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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[May 1, 1884. 



STORM-DEFYING WINDMILL. 



*or pumping water for rural residences, foun- 

 tains and fish ponds. A. -J. CORCORAN, 7(5 John 

 street, New York City. 



PHOTOGRAPHIC OUTFITS 



JTOR YACHTS, CANOES OK WHEELS. 



Instantaneous pictures of HORSES, DOGS AND 

 OTHER ANIMALS. All Grades. Cheap, Medium 

 and High Prices. MONROE DRY PLATES. 



sold by 



apl7,4t 



"WILLIAM T. GREGG, 



77 Fulton street, New York. 



^ 



« Business Opportunity. 



A resident of Montana, having one of the best 

 locations in the Territory for a sheep ranch, on 

 which he has made many "improvements in the way 

 of houses, barns, sheds and corrals, desires to ar- 

 range with some Eastern capitalist for taking a 

 herd of sheep on shares. References given and 

 roquired. Address J. W. SCHULTZE, caTe Col. 

 Jos. Kipp, Fort Benton, Montana. mayltf 



COPIES WANTED.— SEPT. 25, 1879; MARCH 18 

 and 35, 1880. AYe are short of these issues and 

 would be obliged if any of our readers having one 

 or all of these numbers that they do not want will 

 send to Forest and Stream Pub. Co., 39 Park Row, 

 New York City. jan24,tf 



WANTED ALIVE. 



All kinds of native birds and animals; also tame 

 rabbits. Price must be low. CH AS. I. GOOD ALE, 

 Taxidermist, 93 Sudbury st., Boston. feb28,3mo 



WE WANT A FEW FIRST-CLASS LIGHT 

 boat builders. Steady work guaranteed the 

 whole year. Address POWELL & DOUGLAS. 

 Waukegan, 111. mch27,6t 



WANTED.— TO CORRESPOND WITH SOME 

 one in Texas or Wyoming Territory that has 

 a catLle ranch and wishes a partner, or some one 

 that wishes to go into the business of cattle rais- 

 ing. Address R. S.. Lock Box 135, Holyoke, Mass. 



mayl,2t 



Jar Ms. 



ANGLERS, ATTENTION. 



KiH)ourne's Gartlies of America 



(20 Plates), 

 With a Letter Press by Prof.G. Browne Goode. 



A new copy of this superb work for sale. 

 Price, $40.00. 



Address Forest and Stream Publishing Co., 

 39 Park Row, New York. 



Salmon Fishing For Lease. 



Parties desiring one of the best chances seldom 

 offered for salmon fly-fishing in British waters for 

 three or four rods, including use of finely situated 

 famished club house, only twenty-four hours' ride 

 from Boston, will address Box 1,370, Boston P. O. 

 for particulars. ap!0,5t 



SALMON FISHING 



IN CANADA. 



For Sale— The undivided half of one of the best 

 salmon rivers in Canada. Particulars on applica- 

 tion to W. B. HUNTER & CO., 132 & 134 Front st., 

 New York. ap!7,St 



Just Adapted to be Let Loose. 



A lot of very fine English pheasants for sale. 

 Call on or address, OHAS. REICI1E & BRO.. 55 

 Chatham street, New York City. ap24,2fc 



FOR SALE.-REMINGTON IMPROVED LONG- 

 raiifie Creedmoor ride (Hepburn's Patent) $125 

 trade; 100 shells. 80 loaded. Price $55. Address 

 F W. PERKINS, 63 Summer st., Boston, Mass. 



mayl,lt 



FOR SALE. -ONE AMERICAN TRAVELING 

 canoe, built to order last season by H. M. 

 Spraeue. Good as new. Address C, West Sterling, 

 Mass. mayl,2t 



SALMON POOLS. 



For lease this season, two pools on Restigouche 

 River. Apply to Lock Box 226, Savannah, Ga. 



mcho.ot 



FITS 



A Leading London PIit«« 



ician establishes am 



Office in New York 



for the Cure of 



EPILEPTIC FITS. 



From Am.Journalof Medicine. 

 Vt, Ab. Meserole (late of London), who makes aspecialty 

 of Epilepsy, has without doubt treated and cured more ensen 

 than anyotherllvlngphyslcian. His success iiassimplY been 

 nil of cases of over 20 years' stand- 

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 dross Dr. All. MESEROLE. No. so John St., New York. 



