Oct. 2d, 1885.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



HUMPHREYS' 



Manual of all Diseases, 



By F. HCJIPHUEV8, 31, D. 



MCHLT BOXTND IN 



CLOTH and GOLD 

 Mailed Free. 



MET OF PBINCIPAI. NOS. 



PEIOB. 



Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations. .. 

 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic. .. . .Sft 

 Crying CoHc. or Teetliing of Infants. .25 



Diarrhea of Children or Adalts.. 35 



Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Oolio 



Cholera Morbus, Vomiting 25 



Coughs. Cold. Bronchitis 25 



Neuralgia, Toothache, Baocacho 2.> 



Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo. . .25 



HOMEOPATHIC 



Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach 2S 



Suppressed or Painful Periods •JJa 



Whites, too Profuso Periods tSia 



Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathinff.... 

 Salt Rhenni, Krysipelas, Eruptions., .95 



Rheumatism. Rheumatic Pains AS 



Fever and Ague. OhiUs, Malana SO 



Plies, Blind or Bleeding 50 



Catarrh, Influonza, Cold in the Head. .50 

 Whooping <!oiigh. Violent CouRhs... .SO 

 General Debility.Physioal Weakness .60 



Kidney Disease ^-kQ 



IVervoiis Debility. . . ........ -l.OO 



Urinary Weakness.Wettius Bod. ... .50 



Diseases of the Heart, Palpitfttion..l.OO 



SPECI FIGS. 



Sold by Drugeists, or sent postpaid on receipt of 

 price.— UCMPHKKY8' MKDICISE CO., 100 FnltouSt. S.IT. 



TROUT FLIES, 



REDUCED TO 



20o. Per Dozen 



Until Dec. 1, 1885 to close out stock. 



H. H. KIFFE, 



318 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Send for fislilng Tackle Catalogue. 



BRAIDED FISHING LINES. 



The great superiority of a properly braided line over a twisted or laid line, has increased the demand for 

 braided lines enormously. This demand has induced a number of manufacturers, entirely unacquainted with the 

 requirements of anglers, to put on the market a quantity of perfectly worthless goods. Many of these Imes are 

 undersized and short of marked length; nearly all of them are made of poor material and on old-fashioned 

 machines. Anglers will please take notice that all of our best braided lines — cotton, linen, raw silk, dressed silk, oiled 

 K. silk, enamel, and polished wat&i'proof tapers— are labeled with our full -firm, name and trade mark, except the enamel 

 fly lines on cards, which bear only om- trade mai-k and the name of the Empire City Braid Co., whose agents we are. 



If your dealer does not keep our goods in stock, or will not order them for you, send us 50 cents for our 180-page 

 folio illustrated catalogue. 



ABBEY <Sc IMBBIE, 



Manufacturers of every description of 

 18 Vesey Street (Fourth door from the Aster House), New York- 



Guns, Ammunition <& Gun Implements. 



51 to 66 Court Street, near City Hall, Brooklyn. 



EstaMished 24 Years. 



'In^V*'^*'"*'^®'" ® Killing Single-barrel BreechloadinrShotgun, 12-bore. length of barrel S3in., weight 7%lhs., walnut stock, price $-3.50; if sent by ex- 

 press. 50 cts. extra for boxing. U. M. C. Paper Shells, 45 cts. per 100. Brass Shells, 3 cts. each Powder, 30 cts. a pound; 6^ pound keg, $1.50. Shot, 35-pound 

 t)ag, SI 50. Crimpei-s, 10 and 12 gauge, 40 cts.; sent by mail. 50 cts. Screw Jointed Cleaning Rod with wirs brush and swab, 40 cts. ; by mail, 50 cts. Decap- 



■nf»T*.'? ft-Tlfl T .no/l^iro hiv»r»*-l 1 rt ^^t-rt . K-rr-mnll T>A^„-^ . — p . 1 tn t-»j -m ^ ^ e- . i rf ^t-^ o» — ^* . .i ti ^ Ti/r 



breechloadiug pruns, 50 ets. Lone Covers, 50 era ; by mail, 60 eta. Leggins, §1.45; by 'maur$^607 Caps, with one peak, 50 cts. ; wltla two peaks, 75 cts. ;' by 

 inail. 5 cts. extra. Coats, with nine pockets, $1.60. Pants, $1.00; by mail, 25 cts. extra. Game Ba^s, 12x14, 50 cts,; Dy mail, 60 cts. Send 2-cent stamp for 



Illustrated Catalogue and Price List. 



Open Evenings, J, 



r MARSTERS. 51 to 55 Court St., near City Hall. Brooklyn. 



T. H. CHUBB'S 



^Henshall" S-olit Bamboo Bass Rod. 



This cut represents our '-Henshall" Split Bamboo Bass Rod 

 length, 8 feet 3 3-10 inches; weight 8 oz. This rod has extra tip 

 li?ht wood hand-grasp whipped with cane. Metal reel seat, or 

 reel bands, as preferred. Hexagonal cajj feriules, with welt, no 

 dowels, anti-friction tie guides. Three-ring tops, nickel plated 

 trimmings fastened on. These rods are all ready for use, with 

 the exception of winding and varnishing, for $7.50. This rod is 

 made according to the dimensions given us by Dr. Henshall, and is 

 indorsed by him as a "Standard Henshall Rod." Above rod 

 with German silver trimmings, instead of nickel, $9.25. Send 

 for catalogue of Trout and Bass Fly Rods, also Amateur and Rod 

 Makers' Supplies, to 



T. H. CHUBB, Post Mills. Orange Co., Vt. 



Mention this paper. 



