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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[June 29 , 1907 . 
Tajciderm i-rts. 
SAVE YOUR TROPHIES. 
tiJrite 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. 
For Sale. 
Small-Mouth Black Ba.ss 
We have the only establishment dealing in young small-mouth 
black 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. 
Waramaug Small-Mouth Black Bass Hatchery. 
Correspondence invited. Send for circulars. Address 
HENKY W. BEEMAN, New Preston, Conn. 
BROOK TROUT. 
Eggs, fry, yearlings and two-vear-olds, for stocking 
brooks and lakes. Address NEW ENGLAND TROUT 
FARM, Plympton, Mass. 
Ossining Gun Club. 
Ossining, N. Y., June 22.-—To-day was the last of the ■ 
regular bi-monthly shoots of the Ossining Gun Club till 
the re-opening on Labor Day, Sept. 2. While the shoots 
have been fairly well attended during the past season, 
there is no doubt but that the lack of trolley service 
has cut down what would have been the most active sea¬ 
son in the history of the club. 
On Oct. 16 and 17 a two days’ shoot will be given, 
when prizes and attractions will be offered that will 
bring out a big attendance. The trolley service will by 
that time have been established, which will put the 
grounds within eight minutes of the station on the N. 
Y. C., and connect with the Putnam and Harlem di¬ 
visions. Scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5. 
Targets: 10 15 10 10 15 
A Bedell .... 9 10 8 9 13 
C Blandford'. 8 14 8 10 12 
E Brewerton 6 9 3 8 8 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 10 15 10 10 15 
C Dietrich.. 8 10 5 7 
A Aitchison.'3 4 
5 
5 
C. G. B. • 
J. KANNOFSKY. 
PRACTICAL GLASS BLOWER 
and Manufacturer of 
Artificial eyes for birds, animals and manufacturing purposes a 
specialty. Send for prices. All kinds of skulls for the fur 
trade. 369 Canal Street, 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 
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. 
BROOK TROUT 
of all ages for stocking 
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 sizes for stocking purposes 
Also for table use, at 75c. a 
pound. Visitors privileged to 
catch own trout. 
PARADISE BROOK 
TROUT CO., Parkside, Pa., Henryville R.R. Sta. 
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, Mas*. 
Prospect Shooting Association. 
At the Prospect Shooting Association’s traps on June 
17. the following scores were made: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 
Carr . 21 20 22 20 21 
Kellar . 21 21 23 20 .. 
Charles .19 21 18 19 18 
Knop . 10 13 10 10 .. 
Leland .12 14 10 .... 
Moxley . 22 21 19 18 .. 
Regan . 11 22 18 .. .. 
Regester .... 15 19 17 .. .. 
Brehm .17 14 16 .. .. 
Ruth . 17 14 16 .. 
Albert . 11 16 17 14 .. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 
Corse . 21 13 14 .. 
O GO. 16 19 18 .. .. 
Becker . 18 16 20 15 .. 
Smith . 19 20 18 .. 
Rokos ,.10 13 10 .. 
Adams .20 10. 
Tracv . 19 16 15 16 
Nitzel . 15 15. 
Gipe . 15 16 19 .. 
Logue .30. 
Berryman .. 16 13 17 19 .. 
PUBLISHERS’ DEPARTMENT. 
The sportsman on an outing trip under any circum¬ 
stances, is independent of the weather if protected fiv 
Duxbak Sportsmen’s Garments. They not only “shed 
water like a duck’s back,” but as the nature' of the 
fabric permits thorough ventilation, they are thoroughly 
comfortable for all round outing wear, in sunshine as 
well as rain, more economical than rubber and as thor¬ 
oughly comfortable and durable- as any tailor made 
clothing. Duxbak garment^ are also furnished for ladies' 
wear. The manufacturers—Bird, Jones & Kenyon, 3 
Biaudina street, Utica, N. Y.—will forward samples of 
material and catalogue free on application. • 
FRED SAUTER, 
Taxidermist. 
Established i 860 . 
Formerly No. 3 
No. William St., 
Removed to 
42 BleeckerSt., 
cor. Elm St., 
will continue to 
t 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. 
THE NEW EDITION 
Dated June 15 
Game Laws in Brief 
Contains the new Laws of 
39 States, Territories and 
Provinces. 
Sold by dealers everywhere, 
for 25 cents, postpaid, by 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. 
