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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[September 8, 1881. 



nliHg*)!* of a very severe attack or the gout in New York- just before 



emedy. I at once left my 

 j Mad the steward. I not only found 

 that lie hud a bottle or tue oil In bis 



across trie ocean In ease or another at- 

 arted uiili iron my repre eiiintion, and, hurrying 

 jriiiidcfl the young man to allow me to take him to 



me remedy. After doing so i cowred mm up 



equedied Mm not to get up until t should see htm 

 tii' 1 re'.iu'ned to his st.neroom and found him 

 and breathing gently. 1 roused htm and Inquired 



liis ia<t voy ige by Ctte u 

 youu< friend and went - 

 Jiim on duty, but disc 



locker, w hie i, hfl and 



tack. He readily part 



up again, i i 



hu berth and appiy in 

 snugly la bed and retp 

 again. Thai 



steeping pca< 



how U loir. 'Like a new man,' he answered, with a grateful Binlle. 

 ■1 iV'L-1 no p. tin ant am able in stretch my limbs without difUctllty. I 

 think I'd get Up.' 'No, don't get up tonight,' 1 said, 'but let me rub 

 yo i again with the oil, and In the morning you will be much better 

 able to go above.' 'AU right,' he said, laughing. I then applied the 



Oil again, rubbing his knees, ankles and arms thoroughly, until he 



xild lie lell. :■-. I, lie ilea a ems' ire ] Hilllee .,11 ,,,., 1 Ills iinily. 1 i.lu.jl 



letthlm. The next morning when I went up on deck for a breezy 



■• '!.', ." ■ : r i :.■■ i I'. ■ . o I'. I in. ■ i jut walling tor 



me with a smiling race, ami without hi* •■rutdies, although lie limped 

 lu his movements, but without pdn. I don't think I everfeltso 

 happy in my life. To make a long sto.y short, I attended him closely 

 during the rest of our voyage— son e lour days— apply ing the OU 

 every night, an, 1 guarding htm against too much exposure to the 

 fresh and damp spring breezt s. and on landing at New York he was 



able, without assistance, to mount Che ioi Ibusandgo o the 



Astor Hon-e. I nailed on him two days Utter, and iouu 1 htm actually 

 engaged In packing his trunk, prepar Tory id marling West for his 

 home, thai evening. With a bngli, and grateful smile he welcomed 

 me, and pointing to a little box, carefully done up la thick brown 

 paper, which stood upon the table, he aaid : 'My good trlend, can you 



enesswiini fchfttis?' 'A present for your sweetheart,' I answered. 

 •iNO,' he laughed-'that Is a dozen Domes of St, Jacobs Oil, which I 

 have Jut purchased from Utiduut, the druggist across the way, and 



■■■•> 1 ng them homet.ii show my g mothc '.vhai has saved her 



SOU'S life and nstoicd him to her in heal h. And with It, I would 

 like to carry you along also, 10 show her the race or H1ni.ult.houl 

 whom, I should probably never nave tried it. it you should ever 

 vi it the 1 t.le village or Sedalia, in Missouri, <"'lii.ille Tmvnsend and 

 his mother vvlllweicome you to their Ui tie home, with hearts lull of 

 gr.Li.n uric, and they wld srmw you a bottle or oc. Jacobs oil enshrined 

 in a si ver and gold casket, which we shall keen as a parloi oruument 

 as well as a memento of our meetli g on tue Cun.tid steamer.' 



'•We pai ted, alter an hour's pleasant chat, with mutual good- will 

 and esteem, and a lew weeks alter vards l received a letter from him 

 ie lie was in -;,,] fee ; hBa ill mid containing many graceful ex- 

 pressions of his affectionate regards." 



NOTICE! 



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 later than Tuesday cannot be 

 inserted until the following 

 week's issue. 



Bates promptly furnished 

 on application. 



FRANK BLYDENBURCH, 



8T( 'OKS, BONDS AND SECURITIES, 

 MINING BTOCKS. 



Bfi Pine St.. New York. 



THE 



IBRIE" 



FAc-ttUttlLB OF No. ■ 



BLACK BASS REEL 



STEEL PIVOT AND CUP-CENTRE ACTION, MULTI- 

 PLYING ADJUSTABLE CLICK. 



3j0. 1— MASKINONGS SIZE $16 



NO. 2— BLACK HAS. SlZlL. luge , u 



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SPECIMENS OJf EXHIBITION. 



If you want good work, at low figures, and 

 save Agent's Commission come direct to 



.TAMES E. WAJLKEB, 14 Bey St. 



A FILE OF N. Y, HERALD, 1847, AND TtME», 

 TO DATE, AND ODD NUMBERS, FOR SALE. 



B, F. NICHOLS & CO.. 



28 BEACH STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 



Manufacturers ot the 



BEST HEXAGONAL SPLIT BAMBOO FISHING RODS, 



As was proved at the Fly-Casting Tournament at Coney island, June 23. 



