SEFTEHBEE 23, 1880.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



141 



SOLE AGENTS FOR 



SPRATT'S 

 PATENT 



Xi OIsT ID O 3^ - 



Send for Circular aud I'rico I,i8t. 



FRANCIS O. deLUZE & CO., 



IS SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. 



DOG BISCUITS, 



The Boat Food for Keeping Dogs in C«"rt'tio' 



BOG SOAP, 



Snpertor to Any Otlu 



FORAGE BISCUITS, 



For Horses— Useful on tlie rialns. 



TREET, NEW YORK. 



TXrTl\TT?Q Clarets and Sauternes, 



W J.xM Jli^. Of A. deLUZE & SONS, Bordoanx. 



BRANDIES OF E- IRROY & CO., reims. 



urxi-%i^L^ii-N^, Sherry Wines, Burgundies, 



WU 1^1^ 1^9 mxin© TTCrixxes, 



If ntdlVliLOa IMPOKTED ALES AND MINERAL WATT:RS, 



SUPPLIES FOR YACHTS Put up In Assorted Cases as desired. 



^povtismcn'is (§mi\§. 



SPORTSMEN'S DEPOT. 



(ESTABLISHED 1836). 



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

 Centennial E.vhiWtion. 



JOHN KRIDER 



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



GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, 



Fishing Tackle, Hods, Reels. Lines, Hooks, Flioa, 

 Leaders, Saoo'ls, A vtifl eial Bait, Fly Boote, 



: -3, Made to Order. 



"natael Split and 



^noitgmgu'g @ooa.iEi. 



TrollingSpoons. 



^ysalraon, I 

 "Krider's"C 



n Great Varietlef. 



Birds' Esrgs and Bji (is' Skias i 

 Taxidermy jn all its brancliea. 



Spratfs Patent Dog Biscuit. 

 Repairing of all kinds. mar4]v 



PhiladelptiiaFistiinglaclde House 



A. B. SHIPLEY & SON, 



MamifBctiirer.s of Fine Fishing Tackle o( 

 Every Description, 



503 COMMERCE ST., PHILA. 



A specialty of the oeloliratpd Hetliabara Wood, 

 for Archery Bows and Fish Rods, as tough and 

 elastic as steel. 



Great Reduction in Prices for 18S0. 



Reversed Win(7 Trout and Baas Flics on hand, 

 and tied to pattern ; Mist-Color Leaders, fine 

 Trout and Bass Beeis, Lines, etc. 



Our BETHAB.4KA FLY RODS and INSIDE 



ENAMEL SPLIT BAMBOO RODS received the 



Oontenniai and Fttmlilin Institute Medals. 



Prices as low as the lovs-est, aud always flrgt- 



cliiss Goods. 



Price-list of wood and rod mountings free. 

 Our 65-page new lllusti-ated Catalogue of Pish- 

 tBK Tackle sent, post-paid, .jii receipt of ten cents 

 in stamps. 



WEMAM^rAC TIiPL .Cjdiffeient kinds 

 0( Tioll! 1 ^ non K-aptcItoth watei> 

 Of every «tat(. r i liirit iv Dm 1 erl^ct Re- 

 voUnn.- hi I 1 i I tli 1 ( i 1 rolling Ban 



ever n i i i li\ wo patents 



-Mui 1 ^ ] ^o 131182, and 



Skmn 1 1 Nj mboi.'Be- 



war I le Tcnuine unless J. H. 



Mann a i ti, , u n \ i n 'ipoou 



■Whole ile i.„ei 1 — Bi idlo d S. Vnthonv. 374 

 Washing tin street Bo r ti and Willi im Mills & 

 Son - W arien Strict \ \ \ ik and tj be ob- 

 tained th-oiifch mr t ot the oth(_i wli jlc tie fish- 

 ing lackle delicto orMiite direct to the manu- 

 fpctuier-i foi ofita ogue ai d pric list 



JOHN H M4^NN&CO '.^r■^cu■.e X. T. 



.^nttmm'$ ©oafls. 



Soft Jtiibbtr CraipfSfh, PattHled Ocl. I. 



NEWBA.SS BAIT. Samples by maU, 75c, 

 Soft Rubber Hellgraraites, oOo. Soft Rub- 

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

 Trade supplied. WM. MILLS & SON, 

 Sole Agents, 7 Warren street, New York. 



SHOOTING, FISHING, 

 YACHTING, SWIMMING, 



BATHING, AND BICYCLE 

 GARMENTS. 



Thebest made goods in the world. 

 Write for Descriptive Catalogue, 

 and state the sort of gaimenta and 

 material desired. 



GEO. C. HENNING, 



Wa-^hina-ton, D. C. 



i( 



BEATS THE WORLD.' 



Old Judge Smoking Tol3acco. 



The Only Tobacco Ever Manufactured that does not Bite the Tongue, 



Something Important for Cigarette SmoJcers to Know. 



