FOREST AND STREAM. 



255 



aads. 



COAT, 



EXHIBITED 



AT THE 

 CENTENNIAL. 



BACK 



and 



FRONT 



are 

 INTERCHANGE- 

 ABLE, 



with. 



LOOPS 



for 



76 SHELLS. 



Descriptive List 



of this and 



Sportsmen's other 



first-class 



GARMENTS 



sent by 



POST 



on application. 



GEO. C. HENNING, 



Ang31 3m. Washington, P. 0. 



SUCCESSORS TO 



Eaton, Holberton & Co., 



102 Nassau Street, N. Y., 



MANUFACTUREKS ATSD IMPORT BBS OP 



Fine Breeeh-Loading Guns, Fishing Tackle and 

 Sporting Coods of every description, including Tents 

 and Camping Outfits. 



Holberton's celebrated Fly Rod and Fly Books 

 holding Hies at full lengih, also Bass flies for catting 

 with light rods. 



The James Florida Trolling Spoon, with extra 

 hooks. The only bait strong enough for Florida 

 waters. 



AGENTS FOR 



The Boudren Patent Jack, Dash and Fishing 

 Lamp, Buneklee's Camp St oves 



Ira A. Paine's patent Glass ball trap and balls. 



A ichors and Lefever's celebrated Breech jLoao> 

 ers. 



fcara J. MeBride's Standard Artificial Flies. 



Eaton's Rust Preventer. The best oil in the 

 world for guns. 



Baker's Three-Barrel Breech-Loading Shot and 

 Riffe Guns. 



Bond's and Fenner's Portable Boats. 



Roman's Metal Shell Cleaner, and Ballard's Flea 

 Powder. 



Hart's Metal Shell, the strongest and best, at 

 reduced prices. 



DitmiT Powder. Ray's C oncentrators. 



Murphy's Split Bamboo Fly Rod*. 



J. U. Batty Taxidermist. 



The Goss Revolving Cartridge Belt. The best in 

 rise. 



Good's Moccasins. New styles with water-proof 

 tongues and hard soles. 



Thomsons unrivaled Shoe Packs for walking 

 and shooting. 



Thomson's Water-proof Suits, the cheapest and 

 best in !he market. 



Hprutt's English Dog Biscuits. St. Louis Patent 

 Shells. 



Rubber Goods for Shooting, Fishing, and Camp- 

 ing. 



Sharp's Rifles, the best and safest breech-loading 

 rifle. 



Ammunition of all kinds. Shells loaded with 

 care. 



Send stamp for Cacalosni e. Liberal discount to the 

 Hide. P. O. Box 5.109. jel ly 



Thomson's 

 Oil Finished Grain Leather Shoe- 



With Sole, Price, §7.50. Without Sole, $5.50. 



Made wPh heavy sole for land use; also withou 

 Bole for snow and canoe purposes: All hand gewed 

 and strongly made. Laced in front with hooks (over 

 Mglish si vie of water-tight tongue), thereby securing 

 PERFECT FIT around ankle, thus preventing all 

 slipping at the heel Made with broad soles and on 

 Bci entitic principles. 



Fills the want long fel by sportsmen for an easy 

 fitting and durable shoe. 



In orde.ing. sUte size of boot worn. Sent by mail 

 on receipt of price, with 40 cents additional for post- 

 age, »>r by express C. O. D., everywhere. Manufac- 

 tured by THOMSON & SON, 301 Broadway. New 

 i°. rk - jn87-tf ^ 



s Oil Tanned 

 Moccasins 



The best thing ever worn by 

 sportsmen. Not injured by wet- 

 ting and drying -always soft and 

 easy to the feet. Four dif- 

 fer e n t styles. Prices to 

 suit the times. Send for 

 illustrated circular and 



£ r T7Tf nfv &« c< L ess £ r l £ Frank Good >- MARTIN S. 

 n^llCniyos. P. p. Box 3^8 Dover. ~N T . H.jn 27 tf 



New York Mailing Agency. 



5}th latest improved Newspaper Folding and 



TriS^E,™ 08 - 13 Spruce St " 4th docr from 

 P^,l ue . Bvuldin e 9 - J^MES BRADY, Manager and 

 fcropnefes, Op ea d#y a»d Bight. b * 



\yotfi8mmn {§aad$. 



WIND-PR O O JF 



Leather Vest and Jackets, 



Flannel-Lined. 



(Made and sold only by Messrs. G. W. SIMMONS & 

 Co., Oak Hall, Boston.) are considered the roost 

 sensible protectors^ever devised for winter wear - They 

 are especially adapted to^he requirements of sporting 

 men, whose rapid walking is likely to be followed by 

 frequent halts in the cold wind. Piice, Vest $7; 

 Jacket $9. Measurements required are Waist. Breast 

 and Inside Seam of Sleeve. Mention Height and 

 Weight. 



LADIES LEATHER VESTS AND JACKETS 



made to order, lndispensible to all who are in any 

 way exposed to the weather. 



G. W. Simmons & Son, 



32 to 33 North at.. Oak Hall, 

 Boston , Mass. 



