Jam 14. 1883.1 



FOREST AND STREAM, 



397 



ins and paddling, ll.i 

 to the finish. 

 Canoes to owry to 



i. iily. I. in n xpense 



makeiliem uiisnituhl' 

 are explicit as to tbo 

 ill..-, hi .-lini :■' of Mi. 

 hand in i_- I lini' - 



atige frnm the bet 



mallei- tui'l lini.l-i- 

 irliiig..n shoi-. (. 

 ,cn lamliii).'. ami i" 



>i a 



lisls. 



l)i- 



irainini: a special c. 



muling ahoul 

 read and re- 

 to look after 



ti.iii: One, wuh an ass 

 help In IftnachiJig and r 

 clear for i lie use of cob 



ssi k.'IATIun's camp. A meeting <u the goner 

 tike arrangements tot the -amp "i the Americt 

 mi, at Stoncy LaKe. next August, was held in 11 





A NEW 



I'ANi i 









b 

 t 



1 



i' 

 T 







Of 



i.ildir 



\npla<-. l 'ai"n\ : i , s"..n''i'l'»iiV.''w.h"l.'.n shoe 

 lis. Alter the hilil is completed anil si 

 ightlvovorh. laid in -Leila.' and irono 

 ibbing down and varnishing, the insra 

 .aimed, making a hull that is light, stn 



:.— A party i 

 H. making t 

 eight hours 



.1 till! 



:\ the rapids of the 



d Mr. Frank Ilubbard. of Boston. 

 Kennebec and Dead rivei -s and 

 euce, following Arnold's route to 



A MAINE CRUISE.— Dr. Neidc 

 will star! shortly on a cruise up t 

 down the Chandlers to the St. Lu 

 Canada iu 1776. 



TORONTO c c The Toronto Y. C. have arrangi 

 small yachts, sailboats, and also the canoes of the Tori 



A. C. A. -We have received from Commodore Bdw 

 rules as tinally adopted by the Executive Coimiiitne. 



$iixwer§ to $orwiyondmt$. 



t&~ No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



.I.e. c, Eagle Pass, Tex.— Write to Haiti. -y S Graham for the 



aiiiitiitiiil i"ii. 

 Victim. Buffalo.- We know noihing either in favor of or against 



fhe name on the gun is not that of a maker, but a trade 

 hy some dealer. Of the grade of the arm we can give 

 .rniation except by examining it. 



ing. N. Y. — Where and at what price can I get the best 

 6lKe and writings of lzau.fi Waltonf Ans. Get Bethune's 

 John Wiley & Sons. New York. Price. $0. 



will under- 



lot I 



r | I,.-. 



trued io the eoinmiinieatioiis. 



See lineal head of. tbte column. 



Kamhi.ku. Wnynesburgb, Pa 

 mi- taking some of the h'ynoe 

 slmow the result, a We km. 

 1. T.. Red Ib.'.k. N. Y.-Will 

 her,- is the lri-h terrier dog Ui 

 rahani. of flelfasi, s..me mo 



We should (vrtanilv recommend 

 is. and riving them a fair trial. Let, 

 w of no tentssueh as you ask about. 

 ■on kin.llv inform me who owns ami 

 rrvoweii'. imported hy Mr. William 

 libs since. Ans. Mr. 0. H. Mason, 



n black bass in your State except 

 i of Potomac and its tributaries 

 s August 15 tft May in. In Virgi- 



A.B.,Hul 



fi'.iiii- Whj 



of the fert 



Alls. 1. All- 



Wll.D.— Il 



likeil ill oil 



Of. Ans. 1 1 

 and Is not i 



I N. 



• shell 



'>"«"' 

 w Jer- 



until jouget tl 

 ssary number 

 « more of them 

 3ilverton, O.-l 



use Nos. land Bshoi;. 2. In 10- 

 rs. powder, and J^oz. to loz. shot. 

