Sportsmen s Routes. 
N EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA NEW LINE 
BOUND BROOK IIOI'TH. 
FOR TRENTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 
COMMBNCINQ JUNK 8, 1S7B 
STATION IN NEW YORK— Foot of Llbeny at. N. R. 
Leave New Tort for Trenton and Philadelphia at 
6:30, 8. 9:30, 10:15, 11:80 a. m., 1:30,4:00, 5:80, l5 p m 
and at 4:30 p. m. for Tienlon. 
Leave Philadelphia from station North Pennsyl- 
vania Railroad, Third and Berks streets, at 6:'.5 
(way), 1:46, 9:80, 11:30 a. U., 1:30, 2:80, 4:15, 5:45 12:00 
Leave Trenton for New York at 1:20 (except Mon- 
day), 6:40, 8:13, 10:20 a.m., 18:15, 2:15, 3:00, 4:5576:30 
-'“S R , 00 ? 1 C ? ra are a,laulled to the 
‘ • 30 ' r ' M - traln " from New Y'ork and to 
the 7:46, a. m., 1:80 p. u. trulns from Philadelphia. 
d^nhl» 4 nTann AIN8-LeaV0 Ne * Tor,J and Phlla * 
delphla at 9:00 a. m,, 6:30, 12 p. u. Leave New York 
Jf? ?n f 5^° D a i 9: ?° A - M - an<l 0:30 r - Leave Tren- 
ton for New York at 1:20, 9:50 a. m.. 6:10 p. m. 
D- for , eale at root ot Liberty street, Nos. 629 
^l’ h 9 „' l4 rS?' 0 ?, tl M ay ’ B J tbe Principal hotels, all oillccs 
of the Erie Railway lu New Y’ork auil Brooklyn, and 
"treet, Brooklyn. Baggage checked 
from residence to destination. 
®?P t18 ty H. P BALDWIN. Gen. Paaa. Agent 
Old Dominion Line. 
of 1,118 Llne reauh 80me of the finest 
S waterfowl and upland shooting sections In the conn. 
- Connections direct for Chlncoteague, Cobb’s 
»nd and points on the Peninsula. City Point? 
dames’ River, Currituck, Florida, and the monnui£ 
oua country of V irginia, Tennessee, etc Norfolk 
steamers sail Tuesday, Thursday ’and SaKu£ 
S Delaware, Monday and Thursday at 3 p. m. PnJj ln . 
auon given at ofllce, 197 Greenwich St* New 
*en w lv 
TO SPORTSMEN: 
THE PENNSYLVANIA K.K. CO. 
Respectfully invite attention to the 
SttpesioB Facilities 
afforded by their lines for reaching nut nt *h« 
Middi^SrjL^S. 8 Bn ? KACE COURSES In the 
SSSJ® .^t^teH. 1 bese lines being CONTINUOUS 
^IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the dim- 
?«ml fl «^h1 B P ger8of re8h lpmeDt, while tbe excel- 
»3* run over the smooth steel tracks en 
;“^TOGK TO BE TRANSPORTED wlUiOUUaHuxs 
The lines of 
Peunsylvaal Railroad Company 
also reach the beat localities for 
GUNNING AND FISHING 
TnC^^'8 y I. V r?. n a nM an ?,^ eW « Jer8ey - EXCURSION 
Trout Fishing, Wing Shooting, and Still 
Hunting. 
Also, to 
AND FEATHER. 
v _ L. P. FARMER, Gen’l Pass Ao-onr 
Frank Thomson, Qenl M anager. febll-tf 
River 
-FOR- 
BOSTON. 
IDENCE, leave New York daily from foot ot Murray 
C D II 1 SUNDAY TRIPS, ) ^0° Vff 
J I. ill, \June23ioSept.s, Inclusive.} ZO, N. R, 
Leave Brooklyn via “ Annex " hoat nt „ 
Tickets and State Rooms secured at ifin't, 1 *; 
hotels and ticket offices, at the pier and on st^ame™ 
VORDEN * LOVELL, GEO L. CONNOR 
AgCnta ’ General Pass Agent. 
