334 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Misfit Carpets. 
To M. S. Bcndall, of No. 112 Kiilton street. New 
York, belongs the credit of building up n branch of 
business which is a great saving to buyers of that ne- 
cessary article of furniture— carpets. Mr. Kendall's 
warerooms are the repository of such carpels as have 
been cut and made up by some large denier for a pur- 
chaser who bns, perhaps, given a larger order than he 
is prepared to meet, and who, when the carpet is 
brought, is unable to pay for it. As a result, being 
unsalable. It finds Us way to BendaU's. Again, a car- 
pet is ordered ent and made up for a certain room, but 
through somo error It fails to fit, is refused by Hie 
purchaser, and Is sold by the dealer to Kendall at a 
discount. Ky this means he Is enabled to offer to pur- 
chasers a discount of from 25 to 30 per cent, upon new 
carpets. Mr. Bendall is n conrteous, refined, and cul- 
tivated gentleman, and has, hy his honest and upright 
manner of doing business, built up a trade of which 
be may feel proud. 
HEGEMAN’S 
For use as Military Pon- 
toons, Life Boats, Lighters, 
nir.gics, Dorys, on board 
Steamers, Yacht*, and other 
vessels. Also for Sportsmen, 
Tourists, Trappers, Explor- 
ing Expeditions, Parties 
Camping Out. Ac. These 
‘id ne ' 
safe and perfectly portable 
boats will admit of the - 
roughest usage. A very 
light, strong mid durable 
frame of ash or other tough 
PATENT PORTABLE FOLDINC BOAT. 
PORTABLE roLoiru- wood > wltb Mnv#s c° vcr - a “d 
tsPT* . M sa e °^c 0 
can be folded in one-eighth 
tpace, for tran*j>or/.atioi>, * nd 
cirried in a light buggy, 
wagon, horseback, or by sin- 
gle person, and can be un- 
folded ready for use In three 
minutes' time. Boats shipped 
by express anywhere, same 
rale of freight as other 
good*. For descriptive circu- 
lar and price list, address us 
above. 
Attractive Route 
To the Trout and Grayling Fisheries or 
Northern Michigan, 
VIA GRIND It \ I’ll)* AMI INDI AN V RAIL- 
no.Ml. MACKINAW fill A.NI) B VI’IIIs 
AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINK. 
The attention of SPORTSMEN nnd TOURISTS 
is invited to the many attractions offered hy this line 
now completed from Richmond, Iud., to Traverse 
City, on Grand Traverse Bay. and to Petoskey, oil 
Little Traverse Bay. The wafer* of the Grand Trn 
verse region and the North Woods of Michigan are 
unsurpassed, if equalled, m the abundance mid great 
variety of the finny tribe. BROOK TROUT ubonnd 
in t lie streams, mid the famous AMERICAN GRAY- 
LING now attracting the attention of Sportsmen 
everywhere, H found only in these water- BLACK 
BASS. PIKE, PICKEREL, and MASOALONOE are 
also found m great numbers in the many lakes and 
lakelet* of tins territory. 
LUXURIOUS SLEEPING AND CHAIR CARS 
EK/raS© , r . , V n H ne,n " "'Traverse City; al-o 
II LI.MAN I ALACE SLEEPERS from Detroit over 
Michigan Central and Grand Rapid* nnd Indiana road 
umiA’uSo i: T" Ir ',l u I !V. , " k, J' SPLENDID 
oIni'r Mh n Ti "5 D AV'\ CONNECTION at latter 
point for the* Inland of Mackinaw. 
For Tourists' Guide, containing complete nnu nccu 
rate map*, with full information a.* to Fishing Ground* 
transportation facilities, and in short all that could be 
desired bv Sportsmen or Tourists, send to Forest and 
Stream office, nr to the undersigned. Low Round 
o[-!i kACUltSION TICKETS good until SEPTEM 
BEK 30th. J. H. PAGE. 
Gen’l Passenger and Ticket Agent, 
Grand Rapid-, Mich. 
