FOREST AN£> STHEAM. 



[t>BO. 13, 1888. 



A FULL LINE OF CARTRIDGES. 



10-Ga., 12-Ga., 14-Ga., 1G-Ga., 20-Ga. 



INDENTED - CRIMPED - BLANKS. 



The PotPi-a Cart.ridea Co. is induced by the success achieved the past season to greatly increase 

 its line of manufacture. It now offers the above most complete list of Shotgun Ammunition^, 

 THE 



Are the most successful ever pro- 

 duced for Trap and fine Wing 

 Shooting. They give wonderful 

 pattern and penetration, with the 

 least recoil and a clean gun. 



Are loaded hy the same machinery aud with 

 the same materials (including the lubricated 

 .elastic felt wads) as the "Indented." The 

 crimp is the best produced by machinery 

 and diminishes the recoil. They shootstrong 

 and leave the gun clean. Price same as for 

 "Indented." 



Peters Blank Shotgun Cartridges 



(Trade Mark and Patents applied for) arc especially appreciated by the "far off" trade, the hunter, 

 farmer, etc. They save freight and the danger of handling bulk ammunition. By t heir use car- 

 tridges for all varieties of game may be quickly produced without the necessity of carrying a full 

 and expensive line of the goods. 



ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM. LIBERAL DISCOUNTS TO THE TRADE. 



The PETERS CARTRIDGE CO. 



CINCINNATI, O. 



J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co. 



P. O. Box 4100, Chicopee Fails, Mass. 



Send for our large 52-page Illustrated Catalogue. 



MANUFACUTRERS OF THE 



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Breech-Loading, Sportim aMSniter's PetBlfles, 

 Single anil Bonnie Snot Gnus, Pocket Rifles 



The Best Scores on Record in America, from 10 to 50 yards, have been 

 made with the Stevens Pistol. 



STEVEKTS TARGET PISTOL. 



Known throughout the world as possessing unsurpassed accuracy, perfect of 

 form and finish. The professional shots all unhesitatingly select the Stevens Pistols 

 to perform the most difficult feats of marksmanship. 



AUDUBON'S 



Birds of America 



We have obtained and now offer for sale singly a number of the plates of this magnificent work. 

 These plates are the originals of the edition of 1356, and represent the birds as life size. The sheets 

 are elephau t f ol io, and the paper heavy. The drawings were made from nature, and for accuracy 

 of delineatioa, fidelity to detail and accessories, 



Audubon's Birds have never been equalled. 



Any of these plates if framed would make a • 



Snperl> Ornament 



For a sportsman's dining room, and no more beautiful and appropriate gift could be found for the 

 lover of nature than one of these. The constantly increasing scarcity of this work makes rhese 

 large plates each year more valuable. Some of tbe plates are double and can if desired be cut in 

 two and put in small frames. 



There are represented many species of Ducks, Gulls, Grouse, Snipe, Heron and small birds 

 almost without number. 



These plates are so large that they cannot be sent by mail without danger of being crushed, and 

 the best method of sending them will be on rollers by express. 



MST OF BIRDS REPRESENTED : 



Black Vulture and Head of 



Deer 5 



Redtail Hawk 



Jer Falcon 



Sparrow Hawk 



Swallow- tailed Kite 



White-headed Eagle 



Pigeon Hawk 



Black-winged Hawk 



Duck Hawk 



Fish Hawk 



Barn Owl 



Crow 



Fish Crow ... 



Blue Jay 



Crow Blackbird. 



Redwing Blackbird 



Baltimore Oriole 



Orchard Oriole 



Boat-tail Grackle 



Rusty Graekle 



Nut tali's Marsh Wren 



Common Marsh Wren 



Crested Titmouse . 



Hudson Bay Titmouse 



Carolina Titmouse 



Mocking Bird 



t Hermit Thrush 



1 Wood Thrush 



Brown Thrasher 



Prairie Titlark 



Brown Titlark 



Grass Finch 



Henslow's Bunting 



Chipping Sparrow 



Field Sparrow.... , 



Seaside Finch; 



Lincoln's Finch 



Song Sparrow 



White-throated Sparrow. . 

 White-crowned Sparrow.. 



Towhee Bunting 



Purple Finch 



Crossbill 



Pine Grosbeak 



Blue Grosbeak 



Rose-breasted Grosbeak.. 

