42 



sfc 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



Jgperfsmtti's §oods. 



Card's Patent Rotating: Class 

 Ball Trap. 



Throws In EVERY P08slBLK DIRECTION, or 

 •AD be made to throw In any desired direction by 

 mm lug thumb-screw. 



AIX METAL, WORKING PARTI* WBLI, 

 FITTED. [SEND FOR CIRCULAR.] 



WILL. H. CRUTTENDEN 



l^ENBRAL AGENT, 



Cazenovia, N. Y. 



For Trap Shooting With Class Balls 



USX 



The Huber Trap. 



IWB SAL* BIT ALL DBALRRB IS 8POBTIN 

 GOODS. 



PRICE LIST 



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Canadian Shoe Packs, 



(BOTTBS SAUVAQE-<, MOCCA81K8) 

 Mxtra made far SporUmtn'a use, . 



Knee High $s.6t, 



Duty, 35 per cent (piu. here)....., 1.13 



ten 



Hip High, wltli straps ..f«.SS 



Duty, as per cent, (paid here). g.U 



$9.44 



Jommon Uoceaiioi for Snow-Shoes. . . ..tl.76 to »s.iw 



Hudson Bay do S.OOto 7.00 



TERMS, CASH. 

 Orders filled within three days after received. Give 

 Bl&e of boot worn and mention If wanted large 

 tnougn to wear two pair of sock* and Insole. 



F. B . LEACH, 

 SeblS P. o. box 1,016, Montreal, Quebec. 



Eaton's Rust Preventer 



For Gum, Cutlery and Surgical Instrument* 

 Safe to Handle, WILL NOT GUM, and will keep 1l 

 any climate. Sportsmen everywhere In the United 

 Statu pronounce it the best gun oil in the market 

 Judge Holmes, of Bay City, Mich., writes : " It ta 

 the beet preparation I have found In thirty-five 

 years of active and frequent use of gunB." 



The trade supplied by sole manufacturer, GEO 

 B. BATON, «0 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City 



Sold by principal New York dealers, and by Wn 

 Beau A Bona, Boston, Mass. ; B. Kitiredge A Co., 

 Cincinnati, Ohio: K. E. Eaton, Chicago, VI; Browr 

 A HUde-, St. Louis, Wo. Thos. W Parr, Cleveland, 

 Ohio. Trimble & K!elbacker, Baltimore, Mo. £ 

 Cropley 4 Son*, Georgetown, D. C. Jos. C. Orabb 



CANNOT BE SENT BY MAIL 



PRESERVED 



Birds and Animals, 



Gunsmiths and others wanted as aeents to take 

 ardew for A. YEOMAN'S NOVEL AND BEAU- 

 TIFUL STYLE OF TAXIDERMY. 



76 BOWERY, NEW YOHK. 



The Buckingham Split Bam- 

 boo Rods. 



Bight-strip, octagonal and round, for trout, bass 

 and ealmon Every rod warranted. Send for de- 

 scriptive circular and price-list. BUCKINGHAM A 

 PIERCE, office and salesroom^ Arcade »treet,UtlC!i, 

 N. Y. febSO tf 



$uc1(tmg (goods* 



WHITLOCK, SLOVER & CO. 



6T SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK. 



Yacht Supplies. 



Manilla rope, cotton rope, tarred rope all sbjes, 

 inula bolt rope, manllla bolt rope, wire rope, blocks, 

 alula, oils, etc. 



CABIN STORES. 



leST-ly 



GOLDS* 



C. eV B. ZETTLER, 



GUNSMITHS AND RIFLE GALLERY, 



'07 Bowery, New York 



X><* 



ss* 



sta tes Cartridge^ 



'** 





'% 



LOWELL, MASS., 



HANUFAOTCTRKRS OF THB 



BRASS, SOLID HEAD, CENTRAL FIRE, RELOADING SHELLS, 

 AND CARTRID GES. 



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

 UNITED STATES and several Foreign Governments. Rim-Are ammunition of all kinds, Bpeclal 

 attention given to the manufacture of 



Cartridges for Target Practice. 



Send for Illustrated Catolosrae. 



W. W..Greener's Champion Treble Wedge Fast, 

 Breech-Loader, 



, A' the £*erna«ott»l Pl*eon shooting, Monaoo, Feb., 

 1878, the Grand Prix de Casino, an cbitt fart valued at 

 A-169, and a money prise of *I0s, tail the greatesl 

 prise ever shot for at Mona™, was competed for b? 

 stxty-stxot the beet shots of all nations, an* won by 

 Mr. Cholmondey PennelL with a full-choke bore 

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

 oat of IS at 88 yards and 1 foot and SS* yards. Be 

 also won the second event, killings birdsln succession 

 at 33 yards, makiag a total of It birds out of 20. This 

 taacknowledgedito-be-the beet shooting on record. 

