DOG BOOTS 
Our Dog Boots, made of selected tanned 
c-olored calf, top lined with wool, raw- 
hide sole, metallic eyelets, not heavy or 
inconvenient, yet strong and durable: 
particularly useful wherever there are 
sandbiirrs, and also in the Cacti country 
of the south and west, and in wheat 
stubble. When ordering, send an im¬ 
pression of the dog’s foot. 
Price, per set of four, - - $4.00 
^/~end for free copy of our ncto Gun Catalogue. 
IVER JOHNSON SPORTING GOODS CO. 
163 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 
Our Specialty—Finest Quality—Soft as a Glove. 
Swedish Leather Jackets 
Now Being Ordered for Fall Shooting 
Sift and pliable as kid. A complete protection to sportsmen or any exposed to 
cold. Worn under the overcoat, they are a handsome garment and much used. A 
capital jacket for bicycle use, skating and driving. Also automobile use. 
fF^We take the entire product of the manufacturers of above Finest Jackets, 
and ; his make cannot be obtained elsewhere in the United States. 
A-Quality, of the very finest skin, brown grass-color, $18.00 
B-Quality, 2d grade, ------ $15.00 
dlack Jackets at $7.00, $8.00 and $10.00 
Send measurement around chest outside vest. If money is sent with order, we 
will forward free by mail; and if not satisfactory on receipt, we will return money 
on return of Jacket. Entirely different from any other make. 
JElf"As there are many different makes of Leather Jackets in the market adver¬ 
tised as finest, etc., mostly made here of common skins, we invite those desiring 
such to send for one of ours, and if not found superior on examination to any other 
it can be returned at our expense, and we will refund money. 
WM. READ (& SONS 
107 Washington Street, BOSTON, MASS. 
Sole American Agents for these Finest Imported Skins. 
VON LENGERKE & DETMOLD, 
549 Fifth Avenue, 
Opposite The Waldorf-Astoria. One door from cor. 34th S 
NEW YORK 
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Won the Live Bird Championship 
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Send for “Shooting Facts.” 
Another $1400. 00 
GREENER 
. _ce the Greener gun won the GRAND PRIZE at the World’s Fair, St. Louis, 
and brought into prominence the artistic as well as the practical side of gun¬ 
making, we have been able to secure one or two specimens each year of this very 
highest type of English gun-making. Each gun of this kind takes from twelve to 
eighteen months to build, and represents the very highest development of the 
goldsmith’s as well as the gun-maker’s art. 
An adequate description is impossible in cold type, for the symmetry of propor¬ 
tion, the balance, the studied elegance of design and the exquisite workmanship 
must be seen to be appreciated. 
Let us describe, therefore, a gun we have just received and have in stock at 
present: 
The entire metal work of the action is carved in high relief and embellished 
with the most beautiful gold embossing, there being no less than 26 encrusted 
figures on the action and guard, of cupids, dogs, woodcock, quail, pheasants, ducks, 
etc., in pure 24-karat gold, and more than 40 inlaid letters and figures on the 
barrels and fore-end, of ducks, dogs, pigeons and stags, all in pure gold, two of 
the stags being beautifully wrought into the Whitworth fluid steel barrels, each 
figure measuring over an inch and a half long. 
Every other feature of the gun has received the same care as the ornamentation. 
It makes an even, full-choked pattern of 260 with the right barrel and 267 with the 
left in a 30-inch circle at 40 yards with No. 6 Newcastle chilled, 270 pellets to the 
ounce. 
It has 30-inch barrels, weighs 7 pounds 8 ounces, small half pistol grip, drop of 
stock at heel, 2% inches; at comb, 1 8-16 inches;-length of stock, 14 7-16 inches. 
The rib is flat, level and file cut by hand, making a dead finish. The ejector 
mechanism is Greener’s new “Unique” system, the latest product of Mr. Greener’s 
inventive genius. In this system the limb in the ejector lock does double duty in 
firing the case and ejecting the shell. It also takes the blow or strain usually re¬ 
ceived on the action, from the weight of the falling barrels on opening the gun. 
This one feature alone will obviously lengthen the life of the action indefinitely. 
All the interior of the locks are gold-plated to prevent corrosion. It is in truth 
a perfect gun, and yet withal a work of art. At least half its value is in its 
artistic ornamentation. 
Comparatively few can appreciate the worth of the very best in anything, yet 
comparatively many in America demand the best that skill can produce. 
We offer this gun at $1400 net to either the connoisseur or the dilettante in gun 
matters, believing in either case the purchaser will secure to himself that which 
he will prefer to his money. 
If cash should accompany the order, we will include with the gun a very best 
quality English oak case, covered with pig skin and lined with purple silk velvet 
and fitted complete with nickle-silver implements. 
Also a very serviceable outside slip cover of leather and duck. 
Henry C. Squires Son, 
Now in Our New Building at 
44 Cortlandt St., New York. 
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