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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[May 3, 1883. 



—THE MILD POWER CURES.— 



HUMPHREYS' 

 OMEOPA1HIC- 

 SPECIFICS. 



h.— Each number the > perlol pre- 



I. Fevers, Congestion. Intl-muKloiis.. 



■i. HuniN, Worn, lever, W, .■, i ,- 



3. <ryin _- Clio, m- Tcethn, 



I. Diarrhea "f '. hll'lron .., 



ft. IlvriBiitnrv, (IrlniiiK. ];m mi. , ! 



li. rhidcrn Mnrbii". Vomiting 



50 



50 



. ,,,-uralui'i, Tnothnehc, reconcile,. . 

 9- Hnndnclie*. Stol id , r ■ 

 HI. I>y-!in|mi!», I il i ■■■Hi. .' tolllllcll 



II. Siui|,res»e,l ,,r I'nbiful Period-,.. 



I.'. White, tuo r.-oi-ii-.- leriods 



I 1 Cmun. -. oiigh, Mill, -Hi Fr.Mlhlnu-.. 

 I t. Suit ithcuin. Krv-ipcl.-is. I-,,..,, lion 

 15. HheimiaH-11. Plc'iini'ttel'.-dns... 

 Ill rVviTiiml Amic ■ hill. Fever, Agin 

 17. PIIe». Wind or Blee.lhiR 



III, Catarrh, noute orchronlci iniinon; 



a> Wi ;,k; r,.„ a i, , 1. , ,■ 



-'I limierni llclnlUy, I'liysnul \V. ukncs.Ml 



•-•? KLInov Hi-.-.- 50 



■.•-. Norv ,us Debility 1.00 



:iO. IMuin WcnUne-s. Wectlng 111,- bed .511 

 :tJ l>i-oi,-o„ilho II,-.-, n. I'alpiiati.ni. 1.U0 



Sold l.y dru-iu -,-. ,-ir Bill by 111,' Case, o. sln- 



1 '.mi, ir,,., of cIi.-i.-k,'. on i-ceeini of price. 



Spin! foi •Dr.HiitnnhreysTlu'.kou l)i>rii<i- Ac. 



.1-1-1 ra^ ,nl-o Mummied ( 'nlal, utin- I-IIIE. 



Atldre-s, II nu'ducys' linn nnlliw- Mel. 



tciue Co.. 10!> Fulton Sircel, New York. , 



The Fishing Kit 



And colleetiou of BOOKS AND MAPS belonging 

 to the late 



■LORENZO PEODTY, 



SOW on exhjbftfon and for sale hy 



APPLETON & LITCHFIELD, 



304 Washington St,, Boston, Mass. 



Importers ant] Dealers in 



Fine Fishing Tackle 



AND CUTLERY. 



The Big March Storm 



SEE 



VENNOR'S WEATHER BULLETIN, 



:Fviblisrie<I Monthly. 



Subscription. (JO cts. per annum. Montreal, Can. 



DEMUTH BROTHERS, 



Manufacturers of 



Artificial Eyes lor Taxidermists and Manufacturers 



Also, all kinds ot Class Work done to order. 



Cata.ogue Free of Charge by Mail. 



89 WALKER ST., NEW YORK. 



AMERICAN 



A MONTHLY RECORD. 



Its leading feature is the "Pedigree Register" 

 lit gporttog and non-sporting dogs, wliieh 

 makes it the only complete Stud Book issued 

 in America. A register number is given to 

 each dog, and 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, dogs for sale, and deaths. 



Prize lists of all tho American shows will be 

 given, with descriptions of the principal win- 

 ners and dogs exhibited; also prize lists 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 

 (logs, the object being to render the Ameriea/ii 

 Kennel Register a complete record of the 



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 blanki 

 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. 0. 

 Box 2,888, New York City. Make drafts and 

 tnoney orders payable to the Forest and 

 Stream Publishing Company. 



The St. 



Xia^wrence 



(Pat, England and United States, 1881.1 



Grange 



y^ 



This out sho- 

 Size No. 5-0 



S No. 1-0 (or Black Bass size) with living Minnow attached. 

 I BLACK MASS, - - SI* 



LAKE IKOUT, - 



IMASKIISONGK, 

 PICKEREL, 



All having patent treble hook with baiting needle, adjustable lip hook and treble swivel, and best silk metal wound gimp. 

