FOREST AND STREAM. 



93 



FOR NEW HAVEN, HABTFORD, 

 Springfield, White Mountains, Montreal and 

 intermediate points. The new and elegant steamer 

 C. H. Northam leaves Pier No. 25, East River, daily 

 (Sundays excepted) at 3, and Twenty -third street, 

 Bast River, at 3:15 P.M. A passenger train will be 

 in waiting on the wharf at New Haven ana leave for 

 Sprinsfield and way stations on arrival of the boat. 



NIGHT LINE.— The Continental leaves New York 

 at 11 P. M., connecting with Passenger train in wait- 

 ing on wharf at New Haven, leaving at 5:15 A.M. 

 Tickets sold and baggage checked at 944 Broadway, 

 New York, and 4 Court street, Brooklyn. Excursion 

 to New Haven and return, $1.50 Apply at General 

 ©akce, on the pier, or to RICHARD PECK, General 

 Agpnt mv25 t.f 



H. lu. I3TJJN OBLIGEE'S 



PATENT 



CAMPING and MINING 



STOVE. 



PATENTED JUNE 22, 1875. 

 Outside dimensions, packed, 12x12x20 inches. 

 Weighing only 35 pounds, very durable, will cook 

 for t<.n persons, and is especially adapted for camping 

 purposes. The ware consists of 8 qt. kettle, 6 qt. tea 

 kettle, 2 qt. coffee pot, fry pan, round tin pan, 2 

 square pans, dipper, gridiron, tent collar, 8 ft. funnel, 

 aud an oven that will roa-t 15 pounds beef. 



The ware is so constructed that it nests and packs 

 in the oven, and the oven and funnel pack inside the 

 Btove, as represented in cut 2, leaving room for pack- 

 ing half a dozen plates, knives, forks, spoons, and 

 drinking cups. Price complete, $15. 



SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 



H. L. DUNCKLEE, 

 Box 2710. Boston. 



For sale at SPORTSMAN'S EMPORIUM, 102 Nas- 

 sau st, New York City, and R. H. KILBY'S, 346 St. 

 Paul street, Montreal. 



K^~Agents wanted in every town. sepl4etw 



THE '76 SHOOTING COAT, 



ON EXHIBITION 



AT THE 

 CENTENNIAL. 



(patent applied for) 

 Reversible, back 

 and front alike; car- 

 ries 38 shells in front 

 and 38 behind; any 

 size, either end up, 

 and perfectly secur- 

 ed from rain and 

 loss. Four large and 

 four small pockets 

 on outside skirts, 

 and inside game 

 pockets the full size 

 of the skirts. Money 

 refunded if not 

 pleased. Made of 

 Tap pan' s water- 

 proof duck. Price, 

 per express $13.50, 

 by post $15. Dealers 

 supplied. Send for 



Circular CE0 . C. HENNING, 



Aug31 3m. Washington, D. C. 



A Sportsman's Home for Sale. 



Within an hour's ride of the City of Philadelphia, an 

 excellent Farm of 164 seres, two fine stone dwelling 

 houses, two stone barns, with necessary outbuildings. 

 Beautifully situated, and in every particular a very 

 desirable property, especially to those fond of field 

 sports. Ruffed grouse (pheasant), quail, hares, squir- 

 rels and foxes abound. A fine stream runs through 

 the property. Will be sold on very easy terms, or ex- 

 changed for city property. Address W. C. HARRIS, 

 12i South Third street , Philadelphia. aug3 tf 



ALL ABOUT FLORIDA. NO QUES- 

 tion can be asked about Florida, her lands, 

 products, health, climate, resources, labor, popalation, 

 &c, that is not answered in the Florida. New- 

 Yorker. It is edited by a gentleman who has lived 

 there over 25 years, is a practical farmer and a fine 

 writer. Published weekly, by the Florida New- 

 Yorker Publishing Co.. 22 Beekman-st., N. Y. City, 

 at $2 per Annum, or Smale Copy, 10 cents. Ju6-tf 



kT O'RTT^I A The Florida Agriculturist. 



r LjVJIXLLJ ft^ Weekly. $3 a year. Send 

 10c. for specimen. Proceedings Florida Frnit Grow- 

 ers' Association— meeting of 1875— 25c. Climatology 

 and Resources of Florida, 15c GalL-sio's Treatise on 

 the Citrus Family (translated from the French), $1. 

