350 
$3, BOO CASH 
GRAND 
Shooting: Tournament 
AT SYRACUSE, N. Y., 
Commencing: Tuesday, July 13, 1S75, 
AND CONTINUING 14TH. 15TR. AND 16TI1. 
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OP 
The Central City and Onon- 
daga Sportsmen’s Clubs. 
OPEN xo THE WORLD: 
With the exceptions of Capt. A. II. Bogard.re. Abrn- 
bam hlelnmnn. Ira A. Pnine. ,1. Ward, of Can- 
ada. nnd J Close, of Pontiac. Michigan. 
Entrance for first three davs, $10 each day. En- 
trance for day $in. Allpnrsesto till or be pro- 
rated bird> extra. If the purses more than fill, the 
auntln* will be proportionally divided. 
Shooting will begin at 10 o'clock sharp each day. 
Progra mm o : 
nrn Day— Tiiendny. July lath - $750.— Claw 
Shooting— Ten Single ltisev— First prize, cash A-iMi- 
weomlprire. cash Sb*): third prize, rash $150; fourth 
prize. cn«h $100; fifih prize, cash $',0. 
Second Day — Wednesday. Julv 1 Uli.— «S50 — 
Class Shooting -Ten Single Ii|-...-Firsr , ir iz 0 . cllsh 
S-W: second prize. cash $450; third prize, cash $150; 
ro " r 'h "r«*o. cash $10n ; flfth prize, cash $'-o 
Third Day — Thursday, July lAlli.— $.NiO — Class 
■Shootine— Ten Single Hisc.,_(6„g|| e |, Buies to gov- 
ern 1- First prize, rash $.100; second prize, cash 
third prize, cash $150; fourth prize, cash $100; fifth 
pnze. cash $ 0 
Fourth Day — Friday. .Inly 1 6th. -$1,050 — Class 
Shooting -Fifteen Single Rise* —First prize, rash 
J 100: second prize, cash $.100; third prize, cash $000; 
•fourth prize, cash $100; fifth prize, cash $50. 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
if he kills, the bird must be scored; but should he 
ml**, it shall he a lost bird. 
13. The shooter cannot leave the shooting mark tin- 
der any pretence to follow up any, bird that will not 
n'J." 1 ' 18 " ,llkin e away from the trap after It l« 
pulled; and having once left the mark after shooting 
at the bird cannot return to shoot at it again under 
any circumstance*. 
II. In matches or in sweepstakes, when shot is lim- 
ited. any shooter found to Imvo in his gun any more 
shot than is allowed, to be at once disqualified. 
15. Any shooter is compelled to unload his gun on 
being challenged; but if the charge is found not to 
exceed the allowance, the challenger shall pay $1 to 
tnc shooter, which must be paid before lie shoots 
again. 
III. That breech loaders be not loaded until the 
8 !l o0 !j' r '' H nl 1,10 n,nrk > ul| d on leaving the mark, 
should a cartridge not have beeu dischargid, it Is to lie 
removed. 
17 No wire cartridges allowed, nor is any bone dust 
or other substance to be mixed with the shot. 
18. Should any member shoot at a distance nearer 
than that at which he is handicapped. It shall be scored 
a lost bird. 
19. An umpire w ill be chosen for the day, nt each 
meeting of the club, whose declsious will In all cases 
be Huai. 
'■* ot Me* the distance shall not lie increased, 
ami shall he shot off at five (5) birds until the match 
is concluded. 
TO SPORTSMEN. 
The Pennsylvania R. R. Company 
Respectfully invito attention to the 
SUPERIOR FACILITIES 
afforded hv their lilies for reaching moat of the TROT- 
TING PARKS nnd RACK COURSES In the Middle 
Slates. These lines being CONTINUOUS FROM 
ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the difficulties 
and danger* of rcslilpiucnr, while I he excellent earn 
run over the smooth hUc! track* enable STOCK TO 
UK TRANSPORTED without fatigue or Injury. 
The lines of the 
Pennsylvania Railroad Comp’y 
Also reach the best localities for 
GUNNING AND FISHING 
111 Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 
TICKETS are aohl at the offices of the Company In 
iill the principal cities to KANE RENOVA, BED- 
CRRSSON, lULI.STON. MINNEQUA, and 
other well-known centres for 
TROUT 
RULES GOVERXIAG Tills TOURWME.AT. 
