446 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



§nm, giflts. gtt. 



Second-Hand Guns 



SPOKTING GOODS, 



WHICH CAN BE BOUGHT CHEAP AT 

 J. F. MARSTERS, 



125 NASSAU ST., N. Y. 



One Scott Premier 10-gauge choke-bore, weight 



9 lbs., in first-class order, with case, price. ...$225 

 One Remington Sporting Rifle, made to order, 

 pistol grip, rubber heel to prevent recoil, .44- 



calibre 50 



One Ilollis' 10-bore, 9 lb., pistol-grip, rebound- 

 ing locks 70 



One Remington Military Rifle, 1,000-yard range. 15 



One French Double Gun, pin-fire, 16-gauge 25 



One More &. HaTis Muzzle-Loader, 10-gauge, SM 



lbs., double gun 35 



One Hollis' Ducking double gun, S gauge, 141b 25 

 One Scott Muzzle-Loader, 12 lb.. 9-gauge, 34-in..' 25 



One Ballard Ride, .44-ral.. 10 lbs , . . . . 20 



One Colt's Revolving Rifle, 6 shot IS 



One Maynard Rifle, little the worse for wear. . .'.' 8 

 One Single Muzzle-Loader, 10-gauge, cost $i5 15 

 OneSingle Breech-Loader, Stephen's make....'. 10 

 One Skeleton Stock Stephen's Rifle, .22-calibre, 



in case 12 



One General Pishing Rod, will make up five 'dif- 

 ferent rods, German silver-mounted, cost $40.. 20 

 One large German silver trolling reel, holds 



600 feet line _ 10 



J- F. MARSTEitS, 125 Nassau st'.j-'N.'V. 



Ronan's Metal Shell Cleaner. 



Cleans fifty shells in ten minutes. No water used 

 Knives elastic, self-adjusting, prevent the slipping 

 of wads. Is unequalled as a breech wiper by cover- 

 ing with an oiled cloth. For sale by all gun dealers, 

 or sample sent free by mail on receipt of price, $1.50: 

 10 and 12 bore. J. F. RONAN, 7SS Shawmut avenue 

 Boston, Mass. Liberal discount to the trade) 



NovS 



THE 



CHOKE-BORE 



MATCH, 



i \V. Ws GREENER beg3 to Inform his numerous 

 patrons in America that his gun has again come off 

 victorious at the great match of Choke-Bores vs. 

 Cylinder Bores, at the London Gun Club, on May 23, 

 beating seventeen of the best shots in Great Britain 

 who used guns by the best London makers, viz. : 

 Four made by Grant, three by Purdy, three by 

 Dougal, one by Lancaster, Boss and others. 



[?ee London Field, May 26, Editorial Remarks.} 

 " Mr. Cholmondley Pennell, the winner of Mr. 

 Puvdey's massive fifty guinea cup, weighing over 91 

 ozs., for the highest score, shot wonderfully well, 

 killing all his birds at 30 yards with the first barrel. 

 The gun he used was a full choke, by Greener, of 

 Birmingham. The result of the trial served to show 

 the superiority of the choke at the long range, Mr. 

 C. Pennell cutting down his birds in a marvellous 

 way with his heavy Greener." 



W. W. GREENER, 



St. Mary's Works, Birmingham, and 

 68 Haymarket, London. 

 Read "Choke-Bore Guns and How to Load," by 

 Cassell, Petter & Galpin, New York. 



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 

 k durable. Made to or^er 

 "in a variety of styles, and 

 warranted the genuine 

 article. Send for illustrated circular. MARTIN S 

 HUTCHINGS, P. o. Box Bos, Dover, N. H. (Succes- 

 sor to Frank Good.) 

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



fishing §acMe. 



H. L. LEONARD, 



Manufacturer of every variety of 



FINE HODS for SALMON, BASS and TROUT 

 FISHING. 



Split Bamboo Rods a Specialty 



Every Rod bearing my name is six strands from 

 butt to extreme tip, and mounted with my - patent 

 waterproof ferrule," and warranted againsrflmper- 

 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. ' ^ 



Iwas awarded a MEDAL and DIPLOMA at the 

 Centennial for my Split Bamboo Rods. 



