FOREST AND STREAM* 
Whelps for Sale 
A PAIR OF WHELI'S, (MALE AND 
female,) eired by D. Brooks’ celebrated PU- 
inurck, out of a* handsome a Setter Bitch a* there la 
.... ^ u ociut imco n** u* 
In the country. The Bitch ia of Kinsey stock (Irish.) 
now almost extinct, which for speed, beanty. and 
nose baa never been excelled. Address P. M. K., 
my$7-2t 
SETTERS. 
ATO. 1— ORANGE AND WHITE DOG, 
-LN 17 months old; very handsome. By Brooks' 
1*1(11, out of Raymond’s Dido. Price 865. 
No. 2— I)nrk red with white point', Irish Dog Pup, 
6 months old. By Ajax's Dash, out of red ana white 
imported Irish Belle. Price $50. 
No. 3— Red Bitch Pup, 2 months old. By an Im- 
ported Irish dog, oat of Sewell’s Florence. Price $20. 
Nos. 4 and 5— Orange and While Bitches, 8 months 
old. By the Connolly dog, out of Camptluld’s Dimity- 
Price each $25. 
Nos 6 and 7— Whelps 6 weeks old, Doc and Bitch, 
red with white. By Ajax's Dash, out of Raymond's 
Djypee. $25 each, or $10 the pair. 
No. 8— Blue Graylumud Bitcn, nearly two years old; 
handsome and fust. Price $100. Address, 
my 27- It WATNONG, Drawer H, Newark. N. J. 
A. C. WADDELL’S 
Breeding Kennel, Newton, N. J. 
The finest strain of young Pointers and Setters for 
eule. Dogs hoarded and cared for in the beat manner 
at $6 per month. Pedigree# guaranteed.; dogs broken 
for 3-50 Mar 11 
yETERLYARY SURGEO.Y.-DR J. M HEARD 
» (member of t he Royal College of Veterinary Snr- 
.geons. London), No. 20 Lexington avenue, N Y., at- 
tends. when requested, all cases requiring Ids p.ofes- 
eiouul skill. Horses carefully examined as to sound- 
ness; _ Oct 22 
IfEVRY GARDNER, M. D., II VS CON9TANT- 
LY on hand and for side, medicines adapted to 
the cure of all diseases. Dealer in sport ng dogs of 
every variety. Doga trained for reasonable compen- 
garion No 111 South Kifrh »v«> N . Y. Ort 27 
F or sale.— one or a brace of 
Setters and one Pointer, thoroughbred and 
nicely broken. Also u brace of stylish thoroughbred 
hluck and tan Gordon Setters, eight months old, very 
promising. Address GORDON, ut this office. tf 
Tj^OR sale, a few thoroughbred 
-A- Spaniels, choice breed. For particulars address 
SPRINGER, at this olllce. 
hotels and gl charts for^port&nen. 
Ti*out I Tjroitt! Trout! 
"A/TAPLE GROVE.— BEST FAMILY 
-l.V_L and transient, hoard at $7 a week; large rooms. 
flue drives, pure air, mountain scenery, and trout in 
the famous Neversink. Only seven hours from New 
i urk by Oswego Midland Railroad; good iiccommoda 
none for horses. Address ALEX. HERRON. Nevcr- 
eink, Sullivan Connty, N. Y. my27-)t 
Lake Conchichin? Hotel, Canada. 
This charming and picturesque first-class Summer 
Resort will lie opened for the season on 7th of June, 
and will rerimin open until October. The sporting in 
the immediate neighborhood Is exceptionally excel- 
lent, the Hotel being within ready access to the Mns- 
koka Lakes. Sparrow Lake, and Trading Lake, where 
Suiuion Trout, Black Bass. Speckled Trout, etc , 
abound in original plenty. Yachting, Bouting, Buttl- 
ing, Bowling Alleys, Billiard Rooms, etc., provide for 
the amusement of guests. Mail and telegraph offices 
in the house. Rates exceedingly moderate. For cir- 
culars containing terms, ole... apply to the office of 
Forest and Stream, or JOHN G. FOREMAN, 
Box 2(145, P. O Toronto, or to 
THOMAS SCULLY. Manager. 
my20 Conckichlng, Ontario. 
Rossin House, Toronto, Canada. 
SHEARS* SON, Proprietors. 
This house is a fuvorite resort for gentlemen sports 
men from all parts of the United States and Canada. 
