500 



FOREST AND STREAM: 



rLvSUART 19, '. 



sportsman's $oads. 



GEO. C. HENNING 

 One Price Clothier, 



410 VtU ST., WASHINGTON CITY. 



3 Main Street, 

 Richmond, V 



H. L. DUNCXLEE'S PATENT 



Camping and Mining Stove. 



JUST the thing for people camping out 

 for a short or long- time. FOUR SIZES ; prl- 

 S» REASONABLE . Send for descriptive olrou- 

 BKs, with prices and terms. 



^potitsttjtn's <§aod& 



Philadelphia Fishing Tackle 



HOUSE. 



A. B. SHIPLEY & SON, 



Manufacturers of Flue Fishing: Tackle 

 of Every Description. 



SOS COMMERCE ST.j PHILA. 



Shipley's Looped and Plain Mist Color Leaders. 

 Shipley's Improved Adjustable Floats. Reversed 

 wing, Trout, Bass and Salmon Flle3 Lu stock, and 

 also tied to pattern. A full assortment of common 



J-" jr, ,-., . • s , /.;.-. 



Our Bethabara Fly and Halt Rods and split Bam- 

 two Fly Rods received the first premiums at the 

 Centennial, Franklin Institute and Penna. State 

 yalra. 



A specialty of the celebrated Bethabara Wood 

 for Ffeh Kods and Archery Bows, .stronger than 

 spilt bamboo and as tough and elastic as steeL 



Bod mountings of all descriptions on hand and 

 SO order. Price list of wood and rod mountings 

 free. Our 65-page new illustrated Catalogue of 

 Fishing- Tackle sent, post-paid, on receipt of ten 

 esntsln stamps. 



FERGUSON'S PATENT A IjJU^i'ABLE 



JACK LAMPS, HASH LAIHPS, FISH- 



ING 1AJWPS, Etc., 



For Night Hunting and 

 Fishing, spearing Fish, Camp- 

 ing, Canoeing. Yachting, 



n., I , , : ,■-.; Mil ..... 



i r i , .| I.,'- '-,,. |. .,- :: 



Bicycle Lanterns, Dart 

 Lanterns. Musicians Band 

 Lamps, Pocket Lanterns, 

 Hand Lanterns, etc. Send 

 stamp for Illustrated Price 

 List. Name Forest amd 

 Stkbam. 



ALBERT FERGUSOK, 

 Office, 6S Fulton Street, N. T. 

 (With conroy, Blssett & Malleson.) 



THE CLIMAX 



PATENT GUN CLEANED 



IS THE MOST PRACTICAL CLEANER AND 



OILER FOR BREECH-LOADING ARMS 



EVER INVENTED, 



It operates on an entirely new principle, and it is 

 astonishing how quick and well it will clean and 

 oil a gun. Each cleaner is packe i in a neat box 

 with iull direct ion 5 for i.ibp, and will he sent to any 

 address, postage paid, op receipt of $1.50 



Illustrated Circular Sent Free on Ap- 

 plication. 



In ordering give, calibre of gun. All orders and 

 nqulries to be addresse 1 



CLIMAX M'F'G CO., 



Fall River, Mass. 



Bird Dealers and Fanciers 



will find it to their advantage to call at Head- 

 quarters, where they constantly can find a full 

 assortment of Song and Fancy Birds, also all kinds 

 of rare animals adapted tor Zoological Gardens and 

 Show purposes. 



Chas. Reiche & Bro., 



BB Chatham St., New York 

 (Establshed IS47.) 



WE WILL BUY 



Live Rocky Mountain Sheep, Beavers, Antelopes, 

 Wolverines, Whooping Cranes, Wild Turkeys, 

 Prairie Chickens, Quails, Woodducks, 

 Etc, Etc 



THE NEW AMERICAN 



Breech-Loading Shot Gun. 



SIMPLE AND 



R eboundlng Lock. 



Ohokc-Bore Barrels 



For close, hard shooting excels all others. Extra 

 heavy guns for ducks r, specialty . Send stamp for 

 circular. C. B. SUATTUCK, Manufacturer, Hat- 

 field, Mass. 



To Sportsmen : 



Why pay eight or ten dollors for cartridge load- 

 ing tools when you e.n ■ •: .. , me combined 

 pocket Implement tor S-'J that will do the work 01 

 six ordinary tools'; sera, by mail on receipt of 

 pHc— 8, 10, 12 or 14-gauge. Best recapper in use. 

 Sent tor 50 ceuis. 



