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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Dec. 8, 1906. 
Tajciderm ists. 
SAVE YOUR TROPHIES. 
*. 1 tCJrile for our Illustrated Catalogue , 
“Heads and Horns.” 
It gives directions for preparing and preserving Skins, 
Antlers, etc. Also prices for Heads and Rugs, Birds and 
Fish, and all kinds of work in Taxidermy. 
Ward’s Natural Science Establishment, 
ROCHESTER. N. Y. 
J. KANNOFSKY. 
PRACTICAL GLASS BLOWER 
and Manufacturer of 
Artificial eyes for birds, animals and manufacturing pur¬ 
poses a specialty. Send for prices. All kinds of skulls for 
the fur trade. 369 Canal St., New York. 
Please mention Forest and Stream. 
ROWLAND. 
TAXIDERMIST, 
A specialty in mounting Moose, Elk, Caribou and Deer 
heads. Call and examine work. 
No. 182 SIXTH AVENUE. 
Tel. 4205 Chelsea. Near 13th St. NEW YORK 
FRED 
SAUTER, Taxidermist. 
Established i 860 . 
Formerly No. 3 
No. William St., 
Removed to 
42 BleeckerSt., 
cor. Elm St., 
will continue to 
. please customers 
with the best durable work. Also carry large assortment of Game 
Heads, Rugs and attractive groups, for sale and to rent. 
TAXIDERMISTS 
Dealers in Supplies, Glass Eyes, and 
all materials used by the trade. 
All kinds of Game Heads purchased 
in the raw. Mounted specimens for 
sale. Send for Catalogue. 
THE M. ABBOTT FRAZAR CO. 
93 SUDBURY ST. 
Dept. 2 BOSTON, MASS. 
RAW FURS WANTED. 
Highest cash prices. Send for circular. E. G. BAKER, 
& SON, 116 South Water St., Providence, R. 1. 
“Properly for Sale. 
For Rent to Sportsmen, 
A shooting lodge on a rice plantation. House completely 
furnished. Servants, horses, cows. Apply 
MRS. PENNINGTON, 
Chicora Wood, Georgetown Co., S. C. 
PEA ISLAND GUNNING CLUB.—TWO SHARES 
IN THIS CLUB ARE OFFERED for sale at the par 
value of $400 each. Club house on Pamlico Sound, N. C. 
Goose, brant and duck shooting. LOUIS B. BISHOP, 
M.D., Secretary, 356 Orange St., New Haven, Conn. 
FOR SALE. 
One share “Big Lake Shooting Club.” Club House at 
Big Lake, Mississippi Co., Arkansas. A rare chance for 
duck shooters. Full particulars JOSEPH N. PATTER¬ 
SON, care Forest and Stream, 
1 SCfants and Exchanges. 
WANTED. 
FIRST-CLASS FISHING ROD MAKER. Apply to 
the ABERCROMBIE & FITCH CO., 57 Reade St., 
New York City. 
JTor Sale. 
Small-Mouth Black B&ss 
We have the only establishment dealing in young small-mouth 
blats bass commercially in the United States. Vigorous young 
bass in various sizes ranging from advanced fry to 3 and 4-inch 
fingerlings for stocking purposes. 
Warsmaug Small-Mouth Black Bass Hatchery. 
Correspondence invited. Send for circulars. Address 
HENRY W. BEEMAN, New Preston, Conn. 
BROOK TROUT. 
Eggs, fry, yearlings and two-year-olds, for stocking 
brooks and lakes. Address NEW ENGLAND TROUT 
FARM, Plympton, Mass. 
BROOK TROUT. 
It will pay you to correspond with me before buying 
eggs, fry or yearlings in any quantity. I guarantee a 
safe delivery anywhere. Crystal Spring Trout Farm. 
L. B. HANDY, So. Wareham, Mass. 
RROOK TROUT of a11 a s es {or stocking 
aJIVUUIY IIWUI brooks and lakes. Brook 
trout eggs in any quantity, warranted delivered anywhere 
in fine condition. Correspondence solicited. 
THE PLYMOUTH ROCK TROUT CO. 
Plymouth, Mass. 
BROOK TROUT FOR SALE 
We have constantly on hand 
fine supply of Brook Trout, 
all sizesforstockingpurposes. 
