FOREST AND STREAM. 



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DOCTOR HENRY GARDNER, No. 146 ' West 

 Thirtieth street, New York City. Dogs treated and 

 purchased on commission. Thirty-one years ex- 

 perience In canine diseases. Ag2tf 



BALLARD'S 



FLEA &IJLLER! 



FOR THE • 



DESTRUCTION OF FLEAS 



On Dogs and Other Animals, 



An Absolute and Perfect Exterminator of the pest. 



May be need with entire safety. 

 Contents of a package suiiieient to ml half a 

 dozen large dogs of the vermin. 



NO PERSON OWNING DOGS SHOULD BE WITH- 

 OUT THE FLEA KILLER. 



Price 50 Gents per Package. 



WW be sent postage paid on receipt of price- 

 Proprietors, 



LAZELL, MARSH & GARDENER, 



JylOtf 10 GOLD STREET, NEW YORK. 



SPRATT'S PATENT 



MEAT FIBRINE DOG CAKES. 



Twenty-one Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals 



awarded, including Medal or English Kennel 



Club, and of Westminster Kennel 



Club, New York. 



None are genuine nnless so stamped. 

 F. O. dc LUZE, 



IS South William Street, N. Y., Sole Agent. 



For sale In cases of 112 lbs. Special terms to 

 dealers. 



To Sportsmen bound West : Spratt's Biscuits can 

 be procured of E. P. Taylor, 72 East Madison street, 

 Chicago. 



ftfyfa unci ^woris for jfeerimm. 



PARTIES of sportsmen wishing to find good 

 chicken and quail shooting, apply to 1 s. 

 CORNELL, Gibson city, Parrel county, ill. Ref- 

 erence is given by Bogaidus, Elkhart, Logan Co., III. 

 Sept 13 St 



BAYFIELD— The Great Health and Pleasure Re- 

 sort of the Northwest. Beautiful Scenery, Pure 

 Atmosphere, Delightful Climate. Fishing, Boating. 

 Sailing and Shooting. The Island House at Bayfield, 

 Wisconsin, Situated on Lake Superior, surrounded 

 by the Apostle Islands, twenty-two in number, offers 

 to persons seeking health and pleasure advantages 

 rarely found. The climate is pure, cool and bracing, 

 and a sure cure for hay fever. 'It invigorates the 

 whole system, creates appetite and induces sleep. 

 The. water is pronounced by scientists the purest m 

 the world. jylStf 



TO SPORTSMEN •Partridge are very plenty; good 

 bags guaranteed. Deer quite plenty. Small 

 game. is plenty. Good Qshing in lakes near house. 

 For particulars address BRADLEY ELDRED, Sulli- 

 van Co., n. v. septa St 



SPORTSMEN TAKE NOTICE-The Franklin 

 House, Ohiltonville, Plymouth, Mass. Good 

 gunning and lishing, seaiowl, ducks, partridge, quail, 

 woodcock, peep and plover. Trained dogs for fox, 

 rabbit and bird hunting; boats for seafowling and 

 Ashing. Terms low. TIMOTHY MANTER, pio- 

 prietor. Septus 



Island House, 



BELLOWS FALLS, VERMONT. 



Broad piazzas, large airy halls, charming walks 

 and drives, delightful scenery, pure mountain air 

 and cool breezes. Send for circular. 



je!4 3in CHARLES TOWNS, Proprietor. 



Bav Shootiug of all Varieties. 



SHINNECOCK BAY TDK BEST SHOOTING 



GROUND IN THE VICINITY' OE NEW YORK. 



Win. N. Lane respectfully informs his many friends 



that, having largely added to the Springville House 

 or Sportsmen's Retreat, he is prepared to entertain 

 anil lake, care of his guests in ample manner. Mod- 

 erate prices and satisfactory attention guaranteed. 

 The young bay birds are now coming in, and every- 

 thing bins fair for an excellent season. Address WM. 

 N. LANE, Good Ground Station, L. I. Live wild 

 geese stoolB for spring and fall shooting. jyl2 3m 



LEESBURC ACADEMY. 



An English classical and mathematical school for 

 boys, Deesbnfg, LoiK'oun Co., Ya. Principal, Thus. 

