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FOREST AND STREAM. 



I Nov. 17, 1893. 



SAVE YOUR TROPHIES. 



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"HEADS AND HORNS." 



It gives directions for preparing and prpserv- 

 ing Skins, Antlers, etc. Also prices for Heads 

 and Rugs. Birds and Fish, and all kinds of work 

 In Taxidermy. 



WARD'S NATURAL SCIENCE ESTABLISHMENT, 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



lodern Training, 



Handling and Kennel ManagemRnt. 



By B. WATERS. 



A comprehensive and practical guide to the 

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 dogs. Cloth, 373 pages. Price $3.50 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO.. 

 318 Broadway. New York. 



SOME anglers labor under the false impression that 

 large dealers and manufacturers charge more for 

 their goods than the keepers of small shops. A glance 

 at our new Illustrated Catalogue and Price List for 

 1892, which we will mail on receipt of 6 cents to cover 

 postage, will show how much they are mistaken. 



ABBET & IMBBIE, 

 Manufacturers of All Grades of Fishing Tackle, 

 18 Vesey Street, New York. 



TET THE WIMEB, IS THE NITfiO TBIALS, 



WALSRODE SMOKELESS. 



In ordering your shells from H. C. SQUIR£S, I need not tell you where he hves, order some of our WalsX*Ode Specials if you are 



going to a pigeon match, or for target and game send for Walsrode in U. M. C. Smokeless. Our ammunition is extremely quick and hits hard. Shoot them 

 against your favorite powder. All we ask is a trial. Tests of our powder show a high velocity, low and even gas pressure, slight recoil, no dirt and least 

 smoke of all Nitros. Several Governments have adopted our powder. All our ammunition is powder loaded at our Magazines. The loads are guaranteed 

 correct and are safer than any other Nitro. 



Shotted with Chilled Shot 



12-Ga. IT. M. C. Smokeless Powder Loaded $2.50 Per Hundred. 

 Walsrode Specials Gastight 3.00 



$3.25 

 3.75 



O. HESSE, Sole A^ent U. S. America. 



Magazines and Office. Red Bank, X. J. 



STEVENS SPECIAL FIRE ARMS. 



Wherever shooting is done, in all parts of the world, the Stevens Rifles and PistnlB nri> 



being mtrorluced, and on account of their superior accuracy .jire preferred. -^wwis »ie 



STEVENS PISTOLS have made more brilliant records and have done finer work than anv 

 other pistol ever made. "un." any 



STEVENS RIFLES, have made records which \vere considered impossible. 

 STEVENS POCKET RIFLES are carried by ladies, anglers, tourists and hunters Thet 

 are marvels of accuracy, compactness and beauty. ^ 



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SPECIAL PKICES TO 



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 LOADED SHELLS, Etc. It will pay every one so inter- 

 ested to obtain a copy, which shall be sent on receipt ot 

 2 cents to cover postage. 



CHAS. J. GODFREY, 11 Warren St., N. Y. 



SHOOT BLUE ROCKS. 



Use Expert Traps and Electric Pulls. 



E. C. SNUFF 'EM OUT CARTRIDGES. 



The Best, Quickest and most Reliable Cartridges 

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To Attract the Attention 

 . of Ducks 



USE 



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" 7G0 H. " >i Horn Tin ^ 



THE ART OF SH00TIN8. 



An Illustrated Treatise on the Art of Shooting, 

 With extracts from the best authorities. 



By CHARLES LANCASTER. 



LONDON, 1891. PRICE $3.00. 



AUTHOR'S PREFACE. 



At the special request of many gentlemen who have placed themselves in my hands for 

 instruction m the A.rt of Shooting, I have written this treatise. I have endeavored to meet 

 tJie special requirements of those who are anxious to become proficient in the art, and who 

 iiave hitherto been unable to obtain, in a precise form, tbe information necessary for study- 

 ing the first principles of shooUng at moving objects. 



I have had the honor of coaching many gentlemen, and have carefully studied the 

 points especially requiring attention that have cropped up from time to time while giving 

 instruction. I hope that those who favor me by studying this treatise may quickly gain 

 tne knowledge so essential for the making of an average if not brilliant shot. 



_ i nave purposely refrained from touching on the several merits of any class of gun— 

 wruf ^ i^?".™!^^^^ myself; and, indeed, so many good works on the subject have been 

 written, that it is really unnecessary. 



I trust that authors from whose writings I have made extracts will pardon me when 

 tney recollect that 1 have at heart one object, viz., the advancement of a manly sport 

 P^^l"/^' ^"^^ occupation to many, and to the patronage of whose fol- 



lowers i am mdebted for many pleasant days. 



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The Breech-Loader 



AND HOW TO USE IT. By W. W. Greener. Illustrated. 



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 at a pSfular^HL V^-u ^"^^ ^^"^ make the sport a life's study. Published 



Soot^inrbelievW^fTn V.^ ''^^''^ hitherto been deterred from 



c^nto vkvtt^7Z^^^^ *°.^f expensive recreation. The author's aim is to induce all who 

 -un for^Seasni p h^.tf^^ ^ sport and to advance the interests of those who can look to the 

 who have . ?i^°'^Pftion, The book is not wintten for experts, nor for those 



Sake itil XaoHvP ? T^^"" Kf'/T, acquisition of the art of shooting; and in order to 



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