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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[JtJLT 27, 1883 



THE ANGLER'S 



AUTOMATIC HEEL. 



MANUFACTURED BY 



LOOMIS, PLUMB & CO., 



SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



The following letter is from Dr. Geo. F. Gale, of 

 Brattleboro, Vt. : 



Gentlemen:— Have just returned from Moosehead 

 Lake, Me. I cannot express the degree of satis- 

 faction and pleasure I nave found in the use of 

 your automatic reel. "Would not exchange it for 

 all the reels I ever saw for fly fishing. Am con- 

 fident I saved many fish that would have been lost 

 with anv other ree>, particularly one large trout 

 weighing three and one-half pounds which I played 

 fifty minutes before he would come to the net. He 

 fought hard and long, making many furious spurts 

 from and towards the canoe, but it made no uiffer- 

 ence. I kept my finger on the brake and it was 

 simply impossible to get a slack line. Mr. Childs, 

 who fished with me once, has one of your reels, 

 says that nothing would induce him to go back to 

 the old crank reel. Tours truly, 



Geo. F. Gale. 



"Wilson Patent Adjustable Chair 



h thirty cliariges of 

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 Child's Crib, Bed o 

 Lounge, combining' 

 b £ uty, lightness, 

 sti ength, simplicity an , 

 comfort, tiverytliin i 

 an exact science 

 ,, '(' ers by mail promp:- 

 ly attended to. Goot 

 shippped C. O. D. Sen 

 stamp for Illustrated 

 Circular: quote Fores 



READING POSITION. j^j, . TR EAM. "WILSON 



ADJUSTABLE CHAIR MANUFACTURING OJ 

 661 Broadway, New York. 



THE CLIMAX PATENT GUN ULEANBR 



Is the most practical cleaner and oiler for breech 

 loading arms ever invented. 



li operates on an entirely new principle, and it is 

 astonishing how quick ami* well it will clean and oil 

 a gun. Each cleaner is packed in a Deat box with 

 full directions for use, and will be sent to any ad- 

 dress, postage paid, on receipt of $1.50. 



Illustrated Circular sent free on application. 



In ordering give calibre of gun. All orders and 

 inquiries to be addressed 



CLIMAX M'F'G CO., FALL RIVER. MASS. 



STEEL PENS 



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 GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXP0SITION-IS78. 



j 1AJ1P LIFE IN THE WTLPERNKSS.— SECOND 

 KJ edition now ready. This story describes the 

 trip of a party of Boston gentlemen to the Richa rd 



on-ttangeley .akes. It treats of "campljfe," in 

 doors and out ts amusing, instructive and huere-i- 

 ine: £U pages. 13 illustrations. Price 25 cents. Uy 

 mad, postpaid. 30 cents. CHARLES A. •'. FARRAR. 



amaica Main, Mar 



RICHARDSON AND RANGELEY LAKES ILLUS- 

 trated, a thorough and complete guide book to 

 the Rangeley Lake region, Kennebagr Jupsuptic, 

 Paimachnee and Connecticut Lakes u-id the head 

 waters of the Connecticut, Magalloway, Androscog- 

 gin, and Dead rivers; illuminated covers, tinted 

 paper, 320 pages, 60 illustrations and a large map, 

 made mostly from accurate surveys. Price, post 

 paid, by mail, 50 cents. CHARLES A. J. FARRAR. 

 Jamaica Plain. Mass. 



1 he Art of Photography 



Complete without a Teacher. 

 From $3.00 up; s«nd inc. for Circu- 

 lar and Catalogue, to 

 AUGUST IIIRZOa, SG John St., >'.Y- 

 Manuf r of Photo- Instruments. 



Halbert K. Paine, late Com. of Pats. Story B. Ladd. 



PAINE & LADD, 



Solicitors of Patents and attorneys in Patent Cases. 

 WA<HINOTO>, D, C. 



PHOTOGRAPHY 

 MADE EASY. 



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 for ladies, for gentlemen, 

 for the professor, the stu- 

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 the mechanic. 



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591 Broadway, N, Y. 



Equipments, $10 and up- 

 ds. Instniction book 

 free with each outfit. 



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Leading Numbers r 14, 048, 130, 333, »0* 

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WwJcCwuiea.&j. 86 John SUN* Vat 



Hollaliircl Sliootins & Fislimg Suits. 



Uuequalled in Convenience, Style 

 or "Workmanship. 



Write for Circular to | 



Upthegrove & McLellan, 



Valparaiso, Ind. 



THISt^- 



is our Skeleton Coat or Game Bag. « 

 It is dead grass color. Weighs but § 

 ntteen ounces; is unequalled fori 

 warm weather shooting. Send! 

 breast measure and we will mail itl 

 to you for $2.00. 



The Parker Gun, 



[Extract from Forest and Stream, July 7, 

 1881. p. 444.] 



