FOREST AND STREAM. 



iii 



WHITNEY-KENNEDY REPEATING RIFLE. 



The Strongest, Safest & Most Accurate 



REPEATING RIFLE SHADE I 



ALWATS RELIABLE AND MORE EASILY OPERATED THAN ANY OTHER. 



The System, Barrel and Magazine are made of steel. The workmanship is first-class. Many thousands in use with the highest approvaL 



' . . . . • . epeating rifles. 



.23, .33, .38 and .44- 



i\Iad^.38-cal. 40 gr,, .44-cal. 40 gr.' .40-caL 60 gr .45-cal. 60 gr., .45-cal, 75 gr., and .50-cal. 95 gr. (Express), using the same ammunition as other repeating rirfes. 

 calibers^ *° superior single-shot tareechloading Sporting and Target Riile. It is finely finished and accurately sighted. 



t^aiaiognes and Price liists on application to the mannlactarers. 



STEVENS 



RIFLES. 24 inch. 



22, 32, 38, or 44 calibre. 



NOS.1&2. 3&-as, s, e, T, e 



$20 $23 $25 $27 $29 $31 



Extra length, 33 up, 50 c. ii i oal. $1 ijer inch. 

 irrTNa EK,'S PETS ) IS ^S? ^4 inch 



'Z'i, 3i, 38 or 44-cal., \ Sl8. $19, $30, 

 NTltl. POCKKTl JO J a JSincli 



RIFLES, 3 3&3'i) $13.35 $ 13.35 $15 $16. 5U 

 OLD MODEL POCKET RIFLES, « iiit^i, 



iioiest, $r; PlatedRest, 8 iii.$10; lOln. 



$11; Japanned Rest, 10 in., $10.50. 



S'GLE SHOT GUa S ] 

 13, 14 or IG bore j 



Flsic. Twist Lam'd.l2g. 

 $13.50 $15.50 $1T.00 



GALbERY PISTOLS, 10 oi 13 incU. 

 Li»;lit, $30. Heavy, $33. 



PO« KET !*HOT GUNS, name lengths.styles and 

 prices as Hunter's Pets and M. Pocket Kifles, 



* PISTOLS ^1 ^>'- ******* ^® 



Sold by the Trade everywhere. 



Baldwinsville, N. Y.— The gentlemaa I pur- 

 chased the Hunter's Pet for is mtich pleased with 

 it. At the first t rial he hit a mark the size of a silver 

 quarter 5 consecutive times at 150 feet, which was 

 the longest distance he could get conveniently. He 

 thin 6s It is perfect.— S. C S, 



Omaha, Neb.— I have shot a good many Stevens' 

 Kiaes, and of other makes too. but I never struck a 

 poor shooting Stevens' gun.— C. H. 



Martin's Febry, O.— With my Stevens' shotgun 

 at 75 and 80 yards I have killed ducks, also a blue 

 crane at about the same distance, seldom missing 

 under that distance. She will drive No. 7 shot right 

 through squirrels. My friend is going to sell his 

 gun and buy a Stevens'. It would make you smile 

 to see his face when I make a successful long shot. 

 — D. W. C. 



South Stratford, Vt.— I think myStevens' Bifle is 

 a splendid little gun to shoot. I can hit a place as 

 big as a half dollar 13 rods every time.— F. W. H. 



HALcorvriLLE, N . Y.— I have a Stevens' Hunter's 

 Pet, 84in., .3^-cal., and 1 have never had it beat yet. 



'' j^ STEVENS & CO., 



CfllCOPEE FALLS. MASS. 

 General Agents, 



WIEBUSCH & MII.GER, 



84 Chambers St.. New Y«»rk « Ity. 



Harrison's Oelebraterl Fish Hooks, 



AUD FOR WHICH WE USE THE FOLLOWING: 



Spring Steel— 

 Treble Hooks, brazed 

 and tapered or eyed. 

 Double Dublin Fly 



Hooks. 

 Hollow Point, Limerick 



of all styles. 

 Cork Shape do. 

 Kinsey do. 

 Sproat do. 

 Aberdeen. 



New York Bass Hooks. 

 Virginia. 



Black Fish Hooks. 

 !ve Bait Hooks. Kirby and Shepherd's Crook Eel 

 Hooks. Kirby and Round Bent Sea Hooks, 

 tinned or blued, etc., etc. 

 Manufacturers also of Qui Leaders, Hooks to Gut. 

 All kinds of Artificial Flies and Bait?'. Brass and 

 Steel Swivels and Fishing Tackle of every descrip- 

 tion for home and export. Importers of SUk Worm 

 Gut. Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, 



K. HARRISOK, BARTLBBT & CO., 

 Metropolitan Works, Redditch, England. ' 

 Wholesale Only. Established 1803. 



Spring Steel- 

 Dublin Limerick. 

 Fore-ed do. 

 Needle Eyed do. 

 Knobbed do. 

 Peculiar Eyed do. 

 O'Shaughnessy do. 

 Carlisle Kirby or Round 

 Amei ican Trout. 

 Chestertown. 

 Boach Hooks. 

 Kendal Sueck Hook, 

 round or Kirby bend. 



A Handy Tool for Sportsmen. 



HENRy'S~PATENT 



Combination Haft. 



i It is the only haft 

 ' or tool holder that 

 carries the tools in 



the same end of the 



holder as thev are used. No shaking 

 the tools out into the hand to get the 

 one wanted. The same motion that 

 unscrews the instrument in use re- 

 moves the cap that covers the sur- 

 plus tools. No wrench to be used. 

