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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 30, 1894. 



Canoeists, Anglers, Hunters, 



Miners, Cattlemen, Sportsmen, 



Camping or Traveling You Will Want to Use 



-4 BUZZACOTT'S *• 



Complete C amp Cook ing Oitfit. 



It is small, simple, compact and durable, giving quick results — absolute 

 cleanliness and satisfaction. It is the Size, Weight and Shape of 

 an Ordinary Satchel, yet Contains E*rer\ tftiaer Nec«j*sary 



for Cooking any Food, with Dishes, to serve it. 



This outfit has been adopted by the United States Army, the National 

 Guard of several States, and by many Sportsmen, and is soon to be the 

 Univeisal Camp and Outdoor Cooking Outfit of America 



The fact that they are adopted and used exclusively by the entire U. S. 

 Army is a guarantee of their excellence. 



Outfits numbers ia, ib and 2 are furnished in a canvas telescope satchel 

 with handLs for convenience in transportation. 



No. la. — Outfit f >r Boiling-, Stewing, Frying and Broiling. 



Size, 8x12x6 in. Weight, iolbs. Outfit contains Coffee Pot, Stew 

 Pot, Frying Pan (with cover), Broiler, Grate Stand (patented), 

 Cook's Fork, Spoon, Ladle, Dipper, Strainer, Knife, Steel, Salt, 

 Pepper and Flour Dredges, and iue<v« outfh ("cups, plates, knives, 

 forks and spoons) for six persons ffic* 1 , JS9.5U 



No. 11). — Outfit for Roasting, Baking and Frying, same size and weight (with- 

 out Cook's Tools, Pots, Kettles or Dishes ) rjt 4 f*, $6 50 



No 2. — O 'Sfi< Comply for Boiling, Roasting, Baking, Stewing, Broil- 

 ing, Frying, f 1-1 eludes C'i>mnl«ve Oven and all Tools and 

 Dishes mentioned in No. ia. Size, 8x12x6 in. Weight, 2olbs. 

 Warranted Satisfactory Piic^, $15.00 



No. «>.— Com j>le* «• Outfit for Ten to Fifteen Persons. Size 12x20x7m. 



Weight, 60 lbs. Without Mess Outfit Price, $18.00 



No 3, With Mess Outfit »* 25.00 



No. 4 — C«»n»1»lt*1 f Oil fi- for Fifty to Sixty Persons. Size 20x30x11 in. 



Weight, i75lbs U. S. Army Size. Without Mess Outfit $21 50 



For circulars, testimonials, and the fullest information, address 



F. H. BUZZACOTT, 



P. O. Box 2832, New York, - or - Chicago, Illinois. 



FOR GUNS-REVDLVERS-RIFLES 

 AND ALL METALS 



Lubricant and Rust Preventive 



COMBINED. 



IT NEVER GUMS OR DRIPS, 



an advantage not possessed by any other lubricant in the world. 



An indispensable article for all kinds of Fire Arms, Fine Machinery, Gun Locks, 

 Bicycles Camp Kits Surgical Instruments, Embalming Instruments, Cutlery; Brass 

 Work on Yachts, Copper and Steel Plate, etc. In all respects the very best pre- 

 paration for any metallic surfaces where a non gumming lubricant and rust i>re- 

 ventive are required 



IF V OCR DEALER DOES NOT HAVE IT, 

 Send 25c. for large Collapsible TUBE by return mail. Address a 1 communications to 



The CHARLES WILLEY MFG. CO., Bay Shore L.I. N V .U.S.A 



** Nessmuli.." 



Price, «1.00. 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY, NEW YORK. 



FISHERM EN, ATT ENTION! 



$225 in Sold Given Away! 



THE NATCHAUG SILK CO. 



will give nine big cash prizes for (he following catches 

 of fish taken during the season 1894, viz : From the 1st 

 day of April to the 1st day ot November inclusive, with 

 the NATCHAUG SILK FISHING LINE: 



FIRST PRIZE.— $25 in Gold for the heaviest Muskallonge. 

 SECOND PRIZE— $25 in Gold for the heaviest small mouth Bass. 

 TH IRD PRIZE— $25 in Gold for the heaviest large-mouth Bass. 

