April 20, 1907.] _ FOREST AND STREAM. 639 
REMINGTON AUTOLOADING RIFLE 
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Five 200 grain bullets sent whizzing at 2,000 feet per second, 
and each bullet ready to penetrate steel five sixteenths of an inch 
thick—that s the efficiency of the Remington Autoloading Rifle. 
Solid thick steel protects the face. Safe 
safety and easy trigger pull among its 
other features. 
List price, $ 30 , subject to dealer’s discount. 
tEMINGTON ARMS COMPANY. Ilion, N. Y. 
Agency, 315 Broadway, New York City 
Sales Office, 515 Ma.rket Street. San Francisco, Cal. 
latch, 100 shots, range 75ft.; entrance fee $5, which 
atitles the shooter to a season’s pass to the Garden; 
00 in ten cash prizes. Continuous match. $150 in cash 
rizes; three targets' for $1; best three targets to count 
i the score; entries unlimited. Bullseye match, 25 
lerchandise prizes, valued at several hundred dollars; 
rst prize is $60 Winchester rifle; three targets for $1; 
iree shots on each target, which consists of a 4in. car- 
m. Best shot by machine measurements to count for 
rize. Entries limited. Winchester rapid fire contest; 
t re Winchester Repeating Arms Co. will furnish five 
itomatic rifles for this contest and also donate two 
Winchester rifles for the pr ; zes, to which will be added 
iree other prizes. Conditions: Three targets for $1; 
j est aggregate scores made in one minute, timed by 
op-watch, will count for prizes. Handicap membership 
ip match, open only to members of the Iroquois Rifle 
lub; entrance fee $1; best score made by member of 
ub, handicap added, will be entitled to hold the cup 
r one year. II. R. Fox, Range Master. 
New York 
City 
Schuetzerv Corps. 
New York, April 
10.—A 
practice shoot was held 
to- 
'iy at Union Hill, N. J., by the N. Y. C. S. C. 
Ring target: 
Schwanemann. 
..’.211 
VV Grapentini . 
.157 
Kronsberg . 
...202 
J Keller . 
.153 
Busse . 
...193 
A Reibestern . 
.144 
Schwartz . 
...185 
H C Radloff . 
.139 
Facklamm . 
...178 
1 Wagner . 
.126 
Gleichmann . 
...171 
Point target: 
* 
Busse . 
....12 
T Wagner . 
.. 5 
Schwanemann ... 
....11 
A Reibstein . 
.. 5 
Kronsberg . 
.... 9 
1 Keller . 
.. 3 
Grapentini . 
.... 8 
F Schwartz . 
.. 3 
Facklamm . 
() Baertz . 
.. 1 
Wiltz . 
.... 5 
Man target: 
Busse . 
T Facklamm . 
..40 
Schwanemann .... 
....50 
F Schwartz . 
. .33 
Kronsberg . 
....48 
II C Radloff. 
..31 
Red flags; 
'icklamm . 
.... 2 
R Busse . 
.. 1 
Dupont 
Rife 
! Association. 
i VV ilmington, Del., April 13.—Heavy blasts of wind 
im all quarters, with alternate bursts of sunshine and 
trk cloud shadows and an occasional sprinkle of rain, 
soouraged many of our members on the afternoon of the 
pn. Only one contestant in the Accounting Depart¬ 
ment match put in appearance, and the indications now 
e that the cup will go to Albright, whose score of SI 
,' 3 , "7?'htened off every one else. 
McCafferty has been induced to give smokeless powder 
f:'Other trial in his rifle, and went home in a satisfied 
tine of mind. Scott is nursing another sore finger, 
fisey confined his attention to the revolver, and I. 
A* ont > "’hose work with the pistol has brought Blanch¬ 
ed up to the scratch, put in most of the afternoon with 
! e one-hand gun, in the completion of another 100-shot 
ore. 
1 R ir e o? rr }.$ tice ’ 20 °yds.: Scott 81, 82, 80; Blanchard 
. 85, 81, 85, 79; I. duPont 74. 
,Pistol practice. 50vds.: Blanchard 88. 90, 93, 82; I 
'( lPont 92; 84. 81, 89. 83, 85, 87, 87, 85, 92, 83; Capt. 
nsey 88, 86, 86, 84, 77, 81, 81. 1 
H. B. McCollum, Sec'y. 
PUBLISHERS* DEPARTMENT. 
I'he business of H. Clay Glover. V. S„ proprietor of 
e famous and popular canine remedies which bear his 
"t 6 ’ u . steac, ily increased with the passing years, till 
length it has outgrown the available space at 127S 
"oadway, New York, and a move to more spacious 
( larters is therefore essential. After May 1. the genial 
r / ncw P' ace °f business will be at 118 West 
iirty-first street, New York city. His famous book on 
tog Diseases and How to Feed” will be mailed free 
any address by him, as heretofore. 
K_ennel Special. 
Ads under this head, 2 cents a word a time (or 3 cents 
in capitals). Cash must accompany order. 
