FOftfe&T AND STREAM. 



[Feb. 25, 1886. 



PAPER SHOT SHELLS 



First Quality. 



A11 si Z es fr . m * „ 8 o. whmv Waterproofed. 



All Winchester Shells take the Winchester No. 2 Copper Primers, 



lO and 12 

 Grange 

 only. 



Copper 

 Primer. 



All Waterproofed and have no Superiors. 



WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., 



Send lor 76-page Illustrated Catalogue. 



WANTED. 



Bear, Buffalo, Deer, Wolves, Foxes, Spotted Cats, 

 Crvit Cats, Lynx, Panthers, Antelope, Otter, Beav- 

 ers and other animals and birds ot all kinds. Ad- 

 dress D. H. TALBOT, Sioux City, la. 



COPIES WANTED.— JAN. 4, 11, 18 and 25. FEB. 1, 

 March 8 and Sept. 13, 1883: Feb. 7 and 14, March 

 6, 1884. We are short of these issues, and would be 

 obliged if any of our readers having one or all of 

 these numbers that they do not want will send to 

 Forest ana Stream Pub. Co.. 39 Park Row. New 

 York City. mar26,tf 



A CAKEFULLY SELECTED 



Angling 



ioolts 



'For sale; about 400 volumes. Price $1,000. For 

 particulars address 



ALEX'E DBNHAM, 



26 University Place, New York. 



Wnite scares. 



(Lepus Americanus.) 

 A few living specimens will be sent to orders ac- 

 companied with the cash, at $2 each, and delivered 

 in good order and properly boxed, at Bethel express 

 office. J. G. RICH, Bethel, Me. 



JULLUJ1I I MUM— IPIIIMIM— Ml MIWMW ■ Ml W li I 



„ Chester White, Berkshire 

 and Poland China Pigs, Fine 

 Setter Dogs, Scotcn Collies, 

 Foxhounds and Beagles, 

 , Sheep and Poultry, bred and 

 _ § for sale by W. Gibbons & Co., 

 West Chester, Chester Co., Pa. Send stamp for 

 Circular and Price List. 



Ducking Point on Chesapeake. 



For Sale— A Handsome farm on the Sassafras 

 River, suitable for club or private person; plenty 

 of ducks. Address FISHER, 402 Walnut St., Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. feb!8,lmo 



A SACRIFICE. 



A $150 Parker gun for $65. Perfectly sound and 

 a splendid shooter. Address REV. J. H. HAND, 

 Stratford, Conn. feb25,lt 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— A CROUCH'S 

 Student Binocular Microscope, complete and 

 as good as new, 1 inch, inch, y± inch objectives, 

 A and B eye pieces, polarizer and all accessory ap- 

 paratus. Will take good paddling canoe in part 

 payment. Address H. P. UFFORD, Casselton, D. T. 



64-po-KE 



_ STREAM." — COPIES FOR 

 sale, from Nov. 10, 1881 to date; complete, 

 in perfect condition. Largest offer takes them. 

 W. L. PIKE, Orwell, Vt. febl8,2t 



T TT7T? fWl A TT FOR SALE, IN FINE 

 J_A V Hi IJ U iVl.Li condition Pa. and 

 W. Va. birds. E. B. WOODWARD, Commission 

 Merchant, 174 Chambers st., N.Y. Established 1838. 



FOR SALE.— RED TAILED HAWKS IN PER- 

 fect plumage, alive for decoys or dead for 

 mounting. Address WM. PARHAM, Tyngsboro, 

 Mass. feb25,3t 



"REPELLENE." 



An Infallible Preventive of the Attacks of 

 Mosquitoes, Black Flies, Gnats, 

 And All Other Insects. 



Neat, clean and easily applied. Contains no tab, 

 will not stain cor injure the skin, easily washed off, 

 may be carried without danger of leaking or spilling. 

 Price, 25 Cents Per Box. 

 For sale by Dealers in Sportsmen's Goods. 

 &tri DO NOT RETAIL. -®a 

 A. FERGUSON, Sole Manufacturer, 

 Office, 65 Fulton Street, New York. 



The Celebrated "XJISTIOTST 



First target represents 10 consecutive shots made by Otto 

 Jaeger, June 10, 1885, at "Wheeling, W. Va., 200 yards off 

 hand, with some wind, using a No. 6£ Off-Hand, .32-caliber. 

 It counts 94 on Massachusetts Decimal and 117 on Massachu- 

 setts Target. The cufc is one-half size. 