FOR FLORIDA 
P°R THROUGH TICKETS TO FERNANDINA 
KvZ'SS™™'* 8T ’ AEQ D«TINE, SAN- 
on st PRISB ’ and Intermediate landings 
FLORIDA h HN | S WVER and lnterlor points ln 
h7;!n 1 7 steamship to SAVANNAH, and thence 
by railroad or steamboat, apply to WM. L. JAMES 
General Agent. ’ 
Philadelphia and Southern Mail S. S. Co., 
Pier 22 South Delaware Avenue, Phlia. 
Deel4-ly 
CTONINOTON LINE, 
kj for b oston d a^all romra east. 
at 6:<<o p.m. 
YEARS. 
, £™ er . 3a m I ' ,ontl Rlve I> foot Jay SL 
NOT A TRIP MISSED IN SEVEN 
Tickets for sale at all principal ticket offices state 
SSSr^M 1 of Westcutt Express Com? 
Kn St., fiSym y ’ NeW York * an * 833 Was1 ^ 
PROVIDENCE LINE. 
I*. W. FILKENS, Q. p . Agent. D. S. BABCOCK Pres. 
^ .fOCUSTINe, FLA., NAS- 
SAU, N. P., HAVANA, CUBA. 
Savannah, Ga„ to Nassau, N P and Ha- 
S,S°„ b 5i XTSf SYiJSSS'® 
New 
FOR NASSAU DIRECT 
For all particulars, Illustrated guide, Ac., apply to 
MURRAY, FERRIS & CO., 
fle. 63 Sent h St 
hunting 
FOR DEER, BEAR, PARTRIDGES, DUCKS, 
Take the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad. 
“ 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.) 
luMT Bmea Wh ° bave cast a fl y- 0r 'rolled a spoon 
. psisss^« «• 
pi T akI Yonffi? i a v? £ ■’"‘oyjo'ou l0r 
peculiarly beneficial » those SrffigTvlth llmate U 
Hay Fever and Asthma. 
in!?/L H 2l e J accon >modatlons are good, far snrna«s 
S&rSSfflo? COnn,rle8 new enough to afford 
.J »;£■ “ a 
rate« mp Ca ® for 118 parUea aad families at low 
accurate maps of the fishing g^un.ls send w ' 
A HOPPP B ■ LBET. G. P. a., 
ma^r AEent - 116 *^ 8 SSW£* 
St. Louis, Minneapolis 
ST. PAUL SHO RT LINE. 
Through PoUmon Palace Sleeping Cars 
between St. Louis, Minneapolis 
and SL PauL 
Burlington, C.ltapids & N’rth’rn 
QUICKEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST! 
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS EACH WAYDAITV 
l SI IoiS^JH' * l »£*2ii a itaM l l ”nd a we 1 ?! 
i.. i .a . a . n ” Grouse unci Outtll. Snortsmon 
and their dogs taken good care of. Reduced rale* 
tX$^ 
‘ General Manager. Gen> paMeDgcr A ^ nt - 
L °^.9 ’-^GAN 0 RAILROAD, MAY, 27. 1879 — 
iiv lf ave , ^ ew Yor,i from James siip 
S“* X except Sundays) 80 mlnuies, and from Thlrtv- 
ro rie'i'ort’n 61 ’ ?? 81 Rlvtr ( dall J) ’6 minutes previous 
to departure of trains, ana from South Wall street 
Uathartre ferries (dnli ) 30 minutes pril 
vlous to departure of trains fioiu Depot corner Pint 
bush ami Atlantic avenues. Brooklyn? ^ Trains icito 
foi?nw« y ? p ua k ODg l8la "d City ( Hunter’s Point) as 
follows . ; For Greenpott, Sag Harbor, eto„ 8:80 a. u 
4 p. u., and on Saturdays at 8:30 p u For Patrii 
ogue, ate., 9:30 a. M ., 4:3u and 6 p. u. For Bab? on' 
etc_, at 9:60 A. II. , 4, 4:30, Sued 6 p m For^nrt 
JefferBon, e’c., atio a. m. and 4:30 p.m. For Nwth! 
