October 38, 1880.^ 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



241 



MEAT "FIBRINE" DOQ CAKES. 



"SPRA'rX'S PATEXT" are Pun'eyors by Appointment to all the principal Shows and Kennels in the mited Klngaom and abroad. The Patent 

 " Plbrlne " Cakes ars nsert at the Doss' Honip, London ; .Jardln d'AecUmatatlon, Paris, etc. They have been awarded over 30 Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals ; 

 receiving the highest award tor Doe; BlsciUt? at the Paris Exhibition, ISTS ; Kennel Club Special Medal ; Grand Gold Medal, Hanover Dog Show, 1ST9 ; West^ 

 minster Kennel Club, New YorK. Gold :Medal ; Irish Kennel Club, Silver Medal, etc., etc. 



BEWAME OF WORTHLESS IMITATIOJ^S. 



Please see that Every Cake is Stamped " SPRATT'S PATENT" and a X." 





STAlv.P 



Packed in Cans of 11-3 pounds eack« 



SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 



WHOLESALE AGENTS, 



FRANCIS O. de LUZE & CO., 



18 South William Street, 



NEW YORK. 



To be had in sn«ajler quantities ot 



tirocers and tlie Sx>oMJng: Goods 



Xrade Generally. 



^ptTptsnten's ^aad&. 



Shooting, Fishing, Yachting, 

 Sailing, Bicycling 



AND OTHER 



SPOlRTiNC GARMENTS. 



TUB BEST GOODS. 



Descriptive circulars sent on request; Please state 

 tlie sort of garments and matertal desired. 



GEO. C. HENNING, 



Washington, D. C. 



TrollingSpoons. 



^^^' In? 21^ ^ . 



WE M ANTJFACTUR l5 59 different kinds 

 of Trolling Spoons, adapted to the waters 

 of every State and Territory. Our Perfect He- 

 volving has proved to be the best Trollinfc' Bait 

 ever man ufacturcd. It Iscovered by two patents 

 —Mann's patent, Nov. 21, 1871, Ko. 121,183, and 

 Skinner's patent, Aug-ust 4, 1S74, No. 1.53,854. Be- 

 ware ot Imitations. None genuine unless J. H. 

 Mann 's name stamped on every spoon. 



Wtolesalo Agents.^Bradf ord & Anthony. 8T4 

 Washlnston Street, Boston, .ind William Mills* 

 Son, 7 Warren Street, New Torit, and to be ob- 

 tained through mc st of the other wholesale flsh- 

 ing--taclde dealers: or write direct to the manu- 

 facturers for cut 1 OQ-iip and prioe llat. 



JOHN H. MANN & CO., SjTacuse N. I. 



SPOHTSMEN'S DEPOT. 



(ESTABLISHED l&Sft). 



First premium at Worlds Fair at New York, and 

 Ceutonnial Elxhlbltion. 



> 



JOHN KRIDER 



H. E. Cor. Second and Walnut Sts.. 'PhiladolDliia 



GUNS, RIFLES, PISTBLS 



J, Hooks, Plies, 

 .:^it, Fly Books, 



;?, Made to Order. 



Blshlng'Taolilf, IJr.iis, ](. 

 Leaders, Su, 



»"SaImon, iv 



"Kridor's" Ccl^:, ..,,--, i.,, 



_. , _ Glued iiaiuhoo itoaa. 



mrdB' Ep-fc'S and IHrda' Stinain Great VarieHoB. 

 Kariderray to all its branches. 



8pratf 8 Patent Cog Bisoolt. 



KcpalrtoK ot ul 1 Mads. maxOs 



^porf^m^n's ^oods. 



GOODYEARS' 



Rubber IW'f'g Company 



Goodyear's India Rubber 

 Clove M'f g Co., 



*88, 490, 492 B'way,cor. Broome St., 



ANP 



205 BROADWAY, COr. FULTON ST. 



RUBBER OUTFITS COMPLETE for 

 EISHINC! AND HUNTING. 



TROUTING P.\NTS AND LEG6IN8 A 



SPECIALTY. OUR OWN MAKE 



AND GUARANTEED. 



RtjBBBE Goods of Every Deohiption. 

 Send for Ulnstrated Catalosne. 



BEATS THE 



I LP."-MABK. 



