FOREST AND STREAM. 



[April Id, 1888. 



Fish Hooks. 



S. ALLCOCK & CO., 



IO. o d cl I t o la. , X!iiglazLd. ; 



TRADE MARK. Dealers 



Have been awarded Gold 

 Medals and Highest awards 

 at all exhibitions for Fish 

 Hooks, Artificial Flies, 

 Baits, Gut Leaders, Braided 

 Waterproof Silk Lines, etc. 



All best goods bear our 

 Trade Mark and can be had 

 from all Fishing Tackle 



Wholesale only from tlie Works. 



Syracuse, N. Y M 

 Split-Bamboo Fish Rod Co. 



MANUFACTURERS OF 



FINE SPLIT-BAMBOO FISH RODS 



AND 



Pat. Waterproof Paper FislM Cases 



Our rsds are equal to any, our prices for same 

 quality of goods are the the lowest. 



Johbers, Manufacturers and Dealers, it will be 

 to your interest to order samples and get our 

 prices. 



We are bound to make the best rod for the 

 lowest price. 



We can sell you rods all ready for the ferrules 

 at a very low price made to any caliber. 



HENRY LOFTIE, 



Manager. 

 Liddell & Kaeding, San Francisco, Cal. 



Agents for the Pacific Slope. 



TROUT FLIES 



36c. Per Dozen. 



H. H. K I FFE, 



318 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 

 Send for Fishing Tackle Catalogue. 



PRICE'S PATENT 



Tin Tackle Cases. 



IMPROVED REDUCED. 



Pocket. 7Mx3MxlMin $1 50 



Gem, 9X6x5^in 4 00 



Acme, 12x8Xo>£in 6 00 



They are the best. Be sure to see them, 

 FOLDING- (POCKET) HATS. 



PATENTED. 



Fishing — Three ounces, wide brim, pin stripe. 

 Gunning — Five ounces, helmet, dead grass. 



SEND SIZE OF HAT WANTED. 



Either Hat by Mail 50 cts. 



Illustrated circulars on application. 



H. F PRICE. 



Box 2308. 29 Murray St., New York 



PECK & SNYDER, 



124, 126 & 128 Nassau St., N. Y. 



DEALERS IN 



Fine Fishing Tackle. 



Two-piece Greenwood Lake Black Bass Rod, Ger- 

 man Sin ■■.■-■!■■■'■" •'' 1 



Same Rod, Nickel Plated Mountings 8 50 



Fine Split Bamboo Fly or Bass Rods, German Sliver 



Mountings, each 15 00 



Same Rod, Nickel Mountings, each 10 00 



Best Baits for Trolling for Bass or Pickerel are the 

 White Bait Phantom Minnow, sizes Nos. i and 5, 



each 75c; No. 6 85 



Fine Trout Flies per dozen 75 



Fine Bass Flies, per dozen 1 50 



Best Fly Spcons, Nos. 4 and 5, each 50 



American Spinner, Nos. 5 and 6, each 75 



"- ■. . -- ' :■::> 



Rubber Multiplying Reels, 60yds., with Patent Click, 



I I I $4.00. 



SOMETHlNtf NEW.— Sand Worm or Shrimp Box, 

 very neat, $1.25. 



TO ANGLERS! 



Intending buyers who want really first-class 

 Fishing Tackle at moderate prices would find it 

 to their advantage to write to 



W. J. CUMMINS, 

 Fishing Tackle Manufacturer, Bishop Auckland, 

 England, tor one of his Angling Guides and 

 Catalogues, profusely illustrated. Sent to any 

 address free. 



Silk Worm Gut 



CORMACK & CO. call attention of dealers, 

 the trade and consumers to their large assort- 

 ment of Murcia Silk Worm Gut for fishing 

 tackle. Long and extra long, heavy and fine. 

 Sample thousand, assorted grades, heavy to fine 

 $7.50. Address 



OOHIUE^OK eft* 0O. ? 

 81 New St., or Box 3,700, New York City. 



ENGLISH TROUT FLIES 



Dressed by Practical Work People. 

 Hackle Flies, 40 cents per doz.; Winged Flies, 50 

 cts.; on Sneck Bend Hooks made expressly for us 

 and on superior gut. A sample dozen mailed free 

 to any address on receipt of 50 cents. 



Inventors and only makers of the BOYTON 

 FLOATING FLY. and manufacturers of all 

 kinds of Superior Fishing Tackle. 



KEWEL1 BROS., 

 70* Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Cal. 



DOUBLE ENAMEL RODS. 

 Enclose stamp for circular to E. M. Edwards, 

 Hancock, Del Co., N. Y„ patentee and manufac- 

 turer of Dou ble Enamel Split Bamboo Rods, pat- 

 ented Nov. 9, 1885. A fine assortment on hand, 

 also to order. Every Rod guaranteed to outwear 

 any two single enamel rods. 



jjor Me. 



SALMON FISHING 



IN CANADA. 



The celebrated rivers Mingan, Romaine and 

 several others in the Seigniory of Mingan on the 

 north shore of the St. Lawrence are to let for the 

 season of 1888. Lists and particulars will be sent 

 on application to the 



LABRADOR COMPANY (Limited), 

 877 St. Paul street (P. O. Box 105), 



Montreal, Canada. 



