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No Guns built will outshoot or outwear them. 
We will be pleased to mail our 1905 catalogue and to answer inquiries. Write us 
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mu THE AMERICAN STANDPOINT, 
By W. a. HUDSON, M. D., 
Is a'msdest title to a work which contains an epitome of the world's best 
knowUdge on the practical features of the art. 
In its 160 pages are treated, in popular language but with technical 
accur%cy, all the details of Rifles, Bullets, Triggers and Trigger Pulls, 
Equipments, Sights and Sighting, Aiming. Adjustments of Sights, 
Helps ^n Aiming, Optics of Rifle Shooting, Positions at all Ranges, Tar- 
gets in General Use, Ammunition, Reloading, Cleaning, Appliances, etc. 
Thirty -five illustrations. Price, $1.00. 
For sa'e by FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 346 Broadway, New York. 
success 
doubly sure. Our purpose in using this valuable space in Forest and Stream is to bring 
ourselves into closer contact with the individual Amencan Sportsman. 
Long expeiience in making Fine Guns to order enables us to assure the sportsman that we 
can meet his individual requirements. We do not make cheap ^uns. We do not know how. 
IfTS'are fntSS wSe" uf not^^ whol Sested in the best of English gun making TlIC liTfl "ilA iVl P flP AlVlPlcTiA 
will do us a favor by writing us on the subject. NVe have many interesting details to send to cor- ■ Tl Jj DIVj UiliTILr U 1 ii.iTiLrI\lV<iX 
respondents, showing the records made by the mdividual Cashmore Guns. 1 — ' 
WILLIAM CASHMORE. Maker of Fine Guns, BIRMINGHAM. ENGLAND. 
for tbe Spomma n's mall 
FOREST AND STREAM offers to sportsmen a number of beautiful 
pictures, suitable for framing and hanging on the wall of dining room or den. 
Of these, four appeal especially to the big-game hunter, and show four 
characteristic species of North American animals. They are artotype engrav 
ings by Bierstadt from original paintings by the celebrated animal painter, 
Carl Rungius. 
Af oose— Single figure. Plate 12 x 19 on plate paper 22 x 28. 
Elk— Several figures. Plate 12 x 19 on plate paper 22 x 28. 
Ante/ope— Several figures. Plate 9 x 14 on plate paper 19 x 21. 
Mule fleer— Two figures. Plate 12 x 19 on plate paper 22 x 28. 
Two other artotype engravings by Bierstadt, from original paintings by 
Edmund Osthaus have a vivid interest for the upland shooters. These are 
Close Quarters— Ripsey, the pointer, on point. Plate 12 x 19 on plate paper 22 x 28. 
Quail Shooting in Mississippi— Phitt 12 x 19 on plate paper 22 x 28. 
The price of each of the above is $3.00, mailed safely in a pasteboard tube 
Two will be sent for $5.00. 
FOR£S'teSTR|(j| 
is well represented in the collection of Pictures from Forest and Stream 
Moose, elk, antelope, mountain sheep, 
Virginia deer, mule deer and buffalo 
are shown in scenes which have in 
them the spirit of the wild creatures 
and their surroundings. Each picture 
is an accurate portrait of the subject 
and has a pleasing landscape setting as 
well. Of smaller game there are field 
scenes in which figure the quail, ruffed 
grouse; and a number of splendid 
reproductions of Audubon bird pic- 
tures. The dog pictures by Osthaus 
and the yachting scenes round out the 
volume, and make it all in all a very 
comprehensive volume of American 
outdoor sports. 
LIST OF THE PLATES. 
The duck shooter will be interested in a series of colored photographs 
which we now offer for the first time. These are 1 
The Ooose SAooter— Two photographs showing the gunner in his blind stmoanded 
by decoys. 
Canada Ooose— Large figures of a goose standing on a bar. 
No Rubber Boots— The gunner wading out in shoal water to recover his birds. 
ne Ducic Hunters— The gunner in the bow of a gunning float twing paddled by 
his companion up to ducks on the water. 
Each of these prints is 6 x 8 inches in size, mounted on a card 11 x 14 
and all are beautifully and naturally colored by hand. Price $2.00 each, 
1. Alert (Moose), 
2. The White Flag (Deer), 
8. " Listen ! " (Mule Deer), 
Carl Rungius 
Carl Rungius 
Carl Rungius 
4. On the Heights (Mountain Sheep), Carl Rungius 
5. "What's That?" (Antelope). - Carl Rungius 
6. The Home of the White Goat. 
Photo by H. T. Folsom 
T. Calling the Buffalo— 1 The Lure, E. W. Deming 
8. Calling the Buffalo— 2 The Drive, E. W. Deming 
9. Calling the Buffalo— 8 The Fall, E. W. Deming 
10. Calling the Buffalo— 4 Packing the Meat. 
E. W. Deming 
11. Sail, Sea and Sky, Navahoe on the Solent. 
Photo by West & Son 
PICTURES FROn FOREST AND STREATl. 
A volume of 32 full-page pictures of popular subjects, similar to those in 
Christmas issue of Forest and Stream. i 
Printed on heavy coated paper and handsomely bound. Price, $2.00, postpaid. 
The same series of 32 plates, suitable for framing. Price, $i.75> postpaid. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. 
12. The Trapper's Camp. 
18. Pearl R. (Setter), 
i 14. The Purple Sandpiper, 
15. The Black Duck, - 
16. The Shoreller Duck, 
• E. W. Deming 
- E. H. Osthaus 
J. J. Audubon 
- J. J. Audubon 
J, J. Audubon 
IT. The Redhead Duck, 
18. The Canvasback Duck, - 
19. The Prairie Chicken, - 
20. The Willow Ptarmigan, - 
21. The American Plover, - 
22 
J. J. Audubon 
J. J. Audubon 
- J, J. Audubon 
J. J. Audubon 
- J.J. Audubon 
Rap Full, Schooner Constellation in a 
North Easter, - - Photo by N. L. Stebbins 
23. First Around Home Mark. The Altair 
off Larchmont, - - Photo by Jas. Burton 
24. The Challenge (Elk), - - Carl Rungius 
25. Quail Shooting in Mississippi, - - E. Osthaus 
26. Ripsey (Pointer) - - - - E Osthaus 
27. Between Casts, - - - W. P. Davison 
28. Home of the Bass, - - - W. P. Davison 
29. In Boyhood Days, . . - W.P.Davison 
80. A Country Road (Partridge), W, P. Davison 
81. When Food Grows Scarct (Quail), W. P. Davison 
32. In the Fence Corner (Quail), W. P, Davison 
The plates are carefully printed on heavy coated paper and handsomely 
bound, making a most attractive volume. The size of page is about that of 
the Forest and Stream or about 16x11}^ inches. Price, postpaid $2. 
In response to numerous enquiries from those who desire to frame these 
engravings, rather than to keep them in a volume, a special price of $1.75 each 
has been made for sets of unbound sheets. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY, NEW YORK, 
