FOREST AND STREAM, 



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Breecli-Loading Guns. 



W. & O. SCOTT & SON, 



RICHA-RD ELLIS, 



J. P. CliABKOUGH & BRO., 

 ' C. G. BONEHIIili, 



A.nd other Singlish and Belgian makes of all qnalitles. 



)LT, REMINGTON, PARKER and other Amer- 

 ican makes of all qualities. 



JOS. C.GRUBBdCO. 



712 MARKET ST.. PHILABEIiPHIA. PA. 



KIRKWOOD 



HAMMERLESS GUN 



MADE TO ORDER. 



The Most Simple, Most Durable and Most 

 Complete Self-Cockmg Gun Made. 



Having added power and uameroua tools, 

 am prepared iu an expeditious and peifect 

 manner to effect all kinds of worii on tUe 

 different systems of Hammerlees and Sam- 

 mer Guna now made. 



ALSO KEEP IN STOCK A LARGE ASSORT- 

 MENT OF 



New & Second-Hand Guns 



TO SUIT THE WANTS OF SPORTSMEN. 



An experience of thirty-flve years enables me to 

 guarantee first-class work and goods. 



D. KIRKWOOD, 



23 ELM STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 



GUNNING GOATS 



Of superior construction and devices, with eight 

 pockets outside, and large game pockets the full size 

 of skirts, with inside and outside openings thereto, 

 and with net bottom, permitting dripping, disten- 

 sion and ventilation. 



All goods sewed with 

 linen thread. 



Best fitting and best- 

 made goods m America. 



AGENTS: 

 Thos. Miller & Sons, 

 1161 Broadway, N. Y. 



A. Saks & Co., 



Richmond, Va. 



J. M. GnsKY, 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Articles delivered, carriage paid, when goods are 

 paid for in advance, and descriptive price list fur- 

 nished on application. 



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—Successors to — 

 HENNING. CLOTHIER, 

 300 to 308 Seventh St., Washington, D. O. 



Write freely for anything. 



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Pocket Knife 7133. 



Three blades, one bowie blade, one smaU pen 

 blade, one scribing blade, stag handle. Price only 

 81.00. The very best knife ever introduced for 

 farmers, mechanics, teamsters, hunters and others. 

 Blades are made of finest steel, hand forged, tem- 

 pered with greatest care, and as carefully made as 

 a razor. Mailed to any address on receipt of Sl.OO. 

 NEWARK CUTLERY STORE, 877 Broad street, 

 Newark, N. J. Send stamp for Illustrated Circular 



THE RIFLE. 



An illustrated journal for riflemen. Si per vear 

 A. C. GOULD, Publisher, 



4 Exchange Place, Boston, Mass. 



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-•■V ACSENTS FOR THE 



1 HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON 



I^OAIYHAMMEr'aND HAMMERLESS m 

 BREECH LOADiNG ''^ 

 ^ BALlftbr, SHOT GUNS.^nESTERS^ 



^AFULIAND COMPLETE LINE OF GUNS/ 

 a, SPORTSMEN 

 SSSfVo OUTFITS. ,.v«5a 



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THE NEW AMERICAN 



Breech-Loading Shot Gun. 



SIMPUE: and 

 DUBABI.B. 



Rebouxtdlng Lock. 



Ohoke-Bore Barrels 



For close, hard shooting excels all others. Extra 

 heavy gims for ducks a specialty. Send stamp for 

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

 Seld, Mass. 



J. P. DANTNEFELSER, 



Practical Gunsmith, 



No. 9 CHABIBXIBS ST., N. S. 

 Gnus, Bifles, etc., at lowest prices. Second- 

 hand Guns bought, sold and exchanged. Written 

 guarantee given with every gun. Stocks either 

 crooned or straightened. Pistol grips added, horn 

 or rubber heel plates fitted. Barrels bored to shoot 

 flose and hard. Plain locks altered to rebound. 

 Pin-fire guns altered to central fire at a reasonable 

 price, and all other kinds of repairing executed 

 with dispatch and warranted. Shells loaded to 

 order. GUNS TO HIEE. 



THREAD-WOUND, LONG-RANGE 



SHOT CARTRIDGE CASES 



For muzzle and breechloading, cylindrical and 

 choke-bore shotguns. Made to open just short of 

 50, 70 and 90 yards, giving close pattern and great 

 penetration; 10 and 13-gauge. Send for circular. 



Twenty sent, postpaid, for §1. 



H. H. SCHLEBER & CO,, Rochester, N. Y. 



Shooting on the Run. 



LYMAN'S 



Pat. Hnnting SigM 



Makes a Sporting Rifle 

 perfect. Address 

 WILLIAM TlYMAN, 

 Middlefleld, Conn. 



CanTas Cartridge Belts, HQ eta. 



Canvas Game Bag. 



