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Oct 11 Frederick City, Md. 
The Southern Guide. 
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FOR TRENTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 
COMMENCING NOVEMBER VG, 1577. 
STATION iN NEW YORK-Fool of Liberty at. N. R. 
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Leave Trenton for New York at 1:30 (except Mon- 
day), 0:36, 8:05. 10:20 A. M„ 12:15, 2:16, 4:10, 6: 15 p. M. 
Pullman Drawing Room Cars are attached to the 
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the 7:30. a. m., 1:30 p. m. trains from Philadelphia. 
8undat Trains— Leave New York and Phila- 
delphia at 9:30 a. m., 6:30, 12 p. m. Leave New York 
for TrentOD at 9:30 a. m. aud 6:30 p. m. Leave Treu- 
toa for New York at 1:20, 10:20 a. m.. 6:10 p. m. • 
Tickets for sale at foot of Liberty street. Nos 620 
and 944 Broadway, at the principal hotels, all offices 
of the Erie Railway in New York aud Brooklyn, ant' 
at No. 4 Court street, Brooklyn. Baggage checked 
from residence to destination. 
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(I 
THE 00L0GIST 
▲ MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED EXCLU- 
SIVELY TO BIRDS AND BIRDS’ EGGS. 
This magazine, the favorite of amatenr ornltholo- 
rlsts. Is now In Its third volume. It Is replete with 
•11 that Is new or recent In Ornithology and Oology, 
and publishes Important papers on the rarer of our 
birds and eggs. It la Just the periodical for those 
making collections of birds and eggs for Bclenllfio 
examination, as Its columns are constantly furnish- 
ing descriptions of the eggs of new and rare species. 
Terms— Forty cents a year, In advance. Speci- 
men copies and prospectuses only on receipt of 
lump. Address, 
8. L. WILLARD & CO., 
je7 Oneida at., Utica, N. Y. 
§port§men B goules. 
it 
The Bermudas.” 
HUNTING 
FOR DEER, BEAR, PARTRIDGES, DUCKS, 
Take tbe Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad. 
FISHING 
FOR PIKE, PICKEREL, BASS, Etc , 
Follow the G. R. and I.— The “Fishing” Line 
N OW A FAVORITE AND DELIGHTFUL 
WINTER RESORT, Is reached In seventy 
hours from Now York, uud being surrounded by the 
warm waters of the Gulf Stream eujoys an equable 
temperaturo of about <0 deg. 
■ The elegnut British Steamships " Bermuda,’’ and 
“OdmlDa,” 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 ladles. For 
full Information apply to A. E. OUTEKBRIDGE, 
Agent. 20 Broadway, N. Y. _ DccSIly. 
Old Dominion Line. 
The steamers of this Line reach some of the floe® 
Waterfowl and upland shooting sections In the conn 
try Connections direct for Chlncoteague, Cobbs 
Island, aud points 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, Monday and Thursday at 3 p. m. Pull ln- 
raatlou elven at office, 197 Greenwich St., New 
York. nenSRlv 
Sportsmen’s go tiles. 
REDUCTION OF FARE. 
$3 NEW YORK TO BOSTON 
VIA TUB 
Fall River Line 
To Boston and Return, $5. 
Magnificent Steamera NEWPORT and OLD COL- 
ONY leave New York doily (Sundays excepted) at 
«:30 p. m. This la the only Sound Lino giving pass- 
engers a FULL NIGHT’S RhSl’. Passengers Uike 
any one of the FIVE MORNING TRAINS from Fall 
River to Boston. 
BORDEN A LOVELL, GEO L. CONNOR, 
Agents. General Pass Agent. 
§^orlsmens goutes. 
N ew haven. Hartford, Springfield, 
AND THE NORTH. 
Tho first-class steamer ELM CITY leaves Pici V, 
East River, dally (Snudays excepted) at S p. M. Pas- 
sengers to North and East at 12 p. m. 
