FOREST AND STREAM. 



157 



W\* 8*ft{£ 



FOR YOUNG COOKER SPANIEL STOCK PROM 

 the choicest, breeds, nu.uire of 



M. P. MCKOON, 

 dec2S-1y Franklin, Del. Co., N. Y. 



FOR SALE, when eight weeks old, six puppies out 

 of my blue beiton Better Mill, bj Bob Boy. They 

 are black and white. Two flf them are black, white 

 aud tan, and are almost perfect imams of theiir sire. 

 For particulars, address L, F. WHITMAN, 5 City 

 Hall. Detroit, Mich. 1e28 tf 



FOR SALE— Pox hoards, No. 1 stock; very fast 

 aud strong-scented ; some one year old and some 

 pups. L. M. WOODEN, Rochester, N. Y. 

 Aug9 tf 



SHOT-GUNS AND RIFLES LOANED at 

 MARSTER'S, 

 125 Nassau street. New York, and 65 Court street, 

 Brooklyn. 



LOUISVILLE 



Exposition Bench Show, 



OCTOBER 18th, 19th aud 20th, 1877. 



Held under the auspices of the Louisville Gun 

 Club, during the last, weekof the Exposition. Liberal 

 premiums and lirst-elass accommodations. Nation- 

 al Kennel Club rules to govern. 



L. W.NOEL, Gen'I Manager, 

 Sep?0 8t Louisville, Kv. 



© @ G? 



DOCTOR HENRY GARDNER. No. 116 West 

 Thirtieth street, New York oily. Dogs treated and 

 purchased on commission. Thirty-one years ex- 

 perience in canine diseases. Ag 2tf 



BALLARD'S 



FLEA KILLERS 



POR THE 



DESTRUCTIVES OF FLEAS 



On Dogs and Other Animals, 



An Absolute and Perfect Exterminator of the pest. 

 May be used with entire safety. 

 Contents of a package sufficient to rid half a 

 dozen largo dogs of the vermin. 



NO PERSON OWNING DOGS SHOULD BE WITH- 

 OUT THE FLEA KILLER. 



Price 50 Gents per Package. 



W r ill be sent postage paid on receipt of price- 

 Proprietors, 



LAZELL, MARSH & GARDINER, 



Jyl9 tf 10 GOLD STREET, NEW YORK. 



SPRATT'S PATENT 



MEAT FIBRINE DOG CAKES. 



Twenty-one GoM, Silver snd Bronze Medals 



awarded, including Medal of English Kennel 



Club, and of Westminster Kennel 



Club, New York. 



None are genuine unless so stamped, 

 K. O. do I/UZE, 



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

 For aalo in cases of 112 lbs. Special terms to 



dealers. 



Ijoteh midguts for giwrfsmett. 



BRANDON HOUSE, Watterstone & Barton Pro- 

 prietors, Greenwood Lake, Orange County, N. 

 Y. mack tmss biting well. The cool weather gives 

 excellent, opportunities fur fishing. Reduced rates ; 

 blow is the time for spirt. Take Montclair and 

 Greenwood Lake Railroad, foot of Desbrosses St. 



Sept13-lt 



PARTIES of sportsmen wisning lo find good 

 chicken and quail shooting, xpply to 15. S. 

 CORNELL, Gibson City, Farrel Cotuity, 111. Ref- 

 erence is given by Bo^aidus, Elkhart, Loiran Co., 111. 

 Sept 13 3t 



BAYFIELD— The Great Health aud Pleasure Re- 

 sort of the. Northwest. Beautiful Scenery, Pure 

 Atmosphere, Delightful Climate, Fishing, Boating, 

 Sailing and Shooting. The Island Hon.se at Biytleld, 

 Wisconsin, situated on Lake Superior, surrounded 

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

 to persons seeking health a'ud pleasure advantages 

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

 and a sure cure lor hay fever. It Invigorates the 

 whole system, creates appetite and induces sleep. 

 The water is pronounced by scientists the purest in 

 the world. Iyl2tf 



TO SPORTSMEN— Partridge are very plenty; good 

 bags guaranteed. Deer quite plenty. Small 

 game is plenty. Good fishing in lakes near house. 

 For particulars address BRADLEY ELORED, Sulli- 

 van Co., N. Y. Septfi 5t 



SPORTSMEN TAKE NOTICE-The Franklin 

 House, chiltonville, Plymouth, Mass. Good 

 gunning and Ashing, seafowl, ducks, partridge, quail, 

 woodcock, peep and plover. Trained dogs for fox, 

 rabbit and bird hunting : boats for seafbwling and 

 fishing. Terms low. TIMOTHY' MASTER", pto- 

 prietor. Sept6 4t 



Bav Shooting of all Varieties. 



