FOREST AND STREAM 
m 
JfJiGcelhwcous. 
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 
Excursion Routes, 
SEASON of 1874-B. 
Tickets to Jacksonville, Fla., aud return are sold De- 
cember 1st to April :st good to return until 
May 31»t, mid have nil the priviliges 
of FIRST CLASS Tickets 
Route No. GiO-Vin Washington, Richmond, \\ 11- 
mtngton, Charleston and Savannah. 
Route No, 511— Via Washington, Richmond, Char- 
lotto. Augusta and Savannah. 
Route No 512 — Via Washington, Richmond, Wilming- 
ton, Augusta and Savannah. 
Route. No 513— Via Washington, Richmond, Char- 
jjfli'icelluiicous. 
WORKS 
ON THE 
Horse, Do£, Natural His- 
tory, Taxidermy, &c., 
FOR SALE BV THE 
Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 
The Horse. Youalt 50 
v -ii > ,» wnsimieiuu — The Trotting llor»e. Hiram Woodruff *39 
Route No - 3-Vta „ • The Horse In the Stable and the Field « 50 
Rome ’ N 314 -Via Washington, Lynchburg. Char- American Gentleman's Stable Guide. 
, . .. v savannah Forester's American Game in lta season.... ..... 3 00 
lotte, Augusta and Savannah. . 
Route No. 515 — Via Washington. Lynchburg, Bristol, 
Atlanta, Macon and Jestip. . . 
Route No. 518 -Via Washington, Richmond. Augusta, 
Yemuaseo and Savannah. 
Route No. 540 -Via Washington, Richmond, Wilming- 
ton. Augusta, Ycmnsseo aud Savannah 
Route No. 548 -Via Baltimore, Norfolk, Wilmington, 
Augusta and Savannah. . 
Route No. 547-- Via Baltimore, Norfolk, Wilmington, 
Charleston and Savannah. 
All of the above tickets return by same route, 
and arc sold at the following 
Tiinooon RATES. 
New York $50 00] Trenton $47 75 
Jersey Citv 50 00] Harrisburg 45 50 
Newark 50 00 Williamsport 4# 50 
Elizabeth 19 75 Altoona 50 76 
Rahway 49 50 Pittsburg 52 75 
New Brunswick 49 00 
VARIABLE ROUTE TICKETS. 
Sold at New York, Jersey City, Harrisburg, Williams- 
port, Altoona and Pittsburg, as follows:— 
Excursion No. 50— Going by Route 510, returning 
by Route 512, $10 additional. 
Excursion No. 517-Going by Route 512, returning 
by Route 510, $10 additional. 
Excursion No. 618 -Going by Route 510, returning 
by Route 511. $10 additional. 
Excursion No, 519— Going by Route 511, returning 
byRouto 510, SlOodditional. 
Excursion No. 522— Going by Route 510, returning 
by Route 514. $10 additional. 
Excursion No. 523— Going by Route 514, reluming 
by Route 510, $10 additional. 
Excursion No. 526— Going by Route 511, returning 
by Route 512, $10 additional. 
Excursion No. 527— Going by Route 512, returning 
by Route 511, $10 additional. 
Excursion No. 530— Going by Route 511, returning 
by Route 514, $10 additional. 
Excursion No. 031-Going by Route 514, returning 
by Route 511, $10 additional. 
Excursion No. 530— Going by Route 512, returning 
by Route 514, $10 additional. 
Excursion No. 537— Going by Route 514, returning 
by Route 512, $10 additional. 
Excursion No. 542-Going by Route 513, returning 
by Route 515, $10 additional. 
Excursion No. 543— Going by route 515, returning 
Forester's Horse and Horsemanship. 8vo, 2 vols.10 00 
Frank Forester’s Field Sports. 8vo, 2 vols . 
Frank F'orester’s Fish and Fishing (100 ills). 