 Night-hawk 



Chimney Swift 



>12 00 Carolina Parroquet 



10 00 Golden - winged Wood- 



10 00 pecker 



8 00 Pileated Woodpecker 



8 00 Belted King fisher 



12 00 Yellow-billed Cuckoo 



7 00 Mangrove Humming Bird 



7 00 Ruby Throat Humming 



10 00 Bird 



10 00 Columbia Humming Bird. 



5 00 Forktail Flycatcher 



5 00 Arkansas, Say's & Swal- 



6 00 low-tail Flycatcher 



7 00 Pipiry Flycatcher 



7 00 Kingbird 



8 00 Great-crested Flycatcher. 

 8 00 Olive-sided Flycatcher. . . 



8 00 Small green-crested Fly- 



9 00 catcher 



7 00 Wood Pewee 



5 00 White-eyed Vireo 



5 00 Red-eyed Vireo 



5 00 Yellow-throated Vireo .... 



4 00 Green black-capped Fly- 



4 00 catcher 



8 00 Wilson's Flycatcher 



3 00 Canada Flycatcher 



3 00 Bonaparte's Fl ycatcher. . . 

 8 00 Hooded Warbler 



4 00 Kentucky Warbler.... .... 



4 00 Bay-breasted Warbler.... 



4 00 Pine-creeping Warbler 



4 00 Azure Warbhr 



4 00 Yellowpoll Warbler 



4 00 Rathbone Warbler 



4 00 Children's Warbler 



4 00 Yellow Redpoll Warbler. . 



4 00 Bla^k and Yellow Warbler 



4 00 Swainson's Warbler 



4 00 Bachman's Warbler 



4 00 Carbonated Warbler 



5 00 Nashville Warbler 



5 00 Black and White Creeper. 



7 00 Wood Wren 



7 00 \ Winter Wren 



8 00 I Rock Wren , 



7 10 Cedar Bird 



$i 00 Bohemian Waxwing 



10 00 Purple Martin 



White-bellied Swallow 



5 00 Cliff Swallow 



8 00 Bam Swallow 



7 00 White-headed Pigeon 



5 00 J Black Rail 



5 00 (Yellow Rail 



i Buff-breasted S'dpiper. . i 



6 00 ) Little Sandpiper ! 



5 00 1 Pectoral Sandpiper i 



5 00 I Red-backed Sandpiper., \ 



Semi-palmated Sandpiper 



8 00 Curlew Sandpiper 



4 00 Great Marble Godwit 



4 00 Esquimaux Curlew 



4 00 Spotted Sandpiper 



4 00 Solitary Sandpiper 



Yellowleg Sandpiper 



4 00 Greenshank Sandpiper.. .. 



4 00 Glossy Ibis 



4 00 Night Heron 



4 00 Yellow - crowned Night 



4 00 Heron 



Green Heron 



4 00 Great White Heron 



4 00 Peale's and Reddish Egrets 



4 00 Blue Heron 



4 00 Flamingo 



4 00 White-lronted Goose 



4 00 Mallard Duck 



4 00 Black Duck 



4 00 Gad wall Duck 



4 00 Wood Duck ,.. 



4 00 Canvas-back Duck 



4 00 Redhead Duck 



4 00 Ringneck Duck 



4 CO Broad bill Duck 



4 00 Eider Duck 



4 00 Smew 



4 00 Brown Pelican 



4 00 Crested Grebe 



4 00 Black Skimmer 



4 00 Arctic Tern 



4 00 Sandwich Tern 



3 00 Puffin 



3 00 Razor-billed Auk 



4 00 Great Auk 



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Forest and Stream Publishing Co , 318 Broadway. New York. 



A Glorious Book for the Sportsman. 

 MR. MURRAY'S 



DAYLIGHT 

 LAND. 



Octavo, superbly illustrated with 150 pictures 

 in colors of Game, Fishing and Shooting Scenes, 

 Views of the Country and the Party. Paper 

 covers, $2.50; cloth, $3.50; cloth, full gilt side and 

 edges, $4.00. 



CONTENTS :— Introduction— The Meeting— A 

 Breakfast— A Very Hopeful Man— The Big Nep- 

 hron Trout— The Man in the Velveteen Jacket— 

 The Capitalist— Camp at Rush Lake— Big Game 

 —A Strange Midnight Ride— Banff— Sab bath 

 Among the Mountai us— Nameless Mountains— 

 The Great Glacier— The Hermit of Frazer 

 Canon— Fish and Fishing in British Columbia 

 —Vancouver— Parting at Victoria. 

 "It is a most beautiful and notable book, 



and lu Mr Murray's old vein at its best." — 



New York World. 

