382 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
"The 1st Corps M. V. M., of Boston, have adopted 
the Patent Cnmp Lounge— advertised In Fora! an4 
Slrrnm — tho present season, and a large number of 
lounges have been fnrnlshod by tho Troy Camp Lounge 
Company for the July encampment of that snperb 
body of soldiers at Boston ''—Spring/IM Republican. 
TUBBS’ HOTEL, 
OAKLAND, California. 
M- LAWLOR & CO.. pROPnnrroiu. 
II l ATED AT THE TERMINUS OF 
the great Trans-continental Railroad; 40 niin- 
ntes from San Francisco; 2»0 rooms, with hot mid 
cold water In every room; delightful drives and aplcn- 
dld scenery; a favorite home for tourists, julyg2-6m 
STEAMERS TO 
Eastern Maine, New Brunswick, 
Nova icotla. Prince Edward Island, Ac. 
THE 
i n , » 
uuiiiauviia oiiDd 
Company’s Stenmcrs 
New York and City of Portland. 
will, until October 3d, leave Boston at 8 A M and 
Portland at 6 P . M. every Monday. Wednesdav and 
f rldav. for Kaslport, Maine, and St.John, X B 
forward log pysengers by connecting lines to Calais, 
Me st. Andrews. Fredericton, and Sbediac, N B 
m* 10 ™*’ / nlro - Rigby. Annapolis. Kent- 
yllle Wmdsor. and Halifax. X. S. . Snmincrside and 
Charlottetown. P. E. I.. and Ilawksbury. C B 
This is 
A Most Desirable Route for Sportsmen, 
presenting a convenient and pleasant mode of access 
to the famous hunting and fishing grounds of the 
Easicrn region*, at very moderate rates of fare For 
circular, with map and description of the route nnnlv 
to , , r ^ W. w KILBV, Agent. 
JnlyJ5toOctl Commercial Wharf. Boston. 
Tourists' and Soortsmen's Route. 
THE ERIE RAILWAY. 
T'HE ROUTE OFTHE ERIE RAILWAY 
-L is peculiarly rich In the variety and extent of it* 
scenery and while the tourist has alternating glimpse* 
or the beauty of rivers, gaps and inonuiains, the 
sportsman has within easy reach many localities that 
atiora him every facility for the enjoyment of the 
sports of tho field and stream. We enumerate a few 
or the pleasure resorts which crowd the line of the 
road. 
Rutherford Park, -«| miles from New York. Fine 
hotels and boating pastimes on the Passaic. 
< Illton — isj miles from the city, overlooking the 
pictarocquc Lake Dundee. 
Lake tlohonh — A beautiful bodv of water 1,200 feet 
above the Hudson— splendid hotel accommodation*. 
Orange Lake . —Six miles West of Newburgh, and 
-•[y’R'd for its fishing attractions. 
Milford, Pa.— About eight miles from Port Jervis. 
Is noted for its trout fishing, woodcock shooting and 
superior hotels. 
Avon 8 tiring* — Celebrated for 20 years as a resort for 
invalids, the waters possessing many valuable heal- 
ing Qualities. 
Watkins Glen. -This beautiful gorge i* distant 294 
m > I” from New lork, via Erie Road to Elmira. Its 
wild and picturesque attractions are second only in 
reputation to those of Niagara. 
Chautauqua Lake — 18 miles long, 3 miles wide; said 
to be the highest navigable water on the American 
continent being 730 feet above Lake Erie and 1,290 
feet higher than the Atlantic Ocean. 
Niagara Fall*.— This great cataract is reached by the 
direct line of the Erie Railway. 
There are along the line of the road no less than 
Ton Large Lakes, Abounding with Fish. 
dl - |, '- ,hlf, ‘ l s l )ort for black bass and 
K owft wE'. t . na J? C8are ^ Lakei Greenwood. Orange, 
verandah l ' 0use S°- Cayuga. Seneca. Kcitka, Sil- 
ver and Chaiitanqnn. 
The following schedule will afford a partial guide to 
the numerous fishing localities reached by this road? 
COLLING WOOD 
AND 
New York autl Louet Hranclt R. R. 
Central Railroad of N. Jersey. 
A LL RAIL LINE BETWEEN NEW 
UTX. York BDd Long Branch. Commencing Wcd- 
ncj-diy, Jaly 7, 1875. Six train? each way daily, Sun- 
- . — j , ■■ ■ — t4H.ii uaiiy. Sun- 
day exceoted. passing through Woodoridcc, Perth 
Anihoy, South Amboy, Malawan, Middletown and 
K**d Bank. 
