September ;0, 188©.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



161 



SOLE AGENTS FOR 



FRANCIS O. deLUZE & 00~ 



f^RI^ A ■noBBBd^ 18 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. 



brKA ITS "OG BISCUITS, I WINES, 



^^ The Hest Fooil for Koopliig Dogs in Co'xlitlnii.] 7 



PATENT ""^ ^"*''' 



I §g^ H bllv I Superior I o Any other. 



FORAGE BISCUITS, 



Bend for Circular and-Prlce List. 



18 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. 



Clarets and Sauternes, 



or A. deI.rZE & SOKS, Bordeaux. 



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



u>ii.««i,.rA Sherry Wines, Burgmulios, 



T« 8 3 i a l\ I ta , OIPORTEB ALES AND MINERAL WATERS, 



SUPPI-IES FOR YACHTS Put up In Assorted Cases as desired. 



For Horses— Csef'il on the Flains. 



^Ijorfsmcir'si ^mtU. 



SPORTSMEN'S DEPOT 



(ESTABLISnKD 1836). 



Plret pronuum at World's FaJx at New Vork, aiu; 



Oontennial Exblbiaon. 



JOHN KRIDER 



N. K. Cor. Secfmd and Walnut Sts.. Philadelp^fii 



GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, 



mahtag Tackle, Hods, RblIr, Lines, Hooks, Fl es 



Loadei-RiSnooilH, Ariififiiil Biiit, Fly Boolcs, 



Etc. K;,'. 



|^~Salmon,B:tS9, ;i;jiJ Trou! F'it-s, Made to Orde 



"Krider'8" Celebrated Confer Enamel Split ail 

 Glur;<i Jiiraboo Rods. 

 Birds' JSgm and riirdj?' Skins in. Great Varictli " 

 TeLXidermj' in all its branches. 



Spratt'g Patent Dog Biscuit. 

 ■Retiatrinj? of all Idnds. mar4!> 



cPpcvfsinteu'si (Boom. 



TrollingSpoons. 



3nvtmm'^ (Soefls. 



PtiiladelptiiaFistiingTacldetlobse 



\. B. SHIPLEY & SON, 



Maiini'aatarers of Flue Fishlug Ta-ckle nl 

 Kvery DescripMou, 



503 COMMERCE ST., PHILA, 



A speolaltj- of tbe celebrated Bctbatara Wr,(j!l, 

 for Arohery Bows and Fhlj Rods, as tough mid 

 clastic Bi? steel. 



Great Redu.'tloii in Prices for 1880. 



Kevereed Wing Trciui and Buss Flics ni; i Mud. 

 and tied U> putk-ni; Mirt-Odor Leaders, llne 

 Trouiand R.iss Ror-I^, l.itiPi. .■tc. 



Our BRTF1AB,\I!A Ff.r HODS and INSIDE 



ENAMEL SPLIT CAM BOO ItODS reeeivtd the 



Centennial and FijiUinii 1 1. irjtiito Medals. 



Prices as low a>, the low.?^t. and always iirst- 



• ■li..>s Crnods. 



Price-list of Avood and rod mouatJnas tree. 

 Our «r.-pngo nCTv Illustrated Catalogue n't Fish- 

 ing Tackle pent, post-paid, on receipt of tin cf^nU 

 In atampa. 



OOODYEAR'S RUBBER 



AND — ' 



Goodyear' s India BiiUer GrloveMfg Co., 



Sufi Hwbhtr Cramlith, PnttnteH Oct, 1, 



NEW BASS BAIT, Samples by raaU, 75c, 

 Soft Rubber Hollgramitea, 50o. Soft Rub- 

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 Trade Bupplicd. WM. MILLS & SON, 

 Sole Siff-nts, 7 Wai rf-n 5t/-eet, N'-t\ York. 



L6I^ WATCHES 



i\jA.U atylM, ttoM, Silver luid Nickel, J6 to 

 "yCbains, eta, i,eiit C. O. D. to be exttajinea. 

 "Wpite for Catalogue to STAND ARD AMFR- 



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TRADE -- BEATS THE WORLD ."mark 



Old Judge Smoking Totiacco. 



The Only Tobacco Ever Manufactured that does not Bite the Tongue 



Soniethhifj fmpoi'tant for Cigarette fimokers to Knoiv. 