Rule 1. Trap*, /tin amt Honndiiri-t —All matches 
fexcept on third day) shall nc sho' from II nnd T 
plnnee traps. *et five yards annrt. The rise shall be 
81 yards and the boundaries Si) yards, measured from 
a poiot equi-dislont from and in a direct line between 
the traps 
Rpi B II At flu Sot*. Hit* nr Hint*. Gun BrUiw 
t hr Elbow, Jr.- When a person is at ihe score ami 
ready to shoot, he Is to call •pull;" should the bird 
not fly when the trap re- sprung, the shooter may de- 
clare no bird; hnt should the bird fir before such 
decUrsilnn Is mad.-, it will he considered u bin! 
Should the trap he sprung without Ills having given 
the word, he may take Ihe bird or not; hut if he 
shoois the bird shall he scored. The p artv -hall not 
leave the score to -Ireol. nml must hold the lintl of 
his gun below the dhow after Ihe shooter shall rail 
"pull." until the bird take- wing; nnd in case of in- 
fraction of this role the lord shall be scored a« 
misled. All the birds must he on the wing w hen 
Shot »t. 
Rule III. Mitt-flits — should ihe gun miss fire 
the shooter shall have another bird, provided ihe gun 
is proper I v loaded. If using a double barrel gnn 
onlv one barrel shall be loaded, and at the .cure; if a 
mnzzlc loader, capped nt the score. In ca-e of in- 
fraction of this last clause, the bird shall be scored as 
lost. 
RULE IV. Starim/ and .Scoring Birds— U shall 
be optional with the party shooting to secure, his own 
bird or appoint a person for that purpose. The party 
who staris for a bird mnst secure it— time allow ed, 
three minute*. No extraneous means shall he used 
to gather it. and no person except the one gathering 
the bird shall go hetween the referee and the bird 
Birds mnst show shot marks. If a bird flies out of 
bounds he shall he scored as missed. 
Rule \ . Bird on tht Ground.- If a bird is shot at 
when on the ground it shall be scored a lost bird 
Rule VI. c -haryeoj Shot —The charge of shnll be 
H ounces, measured bv Dixon measure. No 1106 or 
HOT. Charge of powder unlimited. The referee shall, 
at the request of any person engaged in the match 
examine cue charge of miy person challenged Should 
it contain more than ) j ounces or snot, as above de- 
fined. he shall forfeit all his right* in the match. 
Rule VII Tit-/.— In case of ties the distance shall 
be increased live yards, and shall be shot off at three 
or five birds In cose of a second tie, the distance 
shall be increased five yards further, and this distance 
shall be maintained until the mutch is decided 
All ties snail be shot off on the same ground Imme- 
diately after the match, if they can be concluded be- 
fore dark In case they cannot be concluded by dark 
they shall he shot off at (lie following dar, nnle«s 
oibeiw i-e directed by the referee. Any one of the 
ties being abseut half an hour after the lime appoint- 
ed to shoot, shall forfeit his rights to contest in the 
match. 
KcLEVm. Judges and Beftrte — Two judges and 
a referee shall be appointed before the shooting com- 
mence*. The referee's deci-ion shall be final. lie 
may allow a contestant another bird in case the lat- 
ter has been balked or Interfered w ith, or may, for 
auy reason sail-factory to the referee, be entitled to 
it. If a bird shall fly towards parties within 
bounds, in 60ch manner that to shoot at it would en- 
danger soy person, another bird may he allowed, and 
if a bird Is shot at by anr person besides the party at 
the score, the referee shall decide how it shall be 
scored, and whether another bird shall be allowed. 
ABSTRACT FROM KXGLI6H RULES. 
1. The gun must not be carried to tbe shoulder on- 
til the shooter has called "Puli." 
2. A miss fire no shot, provided the shooter has n 
cap or tube on the gun, and it be cocked and loaded. 
3. If the shooter misses fire with the first barrel, 
and uses the second and miss, the bird is to be -cored 
lost. 
4. If a person pulls the trap without notice from the 
Shooter, he has the option to lake the bird or not. 
5 If, on the trap being pulled, the bird does not 
rise, it Is at the option of the shooter to take it or 
not; but If not, be must declare It by saying "No 
Bird." 
6. Each bird most be recovered within the bound- 
ary, If required by any party Interested, or it must 
be scored lo-t. 
7. If a bird onc-e out of the ground should return, 
and fail dead within tbe boundary, it mnst be scored 
a lost bird. 
