\Dkobmber 29, 1881. | 



FOREST AMD STREAM, 



421 



SPRATT'S PATENT 



MEAT "FIBRINE" DOG CAKES. 



"SPRATT'S PATENT" are Purveyors by Appointment to all the principal Shows and Kennels In the United Kingdom and abroad. ThoPatsnt 

 " Flbrlne " Cakes are used at the Dogs' Home, London ; J ardln d'Acellrnatatlon, Parts, etc. They have been awarded over 30 Gold, Sliver and Bronze Medals ; 

 receiving the highest award tor Dog Biscuits at the Paris Exhibition ,167S , Kennel Club apeclal Medal ; Grand Gold Medal, Hanover Dog Show, 1S7» ; West 

 minister Kennel Club, New York, Gold Medal j irian Kennel club, Silver Medal, etc., etc 



BEWARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS. 



Pleaw see that Every Cake is Stamped "SPRATT'S PATENT" and a X." 



WHOLESALE AGENTS, 



FRANCIS O. de LUZE & CO., 



8 South William Street, - NEW YORK. 



WESTERN AGENTS— B. K.ITTRIDGE &. CO., Cincinnati, O. 



BTAMPED. 



Packed In Caaea of 112 pound* each. 



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BTAMPEE- 



To be had in amaller qnantitlea ol 



Grocers and the Sporting Good* 



Trade Generally. 



tQlisceUaneoup 



SPORTMEN'S DEPOT. 



(Established 1836). 



-'?lrst Premium at Worlds Fair 8t Row York, and 



Centennial Exhibition. 



JOHN KRIDER, 



a. E. cor Second and Walnut Sts., Philadelphia. 

 GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, 



STsMng Tackle. Rods, Reels, Lines, Hooks. Files, 



Leaders, Snoods, Artlttelai Bait, Fly Hooks, 



Etc., Etc. 



eysalmon. Bass and Trout Files. Made to Order. 



Also "Krlder's" Celebrated Center Knamel Split 



and Glued Bamboo Hods. 



Slrds' Eggs and Birds' Skins In Great Varieties. 



Taxidermy In all Its branches. 



Spratt's Patent Dog Biscuit. 



Repairing of all kinds. 



TO ANGLERS: 



JOHN ENRIGHT & SONS, 



Fishing Rod & Tackle Makers 



Oaatle Council, near Limerick , Ireland. 



Reels and Lines to match balance or rods, no 

 ■agents. All uarormatlon respecting flBherles on the 

 Shannon In this locality, as also catalogues of our 

 greenheart rods and general assortment of tackle, 

 to be had on application. 



FOB 

 General 



Debility, 

 Scrofula, 

 Rheumatism 



impiion, 

 jsaape-iortoanyinde- , 

 | Iicacy of taete and smell, 

 medioinal virtues and purity. 

 * London, European and New 

 York physicians pronoonoG -It the 

 purest and best. Sola by Druggists. 



' J.SchleffellB & Co.( S^i S3 Bwflgft 



VINCENT BISSIC, 



Practical Gunsmith 



9 CHAMBERS ST., NEW YORK. 



|INew and Second-Hand Guns, Pistols, etc, con- 

 stantly on hand. Repairing of every description 

 -done In the best manner and warranted. Guns 

 *ored to shoot close and hard. Pistol grips fitted 

 to stocks. Pin 11 res altered to central fire. 

 SHELLS LOADED TO ORDER. 



JOSEPH Gl LLOTT'S 



STEEL PENS 



SocoBr ALL DEALERSThroushoutThe WORLD 

 GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION-IB7B. 



MAKE1ENSK 



•raveling in this country, Bays Unit uwstortho Horse 

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(Pots and imvucDieiv vn'.naHe. NoClilng on earth will 

 fcate heus lay UKe Sotndun'a Condition Powders. Dose 

 meteaspnonful tootieplntrood. Sold everywhere, or sent 

 A stamps. 1. 8. JOHNSON 4 00- 

 -Boston, Mass. , formerly Bucijor Me. 



425 Broadway and 27 Maiden Lane,, 

 !N"e>-«*7- "STaarXs:,, 



AR£ OFFERING THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF 



RUBBER 



Bobber Shooting Jacket. 



COMPRISING 



Light Weight Shooting Jackets s 



Hats, Cartridge Bags, Gun Covers, 

 RUBBER FISHING PANTS, 



RUBBER FISHING BOOT8 c 



And Complete Rubber OutfitSu 



[ESTABLISH ED 1838.1 Send for Catalogues 



C. H. EUTEBROUK, 27 Dock Sq., Boston, Mass. 



This lever Is a solid piece ol steel; goes through and through the body. Guns made to order. 



CREEDMOOR PARLOR RIFLE. 



* 



It loads at the breech with small percussion cartridge ; will shoot 200 feet 

 with accuracy and force. There is scarcely any report and no smell from tols 

 rifle, miking it very appropriate for parlor u,e, picnics and fairs; full length. 37 



". ; handsomely polished stock and blued barrel ; price *fi ; cartridges, 60c. per 

 box 01 250; per thousand. $&26 [con-iaoe target, with numbers, ringing: gong when bullae i 

 J2.au, or rifle target and 1,000 cartridges, all boxed complete, $10. Send for catalogue of Skates 

 i..« and Sporting Uood*. ' 



^ R. SIMPSON, 96 Fulton Street, N. Y. Box 3,207. 



