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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[March 11, 1880. 



Forest and Stream and Rod and Gun. 



A 



S WE do not employ any authorized agents or canvassers, we offer our friends in every locality who will give any time or attention to collecting and forwarding sub- 

 scriptions, the following inducements to obtain subscribers for the "FOREST AND STREAM " at the rates and commissions given below : 



Collect Subscription price, 3 months, Sl.OO 

 Commission to be retained, 3 " .25 



Amount to remit us, 3 .75 



6 months, $2.00 

 .50 



1 year, $4.00 

 1 " l.OO 



2 years, $7.00 

 2 " 1.50 



$1.50 



$3.00 



$5.50 



3 years, $10.00 

 3 " 2.00 



3 '• $8.00 



Condition to the aTbore Commissions, we offer the following CASH PREMIUMS : 



To the Berson sending us the largest amount of money obtained from new subscribers, whose names are not now on our books, at above net rates, between January 



1, 1880, and July 1, 1880, _____-------------- §100.00 



To the one sending the next largest amount, in accordance with the above conditions, __-____--_- 75.00 



To the third on the list, __________----_---- p?- 00 



And to the fourth, - - - - - - - - ,.- - , - , ~ - ,. - " - - " - -»-00 



Sample Copy, Subscription Blanks and a handsome Show Card (to be posted in a conspicuous place) sent free on application. 



Subscriptions may begin at any time during the year, and may rim any length of time, but no subscription will be entered on our books until the money for the same 

 has been received at this office. '. . 



No commission will be allowed on the first SINGLE subscription, but the commission clue on the first two subscriptions may be deducted from the second, and there- 

 after the commission can be retained on each succeeding subscription. You are sure of the commission which you retain, and also have an equal chance to get from $25 

 to $100 of the cash premiums in six months. 



To any Person sending us before July 1, 1880, two new subscribers for one year, or four new subscribers for six 

 Months, and Eight Dollars Cash, we will send, in place of commission, any one of the following Articles : 



Jordan's Manual of Vertebrates. 

 A copv of Forest and Stream for one year. 

 A three-piece double-ferule, laneewood tip, full mounted, pol- 

 ished Bass, Trout or Bait Eod. 



Coues' Field Ornithology. 



One Fishing Outfit, consisting of Rod, Reel, Line, Snells and 



Hooks. 

 One Russia-leather Fly-book, and one dozen assorted Flies. 



One five-feet laneewood Bow, Ho; 



Arrows. 

 One pair Club Skates. 



l Tips, and one dozen 25-Inch 



To any Person sending us, before July, 1880, Sixteen Dollars cnsli, and Four New Subscribers for One Tear, or Eight new subscribers for six months, we will 



send, in place of commission, any of the following Articles: 



Two copies of Forest and Stream for one Year. 



A four-piece, double ferule, guides and reel-band, hollow, 



butt, extra tip, full mounted, Bait or Brass Rod, 

 One 3-piece do Fly Rod. 



A good Fishing Outfit, consisting of rod, reel, line, hooks 



or flies and snells. 

 One full-length Fly Book, and two dozen assorted Flies. 

 Coues' Key to North American Birds. 



One Gent's six-foot self-lancewood Bote, made to weight, 



and one dozen half-notched polished Arrows. 

 One Set Parlor Arcliery, complete in box. 

 Onepair nickled-plated Club Skates. 

 One Parlor Air-Chin. 



Write your name and the name of the person to whom the paper is to be mailed, plainly, and do not forget POST OFFICE ADDRESS, TOWN AND STATE. 

 Remit, if possible, by postal money order, check, or draft on New York, payable to order of Forest and Stream Publishing Company. If neither money order nor draft 

 can be obtained, inclose money in Registered Letter. Addresss —-_.,„ — . ««. m^mm-a* mmnrtr,«r „„ 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 



New York, January 1st, 1880. 



New Fork City, N. Y, 



SfttMtattionjg. 



EVERY EEADEK 



Of 



FOREST AND STREAM 



Needs one of these 



STANDARD PUBLICATIONS. 



EASTWARD HO; o7~ ADVENTURES AT 

 RANGELEY LAKES. By Charles A. J. Farrar. 

 A spioyaiiil iascimitinn'sloi'yor sportsman's life 

 in the wilds of Maiue. In this book a great deal 



nf ,-aluable informal luti i ij n •: art- in a pli- 

 ant and an motive manner. Beautifully illus- 

 trated wit li full-page engravings. Handsome- 

 ly bound in cloih, nrioo $1 Kl. Ready May 1st. 



