Oct. 28, 1882.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



259 



mptoms are moisture, stinging, itching, 



crawling about the parts affected. As a 

 pleasant, economical anrl positive cure, 

 BwAYKE's Ointment is superior to anv article 

 in the market. Sold by druggists, or send 

 SOcts. in 3-ct. Stamps. 3 Boxes, 81.25. Ad- 

 dress, Dr. Swathe & Son, Phila.. Pa. 



EDAVAKD B. COSWAY, 



TAXIDERMIST 



No. 55 Cavil 



[Established 1830.] 



THIS CUT 



Inadequately describes my 



SHOOTING SUIT 



of drab duck, made with linen thread. 



GAME POCKET 



full size of skirt, with net exten- 



nn. . . i ill i t ii ittom, with 



outside anj inside en 



trances thereto. 



Six other large and two 

 small pockets. 



Four pockets in pants. 



COAT $4.00) 



VEST 82.00, 



PANTS $2.00 I 



CAP $1.00 f 



Sent free on receipt of price. 



Money refunded if not, suited. 



For fuller information enclose. 



stamp and mention this paper. 



GEO. C. HENNING, 

 410 Seventh st. , Washington" City. 



A. SAKS & CO.. Richmond. Ta. 

 JOS. POLOi'K, St. Louis, Mo. 



FAERAB'S POCKET MAP OF THE KICHARD- 

 SOX-RA v t",ELl I M ir hiding all 



the lakes, ponds and rivers of that famous country 

 as well as the head waters of the Connecticut 

 river, Connecticut and Parmachenee Lakes, etc.; 

 cloth bound. Price, post-paid, by mail, 50 centp. 

 CHARLES A. .1. FAKttAR. .Jamaica Plain. Mass. 



The Gun and its Development 



By W. W. GREENER, 



FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE 

 Vrlce *7.50. 



AMERICAN PAT. PORTABLE HOUSE 



MANUFACTURING CO. 



Corona, Queens Co., N. Y. EAIOi LEE, Manager 



SHOOTING BOX 7 BY 9 FEET, WEIGHING 500 IBS. 



Two persons can put it up in one hour. No Nails or Screws required. 



Price $60. With two Cots and Table, $5 extra. 



This Company manufacture, for portable and permanent, use, Depots for Railroads, Sheds for Steam- 

 ships, Churches, Hotels, Dwellings. Schools. tSoaliufr. Coat an. 1 Cluli Houses; also Summer Cottages, 



/sun and Out LnuldinRs o£ every style. Suifalile lor all sections or Country nun climates, at moderate 

 cost, within the means of all. Warm in winter— cool in summer- ventilation perfect. 

 For further particulars sec illustrated circular, or apply to the office of the Company, 



JUST I.OOHL 



This Rifle sent to any address on receipt of $8.00. by post office . 

 A capital rifle for target practice and killrnc; small game, also to- 

 llable to get out ot order. Shoots very accurate, barrel being of steel 

 pistol grip stock, and Renuiigtoa Action. Latest improved rifle in 

 or the Flobert Noiseless Cartridge s . Warranted to give satisfar"' — 

 1,000, or 25cts. per 100. Lowest retail prices give- *~ 

 rv"' 



>rder or in registered letter. 



ng cats, dogs, rats, &c. Not 



ana well riHed. with fine walnut 



he market. Will shoot a .22-caliber 



.... Cartridges for above rifle $2 per 



ustomers for Smilb & Wesson's. Remington and 



■ch-Loadiug 



E. G. KOENIG, 875 Broad Street, Newark, IV. J. 



SEND STAMP FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



31 Wall Street, New York City, N. Y. 



500 Sold in Advance of Publication, 



SECOND EDITION NOW READY. 



Training vs. Breaking 



By 8. T. Hammond ("Shadow"), Kennel Editor of Forest and Stream. 

 Plain, practical, tested by thirty years' experience, humane, rational, efficient. 

 Endorsed by those who have read it as the best book on the subject ever written. 

 To the ten chapters of "Training vs. Breaking," the. author has added two sketches: 



The One-Eyed Grouse of Maple Run, 

 My Old Dog Trim. 



The whole forming a book of 100 pages. Printed on fine paper; handsomely bound in 

 cloth. Sent postpaid on receipt of price, $1.00. 



Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 



39 PARK ROW NEW YORK. 



Clearance Sale — Twenty Per Cent. Reduction. 



In order to reduce our stock as much as possible before removing to our new warerooms, we offer for sale our entire stock oi Guns, 

 Rifles, Revolvers, Shooting Suits, Leggins, Hunting- Boots and Shoes, Paper and Metal Shells, Rim and Central Fire Rifle and Pistol 

 Cartridges. Glass Balls and Glass Ball Traps, JLigowsky Clay Pigeon Traps and Clay Pigeons, as well as a full line of Fishing- Tackle in 

 every variety, including- Split Bamboo Rods by the best makers, Fine Reels, Oiled Silk Tapered Lines, Hooks in every variety, &c, all at 



Twenty Per Cent. Reduction. 