IVoveltic: 



"SHORE BIRDS." 



A REPRINT OF PAPERS ON THE SUBJECT WHICH HAVE APPEARED IN THE " FOREST 

 AND STREAM." 



J. BAUNTS AND HABITS. 

 II. MANGE AND MGH.-iTIO.VS. 

 III. A MORNING WITHOUT TUB MMDS. 



IV. NOMENCLATURE. 

 V. LOCALITIES. 

 j VI. BLINDS AND DECOl'S. 



Sent < 



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POULTRY ^ GAME, 



N08. 2S9 and 290 WASHINGTON MARKET, 

 NEW YORE. 



Consignments of all kinds of game solicited. 



WE CHARGE NO COMMISSION. 



We accept consignments. Allow market price 

 day of arrival, and send checks every Tuesday tor 

 all Invoices of previous week. 



FLIRTATION CAMP, os; 

 BiUe, Rod aud «un in California. 



BY THEODORE S. VAN DYKE. 

 For sale at this office. Price $1.60. 



GOOU'S OIL TANNED 

 MOCCASINS. 



The best thing In the market 

 for hunting, Ashing, 01 

 snow-shoeing, etc They are 

 easy to the feet, and very 

 durable. Made to order 

 In a variety of styles, and 

 warranted the genuine ar- 

 ticle. Send for pnoe list. MARTIN S. UUTCH- 

 INGS, P. O. Box 365, Dover, N. U. (Successor to 

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Green's Fruit Grower, 



HOCnESIEIt, N. ST. 

 An Illustrated Quarterly Journal, devoted to the 



Orchard, Garden & Nursery. 



"It Is seldom so much valuable material is 

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 Monthly. "It Is full of Interesting and valuable 

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 llcman. u lt Is doing a good work; I predict suc- 

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 the only journal In America worthy ot the name," 

 Bays J. T. Lovett "It, will fill a gap; I wish It 

 success," says Charles Downing. 



Price, 25 Cents Per Year. 



SAMPLE COl'Y FREE. 



CAMP LIFE IN THE WIEDEHNE8S.— Second 

 edition now ready. This story describes the 

 trip of a party ot Boston gentlemen to the Klchard- 

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 and out, la amislr_g. Instructive ana .-interesting; 

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 Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



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anr of the Following Books Sent om 

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Adlrondacks, CampB and Tramps In, Northrop. 1.28 

 Adlrondaeks, Guide to Wallace's, cth edition., s oo 



Adirondack, Wilderness, In the, Warner's. '78 



i „„ 78 



American Angler's Book, N orris 5.50 



American Bird Fancier „ 34 



American Wild Fowl Shooting, J. W. Long..... 2.00 



Angling, a Boos on, Francis _„. 7.69 



Archer, Modern at 



Archery, Witchery of, Maurice Thompson 1.6* 



Around the World In the Yacht Sunbeam. ™„30.00 



Art of Swimming 30 



Athletic Sports tor Boys— boards, 750.; oloth._ 1.0i 



Athletic Sports, Stcnehenge m 1.00 



Bailey's Birds of the United states. „. 1 88 



Baud's Birds or North America 3 Ot 



Bechstetn'B Chamber and Cage Birds ™ 1 60 



Boat Sailing, Practical. 1 00 



Books for Sportsmen : Angling, 50c; Shooting, 

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 Cage and Singing Birds, 60c; Dogs, 750.: 

 Birds' Eggs and Nests, 50c, Fresh and Salt 

 Water Aquarium, &oc; Native Song Birds... 78 



B reech Loader, Modem, Greener 2 M 



Cage and Singing Birds so 



Camps in the Carlbbees, by Fred Ober. 2 50 



Canoe Traveling, Powell s 00 



Canoe Trip, or a Lark on the Water 38 



Canoe. Voyage of the Paper ; Bishop's 8 SS 



Cassell's Book of Birds, 4 vols is 00 



Dog Breaking by Holablrd. „„ 26 



Fly Fishing in Maine Lakes _ l 2t 



Frank Forester's Field Sports 450 



Frank Forester's Fish and Fishing s 26 



Frank Forester's Fishing with Hook & Line. pa. 00 

 Frank Forester's Manual for Young Sportsmen. 2 26 

 Frank Forester's Sporting Scenes and Charao- 



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Gun, Rod and Saddle - i oo 



Hand Book for Riflemen _ 69 



Hints to Riflemen, Cleveland i so 



How to Hunt and Trap, Batty'B 1 So 



Hunier ana Trapper, Tnrasner. _ l 00 



Hunting and Hunters cf all Nat jns, Frost... . 1 60 



Life ota Sportsmen, Nlmrod u oo 



i a Taxidermy Without a Teacher. . . . . „ fie 



SllnofsLand and Game Birds s 00 



Naturalists' Guide, Maynard.. i to 



Birds. is 



The Gun and Its Development, by Greener .... "I so . 



1842. 



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GUN CLUB'S THAT SHOUTING RULES, 

 For sale at this ofllod. Price twenty-five cents. 



XRE AND HOW TO USE IT TO KILL EVERY 

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 Ii I IV3 Vice-President Sportsmen's club, 8t 

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