HE MAJORITY OF SMOKERS 



are perhaps not aware, that in 



de of the 



QA /T) H'^fSSyMBMfitQKWT' (^ K'^ ordinary purcricepapor, they havebeon 



^\ ^ J /£3SBB^r^^^HaKtt\ ( ^) /^^ inharn„ the most deadly of poi- 



", SONS thr rav.ff b> 



nauicl} Thedl tCi 



G EMERY of hchriT ICOODWINSc 

 jZtO raanufa tuier f OLD JUDGE" 

 ^Ligaie'tts ind stutking Tobacco in- 

 dented ind i_at 1 ti 1 a proce'-s, March 

 I oth 18 h t y wh eh h Rice Paper uaed 

 IS wrappers ft r OLD lUDGE" Cigar- 

 ( ttes hd,>. been oo pi-epared h it the un- 

 pleasant ODOF an I the in lurlous effects 

 of the Oil of Creosote tie completely 

 neuti-ali?ed or destroyed, and the paper 



, ,^. . —, — » made saliva proof to prevent its bieaa. 



l^^hf J^Si i?*'.'?J^'' ^o""!; The unprecedented popularity of " OLD JLTDGE" Gigirettes is owlu? 



ELht f„ ■'.'" S,!'"* P'"0<»ss has been used exclusively in their manufacture, no one els© having the 



iif ?,„^i-i''l' 'r . ':?«'^sr''eat a'-ivantage and Importance of this invention will at once be recognized by 



aS,i". K '^*'. j\"? H f ™'^'\ demonstrated by the flrst " OLD JUDGE" Cigarette they smoke. 



Sold by aU leading dealers. Try them aud you will use no others, 



ManuJacturedby GOODWIN & CO., 207 and 209 Waterst., 



Dogs of Great Britaifi, America and Other Coyntries. 



FOB SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 



GOOD'S OIL TANNED 



The best thing In the market 

 for hunting.flshing, canoeing, 

 snow-shoeing, etc. They are 

 ^ easy to the f eet,and very 



^durable. Madeto order 

 "- - variety of atylos,aDd 

 ouiTanted the nenuine 

 arlidc. Send lor illustrated circular. MARTIN 

 B. HUTCUI.NG3, P. O. Box »i«, Dover, N. H. 

 (Successor tj> Frank Good.) Ba.vDb-o«D & 

 AxTHOHV, Boston Agents. 



6uD Clubs, Notice! 



USE SMOKE TARGET BALLS. 



THE only ball that gives unmistakable signs 

 when hit. 

 When one side only is hit, half of ball explodes 

 and either unexploded side con be used again. 

 Everj- bull guaranteed. 

 Samples sent free. 

 SMOKE TAKOBT BALL COMP.ANY, 



Titusville, Pa 



GOODYEAR'S 



Rubber M't'g Company 



AND 



Goodyear's India Rubber 



Glove M'f g Co., 



488, 400, 492 B'way, cor. Broome si ., 



AND 



■^3 BROADWAY, cor. FULTON S'l. 



RUBBER OUTFITS COMPLETE FOR 

 FISHING AND HUNTING. 



tkouting pants .\nd leggins \ 



-pecialty. our own makf 



and guaranteed. 



Rubber Goods of Every Descrip- 

 tion, 



Send for Ulnstrated Catalogue. 



f0\\ax\m%. 



THE POULTRY WORLD, 



(MONTHLY) AND 



THE AMERIGAN POULTRY YARD. 



(WEEKLY) 



Both publications are exclusively devoted 

 to Poultry. 



Published byH. H. Stoddard, Hartford.Conn, 



THE POULTY WORLD 



is sent post-paid for fl.35 

 per year; the AMERICAN 

 POULTR Y YARD for $1.50 

 —both papers for $2.00. 



A series of twelve mag- 

 flccnt Chromos, each rep- 

 resenting a standard breed 

 of fowls, sent for 75 cents 

 s to either publication. 



extra to aU subsorlhei 



AEI.KE.4DERSof FOKESTAND .STKEATH 



Necl one of these s 



STANDARO PUBLICATIONS. 



EASTWARD HO; or ADVEWTURES AT 

 RANGELE Y LAKES. By Charles A. J. Farrar. 

 A snicyand tascinatltig story of sportsman's life 

 in the wilds of Maine. Beautifully iUustrated 

 HandaomeU- bound in cloth, 81 50. 



CAMP LIFE IN THE WILD13RNESS. By 

 Charles A. J. Farrar. An amusing account of 

 a ti-ip to the Kangelev Lakes. 224 pages. K i'Jus. 

 Price .50 cents. 