* * * This flight so nearly resembles the 

 actual motion of birds that the ( lay Pigeons afford 

 excellent practice for wing shooting. We commend 

 all sportsmen to test its merits. * * * 



Fisherman Attention ! 



I wish to call your attention to my hand-made all 

 Lancewood 



Combination Rods, 



seven pieces, making two distinct rods for bait 

 or fly. 



Trout, $10. Bass, S 13. 



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REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 



WRIGHT & DITSOjX, 



580 Washington Street, Boston, Mas? 

 Manufacturers and Dealers in 



Fine Fishing Tackle. 



Camping Outfits, Lawn Tennis, &c. 



Send for Ulustrated Catalogue. 



Oil-Tanned Moccasins, 



For Hunting, Fishing, Canoeing, 

 Snow-shoeing, etc. They are 

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 MARTIN S. HUTCH- 

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Sportsmen's Printers. 



Pedigrees, Letter and Note Heads, Envelopes, 



Bill Heads, Tags, Cards, etc., in artistic styles. 



Cheap as you can buy the blank paper. All work 



delivered free! Send for prices. Engraving to order. 



E. & C. VON CULIN, 



Delaware City, DeL 



SPORTSMAN CANOEISTS 



and others who are interested in the fascinating 

 and popular art of 



PHOTOGRAPHY. 



which has now, with the use of suilable instruments 

 and instruction, been brought within the reach of 

 all, are requested to send to us for complete cat 

 alogues or the beat, cheapest and most compact 

 outfits m the market. 



The Tourograph is a com- 

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 eight plates, the entire out- 

 fit excepting tripod packing 

 into one small box. 



If sample photographs 

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 five cents to THE BLAIR 

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IE PHIL 

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wMmomTlm^twIft^^i^ ^,?^ the , p f a ? t sist « e ° ..vears and stood the severest test, and have 

 nonmoielauiels than any othei gun when brought in competition in the field or at th« tran At Conev 

 Island last year, at the New York State Convention, the PARKER won the PiercE ° Diamond Bari>e and the 

 "Forest and Stream" Badge for the best average over nearfJ^cZ^UtoSf^eSd^r^jitido^^ 



show «-o-« ■ JHAMBBBS ST N x • PARKER BROS., Meriden, Conn. 



8 John St., ne r Broadway, N. Y. 



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A SPECIALTY. 



Special designs tarnished on applica- 

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CRUTTENDEN FLY ROD. 



This cut is an exact representation of this rod, which 

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j.t has RicblePlated Patented Solid Reel Plate which prevents Reel getting fast by swelling of Rod. 

 lull Nickla Plated, Patented Fern, ics, allowing the wood to be used the full size, thus preventing rod 

 breaking where wood and ferrules join. Metal Teunons which never allow the joints to get stuck to- 

 - i i ,y swelling of same if they should get wet. Butt stained dark, polished and wound tt ith cane and 

 silk, giving it that desirable appearance and the feeling of the high priced rods The middie joints and 

 tips are made from fine lancewood, left natural color, varnished and polished. This makes a handsome 

 contrast to butt, and gives the entire rod a look of beauty which is a joy to every fisherman's heart while 

 using it. The rod is well ringed throughout. Length ten and one-half feet, weight from nine to ten 

 ounces. This is the best made, best finished rod for the money in the United States, and will guarantee 

 it every way. If by accident any part should gat broken, wi ■■:m vjiil :• . no .,.:oo, thus saving expense 

 and trouble of returning roil o be repaired. With short tip it makes an excellent Bass Rod. 



Sent to any part of United States, prepaid, with one Trout or one Bass Tip for 85.00. Trout Tips, each, 

 Si. 00, Bass Tips, each. Tocts.. Trout Tips, one-half Bamboo, each, $1.85. 



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



Card's Standard Traps, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. 

 CATALOGUE SENT FREE. 



WILL H. CRUTTEISTDEN, Cazeiiovia, Madison County, N. Y. 



AMERICAN PAT. PORTABLE HOUSE 



MANUFACTURING CO. 



Corona, Queens Co., K Y. EARL LEE, Manager. 



SHOOTING BOX 7 BY 9 FEET, WEIGHING GOO LBS. 



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



Pi-ice $60. With two Cots and Table, $5 extra. 



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

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



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



3ME€Lx*llxx Repeating^ Stifle. 



" My Marlin Rifle is 

 giving the best possible 

 satisfaction. I kill 

 buffaloes at 500 yards 

 every time.— Eobi. Camp- 

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by Marlin Arms Co., New Haven, Conn., makers o 



celebrated Ballard Hide. Without question the 

 best Magazine liiile ever produced. 



.40 cal, 60 grains powder and 280 grains of leach .-15 cal., 70 grains of powder and 405 

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