316 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



§mtM, giflets. gtc. 



ADIRONDACK 



COMPLETE OUTFIT! CAMPING 



NECESSARY ARTICLES. 



R 



Camp Stoves. 



SHARPS, and others, 

 with cartridges and re- 

 loader* for same. 

 HtNTISG A N D All styles of canvas, 

 FISHING SUITS, duck, moleskin, linen, 

 etc., from $10 to $30 a 

 suit. Coats $5 and up- 

 wards. 



A LARGE STOCK of 

 > Lounges and Cits, $:, 

 I to $10. I supply the 

 trade with these indis- 

 pensable articles for 

 ihe camp at Company's 

 be t discounts. 



These Stoves have al 

 cooking utensils neces* 

 gar?, and pack In sur- 

 piislngly small com- 

 pass, anil cau be carried 

 in the hand. 

 Of all size 

 , to order. 



Stockings, 



Fishing Pants, Drink- 

 ing Caps, etc. 



HAMMOCKS, Z^\nT U& 



enough to hold up 1,300 

 lbs., and cau be used in 

 camp or on the lawn at 

 home. 



C" I I Al C Mv stock of breech- 

 _>»W jni 9 . loading shot-guns is the 

 most c.'.miilete of any in 

 ~" this city. Agent for W. 

 W. Greener's prize 

 guns a d the English 

 chilled shot. No one 

 should go to the woods 

 without one of these 

 fur-killing guns, 

 goodsupplvof am 

 tion and some Di'tnmr 

 powder. A good E <g- 

 Jish breech-loader for 

 tHU. 

 t&- Nowhere in the United, States can a more 

 Complete onmt be procured for so little cash. Send 

 •for catalogue and partlculais. 



HENRY C. SQUIRES, 



1 CORTLANDT ST., N. Y. 



THREE BARRELED 



Breech-Loading Guns. 



(TWO SHOT AND ONE RIFLE.) 



A new feature in the Sporting Line. Forms a 

 light and compact gun from eight to ten pounds, 

 giving to sportsmen the very thing so often wanted 

 in all kinds of shooting. 



Represented by W. Holberton, 102 Nassau street, 

 New York. 



SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 



W. H. BAKER, 



Sept. 30:6m 



Lisle, Broome Co., N. Y. 



The Champion Air Pistol. 



Shoots darts or stags 50 to 75 feet with 



accuracv. Can be loaded by anybody with 



safety and ease. Recommended by Gen. 



Sherman, also by G. F. Lynch, Esq., of 



the Australian Rifle Team, 



I- 



( Black 85 OO 



f For sale In New York at the following stores : 

 Feck A Snyder, J. P Moore's Sons, Spies, Kissam A 

 Co., Fish & Simpson, Chas. L. Rltzman, Scharles 

 Eros., John Dickinson. 



Sent by express C, O. D., or by mail on receipt of 

 price and -10 cents additional for postage. 



i 



% FAVORITE CIGARETTE 

 ROLLER. 



» Compact, Simple, Practical, 



and appreciated by 



smokers. 



W. & C. SCOTT & SONS. 



First Prize Mcdnl and Diploma, 



awarded at the Ccntenmal Ex'idctium 

 /or excellence of ivorkrruii - 

 terial in their Premier ({unlit? and 

 medium grades. Their New Paten. - 

 Triplex Lever Grip Action and Com- 

 pensating Lump. The attention of 

 sportsmen is requested to the above 

 new aetion. Its superior strength 

 and solidity impart greatlv improved 

 shooting powers. Hard 'hitting be- 

 ing the desider-ituin required, Is ob- 

 tained by this powerful gun. Prices of 

 the New Triplex Lever Grip. $175. i'-a 

 to $100. Marked the Triplex 10-bores 

 extra. Our highest grade la as usual 



gun$, § ifa$, gtc. 



marked the Premiek Qu. 

