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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Aug. 15, 1889. 



LAUNCHES AND PLF45CMRF RIHTS 



STEAM YAUHTS, t9 to 5utt. in lengtn. RA 

 CINE AUTOMATIC MARINE ENGINES AND 

 BO ILERS, OIL FUEL. Owner his own engineer. 

 Celebrated Racine Row Boats and Canoes. 

 Hunting and Fishing Boats a specialty, $30 and 

 upwards. Send stamps for separate catalogue, 

 specifying line of goods desired. 



THOMAS KANE & CO.. 

 137 & 139 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 111. 



SPORTSMAN' S 



Cainpiiig or Fishing Tesii 



OV AMj KINDS, SHAPES AND 8ISE8, 



Yacht and Canoe Sails of most approved style* 

 Also awnings for store fronts, windows, yacht hoate 

 etc. New style of Canoe Tente made at low figures 

 Flags, Burgees and covers of ah kinds. Cam) 

 Stoves, Damp Chairs, Sacking Bottoms, Hammocks 

 all kinds of Fancy Tents, and in fact anything madf 

 from canvas when an intelligent description lis giver 

 of what may be needed. My beautifully illuslrater 

 circular now ready. Send stamp for price Ust. Ad 

 dress 8. HEMflTBWWAY. 60 South st„ N. Y. City 



H1UUIN8 * O I ¥* rOKD, 



GLOUCESTER. MASS. 

 Manufacture to order Yachts, Bowhoats, Yawl* 

 Excelsior Life Boats and Seine Boats. Two medal 

 awarded at the London Exhibition. 1,000 boat 

 built the last thirteen years. 



<3«nr1 for Wow Clataloirnft tar IRK?. 



Boston Yacht Agency. 



43 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. 



Yacht Designers & Brokers 



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

 guerite, Jester, Siren, Ariel, Eureka, Mermaid 

 Caribou and others. Agents for Mansfield's 

 Hollow Spars. Catalogues of yachts for sale 

 mailed on application. 



G-. F. CLARK & CO. 



R. v. Clark. J Bottotw 



W. K. Pryor. 



G. F. Clark. 



W. K. PRYOR & CO., 

 Yacht and Boat Builders. 



Shop and Railway foot of M St.. 8. Boston. 



Estimates and contracts made for all kinds of 

 Yacht work. Yachts hauled out and stored for 

 the winter. First class work at reasonable rates. 



OflloV 43 Mil* «tT*«*>t. Hnrtnn. Mmb. 



The Spring Lake Clinker Boat Manufacturing Go 



BUILDERS OF ROW BOATS. 



All Pearson's Celebrated Model. Send for cata- 

 logue. Spring JLabe, Ottawa Co., Mich, 



Marine Boiler Works, 



Charleston, Kauawlia, W. Va. 



"Best boiler for yachts."— J. A. Bostwiek, N.Y. 

 "The only boiler giving sn tisf 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. 



A. WILSON, 



Sail IVTalxor, 



No. 416 ATLANTIC AVE., BOSTON, MASS. 

 Yacht Sails and Flags a Specialty. 



Increasing Sales Attest the Popularity of 

 THE GENTLEMEN'S CIGAKETTE. 



CARTAS CANOES; 



AND 



HOW TO BUILD THEM. 



By PARKER B. FIELD. 



The directions are as plain and explicit as .pos- 

 sible for the construction of a canoe 13f t, bm.X 

 27in. at an expense of not to exceed $7, while the 

 simple operations are within reach ot the SKiil ot 

 any careful amateur. No technical terms are 

 used and the successive operations are carefully 

 described in detail, each step being made clear 

 before proceeding to the next. Illustrated; paper 

 48 pages; price 50 cents. 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 

 318 Broadway, New York. 



I 



Manufactured only b,v 



(KINNEY TOBACCO CO. Successors). Also 

 manufacturers of the Old Reliable 



SWEET CAPORAL. 



DODGE'S PATENT 



Collapsing, Folding, Landing and 

 Minnow Net Frame. 



