Oct. S3, 1891,3 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



288 



HAMMERLESS 



SHOTGUN 



AUTOMATIC SHELL EJECTORS. 



Instead of giving the dealer larger discounts we have decided to give the sportsmen the benefit of a reduction, and have concluded to make extraordinary- 

 low Net Prices on the Charles Daly Guns. _ , , , , ^ u „ u . • ^ 



While making this reduction we might mention that the high standard of woricmanship for which the Daly gun has always been renowned shall be retamed. 



We have expert testimony that these guns are equal in workmanship to the celebrated Purdey guns, and far superior to all other so-cal_eed London 

 makes, such as Greener, Scott and Westley Richards. An examination will soon convince the unprejudiced customer. _ They are more conscientiously made, 

 more beautifully finished, handsomer in appearance, with shooting qualities unsurpassed, in fact far ahead of guns costing |ioo more. 



Should you live in or near New York, we would invite you to call and examine our stock and be convinced. 



If you live anywhere else in the United States and your dealer has none in stock, insist upon his ordering one, or order one direct from us. Send 



for Catalog'ue. 



No. 



.$100.00 Net 



55. .Fine Hammer Gun, Damascus Barrels, nicely engraved $85. OO Net | No, 155. .Hame as No. 55, but featherweight, 5i to Gibs 



No. 130. .Fine Damascus Barrels. Plain I'inisli $110.00 Set I No. 150. .Automatic Ejfctors, plain finifvh ^I?^*?.^ 



No. 120. .Featherweight, ditto, 5i to 611-s 125.00 JSet | No. zbO. .Diamond Quality Aulomatic, Higtiest Grade ma'ie 350.UU Net 



Guns made in 10, 12, 16 and 20-Bores, 26in. to 32in. Barrels, 5K to 11 lbs. 



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Our No. -.f « 6 B Brass AVlr*; Bi-usli, adjustable to the No. 141 B. Rod, removes dirt, lead, calling, etc., 

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Some N^ative Birds for Little Folks. 



BY W. VAN FLEKT, M.D. 



A handsome imperial octavo volume of mitechnical d^criptions of the lives and ways 

 of fourteen American birds. The list comprises: 



Robin, Chickadee, Kingfisher, Great Horned Owl, Bobolink, Blue> 

 iay. Woodcock, Nathatches, Meadowlark, Ruffed Grouse, 

 Cedar Bird, Kildeer, Summer Duck and Crossbills. 



EacH ot chese birds is beautifully illustrated by the photogravure process from drawings 

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Life in a Corner of Yankeeland. 



By BOWIiAND E. ROBINSON. 



A book that appeals to all who know anything of the old-fashioned New England life. 

 These are some of the chapters: 



The School Meeting in District 13. Uncle Lisha's Spring Gun. In Uncle Lisha's Shop. Con- 

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 A Rainy Day in the Shop. The Turkey Shoot at Hamner's. Sam Level's Thanksgiving. 

 Little Sis. Sam Level's Bee-Hunting. In the Shop Again. The Fox Hunt. Noah Chase's 

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