POR£St AND StREAM. 
Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition, etc. 
THE HUNTER ONE-TRIGGER REDUCED PRICE. 
IS ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. $25 ^^^^^^i^ $25n«< 
Put on any L. C. SMITH GUN, New or Old. Send for Catalogue 
HUNTER. ARMS CO.. Fulton, N. Y. 
SMITH GUNS SHOOT WELL. 
THE BIG GAME OF AMERICA 
is well represented in the collection of Pictures from Forest and Strean 
Moose, elk, antelope, mountain sheep, 
Our Durston Special Grade " ' 
The acknowledged leader of medium-priced guns, is now offered for $25 net. It is fitted with 
our famous Duro Nitro Steel barrels. Guaranteed to shoot any Nitro or black powder and not 
get loose. Fitted with the same mechanism as our higher grades. Sold through the dealer only. 
WRITE FOR^ 1905 ILLX/ST'RATE'D CATALOGX/E. 
LEFEVER ARMS CO.. 
SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
^PICTURES TRpM 
FORESTS STI^AM 
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. 
1. Alert (Moose), .... Carl Rungius 
2. The White Flag (Deer), - - Carl Rungius 
8. " Listen ! " (Mule Deer), - - Carl Rungius 
4. On the Heights (Mountain Sheep), Carl Rungius 
6. "What's That?" (Antelope), - Carl Rungius 
6. The Home of the White Goat. 
Photo by H. T. Folsom 
7. Calling the Buffalo— 1 The Lure, E. W. Darning 
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 
12. The Trapper's Camp. - - E. W. Deming 
18. Pearl R. (Setter), - - - E. H. Osthaus 
14. The Purple Sandpiper, - - J. J. Audubon 
IB. The Black Duck, - - - - J. J. ATidubon 
Audubon 
17. The Redhead Duck, 
18. The Canvasback Duck, 
19. The Prairie Chicken, - 
20. The Willow Ptarmigan, 
21. The American Plover, - 
22. Rap Full, Schooner Constellation in a 
North Easter, - - Photo 'oy N. L. Stebbins 
First Around Home Mark. The Altair 
off Larchmont, - - Photo by Jas. Burton 
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J. J. Audubon 
J. J. Audubon 
Audubon 
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24. The Challenge (Elk), 
25. Quail Shooting in Mississippi, 
26. Ripsey (Pomter) . - - 
27. Between Casts, 
28. Home of the Bass, - 
29. In Boyhood Days, 
30. A Country Road (Partridge), 
31. When Food Grows Scarce, (Quail), W. P. Davison 
32. In the Fence Corner (Quail), W. P, Davisoc 
Carl Rungius 
- E. Osthaui 
E Osthaus 
W. P. Davisor 
W. P. Davisor 
W. P. Davison 
W. P. Davison 
16. The Shoveller Duck, - - J. J. ... j 1 j 1 
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 i6 x 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. 
AND STREAM PUBT.TSHTNG COMPANY. NEW YORK 
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Hotels for sportsmen* | \ Hotels for Sportsmen* T 
HOTEL WACHAPREAGUE 
Is the place for real sportsmen and their families* Please read the 
following and note some of the many advantages. 
The hotel is a four story building with three tiers of varandas aggregating 1264 lineal feet. Ali;rooms large, 
outside and well ventilated, excellent bedding. Hot and cold water baths, large, light and airy dining rooms, 
and the menu consisting in part of oysters, fish, crabs, claros, game, and fresh home-grown vegetables, etc., 
'"sports^in p'art as follows: Fishing from May 1st to Nov. 1st. Shooting in season (Ducks. Ba^y 
Birds Qviail, Rabbits, etc.). Best of Surf Bathing. Numerous Power and Sa.iI Boats (guides may 
be had' with either power or sail boats). Free Oviiirvg on Power Boasts from June 1st to Sept. 1st 
/See Booklet). 
^^x^-r A TVTP^ T-IOT TQTh °P^" J^'y ^'^'^ Sept. 1st, and run in connection with above hotel. 
loLAIN \J Ti\J vJ OE<^ This is situated on a beautiful sand beach, with excellent surf bath 
ing bath houses with shower baths, etc. Also free outing between the two during June, July and August. 
TpnniQ and Dool free Hay Rides and numerous other sports such as Base Ball, Flinch, Carroms, etc. For 
further information address A. H. G. HEARS or IRA F. BURTON. Prop.. WACHAPREAGUE. VA. 
p 5^_For a combination of Good Accommodations and variety of sports, this place is not equaled along 
the coast The "island House" adds much to the summer attractions as the Ocean is only a few yards dis- 
tant and a sloping shore, which makes bathing a most enjoyable pastime. Beautiful sites for summer cottages 
for Sa-le with Ocean fronts.— A. H. G. M, 
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Our Savage-Junior .22- caliber Single-shot 
Rifle is the only rifle of its type that feeds 
itself. Cartridge is dropped into receiver 
or breech, and the action closed, which 
pushes cartridge into place in barrel and 
cocks arm ready to fire. With every other 
similar rifle you have to plac cartridge 
in barrel with fingers— and it's slow work. 
Watch for other Savage features. 
~ When it comes to Rifles, 
the Savage is different. 
"iVa savage beast would dare to trifle _ 
With a man who shoots a Savage Rifle." 
Savage-Junior Sin^le-sKot Rifle - - $5.00 
Shoots 22-caliber short, long and long-rifle cartridges. 
Sava.ge-Junior .22-caliber "Specia.1," - $7.00 
Made similar to regular "Junior," but fancier. 
Handsome Savage Indian Watch Fob sent on receipt of 15c. 
If your dealer won't accommodate you, we will. Either rifle 
delivered, all charges prepaid, upon receipt of price. Try 
your dealer first, but send to-day for catalogue. 
Uticac, N. Y., U 
SAVAGE ARMS CO.. 48 Turner St. 
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For Anglers and Big Game Hunters. 
A Bi^ Game and Fish Map of New Brunswick. 
We have just had prepared by the official draftsman of New Brunswick 
a map of that province, giving the localities where big game— moose and 
caribou— are most abundant, and also the streams in which salmon are 
found and the rivers and lakes which abound in trout. j; . 
The resources of New Brunswick in the' way of game and fish are only 
just beginning to be appreciated, and we are glad to offer to Forest and 
Stream readers the first authentic information as to localities where sport 
may be had. The map is printed in colors, on a tough paper, and is 
enclosed in a stout manila envelope for protection in carrying. Price, $1. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY. NEW YORK. 
MODERN RIFLE SHOOTING 
FROM THE AMERICAN STANDPOINT 
By W. G. Ht/DSON, M.D. 
is a modest title to a work which contains an epitome of the world's . 
best knowledge on the practical features of the art. 
In its 1 60 pages are treated, in popular language but with technical 
accuracy, all the details of Rifles, Bullets, Triggers and Trigger Pulls, 
Equipments, Sights and Sighting, Aiming, Adjustments of Sights, 
Helps in Aiming, Optics of Rifle Shooting, Positions at all Ranges, 
Targets in General Use, Ammunition, Reloading, Cleaning, Ap- 
pliances, etc. Thirty-five illustrations. Price, $1.00. For sale by 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 346 Broadway. New York 
CANOE AND CAMP COOKERY. 
A Practical Cook Book for Canoeists, Corinthian Sailors and Outers. 
By SENECA. Cloth, 96 pages. PRICE, $1. 
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