416 
F0REST3AND ISTREAM. 
fjciltls mid gisorfsforgportdmm. 
MOUNT JULIAN SUMMER HOTEL, 
LaVcefield and Stoney Lake. 
VIA TIIK MIDLAND RAILWAY. 
II,., 1‘lrnaiirr nn.t the Comfort. of Home Com- 
l,l ihsi'. Thin Hotel l* now Open for Hie Summer. 
Till ^ summer report is situated on the finin’* of Sto- 
m v Ijj'kr in the connlv of Peterborough, Canada. 
Slonov Lake has lately Uen set »|mrl by the Do|Wrt- 
nieiil of M urine amt Vl*hcrio8 for the protection of 
fish, and for scenery. hunting, and fishing it ls su|»t- 
rior to any of the back lakes i of t Minds. which nra 
,-asv nf iioccss. The principal fish are Salnim, 1 rout 
Mn-kinnngv, lias-. Herring*, Mil I ercll. for which 
fishing pet mils will be granted. Tlio gnniu consists 
of Dock Deer, nml Partridgo. The Lake is covered 
with islands, and presents the same appearance a* the 
Tho..M..il I.-1, mils of the River st Lawrence. Ills 
about tweniy-ilve miles long nml three wide, Flic 
hotel I* commodious, mid ntt.-d with every apl'hunce 
of comfort; it Is the property or the Company, ami 
will lie managed to please its patrons In every portico 
htr The eliaigex are moderate, being Si -VI per day 
hv the »wk. and $2 per day under that time Chil- 
dren under twelve years of age half price Liquors 
ore kept for tl.e n-e of guests only, no bar being kept 
open for the public. The hotel l» reached by the M id- 
laud Railway from Port Hope to 1-akclleld. thence by 
stunmer Chippewa to Julian's Landing. L. Beattys 
boats and canoes arc always kept on hire George 
Cochrane and F. Kane will always he on hand with 
their guides to paddle and nccomimuy s|mrlsmen. 
The steamer Chippewa leaves ijikefleld for Julian s 
Monday, Wednesday, and .Saturday, 
cm the arrhal of the morning train from Port Hope. 
On Thursday# it \\ ill eonuect with the excursion train 
on the Midland Railway. _ , , 
The steamer Norseman arrives from Rochester every 
morning at Port Hope at S A M- In time to connect 
w Ih the Midland Railway, leaving 1 ort Hope at 10 
o'clock A. M. Parties from Rochesler can reach the 
hotel m eighteen liours by water and rail for f-i SO. 
Time Tnules— Midland Railway leaves Port Hope at 
10 A. M. and 5:30 P M . arriving at Lakehc-ld at 1 I 
M. and 8:15 P. M. Reluming, leaves Lnkefleld at 5 
A M and 2 P M , arriving at Port Hope at , :« A. 
M und 7 :35 P. M. Steamer Chippewa leaves Lake 
field at 1 :15 P. M , arriving at Julian's Landing at 3:15 
P M. Returning leaves Juliau s Landing at 5 I . -M., 
arriving a> Lakelield til 7:30 P. M. 
For further particulars, apply to ^ poULTON. 
Manager of the Company. Lakelield, Out. 
E W. GARDNER. 
Manager of the notel, Julian's Landing, Lnkefleld. 
nut Jy* lm 
Luke Couchichinsr Hotel* Canada. 
Tins charming and nicturcsqnc first-class Summer 
Resort will he opened for the season on ilh at June, 
and will remain open until October. The sporting in 
tlic immediate neighborhood is exceptionally excel- 
lent. Hie Hotel being within ready access to the Mus- 
kuka Lak. Sparrow Lake, and Trading Lake, where 
Salmon Trout, Black Bass, speckled Trout, etc 
abound in original plenty. Yachting, Boating, Bath- 
ing. Bowling Alleys, Billiard Rooms. elc„ provide for 
the amusement of guest*. Mail and telegraph offices 
In the hon-e Rales exceedingly moderate. l or cir- 
culars containing term?, eve., apply tot he nfll cc of 
Forest and Stream, or JOHN E FOREMAN, 
Box 2&IA. P. O Toronto, or to 
THOMAS SCULLY Manager. 
ro y2,l Couchichlng, Ontario. 
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL 
NIAGARA FALLS. 
GALE A FULLER. Pitorni emits . 