Also for table use at 75c. a 'Wv '1 
pound. Visitors privileged to 
catch own trout. 
PARADISE BROOK ^ 
TROUT CO., Parkside, Pa., Henryville R.R. Station. 
THE BROOKDALE TROUT CANNOT BE BEAT 
for stocking ponds and streams. For the next few 
weeks we will make a very low price on young fry and 
large fish. Also fly-fishing. 
BROOKDALE TROUT CO., Kingston, Mass. 
LIVE QUAIL. 
Positively Western birds. Shipments commence October 
1. Early deliveries advised. Also pheasants, rabbits, etc. 
Established 1838. 
E. B. WOODWARD, 302 Greenwich St., New York. 
Trained ferrets; ferret harness, muzzles, sacks, rabbit net; 
ferret and pheasant books. WALLACE & SON, Lucas, 
Ohio. 
LIVE WILD WHITE CANADIAN HARES CHEAP. 
WALTER R. SOPER, Bucksport, Me. tf 
Two uniquely marked FOX ; cross, red, black and gray. 
W. H. FARRELL, 7 Lincoln Place, New York. 23 
Pheasants, quail, deer, partridges, swans, peafowl, foxes, 
ferrets. UNITED STATES PHEASANTRY, Pough¬ 
keepsie, N. Y. 
HUNGARIAN 
LIVE GAME 
for stocking game preserves. Now in sea¬ 
son : Partridges, Pheasants, Capercailzies, 
Black Game. Roe Deer, Fallow Deer, Red 
Deer, Wild Boars, Hares, Rabbits, Foxes, 
etc., etc. 
Write for price list to 
Messrs. WENZ MACKENSEN, 
Ya.rdley, Pa. 
Agents for 
JULIUS MOHR, JR. 
Ulm, Germany, 
Exporter of all kinds of wild animals, 
live game, ornamental water fowl, 
fancy pheasants, etc. 
THE ECCENTRICITIES OF BULLETS. 
The Hartford Courant has been collating some 
queer and almost incredible instances of the ec¬ 
centricities of bullets, not forgetting the reprint 
which has steadily gone the rounds of the coun¬ 
try press about the good Union soldier, whose 
New Testament in his blouse pocket received the 
minie ball which would otherwise have gone slam 
bang into his heart. Most of the Courant’s inci¬ 
dents and miraculously narrow escapes are taken 
from the war of the Rebellion. Truth should 
remark that it can tell of a few of these singular 
happenings too. 
At Mission Ridge an orderly sergeant’s musket 
had bursted during one of the terrible charges up 
the ridge. The big guns boomed over the heads 
of the advancing column, but grape and canister 
dropped among them, and rifle and musket bul¬ 
lets were coming so thick that it was consider¬ 
able of a trick to walk between them sidewise. 
The sergeant threw down his useless piece and 
drew his hanger. As he brandished it a musket 
ball struck the edge and split clean in two; one 
half _ struck his belt plate, and glancing, lodged 
in his captain’s ear, the other in the roll of his 
blanket, where he did not discover it until the 
following night. 
There is a survivor of the war for the Union 
resident in New York whose case is well known 
among his comrades of the G. A. R. Captain 
Sam was struck in the abdomen with a minie 
ball, which passed clear through his body, and, 
striking his cartridge box, dropped upon the 
ground. He stooped to pick it up, pocketed the 
missile, walked a dozen steps, and was struck 
by four more balls before he fell. He recovered 
and is now a hearty man, to all appearances. 
He wears the bullet on his watch chain. Cap¬ 
tain Sam seems to bear a charmed life. He was 
struck with eleven balls in one night, since, and 
there was no war going on either. 
In a sharp fight for one of the Baltimore and 
Ohio bridges over the Little Powder River, the 
Major of a Pennsylvania regiment, now living 
in Pittsburg, was aiming a revolver at a Con¬ 
federate officer. His opponent had almost sim¬ 
ultaneously covered him with a large Colt. The 
duel might have been a pretty one, but the 
FOR SALE. 
Magnificent Specimen 
BUFFALO 
MEAD 
In perfect condition. Photograph 
on application. No such opportunity 
again to secure so fine an example 
of this extinct wild animal. Suita¬ 
ble for club, museum or country 
house. 
Price, $600. 
Address B. H., care Forest and 
Stream Publishing Company. 
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