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When planning your annual tour remember that 

 this company controls over 4,100 miles of raUway 

 equipi)ed in the most approved modern style, pass- 

 ing tiirough a magniflcent country noted for its un- 

 surpassed faclhties for sport. 



A FEW OF THE PRINCIPAL RESORTS. 



ANDROSCOGGIN LAKES (via Bryant's Pond or Bethel) 



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



every description. 

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



trout and varieties of game. 

 THE SALMON BESORTS of Quebec, New Brunswick 



and Nova Scotia (reached via Quebec). 

 LAKE ST JOHN REGION (via Quebec) -For ouananlche 



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

 THE RIVER ST. LAWRENCE (in the neighborhood of 



the line for 400 miles).— For mascalonge, pUce, bass, 



whlteflsh, picKerel, perch. 

 THE THOUSAND ISLANDS (via Gananoque or Kingston) 



—For pickerel, black bass, mascalonge, pike. 

 MUSK OK A LAKES.— The best place on the continent 



for fishing, shooting and camping. All varieties of fish 



and game. 



PARRY SOUND AND GEORGIAN BiY (reached via 



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



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



AKES ONTARIO, ERIE, HURON AND MICHIGAN via 



stations at all principal ports). 

 LAKE SUPERIOR (via CoUlngwood, Wiarton, Sarnia In 



conaection with steamship lines). 



The charges for hotels, guides and camping at 

 many of the Ashing waters named above are ex- 

 tremely low. Full particulars of same are published 

 In a pamphlet descriptive of the "Fishing and Hunt 

 ing Resorts of the Grand Trunk EaUway," which 

 wul be forwarded free on application to the com- 

 pany's principal agents, or to the General Passenger 

 Agent at Montreal. 



N. J. POWER, 

 General Passenger Agent, 



Ij. J. SEABGEANT, General Manager. 



Adirondack 



Mountains, 

 Lakes George 



(LChamplain, 

 Saratoga, Etc. 



Illustrated guide to the Northern resorts issued by 

 the Delaware and Hudson Railroad will be mailed on 

 receipt of 6 cents postage. Address 



J. W. BHRDICK, 



General Passenger, Agent, 



ALBANY, N. Y. 



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FERGUSON'S PATENT REFLECTING LAMPS, 



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 310 Broadway, New York. 

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

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SAEAISTAC LAKE, 



Adirondack Mountains. 

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 Hotel Wawheek, 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 

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

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ALBEMARLE AND PAMPLICO CRUISING AND 

 Hunting Association —Bear, Deer, Wild Tur- 

 key, Quail, Swan, Geese. Brant, Duck, Curlew, Snii>e. 

 Finest fisliing; Bluefish, Btriped Bass, Weakflsh, 

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THE BACON FARM, SITUATED ON THE 

 Machias River, in the heart of the gunning and 

 fishing region, will be open to receive guests on 

 Sept. 1. The house is commodious and the services 

 of an excellent cook having been engaged patrons 

 may be assured of considerate attention. Particu- 

 lars, apply to S. M. HOLWAY, Machias, Me. 15 



Wants and Exchanges. 



Adveriisements under this kead^ strictly 

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 inserted at the special rate of three cents a 

 ■word each insertion. The money must ac- 

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WANTED. — AT THE WISAHICON CAMPS, 

 located on Stony Lake. Parties for the deer 

 hounding season. (Sept. 10 to Oct. 11). G. V. NOR- 

 TON, P. O. Chases Lake, Lewis County, N. Y. 11 



WANTED. — SEVEN SHOT PIEPER RIFLE' 

 cash or exchange. Address J. L MACKEY' 

 Old Orchard, Mauie. 10 



WANTED. — FOUR THOROUGHBREDS TO 

 break on quail, woodcock and partridge. I 

 handle but few and break thoroughly. FRANK 

 GRANT, Torrington, Conn. 11 



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 of May 6, Sept. 23, 1886, and Sept. 25. 1890. Ad- 

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a week. ExclusiTC lerritory. The 

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 Washes, rinses and dries [hem 

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 W. F. HAKRISON & CO., Clerk No. 13, ColumbuR, O. 



FOR ^ALE. 



The best snipe, sora and ducking property in Vir- 

 ginia. 1,400 acres marsh and waterways; 600 acres 

 upland. Shooting for 50 guns. Easily accessible 

 from Petersburg, Richmond and Norfolk. Daily line 

 of boats. Shooting nine months in the year. Easily 

 protected. Good buildings, wharf, etc. An ex- 

 ceptional opportunity for a club of sportsmen. 

 Price moderate. Terms easy. References. 



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 FOE 8ALE AT THIS OFFICE. 



THE SALMON FISHER. 



BY 



CHARI.BS HAIiliOCK. 



CONTENTS s Distribntion of the Salmon. 

 Life History of the Salmon. Technology of Sal- 

 mon Fishing. Sal.mon Fishing in the Abstract. 

 Luxury of Salmon Waters. Itinerary of the 

 Salmon. Rivers. 



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BLACKFOOT AND PAWNEE. 



These two volumes treating of two diSerent tribes of Indians are full of fascination for 

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 it relates, and these are followed by a series of graphic pictures of the old vdld life which is 

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 phenomena. They are given just as related by the old men who told them to the author, 

 and show Indian life from the Indian point of view. 



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THE STORY OF A PRAIRIE PEOPLE. 

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 pp.360, aoth. Price, 81.75. 



Paw Hero Stories aiiFolt Tales, 



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BOGA RDUS'S BOOK. 



Field, Cover and Trap Shooting. 



By CAPT. A. H. BOGAKDU8. 



This is a third edition. That means, not a mere reprint, but that the chapters needing 

 change have been i-e-written to bring the work up to date. It is a book of practical instruc- 

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CONTENTS. 



General Introductory Remarks. 

 Guns and their Proper Charges. 

 Golden Plover, Ciu-lew, Gray Plover. 

 "Wild Ducks and Western Duck Shooting, 

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 Cloth, 498 pages, iUustrated. Price $2.00. 



Wild Turkey and Deer Shooting. 

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NE W EDIT ION. 



Lancaster's Famous Book, 



THE ART OF SHOOTINB. 



LONDON, FOURTH EDITION, 1893. PRICE 

 AUTHOR'S PREFACE. 



S3. 00. 



At the special request of many gentlemen who have placed themselves in my hands for 

 instruction in the Art of Shooting, 1 have written this treatise. I have endeavored to meet 

 the special requirements of those who are anxious to become proficient in the art, and who 

 have hitherto been unable to obtain, in a precise form, the information necessary for study- 

 ing the first principles of shooting at moving objects. 



I have had the honor of coaching many gentlemen, and have carefully studied the 

 points especially requiring attention that have cropped up from time to time while giving 

 instruction. I "hope that those who favor me by studying this treatise may quickly gain 

 the knowledge so essential for the making of an average if not brilliant shot. 



I have purposely refrained from touching on the Sfcveral merits of any class of gun- 

 being a gun-maker "myself; and, indeed, so many good works on the subject have been 

 written, that it is really unnecessary. 



I trust that authors from whose writings I have made extracts will pardon me when 

 they recollect that I have at heart one object, viz., the advancement o£ a manly sport 

 which gives pleasure, health and occupation to many, and to the patronage of whose fol- 

 lowers I am indebted for many pleasant days, 



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