460 



FOREST AND STREAM, 



[Januaby 5, 1882. 



ROLLED GOLI1 SOLID .IEWEL1S 



mil! Vnlmil.lc (Jill, for* lady — 



mtrr.dileei.iir (roodn and tnwim.- 

 Ciiiariaiiy tic tvdl liaavard POST-I 



■'KOLlVlCD-' (JOlll>'j"'v',drv'n 



FRENCH III... 



ever produced, at: 



to delect that the 

 INITIAL King 









lil AlTlFIL .1 

 s'l ANil.UUl 01 



LI 1 



pel' 



IDLE, n .-. : , i' '■'. '■' 

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inli'r iin't'iirmi^sf 



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■ ' ■ II, ( . lis, \.,e.-.s .-.all ..iividriwt.tl i, ilMidF KAill 



■ v'ii r\i 't, i" p, V'^'' :; ' " :,t more than one ot esieii ktntlaiid ri-,u m n-t 



.j'tl-'vi liv- !■' -'i-t r:'i Lettl'i' ''■'", ■''', i ■'■ ■''' '" l "' '" '' '' "''■"''■' ''■'■ 



U. W. PK'hiliuJIE & COi, isSMaiacatuno, New York. 



^yariuiian's floods. 



First-el . 

 sent by post 

 dressed to 



GEO. C. HENNING 

 One Price Clothier, 



410 7«ll VI'., WASHIXfiTON CITV. 



For sale by A. SAKS & Co., 1013 Main street, 



l.Ichinond, Va. 



THE CLIMAX 



PATENT GUN CLEANER 



is the w-m 1 i'i( icncvi, cleaner and 



OILER FOR BKft15i li l.OAT/JNG 4KMS 



EVER INVENTED. 



* Jtopprnies on an pal Irely new principle, and it te 

 ast'fpMilng liuwfiuloliatid inl it win clean and 



Oil a sun. Each el i Is pa. ke t In a ne.it box 



Willi lull dlreeunns for uw. .nil will t«> sent to any 

 address, p wlnse paid, on receipt of 51,50 



Hills mtil t ocular Sent Fiee on A«- 



lllKlttii.lt. 



In ordering give calibre of gun. All orders and 

 nquMes to be addris-e i 



CLIMAX M'F'G CO.. 



Fall Itivcr, Was*. 



To Sportsmen : 



Why pay eight m ten dollars lor cult ridge load- 

 ing tools vIipii j on ran wt a handsome c tiihined 

 pocket imp), mi in for %H that will no tilt- work 01 

 blx oidliiurj tools? sent by uinll on receipt of 

 pilrt — S, ic, \'l or n-gauge. Best itcupper la us«. 

 Sent, tor 50 cents. 



JA-*. II. nUDLKX:, I'oniiiK-KEPsiE, N. T. 



Ijiakkmcs POCKET MAP oi MooseJbe in Lake itM 

 the North Mttu,e w ihieniers, a \nlu Mb coui- 



Clou for Ibe spoit-.nitin. tiniii.fr ami nuiiiieriiini, 

 Blj .'oiif. tp.i t»ud it-vi-ru, and non ackuowl 

 edgeu io op Ho- only .-on ft i miipiil thlstu-.i n-gior. 

 NeuMJ IhiuiuI In einih him u i-nce, postpaid, bj 

 lintll. till lioiu. Oil AKLKS A. .J. f'AitHAji, Jamaica 



Plain, jiuss. 



Import sin en' « ,-.- at! % 



H, L. DUNCKLEE'S PATENT 



imping and Mining Stove. 



7TUST the thing for people camping out 

 * .te, r . B „ short or '""= tlmc - F OV 11 SIZES ; pn- 



■tfifl HEAsltlM -\ l.r I.' SO-.,,,i r.. ,.,!.. .....;„,;..„ „;_„.. 



NO. t-C.-\MP PACKED. 



Male and sold ny t'A CNTON IRONWORKS 

 PO-. 67 Blaokstoue street, Boston, Mass. 



Bird Dealers and Fanciers 



will And It to their advantage to call at Head- 

 quarters, where they constantly can And a full 

 assortment of Song and Fancy Elrds, also all kinds, 

 of rare animals adapted for Zoological Hardens and 

 Show purposes. 



Chas. Reichedt Bro. 5 



SS Chatham St., New York. 

 (JoMa.blsii.il 1S47.) 



