FOREST AND "STREAM. 



57 



Tjahh mid gtcsorts for t J&tfrfcwttff* 



Metropolitan Hotel, 



WASHINGTON, D. C: 



Carrollton Hotel, 



BALTIMORE, Md. 



11. B. Coleman it Co., proprietors of those famous 

 bdtels, are well known to the old patrons Of the 

 ASTOR HOUSE, N. Y., and ST. NICHOLAS, N. Y. 



THE METROPOLITAN 

 is midway between the Capitol and the White 

 House, and the most convenient locution in the city, 

 It, lias lieim re-fitted aud re-furnished throughout. 

 J7M is perfect; the service regular, and 

 charges moderate. 



R. B. COLEMAN & CO. 



CROSSMON HOUSE. 



ALEXANDRIA BAY, JEFFERSON CO., N. Y. 



C. CROSSMON 4 SON, - Proprietors 



rpHIS BOUSE, RECENTLY REBUILT AND 



1 uinished, is now open for visitors.' 



Jr lalooatefl m one of the most delightful places in 

 the Thousand Islands region, commanding an ex- 

 tensive view of the St.. Lawrence and the Islands, 

 and offers every facility for the com tort and enjoy- 

 ment of guests. Outfits for boating-, hunting and 

 fishing parties. Steamers for the bay connect at 

 Clavtou with the Utiea and Black Kiver Railroad, 

 and at Cape Vincent with the Koine, Wai.ertown and 

 Ogdeustmrg Railroad. apI-'-Om 



Curlew Bay Club House 



is open to the public as a Sportsman's Home, where 

 can be found plenty of shooting and fishing. Facili- 

 ties for gunning for hay-birds cannot be excelled on 

 the coast of New Jersey. 



Terms. $1.30 per day, or $10 per week. Guides and 

 boats, and decoy can tie had Cor $2 per day. 



House situated on Ludlow's Bay, lour miles from 



i. ni, in, W. ■). Kit. Stage meets all trains. 



Taiiie will be SupDlled with the best the market 



affords. 



jyifllm 



T. F. SCHUTE, Proprietor. 



Bav Shooting of all Varieties, 



SHINNECOCK BAY THE BEST SHOOTING 

 GROUND IN THE VICINITY OF NEW YORK. 



Win. N. Lane respectfully Informs hismunv friends 

 that, having largely added to the Springvllie lion* 

 or Spoilsmen's Retreat, he is prepared toentertal 

 and take care ol ins guests in ample manner. Mod 



•s and satisfactory utienti. u guaranteed 



'I In 



rdsare 



el'.V- 



ison. Address WM. 

 uhd station, L. I. Live wild 

 g and fall shooting. jy!2 3ni 



CtOUNTEY BOARD and sport iug ; good rooms, 

 ii iv pine woods, mountain air, lake fishing, 

 trout in streams, deer, partridge, and other shooting 

 Sept. 1. Address BRADLEY, liidred, Sullivan Co., 

 New York. Aug04t 



SKA CUFF HOTJSE, SKA CLIFF, L. I„ OPENS 

 for the season 1817, on May l, at rates to suit 

 the times. Special arrangements for families, 

 mayn-tf E. RICKCORDS. 



§yorfmnc}fs /jimfcg. 



NORTHERN RAILWAY OF 

 .CANADA 



AND 



COLLING WOOD LINE. 



Only first-class route to the beautiful inland lakes of 

 CANADA AND LAKE SUPERIOR. 



The Fine UPPER CABIN STEAMERS of this 



line leave Coiilngwood EVERY TUESDAY and 



FRIDAY, at G r. k , on arrival of steamboat express 



oronto at l p. m. 



