FOREST' AND STREAM. 
439 
Sportsmen’s goutes. 
■K] EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA NEW LINE 
IN HOUND BROOK UOUTR, 
FOR TRENTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 
COMUBNCINO JUNB 3, 1873 
STATION IN NEW YORK— Foot of Liberty at. N. R 
Leave New York for Trenton and Philadelphia at 
6:80, 8, 9:80, 16:15, 11:30 *. m., 1:80, 4:0u, 6:30, 12 p u 
and »t 4:30 p. u. for Trenton. 
Leave Mtflmlelphla from atatlon North Pennsyl- 
vania Ranroud, Third and Berks streets, at «•« 
(way), t:45, 9:30, 11:30 a. u„ 1:30, 2:30, 4:15, 6:45 1*:U0 
F. M. 
Leave Trenton for New York at 1:20 (except Mon- 
day), 6:60, 8:13, 10:20 a.m., 12:15, 2:16, 3:00, 4:55,6:80 
PnUnian Drawing Room Cars are attached to the 
9:30A. m., 4:00, p m. trains from New Yorkand to 
the 7:46 a. M„ 1:80 p. m. tralDafrom Philadelphia 
J f D h N . I,A T D n» AIN8-LcuT * Ne,v York and Phila- 
delphia at 9:00 A. m„ 6:30, 12 p. m. Leave New York 
for Trenton at 0:80 a. m. uDd 5:30 p. m. Leave Tren- 
ton for Now York at 1:20, 9:50 A. M.. 0:10 p. m 
Tlckels for sale at foot of Liberty street, Nos- 629 
and 044 Broadway, at the principal hotels, all oillccs 
of the Erie Railway in New York and Brooklyu, and 
at No. 4 Court street, Brooklyn. Baggage checked 
from residence to destination. 
8eptl9 1v H. P BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agent 
Old Dominion Line. 
The steamers of this Line reach some of the Ones/ 
waterfowl and upland shooting sections in the conn . 
try. Connections direct for Chlncoteague, Cobb’a 
Island, and points on tho Peninsula. City Point. 
James' River, Currituck, Florida, aud the mountain- 
ous country of Virginia, Tennessee, etc. Norfolk 
steamers sail Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: 
Dcmwo e, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 p m 
F oil .nfo.- given at, office, 197 . 
St., Ne v York. seoasiv 
TO SPORTSMEN: 
THE PENNSYLVANIA R.R. OO. 
Respectfully invite attention to the 
afforded by their Hues for reaching moat of the 
THO l UNO PARKS and nACE COURSES In the 
Middle States. ’I hese lines being CONTINUOUS 
FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid tho diffi- 
culties and dangers <.f reshipment, while the excel- 
lent cars which run over the smooth steel tracks en- 
able^STOCK TO BE TRANSPORTED without fallow 
The lines of 
Pennsylvani Ruilroad Company 
also reach the best localities for 
GUNNING AND FISHING 
In Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 
TICKETS are sold at the offices of the Company in 
SJTU^l ,rlnc| P |e cltle8 t0 KANE, RENOVA, BED- 
FORD, CREsSON, RALSTON, illNNE^UA, and 
other well-known centers for 
Trout Fishing. Wing Shooting, and StUl 
Hunting. 
Also, to 
TUCKBRTON, BEACH HAVEN CAPE MAY, 
SQUAN. and points on the NEW JERSEY COAOT 
renowned for SALT WATER bPORT AFTER FIN 
AND FEA7UER. 
_ ^ L. P. FARMER, Qen’l Pass. Agent, 
Frank Thomson. Gen'i Manager. leblT-tf 
S TONINOTON LINE, 
FOP. BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST 
REDUCED FARE: 
«Fw£2™^ ,e8me j; 8 STONINGTON and NARRA- 
°, A F b ^^ r ., ea . ve Pler 33 Norltl River, foot Jay St. 
