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FOREST AND STREAM. 



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The Hazard Powder Co., 



MANTJFACTUEERS OF 



Gunpowder. 



Hazard's "Electric" Powder. 



Kos. 1 (fine) to 6 (coarse). Unsurpassed In point of 

 strength anti cleanliness. Packed in square canis- 

 ters of 1 lb. only. 



Hazard's "American Sporting." 



Kofl. 1 (fine; to 3 (coarse). In 1 lb. canisters and 6J lb. 

 kegs. A fine grain, quick and clean, for upland and 

 prairie shoe ting. Well adapted to short guns. 



Hazards "Duck Shooting." 



Hob. 1 (fine) to 5 (coarse). In 1 and 5 lb. canisters 

 and »i and 12$ lb. kegs. Burns slowly and very 

 clean, shooting remarkably close, and with great 



rnetration. Pot field, forest and water shooting 

 ranks any other brand, and it is equally services • 

 ble for muzzle or breech loader. 



Hazard's "Kentucky Rifle." 



FJPTG, FFG, and "Sea Shooting" FG, in kegs of 26 

 12i, and 6* lbs. and cans of 5 lbs. FFFG is also 

 packed in 1 and 1 lb. canisters. Burns strong ana 

 moUt. The FFFG and FFG are favorite brands 

 for ordinary sportimr, and the "Sea Shooting" FG 

 is the standard Rifle powder of the country. 



BUPERIOR MINING AND BLASTING POWDER. 



GOVERNMENT CANNON AND MUSKET POW- 

 DER; ALSO SPECIAL GRADES FOR EXPORT, 

 OF ANY REQUIRED GRAIN OR PROOF MAN- 

 UFACTURED TO ORDER. 



The above can be had of dealers, or of the Compa- 

 ny's agents in every prominent city, or wholesale at 

 our office 



88 Wall Street. INew York:. 



Duponfs 



SPORTING, SHIPPING AND MINING 



POWDEB. 



DUPONT'S GUNPOWDElt MILLS 



(Established in 1801), 



Have maintained their great reputation for 75 years 



M anuf acture the Celebrated 



JBA&LE DUCKING, EAGLE RIFLE, AND DIA 



MONO GRAIN POWDER. 



The most Popular Powder in Use. Also, 



Sporting, Mining-, Shipping and Blast- 

 ing Powder 



Of all kinds and descriptions. 

 Fer Bale in all parts of the country. Represented 



F. L. Kneeland, 



Feb 10-ly 70 Wall Street, New York. 



Orange Sporting Powder. 



OKANGIE MGSHTNING POWDEE, 



The strongest and cleanest Powder made. Nos. 1 

 to 7, packed only in sealed 1 lb. canisters. The coarsei 

 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 

 B. Packed in metal kegs of 6i lbs. each, and in canis- 

 ter* of 1 and 5 lbs. 



ORANGE RIFLE POWDER, 



The best for rifles and for all ordinary purposes. 

 Pizes P.g. FF.g, PFF.g, the last being the finest. 

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

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



All of the above give high velocities and less reeiau- 

 «m than any otherbrands 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 

 APPARATUS. 



LAFLIN & RAND POWDER Co,, 



26 Murray St., N. Y. 



Sole proprietors and manufacturers of the celebra- 

 ©d ORANGE brand of GUNPOWDER. Recom 

 mended and used by Capt. A. H. BOGARDU8, the 

 •Champion Wing Shot of the World." 



"CHALLENGE. 



The nndersignecl is prepared to prove all the supe- 

 ior qualities he claims for his powder. 



Safety, Cleanliness, Strength, Little 

 Recoil, Little Smoke, Small Report, 

 Less Heating of the Barrel in Rapid 

 Firing, and its Regularity in Shooting. 



He challenges all riflemen to shoot against him wi& 

 black powder^ 200 rounds, without wiping; 100 rounds 

 Off-hand, at S00. 500 and 1,000 yards respectively, and 

 JO0 rounds in anv position at same distances; the 20C 

 rounds equally divided at the three ranges; sighting 

 ghots extra. 

 Will shoot for money if desired. 

 The powder is also well adapted for shot guns. 

