FOREST AND STREAM. 



WHAT WILL THE WEATHER BE TO-MORROW 



SPOOL'S SIGNAL SERVICE BAROMETER 



OR STORM CLASS AND THERMOMETER COMBINED, 



•WILIj TELL TrOTTI <* 



It ivill cVtorl and iudieiile,r..rie.|lyany change lu Uio weather 12 to iS hours 

 advance, It will tell vli.it kind of norm is approaching, ami from what di- 

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 r.iinj; to its predictions. Naves BO times JtsVostiu a sin;;lo season, 

 to thermometer athn ln-il, which alone i« worth tho price of the 

 This groat »i:irili:il 1MH< VTOK is endorsed by tho 



£ffi£R£fflSKSrUI THE WORLD! 



iter ami liuroinctcr are put in a nicely finished walnut fniuio, 



oil trim mines, etc., making it a beautiful as well as useful orna- 



Bend \ on a sanrule ouu, Alinrcd/ree, to your place, in good or- 



I. Afrriiis.n,., making Irom J5 to $20 daily 



yms. Ordcratonee. It Sells nt, KIUHTi 



■ '.-. Invaluable to everybody. 



;/.•...! or.i. -r. Imi liceey pr.-r.Trcd. Agents 



all orde 



•r, on receipt of 81, or si 

 soiling them. Alriulwillc 

 Just tho tbing to sell to 

 U. 8. Postage Stamps take 



■ ilea everywhere. 



Uf the kind i, 



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. IIEWAItK OP SVOKTTII.l.SS IMITAT10>». > 



J without onr Trade Mark, and Signature Of J, A. Pool,, on back of Instrument. 



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Ni.ik i.. -.■ aah « tUoregfllar retail price for above-inatr •■•• >•■•■■- •'•• ■'•"■ ■ •■ 



dueine; t'icni a i id securing good agents. \cc ..ri'.-r i'..r a <h..ri time to 



•nldivs* on r-eeipt ,.1 only I,,|l.„ . ,„■ ,; ,,„• i, ,, , , „,|,. r ,„ ,,„.., 



present. 



isl the thtag tor a Christ m 



500 Sold in Advance of Publication, 



SECOND EDITION NOW READY. 



Training v S Breaking 



By S. T. Ilnfnnuuul ("Shadow"), Eettnel Editor of Forest AJSTO Stream. 

 Plain, practical, tested l«y thirty years* experience, humaae, ratioiml, efficient. 

 Endorsed i>\ tliose who nave read it as the best book oa the subject ever written. 

 To the ten chaptew of "Training vs. Breaking," the author has added two sketches: 



The One-Eyed Grrtmse of Maple Run, 

 My Old Dog Trim. 



The whole Forming a book of 100 pages. Printed on fine paper; handsomely bound in 

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39 PARK ROW NEW YORK. 



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With Hints lor Beginners. 



By W. Milton Fahbtiw, ( 'liampion Military Sltuksmun, U. 8. A. 



The only American ever winning the Allien pi 



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 postage paid, on receipt of pr 



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 us received. Handsomely bound in cloth and gilt: Ti illiistrnlinus: 

 ny already booked. A limited edition to be printed. Sent In mail, 

 W. MELTON FARROW, Newport, R. I, 



Climax Gun Cleaner. 



Mote.— In these made under tie improved patent since July, 1882. the nut "F" is done away with, 

 and the rubbers are enlarged or reduced by sl.uply turning Die rod by the hand. 



in offering the Climax tileaner in the sporting fraternity, we think we can substantiate the claim 



I is the no , s.i practical gun cleaner ever invent e'd, by the following reasons, viz: 



is raadi 







ork ii 



clc: 



ling t 



gun that has h 



nd therefore is portable. 



i shot < 



s that ha 



ad. Its perfect adaptability to its 

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.'Id. The ease with which it. can be adjusted to tit the barrels, loose or tight, 

 41b. 'the price, which is no more than that of a common cleaning rod. 



Price $1.50. Postage Paid. 



IN ORDERING- G-IVE CALIBRE OF GUN. 



l.'KsCRTPTm- OiTiC'lTLAKN AND DISCOUNTS TO DEALERS GIVEN ON APPLICATION. 

 For sale by f.iun Dealers, or address 



UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO., Lowell, Mass. 



i (fttls m& $0utc$ tax ^portsmsn. 



OLD DOMINION LINE. 



The Steamers of this Line reach some of the 

 finest waterfowl and iipLind shooting sections in the 

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Th 





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HOOKS AND MAI'S DESCRIPTIVE OF 



riii, maim; \v ixdekxess. 



EASTWARD, HO! or Adventures at Range- 

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 pages; 5 illustrations. By mail. $1.G0. 



I'ARKARS Pocket Map ol Monsehead Lake, 

 anil the North Maine Wilderness, a valuable 

 for thcSportsman Tourist. Bound in 



, iota, 



By i 



iiooskh i;ad LAKE and the North Maine 

 Wilderness Illustrated. The only complete 

 au-l comprehensive Guide Book to Northern 



Maine. 2oi.i pages and large map. By mail, 50 ets. 



CAMP LIFE in the Wilderness. Second edition 

 now ready. This story treats of "camp life" in- 

 doors and out. is amusing, instructive and inter- 

 esting: 221 pages. 13 ills. By mail, 30 cents. 



FAIiKAR'S Pocket Map of the Androscoggin 

 Lakes Region, including the headwaters of the 

 < 'oimecticut River. ( 'oimecticut and Parmachenee 

 etc. Cloth bound. By mail, 50 cents. 



