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FOEEST AND STREAM. 



^ortsmei[S §oois. 



W. A. HAYWARD, 



212 BROADWAY, N. Y., 

 (OVER KNOS'S HAT STORK.) 



TUiu House is well known as being tie largest 

 Badge, Medal and Jewel Manufacturer In the railed 

 States. 



Special Designs lor Athletic, Shooting, Boat, Bil- 

 liard, Ten Pin, Regimental, Police, and all Social 

 Club Badges furnished free. Also Headquarters for 

 Holiday Presents, consisting of jevse'ry of every de- 

 scription. hotU 2mos 



GOOD'S OIL TANNED 



MOCCASINS. 

 The best thing In the market 

 for hunting, fishing, canoeing, 

 ■--- jr-shoetng, etc. They are 

 easy to the feet, and very 

 \ durable. Made to order 

 F in a variety of styles, and 

 warranted the genuine 

 article. Send for illustrated circular. MARTIN S 

 HUTCHLNGS. P. O. Box 368, Dover, N. H. (Succes- 

 sor to Frank G»od.) 



HUNTING, PISHING, YACHTING, AND SPORT 



ING CLOTHING. 



The largest assortment and best GOODS in the 



Universe. 



Descriptive Circular sent on request. W ite for one 



CEO. C. HENNINC, 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



POOLER & JONES, 



PATENT BOSS 



Cartridge Holders and Belts. 



The onlv practical cart- 

 ridge holder in use. Will 

 carry brass cartridges, 

 and positively prevent 

 wads from starting on 

 shot. Suitable for either 

 paper or brass shells. 

 These cartridge holders 

 ■can be easily attached to 

 any hunting vest or coat 

 front. A veBt will hold so 

 of the cartridge holders. 

 Two dozen of these hold- 

 era only weigh S ozs. One 

 belt complete, with 30 

 holders attached, only 

 weighs one pound. The 

 belts can be perfectly ad> 

 jnsted to fit either a slim 

 or large man. Will de- 

 liver to any address, and 

 prepaypostage.oi 

 any number of looi 

 ers on receipt of the fol- 

 lowing prices: Spring 

 brass cartridge holders, 



, •■ in 



Me belts with 30 spring 

 brass holderB, complete, 

 %i. Elegant nicSel-plated holders and buckles, the 

 gayest and nicest belt in use, $5. We solicit cor- 

 respondence from deilers. All our belts are 

 of the finest Russett leather, and have Nee 

 on (not shown in cut). Cash must accompany orders. 

 Send money bv registered let let on Serena, 111., or 

 P 0. Monev Order on Ottawa. 111. Send 10 cent 

 stamp for sample holder. AddresB all orders to 

 POOLER & JONES, SereDa, La Salle Co.,Ill. 



Card's Patent Rotating Class 

 Ball Trap, 









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r EXCELS ALL OTHERS. Throws In every possible 

 direction. No screen is needed, as no one, not even 

 puller, can tell the direction the ball will take. Made 

 stationary if desired. All metal. WORKING PARTS 

 NICELY FITTED. Send for Circular. 



Jeo;3moa 



W1H. H. CRUTTENDEN, Gen. Agent, 



moa Cazenovia, N. Y. 





Lte s Cartridge Q 



LOWELL, MASS., 



MAirr-FAOTUBBBS OP IHS 



BRASS, SOLID HEAD, CENTRAL FIRE, RELOADINC SHELLS, 

 AND CARTRID GES. 



Adapted to all military and sporting rifles and pistols, and in use by the ARMY AND NAVY OF THE 

 UNITED STATES and Beveral Foreign Governments. Rim-flre ammunition of all Mads. Special 

 attention given to the manufacture of _ 



Cartridges for Target Practice. , 



Send lor Illustrated Catalogue. 



FOWLER & FULTON, General Agents, 300 Broadway, N. Y. 



For Trap Shooting With Class Balls 



TT3E 



The Huber Trap. 



