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^FOREST AND STREAM. 



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SGHUILtK HARTLEY & GRAHAM 



19 Maiden Lane, 20 & 22 John street, N. ¥ 



BREECH LOADING GUNS 



a SPECIALTY. 



^GJ-ETSTTS. \ 



for the following celebrated makers: 

 W. & C. SCOTT & SONS (winners at the Interna 

 tional Gun Trial of 1873); J. P. CLABROUGH & 

 BRO.; P. WEBLEY & SONS, and WESTLET 

 RICHARDS. 

 THOMSON'S HUNTING SUITS AND OTL FIN 



ISHED GRAINED LEATHER SHOE PACKS 

 DIXONS <ft H A WK8LB Y'8 SHOOTING TACKLE 



STURTEVANT BRASS SHOT SHELLS, 



BUSSEY'S PATENT GYRO PIGEON AND TRAP 



WITH CASE. AND 100 BIRDS. 



Black's Patent Cartridge Vest. 



This Vest affords the best ar- 

 rangement yet invented for carry- 

 ing cartridges. The weight is 

 1 io evenly distributed that it is 

 f scarcely felt. Cartridges can be 

 l carried with the heads dawn in 

 this vest, which is of great impor- 

 tance when brass shells are need, 

 as when carrying them with the 

 head up the weight of the shot of- 

 ten forces, the wad forward, when 

 bad shooting is the result. In 

 measurement around the chest. 

 PRTCE $7.50. 

 AGENTS FOR THE 



Union Metallic Cartridge Com 



nany's Ammunition, 



WARRANTED THE BE2ST IN THE MARKET 



RTO1) W? f!fH''H|,AR 



ordering send 



The Lefever 



THE GUN THAT TOOK MORE PRT- 

 zes at ibe lnte New Yoik State Sportsmen's 

 Convention than any other gun used 



Douhle and Single Barrel Breech-Loading Shot 

 Guns and Rifles. Muzzle-Loaders altered to Breech- 

 Loaders. 



Every gnu fully warranted. 



Thete Guns are conceded to have the strongest fast- 

 ening the best action, to be the best handling and 

 closPBt and hardest shooting Guns before the public 



We the undersigned, having purchased the ma- 

 chinery and tools of the late L. Barber & Co., and 

 added'lar"elylothc same, with a heavy increase of 

 stock and with teveTffl \aluable improvements in the 

 manufacture and action of this celebrated Gun, are 

 now prepared to fill orders with the greatest dispatch. 

 For catalogue address 



NICHOLS & LEFEVER, Syracuse, N. Y. 



Represented in N. Y. by Holberton & Beerner, 103 

 Nassau street. 



shot. gun. Excels all others 

 in shooting qualities. Price 

 SI 8. Send for circular. 

 HYDE & bHATTUCK. 

 Mamifarturers, Springfield. Mass. 



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818*m>8Z0 ""-^ J \3^ w " ChesrnulSt 



T^HILADBLXfrHIA. 



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lillili!llllllllHPI|lll*ll l:Nlii..'....ll''l,. iAiaiilililiJiw*'' 



Only reliable Self -fastening Skate invented. Can 

 be instantly and firmly attached to any boot. Re- 

 quires no heel-plates, straps, or key. Price per pair, 

 $5. Finelv nickle platad. %7. Sent by mail on re- 

 ceipt of price, with 30 cents extra for postage. Send 

 stamp for catalogue of skate novelties and sporting 

 goods. 



FISH & •SIMPSON, 132 Nassau St., N. Y 



augl7 ly 



Magic Lantern and lOO Slides for $100. 



E& H. T. ANTHONY <te CO., 591 

 . Broadway, N. Y., opposite Metropolitan Ho- 

 tel, Chromos and Frames, Stereoscopes and Views, 

 Graphoscopes, Megalethoscopes, Albums and Photo- 

 Graphs of celebrities. Photo-Lantern Slides a special 

 ty. Manufacturers of Photographic materials. 