WE WILL BUY 



Live Rocky Mountain Sheep, Beavers, Antelopes, 

 Wolverines, Whooping Cranes, Wild Turkeys, 

 Prairie Chickens, Quails, Wooddueka, 

 Etc., Etc 



THE ISEW AMERICAN 



Breech-Loading Shot Gun. 



SIMPLE AM) 



k enonndlng Louie 

 Choke-isore Barrels 



For elo«e. hard shooting pxcpIs all others. Extra 

 nPH.vy Willis for dUtib' '■ spt-i li.lly. M w slump lor 



circular, c. s. BiiA'i'ilxK., Sianuiuauier, liut- 

 nelu, Mass. 



§aMs and §auhs(or gyortsmm. 



ASSOCIATED 



SOUTHERN RAILWAYS, 



Preferred 



THE 



Routes to Florida 



Atlanta Cotton Exposition, 



October 6 to December 81. 



TIME TABLE IN EFFECT DECEMBER 18, 1SS1. 



Richmond and Danville Line- 

 Train 51. Leaves New York *•)-:« a m. Phila- 

 delphia "T-ur, a m. Baltimore *U-i5 a m Arrives 

 l.yucbburgfl-65 pm. Danville *T-l-i pin. Charlotte 



'\'l -fi nt. Atlanta "il-tiu am. There makes same 

 connections as No. 5(1 below. Pullman cars Dan- 

 ville to Atlanta, and Atlanta to New Orleans. 



Triil •■ r, ■£. Leaves New York ! s-» ■ a in. Phila- 

 delphia tii-ir. a m. Baltlrnote. ts-te p m. Klchmoud 



. Th 



i Kiel 



vltli 



mnd 



ami fii.lfiii* jr-ir. Iluliimnre at 4-11(1 p m nireH 

 ■ii - 'ii- I. in- f.ir ll'.v' Point and Rkhmontl 



Train hi. ' Leavr- New \ ork t:'-4ft p m. Phila- 

 delphia IS-'f) p m. Balttuto'f I s-n'i p m. Arrives at 

 Lynchburg ♦j-45 a in. l)iHivllle*f..5l a in. Charlotte 

 *l-if\ p m. Atlanta *iii-is n't. Macon M-St) a m. 

 • ntitdOdi'-ry 'i-ri.iam. New Orleans "10-02 p m, . 14 

 iiour-iMiii New York. Pullman Cars New York 

 to Washington, Wa hlrigton to charloue and 

 l h ii'.f-ion. Atrives at. Columbia •c-iili p in, and 

 Augnsta 10-30-p Hi*, savannah "3-45 pm. Jackson 



Triiin 311 ' Leaves New York *9-i)0 p m Phlla- 

 d'lphla I-.'-, a a m. Baltimore 4-!B u. m. Arrives at 



Ly .chi.urg '■> S'l p m. lU'Iuno id, 1 1-30 a m. Dai- 



pm. 'Mobile •S-H a a. New Orleans «10-8tS p m. 



C tuiH''in, 5-33 a it*.; Ai' t ju:itj, 9 -.52 a m; Savan- 

 n.Ji, 3-16 p m.; JasknontiM, sam. 



Atlunlic (iitut Line. 

 Train 40. Leaves New York • 1-80 a nt Phlla- 



rtelphl ■ ':- s a to. Itadddi'iiv :ur.ii in Arrives at 

 Klcnniond "2-53 p m. Wilmington "lo-su p rn. 

 Charleston "(I-4.1 a m Savaniian *o - u a m. .lack- 

 sonvllle +S-.111 p m. Pullman Sleepers Washington 

 to Chariest, .n. 



Train 4S. Leaves N- u York n'-ini p m. W. 

 Philadelphia *J2-:;n a in . Baltimot e M-an a in An-lves 

 at Klchmoud *,l-.iiiam. Wluulng ton 'ii-r,5 p in. 



- ■ , . Columbia "tf-ni a in. Atigu>ra 

 •10-43 r m .Macon "ii-is p in. Savannah *T-2n a m. 

 p m . P uliman sleep- 



ing C 



Yoik !■ 



Hay Line 



Leaves New York t3-in p m. Philadelphia t8-4B 

 pm. Baltimore tS-'.". pm. Arrives at Portsmouth 

 tit-nani. Weldon H-BO p ro. Raleigh tT-3.3 p m. 