Tourists' and Sportsmen's Route. 
THE ERIE RAILWAY. 
T il 15 ROUTE OF TH E ERIE RAILWAY 
is peculiarly rich in the variety and extent of its 
scenery, and while the tourist has alternating glimpses 
of the beauty of rivers, gaps and mountains, the 
sportsman has within easy reach many localities that 
afford him every facility for the enjoyment of the 
sport* of the field and stream. We enumerate u few 
of the pleasure resorts which crowd the line of the 
road. 
Ituiherlurd I’nrk. -9J miles from New York. Fine 
hotels and boating pastimes on the Passaic. 
Clifton.— 134 miles from the city, overlooking the 
picturesque Lake Dundee. 
Lake Molionk — A beautiful body of water 1,900 feet 
above the Iiud-on— splendid hotel accommodations. 
Orange Lake.— Six miles West or Newburgh, und 
non d for its fishing attractions. 
Milford. Pa.— About eight miles from Port Jervis. 
Is noted for it* trout fishing, woodcock shooting and 
superior hotels. 
V>on boring*.— Celebrated for 30 years os a resort for 
invalid* the wuters possessing many valuable heal 
COLLINGWOOD 
AND 
Lake Superior Line. 
Toronto, Colliniprood, Fort William, 
Dulutli, Fort Garry. 
Comprising the three first class, upper cabin powerful 
side wheel steamers 
Chicora, Cumberland and Algoma, 
splendid drawing room cahius, in connection 
NORTHERN RAILWAY OF CANADA, 
Leaving Coiling wood every Tuesday and Friday 
On arrival of Steamboat Express Train, with Drawing 
Room Cars attached, calling at 
PRESQUITE. BRUCE MINES. S\ULT STE 
MARIE. M It'll I PICOTllN, NBPJGUN SIL- & 
VKR ISLET, AND PRINCE AR- 
THUR'S LANDING. 
Fort Garry and the Northwest! 
•Sf Sasiffi 
I ort (*arry, nnd with steamer* for 
DULUTH, FORT GARRY. nnd THE RED RIVER 
COUNTRY . 
Pleasure Travel. 
Thi* route embraces the most enjoyable and pictu- 
re*, ,m ; Summer Tour bv making the circuit of Uke 
Superior, with the sheltered nnd beautiful waters of 
the Inrido channels of Lake Huron nnd Georgian But 
and thence by three, hours' rail, with m i„tS 
l)vlhJ r 'i 1 ! r , 0 "i 10 ' connecting with the Royal Mall 
ana the Rap'd* of the ltiver St. Lawrence- for Mon 
^lwoi n t 1 E.'y| V I ll !| ,e « Mo ,J " 1 11 ' n *• Portland, Boston, and 
all potiil* Last and South; and with the Great West- 
ern Railway anil Luke Ontario steamers daily for 
D«Tolt? a'nd alT ft n U | F , nl »'■ s, " , P onsl °" Bridge, Buffalo, 
Detroit, and all points West and Southwest. 
Oheap Ex<wirsions 
ing auiple "ppo'ti'intv for visiting Mie Great MiTreral 
ifTnke KS 1 *" 0 ' aud the r,SUING GROUNDS 
srale w2'" lh Giroughoul punctual and certain. 
K ' * :' 1 h , N . , . C ': Ns Ag'is, 26 1 Broadway. N Y 
ALFRED T'ELFtilt General Agent 
__borlheni Railway. Brock street. Toronto. 
J. B. Crook & Co., 
MANlTPACTUBEaB AND IMPORTERS OP 
FISHING TACKLE! 
GO Fulton St., IV. Y. 
celebrated* 01 ® nU " Ufllctnrer “ ln tll,s .country of the 
, , r 9 f een Heart Rods. 
for Trout, Bu-* and Salmon. * 
SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 
( n*r qualities. 