YEARS P M ' N ° T A T1UP MISSE ^ D IN SEVEN 
Tickets for sale at all principal ticket offices. State 
rooms secured at offices of Westc tt ExpreHB Com. 
Dany, and at 363 Broadway, New Y'ork, and 333 Wash, 
figtoo St., Brooklyn. 
PROVIDENCE LINE, 
Freight only, steamers leave Pier 37, North River, 
foot Park Place, at 4:30 P. Id. Frc(ghts via either 
line taken at lowest rates. 8 “ W via either 
L- W. F1LKINS. Q P. Agent, D. 8. BABCOCK, Pres. 
FOR FLORIDA 
■pOR THROUGH TICKET8 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 Bteamboat, apply to WM. L. JAMES, 
General Agent. 
Philadelphia and Southern Mail S. S. Co., 
Pier 22 South Delaware Avenne, Phlla. 
Decl4-ly 
Sportsmen's Quotes. 
§p or Lini ct('s gou t iis. 
“ THE FISHING LINE.” L 
Brook Trout, Grayling and BlackBass Fisheries 
of Northern Michigan, 
VIA THB 
Grand Rapids & Indiana RR 
(Maokloaw, Grand Rapids A Cincinnati Short Line.) 
ln S t?£ rt8rn0n wh0 l>ave oast a fly - 0r lrolle(1 a 8 P<>on 
Grand Traverse Region 
wl , lbout 8 "Hcltatlon. Ail other lovers 
u , vlre ' 1 lo ,rv the8 ° water,, wherein 
Pickerel TnnnS 0VCl “ 11180 Mu8cal0,J « t '- Plhe 
. O 1 ? h 5°/ O1, "' r 8 'reaiuH e 08 tofthe Rocky Monntalns 
BROOK TROUT Season opens May l, 
GRAYLING Season opens Juno 1. 
■wn e to B Si < iS t8 fH!SrfS a S r SS?, lly 8eu<1 trophies of nis 
8 „' l i,J° 1,18 friends or Clno ” at home, as ice for 
packing ilsh can be hud at many points 
TAKE YOUR FAMILY WITH YOU The scenery 
«tMWh» Nf ,» d Lukes Is very beantifj? 
i?„ e ,, , pure - Iry ond bracing. TheclimiteU 
peculiarly benellolal to those ►ufferlng with 
Hay Fever and Asthma. 
The Hotel “eeommodations are -cod. far surpass- 
Ihe COuu,rles new t0 ^«>rd 
«oM n iS n r?n?nJo r i J0 /?® 1 ?™ nn<1 Trip Excursion Tickets 
fo'ff ,'0 [ “'“'Bln Grand Traverse Region, and attrac 
Biin vtetfn 0 ' 1 ' 10 tennataand sportsmen; 
n r atl ^ ^, ke y °penor Escur.lon Tickets: 
owners Hsk Fishing Tackle Carried Free, at 
^Camp Cars for nulling parlies and families at low 
AnM?a 0 2I- a . lm 'S ma £, e t ‘P or ' 8 men feel at home ” 
r ? ote - F °r Tourist V Guide, containing full 
Information as to Hotels, Boats, Guides, etc and 
accurate maps of the llshing grounds send to' 
A. B. LEET, G. P. A., 
A. HOPPE, Grand Rapids’, Mich. 
Eastern Agent, lie Mai ket Sc., Phlta,. Pa 
mar2S 4wos ’ 
TAKE THE 
People’s Line Steamer. 
FRtMl PIER 41, N. K., foot of Canal st., dally, 
with Express Trains ' 8 P ‘ connecting at Albany 
FOR 
*Y a V , K ,, ‘ , . al ‘. c Ghumplnin, I.ake George, 
5.r.b l| n “;"' Momrcul, and all polnui 
ZSr This is the only night line of siesmers selling 
tlckets^aud checking bagguge to places on the N. Y. 
FIRST CLASS FARE $1. DECK, 25c. 
