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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[March 30, 1883. 



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Philadelphia Fishing Tackle 



HOUSE. 



A. B. SHIPLEY & SON, 

 BOS COMMERCE ST., PHI LA. 



■anufacturera of Fine Fishing; Tackle of 

 Every Description. 



POB SEA, BIVER 0E BE00K FISHING. 



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



BBPAIRING OF ALL KINDS. 



We make a specialty of Wood and Rod Mountings 

 for Amateur Rod Makers. Our Celebrated Betha- 

 bara Wood is far superior to anything known for 

 making rods, being stronger than split bamboo, and 

 has the spring and elasticity of tempered steel. 

 Prices, 4jSt. long, Win. 35c. ; %in. 42c. ; Kin, 48c. ; 

 lin. 85c.; Uiin. 86c.; l^in. sqr., $1 each. 



Our Beta&bara Fly and Bait Rods and Split Bam- 

 boo Fly Rods received the first premiums at the 

 Centennial. Franklin Institute and Penna. State 

 Fairs. 



Price list of wood and rod mountings free. Our 

 66-page new Illustrated Catalogue of Fishing Tackle 

 lent, post-paid, on receipt of ten cents in stamps. 



TO ANGLERS: 



JOHN ENRIGHT & SONS, 



Red and Tackle Makers, 



Castle Council, near Limerick, Ireland. 



Reels and Lines to match balance of rods. No 

 agents. All information respecting fisheries on the 

 Shannon in this locality, as also catalogues of our 

 rreenheart rods and general assortment of tackle, 

 to be had on application. 



fPHEflSHERMANS -v 



| 'Automatic Reel 



g$N 



Ny H, 



The reel for 1882 is far superior in mechanism, 

 tension and style to that of 1881. Material used— 

 Solid Gold Bronze, Nickel Plate, Bronze and Brass. 



THREAD-WOUND, LONG-RANOE 



SHOT CARTRIDGE CASES 



For muzzle and breech-loading, cylindrical and 

 choke-bore shot-guns. Made to open just short of 

 50, TO and 90 yards, giving close pattern and great 

 penetration; 10 and 12 gauge. Send for circular. 



Twenty Sent, post-paid, for $1. 

 H. H. SCHLEBER & CO., Rochester N. Y. 



Trout and Bass Rods to order. 



Brass trimmed. Ger. Sil. 

 3 piece, all Lancewood, 2 tips, $6.00 $7.50 



" " '■ Gr^uheoi i, a :,i:f, 8.50 



8 " " Bethabara, 2 " 8.00 9.50 



Not over 10ft. Sin. long, for fly or bait, gent C. O. D. 

 with privilege to esra on be >re paying for same. 

 E. M. EDWARDS, Hancock, N. T. 



THE BOSTON 



Shooting 

 Suit, 



USED BY THE 



Best Sportsmen 

 is America, 



AND CALLED THE FINEST 

 SHOOTING SUIT 



IN THE MARKET! 



No discount allowed to dealers 

 8«ld only at Oak Hall, Boston. 

 LEATHER Jackets and Vests ra^^'-um 



st^d war o,ii by * s at *°' |is < 



O. W. SIMMONS & SON, Boston. 



FLOBERT RIFLES 



TOR $5.00. 



For parlor practice and killing small game 



BOXING GLOVES, 



63.50 per set of 4 Gloves. 



Ned Donnelly's Art of Boxing. Illustrated with 

 40 engravings. Price 25 cents. Also Guns, Pistols, 

 Fishing' Tackle and Sporting Goods of every de- 

 scription. 



E. G. KOENIG, 



„.~J „ «ft> Broad St., Newark, N. J. 



Send Stamp for 36-page Hlustrated Catalogue. 



