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jnicle far the Jf iwjtner fffaurizt 
(fzuide far the Rummer fflaumt. 
NEW SUMMER RESORT. 
Cheap Excursions. 
Toronto to the Lakes of Muskoka. 
Daily Line. 
The Steamers Nipissing and Wenonah, 
IN CONNECTION WITH 
The Northern Railway of Canada. 
Fare only $6—Tickets Good to Return in a Month. 
Tickets and full information to he had at the North- 
tern Railway offices and Agencies. 
A. P. COCKBURN, 
jly23m P. O. Toronto and Graven hurst. 
STEAMERS TO 
Eastern Maine, Hew Brunswick, 
Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, &e. 
THE 
New York and City of Penobscot 
will until October 1st leave Boston at 3 a. m., and 
Portland at 6 p. m. every Monday, Wednesday and 
Friday for Eastport, Maine, and St. John, N. B., for 
warding passengers by connecting lines to Calais, 
Maine, St. Andrews, Frederickton and Shediac, N.B , 
Amherst Truro. Picton, Digby, Annapolis, Kentvillc, 
Windsor and Halifax N. S., Summerside and Char¬ 
lottetown, P. E. I., and Hawkesburg, C B. This is 
A most Desirable Route for Sportsmen, 
presenting a convenient ana pleasant mode of access 
to the famous hunting and fishing grounds of the 
Eastern regions, at very moderate rates of fare. For 
circular, with map and description of the route apply 
to W. W. KILBY, Agent, 
july23m Commercial Wharf, Boston. 
Fishing and Hunting 
Read tlxe Following-ifor the 
Best Fishing and Hunting 
RESORTS. 
On Conway Division, Eastern R. R., Brook Trout. 
Trains leave Boston 8:15 A. M. and 3:15 P. M. 
Rangely lakes, via. Farmington, Me. ) Largest 
Umbagog lakes, via. GrTr’k to Bethel,Me. s Brook 
Upper waters of Penobscot. ) Trout. 
MooseheadLake, via.Dexter, Me.. Lake and Brook 
Trout. 
Grand Ukt Stream. \ Land-lacked Salmon. 
New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova 
Scotia, Salmon, Sea Trout and Brook Trout. 
Trains leave Boston 8:15 A. M. and 6:20 P. M. 
Pullman cars on night trains. 
Good hunting, large and small game in all the above 
localities in their season. 
For maps, fare, tables, &c., address or call at 134 
Washington, street, Boston, Mass. 
Eastern and Maine Central R.R. Line. 
Geo. F. Field, 
Gen’l Pass. Agent. 
Chas. F. Hatch, 
Gen’l Manager. 
GUIDE 
Moosehead Lake, 
AND 
Northern Maine, with Map. 
<-i-« Price $1 00. For sale as follows: 
NEW YORK—Andrew Clerk & Co. 48 Maiden Lane. 
PHIL YDELPHrA—John Krider, cor 2d and Walnut. 
BOSTON—Bradford & Anthony, 186 Washington. 
departs far ^yartgmm. 
Hotels, boarding-hemses and private families,in locali 
ties which offer facilities for shooting, fishinq and boat¬ 
ing, can have their cards inserted in this column at the 
low rate of $10 for four lines for six months. Over 
f our lines, 25 cts. per line each insertion . 
Rossin House, Toronto, Canada. 
SHEARS & SON, Proprietors. 
This house is a favorite resort for gentlemen sports¬ 
men from all parts of the United States and Canada. 
UOREST HOUSE, AT STARK’S FALLS, FOOT 
of the Bog. O. J. Pel sue, Proprietor. Boats and 
experienced guides furnished to sporting parties at 
reasonable rates. P. O. address, Colton, St. Law¬ 
rence Co., N. Y. 
JI04RD NEAR TWIN LAKES, FOUR HOURS 
" from N. York, via. Harlem R. R., and convenient 
to depot, stores, churches and post office. Address 
FRED COOPER, “Locust Hill Farm,” Ashley Falls, 
Berkshire connty. Mass, 
EJ.REAT FALLS OF POTOMAC, MONTGOMERY 
county, Maryland, 16 miles from Washington. D. 
