June 1, 1898.] 



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CAMMEYEP 



Stamped on a Shoe ' ^ 

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EaUESTRIAN FOOTWEAR. 



MEN'S GRAIN LEATHER NAPOLEON RID- » C 



ING BOOTS « QilIU 



MEN'S GRAIN LEG CALF FOX NAPOLEON 7 All 



RIDING BOOTS liUU 



MEN'S CALF STIFF LEG RIDING BOOTS.. 9i00 

 MEN'S ENAJIEL LEATHER STIFF LEG I A AA 



RIDING BOOTS | UiUU 



MEN'S RUSSIA CALF STIFF LEG RTDING i A A A 



BOOTS I 0,00 



MEN'S CANVAS RIDING LFGGINS | RQ 



MEN'S GRAIN 'WELLINGTON RIDING LEG- A'e A 



GINS 3i50 



MEN'S GRAIN WINDSOR RIDING LEGGINS A QQ 

 MEN'S RUSSET CALF "WELLINGTON RID- e'aA 



ING LEGGINS OiUU 



ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 



Send for Catalogue. Mailed Free. 



A. J. CAMMEYER, 



Sixth A-ve , oor. ISth St., N. Y. 



Do Tou Know? 



that the 

 HANNAFORD 

 VENTILATED RUBBER BOOTS 



are ■worn at all seasons with 



Absolute Comfort. 



NO SWEATING. 

 Ask your dealer for them, 

 or send for catalogue. 



HANNAFORD 

 VENTILATED' 

 BOOT CO., 79 MILK ST., BOSTON. 



E OCUMPAUGH & SONS. 



Established 1858. 



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83, 85, 87 Main St., Rochester, N.Y. 



OTJR GREAT IMPROVEMENT 



.IN 



CORK GUN WADS. 



Highest attainable point reached in 

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'he elasticity equal- 

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OOEK GUN WADS 



are used by many 

 of the most expert 

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PATENT PENDING, 

 Regular Box of 125 Wads sent by mail on receipt of 35 Cents. 

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Canvas GanoBs, and How to Byiid Thin. 50g. 



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GLASSES 



from $10 upward. 



Your Emperor, Field and Yacht Grlasses I find of 

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OPTICIANS, 



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THE PROTEAN TENT. 



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

 world for sportsmen. Lightest, most compact, best 

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Send 3-cent stamp for 1893 catalogue. 



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MONARCH CYCLE CO. 



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DUCK CALLS. 



Grubb's Improved Illinois River Duck Call. The 

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

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

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CHAS. W. GRUBBS, 



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Fishing Tackle, 

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For Sale by Dealers In Sporting Goods. 

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SOLE AGENTS. 



FERGUSON'S PATENT REFLECTING LAMPS, 



THOMAS J. CONKOY, Sole Asent, 

 310 Broadway, JSew York. 

 With Silver PUted Looomotlve Refleotors 



For Sportsmen's use. Combines 

 Head Jack (Front and Top), Boat 

 .Tack, Elslilng, Camp, Belt and 

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 eXCCr^IOR JUAMP, 

 Por Night Driving, Hunting, FLsli- 

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 kind of dash or vehicle. 



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LYMAN'S RIFLE SIGHTS. 



Send for 96 page Catalogue of S'igMs and Biflea, 



ADDEESS, 



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 Every family has plating to do. 

 riater sells readily. Prnfiu large. 

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House Boats 

 and 



House Boat Life. 



Two illustrated 

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Forest and Stream,' 

 April 13th and 20th 

 1893. 



Increasing Sales attest tlie Popularity of 

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Manufactured only by 



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SWEET CAPORAX. 



The Kenwood Camp Stool. 



For the World's Fair, or all outhig 

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 Quiclily adjusted. No detachable parts. 

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Which Interest Chunnera; with descriptions in 

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BY G. TRUMBUI-X. 



Contains the local names in popular use, and 

 eighty-nine illustrations, which, with the clear 

 descriptions in the text, will enable any man who 

 can read to identify the contents of his game 



OPIN IONS OF THE PRESS : 



It is the first, so far as we know, of a class of 

 boolcs of which the need is felt in every depart- 

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To all dwellers by the water and in the country 

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The book should find its way to a choice place 

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 Ocean. 



There is a delightful dearth of dead languages 

 In this book. The sportsman who looks between 

 the covers for a description of some game bird— 

 a description which will enable him to identify 

 the creature should he meet it in the woods or on 

 the water— is not compelled to shut the book, 

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 of some Greek and Latin dictionaries to find out 

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THE LABRADOR COAST. 



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Log Cabins 



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HOW TO BUILD THEM. 



By WILLIAM 8. WICKS. 



This is a complete exposition of the art and 

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