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FOREST AND STREAM. 



Not Much to Look at but a Raee 'un to go. 



T H 



"Niagara Falls" Black Bird 



Has the most natural flis:ht of any artificial tartretmade. 

 Will sail against the wind without rai'^ing, a fault with 

 all other lareets. 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 

 NIAGARA FI^Yma TARGET CO., 



MAKERS OF 



BLACK BIRDS, TARGET BALLS, TRAPS, ETC. 

 RO. Box 427, Suspension Bridge. N. Y. 



§15.50 per 1000. Box 193, Cincinnati, O. Adopted 

 by Texas State Sportsmen's Asseciation, National 

 Gun Asoociation, e( al. When tongue is worn off 

 tlie target can be used with our interchangeable 

 "Tongueleas Arm" C. P. No. 3, with solid clav 

 tongue. Ready January, 18S7. 



JOIN THE NATIONAL GUN ASSOCIATION. 

 Send 10 cents, for handbook girinK all infor- 

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ADAM WATTERS, 



Wholesale and Retail 



TeaDealer.Wine&Siiirilfflercliait 



No. 22 Fab ique Street, 



aXJEBEO. 



Fishing and Hunting Parties 

 tiirnished with everything neces- 

 sary for the woods on the short- 

 est notice. 



The Bat 



Tljrown from a 

 Clay-Pigeon Trap 

 or our own Trap. 



No breakage or fail- 

 ures in trap, tio hard clay. No shot marks. Every 

 one breaks when hit. Fhght and price notequalled. 

 We also manu.'aoture Balls ond Traps. Send for 

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 BALL & B. P. CO., Limited, Lockport. N. Y. 



LEARH TO SHOOT QUICK 



At moving 

 objects, erery 

 amateur 

 should have 

 Raub's Patent 

 Magazine trap. 

 Holds 25 tar 

 gets. 8-inch in 

 diameter, ^A- 

 tuch thick. Can be discharged in ten seconds by 

 shooter. Targets can be used over many times. 



For circulars address J. L. RAUB, New London, 

 Conn. Wholesale Agents, Hartley & Graham 

 New fork. 



Every Prominent Gundealer Sells 



Allen's Metal Duck Caller, 



(NEW REED,) 



The only caller that perfectlr imitates the 

 'Wild Duclt. Price, «1.00. 



Allen's Bow-Facing Oars, 



Warranted to work perfectly on any boat. A 

 great thing for hunting and fishing. Price, S8.00. 



Allen's Brass Shell Swage 



AU sizes. Price, $1.00. 



F. A. ALLEN, Monmouth, 111. 



De-Capper, Re-Capper, Wad-Seater & Crimper. 



PKICE.S KEDUCED. 



Adapted to all lengths and kinds of paper or brass 

 Shells, 10 and 12 gauge. Clrculai-s free. 



D. BROWN, OlneyviUe, E. I. 



HOW CAX A BOOT BE WATERPROOF 

 AND NOT SWEAT THE FEET? Common 

 waterproof boots keep the perspiration in as well 

 as the water out, and perspiration that linds its 

 way through leather is kept in the rubber boot. 

 This renders the socle wet, and, wlieu the wearer 

 ceases walking, causes the cold clammy feeling 

 which is so objectionable and unhealthy. 



THE HANNAFORD VENTILATED 



RUBBER BOOT, 



while it is waterproof and as warm as any boot 

 made, provides a way for the perspiration to escape; 

 at each step the foul air is forced out of the boot, 

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 the compressible toj) sole, fresh air is admitted to 

 the foot; thus the sock is kept free from the mois- 

 ture which causes the feet to become cold, sore, and 

 tender. Send for circular. 



HANNAFORD VENTILATED BOOT CO. 

 79 Milk Street, Boston. 



THE 



(McKoou's Patent Applied For.) 



Extra 



Size. 



Army Army 



Sail twill. 8oz. duck. lOoz. duck. 



