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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Sept. 6, 1883. 



PRICES OF FISHING TACKLE 



BEST GOODS. LOWEST PRICES. 



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



; Multiplying Reels v 



ISOft., .81.60; S40ft.,$1.7D: SJOft., 



nee IH--.,: extra. BrC*< Click lie 



i. first quality and fine finish. 75ft., SI. Oil; 120ft., $1.25; 

 ii. 5S.w; I 



,1s.. O'lc'.s.; 40yds.. 75 cts. ; 6''vt1s.. m cts. ; Surds., Si .in.i. KirtVs 

 rick. Kirby Limerick, Spi-oar. Carlisle. L hestertown, Kinsey, 

 . Single put, 12 cts. per doz. ; double, 20 cts. per doz.; treble, 

 ■k bass Leaders, l.yil.. 5 cts.: 2yds. 10 i-ts. ; 3yds.. 15 cts. Double 

 . 10 cts.; treble. Z length. 10 cts.: 4 length, 15 cts.; extra heavy 

 s- p-r '1 <t. ; P,l:.ek bass Files, si nOoerdoz. Trout and Black 

 iw-o or three jc.ir.ied s,, lit Bamboo Rods, with extra i 

 u-tiiig Woods at proportionate prices. Samples of our goods 

 e in money, postage stamps or money order. 



SEND FOK PKICE LIST. 



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



Between Fulton Ferry and City Hall. OPEN EVENINGS. 



Danz' New Pat. Decoy Duck 



Ducks, with cord and anchc 



Geese, for stubble shooting. 



Fifteen per ccr 



This is a double folding decoy, consisting of two 



metal profiles precise!-, alike, hinged to either side of 



"*"!^gr a llat wooden float. One of these acts as a keel to 



-^ = ^-- . - .-. hold the decoy upright, but if it gets lipped over, as 



- - both sides are alike, no harm results. 



Sportsmen who have tried this pronounce it "The 



_ Decoy of the future." Its excellence is so apparent, 



we ,,..\\ make no other styles. A large variety always 



'■=?-- "" hand, including Mallard, Teal. Red Head, Canvas 



Back, Blue Dill. etc. 



|5a.vl-^ PROFILE CEESE ALWAYS IN STOCK. 



B^ PKICE LIST. 



-.complete per doz., $12 00 



" " 12 00 



. discount where our goods are not on sale. 



For Circulars and Terms to Dealers, address 



HORNE & DANZ, 



Sole Manufacturers. 



ST. PAUL, 



POOLER & JONES* PATENT BOSS CARTRIDGE HOLDER AND BELTS. 



The only practical Cartridge Holder in use. 'Will carry brass cartridges and positively prevent wads 

 from starting on shot. Suitable RJr either paper or brass shells. 



Manufactured by R. H. POOLER, Serena, La Salle County, III. 



Send 10 cents in stamps or currency for catalogue and sample cartridge holder, also a colored litho- 

 graph card of grouse shooting on the prairies. 



' tfoMpojfiTloK 1 

 TARGET BAU-Co 



The New Composition Target Ball 



Is rapidly taking the place of all other ball targets. New 

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.I l.-il'ar- .v.. rib. of Gold Badges Donated tojlf 

 Shooting Clubs br this Company. Send stamp for Circu- 

 lars and Rules. CARDS' ROTATING HALL TRAP (best 

 yet produced i and one thousand 11.111*11 Calls for S14. Trap 

 Win. Balls SO per thousand, ball- for sale by dealers gen- 

 erally, and by t ae COMPOSITION TARGET BALL CO., 

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

 tinue only lor a short time. 



American Arms Co., 



103 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. 



SOMETHING NEW. 



A .S2 Caliber Express Cartridge, suitable for target and sporting advantages. 

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

 lead. All .32 cal. C, F. rifles can be chambered for Farrow's Express Cartridge. 

 Send for sample of shell and price of rechanibering to 



W. JUJLLTON FARROW, Newport, R. I. 

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



DOG TRAINING; 



— BY— 



8. '1 HAMMOND, KENNEL EDITOR OF FOREST AND STREAM. 

 FOR BALE AT THIS OFFICE PRICE *L0O. 



Harrison's CelelrateJ Fish Hoot 



Whereas It haying come to our notice that some 

 unprincipled house, to gain their on-n unworthy 

 ends, and to attempt to damage our good name 

 !'.'■■ .!" ' 1 '' I 1 " 1 ' i' ■ 1 '■.'■! hat the manu- 



facturers of the above hooks are defunct, we now 

 take this opportunity of informing the American 

 and British public tl , are utterly 



false. The same efficient staff of workpeople is 

 employed as 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 v.-i ' toasea in the trade 

 Signed, R. HARRISON, BAKTLEET & CO., 

 Sole manufacturers of Harrison's Celebrated Fish 

 Hooks, Redditch, England. (December, lWi. 



j ?: i 1 1 ■ ■ 1 ■ : 1 '■ i- '■ ' '- i'iv. fickle of e, ■)-■. 



description. Sewing and Sewing Machine Needles 



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

 For Sale by all Stationers. 



THE ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN CO., 



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



Brum'! faf on 



The following testimonial, from the author of the 

 valuable work entitled, "How I Became a Crack 

 Sbot," is added to those being constantly received 



Newport, R. I., July 23, 1888. 

 D. Brown: 



Dear Sir— I have practically tested and used the 

 Vanfo.-m Reloader, .45 cab, and pronounce it the 

 best tool of the kind I hat vet seen. It is just 



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to the proper depth with uniformity. 

 (trignedl W. Milton Farrow, 



Champion Military Marksman U. S. A. 



SEND FOE CIRCULARS. 



D. BROWN, 67 Clifford Street, 



PROVIDENCE, B. I. 



REVISED EDITION— AMERICAN KEN- 

 >EL AND SPORTING FIELD, by Arnold 



Burges. Price $3.00. 



This very popular book has been entirely re- 

 written, greatly enlarged, and brought up to the 



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For sale by ORANGE JUDD CO , or P. T. DILL- 

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SHORE BIRDS. 



I. Haunts and Habits, n. Range and Migration 

 III. A Morning Without the Birds. IV. Nomen 

 elature. V. Localities. VI. Blinds and Dec«ys 

 This is a reprint of papers from the Forest and 



Stream. Pamphlet, 45 pages. 



Price, postpaid, 15 Cents. 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO 



39 Park Row, N. V 



[Extract from Forest and Stream, July 7 

 1881, p. 44-1.] 



• * * This flight so nearly resembles the 

 actual motion of birds that the Clay Pigeons afford 

 excellent practice for wing shooting. We commend 

 all sporbirien to test its merits. * * * 



SOUTHWICIC & JENCKS, 



Dealers in 



Specimens of Natural History, 



Sportsmen desiring to preserve their trophies, 

 ejiher birds or animals, will (bid it to their advant- 

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

 858 WESTMINSTER STKEET, 

 PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



SCHOPF'S BIRD SHELLS CORAL, 



Depot: 85 Fourth Avenue. New York. 



Plttsfleld, Mass. Cuts Free 



T^TrTrZT'n Full-Length COT, in this case, 



" V 1 S10. LOUNGE, in this case, §8. 



y- '. *| :,iLalH|f, (Sold everywhere by the Trade. 



<T C C a «*ec k n your own town. Terms and 

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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 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 uum ber is given to 



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



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



two numbers of the Register contaiued the pedigrees of 13S 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 *a 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 prize lists 

 of Washington, Ottawa and Pittsburgh shows. 



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

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