 Cuide Map of Florida, 50c Address Walton & Co., 

 Jacksonville, Fla. Say where you saw *-*iis. tf 



Bound Volumes 



OF 



Forest and Stream. 



SIXTH VOLUME NOW READY. 

 First Four Volumes $4 each, Others $3.50. 



A complete set of the FOREST AND STREAM, 

 five volumes, bound handsomely in cloth— a valuable 

 library for the sportsman— can now be obtained on 

 application to this office. 



Andrew Clerk. 



Special. 



Box 1294- 

 NEW YORK. 



L. H. Abbey. C. F. Imbrie. 



48 Maiden Lane. )p. o. 

 35 Liberty Street, y ne 



ABBEY & IMBRIE, 



(Successors to Andrew Clerk & Co.) 



New York, London, and Redditch, 



Importers, Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail 

 Dealers in 



FISHING TACKLE 



Of Every Description and Quality. 



We particularly call attention to our extensive as- 

 sortment of fine goods for sportsmen, such as Salmon 

 Trout, and Black bass Plies and Sncll Hooks, on hand 

 and tied to order; Cuttj hunk and Pasque Isl mds 

 Bass Lines, Water-proof Braided Silk Lines, etc., etc. 



Every genuine H. L. Leonard's Six-Spliced Bamboo 

 Salmon. Trout, and Bass Rod is marked "H. L. Leon- 

 ard, maker, Abbey & Imbrie, sole agents." Beware 

 of imi'aions. 



Sole agents for the McCord Patent Celluloid Black 

 Bass Reel, and Aiken Black Bass Rod. Proprietors 

 of the celebrated Winchester Patent Braided Rods. 



Sole importers of Joseph Warrin's Drill-Eved and 

 Egg- Eyed Needles. 



Parties fitted ont with appropriate tackle for the 

 Rocky Mountains, Pacific Coast, Canada, Maine, Adi- 

 rondacks, etc., etc. Orders by mail will receive the 

 personal attention of the firm. 



(celluloid patent.) 



Trolling and Click Reels. 



The finest Reels made light, durable and finely 

 finished. ABk your dealer for them. 



GEORGE E. HART & Co,, Newark, N. J. 



Refer to Dr. W. W. Ely, Jttochester, N. Y., and 

 Dr. J.R. Romeyn, Keesville.N. Y. 

 ju20tf. 



We offer to dealers and sportsmen a most complete 

 assortment of 



Fishing Tackle, 



Rods, Reels, 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. 



BKEECH AND MUZZLE LOADING GUNS, 



And Sportsmens' goods of all kinds. 



Manufactured and Imported by 



BARTON, ALEXANDER & WALLER, 



lOl & 103 DUANE ST., (near 



Broadway) New York. 



Split Bamboo Fly-Rods. 



I have on hand several fine trout rods at $33 each, 

 and am ready to fill orders to a limited number. Ad- 

 dress CHAS. F. MURPHY, 



tncblfi «?m 40 Halsev St,. Newark. N. J. 



McBride Flies, 



The Standard Flies for American Waters. 



These flies are imitations of American insects, or 

 combination 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 Ashing, will have the varieties 

 best suited to those waters sent to them. Flies copied 

 from any natural insect or pattern desired. SARA 

 J. McBRIDE, (Successor to John McBride) Mumford, 

 Monroe county. NY. 



E»ton, Holbertoa «& Co., Sole Agents for the 

 Eastern Cities. d ec 2 i T 



J.B.Crook&Co.~ 



Manttfacturbrs and Importers of 



FISHING TACKLE! 



SO Fulton St., IV. Y. 



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

 celebrated 



Green Heart Rods, 



for Trout* Bass and Salmon. 



CONROY,. BISSETT & MALLESON, 



(Successors to J.C.Conroy & Co.) 



65 Fulton St., N. I, 



Invite the attention of amateurs 

 to the additions they have made- 

 to their regular stock of Fine 

 Goods, comprising in part 



Six Strip Split Bamboo 



RODS, 



for Trout and Salmon fishing. 