 WJlmliigtf ' 



bm*r-«iam. 



a m. Jaeksni 

 Sleeping cars 



colli 



ion ot hi 1 1 hs, sect lens, and for I lck< -ts. 

 tud for till hitorinatloo, apply at sod 



-r'r 1. ]rr,:-:,.r, ?l'J 111-, >ad ivav, New 

 ri -ssciiisi nut, street. Phlia.. Corner 

 d We.,i BiUtlmore strefts, Baltln ore. 

 uib avenue, Washington, and leading 



A POPE, cen'l Passenger Agent 



"THE FISHING LINE." 



TAKE THE 



Grand Rapids & Indiana R. R. 



THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE 

 Trout, Grayling; A: Hlatk UatM i isliori.es, 



NORTHERN MICHiaAN. 



The waiersofthe 



Grand Traverse Region 



and the Michigan North Woods are uustirpaased. If 

 equaled, tuthe abuntkitiee and great, variety 01 rlah 

 contained. 



llliook TliorT ab.-imd In the srretuns, and the 

 famous AMEltlCAN CKAYLING is found only In 

 tnesfc waters 



The TUUCT season begins May 1 and endsKept 1. 



The GRAYLING Seasou opens Jime I and ends 

 Nov. 1. 



BLACK BA^'S, 1 iKH, PICKEREL and MCSCA- 

 I.oNi.K. also abound in large niniihiTs In them.,ny 

 lakes and lakelets ot this territory. The sports- 

 man eau leaiilly send Uophies ot his skill 10 his 

 nlends or ■• club " at home, as Ice for packing fish 

 can In- had .11 nearly all points. 



TAKE YOUR WAMff. Y WITH YOU. The 

 seetiery 01 the NorQl WtiOfla and Lakes Is very 

 lie.ttitlfiil. Tlie air is pure, thy and bracing. The 

 clloiaiela pecuuarlv oeitetiola.1 10 those suffering 



w ul- 

 nar Fever mill Asthma »iTeptions. 



The hotel accommodations are excellent, tuid will 

 be largelv lnerenSfd in rime lor tlie sea-onof lssl 

 bv new Ijuiltliuex iiiifi dililitlons. 



During Hie setison HuL'MI TRIP E-VCPRSION 

 'I'll Kicrs WILL BE HOLD AT Low RATES, and 

 attractive train facilities ottered 10 Totulsisitud 

 sportsmen. 



1104s. Guns and Fishing Tackle Carried Free at 

 owner's n-k. 



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

 on this route Fot 'I onrtsw Guide a handsomely 

 Illustrated hook of Hi" page s sent Iree. Tune Cards, 

 Folders and far her lutorniauon, address 



KOTICETO SPORTSMEN. 



SHOOTING IN CUKKITIK'K SOUND, 

 NORTH COROI.INA. 



A dally line of conveyances la established bv Mr. 

 V. II. sn.iwtle . oer ,vee 1 snowden st irlon, la za- 

 beih city and Umtnt KaHt'.i.ui and tiiniiiifk 

 Conn I lou e on 1 he sound If 'vlng -iriowdt-n on 



arrival m Norfollt -uiiiiir wleli liaiilniore 



steamers ami returning In time to con fit. with 

 s to. - 1 1- n it r ,r ait rn on lialilmot- -ifamer. Time 

 bft wren New Ymk and itiririi.-k Court llonst, 



r I -b>nii I. twenty Innirs: oonud, liventy- 



10111 hours M. K KIMt, 



Gen. Manager El za 'iciu city £ Norfolk B. R. Co. 



Iljohh andgfesorfsfor ^yortsmttu 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co. 



Respectfully Invite attention to the 

 SUPERIOR FACILITIES 



afforded by their lines tor reaching most of the 

 TUOUTING PARKS and RACK OOORSBS In the 

 Middle states, -i hese lines being CONTINUOUS 

 FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the diffi- 

 culties and dangers of reshipnient, while the excel- 

 lent cars which run over the smooth steel track! 

 enable STOCK TO BE TRANSPORTED Without 

 latlure or Injury. 



THE I.INKS OF 



Pennslvania Railroad Comp J y 

 also reach the best locautles for 



Gunninar and Fishinar 



in Pennsylvania and Xew Jersey. EXCURSION 

 TICKETS are sol t at the o'll "-es of the Company to 

 all the principal cities 10 KAN K. h EM .V A, BED- 

 FORD, CHES-ON, RAEsroN, MINN'EQUA, and 

 olher weU-knowu centres for 



Trout Fishing-, Wing Shouting and Still 



lluiitiiifr. 