 :• charge for your particular gun. 

 rs depends upon where you arc 

 .-r. from twelve to fifty. 

 ;st book includes all the import- 

 natter ol the lormer books hy same author. 2. Can you give 

 i for construction of the best fish ladder to enable I rout and other 

 II ti.-h to pass dams on small streams: Ans. Write to the Mc- 

 ald |.i-hwav Company. Lock box .IS.',. Washington. I). C. 

 It. I'.-llow are guns gauged, or. to put it more plainly, what is 

 diameter of the different gauges! Ans. The following are the 

 neters of the different gauges m thousands of an inch: No. n, 

 • •<.. i- .;;;>■ No II .751; No. 12, .721); No. 13. .710; No. 14, .093; 

 15. ,i!77: N... hi. .i:i!2: No. 17, .019; No. 18, .037; No. 19, .636; No. 20. 



!•' II . Allentown, Pa.— Would not the raising of what is called 

 cashmere goat he a new and profitable business in the south- 

 lern part of this country? Where and at what cost could they 

 ouglu? Would two hundred dollars ho enough Io start on? Ans. 

 'he experiment has been tried in California, Nevada and, we 

 .-v e. Arizona, but we have, not learned that. it. win: so successful as 

 nduce any great amount of capita! to be invested. 2. Doubt- 



•.,•»<•. Chicago. 111. 



W .1.. New York 



m.pinglo lenrn wh 



include the 

 parties. 

 W. K M . 



g.-i shells for my,gun, either rifle or shot shells. Tt 

 fviiieid ride. It was originally a mnzzl,- loader, and 

 war. but was bought from the (lovernioenl and cluing 

 loader by the Irishmen for their especial use duriug 

 citenicnt. No deal, r here has shell- small enough t 

 bore of the En Held was .577. llyoui rllleisof so i 

 you onplv. it cannot Lean Knlield. Ascertain the o; 

 ridge for which ii is chambered, and apply to so 

 York dealers. 



Ii. E McK., N. Y. -Can you give me any infoi-malic 

 to cither the Mnskoka Lake region in Canada, c 

 Michigan lakes, for good shooting and fishing diiriu 

 As to the Michigan lake; " 



mi! a -I: you 

 in.' that any 

 rm the same 



ii.e bet? 

 < did uot 

 mtracting 



spaces 



I could 

 i am old 

 civil 

 breeeh- 

 the Fenian ex- 

 ) lit. Ans. The 

 mall calih.r ns 

 act size of cart- 

 no of the New 



iwllhrefereuce 



nth 



ill hav 

 ick. 





sh.» 



ing.. 



iti 



.. pp. 365, 385, 404. 121. IK 

 ig for brook trout mid has 

 >m Petosky. In la.-i you . 

 >. For information about 



illegal to' kill any game 



Typo, Toms River. N .1. 1. What size wads sh 

 12 brass shells to insure the best shooting, 

 should be used in No. 12 paper shells 'choke 

 -hall 1 use to keep my gun barrels from rusting 

 not injure them; 3. Do you know where 1 can g 

 let on loading? 4. What size shot do Bogordi 

 their pigeon matches'' Ans. No. l.i wads in l.r 

 per. 2. By watching them and keeping dry sea 

 quired, hut if needed any good animal machine i 

 er's "The (inn and its" Development." price 

 -Shooting," price $3. 4. Nos. II, 7 or 8, accurdiu 



...1,1 i 



ieam "Camps 

 . ■;».", and 504. 

 : near Charle- 

 an hardly go 

 the .MirUkn 

 iii.l 368, you 

 except wood- 

 used I 



_ No. 



e wads 

 gun)? 2. What 

 e outside, and 

 look or pnniph- 

 d Carver use In 

 nd No. 11 in pa- 

 anv oil is ro- 

 ll do. 3. Green- 

 I, or Dougall's 

 jircumstances. 



