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FOREST AND STREAM 
T/otcls and gieiorts forgiwrtimcn. 
MOUNT JULIAN SUMMER HOTEL, 
LakefteJd and Stoney Lake. 
VIA THE MIDLAND RAILWAY. 
Ilcnlili, Plrn.urc nnd the (Vniifnri. of Home Com- 
bined. Till* Hold U non Open for llie Hummer. 
Thin Summer resort in situated on the shores of Sto- 
ney Luke. In the county of Peterborough, Canada. 
Stoney Lake bus lntely been Bet opart by the Depart - 
meut of Marine nnd Fisheries for the prutcciiun of 
fish, nnd for scenery, hunting, nnd flailing It Is supe- 
rior to any of the back lakes of <\ Hindu which lire 
easy Of access. The principal Osh nn- Salmon Trout, 
Mn-kiuonge, Bass. Herrings, nnd Perch, for which 
fishing permits will he granted. The game consists 
of Duck. Dear, and Partridge. The I -like i« covered 
with Islands, and presents the same appearance ns the 
Thousand Islands of the River St. Lawrence. It is 
about twenty-five miles long and three wide. The 
hotel Is commodious, and fitted with every appliance 
of comfort; It Is the properly of ilie Company, and 
will be manages) to plen-e Its patrons In every particu- 
lar. The charges an- moderate, being $1 50 per day 
by the week, and $2 per day under that time. Chil- 
dren under twelve years of age. half price. Liquors 
are kept for the use of guests only, no bar being kepi 
open for ibe public. The hotel is reached by th|i Mid- 
land Railway from Pori Hope to Igikcfleld. IhCice by 
steamer Chippewa to Julian's landing. K. Beatty's 
boats and canoes nre always kept on hire. George 
Cochrane and F. Kane will always be on hand with 
Uielr guides to paddle and accompany sportsmen. 
The steamer Chippewa leaves Lakelleld fur Julian's 
landing every Monday. Wednesday, and Saturday, 
on the arrival of the morning train from Port Hope. 
On Thursdays It « ill connect with the excursion train 
on the Midland Itailuay. 
The steiiim-r Norseman arrives from Rochester every 
morning lit Port Hope ut 8 A . M., In time to connect 
wth the Midland Railway, leaving Port Hope at 10 
o'clock A. M. Parties from Rochester cun reach the 
hotel in eighteen hours by water and rail for $3 Nil. 
Time Tables— Midland Railway leaves Pori llujie ut 
111 A. M and 5:30 P. M., arriving ut Lakelleld nt I P 
M. arid 8:15 P. M. Returning, leaves Lakelleld at 5 
A. M. uml 2 P. M , arriving at Port Hope ut i :45 A. 
M. and 7:35 P. M. Steamer Chippewa leaves Lake 
Held at 1:15 P. M .arriving at Julian's Landing at 3:15 
P. M Reluming leaves Julian s Landing at 5 P. M , 
arriving in Lake-Held at 7:30 I’. M. 
For furlher particulars, upjily lo 
C. A. BOULTON. 
Manager of the Company, Lakelleld. Out. 
The Blost Approv ed System 
OP 
Breech Loading, Sporting 
Military 
And 
Manng 
OllL 
Dill 
li. W. GAltDNKR. 
of the Hotel, Julian's Landing, Lnkefli-ld, 
jyl lm 
Luke Couch idling' Hotel, Canada. 
This charming and uieliiresquc drst-clns* Summer 
Resort will he opened for the season on 7th of June, 
and will remain open until October. The sporting in 
the immediate neighborhood is exceptionally excel- 
lent, the Hotel being within ready access to the Mus- 
koka Lakes. Sparrow Lake, and Trading Lake, where 
Salmon Trout, Black Bats. Speckled Trout, etc., 
abound in original plenty. Yacining, Bouling, Bath 
ing, Bowling Alleys, Billiard Rooms, etc., provide for 
the umuseilicut of guests. Mail and telegraph o dices 
in the Inm-e. Rates exceedingly moderate. For cir- 
culars containing terms, etc., apply to the office of 
Forest and Stream, or JOHN K. FOREMAN, 
Box 2043, P. O Toronto, or lo 
THOMAS SCULLY. Manager, 
my&> Couchiclilng, Ont ario. 
