Tra. t, 18820 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



PATENT 



MEAT "FIBRINE" DOG CAKES. 



" SPKATT'S PATENT " are Purveyors by Appointment to all the principal Shows and Kennels 



Cakes are used at the Dogs' Home, London ; Jardin d'Accliuiatation, Paris, etc. They have been aw; 



highest award for Dog Biscuits at the Paris Exhibition, 1878"; Kennel Club Special Medal; Grand Gold Medal, Hanover Dog Show, 18(9; Westminster Kennel 

 Club. New York, Gold Medal; Irish" 



. the United Kingdom and abroad. The Patent " Fibrine " 

 •ded over 30 Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals; receiving the 



STAMPED. 



a Kennel Club, Silver Medal, etc., etc. 



BEWARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS. 



Please see that Every Calte is Stamped. "SPRATTe PATENT ,! 



BTAMPKB, 



Packed in Cases of 1 1 2 pounds each. 

 SEND FOB, CIRCULAR. 



WHOLESALE AGENTS, 



FRANCIS O. de LUZE <fc CO,, 



18 South William Street, - 



WESTERN AGENTS— B. KITTKJDGE & CO., Cii 



NEW YORK. 



clnnati, O. 



To be had In smaller quantities of 



Grocers and the Sporting Goods 



Trade Generally. 



PtoUattmw. 



Krug & Co.'s 



CHAMPAGNES 



STANDARD AND DRY. 



The Sportsman's Wine. 



A. ROCHEREAU & CO., 



Sole Agents, 



6 SOUTH WILLIAM ST., N. Y. 



1« and 18 St. Eouia St., New Orleans. 



KNAPP&VANNOSTRAND, 



Poultry and Game, 



289 & 390 WASHINGTON MARKET, 

 New York. 



Consipmts of alllis of (Me solicited. 



W£ CHARGE NO COMMISSION. 



We accept consignments. Allow market price day 



of arrival, and send checks every Tuesday 



for all invoices of previous' week. 



VINCENT BISSIG, 



Practical Gunsmith, 



9 CHAMBERS ST., NEW YORK. 

 New and Second-Hand Guns, Pistols, etc.; con- 

 gtantly on hand. Repairing of every description 

 done "in the best manner and warranted. Guns 

 bored to shoot close and hard. Pistol grips fitted to 

 Stocks. Pin fires altered to central fire. 



SHELLS LOADED TO ORDER. 



ENGSTROM'S RAZORS. 



^BRADFORD $ ANTHONY, 



BOSTON, MASS. 



S^AGENTS 



-J*£S"„». UNITED STffl 



rrBCE BEST XTV THE WORLD 



Extreme care is used in their manufactui'e. 



Thev are made of the BEST STEEL ATTAINABLE, 

 every blade being hardened and .tempered by Mr. 

 ENGSTKOM himself by a secret cnemlcal process, 

 which render* it impossible for any Kazur not to be or 

 the Best Cutting Quality. 



They will be found to shave any beards growing on the 

 human face. 



FOR SALE BY DEALERS IN CUTLERY. 



Mailed to anv address on receipt of the price, which 

 la for black h^mile mi -din-.r. and small size, £2.00; wide 

 blade, $2.00; ivory, $3.00; extra ivory, S3.S0 each. 

 Every Kazor is fully Warranted by 



BRADFORD & ANTHONY, 



Importers, Manufacturers, Agents and Dealers in 



Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, Skates. 

 874 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON, MASS. 



50 



for the three first numbers of 

 the new volume of Doiop.est's 

 Monthly. Ten large pictures 

 —Steel engravings and Oil. The 

 — ^mm~- best Portrait of the late Presi- 

 dent James A. Garfield. Two pieces of music. 

 Three cut dress patterns. Two hundred illustra- 

 tions. Two bundred and forty pages of choice 

 literature, size 8tfx 11#, or \% pounds of elegant 

 .printing, on tinted paper, post free, for fifty cents 

 miKjetage stamps. W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, 

 Fublliher, 17 East 14th Street, New York, 



he Art of Photography 



Complete without a Teacher. 

 From $r,.00 up; send 10c. for Circu- 

 lar and Catalogue, to 

 AUGUST HERZOa, 8G John St., N.X- 

 llanuf r of Photo. Instruments. 



