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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[April 12, 1883. 



HUMPHREYS 



npMEOPATK^oY 



VETia'p^cTFICS 



FOB THE CTJEK OP ALL DISEASES OF 



Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs & Poultry. 

 For Twenty Years Humphrey*' Veterinary 



Speeltlc* have n .i o r,,rnier«. Stuck. 



breeders, Horse 11. H . .TrnveKn Hip 



Men, 



OP SPECIFICS. 



11.1 I 



B.ri. Cures Pounder, Spavin. Stl 

 C.C. '.'nr,..s Distemper. S *al filscl 

 D.l). cures Hots or Grubs, Worms 

 E.E. Cures Couth. Heaves, llunli: 

 F.P. cures Colic or Gripes. Bellys 



75 c. 

 75 c. 



i Vl», 



I.l.< 



75c. 



75c. 



- - - 75c. 



Disease* ■ • • - »5c. 



senses. Mnnpe, &e. 75c. 

 of Iliiu-xiinn, - - 75e. 



•k wulmm Willi Vet- 

 ■ pp.), Ill hollies or 



nftr, 88.00 



lllllll|>nir) ,..>.r i.. ■ . ,1 mm i i -^eeO-"-"- 



free by mall on receipt of ]U-iee. 5t) cents. 

 tyPamphlels sent free on application. 

 BUMPHREVS HOMEOPATHIC MED.CO. 



109 Pillion -Ireel. ,\e\v York.. 



The Fishing Kit 



And collection of BOOKS AND MAPS belonging 



to the lute 



LORENZO PKOUTV, 



now on exhibition and for pale by 



APPLETON & LITCHFIELD, 



304 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 



Importers and Dealers in 



Fine Fishing Tackle 



AND CUTLERY. 



The Big March Storm 



SEE 



VENNOR'S WEATHER BULLETIN, 



Published Monthly. 

 Subscription. 60 cts. per annum. Montreal, Can. 



DEMUTH BROTHERS, 



Manufacturers of 



BRAIDED FISHING LINES. 



The great superiority of a properly braided line over a twisted or laid line, bas increased the demand for 

 brai led lines enormously. This demand has induced a number of manufacturers, entirely unacquainted with the 

 requirements of anglers, to put on the market a quantity of perfectly worthless goods. Many of these lines are 

 undersized and short of marked length; nearly all of them are made of poor material aud on old-fashioned 

 machines. Anglers will please take notice that all of our best braided lines— cotton, linen, raw silk, boiled silk, oiled 

 silk, enamel, and polished waterproof tapers— are labeled with our full firm, name and trade mark, except the enamel 

 fly lines on cards, which bear only our trade mark and the name of the Empire City Braid Co., whose agents we are. 



Orders received from persons residing in cities in which the dealers keep a full line of our goods will not 

 be filled at any price. 



j^BBESTiT dte IMBRIE, 



Manufacturers of every description of 



nxx«e Pishing "X^oIslI^, 



48 & 50 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. 



UNITED STATES 



MUTUAL 

 ACCIDENT 

 ASSOCIATION 



$5,000 Accident Insurance. .S2"> Weekly 

 Indemnity. Membership Tee, 84. Annual 

 cost about 811. 810,(100 Insurance, will. 

 K.-.o Weekly Indemnity, at CorrespoiHllUK 

 Hales. Write or call for Circular ami Ap- 

 plies,! ISlank. 



E0B0FEAN PERMITS WITHOUT EXTRA 

 CHARGE. 

 CHAS. II. PET3T. President, 

 (Of Rogers. Peet* Co.) 

 JAS. R. PITCHER, Secretary. 



320 & 323 Broadway, N. Y. 



MANN'S 



Trolling Spoons. 





PF 



■KftV 



Artificial Eves for Taxidermists and Manufacturers 



Also, all kinds of Glass Work done to order. 



Cata.ogue Free of Charge hv Mail. 



89 WALKER ST., NEW YORK, 



AMERICAN 



Kernel Retister. 



A MONTHLY RECORD. 



Its leading feature is the "Pedigree Register" 

 of sporting and non-sporting dogs, which 

 makes it the only complete Stud Book issued 

 in America. A register number is given to 

 each dog, aud an index will be compiled at 

 the close of the annual volume, thus making 

 it a complete work of reference. The pedi- 

 gree registration fee is twenty-five cents, pay- 

 able in advance. 



Departments are also provided for the 

 registration of stud visits, dogs at stud, births 

 sales and tranters, doge for sale, and deaths. 



Prize lists of all the American shows will be 

 given, with descriptions of the principal win- 

 ners and dogs exhibited; also prize fists of 

 important shows abroad. This department 

 will include field trials. 



Space will be devoted to all matters of im- 

 portance to breeders and those interested in 

 dogs, the object being to render the American 

 Kennel Register a complete record of the 

 topics of the day. 



The -Register will be published on the fifth 

 day of each month. All matter intended for 

 publication must be in the hands of its editor 

 by the first day of the month. Entry blanks 

 will be sent on receipt of stamped and ad- 

 dressed envelope. 