MANUFACTORY, BANGOR, MAINE. 

 A variety of my rods may be found at 



No. 19 BEAVER ST., 



New York City (Up Stairs). 



Three-Barrelled 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 sporanien the very thing so orten wanted in aU kinds of shooting. 



PRTCES— Three barrel, $75 to $250. Double barrel shot guns. Damascus barrel, £50 to $200. Twist 

 barrel, $35. SEND FOR NEW CIRCULAR. 



W. H. BAKER & CO.,. Syracuse, New York. 



IEA A. PAINE'S 



CHAMPION FILLED CLASS BALL. 



PATENTED OCTOBER 23. 



MAKE THE FEATHERS FLY WITHOUT MIXING THE BIRD— SOMETHING 

 MUCH NEEDED. 



The Bohemian Glass Works having made a specialty of the manufacture of Glass Balls for Trap Shoot- 

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

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

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



They will eventually be the Standard Ball. Out of One Million already sold," not one complaint. No 

 Fancy Price, but a fair profit. Every ball is warranted to give satisfaction. The number ef orders from 

 all parts of the country speak volumes. 



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

 Send for price list. Special Inducements to the trade. 



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



JE'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 



&T*m TBS SU8SR TEAFS, Decl3 



Bogardns' Patent Bough Glass Balls 

 and Glass Ball Traps. 



These Traps are the only ones that give satisfaction, as they are simple of con- 

 struction, easily set, and not liable to get our, of order, and they throw the ball 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 

 thickness, and have a corrugated surface that strengthens the ball for shipment 

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

 breaklng.of the ball when hit. 



CAPTAIN BOGARDUS 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 Gun Dealers. Liberal discount to 

 the Trade. 



MY IMPROVED TRAP (warranted), which will throw a ball in any direction 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 bails and 24 traps to be sent to England. 



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

 Dec6tf FOE TRAPS, GEO. E. HART & CO., Neworli, N. J. 



Snortsmen's 



Headquarters 



FOR WIN S, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. 



Outfits for yachting. The camp or field a 

 specialty. Olives by the case, gallon or bottle. 



THOS. LYNCH, Impobteb, 



99 NASSAU ST.. Bennett Building, New York. 

 Sept27 



C. M. BEENNAN, 



OLD KENTUCKY BOURBON & MONONGAHELA 

 South Clark Street, Chicago. 



T» T 1 XT r\ n Betail price $900 only $2«0. 

 r I A AM IS Ornam, price $340 wily $95. 

 x Xt\±y UU free. Dan'IF.Beattv.'V 



ington, N. J. 



Retail price $900 onlv ?2«0. Parlor 



— *95. Paper 



■,Wash- 



Dec2o 



THOMSON & SON, 



MAM7FACTURBRS OF 



Sportsmen's .Goods, 



No. 301 BROADWAY, 

 P. O. box 1,016. nkw York. 



C/\ Mixed Cards, with name, for 10c and stamp. 

 , 0\f Agent's outfit, 10c. AT WATER BROS., Forest 

 I vine, Conn. Decl3 1m 



JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 

 Hartford, Connecticut, 



DEALEK3 IN 



Diamonds, Silverware, Watches, Jewelry, etc. 



mTORTEBS OP 



FSEKOH, G32HA1T, AH3 EK0LI3H FASC7 OrOCOS. 



Shooting, Boating, Racing, and other Prizes. 



I oTr:gt. t 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE,"? 



Three Dozen Wood Cuts of the above and other articles 



in our line, and including the 



GAME LAWS OF CONNECTICUT, 



Mailed to any Address, on receipt of 80 5EHT8. 



§ftjjifantmM §oods. 



FLORIDA OUTFITS. 



Send 10 cents for illustrated catalogue of SHOOT- 

 ING, FISHING and CAMPING GOODS, with hint? 

 and directions for camping, shooting and fishing 

 Bogardus' rules for glass ball shooting, etc., etc. 



TENTS, CAMP STOVES, PORTABLE BOATS,: 

 RUEBEE GOODS, JACK LAMPS, LTC. 



Suits of all kinds, including velveteen, cordu- 

 roy, leather, etc. Also a uew.»tjle of duck, very 

 soft and pliable. 



