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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[July 18, 1888. 



LAUNCHES AND PLFASHRF BIUT^ 



STEAM YACHTS, i9 to SU£l. in len^to. KA 

 CINE AUTOMATIC MARINE ENGINES AND 

 BOILERS. OIL FUEL. Owner his own engineer. 

 Celebrated Racine Row Boats and Canoes. 

 Hunting and Fishing Boats a specialty, $20 and 

 upwards. Send stamps for separate catalogue, 

 specifying line of goods desired, 



THOMAS KANE & CO.. 



137 & 139 Wabash Avenue Chicago, 111 



SPORTSMAN'S 



Camping or Fishing Tent* 



OF AM. KINDS, SHAPES AND SIZES. 



Yacht and Cano« 8ails of moat approved style* 

 Also awning's for store fronts, windows, yacht boat* 

 fltc. Jj iw style of Canoe Tents made at low flguret 

 ?*Iags, Burgees and covers of all kinds. Cam) 

 stoves, Camp Chairs, Sacking Bottoms, Hammock? 

 *H kinds of Fancy Tents, and in fact anything madf 

 from canvas when an intelligent description is give! 

 of what may be needed. My beautifully illustrater 

 t rjular now ready. Send stamp for price list Ac 

 ■iiess 8. HBMMBNWAI, 60 8outh st.. N. Y. City. 



W. K. Pbyor. 



Q. F. Clabk. 



W. K. PRYOR & CO., 

 Yacht and Boat Builders. 



Shop and Railway foot of M St.. S. Boston. 

 Estimates and contracts made fur all kinds ef 

 Yacht work. Yachts hauled oat and stored for 

 the winter. First class work at reasonable rates. 



Offlm. 43 Mflte Sl r»«,. RiHtnn, M»M. 



The Spring Lake Clinker Boat Manufacturing Go 



BUILDERS OF ROW BOATS. 



All Pearson's Celebrated Model. Send for cata- 

 logue, spring JLake, Ottawa Co., Mich. 



THE KRIEBEL 



BOAT ENGINES. 



L WITH UPRIGHT OR HOBtSOWTA.^ 



Jr^ • ■ ' -'; . 'BO I LE h S. ■'• ' 



fe^ ^^lQ^- ■ .HORSE PGwEK 



GDOUOE8TEE. MA88. 

 Manufacture to order Yachts, Rowboats, Yawl* 

 Excelsior Life Boats and Seine Boats. Two medal 

 av&rded at the London Exhibition. 1,000 boat 

 ballt the last thirteen years. 



Send for New Catalogue for 1«87. 



Boston Yacht Agency. 



43 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. 



Yacht Designers & Brokers 



Designers of the Mabel P. Swift, Sharon, Mar- 

 guerite, Jester, Siren, Ariel, Eureka, Mermaid 

 Caribou and others. Agents for Mansfield's 

 Hollow Spars. Cataloguns of yachts for sale 

 'mailed on application. 



G. F. CLARK & CO. 



V, Clark, j Rohden 



Marine Boiler Works, 



Charleston, Kanawha, W. Va, 



"Best boiler for 3 T achts."— J. A. Bostwiok, N.Y. 

 ^The only boiler giving sa t'sf action."— E. S. 

 Stokes, N. Y. -'Increased our speed at least two 

 miles." — Painter Bros., Pittsburgh. '"Has given 

 the best possible results."— Capt. Tozier, U.S.R.M 



HOLLOW SPARS 



For all kinds of Sailing Craft. Send for reduced 

 price list to manufacturer and patentee. Hollow 

 canoe masts, 33c. per foot. J. W. MANSFIELD. 

 598 East Seventh St.. South Boston. Mass. 



Increasing: Sales Attest the Popularity of 

 THE GENTLEMEN'S CIGARETTE. 



SPECIAL FAVOURS, 



Manufactured only by 



jsEiiKrjxriETr bros. 



(KINNEY TOBACCO CO. Successors). Also 

 manufacturers of the Old Reliable 



SWEET CAPORAL. 



EVERSON CANOE EGRET, 14K-FT.X32IN., 

 with sails, two pair paddles and fittings; a 

 notably dry boat; price $75. Light Champion 

 bicycle, 52in. size. '88 pattern; priee$T5; cost §120, 

 Tandem bicycle wanted. Address concerning 

 the above articles, J. V, L, PlJERSON, Blooxn- 

 h«la, Ssew Jexaey. 1 



SPORTSMEN SMOKERS 



SHOULD ALL SMOKE OUR CELEBRATED 



Hand-Made Havana Cigars. 



