OtnoBEn 21, 1880.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



221 



SOLE AGENTS FOR 



SPRATT'S 

 PATENT 



L OlsT ID O Isr . 



Kend for Circular and Price list. 



FRANCIS O. deLUZE Sc CO., 



18 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. 



DOG BISCUITS, WINES ^'»''®*s and Sautemes, 



WW viwwvpi ■ w^ YY JmAMJjAt^y Of A. dcLCZE & SONS, Bordennx. 



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



WHKIflF^ Sherry WineSjJBurgundies, 



Xfae BestFood for Keeping Dogs in Condition. 



DOG SOAP, 



Superior to Any Other. 



FORAGE BISCUITS, 



For Horses— T78eful on the Plain 



IMPOETEJ) ALES AND MINERAL WATEBS, 



SUPPLIES FOR TACHTS Put np in Assorted Cases im desired. 



•■t'liirn^ ^aads. 



Shooting, Fishing, Yachting, 

 Sailing, Bicycling 



ANJ) OTHKK 



SPO.aTIESIC GARMENTS. 



THE J*E:8'1- €iiOOn»f. 



Bftstrtiith'e clroulara .sent <ju rcciiirsi. Pipaae slate 

 ■ ttW3ortoIgamieutsiuKimaurt:ii iipsliod. 



GKO. ('. HKM.NING, 



NS'iiablugrHjn, D. c. 



TrollingSpoons. 



WE JIANUFACTURE 59 different kinds 

 01 Trolliair S[ioonE',sdnpte(ltothowatera 

 or every Statfi and Tt-rritory. Our Perfect Re- 

 volvirif li;i=jimve(] to bo tho best Trolling Bait 

 ever maiiuiuL-tui-til. It iscoveredby two patents 

 — Maoii's patent, Nov. 21,1871, No. 131,162, and 

 SklnQer's patent, AtiffUBt i, ]i*7!, No. 1.53,i»l. Be- 

 ware or imitutions. NoiiO g-enuine auk-ssJ. H. , 

 Mann's name stamped on tvery Bpnon. I 



>„^,"'''*'''° Afieuts — Bradford & A ntbony . 874 

 WasUlnL'ton Street, Itoston, and WUUam Mills & 

 Son, 7 Warren Street, Nev» York, and to be ob- 

 tained t In ouKh mc at of the other wholesale fleh- I 

 hig-(ackie dealers: or write direct to the manu- 

 tacturerB tor ortf: offiio and price lltt. ' 



JOHN H. MANN & CO., Syracuse, N. Y. 



SPORTSMEN'S DEPOT. 



iesiaiju8hx:d iSJei. 



Btofft preroium at World's Fair at New York, anti 



Conteunial Rxhibition. 



JOHN KRIDER 



N. B. Oor. .=!econd and Walnut Bta.. Philadelphia 



GUKS, RIFLES, PiSTCLS, 



Fishing Tacit) e. Hods, RoeU, Lines, Hooks, Flies, 



I.*ad6i8, bnoods, Artltieial Halt, Fly Books, 



.„ , Etc. Etc. 



W^Salmon, Baes, and 'XroutFlies, Made to Order. 



ALfl(5 



Krider's " Celebrated Center Enamel Split and 



Glued BamlHio Kods. 

 BirdB" ERga and Hirda' Sldnsla Great Varieties, 

 iuxidermy in uU ita hranches. 



agiratt-s Patent Oog Bisoait. 

 Repairijig of ail kinds. marUy 



^fieSj'Um'm'M §00 dz. 



H^IlTV^E'S MG^EOIX TmLI>. 



THIS TRAP IS PLACED IN THE GROUND, the top level with the surface. When 

 the cord is pulled one-half of tbe lid revol vf s within the 'I'rap and DKIVES THE BIRD INTO 

 THB AIK. Sportsmen will at once appreciate the advantag-es. Price $4. 



Agents: HARTLEY & GRAHAM. New York. 