 Williamson (Univ. Va.); Asst., Thos. S. Pin-die, B. L. 

 (Wash, and Lee. Univ.) Leesburg la within 36 miles 

 of Alexandria and Washington, on Washington and 

 Ohio Railroad, in the Piedmont region of Virginia, 

 proverbially healthy. Pupils prepared for the uni- 

 versities, any standard college, or for business. 

 Board, with tuition tn Latin, Greek, mathematics, 

 etc., ten months, $210. Day scholars, $40, $50 and 

 $.•'.!<.' Rererences— Faculty of University of Virginia, 

 Faculty of Washington and Lee Univ., Faculty of 

 University of South, Faculty of Randolph Macon 

 College; B. L. Gildersleeve, Ph. D. John Hopkins 

 University ; Hon. J. Rand Tucker, lion. Eppa Hun- 

 ton, etc. For further information apply to THOS. 

 WILLIAMSON, Principal Leesburg Academy, Lees- 

 barg,.Virginia jyl2 2m 



§otcte mtd §esorlt fo\ ^artsmttj. 



Metropolitan Hotel, 



WASHINGTON, D. C; 



Carrol Iton Hotel, 



BALTIMORE, Mb. 



R. B. Coleman &■ Co., proprietors of these famous 

 hotels, 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 local ion in the city, 

 It has heon re-fitted and re-furnished throughout. 

 The ouinine is perfect; the service regular, and 

 charges moderate. 



R. B. COLEMAN & CO. 



CROSSMON HOUSE. 



ALEXANDRIA BAY, JEFFERSON CO., N. Y. 

 C. CROSSMON ft SON, - Proprietors 



THIS HOUSE, RECENTLY' REBUILT AND 

 elegantly furnished, is now open for visitors. 

 It Is located 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 oilers every facility for the comfort and enjoy- 

 ment, of guests. Outfits for boating, hunting and 

 Ashing parties. Steamers for the hay connect at 

 Clayton with the fticaand Black River Railroad, 

 and at Cape Vincent with the Rome, Watertown and 

 Ogdensburg Railroad. apl2-6m 



^portpnm'x Routes, 



Central Railroad 



OF NEW JERSEY. 



NEW YORK AND LONG BRANCH DIVISION. 



REDUC ED RATES FOR THE SEASON. 



Express Train Time, between New York and 

 Long Branch, 1 hour and 20 minutes. 



THROUGH PULLMAN PARLOR CARS. 



Commencing June 25, 1877. trains leave New York, 

 foot of Liberty street, for Red Bunk, Long Branch, 

 Ocean Grove. Sea Girt, etc., at 5:00, 7:45, 9:00, 11:45 

 a. M., 3:: (Express), 4:00, 1:45. 8:00 P. it. 



Leave Sea Girt for New York at 6:15, T:25, 7:40 {Ex- 

 press), 10:30 A. M., V.r,:\ 3:58, 6:05, 8:35 p. m. Mondays 

 only, 5:35 A. M. 



Leave Long Branch for New York at 6:50 8:00, 

 8:15 (Express), 11:05 A. si., 2:30, 4:35, 6:45, 9:10 E. m; 

 Mondays only, 6:10 a. m. 



Leave Red Bank for New York at 7:03, 8:13, 11 :18 

 A. jr., 2:43, 4:49) C:5S, 9:23 P. M. Mondays only, 6:22 



A. M. 



Stages connect, at Matawnn to and from Kcyport, 

 and at Squan to and from 1'oint Plehsitnt. 



H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agent. 

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TKOIST FISKS^C! 

 The Wisconsin Central Uailroad 



THROUGH TO 



LAKE SUPERIOR. 



EXCURSION TICKETS from Chicago to Ashland 

 and return for $20 are sold at 03 < dark street, or the 

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

 also at low rates from Milwaukee. Dogs, guns and 



The 



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ition to sportsmen on this 

 "j'oresi ana aiream ' route are Meuusha (Doty 

 Island) for bass tisidug; Butternut Creek and Lake 

 for muscalonge; the many branches and lak.-sof 

 the Flambeau and Chippewa winch teem with bass, 

 pike and pickerel, hey •' nil tins season fished by 

 sportsmen. Between Silver Creek and Athlandad 

 are trout streams, and many oihers can be easily 

 reached along the shore from Ashland or Raylieni, 

 while rock fishing and trolling in the Bay affords ex- 

 cellent sport. 



