JtiLT §, 1893.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



^1 



I sportsmen's Goods. X 



"CAMMEYEP 



^^^^ Stamped on a Shoe B ^ 

 means Standard of Merit. 



EaUESTRIAN FOOTWEAR. 



MEN'S GRAIN LEATHER NAPOLEON 



ING BOOTS 



MEN'S GRAIN LEG CALF FOX NAPOLEON 



RIDING BOOTS . 



MEN'S CALF STIFF LEG RIDING BOOTS.. 

 MEN'S ENAMEL LEATHER STIFF LEG 



RIDING BOOTS 



MEN'S RUSSIA CALF STIFF LEG RIDING 



BOOTS 



MEN'S CANVAS RIDING LFGGINS 



$ 5.00 

 7.00 

 9.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 f.50 

 3.50 

 4.00 

 5.00 



ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR OF EVEBY DESCRIPTION. 



Send toT Catalogue. Mailed Free. 



A. J. CAMMEYER, 



Sixth. Ave , oor. 13th. St., 1^. Y. 



MEN'S GRAIN VVINDSOR RIDING LEGGINS 

 MEN'S RU.SSET CALF WELLINGTON RID- 

 ING LEGGINS 



Do Tou Know? 



that the 

 HANNAFORD 

 VENTILATED RUBBER BOOTS 



are ■worn at all seasons with 



Absolute Comfort. 



KO SWEATING. ' 

 Ask 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, well made, well fitting, handsomely 

 trittmied with braid, in all colors. Jersey and 

 cheviot from §8.50 to §14.00 per suit. 



Men's Sweaters, 



In all colors at $2.50, $.3.00, §4.50. 



Boys' Sweaters, 



At S2.00, $2.50, S3.00. 



ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF 



BICYCLE CAPS, BELTS AND 

 HOSIERY, ETC. 



E. OCUMPAUGH & SONS, 



83, 85 & 87 Main St., Hochester, IT.Y. 



Composite 

 Cork Wads. 



PATENT PENDING, ^^^^ LATEST. 



Our claim in "Patent Pending'" covers the use of 

 cork in combination with any other substance in a 

 Gun AVad. We now offer in addition to our Keg- 

 ular Cork AVad, so favorably known and generaUy 

 used, a Composite Cork AA'ad. And in order to 

 enable sportsmen to test the quahties of both we 

 will send a full box a25) mixed or of either kind 

 post paid for 35 cents. 



LANCASTER CORK GUN "WAD CO., 



I.auca.ster, Pa. 



X sportsmen's Goods. 



FERGUSON'S PATENT REFLECTING LAMPS, 



THOMAS J. CONROT, Solo Agenti 

 310 Broadway, New York. 

 With Silver PUted Locomotive Befleitort 



Attach- 

 ments.^ 



For Sportsmen's use. Combines 

 Head Jack (Front and Top), Boat 

 Jack, Fishing, Camp, Belt and 

 Dash Lamp, Hand Lantern, etc. 



For Night Driving, Hunting, Pish 

 Ing, etc. Is adjustable to any 

 kind of dash or vehicle. 

 Send stamp for Illus. Catalogue, 

 and address all orders Lamp Dept. 



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, 



153 7 Milwaukee Ave., 

 Chicago, 111. 



No Schoolmaster 



need ever look like this 

 if he"ll read his Forest 

 AND Stream and go 

 fishing when the Game 

 Laws in Brief tells him 

 the season is open. 

 Every pedagogue in 

 the land should have a 

 Brief. Its pictures can 

 be studied on the sly 

 while little Stupid is 



making his daily flunk. 



Costs 25 cents. F. and S. Pub. Co. 



THE TISDELL CAMERA. 



I ATP^X naud, Detective. Viow. 



I CO I . Anew SELF-SETTING SHtTTTER. 

 Glas? Plates or Films. Simp e, Light, Handsome. 



Be QT I CMC Guaranteed to give 

 I IN O. PERFECT RESULTS. 



Send six cents for Sample i^hoto. and circidar. 

 TISDSEL, C-'VMERA Jk MbQ. CO., Scranton,Pa 



CORKESPONDENCB. 



The Forest aad Stream is the recognized medium 

 of entertainment, instruction and Information be- 

 cween American sportsmen. The editors invite 

 aommunications on the subjects to which its pages 

 are devoted. Aiion>mous communications will not 

 be regarded. The euitors are not responsible for 

 the views of correspondents. 



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 For single copy $4 per year, 82 for six months. 

 Rates for clubs of annual subscribers: 



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 Remit by express money-order, registered letter, 

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 Stream Publishing Company. The paper may be 

 obtained of newsdealers throughout the United 

 States, Canada and Great Britain. 



Foreign Subscription and Sales Agents — Londoa 

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 Paris: Brentano's. Foreign terms: $5 per year, 

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 rates for three, sis ana twelve months. Seven 

 words to the line, twelve lines to one inch. Adver- 

 tisements should be sent in by Saturday previous 

 to issue in which they are to be inserted. iS-ansient 

 advertisements must invariably be accompanied by 

 the money, or they will not be inserted. Reading 

 notices ?1.00 per line. Only advertisements of an 

 approved character inserted. 



Address all communications: 

 FOREST AJST) STREAM FUBUSHING CO., 



318 Broadway, New York City. 

 Ohkjago, III.: 909 Security Buildine 



Canoe and Boat Building 



FOR AMATEURS. 



Price, S3.00. 

 FOR SALE AT THIS OJ'FICE. 



X Routes for Sportsmen. J 



A BLANK DAY. 



BUT IT WAS NOT ON. THE 



RAILROAD. 



The sportshian of the North often has a hlank 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. 



