118 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Sept. 3, 1885. 



"FOREST AND STREAM SERIES. 



DEER HUNTING. 



BY JUDGE JOHN DEAN CATON. 



BY and by it will be time to hunt antelope and deer. It is 

 always time to x-ead about them. Judge Caton's book 

 on the antelope, elk, deer, moose and caribou of America 

 discusses in a readable way the life history of these animals 

 and the methods of their capture. It "is the work of an 

 enthusiastic sportsman who lias nad a wide experience and 

 has devoted the leisure of years to studying these interesting 

 game animals. The volume is very fully illustrated, and is a 

 perfect storehouse of information and entertainment. The fii-st 

 edition was sold by the Boston publishers at $4. Price $3.50. 



WOODCRAFT. 



DOG TRAINING. 



BY S. T. HAMMOND. 



HE was a promising puppy, and when you turned him over 

 to the breaker to be educated, you thought he was 

 bound to make "the best dog in the world." And you'll not 

 soon forget how disappointed and disgusted you were when 

 the dog, the breaker and the big bill— all three tui-ned up 

 together, and you saw that the animal's spirit was broken 

 and it would take a steam calliope to make him mind. Now, 

 this could not have happened if you had been wise enough to 

 buy a copy of Hammond's book, and in your odd leisure 

 moments tram the dog yourself instead of having him 

 broken by some one else. We are selling edition after edition 

 of this book, and it is revolutionizing the system of preparing 

 dogs for work in the field. Price $1.00. 



BY "NESSMUK." 



SHORE BIRDS. 



A COMPACT pocket handbook of condensed, boiled-down, 

 concise, clear, comprehensive, sensible, pi-actical camp 

 gum]Dtion. "Nessmuk" has been "in the woods" in Michigan, \ PAMPHLET for those who "gun" along the shore. Tells 

 New York, Pennsylvania, and South Ameiica, and this is a XX. of: I. Haunts and Habits— Where the bay birds live 

 book for outers, wherever they kindle their camp-fire. The and what they do at home. II. Range and Migration— Where 

 author believes in •'smoothing it." He has learned how; now they go to breed and where to spend the winter. III. A 

 he teUs others. It is much easier to learn from "Nessmuk" Morning Without the Birds— An episode of shore shooting. 



than from Dame Experience. We should not be surprised if I TX^ "Mnr.ionf.iatiiTa_ a ^ic:+r^f a„.„„;„ .•„„ „.<! r, 7. 



"Woodcraft" completely revolutionized the methods of camp- 

 ing out. If you aie going to the woods, read "Woodcraft" 

 before you go. It may add to your trip a hundred fold. 

 Price $1.00. 



IV. Nomenclature— A list of our American species otLimicolcjc, 

 with a description of each specie*. V. Locahties— Where to 

 go to shoot them. VI. Bhnds and Decoys— How to shoot 

 them after you have reached the grounds. 45 pp., paper. 

 Price 15 cents. 



ANGLING TALKS. 



BY G-EORGE DAWSON. 



AS a political writer of conceded power, Mr. Dawson 

 wielded a trenchant pen ; when he temed from the 

 conflict of parties to the praise of the favorite pastime of 

 "simple wise men," his essays, limpid as the crystal streams, 

 are aglow with the soft summer sunlight and melodious with 

 the songs of birds. When angling was the theme, he wrote 

 from a full heart and in closest sympathy with the scenes and 

 pursuits described. These "Talks" are brimful of manly, 

 wholesome sentiment; there is in them all not a particle of 

 cant. Their sincerity and overflowing spirit at once win the 

 reader, and he perforce shares the author's enthusiasm. The 

 eifect is magical, like that of the mimic players in Xenophon's 

 Memorabilia: he who reads, if he be an angler, must go 

 a-flshing; and if he be not, straightway then must he become 

 ouQ.— Extract from Publishers^ Preface. Cloth, price 50 cents. 



CANOE "AURORA. 



BY DR. C. A. NEIDE. 



A CHARMINGLY written and always entertaining account 

 of a canoe cruise from Lake George, New York, down 

 the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers to the Gulf of Mexico, by the 

 Secretary of the American Canoe Association. To read the 

 cruise of the "Aurora" is the next best thing to having made 

 it; and the reading is decidedly more pleasant than' would 

 have been participation in some of the misadventures related. 

 216 pp., cloth. Price $1.00. 



99 



Any of the above books can be obtained in Loiidon of Davie s & Co., 1 Finch Lane, Cornhill. 



Pt EPER 



9 '•-^^-^w^^ 



There is Nothing Else in the World Like Them for the Money. 



Mr. W. K. Haynie, Chappell Hill, Texas, writes under the date ot Aug. 21, 1885: 



"I have given the Pieper Diana gun you sent me a thorough trial, and I endorse it in the strongest language. I am satisfied I have the best gun I ever shot, and I have used many of 

 leading fine makes both English and American. I have broken glass balls at 87 yards, and killed ducks with No. 6 shot at 7.5 to 80 yards. It shoots buckshot equally well; I brought 

 down two deer, one with the right and other with the left barrel. There is no possible shot the gun won't make. The finish is equal to the shooting. I am recommending the Pieper to 

 all my fi'iends." 



r'ox" S^le "fc>3r all ZF^lrsit-Old-sfii IDoa-lors in. a y -rv^ 



IF YOUR DEALER HAS N3NE, DON'T BUY TILL YOU INSPECT THE PIEPER. 



