SEPfEMBEU 10, 1880. J 



FOliEST AjND stream. 



121 



,,,_„, FRANCIS O. deLUZE & CO., 



_ -^ 18 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. 



'C DOG BISCUITS, 



i for Keeping Dogs li 



DOG SOAP, 



SPRATT 

 PATENT 



Bend for Circular and Price ilat. 



Tbe Best JFood for Keeping Dogs in Condition. 



Superior to Any Otlier. 



;b— Useful on the Plains. 



WINES, 



Clarets and Sauternes, 



Of A. deiUZE & SONS, Bordeaux. 



BRANDIES, OF e. ibroy & co., reims. 



MiiiiAi/irA Sherry Wines, Burgundies, 



Wn SKIES mviix© XT^ines, 



P« i 1 1 W l\ I LO . IMPOETia) ALES AND MlNEEAl WATERS, 



srPPUKS FOB YACHTS Put ui> in Assorted Cases ag desired. 



.fpoi'tjsmcu'g dmAs. 



SPORTSMEN'S DEPOT. 



(ESTABLISHED 1836J. 



First premium at World's Fair at New ITork. auri 

 Centennial Exhibition. 



JOHN KRIDER 



N. E. Cor. SecoQd and Walnut Sts.. Pliiladelphla. 



GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, 



FlBhlnR- Tackle, Rods, Reels, Unes, Hooks, Flies, 



Leaders, Snoods, Artificial Bait, Fly Hooks, 



Etc. Etc. 



BT'Salmon, Bass, and Trout Files, Made to Order. 



"Krider's" Celebrated Center Enamel Split and 

 Glued Bamboo Rods. 

 Birds' Epg-s and Birds' Skiosin Great Varietiae. 

 Tajddermy in all its branches. 



Spratt's Patent Dog Biscuit. 

 Reuairlug of all kinds. mar4].v 



PhiladelptiiaFistiifijTacldeHoyse 



A. B. SHIPLEY & SON, 



Manufacturers of Fine Fishing Tackle ol 

 Every Description, 



503 COMMERCE ST., PHILA. 



A specialty of the celebrated Betbabara Wood, 

 for Archery Bowa and Fish Rods, as tough and 

 elastic as steel. 



Great Keduction in Prices for 1880. 



Reversed Wing Trout and Bass Plies on hand, 

 and tied to pattern ; Mist-Color Leaders, fine 

 Trout uiHl Ba-s K.-els. Lines, etc. 



Our I 1,: 4., :;_', ',A FLY HODB and INSIDE 

 ENAj.1 u.'.MBOO hods received the 



Cent:: I ,: Jin Institute .Medals. 



Prices us N.v, .,s [ ii.b lowest, iiud always first- 

 class Goods. 



Price-list of wood and rod mountings free. 

 Our Bo-page new Illustrated Catalogue of Fish- 

 ing Tackle sent, post-paid, on receipt of ten centf 

 in stain ps. 



Jl>ort<sWiett'S! @OQfl.s. 



"rollingSpoons. 



WEMANUFACTUR12 59 different kinds 

 ol rioUmer Spoons, adapted to the waters 

 of <.'iPi\ sfitc and Territory. Our Perfect Ue- 

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evi"i It iscoveiedby two putents 



-Mil \ ^1, 1871, No. :Z1,\&. au.i 



SKiuii I I ]„'Ubt 4, 1874, No. 153,851. Be- 



ware ot iiuitatioDs None genuine unlees.'. H. 

 Mann s name stamped on every spoon. 



AVliolesale Agents Bradford & Anthony. 371 



Washington Stieet, Boston, and AVilliam Mills * 

 Son, 7 Warren Street, New York, and to lie ob- 

 tained through mf st of the other wholesale llsh- 

 ing-iaelde dealers: or write direct to the snanu- 

 faetnrors for catH ogue and price list. 



JOHN H. SIANN & CO., Syracuse, N. S 



Son Itubber Crawllell, I'atentttf Oct. 1. 