FOR SALE |BY ALL DEALERS IN SPORTIN 

 GOODS, 



.W.iWj&reener's Champion Treble JKTedgelFast, 

 Breech-Loader. 1 ? ^ 



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. At the International pigeon shooting, Monaco, Feb., 

 1878, the Grand Prix de Casino, an oljet d'art valued at 

 £169, and a money prize of XTOs, this the greatest 

 prize ever shot for at Monaco, was competed for by 

 sixty-six of the best shots of all nations, and won by 

 Mr. Cholmondley Pennell, with a full-choke bore 

 Wedge-Fast Gun by W. W. Greener, Silling 11 birds 

 out of 12 at 28 yards and 1 foot and 29>f yards. He 

 . also won the second event, killing 8 birds in b i i i 

 - at 33 yards, making a total of 19 birds ont of 20. This 

 is acknowledged to be the best shooting on record. 

 The winning gnn at the choke-bore match, 1877, beat- 

 ing 17 guns by the best London makers, and winning 

 the silver enp, valued at 50 guineas, presented by Mr. 

 3. Purdev, the gunmaker. -* - 

 The winning gun also at Philadelphia, 1S76, in the pigeon shooting match between Capt, Bogardns and 

 Mr. South for $500 a side, South killing S6 birds out of 100, using one Barrel only. 



The winning gnn also at the great London Gati Trial. 1875, beating 102 guns by all the best makers of 

 Great Britain aad Ireland. THE PATENT TREBLE WEDGE FAST BKEECH-LOADEK is the strongest 

 and most durable ever invented, and the most successful gnn of the period. Patented in the United 

 States, Oct. 8,1875; No. 163,323. BEWARE OF INFRINGEMENTS OK IMITATIONS. 



W. W. GREENER, St. Mary's -Works, Birmingham, England. 



H. C. SQUIRES, Agent, No. 1 Cortlandt Street, New York City. r 



CHIPS 



A New Expansive Concentrator, with wire wad, for use in breech and muzzle-loading 

 guns, making straigbt-bores shoot as well as choke bores are supposed to. Cheap, convenient, 

 safe and sure. For sale by gundealers generally at .$1.25 per hundred for 10-gauge, and $1.10 

 for 12-gauge ; 10 and 12-gauge now ready ; other sizes to follow. Packed 50 in a box. 



Sent by MM, Postpaid, for 75c. per Box. 



A. B. KAY & CO., Newark, N. J. 



Buck and Heavy Drop Shot Cartridges for Long-Range, 

 Deer, Duck and Coose Shooting. 



IRA A. PAINE'S 



FEATHER FILLED GLASS BALL. 



PATENTED OCTOBER 23, 1877. 



The "St anda rd " Ball. 



The Bohemian Glass Worts would respectf nllv call the attention of all dealers in Glass Balls to the fact 

 that the Paine Patent. FUled Ball is the STAND iRD AND ONLY BALL MADFC TO A SCALE, therefore we 

 would respectfully caution tin: insaleahleo lolea for the Spring Trade, 



when you can purchase the Best Bali ever made at prices I ! '"ills. 



No other ball affords the PLEASURE of the Feather Filled Ball, and no other Ball is as beautifully 

 made. It will break in every instance when hit by shot, and is sufficiently strong to prevent breakage 

 either by I in- grass. " 



Every ball is weighed and examined, then packed with the greatest care, In barrels of <>0U. 

 Bend for price list. Special inducements to the trade r 

 v « HEADQUARTERS BOHEMIAN GLASS WORKS, 214 P?arl Street, N. Y. 



$5 to $205 



A. H. BOGAEDUS. 



My PatentRongh Glass Balls are now made even , and carefully packet, w» 

 5.Min each barrel, and by bavins a roogh surface strengthens the ball for snip. 

 ping, and pre. .:■ smooth bill has-: to 



thin to break successfully when hit that sometimes nearly one-third of them are 

 broken by shipping, and the feather-ailed ball is the same. Now, 



I Will Warrant my Balls Against Breakage by 

 Transportation, 



and will pack 10 extra. I have had B.ooi) shipped ont West since mj return from 

 England, and i, and sometimes would not tlnd a ball broken, ami 



never over three or four In a barrel. Mv traps ai r n-e from, and 



where clubs use them you can readily see which Is the hardest Uiootwg. In 

 matches reported in paper-, saving BogardQs' rules and traps used, you do not 

 see all the balls broken. Amateurs and young boys mo want to learn to shoot 

 and will follow the instructions laid down m my book, "Field, Cover and Trap 

 Shooting," will become craeK wing shots, and, further, patronize the mau 

 whoTntrodueea this sport to the public, and who has been to England twice and shot and upheld tne 

 American flag. My "Field, Do r been written and 



nublished by a market hunter I man. I will return the money to any one who has bought 



the Tbook and thinks tr„,., Jteel rmone ails contains a score book with 



Bogardus' Rules for Glass Ball Shooting, and also his New Rules for Pigeon Shooting. 