NIGHT LINE— Tho CONTINENTAL leave* New 
York at U p. m., arriving In New Havon in time fi.r 
the early morning traps. 
Merchandise forwarded hy dally express freight 
train from New Ilavou through to Muw«aohiiM;tU, 
Vermont, Western New notnpslrre, Northern New 
York and Cauada. Freight received until 0 p. m. 
RIOHARD PECK, General Agent. 
golds nnd gesorfsfor Spoilsmen. 
Time, New York (o Grand Rnplds, 37 hoar. 
EXPENSES LOW. 
Shooting season expires December 16. For infor- 
mation as to routes, ratio and best points for the 
various kinds of game, etc. Apply to 
A. B. LEET, Gen. Pass Agent, 
A. HOPPE, Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Eastern Agent, 116 Market St., Phils., Pa. 
Nov 82 tf 
Wild Fowl Shooting. 
SPRINGVILLE HOUSE OR SPORTSMEN’S RE- 
TREAT. SHINNECOCK BAY, L. I., 
By a practical gunner and an old bayman. Has 
always on hand the best of boats, batteries, etc., 
with the largest rig of trained wild-geese decoys on 
the const. Special attention given by himself tohls 
guests, and satisfaction guaranteed. Address Whi. 
N. LANE, Good Ground, L. I. Nov9 tf 
TO^SPOmMEN: 
THE PENNSYLVANIA R.R. OO. 
Respectfully Invite attention to the 
la@iUti@8 
afforded by their lines for reacting moat of the 
TROTTING PARKS and RACE COURSE8 in the 
Middle States. These lines being CONTINUOUS 
FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the diffi- 
culties and dangers of reBhipment, while the excel- 
lent cars which run over the smooth steel tracks en- 
able STOCK TO BE TRANSPORTED without failure 
01 Injury. 
The lines of 
Pennsylvanl Railroad Company 
also reach the beat lecalltlea for 
GUNNING AND FISHING 
In Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 
TICKETS ure sold at the offices of the Company in 
all the principle cities ^ ^^NE, MNOVA, BED- 
FORD, CUEbSON, R ALSTON, M1NNEQUA, and 
other well-known centers for 
Trout Fishing. Wing Nbooting, and Still 
Hunting. 
Also, to 
TUCKERTON, BEACH HAVEN CAPE MAY, 
SOUAN. and points on the NEW JERSEY COAST 
rouoXd for SALT WATER SPORT AFTER FIN 
AND FEATHER. 
L. P. FARMER, Qen’l Pass Agent, 
Frank Thomson. Gen’l Manager. feblT-tf 
CTONINOTON LINE, 
O FOP. BOSTON’ AND ALL T0INT6 EAST. 
REDUCED FARE: 
Elegant Steamera STONTNGTON and NARRA- 
GANSETT leuve Pier 33 North River, foot Jay He. 
at 6: c P.M. NOT A TRIP MISSED IN SEVEN 
YEARS. 
Tickets for «alo at ell principal ticket offices. State 
rooms secured at offices of Westc tt Express Com- 
pany, and at 363 Broadway. New York, and 8S3 Wash, 
y.gton St., Brooklyn. 
PROVIDENCE LINE. 
Freight only, steamers leave Pier 37, North River, 
foot Park Place, at 4:30 P. Id. Freights via either 
line taken at lowest rates. 
L W. FILKINS. O P. Agont, D. S. BABCOCK, Pres. 
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA., NAS- 
SAU, N. P., HAVANA, CUBA. 
From Savannah, Ga., to Nassau, N. P., and Ha- 
vana, Cuba, via St. Augustine, Fla., steamship San 
Jacinto will sail Jan. 20, Feb. 12 and 20, and every 
alternate Tuesday. Connecting steamers leave New 
York on Jan. 26, Feb. 9 aud 23. 
FOR NASSAU DIRECT, 
Steamship Carondelet, February 6 and March 9, 
and monthly thereafter from Pier 16, East River, 
Ne w York. . , , . 
