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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Atottst 2, 1883 



J.A-S. F. MAESTEES, 



55 Court Street, Brooklyn. 



MANrFACTURF.R AND DEALER OF 



F'iixo ^"islxixigr Taolile. 



Singli gut. 



Twisted Lt 



Flies. $1,00 



Fly Rods, 



Samples oi 

 catalogue. 

 Esteohshei 



t of pr 



r other house in America. 



rl fine finish, 75ft., 51.00; 120ft., $l.iJ5; 

 Any of the above Reels with Ithks. 

 !.. 50 cts. ; 30yds., 75 cts. : UOyds.. $1 .00; 

 on gut. l.imtrick. Kirhy Limerick, 



en, Sneak Bent, anil all other hook*. 

 perdoz.: put up one-half dozen in a. 

 j. ,' Hvds.. in eis. : 3yds.. 15 cts. Double 



root Flies. 111! cts. per doz. Black Bass 

 .1. a. 1 ) to $5.i.i0. Trout and Black Bass 

 yles of rods for all kinds of fishing. 

 n money or stamp. Send stamp for 



J. F. MAKSTERS, 55 Court St., Brooklyn. 



Shields' American Improved Gut 

 IJeader or Casting- Line. 



isir 



to l 



durability of the let 

 made of superior s 

 Fine trout, salieon 

 silk lines. 

 Box 831. 





How I Became a Crack Shot, 



W. MILTON FARROW. 



Price $1.1111, postpaid. 



For sale by Fores! and Stream Pun. {Jo. 



r) EVISED EDITION AMERICAN 

 t N"EL AND SPORTING FIELD, by 

 1 - cges. Price $3.00. 



his veiy popular book has been entirely re- 



1 u. ■■.r.-miv .'iilartee and orousht up to the 

 csinall that, relates to the hiw . . id •■ <■ ■ i 



most comprehensive and useful hook 



■fore the public. 



ORANGE JUDD CO , or C. T. DILL- 



w York, or U.S. HOLMF.K, S'.P Fourth 



PRICES OF FISHING TACKLE 



BEST GOODS. LOWEST PRICES. 



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



balance handles, first quality and fine finish, 75ft.. $1.00: 130ft., $1.35; 



I mi per doz. Trout and Black 

 loRods, with extra tip, $13.50 

 prices, Samples of our goods 

 aouey order. 



SEND FOR PRICE LIST. 



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



Between Fulton Ferry and City Kail. OPEN EVENINGS. 



AMERICAN 



Kennel Register. 



A monthly record of kermel events for the information and guidance of breeders, ex- 

 hibitors and owners of all breeds of dogs. 



Its leading feature is tbe "Pedigree Register," of sporting and non-sporting dogs, which 



makes it the only complete Stud Book issued in America. A register num ber is given to 



each dog, and an indes will be compiled at tbe close of each annual volume, thus forming a 



ermanunt work of reference. The pedigree registration fee is twenty-five cents. The first 



two numbers of the Register contained the pedigrees of 138 dogs. 



Departments are also provided for the registration of stud visits, dogs at stud, births, 

 sales and transfers, dogs at sale, and deaths. 



Prize lists of all the American shows will be given, with descriptions of the principal 

 syiuuers and dogs exhibited; also prize lists of important shows abroad. This department 

 will include a record of field trials. The first two numbers of the Register contain prize lists 

 of Washington, Ottawa and Pittsburgh shows. 



The publication day is the fifth day of each month; and nothing can be received for pub- 

 ii ration Inter than the first day of the month. All matters intended for publication should be 

 in the hands of the editor at the earliest practicable date. Entry blanks for each depart- 

 will be furnished free on receipt of stamped addressed envelope. 



TERMS: — Issued by yearly subscription only. The subscription price is one dollar per 

 year. Make drafts and money orders payable to the Forest and Stream Publishing Com- 

 pany. Address, American Kennel Register, P. O. Box 2,833, New York City. 