First prize In Champion Class was won with one of our in It. 9 oz. Bass Bods ; length of cast, 75 f«et 

 first prize in Am itenr class writs won with one of our 11 ft. Soz. Fly Hods; length of east, 67}., ft. The 

 Sea World Special Pita; was won with one of our 11 ><. ft. 10 oz. General Hods; length of cast, 15 ft. Our 

 roos are ronslden d superior io all others by those who hare seen or used them. Send stamp for cata- 

 logue, with Mass. Fish and Game Law. 



THE NEW EUTEBROUK HAMMER GUN. 



I have recently Invented a new hammer 

 gun, both In single and double, which Is ac- 

 knowledged to he the test article in the mar- 

 ket. AU sportsmen agree that the Eulebrouk 

 guns for fiolsli, workmanship and shooting 

 qualities are equal to any In the market 

 REBORING A SPECIALTY. 

 C. H. EETEBKOEK, 

 order. 21 Book Square, Boston, Mass. 



Eastern Field Trials Club Third Annual Running Meeting 



COMMENCING ON THANKSGIVING DAT, 1SSS1. 



ROBENS ISLAND STAKES, OR EASTERN FIELD TRIALS DERBT, 

 Open to all puppies whelped on or after Aprlll, lean. Prizes: First, $150; second, $100, and thlrd,$60. 



Forfeit, $5 ; $m additional to till. Nominations for this stake io close positively on oct 1, 1881. 

 PECONIC OR ALL-AGED STAKES, 



Optnti all setters or pointers. Prizes: First, C260; second, $tr>o ; third, $50. I r " 



tlomu to OIL Nominations to close positively on Oct. 1, 1881. TolUi;: n: '■ i he club a 



special Dilze of (100, or a sliver cup ot equal value, at option of the winner, for the best pointer competing 

 In Hi.; stakes. 



MEMBERS' STAKES, _ 



Open only to members of the club, and each entry to be owned and handled by the member making the 



i'..n in: ni I'M, ■ ■-■ .In- ! ' ' : ' . ■ '" " '-' 



FIELD TKALS CUP OF 1881. ' nwri mmnEB Prestrh 



jacui v emtz, Secretary, P. Box 274, New York City. 

 Special prices to tollow others according to their value. 



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 KINGS. 



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Shooting Suits. 



Write for circular to 

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Keep's Shirts, the Best. 



KEEP'S PAT. PARTLY-MADE SHIKTS, easily 



finished. 

 KEEP'S KIT) SI.OVES, none better $1 per pair. 

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 KEEP'S BEST CUSTOM SHIRTS, made to meas- 

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THREE ANNUAL PRIZES TO CLUBS: 1st, *IO0 ; 

 2d »23: 3d, tine ira|> andl,OUU pigeons. For 



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 facturers. 



[Extract from Forest and stream, July 7, 1SS1, p. 44S.J 

 " » • ■ This flight, so nearly resembles the actual 

 motions of birds ihai the Clay Pigeons afford excellent 

 practice for wing shooting, we commend all sportsmen 

 ».~»Uia merit"." * " * 



WANTED, POSITION as general superintendent 

 of a gentleman s estate: thoroughly under- 

 stands prao't lenlly fanning in all it- tranche*, drain- 

 ing and reclaiming lands, breeding and raMng 

 blood and grade stock, horses, sheep and swine, 

 ral-lng of cereal* and all root crops, use and appll- 

 -■ Hoif,n: ill agricultural machine] | . meeting agn- 

 culiurat and horticultural buildings ; also practi- 

 cally all horticultural producilons, grapes and 

 plants under glass; vlneyardlst and thorough or- 

 ehardist; culture of all vegetables, flower garden- 

 ing, landscape gardening, lawns, avenues and 

 planting; of thorough executive ability in all de- 

 partments ; km ptng aecoiiul s. AddrtSS QUERCLS, 

 P. O. Box 737, orange, New Jersey. 



AuglS.tf 



E¥ Mattel. 



IMPOKTBD PURE BRED 



English Foxhound Pups. 



(1) one bitch, 8 months, oy Saucebox and Star- 

 light. : .i du-a an ,1 i relies, when S weeks old, oy 

 \\ iiiL'iiiiiau ami Venus, nom Eurl of IMae, le s deius 

 ani Sir Bache Carouds packs, not related, best 

 stock m the world. Apply to 



W. A. VAN BRENT, 



Septs,lt Iloricon, Wis. 



FOR SALE, setter pups out of Bt lie of Nashville 

 (property it ,1. Luuls Va.enilue, Esq ), by that 

 world taiiiou--, king of the i'ielu, chau-plou Joe, Jr. 

 A rare change, only a lew choice ones to ofltr, and 

 sold uuuer guarrantee. Just ilgh^ now lor tall 

 snooting. Pointers and Setu-is tor saie. Addtess 

 NASHVILLE KENNEL CLUB, NaohVllle, 'Icon. 



