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FOREST AND STREAM. 



}afyl* wd §t$ort8 forgff0rt$mm. 



TUBES' HOTEL, 



OAKLAND, California. 



JOHN M. LAWLOR & CO., Proprietoes. 



SITUATED AT THE TERMINU8 OF 

 the great Trans-continental Railroad; 40 min- 

 utes from San Francisco; 200 rooms, with hot and 

 cold water in every room; delightful drives and splen- 

 did scenery; a favorite home for tourists. july22-6m 



Rossin House, Toronto, Canada. 

 SHEAES & SON, Proprietors. 



This house is a favorite resort for gentlemen sports- 

 men from all parts of the United States and Canada. 



DUCK SHOUTING.—THE ATTEN- 

 tion of sportsmen is called to the fact that 

 the best shooting ground within three hundred miles 

 of New York city is Shinnecock Bay. More ducks of 

 all kinds in the bay now than has been for a number 

 of years, and sportsmen are bringing in bags of birds 

 daily. The most experienced guides and gunners, 

 with boxes, battues, decoys, etc., furnished at the 

 Bay View Hon?e. Address 



ORVILLE WILCOX, Proprietor, 

 Good Ground Post Office, 

 nov25 Suffolk county, Long Island. 



For J^lox-Iclab. 



"PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN 



1 Mail Steamship Company's line to Savannah, 

 Ga , sailing every Saturday, from Pier 22, below Pine 

 street, Delaware 'River, at 12 o'clock noon, making 

 close connections through to all points South. The 

 line is composed of the steamships JUNIATA and WY- 

 OMING. The Wyoming does not carry passengers. 

 The Juniata is a favorite ship with the traveling pub- 

 lic, having passenger accommodations of the most 

 superb character. She has recently been refitted and 

 elegantly furnished with everything requisite to the 

 comfort and convenience of passengers. 



.Families en route for FLORIDA, Georgia, Alabama, 

 and even as far as New Orleans, will find the Savan- 

 nah route the mest desirable for comfort, as well as 

 he most economical. Through trains of the Central 

 Railroad of Georgia, and Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, 

 Florida, leave Savannah every morning and evening. 

 The Florida steamers leave Savannah three days in the 

 week for all points on the coast. 



For through passenger tickets and bills of lading to 

 all points in Florida, Georgia. Alabama and Tennes- 

 see, applv to WM. L. JAMES, General Agent, 416 

 South Delaware avenue, Philadelphia. 



Florida Excursions 



season ofl875-6. 

 Round Trip Excursion Tickets 



AT 



Keduced Bates 



are now for s j le to 



Jacksonville, Florida, 



at the following Ticket Offices of ihe Pennsylvania 

 Railroad:— 



Boston -203 and 205 Washington street. 



New York— No. 1 Astor House, Nos 526 and 941 

 Broadway, Desbrosses and Courtlandt Street Fer- 

 ries. No. 182Ma-ket street, Newark; and Pennsyl- 

 vania Railroad Depots Jersey City, Newark, Eliza- 

 beth, Rahway, New Brunswick and Trenton. 



Decl6-tf 



TO YACHTSMEN YISITING FLORIDA. 



Sarasota, Manatee county. 



TO SPORTSMEN VISTING FLORIDA 

 this Winter I will furnish a schooner yacht of 

 eleven tons, that will accommodate about a dozen 

 persons. I will let them have her and two men to 

 run her, and a small boat, for eight dollars a day. I 

 will meet them at Cedar Keys or Key West, which- 

 ever is most suitable to them: only let me know 

 when to meet them . WM. S . BENNET, 



Novlttf Capt. schooner Cary M. 



Muzzle Loaders 



OONYERTED INTO BREECH LOADERSj 



OTJB PATENT 



Electric Rebounding Lock 



ADJUSTED TO ANY GUN. 

 FROM ^4 3PE2R LOOK. 



EYTRA BARRELS FITTED AND CHOKE BORED 



IF DESTRED. STUB DAMASCUS 



FROM $30 AND UPWARDS. 



