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FOREST AND STREAM. 



lancaus. 



J.D.DOUGALL 

 Breech Loading Gun and Rifle Maker 



TO 



H. R. H. the Prince of Wales and 

 Duke of Edinburg, 



59 St. James's Street, S. W., 



LONDON. 



MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH-CLASS BREECH 



LOADING SHOT GUNS AND EXPRESS 



RIFLES. 



Send for Illustrated and Descriptive Pamphlet, free, 



by post. Oct. 89 



JOHN RI6BY & CO." 



Breech Loading Shot Guns 



Double and Single Express Rifles. 



Long Range Match Rifles, &c 



%t SUFFOLK STREET, DUBLIN, 

 72 ST. JAMES STREET, LO!VDO.\. 



§uide for the §ouris(. 



THREE FAST EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY 



PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 



PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO 

 RAILWAY, AND TAN-HANDLE KOUTE. 

 Time, 9:30 A. M., SjOO P. M. 8:30 P. M. 



Shortest, quickest, and host line to Cincinnati, Lou- 

 isville, New Orleans, SI. Louis. Chicago, and all parts 

 nr tlie West, Northwest and Southwest. Pullman pal- 

 ace and drawing-room coaches on all through trains. 

 New York ticket offices-No. 586 Broadway, No. 941 

 Broadway, No. 1 Astor House, No g Battery Place. 

 Depot foot or Conlaudt street. Depot foot of Dcs 

 brosses street. 



FRANK THOMSON, Gen'l Manager. 



Sax'j. Carpenter, Gen'l Eastern Pass. Ageut. 



E. M. Both. Jr.. Gen'l Pass. Agent. 



Philadelphia via. Long Branch, 



and the New Jersey So. R. R. 



FARE FROM NEW YOP.K TO PHTLA. ONLY $2.25 



COMMENCING THURSDAY, SEPT, 10, 187*. 

 Leave New York from Pier 8. N. R., foot of Rector st. 



m-ln a. :-j.--F,ji. Phi I ■■■ -' I : ■' i ,.■.. Luog Erawli, T',m.~ 

 River, Tuckerton, Vinelund and Bridgeton. 



1:40 p. in— For Philadelphia, Long Branch, Toms 

 River, Waretown and Tuckerton. 



4:00 p. m.— For Long Branch, Toms River, Ac. On 

 Saturdays for Waretown, &c. 



AirlveinNcwYork. 



B:35 a. m.— From Toms Kiver, &c. On Mondays 

 from Waretown. 



1:05 p. m.— From Philadelphia, Vlneland, Bridge- 

 ton, Tuckerton, Waretown, .tec. 



4:20 p. m.— From Philadelphia, Tuckerton, Toms 

 Elver, Sic. 



C. P. McFADDEN, W. S. SNEDEN, 



Gen. Passenger Agent . General Manager. 



For Havana and New Orleans. 

 P/hila. and Southern Mail 



Steamship Company's 



REGULAR SEMI-MONTHLY LINE. 

 Steamship Juniata (1320 tons). .Capt. J.W. Catharine. 

 Steamship Yazoo (131)0 tons), . .Capt. L.D. Barrett. 



.V 'i !: -'ilpe, '•! |i:it '"--•'' ' ' - J 



Sailing everr - ■, I M each month from Pier 



No. 22 Delaware River, at 10 A. M. 

 For further information apply to Wit L. JAMES, 

 General Agent, No. 416 S. Delaware ave., Phila. 

 Oct 35 



■§otqls and $£c§ortsfor§pyort£mm. 



PUTNAM HOTEL, 



PALATKA, --- - FLORIDA, 

 H. L. IIAIfcT, 



__ Prop ri etor . 



Rossin House, Toronto, Canada. 



SHEARS & SON, Proprietors. 

 This house is a favorite resort for gentlemen sports- 

 men from all parts of the United States and Canada. 



INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, 

 NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK 

 J. 1. FULTON, Jr., Proprietor. 

 Special rateB to Boarders. 'cli6m 



DUCK SHOOTING AT VAN SLYCK'S, SIXTY 

 miles from Norfolk, Ya. Steamer Cygnet leaves 

 Norfolk at 6:30 A.M. Mondays and Thursdays; runs 

 direct to the house; ikiffaand stool dacks furnished. 

