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FOREST AND STREAM. 



NATIONAL FLYING TAE&ET CO., 



Knoxville, Tenn. 



Boston: 

 Wm. B. Schaefer & Sons. 

 Philadelphia: 

 J. C. Grubb & Co. 



New York: 

 H. U. Squires. 

 Indianapolis: 

 Hanson A''an Camp Co, 



Send for Circulars & Terms 

 before buying elsewhere. 



ONLY AND ORIGINAL 



Clay-Pigeon, 



IN BOXES OF 100. 



TRAPS, 

 LIGOWSKYC.P.CO., 



Box 1292, Cincinnati, O. 



NEW RIFI.E SIGHT. 



Tie Best OpeDSiiMforSprtiiMes 



IN THE WORU3! 



They are used on the Plains and In The Socky 

 MouBtalns in preference to all others. Can be acl- 

 justed to anyrifieif description of rifleis forwarded. 

 Send 2-cent stamp for illustrated pamphlet, and read 

 explanatory testimonials and directions. Discount 

 to the trade only. Pi-ice of sights, extra fine finished, 

 $10 per set; plain finished, $5 per set. F. W. 

 FKEUND, 912 Bergen avenue, Greenville, N. J. 



THROWN FROM A CLAY-PIGEON TRAP. 



FMGHT, BREAKING QUAI.ITIE8, SCIENTIFIC FORM and COST 

 not equalled In »ny oilier target. 



PRICE, PER THOUSAND, SIO.OO. 



TARGET BALIS AT REDUCED PRICES. 



We still manufacture our renowned target ball and the "ACME" BAIiL 

 XBAP. The best goods ever introduced. 



Prices-— Traps, $5.00; Balls, $6.00 per thousand. Trap and bbl. Balls, $5.00. 

 SEND FOR CIRCULAES. 



TARGET BALL & BALL PIGEON CO., Limited, Lockport, N.Y. 



MANUFACTURERS OP THE 



LEFEYER AUTOMATIC HAMMERLESS GUNS. 



PRICE, $75 to $300.00. 



•This improvement is the only hammerless gun in the world with compensated action, to take up 

 wear in every du-ection. The safety is automatic both in locking and releasing. Used bv the best trap 

 shots in America. Winner of the Pierce Diamond Badge three times at the New York State Convention. 

 Send for iUustratied catalogue. .^.„.^.r^T» . -n-nyrc o _««,,o^ xr v 



liEFEVER ARMS CO., Syracuse, N. Y. 



NEW YORK SALES ROOMS: VON tENGERKE & DETM01.D. 14 Murray St. 

 PHILADELPHIA, " JOSEPH C. GRUBB & CO., 712 Market SI. 



The "Field" Single Breech- Loader. 



The "FIELD" has Scott Top Lever, Pistol 

 Grip, Rebounding Lock, Patent Fore End, Large 

 Striker, and costs a mere trifle. These are the only Single 

 Breech Loaders worth having. Other styles are successfully 

 sold only as they resemble ours. It is just the gun for boys or 

 men who cannot atford to buy double guns. 



REMEMBER THAT WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE 



WHICH SURPASS AL,L, OTHERS. 



Send stamp for catalogue which contains list of JOB LOT GUNS also. Address 



P. O. Box 1,114. 15 Murray Street, New York City. 



Bromfield House. Boston. 



EUROPEAN PLAN 

 MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



Wild Fowl_Shooting. 



SPRINGVILLB HOUSE OR SPORTSMBITe 

 RETREAT, BHINNECOCK BAY, L. I. 



By a practical gunner and an oldbayman. Hae 

 always on hand the beat of boats, batteries, etc., 

 with the largest rig of trained wild geeae decoys on 

 the coast. The best ground in the vicinity of New 

 York for bay snipe shooting of all varieties. Special 

 attention given by himselt to guests, and satisf ac 

 tion guaranteed. Domesticated young wild geese 

 for sale. Address WM. N. LANE, Gtood Ground, 

 L. I. 



The English " Fishing Gazette." 



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

 flshculture. 

 fiverv Saturday, 16 pages, folio, price ai. 



Volume XI. commenced with number 4.29 for 

 July 11, 1885. 

 EDrroB-B. B. MARSTON 

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

 any address in the United States. 



