FOREST AND STREAM 
395 
Sportsmen’s goutes. 
-K1 EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA NEW LINE 
[\ BOUND BROOK liOUTK, 
FOR TRENTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 
COMMENCING JCNB 3. 1878 
STATION IN NEW YORK— Foot of Liberty st.N.H. 
Leave New York for Trenton and Philadelphia at 
6-30, 8, 9:30, 10:15, 11:80 a. m., 1:30,4:00, 5:30, 12 r. M., 
aiid at 4:30 e. u. for Trenton. 
Leave Philadelphia from station North Pennsyl- 
vania Railroad, Third and Berks Btreets, at 0:45 
(way), 1:45, 9:30, 11:80 a. m„ 1:30, 2:30, 4:15, 6:45 12:00 
F. M. 
Leave Trenton for New York at 1:20 (except Mon- 
day), 6:60, 8:13, 10:20 a. M., 12:16, 2:15, 3:00, 4:65,0:30 
F. M. 
Pullman Drawing Room Cars are attached to the 
9:30 a. m., 4:09, p. m. trains from New York and to 
the 7:46 a. m., 1:30 p. m. trains from Philadelphia. 
Bpndat Trains— Leave New York and Phila- 
delphia at 9:00 a. m„ 6:30, 12 r. m. Leave New York 
for Trenton at 9:30 a. m. and 5:30 p. m. Leave Tren- 
ton for New York at 1:20, 9:50 a. m„ 6:10 p. m. 
Tickets for sale at foot of Liberty street, Nos. 629 
and 944 Broadway, at the principal hotels, all offices 
of the Erie Railway In New York and Brooklyn, and 
at No. 4 Court street, Brooklyn. Baggage ohecked 
from residence to destination. 
BepilR 1v H P BALDWIN. Pen. Pass. Agent 
Old Dominion Line. 
The steamers of this Line reach some of the Ones' 
Waterfowl and upland shooting sections In the coun- 
try. Connections direct for Chlncoteague, Cobb’s 
Island, and points on the Peninsula. City Point, 
James 5 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. Full in 
motion given at offlce, 197 Greenwich St., New 
York. sen 98 7 v 
TO SPORTSMEN: 
THE PENNSYLVANIA R.R. CO 
Respectfully Invite attention to the 
Sfaeilittee 
afforded by their lines for reaching most of tfc 
TROTTING PARKS and RACE COURSES in th 
Middle Stales. These lines belDg CONTINUOUS 
FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the diffi- 
culties and dungeraof reshlpment, while the excel- 
lent cars which run over the smooth steel tracks en- 
able STOCK TO BE TRANSPORTED without failure 
or Injury. 
The lines of 
PeiiDSylvaui Railroad Company 
also reach the best lecalltlea for 
GUNNINQ AND FISHING 
In Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 
TICKETS are sold at the offlceB of the Company In 
all the principle cities to KANE, RENOVA, BED- 
FORD, CRESSON, RALSTON, MINNEQUA, and 
other well-known centers for 
and Still 
Trout Fishing. 
Wing Shooting, 
Hunting. 
Also, to 
AND FEATHER. 
L. P. FARMER, Gen’l Pass. Agent, 
Frank Thomson. Genl Manager. feblf-tf 
CJTONINUTON LINE, 
jO FOP. BOSTON AND 
ALL POINTS 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 oil principal ticket offices. Stato 
looms secured at offices of westoott Express Com- 
pany, und at 303 Broadway, New York, and 333 Wash, 
figtou SL, Brooklyn. 
PROVIDENCE LINE. 
Freight .only, steamcrR leave Pier 37, North River, 
foot Park Place, at 4:30 P. M. Freights via either 
line taken at lowest rates. 
L W FILKIN3. 0 P. Agent, D. S. BABCOCK, Pres. 
FOR FLORIDA 
'E'OR THROUGH TICKETS TO FERNANDINA 
JACKSONVILLE, ST. AUGUSTINE, SAN 
FORD, ENTERPRISE, and Intermediate landings 
on ST. JOHN'S RIVER and Interior points In 
FLORIDA, by 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, Phlla. 
Decl4-ly 
TROUT FISHINC! 
The Wisconsin Central Railroac 
THROUGH to 
LAKE SUPERIOR. 