PUBLISHER'S DEPARTMENT. 



There is a tradition handed down from time immemorial that a 

 lady can never write a letter without a postscript. If the latter is 

 inevitable, an Esterbrook pen No. 833 will answer the purpose ad 

 mirably.— Adv. 



Wrecks and failures are visible everywhere. Causes: Ignorance, 

 weakness nnd fraud. Yet Benson's Cafcine l'oitot's 1'i.asters stand 

 at I In head of external remedies, like a lighthouse on a stormy 

 coast. They act thoroughly, seieiiiiiieall.v. and begin their work us 

 soon as applied. All others consume time and temper. Price 20 

 Cents, Word "Capeinc'' cut In center of each plaster, .!./• . 



THE MILD POWER CURES. 



HUMPHREYS' 

 OMEOPATHIC 

 SPECIFICS. 



In use 3a M-nrs.— Each number the special pre- 



* i — ' M'.v^ei:!.!.— The Only 

 yovmle. > i I'.-n n ii Sure Med cine:-: for the p-oyile 



1. Fr.veri fh'imatlons 26 



2. Worms, Worm Kever, Worm Colic... ,2S 



3. LVyina Oolii Cants .2* 



I. Diarrhea Of I 3S 



ft. Ihmcn illfr,.. .SS 



fi. Cholera Morbus Vomiting 35 



7 tli.ushs. Cold, Bronchitis 25 



H. rV'niirillBln, TeollKn-I-ie. ! m-eiielie 25 



9. Ilen.lnclirs. '- H:iL Headr,L'lie:4. Vei-tie, , ,'zr t 



10. l)y»noii-ij I'll. i'jiis Stomach, 25 



25 



12. White*, too Profuse Teriods .25 



1-t. Crouii. i ..iK'li. I'liilr-J : l-ir.-.n hint: 25 



14. Sail ii ■ ":.■;, Krui, lions. .25 



15. Bheiw 25 



1 (i. Fever and Acne. Chill. Fever, akiics .50 



It Piles, tlllu.l w Elteding 50 



IU llntnrrh. ncnte or chronic; Influenza 50 



.■ ■■ iichs... .50 

 ->! (;,.,„- ■:■; ,i.al Weakne-s.50 



27. Kiilnoy Disease 50 



2-*. IVervons Ib-liility l.OO 



30. Urinary IVeiiliue^, Werl.lm; i he bed 5(> 

 32. Dineme, , I'lhu Heart, falpn allon. 1.00 



toold by druegisrs. or sent by the Case, o ■ sin- 

 gle Vial, frer- of charge, on receipt of price. 

 Send forDr.Fliiin"lirey«"Bi3ok mi 1 1 is.cn -e Ac 

 ; also liliislruted Ciitnlnsue FREE. 



Ai:l,:lr,-:-.s, II , inn, In e'-^' lEooi -.. o;i i hie Med- 

 icine Co., 109 Fulton Street, IVew York. 



ii 



TUB FAIRY" MINNOW. 



This is by far the best artificial minnow ever made. It 

 is a great improvement otri the "Phantom," which lias 

 long been coiisiilered the best of all mipuows. When put 

 into the water it almost immediately becomes as soft us 

 velvet and as tough as leather, besides haying the exact 

 appearance of a real minnow, even iu the matter of 

 scales. Our Phantom has been imitated, and so, no 



doubt, will this be. Angler; 

 box containing oue of the 

 known trade mark on the ci 

 is attached. 



is No. 7. The following are the various sizes we keep in stock. 



.ill find tm 



name on every 

 and our well- 

 each minnow 



Orders received from anglers residing where the dealers Steep a full line of our goods will not be filled at any price. 



j9lIQ 



E 



cfe IMBR.IE3, 



Manufacturers of every description of 



■ine Fisliins Tackle, 



48 & 50 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. 



