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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[August 30. 1883. 



PRICES OF FISHING TACKLE 



BEST GOODS. LOWEST PRICES. 



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



Brass Multiplying Reels with balance handles; first quality and fine finish, 75ft., §1.00; 120ft., $1,25; 

 180ft St.91 I >. t If*- 1 I 1 luti 



anil Drags extra. Brass Click Reels, jr.viis.. if> eis. : 4uyds.. To ets . : UOyils.. sf. cts. ; 8uyds„ Si. 00, Kitfe's 

 Celebrated hlooks snelled on guc, Lineriek, Kirbv Lim-riek, Sproat. Carlisle, Chesterfcown, Kinsey, 



1 ■ . '-'■ ei-k Bent and all other hooks Single gut. 12 cts. per doz.; double, 20 cts. per doz. ; treble, 



■:■' <■- ■ - I../. Smgl.-i.Jur Trout and Black Hass Leaders. 1yd.. Sets.; 2yds. 10 cts.; 3yds., 15 cts. Double 

 Twisted Lead-rs. :: i ■n-tii. 5 ets. : 4 length, to ets.: treble, o Length, nt ets. ; i length, 15 cts.; extra heavy 

 4-ply. I length. 25 els. Trout Flies. 50 cts. per doz.; Blue!; Bass Flies, SI iki per doz. Trout and Black 

 l: -' - '■■'■ ia'i-- id't. long. ?1. 25 to S'"'.!^. T«, i or three jointed Split Bamboo Rods, with extra tip, $12.50 



' ."■■ ■'■ ■!■!■:: huge assortment of Sporting lioods at proportionate prices. Samples of our goods 

 sent by mail or express on receipt of price in nanny postage stamps or money order. 



BEND FUR PRICE LIST. 



HERMANN H. KIFFE, ttl«S Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Between Fulton Ferry and City Hall. OPEN EVENINGS. 



Cheap Breech-Loaders. 



Sent for examination on receipt of $3.00, C. O. D. for balance. 

 If not satisfactory can l>e returned. 



These suns are believed I o be best value for money invested to 

 foe found in the United States. Every gun bas its name on the rib, 

 and the most inexperienced has equal guarantee of its genuineness 

 with the person who is a good judge of guns. 



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THE VICTORIA. 



PRICK, $35.00. 



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Top lever, double bolt, extension rib, pistol grip, low hammers, 

 bar, rebounding locks, patent fore-end, left barrel choked, right 

 cylinder, English twist, barrels. 



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THE COLUMBIA. 



PEICE, S45.00. 



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The "Columbia" has the same improvements as the "Victoria,' 

 and also has English Damascus barrels and horn heel plate. 



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THE ACME 



PKICB, S65.0O. 



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Top lever, double bolt, extension rib, with a very secure patent 

 third fastening, pistol grip, tow hammers, bar rebounding locks, 

 with low hammers, Deeley & Edge patent tore-end fastening, horn 

 heel plate, beautiful three-together Damascus barrels, left barrel 

 choked. The symmetry and balance of this gun is almost perfection. 



Don't fail to see these guns before you invest a dollar in fire- 

 arms. If your dealer don't keep them don't take anything else 

 until alter you have had one sent for your inspection. 



HENRY C. SQUIRES, I Cortlandt St, New York, 



Fishing: Tackle Department, 178 Broadway. 



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

 tinue only for a short time. 



iksnerican ^.rxns Oo. 9 



lOii Milk treet, Boston, Mass. 



SOMETHING NEW. 



A .38 Caliber Express Cartridge, suitable for target and sporting advantages. 

 Accuracy, with flatness of trajectory and slight recoil, central fire, 35grs. powder, 150grs. 

 lead. All .33 cal. C. F. rifles can be chambered for Farrow's Kxpresj Cartridge. 

 Send for sample of shell and price of recbambering to 



W. MILTON FARROW, Newport, R. I. 

 N. B.— The dollar sent for Farrow's Book will never be regretted. 



B. F. NICHOLS & CO., 



BOSTON, MASS.. 



Manufacturers of 



HEXAGONAL SPLIT BAMBOO FISHING RODS, 



REMOVED TO 153 MILK STREET. 



Harrison's Cetatratei Fish Hcot 



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Wherea«, It having come toour notice that some 

 unprincipled house, to gain their o.vn unworthy 

 emis, and to attempt to damage our good name 



bavin- :;i,r.-'.'in i--rj-:irt\- m 



f;vtinvrs of 111- a i im '.'..' !j ;-. are OeiY.nof v = :! w 



(a'Kf tiii:.; opportunity of informing the American 

 and British public that such n -ports are utterly 

 false. The same efficient staff of workpeople is 

 emploved as heretofore, and wo challenge the 

 worlii to jirodncn a lish hook for ..xeellen. e 



nppioacli mus, which are 01 be ..bt-iined trom 



tin- most resp.-.iahle wholesale Inures iii the trade. 



Signed, K. HARRISON, BAKTLEET & Co., 



Sole manufacturers of Harrison's Ol.-brated Fish 

 Hooks, R'.dditcb. England. (December, 1882. . 