Sent direct from the offtce 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. 



Contams special articles on all fresh and salt 

 water fish and fishing; reports of the state of the 

 rivers; reports from angling clubs; flshculture and 

 natural history; where to fish; angling notes and 

 queries; angling exchange column; notices of 

 fishing tackle, books, &c., and other featiures. 



A copy of the current number can be had (post 

 free by sending six cents in stamps to R. B. Mars 

 ton, the FISraNG GAZETTE office, 12 and 13. 

 Fetter-lane, London. 



The FISHING GAZETTE circulates extensivelj 

 among anglers and country gentlomen in aH parte 

 of the Empire. 



"There is a large pubhc interest in fishing, , . 

 An excellent class organ."— World. 



"One of the best authorities on these and kindred 

 subjects. "—2Vu<A. 



"A brighter and gayer little paper is not pub- 

 lished."— Jlfcw/'air. ^ , 



The FISHING GAZETTE is quoted by the Timet 

 and all the best papers. 



One of the best mediums for 



ADVERTISEMENTS 



of fishing tackle makers, flshculturists, hotels ano 

 fishing quarters, whisky, waterproof fishing goods, 

 cigars and tobacco, books of angling, and all othoj 

 requirements of anglers; also for all general adver 

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

 of the eountry and abroad. 

 Office— 12 and 13, Fp'^er-lane London 



PHOTOORAPHT MADE EAST. 



Remember the negatives may all be developed on 

 your return home. 



The lightest, most complete and practical of 

 Amateur Equipments. Price ?10 and upward. E. 

 & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 591 Broadway, N. Y. 

 Send for catalogue. Book of iDstnictiqns free 

 Forty years established in thi.<i line of business. 



An iafallible preventive of the attacks of Mosqui- 

 toes, Black Flies. Gnats aud all other insects. Neat, 

 clean and easily applied. Contains no tab, will not 

 stain nor injure the skin, ea-sily washed off. may be 

 carried without danger of lealdng or spilling. Price 

 35 cents per box. Agents-T. J. Conroy, 65 Fulton 

 St., N.Y. Abbey & Imbrie, 18 Vesey St., N. Y. 



A. G. SPALDING & BROS., 



MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 



Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, Ammunition, 



Hunting 



New Lighming Nlagazine Rifle. UOtBing 



Fishing Tackle, Anglers' Supplies and General Sporting Goods. 



I'rices to th.e Trade Gruaranteed. 

 Bend for new ami Catalogue and S4-pagre Tackle Catalogue, 



Northeri & Norll f esteri Sailiay 



From Toronto or Hamilton. 



The only line running to the famous Canadian 



MUSKOEA LAKES. 



No better Hunting, Fishing, Camping or Family 

 Resort to be found in America. 



It is reached within five hours from Toronto or 

 Hamilton. Connection at Muskoka Wharf is made 

 with steamers of the Muskoka Lakes Navigation 

 Company for principal points. 



Parlor Cars. First-Ciass Hotels. 



Accommodation is to be had at ports of call at 

 from $1.00 to $3.50 per day. Campmg parties can 

 live for considerably less. 



Guides, Boats, etc., obtained at any of the hotels 

 at reasonable rates. 



Moose, Deer, Bear, Partridge, Duck, Brook Trout, 

 Maskalonge, Salmon Trout, Black Bass, Pickerel to 

 be had in abundance. No long journey needed. 

 You will not be disappointed. 



TOURISTS' KATES — Tourists' or Sportsmen's 

 Tickets are good to stop over at any point north of 

 Barrie and return up till close of navigation. Camp 

 equipage, stores and dogs are carried free when 

 accompanied by owners. Baggage checked through 

 to principal points on Lakes. 



For Tickets, Rates, Time Tables, etc., apply to 

 Agents at all principal Ticket Offices in Canada or 

 Unites States, or ROBERT QUINN, 



A. P. OOCKBURN, General Pass. Agent, 



Gen. Man. M. N. Co., N. & N. W. R'ys., 



Gravenhurst. Toronto 



THE 



llf aiiee, Lale Shore 



M Western Railway 



Has opened a new field for Tourists, Pleasure and 

 Health Seekers and Sportsmen, and is developing 

 a new territory, offering unsurpassed inducements 

 to business men of all classes. 



