260 
FOftEST AND STREAM. 
The Sportsman’s Warehouse. 
EDWIN S. HARRIS, 
^O. 
Late COOPER HARRIS & HODGKINS, 
177 Broadway, New York. 
WHOLESALE AND RE1ALL 
BREECH LOADIR 
is Hi 
Imolements, 
Kinds. 
0;irtri<lii-<'.s, Both Brass and Paper. 
also. i;l\ .materials of all ki\iis, oakthiiige vests, coats arid belts, flasks, 
POUCHES, AM) AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS. EVERYTHING IN MY LINE FOR 
BOTH HOME AND EXPORT TRADE, AT LOWEST CASH TRADE PRICES. 
HAVE LARUE STOCK OV MUZZLE LOAD IRQ GUNS cfc RIFLES VERY OHEA1 
Taper and Metallic Shells 
Breech Loading Shot Guns, 
Munufuctnrcd by the 
UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO*, 
BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 
TITE STURTEVANT SHELLS are the easiest reloaded. 
Do not have to unscrew the head nor use an awl to remove 
tl.e exploded caps. THE PATENT MOVABLE ANVILS, 
made of steel wire, will not bend or break. 
THE BERDAN PATENT SHELLS, new model, with 
llobbs’ patent waterproof primers, never miss lire, and are 
highly prized bv all that have used them. 
PAPER SHELLS.—By repeated experiments and great 
outlay for improved materials, and machinery made ex¬ 
pressly for the purpose, we can now warrant, our BROWN 
PAPER SlIFLLS equal to any imported. They are sure 
fire, and will not hurst in the gun. 
Inquire of any of the dealers in sporting materials for 
theU. M. C. Co.’s Shells. 
Not sold at retail by the manufacturers. dee23 tf 
Hart’s (sportsman’s Favorite Metallic Shells for 
Breech Loading- Shot Guns. 
These Shells are easily loaded, and the cape easily extracted from inside. Head solid, and much thicker 
than uny shell now made, givin? a solid seat for cone or anvil, which prevents it from driving lh»ngh or 
springing away, thcrcoy causing missfires. The cone ie made of nickle and fastened solid in Its place. It 
mdllier rusts or corrodes faat like moveable anvil made of steel. The nickle cone also prevents miseftre 
when cap has been left on shell for a few days, which is liable to occur either In steel or Iron. These shells 
am final y (lnished, and made any length ordered, from HI to .11 inches. 
Shod* and Loaders, awl description Price Lists, can be obtained from all the leading sportsmen’s houaoe 
throughout the country. LEO. E. HART & CO., 368 and 865 Market st„ Newark, N. J. 
From Captain Bogardus, Champion Wing Shot of America. 
Messrs. George E. IIart & Co., .... , 
Gentlemen- The fifty shells I received from yon to-day suit me better than any I have ever used. They 
are Stronger and better in every respect, and I shall use them in all my shooting hereafter. Yonrs truly. 
may!8-iy A H Quo Minna. 
DEGRAFF & TAYLOR, 
87 & 89 Bowery, 65 Chrystie, & 130 & 132 Hester St., N. Y., 
STILL CONTINUE TO KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OV 
PAKLOK, DIMNG, AND BEDROOM 
Furniture. Oil Cloths, Waitresses, 
Spring Beds, &e., &e., 
Board Luring Centennial 
IN PHILADELPHIA. 
A FEW SEIECT TRANSIENT AND PERMA- 
nent parties can he accommodated by n private 
family, strictlv first-class, with reasonable charges, 
booms can he engaged for the whole or any portion of 
Exhibition term. Tito house is situated within 12 
minutes of the Centennial Grounds, and 20 minutes 
fiom the business centre Of Philadelphia. 
Buy ticket. ($3.65 , via Pctmsjlvania Railroad, for 
buy ticaet i©-.'*-' , via , ......... ..a .,.... 
Gennammvn Junction Station, which is distant only 
200 yards from the house. Address 
L. GARVElt, 3608 N. 16th St.. Philadelphia. 
Reference: Wm. C. Haxris, Forest and Stream, 
New York City. apl-Q tf 
Magic Lantern and lOO Slides for $IOO. 