3:.^5 V 30 P C M Y ° rk 81 T:3 °* 9:0 °‘ 10:30 A ' M - ,; °0, 
«!i5S!feSa p°3f Branch at ; :05, s:00, ,o;(B a - 
Id addition to the above an accommodation train 
leaves New lork for South Amboy at H:;io |» m 
L eaves South Atnboy for New York at 6:25 AM 
Stases connect at Mata wan with all trains to ‘and 
rrotn Keyport. and at Long Branch Station with all 
trains to and from Ocean Grove and Aeburv Park 
H- P- BALDWIN, Gen. Puss. Agent. 
a E. Rickir. Sup’t and Eng'r. jul l.VJrn 
Trout Fishiujr : 
At or near Southfield*. 42 miles from New York 
Oxford, 52 " »» «t ii 
Middletown, 07 “ *• <• .. 
Otisville, 76 •• •* •• •• 
Port Jervis, 88 •* “ •• 
Monticello, 112 " “ •• «i 
Milford. 96 “ *» •• n 
Black Bass and Pickerel. 
At nr near Sloatsbnrg, 36 miles front New York 
including Lakes Truxcdo, Fotagae and Cedar Pond 
At or near Monroe. 5n miles from New York 
Ponds!" 11 R °“ I,d ‘ Long ' Mombn8 ha and Cromwell's 
A Th°e rZ a Zi 5, orid S « n >"<* fron New York 
The famed Mirror Lake, is distant I mile 
At or near 0«. 76 mi.es from New York. 
“ Port Jervis, 88 *• “ *• •< 
" Monticello, 112 •* *« *. „ 
“ Ceo. Valley. 48 •* .. .. 
“ SenecaLake. 291 •* <• «. 
SfaTsSS t 
slgss* 
my 20 
Lake Superior Line. 
Toronto, Colling wood, Fort William, 
Dnl n lit. Fort Unrry. 
Comprising the throe first class, upper cabin jiowerfi)! 
side whool steamers 
Chicora, Cumberland and Algoma, 
Having splendid drawing room cabins, in connection 
with tl.e 
NORTHERN RAILWAY OF CANADA, 
Lowing Colling wood every Tuesday and Friday 
On arrival of Steamboat Express Train, with Drawing 
Room Core attached, calling nt 
PRESQUITE, RRUOE MINES. 8AULT STE 
MARIK. Mil HIPiCOTON. NRPIGON, SIL- 
VER ISLET. AND PRINCE AR- 
THUR'S LANDING. 
Fort Garry and the Northwest! 
With direct connections at Thunder Bay with DAW- 
SON’S ROAD TRANSPORTATION COMPANY for 
Fort Gurry, and with steamers for 
DULUTH, FORT GARRY, and TIIE RED RIVER 
COUNTRY. 
Pleasure Travel. 
This rente embrace* the most enjoyable and pictu- 
resque Summer Tour by making the circuit of Lake 
Superior, with the sheltered nnd beautiful waters of 
the inside channels of Lake Huron mid Georgian Bay 
and thence by three hour*' rail, with magnificent par 
lor cur*, to Toronto, connecting with the Royal Mall 
Dally Lire of steamer* on Lake Ontario, nnd the 
Grand Trank Railway, for the THOUSAND ISLANDS 
and the Rapid* of the River St. Lawrence, for Mon- 
treal. Quebec,' White Mountains, Portland, Boston, nnd 
all points East and South; nnd with the Great West- 
ern Railway and Lake Ontario steamer* dully for 
Hamilton, Niagara Pall*, Suspension Bridge, Buffalo, 
Detroit, and all points West and Southwest. 
Cheap Excursions 
Will be made during the Summer season, in tho 
month* of June. July, August, and September, afford- 
ing ample opportunity for visiting 'lie Great Mineral 
Region of Lake Superior and the FISHING GROUNDS 
Of Luke Nenlgon . 
Connections throughout punctual and certain. 
State Room* can be secured at Central Passenger 
Offices. Toronto, and nil information given by 
n U xi?r r’!w 'i'o KI "S Toronto. 
D. MILLOYt . 8 Front street. East, Toronto. 
COOK, SON & JENKINS. Ag t*. 261 Broadway Y 
ALFRED TELFER. General Agent, ' 
Northern Railway, Brock street, Toronto. 
J. & W. TOLLEY’S 
FINE ENGLISH 
BlIEECH LOADING GUNS, 
Made to Order 
OK 
FROM STOCK. 
