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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Jttlt 3, 1884. 



PRICES O F FISHING TACKLE. 



Brass Multiply! ngTieels with balance handles, first quality and fine finish, 75ft., $1.00; 120ft., $1.25; 

 180ft., $1.60; 240ft.. $I.Wj .300ft., $3.00; 450ft., $&.35; 60Qf£, p.SO; 760ft., $8.75: 900ft ,$3.00. Nickel plating 

 and Drags extra. Brass Click Reels. 25yds . CO ets : 40yds , 75 ets. ; 60yds., 85 cents. ; 80vds., $1.00. Kiffe't 

 Uelebrated Hooks nelled on put. Single gut, n ets. per doz.: double, 5i0 ets. per doz. ; treble, 30 ets. pel 

 doz. Single Gut Tiout and Black Cass Leaders. 1yd., 5 ets.; 2yd*?., 10 ets., 3yds., 15 ets. Double Twist© 

 Leaders, 3 length. Sets. ; 4 length, 10 ets. ; treble, 3 length. 10 ets.; 4 length, 15 ets.; extra heavy 4 -pi v 

 4 length, 25 ets. Trout Plies, 60 ets. per doz. ; Blaeli Cass Plies, Si. 00 per doz. Samples of our goods sent 

 by mail or express on receipt of price. SEND FOB PRICE LIST. 



HJBRMA tfN II. KIFFE, 318 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Betweeu Fulton Ferry and City Hall. OPEN EVENINGS. 



OUR NEW MODEL 



THREE BARBEL 



GUN. 



Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 

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



O. smEIT-EC. JML&i1<sl.g>t?, Syracuse,JJ.Y. 



UP & MC'S FISHING SUIT, 



DARK LEAD COLOR, 



AND THE 



HOLABIRD 



SHOOTING SUITS 



Of Waterproofed Duck, Dead Grass Color, Irish 

 Fustian and Imported Corduroy. 



ASSORTED COLORS. 

 Unequaled in Convenience, Style or Workmanship. 



UPTHEGR0VE 



AND 



McLELLAN, 



Valparaiso, Incl. 



Write for our new Catalogue and Samples. 



THIS^* 



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

 Can oe 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 

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



Sportsmen's Wear. 



No. A 1, Barnard Canvas Shooting Coat, 

 No 1, '• " '* 

 No. 2, " " «• «• 



No. 3, " " " " 



»5 OO 

 4 OO 



a bo 



1 75 



For sale by all gun and sporting goods dealers. Ask for them; 

 see lhat our trade mark is on the lining. They are the best; take no 

 other. 



We also manufacture Hats, Caps, Legging, Pants, Vests, 

 Waterp oof Horsehide Boots and Shoes, Carrya 1 Bags, 

 Gun Cases, Cartridge Bag , Shell Boxes, and every de- 

 sor ptien of goods used by sportsmen, made from canvas. 

 Corduroy and Waterproof Leather. 



Illustrated catalogue, sample and measurement blanks sent free 

 upon application. 



GE',RGE BARNARD & CO., 108 Madison St , Chicago. 



EASTERN AGENCY: 47 Murray st., N.Y. F. N. White, Manager. 



A Lotion for Sportsmen, Excursionists & Others. 



Protects persons using it from the attacks of MOSQUITOES. 

 BLA.CK FLIES, and other insects, and from SUNBURN and the 

 disagreeable effects of exposure to the weather. 



1 1 is beneficial to the skin, and has no disagreeable odor; is color- 

 less and cleanly, not staining the finest linen, and washes off 

 readily on the application of soap and water. 



MANUFACTURED BY 



TH0S. JENNESS & SON, 12 West Market Sq., Bangor. 



Sold by the leading dealers in sporting goods throughout the country 

 Price, 50 Cents Per Battle. 

 N. B.— When ordering please mention this paper. 



Bargains that should be in every Sportsman's Hands. 



A PEW COPIES OP THE SECOND EDITION OF 



«* ^iw ii«ra shootiivg" 



JLet't, 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 grotise and quails. 



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



T. O. DAVEY. Publisher. London, Ont. 



AT THE LONDON FISHERIES EXHIBITION 



THE ISTICHOLS 



Hexagonal Split Bamboo Fishing Rods 



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



ence more than numbers. This is the highest prize awarded to any American for Split Bamboo Rods. 



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



Send for list with Massachusetts Fish and Game Laws. 



PATENT BREECH & MUZZLE-LOADING 



Yacht Cannon, 



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



MANUFACTURED BY THE 



STRONG FIUE ARMS CO., New Haven, Ct. 



Also Mfrs. of Shelton Auxiliary Rifle Barrels, Combination Sights 



and Cartridge Grooving Machines. 



Send for Catalogue and Price List. 



STORM-DEFYING WINDMILL. 



-t pumping water for rural residence-, .* 

 tins and fish ponds. A. .1. CORCORAN, 76 John 

 street, New York City. 



EXCELSIOR BAIT PAIL. 



(Patentel). The Fisherman's Pi iend. 



There is an inside 

 pail which can be re- 

 moved and placed ii 

 the water the same a; 

 a "fish car," thuf 

 keeping the bait alive 

 for an indefinite time 

 The i, an which fits in 

 the inside pad can be 

 raised and lowered, 

 thus affording an easy 

 selection of bait with- 

 out wetting the hand. 

 The bait is kept alive 

 during transportation 

 i (the critical time) by 

 j the continuous flow- 

 g§ mg of the water 

 flm Through the perfora- 

 j-g= tions. thus causing a 

 ^m never failing supolyoi 

 a= fresh air. For sale by 

 all dealers, or will be 

 sent on receipt of price. 8 Quarts, $2.50 each; ia 

 Quarts, $ 3.25 each. Manufactured only by DE LA 

 VFRGNE & CO., 176 Chambers street. New York. 