8. If the shooter advances lo the trap and orders It 
to be pulled, and does not shoot at the bird, or tils 
gan Is not properly loaded, or d><«a not go off, owing 
to his own negligence, that bird is to be scored lo«t. 
9. Should a bird that bas been shot be flying away, 
and a scont' fires and brings the bird down within 
the boundary, the referee may. If satisfied the bird 
won)! not have fallen by the gun of the shooter, or 
der ii to be scored a lo«t bird; or If satisfied tbe bird 
would have fallen, rnay order It to be scored a dead 
bird; or If In doubt on the sublecr, he may order the 
shooter to shoot at another bird 
HI A bird shot on the ground with the first barrel 
is -No Bird." hut It may be shot on the ground with 
the second barrel. If It ha» been tired at with the first 
barrel while on the wing. 
Tourists’ and Sportsmen’s Route. 
THEERIE RAILWAY. 
T HE ItOUTEOFTHEEItlE KAILWAY 
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 
sponsmun has within easy reach many localities that 
anora him every facility for the enjoyment of the 
sports of the field and stream. We enumerate a few 
of the pleasure resorts which crowd the line of the 
road 
Rutherford Park. -PJ miles from New York. Fine 
hotels and hosting pastimes on the Passaic, 
t liBon — 13J miles from the city, overlooking the 
pictnre-que Lake Dundee. 
Lake Molionk — v beautiful bodv of water 1,300 feet 
above the Hudson— splendid hotel accommodations. 
Orange Lake. —Biz miles West of Newburgh, and 
>'"<• <1 for its fishing attractions. 
.Milford, Pa.— About eight miles from Port Jervis 
Is noted for Its trout fishing, woodcock shooting and 
superior hotels. * 
.Avon Springs — Celebrated for 20 years as a resort for 
invalids, the waters possessing mauy valuable heal- 
ing onalities. 
Watkins Glen. -This beautiful eoree is distant 294 
m, J' s Svw York, via Erie Road to Elmira. It- 
wild and picturesque attractions ure second only iu 
reputation to those of Niagara. 
Chautauqua Lake — ,8 miles long. 3 miles wide; said 
to be tbe Highest navigable water on the American 
continent, being 730 feet above Lake Erie and 1,290 
feet higher than the Atlantic Ocean. 
‘' ,nf.^“i i Pn,l VX T D S - ?r ?, n, ,. cal * ra c t i8 reached by the 
direct line of the Erie Railway. 
There are along the line of the road no less than 
Ten Lnrtre Lakes, Abounding with Fish, 
delightful sport for black bass and 
pickerel. Their names Hre-Lakes Greenw ood. Orange 
Otsego, Cayuga, -Seneca, Keuka, SII- 
ver and ( hautanqna. 
following schedule will afford a partial guide to 
the numerous fishing localities reached bv this road: 
FISHING. WING SHOOTING 
STILL HUNTING. 
AND 
.Also to TUCKERTON, BEECH HAVEN, CAPE 
MAY SqUAN, and point- on the Now JERSEY 
TO««aSrj!g»¥ 5 a. LT W * TKK SP0RT "• 
The Summer Excursion Route Book 
of the Company for the Sea-on of 1876, contu nlng 
valuable Information for SPORTSMEN, can be had at 
all principal ticket offices. 
— , .... P - M- BOYD JR., Gen'I Pass. Agent. 
FRANK THOMPSON, Gen'I Manager. jyi 
COLLING WOOD 
AND 
Trout Fi-shiiio- ; 
At or near Southfield*, 42 miles from New York 
Oxford, 62 “ “ •• ii 
" “ Middletown, 67 •• « •> 
" " OtioviHe. 76 •• •* •< <■ 
“ " Port Jervis, 88 <■ “ •• •• 
" Monticello, 112 •• “ •• •• 
" Milford, <16 •• <• <i a 
Black Bass and Pickerel. 
At or near Sloatsbnrg, 36 miles from New York 
including Lakes Truxedo, Potague and Cedar Pond 
At or near Monroe. 50 miles from New Y'ork. 
Ponds 11 Round ’ L° n g. Motnbasba and Cromwell’s 
A Th°e ri?* Mi° rid \ mlle ; fron New Y'ork. 
Tbe famed Mirror Lake, is distant 1 mile 
At or near Otisville, 76 miles from New York 
Guymard. 80 " •• •• .. 
