3?8 



FOREST^ AND.- STREAM. 



§ms t §ifles. §k. 



THREE BARRELED 



Breech-Loading Guns. 



(TWO SHOT AND ONE RIFLE,) 



A new feature in the Sporting Line. Forms a 

 light and compact gun from eight to ten pounds, 

 giving to sportsmen the very thing so often wanted 

 In all kinds of shooting. 



PRICES. 

 Three barrel, $T5 to $250. 

 Double barrel shot guns. 

 ' Damascus barrel, $50 to $200. 

 I Twist ban-el, $35. 



SEND FOR NEW CIRCULAR. 



W. H. BAKER & CO., 



Syracuse, N. Y. 



E. THOMAS, JH., 



GUNS, PISTOLS, SPORTING GOODS, 



174 South Clark Street, Chicago, Di. 



THIS is A 



Foot Rnle, Level, Square, Plumb and 

 Inclinometer. 



It may be nsed for icvemiK siauds for rest shooting, 

 and gives at once the degree of elevation and pitch 

 to the foot. As a specimen of workmanship, it is 

 faultless, and Is strong and durable. .So great is 

 our confidence in Its'merits that we hereby agree to 

 refund Its cost In everv case where perfect satisfac- 

 tion is not given. Sent, by mail on receipt of $2.50 

 STEPHENS & CO., Riveilon, Conn. Nov 1 ly 



Suiting §uchti. 



H. L. LEONARD, 



BANGOR, MAINE, 



Manufacturer of every variety of 

 FINE RODS for SALMON, BASS and TROUT 

 FISHING. 



Split Bamboo Rods a Specialty 



Great reduction in prices. Trout Rods, full mounted, 

 $30, formerly $50 ; other rods in proportion. 



Every Rod bearing my name is six strands from 

 butt to extreme tip. and mounted with my '• patent 

 waterproof feVrule," and warranted against imper- 

 fections in material and workmanship. 



Any style of finish, hexagonal or round, as may 



be desired. Rods of Greenheart, Ash, or Lance- 

 wood. MADE TO ORDER. 



I was awarded a MEDAL and DIPLOMA at the 

 Centennial for my Split Bamhoo Rods. 



Also manufacturer of Patent Reels for Salmon 

 and Trout fishing. The lightest, strongest, and 

 handsomest Keels ever made. 



Full llneof FISHING TACKLE always on hand. 



Send for circular and price list. 



Lessons in Fly Tying:. 



I will guarantee to teach any gentleman the art of 

 dressing fl',e« in a few lessons. Address 

 JOHN HA1LY, 320 Henry Street, New York City. 



Flies tied to order from any pattern. 



Nov8 tf 



£Lmn$tmmtn, §tc. 



Zoological Garden. 



FAraMOTOT PASZ, PHILADELPHIA. 



Open every day. A large collection of Living Wild 

 Beasts, Birds and Reptiles. . Admission 25 cents; 

 children under twelve, 10 cents. Jane ly 



THE GREAT NEW YORK AQUARIUM, Broad- 

 way and 35th street. Open dally from 9 A. M. to 

 10 p M Beautiful Tropical Fishes and Anemones, 

 Wonderful Horned Cow Flshca and Aacldlana. 

 Twelve seals, sea lions, 15 sharks, 40 blow Ashes, 6 

 hell-benders, and thousands of other curious marine 

 creatures. Prof. Young, marvelouB ventriloquist. 

 Miss Lnbln in submarine performances. ^Delightful 

 oreneitml concerts. Feeding t&« animals u* 

 flah«S_and other enwrtalmeaa^ 



DON'T PASS T HIS BY. 



STODDARD'S CARTRIDGE-LOADING IMPLEMENT, COMBINING ALL OTHER 



TOOLS AND FOR ALL SHELLS. 



Length, 4X inches ; weight, 10 ounces), and nickel-plated. Price, $6. 



Recommended by Forest and Stream and Rod and Gun, Boone, Recapper, Will Wildwood, Ira A. 

 Payne, and others. Liberal discount to the trade. Send postal order to 



C. J. 



STODDARD & CO., 



Lock box 192, Washington, D. C. 



IRA A. PAIUE'S 



CHAMPION FILLED GLASS BALL. 



PATENTED OCTOBER 23. 



MAKE THE FEATHERS FI.Y WITHOUT KILUNG 

 MUCH NEEDED. 



