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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Afbil 17, 1884. 



STORM-DEFYING WINDMILL 



f<jv pumping (rater for rural residences, foun- 

 tains and fisti ponds. A. J. CORCORAN. ? 6 John 

 street. New York Citv. 



Oil-Tanned Moccasins. 



For Hunting, Fishing, Canoeing, &c. 

 They are easy to the feet, and very 

 durable. Made to order in a 

 variety of styles and warranted 

 the genuine article. Send 

 fcfor price list. MARTIN 

 fS. HUTCHINGS, Dover, 

 N. H., P. O. Box 368. 

 •DAatE, Stoddard & Kendall. Boston; Hen-rt C. 

 Squires, New York: F. Chas. Eichel, Philadelphia, 

 Agents. 



A NEW DISCOVERY ! 



HE NIAGAEA TARGET BALL. 



Patented December 18th, 1883. 

 COAL BLACK AND BREAKS LIKE GLASS. 

 Impossible for shot to penetrate this ball without 

 having it fly to pieces; one pellet of shot will break 

 it; sure test of shooters' skill; no unaccountable 

 misses. Clubs will not use any other target ball 

 after giving these a fair trial. ABk your dealer for 

 them. Write for circulars to NIAGARA TAR- 

 GET BAIX CO., Niagara Falls, N. Y. 



K. SHEPHERD, 



No. 112 West 14th St., west of 



Sixth ave., N. Y. 

 Patentee and Manufacturer 



OF 



ADJUSTABLE 

 FOLDING CHAIRS. 



Also importer and manu- 

 facturer of Brass and Iron 

 _ Bedsteads. Orders by mail 

 ^.attended to promptly. Goods 

 'shipped C.O.D. Send stamp 

 for illustrated circular. 

 The Otis Parlor Mantle and other Folding Beds. 



GOOD NEWS 

 to L ADIES! 



Greatest inducements ever of- 

 fered, Now 'g your time to get up 

 orders for «nr celebrated Teas 

 and Coffees, and secure a beauti- 

 ful Gold Band or Moss Rose China 

 Tea Ket, or Uandsome Decorated 

 Gold. Band Moss Rose Dinner Set. or Gold Band Mosa 

 Deeonttfd Toilet Set. For full t'r>.rti';n1;,rs uddress 

 THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO.. 

 1 P. O. Bos. 239. SI and S3 Vescy Su, New York. 



Field Glasses & Telescopes 



FOR 



YACHTSMEN AND HUNTERS. 

 Compasses, Barometers, Etc. 



ERNEST GOLDBACHER, Optician, 

 98 FULTON STRBET, N. Y. 



SHORE BIRDS. 



t. Haunts and Habits. H. Range and Migrations; 

 HL A Morning Without the Birds. IV. Nomen- 

 clature. V. Localities. VI. Blinds and Decoys. 

 This is a reprint of papers from the Forest and 

 Stream. Pamphlet, 45 pftges. 



Price, postpaid, 15 Cent*. 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO 



39 Park Row, N. Y 



Pittsfleld, MaBS. Cuts Free 



Full-Length COT, in this case, 

 810. LOUNGE, lu this case, $8. 

 Sold everywhere by the Trade. 



PHOTOGRAPHIC OUTFITS 



FOR YACHTS, CANOES OR WHEELS. 



Instantaneous pictures of HORSES, DOGS AND 



OTHER ANIMALS. All Grades. Cheap, Medium 



and High Prices. MONROE DRV PLATES. 



Sold by „„, 



WILLIAM T. GREGG, 



ap!7,4t 77 Fulton street, New York. 



FITS 



A I- fading London Phy«« 

 ician establishes an 

 Office in New York 

 for the Cure of 

 EPILEPTIC FITS. 

 Prom Am. Journal cfMcdkins. 

 Dr. Ab. Meserole (late of London), who makes a specialty 

 of Epilepsy, has without doubt treated and cared more cases 

 than any other living physician. His success has aim pi v been 

 astonishing; we have heard of cases of over 20 years 7 stand- 

 ing successfully cured by him. Ho has published B work on 

 this disease, whichhe sends with a large bottle of his won- 

 derfttl cure free to Iny sufferer who may send their express 

 find P. O, Address We advise any one wishing a cure *-o ad- 

 dress Dr. AB. ME^EUOLE. No. oo John St., New York. 



PHOTOGRAPHY MADE EASY. 



Remember the negatives may all be developed on 

 your return home. 



The lightest, most complete and practical of 

 Amateur Equipments. Price £10 and upward. E. 

 & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 591 Broadway, N. Y. 

 bend for catalogue. Book of instructions free, 

 Forty years established in this line of business. 