Mortimer & Blrtwood, 



2i ELM Street. Boston. Mm* 



Thomas Sparks, 



Shot and Bar Lead 



MANTTF^OTTTJEWEIfc, 



[Established 1808.] 



Office .121 Wal nutSt. Philadelphia. 



C. &TEHR, 347 Broome 



St., 3 doors from Bowery, 

 under Occidental Hotel, rec- 

 ommends his large assort- 

 ment of Meerschaum Pipes 

 and Cigar Holders, suitable 

 for CHRISTMAS and NEW- 

 YEAR'S PRESENTS. Mo- 

 nograms on Pipes and Cigar 

 Holders artistically exe- 

 cuted. Call and examine 

 my stock and get Price List. 



The Boss Revolving CartridgeHoIder 



riARRIES PAPER OR METALLIC 



\J SHELLS, either end up, revolves on centre 

 glides, weighs but 1* pounds, and is only 1* inches 

 wide. Holders flare at top so as to quickly receive 

 the shells, and, being elastic, securely clasp the same. 

 For ease of action and rapid shooting it excels any- 

 thing of the kind invented. 



In ordering; give the size of shells and a loose meas- 

 ^ISy °K GOBS. Neosho Fall^au. 



\$ot[temmn §00$. 



Orange Sporting Powder. 



ORANGE LIGHTNING POWDER, 



The strongest and cleanest Powder made. Nos. 1 

 to 7, packed only m sealed 1 lb. canisters. The coarser 

 sizes (higher numbers) especially are recommended 

 to owners of fine breech-loading guns, giving great 

 penetration with very slight recoil. 



ORANGE DUCKING POWDER, 



For water fowl. Very strong and clean. Nos. 1 to 

 5. Packed in metal kegs of 6} lbs. each, and in canis- 

 ters of 1 and 5 lbs . 



ORANGE RIFLE POWDER, 



The best for rifles and for all ordinary purposes. 

 Sizes F.g. FF.g, FFF.g, the last being the finest. 

 Packed in wood and metal kegs of 25 lbs., 12Jlbs., 

 and 6J lbs., and in canisters of 1 lb. and i lb. 



All of the above give high velocities and less resiau* 

 um than any other hrands made. 



BLASTING, MINING, AND SHIPPING POW- 

 DER OF ALL GRADES AND SIZES PACKED IN 

 WOOD OR METAL KEGS OF 25 LBS. 



SAFETY FUSE AND ELECTRICAL BLASTING 

 AP ir*AR ATU S 



LAFLIN & RAND POWDER Co., 



21 Park Row, N. Y. 



Sole proprietors and manufacturers of the celebra- 

 ted ORANGE brand of GUNPOWDER. Recom- 

 mended and used by Capt. A . H. BOGARDUS, the 

 "Champion Wing Shot of the World.' 1 



DITTMAR POWDER 



MANUFACTURING CO. 



MY NEW IMPROVED POWDER 

 can novv be loaded from an ordinary powder 

 flask; grains hard. Use it now like Black Powder. 

 No fear of overloading. Burns slow now. No foul- 

 ing of the gun. Little or no smoke. Little or no re- 

 coil. Nor, very loud report. Less heating of the bar- 

 rel in rapid firing. Good penetration and good pat- 

 tern. Safe to keep, as it does not explode if set on 

 fire except well confined. Shells furnished loaded 

 with powder only, if desired. None genuine without 

 mv signature on the can. CARL DI » TM % R. 



Neponskt, Mass. 



HOLIDAY PRESETSTS. 



Received the Prize at the Paris Exposition, 1867. 



Fred. Julius Kaldenherg, 



WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN. AND 

 MANUFACTURER OF 



Amber Goods, Meerschaum Pipes, Cigar 

 Holders, etc. 



Monogram and Crests cut on Pipes and Holders. 

 Portraits made from Photographs. Pipes and Holders 

 ofany design, or mada to order. 



N. B.— By a new process I boil Pipes so that the 

 color remains, no matter how much or how hot they 

 are smoked. 



Pipes sent by mail to all parts of the ivorld. 