SEND FOR PIEPER CATALOGUE TO 



SCHOVERmNG, DALY i& GALBS, Sole Agents. 



Wholesale Dealers in Guns and Gun Goods. 



84 & 86 CHAMBERS ST.. NEW YORK. 



Tlie NEW MARLiIN .32 and .38 Rifles, 73^1bs., kill twice as far as any other of same calibers. 



captured tlie Illinois Diamond Badge again iliis year. 



The DALY HAMMEBLESS 



39 



This gun has met with an unprecedented success since its introduction, far exceeding 

 all expectations. For several months the manufactm-ers could not supply one-quarter the 

 demand It meets the call for a target rifle, made with the same care as the finest finish, 

 at a medium, price, and has demonstrated that a .32-caliber with proper proportions of 

 powder and lead, is sufficient for 200 or 800-yard work. Two-thirils «t alt targ;et 

 lifles in use in this country are Ballards, showing that they are 

 recognized as the leader. 



(No 8.— Half Octagon Barrel, Pistol Grip Stock, Cheek Piece, Nickeled, Olt-Haiid Butt Plate, Double Set Triggers, 



PrinOC ■ \ Globe Sights, SJ^lbs., 38 and 30 inches 



1 I lUCO . ( No. 9.— Same, but with Single Trigger 



Can be furnished with Vernier's Mid-Range and Wind Gauge Front Sights for $6.50 extra. 



Graduated Peep and 



$37 50 

 38 00 



EVERfASTING SHECIiS, 38-55, 7ct8. Each. 



Grooved Bullets, .38-caliber, 255 grains per 1000, $9.50 



ma " ■ " 11.00 



Patched " " 255 " " 11.00 



" " 330 " " 11.50 



Oartridees loaded with 165 grain grooved bullets, .32-cal ....... per 1000, $27.00 Cartridges loaded with 255-grain grooved bullets, .38-cal per 1000, $38.00 



Reloading Tools, $5.00 per set. 



The New Marlin Riflee. .33 and .SS-callbers, are meeting with great favor. Twice the range of any other Magazine Rifles of same calibers. 



M.^IirjIlS" I^IRK ^KMS CO., New Haven, Conn.. 



EVEBI.ASTING SHEILS, 33-40, 6ct8. Each. 



Grooved Bullets. .32-caliber, 165 grains per 1000, 



185 " 



Patched " " 185 " 



7.75 

 9.75 



TROUT 



AND 



BLACK BASS 



Fishing Tackle 



OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 



AT 



APPLETON & LITCHFIELD'S, 



304 Washington Street, 



BOSTON, MASS. 



LAKE8 OF MU8KOKA FOR HEALTH AND 

 recreation. Quiet private board on the lake 

 shore at low rates. Write for terms to T. M. ROBIN 

 SON, Box 186, Gravenhurst, Ontario Can. 



(Trade Mark Registered.) 

 A lotion for the prevention and cure of Insect Blteg, Sun- 

 burn, Chapped Hands and Face. 



An efHcacious remedy (when used as a Liniment) for Burns, Cuts, 

 Sprains, Rheumatism and Neuralgia. It is beneficial to the skin, is 

 colorless and cleanly, and washet off on application of soap and 

 water. 



PBICE, 50 CENTS PEK BOTTI.E. 

 THOS. JENNESS & SON, Proprietors, 

 13 WEST MARKET SQUARE, BANGOR, ME. 



Sold by Druggists and Dealers in Sporting Goods. 

 . t JOHN P. LOVELL'S SONS, 76 Washington St., Boston. 



ft0OntC'iJOS. C. GRUBB & CO., 712 Market St., Philadelphia. 

 HQCillOi HIBBARD, i>PENCER, BARTLETT & CO., 



Lake st. & Wabash ave., Chicago. 



CANOE HANDLme. 



By C. B. VAUX (" DOT "). 



A complete manual for the management of a canoe. The author begins at the very 

 beginning, describes and explains the rudiments in the simplest and plainest way possible. 

 Everything is made intelligible for beginners; and besides this ABC teaching there are so 

 many hints and wrinkles that the oldest canoeist afloat will tind pleasui-e and profit in the 

 study of these. The book is complete and concise— no useless duffle between its covers. The 

 subjects treated are the choice of a canoe, paddling, saihng, care of the canoe, recipes and 

 rules. The text is further elucidated by numerous pt actical drawings, and the beauty of the- 

 book is enhanced by the many ornamental vignettes. Pages 168; uniform with "Canoe 

 Building." Price, postpaid, $1.00. on -d 



NEW YORK: Forest and Stream Publishino Co., 39 Park Row. 



T n>mrvTcr S Bavies & Co., 1 Fiuch Lane, Cornhill. 



LOJNDUJN : j jsi^^BiiiE & Welson, 156 Minories, E. C. 