 [Extract from Forest i 



" This action (The Triplex Lever Grip) combines in the highest degree strength and simplicity, and must 

 rapidly secure the favor of all.who test its merits. f uij,™iu«» 



COMPENSATING LUMP. Strongly recommended. It is invaluable, and should be ordered on 

 every gun. Costs ai.ont. $10 extra. Choke-bores, medium or full. Our gun ■ ,.■, 

 dealers in the trade only. * 

 PREMIER GUN WORKS, Birming ham, England. 



Paper and Metallic Shells 



roB 



Breech-Loading Shot Guns, 



Manufactured by the 



UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO., 



BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 



THE STURTEVANT SHELLS are the easiest reloaded. 

 Do not have to unscrew the head nor use an awl to remove 

 the exploded caps. TB . n ■■ i .uOV" ABLE ANVILS, 



made of steel wire, will not bend or bre3k. 



THE BERDAN PATENT SHELLS, new model, with 

 Hobbe' patent watorproofprirners. never miss fire, 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 SHELLS eqtrnl to any imported. They are euro 

 fire, and will not. burst in the gun. 



Inquire of any of the dealers in sporting materials for 

 the ff, M C. Co.'s Shells. 



Not sold at retail by the manufacturers. 



St. Louis Conical Base Paper Shell." 



Having made Important improvements in our Shell, we 

 can safely recommend them as equal, If not superior, In 

 quality to any Paper Shell manufactured in this country or 

 ,n Europe. 



Am ng the advantages claimed for these Shells, are : A 

 saving of 25 por cent, in the use of powder, also the great 

 decrease in recoil. The sizes made are Ho. 10— i¥„ 1%, 

 and 3 inches ; No. 12— 2>i, 2Ji', and 2 7 „ inches. Longer 

 mailable. Sample, luO, sent by express ou receipt of 41.15 



St- Louis Patent Shell Manufacturing'Company. 



Capt Bogardus' Patent Ciass Ball Trap 

 and R ough B alls. 



These Traps and Balls patented by Bogardus and HSJd by him many ^^ 

 thousand times, preves them to be just what is wanted by all flea 



BPOKTSMEFS CLUBS AND AMATEURS. 



THE PATENT ROCGH BALL-The only Ball that will break sure 

 when hit by shot. Use none but the best. Every bad marked, Patented 

 April 10, 1877 ; Traps, March 13, 1SJT. 



No. 1, ?% inches long. . .50 

 No.8,3J£ " " ...65 



Nickel. 



75 

 1 00 



Sent by mall on receipt at price. 



POPE MANUFACTURING CO, 

 47 High at. , Boston, llaaB. 



Gold. 



$1 00 



1 26 



Geo. E. Hart & Co , 



NEWARK, N. J. 



TRADE SUPPLIED. 



VICTORIOUS INVENTION 



The Eagle Claw. 



An ingenious device for the purpose of catching all kinds dl 

 Animals, Fish and Game. ,' , ... 



The easy method of setting the Eagle Claw, combined with 

 the simplicity of removing the victim, are among us peculiar 



"ins immaterial how lo place it when s»t. It may be buried 

 flat in the ground, suspended from the limb of a tree, or, when 

 occasion requires, covered with grass, leaves or other light 

 material without inauy way impairing its certain operation. 



It Is adapted for bait of any description, and, when, set, no 

 Animal, Flail " ' fw Bait urn possibly escape. 



It does not mangle or iujuie its victims in the slighest degree, 

 nor need they be handled to free them from the trap. 



PRICE LIST: 

 No. 1-For fishing and all kind3 of small game and animals, 



sent by mall ....35 cents. 



No 2— For Otttchii g Mink, Jlnskrats, Raccoons, large Game, 



Fish &e 75 cents. 



Ho. 8, or Rocky Mountain Giant, for catching Bears, Wolves, 

 ; Panthers, 4c. Can be easily set by a byy, and will stand a 

 fe a rain of several hundred pounds. \S eight, 10 to 151bs.»10. 

