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FOREST AND STREAM. 



101 



FRANCIS O. deLUZE &; CO, 



18 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. 



DOG BISCUITS, 



SOLE AGENTS FOR 



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Th e Best Food for Keeping Dogs in Condition. 



DOG SOAP, 



Superior to Any Other. 



FORAGE BISCUITS, 



For Horses— Useful on the Plains. 



WINES, 



Clarets and Sauternes, 



Of A. deLCZK & SONS, Bordeaux, 



BRANDIES. OF E. irroy 4 co., reims. 



Sherry Wines, Biirgimdies, 



ft niO IVIfcO. IMPOKTEJ) ALES AND MINERAL WATERS, 



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SPORTSMEN'S DEPOT. 



(ESTABLISHED 1S36). 



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N. E. Cor. Second and Walnut Sts., Philadelphia. 



GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, 



Fishing Tackle, Kods, Reels, Lines, Heoks, FUee, 



Loaders, Snoods, Artificial Bait, Fly Boolis, 



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ALSO 



" Kridor's" Celebrated Center Enamel Split and 

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 Birds' Ep-ga and Birds' Skins in Great Varioti6°. 

 Taxidermy in all its branches. 



Spratt's Patent Dog Biscuit. 

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Phila(JelpliiaFi8liio|Tacl(le House 



^imtmtV''^ @ooflg. 



TrollingSpoons. 



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WE JIANUFAOTURl!: 59 different kinds 

 of rrollln? Spoons, adapted to the waters 

 of every State and Territory. Our Perfect Re- 

 volving has proved to be the best Trolling Bait 

 ever man ufactured. It is covered by two patents 

 —Mann's patent, Nov. 31. 1871, No. 121,182, and 

 Skinner's patent, August 4. 1S74, No. 153,8.i4. Be- 

 ware of imitations. None jrenuine unless J. H. 

 Mann's name stamped on every spoon. 



AVlioiesale Agents.— Bradford & Anthony, 374 

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 tained through mc St of the other wholesale flsh- 

 ing-iackle dealers' or write direct to the manu- 

 facturers for cati oe-ue and price list. 



JOHN H. MANN & CO., Syracuse, >'■ Y. 



A. B. SHIPLEY & SON, 



Mannfact.irers of Fine FlBhing Tackle of 

 Every Description, 



503 COMMERCE ST., PHILA. 



A specialty of the celebrated Bethabara Wood" 



JorArchory Bows and Fish Rods, as tough and 



elastic as steel. ' »° ''°'' 



Great Keductiou in Prices for 1880. 



Itevereed Wing Trout and Bass Flies on hand, 

 Trn„'/tL''« P'lttern; Mist-Color Lenders, fine 

 Trout and Bass Reels, Lines, etc. 



O" BETHABARA PLY KODS and INSIDE 



ENAMEL SPLIT BAMBOO HODS received the 



Contomual and Frank lia institute Medals. 



Prices BS ^ow as the lowest, and always Brst- 



ciass Goods. 



r>,?''te^'^**' °* *■.?,'"' '^°'> ™<1 mountings free. 

 Our fl&-page new illustrated Catalogue of Ksh- 

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Sort Jtubber Cratunah. JPalenled Oct. 1. 



NEW BASS BAIT. Samples by mail, 75c. 

 Soft Rubber Hellgramites, 50c. Soft Rub- 

 ber Frogs, large, 50c.; small, 30c. 

 Trade supplied. WM. MILLS & SON, 

 Sole Agents, 7 Warren street. New York. 



SHOOTING, FISHING, 

 YACHTING, SVYIMMINe, 



BATHING, AND BICYCLE 

 GARMENTS. 



The best made goods in the world . 

 Write for Descriptive Catalogue, 

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^2^£^^_^ Plttsfield, Mass. Cuts Free. 



-^ ^In FuU-Length COT, in this case, 



PLOUNi!:CC $10: LOtJNGE, in this case, $8. 



!l'i|t|i|hi_ Sold everywhere by the Trade. 



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ft 



Old Judge Smoking Tol)acco. 



