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FOREST AND STREAM. 



ORANGE SPORTING 



POWDER. 



Orange Lightning. 

 Orange Ducking. 

 Orange Rifle. 

 Cre edmoor. 



ILECTRIG E LASTIN& A PPARATDS, 



?te»d postal card for Illustrated Pamphlet, showing 

 sizes of grains of powder. Furnished Free, 



Laflin & Rand Pwder Co., 



29 MURRAY ST„ N. Y, 



GUNPOWDER! 



Dnpont's Blfle ^porting and 

 Blasting Powder. 



THE MOST POPULAR POWDER IN U8E1 

 Dupont's Gdnpowder Mtlls, established in 1802, 

 have maintained their great reputation for eighty- 

 three years. Manufacture the following celebrated 

 brands of powder: 



Snpont'a Diamond Oraln.— Noa. 1 (coarse) 

 to 4 (fine) unequaled in strength, qTiickness and 

 cleanliness; sid.apted for glass-ball and pigeon shoot- 

 ing. Packed in 1 lb. canisters. 



Dapont'B Eagle Ducking.— Nos. 1 (coarse) to 3 

 fine); biuns slowly, strong and very clean; great 



Eenetration, with a close pattern; adapted for glass- 

 all, pigeon, duck and other shooting, with either 

 muzzle or breach loaders. Packed in 1 lb. and 5 lb. 

 canisters and 6i| and 12J^ lb. kegs. 

 . Dapont'B Choke Bore.— Specially adapted for 

 "Choke Bore" Gxms, and particularly for prairie 

 and upland shooting. Burns slowly, strong and 

 moist; does not cake or bum on the barrels, gives 

 both a good penetration and a close pattern ; will be 

 found well adapted for glass-ball and pigeon shoot- 

 ing. Made of two sizes, only No. 7 and No. 5, No. 7 

 bemg the coarsest Packed in lb. kegs Eind 1 lb. 

 canisters 



Dnpont's Kagle Blfle.— A quick, strong and 

 clean powder, of very fine grain, for pistol shooting. 

 Packed in 1 lb. canisters and 6^ lb. kegs. 



Dnpont's Rifle Fg. "Sea-8hootlng."— FFg. 

 and FFB^ The Fg. f or long-range rifle shoot- 

 ing, the FFg. and FFFg. for general use, burning 

 strong and moist. Packed in lb., 1 lb. an d 5 l b. 

 canistets, CM, 12^ and 25 lb. kegs. Fg. coarse, FFFg. 

 toe. 



Dupont's Sporting, Mining, Shipping and Blasting 

 Powders of all sizes and descriptions. Special 

 Grades for Kxport. Also Rifle, Oartridge, Musket, 

 CSannon, Mortar, Mammoth, Hexagonal, Cubical and 

 Pellet Powder U. S. Glovemment Standard. 



Powder mannfactured to order of any required 

 grain or p'oof . 



Agendea in all the cities and principal towns 

 firoughout the United States. 



B. I. DUPOKT DB MBMOURS & CO., 

 87 Beaver street, Now York, 



N. B.— Use none but DUPONT'S Pg. or FFg. fur 

 I jng-range rifle shooting. 



Oriental Powder Mills, 



BOSTON, MASS. 

 Western Sporting, 



Wild Fowl Shooting, 



Falcon Ducking, 



ALSO THE NEW 



WING SHOT 



SPORTING POWDER. 



AlffiNOIEH AT ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS 

 IN THE WEST. 

 Send for illustrated and descriptive pamphlet. 



Oil-Tanned Moccasins. 



For Hunting, Fishing, Canoeing, &c. 

 They are easy to the feet, and very 

 durable. Made to order in a 

 variety of styles and warranted 

 the genuine articlt^. Seivfl 

 kfor price list, MARTIN 

 fR. MUTOMJNGB, DoTPr, 

 N. H., 1'. ( ). Box 3e8. 

 Damk, S'l'OTJDAKn * KBNUix.L, Bostonj Hbnry O. 

 B^riiiESi Now York; F. Chas. Bxghel, Philadelphia, 



FERGUSON'S PATENT ADJUSTABLE 



Beflectixig' Lamps, 



With Silver-Plated Parabolic Reflectors. 



For Night Hunting and Fishing, Camping, Canoeing, 

 Drivmg at Night, etc. 



ALBERT FERGUSON, 



Office, No. 65 Fulton Street, New fork. 



JOSEPH CI LLOTTS! 



STEEL PENS 



SoiD By all DEALERSTHRoucHotn-THe wo R LD i 

 eOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOS mON-^ISZ®.! 



WILLIAM MILLS & SON, 



Fine Fishing Tackle, 



No. 7 Warren St., New York. 



SOLE AGENTS FOR 



H. L. Leonard's Split Bamboo Rods. 



Note result ot tlie Eaglisli Anglers* Tournament, lield near 

 Liondon August 22, 1886 : 



Mr. Geo. M, Kelson wins 1st prize with a cast of 27 yds. 



(of England.) 



