FOEEST AND STREAM. 



399 



-Z&T 



$i* M mm t* 



A SUB.E CURE FOR 



Distemper in the Dog, 



That Disease so fatal to those Animals. 



Wood's Dog Remedy, 



Prepared and Sold by 



CHARLES CLARKE, 



1anl3fit 179 Essex street. Lawrence, Ma ss. 



t5ureT bred setter dogs and 



\_ bitche-*, broken and unbroken, aud setter and 

 pointer whelps for sale, LOW for cash, or will ex- 

 change for shot guns, books, pigeons, live quail, 

 fowls ferrets, or anything of value. Address AMA- 

 TEUR^ De laware City; Del. Dcc23 tf 



t^OR^ALE— A VERY SUPERIOR, 



_P thoroughbred, well broken, retrieving setter. 

 Also a splendid brace of Blue Belton pups, 6 months 

 old. Address H. 8M.1TH, at this office. tf 



I)OGS TRAINED. 



QETTERS AND POINTERS TAUGHT 



{O to Retrieve, Point, Hunt, Charge, To-Heel, Hie- 

 on. To-ho, and controlled by hand and whistle, for $50. 

 Extra field practice, $50. Tricks taught. Dogs boarded 

 for $6 per month. FRANKLIN SUMNER, 



Brush Hill Road, Milton, Mass. 



p. 0. Address, Blue Hill, Mass. 



Reference: Win, R. Schaefer, gunmaker, 61 Elm 

 street, Boston. nov!8 6m 



H~~~EMIY GARDNER, M. D., HAS CONSTANT- 

 LY on hand and for sale, medicines adapted to 

 the cure of all diseases. Dealer in sportmg dogs of 

 every variety. Dogs trained for reasonable cornpen- 

 satiou. No. in South Fifth ave.. N. Y. Oct 22 



F"~~OR SALE— A W. & 0. SCOTT & SONS 

 Breech Loader, laminated steel barrels, re- 

 bounding locks, 12-gauge; weight, eight pounds; mod- 

 ified choke-bored. A magnifient field gun, and a hard 

 hitter. Imported by James Bown & Son, Pittsburgh. 

 Cost, $225; only been nsed one year; good as new;, 

 offered for sale for want of use; lowest cash price, 

 $150. Address this office. jan6 tf 



U. S. Camp Lounge Co., | 



TECI, N. Y. Circulars Free. gg 

 Folds Very Small. 



\$Q\t%mmn i^aeds. 



The Popular Sheridan Lounge, $5 plain; $10 quilted, 

 is the standard with sportsmen. Sold at Eaton & 

 Co.'s, 102 Nassau St., and E. S. Harris, 177 Broadway. 



Mildew-proof, 



AND 



Moth-proof 



GARMENTS 



FOR 



HUNTING, 

 FISHING, 



AND 



TRAVELING, 

 OF 



DRAB DUCK,CORmiROY, 



FCbTIAN, REPELLANT, 



BLUE BEAVER and FRIEZE. 



Wading Boots, Fishing- Stockings, Rub- 

 ber Clothing, Ac. 



Game Ventilating Pockets. 



Illustrated Price List and Samples free. 



The most complete list ever published. Send for it. 



GEO. C. HENMNG, 



Apr M ly 



410 Seventh Street, 



WASHINGTON. D. C. 



W. H. Holabird, 



SOLE MANUFACTURER OP 



Waterproof 



Valparaiso. Indiana. 



Send for Illustrated Circular. pov18 tf 



1 THE* REACTIONARY LIFTER. , 

 A,FAMILY GYMNASIUM COMPLETE. 



PRICE, $lOO. 



At>LTR LIFT ' T A.iLORS F8R : LADSES AND GENTLEMEN. 



*•■ ^6 l.I^tvi STREET, NEW.YORK. - 

 Three Months, oailV exercise, $25. 



Zoological Oar den. 



FAIRMGUNT^ PARK, PHILADELPHIA. 



Open everyday. A large collection of Living Wild 

 Beasts, Birds, and Reptiles. Admission, 25 cents; 

 children under twelve, 10 cents. Jan6 ly 



&]£\ ®K£\ &1AA Shares in Wall street 

 ^1U 5 ChOU* tplUU often leads to fortune. 

 Send for a copy of the Wall Street Review and 

 Pamphlet, showing the various methods of opera- 

 ting. J. HICKLING & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 

 7 2 Broadway. N. Y. Pec «ft 



t RETCHING from Nature in Pencil and Water 

 *^ Colors, and Drawing and Painting in Colored 

 Crayons; a practical instruclor; illustrated, only 50c. 