The Only Tobacco Ever Man ufactured that does not Bite the Tongue, 

 Somefhiiiff Important for Cigarette Smokers to Know. 



K'»"*'tri/2»iiJ_l!:5«*i"/tr'*^ yi _ ""s-he majority of smokebs 



— P- ^--^^iOSSXlt^^S-^ ^ P I aie perh.ips not aware, that in 



i ^-L .^aaftamfnO^. ^11 ' smoking cigarettes made of the 



7/ — \ A. S> ordmai J pure nee paper, thej haie been 



[ ^) /^-^ inhalmg THE MOST DE v DL Y OF POI- 



1 80I\S, thrown iff b\ all burniiu paper, 



namel\ ThoOilotCieosote CH VRLES 



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. 001IWIN& 

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 :th Ibih bi. wh efa the Rice Paper used 

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 ettes ha"* been ^o pi epared that the un- 

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 made -ain a proof to pievent its bieak- 

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 icir uiinuf ictuio, no om. ol"o h i%ing the 

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ManufacturedbyGOODWlN&CO.,207and209Watersl., 



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Dogs of Great Britain, kerica and Ottier Cflyntries. 



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GOOD'S on TANNED 

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The best thing in the market 

 for hunting.flsbing, canoeing, 

 snow-shoeing, etcr They are 

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^durable. Miide to order 

 If in a variety of sty les.and 

 warranted the genuine 

 artielc. Senator llluatraii.ri L^ir.-ular. MARTIN 

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 ANTHONV, Boston Aj-iPilts. 



GuQ Clubs, Notice! 



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THE only ball that gives unmistakable signs 

 when hit. 

 When one side only is hit, halt ot ball explodes 

 and either uoexploded side can be used again. 

 Every ball guaranteed. 

 Samples sent free. 

 SMOKE TARGET BALL COMPANY, 



Titiisville, Pa . 



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GOODYEAR'S RUBBER MANUFACTURING CO. 



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G-oodyear^s India BiiUer GrloveMfg Co,^ 



IBS, 4M, 492 Broadway, 



Cor. Broome Street, and 

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NEW YORK CITY. 



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Trontiiig Pants and 

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All Guaranteed 

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RUBBER GOOD inside view. 



—OP— Hallock Hum'Ino Coat. The game 



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THE POULTRY WORLD, 



(MONTHLY) AND 



THEAMERIGAN POULTRY YARD. 



(WEEKLY) 



Both publications are exclusively devoted 



to Poultry. 

 PnbUghod byH. H. Stoddard, Hartford, Conn. 



THE POITLTY WORLD 

 is sent post-paid for $1.25 

 per year J the AMERICAN 

 POtJLTR r YARD for $1.50 

 —both papers for $2.00. 



A series of twelve mag- 

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 resenting a standard breed 

 of fowls, sent for 75 cents 

 extra to all subscribers to either publication. 



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Need one of these fc 



STANDARD POBLiCATIONS. 



EASTWARD HO: oi- ADVLKTURES AT 

 RANGELEY LAKES. By Charles A. J. Farrar. 

 A spicyaiid fascinatingstory of sportsman's li le 

 Intbo wilds of Maine. Beautifully Illustrated 

 Handsomely bound in cloth. $1.50. 



CAMP LIFE IN THE WILDERNESS. By 

 Charles A. J. Farrar. An amusing account of 

 a trip to the Bangeley Lakes. 224 pages. 12 i'lus. 

 Price 50 cents. 



>ARRAR'S RICHARDSON AND RANGELEY 

 LAKES ILLUSTRATED. A complete and re- 

 liable guide to Richardson and Rangeley lakes, 

 Parmachenee, DixvUle Notch and headwaters 

 of Connecticut, Androscoggin, and MagaUoway 

 rivers. g-iB pages. 60 iUus., and a large map. 



3 .Wc 



iits. 



FAKRAirS MOOSEHEAD LAKE AND THE 

 NORTH JLAINE WILDERNESS ILLUSTRA- 

 TED. « A oomprehonsivo hand-book of the 

 Moosehead 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. 22-t pases. 14 11 lug. Price 60 cents. 



fcARBAR'S POCKET MAP of the Richardson 

 and I.'angeley lakes region and the wi'teiaol 

 Northwestern Maine. Printed on tough linen 



50 c 



tits. 



