314 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



WANTED, a breech-loading 8-prage gun, second- 

 hand. Address Box 2,753, BoBlon P. O. 

 novH It 



WANTED.— A Spencer sporting rifle, must be In 

 good order. Address P. O. Box 1760, New 

 York. 



$5 to $20 5 



Jjfmngemmts, $h. 



THE AQUARIUM, BROADWAY AND 35th ST. 

 ...■.:. 



TEAINED KENTUCKY (Thoroughbred) HORSES, 



introduced by Mons. 0?car. 



NEIL SMITH'S EDUCATED DOGS. 



Daily at 2:30 aud 8 o'clock p. M. 



Admission, 60 cents. Deserved seats, 10c. extra. 



GUNPOWDER. 



DUPONT'S 



Rifle, Sporting and Blasting 

 Powder. 



THE MOST POPULAR POWDER IN USE 



Dnponi's Gunpowder Mills, established in 1801, 

 have maintained their great reputation lor 78 years. 

 Manufacture the .following celebrated brands of 

 Powder : 



- DUPONT'S DIAMOND GRAIN, 

 Nos. 1 (coarse) to i (fine), unequalei' in strength, 

 quickness and cleanliness ; adapted for Glass Bali 

 and Pigeon Shooting. 



DUPONT'S EAGLE DUCKING, 

 Nos. 1 (coarse) to 3 (line), burning slowly, strong and 

 clean; great. peueirut.ioii ; adapted for Glass Ball. 

 Pigeon, Duck and other shooting. 



DUPONT'S EAGLE RIFLE, 

 A quiok, strong and clean Powder of very fine grain 

 lor Pistol shooting. 



DUPONT'S RIFLE, FG., "SEA SHOOTING," 

 FFg and FFFg.— The Fg for long-range rifle shoot- 

 ing, the FFg and FFFg for general use, burning 

 strong and moist. 



SPORTING, MINING. SHIPPING AND BLAST- 

 ING POWDEKS of all ; - [lions. Special 

 grades for export. Musket. Cannon, Mottar and 

 Mammoth Powder, U. 8. Government standard. 

 Powder manufactured to order of any required grain 

 or proof. Agencies in all cities and principal towns 

 throughout the U. B. Represented by 



F. L KNEELAND, 70 Wall St. N. Y. 



N. B.— Use konb but DUPONT'S Fg or FFg 

 Powder for long-range rifle shooting. 



Laflin & Rand Powder Co, 



No. 26 MURRAY ST., N. Y., 



Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers of 



Orange Lightning Powder. 



No. 1 to 7, strongest and Cleanest made, in sealed 

 i lb. cani-tere. Higher numbers specially are recom- 

 mended for breech-loading guns. 



Orange Ducking Powder, 



For water-fowl, strong and clean. No. 1 to 6 In 

 metal kegs, ex lbs. each, and canisters of 1 and fi 

 lbs. each. 



Orange Rifle Powder. 



The best for rifles and all ordinary purposes. 

 Sizes, FG, FFG and FFFG, the last being the flnest. 

 Packed in wood and metal kegs of 25 lbs., 12>£ Us 

 and 6& lbs., and in canisters of 1 lb. and y t lb. 



AU of the ab"ve give high velocities and less 

 residuum than any other brands made, and are re- 

 commended and used by Uapt. A. n. BOGARDUS, 

 the '"Champion Wing Shot of the World." 

 BLASTING POWDER and ELECTItiCAL BLAST- 

 ING- APPARATUS. MI ITAEY POWDER 

 of all mada :"J hand and made toorder. 

 Safety Fuse, Frictional and 

 Platinum Fuses, 

 i-amptuets, showing sizes of the grain by wood 

 out, nent free on application to the above rddresa. 



THE 

 HAZAED POWDER CO 



MANDTACTTJHERS OF 



G LINPOWDER. 



Bozurd'a " Electric Powder." 



