394 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



gor galf. 



FOR SALE— Crrstal Spring Fish Farm and Tictilc 

 Grounds, Oakland, Bergen County, N- J. Build- 

 lntrs cost over Sl,200; n>e years old; gothic frame 

 villa; all modern improvements; tenant's house, 

 EtaWes, etc.— in one. fonr horses; twenty-three 

 acres, Jour acres grove, with from twenty to thirty 

 ponds; fine garden; 100 young fruit trees; apple 

 ore-hards. Address B. E. P., care this office. 



jel3 tf 



>, C. 



ne beautiful and complete 

 Sirds and Water F.)*l 01 

 : rirtfolto form. Address 

 ieentti :: BM, Wash nuion, 

 decl2It 



rpWO THOUSAND WILD MOUNTAIN BftOOK 

 A Iront, 2 years old ; xko som? choice eggs from 

 tifse fish for sale. Parties desiring these dsh, or a 

 few thousand eggs for stock, should apply immerti- 

 BtslytoTBOWAS & BRAINARD, Randolph, Catta 

 rvj.-us Co , N. Y. dec12 2t 



NEW ENGLAND 



MUTUAL 



Life Insurance Gomp'v. 



Post Office 



Total cash assets, as per Insa 



i, Mass. 

 Com- 

 missioner's report $1-1,M6,920 63 



Total surplus as per Insurance Commis- 

 sioner's report 1,681,07s S3 



Benjamin F. Stevens, President. 



J. M. Glbbens, Secretary 



GENERAL AGKNT3. 



KErVNY A- R\TCUFFE New York City. 



V, O. TABBOX Portland, Me. 



E.F. EUBRSON Nashua. N. U, 



MA K*TON ft W.- KELIN. . . . Phiirtdelphln.. 

 HALL & WORTHINGTON..Bal i<:.ore, Md. 



VER'NOR HKOT11EKS Detroit, Mlcll. 



O. CROSKHITE <'!.icaso, III. 



J.J.WATSON St.Panl. Mlun. 



W. B.DAVIS *t. Louis, Mo, 



M.C.RANDALL few Orleans, La. 



W. EVEhtON Sao Francisco, t'al 



NAPOLEON'S CABINET 

 CHAMPAGNE. 



BOUCHE FILS& CO., 



3T BEAVER STREET N. Y. 



DUNN & WILBUR. 



Came, Poultry, Eggs. Butter. 



CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 



PROMPT CASH RETURNS. 



192 DUANE STREET, N. V. 



m** ® u - 



FOX'S PATENT 



BREECH-LOADIIG SHOOT 



Wonderfully Simple, Wornierfalij Strong. 



First Prize Over All Others at the Grea 



St. Louis Fair. 



Tr.i re never was a gun easier to handle, easier to 

 ciccrj, lees liable tp get loose or out of order, or one 

 fo good for the money. I'rices range from $50 to 

 (SCO. 



WARRANTED LN EVERY RE3PEOT. 



Reed stamp for circular to 



The American Arms Co., 



ang22 tf BOSTON, MASS. 



.Auxiliary 



SHELTON'S Auxiliary Rifle Barrel for Breech-Loading ShotGuns. 



Tate barrel csrabe placed tn a gnareai! ' 



can t e removed just as expeditiously. There la no wear on the rifle b an, and it can- 



not get out of order. With this Auxiliary Barrel, which weig 



a breech-loadlng shotgun can be converted into a most accurate rifle. The AUXILIARY BARREL will 

 fit any standard make of gnu of 10 or 12-caUbre— calibre of rifle S3, S3, or 44. as desired. Length of 

 barrel, twenty Inches. The shells used with the best fidfantage are the Winchester Repeating Arms Co. 'a 

 cartridges, No. 82 and 38, extra long, and No. 44, model 1873. Senator a Circular and price List. 



AUXILIARY RIFLE BARREL COMPANY, 



NEW HAVEN, CONN. 



221. 



55 



(TRADE MARK.) 



221. 



STILL TRIUMPHANT. 



In Fa!! Meeting of N. E. A., at Creedmoor, Sharps Rifles were entered tn sixteen matches ; took first 

 prize in twelve of them, and good prizes in the other four. Among ihsm the 



Inter-state Military Match. 



The New York State team, using the Sharps Military Rifle, woa with a score of 074. Beat score bv any 

 other rifle, O60. 



The International Military Match. 



New York State Team, with Sharps Military rlne, J, 044. Best hy any other rifle, 038. 



