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FOREST AND STREAM. 



'* §oads. 



W. A. KAIWARD, 



212 BROADWAY, N. Y., 



(OVER KNOX'S HAT STORK.) 

 Thia house Is well known as being the largest 

 Badge, Medal and Jewel Manufacturer In the United 

 States. 



Special Designs for Athlelic, Shooting, Boat, Bil- 

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

 Club Badges furnished free. Also Headquarters for 

 Holiday Presents, consisting of je»e:ry of every de- 

 scription. novl4 2mos 



GOOD'S OIL TANNED 



MOCCASINS. 



The beat thing In the market 

 for hunting, Ashing, canoeing, 

 snow-shoeing, etc. They are 

 easy to the feet, and very 

 H durable. Made to order 

 r in a variety o! styles, and 

 warranted the genuine 

 article. Send for Illustrated oircular. MARTIN 8 

 HTJTCHTNG3, P. O. Box 568, Dover, N. H. (Snooes-' 

 bot to Frank Gsod.) 



HUNTING, FISHING, YACHTING, AND SPORT 

 ING CLOTHIXG. 



The largest assortment and best GOODS In the 

 Universe. 

 Descriptive Circular sent on request. W lte for one 



CEO. C. HENNING, 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



POOLER & JONES, 



PATENT BOSS 



Cartridge Holders and Belts. 



The only practical cart- 

 ridge holder in use. Will 

 carry brass cartridges, 

 and poshlvely 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 vest will hold 30 

 of the cartridge holders. 

 Two dozen of these hold- 

 ers only weigh 8 ozs. One 

 belt complete, with SO 

 holders attached, only 

 weighs one pound. The 

 belts oan be perfectly ad- 

 justed to fit either a slim 

 or large man. Will de- 

 liver to any address, and 

 prepaypo-rtaie.oubeitsor 

 any number of loose bond- 

 ers on receipt of the fol- 

 lowing prices: Spring 

 bra=s cartridge holders, 

 per dozen, 11.26; adjusta- 

 ble belts with 30 spring 

 brass holders, complete, 

 $i. Elegant nickel-plated holders and buckles, the 

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

 respondence from deilers. All our belts are made 

 of the finest hnsseit leather, and have Neck-Straps 

 on (notshown In cut). CaBh must accompany orders. 

 Send money by registered letter on Serena, III., or 

 F. O. Money Order on Ottawa. III. Send 10 cent 

 stamp for sample holder. Address all orders to 

 FOOLER <fc JONES, Serena, La Salle Co., LI. 



Card's Patent Rotating Class 

 Ball Trap. 



FEXCEL8 ALL OTHERS. Throws lu every possible 

 direction. No screen Isneedod, as no one, not era) 

 puller, can i 111 • a*e. Mide 



stationary If desired. All metal. WORKING PARTS 

 NICELY FITTED. Send for Circular. 



For Trap Shooting With Class Balls 



TJBB 



LThe Huber Trap. 



FOR SALE JBY ALL DEALERS IN SPORTIN 

 GOODS. 



OCtlT tf 



<MT H- fl*OA P*r day al liwne. Sample worth $6 frfla. 

 JjJO^tO 5J)CU *«r«« Stjcwb * Co., IMctland, Malua. 



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LOWELL, MASS., 



MANOTACTUBER8 OF THS 



BRASS, SOLID HEAD, CENTRAL FIRE, RELOADING SHELLS, 

 AND CARTRID GES. 



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

 UNITED STATES and several Foreign Governments. Rim-flre ammunition of all kinds. Special 

 attention given to the manufacture of 



Cartridges for Target Practice. 



Bend for Illustrated Catalogue. 



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



W.VW Jfreenwr's Ghampion Treble J^edge; Fast, 

 Breech-Loaders ^~~ 



THE WISSIBQ OQa^ 



km.' &! I? ter ^ a i'^ aa i p i ge ? n snooting, Monaco, Feb., 



% tlie J Grana Prlx ae Casino, an diet dCart valued a J 

 £169, and a money prize of £705, this the greatest 

 prize ever shot for at Monaco, waa competed for by 

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

 Mr. Cholmondley Pennell, with a full-choke bore 

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

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

 also won the saeond event, killing s birds in succession 

 at 83 yards, making a total of 19 birds out of 20. This 

 is acknowledged to be the best shooting on record. 

 The winning gun at the choke-bore match, 187T, beat- 

 ing 17 guns by the best London makers, and winning 

 the silver oup, valued at 60 guineas, presented by Mr. 

 J. Purdey, thegunmaker. 



„ o e JT l ? n *°g gun abo at Philadelphia, 18T6, In the pigeon shooting match between Oapt. Bogardus and 

 Mr. South for $500 a side, South killing 86 birds out of loo! using one Barrel only. parous anu 



The winning gun also at the great London Qua Trial, 1875, beating 102 guns by all the best makers of 

 ^ at , B „ ri r ta rt laa ?,? Irelan , <1 - T ?% PA HF TREBLE WEDGE FASl^ BRBECH-L<5adER is the str r!|e S 

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

 States, Oot. 6, 1875; No. 168,823. BEWARE OF INFRINGEMENTS OR IMITATION8. 



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



H. O. SQUIRES, Agent, No. 1 Cortlandt Street, New York CityO' 



O XX X 



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

 guns, making straight-boreB 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, aod $1.10 

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



Sent by Mail, 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 2$, 1877. 



The "St anda rd " Ball. 