For Sale.—Full-blood English BEAGLE Hounds. Hunt¬ 
ers that are hunted. OAKLAND BEAGLE KENNELS, 
Pontiac, Mich. 
hOR SALE. Pointer dog, liver and white, five years old, 
well broken on quail, pheasants and woodcock; backs, 
retrieves and obedient to whistle and command. Dam, 
Belle of Hessan; sire, Kent’s Chip. Price, $50.00. 
A. P. HULL, Box 153, Montgomery, Pa. 
For Sale. Dogs, Hogs, Pigeons, Ferrets, Belgian Hares, 
8 cents for 40-page illustrated catalogue. 
_C. G. LLOYDT, Dept. “M.,” Sayre, Pa. 
FOR SALE.—Thoroughly trained pointers, setters, and 
hounds. Can furnish you a good one at a moderate price 
at any time. GEO. W. LOVELL, Middleboro, Mass. 
Lockers. All colors and types, from registered stock. 
£ nC T??T^T?. on ?, ble -, ..Satisfaction guaranteed. ARTHUR 
C. BURNS, Franklin, Delaware Co., New York. 
For Sale.—English setter puppies, 9 weeks old. Sire’s 
sire and dam’s sire imported. Males, $10; females, $5. 
Box 32, Lockwood', N. Y. 
Uncle Lisha's Shop. 
Life in a Corner of Yankeeland. By Rowland E. Robin¬ 
son. Cloth. 187 pages. Price, $1.25. 
The shop itself, the place of business of Uncle Lisha 
l eggs, bootmaker and repairer, was a sort of sportsman’s 
exchange, where, as one of the fraternity expressed it, 
the hunters and fishermen of the widely scattered neigh¬ 
borhood used to meet of evenings and dull outdoor days 
to swap lies.” 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
THE KENNEL POCKET RECORD 
Morocco. Price, 50 cents. 
The “Pocket Kennel Record” is, as its name implies, a 
handy book for the immediate record of all events and 
transactions which take place away from home, intended 
to relieve the owner from the risk of trusting any im¬ 
portant matter to his memory. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Ca.noe Handling and Sailing. 
The Canoe: History, Uses, Limitations and Varieties, 
Practical Management and Care, and Relative Facts. 
By C. Bowyer Vaux (“Dot). Illustrated. Cloth, 
168 pages. Price, $1.00. New and revised edition, 
with additional matter. 
A complete manual for the management of the canoe. I 
Everything is made intelligible to the veriest novice, and 
Mr. Vaux proves himself one of those successful in¬ 
structors who communicate their own enthusiasm to their 
pupils. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Hunting in Many Lands. 
The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club. Editors: j 
Theodore Roosevelt and George Bird Grinnell. Vignette. | 
Illustrated. Cloth, 448 pages. Price, $2.50. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
St. Louis World s Fair, 1904: Gold Medal & Highest Award 
Paris Exposition, 1900: Gold Medal & Highest Award 
SPRATT’S PATENT 
AM. LTD.) 
Manufacture pecially prepared Foods for 
DOGS. PUPPIES, 
CATS. RABBITS. 
POULTRY. 
PIGEONS, GAME. 
BIRDS, FISH. 
Write for Catalogue, “Dog Culture,” with practical 
chapters on the feeding, kenneling and management of 
dogs; also chapters on cats. 
460 Market St., Newark, N. J. 
714 S. Fourth St., St. Louis, Mo. 
1324 V alencia St., San Francisco, Cal. 
-BOOK. OJ* 
DOG DISEASES 
AND 
HOW TO FEED. 
Mailed FREE to any address by the author. 
H. CLAY GLOVER, D. V. S., 118 West 31st St., New York. 
IMPROVED SPIKE COLLAR. 
For use in dog training. Price, $2.00. By 
mail, $2.10. Send for circular. 
B. WATERS. 
346 Broadway, New York. 
‘A MEDICINE CHEST IN EVERY BOTTLE” 
OLEO CANINE 
Is the only reliable all-round remedy for 
DOGS AND PUPPIES. 
It cures the ordinary ailments of canines when all other 
dog remedies utterly fail. Trial Bottle 25 cents. 
Standard size 50 cents. If sent by mail 65 cents. 
Booklets for the asking. Advice freely given. Agents 
wanted everywhere. 
THE OLEO REMEDY COMPANY. 
132 East 23d Street, - New York City. 
HORSE AND HOUND 
By Roger D Williams, Master of Foxhounds, Iroquois 
Hunt Club; Keeper Foxhound Stud Book; Director 
National Foxhunters’ Association; Official Judge 
Brunswick Hunt Club. 
“Horse and Hound” is encyclopedic in all that per- 
tams to foxhunting. It has chapters as follows: Hunt- 
ting. The Hunter. Schooling of Hunters. Cross- 
Country Riding and Origin of the American Hound 
Breeding and Raising Horses. The Kennel Scent. The 
£ 0X ’. J, n u ks Habits . of th e Fox. In the Field. 
.Hunt Clubs. The style is clear and crisp and every 
chapter abounds with hunting information. The work 
is profusely illustrated. Price, $2.50. 
. FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
