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Bromfeeld House, Boston. 
EUROPEAN PLAN. 
MESSENGER, Proprietor. 
TROUT FISHING 
in the heart of the Adirondack game preserve. Brook 
trout, lake trout, landlocked salmon, etc. The old 
home-like Lake Pleasant Inn, surrounded by numer- 
ous well stocked lakes. St. Lawrence boats. Every 
attention given the wants and comforts of sports- 
men. Excellent table. Eustic sideboard. Rooms tho 
finest in the Woods. Send for circular. LAKE 
PLEASANT INN, Lake Pleasant. Hamilton County 
N. Y. J. D. MORLEY, Prop. ELERY SCHOOL- 
CRAFT, Man. 
PARLIN FOND HOUSE. 
Situated in the heart of the best hunting and trout 
fishing: in Maine. Just the place to bring your 
family. Circulars, terms, etc., pent upon appli- 
cation to N. W. MURPHY, Parlin Pond, Maine. 
"Forest Home" 
ON OS WEG ATCHIE RIVER. 
Anew hotel for sportsmen and families. Near 
wildest part of Adirondacks. First-class fishing 
and hunting. Tableunexcelled. Accommodations 
excellent. Write for particulars and terms. P. O. 
address, FOREST HOME, Harrisville, Lewis County, 
N. Y. 
CAMPING IN THE ROCKIES. 
Eastern business man, devotee of camp-life in 
Far West, will, in July and August, conduct party 
not exceeding eight, through Big Horn. Yellowstone 
and Teton regions, combining greater natural 
attractions and better hunting and fishing than any 
similar area of the globe. Everything furnished 
and first class. For itinerary, etc.. address WEST, 
Box 2,872, Boston. 20 
"I BUBBLE INTO EDDYING B4Y8 
I BABBLE ON THE PEBBLES." 
Telling of the specliled beauties it may be your 
good fortune to catch should you come to 
Lake Kushaqua, Franklin Co., N. Y. 
"Beautiful Resting Place." 
On the A. & St. L. division N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. 
Through Vestibule Train. 
A. S. DOMINICK & CO., Managers, 
KtJSHAQTJA LODGE, 
$ii 50 a day. ... - $12 to S15 a week. 
SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE. 
Coob'd Island, \ r a. . 
Spring shooting and fishing begun. Snipe of all 
kinds in abuudance. Curlew, Willet, Beetle, Plover, 
Orayback, Calicoback. Black Breast and many 
other varieties. Fish— Black Drum, Red Drum, 
Sheephead, Weakfish or Trout, Hogfish, Blueflsh, 
Spot, Crokers. Those desiring plenty of sport can 
be accommodated here. COBB & SPADY, Props. 
P. O. address, Cobb's Island, Va. 
Terms: $2.50 per day, $12 per week, 840 per month. 
CRANBERRY LAKE HOUSE. 
In the Heart of the Adirondacks. 
The best trout fishing and deer hunting in the 
wilderness. Over 100 trout and deer ponds within 
seven miles of the house. Altitude 1600ft. Corres- 
pondence relative to route, etc., will receive prompt 
attention. Address W. R. BISHOP, Mgr.. Harewood, 
St. Lawrence County, N. Y., via Benson's Mines. 
THE SEASON FOR TROUT FISHING 
in Pennsylvania opens April 15. If you want to go 
where you can catch trout from the finest trout 
brooks in Pennsylvania, go to the SPRUCE CABIN 
HOUSE, Canadensis, Monroe County, Pa. (Cresco 
Station) D. L. & W. R. R. 
PRICE BROS , Props. 
7 LB. BLACK BASS 
Conceded by all 
to be the 
CHAMPION OF AMERICA, 
was caught near STAR ISLAND HOUSE, 
"ST. OLAIR FLATS," 
the only waters where the ganiey small-mouth bass can 
be caught during the whole simimer months. Send for 
Illustrated 32-page book. Address JAMES SLiO- 
CUMi Prop , Star Island House, care of Star-Cole and 
Bed Star Line, DE I'ROIT, MIC H . 
100 rooms for guests Special rates for families. 
npHE VAIXEY OF THE DELAWARE. 
X HIGH FALLS BOTEI,, 
Ding-man's Ferry, Pa. 
The best trout streams of Pike County in the im- 
mediate vicinity. DR. PHILLIP F. FULMER, 
CAMP PHENJX 
Is open for sj ortsmen from May 25 to end of season 
Finest trout fishing and moose hunting in Canada. 
Write for circulars. CAMP PHENIX. 
Garden of Eden, Nova Scotia 
Raw Furs. 
Highest prices paid. Send for price current 
The A. E. Burkhardt Co., Exporters and 
Manufacturers, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
DEAFNESS & HEAD NOISES CURtl) 
Mr Jir by J^Ck's Invisible tubular b.ar Cushions. Whispers 
heard. Successful when sll remedies fail. Sobippj rr 
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X Routes for Sportsmen. 
