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A MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED EXCLU- 
SIVELY TO BIRDS AND BIRDS' EGGS. 
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8. L. WILLARD & CO., 
Oneida at., Utica, N. Y 
Sportsmen* & potties. 
HUNTING 
FOR DEER, BEAR, PARTRIDGES,' DUCK8^“ 
Take the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad. 
fishing 
FOR PIKE, PICKEREL, BASS, Etc , 
Follow the G. R. and I.— The ■•Fishing" Line 
Time, New York to Grand Rapids, 37 hour. 
expenses low. 
muion 11 ?? B t * ftaon , explre J! Dumber 18. For mior- 
^'° n 88 ° routes, ratio and best points for the 
various kinds of game, etc. Apply to 
A. B. LEET, Gen. Pass Agent, 
A HOPPE, Grand Rapids, Mich, 
Sovtt^f 0 "* Agent ’ 110 Markot st - Pl1118 " Pa - 
“The Bermudas.” 
N °^ri^n C .T, A y 0 . RITE AND DELIGHTFUL 
WINTER RESORT, Is reached In seventy 
uours from New York, und being surrounded by the 
warm waters of the Gnif Stream enjoys au equable 
temperature of anoutfi) deg. 1 
The ctcgaut British Steamships “Bormnda '• and 
Cam In a, 1,000 tous, fitted expressly for the p'wsen- 
8p ,lclled frola Naw York for Ber- 
with.,1 1 gh L v> making connection at Bermuda 
a.ucrs for St. Thomas and West Indies. For 
Agin? , wn a ^°w!5 P L? I? A - E - LUTE It BRIDGE, 
Agent, 29 Broadway, N. y. j) ec * 
Old Dominion Line. 
The steamers of this Line reach some of the flues' 
Waterfowl and upland shooting sections In the coun 
try. connections direct for Chlucoteague, Cobb’s 
Island, aud potuta on the Peninsula. City Point, 
•James’ River, Currituck, Florida, and the mountain- 
ous country of Virginia, Tennessee, etc. Norfolk 
steamers sail Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 
Delaware, Monday and Thursday at 3 p m Full n- 
raatlon given at ofllce. 197 Greenwich St., Ne® 
* or *. sen vs l v 
Wild Fowl Shooting. 
SPRINQV1LLB HOUSE OR SPORTSMEN’S RE- 
TREAT, SH1NNECOCK BAY, L. I., 
By a practical gunner and an old bayraan. IJk* 
al ‘7 a,a °, Q haod 'be best ol boats, batteries, etc 
largest 1 rlg of rained wild-geese decoys on 
the coast. Special attention given by himself to hli> 
guesm, and satisfaction gnarauteed. Address WM 
N. L.\Nh, Good QrooDd. L. I. NovA tf 
or H men’s Routes. 
REDUCTION OF FARE. 
$3 NEW YORKTO BOSTON 
VIA THE 
Fall River Line 
To Boston and Return, $5. 
Magnificent Steamers NEWPORT and OLD CO L- 
?-«nV e u Ve 'rhi CW .'^ k t,iuly ,< Sun <Jaya excepted) at 
4.80 p. m. This is the only Sound Line giving pass- 
engers a FULL NIGHT’S Rest’. Pa-aengers Uke 
&BMWn nVK MORNING TRAINS from FaU 
BORDEN Sc LOVELL, GEO. L. CONNOR 
Agents - General Paaa Agent. 
ST. AUCUSTINE, FLA., NAS- 
SAU, N. P., HAVANA, CUBA. 
From Savannah, Ga.. to Nassau, N. P., and na- 
vnna, Oubo, via St. Augustine, Fla., steamship San 
Jacinto will sail Jan. an, Feb. 12 and 2«, and ever? 
alternate Tuesday. Connecting steamers leuve New 
York on Jan. 20, Feb. 9 aud 23. 
FOR NASSAU DIRECT, 
Steamship Carondelet, February 6 and March 9 
monthly thereafter from Pier 16, East River! 
For all particulars, UlnBtrated guide, Ac., opply to 
MURRAY, FERRIS & CO., 
Xo. 62 South St. 
Svorisittqn’f |? antes. 
N 
ONLY DIRECT 
FLORIDA LILTS. 
For Ferunndlnn, Fla., Port Royal, 8. C.. and 
Brunswick, Go. 
Sailing every FRIDAY from Pier 20, E. R., at 8 p. m. 
Close connection made it each port with all rail- 
roads Rr the interior, and at Femaudma with the 
steamer Carrie (which has been refurnished), for 
Jacksonville and the St. John’s River. 
