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C IG ARETTES. 



Palmer'sPdt.Knapsack. 



This knapsack is the invention of Capt. Geo. H. Palmer, U. S. A., and has been 

 approved by a Board of Army Officers, convened for the purpose of selecting the best 

 knapsack. After examining a large number of knapsacks, haversacks, etc., they gave 

 Palmer's equipment their unqualified approval. It has also been adopted by the Militia 

 and letter carriers in different parts of the country. It is equally well adapted to the use of 

 pedestrian tourists, mining prospector, or any one who wishes to make long or short trips 

 on foot, and carry more or less luggage. 



We are the sole manufacturers under license from the patentee for these knapsacks for 

 all purposes except the regular array, militia outside of the State of Illinois, and the letter 

 carrier department. 



Price, with one Cartridge Box, each, - $5.00 

 " " two " Boxes, " - 5.50 



GEO. BARNARD & CO., 



108 Madison Street, 



Chicago, III. 



J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co. 



P. O. Box 4100, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 



Send for our large 52-page Illustrated Catalogue. 



MANTTFACITTRERS OF THE 



STEVENS PATENT 



Breech-Loaftmc, Sporting aid Hunter's PetMes, 

 Single and Dontle Shot Gun s, Pocket Rifles 



The Best Scoi'es on Record in America, from 10 to 50 yards, have been 

 made with the Stevens Pistol. 



STEVENS TARGET PISTOL. 



Known throughout the world as possessing unsurpassed accuracy, perfect of 

 form and finish. The professional shots all unhesitatingly select the Stevens Pistols 

 to perform the most difficult feats of marksmanship. 



SILVER MEDAL AWARDED AT N. E. AGRICULTURAL FAIR, 1885. 



For Insect Bites, Sunburn, Chapped Hands and Face. The best 

 Liniment in use for Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Frost Bites, 

 Sprains, Neuralgia, etc. 



It prevents blood poisoning in cuts and other wounds, and pro- 

 motes rapid healing in all cases. 



For sale by Druggists and Dealers in Sporting Goods at 35 cts. 

 and 60 cts. per bottle. The SS-cent hottles sent by mail on receipt 

 of so cents. 



jj Acme Xlust Proventive, 



5 For Fire Arms, Cutlery, Marine Engines, etc. Sent by mail on 

 5 receipt of 25 cents. 



%. THOS. JEOTESS & SON, Proprietors, Bangor, Me., TJ. S. A. 



F Wholesale Agents: John P. Lovell Arms Co. and Win. Read & Sons, Boston. 



DOG TEAINING: 



BY 



T. HAMMOND, KERNEL EDITOR OP FOREST AND STREAM. 

 Jfnr aala at, this office. Price Si. 00. 



Patent Mlta Stool. 



Can be carried in hip pocket 

 when folded. Sample $1. 

 GEO. J. SAURBREY, 

 Inventor and Sole Manufac- 

 turer. Columbus, O. 

 * m~ AGENTS WANTED. 



THE STANDARD WORK ON THEIB 

 MANAGEMENT AND DISEASES. 



Prloe 8S.00. 

 For sale by Forest and Stream Publishing Go. 



SPORTSMAN DRUGGISTS. 



I offer my valuable drug store for sale, best in 

 Northern Iowa, at a bargain for cash; within the 

 limits of the sportsman's paradise for prairie 

 chickens, grouse, ducks, etc. Combine business 

 and pleasure. No commission to agents. Title 

 perfect. County seat, on 0. M. & St. Paul Ry. 

 Write for particulars to H. C. PRICE, M. D., 

 owner, Cresco, Howard Co., la. jyl2,2mo 



SEA TROUT.— PERMITS FOR THE SEA- 

 son's fisliing on Tracadie, the best sea trout 

 river in New Brunswick, Canada, will be given 

 on application to the subscriber, who will give 

 all needful information as to the obtaining of 

 men, supplies and board at the moutb of this 

 river, which is 40 miles long. Reference as to its 

 character, J. II. Phalr, Esq., Fishery Commis- 

 sioner. New Brunswick, Frodcricton, Can. ED- 

 WARD JACK, Fredericton, New Brunswick, 

 Canada. 



FOR SALE.— MAYNaRD RIFLE, LATE 

 model, tbree barrels which interchange, 

 checkered pistol grip stock of extra fancy branch 

 walnut, Swiss butt plate and bunting plate to 

 interchange, checkered tip stock, open and globe 

 and peep sights, leather case, reloading tools, 

 shells, etc.; everything in good condition; price 

 $35. Address MAYNARD RIFLE, Forest and 

 Stream office. It 



LIVE QUAIL AND ENGI.,I*H PHEA*- 

 ANTa for sale. Please send orders as early 

 as possible, which win be booked as received. 

 E. P.. WOODWARD, Commission Merchant, 

 174 Chambers street, New York. 



TO LET.— THAOHER'S ISLAND, BLUE 

 Mountain Lake, Hamilton Co., N. Y. Ad- 

 dress Post Office Drawer WO, Albany, N. Y. 



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Chester White, Berkshire 

 and Poland China Pigs, 

 fine setter dogs, Scotch 

 Collies, Foxhounds and 

 Beagles, Sheep and Poultry, 

 _ bred and for sale by W. 

 GIBBONS & CO., West Chester, Chester Co., Pa. 

 Send stamp for circular and price list. 



LIVE WHITE HARES (Lepus Americanus), 

 captured and properly boxed and delivered 

 to express in Bethel, Me., in good condition on 

 receipt of orders and remittances at $3 per pair. 

