FOREST AND STREAM. 



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fotyk. 



St. John's Hotel, 



PALATKA, E. FLA., 



P. & H. PETERMANN, Proprietors. 



This well-known resort for Winter lias been newly 

 urnislied throughout, combining first-class table with 

 every convenience and comfort to guests. 



UNITED STATES MOTEL, 



—CORNER OF— 



Fulton, Water and Pearl Sts., 



G. L. PkaboSt, J" Proprietors. NEW YORK. 



Mansion House, 



F. E. HODGES, PROPRIETOR. 



BUTTERF1ELD HOUSE, 



OSGAR L STONE & GO., Proprietors. 



UTIOA, NEW YOUR. 



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. 



§p almsmen's <§ooth. 



BROOKLYN CUiV EMPORIUM 



E.H. 



DEALER IN 



Guns and Gunning Material, 



564 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. 



Sporting 1 CjtoocI^i 



BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, AND 

 ON HIRE. Special attention paid to Fine Guns 

 and Breach-Loaders, &c. Repairing of every descrip- 

 tion a specialty. 



{WT Goods sent everywhere by express, marked 

 C. O. D. 



BOSTON, 



DEALERS IN SKATES 



AND SKATE STRAPS, 



Are Agents for the United States, for 



Forbes Patent ACME Club Skates, 



The only reliable and really Self-Fastening Skate 

 ever invented . 



Agents also, for Winslow's Wood Top and Ladies' 

 Skates, Barney & Berry's Club and Rink Skates. 



Best quality Patent Buckle Straps for Skates. 



\ 78 Washington Street. 



AVILUDE. 



TOTEM. 



SNAP 



West & Lee, 



PUBLISHERS OF 



IVati\x*al History Series of 



GAMES, 



AND MANUFACTURERS OP 



OHIVALRIE, 



Worcester, Mass. 



Established in 1835. 



PRITCHARD BROS., 



No. 94 Fulton St., N.Y. 



ALL KINDS OF 



Fishing Tackle 



Made and repaired with the utmost despatch. 

 also, constantly on hand 



THE BEST SELECTION OF TROUT AND SAL 

 >10N RODS, REELS, LINES AND FLIES. 



Medals awarded at the World's Fair and American 

 Institute far our superior Artificial Flies. 4— 



China Grass Fish Lines, 



\tt\u$tn\$t[tB, 



A. 



R SAMTJELL'S 



NEW PARK THEATRE. 



Mr. JOHN E. OWENS. 



First appearance this season as 



SOLON SHINGLE, 



In his great specialty, and 



JOSHUA BUTTERBY. 



In Tom Taylor's exquisite comedy, 



VICTIMS. 



Supported by his own powerful dramatic .combina- 

 tion. 



Box sheet open from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M., at 114 

 Broadway, N. Y. Seats may be secured six days in 

 advance.' 13 — 



Thursday Evenings. 



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COURSE, 



Li 11 III i 



UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE 



EVERETT LITERARY ASSOCIATION, 



At Dr. Dureya's Church. 

 Cor. Classon Avenue & Monroe Street, 



BROOKLYN. 

 -O- 



Thursday Evening, November 13, 



LECTURE BY 



Rev. Geo. H. Hefworth, 



Subject;— "The fight between Good and Evil." 



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Thursday Evening, November 27, 



LECTURE BY 



Brete Harte, 



Subject:— "Some Bad People..'" 

 



Thursday Evening, December 11, 



LECTURE BY 



Hon. Wendell Phillips, 



Subject:— "Street Life in Europe." 



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Thursday Evening, December 18. 



LECTURE BY 



Dr. Newman Hall, 



Subject:— "Memories of Palestine." 



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Tickets for the entire course, (including reserved 

 seats) $3. 

 Tickets for the concert, (including reserved seats,) $1 

 For sale, after September 25, at Underbill's Drug 

 Store, cor. Classon and Greene Avenues; Jones 1 Drug 

 Store, cor. Classon Ave. and Fulton St., Cutfs Drug 

 Store, cor. St. James Place and Fulton Street; and 

 Slade's, Fulton St. opposite Flatbush Ave. 



NATIONAL AMATEUR 



Gymnastic and Athletic 



TOURNAMENT. 

 Academy of Music, Saturday Ev'g Nov. 8. 



Music by Dodworth's full Orcbestra. Entries close 

 Oct. 25. Tickets for sale at headquarters, No. 6 East 

 Twenty-eighth Street; S. Strasburger's, No. 3 Maiden 

 Lane; Wm. E. Van Wyck's, No. 36 Beekman Street; 

 J. G. Sands' (Genung & Co.,) No. 37 Union Square; 

 Prof. Wm. Wood, Young Men's Christian Association: 

 New York Turnverein, East Fourth Street. 12-14 



American Institute Fair 



MOW OPEN. 



