FOREST AND STREAM 
335 
Sportsmen's Routes. 
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KW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA NEW LINS 
BOUND B KOOK KOUTK, 
FOR TRENTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 
COMMBNCING NOVBMUBIl '••6, 1817. 
STATION N NEW YOKE— FOJt of Liberty at. N. R. 
Leave New York for Trenton and Philadelphia at 
etOoTs, 9:30, 11:30 a. M 1:30, 3:8o, 6:30, M p. m., and 
at 4 P. M for Trenton. 
Leave 1-oUadeiphia from Btatlon North Pennsyl- 
vania Railroad, Third ami Berks streets, at 12:05 
7:80. 9:30,11:80 a. M„ 1:30, 3:30, 5:30 P. M , 
Leave Trenton for New Yo k at 1 :2u (except Mon- 
day), 0:36, 8:u5. 10:20 a. m., 12:16, 2:16, 4:10, 6:15 P. M. 
pnlltuan Drawing Room Oars are attached to the 
9:30 a. M., 8:80, p. u. train* fr >m New York and to 
the 7:30. a. m., 1:30 p. m. trains from Philadelphia, 
i sun oat Trains— L eavo Ne * York and Phllv 
delphls at 9:30 a m., 6:30, 12 r. u. Leave New York 
for Trenton ai 9:30 a. si. and 6:30 p. u. Leave Tren- 
ton for New Yo, k at 1:20, 10:20 a. m.. 6:10 p. m. 
Tickets for sale at foot of Liberty si reel, Nos 629 
and 944 Broadway, at the principal hotels, all oillccs 
of the Erie Railway In New York and Brooklyn, auc* 
at No. 4 Court street, Brooklyn. Baggage checked 
from residence to destination. 
BepMSlV H P BALDWIN. Oen. P««». Agent 
Sportsmen's Routes. 
Fall River Line 
— FOR— 
BOSTON. 
And all Points Bast, via Newport and F-11 River. 
Mammoth Palace Steamers, BRISTOL and PROV- 
IDENCE, leave New Yeik daily from foot of Mur>uy 
street. 
From Pikr 
5 P, M. {janl^S^aive.} 28, l R. 
Leave Brooklyn via " Annex " boat at 4:50 p. m. 
Tickets and state Rooms secured at ail principal 
hot.-ls and ticket oillccs, at the pier and on snauiors. 
BORDEN A LOVELL, GEO L. CONNOR, 
Agones. General Pass. Agent. 
hotels and Resorts for Sportsmen. 
Old Dominion Line. 
The steamers of this Line reach some of the finest 
Waterfowl and upland shooting sections In the coun 
try. Connections direct for Chlncoteagoe, Cobb'a 
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, uu'iuuy ami 1 huemiuy at 3 p. m run ,u- 
mation given at office, 197 Greenwich St., New 
York. sen 9R lv 
r 
TO SPORTSMEN: 
THE PENNSYLVANIA R.R. GO. 
Respectfully Invite attention to the 
aflordea by their Hues for reaching mott of the 
TROLLING PARKS aud RACE COURSES In the 
Middle Siates. '1 hese lines being CONTINUOUS 
FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the diffi- 
culties and dangers, f reshipment, while the excel- 
lent cars which run over the smooth etcel tracks en- 
able STOCK TO BE TRANSPORTED without lalluxa 
or lujury. 
The lines of 
Fetmsylvani Railroad Company 
also reach the best localities for 
GUNNING AND FISHING 
In Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 
TICKETS are sold at the offices ol the company in 
all the principle cities to KANE, RENOVA. BED- 
FORD, CHE-SON, RALSTON, M1NNEQUA, and 
other well-known centers for 
Trout Flailing. Wing Shooting, and Still 
Hunting. 
Also, to 
TUCKERTON, BEACH IIAVEN CAPE MAY, 
SOU AN. aud points oh the NEW JERSEY COAST 
renowned for SALT WATER SPORT AFTER FIN 
AND FEA 'HER. 
