.'. 1882.1 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



417 



B. F. NICHOLS & CO., 



BOSTON, MASS., 



Manufacturers Of 



HEXAGONAL SPLIT BAMBOO FISHING RODS, 



REMOVED TO 153 MILK STREET. 



"We are obliged to have more room in our factory and greater facilities for manufacturing our gooda 

 to meet the Increatog demand. We have received the highest award and silver medal at the Hassachu- 

 * inicB 1 Association B'air for oyr superk 



setts Charitable Mechanics' . 



f superior goods. Send for catalogue. 



The Farli©r 



Again Victorious at the late Exposition at 



MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA. ^S^#^' " 



THE PHILADELPHIA JOURNAL OF COMMERCE says; '-At Melbourne they had an excellent 

 opportunity of tasting their power beside those of every exhibitor in the world, and they came off con- 

 uuerors over every other maker. Then highest award comes to them from a country whose reputation 

 for this class of goods has for many years been above all others." 



They have been in the hands of shooters for the past sixteen years and stood the severest test, and have 

 won more laurels than any other gun when brought in competition in the field or at the trap. At Coney 

 Island last year, at the New York State Convention, the PARKER won the Pierce Diamond Badge and the 

 "Forest and Stream" Badge for the best average over nearly 800 competitors. Send for Catalogue. 



PARKER BROS., Meriden, Conn. 



Standard Trap 



FOR WING PRACTICE. 

 Double, Single, Rotating, Stationary. 



EVERY WAY (EXCEPT AT SHOOTER.) ANY 



DESIRED DIRECTION. ALL IN 



ONE TRAP; ONLY ONE 



SPRING USED. 



Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Rifles, PJsto!3 and all kinds of Sporting Goods. 



GREENER'S AND BOKEIIi:.....; GUNS A SPECIALTY. 



Orders taken for BoneHill's Ne-vr Hammerlees Guns. 



WLLIilAM H. CRUTTENDEX, Cazenovia, Madison County, ST. Y. 



Illustrated Catalogue sent free on application. 



Gnrimaking and repairing of all kinds by J. W. Livingston, formerly with Parker Bros. Conn. 



AMERICAN PAT. PORTABLE HOUSE 



MANUFACTURING CO. 

 Corona, Queens Co., N. "Y. BAHL LEE, Manager. 



SHOOTHSU BOX 7 BY 9 FEET, WEIGHING 600 IBS. 



Two persons can put it up in one hour. No Nails or Screws required. 



Price #60. "With two Cots and Table, $5 extra. 



This Company manufacture, for portable and permanent use, Depots for Railroads, Sheds for Steam- 

 ships, Churches,' Hotels. Dwellings, Schools. Boating, Boat and Club Houses; also Summer Cottages, 

 Farm and Out Buildings of every style. Suitable for all sections of country and climates, at moderate 

 cost, within the means of all. Warm in winter — cool in summer— ventilation perfect. 



For further particulars see illustrated circular, or apply to the office of the Company, 



31 Wall Street, New York City, N. Y. 



\ 8 John St., near Broadway, N. Y. J[ 

 MAMACTURIE JEWELER, ^ 



Medals and Badges 



A SPECIALTY. 



Special designs furnished on applica- 

 tion free 'of charge. 



DOG TR^lHSTHSTG; 



— BY— 

 S. T, HAMMOND, KENNEL EDITOR OF FOREST AND STREAM. 



FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. PRICE SLOO. 



Smokers' Match Box. 



(Patented Feb. 14, 1888.) 

 THE SMOKERS' COMFORT, THE SPORTSMAN'S 

 DELIGHT. AMD EVERYBODY'S 

 MATCH BOX. 

 Simple in Construction. 

 This box is made with a struck up hinge without 

 any solder; the division between the match and 

 fuse compartment acts as a brace, making the box 

 so strong and durable that it will last a lifetime: 

 weighs less than two ounces: convenient to carry 

 in any pocket: there is nothing in the market like it. 

 Cannot get out of order; it is always ready. 

 You can always get a light in the wind or in the 

 dark. The fuse can be obtained at any segar store, 

 The boxes made are of two qualities ; German Silver, 

 price "Sets. Brass and Nickel. 50cts. Both sent by 

 ranil, postage free, on receipt of price. A libera) 

 discount to the trade. Sent by express C. O. D. 

 Agents wanted in all the large cities and towns. For 

 sale in all the segar stores, news depots. &c. Ad- 

 dress 



SMOKERS' MATCH BOX, 

 171 BROADWAY, ROOM 2. 



WRIGHT & DITSON, 



580 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 

 Manufacturers and Dealers in 



Fine Fishing Tackle, 



Camping Outfits, Lawn Tennis, &c. 



Send for Ulustrated Catalogue. 



Smith's Patent 7-Shot Revolvers 



For $3.50. Everyone Warranted. 



FLOBERT RIFJLES FOR $5.00 



For parlor practice and killing small game. 



BOXING GLOVES, 



S2.50 per set ef 4 Gloves. 



Also Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle and Sporting 

 Goods of every description at lowest prices. 