JAS, H. DUDLEY, Poughkeepsib, N. Y 



$ otek and pontes for gportsmes , 



LEVE & ALDEN, 



hotels and pontes for Sportsmen. 



EASTWARD HO! or, Adventures at Rangeiej 

 Lakes. A capital story of sport and adventure 

 in tne wilds of m atne. l nteresttog alike to old ana 

 young. Has r .■ceived tlie highest commendations 

 from the metropolitan press. Han isoniely bound 

 in oloth, and contains 376 pages, •; illustration*, 

 Bent by mall, postpaid, on receipt of price, $1.60 

 CHARLES A. J. FARKAR, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



Summer and Winter Resorts. 



and points of interest In the 



United States, CanatK West Indies, 



Central and South America, 



and Europe. 



General Passenger Agents of the 



ALLAN LINE 

 ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. 



BOSTON, ) 



,' ,'l;'i i. ■■. ,:u. i 

 BALTIMORE, j 



-FIVE DAYS FROM LAND TO LAND.- 



LEVE & ALDEN'S 

 Chief Office : '207 Broadway, N. Y. 

 Boston, Mass., -fu Washington street. 

 Philadelphia, Pa., N. B. cor. Broad and Cheslnut 



ASSOCIATED 



SOUTHERN RAILWAYS, 



Preferred 



THE 



Routes to Florida 



FiAliKAR'S POCK et MA P of Moosehead Lake and 

 the North Maine Wilderness, a valuable com- 

 panion for the sportsman, hunter and lumberman. 

 Lately corrected and revised, and nowacknowl 

 edged to Be Mb Q ap of this vast region 



Neatly bound in cloth covers. Price, postpaid, by 

 maiL B0 cents. CHARLES A. J. FAERAK, 3 amaloa 

 Plain, Mass. 



Atlanta Cotton Exposition, 



October 6 to December 31. 



TIME TABLE IN EFFECT DECEMBER 18, 1881. 



Richmond and Danville Line- 

 Train 3d. Leaves Ne« York *t-:io am. Phila- 

 delphia "T-05 a m. Baltimore *»-4S a m Arrives 

 Lynchburg rj-5i5 p m. Danville "7-12 p m. Charlotte 

 ♦12-40 nt. Atlanta *i l-oo am. There makes same 

 connections as No. 60 below.. Pullman cars Dan- 

 ville to Atlant.i, and .Ubim n ( o New Orleans. 



Train 53. LeavesNew York *s-s i a m. Phila- 

 delphia 1 11-46 a rn. Baltimore tS-10 pm. Richmond 

 •11-35 p m. Danville *7-oo a m. There connects with 

 No. 62 below. Pullman Cars from Richmond to 



Danville. This train mnnrstx Monday*, Wednesday* 

 and Fiiclav* jrom Halrimo,: it -l-nir ;. m tlirrct 

 via York River Line /or West. Point and Richmond 

 and connecting Uiere with Train 50. 



Train 52. Leaves sew York i n-40 p m. Phila- 

 delphia 1-5-46 p in. Baltimore 18-50 p m. Arrives at 

 Lynchburg "4-45 a m. Danville "C.57 a m> Charlotte 

 *i-05 p m. Atlanta '12-06 n't. Macon "(5-30 a m. 

 Montgomery N-55 a m. New Orleans "10-02 p m, 54 

 hours from New York. Pullman Cars New York 

 to Washington. Washington to Charlotte and 

 Charleston. Arrives at Columbia v-no p m, and 

 Augusta 10-20 p m. Savannah "3-45 p m . Jackson 

 -. i ir- .- in ., in. 



Train 50. Leaves New York "J-oo p m. Phlla- 



,',-■ : i ' ;,' .■ ii BaW ■e4-SSam. Arrives at 



Lynchburg '2-50 p m. itlchmond, n -bo am. Dan- 

 ville '5-54 p m. Charlotte '12-50 a m Atlanta 

 •12-30 p m. Macon "6-65 p m. Montgomery *9 00 

 pm. Mobile '5-14 a in. New Orleans "i 0-22 p m. 

 Pullman Cars New York to Atlanta via Lynchburg 

 and Danville, and A ttanta lo New Orleans. A r rives 

 Columbia, 5-33 a in.; Augusta, 1 -Vi a m; Savan- 

 nah, 3-45 p m.; Jacksonville, 8 am. 



Atlantic Coast Line. 



Train 40. Leaves New York '4-30 a m Phila- 

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

 Richmond "3-68 p m. Wilmington '10-50 p m. 

 Charleston '6-45 a m Savannah *l 0-30 am. Jack- 

 sonville ts-30 p m. Pullman Sleepers Washington 

 to Charleston. 



