FOREST AND STREAM. 



NATIONAL FLYIN& TARGET CO., 



Knoxville, Tenn. 



Boston : 

 Wm. R. Schaefer & Sons, 

 Philadelphia: 

 J. G. Grubb & Co. 



Send for Circulars & Terms 

 before buying elsewhere. 



ONLY AND ORIGINAL 



IN BOXES OF 100. 

 TRAPS, 



LIGOWSKYC.P.CO., 



Box 1292, Cincinnati, O. 



New York: 

 H. O. Sqaifes. 

 Indianapolis: 

 Hanson Van Camp Co. 



NEW RIFLE SIGHT. 



Tie Best OpGBSiiMforSpriEMes 



IN THE WORLD! 



Tbey are used on the Flalnit and in The Kocky 

 Monatolns in preference to all others. Very pop- 

 ular among Eastern Sportsmen and Gun CltibB using 

 open sights, and under my new construction of rear 

 sights, wind gauges on base of rear sleht can be 

 furnished in connection. Send stamps for illustrated 

 circular and for full particulars. Give your name 

 and address plainly. F. W. PREUND, Patentee, 

 Greenville, N. J. ,. 



THROWN FROM A CLAY-PIQEON TRAP. 



FMOHT, BREAKING QUAtlTIES, SCIENTIFIC FORM and COST 

 not equalled in uny other target. 



PRICE, PER THOUSAND, SIO.OO. 



TARGET BftuTATREDUCED PRICES. 



We still manufactm-e om' renowned (arget ball and the "ACfMB' 

 TRAP. The best goods ever introduced. 



Prices:— Traps, $5.00; Balls. $6:00 per thousand. Trap and hbl. Balls, $R.OO. 

 SEND ton CIRCULARS. 



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



SFOBTSIEN'S WEAR. 



Cerdnrof, Canraii Eorsekiile, DopMo, Slieeii- 

 All, MackMosh and Maiel Mm 



OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR SPORTSMEN. 



Gun Cases, Cartridge Belts and Equip- 

 ments of all kinds. 



CATAtOGUE AND SAMPLES FREE. 



aEO. BARNARD & CO., 



108 Maclison. Street, diioago. 111. 



Eastern agents: A. G. SPALDING & BROS., 241 Broadway, N. Y. 

 Philadelphia Agents: E. K. TRYON, JR. & CO. 



Ttie Englis4i " Fishing Gazette." 



Devoted to angling, river, lake and geaflahlng, and 

 flshcmtmre. 

 flvery Saturday, 16 pages, folio, price 3d. 

 Voltune XI. commenced with nimiber 439 for 

 July 11. 1886. 

 EBiTOit— E. B. MARSTON 

 Free by post for one year for 128. 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. 

 I Contams special articles on all fresh and Bait 

 water flsh and Ashing ; 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 features. 



A copy of the current number can be had CpoBt 

 free by sendtog six cents in stamps to R. B. Mars- 

 ton, the FISmNG GAZETTE office, 12 and 13. 



Fetter-lane, London. 



The FISHING GAZETTE circtOates extensively 

 among anglers and country gentlemen in all parte 

 of the Empire. 



"There is a large public Interest in fishing. , , 

 An excellent class organ."— IFbrld. 



"One of the best authorities on these and kindred 

 Bubjects. ' '—Truth. 

 "A brighter and gayer little paper is not pob- 



llshed."— ilfa^afr. 



Tbe FISHING GAZETTE is quoted by the Timet 



all the best papers. 

 Qm^f tb» Ijes* mediumafor 



of fishing tackle makers, ftsheidturlsts, hotew ana 

 fishing quarters, Whisky, wat«!rproof fishing goods, 

 cigars and tobacco, books of angling, and ail other 

 requirements Of anglers; also for all general adver 

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

 of the eoimtry and abroad. 

 Offlce— la an^ l.S, Fetter-lane London 



POLO GOODS, 



Adopted "by all Leading Polo I<eagueB, 



CAGE AND POST GOALS, 

 REGULATION STICKS AND BALLS, 



POLO UNIFORMS. 