^RETURN, il% KETS T ° ALBANY AND 
Thhougu ' I, KETH can be bad at the 
lt ffl Hn e I ? ier ’ \ c a " We8tcott Express offices, 
at all the Motel- and ticket offices in New Yi rk 
or of connecting Ral road aud Steumiioat Lines. ’ 
**■ K - MAYO, Gen'i Passenger Agent. 
St. Louis, Minneapolis 
AND X 
ST. PAUL SHORT LINE. 
Through Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars 
between St. Louis, Minneapolis 
and St. Paul. 
Burlington, C. Rapids & N’rth’rn 
Hallway’s 
QUICKEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST! 
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS EACIT WAY DAILY, 
between B rllngton, albert Lea and Minneapolis 
crowing and connecting with all East and w e -t 
Lines In Iowa. ruunlng through some of the finest 
hunting grounds In the Northwest tor Geese Ducks 
P '“ nal l ?' 1 and Buffed Gronse and Quail. Sportsmen 
and their dogs t» ken good care of. Reduced rates 
on parties Of ten or more upon application to General 
Ticket Office, Cedar Rapids. o. J. IVES, 
E - F - Winslow, Gen. PasseDger Agent. 
General Manager. 
mid g^ortxfor Sportsmen. 
TROUT FISHING! 
The Wisconsin Central Kailroad 
THROUGH TO 
LAKE SUPERIOR. 
EXCURSION TICKETS from Chicago to Ashland 
and return for$2() are sold at 63 Clark street, or the 
\ M and Sr. Panl, Madison Street Depot, Chicago ; 
also «t low rates from Milwaukee. Dogs, guns and 
cBmp equipage taken free. 
The points of attraction to sportsmen on this 
9 orest aud Stream " route are Menasha and Green 
Hay for bass fishing ; Bntteruut Creek and Lake for 
muscalonge ; the many branches and lakes of the 
flambeau and Chippewa which teem with bass, pike 
and pickerel, never tU| last season UihetLby sports- 
men. Between suv.r Creek and Ashland all are 
trout si reams, and many others oan be easily reached 
rnong the shore from Ash'and or Bayfield, while 
rock fishing for speckled trout and trolling In the 
an y affords excellent spot t. 
The Chequumegon hotel at Ashland built last 
year, has been enlarged, and Is supplied with a 
•“'‘““-yacht, sail and rowboa's aodexcellentgnldes. 
i he atmoaphere at Ashland Is a sure preventive of 
nav fever. 
Steamers from Ashland to all Lake Ports. 
Send for Guide Book. 
HENRY PRATT, G. T. A. 
a r* cm Milwaukee, Wl*. 
Grand Fishing. 
KOBERTS' SUMMER RESORT, 
DOTY INLAND, 
NEENAH, AVIS. 