^AKRAR'S RICHARDSON AND RANGELEY 

 LAKES ILLUSTRATED. A complete and re- 

 liable guide to Richardson and Rangeley lakes, 

 Parmachenee, DixviUe Not^h and headwaters 

 of Connecticut, Androscoggin, and Magallowav 

 rivers. 256 pages. 60 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 

 Moosehead Lake region and sporting re- 

 sorts of Northern SlaJne, with map. The tours 

 of the Kennebec, Penobscot and St. John 

 rivers, ascent of Katahdin, etc., are plainly 

 treated. 334 pases. 14 illus. Price 60 cents. 



FARKAR-S POCKET MAP of the Richitrd^m 

 and liangeley lakes region and the waters of 

 Northwestern Maine. Printed on tough lineu 

 paper, cloth covers. 60 cents. 



FARHARS POCKET MAP of Moosehead Lake 

 aud vicinity, and famous hunting and fishing 

 resorts of i<lorthern Maine, also the head- 

 waters of the K. mebeo, Penobscot and St. 

 John rivers. Printed on tough linen paper, 

 cloth covers. 50 cents. 



FAHRARS STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, 35 cts. 

 Send fur catalogue. f, 



^S~ At.v of the at eve publications maile.i. 

 postpaid, on receipt of price. Aldresa 

 CHARLES A. J FIREAR, Jamaica Plain. 

 Mass. ' T. De<_':;i 



THE SPORTSMAN'S LIBRARY. 



THE great pressure on our advertising space 

 obliges us to withdraw the list ot books 

 which we have on sale to make room for other 

 matter . 



Any book on yachting or field sports, as pre- 

 viously a>iverti8ed in these columns, will be fur- 

 nished on receipt of price. FOREST AND 

 STREAM PUBLISHING CO. Jy29-tf 



C. F.A. HINRICHS, 



English Archery. 



Lawn Tennis, Etc., 



NEW YORK. 



eubU(atiott.s. 



CANOE AND CAMERA. 



A Photographic Tour of Two Hundred Milea 



through the Maine Forests, 



BY THOJIAS SEDGWICK STEELE. 



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

 son, lully illustrated by drawings from the au- 

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

 Charles Dualey Warner. 



LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



The Author's Sanctum; Dedication, illustrated: 

 The Angler ; Canoe and Camera ; Isaak Walton-; 

 Kineo House: Anticipation; Picking a Course; 

 Map of the Tour through the Maine Forests; The 

 Guides; We Dream of Game; Home Appetite; 

 Canrp Appetite ; Morris'— Northeast Carry ; In 

 Sympathy with Nature; Discouragements; 

 " Changing Pasture ; " Penknife Souvenirs ; Pin6 

 Stream Falls ; Mud Pond Carrj- ; Mud Pond— 

 Looldng East; "This is the way I long have 

 sought;" Keflections; Camp on Chamberlln Lake; 

 Chamberlin Farm— Looking West; The Room in- 

 to which we wore Ushered ; Not in the Patent 

 Offloe; A Study in Natural History; Great 

 Northern Diver; Telos Cut and Ijike; Telo« 

 Dam and River; Photography— The Wet and Dry 

 Process Illustrated ; Webster Lake and Dam ; An 

 Apparition: Fly Catchers B«7»«s Fly Fishing; 

 Allurements; Study of Trout— by the Author; 

 National Academy of i esign, 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; Ao- 

 cepilng the Situation ; Hulling Machine Falls,; 

 Dropping Canoes over Falls ; The Arches ; Hunt's 

 Farm ; Mt. Katahdin— Study by F. K. Churcl*; 

 Junction ot 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 bv 3B inches. Square 12mo., elegantly 

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

 FOR SALE .\T THIS OFFICE. 



WAEIACE'S GUIDE 



To the Adirondacks, 



FIFTH EDITION. 



AN exhauslive hand-book for sportsmen kod 

 tourists. No visitor to the A dirondackB gbould 

 be without it. For sale at this office. Price, p«8l 

 paid, $1.50. 



WABNER'S SAFE, 



KIDNEY % Liver 



_„ CURE. 



r$1^25 PEKl .BOTTLE! « 



KIDNEY, I.IVEK AND UKINABT 

 XBOVBLEH or BOTH xHALE AND 

 FEinALE. 



• tRt:AI> THE BECORO. 



"It saved my life.". 



-E. B. Lahdy, Sdma, Ala. 

 " It l3 the remedy that will cure many dlsoaaea 

 pecuUar to women.' '—Mother'eMaijazim. 



" It has passed severe tests and won indorse- 

 ments from some of the highest medical talent 

 in the country.' '— A'eu' York TForW. 



'No Remedy heretofore discovered can be 

 held lor oue moment in comparison with it." " 

 — C. A. Harvey, D. D.. fTashlmjton.D. C. 



This Great Natural Remedy s lor Sale 

 1>j Druggists In all parts of the Wor 



TRY IT AND TAKE NO OTHER. 

 H. H.WARNER &CO., 



Rochester, N. Y. 