For all particulars, illustrated guide, Ac., apply to 
MURRAY, FERRIS & CO., 
No. 02 South St. 
FOR FLORIDA 
F O R THROUGH TICKETS TO FERNAND1NA 
JACKSONVILLE, ST. AUGUSTINE, SAN 
FORD, ENTERPRISE, and intermediate landings 
on ST. JOHN’S RIVER and interior point* in 
FLORIDA, by steamship to SAVANNAH, and thenco 
by railroad or steamboat, apply to WM. L. JAMES, 
General Agent. 
Philadelphia ana Scuthem Mail S. S. Co., 
Pier 22 South Delaware Avenue, Phila. 
Decl4-ly 
St. Paul and St. Louis 
Short Line. 
Burlington, C. Rapldet & N’rth’rn 
QUICKEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST! 
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY, 
crossing and connecting with all East usd West 
Lines In Iowa, running through some of the finest 
hunting grounds In tho Northwest for Geese, Ducks, 
Pinnated and Ruffed Grouao and Quail. Sportsmen 
and their dogs taken good earn of. Reduced rates 
on parties of ten or moro upon application to General 
Ticket Office, Cedar Rapids. O. J. IVES, 
B. F. Winslow, Gen. Passenger Agent. 
General Manager. ^ 
Metropolitan Hotel, 
WASHINGTON, D. C* 
Carrollton Hotel, 
BALTIMORE, Md. 
R. B. Coleman A Co., proprietor, of them' famoaa 
hotel., are well known to tho old imtroiiB of Ibe 
ASTOR HOUSE, N. Y . and ST. NICHOLAS, N. Y. 
THE METROPOLITAN 
Is midway between tho Cnpltol and the While 
nonuc, nml the most convenient location In the city. 
It has boon re- fitted and rc-furnl.hed throughout. 
The ntbine la perfect; the service regular, and 
charges moderate. 
R. B. COLEalAN & CO. 
Sportsmen’s 
Headquarters 
FOR WINEH, LIQUOR* AND I'll. ARM. 
CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD, 
THE ONLY DIRECT RAILROAD from 
Chigago to St. Louis, and Chicago 
to Kansas City, 
WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. 
FIRST- CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS IN 
EVERYTHING. 
SPORTSMEN will flod splendid shooting on the 
line of this road; prairie chicken, geese, ducks, brant, 
quail etc. Connects direct st Kanras Cltv with tho 
Kansas Pacific Railroad for the great Buffalo and An- 
telope range of Kansas and Colorado. 
Liberal arrangements for transport of Dogs for 
Sportsmen. 
JAMES CHARLTON, 
General Passenger Agent, 
Chicago, II a 
“ THE FISHING LINE.” 
Brook Trout, Grayling and Black Bass Fisheries 
of Northern Michigan, 
VUTBl 
Grand Rapids & Indiana RR 
(Mackinaw, Grand Raplde A Cincinnati Short Line.) 
Sportsmen who have cast a fly, or trolled a epoon 
to the 
Crand Traverse Region 
will come again without solicitation. All oilier lovers 
of the Rod are invited to try these waters, wherein 
the fish Darned above, as also MuscaloDge, Pike and 
Pickerel abound . . _ . „ , , 
In n > other streams east of the Rocky Mountains 
Is tbe famous AMERICAN UrtAYLINO found In 
such number*. 
BROOK TROUT Se.son opens May 1. 
GRAYLING Season opens June 1. 
The Sportsman can readily send trophies of his 
skill to Ills friends or ••Club ’’ at home, as ice for 
packing Osh can he hail »t rnsoy po nts. 
P TAKE VOUR FAMILY WITH YOU. The scenery 
of the North Wood- and Lakes Is very beautiful. 
The air M pore, dr y and braolntf. The climate i» 
peculiarly beneficial to those suffering with 
Hay Fever and Asthma. 
