FOREST AND STREAM. 



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GENUINE 



DOGSKIN JACKETS 



Made to our special order from selected 

 skins, and imported direct from Norway. 



Every jacket is marked "G-. W. Simmous & 

 Son. Importers and Manufacturers." 



We offer this year the handsomest lot of 

 Dogskin Jackets we hare ever been able to 

 collect. Each Of the jackets has been made 

 to order, and nothing equal to them can be 

 found in the United States I 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 lens than any other house 

 can afford to ! 



NOTE OUR PRICES and compare goods 

 with others advertised as the same or similar. 



A So. 1 Quality, $12. 



We keep only the b&st quality of the im- 

 ported jackets, and offer no second grade. 

 We claim for these jackets that they are: 



1st, VTindproof. 



2d, Waterproof. 



3d, Sort and Pliable. 



4th, Flannel-lined. ' 



5th, Never Stiffening. 



-«, t 30 per cent, less than others. 



mn ' 1 Ask for the same or similar goods. 



7th, The Best Made. 



We warrant every jacket, and will send on 

 approval for examination ou receipt of meas- 

 ure. 



In addition to this superior line of Imported 

 Dogskin Jackets, we keep constantly ou hand 

 for the use of all who are exposed to tie 

 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. 



G. W. SIMMONS & SON, Oak Hall, 33 

 North street, Boston, Mass., Importers of 

 Leather Jackets, manufacturers of the cele- 

 brated "Boston Shooting Suits. 17 Prize medal 

 awarded at St. Louis. 



Jtymtmttft (Samte. 



Philadelphia Fishing Tackle 



HOUSE. 



A. B. SHIPLEY & SON, 

 SOS COMMERCE ST., PHILA. 



Manufacturer!) of Fine Fishing Tackle of 

 Kvery Description. 



FOB SEA, RIVER OR BROOK FISHING. 



Rods, Reels, Plies, Leaders, Lines, etc. 

 Celebrated Bethabara Wood Rods, Ilenshall Bass, 

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

 bara second and two tips. 



Each. 



No. fiOO. Plain Brass Ferrules $6 00 



No. 801. Banded and Milled Ferrules. Metal 



Keel Plate. Cane Wrapped Butt... 9 00 



No. 802. As 801. Nickel Plated 10 50 



Bass Bait Rods. lOfcjft long. Ash Butt, Bethabara 



second and two tips. 

 No 3M. Banded ami Milled Brass Mountings, 

 Cane Wrapped Butt, Metal Reel 

 Sock«t 9 00 



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If For Canada and the United States. 



Published monthly by 

 HENRY O. A^ENNOR, F. G. S. 



Office— No. 21<> St. .lames Street, 



MONTREAL, CANADA. 

 Annual Subscription $1.00. Single copies 10 cents. 



"Dog Training," 



BY S. T. HAMMOND. 

 A. WILLIAMS & CO., 



281 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 



fcfate a«d $<rot*g i at jtywrttnun. Irtete mu\ %mtt^ tit $\wtwm 



OLD DOMINION LINE. 



The Steamers of this Line reach some of the 



,i.e :;l w :l ceo'. I ■ni-l , r ■ I :- . ool ll'C '-• ■"' '.' S "i the 



country. Connecting direct for Ohinooteague, 

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

 Point, James River, Currituck, Kittyhawk Club 

 Grounds, Van Slyck's, etc., etc. These points can 

 now be reached by rati and Stage from Norfolk. 

 Norfolk steamers sail Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 

 and Saturday. Lewes. Del., Monday and Thurs 

 day at 8 P. M. 



tfnil information given at office, 197 Greenwich 

 street. New York. 



NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. 

 BOUND BROOK ROUTE 

 FOR TRENTON A Nil PHILADELPHIA, 



> n i r i t 1812 



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

 foot of Liberty street. 



For Philadelphia. Ninth and Green streets, at tv 

 9:30. 11:15 A. 51.; I :S0. 4:00. 4:80, 5:80, 7:00, 12 P. : 

 On Sunday at S: in A. 51.. 5:»). 12 P. 51. 



For Third and Berks sti rets, at 7 :■!.->. 1 1 :l."i A 5 



80, 1:80. 5:30, 7:00 P. M. On Sunday at 8:45 A. 



For Trenton. 7:45, 9:30, 11:15 A. 51.: 1:30,4:00,4:1 

 5:30, 7:00. 12 P. 51. On Sunday 8:45 A.5L; 5:30, 12P. 