'• " Port Jervis, 88 <• « “ 
“ Monticello, 113 •* “ •• 
“ Cen. Valley, •• 
" " SenecaLake. 291 " •• « 
n.n Ct o for w,le the General Offices of the Erie 
Railway Company. 124 Washington street Boston; 241 
401 o29, or 957 Broadway, New York; and 732 Chest- 
fiat street, Philadelphia. Expre-s trains leave New 
1*°?} de|x L t , , 'I nt 'i f Chambers street at 9 A. M„ 
ju.45 A. M., and 7 P. M. • 
„ - JNO N. ABBOTT, 
lnyal General Passenfler Agent. 
Lake Superior Line. 
Toronto, Col I logwood, Fort William, 
Duluth. Fort Garry. 
Comprising the three first class, tipper cabin powerful 
tide wheel bteamera 
Chicora, Cumberland and Algoma, 
wlriI l tIe ?SplUndld dra ' vinRroomcabin8 ' 1“ connection 
NORTHERN RAILWAY OF CANADA, 
Loivinr) Collingioood every Tucjutny and Friday 
On arrival of Steamboat Express Train, with Drawlin' 
Ro ira Cars attached, culling nt “ 
PRESQUITE. BRUCE MINES. SAULT STF 
MARIK 5IK HIPICOTON. NRPIGON, SIL 
VfcK ISLET. AND PRINCE AK- 
TUUR’S LANDING. 
Fort Garry and the Northwest! 
Fort Garry, and with steatnur^ for 
DULUTU, FORT GARRY.^and THE RED RIVER 
Pleasure Travel. 
This route embraces the most enjoyable and nirtu- 
re-que Summer Tour hv making the cireult of Lake 
Sujwriqr, with the sheltered mid beautiful waters of 
the inside channels of Lake Huron and Georgian Boy 
and thence bv Ihreo hours' rail, with muguitTcent par- 
naire^i conned Rig with tbe Royal MhII 
e . of •'B'amers on Luke Ontario, and ihe 
Grand Trunk R all way, for the THOUS A ND ISLANDS 
and the Rapid- of the River St. Lawrence, for Mnn- 
treal. Quebec, « bite Mountains, Portland, Boston and 
all point" East nnd South; and with the Great West- 
ern Rnilway iinri Lake Ontario steamers daily for 
Hamilton. Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge, Buffalo 
Detroit, and all points \\ est mid Southwest. ’ 
J. & W~ TOLLEY’S 
HXK ENGLISH 
BREECII LOADING GUNS, 
Made to Order 
on 
FROM STOCK. 
These Gunn, celebrated for 
, ^ genukio high class worktn inslilp 
nnd No. 1 SHOOTING PO\V 
ER-t, are built In six qualities 
(oi brands.) They are now Im- 
ported direct to our NEW Y'ORK 
OFFICE, nml so d by ilm Maunt 
facturers to SPORTSMEN nt 
the followitig pricos, 
Pioneer, .... ($66 <Jo | d 
Tolley, fHI <* 
Standard,. - . . lift a 
National, ... 1 lo •• 
Challenge, - - - I HO 
Paragon, ... 225 u 
TRAP SHOTS nml others re- 
anlrlng Gun- specially built, on 
our new system for DOUBLE-CLOSE SHOOTING 
with Increased PENETR ATION, can huvo their wishei 
carried out WITH DESPATCH 
Without Extra Cost. 
Send for illustrated descriptive particulars aud price 
sheets to our 
BRANCH OFFICE, 29 Maiden Lnne, 
NEW YORK CITY'. 
MANUFACTORY', PIONEER WORKS. 
D' 1 Birmingham, England 
Tl»o Great 
London Gun Trial, 
1875. 
01ie«l> excursions 
« ill be made during the Summer season, in the 
month- of June. July, August, and September afford- 
ine ample for VUlHng • In- Great Mineral 
uf?rKg^ r, ° rBnd lhu K1SHING GROUNDS 
Connections throughout punctual and certain 
Offi£v Tmrre“ n „a be mr? C j;i^„“L C >- |1 , ,r “ l J’assenger 
- Ag'is, 261 Broudivay , 
v ,i ALK i* I r, D TKI - KEI{ General Agent 
Northern Railway, Brock street, Toronto. 
CAMP 
A*. 1 c < > > n»v V 
TROT , IV. Y, A IN 13 NORWALK, OOIVIN. ’ 
Sheridan Cainp Lounge, 
Plalrf and Quilted, glO. 
