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WE HAVE BEEN TOLD that there are some 
dealers in Fishing Tackle who do not keep our 
goods in stock. If you are so unfortunate as to live 
in a place where our goods are not offered for sale, let us 
know and we will send you our catalogue. 
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ABBEY & IMBRIE, 
1 8 Vesey Street, New York City. 
"THREE IN ONE' 
AN OIXi for GUNS. 
A Sure Rust Preventive. 
Cleans Thoroughly. 
Lubricates and will not Gum 
or Harden. 
Samp'e sent in oiler for five 2 cent 
stamps. Ask your dealer for it. 
G.W.Cole&Co., Ke^Yori: 
LYMAN'S RIFLE SIGHTS. 
Send for 96 Page Catalogue of 
Sights and Fine Shooting Rifles. 
WILLIAM LYMAN, 
Middlefield, Conn. 
A New Authority on a New Fish. 
The LEAPING OUANANICHE 
What It Is 
When, Where and How to Catch It 
by Eugene McCarthy. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
THE 
BURGESS" GUN. 
12-GAUGE REPEATING SHOTGUN. 
Latest. Quickest. Simplest. Safest. 
IDEAIi ACTION.— Movement in Direct Line Between Points of Support. 
The "Burgess" is a close, hard ^^^^^^P<^ Double Hits in 1-8 Second. Three Hits in 1 Second. Six Hits 
shooter, and is unexcelled for con- l^srigriHHHG^ in less than 3 Seconds, 
venience of operation and effective HFTSSffiflMP ^^Br „ _. , T , ,. , , 
service, both at the trap and in the ||P^ For C ^ u]ar an,i Information, address 
BURGESS GUN CO., - Buffalo, N. Y a 
151 Blue Rocks, unknown angles, broken straight by B. A. Bartlett witn a "Burgess," in open 
tournament at Rochester, If. Y., September 26th, 1895. 
THE SECOND ANNUAL 
Sportsmen's Exposition 
Under the auspices of the 
SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION, 
AT 
Madison Square Garden, New York, 
MARCH 16 TO 21, 1896, 
Promises to be the most complete and interesting exhibit of sportsmen's goods and appliances ever held. 
Intending exhibitors, who have not yet secured space for their exhibits, shjuld apply at once for 
diagrams, application blanks and particulars to 
FRANK W. SANGER, Manager, Madison Square Garden, IV. Y. City. 
Among those to whom spaces have been awarded and reserved thus far are the following: 
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co. 
Overman Wheel Co. 
H. H. Kiffe Co. 
Obrig Camera Co. 
Recreation Publishing Co. 
Francis Bannerman. 
Outing Publishing Co. 
Cleveland Target Co. 
Marlin Firearms Co. 
Schoverling, Daly & Gales. 
Colt Patent Firearms Mfg. Co. 
Forest and Stream. 
Empire Target Co. 
Hunter Arms Co. 
Leroy Shot and Lead Works. 
Winchester Repeating Arms Co. 
Von Lengerke & Detmold. 
B. Altman & Co. 
Peters Cartridge Co. 
Herman Boker & Co. 
Syracuse Arms Co. 
Parker Bros. 
Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works. 
Union Metallic Cartridge Co. 
George Paddock, 
Cushman & Denison. 
Laflin & Rand Powder Co, 
Electric Boat Co. 
Bridgeport Gun Implement Co. 
Remington Arms Co. 
Hazard Powder Co. 
Anker Bouillion Capsule Co. 
G. W. Cole & Co. 
U. S. Net and Twine Co. 
A. G. Spalding & Bros. 
Miss Cornelia T. Crosby. 
Kmg Powder Co. 
Three New Books of the Field. 
North American Shore Birds. 
A History of the Snipes, Sandpipers, Plovers and 
their Allies inhabiting: the beaches and marshes of 
the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts, the prairies and the 
shores of the inland lakes and rivers of the North 
American Continent; their popular and scientific 
names, together with a full description of their 
mode of life, nesting, migration and dispersions, 
with descriptions of the summer and winter plu- 
mages of adults and young, so that each species 
may be readily identified. A Reference Book for 
the Naturalist, Sportsman and Lover of Birds, by 
Daniel Giraud Elliot. With seventy-four plates. 