 ***For sale by aU Booksellers, or sent by mail, 



postpaid, 07i receipt of price by the Publishers, 



CUPPLES & HURD, 



94 Boylston St , Boston, Mass. 



JUST PUBLISHED. 



The Art of Shootinff with the Rifle. 



8IR HENKV ST. JOHN HALFORD, Bart. 



Colonel 1st Leicestershire V. B. 



Republished from "Land and Water." 



PEI0E (including postage) 30 0ESTS. 



Copies of this work can be obtained from the 

 Publishing Office of 



LAND AND WATER, 

 182, Strand, W. C, London, England. 



Colorado Game Birds. 



WM. G. SMITH, Collector of the various 

 branches of Natural History, Loveland, Colo., 

 makes a specialty of mailing birds same day as 

 skinned, arriving perfectly soft for mounting. 

 Send stamp for price list. Would trade skins or 

 mounted birds for an old pattern Parker gun, 

 12-gauge preferred. 



SHOOTING TO LET ON MODERATE TERMS 

 for one year or longer, on St. Simon's Island, 

 Georgia, with small, comfortably furnished 

 house. Over 8,000 acres. Plenty of deer, ducks, 

 partridges and other game, besides best fishing 

 on the coast in season. Situated ten miles from 

 Jekyl Island and Brunswick, with which latter 

 place there is daily communication by boat. 

 Post and telegraph office on the island. 



Address LANGHORNE W1STER, Esq., 257 

 Walnut st., Phila., Pa., or JAMES DENT, Esq., 

 Evelyn Post Office, Glynn Co,, Georgia. 



SEA TRO OT. — PERMITS FOR THE SEA- 

 sou's fishing on Tracadie, the best sea trout 

 river in New Brunawick, Canada, will be given 

 on application to the subscriber, who will give 

 all needful information as to the obtaining of 

 men, suppUes and board at the mouth of this 

 river, which is 40 miles long. Reference as to its 

 character, J. H. Phair, Esq., Fishery Commis- 

 sioner, New Brunswick, Fredericton, Can. ED- 

 WARD JACK, Fredericton, New Brunswick, 

 Canada. 



Ferrets vs. Rats. 



The best breeds of both young and old Ferrets 

 for sale at ADOLPH ISAACSEN'S "Sure Pop," 

 92 Fulton Street, New York City. A complete 

 book on Ferrets and Rat Exterminating sent by 

 mail for 15 cents. 



FERRETS 



That will drive Rabbits, Rats 

 and Foxes. For descriptive 

 circular and price list inclose 

 three 1-cent stamps, addressing BREEDER OF 

 PET STOCK, Tyngsboro, Mass. nov22,4t 



ELK, MOOSE AND DEER HEADS, ALSO 

 antlers, owls, etc.; magnificent specimens, 

 elegantly mounted, at prices lower than the low- 

 est. Photos of seven heads for 30 cents silver. 

 WM. HOWLING & SON, Taxidermists, Minne- 

 apolis, Minn. dec6,3t 



LIVE QUAIL AND ENGLISH PHEAS- 

 ANTS for sale. Please send orders as early 

 as possible, which will be booked as received. 

 E. B. WOODWARD, Commission Merchant, 

 174 Chambers street, iNew York. 



LIVE WHITE HARES (Lepus Americanus), 

 captured and properly boxed and delivered 

 to express in Bethel, Me., in good condition on 

 receipt of orders and remittances at S3 per pair. 

 Refer to Hon. H. O. Stanley, Dixlield, Me., Fish 

 and Game Commissioner. J. G. RICH, Bethel, 

 Me. decl6,tf 



FOR SALE. — B. L. SHOTGUN, WILLIAMS 

 & Powell, cost $300; caliber 10. weight 9j%lbs. 

 Also B. L. hammei'less Charles Daly, nearly new; 

 beautiful gun, cost $300; caliber 10, weight lOlbs. 

 Bargains. Can be seen at WILSON & GRIF- 

 FIN'S, 115 South street, New York. It 



Chester White, Berkshire 

 and Poland China Pigs, 

 fine setter dogs, Scotch 

 Collies, Foxhounds and 

 Beagles, Sheep and Poultry, 

 bred and for sale by W. 

 GIBBONS & CO., West Chester, Chester Co., Pa. 

 '-lend stamp for circular and price list. 



MERWIN & HULBERT 7-SHOT, .82-CAL. 

