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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[FEB. 24, 1906. 
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For Sale. 
BROOK TROUT FOR SALE. 
We have constantly on hand 
fine supply of Brook Trout, all 
sizes for stocking purposes. Al- 
‘so for table use at 75c. a pound 
Visitors privileged to catch own 
trout. 
PARADISE BROOK 
TROUT CO., Parkside, Pa., Henryville Railroad Station. 
LIVE QUAIL 
Western birds only. Positively no worthless Southern 
migratory birds offered. Also pheasants, etc. 
E. B. WOODWARD, 302 Greenwich St., New York. 
LIVE WILD WHITE CANADIAN Hares 
WALTER R. SOPER, Bucksport, Me. 
BROOK TROUT. 
Eggs, fry, yearlings and two-year-olds, for stocking 
brooks and lakes. Address NEW ENGLAND TROUT 
FARM, Plympton, Mass. 
BROOK TROUT 
of all ages for stocking lakes and streams. Brook trout 
eggs in their season. For the next 30 or 60 days I will 
make prices on yearlings very low. FURNACE BROOK 
HATCHERY (E. L. Maglathlin), Kingston, Mass. 
FOR SALE—BROOK TROUT.—FINE HEALTHY 
Fish of all sizes. Eyed eggs in season. Warranted de- 
livered anywhere, as _ represented. Correspondence 
solicited. BAY SIDE TROUT FARM (A. B. Savary), 
East Wareham, Mass. 
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. Y 
BROOKDALE TROUT CO., Kingston, 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 


cheap. 
tf 
L. B. HANDY, So. Wareham, Mass. 
BROOK TROUT {100 28° iis. “SHE 
trout eggs in any quantity, warranted delivered anywhere 
in fine condition. Correspondence solicited. 
THE PLYMOUTH ROCK TROUT CO. 
Plymouth, Mass. 


Property for Sale. 
S ALMON FISHING 
Several good salmon rivers, on the North Shore of the 
St. Lawrence, offered for short or long lease. For par- 
ticulars apply to the LABRADOR COMPANY, Room 
19, 40 Hospital St., Montreal, Canada. 
IN ST. LAWRENCE RIVER 
FOR SALE 
3 Acre Island, with thirty room house. 
provements; furniture, boats, launch, etc. 
mission to brokers. 
HORACE S.ELY @ CO. 
27 West Thirtieth Street 21 Liberty Street 
NEW YORK 8 
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. 


Full com- 

“Horse and Hound” is encyclopedic in all that per- 
tains to foxhunting. It has chapters as follows: Hunt- 
ing. The Hunter. Schooling of Hunters.  Cross- 
Country Riding. Falls. Women in the Field. The 
Hound. History and Origin of the American Hound. 
Breeding and Raising Horses. The Kennel. Scent. The 
Fox. Tricks and Habits of the 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. 
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Field, Cover and Trap Shooting. 
By Captain Adam H. Bogardus, Champion Wing 
Shot of the World. Embracing Hints for 
Skilled Marksmen; Instruction for Young 
Sportsmen; Haunts and Habits of Game 
Birds; Flight and Resorts of Waterfowl; 
Breeding and Breaking of Dogs. Cloth, 444 
pages, Price, $2.00. 
“Field, Cover and Trap-Shooting” is a book of 
instruction, and of that best of all instruction, 
where the teacher draws from his own rich ex- 
perience, incident, anecdote and moral to illustrate 
and emphasize his teaching. The scope of the 
book—a work of nearly 500 pages—is shown by 
this list of chapters: 
Guns and Their Proper Charges. Pinnated 
Grouse Shooting. Late Pinnated Grouse Shoot- 
ing. Quail Shooting in the West. Ruffed Grouse 
Shooting. Shooting the Woodcock. The Snipe 
and Snipe Shooting. Golden Plover, Curlew and 
Gray Plover. Wild Ducks and Western Duck 
Shooting. Wild Geese, Cranes and Swans. Wild 
Turkey and Deer Shooting. The Art of Shooting 
on the Wing. Shooting Dogs—Breeding and 
Breaking. Pigeon Shooting—Trap-Shooting. 
FOREST &@STREAM PUBS CO: 
Sam Lovel’s Boy. 
By Royland E. Robinson. Price, $1.25. 
Sam Lovel’s Boy is the fifth of the series of 
Danvis books. No one has pictured the New 
Englander with so much insight as has Mr. Rob- 
inson. Sam Lovel and Huldah are two of the 
characters of the earlier books in the series, and 
the boy is young Sam, their son, who grows up 
under the tuition of the coterie of friends that we 
know so well, becomes a man just at the time of 
the Civil War and carries a musket in defense of 
what he believes to be the right. 
FOREST & STREAM PUB. CO. 