CAMP LIFE IN THE WILDERNESS. By 

 Charles A. J. Farrar. An amusing account ot 

 atrip made by a party of Boston gentlemen to 

 the Rang.' In repioi ^4 pages. 12 illus- 

 trations Paper covers, 5(1 cent:-. 



lARRAlt'S RICHARDSON AND RANGELEY 

 LAKES ILLUSTRATED. A complete and re- 

 11 ib't a-uirt; to R.-chardson .-nd L.ingeP y laj-.Ls, 



VudroVoj'L.a'. .Maaali.'o'. .',;'- aiu'l 



oh, a 



tie 



FARRAR' 

 NORTH 

 TED. A 

 book of 

 sporting 

 The toui- 

 St. John 



NO THE 

 LUSTRA- 

 lgh haud- 

 u and the 



of the Kennebec, Penobscot and 

 rivers, ascent, of KiUalidin, etc., are 

 plainly treated. 2i4 pages. If illustrations. 

 Paner covers, 50 cents. 

 F-VRKVU'P POCKET MAP of the Richardson 



ami Ha eley lakes r.-ion and the waters of 



Northwestern Maine. Printed on tough linen 



FAR It ill's Rii.'So 7 . f MAP of Moosehead Lake 

 andvicinitv, and famous hunting and fishing- 

 resorts of" i-iurthevn Maine, also the head- 

 waters of the Id n-iebec, Penobscot and St. 



John rivers. Primed on tough linen paper, 



i-'VttV'-'t-!'" " VF% <Y-cnPTC VIEWS of the 

 entire Richardson ami Rarigeley lake region. 

 Lai'"* size, la'u-li :ia cents. Send for catalogue. 

 «-°Anr of the atc\e publications sent by 

 mail, postpaid, on receipt of price A i dress 

 CHARLES A. J 1URRAR, Jamaca Plain, 

 Mass. T. 1)1 c!l 



Mass. 



Field, Cover and Trap 

 Shooting. 



BY CAPT. BOGARDTJS. 



New and enlarged edition, containing rastruc 



tlons for glass hall shooting, and chapter on 



Breeding and Breaking of Dogs by Miles John- 



eon. For sale at this office. Price $& 



J. Cvpress, Jr.'s Works. 



TWO VOLUMES. 

 Price *S *»y 3VC«-11. 



CAN BE HAD THROUGH THIS OFFICE. 



^ultUfatioM.s. 



s p 



HALLOCK'S 



SPORTSMAN'S 



GAZETTEER. Price postpaid, $3. 

 PRACTICAL 



TAXIDERMY 



and 

 HOMEDProlsA HON TTioepostpaid,$l.M. 

 By Jos. II. Batty. 

 THE DOGS OF 



GREAT BRITAIN, 



AMERICA and 

 OTHER COUNTRIES. Price postpaid, $2. 

 Comprising the essential 

 parts of the two standard 

 works on the Dog. 

 By Stonehekge. 

 AMERICAN WILD FOWL 



SHOOTING. Price postpaid, $2. 

 By Jos. W. Long. 

 HOW TO HUNT AND TRAP. Price post- 

 paid, $1.50. , 

 By Jos. H. Batty, author of " Practical .Tax- 

 idermy." 

 FRANK FORESTER'S 



COMPLETE WORKS. 

 Complete Manual for Young Sportsmen. Price 

 postpaid, $','. 



Fjeld spouts of u. s. 



. vop p.: 

 AMERICAN I AM ! OW $L50 



FISH ANDFIS.IUNG-OFU.8 .2-50 



SPOti'J'lNG SCEXES AND CHARACTERS. 

 2vols ^-00 



We will mail any of the above on receipt of 



FOREST AND STREAM PTJB. CO., 



Ill Fulton street, New York. 



To American Anglers. 

 THE ENGLISH 



FISHING GAZETTE, 



Devoted to Angling, River, Lake and Sea 

 Fishing, and Fish Culture. 



Sixteen Pages Folio. 



Price Twopence. 



(EVERY FRIDAY.) 

 Vol. ITT. commenced with the number for Jan. 

 1 under new management. The G AOT/rrii) is the 

 only paper in the English language entirely de- 

 voted to Ana-ling, Fish Culture, etc. 



