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or rifle, or exchanging your old one, drop 
us a line, giving us a description of what 
you want and we will make you an interest- 
ing proposition. 
I IVER JOHNSON SPORTING GOODS CO., 
V Successors to JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO., 
I 163-165 Washington Street, BOSTON, Mass. 
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SelMoading 
Pistols 
or Carbines 
are the most efficient Riot Preventres and are rapidly taking 
the place of the larger revolvers and more complicated automatic or 
self-loading pistols all over the world. As an offensive or defensive 
weapon for the Military, Sheriffs, Prospectors, Surveyors, Cowboys 
and Frontiersmen, it has no equal. 
It is sighted up to looo yards. It vnll shoot a mile. It will 
penetrate 17 inches of pine. It can be fired six shots within one 
second and holds six or ten cartridges, smokeless powder, soft nose 
or full mantled bullets. 10 shots can be reloaded in a couple of seconds 
and it is fully guaranteed. No other weapon will command the same 
wholesome respect among the lawless. It has killed bear, deer, 
and nearly all big game and little game to be found on this continent, and its small size and 
light weight make it a most desirable auxiliary. 
PRICE, 6 Shot. Skeleton Stock, New Small Model, . . . $22.65 
" 10 Shot, Wooden Holster and Stock Combined, . . . 25.00 
" Cartrideres, either Soft Nosed or Full Mantled, per 1000, . 25.00 
MAUSER Latest Model 7 m/m and 8 m/m SPORTING RIFLES, . . 45.00 
With Double Set Trigger 50.00 
^t^Tl^. YON LENGERKE & OETMOLO, 318 Broadway, NEW YORK. 
U. S. Agents: FRANCOTTE GUNS. KNOCKABOUT GUNS. 
C "never FAILS" 
BALLISTITE WON 
Grand American Handicap at Targets, 1902. Sioux City, Iowa, 1st average. 3So out of 400. 
Lincoln, 111., 1st average, 97^. Championship of Kentucky, Targets, 1902. 
Illinois State Shoot 1st average, 95^ (considering the Championship of Kentucky, Pigeons, 1901. 
number of targets shot!. 
Brookly_n, N.Y., June 7, 1st average, 97^ with 105 (AMATEUR RECORDS.) 
straight. ____ ^_ , m^mm^ 
THE STANDARD DENSE POWDER OF THE WORLD. 
Sole I U I ill I iK. f^f^ 'J'S CHAMBERS ST., 
Agents. " ■ " ■ LAU Ob i^U., NEW TORK CITY. 
Tmprtri-ers and Dealers in Fire Arms, Ammunition and Fencine Goods 
A Postal brings "Shooting Facis" (Second Edition). Telephone 1747 Franklin. 
1902 GRAND PRIX 
and 8oo Pounds Sterling 
Won at Monte Carlo by a 
SCOTT GUN 
Also same prize won in 1893 and '87. 
Also Triennial Championship in 1892 .and 1895. 
Send for Catalogue of these noted Guns. 
A large assortment now in stock, all grades. Also 
all other makes: Lang — Westley Richards — Cla- 
brough — Parker — Lefever — Smith — Ithaca — Rem- 
ington — Baltimore Arms — Worcester, etc., etc. 
Other Guns Taken in Trade. 
WM. 
SPORTSMEN'S OUTFITS, 
CAMP SUPPLIES, 
RIFLES, Etc. 
cents for finely illustrated Catalogue of Highest Quality Fishing Rods and Tackle. 
READ & SONS, (■'•'S"-"') 106 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
A New English Gun. 
" Great Value for Little Money." 
THE REGENT. PRICE $65 NET 
We have just received the first few cases of a new English 
gun which we have named " The Regent". They are made for 
us by the best gunmaker in England and bored on the same 
principle that has won world wide honors for English guns. 
The ban els are best Siemens Martin steel, and the shooting is 
unexcelled. The stocks are selected English walnut, half pistol 
grip, latest model Anson & Deeley action, nicely engraved, 
and the finish and workmanship throughout are up to' the 
English standard. English guns have long been the standard 
of the world, and this new product will mark a new era in price 
as well as quality. We have never before been able to offer so 
fine and good a gun for so little money. They can be supplied 
in weights from lbs. to 8 lbs., in 12 bores, and from full 
choke to true cylinder. 
We carry a large line of guns and rifles from $6.00 to $600.00, 
and are sole U. S. Agents for the celebrattd guns of W. W 
Greener. 
HENRY C. SQUIRES &, SON, 
20 Cortlandt St., New York. 
CANOE and BOAT BUILDING. 
A complete manual for Amateurs. Containing plain and comprehensive directions for the construction of 
Canoes, Rowing and Sailing Boats and Hunting Craft. By W. P. Stsphhns. Cloth. Eighth and enlarged 
edition. 264 pages, numerous Illustrations, and fifty plates in envelope. Price, $2.00. This oflSce. 
STRAieHT 100 
On May 17, 1902, at Omaha, Neb., Mr. C. W. Budd, shooting 
from the 30 yard mark, made the 
Great Record of 100 Piseons Straight, 
hi his match with Mr. C. W. Phellis. Mr, Budd's 
load was 
31 DRAMS NEW SCHULTZE. 
THE AMERICAN "E. G." & "SGHULTZE" GUNPOWDER GO., Ltd., 
QfflMi S18 Br«a4wa7, Hew York. 
Log Cabins 
and Cottages; 
How TO Build and Furnish Them. By William S. Wicks. 
Price, 1.50. 
This work covers the field of building for the woods from the simplest 
shelters to the most elaborate cottages, cabins and houses. The details 
and directions are very specific and easily comprehended, and the illus- 
trations are so numerous and so taking that one will be sure to find in 
them something to is taste. 
SENT POSTPAID BY 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO, 