 Address G. S. VAN SLYCK, Poplar Branch P. O., 

 CUrritpck county, N. C. Oct 22 



FANCY POULTRY. 



All the desirable birds for sale. Send stamp for il- 

 lustrated catalogue. T. SMITH, Stony Brook, New 

 York. Oct. 22 



1J0R SALE— IN PERFECT ORDER— A MANTON 

 Gun, worth $85, for J50, and a Ropor 4-shootor 

 f roeeh loader, worth §"5, for $32. Apply at office of 

 Fyre«t and Stream 



$HisceUanc0tt8. 



Reduction in Price. 



J.&W.TOLLEY'S 



BREECH LOADING GUNS, 



Manufactory, Pioneer Works. lhrmm.ylmm, En£. 



-'--■.:,■- :^\ glls.r:in:e<-d qiuillty ;md shr-or ilii,- 

 £>>. ^.»$\ l.iii'or, sold in Ih.' Foiled Stales. 



They are made in six qualities, 

 each gun being branded with one 

 of the under mentioned names, 

 which denotes its quality: 

 nl . T$\ *; Wl Pioneer, .... $65 Gold. 



Tollev, 90 " 



Standurd, - - - - 115 " 

 "Islional, - - . 110 " 

 hiillcngo, - - - ISO " 

 ^yu^^^^^ti^i Paragon. - - - 225 " 

 ^PlOKEt*^ AnvnrH ,„ r thl , llbove maybe 

 ^>-==s^> ? * selected Willi confidence, as no 

 gun bears our name which we cannot thoroughly guar- 

 antee in every respect. 



S n.i f..l :-, In e, li'.iisirie, ,1 drs.-ri 1,1 ivi priceUs: 



BRANCH HOUSE, 2i» Maiden Lane, 



Corner Nassau street, New York. 



POSTPONEMENT. 



SECOND AND LAST 

 GRAND GIFT CONCERT 



IN ATD OF THE 



Masonic Relief Association 



OF NORFOLK. 



DAY POSITIVELY FIXED. 



THURSDAY. 10th NOVEMBER. 



LAST CHANCE. 



This enterprise is conducted by tho MASONIC RE- 

 LIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK, V A., under 

 authority of the Virginia Legislature (act passed 

 March 8th, 1873). 



50,000 Tickets— G.OOO Cash Uifts. 



#350,000 

 To "be Griven Away 



One Grand Cash Gift of.,- $30,000 



i Hn.nil i';i~ll I, ill , ,f . . . 2.i,Uif.' 



One Grand Cash Gift of 20,000 



One Grand Cash Gift of 10.000 



One Grand Cash Girt of.. 5,000 



One Grand Cash Gift of , 2,500 



One Grand Cash I ,il't 01 2,i">M 



15 Cash Gift.-, of 8i.<«Kic-ach .... lf.000 



as Cash Gifts of 500 each 14,000 



43 Cash Gifts of 250 each 10.T50 



7!' Cash Gifts of 150 each 11,850 



250 Cash Gifts of lOOeach 25,000 



5TS Cash Gifts of 50 each 28,900 



5000 Cash Gifts of lOeach 50,000 



bOOO CASH PRIZES, aggregating $250,003 



. PRICE OF TICKETS: 



Whole Tickets $10. OOlQuartor Tickets.... $2.50 



Half Tickets 5.00 Eleven Tickets 1U0.00 



no Individual benefits. 



This Concert is strictly for MASONIC purposes, 

 and will be conducted with tho same liberality, hon- 

 esty and fairness Which characterized the first enter- 



.lOH.V L. ROPER, President. 



For tickets and circulars giving full information 

 address 



HENRY V. iMOOHE, Sec'y, Norfolk, Ya. 

 RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED. 



"Seth Green Fish Ponds" 



Caledonia, Livingston Co., N. Y. 



A. S. COLLIN'S, Proprietor. 

 Eggs, Frv, Yearlings, ifce. of Brook Trout, Sal- 

 mon Trout, Salmon, White Fish, die. 

 Also Bass, Gold Fish. Silver Fish, and stock for 

 Aquaria, Wire Cloth, Hatching Trays, Patent Spawn- 

 ing Races, and everything pertaining to AbIi culture. 



I^ox* Sale, 



Cold Spring Trout Ponds, 



CHARLESTON, N. H., 



EGGS IN SEASON. TROUT OF ALL AGES, 

 Also BLACK BASS. 