The Great North Shore Lake Superior Route and 



x feNLY LINE passing through the maguificent 



R.BAT NOHTH CHANNEL, 



Lake Gwichichiilg, 



and the 



Lakes of Mwtkoka, 

 Are the coolest and most delightful summer water- 

 ing places in Northern Canada. Tourists proceed- 

 ing down the St. Lawrence can make a pleasant de- 

 tour from Toronto to Couchiching in five hours on 

 express train, with Drawing-mom Coaches, thus 

 vi.-tting the most charming of the chain of Lakes., 



EXCURSION TICKETS 

 at greatly reduced rates during months of July, 

 August and September, may be had from 



COOK, SON & JENKINS, 



261 Broadway, New Nork; and 



AT CENTRAL VERMONT RAILWAY OFFICE, 



3-22 Washington street, Boston. 



BARLOW CUMBERLAND, 



GENERAL AGENT, 



3y5 2tn 35 Yonge street, Toronto. 



TROUT FISHING! 



The Wisconsin Central Railroad 



THROUGH TO 



LAKE SUPERIOR. 



JSION TICKETS from Chicago to Ashland 



and renin n| at 63 ClarR street, or the 



C. M. and St. Paul, Madison Street Depot, Chicago : 

 also at low rates from Milwaukee. Dogs, guns ami 

 camp equipage taken lree. 



The poiuis of attraction fc 

 " Forest and Stream " rou 

 Island) for bass fishing; Bi 



for muscalonge; the many 

 uibeau and Chippew 

 pike and pickerel, never t.i 

 sportsmen. Between Silvei 

 are trout streams, and ma 

 readied along the shore fx__ 



i Ishiug aud trolling in the Bay aff 

 eellent sport. 



The new hotel at Ashland, the "Cbequamogon." 



WlH ipeued in July, Meantime there is aocom- 



luonatiou at the smaller houses. 



Steamers from Ashland mail Lake Ports. 



HENRY PRATT, 

 General Ticket Agent, 

 )y5 3rn Milwaukee, Wta. 



to sportsmen on 



this 



e are Mfl 



nasha 



Doty 



fernuf Cr 



■ek and 



Lake 



tranches 



and lal; 



e.s Of 



Which te. 



mi with 



bass. 



this seat 



on lisb 



Ml by 



Creek an 



1 Ashla 



id ail 



y others 



can be i 



aralv 



m Ashlar 



d or Bayfield, 



gportgmenti §otttcs. 



Central Railroad 



OF NEW JERSEY. 



NEW YORK AND LONO BRANCH DIVISION. 



REDUCED RATES FOR THE REASON. 



Express Trnin Time, befv. e n New York and 

 Long Branch, 1 hour littu Si> minutes'. 



THROUGH PULLMAN PARLOR OARS. 



Commencing dune 25, 1877, trains leave New York, 

 footofLfberiy street, for Red Rank, Long Branch, 

 Ocean Grove, Sea Girt, etc., at 6:00, 7:45,9:00, 11:40 

 a. M., a:, a (Express), 4:00, 1:45. U:oi.t F. At. 



Leave Sea Girt for Hew \ oik at. 0:ia, T:J5, 7:40 (Ex- 

 press), 10:30 a. M., 1:53, 3:58, 6:05, SiaS P. M. Mondays 

 oulj, 5:35 A. M. 



Leave Long Branch (or New York at 8:50, 8:0(1, 

 8:16 (Express), 1 1:05 A. m., H::ti), .1:35, fi:45. 0:10 P. M. 



oud i; i on | 6:1(1 a. m. 



Leave Red' Rank for New York at 7:0.3, S:lft, 11:18 

 i. I; ' i. : iiif.s, 9:23 l". M. Mondays only, 0:^2 



singes connect at Matawan to and from Keyport, 

 and at, Sipian to aud Irom Point Pleasant. 



H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. A^ent. 



je'21 :tm 



LONG ISLAND R V1LKOAD. 

 JUNE IT, 1877. 



Feriyboals leave James' Slip, N. Y., thirty min- 

 utes, and from Tbjrty-fonitb street, E. R., fifteen 

 minutes previous to departure of trains. No 

 boats from James Slip after 7 P. Jr. On Sundays 

 from Thirty-fourth, street only. 