Free bv post ONE YEAR for 12s. Gd. or 

 S3 25 in V. 0. O. or U. S. Postage Stamps 

 to any address in tlie United States. Halt 

 a year for half tlie price. 



easy- A rmiv of the current number and pros- 

 peftuf ca.i be had (post free) by sending 6 

 cents in U. S. Postage Stamps to the Mana- 

 ge? FISHING GAZETTE 1 Crane Court, 

 Fleet Street, London, England. mart tf 



pantirt. 



WANTED— Double-barrelled bieech- 

 loading- shot gun; must bo cheap. Ad- 

 dross, with particulars, GEO. KNOX. 511 Main 

 street, Cambridge, Mass. Mar 11-lt. 



AUDUBON'S BIRDS. 



ANY GENTLEMAN having a set of Audubon's 

 birds, half size, in good order, which he 

 would like to sell for $75, will please ad- 

 dress at this office. „an.2fl-tf. 



OWLS WANTED. 



fA cts. each paid for the dead birds deliver 

 OV in good condition at my address. W. 

 KNOWLTON, 168 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 

 Febl2-2m. 



A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN, disen- 

 gaged March 15th, desires a position as 

 Bookkeeper or Salesman; twelve years' experi- 

 co Would take a line of sporting roods on 

 commission or salary. For Al references, etc., 

 address for two >eeks Lock Box BIT, Pittsfleld, 

 Mass. Mai4,2t 



W%t %tml 



WANTED— I want to have two or three 

 valuable setter and pointer puppies thor- 

 oughly broken and trained on quail, woodcock 

 and snipe bv an experienced man who lives where 

 this kind of game is plenty. Virginia, Maryland, 

 Delaware or Southern New Jersey preferred. 

 Address with full particulars, including price, 



Mar 4?4t Ce "' J- H. C, Forest and Stream office. 



®ItC IfcttWl. 



SPRATT'S PATENT. 



LONDON. 



Francis 0. de Luze & Co., 



18 Sou (1> William Street, 



NEW YORK, 



SOLE AGENTS. 

 SPRATT'S 



DOG CAKES, 



SPRATT'S 



DOC SOAP, 



SPRATT'S 



FORACE FOOD 



FOR HORSES. 



ENGLEWOOD KENNEL. 



To Sportsmen, 



I AM prepared to board a limited num- 

 ber of dogs. Setter:, and [jointers thoroughly 

 held broken? Address C. C. TOWNSENP, 



Feb 12-3-n. 



Englewood, N. J. 



-y* 7 ANTED — A lemon and -white pointer 

 VV pup. Address, stating price, pedigree, Ac, 

 Mar 11-lt. " E.A.L.," Forest and Stream office. 



T7OR SALE OR EXCHANGE- A first- 

 ly class rabbit hound (dog), sound, handsome. 



FOR SALE, CHEAP— Irish setters Red 

 Orou=e bv Druid, ex-Peggy; Erwin, by 



W 



r ANTED— A bitch to act as foster 



« anther- must be good disposition, young 



n n'd'heSthy and whelp about March 19th, and a 



phia. 



National American 



Kennel 4 Club. 



FIELD TRIAiTPERBVoi 1S8O 



THE first American Field Trial Derby will be 

 run under the Narional American Kennel 

 Club Rules, about the third week in November, 

 1B8U, time and place to be hereafter announced, 

 for setter an pies whelped or 



after APEI1 1st, 1879. 



First Prize, $150; Second, $100 : Third, $50. 

 Entries. Five Dollars each, to be paid at time of 

 entry ; Ten Dollars additional each for starters, 

 to be paid before starting. 



Entries, giving full particulars as to ooloi, 

 marking, sex, peri , name, must be made 



on or before April 1st, I880, to the Secre- 

 tary of the National American Kennel Cmb. 



Any number of dogs, the properly of < 

 owner, can run for this stake. The names &.._ 

 pedigree of all the puppies entered will be sent 

 to all the sportsmen's papers tor publication. 



Tne forfeit money to be added to the stake 

 and divided between the winning dogs lu the 

 same ratio or proportion as the stake is divided. 



ENTRIES CI.OSE APRIL 1st, 1880. 



For blank forms of entry apply to 



CHARLES DE RONGE, 



Secretary N. A. K. C, 

 (P.O. Box 991.) No. 51 Broad St., N. Y. City, j 



Feb.R'.tit 



EARE BARGAIN — Tlie celebrated 

 pointer dog Kinjr Phillip, winner of three 

 prizes; thoroughly broken ; large, handsome 

 deep liver, three years old, at Due-half his value 

 if taken immediately. Address W. T. IRWIN, 

 Mar 11-lt. Topeka, Kan, 