 D. A. revolver, barrels SJJgj and SJ^in. Re- 

 loading tools. P. O. Box 602, New Haven, Conn. 



It 



lw m mm. 



St. Bernards. 



IN THE STUD. 



Champion "RIGI/: 



Young stock for sale sired by Rigi. 



WENT WORTH KENNELS, 



P. O. Box 264, Utica, N. Y. 



THE GRAND ST. BERNARD 



MERCHANT PRINCE 



In the Stud; Eee 835. Send for particulars. 



CHAS. G. WHEELOCK, 



Arliugton Heights, Mass. 



ROUGH-COATED ST. BERNARD 



Champion Barry 1L 



(A.K.R. 3760.) (A.K.C.S.B. 8935.) 



IN THE STUD 



To a few approved bitches. Winnings: 1st, New 

 York, 1887; 1st New York, 1st Philadelphia, cham- 

 pion Syracuse, 1888. Address 



W T TLLIAM J. EHRICH, 

 Room 82, Tribune Building, New York. 



AT STUD 

 IF" ee, 823.00 



THE IMPORTED BULLDOG 



P0RTSW00D TIGER 



For particulars address 



RIVER VIEW KENNELS, 



Birmingham, Conn. 



P. O. J 

 Box V 

 1029. ) 



IRISH SETTER AT STUD. 



IMPORTED 



Blood red, winner of three lsts and four cups; 

 never beaten. Shot over two seasons; carefully 

 broken; splendidly bred and most typical in 

 color, formation and strain. Fee $25. 



E. O. DAMON, 



Northampton, Mass. 



IN THE STUD. 

 Englisli 3VT«,stl£T 



Derbyshire Lad 



V (A.K.R. 6303). 

 Sire Champion Minting. Dam, Lady Beatrice. 



EEE S25.00. 

 Address G. M. DIVEN, P. O. Box 88, Elmira, N.Y. 



dec6,3t 



IRISH RED SETTER 



CHAMPION GERALD. 



IN THE STUD 



TO FIELD BROKEN BITCHES ONLY. Fee, $25. 



Gerald has been heavilv shot over two seasons 

 in the South. PARK CITY KENNELS, 



P. O. Box 2,057. Bridgeport, Conn. 



St. Bernards 



BREEDING KENNELS 



OF ROUGHCOATS AND SMOOTHCOATS. 

 104 Premiums in 1887. 



Puppies and imported stock on sale. Cham- 

 pions Otho and Hector at stud. 



THE HOSPICE KENNELS, 

 K. E. Hopi", Prop. Arlington, N. J. 



Yorkshire Toy Terrier. 



The. English bench winner Bradford Harry, 

 Described in all show reports as ''best Yorkshire 

 in America." Photos 50c. Pedigree and winnings 

 free. P. H. COOMBS, 1 Exchange Block, Bangor, 

 Me. 



IN THE STUD. — Champ. Red Cocker Spaniel 



LITTLE RED ROVER. 



For terms and list of winnings write to THEO. 

 J. HOOK, Rome, N. Y. Rover was formerly 

 owned by the Brant Cocker Kennels. dec6,3mo 



Setters at $10. 



We have a lot of good-looking setter dogs and 

 bitches, with no pedigrees, that we have taken 

 in exchange for other dogs. We shall close them 

 out at $10 each. We guarantee that they are not 

 gunshy. For field purposes they are just as 

 likely to be good as it they cost S1C0. 



ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, 



dec6,tf 237 S. 8th St., Phila., Pa. 



COCKERS. 



n29,2m Brown's Cocker Kennels, Waterbury,Vt. 



C*~ HOICE LLEWELLIN SETTER PUPPIES, 

 combining the blood of Gladstone, Druid, 

 Count Noble, Campbell's Buck, Jr., Pritchard's 

 Dora Aten and Morford's Joe. For price and 

 full pedigree address GEO. W. LOVELL, Mid- 

 dle boro, Mass. dec8,4t 



PRIZE BRED COLIES. 



I have a few dogs and bitches to dispose of at 

 moderate prices. They are of the strains which 

 have prcauced more winners than any in the 

 country, and are certain to breed prize winners. 

 JAS. WATSON, 114 Seymour St., Germantown, 

 Philadelphia. dec6,tf 



BARGAINS. SELL OR 'EXCHANGE* 

 GUNS, DOGS, ^k^/onhe 3 



Exchange and Mart, the Want Paper. Bargains of 

 every description, Curiosities, Useful, Sporting, 

 Scientific Articles, etc. 17 Congress St., Boston, 