EXCURSION TICKETS from Chtcngo to Ashland 
and return for $20 are sold at 03 Clark street, or the 
C. M. and St. Paul, Madison Street Depot, Chicago ; 
also at low rates from Milwaukee. Dogs, guns and 
camp equipage taken free. 
The points of attraction to sportsmen on this 
“ Forest and Stream " route are Menusha and Green 
Bay for bass fishing ; Butternut Creek and i ake for 
tnn-calonge; the many branches and lakes of ihe 
Flambeau and Chippewa which teem with bass, pike 
and pickerel, never tiJJ last season 11 ihed by sports- 
men. Between *ilv r Creek and Ashland all are 
trout streams, and many others can be easily readied 
ahmg the shore ftom Asli aud or BayUeld, while 
rock Ashing for speckled trout and trolling In the 
Bay afforns excellent spoi t. 
The Chequamegon lintel at Ashland, built last 
yes., has been enlarged, and '8 supplied with i 
atnun yacht, sail and mwboats andexcellentgiildes 
^ 'i he airuoBpbere at Ashland Is a sure preventive of 
Steam rs from Ashland to all Lake Porta. 
Send for Gnlde Book, 
HENRY PRATT, G. T. A. 
Milwaukee, Wlfl, 
myoflm 
Sportsmen’s goutes. 
“ THE FISHING LINE." 
Brook Trout, Grayling and BlackBass Fisheries 
of Northern Michigan, 
VIA THE 
jrand Rapids & Indiana RR 
(Mackinaw, Grand Rapids A Cincinnati Short Line.) 
Sportsmen who have cast a ay, or trolled a spoon 
In tno 
Crand Traverse Region 
will come again without solicitation. All oilier lovers 
of the Rod are Invited to try these waters, wherein 
the Osh Darned above, as also Mnscalonge, Pike and 
Pickerel abound 
In no other streams east of the Rocky Mountains 
Is the famous AMERICAN GRAYLING found In 
sncli numbers. 
BROOK TROOT Season opens May 1. 
GRAYLING Season opens June 1. 
The Sportsman can readily send trophies of his 
skill to his friends or “Club’’ at home, as ice for 
packing Osh can be had at many points. 
TAKE YOUR FAMILY WITH YOU. The scenery 
of the North Woods and Lakes Is very beautiful. 
The air la pure, dry and bracing. The climate Is 
peculiarly beneficial to those suffering with 
Hay Fever and Asthma. 
The Hotel accommodations are pood, far surpass- 
ing the average m countries new enough to afford 
the flnest of Usblng. 
Ou and after June 1 Round Trip Excursion Tickets 
sold to Points in Grand Traverse Region, and attrac- 
tive train facilities offered to tourists and sportsmen; 
also Mackinaw and Lake Superior Excursion Tickets. 
Dogs, Guns and Fishing Tackle Carried Free, at 
owner's risk. 
Camp Cars for ashing parties and families at low 
rates. 
It la our aim to make sportsmen feel “ at home ” 
on this route. For Tourist’s Guide, containing full 
Information as to Hotels, Boats, Guides, etc., aud 
accurate maps of the Ashing grounds, send to 
a. bTleet, G. P. a., 
A. HOPPE, Grand Rapids, Mich, 
Eastern Agent, 116 Maiket St., Phlla., Pa. 
marts 4mos 
got els and g charts for Sportsmen, got els and ge sorts foq Sport sin etj. 
Sherman House, 
TAKE THE 
People’s Line Steamer. 
FROM PIER 41, N. R.. foot of Canal st., dally, 
Including Sunday, at 5 p. M., connecting at Albany 
with Express Trains 
FOR 
Nnrntogu, I nice Clinmplnin, I.nLc George, 
tlie Adiromliichs, Montreal, and all points 
North nnd West. 
This is the only steamboat line selling tickets 
and checking baggage to places on the N. Y. C. R. R 
FIRST CLASS FARE $1. DECK, 25c. 
EXCURSION TICKETS TO ALBANY AND 
RETURN, SI 60. 
THROUGH TICKETS can be had at the 
Office on the pier, st all Weatcott Express offices, 
at all the hotels and ticket offices in New York, 
or of connecting Railroad and Steamboat Lines. 