THE BIRD— SOMETHING 



... J 'Bohemian Glass Works having made a specialty of the manufacture of Glass Balls for Trap Shoot- 

 ing lor the past year, and having facilities for manufacturing cheaper and better than other establishments, 

 nave secured the services of that well-known Sportsman, IKA A. PAINE, to take entire charge of the 

 production of his new patent Feather Filled Ball, which we hold the exclusive right to make and sell. 

 « r, a c » n . glve tne sportsmen of America no better proof of the superiority of these balls than that W. 

 & U Scott & Sons, after examining every ball in the market, have ordered 2,000 to be sent to England. In 

 no instance where it has been exhibited has it failed to take the place of all others. 



Every ball Is weighed and examined, then packed with the greatest care, In barrels of 300. 

 Send tor price list. Special inducements to the trade. 



HEADQUARTERS BOHEMIAN GLASS WORKS, 214 Pearl Street, N. Y. 



PAINE'S PATENT 



Feather-Filled Glass Balls 



and Huber Traps. 



MESSRS. WILLIAMS & POWELL HAVE ORDERED 30,000 OF THE FORMER, AND FORTY OF 

 THE LATTER. THEY WILL BE SHIPPED FOR ENGLAND uN SATURDAY NEXT. THIS, WITH 

 THE LATE ORDER FROM W. & C. SCOTT & SONS, EFFECTUALLY ESTABLISHES THE SUPERI- 

 ORITY OF THE 



PAINE FILLED BALLS 



AN8 XHE JS:*T»EI* TKA1PS, Deci3 



Bogardus' Patent Rough Glass Balls 

 and Glass Ball Traps. 



These Traps are the only ones that elve sa< isfaci ion, as they are simple of con- 

 struction, easily set, and not liable to get out of order, and ttiey throw the ba* in 

 a manner that more closely resembles the flight of a bird than any other trap In 

 the market. The Patent Rough Glass Balls are made of uniform weight and 

 t<ni kness, and have a corrugated surface that strengthens the ball for shipment 

 to any part of the country, prevents the glancing of shot, and thereby lnsnres the 

 breaking of the ball when hit. 



CAPTAIN BOGARDDS was the first to introduce the ROUGH BALL, and at a 

 price far below the smooth ball at. that time. 



Balls and Trap can be ordered through; all G in Dealers. Liberal discount to 

 the 'trade. 

 — rit«>VFI) TRAP (warranter!), which will throw a ball In any dtrectlon from the shooter at 

 the option of the puller, Is now ready for the market. Price $8. 



W. & C. SCOTT & SONS have ordered 10,000 balls and 24 traps to be sent to England 



HEADQUARTERS FOR BALLS, HAGGERTY BROS., lO Piatt Street. 

 FOR TRAPS, GEO. E. HART & CO., Newark, N. J. 



Match Against Time— Skill and Endurance. 



GlT-MOKE'S GABDBN, NBW YORK CITY, JANUARY 3, 1873. 



CAPTAIN A. H. BOGARDUS, Champion Wing Shot of the World, has made a match to break 5,008 

 Glass Balls in 500 consecutive minutes, loading his own gun. Balls to be sprung fr om his patent traps. 

 Shooting to commence ai 3 o'clock p. m. Decs 4t 



THE GREEN GUN 



can the simplest and 



strongest snap-action, 



made. The proportions 



and finish, the shootirg 



~--^i Qualities for penetration 



Upe* and pattern, are not ex- 



^ ' celled. Can bore te 



t^M make any pattern order- 



yg=Md, from a cylinder to a 



— ' full choke. 



m Muzzle-loaders altered 

 jljpto breech-loaders, with 

 gpS^-same action as new 

 guns. Barrels bored to 

 shoot close and strong. 



r -**»*&* shoot close and strong. 



Price $45. Re-boring and repairing breeeh-loadlng shot-guns done promptly and in the very best man- 

 ner. Send for new price Use to CHARLES GREEN, 3 West Main St., Rochester, N. Y. Aug30»ti 



The Huber Champion 



<L. 



Ofass Ball Trap. 



Compact and Durable. 



Balls can be thrown in any direction or 

 elevation, unknown to the shooter, a 

 Bcreen preventing his seeing how the trap 

 may be set. 



For sale by 



BARTON & CO.. Agents. 



337 BBOADWAY, NEW YORK, 



or bv the patentees and manufacturers, 



HUBER & MERWTN, corner of Patterson 



and Fulton streets, Patterson, N. J. 



■ " I have used all traps in market, and 

 llud Huber's Champion Trap the king 

 trap of the world. IRA A. PAINE." 