AND RINK SUPPLIES. 



LOGUB»FPOLO 

 6OO0S. 



A. G. SPALDING & BROS-, 



108 MADISON STREET, CHICaGO. 241 BROADWHY, NEW YORK. 



PHOTOORArar MADE EASY. 



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 instructions free 

 Forty years established in this line of business. 



FARRAR'S 



mum im 



JOB LOTGpS No.2. 



So many of the guns mentioned in our first Job Lot 

 lilst have now been sold that we have decided to en- 

 rich the assortment by adding about 30 Colt and Web- 

 ley Guns which we did not intend to sacrifice* It now 

 contains guns made by Colt, Parker, Webley, Clabrough 

 & Bros , Hollis & Sons, Wilmot, Blisset, Enos James & 

 Co., and others. Send stamp for Catalogue. 



H. & D. FOLSOM, 



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



ILLUSTRATED. 



A thorough and exhaustive guide to the Sporting 

 Resorts of Northern Maine. The Dead River 

 Region, and the country around Monson, Green- 

 ville, Moose River, Moosehead and Sebec Lakes, 

 Katahdin Iron Works, the towns of the Kennebec, 

 Penobscot and St. John Rivers, ascent of Mount 

 Katahdin, etc, are plainly treated. Contains the 

 Game and Fish Laws of Maine, cost of Excursions 

 and Toiu-s, also a large amount of other valuable 

 information for the camper and tourist., and a large 

 map of the Wilderness Region of Maine. 



2.56 pages, 3f) illustrations. Price, paper cover, 50 

 cents; cloth, $1.00. Mailed on receipt of price by 



JAMAICA PUBLISHING CO, 



JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS 



3 IN 1. 



A Splendid Dog Whistle, 



Water-Tighl Match Box, 



-AND- 



Reliable Compass 



OOMBINBD. 



Nickel-plated metal. Bold by dealers In Sports- 

 men's goods, or sent by maU on receipt of price f 1. 



WILBUR & CO., BOT3.898. N. Y. P. O. 



J-CTST OXJT! 



Marlin Me with Pistol Qrip 



The Pistol arlp on the Marlin not only adds to the appearance of the rifle, hat is realty serviceable in making the 

 weapon handle better. AboTe cut shows a selected and checkered stock having the grip, with case hardened and engraved 



PRICE LIST OF MARLIN RIFLES: 



24-mch. 38-)nch. -^4 inch. 28-mcb. 



.33 caliber, 40 grains powder, 165 grains lead $32 CO $34 00 ^. i ro grains powder, 405 grains lead (. ^ j35 Oo 



.38 caliber, 55 grains powder; 255 trains lead 22 00 24 fO 8o grams powder, 385 grams lead ( 



.40-caliber, 60 grains powder, 260 grains lead 33 00 3a 00 



These charges can be reduced to suit the sportsman's wants, as the Marlin is now constructed to take any eaitrldgee, not exceeding 

 the extreme length of a .4.5 Government, no matter how much shoHer they may le. 



T»mihle Set Triffgera $5 00 Case Hardened Receiver ■ ■ ■ • *i m 



Fn^ravto- " " ' ' ' 5 00 Pistol Grip. Plain Wood. 5 00 



THE FIRE ARMS CO., New Havw,. Cobb, 



THE 



Meni & Norll ffesteri Railwaj 



From Toronto or HamiXton. 



The only Itae running to the famous Canadian 



MUSKOKA 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 poiuts. 



Parlor Cars. First-Class Hotels. 



Accommodation is to be had at ports of caU at 

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

 live for considerably less. 



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

 at reasonable rates. 



Moose, De<?r, Bear, Partridge, Duck, Brook Treat, 

 Maskalonge, Salmon Trout, Black Bass, Pickerel to 

 be had in abundance. No long journey needed. 

 Tou will not be disappointed. 