Wulkliis Glen. -This beautiful gorge is distant 294 
miles from New York, via Erie Road to Elmira. It* 
wild and pictnroaque attractions arc second only in 
reputation to those of Niagara, 
t liniitniiqiin Lnke. — j 8 miles long, 3 miles wide; snid 
to be tlie highest navigable water on the American 
continent, living 730 feet above Lake Erie and 1,290 
reel higher Hum the Atlantic Ocean. 
Niagara Falls — Thi* groat cataract is reached by the 
direct line of the Eric Railway. 
There are along the line of the roud no less than 
Ten Large Lakes. Abounding with Fish, 
and affording most delightful sport for black bass and 
pickerel, Their names are— Lakes Greenwood. Orange, 
Molionk, W bite, Otsego, Cayuga, Seneca, Kcuka, Sil- 
ver Hud Chautauqua. 
The following schednle will afford a partial guide to 
the numerous fishing localities reached by this road: 
Trout Fishing’ : 
At or near Southficlds, 42 miles from New York 
' " Oxford, 52 “ •• •• •• 
“ “ Middletown, 67 “ “ •* <« 
" “ Otisville. 76 •* •• ■■ *< 
“ “ Port Jervis, 88 “ “ •< 
' “ Montlcello, 112 ■' “ <• “ 
“ “ Milford, 96 " “ •< *■ 
Black Bass and Pickerel. 
At or near Slqawbnrg, 36 miles from New York. 
including Lakes Truxedo, Potague and Cedar Pond. 
At or near Monroe. 50 miles from No* York. 
Inclndmg Hound, Long, Mombaeha and Cromwell's 
rontis. 
At or near Florida, 61 miles fron New York. 
the famed Mirror Lake, is distant 1 mile. 
At or near Otisville, 76 miles from New York 
“ Guymard. 80 " “ •• ■« 
" Pori Jervis, 88 *• “ « « 
Monticello, 112 M «• *. «i 
‘ " Cen. Valley, 48 “ “ « •* 
‘ " SenecaLake. 29 1 " “ *• 
Tickets for ,-nle at the General Offices of the Erie 
'“"''ay Co P 1 .L ,a ,"y- 124 Washington street Boston: 241, 
401 629, or 957 Broadway, New York; and 732diest- 
nut street, 1 hlladelphia. Express trains leave New 
•o™ depot foot of Chambers street at 9 A. M., 
10:45 A. and 7 P. M. 
m „ JNO N. ABBOTT, 
General Passenfier Agent. 
Fishing and Hunting 
Rcadthc Following for tl»o 
Best Fishing and Hunting 
R E SORTS. 
On Conway Division, Eastern R R., Brook Trout. 
Trains leave Boston 8:00 A M. aod 2:15 P. M. 
Umbagog lakes, via Gr. Tr’k to Bethel, Me. I largest 
Upper waters of Penobscot. C * ,r "ok 
Sebec Lake. » , ’ Trout - 
Grand laikc Stream, t ‘-“"d locked Salmon. 
* e "' B^nswlck. Prince Edward Island, and Nova 
Scotia. Salmon, Sea Trout, und Brook Trout. 
Train* leave Boston 8:30 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. 
Trom; lnke *' vIa F“ r mlngton, Me., Large Brook 
TjMoosehead Lake, via Dexter, Me., Lake and Brook 
Trains leave Boston 8:30 A . M. 
Pullman cars on night trains 
h, ; n 4. ng - lnrgv “ nd 8lna11 K ai °e ln nil the above 
localities m their season. 
w!L°mS s^r^tM^s^" or can at 134 
Eastern and Maine Gentral R.R.Line. 
TO SPORTSMEN. 
The Pennsylvania R. R. Company 
Respectfully invito attention to the 
SUPERIOR FACILITIES 
afforded bv their lilies for reaching most of the TROT- 
TING PARKS and RACE COURSES in tho Middle 
Slates. These lines being CONTINUOUS FROM 
ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid llie difficulties 
and dangers of rcshlpinent, while Hie excellent car* 
run over the smooth steel tracks enable STOCK TO 
BE TRANSPORTED without fatigue or injury. 
