598 
(Stsiss galte amt ©rains. 
EXBOGE BALL TRAP. 
The Most Efficient. 
Throws Balls in any Direction. 
ALL STEEL AND IRON. 
PRICE, 16s.—HIGHLY FINISHED, 20s. 
Photo's S Stomps—5 Pence English. 
S. JONES, Lord Derby Street, Audley, Black¬ 
burn, Lancashire, England. Acknowledged the 
cheapest and best made* None genuine without 
name-plate. Jones' £ti Gun & the cheapest. 
Double Barrel, Breeoh-Loading, Central Fire, Re¬ 
bounding Locks, Left Barrel Choked Boro. Over 
000 sold this season is a proof of its cheapness, etc. 
For Trap Shooting With (Ilass Balls 
USE THE 
HUBER TRAP, 
WITH IMPROVED SPRING. 
Forsale by all dealers in Sporting Goods, or at 
the manufacturers. 
HUBER & CO., 
Cor. Paterson and Pulton Sts., 
mar IS Paterson, N. J 
GLASS BALLS, TRAPS, GENS, ETC. 
CPRAPS from $2 to $12, Balls at 90 cents 
-L per 100. Guns cheap. Catalogues free. Ad¬ 
dress GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, Pitts¬ 
burg; Pa. may29 ly 
_ FOREST AND ST REAM. _____ 
Boughton’s Patent Explosive Target Ball for Trap Shooting 
HTo Glass. 
J. G. MOLE'S 
Improved Glass Ball Trap. 
DOUBLE TRAP NOW READ!. 
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 set and sprung independent or together. 
The single trap is too well known to need com¬ 
ment. We have hundreds of letters from sports¬ 
men and dealers in sporting goods, attesting their 
superiority. Price of traps, single, 29; double, 
$11. HENRY C. SQUIRES, Sole Eastern Agent, 
1 Cortlandt St-, N. Y„ to whom all orders in the 
East should ho addressed. 
USE THE BOGARDUS PATENT 
Rough Glass Ball 
AND HIS PATENT 
GLASS BALL TRAP 
For Wing practice. They 
can be had from all gun 
can- 
dealers. Headquarters 
for Glass Balls, HA- 
GERTV & BRO'S-.No.lO 
Platt street, N. V., 
rid ll HIICLU It. x., A/I 
A. H. BOGARDUS, No. 
158, South Clark street, 
Chicago. For Traps— 
HART A SLOAN New¬ 
ark, N. J., or at Bo- 
gardus’ Headquarters, 
158 South Clark st., Chi¬ 
cago. “ Field, Cover and 
__ Trap Shooting,” the only 
hook ever published by a market hunter, can be 
hadfat the above address. Price, 82. 
CARD’S 
Last Patent Taipt Thrower, 
With Improved Spring and New Rubber 
Stop. 
Patented May 7,1878, and April 23, 1879. 
T HE only rotating trap that throws every wav, 
or can bo made to throw in any desired direc¬ 
tion, or that can be made to throw every way, ex¬ 
cept at shooters and spectators , all of which are 
covered by the above patents. Remember you 
S et uo bails (unless you wish them) in your face, 
ut have rights and lefts, and all other angles. Send 
for circular. Price 810 at factory. No charge for 
boxing. 
WILL XL CKUTTENDEN, 
General Agent, 
Cazenovla, N.Y. 
Field, Cover and Trap 
Shooting. 
BY CAPT. BOGARDUS. 
New and enlarged edition, containing Instruc- 
* for glass ball Bbootlng, and chapter on 
<j and Breaking of Dogs by Miles John- 
—' -ffioe. Price S3. 
VICTOR GLASS BALL TRAP. 
STOCK & MORRIS PATENT. 
