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I T HAS MORE ADVANTAGES than any revolver of other makes costing 
double the money. The SAFETY HAMMER cannot catch on the clothing, 
making it possible to safely draw and discharge this weapon more rapidly 
than any other hammer revolver. THE INDEPENDENT CYLINDER 
STOP is found only on other makes costing twice as much. AUTOMATIC 
EJECTOR makes rapid reloading easy. 
Finest Finish; Light Weight; 
Pertect Accuracy; Great Power 
As effective for home or pocket as any $15 revolver, and absolutely safe. There’s no other revolver 
“just as good” at anywhere near the price. 
32 Caliber, 5 shot, 3 inch barrel, weight 12 oz.; or 22 Caliber, 7 shot, 3 inch barrel, 13 oz., nickel finish, 
$5 00 . Our catalog tells about our full line of Revolvers and Single Guns, and contains valuable informa¬ 
tion. Sent on request. If not found at your dealer's, we will ship on receipt of price, carriage paid. 
HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON ARMS CO., 30? Park Ave., Worcester, Mass. 
THE BLACKFEET INDIANS. 
Persons whose interest in Walter B. Anderson’s story “ In the Lodges of the Blackfeet” is 
sufficient to make them wish to know more about this interesting people, should read 
Blackfoot Lodge Tales 
BY GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL. 
This volume, of more than 300 pages, gives a full history of the Blackfoot nation from 
primitive times down to the present day. It deals very fully with their legendary history 
and their mythic and religious stories; tells how they used to live, to hunt, to go to war, 
describes their social organization, and from cover to cover is a complete history of one of 
the bravest and most warlike of the Western Indian tribes. Price, $ 1 . 75 . 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 346 Broadway, New York 
Ca.i\oe 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. Stephens. Cloth. Seventh and enlarged edi¬ 
tion. 264 pages. Numerous illustrations, and fifty plates 
in envelope. Price, $2.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Canoe and Camp Cookery. 
A practical cook book for canoeists, Corinthian sailors 
and outers. By “Seneca.” Cloth, 96 pages. Price $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
WM. LYMAN'S 
RAPID FIRING TARGETS 
FOR RIFLES. 
25 Yards, price, 15c. per dozen. 
50 Yards, price, 25c. per dozen. 
Canos Ridgs, Fa. 
The Lyman Targets received. They are the best I eret 
saw. Chaslks King, Gunsmith. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 346 Broadway, Nm York. 
? The winter nBSt! 
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/ keenest sport in the keenest W 
W H1 r ■ Snow shoes or skies, and \ 
f scientific “out-door clothing” are ' 
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through the ice. 
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\ Complete Outfits for Explorers, i 
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1 \ No. 57 Reade Street 
L N. 1 door from Broadway wftt ' 
W. VfcNEW YORK 
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ESTABLISHED 
1831 
THE 
COUNTRY 
GENTLEMAN 
The ONLY Agricultural NEWSpaper, 
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Every department written by specialists, the highest 
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LUTHER TUCKER & SON, 
Albany, N. Y. 
HITTING vs. MISSING. 
By S. T. Hammond (“Shadow”). Cloth. Price, $1.00. 
Mr. Hammond enjoys among his field companions the 
repute of being an unusually good shot, and one who is 
particularly successful in that most difficult branch of 
upland shooting, the pursuit of the ruffed grouse or 
partridge. This prompted the suggestion that he should 
write down for others an exposition of the methods by 
which his skill was acquired. The result is this original 
manual of “Hitting vs. Missing.” We term it original, 
because, as the chapters will show, the author was self- 
taught; the expedients and devices adopted and the forms 
of practice followed were his own. This then may be 
termed the Hammond system of shooting; and as it 
was successful in his own experience, being here set 
forth simply and intelligibly, it will prove not less effec¬ 
tive with others. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
