300 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



A GREAT INVENTION! 



S: 



Iiyi i tation 



r a i n i 



GLASS. 



:D 



Patented Dee. S, 1878. 

 CURTAINS, SHADES AND BLINDS 



dispensed with. New, Elegant, Cheap and Durable. 

 It produces all the uuique effects of a rlc'nh 

 or Elegantly fc'tulncd Window. It is easily ap- 

 plied to the glass In Windows of Houses, Churches, 

 Public Buildings, Steamboats, Street and 

 -Cars, Libraries, Parlors, Offices, Bath Rooms, Stair- 

 ways, Transoms, Vestibule Diors, etc., with the full 

 •eOect and brilliancy of variously colored ground 

 ^rlass. The article has just been patented, and not a 

 Hlngle agency lias as yet been established. 



> ful styles will be sent prepaid 



■with foil instructions, wholesale trices, etc., on 

 receipt of $1.0O. 



Aqentsf L LUM smith, .£«?«. 



J 7 1 7 8ansom Street, (Sole Agt. 



I ^forU. S. <Ss 



*pply to [PHILADELBH.Pa. I Canada. 



HEAD the following Extract from the Representa- 



; **M Agents 1 Paper of the world, The Philadelphia, 



Pi., AOBNTS' HBSALtt 



" We regard the above as the most remarkable 

 -and beautiful Invention ever patented, and would 

 .advise the Agent readers of the Hen 

 "to be on the alert to secure choice territory. The 

 -vticle le so simple, and yet will be in such universal 

 •demand, that It will undoubtedly meet, with a most 

 enthusiastic reception and extraordinary sale. It 

 •will offer the best opportunity for coining money 

 -that nag ever been presented to Agents, and the 

 .'business being light, neat and respectable, will be 

 ■peonllariy adapted to ladies and gentlemen who 

 from timidity, etc., have hitherto been debarred 

 aroru engaging in the Agency business, for want of 

 ■-some meritorious and suitable article to canvass for. 

 -Another vei v important feature of attraction is that 

 -all goods purchased will be promptly forwarded to 

 even the most remote i ectlon of the country free, of 

 ■express or freight charges." 



AGENTS' HERALD 



jttKil ItilO-EjLN 1 till y Xj JT-a-T-lii-iV Vi- AAU AVA-W. 



A CTIVE filVEN EMPLOYMENT 

 ""gITSTS u "o~od ■"yebyw'here 



■ By over 200 responsible advertisers In this month': 

 issue of the AGENTS' HEKALD. Grand outfit, in- 

 cluding Circulars, terms and a beautiful 10x14 En- 

 iaravlng of the Smitdoorapii, sample card and full 

 ISarttculars of the AG I Ifandsam. 



5te copies of last month' RAID, all 



One cent stamps taken. We cannot afford to give 

 the paper away, so don_t_ask us. Address '- u 



4* ORGANS. * 



/ The oldest, Ura_ 



5l perfect in *nu factory in 



258,000- 



\<« Two New Styles Just Out. 



^ Z<y*. Send for 1 



AV 



WATERS' TvU op 0R&A1IS. 



^^^ 



These beautiful organs 

 are remarkable alike for 

 purity of tone and perfect 

 ■ mechanism. Their utiles 

 are all richly finished in 

 Solid Black Walnut. We 

 sell a better Instrument at 

 a lower price than any 

 other House in the United 

 States. 



Waters'Pianos 



"Grand, Square and TJp- 

 are the best 

 the Tone, Touch, 

 _ ■ ■ *' Ttorlrmnnnhip and Dura- 

 bility unsurpassed. Warranted for SIX YEARS. 

 Extremely Low for Cash or on Installments. A 

 liberal discount to reai U 9, W dstera, 

 -etc AGENTS WANTED. Catalogues 

 Second-hand Pianos and Organs at GREAT BAR- 

 GAINS. HORACE WATERS dfc SONS, manu- 

 Sacturers and dealers, 40 East Fourteenth Street, 

 S9ew York. 



THOMAS W. PEYTON, 



ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, 



NOTARY PUBLIC, 



SO. 287 BROADWAY, ROOM 30, NSW YOSK OlTT, 



AU bnalneBs promptly attended to. Novs 



New York Mailing Agency, 



-with lateBt Improved Newspaper Folding an: 



<„ Mtiebirie-, 1-; spruce S... .111. door [torn Tribune 



"cSlolng JAMES BRADY, Manager and Proprlo- 



OPES DAY AND NIGHT. 