Price afBalls, l,O0O,*l4; by single barrel, St; " Field, Closer and Tro.p Shooting," $2. 

 HEADQUARTERS FOR BALLS, HAUGERTV BROS. & CO , 11 Piatt Street, N. Y. City. 

 ■^ ?! « TRAPS, HART Sc SLOAN, Newark, N. J. 



.«,.,„ f!»PT A H B06*RDU«, Elkhart, Logan Co., 111., or can be had from blm 

 wherever he ahoo'ts. DISCOUNT TO TEE TRADE. 



1 ORDERS BY 



MAIL 

 ;• PROMPTLY 

 ATTENDED 



TEN PIN BALLS AND TEN PINSJ TO. 



■ iinnV BILLIARD BALLS. 

 IVORY BAGATELLE BALLS. 



■ ■VIII FARO &, POKER CHECKS. 



[F.GR0TE&C0., 



1 TURNERS ANT) DEALERS 

 L. 114 I. Uth ST., NEW YOKE. ' 



ll.iclflitiij <§apt!5, 



V$ PRICE LIST 07 

 . .' YA''in KNCISliS 



sd vAcnis now i<E.\ny. >end 



OH COPY. 81 aENKOTADT, N. Y. 



LOST 



BECAUSE HE HAD NO 



COMPASS. 



THIS IS AN EXACT FAC-STMILB. 

 Brass case and cover ; white metal face ; jewel 

 mounted ; patent, catch. The very best compass 

 made. As a guarantee of excellence, a sample has 

 been left at the Fokest and Stream anp Ron AM) 

 Gtra office. Sent on receipt ol ji.so, by post office 

 order, to any part of the United States or Canada. 

 WILLIAMS & CO., 99 Water Street, New York, 

 agents for the Loudon and New York Compass Co. 



WHITLOCK, SLOVER & CO. 



57 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK. 



Yacht Supplies. 



MaaiUa rope, cotton rope, tarred rope all sizes, 

 Russia boltrope, maniila bolt rope, wire rope, blocks, 

 paints, oils, etc. 



3e2I-ly 



CABIN STORES. 



ESTABLISHED 1840. 



H. WALDSTEIN. 



OCULIST & OPTICIAN, 



41 Union Square, Broadway, 

 and I 7th Street, 



Has received the Highest Awards at all the World's 

 Exhibitions for the Beat Field, Marine, Opera and 

 Tourist's Glasses, Telescopes, Barometers, etc., etc. 



Spectacles and Eye-Glasses to Suit all eyes. 



The largest stock of Optical Goods In this country. 



Sole Agent for the best Unman Artitlcial Eyes. 

 lUustraied Ca Of pontage o/i cents. 



Magic Lanterns anil Stereopticans. 



Eic H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 691 Broadway, 

 . N. Y., opposite Metropolitan. Stereoscopes 

 and Views; Sraphoscopee, Chronic* and Frames ; 

 Albums, Photographs of Celebrities, Photographlo 

 Transparencies, Convex Glass, Photographic Ma- 

 terials. Awarded First Premium at Vienna and 

 Philadelphia. doeSS 



DUNN & WILBUR. 



Came, Poultry, Eggs. Butter. 



CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 



PROMPT CASH EETURiS'S. 



192 DIANE STREET, N. Y. 





THOMAS W. PEYTON, 



ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, 



NOTARY PUBLIC, 



Ho, 145 Broadway, room 30, New Yobx Citt. 



All business promptly attended to. Novas 



D. LURCH'S 



Long Range Rifle 



Ceebdmoob Target, Distakoe 200 Feet, 

 axd 



AIE GTO GALLERY, 



No. 104 Bowery, (Between Grand and Hester Sts.) 

 NEW YORK. 



nni n in, yrcTktr ran n.»k. 111 



kULU ouiflt tm, AJiww TMW * Co., iu.-aju, JL.I00. 