L. P. FARMER, Gen’l Pass. Agent, 
Frank Thomson. Ge»’i Monuger. feblt-tf 
CJ TONTNOTON LINE, 
O FOP. BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST. 
REDUCED FARE- 
Elegant Sieamers STONINGTON and NARRA- 
G AN SETT leave Pier 33 North River, foot Jay St. 
at 6: 0 P.M. NOT A TRIP MISSED IN SEVEN 
YEARS. 
Tickets for vale at all pnuclpal ticket offices. State 
tooars secured at offices of VVestc it Express Com. 
V any . and at 363 Broadway, New York, and 833 Wash, 
igton St., Brooklyn. 
PROVIDENCE LINE. 
Freight only, steamers leave Pier 87, North River, 
foot Park Place, at 4:30 P. Id. Freights via either 
line taken at lowest rates. 
L W. FILKINS. G- P. Agent, D. S. BABCOCK, Prea. 
ST. AUCUSTINE, FLA., NAS- 
SAU, N. P., HAVANA, CUBA. 
From Savannah, Ga., to Nassau, N. P., and Ha- 
vana, Cuba, via St. Augustine, Fia., steamship San 
Jacinto will sail Jan. 29, Feb. 12 and 26, aud every 
alternate Tuesdav. 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, 
New York. 
For all particulars, Illustrated guide, Ao., apply to 
MURRAY, FERRIS & CO., 
No. 62 Sooth St. 
HUNTINC 
FOR DEER, BEAR, PARTRIDGES, DUCKS, 
Take the Grand Rapids and In diana Railroad. 
FISHING 
FOR PIKE, PICKEREL, BASS, ETC., 
Follow the G. R. and I.— The “ Fishing” Line 
Time, New York to Grand Raplda, 37 honra 
EXPENSES LOW. 
Shooting season expires December 16. For infor- 
mation us to routes, ratio and best polnte 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., Phlia., Pa. 
Nov »2 tf 
N ew haven. Hartford, Springfield, 
AND THE NORTH 
The nrvt-cioss sti-auur ELM CITY' leaves Pier 26, 
East ltlver. dai y (Sundays excepted) at 3 p. m. Pas- 
■eugcru to .Nortii aud Eusi at 12 p u. 
N1G11 P LIN K — The CONTINENTAL leaves New 
York at 11 r m , arriving lu New Haven In time for 
tne early morning na ns 
Merchandise f,.rw«rded b? dally express freight 
train truui New Uaveu ilnuueh io Massachnsetta, 
Vermont, V\ extern New Hampsh re. Northern New 
York and Canada. Freight received Qntil b p. m. 
RIOHjlRD PECK. General Agent. 
FOR FLORIDA 
f^OR THROUGH TICKETS TO FERNANDINA 
1 JACKSONVILLE, ST. AUGUSTINE SAN- 
FORD, ENTERPRISE, and Intermediate landings 
on ST. JOHN’S RIVER and Interior points In 
FLORIDA, ky steamship to SAVANNAH, and thence 
by railroad or steamboat, apply to WM. L. JAMES, 
General Agent. 
Philadelphia and Southern Mail S. S. Co., 
Pier 23 South Delaware Avenue, Phlia. 
Deel4-ly 
ORDWAY HOUSE.. 
(BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE, 
HAMILTON COUNTY, N. Y. 
Route via Saratoga and Adirondack Railroad to 
North Creek. 
Daily Stage to House. 
Quickest and Cheapest Ro ite to tho Adtrondaoka. 
Address JAMES M. ORDWAY, 
Indian Lake P. O., Hamilton Co., N Y. 
Guides, Boats, Camp-Kits, etc., turniaUed. 
mj9 tf 
§porisn\cn’s §ood$. 
SPORTSMEN will find splendid shooting on the 
line of this road; pratrie chicken, geese, ducks, brant, 
quail, etc Connects direct at Kansas City with the 
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, H i 
“ THE FISHING LINE.” 