Near the Rapids and Falls. Extra inducements to 
families or single persons for the season. Carriages 
a t reasonable rales. jy7-3m 
QUEEN’S ROYAL NIAGARA HOTEL, 
1 NIAGARA. 
Delielv fully located ot the mouth of Niagara River, 
fourteen miles from the Falls. Accessible by bout 
and railway. Fine facilities for fishing, boating and 
battling. MctirtW & W’AlNETT. 
JyT-3m 
Rossin House, Toronto, Canada. 
SHEARS tt SON, Proprietors. 
Tlii* house is a favorite resort for gentlemen sports- 
men from all parts of the United States and Canada. 
CroaHUion House, 
ALEXANDRIA BAA'. Jell. Co , N. Y. C. CROSS - 
MON & SON. Proprietors. 
rpilIS House, recently rebuilt und clcgant- 
I ly furnished, is now open for visitors. It is loca- 
ted in one of the uiu-l delightful places in the Thou- 
sand I-innri region, commanding un extensive view of 
the St. Lawrence aud tlie Island# and oilers every facil- 
ity for the comfort und enjoyment of guests. Outfits 
for bruiting, limning nml Fishing Parties. Steamer* 
for the hay couuect at Clayton with the Utica and 
Block River Railroad, and at Cape Vincent wijh the 
Rome. Watertown ana Ogdeusliurg Railroad. 5in 
Twin Lakes Trout Farm. 
1 )OARD FOR GENTLEMEN AND LA- 
_) die-, Sponstnew. Artists. Anglers, &c. Splendid 
scenery and drives. Fine boating, trout, pickerel, 
and ha-# Ashing and woodcock shooting. Also les- 
sons in oil und water color painting, drawing and 
etching, if desired. Address J. IVK.S PEASE, or K. 
SHERMAN PEASE, I'. O. Iiox 00 Canaan, Couu. 
N’. B.— Cottage building site.* overlooking I lie lakes 
for sale cheap; also one for a hotel. AprS-tf 
B ath hotel, rath. l. i— one 
HOUR FROM THE CITY.— The subscriber 
having lea-ed the above hotel for a term of years, is 
determined by sparing no pains to make this resort 
second to none in the vicinity of Now York aud 
Brooklyn. First tla*s table aud low price*. Now 
ready for the reception of guests. 
je.7 lOcll C. A. BUNTING 
U NION DEPOT HOTEL, Caiman, Conn. 
<i. II. CORBIN, Proprietor. New. clean rooms 
and beds, flr*l-cla*» table. &c. Flsliing, shooting, 
and pleasa nt drlv.-s ra-nr by April tlin 
B oard near twin lakes, four 
hour* from New York via Harlem Railroad. A 
desirable location for sportsmen, artists, und all those 
wanting a nl- i-iint home. Address F. F. COGI'ER, 
Locust Hill Farm, Ashley Fall*, Berkshire county, 
Mom. Mar 24 lim 
T WANT TO RENT A COMFORTA- 
1 ble liouw. witln from ten to twenty acres of land 
adjoining, within forty miles of this city. Address 
Forest and Stream h»)(II<e. New York. my«7- 
T> L U E F I S IT — K I NSEY’S ASHLEY 
J ) HOUSE. BARNEOAT INLET. Only live min- 
ute* to the Sheepsheitd Ground, where .til the sheeps- 
licod are token. Blurflali, Sea Ba»s, Ulackdsh, Barb, mid 
Wi akfl-b. only one hundred yards from the houae. 
Addreae for circular or engaging yacht*. 
TUBBS’ HOTEL, 
OAKI. VND, Cnllfnrnin. 
JOHN M. I, AW LOR A CO., Pnoriti mom# 
Q ITU ATE D AT THE TERMINUS OF 
U tin- great Trans-conlincntu) Railroad; 40 tniu- 
ntes from San Francisco; 2>» rooms, with hot and 
cold water in every rooin; delightful ilrivoa and splen- 
did scenery; a favorite home for tourists. jiily2i-flm 
Kli/alielli Islands near N. IJoil Cord, Mass. 
F or sale cheap, 4r.o acres land 
on Nnslinwenn Island, near Pnsquo. Cuttyhunk, 
Peniki'Mi, und Martini's Vineyard. Admirably suited 
for n bulling club or Summer resort. Price $30 cash 
per acre. If applied for soon. F'or further par liculni s 
address W. A. STAGG, OS Broadway, N. Y. 
