FOREST AND STREAM. 



99 



J^iscellatteoas, 



A GREAT INVENTION! 



S: 



Ti n i f. alio n 



T A I N E 

 GLASS. 



:D 



Patented Dee. 3, 1878. 

 CURTAINS, SHADES AM) BLINDS 



dispensed with. New, Elegant, Cheap ant! Durable. 

 It produce^ all the unique effects of a ncli v pain-ed 

 orElrsaiitly • mined V* i,„!ow It is easily ap- 



!ihs in w iii'id'As tif Houses, < hurehes, 



Public Buildings, Steaml >, Strett and Railroad 



Cars, Libra r < 3, Batu Kooma, stair- 

 ways. Trans mis, Vestibule D jors, etc., with the full 

 tff. ctand brilliancy of variously colored ground 

 glass. The article has hist t •- .; patented, and not a 

 Biugle agency ha« 3b yet been established. 



ONE GOOD MAN JMS»,3£: 



slve territory will be reserved for five years. 



S A MPT PQ of t,lree of the ""os 1 l>en«tl- 



DiAlViX JUClO f u l styles will be sent prepaid 



with full ini ' iFALE pricks, etc., on 

 receiptor $i.m>. 



'L. LUM SMITH, £»S. 



7 I 7 Sansom Street, (Sole Act. 

 { for r. s & 



PniL4DELHIt,Pa. I Canada. 



Agents 



to 



Apply 



READ the following Extract from the Representa- 

 tive. Agents' Paver of the world, The Philadelphia, 

 Pa., Agents' IIekalK' 



"We retard the above as the moat remarkable 

 and beautiful invention ever , ateuieii, and wou'd 

 advise the Agent .caders of the Herald particularly 

 to be on the alert tu secure choice territory. The 

 article is so simpf, and vet will be in such universal 

 demand, ihat it will undoubtedly meet with a most 

 enthusiastic reception and extraordinary sale. It 

 will offer the best opportunity for coining money 

 that has ever been presented to Agen's, and the 

 busin' s« being light, neat and respectable, will be 

 peculiarly adapted to ladies and gentlemen who 

 from timidity, etc., have hitherto been debarred 

 from engaging In the Agency business, for want of 

 Borne meritorious and suitable article 10 canvass for. 

 Another very important feature of attraction Is that 

 all goods purchased will ne promptly forwarded to 

 even the most remote tectlou of the country free of 

 express or freight chaiges " 



AGENTS' HERALD 



A CTIVE fl IVEN F MPLOYMENT 



liENXS 



TBit V VV UElili 



By over 200 responslb'e advertners in this month's 

 Issue of the AGENTS' UEkaLD. Grand outfit, in- 

 eluding Circulars, terms and a beautiful 10xt4 En- 

 graving of Hie SwniiooKAi'H, sample card and fall 

 particulars of the At:KN i s diee' .TORY and sam- 

 ple copies f I BBBALO, all 

 for 10 CENTS. YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION, $1."0. 

 One cent stamps taken. We cannot affotd to give 

 the paper away, so don't ask us. Address in haste, 

 AGENTS' ruuLINHlNG CO., 1'hila., Pa.' 

 feb37 lyr 



NEW ENGLAND 



MUTUAL 



Life Insurance Comp'v, 



Post Office Square, Boston, Mass. 



Total cash assets, as per Insurance Com- 

 missioner's report $14,468,920 63 



Total surplus as per Insurance Commis- 

 sioner's report 1,621,078 S3 



Benjamin F. Stevens, President. 



J. M. Gifobens, Secretary 



OKNEItAL AGENTS. 



KESNY &. RATCLIFFE Mew York City. 



V. O. TARBOX Portland, Me. 



E.F. EHERSON Nashua, N. U. 



MARSTON k WAKELIN.... Philadelphia. 

 HALL & WORTHINGTON.Bal imore, Md. 



VERNOE BROTHERS Detroit, Mich. 



O. CRONKHITE Chicago, III. 



J.J.WATSON St.Paul, Minn. 



W. B. TJAYIS St. Louis, Mo, 



M.C. RANDALL New Orleans, La, 



W. EVBKSON San Francisco, Cnl 



WATERS' "£SvU op ORGANS. 



These beautiful organs 

 are remarkable alike for 

 purity of tone and perfect 

 mechanism. Their cases 

 are all richly finished in 

 Solid Black Walnut. We 

 sell a better instrument at 

 a lower price than any 

 other house in the United 

 States. 



Waters'Pianos 



Grand, Square and Up- 

 right, are the BEST 

 MADE, the Tone, Touch, 

 Workmanship and Dura- 

 bility unsurpassed. Warranted for SIX YEAES. 