Sena 60 cents in stamps and receive 

 by retm-n mail a Game Bag with net, 

 shoulder strap, etc.. all complete, 



JOHN D. BETHEL. 



124 Chambers Street, New York. 

 Game Bagr and Belt together, only 80 cts. 



TRADE MARK. 



Eaton's Rust Preventor. 



For GUNS, CUTLERY and SURGICAL INSTRU 

 MENT8. Specially adapted for salt water shooting. 



For sale at all principal gim stores. Western 

 trade suppUed dy E. E. EATON, 53 State street, 

 Cbieago, 111. Cannot be sent by mail. 



Manufactured solely by 

 GEO. B. BATON, 670 FaTonIa Av»«n«, 

 Jersey City, N. J. 



The Parker Qun. 

 PARKER BRO 



At the Second International Clav-Pigeon Tournament, held at New Orleans, La., Feb. 11 

 to 16, 1885, the First Prize and Diamond Badge iu the Individual Championship Match, o;pen 

 to all the world, was won by B. Tiepel with a Parker gun. Among the contestants shootmg 

 other guns were such champions as Carver, Bogardus, Cody, Stubbs, Erb, and others. Dur- 

 rng the entire tournament more prizes were won with Parker guns, in proportion ta the 

 number used, than with any otlier gtm. . 



-fr-r J J n ~n • have been won with AMBRIOAN WOOD 



XlUUdrCClS ox Jr nZSS powder, loaded in the following manner. 

 IV o. 1 represents the exact proportion of a Wood-Powder 

 Bhell properly wadiled before the wads have been ramni<r< 

 down. No matter what kind of wads are used, the saiU :. 

 should be tough and hard, and the same (lUvkuess of wa J 

 ding should be used as shown in these Cuts. 



In many Parker, Colt and other guns, wads of one or two 

 Sizes larger than bore of shell must be used, as the inner 

 diameter of the barrels of such guns is from one-half to 

 two calibre larger ihan that of paper shells, preventing the 

 necessary conliuementaud causing half of the charge being 

 thrown out unburnt. This is the secret of failures to get 

 the desired penetration with AMERICAN 



In the absence Of etronger primers than used for American 

 Shells, we advise to put a little black powder in the bottom 

 of the shell, which will generate about tHe same initial heat 

 as a stronger primer and help burning the whole charge of 

 Wood Powder, even when not confined as thoroughly as 

 W. P. must be, to give best possible results when used pure. 



No. 2 represents the properly loaded cartridge. The 

 wads have been rumniett. down about three-eighths of an 

 inch with two or three hard blows of a mallet or hammer 

 and atiglit fitting ramming-stick, until the Wood Powder is 

 pressed into a solid mass. Theshotis then put on in the 

 ordinary way and shells crimped down tightly. For brass 

 shells use wads two sizes larger than gauge. 

 Up to one dram more Wood Powder maybe used than black 

 No, 1. powder \vithcomfort,and increased penetration and pattern. IMo. 



Address "X^cyXL 



X4r Mxxrray Street, New York. 

 AGBNTS American Wood Powder Co.. American Clay Bird Co.. I-efever Arms 

 ^ Parker Bros.' Gnns, X. C. Smith's Gun, J. P. ClabrougU & Bros.' Guns. 



THE BEST GUNS for the LEAST MONEY. 



W. W. GREENER'S and C. G. BONEHILL'S GUNS a specialty. General Agent for CARD'S STAND- 

 AR D MLASS BALL TRAP Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Sporting Goods 



Wllili. H. CKUTTENDEIf, Cazenovia, Madison County, N. T. 



Illustrated Catalogue in colors sent free on application. 



AT THE LONDON FISHERIES EXHIBITION 



Hexagonal Split Bamboo Fishing Bods 



Were awarded Tkree Silver Medals and the highest special prize— 10 Sovereignas. Neted for excel- 

 ence more than numbers. This is the highest prize awarded te any American for Split Bamboo Rods. 

 Uanufactnred by B. F. NIOHOI.S, 153 Milk Street, Boston, Masa. 

 Rpnri for list with MassaehusBttst Pish and Oame JjAvrtt. 



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AMERICAN 



103 Milk Street, - 



stamp for i 

 Catalograe. 



ARMS CO., 



BOSTON, MASS. 



Out •■SEMI-HAMMERIJESS" single gun now has a national repu- 

 tation, and Is acknowledged the best single gun in every particular. 

 The New Double-Action Extracting Revolver is equal to anything in 

 the market. Both are to be obtained of all the best dealers in the country. 



I have a few double-barrel Fox guns left in Nos. 

 8 and 9 grades which I will sell DIRECT TO 

 jCON^SUMERS at less than 

 I one-half the original prices, i 



Wonderful Bargains 



p. H. EAYMOND. 



