^TiLT 15, 1893.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



47 



} Sportsmen's Goods. J 



"CAMMEYEP 



Stamped on a Shoe ■ ^ 

 Means Standard of Merit. 



EaUESTRIAN FOOTWEAR. 



MEH'S GRAIN LEATHER NAPOLEON RID- 0 E AA 



ING BOOTS ) OiUU 



MEN'S GRAIN LEG CALF FOX NAPOLEON 1 AA 



RIDING Bf^OTS liUU 



MEN'S CALF STIFF LEG RIDING BOOTS.. 9.00 

 MEN'S ENAMEL LEATHER STIFF LEG I A AA 



RIDING BOOTS I UiUU 



MEN'S RUSSIA CALF STfPP LEG RIDING | M AA 



BOOTS lUiUU 



MEN'S CANVAS RIDIVG L^GGINS | RQ 



MEN'S GRAIN WELLINGTON RIDING LEG- A'cA 



GINS OiOD 



MEN'S GRAIN WINDSOR RIDINGLEGGINS A QQ 

 MEN'S RUSSET CALF WELLINGTON RID- CAA 



ING LEGGINS OiUU 



ATHLETIC F00TWE4.K OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 



Send for Catalogue. Mailed Free. 



A. J. CAMM£Y£R, 



Sixth Ave , oor. ISth St., N". Y. 



Bo Tou Know?r^gUj 



tliat tlie 1 t(»^ 



HANNAFORD l<^'P^^ 

 VENTILATED RUBBER BOOTS ] MARK. 



»re -worn at all seasons with. 



Absolute Comfort. 



NO SWEATrSG. 

 .&jsk your dealer for them, 

 or send for catalogue. 



HANNAFORD 

 VENTILATED^ 

 BOOT CO., 79 MILK ST., BOSTON. 



BICYCLE 

 GOODS 



AT THE LOWEST 

 POSSIBLE PRICES. 



WE OFFER 



Bicycle Suits, 



stylish, sts'U made, ■nell fitting, handsomely 

 tfcri'mmed with braid, in all colors. Jersey and 

 eheviat dBr-oan $3.50 to |14.00 per suit. 



Men's Sweaters, 



In all eoista at $2.50, g3.0O, p.50. 



Boys' Sweaters, 



At $3.00, $2.50, S3.00. 



ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF 



BICYCLE CAPS. BELTS AND 

 HOSIERY, ETC. 



E. OCUMP&UGH & SONS. 



83, 85 & 87 Main St., Eoehester, 



Composite 

 Cork Wads. 



THE VERY UTEST. 



Our claim in "Patent Pending" covers the use of 

 cork in combination with any other substance in a 

 Gun Wad. We now offer in addition to our Reg- 

 ular Cork Wad, so favorably known and generally 

 used, a Composite Cork Wad. And in order to 

 enable sportsmen to test the qualities of both we 

 will send a full box 025) mixed or of either kind 

 post paid for 36 cents. 



LANCASTER OOEK QUN WAD CO., 



Liancaster, Pa. 



FOR SAI.E. 



MEMEERSmP SHAEES 



IN THE 



Triton Fish and Game Club, 



CANADA. 



There has just been incorporated xmder the above 

 title the finest fishing and gunning association in 

 Canada. This preserve consists of 102,000 acres, 

 having within its borders over fifty lakes and a score 

 of rivers and mountain streams, all of which swarm 

 with trout ranging from 61bs. {Salmo fontinalis 

 only.) The virgin wilderness teems with small 

 game. Of the larger kinds the caribou aboimds. 

 Moose and black bear are fairly plentiful, as also 

 beaver, otter and other fur-bearing animals. 



The Triton Club is situated 100 miles north of Que- 

 bec, on the Une of the Quebec & Lake St. John Rail- 

 way, and is reached in twenty-four hours easy 

 journey (by rail) from New York City. (See pros- 

 pectnis.) 



A limited number of shares is offered to gentle- 

 men of unexceptionable references. 



As a summer resort for both gentlemen and ladies 

 the Triton Club offers great attractions, in addition 

 to the best fishing and shooting to be had on this 

 continent, at a very low cost. 