WILD GOOSE 



— AND — 



BRANT SHOOTING 



Begin this month. The Shooting Ontfit which is 

 now recognized as the best in the country, is that 

 known as the ''Boston Shooting Suit," waterproofed 

 and made only by G. VV. SIMMONS & SON, Oak 

 Hall, Boston. Sold by dealers in Sportsmen's 

 Goods generally throughout the country. Price com- 

 plete $13. 



Our new Patent Decoy is light and compact (one 

 dozen occupying but little space), so that a sportsman 

 can conveniently carry a case of large-sized birds in 

 his sarpet-bag. 



The Boston Shooting Suit.' 



MANUFACTURED ONLY BY 



G. W. SIMMONS & SON, 



Boston, Mass. 



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

 dealers in 



SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. 



EACH GARMENT DISTINCLY MARKED 

 f "BOSTON SHOOTING SUIT," 



made by 



I C.W. Simmons & Son 



This new design of Waterproof Shooting Suit, 

 made from extra quality duck, has attained 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 to Newcastle,' but the merits 

 of the "BOSTON SHOOTING SUITS" have been 

 heard of in the O.d Country, and that land of sport* 

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

 which will doubtless be followed by many others."— 

 Boston, Paper. 



The design embraces the best points of the English 

 and French Suits, combined with the necessary re- 

 quirements for American service. Particular atien- 

 tention has been paid to color. 



Each suit is water-proofed by a new patent process. 

 The seams and pocket corners are securely fastened, 

 and nothing neglected to render the suit perfect in 

 every respect. 



THE PRICE HAS BEEN FIXED AT $13, TO IN- 

 CLUDE HAT OR DOUBLE VIZORED CAP. DE- 

 TACHABLE HAVELOCK, 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. H. Murray's paper) 

 the enthusiastic editor writes: — 



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

 suit, specially adapted for sportsmen, designed and 

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

 we call 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 seen by us before. 

 As a sportsman, we give it our unqualified endorse- 

 ment, as combining f he bc->t points of the 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 NEED 

 SEND ONLY THE FOLLOWING TO BE SURE OF 

 A PERFECT FIT: BREAST MEASURE, WAIST 

 MEASURE, INSIDE SEAM COAT SLEEVE IN- 

 SIDE SEAM PANTALOONS; MENTION HEIGHT 

 AND WEIGHT. 



G.W. SIMMONS & SON, 



"OAK HALL." BOSTON, MASS. " 



"The Boston Shooting Suit.— One of the most 

 successful manufacturers of Waterproof Shooting 

 Suits is the firm of G. W. Simmons & Son. Oak Hill, 

 Boston. We had one of their suits on dutv at Hun- 

 ter's Camp at Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition 

 It has grown gray in service, but is good 

 for use yet. This suit is known a« the 'Boston 

 Shooting Suit,' in contradistinction no doubt, from 

 the garments which are manufactured out west and at 

 Washington, e«.ch of which has a local demand of its 

 own. It is.said that the western prairie fowl can 

 distinguish any sportsman who visits their domain 

 by his clothes. Tbey can tell him 'by the cut of his 

 jib,' and the oldeduca f ed birds (which no one cares to 

 eat, by the way,) know exactly what distances to 

 keep from the rail shooters, the brant men, and the 

 chicken killers respectively, to be sale. They have 

 'got them all down fine.' This used not to be so be- 

 fore the waterproof shooting suits were invented 

 Bostonians. Hoosiers and Buckeyes all stood the same 

 chance then. Bat now it is— with a shrill pipe to lee- 

 ward by the old-weather cock— 'here comes a Sim- 

 mons; cheese it!' or, -Ere's a 'Enning— lie low!' or 

 'Look out for Hohbird! Scatter! yo a beggars, ecat- 

 t«l"-FOBK$TAS©STRBAK.J 



\$o\tmm8 <§ood%. 



HOLABIRD, 



THB ORIGINATOR OP THE PRESENT 



Popular Shooting Coat. 



Certain Eastern makers offer a Shooting-Snit calling 

 it an entirely new design, when it is only a fac simile 

 of the 



FIRST HOLABIRD COAT 



I have made great improvements recently and am 

 offering complete suits for 



$10, $15 and S20. 



A Fit Warranted in all Cases. 



The $10 suit is far superior to anvthing in the mar- 

 ket, both iu style and quality, and the % 15 and $20 

 suits have no competitors. 



Money refunded and Express charges paid 

 if not perfectly satisfied. 



16 page catalogue free, on application, 



W. H. Holabird, 



VALPARAISO. IND. 



TENTS 



AND 



FOR HUNTING AND FISHING PARTIES. 



PITKIN «Sz> THOMAS, 



Send for Catalogue. 

 aug3 3ra 



71 N. Second street, 

 Philadelphia. 



Camp Lounge Co., 

 Troy, N. Y., and Not 

 walk, Of. 2x7x23in. 