7X 9 feet 812.00 $15.00 $17.00 



8X10 " 14.00 17.00 19.00 



9XU " 20.00 24.00 26.00 



10X15 " 22.00 25.00 28.00 



Poles, pins, cases, etc., all complete, are in- 

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 to Imgt.ha given according to size of tent, gives 

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 Only beat material and best workmen used and 

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El Gajon, San Diego Co., California. 



STEAIGHT CUT CIGARETTES. 



People ot refiued taste who desire exceptionally tine 

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 put up in satin packets and boxes of 

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The English " Fishing Gazette." 



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

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 fiverv Saturday, 16 pages, foUo, price 2d. 



Volume XI. commenced with number 429 for 

 July 11, 1885. 

 Editor-K. b. mabston 

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Contams special articles on aU fresh and salt 

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 nvers ; rejports from angUng clubs ; flshculture and 

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 queries: angling exchange column; notices oi 

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One of the best mediums for 



ADVERTISEMENTS 



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 General 

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I'S 



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CEMENT. 



I Nothing like It for fastening ferrules, or 

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 I A. B. Dodge, Mfr., Manchester, N. H. 



Hotel Windsor, 



ROUSE'S POINT, 



NEW YORK. 



ADIRONDACK8 and I.AKB CHAMPI,AIN 



The coolest, healthi<»rt end most delightful FAM 

 ILY SUMMER RESORT in Northern New York. 

 The Best Fiohing Ground in the State. Black 

 Bass, Pickerel, Muskalonge and Pike, Hunting, 

 Boating and Driving. Opea May 15. For terms 

 and full particulars address 



CHARLES BECK, as above. 



Bromfield House. Boston 



KTJROPBAN PLAH 

 MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



MAPLEHURST HOTEL. 



ROSSEAU, MUSKOKA. CANADA. 

 First class in all its appointments. This hotel has 

 just been erected regardless of expense, with a 

 view to the comfort of tourists and sportsmen in 

 this wild and romantic region. The fishing, deer 

 and bear hunting are unrivalled. Competent guides 

 can be obtained. Billiards, tennis, croquet, reading 

 room. Daily mail and telegraph. A fleet of boats 

 and canoes at the house. A sumptuous table spread. 

 Halls and rooms are large and loftv and the view is 

 magnificent. J. P. BROWN, Proprietor. 



The Sportsman's Canadian Paradise. 



MUSKOKA LAKES. 



MUSKOKA, JOSEPH, ROSSEAU. 



Reached only by the 



Northern i Northwestern Railway, 



yrom Toront i or Hamilton, Ont. 



The Muskoka District, famous for its innumer- 

 able lakes and streams, has long been known as the 

 best FISHING, HUNTING AND CAMPING 

 RESORT on the coutinent. It is within five hours 

 ride of Toronto or Hamilton. At Muskoka wharf 

 connection is made with the steamers of the Mus- 

 koka Lakes Navigation Co. for Bracebridee, Bala, 

 Port Carlingr, Port Cockburn and Ro.«8eau, all 

 famous fishing places. Hotel rates, $1.00 to $1.60 

 per day. Camping parties can hve at half those 

 flgares 



MOOSE, DEER, BEAR, PARTRIDGE, DUCK, 

 BROOK TROUT, MASKALON6E, SALMON 

 TROUT, BLACK BASS, PICKEREL. 

 These can be had in ibuudance; no long, tedious 

 journeys needed ; you will not be disappointed. 



TOURISTS' RATES. 



Tourists' or sportsmen's tickets ar»! good to stop 

 over at any point north of Barrie and for return up 

 to close of navigation. Camp equipage, stores and 

 sportsmen's dogs are carriea free when accompa- 

 nied by owners. Baggage checked through to prin- 

 cipal points on Lakes. For tickets, rates, time ta- 

 blps, etc., apply to agents at all principal ticket 

 oflJces in Canada or the United States, or 

 A, P. COCKBURN, ROBT. QUINN, 



Gen. Man. M. & N. N. Co., G. P. A., N. & "W. Ry., 

 Gravenhm-st, Ont. Toronto, Ont. 