TBADE-"BEATS THE WORLD." «abk^ 



Old JudgeSmokingMacca 



The OnlyTobacco Ever Manufactured that does not Bite the Tongue, 

 Soniet/iing Important for (Jigarvtte Smokers to Know. 



HE MAJOR ITT OF SMOKERS 



perhaiis not aware, that in 

 ikin. 



iking; Cigarettes made of the 



S )NS, thrown off by all bur;nuff paper, 



nan ely : The Oil of Creosote. CH A RLBS 



. O l'VlERT,ortheflrmofGOODWlN& 



iniV 1077 <■ C<' manufacturers of "OLD JUDGE" 



IJULI lOl/ iCKaieitee and Smoking- Tobacco In- 



V ted and patented a process, March ■ 



-J 5th 1878, by which the Rice Paper used 



i» as wrappers for "OLD JUDGE" Cigar- 



etti f> has been so prepared that thenn- 



I c Kant ODOR and the injurious effect* 



f the Oil of Creosote are completely 



ne ralized or destroyed, and the paper 



n i saliva proof to prevent its bieax- 



r\y I •Ol.D.lUDGE" Gig- irettes is owing 



■tnufactiire. no one else havlntr the 



ntioii will at once be recognized by 



III) B" Oiifiirette rhev smolco. 



Irj thoin_aiid you_wai use no otharg. 



Manuiacturedby GOODWIN &CO.,207 and 209 Waters!., 



KTS-VV -2^0^=11^: 



COLT, 



WEBLEY AND JAMES. 



Our stock of breech-loaders U mors complete this seasnnthan ever before, and is adjusted to meet 

 everywant. It embraces amonj? others: COLT'."" tl^UB dSlJIVS (jrenuine) for trlnsf=l'all and 

 pisreon trap shooting, where closeness and great penetration are required. WEBLKY'S 

 MPECf AI> O CIVS'.— These (runs contain every finpliance which can contribute to beauty, conve- 

 nience, or excellence in shooting. A JOB fiQ't of WEBLET'S GUNS, of many kinds, mnstly 

 heavv and specially adapred to killing large game, such as ducks and «-eese, at long range. EIVO"» 

 JAMKM & <;0.'i« GCIVt*, tor all sorts of work, including the TRAP GITN. or COMPLETE! GUN, 

 designed for the same elfl.«o of wo k as the Oi.T CLUB GU-J. FOBKII.4IVO Sc W\t*»- 

 WOKTH'M SINGLE BBEECH-I.OA»>iR, with TOP LEVER. This laBt is JUST THE GUN 

 FOHBOYS, or tnon who cannot attotd to buy double gun.'i. 



P. O. Box 4,309. II. Si. ». FOL.aO?I, 30 Warren Street, New Vorli 



Dogs ef Great Britain! America and Other Coontries. 



FOR ^ALE AT THIS OFFICE. 



Soft ttubbtr Craicnmh. PaUnUa Oct, 1, 



NEW BAS.S BAIT. Samples by mafl, 75c. 

 Soft Rubber Hellgraraltes, 50c, tioft&ub- 

 ber Frogs, large, 60c.; small, a)c. 

 Trade supplied. WM. MILLS & SON. 

 Bolo Aifents, 7 Warren street. New York, 



rc=v T. VARDLEY BROWN, 



per day al home. Samples 



worth $5 '"-- 



STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine. 



^ffort$WHt(s §oods. 



«. B. SHIPLEY & SON, 



aXanafnoturerfl of Tine Flsbing Tackle at 

 Every -Oescrlptlon, 



503 COMMERCE ST., PHILA. 



A specialty of the celebrated Bethabara Wood, 

 for Archery Bows and Fish Rods, as tough and 

 elastic as steel. 



Great Keductlou in Prices for 1880. 



Reversed Wing Trout and Bass Flies on hand, 

 and tied to pattern; Mist-Color Leaders, Jlne 

 Trout and Ba>s Reels, Lines, etc. 