Pries $2.50. 
Mr. Elliot's purpose being to make a book which 
should be for the sportsman and bird lover rather 
than for the naturalist, he has written his descrip- 
tions so that they shall be plain and easily compre- 
hended. 
Scientific Duck Shooting in Eastern Waters. 
By R. S. Nye. Cloth, 116 pages. Price $1.25. 
The author has something to say about duck 
shooting, and he says it without drawing on a 
thousand extraneous circumstances, or dwelling on 
others beyond their value, and having skillfully pre- 
sented what he had to say, he stops— a matter not 
always truly appreciated by speakers and writers. 
Caribou Shooting in Newfoundland, 1894. 
By Dr. S.'T. Davis ("Shongo"). 52 Illustrations. 
Price $1. 25. 
A vast fund of practical information is embodied, 
which will be invaluable to any one who takes a 
similar trip, and which was obtained by the author 
only after much correspondence, study and personal 
experience. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY, 
818 Broadway, New York. 
STEEL 
NEWHOUSE. 
HAWLEY & NORTON. 
RAT, MINK, OTTER, WOLF and BEAR. 
Write for Catalogue. 
ONEIDA COMMUNITY, Limited, 
TRAPS. 
VICTOR. 
ALL STEEL. 
Prices and Discounts, 
Kenwood, N. Y. 
"Canoe and Boat Building for Amateurs," $2. 
The Spaniel and Its Training. 
By F. H. F. Mercer To which are added the 
American and English Spaniel Standards. 
Cloth. Illustrated. Price $1.00. 
The chapters are practical and sensible. There is 
no theory in them. Here is a man who trained his 
dogs; learned by experience how to do it; and now 
has put down that experience for the benefit of 
others. We predict for "The Spaniel and Its Train- 
ing" that wide popularity and favor which of right 
belong to practical books by practical men for 
practical men. In addition to the chapters on train- 
ing there are descriptions of the several varieties 
of spaniels, with portraits of typical specimens; 
notes on the spaniel in America, and the standards 
adopted by the Enclish and American spaniel clubs. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 
Pocket Kennel Record. 
New edition. New forms. Full leather, 50 cents 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 
318 Broadway, New York. 
The Trapper's Guide. 
A Manual of Instructions for Capturing all Kinds 
of Fur-bearing Animals, and Curing their 
Skins; with observations on the fur-trade 
hints on life in the woods, narratives of Trap- 
ping and hunting excursions. By S. New- 
house and other trappers and sportsmen. 
This is the best book on trapping ever written. Ifc 
gives full descriptions of all the animals which an 
American trapper is likely to meet with, tells how 
they live, how to trap them and how to care for and 
cure their pelts. No man who is interested in trap- 
ping animals, whether it be muskrats or bears, 
should be without this complete manual of in- 
struction. 
Ninth edition. Cloth. Illustrated. Price $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 
318 Broadway, New York. 
SHOOT 
At the target as you would at game. Use the 
Lyman rapid-fire target system, which more 
closely than any other resembles actual field 
work on game. Two sizes, 25yds. (15 cents 
a dozen) and 50yds. (25 cents a dozen). Sent 
postpaid by 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 
TENTS AND CAMPING 
Is the subject of a new book called 
Gypsy Tents and How to Use Them. 
It gives a vast amount of information about 
how Co live out of doors. Besides tents, how 
to make and put them up, it tells of camp 
fires, camps, pack saddles, cooking utensils 
bedding and clothing, and the joys and sor- 
rows of camping. All outers need it. Fully 
illustrated. Price $1.25. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
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Ideal Rifle Apart. 
Send for Catalogue, free of charge, 
THE J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO., 
P. O. Box 4102. . 
CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. 
Our Latest Model, 1894. 
THE NEW IDEAL RIFLE. 