Vv’n 81 1,1 *’ U ' 3:30, 4 80 antl 6:80 p.m. For 
Locust \ alley, at 8:30 and 10:00 a. m. 8:8 o 4-30 5-3n 
a “ d l 3 ° R P ; ?■*" Far Hoekaway. et7.,%t fl:3o a’, m? 
, 7 „'‘ " »? r Qar,lon City and Hempi 
“II® i. M„ 3:30, 4:30, 5:30, 0:30 r. m.. and 
12.16 night, and from Long Want! City ouly 9:30 a m 
“• SUNDAYS— For Pc rt Jefferson! 
Patchogue, etc., 9 a. m. Babylon, etc., 6 ami 7 i- h 
N orthport and Locust Valley, 9 a. m. and 6'80 p m 
G arden Cltvand Hempstead 9 a. m., 2:30 and 6*0 
f.-.J 1 -* and fj; 0,n Long Island fcliy only 0:30 a. m aud 
r'«n P ' M- r, lralD8 for Roekaway Beach, Flushing 
» e Folnt ; Jamaica, etc., as per time tables' 
Ticket offices in New York at 281 Broadway, corner 
r s - t , reet ' 8t James Slip and Thirty- fourth 
street ferries, at the offices of “The LonYr Island 
fi?. P n r a 8 r>’ 8 . , ar i J ,lace 7ti6 and 942 Broadway and 
fnffinS Central Depot ; in Brooklyn, No. 833 Wasli- 
ngton street and 79 Fourth street. By purchasing 
iS2. e w a /ll t ' 3r of lhe above offices, baggage can be 
cheoked from residence to destination. 8 
J. C’n ittendhn, Gen'l Paie^Ajent. 11 ’ 0 “’ 1 ^fttf 
xnd §caorJs (or gporfsmcn. 
G. M. BRENNAN, 
OLD KENTUCKY BOURBON & MONONGAHKLA 
40 South Clark Street, Chicago. 
TAKE THE 
Line 
FISHING 
FOR PIKE, PICKEREL, BASS, Etc., 
Follow the G. R. and I.— The “Fishing" 
New York to Grand Kapld., 37 hour. 
expenses low. 
Shooting season expires December 16 Fn. 
ssa &MSass f J- s « a 
Hov«^f ern Aeen *’ 116 Market st - PhlJa -. p a. 
SALMON, 
CURLEW, 
TROUT. 
eo£* n t o? P rTo'i nl,y wU ' be « lven *P°rt*m*n to visit the 
J M f'nrA>r *7'^ H ,hft coroln * Bn mmer. Address 
d. M, CHICK, 41 Franklin street, Boston. 
Aaau. 1 UL 
People s Line Steamer. 
FOR 
f b arn,0 fi ,,, r l ak 1 t ' Cbnmplain, Lake Gcorwe 
Nor t H nm d " West?' Mon ‘ re “'’ a.. 
-n^JK 8 lB . tlle on| T steamboat line selling ticket* 
and checking baggage to places on the N. Y c. R. R 
FIRST CLASS FARE $1. DECK 25c 
EX ^?», ™ ALBANY AND 
■ • K ‘ MAYO. Gen’l Passenger Agent 
Ashland House, 
Fourth Avenue, corner of Twenty-fourth 
NEW YORK CITY. 
*2 R «v n !m PSrt d «/’ an< ! u P ward - Room and board, 
tr4i * t)n« h.Su P ^ pular i . 8,rlc t‘y “nt-claaa, com 
block from Madison Square : eight 
minutes from Grand Central Depot. Cross-Town 
Line, from foot of Grand street, Eai-t River to foot 
of 4 2d street North River; 23 ci street CroM^ own 
Line from Erie R. H. depot ; and the Fourth avenne 
PASS the' DO ^E S L l °Pa ra i‘ d CeDl f ral De P ,,t ' ALL 
roa r xa c .& 
SSLSt^&XS^ Bowery ' and thenF0 ^ 
Msr7^' Propbietor. 