Second target represents 5 consecutive shots made by J. D. 

 Marks, June 24, 1885, at Springfield, Mass., 200 yards, with 

 rest, using a Union Hill, .82-caliber. The entire five shots 

 are inside of a If-inch circle. The cut is full size. 



This style of Ballard Rifle and the "Off-Hand" are the standard guns for target shooting, carrying off nearly all the prizes. Send 

 Hataloene: THE MA It MX FIRE ARMS CO., New Haven, Conn. 



for Catalogue: 



What tie Champions of the World Say: 



Elkhart, 111., Feb. 13, 1884. 



J. C. Petmechy; 



Dear Sir— I have used your cleaner and find it 

 one of the best I ever used, and I think it will take 

 the place of all other cleaners. 



Capt. A. H. Bogardus. 



Gainsvillb, Ark., May 5, 1884. 



Mr. J. C. Petmechy; 



Dear Sir— I have just received the two gun clean- 

 ers, and I admire tbem very much. They are the 

 best thing I have ever seen. I have tried almost 

 everything imaginable, but this simple invention 

 after using it has become indispensable with me. 

 For removing lead on the interior of gun barrels I 

 am quite certain its equal has not yet been pro- 

 duced. Most truly yours, 



Capt. E. E. Stubbs. 



Austin, Tex., March 31, 1885. 

 Mr. J. C. Petmechy, Austin, Tex.: 



Dear Sir— At my recent shoot in your city it 

 afforded me pleasure to speak of the merits of your 

 late invention, the "Petmecky Gun Cleaner." After 

 trying all others I find it the best, and cheerfully 

 recommend it to all sportsmen. I remain, yours 

 truly, Dr. W. J. Carver, 



Champion Shot of the World. 



GOLD MEDAL, PAEIS, 1878. 



BAKER'S 



. Warranted absolutely pure 

 Cocoa, from which the excess of 

 OH has been removed. It has three 

 times the strength of Cocoa mixed 

 with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, 

 and is therefore far more economi- 

 cal, costing less than one cent a 

 cup. It is delicious, nourishing, 

 strengthening, easily digested, and 

 admirably adapted for invalids aa 

 well as for persons in health. 

 Sold by Grocers eve rywhere. 



W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass, 



IF YOU WANT A GOOD 



POCKET KNIFE, RAZOR 



OB A 



HUNTING KNIFE. 



Send for our 36-page illustrated catalogue, sent free. 

 Address WurzbAch & Lawrence, 7 Warren s<\, N.Y. 



Specialties in Fish- 

 in? Tackle. Please 

 send your address for 

 circular and sample 

 card of lines. E. J. MARTIN, Eockville, Conn. 



Lefever Arms Oo. 



MANUFACTURERS OF THE 



LEFEVER AUTOMATIC HAMMERLESS GUNS. 



PRICE, 



$300.00. 



This improvement is the only hammerless gun in the world with compensated action, to take up' 

 ear in every direction. The safety is automatic both in locking and releasing. Used by the best trap 

 shots iu America. Winner of the Pierce Diamond Badge three times at the New York State Convention. 

 Send for illustrated catalogue. 



LEFEVER ARMS CO., Syracuse, N. Y. 



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PEIRCE'S 



TELESCOPIC SIGHTS FOR RIFLES 



Increase the effective aim 100 per rent, nt an y distance and 

 and even more at long distances. These unrivaled Sights are constructed of 

 Solid. Seamless and Jointless Cast Steel Tubes, Improved Lenses 

 with fixed adjustment for any distance; with no sliding or other movable 

 internal fixtures, but each individual Lens and other pieces being double serewed, 

 effectually preventing anv derangement of parts by concussion in firing the heaviest charges, 

 Sole Manufacturers, Mural Manufacturing Co., 44 North Fourth Street, Phila- 

 delphia, Pa., U. S. A. 



Canoe and Camp Cookery. 



By "SENECA." 



A practical cook book for canoeists, Corinthian sailors and outers. Practical because 

 the author gives explicit and intelligible directions for preparing such dishes as he has him- 

 self actually tested in camp and on a cruise. This is just where the recipes differ from the 

 absurdly impracticable dishes given in some so-called camp cookery books. The cooking 

 outfit is described, and numerous hints on camp economy add to the value of the work. 

 Cloth, 96 pages. Price $1.00. 



NEW YORK: Forest and Stream Publishing Co.. 39 Park Row. 

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