treats. It is the only periodical of the kind published in this country, and 
the information it contains can be found in no other work. 
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One copy one year, . $2.50 | Six copies one year, . $13.50 | Ten copies one year, ....$20 
Single copies 59 cents, can be had of all deaiers in guns, fishing taekle, and News agents, 
or mailed postpaid on receipt of price. 
TO ADVERTISERS. } 
Fur, Fin, AND FEATHER has been established nearly nine years, is well and favorably 
known to sportsmen in every section of the country, and has become an absolute necessity to 
all who either shoot or fish, The extent and character of its circulation renders it, in its 
especial line, one of the best advertising mediums in the country for the dissemination of in- 
formation respecting all kinds of supplies for sportsmen. The nature and character of its 
contents are such that it is carefully preserved for reference, and is not, like the daily and 
weekly papers, hastily glanced over and then cast aside, but is constantly consulted for the 
valuable information it contains ; and we have no hesitation in saying that there is no other 
periodical published a single copy of which has its contents more thoroughly and often ex- 
amined by so many different parties—the number of readers not being confined to one indi- 
vidual, but frequently include the sportsmen of an entire neighborhood. 
When it is taken into consideration that among the votaries of the Gun and Rod are in- 
cluded Merchants, Manufacturers, Bankers, Brokers, Inventors, Doctors , Divines, Artists, 
Literary Men, Farmers, Stock Breeders, Poulterers, and all other classes of business men 
and professions, nearly all of whom are gentlemen of ample fortunes, and who are liberal to 
a fault in dispensing their means for the gratification of their tastes, it becomes evident that 
a work of this character presents inducements to advertisers offered by few other publica- 
tions. 
Not only is Fur, FIN, AND FEATHER the best advertising medium in the country for all 
kinds of goods pertaining to the wants of sportsmen, such as GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, FISHING 
TACKLE, CLOTHING, WATCHES, JEWELRY, CARRIAGES, &C., but is only equalled by two or three 
others as an agent for the announcement of EVERY THING—articles of ladies’ wear alone 
excepted. Those who make the Repairing of fine Guns a specialty, and the A’eepers of Ho- 
tels, especially those located in the vicinity of Hunting and Fishing Localities, can find no 
better medium to bring their establishments to the favorable notice of a large and generous 
class of patrons, 
WEAT OT FERS SAY: 
“Tt is a useful book for reference, and the only one that contains a full text of all the shooting and 
fishing game laws in the United States and Canadas. It 1s a book of general information to every 
sportsman. Its articles on tishing and hunting are well written, and will be found highly interesting 
to the general reader.’’— The Chicago Field. 
‘Tt should be in the hands of every sportsman, and is indispensable to every gun club in the coun- 
try. As for ourselves, we have occasion to refer to it almost daily, and it has enabled us to solve many 
an obscure or knotty question in the column devoted to ‘Queries and Answers.’’’—7Zurf, Field, and 
Farm. 
‘‘Tts anecdotes.of sporting scenes and adventures make it interesting for all, while its large fund of 
valuable information in its appropriate field, concerning which it is an acknowledged authority, make 
it almost indispensable to every lover of the rod and gun.”—The Rural Times, Minneapolis, Minn. 
“The last issue of Fur, Fin, and Feather is superior to any former number that I have had the plea- 
eure of rare. Tam delighted with it. If it continues to improve, it will be the best publication of 
its kind in existence.’’—James D. Brown, Sedalia, Mo. 
“Sportsmen can find no better companion in print than Mr. Suydam’s Fur, Fin, and Feather. It is 
a handy, flexible volume, containing a compilation of the game laws of all the States and the provinces 
_ of Canada, and all subjects pertaining to hunting and fishing. It gives specific directions how to take 
care of all kinds of sporting materials, what kinds to purchuse, with valuable hints as to where can be 
found good game of all kinds. It tella you what game is in season and what out of season, what can be 
legally killed and what can not, together with a collection of interesting stories of camp life and out- 
door sports, as well a8 many useful hints for the guiiner and angler... We do not wonder that Fur, Fin, 
and Feather is a favorite hand book with all our sportsmen, for its value is apparent even upon a casual 
perusal.” —Syracuse Standard. 
‘am well satisfied with Fur, Fin, and Feather. It is well worth the price, and any man that sub- 
scribes for it gets the worth of his money.’’—H/. Burchard, Corry Pa. 
_ . ‘It is an absolute necessity to every sportsman throughout the country, and is invaluable to those 
who use either gun or rod.’’—Forest and Stream. 
‘‘7 am more than ever pleased with Fur, Fin, and Feather.”—A. V. Cheney, Glen’s Falls, 
** Every sportsman should have a copy.’”’—Rod and Gun. 
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