The lines of the 
Pennsylvania Railroad Comp’y 
Also reach the best localities for 
GUNNING AN1) FISHING 
in Penns' Ivan in nnd New Jersey. EXCURSION 
TICKETS are sold at the office* of the Company in 
111! tho principal cities to KANE RENOVA. BED- 
FORD, ( BESSON, RALLSTON, MINNEQUA, and 
other \vt ll-knou n centres for 
TROUT FISHING. WING SHOOTING AND 
STILL HUNTING. 
Al*o to TUCKBRTON, BEECH HAVEN, CAPE 
MAY. SQUAN, and points on the New JERSEY 
COAST renowned for S\LT WATER SPORT AF- 
TER FIN and FEATHER. 
Tlu- Summer Excursion Route Rook 
of tho Company for the Season of 1875, contiriifng 
valuable information for SPORTSMEN, can be hud at 
all pr ricipal ticket offices. 
1) M. BOYD JR., Gcn'l Pass. Agenl. 
FRANK THOMPSON. Gcn'l Munag-r. jyi 
The Great 
London Gun Trial, 
J. & W. TOLLEY’S 
FIVE ENGLISH 
BREECH LOADING GUNS, 
Mnde to Order 
on 
FROM STOCK. 
These Gun*, celebrated for 
genuine high das* workmanship 
nnd No. 1 SHOOTING POW- 
ERS, tire built in six qualities 
(or brands.) They are now im- 
ported direct lo our new York 
OFFICE, and su'd by the Manu- 
facturers to SPORTSMEN at 
tlie following prices. 
Pioneer, .... $«* Gold. 
Tolley, 90 •• 
Standard,- - - - 113 
National, ... I tO “ 
Challenge, - ISO “ 
Paragon, - - - 225 11 
TRAP SHOTS nnd others re- 
quiring Gun- specially built, on 
DOUBLE-CLOSE SHOOTING. 
with increased PENETRATION, can have their wishes 
curried out WITH DESPATCH 
Without Extra Cost. 
Send for illustrated descriptive particulars aud price 
sheets to our 
BRANCH OFFICE. 21> Maiden Lain*, 
NEW YORK CITY. 
MANUFACTORY. PIONEER WORKS, 
Jyl Birmingham . England 
Bellamy’s Shell Pouch, 
Tlie mo*' perfect thing for the purpose ever known. 
Capacity, 40 rounds; weight, only 25 ounces. 
Pouch open. Pouch shut. 
1 875. 
W; W. GREENER begs (o inform his numerous 
clients in the United States Hint lie has been very suc- 
cessful in the above trial, having secured the first 
irize, a silver cup, value 40 guineas-clnss 2 for 12 
bores; also winner in class 1 for 8 and 10 bores, and 
class 4 for 20 bores He has won in all the classes for 
improved boring, which isopon a different plan to any 
other maker, and is far superior in the three most, es- 
sential points, viz., PATTERN. PENETRATION, 
and REGULARITY OF SHOOTING. 
Mr HENRY C. .SQUIRES, of No. 1 Cortland! St.. 
New York, is now importing my DOUBLE CLOSE- 
SHOOTING GUNS to order, an invoice of which 
will be shipped to him on the 1st July, und can be ex- 
amined about the 15th. All special' orders given to 
Mr. Squires will be carefully filled. A full report of 
tlie GREAT TRIAL, showing the marked superiority 
of my guns over guns made by Dougul, Pupe, Westley 
Richards. Tolley, Scott, and others, will shortly be 
published, and can be had on application at No. 1 
Cortland St. 
W. W. CREENER, 
Champion Gun Maker, 
St. Mary's Work*, Birmingham, England. 
Patent applied for. 