%iY nomi, feci ^i ,'.■> <■ ^p'^&Ww? 

 A<Mreea FAX'lfB & CO., Bankers, 17 Vv all St., N.l 



""■-"BEATS THE WORLD."-"""' 



OLD JUDGE SMOKIira TOBACCO. 



The Only Tobacco Ever Manufactured that D oes not Bite the Tongue. 



"OLD JUDGE" CIGARETTES. 



Manufactued under Letters Patent granted Charles G. Emery, March s, 1STS, by which the rice paper 

 nsed as wrappers is so prepared that the unpleasant odor and injurious effect of the OIL OF CREOSOTE 

 thrown off when burning is completely neutralized or destroyed, and the paper made saliva proof to pre- 

 vent its breaking or melting In the mouth. The great advantage and Importance of this invention will at 

 once be recognized by all smokers, and its truth demonstrated by the first "Old Judge" Cigarettes they 

 smoke. Neither will they require a printed certificate from any eminent Professor of Chemistry to con- 

 vince them they have heretofore, in smoking Cigarettes made of PURE RICE PAPER, been inhaling one 



lit ftw\ .1;in^li..tO r„iinnnr, t-....~... 



of the deadliest poisons Known. 



FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. 



COODWIN & CO., Manufacturers, 207 & 209 Water Street- 

 NEW YORK- 



THE LATEST! 



FRAGRANT VANITY FAIR 



TOBACGO AND CIGARETTES. 



"STRAIGHT"— Rare Old Virginia. "HALVES"— Rare Old Perique and Virginia. New Combina- 

 tions of these fragrant Tobaccos. The standard of our world-wide reputable and reliable brand, 

 VANITY FAIR, will ever be maintained, and such improvements added from time to time as are the 

 result of our unremitting effon: the market a Tobacco which shall meet all the demands of 



the connoisseur. WM. S. KIMBALL & CO., Rochester, N. Y. 



SIX PRIZE MEDALS. 



A Fine BLolabird Hunting Coat by mail on receipt of your measure 



and . . . . . $5 00 



A Full Suit of Waterproof Duck . . . 10 00 



Tents, Camp Chairs, Lounges, Dog Couples, 



Cheek Cords — for breaking dogs — with Snap, complete, . 50c. 



Game Bags, for 75 birds and 75 shells, . . $2 00 



Hunters' Grip Sacks of heavy canvas, which will hold more than " a 

 barrel," Locked, Strapped, good handles, will last a lifetime, . $6 00 



The Glasgow Hunting Cap — of light Scotch goods, perfectly soft and 

 pliable; can be put up in your vest pocket, for . . $1 50 



SO© WBISTbBS, 



Edgar's Patent Barbless Fish-hooks, three for . . 25c. 



p 

 ed Irish Setter Puppiesfrom Imported Dogs, Broken Setters 

 and Poin ters, Ready for Delivery. 



SPORTSMEN'S PICTURE.— A beautiful Colored Lithograph (19x21) of the Celebrated Field Trial 

 Champion Joe, Jr., and Blue Daisy II. (a litter sister to Sanborn's champion Nellie). The sketch from 

 which this Lithograph was made was taken on the spot by a special artist, and represents Jce, Jr., pointing 

 a bevy of quail with Blue Daisy backing, and Campbell ready for the rise. Sent post-paid, it. 



Practical Hints on Dog Breaking, 25 cents. 



ddress W. H. H OLA BIRD, Valparaiso, Ind. 



Osgood's Folding Canvas Boat. 



Weight, with jiaddlj t'..r tnnit estiing, duck hunting, exple*. 



ing, etc., 20 lbs. ; weight, with bottom board, 



otc, everything complete, 45 lbs. 



CHAS. F. 



ORVIS, 



MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN 



FISHING TACKLE, 



MANCHESTER, VERMONT. 



FINE 



RODS, REELS] and FL lTs~OF~MY~b WN MANUFACTURE. 



The beet ten dollar fly roa made. The Orvis Reel, $3.50, po tage prepaid. « Mlafc "-colored Leaders, 

 with loops for " droppers." Send for price list. Mention Forest akd Stheam. 



[ESTABLISHED IN 1837.] 