Nos. 1 (fine) to 6 (coarse). Unsurpassed Id point of 

 Btrength and cleanliness. Packed In square canis- 

 ters of lib, only. 



Hazard's "American Sporting." 



Nos. 1 (fine) to 6 (coarse). In 1 lb. oanlsters auc 

 «if lb. kegs. A fine grain, quick and clean, fei 

 upland prairie shooting. Well adapted to shot- 

 guns. 



Hazard's " Duck Shooting." 



Nos. 1 (fine) to 5 (coarse). In 1 and 8 lb. canisters 

 and 6% and 1'2X lb. kegs. Burns slowly and very 

 clean, shooting remaTkably close and with great 

 penetration. For field, forest or water shooting. It 

 rank* any other brand, and it 1b equally serviceable 

 for muzzle or breech-loaders. 



Hazard's " Kentucky Hlfle." 



FFFG, FFG, and "Sea Shooting" PG, In kegd ->J 06, 

 13# and t)% lbs, and cans of 61bB.eFFFG is also 



packed in 1 and % lb. c n .nisterB. Burns strong and 

 imitt. The FFFG aud FFG are Kvorite brands for 

 ordinary sporting, and the "Sea Shooting" Ed la 

 the standard Rifle powder of the country, 



Superior mining and Blasting Powder, 



GOVERNMENT CANNON & M T JSKET POWDER; 

 ALSO, SPECIAL GRADES o'OB £XPO/tT, 03 

 ANY HHQ OB BROOF, MANU- 



FACTURED TO ORDER. 1 



The above can bo bad of deaien, or of the Com- 

 pany's Agents la •very prominent city, or wBotesolt 

 at our office. 



88 -WALL STREET, NEW YOBS. 



Auxiliary Rifle 



SHELTON'S Auxiliary Rifle Barrel for Breech-Loading Shot-Guns. 



This barrel can be placed In a gun ready for use in a second of time with the Bame ease as a cartridge, ana 

 can te removed just as expeditiously. There la no wear on the rifle barrel, nor on the snot gun, and it can- 

 not get out of order. . With this Auxiliary Barrel, which weighs about one pound, almost instantly 

 a breech-loading shot-gun can be converted into a most accurate rifle. The AUXILIARY BARREL will 

 fit any Btandard make of gun of 10 or 12-calibre— calibre of rifle S3, 38. or 44 as desired Leneth of 

 barrel, twenty inches. The shells used with the best advantage are the Winchester Repeating Arms Co 's 

 cartridges, No. 32 and 38, extra long, and No. 44, model 1873. Send for a Circular and Price Llet. 



P. O. Box 715 



AUXILIARY RIFLE BARREL COMPANY, 



NEW HAVEN, CONN. 



221. 



221 "OLD RELIABLE'' 



(TRADE MAHK.) 



STILL TRIUMPHANT. 



In Fall Meeting of N. R. A., at Creedmoor, Sharps Rifles were entered In sixteen matches : took first 

 prize in twelve of them, and good prizes in the other four. Among them the 



Inter-state Military Match. 



The New York State team, using the Sharps Military Rifle, won with a score of !)74. Bent score by any 

 other rifle, 060. 



The International Military Match. 



New York State Team, with Sharps Military rifle, 1,044. Best by any other rifle, O03. 



The Inter-state Long-Range Match. 



Average per man with Sharps Rifles, 213. Other rifles used averaged respectively 193 and 197. 



The WIMBLEDON CUP, won by Mr. Frank Hyde with a Sharps Rifie with a score of 143 out of a 

 possible 151) at 1.000 yards. THE LEECH CUP. won at Spring Meeting with a score of 205. Best 

 other rifle, 197. For the ate Prize at Fall Meeti harps Rifles— 



tHvde, Col. W.jR. Clark and Cant w ■ . i. . ...i.- 



THE LONG-RANGE MILITARY CHAMPIONSHIP, won bvOapt. J. S, Barton, with a Sharps 

 Military Rifle. All prizes in th'n match were" iron with Sharps Rifles. 



