1)EC, 11, 1890.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



427 



\ LARGE FLORIDA ISLAND 



NINE MILES BY POUR MILES. 



pounding in Large and Small Game, Deer, 

 Ducks, Geese, Snipe and all Southern 

 Land Game and Water Fowl, Wild 

 Hogs and Wild Cattle. 



FRESH AND SALT WATER FISHING 



SUMMER AJSD WINTER. 



Valuable Oyster Grounds and Fishing Privileges. 

 ||lN unsurpassed cattle ranch 



WITH A MARKET AT ITS DOOR. 



A rare opportunity for either a club or 

 )rivate individual. 



Add^ WM A WHITE & SONS, 



115 Broadway, New York. 



Small Profits. 



Quick Sales. 



WILD INDIAN LIFE. 



PAWNEE 



IER0 STORIES AND FOLK-TALES. 



With Notes on the Origin, Customs and 

 Character of the Pawnee People. 



By GEORGE BIRD GRITOELL ("Y0.") 

 Cloth, 417 pages. Illustrated. Price $2.00. 



Pawnee customs and beliefs are richly illustrated by the folk-tales 

 and in the copious notes Mr. Grinnell gives an uncommonly spirited ac 

 count of Pawnee life in peace and in war. There is an account of the 

 defense of a Pawnee village by 200 sick men, cripples, old men and 

 squaws, against 600 Sioux warriors, which for sneer gallantry and in- 

 domitable pluck will match almost anything in military history. The 

 Pawnee warriors were all away at the time, and the Sioux counted upon 

 an easy victory. But the Pawnee cripples and women actually beat them 

 off after a hard day's fighting, and at last so terrorized them that the 

 bold assailants fled in panic and sustained a heavy loss. Mr. Grinnell 

 also has written a picturesque and vivacious sketch of one of the last 

 Pawnee buffalo hunts, in which the Indians commonly reverted to prim- 

 itive weapons and usages, often hunting quite naned with no other arms 

 than their bo ws and arrows. A particularly interesting part of the book 

 is that which treats of the Pawnee doctors or medicine men. The state- 

 ments of Mr. Grinnell show the possession by some of these men of a 

 kind of skill in sleight-of-hand far beyond that usually attributed to In- 

 dians; some of the facts here described are as puzzling and unaccount- 

 ble as those performed by the famous jugglers and fakirs of Hindostan, while one of their 

 ricks is a close parellel to the East Indian mango J eat. . . . Those who desire to learn 

 f the many other wonders done by the Indian doctors must refer to its pages for themselves, 

 is it is certainly one of the best works on Indian life, legend and character that has been 

 written for a long time, it should obtain a wide circulation.— N. Y. Tribune, 



FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 318 Broadway, N. Y. 



Londok: DA VIES & CO., 1 Finch Lane, Cornhill. 



TROUT FLIES. 



36 Cts. Per Doz, 



H. H. KIFFE, 



I PULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 

 Send for Catalogue. 



If 







^JP=J- G • L.ITTL.E'^-©^ 



•J> 63 Haymarket- LONDON 

 for illustrated* catalogue 



TACKLE JR.© DO & 



Established 1837. 



J. B. OKOOK <fc CO., 



Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers in 



Fishing Tactle, Gnus. Rifles, Revolvers 



And all kinds of 



Goods for the Sportsman. 



52 Fulton St. & 1191 Broadway, New York City 



Send for a Catalogue. Specialty of Salmon, 

 Trout and Bass Flies. 



FKRGUSON'S PATENT 



Reflecting Lamps, 



WITH 



SILVER PLATED LOCOMOTIVE REFLECTORS. 



UNIVERSAL LAMP, 



With Adjustable Attachments, 

 For Sportsmen and Others. 

 Combines Head Jack, 

 Boat Jack, Fishing lamp, 

 Camp Lamp, Bask Lamp, 

 Belt JLantern, Hand Lan- 

 tern, etc. 



Excelsior Dash Lamp, 



SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. 



Can be used on any kind or any part of a dash 

 or vehicle. Burns kerosene without a chimney. 

 Wick is regulated from outside of lamp. 



Send stamp for Illustrated Catalogue. 



ALBERT FERGUSON, Offica, 65 Fulton St. N Y 



THE NEW WEBSTER 



In Attractive Bindings. 



Best Holiday Gift: 



m 



«< 



CD 



The Authentic " Unabridged," comprising is- 

 sues of 1864, '79 and '84, (still copyrighted) is now 

 Revised and Enlarged, and bears the name of 

 Webster's International Dictionary. 



Revision has been in progress for over 10 Years. 



More than 100 editorial laborers employed. 



$300,000 expended before first copy was printed. 



Critical examination invited. Get the Best. 

 Soldbyall Booksellers. Illustrated pamphletfree. 

 G. & C. MEREUAM & CO. , Pub'rs, Springfield, Mass. 



TROUT FOR SALE. 



YEARLINGS of the Brook Trout, 

 Brown Trout and California Trout. 



EGGS AND FRY 



OP THE SAME IN SEASON. 



For information inquire of 



J. ANNIN, JR., 



Caledonia, Livingston Co., N. Y. 



Old Colony Trout Ponds 



ESTABLISHED 1869. 



Three million brook trout eggs for sale. Can 

 be transported with safety to any part of the 

 world. Ready for delivery December and Janu- 

 ary. Also young trout in the spring. 



Unsurpassed fly-fishing in its season. 



Djsnveb, Col., Oct. 21, 1890. 