A FEW SHARES IN THE RENOTJS SAL- 

 mon Club for sale. The Renous River and 

 branches afford about 75 miles of salmon fishing. 

 The club's lease covers about 30 lakes and 40 

 brooks in addition, and as they contain quanti- 

 ties of large sea and brook trout, the fishing is 

 good from the time the ice leaves until the sea- 

 son closes. This is the most accessible and least 

 expensive salmon fishing to be had. Maps, etc., 

 can be seen at Thos. J. Conroy's,C5 Fulton street, 

 Abbey & Imbrie, 18 Vesey street, aud for fuller 

 details address E. HUHT2IG, 351 West 123d street, 

 or Fred. D. Storey, Supreme Court, New York. 



SEA TROUT.— PERMITS FOR THE SEA- 

 son's fishing on Tracadie, the best sea trout 

 river in New Brunswick, Canada, will be given 

 on application to the subscriber, who will give 

 all needful information as to the obtaining of 

 men, supplies and board at the mouth of this 

 river, which is 40 miles long. Reference as to its 

 character, J. H. Phwir, Esq., Fishery Commis- 

 sioner. New Brunswick, Fredericton, Can. ED- 

 WARD JACK, Fredericton, New Brunswick, 

 Canada. 



Pleasure and Profit. 



6,000 acres finest grazing, hunting and fishing 

 lands in the State. Deer, bear, wildcats, wild 

 turkeys, ducks and other small game in abund- 

 ance. For particulars address 



L. S. CONNOR, 

 Orangeburg, South Carolina. 



Salmon Pools for Rent 



About 13 miles finest salmon fishing on Resti- 

 gouche River; can be divided. Lock Box 35, 

 Savannah, Ga. 



J- IVE WHITE HARES (Lepxm Americanus), 

 -J captured and properly boxed and delivered 

 to express in Bethel, Me., in good condition on 

 xeceipt of orders and remittances at $3 per pair. 

 Refer to Hon. H. O. Stanley, Dixfield, Me., Fish 

 and Game Commissioner. J. G. RICH, Bethel, 

 Me. " deeie.tf 



Chester White, Berkshire 

 and Poland China Pigs, 

 fine setter dogs, Scotch 

 Collies, Foxhounds and 

 Beagles, Sheep and Poultry, 

 _ bred and for sale by W. 

 GIBBONS & CO., West Chester, Chester Co., Pa. 

 Send stamp for circular and price list. 



WANTED. 



A competent judge to judge the races at the 

 meeting of the American Coursing Club, to be 

 held at Great Bend, Kan., Oct. 17 to 23, 1888. 

 Please communicate (furnishing references as to 

 competency, etc.) with FRANK K. DOAN Sec, 

 1210 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. mch39,lmo 



The Audubon Magazine 



BOUND. 



Volume I. of the Audubon Magazine, bound 

 in cloth with gilt stamp, is notv ready. 



It is illustrated by numerous reproductions of 

 our most familiar birds from Audubon's plates, 

 and by many wood cuts. 



The articles from the pens of some of our first 

 ornithologists are entertaining and accurate, 

 and the lessons taught by them are of value to 

 all. It constitutes a most valuable work on the 

 natural history and the economic importance of 

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The Volume of 288 pages is sold for $1.00. 

 Forest and Stream Publishing Co., 



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UNCLE LISHA'S SHOP. 



CONTENTS: 



The School Meeting in District 13. 

 II. Uncle Lisha's Spring Gun. 



III. In Uncle Lisha's Shop. 



IV. Concerning Owls. 



V. Uncle Lisha's Courting. 



VI. How Zene Burnham Come Ifc on His 



Father. 



VII. A Rainy Day in the Shop. 



VII t. The Turkey Shoot at Hamner's. 

 IX. Sana Lovel's Thanksgiving. 

 X. Little Sis. 



XI. Sam Lovel's Bee-Hunting. 



XII. In the Shop Again. 



XIII. The Fox Hunt. 



XIV. Noah Chase's Deer-Hunting. 



XV. The Hard Experience of Mr.-Abijah 



Jarvis. 

 XVI. The Coon Hunt. 

 XVII. In the Sugar Camp. 

 XVIII. Indians in Danvis. 

 XIX. The Boy Out West. 

 XX. Breaking Up. 

 XXI. The Departure. 

 XXII. The Wild Bees' Swarm. 



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The April number contains the following: 



THE MOCKINGBIRD. 



HINTS TO AUDUBON WORKERS— Appendix. 



CHARLEY'S WONDERFUL JOURNEYS. ' 



THE AUDUBON MONUMENT.— Illustrated. 



TWO LITTLE CAPTIVES -Illustrated. 



HELPLESS PETS. 



BY ALBATROSS MAIL. 



BIRD MYTHS.-l. 



THE AUDUBON NOTE BOOK: 



Membership Returns. 



Saving the Tree. 



A Crossbill in Mid-Ocean. 



The Spairoiv Correspondence. 



Preservation of the Yellovistone Park. 

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