KTOCH 



Patent "Perfect" Brass Shells, 



MANUFACTURED BY 



KYN0CH & CO., Birmingham, Eng. 



einforced 



sizes larger than gauge of shells, 

 represented in cuts) and straightei 

 Tlie crimping tool also acts as 

 "rvcei 1 :-':. by all experienced sport* 



charge) to any sportsi 



These shells are made of extra fine thin pliable metal, v 

 ii.i7~ are .ii .ii.iie in .'I. ij r v.'iiiciu -■ it or Wesson No. 3 primei . 

 loaded as often as any of the thicker makes. Cost only about halt' as 

 much. ^vjjteht less than paper shells. They shoot stronger ami closer, and 

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

 two gauges larger. Load same as any brass shells, using wads say two 

 — '>e effectually crimped with tool (as 

 original shape when discharged, 

 er, an advantage which will be ap- 

 imple shells will be mailed (without 

 .._ler, and prices quoted to the trade 

 only. For sale in an v quantity lor iron dealers generally, or shells in case lots 

 only. (3,0001, and crimpers not less than one dozen, by 



HERMANN BOKER & CO., 



SOLE AMERICAN AGENTS, 

 101 & 103 Duaue Street, - - New York. 



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



FOLLETT PATENT 



The Lightest, Cheapest and 

 Most Durable Metal Keel ever 

 offered to the Anglers ot this 

 Country. 



SUITABLE FOB TROUT, BLACK BASS 

 AND PICKEREL FISHING. 



PRICE, $1.50 EACH. 



LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. 



Sample Reels furnished if they cannot 

 be purchased from dealers in your place. 



W, & J. M. AIKENHEAD, 



55 Front St., Rochester, N. Y 



UPTHEGKOVE & McL.ELiL.AN, 



VALPARAISO, IND. 



HOLABIRD 



SHOOTING SUITS 



Of Waterproofed Dttok, Irish Fustian and Corduroy. 

 Unequalled in Convenience, Style, or Workmanship. | 

 WRITE FOR CtRCI'T.AR, 



THisisr 



Is our Skeleton Coat or I lame Hag, weighs but 15 ounces, 

 has seven pockets and game, pockets, it. is of strong 

 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 for $3.00. Send breast measure. 



TXIES FOX &TT2ST. 



Secure one at once at our REDUCED PRICES, which will con- 

 tinue only for a short time. 



American Anns 



103 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. 



Co., 



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 facilities for manufacturing our goods 

 to meet the increasing demand. We hare received she '" best Q reard and silver medal at the Massachu- 

 setts Chadt -■ ,i See i i' : Association Fair for our superior goods. Send for catalogue. 



[Extract from Forest and Stream, July 7 

 1881, p. 444.] 



* * * This flight so nearly resembles the 

 nctual motion of birds that the Clay Pigeons afford 

 excellent practice for wing shooting. We commend 

 all sportsmen to test its merits. * * » 



WI MACNAOGHTAN'S SONS, 



GOkg, 

 PENfff 



PENCILS, HOLDERS, CASES, «0. 



THE CALLIGRAPHIC PEN. 



A GOLD PEN and RUBBER HOLDER, contain 

 lag ink for several day's writing. Can be carried 

 in the pocket. Always ready for use. A luxury 

 for persons who care to preserve (heir individual- 

 ity in writing. 



MABIE, TODD & BARD, 

 COR. NASSAU & LIBERTY STS.. NEW YORK. 



Send for Price List. 

 Otm Goons are Sold Br First-Class Dealers. 



LY-HO!" DRIVING SPECTA- 



feapa mgEJ cles, etc, etc. 



We are the dealers in the most chaste gboUs oidy 

 in our line. Send for Catalogue. 



THE FOWLER D IRELAND; 



ul:, 



Notes on the Haunts and Habits of the Wild 



Fowl and Sea Fowl, including iiistruc 



lions In the Art of Shooting 



and Capturing Them. 



--BY- 

 SIR RALPH PAYNE-GALLWEY, Bart. 



Inl vol , Kvo.,504 pages, with many illastrntions 

 of Fowling Experiences, Birds, Boats, Guns anil 



- i/i.i i , 0. "nvjiPEB, 81 is. 

 Ji IBS VAX Vi m IB8T, 1 Paternoster Row, London 



fjp a week u your own town. Terms and $ 

 Q0 outfit free. Address H. HallettiS; Co., Port 

 id, Maine. 



