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FOREST AND STREAM. 



THE TRYON COMPLETE BREECH LOADING SHOT GUN. 



Manufactured by 

 MNCOIiN JEFFRIES. 



12 Gauge, 60.00 

 10 «* 65.00 



'Field" Trial, London, May, 1876 ; wrnner of th^ J^j 

 Guinea Prize for Choke Bores; Winner of the Pen Trial. 

 ""aklng the Highest Average Penetration on Recort^ ^ .0. 



Ask your dealer to send for one. They beat the World? SbooHniy 

 r:. ^ ^r^l^^ BARNARD'S ^POKTSMl^'S WiJAR°°*^' 



E. K. TRYON, JR. & CO.. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



DOG-SKIN LEATHER JACKETS I 



FOR FALL SHOOTING. 



50ft and Dliable as 



pom; 



'US' r""'""^'-- ''"i" uiiuci LUC uveru'jat, i 



capital jacket for bicycle use, skating and sleighing 



An early selection is advised. tJommon qualities of other makes also in stock STATEb. 



A quality, the very finest skin, - - - _ _ $18 00 

 not as fine, - - . qO, $10 00 and 15 00 



Send measurement around chest outside vest. If money is sent with order we will forwarrl frp« hv 

 rA^^ ^f'^^^t'^^SZ^ - retuTn^oF jtJklt! '^^""^Ir'Jill^l 



mostly made 

 found superior 



^ — wirvv I vtiiv^- lux^y , 



WILLIAM READ & SONS, 107 Washington St., Boston. 



Also send for Gun Circular and Second-Hand List. Now some high grade second-hand Guns. 



Some of the Triumphs of tho Groonor Gun 



Xn tine 



Universal Championship (Monaco). 1st, 3rt and 4th. 



Prix de Consolation (Monte Carlo). 



President's Trophy (Grymple, Queensland). 



The Australian Cup. (48 birds without a miss, £600 won. 



Hamilton, Canada, $1,000. 



Melbourne Trophy. 



New South Wales Open Sweepstakes. 1st, 2d and 3d. 

 .Summer Cup (Messina). 



For Fac-Simile of the winning target see the 



The "Star" Prize (Hurlingham). 

 The Club Fund Cup (London Gun Club). 

 The "Ranelagh" Cup (London). 

 Eleven Sweepstakes, London (Summer Meetings). 



ALSO 



The Leavenworth (Kansas, U. S. A.) Gun Trial. A Greener 

 13-bore gun beating 50 guns, some 10-bores, of 

 many makers. 



Advertisements of King's "Quick" Shot Powder. 



N. B.— W. W. Greener's Guns He aded the List with a Substantial Majority in 1 885. 



^Extract from page 312, Badminton Library. "Moor and Marsh.." The Onn and its De- 

 velopment, with Notes on 8h.ooting. By W. W. Greener. 



"This is the most comprehensive modern work we have in our lan^age dealing with guns. Not only does it treat fully of the very earliest arms known, commencing with' bows 

 and arrows, but it is equally accurate and exhaustive in regard to all recent inventions in gun-making. Every kind of sport to be had with the gun is here also described and commented 

 on in a practical and interesting, though very condensed, manner, and the gunning to be done, or expected, in every corner of the globe is well described in Mr. Greener's admirably 

 written book. Every gun worth mentioning, with its mechanism, is fully and carefully engraved and explained for those who care for the technicalities of gun-making. 



"We would strongly recommend this capital treatise to all who own a gun, not only as a most useful adjunct to their sport, but as the best of tutors in'the matter of all that has to 

 do with firearms of every description, large or small, from swivel guns to cripple-stoppers and 20-bores, and from elephant to rook ril3es. 



"Among the mass of useful information on shooting contained in this large work of over 700 pages, wildfowl shooting is very fairly, though briefly described and illustrated. We 

 consider Mr. Greener's work a wonderful example of care, patience and ingenuity ; that this is also the opinion of the general public is evidenced by the fact of its third edition beinc so 

 so®n called for. & 



This book, the best ever published on Gunnery, offered for $2.50 by 



HENRY C. SQUIRES, 178 Broadway, New York, 



Agent for W. W. Greener's Guns. 



8H0BE BIBDS. 



A. pamphlet for those who "gun" 

 along he shore. 



TELLS OP 



JL Haimts and Habits— Where the bay birds live, and 



what they do at home. ■ 

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



and where to spend the winter, 

 in. A Morning Without the Birds— An episode of 



shore shooting. 

 SV. Nomenclature— A list o^' or American species 



of IdmicolcB, witb a .dvjfcv^nption 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.i paper. Price, 15 Cents. 

 For Sale by the Forest and Stream l^b. Oo 



Impervious to Wind and Water. Soft and Pliable as the Finest Kid Glove. 



Genuine Russian skins (unlike sheep skins) are not affected by water. Being very pliable they fit close to the person, and offer the most complete 

 protection fi-om the cold and penetrating winds of winter. Our best quality jackets will last a, lifetime, it being almost impossible to wear one 

 out, thus making it the cheapest winter garment one can secure. They are so light weight and take up so little room that one c:an be worn between the 

 vest and imdercoat, thus rendering a heavy overcoat entirely unnecessary even in the coldest weather. For driving, horseback riding, skating, sleigh- 

 ing and hunting in cold climates they are extensively used. For Duck and Coot Shooting tliey are indispensable. 



All who wish to secure a GENUINE KUSSIAN SKIN should order it immediately before we get out of sizes, as but a limited number of the 

 genuine article can be obtained each year. In ordering send rnecmirc around cliest. 



A 1 Quality, Genuine llussian Skins, Black or Tan Color, $18.00 

 A Quality, American Skins, Tan Color 15. UU 



B t 

 C < 



Quality, American Skins, Black Color, $10.00 

 [uality, American Skins, Black Color, 8.0O 



Sent by registered mail, postpaid, to any part of the U. S. on receipt of price. SATISFACTION GTJAEAI^TEED. 

 P. S.— As we are the only importers in the United States of GENUINE KUSSIAN SKINS, they cannot Tje found at any other house in tins country. 



ESTABLISHED .1840. JOHN P. LOVELL'S SONS, 147 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 



THOMAS J. CONROY, 



Manufacturer, Importer, WTiolesale and Retail Dealer in 



Fine Fishing Tackle and Camping Goods. 



CONROY'S CELEBRATED 



"Silver King" Multiplying Heels. 



The strongest and freest running reels on the market. Pronounced by many of our 

 best coast anglers superior to any ever before used. 



Tarpon Tackle a Specialty, 



Fine Hexagonal Split Bamboo JBode, Ash and Lancewood Bods* 

 Rubber and German Silver Reels, Tackle Gases, 

 Fly and Snell Books, Reel Gases, etc. 



