FOREST AND STREAM 
315 
Sportsmen's Routes. 
N k\V YORK AND PHILADELPHIA NEW LINE 
BOUND BROOK KOUTE, 
FOR TRENTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 
OOMMKNOINO NOVKHBKH 16 , 1 S 77 . 
STATION iN NEW YORK— Foot of Liberty at. N. B. 
l^ave New York for 'Trenton and Philadelphia at 
§•30.8, 0:80, 11:80 a. m., 1:80,9:30, 6:80, 18 p. m., and 
at 4 p. u. for Trenton. 
Leave Philadelphia from station North Pennsyl- 
vania Railroad, Third and Berks streets, at 13:06 
1:30, 9:30, 11:80 a. M., 1:80, 8:30, 6:30 P. M. 
Leave Trenton for New York at 1:20 (except Mon- 
day), 6:36, 8:05, 10:20 a. m., 12:16, 2:16, 4:10, 6:16 P. u. 
Pullman Drawing Room Cars are attached to the 
9:80 a. 3:30, p. u. trains from New York and to 
the 7:30, a. m., 1:30 p. is. trains from Philadelphia. 
Sunday Trains — L eave Nev York and Phila- 
delphia at 9:30 a. m., 6:30, 12 p. m. Leave New York 
for Trenton at 0:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Leave Tren- 
ton for New York at 1:20, 10:20 a. M.. 6:10 p. m. 
Tickets for sale at foot of Liberty street, Nos. 629 
and 944 Broadway, at the principal hotels, all oillccs 
of the Erie Railway In New York and Brooklyn, ant* 
at No. 4 Court street, Brooklyn. Baggage checked 
from residence to destination. 
Septia ly H. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pasa. Agent 
gportimen's Routes. 
Old Dominion Line. 
The steamers of this Line reach some of the Ones) 
waterfowl anti upland shooting sections In the conn 
try. Connections direct for Chtncoteague, Cobb’s 
Island, and 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, .uonday aud Thursday at 8 p. m. Full .n- 
mattnn given at office, 197 Greenwich 8t., New 
York. senvsiv 
TO SPORTSMEN: 
THE PENNSYLVANIA R.R. OO. 
Respectfully invite attention to the 
laoilitios 
afforded by their lines for reaching most of the 
TRO IT’ING PARKS and RACE COURSES In the 
Middle Slates. 'These lines being CONTINUOUS 
FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid tho diffi- 
culties and dangers <>t reBhlpment, while the excel- 
lent cars which run over the smooth steel traoks en- 
able STOCK TO BE TRANSPORTED Without fail ore 
or Injury. 
The lines of 
Pennsylyani Railroad Company 
also reach the best localities for 
GUNNING AND FISHING 
In Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 
TICKETS ure sold at the offices of the Company In 
all the principle cities to KANE, RENOVA. BED- 
FORD, CRESSON, RALSTON, M1NNEQUA, and 
other well-known centers for 
Trout Fishing Wing Shooting, and Still 
Hunting. 
Also, to 
TUCKERTON, BEACH HAVEN CAPE MAY, 
SOU AN. and points on the NEW JERSEY COAST 
renowned for SALT WATER SPORT AFTER FIN 
AND FEA^UER. 
L. P. FARMER, Gen’l Pass. Agent. 
Fkank Thomson. Gen-1 Manager. feblT-tf 
CTONINGTON LINE, 
O FOR BOSTON AND ALL POENT9 EAST. 
REDUCED FARE: 
Elegant Steamers STONINGTON and NARRA- 
GANSETT leave Pier 33 North River foot Jay St. 
at 6: 0 P.M. NOT A TRIP MISSED IN SEVEN 
YEARS. 
Tickets for sale at all principal ticket offices. State 
tooii)9 secured at offices of Vvestoott Express Com- 
pany. and at 363 Broadway. New York, ana 338 Wash! 
Vgton Si., Brooklyn. 
PROVIDENCE LINE. 