Crostsmon House, 
ALEXANDRIA BAY, Jeff. Co , N. Y. C. CROSS- 
MON & SON, Proprietors. 
'THUS House, recently rebuilt and elegant- 
-■*- O furnished, is now open for visitor-. It is loea- 
teil In o it of the ino-t delightful places in the Thou- 
fund Ini ind region, comrnnudlii^ un extensive view of 
the St Lawrence and the Islands and offers every facil- 
ity for t lie comfort and enjoyment of guests. Outfits 
fur boating. Homing and Fishing Parlies. Steumers 
for the boy connect at Clayton with the Utlcu and 
Illni k River Railroad, and at Cape Vincent with the 
ltomc, Watertown ana Ogdenshurg Railroad . 5in 
Twin lakes Trout Farm. 
OARD FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY— 
Sportsmen. Artists. Anglers, &c. Splendid 
scenery and drives. Fine boating, trout, pickerel, 
and lia-s fishing and woodcock shooting. Also les- 
sons iu oil and water color painting, drawing and 
etching, if desired. Address J. IVES PEASE, or E. 
SHERMAN PEASE, I*. O. box 60 Canaan, Conn. 
~N. B.— Cottage building sites overlooking the lakes 
for sale cheap; also one for a hotel. AprS-tf 
TTNION DEPOT HOTEL, Canaan, Conn. 
v_J G. II. CORBIN, Proprietor. New, clean rooms 
and beds, first-class table, &c. Fishing, shooting, 
and pleasant drives near by. Aprs 6m 
B oard near twin lakes, four 
hours from New York via Harlem Railroad. A 
desirable location for sportsmen, artists, and ail those 
wanting a pleasant home. Address F. F. COOPER 
Locust Hill Farm, Ashley Falls, Berkshire connty. 
Mass. Mar 24 Bin 
B oard for the summer for a 
small family, or two married couples, in a pri- 
vate family, fifteen miles from New York. Trains' 
every hour; no mosquitoes; delightful drives in the 
coumry and to salt bathing aud fishing. Apply to A., 
office Forest and Stream. 
taMDsac hotel— sea bathing. 
RIVER SAGUENAY, 
Canada. 
'T'HE PROPRIETOR G UAR ANTEES TO 
secure Salmon and Trout fishing for guests. 
Apply t* the proprietor, 
WILLIfil RL88KLL, 
.a, 8t. Louis Hold, Quebec. 
Mv2?im Mssirs. ABBEY & IMBKlfai. 
■tyiMm *a Malden lane, New York. 
B 
J. B. Crook & Co., 
MiNuriCTPRSHa and Ikfortka* of 
FISHING TACKLE! 
#50 Fill toil St., IN. Y. 
Sole manufacturers of the celebrated CASTLE CON- 
NELL ROD for SALMON, TROUT, aud BLACK 
SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE C 
HOLABIRDS 
SHOOTING & FISHING GARMENTS. 
T he manufacturer of these 
goods begs to call the attention of gentlemen de- 
siring outfits for fishing and shooting to his superior 
specialties: Shooting Cools, Jackets, with or with 
out sleeve#, Trowser*, Caps, Overcoats, and Wad- 
ing Jnekets for Trout and Salmon. The style is orig- 
inal with the maker. Being himself a sport-man, his 
experience In all kinds of covert and after all kinds 
of game, assures the amateur that they are ultimatum. 
Nothing better has been made iu Europe, and no oth- 
er manufacturer has yet succeeded in cqaalling them. 
The material used is extra fine Duck, rendered water- 
proof and dyed the color of dead marsh grass. The 
sleeveless Coat and Vest with sleeves are hard to 
bent. 
Com ’dr T. W. Eastman. U. S. Navy, says; ”1 have 
tried everything In the way of Sporting clothing at 
home and abroad, and have found nothing equalling 
vours. They are the best now offered to geutlemeu 
Sportsmen ” 
Thompson W. Clark, Soc’y Woolwich Club, 
Swedesboro, N. J., says: "I am perfectly delighted 
with the material and fit. They cannot be excelled." 
Chas. IIallock Esq., Forest and Stream. N. Y., 
says: "Every Sportsman should provide himself 
with Hoiubird’s Snooting Coats.” 
Would also refer with pleasure to B. F. Bowls*, 
Esq., Springfield, Maas. 
Special orders are cut to measure with care, and any 
special request a- to arrangement of pocket* gratified. 
