Marcu 31, 1900.] 
BORED ISAND STREAM. 

VON LENGERKE @ DETMOLD 
Guns 
Rifles 
Kodaks - 
Revolvers 
Fine Leather Goods 
Fishing Tackle 
Athletic Goods 
Fine Field and Opera Glasses 
<< @!"NEW YORK! 
High-Grade’ 
349 Sth Ave. 
Opposite The Waldorf-Astoria One door from Cor. 34th St. 
Sportsmen's Supplies 
Golf 
Tennis 
Archery 
Croquet 
Base Ball 
Foot Ball 
Fencing 
Cutlery 

is so essential to accurate shooting that we regret any 
change in the firing regulations which may affect its 
efficiency and usefulness; that the executive committee 
of the National Rifle Association most emphatically urges 
the Small Arms Board of the United States Army not 
to disturb the present use of the gun sling, or to sub- 
stitute another, which it will be impossible to use as a 
brace to the arm of the shooter. That the president of 
the National Rifle Association be directed to communi- 
cate these views as strongly as possible to the War De- 
partment.” 
Action was taken regarding the Palma trophy contest 
to the effect that unless Great Britain entered a team, it 
was inadvisable for the United States to do so, and as 
Great Britain has already declined to enter a team for the 
contest, this practically closes the matter of an inter- 
national contest this year. 
It was decided to hold the annual matches at Sea 
Girt, N. J., from Aug. 27 to Sept. 3. A championship 
regiment match was put in the programme, and the 
President’s match for the individual military champion- 
ship of the United States was changed, so that the con- 
ditions hereafter will be as follows: 
“Seven shots at 200, 600 and 1000 yards, slow fire; 10 
shots at 200yds., rapid fire, and one 20-shot skirmish run; 
to be in two stages; the first stage will include 200 and 
600yds., slow fire, and 200yds., rapid fire; the second stage 
will include one skirmish run and 1000yds. slow fire. 
The fifty competitors having the highest aggregate score 
-at the first stage will shoot in the second stage, but any 
competitor not coming within the first 50, and desiring 
to continue in the match, may do so upon the payment 
of an additional entrance fee of $2. 
United States Revolver Association. 
TuE contests of the United States Revolver Associa- 
tion, held simultaneously in several cities of the United 
States, came to an end on Saturday night last. Several 
days will elapse before the results are officially deter- 
mined. The targets will necessarily be sent to the Sec- 
retary, J. B. Crabtree, of Springfield, Mass., who with a 
committee will officially inspect all the targets and verify 
the scores. 
The scores of the contestants who shot at the gallery 
of the Manhattan Rifle and Revolver Club of New 
York, are as follows: 
Rey. Pis. Rev. Pis. 
ROPERS Ayres cl.010s 434 441 J Waterhouse....... 439 
Ay eANGETEON ./.0.06 430 440 A Himmelwright.396 429 
W H Luckett...426 a Pe Hantord egies ccsmne 422 
Le Boutillier.,2d.414 420 Wig lotzme zeae eeisiesa 420 
sgl Dk AO eee 485 447 Capt W Martin..377 Bat 
Cincinnati Rifle Association. 
THE following scores were made in regular competition 
by members of this Association at Four-Mile House, 
Reading Road, March 11. Conditions: 200yds., offhand, 
at the Standard American target. Payne was declared 
champion for the day with a good score of 91 points. 
Roberts was high on the honor target with 27 points. 
An unsteady 9 to 11 o’clock wind blew all day. Several 
visitors were out and enjoyed the day with us and con- 
template joining our ranks. The scores: 
[Bayal@ testes) 91 90 86 84 82 Odelligie. ace: 84 80 79 79 78 
Gindele yes. s. 87 83 80 79 77 PL Ofermersccte 81 80 79 74 71 
IROWEFES Vesirs'0 86 85 81 81 81 GIEZ eateries 74 69 66 64 59 
Nestler .. 86 84 83 82 81 IDheye) a Aone 46 41 40 36... 
Preitag: cn. 85 81 76 73 73 

Elton was a visitor. 
Rifle Notes. 
_ Any one who desires an extra copy of the report of 
the National Rifle Association of America can obtain 
" it of Lieut. Albert S. Jones, N. G. N. J., Passaic, N. J., 
and sending ten cents in stamps with application. 
The Taunton, Mass., Rifle Club announces a schedule 
of events for 1906, which may be obtained by addressing 
the Secretary, E: C. Staples. The membership fee and 
annual dues are $2 respectively, and applications for 
erescship may be addressed to any of the club of- 
cers, 


| brooks and lakes. 
BROOK TROUT 
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 catchown 
trout. 
PARADISE BROOK 
& 

TROUT CO., Parkside, Pa., Henryville Railroad Station. | 

WANTED—SWANS 
I desire to purchase a number of American Swans, both 
Whistlers and Trumpeters. G. D. TILLEY, Darien, Ct. 
BEAUTIFUL INDIAN BASKETS sold direct from 
field. M. GILL, Missionary, National Indian Associa- 
tion, McDowell, Arizona. 
BROOK TROUT. 
Eggs, fry, yearlings and two-year-olds, for stocking 
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. 
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. 

