August 12, ISSO.J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



21 



SOLE AGENTS FOR 



SPRATT'S 

 PATENT 



L OIST ID O IST . 



Send for Circular and Price List. 



FRANCIS O. deLUZE Sc CO., 



18 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. 



DOG BISCUITS, 



The Best Food for Keeping Dogs In Condition, 



DOG SOAP, 



Superior to Any Other. 



FORAGE BISCUITS, 



iS-TTseful on tlie I'laln 



WINES, 



Clarets and Sauternes, 



Of A. deLUZK & SONS, Bordeaux. 



OI3:-A.MI=»-A.C3-KrE3S, 



BRANDIES, OF E. irroy & co., reims. 



Micrry Wines, Burgimclies, 



Tf niO rVICO^ IMPOBTEB ALES AND MINEKAL WATERS, 



SOITLfES FOR YACHTS Put up in Assorted Oases as desired. 



,^ljovt$mctt'g Ojtfartsi. 



SPORTSMEN'S DEPOT. 



(ESTABLISHED 1836). 



Flrat premium at World's Fair at New York, and 



Centennial Exhibition. 



JOHN KRIDER, 



N. B. Cor. Second and WalnutlSts., Piiiladelphla. 



GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, 



Fisting Tackle, Rods, Reels, Lines, Heoks, Flies, 



Leaders, Snoods, Artificial Bait, Fly Books, 



Etc. Etc. 



^"Salmon, Bass, and Trout Flies, Made to Order. 



ALSO 



"Krider's" Celebrated Center Enamel Split and 



Glued Bamboo Rods, 



Birds' Egg-s and Birds' Skins in Great Varieties 



Tasddermy iu all its branches. 



Spratt's Patent Dog Biscuit. 

 Pf-TiBirinirnf 111) kinds. mnr^lT 



^poftgmjeu'iji @ooa.s. 



TrollingSpoons. 



\T7 R Al VNFF ^CTURfi oO difTcrent kinds 

 > V ol rioUinir -poons, adapted lo thf> waters 

 oleveij Muleand rointoij. Our lYifect Ro- 

 vohnuK, has proved to be the best Trolling Bait 

 ever manufactured. It isco%-eredby two patents 

 -Mann's patent, Nov. 21, 1871, No. 121,182, and 

 Skinner's patent, August 4, 1874, No. 153,854. Be- 

 ware oC Imitations. None genuine unless J. H. 

 Mann's name stamped on every spoon. 



Wholesale Agents.— Bradford & Anthony, o'* 

 Washington Street, Boston, and William Mills * 

 Son. 7 Warren Street, New York, and to be ( b- 

 taised through mc st of the other wholesale 8 h- 

 ing-tackle dealers: or write direct to the mai u- 

 tacturers for catn'.ngue and price list. 



,TOHN H. JVIANN & CO., ,Syia<nise, X. V. 



<DO2J0LJ£i±G-t& 



Oxitfits. 



'-OLE AOLNT-- rOU 



H. L. LEONARD'S 



r^iO 



^ J 



?LIT BAMBOO RODS, 



WITH PATENT WATEllPEOOF AND PATENT SPLIT FRRKDLE 

 The former protecting the wood from moisture, and Ihe later making It impos^lbk- for these rods 

 to break at the ferule. 



TROUT ANDE,AR:5FLy l-cODS,HAND-M.A-DE, POLISHED ASH BUIT, Lance- 

 wood middle jni^t, no Lituewood tips, tra'ss mountLti $( LW Ceiman silv.-r mounted, 

 $8 00 Each OiUdl to am $« 00 or $10 00 lod m the maik< t 

 OUT! IT, i_outauini„ ibm c Geim m siUei mounttdiod fine rubber click reel, 25 yds. 

 supei Mut r pioiif Mill hne nc n /( n iii M ic^ pr^ed wint Uk s one dO/oeu hooks on gut, Leaderand 

 tlybniL -Ij I 



riiiiHi\i„ nti =,ilitBiiil OLiuilt a -v '-r lit Bam I oo Ro 1 made, cvcept Leonard's), $18.00. 

 Oui Mis I , .LiiUED LtVDhtv- ^Mtll i nun ui li op- jlt 15c , ott dOc , 91t 10c. 

 B^tiei.i-i 1 win.'Oic- iu Mi-K lIi icd^nit jl , T(rd<i 



OurlNEWi JM fsfBLi, Z.£ IZ'fcA^ m iJt c t nnc-t round gtit, 6ft 35c,9ft.50o. 

 «nia!l rc^ ( r~r 1 winj tlip'- onln^lsUl ^ut . ... , ... $1.23 Tier dozen. 



Best BliLk B sQ( i.,iingaics .. . . 1.75 per dozen. 



Best BUtk Basx liolling ilic<i . . 3.50 per dozen. 