Frank Forester’s Manual Young Sportsmun 
Gun, Rod and Saddlo 
Homeopathic Veterinary Practice 
Tho Horse Doctor. Mnyhcw 
Horse Management. May hew 
Management. Mayhew 
6 00 
3 50 
3 00 
1 00 
5 00 
3 00 
3 00 
75 
4 00 
Dogs, their 
The Dog. Yountt 
The Dog. Idstoue 2 oU 
Shooting, Boating and Fishing. W arren 1 00 
The Fishing Tourist. Charles Hallock 2 00 
The Americun Angler's Book. Thaddcns Norris. 5 50 
Fishing in American Waters. Gcnio C. Scott ... 3 50 
Modern Breech Loaders. Greener 3 50 
Manual for Rifle Practice. W’lngate 1 50 
Lewis’ American Sportsman 3 00 
Tlie Trapper's Guide. Ncwhouse 1 50 
Domesticated Trout. Livingston Stone. HI — 2 50 
Trout Culture Seth Green 1 00 
American Fish Culture. Thuddeus Norris 1 75 
Iluiidbook of Shooting (Uoutledge's) 50 
“ Angling. “ 50 
Encyclopedia of Rural Snorts. Stonehenge 5 00 
Shot Gun nnd Sporting Rifle- Stonehenge, lllus. 5 00 
Rural Snorts— Stonehenge 9 00 
Key to tnu Birds of North America. By Elliott 
Coucs * 00 
History of North American Birds. By I’rof- 
Baird, Dr. Brewer, and Mr. Ridgway. 3 vols. .30 00 
Field Ornithology. A standard treatise on Taxi- 
dermy, with Check List of North American 
Birds ^75 
Check List alone. E. Coucs 1 00 
Plain Directions for Acquiring the Art of Shoot- 
ing on the Wing 175 
Rural Sports— Blaine's Encyclopedia of-doth, 10 00 
* “ •' — half Russia, 15 00 
Stonehenge on Shooting 5 25 
The Sportsman's Friend n a Frost 2 26 
Stonehenge on the Dog 4 50 
Larue Game Shooting in Thibet and the North 
rtest 10 50 
Accessible Field Sports 4 50 
Rifles und Rifle Practice 2 00 
Vacution Adventures in the Wilderness; or 
Camp Life or. tho Adirondacka — 1 75 
•‘ Tourist edition, wljh Maps,., 2 25 
Forty-four Years of a Hunter's Life 1 75 
The Sportsman and Naturalist In Canada 15 00 
Wild Sports of the World 2 50 
Walton's nnd Colton’s Complete Angler. 2 vols. 
Royal 8 vo doth, 20 25 
•• •• Free calf, gilt edges, 40 25 
Wild Scenes of n Hunter’s Life 1 75 
Excursions in Field and Forest 2 2o 
Harris' Insects Injurious to Vegetation 4 00 
Practical Floriculture 1 50 
Downing's Landscape Gardener 8 o0 
Beautifying Country Homes la 00 
Tiie American Cuttle Doctor, by J. II. Dadd 1 TO 
The Variation of Animals and Plants under Do- 
mcstication 6 00 
Sheep Husbandry . 1 ”0 
Dogs : Their Origin and Varieties ou 
Modern Horse Doctor, by Geo. 11. Dadd 1 50 
The Hunter nnd Trapper 1 00 
The Practical Poultry Keeper— L. Wright ..... '- u> 
The Dead Shot, or Sportsman's Comrlete Guide, 1 i5 
The t track Shot, or Young Rifleman's Guide .... 1 75 
Practical Trout Culture, by Dr. J. II. Slack 1 50 
American Bud Funder 3*' 
Bemcnt'8 Rubbit Fancier 30 
Hoope's Book of Evergreens J 00 
t t zxtots xrx7 i Stewart's Stable Book * 
SELLING OFF MY I Handbook of Pigeons and Rabbit's 50 
, wild fowl on account of absence from home; have I Common Objects of tiie Sea Shore 50 
left a few snow geese (.inner hjiMrboren*) $16 per Cuge and Singing Birds £ 
iiair- Canada geese (A. Canadensis) $10 per pair. The I Small Farms ■ • • 59 
by Route 513. $10 additional. 
