

Hotels and Summer Resorts. 

Bay View House 
CANARSIE, L.I., 
JARVIS & SMITH, Proprierors, 
This Hotel is situated at the the terminus of the 
Brooklyn and Rockaway Beach Ralroad, within a 
hundred feet of Jamaica Bay. Boats for Fishing and 
Sailing Parties always in attendance. Superior ac- 
commodations for Fishing Parties. Bait and Tackle 
furnished. A 
Bay View Hovss is reached hourly and half-hourly 
by Steam Cars from East New York. 
UNITED STATES HOTEL, 
—CORNER OF— 

Fulton, Water and Pear! Sts., 
J. L. TRUMAN, 
G, L. PEasovy, { Proprietors. 
NEW YORK. 

Mansion House, 
BUFFALO, 
F. BE. HODGES, PROPRIETOR. 

BUTTERFIELD HOUSE, 
OSCAR L. STONE & CO., Proprietors. 
UTICA, NEW YORK. 

ROSSIN HOUSE, 
Toronto, Canada. 
SHEARS & SON, Proprietors. 

This house is a favorite resort for Gentlemen Sports- 
men, from all parts of the United States and Canada. 


Spartsmen’s Gaads. 


BROOKLYN CUN EMPORIUM 
E. H. MADISON, 
DEALER IN 
Guns and Gunning Material, 
564 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. 
Sporting Goods 
OUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, AND 
ON HIRE. Special attention paid to Fine Guns 
and Breach-Loaders, &c. 
tion a specialty. 
(= Goods sent everywhere by express, marked 
Ca0LD 
BRADFORD & ANTHONY, 
: BOSTON, 
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN 
Fishing Tackle, 
Have the best facilities for the Manufacture of 

FISHING RODS, ARTIFICIAL FLIES, WATER- 
PROOF LINES. 
and their connections abroad enable them to supply 
all Foreign Fishing Tackle to the best advantage. In 
the Fall of 1873 will return to their store, (rebuilt since 
the Fire,) at 
178 Washington Street. 
Orders by mail promptly answered. 
Repairing of every descrip- 

AVILUDE. 
West & Lee, 
PUBLISHERS OF 
Natural History Series of 
GiAy MuE<Sy,# 
AND MANUFACTURERS OF 
O Helge Ac eRali 
Worcester, Mass. 
ESTABLISHED IN 1835. 
PRITCHARD BROsS., 
No. 94 Fulton St., N.Y. 
ALL KINDS OF 
TOTEM. SNAP 

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Fishing Tackle: 
Made and repaired with the utmost despatch. 
ALSO, CONSTANTLY ON HAND 
THE BEST SELECTION OF TROUT AND SAL 
MON RODS, REELS, LINES AND FLIES. 
Medals awarded at the World’s Fair and American 
Institute far our superior Artificial Flies. 4— 

RICHLAND TROUT FARM 
AND PLEASURE GROUNDS. 
703 
Pleasure Parties will find Boats, Tackle and Bait on 
Lac La Belle, Splendid Pic-Nie Groyes, and superior 
Trout Fishing at 
Richland, Oswego Co., New York, 
—ON THE— 
ROME & WATERTOWN R. R. 


4-8. 
FOREST AND STREAM. 


Clothing and Surmishing Goa 

LACY 
dg. 
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——MERCHANT— 
TAILORS AND GENERAL CLOTHIERS 
No. S26 
NORTH-EAST COR. TWELFTH ST. 

BROADWAY. 
NEW YORK 
We Make a Speciality of Boy's and Children’s 
CLOTHING. 
You are invited to call and examine our Stock, which will be cheerfully shown 
by polite and attentive salesmen. 


James Lacy, late with Devlin & Co. 
O. W. DusEnBERRY, late of Franklin & Co. 
J. 8. DEvum, late with Devlin & Co. 