Also to 

 TUOKERTON, BK\CH HAVEN, CAPE MAT, 

 SQUAN, anil points on the NEW JERSEY COAST 

 renowned lor sali 1 W ,TEK Sl'o./p AFiEK PIS 

 AND HEATHER. 



L. P. FARMER, Cen'l Aase. Agent 

 FRANK THOMSON, Gen'l Manager. 



Chesapeake & Ohio R'y. 



THE ROUTE ot the SPORTSMAN and ANGLER 



TO THE BEST ROUTING AND FISHING 



GROUNDS OF VIRGINIA AND 



WEST VIRGINIA, 



Comprising those of Central and Piedmont Vir- 

 ginia Blue Hidge Mountains. Valley of Virginia, 

 AUeghany Vonnralns, Greenbrier ani New Rivera. 

 Kanawha Vallev. antl lneluiiing in their varieties el 

 game and flail, deer, hear, wild turkeys, wild duck, 

 grouse, tittall. snlne, woodcock, mountain trout, 



bil-S. I.tl-Je, IdeLen-l.-tf. 



Gnns, Ashing tackle and one dog for each sports- 

 man cariied iree. 



The Route of the Tourist, 



through the most beautiful and picturesque scenery 

 or the Virginia Mountains to we White suiphur 



" Thf'i: SO, H v is .el!, neii by rail ai Himtingdon, 

 W. Va.. irom the West, Northwest and souLhwcBt; 

 ar Charlottesville, Va., irom rhe Noah and Eas!, 

 and at Richmond. Va., f>' u the soulh. 



The completion of the peninsular Extension tn 

 the summer of 1881 affords 

 THE ONLY ALL HAIL ROUTE TO THE 

 " YORKTOVVN CENTENNIAL," 

 and establishes a continuous rau line, via Rich- 

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

 mouth of Chesapeake Bay and the Pacific Ocean. 

 H. W. FUM.EK, 

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



OLD DOKViSNION LINE. 



rpHE STEAMERS of this Line reach some of th6 



la 1 he com 

 Cohb'a 1-il 

 Point, Ja 



jriOWlanU i.pdindshooUiigi- 



ry Connect lug o 1 icctfOi Chin oteague, 

 ud and points on the PcnK.su! '.city 

 tni Rivir, c in rh nek, Florida aid the 

 is couuiry of \T, ei. i,. 'i ennesst e, etc. 

 Jay and Sat- 

 in-day 

 I Oreenvnon 



Ul-l.11 ■. Lowes, L'PlLMol 

 Full lutotmaUuiigiVu 

 street, New York. 



Bromfield House, Boston. 



EUROPEAN PLAN. 



MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



Wild Fowl Shooting. 



T)Y A PRACTICAL GUNNER AND AN OLD 

 > batman. litis alway- on mind tie- best ot 

 boats, haitenes, etc., tilth thf largest rly or trained 

 wild gt-esse decoys on the coast. Thf best ground 

 In the vicinity 01 New York tor btiv snipe shooting 

 or all vanetiea speeial am tnion given bj lilmsflf 

 tohlsgneois niid-aiisiii' tioiieuaraLOs-d Aodieaa 

 W.M. N. LANK. Good Ground, L. I. Refers by per- 

 mission to . I. K. Snepherii, sal Broadway, and M 

 Duteher, 6'M Broadway, N. Y. 



RICHARDSON AND KANGELEY LAKES IX- 

 LlfTRATED. a thorougn and complete 

 guide book to the Rangelej Lake Region. Kenne- 

 Oago, 1 upslipllc, Pailnaehlieee and 1 oiinecucat 

 Lukes arm the head waters 01 the Coniieeueut, Mag- 



,!,-,! Covers, tiineo pitper. 3«i pages. Stl lliustiauona 

 ,1111 a laigf inup. mauc mtistlj lion, accuivte ttur- 

 eys. i'llce, [rosl-taoo 0> lnao, »l> ceuta. t-Hrtllt.Ktf 



. .1. KARKA it. •nuiiaica Plain, .viiuuv 



ju ,-+/-> 2S J 1 1 P Pr rta 5" al horn-, samples wonh 

 >,) LU ^b . U jairee. Address STl.Nao.N a: CO., 

 Poitlaiid, Y tins. 