These Gnn*, celebrated for 
gen it I no high class workmanshin 
und No, 1 SHOOTING POW- 
ERS, are built in six qualities 
(or brands . ) They are now Im- 
ported direct to our NEW YORK 
OFFICE, nnd so'd by the Manu- 
facturers to SPORTSMEN at 
the following price*. 
Pioneer, .... 065 Gold. 
Tolley, !>0 •* 
Standard,. ... 11 A •• 
National, ... I IO •• 
Challenge, - - - I NO <• 
Paragon, ... 225 “ 
TRAP SHOTS and others re- 
quiring Gun* specially built, on 
our new system for DOUBLE-CLOSE SHOOTING 
with increased PENETRATION, ran have their wishes 
carried ont WITH DESPATCH 
Without Extra Cost. 
Send for ilinstrated descriptive particulars and prico 
sheets to our 
BRANCH OFFICE, 20 Malden Lane, 
NEW YORK CITY. 
MANUFACTORY. PIONEER WORKS. 
Jyl Birmingham, England. 
JNO N. ABBOTT, 
General Passenfier Agent. 
Elizabeth Islands near N. Bedford, Mass. 
F or sale cheap, 450 acres land 
on Mnshawena Island, near Pasnue. Cuttyhunk 
Penlkcse, and Martha's Vineyard. Admirably suited 
Tor a fishing club or Snmraer resort. Price $50 cash 
per acre, if applied for soon. For fnrther particulars 
address W. A. STAGG, 68 Broadway, N Y 
joll5 4t 
J. D. DOUGALL’S 
EXPRESS SHOT GUNS. 
(Title registered.) 
SHOWN by trials nt Wimbledon by Editor 
W, D !><•**** the GREATEST PENE- 
TRATION nnd therefore LONGEST RANGE — thus' 
“ Vtnk -' e ' 191 : penclr8- 
niJ?i>r«nV Thc ^ ditcr s . ,rl “ °' Greener gone with 310 
pellcUof same shot and same charge of powder, gave 
DW.and penetration 80. although there were 40 more pcl- 
«?««* ® ach charge. Should aDy controversy arise a* 
waro*.- \‘ y °t l heee new system*, we herewith 
?" r s - Vf "-' n »» our ow n Inven- 
hough founded on the American ideal and Is DU- 
KABLK. a fact remarked on by the FUtii. that the 
guns tried liad been in use during last season, and ref- 
CircuSr^ro" tU<1 1 ° tbe OWUer8 Send for Illustrated 
59 St. James’s Street London. 
HECEMAN’S 
For use a* Military Pon- 
toons. Life Boats, Lighters, 
Dir-gies, Dory*, on board 
Steamers, Yachts, and other 
vessels. Also for Sportsmen 
Tourists, Trappers. Explor^ 
mg Expeditions, Parties 
Camping Out. &c. These 
safe and perfectly poruble 
boats will admit of the 
roughest usage. A very 
light, strong 'and durable 
frame of ash or other lough 
PATENT PORTABLE 
FOLDING BOAT. 
wood, with canvas cover, and 
can be folded in ont-tlghlh 
epaee-, for transportation , -nd 
carried in a light bnggy, 
wagon, horseback, or by sin- 
gle person, aud can be un- 
folded ready for use in three 
minutes' tune Boats shipped 
by express anywhere, same 
rate of freight a* other 
good*. For descriptive clrcu- 
ar nnd price list, address a* 
above. 
* V^* 1 ’ COMPANY 
TKOY ’ N - Y » AND NORWALK, CONN. 
j,ISflT^ of< pACT^t 1 jC& Sheridan Camp Lounge, 
CUT CAVENDISH 
Shaved from the finest Natural Leaf, and cmresslv 
* Dd «moktn“ 
makethe tongue or mouth «,re. Unlike onTother 
« port * ma n '• complete without it It 
liberal sample* sent on receipt of money. 
THREE MEDALS AWARDED. 
Vienna, (irand Medal of Merit, 1873. 
Kssaaiw** Unlu,d 8uto - 
w. S. KIMBALL & CO.. 
oi?v-r k , !!* rle8 ® T0l> * CCO ' v * ork ®- Rocheater. N Y 
REND FOR CIRCULAR. ' 
HouSCjfHOME 
Camp. 
8V Wllh tinted can 
imiii 9^ d ,‘ jnt J, ,or « ,0 ? ,a « e when ordering by 
mail. §.,25 extra for Patent Camp Pillow 
WHAT GEN. SHERIDAN 8AY8 0F IT. 