THE COLLENDER BILLIARD TABLES 



Manuf actured onlv by the 



H. W. COLLENDER CO. 



WAEEROOMS : 

 T6S Broadway, New York. 



84 and B6 State Street, Chicago. 

 17 South Fifth Street, St. Louis. 



113 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia. 

 367 West Baltimore St., Baltimore 

 Indorsed by all the leading players, and awarded 

 the highest prizes at every exposition where ex- 

 hibited. TRIED AND PROVED. 



BILLIARD AND ID-PIN BALLS 



CLOTH, ^gBfc^ CHECKS, 



Cues, Cue jgj Jg, Chessmen, 



Tips, ^H ^pDice, Keno, 



CHALK, Etc., •wMBi™"* DOMINOES. 



PLAYING CARDS, Etc. 

 Ivory, Shell, anil Pearl Fancy Goods, 



TOILET SETS, CANES, PANS, Etc. 



Repairing done. Ten-Pin Alleys built and estimates 

 furnished. 



F. GROTE & CO., 114 E. 14th st M N. Y. 



Hunting Boots & Shoes. 



Made of best English grain leather either 

 black or red, with or without hob nails. 

 The very best and cheapestShooting Boots 

 and Shoes made. 

 Also Gmi Cases, Covers, Juggins, Cartridge 

 Belts and Bags, Ammunition Cases, 

 Holsters and Belts, Bicycle Bags. 



WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. 



JOHN T>. BETHEL, 



Manufacturer of Sportsman's Goods, 



124 Chambers Street, New York. 



Write for prices. No postal cards. 



Chubb's Game Pieces, 



The finest ornament for a Sportsman's 

 Dining Boom ever made. 



Natural "Dead Game" under glass, and no more 

 bulky than an ordinary picture. 



Will send per express C. O. D. subject to approval, 

 on receipt or express charges. 



Send for photograph and prices. 



JU. E. CHUBB, Taxidermist, 



235 VIADUCT, CLEVELAND, O. 



Naturalists' Supply Depot. 



Artificial Glass Eyes. 



TAX IDERMISTS. 



Branch Office, 409 Washington st., Boston. 



ELLiS & WEBSTER, Pawtucket, R. I. 



WALLACE'S 



Map of the Adirondacks. 



IN CLOTH COVERS. PRICE $1.00. 

 For sale by the Forest and Stream Pub. Co 



AND NOT 

 _ IWEAB OTT 



ankers. Byma}125c. Cirei'lars 



SOLD tree. J. S. Birch i; Co.. 23 Dcy Jit.. N. \ 



.'VIEWING ' . 'ANYWATCtr 



OUR NEW MODEL 



THREE BARREL 



GUN. 



Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 

 This gun is light and compact, from 9 to 10 lbs. weight. The rifle is perfectly accurate. 



L^OSMITH, IVE^tlac-OX-, Syracuse, IN". Y. 



The laynard Rifles and Shot Griins. 



NEW OFF-HAND | TARGET RIFLE, MODEL OF 1881. 



PRICES REDUCED. 



^WITH PISTOL CRIP STOCK, TIP STOCK, 

 AND SWISS BUTT PLATE. 

 For Hnnting and Target Practice at all ranges, 

 the "MATOAKD" more completely supplies 

 i wants of Hunters and Sportsmen generally, than any other Rifle 

 In the world, as many barrels can be used on one stock; and for accuracy, con- 

 venience, durability and safety, is not excelled. Send for Illustrated Catalogue 

 describing the new attachment for using rim and centre-fire ammunition. 



MASS. ARMS COMPANY, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 



Training vs. Breaking. 



Practical Dog Training: or Training vs. Breaking, 



By S. T. MAMMOND, 



(Kennel Editor Forest and Stream.) 



THIRD EDITION NOW READY. 



A complete guide for the amateur dog-trainer. System endorsed by the practical success 

 of hundreds who have adopted it. Sent postpaid on receipt of $1.00. 



Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 



EXCELSIOR BAIT PAIL. 



(Patented). The Fisherman's Fi iend. 



There is an inside 

 pail which can be re- 

 moved and placed in 

 the water the same as 

 a ''fish car," thus 

 keeping the bait alive 

 for an indefinite time. 

 The pan which fits in 

 . the inside pail can be 

 I raised and lowered, 

 thus affording an easy 

 selection of bait with- 

 out wetting the hand. 

 The bait is kept alive 

 during transportation 

 (the critical time) by 

 the continuous flow- 

 ing of the water 

 through the perfora- 

 tions, thus causing a 

 n ever failing supply of 

 fresh air. For sale by 

 all dealers, or will be 

 sent on receipt of price. 8 Quarts, $2.50 each: 12 

 Quarts. $3.25 each. Manufactured only by DE LA 

 VERGNE & CO., 176 Chambers street, New York.a 



COS h ot G u n^Jlagfe^Revo.vers, 



Rifles. 