New York ollices — No 1 Astor House, No 526 
Broadway, nnd No. 941 Broudwuy. Depots— Foot of 
Desbrosees street and foot of Conrtlandt street, 
Boston ofllce— Noe. 77 and 79 Washington street. 
D. M. BOYD, Jr., Geu. Pass'ngr Agt 
FRANK THOMPSON, General Manager. 
A. D. WAGNEKT 
Advertising and Purchasing Agent, 
No. 194 Broadway, N. Y. 
Sporting journals published in the United States and 
the weekly newspapers of No* York City a specialty. 
Advertisements inserted at reasonable rates. Send 
for estima'i «. . . . . 
SPOltTINo nd other goods purchased nt lowest 
prices fo. tali. No commission charged. 
Reference. Proprietors Fouest and Stream. 
Game Birds for Books. 
T HAVE BEEN 
X wl 
left a 
pair; Canada geese 
birds are tame and run at large, 
works on Icthyology or Augltog^ MAT||BB> 
Honeoye Foils, N.Y. 
Will exchange for 
Mar 11 
C amp lounge 
Trade Mark Pal'd U 
February 13. 
Campers and Dealers! 
See Scientific American, 
Jan 28 
Jgfliscelhiueous. 
HUR«T’S 
Prize List! 
Natural History ft Weekly Journal, 
For Object Teaching in Schools, 
PARLOR ENTERTAINMENT. 
DEVOTED TO 
Out-Door Sports 
PtMcen* Cornutue. 
AipitUa Chrytatoe. 
Tola mi* Mactdartue. 
....... dreue Ullglnoeue. 
Ana* Uofcha e. 
...Uubo Viryinianu*. 
Sportsmen! 
Your attention is culled to 
GOOD S, OIL TANNED MOC 
CAS1NS the best thing ever 
worn by sportsmen. Not 
injured by wetting and 
drying— always soft and 
easy to the feet, and 
VERY DURABLE— being made of the very beet of 
stock in three different styles, and warranted the pen- 
uiiu article, different from anything before offered. 
Illustrated Circular aud *7^ GOOD 
1209 Elm st- Manchester. N. H. 
ngling. 
JOHN SYMONS, Halifax, N, S. 
Keeps a full line of Loudon made 
RODS, REELS, AND ALL ARTICLES REQUIRED 
FOR ANGLING. 
rS'-All rivers In this province free! Also a full 
assortment of Cricketing Implements. Best makers 
In London. A »’ 
R. J. WALSHE, 
DRAPER and TAILOR , 
MoVICKElt'S THEATRE BUILDING, 
CHICAGO. 
Cliinox'Cronner 
Price §2.75. 
i ordering give 
Send for Circular. 
1 HAILS 
1*1 nin Creaser 
^ PATENT 
• Greaser 
u— ^ 
’ J?OR 
and Loader. 
I’APEH 

KIIKI.I.)*. 
Price §2.2 5. 
ylztofeheU vsidr For sale by Gun 
Dealers 
Address 
II \ |,|, <*,- CO., Lnnrniter, Penn. 
My Life on the Pluins, by Gen. Custur 2 00 
Prairie and Forest, by uillmore * "0 
Field and Forest Rambles, by A. L. Adams 3 <5 
Birds: their Cages and their Keep, by K. A. Buist, 1 75 
Among the Trees, cloth, gilt, $2,25; Morocco, 5 00 
Field. Cover and Trap Shooting. Cuptain A. 11 
Roi'Hrdiifl - ■ . • uv 
American Wild Fowi Shooting. J. W. Long. 2 00 
By remitting the exact amount, any of the above 
works will be forwarded promptly by mail. 
jagrif books are ordered not on the above list a 
certain amount of time is required before Ik* order 
can be filled. , , . . 
rgyin ordering rare books or works, which are out 
of print aud can only he procured at second band, we 
pul?™., 
P. O. Box 2832. 17 Chatham et. New 1 ark. 
MslsIijfTi 
Angler’s Guide & Reference Book. 
BY CHARLES HALLOCK. 
Illustrations, Crown 8vo, Ct.otu $2 00. 