PULLMAN PARLOR CARS ore attached to d 

 trains, and SI.F.FPiN'l COACHES to niidnig 

 trains from New York to Philadelphia. 



Connection is made at Jersey City slation to a 

 from Brooklyn and Erie depot. .1. rsey City. 



Tickets for sale at foot of Liberty street, 239, 2' 

 401,944,057, 1,323 Broadway, and at. the princij 

 hotels, and at Nos. 2 and 4 Court street, and Ann 

 ■nice, Jewell's Wharf. Brooklyn. 



New York Transfer Co. will call for and fine 

 baggage from hotel or residence to destination. 



"THE FISHING LINE." 



TAKE THE 

 Grand Rapids and Indiana R. H. 



THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE 

 Tront, Grayling and Black Bass Fisheries, 



FAMOUS SUMMER, HEALTH AND GAME 

 RESORTS AND LAKES OF 



Northern Michigan, 



GRAN» TRAVERSE REGION 



and the Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed, 

 equaled, in the abundance and great variety of ush 

 contained. 

 r»DAnv TrorvtTT nhnnnd in Hip streams, and the 

 found Only in 



YLTNt: 



. PICKEREL and MTSC'A- 

 hirge numbers in i he many 



j Territory. T 1 ",.- oporNiiisu 

 ies ot Ms --kill solas friends 



Chesapeake & Ohio R'y. 



8POKTSMAN'S PARADISE. 



Through sohd trains with Pullman sleepers run 

 daily between Washington, Cincinnati and Louis- 

 ville, through the finest scenery in America. 

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



Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass. Agt. 



Virginia Midland. R. R. 



The safest, the shortest, and best route to 

 FLOBIDA AND THE SOUTH. 

 Pulhnau Palace ( 'ars direct without change. 

 Leave New York at III P. M. and 3:40 P. M. Wash 

 ington. D. C. 7:10 A. 51. and 10 P. M. For informa- 

 tion address N. McDANIEL, 1101 Penn ave.. Wash 

 ington, D. C. 



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The 



with 



nate 



peculiarly 



Hay Fever and Asthmatic Affections. 



New hotels with all modern improvements ar 

 ■ected and will he ready 



1883, 



IV ell : 



reel 



olde 



nations for all. 



The extensioi 

 was completed 

 and daily trains 

 ins at St. Igna 



Southern, Southeastern-" and 



' ROUND TRIP EXCURSION 

 BOLD AT LOW SATES, and 

 tides offered to Tourists and 



: Tackle 



ied Free 



spo 



leu feel " at home 

 ., _.uide a handsomely 



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;, Folders and further information, address 

 A. B. LEET, Gen'l Pass r Agent. 



Grand Rapitls, Mich. 



Any of the Following Books Sent on Receipt of Price 



Dog. The Illustrated Book of the, by Vero 



Shaw, wilh fuc-sejillc colored plates 12 50 



Dogs of Great Britain, America and other 



Gentries 2 5(1 



Dogs, Points tor Judging 51 



Dogs. Richardson paper, 30c: cloth 



Camp Life in the Woods and Tricks of Trap- 

 ping ?1 00 



Choke Bore Guns, Greener a 00 



Cones' Field Ornithology 2 50 



Goues' Fur Bearing Animals 3 00 



Crack Shot 1 25 



Cypress. .1 . . Jr.X Works, 2 vols SW 



Hog. The" [(inks. Mavlieu and 'ilutrhlus'on.'.' .'.'.' 3 00 i Farrar's pocket Map ,.f Pa 



Hogs, bv Stables 76 Fishing, Bottom or Float 



Hogs. Management of. Mnvhew, Kimo To , Fishing Tourisi, llallock 



1 1, .g. The: historic 1 25 I Fly Fishing and Worm Fishing 



Hogs and their Doings, Morris 1 75 Frank Fores! er's American Game in its Season.. . S 



tad Lake 



■dson and Rangeley 



iTigeley Lake Region. 



Climax Gun Cleaner. 



FlG.l S ,E 



A ^. . _^ _^_ . „ __ _^_- ■■-■- — 



Harvey Cedars Hotel. 



ON LONG BEAOH.OPP.BAENEGAT, N.J. 



OPICN THE YEAK ROUND. 