Fox, Weblej-, Scott and other breech-loading 

 guns and rinea. Ammunition of all kinds. 



SPLIT BAMBOO RODS. 



I am able to offer to sportsmen a very superior 

 ilit bamboo rods for fly and bass fishing 

 and trolling. Call arid examine thini. Every 

 rod warranted. With skeleton reel-bands, $1S; 

 solid reel-bands, $23, with tip case, extra tip and 

 bag. 



These rods have been well tested, and are 

 equal, if not superior, to any In the market. 



FLORIDA OUTFITS A SPECIALTY. 



A supplement, to my illustrated catalogue will be 

 ready this week, containing a number of new arti- 

 cles for sportsmen, including price list of 



No sportsman should be without " TITE KPORTS- 

 MAK'S DIARY AND NOTE-BOOK:" Blank Scores 

 for all kinds of shooting. Rules, etc., bound in 

 leather -—a handy size for the pocket. Sent on re- - 

 ceipt of 50 cents. 



Send no money by mall; remit by draft or P. O. 

 order. 



YV. HOLBERTON'S SPORTSMEN'S 

 EMPORIUM, 



P. O. Box 5,103. 102 Nassau St., N. Y. 



NOW READY, 



THE 



Sportsman's Gazetteer 



GENERAL GUIDE. 



WITH MAPS AND IXLUSTRATIONS, 



000 pp., Price, §3. 



BY CHAPwLES HALLOCK, 



EDITOR OF "FOREST AND STREAM j" AUTHOR OF THE i 

 "FISHING TOURIST," "CAMP UFE IN FLORIDA, ,; fiTC. 



NEW YOEK : 

 "EOEEST and STREAM" PUBLISHING COMPANY. 



The nook la a complete manual for /sportsmen -. 



It gives every sportsmanlike method for captur- 

 ffig every known game animal, bird and nan In 

 North America. 



It designates the proper charges for guns for each 

 kind of game, the various kinds of decoys and blinds, 

 and tackle for the fish. 



it gives over 4,000 localities where game and flsn 

 maybe found, specifies the game found in eaclx 

 locality, the hotel accommodation, and the beat 

 route to get there. (The preparation of this Directory 

 was in itself a work of great magnitude ) 



It gives the scientific name and specific character- 

 istics of each species it describe?, with the habitat 

 and breeding season of each— a most valuable con. 

 tribution to science. 



It describes 201 varieties of edible fish alone, lhat 

 maybe taken with the hook; SO varieties of ducks s 

 50 varieties of Bnipe or wadere, and the different 

 methods of shooting each. 



Its instructions for capturing large game are very 

 minute, and the chapters on woodcraft, outfitting 

 and camping have been pronounced by "El Cazador," 

 Of Los Angeles, California, to be 5 imply complete. 



Every kind of dog used for sport is designate.!, 

 and his points for bench judgments fully given. 

 The chapters relating to selection, breeding, rearing, 

 breaking, care and diseases, comprise a seventfi 

 part of the volume. There are 71 prescriptions and 

 recipes given under the revision o'' the beet modern 

 canine therapeutists. 



It is in itself the most concise, accurate, Instruc- 

 tive, sensible aud comprehensive work ever written 

 npon the dos and his diseases. Any physician can 

 administer the presentations with perfect confidence 

 in their safety and efficacy. 



It contains very useful recipes and remedies for 

 wounds, bite3, poisons, illness, aud emergencies oi 

 all kinds; for cleanine, repairing, and preserving 

 every Implement used for sport; for selection and 

 C3e of svery kind of boat employed by sportsmen; 

 a reference list of several hundred books in request 

 ty sportsmen, and a directory where to buy oaiiiuing 

 goods. 



It Instructs in taxidermy, and tells how to preserv3 

 and meant specimens of animals, birds and fish. 



W. M. U.ABIKSII A W, F. C. S., 

 30 New Street, City. 



ANALYST FOR THE CHEMICAL TRADE, OP 



NEW YORE. 

 Chemist of the N. Y. Stats Agricultural 3ociBTr 

 ANALYTICAL CHEMIST TO THE NEW YORK 

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