Maiwh 31, 1887.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



217 



A NEW REPEATER 



Olid. ]E3:<&d<3U 



ADAPTED TO 

 45-70-405, 

 45-70-500. 

 45-90-300, 

 and 40-82-260 



CARTRIDGES 



PRICES: 

 26io. Oct. Barrel, 

 $21.00. 



26in. Round Barrel, 

 $19.50. 



Solid Head. 



MANUFACTURED BY THE 



WINCHESTER REPEATING 



Send for 76-page Illustrated Catalogue. 



NEW SINGLE SHOT 



Target & Hunting Rifles, 



Center and Rim Fire. Gals. .22 to .50 Express. 



Detachable Barrel Kifles will soon be Beady. 

 SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 



55 COURT STREET, BROOKLYN. 



DEALER IN 



Fishing- Tackle 



First Quality Goods at Lower Prices than any other Mouse in Ameriea. 



Marster's Celebrated Fish Hooks, all ready snelled. Sproat, Limerick, Kirby Limerick, Carlisle, Sneck Bent, O'Shaughnessy, 

 Aberdeen, Cbestertown and Centripetal, Any of the above snelled on single gut, locts. per doz. ; double gut, 20ets. per doz. : treble, 30cts. 

 per dozen. Send 2-cent stamp for catalogue for sizes. Sample one-half dozen of any of the above sent bv mail on receipt of price. Trout 

 and Bass Gut Leaders, single gut, Tyd.. Sets. ; *yds , lOcts. ; 3yds., 15 c*&. Special arrangements to reliable parties to act as agents. 



J. F. MARSTERS. 55 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



THE NEW L. C. SMITH 



HAMMERLESS GUN. 



This new gun embodies all the essential features of our hammer K un, t 

 gether with a new oscillating cocking mechanism and automatic and inde 

 pendent safety combined. This gun is not equalled in ease of manipulator 

 symmetry, durability a-ad shooting qualities by any hammerless gun made. 

 rw£.-i he £ leven gentlemen who broke 100 straight inanimate targets for a place in the Chamberlin 

 Cartridge Tournament prizes, five of them used the "L. C. Smith" gun. The following are the gen- 

 tiemen: D. C. Powers, Cleveland, O.; Andy Meaders, Nashville, Tenn.; II. MeMurchy, Syracuse, 

 N. Y.: Fred Erb Jr La Fayette Ind ; J. C. Hendershot, Cleveland, O. 



SEND FOB DESCBIPTIVE CATAI.6GUE AND PBICE LIST. 



Jj. C. SMITH, Manufacturer of Fine Guns, Syracuse, N. Y. 



i=UP O R r F BMAN'8 



Camping or Fishing Tents 



OF ALL KINDS, SHAPES AND SIZES. 



Yacht and Canoe Sails of most approved styles. 

 Also awnings for store fronts, windows, yacht boats, 

 etc. New style of Canoe Tents made at low figures. 

 Flags, Burgees and covers of all kinds. Camp 

 Stoves, Camp Chairs, Sacking Bottoms, Hammocks, 

 all kinds ef Fancy Tents, and in fact anything made 

 from canvas when an intelligent description is given 

 of what may be needed. My beauttf ufly illustrated 

 circular now ready. Send stamp for price list. Ad- 

 dress S. HKBTMKNWAY, South St. N, Y. City. 



Patent Automatic Sporting Shrapnell Shell. 



For Wildfowl Shooting and Long Shots. 



Instantly availoMe as a solid shut. 

 These shells are guaranteed to put from 80 to 100 

 pellets No. 6 shot on a 30in. plate at 110yds. Thev 

 will kill the hardest feathered bird at 130yds., and 

 in a flock at 150yds. 10, 12, 16 and 20-bore, |2 per 

 100 empty; sample box by mail 60 cents. 



The trade should see this projectile at once. 

 THE AUTOMATIC SHRAPSELL CO.. 

 Edinburgh, Scotland. 



STONEHENGE ON THE DOG. 



Price $3.50. 

 For sale by the Forest and Stream Pub. Ca> 



CATALOGUES FREE TO ANY ADDRESS 



LIVE QUAIL WANTED, 



Address with quantity and price, 



ALFRED PARRISH, 

 10 Wall street, New York City. 



WANTED. 



A copy, new or second hand, of Coues' "Key to 

 North American Birds," edition of 1884. Apply, 

 staging price and condition of volume, to 

 J. W. P. 



mchl0,tf Forest and Stream office. 



A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO ARRANGE 

 with a party who has a. place near and ac- 

 cessible to the city, for the privilege of shooting 

 at i'lav-pigeons two or three times a week. 



