JULY 27 1882 



FOREST AND STREAM" 



601 



THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN DOG FEEDING-. 



SPRATT'S PATENT 



Meat " DE^itorine " Vegetable 



DOG CAKES. mv-v 



WITH BEETROOT IMPROVED PATENT). * 1^ * »" • 



Please see that Every Calie is Stamped "SPBATT'S PATENT" and a X. 

 WHOLESALE AGENTS, 



FRANCIS O. de LUZE & CO., 



18 South William Street, - - - NEW YORK. 



WESTERN AGEXTS— 33. KITTKIDGE & CO., Cincinnati, O. 



fJTAMPES^ 



Packed In Cases of 1 1 2 pounds each. 



SEND FOE, CIRCULAR. 



To be had in smaller quantities of 



Grocers and the Sporting Goods 



Trade Generally. 



Ptefrtlanimts. 



THE COLLENDER BILLIARD TABLES 



MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE 



H. W. COLLENDER. CO. 



WAKEKOOMS : 

 768 Broadway. New York • 



84 and 86 State estreat, Chicago; 



17 South Fifth St., St. Louis. 



Three in Norway, 



— BY— 



TIf© OF THJE.Hl. 



With a Map and Fifty-eight Illustrations. 



One volume, 12mo. Price $1.75. 



For sale by the Forest and Stream Pub. Co. 



Eaton's Rust Preventor. 



For GUNS, CUTLERY and SURGICAL INSTRU- 

 MENTS. Specially adapted for salt water shooting. 

 For sale at all principal gun stores. Western 

 trade supplied dy E. E. EATON, 53 State street, 

 Chicago, 111. Cannot be sent by mail. 

 Manufactured solely bv 

 GEO. B. EATON, 570 Pavonia Avenue, 

 Jersey City, N. J. 



Bird Dealers and Fanciers 



will find it to their advantage to call a Head- 

 quarters, where they constantly can find a full assort- 

 ment of Song and Fancy Birds, also a kinds o rare 

 animals adapted for Zoological Gardens an Show 

 purposes. 



Chas. Reiehe & Bro., 



55 CHATHAM ST., NEW YORK. 

 (Established 1847.) 



WE WILL BUY 



Live Rocky Mountain Sheep, Beavers, Antelopes, 



Wolverines, Whooping Cranes, Prairie 



Chickens, Quails, Woodducks, 



Wild Turkeys, etc. 



M OLLERS 



COD-LIVER 0I | 



PUREST 



FOE 

 General 



Debit .. 

 Scrofula, 



Rheuinat- — 

 or Consumpt 

 is superior to any 

 licacy of taste and smell 

 medicinal virtues and purity. 



London, European and New 

 York physicians pronounce it the 

 purest and best. Sold by,DruggiBts. 



W.H.Sciiiefle.liu&Co.(T;: 



:) NewYork 



MAKE HENS LAY, 



An Engl; 



urgeon and Chemist, i 



traveling in this country, says that 

 Horse and Cattle Powders sold here an 

 trash. He says that Sheridan's Conditio 

 are absolutely pure and immensely valu 

 ing on earth will make hens lay like 

 Condition Powders. Lie.:,.--. 

 pint food. Sold everywhere, or sent 

 eight letter stamps, L 8. J< ml - 

 Mass., formerly Bangor, Me. 



of the 



n ■ >ri hlest 



Powders 



>le. Notkh.- 



.ii.i.rrojr's T^iXMjatsRjtri- 



WITHOUT A TEACHER 

 Price 50 Cents. 



EOT;, SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 



&££ A WEEK IK YOUR OWN TOWN. TERMS 

 •byy and go outfit free. Address H. HALLETT 



CO. Portland,- Maine. ff~ 



$\mU\\m\'% <&nU. 



"5 



425 Broadway and 27 Maiden Lane 5 



AR* OFFERING THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF 



:fl xj :o db ei h 



Bobber Stmoting Jacket. 



1 



COMPRISING 



Light Weight Shooting Jackets, 



Hats, Cartridge Bags, Gun Covers, 

 RUBBER FISHING PANTS, 



RUBBER FISHING BOOT8 6 



And Complete Rubber Outfits, 



[ESTABLISHED 1838.] 8end for Catalogne s 



GOODYEAR'S 



Rubber MT g Company 



AND 



Goodyear's India Rubber 



Glove M'f'g Co., 



503 & 505 



Broadway, St, IcMas Hotel Block, 



AND 

 205 BROADWAY, COR. FULTON ST. 



Rubber Outfits Complete for 

 Hunting and FisMng. 



TROUTING PANTS AND LEGGINS A 



SPECIALTY. OUR OWN MAKE 



AND GUARANTEED. 



Rubber Goods of Every Description, 



Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 



JOHN D. LENNON, 



142 Fulton Street, New York. 



MANCTAOTnn.BR OF 



MEDALS, 

 Badges and Emblems 



OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. 