RICHARDSON AND RANGELE'Y LAKES ILLUS- 

 trated, a thorough aud complete guide book to 

 the Raiigeley Lake region. Kennebago, Cupsuptic, 

 Parmachnee and Connecticut Lakes and the head 

 waters of the Connecticut, Magalloway, Androscog- 

 gin, and Dead rivers; illuminated covers, tinted 

 paper, 320 pages, 00 illustrations and a large map 

 made mostly from accurate surveys. Price, nost^ 

 paid, by mail, 50 cents. CHARLES'A. J, FARRAR 

 Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



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J. & W. TOLLEY, 



PATENTEES of the "PERFECTION" HAM- 

 MERLESS GUN. 



PATENTEES of the "GIANT-GRIF' ACTION. 



Makers of high-class guns only to the individual 

 orders of gentlemen who cannot content themselves 

 with a gun taken down from the shelf of a gun store. 



Hlustrated lists, photos and directions for measure- 

 ment sent on application. 



J. & ¥. TOLLEY, Patentees & Manufrs, 



PIONEERR WORKS, BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND. 



SPORTMEN'S DEPOT. 



(EsTABUSHEn 1 



JOHN KRIDER, 



N. E. Cor. Second and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia. 



GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, 



Fishing Tackle. Rods, Reels, Lines, Hooks, Flies, 



Leaders. Snoods. Artificial Bait, Fly Hooks, 



Etc., Etc. 



E^Salmon. Bass and Trout Flies, Made to Order. 



Also " Krider's " Celebrated Center Enamel 



Split and Glued Bamboo Rods. 



Birds' Eggs and Birds' Skins in Great Varieties. 



Taxidermy in all its branches. 



Spratt's Patent Dog Biscuit. 



Repairing of all kinds. 



The Hunting Sight 



LYMAN'S PATENT COMBINATION 

 GUN SIGHT 



Makes a Sporting Rifle perfect. Send for 

 circular containing full description. Ad- 

 dress, 



WILLIAM LYMAN, 



Middlefield, Conn. 



B. & A. 



BR.lItFOIlD If ^lJTTMOjrjr, 



Importers and Manufacturers of 



Fish Hoots, Rofls, Eeels, Lines, etc. 



Anglers will find evervthing for fishing of the most 

 reliable quality, of all kinds and styles. 

 We have more than 445 kinds and sizes of Fish- 

 ing Lines; 55 patterns (over 950 different kinds 

 and sizes) of Fish Hooks; 155 styles of Fishing 

 Rods; 130 patterns of Fishing Reels; 350 varieties 

 of Artificial Bait. 



Artificial Flies for all Waters. 



Also Hunting and Sportsmen's Knives, Camp 

 Axes, Moccasins, etc. 



Camping Conveniences, Luncheon Baskets, 

 Flasks, Pocket Stoves, Pocket Drinking Cups, 

 Pocket Knives, Forks and Spoons, Pocket Com- 

 passes, Yacht Compasses, etc., etc. 



Everything that is new and choice in the way of 



Fishing Tackle. 



Orders by mail receive prompt attention. Cata- 

 logues to wholesale dealers mailed on request. 



Bradford & Anthony, 



374 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 



FARRAR'S POCKET MAP OF THE RICHARD- 

 SON-RANGELEY LAKES REGION, including al 

 the lakes, ponds and rivers of that famous country 

 as well as the head waters of the Connecticut 

 river, Connecticut aud Pannachenee Lakes, etc.: 

 cloth bound. Price, post-paid, by mail, 50 centa. 

 CHARLES A, J. FARRAR, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



IflMg m& §mtt$ tm gymmm. 



LEVE & ALDEN'S 



American Tours. 



Single and excursions tickets issued to all summer 

 and winter resorts in the United States and Canada. 

 Special excursion parties, under personal con- 

 duction, providing for every expense en route, 

 constantly formed. 



Send for "American Tourist Gazette" giving full 

 particulars. 



CHIEF OFFICE: 

 207 Broadway, New York. 



^LL_AJSr LINE. 



ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. 

 During summer seasons, May to December, one 

 of the elegant mail steamers leaves Quebec every 

 Saturday. 



