A WEEKLY JOURNAL. 



The Forest and Stream believes in the recreation to be found 

 in the haunts of deer and g-rouse, and trout and bass. It be- 

 lieves in the common sense that calls a halt in business drive 

 and professional <,^rind, for a holiday with gun, rod and paddle — 

 if only afterward to drive the faster and grind tliC harder. It 

 is a journal for those who love the country and life out of doors. 

 It reflects the spirit and records the experiences of the great 

 army of outers. If you ]ia\'e any sympathy with these things, the 

 Forest and Stream is just the paper you would like to have come 

 into your home every week. The departments are: 



Sportsman Tourist, 

 Natural History, 

 Game Bag and Gun, 

 Sea and River Fishing. 



The Kennel, 

 Yachting, 

 Canoeing, 

 Rifle and Trap. 



Its pages contain sketches of travel, adventure and observa- 

 tion at home and abroail, accounts of experience on shooting 

 and iishing excursions, sketches of frontier life, Indian folk lore 

 stories, illustrated articles on American wild animals, papers on 

 the domestication of game, the care and training of dogs, and 

 in short an inexhaustible store of entertaining, wholesome and 

 instructive literature. Send lo cents for specimen copy. Price. 

 $4.00 per year. 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 



346 Broadway, New York. 