Freight only, steamers leave Pier 87, North River, 
foot Park Place, at 4:30 P. M. Freights via either 
lino take" at lowest rate*. 
L W FILKINS.G P.Agont, D. S. BABCOCK, Pres. 
Fall River Line 
-FOR- 
BOSTON. 
And all Points East, via Newport and Fall River. 
Mammoth Palace Steamers, BRISTOL and PROV- 
IDENCE, leave New York daily from foot of Murray 
street. 
From Pibr 
5 P. M, U u «sa.v,} 28 , N, R. 
Leave Brooklyn via " Annex ” boat at 4:30 p. m. 
Tickets and state Rooms secured at all principal 
hotels and ticket offices, at the pier and on steamers. 
BORDEN A LOVELL, GEO L. CONNOR, 
Agents. General Paas. Agent. 
l§otc1s and Resorts for Sportsmen. 
ORDWAY HOUSE. 
BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE, 
HAMILTON COUNTY, N. Y. 
Route via Saratoga and Adirondack Railroad to 
North Creek. 
Daily Staff e to Douse. 
Quickest and Choapeat Ron© to tho Adlrondacka. 
Address JAMES M. ORDWAY, 
Indian Lake P. O., Hamilton Co., N Y. 
tr Quldes, Boats, Camp-Kits, etc., furnished. 
mj9 tf 
§portsn\en's §ood$. 
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA., NAS- 
SAU, N. P., HAVANA, CUBA. 
From Savaunan, Gu., to Nassau, N. R., and Ha- 
vana, Cuba, via St. Angustlne, Fla., steamship San 
Jacinto will sail Jan. 20, Feb. 12 and 26, and every 
alternate Tuesday. Connecting steamers leave New 
York on Jan. 26, Feb. 9 and 93. 
FOR NASSAU DIRECT, 
Steamship Caroudelet, February 6 and March 8, 
and monthly thereafter from Pier 16. East River, 
New York. 
For all particulars, Illustrated guide, Ac., apply to 
MURRAY, FERRIS & CO., 
No. 62 South St. 
HUNTING 
FOR DEER, HEAR, PARTRIDGES, DUCKS, 
Tako the Grand Raplda and Indiana Railroad 
FISHING 
FOR PIKE, PICKEREL, BASS, Etc., 
(follow the G. R. and I.— The Fishing" Line 
flwe, New York to tirnnd Kupldn, 37 hour- 
FOR FLORIDA 
F or through tickets to fernandina 
JACKSONVILLE, ST. AUGUSTINE, SAN- 
FORD, ENTERPRISE, and Intermediate landings 
on ST. JOHN’8 RIVER and Interior points In 
FLORIDA, by steamship to SAVANNAH, and thence 
by railroad or steamboat, apply to WM. L JAMKS, 
General Agent. 
Philadelphia and Southern Mail S. S. Co., 
Pier 22 South Delaware Avenne, PhUa. 
Deci4-ly 
EXPENSES LOW. 
■mooting season expires December 16. F"t unor- 
■nation as to routes, ratio and best points tor the 
various kinds of game, etc. Apply to 
A B LEET, Gen. Pass Agent, 
\ IIOPPE. Grand I'aplds. Mloh 
Eastern Agent, 116 Marker St.. Phlla., Fa. 
Nnv99 tf 
N EW HAVEN. HARTFORD, SPRING FIELD 
AND THE NORTH 
The or«t-ciuss steamer ELM CITY leaves Pier 25, 
East River, dally (Sundays excepted) at a p. m. p»a- 
•engers to North and Easi at 12 p. u. 
NIGHT LINE— The CONTINENTAL leaves New 
York at 11 p. m., arriving In New Haven In time tor 
trie early morning trams 
Merchandise forwarded by dally express freight 
train from New Haven through in Massachusetts, 
Vermont, Western New Hampshire, Northern New 
York and Canada. FrelgUt received until 6 p. u. 
RICHARD PECK, General Agent. 
C. M- BRENNAN. 
JUD KENTUCKY BOURBON A MONONGAQRLA 
Sooth Olark Street. Chicago. 