The Inter-state Long-Range Match. 



Average per man with Sharps Rifles, 213. Other rifles OBed average' respectively 193 



The WIMBLEDON CUP, won by Ml pa Bine with a Bcore of 143 out of a 



possible 150 at 1.000 yards. THE LEECH CUP. won ' with 8 score of 30S. Best 



other rifle, 197. For dm Grand Aggregate Prize at Fall Meet l ; eeco orseacb, wltaBnarps Rifles- 



Mr- FmnkBvde, Col. W. H. OlarS and ■' af. " L ■ .;.:--- ■- - 



THE LONG-BAKGE MILITARY CHAKPI05SHIP, vr . Barton, wlin a Sharps 



Mill'nrv Rifle. All nrizpg In rhi* match were won vrftli Sharps Sififu. 



AMERICAN team WALK-OVER iPlrst Day! J. B Sumner made, with a Sharps Long-Range 



Bifle, tte extraordinary score of 22 1 points ont of a possible 823 at soo, oso and 1,000 yards. 



SHARPS RIFLE CO., OOI 



BRIDGEPORT, CONN., UNITED STATES. Wt%/A« 



New York Warerooms, 1 77 Broadway. 



WESLEY'S TREBLE WEDGE CUNS. 



221. 



CHARLES CREEN, 



Maker of floe breech-loadlng shot-guns. Mazzts 

 loaders altered to breech-loaders. Repairing and 

 borl tar guns to shoot close and strong done la the 

 best manner. I also be ISNOuHII 



BK.EEC1I-LOAOERS. Prices from $30 up: 

 bored to shoot close and strong as parties may de- 

 sire. Send for price list. No. 3 West Main street, 

 Rochester, N. Y. Je»U 



ehave 



WITHOUT A RIVAL. 



Messrs. P. WEBLEY k SONS, Birmingtisrn and London, who, It will r» 

 highest award at both Vienna and Pbiladelt Ma, b .- e secnr d the mo?t perfe. 

 ever set up in any one factory in England. The result !■•. ihat they can n< 

 uniform in excellence, and in such increased 



Their specialties this year are the 1 

 the above cot will give a tolerably fairitf" 

 Rebounding Bar Locks, Platol Brlp, ■•x 

 to be able to buy a fine breech-loader , 

 beauty, convenience, ot excellence in sh 



In" addition to the Treble Wedge Guns 

 and Side Lever, Single and Doable Bolt, _ 

 over. These gans we are rapidly closing ont at, great! 

 usrds soundness, durability, and perfection in shooting, taese ifim 

 Wedge Gods. Many of them are from SK to 11 lbs. weight, and a 

 for killlne; 1 > ■' range. 



The fitly guns mentioned above are all that now remain of a mncn l«rger number referred to by as In 

 •he Fohe'T and Steeam in October, and as the season 13 now well advanced we will allow an addi- 

 tional cilscountnpon the few that are left, rrovided they are ordered in December. 



WEBLEYS GUNS are remarkably Strong, Close Shooters, and do not need any additional choking. 



H. & D. FOLSQfel. 



P O box 4,309. 3I > WARREN BTRBBT, NEW YORK. 



bered, rece 



^ now mm out gnne perfectly 



.13, of which 



Fi 



nee which ci 

 >of ordlnarv gun=. 

 ibont flftvnf w-ebley'a Brec.-.l L. 

 , which arrived last year, sfier the seasoawas 

 reduced prices. It is fair to say that 



TATHAM & BROTHERS 



sbropseotI 



BLUE LABEL. 



NEW YORK. 



iliyUTACTUaEBS OF 



IMPHOv"SD 



"CHILLIB" 

 SHOT 



RED LABEL. 



Compressed Buck Shot. 



^mu$emtnU t $tt. 



THE AQUARIUM. BROADWAY AND3STH ST 

 TwelVftb.aar.iricenr.lv trained Kentucky Thor- 

 oughbrei Horse*, lnn-odu'crd of Motia. O-CiR. 



captain A. H. BOGAKLUS BhoottoB at glass baUa 

 indifferent styles. 

 Miss JOSEPHINE, the lady with the iron Jaw. 

 Perfca'mances ilailv at 2:30 and s o'clock p. si. 

 Admission 50c, J-eserved Seals 10c. extra. 

