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FOREST AND STREAM. 



fAPKlL 15, 1880. 



Forest and Stream and Rod and Gun. 



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

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Collect Subscription price, 3 months, $1 .OO 

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6 months, $2.00 

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Amount to remit us, 3 .75 6 " $1.50 l '• $3.00 2 " $5.50 



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



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$100.00 

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

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To the one sending the next largest amount, in accordance with the above conditions, - - - . - 



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And to the fourth, - - - ~ T , " . . 7 . J - _ 7 ~~ ~~ 



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 run any length of time, but no subscription will be entered on oui books until the money for the same 



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■.a. — .*,—.-.—* F0REST AND STREAM puBUSHING C0-i 



New York, January lstf, 1880. 



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SPOR.TSMAWS XsXieXt.^LXl.'Z'. 



List of Spo rtsm an's Books. 



[We will forward any of these Books by 



AmateurTrapper..... ........ P»., 5Uc; nds. iB 



. m, ,■.-,.; * ... I -: .""-: ;.;; 



American Angler's Guide, Brown 2.00 



American Bird Fancier .. .......... .. <M 



American noy's Own Book, Sports and ^ 



Americ'u K;ad«ers ar.O. l'rottlng Hcrsss fi-OO 



Ametican Wild Fowl Shooting:, J. W. Long. 2.00 



American Remit'.. Bm-trea <*•"" 



Angling, a book ou, Francis iw 



Archer, Modern ..*;.. •■• • %. 



Archery, Fencing, and Broadsword ~u 



Archer, WG . I i j i km Thompson. 1.50 



Around the World in the Yacht Sunbeam. . o.OO 



Art of Swimming........ * 



Art of Swimming, Monstery w 



Art of Swvn.nii.nr. Webb 60 



Athlete's Guide, Harding- .......... su 



Athletic Sports lor Boys bda., 7a.; CIO. i.uu 



. . , i ....... i :■.'■! i.' I:.-.. ■■■ ■ ■ '-■'-"> 



Atlantic Islands as Kesorte for Health and 



Pleasure ■ ;: 



Bailey's Birds of the United States 1.2o 



Band's Birds of North America. 30.00 



Baucher's Method ol Ho. semi. ..ship 1.00 



i". .-.,-,...;," : li. ■■ in... :.'i.':.' h| ols ■"; 



Bits and Bearing Reins «j 



iffiKlFfeSeSS 1 : Ailing; 50c.Vshoo«^ 

 50e° Common Objecs of the Sea-shore, 50c; 

 Cage and Singing Birds, 5(ic; Dogs, Joe.; Birds' 

 IVgs and NeVsT rjio.; Fresh and Salt Water 

 Aouariuin - . N.n mi.IIi. la, 75c. 



Boy's Treasnrv of Sports and Pastimes, etc. 2.00 



Breech Loader, Gloan....- '■■£ 



Breech Loader, Modern Greener Z.50 



Bruce's Stud Book, 3 vols <*>■«" 



BuilerontheDog............. <•"" 



Camp cookery, Miss W. Parloa 50 



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Canoe Traveling, Powell :«•{.-";: S'S 



Canoe, Voyage of the Paper; Bishop's 3.50 



CasBells'Boc :.."■■■ -' '■-■■'" 



Choke Bore Guns, Greener........ *"" 



Complete American Trapper, Gibson I.i5 



Coues' Birds of the Northwest *•«{ 



Coues' Field Ornithology £«{ 



Coues' Fur Bear] ig Animals • •-:•, *•"" 



Coues' Key to North American Bird* i .00 



Crack Shot ■•••■, r[S 



Cvpress, J. Jr.'s Works, 2 vols ... •■•-■•• •• ;>-W 



Dadd's AmericanRef ormed Horse Book.Svo 2.50 



Da id's Modern Horse Doctor, 12mo 3.50 



Dead Shot • i"»? 



Dos- Breaking, Hutchinson o.'» 



Dog, the Dinks, Mayhew and Hutchinson.. 3.00 



Dog, the, Hill \f. 



Dog, the, Idstone •••• x -J2 



Dog Paths to Success . °" 



Dogs and I'lu-ir Hoings. Moms }-'° 



Dogsand Their Ways. Williams l-*i 



Dngsof Great Britain, America, and Other 



Countries *'£l 



Dogs, by Stables ■ ■ - ------ *g 



Dogs, Management of, Mayhew, lonio to 



Dogs, Points for Judging • • 60 



Dogs, Hiehardson pa., 30c; clo. till 



Dogs, Webb .-v- 3 -6° 



Durrant's Sea Bathing, its Use and Abuse. 2o 



liwyer's Horse Book .. 2-00 



Every Boy's Book of Sports and Amuse- 



m g£. tg o.oU 



Farrar's Q ' |J Lll , k ,e .— 50 



Farrar's Guide to Hiehardson and Kangeley ^ 



Fairar's Pocket' Map of Mooseheud Lake . 1.00 



Farrar's Pocket Map of Kangeley Lake ^ 



HeMpOtYsr tr.d T:-ri:'Stcotiug, Bogi'.fdus Mffi 



Fish and Fishing, Manly -•■;•.— ?'£ 



Fish Hatching and lush Catching !•■« 



Fishing, Bottom or Flout .. ■--•-- , 2| 



Fishing in A. i. erieai. \\ ..tern, Scott 3.50 



Fisuing Tourist, Hallock... «■»» 



