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Pint M 8. Woodhull. Capt. R. W. LocKwood. 

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The above steamers have been handsomely fitte- 

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Agents No. 117 West street, cor, Warren, or 



W P CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Green. 



Through Freight Tariffs, Passage Tickets by all 

 routes and to appoints in the South and Southwest, 

 and further information can be obtained at the office 

 of BENTLEY D. UASELL, General Agent, 



Great Southern Freight Line, 317 Broadwav, corner 

 of Thomas street dec7 ly 



Grun and Rifle Makers, 



24 Elm st., Boston, Mass. 



All kiuds of Breech-Loading Work ef- 

 fected in the most approved style. 



GUNS BORED FOR CLOSE AND HARD 

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AGENTS WANTED. 



Goodyear's Pocket Gymnasium. 



ENDORSED BT THE MOST EMINBNT PHYSICIANS. 



The Most Complete System 



OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE 



Ever Devised for Home 

 Practice. 

 100,000 in use by men, 

 women and children. 



Used standing, sitting or 

 reclining. 



Hundreds of graceful 

 movements. 



For home, office, schools, 

 hospitals. 



Price List.-No.l , for Chil- 

 dren 4 to 6 years, $1 00. No. 

 2. for Children 6 to 8. $1.10. 

 ^,°-3,for Children 8 to 10, $1.20. No. 4, for Children 10 to 14, 

 |U0. No 5, for Ladies and Children 14 years and upward*, 

 »i.4U. No. 6, for Gentlemen of moderate strength, $1.50. 

 «0. 7, used by Ladies, Children or Gents, $2.00. No. 8, 

 «i« ijentlemen of extra strength $2.50. Full set, family 

 we. 1 each, fl to 6) Two 7's and Two 8's, $16.00. Nos.7 and 8 

 are litted with a screw-eve and hook to attach to the wall or 

 m\t. ^ pair of No. 7, ($4.00), or 8. ($5,00). make a complete 

 ^yraimsium *"d Health Lift. Sent post-paid on receipt of 

 vt\ , x ' jX . cl "S've Agencies granted in unoccupied territory, 

 axcliisive rights to sell the Pocket Gymnasium aflord 

 „ "trgest possible returns for small investments. Its sales 

 liA J Vl ' ly "niwisat wherever it is placed before the pub- 

 »o> tu lts merits ful, y understood, 

 •or illustrated descriptive circulars, terms, &c, address, 



p Goodyear Rubber Curler Oo«, 



"' Box 5 > 1B0 - 697 Broagway, Wew York* 



RCBBEB mom W EYERX OPSCRI^TWS, , > i 

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TTITST13-I > ItOOF 



Leather Vest and Jackets, 



Flannel-Lined. 



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

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

 sensible protect ora;ever devised for winter wear' They 

 are especially adapted to the requirements of sporting 

 men, whose rapid walking is likely to be followed by 

 frequent halts in the cold wind. Fiice, 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. Indispensible to all who are in any 

 way exposed to the weather. 



G. W. Simmons & Son, 



32 to 38 North ft,. Oak Hall, 

 Boston, Mass. 



The Boston Snooting Suit.' 



MANUFACTURED ONLY BY 



G. W. SIMMONS & SON, 



Boston, Mass. 



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

 dealers in 



SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. 



EACH GARMENT DISTINCLY MARKED 

 "BOSTON SHOOTING SUIT," 



made by 



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 Oid Country, and that land of sporU 

 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 atten- 

 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 «misb to order any size required, at a 

 moment's notice. 



In the Golden Rule (Rev. W. n. 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 meetB 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 the best .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 @RD ERING FROM A DISTANCE NEED 

 SEND ONLY THE FOLLOWING TO BE SUKJi U*' 

 A PERFECT FIT: BREAST MEASURE, WAIST 

 MEASURE, INSIDE SEAM COAT SLEEVE, IN- 

 SIDE SEAM PANTALOONS; MENTION HEIGHT 

 AND WEIGHT. 



