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FOREST AND STREAM. 



^at^h Hntl^^oijhfar Sportsmen. 



SDortsmen's 



FOR WIN S, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. 



Outfits for yachting. The camp or field a 

 specialty. Olives by the case, gallon or bottle. 



THOS. LYNCH, Importer, 



S9 NASSAU ST . Bennett Building, New York. 

 Sept27 



" O. M. BRENNAN, 



i®LO KENTUCKY BOURBON & MONONGAHELA 

 South Clark Street, Chicago. 



§wts, gifltn. §k. 



Second-Hand Guns 



AND 



SPORTING GOODS, 



WHICH CAN BE BOUGHT CHEAP AT 

 J. F. MARSTERS, 



125 NASSAU ST., N. Y. 



One 3oo tt Premier 10-gauge choke-bore, weight 



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

 One Remington Sporting Eifle, made to order, 

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



calibre 50 



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

 ing locks TO 



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



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



One More A Ha ris Muzzle-Loader, 10-gauge, S% 



lbs., double gun 85 



One Hollis' Ducking double gun, 8 gauge, 141b. 25 

 One 3cott Muzzle-Loader, 12 lb., 9-gauge, S4-in.. 25 



One Ballard Rifle, .44-cal, 10 lbs 20 



One Colt's Revolving Rifle, 6 shot. 18 



One Maynard Rifle, little the worse for wear 8 



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



One Single Breech-Loader, Stephen's make 10 



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



incase 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. MARSTERS, 125 Nassau st.,N. Y. 



THE 



CHOKE-BORE 



MATCH. 



W. W. GREENER begs 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 

 Oougal, one by Lancaster, Boss and others. 



{See London Field, Map 26, Editorial Remarks.] 



"Mr. Cholmondlef Fennell, the winner of Mr. 

 Purdey's mawi e tii'ty ".tinea cup, weighing over 91 

 -ozs„ for the highest score, shot wonderfully well, 

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

 The gun he u^ed 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. Penned cutting down his birds in a marvellous 

 way with his heavy Greener." 



W. W. GREENER, 



St. Mary's 'Works, Birmingham, and 

 68 Haymarket, London. 

 Rea d "Choke- Bore Guds and How to Load," by 

 Cassell,Petter & Galpin, New York. 



.^fishing g*cKk. 



H. L. LEONARD, 



Manufacturer of every variety of 



FINE RODS for SALMON, BASS and TROUT 

 FISHING. 



Split Bamboo Rods a Specialty 



Every Rod hearing my name is six strands from 

 hntt to extreme i>. u:>.d mounted with my " patent 

 waterproof ferrule,- an i warranted agalnstrlmper- 

 fectlonsiu material aud workmanship. 



Anv stvie of finish, hexagonal or round, as may 

 hndMired Rods of Greenhcart, Ash, or Lance- 

 lot!, MADE TO ORDER. 



T was awarded a MEDAL and DIPLOMA at the 

 Centennial for my Split Bamboo Rods. 



MANUFACTORY, BANGOR, MAINE. 



A variety of my rods may bo found at 



NO. 19 BEAVER ST., 



New York Clly (Up Stairs). 



Three-Barrelled Breech-Loading Guns, 



TWO SHOT AND ONE RIFLE. 



A new feature in the Sporting Line. Forms a dght and compact gun from eight to ten pounds, 

 giving to sportsmen the very wiing so orten wanteds all kinds of shooting. 



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

 barrel, $35. SEND FOR NEW CIRCULAR. 



W. II. BAKEE & CO., Syracuse, New York. 



IRA A. PAINE'S 



CHAMPION FILLED CLASS BALL. 



PATENTED OCTOBER 23. 



MAKE THE FEATHEHS FJLY WITHOUT KILLING 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 natent Feather Filled Ball, which we hold the exclusive right to make and sell. 



They will eventually be the S'andard 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 of 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. 



Bogardus' 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 out of order, and they throw the ball in 

 a manner that more closely resembles the night 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 

 breaking 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. 



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

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



Second and enlarged edition of "Field, Cover and Trap Shooting," containing instructions for Glass 

 Ball Shooting, will be ready Feb. 1. Price S'J, by mail, postage paid. Address, - 



Dec6 tf 6apt. A. H. BOGARDUS, International Hotel, N. Y. 



THE UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY, 



LOWELL, MASS. 



Manufacturers of the 



CENTRAL FIRE, SOLID HEAD, 



BRASS SHELL, RE-LOADING CARTRIDGE, 



Used by the Army and Navy of the United States and several Foreign Governments. 

 All kinds of MM FIRE AMMUNITION. 



Special attention paid to orders for TARGET PRACTICE CARTRIDGES. 

 Send for Ilhistrated Catalogue. 



WAAUtCi h %m% %dcftts 8 ffl. V. @tty. 