Jill 15 4t 
Attractive Route 
To llio Trout ami Grayling Fisheries of 
Northern Michigan, 
VI V GRAND RAPIDS AND INDIANA RAIL- 
ROAD. MACKINAW Git AND RAPID# 
AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINE. 
The attention of SPORTSMEN and TOURISTS 
Is Invited to flu- in ml y attraction* offered by this line, 
now completed from Richmond. Iud., in Traverse 
City, on Grand Traverse Buy, and to IVtoskey, on 
Little Traverse Bay. Thcwn'crs of the Grand Tra- 
verse region and tlie North Woods of Michigan are 
unsurpassed, If equalled, in the annndnnco and great 
variety of the finny tribe. BROOK TROUT abound 
In the streams, aud the turnon* AMERICAN GRAY- 
LING, now attracting the attention of Sportsmen 
everywhere, is foil ml only in these waters. BLACK 
BASS. PIKE. PICKEREL, and MASCALONGE ..re 
also found in great numbers in the many lakes and 
lakelets of this territory. 
LUXURIOUS SLEEPING AND CHAIR CARS 
rnn through from Cincinnati to Traverse City; also 
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS from Detroit over 
Michigan Central mid Grand Rapids and Indian t road, 
via Grand Rapids, to Petoskey. with SPLENDID 
STEAMER making DAILY CONNECTION at latter 
point for tlie Island of .Mackinaw. 
For Tourists' Guide, containing complete nml accu- 
rate maps, with full information as to Fi-hing Grounds, 
transportation facilities, and in short all Unit could hr 
desired by Sportsmen or Tourists, send to Forest nml 
Sireuin office, or to the undersigned. Low Round 
Trip EXCURSION TICKETS good until SEPTEM- 
BER Mill. ~ J. 11. PAGE, 
Gen’l Passenger and Ticket Agent, 
jyl Grand Rapid-, Mich. 
J/ltf 
J. W. KINSEY, 
Warelown F, O , Ocean c junty, N. J. 
Tourists' and Sportsmens Route. 
THEERIERAILWAY. 
T HE ROUTE OF THE E1HE RAILWAY 
Is peculiarly rich ill the variety and extent of its 
scenery, and while the tourist has alternating glimpses 
of the beuuty of rivers, gaps and mountains, the 
sportsman has within easy reach many localities that 
afford him every facility for tlie enjoyment of tlie 
sporu* of the field and siri-am. We enumerate a few 
of the pleasure resorts which crowd the line of the 
road. 
Rutherford Pnrk.--tlf miles from New York. Fiue 
hotel* and boating pastimes on the Pus-aic. 
Clifton.— 13} miles from the cily, overlooking the 
picturesque Lake Dundee. 
Lake Mohonk. — A beautiful bodv nf water 1,200 feet 
above the Hudson — splendid hotel accommodations. 
Orange Lake —Six miles West of Newburgh, and 
tinted for its fishing attractions. 
.Milford, Pa. — About eight miles from Port Jervis. 
Is noted for its trout fishing, woodcock shooting and 
superior hotels. . 
Avon Spring*.— Celebrated for 20 year* as a resort for 
invalid*, the waters possessing many valuable heal- 
ing Qualities. 
Wn/hiii* Glen. -This beautiful gorge is distant 294 
mile* from New York, via Erie Road to Elmira. Its 
wild and picturesque attractions are second only in 
reputation to those nf Niagara. 
Cliantnuqiin Lake — iS miles long, 3 miles wide; wild 
to he the highest navigable water on the. American 
continent, being 710 feet above Lake Erie and. 1,290 
feel higher than the Atlantic Ocean. 
Niagara Falls.— This great cuiaract is reached by the 
direct line of tlie Erie Railway. 
There are along the line of the road no less limn 
Ton Large Lakes, Aluminum* with Fish, 
and affording most delightful sport for black hns* and 
pickerel. Tliclr names lire— Luke* Greenwood. Orange. 
Mohonk. White, Ol»ogo, Cayuga, Seneca, Keuku, Sil- 
ver and Chautauqua. 
The following schedule will afford a partial guide to 
the numerous fishing localities reached liv I hi* road: 
Trout 
At or near Sonthficlda, 42 miles from New York. 