MADE IN TWO STYLES AND SIZES. 



LONDRES PERFE6T0, 5in. long © $7 00 per 100 



COACHAS ESPEC ALS,4Min. @ 6.00 " 



The favorite clgut of Rod and Gun Clubs generally. 

 These cigars are made ot the choicest tobaccos grown, 

 and selected with the greatest care. They cannot fall 

 to suit the taste of all lovers of the fragrant weed. Each 

 cigar has the brand impressed on It, and every hox has 

 a label, fac simile of the title of the popular journal, 

 and our linn's signature, without which none are genu- 

 ine. We*arp the only authorized manufacturers of the 

 above brand, and to insure the smoker of the genuine 

 we would ask you to send us your orders direct. We 

 will deliver, free of express charges, either size, on re- 

 ceipt of price. 



k. W. FOQTE & GO., Sole Manufacturers, 



125 Maiden Lane. New York. 



WtU and %<mtt$ for Jfortgtttflt. 



Has a new Retail Catalogue. It contains a list 

 of the old and reliable 



CHUBB RODS, REELS, Etc., 



also many new articles, among which is the 



CHUBB FLY BOOK, 



and this is the Neatest, Handiest, most Duraolt 

 and Cheapest Fly Book made; also the 



HsHhaMai Antwerp Reel, 



which is greatly improved. 



Finest quality Split Bamboo and Lancewood 

 Rods, Reels, Lines, Flies, Hooks, etc. Every- 

 thing that the Angler uses. Write for Catalogue. 

 Address 



THOS. H. CHUBB, 

 The Fishing Rod Manufacturer, 



Post Mills, vt. 



{Mention this paper). 



LOG CABINS 



AND 



HOW TO BUILD THEM. 



By WILLIAM S. WICKS. 



This is a complete exposition of the art and 

 method of building log cabins from the Sim- 

 plest dog kennel to highly artistic dwellings. 

 Everyone going into (he woods and designing 

 to construct Ins shelter with the materials at 

 hand, should procure "Log Cabins," for in its 

 pages ha will find a variety of designs, simple 

 and ornate, adupted to temporary shelter or 

 to permanent homes, with full and clear in- 

 struction and illustration in every matter of 

 detail. Sent, post free, for $1.50. 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. , 

 318 Broadway, New York. 



f wM$ and gm Mt. 



FOR SALE, $6O00. 



Peterboro canoe, 18J^ft.x40in.Xl4in.. decked 

 fore and aft, with coaoaine around cockpit, rud- 

 der, two sets lowlocks. Radix board, and 60ft. 

 sail; used one season. Also lapstreak canoe, 

 decked, 15£t.x30in.ylOJ£in. Atwood board, nick- 

 eled drop rudder, 75ft. balance lugs, paddle and 

 Mohican tent; complete; $65. Address CANOE, 

 Carrier 18, Buffalo, N. V, 



FOR SALE.-25FT. STEAM LAUNCH, SHIP- 

 man engine, built last year; &50Q: cost S700, 

 Address F. B„ this office. 



When planning your summer piscatorial tour 

 remetnher that this company controls over 4,100 

 miles of railway, equipped in the most approved 

 modern style, and passing through a magnificent 

 country, noted for its unsurpassed facilities for 

 sport. 



A FEW OF THE PRINCIPAL RESORTS. 



PORTLAND, ME.— For salt water fish. 



RANQELEY LAKES (via Bryant's Pond or Bethel, Me.)— 



For brook tr.jur. pickerel, yellow percb, rock basa. 

 THE WHITE MOUNTAINS (via Gorham, X. H.)-For 



pickerel, trout, bass, cusk. 

 THE SALMON RESORTS of Quebec, New Brunswick 



and Nova Scotia (reached via Quebec). 

 LAKE ST. JOHN' DISTRICT.— For Oulnanlche (reached 



via Quebec). 



THE RIVER ST. LAWRENCE (in the neighborhood of 

 the line for 400 miles).— For mascalonge, pike, bass, 

 whiteflsh, pickerel, oercli. 



THE THOUSAND ISLANDS (via Gananoque or Kings- 

 ton).— For Pickerel, black bass, mascalor ge, pike. 