• rniles from Rockville, Md. Best bass fishing on 
upper Potomac. Hotel accommodations excellent—$2 
Per day; $9 per week. Address GARRETT & MAUS, 
(Cromehn Hotel) Offutt’s x Roads. Md. _ je!16 
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, 
NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK. 
J. I. FULTON, Jr., Proprietor. 
Special rates to Boarders. 'ell6m 
Foxcroft Exchange, 
Roxeroft and Dover Village, Me. 
T8 NOW OPEN for permanent and transient board - 
A ers. The house is new, and is in one of the most 
uttractive villages in New England, near Sebec Lake, 
with its steam and sailboats, and extensive land-locked 
salmon fish-works, and on the immediate border of 
extensive forests. It is also surrounded by splendid 
Mountain sceuery, broad lakes and noble tront streams, 
lhe stable is stocked with good teams. A large farm 
is connected with the house, which fully supplies the 
table. Daily communication with Moosehead Lake, 
telegraph near house, and two daily mails. Prices 
moderate. Refers to J. F. Jeffevds, R. R, Mail ser¬ 
vice, Boston, P. O. P. M. JEFFERDS, Prop’r. 
COLLIN GTWOOD 
AND- 
Toronto, Collingwood, Fort William, 
Duluth, Eort Garry. 
Comprising the four First Class Upper-Cabin powerfu 
Side-Wheel Steamers 
Chieora, 
Frances Smith, 
Cumberland, 
and Algoma, 
Having Splendid Drawing Room Cabins, in connection 
with the 
NORTHERN RAILWAY OF CANADA, 
Leaving Collingwood every Tuesday and Friday 
on arrival of Steamboat Express Train, with Drawing 
Room Cars attached, • calling at 
Owen Sound, Bruce Mines , Sault Ste. Marie, 
Michipicoton, JSeepigon , Silver Islet , Prince 
Arthur's Landing , and Duluth. 
Fort Garry and the North-West! 
With direct connections at Thunder Bay with DAW¬ 
SON’S ROAD TRANSPORTATION COMPANY for 
Fort Garry, and at Duluth with Northern Pacific Rail¬ 
way for Moorhead, and KITTSON’S RED RIVER 
LINE for Fort Garry and 
The Red River Country. 
-o- 
Pleasure Travel. 
This route embraces the most .enjoyable and pic¬ 
turesque Summer Tonr, by making ilie circuit of Lake 
Superior with the sheltered and beautiful waters of 
the inside channels of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. 
and thence by three hours’ rail with magnificent^par- 
1 or cars to Toronto, connecting with the Royal Mail 
Daily Line of Steamers on Lake Ontario, and the 
Grand Trunk Railway, for the THOUSAND ISLANDS 
and the Rapids of the River St. Lawrence, for Mont¬ 
real, Quebec, White Mountains, Portland, Boston, and 
all points East and South; and with the Great West¬ 
ern Railway and Lake Ontario Steamers, daily for 
Hamilton, Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge, Buffalo, 
Detroit, and all points West and South-West. 
Cheap Excursions 
Will be made during the Summer Season, m the 
months of June, July, August and September, afford 
ing ample opportunity for visiting the Great Mineral 
Region of Lake Superior and the FISHING GROUNDS 
of Lake Neepigon. 
Connections throughout punctual and certain. 
State Rooms can be secured at Central Passenger 
Offices, Toronto, and all information given by 
CHAS. PERBY, 62 King street East, Toronto. 
D. MILLOY, 8 Front street East, Toronto. 
COOK, SON & JENKINS, Ag’fs,261 Broadway, N.Y. 
ADAM ROLPH, General Ag’t, 
Northern Railway, Brock street, Toronto. 
The Stonington Line 
BETWEEN 
NEWY0RK& BOSTON. 
The Only Inside Route, via Providence. 
TEE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMERS 
Rhode Island, Capt. Wm. M. Jones, 
Narragansett, Capt. Ray Allen, 
Stonington, Capt. Jesse Mott, 
EOBM TEE FINEST FLEET OF SO END 
STEAMEBSLEA VING NEW'YOBK. 
