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FOREST AND STREAM. 



articles, with "London at Midsmnimer," by 

 Henry James. Jr., and "The Church of 8t. 

 Sophia,'' by Hugh Craig, give a foreign tone to 

 the magazine. " The Doings and Gossip-on of 

 Hired Girls," is fin amusing study of American 

 rural life, which we commend to the perusal of 

 the thousands of interested partieB. Mm. Davis 

 concludes her story, "A Law Unto Herself,'' 

 and another one, "Forrercival," is begun. "The 

 Plight of a Princess" is ar historical sketch by W. 

 A. Boille-Grohman . Will Wallace Harney has a 

 sketch, "A Kentucky Duel:'' and C. Eosell 

 Wonstatea a poem, " Soen Dura," from the 

 Swedish. There are other poems and stories. 

 The Monthly Gossip discusses a variety of timely 

 topics, and the Library Reviews close the num- 

 ber. 



— The stove dealers ought to fetch out a Creed- 

 moor range for this winter's market. 



— " What did yon get'?" asked a wife of her 

 husband, ou his return from a hunting excur- 

 sion of several days' duration. "I got back!" 

 lit- seiiteutiously replied. 



Tiffany & Co., Silversmiths, Jew- 

 elers, ami Importers, have always a 

 large stock of silver articles for 

 prizes for shooting, yachting, racing 

 and other sportB, and on request they 

 prepare special designs for similar 

 purposes. Their Timing -Watches 

 «i e guaranteed for accuracy, and are 

 now very generally used for sport- 

 ing and scientific requirements. 

 TIFFANY & CO. are also the 

 agents m America for Messrs 

 Paths, Philippe & Co., of Geneva, 

 of whose celebrated watches they 

 have a full line. Their stock of 

 Diamonds and other Precious Stones, 

 General Jewelry, Artistic Bronzes- 

 and Pottery, Electro- Plate and Sterl- 

 ing Silverware for Household use, 

 fine Stationery and Bric-a-brac, is? 

 the largest in the world, and the pub 

 lie are invited to visit their estab- 

 lishment without feeding the slightest 

 obligation to purchase. Unior. 

 Square. Ne^ YorW. 



lew Mdvcrtisements. 



o r FANCY CARDS, snownake, damask, etc.. no 

 Z/kJ 3 alike, with name, 10c. Nassau Card Co.. 

 Nassau, NewYork. Oct25 13t 



English bporting Gunpowder. 



CURTIS & HARVEY'S 



DIAMOND GKAIK 



Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and s. Superior Pane, Enflpld 

 Rifle, and Col. Hawker's Ducking. W. STITT, 11 

 Cedar street, N. Y. Agent for the United States. 



GAME LAWS— New York, New Jersey, Penna., 

 Delaware ai.d Maryland. Pocket edition. Con- 

 tains useful information for sportsmen. Sent by 

 mail upon receipt of price— 55 cents. E. F. VAN 

 ZaNDT, No. 200 Walnut Place, Phila. 



Big Bonanzas for all agents. The Southern 

 Aqhi-ts' Manual, Atlaa.a, Ga., describes impaitia.lv 

 the goods, etc., of all best agents' houses in the Unit- 

 ed States. Scores of rare offers monthly. Agents 

 choose from hundreds. On trial (to agents or those 

 desiring agencies only) three months for three c«nts 

 to pay postage. Nov 1 4t 



Sportsmen, Attention ! 



KEEP YOUR FEET DRY. 



NEW YORE SHOOTING COAT. 



enrrthe t Spe h st ndSOme C ° at " FirBt - claa8 ln ever ? Particular. Pleasant to wear, durable, and in the 



MADE OF BROWN VELVETEEN. 



^miu, 0C p e ? an n (1 llni °K ma<Je to take out, so that it may be worn for early fall and winter shooting. (Horace 

 Smith, E.-q., savs: "it is i y idea of a shooting coat. I have worn them for seve.al veais and would 



fSZ^SSS^S^HSL for £"***« Y e8t - * 6 -? - Al8 ° taeVes^wniruu^^^^^^ 



I make only the one grade, i 



_. - — — . „.„..„ corduroy pants at $io per pair, 

 the cheapest goods do not turn briais and will not give satisfaction. 



Vpi, p «1 .nS 1 ! 11 , ,V he „ a , bov f' I an > mak jDS a Waterp-oof Canvas Snit, cut same stvle as the 

 V elveteen ; goods, not stiff and hai d r but soft and pleasant to wear ; gu .ranteed to turn water Snortsmei- 

 who have seen it say it is The Best Yet. Coat, $4.6fr. For ful Suit i 1 10 I ai so make the tdeeveTess 

 Coat ; Vest with sleeves if desired.; Rules for measurement and simples sent upon a^.lieation. 



For Sale in New York by 



F. L. Sheldon, 



KAHWAT, N. J. 