The shares are $250 each, and are an absolutely 

 safe investment. Intending purchasers should care- 

 fully examine Sec. 4 of constitution, also pages 12 and 

 34 of by-laws about membership certificates, agrents, 

 membership cards, route and mode of payments. 



For Prospectus, By-Laws, Maps, etc., and fuU in- 

 formation address 



Messrs. TOWNSEND & HOWARD, 



928 TJBMPI.E COtlRT. NEW YORK CITY, 



AND THIS PAPER. 



diDiis GiDois, ni ioff ti BiUd Tin. SQg. 



FOR SALE. 



Camp Ground, 



SARAUAC LAKE, 



Adirondack Mountains. 



Point of land just north of Sweeny Carry and 

 Hotel Wawbeek, well wooded, high elevation, large 

 water front, with a superb view of the country to 

 the north, east and south, easy of access, and one of 

 the finest camping spots in this whole country, 

 containing about 45 acres. Address P. O. Box 1,980, 

 Boston, Mass.. for further particulars. 



Adirondack Preserve 



FOR SAIlE. 



Two gentlemen owning one of the finest fishing 

 and hunting preserves in the Adirondacks, would 

 sell one-half imei est in the property to a party of 

 two or four gentlemen. The lake, nearly a mile long, 

 surrounded by virgia forest, is rmowned for its fine 

 trout and as a resort for deer It can be reached in 

 nine hours from Utica. A comfortable furnished 

 house with six rooms, out-buildings, garden, artifi- 

 cial pond for fish fry. Five miles of road built. 

 Jiight different lakes can be visited from camp in 

 from one to three hours' wain. References ex- 

 changed. Address E. Z. WRIGHT, Ucica, N. Y. a 



TROUT UKETFOR'SALE. 



I offer for sale a portion of my Adirondack pre- 

 serve, from 1,000 to 2.000 acres of land, with four 

 lakes. Three log cabins on the property, good 

 road to two of the lakes, easy trail to the other two 

 This property is suitable for a club or tor private 

 resorts One lake is stocked with salmon trout, the 

 others with speckled trout, 30,000 planted last May. 

 and shall plant as many more this year. AViU sell 

 any one lake with a portion of the land. Address 

 DR. J. DE V, MOORE, 157 Park avenue, Utica, N. Y. 



Hunting Grounds For Sale. 



We offer for sale one farm, 600 acres, situate in 

 Warren county. North Carolina, six miles from 

 Macon, same from Littleton. Quail, deer, wild turkey, 

 ducks, geese and old hares on and near the farm. 

 Fine grain, cotton, tobacco and fruit farm. Fair 

 dwelling and outhouses. Hunting privilege on ad- 

 joining farms can be bought cheap. 14 hours from 

 New York via S. A. L. Apply to owners. Price. $6 

 per acre. EGERTON BROS., Macon, N. C. 



ALBEMARLE AND PABCPLICO CRUISING AND 

 Hunting Association —Bear, Deer, Wild Tiu-- 

 key, Quail, Swan, Geese, Brant, Duck, Cm-lew, Snipe. 

 Finest fishing; Bluefish, Striped Bass, Weakfish, 

 Drum, etc. Membership li mi ted to 20. One more 

 subscriber wanted. H. A. Weeks, 74 Murray St., N. Y 



FRUIT AND GAME FARM FOR SALE.— 75 acres, 

 nice cottage, 1,000 fruit trees, health perfect, 

 taxes low, game plentiful. Price $2,000. Long time 

 privilege to shoot over 5,000 acres if desired. C. D. 

 EPES, Crewe, Nottoway Co., Va 38 



The Adirondacks. 



Map of the Adirondack Wilderness. 



Pocket edition on map-bond paper. SI 0*3. 



"It Is the most complete map of the Adirondacks 

 region ever published."— foresJ and Stream. 

 Pocket Map of Lake Champlain and Lake 



George. May-bond paper, 50 cents. 

