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FOREST AND STREAM. 



JUST OUT! 



u 



NEW EDITION, WITH MAPS. 



BY E. R. WALLACE. 



Gives all possible information relative to 

 Routes, Hotels, Resorts, Outfits, Guides, 

 Distances, &c, with emended railway 

 schedules, &c. 



ide to the 



The instructions embrace everything tb at can be de- 

 sired. Taking it all in all, it is the most complete 

 book that has been published on the Adirondacks, 

 not excepting even my own— Hon. J. T. Ileadley. 



1 regard your "Descriptive Guide"and the' Appendix" 

 as a mast useful — nay. indispensable, manual lor tour- 

 ists to that wonderful Wilderness. A tour in that 

 region is eminently a nractical matter, and for tbjat 

 reason I regard your "Guide" as an important, useful, 

 and timely publication,.— Benson J. Lousing. 



It, is the only thing of the kind that has yet been pub- 

 lished— ihe very than* that has been so long wanted 

 and waited fov.— Alfred B. street, Auttior of "Woods 

 and Waters.' 1 



Sent by mail on receipt of price, $2. * 



FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 

 (by whom the copyright is now held.) 

 Aug 10 tf 17 Chatham street, N. Y. City. 



ATTENTION R1FLEMJBM 



The "FOREST & STREAM;' New 



Hand-BooK for Riflemen. 



Rules for Practice and Competition. Practical Hints 

 concerning Ranges, Targets, Scoring, Rifles, Shoot- 

 ing, etc. Forms for Organization of Rifle Associa- 

 tions, By-Laws, and a Rifle Associations in America. 

 Illustrated witn Maps, Sketches, and Diagrams. By 

 Majok Geo. O. Stakk, Secretary American Rifle As- 

 sociation. 



1 vol. i8mo, cloth, Price 50 cents. 



Sold by all booksellers, or mailed, postpaid, on re- 

 ceipt of price, by J. B. FORD & CO., New York. 



)a2U 



Bound Volumes 



OF 



Forest and Stream. 



FIFTH VOLUME NOW READY. 

 I?rice, $4.00. 



A complete set of the FOREST AND STREAM, 

 fi/e volumes, bound handsomely in cloth— a valuable 

 Horary for the sportsman— can now be obtained on 

 application to this office. 



s hsning 



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 

 the oflice of Forest and Stream. Price ftg. aplfi tf 



H. L. DUNCKLEE 7 ^" 



PATENT 



CAMPING and MINING 



STOVE. 



PATENTED JUNE 22, 1875. 



Outside dimensions, packed, 12x12x20 inches. 

 Weighing only 35 pounds, very durable, will cook 

 for ten persons, and is especially adapted for camping 

 purposes. The ware consists of 8 q.r.'. kettle, 6 qt. fea 

 kettle, 2 qt. coffee pot, fry pan, round tin pan, 2 

 square pans, dipper, gridiron, tent collar, 8 ft. funnel, 

 and an oven that will roast 13 pounds beef. 



The ware is so constructed that it nests and packs 

 in the oven, and the oven and funnel pack inside the 

 stove, as represented in cut 2, leaving room for pack- 

 ing half a dozen plates, knives, forks, spoons, and 

 drinking cups. Price complete, $15. 



SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 



H. L. DUNCKLEE, 

 Box 2710. Boston. 



For sale at SPORTSMAN'S EMPORIUM, 102 Nas- 

 sau st. New York City, and R. H. KILBY'S, 346 St. 

 Paul street, Montreal . 



|y Agents wanted m every town, ja!13-4teow 



THE DALY 



IS WITHOUT QUESTION THR FINEST AND BEST GUN FOR THE 

 MONEY SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES. 



Every Gun Fully Warranted. 



Send for Catalogue to 



SCHOVERLING&DALY 



84 and 86 CHAMBERS ST., W. Y., 



And to TV. R. Bchaefer, 61 Elm St., Boston, and F. P. Taylor, 72 E. Madison St., Chicago. Green's patent Loader, prre* 



CIGARETTES. 



There are times and places tolerant only of the 

 Cigarette; t enderly white and sweetly fragrant. 