J. [O. Or ocxfeL <sSfc Oo„, 



FISHING TACKLE r 50 Fnlton St " 



ARCHERY, w ^fP^^ newyobk, 



SOLB AG TOT i m THE UNITED STATUS FOR THOMAS ALDRED, OF LONDON, MANF'CT'R'H OF 



The Finest Archery in the World. 

 8JBNJD FOB iPRlCB LIST. 



j§Hincetlsinttm$. 



Magic Lanterns and Stereoptkans. 



EA H. T. ANTHONT A CO., 691 Broadway. 

 • N. T., opposite Metropolitan. Stereoscope! 

 and Views; Graphoscopes, Chromos and Frames • 

 Albums, Fhoiographs of Celebrities, Photographic 

 Transparencies, Convex Glass, Photographlo Ma- 

 terials. Awarded First Premium at Vienna and 

 Philadelphia, dcesa 



PHILADELPHIA 



Fishing Tackle 



4, B. SHIPLEY & SON, 



508 COMMERCE STBEET. PHILA, 



Manufacturers of 

 FISHING TACKLE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 

 For Sea, Lake, River and Brook Fishing. 

 A Specialty of the celebrated Green Heart and 

 Bethabara Wood for Archery and Amateur Bod 

 Maters. Rod Mountings of every description. 

 SHIPLEY'S ELASTIC SNOODS 

 Catch every fish that bite. 



For Trout eu Single Gut 10 cts. eac* 



.' Bass '.' Doable-' 12 " " 



Highest Premium at Centenuiai,lS70, and Franklin 



' 

 Price Lists of Wood and Rod Mountings sent on 

 application. 



Send 10 cents for (34-pnge Illustrated Catalogue of 

 Fishing Tackle. 



MANN'S 



Trolling Spoons. 



We manufacture 59 different kinds of Trolling 

 Spoons, adapted to the waters of every State and 

 Territory. Our Perfect Revolving has proved to be 

 the best Trolling Bait ever manufactured. It la 

 covered bv two patent int, Nov. 21, 



1871, No. 121,182, and Skinner's patent, August 4, 

 1874, No. 153,8B'1. Beware of imitations. None 

 genuine unless J. H. Mann's name stamped on every 

 spoon. 



Wnoiesale Agents— Bradford & Anthony. S74 

 Washington street, Boston, and William Mills A 

 Son, 7 Warren Btreet, New York, and to be obtained 

 through most of the ol 'suing tackle 



dealers ; or write direct to the manufacturers for 

 catalogue and price list. 



JOHN H. MANN & CO., 



20 9m SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



Simpson's New Pocket Scale 



A scale for Hunters, Fishermen, Sharpshooter! 

 and Family use. Thia scale registers as high as 16 

 pounds, and graduate:! : , ■ ,: oy standard 



weights, is heavtiv nickel-plated. Only measures 

 3 inches in length by y. inch in diameter. Pro- 

 nounced by skilled mechanics to be the beat scale 

 ever Invented. 



Sample by mail, post-paid, 50 cents. 



On receipt of stamp I win send my new 64-page 

 catalogue, the most complete list ever published on 

 Fishing Tackle. Camping Goods. Shooting Tackle, 

 Pistols, Base Bill, Arohery, Cricket, Lacrosse, Fire- 

 men's and G , " Boxing Gloves, Foot 

 Balls, Sporting Publications nnd everything In tae 

 line of Sportsmen's Goods. 



P.O. Bos, 3307. 



marsu tf 



R. SIMPSON, 

 132 Nassau St., 

 New York, 



FISHINO TACKLE. 



Bend for descriptive catalogue containing names 

 of flies, prices, etc. 

 SARA J. MoBRIDE, Mmnford, Monroe Co., N. Y. 



To Persons Who Intend Fish- 

 ing in New Brunswick This 

 9 Season. 



Th>» undersigued. who has had several years' ex- 

 perience tJBhlng the Restlgouehe, Metap 

 vsile and Jaconet rivers, and adjacent lakes, has 

 constantly era rtmentnl siimon and 



above named waters. Those 

 v ho deal ■' :iw may be sure of getting uic-s which 

 cannot fill to kill, inquire of John iM 



letapedlo, or of me at Camp- 

 bellton, New Brunswick. JOHN" BAIrCD. 



mayis 3m 