 Inquire for the "Dittmar Powder" of your deal 

 ■rnddresi the 

 f DITTMAR POWDER MANFG CO, 



THE NEW BALLARD. 



Schoverling & Daly, 



84 and 86 Chambers Street, 



. NEW YORK. 



P. O. 5.3SO. 



SEXD FOR CATALOGUE 



Hunting, Sporting, Perfecting, Pacific, Off-Hand and Creedmor. 



Tlie Uriflingr Pronounced Perfection Tfry the Besyt Jmigres. 



THE '76 SHOOTING COAT, 



Circular. 

 Augai 3m. 



ON EXHIBITION 



CENTENNIAL. 



(patent applied for) 

 Reversible, back 

 and front alike; car- 

 ries 38 shells in front 

 and 38 behind; any 

 feize, either end up, 

 and perfectly secur- 

 ed from ram and 

 loss. Four large and 

 four small pockets 

 on outside skirts, 

 and inside game 

 pockets the full size 

 of the skirts. Money 

 refunded if not 



?leaeed. Made of 

 a p pan' a v a*er- 

 proof duck. Price, 

 per express $13.50, 

 by pofct $15. Dealers 

 supplied. Send for 



GEO. C. HENRUffC, 



Washington, D. C. 



Thomson's 

 Oil Finished Grain Leather Shoe- 

 Pack or Moccasin. 



With Sole, Priee, $7.50. Without Hole, #5.50- 



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

 sole for snow and canoe purposes: All hand sewed 

 and strongly made Laced 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 soles 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 poBt- 

 asre, ©r by express CO. D., everywhere. Manufac- 

 tured by THOMSON & SON, 338 Broadway. New 

 York. ju27-tf 



Ooocl's Oil Tanned 



Moccasin s. 



The best thing ever worn by 

 sportsmen. Not injured by wet- 

 ting and drying -always soft and 

 easy to the feet. Four dif- 

 fer e n t styles . Pri ces to 

 suit the times. Send for 

 illustrated circular and 

 price list. (Successor to Frank Good). MARTINS. 

 HUTCHINGS, P. O. Box 8(i8 Dover, N. H. 



jn27 tf 



BLOOMING GROVE PARK AS- 

 SOCIATION. 



FOR SALE.— ONE SHARE IN ABOVE 

 Association. The best Game Preserve in Amer- 

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

 O. box 1889, Boston. aug3tf 



Founded July 4, 1308. 



Thos. W. Sparks, 



Shot and Bar Lead 



MANUFACTURER, 

 Office, 121 Walnut St., Philadelphia. 



Taper and Metallic feiieils 



FOR 



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 eteel wire, will not bend or break. 



THE BERDAN PATENT SHELLS, new model, with 

 Hobos' patent waterproof primers, never mies fire, and are 

 highly prized bv all that have used them. 



PAPER SHELLS.— By repeated experiments and great 

 eutlav for imp/oved materials, and machinery made ex- 



?ressly for the purpose, we can now warrant oar BROWN 

 APER SHKLL8 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 polrl at retail bv the manufacturers. dee23 tf 



ICNTe w l?»r>er S^liell Conical 

 11 WILLIAMS' PATENT. 



s»0. 



.'/.MACKWITX. - 



other*. Shells are not mailable, 

 an g24 9t 



Manufactured bv the ST. LOUIS PAT- 

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

 Fourth street. Tt>e advantages claimed for 

 hese shells are: Cheapness, a saving of 35 

 per cint. in the use of powder, less-recoil. 

 These shells are equal to the be*t English, 

 and Si drachms of ponder will do the work 

 of 5 dracmhs in any other shell-'. The sizns 

 made are No. 10, 2$ inches; No 12, 2| inches. 

 Longer shells made o order at exua cost. 

 A^k your trunmakers for tutm and use no 

 Sample 100 will be sent by expi ess on receipt of $1 30 for 10s or $1 '. 15 for 13s 



ORIENTAL POWDKK MILLS, 



MANUFACTURERS OP SUPERIOR TARGET AND Si'ORTINQ 



GUNPOWDER. 



BRANDS— Diamond Grain, Falcon Dncking, Western Sporting and Dnckingr. 

 Also, Mining and Blasting Powders. 