“ " Oxford, 52 •' •• •• •• 
“ Middletown, U7 " “ •< *< 
“ “ Otisville. in “ ■< ■■ « 
" “ Port Jervis, 83 " " “ •« 
“ " Monticello, 112 " <• *• <i 
“ “ Milford, iUi " •• *• •• 
Hlack Hass and Pickerel. 
At or near SloaUburg, W miles from New York, 
including Lukes Truxcdo, PotOgUe anil Cedar Pond. 
At or near Monroe. 50 miles from New York 
including Round, Long, Mombuslm and Cromwell’s 
Ponds. 
At or near Florida, fil mile* fron New York 
The famed Mirror Lake, I* distant I mile 
At or near Otisville, if, miles from New York 
“ “ Guymnrd, SO '• *• •• .• 
•• '• Port Jervis, 88 •• •• k 
“ " Monticello, 1J2 " “ *• “ 
" '• <!en. Valley, 18 " •* •' •• 
" " 8eni*cnLake. 291 •• •' '* •• 
Tlckels for sale at the General Office* of the Erie 
Railway Company. 121 Washington street Boston- -41 
401. 620. or 957 Broadway, New York; and 782Chcst- 
nut street, Pliilo/lelphlu. Express trains h ave New 
lork from depot font of Chamber* street at li A. M 
10:45 A. M., aud 7 P. M. 
JNO N. ABBOTT. 
myaO General f’assenfier Agent. 
Chicago, Milwaukee and 
St. Pa ul Kail way 
Traverses n finer country, affords views of grander 
scenery, and passes through more business e, nlres 
and pleusure re-on* than any other Northwestern 
line. It* forests, prairies, lakes and si reams, abound- 
ing with game, present nrieqiialed altrnctlons to the 
votaries of Nimrod and Wulion , It is the only rail- 
way rout*- along the valley of the Upper Mls.isslppl 
It is also the shortest a* well us best route between 
the great metropolitan centres of the Northwest— 
Chicago, Milwaukee. St. Paul, and Minin npoll* 
Track and equipment iineqiialed. mid Us iralns of 
palace-coaches mid sleeping ears run through without 
change. 
New York Office, .'lift Broadway. 
Clileago Depot, ror. I n on I .V \\ . Ytadlson. 
City Ollier., Ot and O.'l Clark Hi, Apr29 Cm 
COLLING WOOD 
AND 
Lake Superior Line. 
Toronto, Collingwood, Fort Williiun, 
Duluth, Fort Garry. 
Comprising the three first class, upper cabin powerful 
side wheel summers 
CLiicora, Cumberland and Algoma, 
Having splendid drawing room cabins, In connection 
with tl.e 
NORTHERN RAILWAY OF CANADA, 
Leaving CoUingwood entry Tuesday and Friday 
On arrival of Steamboat Express Train, with Drawing 
Room Cars attached, calling at 
PRESQUITE. ntlUCK MINES. SAULT STE. 
MARIE, MICIIIPICOTON. NKFIGON, SIL- 
VER ISLET. AND PRINCE AR- 
THUR'S LANDING. 
Fort Garry and tlie Northwest ! 
With direct connections at Thunder Bay with DAW- 
SON’S ROAD I’RANSPOUTATJON COMPANY for 
Fort Garry, and vvilh steamers for 
DULUTH. FORT GARRY, and TIIK RED RIVER 
COUNTRY. 
Pleasure Travel. 
This route embraces the most enjoyable and piclu- 
rv-que Summer Tour liv making the circuit of Lake 
Superior, with itie sheltered nml beautiful waters of 
the inside channels of Luke Huron and Georgian Ray, 
and thence by three hours' rail, with niiiginllient par- 
lor curs, to Toronto, connecting with tlie Royal Mall 
Dally Lice of steamers on Lake Ontario, and the 
Grand Trunk Rail way, for the THOUSAND ISLANDS 
and the Rapid- of the River St. Lawrence, for Mon- 
•fc-eiil. Quebec, While Mountains, Portland, Boston, mid 
all points East und South; and with the Great West- 
ern Rmlvvnv mid I.nke Ontario steamers daily for 
Hamilton. Niagara Fall-. Suspension Bridge, Buffalo, 
Detroit, aud all points West and Southwest. 
