354 



FOREST 1 AND STREAM. 



Mcr S*h. 



FOR SALE— CrvBtal Spring Hah Farm and Picnic 

 Grounds, Oakland, Bergen County, N. J. Build- 

 ings cost over $1,200; Ave years old ; jjottuc frame 

 villa; BU modern rnpri ements; tenant's house, 

 stables, etc.— in one, four horses; twenty-three 

 acres, four acres grove, ivith from twenty to thirty 

 ponds; fine garden; vm voting fruit trees; apple 

 orchards. Address B. Ji. P., care this office. 



1el3tf 



FOK 8ALE— A first class sun and general repair 

 saop.wlth a nice little stock of sporting goods and 

 sewing machines, ana parts and attachments for a 

 general repair shop in gans and sewiug machines 

 and all fine vrork, with about $1,200 stock in one of 

 the best towns In Cent] i.l t . > i •< h has a popu- 

 lation of 5,000. A good trade and plenty of work. 

 Cause of sale, have to change climate. Address J. 

 J. HARRE' I varo Co., Texas. 



D0V23 2t 



Sportsmen or Capitalists!! 



A rare opportunity is afforded of purchasing the 

 orange and pecan groves of the Rev. Chas. Beecher 

 at Newport, Fiorif'a (three miles from St. Marks) 

 one nnncired acres of land ; modern residence, fur- 

 nished ; out-buildings— all complete. Fine turkey, 

 deer aud waterfowl shooting almost at the door. 

 Just the place for a gentleman of means who would 

 like to combine pleasure with profit. Please investi- 

 gate. AddreS! CHER, Bridgeport, Ct. 

 B nov23 It 



TO LET— Splendid opportunity for a man of 

 small means to make money. The Oscawana 

 'Trout Farm on the Hudson, thiity-nve rudes 'mm 

 New York, to let or lease, low to n man wnounder- 

 e tands the business. Four-year-old stock uo» o . i. e 

 premises. Jfreseiit hatching capacity one hundred 

 thousand. A small expense, woich the owner will 

 agree to make if desired, win give capacity of five 

 hundred thousand. From one to ten acres of ground 

 with small house if desired. Sis swing ponds and 

 a creek of splendid water, never dry, connecting. 

 Will let to a good party who understands the busi- 

 ness, at $500 per vear. H. P. DeGKAAF, Bowery 

 National Bank, N. Y. 



potteries. 



warn 



TTNPREGKDUNTED A - l TRACTION! 

 U OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. 



Louisiana Slate- Lottery Company. 



This Institution was regularly Incorporated by the 



Legislature of the state for Educational and Chari- 

 table purposes in 1SBS, with acipiralol Sl.ouo.onii, to 



Willi- .::.• "I .C :■.■'.■ ' "■"."'' <"> ' "" '''-' "■ 



ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS 

 will take place monthly. It never scales or postpones. 

 Lookattiie follovin-; do •.riMii.Htu •. 



GRAND l'i ONCKRT, 



dining which will take place the 



EXTRAORDINARY SKMI-ANNUAL DRAWING, 



at New Orleans, Tic: cay, December 10, under 



the persoi. ,i s -. ■ ■ .... j ■ on-vi .< 



GEN. G 'c EtD, of Louisiana, 



and lit:: J V L-- A L a . EARLY, of Virginia. 



CAPITAL PRIZE. $100,000. 



tS" Notice— Tickets arc Ten Dollars only. 



Halves, $5. FiDl'l.s. *2. Tenths, Si. 



LIST OF PRIZES. 



1 Capital Prize of $1011,000 $100,000 



1 Grand Prize of Bo.oao 00,000 



1 Grand Prize of 20,000 20,000 



2 Large Prizes Of 10,0c0 20,000 



i Large Prize of :■ " '■■■'■ 



20 Prizes Of 1,000 20,000 



60 " 600 25,000 



100 " 300 80.0*0 



200 " 200 40,000 



600 " 100 «o,oco 



10000 •' 10 100,000 



APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 



100 Approximation iim- oi ..-.'i " '-0,000 



100 Appro: imatioli Prlzes-ol too m, con 



100 Approximation Prizes«3f 75 1,500 



1 1.279 Prizes amounting to 1622,600 



GEN. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of La.) Commls ,i. nr8 

 GEN. JL-BAL A EAKL1 i Va. / <-°mmis,i nis 

 Application for rates to clao= -r.ould only be made 

 to the Office of the Company in New Orleans. 