Stores: 4 and 6 John St., one door rrom Rroadway; 

 N. W. cor. Nassau and John sts ; 6 Astor House, 

 Broadway, New York. P.O. Box 81. Send for Illus- 

 trated Catalogues. nov23-3m 



DrTOJfcC EVERY SMOKIER. 



AN INDISPENSABLE ARTICLE 

 FOR THIS PIPE. Pick, Spoon 

 and Press combined. Can be car- 

 ried in the pocket. Has long 

 been used in Europe, and now 

 manufactured in this country for 

 the first time Sent post-paid on 

 receipt of 50 cents. Address 



WALKER & WELCH, 212 Main street, Buffalo.N. Y 

 Novll 8tn 



TRY IT Vanity Fair. 



1 111 XI it is shaved from the best Natu- 

 ral Leaf, for Meerschaum and Cigarettes. Does not 

 make the tongue sore. Liberal sample on receipt of 

 20 cents. Highest award, Vienna, 1873. Send for cir- 

 cular. WM. S. KIMBALL tfc CO., 

 Peerless Tobacco Works, Rochester, N. Y. 



From G. V. N. Ogden, Rye IVeck. 



The Vanity Fair tobacco arrived all right. There is 

 only one fault I can find with it— it has a peculiar fla- 

 vor, exclusively its own, unlike any tobacco I have 

 heretofore smoked, and of such exquisite sweetness 

 that it seduces a poor frail human being into smoking 

 much more than he would of any other tobacco. This 

 fault is, however, counterbalanced by the fact that it 

 does not burn or bite the tongue, nor affect the head 

 as most all other tobacco does. The effect of smok- 

 ing Vanity Fair is to permeate the smoker with a 

 "good will-towards-allmen" sort of feeling. 



Does not make the Tongue Sore. 



Smoke Vanity Fair.— There must be some mag- 

 ical properties in it, akin to the wonderful Eastern 

 plant that made captive those who inhaled it. 



From Isaac I. Hite, Mellonviile, Orange Vo., Fla. 



I have by accident gotten hold of a few packages of 

 your Vanity Fair, and find it better than any brand in 

 this market. It sells at double the price of any other 

 tobacco. 



I have a drug store, and would like to keep and sell 

 your tobacco. Please quote price, &c. 



Best in the World. Ask your Dealer for it. 



With Vanit} Fair you can commune sweetly all the 

 day long; incense for your success; mourner in ashes 

 for your disappointment. Best dealers have it. 



Vanity Fair.— We wish those who hear of this to- 

 bacco the first time to ask some friend about it. Many 

 people know it; they invariably praise. 



MAPLE SYRUP m AIR-TIGHT 

 gallon cans, $1.50 per gallon. No charge for 

 cans. ». L. GRAVES, Sunderland, Vt. 



Hortl-fc 



CHAMPION GUNS OF ENGLAND 



Unrivalled SportingGuns. 



Stand unequalled in every contest. Their perform- 

 ance at the London Trials of 1875 beats the records of 

 any maker in the world. 



1875. 12-Gauge, Choke Boring. 

 Maker of Gun. Exhibitor. 



1st— Greener Greener. 



2d— Pape Davidson. 



3d— Pape Pape. 



Out of a class of 68 guns, 3 out of the 6 best were 

 made by Pape. The Greener gun was protested 

 against on the spot for having its score false counted, 

 the fact proven there, and afterwards confirmed by 

 same gun being shot for two days per week for six 

 weeks in succession, when its average score only took 

 24th place, its very best score being greatly below the 

 scores of the bes tsix guns. 



1875. 12-Gauge, Old Sporting Bore. 

 Maker of Gun. Exhibitor. 



: st— Pape Davidson. 



2d— Pape Davidson. 



1875. Long Range, 60 yards, Choke Bores. 



1st— Pape Davidson 



60 yams, Long Range, Sporting Boring. 

 1st— Pape Davidson 



Those champion Long Range guns, only 7 pound 

 weight, with a charge of 3i dr. to 1£ oz. shot,beat the 

 best 8 bore Greener gun at 60 yards; weight, 15 lbs. ; 

 6 drachms and 2£ oz. shot. 



