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FOREST AND STREAM. 



|Dec. 28, 1882. 



much talk anting the miners abo 

 and the men on the new cross< 

 haveh%b hopes on accotu t of j 

 man who shall intentionnlh kill i 

 An antiquated rifle Btandsinti 

 M. C. Weatbrjol '- ioi ■ i Mo 



famous :<- i ,-;■.. M- :.■,., . ,.• ..i 



8 lady partn 



Crfemiui 

 since 1 



drawn 1, 

 short dis 

 gun on 

 this yea 



The great American oil 



alto -ft her. says the Woo 

 flocks alone on Wood Hi\ 



will soon pick up 



condition a bird 

 nes, but it usually 

 ates are as scarce 



e New York 77) 

 Call sorts of per 



e birds men who "wont out" "earlier in the season 'with expensive 

 waders, tackle and convinced themselves and their friends that they 

 SO mid- knew nothing about angling, are convinced that their true 

 r own held is hunting, and they borrow dogs and guns in the most 

 oward reckless way, and spend days in tramping over pieces of 

 ub-for count ry bha I for years have been as innocent of game as the 

 found City Hall Park. Clerks, lawyers, clergymen, shop boys meet 

 cows, on common ground and on coital terms ' when they encounter 

 eagles each other on the edge of a tiny New Jersey or Lorn; Island 

 During forest. There are no class distinctions among them, for they 

 ihnost are all alike in not being able to find any game and not being 

 "* able to hit it if they did. There are some good hunters in New 

 York, kut thew know better than to go prowling about the 

 cornfield and potato patches within twenty miles of the city. 

 These sportsmen who go into the upper counties of New York 

 and Pennsylvania, or down to the lower end of New Jersey, 

 very often come home with some practical results, the pro- 

 .<= I duct either of skillful shots or successful barter. But those 

 le [ amateurs whose circumstances keep them within an hour's 

 st I railroad ride of home are well satisfied to return with dry feet 

 ts and a pair of rabbits. In the vicinity of any of the railroad 

 3f stations tired and disgusted hunters may constantly be seen 

 •e coming back to the city with empty poucUes and aching 

 'e bones. The possession of a dog and a gun makes a railroad 

 h passenger at once common property, and his fellow passen- 

 <r, gers rarelj' wait for the formality of an introduction before 

 e. they make themselves entirely at home with him, asking him 

 d all about the make and value of his gun, the brand of powder 

 11 j he uses, where he. is going, and the breed and age of his dog. 

 d Hunting stories are common these bright days in all theineom- 

 h ing local trains, and ;the sportsman who is well covered with 

 mud and who brings home as much as a rabbit or two is a hero 

 second only to the great hunters and trappers of the Bowerv 

 n ' stage. 



ishes this trait of tl 



he eaglo's 

 ad flopped 



I tt 



inch have noticed 

 wounded bird regul 

 ■abbits, birds and i 

 y day, but has ref™ 



ithe I 



iuthemos 

 shop but i 



. unexpected". iuari 

 likely to suiter fr 



A Cough, 



relief. Price 25 <Aa.—Adv. 



PEN*? 



THE CALLI-GRAPHIC PEN. 



A. GOLD PEN and RUBBER HOLDER, contain- 



ins ink for several days- wriimg. Can be carried in 

 the poek.-t. AhvMysirn.lv for use. A luxury to 

 persons who cure to preserve their individuality in 

 writing. 



MABIE, TODD & BARD. 



ISO BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 

 Send i.ir rne.'-l.isi 



Oub r}nnns AUK S'nt.n ,,v FnjRT r>JJf>« Hr.,v». 



THE MILD POWER CURES. 



HUMPHREYS' 

 OMEOP ATHIC 

 SPECIFICS. 



In nse30.vei.5.-Each number the .-pccl.il pre- 

 F.eH]Hien of in eminent nhvs el. hi. —The only 

 Simple. 8 'fenndSure .Med clues for the p onle 



1. Pinters, Congestion, infl-iro.-itloiis -JS 



2. W»ri»9, Worm Fever, Worm Volte... .2. r > 



3. drying ('"lie. or IhIIhiiih.i lntuucs .85 



4. Hiarrben at ' b I Irra i i - in - 2* 



5. nyientn rv, Griping. Billions V otic... .25 



(i. Illiul- a Morbus. Vomiting 3i 



7. ClnuslH. I'ol.i. Hronehltls V5 



H. Jieurak-I.. leo.hiu-he. I „ee., c l,e 25 



ii: ?i ! fir I eT«oiKoVu^^%o^!°. d :.- n 



1 !. tlroiin. Cough, Uidlcult Bi-eiithlnir.... .25 



14. Snll Rheum. F.ryMpelns. lii in tions, .25 



15. Itheiim-i'le.,, . .25 

 » '•■ I'cver nnii Aaue. thill, Fever, Agues .SO 



17 Piles, Blind or Bleeding 50 



111. <'a»nrrh. aeuteor chronic; Influenza 50 

 3 ». Wll-ioililiK C.ili-h Vol, hi e.mgh-... .no 



2 1. (;enernl llebility. Physical \v L -ikne-;,.r.ll 



27. Kidney ll>«ee> 50 



21. Vm-v ...... 11,-hility 1.H0 



30. Oimry H .-Plums-,, V. ei oho; I he bed .50 

 :ii. Dlseiseol Ihe llean, i :,it,i alien. l.OO 



told by druggl-ts. or sent by the Case, o sin- 

 gle ylal, free o: chnrgn, receipt of price. 