FISHING AND ANGLING.— To the sportsman 
and angler no place In Wisconsin offers greater In- 
ducements, the catch of fish daring tho season being 
at all times good, and llie varieties ^uch as to make 
It fliat-clara apoit. Black and silver bass, mnsca- 
loDge, pike, pickerel, cauitb, aturgeon, rock ba6s 
and perch, are Ibe common varieties canght, and as 
the best flshlog grounds are within a few rods of the 
lionao, no time Is lost In going or coming. Je2i) 8m 
ONG ISLAND RAILROAD. 61 VY 27 ifcja* 
b o' h* ^o 1 ?' 1 p ? ^ ^'t r afn sTf i o nn D e pot a” " 
bush and A.lantic avenue,. Brooklyn •min, leite 
Brooklyn and Umg island nty (Hunter’s* Point! aS 
follows : For Greenpo r.Sag Harbor etc . 8 So? m 
4 v. m., and on Naturdaya at 8:30 p. u For pt'i.u," 
ogue. etc., 9:30 a. m.. 4:3,> and o r m For Bs iw on' 
etc at 9:30 A. m . 4, 4:30. 6 and 6 P U P^ Ho i 
Jefferson, e c , at in a. m. and 4:30 p. m For North 1 
port, etc at 10 a. », , 3:30. 4.30 and 6 80 p°m F.w 
L, ’?i H L V * llcy ’ at 8:30 nnd 10:00*. u..3-8o 4-s'o vro 
and 6:30 p m. For Far Ro kaw„y, etc , it 0:80 a m 
4, 5, c Hnrt 7 r. u. For Ounion dir Ami nnmiv 
andl .° *• H.. 3:30 4:30, 6:30, 0^30 p m 
12 lenlght, and from Long DianJ City only 9:30 a m 
8,111 «:30 r. m. SUNDAYS— For Pi rt Jefferson’ 
Patchogee, etc., U a. u. P»at»ylOD, etc,, 6 and 7 r m' 
Nortbport aud I ocuat Valley, 9 *. u . and e-Vr \ 
Garden ( Itv and Ueninstcnd , q a . M 2-80and soin 
P. m„ and from Long Isl.nd Cl y on“, ’9*0 * m 2nd 
6)30 p .M Trains for Roekaway Beach. Flushing 
College Point. Jamaica, etc., as per time tables' 
Ticket offices In New York at Ml Roadway onraer 
8tretil ’ ot Janies Slip and Thirty -fourth 
Rtr*ej ferries, at iho offices of The Lone Island 
nr P nd B ?'’ Q 3 , Par £ P I|1CR 735 and 912 Broadway and 
Grind Centra Depot i in Broitklvn Nn hti iu qu ► 
Jng.on Mreet aud 79 KoSrth sueet ' By p^i aJmg 
tickets many or the above offics, hag^gecan be 
cheeked from reiltlence tn deatlDutftfi. cau be 
— , S. SPENCER, Gen'i SlID’t 
J. CanTBNDBN, Qen’l Pa,s. Agent. Jestf 
Cromwell Steamship Line. 
NEW YORK, HALIFAX, N. S. AND ST. 
JOHNS, N. P. 
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS 
CORTES, Capt. Beune't, and 
ALHAMBRA, Capt. Mcllhlnucy, 
form a regular line between above poits, bavlug 
MMi \ N ° rlh River, New Yuik. ihree times a 
“‘J?*’ 1 ; Persons vl-uiug Nova Seoilu, Newfoundland 
ortbe Lower St Lawrence will find lids the cheapest 
IU a? 1 tllr , eet rouf ■ a>o ding changes and deten 
* Tl,uc between New 1 urk and Halifax about 
v* y ball of 11 ip through Loug Island and 
Vineyard Sounne, lu smooth water 
P ,8sa «?,’ Jn«lu'*lbg Btateroom and meals. 
bfrT? ,L allfa t ?’ * ,r ' k’Old ; New A'ork and S' 
Jo'iDS, *30, gold. Excnrslcn tlckew at redoeed 
lars apply to 8 ° UtdU ° ° f 8alling ' sai " 1 'u«Her partlcu- 
CLARK it SEAMAN, 
88 West street, N. Y. 
AGENTS-WOOD A CO. Halifax. N. S„ HARVEY 
& CO., St. John's, N. F. Je206m 
gotch and gcsorjsfor Sportsmen. 
gotcls and gesorts fa Sportsmen. 
Sherman House, 
(CLARK AND RANDOLPH), 
CHICAGO. 
A«r;Xu P , ,r b.^ ,0f 411 rooms above 
Kboma w.th baths, $3.50. s./and U 60 per day. 
ALVIN IIULBERT, Prop’r. 
SB.ffi^«fSSSS =3 
• je«0 tf 
NEW SUMMER BOARDING O USE 
aS* wss a saa. 8 ®? juw 
“AVON HOUSE,” LAKEl'OHT, N. Y. 
sISIMIhe'II 
P ■- fir families by 
DPMmV particulars apply to or ad- 
D MU bh\, I akepoM, N. Y ; formerlv of 
’, also W iridsor anil Union .Square Hotels 
Jel3it 
the week. For further 
dres*, J. J. 