Not a Trip Missed in Six Years! 
Dailyfrom Pier33 N.R.,foot Jay st. 
AT 5 P. M. 
001-PIA! U HITI f 4Theuew and ma ? nifi - 
5f lUAL nil I I be. -"“cent steamer RHODE 
ISLAND, will on and af f er JUNE 22d, leave Pier 30 
North River, foot Chambers street, at 12 o’clock, 
noon, and Pier foot 23 street, East River. 1 P. M., ar¬ 
riving in Boston the same evening, affording passen 
gers a sail through 
Long Island Sound by Daylight. 
RETURNING—Train leaves Boston at 8 P. M., 
connecting with the RHODE ISLAND at Stonington 
at 10-45 P. M., and arriving in New York at 6 A. M 
EXCURSION TICKETS to Stonington and back, 
same trip, $3. L. W. FILKINS, 
General Passenger Agent, Pier 38 North River. 
Long Branch and Philadelphia, 
Via New Jersey So. Railroad, 
COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1874. 
Leave New York from Pier 8, N. R., foot of Rector st, 
7:00 a. m.— For Long Branch, Seabright, and High¬ 
lands. 
9:40 a. m.— For Philadelphia, Long Branch, Waie- 
town, Tuckerton and Bridgeton. 
2:45 p. m.—Foot 24th st., N. R. I For LongBarnch&c 
3;30 p. m.—Pier 8, N. R. f 6 
4:30 p. m.—For Long Branch, Waretown, &c. 
5:30 p. m.—For Long Branch and intermediate sta¬ 
tions. 
On SUNDAYS, leave 24th st. Pier at 9 a. m., and 
Pier 8 at 9:40 a, m. for Long Branch. Returning, ar- 
riAe Pier 8 at 6-50 p m., 24th street Pier at 7:10 p. m. 
Fare from New York to Philadelphia, only $2 25. 
Sandy Hook Excursions. 
The steamers RIVER BELLE and JANE MOSELY, 
leaving New York at 7, 9:40a. m., 2:45 and 3:30 p. m., 
afford delightful excursions through the Narrows and 
down the Bay to Sandy Hook; returning to New York 
at 10:00 a. m., 12:50 and 6:40 p. m. Fare from New 
York to Sandv Hook and return, only $1.00. jun25 
\ C. P. McFADDEN, W. S. SNEDEN, 
Gen. Passenger Agent. General Manager. 
TJJVIOISr PLACE HOTEL, 
EUROPEAN PLAN. 
THOS. RYAN & SON, 
BROADWAY. COR. FOURTEENTH STREET. 
East End Hotel, 
LONG BRANCH, N. J., 
L. B. SMITH & Co., Lesses. 
Rates, $2 50 to $3 00 per day, including Board and 
Room Special attention paid to Excursionists. 
REGULAR DINNER, $1. THERE IS ALSO A 
Mice Limch Room, 
attached to the establishment. june 253m 
Congress Hall, 
LONG BRANCH, N. J., 
One Minute’s Walk from the Beach. 
Board, $3 OO per Day. 
N. T. JUDD, Manager. 
Laird’s Mansion House, 
LONG BRANCH. 
WM. L. MclNTIRE, Proprietor 
MANY IMPROVEMENTS HAVE BEEN ADDED: 
New Parlors, New Piazzas, Reading Rooms, etc. 
Terms reasonable. je253m 
Central Hotel, 
LONG BRANCH, N. J., 
4APEN THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE YEAR.— 
" Liberal arrangements will be made with guests 
for the FALL AND SPRING. Rooms thoroughly 
heated. Address H. C. SHOEMAKER, Prop’r., ' 
jun253m East Long Branch P. O., N. J. 
Trout! Trout!! Trout!!! 
pXCELLENT EAMIL Y BOARD at reasonable rates; 
mountain scenery; healthiest part of New York, 
at “ Maple Grove;” hot and cold baths, milk, &c.; 
large rooms, and plenty of trout in the famous “Nev 
ersmk.” Fine drives. Only seven hours from the 
city by Oswego Midland Railroad. Tront for sale at 
$5 per 100. Addres., ALEX. HERRON, 
Neversink Flats, Sullivan county, New York. 