 THE FAMED M'GINNIS 



BLACK BASS RODS, 

 made of Split Bamboo (new this 

 season.) Vom Hofe's Rubber 

 stee 1 Pivot, Click and Salmon 

 Reels. The celebrated "Frank- 

 fort" Reel. &c , &c. Sole man- 

 ufacturers of "Mullaly's" Patent 

 Flies. The new style Cutty hunk 

 Bass Lines of Extra quality. 



Parties fitted out for the-Adi- 

 rondacks, the Maine Woods, 

 Lake Superior, Newport, Cutty- 

 hunk. Pasque Island, West Isl- 

 and, Barnegat, &c. 



Orders by mail will receive 

 careful and prompt attention. 

 may4 6m 



E. ^VOJXL HOPE. 



Manufacturer and Dealer in 



FUN 



n 



a 



THE LEADING REEL MAKER 



OF THE UNITED STATES, or ANYWHERE ELSE. 



102 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. 



ai>127 6m 



Crystal Springs Fishery. 



Brook Trout and Salmon Trout Eggs 



RY THE 100,000 VERT CHEAP. 



Send for Price List NOW and get in your orders 

 EARLY. Yellow bass, fry, etc., a few hundred. 

 H, H. THOMAS, 



an°24 6m o Randolph. Cattaraugus Co.. N. Y. 



Every Sportsman 



SHOULD HAVE ONE OF 



HOLABIED'S 



iii Sui s. 



Waterproof, invulnerable to burs, etc. Coat, pants, 

 vest and cap. PRICE LOW. Send for circular to 



COVEY & SMITH, 



Manufacturer's Agents, 69 Asylum St., Hartford, Ct. 

 sepl4 3mo 



CIGARETTES. 



There are times and places tolerant only of the 

 Cigarette ; t enderly white and sweetly fragrant. 

 When made from that delicious Tobacco, 



Vanitv Fair, 



they will cause a smile tbat will illumine the blackest 

 of crowding cares. 



ffY Vanity Fair. 



It is shaved from the best Va. Natu- 

 ral Leaf, for Meerschaum and Cigarettes. Does not 

 make the tongue sore. Sample on receipt of 20 

 cents. Highest award, Vienna, 1873. Send for cir- 



cular. 



WM. S. KIMBALL & CO., 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



PEERLESS TOBACCO WORKS. 



THE PIGEON'S FRIEND. 



Ira A. Paine's Glass Ball Trap. 



The best practice in the world. Affords more 

 amusement than a billiard table or bowling alley. 

 Call and see it, or send for circular to 



EATON, HOLBERTON & CO., 

 aug24 3m 102 Nassau street, P. O. box 5.1 09. 



FOR SALE— SPORTSMENS HOME 

 Farm in the thriving village of St. Joseph 

 Mich., containing ten acres set to Apple, Pear, Peach', 

 and Cherry, 350 Grape Vines, and eighty rods of Law- 

 ton Blackberry, &c. All choice fruit. Good build 

 ings adjoining tne corporation. A rare opportunity 

 for a market garden. Five daily steamers to Chicago 

 and Milwaukee in fruit season; also daily fruit trains 

 to Chicago via C. and M. L. S. Railway. Splendid 

 Duck, English Snipe, Plover, Rail, and Woodcock 

 shooting in season, and Bass and Pickerel fishing only 

 one quarter mile distant. Healthy locality. Posses- 

 sion given next fall. For sale cheap, and terms easy. 

 Address j. u . W AY, 



jel eowtf Corning, N. ?. 



THE 



"Boston Shooting Suit." 



(NAME COPYRIGHTED"). 



MANUFACTURED ONLY BY 



G. W. SIMMONS & SON, 



Boston, Mass. 



Sold everywhere in the U. S. by all first-class 

 dealers in 



SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. 