W. & C. Scott & Son, Birmingham, Eng., 

 have ordered 15 of onr champion traps. 



PRICE SIOj ~ 



Also Williams & Powell, Liverpoo', Eng., have ordered 45 of these traps within sixty days. 

 All sportsmen who have examined the above trap pronounce it the best in market. 



N. B.-OTHEK TRAPS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE AT A REASONABLE VALUATION. 



UNION SQUARE HOTEL, 



UNION SQUARE, Comer USth Street, New York. 

 jg. A. J. DAM & SONS, Proprietors. 



C. M. BRENNA1ST, 



OLD KENTUCKY BOURBON & MONONGAHELA, 

 ,*0 South Olark Strtrt, Chicago, 



ggmifaqm's §oods. 



W. H. HOLABIRD, 



Manufacturer of 



Specialties in Clothing 



FOR SPORTSBSBSi 



Valparaiso, Ind. 



Shooting Suits complete, consisting of Coat, Vest, 

 Pants and Cap, $10. No. 1 Shooting Coats, water- 

 proof and first-class in every particular, sent by 

 mall, post-paid, $6. 



Holablrd's New Game Bag; weighs 12 ounces. 

 The most convenient and coolest garment ever 

 offered to Sportsmen. Can be used In place of a 

 coat ; room for B0 shells and 75 snipe or quail : by 

 mail for $2. 



Holabird's New Cartridge Vest, capacity for fifty 

 Bhells; simple and admirable for boat shooting; 

 $2.50. Fine Linen, Corduroy and Fustian suits made 

 to qrder in the neatest and most desirable Btyle. 



Send 25 ceats for my book on Dog Breaking and 

 catalogue of goods. Money refunded If not satisfied, 



W. H. HOLABIRD, Valparaiso, Ind. 



Auk your gun dealer for Holablrd'B goods. 



founded July i, 1808. 



Thop. W. Sparks, 



Shot & Bar Lead 



MANUFACTURER. 

 Offiec 121 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. 



GOOD'S OIL TANNED 

 MOCCASINS. 



The best thing In the marke 

 for hunting, fishing, canoeing 

 snow-shoeing, etc. They are 

 easy to the feet, and very 

 durable. Made to order 

 in a variety of styles, and 

 warranted the grrtuint 

 article. Send for Illustrated circular. MARTIN 8 

 HUTCHINGS, P. O. Box 388, Dover, N. H. (Succes- 

 sor to Frank Good.) 

 W. HOLBERTON, 102 Nassau St., N. Y., Agent, 



L.S.L 



A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A 



FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND DISTRIBUTION, 18TS>, 

 AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8. 



Louisiana Slate Lottery Company. 



This institution was regularly Incorporated by the 

 Legislature of the !-tate for Educational and chari- 

 table purposes in 1S6S, with a capital of $1.0i 0,000, to 

 which it has since added a reserve fund of $3.'0.ooo. 

 ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBl/T10t>S 

 will take place monthly, ft nerer stalta or postpone* . 

 Look at the following scheme , 



CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 



100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. 



HALF-TICKETS. ONE DOLLAR. 



LIST OF PRIZES. 



1 Capital Prize $30,000 



1 Capital Prize io,oo» 



l Cftuital Prize a,o 



>t Prizes of i ',3no • 5,01 o 



51 J rizesof 1,000 ' fi,oiu 



20Prizesof 500 10,0 



lOOPrizesof 100 10,000 



200Prizesof 58 10, 00 



5liiPrizesof B11 lfl,0o.i 



lUOOPrizesof 10 , 10.0:0 



APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 



9 Approximation Prizes of $300 2,700 



9 Approximation Prizes of f -200 1 ,800 



9 Approximation Pri7.es of $100 9ro 



1857 Prizes amountln to $110,400 



Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all 



prominent points, to whom a liberally remunerative 



compensation will be paid. 

 Write for fuither Information or send orders to 



M. A. BAUPH1N, 

 P. O. Box (192, New Orleans, Louisiana, 



or to 



B. FRANK MOORE «fc SON, 

 317 Broadway, New York Cily. 



SECOND GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, 



TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1878. 



Capital Prize, $30,000. Tickets, $3 each ; Hslves, $1. 



Scheme of distribution same as above 



Snortsnien's 



Headquarters 



FOR WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. 



Outfits for yachting. The camp or field a 

 specialty. Olives by the caBe, gallon or bottle. 



THOS. LYNCH, Impobtkb, 



99 NASSAU ST., Bennett Building, New York. 

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