Sportsmen's’ Gaads. 
INGERSOLL’S 
LARGEST AND CHEAPEST 
Boat and Oar Bazaar 
IN THE WORLD. 
159 South Street, 
Newr Fulton Market, 2. R. New York. 
0 
Wooden Boats of all kinds and descriptions on hand 
and built to order. Sail, Whitehall Row Boats, Ship 
Boats, Steam Yachts, Cutters and Launches. 
Diagonal Life Boat Steam Cutters and 
Launches, Single or Double Sculls or 
Sculling Boats, Four and Six 
Oared Shells, Gigs, Dingeys, 
N. Y. Working Boats, 
Canoes, &e., &e. 
Oars, Sculls, and Paddles made of thoroughly sea- 
soned clear spruce, with spoon or straight blades, of the 
most approved attern. Parties ordering Sculls or 
ill state whether they are to be round or square 




Oars wi 
looms, if sculls; whether for open-hand, over-hand or 
cross-hand rowing, naming amount of over-lap of hands 
in inches; give extra length; distance from inner face 
of rowlock to end of handle, when the scull or oar is 
in position, and how finished. 
We have the most Perfect Life 
Preservers in the Market. 
—ALSO— 
RECORDING STEAM GAUGES, 
HIRE EXTINGUISHERS, éc., c&e. 
oO 
INGERSOLLS 
PAINT WORKS, 
OFFICE AND DEPOT 
No. 159 SOUTH STREET, 



HOW EVERY MAN 
Can Paint and Select his own Colors 
—FOR— 
HOUSES; 
And many useful hints how to save money. Specimens 
of Colors, Chemical Analysis of Paints, etc., etc. This 
Paint will last for twenty years, and its superiority has 
has been amply attested. 
J. WALLACE, 

Naturalist & Taxidermist- 
Collector and importer in the various branches of 
NATURAL ‘HISTORY, 
19 North William Street, N. Y. 
Artificial Eyes, wholesale and retail. Taxidermist 
to the Smithsonian Institute Museum, Washington, 
D. C. Proprietor of the Great American Museum, 
Paterson, N. J, 
Brook "Trowt, 
PAWN AND YOUNG FISH FOR 
sale. FRED MATHER, Honeoye Falls, N. Y. 
(3 Ponds laid out and instructions given. Id 
A Complete and Very Cheap Home, 
ONLY $5,000, 
10 Per Cent. Cash and the balance 
in Monthly Payments on 
long Mortgage. 
6 miles from New York in the beautiful village of. 
Flushing. 8 Bed Rooms, Parlor, Dining Room, Lib- 
rary, &c., Mansard Slate Roof, filled in with Brick, 
Gas, Water, &c. A Commutation Ticket free for one 
year, 
Address, BOX 142, P. O. 





ores 
<WPurTro 
FREDK. T. HOYT, | ‘ 
CHAS. B, TEALE, : BROOKLYN. 
WM. M. LITTLE, (Specal.) J 
One Price, Goods Marked in Plain Figures. 
Sor Sale. 
Live Moose for Sale! 
Collectors of animals, will find a rare opportunity of 
purchasing, at a low rate, two very fine specimens. 
The Calf, a cow, is two month's old; the Bull is about 
one year old. Both are gentle and in fine condition. 
Can be shipped to any part of the country. For price 
and further particulars, address 
FOREST AND STREAM OFFICE. 
Yachts for sate: 
A few new Yachts, 50 by 17 feet beam, about 20 tons 
will be sold. Make an offer. 
Address, P. O. BOX 142, N. Y. 
le FOP TE Meet HeOYede 
Will be 






Three fine young horses, best stock, fast. 
sold by the advertiser, for the cost of raising 
Address BOX 142, P. O. 


Miscellaneous Advertisements. 

IVES & ALLEN, 
MONTREAL, CANADA. 
ANUFACTURERS OF HARDWARE, 
ait STOVES, IRON RAILINGS, WIRE WORK, &c. 
Also, a class of wrought iron work known as 
Medieval Iron Work. 
FOR CHURCHES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, 
&e., &. 
Entrance Gates for Parks and Residences 
A SPECIALTY. 


H. W. COLLENDER, 
Successor to PHELAN & COLLENDER, 

MANUFACTURERS OF THE 
STANDARD AMERICAN 
AND TABLES, 
OFFICE AND WAREROOMS 
738 BROADWAY, 
NEW YORK. 
No. 

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