FOREST AND STREAM. 



JlJftrtMiro'iS (Sooflis. 



GENUINE 



DOGSKIN JACKETS 



Made to our special order from selected 

 skins, and imported direct from Norway. 



Every jacket is marked "G. W. Simmons & 

 Son. Importers and Manufacturers." 



We offer this year the handsomest lot of 

 Dogskin Jacket s we have ever been able to 

 collect. Each of the jackets has been made 

 to order, and nothing equal to them can be 

 found io t lie United 8! .ales! We do not, im- 

 port the skins and make up the Jackets in 

 work-room! The jackets complete are brought 

 through the Custom House, and we sell them 

 for thirty per cent less than any other house 

 can afford to! 

 E OUR 

 hers ai 



A No. 1 Quality, $lti. 



We keep only the best quality of the im- 

 ported jackets, and offer no second {/rade. 

 We claim for these jackets that tliey are: 



1st, "Wind proof. 



3d, Waterproof. 



3d, Soft and Pliable. 



4th, Flannel-liiicd. 



5 th, Never Sti IVen ing. 



jsti. i 30 P er eent. less than others. 



* tu ' I Ask for the same or similar goods, 



7th, The Best Made. 



We warrant every jacket, and will send on 

 apptoval for examination on receipt of men-s- 

 in addition to this superior line of Imported 

 Dogskin Jackets, we keep constantly on hand 

 for the use of all who are exposed to the 

 weather our own domestic make of Oak Hall 

 Leather Jackets. These imitations of the 

 imported jackets are flannel lined, and hardly 

 to be distinguished from the imported. They 

 are made in our own workrooms, and every 

 one is warranted in every particular. The 

 domestic jackets we sell for ten dollars. 



Our sales of Leather Jackets, last season, 

 amounted to nearly one thousand, and we 

 are the largest dealers in this class of goods 

 in the country. 



O. W. SIMMONS & SON, Oak Hall, 83 

 Norlh street, Boston, Mass., Importers of 

 Leather Jackets, manufacturers of the cele- 

 brated "Boston Shooting Suits." Prize medal 

 awarded at St. Louis. 



$ pWtmm't 4M& 



Philadelphia Fishing Tackle 



HOUSE. 



A. B. SHIPLEY & SON, 

 fi03 COMMERCE ST., PHILA. 



Manufacturers of Fine Fishing Tackle of 

 Every Description. 



FOR SEA, RIVER OR BROOK FISHING. 



Rods, Reels, Flies, Leaders, Lines, etc. 

 Celebrated Bethabara Wood Hods. Henshnll Bass, 



three joint, BJ4fl. long. Ash Butt, Betha- 



' hat 



rad t 



>d tu- 



lips. 



Each. 



No. 800. Plain Brass Ferrules $6 (X) 



No. KOI. Banded and Milled Ferrules. Metal 



Beel Plate, Cane Wrapped Butt 9 00 



No. 808. As Wl. Nickel Plated 10 60 



Bass Bail: Bods. ll%ft. long, Ash Butt, Bethabara 



second and two tips. 

 No 350. Banded and Milled Brass Mountings, 

 Cane Wrapped Butt, Metal Beel 



Socket 9 00 



PBJCE CIST OF WOOD AND ROD MOUNTINGS 

 FBEE BY MAIL. 



For Tourists and Invalids. With Maps and Illus- 

 trations. Edition for the present, season re- 

 vised to date, now ready. 12mo. Paper, 50cls. 



For sole by all booksellers; or sent by mall, post- 

 paid, on receipt of price. 



D. APPLE TON & CO., Publishers, 



1, 3 Jt S Bond street. New York 



"Dog Training," 



BY S. T. HAMMOND. 