Tills is just the book for the season, furnishing 
very complete information of value in the 
selection of Ashing localities. 
••\lr Charles Ilallock is one of the few gentlemen 
who write u book mainly for the reason that they have 
something to write about-hove something to tell the 
public which tiie public Ais res to know. Thet short- 
est roates to pleasure are laid down, and comet in- 
formation is given a- to the beet means of conveyance, 
the expense of the trip, the secrets of the commissariat. 
Ac The author has avoided tire use of technical 
ternis, and thus made his volume all the more ac- 
ceptable.”- Turf, Field and Finn. 
K’SCJ ’“'"‘“soXT'gr' DSTBSAM. 
>i a \ > i rvo-’s 
YACHTING ANNUAL 
FOR 1873, 
WILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED. 
Price to Sul>«ei*it>er*. & 1 
Subscription* must be forwarded In advance U> 
THOMAS MANNING, 293 Broadway. N.Y. 
Jan 21-4 m 
We are prepared to furnish tiie flret sixty numbers 
of the first series of 
Animals and Birds of North America. 
To these will be added a second series of foreign speci- 
mens, mid vurlous Animals nnd Birds in grotesque at- 
titudes, never however violating their natural instincts. 
Wo offer these views not ns pictures only, bat as 
studies from nature. One of the great moving ele 
inents in our modern system of education Is object 
teaching. Tiie unerring ildclitv <>f the stereoscope 
transfers tiie animals and birds from their natural 
habitat to tiie rooms of the student, and the flrcHlle of 
our homes, where they cannot fall to leave a lasting 
Impression of the form, color, habits, and locality of 
each specimen. 
An experience of more, tlmn twenty-live years a- 
Taxidermist of the New York Slate C abinet of Nat- 
ural History, und in gathering his large collection of 
native and foreign specimens, enables Mr. lliin-i to 
combine in every view tin- locullty or the specimen 
with Its appropriate rocks, woods or water, and color- 
ing from the originals. 
: . Wild Cat, or Bay Lynx Lyncus Ri(fu*. 
Snowy Owl ' Surnlu Nyctm. 
American Wolf Lupuf Ocddmlall*. 
Wild Pigeon Ectopletf .1 Mlyratorla. 
Northern Panther Frlie ConcoUrr. 
Black Crowned Night Heron Anita DUcor*. 
W oodchuek A cUnnyeMonax. 
Red Necked Grebe /WIojm Rnbrii •oltl*. 
Great Blue Heron Anita Uerodias. 
American Swan Cyyniu Amerlaintit. 
Red Shouldered Buzzard Hum llyemalu. 
American Woodcock RuMcola ,\linur. 
White Fronted Goose Aiuer Albifrone. 
Long Eared Owl Otue AmerU OKU*. 
Hooded Sheldrake Met flue OucuUatus. 
Honied Grebe 
Golden Eagle 
Prairie Wolf 
Spotted Sand lairk 
Marsh Harrier 
Mallard Duck 
Great Horned Owl • 
Great Loon, or Diver. ...... Cotyrnbu* Olaciatl*. 
American Deer (Alblnoea) . - - Oervue l iryimanue. 
The American Bittern Arden Minor. 
Old Wife, or Squaw Duck. . tnrirjnla OlacUilU. 
27. The Wild Turkey Mtieayri* Uuttouaeo. 
28. The Beaver Ca dor htb-.i . 
Common American Snipe ..yafio/nu. Hi/toni. 
The Buff Breasted Sheldrake. . . Meryue Meryaimr 
Tho Canada Goose 1 "*' r Canadenei*. 
The New York Krml no . Putoria*.. ■ Aoirlx>nu>n*t*. 
Red Bros ted Sheldrake. Meryus Senator. 
Pinnated Grouse , Tetrao Cupldo. 
The Sand lltll Crane Oru* Americana. 
•)'he American Black Bear. .. Ur*"* Americana*. 
Red Tailed Buzzard .ttuUrn Hon, ill*. 
Bailie Headed Duck - Ft dlanla Albeota. 
