta 



Mobile '4- 



Cai-« Xcw Tori !n Atlanta m 



to A'cu» Orleans. 



Atlantic Coast Line 



Train 40. Leaves New York 'J-80 am. Phila- 

 delphia '7-05 a m. Baltimore '9-45 a m Arrives at 

 Rienmond "2-55 p m. Wilmington 'u-25 p m. 

 cn:, Mi mo.i s-finam Savannau '12-so n'n. Jack- 

 sonville +S-10 p m. Pullman Sleepers MUford, Va. 

 to Charlest/m. 



Train 4S. Leaves M pw York ■ 1 0-no p m. W . 

 Philadelphia *l-16am. Baltimore *t-45 am Arrives 

 at Richm md *il-3t.am. Wilmington "9-45 pm. 

 Charleston '8-00 am. savannah * i 2-30 n'n. Jack- 

 sonville ts-10 p m. Columbia *6M a m. Augusta 

 •9-30 am. Macon *ii-i5 pm. savannah "3-45 pm. 

 Jacksonville via August, 1 *-ir,am. Pulunan Sleep- 

 ing Cam New York to Charleston. 

 Bay Eine. 



Leaves New York +3-to p m Philadelphia +5 -46 

 pm. Baltimore 18-45 pin. Arrives at Portsmouth 

 fo-o am. Weldon tl-50 p m. Raleigh 17-35 p m. 

 Wilmington «9-» p m. Charleston *s-no a m Sa- 

 vannah *12-i.O n'n. Jacksonville t--!0 p in. Colum- 

 bia *6-0" a m. Augusta '•■<- 10 a m. Savannah "3-15 

 pm. Jacksonville via Augusta '--is a m Pullman 



Old Point, Va., .- m. ■■■.- ... except Sunday, with 



.Steam r.-rr>; /-:•■■-." r 1 OKKTOWN 



For reservation ot berths, s.-eti..ns, and for tickets, 

 time tables, and for all Information, apply at Mr. 

 Washington street. Boston. 229 Broadway, New 

 York. 88S Chestnut si reel, Philadelphia, Corner 

 or Calvert and West Baltimore streets, llaltln ore. 

 511 Pennsylv mia avenue, Washington, and leading 

 Ticket Offices Kast, 



A. POPE, Gen'l Passenger Agent. 



THE FISHING LINE. 



TAKE THE 



Grand Rapids & Indiana R. R. 



THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE 

 Trout, Grayling 3c 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 rlBh 

 contained. _ ... 



BROOK TROUT abound In the streams, and the 

 lamous 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 



BLACK BASS, r iKE. PICKEREL and MU8CA- 



LONGE, also abound in targe numbers In the maiiy 

 lakes and lakelets of this territory. The Sports- 

 man can rearlilv send trophies of his skill to his 

 friends or '• club » at home, as ice for packing nah 

 can be had at nearly all points. 



TAKE YOUR F.AMILY WITH YOU. The 

 Bcenery of the North Woods and Lakes Is very 

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

 climate Is peculiarly beneficial to those suffering 



Hay Fever and Astluna Affections. 



The hotel accommodations are excellent, andwlU 

 be largely increased In time for the season of 1881 

 ... ■ ,;, ■ 



During tla Mason ROl SD TRIP EXCURSION 

 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT LOW RATES, and 

 attractive train facilities offered to Tomlsts and 



' P DogsfGunfl and Fishing Tackle Carried Free at 



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

 on this route. For Tourists' Guide a handsomely 

 Illustrated book uf 16.. pages sent tree. TlmeCards, 

 Folders and furiher information, address 



A. B. LEET, Gen'l Pass'r Agent, 



Grand Rapids, Mien. 



%j}otqls hiuJ ^qsorjs for Sportsmen. 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co. e 



Begpectfully in vite attention to the 



SUPERIOR FACILITIES 



most of the 



fletiltles and dangers of reshipment, while the ex- 

 cellent cars which run over the smooth steal 

 tracks enable STOCK TO BE TRANSPOKTKD 

 Without failure or injury . 



THE LINES OS 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also roach the beet localities for 



GOTMG AlfD FISHEJG 



m Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCTJBSIOW 



TICK ETS are sold ai the oiliees of the Company ia 

 all the principle cities t, , KANE, RF.Nt.iVA, BEIV 

 FORD, CRESSON, RAUsTON, M1NNEQUA.W4 

 other well-known centers for 



Trout jriihlns. Wing Shooting, and Still 

 Hunting. 