Any style or pattern of Trout, Black Bass or Salmon tiles lied to order, promptly, at same prices 

 as fiom stock. 



Send for Price List. 



COMPLETE FISHING OUTFITS. 



£ "" 



oiTi rr No. 



ing Basinet wiih strap, 

 yards best Oil Silk l,ir 

 iir,5 had greftt sale and 

 ■ ■ separctly : 



:d Mountain Trout Kod, brass mounted, !1 feel 

 , I doz. I.est Trout Plies. Fly Book, 1 doz. Hol 

 1 loat Rod, Reel and B;,sket as shown in cms 

 ly to all who purchased it. Regular price of a: 



II complete for 86.00. 



OUTFIT No. 13.— A fane 8 piece Fly Rod, with cxtr.i tip, second Joint and tips Lancewood, hras- 

 I i-iM,tc,l, wound butt, 18 feet lone; brass Click Reel, 25 yards Oil Silk Line, 1 dox. best Trout Flies, Fly Book. 

 r lit Rasket wiiii strap, 1 do2. Hooks on Single Cut, 1 jard Leader and Fkat. Regular price $15.00. I offer 

 . .:npl,,;tc for $10.00. 



OUTFIT No. 14.— Three jointed Bass Rod brass moim'ed. dark po&hed Lancewood Tip, 10 (eel 



. -O yard bras* Mnlliplyins Reel with .slop. lOOfett Linen Line, 1 doz. Hooks on Double Gut, Bait Boji 



.. r loat, Sinker and Float. Regular price $7.50. I offer all complete for $5 OP. 



OlfTPlT No. 15 —A fine 3 piece Bass Rod, hand made, d.irk polished, hollow bult, e^etra Lancewooa 



Tip in Butt, brass ninunlcd, 10 feel long; 80 yard brass Multiplying Reel, balance liandle, best quality Braided 



Linen Line. 1 dioz. HooU on Double Cut, 1 Treble Gut Leader Bait Bo.x, Sinker and FWat, Regular price of 



this Outfit $11.00. lotTer all complete for $8.00. 



OUTFIT No. 16.— General Rod, hollow butt, can he used with three joints for ba.ss, or uiih fjm 

 , i.T Trout, has iwi lig'it I.anrewood Tips and one heavy Tip. finely finished; 1 best Mukiplying Reel with 

 . .--handle, 1 best nr.iided Linen Line, 1 doz. best Double Snell Hooks. 1 Double Gut Leader, Bait Eor. 

 irand Float. Rcgulrj priccofthis Outfit $12 5D. I offer all complete for JSl.OO. 



.All these Outfitsarc just as represenledor ^^,l^ey Rerimrled, .Sent,-™ receipt of price, or short aisl;»rccs 

 i '. D. Scurt for my New Catalogue o( Pithing Tackle, Ba»c Ball, Arcliery, 

 iiiii Sportsmen's Goods ol" every descrlpliot!. O 



R. SIMPSON, 132 Nassau Street, New York 



Mottmm'^ (^aoAs. 



GOODYEAR'S 



Riilbber M't'g Company 



AND 



Goodyear's India Rubber 



Clove M'f g Co., 



488, 490, 492 B'way, cor. Broome si, 



AND 

 2tt5 BROADWAY, cor. FVLTON SI. 



RUBBER OUTFITS COMPLETE FOR 

 FISHING AND HUNTI .G. 



TROUTING PANTS AND LEG GINS A 



SPECIALTY. OUR OWN MAKE 



AND GUARANTEED. 



Rl^beb Goods of Every Descrip- 

 tion. 



Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 



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THE POULTRY WORLD, 



(MONTHLY) AND 



THEAMERICAN POULTRY YARD 



(WEEKLY) 



Both publications are exdusively devoted 



to Potdtry. 

 Pablished byH. H. Stoddard, Hartford, Conn. 



THE POULTY WORLD 

 is sent post-paid for $1.25 

 per year; the AMERICAN 

 POCLTRY YARD for $1.50 

 —both papers for $2.00. 



A series of twelve mag- 

 flcent Chromes, each rep- 

 resenting a standard breed 

 of fowls, sent for 75 cents 

 extra to all subscribers to either publication. 



SUMMER JACATIONS 



Moosehead Lake 



AND VIOINITY. 

 By LUCIUS L. HUBBARD. 



A PRACTICAL GUIDE to the woods and 

 watersof Northern Maine, combined with a 

 thorough 



MA^UAL FOR CAMPING OUT. 



12mo. 150 pages, gilt, cloth. Price, with new and 

 enlarged MAP of NORTHERN MAINE, $1.50. 

 Paper, without map, 75cts. Map separate, 75ets. 