Fly Fishing and Worm i lslung „ °» 



Fox huntiotr, N , ,blo Science ol. '-00 



Frank Forester's American Game m its ^^ 



Fraivk Forester's Field Sports Mjjj 



Frank Forester's Fish and Fishing. ... .. - ■ ^-60 



Frank Forester's Fishing with Hook and ^_ 



Frank Forester's Horse of America, 8 vo., 2 



5.00 



mail, post-paid, on receipt of the price.] 

 Frank Forester's Manual for Young Sports- 



F. ank Forester's Sporting Scenes and Char- 

 acters, 8vo.. 2 vols 



Gun, Hod and Saddle 



Hallock's Sportsmen's Gazetteer — 



: ol." .'"I i!l.1el!,el 



Hand Books of American Travel, 3 vols.... 



Hand Books on Out-Door Amustments:— 



Gvinnastiea... 



Cricket 



Rowing and Sailing 



Riding and Driving . 



Archery. Fencing aud Broadsword 



Manly Exercises 



Croquet 



Fishing 



Quoits and Bowls 



Swimming 



Skating 



Shooting 



Herbert's Hints to Horse Keepers 



Hints toHiiienie.], (.'lev-land 



.. pa., 25c; clo. 



Horseback Hiding. Durant 



Horse nreaking, -Moielon 



Horse Pore. :.' no e. Simpson 



Horses and Hounds 



Horses and Riding, Neville 



Horses. Famous American Race. 



Horses, Famous American Trotting 



II it is, of America 



How to Camp Our, Gould 



How to Hunt and Trap, Batty 'a 



How to 111)*, Herri. 'gum 



Humorous Skc'.cl.es. Seymour 



Hunter aud Trapper. Thrasher. 



Hunting and Hunters of All Nations, Frost 

 Jaunts and Jollities, Jorroeks 



ri.,0 '.:.■ Clo. . 'J li... I, :■ 



. • .0 ii Sportsman, Nimrod 



ilei jurc's Stable Guide 



Mayhew's Horse Doctor 



i :.,■■ '.- Horse Msiisccmcii. 



, s ... .el r Hi ■ ' in P. i-.o. ,. 



Naturalists' Guide, Maynard 



Oars and Sou Is, iVoougate 



On i lie Wing, Humsted 



Partridge and Pueasant Shooting, Schley'8 i.uu 



Picture Book of Birds 1.25 



Pistol, the 50 



Practical Kennel Guide 1.50 



Prairie and Forest, Parker Gilmore 1.50 



, ciio.uT, . i, i .in and Home Decoration, 



Batty 1.50 



Prime's I Go a-Fishing 2.50 



Random Casts, Irom an Angler's Note- 

 Book 50 



Rarey'e Horse Tamer 50 



Hiding rtecolleci.ous, Wlivte Melville's 3.00 



Rifles and Miukir.atssl.iD. bv Liiidcrsietve.. 1.511 



Ride Practice, Wingato 1.50 



Rifle, the, Theory and Practice of 50 



,-ailing IJoat, Folkard 7.00 



Samuels' Birds of New England *.U0 



Setter Dog, the, Lavcrack 3.00 



Shooting, Boating and Fishing 1.U0 



Shooting, Dougall 3.50 



Shooting on the Wing 75 



Sidney's Book of the Horse 12.50 



Solitary Hunter, Palliser SU 



Sportsman, American, Lewis's. New edi- 

 tion 2-75 



So, ceil. erne. Do,:- r 1 GO:,: i . i i .Go 



Stonehengc, Encyclopedia of Rural Sports 4.51) 

 Stonehenge. Horse Owners' Cyclopedia.,.. 3.75 



Stonehenge ou the Dog 3.75 



Stonehenge on the Horse, English edition, 



8vo 3.50 



Stonehenge on the HorscAmcricau edition, 



12mo 2.C0 



Sueujrth and Skill 1.25 



Taxidermist's Manual 1.0U 



Trapper's Guide, Newhouse 150 



Trolling 50 



Veterinary Dictionary, Going 2.00 



Wallace's American Stud Book- 10.0U 



Wallace's American Trotting Register, 2 



vols .... 20.00 



Wild Fowler, the 7.50 



Wilson's American Ornithology. :j vols 18.00 



Wood's Natural History of Birds 8.00 



...o.l .! 'I.;... '.Li. 



