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FOREST AND STREAM. 



l§ot$te and $Q8aifa for Sportsmen. 

 O. M. BRENNAN, 



OLD KENTUCKY BOURBON & MONONGAHELA 

 8outh Olarfc Street, Ohioago. 



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Second-Hand Guns 



SPOKTING GOODS, 



WHICH CAN BE BOUGHT CHEAP AT 

 J. F. M A R S T E R S, 



125 NASSAU ST., N. T. 



One Scott Premier 10-gauge cno&e-bore, weight 



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



One Bemington Sporting Rifle, made to order, 

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



callore 80 



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

 ing locks 70 



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



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



One More & Ha- ris Muzzle-Loader, 10-gauge, 8# 



lbs., doable gun 35 



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

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



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



One Colt's Revolving Rifle, 6 shot 18 



One Maynard R'fle, little the worse for wear. ... 8 

 One Single Mtizzle-Loider, 10-gauge, cost $t5.. 15 



OneSingle Breech-Loader, Stephen's make 10 



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



In case 12 



One General Fishing Rod, will make up five dif- 

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

 One large German silver trolling reel, holds 



600feetline _ 10 



J- F. MARSTERS, 125 Nassau st./N. Y. 



The following Gang, second-hand and In 

 good'condition : 



t RIGBY, 12-bore, 7 lbs. weight, In case, with Im- 

 plements complete; original cost, $525 ; very little 

 used ; present price, $300. 



F SCOTT PREMIER, 10-bore, 9»/, lbs., In finest 

 oase, with imulements complete; made to an order 

 given to W. M. Scott m person, and cost $350 gold; 

 never used ; present price, $275. 

 WW. W. GREENER i_ treble wedge-fast; finest 

 quality; 10-bore, 10 lbs.; cost $-<!75 gold to import ; 

 used three years, but sound ; highly engraved ; 

 present price, $175. 



I TOLLEY, 12-bore, S% lbs. ; Tolley brand ; cost $90 

 gold ; shot but few times ; $75. 

 I W. W. GREENER; treble wedge-fast; all im- 

 provements; 10-bnre, 9X lbs.; no engraving; used 

 one month; has killed 95 ducks in one day; can be 

 bought now for $130. 



■ WM. MOORE; top-lever, double-bolt, Damascus 

 bbls., 12-bore, by t lbs. ; original cost, $150; a splen- 

 did gun; present price, $75. 



NICHOLS &LEFEVER; 10-bore, 11 lbs.; beauti- 

 ful barrels ; original cost about $150 ; used but few 

 times ; present price, $85. 



~ SCOTT; 12-bore, 7 lbs.; finely engraved; lever 

 under-guard ; horn heel-plate; cost $140; price, 

 $75., This gun in splendid condition. 

 \ SCOTT; 12-bore, 8^ lbs. ; cost $125; never used; 

 present price, $65. 



% REMINGTON; two 12-bores, one 10-bore; $45- 

 grade ; in best condition and good as new at $30 

 each. 



* WEBLEY ; 12 bore ; bar-locks ; laminated steel 

 barrels ; in case, with implements, cost $100 ; can 

 be bought for $50; splendid condition. 



The above guns are nearly all the property of gen- 

 tlemen who have no further use for them, and are 

 sold at a great sacrifice. Each gun Is exactly as 

 represented, and will be sent for examination on 

 satisfactory reference, or receipt of sufficent money 

 to pay express charges. List of second-hand rifles 

 next week, 



HENRY C. SQUIRES, 



No. I Cortlandt St., New York. 



H. L. LEONARD, 



Maaufacturer of every variety of 



FINE RODS 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 agalns-t 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. ' ' w 



C I was awarded a MB DAL and DIPLOMA at the 

 Centennial for my Split Bamboo Rods. 



M ANUF ACTOR Y, BANGOR, MAINE. 

 A variety of my rods may be found at 



No. 19 BEAVER ST., 



New York City (Up stair*). 



Three-Barrelled Breech-Loading 1 Guns, 



TWO SHOT AND ONE RIFLE. 



A new feature in the Sporting Line. Forms a fight and compact gun from eight to ten poundSi 

 giving to sportsmen the very thing so orten wantedln 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. H. BAKER & CO., Syracuse, New York. 



IRA A. PAINE'S 



FEATHER FILLED CLASS BALL. 



PATENTED OCTOBER 23. 



