62 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



H. 3L.. i)XJJ>rCI£X.EE»S 



PATENT 



CAMPING and MINING 



STOVE. 



PATENTED JUNE 543, 1875. 

 Outside dimensions, packed, 12x12x20 inches. 

 Weighing only 35 pounds, very durable, will cook 

 for ten persons, and is especially adapted for camping 

 purposes. The ware^onsists of 8 qt. kettle, 6 qt. tea 

 kettle, 2 qt. coffee pot, fry pan, round tin -pan, 2 

 square pans, dipper, gridiron, tent collar, 8 ft. funnel, 

 and an oven that will rp«' 15 noiinds beef. 



The ware i» su ci>nocii»ciea iu.i u nesta and packs 

 in the oven, and the oven and funnel pack inside the 

 Btove, as represented in cut 2, leaving room for pack 

 ing half a dozen plates, knives-, forks, spoous, and 

 drinking cups. Price complete, $15. 



SEND FOE CIRCULAR. 



H. U DUNGKLEE, 

 Box 2710. Boston. 



For sale at SPORTSMAN'S EMPORIUM, 502 Nas 

 sau st, New York City, and R. H. KILBY'S, 346 St. 

 Pau]_sr.reet, Montreal. 



'Agant" mimed in pvry town. jn113-4tfow 



Camp Lounge Oo., 

 iTroy, N. Y., and Nor 

 J walk. Ct. 2x7x23in. 

 ed, Pillow and 

 J Fly net. Sold by N Y. 

 and Boston sporting 

 dealers. Discounts- 

 large. Other styles 3x42in. $4 ami $5. St. Louis- 

 Albright <6 Sons. Chicago— J. W. D. Kelly & Bro , 

 88 Madieon-st. San Francisco— C. H. Moseley. 415 

 Sunsom-st,.; Ottawa, Canada, C. King& Co. 

 Jufi-eoy 



JUS T_0 U T ! 



ADIRONDACK GUIDE. 



NEW EDITION, WITH MAPS. 



BY B. R. WALLACE. 



Gives all possible hi formation relative to 

 Routes, Hotels, Resorts, Outfits, Guides, 

 Distances, &c, with emended railway 

 schedules, &c. 



The only Complete Guide to the 

 Worth Woods. 



The instructions embrace everything that can be de- 

 rired. Taking it all in all. it is the most complete 

 book that has been published on the Adirondacks, 

 not excepting even my own— Eon. J. T. Headley. 



I regard your "Descripti ve Guide"and the' Appendix" 

 as a most useful — nay. indi-pensable, manual for tour- 

 ists to that wonderful Wilderness. A tour in that 

 region is eminently a practical matter, and for that 

 reason I regard your "Guide' 1 as an important, useful, 

 and timely publication.— Benson J. Lossing. 



Itislhe only thing of the kind that has yet been pub- 

 lished—the very thim; that has been so long wauted 

 and waited for.— Alfred B. street, Author of -'Woods 

 and Waters. 1 ' 

 Sent by mail on receipt of price, $2." 



FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 

 (by whom the copyright is now held.) 

 Aug 10 tf 17 Chatham street, N. Y. City. 



ATTENTION RlFLEMEiN! 



The "FOREST & STREAM" New 



Hand-BooK for Riflemen. 



Rules for Practice and Competition. Practical Hints 

 concerning Ranges, Targets, Scoring, Rifles, Shoot- 

 ing, etc. Forma for Organization of Rille Associa- 

 tions, By-Laws, and a Rifle Associations in America 

 Illustrated witn. Maps, Sketches, and Diagrams. By 

 Majok Geo. O. Stabr, Secretary American Rifle As- 

 sociation. 



1 vol. l8mo, cloth, I'rice 50 cents. 



Sold by all bookseller*, or mailed, postpaid, on re- 

 ceipt of price, by J. B. FORD & CO., New York. 



lh-29 



rpAX7f)EKVllSi"S MANUAL— A COM- 

 I piete practical guide to collecting, preparing, 

 preserving and mounting animals, birds, reptiles, in 

 sects, &c Illustrated. 50ets. Hunter and Trapper's 

 Guide, 20. Dog Training, 25. Of booksellers, or by 



mail. JESSE HANEY 

 Aug. 10 6m. 



bCO., 119 Nassau St., N 



Zoological Garden. 



FAIRMOUNT PARR, PHILADELPHIA. 



Open everyday. A large collection of Living Wild 

 Beasts, Birds, and Reptiles. Admission, 25 cents; 

 children >ind« twelve. 10 cent* janfi 1y 



Birds and Animals Preserved to Order as 



IS. L. NEWCOMB, 



TAXIDERMIST, 



NO. 7 CHERRY STREET, SALEM, MASS, 



THE DALY GUN 



IS WITHOUT QUESTION THE FINEST AND BEST GUN FOR THE 

 MONEY SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES. 