TTTCKEHTON, BEACH HAVEN. CAPE MA.%. 

 8QUAN, and points on the NEW .1 F.RSEY COABf 

 renowned for SALT WATER. SPORT AITM 

 FIN AND FEATHER. f 



Ii. P. FARMER, Gen'l Pass. Agent, ■ 

 Ium IfaioiisoK. Gen'l Manager. t eblT4l ■ 



Chesapeake & Ohio Ky. 



THE ROUTE of the SPORTSMAN and ANGLBM 

 TO THE BEST HUNTING AND FISHTNG j 

 GROUNDS OF VIRGINIA AND 

 WEST VIRGINIA, 



Comprising those ot Central and Piedmont Yh-f. 

 glnia Blue Ridge Mountains, Vailey of Virginia," 

 Alleghany Mountains, Greenbrier ami New Rivers,! 

 Kanawha Vallev, and iimlurling In l.helr varieties *t 

 game and fish, deer, bear, wild turkeys, wild duCKj 

 grouse, quail, snipe, woodcock, mountain tronVl 

 in .ike, pickerel, etc. 



Guns, fishing tackle and one dog for each Bportt. 

 man carried free. 



The Route of the Tourist, 

 through the most beautiful and plcturesquescensiM 

 of the Viiglnla Mountains to the White Sulphas 

 Mir mo. 11,110 "I laa 1 if-.iv::-: 111,101:0' i-fvirls. 



The C- & O. R'y is reached ny rail at Huntingdon,! 

 W. Va., from the West. Northwest, and southwest J _ 

 at Charlottesville, va., from the North, and Bast, 

 and at Ulchmnnii, Va., from the South. 



The completion of the Peninsular Extension in 

 the summer of I ssi affords 



THE ONLY ALL RAIL ROUTE TO THB M 

 " YORKTOWN CENTENNIAL," 

 and establishes a continuous rail line, via RlcfijE 

 mond, Va., and nuuili.ginn, W Va., between tne 



,.■.>>, 1,1 r\t ' ",(,u'»r,f>iil.-.. Knv 1 



mouth of Chesapeake 



nd the Pacinc ocean. 



la W. 1 111 I. EH, ^ 



G. P. &. T. A., Richmond, Vh," 



OLD DOMINION LINE. 



ptlK STEAMEBSOttlJiS Line 



r.ne.s 



..icr 



in thee 



CObb'S l,ia ,H lilel 



Point, .Tames Rlv. 

 mouuiainous couui 

 Norfolk Kteamcrs si 

 urday. Lewes, Del 

 Full inform: 1 no 

 street, New York. 



of the 



■ ucna 



oieugUO, 



,ul ., city 

 a .1 the 



., -.-, I'm. 

 andSftM 



Bromfield House, Boston.- 



EUROPEAN PLAN. 



MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



Wild FowMShooting. 



8PRINGV1I.LE HOUSE OR SPORTSMEN'S flfl 

 TREAT, SHINNEl^OCK BAY, L. I. 



BY A PRACTICAL GUNNER AND AN OW 

 baytrnn. Has always on hand the best eft 



CAMP LIFE IN THE WILDERNESS.— Second 

 edition now ready. This story describes tne 

 trio of a party of Boston gentlemen to the Richard 

 son-Rangeley lakes. It treats of "campllte,"lndoorB 

 indout, is amiuslng, instructive ana interesting; 

 «S4 oaues, 12 llustradons. Price 26 cents By 

 mall, postpaid, 30 cents. CHARLES A . J. FARRAR, 

 Jamaica Plaln.Mass. 



Tim Pond ^ Seven Ponds. 



TROUT FISHING AND HUNTING. 



Parties wishing to visit the Seven Ponds, vl* 



Eustls and Tim Pond, can have buck-board teas* 



guides, boats, camps, with board, in readiness, V- 



writing in advance to 



KENNEDY SMITH, Eustls, Maine. ] 



RICHARDSON AND HANUBLET LAKBmM 

 LUSTRATED, a thnniugn and conipW" 

 guide book to the Rangelej Lake Re^u.n SeJB| 

 Dago, Oupsuptlc, I'arnlacili.re, and . onaeCtMW 

 Dales and the bead water ... 111. I 0.0, 

 ilioway, au J' \<j* 



ilea ■■ iv. t . •:■ ■■■'■;-*: 