MUSICOKA LAKES (the best place on the continent for 

 fishing, shooting and camping, reached from various 

 points on Northern and North western Division).— For 

 brook and salmon tr„ut, black bass, mascalonge 

 pickerel. 



PARRY SOUND AND GEORGIAN BAY.— For "plekei el, 



nuiscalonge, black bass. 

 LAKES ONTARIO, ERIE, HURON AND MICHIGAN, 



(via stations at all principal ports). -For the varieties 



of fish for which they arc noted. 

 LAKE SUPERIOR (via Collingwood, Wiarton, Sarnla, 



hi connection with steamship lines).— For lake trout, 



etc. 



The charges for hotels, guides, and camping at 

 many of the fishing waters named above, are ex- 

 tremely low. Full particulars of same, With 

 many valuable hints an to baits, best months and 

 general facilities are published in a pamphlet 

 entitled "Fishing and Hunting Reports of 

 the Grand Trunk Railway." which will be 

 furnished gratuitously orj application to any of 

 the company's principal aerents, or of the Gen- 

 eral Passenger Agent, Montreal, P. Q. 

 WM. EDGAR, JOSEPH HICKSOV, 



Gen. Pass. Agent. Gen. Manager. 



TAKE THE 



final Rapifls & Indiana Railroad, 

 The "FISHING LINE," 



THE DIRECT ROUTE TO ' 

 TRAVERSE OlTV.PEfOSKBI, MACKINAC, 

 MARO V h TTE, and O lier Delightful 

 Health and (rammer Resorts of 



NORTHERN MICHIGAN 



And the Celebrated Trout and Grayling Streams, 

 Beautiful Lakes and Grand Forests of 

 this Famous Country. 



The waters of Northern Michigan are unsur- 

 passed, if equalled, in the abundance and great 

 variety of fash contained, 



BKOOK TROUT abound in the streams, and 

 the famous AMERICAN L.HA YL1NU IS found 

 only m these waters. 



The TROUT season begins May 1 and ends 

 Sept. 1. 



The GRAYLING season opens June 1 and ends 

 Nov. 1. 



ULaOK BASS, PIKE, PICKEREL and MUS- 

 CALONGTC also abound in large numbers in the 

 many lakes and lakelets of this Territory. 



TAKE YOUR FAMILY WITH YOU. The 

 scenery of the North Woods and Lakes is very 

 oeautiful. The air is pure, dry and bracing, 



THE CLIMATE is peculiarly beneficial to 



■ ■,■ ' I'-: ;-ni(j with HAY FEVER and ASTH- 

 MATIC AFFECTIONS. 



New hotels with all modern improvements 

 have been erected, as well as many extensive 

 additions to the older ones, which will guarantee 

 ample ACCOMMODATIONS FOR ALL. 



The Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad in 

 connection with the Ouluth, South Shore and 

 Atlantic Railway at Mackinaw City, forms the 

 most direct route to Marquette, Sauit Ste. Marie, 

 Negaunee, Houghton, Hancock, and all points in 

 the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. 



Dunngtbe season ROUND TRIP EXCURSION 

 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT LOW RATES, 

 and attractive train facilnies offered to tourists 

 and sportsmen. 



For Tourist's Guide, Time Cards and Folders, 

 giving full information, address 



C. L. LOCKWOOD, Geti'l Pass'r Agent, 



Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Only ;I3 hours from Now York, 29 hours from 

 Boston to Roberval, Lake St. John. 



akt&IjEr : 



Did you ever catch a fresh-water salmon"? If 

 not, try Lake St.. John; or, if you want the 

 largest of brook trout, try Lake Edward. Bring 

 your families at the same time, to enjoy some of 

 the most delightful scenery in America. Com- 

 fortable hotels at Roberval and at Metabetcb- 

 ouan. Lake St. John, 190 miles, aod at Lake Ed- 

 ward, 115 miles, from Quebec. Express trains 

 each way daily. 



For particulars of lakes and fishing, read 

 "Adirondack" Murray's "Doom of Mamelons." 

 or Kit Clarke's "Where the Trout Hide." For 

 folders and other information address, ALEX. 

 HARDY, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Quebec, or G. 

 LE VE, 315 Madison avenue, New York. 



J. G. SCOTT. Sec'y and Manager. 



General offices, 92 St. Peter st,. Quebec. Can. 