Old JMgeSmo]£iiigTol3acco. 



The OnlyTobacco Ever Manufactured thatdoes not Bite the Tongue. 

 Something Important for Viga/ratte Smokers to Know. 



ft)"—' y, «TP"HE 'MAJOBITY OF SlViUKBRS 



I are perhaps not awaie, that in 

 ■ smoking- Cigarettes made of the 

 ordinary pure rice paper, they have been 

 inhaline THE MOST DEADLY OF POI- 

 SONS, thrown ..ff by all burning paper, 

 namely: The Oil ot Creosote. CHARLES 

 O. BMEKY, ot the firm of GOODWIN & 

 raif-y CO., manufacturers Of "OLD JUDGE" 

 1/ TTT Cigarettes and Smoking Tobacco In- 

 '"■'■■' vented and patented a process, March 

 5th, 1878, by which the Rice Paper used 

 as wrappers for "OLD JUDGE'' Cigar- 

 ettes has been so prepared that the un- 

 pleasant ODOR and the injurious effects 

 of the Oil of Creosote are completely 

 __ neutralized or destroyed, and the paper 



made saliva proof to prevent its bieaa- 

 The unprecedented popularity ot ''OLD JUDGE'' Cis- irettes is owing 

 'S been used exclusively intneir manufacture, no one else having- tfce 

 tntt^e anl iinportmioe of this invention willatoncR be recognized hi 



-■ --^... .. ..in=trated by the first "OLD JUDGB" Cigarette they smoke. 



Sold by all leadlag de ilors Try the in and you will use no otherg. 



Manufactured by GOODWIN & CO.. 207 and 209 Waterst., 



ing or mell:ing in the 

 to the fact that thi- ] 

 right 10 use it. Tliet 



Ell 



i-g-HJAAT- -5ro£=iK: 



Dop ef Great Britaiii, America and Oilier Coyotries. 



FOR HALE AT THIS OFFICE. 



1S80. 



Card's Standard Trap 



For Winer Practice. 



Patented May 7, lb 78- April 28, 1879. 



Double, fslugle, Rotating, Slatiouary, 



Every way (except at SJwoter). Any de- 

 sired direction. Allin one Trap 

 atul only one Spring used, 



NO CHARGE FOR BOXING. 

 „SoIe agent in the United States for 'W. W. 

 (JBEENER'S SPECIAL GUN, with ail the Im^ 

 proveraeuis. Price, in trunk guM-case, with 

 complete Bet nt implements, $&=,. 8 nd for cat- 

 alogue of Tmps.Ouns and other spordng goods. 



WILLH.CRUTTENDEN, 



Qeneral Ageut, Cazsaovla, Madlsoa Co., N. T. 



JtiR +Ci ^Oa pw day at home. Samples 

 ^^..„ 'P<s.\J wortb .«a tree. Adoi-ess 



STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine. 



iaFistiiiiglaclde House 



A. B. SHIPLEY & SON, 



Uanufacturerx of Fine Fishing Tackle of 

 Evei-y description, 



503 COMMERCE ST., PHILA. 



A specialty of the celebrated Bethabara Wood, 

 for Archery Bows and Fish Rods, as tough and 

 elastic as steel. 



Great Keductlon in Prices for 1880. 



Reversed Wing Trout and Bass Files on hand, 

 and tied to i.atteru; Ml8t-Color Leadei-s, hue 

 Trout and lia-s Keels, Lin. s, etc. 



Our KETHABAKA FLY HODS and INSIDE 



ENAMEL SPLIT BA5IBO0 Ki )DS received the 



Ceiitoauial and Franklin Institute Medals. 



Prices as low as the lowest, and alirays flrst- 



class Goods. 



Price-list of wood and rod mountings free 

 OnrH5-page new Illustrated Catalogue of Fish- 

 ing Tacklesent, post-paid, on receipt of ten cents 

 in stamps. 



ii^i . ^ miUuUMuiliJailtMlHJiilU 



BROWN'S PATENT 



GUNCLEAiMER. 



Cleanar and Oilei 

 iona sent free of pDsl?rn. 



'%part§n^ti's ^aads. 



Soft Bubber Craiotith. J'altnltil Oet, 1* 



NEW BASS BAIT. Samples by mail, 75o. 