 Refer to Hon. H. O. Stanley, Dixfield, Ale., Fish 

 and Game Commissioner. J. G. RICH, Bethel, 

 M e. decl6,tf 



WILD RTCE SEED. SEND YOUR ORDERS 

 now. It should be planted early as possible 

 to secure best results. R. Valentine, Janesville, 

 Wis. jy26,tf 



SCREW PLATES. TAPS, DIES. ETC., FOR 

 gunsmiths and amateurs. Send for illustrated 

 catalogue to S. W. CARD & CO., Mansfield, Mass. 



J. N. DODGE, 



2T6 & 278 Division Street, 

 Detroit, Mich. 



Manufacturer of White Cedar Decoy Ducks; also 

 Geese, Swan, Brant, Coot, Snipe and Plover De- 

 coys. For sale at factory: or by Hartley & Gra- 

 ham, N.Y.; E. K. Tryon, Jr. & Co., Phila.; Western 

 Arms & C't'g Co., Chicago: E. C. Aleacham Arms 

 Co., St. Louis, and all gun dealers in this country, 



AN EXCURSION TO 



ALASKA. 



The wonderful richness of this Arctic country 

 and the rapid strides in material prosperity 

 which it is making, are attracting the attention 

 of the whole world, and since the completion of 

 the Northern transcontinental railway lines 

 Sitka is as easily reached as Paris. Every one 

 wants to go to Alaska, and for those who can 

 make the journey Mr. Hallock's volume. 



s indcspensable. To those who want to go, but 

 cannot, this volume with its graphic pen pictures 

 gives a clear idea of the interesting conditions of 

 fe in the far North. Price $1.50. Sent post 

 free by the 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 

 318 Broadway, New York. 

 London : OAYIES & CO., 1 Finch Lane. 



FOR 

 General 



Debility, ' 

 Scrofula, 



Rheumatism 

 or Consumption, 

 is superior to any m de- 

 licacy of taste and smell," 

 medicinal virtues and purity. 



London, European and New 

 York physicians pronounce it the 

 purest and beat. Sold by Druggrists. 



W.OcMeffelin & Co.(K£ff<&£) NewYork 



The Best, $5.00 Per Doz. 



MANUFACTURED BY 



M. C. WEDD, 



104 Manhattan Street, Roohester, N. Y. 



American Game Birds. 



Names and Portraits of Birds which intereai 

 gunners. With Descriptions in Language 

 Understanded of the People. By Gurdos 

 Trumbull. 90 illustrations and an Index,' 

 8vo., Cloth, Extra, Gilt Top, $2.30. 

 A book that is entirely new and curious, whici, 

 possesses a very great interest for the student of. 

 ornithology, and which will be still more warmlj 

 welcomed by the gunner. . . . For many year* 

 we have received inquiries for a book containing 

 descriptions of our game birds with -figures by 

 which they could be recognized, and we have: 

 always been obliged to say that we knew of now 

 which answered these requirements. At last 

 however, we have such a book in this.— For^ 

 and Stream, N. Y. 



A novel and genuine piece of work, made uplj 

 information not to be had elsewhere. It will not 

 fail to take and hold its own place. . . . Ave 

 interesting book, scholarly, leisurely, smelling 

 the library shelves and the easy chair after * 

 muddy boots and shooting iron have been 

 away.— The Nation, N. Y. 



Trees and Tree-Planting. 



By Gen. James S. Bhisbin, U. S. A. Portrait*. 

 13mo., Cloth, $1.50. 



Of immense value. General Brisbin writer 

 simuly and in a most manly way. . . . He is t 

 tree" lover by nature and from natural convic- 

 tion, and his love has borne rich practical fruk 

 in this excellent work.— Chicago Times. 



One of those books which contains that iffi] 

 formation which has been wanted for a long- 

 time.— W. T. Times. 



PUBLISHED BY 



HARPER & BROTHERS, NEW YORK | 



Jglr'The above works are for sale by all 

 sellers, or will be sent by Harper &Bot 

 postage prepaid, to any part of the I 

 State or Canada, on receipt of the price 

 IIiEPiiR's Catalogue sent on receipt i 

 Cents in stamps. 



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JUST PUBLISHED. 1 



The Art of Skootii with tie Rifle) 



BY 



SIR HENRY ST. JOHN HALFOKD, Bar J j 



Colonel 1st Leicestershire V. B. 



Republished from "Land and WateM 



PKICE (including postage) 30 CENT! ,11 



Copies of this work can be obtained from mi 

 Publishing Office of 



LAND AND WATER, J 

 182, Strand, W. C, London, Englanffll 



GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1871 



BAKER'S 



Warranted absolutely puVtl 

 Cocoa, from which the excess o) 

 Oil has been removed. It has thm 

 times the strength of Cocoa mixw 

 with Starch, Arrowroot orSugan 

 and is therefore far more econonS 

 cal, costing less than one cent-i 

 cup. It is delicious, nourishing: 

 strengthening, easily digested, ani 

 admirably adapted for invalids at 

 well as for persons in health. 

 Sold by Grocers eve rywhere. 



f . BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Im 



Volume I. of the Audubon Magazine, fcotfl 

 in cloth luith gilt stamp, is noiv ready.\ 



It is illustrated by numerous reproductions 

 our most familiar birds from Audubon's pl&H 

 and by many wood cuts. 



The articles from the pens of some of our fh 

 ornithologists are entertaining and accutfl 

 and the lessons taught by them are of value j 

 all. It constitutes a most valuable work on j 

 natural history and the economic importance^ 

 our birds. 



The Volume of 288 pages is sold for $1.0C, 

 Forest and Stream Publishing C$ 



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