Nov. 14, 1889.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



889 



The Celebrated Smith £ Wesson Revolvers 



HAVE BROKEN ALL RECORDS FOR REVOLVER SHOOTING. 



The Most Perfect Small Arms 



EVER MANUFACTURED. 



Unrivalled in Beauty 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 



mprovements Automatic Shell Extractor, Rebounding Lock and 



Patented Safety Device. 



The Smith & Wesson Revolvers are constructed entirely of best wrou^kt Steel, 

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

 by IMITATIONS largely manufactured of malleable cast 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 <So WESSON, 



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MASS. 



BEECHAM'S PILLS 



ACT LIKE naL».<3rICJ 



ON A WEAK STOMACH. 



2Scts. &, 



OF ALL DRUCCISTS. 



Ligowsky C. P. No. 3 



The only target having the patent 



2,000 shots out of each 1,000 targets on account 

 of non-breakage in shipping, trapping and fall- 

 ing upon ground. The only target made with 

 the Inttjenbd Edge, producing the surest break- 

 er when hit, and surest- non-breaker when not 

 hit. Our traps are sold for the sole purpose of 

 shooting our targets. 



REPELLENE. 



An Infallible Preventive of the Attacks ol 



Mosquitoes, Black Flies, Gnats 



and all other Insects. 



Neat, clean and easily applied. No unpleasant 

 odor, will not stain or injure the skin, easily 

 washed off. May be carried without danger of 

 leaking or spilling. In neat, oblong round-cor- 

 nered box. 



Price, 30 Gents, Postpaid. 

 Sold by Dealers in Sportsmen's Goods. 

 If your dealer does not keep it, I will send it or 

 receipt of price. 



A. FERGUSON, Proprietor and Manufact'er, 



Office, 65 Pulton street, N. Y. 



DUCKING ! 



Gentleman to join me in trip of three weeks to 

 best shooting ground in U. S. Have complete 

 outfit; 22 hours by rail to schooner. Cost $175. 

 My fitth trip; success sure. Address 



J07 Willow street, Brooklyn, N. Y, 



Increasing Sales Attest the Popularity of 

 THE GENTLEMEN'S CIGARETTE. 



SPECIAL FAVOURS. 



Manufactured only by 

 KI3MKTEY BROS. 



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 manufacturers of the Old Reliable 



SWEET CAPORAL. 



J. N. DODGE, 



276 & 278 Division Street, 

 Detroit, Mich. 



Manufacturer of White Cedar Duck Decoys of 

 all kinds. Also Swan, Geese, Brant, Coot, Shell 

 Drake, Plover, full-shaped and flat folding Snipe 

 Decoys. Duck and Turkey Calls. Decoys made 

 like any pattern furnished without extra charge. 

 Bottom prices to thetracle. Illustrated price list. 



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For KELSON'S Cartridge Belt. The only 

 PKA(!TICAL contrivance tor carrying ammuni- 

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rheir Design and Construction, Exemplified by th> 

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 Numerous Plates and Illustrations. 



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 0. F. KCNHABDT, 



Cloth, 870 pages of type and illustrations, and V 

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WEST INDIA HURRICANES, 



And the Great March Blizzard, 1888. 



By Everett Haveeh, Marine Meteorologist, U. S. Hydrographic Office, Washington. 



ILLUSTRATED BY 23 PLATeS. PRICE ONE DOLLAR, 



Beginning with a description of the great Bay of North America, Mr. Hayden first 

 describes in detail the formation of the ordinary tropical cyclone, and then proceeds to 

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 and bringing into relief every interesting feature of this memorable storm. Valuable as 

 this record is to the navigator who may be exposed at any time to similar dangers, it is 

 no less interesting to the casual reader, as the mechanism of these powerful forces of nature 

 is laid before him. Even the landsman, who looks upon the wind as blowing from one 

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FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 



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A practical cook book for canoeists, Corinthian sailors and outers. Practical because 

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