Manufacturers also of Fishing Tackle of every 

 description. Sewing and Sewing Machine Needles 



Leading Nos : 14, 048, 130, 333, 161. 



For Sale by all Stationers. 



THE ESTSRBROOK STEEL PEN CO., 



Works. Camden, N. J. 26 John St., New York, 



To Sportsmen! 



We have opened a branch .store and work shop at 

 325 Fulton Stteet, Pro. in, 111., where we will 

 keep a stock of our celebrated guns, also a complete 

 lino of all the leading guns, and every variety of 

 sporting goods. In fact, we are now ready to supply 

 everything necessary for shooters or anglers. 



Haviug had t: irtv years experience in the manu- 

 facture of fine guns, we are prepared to make fine. 

 guns to order or to do any st^ le of repairing equal 

 to the most no* ed English makers arid at a much 

 less price. In all cases we have given entire satis- 

 faction in our work shops. 



Send for price list and catalogue to 



BONN BROS. & CO,. 



aSS FULTON ST., PEOKIA. ILL. 

 FACTOKY, CANTON, ILL 



Shields' American Improved Gut 

 Leader or (lasting Line. 



All fly fishers will readily see the advantage there 

 is in using them. The easiest way to apply a fly or 

 to remove it without impairing ihe strength 01 

 durability of the leaders. Lengths. 3, 6, and 9 feet, 

 made of superior silk worm gut in all varieties. 

 Fine trout, salmon and bass Hies, and waterproof 

 silk lines. JOHN SHIELDS, 



Box 321. Brookline, Mass. 



SCUIIPr'S Bltil> SHELLS CoRAL, 



Pbpot: 85 Fourth Avenue. New York. 



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

 . .. Costly Outfit free. Address True & Co. 

 iigusia. Maine 



$72 



s very popular book has been entirely re- 



' n. -J ri ti ■ I '. ■ n;,ir.':;::l. .'.iui I rr.-r-,h- i.y. i i hi 

 i in all that relai.es 10 the broad field which it 



It is profusely iilusti a 



ltd 



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making it . . 



of the kind before the public. 



For sale by ORANOE JUDD CO , or C. T. DILL- 

 INGHAM, New York. orD.S. HOLMES, 89 Fourth 

 st.,E. D. Brooklyn. 



SHORE BIRDS. 



I. Haunts and Habits. II. Eange and Migration 

 III. A Morning Without the Birds. IV. Nomen 

 cloture. V. Localities. VI. Blinds and Decoys 

 This is a reprint of papers from the Foeest and 

 Stream. Pamphlet, 45 pages. 



Price, postpaid, 15 Cents. 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO 



39 Park Row. N. Y 



(Extract from Forest and Stream, July 7 

 1681. p. 444.1 



• * » This Bight so nearly resembles the 

 tctual motioD of birds that the Clay Pigeons afford 

 excellent practice for wing shooting. We commend 

 all sportsmen to test its merits. * * • 



PERFECTED 



OPERA, FIELD AND 

 MARINE GLASSES, 

 TOURISTS' AND MARINE 

 TELESCOPES. Y U'lIT CM- 

 PASSES AND I1A ROM CTIilR.S, 

 "VICTOR" POCKET OOM- 

 I'iS.-'Es.SI'M DIALS. PEDOIM- 

 ETFRS, Oi OMKTERS. "TAL- 

 LY-HO I" DRIVING SPECTA- 

 CLES, ETC.. ETC. 



80UTHWICK & JJGNCKS, 



Dealers in 



Specimens of Natural History. 



Sportsmen desiring to preserve their trophies, 

 either birds or animals, will fin. I it to their advant- 

 age to send their game or skins to us for mounting. 

 258 WESTMINSTER STKEET, 

 PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



$66; 



AMERICAN 



Kennel Register. 



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

 hibitors and owners of all breeds of dogs. 



Its 1. ading feature is toe "Pedigree Register," of sporting and non-sporting dogs, wh.ch 



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



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



ermancnt work of reference. The pedigree registration fee is twenty-five cents. The Hrst 



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 sho /rs will be given, with descriptions of the principal 

 winners 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 pnze lists 

 of Washington, Ottawa and Pittsburgh shows. 



The publication day is the fifth day of each month: and nothing can be received J or pub- 

 lication later than the first day of ihe month, All matters intended for publication should be 

 u the hands of the editor at the earliest practicable date. Entry Wanks 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 8,889, > T ev,- 1 



A IiELIABLK GUN FOJFtJIE PEOPLE. 



™,.onnd, honest, serviceable Double I 1 f 



835. Sent by express on receipt of the n 



BgSs^BSW 



We are obliged to have more 

 to meet the increasing demand. 

 eetts Charitable Mechanics' Asso 



3m hi our factory and greater f acuities for manufacturing our good* 

 e have received the highest award and silver medal at the Massachu- 

 tion Fair for our superior goods. Send for catalogue. 



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" NEW YORK MANUFACTURERS CO.," P.O. Box 2002. N.Y. 