Trains leave Long Island City, Hunters Point, 

 as follows: 



For (Ireenport, Sag Harbor, Rive.rliead, and 

 intermediate stations, at 8:11, 9:03 a. m., 3;30, 

 4:0(J p. m. SUNDAYS! from Brooklyn at 4:30 

 a. at. 



For Patcliogtte, etc., at 9:03 A. ST., 2:00, 4:45, 

 5:23, 0:03 p. u. SUNDAYS, 9:15 A. M. 



For Babylon, etc., at 7:30, 8:41, 9:03, 11:30 A. 

 M., 2:00, 4:24, 4:45, 5:23, 0:113 p. M, SUNDAYS, 

 9:15 A. M., 0.35 P. M. 



For Port Jefferson, etc., at 10:00 A. St., 3:30, 

 5:05 p. M. SUNDAYS, 9:30 A. M. 



For Northport, etc., 10:00 A. M., 3:30, 4:21,5:05. 

 6:42 P. M. SUNDAYS, 9:39 a. m., 0:30 P, M. 



For Locust Valley, Glen Cove, etc., 8:44, 11:30 

 a. .ii.. 2:00, 3:30, 1:24, 5:05, 0:42 P. M. SUNDAYS, 

 9:80 .\. M.. 0:30 p. M, 



I'.'i- Merrick, etc., at 7:30. 8:44. 11:30 a.m., 

 2:00, 4:24, 5:23, 0:03, 7:00 P. M. SUNDAYS, 9:15 

 A. at., 6:85 p. it. 



For Kockaway Beach, etc., 9:00, 10:20, 11:30 

 A. jl, 1 :30, 2:00,3:30, 4:24, 5:05. 5:43 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 

 to Far Kockaway only. SUNDAYS, 9:15, 10:00, 

 11:00 a. m., 1:30, 3:10, 6:30 P. M. 6:35 to Far 

 Kockaway only. 



For (Jrcedmoor, at 7:40, 9:03, 9:20, 11:03 a. M., 

 1:33, 3:00, 4:20, 5:00, 5:40, 7:04 p. M. On SA I'TJlt-- 

 DAY Bights only at 12:01 a. m. SUNDAYS at 

 9:27 A. M., 4:30 P. M. 



For Flushing, College Point, Whitestone, Great 

 Neck, Garden Oity, Hempstead and intermediate 

 stations, see small time tables and Time Cards at 

 principal hotels and under-mentioned ticket 

 offices. 



Ticket offices in New York at James' Slip and 

 34th street ferries, at the offices of Westcott's 

 Long Island Express (Jo., 7 Park Place, 785 

 Broadway, 942 Broadway, Grand Central Depot, 

 42d st. ; in Brooklyn, 333 Washington st. ; in 

 Brooklyn, E. D., 79 Fourth street. 



By purchasing tickets at any of the above 

 offices, baggage can be checked from residence to 

 destination. my31. 3m 



SVlontclair & Greenwood Lake 

 Railway Time Table, 



Depots foot of Cortland! and Desbrosses Sts. 



COMMENCING MAY 21, 1877. 



Trains leave New York, 8:30 a. m., 4:30 p. m. Con- 

 nect with boat, aud arrive at Ahington 11:00 a. m., 

 7:05 P. M. Leave Ahiugton, 7 A. m., 4:05 p. m. 

 Arrive, New York, 9:40 a. m„ 7 p. m. 



H. E. DORWIN, Superintendent. 



People's Line Steamers 



NEW YORK AND ALBANY. 



The most cuuiloruible and olieapesi loan- lor 

 SPORTSMEN OR PLEASURE SEEKERS 

 doing to or returning from 



The Thousand Islands of the St. Lawrence, The 



Great Northern or Adirondack Wilderness, 

 Lake George, Lake Cham plain, The White 

 and PranConia Mountains, Saratoga, 

 Trenton, Niagara, Sharon and 

 Richfield Springs, Coopers- 

 town (on Otsego Lake), 

 or any of the favorite summer routes North or West. 

 The commodious steamers, DREW and ST. JOHN, 

 make close connection at Albany with express trains 

 for all the above-named places. 