 When made from that delicious Tobacco, 



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they will cause a smile that will illumine the blackest 

 of crowding cares. 



TRY Vanity Fair. 



It is shaved from the best Va. Natu- 

 ral Leaf, for Meerschaum and Cigarettes. Does not 

 make the tongue sore. Sample on receipt of 30 



cents. Highest award, Vienna, 1873. Send for cir- 

 cular. 



WM. S. KIMBALL & CO., 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



PEERLESS TOBACCO WORKS ang3 



Thomsons 



Oil Finished Grain Leather Shoe- 

 Pack or MoGcasin. 



With Sole, Price, $7.50. Without Fole, $5.50. 



Hade wi'h heavy sole for land u<e; also without 

 sole for snow and canoe purp.se*: All hand hewed 

 and strongly made Laced in front, with hooks (over 

 English style of water ri till t tongue), thereby securing 

 PERFECT FIT mound ar.kl\ thus preventing all 

 slipping at the heel Made with brond soles and on 

 scientific principles. 



Fills I he want long felt by sportsmen for an easy 

 fit ii, g and dur.ibl ■ shoe. 



In orde.m!.', st„re size of boot worn. Sent by mail 

 on receipt 01 price, wi'h 40 cent* additional for* pxt- 

 aire. or In expr* ss ('. O. D., everywhere. Manufac- 

 tured by THOMSON & SON, 338 Broad wa. . New 

 York. j ,97_, f 



Ooocl'jsj Oil 'JTsxiinecl 



Moccasins. 



The best thing ever worn by 

 sportsmen. Not injured by wet- 

 ting and drying -always soft and 

 easy to the feet. Four dif- 

 f erent styles. Prices to 

 suit the times. Send for 

 illustrated circular and 

 price list. (Successor to Frank Good). MARTINS 

 HUTCHINGS, P. O. Box 3fc8 Dover, N. H 

 ju27 tf 



The InfUIIilble Fish Bait. 



Ilaving perfected a suitable Paste for Fish Bait, the 

 Undersigned offers same to the sporting fraternity, as- 

 suring them that it will prove more remunerative 

 than any known substance for the purpose of anrjlinff- 

 II is of a pale white color, square in form. By soak- 

 ing in water a few seconds it becomes pliable. Tak- 

 ing a small piece, size of a pea, and pressing the 

 same on or about the eye of the hook and using regu- 

 lar bait, any angler can kill to his heart's content 

 Price 2 cents each, pest paid. Address JOS. LABA- 

 D1E, Galveston, Texas. Jii6-3m 



Skinner's New Fluted Bail. 



Best Bait used for Bass or Pickerel fishing. Sam- 

 ples by mail, postpaid, 75c. Send 10c for the only 

 complete Illustrated Catalogue published— 80 pages of 

 Fishing Tackle, Guns, Pistole, Base Ball, and Sport- 

 ing Goods. :FISH & SIMPSON, 



*U Jy IStf J83 HSmw street, N , Y, 



Paper and Metallic Shells 



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Manufactured by the 



UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO., 



BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 



THE STURTEVANT SHELLS are the easiest reloaded. 

 Do uot have to unscrew the head nor use fin awl to remove 

 the exploded caps. THE PATENT MOVABLE ANVILS, 

 made of steel wire, will nor, bend or break. 



THE BERDAN PATENT SHELLS, new model, with 

 Hobhs' patent waterproof primers, never miss fire, and are 

 highly prized bv all that have used them. 



PAPER SHELLS.-— By repeated experiments and great 

 outlay for improved materials, and machinery made ex- 

 pressly for the purpose, we can now warrant our BROWN 

 PAPER SHELLS equal to any imported. They are sure 

 fire, and will not burst in the gun. 



Inquire of any of the dealers in sporting materials for 

 theU. M. C. Co. 's Shells. 



Not «old at retail hv the rr»annfflctm-er«. dee23 tf 



03EO:J&:itf r JE\AJU POWDER MILLS, 



MANUFACTURERS OF SUPERIOR TARGET AND SPORTING 



GUNPOWDER. 



BRANDS— Diamond Grain, Falcon Duelling, Western Sporting and Ducking. 

 Also* Mining "and Blasting Powders. 



