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Hotels. 
Clothing and Surnishing Goods. 
Publications. 


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Be Olin SeErorel; 
PALATKA, E. FLA., 
P. & H. PETERMANN, PRopRizTors. 
This well-known resort for Winter has been newly 
urnished throughoht, combining first-class table with 
every convenience and comfort to guests. 
UNITED STATES HUTEL, 
—OORNER OF— 

Fulton, Water and Pearl Sts., 
. L. TRUMAN, NEW YORK. 
G. L. Pranopy, | Proprietors. 

Mansion House, 
BUFFALO, 
F. E. 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. 


Sportsmen's Goods. 


BROOKLYN CUN EMPORIUM 
E. H. MADISON 
DEALER IN 



LAGCY 
—MERCHANT— 
TAILORS AND GENNL CLOTHIERS, 
=26 BROADWAY. 
oO. 
NORTH-EAST COR. TWELFTH ST. 



James Lacy, late with Devlin & Co. 
J. 8. Devi, late with Devlin & Co. 
SO 
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. 






THE NOVEMBER 
GcA Ls AvAY. 
A BRILLIANT NUMBER. 
—1ist.— 
A NEW SERIAL BY JUSTIN McCARTHY, aut- 
hor of “‘A Fair Saxon,” begins in this Number, called 
Linley Rochford. 
& CO, 
—2da.— 
SECRETARY WELLES continues his articles on 
Mr. Lincoln & Mr.Seward 
@ 
NEW YORK 
—3d.— 
The Stage as it Was 
IS CONTINUED. 
—4th.— 
Articles by RIGHARD GRANT WHITH, DE 
FOREST, REBECCA HARDING DA VIS, JUNIUS 
HENRI BROWNE, HENRY JAMES, Jr., which 
appear in the NOVEMBER GALAXY, combine to 
O. W. DusEnBeERRY, late of Franklin & Co. diaica it’ a very brilliant number. 

FRANCIS PROBST, 
Merchant Tailor 
No. 51 LIBERTY STREET, 
Opposite Post Office, NEW YORK. 
a 
Formerly with J. WEIDENFELD, 743 Broadway. 
10-62 


Miscellaneous Advertisements. 
A Complete and Yery Cheap Home, 
ONLY 85.000, 
10 Per Cent. Cash and the balance 
in Monthly Payments on 
long Mortgage. 



‘*& Model Periodical; a credit to American 
periodical literature.”— Philadelphia Press. 

Price 85 Cents Per Number, 
SUBSORIPTION PRICE, $4 PER YEAR. 

SHELDON & CO., 
No. 677 Broadway, N. Y. 

THE NASHVILLE 
DarLy AND WEEKLY 
REPUBLICAN BANNER, 
PUBLISHED AT THE CAPITAL AND CHIEF Com- 
MERCIAL CENTRE OF TENNESSE. 


for Sale. 


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. Repairing of every descrip- 
tion a specialty. 
ere sent everywhere by express, marked 
2O. D. 




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. 

J. WALLACE, 
Naturalist & Taxidermist 
IMPORTER OF 
FOREIGN BIRD SKINS AND ARTIFI- 
CIAL EYES, 
19 N. William Street, New York. 
10-62 
Cc 
BRADFORD & ANTHONY, 
BOSTON, 
DEALERS IN SKATES 
AND SKATE STRAPS, 
Are Agents for the United States, for 


Thursday Evenings. 
EVERETT COURSE, 
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE 
EVERETT LITERARY ASSOCIATION, 
At Dr. Dureya’s Church. 
Cor. Ciuasson AVENUE & Monrok STREET, 
BROOKLYN. 


The only reliable and really SeLr-FastTENING SKATE 
ever invented. 
Agents also, for Winslow’s Wood Top and LADIES’ 
Skates, Barney & Berry’s Clab and Rink Skates. 
Best quality Patent Buckle Straps for Skates. 
. Opening Thursday Evening, Oct. 16 
178 Washington Street. Eee ‘ 4 
WITH A GRAND CONCERT BY 
THE CAMILLA URSO TROUPE, 
Consisting of the following eminent artists: 
Mme. CAMILLA URSO, Violinist, 

AVILUDE. TOTEM. SNAP 




e Real E state. ' 
FOR SALE.— Twenty-six full lots on Macon and Mc 
Donough Streets, near Reid Ave., Brooklyn. 
plot or any part, on terms to suit. 
Twenty-thcee ful) lots 25x100, in Flatbush, near the 
line of the Hempstead and Bay Ridge Railroad, the plot 
or any part at $200 per lot, terms to suit. Apply to 
CANDEE & COOK, 
810 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. 
Or to C, HALLOCK, office of Forrst AND STREAM. 
Yachts for Sale. 
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. 
Road Stock. 
Three fine young horses, best stock, fast. Will be 
sold by the advertiser, for the cost of raising 
Address BOX 142, P. O. 