Every Gun Fully Warranted. 



Send for Catalogue to 



SCHOVERIING&DALY 



84 and 86 CHAMBERS ST., N. Y., 



Aud to W. R. Schaefer, 61 Elm St.. Boston, and F. P. Taylor, 72 E. Madison St., Chicago. Green's patent Le ader, price £2 



THE 76 SHOOTING COKT, 



ON EXHIBITION 



AT THE 



CENTENNIAL. 



(patent applied for) 

 Reversible, back 

 and front alike; car- 

 ries 38 shells in front 

 and 38 behind; any 

 size, either end rip, 

 and perfecr,lv secur- 

 ed from rain and 

 loss. Four large and 

 four small pockets 

 on outside skirts, 

 and inside game 

 pockets The full size 

 of the skirts. Money 

 re f nnde d it nor 

 pleased. Made of 

 Tap pan ' s v a ; er- 

 proof duck. Price, 

 per express $13.50. 

 by pott $15. Dealers 

 supplied. Send for 



Circular. CEOii Q m H ENDING 



Ang31 3tn. Washington, D. C. 



Thomson's 

 Oil Finished Grain Leather Shoe- 

 Pack or Moccasin. 



With So!e, Price, ©7.50. Without Sole, $5.50- 



Made wi'h heavy sole for land use; also without 

 sole for snow and canoe purposes: All' hand eewed 

 and strongly made Laeed in front with hooks (over 

 English style of water-tight tongue), thereby securing 

 PERFECT FIT around ankle, thus preventing all 

 slipping at the heel Made with broad Holes and on 

 scientific principles. 



Fills the want long felt by sportsmen for an easy 

 fitting and durable shoe. 



In ordering, state size of boot worn. Sent by mail 

 on receipt of price, with 40 cents additional for post- 

 age, ©r by express C. O. D., everywhere. Manufac- 

 tured by THOMSON & SON, 338 Broadway, New 

 York. ju27-tf 



Good's Oil Tanned 

 Moccasins. 



The best thing ever worn fyy 

 sportsmen. Not injured by wet- 

 ting and drying -always soft and 

 easy to the feet. Four dif- 

 ferent styles. Prices to 

 suit the times. Send for 

 illustrated circular and 

 (Successor to Frank Good). MARTIN S. 



price list. 



HUTCRINGS, R. 0. Box 3fc8 Dover, N. H. 



ju27 tf 



BLOOMING GROVE PARK AS- 

 SOCIATION. 



FOE SALE.— ONE SHARE IN" ABOVE 

 Association. The best Game Preserve in Amer- 

 ica, at a very low figure. Address J. F. O. W.. P. 

 0. box 1889, Boston. aug3 tf 



Founded July 4, 1S08. 



Thos- W. Sparks, 



Shot and Bar Lead 



MANUFACTURER, 

 mw s 121 Walnut St., Philadelphia' 



Jfaper and Metallic Shells 



FOB 



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. THE PATENT MOVABLE ANVILS, 

 made of steel wire, will not bend or bwak. 



THE BERDAN PATENT SHELLS, new model, with 

 Hobhs' patent waterproof primers, never miss fire, and are 

 highly prized by 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 SHKLLS equal to any imported. They are sure 

 fire, and will not burst In the gun. 



Inquire of any of the dealers in sporting materials for 

 theU. M. C. Co.'s Shells. 



Not sold at. retail bv the manufacturers. dee23 tf 



New Jr*»pex* S^hell Conioal Jt3a»e. 

 WILLIAMS' PATENT. 



Manufactured bv the ST. LOUIS PAT- 

 ENT SHELL M'F'G CO , office 209 North 

 fourth street. The advantages claimed for 



"nMirA-l-RAQF-PA-DF-R-QHF-M— he8e eb : e]l8are: Cheapness, a sa\ingof 25 



JU.BU UAI^PAQEFACErKzOn E LL . _. percent, in the nee of powder, less lecoil 



jll^lfffeEP^ I S2S :HIEIjL =KliK6aCL05^= These shells are equal to the be-t English', 



: . :. ====£ and 3f drachms of powder will do the work 



jpjygp:- "1PI of 5 dracmhri in any other shells. The sizeg 



IJBllsSsl TX^Zffi' ii '*•• ' ■ ' , ,![ . ' .■■"'"J made are No. 10, 2J inches; No 13, S| inches. 



■•^UvfPm.'- ■ '^ISSSBG^ .. ^|gggj| Longer shells made o order ar exua cost. 