 Write for circulars or s;nd orders to 



IH. A. IJAUPHIN, 

 P. O. Box 692, New Oilcans, Louisiana, 

 or to II. L. PLUM, 



319 Broadway, New York City. 



novl4 2t eow 



Extraordinary Prawins;, 



TO TAKE VLACE OX DECEMBER 24, 1S7S. 

 There will he only 18,000 Tickets, sa2 Full Prizes, 

 and the amount drawn will be $1,350,000. 

 Smallest Prize, Sl.OOO. 



1 Prize of $500,000 



i -. 100,(100 



i .. ' 51,000 



! « ' 25,000 



10 " $10,000 100.000 



12 " 6,000 00,000 



486 " 1J100 456,100 



9 Approximations of $-2,000 each, for the 9 

 remaining units ol nu-ubtr drawing the 



$OiMi,000 pr.ae 18.000 



9 Approximations of $1,000 each for the 9 

 remaining units of number drawing the 

 l.iis Ou prize. ■ , ,i:uO 



2 Approximations of $1,000 each for the 



:. ..CO. . o no ; i ... .' I" I ■ 



one drawing the $50,000 prize 2,003 



632 Prizes amt'g to Spanish Doll 1,352,000 



fjkioi or, 



Whole Tickets. Halves. Quarter?. 



SlOO, S-5«. $?"■ 



putiis. Tenths. Twentieths. 



$20. SlO. 85. 



Prizes cashed, orders filled, and Information given 



TAYI.OB. & CO., Bankers, 



11 Wall Street, N. Y. 



Kentucky State Lottery. 



EASTERN AGENCY, 599 BROADWAY. 



Class W Draws November 30. 



One prize of $14,000, one of $5,000, and one of $5,000. 



150G PRIZES DISTRIBUTING $67,925. 



Whole Ticket, 81. 



WILLIAMSON & CO., 



699 BROADWAY, N. T- 



.A.uxilleiiry- Rifle. 



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



id of time with the same ease as a cartridge,: 



the rifle barrel, nor on the shot-gun, and it c 



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



This barrel can be placed In a gun ready 1 or nse in a sect 

 can te removed just as expeditiously^ There isno wear o 



breeoh-lo&drne shot-gun can be converted Into a most accurate rifle. TheAUXILIARY BARREL will 

 fltanystandSa matte of gun of 10 or 12-calibre-calihre of rifle 82, 88. or 44. as desired. Length of 

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

 cartridges No. 82 and 38, extra long, and No. 44, model 1873. Send for a Circular and Price List. 



AUXILIARY RIFLE BARREL COMPANY, 



P.O. Box 715 NEW HAVEN, CONN. 



FOSS BROS. & CO., 



(Successors to F. J. ABBEY & CO.), 



MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN 



Guns, Rifles, Pistols and Fishing Tackle, 

 43 SOUTH CLARK STREET, 



CHICAGra , 



ESTABLISHED, 1811. 



EBW. 



K. TRYON, 



Jr. i£ CO. 



MAJiTJFACTlJRERS' AGENTS. 



Importers and Dealers in all Wakes a nd Qu alities o f 



3 reggh_ Jj oading P ire J^ 



rms, 



ACOESSSAB.IES. 



STORES ! No. IS Until lid ft., No. 220 M Second St., and No. 527 Comorce St., 



publication^, 



SEASONABLE BOOKS. 



Two Thousand Miles in Texas 

 on Horseback; Sheep Rais- 

 ing, Cattle Ranging and 

 Sport, $ 1 .50. 



Long-Range Rifle Shooting, 



25c. 



Wallace's Adirondack Guide 



88. 



Camp Life in Floida, 



81.50. 



The Fishing Tourist, 



SB. 



Sportsman's Gazetteer, 



Fourth Edition. 

 S3. 



For Bale at office of Fobest and stbsam, m 

 Fulton street. Now York. 



221. 



(TRADE MABK-) 



221. 



STILL TRIUMPHANT. 



In Fall Meeting of N. H. A., at Creedmoor, Sharps Rifles were entered in sixteen matches ; took flrat 

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



Inter-state Military Match. 



The New York State team, nslng the Sharps Military Rifle, won with a score of 97*. Best score by any 

 other rifle, 960. . ... _ _ . . 



