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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 26, 1884. 



PRICES O F FISHING TACKLE. 



Brass Multiplying Keels with balance handles, first quality and flue finish, 75ft., $1.00; 130ft., $1.25; 

 180ft., $1.50; 240ft, . $1.75; SCKIft,, .$3.00; 4Mft., $3.35; 000ft., $2.50; 7.50ft,. *2. 75; 900ft ,1:1.00. Nickel plating 

 and Drags extra , Brass Click Reels, 85yds. . fiO cts. ; 40yds., 75 c.ts. ; 80yds., 8S cents. ; 80yds., $1.00. Kiffe's 

 Celebrated Hooks swelled on gut. Single gut, 13 cts. per doz.; double, 30 cts. per doz. ; treble, SO cts. per 

 doz. Stogie Gut T. out and Black Bass Leaders, 1yd., 5 cts. ; 2yds., 10 cts. ; 3yds., 15 cts. Double Twisted 

 Leaders, 3 length. 5 cts.; 4 length. 10 cts.; treble, 3 length, 10 cts.; 4 length, 15 cts.; extra heavy 4-ply, 

 4 length, 25 cts. Trout Flies. 5U cts, per doz. : Black Bass Flies, Si. 00 per doz. Samples of our goods sent 

 by mail or express on receipt of price. SKND FOR PRICE LIST. 



HERMA N"X H. KIFFE, 318 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Between Fulton Ferry and City Hall. OPEN EVENINGS. 



PRICE, $75 TO $250. 



Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 

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



Xj. O. S3VIIT.E3:, JMigtlS-oi", Syracuse, 3XT- TT. 



UPTHEGR0VE 



AND 



McLELLAN, 



Valparaiso, Ind. 



UP & MC'S FISHING SUIT, 



DARK LEAD COLOR, 



AND THE 



HOL.AB I R D 



SHOOTING SUITS 



Of Waterproofed Duck, Dead Grass Color, Irish 

 Fustian and Imported Corduroy. 



ASSORTED COLORS. 

 Unequaled in Convenience, Style or Workmanship. 



Write for our new Catalogue and Samples. 



THIS»° 



Is our Skeleton Coat or Game Bag. Weighs hut 15 ounces. 

 Can he worn over or under an ordinary coat. Has seven 

 pockets and game pockets. It is of strong material, 

 dead grass color, and will hold the game of a successful 

 day without losing a hair or feather. We will mail it to 

 you, postage paid, for $2.00. Send breast measure. 



The "0. C. " New Mo ilel Patent Perf Bctioa 



TEEBLE MULTIPLYING REEL, 



WITH CLICK ATTACHMENT, 



Is the handsomest and most practical 



Keel Made. 



Following are its points of excellence: 

 Center Action, an entirely new 

 feature for a multiplying reel. 



Balance Handle, revolving within 

 a projecting metal band, no chance for 

 line to catch upon the handle, 



A Treble Multiplying Click, when 

 the index is in the position as shown in 

 the above illustration. 

 A Treble Multiplying Eree-Kunning 

 Keel, when the index is pushed to the right. 

 Kaised Pillar, permitting the extension of 

 the spool, thus increasing the carrying capac- 

 ity of the reel fully one-third and greatly re- 

 ducing the weight. Material and Finlsli, 

 the best. Price, "within reach." 



Please order the above "Patent Perfection 

 Reels" through the Dealer in your place. If for 

 any cause you can not so obtain them, please 

 advise me and I will correspond with you. 



WM. M. CO RNWAIX, Importer & Jobber 

 of Fishing Tackle and Gun Goods, 18 Warren 

 street, New York City. 



Bargains that should be in every Sportsman's Hands. 



A FEW COPIES OF THE SECOND EDITION OF 



«« *17!T X IWT GS- SHOOTIKTG M 



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 quads. _ „_.„„„ij *„„ «i nn 



Illustrated: Bound in cloth, sent by mad prepaid on receipt of price, 50 cents; formerly sold for $1.00. 



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



AT THE LONDON FISHERIES EXHIBITION 



Hexagonal Split Bamboo Fishing Rods 



Were awarded Three Silver Medals and the highest special prize-10 Sovereigns. Noted tor excel- 



enee more thannumbem This is the highest prize awarded to any American for Split Bamboo Hods. 



Manufactured by B. F. NICHOLS, 153 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. 



Send for list with Massachusetts Fish and Game Laws. ^^^ 



PATENT BREEOH & MUZZLE-LOADING 



Yaclit Cannon, 



Sizes, 17, 24, 28 and 32 inches in length. 