£3"' Save one day of your vacation by taking the 

 PEOPLE'S EVENING LINE STEAMER, from Pier 

 41 North River, every week day at « p. m. Meals on 

 the European plan, beautiful music, no dust or 

 smoke, cool rooms, good beds, refreshing sleep. 



S. E. MAYO. Oen't Passenger Agent. 

 jeT 



Sportsman's Route. 



CANADA, SOUTHERN RAILWAY, 



Direct Connections at Buffalo with New York 



Central aud Erie Railway. 



At Detroit, with Michigan Central Railroad. 



At Toledo, with Toledo, Wauash and Western 

 Railroad. 



DOGS CARRIED FREE 



and given special attention. 



THROUGH CARS— FAST TIME 

 AIR LINE— STEEL RAILS. 



FRANK E. SNOW, 



«. P. & T. Agent, Detroit. 



§iiort^nm's §ouhs. 



A BUFFALO HUNT 



—ON THE— 



Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe 

 Railway. 



THE NEW ROUTE FOB 



KANSAS & COLORADO 



SPECIAL ATTENTION TO 



SPORTSMEN . 



For maps, tickets, and gen'l information, apply 

 to L. U. nutting, Heti'l Eastern Agent, 1*84 

 Broadway, New York, 



T. J. ANDERSON. OenU Pass. Agent,) Topeka. 

 W. P. WHITE, Gen'l Ticket Agent, /Kansas. 



Old Dominion Line. 



try. Coj 



Island, 

 .lames' I 



lections i 



■ 01 



l'i 



k. I'lo 



ous country of Virginia, Tennessee, t;.-. N 

 strainers sail Tuesday, Thursday and Sati 

 Delaware steamers, daily, excepi Saturda, 

 :; p. m. lull inioriuation given at oftice, 19T u 

 wieh St., New \ ork. Sep 2 



Fall River Line, 



TOlt 



BOSTON AND_THE EAST. 



MAMMOTH PALACE STEAMERS 



BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE. 



The best aud most direct route to the Fishing and 

 Hunting resorts of O&pe Cod, and Rangeley, and 

 Moosehead Lakes, etc. 



Tickets for sale at all principal hotels and ticket 

 offices. 



steamers leave New York Daily at 5 r. M. (Sundays, 

 July 1 to Sept. 2, inclusive) from 28 North River, toot 

 of Murray street. 



HOHDEN <fc I.OVHI.L, Agents. 

 OEO. L. OONNOIt, 



Gen'l Rass'r Agent. j7-3t 



FOR THROUGH TICKETS TO FERNANDINA j 

 JACKSONVILLE, ST. AUGUSTINE, SAN- 

 FORD, ENTERPRISE, and intermediate landings 

 on ST. JOHN'S RIVER and interior points in 

 FLORIDA, by steamship to SAVANNAH, and thence 

 by railroad or steamboat, apply to WM. L. JAMES, 

 General Agent. 



Philadelphia, and Smithcrn Mail S. S. Co., 

 416 South Delaware Avenue, Phila. 



Decl4-1y 



'The Bermudas." 



NOW A FAVORITE AND DELIGHTFUL 

 WINTER RESORT, Is reached in seventy 

 hours from New York, and being surrounded by the 

 warm waters of the Gulf Stream enjoys an equable 

 temperature af about Y0 deg. 



The elegant British Steamships "Bermuda," and 

 "Oamina," 1,000 tons, fitted expressly for the passen- 

 ger travel, are dispatched from New York for Ber- 

 muda fortnightly, making connection at Bermuda 

 with steamers for St. Thomas and West Indies. For 

 fnll information apply' to A. E. OUTERBRIDGE, 

 Agent, 29 Broadway, N. Y. Dec2Ily. 



npHE '-FISHING LINE." 



BroolsTrouit,Grrayliiig and 

 Black Bass Fisheries 



OF NORTHERN MICHIGAN, VIA 



Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad. 