The International Military Match. 



New York State Team, with Sharps Military rifle, 1,044. Best by any other rifle, 903. 



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 Rifle i with i a score of 143 out of a 



SH^acHf^^ wnge 



221. 



SHARPS RIFLE CO,, 221. 



BRIDGEPORT, CONN., UNITED STATES. «^«^— ■• 



New York Warerooms, 177 Broadway. 



A I' kinds of Tan 



eof t a^ d cl *"' n . r;n n m a I 

 Into Fur Gtovr - 



tul .: 



Old 



._„. Buckskin, and 

 relfned with sof; an! fine Lflmti- 

 viu on reasonable terms. 

 Dos Skins nnrt oilier Fnrs 

 _m be sent by express at my ex- 

 pense. 



BnrUskln and Oinmois 



SSIitrts and Drawers made to 



and are highly recom- 



.„.„ded fot 

 trouhled i 



ith ' 





v,-:oi 



made to order and warranted to fit, for all kinda of deformed and i 



TATHAM'S 



(RED LAfebL.' 



Gives (rrenter penetration and better pattern than ordinary snot/ Eqoftlly well adapted to 

 thok.'-b.ire^, moJifitu chokes and cylinders. 



Our chilled Biiot will be found free from shrinkage, more spliericnl, more imlfcir.n la size 

 harder, heavier and of brighter and cleaner liulsh than any other. SEND HOlv CIRCULAR. 



TATHARfl &, BROS., 82 Beekman St., 



JVSW TORE. 



Also, manufacturers of PATENT FIN18H, AMERICAN STANDARD DKOP SHOT, and COH- 

 PRE3SED BOCK SHOT, more uniform than the ordinary moulded allot, 



AMEKIOAN 



Partridge & Pneasant Shooting- 

 Describing the Haunts, Habits, and Methods of 



Hunting nni.i Rhontioo-iio A inci loan Tartridge-Quali; 



Kuffed Grous'j- tlona tor hand- 



ling thegun, i ii, o he Oop, and shunting on the 

 *mg. Frl.ce. $2. Lib >tno trade. 



To be had at linos stores generally. Also for sale 

 one double-barret hrorah-hiatilrig central Are shot- 

 gun, W-gauge. Address, 



Frank Schlev, 



Oat 11 Frederick City, Jld. 



Useful to Sportsmen and 

 Yachtsmen. 



HISTORICAL & BIOGRAPHICAL ATLAS 

 NEW JERSEY COAST, 



[ITJ.TJ8TRATEI>.] 



Contains History of the State, Towns and points o 

 Interest, Populations, Farm Lands, their value, 

 - —I Dehts, Schools, Origin of 

 the Beaches, Wrecks, I.ielil- 

 lons.YachtCluus, Industries, 

 ks. Laud Associations, Hsu- 

 Is, Hotels, many charts from 

 niri, etc., etc. 



S 



Personal Sketches. Pal 

 lug and Hunting Gtoul 

 official Fonrces, with c 

 Useful to sportsineD an 

 genilemon. Size, I2x 

 KIN ii a HUT, YachtiDi 

 Otllce, 111 Kultonatree 



FIELD, COVER AND TRAP 

 SHOOTING. 



BY CAPT. BOUARDTJS. 



New and enlarged edition, containing instructions 

 for glass ball shooting, and chapter ou breeding and 

 breaking of doga by Miles Johnson For sale at 

 this office. Price $2. 



^u§icd glnHtrnmei\te. 



WATERS' "SStWF OR&ANS. 



These beantlful organa 

 are remarkable sllke (or 

 purity of tone and perfect 

 1,1,-riiiniKm. Their cases 

 are all richly finished In 

 solid Llack Walnut. We 

 sell a better Instrument at 

 a lower price thau any 

 oilier house in the United 

 States. 



Waters' Pianos 



Grand, Square and Up- 



ngl.r, are the BEST 

 MADE, the Tone, Touch, 

 Workmanship arid Tlara- 

 varranted (or MX YEARS. 

 „. Jash or on Inrtullmente. A 

 liberal discount to lescliers, Ministers, Churches, 

 etc. AGENTS WANTED. Catalogues Mailed. 

 Second-hand Pianos and Organs at GREAT BAR- 

 GAINS. HORACE WATEttS &. HON", m:inu- 

 facturers aud dealers, 411 East Fourteenth Street, 

 New York. 



