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FOREST AND STREAM. 
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PRICES OF FISHING TACKLE. 
Brass Multiplying Reels with balance handles, first quality and fine finish 
1S0ft. , $1.50; R40F6,, 1,75; BOOEL., $2,003 450f6,, $2.25; GOOEE., $2.50; THOL., $2,755 900Et , $38.00. Niekel plating 
and Drags extra. Brass Click Reels, 25yds , 60 cts,; 40yds., 75 ets.; G0yds., 85 cents.; 80yds., $1.00. Kiffe’s 
ae et Hooks -nélled on gut. Single gut, 12 cts. per doz.; double, 20 cts, per doz. ; treble, 30 cts. per 
Leaders, 3 length. 5 cts.; 4 length, 10 cts.; treble, 3 len tS, 5 
gut L “) -; treble, eth, 10 cts,; 4 length, 15 cts.; 
4leagth, 25 ets, Trout Plies, 50 cts. per doz.: Black Bass Tlies, $1.00 per doz. a1 
by mail or express on receipt of price, SEND FOR PRICE sien ie Sgt ala gl i ads 
HERMANN H. KIFFE, 318 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Between Fulton Ferry and City Hall. OPEN EVENINGS. 
CUR NEW MODEL 
THREE BARREL 
‘i GUN. 
Tft., $1.00; 120ft,, $1.25- 
extra heavy 4-ply, 
PRICK, 575 TO $250 
Send for Illustrated Catalogue, = 
This gun is light and compact, from 9 to 10 lbs, weight. The rifle is perfectly accurate. 
in. C. SMITE, Makeor, Syracuse, N.WY. 
UP & MC’S FISHING SUIT, 
DARK LEAD COLOR, 
AND THE 
HOLABIRD 
SHOOTING SUITS 
6 Of Waterproofed Duck, Dead Grass Color, Irish 
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"Stew 
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Fustian and Imported Corduroy. 
| ASSORTED COLORS. 
Unequaled in Convenience, Style or Workmanship. 
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Write for our new Catalogue and Samples. 
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UPTHEGROVE THiS 
Is our Skeleton Coat or Game Bag. Weighs but 15 ounces. -2 
AND Can be worn oyer or under an ordinary coat. Has seyen 
Ni cLELL AN, dead grass color, and will hold the game of a successfur 
¥ day without losing a hair or feather. We will mail it to 
Valparaiso, Ind. you, postage paid, for $2.00, Send breast measure. 
pockets and game pockets. It is of strong material, 
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Sportsmen’s ear. 
No. A i, Barnard Capvas Shooting Coat, - #5 00 
No. 1, oe ee at os “= aA 00 
No. 2, ee ve ac ce = 4 60 
No. 3 «a ac ee ee - 1 75 
For sale by all gun and sporting goods dealers. Ask for them; 
ree at our trade mark is on the ling, They are the best; take no 
We also manufacture Hats, Caps, Leggins, Pants, Vests, 
Waterp:oof Horsehide Boots and Shoes, Carryall Bags, 
Gun Cases, Cartridge Bag:, Shell Boxes, and every de- 
scriptien of goods used by sportsmen, made from canvas, 
Corduroy and Waterprocf Leather. 
Tilustrated catalogue, sample and measurement blanks sent free 
upen application, 
GEORGE BARNARD & C0., 108 Madison St , Chicago 
EASTERN AGENCY: 47 Murray st., N.Y. F.N. Warn, Manager. 
Elastic Heel-Plate for Shotguns, Hunting & Military Rifles 
SEND. FOR CIRCULAR. SOLD BY ALL GUN DEALERS AND WHOLESALED BY 
HERMANN BOKER & CO., 101 & 103 Duane Street, New York City. 
SURI OLE NE: 
A Lotion for Sportsmen, Excursionists & Others. 
Protects persons using it from the attaeks of MOSQUITOES, 
BLACK FLIES, and other insects, and from SUNBURN and the 
disagreeable effects of exposure to the weather. 
It is beneficial to the skin, and has no disagreeable odor; is color- 
less and cleanly, not staining the finest limen, and washes off 
readily on the application of soap and water. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
THOS. JENNESS & SON, 12 West Market Sq., Bangor. 
Sold by the leading dealers in sporting goods throughout the country 
Price, 50 Cents Per Bottle. 
N. B.—When ordering please mention this paper, 
TARGET BALLS AND BALL PIGEONS. 
New and Superior to all others. 
Sample barrel of the New Ball and a handsome silver 
<M badse sent to any address for $3.00. The Moyer ‘Ball 
7 Pigseon”’ and trap will be ready about April15. Trap, $15; 
Pigeons, $18 per M, Any club desiring to test the new ball 
thoroughly we will send 1000 for $5, after which the rerzular 
price will be inflexible at $9 per M. Card’s latest ball trap, 
the only one we guarantee and recommend, and 1000 balls for 
$14. The trap in exchange for your old ball trap and $6,50, 
TARGET BALL AND BALL PIGEON CO., 
Send for circular. Lockport, N. Y- 
Single Gut. Tout and Black Bass Leaders. 1yd,, 6 cts. ; 2yds., 10 ets.; 3yds., 15 cts. Double Twisted | 
GUNS FOR AII:? 