OFFICBS-13 Broad St., Boston; 19 Excnantje St., Buffalo; 9 State St., Chicago; 327 N. Second st., St. Louis 

 Agencies in all the principal Cities m the Country. "^ 



BOUDREN'S 



Patent Combination 



Reflecting 



Jack Lamp. 



JOHNSON'S 

 Patent 



JACK LAMP 



SUPPORT. 



BOUDRENS 

 Patent Combination Reflecting 



JACK and m • . 

 FISHING LAMP. 



Indispensable 



on any 



HUNTING, 



BOATING, 



CAMPING 

 TRIP. 



Not 

 affected 



WIND, 

 RAIN, or 

 JOLTING. 

 Throws a very 

 bright light 

 100 ft. ahead. 

 Burns Kero- 

 sene without a 

 chimney. 



For Night Hunting. 

 DEER, COONS, Etc. 



Useful for Night Hunting, Fishing, Riding 

 Horseback, and in open wagons. Light is un- 

 der perfect control of wearer by slight move- 

 ment of body, leaving head and arms free. 



For Spearing 



PISH AND EELS, 



Lighting Camps and Landings 



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

 hunt and fish m any weather, thereby doubling their chances for sport. As a Carriage-Lamjr it has no jyu au. 

 Fits anv carriage. Price, JACK LAMP alone, $6; SUPPORT, $3 each; JACK AND WISHING LAMP, W 

 each. Sent C. 0. D., with privilege of examination before payment. ^ ,«.■« *«■-»•■«" 



WHITJE1 MANTJJFilXXrTJRINGr COMFY, 

 BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT. 

 A larger size is made, which is designed to light Steamboats, Wharves, Stahles.honses, S°gprStore Hon.es, 

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

 for circulars. i _ 



JUST_OUT! 



ADIRONDACK GUIDE. 



NEW EDITION, WITH MAPS. 



BY E. R. WALLACE. 



Gives all possible Information relative to 

 Routes, Hotels, Resorts, Outfits, Guides, 

 Distances, &c, with amended railway 

 schedules, &c. 



The only Complete Guide to the 

 North Woods. 



The instructions embrace everything that can be de- 

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

 book that has been published on the Adirondacks, 

 not excepting even mv ov/n—Hon. J. T. Headley. 

 1 regard your "Descripti ve Guide"and the"Appendix" 

 as a most useful--nay. indispensable, manual for tonr- 

 i8ts to that wonderful Wilderness. A tour in that 

 region is eminently a practical matter, and for that 

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

 and timely publication.— Benson J. Lossing. 



It is the only thing of the kind that has yet been pub- 

 lished—the very thing that has been so long wanted 

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

 and Waters." 

 Sent by mail on receipt of price, $2. 



FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 

 (by whom the copyright is now held.) 

 AuglOfcf 17 Chatham street, N, Y.^Citj. 



Edward JS. Conway, 



Successor to James H . Roome, 



TAXIDERMIST, 



NO. 55 CARMINE IsTREET, 



Near Bedfoid st.. NY. 

 Pet birds, animals, deer b. ads, &c, stuffed and 

 mounted to order. Bird frkins bought and poiq. 

 Natural curiosities alwayn on hand. Sep7-dm., 



Herman Kademaclier, 



NATURALIST AND TAXIDERMIST, 

 No. 339 East 21st sL, Kew lork. 



(Between 1st and 2d avenue.) 

 Animals, birds, etc, stuffed and mounted to order i* 

 the latest and most approved style. 

 Sep7 3m. ____—_——— 



Zoological Garden. 



FAIRMOUNT PARR, PHILADELPHIA. 



Open everyday. A large collection of Living Wild 

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



children nndw tw^vP.. 10 c.potg ^_jant>_iY_. 



Bikds and Animals Preserved to Okder M 

 K. L. NEWCOMB, 



TAXIDERMIST, 



NO. 7 OHERRY STREET, SALEM, MAS3. 



— rr- vV 



Instrnctnot)^ rivet? 9 — 



ARTIFICIAL LILS 



For Birds and Animals. 

 BREWSTER & RIVOWLTON, 



18 Arch St., Boston, Mass., Importers and Pealers, 

 at Wholesale and Retail. 



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