™L Etc - 



ss^^^/xirpe TnX^aS^Great Western 

 UP^(oMt>^t/r«, "• GunWoris.Pittsburgh,] 



Gunmakers' Keceipt Book and Workshop 



Companion. 



This work contains many invaluable receipts and 

 much valuable information for Gunsmiths and 

 Mechanics in general, it was written by a practi- 

 cal mechanic, and tells the processes in plain words. 

 Everv artisan, inventor, farmer, mechanic and 

 tradesman should have a copy. Browning, stain- 

 ing, varnishing, tempering, annealing, blueing, 

 case-hardening, soldering, tinning, brazing, plat- 

 ing, laquering. etc., and a great many uew and 

 original processes never before put in print. 

 The Book is Worth its Weight in Gold. 

 PRICE, 75 CENTS, POSTPAID. 



For sale onlv bv J. H". JOHNSTON, Great West- 

 ern Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Gunsmiths and Dealers should send for our Gun- 

 makers' Material list. 



Send a 2-Cent Stamp 



to pay postage on a handsome Lithographed Ad- 

 vertising Razor. Address 



THE CLINTON M'F'G CO., 



20 Vesey street, New York. 



Alien's New Bow-Facing Oars. 



For sale by the trade, and by F. A. ALLEN, 

 Monmouth, 111. 



CH WE-S^lSB Wmm decoy 

 hROWN WAD^fBocHrcttfw 



Sckwatka's Search. 



Sledging in the Arctic in quest of the 

 FRANKLIN RECORDS, 

 —BY- 

 WILLIAM H. GUILDER 

 Second in Command. 

 1 Volume, 8vo., with Maps and Illustrations. 



Price, 3.00. 

 For sale by the Forest and Stream Pub. Co. 



A Skin of Beauty is a joy Forever. 

 DK T. FJEX.IX GOUKAUfl'S 



Oriental Cream, or Magical Beautifier 



Removes Tan, 

 Pimples, Freck- 

 les, Moth Patches 

 and every blem- 

 ish on beauty, 

 and defies detec 

 tion. It has stood 

 the test of thirty 

 years, and it is 

 so harmless we 

 taste it to be sure 

 the preparation 

 is properly 

 made. Accept 

 no counterfeit »f 

 similar name. 

 The distinguish- 

 ed Dr.L.A. Sayre 

 said to a lady of 

 the haiU ton (sl patient):— "As you ladies will use 

 them, I recommend •Gourauds Cream' as the least 

 harmful of all the skin preparations.'' One bottle 

 will last six months, using it every day. Also Pou- 

 dre Subtile removes superfluous hair without in jury 

 to tbe skin. 



Mme. M. B. T. GOURAUD, Sole Proprietor, 



48 Bond street, N. Y. 

 For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods deal- 

 ers throughout the 17. S., Canadas and Europe. Also 

 found in' N. Y. Citv, at R. H. Macy's, Stern's, 

 Ehrich'S, Ridley's, and other Fancy Goods Dealers. 

 ISP-Beware of base_iinitations. $1,000 reward for 

 arrest and proof of Tiny one selling the same. 



The English " Fishing Gazette." 



Devoted to angling, river, lake and aea fishing, and 



nsheuiture. 



Every Friday, 16 pages, folio, price 2d. 



Volume VI. commenced with the number for 



January 7, 1882. 



EnrroB-R. B. MARSTON 



Free by post for one year for 12s. 6d. (say $3.20) to 



any address in the United States. 



Sent direct from the office for any portion of a 

 year at the above rate. U. S. postage stamps can 

 be remitted, or money order payable to Sampson, 

 Low, Marston & Co., the proprietors. 



Contains special articles on all fresh and salt 

 water fish and fishing; reports of the state of the 

 rivers; reports from angling clubs; nsheuiture and 

 natural history ; where to fish; angling notes and 

 Queries; angling exchange column; notices of 

 fishing tackle, books, &c, and other features. 



A copy of the current number can be had (post 

 free bv sending six cents in stamps to R. B. Mars- 

 ton, the FISHING GAZETTE office, 12 and 13. 

 Fetter-lane, London. 



The FISHING GAZETTE circulates extensively 

 among anglers and country gentlemen in all parte 

 of the Empire. 



"There is a large public interest in fishing. . , 

 An excellent class organ."— World. 



"One of the best authorities on these and kindred 

 subjects."— Truth. 



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The FISHING GAZETTE Is quoted by the Timet 

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One of the best mediums for 



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 of fishing tackle makers, fishculturists, hotels ana 

 fishing quarters, whisky, waterproof fishing good*, 

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