Bft YOURNAME&m'&SiSlQs 



j|| New styles, ay best artuiUJ : Beapaui, Birlk, H^.t 



'.' r. 4 Ckras*o4,Lan<lacape»,WaU!r8i>meii i et<;.--£0>MOtI!** 



! - >* Ajr8M'80ompietei5iratpl»SooiE,SSaji. GreatmkJistj 



Oarda. Sores pctew to dM&nr 



FLIRTATION C*lJtIF; 



OB, 



Rifle, Rod and Gun in California, 



BY THEODORE S. VAN DYKE. 

 !to sale at this •ffloe. Prioo fl.60. 



gyvtimtti* <8»jwto. 



HODGMAN & CO., 



425 Broadway and 27 Maiden Lane, - New York. 



ARE OFFERING THE LARGEST STOCK OF 



Rubber Fishing Outfits, 



COMPRISING 



FISHING PANTS, 



FISHING BOOTS, 



Light, Black, White or Tan Color Coats, 



AND COMPLETE 



RUBBER SPORTING OUTFITS. 



Fishing Pants. 



ESTABLISAED 1838. 



Send for Catalogue. 



GOODYEAR'S RUBBER MANUFACTURING CO., 



AND 



Goody ear's India Rubber Glove M'i'g Co., 



503 & 505 Broadway, 



St. Nicholas Hotel, and 

 205 Broadway, 



Cor. Fulton Street, 

 NEW YORK CITY. 



RUBBER OUTFITS 



COMPLETE FOR 



Hunting and Fishing. 



Trouting Pants and Leg- 

 gins a Specialty. 



All Guaranteed Thor- 

 oughly Waterproof. 

 front view. RUBBER GOODS „ p 



_ 0F _ Hallcok Hu: . 



Halloce: Huntnq Coat.— Every Description. pocket extends tt 



Six pockets outside and game J with capacity far 



pockets inside. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, game bag. 



ntire length of coat, 

 ■passing any ordinary 



I 



C. H. EUTEBROUK, 27 Bock Square, Boston, Mass. 



This lever is a solid piece of steel; goes through and through the body. Guns made to order. 



"Shore Birds," 



A REPRINT OF PAPERS ON THE SUBJECT WHICH HAVE APPEARED IN THE 

 "FOREST AND STREAM." 

 /. HAUNTS AND HABITS. 



V. LOCALITIES. 

 VI. BLINDS AND DECOYS. 



LT. BANOE AND MIGRATIONS. 

 UI. A MORNING WITHOUT THE BIRDS. 

 Sent on receipt of price, 15 cents, by the 



FOREST AMD STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 



TV. NOMENCLATURE. 



B. F. NICHOLS & CO., 



BOSTON, MASS., 



Manufacturers of 



HEXAGONAL SPLIT BAMBOO FISHING RODS, 



REMOVED TO 153 MILK STREET. 



We are obliged to have more room in our factory and greater facilities for manufacturing our goods 



to meet the increasing demand. We have received the highest award and silver medal at the Massachu- 

 setts Charitable Mechanics' Association Fair for our superior goods. Send for catalogue 



50 



CENTS FOR 



& 1 ! 



will return you by mail three elegant parlor gems, suitable ^ "^fe 

 for framing, each 12 by SX inches— 1 Oil Picture, 1 Steel \T _ I 

 Engraving, 1 Photo Plate — samples of our Publication, p, ■ 



Enclose two three-cent Etamps with yonr address and ■ 

 - -Til three ~'~ 



by OX ■ 

 .. Plate — 

 worth fifty cents in any store. 

 Address, H. C, Potteb, 15 East 14th Street, New York. 



gMMfcatioiw. 



Any of the Following Books Scut 

 on Receipt of Price 



— BY— 

 FOREST AND STREAM PTJB. CO. 



Adirondacks, Camps and Tramps in. Northrup $1 S3 



Adirondacks, Guide to Wallace's, 6th edition. . 2 M 



Amateur Trapper— paper, 50c. : bds IS 



American Angler's Book, Norris 5 50 



American Bird Fancier. New edition 50 



American Wild Fowl Shooting J. W. Long .... a 00 

 American Ornithology, or the Natural History 

 of the Birds of the United States, Wilson & 



Bonaparte; 3 vols 18 00 



Animal Life, Described and Illustrated, Prof. 