EACn GARMENT DISTINCLY MARKED 



f "BOSTON SHGOTINa SUIT," ] 



made by 



I G.W. Simmons & Son. J 



This new design of Waterproof Shooting Suit, 

 made from extra quality duck, has acquired quick 

 celebrity. Advertised for the first time n\ April Jast 

 in the Fore&t and Stream, in five monihs it lias at- 

 tained such popularity as to be called for from all 

 parts of the country, and even from England'. 



"Shipping clothing to England strikes us very much 

 like sending 'Coals io Newcastle, 1 i.ut the merits 

 of the "BOSTON SHOOTING SUITS-" Lave been 

 heard of in the 0,cl Country, and that land of sports- 

 men has sent an order to Messrs, Simmons & Son, 

 which .will doubtless be followed by many others. 

 Our Editor in-Chuf, who knows something about a 

 sportsman's requirements, is using this same equip- 

 ment iu the Adirondacks.'"— Boston Paper. 



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-proof ed by a new pat- 

 ent process. The seams and pocket corners being 

 securely fastened, and nothing neglected to render 

 the suit perfect in every respect. 



The price has been tixed at $13, to include Hat or 

 Double Visored Cap, Detachable Havulock, Coat, 

 Vest, and Pantaloons, 



One hundred suits will be kept ready in stock, so 

 that we can furnish to order any size required, at a 

 moment's notice. 



In the Golden Rule (Rev. W. H. II. Murray's paper) 

 the enthusiastic editor writes:— 



"We were shown, the other day, a new water-proof 

 suit, specially adapted lor sportsmen, designed and 

 made up by Simmons & Son, of Boston, and to which 

 we cail the attention 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 6estl by us before. 

 As a sportsman, we give it our unqualified endorse- 

 ment, as combining he be 4, points, of tbe English 

 suits, and in addition skilfully adapted to the neces- 

 sities of the American service. It is a most admirable 

 and satisfactory contrivance in color, style, water- 

 proof quality and capacity. The coat is a marvel 

 in this latter respect." 



Persons ordering from a distance net d send only 

 the following to be sure of a perfect tit:— Breast Mea- 

 sure, Waist Measure, Inside Seam Coat Sleeve, Inside 

 Seam Pantaloons; Mention Height aud Weight . 



G.W. SIMMONS & SON, 



"OAK HALL," BOSTON, MASS. 



ap!6 fon 



n 



Soortsman's Emporium. 



102 Nassau Street, N. T., 



We keep constantly on hand a full supply of every 

 thing needed for Camp or Field. 



Stoves, Tents, Portable Boats Jack and Fishing 

 Lamps, Waterproof Suits, Fishing Tackle Guns 

 and A mm unit ion of all kinds. 



Agents for McBride's Flies. 



Dillmar Powder, Kay's Concentrators. 



Holberton s new Fly Book, holds li4 Plies at 

 full length. Price $8. 



Thompson's water-proof Moccasins, Shooting 

 Shoes, Canadian fehoepacks, and Good's Mocca- 

 sins. 



Agents for Nicols &Lefever's new Breech-loading 

 Guns and Rifles, Spratt's KnglUh Bog Hiscuir, Cur- 

 tis & Harvey's Powder, the new St. Louis Shell, giv- 

 ing 3ft per cent, better penetration and pattern. 



Send stamp for Catalogue. 



jelly P. O. Box 5,1Q9. 



| HOOTING AND FISHING SUITS, ~ 



(complete) . 



[HOOTING AND FISHING SUITS, 

 (complete) $u 



CI HOOTING AND FISHING SUITS, 



r*-) (comnletel 



$20 



W. H. HOLABIRD 



Would most respectfully announce to his patrons and 

 friends that he is prepared to make 



Shooting and Fishing Suits 



at the above prices. Tho ten dollar suit 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 pockets, 

 &c., for which I have to thank the fraternity at large 

 for suggestions. I believe that I have the 



BEST SHOOTING AND FISHING COATS Ef 



THE WORLD, 

 and respectfully solicit your orders. I sendmynetV 

 Illustrated Catalogue, 16 pages, free on application. 



Dealers will find it to their advantage to handle m$ 

 goods. They are better known and more highly g. 

 teemed than any other make. 

 Address 



W. H- Holabird, 



VALPARAISO, IHD, 

 N. Y. Office: No. 1 Courtlakd St, 



