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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 4, 1891. 



AOENT FOR B. O. MILAMS 



relebratcd 

 Keur.ncky Kucia 



FIREARMS, FISHING TACKLE, BICT- 

 CLES, TENT8, LAWS TENNIS, ilTISXCAL 

 INSTRUMENTS. SPORTING GOODS, A c. Illustrated Catalogue, with low cash prices, sent on application to those 



mentioning FOKEST AND STREAM. JAMES H. FISK, 193 La SaUe St., Chicago, lU, 



FISHEBffl&FS AUTOMATIC BEEL. 



When a sportsman finds anything- which adds to his pleasure, with' 

 out increasing his labor, he wants all his brother hunters 

 and anglers to know of it and share with him 

 the newly discovered "helper." 



WHAT WE CLAIM FOR 



The Automatic Reel. 



First— It will wind up the line a hundred 

 time-j as fast as any other reel in the world. 



(Second— It will wind up the line slowly If 

 the angler chooses. 



Third— No fish can ever pet slack line with it 



Fourth— It will save more fish than any 

 olhfr reel. 



FiF3 H— It will prevent tip?, lines and snell'? 

 from beincr broken by large fish. 



SiHTU— It enables the angler, and makes it 

 desirable, to use lighter tackle. 



These claims have been substantiated by 

 the most skillful fishermen in America and 

 Europe. 



SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 



AUTOMATIC 



This reel is manipulate'^ 

 entirely oy the hand that 

 Jtiolds the rod. 



YAWMAN & ERBE, Rochester, N.Y. 



SYRACUSE BAMBOO FURNITURE CO. 



Successors to SYRACUSE FISH ROD CO. 



MAlSrUFACTLTRIiRS OF 



Fine Split Bamboo Fishing Rods, 



WITH OOEK m OELHILOID HAND aRASP. (Patent applied for.) 



It is light, fits and -will noli blister the hands. Recommended by the most experienced 

 anglers in the U. S. Order one through your dealer for inspection, and if not satisfactory 

 can be returned. The U. S. Ept and Twine Co. are agents for New York City. 



The glittering gan? trolling baits which we are manufacturing are the coming bait. It 

 takes the place of the phantom minnow, and is warranted to take two fish to one on any 

 other bait. For sale by all principal dealers in New York. 



We are also manuf^icturing all the popular spoons, such as fluted, kidney and hammered 



For sale by all dealers. Send for catalogue. 



Syracuse, N. Y. HENRY LOFTIE, Manager. 



FINE FISHING TACKLE. 



CORNWALL & SMOCK, 

 "THE OLD REMINGTON GUN STORE." 



SSI & SS3 Broadway, USTew York. 

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Fly-Fishing & Fly-Making 



FOR TROUT, BASS, SALMON, Etc. 



By J. HARRINGTON KEENE. 



With plates of the actual material for making flies of forty-eight varieties. Illustrated, 

 second edition. Revised and enlai-ged. Price, $1.50. 



This is a new edition of a work that has already proved a great success. It is first of all 

 practical; the iustructions are plain and full. Numerous illustrations make every step clear. 

 The actual specimens of materials show precisely what the fly-tyer requires. 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY, 

 818 Broadway, Now Yortk. 



R. O'SHAU&HNESSY & CO, 



Manufacturers of and Dealers in 



Salmon and Trout 

 FISHIXG TACKLE. 



83 G-tmain Street, St, John, K B. 



Orders promptly and carefolly executed 



PEHGHAM U AMMERLESS 

 GUN. 



TOP Snap, 

 'Extended Rib. Im- 

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 Fore-end, Full Checkered, Matted Eib, Double 

 Under Fastening, Rubber Butt, Compensating Hinge 

 Joint, Long Breech Frame. 10 and 12 gauge. 



Damascus Barrels, ch'olced, $36.09 



SEND FOR CUN CATALOGUE. 



E.G.MEAGHAM ARMS GO..ST.LQUIS.MII 



The Adirondaeks. 



Map of the Adirondack Wilderness. 



Pocket edition on map-bond pappr $1.00. 

 "It Is the most complete map of the Adh-ondaok 

 region ever published."— -Fores* and Stream. 



Pocket Map of Lake Champlain and Lake 

 George. Map-bond paptr. 50 ots. 