 SoftHubber Hellgramites, 50o. SoftEub- 

 her Frogs, large, 60c.: Email, 30c. 

 Trade supplied. WM. MILLS * SON, 

 Sole Algents, 7 Warren street. New Yodc. 



^ttbln^ation^. 



AX.T, EEADEKS of FOKEST AND ETBXIAM 



Need one of these 



STANDARD publications'. 



KASTWARD HO; ^ ADVKi>fTURES AT 

 KANGEl.EY LAKES. By t harles A.J. Farrar. 

 A spicyand fascinating story of sportsman's life 

 tathe -ivilds of Maine. Beautifuily illustrated 

 Handsomely bound in cloth, $1.50. 



CAJVIP LIFE IN THE WILDERNESS. By 

 Charles A. J. Farrar. An amusing account of 

 atriptotheRangeleyLakes. 22i pages. laUlus. 

 Price .50 cents. 



ITARRAR'S RICHARDSON AND RANGELET 

 LAKES ILLUSTRATED. A complete and re- 

 Uable guide to Richardson and Hangeley lakes, 

 Parmachonee, DixvUle Notch and headwaters 

 of Cotmeoticnt, Androscoggin, and MagaU jway 

 rivers. 2.56 pages. 50 ilius., and a large map. 



Price 60 cents. „ ^ 



i?AHRAR'3 MOOSEHEAD LAKE AND THB 

 NOUTH MAINE WLLDEKNESS ILLUSTRA- 

 TED., A comprehensive hand-book of the 

 Moosehea^ 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., ere plainly 

 treated. ZMpaeea. Uillus. Price fiij cents. 



PARKAR'S POCKET MAP of tue Richardson 

 and liangeley lakes region and the waters of 

 Northwestern Maine. Printed on toughlinea 

 paper, cloth covers. 60 cents. 



FAHRAR'S POCKET MAP ot Mnosehcad Lake 

 and vicinity, and famous hunting and Ashing 

 resorts of ivorriicrn .Maine, also the head- 

 -waters of the Kiniebcc, Penooscot and St. 

 John rivers. Pi inied on tough iinen paper, 

 cloth covfc)i-s. &) cents. 



PAHRAR'S STEHEUSCOPIO VIEWS,26ct8. 

 Send fur catalogue. 



^"Aryof the atova pubUoatlona nmUod. 

 postpaid, on receipt of price. AJdress '■ 

 OUABIiES A. J PABHAB, Jamaica Plain, 

 Masa. - T. Dec3I 



THE POULTRY WORLD^ 



(MONTHLY) AND 



The American Poultry Yard. 



(WEiJIKLY) 



Both publications are exdiisively devoted 

 to Potutry. 



PnbUshed byH. H. Stoddard, nartford,CoBB. 



E I'UtLlKY WORLD 

 Is sent post-paid for $1.25 

 perjeai-; the AMERICAN 

 POULTRY YARD for $L50 

 —both papei-s lor S'2.oo. 

 A seiies of twelve maglfl- 

 cent Chromes, each repre- 

 senting a standard breed ot 

 fowls, sent for 75 cents extra 

 to all subscribers to either publication. 



CAMJP LIFE IN FLORIDA. 



FOE SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 



Price $1.50. 



A GOOD BOOK-IHE DOG. 



By KINKS, niAYBEEW &. MCTCIIISON. 



Prlce^^.oo. 

 For Bale at this Office. 



THE S.^ORTSMAN'S LIBRARY. 



tir advertising space 

 w llie list (if books 

 make roomlurother 



THE great pressure on ot 

 obliges us to witbdru 

 which we have on sale to i 

 matter. 



Any book on vnchiing or fli-ld sports, i<9 pre- 

 viously a.lvertised In these colunins. will lie fur- 

 nished on re.pipt nf oriue. FOREST AND 

 STREAM PUBLISHING CO. Jy39-tf 



TVALLACE'S GUIDE 



To the Adirondacks. 



FIFTH EDITION. 



AN erhauFllve hand-btmk for sportsmpn and 

 tourists. Ko visitor Ul the Adirondacks BhouU 

 be wltbotit it. For sale at this oillce. Priou, post 

 paid, 81.50. 