S. K. MAYO, Genb Passenger Agent, 
St. Louis, Minneapolis 
AND 
ST. PAUL SHORT LINE. 
Tlironph Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars 
between St. Louis, Minneapolis 
and St. Paul. 
Burlington, C. Rapids & N’rth’rn 
H&iiway* 
QUICKEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST! 
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY, 
between Burlington, Albert Lea and Minneapolis, 
crossing and connecting with aU East and West 
Lines in Iowa running through some of the Anest 
hunting grounds In the Northwest for Geese, Ducks, 
Pinnated and Raffed Grouse and QoalL Sportsmen 
and their dogs taken good care of. Reduced rates 
on parties of ten or more upon application to General 
Ticket Office, Cedar Rapids. C. J. IVES, 
E. F. Winslow, 
General Manager. 
Gen. Passenger Agent. 
tf 
F OR NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD, SPRINGFIELD 
White Mountains, Montreal and intermediate 
points. The new and elegant steamer Continental 
leaves Pier No. 25, East River, daily (Sundays ex- 
cepted) at 3. A passenger train will he In waiting 
on the wharf at New Haven and leave for Sprlng- 
Aeld and way stations on arrival of boat. 
NIGHT LINE —The Elm City leaves New York at 
llr m., connecting with passenger train In waltlDg 
ou wharf at New Haven, leavlBg 6:16 a. h. Tickets 
sold and baggage checked at 944 Broadway, New 
York, and 4 Court street, Brooklyn. Excursion to 
New Haven and retun), $1.60. Apply at General 
Office, on the pier, or to RICHARD PECK, General 
Agent. 
gotcls and gesortsfor Sportsmen. 
Grand Fishing. 
ROBERTS' SUMMER RESORT, 
DOTY ISLAND, 
NEENAH, WIS. 
FISHING AND ANGLING.— To the sportsman 
and angler no place In Wisconsin offers greater In- 
ducements, the catch of Ash dnrlDg the season being 
at all times good, and the varieties such as to make 
It flist-clars spott. Black and silver bats, muses. 
lODgc, pike, pickerel, catfish, sturgeon, rock bass 
and perch, are the common varieties caught, and as 
the best AshlDggtonndsarewltblnafew rods of the 
house, no time Is lost in going or coming. Je20 3m 
(CLARK AND RANDOLPH), 
CHICAGO. 
Ir.valids’ and Tourists' HotcC, 
BUFFALO, INT. -V. 
A now ami elegant summer resort: overlooks Lake 
Erie and Niagara River, anil Is In the midst of beau- 
tiful parkv The Canada shore nnd the spray from 
Niagara Falls may be distinctly Been from Us Tower. 
Trains run to the Falls every hour. Cllnmtc-dclIgUt- 
fully cool, equable, and Invigorating. The cool lake 
breezes so temper the atmosphere that no summer 
day Is loo warm for comfort, while the temperature 
at night 13 appreciated by all who have sojourned 
here during the warm months. 
What man with a ftimlly, having once been crowded 
Into some small “sky parlor" In that hottest or all 
And yet with each returning season, comes the query, 
where shall we go? No pluco on Ibis continent pos- 
sesses more advantages for the tourist, pleasure 
seeker, or those In search of rest and relaxation from 
the oarc9 of business, than tlds hotel. IbI, Its accesal- 
hlUtv. 2d, Its cool, bracing and salubrious climate. 
... • *- ---« — ,A jo 
Rates reduced to $3 per day for alt rooms above 
the parlor floor, without baths. 
Rooms with baths, *3.50, $i, anti $i oo per day. 
ALVIN HULBERT, Prop’r. 