Don't Go After Bear 



to the Rockies. (Jo 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. 



Tlie Quail, Woodcock and Snipe 



shooting of the South is such as the Northern hunter 

 never dreamed of. A genial climate, 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. HA^iSOK, 



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- 

 stu-passed facilities for sport. 



A FEW OF THE PRINCIPAL RESORTS. 



ANDROSCOGGIN LAKES (via Bryanl'.s Pond or Bethel). 



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



every descriptlun. 

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



trout and varieties of game. 

 THE SALMON RESORTS of Quebec, New Brunswick 



and Nova Scotia (reached via Quebec). 

 LAKE ST JOHN REGION (via Quebec)-Forouananlche 



trout, carioou, bear, moose, beaver, otter, etc. 

 THE RIVER ST. LAWRENCE (in the neighborhood of 



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



whlteflsh, ijicfeerel, perch. 

 THE THOUSAND ISLAN DS (via Gananoque or Kingston) 



—For pickerel, black bass, mascalonge, pike. 

 MUSKOKA LAKES.-The best place on the continent 



for flshlne;, shooting and camping. All varieties of fish 



and game. 



PARRY SOUND AND GEORGIAN E V.T (reached via 

 Penetaug, Midland, Coilingwood, etc.) for black bass, 

 pickerel, deer, partridge, bear, otter, etc. 

 AKES ONTARIO, ERIE, HURON AND MICHIGAN (via 

 stations at all pr.nclpal ports;. 



LAKE SUPERIOR (via Coilingwood, Wlarton, Sarnia in 

 connection with steamship lines). 



The charges for hotels, guides and camping at 

 many of the fishing waters named above are ex- 

 tremely low. Full particulars of same are pubhshed 

 in a pamphlet descriptive of the "Fishing and Hunt- 

 ing Resorts of the Grand Trunk Railway," which 

 will be forwai-ded free on application to the com- 

 pany's principal agents, or to the General Passenger 

 Agent at Montreal. 



N. J. POWER. 

 General Passenger Agent," 



X.. J. SEARGEANT, General Manager. 



Adirondack 



Mountains, 

 Lakes George 



(LChamplain, 

 Saratoga, Etc. 



Illustrated gm'de to the Northern resorts issued by 

 the Delaware and Hudson RaUroad will be mailed on 

 receiiot of 6 cents postage. Address 



J. W. BURDIGK, 



General Passenger Agent, 



ALBANY, Y. 



X Routes for Sportsmen. X 



Opening of the Chlooutlmi Extension In. July, 1893. 



The Ne-w Route to the Far-Famed Saguenay 



and the onlv rail route to the delightful summer resorts 

 north of Quebec, through the 



CANADIAN 4UIRONDACKSC 

 Parlor and Sleeping Cars. Magnificent sceupry. Beautiful 

 climate. Hotel Roberval, Lake St. John, has first-class 

 aci^ommodatioH for 800 guests, and Is run in connection 

 with the "Island House" at Grand Discharge of Lake St. 

 John, in thecerterof the "Ouananlche" fishing gi'ounds. 

 Dally commimlcatio a 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 hotels- In July trains will connect daily at 

 Chlcoutiml with Saguenay steamers for Quebec. Day- 

 light trip. A beautifully Illustrated guide book free on 

 application. For information as to hotels, apply to hotel 

 managers; for folders and guide books to ticket agents 

 of all principal cities. 

 ALEX HARDY, J. G. SCOTT, 



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



Quebec, Canada. 



Alive witli Grame. 



IF YOU WANT GOOD SPORT, PLENTY OF 

 IT AND NO BLANK DAYS, SEND FOR THE 

 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S 

 PAMPHLET, 



Fishing and Shooting. 



E. V. Skinneb, 353 Broadway; 



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



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



J. F. Lee, 232 S. Clark st., Chicago; or 



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



^ Taxidermists. J 



NOTICE. 



We have purchased entire busi- 

 ness, stock, good wiU and bills 

 receivable of late John Wallace, 

 No. 16 North William st., and wUl 

 continue as a branch of our head- 

 quarters, No. 5 West Third St., 

 near Broadway, New York. 



WM. W. HART & CO., 

 TAXIDERMISTS. 



Send for our Illustrated Catalogtie. 



J. KAIS^NOFSKY, 



Practical Glass Blower 



And manufacturer of H 

 Artificial eyes for birds, animals and manufacturing 

 purposes a specialty. Send for prices. Please men- 

 tion Forest and Stream. 



369 Canal street, New York. 



gBIRDS EQQS^ 



'tHAS.K.REED, 



ainSt. WORCESTER. MaSS^^ 



WANTBD AJLIVB. 



AU kinds of 



American Animals, 



BIRDS dfc REPTIL.es. 



For Sale— All kinds of 

 Foreign Animals, Birds 

 and Reptiles. 



DONALD BURNS. 

 116 Roosevelt St.. N.Y. City 



$25 to $50 rg^' 



^^kbmUb Lailles or 

 Gentlemen, oslne or lellins' 

 "Old Reliable Plater." Only 



practical way to replatn rnsty and 

 1 knitea, forks, spoons, ete-j 

 ily done by dipping in melted 

 metal. No eiperience, polishing, 

 or maohinery. Thick plate at ons 

 operation; lasts 6 to 10 years; nno 

 finish when taken from the plater. 

 Evury family has plating lo do. 

 Plater sells readily. Prnfits large. 

 W. r. HuTlson * Co. Ctilumbiu, Ot 



GtDYis Caoois, iBd Mow ti Bilid Tfe». SOc. 



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 

 light 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, 



230 Hidge Avenue, - Cvauston, 111. 