No. I represents the frame unfolded and expanded, 

 read j- for use. Can be unfolded and expanded with the 

 net on the ring (in SO seconds) by the same motion that 

 is used to open ari umbrella. The ring is 12in. in diame- 

 ter, made or steal, broad and strong where it, joins the 

 staff, and narrow aeti 1 issht a t the outer side. The other 

 working parts are made of brass, nickel plated. Nos. 2 

 and S represent the frame collapsed and folded, staff un- 

 jointed ready to pack. Can be carried in tackle box, 

 trout basket, grip sack or pocket. 



PRICE COMPLETE, $4.00. 



J i. mm. Vt Division St.. Detroit. Mich 



No Chemicals. 



W.Mer&Co/s 



Breakfast 

 Cocoa 



Is Absolutely Pure, 

 and it Is Soluble. 



To increase the solubility of the powdered cocoa, vari- 

 ous expedients are employed, most of them being based 

 upon the action of some alkali, potash, soda or even am- 

 monia. Cocoa which has been prepared by one of these 

 chemical processes, can usually be recognized at once by 

 the distinct alkaline reaction of the infusion in water, 



W. Baker & Co.'s Breakfast Cocoa 



is manufactured from the first stage to the last by per- 

 fect mechanical processes, >«o chemical being 

 used in its preparation. By one of the most 

 ingenious of these mechanical processes the greatest de- 

 gree of fineness is secured without the sacrifice of the 

 attractive and beautiful red color which is characteristic 

 of an absolutely pure and natural cocoa. 



W. Baker & Go., Dorchester, Mass. 



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 bo highly artistic dwellings. 

 Everyone going into the woods and designing 

 to construct his shelter with the materials at 

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

 pages he will find a variety of designs, simple 

 and ornate, adapted to temporary shelter ot- 

 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. 

 London: DAVIES & CO., 1 Finch Lane. 



Hotels and %mtt% Ux $$mtmm. 



Ligowsky C. P. No. 3 



The only target having the patent 



INTURNED EDGE. 



When planning your summer piscatorial tour 

 remetnher thai: 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. 



RANGELEY LAKES (via Bryant's Pond or Bethel, Me.V- 



For brook trout, pickerel, yellow perch, rock bass. 

 THE WHITE MOUNTAINS (via Gorharn, N. H.)-For 



pickerel, trout, bass, cusk. 

 THE SALMON RESORTS of Quebec, New Brunswick 



and Nova Scotia (reached via Quebec). 

 LAKE ST. JOHN DISTRICT.— For Ouinaniehe (reached 



via Quebec). 



THE RIVER ST. LAWRENCE (in the neighborhood of 

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

 whiteflsh, pickerel, perch. 



THE THOUSAND ISLANDS (via Gananoque or Kings- 

 ton).— For pickerel, black boss, mascalonge, pike. 



iVlTJSKOKA LAKES (the best place on the continent for 

 fishing, shooting and cumping, reached from various 

 points on Northern and Northwestern Division).— For 

 brook and salmon truilt, black bass, mascalonge 

 pickerel. 



parry sound and Georgian bay.— For:pickeiei, 



mascalonge. black baas. 

 LAKES ONTARIO, ERIE, HURON AND MICHIGAN, 



(via stations at all principal ports).— For tho varieties 



of fish for which they are noted. 

 LAKE SUPERIOR (via Collingwood. Wiafton, Sarnia, 



in 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 oE same, with 

 many valuable hints as to ha its, best months and 

 general facilities arc published in a pamphlet 

 entitled "FistaiaK and Hunting Resorts of 

 tlie Grand Trunk Railwuy." which mil be 

 furnished gratuitously on application to any of 

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

 eral Passenger Agent, Montreal, P. Q. 

 WM. EDGAR, JOSEPH BICKSOV, 



Gen. Pass. Agent. Gen. Manager. 



T IE3L" m 



RAILROAD 



DETROIT AND BATTLE LAKES, MINN., afford ex- 

 cellent fishing for black bass, mascalonge, pike and 

 other varieties. 



First-class hotel accommodations, boat equipment and 

 services of oarsmen at reasonable rates. 



