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THE DALY CUN 
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Every Gun Fully Warranted. 
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And to W. R. Schaefer, 61 Km St.. Boston, and F. P. Taylor, 78 E. Madison St., Chicago- Green’s patent Loader, price $3. 
Paper and Metallic Sliells 
Breech Loading Shot Guns, 
Manufactured by the 
UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO., 
BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 
THE STURTEVANT SHELLS are tlin easiest reloaded. 
Do not have to unscrew the head nor use an mdBtu remove 
the exploded cape. THE PATENT MOVABLE ANVILS, 
made of steel wire, will not bend or break. 
THE BERDAN PATENT SHELLS, now model, with 
Hobbs’ patent waterproof primers; never miss fire, end are 
■ highly prized by all that have used them. 
PAPER SHELLS.—By repealed experiments and great 
outlay for improved materials, and machinery made ex¬ 
pressly for the purpose, we can now warrant our BROWN 
PAPER SHELLS equal to any imported. They are sure 
"cX" 
fire, ami will not buret .- 
Inquire of any of tins dci 
thelf. W. 0. Co.’s Sheila. 
Not sold at retail by tbo manufacturer. 
in sporting materials for 
dee23 tf 
Hart's Sportsman's Favorite Metallic Shells for 
Breech Loading Shot Guns. 
These Shell* are easily loaded, and the caps easily extracted from inside. Head solid, and much thicker 
an any shell now made, giving a solid seat for cone or anvil, whioh prevents it from driving ihoough or 
pringuig away, thereby causing missfires. The cone is made of nickle and fastened solid in its place It 
neither rusts or corrodes fast like moveable anvil made of steel. The nickle cone also prevents missfire 
when Clip lias been left on shell for a few days, which is liable to occur either in steel or iron. These shells 
are finely finished, and made any length ordered, from 2$ to ,ij inches. 
Sheila and Loaders, and description Price Lists, can be obtained from all the leading sportsmen's houses 
throughout the country. GKO. K. HART Ac CO., 383 and 305 Market at., Newark, N, J. 
From Ciiptaiu Bogiirtlus, Champion Wing Sliot of America. 
Messrs. Georok E. Hart & Co., 
Gcntlemon- The llrty shells I received from yon to-day suit me better than any 1 have ever need They 
"re stronger and better in every respect, and I shall use them in all my shooting Hereafter. Yours truly 
may13-ly 
A H Biwj.roijb. 
EDWINSON C. GREEN’S 
BRLECTI LOADERS, 
CHELTENHAM, ENGLAND, 
Are URsnrpassed for material, workmanship, dura¬ 
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shooting phniir has been snown wherever tesled in 
Lins country and 111 England, standing first, second, 
and third at the New York trial in Idl'd; also the high¬ 
est average al the London Field trial in 18T5- A case 
of these guns maqe to order for sportsmen, ana taken 
from stock, are shown at the Centennial Exhibition, 
Philadelphia, Bri" ish Department. Prices, S'IS to g230, 
currency. Those wanting a SUPERIOR gun at a 
MODERATE cost send for descriptive eiicularand 
price list to RUSSEL & HAYDENS, 
.7ticksonville, Illinois, 
lets SOLE AGENTS FOR U. S. 
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THREE BARRELED 
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lands of shooting. 
Breech-Loading Shot Guns, 
Combining all the modern improvements, and war¬ 
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Altering mtizglc to breech-loader* a specialty—from 
$30 10 $45. Rille attached if desired. 
SEND FOlt CIRCULAR. 
W. H. BAKER, 
mchSO 6m LISLE, BROOME CO., N. Y. 
JOSEPH C. DANE, 
MANUFACTURER OF THE 
Dane Breech Loading Shot Gun. 
LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN. 
Solid. Breech Snap Action. 
EASIEST MANIPULATED AND ONLY GUN THAT 
IS SAFE PROM ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE. 
Muzzle Lander* Altered to Breech Loader*. 
JeSS ly 
A New Gun. 
J. LANG, 
OF LONDON, 
Begs to antionnce that he in daily m attendance at the 
CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION to show this new 
Guu, destined to supercede all other 
BREECH LOADING GUNS. 
J, LANG is also prepared to measure sportsmen for 
new guua with his movable model, insuring a proper 
length and bend, greatly improving the Shooting of a 
bad shot. 
Now is the best opportunity for ordering a 
London Manufactured Gun 
at a low price, direct from a Manufacturer. 
J. Lang & Sons, 
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je22 ft 
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FACTORY, 114 CENTRE STREET, 
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hand, cheap. Send 15c. for the handsomest and tom* 
pic test Catalogue published; size, (held inches; 48 
pages and 112 1 llasiralions. je22 3y 
F or sale-second hand w. w. 
Greener Breech Loader—Toil action, double 
holt, pialol grip, in a fine cuao,.with implements com¬ 
plete. Was shot in. Ute Gun Trial of 1813, and proved 
10 be a first class shooter. 
CHARLES L. IUTZMANN, 
11 918 Broadway, above 8*1 street. 
J^ESCRIPTIYE GUIDE 
ADIROITOAOIyS, 
AND HAND BOOK OF TRAVEL 
To Saratoga Springs, Schroou Lake, Lakes Lnzerne, 
George, and Champlain, iho A usable Chasm, 
the Thousand Islands, Maseena Springs, 
and Trenton Falls. 
By E. R. WALLACE, 
Newly Retised Edition, 
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TESTIMONIALS. 
From Hon. J. T. Headley, the Historian. Author of 
“Adirondack, or Life in Iho Woods," &c. 