Brook Trout, Grayling and BlackBass Fisheries 
of Northern Michigan, 
VIA TUB 
Grand Rapids & Indiana RR 
(Mackinaw, Grand Rapids A Cincinnati Short Line.) 
Sportsmen who have cast a fly, or trolled a spoon 
in the 
Crand Traverse Region 
will come again without solicitation. All other lovers 
of the hod are Invited to try these water-, wherein 
the fish Darned above, as also Mnscalouge, Pike and 
Pickerel abound 
In no other streams eas' of the Rocky Mountains 
is the famous AMERICAN G .t AY LING lound In 
such number*. 
BROOK TROPT Season oppns May 1. 
GRAYLING Season openB June 1. 
The Sport-man can rea-iliy send trophies of hla 
skill to hla friends or “Cluo " at home, as ice for 
packing hBh can he hud at niauv po nrs. 
TARE YOUR F \MILY WI i H YOU. The scenery 
ofihe North Wood- and Lakes I- very beautiful. 
The air It pnre. dry end bracing. The oilmate la 
peculiarly beneficial to those rufferlng with 
Hay Fever and Asthma. 
The Hotel accommodations are -ood far surpass- 
ing the average in countries new euough to afford 
the finest of fishing. 
tin and after June 1 Round Trip Excursion Tickets 
sold io l'olU'8 In Grand Traverse Region, and attrao 
tive 'ra'D facilities offered io tourists and spun-men; 
alsoMiekin iw and Lake Superior Excursion Tickets. 
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 feel “ at home ” 
on this route. For Tourist’- Gul ie. containing full 
Information as to Hotel*, Boats, Guides, etc., aud 
accurate maps of the tuning grounds send to 
A. B. LEET, G. P. a., 
A. HOPPE, Grand Rapids, Mloh. 
Ea*t. rn Ajent, 116 Miikn St., Puna., Pa. 
marts 4mos 
St. Louis, Minneapolis 
AND 
ST. PAUL SHORT LINE. 
Through Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars 
between St. Louis, Minneapolis 
aud St. Paul. 
Burlington, C. Rapids & N’rth’rn 
Ratlway B 
QUICKEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST! 
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY', 
between B rllDgton, Albert Lea and Minneapolis 
crossing and connecting with all East »nd #et 
Lines In Iowa, running through some of ihe finest 
huntlDg grounds In the Northwest tor Geese. Ducks, 
Pinnated and Ruffed Gron-e and Quail. Sportsmen 
and their dogs t ken good care of. Reduced rates 
on parties of ten or more upon appllcai Ion to General 
1‘loket Office, Cedar Rapids. C. J- IVES, 
E. F. WiNSt.ow, Gen. Passenger Agent. 
General Manager. tf 
CHICAGO &/1LI0N RAILROAD. 
THE ONLY DIRECT RAILROAD from 
Chicago to St. Louis, and Chicago 
to Kansas City, 
WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. 
FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS IN 
EVERYTHING. 
C. M. BRENNAN, 
OLD KENTUCKY BOURBON A MONONGAHKLA 
40 Booth Clark Street, Chicago. 
Ashland House, 
Fourth Avenue, corner of Twenty-fourth 
NEW YORK CITY 
Rooms, per day, *1 and upward. Room and board, 
$3, $2 .60 and %j. Popu av. strictly Orst- class cen- 
tral. one block from Madison square; eight 
minutes from Grand central Depot, cnwa-'lowa 
Line, from fool of Grand S'reet. Ea-i River, to loot 
of 4 2d street. Not th River; 33U street Civs»-Town 
Line from Erie It. R. depot; aud Ihe Fourth avenue 
Line from > ltv Hall to Grand Central Depot; ALL 
PASS THE HOTEL. Passengers from Jersey City 
take the Uesbrosses street ferry, Denbrosaes and 
Grand street car Ibio to Bowery, aud then Fourth 
avenue line to :Mth street. 
