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FOREST AND STREAM. 

MALAY AND MI 
BRAS lee 
A PRIZE FOR EVERY SUBSCRIBER! 
The Publishers of 
FOREST AND STREAM 
In order to stimulate the development of 
MANLY AND ATHLETIC EXERCISES, 
AS OF 
FISHING, 
SHOOTING, 
ARCHERY, 
CRICKET, 
FOOTBALL 
and CROQUET. 
Have made arrangemets with the Manufacturers of 
REMINGTON, SHARPE, AND WARD BURTON 
RIFLES, AND OF THE REMINGTON BREECH 
LOADING FOWLING PIECE; WITH THE 
LEADING MANUFACTURERS OF 
SKATES IN THE COUNTRY; 
IMPORTERS OF BEST 
ENGLISH ARCHERY 
AND CRICKET IMPLEMENTS; WITH PROMI- 
NENT CROQUET MAKERS, AND FISHING 
ROD MAKERS, 
To Furnish these various articles as prizes to sub 
scribers to the 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
SKATES. 
For $5,00, Forrest AND STREAM one year, to any ad- 
dress in the United States, with One Pair of Skates, 
any size; with straps; Monitor Pattern; price, $1,75. 
Or Ladies’ skates, trimmed toe and heel straps; brass 
plate; price, $1,75. 
For $10,00, two copies, one year, with one pair of 
New York Club or Rink Skates, or The Barney and 
Berry Club Skate; price, $4,00. 
Ba Len three copies, one year, with one pair of 
New York Club or Rink Skates, nickel plated; price, 
$5,50. 
Subscribers will mention size of skate required, or 
send length of foot. Skates sent free of all expense 
("This is an admirable opportunity to furnish boys, 
gentlemen and ladies with skates, 
CRICKET. 
For $5,00, one copy, ong year, with best spring han- 
dle Cricket Bat, Clapshaw’s make; price, $1,50. 
For $10,00, two copies, one year, with one polished 
good Match Bat, Clapshaw’s make; price, $3,00; or 
one best Dark or Duke’s tripple sewed cricket ball, 
price, $3,00; or one set of brass ringed cricket stumps, 
price, $3,50. 
For $20,00, four copies, one year, with one best 
spring bat, one polished bat, one Dark cricket ball; 
price, $7,50. 
For $25,00, five copies, one year, with a complete 
cricket set; one best spring bat, Clapshaw; one pol- 
ished bat, Clapshaw; one Dark cricket ball; one set 
of stumps; price $12,00. 
ARCHERY. 
For $10,00, two copies, one year, with one five feet 
best English lance wood bow, bone tipped, with half 
dozen best arrows; price, $3,75. 
FOOTBALL. 
For $15,00, three copies, one year, with one Rugby 
football; price, $6,00. 
FISHING RODS. 
For $5, one copy, one dozen assorted trout flies, by 
the ye best makers, Miller, Coachman, Hackle, Green- 
drake, &c,; price, $1,50. 
For $10,00, two copies, one year, with one four joint, 
light bass rod, suitable for perch, pickerel, trout, black 
bass; ash and lance wood; price, $4,00. 
For $15,00, three copies, one year, with one superior 
four joint, light rod, suitable for all kinds of fishing; 
price, $7,00. 
For $60, twelve copies, one elegant rod, can be used 
asa 10, 10}, or 14 foot rod, suitable for trout, black 
bass, with fly, or for trolling bass or pickerel; as fine 
arod that can be made; German silver Gpped hollow 
butt; with three tips; ash and lance wood; price , $25 
CROQUET. 
For $10,00, two copies, one year, with one complete 
set of croquet; price, $3,25. . 
For $20,00, four copies. one year, with very hand- 
some set of croquet; price, $7,00. 
For $25,00, five copies, one year, with superb set of 
croquet; price, $10,00. 
For $30,90, six copies, one year, with the best and 
finest set of croquet made; price, $14. 
REMINGTON RIFLE. 
For $75, fifteen copies, one year, with one Reming- 
ton Deer rifle; very fine; round barrel; 24 inch; car- 
tridge, 46-1000; price, $28. 
For $100, twenty copies, one year, with one Target 
Rifle; 30 inch octagonal barrel; to be used for sporting, 
hunting, or target shooting; the best and finest model; 
the rifle used at Creedmoor; price, $36. 
For $100, twenty copies, one year, with one Reming- 
ton double-barreled, breech loading shot-gun; new 
pattern, just introduced; walnut stock; decarbonized 
steel barrel; one of the best guns ever offered to Amer- 
joan sportsmen; price, $45. 
SHARPE) RIFLE. 
For $100, twenty copies, one year, with one Sharpe 
sporting or target rifle; best quality; 26 inch, octagon 
barrel; 40-100 calibre; oil stock; open sight; single 
trigger; price $40. 
WARD BURTON RIELE. 
_ For $200, forty copies, one year, with one Ward 
Burton rifle, magazine gun for large game, carryin 
from 8 to 8 cartridges; calibre 45-100: length of barre’ 
24 to 26 inches: weight, 8 to 10 pounds. price, $80. 
SINGLE AND DOUBLE BARREL MUZZLE 
LOADING SHOT GUNS. 
For $20, four copies, one year, with one American 
single barrel gun, perfectly safe; blue barrels; wal- 
nut stock; price, $10. 
For $35, seven copies, one year, with one American 
double gun; fine blue barrels; walnut stock; a handy 
and reliable gun every way; price, $18. 
For $50, ten copies, one year, with one double boys’ 
fine twist barrel gun; walnut stock; forward action 
lock; a safe gun every way for boys; price, $26. 
For $75, fifteen copies, one year, with doubls gun, 
English Lamanated steel barrels; handsome finish; 
walnut stock; case hardened locks; a good and ser. 
viceabJe piece in every way; price, $45. 
BOOKS, 
For $5, one copy, one year, with ‘‘Hallock’s Fishing 
Tourist;”’ price, $2; or ‘“‘Wingate’s Rifle Manual;’ 
price, $1,75. 
ENGRAVINGS. 
For $5, oue copy, one year, two elegant engravings 
Fishing and Hunting, Ridaux; price, $. 