 Awarded First Premium at Vienna Exposition. 



*n«17-iVT 



BY A NEW PROCESS-SO OF 

 the neatest white visiting cards 



■ ■■■•i. aH .i aw you cver gaW) wl th your name 



handsomely printed, by return mail, for 10c. and 3c. 



stamp. No better work in the world at any price. 



Try them. Agents wanted. Circulars, 3c W. O. 



CANNON, 48 Kneeland St., Boston, Maes. [je8 If 



%tm§ f §iffk8, &c. 



HENRY C. SQUIRES, 



NO. I COURTLANDT ST. 



3d door from Broadway, New York. 



1MPOKTER ov 



EXTRA CLOSE SHOOTING GUNS, 



Full Choke-Bores, Trap and Duck 

 Shooting. Also, Modified. Choke- 

 Bores, and Guns with left barrel 

 only choked for Field Shooting. 

 Special Guns of all best makers 

 imported to exact order of Sports- 

 men. 



Agent for W. W. Greener's Piize Guns. 

 Agent for W. H. Holabird's Shooting Suits. 

 American A gents for English Chilled &hot. 

 Agent for the Dittmar Powder. 



Long and Mid Range Rifles, 



OP ALL MAKERS. 



W. W. GREENER'S NEW BOOK ON "CHOKE- 

 BORE GUNS, AND HOW TO LOAD FOR ALL 

 KINDS OF GAME," NOW READY— 225 PAGES - 

 PRICE $3 50. 



J^~Send 25 cts for Illustrated Catalogue of ■} pages. 



janl Ty 



WM. R. SCHAEFER 



Manufacturer only of first-class 



Breech-Loading Shot Guns, 



And Dealer in 



Gruns of- all Descriptions. 



Guns bored to shoot close and hard, warranted, 

 EVERY TIME. Gun stocks— bent, crooked, oi 

 straight— warranted to stay. Constantly on hand, a 

 large invoice of Englich chilled shot, in 28-lb. bags. 

 Repairing and engraving promptly attended to. 



No. 61 Elm Street, Boston, 



febSlv Comer of Dock Square. 



'THE BEST YET." 



This is the unanimous opinion of Sportsmen who 

 have seen 



Fox's Patent Breech-loaders 



MANUPACTTJRED BY THE. 



AMERICAN 



AOM^ CO. 



I gun yet of- 



Price to suit the times. The best 

 fered— other grades to correspond. 



Circulars and price list giving full particulars sent 

 on application to Office 103 Milk St., Boston. 

 AuglO ly. 



CHAS. GREEN, 



Manufacturer of 



Breech Loading Shot Guns. 



The strongest and most durable snap action made. 

 Shooting qualities first-class. 



MUZZLE LOADERS CONVERTED TO BREECH 

 LOADERS. 



Same sction as new guns. Send for circular and 

 plee Mr?- No. g West Main street, Fochester, N. 1 . 



Oct 8-tf 



Fishing Pants, Coats, Leg- 

 gins, and Boots, 



RUBBER CAMP BLANKETS, 



COMPLETE 



Sporting and Camping Outfits, 



AND 



India Rubber Goods of Every Description. 



D. HODGMAN & CO., 



Send for Price List. 



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27 MAIDEN LANE, IV. Y. 



KUSHTON'S 



Combine BEAUTY. STRENGTH and STEADI- 

 NESS The LIGHTEST sporting boat in the world, 

 Weight, 25 pounds and upward. Will carry two to 

 four persons and basgaae. Cedar siding, oak keel, 

 stems, etc . (do not fold up) . Also CANOES, weight 

 <J5 pound- J. H. RUSHTON, Manufacturer, Ca 

 ton. St. Lawrence County. N. V Sep96r, 



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FOR SPORTSMEN, TOURISTS, AND 

 Surveyors. For fishing, fall shooting and for 

 winter sport in the South. Light, strong, steady and 

 noiseless. Compact to carry, easily and quickly set 

 up. Shown at D. 4, 31, Machinery Hall, Philadelphia. 