A. WILLIAMS & CO., 



281 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 



Any of the Following Books Sent on Receipt of Price 



Camp Life in the Woods and Tricks of Trap- | Dog, The Illustrnted Book of the, By Vero 



ping SI 00 Shaw, with fac-simile colored plates 12 M 



Choke Bore Uuns. Greener 3 00 i Dogs of Great Britain, America and other 



Coues' Field Ornithology g SO Countries 2 50 



Coues' Fur Bearing Animals 3 00 Dogs. Points for .fudging 50 



Crack Shot 125 Dogs. Richardson . . , o, ,,- ■ , . ', '-.- . ; noil r.n 



Cvpress, J.,.lr.'s, Works. 2 vols 5 oo ' FarraCs Guide to Mooschcad Lake 60 



Dead Shot I 25 Farrnr's Guide to Rickardsou and Rangeley 



Dog Breaking, Hutchinson 3 75 ' Lake 50 



! 'i -l; ""::■:: I: :■- ' "■ -I, ,.aa . !! I. ) Ferrir''. -Pnolce! Map of liaugo!-'-. Lain Region. Ml 



Dogs, by Stables. ...._„„. „.....,_. 75 Fishing Bottom or Float 



Climax Gun Cleaner. 



FlG.I 



Fig. 1 is a longitudinal section of Rod and Cleaner, shown in position within a gun barrel. 

 A 



« k 'iTi'iiiiiTriii iiiiiir in -^ 



FIG. 2. 



. . i think -we can substantiate the claim 

 ivented, by the following reasons, viz: 

 It is made in three jioinls, like a common cleaning rod, anil therefore is portable. 

 3d. Its p j I '"' I ' '<■' " ' ! ility to its work in cleaning a gun that has been shot once, or one that has 

 been used all day. 



3d. The ease with which it can bo adjusted io fit the barrels, loose or tight. 

 4th. The price, which is no more than that of a common cleaning rod. 



Price $1.50. Postage Paid. 

 IN ORDERING GIVE CALIBRE OF GUN. 



DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS AND DISCOUNTS TO DEALERS GIVEN ON APPLICATION. 

 For sale by Gun Dealers, or address 



UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO., Lowell, Mass. 



ttttH m& gmite* fw gpovtumen. IMrtr te m& %t$avtf> for fjwtenwn. 



"THE FISHINfi LINE." 



TAKE THE 

 Grand Rapids and Indiana K. K. 



THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE 

 Trout, Grayling and Hlnelt Bass Fisheries, 



OLD DOMINION LINE. 



The Steamers of this Line reach some of the 

 finest waterfowl and upland shooting sections in the 

 country. Connecting direct for Chincoteague, 

 Cobb's Island, and points on the Feninsula, City 

 Point, James River, Currituck, Kittyhnwk Club 



Grounds,Vaa . I, to. These points can 



now be reached bv rad and stage from Norfolk. 

 Norfolk steamers sail Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 

 and Saturday. Lewes, Del., Monday arid Thurs 

 day at 3 P. lit. 



tun information given at office, 10" Greenwich 

 street. New York. 



NEW TOKK AND PHILAOKLPHIA. 

 BOUND BROOK ROUTE 

 FOB TRENTON AND PHILADELPHIA, 

 COMMENCING JUNE 26, 1882. 



Leave New York from station C. R. R. of N. J., 

 foot of Liberty street. 



For Philadelphia, Ninth ami Green streets, at 7:45, 

 9:30, U :15 A.M.: 1:30, -Pen. 4:30, 5:30, 7:00, 12 P. M. 

 On Sunday at 8:45 A. M., 5:30, 12 P. M. 



ForTHnl and flavin streets, at ,M5 tl : 1.,A. M. ; 

 !::>>, 4:30, a:3a„ V : ea p. y, i a, '-' tala at, a-,-, A ;,, 



For Trenton. 7:4a. 0:30. 1 1 :15 A. M. : 1:30. -1:00, 4:30, 

 ->:.>!. r , :i«i. Hi P.M. OnSunoaj 8:45A.M.; 5:30, 12 P. M. 



PULLMAN PARLtil: CAPS arc attached to day 

 trains, and SLEEPING COACHES to midnight 

 trains from N< w York to Philadelphia. 



