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FOREST AND STREAM. 

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Taxidermists. 
SAVE YOUR TROPHIES. 
Write 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 
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and manufacturer of artificial eyes for birds, animals and manu- 
facturing purposes a specialty. Send for prices. All kinds of 
heads and skulls for furriers and taxidermists. 369 Canal 
Street, New York. 
Please mention ‘Forest and Stream.”’ 
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A specialty in mounting Moose, Elk, Caribou and Deer 
heads. Call and examine work. 
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© FRED SAUTER, Taxidermist. 
wari Established 1860, 
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= No. William St., 
Removed to 
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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. 


Also all kinds of 
ENTOMOLOGICAL SUPPLIES. 
Send for Catalogue. 
THE M. ABBOTT FRAZAR CO. 
3 SUDBURY ST. 
BOSTON, MASS. 

Dept. 2 


Danvis Folks. 
A continuation of ‘Uncle Lisha’s Shop” and “Sam 
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Price, $1.25. 
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MODERN TRAINING. 
Handling and Kennel 
Illustrated. 
Management. Waters. 
By. _B, 
Cloth, 373 pages. Price, 
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The treatise is after the modern professional system of 
training. It combines the excellence of both the suasive 
and force systems of education, and contains an exhaus- 
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Hunting Without a Gun. 
By Rowland E. Robinson. 
from drawings by Rachael 
And other papers. 
illustrations 
Price, $2.00. 
This is a collection of papers on different themes con- 
tributed to Forrest AND STREAM and other publications, 
and now for the first time brought together. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
With 
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Kennel Special. 
Ads under this head, 2 cents a word a time (or 3 cents 
in capitals). Cash must accompany order. 


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. 
A pair of high class, elegantly bred English Setters, 
thoroughly broken and experienced on quail. Coming 
three years, Price, $300. LOCH LADDIE, Doniphan, 
Mo. 
FOX HOUNDS, RABBIT HOUNDS, COON 
HOUNDS, PARTRIDGE DOGS that stay at tree. 
B. L. CALL, Dexter, Me. 
BEAUTIFUL Irish Setter Puppies. Send four cents for 
iliustrated catalogue. CULBERTSON KENNELS, At- 
lantic, Iowa. 
Pointers 
patrons. 
and Setters trained and shooting furnished 
Wi. De MIT CHE LE riurt,) Va; 
FOR SALE.—ENGLISH SETTER PUPPIES. All ages. 
Also brood bitches) FRANK FORESTER KENNEL, 
Warwick, N. Y. 
Pedigreed Irish Foxhounds, trained Coon Hounds. Ex- 
perienced and reliable. Guaranteed. State wants. 
D.° HOPKINS, Imboden, Ark. 
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English Setter Puppies from field trial winning dams. 
Do you see many like these advertised for sale? Also 
year old bitch, handled some, and New England broken 
Pointer dog. Two Foxhounds that have had many foxes 
shot in front of them. E. R. SANDFORD, Byfield, 
Mass. 15 
Pointers.—A nice assortment of the 
Pointers in this country, by Plain Sam, King Cyrano, 
etc.; some already winners; 12 dogs and bitches; $15 to 
$60. 50 puppies, $5 to $20. Guarantee and papers fur- 
nished with each. BOX 111, Oak Bluffs, Mass. 15 
Pedigreed very best 


SS Se ee SS eee 
Foxhounds, Rabbit Hounds, Beagles that are good. Pups 
$5 and $10. Prices and further particulars furnished. 
JAMES C. BEARE, Reily Lake, Ill. 
FOR SALE 
High Class Shooting Dog. 
A thoroughly 

broken, registered English Setter bitch. 
Two years old. Broken on quail and chicken by profes- 
sional trainer. Is now in Illinois. Litter brother is bench 
and field trial winner. Here is a dog it is a pleasure to 
shoot over. Address: E. G. DEANE, Ruth, Nev. 15 

Typical Airedale Terrier Puppies 
from the most famous imported, registered and prize- 
Winning stock, youngsters for show, sport, companions 
and guards, for sale at reasonable prices. 
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H. CLAY GLOVER, D.V.S., 118 West 31st St., New York. 


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New York Central Schuetzen Corps. 
Sept. 26.—The following scores were made at a 