Richardson and Kangley Lukes Illustrated. 

 A thorough and complep euifte to the Andros- 

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 large map. ilv mail, 50 cents." CHARLES A. . I. 

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KNAPP&VANNOSTRAND 



Poultry and Game, 



289 & 290 WASHINGTON MARKET, 



New York. 



ConsipmeiiiS of all Ms of Game solicited. 



WE CHARGE NO COMMISSION. 



We accept consignments. Allow market price da\ 



of arrival, and send checks every Tuesday 



for all ' invoices of previous weeic. 



(Extract from Forest ash Stheam. July 7, 

 1881, p. «4.] 



* * * This flight so nearly resembles the 

 actual motion of birds that the Clay Pigeons afford 

 excellent practice for wing shooting. "We commend 

 all sportsmen to test its merits. * * * 



POOKET FLY AND TAOKLE CASE. 



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rasa $3. 



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is. Send 2 stamijs 



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N. M. MUZZY 



45 South Canal Street, Chicago, III. 



Of the old tlrm of HITCHCOCK & MUZZY and 

 MUZZY i- CO. in 1852.-Having increased my facil- 

 ities for the business of reaming out gun barrels, I 

 beg to offer my services to those owning guns of 

 unsatisfactory shooting oualities. My system is 

 peculiarly my own. 1 lea-, e no shoulders, and will 

 guarantee rny cylinder boring co shoot more even 

 than hy the old choking bj stem, in every instance. 

 I invite special attention to my method, and the 

 most, satisfactory testimonials will be furnished 

 when desired. Guns can be sent, and will he de 

 livered by express. 



CONSUMPTION. 



Ihavdaposltlve femedyl rtheaixm U««uol by ita nso 



jf long e 





prsss * P. a BMriUB. »H. T. A. S; 



30 DAYS' TRIAL FREE ! 



We send free on 30 days' trial l»r. Dye's Elec- 

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 ances TO MEN siifferinfc from Nervous DeDil- 

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 for Rheumatism, Liver and Kidney Troubles, 

 and many other diseases. Speedy cures guar- 

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 VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, Mich. 



$5 to $20! 



Portland. Maine. 



loiris m& %wvU twt ^portswen. 



"THE FISHIN6 LINE." 



TAKE THE 

 Grand Rapids and Indiana It. K. 



THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE 

 Trout, Grayling and Black Bass Fisheries, 



Noi'them Michigan, 



OKAND TRAVERSE REGION 



and the Michigan iVorrb. Woods are unsurpassed, 

 equaled, in the abundance and Kreat variety of fish 



BLACK BASS, PIKE, PICKEREL and MUSCA- 

 LONGE, also .-, ■■ ii i. a, '■ .i e - in : - linn, 



lakes and lakelets of this Territory, The Sportso 

 e:tu readilv send tronhies of his st-ill to i-— ^-i 

 or "club" at home, __ 

 had at nearly all points. 



TAKE YOUR FAMILY WITH YOU. The seenerv 

 of the North Woods and Lakes is very beautiful. 

 The nir is pure, dry and bracing. The climate is 

 peculiarly beneiieial to those suffering with 



Hay Fever aud Asthmatic Affections. 



New hotels with all modern improvements are 

 bein£t erected and will be ready for the season of 

 18S2, as well as many extensive additions to the 

 older ones, which will guarantee ample 



The es 



■all. 



. :. 



During the season ROUND TRIP EXCURSION 



TICKKIl-, WiuL i^l SOLD AT LOW KATES, and 

 attractive train facilities offered to Tourists and 

 Sportsmen. 

 Dogs, Guns and Fishing Tackle Carried Free 



It is our aim to make sportsmen feel "at home 

 on this route. For Tourists' Guide a handsomely 

 illustrated book of 160 pages sent free. For Time 

 Cards, Folders and further information, address 



Bromfield House, Boston. 



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 MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



Wild Fowl_ Shooting. 



SPRINGVILLE HOUSE OR SPORTSMEN'S 

 RETREAT, SHINNECOCK BAY, L. 1. 



By a practical "gunner and an old bayman. Ha- 

 always on hand the best of batteries, etc., 



with the largest rig of , trained wfld . : .. ,. ■ ; ,.- 



the coast. The best ground hi the vicinity of New 



■ : Lie- - :-i' ,.-■:■,; 



»t,M : 1,_VJ„„„1* . ue . sr , ln ,J =il tlsfae. 



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Chesapeake & Ohio R'y. 



SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE. 



Through solid ii ains with Pullman sleepers run 

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 C. W. SMITH, H. W. FULLER. 



GenT Manager. SenTPaSS. Agt. 



Virginia Midland R. R. 



The safest, the shot test, and best route to 



FLORIDA AND THE SOUTH. 



Pullman Palace Cars direct without change. 



Leave Xeiv York at til P. M. ana 3:4u P. St. Wash 



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tiou address N. MeDANIEL. 601 Penn aye., Wash 



ington, D. C. 



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FOR TRENTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 



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 foot of Liberty street, 

 For Philadelphia, Nin :li ai i, 1 1 i,reeti streets, at T:4S, 



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Berks 

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h:4.3 A. SI. 

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 3:30,12 P.M. 



_.45A.M.;_._. 



PULLMAN PARLOR CARS are attached to day 

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 ■ains from Nov. York to Philadelphia. 

 Connection is made at Jersey city station to and 

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Tickets for sale at foot ot Liberty street. 23s, 2m. 

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H. P. Baldwin. General Passenger Agent, W. W. 

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