Maine Sportsmen's Resort 



SMITH'S FARM. 

 Tim Pond and tlie Seven Ponds. 



A limited numb* of guests can obtain good board 

 with pleasant rooms newly furnished at the farm 

 house. Beautiful mountain scenery as ean be found 

 in New England. Pure spring water, high moun- 

 tain air, no hay fever or malaria, pleasant drives to 

 good trout brooks. Expert fly- fishermen who have 

 fished Tim and the Seven Ponds pronounce it the 

 best fly-fishing in America. The camps have been 

 thoroughly renovated and everything put in perfect 

 order. Tim Pond in care of Mr. Lambert, Seven 

 Ponds in care of my son Edgar Smith. With faith- 

 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. VVe refer by 

 permission to Prof. A. M. Mayer, Stevens Instil ute 

 of Technology, Hoboken, N. J.; ID. Luuitz. 50 Cen- 

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

 House; A. W. Robinson, .3-3 Winter St., Boston, Mass.; 

 Wm. Goldthwait, Spriugfleid, Mass.; Rev. 0. L. 

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

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

 further information address KENNEDY SMITH, 

 Stratton. Me. 



Tie Best TroatFisUflsli tie ¥orl4 



IS AT THE 



ANDROSCOGGIN LAKES 



Whwa you get there, stop »t the 



Angler's Retreat, Middle Dam, 



Lower Richardson Lake. Near the best trout fish- 

 ing, and centrally located for excursions. Beds and 

 table unsurpassed. Daily mail, stage and steamers. 



The Lakeside, Cambridge, N. H. 



Splendid location at the foot of Lake Umbagog. 

 New house and furniture. Elegant rooms, restful 

 beds. Splendid table. Brook trout fishing through 

 the seajson. Partridge, woodcock and duck shoot- 

 ing for September and October. Also deer, carioou 

 and moose. 



Rates at either of these two houses, $2.03 per 

 day. Address A. L. T. Co., Andover, Me., or P. O. 

 Box 1,467. Boston, Mass., for further particulars. 

 Pamphlet containing routes, etc., to ooth these 

 houses mailed free to any person. Address P. O. 

 Box 1,407, Boston, Mass. 



GURRIES HOTEIi.— LA.KE ST. JOSEPH. 

 Brook Trout, Lake Trout, Black Bass. 

 The finest Lake and Brook Trout Fishing in Can- 

 ada. Sportsmen who have cast a fly or trolled a 

 spoon in the waters of Lake St. Joseph will come 

 again without solicitation. All lovers of the rod 

 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 new 

 enough to afford the finest of fishing. Telegraph 

 commimicatiom to the hotel. It is my aim to make 

 sportsmen at home. Four boat« and four guides 

 are at the hotel in tuU 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. Wal- 

 ters, Merchant, Quebec. 



RUFFED GROUSE, WOODCOCK, DUCK 

 and Rabbit Shooting in the White Moun- 

 tains. Send for circulars. Address 

 M. H. BOWLES & SON, 



Jefferson, Coos Co., N. H. 



SPRINGFIELD, MASS., U. S. A. 



Magazine Rifle. 



Target & Hunting Rifle. 



Has the same lever breech block and easy movement of 

 mechanism as magazine rifles. 

 Calibers .22, .33, .35, .38, .40, .45 and .50. 



Unequalled tor Ease or Operation, Safety. Accuracy, Penetration, Style, Workmanship and Rapidity of Are- 

 guarantee our arms to be as represented and first-class in every parttcular. Send for Circular Pnd Price Iilst. 



Calibers .32, 40-1-50 

 " .38, 45-190 

 " .40, 90-300 



CaUbers .40, 75-2&5 

 " .45, 85-290 

 .50, 115-346 