11 The shimrer 1. bound at any lime to gather hie 
bird, or depute some pereon so to do when called iiimiu 
by Ins opponeui , but in so doing lie must not l>* a«- 
si ni rd by any oih.-r p.-r«m. ..r use any de.crlptlon of 
Inipleiaeul. Should Ihe shooter be Iu any wav hafihd 
r-y ms opponent, or by any of the parly Mmoling, he 
c-fi claim another bird with the sanction of the ref- 
eree. 
12 If more than one trap u pulled, ao that more 
than one bird la on the wing, or at large at the aame 
Dot, the ahooter hat the option of shooting or not- 
Hoi/srp»HoMe 
in Camp. 
W* e < * 5 With qutued can 
. 8l a, ,« 0d ** for posmge when ordering by 
■ J 'n?., ^‘> x b r ?. f " rPB ' en t Cainp Pillow 3 
WHAT GEN SHERIDAN SAYS OF IT. 
. , . , Chicago, May 17th, 1875. 
. have received and examined the Camp Lounge, 
® ld '* v, ; r y con 'fo ,, leqt. It I, portable and valu- 
,1," d ,. n ^ hl " e purposes, furnishing a 
Mmplcteh.don the bank of a stream or under the 
shade of the trees. p. jj. MIERIDAN. 
Llent. General U. S. A.” 
„ p ,_ . VAhPARAino, Itid.. April 13th, 187S. 
Please acknowledge receipt of enclosed money or- 
der. The Camp Louuge Is O. K. It is THE THING. 
M men*" tUrer Danllng and Skooitog Suito^for SporU- 
' Comp Lounge received. I have set It up and tried 
ir Tnlim° r tiT« V B rv comforla bly indeed. Hope to try 
It In CArnp this Summer. D. K. BOWLES ^ 
Pnb. Springfield Republican. 
Rod and Gun, Meriden, Conn. ; 
'It carries light, lies easy, nnd Is always ready." 
W C. IIarius, EortM and Stream ■ 
( ’'V' E - GhADwtN, Worcester Mas. - 
Gkorob Barry, Alton 111 - 
'' ^, If EENER begs to Inform his numerous 
cUent- in the United Stales that he has been very ear- 
ccssful In the above trial, having secured the first 
prize, a silver cup, value 40 gnlneas-elass 2 for 12 
5l*V. ln " cr "!. clne '* 1 f 0 !- 8 n"d 10 bores, and 
cla-s4 for 20 bores He bus won In all the classes for 
improved boring which is upon a different plan to any 
other maker, mid Is far superior Iu the three most ea- 
A ATTERN - I’KNETRATION. 
nnd IfEt.ULARITY OF SHOOTING 
Mr HENRY C. Sq.UIRES. of No. 1 Cortlandt St . 
siinrAmivn' mv DOUBLE CLOSE- 
SHOOTIN G GINS to order, an invoice of which 
will be shipped to him on the 1st July, nml can he ex- 
amined about the 1 5th, All special orders given to 
ti e r iI'pTt t i m c,, L' f " 1 l| y "Bed. A full report of 
the GREAT TRIAL, showing the marked superiority 
Rleh«s,| U,, m° n Cf ma,le h >' Dongal, Pape.Vestloy 
Rlchards, Tolley, Scott, and others, will shoitlv be 
Cortland 8t alld C<1 " b ° bu<J 0,1 “I'I'Bcatlon at No. 1 
w. W. GREENER, 
Champion Gun 3£i»lcor, 
St. .Mary's Works . Birmingham, En gland. 
Attractive Route - 
To the Trout and Ornvllnsr Fisheries or 
Norlhern Michigan, 
VI A GHWD RAPIDS A'D IADI\A'\RAII 
RO\D MICKIMIV GRYXD. RAPIDs 
A>D M.KCI.YVVTI tSHORT LINK. 