Clioai> Kxoursious 
Will lie made during tlie Summer season, in the 
month* of June. July, August, and September, afford- 
ing ample opportunity for visiting 'lie Great Mineral 
Region of L ike Superior and the FISHING i; ROUNDS 
of Lake Neplgon. 
Connections throughout punctual and certain. 
State Room* can be secured at Central Passenger 
Offices. Toronto, and all information given by 
(’HAS PERRY'. 62 Kingslreet, East, Toronto. 
I). MILLOY’. K Front street. East. Toronto. 
COOK, SON .t JENKINS Ag'is, 2fi| Broadway Y 
ALFRED TKLFEK, General Agent, 
Northern Railway, Brock street, Toronto 
STEAaiEUS TO 
Eastern Maine, New Brunswick, 
Nova '^cotln. Prince Edwnril Island, Ac. 
tiie 
I n I 
auuiia uiuano 
Company’s Wtenmers 
New York nod City of Portland. 
will, until October 3d, leave Boston at 8 A. M and 
Portland ut 6 I*. M. every Monday, Wednesday' and 
Friday, for Ka*lport, Maine, and St. John, N It 
forwarding p.tvsengera by connecting lines to Calais, 
Me., Si. Andrew.*, Fredericton, and Slicdinc, N It 
Amherst, Truro, Pieton. Digby. Anunpuli*. Kent- 
viHr, Windsor, und Halifax, N. S.. Siimmcrsldu and 
Charlotlutown. P. K. I., and Hawksbury, C B 
This la 
A Most Desirable Route for Sportsmen, 
presenting a convenient arid pleasant mode of access 
lo the fiitnous hiinliiig and fishing grounds of ibe 
Lusiern region.*, at very moderate rates of fure For 
circular, with inup and dcscnplloll of Hie rente nnnly 
10 . . _ ,, ™ W. KILBY, Agent, 
Jiilv15'oOcll Commercial Wh arf Itosfon. 
Fishing and Hunting 
Read tlie Following; for tlie 
Best Fishing and Hunting 
RESORTS. 
On Conway Division, Eastern R. R . Brook Trout. 
Trains leave Boston 8:00 A M. and 2:15 p M. 
Umhngog lakes, vlo Gr. Tr'k to Bethel, Me. | 
upper waters ot Penobscot. r Brook 
Sebec Lake. i. Tf0,,, " 
Grand Lake Stream, i , ‘“ ml kicked Salmon. 
Ne w Brunswick. Prince Edward I-lond, and Nova 
Scotia. Salmon, sea Trout, mid Brook Trout 
1 rains leave Boston 8:30 A . M. und 8:00 P M 
Trout** lakel,, V,a F,,rral "K t0, >. Me.. Ijirgc Brook 
Troi.T" ehC8d I,ake ' V ‘“ D, ’ xUr ' Mo " Lake and Brook 
Trains leave Boston 8:30 A. M. 
Pullman cars on night trains. 
i«W,X , W25’S' 1 e ” m ' "" 
or “ u ** > 3 ' 
Eastern and Maine Gentral R.R.Line. 
Geo F. Fiki.ii, 
Gen'l Pass, Agent, 
)c17-lrri 
Ciiah. F. Hatch, 
Gen'l Muuugcr 
Central Railroad of N. Jerse 
ALL RAIL LINE BETWEEN 
NBW YORK AND LONG DRANG 
BIx trains eacliwny dally, Sunday excel, u d 
ng through Wood ridge, Perth Airibov Soiiii.'a 
bov, Maiiiwnn, Mlddleimvii mid Red Bunk 
3:30 5:30 P C m ' 7M ' fl:00 ' l0: «° A.M..I: 
p 0, if nra,,C " “ l 5:0B ' 8=00, 10:05 
li'ave*^ N^* w 'york ' fi.r” s? m i B,, » u< j c,| m mod ut Ion tri 
i mv« '* » I > ri( ror HoiKlk Amlmy ul I* 
Is.’iives Hoiilli Amboy for New York at 0:2.'. A M 
. rages eonuect /it Maiuwau, with all trains to n 
from Kuy port, and ul lirnnch Hlntlon with 
trains, to and hom .Ocoon Grove and Asbiirj; Park 
R B- 
'poqtsnicn'tt §ood$. 
Dll. FOWLER’S 
PATENT 
IIABD RUBBER REEL. 
