100 



STREAM. 



[March 4, 1880. 



^imrtsiupm'0 <&ao&s. 



a 



THESE ARENOT CHEAP GUNS, 

 BUT ARE 



Grood Guns! 



AT A 



Lo^werPrice 



Than they can be purchased for else- 

 where. All of them 

 WAHRENTED TO 



GIVE PERFLCT SATISFACTION, 



Send for Descriptive List. 



WILL H. CRUTTENDOK, 



Cazenovia, N. Y. 



(Buns, Ammunition, (Sit. 



WM.R.SCBAEFER, 



61 Elm St., Boston, Mass., 



j Dealer la 



SPORTSMEN'S EQUIPMENTS 



And Manufacturer of 



Breech loading Snot Guns 

 To Order. 



AGENTS for the sale of the BALLARD 

 RIFLES, and of the DALY treech-load- 

 lng SHOTGUNS. A f ullllne of the Clabrough- 

 Moore, Bonehill, and other makes of imported 

 guns, alwavs on hand. Particular attention 

 paid to CHOKE-BORING- GUNS to shoot close 

 and hard. SPRATT3 DOG FOOD, etc., etc. 

 Gun stocks bent, -warranted to stay. All work 

 executed in the most skillful manner. 



E. 



PRACTICAL 



GUNSMITH, 



..' 



564 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. 



Tlie Pox, Colt's, Parker and Daly 



Guns. 



GUN Stocks altered to fittho shooter. 0"™ 

 bored Full Choke, Modified, Taper, o: 

 Game Shooting-. Pistal Grips fitted, Pin 1 ires ...... 



verted to Central Fires, New Barrels fitted, Lx- 

 tension Ribs, New Lumps, etc. 



Repairing of every description do 

 est manner and at reasonable rates. 



Madison's Browning ili xture.Al.&Oe. per bottle. 



Sportsmen's and Riflemen's Sundries. 



Shells loaded Ai, win goods sent everywhere C. 



' i" lilelies. '"'-h '"■ 



ences from all tho clubs of the city. declDtf 



r tor 



nhon- 



FOX'S FATEHT 



-LOADING SHOT 



EToHingo to getLooaie. 



Prices from 850 to $300. 

 Send stamp for circular to 



AMERICAN ARMS CO., 

 103 Milk Street, Boston, 

 F. H. RAYMOND, Trees. 



THE ONLY POSITIVE 



DOUBLE-GRIP, SELF-CLOSING TOP 



LEYER ACTION 



In the world. 



Sizes, from 6 to 1 6 Bore. 



Equal in finish, symmetry of outline, and mate- 

 rial, to the finest English guns, and at 

 more reasonable prices. 

 Tho Snelder Rebounding Lock used, the only re- 

 bounder with which missfires will not occur. 

 HIGHEST CENTENNIAL MEDA1 

 For "Workmanship, Rebounding Locks, and 



Compensating Features of Action." 



GUNS RE-BORED FOR CLOSE SHOOTING. 



STOCKS BENT TO ANY CROOK. 



Pin Firo Gnns Changed to Central Firo. 

 Miotic Loading Guns Altered to Breach Loaders. 



<-> Clark &Sneider, 



214= West Pratt. Street, Baltimore. 



Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 



WING SHOOTING WITH RIFLE. 



i Gun Sight 

 r sights. 



Rem! for circular containing full de- 

 scription. Address 



WILLIAM LYMAN, 



Middlefield, Conn. 



g» PirtsSeld, Mass., CivU Free. 



Kir " -"- _ i il i n th COT, in this ease, 

 - i ; f.tiUNGE.in this ease, $S. 



m± - . ■■■ ''"Sisl.itlft'jy -, ,l,i Everywhere by the Trade. 



^MzaXUnton ^&MttimmM$. 



212 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 



MANUFACTURER OF 



MEDALS, 



BADGES AND EMBLEMS 



OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 



Special Designs Sent Free 



UPON APPLICATION. 



Anything in the Jewelry Line Made 



to Order. 



May 15 it. 



6u»js, ^mmutttticit, ©tc 



USE THE B0GAEDUS PATENT 



The " STANDAnD Target.'"— For Rifle Practice. 

 Size 6 inches. Bulls-eyo 1| inches. Range, 100 

 feet, otf-band. The zones rise by area instead 

 of diameter. 



Marksmen will appreciate the new departure 

 which this target has inaugurated. The accurate 

 rifleman now gets the true rvalue of his shots, 

 while on old-alt le targets the record was so taint- 

 ed by the clement 01 chance as to give but a 

 vague idea of tho snooter's skill. For instance. 



on a 200 yard : ' e. " -,r ; " .-em iv," ?/-.t,;ii; ■! 



basteutimcstlioaroaof a "bull," scoring 5. Every 

 rifleman knows that no degree of skill or care will 

 give immunity (Tom occasional misses, and un- 

 der the old system it was almost the rule lor good 

 marksmen to be beaten by pad ones. One man 

 would pile up eight snug bulls out of ten, but 

 lose the other two, while Ins competitor, " thoot- 

 ingfw fours," would scatter his strays all over 

 the beard center, blunder one shot into the edge 

 of the bull, and win I Now in deer stalking, and 

 shooting at 80 yards, the winner would have 

 wounded and lost one deer, while the loser would 

 have struck down eight, all shot through the 

 heart. Of course there are people who still con- 

 tend that under (he olci ixi.g.Lod "all had an equal 

 chance ; " which is very true. But it is also true 

 that their equality of chance would have 

 been in no wise impaired it they should have sat 

 down and thrown dice to dete.-a .me h ho seas tin. 

 |,o, ,,- .■ ■ hot. la coi e- , o. . ,.; < o, e thorn o 

 of chance should be eliminated. 