 Address STONE & HOOPER. Oct 8 



BROOK TROUT, EGGS, PRY. AND YEAR- 

 LINGS of Brook Tront for sale, in their season. 



in, ii if [immiillv allen.ieil in. Send or nr., a, :i,.i ;,-, 

 H. H. THOMAS, superintendent Trout Grove Fish- 

 ery, Randolph, Cattaraugus county, N. Y, 



To Fish Culturists. 



TH E MOST APPROVED APPARATUS A ND FULL 

 dlleiae.n:' In; -lire, ~-.ll,] li~li in'- i'iIh.l!, U~ |ji-lfl-r I- 



edbythelale DR. ,1. H. SLACK. Also ova, fishes, 

 and all works on ttbh endure, supplied bv 



MRS. J. 11 SLACK, Troutdale Ponds, 



Send ''or Catalogue. Bloomsbury, N. J. 



Oct 8 " 



TROUTDALE--S SS 



Fish raising esiublislimeiit of the late Dr. .) H. .Slack. 



Located at lil n-hnrv. N J. tin the beautiful valley 



of the Mnscoi.eiec.ii-, <,n the N, .J. Ccn. Railroad, and 

 midway between New York and Philadelphia. Fine 

 tract of land, with farm house I idgc at the ponds, 

 and modern dwelling house, with gas and water. 

 Spring flowing 1.200 gallons per minmc. The model 

 Fish Farm. Even thing in perfect order and in full 

 operation. No such opportunity haa been offered be- 

 fore to engage in successful Fish culture. Go (or 

 cornel and see it. For full particulars address G. A. 

 ANDERSON, Trenton, N, J, Oct 8 



MISFIT CARPETS. 



GOOD SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS, MCH Patterns, Very Cheap, at Uie 

 OLD PLACE. 112 FULTON STREET, between William and Nassau. Sent home- and laid free of charge. 



r^i^cclhtteatis. 



Ladies and Gentlemen 1 1 

 There 1a no necessity for ' 



Discolored Teeth and Impure Breath? 



Formula of Dr. J. H, HAUGHWOUT, 

 Prepared by GEO. J. WE5CK, Chemist. 



Thousands of families can attest to its being ' 

 THE BEST TOILET ARTICLE 



OF ITS KIND NOW IN USE. 



K-r FOR SALE BT LEADING DED"QQTSTS,-©a 



LORD .& TAYLOR, 

 Broadway & 20th St., Sole Agents. 



E& H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 59't 

 . Broadway, N. Y„ op. Metropolitan Hotel. 

 Chronios and Frame, Stereoscopes and Views, Graph- 



oseniies, MegiileiliuhciipiB, Albums and Photographs 

 of celebrities. I'liolo- I.anlern Slide:, a specialty. Man- 

 ufacturers ol l'.e,r.,«rapliie Materials. Awarded First 

 Premium at Vienna Exposition. jellly 



F.CROTE&CO 



Turners & Dealers 

 in Ivory, 



114 East 14th St., N.Y 



Billiard Balls, Cloth, Cues, *.c. Ten Pin Balls and 

 Pins. Ivory and Bone Checks, and all other kinds 

 of Ivory Goods. 

 SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF 



Kehoe's Indian Clubs. 



For- a, first-class Dress or 



Business HAT, go direct to the manufacturer, 

 ESPKNSCHEID, 118 Nas B an street. 



CHICAGO 



SHOT TOWER CO., 



MANUFACTURERS OF 

 STANDARD 



DROP AND BUCK SHOT 



BALLS AND BAR LEAD. 



Ouralm is to manufacture an article of SHOT, that 

 is unsurpassed in ROUNDNESS, SOLIDITY, Pea- 

 fectionof POLISH, Truiloiiniiy of SIZE, and Accu- 

 racy of WEIGHT, in each bag. Orders from the 

 Trade solicited, and will be filled at 



The Lowest Market Prices. 



E. W. BLATCHFORD, President. 

 C. F. GATES, Treasurer juu 35 ly 



Murray & Baker, 



MANtjrACTURERS OP M.Tj KtSDS OF 



TENTS 



FOR HUNTING AND FISHING, &C. 