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We offer a better spread in guns this year than eyer before, consisting in part of the Par 
Trap Guns (for which we are sole agents), the Colt Club and other Colt ane Harriiod 
& Richardson’s Guns and Revolvers, Enos James & OGo.’s Invincible Triumph Trap, Never 
Miss and other grades. The Great American Single Gun, called the Field, with top lever ° 
and allimproyements. The Field Gun costs but a trifle, and is designed for boys or men who 
cannot afford to buy fine double guns. Besides the above we have a small jeb lot of guns of 
Webley, Hollis. and other makes which we offer at less than half price. Send stamp for 
catalogue. MH. & D. FOLSOM, 15 Murray Street (P. 0, Box 1114, New York. 
GUNNING COAT. 
Edge of game pocket turned up fo 
show the net bottom, which permits 
ventilation, drip and distention. 
Right and left sides alike. 
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OUTSIDE. 
INSIDE. 
GorduroyiCoat....ce. eae cone $10 00 
° NEC Re ih in he RHO AL 3 00 
*s TROVESCTS Wg eee ene ae 5 00 
Linen Duck Goat: 03... 2 5 00 RN | Tie 
“ prt cae ear 200 & a 
s PATS)! ose eee 3 00 
Cotton Duck Coat..,.......... .-... 4 00 
MY Vest Spee ee! 2 00 
Mn Panta hoe eeeh sb iene ts 2 50 
P) Capote Gorduloy. 2s eeeee eens 2 00 
5, DUCKN Het, ohicemen en tall aan 1 00 
Gaiters of Leather................. 3 00 
es TIGER Jide nose eee 2 00 
Sent everywhere in the United States on 
receipt of price. 
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HENNING, CLOTHIER, 
410 Seventh Street, 
WASHINGTON CITY. 
Bargains that should be in every Sportsman’s Hands. | 
A FEW COPIES OF THE SECOND EDITION OF 
“WING 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. 2 e coe 
Tiustrated: Bound in cloth, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price, 50 cents; formerly sold for $1.00, 
A—Openings to game pocket. 
B—Pockets for empty shells. 
C—Pockets for loaded hells. 
D—Pockets for caps, ete. 
H—Exit from game pocket. 
F—Entrances to game pocket, 
G—Net bottom game pocket. 
H—Game pocket. 
T. G. DAVEY, Publisher, London, Ont. 
you that they have no equal. 
E'ragsrant Vanity F'air 
AND 
Cloth of Gold. 
CIGARETTHEHS. 
Our Cigarettes cannot be surpassed. If you do not use them, atrial will conyince 
Two hundred millions sold in 1883, 
18 First Prize Medals Awarded. 
WM. S. KIMBALL & CO. 
Camping and Cruising 
in Florida, 
By DR. JAMES A. HENSHALL, 
Author of “The Book of the Black Bass.** 
With Forty-Five Spirited Il'ustrations. 
One vol., i2mo., with handsomely designed cover, 
$1.50. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price. 
In this book the author gives, in his personal ex- 
perience, a taithful account of two winters passed 
in Southern Florida, as viewed from the standpoint 
of an angler, a sportsman, a yachtsman, a natural- 
ist and a physician. Dr. Henshall writes with a free 
pen, in most spirited style. aud his book will serve 
as an excellent summer companion, for all who are 
interested in recitals of travel and adventure, while 
for those who may contemplate a winter’s Sojourn 
in the delightful regions described, it will be an in- 
valuable and trustworthy guide. The work will 
certainly commend itself to that already rapidly 
growing class of sportsmen, who eagerly read 
narratives of hunting and sporting adventures, as 
one of the best books yet written; and it will un- 
doubtedly meet from all classes of readers an im- 
mediate recognition of generous welcome. 
Tbe spirited illustrations are from the pen-draw- 
ings of a well-known Cincinnatian, Mr. George W. 
Potter, a pupil of H. F. Farny, now a resident of 
Lake Worth, Florida. 
ROBERT CLARKE & CO., Publishers, 
CINCINNATI, 0. | 
THE 
BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. 
Successors to THs J. M. Brunswick & BALKE Uo, 
and Tas H. W. CoLLENDER Co. 
WA EEOC: 
860 Broadway, New York, ; ' 
Market cuearanl Streets, Northside, Chicago. 
211 Market Sureet, St. Louis. 2 
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. 
J. N. DODGE, 
276 and 278 Division street, Detroit, Mich. 
Manufacturer of Decoy Ducks of all kinds, First ' 
quality, $9 per doz.; second quality, $7: third qual- 
ity, $5. Also geese, brant, coot, swan and snips 
decoys. Duck and turkey calls. Decoys made like 
any pattern furnished, without extra charge. 
Large stock. 
Harrison's Celebrated Fish Hook, 
Registered. 
Trade Gf pa {Es Mark, 
Whereas, It having come to our notice that some 
unprincipled house, to gain their own unworthy 
ends, and to attempt to damage our good name 
having spread reports to the effect that the manu- 
facturers of the above hooks are defunct, we now 
take this opportunity of informing the American 
and British public that such reports are utterly 
false. The same efficient staff of workpeople is 
employed as heretofore, and we challenge the 
world to produce a fish hook for excellence 
of temper, beauty and finish in any way to 
appreach ours, which are to be obtained from | 
the most respeetable wholesale houses in the trade. 
Signed, R. HARRISON, BARTLEET & CO,, 
Sole manufacturers of Harrison’s Celebrated Fish 
Hooks, Redditch, England. ; 
Manufacturers also of Fishing Tackle of every 
description. Sewing and Sewing Machine Needles. 
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