This stock ot Guns is the largest and finest in this country, and embraces : 



52 "Westley Richards Hanimerless Guns. 

 14 Westley Richards guns with hammers. 



5 W. W. Greener Hammerless Guns. 

 33 W. W. Greener guns with hammers. 

 38 "VV. & C. Scott & Son's (5 Premier Quality). 



4 James Purdey's, in cases, with implements 

 complete. 



1 J. D. Dougall, 13-gauge, 31iu., 8}lbs. 



4 E. M. Reilly & Co. 



1 Chas. Lancaster hammerless, single-barrel, 



9 "Williams & Powell (with hammers). 



5 P. Webley & Sons. 



1 I. Hollis & Son, very line, 12-gauge, 30iu., 



8Jlbs. 

 88 J. P. Clabrough & Bro. 

 35 C. G. Bonehill. 



150 cheaper grades, English make, marked 

 Wm. Moore, Wm. Arden, and ranging in 

 price from 831.00 to $45.00. 



5 Double breech-loading guns, one barrel 

 12-gange shot and one barrel .50 caliber 

 rifle. 



Also the following American made guns. 



55 Parker Bros, (some with the new top lever.) 

 IS Colt. 

 9 E. Remington & Sens. 



3 Nichols & Lefevre, one 10-gauge, 30in., and 

 one 10-gauge, 32in., Oilbs. 



1 Baker three-barreled gun, 10-gauge, shot 

 barrels, .44 caliber rifle. 



1 Harrington & Richardson hammerless, 13- 

 gauge, ajibs. 



45 Single breech-loading guns, made by Stev- 

 ens, Rupertus, Remington, Forehand & 

 Wadsworth and American Arms Co.'s 

 semi-hammerlass. 



Also the following rifles. 



34 Winchester repeating rifles, .38, .44, .4.5 and 



.50 express. 

 9 Marlin repeating rifles, .40 and .45 Govem- 



3 E. Remington & Son's magazine rifles, 

 using .45 caliber Government cartridges. 



1 Hotchkiss repeating rifle, using .45 caliber 

 Government cartridge. 



3 Evans' repeating rifles, .44 caliber. 



4 E. Remington & Son's long-range Creed- 



moor rifles, Hepburn model. 

 1 Sharps' Jong-range Creedmoor rifle, Borch- 

 ardfc patent. 



5 E. Remington & Son's mid-range rifles, .40 



caliber. 



9 E. Remington & Son's sporting and hunt- 

 ing rifles, heavy model. 



8 E. Remington & Son's target and gallery 

 rifles, light model. 



7 Ballard hunting, sporting and target rifles. 



7 Stevens gallery and sporting rifles, .33 and 

 .32 caliber. 



2 Phoenix rifles, .44 caliber, one rim Are and 

 one central fire. 

 29 Plobert or saloon rifles, some very fine, 



with set triggers. 

 Also Breech and Muzzle-Loading Implements 

 in every variety. Gun and Rifle Cases 

 and Covers, Metal and Paper Shells, 

 Wads, Hunting Coats, Vests, Pants, Leg- 

 gins, Hats, Caps, Smith & Wesson, Colts, 

 and all other styles of Revolvers. Hol- 

 sters, Belts, Gallery Targets, Hunting 

 Knives, Kennel Goods, Boxing Gloves, 

 Indian Clubs, Dumb Bells, Quoits, Billies, 

 Chamois Gun Covers, Game Bags, Duck 

 and Turkey Calls, Pocket Flasks, Tents, 

 Camp Axes, Waterbury Watches, Ham- 

 mocks, Lawn Tennis Goods, &e. &c, all at 



Twenty Per Cent. Reduction. 



HOW TO ORDER THESE GOODS. 



Send stamp for our catalogue and price list, select such goods as you want, deduct twenty per cent., add fifty cents to cover cost of boxing, and send New York Exchange or 

 Post Office money order. If the goods are not satisfactory, we will on return' of them to us in good condition, without delay, refund the money less express charges. In sending for 

 catalogue please state the kind of goods you desire to purchase, as wo have three catalogues. No. 1 is devoted to breech and muzzle-loading guns, rifles, revolvers, ammunition, &c. 

 No. 2 is devoted exclusively to Westley Richards hannnerlrss mum. No. 8 is devoted to fishing tackle. We advise all to order as soon as possible before fie assortments are broken. 



J. PALMER O'NEIL <fe CO., 



68 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