Connection is made at- Jersey Cllv station to and 

 from Brooklyn and Erie depot, Jersey City. 



-.!.■]-■ :- a .;.■;. -.,■■ a I a,- street, 239, 261, 



401, 944, 957, 1,323 Broadway, and at the principal 

 hotels, and at No?. 2 and 4 Court street, and Annex 

 office. Jewell s Wharf. Brooklyn. 



New York Transfer Co. will call for and eheck 

 baggage from hotel or resilience to destination. 



H. P. Baldwin, General Passenger Agent, W. W. 

 Stearns. General Superintendent. 



TIM POND AND THE SEVEN PONDS. 



The best trout Halting in Maine. The mountain and 

 Lake scenery is unsurpassed by any in New Eng- 

 land. The buekboard road has been repaired and 

 improved, new cabins built, and everything put in 

 flrst-elass order. Good accommodations to all those 

 seeking rest, recreation and pleasure. Rotmd trip 

 excursion tickets will be sold at low- rates to Smith's 

 Farm, in Eustis. and bm kboard teams in waiting to 

 cany passengers and baggage from farm to ponds. 

 Good board, camp-;, blankets and boats, and guides 

 if wanted. Terms reasonable. Everything in 

 readiness. 



Address KENNEDY SMITH, Eustis, Maine. 



BOSTON & MAINE EAILBOAD. 



EXCUJKSION TICKETS 



—TO IHB— 



Rangelsy and other Fishing Resorts 



IN MAINE, 

 Are now on sale at the following rates : 



Boston to Andover and return $10.00 



" South Arm (Richardson Lakes) and 



return 12.00 



" Middle Dam and return 12.00 



" Upper Dam " 18.00 



" Upton " , 11.00 



" Mountain View House or Ranglet ' 

 Outlet and return (Indian Rock") 



via Phillips 18 75 



ludiin: so, 1, .rid return via At'.dnmr 14 no 



'.* Rangeley Lake and return 12.50 



" Phillips " 10.00 



*' Indian Rock and return, (via An- 

 dover, return via Phillips.) _ . . 15.25 



" Bends Stream and return, via An- 

 dover 14.00 



II on-a I state i.ake and return <Mt. 



Kinco House) 15.00 



" Forks of lite Ktitusl.ee ami return. 13.00 



" Dead River an d return 13.00 



" Grand Falls, N. B., and return 18.00 



" St. Andrews. N. B.. and return .... 15.00 

 Also tourists tickets to all Sporting and Pleasure 

 Resorts in Maine and the Provinces. 



Tief-ei- is..- sal., ai. all principal iakel, offices, and 



an3atDEPi"'i ; I S ii 'J; ,:-PET E ftU '- BOSTON 



IK J. FLANDERS, 

 Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent. 



Chesapeake & Ohio R'y. 



SPORTSMAN'S PABAVISK, 

 Through solid tiains with Pullman sleepers run 

 dally between Washington, Cincinnati and Louis- 

 ville, through the finest scenery in America. 

 C. W. SMITH, H. W. FULLER, 



Gen'l Manager. GenT Pass. Agt. 



Virginia Midland R. R 



The safest, the shortest, and best route to 

 FLORIDA AND THE SOUTH. 

 Pullman Palace Cars direct without change. 

 Leave New York- at 10 P. M. and 3:40 P. jfi. Wash 

 ington. D. C, 7:10 A. M. and 10 P. M. For informa- 

 tion address N. McDANlEL, 601 Perm ave., Wash 

 ington, D. C. 



Harvey Cedars Hotel. 



ON LONG BEAOff, 0PP. BAENEGAT, N. J. 



OPEN THE TEAK ROUND. 



The finest. Bathing, best. Fishing, greatest Gun- 

 ning, and most delightful sailing grounds, with the 

 choicest oysters on the coast of New Jersey. 



McAdoo House, 



GREENSBORO, N. C. 



Headquarters for Sportsmen, 



Shooting commences November and ends April 1st. 

