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FOREST AN D STREAM 
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HALLOCK’S 
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OLD SPORTSMAN’S WAREHOUSE. 
EDWIN S. HARRIS. 
X77 Broadway, near Cortlandt Street, W. Y. 
IS THE 
Most Comprehensive and Accurate Cyclope¬ 
dia of American Sport, 
AND THE 
RECOGNIZED STANDARD AUTHORITY' 
AGENT 
FOB. THE 
FOX’S 
PATENT 
In 
AS 
Price $3, Postage Paid. 
4,000 COPIES SOLD. 
For sale at office of Forest and Stream, 111 
Fulton Street, New York. Doalers supplied by 
Orange Judd Company, 245 Broadway, New Y ork. 
descriptions, : 
HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAPS AND GLASS BALLS. 
Agency of Sharps Rifle Company■ 
To American Anglers. 
THE ENGLISH 
FISHING GAZETTE, 
Devoted to Angling, River, Lake and Sea 
Fishing, and Fish Culture. 
Sixteen Pages Folio. 
[Price Twopence 
(EVERY FRIDAY.) 
Vol. III. commenced with the number for Jan 
1. under new management. The Gazette is the 
only paper in the English language entirely de¬ 
voted to Angling, Fish Culture, etc. 
Free by post ONE YEAR for 12s. Gd. or 
83.25 in P. 0. 0. or U. S. Postage Stamps 
to any address in the United States. Half 
a year for half the price. 
gg- A copy of the current number and pros 
pectus can too had (pest free) toy sending 6 
cents in U. S. Postage Stamps to the Mana¬ 
ger FISHING GAZETTE, 1 Crane Court 
Fleet Street, Loudon, England. mar6 tf 
J. Cypress, Jr.’s Works. 
TWO VOLUMES. 
T Price $3 Toy Mail. 
CAN BE HAD THROUGH THIS OFFICE. 
Field, Cover and Trap 
Shooting. 
BY CAPT. BOGARDUS. 
Now and enlarged edition, containing instruc¬ 
tions for glass hall shooting, and chapter on 
Breeding and Breaking of Dogs by Miles John¬ 
son. For sale at this office. Price $2. 
“THE SETTER,” 
BY LAVERACK. 
For sale at this office. Price $3. 
STANDARD PUBLICATIONS 
CAMP LIFE IN THE WILDERNESS. By 
Charles A. J. Farrar. An amusing account of 
a trip made by a party of Boston gentlemen to 
the Rimgeley'Lakos region. 224 pages. 13 illus¬ 
trations. Paper covers, 50 cents. 
FARRAR'S RICHARDSON AND RANGELEY 
LAKES ILLUSTRATED. A complete and re¬ 
liable guide to Richardson and Rangeley lakes, 
Pammehence, Dixville Notcii and headwaters 
of Connecticut, Androscoggin, Magalloway and 
Sandy rivers. 288 pages. 40 illustrations. Paper 
rSh-SMOOSEHEAD LAKE AND TOE 
NORTH MAINE WILDERNESS ILLUSTRA¬ 
TED. A comprehensive and thorough hand¬ 
book of the Moosehead Lake region and the 
sporting resorts of Northern Maine. The tours 
of the Kennebec, Penobscot and St. John 
rivers, ascent of Katahdin, etc., are plainly 
treated. 224 pages. 14 illustrations. Paper 
covers, 50 cents. . 
gsv Any of the tove publications sent by 
mail, postpaid, nc receipt of price. Address 
CHARLES A. J FARRAR, Jamaica Plain 
Mass. 
^Usrettancmts. 
(rittn.s, gummtumoH, ®tc. 
BREECH- 
LOADING 
SHOT-GUN. 
Open to Load. 
(Bung, Ammunition, ®tf. 
E. H. MADISON, 
PRACTICAL 
GUNSMITH, 
564 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. 
The Fox, Colt’s, Parker and Daly 
Guns. 
/~i UN Stocks altered to fit the shooter. Guns 
LX bored Full Choke, Modified, Taper, or for 
Game Shooting. Pistal Grips fitted, Pin Fires con- 
verted to Central litres, New BarrelB fitted, Ex¬ 
tension Ribs, New Lumps, etc. 
Repairing of every description done in an non¬ 
est manner and at reasonable rates. „ 
Madison's Browning Mixture, Al,50c. per bottle* 
Sportsmen’s and Riflemen’s Sundries. 
Shells loaded Al, and goods sent everywhere C. 
O. D. Send stamp for answers to queries. Refer¬ 
ences from all the clubs of the city. decl9 tf 
POOLER & JONES’ 
Patent Boss 
CARTRIDGE HOLDERS AND BELTS. 
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The only practica. cartridge holder in use. Will carry brass cartridges, and positively prevent wads from starting o 
paperor brass shells. These cartridge holderscan be easily attached to any hunting vest or coat front. Itis impossible to lose any caiinogesirom 
the Holders. Splendid Water-Proof Patent Vests, with 40 Cartridge Holders attached to ficnt, $6.CP. 0 ho lefts can be pejfcclly adjusted to fit either 
a slim or large man. Will deliver to any address, and prepay postage on belts or any number of loosebolders on receipt of Ihefollcwing prices: 
Spring brass cartridge holders, por dozen! $1.25; adjustable belts with 30 spring brass holders, complete, $4. Elegant nickel-plated holders-and tuckles, 
the gayest and nicest belt in use, $5. We are now manufacturing a Superior Brass Rifle Cartridge Holder and Belt. The Belt has £0 to 60 Holders at¬ 
tached, and will carry any sized Rifle Cartridge from 40 to 45 calibre. Adjustable Russett Leather Belts, with 60 Rifle Holders attached, complete, $4. 
