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n's Emporium. 



102 Nassau Street, N. Y., 



MANUFACTURERS ANR IMPORT EBS OF 



Fine Breech- Loading Guns, Fishing Tackle and 

 Sportsman's Goods of every description, including 

 Tents And Camping Outfits. 



The Holbertou Fiy Rod for black bass and trout. 

 IlunU maue of 2d growth ash, lance wood and bam- 

 boo. A. sound reliable rod; every one tested. Price $8. 

 to $19. 



HoHinrfon's celebrated Fly Books made to hold 

 fli-s.'it !'u!l li-ni ih with Hyde's improved fly holders. 



James Florida Spoon, wiih extia hooks. The only 

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the Fox patent Breech-Loading gun. This gun 

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Duni-kleeVCanip Stoves. Roudren's Patent .lack, 

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Tiu-ee-ilarrel (runs. 



Bitfniir Powder Ray's < oncentrators. 



The Goss devolving Cartridge Belt. 



Bond's nud Fencer's Portable Boats 



Ira A. Paine'* Glass ball trap and Glass balls. 



H. L, Leonard's Split Bamboo Rods. 



Thad Morris' Green hart and Split Bamboo Rods. 



fear» J. MeBride's Standard Art flcial Flies. 



H»lb*rtun's Black Bass flies for casting with a 

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Good's Moccasins. New styles with water-proof 

 ton true an rt hard soles. 



Hart's Metal ^hell. Kiev's Straw colored fehells 

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Eaton's celebrated Rust Preventer and Lubriea- 

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fcprati's English Dog Biscuits. Thomson's and 

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Send lo cis. for new Hfustrated Catalogue con- 

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., ..... u UJ LiHuies, ennaren or u«uw, ^.u. 

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WIirXJD-JPIfcOOJF 



Leather Vest and Jackets, 



Flannel-Lined. 



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

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 are especially adapted to the requirements of sporting 

 men, whose rapid walking is likely to be followed by 

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LADIES LEATHER VESTS AND JACKETS 



made to order. Indispensible to all who are in any 

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G. W. Simmons & Son, 



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Boston, Ma^. 



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

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SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. 



EACH GARMENT DISTINCLY MARKED 

 f "BOSTON SHOOTING SUIT," 



made by 



I G.W. Simmons&Son. 



This new design of Watekrkoop 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 senamg 'Coals to Newcastle,' hut the merits 

 of the "BOSTON SHOOTING SUITS" have been 

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 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 

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

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 and nothing neglected to render the suit perfect in 

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 TACHABLE HAVELOCK, COAT, VEST, AND 

 PANTALOONS. 



One hundred suits will be kept ready in stock, so 

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

 moment's notice. 



363 



In the Golden Rale (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 ail 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 he bo^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 iu color, style, water- 

 proof quality and capacity. The coat is a marvel 

 in this latter respect. ''• 

 PERSONS ORDFRING 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 or G. W. Simmons & Sou, Oak Hail, 

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

 ter's Camp at Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition 

 It has axown gray iu 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, e Q .eh of which has a local demand of its 

 own. It, is said that, the western prairie fowl cau 

 distinguish any sportsmtn who visits their domain 

 by his riot hes. They can tell him 'by the cut, of his 

 jib, 1 and the old educated birds (which no one cares to 

 eat, by the way,) know exactly what distau-es 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 sarill 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 Hohbirdl Scatter! you beggars, Scat- 

 ter T'-ForERT AND STRKATW 1 



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RED HEAD. COOT. 



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BLACK DUCK. CANVAS. 



also WILD GEESE. 



These are the new patent Decoys which come pack- 

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 possible on the old style of wooden Decoy. Price of 

 the ducks. $i2per doz.; price of 'he geese, $3 each. 

 G, W, gIMMONS # SON, Oak Hail, Boston, Mass, 



THOMSON &SON, 



301 



BROADWAY, N. Y. 

 P. O. B0X1G16, 



I8QRTIMEB & K1BKW00 



Oxiii mixl Kiile Makers, 



34 Elm St., Boston, Mass. 



All kinds oi' Breech-Loading Work ef- 

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GUN8B011ED FOR 'LOSE AND HARD 

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Docl4-ly. 



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Manufacturer of 



Fine Fly, Bass, Salmon and Trout Rods 



of Split Bamboo, or any desired material, 

 and Improved Li^ht Reels. 



Sold bv all principal dealers in tithing tackle through- 

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Every variety of Fishing Tackle 

 always on hand. 



ARTIFICIAL FLIES TIED TO ORDER. 



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Andrew Clekk. 

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 Rox 1294 



NEW T YORK. 



L. H. Abbet. C. F. IMBRUE. 



48 Rfiaiden Lane. }p. o. 



35 Libeity Street, i" ne 



ABBEY & HUBBLE, 



(Successors to Andrew Clerk & Co.) 



lew York, London, and Reiiditch, 



Importers, Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail 

 Dealers in 



Of Every Description and Quality. 



We particularly call attention to our extensive as- 

 sortment of tine goods for sportsmen, such as Salmon 

 Trout, and Black fJHsa Kites and Snell Hooks, on hand 

 and tied to order; Cuitjhnnk and Pasque IsLnds 

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



Every genuine II. L. Leonard's Six-Spii c < d Bamboo 

 Salmon, Trout, awd Bass Rod is raarkea "H. L. Leon- 

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

 of imitations. 



Sole agents for the McCord Patent Celluloid BlacJj 

 Bass Reel, and Aiken black Bass Hod. Proprietors 

 of the celebrated Winchester Patent Braided Rods. 



Sole importers of Joseph Warrin's Driil-Eyed and 

 Egg-Eyed Needles. 



Parties fitted out with appropriate tackle for th 

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Trolling and Click Reels. 



The finest Reels made light, durable and finely 

 finished . Ask your dealer for them. 



«EOR<iE E. HART & I o., Newark, N. J. 



Refer to Dr. W. W. Ely, Kochester, N. Y., am 

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



juSOtf. 



LESSONS IN FLY TYING.— By an ex- 

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