Ashland House, 
Fourth Avenne, corner of Twentv-fonrtb 
NEW YORK CITY 
Rooms, per day, #1 and upward. Room and hoard, 
12, $2.60 and $3. Popular, strlotly Drst-claas cen- 
tral. one block from Madison square ; eight 
minutes (Torn Grand Central Depot. Cross-Town 
Line, from foot of Grand street. Eaet River, to foot 
of 4 2d street. North River; 93(1 street Cross-Town 
Lino from Erie R. H. depot ; and tho Fonrth avenne 
Line from ‘ lty Hall to Grand Central Depot; ALL 
PASS THE HOTEL. Passenger* from Jersey City 
take the Denbrosses etreet ferry, Desbnisaes and 
Grand street car line to Bowery, and then Fourth 
avenne lino to 24th street. 
H. N. BROCKWAY, Propbibtor. 
Msr7 tf 
St. Louis, ttinneapolis 
AND 
ST. PAUL SHORT LINE. 
Through Pullman Pulace Sleeping Cars 
between St. Louis, Minneapolis 
and St- Paul. 
Burlington, C. Rapids & N’rth’rn 
QUICKEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST! 
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY, 
between Burlington, Albert Lea and Minneapolis, 
crossing and connecting with all East aud Wed 
Lines In Iowa, running through some of the finest 
hnntlDg grounds In the Northwest for Geese. Ducks, 
Pinnated and Raffed Grouse aud Quail. Sportsmen 
and their dog* t'ken good care of. Reduced rate* 
on parties of ten or more upon application to General 
Tlcxet Office, Cedar RapidB. 
E. F. Winslow, 
General Manager. 
C. J. IVES. 
Gen. Passenger Agent. 
tf 
CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD, 
THE ONLY DIRECT RAILROAD from 
Chicago to Bt. Louis, and Chicago 
to Kansas City, 
WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. 
FIRST- GLASS ACCOMMODATIONS IN 
EVERYTHING. 
SPORTSMEN will And splendid shooting on the 
line of this road; prairie chlckeD-gecse, ducks, brant, 
S nail, etc. Connects direct at KaneaB City with tho 
Innsas Pacific Railroad for tho greut Buffalo and An- 
telope range of Kansas and Colorado. 
Liberal arrangements for transport of Dogs for 
Sportsmen. 
JAMES CHARLTON, 
General Passenger Agent, 
Chicago, Hi a 
“ THE FISHING LINE.” 
Brook Trout, Grayling and BlackBass Fisheries 
of Northern Michigan, 
VIA THB 
Grand Rapids & Indiana RR 
(Mackinaw, Grand Rapids A Cincinnati Short Line.) 
Sportsmen who have cast a fly, or trolled a spoon 
lo th, 
Grand Traverse Region 
will come again without solicitation. All other lovers 
of the Rod are Invited to try these water-, wherein 
the Ush Darned above, os also Muscalongc, Pike and 
Pickerel abound 
In no other streams east of the Rocky Mountains 
Is the famous AMERICAN G <AYLING found In 
enoh number-. 
BKOOK TROUT Season opens May 1. 
GRAYLING Season opens June 1. 
The S|,ort-“inan can readily send trophies of his 
skill to bis friends or "Club” at homo, as ico for 
packing Osh can be h,td at many pn ms 
TAKE YOUR FAMILY WITH YOU. Thescenery 
of the North Woods and Lakes Is very beautiful. 
The air Is pore, dry and braeluir. The climate Is 
peculiarly benetlcml to those -ufferluir with 
Hay Fever and Asthma. 
The Hotel accommodations aro good, far surpn«s- 
inethe average in coumrles new enough to afford 
the finest of tlBhlib! „ , 
On and after June 1 Round Trip Excursion Tlek' ts 
sold to l’oln(8 In Grand Traverse Region, and attrac 
tive >raln facilities offered to tourists and six.n.-mcn; 
also Mackinaw and Lake Superior Bxunrdoii Tickets. 