Rossi n House, Toronto, Canada. 
SHEARS & SON, Proprietors. 
This house is a favorite resort for gentlemen sports- 
men from nil parts of tlie United States and Canada. 
Crossinou House, 
ALEXANDRIA BAY, Jeff. Co . N. Y. C. CROSS- 
MON & SON, Proprietors. 
T HIS House, recently rebuilt and elegant- 
ly furnished, U now ojan for visitors. It is loca- 
ted in one of the ino.t delightful places In the Thou- 
sand Island region, commanding un extensive view of 
the St. Lawrence and the Islands and offers every facil- 
ity for the comfort and enjoyment of guests. Outfits 
tor boating. Homing and Fishing Parties. Steamers 
for the hay connect at Clayton with the Utica and 
Black River Railroad, and at Cape Vincent with the 
Koine. Watertown una Ogdensburg Railroad. 5m 
Twin Lakes Trout Farm. 
B oard for gentlemen only— 
Sportsmen, Artists, Anglers, &c. Splendid 
pickerel, 
Also les- 
Sportsmen, Artists, Anglers, &c. 
•ceuery and drives. Fine boating, trout, 
and bass fisbiog and woodcock sbootin 
eons iu oil and water color painting, drawing and 
J- IVES PEASE, or K 
BUKHMAN PEASE. P. O. box 00 Canaan, cSW 
etching, If desired. Address 
N. B. — Cottage building sites overlooking the lakes 
for sale cheap; algo one for b hotel. AprS-lf 
B ath hotel, batii, l. i.— one 
HOUR FROM THE CITY. — The subscriber 
having leased the above hotel for a term of years, is 
determined by sparing no pains to make this resort 
second to none In the vicinity of New York and 
Brooklyn. First class table and low prices. Now 
ready for the reception of guests. 
jelT-tOctl • C. A. BUNTING. 
U NION DEPOT HOTEL, Canaau, Conn. 
G. H. CORBIN, Proprietor. New. clean rooms 
and beds, first-class tabic, &c. Fishing, shootin" 
and pleasant drives near by. 
Fishing, shooting, 
Apr8 fim 
B oard neaktvvin lakes, four 
hours from New York via Harlem Railroad. A 
desirable location for sportsmen, artists, and ail those 
wanting a pleasant borne. Address F. F. COOPER, 
Locust Hill Farm, Ashley Fulls, Berkshire county. 
Mass. Mar 24 Om 
A Fishing Camp 
H as been established on one 
of the best Trout Streams In the mountains of 
Pennsylvania. A good man is in charge, with largo 
tent, camp cots, cooking stove, and the necessary out- 
lit. Vacancies will exist after June 15tb, and gentle- 
men who declie to avail themselves of the privileges 
of this Camp can register their names with EATON Jk, 
CO., Sportsman's Emporium, 1H2 Nassau Greet, New 
York, or with WM. C. HARRIS, Forest and Stream 
olllcc A* only six or eight persons can be accommo- 
dated at oi.e time, opplicanta must take their turn. 
The railroad fare Is $5 lo the station nearest the 
camp; carriage to the stream, about $2 The expense 
in camp. |2.50 per day, including provisions, cook, 
and guide A trump of five in 1 leg through the woods 
Is necessary . The Cutup la distant from New York 
about twelve honta. 
THE WILLEWE MOC CLUB. 
A pew shares in this club 
, belonging to n member now residing perma- 
nently in Europe, ore offered for sule to persons ac- 
ceplub | e to Ibe other members. The membership la 
limited to twenty, and the club own Lake Wlllewemoc, 
wilti adjoining laud furnished bouse, barn, ice house. 
«» 
*£Xfi SJW.?.'' VA S OtBBV, 
iZw&'i'zsns&x: CBAiaEs 
For Simplicity of Construction 
accuracy, 
Penetration, Durability » Safety, Ease of Manipulation. 