 ^Our BETHABAKA FLy RODS and INSIDE 

 ENAMEL SPLIT BAMBOO RODS received tha 

 Centennial and Franklin Institute Medals. 

 Prices as low as the lowest, and always flrst- 

 class Goods. 



Price-list of wood and rod mountings free. 

 Ourfsa-paje new Illustrated Catalogue of Pish- 

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

 in stamps. 



^ubliiutiatj^, 



A.X^REAI>X:KSof rOKEST ANTD STREAM 



Need one of these 



STANDARD PUBLICATIONS. 



KASTWARD HO: or ADVl!,i>fTURE3 AT 

 EANGEI.KY LAKES. By Charles A. J. Farrar. 

 A snicyand fascinating story of sportsman 'slife 

 In the wilds of Maine. B-autitully illustrated 

 Handaoniuly bound in cloth, $LfiO. 



CAMP LIJ'E IS THE WILDERNESS. By 

 Charles A. J. Farrar. An amusing account of 

 • trip tothoHaugeley Lakes. SJl pages, laillus. 

 Price 60 cents. 



>ARRAK'S RICHARDSON AND EANGELET 

 LAKES ILLUSTRAT15D. A complete and re- 

 liable guide to Richardson and Itangeley lakes, 

 Parmachenee, DixviUe Notch and headwaters 

 of Connecticut, Androscoggin, and Magal) jway 



_ rivers. 236 pages. 60 lUus., and a larga map. 



?rice 50 cents. t 



i'ARRAR'S MOOSEHEAD LAKE AND THB 

 KOiTH MAINE WILDERNESS ILLUSTRA- 

 TEL). . A comprehonsivo hand-book of the 

 Mooschea* Lake region and sportlugr re- 

 ports of Northern Maine, with map. The tours 

 of tho Kennebec, Penobscot and Bt. John 

 rivers, ascent of Katahdin, etc., aro plainly 

 treated. 234pacFR. Millus. Pjice M cents. 



l^ARKAH'S POCKET MAP of tUe Richardson 

 and Ifangeley lakes region and tho waters of 

 Northwestern Maine. Printed on tough linen 

 paper, cloth covers. Wl cents. 



PAltRAR'S POCfCET M AP ot Moosehead Lako 

 and vicinity, (ii'il It.iriO!:? hu-nting and Ashing 

 resorts of i-^fi I'r ^ r^ J'lait.o, eIso tlie head- 

 watera of (ho i n . i ir, Penouscot and St. 

 John rivers. 1 . i".-! cu touijh linen paper, 

 cloth covers. ISinenis. 



?AltRAR'S STEREOSCOPIO VIEWS, Mots. 

 fSend for catalogue. 



^~ Any of the atore publloatlons mailed, 

 postpaid, on receipt of price. Address t^ 

 CHABLES A. i VAKRAM, Jamaica Plain. 

 UasB. < T.DecSl 



CAMJP LIFE lis FIjOBIDA. 



FOR S.\XE AT THIS OFFIOB. 



FHce $1.50. 



A GOOD BOOK-TUB DOG. 



I^y WINKS, MAYHEW & IBIITCWHSON. 



Price $:i.oo. 

 For Sale at this Ofllee. 



THE SPORTSMAN'S LIBRARY. 



THE great pressure on our advertisinot apaco 

 obliges UB to withdraw the bi-t of Iwilta 

 which we have on Bale to moke room for other 

 matter. 



Any book on yachting or field sports, ns pre- 

 viously a-ivertised in these columns, will be fur- 

 nished on receipt of price. FOREST AND 

 BTKEAM PUBLISHING CO. Jya&-tf 



WAILACE'S GUIDE 



To the Aclirondacks. 



FIFTH EDITION. 

 A N eihau.live hand-book for sportsmen an* 

 ■™ tourists. No vlHitorto the AdlroudaeksHhould 

 be without it. For ealp at this office. Prloe, poai 



