FOREST AND STREAM 



Mdacittimuil- 



CLAVERACK COLLEGE 



— AND— 



Hudson River Institute, 



FOE BOTH SEXES. 



Fhie Ground*, 167 Furnished Booms, 20 In- 

 struetors, 11 Departments, 120 Classical 

 Pupils, large Gyninasiuni, and Drill- 

 Hall. Special advantage* in, all 

 Departments. Term opens 

 September 8, 1878. 



Bev. ALZONO FLACK, A. M., President. 



CLAVERACK, N.Y., 



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UNITED STATES HOTEL, 



—CORNER OF"— 



Fulton, Water and Pearl Sts., 

 1; \ ^™^. r . \ Proprietors. NE W YORK 



Mansion House, 



BUFFALO, 



F. E. HODGES, PROPRIETOR. 

 BUTTERFSELD HOUSE, 



OSCARLSTONE&'CO., Proprietors. 



UTICA, NEW YORK. 



ROSSIS HOUSE, 



Toronto, Canada. 



SHEARS & SON, Proprietors. 



This hruse is a favorite resort for Gentlemen Sports- 

 men, from all parts of the United States and Canada. 



QHEAP PLEASURE EXCURSIONS TO 



Lake Superior, 



By Collingwood and Lake Superior Line. 



CMcora, Cumberland, Frances Smith. 



The. Finest Line of Steamers on Canadian Waters. 



During the month of August, cheap excursion tic 

 will he issued by this line, good for any of its steai 



i tickets 

 ..3 steamers 

 either for the whole trip, or for any part of it, if passen- 

 gers prefer to lay over at any point of the route. 



The Captains have been instructed to take all the in- 

 side picturesque channels of the route, and to lay over 

 at points of interest to allow time to the excursionists 

 to land or to enjoy the sport of Sailing. 



Spacious private parlors can he secured on each 

 steamer for family parties. The tables are replete with 

 every delicacy of the season. 



Leave Collingwood every Tuesday and Friday at 4.30 

 P. M. on arrival of ''Steamboat Express Train," con- 

 necting with all Morning Trains or Steamers, east and 

 west, arriving in Toronto. 



The cheapest, coolest and most delightful summer 

 excursion on American waters. 



N. MILLOY & CO., 



Passenger Agents, 



8 FRONT ST., TORONTO. 



gar Mde, 



Live Moose for Sale ! 



Collectors of animals, Mill find a rare opportunity of 

 purchasing, at a low rate, two very fine specimens. 

 The Calf, a cow, is two month's old; the Bull is about 

 one year old. Both are gentle and in fine condition. 

 Can be shipped to any part of the country. For price 

 and further particulars, address 



FOREST AND STREAM OFFICE. 



Yachts for Sale. 



A few new Yachts, 50 by 17 feet beam, about 20 tons 

 will be sold. Make an offer. 



Address, P. O. BOX 142, N. Y. 



Road Stock. 



Three fine young horses, best stock, fast. "Will be 

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Address BOX 142, P. O. 



A Complete and Very Cheap Home, 



ONLY $5,000, 



1 Per Cent. Cash and the balance 



in Monthly Payments on 



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6 miles from New York in the beautiful village of 

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 year. 



Address. BOX 142, P. O. 



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AILORS ID GENE 



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We Make a Speeiality of Boys and Children s 



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You are invited to call and examine our Stock, which will be cheerfully shown 

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James Lacy, late with Devlin & Co. O. W. Dusenberry, late of Franklin & Co. 



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BROOKLYN. 



ITHMAR DU BOIS, 



Celebrated Shirt Maker, 



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FINE SHIRTS, 



Collars ancl Oixflfe, 



To Order, at Popular Prices. 



Fashionable Furnishing Goods 



One Price, Goods Marked in Plain Figures. 



grinling, 



Wedding Cards 



A SPECIALTY. 



ENGRAVERS 



And H>esig,-iiei*s, 



42 FULTON ST., NEW YORK. 



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I MANUFACTURING 



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Printers, Lithographers, 



40 FULTON STREET, 



Corner of Pearl Street, NEW YORK. 



ORDERS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE PROMPT 

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^issetkmam Advertisement^ 



. HASTINGS & SON, 



IMPORTERS OP AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 



Wines, Brandies, Gins, 



LONDON AND DUBLIN PORTERS, 



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NOTTS 



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A MOST EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR 

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 Manufactured and for Sale, Wholesale and Retail, by 



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IS GREAT VARIETY. 



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873. 



BOATING SEASON. 



1873 



WATERS' PATENT 



-IMPROVED- 



Paper Boats 



RACING, EXERCISE, PLEASURE, 

 SHOOTING OR TRAVELING. 



The inventors having during the past six months 

 given their entire attention to their manufacture, will 

 with this season, introduce our Improved Paper Boat, 

 in the construction of which great improvements have 

 been made, overcoming all objectionable features which 

 have been developed during the past six years. We 

 refer with pleasure to the record of the past. 



Our boats have been wintered and summered in both 

 hot and cold climates, rowed in both fresh and salt 

 water, yet after five, and in a few cases six seasons 

 of steady use, these boats can be shown as serviceable 

 to-day as when first finished. They were awarded the 

 First Medal and Diploma of the American In- 

 stitute, at its Fair held in New York in October, 1869, 

 and for racing and training they are preferred to those 

 of wood by numerous boat clubs and numbers of the 

 best oarsmen throughout the United Sates, having since 

 their introduction been rowed by the winners of Three 

 Hundred and Twenty Nine Matched Races. 



E. WATERS & SONS, Troy, N. Y. 



Sole Manufacturers for the United States and Europe. 



:o: 



NEW YORK AGENCY. 



Arrangements have been made with the well-known 

 house of A. M. INGERSOLL, Boat Builder, No. 159 

 South Street, New York, (Established 1828.) who will 

 keep at all times a large assortment of our boats on 

 hand. Parties desiring any class of boats, either Paper 

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 to 



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THE TWO SUCCESSFUL BOOKS OF 

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I. 



Halloek's Fishing Tourist, 



The Fishing Tourist, Angler's Guide and 

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A Book for the Trapper, Hunter 

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How to destroy the pests of the Farm and 



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How to hunt Deer, Buff ah and other game. 



IT GIYES 



Narratives of the exploits and experience of 

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