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FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY.- 1883. 



- exponent 61 the 

 tes of all men who 

 sympathy with all 

 digues, Having no 



year now drawing to a close has been with the FORBSJ and Stream one of most 

 gratifying progress. Early in the year by an important mechanical improvement, th«t 

 typographical beauty of the paper was greatly enhanced; and in August, with the beginning 

 of the tenth year of publication, it was 



Permanently Enlarged to Twenty-eight Pages. 



There has been an equal growth in other important respects. The patror/age accorded 

 to this journal by the intelligent reading public has never been more cordial than it is at the 

 present time. Sustained thus heartily, the publishers are prepared to maintain in 18*1 the 

 Forest and Stream prestige as the 



Representative Field Journal 



of this country, at once entertaining, useful and influential. As lit 

 highest types of field-sportsmanship the paper will he adapted to the tai 

 use the rod and gun as means of pleasure aud recreation. Broad in its 

 that is legitimate in field sports, free from any entangling alliances wit.l 

 interests to serve save those of its constituents, and never hesitath _ 

 whatever may be inimical to these interests, the Forest and Stream's highest ambition 

 will be to preserve in the future the approval won by its course in the past. It will persist 

 in its efforts to awaken in the public mind a fuller appreciation of the importance of the 

 proper protection of game in the breeding season, and of due moderation in the destruction 

 ot game at other times. This it considers a matter of prime importance, not so much to the 

 man whose wealth and leisure enable him to make extended tours to favored game countries, 

 as it is to that already very large and constantly increasing class of business and professional 

 men, whose favorite relaxation from the routine of employment" is found in brief vacation 

 trips to the woods and fields and brooksides. 



The enlarged form of the Forest and Stream enables its editors to present each week 

 in the several departments a large and varied supply of reading. In the columns pi 



The Sportsman Tourist 



Will be found sketches of travel and sport. Coming from many different writers, and 

 widely separate parts of the country, these sketches always have the charm of novelty, and 

 they are sure to be read with interest by sportsmen, because their writers see things through 

 sportsmen's eyes, and describe them from the sportsman's standpoint. 



Natural History. 



peters of African jungles. 

 1 water in our own country, 

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Tliis department will not deal with fossils nor with the t 

 Quite on the contrary, it will treat of the animal life of laud a 

 the habits and ways of American fur, fin aud feather, in vt 

 presumed to take ah intelligent interest. 



Game Bag and Gun. 



in addition to the numerous accounts of hunting and shooting excursions, necessarily 

 varied and interesting— as such accounts must need be— these columns will he. round oV 

 special value to amateur and veteran alike, because of the frequent interchanges of experi- 

 ence in all matters pertaining to game and shooting. 



Sea and River Fishing. 



The angler wilUnd in the pages of the Forest ami Stream the best angling literature 

 of the day, in quantity more than is contained in all other publications put together. This 

 journal has inaugurated a series of angling tournaments, the initial meeting having been held 

 in the Central Park of this city: and it is believed that others of equal success will follow in 

 other years. Meanwhile, the man who loves to go a-fishing may find ill the Forest and 

 Stream all the year around a great deal that must be to his liking. 



Fishculture. 



The columns, devoted to this important subject furnish a complete resume of CUITKB 

 achievements and progress in this important work. 



The Kennel. 



This department has won the confidence of dog owners. Its reports of field trials, bench 

 shows and other events are recognized as impartial, honest, and the most able published 

 The recent series of papers by its editor, entitled "Training vs. Breaking," have been pub 

 lished in book form, and have had a very large sale. Other papers of equal importance will 

 be published from time to time. 



Yachting and Canoeing. 



The editor of this department being a practical naval architect, and thoroughly familiar 

 with every branch of the subject, will continue the same intelligent treatment of yachting 

 and canoeing that have already won for the Forest anu Stream esteem and confidence 



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Its editors aim to make the Forest and Stream a medium for the interchange of inf,„ 

 mation, entertainment and amusement among sportsmen. Sketches of field excursions 

 shooting and angling trips, original observations in natural history, and other like contribu- 

 tions are respectfully solicited. Secretaries of clubs aud associations are urged to send us 

 reports of their transactions. Expressions of opinion upon any subject within the scope of 

 the paper are invited and will be given place in our columns. 



We beg to suggest to the friends of the Forest and Stream that they bring the paper 

 and its merits to the attention of others whose tastes and sympathies arc in accord with its 

 spirit and aims. Free specimen copies will be cheerfully furnished upon application. 



The weekly issues of the Forest and Stream form two volumes each year, of twenty- 

 six numbers, or 500 pages each, and the files constitute a library of permanent worth 

 Eighteen such volumes have already been published. We furnish handsome file binders 

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