702 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
ORANGE SPORTING 
POWDER 
Orange Lightning. 
Orange Ducking; 
Orange Rifle. 
Creedmoor. 
ELECTRIC BLASTING APPARATUS. 
Send postal card for ILLUSTRATED PAM¬ 
PHLET , showing SIZES of GRAINS of POW 
DER. Furnished FREE. 
No. 29 Murray Street, N. Y., 
D 
GUNPOWDER. 
DUPONT’S 
RIFLE, SPORTING and BLAST¬ 
ING POWDER. 
The Most Popular Powder in Use. 
l tJPONT’S GUNPOWDER MILLS, es¬ 
tablished in 1801, have maintained their 
great reputation for seventy-eight yoars. Manu¬ 
facture the following celebrated brands of Pow¬ 
der: 
DUPONT’S DIAMOND GRAIN, 
Nos. I (coarse) to 4 (One), unequaled in strength, 
quickness, and cleanliness; adapted for Glass 
Ball and Pigeon Shooting. 
DUPONT'S EAGLE DUCKING, 
Nos. 1 (coarse) to 3 (flue), burning slowly, strong, 
and clean; great penetration; adapted for Glass 
Ball, Pigeon, Dock, and other shooting. 
DUPONT'S EAGLE RIFLE, 
A quick, strong, and clean Powder, of very fine 
gram for pistol shooting. 
DUPONT'S RIFLE, FG, “SEA SHOOTING,” 
FFG and FFFG. The FG for long range rifle 
Shooting, the FFG and FFF01 for geueral use, 
burning strong and moist, 
SPORTING. MINTNG, SHIPPING, and BLAST¬ 
ING POWDERS of all sizes aod descriptions. 
Bpecial grades for export. Cartridge, Musket, 
Camion, Mortar, and Mammoth Powder, U. S. 
Government standard. Powder manufactured 
to order of any required grain or proof. Agen¬ 
cies in all cities and principal towns throughout 
the U. S. Represented by 
F. L. KNEELAND, 70 Wall Street, N. Y. 
N. B.—Use hone but DUPONT'S FG or FFG 
Powder for long range rifle shooting, 
pijSSttUawous ^aiwtismcutsi. 
MG-LASD ABU AMERICA. 
COLT«WEBLEY. 
the same two causes. First, that they learned just what constituted PERFECT GUNS. Second, 
tlmt they applied labor-saving machinery to their production. The result is, THE BEST GUNS IN 
THE WORLD, AT VERY SMALL COST. You can now buy a OOLT or a WEBLEY gun, which 
it 1 b a pleasure to use, for no more than Is commonly paid for guns bearing unknown or fictitious 
names. a 
Of WESLEY'S GUNS wobavo the TREBLE WEDGE GUNS-every gun having beautiful Da¬ 
mascus or laminated steel Barrels, Rebounding Bar Locks, Pistol Grip, Lever For part, Double 
Bolt, and Extended Rib. 
DOUBLE BOLT GUNS (Top and Side Lever). I WKBLEY-LANG SELF-COCKERS. 
•SINGLE BOLT GUNS (Top and Side Lever). I EXPOSITION GUNS (various styles). 
The last four sty lesuamed above constitute a JOB LOT, which we are selling off at about half 
their real value. These guns are in NO WAY inferior to the Treble Wedge guns as regards quality 
of material or EXCELLENCE in shooting, and are the CHEAPEST lot of guns we have ever seen. 
Of COLT GUNS, wo haveall the regular grades,and, in addition, THE CLUB GUN. This gun is 
made for US, with selected barrels and the vory fluest materials, and is designed especially for Glass 
Ball and Pigeon Trap Shooting. Gentlemen who indulge in these contosts will he obliged to either 
sbool: the COLT CLUB GUN, or lose the prized 
Every one of these guns has an elegant heel plate, with the Rampant Colt in a circle, and the 
words" The Club Gun,” beautifully embossed upon it. Any Colt gun not answering to the above 
description is not the Club Gun. 
Besides the Wcbley and Colt DOUBLE guns, FOREHAND & WADSWORTH, of Worcester, Mass., 
make for us a SINGLE barrel breech-loader with Scott pattern Top Lever. These guosare very 
light and handy, and just the thing for BOYS or men who cannot afford to buy Double Guns. They 
cost but a more trifle. We are happy to announce that wo aro the principal distributing agents at 
New York city for all throe of the above-named manufacturers. 
P. O. Box 4,30b. H. & D. FOLSOM, 30 Warren street, New York. 
Feather Filled Glass Eall, 
THE ONLY SUBSTITUTE EVER INVENTED FOR A LIVING BIRD. 