For through rates of freight and passage to ai 
points In the South and Southwest, apply to 
G. H. MALLORY A CO., Agents, 158 Malden Lane, 
Nov2f> 4m NEW YORK. 
FOR FLORIDA 
T^OR THROUGH TICKETS TO FERNANDINA 
A JACKSONVILLE, ST. AUGUSTINE, SAN 
FORD, ENTERPRISE, and Intermediate landings 
on ST. JOHN’S RIVER and Interior points Id 
FLORIDA, by steamship to SAVANNAH, and thence 
by railroad or steamboat, apply to WM. L. JAMES, 
General Agent. 
Philadelphia ana Southern Hail S. S. Co., 
Pier 22 South Delaware Avenue, Fhila. 
Deel4-ly 
RwVr.'fS (Tund^ ex^,!([' 1 7a[ e rp C9 M Pl0 R^: 
SwffiJ? NorUl 1111(1 SM' »' 19 P M. Pa “- 
YoiPefi LINE — The CONTINENTAL leaves New 
h«n r Cm dl New f0 lu‘ve 1 „ l ' <1 ,h bv d l" ly e * nre « 
Vermont. WeKtTr., U S eD fbrouL' 1 ' 10 Mus-schusetto, 
RICHAR D PECK, General Agent. 
gg/f/s a mi g csovts for Sportsmen. 
Metropolitan HoteL^ 
WASUIX’GTON, D Ct 
Carrollton Hotel, 
BALTIMORE, Md. 
how®' »r°o l0 “n kuo?vu P m P t r i« 0 nn° rthc8e 
ASTolt ao^S, n"T Z ». Kite;. S r 
T , HE METROPOLITAN 
cm 
charges modem*. ’ C ° rCgUlar > 
R B. COLEMAN & CO. 
I 
OTONINGTON line, 
U FOP. BOSTON ANT 
—ID ALL POINTS EAST. 
REDUCED FARE: 
f iR^5. t m^ leflmcr8 STONINGTON and NARRA- 
GANSEIT leuve Pier 33 North River, foot Jay St 
YEARS P ‘ M ‘ N ° T A TKIP M1SSED 1N SEVEN 
Tickets for «ale at nil principal ticket offices. State 
fooms secured ai olfic.'s cf We-rc it Express Com. 
rany. and at 3i« Broudwny, New York. and 838 Wash. 
Iigton Sl, Brooklyn. 
PROVIDENCE LINE. 
Freight only, steamers ^ave Pier 37, North River, 
foot Park Place, at 4:30 P. Id. Freights via either 
line taken at lowest rate*. 
L. W. FILKINS, O. P. Agent, D. S. BABCOCK, Prea. 
Suortsmen’s 
Headquarters 
FOK WINKS, I, QU0R8 AND CIGARS. 
Onto. a for yach Ing. The camp or fleld 
specially. Ollvea by the case, gallon or bottle. 
HOS. LYNCH, Imported, 
99 NASSAU ST . Beanet BuUdln*, New York. 
sepnir 
GREAT SOUTHERN 
Freights Pass’ngerLina, 
VIA 
Charleston S. C, 
Tlie South and the Southwest 
AND THE 
FLORIDA PORTS, 
Wednesday and Saturday 
At 3 o’clock P. M. From Pier 
27, N. R. 
CITY OF ATLANTA, CHARLESTON, 
Capt. M. S. WoodhnlJ. Capf. R. W. Lockwood. 
SANTIAGO DE CUBA, G. YV. CLYDE, 
Capt. S. Crowell. Capt. Ingraham. 
The above steamers have been handsomely fitted 
up for the convenience of passengers, and are un- 
rivalled on the coast for 
Safety, Speed and Comfort. 
Close Connectlous at Charleston with the favorite 
and well-known Florida packets, DICTATOR, Capt. 
Vogel ; CITY POINT. Capt Scott, for FERNAN- 
DINa, JACKSONVILLE, ST. AUGUSTINE, PA- 
LATE A, ENTERPRISE, MELON VILLE and all 
points In Florida. 
EXCURSION TICKETS AT REDUCED RATES. 
Of Insurance to desrlnatlon ONE-HALF OF ONE 
PER CENT. 
Goods forwarded free of Commission. Passage 
tickets and Bills of Lading Issued and signed at the 
ofllce of JAMES W. QUINTARD A CO., Agents, 
Pier 27, N. R.,fooi Park Place. Ofllce on the 
wharf. 