^^ IfTr ?£^-^ ■-■ ,- ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■,..,. 7.;., , - ,. i Ask your gunmakers for them and nse no 



others Shells are not mailable. Sample 100 will be sent by express on receipt of $1,30 for 10s or $1.15 for 13s 



an g24 9t 



ORIENTAL POWDKK 



MANUFACTURERS OF SUPERIOR TARGET AND SPORTING 



ILL8, 



GUNPOWDER. 



BRANDS— Diairond Grain, Falcon Ducking", Western Sporting and Ducking, 

 Also, Mining and Blasting Powders. 



OFFICES— 13 Broad at., Boston; 19 Exchange st., Buffalo; 9 State st., Chicago; 32? N. Second st., St. Lmii 9 

 _____ Agencies in all the principal Cities in rhn r*_ nntrv Dec2 



BOUDREN'S 



Patent Combination 



Reflecting 



Jack Lamp. 





JOHNSON'S 





BOUDRKNS 





Patent 





Patent Combination Reflecting 



JAi 



J/ 





SUPPORT 





FISHING LAMP 



Indispensable 



4 



Not 



o 



on any 



f r Sri 



affected 



bv 



mm 



HUNTING, 



*«^Jm^ 



WIND, 

 RAIN, or 

 JOLTING. 



_ Jlr^_ 



BOATING, 



^§^^Tl§lflv ' 



Throws a very 



""""3^" 





i^^^^^^i^^^V 



bright light 



'■ . : 



or 



Frt^i^^^j™f^^ak*r 



100 ft. ahead. 



IIP" 





;M\i' 



Burns Kero- 



:if.ii v .., .:...■:..!■,. ■■' , '';" 



CAMPING 



mm,r ' •' 



sene without a 

 chimney. 



I k%, ; 



For Night Hunting. 

 DEER, COONS, Etc. 



TRIP. 



Useful for Night Hunting, Fishins, Riding For Spearing 



Horseback, and in open wagons. Light is nn- tptcitx a-\tt\ t?cth 



der perfect control of wearer by slight move- a ma. ajnu js&ijo, 



ment of body, leaving head and arms free. Lighting Camps and Landings 



This Lamp supplies a want Ions felt by Sportsmen, as it affords them a reliable Light, with which thev can 

 hunt and fish in any weather, thereby doubling their chances for sport. As a Carriage Lamp it has no EQUAL. 

 Fits any carriage. Price, JACK LAMP alone, $6; SUPPORT, $3 each; JACK AND FISHING LAMP, $8 

 each. Sent C. O. D., with privilege of examinaion before p«vraent. 



WJEiITi3 MAr^UFACTTXKJLISTO 



BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT. 



A larger size is made, which is designed to light Steamboats, Wharves, Stables,houses, Sugar Store Houses, 

 Galleries, Ends of Railroad Trains, Omnibuses, very large Wagons, etc. Liberal discount to dealers. Send 

 for circulars. je33 



COMFY, 



o^y / /-//oy/ 





lii 



; ([IrtViUUd; (lihTl'ill £c dimity iiliU?^5, 



,. 3ase Ba] 1 & Gvmnasm'rn L 



THE PIGEON'S FRIEND. 



Ira A. Paine's Gla^s Ball Trap. 



The best practice In the world. Affords more 

 amusement than a billiard table or bowling auoy. 

 Call and see it, or send for circular to 



RONAN'S METAL SHELL CLEANEE. 



Clean 8 50 shells in ten minutes. No water used. 

 Knives' elastic self-adjusting prevents the slipping of 

 wads. Unequalled as a breech wiper by covering 

 with an oiled cloth. For sale by all gun dealers. 

 Price §1 50, 10 and 12 bore. J, F. RONAN, 78S 

 Shawm it avf-nue. Boston, Mass. aug24 2t 



Shooting' Ground Wanted 



TO RENT.— For general fall birds, quail, 

 shore birds, woodcock, snipe, ducks, &c. Must 

 be this side of the Potomac river, Barnegat Bay or 

 l^wm-itfftS J*<k ma P^ferred. Address by letter 

 8PQKTSMAN, § Pine sfreet, Roosa 7, N. T. * Anlt 



ang24 3m 



EATON, HOLBERTON & CO., 

 102 Nassau street, P. O. box5,l"». 



Fenner's Portable Boat. 



FOR SPORTSMEN, TOURISTS, AND 

 Surveyors. For fishing, fall shooting ana i or 

 winter sport in the South. Lwht, strong ^W*^ 

 noiseless. Compact to carry, easily and T n ^ l Yj.? a 

 up. Shown ar. D. 4, 34, Machinery Hall, Philadeipm*r 

 Send for circular and prices to 

 SWgSUm Q, A* TENNER, Mygtil IW. ®f 