Materials and Workmanship, they are Unsurpassed. 
REVOLVERS OF VARIOUS SIZES, 
JtKSIttA ULR IN ALL RESPECTS. 
Send J or Cireulnrs. 
Whitney Arms Comp., 
Wliltneyvllle, near New Haven. Conn.. II, 8. A. 
MISFIT CARPETS. 
f'lOOI) SECOND HAND AND MISFIT ENGLISH BRUSSELS, THREE PLY AND 
VJT INGRAIN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C . VERY CHEAP, AT THE OLD PLACE, 
Sent to any part of the United States free of charge. 112 Fulton alreet. New YorK. { 
RodsandReels, 
Chas.F. Orvis 
Manchester, Vermont. 
Prices m nlerate. Send for descriptive list. Mention Forest and Stream. 
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Rowing Suit s A Sp e cia lty. 
The Sportsman’s Warehouse. 
EDWIN S. HARRIS, 
Late COOPER. HARRfcS & HODGKINS, 
177 Broathvay, New York. 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 
BREECH LOADING 
AND 
Implements, 
Captridges, 
A Lt-O.^^G ' A* MA R I OF A L L R I J'DS. C \ IF I'H t DG 1C VR«T«, CO M S AMI KELTS, ~FL 
i oi i iir.s, A A I) Vvl.MIMilOA op \LL KINDS L\ l-'lt \ Till \<: i\ \i \ iim.- i.-.id 
r *!*??/** 4 ,' U RXI’OltT Tit VUE, \T LOWEST CASH TRADE PH ICES. 
HA VE LARGE SI OCR OF MUZZLE LOADING QUNSek RIFLES VERY CHEAP. 
both Brass 
OF ALL 
Kinds, 
and Paper. 
ASKS, 
Boudron’s Patent Combination 
Reflecting Jack and Fish ing Lamp 
front vutw FOR NIGHT HUN riNG^DBBR. SPEARING FISII, CATCHING CHAUS, vn 
1 n?mVriNC W u RFl ' l i'"L I “ 11 ' 1 'JOOFKKT. Not affected by WIND, RAIN K 
J l NnK PPM cTo'i U gf^cl'y and -ofely w llliout a chimney. ’ 
INUIbFENSABLE ARDIIT a n \ t\/i o frit 
CAMP. 
giving satisfaction. 
White Manufacturing Company, 
Full SALE IN NEW YORK BY EATON & CO., 102 NASSAU STREEP*^' 
Sporhimcn (Rood % 
JOHN RIGBY & CO., 
INVENTORS AND MANUP ACTUIlKItB OP TIIE FINEST ' 
ON CAUhlAOK. 
Jll24 4 \V 
.J. WALLACE, 
Naluralist& Taxidermist, 
IMPORTER OF 
FOREIGN BIRD SKINS AND ARTIFI- 
CIAL EYES, 
19 N. Willia , New York 
CIIAS. GREEN, 
Manufacturer of 
Brooch Loading Shot Guns. 
MUZZLE LOADERS CONVERTED TO BREECH 
_ „ loaders. 
«,""*• Send for circular and 
1 Apr e-fim 3 WCBt M “ “ Btrcct ’ Rocl, ® Ww , N. Y, 
BreechLoadin gShotGuns 
Double and Single Express Rifles. 
Long Range Match Rifles, &c 
21 SUFFOLK STREET, DUBLIN, 
AND 
72 ST. JAMES STREET, LONDON. 
Breech Loaders. 
M 
Winners oi tlie “Tm-f, Field 
m»«l Farm” Gun Trials. 
(Sec issue October 3d, 1873.) 
In which competition tlie committees have awarded 
our guns, FEst and Second for POINTS OK MERIT 
OF ACTION, MATERIALS, PROPORTION, AND 
SHOOTING QUALITIES combined, in all the four 
classes. 
THE PREMIER GUN. 
