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FOREST AND STREAM. 



THE TRYON COMPLETE BREECH LOADING SHOT GUN. 



Manufiictured by 

 lilNCOLN JEFFRIES. 



I- Oauge, 60.00 

 lO " 65.00 



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"Field" Trial, London, May, k ler of the Twenty 



Guinea Prize for Choke Bores; Winu tlie Penetration Trial, 

 mailing iiie Higliest Average Penetration m Record, &c., &c. 

 Asls your dealer to send for one. They beat the World for Shooting. 



E. K. TBYOjy, Jr. & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 



W. W. GREENER'S RREECH-LOADERS. 



The letter given below was just received from a gentleman to whom I sent a Greener gnn bored expressly 

 for thin brass shells. At first trial he did not make the pattern which I gnaranteed to him, and I wrote him 

 to return the gnn. In answer to this request I received the following letter: 



Henry C. Swires, Esq., 178 Broadway, New York: '""'^ 



Yours of July 15 received. At the same time that I wrote to you, I wrote to a friend at Ottawa, Ontario, who has one of Greener's guns chambered expressly for Kynoch's shells, 

 and who claims that his gun, a IS-gauge, will kill a black duck each shot at 70yds. He sent me by express six shells loaded with No. 6 EngHsh shot, which I tried at a 30-inch circle, 

 40yds. : Right barrel, first 387, second 293, third 301; left barrel, first 330. second 341, tliird 249. He said in his letter he was sure that I did not load right. I loaded my sheU his way with 

 3| drams powder and 1^ shot, one common pink-edge wad and one cardboard over powder and one cardboard over shot, the right barrel putting 95 per cent, of the charge in circle all size 

 of shot except BB, the left barrel putting the whole charge of sixty pellets in the circle. What ruined my pattern the first trial was too much wadding between powder and shot. I will 

 keep the gun as it shoots the large sizes of shot the best of any gun I ever saw. I am going down to Galveston this fall. It wiU be just the gun for ducks and geese shooting on G alves- 

 ton Bay. Yours obediently, RobbSbt Aiton, 



THE GREAT OFFER 



Is continued for a short time longer, as noted below. 



The Trap Gun, - - - former price $85.00 for $65.00 

 The Far-Killing Duck Gun,- - " 120.00 for 100.00 



Greener's New Hammerless, latest, " 150.00 for 100.00 



The above prices for 13-bore, 7 to S^lbs. weight. Extra for 10-bores, $5.00. Guns furnished from stock 

 or to order at same i>rice. In latter case a deposit of $35.00 must accompany order. Address 



HENRY C. SQUIRES, 178 Broadway, New York, 



SOLE AGENT FOR UNITED STATES. 



Large Catalogue with full descriptions and much valuable matter, 116 pages, 263 illustrations, sent on receipt of So cents. 



Pflueger's LuminoTis Bait. 



The MoBt KflPectlve IiXire for Ctame Fish. 



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Post paid on receipt of price. 

 ROYALS SPORT FOR DAY OR NIGHT FISHING, 



Space is too valuable to display testimonials. 



CmCULABS FEEK. 



ENTERPEISE M'F'G ( 0., Akron. Ohio. 



Rebounding Look 



Pat«nt Fore Bnd 

 Fastening. 



Top Snap. 



CHAMPION 



Single Breech-loading Shotgun. 



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Send Stamp for DesGrl|»tlTe Catalosne to 

 JOHN P. LOVELL & SONS, Oor. Oornhlll and WwUiigton Sts., Boston, Man, 



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^ MANUFACTURER, IMPORTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN 



OS DF'xxltoxx St., 3»"©w Yorl5^- 



AOLBBICAN SMNNEK No. 6. 



Conroy's Pickerel Bait, Nickel Plated, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Each 20 

 Best Fly Spoon, " Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, " 40 



«* Pearl Spoon, Feathered Hooks, 5fos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, " $1.00 



CONROY'S AMERICAN SPINNER. 



Nos 1, 3, 3, each 75 cts. Nos. 4, .5, 6, each 60 cts. Nos. SB, 4B, 5B, 6B, each 75 cts. 



(Nos .' 3B to 6B have a fancy silk-bodied bug at the end instead of a tuft of feathers, as 

 shown in cut.) ^^^^^j^^^ DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. 



A larp Assortffleiit of M moi&aiiss, Artificial Miiows S50011 Bails, Etc. 



Send 25 ceilts for my ISOpage Illustrated Catalogue and Handbook for Sportsmen, 

 containing hints and directions for Fishing and Camping. Customers may deduct amount 

 paid for catalogue from first purcha^se if it amounts to $1.00 or mors. 