 Of booksell -rs or by mail. JESSE HANEY&CO., 

 1 19 Kaspan srteer, N. Y. Pec30 tf 



TXTANTED.— TO LEASE OR PUR- 

 YV chase, a Docking Point or Shore, either in 

 Delaware, Maryland, or Virginia. Address POINT, 

 at this office. Janl3-4t 





"V Ann St., N. Y. 



'--' ~jfk fT^^ = 



Third Edition. 



HOLABIKDS CELEBRATED SUITS. 



Waterproof and Mildew proof, complete . $20.00 



Ci " Wading Jackets 6.00 



DUNCKLEE'S CAMP STOVES. Price$15. 



Those desiring something light and durable for 

 camping purposes will rind this stove exactly right; 

 weighs only 25 pounds; will cook for ten persons. 

 The ware consists of Kettle, Tea Kettie, Coffee Pot, 

 Pry-pan, round Tin Pan, two square Pans, Dipper, 

 Gridiron, Tent Collar, and eight feet Funnel Stove 

 Pipe, with oven that will roast 15 pounds beef, all of 

 which nests and packs inside of stove, which only oc- 

 cupies a space of 12x12x20 inches. 



CAMP LOUNGES. Price $5. 



When folded is about the size of an ordinary shawl 

 strapped. A light, durable, compact, and comfort- 

 able couch. Sent by express C. '.». D., $5, including 

 side and supporting sticks at the head. Just the thing 

 for the camp or lawn . 



CAMP TENTS, 



for fonr persons, 7. 6. square, weighs 15 lbs.; Can 

 be packed in knapsack. Price $10. Ten feet sqnare 

 for six persons, $15. 



American Dog Biscuit*, 



Made of nutritive bone and muscle making material, 

 and is the only portable food for dogs made in this 

 country. Put up in packages of 10, 25, and 100 pounds, 

 and warranted not to spoil in any climate. Price, 

 10c. per pound. 



Jack Lamp, 



for night shooting and fishing, running rapids, light- 

 ing camp, etc.; the best litrht ever invented. $6 25. 



THOMSON'S FISHING AND HUNTING SUITS, 



best quality of water-proof duck, light tan color, 

 especially adapted for concealment in blinds or sedge 

 grass, or for approaching game in the woods. Light, 

 durable and very cheap. English style; extra 

 pocket m back for cartridges. Entire suit, $15. 

 HEGEMAN'S PORTABLE CANVAS BOATS. 

 BOND'S METALLIC BOATS. 



Hart's Metallic Shells. 



The best shell ever offered to sportsmen. All sizes 

 on hand and made to order. 



Moccasins, Oil Tanned, 



for the woods: three different styles. $3, $5 50 and $6. 



"Tlie Ampersand." 



COLVIN'S CANVAS BOAT. 



The most complete portable boat constructed. The 

 largest size weighs but 12 pounds. Can be packed in 

 soace of less than half cubic foot. Prices within 

 reach of all. _ nn „ ^ 



No 1, 8 feet, weight 8 pounds ..$25 00 



No 2, 10 feet, weight 10 pounds 32.00 



No. 3, 12 feet, weight }i poun ds. 40,00 



sep9 



The Goss Revolving Cartridge Holder. 



The best thing of the kind ever invented. Carries 

 paper or metal cartridges either end up with perfeci 

 security. Weiuhs but H pounds, and only H inches 

 wide. "Price, C. O. D.. $6 50. 



Special attention paid to selection of guns for gen- 

 tlemen at a distance by au expert and an old sports 

 man. 



Bogardus' New Book, "Trip to England." 

 With how guns are made and hints to sportsmen. 

 Price 50 cents. 



Sale agent in New York city for J. H. Batty, U.S. 

 Taxidermist. N- A. birds and eggs for collectors. 

 Bock's heads, and game birds a specialty. Orders 

 filled with dispatch. > 



We furnish every article necessary for the outfit of 

 sportmen in the camp or held. Goods sent every- 

 where by express. Remit only by draft, Post Oflict 

 order, or registered letter to 



EATON & CO., 



P. O. Box 5,109. Sportsmen's Emporium, 



No. 17 Ann street, New lork City. 



Masic Lantern and 100 Slides for $lOO. 



E& 11. ANTHONY & CO., 593 

 . Broadway, N. Y., opposite Metropolitan Ho 

 tel, Chromos and Frani^, Steieoscopes and Views 

 Graphoscopes, Mtgale iioscope*, Albums and Photo- 

 graphs of celebrities, i hoto-Lantern slides a special 

 ty. Manufacturer* of Photog rsphic materials. 

 Awarded First Piemium at Vienna Expos tion. 

 an5-iv 



Fur, Fin and Feather, 



A QUARTERLY PERIODICAL 



OF FIELD SPOUTS AND ANGLING, 



Being a Compilation of the 



Game Laws of the United. States and the Domin- 

 ion of Canada, 



And a Compendium of 



USEFUL INFORMATION FOR THOSE 

 WHO HUNT AND FISH. 