The line runs from Milwaukee north and passes 

 through the Dairy Region of Wisconsin, and its 

 always cool and comfortable Summer Resorts, 

 located on Lake Michigan, Sheboyg.m, Sheboygan 

 Falls and Manitowoc. 



Through the picturesque scenery of the Fox River 

 Valley, and the cities of Kaukauna, and Appleton , 

 noted for their vast Water Power and Manufactur- 

 ing Facilities. 



Tiirougb Northern Wisconsin and the Michigan 

 Peninsula, the most beautiful Region of Forests, 

 Streams and Lakes in the great Northwest. 



Within its Umits are located the best Fishing and 

 Hunting Grounds in the country. The Equable 

 Climate and the pure air of the Pine Forests, make 

 it a most desirable Sanitarium, especially for suffer- 

 ers from Hay Fever and Lung Diseases. 



Good Hotels, Fleets of Pleasure Boats, and gen- 

 eral facilities for comfort and pleasure at Lake 

 Gogebic, the Eagle Whalers and Pelican Lake. 



Throuerh the most wonderful Mineral Region of 

 the United States: The Gogebic, Montreal and 

 Penokee Iron Ranges. A new and rich field for the 

 Prospector, Speculator and Capitalist. Picturesque 

 Scenery and Interesting Sight-s for the Tourist. 

 The Line terminates at Ashland, Lake Superior, 

 well known as a desirable Summer Resort, 

 nunc Dnni/ containing Maps, Engravings 

 uUIUl. DUUiV and general information, free 

 on apphcation to the General Passenger Agent. 



H. G. F. EEET). H. 1. WHITOOMB, 



Gen'l Superintendent. Gen'l Pass. Agent. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



BOSTON & MAINE 



RAILROAD. 



THE ICE IS OUT OF 



Moose Head and 

 Rangeley Lakes. 



spoBisMEi's iwmM mm 



Are now on Sale as iollows: 



FROM BOSTON TO 



Andover and return $10 00 



Middle Dam and return 12 00 



Upper " " 13 00 



Cambridge (Upton) and return, 12 00 



Indian Rock, via Farmington, and return 13 (6 



Indian Rock, via Andover, and return 14 OO 



Rangeley Lake and return ^ 



Farmington, Me., and return 9 00 



Phillips and return ■ . • 10 00 



T T T> 1 ( via Farmington, retmTi via -ik ok 

 Indian Rock] ^^dover, or vice versa. fl5 25 



Eustis or Smitn's Farm and return 13 00 



Bemis and return 14 00 



Mt. Kineo, Moosehead Lake and return 15 00 



Forks of the Kennebec and return 13 00 



Trains leave Boston at 9 A. M. and 7 P. M. 

 Parlor cars on day trains and sleeping cara 

 on night trains. 



T. L n x ( 880 Washington Street 



Boston City Offices] soeWasW^^^onStreet. 



± m- 1 X nfl3 ( Haymarket Square, 

 De-pot Met Offices l causew^^Street. 



JAS. T. PURBEK, D. J. Fli ANDERS, 



Gen. Manaeer. Gen. Passenger Agent. 



The Steamers of this Line reach some of the 

 finest waterfowl and upland shooting sections in the 

 coimtry. Connecting direct for City Pomt, JMies 

 River. Currituck, Kittyhawk Club Grounds. Vaa 

 Slvck's, etc., ©tc. These points can now be reached 

 by rail and stage from Nertolk. Norfolk stBame^^^ 

 BaU from Pier 26, N , R., New York. Tuesday, Wednes 

 day. Thursday and Saturday at 3 P. 1^ 



Full information given at Co.'s oiHee, 886 Wes^ 

 street, New York. ' 



WILDFOWL SHOOTING. 



Sportsmen's resort near the Great South Bay, be- 

 tween South Oyster Bay and Amityvjlle. Guides, 

 toats and decoys for Geese, Brant and Duck. Good 

 Ra^jbiFand Quail shooting, Snipe ^booting at 

 height nQ\v. Dogs f urn shed. Terms 81 50 per day. 

 Address L. BEsIaRT, Amitys-ille, L. I gfittd ^'OSa 

 and you wUi be met at depot with \Yagow. 