1875. The Sportsman's Sub. Cup, valued at £45, 

 was also awarded to W. R. Pape, for the original in- 

 vention of choke boring. Winner of the London Gun 

 Trials of 1858. 1?59, 1866. Address 



NORTH OF ENGLAND GUN WOPKS, 

 Newcastle on Tyne, England 



Dec2 NO AGENTS. 



TOILETS 



FINE ENGLISH 



BREECH LOADING GUNS, 



Made to Order 

 FROMJBTOCK. 



rt£ JV 3£f»^ " Taese Cuns, celebrated for 

 if& v ^--SlE^c)^ genuine high class workmanship 

 and No. 1 SHOOTING POW- 

 ERS, are built in Bix qualities 

 (oi brands.) They are now im- 

 ported direct to our NEW YORK 

 OFFICE, and so'd by the Manu- 

 facturers to SPORTSMEN at 

 the following prices. 

 Pioneer, - - - - $65 Gold. 



Tolley, 90 " 



'iKIM'll Standard, - - - - 115 « 

 National, - - - 140 " 

 Challenge, - - - 180 «• 

 -^ f « Paragon. " - " » 25 " 

 lEnflNEwgr TRAP SHOTS and others re - 

 1L~>^ quiring Guns specially built, on 

 our new system for DOUBLE-CLOSE SHOOTING, 

 with increased PENETRATION, can have their wishes 

 carried out WITH DESPATCH 



Without Extra Cost. 



Send for illustrated descriptive particulars and price 

 sheets to our 



BRANCH OFFICE, 29 Maiden Lane, 



NEW YORK CITY. 

 MANUFACTORY, PIONEERIWORKS, 

 iyl Birmingham. England 



H.C.Squires/ - 1 ^^^ 8 * 



THE GREAT 



London Gun Trial, 



1875. 



W; W. GREENER begs to inform his numerous 

 clients in the United States that he has been very suc- 

 cessful in the above trial, having secured the first 

 prize, a silver cup, value 40 guineas— elass 2 for 12 

 bores; also winner in class 1 for 8 and 10 bores, and 

 class 4 for 20 bores. He has won in all the classes for 

 improved boring, which is upon a different plan to any 

 other maker, and is far superior in the three most es- 

 sential points, viz., PATTERN, PENETRATION, 

 and REGULARITY OF SHOOTING. 



Mr. HENRY C. SQUIRES, of No. 1 Cortlandt St., 

 New York, is now importing my DOUBLE CLOSE- 

 SHOOTING GUNS to order, an invoice of which 

 will be shipped to him on the 1st July, and can be ex- 

 amined about the 15th. All special orders given to 

 Mr. Squires will be carefully filled. A full report of 

 the GREAT TRIAL, showing the marked superiority 

 of my guns over guns made by Dougal, Pape, 

 Tolley, and others, will shortly be published, and can 

 be had on application at No. 1 Cortland St. 



W. W. GREENER, 



Champion Gun Maker, 



St. Mary's Works, Birmingham, England. 



HENRY C. SQUIRES, of No. 1 Cortlandt street 

 has just received an invoice of these close-shooting 

 guns, and from him any information in reference to 

 the results of the Great Trial can be obtained on ap- 

 plication 



The Up-Town Sportsman's Depot. 



Chas. L Ritzmaim & Co., 



^43 BROADWAY (aUove 2»d St.) 

 Factory, 114 Centre Street. 



IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF 



Guns, Rifles, Pisfols 9 FishingTackIe 



Remington Rifles and Shot Guns, Holabird Shoot- 

 ing Suits, Cartridge Vest, Belts and Pouches. Im- 

 plements for both muzzle and breech leading guns. 

 Sportsmen's Goods and Ammunition of All Hinds. 



We take muzzle loaders in exchange for breech 

 loaders, and have always some fine second-hand guns 

 on hand cheap . 



Goods sent C. O. D. to all parts of the United 

 States. 



Ivory and Pearl Stocks put on Pistols. Repairing 

 of all kinds artistically executed. 



