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FOREST AND STREAM. 



("July 8, 1886. 



VICTORY WON 



BY SHOOTERS USING- THE 



Chamberlin Cartridge 



THE 



Tournament of the Illinois State Sportsmen's Assoc'n, 



JXJ3NTE!, 1886. 



First and Diamond Badge by GEO. KLEINMAN, killing 29 out of 30 live birds. 



Second Prize by ABNER PRICE, killing 28 out of 30 live birds. 



First by C. E. WILLARD, in the first event of the "Open to the World" contest. 

 Eighty-two entries. 



Also divided in nearly every other event of the great Tournament. 



The Chamberlin Cartridges also winners of the Smith Cup, by C. M. HINS- 

 DALE, in the Iowa State Tournament at Burlington. 



These Cartridges were from regular stock sold by dealers. 



TATHAM & BROS., Eastern Agents, 



82 Beekman Street, New York City. 



SPORTSMEfS WE4B. 



Corduroy, Canvas, Horseliie, Dossttn, Sheep- 

 siin, Mackintosh ant Flannel Clotlii 



OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR SPORTSMEN 



Gun Cases, Cartridge Belts and Equip- 

 ments of all kinds. 



CATALOGUE AND SAMPLES EREE. 



GEO. BARNARD & CO., 



108 Madison Street, Chicago, 111. 



Eastern Agents: A. G. SPALDING & BEOS., 241 Broadway, N. Y. 

 Philadelphia Agents: E. K. TRYON, JR. & CO. 



IDEAL Reloading Tools, 



For Rifles, Pistol and'' 

 Shotguns. 



A, Mouth Opener. 

 B, Bullet Mould. C, Seating Primer, 



TROUT FLIES, 



36c. Per Dozen. 



H. H. KIFFE, 



318 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Send for Fishing Tackle Oatalogne. 



"Murcia" Silk Worm Gut. 



PISHING AND SURGICAL USE, 



In lots to suit, all grades and lengths, "Extra 

 Heavy" to "Extra Fine." Assorted thousands, ten 

 different grades, including "Extra Long," put up 

 for country trade and clubs. Prices, $o to $15 per 

 1,000. Assorted thousands, $7.50. Address LATASA 

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GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. 



EPPS'S COCOA. 



BREAKFAST. 



"By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws 

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Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold 

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KIMBALL'S SATIN 



STRAIGHT CUT CIGARETTES. 



People of refined taste who desire exceptionally fine 

 cigarettes should use only our Straight Cut, 

 put up in satin packets and boxes of 

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14 First Prize Medals. 



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CANOE HANDLING. 



By C. B. VAUX ("DOT"). 



A complete manual for the management of a canoe. The author begins at the very 

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 Everything is made intelligible for beginners: and besides this ABC teaching there areso 

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 subjects treated are the choice of a canoe, paddling, sailing, care or the canoe recipes and 

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 book is enhanced by the many ornamental vignettes. Pages 168; uniform with Canoe 

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

 LONDON; Davuss & Co., 1 Finch Lane, CornhiU. 



SHORE BIRDS. 



A pamphlet for those who "gun" 

 along he shore. 



TELLS OF 



I. Haunts and Habits- Where the bay birds live, and 



what they do at home. 



II. Range and Migration— Where they go to breed, 



and where to spend the winter, 

 m. A Morning Without the Birds— An episode of 



shore shooting. 

 IV Nomenclature — A list of our American species 



of Limicolce, with a description of each 



species. 



V. Localities— Where to go to shoot them. 

 VI Blinds and Decoys— How to shoot them after 

 you have reached the grounds. 



44 pp., paper. Price, IB Cents. 



Eaton's Rust Preventor. 



For GUNS, CUTLERY and SURGICAL HSSTRU 

 MENTS. Specially adapted for salt water shooting. 



For sale at all principal gun stores. Western 

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

 Chicago, HI. Cannot be sent by mail. 



Manufactured Bolely by 

 GEO. B. BATON, 570 PotodJ* Awn* 

 Jersey City, N.J. 



Salmon Fishing in Canada. 



We have the largest stock in America of Forrest 

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The Still-Hunter, 



— BY— 



T. S. VAN DYKE. 



PRICE, POSTPAID. $2.00. 

 FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 

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HOW CAN A BOOT BE WATERPROOF 

 AND NOT SWEAT THE FEET? Common 

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 as the water out, and perspiration that tmds its 

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 This renders the sock wet, and, when the wearer 

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THE HANNAFORO VENTILATED 



RUBBER BOOT, 



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