SHORTEST OOBAN VOYAGE. 



Only 5 Days From Land to Land. 



For information, passage, &c, apply to 



XiETTIE cto a T.-mm vr 



GENERAL AGENTS. 



New York, 307 Broadway, N Y 



Boston. Mass., 15 State street 



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



§attte ami %mtt» fax gywtwtn. 



ASSOCIATED 



SOUTHERN RAILWAYS. 



Richmond & Danville Atlantic Coast Bay Line. 

 Line. Line. 



THE 



Preferred Routes to Florida 



TIME TABLE IN EFFECT FEBRUARY 19, 1882. 



RICHMOND AND DANVILLE LINE. 



Train 52. Leaves New York t8:30 a m 

 Limited Express, 10:00 a m. Philadelphia tll:50 

 a. m. Baltimore t3:20 p. m. Richmond *10:25 

 p. m. Danville *4:40 a. m. There connects 

 with No. 52 below. Pullman Cars from Rich- 

 mond to Danville. ^- This train connects Mon- 

 days, Wednesdays and Fridays from Baltimore at 

 4:00 p. in. direct via York River Line for West Point 

 and Richmond and connecting there with Train 50. 



Train 58. Leaves New York t3:20 p. m. Phila- 

 delphia til :50 a. m. Baltimore t8:30 a. m. Arrives 

 at Lynchburg *2:00 a. m. Danville *4:40 a. m 

 Charlotte *1 1:05 a. m. Atlanta *12:05 n't. Macon 

 *6:30a. m. Montgomery *7:55 a. m. New Orleans 

 *10:02p. m., 54 hours from New York. Pullman Cars 

 New York to Washington, Washington to Charlotte 

 and Charleston. Arrives at Columbia *4:18 p. m., 

 and Augusta 8:40 p. m. Savannah *10:45 p. m. 

 Jacksonville *5:30 p. m. Leave Columbia 4:15 p. m. 

 Charleston 9:00 p. m. Arrive Savannah 10:45 a. m. 

 Jacksonville 5 :30 p.-m. 



Train 50. Leaves New York *9:00 p. m. Phila- 

 delphia 12:80 a. m. Baltimore 4:20 a. m. Arrives at 

 Lynchburg *2:20 p. m. Richmond, 11 :30 a. m. Dan- 

 vtfle *6:00 p. m. Charlotte *12:40 a. m. Atlanta 

 *1:40 p. m. Macon *6 -.55 p. m. Montgomery *9 -00 

 p. m. Mobile *5:14 a. m. New Orleans *10:22 p. m. 

 {^- Pullman Cars New York to Atlanta via Lynch- 

 burg and Danville and Atlanta to New Orleans. 

 Arrives Columbia. 5:38 a. in. ; Augusta, 9:52 a. m. ; 

 Savannah, 3:45 p. m. ; Jacksonville, 8:00 a. m. Pull- 

 man Sleeper Greenboro to Augusta. 



ATLANTIC COAST LINE. 



Train 40. Leaves New York *4:30 a. m. Phila- 

 delphia *7:15a. m. Baltimore *9:45 a. m. Arrives 

 at Richmond *3:04 p. m. Wilmington *10:50 p m. 

 Charleston *6:50 a. m. Savannah "10:45 a. m. Jack- 

 sonville t5:30 p. m. Pullman Sleepers Washington 

 to Charleston. 



Train 48. Leaves New Y T ork *9 :00 p.m. W.Phila- 

 delphia *12:30 a. m. Baltimore *4:20 a. in. Arrives 

 at Richmond *11:30 a. m. Wilmington *9:55 p. m. 

 Charleston *6:45 a. m. Savannah *10:45 a. m Jack- 

 sonville t5:30 p. m. Columbia *6:10 a. m. Augusta 

 9:52 a. m. Macon *6:45 p. m. Savannah 3:45 a. 

 m. Jacksonville via Augusta *5:30 p. m. Pullman 

 Sleeping Care New York to Savannah 



BAY LINE. 



