200 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



Wild Fowl Sliooting. 



8PluN&\'iijt.R nnusB on sportsmen's ke- 



TKEAT, SHINS KCOCK BAY, L. 1. 



BT A PRACTICAL GUNNRU AND AN OLD 

 bavmnu. Hsuahrnys on hiind tho best of 

 boats, teitrri,,?, ou-:.. with tlAn liii-cst I is? of train- 

 ed -irtic! u'fif'sr ivjajxt ftn the i.-oast. Tho iios; 

 jrrouri.i nihil ■, ielnir.; -,. Ne-.y Ymk for baysoiix' 

 ehootiniiOt all vru-iolica. 8i>0fi;il ati-ntiongi'^'f'r' 

 by hJmself to his truests, and safi-fiioliunguarau- 

 teed. Addl-ess ^Vm.N.LA^fL, fo-m.l t.vouiia, L.l. 

 Refers by nermissioti to J .1-? Shophoiii. «'l ili-oiid- 

 WWEnd. Wm Diilrher. 3» nmidwj^^2^_2_i__ 



LO^^aSLAND R?R."' SPRING SCHED- 

 ULE, takintr effect March J4t)i,mso.—Loavo 

 HUNTER'S PT (FliUbash Ave., Birbni, 5 miu. 

 earlier, for 

 Babrlua, S.ffi A.M., 3.3o. 4.a'>, 5.35 P.M. Sundays, 



C'oi." P't&Whitostone, T.85,8.45, 10, 11.35 A.M., 



3.85,3.S5.!.K, r,, 5.35, li, 6.35,7, T.35, »,I5. 10.45 P.M., 

 iS.la r... 



Sun' ■!.. 1.:m, n.a^, 7, 10 p.m. 



FiU'i. !5, TO., ill;-, A.M., 2.85, 3.36, 



i.ffi, r ' ■ .-O.- 1(1.15 P.H., 12.15 niffht. 



-:. ■.,1.1.' Vi" Vm.', Lj'i, 5.35, ■? P.M. 

 L., 11 .••...■.!., i.'-i!) i-.M SiJndayB, 9a.11. I 



''--L'--- '• '..-.3(l,7.,te. i;.:.,:, .\.?i...i ;;r.. =,.:s,835p.m. 



.-'nturclaj' niffhls. l'.M5. -' i..,'>.3.'iP.M. 



(3arden City, Quoon.^ S, 10 a.m., 



La5, 3.35, 4.-35, 5.35, 0,-;-. ibusha,v. 



daSly-,cxoept Sunda', . - s Poinc, 



Monday., Wed., Fri ,15 nwht, 



Wednesasysand riund . . ijcbusbav. 

 JOP.M. Sunday, 9 a.m. i. ' ■ 



Glen Cove, Loo ust s, , nindKos- 



iyn, 8, 10 A.M., ij.ai, 4.3-->, ,. ,\ . ,.:;:■ i- >j . Sundavs, 9 



A M., e.a5 P.M. 



Gveenport and Sap Harbor, 8 a.m., 3.35 p.m. 

 Hontiugion and Northport, 8, 10 A.m.. 4.35, 6.35 

 P.M. Sundays, 9 A.M., «.;i5 P.M. 

 Lakeland and Farmingdale, 8 a.m.,3.35 5 35p m 

 Port Jefferson, 10 a.m.. 4.35 p.m. Sundays,9 4 M 

 Patohogue, 8.35 a.m., 4.:!.i, .5.ar> p.m. oundays, 9 



Kiohmond Hill, Glendale. S.a'i, U a.m , 3 35, 4 35 

 5.35, 6, ■: P.M. Monday, Wednesday, Fridiy and 

 Saturday nights, 1*J.15. Snndays.S a.m 6 St p m 



Creedmoor, 8, 10 a.m., 1.35 p.M.,Tuesdi\s Wfd 

 rjesdays and Saturda.yg, coinrnenoing- April Jd 



HTTNTER'SP'T&WALL ST. ANNEX^T ea\c 

 Fier 17, E. U. (foot Finest.) for Hunter s P t, 8 30 

 10.30, U.'iO A.M., 3.10, 4.10, 5.10, (t.lO P.M. For fur- 

 ther Information, tickets, commutation, etc 

 apply Rl 228 Ij'w.'iy, oor. Burclay. 



W. M. LAFFAN GenT Pass. Agent. 



Steel H:ea<1 .Shells— Qucrli'M guarnnlc&J. Pricslov'er than any iitlicr. 



TheDalyGun, 



HAS FINER BARRELS, 



THE FITTING IS SUPERIOR 

 To aixy- otlior Ovlzx 

 COSTING TWICE THE MONET. 



lii^its furn3sh<Ml on upplicdtlnn. 



SCHOVERLING, DALY St GALES, 



REMINGTON'S MILITARY, SPORTING AND HUNTING REPEATING RIFLES. 



KEENE'S PATENT. 