Wo challenge any Hotel In the World to show ns 
largo and as elegantly furnished rooms a? those of 
the SHERMAN. jiyjo K 
the thermometer ranging In summer from 65 to 
degrees Fahrenheit. 3d, The attractions of the hotel 
and Its environs. All these combine 10 render It the 
most desirable resort for those In search ol relaxa- 
tion and rest. The architectural features nnd Interior 
finish of the house are said, by good Judges, to tie Uio 
finest of nny hotel In the world. Its furnishing la 
unique, and superbly rlclu Table unsurpassed. Ele- 
vator, hot, cold, Turkish, Russian, electric, needle, 
nnd other baths; billiard room, bowling Hlley, speak- 
ing pipes communicating from every room with the 
office: telegraph and It. R. ticket office, and all otod-, 
ern conveniences are provided. Advantages for tir.li-. 
lug and boating lire ummrpa-n'il. Term*. tM.OU.I 
98 50 and 9I.00 per day, according U) location Of| 
room. Address, 
Manager Invalids’ and tocbists' Hotel, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
Mount Julien Summer Hotel. 
COUNTY PETERBOROUGH, CANADA. 
This hotel, situated on the shore of Stony Late, 
amidst scenery of the most picturesque character, is 
easy of access ami comforiahle In all Its uppoint- 
meuts. The facilities for boating, fishing aud shoot- 
ing cannot be surpassed. Terms, $1.25 per day, $7 
per week. Eoata aud canoes, dogs and guides 
always on hire. Boats either via Suspension Bridge 
and Grand Trunk R. R. to Port Hope, or vtn Roches- 
ter. N. Y„ by boat to Port Hope ; thence via the 
Midland R. R. to Lakofield, and by boat to the lie. tel. 
Full particulars furnished t n application. Address 
Lakefield P- o., Ouiarlo, Canada. Jed tf 
Wild Fowl Shooting. 
SPRINQVILLE HOUSE OR SPORTSMEN’S RE- 
• TREAT, SU1NNECOCK BAY, L. I., 
By a practical gunner and an old bayman. Has 
always ou hand the beat of boats, batteries, etc., 
with the largest rig of trained wild-geese decoys ou 
the coast. Special attention given by himself to hla 
nests, and satisfaction guaranteed. Address WM. 
i. LANE, Good Ground, L. 1. Nov8 tf 
H OPKINS HOUSE, Waretown, N. j. The pro- 
prietor, formeily of Harvy Cedars, would 
hereby inform his friends and the public generally 
that he has removed to the Hopkins House, Ware- 
town, where he Is prepared to accommodate all who 
wish to give him a call. Every facility fir boating 
and fishing will be found In readiness. 
N. B.— Stages connect with trains at Waretown 
Junction. CHAS. MARTIN, Sr., Pi op’r. Je6 4t 
CAMPING OUT— CAMP PISCATORIAL. 
In connection with the Ashley House, I offer 60 
Wall Tents to those fond of camping out ; situated 
within 1U0 yards of the celebrated fishing grounds 
of Barnegat Inlet. Rations.— Fish for the catching ; 
oysters, clams and groceries at first cost, affording 
cheap summer recreation. See posters with illus- 
tration, in all sporting houses. Address J. W. KIN- 
SEY, Ashley House, Barnegat P. O., Ocean County, 
N. J. my3o tf 
THE BARNECAT HOUSE, 
I orlied River, Ocean County, N. J. 
The nearest house to the flnest fishing and 
gunning of p&rnegat Bay. Superior accommoda- 
tions for families or transient guests at reasonable 
rates. Accfss via N. J. d. R. R. Address S. L. 
ATKINSON, Manager. Refer to C. Smith, 44 West 
Broadway. Je20 4t 
Sportsmen's Headquarters. 
Bromfield House, 
AND 
LADIES’ AND GENTS’ DINING ROOMS, 
86 Bromfield street, 15 Montgomery place, 
BOSTON. 
E- M. MESSENCER. Proprietor. 
&pr4 tf 
Ashland House, 
Fourth Avenue, corner of Twenty-fourth St, 
NEW YORK CITY. 
Rooms, per day, $7 and npward. Room and board, 
$2, $2 6u and $3. Popular, strictly first-class, cen- 
tral. One block from Madison iqnare; eight 
minutes from Grand Central Depot. Cross-Town 
Line from foot of Grand s’reet. Ba-t River, to root 
of 4 2d street. North River; 23d street Cross-Town 
Line from Erie It. H. depot ; and the Fourth avenue 
Line from i lty Hall to Grand Central Depot; ALL 
PASS THE HOTEL. Passengers from Jersey City 
take the Uesbrosses street ferry, Desbrossea aud 
Grand street car line to Bowery, and then Fourth 
avenue line to 24th street. 
