vi 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



Not Much to Look at bxtt a Hare 'un to go. 



"Niagara Falls" Black Bird 



Has the most natural flight of any artiflcial target made. 

 Will sail agamst the wind without raising, a fault with 

 all otlier targets. Can be thrown from clay pigeon 

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

 market. Sample bos of 100 birds, $1. Send for prices ro 

 NIAGARA FLYING TARGET CO., 



MAKERS OF 



BLACK BIRDS, TARGET BALLS, TRAPS, ETC. 

 F. O. Box 427, Suspension Bridge, N. Y. 



I'EAIUl TO SHOOT QUICK 9 ^^^P or Tviug 

 shooting with 

 rifle easily 

 and cheaply 

 learned ^vlth 

 the Raub Mag- 

 azine Trap. 

 No assistant 

 required. 



Practice cardboard and clay targets. Gives 

 10,000 shots for $5. Address JOS. L. RAUB, New 

 London. Conn. Haktley & Gtraham, Kew YorkJ 

 Wholesale Agents. 



JOIN THE NATIONAL GUN ASSOCIATION. 

 Send 10 cents, for handbook givins; all infor- 

 mation, to the Secretary. Matt R. Freeman, Gen- 

 eral Manager. F. C. Etheridge, Secretary and 

 Treasurer. Macon, Ga. Board of Directors: Dr. L 

 E Russell. Springfield, O.; C. M. Stark, Winchester, 

 Mass.; J. Von Lengerke, New York city - Washing- 

 ton A. Coster, Flatbush, L. I.; Wm. G. Cooper, 

 Sarannah, Ga. ; E. A. Crawford. Tallahassee, Fla. ; 

 M. R. Freeman, W. W. Parker and F. C. Etheridge, 

 Macon, Qa. 



De-Gapper, Re-6apper, Wad-Seater & Orimper. 



The Bat 



Thrown from a 

 Clay-Pigeon Trap 

 or our own Trap. 



No breakage or fail- 

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

 one breaks when hit. Flight and price not equalled. 

 We also manufacture Balls and Traps. Send for 

 our prices before ordering elsewhere. TARGET 

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



PRICES REDUCED. 



Adapted to all lengths and kinds of paper or brass 

 shells, 10 and 12-gauge. Circulars free. 



D. BROWN, OlneyvUle, R. I. 



Every Prominent Gundealer Sells 



Allen's l^etal Duck Caller, 



(NEW REED,) 



The only caller that perfectly imitates the 

 Wild Duck. Price, Sl.OO. 



Allen's Bow-Facing Oars, 



Warranted to work perfectly on any boat. A 

 great thing for hunting and Ashing. Price, $8.00. 



Allen's Brass Shell Swage 



AU sizes. Price, $1.00. 



F.A.ALLEN, Monmouth, III. 



GOLD MEDAL, PAEIS, 1878. 



BAKER'S 



Warranted absolutely pure 

 Cocoa, from which the excess of 

 Oil has been removed. It has three 

 times the strength of Cocoa mixed 

 with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, 

 and is therefore far more economi- 

 cal, coating less than one cent a 

 cup. It is delicious, nourishing, 

 strengthening, easily digested, and 

 admirably adapted for invalids as 

 well as for persons in health. 

 Sold by Grocers eve rywhere. 



. BAKER & CO., Dorcliester, Mass. 



How CA?r 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 finds its 

 way through leather is kept in the rubber boot. 

 This renders the sock wet, and, when 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, 

 and when the weight of the body is removed fVom 

 the compressible top sole, fre^h 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 English " Fishing Gazelfs." 



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

 flshcultiure. 

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



Volume XI. commenced with nmnber 429 for 

 July 11, 1885. 

 Editor— E. B. MASSTON 

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

 any address in the United States. 



Sent direct from the office for any portion of a 

 vear at the above rate. U. 8. postage rtamps 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 flsh; angling notes and 

 queries; angling exchange column; notices ol 

 fehing tackle, books, &c., and other features. 



A copy of the current number can be had (post 

 free by seiyiing six cents in stamps to R. B. M&rs- 

 ton, the FISHING GAZETTE office, 12 and 13. 

 Fetter-lane, London. 



The FISHING GAZETTE circulates extensively 

 among anglers and country gentlemen in all parte 

 of the Empire. 



"There is a large public interest In fishing. . . 

 An excellent class organ."— PTorld. 



"One of the best authorities en these and kindred 

 eubjects. "— ZVwiA. 



"A brighter and gayer little paper ia not pub- 

 lished."— ilfajA^air. 



The FISHING GAZETTE Is quoted by the Tittm 

 and all the best papers. 



One of the best mediums for 



ADVERTISEMENTS 



of fishing tackle makers, flshculturlsta, hotels ana 

 fishing quarters, whisky, waterproof fishing goods, 

 cigars and tobacco, books of angling, and Sil other 

 requirements of anglers; also for all general adver 

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

 of the country and abroad. 

 Office— 12 and 13, Fp*ter-lane London 



TROUT FLIES, 



REDUCED TO 



20o. Per Dozen 



Until Dec. 1, 1886, to close out stock. 



H. H. KIFFE, 



318 FULTON STREET, 



BROOKLYN, N. Y 



Maine Sportsmen's Resort 



SMITH'S FARM. 

 Tim Pond and the Seven Ponds. 



A limited number of guests can obtain good board 

 with pleasant rooms newly furnished at the farm 

 bouse. Beautiful mountain scenery as can be found 

 in New England. Pure spring water, high moun- 

 ta,in air, no hay fever or malaria, pleasant drives to 

 good trout brooks. Expert fly-flshermen who have 

 fished Tim and the Seven Ponfls 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. 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. Robin.son, 3.3 Winter St., Boston, Mass ■ 

 Wm. Goldthwait, Springfield, Mass.; Rev. C l' 

 Goodell, 123 (JlifCord St., Providence, R. I. ; F s' 

 Dickson, 8739 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Pa. For 

 further information address KENNEDY SMITH 

 Stratton. Me. 



KUROPEAJS PLAH 

 MESSSNGER, Proprietor. 



FineShoQtingintheWhiteMountains 



"MAPLE HOUSE." Open until Nov. 1. Cheap | 

 rates to gun clubs. Reduced R. R. fares. Send ( 

 for circular. Rates ?1.00 per day. Address 

 MAPLE HOUSE. Jefferson, N. H. 



Duck Shooting at Ortley, 



Squan Beach, N. J. (Penna. R. R. station): 2^4 

 hours from N. Y. Good accommodations. Boats, 

 decoys and men furnished by 



CHARLES SEAMAN, Proprietor. 



DOG BREAKING 



BY HOLABIRD. 



A GOOD BOOK FOB THE MONET. 

 Price »6 Cents. 



FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE 



the; 



Atlantic Ammunition 



COMPANY, 



(LIMITED.) 



291 Broadway, New York. 



CHAMBERLIN CARTRIDGES 



Under the Chamberlin Patents. 



To furnish the trade of New England States, New York, New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, 

 District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. 



The Most Gonirenient and Best Ammunition. 



Loaded by machinery. Every cartridge perfect. Every one alike. Wadding of uniform thickness, and placed 

 squarely upon the powder and shot. Rammed with uniform pressure, sufficient to obtain the best result. Beau- 

 tifully ^nd^seci^ely cri^ POWDER IS AVOIDED by the use of these cartridges, and they ar^ 

 the safest form In which ammunition can be carried In stock or transportation. 



Highest scores on record have been made with Chamberlin Cartridges. Persons who use them in the 

 field are constantly speaking in their praise. 



SOLD BY PRINCIPAL GUN DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. 



