FOREST AND STREAM. 



ili 



WHITNEY-KENNEDY REPEATING RIFLE. 



The Strongest, Safest & Most Accurate 



B£P£ATING RIFL£ MAD£! 



AND MORE 



OPERATED THAN ANY OTHER. 



The Sysfcetn, Ban'el and Magazine are made of steel. The workmanship is flrst-class. Many thousands in use with the highest approvaL 

 Made .88-cal. 40 gr., .44-caI. 40 gr., .40-cal. 60 gr., .45 cal. 60 gr., .46-cal. 7ft gr., and .50-cal. 9.5 er. (Express), usiing tne same ammunition as other repeating ntles. 



We also call attention to our superior single-shot breechloadmg Sporting and Target Rifle. It is finely finished and accui-ately sighted. .23, .33, .38 and .44- 

 calibers. Caialogaes and Pri«« Liiislis on application to tbe mauniatjturcrs. 



^WHXTnXTESY OO., JXr&^xr JESa^vexr, Conn. 



Two Beantifnl Illnstraleil Boots 

 PADDLE AND PORTAGE 



AND 



Canoe and Camera. 



BY THOMAS SKDG-wioK STEELE, Of Hartford, Conn. 



128 exquisite iUustiratioiis of life in the woods 

 with map in each copy. 



The humorous as well as the serious side of camr 

 life la vividly represeated, while Mr. Steele's well 

 known artistic perceptions, and a most intense love 

 of nature, has made the work all that could be 

 desired. 



Seven Editions of these works sold. Most popu- 

 ar bjjS^ in the market. Cloth. Price $1.50 each. 



A NEW MAINE MAP. 



The headwaters of the 



AroostoftL Penoiiscot anil St. Jolm Riyers 



Compiled hy Thomas Sedgwick Btkklk. 



The chart Is 20x30 Inches, printed on Glovern 

 ment siu^ey paper and moanted on 'loth. Sent 



postpaid on receipt of pricfc, 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING OO. 



39 Park flow. New York. 



STEVENS 



RIFLES. 24 inch. 



22, 32, 38, or 44 calibre. 

 Nos.l&i2, 3&4, S, 6< 7, 8 

 $20 $23 $25 $27 $29 $31 



Extra le ngth, 3:3 up, 50 c. a cal. $1 per inch. 

 HUNTBR'S pets I IS 20 24itich 



3-4, as or 44 cal , ) Si8, $19, $gO, $-31 

 JV. M. POCiKKT I JO 1^ Jo JS lnrh 

 RIFLES, .-j'^i&S'j j $13.a 5 $15 



OLD MODEL. POCKET RIFLES, inch, 

 MO rest, $7 ; PlatedRest, 8 in. $10; 10 in. 

 fll; Japanned Rest, 10 in., $10.50. 

 S'GLE SHOT GUNS t piiil Twist Lam'al2g. 



13, or 16 bore $ $ia.50 $15.50 $17 .OO 

 GaLI.ERY PISTOLS, 10 or 12 inrh. 



Ligiit, $ -40. Heavy, $-33. 



FoTkET^BoT GUIVS, same lengths. styles and 

 prices as Hunter's Peta and y. M Po ck et Rifles. 



^'pil^OLS ^ 1 * ^'^^^ 



Sold bt the Trade everywhere. 

 Good Shooting with Stevens 22 cal. 

 Rifle. 106 and 111 out of a possible 120. 

 200 yards "off-hand." Mass. Creedmoor tar- 

 get. Witnessed by several good Rifle Shots 

 at CMcopee Falls, Mass., July 31st, 1885. 

 SCORE s 



Warfield, 11,11,12,10,11,13,11,11,11,11—111 

 Engel, 11, 8,11,10,12,11,10,10,11,12—106 



Extract from letter received Oct. 23, 1885 : " Stevens 

 " Hunter's Pet Shot Gun received, and tried to-day. 

 " We are much pleased with it. We have a number 

 " of guns of standard makers, and highly recom- 

 " mended for their shooting qualities, but we don't 

 " believe any of them can beat the ' Pet' for close 

 " shooting and penetration,"— C. F. & Co. 



J. STEVjENS & CO., 



CfllCOPEE FALLS, MASS. 

 General Agents, 



WIEBUSCH & HirGER, 



84 Chambtrg St.. New York City. 



A Handy Tool for Sportsmen. 



HENRY'S PATENT 



Combination Haft. 



linVDyllall it is the only haft 

 I i 1 1 1 1 f f or tool holder that 

 1^1 i II I i I i 1 1 1 I carries the tool« in 

 ll II II ll 9 1 1 II ] li II l tne Rame end of the 

 tioWer as lDe^ are used. No sliakiufr 

 the tools out into the hand to get the 

 onevranted. The same motion that 

 unscrews the instrument in use re- 

 I moves the cap that covers the sur- 

 plus tools. No wrench to be used. 

 1 It has a solid handle and can be usee 

 \ witli a mallet. The tools are of Jet 

 l-^op's steel and ni ely tempered 

 iSeut poBtpnld to any part u( the U. 8. 



' on receipt of TSc. po8t>t) note. Extra 



Brad Awls, 15c. per doz. JOSHUA BRIXTON 

 Sc SON STOUQHTON. MA«S. 