Built of cork with a scries of steps in a half circle 
form, with a smooth concave hack to fit the hip per- 
fectly. Is covered in best quality rm«et ieallier; se- 
cured by belt and shoulder strap; easily curried, and 
without being the least encumbrance. Tho shells 
*taml nearly upright, rim dcion. which insures a solid 
load m every shell, thereby avoiding the hnd firing 
which must happen to the very host shot* where tho 
shells are curried in any other fixed position, or pro- 
miscuously in pockets. These good* ure made in the 
best possible manner, and for style, durability und 
convenience cannnr be surpassed. No snortsmon 
owning a breech loading shot gun can call hi* outfit 
complete without one. Price Slf> Will be sent hy 
mail securely packed, post paid on receipt of price, to 
any address. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. In or- 
dering, be careful to state the size of your gun bore. 
The trade supplied at a fair rule of discount. 
Address E. H. BELLAMY, 
J cl ° 666 Washington st„ Boston. Mass. 
Empire Camp Lounge Co., 
ALBANY, NEW YORK. 
Sole proprietors for the State of New York. All othor 
?“» r «n°r II'.tvV.H 1 ?? Sl " tC8 supplied by the U. S, 
CAMP LOUNGE CO., Troy, New York, or Norwalk, 
Conn 
Geo F. Fiei.d, 
Gen’l Pass. Agent. 
Jel7-3m 
Chas. F. Hatch, 
Gen'l Manager. 
■yALUABLE GUN FOR SALE-W & 
. .L. , C ' , b i olt br *‘,<r h Io »der, 32-Inch, 10 gauge, lami- 
nated steel, fine quality with all loading tools, brass 
aad |m Pcr shells, etc. Imported and sold by Head & 
Sons, Boston. Cost $225, without case. Is In per- 
fect order, and not sold for any fault. Has double 
lock* irkiVvi' 1 r™ P h D8Utlrig t, um P’ rebounding 
office Price$150 ' Gan be seen at Forest aud Stream 
JelO if 
SALE.— A SECOND-HAND WES- 
RICHARDS Breech Loading Shot Gun - 
« i q unity , ha* been used but very lit’ le; good a* 
new; a bargain C« n be seen at E. S Harris^Dorts 
m an's Warehouse. 177 Broa dway, N Y. P 4t 
-poR SALE— A SPLENDID BREECH 
. Loading, Express Rifle, made by E. M. ReilvA 
Co London; cost 80 guineas, gold; is now offered ot 
• m ’’ *oid for want of use. Address II SMITH at 
mis office. Jipy 
)iUt 
WurcUHTOP, 0„ Oww 'wSy.K'j. 
"DREEOH LOADER WANTED— No. 12 
-LA Gauge 80 to 35-lnch barrel*, 8 pounds weight. 
Must be well known make, aud good as new. Gjvo 
tall description* to Lock Box HO, UnlontOffD, Pa. 
For the special convenience of parties wishing to 
give oar goods a trial, we append a list of a few 
wholesale and retail dealers:— 
A Hen & Co,, 43 Liberty St., N. Y 
Mooney & How. Utica. N. Y. 
James H. Page, 31 and 33 Broad St., Boston. 
George Fendrich, Vincennes, Ind. 
John C. Partridge & Co., 57 Lnke St., Chicago, 
Lowentbul, Kuuftnnn & Co., 159 and 161 State St„ 
Chicago. 
West & Fritscher, 222 Douglass St„ Omaha, Neb. 
Boehm, Bcndheim & Co., 143 Bay St., Savannah, Ga. 
Luchs ,t Bro 5J5 7th St., Washington, D. C. 
D. Lillienfleld A Bro., Kulnmazoo, Mich. 
N. Katzenbach, Terre Haute, Ind. 
G. F. Thompson, cor. Jeff, and Woodward aves . 
Detroit. ’ 
J. G. Ilolzwnrth, 79 Summit St„ Toledo, O. 
D. L. Keller & Co,, cor. 5th and Market Sts., Phila. 
Hler & Aldrich. Syracuse, N Y. 
Supe & Radetnaclior. Bay City, Mich. 
Geo. Soyer & Co , East Saginaw, Mich. 
Bans & Btirlseh, Madison, Wis. 
Jacob Krolin, Freeport, III. 