OFFICES— 13 Broad at., Boston; 19 Exchange st., Buff-ilo; 9 State st., Chicago; 327 N. Second St., St. Louis 

 Agencies in all the principal Cities in the Country. Dec2 



BOUD KEN'S 



Patent Combination 



Reflecting 



Jack Laiup. 



JOHNSON'S 



Patent 



JACK LAMP 



SUPPORT. 



Indispensable 



on any 

 HUNTING, 

 BOATING, 



or 



CAMPING 



TRIP. 



BOUDRENS 



Patent Combination Reflecting 



JACK and 



FISH1NQ LAMP. 



Not 

 afitceed 



hv 



WIND, 



RAIN, of 



JOLTING. 



Throws a very 



lirisht light 



100 ft, nil end. 



Burns Kero- 



(/ sem'with uta 



chimney. 



.For Night Hunting. 

 DEER, COONS, Etc. 



Usefnl for Nis'bt Hunting, Fishing. Riding 

 Ilor.-eback, and in open wagons. Light is un- 

 der perfect control of wearer by slight move- 

 ment of body, leaving head and arms free. 



For Spearing 

 FISH AND EELS, 

 Lighting Camps and Landings 

 This Lamp supplies a want long felt by Sportsmen, as it affords them a reliable Light, with which thev can 

 hunt and fish in any weather, thereby doubling their chances for sport. As a Carriage Lamp it has no EQUAL, 

 Ens anv carriage. Price, JACK LAMP alone, $6; SUPPORT, $3 each; JACK AND FISHING LAMP, $8 

 each. Sent C. O. D., with privilege of examina'ion before pivmenr . 



WHITE MAINTJITAOTTJK.llN'G}- OOIWCP'Y, 



BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT. »**«** 



A larger size is made, which is designed to light Steamboats, Wharves, Stables,honses, Sugar Store Houses, 

 Galleries, Ends of Railroad Trains, Omnibuses, very large Wagons, etc. Liberal discount to dealers. Send 

 for circulars. . j e g2 



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Wo: 4- 6 \f.\wFx 



K>xu ItorU, 



Woven Rowing.Base Ball& Gymnasium Suits. 



Camp Lounge Co , 

 ^^^TrvrjlTroy, N. Y., and Nor 

 if Hill I lift' i w n ] k - ot • 2x7x23i n . 

 !TiiB£!?btDE?i : J|l$10. Bed, Pillow and 

 Ely-net. Sold by N. Y. 

 and Boston sporting 

 dealers. Discounts 

 large. Other styles 8x43in. $4 and $5. St. Louis- 

 Albright & Sons. Chicago— J. W. D. Kelly & Bro., 

 88 Madison-st. San Francisco— C. H. JMoseley. 415 

 Sansom-st,; Ottawa, Canada, C. King& Co. 

 Jufi-cow 



BLOOM IN Q GROVE PARK AS- 

 SOCIATION. 



FOR SALE.— ONE SHARE IN ABOVE 

 Association. The best Game Preserve in Amer- 

 ica, at a very low figure. Address J. F. O. W..P. 

 O. box 1889, Bosron. ang3 tf 



SHOOTING PROPERTY TO 



RENT. 

 A N ISLAND OF SALT MARSH IN 



_£A_ BarnegatBay, 60 miles from New York; one 

 hour's sail from Toms River, N. J., known as the 

 "Stooling Point," and one of the best' in the bay for 

 duck and goose shooting in fall and spring; a good 

 place for sport if you don't object to roughing it. 

 There is a comfortable little house on the island; rent 

 $100. Address box 68 Toms River. N. J. »"^.3_t 



AN OLD MOOSE HUNTER 



Intending to start for Nova Scotia about theTst of 

 September on his annual hunting and fishing excur- 

 sion, desires three companions to make up a camp 

 party of four, Any three "good fellows" who can 

 stand the cruise and wish to go, please address P. O. 

 Uqx 354, Hyde Park, Boston. &ug3 3t 



Founded July 4, 1808. 



Thos. W. Sparks, 



Shot and Bar Lead 



MANUFACTURER, 

 Office, 121 Walnut St., Philadelphia* 