Uulon Club 
N. Y. 
CAMPING OUT— CAMP PISCATORIAL. 
che^p^’mmn.w*?^ ^io»\ert 
SEY° A’sh*! * ' n POrUD ? I,0ll "‘", Aildr. as J. \V. KIN^ 
N K j ■ A ^ ky UoUae ’ Bafbegut P. O., Oc«au Couuty. 
— ' ! . my3o t>r 
THE BARNECAT HOUSE, 
Forked River, Ocean County, N. j. 
The nearest house to tho finest fishing and 
gunning of Barnegst Bay. Superior aceommoUa- 
rateJ fO Acc"a.Ua r N ran i* ,0nt g UO n “ 111 rpa ’ u "“>>'« 
j Tii'SPM u N - J ' '■ I( - B. Address 8. L 
Broaiwtv N ’ n " Bg " r - Befer to C. Smitu, 44 Wr« 
Jt20 41 
greenwood Txhe. 
Irvalids’ and Tourists’ Hotel, 
BUFFALO, 1ST. 
£r!’„ c r„2 n v!^ ^degant summer report; overlooks I.ako 
brie and Niugaia Itlver. and Is In the midst of hesu- 
iiliil purk>. Ihe Cnniuln shore and the sprav from 
Nlug.ira balls may be distinctly seen rrom Its Tower. 
Trains run lo the Falls every hour. Cllnmle delight- 
full) cool, equable, and Invigorating. The cool Toko 
breezes so temper the ulmosplien- that no summer 
day Is too 1 warm for comfort, while the tempiTatura 
at night I3 appreciated by sll who havo solourued 
here during the warm momhs. 
What man with a family, having once been crowded 
nto some small “sky parlor” In that hottest of all 
biou/n places — Saratoga— or lias been continually Jos- 
tled and elbowed by the metropolitan timing Hint rollc 
alternately lu dust mid surf at Long Branch, but that 
has vowed never again lo repair lo summer resorts! 
And yet with each returning’ season: comcs^ the query: 
where shall we go? Noplace on this continent pos- 
sesses more advantages for the tourist, pleasure 
seeker, or those In search of rest and relaxation Irom 
the cares of business, than this hotel. 1st, Its accessl- 
wl. Its cool, bracing and salubrious climate; 
the thermometer ranging In summer Torn 66 to 78 
degrees Fahrenheit- 3d, The atlractlons of the hotel 
and Its environs. All these combine to render 11 tho 
most desirable resort for those In search ol relaxa- 
tion and rest. The architectural f< atures and Interior 
lllli. I. .,4* 41... I.—.. . _ . • . ... . 
valor, hot, cold, Turkish, Russian, electric, needle, 
and other baths; billiard room, howling alley, spenk- 
Ing pipes communicating from every room with the 
office; telegraph and U. It. llckcl office, and all mod- 
ern conveniences are provided. Advantages for Osli- 
bur and boating are unsurpassed. Term*, CCt.OO. 
a.t 50 and 94.00 per day, according lo locution of 
room. Address, 
Manages invalids’ and Tourists’ Hotel, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
MONTCLAIR & CREENWOOD 
LAKE RAILWAY. 
THE ONLY THROUGH ROUTE TO GRFRN 
WOOD LAKE. 
.Splendid Rum noil Plokerel Flailing- Heuutl. 
lul l.nlte and .11001111110 mceucry. 
.,7™'"* lctt y° New York, foot of Conrtlandt and 
ui sbrosses streets, daily (.Sundays exei pted) at 6:20 
a. li and 4:30 p. u. 
Uavo Brooklyn, via *nnex boota foot of Fulion 
street, at 8 a. «. and 4 r. m. 