H. C. SQUIRES, 1 Cortlandt St , N. Y„ 



Ijiftors. 



Piper Heidsieck 



PIPER "SEC. 



li.e ou j pi^mi^ui awaiu^u UJ »u. -..-itennis, 

 Commission, Philadelphia, 1V16, for Alligator W-uci- 

 proof Boots and Shoes. 

 Goods sent to all parts of llie F. «., P.O. I>. 



Caia^onues Conlgimti* fall instructions lor self- 

 measurement sent f.ce o . application. 



503 Broadway, New York. 



REVOLVERS, 7 SHOT, $2.50 at 

 MA KM lifts, 

 U5 Nassau street, New Yoik.aud 55 Court Btreet. 

 Brooklyn. 



L.S.L. 



rTNP.rti!iLi>.L,iij.Nli=JJ ATmAoUD.vi). 



OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. 



Louisiana State Lottery Co. 



This institution was regularly incorported by the 

 Legislature of the Mat-, for Educat.oual and chari- 

 table purposes, in 1868, wnti a oaprtal of $1,000,000, 

 to which it has since added a reserve fund ot S350,Q00. 

 its brand Single Number iiravtings Will take 

 place monthlv. It 'never scales err postpones. Look at 

 the following Distribution : 



GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, 



during which will lake place the 



Extraordinary Semi-Annual Drawing, 



at New Orleuns, Tuesday, Decnnber.il, under the 



personal supervision and management of 



Gen. «. T. BEADKKUAICU, ol Louisiana. 



and Gtfir. JtilSAn A. E*.n.i.Y, of Virginia. 



CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000. 



2^~>'otice — Tickers are Tea bo.lars only. 



Halves, S-5. Quarters, §2.aO. EigbtUs. $1.25 



LIST OP PK1ZBS. 



1 CAPITAL VkIZE OtT $IOU,000 $100,000 



I GRAND PRIZE OF 60,u0u 60,nu(l 



1 IIKAXO PR ZE OF 20,000 20,000 



2 L sRGlS PK'.ZliS OF 10,-OUO S',000 



4 LA'«'iliPRiZE^ OF 5 00,1 2n,00fl 



20 PRIZES OF 1,01X1 20,000 



50 " ■■"» 25,000 



IuO " S..0 SO.OuO 



200 " .' • oy +'i inn) 



« '■ 100 10,0 



[1,000 " 10 ioo,ood 



APi'iioxiMiTn.v riuzKs. 



101 Approximaiiou rnze.* of ti 20 TOO 



100 do do 100 ln.nnn 



loO do do 70 1,000 



. . $5*2,000 



For Sale Everywhere, 



JOHN OSBORN, SON & CO., 



44 St. Sacrament s'reet, Mouireal, 

 GENERAL AGENTS. 



CURTIS & HARVET and DUPONT GUN- 

 POWDER at MARS1ERS, 

 ;25 Nassau street. New YotK, and 55 Court BlrtH, 

 Brooklyn. 



li.-Tu Pr'zes, amountir.g to ..... 



Gen. G.T. BEAUREGARD, of Lai „ h 

 Ger. JURAL A. EARLY, of Va. ,' ^ om - 

 • r.i,.- for Circulars or send orders to 

 M. A. DAUPHIN, P. O. Box C92, New Orleans, Ira 



Or to B. FRANKMOORE & SON 



3 7Broadwav. New York. 

 MONTHLY i>K.A\\T.\G. 

 Tuesday, Januai v Bth 

 Cap'tal P.iz'-s, $J0,Uui . Tickets, $2 each. Halves, 81, 



ELEY'5 SHELLS, WADS aud CAPS at 

 MARKERS, 

 125 Nassau street, New York, and 55 Court street, 

 Brooklyn. * 



Animal Portraiture. 



Gentlemen desirous of having their Horses and 

 Doge painted will -oe gu ranteed on authentic and 

 perfect likeness. Reference to tdrlor of this paper. 



E. gANGTJtNETTE, P. O. Box 3,000, N. T. 



0ctl6 tf 



THE UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY, 



LOWELL, MASS. 



Manufacturers of the 



CENTRAL FIRE, SOLID HEAD, 



BRASS SHELL, RE-LOADING CARTRIDGE, 



Used by the Army and Navy of the United States and several Foreign Governments. 

 All kinds of ELM FIRE AMMUNITION. 

 Special attention paid to orders for TARGET PRACTICE CARTRIDGES. 

 Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 



W&li mE & mm, Agent* N). Y. 



SK02OTGEE ORGANS 



IPRONOUNCED UNANIMOUSLY AS THE 



Best Instruments. 



Tneir comparative excellence, is recognized by the 

 Judges in their Report, from which the following 

 is an extract : 



"The B. NHONINGER ORGAN CO.'S exhibit 

 as the best Iriarruments at a price rendering them 

 Possible to a large class of purchasers, having a com 

 oinatiou of Reeds and Bells, producing novel and 

 pleasing effects, containing many derirarde improve 

 ments, win stand longer in dry or damp climate, .esc 

 liable to get oiit of order, all the hoards bdng made 

 three-ply, put together so it is impossible for them 

 to either -hrtnk, swell or split." THE ONH 

 ORGANS AWARDED THIS RANK. 