GW. SIMMONS & SON, 



"OAK HALL." BOSTON. MASS. 



DECOYS. 



RED HEAD. COOT. 



WHISTLER. SPRIGTAIL. 



MALLARD. SHELDRAKE. 



BLACK DUCK. CANVAS. 



also WILD GEESE. 



These are the new patent Decoys which come pack- 

 ed in nests, six in a box. The greatest improvement 

 possible on the old style of wooden Decoy. Price of 

 the ducks. $12 per doz.; price of he geese, $8 each. 

 G. W. SIMMO NS & SON, Oak Hall. Boston. Mass. 



"Tub Boston Shooting Suit.- One of the most 

 successful manufacturers of Waterproof Shooting 

 Sun 3 la the firm of G. W.Simmons & Son, Oak Had, 

 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 as the 'Boston 

 Shooting Suit,' in contradistinction no doubt, from 

 the garments which are manufactured out west and at 

 Washington, ench of which has a local demand of its 

 own It is said that the western prairie fowl can 

 distinguish any pportsman who visits their domain 

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

 jib,' and the old tduca'ed birds (which no one cares to 

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

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

 chicken killers respectively, to be safe. 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 snrill pipe to lee- 

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

 mons: cheese itr or, 'Ere's a 'Enning—lie low!' or, 

 'Look out for Hohbirdl. Scatter! you beggars, scat- 

 he*}"- Fores? abj? ^tbIam.] 



%fiort§ni$ti$ <$ooi\%. 



HOLAB1RD THIS 



"BOSb" 



SHOOTING COAT MAKES. 



SUITS $10. and upwards, the best and cheapest in 

 the world. Write for Catalogue. 



W. H. HOLABJRD, Valparaiso, Ind. 



Camp Lounge Co., 

 Troy, ST. Y., and Nor 

 walk, Ct. 2x7x23in.- 

 $10. Bed, Pillow and 

 Fly-net. Sold by N. Y. 

 and Boston sporting 

 dealers. Discounts 

 large. Other styles 3x42in. $4 and $5. St. Louis- 

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

 88 Madison-st. San Francisco— C. H . M oseley. 41S 

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

 Nov 2 pov fim 



fishing gguckle. 



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



Andrew Clerk. 

 Special. 



48 Maiden Lane. \v. o. box 1294 

 35 Liberty Street. \ new york. 



ABBEY & IMBIUE, 



(Successors to Andrew Clerk & Co.) 



New York, London, and Redditch, 



Importers, Manufacturers. Wholesale and Retail 

 Dealers in 



Of Every Description aud Quality. 



We particularly call attention to our extensive as- 

 sortment of line goods for sportsmen, such as Salmon 

 Trout, and Black Bass Flies and SneJl Hooks, on hand 

 and tied to order; Cutty hunk and Pas que IsLnde 

 Bass Lint=s, Waterproof Braided Silk Line*, etc., etc. 



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

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

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

 of imitations. 



Sole agents for the McCord Patent Celluloid Black 

 Bass Reel, and Aiken Black Buss Rod. Froprici.org 

 of the celebrated Winchester Patent Braided Rods. 



Sole importers of Joseph Warrin's Drill-Eyed and 

 Egg- Eyed Needles. 



Parties fitted out with appropriate tackle for th 

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

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

 personal attention of the firm. 



Jgnmrmu[e. 



(CELLULOID PATENT.) 



Trolling and Click Reels. 



The finest Reels made light, durable and fine)? 

 finished . Ask your dealer for them . 



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



Refer to Dr. W. W. Ely, Kochester, N. Y.,an< 

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



juaotf. 



Manufacturer of 



Fine Tly, Bass, Salmon and Trout Rods 



of Split Bamboo, or any desired material, 

 and Improved Li^bt Reels. 



