Dec. 7, 1895.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



608 



WE HAVE BEEN TOLD that there are some 

 dealers in Fishing Tackle who do not keep our 

 goods in stock. If you are so unfortunate as to live 

 in a place where our goods are not offered for sale, let us 

 know and we will send you our catalogue. 



ABBEY & IMBRIE, 



1 8 Vesey Street, New York City. 



"THREE IN ONE" 



AN OIL for GUNS. 



1. A Sure Rust Preventive. 



2. Cleans Thoroughly. 



3. Lubricates and will not Gum 



or Harden. 



Samp'e sent in oiler for five 2 cent 

 stamps. Ask your dealer f or it. 



Ill B'way, 

 New York. 



G. W. Cole & Co., 



LYMAN'S RIFLE SIGHTS. 



Send for 96 Page Catalogue of 



Sights and Fine Shooting Rifles. 



WILLIAM LYMAN, 



Middlefield, Conn. 



A New Authority on a New Fish. 



The LEAPING OUANANICHE 



What It Is 

 When, Where and How to Catch It 



by Eugene McCarthy. 

 FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 



THE 



BURGESS" GUN. 



12-GAUGE REPEATING SHOTGUN. 



Latest. Quickest. Simplest. Safest. 



IDEAL ACTION.— Movement in Direct Line Between Points of Support. 



The "Burgess" is a close, hard 



shooter, and is unexcelled for con- ^nOV^) Double Hits in 1-8 Second. Three Hits in 1 Second. Six Hits 



venience of operation and effective HpT in le8s than 3 Seconds, 



service, both at the trap and in the wSE^^^ F ' 0T citv ular anfi Information, address 



fleld ^ BURGESS GUN CO., Buffalo, N. Y i 



151 Blue Rocks, unknown angles, broken straight by B. A. Bartlett with a "Burgess," in open 

 tournament at Rochester, N". Y., September 26th, 1895. 



Rowland E. Robinson's Danvis Books, 



CHRONICLES OF SPORTSMEN AND OTHER HUMAN BEINGS. 



iJnele Iiisha's Shop. 



LIFE IN A CORNER OF YANKEELAND. 



The shop itself, the place of business of Uncle Lisha Peggs, 

 bootmaker and repairer, was a sort of sportsman's exchange, 

 where, as one cf the fraternity expressed it, the hunters and 

 fishermen of the widely scattered -neighborhood used to 

 meet of evenings and dull outdoor days, "to swap lies." 

 The talk naturally ran much on hunting stories and wood 

 lore, but although the stories told were generally good, 

 their truthfulness was not always accepted without ques- 

 tion, and the volume abounds as much in dialogue as in 

 narrative. "Uncle Lisha's Shop" is brimful of quaint 

 humor and sentiment, and there is an unmistakable touch 

 of human nature in Uncle Lisha himself, and his good old 

 wife, Aunt Jerushy; in Sam Lovel, the hunter, and in fact 

 n all the other characters introduced. 



Sent postpaid, the Shop and the 



Sam IioVel's Camps. 



UNCLE LISHA'S FRIENDS UNDER BARK AND CANVAS. 



When Uncle Lisha went West, Sam Lovel took Antoine 

 as his partner, and the fortunes and misfortunes of the two 

 as trappers are described with all the charm of our author's 

 quaint style, while their friends and enemies, and all with 

 whom they are brought into contact, in the course of the 

 story, step on to the stage real living flesh and blood crea- 

 tures drawn with such fidelity to life that the reader never 

 doubts that he would recognize any one of them from the 

 description, should it ever be his good or ill fortune to run 

 against him. , 



Danvis polks. 



A SEQUEL TO THE SHOP AND THE CAMPS. 



This volume is a collection into book form of the "Danvi 

 Folks" chapters published in Forest and StFvEAm. I 

 relates -the further fortunes of Uncle Lisha, Sam Lovel, 

 Granther Hill and other personages of the story whom we 

 know so well. Mr. Robinson avers that his characters were 

 of the old times and have passed away. That surely is a 

 mistake. They are living to-day here in these three books, 

 and the Vermont author has endowed them with qualities 

 which will give them long life to come. If you already 

 have on your shelves the Shop and the Camps, you have a 

 place there for this third volume. 



FOREST AND 



Camps, $1.00 each, the Danvis Folks, $1.25. 



STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY. 



The Spaniel and its Training. 



PRICE $1.0O. 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 



MODERN SHOTGUNS. 



By W. W. GREENER. Price $1.00, 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., New York. 



THE J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO., 



Send for Catalogue, free of charge. 



P. O. Eos 4103. 

 CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. 



Our Latest Model, 1894. 



THE NEW IDEAL RIFLE. 



MARLIN MODEL 1893. 



.30 caliber. .30 grains smokeless powder. 106 

 grain fuU metal patched bullet. 



HIGH VELOCITY. GREAT PENETRATION. FLAT TRAJECTORY. 



Made in all lengths and styles of barrel and magazine, straight and pistol grip, regular or TAKE-DOWN. List price for rifle with octagon, i octagon or round barrel $23.00 



Take-Down $5.00 extra. Write for catalogues to 



THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS COMPANY, 



New Haven, Conn. 



