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FOREST AND STREAM, 
Thu Useful Manual should be in the hands oj 
every Sjortsman." i 
Fur,Fin and Feather 
A COMPILATION OF TUB 
<3r-a,:rra.C5 
embracing TEE -WHOLE 
United States and Canada. 
WITH A LIST OF 
HUNTING AND FISHING GROUNDS 
AND A COMPENDIUM OP 
Useful Information for all who 
cither Shoot or fish. 
Fur, Fin, and Feather is a large octavo periodical 
or 176 pages, and is devoted exclusively to Ft Id 
Sports and Angling. Ilia the only work published 
that gives tlie Tull text of the Game Laws or the 
whole United States and Canada, Published Quar¬ 
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all Gunsmiths, Fishing Tackle Dealers, and News 
Agents, or can he had at this office-. 
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149 Chambers St.. New York. 
TjVT AT) TTA A The Florida Agriculturist. 
_T JUVjXtliJA Weekly. $3 a year. Send 
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J-) ESOlUPTIVJfi GUIDE 
ADIROKDACKS, 
AND HAND BOOK OF TRAVEL 
Te Saratoga Springs, Schroon Lake, Lake? Luzerne, 
George, and Cuumnlain, the Ansable Chasm, 
tue Thousand Islands, Massena Springs, 
and Trenton Falls. 
By E. R. WALLACE, 
Newly Reused Edition. 
Handsome 12tno., Flexible Covers, Red and Gold, 
Maps, etc. Beautifully Illuslrated. Over 
30C pages. Price, $2. 
TESTIMONIALS. 
From Hon, J. T. Headley, the Historian, Author of 
‘•Adirondack, or Life in the Woods,” &c. 
It Is admirably written and has lust enough of hu¬ 
mor, sentiment, aud description of scenery mixed, to 
m ike it delightful. The illustrations are well chosen 
and very effective, while the instructions respecting 
routes, localities, distances, ouilits, &c.. embrace 
everythin* that can be desired. Taking it all in all. 
it is the most complete book that has been published 
on the Adirondack*!, not excepting even mv Own—a 
compliment that I trust will be properly appreciated 
for its extraordinary disinterested ness. 
From Albeit B. Street, the Poet, and Author of 
‘•Woods and Waters, 1 * ‘ The Indian Pass,” &c. 
I thiok it is the led work on the forest that has ap¬ 
peared—superior in woid-paiuTiiuj to AIuiray’s, and 
full of wood pictures and vivid scenes of camp-life. 
We realize that wc are in the forest, are living with 
you in the scenes described, and that the trees are 
waving and the waters llowing over and by ns. This, 
I think, the irue teat of a good book, impressing its 
reality and distinctive life on the mind. As a ‘ Guide 
Book,” it is most creditable aud valuable. Indeed, it 
is ihe only thing of ti.e kind that ha* yet been pub¬ 
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and waited for. It. must have cost you intense appli¬ 
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have produced a good book. 
From Benson J. Lasting, the Historian. 
I have read those portions descriptive of toe places 
which cainv under my pereonaL observation, with the 
deepest interest, and most cheerfully testify to the 
general accuracy of your pictures as I recall impres¬ 
sions made of them at the dates of my visits. I re¬ 
gard your “Descriptive Guide” and the “Appendix” 
as a most useful--nay. indispensable, manual lor tour¬ 
ists to that wonderful Wilderness. A tour in that 
region i8 eminently a practical matter, and for that 
reason I regard your “Guide” as an important, useful, 
and timely publication. 
Sent by mail on receipt, of price, $2. 
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1 vol. l8mo, cloth, Price fttt rents. 
Sold by all bookseller*. or mailed, postpaid, on re¬ 
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Hallock’s Fishing Tourist. 
This work will be of great service at this season to 
anglers selecting localities for fishing, either for Trout 
or Salmon. For sale .»y Harper & Brothers, or at 
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By CHARLES HALL0CK, 
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A new feature in the Sporting Line. Forma a light 
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Breech-Loading Shat Guns, 
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ranted to give satisfaction 
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SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
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mebao Oni LISLE, BROOME CO., N. Y. 
CREEDMOOR 
Long-Range, Wind Gauge, and 
Vernier Sights. 
HART’S SPORTSMAN’S FAVORITE 
Metallic Shells. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
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ja20-tf 
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,r,l e "‘ lv , nn !^A 0 uime<1 for these shells are—Cheapness, a paving of 25 PER CENT IN THE USE OF 
powder, lessrecoil, greater penetration. The best material is used in their manofanture. and they will be 
round a first-class Shill, equal in quality lo the highest priced English Shells. Sizes made are No. 10. S$: No. 
12. in., ceniral fire- Longer Shells made to order at extra cost. Ask your gun dealer for these, and imv no 
ntnova T* CJ_Tb/, "NT., io uhnl) ...511 a__ 
Paper and Metallic Shells 
Breech Loading Shot Guns, 
Manufactured by tbe 
UNION METALLIC cartridge CO., 
BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 
THE STURTEVANT SHELLS are the easiest reloaded. 
Do not have to unscrew the head nor nee an awl to remove 
ttie exploded caps. THE PATEN f MOVABLE ANVILS, 
made of steel wire, will Hot bend or break, 
THE BERDAN PATENT SHELLS, new model, with 
Hobbs’ patent waterproof primers, never miss fire, and ate 
highly prized by all that have used them. 
PAPER SHELLS.—By repeated experiments and great 
outlay for imp.*oved materials, and machinery made ex- 
purpose, we can now warrant oar BROWN 
PAPiiR SHELLS equal to any imported. They are sura 
fire, and will not buret in the gun. 
inquire of aiiy of the dealers in sporting materials for 