Simplest, Most Efficient, Indestructible. Adopted by the 

 U.S. Government in tii9 "Navy and Frontier Service. 10 Shots, .45 

 Cal. 70 Grain Standard Government Cartridges. Prices: Carbines, $22 

 Frontier Rifles, $22; Sporting and Hunting Rifles, $25. Discountto the Trade 

 Only. Send for Catalogue and Price-Lists. E, RE.tf iXGTOX & SONS, 2.S3 Broailniij', N. Y. 



THE FOX GUN! 



Special -A-lirio^^llcerrlerlt„ 



§ms, ^mmtttiilian, j§f^, 



J. STEVENS & CO.'S 



Breech-Loading Arms 



[lOOBLE GtUNS. 

 Twist, Laminated Extra. 



sa«.oo $10.00 846 no 



SINGLE G DNS. 

 Plain. Twist. Laminated. 



$12.5« JlS.BO $n.oc 



KIPLES. 

 _. .„ 24 in. Win. aS in. 



2Zealtbez S20 fffi $34 



32, 38, 44 caliber 20 21 22 



Extra for piobe sights and varnished stock, $3 

 HUNTER'S PET RIFLES. 



ISin. 20in. 22Jn '-H" 

 22,32,38Bnd44cam;.er,?lS $10 



rOOKKT BIPLBS. 



TilKBANLlFACXUEKKSOFTHE "FOX" GUN, FEELING THAT PEAI.ER.S, 

 as a general thing, Lave not done justice to the merits of this WONDEUFUL 

 GUN, nre deiermined to have them placed belore gportsmenmore generally, tliatllieir 

 great merits may Xm-ome better knoii-r, and appreciated. It ia needless to spe-ik oi 

 THE ELEGANT WOKKMANSHIP AND AVONDERFITL SHOOTING POWKIRS 

 o£ tliese guns. It i.s ;i /((c/: <«•// t-.s<«(//»s//f-ci that tliey are UNSLTRPASSED BY ANY 

 IN THE WORLD. 



We propose for a limited period to offer a line of these guns at the following EX- 

 TREMELY LOW PRICES, after which the origintil prices will be restored, ourobjeci 

 being to introduce the guns into sections of the conntiy where dealers have failed lo 

 [.tresent them ; in the firm belief that where they become known they wiU be the ea- 

 tablished favorite, and we shall reap the beneht in futtu-e of thi.s great .sacrifice. 



Such Inducements Have Never Before Been Offered. 

 .SiortsTOPn wishing to purchase one of these beautiful guns must respond at once, us 

 i ) , i> number offered at tli«se prices is limited. 



FOKBIEK PKICK. 



TMlst Barrels, 12 or 10 Gange, Pist«l(j(rii),Rei),tock8, §58 & 



Unii'td Steel " " " ." " " .' 6| & 



Hiiuirtsius " " " " " " " " " ■' '8* 



Snp'r " " " 



Fine "orBernard 



K.xtra" , " ' 



Fiuost" 



7!), 

 83, 



100. 



125. 



].>0, 



'iOO, 



now. 



$40. 



45. 



50, 



60. 



I Every Gun warranted. 

 I descrijitive catalogue. 



Sent C. O. D., witii privileg-e of examination. 



AMERICAN ARMS CO., 



00. 



no 



Send for 



10 !I 



12 ii 



161i 



28, 33 calilirr. $12 3'' $13.25 $15 



GALLEBT PISTOLS. . 

 Light Hoavj 



m 00 $22 CO 



I doubled the 

 -e^clal mor ,_ 

 tiivc IT a! r j-ht tL 



m«e « mc- *h il (be 



SOU liM.ARMSlN 



THE _ uch moderaU 



prices 'I h 11. lb I J T lo favoi k thou 

 the aid Ot elaboiatt iiuffin_ oi paid bhootef. 

 SeucJ for illustiatecl riae list to 



CHARLES FOLSOM, 



106 lliambers Street, fi. V., 



DKAI.ER IN 



F^re-Arms, AminiiniUon, and all 

 Articles connected with the same, 

 und »ole Agent for 



FINE FlHUrSG T.^CKLE. 



Tlip Celebrated '• Frankfort" KeeU 



in Stock. 

 THE NEW FLOAT TROLLER 



Bass, 7(5 Cents: Piokerel. »l OO ; Mn»k»- 



lonee, »1 as. 

 Sent by mail on receipt of price. 

 CCTLEKr OF THE FINEST QUALITY. 



The celebrated "LeCoutro" I'azor, In Btoclj- 

 Razors with safety attaohmrnts. Bowie Knives. 

 Hunting Clasp Knives, Ptilletoa, Dirks, etc. 



FIKE-AKMS of EVERY DESCKIPTION. 



AND EVERYTHING PEBTAINTNG TO 

 SHOOTING AND FISHING OUTFITS. ALSO 



TBLESCOPlilS. MAHINE GLASSE?, FIELD 

 GLASSES, COill'AESES, Etc. 