T. A. AXLEN'S SPECIALTIES. 



MONMOUTH, 



AIjILi'EN'S duck CALL— Improved, Nickel Plated; the most natural-toned, easiest-blowing, 

 smallest and only Metal Duck Call ever invented and the only one that perfectly imitates the wild duck. 

 Sent by mail on receipt of $1. 



. Af^LEWS BOW-FACINO O RS— Can be attached to any boat in five minutes, shipped 

 instantly in the roughest water; work much easier than the common oar. In duck shooting they ai'e 

 invaluable; you see the bird the instant it leaves the water. Sent by express on receipt of $8. 



ALLEN'S SHEL.L >^ WAGE— Will reduce brass shells to their original siz^ in one-half minute, 

 making them as smooth and solid as when new. On ordering mention gauge wanted. Sent bv express 

 for $1; by man Si. aO. j f 



ALLEN'S DECOY DUCK TRAME— Is a simple device for holding the dead duck in a 

 natural position m the water. Price $4 per doz. SEND FOK CAT\i>OGUK FREE. 



BEST ENGLISH 

 TWIST BAERELS. 

 $35. 



DAMASCUS STEEL BARRELS, 

 $50 to $200. 



MANUFACTURERS OF THE 



LEFEVER AUTOMATIC HAMMERLESS GUNS. 



PKICB, $75 to $300.00. 



This improvement is the only hammerless gun in the world with compensated action, to take up 

 wear in every direction. The safety is automatic both in locking and releasing. Used bv the best trap 

 shots in America^ Winner of the Pierce Diamond Badge three times at the New York State Convention. 

 Send for illustrated catalogue. 



liEPEVER ARMS CO., Syracuse, N. Y. 



NEW YORK SALES ROOMS: VON I-ENGERKB & DETMOI.I>. 14 Murray St. 

 PHILADELPHIA, " JOSEPH C. GRUBB & CO., 713 Market St, 



AIR GUNS 



PRICE?: S6. $9, SIO, $12, $15, $18 and $20. 



Latest and Best Invention. 



and the shooting qualities that made the Baker Gun a great success. Send for Circulars 



ITHACA GUN CO., Ithaca, N. Y> 



Breech-Loading Single-Barreled Shotgun. 



&XO.OO. 



Remington &ystemBreech Action, which is so well and favorably known aa to need no commt'flitf wit 

 our hands. 38in. Decarbonized Steel Barrel, Black Walnut stock. Uses No. 16 B Brass or No 20 Paaer 

 Cento-Fire Shells. Guaranteed to be the best gun for the money extant. Weight 71bs. A magoaauemt 



THE ALFORD & BERKELE CO., 77 Chambers St., N. Y. (P. 0. Box 2102 ) 



POR PROFIT AHD PLEASURE. 



The gun shown above is our NEW COMBINATION 

 ATR GUN. This is the most complete arrangement ever 

 offered. It combines two pieces in one (a perfect Rifle to 

 shoot a regular 23-100 cartridge, and a superior Air Gun to 

 «to:<K)t darts, slues and shot). It can be Instantly changed from one to the other, ard has a steel barrel 

 riffied. All the parts extra heavy, and so constructed of best material to stand continuous service, mak- 

 iacs the most durable guu manufactured, and by far the most practical long-range Air Gun ever made for 

 gaSlery or field. WE MANUFACTURE A FULL ASSORTMENT OF AIR GUNS SUITED TO MEET 

 THE TASTES AND WANTS OF EVERY ONE. The quality of our goods has established them in all 

 taae principal markets of the worid, and their superiority has induced the United States Navy to place 

 t&em, with success, on their school ships. (^"Illustrated price lists sent upon application. Address 



H. M. QGTACKENBUSH, Manufacturer, Herkimer, N. Y., XJ. S. A. 



Note.— We stamp our name plainly on each gun we make. Send for catalogue B. 



gAnoe handling. 



By C. B. VAUX ("DOT"). 



A complete manual for the management of a canoe. The author begins at the very 



Ssepsming, describes and explains the rudiments in the simplest and plainest way possible. 



(ffiwerything is made intelligible for beginners : and besides this A B C teaching there are so 



uaaaasgr hints and wrinkles that the oldest canoeist afloat will find pleasure and profit in the 



sitnaay of these. The book is complete and concise— no useless duffle between its covers. The 



subjecibs treated are the choice of a canoe, paddling, sailing, care of the canoe, recipes and 



rules. The text is further elucidated by numerous practical drawings, and the beauty of the 



book is enhanced by the many ornamental vignettes. Pages 168; uniform with ''Canoa 



Buildingv" Price, postpaid, $1.00. 



NEW YORK: Forest and Stream Publishing Co., 39 Park Row. 



T AKTimsr. i Davies & Co., 1 Finch Lane, Cornhill. 

 Lur^ijurn . ]^QsmE & Wilson, 156 Minories. E. C. 