SHINNEOOCK BAY THE BEST SHOOTING 

 GROUND IN THE VICINITY OP NEW YORK, 



Wm. N. Lane respectfully informs his many friends 

 that, having largely added to the Springville Hou»e 

 or Sportsmen's Retreat, he is prepared to entertain 

 and take care of his guests in ample manner. Mod- 

 erate prices and satisfactory attention guaranteed. 

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

 thing bids fair for an excellent season. Address WM. 

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

 geese stools for spring and fall shooting, iyi3 3m 



hotels and §e8ork for t ^portsmcti. 



Metropolitan Hotel. 



WASHINGTON, D. 0: 



Carrollton Hotel. 



BALTIMORE, Mb. 



R. B. Coleman & Co., proprietors of these famoaB 

 hotels, are well known to the old patrons of the 

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



THE METROPOLITAN 

 1b midway between the Capitol and the White 

 House, and the most convenient, location in the city, 

 It, has beon re-fitted and re-furnished throughout. 

 The cuisine is perfect; the Bervico regular, and 

 charges moderate. 



R. B. COLEMAN & CO. 



CROSSMON HOUSE. 



ALEXANDRIA BAY, JEFFERSON CO., N. Y. 

 C. CROSSMON & SON, - Proprietors 



rpBIS HOUSE, RECENTLY REBUILT AND 

 -L elegantly furnished, is now open for visitors. 

 It is located in one of the moBl delightful places iu 

 the Thousand Islands region, commanding an ex- 

 iewoftheSt. Lawrence and the" Islands, 

 aud offers every facility for the comfort and enjoy- 

 ment, of guests. Outfits for boating, hunting aud 

 fishing parties. Steamers for the bay connect at 

 G ayton with the Dtlca aud Black River Railroad, 

 and at Cape Vincent with the Rome, VVatertown and 

 Ogdensburg Railroad. apl2-6m 



§,y crimen' js fatties. 



Central Railroad 



OF NEW JERSEY. 



NEW YORK AND LONG BRANCH DIVISION. 



REDUCED RATES FOR THE SEASON. 1 



Express Train Time, between New York and 

 Long Branch, 1 hour and 20 minutes. 



THROUGH PULLMAN PARLOR CARS. 



Commencing Jnne 25, 1S7T, trains leave New York, 

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

 Ocean Grove, Sea Girt, etc.. at 5:00, 7:4-3, 9:00, 11:45 

 A. St., 3:, (Express), 4:00, 4:45. 0:00 P. M. 



Leave Sen Girt for New York at, 6:15, 7:25, 7:40 (Ex- 

 piess), 10:30 a. M., 1:5'. 3:5S. 0:05, m:S5f. m. Mondays 

 only, 5:35 a. m. 



Li ave Long Branch for New York at 6:50. 8:00, 

 8:15 (Express), 11:05 A. M., 2:30, 4:35, 6:15. 9:10 P. M. 

 Mondays only, 6:1 A. M. 



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

 A. jr., 2:43, 4:49, 6:5S, 0:23 P. M. Mondays Only, 6:22 



Stages connect at Matawan to and from Keyport, 

 and at Squan to ami from Point PlenHuiit. 



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

 je2i 3m 



TROUT FSSHBNC! 



The Wisconsin Central Railroad 



THROUGH TO 



LAKE SUPERIOR. 



EXCURSION TICKETS from Chicago to Ashland 

 and return for $20 are sold at 63 Clark street, or the 

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

 also at low rates from Milwaukee. Hogs, guns and 

 camp equipage taken free. 



The points of attraction to sportsmen on this 

 "Forest and Stream " route are Menasha (Doty 

 Island) for baas Ashing; Butternut Creek aud Lake 

 for muscalonge; the many branches and lak>-s of 

 the Flambeau and Chippewa which teem with bass, 

 pike and pickerel, never till this season fished by 

 sportsmen. Between Silver Creek aud Ashland ail 

 are trout streams, and many others can be easily 

 reached along the shore from Ashland or Bayfield, 

 while rock fishing and trolling in the Bay affords ex- 

 cellent sport. 



The new hotel at Ashland, the "Chequamegon," 

 will be opened in July. Meantime there is accom- 

 modation at the smaller honses. 



Steamers from Ashland to all Lake Ports. 

 HENRY PRATT, 

 General Ticket Agent, 

 Jy63m Milwaukee, Wis. 