 ' All goods sent, charges paid, to any address on receipt 01 price. 



Chas. L. Coate, 



,. . f SSO Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



P. O. Box 214. 



v AGENTS WANTED. 



~ ** a TiTm-r-vrn THE PATRONS' PAINT COMPANY are muiiufco- 



%£&&&? «ml selling ...em a. full trade discounts, £B"^K*«jg< 

 n.iid anc" no money reiruired until .lie goods are received—making them clieapei 

 than ei 'en "lie material .call be bougllt else where. Tl.eya.e an absolutely pure 

 article, possessing great endurance and brilliancy, and are giving great satis- 

 faction all over tii.o.u.try. We have a Patron friend who saved enough alone 

 on Paint purchased to pay hi* Grange expenses for n life-time. They also sen 

 HOOJF rAIXT 30 per cent, cheaper than any one else. It U ltd the Interest of 

 all about painting to write and have sent free their book. •■ to;/'' °" 1 U !" ".".' 

 Milliter ■' II wilisaTe much money, whether you bn> their Paint or not. Ad- 

 rdess, 250 FKOST STREET, SEW TORK,--( i'Vow »J/.ci'«rmm' iriemi.V 



Sportsman's Depot. 



(ESTABLISHED 1S36.) 



JOHN KRIDER, 



N. E. Cor. Second and Walnut Sta., Phila. 

 GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS. 



Fishing Tackle, Rods, Reels, Lines. Hooks, FUes, 



Leaders, Snoods. Artificial Bait, Fly Books, 



Etc., Etc. 



S&~ Salmon, Bass aud Trout Flies Made to Order. 



"Krider's" Celebrated Center Enamel Split and 

 Glued Bamboo Rods. 

 Birds' Eggs and Birds' Skins in Great Varieties— 

 Taxidermy in all its branches. 



Spratt's Patent Dog Biscuits 

 Repairing of all kinds. mar4-ly 



CHAS. GEEE1T, 



Breech Loading Shot Guns. 



The strongest and most durable snap action made. 

 Shootiusr qualities tirst-class. 



MUZZLE LOADERS CONVERTED TO BREECH- 

 LOADERS. 



Same action as new gnus, tend for circular and 

 price list, No. 3 West ;-i foster, N. Y. 



octs-tf 



PUHjDY'S 



Class Ball Trap. 



(Patent Applied for.) 



The best Trap yet offered. Will throw one or 

 two balls in an; .Lrceiiou, and at any desired dis- 

 tance or rate of speed. Every Trap warranted. 

 Price each, 35. Rubber bunds per doz^n, 75 cents. 

 Glass balls per bo, $2 so. Send tor Circular. 



W. HOLBERTON, Sole A*eut, 

 P. O. Bos 5,109. 102 Nassau St , IN. Y. 



Founded July i, 1808. 



Thos. W. Sparks, 



Shot & Bar Lead 



MANUFACTURER. 

 Office 121 Walnut Street, PliiiadV.pliia. 



C. C. & B. ZETTLER, 



GUNSMITHS AND RIFLE GALLERY, 



307 Bowery, Sew York. 



( O-NLIN'3 NEW KU'LE GALLERY. 



1,222 Broadway, between 81st and 32d Streets. 

 OPES DAY AND EVENING. 



E. THOMAS, JR., 



GC-NS, PISTOLS, SPORTING GOODS, 



174 South Clark Street, Chicago . 1 1. 



TILE 76 SHOOTING COAT. 



(PATENTED) 



Q \. C~l j The largest variety of 



O • rHD I Shooting and Sporting Garments, 

 i — 1 r r^j I in the World. 



Send/of THiutrnhd Cat tejuc. 

 GEORGE C. UENNING, 

 FebJSly. Washing <uCi7. 