 Guide Books.-The Adlroudacks. illustrated, 



IBmo., 272 pages, pseudo cloth cover, 25 ets. 

 liake Georareai d Lake Chauiplain, 25 ets. 

 Address S. R. STODDARD, Glens Falls, N. Y. 



X Routes for Sportsmen. J 



A BLANK DAY. 



BUT IT WAS NOT ON THE 



RAILROAD. 



The Sportsman of the North often has a blank day. 

 Indeed, no Northern shooter knows much about 

 shooting until he has shot in the South, where the 

 superb natural conditions have left the game in un- 

 diminished plenty in the covers. 



I>on't Go After Bear 



to the Rockies. Go to the wide river bottoms of 

 Mississippi or Louisiana and you will get one. 



Don't Go After Turkeys 



to the Great West, but to the Great South, in Missis- 

 sippi and Louisiana, where the unbounded wood- 

 lands hold abundance of these noble birds. 



Don't Go After Ducks 



in the North, and work hard for days for a dozen 

 ducks. Go South, to Louisiana and Texas, and 

 learn what wildfowl shooting is. 



The Quail, Woodcock and Snipe 



shooting of the South is such as the Northern hunter 

 never dreamed of. A genial climat^e, a pleasant 

 people, a six months open season, and birds until 

 you want no more. 



The Illinois Central Road runs direct to all this 

 country, and is the only road that does. 



A. H. IIATXSO:^, 



Gen. Pass. Agent, Illinois Central R. R., Chicago. 



When planning your annual tour remember that 

 this company controls over 4,100 miles of railway 

 equipped in the most approved modern style, pass- 

 ing through a magnificent country noted for its un- 

 sm-passed facilities for sport. 



A FEW OF THE PRINCIPAL RESORTS. 



ANDROSCOGGIN LAKE5 (via Bryant's Pond or Bethel). 



-Excellent trout fishing and game, large and small, of 



every description. 

 THE WHITE MOtJNTAIMS (via Gorham, N. H.)— For 



trout ami varieties of game. 

 THE SALMON RESORT of Quebec, New Brunswick 



aud Nova Scotia (rf ached via Quebec). 

 LAKE ST JOHN REGION (via Quebec)- For ouananiche 



trout, carl lou, bear, moojC, beaver, otter, etc. 

 THE RIVER ST. LAWRENCE (in the neighborhood of 



the line for 405 miles) —For mascalouge, pike, bass, 



whlteflsh, picKerel, perch. 

 THE THOUSAND ISLA M r>S ( via Gananoque or Kingston) 



—For pickerel, black bass, mascalonge, pike. 

 MUSKOKv LAIIB-*.— The best place on the continent 



for tishine, shooting and camping. All varieties of fish 



and game 



PARRY SOXJNT^ -A-ND GEORGIAN EVY (rPached via 

 Penetang, Midland, coiliagwood, etc.) for black bass, 

 pickerel, deer, partridtie. bear, otter, etc. 

 AKES O.VTARIO, ERIE, HURON AND MICHIGAN (via 

 stations at all pr.ncipal ports-. 



LAKE SUPERIOR (via CoUingwood, Wiarton, Sarnla in 

 connection with steamship llues). 



The charges for hotels, guides and camping at 

 many of the fishing waters named above are ex- 

 tremely low. Full particulars of same are pubUshed 

 in a pamphlet descriptive of the "Fishing and Hunt 

 ing Resorts of the Grand Trunk Railway," which 

 will be forwarded free on application to the com- 

 pany's principal agents, or to the General Passenger 

 Agent at Montreal. 



J. POWER, 

 General Passenger Agent, 



li. J. SEABGEANT, General Manager. 



Adirondack 



Mountains, 

 Lakes George 



<L Champlain, 

 Saratoga, Etc. 



Illustrated guide to the Northern resorts issued by 

 the Delaware and Hudson Railroad will be mailed on 

 receipt of 6 cents postage. Addi-ess 



J. ¥. BURDICK, 



General Passenger Agent, 



ALBANY, N. Y. 



X Routes for Sportsmen. 



Opening of the ChicoutUni Extension in July, 1893. 



