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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[JWfB 29, 1882. 



75 SUCCESSIVE SHOTS 



. HnDallrd SItaatiiis & FisUng Suits. 



Unequalled in Convenience, Style 

 or Workmanship. 



Himm Engle, with 15 Stevens Rifles, of the ordi- 

 nary S'30 make. • , . 



Ee states under oath, that he fired five shots, no 

 more, from each rifle, every one of the 75 shots 

 striking a 6-10 inch bullseye, about the size of a 

 silver dime and that everything that leaves the 

 Stevens factory must shoot nearly or quite as well 

 or it cannot pass. „ , , 



Every arm is as carefully made as a Walcham 

 watch. The only difficulty I have with them, is to 

 . .;■ . ..., ii i:-. ,.;■ ,,i', ,-■■■ li-i>. V !i-:-j one ','oes Co .:. 

 neighborhood a do/en or v. hundred more are sure 

 to follow, and the makers Hud it impossible to keep 

 up with the demand. Like the Waltham people, 

 the more thev nuke, the greater the new demands 

 become. SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE. 



Send stamp for illustrated price list to 

 CHAS. FOLSOM, (06 Chambers St., N.T. 



DEALER IN 



Eire Arms, Ammunition, and all Articles connected 



with the same, and sole agent for 



J. STEVENS & CO.'S 



Breech-Loading Anns. 



SINGLE GUNS: Plain, $12.59; Twist, $15.50; Lami- 

 nated, $17. 



RIFLES: .22 cal., Still., $20; 26iu., $22; 28in,, $24. 

 .32. .38or.44eal.,2-Un., $:.'>; 2tim..$2l; 2Sin., $22. 



HUNTER'S PET RIFLES: .22, .32, .38 or .44 cal., 

 18in., $18: 22in.. $J0: 24iu., $21. 



POCKET RIFLES: .22 or .32 cal., lOin., $12.25; I2in., 

 $13.25; loin., $15; 18in., $16.50, 



GALLERY PISTOLS: Light, $20; heavy, $22. 



New York, May 19, 1880. 

 I avail of this occasion to inform you that the 

 little pocket rifle that I bought trom you six months 

 ago is a perfect gem. On my last trip I had occa- 



,. V,M ! n le.i il Oi Lie: .O 'Oils. HTli.l Otlt Of 10M sllOIS I 



killed 87 birds, the largest being a wild pigeon at 

 distances ranging from 100 to 300 feet. For ac- 



, one --eerteelion I 4 t ^ IS tills 



unrivalled. Hoping this statement will give you 



pleasure, i remain. "dear sir, 

 Yours, very respectfully, J. A. P. Bonalde. 



THE NEW AMERICAN 



Breech-Loading Shot Chin. 



Rebounding Lock. 

 Choke-Bore Barrels 



For close, hard shooting excels all others. Extra 

 heavy guns for < Send stamp for 



circular. C. S. SHATTUCK, Manufacturer, Hat- 



SKOTER'S 



CELEBRATED 



Fluted Spoon 



Actual size of No. 2. 

 Nos. 1 & 2 are especially 

 ej;e-e tor trolling with flies 

 for Black Bass. 



A KILLING BAIT 



DURABLE. 



Ask for them of local 

 dealers. 



Fishing Tackle, 



of the best quality, 



ALL KINDS AND STYLES. 



Flies for all Waters. 



Catalogues mailed on 

 request. 



Bradford & Anthony, 



374 Washington St., 



Boston, Mass. 



WEIGHT & BITSON, 



580 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 

 Manufacturers and Dealers in 



Fine Fishing Tackle, 



Camping: Outfits, Lawn Tennis, &c. 



Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 



Smith's Patent 7-Shot Revolvers 



For S3. 50. Everyone Warranted. 



PLOBEBT RIFLES FOR $5.00 



For pailor practice and killing small game. 



BOXING GLOVES, 



S3.50 per set of 4 Gloves. 



Also Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle and Sporting 

 Goods of every description at lowest prices. 