This Trap is destined to revolutionize glass-ball shooting. It 
weighs but four pounds, aud can be set up anywhere, without 
previous preparation, in two minutes. It is so simple that, It can 
never get out of order. It throws balls without breaking, at 
any desired velocity, to any direction, faster than twenty guns 
can continue to shoot them. To become a goodshotit is now un¬ 
necessary to go to club grounds for practice, as anyone can find 
a good place for shooting within a few rods of his dwelling, and 
have an hour's dally practice without the slightest trouble or 
inconvenience. The Trap has been entirely remodeled and 
greatly improved, both as regards efficacy and finish. 
No. 1 (Plata), 8-1. No. 2 (Nickel-Plated), $5. Will close out the balance of Old Model Traps at $3. 
CHAS. FOXaSOM, Sol© Agent, 
For Sale by Dealers Everywhere. 68 Chambers street, New York. 
Peoela, August 8th, 1879. 
Mr. Charles Folsom, Agent for the Stock & Morris Patent Glass Ball Trap, No. 53 Chambers street, A. Y. 
Sm—You ask the opinion of the Peoria Shooting Club on the above trap, which is now used ex¬ 
clusively on our grounds. We give it decided preference over all. It delivers the balls with vary¬ 
ing velocity, thus more closely imitating the natural flight of a bird, and in this point it has nc 
notitor. We have yet to see its equal for any of the following qualitiesSimplicity of con: 
tion, rapidity and certainty of action, durability, lightness, and portability. It works perfectly 
so simple; it does not break down ~igg| gljj g|gtt|gj --"M “' 
_ _ _ _ ._IHM|I|__ _P_ — eonatruo- 
ipldity and certainty of action, durability, lightness, and portability. It works perfectly and is 
ile • it does not break down or get out of order at all. We recommend it to highest terms for 
of clubs, and also for amateurs for private practice. For those who would liko frequent 
practice on their own premises, without the need of costly and tiresome preparation, itlully meets 
a long-felt, want, as it weighs but four pounds, and can be set up ready for use anywhere in two 
minutes. It was to-day tested on our grounds for power and speed, when It threw fifty-nine (59) 
S -bails an average distance of twenty-five yards from a single cup In sixty seconds, keeping two 
constantly in the air at the same time. The new model is a decided improvement upon the 
old. We wish you success in its introduction, and think its use will do quite as much to popularize 
glass hull -hooting as anything that has yet been found. Yours, Ac., 
V. M. LINCOLN, ^es“ z‘ N. HOTCHKISS, E. B. McCLINTOCK, WM. MEYERS, 
W. a. WILEY, FRED. KIMBLE, JOHN KELLY, GEO. W. BAKES, Sec. 
tilled 
PATENTED AND INVENTED BY *«<Jp > 
IRA A. PAINE. 4 
A. 
THE ONLY SUBSTITUTE EVER INVENTED FOR A LIVING BIRD. 
Awarded the Medal of Progress and Grand Diploma at the American 
Institute Fair, 1 878. 
A sweeptagreduction In'price. Ask your gunmaker for the 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 faetoryraud the “ireful produc- 
__ _iry and the ...-,_ 
__ __ Mg ,/ell-known house of 11 AG It KT Y BROS. & CO., 
ilO Platt Street, N e w Y orlt, as ‘our authorized agents, to whom all ciders and communications 
be addressed. ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF THE BEST PLAIN BALL IN THE MARKET. 
;ce of the Bohemian Glass Works, 214 Pearl Street^JNewJYork, 
Hon of the ball only, and have appointed the 
110 Platt Street, Ni " ' ” ' 
may 
Offtc 
attention, Sportsmen! 
Kay’s Improved and Perfected Ball for 1879. 
[PATENTED OCTOBER 13, 1877.] 
A SUBSTITUTE FOR CLASS. 