W. P. CLYDE <t CO., No. 6 Bowling Green. 
Through Freight Tariffs, Passage Tickets by all 
routes and to all points lu the South and Southwest, 
and further Information can be obtained at the office 
of BENTLEY D. BASEL L, General Agent, 
Qreat Souihern Freight Line, 817 Broadway, 
comer of Thomos street. OctU 3m 
TO SPORTSMEN: 
THE PENNSYLVANIA R.R. OO. 
Respectfully Invite attention to the 
I'aeilitle® 
afforded by their lines for reaching most of the 
TKOITTNG PARKS aud RACE COURSES In the 
Middle StBtes. These lines being CONTINUOUS 
FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the diffi- 
culties aud dangers nf reshipment, while the excel- 
lent cars which run over the smooth eteel tracks en- 
able STOCK TO BE TRANSPORTED without failure 
01 Injury. 
The lines of 
Peausylvnni Railroad Company 
also reach the best localities for 
GUNNING AND FISHING 
i," , P ?"" 8y !. vanlt , and New Jersey. EXCURSION 
other well-known neuters for 
Trout Fishing Wing Shooting, and Htlll 
Hunting. 
Also, to 
I^£ RT0 . N - be ACH HAVEN CAPE MAY, 
S(£UAN, aud polurc on the NEW JERSEY COAST 
^nd w fe1th!r LT water bport aptbr 
L. P. FARMER, Gen’l Paaa Agent, 
Fkink Thomson. Gen’l Manager. Icbll-tf 
St. Paul and St. Louis 
Short Line. 
Burlington, C. Rapi' 1 ^ A NVthVn 
Baiiway, 
QUICKEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST' 
TWO PASSENGER TRAIN’S EACn WAT DAILY 
crossing un-l connecting with all East and West 
Lluea la tuwa, running through some of the flnesi 
Pn?i l 1 8 . gf0 '."!! ,9 i n Ihe Northwest for G-se. Ducks. 
Ruffed Grouse and Ouali. Sportsmen 
a L‘ 'L°W taken good cure or. Reduced rates 
G. M BRENNAN, 
JLD KENTUCKY BOURBON A MONONGAHELA 
Sonrh Dark Street. Chicago. 
Mportsitjens Goods. 
H. L. LEONARD, 
Manufacturer of every variety of 
FINE RODS ror SALMON, BASS and TRTUT 
FISHING. 
Split Bamboo Rods a Specialty 
R . 0 ‘ 1 hPttrln « n, y name Is six strands fronf 
wo/er r X f' r me t 1 lr, ’, Bn<J Mounted with my •• pateri 
p I l ! of ferrule ’ “ , " 1 warr *o'e'J against lmper- 
fectloos Id nmterliil and workioanahlp. ** 
hA?/?**! 0 of _ nn 1 l "b, hexagonal or round, ns mar 
S^I. MAD* TO ORBER eBftea ^ ^ ^ 
■i^iwau , ffibS d Rgr t ^ at 
MANUFACTORY, BANGOR, MAINE. 
A variety of niy r««l» may bo found 
No. 19 BEAVER ST. t 
New York Ml* (I’p Slnlrs). 
BEATIY 
Ac., Ac. MARK iJSTKIl Kit |( nI V v»Iu S‘ > , \ 
sent o , 16 HAY* Tk“t . rl.l l',dr' f AUS aU " 
l.'s! a!*' F ,,EATTV - « -hing,on.Tew Jersey, 
Fcbl 1 fy 
Duncklee’S Patent Camping 
and Mining Stove. 
r».a^J lr / 1 * 08, wel ffblng from 16 to 70 Ibr Jnrt thw 
l f, n or moro upon application to 
Ib^etomco, Cedar Rapids. *0. J. IVES, 
Genera: 
E. F. Winslow, 
General Manager 
Gen. Paaseoger Agent 
•X 
POWDER MILLS 
.MANUFACTURERS OF AIL KINDS OF 
gunpowder 
Office 13 BROAD STREET,; BOSTON. 
BRANDS— DIAMOND GRAIN. 
FALCON DUCKING. 
WILD FOWL SllOOTU^ \ 
WESTERN SPORTINO. 
(Oriental Rifle.) 
; no 
t r, BIUNC H OFFICE!. 
Cobb iTht'i* 1 ' 1 : 1, iV tx ' ' •• Buffalo, N. Y 
O f l’ii,nin M i ’ Ageuis. 9 Sta'e St.. Chicago, IU. 
Agencle^jA 8 ® 0 '' V 5 Loca ,l SL - Louis, W 
Agencies in the principal cities in the United sta es. 