WnH'BdvlnA Day, 510 N. 2d St„ St Louis. 
B. & W. Jenkmson, 287 Liberty St. , Pittsburgh. 
John C. Davis, lfil Vine St.. Cincinnati. O. 
Green A M.-yar, 202 W Main St., Louisville, Ky. 
Simmons A SUiger, Leavenworth, Kan. 
Glias. h Mever, Indlanapoll*, Ind 
*'• A. Gonzufes A Bro., cor. Camp aud Common 
Sts., New Orleans, La 
Julinn H. Gardes, Sante Fe, N. Mexico 
John A. Van Carter, Fort Bridge, W. T. 
Lewis Bull A Co., Cancey. Montana. 
C J. 51 an ford A Co., St. Puul, Minn. 
Tho*. P. Cantwell, Brainerd, Minn. 
Heckman A Phillips, Milwaukee, Wis 
W.S. KIMBALL & CO., 
Peerless Tobacco Works, Rochester, N Y 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
HOUSfpritoME 
Camp. 
With doth case, by express, $5. Add 85 cents for 
postage when ordering by mv.ll. 
WHAT GEN. SHERIDAN SAYS OF IT 
. . . . Chicago. May 17th, 1875. 
1 have received and examined the Camp Lounge, 
and find it very convenient. It i* portable and valu- 
able for hunting and fishing purposes, furnishing a 
comniete bed on the bank of a stream nr under tlie 
shade of the trees. p. II. SHERIDAN 
„ Lieut. General U. S. A. 
. VAtPAnAiso. Ind., April 13th, 1875. 
i * ’’ acknowledge receipt of enclosed money or- 
der. 1 he Camp Lounge is O. K. It is THE THING. 
, , „ „ „ W. II. HOLABIRI), 
M meu C " rCr Uuutl " K an ‘ 1 Sbootll| g Suits for Sports- 
Camp Lounge received. I have sot It up and tried 
it it work* verv comfortably indeed. Hope to try 
it in camp this Summer. B, F. BOWLES, 
Pub. Springfield Republican. 
Shown and orders received at. office of Forest und 
Stream, Luton & Co.'s 1W Nassau street, or Camp 
Lonntre Co., Troy, N. Y. jolOtf 
Fishing Tackle. 
Notice. 
TO THE CONSUMERS OF DITTMAR'S BLAST 
INC AN1) SPORTING POWDER, 
in consequence or a change m the management of Mr. 
" Works from u private to a slock company, 
he undersigned has retired from the position of *e!l- 
ing agent. All orders for the present ore to he ad- 
Kllhl ed ,il? a o D . lttmar - “f® of Cbi»- L. Andrews, 55 
Ki ' h / Boston. HENRY A. GOULD. 
No. 101 Milk St,, Bobtoh, June iHlli, 1875. 
A. 15. Shipley & Soil, 
503 and 005 Commerce street, Philadelphia. 
Manufacturers of 
Olmll£ and Lines. 
FINE 1) ASS AND TROUT FLY RODS. 
The celebrated GREENIIEART WOOD a specialty. 
FINE R()l» MOUNTINGS. 
Full line of Tackle for Brook, River und Sea Flsh- 
if Jobn Jamt ' 8 & Sons' celebrated Fish 
hooks and Needles. 
iNW?mw M . 1 SP* A V* R,varded hy ,he FRANKLIN 
VTmin«TS!r?«t 4 ' for SUPERIOR QUALITY ond 
FINISH of RODS and TACKLE." Aprl-Um 
"Seth Green Fish Ponds” 
Caledonia, Livingston Co., N. Y. 
A. 8. COLLINS, Proprietor. 
Kgga, Fry, Yenrllngs, Ac. of Brook Trout, Sal- 
mon Trout, 8alinon, White F1»h, Ar, 
Also Bass, Gold Fish, Silver Fish, and stock for 
Aquaria, Wire Cloth, Hatching Trays, Patent Spawn- 
U! li Iwces, aud everything pertaining to Hah culture. 