Leaves New York t3:40 p. m. Philadelphia +5:45 

 p.m. Baltimore +8:15 p. m. Arrives al. Portsmouth 

 T9:00a.m. Leave WVkli.u 13:37 p.m. Raleigh +7:56 p. 

 m. Wilmington *9:55 p.m. Chariest on +6:50 a.m. Sa- 

 vannah +10:45 a. m. Jacksonville +5:30 p. m. Co- 

 lumbia *6:10 a. m. Augusta 9:52 a. m. Savannah 

 *4:35 a. m. Jacksonville via Augusta *5:30 p. m. 

 Pullman Sleeping Cars Weldon to Savannah. 



♦Daily. +Daily. Sundays excepted. 



For reservation of berths, sections, and for tickets, 

 time tables, and for all imfoi-mation, apply at 306 

 Washington street, Boston. 229 Broadwav, New 

 York. 1348 and 838 Chestnut street, Phila., Corner 

 of Calvert and West Baltimore streets. Baltimore. 

 511 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, and leading 

 Ticket Offices East. 



A. POPE, Gen'l Passenger Agent. 



"THE FISHING LINE." 



TAKE THE 



Grand Rapids and Indiana B. R. 



THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE 

 Trout, GrayHng and Black Bass Fisheries, 



AUD THE 



FAMOUS SUMMER, HEALTH AND GAME 

 RESORTS AND LAKES OP 



Northern. Michigan, 



THE WATKHS OP THE 



GRAND TRAVERSE REGION 



and the Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed, if 

 equaled, in the abundance and great variety of fish 

 contained. 



BROOK TROUT abound in the streams, and the 

 famous AMERICAN GRAYLING is found only in 

 ii. .,. tvaters. 



The TROUT season begins May 1 and ends Sept. 1. 



The GRAYLING season opens June 1 and ends 

 Nov. 1. 



BLACK BASS, PIKE, PICKEREL and MUSCA- 

 LONGE, also abound in large numbers in the many 

 lakes and lakelets of this Territory. The Sportsman 

 can readily send trophies of his skill to his friends 

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

 had at nearly all points. 



TAKE YOUR FAMILY WITH YOU. The scenery 

 of the North Woods and Lakes is verv beautiful. 

 The air is pure, dry and bracing. The climate is 

 peculiarly beneficial to those suffering with 



Hay Feyer and Asthma Affections. 



The hotel accommodations are excellent, and will 

 be largely increased in lime for the season of 1882 

 by new buildings and additions. 



During the season ROUND TRIP EXCURSION 

 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT LOW RATES, and 

 attractive train facilities offered to Tourists and 

 Sportsmen. 



Dogs, Guns and Fishing Tackle Carried Free at 

 owner's risk. 



It is our aim to make sportsmen feel "at home" 



on this route. For Tourists' Guide a handsomelv 



fflustrated book of 160 pages sent free. For Time 



Cards, Folders and further information, address 



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



Grand Rapids, Mich. 



OLD DOMINION LINE. 



The Steamers of this Line reach some of the 

 finest waterfowl and upland shooting sections In the 

 country. Connecting direct for Chineoteague, 

 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 rail and stage from Norfolk. 

 NorfoUi steamers sail Tuesday, Thursday and 

 Saturday. Lewes, Del., Monday and Thursday. 



Full information given at office, 197 Greenwich 

 street. New York. 



lately »tut %mxU fax JSpertewutt. 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co. , 



Respectfully invite attention to the 

 SUPERIOR FACILITIES 



afforded by their lines for reaching most of the 

 TROUTTNG PARKS and RACE COURSES in the « 

 Middle States. These lines beiBg CONTINUOUS 

 FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS* avoid the diffi- 

 culties and dangers of reshipment, while the excel- 

 lent cars which run over the smooth steel tracks . 

 enable STOCK TO BE TRANSPORTED without 

 failure or injury. 