Train 48. Leaves New York- "9-00 p m. W. 

 Philadelphia '15-30 a m . Halt! more ' 1-35 a m . Arrives 

 at Richmond *ll-30 a m. Wilmington *9-55 p m. 

 Charleston "6-45 am. Savannah "io-3o am. Jack- 

 sonville t5-30p m. Columbia "4-20 am. Augusta 

 •10-43 a m. Macon '5-45 p m. Savannah '7-20 a m. 

 Jacksonville via Augusta «6-30 p m. Pullman Sleep- 

 ing Cars New York to Savannah. 

 Bay Line 



Leaves New York t3-l0 p sa. Philadelphia t5-46 

 p m . Baltimore ts- is p m . Arrives at Portsmouth 

 t9-ooam. Weldon 11-50 pm. Raleigh 17-35 p m. 

 V-."i] -nlne-lor l 1 - 1 ,.'. i i .' ui. !-' '■'•' ■ | '■■'■■ 'J 



vannah *io-30 a m. Jacksonville ts-30 p m. Colum- 

 bia *6-20 am. Augusta 'io-4'i am. Savannah "7-20 

 am. Jacksonville via Augusta "5-30 pm. Pul lm an 

 Sleeping Cars Wel.ion 1o Savannah 



* Daliy. 1 D n i 1 v, s i iiicl ;-,. v s c xcepted. 



Forresorvarion of berths, c.e tlons, mid for tickets, 

 time tables, and for all information, apply at 300 



:,,. i- . • , T,.,. 1 1 M I' . .. '.'. . .,■-..- 



York.; i3is and PS8 Ohestnul street. Phlla.. Corner 



-,r ■- i - - , mi. ; 'A' ' ' ii.il: ii-'-.;-' -i i ■-■• "':'-]■ -in ''<'■- 



611 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, and leading 

 Ticket Offices East. 



A POPE, Gen'l Passenger Agent 



"THE FISHING LINE." 



TAKE THE 



Crand Rapids & Indiana R. R. 



THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE 

 Tront, CJrayling: &: Black Bass Fisheries, 



N0ETHERN MI0HIGAN. 



The waters of the 



Grand Traverse Region 



and the Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed, If 

 equaled, tn the abundance and great variety of Ash 

 contained. 



uiioOK TKdiiT nh..u ie streams, an/1 the 



famouB AMERICAN GRAVLING is found only In 

 - 



The TROUT season begins May 1 and ends Sept I. 



The GRAYLING Season opens June i and ends 

 Nov. 1. 



BLACK BASS, * lKE, PICKEREL and MTJ8CA- 

 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 llsh 

 can be had at nearly all points. 



TAKE YOUR FAMILY WITH YOU. The 

 scenery of the North Woods and Lakes is very 

 beautiful The ah' Is pure, dry and bracing. The 

 climate is peculiarly beneficial to those suffering 

 Witt 



Hay Fever and Asthma Affections. 



The hotel accommodations are excellent, and will 

 be largely increased in rime for the sea-onof lssl 

 bv new buildings ana 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 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 loo pages sen t free. 'Time Cards, 

 Folders and fur her information, address 



■fjofck ;utc(g$c.'wrfofor ^orfsmen 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co. 



Respectfully Invite attention to the 

 SUPERIOR FACILITIES 



afforded by their lines for reaching most of the 

 TKHUTTNG PARKS and RACE COURSES In the 

 '..i.i i i. states. These lines being ' viNUOUS 

 FHDM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the diffl- 

 cuttles and dangers of reshlpment, while the excel- 

 lent ears which run over the smooth steel tracSl 

 li'oCK TO BE TRANSPORTED without 

 failure or injury. 



THE LINES OF 



Pennslvania Railroad Comp'y 



also reach the best localities for 



Gunning and Fishing 



tn Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 



Tfi. Ivf'T.s -are soli at tlie om,?es o; uv: i.ornpanyln 

 :".! i'',- i-:-!ni--!,ifil ctlr.lcs ro KANE. RENOVA, BED- 

 FORD, CRE.-WON, RAESTON, MINNEQUA, and 

 other well-known centres for 



Trout Fishing, Wing Shooting and Still 



Hunting, 



Also to; 



TUCKERTON, BEACH HAVEN. CAPE MAY, 



'.i ... , .1 po JERSEY COAST 



irmo,., iMii r r SALT WATER SrORT AFTER FUU 

 AND If BATHER. 