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. 
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. 
BROOKDALE TROUT CO., Kingston, Mass. 

FINELY MOUNTED BUFFALO HEAD, mounted on 
the new hollow manikin, for sale cheap to quick buyer. 
ADDRESS A. J. K., care Forest and Stream. 1 
WE HAVE A FEMALE MOOSE FOR SALE, a splen- 
did specimen, coming three years old. For further in- 
formation please write to S. F. FULLERTON, Execu- 
tive Agent, Game and Fish Commission, St. Paul, oe 
FISHERMEN. HUNTERS. 
Send $2 and get a genuine oil painting of a brook trout 
or a black bass on an 8 x 13 canvas, ready to frame. 
Any game, fish or bird painted at very low prices (not 
to exceed $3 each). These are works of art. Address 
THE UNIQUE PUBLISHING CO., 87 Arcade Bldg., 
Witican Ne oy. 1 



3 | OPPORTUNITY, care Forest and Stream. 

For Sale. 
TO TRADE. 
For a three-barreled 
history. Cost $70. 
Fer broken pointer under six years, French pistol cane, 
bamboo rod and Kentucky reel. Cost $50. 
For .25-35 or .30-30 takedown Winchester, brand new, 
Forestport rod and automatic reel. Cost $15. 
STEVENS MILLER, 20 Irving Place, New York. 13 
pe a ee OE ee lee 
FOR SALE. 
20-bore Churchill hammerless ejector, about 5%, 1414, 2%; 
straight stock; guaranteed good as new. Price, $75. 
Cost $155. Will be sent for examination upon receipt of 
express charges. SINER & CO., Second and Walnut 
Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 13 
For Sale.—Two old flint-lock Kentucky rifles, in good 
condition. Powder horns, bullet pouch, turkey calls, ete. 
Apply A. B. FROST, Convent Station, Morris County, 
New Jersey. 13 
gun, Indian war bonnet with a 


Property for Sale. 
SALMON 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. 


GLENAIRTH TROUT PRESERVE FOR SALE 
A well-stocked brook trout preserve within five hours 
of Toronto. Two lakes. 55 acres of land and water. 
Particulars, with photographs, furnished on application 
to MESSRS. JONES, LEONARD & GIBSON, At- 
torneys, Toronto, Canada. 14 

SHOOTING TO LEASE. 
Four hours from Boston. Land projecting into Great 
Pond, Eastham, Cape Cod. Excellent site for camps. 
Wildfowl in great numbers and variety alight in Pond. 
Wild geese taken. Deep water for boating; fishing. 
Extensive salt marshes nearby. House to lease suitable 
for club use. Address: A. C. CHIPMAN, 308 Congress 
Street, Boston, Mass. 13 
FOR SALE 
Cheap, if taken at once.—l00-acre Brook Trout Farm, 
with first-class hatchery, dwelling and ponds; a big stock 
ef breeding trout and young fry on hand. Good invest- 
me SPRING BROOK TROUT CO., Kalamazoo, 
ich, 15 
AN ISLAND FOR SALE. 
Forty miles from Boston, Mass. Can be reached by 
boat or 4-mile drive from mainland. Situated on high 
bluff, commanding grand view of ocean. Fine beach, 1500 
feet wide. Best place in Massachusetts Bay for Duck, 
Geese and Brant shooting. Also Shore Birds in season. 
Six miles of marshes, affording great opportunity for 
shooting. This point of land has a frontage of 1 mile 
long on ocean and % of a mile on bay side. Will be sold 
at a very low price. For further information write 
P. O. Box 1602, Boston, Mass. 
FOR SALE. 
Membership in Hunting and Fishing Club controlling 
150 miles of Canadian wilderness. Twenty-four hours 
from New York. Many large lakes, absolutely virgin. 
Best small-mouth black bass fishing on North American 
continent; lake trout, brook trout, pike and dore. Deer 
and bear numerous. Country never hunted over. Swarm- 
ing with small game and fur-bearing animals. Address 
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