SeptS,lt 



FOR SALE, Blue Belton Engl sh settT hitch 

 Fannie, 5 ycui-s old, broke on Quad and Part- 

 ridge, and a very Valuable brood bit, h. Pi Ice, II 

 taken away at once, *u. soid only bt cause I 

 haven't the aocoiiiiuodatlons lor Ler. Lock box 237, 

 suspension Bridge, N. Y. sepi^,lt. 



FOR SALE— A dark liver and white pointer oog 

 puppy, whelptd Ken. l, 1st, ,by Dr. otiach.n's 

 lUasii iulil Gtoi'sje-Peg), slieof sir el's !• ,a„e, out of 

 Barker's champion Piinoeas (Uaugvr tan). The 



Suppvisoffeiedforsaleou account of ihe own^r 

 a,viug no convenient place lor „ecplug hint, Ad- 

 oaess LocUoT, P. o. Box 2.9dS, Mew Yoik city. 



seiits,tt 



FOR SALE, a handsome red Irish setter dog, 2^ 

 years oia; broke on all tame; very siauuch: 

 nne nose, ,ind a go d letilever iroin Doth land ,-nd 

 waier; aoitud ai,d htaliliy; win .show him on auy 

 I. in I ui game. Pilce tall. CHAS. F. iK.N I', Mon- 

 lioelto,^. Y. Septs.it 



4°* J*fc. 



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OUNTRY r PLACE FOR SAI E-Maln house, 40 

 ■J by IS; extension, 3B by 16; hardwood finish; 

 marble mantels ; hot and cold water: s'abie, hen- 

 nery, etc., two acres lawn, truin and shade trees. 

 Price S6,50o ; cost Jii.iino ; $1,500 cash. Forsale, 

 six acres near two railroads, Clos'er, N. J. For 

 sale, 9 acres on western slope of the P illsades, Ten- 

 ally, N. J. M oney loaned to build. Apply to E. R. 

 WILBUR, in; i ■■ Y',, between 10 and 



12 a. a. ' Aug25,tf 



FOR SALE, seven live wild mallard decoy ducks 

 —four drakes and three duck,: perfectly tame: 

 have been shot over last fall and spilng; will call 

 eve-y duck in sight ; price, ^5 fur the lot. Addiess 

 BOX No. 66, Hamilton, Ont. ScptS,4t 



he fennel 



I710R SALE, lemon and while LleweUin setter dog, 

 i 22 mom hs old ; worked two seas ns on snipe 

 and woo'.-cock ; has stood smiie (mail : good retriev- 

 er • a good dog and a real bargain— $88 : handsomo 

 and healthy. L. S, KENDALL, 48 Winter. strict, 

 Boston, Jlaw. Septt.lt 



\u 



y WILL BUY a grandson of l r. Aten's 

 ij Champion Ned ; Oi nu^e and white puppy, 

 months ol.i; strong, stylish and hea.tuy. Must 

 be purchased at once. W. R. WooDhjn , 'l ecumsch, 

 juich. 8ept«, t 



FOE SALE, one dog and one b'tcu pup, whelped 

 July j, 1*1, out of my ,.01'oou Floru (U.,ane's), 

 nowBaliey's Tom, and chioe, by W. hi. P,rrys 

 Scott- w. s. Perry s Pete-Bigeiow's 'i lb. geo. a. 

 C0LMA1N, No. It Wesley simtt, cinolcstown, Mass. 

 Sept«,2t 



FOR SALE, a very ha' dsome red Irish setter 

 bitch, e imo old ; line pedkiee ; out of York 

 and Gyp.~v; beauuiuily ieailiered all over; per- 

 lectly ya.dand liou-e broken and rimless In ihe 

 fie.d': is olleieii for sale because lier piesont owner 

 cannot work li,-r suiiii'.enfii to kei p her in hand; 

 pilce, $35. Addiess c. E. B., Box 340, uaitlord, 

 Conn. Septs.H 



IjiOX TtRRIERS. The best pair of workeis In 

 JP America— oog and buon . Impoited ; warranted 

 to bolt a tox or draw a baflgei ; ui to win In the beat 

 company ; black and tan lit ads, excellent ie g s and 

 reet and game to death. Also, six grand pups Horn 

 aUove. 'ihe who.e w id b^ soiit v. ry cheap lo make 

 room lorotaeruogs. Puce, pedigree, etc, apply R. 

 HUM E, 01 auge C. tl. , Y'a. SBplS,2t 



KOBT. HUME, orange c. II., Va., ihe only br ed- 

 erot pureU.mdles m Amerl a< ee recuid of 

 Shown), has two bitches due to pup uctoutr, No- 

 vemner. Write now to pi oome a pup of tins grand 

 winning strain. septj,at 



WANTED— Two first-rate bitches ot Sensations 

 or snapshot's geL adeness BORSTALL 

 KENNKLs, Box is>a, Motrtatowu, New Jeis- y. 



AU Gold, Ohromo&Llt'g Cards (no 2 alike). 

 Name on, 100. CLINTON BROS., cunton- 

 viue, Conn. 



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