Sent postpaid on receipt of price, by 



A. WILLIAMS & Co., Boston, 



ALIL READERS of KOKE8T AND STREAM 



Need one of these 6 



STANDARD PUBLICATIONS. 



EASTWARD HO; or ADVErfTURES AT 

 RANGELBY LAKES. By Charles A. J. Farrar. 

 A soicyand fascinatlngstory of sportsman's life 

 Irithe -wilds of JIaine. Beautifully lUustrated 

 Handsomely bound in cloth, $1.50. 



CAMP LIFE IN THE WILDERNESS. By 

 Charles A. J. Farrar. An amusingr account of 

 a trip to the Haugeley Lakes. 224 pages. 13 lllus. 

 Price .50 cents. 



t.\RRAR'S RICHARDSON AND RANGELEY 

 LAKES ILLUSTRATED. A complete and re- 

 liable guide to Richardson and Haugeley lakes, 

 Parmachence, DLwille Notch and headwaters 

 of Connecticut, Androscoggin, and Magalloway 



^rivers. 2.56 pages. 50 illus., and a large map. 



Price 50 cents. * . ' 



FARRAR'S MOOSEHEAD LAKE AND THE 

 NORTH MAINE WILDERNESS ILLUSTRA- 

 TED, e A comprehensive hand-book of the 

 Jloosehead Lake region and sporting re- 

 sorts of Northern Maine, with map. The tours 

 of the Kennebec, Penobscot and St. John 

 rivers, ascent of Katahdin, etc., are plainly 

 treated. 234 paaes. 14 illus. Price .'W cents. 



FARRAR'S POCKET MAP of the Richardson 

 and Itangeley lakes region and the waters of 

 Northwestern Maine. Printed on tough linen 

 paper, cloth covers. 50 cents. 



FARRAR'S POCKET MAP of Moosehead Lake 

 and vicinity, and famous hunting and Ushing 

 resorts of iVorthern Maine, also tlie head- 

 waters of the Kr nnehec, Penobscot and St. 

 John rivers. Printed on tough linen paper, 

 cloth covers. 50 cents. 



FARRAR'S STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, 25 cts. 

 Send for catalogue. « 



^~ Any of the at ore publications mailed 

 postpaid, on receipt of price. A Idresa 

 CHARLES A. J FARRAR, Jamaica Plain 

 Mass. - T. Dcc.1l ' 



HALLOCK'S 



Sportsmen's Gazetteer 



HI03E, 3 oo. 



FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 



gmiatitfm. 



CANOE AND CAMERA. 



A photographic tour of two hundred mUes of 



of the Maine forests, 



BY THOMAS SEDGWICK STEELE. 



most artistic 



EDITORIAL NOTICES. 



" It is one of the handsomest books of the sea- 

 son, lully illustrated by drawings from the au- 

 thor's own pencil, and from hio photographs."— 

 Cliarles Dudteu Warner. 



" The book is written in the best of temper, in 

 a fresh and breezy style, and with a zest that 

 marks a true sportsman."- Btwtofi Joi/ntal. 



" A hig-hiy elegant book, whose author needs 

 no introduction to the lovers of literature gener- 

 ally. "—Hart/ord Times. 



" Written with a modesty which commends it- 

 self to the reader at once, and with an enthusi- 

 asm and intelligence that will doublless serve to 

 entice other lovers of the fishing rod into this, 

 beautiful region . "—Spri/iftfidd RepuhUcan. 



"The word that describes this book by an 

 Hartford author, is— charming."— C?in.?(ian Sec- 

 retary. 



I«k" No lover of out-of-door life will fail to appre- 

 ciate it. It is issued in better style than any 

 other such book which we have seen."— 2he 

 Gonctreoatioiiah'st . 



■' It makes one feel as if one must go over the 

 same route."— 27!e Religiom Herald . 



'• The publication of the boolc is most oppor- 

 tune."— Banctor, Maine, Whig. 



" It furnishes as delightful reading as any tour- 

 ist csn desire."— Boston Herald. 



" The author holds a facile pen. The pages are 

 fresh from the heart of nature, and the pleasures- 

 are the pure and simple ones that never lose 

 their charm for those who enjoy companionship 

 with natural beauty."— Proeidejice Journal. 



'■ It opens a new and attractive region and-de- 

 serves a place in every gentleman's library." 

 Hartford tJvening Pmt. 



Square 12mo., bound in cloth, black and gold,S1.50. ■ 

 FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 



■WALLACE'S GUIDE , 



To the Adirondacks. 



FIFTH EDITION. 

 A N exhustive hand-hoolc for sportsmen and 

 -^ tourists. No visitorto the Adirondacks should 

 bewithout it. For sale at this office. Price, post 

 paid, $1.50. 



field Cover, and Trap Shooting, 



BY A. H. BOGARDUS. 



Pri o©, $a. 



FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 



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