An Illustrated Pamphlet 



Descriptive of the Las Vegas Hot Springs, New 

 Mexico, prepared for the information of tourists, 

 tired people, invalids of all classes and those 

 who seek a summer and winter resort with the 

 benefit to be derived from Medicinal Baths and 

 Mineral Water, can be obrained by addressing 

 C. D, SIMONSON, General Eastern Agent Santa 

 Fe Route, 361 Broadway, New York, 



RAILROAD 



DETROIT AND BATTLE LAKES, fflffl., afford ex- 

 cellent fishing for black bass, mascalonge, pike and 

 other varieties. 



First-class hotel accommodations, boat equipment and 

 sendees of oarsmen at reasonable rates. 



The waters of the Yellowstone, Gallatin, Madison and 

 Jefferson Rivers, In Montana, all immediately accessi- 

 ble from Livingston, Gallatin and Townseud, are a 

 revelation to fishermen. These streams and their num- 

 erous tributaries abound in GRAYLING and the various 

 species of speckled trout known as "ROCKlT MOUN- 

 TAIN," "RAINBOW" and "COLORADO," many of which 

 reach a size unlo own in ot er American wat- 

 ers- Lakes PEND D'OREILLE and COEUR D'ALENE , 

 in Idaho, are also in immediate proximity to the iine 

 and with tributary streams yield the finest species of 

 mountain trout and other varieties. 



The SPOKANE RIVER, in Washington Territory, ac- 

 cessible from Spokane Falls on the main line, is one of 

 the finest trout sti earns in the Northwest. 



THE LAKESIDE HOUSE at Lake Pend d'Oreille, for 

 Sportsmen , will be opened by this company in the spring 

 of !89. Terms reasonable. Attractions' and facilities 

 for sport unsurpassed. 



The streams and lakes now comparatively easy of 

 access, by the Northern Pacific, assuie the veteran 

 sportsman a new experience #nd a quality of sport not 

 now attainable in eastern waters. 



Special Rates for Sportsmen will be Made to 

 all Points on ths line. 



A handsomely Illustrated book entitled "The Wonder- 

 land': will be sent free to any address on application to 

 the undersigned and a mention of Forest and Stream, 

 The preliminary chapters contributed by John Hyde, 

 F. R. -., are ftc&criptivc of the Fishing Resorls along the 

 line of the N. P. R. R., the Yellow-tone Park, Lake 

 Occur d'Alene and Puget Sound Resorts. The chapters 

 "Through Wonderland," etc., w* Itt- n by Lieutenant 

 Frederick Schwatka, the celebrated explorer tud writer, 

 are descriptive of the "INLAND PASSAGE," THE 

 NORTHWEST PACIFIC COAST AND TtiE TOURISTS' 

 ROUTE TO ALASKA. Other publications of interest 

 will also be forwarded. 



rm«, «. FT5K, 



General Passenger and Ticket Agent, 

 St. Paul, Minn. 

 Or, C. B. K I NN AN, Agent Passenger Dep't, 



319 Broadway, New York City. 



ROUND MOUNTAIN LAKE, 



A New Trout FisMng and HmiM Resort, 



KENNEDY SMITH, so long and favorably 

 Known to sportsmen and summer tour^s who 

 have visited the Dead River Region, has within 

 the past year built the best set of camps in 

 Maine. All are neatly furnished and will be 

 kept in a first-class manner; plenty of very nice 

 boats. Trout are plenty and rise well to a fly. 

 Large arid small game very plenty. This camp 

 has no equal for lake and mountain scenery in 

 Northern Maine. Hi-li up among the mountains 

 over 2,000ft. above sea level. Pure sir; no hay 

 fever. For any other information address 



KENNEDY SMITH, Eustis, Me. 



Bromfield House, Boston. 



EUROPEAN PLAN. 

 MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



Ligowsky C. P. No. 3 



The only target having the patent 



INTURNED EDGE. 



2,000 shots out of each 1.000 targets on accrunt 

 of non-brea,kage in shipping, trapping and fall- 

 ing upon ground. The only target made with 

 the Inttjrned Edge, producing the surest break- 

 er when hit. and surest non-breaker when not 

 hit. Our traps are sold for the sole purpose of 

 •■hi otii g oar targets. 



PITCH YOUR TENT 



on the Mountain, by the 

 Lake or Stream, and 

 have an enjoyable and 

 economical vacation. 



Send 15 cts. for large 

 Illustrated Catalogue of 

 Tents and Sportsman's 

 Goods; also, "How to 

 'Camp, Where to go, "etc 



E. C. COOK & BRO.* 



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