North American Porcupine — llystrtr llii<l*onin* 
w. Virginia Partridge ........ ■■■Ortyx Xirumvma 
41 Common American OulL. .Larue Aonorhynchue. 
Ai Grey Fox Vulitee l-trytutanue. 
43. Red Head . FuHyuta ityifirtMpjudta. 
14. Ruffed Grouse Tetrao ImbeUiu. 
45. The Ilacoooii . Pnxyon LrAor- 
40 The Whistler Fbdi'jula Uanmda. 
2- K7 ” B “"‘ ftSSTtt 
Amerlcan C Bari. Owl . . . S'r^jhatM. 
8: 
mi Rliirk Duck *\li(LS (JlffiCUTiX, 
54 Belted King Fisher A ^uto7%0 
c«l t iff i.« Screech Owl . . tfuoo ahuj. 
56! A merlcan Opo^uiu 
77. American Coot uU t 
r.o Piiirmii’iui l€tTQO MtilUS. 
Price* : By the Boxen JJJJ 
By the Set of 5 Boxen, In Elegant «-«*••, 10 
Dealers supplied at a liberal discount from these 
rates. Buck numbers and purls or sets always on hand. 
These Stereoscope* arc sold wholesale and n tallby 
FOUEST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 
17 Chatham 8L, (City Hail Sqr.) _K<>. box 889K. 
, tingle Lantern nnd 1041 Slides for §100. 
Tp & II. T. ANTHONY & CO., 591 
Pj . Broadwuv, N. Y., op. Metropolitan Hotel, 
Cbromos und Frames, Stereoscope* nnd Views Graph- 
oscopcs, Megaletlioscopes, Albums and 1 hotograubB 
ofcelebrltiea. Photo-Lantern Slide* a specialty. Man- 
ufacturers of Photographic Material*. Awarded First 
Premium at Vienna Exposition. 
Hunting, Fishing, Yachting, Boating, Practical Nat- 
ural History, Fish Culture, &c. Ac. 
The Publishers of FOREST AND STREAM 
In order to stimulate tho development of 
MANLY nnd ATHLETIC EXERCISES, 
Martin Pat. Imp. Satety Bit, 
Patented April 8th, 1874. 
The Martin hit Is designed to be the easiest bit 
made for a tender-mouthed horse, warranted to lire 
vent miy horse from running avvnv, I uUing, Luggin/, 
Bolting, Tongue Lolling or drlHng on one reL. after 
beingdriven from three to teu times. If on trial tliey 
do not prove satisfactory, money In all cases will bi 
rC pri« < l'ist 1 C. O. D-Coach Bit*, flret-clo**, ulckl* 
plated? $10; Road bit--, (lrst-cln»». nicklo pluUd $<». 
Coach Bits, accond-clUM, C. plated, $7. Road Bit . 
gectmd’Clasa, C. plated, $5. Liberal do-count to deal 
ere N B.— Send wldtli of horse * month 
WM N. MARTIN A CO., Manufacturer*. 
Till avenue, corner 38th street. N Y. 
FISHING, SHOOTING. ARCHERY, CRICKET, 
FOOTBALL, aud CROQUET, 
Offei the following prlxea for clubs of three or more 
subscriber*. 
Single Subscription per Annum $3 
Starting Club*. -Agents, and other* interested, arc 
advised Unit we do not Insist upon their starting with 
full club* to secure our rates. They can aond three 
or more nt a time, and on forwarding the requisite 
number within 00 day* will be entitled to same premi- 
um* a* if till were sent together. 
t-UlCKET. 
For $20 00, four copies, one yonr, with one boat 
spring bat. one College bat, one Dark cricket bull; 
price $7 50. 
For $25 00, five copies, one year, with a complete 
cricket set; onu College but, one polished Imt, Clup- 
shaw; one Dark cricket ball; one tel of stump*; unco 
$12 IN* 
FOOTBALL. 
For $10 00, three copies, ono year, with ouo Rugby 
ootball; price $0 00 . 
Flfclll.tU HOOK. 
For $15 00. tnreo copies, ono year, with ono superior 
four joint light rod, sultublo for all kinds of Ashing; 
price $7 00 . 