MANUFACTURED BY THE 



STRONG FIRE ARMS CO., New Haven, Ct. 



Also Mfrs. of Shelton Auxiliary Rifle Barrels, Combination Sights 

 and Cartridge Grooving Machines. 

 Send for Catalogue and Price list. 



Eonan's Metal Shell Cleaner. Cleans IMfft- 

 out water. For sale by the trade. Price p. 10 Az; 

 13-bore sample by mail on receipt of pnee. J. *. 

 RONAN, Box 34, Roxbury Station, Boston, Mass. 



Eaton's Rust Preventor. 



For GUNS, CUTLERY and SURGICAL INSTRU 



MENTS. Specially adapted for salt water shooting. 



For sale at all principal gun stores. Western 



trade supplied dy E. E. EATON, 53 State street, 



Chicago, 111. Cannot be sent by mail. 



Manufactured solely by 



QUO. B. BATON, 570 Pavonla Avenue, 



Jersey City, N. J. 



STORM-DEFYING WINDMILL. 



Dor pumping water for rural residences, foun- 

 tains and fish ponds. A. J. CORCORAN, ?6 John 

 street, New York City. 



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. 



7ul — ■ 



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

 a receipt of express charges. 

 Send for photograph and prices. 



If. 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. 



ZPECK & SNYDER'S 



Celebrated Tennis Balls 

 and Bats. 



Our new Franklin Bat 



■annot be surpassed. Price 

 J5.50. We are sole makers 

 of the Regulai ion Ball, adopted by the U. S. N. L. T. 

 Association, 6 p- il 5, 1884. and by the Intercollegiate 

 L. T. Association May 7, 1884. The Playing Rules ot 

 Lawn Tennis, with complete catalogue of our popu- 

 lar goods, by mail, 10c. stamps. 



PECK & SNYDER, 12(3. 138, 130 Nassau st., N. Y. 



SPORTSMEN'S DELIGHT. 



Merino Elastic Felt Gun Wads 



SOMETHING NEW! 



Ask your dealers for them. If he don't have 

 them send us 40 cents for sample hox of 256, and 

 we will send, postage prepaid. Greatly lessens the 

 recoil, keeps gun cleaner, gives better pattern and 

 penetration than any other wad. One box will load 

 twice as many shells as a box of pink-edge. Just 

 the. wad to use over powder and fill up shells, as it 

 is only half the price of other felt wads. Manufac- 

 tured' only by THE MERINO ELASTIC FELT GUN 

 WAD CO., 106 South Charles St., Baltimore, Md. 



THE 



BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. 



Successors to The J. M. Brunswick & Balke Co. 

 and The H. W. Collender Co. 



%»aKJ5KOOMS: 



860 Broadway, New York. 



Market & Huron Streets, Northside, Chicago. 

 211 Market Street, St. Louis. 



1134 Market 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. 



EVERY PERSON "WHO INTENDS VISITING; 



The Sporting Wilds of Maine 



Heeds one of the following books. 



BASTWJI ED, HO I or Adventures at Range- 

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WILD WOODS LIFE ; A Trip to Parmache- 

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FARKAK'S 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. 2o6 pages and large map. By mail, 50 cts. 



CAMP LIFE in the Wilderness. Second edition 

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

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FARKAK'S Pocket Map of the Androscoggin 

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Richardson and Rangley Lakes Illustrated. 

 A thorough and complete guide to the Andros- 

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Are you bound for the woods? Do you know the 

 way? No? Then follow the blazes "Nessmtik has 

 made with his little hatchet. In other words (lest 



- . -■ 



I 



you may not understand figurative language) buy, 

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The English " Fishing Gazette." 



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



flshculture. 



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



Volume VI. commenced witti tne number for 



January 7, 1882. 



Editor— R. B. MARSTON 



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



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Contains special articles on all fresh and salt 

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 natural history; where to fish; angling notes and 

 queries: angling exchange column; notices of 

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A copy of the current number can be had (post 

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Two Beautiful Illustrated Boots 

 PADDLE AND PORTAGE 



AND 



Canoe and Camera. 



by thomas bedgwick steels, of Hartford, Conn. 



123 exquisite illustrations of life in the woods, 

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The humorous as well as the serious side of came 

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Seven Editions of these works sold. Most popu- 

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A NEW MAINE MAP. 



The headwaters of the 



Aroostook:, Penobscot and St, Joti Riyers 



Compiled by Thomas Sedgwick Steele. 



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Profitable Poultry Keeping. 



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Revised, With Additions, bv 



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