March 3, 1882.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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PAfllf 



MEAT "FIBRINE" DOG CAKES. 



TEN' 



iDogs 

 highest award for Dog Biscuits at the Paris Exhibition, 1878; Kennel Tciub Special 7 i:U? Hanover Doe Show' 



Club, New York, Gold Medal; Irish Kennel Club, Silver Medal, etc., etc. ' 



BEWARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS. 



Please see that Every Cake is Stamped. "SPKATTS P-A-TEJUSTT " and i 

 WHOLESALE AGENTS, 



FRANCIS O. de LUZE & CO., 



18 South William Street, - "NEW YORK. 



WESTERN AGENTS— B. KITTRIDGE & CO., Cincinnati, O. 



Packed In Cases of 1 1 2 pounds each. 



SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 



RTAMPKfc 



To be had In smaller quantities of 



Grocers and the Sporting Goods 



Trade Generally. 



FISHING TACKLE-SKATES. 



W« have more than 1,2{ 

 Best Mai 



POCKET KNIVES, 



r Sportsmen's, Hunter's and Coachmen's, Garden- 

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 various implements. Silver Fruit Kmves. Razors, 

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Krug & Co.'s 



CHAMPAGNES 



STANDARD AND DRY. 



The Sportsman's Wine. 



A. KOCHEREAU & CO., 



Sole Agents, 



6 SOUTH WILLIAM ST., N. Y. 



16 and 18 St. Louis St., New Orleans. 



M OLLERS 



FOB 

 General 

 Debility/ 



Scrofula, 



Rheumatism 

 •r Consumption, 



Is superior to any in de- 1 

 licacy of taste and smell,'" 

 medicinal virtues and purity, 

 • London, European and New 

 York physicians pronounce It the 

 purest and" beat Bold by DwsgSirfs. 



STONEHENGE ON THE DOG. 



Price 83.50. 



For sale by Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 



YOURNAME»"eM0* 



beat ertists: Bc^aela, JSirxic, tiyii 

 ipet, WaterStxnee,ete.-&o two alut* 



/■■Hew stales, 

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■ .^» Agent's < 

 Advertising and 



je Card*. Ixnnet prioMtodedaa 



MAKE HENS LAY. 



traveling m this country. Bays that most of the Horse 

 and Cattle Powders sold here are worthless trash. He 

 says that Rherldan'a Condition Powders are absolutely 

 pure and immenself valuable. Nothing on earth will 

 bake hens lay lfto Sheridan's Condition Powders. Doao, 

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 by mauler eight letter stamps. L 8. JOHNSON 4 CO.. 

 :*6toh. Mass., formerly Bangor Me. 



The Gun and its Development, 



By W. W. GREENER. 



KE BALE AT THIS OFFICE 



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$lW*t«tt']8i (B0*fljS. 



Fishing Pants. 



& CO., 



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 House 

 PLANS 



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FARRAR'S POCKET MAP OF MOOSEHEAD 

 Lake and the North Maine Wilderness, a valu- 

 able companion for the sportsman, hunter and 

 lumberman. Lately corrected and revised, and now 

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 RAR, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



IR9S- RELIABLE — 1882 



BUIST'S SEED** 

 «=— — ARE THE ii ^Qk 



EST SEEDV 



Are entirely the product of our own farms, and 



are nusiirmiNsed by any in the world for purity 

 andreliB , !en Almanac. 



on riming lit !>;;'-u:= un fuiihfu 'ination, with prices! 

 OT" Wholesale Price-Lisl fur .!/«•> ■/amis on application. 



ROBERT BUIST,Jr.,Seed Grower 



PHILADELPHIA. 



O. H. EUTEBKOUK, 27 Dock Square, Boston, Mass. 



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



FLIRTATION CAMP; 



OR, 



RIFLE, ROD AND GUN IN CALIFORNIA. 



By THEODORE S. VAN DYKE. 

 FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. PRICE tt.SO. 



A short treatise on the propagation of Forest Trees 

 from Seeds, Seedlngs and Cuttings. Price 6 cents. 

 Price List of Tree Seeds, Seedlings, Evergreens, 

 &c, mailed free. Address, 



W. W. JOHNSON, 

 Suowflake, Antrim Co., Mich. 



EASTWARD HO! OR, ADVENTURES AT 

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FARRAR'S POCKET MAP OF THE RIOHARD- 

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