Dec. 1, 1894.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
4£3 
The 
£ Gentleman^ 
Smoke 
Wherever he 
*5<V may be. 
We are satisfied 
if you try it. 
you will be 
satisfied if you 
A2oz. trial package sent post-paid for25cts. 
MARBURG BROS, 
THF. AMERICAN TOBACCO CO, Succetfon 
BALTIMORE, Md. 
It will give us great pleasure to forward a copy of our catalogue to any 
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charge for the postage, some charge for both, We are more than willing to 
give away our catalogues and prepay postage on them. No angler, after 
looking at the catalogue, can resist buying from us or from our trade- 
customers all the fishing-tackle he can afford to pay for. That is where we 
get back a good deal more than cost of catalogue and postage. 
ABBEY & IMBRIE, 
1 8 Vesey Street, New York City 
High 
Grade 
GUNS 
You can see by our catalogue how 
"easy it is to get fine goods at the lowest 
prices. Write for it. We send it free. 
J. B. SHANNON & SONS, 
Guns and Fishing Tackle. 
1 020 Market St., 
Philadelphia. 
LYMAN'S RIFLE SIGHTS. 
Send for 96 Page Catalogue of 
Sights and Fine Shooting Rifles. 
WILLIAM LYMAN, 
Middlefield. Conn. 
THE 
BURGESS" BUN. 
12-GAUGE REPEATING SHOTGUN. 
Quickest. Simplest. Safes 
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IDEAIi ACTION— Movement in Direct lane Between Points of Support. 
Double Hits in 1-8 Second. 
Three Hits in 1 Second. 
Six Hits in less than 3 
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The "Burgess" is a close, hard 
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For Circular and Information. Address 
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Ideal Rifle Apart. 
THE J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO 
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CH1COPEE FAIiliS, MASS. 
Send for Catalogue, free of charge. 
Otra Latest Model 1894. 
THE NEW IDEAL EIFLE. 
DISTRIBUTING AGENTS 
Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co. 
Chicago, 111. 
A. B. F. Kinney, 
Worcester, Mass. 
A. C. Chase, 
Baltimore, Md. 
John T. Bailey & Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
DISTRIBUTING AGENTS 
J. C. Porterfield & Co.. 
Columbus, Ohio. 
Thorsen & Cassady Co., 
Chicago, 111. 
A. J. Rummel, 
Toledo, O. 
V. Kindler, 
Bast Saginaw, Mich. 
EMPIRE TARGETS ARE ALL RIGHT. 
W. Fred Quimby 
Gen. Agent U. S. and Canada 
F. S. Par melee Gun Co., 
Omaha, Neb. 
W. B. Belknap & Co.. 
Louisville, Ky. 
J. P. Lovell Arms Co., 
Boston, Mass. 
Louis Erhardt & Co., 
Atchison, Kans. 
Schoverling, Daly & Gales, 
New York. 
Geo. Worthington Co., 
Cleveland, O. 
Empire Targets cost no more- 
James Bown & Sons, 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
L. W. Bicaise & Co., 
Charleston, S. C. 
E. C. Meacham Arms Co., 
St Louis, Mo. 
The H. H. Kiffe Co., New York. 
Powell & Clement Co., 
Cincinnati, O. 
Bowman, Kennedy & Co., 
London, Ont. 
perhaps less— than any other, and can be thrown from all the principal traps. 
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Rowland 
OBINSON'S DANVIS 
CHRONICLES OF SPORTSMEN AND OTHER HUMAN BEINGS. 
Uncle Lisha's Shop. 
LIFE IN A CORNER OF TANKEELAND. 
The shop itself, the place of business of Uncle Lisha Peggs, 
bootmaker and repairer, was a sort of sportsman's exchange, 
where, as one of the fraternity expressed it, the hunters and 
fishermen of the widely scattered neighborhood used to 
meet of evenings and dull outdoor days, "to swap lies." 
The talk naturally ran much on hunting stories and wood 
lore, but although the stories told were generally good, 
their truthfulness was not always accepted without ques- 
tion, and the volume abounds as much in dialogue as in 
narrative. "Uncle Lisha's Shop" is brimfnl of quaint 
humor and sentiment, and there is an unmistakable touch 
of human natuTe in Uncle Lisha himself, and his good old 
wife, Aunt Jerushy; in Sam Lovel, the hunter, and in fact 
n all the other characters introduced. 
Sam LovePs Camps. 
UNCLE LISHA'S FRIENDS UNDER BARK AND CANVAS. 
When Uncle Lisha went West, Sam Lovel took Antoine 
as his partner, and the fortunes and misfortunes of the two 
as trappers are described with all the charm of our author's 
quaint style, while their friends and enemies, and all with 
whom they are brought into contact, in the course of the 
story, step on to the stage real living flesh and blood crea- 
tures drawn with such fidelity to life that the reader never 
doubts that he would recognize any one of them from the 
description, should it ever be bis good or ill fortune to run 
against him. 
Danvis Folks. 
A SEQUEL TO THE SHOP AND THE CAMPS. 
This volume is a collection into book form of the "Danvis 
Folks" chapters published in Forest and Stream. It 
relates the further fortunes of Uncle Lisha, Sam Lovel, 
Granther Hill and other personages of the story whom we 
know so well. Mr. Robinson avers that his characters were 
of the old times and have passed away. That surely is a 
mistake. They are living to-day here in these three books, 
and the Vermont author has endowed them with qualities 
which will give them long life to come. If you already 
have on your shelves the Shop and the Camps, you have a 
place there for this third volume. 
Sent postpaid, the Shop and the Camps, $1.00 each, the Danvis Folks, $1.-25. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY. 