L. P. FARMER, Gen'l Aass. Agent 

 FRANK THOMSON, Gen'l Manager. 



Chesapeake & Ohio R'y. 



THE ROUTE Of the SPORTSMAN and ANGLER 



TO THE BEST HUNTING AND FISHING 



GROUNDS OF VIRGINIA AND 



WEST VIRGINIA, 



Comprising those of Central and Piedmont Vir- 

 ginia Blue Ridge Mountains, Valley of Virginia, 

 . rental er and New Rivers. 

 Kanawha Vatlr-, , iv,,i including in their varieties ei 

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

 cTinjsf, i|iiniA snipe, woodcock, mountain trout, 

 :■, !.-■"■ t.-.-ei, "if 

 Guns, fishing tackle and one dog for each sports- 

 man carried free. 



Tne Route of the Tourist, 



through the most beautiful and picturesque scenery 



of the Virginia Mountains to the White Sulphur 



: ■ 1 1 r other fa m ous su mm er resorts. 



The C. « O. Sty is reached by rail at Huntingdon, 



w. Va., (rein the west. Northwest and Southwest; 



flbttesvUle, Va., from the North and Bast, 



and at Richmond, Va., from the South. 



The completion of the Peninsular Extension in 

 the summer of 1S81 affords 

 THE ONLY ALL RAIL ROUTE TO THE 

 "YORKTOWN CENTENNIAL," 

 and establishes a continuous rail line, via Ricn- 

 . id Va,, and Hunttngt on, w. Va., between the 

 mouth of Chesapeake Bay and the Pacific Ocean. 

 H. W. FULLER, 

 G. P. &• T. A, Richmond, Va, 



OLD DOMINION LINE. 



THE STEAMERS of tills Line reach some of the 

 Attest waterfowl and upland shooting sections in 

 the country, connecting direct for Cbineoteague, 

 Cobb's Island and points on the Peninsula, City 

 Point, James River, Currituck, Klttyhawk Club 

 Grounds van siyck's, esc, etc. These points can 

 now be reached By ratli tstage trom Nonork, 

 Florida and the imnil linous country ol Tennessee, 

 etc NiM-iuli -.i,.,i, -is sail Tuesday, Thursday 

 .,,,,, ,-;.,,,., ,, ;. i„-!. | .-, , i | i jid Thursday. 



Full Inform u tun given at office, 197 Greenwich 

 slieet, New York. 



Bromfield House, Boston. 



EUROPEAN PLAN. 



MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



Wild FowLShootins. 



SPRINGVILLE HOUSE "OR SrORTSMEN'S ES- 

 TREAT, SHTNN3COCK BAY, L. I. 



BY A PRACTICAL GUNNER AND AN OLD 

 bayman. Has always on hand the best ol 

 boats, batteries, etc wun the largest rig of trained 

 wild e-eesH decovs on the coast. The best ground 

 In the vicinity of New York for bay snipe shooting 

 of all varieties. Special attention given by himself 

 fl , i„ ii .j • anteed- Address 



i . A x E, Good Ground, L. 1. Refers by per- 

 mission lo J. u. 'shepherd, 891 Broadway, and Wm. 

 Duteher, 320 Broadway, N. Y. 



NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. 



SHOOTING IN CURRITUCK SOUND, 



A dally line m'conveya 

 M. H. suowden betweea 

 belh City and Noifolk 



Court House on the sotiua, leaving unowuen on 

 arrival of Norfolk train connecting with Baltimore 

 steamers and returning In time to connect with 

 Bame train for att rnndn Baltimore steamer. Time 

 between New York and Currituck Court House, 

 south-bound, twenty hours ; northbound, twenty- 

 rour hours. M. K. KING, 



Gen. Manager EUzabedi City & Norfolk R. JR. Co. 



rtabllsshed by Mr. 

 l Station, Ellza- 

 d and Currituck 



RICHARDSON AND RANGELEY LAKES IL- 

 LUSTRATED, a thorough and complete 

 guide book to the Kangeiey Lake Region, Kenne- 

 aago, CupBuptlo, Parmachneee and Connecticut 

 Lakes and the head watersof the Connectlout, Mag- 

 illoway, Androscoggin and Dead rivers; lllumtn- 

 ited covers, tinted paper, 32a pagea, 60 illustrations 

 tad a large map, made mostly from aocarare but- 



feys. Price, post-paid oy mail, 60 centa. CHARLES 



t. J. FARRAR. Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



SK+o O!' 'Ill P er da y ttt home. Samples worth 

 OTO gh L U $5 free. Address STINSON & CO.,' 

 Portland, Y due. 