Or come to Fallsburgh and hire team out. jull 
WORKS 
ON THE 
Horse, Dog, Natural History 
Taxidermy, &c. 
FOR SALE BY THE 
Forestand Stream Publishing Co., 
The Horse. Youatt. $125 
Gymnasts and Gymnastics. Howard. 5 25 
Wright’s Illustrated Poultry Book. 15 00 
Weidenmann’s Beautifying Country Homes_ 15 00 
Wallace’s American Trotting Register. 10 00 
Wallace’s American Stud Book. Vol. 1. 10 00 
Forester’s American Game in its season. 3 00 
F. Forester’s Horse and Horsemanship. 8vo. 
2 Vols. 10 00 
Frank f orester’s Field Sports. 8vo. 2 Vols_ 6 00 
Frank Forester’s Fish and Fishing. (100 ills) .. 3 50 
Frank Forester’s Manual Young Sportsmen.... 3 00 
The Dog. Dinks, Mayhew and Hutchinson. 3 00 
Gun, Rod and Saddle. 1 00 
Crack Shot. 1 75 
Dead Shot; or, Sportsman’s Complete Guide... 1 75 
Copeland’s Country Life. 8vo, 926 pages. 5 00 
Darwin’s Variations of Animals and Plants. 2 
Vols.... 6 00 
Stewart’s (John) Stable Book. 150 
The Percheron Horse. 1 00 
Youatt and Martin on Cattle. 1 50 
Cooper’s Game Fowl. ..". 5 00 
Fuller’s Forest Tree Culturist. 1 50 
Homoeopathic Veterinary Practice. 5 00 
The Horse. Stonehenge... 2 50 
The Horse Doctor. Mahew. 3 00 
Horse Management. Mahew._. 3 00 
Dogs, Their Management. Mayhew. 75 
History of the British Dog. Jesse. 16 00 
The Dog. Youatt. 4 00 
The Dog. Idstone. 2 50 
The Dog. Stonehenge. 3 75 
Rod and Gun. Wilson. 5 00 
Shooting, Boating and Fishing. Warren. 100 
Gun, Rod and Saddle. 100 
Arms and Ammunition. 1 25 
The Fishing Tourist. Charles Hallock. 2 00 
Fishing in American Waters. Genio C. Scott.. 3 50 
Modern Breech Loaders. Greener.. . 3 57 
Manual for Rifle Practice. Wingate. . 150 
Encyclopedia of Rural Sports. Blaine. 10 5 
Lew'is’ American Sportsman. 3 00 
The Trapper’s Guide. Newhouse. 1 50 
Domesticated Trout. Livingston Stone. Illus.. 2 50 
Trout Culture. Seth Green. l 00 
Handbook of Shooting. (Routledge’s). 50 
“ “ Angling. “ . 50 
Animal Life in Europe. Specht. 115 
Forty-four Years of a Hunter’s Life. 1 50 
Key to the Birds of North America. By Elliott 
Coues. 7 00 
The Extinct Mammalian Fauna of Dakota and 
Nebraska. 30 plates. Leidy. 20 00 
Trees, Plants and Flowers. Where and How 
They Grow.!. 1 00 
Butterflies, Described and Illustrated. 1 75 
Tne American Beaver and His Works. Morgan.. 5 00 
Taxidermist’s Manual. Brown. 7 .... 125 
Taxidermy Made Easy. 75 
JUST PUBLISHED. 
History of North American Birds. By Prof. 
Baird, Dr. Brewer and Mr. Ridgway. Tnree 
volumes. 30 00 
Field Ornithology. A Standard Treatise on 
Taxidermy, with Check List of North Amer-) 2 75 
ican Birds. Check List alone E Coues...) 75 
By remitting the exact amount any of the above 
works will be forwarded by mail. 
Forestand Stream Publishing Co., 
NO. 17 CHATHAM S T., NEW YORK, 
Prize List! 
FOREST AND STREAM 
A Weekly Journal, 
DEVOTED TO 
Out-Door Sports 
Hunting, Fishing, Yachting, Boating, Practical Nat¬ 
ural History, Fish Culture, &c. &c. 
