412 
FOREST AND STREAM 
THE ORVIS REEL 
Tlio Most Compact, Neatest, Cheapest, and Durable Keel in the Market. 
NO 1.-This Keel is extra nickel-olated and finely finish, d. Is perforated to make It light, and keep it 
free from panel also that the line tuay dty without removing it from the reel after use. Hhs a very perfect 
click. It ia very light, very strong, and holds from 40 to 50 yards of line. It is more compact mid Jess cnmber- 
_e than ordinary 20 yard reels. It is quite narrow, and takes up line rapidly. Put up in neat Black Walnut 
Case, price $5. 
NO 2—For Prizes. Same style as No 1. Heavy Gold Plate. Exlra finish, with caae, price $10. 
Seut by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of price, or by express, C. O. D. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO 
THE TRADE. Send for New Pnce List of Fishing Rods, Reels, Flies. Lines, &c., «&c. Mention this paper. 
C. F. OUT 18 & CO., Patentees and Manufacturers* 
mch303m MANCHESTER. VERMONT. 
McBride Flies, 
The Standard Flies for American Waters. 
These flies are imitations of American insect®, or 
combinu’ion of colors, that an experience of forty 
years has proved most successful Parties sup¬ 
plied with casting lines and artificial flies for 
Pennsylvania trout streams, Adirondacks, the Maine 
Woods, Lake Superior, Thousand Islands, Canadian, 
and other waters. Anglers not acquainted with the 
nomenclature of these flies, by mentioning the local 
ity where they intend fishing, will have the varieties 
bent suited to those waters seut to them. Flies copied 
from any naiural insect or pattern desired. SARA. 
J McBRIDE. (Successor to John McBride) Mumford, 
Monroe count.v. N Y. 
1C ••ton, Holhertou & Co., Sole Agents for the 
East-rn Cities. deeply 
(celluloid patent.) 
Trolling and Click Feels. 
Kfestiixe, N. Y., August, 1875. 
Messrs. Geo. E. Habt & Co.: 1 take great plea¬ 
sure in calling the attention of all lovers of the Kotl. 
Keel trad Flv to your Celluloid Reels for Tr lling and 
I'lv-tishtng, for ease of manipulation lightness, com¬ 
bining strength and perfection in mechanism, they 
ar#tnc mtmrahle. and I clteerfullv add my testimony 
in their favor. Yours, J. R RO.MEYN, M. D. 
GKOKbE E. HART & to, Newark, N. J. 
JngOtf. 
. L, H. Abbey. 
48 Maiden Lane. \ p o. box .294 
35 Liberty Street.) new yoek. 
ABBEY & IMBRUE, 
(Successors to Andrew Clerk & Co.) 
New York, London, and Redditch, 
FISHING TACKLE 
Of Every Description and Quality. 
We particnlarly call attention to our extensive as¬ 
sortment of fine goods for sportsmen, such as Salmon 
Trout, and Black Bass Flies and Snell Hooks, on hand 
and tied to order; Cuttjhnnfc and Pasque Islinds 
Bass Lines, Water-proof Braided Silk Lines, etc., etc. 
Every eenuine H. L. Leonard’s Six-Spliced Bamboo 
Salmon. Trout, and Bass Rod is marked “H. L Leon¬ 
ard, maker, Abbey & Imbrie, sole agents. Beware 
° f Sole'agents Vor the McCord Patent Celluloid Black 
Bass Reel, and Aiken Black Bass Rod. Proprietors 
of the celebrated Winchester Pateut Braided Rods. 
Sole importers of Joseph Warnn s Drill-Eyed and 
FW-Eyed Needles. . .. 
Parties fitted out with appropriate tackle for the 
Rocky Mountains, Pacific Coast, Canada, Maine, Adi- 
londacks, etc., etc. Orders by mail will receive the 
personal attention of the firm. _ may40 
We offer to dealers and sportsmen a most complete 
assortment of 
Fishing Tackle, 
Rods, Keels, Lines, Artificial Flies, Nets, 
Raits, Fish Hooks, Ac. 
Split Bamboo Fly Reds and Reels 
OK THE FINEST WORKMANSHIP. 
Tackle suitable for Maine, Adirondack, Canadian, 
and other fishing. 
ARTIFICIAL FLIES DRESSED TO ORDER. 
llKEECH AND MUZZLE LOADING GUNS, 
BARTON, ALEXANDER & WALLER. 
IOI & 103 DUANE ST., (near 
Broadway) New York. 
Split Bamboo Fly-Bods. 
I have on hand several fine tront rods at $15 each, 
and am ready to fill ordere to a limited number. Ad¬ 
dress CHA8. F. MURPHY, 
suihlfi 8m 40 Halsey St., Newark, N. J, 
, BISSETT & MALLESON, 
(Successors to J.C.Conroy & Co.) 
65 Fulton St., N. Y„ 
Invit.e the attention of amateurs 
to the HddiLions they have made 
to their regular stock of Fine 
Goods, comprising in part 
Six Strip Split Bamboo 
m - RODS, 
for Trout and Salmon fishing. 