NORTHERN RAILWAY OF 

 CANADA 



AND 



C0LL1NG-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 Colllngwood EVERY TUESDAY and 

 FRIDAY', at 6 p. m , 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 

 Great North Channel, 



Lake Cmichiching, 

 and the 



Lakes 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 Couchiching in five hours ou 

 express train, with Drawing-ioom Coaches, thus 

 visiting the moat charming of the chain of Lakes. 



EXCURSION TICKETS 

 at greatly reduced rates doriug months of July, 

 August and September, may bo had from 



COOK, SON & JENKINS, 



261 Broadway, New Nork; and 



AT CENTRAL VERMONT RAILWAY OFFICE, 



822 Washington street, Boston. 



BARLOW CUMBERLAND, 



GENERAL AGENT, 



3m 35 Yonge street, Toronto. 



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

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

 the times. Special arrangements for families. 

 Biayl7-tf B. R1CJICORDS, 



%yart§nmis (Qoufan. 



Old Dominion Line. 



The steamers of this Line reach some of the finest 

 I and upland shooting sections in the coun- 

 try. Connections direct for Chincoteague, Cobb's 

 Island, and [joints on the Peninsula. City Point, 

 .James' River, Currituck, Florida, and the mountain- 

 ous country of Virginia, Tennessee, etc. Norfolk 

 steamers sail Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 

 Delaware, MOndag &"d Friday at a p. u. Full mtor- 

 mation given at office, 197 Greenwich St., New York, 

 sep 28 ly 



Fall River Line, 



FOR 



BOSTON AND THE EAST. 



MAMMOTH PALACE STEAMERS 



BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE. 



The best and most direct route to the Fishing and 

 Hunting resorts of Cape Cod, and Rangoley, 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 1 to Sept. 2, inclusive) from 28 North River, foot 

 of Murray street. 



BORDEN <fe 1-OVEL.r,, Agents. 

 GEO. L. CONNOR, 



Gen'I Pass'r Agent. 17-3t 



FOR FLORIDA 



FOR THROUGH TICKETS TO FERNANDINA, 

 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.w 

 416 South Delaware Avenue, Phila. 



"The Bermudas." 



NOW A FAVORITE AND DELIGHTFUL 

 WINTER RESORT, is reached iu seventy 

 hours from New York, and being surrounded by the 

 warm waters of the Gulf Stream enjoys an equable 

 temperature of about ■( 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 

 full information apply to A. E. OUTERBRTDGE, 

 Agent, 29 Broadway, N. Y r . Dec 21 ly. 



Montclair & Greenwood Lake 

 Railway Time Table, 



Depots foot of Cortlandt and Desbrosses Sts. 



COMMENCING MAY 21, 1877. 



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

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

 7:05 p. m. Leave Abington, 7 a. m., 4:05 p. m. 

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



H. E. DORWIN, Superintendent. 



LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. 

 JULY 23, 1877. 



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

 utes, and from Thirty-fourth street, E. R., iff toon 

 minutes previous to departure of trains. No 

 boats from James Slip after 7 i>. ir. On Sundays 

 from Thirty-fourth street only. 



TrainB leave Long Island City, Hunters Point, 

 as follows : 



For Greenport, Sag Harbor, Riverhead, and 

 intermediate .stations, at 8:44, 9:03 a. m., 3:30, 

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



A. M, 



For Patohogue, 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, 

 9:1.5 a. m., 6.85 p. m. 



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

 5:05 P. m. SUNDAYS, 0:30 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. at. 



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

 A. M., 2:00, 3:30, 4:24, 5:05, 0:42 P. M. SUNDAYS, 

 9:30 A. M., 6:30 P. M. 



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

 2:00,4:24,5:23,6:03, 7:00 p. m. SUNDAYS, 9:15 

 A. II., 6:85 P. m. 



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

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

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

 11:00 A. m., 1:30, 3:i0, 6:30 P. M. 6:35 to Far 

 Rockaway only. 



For Creedmoor, at 7:40, 9:03, 9:20, 11:03 A. ir., 

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

 DAY nights only 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 

 station8,see small time tableB 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'e 

 Long Island Express Co., 7 Park Place, 785 

 Broadway, 942 Broadway, Grand Central Depot, 

 42d st. ; in Brooklyn, 333 Y/ashington st. ; in 

 Brooklyn, E. D., 70 Fourth stroet 



By purchasing tickets at any of the above 

 offices, baggage can he checked from residence to 

 desiuiation, 1 »y31 S» 



§tyort§mm'8 Routes. 



TO SPOMMEIn: 



THE PENNSYLVANIA E.E. 00. 