It is the OFFICIAL ORGAN of the 
The Fish Cnlturists’ Association 
of America. 
The Publishers of FOREST AND STREAM 
In order to stimulate the development ot 
MANLY and ATHLETIC EXERCISES, 
AS OF 
FISHING, SHOOTING, ARCHERY^ CRICKET, 
FOOTBALL, and CROQUET, 
Offer the following prizesfor clubs of three or more 
Single Subscription per Annum $5 
Starting Club9. —Agents, and others interested, are 
advised that we do not insist upon their starting with 
full clubs to secure our rates. They can send three 
or more at a time, and on forwarding the requisite 
number within 60 days will be entitled to same premi¬ 
ums as if all were sent together. 
CRICKET. 
For $20 00 four copies, one year, with one best 
spring bat, one’ College bat, one Dark cricket ball; 
price $7 50. 
For $25 00, five copies, one year, with a complete 
cricket set; one College bat, one polished bat, Clap- 
shaw; one Dark cricket hall; one set of stumps; price 
$12 00 . 
FOOTBALL. 
Fot $P 00, tlyee copies, one year, with one Rugby 
footba.. pr ce $6 00. 
FISHING RODS. 
For $15 00,t nree copies, one year, with one superior 
four joint light rod, suitable for all kinds of fishing; 
price $7 00. 
For $60 00, twelve copies, one elegant rod; suita¬ 
ble for trout, black bass with fly, or for trolling bass 
or pickerel; as fine a rod as can be made; German 
silver tipped, with three tips; price $25 00. 
CROQUET. 
For $20 00, four copies, one year, with very hand¬ 
some set of croquet; price $7 00. 
For $25 00, five copies, one year, with superb set of 
croquet; price $10 00. 
For $30 00, six copies, one year, with the finest set 
of croquet made; price $14 00. 
REMINGTON RIFLE AND SHOT GUN. 
For $75 00, fifteen copies, one year, with one Rem- 
.ngton Deer rifle; price $28 00. 
For $100, twenty copies, one year, with one Target 
rifle, 30-mch octagonal barrel, to be used for sporting, 
hunting, or target shooting; price $36 00. 
For $100, twenty copies, one year, with one Rem¬ 
ington double barreled, breech-loading shot-gun, 
one of the best guns ever offered to American 
sportsmen; price $45 00. 
SHARPE RIFLE. 
For $100, twenty copies, one year, with one Sharpe 
porting or target rifle, best quality; price $40 00. 
WARD-BURTON RIFLE. 
For $200, forty copies, one year, with one Ward- 
Burton rifle magazine gun for large game, price 80 00. 
SINGLE AND DOUBLE BARREL MUZZLE 
LOADING SHOT GUNS. 
For $20 00, four copies,one year,with one American 
single barrel gun, perfectly safe, blue barrels, walnut; 
price $10 00. 
For $35 00, seven copies, one year, with one Ameri¬ 
can double gun, handy and reliable gun every way; 
price $18 00. 
For $50 00, ten copies, one year, with one double 
boys’ fine twist barrel gun, a safe gun every way for 
boys; price $26 00. 
For $75 00, fifteen copies, one year, with double 
gun, English laminated steel barrels, handsome fin- 
sli; price $45 00. 
CASH PREMIUMS. 
To those who prefer cash premiums a discount of 
.25 per cent, will be made on all clubs of three and up¬ 
wards. 
5£l?“Every article is of the finest quality and will be 
sent free of expense. 
Remitting Money.—Checks on New York City 
banks and bankers are best for large sums; make pay¬ 
able to the order of Forest and Stream Publishing 
Company, 103 Fulton Street, New York. Post 
Office Money Orders for $50 or less are cheap and safe 
also. When these are not obtainable, register letters, 
affixing stamps for postage and registry; put in the 
money and seal the letter in the presence of the post¬ 
master, and take his receipt for it. 
Send the names with the money as fast as obtained, 
that subscribers may get the paper at once. 
Forest and Stream Publishing- Company,, 
17 CHATHAM STREET. N. Y. 
Post Office Box 2832, 
126 S. THIRD STREET PHILA. 
