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FOREST AND STREAM. 



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Niagara Falls" Black Bird 



Has the most natm-al flight of any artificial target made. 

 AVill sail against the wind without raising, a t^ult with 

 an other tarerets. Can be thrown from clay-pigeon 

 trap or our trap. The cheanest and best target on the 

 market. Sample box of 100 birds, $1. Send for prices to 

 NIAGABA FLYING TARGET CO., 



MAKERS OP 



JBLACK BIRDS, TARGET BALLS, TRAPS, ETC. 

 P. O. Box 437. Suspension Bridge. N. Y. 



S15.80 per 1000. Box 193, Cincinnati, O. Adopted 

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the target can be used with our interchangeable 

 "Tongueless Arm" C. P. No. 3, with solid clay 

 tongue. Ready January, 1887. 



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THE HANNAFORD VENTILATED 



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 gets, 3-inch in 

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Taken by Siege. XVII.-XX. 



Gilbert 1\Tiite's Book. John Burroughs. 



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Persian Koses. H. W. F. 



A Bachelor's Blunder, XXIX.-XXXIL W. 



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Notes of a Base-ballist. 



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Confessions of a Gbampion 

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 MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



MAPLEHURST HOTEL. 



ROSSEAU, MUSKOKA. CANADA. 

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The Sportsman's Canadian Paradise. 



MUSKOKA, JOSEPH, ROSSEAU. 



Reached only by the 



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From Toronto or Hamilton, Ont. 



The Muskoka District, famous for its innumer- 

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MOOSE, DEER, BEAR, PARTRIDGE, DUCK, 

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A limited number of guests can obtain good board 

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 ful attendants we are prepared to give better satis- 

 faction than ever before. In these ponds trout rise 

 to the fly through the entire season. We refer by 

 permission to Prof. A. M. Mayer, Stevens Institute 

 of Technology, Hoboken, N. J.; E. Lunitz. 50 Cen- 

 tre St., New York; E. M. Messenger, Bromfleld 

 House; A.W. Robinson, 33 Winter St., Boston, Mass.; 

 Wm. Goldthwait. Springfield, Mass.; Rev. C. L. 

 Goodell, 123 Clifford St., Providence, R. I.; F. S. 

 Dickson, 3739 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. For 

 further information address KENNEDY SMITH, 

 Stratton. Me. 



Tie Best TroDtFlsMilia lie Worli 



IS AT THE 



ANDROSCOGGIN LAKES 



Wben you get there, atop at the 



Angler's Retreat, Middle Dam, 



Lower Richardson Lake. Near the best trout fish- 

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The Lakeside, Cambridge, N. H. 



Splendid location at the foot of Lake Umbagog. 

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Rates at either of these two houses, $2.00 per 

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GUKKIES HOTEIm— LAKE ST. JOSEPH. 

 Brook Trout, Lake Trout, Black Bass. 

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 again without solicitation. All lovers of the rad 

 are invited to try these waters, wherein the above 

 named fish abound without let or hindrance. The 

 hotel accommodations, while plain, are, as a rule, 

 good, far surpassing the average in countries hew 

 enough to afford the finest of fishing. Telegraph 

 communicatiOH to the hotel. It is my aim to make 

 sportsmen at home. Four boats and four guides 

 are at the hotel in full information of fishing 

 grounds, etc. P. GURRIE, Lake St. Joseph, P. Q. 



References, Commodore J. U. Gregory, J. G. 

 Scott, Esq.. Quebec & Lake St. John By., A. Wat- 

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