Miscellaneous Advertisements. 
IVES & ALLEN, 
MONTREAL, CANADA. 
ANUFACTURERS OF HARDWARE, 
STOVES, IRON RAILINGS, WIRE WORK, &c. 
Also, a class of wrought iron work known as 


The 
30: 
Is the oldest established paper in the State, and 
enjoys the largest circulation of any daily and weekly 
south of the Ohio, outside of Louisville and New Or- 
leans. Circulates daily on six lines of railroads enter- 
ing the City, and in every Town, Village and Hamlet in 
the State and north Georgia and Alabama and southern 
Kentucky. 
Sample copies sent free on demand. 

Aa 
Best Advertising Medium in 
its Section. 
30: 
Address ROBERTS & PURVIS, 
2t NSAHVILLE, TENN. 




MOUNTED 
GAME, BIRDS 
AND MAMMALS FOR SALE. 
ALSO, 
SPECIMENS OF 
Natural History 
The subscriber has on hand a large eollection of spe- 
cimens of Natural History. consisting of Mammals and 
Birds, Nests, Eggs, Reptiles, Insects, Crustaceans, etc. 
which are now offered for sale at reasonable prices. 
Complete collections of well identified and authent ¢ 
cated specimens, (mounted or unmounted.) of the 
above, furnished for Schools, Colleges, Public Insti- 
tutions and private individualsat extremely low pricese 

West & Lee, 
PUBLISHERS OF 
Natural History Series of 
GAMES, 
AND MANUFACTURERS OF 
oye Achy Rel Hh , 
Worcester, Mass. 

ESTABLISHED IN 1835. 
PRITCHARD BROS., 
No. 94 Fulton St., N.Y. 
ALL KINDS OF 
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— 
China Grass Fish, Lines, 
‘ Nos. 1, 2 & 3 assorted, for sale by 
H, A. MORRISON, 167 Front St. 

10-18 

Miss EDITH ABEL. Soprano, 
Mr. TOM KARL, Tenor, 
Mr. J. R. THOMAS, Baritone, 
Mons. AUGUSTE SAURET, Pianist 
(6) 
THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30, 
LECT URE BY 
Mons. P. B. DuCwam1u, . 
Subject; — I he Land of the Midnight Sun.’ 






() 
Tuurspay Eveninc, NovEMBER 13, 
LECTURE BY 
Rev. Gro. H. HeEPworrn, 
Sy Subject:—“ The fight between Good and il.” 
Oo 
THuRsDAY EvENING, NOVEMBER 27, 
LECTURE BY 
BRETE HARTE, 
Subject:—“‘Some Bad People.” 
() 
THurRsDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11, 
LECTURE BY 
Hon. WENDELL PHILLIPS, 
Subject;—‘‘Street Life in Europe.” 
0 
TrursDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 
LECTURE BY 
Dr. NEwMAN HALL, 
Subject; —‘‘Memories of Pulestine.” 
(0) 
Tickets for the entire course, (including reserved 
seats) $3. 
Tickets for the concert, (including reserved seats,) $1 
For sale, after September 25, at Underhill’s Drug 
Store, cor. Classon and Greene Avenues; Jones’ Drug 
Store, cor. Classon Ave. and Fulton st., Cutt’s Dra 
Store, cor. St. James Place and Fulton Street: an 
Slade’s, Fulton St. opposite Flatbush Ave. 








Special attention given to mounting Game, Mammals 
and Birds, in life-like attitudes. 
Medieval Iron Work, 
FOR CHURCHES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, 
&C., &e. 
Entrance Gates for Parks and Residences 
Also, for sale all works on Natural History as low, if 
not lower than they can be purchased elsewhere. 
Please send stamp for catalogue, and state where you 
saw this advertisement. 





Address, 
A SPECIALTY. fit ah M. A YN yh RD 
. . ’ 
Brook "Trout, IPSWICH, 
PAWN AND YOUNG FISH FOR | Box 82. Essex County, Mass. 
sale. FRED MATHER, Honeoye Falls, N. Y. 
(> Ponds laid out and instructions given. 1tf FY y fi 
Tul Wy, 
ITHMAR DU BOIS, WILBUR & HASTINGS, 
i garg MANUFACTURING 
SHIRT MAKER, 
328 Fulton St., Brooklyn. 
10) 
FINE SHIRTS, COLLARS AND 
CUFFS TO ORDER, 
—-AT POPULAR PRICES,— 
Fashionable Furnishing Goods in great variety. 
$20 
STATIONERS, 
Printers, Lithographers, 
40 FULTON STREET, 
Corner of Pear! Street. 


NEW YORK. 

20% 

ORDERS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE PROMPT 
ATTENTION, 