Sports me r>, Attention 



Keep Your Feet Dry. 



The only premium awarded by the Centennial 

 Commission, Philadelphia, 1S76, for Alligator 

 Waterproof Boota and Shoes. 



Goods sent to all parts of the U. S., 

 C. O. D. 



Catalogues containing full instructions for 

 self-measurement sent free on application. 



503 Broadway, New York. 



NEW YOE K SHOO TIETS COAT. 



A ptvlish, handsome Coat. First-class in every particular. Pleasant to wear, durable, and In the 

 end the cheapest ^^ ^ BRQWH VELVETEEN . 



Pockets and lining made tu take oat, so that it may be worn for early fall and winter shooting. (Horace 

 Smith Esel says! "Jtifi rr.yifle ■ " ilT - I have worn them for several years, and would 



have noneoHter ") Price for Coat, $3S ; Vest, $6.50. Also the best brown corduroy pants at .$10 per pair, 

 make ouly the one grade, as the cue:.,,, st guods do not turn briars and will not give satisfaction. 



Velveteen ; 



Coax -Vest with sTeeves~if desired. " "Rules for measurement and samples sent upon application. 



F. L. SHELDON, Rahway, N. J. 



For Bale by Dealers in GUNS and SPORTSMEN'S SUPPLIES. 



gyonisnims §oois. 



Sportsmen's 



Emporium. 



SHOOTING, FISHING AND CAMPING GOODS 

 OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. 



Send 10 cents for 50 page illustrated catalogue, 

 with rules for glass ball shooting, hints on camping, 

 shooting and fishing, etc. 



TENTS, STOVES, JACK LAMPS, BLANKETS, 

 RUBBER GOODS, ETC. 



THE NEW TRERLE-BOI.T FOX GUN 



Split Bamboo Fly Rods; the best in the 

 market. 



Agent for tlie celebrated McBride Files, 

 Good's Moccasins, Thomson's Shooting Boots 

 and Shoes, Leather and Canvas Snlts of all 

 hinds. 



Holberton's Trout Flies, per dozen, 91. 



Holbetton's full-length Russia-Leather Fly 



OUTFITS for FLORIDA AND THE WEST. 



Sportsmen's Diary and Notebook, with blank 

 scores and useful receipts, etc., mailed on receipt of 

 50 cents, 



PUKDV'S GLASS BALL TRAPS, §3.50. 



The best for wing practice. 



Paine and Bogardus' glass balls ; Kay's composi- 

 tion Balls. 



Repairing, altering and boring of guns done In the 

 best manner. 



English and American Wading Stockings 

 and rubber goods for fishing and camping. 



Eaton's Ru-t Prevrntcr. Dog Medicines for 

 worms, neas and mange. 



W. HOLBERTON & CO., 



P. O. Box 5,109. 102 Nassau St., N. Y. 



SPARKS' 



Chilled Shot, 



RIVALLING THE ENGLISH. 



Price, 9 3-4 cents per pound. 



MANUFACTURED BY 



THOMAS W. SPARKS, 



121 Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA- 



SUBJECT TO USUAL DISCOUNT. 

 janl7 1m 



A PEERLESS OFFER. 



IN OKDER TO BETTRR INTRODUCE 



KIMBALL'S 



PEERLESS. 



FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO, 



The manufacturers beg to announce that they will 

 deliver, free of cost, to every dealer buying a 

 Ten Pound Pail, one genuine 



Blue Jacket 



SEVEN SHOOTER 



With Safety Lock, Steel Barrel and Cylinder, Nickel 

 Plated, guaranteed reliable and perfect in every 

 respect, and usually retail at. $6 00 to $8 00, which the 

 dealer WILL 1'iiF.i-ENT lo the CUSTOMER 

 BUYING the LARGEST Quantity of PEER. 

 LESS. 



Peerless tobacco has been manufactured for more 

 than thirty years, and has become B favorite whfere- 

 ever used. In quality it Is um-urpassed, and a first- 

 class "article in every respect. Five First Prize 

 Medals have been awarded, including the Centen- 

 nial, and the only award at Vienna, 1573, to line cut, 

 The manufacturers challenge the production of a 

 better article. 



Parties desiring to avail themselves of this oppor- 

 tunity of procuring a gocd article of Tobacco, which 

 alone is worth the money. : Revolver, 



near; equal in value, should forward their order as 

 soon as pot'Sible, as a limited number only will be 

 given away. Price §9 Ottper pail. 



WM S. KIJIBALL & CO., 

 Maijuf'rs, Rochester, N. Y. 



ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT. 



BOATS ! BOATS ! BOATS !— The lightegt and 

 most durable boat in the world. Weight, BS 

 lbs. and npward, built of white cedar. H. M. 

 SPRAGUE, Manufacturer, Parishville, St. Lawrence 

 County, N. Y. jann 3m 