Loose Rifle Cartridge Holders, per dozen, $1. Wesolicit correspondence from dealers. All our belts are made of the finest Russet leather. Cash must 
accompany orders. Send money by registered letter on Serena, HI., orP. O. money order on Ottawo. Ill. Send 10 cents stamp for sample holder. 
Address all orders to POOLER & JONES, Serena, LaSalle Co., III. 
MAYNARD RIFLES AND SHOT GUNS. 
Our New Off-Hand Rifle. 
For Hunting and Target Practice at all ranges the 
“ Maynard” more completely supplies the wants of 
hunters and sportsmen generally, than any other 
n one stock, and for ACCURACY, CONVENIENCE 
_J|_ __*__ are some of the scores recentlymade at Walnut Hill 
by members of the Mass. Rifle Asso.:—J.N. Frye, President, in all-comers match; 35shots; 200 yards; 
without cleaning: 5 4 5 4 55555554455-71. L. L. Hubbard, Executive Officer, 200 yards; off 
hand: 4 5555 55 555—49. O. M. Jewell, 300 yards; off hand: 5 4 5 5 5 5 5—34. O. M. JeweR, 300 yds.: 
For illustrated price list address MASS. ARMS CO., 
Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
Best Rifles at Lowest Prices Yet Offered, 
Both Sporting , Target and Military, 
Excelled by None. 
Whitney and Improved Phoenix Rifles and , 
Guns, Burgess Magazine Rifles, Revolvers, Etc. 
It will pay for all persons wanting good Rifles to get prices of 
WHITNEY ARMS COMPANY, NEW HAVEN. 
Thread-Wound, Long-Range Cartridge Shot Cases. 
(S. WHITE PAINE PATENTS,) 
For Muzzle-Loading and Breecli-Loading Cylindrical and Choke- 
Bore Shot Onus. 
Any desired closeness of pattern made at 50,70 and 90 yards, with penetration 
superior to that made by the best choke-bores at 40 yards. 
INDISPENSIBLE TO HUNTERS OP ALMOST EVERY KIND 
OF GAME. 
Ten and Twelwc Gauge now ready. 
This Cartridge consists of two semi-cylindrical cases, wound with thread, con¬ 
taining one ounce of shot, heavy in front and light in rear, to keep it from turn¬ 
ing. When the thread is all unwound by ithe friction of the air, the cases fly 
apart, and the shot scatters. 
Price, *5 00 per Hundred. 20 sent post-paid for SI 00. Address 
H. H. SCHLEBER & CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
General Agents, SCHOVERL1NG, DALY & GALES, 84 Chambers st., N. Y. 
THE NEW AMERICAN 
Breech-Loading Shot-Gun. 
SIMPLE AND 
DURABLE, 
Rebounding Look. 
Chokebore Barrels. 
For close, hard shooting excels all others. Ex¬ 
tra heavy guns for ducks a specialty. Send stamp 
for circular. HYDE & SHATTUCK, Manufactu- 
rers, Hatfield, Mass. 
FOX’S PATENT 
HONEY BEES. 
NEYV PRINCIPLES IN BEE KEEPING, 
Every one who has a farm or garden can non 
keep bees with profit. Bees kept on my plan 
are more profitable than anything connected 
with the farm or garden. Every hive of bees 
kept on my plan will pay a profit ol fllty dollars 
every year. Send for circular. Address, MRS. 
LIZZIE E. COTTON, West Gorham, Maine. 
THE PARKER GUN. 
PARKER BROS., Meriden, Conn. ^^'liHAMBERS'^)!” 18 ’ 
g? The Barker Gun Again Victorious! 
In the Tournament just closed at the St. Paul Driving Park, 80 prizes in the regular shoots 
and the sweoiis following them were won by sportsmen using the Parker Gun. 
Tho Rochester (N. Y J Democrat and Cimmide, of recent date, in referring to the remarkable 
execution of these guns at their tournament, in which the Parker Gun won the Gold Medal for 
tpeBestAverage, says: “The Parker Gun is one of the finest ever admired by atrue sportsman, 
and of late years it lias been generally used where before nothing but those of European make 
ttUU Vi i 11 ji" ca . . a mi » D _ _ i.,.„ in mnUimp tkoip nnm o+pp! hawpla. 
traduced among lovers of field and forest sports. Dr. Carver, the celebrated American marksman, 
used tlds gun in his late exhibition before the Prince of Wales, and recommends it highly as a fowl- 
ng piece, as do also Ira Paine and other noted shots. 
Wonderfully Simple. Wonderfully Strong. 
T HERE never was a gun easier to handle, 
easier to clean, less liable to get loose, or out 
of order, or one so good for the money. Price* 
"“^rSteSTn EVERY RESPECT. 
Send stamp for circular to 
The American Arms Company, 
aug32 tf Boston, Mass. 
JOHN A. NICHOLS, 
SYRACUSE, 
xjuBwrroRK. 
Maker” of Fine Guns. 
[SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 