Tlic "BED RUBBER RECOIL PAD," 



(reconiraentled by Fokest akd Sthkam) sent 



post-paid for S3 



atJNS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. SHELLS 

 LOAfED TO OUDlt. SE.M) SiA.MP FOR 

 LIST 111'' SEC'I.ND HAND GfrNS 



LIBEKAL l>I.SCf>l M TOTHK TKAIlK. 



Steieos&Co.'sCelebfayilrmSi 



^ ^«- ^ _ WahkkjT; (■■inn. .SV,;i(.17Hi, 1877 



"' '■'■■-'' '• r-TtiClilik .iScKlliCTrdlcyoilSi- 



nillinL's 

 , iidd dill 



AMone^-laBngCliance. 



OWING TO THE DEATH of G. H. 

 COLLINS, sonior ni«Kil.fr of our linn, we 

 willS'Jli ibe STOCK and GOOD WILL ot onr 



Gun, AnHDunition and Tackle House, 



nOVKRlNG THE FINEST TERBlTOBr OF 



ANY LIKE UUSINES5 IN THE V. EL-T. A'tv;i/ 



i-toi;'* fciliJiK&'* U proU. It is well est. iblished 



au5udveJliscd. 



HcaafiUarter.sfor the St.iiteSjif.rtsincns' Clubs 



All PlSijft Hall and Pijieon JLitobes managed in 



pc;rsor l!v Mr. John Petty. Addres.s 



COLLINS & PETTY, 



•''•"^.SA, NEB 



Our stock of breech-loaders!-: more compkK tlussui onthin m r hbforc nnil ^-alj isti d lo mecl 

 every-want. It embraces among others: lO« 1'N tl I'll «»liS«* (i, i inn i Ij ^1 i^s t alt and 

 pliieon trap shooting, where closeness uid ti it pinctiation aie niimrfn WIKI li\ » 

 SPECIAL, OITIVS.— Theseffunscontain ( M i\ ai r liaiKi whi h cu loniuliii lo laun liiim 

 nionec, or e-tocllonoe in shooting. A JOB I OI < 1 W 1 1)1 I \ •- i 1 N- 1 r aii\ 1 iiid in ll\ 

 hea', rand speolallv adapted to kilUnff hu i i r ii h i dn I i i i a ljrt,rin_( r >0>« 



JAI?iE.S & tO.'SOUlYS, lor all sons )i \ il i icln i„tnilR\l(UN ir ( OMI I [ I 1 ( I N 

 de.siined for the same clans id wo k as Hi ( U 1 ( I ' I U\ \ iM)Uf IltM* A. M % •»" 

 WORTH'S SI!VGlLEBKEECII-1.0 4llrMl h illi lOH 1 1 \ I R Ihi i I is 1 1 > I TFII ( \ N 

 nmBOT.S, or men who cauuol afford to 1 ij do Po.un 



r. O. Box LSffJ. n & W) FOI won H> n urr. n i^U ft Vewloilt 



WILKINSON & LENNON, 



212 BRCiBWAl, NEW YORK. .j 



MANXrPACTDKBH OF ^H 



MEDALS, 



BADGES AND EMBLEMS 



OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 



Special Designs Sent Free 



UPON APPLICATION. 



Anythingr in the Jewelry Line Hnie 



to Order. 



WHICH,WB.EN FULL, makes a perniaJiBnt binding ; for sale by FOREST AND 

 STREAM PD BLISHLNGCOMPAJfYT 38 and 41 Park Row, •• l:(mea 'buildW N. T. ?3 Cts. 

 Sent by mail, »1. 



UN'^ WITHHAM3LERSON OUR. GRIP 



\N P BOT.T: AND DOUBLE G RIP ACTIONS. 

 SIZES FROM 4 TO 20. 



Muzzle-Loaders Altered 



to Breech-Loaders. 

 Pill !■ Ire (JiiUH Alteredlo Central-Ftre. 

 SlockH Blont. to A»y <;rook. 



GUNS llORfU) TO SHOOT CLOSE, 

 ■^end for IIUiKlralud Cutaloaue. 



CLARK & SNEIDER. 



31 1 W. PRATT STRELT, .UALTTMORE. MD 



E. H. MADISON, 



PRACTICAL 



GUNSMITH, 



564 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. 



The Fox, Colt's, Parker and Daiy 



Gitns, 



GtJN Stocks altered to fltthe Khooler. Gtma 

 bored Full Choke, Moditifd, Tuper, or f'jr 

 Game Shooting-. Pistal Grips fltted, I'm Fires uon- 

 vertedto Central Fires, New iliirrids Iltted, Ex- 

 tension Ribs, New Lumps, et 

 R ■ ■ ' ' 



en 



einanhoo 



"Mairisou'sllrownUig^iinxtui^ALS^ 



Sportsmen's and Riflemen's Sundries. ' * _ 



8heU9 loaded Al, and goods sent everywhere 0. 



O. D. Send stamp for answers to queries. ,Refer- 



eacea from all tho cluba of the city. dffol'J M 