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 dale pay strict attention tD our factory and the cureful production of 
the ball only, and have appointed the well-known house of HAGERTY BROS. & CO., 10 
Platt Street, New York, as our authorized agents, to whom all orders and communications 
may be addressed. 
A I,SO MANUFACTURERS OF THE BEST PLAIN BALL IN THE MARKET. 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
GUNPOWDER. 
Hazard’s “Electric Powder.” 
Nos.1 (fine) to 8 (coarse). Unsurpassed in point, 
of strength and cleanliness. Paoked in square 
canisters of lib. only. 
Hazard's “American Sporting.” 
Nos. 1 (lino) to 6 (coarse). In 1 lb. canisters and 
61 lb. kegs. A fine grain, quick and clean, for up¬ 
land prairie shooting. Well adapted to shot guns. 
Hazard's “ Duck Shooting.” 
Nos. 1 (fine' to 5 (coarse). In 1 and 5 lb. canisters 
and 01 and 13j lb. kegs. Burns slowly and very 
dean, shooting remarkably elose and with great 
penetration. For field, forest, or water shooting, 
it tanks any other brand* and it is equally ser- 
viooablo fortiuizzlo or breech-loaders. 
Hazard’s “Kentucky Rifle.” 
FFFG, FFG, and “ Sea Shooting" FG in kegs of 
35, 131, and 64 lbs. and cans of 51 bs. FFFG is also 
packed in 1 and 1 lb. canisters. Burns strong and 
moist. The FFFG and FFG arc favorite brands 
for ordinary sporting, and the “Sea Shooting” 
FG is the standard Hill « Powder of the country. 
Superior Mining and Blasting Powder. 
GOVERNMENT CANNON and MUSKET POW- 
BER; also, SPECIAL GRADES FOB EXPORT, 
OF ANY REQUIRED GRAIN OR PROOF,; 
MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. 
The above cao behad of dealers, or of the Com¬ 
pany's Agents, In every prominent city, or whole¬ 
sale at ou |g 1 ^®4 XIj street, NEW YORK. 
For Trap Shooting with Glass Balls 
USE THE 
HTJ33EH TRAP, 
WITH IMPROVED SPRING. 
got kale by aU dealers in Sporting Goods, or at 
tfih manufacturers.___ 
HUBER & OO., 
Cor. Paterson aDd Fulton Sts., 
m ar 13 Paterson, N. J 
THE CARVER TARGET BALL. 
ICAVEAT FILED."] 
GBEKNvmLE, Pa., May 26, 1819. 
D EAR SIR We take pleasure in notifying all admirers of Target and Bail Shooting 
that we have introduced a COMPOSITION TARGET 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 as the only perfect and unobjectionable Target Ball in existence. This Ball is very 
uniform in weight and standard size, and when broken leaves no debris, but will EVAPORATE in 
five days and acts as a FERTILIZER. They can be used on Lawns, Gardens, Fields or Parks, there¬ 
by doing away with the danger and annoy^auco consequent in using Glass Bails. We are now pre¬ 
pared to fill orders. Drafts or P. O. Order lhust accompany all orders. Organized clubs are invited 
to send for Sample Box, (25 balls) and Circular free. J. H. WAUGH, Inventor 
PRICE LIST—Per thousand, $12. No charge for packages. Address, 
CARVER TARGET BALL C0„ Greenville, Mercer Co., Pa. 
BILLIARD BALLS, 
BAGATELLE BALLS, 
FARO AND POKER CHECKS. 
IVORY 
TEN PIN BALLS AND TEN PINS. 
ORDERS BY MALL ( 
PROMPTLY J 
ATTENDED TO. ( 
TURNERS AND DEALERS, 
114’East Fourteenth Street, New York. 
New Crop Virginia! 
|The___ _ 
bacco from which f _ _ ___ _ _ ___ 
and FRAGRANT VANITY FAIR TOBACCO and 
ICIG ARETTJBS are being- manufactured, is without 
-Jdoubt the finest that has boen grown in a long time, and 
possesses a rare fragrance and a mildness so much sought after by connoisseurs. The above are 
now put up by us and sold under the brand EXGRLSIOlt, throughout Great Britain and Europe. 
Try our Fragrant “ HALYES "—Rare.Old Porique and Virginia. 
SIX FIRST jPIZK MEDALS. WM. S. KIMBALL & CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
TRADE-** BEATS THE WORLD /’-MARK. 
Old JudgeSmoking Tobacco, 
The Only Tobacco Ever Manufactured that d oes not Bite the Tongue. 
“ Old Judge ” Cigarettes. 
