May 16, 1889.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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The Celebrated Smith & Wesson Revolvers 



HAVE BROKEN ALL RECORDS FOR REVOLVER SHOOTING. 



The Most Perfect Small Arms 



EVER MANUFACTURED. 



Unrivalled in Beamy of Finish, Durability and Accuracy. 



Manufactured in calibers .32, .38 and .44-100. Single and 

 Double Action Hammerless Safety and Target Models, with all latest 



improvements Automatic Shell Extractor, Rebounding Lock and 



Patented Safety Device. 



The Smith & Wesson Revolvers are constructed entirely of best wroug'ilt steel, 

 carefully inspected for workmanship and stock, and GUARANTEED. Do not be deceived 

 by IMITATIONS largely manufactured of malleable east iron, and often sold for the 

 genuine Smith & Wesson. All of the Revolvers of this firm are stamped upon the barrels 

 with their name, address and dates of patents. 



If dealer cannot supply you, orders sent to address below will receive prompt and 

 careful attention. Catalogues and prices furnished upon application. 



SMITH <£, WESSON, 



SPRIBTGFIELD, MASS. 



NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. CUT PRICES. 



HERE I AM AGAIN AS USUAT,, CUTTING THE PRTCES OF FISHING TACKLE. IT WILL PAY YOU 



TO BUY YOUR TACKLE IN BROOKLYN. 



$2.75 For Split Bamboo Salt- Water Bass Rod, 6 strip, 2 joints, 8ft., 20oz., So'ifl Reel Seat, Nickel Trimmings, DoutPe Guides. Silk Wound Black Beaded Handle ^$"^75 

 „2 2 S or ™ pllfc Ba 5? bo ° Black ba-s Rod, 8Jrf ., 3 joints, 10 or 1 Solid Reel Seat, Nickel Trimmings, Raise l Tie Guides, Extra Tip, Silk Wound, Wood Form ............ 



3.32 For Trout Black f ass Fly Rod, same finish as above. lOAfb., 7 to 9 .z., complete in wood form ' " 33.? 



.90 For Ash and Lancewooo Weakfish or Striped Bass Rod, Hollow Butt, Extra Tip, Swelled Ferrules ' ' on 



1.50 For Fir e No Brass Multiplying Reel, Balance Hanrile, Screw Oil Cup, 1 olds 600ft. 18-thread Linen Eine, diaWter 3^ 1*5) 



3.75 For Hard Rubber and Nickel Multiplying Reel, with Drag", Raised Pillars, hol^s 600ft. 15-thread Linen Lme , .7. 8 375 



Hooks. Down go the prices My best, quality all kinds a. elled on single gut Wets, per doz. : double, 15cts. : treble, SOcts. : in J doz. packages.' ' Leaders: ' Treble gut Weakfisli and Striped 

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Pages 130, 16mo. 



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L.C. Smith, wi'h hammer. 10gn.R0 in. 7=j lbs. 70.00 4II.OO- 



L. C.Smith, with hammer. 10 a. 32 in. 11 lbs. fi5.no Sfi.OO 



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rolt, with "hammer, 10 ga 32 ir,: SI lbs 85.00 42.50 



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A handsome colored plate. 8 * lOin. of celebrated 

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GUKDOJN THUMB UliLi'S 



Names aifl Portraits of Birds 



Which Interest Gunners; with descriptions in 

 language understanaed of the people. 



Practically speaking, this is the first popular 

 volume of ornithology ever issued from the press; 

 a work which goes far to demonstrate that scien- 

 tific accuracy mav be as easily maintained in 

 English as m Greek or Latin. Follows the 

 game birds all over the continent and gives a 

 glossary of all the lo-al names in popular use. 

 Illustrated with admirable portraits from the 

 pencil of Mr. Edwin Shepard of the Academy of 

 Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, which, with the 

 clear descriptions in the text, will enable any 

 man who can read to identify the contents of his 

 game bag. 



OPINIONS OF THE PRESS s 



It is the first, so far as we know, of a class of 

 books of which the need is felt in every depart- 

 ment of natural history.— Troy Press. 



The book should find its way to a choice place 

 in every sportsman's library.— O/ticago Inter- 

 Ocean. 



1 would much rather know what this book tells 

 me, the various names by which the people call 

 a bird, than the Latiu, Greek or Hebrew name 

 which science gave him for the sake of catalogu- 

 ing him. * * * It is more value to me to have 

 a description of a bird in plain English which I 

 understand than in scientific language which I 

 do not understand.— W., in Journal of Commerce. 



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