prac- 
tice shoot of the corps, held at Union Hill to-day: | 
Ring target: | 
Rul Bussei hatte teoer eee 67 D Scharninghausen 62} 
Po Roltes:s.occesicce coe 64 GC i Wieteen Seer 5S 
Avs i eimnich Siscen ote: 64 D' Meerse. Sitar on. 50 
H Bochmant ice.cs) | 65 Jos Jordan. v2 emooee. 1 
ED DOM ullerk ance vee 62 A> Dux... s+ vometanotneniae 15 
Man _ target: 
A Dux Av Heimrich tines tees 54 
H D Muller A Scharninghausen..... D4 
R Busse EF Schrader SJ. ..eceewee: 54 
C Folke H -Bochmann 2) .e eas 
F Rolfes 5 E Berckmann! <2 e3e ee Oe. 
ER Bradt ta daeeene eaten J* Jordan: <2, )-.senceeincen 51 
A and E ring: 
A Fieimirich’ <io-.ee. 7 1b EK Berckmann) yecee 2 20 
Chas Falke 2.....5:.8 4°48 EB Schrader jo. caseee Z 19 
D Scharninghausen. 4 15 A DD ix. 5S. ae eee 2 1% 
He DD: Maller. 29-5 3 23 Jos: Jordaniecenes a 18 
R Busse sie VO B Thorman. ask 2. 12 
F Rolfes 
Zettler trophy: 
A bleimriche ns scaee t 2 I’ Schrader siapcseee 2. 20 
B.  sblvetien: o.0n) 7 F Rolies: 20a: 2m. oe 
At Diigee .. at ee Dols I) Scharninghausen. 2 22 
EY DeMiniler ees 4 21 ly Meerse .v. See 2 18 
RH pxtigse. | .,.ee eee 3 23 Hi Bockmann =i ale 
EW Wessel Frais 3) 2 A Thlenburg ......, 2, i 
CB GISe. : ..cunteren 3 20 H Teschmacha...... 2 10 
ESS IBaGdtne...:.. seem 3 20 
Comp. bullseyes: D. Scharninghausen 3, F. Rolfes 2, 
“te Ae 1, A. Heimrich 1, H. Bockmann 1, A. Ihlen 
yurg 1. 
Cash bullseyes: E. Berckmann 4, Chas. Folke 3, H. D. 
Muller 2, F. Brodt 2, H. Scharninghausen 2, F. Schrader 
2; KF. Rolfes 2, Al Dux 1, F WoW essel, Jr., 1, R. Busse 
1, H. Bockmann 1, D. Meerse 1. 
Trophy bullseyes: R. Busse 4, H. D. 
Rolfes 3, A. Dux 2,-C. Folke aa ae 
inghausen 1, J. Jordan 1, F. W. 
Muller 3, F. 
Brodt 1, D. Selfarn- 
\Wessel, J8, 1, 
Providence Revolver Club. 
_ ANOTHER mysterious friend of the club has offered an 
inducement for competition among the revolver shooters, 
a handsome trophy cup being added to the matches, } 
under conditions which vary somewhat from the rest ot 
the trophies. 
The new cup will represent the championship of the 
club in revolver work, and the conditions are: 50 consec- 
utive shots at 50yds., to be fired in one hour or less, 
factory ammunition; winner of cup three times in suc. 
cession to become final holder. The match is to be an 
annual one, and the conditions name the second Satur- 
day in November to be the annual date. All shooting 
will be done at the Arlington range, and the first match, 
Nov. 9, bids fair to be an interesting competition, and 
will no doubt stir the members to some steady practice 
between times. 
With the club championship cup, the challenge trophy 
cup, the medal matches and the annual indoor and out- 
door State matches under the auspices of the U. S. Re- 
volver Association, there will be enough interesting fea- 
tures to keep the shooters in trim for the telegraph match 
work, to be taken up this fall and winter. 
Pistol, 59yds., Standard target: Wiliam Almy 84, 91, 
87, 90, 92; total 444; Lieut. H. C. Miller 90, 90, 88, 86, 84; 
total 438, 
Revolver, 50yds., Standard tarreis 7 “AVC: 
84, 77, 88; Wm. F. Eddy 79, 75, 81. 
Revolver, 50yds., military count: Hurlburt 48, 46, 47; 
Eddy 46, 46, 47, 
Hurlburt 
Military rifle match: 
Standing. Sitting. Prone. Total 
MIE ee ae ee eee ea eal 22 22 22 28 33 
Coulters Bak ee 8G oe iP a 22 21 20 22 125 
Coulters shot an extra string in prone position, and 
scored 25, 
Rapid fire: 
Coulters; 20 secondsi.s.n.s. ake ee 22° 23 24 
Miller; 20 seconds. cask. ineeecancae ee eee 19) 21 22% | 
PUBLISHERS’ DEPARTMENT. 
Messrs. Schoverling, Daly & Gales, 302-304 Broadway, 
New York, have recently published a long list of bar 
gains in second-hand and shopworn guns. They will be 
pleased to send it to all applicants. i 
OCTOBER. 
October’s voice has whispered to the trees, 
And lo, a murmur in the green is heard; 
\n artist Sprite on every passing breeze | 

Retints each leaf with glory at the word. 
Red are the maples, or with yellow flecked, 
And where the sumac berry brightly glows, 
The doughty squirrel, in warm garment decked, \) 
Stores the last nut before the coming snows. 
Gray is the sward. The rills are running dry; 
Filled is each barn with garnered fields of grain. 
See overhead the softly paling sky, 
Ilark to the Ice King’s footstep on the plain. 
Lurana W. Sheldon in the New York Times. 