This beautiful Reel has now been before the put,, 
dc two years, and all who have used it spenk loud lu 
its pruiso. 
IT II AS BERN IMPROVED, 
and all the Reels made this year will pass through the 
hands of the Inventor, and none allowed to go out 
except tho-e thin are perfect. 
For sale by all first-eliisa jobbers and the trade gen. 
orally. X II FOWLED, Inventor, 
Peh 4 ITHACA. N V 
SPORTSMENS’ DEPOT. 
JOHN K-RIDER, 
Corner Hcrotid and Wnlnul Sis,, Philadelphia 
IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER and DEALER IN 
(Jims, Rifles, Pistols, mill Fishing Tackle. 
Muzzle Loaders Altered to Breech 
Loaders. 
REPAIRING OK EVERY DESCRIPTION 
IIus constantly on hand u full assortment of Hods, 
Hooks, Lines, Bait*, Reels, Fly Bnoks, Salmon Files’ 
Waterproof Silk Lines, Silk and Hair Trout Lines, 4c! 
Perch Snoods, China and Grass Lines. Also, a large 
lot of Cane Reeds, Bamboo and Japan. 
Birds’ Eggs and Birds' Skins in great varieties.— 
Taxidermy in all Its brunehus. 
SPKATT'S PATE N T DOG BISCUITS. «-l y 
Thomas Sparks, 
Shot and Bar Lead 
31 A IV IT FACT URER, 
[Established 1HOM.J 
Offic e, 121 Walnu t St. Philadelphia. 
TIIK AMKKICAN 
W. MERIDEN, CONN. 
Special attention Is given to flrst-clasa work. Extra 
■ketches and DOG PORTRAITS cut to order, by 
sending photographs. JACOB GLAHN, Manager, 
Formerly Supt. or Parker Broa. Engraving and Orua- 
mental Department. Fehlt 
Bums and Animals PitKsntvnn to Onnan Br 
R. L. IV E W COMB, 
TAXIDERMIST, 
NO. 7 CHERRY STREET, SALEM, MASS, 
instruction given. Feb 4 
•J. WALLACE, 
Naluralist& Taxidermist, 
IMPORTER OK 
FOREIGN ItIRD SKINS AND ARTIFI- 
CIAL EYES, 
19 N. Wllltam st.. New York 
WALLACE’S 
Descriptive Guide to Adirondacks, 
THE ONLY COMPLETE AND RELIABLE GUIDE 
to the delightful 
Homing mid FUtilng Ground, of the 
GREAT NEW YORK WILDERNESS. 
NEWLY REVISED EDITION. 
Handsome 12/nn., llexihlo covers, red nml gold, 
maps, *e. Beautifully Illustrated. Nearly .W PI' 
Prlee $2 l)D. May bo obtained of any bookseller, or 
will be mailed post paid on receipt of price, by 
WAVERLY PUR. CO., Synicuso, N. Y. 
■TiiS'Smo 
Northern &British Colonies 
IN SOUTII8IDE VIRGINIA. 
Clipnn Liinds, Fine Cllninlc, Splondit! 
Sport, (Jood Society, Schools 
ami Churches Everywhere. 
PROTECTION FROM LAND SHARKS. 
F?/"Addross Secretary HouthsIdO Immigration So- 
ciety, Knrinvlllo, Prince Edward Co.. Vu. iny20 3ta 
TIYORRALK.— A SECOND HAND WES- 
A LEY IttcilARDS Breech Loading Shot Gun; 
A 1 quail y ; lias been used but very Ilf In; good as 
new; a bargain. Can bo seen at E. S. Hnrris r Sports- 
man’s Warehouse, 177 Broadway, N. Y. 4t 
The Goss Revolving Cartridge Holde 
pARIHES PAPER OR METALLIC 
SHELLS, either end up, revolves oil centre 
sMiles, Weighs Inn 1) pound*, mid Is only Inches 
wide. Holders Hare at lop so iih to quickly roculva 
the shells, nud, being elaslle, tfcurtly clasp tnu sumo. 
For ease of action and rapid slioollng It excels any- 
thing of the kind Invented, 
PRICE, C <>. I) , J0.50. 
In ordering, give the size of shells and u lomt riicaa- 
ureinent outside of vest. 
Jysw-ly N. B. GOSS, Neosho Fall*, Kan. 