The Bohemian Glass Works would respectfully call the attention of all dealers In Glass Bails to the fact 

 that the Paine Patent Filled Ball is the STANDARD AND ONLT BALL MADE TO A SCALE, therefore wo 

 would respectfully caution the dealers against laying in a stock of unsaleable articles for the Spring Trade, 

 when you can purchase the Best Ball ever made at prices less than Is charged for other inferior balls. 



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 Bhot, and la sufficiently strong to prevent breakage 

 either by transportation or f ailing on the grass. *■ 



Every ball is weighed and examined, then packed with the greatest care, In barrels of 300, 

 v Bend for price list. Special inducements to the trade * 

 « HEADQUARTERS BOHEMIAN GLASS WORKS, 214 Pearl Street, N. T. y 



A. H. BOGARDUS. 



"•; My PateutRongh Glass Balis are now made even, and carefully packed, with 



L ,'2S0 in each barrel, and by having a rough surface strengthens the ball for ship- 



". dng. and prevents the glancing of shot, while the smooth bill has to be mode so 



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



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



Will Warrant my Balls Against Breakage by 

 Transportation, 



and will pack 10 extra. I have had 5,000 Bhipped out West since my return from 

 England, and ussd them myself, and sometimes would not nnd a ball brokeD, and 

 never over three or four in a barrel. M» traps are the best to practice from, and 

 where cluns use them you can readily see which is ihe hardest shooting. la 

 matches reported in paper=, saying Boganltm' rules aud traps used, you do nor 

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

 and will follow the Instructions laid down in my book. "Field. Cover and Trap 

 Shooting," will become craek wing shots, and. further, patronize the man 



jd this spot 10 the public, and who has been to England twice and shot and upheld the 



American flag. My " Fie d, Cover and Trap .ShootlDg" is the only book that has ever been written and 

 published by a market hnucr aud experienced man. I will return the monr-y »o any one who has bought 

 the book and thinks they oil not get their money's worth. Each barrel of balls contains a score book with 

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



Price of Balls, 1,009, S 14? by single barrel, 84 ; "Field, Cover and Trap Shooting," S3. 

 HEADQ'JaIlTEES FOR BALLS, HAGREttTY BROS. & CO., 10 Piatt Street, N. Y. City. 



'■ « TRAPS, H4UT & SLOAN, Newark, N. J. 



A'dross CAPT. A. II. B i«J\HDU«, ElUharr, Logan Co., 111., or can be had from him 

 wherever be , hoots. DISCOUNT '10 THE TRADE. 



l%/nr»V BILLIARD BALLS. "1 ORDERS BY 



IVUKY BMaTBLLR BILLS. WAIL 



II Villi FAK0 & POKE It CHECKS. - PROMPTLY 



ATTENDED 



TEN PIN BALLS AND TEN PINS./ to. 



F.GB.0TE&C0., 



TURNERS AND DEALERS 



114 E. :4th ST., NEW YORK. ' 



Ospartgmeti's §ood$. 



W. H. Holabird, 



THE POPULAR SPORTSMEN'S CLOTHIER, OF 

 VALPARAISO, IND. 



Fnll set of One FLEXIBLE WATERPROOF DUCK 

 Jot $10, sont free of ex. on reoelpt of price. 

 A line C jat for $6, sent free on receipt of price. 



" PRACTICAL HINTS ON DOS BREAKING" 



being a comprehensive work, treating on the art of 

 breaking the dog for the Held, anil is especially 

 adapted to the wants of amateur sportsmen. Price 

 250. Prospectus of the finest kennel of setters and 

 spaniels In Indiana. Write for particulars. 



nov21 tf 



ROPELLEK TUG. AND YACHT ENGINES 

 AND YACHTS NOW READY. REND 

 FOR COP?. SCHENECTADY, N. Y. 



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COMPASS. 



THIS IS AN EXACT FACSIMILE. 

 Brass case and cover; white metal face; Jewel 

 mounted; patent catch. The very best compaes 

 made. As a guarantee of excellency a Baraple has 

 been left at ihe Fokkst and Stbeam and Ron \ho 

 Qon office. Sent on receipt of J 1.60, by post office 

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

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

 agents for the London and New York Compass Co. 



WHITLOCK, SLOVER & CO. 



ST SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK. 



Yacht Supplies. 



Manilla rope, cotton rope, tarred rope all Blzea, 

 Russia bolt rope, manllla bolt rope, wire rope, blocks, 

 paints, oils, etc. 



CABIN STORES. 



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ESTABLISHED 1640. 



H. WALDSTEIN. 



OCULIST & OPTICIAN, 

 41 Union Square, Broadway, 

 and 1 7th Street, 



Has received the Highest Awards at all tho World's 



Exhibitions for the Beat Held, Marine, Opera and 



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



Spectacles and Fye-Qlasses to Suit all eyes. 



The largest stock of Optical Goods In this country. 



Sole Agent for the best Human Artificial Eyes. 



IUttetrated Catalogue on receipt of postage o/i cents. 



BESJ. PIKE'S SON & CO. 

 OPTICIANS, 



030 BROADWAY, NEW YOBK, 



Between ilst and 22d S'reela. 



Opera, Field & Marine Classes, 

 Pocket Compasses, Ther- 

 mometers, Telescopes, 

 Spectacles and Eye Classes, 



of the finest quality and at the lowest prices. 



Magic Lanterns and Stereopticans. 



E4 H. T. ANTHONY !i CO., Ml Broadway, 

 . N. Y., opposite Metropolitan. Stereoscopes 

 and Views; Graphoscopes, Chromos and Frames ; 

 Albums, Photographs of Celebrities, Photographic 

 Transparencies, Oonvex Glass, Photographic Ma- 



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