 This is the most ingenious invention and radical improvement in trolling tackle, yet made. Its manifest superiority to all gangs now 

 to every expert angler. A reworks peculiar excellences are:— jt is the only gang on which a hail can live It. is the only gang which 



I I M 1 It I 1 il I t 1 II t 1 in; 



i use is evident 

 m be adjusted to 

 jd wary fish by a 

 ; olution of bait and reduces to the lowest possible point I he liability ot kinking the line. 

 ih the dealers keep a full line of our goods in stock will not be filled at any price. 



„ sized 



long array of treble hooks'. The' treble 

 Orders received from angl, 



ABBEY & IMBREE, Manufacturers of Every Description of Fine Fishing Tackle, 



48 & 50 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. 



UNITED STATES 



MUTUAL 

 ACCIDENT 

 ASSOCIATION 



185,000 Accident Insurance. SS35 Wcnltly 

 Indemnity. Membership Fee, 84. Annual 

 cost about $11. $10,000 Insurance, with 

 »50 'Weekly Indemnity, at Corresponding 

 Kates. Write or call for Circular and Ap- 

 plication I -lull K . 



KUKOPEAX PERMITS WITHOUT EXTRA 

 CHARGE. 

 CHAS. It. 1'EKT, President, 

 (Of Rogers, l'eet & Co. I 

 JAS. K. PITCH Kit, Secretary. 



330 & 322 Broadway, j\. Y. 



C T A WEEK. $12 a day at home easily made. 

 J) / L Costly Outfit tree. Address Tuva & Co. 



MANN'S 



Trolling Spoons. 



Sixty varieties manufactured, suitable for trolling 

 for all kinds ot fish that will take an artificial bait. 



Our Perfect Revolving Spoon is undoubtedly the 

 best general spoon tor taking fish ever offered to 

 the public. 



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

 or any fish under five pounds weight; No. 31 for 

 large fish; No. 22 excellent for deep water fishing. 



BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. 



None genuine except with JOHN H. MANN'S 

 name stamped on every spoon. 



For sale by ABBEY & IMBRIE. and JOHN P, 

 MOORE'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. 



HEflSHERMANS -\ 



Automatic ReeL 



;$R CIRCULAR 



No. 1. Brass, for 85 to 30yds. line. $* SS 



" 1. Nickel, 7 00 



" 1. Bronze, ' « 00 



" 1. Rubber, » " " » 00 



" S. Brass, for 10 to & lyds. line 1 00 



'• 2. Nickel, 8 00 



" 2. Bronze, " " " 9 



Reels guaranteed and forwarded by mail 

 press on receipt of price. 



Harrison's Celebrate! M 



Registered. 



Whereas, It havingcome to our notice that some 

 unprincipled house, to gain their own unworthy 

 ends, anil to attempt, to damage our good name, 

 having spread reports to the effect that the xnanu- 

 fa, -Hirers of the above hooks are defunct, we now 

 take this opportunity of informing the American 

 and British public, that such reports are utterly 

 false. The same efficient staff of workpeople is 

 employed an heretofore, and we challenge the 

 world to produce a fish hook for excellence 

 of temper, beauty and finish In any way to 

 approach ours, which are to be obtained from 

 the most respectable wholi i ,, es in the trade. 

 Signed. K. HARRISON, BAK1XEET&CO., 

 Solo manufacturers if Harrison's Celebrated Fish 

 Hooks, Redditch, England. (December, 1882.) 



Manufacturers also of Fishing Tackle of every 

 description. Sewing and Sewing Machine Needles. 



KLYKrOCH'! 



Patent "Perfect" Brass Shells, 



MANUFACTURED BY 



KYNOCH & CO., Birmingham, Eng. 