 The winning gun at the ohoke-bore match, 18TI, beam- 

 ing 17 guns by the best London makers, and winning 

 the sliver cup, valued at So guineas, presented by Mr. 

 J. Purdey, the gunmaker. 

 The winning gun also at Philadelphia, 187&, In the pigeon shooting match between Capt, Eogardua and 

 Mr. South for *500 a side, South killing 84 birds out of 100, using one barrel only. 



The winning gun also at the great London Qua Trial. 18TB beating 108 guns by all the best makers of 

 Great Britain and Ireland. THE PATENT TREBLE WBDGE FAST BKBECH-LOADER la the strongest 

 and moet durable ever Invented, and the most successful gun of the period. Patented la the United 

 States, Oct. 6, 1875; No. 168,338. BEWARE OF INFRINGEMENTS OR IMITATIONS. 



W. W. GREENER, St. Mary*! Works, Birmingham, JThgland. 



H. C. SQUIRES, Agent, No. 1 Oortlandt Street, New York City. 4 _ ^ 



PURE TIN-COATED & BURNISHED 

 DROP A ND BUC K SHOT. 



AMERICAN STANDARD-EA GLE BRAND. 



CAPTAIN BOOIHDCS ON TIN-COATED SHOT. 



Editor FOrbbt and Stbbah: New York, Jan. 13. 1ST*. 



Having been asked by many of your readers as to the merits of TIN-COATED SOFT SHOT, I desire 

 to say that I consider it the best shot I have ever used. I have given it a v»rj severe test, having shot my 

 6,000 ball matoh, Ian. 8 and 9 wllh it. In that match I used wo sets of double barrels, one of 18 and the 

 other 18-bore, and each single barrel wan discharged 1,500 times without being oncecl-aned. The Inner 

 surface of the barrels Is bright and free from scr.tches, although In shooting I used them until tbey 

 became so hot that they would not bear handling. 1 cannot lmaelne any case of ordinary use which could 

 so severely test the cleanliness and perfection of the tin-coating and its freedom from Injury by any he» t 

 which could ever result from continuous discharges of the gun. A. H. BOGARDU8. 



THE LEROY SHOT AND LEAD M'F'C CO., NEW YOR K. 



TAT HAM'S 



IMPROVED CHILLED SHOT. 



iksft©*ioa» Staadartf ©iametexs. 



(R ED LAB tu. 



Gives areater penetration and better patter, than ordinary shot. Equally well adapted to 

 choke-bores, modified ohokea and cylinders. 



Our "hilled shot will be found free from shrinkage, more spherical, more uniform In size 

 harder, heavier and of brighter and cleaner finish than any other. SBND FOR CIRCULAR. 



TATHAM Sl BROS., 82 Beekman St., 



Also, manufacturers of PATENT FINISH, AMERICAN STANDARD DROP SHOT, and COM- 

 PRESSED BUCK SHOT, more uniform than the ordinary moulded shot. 



A. H. BOGAEDUS. 



My~PatentBough Glass Balls are now made even, and carefully packed, with 

 2t>o in each barrel, and by having a rough surface strengthens the ball for ship- 

 ping, and preventB the glancing of shot, while the smooth ball has to be made so 

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

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



I Will Warrant my Balls Against Breakage by 

 Transportation, 



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

 England, and used them myself, and sometimes would not Ond a ball bruken, and 

 never over three or four In a barrel. M' traps are the bent to practice from, and 

 where clubs use them you can reatlllv see when In the hardest shooting. Ii 

 matches reported in papery saying Bogardus' mien and traps used, yon do not 

 see all the balls broken. Amateur* and young liovs who want to leain to shoot 

 and will follow the Instructions laid down in ray book, " Field, Cover and Trap 

 Shooting," will become era k wing shots, end. further, potroulxe the man 

 who Introduced this sport 10 the public, and who Has been to E glaud twice and shot and upheld the 

 American nag. My " Field, Cover anil Trap Sbootli g" In the on y b K>k that has ever been written and 

 published by a market hunter and exptrieuceri mim. I will return the mon»y to any one who has hooght 

 the book and thinks they old not get their money's worm. Etch burn 1 of ba'lx contains a score book with 

 Bogardus' Rules for Glass i all Shooting, and alio his New Knies lor Pigeon Shooting. 



Price »f BullH, l.OOO, til ; by slnalf bnrrel t + ; "Field, Cover and Trap Shooting," 9Z. 

 HEADQUARTERS FOR RALLS, HA(J(;BkTY BltlW. A CO.. M Piatt Street, N. Y. City. 

 " THAPet. HAKT A- M.IIAN, Newark, N. J. 