IVTEW BASS BAIT. Samples by mail, 75c. 

 ±1 Soft Rubber Hellgramites, 50o. Soft Rub- 

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 Trade supplied. WM. MILLS & SON, 

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BATHING, AND BICYCLE 

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I material desired. 



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Washington, D. C. 



BEATS 



E WORLD."-^AKK. 



Old JudgeSmokingMacco. 



The Only Tobacco Ever Manufactu red that does not Bite the Tongue. 

 Something Important fov Cigarette Smokers to Know. 



'"" " " "HE MAJORITY OF SMOKERS 



that -^. 



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su^s thro-nn r 1 s aUbuiumg piper 



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uarch 

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ettcs b'l' IVVn " 5 I'r^" rl T Tiat the'^fn 



pled« mr ODOR anu tl f lumri juscftpcte 



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Manufactured by GOODWIN & CO., 207 and 209 Water st., 



Dogs of Great Britaio, America and Other Coontries. 



FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 



GOOD'S OIL TANNED 



The best thing in the market 

 for hunting.fishing.cauoeing. 

 snow-shoeing, etc. They are 

 easy to the feet,and very 

 ^durable. Made to order 

 variety of styles.aud 

 •viirnmted the ycnuine 

 article. Send for IHustcutod circular. MARTIN 

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 (Successor to Frank Good.) BaADFOBD & 

 ABXHOKif, Boston Agents. 



Gun Clubs^ Notice! 



USE SMOKE TARGET BALLS. 



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Every ball guaranteed. "kmu. 



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GOODYEAR'S 



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Goodyear's India Rubber 



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AND 

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RUBBER OUTFITS COMPLETE FOR 

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RtjBbkb Goods of Evert Descrip- 

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THE POULTRY WORLD, 



(MONTHLY) AND 



THE AMERICAN POULTRY YARO. 



(WEJilKLY) 



Both publications are exclusively devoted 



to Poultry, 

 Fabllshed byH. H. Stoddard, Hartford, Conn. 



THE POULTY WORLD 

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 per yeai-: the AMERICAN 

 PODLTRY YARD for$1.50 

 1— both papers for $3.00. 



A series of twelve mag- 

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 resenting a standard breed 

 01 fowls, sent for 75 cents 

 extra to aU subscribers to either pubUcation. 



ALL EEADERS of FOKi3v,T AND STREAM 



Need one of these '■- 



STANDARD PUBLICATIOf^S. 



EASTWARD HO; or" ADVLiVTURES AT 

 RANOEI.EY LAKES. By Charles A. J. Farrar. 

 A spicy and fascinating story ot sportsman's li fe 

 in the wilds of Maine; Beautifully illustrated 

 Handsomely bound in cloth, S1..50. 



CAMP LIFE IN THE WILDERNESS. By 

 Charles A. J. Farrar. An amusing account of 

 P -i"^ m '^'^ ^''"S'^^'^y Lakes. 321 pages. 15 iUus. 



JAilRAH'? RICHARDSON AND RANGELEY 

 L^VKES ILLUSTRATED. A complete and re- 

 liable guide to Richardson and Rangelcy lake=, 

 Parmachenee, DixviUe Notch and headwaters 

 ot C jnnectic n t Indrosco^ gm and Magalloway 

 n^eiN > b pages oO illus , and a laru'o map. 



Price 60 cents ^ 



FlURVKs M00=5EHEiD L'VKE AND THE 

 NdRlll M\T E 'ftILDER^B>5dILLU3TRA- 

 TID A cc itrehcusne h^nd-book of tiio 

 lu s ft al Lie region and sporting rc- 

 s ilsitNoita m Maine, vith map. Xhetotirs 

 ot the KcnnebLC Ponoba ot and St. John 

 rners ascent of Katahdin, etc., are olainlv 

 treated ^Jlnai-^s llillu^ Pnee BO ec-nf;. 