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8YAW®AR®" i^LL. 



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 lhat well-known Sponsman, IRA 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. 



While other balls are a drug in the market, over 150,000 of the Paine Feather-Filled Balls have been 

 sold in lhe last month. This is the only ball made to a scale; every one alike.. Out of One Million 

 already sold, not one complains. No Fancy Price, but a fair profit. 



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, 314 Pearl Street, N. Y. 



Bogardus' Patent Rough 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 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 

 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 88. 



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

 FOR TRAPS, GEO. E. HART <fc 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 $2, by mail, postage paid. Address, 

 DeC 6 tf 6apt. A. H. BCGARUUS, 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. GovernmentB. 

 All kinds of RIM FIRE AMMUNITION. 

 Special attention paid to orders for TARGET PRACTICE CARTRIDGES. 

 Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 



Sportsmen, Attenti on 



Keep Your Feet Drv. 



The only premium awarded by the Centennial 

 Commission, Philadelphia, 1876, for Alligator 

 Waterproof Boots and Shoes. 



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

 C. O. D. 



Catalogues containing full instructions for 

 self-measnrement sent free on application. 



503 Broadway, New York. 



NEW YOR K SHOO TING COAT. 



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

 end the cheapest. 



MADE OF BROWN VELVETEEN. 



Pockets and lining made to take ont, bo that it may be worn for early fall and winter shooting. (Horace 

 Smith, Esq., says : " It is my Idea of a shooting coat. I have worn them for several years, and would 

 have none other.") Price for Coat, $25 ; Vest, $6.50. Also the best brown corduroy pants at |lo per pair. 

 make only the one grade, as the cheapest goods do not turn briars and will not give satisfaction. 



Also, In addition to the above, I am making a Waterproof Canvas Suit, cut same style as the 

 Velveteen ; goods, not stiff and hard, but soft and pleasant to wear ; guaranteed to turn wuter. Sportsmen 

 who have seen it Bay it la The Best Tet. Coat, $6,50. For full Suit, $14 00. I also make the sleeveless 

 Coat ; Vest with sleeves 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. 



SfeoiftsttitnB $oqA&. 



Sportsmen's 



Emporium. 



SHOOTING, FISHING AND CAMPING GOODS 

 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 



Send 10 cents for 50- page illustrated catalogue, 

 with rules for glass ball shooting, hints on campings 

 shooting and fishing, etc. 



TENTS, STOVES, JACK LAMPS, BLANKETS, 

 RUBBER GOODS, ETC. 



THE NEW TREBLE-BOLT FOX GUN- 



Spilt Bamboo Fly Bods; the best In the 

 market. 



Agent for the celebrated McBride Flies, 

 Good's Moccasins, Thomson's Shooting Boot* 

 and shoes, Leather and Canvas baits of all 

 kinds. 



Holberton's Trout Flies, per dozen, 81. 



Holberton's full-length Russia-Leather Fly 

 Books. 



OUTFITS for FLORIDA AND THE WEST, 



Sportsmen's Diary and Notebook, With blank 

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

 50 cents. 



PURDJ'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 Hu*t Preventer. Dog Medicines for 

 worms, fleas and mange. 



W. HOLBERTON & CO., 



P. O. BOX 5,109. 102 Nassau St., N. T. 



SPARES' 



Chilled Shot, 



RIVALLING THE ENCLISH. 



Price, 9 3-4 cents per pound. 



MANUFACTURED BY 



THOMAS W. SPARKS, 



121 Walnut Street, 



PHILADELPHIA 



janTTlm 



SUBJECT TO USUAL DISCOUNT. 



JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS. 

 Hartford, Connecticut, 



Diamonds, Silverware, Watches, Jewelry, etc. 



IMPORTERS OF 



FBENCH, (JlBMAN, AMD EiJOUSH FASC7 GOODS. 



Shooting, Boating, Racing, anJ other Prizes. 

 ILLUSTRATED OATALOGUeT 



Three Dozen Wood Cuts of the above and other artclei 



In our line, and Including the 



GAME LAWS OF CONNECTICUT. 



Mailed to any Address, on receipt of 60 JENT8. 



BOATS! BOATS! BOATS I— The llgntest and 

 most durable boat In the world. Weight, 25 

 lbs. and upward, built of white cedar. H. H, 

 SPR&GUB, Manufacturer, Parlscville, St. Lawrence 

 County, N. T. Jani7 8m 