THE ONES OF THE 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company « 

 also reach the best localities for 



Gunning and Fishing 



in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Excursion Ticket* 

 are sold at the offices of the Company in all the 

 principal cities of K a n e, Renover, Bedford, Cresson, 

 Ralston, Minnequa, and other well-known centres 

 for 



TROUT FISHING, WING SHOOTING AND 

 STILL HUNTING. 



ALSO TO 

 Tuckerton, Beach Haven, Cape May, Squan, antf 

 points on the New Jersey Coast renowned for salt 

 water sport after fin and feather. 



L. P. FARMER, Gen'l Pass. Agent. 

 FRANK THOMSON, Gen'l Manager. 



Chesapeake & Ohio R'y. 



THE ROUTE of tie SPORTSMAN and ANGLER 

 TO THE BEST HUNTING AND FISHING 

 GBQUNDS OF VIRGINIA AND 

 WEST "VIRGINIA, 

 Comprising those of Central and Piedmont Virginia 

 Blue Ridge Mountains, Valley of Virginia, Alleg- 

 hany Mountains, Greenbrier and New Rivers, Kena- 

 wha Valley, and including in their varieties of game 

 and fish, deer, bear, wild turkeys, wild duck, grouse 

 quail, snipe, woodcock, mountain trout, bass pike' 

 pickerel, etc. 



Guns, fishing tackle and one dog for each sports- 

 man carried free. 



THE ROUTE OF THE TOURIST, 



through the most beautiful and pietureesque scenery 

 of the Virginia Mountains to the White Sulphur 

 Springs and other famous summer resorts. 



The C. & O. R'y is reached by rail at Huntington. 

 W. Va., from the West, Northwest and Southwest 

 at Charlottesville, V., from the North and East and 

 at Richmond. Va.. from the South. 



The completion of the Peninsular Extension in the j 



■""-ier of 18<" ~<*-~->~ 



THE ONLY ALL RAIL ROUTE TO THE 

 "YORKTOWN CENTENNIAL." 



and establishes a continuous rail line, via Rich-J 

 mond, Va., and Huntington, W. V, between the 

 mouth of Chesapeake Bay and the Pacific Ocean. 



H. W. FULLER, 



G. P. & T. A., Richmond, Va. 



Bromfield House, Boston. 



EUROPEAN PLAN. 

 MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



Wild Fowl^ Shooting. 



SPRINGVILLE HOUSE OR SPORTSMEN'S 

 RETREAT, SHTNNECOCK BAY, L, I. 



By a practical gunner and an old bayman. Hat 

 always on hand the best of boats, batteries, etc., i 

 with the largest rig of trained wild geese decoys on 

 the coast. The best ground in the vicinity of New 

 York for bay snipe shooting of all varieties". Special 

 attention given by himselt to guests, and satisfac- 

 tion guaranteed. Address WM N. LANE, Good 

 Ground, L. I. Refers by permission to J. B. Shep- 

 herd, 881 Broadway, and Wm. Butcher, 330 Broad- 

 way, N. Y. 



ST. CLAIRE HOTEL, 



Corner Ninth and Grace Streets, 

 Opposite Capitol Square, Richmond, Va.„ 



STEPHEN HUNTER. O. R. FUNSTER 



Proprietor. Chief Clerk 



The only uptown hotel in Richmond. The enter- 

 tainment of sportsmen and ouriat a specialty. 



[STERBROOK'S 



STEEL 

 PEN8 



_j made. Costly Outfit free. Address *TRTJE 

 l CO., Augusta, Maine. 



Leading Numberst 14, 048, 130, 333, 161. 

 For Sale by all Stationary 



THE ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN CO* 



Works, Camden. N.J. 26 John St»N»Y«fc> 



. _> and $5 outfit fre*. Address H. HALLETT 

 i CO., Portland ,~w^ 