The American Kennel Register will be sold 

 by subscription only. The subscription price 

 is one dollar per year. 



Address American Kennel Register, P. O. 

 Box 2,K-y.i, New York City. Make drafts and 

 money orders payable to the Forest and 

 Stream Publishing Company. 



Sixtv varieties manufactured, suitable for trolling 

 for all' kinds of fish that will take an artificial bait. 



Our Perfect Revolving Spoon is undoubtedly the 

 best general spoon for taking fish ever offered to 

 the public. 



Three sizes made— No. 20 for bass, pike, pickerel, 



ranvllsh under five pounds weight; No. SI for 

 large 'fish; No. 2-,> excellent for deep water lislung. 



BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. 



None genuine except with JOHN H. MANN'S 



nine stamped on every spoon. 



For sale bv ABBEY & IMBRIE. and JOHN P. 

 All WIRE'S SONS. New York. DAME, STODDARD 

 '& KENDALL. Boston, Mass. In Chicago and 

 Detroit by the principal dealers in Sporting Goods. 



JOHN H. MANN & CO., 



SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



MANUFACTURED BY 



Kynoch & Co., Birmingham, Eng. 



These shells a 



of extra tae thin tillable metal, with reinforced base. Use either Winchester 



be reloaded as often ns any of the thicker makes. Cost only about half as 



much. Weigh less than papor shells, and in consideration of their reloading and other advantages, 

 are really cheaper than the paper. They also shoot stronger and closer, and can be loaded heavier, 

 as inside diameter is nearly tvo gauges larger. They possess a great, advantage over all other brass 

 shells, as owing to the thin metal they can be closed' 'as represented in out) by simple use of the thumb 

 or lingers, and straighten out to original shape when discharged. These goods have already gained a 



wide and favorable reputation and in iff ..iani.,ii .,( many r,,,- i.nn ■ ... ."■' ■■■* , -vdi 



supercede to a great extent the old style of both brass and paper, samples will, upon application, 

 bemailed (without charge i to any sportmen's club or dealer, and prices Quoted to the trade only. For 

 sale in any quantity by gun dealers generally, or in case lots only (3,000 shells) by 



HERMANN BOKER 8c CO., 



SOLE AMEEIOAN AGENTS. 101 & 103 Duane Street, New York. 



WILLIAM BEAD & SONS, Boston, Mass., Agents for New England States. 



'jlHEflSHERMANS^ 



No. 1. Brass, for 25 to 30yds. line. . 

 ■' I. Nickel, 

 " 1. Bronze, " " 

 " 1. Rubber. " " • 



" 2. Brass, for 40 to 50yds. line. . 

 2. Nickel, 



" 2. Br< 



Reels guaranteed 



press on receipt, of price 



9 00 



. 7 00 

 . 8 00 

 . 9 00 



ul foi 



fr 11 A WEEK. 818 a day at home easily made. 

 $ / I Costly Outfit frea. Address True & Co. 

 Augusta, Maine. 



UPTHEGROVE & McLELLAN, 



VALPARAISO, IND. 



HOLABIRD 



SHOOTING SUITS 



Of Waterproofed Duck, Irish Fustian and Corduroy. 



Unequalled in Convenience, Style, or Workmanship. 



WRITE FOR CIRCULAR. 



THISttW" 

 Skeleton Coat or Game Bag ; weighs but 15 ounces, 

 pockets and game pockets. It is of light 

 rial, dead grass color, and will hold the game of a 

 sf u i day without losing a hair or feather. It can 

 n over ot under an ordinary coat. We will mail it 

 for S2.00. Send breast 



B. F. NICHOLS & CO., 



BOSTON, MASS., 



Manufacturers of 



HEXAGONAL SPLIT BAMBOO FISHING RODS, 



REMOVED TO 153 MILK STREET. 



We are obliged to have more room in our factory and greater faculties for manufacturing our goods 

 to meet the increasing demand. We have received the highest award and silver medal at the Massachu- 

 3 ei ts Charitable Mechanics' Assoeiati. .n Fair for our superior goods. Send for catalogue. 



"E*35&-xrxr€^-%xr 9 



took. 



216 pages, bound m Cloth and Gilt. Sent free by mail on receipt of one dollar. 



Spirit of the Times.-— "The work Is interesting and sketchy." 



If. V. riemld:— "Gives very useful hints to marksmen, and besides tells an interesting story of 

 his adventures with the rifle." 

 Private letters;— "More than I expected." "I read it until 2 o'clock at night." 



Kennedy Repeating 4 Rifle 



r ^r^ Th e Latest and Best. 



Greatly superior to any other Magazine Rifle yet made. The solid metal in line ot fire 

 W^ at time of discharge renders the Kennedy ABSOLUTELY SAFE. 



These rifles are made .44 cal. 40 gr., and ,45-cal. 60 gr., using the same ammunition as other magazine rifles. 



Can be obtained from any first-class gun dealer in the United States and Canada. 