t.??® , V' en ! 1 1 °" of SPORTSMEN and TOURISTS 
Is Invited to the mauy attractions offered by this line 
flow completed from Richmond, Inri , to Traverse 
9 fy.' 0 " L rand Traverse Bay. and to Petoskey, on 
Little Traverse Bsv. Thewa'er* of the Grand Tra- 
verse region and the North Woods of Michigan are 
unsurpassed, If equalled, in the annndancx mid groat 
vane, y ,,f „,e finny tribe. BROOK TROUT abound 
n ti t streams, and the famous AMERICAN GRAY'- 
h:„. ^N now , ,, V r " c 'i" K “Ucntion of Sportsmen 
everywhere, found only In (hese wiiium ni a put 
BASS. PIKE. PICKEREL, nnd M ASU ALO -JoiS ure 
S^S , tWa^" ,be " ,Ulh ° n ’ a '^ lnkC9 and 
„ LWEUKIO08 SLEEPING AND CHAIR CARS 
pni Miiu i!',?, ‘^"Ctiinaii to Traverse City; also 
Mlchhmi^r .n»r I i' AC Pc. SL ^. E r EltS frora Doirolt over 
rfcf n L 11 Uran(1 R M»ld- and Indiana road, 
STKAMRP ^1; dH ' ,W«Y. with SPLENDID 
noint for th T. ' h D A , . LY , CONNECTION at latter 
n I for the Island of Mackinaw. 
rau" man* 1 whh rearer , conl “ I 1 "" 18 complete and aecn- 
raii maps, with full Information as to Fi-hlntr Grounds 
dcsR^’h^ Cl 1 1 t,S "' 5! ld ln 8l,ort ' ,l1 Uiut could be 
S ream oltlrJ - '," ".',"' To,lrl »t». send to Fore-t and 
T ri n** F X C r e ro t# ?ic ' ' r " Ig n ed . Low Round 
11FR i,F UR8ION TICKETS good until SEPTEM- 
iir.tt 30th. J. H. PAGE, 
Gt '" I Passenger aud Ticket Agent, 
Grand Rapid-, Mich. 
Address all letter* to Troy, N. Y orNnra.tb 
Lounges shown and orders received «r oni^ »'^ nn ' 
and Stream. Eaton & Co.'s lO-.'NMM . stieet F ° r ‘‘" t 
rrade supplied at 177 Broadway, New York 
HECEM AN’S PATENT PORTABLE FOLPlw r D/ ».. 
or nse as Military Pon- K rULUING BOAT. 
■rs, PORTABLE FO.Lo ip/ G woo<, < w,th canvas cover, and 
nrtl . f i.V S °dr cun bo folded In onr-ehjhth 
For 
toons, Life Boats, Lighters 
Dlr.gles, Dorys, on board 
Steamers, Yachts, nnd other 
verwls. Al-oforSporl>mcn, 
Tourists, Trappers. Kxph-r- > 
ing Expeditious, Parties u£“ 
Camping Out. &c. These 2JP; 
safe and perfectly portable 5 1 
boats will admit of the 
roughest usage. A very 
tight, strong and durablo 
frame of ash or other tough 
rimer, for tianr/nrtatloji, ml 
c irried In n light buggy, 
wigon, horseback, or by sin- 
' t'",' .Person, uml can he un- 
fo ded ready for tree In ihreo 
ininulen time. Boats shipped 
by express uny where, same 
a °L Yrelgnt as other 
goods. For descriptive circu- 
lar and price list, address as 
Ubove, 
Fishing andfiunting 
^ en ‘* FolloAviiiff tor the 
Best Fishing and Huntinq 
R E SORTS. 
On Conway Division, Eastern R. R , Brook Trout 
Trains leave Bo-ton 6:00 A M and 2^5 P M. 
Umbugog lakes, via Or. Tr'k to Bethel Me / Largest 
Upper waters of Penobscot. ' c Brook 
8ebcc Lake. > » Trout. 
Grand Lake Stream, i Laud locked Salmon. 
Scotia 8i.lmrs^v nC ? Rd r„ rd I - Iand - »" d Nova 
Train, il? i» 0 1 1 ,ll,d Brook Trout. 
Iralna leave Boston 8;«0 A M. and S'OO P M 
Trout? y “ keB ‘ Vltt Pttrra, »Rtoii 1 Me., Largo Brook 
Trout° eehCnd Lak0 ’ v, “ Me.. Lake and Brook 
r, r ,ti™ 8 lenve n ° K,on 8:30 A. M. 
g In' 1 !' C '! rH J" uht lr,,ln "' 
localities In iheir Semo?.' 1 • ,n “ 11 Kftrao lu ° n thoubov * 
wL°hiffi Bo^J c M;i droBB or ca " 181 
Eastern and Maine Gentral R.R.Line. 
Geo f. Field, 
^ Pas*. Agent, 
Cda*. F. Hatch, 
Gen'I Maptufor. 