 Also a large stock of Oil Canvas, Waterproof Blankets, 

 and covers for horses and wagons. Please send 

 for our prices, giving size and description of 



I.I ' pi .....! 'I I. ' I .,■ .Ol I,.-- : II ■? , 



Chicago. 



R. J. WALSHE, 



DRAPER and TAILOR, 



MOVICKER'S THEATRE BUILDING, 



CHICAGO. 



JBs tatoliisheci 1 8 53. 



E. E. EATON, 



GUNS AND PISTOLS. 



Fishing Taekle, &c, 



03 State Street, Chicago. 



§JriladelgJiia. 



Breech and Muzzle Loading 



SHOT GUNS, 



Fishiii2and Sporting Tackle of every description 

 Also, the new Improved Parlor or Gallery Killes, Pig. 



if Is and Tareetr 



SPORTSMENS' DEPOT. 



JOHN KRIDER, 



Corner Second and Walnut Str., Philadelphia. 



IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER and DEALER IN 



Guns, Kifles, Pistols, and Fishing: Tackle 

 of all Kinds. 



He invites all Sportsmen and dealers In his line to 

 examine his etoe.k of Flies reel Spliced fiumboo Rods, 

 which are the best, in this country. We make Flies of 

 all kinds to order, or rods of any style. 



line lejnslanily no hand a fall a ■--,:.■. l : i . - . , ( ,,f [t,„ts 



Hooks, Lines, Hails, Keels. Fly Hooks, Salmon Flies, 

 ''''■ "tip i.'-d Silk Lines, Silk and Ha i Tront Lines, &c. 

 Perch Snoods, China and Grass Lines. Also, a large 

 lot of Cane Reeds, Bamboo and Japan. 4-ly 



Thomas ^pax-lis, 



Shot and Bar Lead 



Muuufactiirer, 



[Established 1808] 

 Office, No. 121 Walnut Street, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



SB.\D And receive by return mail a copy of 



rirTV HINTS To ANGLERS. A little book 



r I P I I brimful of fun and useful points. 13 



111 ■ spirited humorous illustrations, by 



PCWTC Cruifcshank. To which is added Hints 



uCtl I w for DbeB8 Ha y««> neatly bound in 



cloth. CLAXTON, REMSEN & HAFFLEFINGER, 



Publishers, Philadelphia. Oct2H 



BREECH LOADING DOUBLE 



GUNS 



OF ALL THE BEST MAKERS. 



Fishing Taekle, 



AND 



Sportsmen's Goods, 



IMPORTED AND FOR SALE B5f 



BARTON, ALEXANDER & WALLER, 



lOl & 103 DUANE ST.. (near 

 Broadway) New York. 



AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES AHMS 

 COMPANY'S REPEATING PISTOLS. 



H. W. COLLENDER, 



MANUPACTCBERS OP TO% 



STANDARD AMERICAN 



BILLIARD TABLES, 



OFFICE AND WAREKOOMS ' 



IVo. 738 BROADWAY, 



BILLIARDS. 



National Grand Tournament, 



For the Championship of America, at the Three Ba 

 Carom Game. The most brilliant galaxy of experts 

 ever congregated in aroutest. For prizes amounting 

 to $2,500 in cash, and a superb emblem presented by 

 Matthew Delanev, Inventor and patentee or the re- 

 nowned wire cushion. At Tammany Hall, in Hie City 

 ofNcw York, commencin-.' WEDNESDAY EVEN- 

 ING, NOV. 1th, 1874, and to continue afternoon and 

 eveningfor nine days. Tho contestants arc: Mnuricu 

 Viguaux, Cyrillel 



Mai 



e Daly 



P. Rupolph 



The games to 



bevel table, »ltt 



rules now being 



The hall willl 



seats for ladies. 



Tickets, 50 c_. 

 charge for ladies. 



Afternoon seam __ 

 evening at 8 o'clock. 



. F. Slot 



iels, A. 



3 points up, on the new standard 

 lcli balls, and to be governed by 

 •cied hv this congress. 

 anged in the most complete man- 

 being paid to having suitable 



each; reserved seats, $1. No 



NlTCuson, Boat Builder. 



All description of rowing, sailing, steam yachts and 

 hunting boats on hand and made to order. Brass and 

 malleable row-locks, oars, &c. Patentee of late im. 

 provemente & life-boats. IS S, Market street, Chicago 