The New Eoute to the Far-Pamed Saguenay 



and the only rail route to the delightful summer resorts 

 north of Quebec, throtigh the 



CANADIAN * UIRONOACKS. 

 Parlor and Sleeping Cars. Magnificent scenf»ry. Beautiful 

 eUmate. Hotel Rbberval, Lake St. John, has first-class 

 acommodatioa for 300 guests, and is run In connection 

 with the "Island House" at Grand 'Hscharge of Lake St. 

 John, in t1 ecerterof the''Ouananlche" fishing grounds. 

 Daily conim'mieatioa by the new fast steamer across 

 the lake. The fishing rights of Lake St. John and tribu- 

 taries, an area of 20.000 square miles, are free to guests 

 of the hotPls In July trains will connect daUy at 

 Chicoutiml with Saguenay steamers for Quebec, Day- 

 light trip. A beautifully ill istrated guide book free on 

 application. For information as to hotels, apply to hotel 

 managers; for folders and giUde books to ticket agents 

 of all principal cities. 

 ALEX HARDY, J. G. SCOTT, 



Gen. F. & P. Agt. Sec'y & Manager. 



Quebec, Canada. 



Alive with Grama. 



IF YOU W^ANT GOOD SPORT, PLENTY OF 

 IT AND NO BLANK DAYS, SEND FOR THE 

 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S 

 PAMPHLET, 



Fishing and Siiooting. 



E. V. Skinner, 353 Broadway; 



C. E. McPhkrson, 179 Washington st., Boston; 



C. Sheehy, 11 Fort St., W. Detroit; 



J. F. Lee, 232 S. Oark St., Chicago; or 



D. McNIGOLL, Gen. Pass. Agent, Montreal. 



FERGUSON'S PATENT REFLECTING LAMPS, 



THOMAS J. CONK.OY, Sole Affenti 

 310 Broadway, New York. 

 Vlth SUv«r PUted Losomotive Reflettors 



Adjust. 



Attach- 

 ments.^ 



For Sportsmen s use. Combines 

 Head Jack^ (Front and Top), Boat 

 Jack, FishlLg, Camp, Belt and 

 Dash Lamp. Hand Lantern, etc. 

 exCEL^IOR I. Amp, 

 Por Night Driving, Hunting, Fish- 

 ing, etc. Is adjustable ^o any 

 kliid of dash or vehicle. 



end stamp for [Has Catalogue, 

 \nd address all orders Lara p Dent 



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, havmg a fine tempered 

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

 bluebiU, 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., 

 Chicago, 111. 



J. P. r>A»NI£FEJLSEK, 



PR ACTIO At- GUNSMITH, 



No. 9 Chambers St , New Yoik. 



Guns, Rifles, etc., at lowest prices. Second-hand guns 

 bought, sold and exchaug.d. With my new adjustable 

 Try Gun I can take your exact flc for either new stock 

 or alreriig old stock to desired drop, cast-off or length. 

 Barrels bored to shrot close and hard, and all ether 

 kinos of repairing executed with despatch and war- 

 ranted Seiid 50 cents for buttle tf Pest bairel brown- 

 ing in America with airections. 



THE TISDELL CAMERA. 



Glas? Piutes or Films. Simp e, Light, H>»ndsome. 



Be I CMC Guaranttedtoglve 



to I I- t IN O. PERFECT RES tXTS. 



.■-end six cents for Sample i^hoto. aud circular. 

 TISDSEX. CAMfcRA A: Mi<G. C O., Scranton.Pa 



With Fly-Rod and Camera. S5.Q0. 



Patented United States and Canada. The best tent in the 

 world for sportsmen. Lightest, most compact, best venti- 

 lated. Never blows down. Never leaks. Only one pole re- 

 quired, which can be furnished in three joints, and patent 

 hght iron tent pins: also patent pack sack with shoulder 

 straps, making a compact outfit which can be checked as 



^'WJuf t-cent stamp for 1893 catalogue. 



A. S. COMSTOCK, 



230 BiUge Avenue, - Eyanston, IlL 