, I ,, I ,! I, I G. EM KKT, of the firm of GOODWIN & 



\ ili'V lfi'7'7di^i'-'" ^'nuiacturersof "OLD JUDGE" 



'JUlI \Qll.'1^as»n-\tvs and 8moldn<r Tobacco in- 



' •• • " atpnted a, process, March 



hich the feice Paper used 



:>r -^OLD JUDGE" Cigar- 



.LL.'s has heen so prepared that the un- 

 pleasant ODOR and the injurious effects 

 ot the Oil nf Creosote are completely 

 ^ Dcuti-alized or desti-oyed. and the paper 



i;^^rhIISSl''J?'^i?J,''^ "'°""'; The unproeed^ntedT)^arltv of '' OLdVuDRE- <Sgirr"tr."^ owC' 

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 ^¥^»i,^t^^ in The ffreat ndvantaK-o and imporranco of this invention wiliat once be ret'ognteed by 

 Sow bv ill VadfnV.'V''-','"""'"'"**'' ^^ '■h^ '"■'5' " "t-O ■n.'DGE" Cigarette they smokf ^ 



Hold bv all leading (loalers. Try them and you will 



KM 41:10, 493 Broadway, 



Cor, Broome Street, and 

 i05 Bioadway, 



Cor. Fulton ^tuit 



\Eir VOKK CITY. 



Rubber Outfits 



COMPETE FOR 



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J routing Paiits .ami 

 Leggins a Speciiiltj. 



All Guaranteed 

 Thoroughly Water- 

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RUBBER GOOD 



— OF— 



Every Desription. „„„. 



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IN^IDI. Vll W 

 Hallock Hl,\ [in(. Coat. Tbe jtame 

 pocket extends the entire leng^ of 

 """*■ '"ith capacity far surDaaaing 



l^ufittfatinrttis. 



THE POULTRY WORLD, 



(monthlt) and 



THEAMERIGAN POULTRY YARD. 



(WEEKLY) 



Both publications are exclusively devoted 



to Poultry. 

 Published byH. H. Stoddard, Hartford, Conn. 



THE POULTT WORLD 

 Is sent post-paid for 81.2,5 

 £er year; the AMERICAN 

 PO ULTR r YARD for $1 .50 

 —both papers for $2.00. 



A series of twelve mag- 

 fioent Chromos, each rep- 

 resenting a standard breed 

 of fowls, sent for 75 cents 

 extra to all subscribers to either publication. 



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



JsTEJATv iroiRis: 



flop of Great Britain, Hmerica and Other Coontries,' 



FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 



i OOM'S OIL TANNED 



The best thing in the market 

 for huntinp,l!shing, canoeing, 

 snow-shoeing, etc. They are 

 easy to the feet, and very 

 durable. Made to order 

 in a varietj' of sty lej-.and 

 warranted tbe genuine 



Vivr™.:;— lUustratfid clrculiix. MARTIN 



_. HUTCHINGS, P. 0. Bos 388, Dover, N. H. 

 (Buooesaor to Frank Good.) BuAnFORD & 

 Aptbont, Boston .^g-ents. 



Gun Clubs, Notice! 



USE SMOKE TARGET BALLS. 



nr-HE only ball that gives unmistakable signs 



When one side only Is hit, half of ball explodes 

 and either une.xploded side can be used again 



Every ball guaranteed. 



Saniples sent free. 

 SMOKF. TARGET BALL COMPANl', 



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STANDARD PUBLICATIONS. 



EASTWARD HO; ("^ ADA'tiiVTITKE.S AT 

 HANGELEY LAKES. ByCharles A. J. Far.-ar 

 A spicyand fascinating- story of sportsiuan's life 

 In the wilds of Maine. Beautifully illustrated 

 Handsomely bound in cloth, SI. 30. 



CAAIP LIFE IN THE WILDERNESS. By 

 Charles A. J, Farrar. An amusing account of 

 atriptothcRaugeleyLakes. 224 pages. 12i^lus. 

 Price 60 cents. 



JARRARS RICHARDSON AND RANGELEY 

 LAKES ILLUSTRATED. A complete and re- 

 liable guide to Richardson and Rangeley lukes, 

 PaniQachenc<?, Di.vville Notch and headwaters 

 ot Connecticut, Androscoggin, and Masallowa' 

 rivers. S,iO pages. 60 Ulus., and a large uuip 



nts. 



FARRAUS MOOSEHEAD LAKE AND THE 

 NORTU MAINE WILDERNESS ILLDSTRA- 

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 Moostiliead Lake region and sporting re- 

 sorts of Northern Maine, with man. The tours 

 of the Kennebec, Penobscot and St. Jolio 

 rivers, ascent of Katahdin, etc., are nlainiv 

 treated. aJipaaea. 14 lllus. Price SO cents 



FARRAR'S P6cKET MAP of tbe Ricliardson 

 and Hangeley lakes region and the wsitersof 

 Northwestern Maine. Printed on tough linen 

 paper, cloth covers. EO centa. 