(.Mackinaw, Grand Rapids & Cincinnati Short Line ) 



Sportsmen who have cast a tly or trolled a spoon In 

 the waters of the <iran«l Traverse Ucgiou will 

 come again without solicitation. All other lovers of 

 the Rod are invited to try these waters, wherein 



The fish named above, as also Muscalonge, 

 Pike and Pickerel, abouud. 



In uo other .streams east, of the Rocky Mountains 

 is the famous American CU-ayling found in such 

 numbers. 



Brook Trout Season opens itfay 1st. 



Grayling Season op»ns Jome lsl. 



The sportsman can redauy send trophies of his 

 skill to his Irlends or -'Ulub' at home, as ice for 

 packing lisb can be had at many points. 



Take vomi- family with you. The scenery of 

 the North Woods and lakes is very beautiful The 

 air is pure, dry, and bracing. The enmate peculiarly 

 beneficial to those suffering with hay fever and 

 asthma. 



The Hotel Accommodations, while plain are 

 as a rule, good, lar surpassing the average in coun- 

 tries new enough to afford the finest of fishing 



On and after June 1st ltoiind Trip Excursion 

 Tickets sold lo Point- in Grand Traverse 

 Kegiou, and attractive tram facilities offered to 

 tourists and sportsmen; also, on and after July 1st 

 Mackinaw and Lake Superior Excursion Tick- 

 ets, 



Dogs, Guns, and Fishing Tackle Carried 

 Free at owner's risk. 



Lamp I'ars for Pishing Parties and Families 

 at low rates. 



It is our ami to make sportsmen feel "at home" on 

 this route. For Tourists' Guide, containing full in- 

 formation as lo Hotels, Boats, (A uides, ,v e . ami uccu 

 rate maps of the Elianine Grounds, send to Fouest 

 aud Stream ottlce, or address 



a ikoif "^J U - % *■ T - A " Grancl Hapids,Mieh. 

 A. HOPPE, Eastern Passenger Agent, 



116 Market Street, Philadelphia. _, 



%yortsmcri 's ^tottfeL 



TO SP0KTSMEN: 



THE PENNSYLVANIA E.R. CO. 



Respectfully invite attention to the 



afforded by their lines for reschiDK most of the 

 TROfTlNG PARKS and RACE I'ULTC-KS iD the 

 Middle States. 'I hese lines lielng OONTlNUOUS 

 FROM ALL IMPORTANT POISUS, avoid tlmuirtl- 

 culties and dangers, f reslopno nt, uOiile me excel- 

 lent cars which run over the siaool.listeellraeSs en- 

 able STOCK TO BE T UANNPOfc'JUCD without iaiiure 

 or injury. 

 The lines of 



l'cinisylviini Uailroad Company 



also reach the best localities for 



GUNNINCr AND FISHING 



;u Ponr.sylviinia and Nbw Jer r -ey. K.\' I IC-;hN 

 IK KI-.T.s are sold at. the offices ol II im ,.inpi,nv m 

 all 'he pin, elide cines lo KAM'. IllMiV.i. LKD- 

 PORD, i IdvSii.N, RALSTON, MiNNKtiUA, and 



Itllbl 



lot 



Trout FiNliiag, Wing Shooliug. aud still 

 limiting. 



Al-o, to 

 'JTVKKRTON, REACH HAVES CAPE MAY, 

 s^l an, and points on thl NEW .TBKSRY COAST 



L. P. I'AL'MKR, (ien'l I'tu-s. Agenl. 

 Fkank Thomson. (Ien'l Manager. u blT-if 



NEW I ' 

 White 

 Mcmphremagog am 

 iniei.Ve. Shortest, 

 route. Steamers C. B 

 r.\i. have pier 25. 



eepled) at 9 r. M. (2 

 P. M., connei ting will 



for above and intern 



-••assc.ngers taking II e. .\i. snaiuer (excepl Sat- 

 urdays and Sundays) can reach White .Mountain, 

 Lakes, etc. neM afternoon. 



Tickets sold and baggage cheeked at No. 9« 

 Broadway, New York, and No. l Court Street, 

 Brooklyn. Full particulars ai office on Pier. 