The finest Bathing, best Fishing, greatest Gun- 

 ning, andmos- di4ightfi.il sailing grounds, with the 



choicest oysters en the Coast of New Jersey. 



voir, . i ; a - ■- ■'.::, So,,, I. o, 



Barnegat. N. J. 



ATLANTIC IK'isi:. OAK HILL, FLORIDA. 

 Overlooking Mosquito Lagoon, ami two miles 

 from the head oi' Indian Peer. Entirely new and 

 strictly fust class. I nex.elled fishing ^ ami shoot- 



FACLKNEK.' 'bak'lliil. Voio-ia Co.. Flu.' 



Bromfield House, Boston 



EUROPEAN PLAN] 

 MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



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



Wild Fowl Shooting. 



SPKINGVILLE HOUSE OR SPORTSMEN'S 

 RETREAT, SHINNECOCE. BAT, L. 1. 





We call attention to this heautu'iii gun, and the 

 ■y low prices tliey are selling for. We are getting 

 out some heavy 10-gauge guns, lOlbs. and over, 

 suitalde for heavy 



IHick ana Deer Shooting 

 in the West and South, bored for very long range 



AMERICAN ARMS CO., 



103 Milk Street, Boston. 



Note.— In these made uader the improiea patent since July, 1682, the nut "F" is done awaywiti, 

 nd the rnbbetg are enlarged or reduced by Bicoplj turning the rod by the hand. 



offering the Climax Cleaner to the sporting rraternity, we think we can substantiate the claim 

 made, that it is the most practical gun cleaner ever invented, by the following reasons, viz: 

 is made in three joints, like a common cleaning rod, and therefore^ is portable. 



been used a_ 



3d. The ease with which it c 

 4th. The price, which is no t 



a that has 



iPrice $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. 



FERGUSON'S PATENT ADJUSTABLE 



JACK LAMPS, DASH LAMPS, ETC., 



With Silvered Locomotive Reflectors. 



tFor Night Hunting and Fishing, 

 Camping, Canoeing, Driving at Night, 

 etc., these lamps have no equal. 

 T%\ "y "UNIVERSAL" LAMP combines 

 I &J9 Head Jack for either top or front of 

 ';J ,:_,' ' head. Boat Jack. Fishing Lamp, Camp 

 ^..Z^'^Li Lamp. Dash Lamp, Dark Lantern, etc. 

 "BULLSEYE" LANTERNS. POCKET LANTERNS. 

 Send stamp for Rlustrated Price List. 

 ALBERT FERGUSON, 

 Offlce,65 Fulton street, N. Y. (With Conroy & Bissett). 



THr] NEW AMERICAN 



Breech-Loading Shot Que. 



attention given lo 

 tion guaranteed. 

 Ground, L. I. Ref 



herd, sill Broadw. 

 O.N.Y. 



McAdoo House, 



GREENSBORO, >. Oi 



Headquarters for Sportsmen. 



Shooting comrnencesNovemher and ends April 1st. 

 Quail in abundance. 



W. D. McADOO, Proprietor. 



LEVE & ALDEN'S 



American Tours. 



Rebounding Lock. 

 Choke-Bore Barrel 



For close, hard shooting excels aU others. Extra 

 heavy guns for ducks a specialty Send stamp for 

 circular. C. S. S11ATTIJCK, Manufacturer, Hat- 

 field, Mass. 



Single and excursions tickets issued toallsra 



and winter res. .its in I ' 'He! Stab s and Canada, 



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

 Send postage for "American Tourist Gazette" 

 j it L.c 'til i.u.i'iiia.ilars, 



CHIEF OFFICE: 

 207 Broadway, New York 



J^J^AJsT LINE. 



ROYAL MATT. STEAMSHIPS. 

 During summer seasons, May to December, sail- 



ing from Quebec to Liverpool 



SHORTEST OCEAN VOYAGE, 



Only 6 Days From Land to Land. 



From December lo May, the mail steamers will 

 perform a weekly sett lee between BOSTON and 

 LIVERPOOL. 



Extra weekly ships from Glasgow, Londonderry, 

 Gahvay and Limerick, to Boston direct. 



X<E3X r E3 eft? -A.XjiID^3ISr 



GENERAL AGENTS. 

 Now- York. 207 Broadway, iN. V. 

 Boston. Mass.. la State street. 

 Philadelphia, Pa. N. E. Cor. Broad and Cheamut 

 rtreeta. 