Pullmau Parlor i:ar 1 n 4:30 p. m. train. 
Through coach dully oetwoen Hackensack, Pater- 
aon 11 nd ureenwood Uko, ’ 
Excursion faro from Brooklyn, New York or 
Jersey ' By, fj 76. Parlies of fifteen or rnuro per- 
B008, (2 20 each, v 
J. F. MACKIE, GeD. Pass. Agent. 
Notice to Anglers. 
THE ST. GEORGE HOTEL, 
GREENWOOD LAKE, 
Furnish Guides at $2 per day. Boats 50 cents per 
day. No extra charge for use of Tackle 
Sportsmen’s Headquarters. 
Bromfleid House, 
AND 
LADIES’ AND GENTS' DINING ROOMS, 
66 Bromfleid street, 16 Montgomery place, 
BOSTON. 
apr< u M ' MESSENGER. Proprietor* 
Mt. Kineo House, 
MOOSEHEAD LAKE, ME. 
A delightful refort for the sportsman. Bummer 
tourist or Invalid Good tront fishings For circular* 
addre*sO. A DENNEN, boperlnrondent, as above 
or W. L. CHENERY, 19UState rtreet, Boston, Mass’. 
JelOCt 
Mount Julien Summer Hotel. 
COUNTY PETERBOROUGH, CANADA. 
This hotel, situated on the shore of Stony Lake 
amidst scenery of the moat picturesque character, is 
easy of access and comforinide In all lu appoint- 
ments. The facilities for boating, fivhlng und sboo'- 
lDg cannot be surpassed. Terms, $1.25 per day, $7 
per week. Eoata and canoes, dogs an 1 guides 
always on hire. Boats elih r via Suspension Bridge 
and Grand Trank K. R, to port TUpe. rr via Roches- 
'er. N. j., b y boat to Puri Hope; thenceviat.be 
Midland R. R. to Lakefleld, and by im.u to the o-teL 
Full particulars furulshed on application. Address 
Lakefleld P. t>., Ontario, Canada. Je6 tf 
Mazen House. Greenwood Lake, 
JOHN IIAZEN, PHOPRIKTOR. 
P. O. address. Greenwood Lake, Orange Co., N. Y. 
For fishing and shootmg, the proprietor offers all 
facilities for the enjoyment of but guesta on reason- 
abie terms. may2 8m 
HI SUBSCRIBER desires a capitalist or assocla- 
tlon of gentlemen to Join him in the erection of a 
select family hotel or ciub bouse on the most beauti- 
ful and eligible situation at Greenwood Lake N Y 
with from 1 wenty 10 fifty acres of land, as msv bo de- 
sired, and will take one-third of the purchase price 
of the property in slock or shares in the enterprise. 
Choice bnlldlngaiie., with water fronts, also for sale. 
In plots to suit, on favorablo terms, circolars can 
be had at office of Foksst and Sthsau. Apd v to 
or address s. CALDWELL, Greenwood Lake. 
Orange County, N. Y. may 16 If 
B 
RANDON HOUSE, GREENWOOD LAKE 
— • Orange County, N. Y. Splendid baas fishing’ 
good boating and luthlng Telegraph offic- in 
house. Take Montclair and Greenwood Lake Rail- 
way. 
T RAPHAGEN HOtTSR, GREENWOOD LAKE 
Orange CouDty, N. Y„ L. Y. JENNES8. An exi 
cedent family holeL Also good accommodations 
for the sportsman. Good boats and every facilt® 
for. fishing. j' 13 sm y 
B RADNEK HniJsR GREENWOOD LARK 
ORANGE COUNTY,’ N. Y." May V 
Terms— $2 per day $8 to *10 per week. Wee 
* 0 , r .T?r? e ^l?»T t0 un<1 Bom the steamboat dock at 
AKINGION te Wte house, G. 8. BRADNEH, Pro- 
prletor. U/* 3 m 