 It has a solid handle and can bo used 

 I with a mallet. The tools are of Jes- 

 l sop's steel and nicely tempered. 

 ^Seiit postpaid to any pact of the U. S. 



on receipt of 75c. postal note. Extra 



Brad Awls, 15c. per doz. JOSHUA BRITTON 

 & SON. STOUGHTON. MASS. 



The Still-Hunter, 



T. S. VAN DYKE. 



PRICE, POSTPAID. $8.00. 

 FOEESl AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 

 89 Park Row, New York, 



.32 and .38-Cal., ( eutral Fire, Nickel 

 Plated, Rubber Stock. Simple, j^nec- 

 tive, Reliable. For sale by the Gun and Hard'ware Trade. Ask your 

 Dealers for them. Man'f 'd by HAERINGTON & RICHARDSON, Worcester, Maas. 



HODGMAN dc CO., 



459 & 461 BROADWAY, Cor. Grand Street, 



NEW -FORK. 



ABE OFFERING THE LARGEST STOCK OF 



Rubber Fishing Outfits, 



COMPRISING 



FISHING PANTS, 



FISHING BOOTS, 



Light, Elack, White or Tan Color Coats, 



AIJD COMPLETE 



RUBBER SPORTING OUTFITS. 



Fishing Pants. 



jKSTARLISilEO 1838, 



Send for Cataloga*, 



GOODYEAR^S 



India RutlDer 



Glove M'f g Co. 

 503 & 505 



AND 



205 BROADWAY, COR. FULTON ST. 



Rubber Outfits Complete for 

 Hunting and Fishing. 



TROUTING PANTS AND LEGGINS A 

 SPECIALTY. OUR OWN MAKE 

 AND GUARANTEED. 



Rubber Goods of Every Description, 



Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 



8 John St., near Broadway, N. Y. 



IMMCTURIKG JEWELER, 



Medals and Badges 



A SPECIALTY. 



Special designs furnished on applica- 

 tion free of charge. 



DOGh TRA-IlSriNG; 



-BY- 



8, 2. HAMMOND, KENNEL EDITOR OF FOEESl AND STREAM, 

 FOR BALB AT THIB OFFICB PRIQB «tOO. 



SPORTSMEN'S DEPOT. 



(Established 1836). 

 First Premium at World's Fair at New York, and 

 Centennial Exhibition. 



JOHN KRIDER, 



N. B. Cor. Second and Walnut Streets, Phlladelphl* 



DEALER IN 



Fishing Tackle, Guns dt Sporting Goods 



Salmon, Bass and Trout Flies dressed to order 

 "Krider's" Celebrated Center Enamel Split 

 Bamboo Rods. Spratt's Patent Dog 

 Biscuits and Cheltenham Beef 

 Fibrine Dog Cakes. 

 Taxidermy In all its branches. 

 Agent for West Jersey Game Protective Society 

 Repairine proraotlv attended to. 



Fliiladelpliia FisiiE Taclle House. 



— MANUFAOXUBBBS OF— 



Fine Fishing Tackle 



OP EVERY DESOSIPTIOir. 



A Specialty of Hand-Made Bethabara 

 Wood Bait and Fly Rods. 



All Fly-Tyers' Beqnlsltes, Feathers, Hackles, 

 etc. BXoatttings for Ainat«nr Bod 

 Makers, In sets or separate. 



Tlie Celebrated Bethabara Wood in oiy judgmen 

 is the best known njaterial for making Fishing 

 Rods, being stronger than SpUt Bamboo, and as 

 tough and elastic as tempered steel. 



4^t long, H,%or}i, 

 Price, each 35 



1 IHia. sq. 

 65 85 cents. 



65 page illustrated price Ust of tackle, wood and rod 

 mountings, &c., by mail for lOcts. In scamps. 



A. B. SHIPLEY & SON, 



C^rvmrrif^rfyf Wt.. "Philart*»lphia. 



«J. llA^NOF»K¥ A (JO., 



Practical Glass Blowers, 



And manafacnirers of 



Artiflclal eyes for birds, animals and manufactur- 

 ing purposes. Catalogue free of charge by mail. 

 3fi9 Canal Street. New York. 



GRATEFUL- COMFORTING. 



EPPS'S COCOA. 



BREAKFAST. 



"By a thoroush knowledge of the natural laws 

 which govern the operations of digestion and nutri- 

 tion, and by a careiul application of the fine prop- 

 erties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided 

 our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored 

 oeverage which may save us many heavy doctors' 

 bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of 

 diet that a constitution may be graduaUy built up 

 until strong enough to resist every tendency to 

 disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating 

 around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak 

 point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keep- 

 mg ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a 

 properly nourished tr&me. '— Civil Service &azette. 



Made simply with boiling water or milk, told 

 only in half pound tins by Grocers, labelled thus: 



JAMIQS JBJef 8 & CO., Bomoaopathlo Chem- 



i8t«. Lan^nn. WTiarlanrt 



Hunting Boots or Shoes, Wholesale 

 or Retail. JOHN D. BETHEL, Man'f 'r of 

 Sportsmen's Goods, 124 Chambers St., N.Y. 

 Send for Prices. No Postal Cards. 



Price 98.60. 

 For aale by Forest and Stream PubUsbing Oo. 