OCKET MAP of Moosehead Lake 



,111111 I;niioiis bunting and fishing 



' ; Maine, also the head- 



iito, Penobscot and St. 



; on tough linen paper, 



and I- 



watci 

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clot:i - - 



FAUR.Vu.r. .ii'„l:i.u.^C0PI0 VIEWS, 25 cts. 

 Send fur calu'ogue. e 



^"Aryof the at ore publications mailed 

 postpaid, on receipt of price. AWress 

 CHARLES A. J F.iBRAR, Jamaloa Plain 

 Mass. T. Dec^l 



THE SPORTSMAN'S LIBRARY. 



T'HE great pressure on our advertising space 

 obliges us to withdraw the list of books 

 which we have on sale to make room for other 

 matter. 



Any book on yachting or field sports, as pre- 

 viously a.lverlis€d in tliese columns, will be fur- 

 nished on receipt of price. FOREST AND 

 STREAM PUBLISHING CO. Jy29-tf 



^muntiom. 



CANOE AND CAMERA. 



A Photographic Tour of Two Hundred Miles 



through the Maine Forests, 



BY THOMAS SEDGWICK STEELE, 



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

 son, fully illustrated by drawings from the au- 

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

 Charles Dudley Warner. 



LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



The Author's Sanctum; Dedication, illustrated-s 

 The Angler ; Canoe and Camera ; Isaak Walton ; 

 Kineo House ; Anlicipation ; Picking a Course: 

 Map of the Tour through the Maine Forests ; The 

 Guides; We Dream of Game; Home Appetite; 

 Camp Appetite ; Morris'— Northeast Carry ; In 

 Sympathy with Nature; Discouragements; 

 " Changing Pasture ; " Penknife Souvenirs ; Pine 

 Stream Falls; Mud Pond Carry; Mud Pond- 

 Looking East; "This is the way I long have 

 sought ;" Reflections ; Camp on Chamberlin Lake; 

 Chamberlin Farm— Looking West ; The Room in- 

 to which we were Ushered ; Not in the Patent 

 Olliee; A Study in Natural History: Great 

 Northern Diver; Telos Cut and Lake; Telos 

 Dam and River; Phntography— The Wet and Dry 

 Proeesi Illustrated : Webster Lake and Dam ; An 

 Apparition ; Fly Catchers verms Fly Pishing ; 

 Allurements; Study of Trout— by the Author; 

 National Academy of Lesign, 1877; Running 

 Rapids on Webster River; Lunch Time; Grand 

 Falls ; A Boom ; Starting a Boom ; It's not all 

 Poetry; Matagamonsis Lake; Discovery of a 

 New Lake; Matagamon or Grand Lake: Our 

 Salmon; On the East Branch; Stair Falls; Ac- 

 cepting the Situation; Hulling Machine Falls; 

 Dropping Canoes over Falls ; The Arches : Jiunt's 

 Farm; Mt. Katahdin— Study by F. E. Church; 

 Junction of East and West Branches of the Pen- 

 obscot; Glimpses of Civilization Begin to Dawn: 

 Net Results ; Mauof Maine, in pocket of cover 

 to book, 21 by 26 inches. Square ]2mo., elegantly 

 bound in gold, black and cloth, $1.50, post-paid. 

 FOB SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 



WALLACE'S GUIDJE 



To the Adirondacks. 



FIFTH EDITION. 



AN exhaustive hand-book for sportsmen and 

 tourists. No visitor to the Adirondacks should 

 be without it. For sale at this olliee. Price, post 

 paid, $1.50. 



WARNER'S SAFE, 



CURE. 



$1.25 PER BOTTLE! 



A positive; RBItlEDV FOR Al.X, 

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C. F.A. HII\aRICHS, 



English Archery. 



Lawn Tennis, Etc., 

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lire many diseases 



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This Great Natural Remedy is torSiile 

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Rochester, N. Y. 