H. N. BROTKWAY, Proprietor. 
Msr7 tf 
WHITE RIBBON , 
Blue Ribbon 
AND 
SILVER MEDAL 
Were awarded to Messrs. G W. SIMMONS 
& SON, of Boston, Mass., 
Through their agents and exhibitors Messrs. 
Brown & Hilder, of St. Lotus, Mo., at tho 
Exhibition of the «' Si. Louis Bench Show 
and Sportsmen's Association, ” for an unusu- 
ally flue display of Duck, Moleskin and 
Leather 
HUNTINC SUITS, 
which attracted great attention and were 
much admired by all Sportsmen. 
TIIE BOSTON 
SHOOTING SUIT. 
Manufactured only by 
G. W. SIMMONS & SON. 
BOSTON, MASS. 
NEW YORK AGENTS : 
Fowler & Fulton, 
800 BROtVDWAY, 
The Best in Use. 
ONLY ONE QUALITY MADE, AND THAT IS 
THE VERY BEST. 
Sportsmen's Headquarters. 
Bromfield House, 
AND 
LADIES' AND GENTS' DINING ROOMS, 
66 Bromfield street, 16 Montgomery place, 
BOSTON. 
E. M. MESSENCER. Proprietor. 
apr4 tf 
Wild Fowl Shooting. 
SPRINGVrLLE HOUSE OR 8PORT8MEN’S RE- 
TREAT, 8H1NNELOCK BAY, L. I., 
By a practical gunDcr and an old bayman. Has 
always on hand the best ol boats, batteries, etc., 
with the largest rig of tiulned wiid-geese decoys on 
the coaat. special attention given by hlmseif io his 
guests, and -atlsfactlon guaranteed. Address WM 
N. LANK, Good Ground, L. 1. NovS U 
tfazen House. Greenwood Lake, 
JOHN nAZEN, PkoPRIEIOR. 
P. O. address. Greenwood Luke, Orange Co., N. Y. 
For fishing and shootmg, t 1 e propiletor offers all 
facll ties I«,r me enjoyment of Lis guests on re s li- 
able terms. may* 8m 
St. George Hotel, 
Cooper, Urcennuod l.nkc, N. J. 
B. W. GEORGE, Proprietor. 
P. O address, Greenwood Lake, Orange Co., N. Y. 
may 2 3m 
CAMPlNU OU I’— CAMP PISCATORIAL, 
In connection with the A-hley Home, I offer 60 
Wall Teuls to those foud of camping out ; snuated 
within luO yards of in- ce.ebra'.ed fishing grouuds 
of Buruigut Inlet. Rations.— Flail for the catching ; 
oysters, cmins aud giocei tes at first cost, ullordlug 
cheap rummer recieailon. bee po lent Willi illus- 
tration, in uli sportiug houses. Address J. W. KIN- 
SEY, Ashley bouse, Baruegat I\ o., Ocean Couuty, 
N. J. IUJ30 If 
B RANLON HOU.-E, GREENWOOD LAKE, 
urange County, N. f., is now upm tor mere- 
ceptiouof guest--. SpUndid fiy Aching lor busB ; 
good b' a mg and bathing. Teitgmpu snd express 
office in house, l ake Moulds, r i,i d Qreeuwu* d 
Lake Runway from tonrilandi orDeshrobsee street. 
Mayso 3 in 
A. MG Y E K, 
IMPORTER OP AND DEALER IN 
California, Rhine, . 
Hungarian Wines, 
AMERICAN CHAMPAGNES. 
391, BOWER 1 302, 
Near Fourth avenue, NEW YORK. 
BOWLING AND BILLIARD HALL, 
The longest Rifle ltaoge in the city, lor bharp- 
shooters only. 
nn ■ r\ adj a.iikci r.n m*v» »i3 « a.r >i lioiu* Omlly 
Outfit Iks. AJdr... I »v* A Co., Au*ujU, IUIu«. 