J Ti & H. ANTHONY & CO., 591 
li. Broivlwav, N. Y., opposite Metropolitan Ho¬ 
tel, Chrwnos and Fraui t, Stereoscopes and Viowfi, 
•graph* of celebrities. A hoto-Lantera Slides a special¬ 
ty. Manufacture! s of Photographic materials. 
Awarded First Premium at Vienna Exposition 
anf>-lv 
T HE BLOOMING GROVE PARK CLUB 
House will be opened for members and their 
families on JUNE 1st. 1SI6. Board for the season nfc 
tin* usual moderate prices. Permits, with fishing and 
shooting privileges, will he issued to parties desiring 
to visit the Park. Office, 37 Park Row, Room 23. 
M. VUCASSOVICH, 
apl27 4t Snpt. at Club House. 
New York Mailing Agency. 
with latest Improved Newspaper Folding and 
Mailing Machines. 13 Spruce St. . -till door from 
Tribune Buildings. J AMES BEADY, Manager Mid 
proprietor, Di'Mi tlay and night. _ _ 
MEDALS OR BADGES. 
Wc aro now prepared to furnish badges or medals 
of any description at short notice. Having a first 
class designer, and every facility for making good 
work, we solicit orders from all associations, and will 
guarantee satisfaction. Designs for gold work fur¬ 
nished on application. 
J. W. Hayes & Co., 
MANUFACTURING JEWELERS, 
mayl 1 3m 933 Broad street, Newark, N. J. 
This stylo. 3x42 In., price $5 and $10. 
Sold by New York ana Bo.tou Sporting trade gen¬ 
erally. Dealers' discounts liberal. 
1 CAMP LOUNGE COMPANY, 
Troy, N. Y., and Norwalk, Ct, 
ing New! 
THREE BARRELED 
BREECH-LOADING GUNS, 
(TWO SHOT AND ONE RIFLE.) 
A new feature in the Sporting Line. Forms a light 
and compact gun frem eight to ten pound, giving to 
sport emeu the very thiug bo often wanted in all 
kinds of shooting. 
Breech-loading Shot Guns, 
Combining all the modern improvements, and 
ranted to give satisfaction 
Altering muzzle to breech-loaders a specialty—from 
$3i> io $45. Rifle attached ir desired. 
BEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
mch30 6m 
W. H. BAKER, 
LISLE, BROOME CO„ N. Y. 
Ths Sportsmen’s Depot. 
JOHN K1UDEK, 
Corner Second and Walnut Sts., Philadelphia. 
IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER and DEALER IN 
Guns, Rifles, Tistols, and Fishing Tackle. 
Muzzle Loaders Altered to Breech 
Loaders. 
REPAIRING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 
Has constantly on hand a full assortment of Rods, 
Hooks, Lines, Baits, Reels, Fly Books, Salmon Flies, 
Waterproof Silk Lines, Silk and Hair Trout Lines. &c. 
YVaierprooi Oliu Lillies, oiutiiua nun iruuiLtmcB, ooo. 
Perch Snoods, China and Grass Lines. Also, a large 
lot of CaneReeds, Bamboo and Japan. 
Birds’ Eggs and Birds’ Skiua in great varieties.— 
Taxidermy in all its branches. 
SPRATT’^ PATENT DOG BISCUITS. 4-ly 
CHAS. GREEN, 
Manufacturer of 
Breech Loading Shot Guns. 
The strongest and moat durable snap action made. 
Shooting qualities first-class. 
MUZZLE LOADERS CONVERTED TO BREECH 
LOADERS. 
Same action as Dew guns. Send for circnlar and 
pries lit No 3 West Main street. Rochester, N it. 
Founded July 4,1308. 
Thos. W. Sparks, 
Shot and Bar Lead 
MANUFACTURER, 
Office, 121 Walnut St., Philadelphia. 
MANNING’S 
FOE 1876, 
WILL BE 
Published Shortly, 
Clnb Edition, cloth and gilt edged.@2.00 
Club Edition, morocco cover, with case. 2.50 
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BROADWAY, N. Y. 
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Guide Map of Florida, 50c. Address Walton & Co. 
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It is admirably written and has just enough of hu- 
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* 'ts extraordinary disinterestedness. 
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