?t! ' THE FAMED M/GINNIS 
rm BLACK BASS RODS, 
made of Split Bamboo (new this* 
iPkM season.) Vom Hole’s Rubber 
Pt ‘ c ' Pivot, Click and Salmon 
M wtfm Redd. The celebrated “Frank- 
v pCm fort> ’ Reel. &c . &c Sole man- 
SsflBHr ufacturersof “Mnllaly’s”Patent 
nsWW * Flies. The new style Cum hunk 
Ba*s Lines of Extra qualify. 
Parties fitted out for the Adi- 
rordacks, the Maine Woods, 
Lake Superior, Newport, Cutty 
hunk. Pasque Island, West Isl¬ 
and, Bamegat, &c. 
Ciders by mail will receive 
careful and prompt attention. 
Philadelphia Fishing Tackle House. 
A. B. SHIPLEY & SON, 
503 and 505 Commerce St., Philadelphia, 
Manufacturers of fine Rent and Glued and Green- 
heart Bass and Trout Fly Rod and Tackle for Brook, 
Iiiver, and Sea Fishing. 
FINE ROD MOUNTINGS. 
Greenheart wood of all sixes on hand for Rod 
Makers. Highest Piemlum awaitied by the Franklin 
Institute, 1874. mch9 6m 
J. B. Crook& Co., 
Mitror actdkeks and Importers op 
FISHING TACKLE! 
GO IP, 1 1 ton St., N. Y. 
N. B.—Sole manufacturers in this country of the 
celebrated 
Green Heart Rods, 
for Tront Baas and Salmon. 
BRADFORD S ANTHONY, 
374 Washington St., Boston. 
AND 
ANGLING IMPLEMENTS. 
pngSb-ly 
E. TOM HOFE. FI 
Manufacturer and Dealer in 
Fill 
m 
.1 
THE LEADING REEL MAKER 
OF THE UNITED STATES, or ANYWHERE ELSE. 
II. L. DUNCKLEE’S 
PATENT 
CAMPING and MINING 
STOVE. 
PATENTED JUNE 22, 1875. 
Outside dimensions, packed, 12x12x20 inches. 
Weighing only 35 pounds, very durable, will cook 
for ti n persons, and ia especially adapted for camping 
purpo>es. The ware consists of 8 qt.. kettle. 6 qt. tea 
kettle, 2 qt. coffee pot, fry pau, round tin pan, 2 
square pans, dipper, gridiron. lent collar, 8 ft. funnel, 
and an ovea that will roast 15. pounds beef. 
The ^ 
j is so constructed that it nests and packs 
I. and the oven aud funnel pack Inside the 
stove, as represented in cut 2, leaving room for pack¬ 
ing half a dozen plates, kniver, forks, spoons, and 
drinking cups. Price complete, $15. 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
H. L. DUNCKLEE, 
Box 2710. Boston. 
For fate at SPORTSMAN'S EMPORIUM, 1«2 Nas¬ 
sau at. New York City, aud R. H. KILBY’S, 3-18 St. 
Paul street, Montreal. 
g®"”Agents warned in every town. ju113-4teow 
THE NEW 
BOSTON 
SHOOTING SUIT. 
Manufactured only by 
G. W. SIMMONS & SON, 
Boston, Mass. 
We offer this season an entirely new design of 
WATER PROOF SHOOTING SUIT (made from ex¬ 
tra quality duck), in the preparation or which we have 
been assisted by the advice and suggestions of oar 
best resident sportsmen. 
The design embraces the best points of the English 
and French Suits, combined with the necessary re¬ 
quirements for American service. Particular atten- 
tention has been paid to color. 
Each suit is thoroughly water-proofed bv a new pat¬ 
ent process. The seams aud pocket comers being 
securely fastened, the arm holes ventilaled, and 
nothing neglected to render the suit perfect in every 
respect. 
The price has been fixed at $18, to include Hat or 
Double Visored Cap, Detachable Haverlock, Coat, 
Vest, and Pantaloons. 
One hundred smts wiU bo kept ready In stock, so 
that we can furnish to order any size required, at a 
moment’s notice. 
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS A DEALERS IN 
Fishing Tackle, 
Fishing Bods, 
Fish Hooks, 
In the Golden Rule (Rev. W. H. H. Murray’s paper) 
the enthusiastic editor writes:— 
“Wo were shown, the other day, a new water-proof 
snit. specially adapted for sport-men, designed and 
made np by Simmons & Son, of Boston, and to which 
we call the attenrion of all brethren of the out-door 
and shore-shooting fraternity, because it meets the 
demand of personal comfort and convenience beyond 
anything of home manufacture seen by us before. 
As a sportsman, we give it onr unqualified endorse¬ 
ment, as combining *he bo-t points of the English 
suits, and in addition skilfully adapted to the neces¬ 
sities of the American eervtce. It is a most admirable 
and satisfactory contrivance in color, style, water- 
nroof quality and capacity. The coat is a marvel 
In this latter respect.” 
Persona ordering from a distance need send only 
the following to be enre of a perfect fit:—Waist Mea¬ 
sure, Height, Breast Measure, Length of Sleeve, Size 
of Head. 