Sold bv all principal dealers in fishing tackle through- 

 out the United States. 



Every variety of Fishing Tackle 

 always on hand. 



ARTIFICIAL FLIES TIED TO ORDER. 



Nov23-tf Bangor, Maine 



TROUT GKOVE FISH PON I>S. 



Randolph, Cattaraugus County, i\. V. 



For sale at LOW rates:— 

 200,000 Brook Trout e^gs. 

 2C0.000 Brook Trout fry. 

 2' >.O0O Yearlings. 



10,000 Two year olds: 500 pounds for table use. 

 All orders should be addressed to J. B. or F. W. 

 EDDY, Randolph, Cattaraugus County, N. Y. 

 Send for price list. dec28tf 



LESSONS IN FLY TYING.— By an ex- 

 perienced fly-dresser. Refer to Abbey & imbrie, 

 48 Maiden Lane. Address JOHN HAILY, 320 Henry 

 street. Now York. Out 12 fim 



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_jlA_ Ornithologies; al*o other scarce worKS on 

 ISauiral History and Sporting on hand and furnished 

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Published at 21 Park Row, New York, 

 Is read by everybody in the North, East and West in- 

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AUTHOR OF THE FISHING TOURIST. 



Published by Forest and Stream Pub- 

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 THE AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY. AGENTS. 



HULLE'riN OF THE NUTTALL OR- 

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A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOG\. 



This journal (now entering upon its second volume) 

 is at present the only serial publication in America 

 devoted to grnbkai. ornithology. While it is in- 

 tended to serve primarily as a medium of communica- 

 tion between working arnitbologists, it also contains 

 matter of a sufficiently valuable character to interest 

 all who take any interest <n the general subject of 

 which it treats. Although devoted mainly to North 

 American Ornithology, it will be so far general in its 

 character as to 2i\e notices of all the more important 

 works or memories relating to Exotic Ornithology. 

 The list of contributors to its pases already embraces 

 nearly all of the leading ornithologists of the country, 

 Among them are Dr. Elliott Coues, Mr. Robert Ridg- 

 way, Mr. George N. Lawrence, Dr. T. M. Brewer, 

 Dr. T. Hale Streets, Mr. II. W. Henshaw, Mr. Wil- 

 liam Brewster, Capt. Charles Bendire, U. S. A., Dr. 

 J. C. Merrill, Dr. J. G. Cooper, Mr. E. W. Nelson, 

 and numerous others more or less well know to orni- 

 thological readers. Its editorial supervision is in 

 charge of Mr. J A. Allen, assisted by Prof. S. F. 

 Baird, and Dr. Elliott Coues. Although published by 

 the Nuttall Ornithological Club of Cambridge, Mass. 

 it is not in any harrow sense the organ of any seciif n 

 or locality. It being conducted as a magazine op 

 ornithology, its department of reviews gives prompt 

 notices of all papers relating to North American Orni- 

 thology, as well as of all important ornithological 

 works or memoirs wherever appearing; while its de- 

 partment of "General Notes" is rich in notices of rare 

 or little known specie* of North American birds, and 

 gives the latest and fullest intelligence attainable re- 

 specting the progress of ornithology in our own 

 country. It is hence a journal no one interested in 

 ornithology can well t fford to be without. 



Terms: $1 00 a year (including postage), strictly in 

 advance; single numbers, 80 cents. Back numbers 

 can be supplied. Circulars, giving a list of contents 

 of Volume 1 , sent on application. Address Mr. H. 

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ATTENTION luFLEMEN! 



The "FOREST & STREAM" New 



HanrJ-Book for Riflemen. 



Rules for Practice and Competition. Practical Hints 

 concerning Ranges, Targets, Scoring, Rifles, Shoot 

 ing, etc. Forms for Organization of Rifle Associa 

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 Illustrated witn Maps, Sketches, and Diagrams. By 

 Major Geo. O. Starr, Secretary American Rifle As- 

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