Respectfully Invite attention to the 



Smp^ios 1 3f abilities 



afforded by their lines for reaching moat of the 

 TROTTING PARKS and RACE COURSES in the 

 Middle States, 'these 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 lines of 



Pennsylvani Railroad Company 



also reach the best lecailties for 



GUNNING AND PISHING 



in Pennsylvamt and New Jersey. EXCUR8ION 

 TICKETS are sold at the offices of the Company in 

 all the principle cities to KANE, REN OVA, BED- 

 FORD, CR^SON, RALSTON, M1NNEQUA, and 

 other well-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 

 renowned for SALT WATER WPORT AFTER FIN 

 AND FEATHER. 



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

 Frank Thomson. Gen'I Manager. Xebl7-t* 



STONINGTON LINE, 

 FOR BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST. 

 REDUCED FARE: 

 Elegant Steamers STONINGTON and NARRA- 

 GANSETT leave I ,, ; er, foot Jay St. 



at 5:00 P.M. NOT A TRIP MISSED IN SEVEN 



Tickets for Fale 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, Bteamers 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 FOR 



KANSAS & COLORADO 



SPECIAL ATTENTION TO 



SPORTSMEN. 



Broadway, New York. 



w J ^ AN J^3 Gen '' Pass - Agent, l Topeka, 

 W. F. WHITE, Gen'I Ticket Agent, / Kansas. 



f pHE '-FISHING LINE." 



Brook Tromt,Grrayling and 

 Black Bass Fisheries 



OF XORTHEIIX MICHIGAN, VIA 



Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad. 



(Mackinaw, Grand Rapid < & Cincinnati Short Line.) 



Sportsmen who have cast a fly or trolled a spoon in 

 the waters of the Grand Traverse Region will 

 come again without solicitation. All other lovers of 

 the Rod are invited to try these waters, wherein 



The fish named above, as also lUuscalonire 

 Pike and Pickerel, abound. 



In no other streams east of the Rocky Mountains 

 is the famous American Grayling found in such 

 numbers. 



Brook Tront Season opens IHay 1st. 



Grayling (season op»ns June 1st. 



The sportsman can redaiiy send trophies of his 

 skill to his friends or •'Club' at home, us lee for 

 packing fish can he had at. many points. 



Take your family with you. The pcenery of 

 the North Woods and lakes is very beautiful. Tae 

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

 beneficial to those suffering with hay fever and 

 asthma. 



The Hotel Accommodations, while plain, are, 

 as a rnlp, good, tar surpassing the average in coun- 

 tries new enough to afford the finest of fishing. 



On and after June 1st Round Trip 1 xciirsioii 

 Tickets sold to Point- in Grand Traverse 

 Region, and attractive train facilities oiiered to 

 tourists and sportsmen; nlso, on and after July I- , 

 Mackinaw and Lake Superior Excursion Tick- 

 ets. 



Bogs, 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 feel -'at homo" on 

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

 formation as to Hotels, Boats, Guides, A-c and accu. 

 rate maps of the Fishine- Grounds, send to Forest 

 and Stream office, or address 



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

 A. HOPPE, Eastern PassenEer Agent, 



116 Market Street, Philadelphia. 



"VIEW Y'ORK AND PHILADELPHIA NEW LINE 

 1^1 Bound Brook route for Trenton and Phila- 

 delphia. 



Leave New York for Trenton end Philadelnhin ar 

 6:30,8,9:30, 11:30 A. it., J.:80, 3:3", B:3Q, 18 p m 'and 

 at, 4 p. m. tor Trenton. 



Leave Philadelphia from stBtion North Pi-nnsvl 

 /ania Railroad, Third and Berks stre.ts, at 7-30 

 9:30, 11:30 A. M„ 1:30, 4:15, 5:30, 12 pm 



Leave Trenton for New York at l':20, fi-35 s-ris 

 10:15 A.M., 12:15, 2:10, 4:55, C;05p.M ' ' ' 



Pullman Drawing Room Cars are attached to rim 

 9:30 a. M., 1:30, 5:30 p. „. trains from New York -to 

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

 and Seeping cars to the 12 o'clock midnight trains 

 from both iNew York and Philadelphia 



Sunday TnAiNs-Leave Ne v York and Phila- 

 W%a. t *£ iVp M m'. 5:3 °' 12 P> M - L ° UVe *»*"•£« 



Tickets for sale ut foot of Liberty street, Nos tm 

 and 944 Broadway, at the principal Uofls all oitli-r» 

 of l he Erie Railway iu New York and Brooklyn am' 

 at No, 4 Court street, Brooklyn. Bagua<" clie'ckel 

 from residence to destination S cneckeq 



geptWly M. P, BALDWIN, Q en . Paw, AgenM 