Bears I Have Met—And Others. 
By Allen Kelly. Paper, 209 pages. Price, 60 cents. 
After some years of peaceful slumber, Mr. 
Kelly’s most excellent book of bear stories was 
roused to life by a recent criticism of Mr. Seton, 
the question being where Mr. Seton got his ma- 
terial for his bear stories, for a number of people 
suggested that it was taken from Mr. Kelly’s 
book. With the merits of this controversy “our- 
selves have naught to do,” but the matter in Mr. 
Kelly’s book is excellent, interesting and worthy 
of pretty much any author. 
FOREST & STREAM PUB. CO. 

Shore Birds. 
Six papers reprinted from the Forest AND 
STREAM. Paper, 45 pages. Price, 15 cents. 
Contents: I. Haunts and Habits; Where the 
Bay Birds Live and What They Do at Home. II. 
Range and Migration; Where They Go to Breed 
and Where to Spend the Winter. III. A Morn- 
ing Without the Birds; An Episode of Shore 
Shooting. IV. Nomenclature; A List of Our 
American Species of Limicole, with a Description 
of Each Species. V. Localities; Where to Go to 
Shoot Them. VI. Blinds and Decoys; How to 
Shoot Them After You Have Reached the 
Grounds. 
FOREST & STREAM PUB. CO. 

Camp Life in the Woods. 
And the Tricks of Trapping and Trap Making. Con- 
taining hints on camp shelter, all the tricks and bait 
receipts of the trapper, the use of the traps, with in- 
structions for the capture of all fur-bearing animals. By 
W. Hamilton Gibson.. Illustrated. Cloth, 300 pages. 
Price, $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 


Zettler Rifle Club. 
In the shoot held Feb. 6, Arthur Hubalek had the 
highest 100-shot total; Secretary Tewes made the best 
50-shot score, and Owen Smith landed the bullseye 
prize. The scores at 75ft. offhand follow: 
Ring target: 
A Hubalek .... 243 246 246 242 245 244 247 244 241 2472445 
L P Hansen ... 241 233 246 240 240 241 236 244 240 2442405 
A P Fegert.... 236 240 235 236 285 235 285 239 230 229—2351 
W A Tewes... 246 248 250 247 250 —1241 
LC Bussisan. cats 240 242 248 243 246 —1219 
Owen Smith .. 242 246 243 242 248 —1216 
C A Zettler.... 237 285 285 234 236 —1177 
Barney Zettler. 222 229 238 242 242 —1173 
A Begerow ... 233 237 230 237 328 —1165 
G Bernius <.... 229 229 226 233 224 —1141 
Bullseye target, degrees—Owen Smith 16, C. G. Zettler 
38, L. C. Buss 50, A. P. Fegert 60, W. A. Tewes 61. 
The absence of several members who were taking part 
in the Indoor Rifle League shoot at Grand Rapids cut 
down the club attendance at the shoot held Feb. 13, and 
only one 100-shot score was finished. George Schlicht 
took the bullseye prize. The totals follow: 
Ring target: 
G Schlicht .... 248 240 241 239 244 244 244 240 242 244—2421 