Two dollars a year; single copies, 50 cents, can be 

 had of all dealers in sportsmen's goods. Can he had 

 at this office. 





By CHARLES HALL0CK, 



AUTHOR OF THE FISHING TOURIST, 



This is a most seasonable book for Sportsmen, '.Tour- 

 ists, Invalids, and Settlers, aud has been long needed 

 by Winter tourists to Florida and pesons seeking set- 

 i ieinent there. It gives a full classification of the game 

 and fish of the Southern Peninsula, routes of interior 

 and coastwise travel, the agricultural resources of the 

 country, and sites for settlement, hints for camping 

 out, resorts for game, hotels, and such other informa- 

 tion as will be of great benefit to visitors seeking 

 Florida for health, pleasure, exploration, or perma- 

 nent settlement. 



348 pp., 12mo. Price, $1 50. 



CONTENTS: 



Introductory Chapter. 



Birds-eye Glance at Florida. 



Outfit for Sportsmen. 



Hints for Southern Hunting. 



Coastwise Router of Travel. 



Game Animals and Birds of Florida. 



Game Fish of Florida. 



Three Months in Florida for One Hundred .Collars. 



Supplementary Hints for Cheap Recreation. 



Up the St. John River. 



Indian River. 



Florida the Promised Land. 



Fort Capron . 



Fishing at St. Augustine. 



Black Bass Fishing on Spruce Creek. 



nuniing the Panther. 



The Environs of Tallahassee. 



Private Dougherty and the Bass. 



Pet Birds of do. Augustine. 



Steam Yachting on the St. John 



Among the Seminoles. 



In the Cypress Swamps. 



Cruising" Along Shore. 



Shouting at Salt Lake. 



The Okeechobee Expedition. 



Southwest Florida. 



No. 1— Fernandina to Cedar Keys. 



No. 2— Manatee Sarazoia and Gasparilla. 



No. 3— Among the Keys. 



No. 4— Meteorology. 



No. 5-Punta K,a-*atmd Caloosahatchie. 



No. 6— Fo the Oflloo-ahatehie River, 



No. 7— Visit to Okeechobee. 



No. 8— Indian Mounds and Canals. 



No. 9— Tampa. 



No. 10— Subterranean Streams. 



No. 11 — A Sportsman's Paradise. 



No. 12— Suggestions to Tourists. 



Published by Forest and Stream Pub- 

 lishing Co« 5 



No. 17 CHATHAM STREET, NEW YORK, 



And for sale by all booksellers. Sent by mail, post- 

 age prepaid, on receipt of price at office of publica- 

 tion. 

 THE AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY, AGENTS. 



JE^or Florida. 



PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN 

 Mail Steamship Company's line to Savannah. 

 Ga., sailing every Saturday, from Pier 22, below Pine 

 street, Delaware "River, at 12 o'clock noon, making 

 close connections through to all points South. The 

 line is composed of the steamships JtTNIATAandWY- 

 OMING. The Wyoming does not carry passengers. 

 The Juniata is a favorite ship with the traveling pub- 

 lic, having passenger accommodations of the most 

 -mperb character She has recently been refitted and 

 elegantly furnished with everything requisite to the 

 comfort and convenience of passengers. 



Families en route for FLORIDA, Georgia, Alabama, 

 and even as far' its New Orleans, will find 'the Savan- 

 nah route the me&t desirable for comfort, as well as 

 the most economical. Through trains of the Central 

 liailroad of Georgia, and Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, 

 Florida, leave Savannah every morning and evening. 

 The Florida steamers leave Savannah three days in the 

 week for all points on the coast. 



For through passenger tickets and bills of lading to 

 ■ill points in Florida, Georgia. Alabama and Tennes- 

 see, apply to WM. L. JAMES, General Agent, 416 

 South Delaware avenue, Philadelphia. 



Stereoscopic Studies of 



Florida Scenery. 



Embracing views of the most interesting portions 

 of the State. Scenery, vegetation peculiar to this semi- 

 tropical peninsula, and of cities, towns, and rivers 

 having historic interest. 



Only views in existence of Lake Okeechobee and 

 Indian River. 



Faithful studies of St. Augustine, the St. Johns, 

 Qcklowaka, the North Coast and the Gulf. 



Sets of twelve selected views enclosed in an illus- 

 trated envelope. 



For catalogue and prices, address 



013ER BROTHERS, 



decOtf Ferrmndina. Florida. 



Jffliscttlanterttg, 



HELLWIG'S 



Rifle Gallery. 



rWO 80 FEET RANGES. 



271 and 273 Eighth Avenue, 

 P*EW YORK. 