:. Bi G*IU>ti~. FH.bi.ri, Logan to,. III., or can be had from him 

 !*<:oVNT TO THE TH*T>«. 



IVUnT B»GATKI.Ii« BALLS. 



s I wis s KABO jj POKEK CHECKS. 



EN P BALLS AND TEN PINS. 



OK ^ Bi fF. GROTE&CO., 



ATTENDED I WHNKRS AND DEALER*, 



TO. I 114 E. KthST., NEW TO 



gaclffina, §oods. 



Useful to Sportsmen and 

 Yachtsmen. 



HISTORICAL & BIOGRAPHICAL ATLAS 



OF 



NEW JERSEY COAST, 



[mUSTEATBK.] 



Contains Blotory of the State, Towns and points o 

 Interest, Populations, Farm Lands, their value, 

 jield, etc., Taxation and Debts, Schools, Origin of 

 Names, Inhabitant of the Bfaches, Wrecks, Light- 

 houses Llle saving Statioas.Yacht Clubs, Industries, 

 Peisonal Sketches. Parks, Land Associations. Fish- 

 ing aniVHunting Grounds, Hotels, many charts from 

 officlai^ourccs, with complete soundings, etc., eta 

 Dselin i.o sportsmen and yachtsmen, and the country 



f^ntleman. Size, 12x14. Price $7. Address 0. P. 

 UNH ARDT, Yachting Editor, Fobbbt AMD Stk*»js 

 Office, ill Fulton street, New York. 



For Above or Below Water Line. 



ALFRED B. SANDS. 



Plumber, Steam Fitter and OspperamrUi, 



febaem 1M Bibkxim St., N»w Your., 



RUSHTON'S 



HUNTING & PLEASURE BOATS 



AND CANOES. 



The LIGHTEST sporting boat In the worKt 

 Weight, at pounds and upward. The smallest tis» 

 .'ill carry two persons. Cedar siding, oak keeL 

 •te., (do not fold np). CANOES, open or decked, 

 valgnt 86 pounds to 60 lbs. Send •' p for 

 ! usuated Circular. J, E. RUBtlTON, ManaJao- 

 ■ a.-er Canton, St. Lawrence County, N. Y. 



ALONZO E. SMITH, 



YACHT BUILDER, 

 ISLIP, L. I. 



Builder of yachts Comet, Nlantlc, Sagitta, Onward, 

 Windward, and many others: Vessels hauled out 

 and repairs and altera lowi executed at low rates. 

 Several fine yachts for sale cheap. 



T. DESMOND, 



YACHT & BOAT BUILDER, 



37 PECK SLIP, NEW YORK. 



Cabin Yachts, Steam Launches, open Yachts and 

 8ail>'oa b of evi ry d.tcrlptlon for racing or srajaing 

 fit lowest ritteB. Also, Row Boits, Nliellsand Ctab 

 Boats Boats aid yaolita for export a specialty. 

 Oara and sculls of all kinds. 



CEORCE ROAHR, 



BOAT BUILDER. 



FOOT OF I35TH ST., HARLEM. N. Y. 



Builder of single and double-' cull shells, rsir four 

 and eight -oared shells ; barges, gigs and club boa!* 

 of all kinds. Fine oats and sculls. Fine iioats al- 

 ways on hand. Orders excated upon short notice 

 at lowest rates. S»adow and A'auKlw oanoe« a- 

 specialty. Aocommodatlons for boats and oa amen. 

 J<in so ly 



THE "SHARPIE" YACHT. 



This style of boit is eBppcia'lv suitable for 

 YACHTING, FISHING AND HUNTING. Is fully 

 as fast, seaworthy and weatnerly as the round- 

 bottom boat ; draws but a few im-liea of water, and 

 can be built at short notice for much leas than 

 yachts or boa's of other types, bhlpprd to all 

 parts of the country. 



Fub sets of working drawings sent to distant cor- 

 respondents at reasonable rates. Also swift light- 

 draft yachts built on the same principle atlow 

 price. Address 



THOS. CLAPHAM, Roslyn, L. L 



THE COMING BOAT. 



The light draught "sharnle built" boat in precisely 

 the tiling for alio ling, tl-nlng and pleasure sailing, 

 and for speed, safety hi .! minfori I not excelled. 



Send for circular. D. O. TWITCHELL, 16 Artlmr 

 street, New Haven, Conn. janSO 



Magic Lanterns and Stereojmuans. 



E& H. T, ANTHONY * CO., 681 Broadway, 

 • N.Y., opposite Metropolitan. Stereoscopes 

 and Views; GraphoBcopes, Chromos and Frames ; 

 Albums, Photographs of Celebrities, Photographic 

 Transparencies, Convex Glass, Photographic Ma- 

 terials. Awarded First Premium at Vienna and 

 Philadelphia. dees 