These shells are made of extra fine thin pliable metal, with reinforced 

 base; are adapted i" either Winchester or Wesson No. 2 primers. Can be re- 

 i , , - It i is any of the thicker makes. Cost only about half as 



much. Weight less than paper shells. They shoot, stronger inn. -,,.,., r, ,;,i.i 



admit of a heavier charge, as owing to the thin metal, inside diameter is 



.gain es If. -ei- ,,,a-l -.-im.e as liny loiiss shells, using wads say two 



!-,-. , '!.,, _■ , o. he I-: , ',- ::: n ', '' .11.'. ' il.,p'-d '-' lib tool 3 



represented in cutsl and straighten out to original shape when discharged 

 The crimping too] also acts as a reducer, an advantage which will he ap- 

 preciated i,v all experienced sportsmen. Sample shells v, ill ou mailed .without 

 , h ,,_ t in ,i us ens club or dealer, and prices quoted to the trade 

 only: For sale in any quantity hv gnu dealers generally, or shells m ease .,,1 . 

 only, (2,000), and crimpers not less than one dozen, by 



HERMANN BOKER & CO., 



SOLE AMERICAN AGENTS, 

 IOI & 103 Duane Street, - - New York. 



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



UPTHEGROVE & McEEEEAN, 



VALPARAISO, IND. 



H O l_ AB I R D 



SHOOTING SUITS 



Of Waterproofed Back, Irish Fustian and Corduroy, 



Unequalled in Convenience, Style, or Workmanship. 



WHITE FOR CIRCULAR. 



THISI®- 



Is our Skeleton Coat or Game Bag; weighs but 15 ounces, 

 has seven pockets and game pockets. It is of light 

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

 successful day without losing a hair or feather. It can 

 be worn over or under an ordinary coat. ~We will mail it 

 to you tor $2.00. Send breast 



PRICES OF FISHING TACKLE 



BEST GOODS. LOWEST PRICES. 



At KIFFE'S, 318 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Rifle's Celebrated Hooks snelled on gut. Limerick, Kirby Limerick, Sproat. Carlisle, Chestertown, 



Kin--,-v yhei'.te.-r, and , -fher Hooks. Single -jut, 12cts. per doz.; double gin, 20 cts. per doz.; treble gut, 

 30 cts 'per do/ Gut Leaders, single, i yard, 5 cts. each; 2 yards, 10 cts each; 3 yards, f5 cts. each. 

 Double Twisted l oil Leaders., '■!, length. 5 cts. each, 1 length, 111 cts. each. Treble (tut Leaders, 3 length. 

 10 ,-ts each- 4 length, 15 cts. each. Extra Heavy Gut. Leaders, -1 ply. 4 lengths, 25 cts. each. 



Kilfe's lie s 1' ' ii-.- "i" e ■:' B'i ■ " ' -' I ,' - ,in-l .-!.., p.-l .-' il.-i.oi-- ,e„.,,n hi , 



gimn and snivel, Nos. 1 to 8, 15 cts .wen. Skinner's, Buel's and (.'upper spoon-;, so els. each. First 



n, ,..',!, - i,,,;, , l d-i.-i, Lilies. 150ft., 10 cts. First Quality Twisted Linen Lines. IWOft , 11. 12, 15, 18 or 21 

 thread $1 00 each First Qnalill Brasn Mult iplvint; .Keels M ii h balance handle. 1.5 yards. SI. 00; -40 yards, 

 SI 25- 60-vai,l- I" - o - ,1-1 1 - < il • > , i m Trout or 



Click Reels -in i : ai-,l.s, ra'ctsg no , . •■;. , ■ ',', -long Hods i'c.ni g, I .en to jSlo.ho ; Two or Three-Jointed 

 Split BamboG Rods with extra' tip, $12.50 to $15.00. Also a large assortment ,,f Spinning (ioods at pro- 

 portionate prices. Samples of our goods se -at by mail or express on receipt of price in money, postage 

 slumps or money order. 



HERMANN H. KIFFE, 318 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Between Fulton Ferry and City Hall. OPEN EVENINGS. 



RELIABLE AND STANDARD 



CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO. 



Unequalled for PtmrrY and Excellence. 

 Manufactured by ^ $ KIMBALL & CO. %&££TB£$, 



in Fine Goods. Established 1846. Twelve First Prize Medals. 



Fragrant Vanity, Three Kings, New Vanity Fair, Orientals. 



Peerless Tobacco Works. Sold l 



l Parts o 



arrows 



look. 



2 1 6 pages, bound in Cloth and Gilt. 



Sent free by mail on receipt of one dollar. 



i Interesting story of 



Private letters:— "M.oi 



Target and Sporting Rifles selected and tested. Shotguns, full choked or modified. Patterns sul> 

 mltted. Send stamp for catalogue and discount. W. MILTON FARROW, Nexvport, R. I. 