(Under Grand Opera House.) 



Every facility for shooting 



Off -Hand or In Lying Down Position 



~n<wi»l indnc mems offeied for MIL- 

 IT ARY PRACTICE. 



Kay Shot Concentrating Cartridge. 



No creasers, turners, or topwads required. Loads 

 in half the time usually required. Fifty per cent, 

 better distributioa and greater penetration seemed. 

 Send to ycui gun dealer for sample, JuS-lsp 



We offer to dealers and sportsmen a most complete 

 assortment of 



Fishing Tackle, 



Rods, Keels, Lines, Artificial Flies, Nets, 

 Baits, Fish Hooks. &c. 



Split Bamboo Fly Rods and Reels 



OF THE FINEST WORKMANSHIP. 

 Tackle suitable for Maine, Adirondack, Canadian, 

 and other fishing. 



ARTIFICIAL FLIES DRESSED TO ORDER. 

 BREECH AND MUZZLE LOADING GUNS, 

 And SporLsmens' goods of all kinds. 



Manufactured and Imported by 



BARTON, ALEXANDER & WALLER, 



lOl & 103 DUANE ST., (near 

 Broadway) New York. 



ABBEY & IMBRIE. 



SUCCESSOKS TO 



i*JNri>ItlL,W CLERK «&> CO, 



48 Maiden Lane, N. Y. 



IMPORTERS. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN 



Fishing Tackle, 



On hand the largest and best assortment eyer ex- 

 hibited in the United States. They particu}arly call 

 attention to their 



TROUT, SALMON AND BASS BODS. 



Every variety of Salmon and Trout Flies, and Hooks 

 on Gut. Cutty Hunk and Pasque Islands Bass Lines, 

 waterproof Braided Silk Lines, every size and quality of 



SILK, LINEN AND COTTON LINES, 



And every Variety and Style of 



FISH HOOKS. 



Parties fitted out with appropriate Tackle for the 

 Rocky Mountains and Pacific Coast, Canada, Maine, 

 the Adirondacks, &c, &c. 

 Split Bambuo,.Trout and Salmon Rods and Reels 



a Specialty. 

 Agents for the St. Lawrence Fishing Co". Sole Im- 

 porters of Wan-in' s Celebrated Drilled 

 4-29 Eved Needles 



BRADFORD & ANTHONY, 



374 Washington St., Boston. 



IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS IN 



Fishing- Taclile, 



Fishing: Rods, 



FishHooks, 



AND 

 ANGLING IMPLEMENTS. 



aug20-ly 



NORRIS 



Fly Rods, 



FOR 



Trout, Salmon, and Bass. 



ALSO 



Trout, Salmon, and Bas9 Files, Reels, Lines, 



Leaders, Ply-Books, &e. 



THADDEUS NORBIg, 



Janl3-ly 208 West Logan Square, Philadelphia. 



J. B. Crook & Co., 



Manufacturers and Importers ob 1 



FISHING TACKLE! 



SO Pulton St., IV. Y. 



N. B.— Sole manufacturers in this country of the 

 celebrated 



Creen Heart Rods, 



for Tto-« Baa* and Salmon. 



MeBride Flies. ~~ 



HAVING BEEN FOR THE PAST 

 twelve years associated with my father, John 

 MeBride. in the manufacture of fishing tackle, I feel 

 competent to continue the business and supply the 

 custom with the same quality as heretofore. Parties 

 supplied with casting lines and artificial flies for 

 Pennsylvania trout streams, Adirondacks, the Maine 

 Woods, Lake Superior, Thousand Islands, Canadian, 

 and other wafers. Anglers not acquainted with the 

 nomenclature of these flies, by mentioning the local- 

 ity where they intend fishing, will have the varieties 

 best suited to those waters sent to them. Plies copied 

 from any natural insect or pattern desired. SARA 

 J McBRIDE, (Successor to John MeBride) Mumford, 

 Monrop ennntv. "NT V T>ec2-1v 



HAYDEN'S" 



Revolving Cartridge Belt 



FOR BREECH LOADERS. 

 Sold by all dealers. Send for circular. 

 HAYDEN BELT WORKS, Columbus, Ohio 



Sep30-6m 



OrjUT EXPLANATORY CIRCULAR'S 

 OCR I how $10 TO ®SOO invested In 

 Stoek Privileges- has paid and 

 will nay Large Profits. Railroad 

 Stocks, Bonds and Gold bought 

 CDCC on Margins. Interest Six Per if* _ ft f) 

 rnLE Ueut, allowed on deposits sub- 1)0 ULL 

 ject to sight draft. ^wv%#« 



Buckwaiter <& Co., Bankers and Brokers. M_* lid 

 Wall Street, ftew York, »"■*** 