A Skin of Beanty is a joy Forever. 

 . DB T. 1TELIX GOURAUD'S 



Oriental Cream, or Magical Beautifier 



Removes Tan, 

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 and every blem- 

 ish on beauty, 

 and deifies detec 

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 the test of thirty 

 years, and it is 

 so harmless we 

 taste it to be sure 

 the preparation 

 is properly 

 made. Accept 

 no counterfeit of 

 similar name. 

 The distinguish- 

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 said to a lady of 

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 them, I recommend 'Gouraud's 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 injury 

 to the 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 TJ. S., Canadas and Europe. Also 

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

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

 lES^Beware of base imitations. $1,000 reward for 

 arrest and proof of any one selling the same. 



^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. 

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 Forty years established in this line of business. 



THE COLLENDER BILLIARD TABLES 



Manufactured only by the 



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WAREROGMS : 



768 Broadway, New York. 



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 17 South Fifth Street, St. Louis. 



113 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia. 

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BILLIARD AND 10-PIN BALLS 



CLOTH, gtMmgm, CHECKS, 



Cues, Cue jfl §L Chessmen, 



Tips, ^[ grDice, Reno, 



CHALK, Etc., ^BBwBH^®* DOMINOES. 



PLAYING CARDS, Etc. 

 Ivory, Shell, and Pearl Fancy Goods, 



TOILET SETS, CANES, PANS, Etc 



Repairing done. Ten-Pin Alleys built and esttmatee 

 furnished. 



F.GR0TE&C0,, 114E.14thst.,N.Y, 



Revolvers, 

 Rifles, 



_ Address ^^^F^ 

 =ss^rrj,arge JnX === s*'Great Western 

 Tiiari.1 '"'"'" — • *—• GunWorka, Pittsburgh,; 



Gnnwiabors' Receipt 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- 

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 Every artisan, inventor, farmer, mechanic and 

 tradesman should have a copy. Browning, stain- 

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 The Book is Worth its Weight in Gold. 



PRICE, 75 CENTS, POSTPAID. 

 For sale only bv J. H. JOHNSTON, Great West- 

 ern Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Gunsmiths and Dealers should send for our Gun- 

 makers' Material list. 



A NEW DISCOVERY ! 



TIE NIAGARA TARGET RALL. 



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. Ask your dealer for 

 them. Write for circulars to NIAGARA TAR- 

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



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. O- SHVEXfT'.EX, Maimer, Syracuse, 3NT- "ST. 



The laynard Mies and Shot (runs. 



NEW OFF-HAND 1 TARGET RIFLE, MODEL OF 1881. 



PRICES REDUCED. 



F WITH PISTOL CRIP STOCK, TIP STOCK, 



AND SWISS BUTT PLATE. 

 For Blunting and Target Practice at all ranges, 

 the " MAYNARD " more completely supplies 

 i wants of Hnnters 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-Are ammunition. 



MASS. ARMS COMPANY, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 



Bargains that should be in every Sportsman's Hands. 



A FEW COPIES OP THE SECOND EDITION OP 



« 'W X 3XT OS- SHOOTING" 



Left, and will be sold for 50 cents each. 



Methods for cleaning and loading the modern breech-loader; practical hints upon wing shooting; 



directions for hunting snipes, woodcocks, ruffed grouse and quails. ... .,„ 



Illustrated: Bound in cloth, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price, oO cents ; formerly sold for $1.00. 



T. G. DAVEY, Publisher, London, Ont. 



The English " Fishing Gazette." 



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



nshcultura. 



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



Volume VI. commenced with the number for 



January 7, 1882. 



Editor— R. B. MARSTON 



Free by post for one year for 12s. 6d. (say $3.30) 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; fisheulture 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 by 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 parts 

 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. 



"A brighter and gayer little paper is not pub- 

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The FISHING GAZETTE Is quoted by the Timet 

 and all the best papers. 



One of the best mediums for 



ADVERTISEMENTS 

 of fishing tackle makers, flshculturists, hotels ana 

 fishing quarters, whisky, waterproof fishing good*, 

 cigars and tobacco, books of angling, and all other 

 requirements of anglers; also for all general adver- 

 tisements addressed to a well-to-do class in all paits 

 of the eountry and abroad. 