.32 and .38-Gal., Ceutr I Fire, Nickel 

 Plated, Rubber Stock. Simple, Ji;iiec- 

 tive. Reliable. For sale by the Gun and Hardware Trade. Ask your 

 Dealers for them. Man'f 'd by HAERINGTON & RICHARDSON, Worcester, Mass. 



HODGMAN CO., 



459 & 461 BROADWAY, Cor. Grand Street, 



NEW TORK. 



ABE OFFERLNQ THE LABGEST STOCB: OF 



Rubber Fishing Outfits, 



COMPKISINa 



FISHING PANTS, 



FISHING BOOTS, 



Light, Black, White or Tan Color Coats, 



Fishing Pants. 



AND C05IPLETE 



RUBBER SPORTING 



ESTABMSllED 1838, 



OUTFITS. 



Send for Catalog^*, 



India Rutter Glove M'f g Co. 



FRONT VIEW. 



503 & 505 



BROADWAY. 



AND 



205 BROADWAY. Cor. FULTON ST. 

 NEW YORK CITY. 



RUBBER OUTFITS 



COMPLETE FOR 



Hunting and Fishing. 



Trouting Pants and Le^ 

 gins a Specialty. 



All O-uaranteed Thor- 

 oughly Waterproof. 

 RUBBER GOODS 



INttlDil. VllOW. 

 Hallock nuMTiNu vjoAT.— ine game 

 Hallook HtTNTNO CoAT.— Every Deticrlption. pocket extends the entire length of coat, 

 Six pockets outside and game with capacity far Bui-passing any ordinary 



pockets inside. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, game bag. 



O. 33. lSWXX^JEiLX»rSOI!«r, 



8 John St., near Broadway, N. Y. 



The New Fishing Rod 



You are going to make for nest season should have 

 the ferrules fastened with Dodge's Ferrule Cement. 

 Get it of your tackle dealer, or send 25 cents for a 

 voll by wail. A. PODGE, MW}chest«r, N, H, 



lAMACTDMg JEW ELEB, 



Medals and Badges 



▲ SPECIALTY. 



Special designs famished on applica- 

 tion free of charge. 



-BY- 



, BdMMONJD, KENNEL EDITOR OF FOBSSl AND SmS4M^ 



SPORTSMEN'S DEPOT. 



(Established 1836). 

 First Premium at World's Fair at New York, and 

 Centennial exhibition. 



JOHN KRIDER, 



N. E, Cor. Second and Walnut Streets, Phfladelphla 



DEALKE IN 



Fishing Taclde, Guns & Sporting Goods 



Salmon, Bass and Trout Flies dressed to order 

 "Krider's " Celebraced Center Enamel Split 

 Bamboo Rods. Soratt'p Patent Dog 

 Biscuits and Cheltenham Beef 

 Fibriue Dog Cakes. 

 Taxidermy in all its brancbes. 

 Agent for West Jersey Game Protective Society 

 Repain'ne proraDtly attended to. 



Fiadeliiliia Fisliii Taclle Ml 



— MANITFACTUBEES OF— 



Fine Fishing Tackle 



or E7ESY DESOEIPTIOir. 



A Specialty of Hand-IVIade Bethabara 

 Wood Bait and Fiy Rods. 



All Fly-Tyers' Bequlaitea, Feathers, Haokleai 

 etc Monntlnga for Amateur Bod 

 Makers, In sets or separate. 



The Celebrated Bethabara Wood in oru* judgmen 

 is the best known material for making Fishing 

 Rods, being stronger than Split Bamboo, and aa 

 tough and elastic as tempered steel. 



4^ft. long, ^,%orii, %, U, 1 l^in. sq. 

 Price, each 36 45 50 65 85 cents. 



65-page Illustrated price list of tackle, wood and rod 

 moimtings, &c., by mail for lOcts. in stamps. 



A. B. SHIPLEY & SON, 



003 Conri-meT'oe St., Plxiladelpliia. 



J. KAJSNOF8KY & CO., 



Practical Glass Blowers, 



And manuf acim"er8 of 



Artiflda) eyes for birds, animals and manufactur- 

 ing purposes. Catalogue free of charge by mail. 

 369 Caual Street. New Vork. 



BILLIARD AND 



CliOTH, 

 Cues, Cne 

 Tips, 



OHALK, Etc., 



0-PIN BALLS. 



CHECKS, 

 Chessmen, 

 Dice, Keno, 



DOMmOKS. 



PLAYING CARDS, Etc. 



Etepalrlng done. Ten-Pin Alleys built and estlmatet 

 furnished. 



F. GROTE & CO .IHE 14thst.,N.Y. 



GRATEFUL- COMFORTING. 



EPPS'S COCOA. 



BREAKFAST. 



"By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws 

 which govern the operations cf (.iigesHon aiid nutri- 

 tion, and by a careful application of the fine prop- 

 erufsof V ell-selectPd Coc oa. Mr. Fpps has provided 

 our breakfast tables witb a delioateiy flavored 

 oeverage which may save ns many heavy doctors' 

 bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of 

 diet that a constiturion may be graauaUy built up 

 until strong enougb to resist every tendency to 

 disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating 

 around us ready to attack where^ er tnere is a weak 

 poini. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keep- 

 ing ourselves well fortified" with pure blood and a 

 properly nourished frame."— CYw7 Service Gazette. 



Made'simuly with boiling water or milk, .-.old 

 only in half pound tins by Grocers, labelled thus: 



JAMBS £F£'S & CO., Homosopatdilc Chem° 