Saleh end g tS0 rl s f at £ fttrtlsmtl( 
CR YSTAL SPRIMC 
Fish Farm and 
a RE Kol^'^nnds, 
bwlug^or the best quail, y ,W n 7 pnvu ' c ' I'artiea 
etc Lemonade, Ice cream °« I ?,?“ c A. sround *. etc . 
their 6ea.ou, furnished ^ 4111 °*f |1 r lii.xorle* in 
limited amount of trout t fiihffiff , °ii? ble •< nn*. a 
1 bese grounds will bo open v ,.o Wed ln 8t, avoh. 
whole tear. v,-u wr visitors during the 
spring is located in a beautiful grov* u ml| e‘‘- The 
Oakland Station, Bergen Co. ‘if °, e ’ ">»« from 
the largest and finest .prlng* ?, Ul1 *• °uo of 
It Is without doubt one P “^ “1,?! United Slate*, 
for the propagation of thefiBhof t^ &£* Vrlngi 
Immetwe now of witi<r^f^ onfl,r " l| y- 
2,(100 gallous per inlnuto A n™! ; 1,600 to 
diminish Its or a very wet season In', r‘' UI11 '. ,oc * not 
temperature varies but one decree ? » Tt| o 
Kfy for the 
yearl wllol0 
scent. A ,tt11 ° f DCur,y 40 «0o, . d(S 
gfc floods. 
6th. By being located in a Ikfi S“ r 
21. feet lu diameter down to Mm smuMe.t froia 
In June, 1873. Mr. If. n i, orl ' r ? Mlr ul'- 
tlous at this spring for the p3 L, nT!'!' 1 0ppra - 
und making lhc grove a nlrman«n»°»V? b rul * nre . 
Place of pub ic “esort. ^Inoo then t^ »« PQ ««®ve 
been visited by thousands ofDerson! h JL plaoe ,lna 
every state, besides many f,om for?h.,, ' n n, ar| y 
and so far have pronounced it rhe omf,' l '" ln,rlf e, 
tabllshment of the kind they had o? I p< ‘ rf,;ct p «- 
tbo most beautiful plane y ovtr v HUed, and 
tr out^ 7 shinc 1 
The Wisconsin Central Railroad 
TUBocon to 
LAKE SUPERIOR. 
slllllili-li 
camp equipage taken free Ce * ' 8 ^ a aud 
SiSSSS 
vear h«S C fli'! nie?c : n £otel at Ashland, ballt last 
hav fever P ” ere at AflhlaD<1 18 a ante preventive of 
£Sdft5 , oSa4Ri£ n<l t0 an Lake Port8 - 
HENRY PRATT, G. T. A 
my96m Milwaukee, Wla. 
Mount Julien Summer Hotel. 
COUNTY PETERBOROUGH, CANADA, 
This hotel, sltnated on tbe shore of Stony Lake’ 
f?.»fc enery of . the most P'bturesqne character u 
easy of access aDd comforiahio m all Its bddoi 
ments. The facilities for boating, fishing IntPC* 
lng cannot be surpassed. Terms, $1.25 per day *7 
per week Boats and canoes, doga and guides 
a i.H 8 /? 8 on , n£?‘ Boul8 either via Suspension Bridge 
?f. d i rand R ’ 10 f ort U°P e , or via Roche*- 
Y,i by boat to Port Hope; thence via the 
SlnSlP’ I-akeflelcI, and by boat to the hotel 
Full particulars furnished on application. Address 
Lake Ueld P. O., Ontario, Canada. jjg tf 
Webcgieavetojnform tbo DQblio time 
the Grounds as a p ace of resort hellow'r °" cn 
no place of the kind now open 1 5 th 0 nn IF W, ." r ? ,B 
the whole year, where they can aeo° .fn i 'l'»rlng 
operand/ of flan culture, during”** sUors "‘"' ,us 
Ration, luiilug the spawn, watohln® ih» r . l ,rfJ P a - 
rnent of the eminyo In .he ,’gg ‘ 1 t ho 
bow they look after lb- v ar« halchod® h«» 1 ha,c “r 