Special Designs Sent Free 



UPON APPLICATION. 



Anything in the Jewelry Line Made 



to Order. 



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



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



ffcWj "TDTTT TOTOTT***} 0TOr ° ne Hunclred Millions sold inlSSl. 



> for purity. O JL(jT-A. JlvjL _L J. Jli O . 



V *j: &M 



UNRIVALLED 1 



Fragrant Vonif)/ Wair, Three JK$Rga and Jtfew Vanity F<ur, 

 Peerless Tobacco Works, WM, S. KIMBALL & 00. Rochester N. Y. 



iuMtartianis. 



Published this Day. 

 Life and Writings 



OF 



Frank Forester. 



(HENRY WILLIAM HERBERT.) 



EMBRACING THE FIRST FULL 

 AND AUTHENTIC MEMOIR. 



FUGITIVE SKETCHES, UNPUBLISHED MANU- 

 SCRIPTS, CONTRIBUTIONS FROM OLD 

 FRIENDS AND COMPANIONS, Etc. 



EDITED BY" DAYID W. JUDD. 



THE FIRST TWO VOLUMES NOW READY 

 Each Volume complete in itself. 



Crown 8vo. Handsomely Printed on Tinted Paper. 

 Elegantly Illustrated, -with full-page Portrait of 

 Herbert in Hunting Costume, an accurate picture 

 "The Cedars," and many other appropriate Illus- 

 trations. 



Price, Post-paid, $1.50 per Volume. 



Orange Judd Co. 



Publishers and Importers of all Works pertaining 



to Rural Life. 



751 Broadway, New York. 



(Opposite Astor Placet. 



The English " Fishing Gazette." 



Devoted to angling, river, lake and sea fishing, and 



fishculture, 



Every Friday, 16 pages, folio, price 2d, 



Volume VI. commenced with the number for 



January 7, 1882. 



Editor— R. B. MARSTON. 



Free by post for one year for 12s. 6d. (say $3.20) to 



any address in the United States. 



Sent direct from the office for any portion of a 

 year at the above rate. U. S. postage stamps can 

 be remitted, or money order payable to Sampson, 

 Low, Marston & Co., the proprietors. 



Contains special articles on all fresh and salt 

 water fish and fishing; reports of the state of the 

 rivers; reports from angling clubs; fishculture and 

 natural history; where to fish; angling notes and 

 queries; angling exchange column; notices of 

 fishing tackle, books, Sue., and other features. 



A copy of the cm-rent number can be had (post 

 '"' ;■" ending six cents in stamps to R. B. Mars- 

 ton, the FISHING GAZETTE office, 12 and 13. 

 ,. M. 



The FISHING GAZETTE circulates extensively 

 among anglers and country gentlemen in all parts 

 of the Empire. 



"There is a large public interest in fishing. . . 

 An excellent class organ." — World. 



"One of the best authorities on these and Idndred 

 subjects. 1 '— Truth. 



"A brighter and gayer little paper is not pub- 

 lished.' '—May fair. 



The FISHING GAZETTE is quoted by the Time* 

 and all the best papers. 



One of the best mediums for 



ADVERTISEMENTS 

 of fishing tackle makers, fishcultitrists. hotels and 

 fishing quarters, whisky, waterproof fishing goods, 

 cigars and tobacco, books of angling, and all other 

 requirements of anglers; also for all general adver- 

 tisements addressed to a well-to-do class in all parts 

 of the country and abroad. 



Office— 12 and 13, Fetter-lane London' 



M00SEHEAD LAKE AND THE NORTH MAINE 

 Wilderness Illustrated. The only complete and 

 comprehensive guide book to Northern Maine and 

 the head waters of the Kennebec, Penobscot, St. 

 John's and Aroostook rivers, and the numerous 

 lakes and ponds connected with them. 256 pages, 

 83 illustrations and large map. Tinted paper, il- 

 luminated covers. Price, by mail, post-paid, 50 

 cents. CHARLES A. J. FARRAR, Jamaica Plain 

 Mass. 



FARRAR'S POCKET MAP OF THE RICHARD - 

 SON-RA x TGELEY LAKES REGION, including all 

 the lakes, ponds and rivers of that famous country 

 as well as the head waters of the Connecticut 

 river. Connecticut and Parmacbenee Lakes, etc.; 

 cloth bound. Price, post-paid, by mail, 50 cents. 

 CHARLES A. J. FARRAR, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



NEW EDITION. 



Canoe and Camera, 



With sixty illustrations, and h new map of the 



canoe tours of the State of Maine. 

 PRICE $1.50. FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 



PER DAY AT HOME. SAM- 



. pics worth ^ c free. Address 

 STINSGN & CO. Portlan Mahie 



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