I Forest and Stream's Outdoor Scenes. J 
FROM ORIGINALS IN WATER COLOR AND OIL, PAINTED EXPRESSLY FOR THE FOREST AND STREAM. 
AS PREMIUMS. 
We have prepared as premiums a set of four beautiful 
and artistic reproductions of original paintings of realistic 
outdoor scenes. The art work is the best obtainable 
in New York; the pictures are rich in effect and are 
intended for framing. They are done in 12 colors. 
The yacht race is from an oil painting; the others from 
water colors. The scenes are shown in the small cuts 
herewith. The plates are ioin. The pictures 
are sent both to new subscribers and to old subscribers 
upon renewal, on the following terms: 
Forest and Stream one year and the four pictures, $5. 
Forest and Stream 6 months and any two pictures, $3. 
If subscribing for 6mos. designate by title the two 
pictures desired. Single pictures will be sold separately, 
price $1.56 each, or the set, $5. Remit by express or 
postal money or- 
j der, payable to 
Forest andStream 
Publishing Co., 
3 1 8 Broadway, 
New York. 
The pictures 
are sent by mail, 
postpaid, wrapp- 
ed in tube. 
Copies of them 
may be seen at 
this office, and 
inspection is in- 
vited. 
HE'S GOT THEM. 
BASS FISHING AT BLOCK ISLAND. 
JACKSNIPE COMING IN. 
VIGILANT AND VALKYRIE. 
FISHERMEN. ATTENTION! 
$225 in Gold Given Away! 
THE NATCHAUQ SILK CO. 
will give nine big cash prizes for the following catches 
of fish taken during the season 1894, viz.: From the 1st 
day of April to the 1st day of November inclusive, with 
the NATCHAUG SILK FISHING LINE: 
FIRST PRIZE— $25 in Gold for the heaviest MuskaUonge. 
SECOND PRIZE— $25 in Gold for the heaviest small-mouth Bass. 
THIRD 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 waters 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 
fresh water fish caught in one day by one person. 
$25 in Gold for the heaviest fish of any kind caught 
with the Natchaug Silk Line in fresh or salt water. 
$25 in Gold for the heaviest Brook Trout caught 
in the State of Maine. 
I These Are the 33 Pictures 
W which grace the Game Laws in Brief and give it an artistic charm even for ihe man 
who does not care a rap for the legal information contained in it. The frontispiece is a 
quaint old picture of the animals coming out of the Ark, at the "Ending of the First 
'Close Time' on all Species of Game." All the rest are half-tones. Those marked with 
an * are extremely interesting specimens of amateur photographs of living wild game. 
EIGHTH PRIZE- 
NINTH PRIZE- 
(Spbcial) 
A a the Trout caught in the lakes of Maine are acknowledged to toe genuine 
Brook Trout, on account of the size of these fish we bar them from our Fifth 
Prize, and offer this as a, special prize for these waters. 
A sample card of our Lines sent free on application. 
CONDITIONS: 
All these fish must be caught with the Natchaug Silk Fishing Line in fresh 
water (except Prize 8) and bv 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 the list of successful 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 213—215 Fifth Avenue Chicago. 
In the Sawtooth Range. 
*. Family of Mule Deer. 
Capercailzie. 
Antlers of White-Tail Deer. 
Fishing House of Izaak Walton. 
* Mrs. Woodcock at Home. 
"Dar's He." 
Sandwich Island Fish-Hook. 
"Now for Trout." 
Frontier Types at the World's Fair.- 
The Cowboy. 
Frontier Tvpes at the World's Fair.- 
The Indian Hunter. 
*Doe in the Water. 
Going Into the Wilderness. 
Rip-Rap in the Central Field Trials. 
A Load of Meat, 
* Band of Mule Deer. 
Laws of the United States and Canada. 
With the Quail.— The Point. 
" ' " The Shot. 
" " The Retrieve. 
Head of Musk Ox. 
On the Slidf. Rock. 
Out for Sport. 
After the Speckled Beauties. 
Duke of Meteor and Launcelot. — 
The Draw. 
Duke of Meteor and Launcelot.— 
The Point. 
On the Fishing Banks. 
Breakfast. 
A Quebec CARinou. 
On a California Trout Stream. 
*' Bruin in the Toils. 
* Elk in Ne-ha-sa-ne Park, 
Nest of Ruffed Grouse. 
Price 25 cents, forest and Stream Tub. Co. 
H. J. UPTHEGROVE, 
VALPARAISO, IND. 
mantxpactueer. of 
£-§.£• g 
SPORTSMEN'S 
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and Civil Engineer's Clothing. 
Illuatrated catalogue, with sample of qualities 
and shades of corduroy, mackintosh, canvas, 
flannel, etc, mailed free. Address 
I J. UPTHEGROVE, Valparaiso, bid. 
"Canoe and Boat Building for Amateurs," $2. 