The new hotel at Ashland, the "Chequamegon." 

 will he opened in July. Meantime there in accom- 

 modation at the smaller houses. 



Steamers from Ashland to ail Lake Ports. 

 HENRY PRATT, 

 General Ticket Agent, 

 JyB3m Mtlwankee, Wis. 



NORTHERN RAILWAY OF 

 CANADA 



AND 



COLLINGWOOD LIKE. 



The Fine UPPER CAB1 S' v. M 5RS of this 

 line leave Collingwood EVERY' TUESDAY and 

 FRIDAY', at 6 p. it , on arrival of steamboat express 

 leaving Toronto at 1 p, m. 



The Great North Shore Lake Superior Route and 

 ONLY LINE passing through the magnificent 

 Gkkat Nokth Channel, 



Lake Cweldchintj, 

 and the 



L a ies of Muskoka, 

 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 Oouchiching in live hours on 

 express train, with Drawing-ioom Coaches, thus 

 visiting 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, 



ail! Broadway, New NOrfc; and 



AT CENTRAL VERMONT RAILWAY OFFICE, 



322 Washington street, Boston. 



BARLO W CD M BED LAND, 



GENERAL AGENT, 



3m 35 Yonge street, Toronto. 



OKA CLIFF HOUSE, SEA CLIFF, L. I„ OPENS 

 O for the season 1877, on May 1, at rates to suit 

 the times. Special arrangements for families. 

 mayl7.lt E. RICKCORDS. 



Spottgmm V; gioufox. 



Dominion Line. 



t1 s Line reach some of the finest 



try. Connections direct for ( 

 Island, and pomls on the Pi 

 James' i.'iver. i lurrituck, Plorii 

 ona couutrv of Virginia, Ten 

 tei 's sail Tuesday, Thur 



Delaware, Mo day, Wednesday 



l the 

 ne, Oobb'S 

 lity Point, 

 mouutain- 

 J. Norfolk 

 Saturday; 

 1 Friday, at 



3 p. m. Full information given at otilce, 197 Green- 

 wich si., New York. sep'Mly 



BOSTON AND_THE EAST. 



MAMMOTH PALACE STEAMERS 



BRSSTOL and PRO¥8DENGE. 



The best and most, direct route to the Fishing and 

 Hunting resons of Cape Cud, aud Raugeley, and 

 Moosehead Lakes, etc. 



Tickets for sale at all principal hotels and ticket 

 offices. 



Steamers leave New York Daily at 5 P.M. (Sundays, 

 July l to Sept. 2. inclusive) from 28 North River, foot 

 of Murray street.. 



BORDEN .fc LOVELL, Agents. 

 GEO. L. CONNOR, 



Gen'l Pass'r Agent. J7-3t 



FOR FLORIDA 



T?OR THROUGH TICKKTS TO FERNANDINA, 

 -F 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 Southern Mail S. S. Co., 

 416 South Delaware Avenue, Phila. 



"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 of about 70 deg. 



The elegant British Steamships " Bermuda," and 

 "Camina," 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 

 full Information apply to A. E. OUTERBRIDGE, 

 Agent, 29 Broadway, N. Y. -.^^^ Dec 21 ly. 



IfVSamtcIair & Greenwood Lake 

 Railway Time Table, 



Depots foot of Cortlandt and Desbrosses Sts. 



COMMENCING MAY 21, 1877. 



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

 nect with boat, and arrive at Abington 11:00 a. m., 

 7:05 P. M. Leave Abington, 7 A. jr., 4:05 P. M. 

 Arrive, New York, 9:40 a. m., 7 r. M. 



II. E. DORWIN, Superintendent. 



LONG ISLAND RAILROAO. 

 JULY 33, 1877. 



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

 utes, and from Thirty-fourth street, E. R., fifteen 

 minutes previous to departure of trains. No 

 boats from James Slip after 7 p. m. On Sundays 

 from Thirty-fourth street only. 