..I - j . Chicago, May 17th, 1875. 
nn^alfa n Cd and , examir '« 'l the Camp Lounge, 
and find It >ery convenient. It I, portable and vulti- 
^i°^ h ,°'i t,ns and ll, 'h 1 ng purpose*, fnrnishin-" a 
sh^nV"’ ,he d .?r tllc bHnk of a * I ream or nnderthe 
shade of the trees. P. IJ. SHERIDAN 
Lieut. General U. S. A." 
..m , Valpakaiso, Ind., April 13th, 1815 
d,, Pl r T ledt ' e T c i p L of '• nc ' 0 ' e ' 1 money or- 
der. The Camp Lounge is O. K. It i* THE THING. 
M men B " lUrer IIont,nB and Shooting Sm^forSports- 
"Camp Lounge received. I have'set it up and tried 
It It works verv comfortably indeed. Hope to try 
H In camp this Summer. B. F. BOWLES ^ 
Pub. Springfield' Republican.' 
Plain and Guilled, glO. 
THE GREAT 
London Gun Trial, 
1875. 
W.- W. GREENER beg* to Inform his numerona 
client* In the United States that he has he n very suc- 
cessful in the above trial, having secured thc first 
prize, a silver cup, value 40 guineas— class 2 for 12 
boros; nlso winner In class 1 for 8 and 10 bore*, and 
class 4 for 20 bores Ho has won In all the elusse* for 
Improved boring, which Is upon a different plan to any 
other maker, aud is far superior in the three most es- 
sential points, viz . PATTERN. PENETRATION 
and REGULARITY OF SHOOTING 
Mr HENRY C SQUIRES, of No. 1 C’ortlnndt St.. 
SHotwmn 8 ^i m . porU ^ mv DOUBLE OLOSE- 
SHOOTINO GUNS to order, nil invoice, of which 
will be shipped to him on tho 1st .July, and can be ex- 
nmined about the 15th. All special orders given to 
2h* A full report of 
the GREAT TRIAL, showing the marked superiority 
m„h. y r"VT, Cr g, i ns ,n '‘ d '• h y Don gal, Pape, Westley 
Richards, Tolley, Scott, and others, will shortly bo 
Cortland St"" 11 ^ b ° hwl ° n a i , l’ ,ica,lon “t No. 1 
w. W. CREENER, 
Champion Gun Maker, 
8 t. Mary's Work*, Birmingham. England. 
Rod and Gtrs, Meriden, Conn. : 
•It carries light, lies easy, and is always ready." 
W. C. Harris, KorrM an/I Stream- 
8e . nd « 8'? Sheridan Cnmp Lounge. I am 
using one of your cheaper lounge*, and find it verv 
convenient for the house as well ns the wood* " * 
G ^. E - Gladwin, Worcester. Mas*.: 
George Barrv, Alton, III.: 
Address all letter* to Troy, N. Y„ or Norwalk Ponn 
Trade anppllcd at 177 Broadway, New York. 
Ad ° Pted Boston, 
“SSSS ^prin^el ?;°Ge n ^ Hem,' 1 8° BrigS' S r Rar,lc,t ' of Pittsfield, Mass • 
hoid of o d ur m ^lt l ?agr"c:m^ 0 Lo ft ::n d g r ^U,nC,1 thr °°« h0Ut ' lh * we" 
Attractive Route 
To the Trout and Grnvllng Fisheries or 
Northern Michigan, 
via <»n t\D it \ pi im ,\\n i.mmwa rail. 
HOAD. MACKINAW GRAND RAPIDS 
AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINK. 
< T h 5. *. ,tcn, ‘ on ot SPORTSMEN and TOURISTS 
Is Invited to the many attractions offered by tin* line 
5ffi ®o“»P>etcd from Richmond, Ind., to Traverse 
Kr.t r8n 7 n, T' B,,y ' a,,d t0 *’«to*key, on 
xr hc ) va,erH of t,ie Grand Tra 
verse region and the North Wood* of Michigan are 
lf n l ' q, " lll f d , ln th ® nbnudance and great 
hf7hi y .,«. b " nn /l rih ? BHOOK TROUT abound 
In the streams, and the famous AMERICAN GRAY- 
.Tjir?™w W , al ' r8CI n *F , thc ottention of Sportsmen 
cverywhcre ls found only in these waters. BLACK 
« 1 ro fn,.n!i KE ' PICKEHEL . «nd MASCALONGE are 
fak e I e?s c» d t h i Me r r , t o r y !‘ ' C **** lake8 " nd 
rnnVhimlitPV 8 8EEEPI NG AND CHAIR CARS 
PlTr t h M» w o.°. m , Glucmnat 1 to Traverse City; also 
Mbqilffniwv, p ALACB 8 i-EEI'ERS from Detroit over 
vl ! ' e ", tra , a " d Grand Rapid* and Indiana ro*d. 
