April 20, 1898.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



Sportsmen's Goods. 



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EaUESTRIAN FOOTWEAR 



MEN'S GRAIN LEATHER NAPOLEON RID- t R 011 



ING BOOTS * «iUU 



MEN'S GRALN LEG CALF ROX NAPOLEON . 7 Afl 



RIDING BOOTS ' 



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 MEN'S ENAMEL LEATHER STIFF LEG I A Mi 



RIDING BOOTS I UlUU 



MEN'S RUSSIA CALF STIFF LEG RIDING 1 A All 



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ATHLETIC FOOTWEiR OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. 



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 VENTILATED RUBBER BOOTS | MAI^ 



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HANNAFORD ^ ' 

 VENTILATED 

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E. OCUMPAUGH & SONS. 



Established 1858. 



SWEATERS. 









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Increasing- Sales attest the Popularity of 

 THE GENTLEBIEN'S CIGARETTE. 



SPECIAL FAVOURS. 



Manufactured only by 



(KINNEY TOBACCO CO., Successors.) Also man 

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SWEET CAPORAL. 



TeufeltheTerrier; 



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Tlie liife aiid Adventures of 

 an Artist's Dog. 



Told and Ulustrated by J. YATER CARRINGTON, 

 and written by CHARLES MORLEY, 

 a friend of Teufel's. 

 A book whicli bas had wonderful popularity in 

 England. Paper. Price, 75 cents. 

 FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 

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Miscellaneous. 



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KODAK 

 FILMS. 



Our New Films are giving perfect satis- 

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 repeated tests show that they retain 

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Eastman Kodak Co., 



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ACHROMATIC 



FielianlYacM 



GLASSES 



from $10 upward. 



Your Emperor, Field and Yacht Glasses I find of 

 remarkable power and distinctness, even in cloudj'- 

 and hazy weather. Capt. CHA8. E. CLAY. 



OPTICIANS, 



21 UNION SQUARE, N. Y 



DUCK CALLS. 



Grubb's Improved Illinois River Duck Call. The 

 most natural-toned call made; easy to blow; not 

 easy to get out of repair, having a fine tempered 

 reed; makes it so you can call teal, woodduck and 

 bluebill, as well as mallard. This is the only call 

 you can do this with. Price 55 cents. 



Same as above, made of red cedar, silver mounted, 

 with silver reed which gives it perfect tone, §1 

 Every one warranted. Address 



CHAS. W. GRUBBS, 



1537 Milwaukee Ave., 

 Chicagfo, 111. 



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For Sale by Dealers In Sporting Goods. 

 E, KOIJGEKLA & CO., 



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SOLE AGENTS. 



to himself, "If the 

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 my throat I couid 

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quarter — with aquar- 

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FERGUSON'S PATENT REFLECTING LAMPS, 



TH01>IAS J. CONROY, Sole Asent, 

 310 Broadway, New York. 

 Vttb Silver PUted Looomotive Refleotors 



Adjust. 



Attach- 

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ITPJIVERSAl, I, AMI*, 



For Sportsmen's use. Combines 

 Head Jack (Fi-ont and Top), Boat 

 Tack, Fishing, Camp, Belt and 

 Dash Lamp, Hand Lantern, etc. 



Por Night Driving, Hunting, Fish- 

 ing, etc. Is adjiistable to any 

 kind of dash or vehicle. 



Send stamp for Illus Catalogue, 

 md address all orders Lamp Dent 



THE PROTEAN TENT 



The thoroughbred entire horse "Kigadoon " Stands 

 16 hands. Bright bay, very compact, powerful, 

 sound and quiet. Good stock getter. Weight 1,075 

 pounds. This horse was sold as yearling for 2,800 

 guineas, and recently his sire, Master Kildare, ■was 

 sold (age 17) for 800 guineas. Rigadoon -was the 

 winner of numerous valuable stakes on the English 

 Turf, including Liverpool new welter, carrying, at 

 3yrs. old, 9st. 131b. ; also Passley Silver Bell Handi- 

 cap, 114 miles. We, the undersigned, publishers of the 

 English Stud Book, hereby certify that the bay horse 

 Rigadoon was foaled in 1886. got by Master Kildare 

 his dam Highland Fling, by Scottish Chief out of 



Masquerade, by Lambourne out of Burlesque, by 

 Touchstone, and was sold in 1890 to Col. F^vcettto 



;o to Newfoundland. J., E. & J. P. Weatherby, 6 

 Jld Burlington St., London, W,, Dec 4. 1890. For 

 price, etc., apply to COLONEL FAWCETT, Fort 

 Townshend, Newfoundland. 



Patented U. S. and Canada. The best tent in the 

 world for sportsmen. Lightest, most compact, best 

 ventilated. Never blo-ws down. Never leaks. Only 

 one pole required, which can be furnished in three 

 joints, and patent Ught iron tent pins; also patent 

 pack sack with shoulder straps, making a compact 

 outfit which can be checked as baggage. 



Send 2-cent stamp for 1893 catalogue. 



A. S. COMSTOCK, 



330 Ridsre Avenue. - Evanston. Ill, 



The Adirondacks. 



Map of the Adirondack Wilderness. 



Pocket edition on map-bond paper. $1.00. 



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 r^ake George and Litike Champlain, 25 cts. 

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\ For Sale. 1 



TRODT FOR SALE. 



YEARLIN&S ol tie Broot Trout, Late Trout, Brot n 



BOGS AP<IJ FRY 



of the same In season. For information inquire 

 of J. ANNIN, JK., 



Caledonia, Livingston Co., N. Y. 



Berkshire Trout Hatchery 



have for sale healthy BROOK TROUT ranging in 

 size from young fry to four pounds weight, suitable 

 for stocking public and private waters. 

 For information and price address 



C. H. SAGE, Sec'y, 



Great Barriiig;ton, Mass. 



LIVE QUAIL SEASON RE-OPENS SEPT. 1. 

 Orders should be booked immediately. For 

 Sale, — Mongolian, Japan, ring-neck, Hungarian, Ger- 

 man and English pheasants, also Eng. pheasants' 

 eggs. Live and dead game a specialty. E.B.WOOD- 

 WARD, Commission Merchant,174 Chambers st.,N. Y. 



LIVE WHITE HARES (I/spws amencanus) 

 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, Me., Fish 

 and Game Commissioner. I. G. RICH, Bethel, Me 



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FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CAMERA.— 

 Extra fine P. G. Ballard Target Rifle, two 

 barrels. 38-50, .3,?-40, 200. All complete, in perfect 

 order. M. G. FULLER, 6 Cutler St., Worcester, Mass. 



WANTED. —A LIGHT CEDAR ROWBOAT, 

 about 12ft. E. F. "WALTON, 860 Broadway, 

 New York. 



SKILLED WORKBIAN WANTED TO WORK ON 

 fine quality, hand-made fishing rods. Address . 

 C. F. ORVIS, Manchester, Vt. 



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 of Sept. 25, 1890. Address Forbst and Stream 



office. 



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