C Zettler, Jr... 240 244 242 244 244 —1214 
Ibe Manrertrse.. 238 237 242 239 241 —1197 
H C Zettler... 236 239 236 239 243 —1193 
C G Zettler.... 231 237 237 241 243 —1189 
B Zettler ..... 226 238 239 288 239 —1180 
A P Fegert ... 231 238 235 236 233 —1173 
Ga Bernttisiae ee 224 219 224 219 223 —1109 
Bullseye target—degrees. 
G PSChiicht encase 5514 HC Zettler i. .aresse 6914 
GG Zettleri ee acrcshics 6514 
New York City Schuetzen Corps. 
AuGust KronsperG made the best two scores at the 
shoot held Feb. 15. The attandence was good, twenty- 
seven members taking part. The first two scores of 
each member, at 75ft. offhand, follow: 
August’ Kronsbergs...- cena 
RIEB USSG seteceeteets 
Charles Wagner 
..- 243 243—486 
. 242 240—482 
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WE Ugerne neces . 228 2386—464 
John Facklamm . 228 234462 
W H Leonard . 230 224454 
G Schroeder . 223 230—453 
e sBenz Hee. 227 225—452 
ASP Beverttcc.acaee 229 2833—462 
Otto Schwanemann 225 225—450 
Bop steiny Seccrcr cet . 221 229—450 
H Ruppe st... . 228 221—449 
. 224 221—445 
- 212 226—438 
R Schwanemann 
Bruno Eusner .. 
Ty’ Schalzestes-e . 220 215—435 
George Seeger . 217 221—433 
L Gleichmann .... 207 223—430 
IT Reilsben 0.02050 ccvece becuse eenicieeiecteeeeens 212 214426 
H C Radlof€ (..ccccccoes caster ee veineee lees 212 212424 
H Kuhlmann © 0). csicesicies wells coisa stete eter 213 211—424 
Joseph Keller (gs scsiesies cleo side esieeete iis aanenen 207 214—421 
J> Wilking 2k. 5. <ascareanee mere cis ete cineatee 193 218—411 
E. | Beeld scec c's o.v'as os sec cecinieisinic esate eetereeeteeiael 214 197—411 
G Boel o.ceciec ues nicsscict gajeate ane eee ieee 203 203—406 
Ae Wile) wiisccce ccc ctv ses's 0.2 cesta eters enone 197 194—391 
G Schmitz: i200 bicccceeveseanemenre Koleos 205 182—387 
FE Schwarz con 6 sive ocuslo-cis c'ecsjete.cfe'5ic sal ereteeeee ee 183 204—387 
New York Central Schuetzen Corps. 
GrorGE A. VIEMEISTER_was high man on the ring 
target in the shoot held Feb. 7, and Arthur P. Fegert 
made the best bullseye. The full scores follow, at 75ft. 
offhand: 
Ring Target: 
G Viemeister . 245 243—488 W J Daniel .. 221 228444 
Tibi ess tence. 236 245—481 C F Tietjen.. 224 216—440 
C Ottmann ... 236 241-477 J VonderLieth 222 210—438 
R Busse !i.cece 237 239—476 a Ficke, Jr... 204 232—436 
H D Muller... 234 241—475 Roffmann . 217 218—435 
Chris Gerken . 237 237—474 H Vonder Lieth 193 237—430 
F Schroeder . 229 231—460 H Brummer .,. 213 216—429 
EyeBrodt seca 227 233—460 D Wuhrmann..205 225—430 
A P Fegert... 237 220—457 M Leonard . 217 212—429 
B Eusner ..... 221 230—451 A Ficke.... 206 214420 
F Wessel, Jr.. 220 226—446 George Detloff 188 195—383 
Bullseye target, degrees—A. P. Fegert 24, Jacob Hess 
30%, W. J. Daniel 36, R. Busse 41144, H. D. Muller 48, 
G. A. Viemeister 438, C. Ottman 61, H. Roffmann 79, 
B. Eusner 86, Chris. Gerken 105, F. W. Wessel, Jr., 120, 
H. Brummer 124, F. Schroeder 132, J. Von der Lieth 142, 
H. Von der Lieth 229%. 
Lady Zettler Rifle Club. 
Miss Anna Lupwic had the best two scores in the 
shoot held Feb. 3, while her brother made one perfect 
score and the highest total in the men’s match. The 
full results of the shoot follow:. ; 
Members: 
Miss Anna sDLudwig? c. ics. 0scscce cme 248 247—495 
Miss’ Fannie’ Muller <.o..2:ccua sce cesistoneneeae 243 249—492 
Mrs. Hi  Fenwirth Gii5.2..20-cies connie 238 248—486 
Miss \ B Ludwig oo nicwass cece coetcoce eee emee 245 240—485 
Miss Ci Krans iisansteccie xs cette aie econ ce emetenee 241 241482 
Miss Anna Scheu os. scenes oescevemeece coeeene 236 241—477 
Miss) Te Husnen 77. cvithe cisterns cnunteets teceeeeeeiae 237 235—472 
Mrs, Lie gibel rac cisscseccislelswnis.sw baste slemicias eee 233 237—470 
Honorary members: 
GW Ludwig.. 246 250—496 V Muller ...... 238 230—468 
Girolckemas. 244 247—491 H Fenwirth .. 227 231458 
A Mamok ... 242 238—480 A Fenwirth .. 183 205—388 