For $80 00, twelve copies, one elegant rod; suita- 
ble for trout, black bus* with fly, or for trolling busa 
or pickerel; as line a rod ns can be made; German 
diver tipped, with three tips; price $25 00. 
GHOUL ET. 
For $20 00, four copies, one year, with very hand- 
some set of croquet; price $7 00. , . , 
For $25 00, five copies, one year, with superb sot of 
croquet; price $10 00. . , , . 
For $30 00, six copies, one year, with the lluost sot 
of croquet made; price $14 00. 
TABLE CHOUITET. 
For $10, two copies one year, with handsome set of 
Table Croquet, 8 bail* null 8 mallets, In wooden box 
This game cun bo played oil dining room or othe 
tables, , copiej, ono year, with the handsomest 
set of Table Croquet manufactured, made of cocoa. 
HEW ACTON ItIFLE AND SHOT HJW. 
For $75 00, fifteen copies, ono year, with ono Rem- 
ington Deer rifle; price *28 00. 
For $100, twenty copies, one year, with one target 
rlllc, 30 -inch octagonal barrel, to be used fur sporting, 
hunting, or target shooting; price $36 00. 
For $100, twenty copies, one year, with one Rem- 
ington double barreled, breech-loading shot-gun. 
one of tiie best gun* over offered to American 
sportsmen; price $45 00. 
MHAIIFE RIFLE. 
For $100, twenty copies, one year, with one Sharpe 
(porting oi target rifle, best quality; price $40 00. 
WAHD-HLHTON RIFLE. 
For $200, forty copies, ono year, with onu Wurxl- 
Uurton rifle magazine gun for large game, price 80 CW. 
•SINGLE AND DOUBLE DAHHKL MU7//AB 
LOADING SHUT GUNS. 
For $21) 00, four coplcs.oue vcar.with one American 
single barrel gun, perfectly safe, bluo barrels, wulnut; 
^ r !?orV't5 oo. seven copies, ono year, with one Ameri- 
can double gun; handy aud reliable gun every wny; 
^ForVwJOO, ten copies, ono year, with one double 
tioy*' flue twist barrel gun; a sufe gun every way for 
>0 £or $ 75 ?$/ 6 f teen copies, one year, with double 
■mi, English laminated steol burrels, handsome flu- 
leh; price $15 00. 
CASH PREMIUMS. 
To those who prefer cash premiums n discount of 
26 per a<nt. will no made ou all clubs of three and up- 
wards. 
Every article la of the finest quality and will be 
ont free of expense. 
Hsiiilii6>< .Money.— Checks ou New York City 
n-iiiks and banker* arc best for large sum*, make pay- 
able W the order uf FollK-T .VNIi NTIlZAM I'L'BMSUINO 
Coal'AXY. 17 CiiATii-or Stiikxt. New Yobk. Post 
Olilco Money tinier* for $50 or are cheap and safe 
, When thc-o are not obtainable, register letters, 
: - (n C -lamp* for postage and registry; put In tho 
morn y and seal the IflterTn the presence of UM|kmI- 
ml .,. ,. r und Ink*- his receipt for It. 
“end the names with the money as fast a* obtained, 
,t,«t subscribers may get tho paper at once. 
Forest uni ilreaiu l’ublisltlng Company, 
17 r'UATUi M STREET. N. Y. 
Also Shells. Pebble*. Ornaments, ™ iTiVvIh - I Post Officb Box 2832, 
M. T. H cwipeper MaUIn* Agencii 
h-r'*eelebnited Mange and Flea Cure, Ac , .wholesale JaMBB BRADY Manager and ProprUter. 
and retail. 
TDIRDS, PET AND RARE ANIMALS 
_L5 und AQUARIA 81’OCK DEPOT und AQl ARIA 
,^E MANUFACTORY J. BAt.oT. A cm , 31 
Pulton street. New York City. <So ^ 1 fl » h - 
Fish and Animal Life, and Aquatic 1 m £' lAV 
AUo Shells. P«bbh*.o ;r7 te. corals. 
Mar 1-1 y 