JJ^S. F. MARSTEES, 



55 Court Street, Brooklyn. 



MANUFACTURER AXD DEAXEU OF 



Brass Multiplvinc Keels with Balance Handles, first quality aild line finish. T.fl.. 81.00; JSOtt., *1 ,!i r . 



180ft.. SJ.50; -'11111., fl.T.-i: 3in.>ft . S'J.W: I.M'ft . SU.-j:.: H.. >-'.r,'i. Any of the above Heels with Drags 



25 ets. extra; nickel plated; 50 ets. extra. Brass l.'li.-k lh i I-., 'Jnyds.. W ..-Is ; :'.''y,ls , r. r . el-;. : r.uy. is., ftl.oil 



s^^t'a^sieV'n^ertoiv^ ' "i'; :.';: . ^.''ai' be,l^'u.,iV,a'|ti.«"hop'ks 



Fly Rods, 10ft long, S1.C0 to S10.00. Also forty eiglu .liioi.e ,.■■! 



Samples of hooks, leaders, etc., sent by mail on receipt of price in 



catalogue. 



iSstahhshed 20 years. Open Evenings. J. F. MARSTTEKS, . 



Flies, 110 cts. pevdos, Black Bass 



to -: 1'roui and Black Bass 



6 of rods for all kinds of Hulling. 

 honey or stamp, t-'end stamp for 



io Court St., Brooklyn. 



APPLET01T& LITCHFIELD, 



-SUCCESSOR TO- 



PROUTY & APPIjETOX, 



(Mr, Proutv was for many years at the head of 

 the Fishing Tackle Department ol the late house of 

 Bradford ,t Anthony.) 



Importers and Dealers in 



Fine Fishing Tackle, 



KODS, REELS, LINES ANti HOOKS 



Of every description. 



APPLETON & LITCHFIELD, 



304 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 



COMMON SK.NSK COM I'KESSEIl. 



IT fS DIFFICULT TO f 1 1 V E IN A DOZES LINES 



THE REASONS WHY TAItBANT'S SELTZER 



APERIENT SHOULD BE PREFERRED AS A 



CORRECTIVE AND ALTERATIVE TO EVERY 



OTHER TIIED1C1N 

 LAYS FEVEH; SKCOS 

 BOWELS WITHOUT 

 THIRDLY, IT TONES ' 

 LT, IT REGULATES 

 FIFTHLY, IT PROOF 



'I IK 



TES 



TLY, IT AL- 

 T' CLEANSES THE 

 ENCE OR PAIN; 

 DMACH ; FOURTH- 

 FLOW OF BILE; 

 IEALTHY PERSPIR- 



ATION; SIXTHLY. IT RELIEVES THE SYSTEM 

 FItOM UNWHOLSOME HUMOP.S: SEVENTHLY, 

 IT TKANQUILIZES THE NERVES; EIGHTHLY, 

 IT ACTS UPON THE BLOOD AS A DEPUTtKNT; 

 AND LASTLY", IT FORMS ONE OF THE MOST 

 DELICIOUS COOLING DRAUGHTS THAT EVER 

 PASSED DOWN THE THROAT OF AN INVALID. 

 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 



KYKTOOIf'S 



Patent "Perfect" Brass Shells, 



MANUFACTURED BY 



KYNOCH & CO., Birmingham, Eng. 



These shells are made of 

 hase: are adapted to either W 

 loaded as often as any of th 

 much. Weight less than pa! 

 admit of a heavier charge, 



•IV two jsuiKes larger. L< 



*!X 



.rger tt 

 represented n 

 Tlieciiiiipii 

 predated by t 

 charge) to ai 

 only. For sal 

 only, (2,000). a 



vilhonl 

 e trade 

 se lots 



HERMANN BOKER & CO., 



SOLE AMERICAN AGENTS, 

 101 & 103 Duane Street, - - New York, 



WILLIAM BEAD & SONS, Bostou, Mass., Agents forNeiv Englttl i 



