540 
FOREST AND STREAM 
gubUratious. 
HALLOCK’S 
Most CompreUeitfiivc* aiul Accurate Cyclope¬ 
dia of American Sport, 
AND THE 
RECOGNIZED STANDARD AUTHORITY. 
Price $3, Postage Paid. 
4,000 COPIES SOLD, 
For sale at office of I'ortEST and Stream, 111 
Fulton Street, New Turk. Dealers supplied by 
Orange Judd Company, 2-15 Broadway, New York. 
To American Anglers. 
THE ENGLISH 
FISHING GAZETTE, 
Devoted to Angling, River, Lake and Sea 
Fishing, and Fish Culture. 
Sixteen Pages Folio. 
3?rice Twopence. 
CFVEKY FRIDAY.) 
Yol. ITT. oommenoed with the number for Jan. 
A under new management. The Gazette Is tho 
ouly paper In the English language entirely de- 
roted to Angling, Fish Culture, etc. 
Free by post ONE TEAR for 12s. 6d. or 
$8.25 in P. 0. 0. or II. S. Postage Stamps 
to any address in the United States. Half 
a year for half the price. 
copy of the current number and pros¬ 
pectus can be had (post free) by sending 6 
cents In TJ. .S. Postage Stamps to tlio Mana¬ 
ger FISHING GAZETTE, 1 Crane Court, 
Fleet Street, London, England. inarfi tf 
NEW BOOK! 
The Two Spies!! 
L EONIDAS PARKER, a Union Spy, and 
JOSEPH P. HARMAN, a Confederate Spy, 
arc the authorsof the above book, which,for liter¬ 
ary merit, historical Interest, truthfulnoss, easy 
and pleasant style, thrilling incidents, anecdotos 
and the general portrayal of the inner-working at 
■Washington, illohtnohd, and at the headquarters 
Of the contending armies, is second to uo work 
ever published. If you want to read of dangers 
and difficulties, captures and escapes, strategy 
and stratagem, wit and wisdom, just buy and read 
THE TWO SPIES. Neatly Printed on tine calen¬ 
dered paper, containing 700 pnges and 200 engrav¬ 
ings. Subscription book publishers always sell 
books of such size and style for $3 and upward, but 
I will send a oopy of “TheTwo Spies” by mail 
for 81.72. Orders for live copies and upward 
filled for 81.40 cash, and shipped by express. 
{^“Disabled Soldiers, either Onion or Confede¬ 
rate, can have a copy by mail for 81.50. 
Address H. G. NEWSOM, 
Frnnklinton, N. C. 
Field, Cover and Trap 
Shooting. 
BY CAPT. BOG AUDITS. 
<6l;is$ amt ©raps. 
CARD’S 
Last Patent Target Thrower. 
With Improved Spring and New Rubber 
Stop. 
♦‘THE SETTER,” 
BY LAVERACK. 
For sale at this office. Price $3. 
POELTBi GUIDE FREE, 
Patented May 7, 1878,,and April 22. 1879. 
T HE only rotating trap that tliTows every way , 
or can he made to throw in any dexired direc¬ 
tion, or that can he made to throw every witVt ex¬ 
cept at shooters and spectators , all of which are 
covered by the above patents. Remember you 
got no balls (unless you wish them) in your face, 
but have riynts and lef ts, arnlall other angles. Sena 
for oircular. Price $10 at factory. No charge for 
boxing. 
WrivL H. CRUTTENDEN, 
Gbnhbal Agent, 
Cuzenovia, N. Y. 
EXBOGE BALL TRAP. 
The Most Efficient. 
Throws Balls in any Direction. 
ALL STEEL AND IKON. 
PRICE, 16s.—HIGHLY FINISHED, 20s. 
Photo’s 5 Stamps—5 Pence English. 
S. JONES, Lord Derby Street, Audley, Black¬ 
burn, Lancashire, England. Acknowledged tho 
cheapest and best made. None genuine without 
name-plate. Jones’ £0 Gun is the cheapest, 
Double Barrel, Breech-Loading, Central Fire, Re- 
uouiMU liaxrtJi, Atrucuii-j-iottAiiutr, uvuinu rnu, xv< 
bounding Locks, Left Barrel Choked Bore. Ovl_ 
600 sold this season is a proof of its cheapness, etc. 