 E. G. KOENIG, 



875 Broad St., Newark, N. J. 

 land SUmp tor HS-pago IUugtmted Oatalof u«, 



I Write for Circular to 



Upthegrove & McLelian, 



Valparaiso, Ind. 



is our Skeleton Coat or Game Bag. 

 It is dead grass color. "Weighs but 

 fifteen ounces: is unequalled for 

 warm weather shooting. Send 

 breast measure and we will mail it 

 to you for $2.00. 



| Extract from Forest and Stream. July 7, 

 1881, p. 444.] 



* * * This flight so nearly resembles the 

 actual motion of birds that the Clay Pigeons afford 

 excellent practice for wing shooting. We commend 

 all sportsmen to test its merits. * * * 



MANN'S 



Trolling Spoons. 



■i ^amPs^ 



Sixty varieties manufactured, suitable, for trolling 

 for all kinds of fish that will take an artificial bait. 



Our Perfect Revolving Spoon is undoubtedly the 

 best general spoon for taking fish ever offered to 

 the public. 



Three sizes made — No. 20 for bass, pike, pickerel, 

 or any fish under five pounds weight; No 21 for 

 large fish; No. 22 excellent for deep-water fishing. 



BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. 



None genuine except with JOHN H. MANN'S 

 name stamped on every spoon. 



Sold wholesale and retail by the principal dealers 

 in fishing tackle. 



If not to be foimd readily, the manufacturers 

 will send by mail or express at one dollar each. 



JOHN H. MAO & CO., 



SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



Oil-Tanned Moccasins, 



For Hunting, Fishing, Canoeing, 

 Snow-shoeing, etc. They are 

 easy to the feet and very dur- 

 Made to order in a vari- 

 ety of styles, and war- 

 ranted the genuine arti- 

 cle. Send for price list. 

 MARTIN S. HUTCH- 

 INGS, Dover, N. H., P. O. Box 368. Bradfokd & 

 Anthony, Boston Agents. 



HEFlSHERMANS -v 



^Automatic Reel. 



§£! 



Mr. W. W. Vosburgh, of Allegan, Mich., March 

 21), 18S2, says: "The reel receii eel, and to say I am 

 in love with it does not half express it. I think it a 

 beauty, and almost a fisherman itself. Will let you 

 hear from me again soon." 



CAUTION The great favor with which the 



Fisherman's Automatic Reel has been received by 

 Anglers, has induced other parties to attempt to 

 trade upon the capital we have created, by placing 

 reels upon the market, similar in name, and adver- 

 tised as being manufactured at the same place as 

 ours. 



We own the first patent ever issued for an auto- 

 matic reel, and have very broad claims covering 

 the same, and any dealer in such reels, not bearing 

 our stamp, will be held responsible for an infringe- 

 ment of our rights. LOOM1S PLUMB & CO. 



Syracuse, May 20th, 1882. 



■SMUsri.r vinor. ■ 

 i'iK.n.»gc:.' mwjt'n: 



O PRE PARI. 



J. PALMER O'NEIL & CO., 



-IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN- 



Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, &c. 



AGENTS IN THE UNITED STATES FOR 



Westley Richards Hammerless Guns. 



FINE GOODS A SPECIALTY. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE NOW READY. 

 CONTENTS. 



Lithograph illustrations of each of the four qual- 

 ities of Hammerless Guns made by Westley Rich- 

 ards & Co., with complete descriptions and prices. 



Testimonials from owners of Westley Richards 

 Hammerless Guns. 



Press comments on the Westley Richards Hammer- 

 less Gun. 



Outlines of the Anson & Deeley Hammerless 

 Lock as used by Westley Richards & Co. 



Report from the Centennial Exhibition on the 

 merits of the Westley Richards Hammerless Gun. 



History of gunmaking from the year 1450 to the 

 present time, with descriptions of various forms of 

 peculiar weapons made during this'period. 



The best system for loading shot cartridges, with 

 illustrations. 