8TFAMFP S‘lE, d '' A°. £ S5 08kc J , t wl 'h SPLENDIli 
iStff s.TJs ?,*i L j k g,?r BoT,oH *■ 
raromai?* 1 wllh Pm*? 0 ; containing comnloto nnd accu- 
UMsnn?t«,^nV lii. r ! formi, y on QH 10 W-hing Grounds . 
s,,irt C tes ' ^ ld ln H,l °rt nil that could bo 
Strearn n^rf ^T".Z r "end to Forest a.,d 
KF-ll wrh U,lSI0N TICKETS good until SEPTEM- 
BER doth. J. U. PAGE, 
Gen 1 Passenger and Ticket Agent, 
Grand Rapid*, Mich. 
CHAS. GREEN, 
Manufacturer of 
Breech Loading Shot Guns. 
Sboo.Ingqa^.'iiJ'j - UA1 ‘ wllou 
MC'ZZI,K t „ j,,(EK C fi 
The Goss Revolving Cartridge Holder 
C A sheu 5 p ^ PEI 1 0R METALLIC 
h . '-' lther end up, revolves on centre 
w de 8, P°"nd*. nnd la only lj Inches 
wide. Holder* flare nt top so ns to quickly* receive 
the sbeli*. and. being elastic, teeurtly clrup the mime 
. Jor ease of action and rapid shooting It excel* anv 
thing of the kind Invented. K Bny 
PRICE, C. O. D , $0 B0. 
JUszsst&'s “ d * «»- 
N, S, GOSS, Neosho F alls. Kan. 
Kay Shot Concentrating Cartridge. 
No crcasers, turners, or topwads required. Loads 
In half the time usually required. Fifty percent, 
better distribution and greater penetration secured . 
Send to your gun dealer for eample, Ju3- Jy 
The l?iisoeo 
Loader, Crimper and Cap Expeller. 
A L L. UEVICE8 NECESSARY for 
co!id)m<-d 'in "mi"*! nstruBnonf tK° Ca) ' brC8 
I" use. Can be K 10 faBten 't to while 
screw with u lack knl r.. ” ,Pj ^-.. by . romovlD g one 
Malleable ca*tfn,s nickel plate flnTsh Voo^,", C T' 
two gauges. Price |lo, boxed Complete for 
Jel7-6m ALT ° N “ H °' S ' * GO., 06 Llbsrtv 
Fishing andHunting 
Road til© Follo-Nviug* for tlio 
B e st F ishing and Huntinq 
resorts. 
Brook 
Trout. 
$10 tO $1,000 & ted ln Stocks and 
a month. Pamphlot free iwET per cent 
•re, 2 Wall etreef N. Y. Tumbrld « 0 A Co., Bank- 
Tr?. n ..?? nway n Dlvl ' ,lon ' Eastern It. R., Brook Trout. 
Trams leave Boston 8:00 A M. and 2:15 P M. 
Umbagog lakes, via Gr. Tr'k to Bethel Mo. I Largest 
Upper waters of Penobscot. 1 > n,nnk 
Sebcc Lake. t , 
Grand Lake Stream. , Land locked Salmon. 
Scoria '.If"’ 00 Ed ward Island, and Nova 
“ miLm?? lmon k 8 ^ 1 Trout . “nd Brook Trout. 
Trains leave Boston 8:30 A . M. nnd 8:00 P M 
Trontf ° y " k0 ®' V, ° Eur,u| nK'on, Me., Largo Brook 
Trom°* ehCad Lak °’ vla Dextcr ' Mo., Lake and Brook 
P. r ,?tm. lenvc Bo " ton 8:30 A M. 
J inininn cars on night train*. 
ioSS.5i; i &r E!"; d B " m ' , In •» ,h « " bo, • 
» “» “ m 
Eastern and Maine Gentral R.R.Line. 
°*°- E- Field, 
. 1 Fass. Ag 
jeI7-3m 
Agent, 
Ciuh. F. Hatod, 
Gen’l Managor, 