GLASS BALLS, TRArS, GUNS, ETC. 
T RAPS front $3 to $12, Balls at 90 cents 
per 100. Guns cheap. Catalogues free. Ad¬ 
dress a BEAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, Pitts¬ 
burg, Pa. mayJJO ly 
<>3Lss galls and Svajns. 
USE TRE B0GARBUS PATENT ^gj 
RoughGlassBall 
AND HIS PATENT 
GLASS BALL TRAP 
For Wing practice. They 
can be had from all gnn 
can be had from all gnn 
dealers. .. Headquarters 
for Glass Balls. HA- 
GERTY & BRO’S., No. 10 
Platt street, N. Y., 
l iut.l SLi-eeL, ■ i., m 
A. H. BOGARDDS, No. 
JE8, South Clark street, 
Chicago. For Traps— 
H ART & SLOAN New¬ 
ark, N. J., or at Bo- 
gardus’ Headquarters, 
158 South Clark st., Chi¬ 
cago. “ Field, Cover and 
_ Trap Shooting,” the only- 
book ever published by a market hunter, can he 
had at the abovo address. Price, $2. 
j. G. MOLE’S 
Improved Glass Ball Trap. 
DOUBLE TRAP NOW READY. 
T HE best and most complete trap ever 
made. It Is always ready for single or double 
shooting, as a rotating or stationary. Either 
spring is sot and sprung independentortogether. 
The dn^le trap is too well known to need- 
ment. We have hundreds of letters from sports¬ 
men and deulers In sporting goods, attesting their 
superiority. Price of tuapB, single, $9; double, 
$11. HENRY C. SQUIRES, Sole Eastern Agent, 
1 Cortlandt St., N. Y., to whom all orders in the 
East should be addressed. 
For Trap Shooting with Glass Halls 
USE THE 
HUBER TRAP, 
WITH IMPROVED SPRING. 
Forsale by all dealers in Sporting Goods, or at 
tho manufacturers. „ _ 
HUBER & OO., 
Cor. Paterson and Fulton Sts., 
mttr fa Paterson, N. J 
New and enlarged edition, containing instruc- 
8ons for glass ball shooting, and obapter on 
Breeding and Breaking of Dogs by Milos John¬ 
son. For sale at this office. Price $2. 
F OR S-cent stamp, or with handsome 
chromo picture of poultry for 25 ets. 
E. & C. VON CULIN, 
aiay8 tf Box 18, Delaware City, Del. 
J. Cypress, Jr/s Works. 
TWO VOLUMES. 
Price $3 Toy Mail. 
CAN BE HAD THROUGH THIS OFFICE. 
Columbia Veterinary College, 
The nex t course of Lectures will begin 
OCTOBER 1st, 1870. 
Enterprising young men who Intend to become 
physicians, have here an opportunity to properly 
qualify themselves to enter a lucrative branch of 
medicine in an extensive field, In which there -" 
lit tle or no competition. 
For catalogue, address 
IS. 8. B ITBS, ». V. 8., 
Dean of the College, 
317 E. 34th st., N. YU 
IRA A, PAINE, 
PATENTED AND INVENTED BY 
4 
Vo 
THE ONLY SUBSTITUTE EVER INVENTED FOR A LIVING BIRD. 
Awarded the Medal of Progress and Grand Diploma at the American 
Institute Fair, 1878. 
A sweeping-reduction in price. Ask your gunmaker for tho FEATHER FILLED AND TAKE NO 
OTHER. SPECIAL NOTICE TO DEALERS_Owing to the great demand for the FEATHER 
FILLED BALL, we will from this date pay strict attention to our factory and the carotid produc¬ 
tion of the ball only, and have appointed the well-known house of hAgkrtY BROS. & CO., 
110 Platt Street, New York, as our authorized agents, to whom all orders and communications 
may be addressed. ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF THE BEST PLAIN BALL IN THE MARKET. 
Office of the Bohemian Glass Works, 214 Pearl Street, New York. 
Attention, Sportsmen! 
Kay’s Improved and Perfected Ball for1879, 
[PATENTED OCTOBER 13, 1877.] 