H AVING succeeded in producing a Ball for professional and amateur use at the trap, 
we offer the same with the following recommendations, viz: In breakage, the equal and supe¬ 
rior to any glass; Uniformity, being of an exact uniform thickness of l-20tk oi an inch, is superior 
to any blown material; Durability, i9 not affected by their solubility; Residuum, can be used any¬ 
where, and on finest lawns, leaving neither Injurious or unsightly refuse. Packed in barrels by a de¬ 
vice peeuliarto us, we guaranteeagatastbreakagetoshtoment. For particulars see circulars. Price, 
$3 per 100. All orders addressed to dealers, or A. B. KAY & CO., Newark, N. J., Manufacturers of 
Buck aud Heavy Drop Shot, Cartridges for Long-Range, viz.: Deer, Duck, and Geese, $3 50 per 100 
also,;the|Ohip or Expansive Concentrator, $125 per 100. A box of 50 sent on receipt of 75 cents by mail; 
THE CARVER TARGET BALL. 
[CAVEAT FILED.] 
Greenville, P,v., May 20, 1879. 
D EAR SIR We tame pleasure in notifying all admirers of Target and Ball Shooting 
that we have introduced a COMPOSITION TARGET BALL for Trap Shooting that is perfect 
to every particular. It has been thoroughly tested by many of the leading Sportsmen, and pro¬ 
nounced by all as the only perfect and unobjectionable Target Bal in existence. This Ball is very 
uniform to weight and standard size, and when broken leaves no debris, but will EVAPORATE in 
five days and acts ns a FERTILIZER. 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¬ 
pared to fill orders. Drafts or P. O. Order must accompany all orders. Organized clubs are in vited 
to send for Sample Box, (25 balls) and Circular free. J. H. WAUGH, Invcnto?- 
PRICE LIST—Perjtbousand, $12. No charge for packages. Address, 
CARVER TARGET BALL CO., Greenville, Mercer Co., Pa. 
$Uj5MfiUW0U$. 
THE BALANCE HOOK. 
It catches securely every fish 
that bites. No. 1, small fish, 
20c.; No. 2, Medium,30c.; No.3, large, 40c.; sent by 
mail. Address E. W. HOLT, Cortona, Me. 
McBride Flies. 
REMOVED TO 
Caledonia, Livingston County, l,Y, 
A CATALOGUE* containing- a list of Fliea 
for the different months. Also description of 
Flies, Baits, Rods, Lines, &c., 
SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. 
Sclfcl J~. JStfc^ricLe, 
THE COLLENDER BILLIARD TABLES. 
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE 
H. W. COLLENDER COMPANY. 
w AlfEHOOMS ; 
7SS Broadway, New York : 
84. and. SO State street, Chicago : 
17 South Fifthst., St. Louis. 
Columbia Veterinary College. 
The next course of Lectures will begin 
OCTOBER 1st, 1879. 
Enterprising young men who intend to become 
physicians, have here an opportunity to properlj 
‘ " itPT fl 111 r.v-ivfixrr-. Y,*.n r. s.U 
^ J . .v , , ’ licvvl. lime uppurumuy to pronerl 
quahfy themselves to enter a lucrative branch o: 
medicine in an extensive field, in which there ii 
little or no competition. 
For catalogue, address 
K. 8. BATES, D.Y,*., 
Dean of the College, 
017 R. 34th st.. N. Y. 
TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS, 
Annapolis School for Boys. 
Prepares for U. S. Naval Sohool, U. I 
Military Academy, and the Merchant Mar'll 
tins, etc., apply to 
w. J. WTLAlNSON, Principal, 
.SWS&S 10 * ? certificate of competence iro 
the British Board ot Trade. 
References. 
Rear Admiral Geo. B..Balch, Commanding J 
val Sohool, Annapolis. Rev. W. S. Southqa-i 
Annapolis. 
KNAPP & VAN VOSTRAXD, 
FOULTBY AND GAME, 
Nos. 289& 290 Washington Market, N, 1 
POULTRY GUIDE FREE, 
p'OR 3-cent stamp, or with handsorr 
A chrome ^otore otjoulgg for 25 cts. 
way8 tt Box 18, Delaware City, Del, 
