Aprtl 20, 1880.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



£77 



Dickerman Pat Hammerless Single-Barrel Shotgun. 



DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR 



12-GAtTGE NOW READY. 

 Weight 6% to 7 lbs. 



T 1 3XT Gr • 



Warranted to throw 300 

 No. 8 shot in 30-inch circle 

 at 33 yards. 



-All Modern Improvements. 



Automatic Safety Pistol Grip. Double Bolt, Rubber Butt Plate, Full Choke, 

 Blued Frame, with Twist, Laminated or Damascus Barrels. 



The Top Snap is utilized as the lever for corking: the hammer as well as breaking: up the gun. The leverage is so adjusted that the gun is 

 broken up and hammer cocked as easily as an ordinary gun witn simple top snap is Broken up. By the same movement of the top snap the safety 



1S * \ ovced lm ^ r I l \ e forward part of the trigger, locking the latter firmly into the bent of the hammer. The Sarety Button is located just in front 

 of the trigger, and is fully protected by the guard (as shown in cutj. Pronounced by the trade and sportsmen generally the Finest Single Oun Made. 



1NTJERCHANOKAMI.E RIFLE BARRELS OF ALL CALIBERS furnished for these guns if desired! SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 



Manufactured by THE STRONG FIRE ARMS CO., New Haven, Conn., U. S. A. 



ESTABLISHED 50 YEARS. 



J. 33. 



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R. Bullet Mould 



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PROPRIETORS, 

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. Lovell's Sobs, Boston; Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co., Chicago. 



"Murcia" SilkWorm Gut. 



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FISHING RODS 



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 hints in selecting a rod. 



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Pittsford, Rutland Co., Vt. 



E. & H. T. ANTHONJ & CO., 



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ore, 



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STEAMJYACHT. 



HANDSOME PLEASURE BOAT, with tender, 

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Iron steam yachts, flush deck and trunk cabins. 

 Steam yachts designed. SAMUEL HOLMES, Mem- 

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Hunting Boats, Sneak Boxes, 

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Built to order after the most approved models. 

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 yacht Lois, 31ft. long, 13ft. beam, over 4ft. 

 draft, standing room in cabin; modeled by cele- 

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 ticulars. LAMAR FOOS, Union League Club, N.Y. 



FOR SALE.— FAST SLOOP ALDA, 26' 3" OVER 

 all, lead ballast, complete suit of new sails, 

 cabin and standing room mahogany; everything in 

 first-class condition Address Bos 3,600 Boston 

 Mass. ' 



FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE, ON ACCOUNT 

 of the death of owner, one canoe, 14.6x30in., 

 built by Smith of Lansingburgh, lines of the Snake; 

 has brass air tanks and dry storage. Radix board, 

 two pair of paddles, two sets Mohican sails, one 

 wall tent 15x3ft. canoe has been used but once; 

 full nickel trimmings. Address GARDINER 

 BLOOD, Amsterdam, N. Y. 



CANOE FOR SALE. — RUSHTON'S SPfilTsG- 

 field model. 14ft.x30m., with Mohican sails 

 (new), deck steering gear and Mohican canoe tent. 

 Price $85. Address Commodore Harvard Canoe 

 Club Cambridge, Mass. 



FOR SALE. — FINE CRUISING CANOE, 16ft. V 

 32in., good for one or two. Butternut planks, 

 cedar decks, centerboard. masts, sails, paddles, 

 cushions; used three weeks: sold bv doctor's orders • 

 cheap. Apply to builder, F. JOYNER, Glens Falls,' 

 N. Y. 



FOR SALE. - 14-FT. CLINKER BOAT, JOE 

 Hughes builder; complete and in perfect 

 order. J. H. GOLDING, 124tn st. and East River 



Two Beantifnl Illustrated Boots 

 PADDLE AND PORTAGE 



ay thomas skdgwick STEELE, of Hartford, Conn. 



123 exquisite illustrations of life in the woods, 

 with map in each copy. 



The humorous as well as the serious side of camp 

 life is vividly represented, while Mr. Steele's welf 

 known artistic perceptions, and a most intense love 

 of nature, has made the work all that could be 

 iesired. 



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A MEW MAINE MAP. 



The headwaters of the 



Moot. Penobscot and Si, Join Riyers 



Compiled by Thomas Sedgwiok Steele. 

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The Third Volume of the 



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and 



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GOLD MEDAL, PAEIS, 1878. 



BAKER'S 



Warranted absolutely pure 

 Cocoa, from which the excess of 

 Oil has been removed. It has three 

 times the strength of Cocoa mixed 

 with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, 

 and is therefore far more economi- 

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 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. 



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RACING. By the Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire 

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 the Hon. F. Lawley. 



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HUNTING. 



By His Grace the Duke of Beaufort and Mowbray 

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FISHING. 



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