A SUBSTITUTE FOR CLASS. 
(Sung, gummmitimt, ®tc. 
■.- "\R MONEY 
Tip-* 
EBWINSON C. GREEN, 
Winner of London “ Field ” Gun Trial 
OF 1879. 
THE CARVER TARGET BALLJKS 
[CAVEAT FILED.] 
Distancing all his Co m pe titor s - Gr eener,Maiehit m 
(Scott’s), Lesson (\Yebley),.and the 
Whole Competition. 
u In the* second class for 10-boresMr. Green dis¬ 
tanced his competitors in all the three classes, 
beating Mr. Greener’s 13-bore by 32-38 points—a 
most marvelous performance truly. In the third 
class for 20-bores, Mr. Green again beat tho win¬ 
ning'12-bores/—Editorial London Field, May 10. 
H AVING succeeded in producing a Ball for professional and amateur use at the trap, 
we offer the same with tho following recommendations, viz: In breakage, the equal and supe¬ 
rior to any glass; Uniformity, being of an exact uniform thickness of l-20th of an inch, is superior 
to any blown material; Durability, is not affected by their solubility; Residuum, can be used any¬ 
where, and on finest lawns, leaving neither injurious or unsightly ref use. Packed iu barrels byade- 
’ A J * J ’ >akage in shipment. Porparticulars see circulars. Pnce^ 
"For particulars 
^ Newark, N. „___ 
_ __ _ _ ____ _ __Duck, and Geese, $3 50 per 100; 
also, thelChip or ExpansiveConcentrator^! 25 per 100r A box of 50 sent on receipt of 75 cents by mail. 
Greenville, Pa. .May 26, 1879. 
D EAR SIR i-We take pleasure in notifying all admirers of Target and Ball Shooting 
that we have introduced a COMPOSITION TAKGET BALL for Trap Shooting that is perfect 
in every particular. It has been thoroughly tested by many of the leading Sportsmen, and pro¬ 
nounced by all ns the only perfect and unobjectionable Target Ball in existence. Th isBall is very 
unif orm in weight and standard size, and wlien broken leaves no debris, but will EVAPORATE in 
live days and acts as a EERTILIZEB. They can be used on Lawns, Gardens, Fields or Parks, there¬ 
by doing away with the danger and annoyance consequent in using Glass Balls. We are now pre- 
-.v j iin - T '—"-p. O. Order must accompany all orders. Organized clubs are invited 
’ t J. H. WAUGH, Inventor. 
pared to fill orders. Drafts-- --- 
to send for Sample Box, (25 balls) and Circular free. 
PRICE LIST—Per thousand, $12. No charge for packages. Address, 
CARVER TARGET BALL CO., Greenville, Mercer Co., Pa. 
G. & A. HAYDEN, JACKSONVILLE, ILL. 
SOLE IMPORTER FOR THE U. S. 
THE SNEIDER GUN. 
THE ONLY POSITIVE 
DOUBLE-GRIP, SELF-CLOSING TOP 
LEVER 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. 
The Sneider Rebounding Lock used, the only re- 
bounder with which missfircs will not occur. 
HIGHEST CENTENNIAL MEDAL 
For “Workmanship, Reboundinj 
Compensating Features of J 
GUNS RE-BORED FOR CLOSE SHOOTING. 
STOCKS BENT TO ANY CROOK. 
Pin Fire Gnns Changed to Central Fire. 
ItvxzU Loading Owns Altered to Breach Loaders. 
Clark 6 l Sneider, 
214 West Pratt Street, Baltimore, 
Send for Illustrated Catalogue, 
THE ESMEE 3H 
Ds C ' W| *» 
THE NEW AMERICAN 
Breech-Loading Sliot-Gnn. 
SIMPLE AND 
DURABLE, 
Rebounding Lock. 
Chokebore Barrels. 
For olose, hard shooting excels all others Ex¬ 
tra heavy guns for ducks a specialty. Send stamp 
for circular. HYDE & SHATTUCK, Manufactu- 
i, Hatfield, Mass. 
Maynard,Creedmoor RiHl 
AUB.12.im 800 YA80t. 
Witt. 18.187*. MB 11*88. 
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