Cartridges for Breech Loading Shot Guns, ready 

 loaded, put up in boxes of fifty, or loaded to order, 



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W. W. GREENER'S 



DOUBLE CLOSE - SHOOTING 



GUIVfe. Winner of the Silver Cup, 

 value 40 guineas, at the Great Lon- 

 don Field Trial 1875, beating 33 com- 

 petitors with 68 guns, also winning 

 in all the other classes for the Im- 

 proved System of Boring. These 

 guns will kill from 80 to 100 yards, 

 loaded with large shot, and will 

 shoot well with small Bhot with a 

 less powder charge than guns bored 

 upon the old system. For report of 

 the Gun Trial apply to Messrs. Mc- 

 Laran, Williams & Co., Ageuts, St. 

 Louis, U. S. A. Address 



W. W. GREENER, 

 St. Mary's Works, Birmingham, England. 



J. D. DOUGALL'S 



EXPRESS SHOT GUNS. 



(Title registered.) 



SHOWN by trials at Wimbledon by Editor 

 of the Field to possess the GREATEST PENE- 

 TRATION and therefore LONGEST RANGE— thus: 

 Circle, 30 inches; 300 pellets; average, 191; penetra- 

 tion, 37. The Editor's trial of Greener guns with 340 

 pellets of same shot and same charge of powder, gave 

 180,and penetration 30, although there were 40 more pel- 

 lets in each charge. Should any controversy arise as 

 to the durability of these new systems, we herewith 

 warn all beforehand that our system is our own inven- 

 tion (though founded on the American idea) and is DU- 

 RABLE, a fact remarked on by the Field, that the 

 guns tried had been in use during last season, and ref- 

 erences permitted to the owners . Send for Illustrated 

 Circulars to 



59 St. James's Street London. 



JOHN R1GBY & GO. 



Manufacturers of Fine Guns and Rifles. 



^ 



Pattern mdcu by 



our Close-Shoot- 

 ing 12 Bore, 



1 1-8 IVo. 6, 40 

 yards. 



HIGHEST PEN- 

 ETRATION 



AT 



FIELD TRIAL 

 I18T5. 



Express Rifles, Double and Single, 



.360, .400 and .450 Bore. 

 RIGBY'S Celel>i*ate<l 



MUZZLE-LOADING MATCH RIFLE. 



PRICE LISTS, &c, ON APPLICATION TO 



24 SUFFOLK STREET, DUBLIN, or 



72 ST. JAMES STREET,LONDOi\. 



Gun and Rifle Manufacturers, 



Call the attention of the Sportsmen of America to the 

 extreme SIMPLICITY, STRENTH and DURABIL- 

 ITY" of their New Patent "SIMPLEX" Breech loader 

 and INDEPENDENT EXTRACTOR. 



The parts in this new action are so few (only two,) 

 its mechanical soundness so thorough, and the 

 strength and simplicity of the action so great, that 

 W. & P. feel sure it will supercede all the complicated 

 and manifold grips now in use, its one powerful grip 

 being far stronger than any double, treble or quadruple 

 grip now used. In this new action LEVER and GBIP 

 ARE ONE SOLID PIECE OP STEEL and the AN- 

 GLE of the BODY is left in its ENTIRE STRENGTH. 



Drawings of action and extractor will be sent on ap- 

 plication, and orders may be forwarded through any 

 of the best houses in the States for execution in the 

 Spring. 



Guns guaranteed to make patterns of from 160 to 

 230 with No. 6 SHOT AT 40 YARDS, as desired. 



NO. 25 SOUTH CASTLE STREET, 

 LIVERPOOL. 



aug26-tf Established 1780. 



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 FROM ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE. 

 Muzzle Loaders Altered to Breech Loaders. 



my27 



BREECH LOADING SHOT GUN. 



PRICES, $50.00 TO $250.00. 



Muzzle«Loadingr Guns Altered tc Breech 

 Loading. 



AGENTS FOR HOLABIRD'S SHOOTING SUITS. 



Send for Circular. 



Clark &o Sneider. 



314 W. Pratt «t., Baltimore. 