how large they are whea they beg 
etc. All of which can bo seen and win bo o* d l’ , eto f 
to visitors In a few lroura for the n . Z * p , al,loJ 
twenty live cents. 0 noiu| n a ‘ sUm or 
• At present there are twenty-live non, is nt on 
w 1 •several moreln processor conilructlon « ^ 
JESLiW 8 of . ,ru '“ t b o b is of r an inch °to < ''ut 
nehrs lu length, comprising salt water 
(a,i(»,o talar), salmon irout (*a(mo W ?«firfn?.y^ lmon * 
brook tront (nalmn fmtinalia) native and laW. r „ 
different puru of the conmry, to thenninher C .» f f m 
sent of wmtp.flv* thousand large n L^ 
where the fish can 6c clear Ip «rn, UOtWn^'a K" 
you cannot see where they are Tho he f° 
which the ponds and spring 7 are^ iocater? ™, c , a 
between five and six acres of gtoand on'r l! r 80 
fees will be only ton cents each ,,if ad “l8ifon 
qnlred. tkuall parties can come unv to ll 
giving us nonce. Those wishing X L ff . out 
selves by “tripping tlm light tautaaiiniJ^n ,,lc m- 
afternoon or evenlnir muii furnlHh ,n 
tenMon. ' N ' W “ 1 recc.'vo prompt au 
“ r,e ao " t 
acres grove, w ith 20 to m ” • *'* acres • 4 
young fruit tree?; apffie mohft ° Kar ' leu : 
Sportemen’s Headquarters. 
Bromfleld~ House, 
AND 
LADLES’ AND GENTS’ DINING ROOMS' 
56 Bromfield street. 15 Montgomery p, a0 a * 
BOSTON. 
apr^tf E - M ’ MESSENCER. Proprietor. 
H OPKINS HOUSE. Waretown. N. J. The pro- 
prletor, formerly of Harvy Cedars would 
ttSf hl h 0rtn &lfl (ncuds and the publlo generally 
that he has removed lo the Hopkins House, Ware^ 
wh , ere ,le 18 P re P are< l to acorjmmodate all who 
wuhtogtvenmaoafi. Every facility Rr boating 
al xr fl8llln ft wl11 t>e found In readiness. “ 
N. B.-biages connect with trains at Waretown 
JanctiOD. oh AS. MARTIN, .Sr., Fiopr. ]°6 4 t 
B randon house, greenwood lake 
Orange County, N. V.. is now open for the re- 
ception of guests. Splendid tly fishing for bass- 
good beating and bathing. Telegraph and express 
office in house. Tuke Montclair and Greenwood 
Lake Railway from coartlandc orDesbrossea street! 
Mayso 8m 
A. ME Y E R, 
IMPOSTER OF AKD DEALER Iff 
California, Rhine, 
Hungarian Wines, 
AMERICAN CHAMPAGNES. 
392, DOYVBUl 
Near Fourth avenue, 
302, 
NEW YORK. 
BOWLING AND BILLIARD HALL, 
Tbe longest Rifle Range In the city, for Sharp- 
shooters only. 
Feb2S 
Wild Fowl Shooting. 
SPIUNOVILLE HOUSE OR SPORTSMEN’S RE- 
TREAT, 8H1NNECOCK BAY L. I 
^®5SSS£S?ta: 
Hazen House, Greenwood Lake. 
P n .dd?° N / RAZfiN ’ PROPRIETOR. 
P. O. address. Greenwood Lake, Orunge Co., N. Y. 
For fishing and shooting, the nroorleinr mr^r. .11 
may2 3m 
St. Ceorge^foteiT, 
Cooper, Greenwood I.nke, N. J 
pn „ „ S - W - GEORGE, Proprietor. 
&£&"• Grtenwoo<1 Lak0 ’ orange Co., N . y. 
CAMPING QUT-CAMP P1SCATQRUL 
SSSSk 
of Bsrnegat Inlet. JUUUmi! -3w^fh?! l h2®’. Kroan " s 
c het^p** uru m e ^reefeari ion?* See “pone^CS 
my anti' 