 W. L. Gilbert, Esq., Plymouth, Mass.: 



My Deab Sir— in regard to the trout egrgs re- 

 ceived from the "Old Colony Trout Ponds" I can 

 say that the best possible results have been had 

 from them at allot the points to which they have 

 been shipped in Colorado. I know of no better 

 packing than that employed by you. After a jour- 

 ney of nearly two thousand miles by rail and stage 

 I have had a loss of less than 1 per cent, in a lot of 

 250,000. I do not want any better. Very truly, 

 Gordon Land, Col. State Fish Commissioner. 



W. L. GILBERT, Proprietor, 



Plymouth, Mass. 



FERRETS VS. RATS! 



First-class ferrets, Sure Pop breed, specially 

 broken for hunting rats. Also young ferrets, not 

 broken. For sale by ADOLPH ISAACSEK, 

 "Sure Pop," 92 Fulton street, New York City. 

 My celebrated handbook, "All About Ferrets and 

 Rats," second edition, revised and illustrated, 

 mailed to any address on receipt of 25 cents. 



T TT7T7* OTT A TT F0R SALE - LIVE 

 Jul V yil J\JLJu and dead game a 

 specialty. Consignments solicited. Established 

 1938. E. B. WOODWARD, Commission Mer- 

 chant, 174 Chambers street. New York. 



LIVE WHITE HARES (Lepw Americanus). 

 captured and properly boxed and delivered 

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

 receipt of orders and remittances at S3 per pair. 

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

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

 W«. 3ecl8.tf 



WvxAtA. 



Wanted to Buy 



All kinds of 



American Animals. 



Beavers, Badgers, Birds, 

 Bears, Buffaloes, etc., at 

 all times. 



DONALD BURNS, 

 115 Roosevelt st.. N.Y. City. 



WANTED. — LIVE DEER, PRAIRIE 

 chicken, partridge, quail and turkeys, Ad- 

 dress full particulars, P. O. Box 3,350, New York 

 City. nov6,6t 



SECOND EDITION. 



Camp Life in the Wilderness, 



BY Capt. Cbas. A. J. Farrar, 

 Is a book that should be In every sportsman's library. 

 It is a readable book in every sense of the word, being 

 replete with Hunting and Visiting Adventures, 

 told in a racy, exciting way that enchains attention. It 

 would be a Splendid Christmas Present for any 

 of your male friends. 224 pages, fully illustrated, neat 

 cloth binding. Price $1.00. Illustrated catalogue of 

 sportsmen's books mailed for 6 cents. 

 JAMAICA PUBLISHING CO , Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



WOODCRAFT 



By "NESSMUK." Price St. OO. 

 FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 

 318 Broadway. New York. 



The New Whitmore Hammerless Shotgun and American 

 Arms Co. New Safety Hammerless Revolver. 



These arms are the latest and 

 best firearms to-day on the mar- 

 ket; have features which no other 

 firearms possess. Ask your dealer to show them to you. 



| 103 Milk Street, 



Boston, 



Revolvers .32 & .38. 



Notice to Fishermen. Cut Prices for 1890. 



lere I am again as usual cutting: the prices of Fishing Tackle. Low prices and good quality of goods increases 



my business. It will pay you to buy your tackle in Brooklyn. 



to. 1, 3 joint, 6 strip, Split Bamboo Trout or Black Bass Fly Rods, solid reel seat below hand, nickel mountings, silk whippings, extra tip, all complete in wood form, length 9J, 10, 



lOift., weight 7, 8, 9oz Price $2 72 



o. 1, Gf, same as above but is German Silver Mounted " 3 33 



o. 4, 3 joint. 6 strip Split Bamboo Black Bass Bait Rod, Raised Tie Guides, solid reel seat above the hand, extra tip, silk whippings, nickel mountings, complete in wood form, length 



8i, 9, 9J, 10ft , weight 9, 10J, 12, 13oz „ Price 2 72 



o. 4, G, same as above but is German Silver Mounted «« 332 



o. 7, 6 strip Split Bamboo Salt Water or Lake Trolling Rod, 2 joint, solid reel seat above the hand, double tie guides, nickel mountings, length 8ft., weight 20oz " 2 75 



o. 8, same as No. 7, but is 3 joint , " 375 



o. 280, 3 joint Ash and Lancewood Heavy Salt Water Bass Rod, hollow butt, extra tip, brass mountings, 9ft « 90 c 



rass Multiplying Reeis, Balance Handle, Screw Oil Cup, fine finish, 25yds., 83e. ; 40yds., 95c. : 60yds., $1.05; 80yds., $1.15; 100yds., $1.25. Hard Rubber Multiplying Reels, Balance Handle! 

 Sliding Click, Nickel Plated, 40yds., $1.75; 60yds., $2.25; 80yds., $2.50; 200yds., $3.75. Braided Linen Reel Lines on Block, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 300ft., 41c. J. P. M. Brand Linen Reel 

 Lines on Block, 300ft., 9 thread, 38c. ; 12 thread. 43c. ; 15 thread, 46c. ; 18 thread, 53c. Brass Swivels, 15c. per doz. Best Quality Hooks on single gut, per doz., 10c. ; double gut, 15c. per 

 doz. ; treble gut, 20c. per doz. Single Gut Leaders, 1ft., per doz., 15c. ; 2ft., per doz., 30c. ; 3ft., per doz., 45c. Double Gut Leaders, 1ft., per doz., 15c. ; 2ft., per doz., 30c ; 3ft., doz , 45c 



J. F. MARSTERS, 51, 53 & 55 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Bend Sc. ■tern's for Illustrated Catalogue tor 1890. OPEN EVENINGS. 