RICHARD Pie K. Sup't, 



:M,M), SPRINGFIELD. 

 unt Mansfield. Lakea 



aiglil.y. Mom real and 

 t ami mosi pleasant 

 I'UA.M andfON'J INI N- 



ivie.irf at New Haven 



NEW JERSEY AND NKVV FORK RAILWAY.- 

 Leave New Yi rk via Erie Ferry, foot ol Chamb- 

 ers street : 



For Ilackensack— 7:45, 8:45 A. si., 1:00, 4:15, 5:15 

 aud 6.30 p. ii. 



For Nanuet— 7:45, S:45 a. m„ 1:0j, 4:15 and 5:15 

 p. ii. 

 For Spring Valley— 8:45 a. m., 1:00, 4:15, and 5:15 



P. M. 



For Ilaverstraw and Stony Point— 8:45 a. m., 1:00 

 and 4:15 F, M. 



For New York Oity— 7:45 A. n., 1:00, 4:15 and 5.15 

 P. M. 



Sundays— 8:45 a. it. and 6:45 p. m., stopping at all 

 stations. 



These trains leave Twenty-third street as follows 

 7:45, 8:15 A. M., lii: 15, 3:45. 4,45, and G.15F. M. Sun- 

 days. 8:45 A. 11 and 6:45 P. M. 



A Theatre Train on Saturday night only at 11:45 

 p. M., from Twenty-third street, and 12 Mid. from 

 Chambers street, whichgoes through to Stony Point, 

 stopping at all stations. 



Excursion Tickets can be procured at Erie Ticket 

 Offices, foot of Chambers street. 



All trains leave the the Erie Depo t in Jersey City. 

 Commutation Tickets, at low rates, at the office 

 of the Company. Pavonia Ferry, Jersey City. See 

 Pocket Time Tables. 



Until further notice, the Trains of this Road will 

 not wait for the Twenty-third street boats. 



May 17-tf L. 1). BRUYN, Snpt. 



s 



TONINGTON LINE, 



' FOR BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST. 

 REDUCED EARK: 



YEARS. 



Tickets for sale at all principal ticket offices. State 

 rooms secured at offices of We«icti Express Com- 

 pany, and at: 363 Broadway, New York, and S33 Wash- 

 ington St., Brooklyn. 



PROVIDENCE LINE. 



Freight only, steamers leave Pier 37, North River, 

 foot Park Place, at 4:30 P.M. Freights via cither 

 line taken at lowest rates. 

 L. W. FILKINS, G. P. Agent, D. 8. BABCOCK, Pres. 



St. Paul and St. Louis 

 Short Line. 



Burlington, C. Rapids & N'rth'ru 



QUICKEST, J CHEAPEST AND BEST! 



TWO PASSENGER TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY 

 crossing and connecting with all East and West 

 Lines in Iowa, running through some of the tlnest 

 hunting grounds in the North (vest for Geese, Ducks 

 Pinnated and Ruffed Grouse and Quail. Sportsmen 

 i!? ir ' los;s taken good care of. Reduced rates 

 Tiei a 3 ?nm° f "f? ? r more upon application to G enerai 

 rtefcet Office, Cedar Rapids. O. J. IVES. 

 E.F Winslow, Gon. Passenger Agent, 



General Manager. ••>*>*> tf 



CHIMG0&A|T0HRJIILR0ADT 



THE ONLY DIRECT RAILROAD from 

 Chigago to St. Louis, and Chicago 



to Kansas City, 



WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. 



FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS IN 



EVERYTHING. 



SPORTSMEN wilt find splendid shooting on the 

 line of this road; prairie chicken, geese, ducks brant 



}uail, etc. Connects direct, at Kansas ( :it.y with the' 

 .ansas Pacific Railroad for the meat Buffalo and An- 

 telope range of Kansas and Colorado. 

 Liberal arrangements for transport of Dogs far 

 Sportsmen. , 



, JAMES CHARLTON", 



General Passenger Agent, 



Chicago, lite, ) 