Guide Books.— The Adirondacks, Illustrated, 

 16 mo., 272 pages, pseudo cloth cover, 25 ots. 



Iiake Georffo and Leake Champlaiu, 25cts. 

 ddresg S. R. f'TODDARD, Giens Falls, N. Y. 



CHAS. I. GOODALE, Taxidermisl, 



For the past 20 years located at 93 Sudbury St., 

 will now be found at 144 EMeud St., Boston, where 

 he will give the same personal attention to all 

 work intrusted to his care as formerly. 



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An Old Un in a New Dress. 



This is the size of the fish he caught 

 and carried home to-day. 



And this is the size of the one be hooked. 

 But the blamed thing got away, because 

 he didn't buy his tackle from 



H. H. KIFFE, 



318 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Send for »9 1 Illustrated Catalogue. 



THE 



Jeiitefl Si 



Are made in two sizes, and by remov- 

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 •hanged from a 94 to 1% or 2oz. with 

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 Extra center sections furnished to 

 in< rease I he weight as may be d esired. 

 Ask your dealer for them, or send 10 

 cents for a No. 2, and 20 cents for a 



TOMLINSON & CO., 



51 tlohn Street, 

 NEW YORK. 



WORMS! 



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 you be obliged to go hunting for them with a lantern 

 to-night, or to dig over a teu-acre lot in useless search 

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„ PAULSEN'S WORM CHARMER 



when spread over the groundwlll in a moment produce 

 them to the surface by the hundreds, and save you the 

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 Package with full dire-'tlons by mail, postpaid, 25 cents. 

 Address JULIUS M. I'At LSEN, Troy, N. A. 

 For sale by all leading dealers in Sporting Goods. 



Established 183". 



J. B cxiook: <fe CO., 



Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers In 



YMm Taclle, Guns, Rifles, Reyolyers, 



And all kluds of 



Goods for the Sportsman. 



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8end for a Cataloerue. Specialty of Salmon, 

 Trout and Bass Flies. 



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Best and Lightest in the Market. . 

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 F. S. GRAVED, 58 State St., ALBANY, N. Y. 



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Send for Catalogue to 



A. HARRIS, 



163 Broad St.. Providence. R. I. 



CHICAGO FISHING TACKLE FACT'Y 



665i Atlantic St., Englkwood, Ills. 

 Troat Flias al 3, 6, 7 und U Cents Each. 

 Seod Ten Cents for IiiCBiEAilD Cataiogiji. 



WYOMING KENNELS. 



The LARGEST and BEST kennel of 

 ROUGH-COATED SAINT BERNARDS 

 in the world, comprising the following 

 noted STUD DOGS: 



Champ. SIR BEDIVERE (19451). 



Acknowledged by the best Judges to be the 

 most typical and perfect St. Bernard living. 

 Winner of .53 first and special prizes, all in the 

 best of company. Prizes include The One Hun- 

 dred Guinea Challenge Gun four litncs, the Hal- 

 sey Trophy twice, and the Deacon Challenge Cup 

 twice. Stud fee $150.00 



Champ. PLINLIMMOJi, JK. (6864). 



This grand voung d'^g is a son of the world- 

 renouned Ch. PLINLIMMON, and although only 

 a little over three years old, is the winner of 37 

 first and special prizes, and sire of some good 

 slock. Stud fee $50.00 



I.OTHARIO (18371). 

 This grand headed young dog is by the famous 

 Ch. VALENTINE out of that well known bitch 

 SAFFRON. He is the only son of Ch. Valentine 

 at stud in America, and from his breeding, and 

 low stud fee, should be much sought after by St. 

 Bernard breeders. Stud fee $35.00 



St. Bernard Pnppies For Sale. 



A pelect stock most always on hand, sired by 

 the above dogs out of prize- winning bitches, at 

 reasonable prices. 



WYOMITTG KENNELS. Melrose, Mass 

 JAS. E. GREEN, Manager. 



FOX-TERRIERS 



IN STUD. 



Champion Rahy Mixer $15 



Russly Joker 16 



Reckoner 16 



Suffolk Risk 10 



Pitcher 26 



Puppies for sale from these celebrated dogs out 

 of famous matrons. 