 FOURTH PRIZE— $25 in Gold for the heaviest Lake Trout. 

 FIFTH PRIZE— $25 in Gold for the heaviest Brook or Mountain 

 Trout caught in other wat< rs than in the State of Maine. 

 SIXTH PRIZE— $25 in Gold for the greatest variety and largest num- 

 ber of fresh water fish caught in one day by one person. 

 SEVENTH PRIZE— $25 in Gold for the greatest weight of any kind of 



fresb water fiLh caught in one day by oae p< rson. 

 EIGHTH PRIZE— $25 in Gold forthe heaviest fish of any kind caught 

 with ihe Natchaug Silk Line in fresn or salt water. 

 NINTH PRIZE— $25 in Gold for the heaviest Brook. Trout caught 

 (Special) in the Slate of Maine. 

 As tbe Trout caught in the lakes of Maine are acknowledged to be genuine 

 Brook Trout, o" account of the size of these fish we bar them from our Fifth 

 Prize, and offer this as a special priza for these wa;ers. 



A sample card of our Lines sent free on application 



CONDITIONS: 



Ail these fish mmt be caught with tbe Natchaug Silk Fishing Line in fresh 

 water (except Prize 81 and by fair angling. 



Competitors must forward to us their full name, P O. address, together with the 

 description and weight of fish caught, and name of dealer from whom line was purchased, 

 together with the name of one reputable witness affixed. On November 7th, .1894, 

 the award will be made, and ihe li t of succes ful competitors announced' in the 

 Forest and Stream and the American Field. 



All successful competitors oefore receiving their prizes will be required to send an 

 affidavit as to their statement of fish caught. 



If your dealer does not keep the Natchaug Silk Fishing Lines, order 

 direct from 



THE NATCHAUG SILK CO., Willimantic, Conn., 

 Or 2(3—215 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. 



Shells Loaded with ''Walsrode" Smokeless 

 Powder and Wads Only, 



Climax or Blue Rival 12-bore, $1.90 per 100; $10.00 per M., net 



" " '• 10 " $2.it5 " " $20 00 M 



U. M.,0. Co.'s Special, "Walsrode" shell (No. 3 primer) 12 " $2.50 " « $32 50 " " 



" " " " 10 " $2.75 " " $25 50 " " 



Imported "Walsrode" or "Eley" shells ! 12 " $3.30 " " $30.00 " " 



" " " 1 10 " $4.00 " " $35.00 " " 



Add for shot to all above shells ,60 " " $ 6 00 " " 



The "WALSRODE' SMOKELESS POWDER has made thousands of 

 warm friends in this country who pnfer it to any other explosive on the market. 



TO SPORTSMEN WHOWI'H T • LO\«> THEIR OWN SHELLS 



we cau offer "Walsrode" powder in cans that will load 120 12-gauge shells at 85 cents each. 



WALSRODE POWDER MEASURES, which must invariably be used, as 

 the Walsrode powder is about three times stronger than black powder, at 30 cents each. 



PAMPHLET with full loading instructions and testimonials from the best known 

 shooters in England, sent upon application. We can also furnish 



WALSRODE SMOKELESS POWDER FOR SPORTING RIFLES. 



Price per can containing 8,500 grains avoirdupois, 90 cents. Loads for Spoiting Rifles as 

 recommended by thu Walsrode Smokeless Powder Co., furnished upon application. 

 Address the sole agents, 



VON LENCERKE & DETMOLD, 



8 Murray St., New York. 



Fly -Fishing & Fly-Making 



FOR TROUT, BASS, SALMON, Etc. 



By J. HA ISLINGTON S.EENE. 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING C0 M 318 Broadway, N. Y. 



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made in the New jersey State League Shoots, are due largely to the perfect breaking qualities of the 



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as a cKiiiAKJiiK, TRAPPER and TRANSPORTER, there is nothing better, and they cost no more-perhaos less-than any other, and can be thrown from all principal traps. 

 Don't toe tbe I.ast one to Try Tliem Everybody i^ikes Them. 



nrhhorrl s™„™, t> ti ff n „, . OUR DISTRIBUTING AGENTS ARE 



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^AS»- EMPIRE TARGET CO., 294 Broadway, New York. 