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, of express charges. 

 Send for photograph and prices. 



Jf. 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 



PfT-K & SNYDER'S 



Celebrated Tennis Balls 

 and Bats. 



Our new Franklin Dat 

 cannot be surpassed. Price 

 S5.50. We are sole makers 

 of the Ke„uia,ion Ball, adopted by the U. S. N. L T. 

 Association, Ap< il 5, 1881. and by the Intercollegiate 

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

 Lawn Tennis, with complete catalogue of our popu 

 lar sroods, by mail. 10c. stamps. 



PECK & SNYDER, 126. 128, 130 Nassau st.,N.\. 



Refrigerator Baskets. 



The grandest thing ever invented for fishermen 

 or for parties living out of town, as articles ot a 

 perishable nature can be carried around all day in 

 the hottest weather and will be kept cold as ice. 

 These baskets being lined with tin and packed with 

 boiler felt are perfect portable refrigerators, pre- 

 serving the contents and giving plenty of ice-water 

 for drinking purposes. They are made of the best 

 rattan, with drop handles, double lids and straps on 

 top, and are the strongest and most handsome 

 baskets ever made. Two sizes. Price $3.50 and 

 $4.50. Sent by express on receipt of price by the 

 patentee, JOHN R. HARE, G3 Fayette street, Balti- 

 more, Md. 



THE PETMECKY 



G-TT2ST CLEAITBR. 



The only Cleaner that will thoroughly clean a gun 

 barrel, doing the work equally well in choke bores 

 without adjustment. Will do the work quicker and 

 better t&an all other implements, for the purpose, 

 combined. Price, «1.25. By mail, 10 cents extra. Ask 

 your dealer for it ^""V? ^^CK?*" 



Wholesale Dealer in Guni, Fishing Taokl« t etc., Aus- 

 tin, T«»«. 



Are you bound for the woods? Do you know the 

 way? No? Then follow the blazes '-Nessmuk has 

 made with his little hatchet. In other words (lest 



70U may not understand figurative language) buy, 

 tudy and be guided by "Nessmuk's" book on 

 'Voodcsaft. Its author has forgotten more about 

 tie woods and camp life than most book writers on 

 t tat topic ever knew. Woodcraft is compact, clear, 

 concise, comprehensive, and full of sconce and 

 g imption. Its price is $1.00. 



The English " Fishing Gazette." 



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



ashculture. 



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



Volume VI. commenced with the number for 



January V, 1882 



Ebitor— R. B. MARSTON 



free by post for one year for 12s. 6d. (say 83.20) to 



any address in the United States. 



Sent direct from the office for any portion of a 

 year at the above rate. D. 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: fishculture and 

 natural history; where to fish; angling notes and 

 queries: angling exchange column; notices of 

 isking 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- 

 on, the FISHING! GAZETTE otfiee, 12 and 13. 

 Fetter -lane, London. 



The FISHING UAZETTE 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 

 'ubjects."— Truth. 



"a brighter and gayer little paper is not pub- 

 lished. "—Hay/air. 



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 

 Ishing quarters, whisky, waterproof fishing goods, 

 .igars and tobacco, books of angling, and all other 

 equirements of anglers; also for all general adver- 

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

 of the eountrj and abroad. 



Office— 12 and IS. Fr'^er-lane London 



Two Beautiful Illustrated Boots 

 PADDLE AND PORTAGE 



AND 



Canoe and Camera. 



by thomas sedgwick Steele, of Hartford, Conn, 



123 exquisite illustrations of life in the woods, 

 with map in each copy. 



The humorous as well as the serious side of camp 

 life is vividly represented, while Mr. Steele's well- 

 known artistic perceptions, and a most intense love 

 of nature, has made the work all that could be 

 desired. 



Seven Editions of these works sold. Most popu- 

 lar books in the market. Cloth. Price $1.50 each. 



A NEW MAINE MAP. 



The headwaters of the 



ui oostoofc, Penobscot and St, John Rivers 



Compiled by Thomas Sedgwick Steele. 



The chart Is 30x30 inches, printed on Govern 

 tnent survey paper and mounted on cloth. Sent 

 postpaid on receipt of price, $1. 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 



30 Park Row. New York. 



BLAINE 



Agents wanted for authen- 

 tic edition of his life. Pub- 

 lished at Augusta, his home. 

 Largest, handsomest, cheap- 

 est, best. By the renowned 

 historian and biographer, Col. Conwell, whose life 

 of Garfield, published by us, outsold the twenty 

 others by 60^000 Outsells every book ever pub- 

 lished in this world; many agents are selling fifty 

 daily. Agents are making fortunes. All new be- 

 ginners successful; grand chance for them; $43 50 

 made by a lady agent the first day. Terms most 

 liberal. " Particulars free. Better send 25 cents for 

 postage, etc., on free outfit, now ready, including 

 large prospectus book and save valuable time. 

 ALLEN & CO., Augusta, Me. 



The Still-Hunter, 



— BY— 



T. S. VAN DYKE. 



PRICE, POSTPAID. $3.00. 

 For Sale by the Forest and Stream Pub. Co. 



Pocket Mosquito Bar. 



iHolden's Patent.) 

 No discomfort in wearing day 

 or night. No trouble to put on, 

 convenient to carry. Try one 

 unless you are mosmlto 

 proof. Sample by mail. Si. 

 Worth §1 per day in mos- 

 quito season. 



THOS. KANE & CO., 

 Chicago, El. 