Tl: is adminihlv written and lias just enough of hu¬ 
mor, sentiment, and description of scenery mixed, to 
make it delightful. The IIIiislrations are well chosen 
and very effective, while, the instructions res peel mg 
routes, loealtilee, distances, outfits, A-c,, embrace 
everythin*that can he desired. Taking Rail in all, 
it Is the most complete hook that has been published 
outlie Adnondahlts, not excepting even rnvowu—- a 
compliment that I trust will he. properly appreciated 
for its extraordinary disinteresleoness. 
From Albnt B. Street, the Poet, and Author of 
“Woods and Waters,’’ 1 The Indian Pass,’’ &c. 
I think it is Hie 6eV v ork on the forest that lias up- 
peered— superior in word-pain ling to Mm ray’s, and 
fall of wood-picture* and vivid scenes of camp-life. 
WBrealize that we are in Hie forest, are living with 
yon in the sreuos described, and Hist ihe trees are 
waving and the waters flowing over and byus. This, 
I think, the Irne test of a good hook, impressing its 
reality and distinctive life on the mind. As a “Guide 
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is Hie. only riling of the kind Hint has yet been pub¬ 
lished—the very thing Hint bus been so long wan l ed 
and waited for. Ii .must have cost yon intense appll- 
canon and labor. Yuli may wail be content that yon 
have ptodneed a good book, 
From Benson J. Lousing, the Historian. 
I have read those portions descriptive of the places 
which carno nuder my personal observation, with (lie 
deepest interest, and most cheerfully testify to the 
general accuracy of yonr pictures as I Tecall Impres¬ 
sions made of them at the dates of mv visits, t re¬ 
gard your “Descriptive Guide” and the "Appendix” 
as a most useful—nay. Indispensable,manual for tour¬ 
ists to ’that wondeiiu! Wilderness. A tour in. Hint 
region is eminently a practical matter, and for that 
reason I regard your “Guide” as an important, useful, 
and timely publication. 
Sent by mail on receipt of price, $2. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CIO,, 
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By CHAR LES UAL COCK, 
AUTHOR OF THE FISHING TOURIST. 
Published hy Forest and Stream Pub¬ 
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Hallock’s Fishing Tourist. 
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“Our Birds of P.rey” 
HENRY G. YENNOR, F.G.-S. 
of the Geological Survey of Caoada. 
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Richardson and Rangcley 
Lakes, 
Illustrated, 
By CHARLES A. ,T. FARRAR, author of “A Sum¬ 
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Containing 21 fnll page engravings, made from Pho¬ 
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RANGELEY LAKES REGION. 
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STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF RANGELEY LAKES 
AND ANDOVER, MAINE. 
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filled. 
1. Barden House, Phillips, Me. 
3. Raugeley Hotel, Rangeley, Me. 
3. Smith East Arm of Rangeley Lake. 
4. Kangfiley Lake and Rum Island. 
r> ' UUt ^ Rubier family, Rangeley 
fi. Camp Henry, Geo* Sonle, proprietor, Raugeley 
Outlet. 
7. Steamer Molly-Ghunkamunk, Rangeley Outlet. 
8. Indian Rock and RanecJey stream. 
9. Camp Kennenago, Headquarters Oquoasuc Ang¬ 
ling Association. 
10. Interior of Camp Kcnnebogo. 
11. Camp Allerton, Bugle Cove, Lake Moofelncma- 
SQUtlC 
X2. Lake Mooselucmaguntic and Bemis Mountain 
range. 
13. Camp Bcma, mouth of Bemis stream. 
14. George S. Pages’* Gump, Bemis stream. 
15. Upper Dam. 
lfi. Camp Bellevue. (Belton's) Luke* Molecbiinhamnnlc. 
17. Near View of Camp Bellevue, (BettonV) 
IS. Lake Molcchunkamunk, S. E. view fromBetton’s 
Gamp. 
19. Middle Dam Camp, Lake Welokennnhacook. 
2 l). ML Sawyer, and Sluice Dam, Black Brook Notch, 
Andover, Me. 
21. Mr.. Bine, Black Brook Notch, on Lake Road. An- 
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22. Andover House, Andover, Me. 
23. Silver Ripple Cascade, Black Brook, Lake Rond, 
Andover. 
24. Hermit Falls, Black Brook, Lake Road, Andover, 
Me* 
25. Devil’s Den, Black Brook, Lake Road., Andover, 
Me. 
2fi. Village of Andover, Me. 
27. Village of Andover, Mo . i with “Old Bald Pule” 
Moumaiu. 
28. Lower Fall, Cataract Brook. Andover, Me. 
29. Upper Fall, do. do. 
30. Sylvan Cascade, do. do. 
31. The Flume, ao. do. 
32. ‘‘Camping Out” at month of River, Upper Dam. 
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SPORTING GOODS. SUMMER RESORTS, PLEA¬ 
SURE ROUTES, HOTELS, RAILWAY 
AND STAGE LINES, Ac., 
Will find 
W allace’s 
Guide to the Adirondacks 
An invariable mode of reaching a liberal and wealthy 
class of tourists, whoso patronage is most, desiud. 
This book is siandurd; It bus an extended sale, and 
new editions are issued each spring. The copyright is 
now owned, and the Guide will be published hereafter 
by the Forest and Stream Publishing Company. 
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One Half Page.A”.* [ 3 ft 
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roayll Syracuse, New York. 
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FOR 1876, 
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Prom tho “Hoke of St. Alltaus,” 
BY DAME JULIANA BERNERS, 
A. D. 1496. 
Quoted bt Izaaic Walton m Hrj “Angler.” 
American Edition, with Preface and copious Gloflf 
nary by Geo.. W, Van Scoi.kn, Euq . of the New York 
Bar; heavy timed paper; bqparo J2ioo . 120 pages, 
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