This Medal and Award was granted after the most 

 severe competition of the best makers, before one o' 

 the most competent juries ever assembled. 



New styles ar.d prices just issued, which are ln ac 

 cordance with our rule, the BEST ORGANS to- 

 the least monej. 



We are prepared to appoint a few new Agents. 



Illustrated catalogues mailed, postpaid, upon ap 

 plication to 



B. SHONINGER ORGAN CO., 



97 to 123 Chestnut Street, 



NEW II aTE.V, CONN 



SHELLS LOADED FOK PAltTRIDUK QUAIL 

 WOODCOCK add SNIPE £i per hnndre-i, at 

 MARSTEltS, liS Nassau slieet, New York, aLd 55 

 Court ttreet, Brooklyn. 



gyartsnjcn'p §outes. 



A BUFFALO HUNT 



—ON THK— 



Atchison, ToDeka and Santa Fe 

 Railway. 



THE NEW BO DTE FOR 



KANSAS & COLORADO 



SPECIAL ATTENTION TO 



SPORTSMEN. 



For mips, tickets, and gec'l information, apply 

 to L. H. NUTTING, Oen'l Eastern Agent, 234 

 Broadway, New York. 



T. J. ANDERSON, Gen'l Pass. Agent, \ Topeka 

 W. F. WHITE, Gen'l Ticket Agent, J Kansa . 



BOYS' SINGLE-BARREL SHOT-GUNS, $2.50 at 

 MAKSTEKS, 



125 Nassau street, New York, and 65 Court street, 

 Brook lyu, 



fishing Ruckle. 

 B. GREENWOOD, 



Manufacturer of Aquaria Greenhouse and Aquarium 

 Cement, and dualer in Fish Food, Gold Fish Water 

 Plants, Fish Globes, and aqnaria Btock of all descrip- 

 Uods. Canaries, Cages, Rustic Baskets, Bird Houses. 

 Sea Sheds, etc., wholesale and retail. 



Nos. 11£ to 13 COLLEGE PLACE, 

 N ear Murray St. M e w Yor k, N. Y, 



h. lTueonard, 



BANGOR, MAINE, 



Manufacturer of everv variety of 

 FINE RODS tor SALMON, BA.sS and TROUT 

 I'TSHING. 



Split Bamboo Sods a Specialty 



Great reduction in prices. Tront RodB, full mounted, 

 $30, foin.tr. i »50; oilier rods in proportion. 



Every Rod beariig my name is six strands from 

 bun to rstiHinc tip. and mounted with my • patent 

 waterproof l-riiile," and warranted aganirt Imper- 

 fections us niHieriM! and woiKinauship 



Any style of linish bexai/ona! or round, as may 

 be desired. Rods of Greeulieart, Ash, or Lance- 

 wood. MADE 10 ORDER. 



I was awarded a MnibAL and DIPLOMA at the 

 Hentennialfor mvSidit Bamboo R'mIS. 



Also mauiifaeturer of Patent Reels for Salmon 

 tnd I rout fishing. The lightest, strongest, and 

 handsomest Reels ever m»de. 



Full line of FISHING TACKLE always on hand. 



S*nd for circular and price Hat. 



DINGEE SCRIBNER, 



Manufacturer of 



galmon and Trout Rods, Salmon and Trout 1? .les 

 Casting Lines, Landing Nets, Gafl's, etc. 



Best GreenUeartRods at $9, $11 and $13 each. 

 Waterloo Street, St. Johns, N. B. 

 Jyl2 6m 



The Ludlow Trout Co. 



Will this year take from one to two million brook- 

 trout eggs (ready for shipment from Nov. 10 to Dec. 

 20) at lowest prices. Send for price list. Addsesa 



B. FREEBURG, Superintendent, 

 Aug23 3m Ludlow, McKean County, Pa. 



COMPETITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE. 



J. B. CROOK & CO., 



50 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK 



Makes the Immense Reductiou* 



Greenheart Rods for Trout and Bass Fishine, $18 

 to $30. Ash aud Laneewood Rods for Trout and Bass 

 Fishing, $7 to $12. 



Everything else ln proportion. Goods sent C. O. 

 D. to all partB ol the United States and Canadaa. 



Lessons in Fly Tying*. 



I will guarantee to teach any gentleman the art of 

 dressing a,es in a few lessons." Address 



JOHN HAILY, 320 Henry Street, New York City. 



Files tied to order from any pattern. 



Nov8 tf 



BREECH-LOADING IMPLEMENTS, at 

 MARSTERS. 



125 Nassau street, New York, and 63 Court gfeet 

 Brooklyn. 