2d and 3d AVENUES, bet. 63d and 64th STREETS 



10-1S 



Noa. 1, 2 & 3 assorted, for sale by 



U. A.HORRISON, 167 Front St. 



CROWDED DAY AND EVENING 



with select and fashionable audiences. 

 UNEQUALED ATTRACTIONS. 



Interesting Manufacturing Processes. 

 MACHINERY IN MOTION. 

 Amusement and instruction combined. 



NEW GAS ENGINE. 

 Complete Manufactory of 



LADIES' AND MISSES' SHOES. 

 Upwards of 100 pairs of Corsets made daily by 



THE WONDERFUL CORSET LOOM. 

 Ivory Turning. Envelope Making. 



NOVEL KNITTING MACHINES. 

 Brush Making. Steel Forging. 



HEEL MAKING MACHINERY. 

 Vacuum Pumps. Wood Machinery. Scores of other 

 NEW AND INTERESTING NOVLTIES. 



Never before exhibited, 

 SUPERB CONCERTS 



by Keating' s Orchestra, Afternoon and Evening. 

 A GENUINE BROOK TROUT 



Presented by R. G. Allerton, Esq., weighing 



EIGHT AND ONE HALF POUNDS. 

 MISS JULIA GRIFFIN, 



THE YOUNG SCULPTOR, 



WILL MODEL FROM LIFE. 

 Afternoon & Evening.— Open from 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. 

 10-14 Admission, 50 cents. Children, 25 cents. 



ALBERT C. KUCK. 



(Successor to N. J. PLUMB,) 



No. 32 PARK ROW, 



Opposite New P. O. NEW YORK. 



IMPORTER OP 



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jy 



IIUIJ 



And Dealer m all Kinds op 



m 



FISHING TACKLE, GUNS, 

 REVOLVERS, 



Skates & Sporting Goods. 



glofhing mtd £ui[ni8fwtt] §ood§. 



FRANCES PROBST, 



Merchant Tailor 



No. 51 LIBERTY STREET, 



Opposite Post Office, NEW YORK. 



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Formerly with J. WEIDENFELD, 743 Broadway. 

 10-62 



152 



[CELEBRATED 



Shirt Maker, 



328 Fulton St., Brooklyn. 



FINE SHIRTS, COLLARS AND 

 CUFFS TO ORDER, 



-AT POPULAR P R I C E S ,— 



Fashionable Furnishing Goods in gi eat variety* 



8-20 



#"* £*k 



Real Estate^ 



T70R SALE.— Twenty-six full lots on Macon and Mc 

 r Donough Streets, near Reid Ave., Brooklyn. The 

 plot or any part, on terms to suit. 



Twenty-three full lots 25x100, in Flatbush, near the 

 line of the Hempstead and Bay Ridge Railroad, the plot 

 or any part at $200 per lot, terms to suit. Apply to 



CANDEE & COOK, 



810 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. 

 Or to C. HALLOCK, office of Forest and Stream. 



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 

 sold by the advertiser, for the cost of raising 



Address BOX 142, P. O. 



A brace of pups, bred from the same strain in use 

 in the Royal Kennel, crossed occasionally with the 

 best strains in England, such as Lord Paget's, Col. 

 Challoner's, Mr. Holford's, &c. AddressJ 



WILLIAM BURNS, 

 12-14 Mr. Sheldon Stephen's Farm, Montreal. 



c$$}incclhmcmB J$dvertiMentent$. 



MONTREAL, CANADA. 



MANUFACTURERS OF HARDWARE, 

 STOVES, IRON RAILINGS, WIRE WORK,&c. 



Also, a class of wrought iron work known as 



Mediceval Iron Work, 



FOR CHURCHES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, 



&c, &c. 

 Entrance Gates for Parks and Residences 



A SPECIALTY. 



GftRTHERYS DOG S(MP~ 



Will destroy Fleas, cleanse the skin a^d hair from 

 scurf and smells, making the coat fine and glossy, 

 without giving cold or doing the least barm to the ani- 

 mal, and safelv cure the mange. 



C. CARTHERY, 12 Dalston Rise, Hackney. London. 



Sold by all chemists and drt^gists, 



JOHN F. HENRY, Sole Agent, 



8 & 9 COLEGE PLACE, N. Y. 



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Naturalist, Taxidermist, 



DEALER IN 



Objects in natural History. 



ANIMALS, DEER'S HEADS, 

 BIRDS, REPTILES, 



FISH, &c. &c, 

 MOUNTED IN A SUPERIOR MANNER. 



N. B.— Birds, amounted or in skins,) and their Egga 

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Artificial Eyes by the pair or hun- 

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 the Trade. 



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ifriiifing, 



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MANUFACTURING 



STATIONERS, 



Printers, Lithographers, 



40 FULTON STREET, 

 Corner of Pearl Street. NEW YORK. 



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