 Send for circular and prices to 



C. A. EENNER. Mvette River. Ct. 

 Can be seen at Holberton & Beemer's, 102 Nassau 

 street, New York. »ag34 3m 



WM. READ & SONS., 



13 Faneuil Hall Square 

 BOSTON. 



& C. SCOTT & SON'S" 



BREECH-LOADERS. 



Medal of the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition lias 

 heen awarded to this Gun. 



Tlxe Most Approved System 



-OF- 



BreechLoading:,Sporting 



Military Rifles. 



Jk.nd. 



For Simplicity of Construction, 



ACCURACY, Penetration, Durability, Safety, Ease of Manipulation, 



Materials ard Workmanship, they are Unsurpassed. 

 ^REVOLVERS OF VARIOUS SISES, 



DESIRABLE IN ALL RESPECTS. 



Send for Circulars. 



Whitneyville, near New Haven, Conn., U. S. A. 



The Sportsman's Warehouse. 



EDWIN S. HAEEIS 



Late COOPER, HARRIS & HODGKINS, 



Wo. 1*7*7 Broadway, I^ew Yorfc. 



WHOLESALE AND RE1AIL 



BREECH LOADING 



Cartridges, l>otla Brass and Paper. 



ALSO, GUN MATERIALS OP ALL KINDS, CARTRIDGE VESTS, COATS AND BELTS, FLASKS, 



POUCHES, AND AMMUNITION OP ALL RINDS. EVERYTHING IN MY LIKE FOR 

 BOTH HOME AND EXPORT TRADE, AT LOWEST CASH TRADE PRICES. 



EA YE LA RG E STOCK OF MUZZLE LOADING G UN8 & RIFLES VERY OHEAP 



Centennial Exhibition of Fire Arms. 



VISITORS DESIRING INFORMATION IN REG A RD TO THE EXHIBIT OP 



BKEbJCH-LOADING OUIN@, JBI3FLES, «&e. 



jlMETpURDrY iCnlar % With P " CeS ° f ^ ^r&S^COTT^sXN, | 

 CHAKLES LANCASTER, \ London P. WEBLEY & SON, ^Birmingham. 



JOHN RIGBY & CO., [• London. w . W . GREENER, 



E. M. REILLY & CO., ) ' PARKER BkO'S, 



And others. 





W 



ER BRO'S American Guns," Shooting Tackle, Cartridge Cases, &c, &c. 



JOSEPH C. CRUBB & CO-, 



AGENTS FOR EXHIBITORS, 712 MARKET ST., 



BREECH-LOADING RIFLES. 



match 



tons 



pcore 



DON'T BE DECEIVED BY THE "AVERAGE TRICK" OF 1 TO 7. In the flret / nt r er £Xg! 

 u (1874), three Remington and three other rifles were need; in the second (1875) they stood tour n« & t 

 to two others; the third, seven Remingtons to one other; the fourth and last, all Remingtons, a g 

 I for Remington in the Centennial matches, 402; the other, 394, Agaregate in all the Internationa ™*^ ot 



::ore for Remington in the Centennial matches, 402; tne otner, 3«4, Agaregate in an tne Jnienjau^ - . 

 (not confined to Remington rifles) : Remington, 742; the other, 780. Remington still .ahead 22 pom wi 

 counting the last match with Ireland, when none but Remingtons were used). See official record in a*» 

 can Rifles and Riflemen." Price. 12 cents. Illustrated Catalogue free, Address 



E. REMINGTON & SONS, Manufacturers of Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Ammunition, etc., 

 Armory, HUon, N. Y. P. O, Box 8,& $81 and 8*3 Broadway, N. Y. 