AMERICAN TEAM WALK-OVER (First Day).— .1. 8, Sumner made, with a Sharps Long-Range 

 Rifle, the extraordinary score of 231 points out of a possible 225 at 800, 900 and 1,000 yards. 



221. 



SHARPS RIFLE CO., 



BRIDGEPORT, CONN., UNITED STATES. 



221. 



New York Warerooms, 1 77 Broadway. 



W. & C. SCOTT & SON'S 



FINE BREECH-LOADERS 



Are Hard to Beat for Qu ality, Finis h and Shooting Powers. 



CAPTAIN BOGARDUS HAS WON A NUMBER OF GREAT MATCHES IN ENGLAND WITH HIS 



FINE TRIPLEX 12-GAUGE BREECH-LOADER.MADE BY 



W. & C. SCOTT & SON. 



[From CAPT. A. H. BOGARDUS.] 



W. & C. Scott & Son: London, AugUBt 9, 1878. 



... n B ifore leaving England for my home in America, I wlBh to express my fullest satisfaction 

 in the terrific snooting power of your choke-bore gnna. I now possess two heavy 10-bores, each with 

 extra 12-bore barrels; also a light 12 and 20-bore; all of your make, which cannot be excelled In the 

 shooting qualities, and impossible to beat in the solidity and power of your patent Triplex Action. I used 

 your gun in my two recent matches with Mr. Pennell, June 2S and July 23, at which time I scored 70 and 71 

 in each match, winning by two birds ; also in my match with Capt. Shelley, July 89, at which time I scored 

 84, " the highest score on ecord ;" and in the International Match with anbrev Coventry, Esq., at Brighton, 

 Aug. 6, for £l,(>00, which I won by killing 79 out of 100. All of the above matches were at 100 birds each, 30 

 yards rise. As evidence of the durability of your gun, I have shot one 10-bore over 60,000 times and It is 



A. H. BOGARDUS, Champion Wing Shot of the World. 



[From COI. JOHN ItODINK, New York.] 



W. 4: C. Scott & Son : April 7, 187S 



Gentlemen— I have received the Premier quality choke-bore gun, No. S.606, in good order, and am 

 pleased to say that its performance excels my expectations, while Its svinrnctrvand finish is all that the 

 most fastidious could desire. Itfully comes up to specifications of order, botn in finish and shooting qHall- 

 ea. I have disposed of my two guns by other maker s . 



SILVER MEDAL AWARDED PARIS EXHIBITION, 1878. 



ESTAB TJS HED, 1811. 



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Compressed Buck Shot. 



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Two Thousand Miles in Texas 

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Long-Range JRifle Shooting, 



Wallace's Adirondack Guide 



S2. 



Camp Life in Floida, 



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 The Fishing Tourist, 



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Sportsman's Gazetteer, 



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AMERICAN 



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Describing the Haunts, Habits, and Methods of 



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To be had at book stores generally. Also for sale 

 one doable-barrel breech-loading central lire shot- 

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Oat 11 Frederick City, Md. 



Useful to Sportsmen and 

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HISTORICAL & BIOGRAPHICAL ATLAS 



0? 



NEW JERSEY COAST, 



[ILMJSTKATISP.] 



Contains History of the state, TownB and points o 



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FIELD, COVER AND TRAP 

 SHOOTING. 



BY CA1T. BOUARDUS. 



New and enlarged edition, containing instructions 

 for glass ball shooting, and chapter on breeding and 

 breaking of dogs by Miles Johuson For sale at 

 this office. Price $2. 



4$ti$iexl Jgitstrumcufs. 



waters' 's&sr mm. 



These beautiful organa 

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Grand, Square and Up- 

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 Worktnanshin and Dura- 

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