Best approximate charges for breech-loading 

 shotguns. 



Record of remarkable scores made with the 

 Westley Richards Hammerless Guns. 



Diagram of targets made with the Westley RioB.- 

 ards Hammerless Gun. 



Illustrations of Eley's %m. thick while felt wa 

 (actual size) gauges from 8 to 16, with information 

 as to. number of wads contained in half pound bag, 

 every size. 



Table of number of pellets contained in an oun__ 

 in nearly all makes of shot. English aad American. 



IHustration-and prices of O'Neil's patent target 

 and penetration tester. 



Illustration and prices of new style- "Victoria and 

 trunk-shape gun-cases, English. 



Illustration and prices of chamois barrel and 

 stock covers. (Something new.) 



Illustrations and prices of all new and useful: , 

 cleaning and loading implements. 



Illustrations and prices of Ligowsky Clay Pigeoa 

 Trap. 



Prices and description of dog skin and other fine 

 shooting coats. 



This Catalogue has been prepared at great cost, and i 

 published. By mail to any address on receipt of SOcts. 



without doubt the finest work of the kind over 



Now on hand a lot of fine second-hand guns which we must close out regardless of original cost. 

 This list includes 2,3 W. W. Greener guns, [7 Hammerless): 19 W. & C. Scott & Son, (6 Premier quality); 

 1 Purdy, 1 Dougal, 2 Williams & Powell, 1 Double Express Rifle with extra pair of 16-gauge shot barrels 

 fitted to same stock, as well as a lot of Parker & Remington guns. 



Purchasers should examine this list before buying. 



J. PALMER 0'NEIL & CO., 



68 Fifth. A:ve., Pittsburgh, Pa. 



BARNUM & MOREHOUSE, Syracuse, N. Y. 



Manufacturers of the Smith Patent Automatic Fisherman's Reel. 



1— Complete Reel. 3— Cup with Gear, &c. 8— Extra Spool. 



iPatented in the United States and Canada, i 

 This new Reel is now ready for the market, and it is offered in the confident belter ■ that it is ch» . 

 best Reel ever constructed. It is perfect in its automatic action, never allowing a fish when hooked t . -er 

 the least slack line. It is constructed so one or more extra spools may be used, with one setofge ■ 

 Catalogues sent free giving full description. 



We are also agents for the celebrated Lefever HannnerlesH Breech-Loading Bouble Owns, the i 

 simplest and best hammerless gun in the world. The only hammerless gun that cajjibe opened and shut 

 without cocking. Fisliing Tackle of every style and description. Bass and Trout Flies a Specialty. 



AMERICAN PAT. PORTABLE HOUSE 



MANUFACTURING CO. 



Corona, Queens Co., N. T. EARL LEE, Manager. 



SHOOTING BOX 7 BY 5) FEET, WEIGHING 500 LBS. 



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



Price $60. With two Oots and Table, $5 exwi». 



This Company manufacture, for portable and permanent use, Depots for R:i<Jroi<<ls, Sheds foil-Steam- 

 ships, Churches, Hotels, Dwellings, Schools, Boating, Boat and Club Eousoe,-; also Summer Cottages, 

 Farm and Out Buildings of every style. Suitable for all sections of country and climates, at; moderate 

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



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



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



XMEcurlln. 



'•My Murlin Rifle is 

 giving the best possible 

 satisfaction, 1 kill 

 buffaloes at S00 yards 

 every time.— Hobt. Camp- 

 bell, Wheatland, Dakota. 



Manufactured by Marlln Anus Co., New Haven, Conn., 



the celebrated Ballard Kitle. Without question the 



best Magazine Ride ever produced. 



.40 cal. 60 grains powder and 880 grains of lead. .46 cal., 70 grains of powder and 406 



grains of lead (.Government cartridge.) Send for descriptive list to 



SCHOVXSRIjIIVa, X>AJL.Y cSt GALEB, 



r. o. doxs.uo. Nos. 84 and 86 Chambers Street, New York. 