GAY SIMMONS & SON, 
“OAK RAIL," BOSTON, MASS. 
M>10 6n» 
JbjUl/llj I1U1 J VI lull YJU UV if 
Sportsman’s Emporium. 
102 Nassau Street, N. Y., 
Sole Agents for the celebrated McBride Fliea. 
Tents, Camp Stoves, Jack and Fishing Lumps, 
and Portable Boats of all kinds. 
Thompson's water-proof Fishing and Hunting 
Suita. 
Holberton’j. new Fly Book will hold 114 Fliea a* 
full length, without curling the f-nells, Each one 
held in its place by a German silver fly holder, Bound 
in the finest Russia leather; price $7. 
Fishing Tackle, Gnus, Rifles, Hunting Knives, Ditt- 
nar Powder, Kay’B Con central ore. 
The new Water-proof Moccasin Shoe. A perfect 
=hoe for the Sportsman, Angler, and Tourist. Price 
$7.50. 
English and American Dog Biscuit. 
Ammunition of all kinds. 
Seurt stamp for Catalogue. 
jel ly F. O. Box 5,109. 
HOOTING AND FISHING SUITS, 
(complete).$tO 
LIOOTING AND FISHING SUITS, 
(complete).@1* 
S HOOTING AND FISniNG SUITS, 
(complete).@20 
TV. H. HOLABIItD 
Would most respectfully annonnee to his patrons and 
friends that be is prepared to make 
Shooting anil Fishing Snits 
at the above prices. The ten dollar salt is better 
made than any competitor can offer for the same 
money. My original design having been appropriated 
by other manufacturers. I have been compelled to 
make many changes in the arrangement of pocketB, 
Ac., for which I have to thank the fraternity at large 
for suggestions. I believe that I have the 
BEST SHOOTING AND PISHING COATS IN 
THE WORLD, 
and respectfully Bolicit yourotders. I send my new 
Illustrated Catalogue, 16 pages, free on application. I 
Dealers will find It to their advantage to handle my 
goods. They are better known aud more highly ea-j 
teemed than any other make. 
Address 
W. H. Holabird, 
VALPARAISO, 1ND. I 
N. Y. Office: No. 1 Cocrti ami Sr. 
THE 
PAPER STB PIPE. 
•Just the Thing for Home 
and Camp Use. 
Supplies a want which smokers have long felt—a 1 
pipe which shall give simply the taste and odor of to- j 
uaeco smoke. This pipe never accumulates rank 1 
smelling liquid in stem or bowl, bur is always ch-au-B 
and sweet. The bowl and mouthpiece are permanent,* 
but the stem is of porouB paper, to be laid a*lda after 1 
a few days' use and a new one fitted. Extra stems 1 
accompany each pipe. The price of exira sterna, 4 
when nor. furnished with the pipe, is as follows: Four * 
and a half and seven inches, be.; twelve inches, 15c. 1 
Sold by pipe and cigar dealers generally, or a completes 
sample seut by mail for $1 by 
J. H. Hubbard, 
nov18 tf Selling Agent, Cambridge. Mass. I 
F or sale—the steam yacht® 
Ariel. 45 feet, long 9 feet beam; is a handsome! 
and comfortable boat, and can steam 1 ~ miles per J 
hour on 40 lbs. coul per hour; cabin- and pilot house J 
finished with hard wood and is first-class throughout. J 
Price $2 800. S. B. GEEACBN, 71 Lawrence -nuet.l 
N • . .. N. J.* _ jiiSh It. J 
hie latest 
Portable Boat. 
I Unqualified testimonial-from those 
who have used them. 
Carries yonr ingeage, and is obecked on the railroad' 
as a trunk; ix2s3 feet dimensions. Is in-i»utly 
drawn oat into a strong ten foot boat, covered with 
water proofed canvas. Bnd made ready for the water In 
five minutes without tools. Send for circular and 
nrir.es to CHAS. A. FENNElr, 1 
pncBS Mystic River, Conn. 
Can he seen at Eaton & HoiOu.ou b 102 Naaean- 
street. ___may4_tf_j 
T here can re no greater por-| 
tability without serious defects They arc the only! 
portable boats that art* equal to the wn He.«l w hole* 
onus for local n*«. Sold by Eaton, Uolberton & Co., 4 
102 Nassau street. Jy2» ly M 
RUSHTON’S 
Portable Sporting Boats. 
Weigh only 25 t.0 75 pound*, are 11 to 15 feet long; 
and bave ample c pacity for from one to four person* 
and baggase Cedar a ding oak keel, sterna, 
SEND FOR PRICE LIST. 
J. H. KUSHTON, Manner, 
jneh9 6ni Canton, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. 
F 
. iOR SALE-PLEASANT HOMES Off 
' easy terms; sltnatednear the seashore, at Bath. 
I * large yaids, with fruit and shade tree?, sod. 
Darns; pleasant tarroundiDgs, good fishing, bunting, 
and bathing. Addxe&s J.H, BATTY, 
u Box 40, New Utfecfeti A. 