A/TANUFACTURED under Letters Patent granted Charles G. Emery, March 5 1878, 
IVI by which the rice paper used as wrappers is so prepared that the unpleasant odor and injurious 
effects of the OIL OF CR150S0TE thrown off when burning isSreai advantl 
and tbe paper rnado saliva proof to prevent its breaking or melting m the mouth. Thegreat ad, ant- 
age andunportanoe of this invention will at once be recognized by all smokers, truth de¬ 
monstrated by the first "Old Judge" Cigarettes they smoke. 
certificate from any eminent Professor of Chemistry to oonvineo them they have heretofore, in 
smoking Cigarettes made of PURE RICE PAPER, been inhaling one of the deadliest poisons known. 
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. 
GOODWIN & CO., Manufacturers, 207 and 209 Waterst., 
NEW YORK . 
A GOOD PLAN 
The most profitable way of dealing in stocks la by 
combining many orders and oo-ooerating thorn 
as a whole, dividing profits pro rata among share¬ 
holders, according to the market, monthly. Each 
customer thus secures all the advantages of im¬ 
mense capital and experienped still, and can use 
any amount, from $10 to $10,000, or more, with 
equal proportionate success. New York Stock 
Reporter” and now circular mailed free. FuU 
Information for anyone to opperate sucrossfully. 
Lawrence & Co., SI Exchange Place, N. Y. 
WESTON-ROWELL-ENE, 
THE ATHLETE’S LOTION. 
.A. Hefrestaing’TT nguent for tLe Bath.. 
A preparation used by all who are training for feats requiring great 
powers of endurance. Strengthens the limbs, hardens thefiesh, 
tones the nerves, and invigorates the entire muscular sys^ 
tern. Is useful in cases of muscular debility, nervous¬ 
ness, rheumatism, neuralgia, fevers, skin 
diseases. Cures sore eyes, mouth, 
nose and ears; also toothache. 
endorsed by all first class physicians. 
For Sale at all Respectable Drug Stores. 
Price 10c. BBo.. 60c. and SI. Depot 381 Sixth Avenue, Now York. Can bo sent by mail 
' r to any addrass. 
SVmmunUitm. 
Tatham & Bro’s, 
NEW YORK, 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
“CHILLED” 
SHOT 
REL LABEL.) 
gPRPPSHOT.g 
BLUE LABEL, 
Compressed Buck Shot. 
First Premium Centennial Exhibition. Report 
—“Exact uniformity of size, truly spherical form, 
high degree of finish and general excellence. 
Founded July 4, 1803. 
SPARKS’ 
American Chilled Shot. 
Rivaling the English and All Others. 
STANDARD DROP AND BUCK SHOT AND 
BAR LEAD. 
THOMAS W. SPARKS, Manttfactukek. 
Office,iNo. 1/31 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. 
8 
A GREAT INTENTION! 
IMITATION 
3 ) 
GLASS. 
Patented December 3, 1878. 
CURTAINS, SHADES, AND BLINDS 
Dispensed with. New, Elegant, Cheap and Dur¬ 
able. It produces all the unique effects of a richly 
painted or Elegantly Stained Window. It is easily 
applied to the glass in Windows of Houses, Pub¬ 
lic Buildings, Churches, Steamboats, Street and 
Railroad Cars, Libraries, Parlors, Offices, Bath 
Rooms, Stairways, Transoms, Vestibule Doors, 
etc., with the fuu effect and brilliancy of various¬ 
ly colored ground glass. The article has just been 
patented , and not a single agency has as yet been 
established. 
ONEGO_ 
sive territory will be reserved for five years. 
C A M DI ITC three of the most beauti- 
DrllVlJr JLE.O fnl styles will fcte sent prepaid 
with full instructions, wholesale prices, etc., on 
receipt of SI.00* 
L. Lum Smith, 
717 SANSOM ST- l Solo^Agent 
Apply to ^PHILADELFHIA,Pa. j Canada. 
READ the following extract from tbe Repre¬ 
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delphia, Pa., Agents’ Herald: 
■‘We regard the above as the most remarkable 
andbeautiful invention ever patented, and would 
ad vise the Agent readers of the Herald particu¬ 
larly to be on the alert to secure choice territory. 
The article is so simple, and yet will be in such 
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with a most onthusiastiereception aad large sale. 
It will offer the best opportunity for coining 
money that has ever been presented to Agents, 
an d the business being light, neat and respectable, 
will be peculiarly adapted to ladies and gentle¬ 
men who from timidity, etc., have hitherto been 
debarred from engaging in tbe agency business, 
for want of Bom e meritorious and suitable articl. 
to canvass for. Another very important feature 
of attraction is that all goods purchased will b« 
promptly forwarded to even the most remote 
section of the country free of express or freight 
ohargci.” 
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