 Quail in abundance. 



W. I>. McADOO, Proprietor. 



ATLANTIC HOUSE, OAK HILL, FLORIDA. 

 Overlool s ,-soon. and two miles 



from the head of Indian River. Entirely new and 

 strictly first-class. Unexcelled risking and shoot- 

 ing. For further fnforj itioi duress H. J, 

 FAULKNER, Oak Hill, Volusia Co., Fla, 



JNoj'thern Mioliigstrx, 



«BAtVI> TKAVEK8K REGION 



and the Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed, it 

 equaled, hr the abundance and great variety of fish 

 contained. 



BROOK TROUT abound in the streams, and the 

 famous AMERICAN GRAYLING is found only in 

 these Waters. 



The TROUT season begin* May 1 and ends .-Sept. 1. 



The GRAYLING season miens .Tune I and ends 

 Nov. 1. 



BLACK BASS, PIKE. F1CKEREL and IIUSC-A- 

 LONGE, also abound in large numbers ill the. many 

 lakes and lakelets or thin Torrilory. The Spurt srium 

 can readily send trophies of his skill to his friends 

 or "club" at home, as ice for packing fish can be 



sal at team s ' .it'la 



_ : Sbr ■-■ 



of the North , .. 



The air is pure, dry and bra. 



peculiarly beneficial to tli 



Hay Fever and Asthmatic Affections. 



New hotels with all modern impn,., , . ... 



being cri'eted and a Hi be ready Io I 

 1882, as well as many extensive additions to rhe 

 older ones. win. b will rufiXai I ■■ U pie ace> n mo 



d.afions for all. 



Tlie extension from petoskev to .Mackinac City 

 was completed and opened for business July 3d, 



and daily trail s arc -as, ,■•,,-,, iias rlivnu : a a ii"-> 

 ing a- St. Ir.-n.aeo for MnrouoUe, L'Ant 



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During the season ROUND TRIP EXCIHtSION 

 TICKETS WILL Lis SOLD AT LOW KATES, and 

 attractive train facilities offered to Tourists and 

 Sportsmen. 



Dogs, Guns and Fishing Tackle Carried Free at 



It Is 



t to 



spate 



Bromfield House, Boston 



EUROPEAN PLAN] 

 MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



Wild Fowl_Shootiug. 



SPRINOVILLE HOUSE OK SPORTSMEN'S. 

 RETREAT, SHINNECOCK BAY, L. I. 



Ity a practical gunner and ; 

 ihvius on hand the best of I 

 a ith the largest rig of trained 



Lflsfao- 



, Good 

 ShBp 



I ro.nl 



BELLE VUE HOTEL, 



High Point, JNT. C. 



First-class in all its appointments. Accommoda 

 tions for one hundred guests. Elevation 1000 feet 

 above the sea. Dry climate, pure at 

 Quail shooting in viomitv except ontilly fine. 



Gentlemen attending the Easiest Fief: 

 obtain ample and comfortable 

 reasonable rates. Applic 



for r. 



WALDROp. Proprietoi 



LEVE & ALDEN'S 



American Tours. 



Single and excursions tickets issued to all summer 

 and winter resorts in tbe Um;e, : ] .States and Canada, 

 including Florida, Cuba, Mexico, West Indies, £c. 



Send for "American Tourist Gaiel I e'» giving full 

 particulars. 



CHTEF OFFICE; 



207 Broadway, New York 



^LLAJNT LINE. 



ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP;-. 

 During summer seasons, May to Dee udier, sail- 

 ing from Quebec to Liverpool every Saturday. 



SHORTEST OCEAN VOYAGE, 



Only 5 Days From Land to Land. 



From December to May, the mail steamers will 

 perform a iveeU\- service between POSTON and 



GENERAL AGENTS. 

 New York, a» Broadway, N. V. 

 Poston, Mass., IB State street. 

 Philadelphia, Pa. N. E. Cor. liroad and Chestnut 

 rtreeta. 