 Shortly to be prcdnced l/i magnificent ityie 



CINDERELLA., deceit 



P^fflb I'HOTOGRAPHIC APPARATUS, la'eat 

 f iffiaiBinvention. Anybody can operate it wuli pei- 

 4ffl^*f ect I from $5 to 



2sL, $30- chronic Pnotograpliv onttits, $3 ; Uello- 

 eraDii |2-50. 5 M iui itajip for full information to E. 



Thomson & Sons, 



301 BROADWAY, tf. Y., 



SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. 



§nns. 



DRAVflNSS & PR!CE2 

 FREE BY MAIL. 



§tiblkitti0ui r 



SEASONABLE BOCKS. 



Two Thousand Miles in Texas 

 on Horseback; Sheep Rais- 

 ing, Cattle Ranging and 

 Sport, S t .50. 



Long-Range Rifse Shooting, 



2-7C. 



Wallace's Adirondack Guide 



82. 



Camp Life in Floida, 



S1.50. 



The Fishing Tourist, 



82. 



Sportsman's Gazetteer, 



Fourth Edition. 

 83. 



FRANK §MLIFS 



AMEKICAN 



Partridge & Pneasant Shooting- 



Describing tho Haunts, Habits, and Methods of 

 Bliatlngnni:; 



Huffed Grouse— Pheasants, with directlons'tor hand- 

 ling the gun, hunting the .log, and sheoltng on the 

 wing. Price, $2. Liberal discount tod 



To he had ■ LlSO for sale 



■jg central Are shot- 

 gun, li-gange. Address, 



Frank Schlev, 



Oct 11 Frederlok City, Jfd. 



Useful to Sportsmen and 

 Yachtsmen. 



HISTORICAL & BIOGRAPHICAL ATLAS 

 NEW JERSEY COAST, 



[ILLUr-I I 



, 



Lands, their valac, 

 laid in . I. i Debts, Sahnols, Origin of 



Names, Inna ies, Wreck*, Light- 



Li ' . r (_'. ;.j ' .&. Industries, 



lngsn.1 Hunt.lcg Grounds, U'jtels, n.d'U cliarlsfi-oni 

 official sonrces, with complete Boiicdmc 

 Useful to Bportamen md raontamen,and tnecouniry 

 gentlemen. Size, 13x14 Price $7. Address u. p. 

 KUH H ARDT, Ydclumg Editor, Forbst and StbHaH 

 Office, 111 Fulton street, New York. 



FIELD, COVER AND TRAP 

 SHOOTING. 



BY CAPT. BOUARDU8. 



iiirged edition, containing Instructions 

 und chapter on breeding and 

 i.ogs by MUes Jobnsou For sale at 

 I rice *2. 



STANDARD PUBLICATIONS. 



DAMP LICK IN TEE v.'lLDEr-KESS. By Charles 

 A. J. Farrar. An amusing accunt of a trip made 

 by a party of Boston gentlemen to the 

 Lakes region, 224 pages. 12 Illustrations. Paper 

 covers. 6u cents. 



FARRAR'S RICHARDSON AND- B 

 LAKES ILLUSTRATED. A complete and reliable 

 gnidetoPi jetey lakoB, Partna- 



chenen.DixviiieNr.tch and he 

 Heat. An.ii way and Sandy Riv- 



ers; 3S8 pages, id illUotraUons. Paper envois, 50 

 cents. 



FARRAR'S JIOOSEHEAD LAKE AND THE 

 NORTH Ml STRATIfD. 



A comp*ehenMve and ihoioa^h hand-book of the 

 Moosehead Lake region and the sport 1 1 

 Northern Maine. The tours of the Kennebec, 

 Penobscot and 8t. John rivers, ascent of Kaiah- 

 din. etc., are plaluly ,11 iUustrjt- 



Hons. Paper covi-rs, 5 - rents. 



FAKHAR'.i PI the Richardson and 



Rangeley lakes reglt.n and the waters of NOrth- 

 latne. printed on tough linen paper, 

 cloth riivirs. so conta. 



FARRAR'S i OCKE 1' MAP of Moosahead Lake and 

 yicinUy, and the li,m«m huminc and fishing re- 

 ■i the headwaters of 

 the Kennebec, Penobscot i 



■ tongh linen naper. cloth covers, $1, 



OPI0 VIEWS of the entire 

 - Ion, Large 

 . :ir eatalogoe. 

 t** Any or the above publications sent, by mall, 



post-paid, on receipt, of price. Adcress ClIARHiS 



A. J. FARRAR, Jamaica Plains, Mass. declS St 