HILLSIDE KENNELS, 



LANCASTER, MASS. 



COUNT NORIE--GIADSTONE--SUE. 



AT STUD, 



FEE 825. 



PAXTANG, the '86 Derby Winner. 



The only known dog of any reputation by Count 

 Noble out of Gladstone— Sue bitch. H Is puppies are not 

 excelled b/ any. He is large size, heaHhy and a fast 

 dog with the most delicate nose. Parties having good 

 bitches, desiring to produce the peifection of the field 

 trial strain of English setters should address for pedl- 

 gi-ee and particulars. 



Moorefield Breeding and Training Kennels. 



W. T. Irwin, Kennel Manager. Chula, Amelia Co., Va. 

 Standard Bred Trotters, Jersey Cattle and Rough-Coated 



St. Bernards for sale. 

 Addre-ss A. H. Moorb, 1711 Spring Garden St., Phila., Pa. 



Mastiffs and Bloodhounds. 



IN STUD: W. K, Taunton's Champion 

 Beaufort. His success as a stud dop: and his 

 record on the show bench for the last five years 

 prove him the greatest and best dog living. The 

 only kennel of English Bloodbounds in Amer- 

 ica. Choice ones for sale at all times, or Imported. 

 Masti ff nups from the Albion and Beaufort litters, 

 also out of well known and proved breeders of 

 champion and ereat prize winners. Photographs, 

 2.5 cts. J. WINCHELL, Fair Haven, Vermont. 



MASTIFFS AT STUD. 



Ormonde, ch. Victor Hugo ex ch. Cambrian 

 Princess. Winner of second, puppy class, Crystal 

 Palace; first and challenge cup. South Harapfon, 

 Eng.; first Cincinnati, first Cleveland. Pups by 

 Ormonde from Phaedra, a prize winner in Eng- 

 land and America: also from Eadgyth and Elmet, 

 grandejaughtersof Beaufort and Orlando. Photos 

 25c. each. CHAS. E. BUNN, Peoria, HI. 



Stud St. Bernard So^garth, 



Rough-coated, imported, a heavy-boned, long- 

 hodied. 33in. dog, combines the blood of cham- 

 pions Plinlimmon, Save and Bayard, admirably 

 adapted to mate with light-colored bitches. Also 

 Patvol, one of our best and largest smooths, 

 awarded 4th prize open. 3d prize novice class, 

 iostN.Y. show. A litter of whelps, all registered, 

 .sired bv Soggarth, for sale reasonable. Address 

 JOHN KEEVAN, 195 King street. Brooklyn, N.Y. 



HENMORE SHAMROCK 



(Muskerry— Avoca). imported Irish setter at stud. 

 A thoroughly trained all-round field dog of high 

 merit and first prize winner. Fee S30. Stud card 

 on application. F. L. CHENEY. 



Pittsfield, Mass. 



CONNEMARA KENNELS.-FINE IBISH 

 setters. At stud— KED RIVEK GLENCHO, 



fine field dog and first prize bench winner. Fee 

 g20. Pui>pleti— A beautiful litter, strong and 

 healthy from prize stock. Testimonial says, 

 "Irish pup purchased of you, now 8mo8. old, 

 points and retrieves like old dog. It is natural for 

 him to hunt." R. H. BURR. Middletown, Conn. 



TN THE STUD.-THE ETHAN ALLIN SET- 

 X ter Al, fee $25. Al was bred by the late iVtr. 

 Allin and trained on ruflf ed grouse by his handler. 

 Two puppies by him for sale. Address F, L. 

 NICHOLS, 54 Taylor street. Springfield, Mas.s. tf 



AT STUD.— The imported white bull-terrier 

 dog PrIuce Bendigo, A.K.C.S.B. 20,497, win- 

 ner first Detroit and first Ontario, 1890; second 

 Lynn and first Boston. 1891. Stud fee $15. For 

 pirticulars, address H. FRED CHURCH, care of 

 Church & Burt, Taunton, Mass. 



YORKSHIRE TOT TERRIER. 

 Champion Bradford Harry, described in 

 show reports as "best Yorkshire in America. 

 Pedigree and winnings free, photos SOcts. A 

 limited number of his pnppies for sale. P. H, 

 OOOMBS, I IS^ohange Block, Bangor, Me. 



