



FOREST AND STREAM. 


Hotels. 
Sievconn’s Hotel, 
PALATKA, E. FLA., 
P. & H. PETERMANN, Proprierors. 
This well-known resort for Winter has been newly 
urnished throughout, combining first-class table with 
every convenience and comfort to guests. 
UNITED STATES HOTEL, 
—CORNER OF— 




Fulton, Water and Pearl Sts., 
. 
. L. TRUMAN, 
iereret . 
G. L. Prasopy, { Proprietors. 
NEW YORK. 

Mansion House, 
BUFFALO, 
I. 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. Repairing of every descrip- 
tion a specialty. 
en Goods sent everywhere by express, marked 
NOSD: 

BRADFORD & ANTHONY, 
BOSTON, 
DEALERS IN SKATES 
AND SKATE STRAPS, 
Are Agents for the United States, for 
Forbes Patent ACME Club Skates, 



The only reliable and really Seur-FastTENING SKATE 
ever invented. 
Agents also, for Winslow's Wood Top and Lapis’ 
Sates, Barney & Berry’s Club and Rink Skates. 
Best quality Patent Buckle Straps for Skates. 

AVILUDE. 
West & Lee, 
PUBLISHERS OF 
Natural History Series of 
GAMES), 
AND MANUFACTURERS OF 
See Ab RR 
Worcester, Mass. 
TOTEM. SNAP 


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 
10-18 H. A.MORRISON, 167 Front #8. 
Amusements, 
A R. SAMUELL’S 
NEW PARK THEATRE. 
Mr. JOHN E. OWENS. 
First appearance this season as 
SOLON SHINGLE, 
In his great specialty, and 
0 0S BD UPAS BUG Tt RB Ys: 
In Tom Taylor’s exquisite comedy, 
VICTIMS. 
Supported by his own powerful dramatie ,combina- 
tion. . 
Box sheet open from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M., at 114 
Broadway, N. Y. Seats may be secured six days in 
advance. 13— 



Thursday Evenings. 
ALT COURSE, 
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE 
EVERETT LITERARY ASSOCIATION, 
At Dr. Dureya’s Church. 
Cor. CLAsson AVENUE & MONROE STREET, 
BROOKLYN. 
0) 
THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 13, 
LECTURE BY 
Rey. Gro. H. Herpworru, 
Suhject;—“ The fight between Good and Evil.” 
0 
TuHurspay EVENING, NOVEMBER 27, 
LECTURE BY 
BrETE HARTE, 




Subject: —‘‘Some Bad People.” 
0 
Tuurspay Eventnc, DECEMBER 11, 
LECTURE BY 
Hon. WENDELL PHILLIPS, 
Subject: —‘‘Street Life in Hurope.” 
‘0 
THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 
LECTURE BY 
Hatt, 
Subject: —‘ Memories of Palestine.”’ 
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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 Drug 
Store, cor. St. James Place and Fulton Street: and 
Slade’s, Fulton St. opposite Flatbush Ave. 
NATIONAL AMATEUR 
Gymnastic and Athletic 
TOURNAMENT. 
AcapEMy or Music, Sarurpay Ev’e Nov. 8. 
Music by Dodworth’s full Orchestra. Entries close 
Oct. 25. Tickets for sale at headquarters, No. 6 East 
Twenty-eighth Street; S. Strasburger’s, No. 3 Maiden 
Lane; Wm. E. Van Wyck’s, No. 36 Beekman Street; 
J. G. Sands’ (Genung & Co.,) No. 37 Union Square; 
Prof. Wm. Wood, Young Men’s Christian Association: 
New York Turnyerein, East Fourth Street. 12-14 




Dr. NEWMAN 




American Institute Fair 
NOW OPEN. 
2d and 8d AVENUES, bet. 63d and 64th STREETS 
10: 
CROWDED DAY AND EVENING 
with select and fashionable audiences. 
UNEQUALED ATTRACTIONS. 
Interesting Manufacturing Processes. 
MACHINERY IN MOTION. 
Amusement and instruction combined. 
NEW GAS ENGINE. 
Complete Manufactory of 
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SHOES. 
Upwards of 100 pairs of Corsets made daily by 
THE WONDERFUL CORSET LOOM. 
Ivory Turning. Envelope Making. 
NOVEL KNITTING MACHINES. 
Brush Making. Steel Forging. 
HEEL MAKING MACHINERY. 
Vacuum Pumps. Wood Machinery. Scores of other 
NEW AND INTERESTING NOVLTIES. 
Never before exhibited, 


SUPERB CONCERTS 
by Keating's Orchestra, Afternoon and Evening. 
A GENUINE BROOK TROUT 
Presented by R. G. ALLERTON, Esq,, weighing 
EIGHT AND ONE HALF POUNDS, 
MISS JULIA GRIFFIN, 
THE YOUNG SCULPTOR, 
WILL MODEL FROM LIFE, 
Afternoon & Evening.—Open from 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. 
10-14 Admission, 50 cents. Children, 25 cents. 


ALBERT C. RUCK. 
(Successor To N. J. PLUMB,) 
No. 32 PARK ROW, 
Opposite New P. O. NEW YORK. 
IMPORTER OF 
pales & Hish-Hlooks 
AND DEALER IN ALL KINDs OF 
FISHING TACKLE, GUNS, 
REVOLVERS, 
Skates & Sporting Goods. 

Pt en ae a NS 
Publications. 

Clothing and Surnishing Goods. 

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


152 

ITHMAR DU BOIS, 
(CELEBRATED 
SHIRT MAKER, 
328 Fulton St., Brooklyn. 
i) 
FINE SHIRTS, COLLARS AND 
CUFFS TO ORDER, 
—AT POPULAR PRICES,— 


Fashionable Furnishing Goods in gi eat variety. 
8-20 


far 
Sale. 

c 
Real Estate. 
FOR SALE.—Twenty-six full lots on Macon and Mec 
Donough Streets, near Reid Ave., Brooklyn. The 
plot or any part, on terms to suit. 
Twenty-theee 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 Forest anp 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. 
EVOACEStO.C ke 
Three fine young horses, best stock, fast. Will be 
sold by the advertiser, for the cost of raising 
Address BOX 142, P. O. 
Clumber Spaniels For Saie. 
A brace of pups, bred from the same strain in use 
in the Royal Kennel, crossed occasionally with the 
best strains in England, such as Lord Paget’s, Col. 
Challoner’s, Mr. Holford’s, &c. Address,{ 
WILLIAM BURNS, 
Mr. Sheldon Stephen’s Farm, Montreal. 




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mal, and safely cure the mange. 
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SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS, 
JOHN F. HENRY, Sole Agent, 
8 & 9 COLEGE PLACE, N. Y. 
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JOSEPH H. BATTERY, 
245 Broadway, N. Y. 
Naturalist, Taxidermist,. 
DEALER IN 
Objects in Natural History. 
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ANIMALS, DEER’S HEADS, 
BIRDS, REPTILES, 
FISH, &e. &e., 
MOUNTED IN A-SUPERIOR MANNER. 
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STATIONERS. 
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NEW YORK. 

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