H. N. BROCKWAY, Propbletob. 
Msr7 tf 
NEW SUMMER BOARRING HOI SE ! 
Situated three miles from Bethel Station, In the 
vicinity of good brook trout fishing. Healthy loca- 
tion and pleasant dtlves. Address U. R. GODWIN, 
Noi th Bethel, Maine. Jv 137t 
K 
AVON HOUSE,” LAKEl’ORr, N. Y. 
Lakeport Is handsomely situated on the banks of 
Oneida Lake, four miles north of Cntitenango Sta- 
tion, on the New York Central Railroad Bathing, 
boating, fishing and bunting In season. Experi- 
enced guides. Steam, sail and row-boats to let; 
good S'abllng. Special Inducements for families by 
the week. For further narUculurs apply to or ail- 
tlres-, J. J. DBMl’SEY, 1 akenort, N. Y ; formerly of 
Union Club, also Windsor and Uulou square Hotels, 
N. Y. Jol3 It 
Mt. Kineo House, 
MOOSEHEAD LAKE, ME. 
A dellghlfnl resort for the sportsman, summer 
tourist or Invalid. Good trout flahlfig. For circulars 
address o. A DENNEN, bnperlntoQdent, as above, 
or W. L. OH BN BEY. 19o State street, Boston, Mass. 
JoSO ut 
( greenwood gahe. 
MONTCLAIR & CREENWOOD 
LAKE RAILWAY. 
THE ONLY THROUGH ROUTE TO GREEN- 
WOOD LAKE. 
Splendid Riim nml Pickerel FIhIiIiib— B cnutl. 
■ ul l.nke mid itluuninlu scenery. 
Trains leave Now York, foot of CdnMlandC and 
Desbroseos streets, daily (Sundays exo< pted) at 6: 2d 
a. m. and 4:80 r. u. 
Leave Brooklyn, via Annex boats foot of Fulton 
street, at 8 A. m. und 4 r. M. 
Pullman Parlor Car cn 4:80 p. u. train. 
Through coach dally between Hackensack, Pater- 
son and Greenwood Lake. 
Excursion fare from Brooklyn, New York or 
Jersey < lty, $2 75. Parties of fifteen or tnoro per- 
sons, $2 20 each. 
J. 8. MACKIE, Gen. Pass. Agent. 
Notice to Anglers. 
THE ST. CEORCE HOTEL, 
GREENWOOD LAKE, 
Furnish Guides at $2 per day. Boats 50 cents per 
day. No extra charge for use of Tackle, 
flazen House, Greenwood Lake, 
JOHN HAZEN, PROPRIETOR. 
P. O. address. Greenwood Lake, Orange Co., N. Y. 
Por fishing and shooting, ti e proprietor offers all 
facilities for the enjoyment of his guests on reason- 
able terms. may2 3m 
St. George Hotel, 
Cooper, Greenwood l.nltc, N J. 
8. W. GEORGE, Proprietor. 
P. O. address, Greenwood Luke, Orange Co., N, Y. 
may 2 3m 
T HE SUBSCRIBER desires a capitalist or jigsoclar 
tlon of gentlemen to Join him in the erection of a 
select family hotel or ciab ho '8e on the most beautt- 
ful and eligible situation ai Or. enwood Lake, N. Y., 
with from wenty io fifty acres of laud, Bsmay be de- 
sired, and will take one-third of the purchase price 
of the property in slock or snares in the enterprise. 
Choice building sues, with wat-r fronts, also 'orealo, 
In plots to suit, on favorable tortus, circulars can 
be bad at office of Fokkst and Sthbam. App v to 
or address S. CALDWELL, Greenwood Lake, 
Orange County, N. Y. mayl6 if 
B randon house, orkenwood lake. 
Orange Coumy, N. Y. Splendid buss fishing, 
good boating and bathing Telegraph ortlc- in 
house. Take Montclair and Greenwood Lake Rail- 
way. 
T RAPnAGEN HOUSE. GREENWOOD LAKE, 
orange County, N. Y., L. Y. JEN NESS. An ex- 
cellent fdtnlli hotel. A so good accommodations 
lor the 8por.sman. Good boats aud every faoil 
for fishing. jel3 8 