E. Percival 5 DO 



Angling, a Book on, Francis 7 SO 



Archer, Modern 95 



Archery, Witchery of, Maurice Thompson ', Id' 



Around the World in the Yacht Sunbeam 80 00 



Art of Swimming so 



Athletic Sports for Boys— boards, 75c.; cloth.. 1 00 



Athletic Sports. Stonehenge 1 CO 



Baird's Birds of North America 3 09 



Bechstein's Chamber and Cage Birds 1 60 



Bits and Rearing Reins and Horses and Har- 

 ness, E. F. Flower go 



Books for Sportsmen: Angling, 50c • Shooting, 

 50c; Common Objects of the Seashore, 50c.; 

 Cage and Singing Birds, 50c; Dogs, 75c: 

 Birds' Eggs and Nests, 50c. ; Fresh and Salt 



Water Aquarium, 50c ; Native Song Birds. .. 75 



Breech Loader, Modern, Greener 2 60 



Cage and Singing Birds GO 



Camps in the Caribbees, by Fred. Ober 2 60 



Canoe Traveling, Powell 3 00 



Canoe, Voyage of the Paper, Bishop's 2 60 



Cassell's Book of Birds, 4 vols 12 00 



Cassell's Book of Sports and Pastimes 3 00 



Dairy Farming, by Prof. J. P. Sheldon 12 50 



Dictionary of Poultry 60 



Dog Breaking by Holabird .'.!!...! 25 



Fly Fishing in Maine Lakes 1 86 



Frank Forester's Field Sports. . . .4 50 



Frank Forester's Pishing with Hook & Line pa "00 



Field Naturalist's Hand Book, by Rev. J. G. " 



Wood , . . 2 00 



Flower Painting, Studies in ; Hii line! '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 2 60 

 Frank Forester's Manual for Young Sportsmen 2 25 

 Frank Forester's Sporting Scenes and Charac- 

 ters, 8vo., 2 vols 400 



Gun, Rod and Saddle 100 



Great Thirst Land, The : A Ride Through Natal 

 Orange Free State, Transvaal Kalahari, GU- 



more 3 50 



Hints to Riflemen, Cleveland ...... 1 60 



Horse, The Book of the; Sidney... 12 60 



How to Hunt and Trap, Batty's 1 go 



Hunter and Trapper, T brasher 1 00 



Insect World, Tne; Figuier 5 50 



Life of a Sportsman, Ninirod 1200 



Mammalia; Figuier 3 00 



Manton's Taxidermy Without a Teacher 50 



Minot's Land and Game Birds 3 00 



Ocean World; Figuier 3 00 



Pigeons, Illustrated Book of ; Fulton....!!.]." 12 50 



Poultry, Illustrated Book of ; Wi ight 12 50 



Practical Rabbit Keeper; Cumculus 1 50 



Practical Pigeon Keeper; Wright 150 



Practical Poultry Keeper; Wright ' 2 00 

 P. ;.'ii-.' n.r.l : ii'.r 



Shore Birds 15 



The Gun and its Development, by Greener. . . ! 7 60 



Vegetable World; Figuier ; 8 00 



Wild Adventures in Wild Places; Gordon 



Stables 2 00 



WINGr SHOOTING. 



BY "CHIPMUNK." 



Containing full and accurate methods of loading- 

 the breech-loader, instructions concerning powder, 

 shot and wadding; hints on wing-shooting; direc- 

 tions for hunting snipe, woodcock, ruffed grouse 

 and quail. 



Price $1.00. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of 

 price. 



S. G. DAVEY, Publisher, 



London, Ontario. 



LATEST EDITION 



OF THE 



Hurlingham and London 



GUN CLUB'S TRAP SHOOTING RULES, 

 For sale at this office. Price twenty-five cento. 



THE AND HOW TO USE IT TO KILL EV- 



njTVr ERY FAIR WING SHOT. By Gwynne 

 vJT U x> Price, Vice-President Sportsmen's Club, 

 St. Louis, Mo., who defeated Bogardus. Trap 

 shooting. Plunge-trap and Class Shooting Exposed. 

 American Field says: "It possesses genuine merit." 

 Kennel and Field says: "Every man that uses a 

 gun should hav e it." Mailed for 28c, stamps or cur- 

 rency, by GWYNNE PRICE, St. Louis, Mo. 



CAMP LIFE IN THE WILDERNESS.— SECOND 

 edition now ready. This story describes the 

 trip of a party of Boston gentlemen to the Riehard- 

 son-Rangeley lakes. It treats of " camp life," in- 

 doors and out, is amusing, instructive and interest- 

 ing; 224 pages, 12 illustrations. Price 25 cents. Br 

 mail, postpaid, 30 cents. CHARLES A. J. FARRAR, 

 Jamaica plain, Mass. 



%.K +/-» 3£9fi PER DAY AT HOME. SAW- 

 V>0 LU ^AU pies worth $5 free. Addrew 

 TIN SON & CO., Portland, Maine. 