1 be stylo is a Sack Coat with seven outside pockets 
and a large game sack inside of sufficient capacity to 
carry 25 grouse. These are made with *r without 
sleeves. The Jackets or Vests are long-waisted, with 
or without sleeve*, with large pockets. HOLABIRD 
& PARK’S PATENT SHELL HOLDER, for carry- 
ing brass shells, head up. and holding the wad firm 
on the shot, can he attached to either Coat or Vest 
They are the best holder out. No dauger of losing 
shells or inconvenience In transportation. They can 
be attached and taken off at pleasure, bee my prices: 
Coats, with or without sleeves $10 (10 
Vests, •• *• *• 4 00 
Trowsers 8 50 
Caps 2 50 
Overcoats g 00 
Wading Jackets 0 00 
Shell Holders, per dozen 1 25 
Belts, with Shell Holders attached 5 00 
ISyFor special measurement, give size of chest, 
waist, one-half of back, length of sleeve with arm at 
right angles, waist, in seam and out seam, and gauge 
of gun, If breech loader. Address 
W . H. IIOI, Mlllt D, 
Valparaiso, Ind. 
THE AMERICAN 
W. MERIDEN, CONN. 
' Special attention is given lo first-class work. Extra 
sketches and DOG PORTRAITS cut to order, by 
sendingphotograph*. JACOB GLAHN, Maoagur, 
Formerly supt. of Parker Bros. Engraving and Orna- 
mental Department. Feb It 
N. Y. Safety Steam Power Co. 
Office: 30 COURTLANDT ST. 
BUILDERS OF ! 
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS 
Steam Launches & Yachts 
And their Machinery a Specialty, also Machinery for' 
TUCS, LICHTERS AND STEAMERS^ 
Propeller Wheels of Superior Efficiency . 
BEND FOB ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR. 
1ST All our boats are guaranteed to pass inspec- 
tion under the Steamboat law when required. 
in's Topographical Survey 
OF THE 
With Illustrations. 
PRICE $3.50- 
For Sale by 
WEED, P ARSONS & Co.. 
A.lt>nny, N. Y. 
Sent prepaid on receipt of price. myl3 -4t 
C AMP LOUNUr 
Trade Mark Pal'd L 
StedS. 
Campers and Dealers! 
Su JBcUntyU American 
MJZ- 
N. Y. Newspaper Mailing Agenc 
WilhtheWfft Improved Newspaper Folding and 
1 Mailing Mac blues. No. 39 Bone Street, Near Frank- 
fort, JaMBS BRADY Manager and Proprietor. 
ABBEY & IMBRIE. 
arc-cisson* to 
ANDREW CLERK & CO. 
48 Maiden Lane, N. Y. 
1MPOUTEH*. MANUFACTURER* AND DEALERS IN 
Fishins: Tackle, 
On hand the largest and oest assortment ever ex- 
hibited In the United States. They particularly call 
attention to tbeir 
TROUT. HALMOY AND BABB ROD*. 
Every variety of Salmon and Trout Flies, and Hook* 
on taut. Cutty Hunk and Paetiue Islamls Bits* Lines, 
waterproof Braided Silk Lines, every alxe and quality of 
SILK, LINEN AND COTTON LINES, 
And every Variety and Style of 
FISH HOORN. 
Parties fitted out wMi appropriate Tacklo for the 
Rocky Mountains and Pacific Coast, Canada, Maine 
the Adirondack*. Ac., Jtc. 
Bplll Bamboo, .Trout and Salmon Rod. aod Reels 
a Specially. 
Agent* for the St. Lawrence Fishing Co. Solo Im- 
porters of Warrin’s Celebrated Drilled 
4-29 Eyed Needles. 
Orange Sporting Powder. 
ORANGE LIGHTNING POWDER, 
fbe strongest and cleanest Powder made No* 1 
to 7. packed only in sealed 1 lb. canisters. The coarser 
sizes especially are recommended to owners of line 
breech-loading guns, giving great penetration with 
very .light recoil. 
♦ RANGE DUCKING POWDER, 
For water fowl Very strong and clcun Nos. 1 to 
5. Packed In metal kegs of 6* lbs. cuch. aud in cauls 
ter. of land 5 lbs. 
AUDUBON POWDER, 
„ Very quick. For woodcock and quail Nos. 1 to 4 
Packed in metal kegs of 12J lbs. and (>* lbs., and In 
pound canisters. 