 Extremely Low for Cash or on Installments. A 

 liberal discount to 'teachers, Ministers, Churches, 

 etc. AGENTS WANTED. Catalogues Mailed- 

 Second-hand Pianos aid Organs at GREAT BAR- 

 GAINS. HORACE WATERS & SONS, manu- 

 facturers ana dealers, 40 Eaet Fourteenth Street, 

 New York. 



Morgan s?°<£ 



perfect manufactory in the U. S 1 



511,000 



Ivy Two New Styles Just Out. ,,/, 



B0UGHT0FS PATENT EXPLOSIVE TARGET BALL FOR TRAP SHOOTING. 



SEND FOR CIRCULARS 

 AND PRICE LISTS. 



. BALL AS A i rttii^uiu tu ii.li uuiw nut v Y^a^sagssse*' 



TARGET BALL CO. Titusville Pa. 



WILLIAM MILLS & SON, 



(Successors to THOS. H. BATE & CO.) 



7 Warren Street, ....-- New YorJc. 



FISHING TAC KLE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 



SOLE AGENT FOR XI. Xj« JL-EjU J^ xLxCJL} O (Bangor, Me.) 



Celebrated SPLIT BAMBOO RODS, 



Mounted with his Patent Waterproof and Split Ferrules. 



Salmon, with reel plate, $50 ; Grilse, with reel plate, $40 ; Tront and Bass, $-25 ; with solid German silver reel plate, $5 additional. Also finest wood Rods, 

 Reels, Lines, Flies, etc., at popular prices. Complete outfits for Trout and Ba=s Fishing. SEND FOR LIST. 



CHARLES L. RITZMANN, 



IMPORTER OF 



Fine Beech-Loading Guns, 



RIFLES, PISTOLS AND FISWNC TACKLE. 



Bogardna' Glass Ball Traps, $6 and $8. 

 H and T Pigeon Traps, $7.50 per pair. 



The " NEW RECOIL PAD," price $2. Pronounced 

 by the "Forest Stream," Feb. 21, 1878, the best con- 

 f made for the purpose. Every sportsman 

 should have one. 



Also a cheaper quality rubber pad, stuffed with 

 hair, $1. 



LOOK AT THIS !— A central-fire, English Double 

 Gun, side snap-action, twist barrels, warranted, $2S. 



SPRATT'S DOG BISCUIT always on hand, and 

 sold in any quantity. 



SHELLS loaded to order with the greatest care, 

 and Repairing done in the nioBt artistic manner. 



GUNS taken in exchange, and Second-hand Guns 

 a specialty. 



CUTLERY.— Fine Sportsmen's Bowie and Bunt- 

 ing Knives; also, large assortment of finest Pocket 

 Razors, Clasp Knives, Spring-back Knives, 

 Etc., Etc. 



943 BROADWAY, 



Near Twenty-third Street, 



NEW YORK. 



Six Strip SPLIT BAMBOO RODS, three-Joint,wi 

 extra tip, in case, $18. 



lan silver, rubber and brass, of tit 



with all the latest improvements. ! 



AET1FICIAL MINNOWS, Insect, and Spoon Ba 

 of every description. 



Would call special attention to my large variety 

 offineTKOUT, JttASS and SALMON FLIES. 



FLIES tied to order from any pattern at shortes 

 notice. 



LINES, waterproof and tapeied, oiled, Braided 

 Silk, Braided Linen, Grass, Hair and Silk, Etc, 



Walking Cane Rods. 



The «' NEW FLOAT SPOON." One of the most 

 successful spoons in use. Try one. 



Patent Adjustable Floats and Sinkers. 



BLACK FLY REPELLANTS, 50 cents per bottle 

 and everything required by fishermen and nnglers. 



OPTICAL GOODS.— Compasses, Field and Marine 

 Glasses, Telescopes. Microscopes, etc., etc. 



Also EVERYT/HING pertaining to the Sporti 

 Line. 



LIBERALB SCOUNT TO THE TRADE. 



The Incites* eizxd 



test. 



No. 1 ^length 2 inches, S 1 .50 



No. 2, 



No. 3, 



No. 4, 



" A3 * i 



<* Ol " 



" Vll «* 



1.75 



2.00 



2.50 



THE VICTORIOUS BAL i LARD 



NEW 



THIS CUT REPRESENTS THE 



OFF-HAND RICBY-FINISH 



BALLARD. 



SCHOVERLINC, DALY & GALES, 84 Chambers Street, and 299 Broadway, N. Y. City. 