Sportsmen’s (hoods. 
Eaton s Kust Preventer. 
For Guns, Cutlery snd Surgical lustruments. 
Safe to iianuie, W iLL NOT GUM, and wt I keep In 
auy oilmate. sporisim-u everywhere lu the United 
Mates piuuounce It ihe best gun oil in tne market 
Judge ilultnes. uf Bay City, MlcU., write-: -HU 
the oest prepsrutiou I nave found m thlriy-fivt 
years of active oud frequent use of gons.’’ 
The trade supplied b< hole umnufacturer, GEO 
B. EA'toN, 610 Pavou a Avenue, Jersey CllJ 
ueights, N. J. 
a. id uy principal New York dealers, and by Wm 
Rea i A boos, boston, Xlass ; tt. K t reuge A Co., 
CilcI nail, Ohio ; E E. Eaton, Chicago, Ll ; Biown 
h Uddo , »t. Louis, Mo. 
cannot be sent by mail. 
Flexible Waterproof, Tan-Color Duck. 
Each article— coat, trousers, vest and hat 
cap — has the name and mnnufucturcra' ad- 
dress stamped upon it, and no suit la genuine 
without it hears this imprint. 
We make no discount except to the trade. 
The price of the suit complete is §13. 
The material is of Ihe lust quality of duck, 
waterproofed by a patent process. Tho color 
is that known as “ dead grass shade." 
The seams and pocket corners are copper- 
riveted, and nothing is neglected to make tho 
whole suit complete in every way. 
This is what one of our best sportsmen says 
of it, writing from camp : “Although Iliad 
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 tee r. For 
the benetit of our brother sportsmen, let m© 
advise one of Messrs Simmons’ (of Boston, 
Mass.) Waterproof Suits. Oh 1 what a relief 
it was to find one's tobacco was dry, and that 
one could light a pipe ; that you could laugh 
at your miserable friend, who stood shivering 
and shaking ns if he had the palsy ; and then, 
next morning, oh! what fun it was to see him 
mending his clothes, while 1 bad not a tear to 
complain of I Ventilation, that 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 at 
once cheap, practical, and will lust an almost 
indefinite time.' 1 
Our Flexible Tan “Colored Wi fer-Proof 
Leather Co its, Breeches, Vest, Leg- 
gings and Caps are considered the finest 
things ever made. 
PRICE LIST. 
BOSTON SHOOTINC SUITS. 
Made Only by G. W SIMMONS & SON. 
Oak Hall, Bo- ton. Mask 
Suits, S 1 3 
WATER FRO JF DUCK. 
[■Coat |6 60 
I Hunts 3 60 
I Ve t 3 00 
Leap or Hat l 60 
CORDUROY', Black or Browo. 
Goat *12 HO 
Pints o 00 
Vest 3 00 
•'"P 2 00 
Suits, S22 
m OLIbiHiN. 
Suits, S25 
•’oat *14 00 
Punts 6 00 
Vet 8 00 
Cap . 2 00 
Suits, S6Q 
TAN LEATHER. 
Unfit *22 00 
Pam* 16 00 
Veal 12 00 
Cat> 6 oo 
l.evglnva « no 
An illustrated circular, containing full de- 
scription of each garment, with sample of the 
material from which made, will he sent free 
on application. 
OCR HUNTER’S TENTS made of tan- 
colored duck; light ; easily transported. 
Size, 7 ft. x 7 ft. Price, $10. complete Made 
ou the umbrella principle, folding into a neat 
roll, 4 ft. long. 
OCR PATENT DECOYS have entirely 
superseded the old-fushioned, cumbersome, 
wood.-u decoy a The birds are hollow, aod 
six of them occupy about the apace of one. 
wooden decoy. 
Address, 
G. W. SIMMONS & SON, 
»AK HALL, BOSTON, MAb3 