(es Every article is of the finest quality and will be 
sent free of expense. 
Persons getting up clubs can of course secure any of 
the prizes we offer to subscribers. 

_ (8 To secure these most liberal prizes subscrip 
tions should be received by January 1st, 1874. 

Remitting Money. Checks on New York City 
Banks or Bankers are best for large sums; make pay- 
able to order of the ForEst AND STREAM PUBLISHING 
Company, 103 Futton Srreet, New York. Post 
Office Money Orders for $50 or less, are cheap 
and safe also. When these are not obtainable, regis_ 
ter letters, affixing stamps-for postage and registry; 
put in the money, end seal the letter in the presence of 
the postmaster, and take his receipt for it. Money 
sent in the above throe methods is safe against loss. 

FOREST ANDSTREAM, 
IS A WEEKIY JOURNAL, 
Field and Aquatic Sports, 
Practical Natural History, 
Fish Culture, 
THE PROTECTION OF GAME, THE PRESERYVA- 
TION OF FORESTS. AND THE INCULCATION 
IN MEN AND WOMEN OF A HEALTHY IN- 
TEREST IN 
OUTDOOR RECREATION AMD STUDY. 
PUBLISHED BY 
Forest and Stream Publishing Co., 
103 Fulton Street, New York. 
TERMS, F[VE DOLLARS A YER, 
STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. 
The FOREST AND STREAM is a paper which can 
be read in the family. 
It can be read by the ladies and children. 
We count many principals of schools as among our 
contributors, 
It will inculcate alove of manly sports {with natur 
alistic study, and has for correspondents and contrib- 
utors some of the most distinguished naturalists in the 
United States. Where to find game in any part of the 
United States makes it the medium of the sportsman. 
Every description of game or amusement which is 
in vogue among respectable people, and of value as a 
health-giving recreation, is practically encouraged. 
Nothing that demoralizes or brutalizes, nothing that is 
regarded as ‘“‘sport’’ by those whose instincts are but 
a grade higher than the creatures they train to amuse 
them, will find a place in its columns. 
Each number contains a paper descriptive of some 
particular fish, animal, or bird. The Forrest anp 
STREAM can occupy a place in any gentleman or lady’s 
drawing room, and in the school room, and not be out 
of place. 
Subscriptions will only commence from the date of 
the receipt of the money. If subscribers desire back 
numbers we will endeavor to send them, but do not 
engage to. 
There never was offered a better opportunity for 
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OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 
The ForEst AND'STREAM is a model of typographi- 
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and interesting to secure for the paper a cordial recep- 
tion from that class of the public to whose taste it ca- 
ters.—[New York Times. 
It is a handsome sheet of sixteen large pages, and is 
filled with a variety of very interesting reading matter. 
—[New York Sun. 
There is need for a new advocate to make the Amer- 
ican people more in love with outdoor life, and Forrst 
AND STREAM promises to do the work admirably. The 
various departments are edited with knowledge and 
skill.—[New York Journal of Commerce. 
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and seems to be well adapted to persons of cultivated 
tastes.—[New York Tribune. 
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NAMINGTONS 
Sporting, Hunting and Target 
Breech-Loading 
ye MOT UU 

0 
Long Range Match Rifles for ‘‘Creedmoor’ Shoot- 
ing, now ready. The same as won the ‘Turf, 
Field and Farm” Radge, Aug. 2, and ‘“‘Ama- 
teur Rifle Club” Badge, Aug. 9. See re- 
ports. Unequalled for accuracy by 
either Breech or Muzzle-Load- 
ers of other makers, 
For simplicity of mechanism, ease of manipulation, 
quality of workmanship and material, accuracy of 
range, and penetration, WITHOUT COMPARISON. 
“Tt is a noteworthy fact that though many different 
kinds of rifles were used in the several matches, includ- 
ing the converted Springfleld, Remington, Metford, 
Ballard and Ward Burton Rifle, every prize in all the 
matches was won by those who fired with the Reming- 
ton rifle, except the last.”—From WN. Y. Times, June 
22, 1873.—(See fnll report. ) 
The Remington Rifle won Twenty-two 
out of Twenty-three Prizes at 
the Creedmoor Meeting, 
June 21, 1873. 


Also, Revolving, Repeating, Deringer, aad 
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PIST OL & RIFLE CANE. 
—OUR— 
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tracted by one motion. 
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could get the same hat, by the same maker for, $3.50 at 
TURNBULL’S 
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