The waters of the Yellowstone, Gallatin, Madison and 

 Jefferson Rivrrs, in Montana, all immediately accessi- 

 ble from Livingston, Gallatin and Townsend, are a 

 revelation to fishermen. These si reams and their num- 

 erous tributaries abound in GRAYLING and the various 

 species of speckled trout known as "ROCKY MOUN- 

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

 reach a size unknown in ot'er American wnt- 

 ers Lakes PEN O D'OREILLE and COEUR 1VALENE , 

 in Idaho, are also in immediate proximity to the line 

 ami 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 li nest trout sti earns in the Northwest. . 



THE LAKESIDE HOUSE at Lake Pent! d ■Oreille, tor 

 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, assure the veteran 

 sportsman a new experience and a quality of sport not 

 now attainable in eastern waters. 



Special Rates for Sportsmen will be Made to 

 all Points on the Line. 



A handsomely illustrated book entitled "The Wonder 

 land" will be sent free to any address ou application to 

 the undersigned and a mention of Forest and Stream, 

 The preliminary chapters contributed by John Hyde, 

 F. R. are descriptive of the Fishing Resorts along the 

 line of the N. P. R. R., the Yellowstone Park, Lake 

 or d'Alene and p utre f Sound Resorts. The chapters 

 rough Wonderland," etc., written by Lieutenant 

 lerick Sehwatka. the celebrated explorer and writer, 

 descriptive of the "INLAND PASSAGE," THE 

 NORTHWEST PACIFIC COAST AND THE TOURISTS' 

 ROUTE TO ALASKA. Other publications of interest 



ill also be forwarded. . , 



OHA«. S. FEE, 

 General Passenger and Ticket Agent, 

 St. Paul, Minn. 

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



319 Broadyvay, New York City. 



2,000 shots out of each 1,000 targets on aoc< unt 

 of non-breakage in shipping, trapping and fall- 

 ing upon ground. The only target made with 

 the Intttkned Edgb. producing the surest break- 

 er when hit, and surest non-breaker when not 

 hit. Our trans are sold for the sole purpose of 

 shooting our targets. 



Canadian Pacific Railway. 



NEW TERRITORY 



FOR THE 



Do you want the very cream of Canadian big game 

 hunting, salmon, speckled trout, bass fishing, etc., etc., 

 or to spend a summer holiday with canoe and camera? 



THEN READ CAREFULLY THE FOLLOWING LIST. 



The magnificent hunting grounds and trout streams of 

 the ROCKY MOUNTAINS for bear, sheep, goat, panther, 

 elk, deer, etc., and mountain trout; the grand prairies 

 and woodlands of the Canadian Northwest for moose, 

 elk, antelope, deer, bear, swan, geese, grouse, duck and 

 myriads of other waterfowl; the far-famed Neplgon and 

 kindred waters on the north shore of Lake Superior for 

 sttperb speckled trout and whiteflsh; the Lake Superior 

 and Sault Ste Marie regions for trout, lunge, black bass, 

 bear, deer, grouse and duck; Lake NIPISSING and TROUT 

 LAKE for deer, grouse, duck, and all varieties of game 

 fisht the OTTAWA and MATTAWA rivers and their 

 tributaries for explorations by canoe, bear, deer, grouse i 

 etc.. and speckled trout and black bass fishing equal to 

 the best tmoose and earibctliare'protected until 1895); the 

 NORTH SHORE of the St. Lawrence River and LAKE ST; 

 JOHN, and the region north of the City of QUEBEC for 

 cariboui grouse; salmon, speckled trout and winninish; 

 The RIDEAU LAKES and other famous waters in On- 

 tario for canoeing, camping and black bass fishing, and 

 the forests surround Ingthem for deer ami uronse; LAKE 

 MEGANTIC and MOOSEHEAD LAKE for moose; caribou; 

 deer and grouse, and trout and landlocked salmon in 

 adjacent lakes and their tributaries; the world-re- 

 nowned rivers and forests of NEW BRUNSWICK and 

 NOV A SCOTIA for noble salmon, and moose and cari- 

 bou, Ail of these are traversed by the Great Canadian 

 Pacific Railway system, and they are the very finest 

 portions of Canada for the sportsman and angler. Most 

 of the points mentioned are new territory, only lately- 

 rendered accessible, where such a thing as over-hunting 

 or too close fishing will be unknown for many years. 