Trains leave Long Island Oity, Hunters Point, 

 as follows : 



For Greenport, Sag Harbor, Riverhead, and 

 intermediate stations, at 8:11, 'J:03 a. si., 3;30, 

 4:06 p. m. SUNDAYS from Brooklyn at 4:30 



A. M, 



For Patchogue, etc. , at 9:03 a. m., 2:00, 4:45, 

 5:23, 6:03 p. m. SUNDAYS. 9:15 a. m. 



For Babylon, etc., at 7:30, 8:44, 9:03, 11:30 a. 

 M., 2:00, 4:24, 4:45, 5:23, 6:03 P. M. SUNDAYS, 

 9:15 A. BE., 6.35 p. M. 



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

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



For Northport, etc., 10:00 A. m., 3:30, 4:24,5:05, 

 6:42 P. M. SUNDAYS, 9:30 A. M., 6:30 P 3t. 



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

 A. m., 2:00, 3:30, 4:24, 5:05, 6:42 p. at. SUNDAYS, 

 9:30 a.m., 6:30 p. at. 



For Merrick, etc., at 7:30, 8:44, 11:30 a. at., 

 2:00,4:24,5:23,6:03, 7:00 P. M. SUNDAYS, 9:15 

 A. at., 6:35 P. at. 



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

 A. m., 1 :30. 3:011,3:30, 4:24, 5:05, 5:43 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 

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

 11:00 A. M., 1:30, 3:10, 6:30 P. Hf. 6:35 to Far 

 Rockawav onlv. 



For Oreedm'oor, at 7:40, 9:03, 9:20, 11:08 A. jr., 

 1:33, 3:00, 4:20, 5:00, 5:40, 7:04 p. M. On SATUR- 

 DAY nights onlv at 12:01 a. m. SUNDAYS at 

 9:27 A. at., 4:30 p. M. 



For Flushing, College Point, Whitestone, Great 

 Neck. Garden City, 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 Lxpress Co., 7 Park Place, 785 

 Broadway, 942 Broadwav, Grand Central Depot, 

 42d St.; in Brooklyn, "333 Washington St.; in 

 Brooklyn, B. D., J9 Fourth street. 



Bv purchasing tickets at any of tho above 

 offices, baggage can be checked from residence to 

 destination. niySl 3m 



^fwrtf men's H^otttfe, 



TO SP0ETSMEN: 



THE PENNSYLVANIA K.R. CO. 



Respectfully invite attention to the 



I'M T?V 



afforded" ny fheir lines for reaching most of the 

 TKOrllNG PARKS and RACE COURSES In the 

 Middle Slates, 'j heso lines being CONTINUOUS 

 FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the diffi- 

 culties and dangers of reshipment, while the excel- 

 lent cars which run over the smooth steel tracks en- 

 able STOCK TO BE TRANSPORTED without failure 

 or injury. 

 The liues of 



Pennsylrani Railroad Company 



also reach the beat localities for 



GUNNING AND FISHING 



in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 

 TICKBTd are sold at the offices of the Company in 

 all Ihe principle cities to KANE, RENOVA, BED- 

 FORD, CREsSON. RALSTON, MINNEQUA, and 

 other weli-known centers for 



Trout Fishing. Wing Shooting, and Still 



Hunting. 



Also, to 



TUCKERTON, BEACH HAVEN, CAPE MAY, 



SqUAN.and points on the NEW" JERSEY COAST 



; wiu-i iorS-\LT WATER SPORT AFTER FIN 



AND FEATHER. 



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

 Frank Thomson. Gen'l Manager. febl7-tf 



STONINGTON LINE, 

 FOR BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST. 

 REDUCED FARE: 

 Elegant Steamers STONINGTON and NARRA- 

 QANSETT leave Pier 33 North River, foot Jay St, 

 at 5: P.M. NOT A TRIP MISSED IN SEVEN 

 YEARS. 



Tickets for sale at all principal ticket offices. State 

 rooms secured at offices of Westcntt Express Com- 

 pany , and at 363 Broadway, New York, and 333 Wash- 

 ington St., Brooklyn. 



PROVIDENCE LINE. 