 $10. Bed. Pillow and 

 Fly-net. Sold by N. Y. 

 and Boston sporting 

 dealers. Discount* 

 large. Other styles 3x42in. $4 anri $0. St. Louis- 

 Albright c6 Sons. Chicago— J. W. D. Kelly & Bro., 

 88 Madison-st. San Francisco— C. II. MoBeley, 4It 

 Sansom-st. ; Ottawa Canada, 0. King& Co. 

 Nov 2 onv fim 



AWARDED 



Vanity Fair, 



INCLUDING 

 VIENNA, and the latest . award at Philndephia. 



U. S.Ceutennial Grand Medal of Merit. 



DIPLOMA OF HONOR, 



and JUDGES' SPECIAL REPORT. 



There are times and places tolerant only of the 

 Cigarette; tenderly white and sweetly fragrant. 

 When made from that delicious Tobacco, 



they will cause a smile that will illumine the blackes-i 

 of crowding cares. 



WM. S. KIMBALL & CO., 



ROCHESTER, N« Y. 



EKRLESP TOBACCO WORKS. 



4f[ihhiuq §nckh. 



H. L. 



Manufacturer of 



Bass, Salmon and Trout Rods 



of Split Bamboo, or any desired material. 



Every variety of Fishing Tackle 



always on hand. 



ARTIFICIAL FLIES TIED TO ORDER. 



Nov23-tf Bangok, Maine. 



SHOULD HAVE ONE OF 



HOLABIRD'S 



S, 



Waterproof, invulnerable to burs, etc. Coat, pants 

 vest and cap. PRICE LOW. Send for circular to 



COVEY &Sm5TH, 



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

 8epl4 3mo 



ft&Hng $£achh. 



L. H. Abbey. 0. F. Imbrie. 



Andrew Clerk. 

 Special. 

 Box 1294 



NEW YORK. 



48 Maiden Lane. ) p. o. 

 35 Liberty Street, f NE 



ABBEY & IMBRIE, 



(Successors to Andrew Clerk & Co.) 



New York, London, and Redditch, 



Importers, Manufacturers. Wholesale and Retail 

 Dealers in 



FISHING TACKL 



Of Every Description and Quality. 



We particnlarly call attention to our extensive as- 

 sortment of tine goods for sportsmen, such as Salmon 

 Trout,- and Black Bass Flies and Snell Hooks, on hand 

 and tied to order; Cutt3hunk and Basque Islmda 

 Bass Lines, Waterproof 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 & lmbrie, sole agents. " Beware 

 of imitations. 



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 Jpseph Warrin's Drill-E.yed and 

 Egg-Eyed Needles. 



Parties* fitted out 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 fatent.) 



Trollingand Click Reels. 



The finest Reels made light, durable and finely 

 finished . Ask your dealer for them. 



GEOROE E. HART <fe Co., Newark, N. J. 



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

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



ju20tf. __ 



McBricle Flies, 



The Standard Flies for American Waters 



These flies are imitations of American insects, ox 

 combination of colors, that an experience of forty 

 years has proved most successful. Parties sup- 

 plied with casting lines and artificial flies foi 

 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 fishing, will have the varieties 

 best suited to those waters sent to them. Flies copied 

 irom any natural insect or pattern desired. SARA 

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

 Monroe rnnntv. N Y. 



Holberton dfc Beemer, Soi« Agents for the 

 Eastern* ;i lies. dec2 ly 



Split Bamboo Fly-Rods. 



I have on hand several fine trout rods at $35 each, 

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

 dress CHAS. F. MURPHY, 



mrhlfi 5m 40 Hal°*»v St . TSTpwurk N .T 



BROOK TROUT EGGS 



FOR SALE. 

 nevl62t J CEMMONS, Tiona, W T arrcn Co., Pa. 



J.B. Crook & Co.; 



MANtrPACTTJREKS AND IMPORTERS OT 



SO Fulton St., IN". Y. 

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

 celebrated 



Green Heart Rods. 



for Tro*i Pawn and Salmon. 



LESSORS IN FLY TYING. —By an ex- 

 perienced fly-dresser. Refer to Abbey & imone, 

 48 Maiden Lane. Address JOHN HAILY, 3*0 Henry 

 -trept. Nbw York. Oct 12 -fim 



HHHE GREAT NEW YORK AQ UARIUM 



BROADWAY AND 35TH ST. 



OPEN DAILY FROM 9A.M. TILL 10 P. M. 



A BEAUTIFUL EXPOSITION. 



OF THE OCEAN'S WONDERS. 



MONSTERS AND MARVELS. 



KINGIYO, OR TRIPLE-TAILED FISH. 



THE RARE SPOTTED CODLING. 



ACTINIA, OR SEA CARNATIONS. 



UNICORN FISH AND THOUSANDS OF 



NEW CURIOSITIES. AMERICAN ANGLER1 



WHITE WHALE! WHITE BASS! SHARKS! 



TROPICAL PLANTS, CLASSICAL STATUARY. 



ALL THE USUAL~ATTRACTIONS. 



DELIGHTFUL AFTERNOON AND 



EVENING CONCERTS, 



DIRECTED BY HARVEY B, DOD WORTH 