ORANGE RIFLE POWDER. 
The best for rifles and for all ordinary purposes. 
Sizes F.g. FF.g. FFF.g, the last being Hie fiueetand 
most used. Packed in wood and metal kegs of 25 
lbs,, 12J lbs., aud 6j lbs., and in cauistere of 1 lb. and 
♦ pound. 
All of the above give high velocities and less resid- 
uum than any other brands made. 
IAFLIN * RAND POWDER Co., 
21 Park Row, N. Y. 
(Opposite Astor House . ) 
CHICAGO 
SHOT TOWER GO., 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
STANDARD 
DROPANDBUCKSHOT 
BALLS AND BAR LEAD. 
Ooraim Is to manufacture an article of SHOT thut 
is unsurpassed in ROUNDNESS. SOLIDITY, Pea- 
fectlon of POLISH, Uniformity of SIZE, and Accu- 
racy of WEIGHT, In each bag. Orders from the 
Trade solicited, aud will be filled at 
The Lowest Market Prices. 
E. W. BLATCUFORD, President. 
C. F. GATES, Treasurer. Jim 25 ly 
Fysshe and Fysshynge. 
The Fishing Book of the Season. 
FROM THE "BOKE OF ST. ALBANS." 
Written by Uuiue Juliana Rcrner*, A 1> I IO« 
QUOTED BY 1ZAAK WALTON. EDITED BY 
GKO. W. VAN B1CLEN, |ESQ. 
Not hitherto obtainable in this country, an import- 
ed copy costing over $80, 
The charming old work preserved In all It* fresh- 
ness and qnaiutneas. Full glossary. 
Sent on receipt of price, by Forest and Stream. 
Order at once; only a small edition. Price $1 50. 
J. WALLACE, 
Naluralistd Taxidermist, 
IMPORTER OF 
FOREIGN BIRD SKINS AND ARTIFI- 
CIAL EVES, 
19 N. William St, New York 
Bird* and Animals Preserved to Order Br 
R. L. IV EWCOMB, 
TAXIDERMIST, 
NO. 7 CHERRY STREET, SALEM, MASS. 
Instruction eiven. 
Kob.4 
Sportsmen! 
Yont attention is called to 
GOOD S, OIL TANNED MOC 
CASINS the best thing ever 
worn by sportsmeo. Not 
Injured by wetting aud 
drying— always soft and 
easy to the feet, and 
VERY DURABLE— being made of the very beet of 
stock In threodifferenl styles, and warranted th egtn-. 
Ulna article, different from anything before offered 
niustrated Circular and Price Liet free. 
FRANK GOOD. 
1209 Elm st. Manchester. N. H. 
Salmon & Trout Angling. 
JOHN SYMONS, Halifax, N, S. 
Keeps a full Hoe of London mode 
RODS, REELS, AND ALL ARTICLES REQUIRED 
FOR A NOLI NO. 
0F“A11 river* In tbU province free I Also a fall 
assortment of Cricketing Implements Best makers 
Id London. Ap l-3m 
CONROY, BISSETT & MALLESON. 
(Successor* 10 J. C. Conroy A C*.) 
6S Fulton St., N. Y., 
Invito tin- attention of ninatimra 
to (he additions Ihey have made lo 
tlwlr reeiilar stock of Fine Goods, 
comprising In part 
Six Strip spilt limit hoo 
HO 
for Trout and Salmon fishing, 
TUB FAMED 
M Glnnh lHauk llass Kotin 
made of Split llnmhoo (now tills 
season). Vom Hole's Rubber steel 
Pivot Click and Salmon Heels 
ptecclebrat. il "Frankfort" Reel 
Solp manufacturer* of 
Mnllaly »" Patent Flics, The 
N. w stylo Cnilyhunk Boss Lluee 
of Extra quality. 
Pardo* fitted on t for tho Adt- 
rood ck«, the Mai no Woods. 
1 £ u P©flor, Newport, Cult? 
hunk, P tuque Island, West Island, 
Unruegat, Ac 
Older* by mail will receive carw- 
fnl and prompt alicndon. 
Pritchard Brothers, 
No. 89 Fulton St., N. Y. 
. ALL KINDS OF 
Fishing Tackle 
Made uud repaired with tho turnon despatch. 
ALSO. CONSTANTLY "N HAND 
THE BENT HKI.KtTIOV OF TROUT AND HAL- 
MON ROD*. ItKHI.s, LIXEK AND KLIR8. 