 Freight only, steamers leave Pier 37, North River, 

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

 line taken at lowest rates. 

 L, W. FILKLNS, G. P. Agent, D. S. BABCOCK, Pres. 



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 ge.n'1 information, apply 

 to L. 11. NUTTING, Gen'l Eastern Agent, 234 

 Broadway, New York. 



lr J- ANDERSON, Gen'l Pass. Agent, 1. Topeka, 

 W. F. WHITE, Gen'l Ticket Agent, j Kansas! 



Brook TroLit,Grrayling and 

 Blade Bass Fisheries 



OF XOJtTHEJiX MICHIGAN, VIA 



flrand Rapids and Indiana Railroad. 



(Mackinaw, Grand Rapids & Cincinnati Short, Line.) 

 Sportsmen who have cast a fly or trolled a spoon in 



the waters of the Uranri Tru verse Region will 



come ajain without solicitation. All other lovers of 



the Rod are invited to try these waters, wherein 

 The fish named above, as also Muscalongo, 



Pike and Pickerel, abound. 

 In no other streams east of the Rocky Mountains 



is the famous American Grayling found in such 



numbers. 



Brook Trout Season opens ftfay 1st. 

 Grayling (Season oi»°ns Juno 1*1. 



The sportsman can redany fend trophies of his 

 skill to his friends i r ''Club' at home, as ice for 

 packing fish can be had at manv points. 



Take your family Willi you. The scenery of 

 the North Woods ami lakes is very beautiful. The 

 air Is pure, dry, and bracing. The'i limate peculiarly 

 beneficial to those suffering with hay fever and 

 asthma. 



The Hotel Accormnotla'iosis, While plain, are, 

 as arule, good, lar surpass rage in conn- 



tries new enough to afford the finest of fishing. 



On and after June 1st Kouml Trip Excursion 

 Tickets sold to Points in Grand Traverse 

 Region, and attractive train facilities offered to 

 tourists and sportsmen ; also, on and after July Is , 

 Mackinaw aud Lake Superior Excursion Tick- 

 ets. 



Dogs, Guns, and Fishing Tackle Carried 

 Free at owner's risk. 



Camp Cars for Fishing Parties and Families 

 at low rates. 



It is our aim to make sportsmen fee) -'at home"on 

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

 formation as to Hotels, Boats, Guides, <fco.. and accu- 

 rate maps of tho Fishing Grounds, send to Foiiest 

 and Stream office, or address 



J. H. PAGE, G. P. & T. A., Grand Rapids. Mich. 

 A. HOPPE, Eastern Passenger Agent, 



116 Market Street, Philadelphia. 



"VI EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA NEW LINE 

 1> Bound Brook route for Trenton and Phila- 

 delphia. 



Leave Now York for Trenton end Philadelphia at 

 «::;0, S, 9:30, 11:30 a. si., 1:30, 3:3u, 5:30, 12 p. si., and 

 at 4 P. si. for Trenton. 



Leave Philadelphia from station North Pennsyl- 

 vania Railroad, Third aud Berks streets, at 7:30, 

 9:30, 11:30 a. St., 1:30, 4:15, 5:30, 12 P. M. 



Leave Trenton for New Wk at 1:20, 6:35,8:05. 

 10:15 A.M., 12:15, '2:10, -1:55, 0:05 p. ST. 



Pullman Drawing Room Cars nre attached to the 

 9:30 a. M„ 1:30, 5:30 p. m. trains fr m New York : to 

 the 7:30,9:30 a. m., 1:30 p. m. trains from Philadelphia, 

 and Sleeping Cars to the 12 o'clock midnight trains 

 from both New York and Philadelphia. 



Sunday Trains— Leave Ne v York and Phila- 

 delphia at 9:30 \. >[., 5:30, 12 p. m. Leave Trenton at 

 10:20 A. M., 8:10 P. M. 



Tickets for sale at foot of Liberty street, Nos. 529 

 and 944 Broadwav, at the principal hotels, all offices 

 of Ihe Erie Railway in N.w York and Brooklyn, and 

 at No. 4 Court street. Brooklyn. Bageage checked; 

 from residence to destination. 

 Septis ly H. P. BALDWIN, Geu. Pass. Agent,, 