Illustrated descriptive guide books of summer tours 

 and hunting and fishing resorts furnished on applica- 

 tion to 



E. V. SKINNER, . . i . 358 Broadway, New York: 



C. E, McPHERSON, ! . 211 Washington street, Bostom 



t. F LEE; .282 Clarke street, Chicago. 



OR TO 



R. KERR, 



General Passenger Agent, 

 WINNEPEG. 



P. McNICOIiL. 



General Passenger Agent, 

 MONTREAL. 



LAKE GEORGE, BROOKDALE FARM (30o 

 acres) on Silver Bay. bei ween Sabbath Day 

 Point and Hague; accommodates sixty. A select 

 family resort, combining the simplicity and free- 

 dom of farm life with the conveniences and 

 comforts of a first-class hotel. Sanitary condi- 

 tions and water supply are perfect. A lawn of 10 

 acres, orchard of 15 trees, tennis courts, tine 

 boats, good teams. Fishing and hunting are ex- 

 cellent. The most successful house on Lake 

 George this season. Terms for September, $8 to 

 S12 per week. References given and asked for. 

 Prospectus sent. J. .1. WILSON, Pro- 



Broadway, "New York. 



'roprietor, 359 



WANTED.— LIVE DEER, PRAIRIE CRICK- 

 ens, partridge, quail and turkeys. Address 

 full particulars, Box 3350, P. O. New York City. 



aulo,4t 



TROUT STREAM. 



For Sale— 1000 acres of land within four miles 

 of the city of Cheboygan, Mich., on which there 

 is five miles of the best stocked trout stream in 

 Michigan; hatching house, two dwellings, ice 

 house, barn, stables, etc., which cost over $3000, 

 and forty acres of cleared land, all for $10,000; 

 $3000 in cash, balance in five or eight years at 7 

 per cent. IU health is the owner's only reason 

 for selling. Apply to WM. ELLIOT, Box 204, 

 Cheboygan, Mich. inayl6,3mo 



HOUND MOUNTAIN LAZE. 



A New Trout FisMi ana Hunting Resort, 



KENNEDY SMITH, so long and favorably 

 Known to sportsmen and summer tourists 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 and small game very plenty. This camp 

 has no equal for lake and mountain scenery in 

 Northern Maine. High up among the mountains 

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

 fever. For any other information address 



KENNEDY SMITH, Eustis, Me. 



Bromfield House, Boston. 



EUROPEAN PLAN. 



MESSENGER, Proprietor, 



TO LEASE. 



One of the best shooting and fishing grounds 

 of about 2,000 acres land and water. Located in 

 Virginia at thirty miles from Norfolk. Desir- 

 able place for a club. Apply to SAM P. DUNN, 

 53 Whitehall st., New York City. 



I WILL SELL BALLARD RIFLE. MID- 

 range, .33-40: cost Sod, and $15 worth of am- 

 munition and tools, for $25; also Colt .45-cal. 

 douMe action revolver, $8, almost new, S. P., 

 71 Wall street.. New York. It 



Chester White, Berkshire 

 and Poland China Pigs, 

 fine setter dogs, Scotch 

 Collies, Foxhounds and 

 Beagles, Sheep and Poultry, 

 --■p- bred and for sale by W. 

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

 Send stamp for circular and price list. 



LIVE WHITE HARES {Lepus Ajmencanus), 

 captured and properly boxed and delivered 

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

 receipt of orders and remittances at S3 per pair. 

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

 and Gam6 Commissioner. J. G. RICH, Bethel, 

 M e . decl6,tf 



LIVE QUAIL. - SEASON CLOSED. Re-open 

 Sept. 1. Send orders early. Other special- 

 ties, live deer and English pheasants. Also Eng- 

 lish partridge and pheasant eggs. 



E. B. WOODWARD. Commission Merchant, 

 174 Chambers street. New York. 



WILD RICE. -THE GREATFST WILD- 

 fowl food. Send your orders row for fresh 

 seed. R. VALEN TINE, Janesville, Wi*. aul.t f 



HILL ON THE DOG. 



THE BTANDARD WORK ON THEIB 

 MANAGEMENT AND DISEASES. 



Prte« BS.Ott. 

 FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO, 

 318 Broadway, New York, 