The notel accommodations are good, far surpass- 
ing ihe average in coun’ries new enough to afford 
lh On nnd after June 1 Ronhd Trip Excursion Tickets 
sold to Points In Grand Traverse Region, and attrac 
tive train fad lilies offered to tourists and sportsmen; 
also M.cklniw and Lake Superior Excursion Tickets. 
Dogs. Guns and Fishing Tackle Carried Free, at 
°'camp Can for Ashing parlies and families at low 
^Itla our aim to mako sportsmen feel “ at home ” 
on this route. For Tourist’# Gal ic, containing rod 
Information as to Hotels, Boats, Guides, etc., and 
accurate maps of the flsnlDg grounds send to 
A. Be LEET, (»■ * • *•» 
a nOPF'F Grand Rapid*, Mich. 
Eastern Agent, lit; Market S:., Phila., Pa. 
marts irnos 
Out-flia for yachting. The camp or field 
speclalty.X.OIIvcs by the case, gallon or bottle. 
THOS. LYNCH, Imported, 
99 NASSAU ST.. Bonnet Building, New York. 
BeptaT 
/"i ULF HOUSE, Gavpe Burin, Gulf St. Lawrence, 
vl —A favorite resort fur sportsmen. Invalids, 
tourirta and artists. Rides for room ami hoard, $1.60 
to $2 per day. Salmon, trout, mackerel, coj and 
lobster fishing; duck licn-h birds, ciriln o oml 
rnooHC shooting abound E. GKO. BTRACKEH, Pro- 
prietor. man tl 
O. M BRENNAN, 
OLD KENTUCKY BOURBON A MONONGAUELA 
South Clark Street. Chicago. 
UNION SQUARE HOTEL, 
UNION SQUARE, Corner loth Street, New York. 
A- J. DAM & SONS, Proprietors. 
Ashland House, 
Fourth Avenue, corner of TwcntT-fuurili 
NEW YORK CITY. 
Rooms, per day, f l and upwa'd. Room and board, 
$2, $2.5o ami $i. Popuar, strictly Brut claw.con- 
tral. One block from Madison «qu iro ; eight 
minutes from Grand Central Depot. Cross-Town 
Line, from foot of Grand i'rect, Ea.t River, to toot 
of 4 2d street. Noth River; 23d Mrcct C'ross-Town 
LlDe from Erie IL II. depot ; and the Fourth avenuo 
Line from < Itv Hall lo Grand Central Depot; ALL 
PASS THE HOTEL. Passenger# from Jersey .City 
take the Desbrosaes street ferry, De*bron»es aid 
Grand street, car line lo Bowery, aud then Fourth 
avenue line to 24th street. 
H. N. BROCKWAY, Propdietob. 
Msr7 tf 
1 " — 
SporU men’s Headquaiteis. 
Bromfield House, 
AMI 
LADIES’ AND GENTS’ DINING ROOMS, 
S5 Bromfield street. 13 Montgomery pluce, 
BOSTON. 
E- M. I^ESSENCER. Proprietor. 
ai rl i f 
§portstncn’s (floods. 
BOUDRBN’S PATENT COMBINATION 
Jack, Dash and Fishing 
LAMP, 
For NIGHT HUNTING Doer 
and other aril uals, M’CAUING 
Fltill. Indispensable on any 
Boating, Yachting or Camping 
Trip 
Nr t aflected ny Wind, Rain 
or Jolting Burns kerosene 
safely without a chimney. 
Throws a powerful light 200 
feet ahead. As a DASli LAMP 
for CARRIAGES It tuts no 
equal. Fit* on anv shaped 
da h or on any vehicle. 
raici. 
Jack and Dash $6 00 
Fishing Lamp 6 00 
O. O. D., with privilege of examination. 
WHITE ffl’F’G COMPANY, 
Jy12tl BRIDGEPORT, Conn. 
C. C. A- B. ZETTLBB, 
GUNSMITHS AXD RIFLE GALLERY. 
207 Bowery, New York. 