Wrinkles, by Old Shekarrv 2.40 



YachtSailor, Vanderdocken S.75 



Fouait aud Spooner on the Horso 1.50 



Youattouthe Dog 2.50 



SUGAR MAPLES. 



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Salmon Fishing. 



FLY FISHING privileges on good streams 

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Handsomelv buum.l it. cloth. $1.60. 



CAMP LIFE IN THE WILDERNESS. By 

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Price 50 cents. 



fAHMK's IMGHAlGbSON AND RANGEI.EY 

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FARRAR'S MOOSEHEAD LAKE AND THE 

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FARRAR'S POCKET MAP of the Richardson 

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FARRAR'S POCKET MAP of Moosehead Lake 

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THE POULTRY WORLD, 



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THE AMERICAN POULTRY YARD 



(WEEKLY) 



Both publications are exclusively devoted 



to Poultry. 

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FISHING GAZETTE, 



Devoted to Angling,, River, Lake and Sea 



Fishing, and Fish Culture. 



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WALLACE'S GUIDE 



To the Adirondacks. 



AN exhustive hand-book lor sportsmen and 

 tourists. .Mo visitor to the Adirondacks should 

 hewithoutit. For sale at this omce. Price, post 

 paid, SI.6U. 



k>ci f„ 42.»j|k per day at Ooute. Humpies wortb 

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Pisrdlan^otisi. 



" The Rod Of the Period." 



"C'OR Trout and Bass Fishing is niarm- 

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 and is made from the very best quality of selected 

 Calcutta cane. 



By our process of manufacture the entire 

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 preserved, together with all of Its beautiful 

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Guaranteed to hu the best mndo rod in the 

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 Rare Chance for Investment. 



HALLOCK, 



C'OrNTY SEAT OF KITTSON CO CNTY, 

 J11NNESOTA. 



This delightful town is located on ihe U. S. 

 land grants to the old St. Paul and Pacific Hall- 

 road, but row known as the SI. Paul, Minn on ro- 

 lls and Manitoba Railroad. It lies in the nni'ih- 

 wesl corner of the Slate, In ihe < enter ol . no of 

 the best wheat-growing and game regions of 

 the famed Red River Vulley, and was organized 

 especially ag a 



resident and non-resident. Its immediate vicinity 

 includes both timber and prairie, with pure Ircsh 

 water Btreams and lakes, whose game and Ban 

 include 



DEER, ELK, CARIBOU", BEARS, BUCKS, 



PRAIBTE CHICKENS, BASS, 



PICKEREL, ETC. 



The town Itself now contains the County cilices, 



Post-office, Express office, Railway station and 



water- Link. Telegiaph station, two General 



Stores, a lumber yaid and a rude temporary 



Hotel. There are under contract for Immediate 



feet " 



nachi 



:■ l'» 





hushels. Thcgn 

 rapid than usiial 

 iteMnioil at once 



1st there will be offered to the public 



TOWN LOTS AT FI FTY DOLLARS EACH, 

 that the proceeds of sales may he ap] lit □ Co 



this spring ulrendv lar ciei eds tl.nt of any previ- 

 ous year. Close ireightcoiiheetlongbavi i ■■ n 

 cur. d with the Pembina hi a. , eh of the Canadian 

 Pacific ltiulioii'l. which is the only practicable 



wui, the V Bailroad, so that all 



the wheat of the great Bed Hivcr Valley aud be- 

 yond will pass through this town. All trains stop 

 for water and lunch. The following official data 

 are given as a guaranty of the future :— 



1870. 1870. 



Population 43U.70C 850,000 



Wheat prod't, bushels. 15,872,051 39,4M,603 



Railroads, miles. 1,UB0 3,1)81 



Manufactures, value.. S23,38B,087 G 



Assessed wealth 88.840,810 :.G:.',. ih.oijo 



Schools, realty 1,582,508 BvBBS.asa 



Apply to JOHN SWAINSON, St. Paul, Minn., 

 or CHARLES HALLOCK, P. 0, Boi 8,158, 

 New York. 



RICHARD DAFT 



(CAPTAIN OF ALL ENGLAND ELE\'EN), 



CRICKETING, Foot Ball and Lawn Tennis out- 

 fitter to the Army and Navy, begs to inform 

 Secretaries of Clubs, Colleges and .Schools, that 

 his new and enlarged Ulu&traied lie- List! 

 srason 18M0 is now ready, ami will le sent post- 

 free upon application- Address RICHARD U.v £T, 

 No. 1 Lister Gate. Nottingham, England. 



To Agents: Goods can also be had from Mr. A. 

 J. REACH, Philadelphia, Pa. 