FARHAR-S POCKET M AP ot Moosehead Lake 

 ana vicinity, and famous hunting and flthine 

 resorts of iVorthcrn Maine, also the head- 

 waters of the K. nneliee, Penobscot and St. 

 John nvers. Printed on tough linen paper, 

 cloth covers. .W cents. r i > 



FARRAR-8 STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, 25 cts 

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^"Ary of the atove publications mailed 



CHARLES A. J FJRfiAR, Jamaica Plain 

 Mass- T. De.:.!i 



^mumam. 



CANOE AND CAMERA. 



A Photographic Tour of Two Hundred Mflea 



through the Maine Forests, 



BY THOMAS P^ilDGWICK STEELE. 



" It is one of the hai.oaomest books of the sea- 

 son. lully Illustrated by drawings from the au- 

 thors own pencil, and from hio photographs. "- 

 Charlv Dudleji Warner. « 1 = 



_,, ^ WSf OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



The Aiithor's Sanctum; Dedication, illustrated: 

 The Angler ; Canoe and Camera; Isaak Walton : 

 Kmeo House; Anticipation; Picking a Course; 

 Map of the Tourthrough the Maine Forests : The 

 Guides; We Dream of Game; Home Appetite; 

 Can- p Appetite; Morris'-Northeast Car?y;b. 

 Sympathy with Nature; Discouragements: 



Changing Pasture ; " Penknife Souvenirs ; Pin'e 

 Stream Falls; Mud Pond Carry; Mud Pond- 

 Looking East ;•' This is the way I long have 

 sought ;" Reflections ; Camp on Chlmberlin Laka 

 Chain berlm Farm-Looking West; The Boom ii>- 

 t" ^','ii«h we were Ushered; Not in the Patent 

 OtEoe; A study in Natural History; Great 



Dam and River; Photography-The Wet and Dry 

 Process Illustrated ; Webster Lake and Dam ; An 

 Apparition ; Fly Catchers versu^s Fly Piahins; 

 Allttrements ; Study of Trout-by thl Authof 

 National Araidemy of resign, 1877; Hunnina 

 Rapids on Webster River; Lunch Time; Gra55 

 Fans ; A iioom ; Starting a Boom ; It's not alt 

 Poetry; Matagamonsis Lake; Discovery of a 

 New Lake; Matagamon or GAnd Lake; Our 

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

 cepting the Situation ; Hulling Machine Palis: 

 Dropping Canoes over Falls; The Arches; Hunt's 

 Farm; Mt. Katahdin-Study by P. E. Churcb; 

 Junction of East and West Branches of the Pen- 

 obscot; Glimpses of Civilization Begin to Dawn: 

 Not Results; Map of Maine, in pocket of cover 

 to booif, 21 by 28 inches. Square 12mo., elegantly 

 bound m gold, black and cloth, $1.50, post-paid 

 FOR SALE AT THIS OFPIfeE.— 



THE SPORTSMAN'S LIBRARY. 



THE great pressure on our advertising space 

 obliges ua to withdraw tbe liBt of books 

 which we have on sale to make room for other 

 matter. 



Any book on .vachiing or field sports, as pre- 

 viously advertised in these columns, wili be fur- 

 nished on receipt of price. FOREST AND 

 STREAM PUBLISHING CO. Jy39-tf 



C. F.A. HINRICHS, 



English Archery, 



Lawn Tennis, Etc., 

 NEW TORS. 



WAI-rACE'S GUIDE 



To the Adirondacks. 



FIFTH EDITION. 

 A N exhaustive hand-book for sportsmen and 

 -'*- tourists. No vlsitortotheAdlrondacks should 

 be without it. For sale at this office. Price, po»i 

 paid, 81.50. 



WABNER's Safe, 

 KiDNEV I Liver 



CURE. 



$1.25 PER BOTTLE! 



J^i.«S,SY'„ »'>T^K AND CRIKARV 

 lKO<'B|<Kli OK BOTBC MAI,B AJHO 



RSAO XHR^KCORO. 



"It BKvedmy life." 



— B. B.Lal!cly,Seim<i^ Ala. 

 "It is the remedy that wili cure many diseoies 

 pccuhar to women.' '—Mntlier'sMaanzine. 



' ' I' ^"^ passed seieie tests and won indorse- 

 ments from some of the highest medical talen* 

 in the country. "-A'tit' Tm-li Wnrld. 



'No Remedy heretofore discovered can be 

 held lor one moment in comparison with it." 

 -C. A. Barcey, D. D., WanhinuUm.D. C. 



This Great Naturul Remedy s lor Sale 

 bj Drnggistsiiiiill parts of the W«r 



TRY IT AND TAKE NO OTHER. 

 H. H. WARNER &CO., 



Rochester, N. Y. 