KendforDr.lliuu-iIirev.i i:„ ,i; „,, UUen-e Ate. 



(l-U pages., also I l,„ :r aieil rniai-.giiel'REE. 



Addre.-,, II ■■•i-h-eys' llnmeenaciee Med- 



IcineCo., lOOFult.in Street, Kew York. , 



STON£H£NOE UN THE DUO. 

 Price 83.50. 



For sale by Forest and Stream PublisbtnR Co 



FACSIMILE OF No. i. 



THE"IMBRIE" 



BLACK BASS REEL, 



CUP-CENTER ACTION, MULTIPLYING 

 ADJUSTABLE CLICK. 



Orders received from persons residing in cities iu which the dealers keep a 

 full line of our goods will not be filled at any price. 



No. 1— MASKINONGE SIZE $16 00 



No. 8- 1: 7 i ZE, large 14 00 



No.8— BLAl ' BAS IKE, medium 12 00 



No. 4— BLACK BASS SIZE, small 11 00 



FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS. 



None Genuine without the name of 



"ABBEY & IMBRIE, N. Y.," 



Stomped on Disc. 



THE STILL- HUNTER, 



Sy t. 



VA3XT D^TKLXS. 



CONTENTS. 



Chaiter I. Introduction. II. To find Good Hunting-ground. III. Examining the Ground, Signs, etc. IV. The Senses of Bhe Game and 

 Hunter. V. The Daily Lite of Deer and Antelope. VI. Looking for Deer that are on Foot. VII. Looking for Deer Lying Down. 

 VIII. The First Sight of Game. IX. The First Shot at a Deer. X. Running Time. XI. Hunting on Snow. XII. The Surest Way to 

 Track Deer when very Wild. XIII. Tracking on Bare Ground. XIV. Still-hunting on Open Ground. XV. Deer on Open Ground. 

 X\ L A Day m the Tablelands. XVII. Another Kind of Open Ground. XVIII. The Still-hunter's Cardinal Virtue. XIX. Hunting in 

 Me Open and In Timber Combined. XX. Subordinate Principles. XXI. Two or more Persons Hunting in Company. Hunting on 

 Horseback. XXII. Special Modes -« "--•=--- 

 XXIV. To Manage a Deer ' " 

 Moving Game (continued). 



Bower of Bullets. Explosive, Expansive, and other Bullets. Slit Bullets, Buckshot, etc." XXXI The Hunting Rifle and Flightof" Baffi 

 XXXII. The Sighting of Hunting-rifles. XXXIII. The Loading, Care and Management of Rifles. XXXIV. Moccasins, Buckskin, etc. 

 Advice. Conclusion. 



12mo. Extra Cloth, Beveled, $2.00. For Sale at this Office. 



NOTICE. 



tMJLMLmm PURDE¥ «Sc SONS, 



OF 287 & 289 (late 3144) OXFORD ST., LONDON, 



will remSw tSiwS^fS.^ ?, e „ C ! al S£ES? tn,e 5?' to Her Mtt .i est T *e Queen, H. R. H., the Prince of Wales, and the most noted shots of Europe, give notice that on January 1st, WS, they 

 will remove to the new and large manufactory they are now building, and that after that date their address will be ? 



Audley House, South Audley Street, Loudon. 



1 hey take this opportunity to inform American sportsmen that they have patented A MEW REBOUNDING H4M.nERI.ESS GUH, which, after the most careful practlca 



trials and severe tests, they confidently reccommend as by far 



ONLY PBBBCT 



i tS vif- V THE BEST S ?Sl^SS™L^ ET \ AND / RE ? I)01 f *??- M M/SFffiES. JAMES PURDEY & SONS will only m*ke one quality of gun for the United 

 ,'and JO™C GRUBB & foO^ *& Atoket ItaSuUteW^ ^ ° r """^^ "* thrOUgh the ag6nCieS ° f SCH ^ YLEB & ^HANE, i£ Broadway, New 



, J v.^, t ^ ) ,.„., XJ...J xj^.jj.. eruus ia.Ke aoour nve munens to mai 



'M n T JC m' C ' ^ UBB & C0 -. 7l ~ Market street, Philadelphia. ' """ ~ " " ^* " v "" ~~"" "" —-~"»i "° "" 



N. B.-Messrs. Pwdey & Sons are prepared to.seU the rights, or grant a license (subject to certain conditions) for the sole manufacture of this gun in the United States. 