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FL0R1D/VGE«PeM^ 
, Ai FLORIDA 
Ul pft'^G) TOURIST POINTS 
HUNTINGS FISHING GROUNDS 
HEAITH RESORTS, TOURIST ROUTES, 
SEMl-TROPICAt FRUIT FARMS AND GROVES, PHOSPHATE MINES AND STOCK FARM: 
5epd for nop a rxl pamphlets toj\.O.MAcDoNau ^ 
Hudson's Bay Trips of 700 Miles. 
We fake parties from the above ALGOMA. PARK. 1 
resort at Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, to James 
Bay and return, furnishing tents, canoes, guides, 
cooks, food and all that is required for the trip, for 
the sum of five dollars ($5.00) per day each; parties 
of ten or more to he guaranteed. 
Taking in the north ehore of Lake Superior by 
steamer to Jackfish Bay, thence north through nu- 
merous lakes and rivers to Albany River, d.>wn the 
Albany to Moose Factory, on James Bay, and return 
to ALGOMA PABK, ths whole trip taking about 
thirty daj s, thus affording one of the finest canoe 
trips on the continent through this almost unknown 
part of the Dominion. Good trout fishing in the 
lakes and rivers south of the Height of Land, and on 
the norih or James Bay side innumerable flocks of 
wildfowl, geese, ducks, plover, etc., make their 
home. 
The resources of the Hudson Bay country are coal, 
iron, kaolin, etc., discovered by the geological sur- 
veys of Canada (see Geo. Reports) . also seal and 
salmon fisheries, oils, otter, beaver, sable and silver 
fox furs, walrus ivory tusks and feathers Thi3 trip 
has virgin fishing and burning grounds never fished 
or hunted by white man. 
For further information apply to KJBKWOOD & 
McKINNON, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. 
Tbe New Route to the Far-Fained Saffiienayj 
AND THE 
ONLY rail route to the delightful summer resorts and 
fishing grounds north of Quebec and to Lake St. John 
and Chicoutimi, through the 
CANADIAS A DTK ONDACK.S. 
Parlor and Sleeping Cars. 
Trains connect at Chicoutimi with Sagueuay Steamers 
for TadousacCacouna. Murray -Bay and Quebec. A round 
trip unequalled in America, through matchless forest, 
mountain, river and lake scenery, down the majestic 
Saguenay by daylight and hack to the Fortress City, 
touchlnsr at all the beautiful seaside resorts on the Lower 
St. Lawrence, with their chain of commodious Hotels. 
Hotel Rober val, Lake St. John, h as firs i-cla* s accommo- 
dations for 300 guests, and is run in connection with the 
Island House at Grand Discharge of Lake St John, the 
center of the "Ouananicne" fishing grounds. Daily com- 
munication by the newfast steameracrossthe lake. The 
fishing rights of Lake St. John and tributaries, an area of 
20,000 square miles, are free to guests of the hotel. 
A-pplv to ticket agents in all principal Cities. A beau 
tif ally illustrated guide book free on application. 
ALEX. HARDY, J. G. SCOTT, 
Gen. F. & P. Agt., Quebec, Can. Sec'y & Manager. 
Wants and Exchanges. 
Advertisements under this head, strictly 
limited to Wants and Exchanges, "will be 
inserted at the. special ?-ate of three cents a. 
ward each insertion. The money must ac- 
company the order. 
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WANTED. —FIRST CLASS TARPON BEEL 
Describe and price, naming maker. Box 19 
Athens, Ga. 19 
WILL PAY 25 CENTS FOR A COPY OF 
Forest and Stream Pec. 30 1886 Address 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. 
WANTED — PAIR OF LIVE BLACKSQU1BBEL8, 
quail, blue jays. C. A. CTJRBIEB, Lexington, 
Mass. 19 
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J Miscellaneous. 
beard. 
(nly by E.Huxxoi 868 B'tray, N.Y, 
Write for book of precis 
PALMER'S SET-LINE SNAP. 
A perfect snap to secure curliues to the main line. 
Cheap, durable— and just what all feheimen want lor 
set-line fishing. Send 10c. in stamps for five samples. 
Address G. JK. PALMER, Elmlra, N- Y. 
1M ADIRONDACK'S. 
Map of the Adirondack 
Wilderness. Pocket edi- 
tion on map-bond paper $1. 
"It is the most complete 
map of the Adirondack 
region ever published." — 
"Forest and Stream." 
Pocket map of Lake 
Champlain and Lake 
George. Map-bond pam- 
per, 50c. 
Guide Books.— The Adlbondacks, illustrated, l6mo., 
272 pages, 25 ets. 
L ak e George and Lake Ohamplain, 25 ets. 
S. R. STODDARD, Glens Falls, X Y. 
The Old Reliable 
SWEET CAPORAL 
CI&ARETTE 
Has stood the test of time. More sold than all other 
b ands combined. Absolutely pure. 
ENTIRELY NEW, 
Just what has been wanted Tby 
Every Sportsman. We have it ! 