 E. G. KOENICt, 



875 Broad St., Newark, N. J. 

 Send Stamp for 36-page Illustrated Catalogue. 



HEflSHERMANS -| 



<i£Si 



Mr. W. W. Vosburgh. of Allegan. Mich., March 

 20, 1882, says: ''The reel received, and to say I am 

 in love with it does not half express it. I think it a 

 beauty, and almost a fisherman itself. Will let you 

 hear from me again soon." 



CAUTION.— The great favor with which the 

 Fisherman's Automatic Reel has been received by 

 Anglers, has induced other parties to attempt to 

 trade upon the capital we have created, by placing 

 reels upon the market, similar in name, and adver- 

 tised as being manufactured at the same place as 

 ours. 



We own the first patent ever issued for an auto- 

 matic reel, and have very broad claims covering 

 the same, and any dealer in such reels, not bearing 

 our stamp, will be held responsible for an infringe- 

 ment of our rights. LOOM1S PLUMB & CO. 



Syracuse, May 20th, 1882. 



The Dudley Pocket Cartridge Loader, 



Extracts Tight Shells, Uncaps, Recaps, Rams and 

 Crimps. Equal to the' expensive table machines 

 and costs but two dollars. Sent everywhere by 

 mail on receipt of price. Money refunded if it 

 fails in either operation. 

 8, 10, 12 and 14-gauge now ready. 



JAS. H. DUDLEY, 



Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



DEMUTH BROTHERS, 



Manufacturers of 



Artificial Eyes for Taxidermists and Manufacturers. 



Also, al Hands of Glass Work done to order. 



Catalogue Free of Charge bv Mail. 



S9 WALKER ST., NEW YORK. 



The Art of Photography 



Complete without a Teacher. 

 From $r>.00up: send 10c. for Circu- 

 lar and Catalogue, to 

 AUGUST HEttZOG, 30 JolmSt., N.Y- 

 Maaufr of Photo. Instruments. 



STEEL PENS 



Sold Br ALL DEALERSThroughoutIhc WORLD 

 GOLD MEDAL PARIS eXP0SITI0N-l87a. 



Out-of-Door Sports 



T HE CENTURY 



FOR 



JULY. 



The July number of The Century Maga- 

 zine contains several papers of special interest 

 at this season, as follows: 



A History of 

 THE AMERICAN YACHT, 



By S. G. Wt Benjamin, descriptive of the evo- 

 lution of the American yacht, and showing points 

 of comparison between American and English 

 yachts with biographical sketches of Henry 

 Eckford (with portrait engraved by Cole) and 

 other noted yachtsmen and builders, accompa- 

 nied by diagrams, plans, etc., — in all, forty-four 

 illustrations. To be followed in the August 

 number by a similar article on American Steam- 

 Yachts. 



"THE HORSE IN MOTION." 



A comprehensive paper, by Col. George E. 

 Waring, on Dr. Stillman's recently published 

 work of that title, with reproductions of many 

 of the famous instantaneous photographs made 

 by Mr. Muybridge of San Francisco, at the 

 private race-course of Gov, Stanford of Cali- 

 fornia, showing the curious consecutive positions 

 of horses in rapid motion. 



THE JULY CENTURY 



Contains also several short stories, — an autobio- 

 graphical mining sketch by Joaquin Miller, 

 Carlyle's "Tour in Ireland," an interesting illus- 

 trated paper entitled "Among the Thlinkits in 

 Alaska," "A Great Charity Reform," "House 

 Construction: Precautions against Fire," frontis- 

 piece portrait of Ralph Waldo Emerson, a bio- 

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 Price, 35 cents; $4.00 a year. Sold by book- 

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The CENTURY CO., 

 Union Square, New York City. 



The Gentle Way is Best.— In dyspepsia, liver 

 complaint, and constipation, the diseased organs 

 are prcternaturally sensitive and tender. Do not 

 use them roughly. An alterative like Tarrant's 

 Seltzer Aperient, that tones, corrects and puri- 

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 either the stomach, the liver or the howels is the 

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 and experience confirms it. 



SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 



WILLIAM H. COHEN & CO., 



Packers of First-Class 



Hermetically Sealed Goods, 



229 & 231 Washington Street, 

 NEW YORK. 



Special attention to Yachting, Fishing and Hunt- 

 ng parties. 



SPORTSMAN CANOEISTS 



and others who are interested in the fascinating 

 and popular art of 



PHOTOGRAPHY. 



which has now, with the use of suitable instruments 

 and instruction, been brought within the reach of 

 all. are requested to send to us for complete cat- 

 alogues of the bent, cheapest and most compact 

 outfits in the market. 



The Tourograph is a com- 

 plete field outfit, carrying 

 eight plates, the entire out- 

 fit excepting tripod packing 

 into one small box. 



If sample photographs 

 are desired, enclose twentv- 

 live cents to THE BLAIR 

 TOUROGRAPH AND DRY 

 PLATE COMPANY, No. 2W 

 Washington street, Boston, Mass. 



PHOTOGRAPHY 

 MADE EASY. 



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 and full directions sent Free of postage. 

 Address T. YABBLEV BKOWJI, Pattnu*. 

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