Berkshire Trout Ponds and Hatchery, Hartsville P. O., 
Mass.—A lot of fine healthy trout for sale. For informa¬ 
tion write or phone to GEORGE W. SHULTIS, Super¬ 
intendent, Hartsville P. O., Mass. Phone, 16-13 Great 
Barrington, Berkshire Hills. 
LIVE WILD WHITE CANADIAN HARES CHEAP. 
WALTER R. SOPER, Bucksport, Me. 
“Properly for Sale 
TO LET. FURNISHED. 
A magnificent COUNTRY HOUSE, with exceptionally 
fine views from windows, beautiful picture, historic con¬ 
nections with Charles I., many interesting relics, and 
which has been in owner’s family since the beginning of 
the thirteenth century, with 3,000 acres of excellent shoot¬ 
ing, and five lakes well stocked with fish, making excep¬ 
tional place for duck rearing. If required, more shooting 
can be rented within each motor drive; three Golf Links 
close; excellent hunting with Lord Portman’s and Black- 
more Vale Hounds, and four Polo Grounds within easy 
motor drive. Apply: Edens, Sherborne, England 1 . 
FOR LEASE.—A very fine preserve for wildfowl and 
shore birds, five thousand acres, on the ocean side of 
Virginia. For particulars, address “J. A.,” care Forest 
and Stream. 3 
LIVE GAME & GAME BIRDS 
To Restock Your Preserves. 
Write for our price lists. 
WENZ & MACKENSEN, - - - Yardley, Pa. 
'Rifle Range and Gallery. 
Fixtures. 
July 4-5.—Taftville, Conn.—Southern New England 
Schuetzen Bund. A. Ploss, Sec’y. 
July 24-30.—Creedmoor, L. I.—New York State Rifle 
Association and out-door matches of the U. S. Re¬ 
volver Association. 
July 25-23.—Milwaukee, Wis.—Central Sharpshooters’ 
Union, under auspices of Milwaukee Sharpshooters’ 
Society. J. L Torney, Sec’y. 
Aug. 19-24.—Camp Perry, Port Clinton. O.—National 
Rifle Association and Ohio State Rifle Association 
matches. 
Aug. 26.—National team and individual matches com¬ 
mence 
Sept. 2.—Sea Girt, N. J.—New Jersey State Rifle As¬ 
sociation matches begin. 
Champion Shoot. 
Providence, R. I., Tune 22.—An interesting rifle ma’tch 
has just been completed by members of the Providence 
Revolver Club, which is of more than usual interest. 
The match called for 500 shots with military rifles, using 
a miniature charge. Some good scores were made, and 
the steady average maintained by the leading men 
shows them to be capable of good work with the 
military arm. 
William Almy, the Portsmouth crack all-around shot, 
won the match and the handsome trophy cup with the 
high score of 2,238 points, an average of 89.52 per cent., 
with Harford W. H. Powel, of Newport, a close second, 
scoring 2,205 with an average of 88.20 per cent., and 
Bradford Norman, of Newport, third, on 2,191, averag¬ 
ing 87.64 per cent. A. B. Coulters, of Providence, made 
the highest single string, a possible 50 points—that is, 
getting 10 consecutive shots in the one inch bullseye. 
On account of the many revolver matches which the 
club has engaged in during the running of this match, 
several of the men who were on the revolver team were 
unable to finish their rifle scores within the required 
time, but what shooting was done showed that the club 
has a good number of fine rifle shots who are well 
matched, and it is expected that before long a rifle team 
will be brought up which will shoot in competition with 
other organization's. 
The conditions of the match were as follows: Distance 
25yds., 500 shots (five shots each on 100 consecutive tar¬ 
gets), only military rifles with mi’itarv sights to be 
used—i. e., the caliber .30 Springfield, Krag or National 
Rifle Association musket with not less than 3-pound pull. 
Miniature charge not to exceed 4grs.- smokeless powder 
and- 87grs. bullet. Regular military or Creedmoor tar¬ 
gets to- be used, proportionately reduced from 200 yds. 
Position strictly offhand. Shooting to be witnessed by 
an officer of the club, and all targets turned in for 
record. For any missing target 25 points deducted from 
shooter’s score, no duplicates furnished. Prize—Presi¬ 
dent’s trophy cup, constituting the military rifle gallery 
range championship of the club. 
Competitors’ option whether to shoot indoors by arti¬ 
ficial light cr outdoors. 
Following are the scores in strings of ten shots, pos¬ 
sible 50 points per string. It is interesting to note that 