.\ rrarigtineoi,-. Pave cgon made on tnpp] .t tog 

 these targets at a merelv nominal price, and it is 

 now an easy mutter to gauge relative skill by 

 uniform practice, and to communicate definite 

 result- without obscuring them by explanatory 

 details. The targets are region, post-paid to any 

 address in tho United Stales at titty cents per 

 hundred, and quite a liberal discount is made to 

 galleries and dealers. Send orders to CtJSSONS, 

 'Mat & So i-.pi> a mi. (den Allen, Virginia. 



EXPLOSIVE TARGET BALLS. 



(Rubber), $2 a hundred ; samples by mail, 2-5 



■i, ,• I ..," .') ail:. I, ilOl 



in ducks; by mail, $1. DIVING DECOYCO... 

 Rochester, N. Y. 



AND HIS PATENT 



GLASS BALL TRAP 



For vTingoractiec. They 

 Can be had from all gun 

 dealers. Headquarters 

 for G lass Bo i Is an d Traps, 

 A. II. BOGARDUS, No. 

 158, South Clark street, 

 Chicago. Send for Price 

 last. For Traps— HART 

 & SLOAN.Nowark, N. J. 

 " Field, Coverand Trap 

 Shootinc." the only book 

 ever published by a mar- 

 ket hunter, can behad at 

 tho above address. Price 

 $2. 



mm, gummmttiim, ®tc. 



Eaton's Rust Preventer. 



FOR^GUNS, CUTLERY, AND SURGI- 

 cal Instruments. Safe to handle, WILL NOT 

 OHM, and will keep in am- climate. Sportsmen 



everywhere to . ■ i o : i ,...,,■ 



best gun oil in the market. Judge Holmes, of 

 Bay City, Mich., writes : " It Is tho best prepara- 

 tion lhavo found In thirty-five years of active 

 and frequent use of guns." 



The trade supplied 1 > v sole manufacturer, GEO. 

 B. EATON, 540 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City 

 Heights, N. J. 



Bold by principal Noi 



Cincinnati, cy. , J., ii. isiuui. v.mwi^u, .»■ , . 



& Hilder, St, Louis, Mo.; Thus. W. I'arr, 

 and, O. ; Trimble & Kleibncker, Baltimori 

 CropIey&Sons, Georgetown, D. C. ; Jos.C. 



& Co., Philadelphia. . , . , „ 



CANNOT BE SENT BY MALL. 



?, and by Wm. 



? & Co., 



CLEARANCE SALE. 



Twenty Per Cent. Reduction. 



TN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK AS MUCH AS FOSSIBLE before removing 

 JL to our new store, aud to make room for our new stock of 



X3!a.3csa.2a3.©i*less G-uns, 



we offer our entire stook of guns with hammers at 20 per cent, reduction from our catalogue prices. 

 Moat, or these ffllris are of newest design and all are of standard makes, as follows:— 



I JAMES PUHDY. in case, 12-bore, 7 



5 E M. RILEY, i- CO.. 10-bores. 

 22 W. & C. SCOT'.! 1 & SON (3 Primiei 

 quality). Other qualities Iron: 



oo ;■■ M o hi- . i-i is 



II W. W. Gii.EEiNlilf, ranging Iron: 

 21 P. WEBLEY & SOX. 

 9 WESTLEY RICHARDS," 



„ COLTS, ranging from 



17 PARKERBHOB, 



13 K. REMINGTON &- SON, " ," , 



3 NICHOLS ,v UHiVliIi; one"E' 

 mid two "D " quality; and about 

 75 cheaper grades ranging in 



lice 1 : gii] - u. : 



fa0lo«125 

 $50 to $,125 

 $10 to $90 



$70 to $200 

 ftt, to S2f0 

 $1,-0 to $3C0 

 Under our proposed reduction any of tho above guns will be sold at a discount of aj per ce 

 from above prices. Also the following 



@©o<030.ca.-"la.a.23Lc3L Gunss 



8-bore W *C SCOTT & SON 11 lbs. choked, 1 1 TOLLEY double Express Iliflc, DO calibre, ■ 



1 lO^bare J.D DOUG ALLTbest quality. Ibi^ 1 1 Hrttp WW CREENEE T_~,ble-7 :-dgc , 

 fast; 81 lbs. nett $2C0. | fast; SSlbs.,nett 5i«l 



SEND STAMP FOB ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND PEICE LIST. 



Our new stock of 



"W. "W. GREENER and WESTLEY RICHARDS HAMMERLESS GUNS, 

 will be the largest in this country. Hammerless catalogue ready for distribution ubout April 1st. . 



J. PALMER O'NEIL. & CO., 



41 Fifth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 



CHARLES L. RITZMANN, 

 Importer of FINE BREECH-LOADING GUNS, 



943 Broadway, near Twenty-third St., New York City. 



Fine 

 FISHING TACKLE. 



CUTLERY 



of the 

 Finest Quality. 



Eire JLr*ms of Every Description, 



* AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO SHOOTING AND FISHING OUT-FITS. ALSO 



GENS TAKEN IN E-VCKANtrr,. on XIBE11AI( discount TO THE XBASE. 





POWELL & SON'S 

 HammerlessSliotGun, $250 



SCHOVERLING, DALY & CALES, 



I Sole agents for the United States 



Sliest Gnriare ou Exhibition at 84 Chambere St„NewTrorls City. 