VINEX. 



It Forest and Stream office. 



WANTED.— A FEW PAIRS OR ODD BIRDS 

 of the following species; Green- winged 

 teal, blue-winged teal, widgeon, redheads, can- 

 vas-backs, hooded merganser, golden eye and 

 buffle-head ducks. Will buy or exchange tame 

 wood ducks. FRED MATHER, Cold Spring 

 Harbor, N. Y. jan6,tf 



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

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

 8, 1884. We are short of tbese issues, and wouid be 

 obliged if any of our readers having one or all o£ 

 these numbers that they do not want will send to 

 Forest ana Stream Pub. Co.. 89 Park Row. New 

 York City. mar26,tf 



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bJPSUWhs ttnc«18Sl3TfMt<st lime cifcr jnadt^ 

 ?Ml C1US, C0n *ndWc»)W SIGNALS 3. VrW Tlttt \ 

 ALLOWANCE «n4 TiDtTftBlE? /— 18»7-- M.V.P nor Boats «= 

 — ;„ Courses f L.l.SounDanA 5*noV «ooK«=> . 



" $ j ,oo ptftfaidofs J- C' f fW£R,r, ttomijg Jourw .ftl* 



factttisi and §mm Mot Mt. 



OR SALE.— THE WELL-KNOWN AUXIL- 

 iarv, three-masted screw schooner yacht, 

 The Chazalie, oil tons yacht measurement, 

 classed A 1 at Lloyd's for 18 years, with all hei 

 furniture and fittings, as per inventory, the furn- 

 iture and fittings being of the most perfect and 

 luxurious character. The yacht is well known as 

 out- of the fastest auxiliary vessels under canvas. 

 The boiler was renewed in 1885, and the vessel 

 can be fitted out aud ready for sea at short notice. 

 For particulars apply to the Secretary, R. Y. S. 

 Castle, Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, or to the 

 buildei-B, Messrs Camper & Nicholson, Gosport, 

 England. 



FOR SALE.— THE CELEBRATED CUTTER 

 yacht Clara, composite build, steel frames 

 and rigging, 20 tons lead on keel, in perfect con- 

 dition and fully found. Apply to J. F. TAMH, 

 76 Wall street, New York City. 



KEEL YACHT FOR SALE. — DOUBLE END- 

 er, length; 31ft., b-am Tit. tin., depth 8ft. t>in., 

 draft 3ft. tin.; mainsail, forestaysail and jib; 

 good head room in cabin; three persons may 

 sleep comfortablv in her; perfect little ship; sold 

 for want of time to use her. Built spring of 1886. 

 Price 8300. Address MAINE, care Forest and 

 Stream office. 



YACHTINO.-TO AMERICAN YACHTS- 

 men and others visiting England during the 

 coming summer, and desirous of attending the 

 great naval review and following the regattas. 

 Messrs. Cox & King have a very large selection 

 of a number of the finest steam and sailingyachts 

 afloat of all sizes from 600 tous downward, which 

 they can offer for charter, and of which they will 

 be happy to furnish cabin plans, photographs, 

 and the fullest particulars and terms on applica- 

 tion. Address COX & KING, Yacht Brokers, 5 

 Suffolk street, Pall Mall, London. Telegraphic, 

 address "Derail, London." 



FOR SALE — GREAT SACRIFICE.-TWO 

 steam yachts. 50 and 27ft., excellent sea 

 boats, in good running condition. N. C. LOCKE. 

 Salem, Mass. 



CANOES FOR SALE,— CANOE GLUECK, 

 14X30, Rushton canoe, centerboard, Barney 

 rudder, tiller, two suits sails, tent, etc.; also 

 Rushton 14y-30 painted canoe, cheap. 



JOHN E. BOWLES, 

 Box 1,123, Springfield, Mass, 



JOHN P. MOORE'S SONS, 



SOLE AGENTS FOR 



Acme Split Bamboo Rods. 



Made hy Chas. E. Wheeler. 



The Acme Split Bamboo Rods we believe tp be 

 the best rod for the money, and are made as fol- 

 lows: Hexagonal. German Silver Mounted, Solid 

 Reel Seat, Welt Ferrules, Metal Plugs, Cane 

 Whipped Butt, Ext ra Tip, in hollow, round wood 

 case which completely protects the rod. Ask 

 your dealer for them. 



WfZEiiem Acme Rod Guaranteed. 

 Acme Rod No. 6, 816.25. Acme Rod No. 4, $14.50. 



Box 3,048. 302 Broadway, N.Y. 