Medals awarded at the World's Fair and American 
natltute for ont superior Artiflcl ui Flips, 4— 
"Seth Green Fish Ponds" 
Caledonia, Livingston Co., N. Y 
A. 8. COLLINS, Proprietor. 
Eggs, Fry. Yearlings, Ac. of Brook Trout, Hal- 
inon Trout, s-almoii, While Fish, Ac 
Also Buss. Gold Fish. Silver Fish, mid slock for 
Aquaria, \l Ire Cloth, Hatching Trays. Puicnt Siiuwm 
ing Races, and everything perlninlng to fish culture. 
r PAXIDEHMIST"S MANUAL, a com- 
-L plctc, practical guide to collecting, preparing, 
preserving nnd mounting animal*, bird*, reptiles la 
sects, &c Illustrated. 56 cents. Hunters’ aud Trap- 
pers Guide, 20 cent*; Dog Training, 25 cents; Sys- 
tem of Improving Speed of Horses, 50 Ceuta. Of 
booksellers or by mail 
JESSE HANEY A CO , i lii Nassa u street, N. Y. 
• R. J. WALSUE, 
DRAPER and TAILOR 
McVICKER’8 THEATRE BUILDING, * 
CHICA(^< >. 
Camp Lounge Company, 
POCKCT BEDSTEAD. 
TflAOt MARK PATENTCO . 
not s 7 revs cut an cute <.,w!na-n^~- 
■ ^CAMP-LOUNGE F0L0E0.#4T 
Troy, New York. 
Housc*hHome 
in Camp. 
Style* un.l prices— "Adirondack" uud "Miner, ' $4 
each. The "Slierldiin," with plain canvas, $5; wlilt 
both plain and quilted ciiiivup, $10. All styles, squat 
10 any inatlrus* In comfort, (ftiatiproncliahlv In ex- 
cellence. Perfect in theor) and perfect In actual u#s. 
Shown and order* received at office of Forsst aud 
Stream, or Camp Lounge Co., Troy, N. Y. 
Apr 8-3m 
B irds, pet and rare animals, 
and AQUARIA S I’OC’K DEPOT aud AQUARIA 
CASE MANUFACTORY. J. BAGOT, Aeent, Si 
Fultou Mreet, New York City. Goldfish, 8llverflnb. 
Fish and Animal Life, and Aquatic. Plants In variety. 
Also Shells, Pebble*, Ornaments, Corals, die., to stock 
t lie Aquarium. Ounsrle* and other so*g birds; 
Pigeons. Parrot*, and Paroquets; Hobbits, Hqulnuls, 
Dogs, p * • ' * * ' ' 
prepare 
birds; Fish food, Bird (travel, Dog Medicine*, Hut- 
Dogs, pet and rare Aulmu 
reputed fuod for Mockiu, 
roouets: Rabbits, Huulrrols 
mat* generally; Bird Seeds, 
ig Birds and other soft-billed 
lcr’» celebrated Mange and Flea Cure, Ac,, wholesale 
and retail. M*r 4-J7 
CUT CAVENDISH. 
It U manufactured from the most expensive atock, 
i» particularly adapted to Meerschaum and Clgurett* 
.smoking; does not bite or moke the tongue sors, Is 
unlike any other tobacco. 
Rocubsteii, Feb. 12, 1875. 
Meitre Wm. S. Ki/nbtill A Co.; 
I find Vanity Fair to be the beet article of tobac- 
co adapted to the w ants of the sporlsmnu. Have used 
your tobaccos for many years, and know them all I* 
lie first class. Yours truly, 8 ktii Ohkcn. 
Sup't of N. Y. Htate Fisheries. 
Gknti.emkx: nnving smoked your tobacco Vsnitt 
Faih. by the camp fire and by the hearth, I bclle»# It 
in point of fragrance and taile superior lo all brand* 
known to me. Being in sc.nreh of a tobacco that 
would not fire the tongue and mouth, I was mad* uc- 
qualmed wilhyour VanityKaiu, and found ltlo be th* 
n* plus ultra of natural leaf. A. B. LauuerT'a*. 
Highest Award, Vienna, 1873. 
Liberal aomplca by mail on receipt of mousy. 
W. S. KIMBALL & CO., 
PeerlMa Tobacco: Work*, Rochest**,'^. T, 
•END FOR CIRCULAR. 