TOUKISTS' BAXBS — 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 earned 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 m Canada or 

 Wnites States, or ROBERT QUTNN, 



A. P. COCKBURN, General Pass. Agent 



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



Gravenhm-st. Toronto 



THE 



IMee, Late Sliore 



ani f (Stern Railway 



Has opened a new field for Tourists, Pleasure and 

 Health Seekere and Sportsmen, and is developing 

 a new territory, offering unsurpassed inducemente 

 to business men of all cla.sses. 



The line rims from Milwaukee north and passes 

 through the Dairy Region of Wisconsin, and its 

 always cool and comfortable Summer Resorts, 

 located on Lake Michigan, Sheboyg.an, 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. 



Through Northern Wisconsin and the Michigan 

 Peninsula, the most beautiful Regk>n of Forests, 

 Streams and Lakes in the great Northwest. 



Within its Umits are located tbe best Fishing and 

 Hunting Grounds in the country. The Equable 

 Climate and the pure air of the Puae Forests, matce 

 it a most desirable Sanitarium, especially for suflep- 

 ers from Hay Fever and Lung Diseases, 



Good Hotels, Fleets of Pleasure Boats, and gen- 

 eral facilities for comfort aud pleasure at Lake 

 Goerebic, the Eagle Waters and Pelican Lake. 



Through the most wonderful Mineral Region of 

 the United States: The Gogebic, Montreal and 

 Penokee Iron Ranges. A new and rich Held for the 

 Prospector, Speculator and Capitalist. Picturesqu* 

 Scenery and Interesting Sights for the Touns]t- 

 The Line terminates at Ashland, Lake Supejtor, 

 well known as a desirable Summer Resort. 

 PllinC Dnni/ oontalniug Maps^ Engraving* 

 UUlUC DUUiV and general information, free 

 on application to the General Passenger Agent. 



H. G. E. REBD, H. P. WHITOOMB, 



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



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



The Steamers of this Line reach some of th« 

 finest waterfowl and upland shooting sections in the 

 coantry. Connecting direct for City Point, James 

 Wver, Cunrttuok, KJttyhawk Club Brounds, Tan 

 Slyck'B, etc. , etc. Those potots can now be reached 

 by rail and stage from Nertolk. Norfoft: steamen 

 sail from Pier 36. N. R., Ne w York. Tuesday, Wednes 

 day, "nmraday and Saturday at 3 P. M. 



Fall Information given at Co.'s ofBoe, 336 West 

 street, New York. 



Bromfield House, Boston. 



BUROPKAN PLAIT 

 MESSENGER, Proprlator. 



Wild Fowl^ Shooting. 



BPRINGVILLE HOUSE OR SPORTSMiaWB 

 RETREAT, BHUTNECOCK BAY, L. L 



By a practical gunner and an old bayman. Hae 

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

 with the largest rig of trained wild geese decOTB on 

 the coast. The best ground hi the vicinity of New 

 York for bay snipe shoothig of all varieties, 

 attention given by himselt to guests, and safisfiao- 

 tlon guaranteed. Domesticated young wild geeae 

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

 L. T. 



Wild Fowl and Upland Shooting. 



Kilian's Hotel (opposite R. R. Depot). Sourh Oyster 

 Bav, L. I. Good accommodations for Sportsmen 

 and Boarders at reasonable rates. Guides furnished 

 with boats and decoys for Geese. Brant, Duck and 

 Snipe Shooting in the Great South Bay. Tbis place 

 is acknowledged by sportsmen to be the tvest 

 ground for Wildfowl and Baybirds along the Atlan- 

 tic coast. Also guides furnished with good doga t«r 

 Woodcock, Quail and Babbit Shooting. 



GEO. KILIAN, Proprietor. 



WILDFOWL. SHOOTING. 



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

 tween South Oyster Bay aud AmityvUle. Guides, 

 boats and decoys for Geese, Brant and Duck. Good 

 Rabbit and Qnail shooting. Snipe shooting at tts 

 height now. Dogs furnished. Terms $1.50 per day. 

 Adiress L. DE&SAET, AmityviUe, L. I. Send wqtc} 

 and you wiU he m?t St' '^t* "^^^^Vii 