Dogs, duns and Fishing Tackle Carried Freo. at 
owner's risk. 
Camp cars for Ashing pan let and families at low 
rates. .... 
It Is oar aim to make sportsmen feel a- home 
on this route. For Tourist's Gul .e, containing full 
Information as to Hotels, Boats, Guides, etc., and 
accurate maps of the flsnlug grounds send to 
A. B. DEBT, G. P- \., 
A HOPPE, Graud Rapids, Mloh. 
Eastern Agent, 116 Market St., Fnua,. Pa. 
mar28 4mos 
Sport 6 men’s Headquarters. 
Bromfleld House, 
AND 
LADIES’ AND GENTS’ DINING ROOMB, 
66 BromQeld street, 16 Montgomery place, 
BOSTON. 
E- M. MESSENCER. Proprietor. 
apr4 tf 
Wild Fowl Shooting. 
SPR1NGVILLE HOU8E OR SPORTHMEN’S RE- 
TREAT. 8H1NNEOOCK BAY, L. I., 
By a practical gunner ami an old Dayman. 11a* 
always on band ihe boat of boats, bailerlea, etc., 
with the largest rig of trained wlld-geeso decoys on 
Ihe coast. Special attention given by himself to hie 
icsis and satisfaction guaranteed. Address WM. 
. LaNE, Good Ground. L. I. Novs tl 
S’. 
nazen House. Greenwood Lake, 
JOHN nAZEN, PHoPRIETOH. 
P. O. address. Greenwood Lake, Orange Co., N. T. 
Fnr Ashing and shooting, ti e propdetor offers all 
facilities for tbe enjoyment of bis guests on re s- n- 
able terms. may9 3m 
St. George Hotel, 
Cooper, Greenwood l.nke, N J 
8. W, GEORGE, Proprietor. 
P. O address, Greenwood Lake, Orange Co., N. Y. 
ruay 2 3m 
nKAl»NKW IIOI'*F, Greenwood Lake, N V, 
G.8. BRADNEH - - - Proprietor. 
Terms $1 per day Mil Jnne 20th. Favorable rates 
for tho scosoD. Boats and bait furnished. P. O. 
Address. GieeD'Uxxl Lake, Orange Co., N.Y 
may24i 
WHITE RIBBON, 
Blue Ribbon 
AND 
SILVER MEDAL 
Were awarded to Messrs. G W. SIMMONS 
& SON, of Boston, Maas., 
Through their agents and exhibitors Messrs. 
Brown & Hllder, of St. Loins, Mo., at tho 
Exhibition of tho “ St. Loula Bench Show 
and Sportsmen's Association," for an unusu- 
ally fine display of Duck, Moleskin and 
Leather 
HUNTINC SUITS, 
which attracted groat attention and worn 
much admired by all Sportsmen. 
THE BOSTON 
SHOOTING SUIT. 
Manufactured only by 
G. W. SIMMONS & SON, 
BOSTON, niAMM. 
NEW YORK AGENTS : 
Fowler &, Fulton, 
800 BROADWAY, 
The Best In Use. 
ONLY ONE QUALITY MADE, AND THAT IS 
THE VERY BEST. 
Flexible Waterproof, Tan-Color Buck. 
Each article— coat, trousers, vest and lint 
cap— ha* the name and manufacturer* ad- 
dress summed upon it, and no suit is genuine 
without it Win this imprint 
We make no discount except to the trude. 
The price of the suit complete Is $18. 
The material is of tho best quulity of duck, 
waterproofed by a patent process Tho color 
is that known ns “ dead gross Bbnde." 
The seams aud pockd. comers aro copper- 
riveted, and nothing is neglected to make the 
wholo suit complete in every way. 
This is what one of our best sportsmen says 
of it, writing from camp : “ Although I had 
been nearly eight hours under incessant rain, 
laboring and striving along under adverse 
circumstances, yet 1 found myself compara- 
tively dry, and my clothes without a tear. For 
the benctlt of our brother sportsmen, let me 
advise one of Messrs Simmons' (of Boston. 