1"AHK VR a POIKET MAP ol the Richard.son 

 audi icfcrit rial is region and the waters of 

 Punted on tough linen 



^ubliatlttttiS. 



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, lully illustrated by drawings from the au- 

 thors own pencil, and from hio photographs. "- 

 Charles Dualey Harncr. 



LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



The Atithor's Sanctum; Dedication, lllustratedj 

 The Angler; Canoe and Camera; Isaak Walton: 

 Kineo House; Aiiiicipation ; Picking a Course; 

 Map ot the I our through the Maine Forests ; The 

 Guides; We Dream of Game; Home Appetite; 

 Can: p 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 Charaberlin Lake: 

 Chamberim Farm-Looking West ; The Room in- 

 to which we were Ushered ; Not in the Patent 

 Ofhce; A Study in Natural History; Great ■ 

 Northern Diver; Telos Cut and Lake; Teloa 

 Dam and River; Photography- The AVet and Dty 

 Process Illustrated ; Webster Lake and Dam ; Aa 

 Apparition; Ply Catchers versus Fly Fishing; 

 Allurements; Study of Trout- by the Author: 

 National Academy of Lesign, 187T; Running 

 Rapids on Webster River; Lunch Time; Grand 

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

 Poetry; Matagamonsis Lake; Discovery of a 

 Nf;w Lake; Matagamon or Grand Lake; Gup 

 balmoo; On the Bast Branch; Stair Falls; Ac- 

 cepting the Situation; Hullfng Machine Falls - 

 Dropping Canoes over Falls ; The Arches ; hunt'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 ; Map of Maine, in pocket of cover 

 to book, 21 by 2B inches. Square I2mo., elegantly 

 bound m gold, black and cloth, ?L50, post-paid. 

 FOB SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 



PUe 



1 the 



fiOc 



tits 



lAKh\_K-^ ro j:ii:,r MAPolMoosehead Lake 

 at d u mitj , an 1 ta nous hunting and fishing 

 resorts of iNorthcrn Maine, also the head- 

 waters of the Ki nnehec, Penobscot and St. 

 John livers. Printed on tough linen paper, 

 cloth covers. .50 cents. 



FAURAR'S STEltEOSCOPIC VIEWS, 25 cti. 

 Send for catalogue. ,, 



&~ Any ot the atove publications mailed 

 postpaid, on receipt of price. .A idress 

 CHARLES A. J BIRSaR, Jamaica Plain, 

 Mass. T. Dec31 



THE SPORTSMAN'S LIBRARY. 



THE 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.lvertised in these columns, wdl be fur- 

 nished on receipt of price. FOREST AND 

 STREAM PUBLISHING CO. Jy2V)-tf 



C. F.A. HINRICHS, 



English Archery. 



Lawn Tennis, Etc., 

 NEW rOBK, 



WALLACE'S GUIDE 



To the Adirondacks. 



FIFTH EDITION. 

 * N exhaustive hand-book for sportsmen and 

 -^ tourists. Novlsitor to thoAdlrondacks should 

 be without it. For sale at tliis oUiee. Price, post 

 paid, $1..W. 



WARNER'S SAFE, 



Kidney 



CURE. 



$1.25 PEll BOTTLE! 



A POSITIVE REJIEDV FOK AI^I^ 

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 'I'KOVBI.Ea Of BOXn MAI.E AND 

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RK:AI> the ISECOKD. 



"It saved my life." 



—E. B.Lakely, Selma, Ala. 



"It is the remedy that will cure many diseases 

 peculiar to women.' '—Mollier's Mauazine . 



" It has passed severe tests and won indorse- 

 ments from some of the highest meaical talent 

 in the country."— JVeif Tr/rk World. ■ 



"No Remedy heretofore discovered can bo 

 held lor one moment in comparison with it.' ' 

 -C. A. Harvey, D. D., WasMnQton. I>. 0. 



This Great Natural Eemedy is lor Sale 

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