Office— 12 and 13, Fr^er-lane London 



EVERT PERSON WHO INTENDS VISITIN& 



The Sporting Wilds of Maine 



Needs one of the following boohs. 



EA8TW.A RD, HO I or Adventures at Range- 

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 pages; 5 illustrations. By mail, $1.50. 



FARRAR'8 Pocket Map of Moosehead Lake, 

 and the North Maine Wilderness, a valuable 

 companion for the Sportsman Tourist. Bound in 

 Cloth. By mail, 50 cents. 



MOOSEHEAD LAKE and the North Maine 

 Wilderness Illustrated. The only complete 

 and comprehensive Guide Book to Northern 

 Maine. 256 pages and large map. By mail, 50 cts. 



CAMP LIFE in the Wilderness. Second edition 

 now ready. This story treats of "camp life" in- 

 doors and out, is amusing, instructive and inter- 

 esting: 331 pages, 12 ills. By mail, 30 cents. 



FARRAR'8 Pocket Map of the Androscoggin 

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 Connecticut River. Connecticut andParmachenee 

 Lakes, etc. Cloth bound. By mail, 50 cents. 



Richardson and Raugley Lakes Illustrated. 

 A thorough and complete guide to the Andros- 

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 large map. By mail, 50 cents. CHARLES A. J. 

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G00D.NEWS 

 TO L ADIES! 



Greatest inducements ever of- 

 fered, Now '3 your time to Ret up 

 orders for our celebrated Teas 

 anil Coffees, and secure a beauti- 

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 Tea Set, or Handsome Decorated 



Decorated ™£*£It AM F.KICAX TEA CO., 



> pTO. Box m 31 o ni1 » Vesey St.. New York. 



! 



Chubb's Game Pieces 



The finest ornament for a Sportsman's 

 Dining Room ever made. 



Natural "Dead Game" under glass, and no more 

 bulky than an ordinary picture. 



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

 on receipt of express charges. 



Send for photograph and prices. 



H. E. CHUBB, Taxidermist, 



235 VIADUCT, CLEVELAND, O. 



Naturalists' Supply Depot. 



Artificial Glass Eyes. 



TAXIDERMISTS. 



Branch Office, 409 Washington St., Boston. 



ELLIS & WEBSTER, Pawtucket, R. I. 



OLD RELIABLE STOVER 



(IMPROVED.) 



We are the Sole Owners ; 

 and Manufacturers of the 

 Stover Pumping Windmills 

 for Railroads, Villages, Suburban 

 houses. Lawns, Dairies, Brick Yards, 

 Draining, Irrigating, etc. as well as 

 Geared Windmills of all sizes, tor 

 running Grinders. Sln-llers. S,i.ws, etc. 

 J. D. BROWER, 22 College Place, N.T. 

 City, Agent for Pennsylvania, N. V. and N. J. 

 Freeport Machine Co., Freeport, 111.. U. S. A. 



B. SHEPHERD, 



No. 113 West 14th Bt., west of 



Sixth ave. | N. S . 

 Patentee and Manufacturer 



OF 



ADJUSTABLE 



FOLDING CHAIRS. 



Also importer ami 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. 



Send a 2-Cent Stamp 



to pay postage on a handsome Lithographed Ad- 



veiTising Razor. Address . ,„,„ 



THE CLINTON M'F'O CO, 



20 Vesey street, New York. 



Pittaflsld, Mass. Cnta Free' 



■v, M 3"f§I FuD-Length COT, in this case, 

 SCAWRLOifN^CO. gl0 . LOUNGE, in this case, $8;. 

 wm Sold everywhere by the Trade- 



Buy Allen's Brass-Shell Swagei 



You can swage a shell to its original size in one 

 minute. Price. §1. No more t'ght shells. No more 

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

 ALLEN, Monmouth, 111. 



Fine Fishing: Hods. 



Snakewood, LanoewooS, Greenheart, Beth 

 etc. The lines t rods for the Send 



stamp for circular. E. M. EDWABDS, Hancock, 

 Del. Co., N. Y. 