'V. A C. SCOTT & SON cull attention to their 
very FINEST weapon, combinin'’ nil their recent im- 
provements, umiki il on Hu- rib Between tin ir name 
nnd London address ihu brand— ‘"THE PREMIER 
QUALITY." 
Medium nnd fine gnus bear full name and address, 
and plain gnus full name nnd "London'’ only. 
Each gun is numbered and the actions arc stumped 
with name and trade mark. 
\V. A C. SCOTT A SON, Pole makers of the 
Patent Top Lever, solid, Double Locking Bolt Breech 
Lender, bearing the full name of the linn. W, & C. 
SCOTT A SON caution sportsmen against imiiuilons 
of their patent and name. Guns bearing the name 
abbreviated, or with different Initials, are not genuine. 
Till A LOF 8COTT& GHEENKU'K NEW SYSTEM 
OFBOHIM;. 113 THE EDITOR OF 
"THE FIELD," LONDON. 
(See The Field, January 80th, 1875.) 
"From a comparison of (lie two tables It will be 
seen Hint with Walker's shot, Messrs Scott's guns 
showed a mmkat sfi/n run ity over Mr. Greener’s, 
both in average and in the highest score made. In- 
deed, with l he left bnrrel. In his third shot, Mr. Scott 
got a selected group pattern of 230 nnd a j«r miration 
of 37, equalling I In- Idehest pattern made by Mr 
Greener, and exceeding I lie penetration of that par- 
ticular shot by eight sheets." 
London Office: 
IO Grcnt CaHlIe St., Regent Circus, near Lnng- 
linui Hotel. 
Chief address: 
Manufactory Premier Gun Works, 
Lancaster Street, Hiriuingliniii. 
WHOLESALE. 
Aprl-Gm 
Clsirli i\c Siioider. 
MANUFACTURERS OF THE 
SNEIDER 
PATENT BREECH-LOADING SHOT GUN. 
ALTERING 
Mnzzlc-Loatliiig' (inns to Breech-Load lug 
A SPECIALTY. 
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. 
914W.Prattst.,Baltim ore. 
SPORTSMENS’ DEPOT. 
JOHN K ltIDER, 
Corner Second mid Walnut Eta., Philadelphia. 
IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER nnd DEALER IN 
Guns, Bides, Pistols, nnd Fishing Tackle. 
Muzzle Loaders Altered to Breech 
Loaders. 
REPAIRING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 
Hus eonsiantly on hand u full assortment of Hods, 
Hooks, Lines, Baits, Reels, Fly Books, Salmon Flies, 
Waterproof Silk Lines, Silk and Ilair Trout Lines. Jtc. 
Perch Snoods, China and Grass Lines. Also, a large 
lot of Cane Reeds. Bamboo nnd Japan. 
Birds' Eggs and Birds' Skins in great varieties.— 
Tuxldermy In nil Its branches. 
SP R ATT S PATENT DOQ BISCUITS. «-ly 
Chicago, Milwaukee and 
St. Paul Railway 
Traverses n finer country, affords views of grander 
scenery, mill passes through more business cinlrrs 
nud pleasure resorts Hum any other Northwestern 
line. Its forests, pr, lilies, lakes and slrennis, abound- 
ing with game, present iineqiinleduttrncllonsiolhi' 
votaries of Nimrod mid Walton. It is the only rail 
way route along the valley of the Upper Mississippi 
II is also the shortest ns well as best route between 
tlio great metropolitan centres of the Northwest— 
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, and Minneapolis. 
Track and equipment uiiequnled, and Its trains of 
palace-coaches uml sleeping curs run through without 
change. 
New York Office, 31ft Orondwny. 
Clilengo Depot eor. Cniinl.V \\ . Madison 
City O l llees, Oi and «3 Clnrh U t. AprJI) Cm 
Henry C. Squires, 
NO. 1 COURTLANDT STREET, NEW YORK, 
Agent for llOLAUIRD'S SUITS, to whom all New 
York orders should be addressed. 
Apr 8-3ra 
B O A 1 ID FOR TIIE 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 
““Wry and to salt balh'.cg aud fishing. Apply W A > 
office Forest and Stream. 
