466 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



(May 12, 1892. 



Two Targets with Smith & Wesson Revolvers. 



TARGETS 



ACTUAL 



SIZE. 



Ten consecutive shots at 12yds., off- 

 hand, with a Smith & Wesson .38 

 Double Action Revolver; by Mr. 

 Wilson Goodrich, Springfield, Mass. 



Six consecutive shots at 15yds., off- 

 hand, with a Smith & Wesson .32 

 Target Revolver; by Prof. John 

 Loris, Washington, D. C. 



Perfect Workmanship. 



Perfect Adjustment. 



Perfect Results, 



SMITH <Su WESSON, 



Chas, Daly Hammerless Guns 



We are constantly receiving unsolicited 

 testimonials from gentlemen throughout the 

 United States expressing pleasure in having a 

 gun of this make. We mention a few here: 



Ironton, O., April 15, 1892. 

 Gentlemen — I have a Daly 3-barrel, 12-gauge, .32cal., and there are three guns of 

 the same kind in this town, and we are beating the regular target rifles with them at 100yds., 

 etc., etc. Yours, etc., E. C. SLOAN. 



Cold Water, Mich., Nov. 13, 1891. 

 Gentlemen — My Daly Gun has been used constantly for twenty years, yet there is not 

 a loose thing about it, not even the least rattle. I think so much of that gun that the only 

 gun I ever would want would be a Daly. What will you charge me for a Diamond 

 Ejector ? Yours truly, J. S. CHANDLER. 



Saratoga Springs, April 26, 1892. 



Messrs. SchoverMng, Daly & Gales: 



GENTLEMEN^-Enelosed find check for Daly gun. A shooting trip and a most thorough 

 trial of the gun meets every expectation. The left barrel makes the best "close" pattern at 

 50yds. I ever saw. It is the strongest long-distance shooting gun I have ever seen. I shot 

 a duck at 70yds. with No. 2 shot, and with the rifle barrel I rmt 30 shots in the bullseye at 



Very truly, ~ DR. E. B. ATKINS. 



The above and many other testimonials 

 are received almost daily by us from gentle- 

 men who buy the 



Charles Daly Hammerless 

 or 3-Barrel Guns. 



CATAXOGUES GRATIS. 



Schoverling, Daly & Gales 



308 Broadway and 84 Puan§ St., N. Y, 



NEW GUNS. 



The Wilkes-Barre Gun Co., 



Manufacturers of 

 Fine Hammer and Hammerless 



(For the Trade only). Write for prices. 

 WILKES-BAKEE, PA. 



"X7W. II. Soh.aefer «*s Son , 



Established 1853. 

 Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers In 



Fire Arms, Revolvers, Rifles, Etc. 



Our workshops are the most complete to be found. 

 Guns restocked, barrels bored and rebrowned, dents re- 

 moved, stocks bent; all kinds of gun work and altera- 

 tions perfected. Send for Catalogue. 



61 Elm Street, Boston, Mass. 



DEAF 



'NESS AND HEAD NOISES CURED 

 by Peck'i Invisible Tubular Ear Cushions. Whig, 

 pen hoard. Bueceisfulwben ill remedies | 



Canoe and Boat Building 



FOR AMATEURS. 



Price, S3.00. 

 FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 



HIXXSIDE HOUSE, SITUATED ON THE 

 shore of New Found Lake, noted for its fine 

 trout and salmon fishing, will be open to guests 

 this feason. Boats and guides furnished at rea- 

 sonable rates. Address GEO. S. SMITH, East 

 Hebron, N. H. 



WANTED.— FISHERMEN DURING THE 

 open season. Mne trout and black bass 

 fishing in the streams and lakes of Sullivan Co., 

 New York. For particulars address the adver- 

 tiser, W. E. ELDRIDGE, Fallsburgh, Sull. Co., 

 N. Y. 



WANTED.— ANGLERS DESIRING TO JOIN 

 parties for May, June, July, August, to 

 visit some of the beat trout lakes and brooks in 

 CaDada, write for information to R.Campbell, 

 136 Lexington ave., New York. 



CRISSMAW HOUSE. MILFORD, PIKE CO., 

 Pa. Four miles of the finest trout stream in 

 Pike county reserved exclusively for the guests 

 of the Crissman House. FRANK CRISMAN, 

 Proprietor. 



HIGH FALLS HOTEL, DINGMAN'S FERRY, 

 Pike Co., Pa Famous trout streams of 

 Pike Co. in the immediate vicinity. Dr. PHILIP 

 F. FULMER, Prop. 



FOR GOOD TROUT FISHING AND SUM- 

 mer hoarding, address D. M. CRANE, Brook- 

 side, Canadensis, Monroe county, Pa. 



TROUT STREAM AND FARM, ONE OF THE 

 hest in Sullivan county, to sell or rent. 

 JOSEPH FETHER, Eldred, Sullivan Co , N. Y. 



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ALMON EISHING.— SEVERAL MILES ON 

 Restigouche. Savannah, P. O. Box 192. 



When planning your annual tour remember 

 that this company controls over 4100 miles of 

 railway equipped in the most approvtd modern 

 style, passing through a magnificent country 

 noted tor its unsurpassed facilities for sport. 



A FEW OF THE PRINCIPAL RESORTS. 



ANDROSCOGGIN LAKES (via Bryant's Pond or Bethel). 



—Excellent trout fishing and game, large and small, of 



every description. 

 THE WHITE MOUNTAINS (via Gorbam, N. H.)— For 



trout and varieties of game. 

 THE SALMON RESORTS of Quebec, New Brunswick 



and Nova Scotia (reached via Quebec^ 

 LAKE ST. JOHN REGION (via Quebec)— For ouananlohe, 



trout, caribou, bear, moose, beaver, otter, etc. 

 THE RIVER ST. LAWRENCE (in the neighborhood of 



the line for 400 miles).— For mascalonge, pike, bass, 



whiteflsh, pickerel, perch. 

 THE THOUSAND ISLANDS (via Gananoque or Kingston) 



—For pickerel, black bass, mascalonge, pike. 

 MUSKOKA LAKES— The best place on the continent for 



fishing, shooting and camping. All varieties of fish 



and game. 



PARRY SOUND AND GEORGIAN BAY (reached via 

 Penetang, Midland, Colllngwood, etc ) for black bass, 

 pickerel, deer, partridge, bear, otter, etc. 



LAKES ONTARIO, ERIE, HURON AND MICHIGAN (via 

 stations at all principal ports). 



LAKE SUPERIf «tt (via Collingwood, Wiarton, Sarnia in 

 connection with steamship lines). 



The charges for hotels, guides and camping at 

 many of the fishing wateTs named above are ex- 

 tremely low. Full particulars of same are pub- 

 lished in a pamphlet descriptive of the "Fishing 

 and Hunting Resorts of the Grand Trunk Rail- 

 way,*' which will be forwarded free on applica- 

 tion to the company's principal agents, or to the 

 General Passenger Agent at Montreal. 



N. J. POWER, 

 General Passenger Agent. 



X. J. SEAR6EANT, General Manager. 



Alive with frame. 



IF YOU WANT GOOD SPORT, PLENTY OF 

 IT AND NO BLANK DAYS, SEND FOR THE 

 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.'S 

 PAMPHLET, 



Fishing and Shooting. 



E. V. Skinner, 353 Broadway; 



C. E. McPherson, 179 Washington st., Boston 



C. Sheehy. 11 Fort St., W. Detroit; 



J. F. Lee, 332 S. Clark St., Chicago; or 



D. McKICOLl, Gen. Pass. Agent, Montreal, 