Mass.) Waterproof Huits. Oh I what a roller 
it was to find one's tobacco was dry, and tbal 
one could light a pipe ; that you could In ugh 
at your mlscrahlo friend, who stood shivering 
ana shaking ns If he had the palsy ; and then, 
next morning, oh ! what fun it was to see him 
mending his clothes, while I lmd not. n tear lo 
complain of ! Ventilation, llnil great bugbear 
of waterproof suits, is legislated for in the 
most ingenious manner. No sportsman should 
fail to supply himself with a suit which is nl 
once cheap, practical, and will last an almosi 
Indefinite time.” 
Our Flexible Ton-Colored W ter* Proof 
leather Coats, Breeches, Vest, Leg- 
gings and Cups are considered the finest 
things over made. 
MT. KINEO HOUSE 
Mooaeliend Lake, Maine. 
TBOliT UMIIINU good this mouth, 
may 2 4t O. A. DENNEN, Supt. 
A . ME Y E R . 
IHPOBTSB OF AND DEALRR IN 
California, Rhine, 
Hungarian Wines, 
AMERICAN CHAMPAGNES. 
392, BOWKttl 302, 
Near Fourth avenne, NEW YORK 
BOWLING AND BILLIARD HALL, 
The longest RlAe RBDge In the city, for Sharp- 
shooters only. f*o 2 S 
GOLD 
worker r.n n..k* 111 • day •« Co»ll/ 
Outfit (r.. A'Hre** Tull A Co., lu|u.u, M»lnt. 
Sportsmen's @oods. 
Eaton’s Rust Preventer. 
For Gun", Cntlery and Snrglcnl Instrument* 
>B fo io handle, WILL NO ' - GUM. und will keen it, 
any cilmate. Sportsmen everywhere In the United 
states uroannnre It (he beat itun oil in the market 
.lodge Holmes, of Bay City, Mich., writer: "ltU 
the nest preparation I have found in thlrty-flvr 
years of active and frequent use of eons.” 
I he trade supplied hr sole manufacturer. GEO 
B. EATON, 670 Pavonia Avenne, Jersey City 
U Sold by principal Now York dealers, aDd "y 
Read A Sons, ftoston. Moss. ; B. Kltiredge A Co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio: E E. Eiton, Chicago, IU. ; Brown 
A Hllder, St. Louis, Mo. 
CANNOT BE BENT BY MAIL. 
PRICE LIST. 
BOSTON SHOOTINC SUITS. 
Made Only by C. W- SIMMONS & SON. 
oak Hall, Boston, Muss 
WSTBBPBOUF IIUCK. 
Suits, $ 1 3 
Com. $« 5* 
Panto 3 60 
Cap or llat 1 60 
COBIMJROY, Bine 
Suits, $22 
K nr llrown. 
Pants 6 oo 
Vest 3 Ofl 
Cap 2 00 
DIOLBMKIN. 
1 (’oat $14 oo 
Suits, $25Hr::::.:::::.ISS 
1 leap 9 no 
TAN I.K AT 
Suits, $60 
IKK. 
Coat $« oo 
Pants 16 00 
Vest 12 oo 
Cap 6 00 
LcmrtDffs. . . 6 oo 
An illustrated circular, containing full de- 
scription of each garment, with sample of the 
mulerlal from which made, will h- sent free 
on application. 
OUR HUNTIK’.s TEN I * made of tan- 
colored duck; light; easily transported. 
Size, 7 ft. x 7 ft. Price, Jfs 10. romplcte Made 
on the umbrella principle, folding into a neat 
roll, 4 ft long. 
OUR PATEN T DECOY* have entirely 
superseded the old-fashioned, cumhersomc. 
wooden decoys. The birds are hollow, and 
six of them occupy about the space of one 
wooden decoy. 
Address, 
G. W. SIMMONS & SON, 
«AK HALL, BOSTON, MASS. 