THE KENWOOD CAMPING AND 
SLEEPING BAG is an all wool, heavy 
b'anket, woven bag shape, and closely felted, 
and has a thick sort nap inside. It is cut down 
the front to a convenient point, and being sup- 
plied with special fasteners, it allows one to 
completely envelope themselves for a night's 
sleep in camp, with no discomfort, even In 
zero weather. It can be securely fastened 
across the top, and used as a carryall. 
Made in Two Weights: 
Light Weight, Gray, - $6.00 each., 
Heavier Weight, Red, - $10.00 each. 
Weight 7 to Slbs. 
We also have a Steamer Bug on same principle. 
Catalogue on application. 
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HULBERT BROS. & CO. 
SOLE AGENTS, 
26 "West 23d Street, - New York 
THi ONLY PERFECT FISHING LINE IS THE 
Natchaug Braided Silk Line. 
Made from the choicest stock braided 16-strandi 
three-cord silk. They will outwear three ordinary 
lines. Spool perfectly when In nse. ^ 
Never flatten or become water soaked. 
NATCHAUG WATERPROOF BAIT & FLY LINES 
on the water. The finish cannot be broken. Those who have used them will have no others, 
cents for samples and prices and pamphlet containing our awards of prizes for last season and 
for 1895. For sale by all dealers. — 
$225 in Bold Given Away! 
WE offer the following Prizes for the Season of 1S95, 
$225 in Gold for the largest fish caught on the 
NATCHAUG SILK LINES 
From April 1 st to November 1st, 1895. 
First Prize— $25 in Gold for the heaviest Muskallonge. 
Second Prize— $25 in CJold for the heaviest small-mouthed Bass. 
Third Prize - $25 in Gold for the heaviest large-mouthed Bass. 
Fourth Prize— $25 in G)ld for the heaviest Lake Trout. 
Fifth Prize— $25 in Gold for the heaviest Mountain Trout caught west of 
Mississippi River. 
Sixth Prize.— $25 in Gold for the heaviest Brook Trout caught in Maine or Canada. 
Seventh Prize— $25 in Gold for the heaviest Brook Trout caught in the United States, 
east of the Mississippi River, outside of Maine and Canada. 
Eighth Prize — $25 in Gold for the heaviest Pickerel, Pike or Salmon. 
Ninth Prize — $25 in Gold for the heaviest fish of any kind caught with the Natchaug 
Silk Line in fresh or salt water. 
the 
CONDITIONS: 
A'l of these fish must be caught with the Natchaug; Silk fishing Line, and by fair auglinp. 
Competitors must forward to us their full name, P. O. address, together with description and weight 
of fish caught, and name oi! dealer from whom line was purchased, within thirty davs after such catch is 
made, together with the name of one reputable witness affixed. On November 7, 1895, the award will bel 
made and the list of successful competitors announced in the Forest and Stream and the American Field. 
All successful competitors before 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 13-215 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 
Mr. Grinnell's Indian Books. 
BLACKFOOT AND PAWNEE. 
These two volumes treating of two different tribes of Indians are full of fascination for 
lovers of outdoor life. Each contains a number of the stories current in the tribe to which 
it relates, and these are followed by a series of graphic pictures of the old wild life which is 
now only a memory. The stories deal with hunting, war, love, ghosts, magic and natural 
phenomena. They are given just as related by the old men who told them to the author 
ind show Indian life from the Indian point of view. 
BLACKFOOT LODGE TALES; 
THE STORY OF A PRAIRIE PEOPLE. 
By GEO. BIRD GRINNELL. 
pp. 360. Cloth. Price, $1.75 
Pa« Hero Stories ai Folk Tales, 
WITH NOTES ON THE ORIGIN. CUSTOMS AND; 
CHARACTER OF THE PAWNEE PEOPLE. 
By GEO. BIRD GKINNELL, 
Illustrated, pp. 446. Cloth. Price, $1.75. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY, 
318 Broadway, New York. 
LONDON: Da vies & Co., 1 Einch Lane, Cornhill. 
BOGARDUS'S BOOK. 
Field, Cover and Trap Shooting. 
By CAPT. A. H. BOGARDUS. 
This is a third edition. That means, not a mere reprint, but that the chapters needing 
cflauge have been re-written to bring the work up to date. It is a book of practical instruc 
bion for beginners in the art of shooting, and of entertaining reading for the older hands. 
CONTENTS. 
General Introductory Remarks. 
Guns and their Proper Charges. 
Golden Plover, Curlew, Gray Plover. 
Wild Ducks and Western Duck Shooting. 
Wild Geese, Cranes and Swans. 
Cloth, 493 pages, illustrated. Price $2.00. 
Wild Turkey and Deer Shooting. 
The Art of Shooting on the Wing. 
Shooting Dogs — Breeding and Breaking. 
Pigeon Shooting. 
Trap Shooting Rules. 
The American Tobacco Co., Successor, ManufactV. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 
318 Broadway, New York, 