Mr. T. B. Mills " 2d •* " «« 25U " 



(of New York.) 



Both gentlemen using a Leonard Split Bamboo Trout Fly Rod. 



C.G.GUNTHCR'S SONS, 



(RBTABLISHEI) 1830.) 



184 FTFTJEI A^VE^^XJE, 



Clotli Coats, Liaed and Trimmed Fur, at $t5, $85, $100, 



$125, $145, $165, etc. 

 Seal Skin Coats, at $185, $2()<}, $350, etc. 

 Seal Skin Hats and Caps, $10, $12, $15, $18, $20. 

 Seal Skin Gloves, $5, $7, $8, $10, $13, $14, $16, $18. 



Beaver, Buffalo, Natural Coon and Astracan Coats, 



Coachmen's Collars, Capes and Gloves. 



Black Bear Kobes, $30, $40, $50, $65, $75, $85, $100, etc. 

 Black Japan Goat Robes, $12, $15. 



Oi'dei-s Ity uuvll or iufoiuiatioii desii tw! will receive .special and prompt attention. Fashioii Plates and 

 Price JAats sent on application. Whwi customers are known to the liouse, or .satisfactory reference.s are 

 given, goods ^Y^\l s«nt on apiiroval. 



SPORTSMEN'S CLOTHING! 



ALSO CLOTHING FOR 



Civil Engineers, Sur vej ors^ Rancluiieaj 

 Miners, Liinibernieii, Etc., 



Manuf. from Begt OOROUROY, MACKINTOSH^ 

 CANVAS, MACKINAW, LEATHER, etc. 



WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. 



7izie ^ 



is our Skeleton 

 Coat, of strong 

 material, and 

 weighs but 15 

 02. Will mail 

 it to you for $2. 

 Send us breast 

 measure. 



UPTHEGR07E & McLELLAN, Valparaiso, Indiana. 



(Trade Mark Registered.) 

 A lotion for the prevention and cure of Insect Bites, Sun- 

 burn, Ctiapped Hands and Face. 



Au efficacious i-emedy (when used as a LinimeDt) for Burns, Cuts, 

 Sprains, Rheumatism and Neuralgia. It is beneficial to the skin, is 

 colorless and cleanly, and washet off on application of soap and 

 water. 



PBIC15, 50 CENTS PER BOTTI^E. 

 THOS. JPNNESS & SON, Proprietors, 

 12 WEST MARKET SQUARE, BANGOR, ME. 



Sold by Druggists and Dealers in Sporting Goods. 

 , ^ I JOHN P. LOYELL'S SONS, 76 Washington st., Boston. 

 flOrpntQ" - JOS. O. GRUBB & CO., 712 Market St., Philadelpbia. 

 ngCII 10. ( HIBBARD, SPENCKR, BARTLETI & CO., 



Lake st. & Wabash ave., Chicago. 



PREJUDICE IS A THIEF, 



j^nd will rob you of manv good things. 



Our cigarettes are as fine as can be produced. They have lately been improved, are not hard uor 

 dry. Will always smoke free and moist. Will not crumble in the pocket nor "catch you in the throat." 



If you ai-e not opposed to a change and cannot obtain them of your dealer, send to the manufae- 

 t-sr^rs'for a sample. 



vinelose Three Bed Stamps. WM. S. KINIBALUCO.. Rochester. N. Y. 



The Hazard Powder Co. 



_ MANUFACTURERS OF 



Gunpowder 



Hazard's '♦Electi-ic Powder.' 



Noa. 1 (fine) to 7 (coarse). Unsurpassed in point 

 of strength and cleanliness. Packed in square can is 

 ters of one pound ojily. 



Hazard's "American Sporting." 



Nos. 1 (tine) to 3 (coarse). In 1 lb. canisters and 

 614 lb. kegfs. A line grain, quick and clean, for up- 

 land prairie shooting. Well adapted to short guns. 

 Hazard's "Duck Shooting." 



Nos. 1 (fine) to 6 (coarse). In 1 and 5 lb. canisters 

 and 614 and \h. kegs. Bums slowly, and very 

 clean, shooting remarkably close and with grmk 

 ppnatration. For field, forest or water shooting it. 

 ranks any other brand and is equally serviceable for 

 muzzle or breechloaders. 



Hazard'^ "Kentucky Rifle." 



FFFG, FFG and "Sea Shootinj?" EG in kegs of 

 121^ and %yi lbs. and cans of 51bs. EFFG is also 

 packed in 1 and }4 lb, canisters. Burns strong and 

 moist. The FFFG and FFG are favoi-ite bratids for 

 ordinary sporting and the "Sea Shooting"' FG is tho 

 standard Rtjle Powder of the Country. 



Superior Mining and Blasting Powder. 



GOVERNMENT CANNON and MU:^KRT POW- 

 DER; also. SPECIAL GRADES FOR EXPORT OF 

 ANY REQUIRED GRAIN OR PROOF MANUFAC- 

 TURED TO ORDEB. 



The above can be had of dealers, or of the Com- 

 pany's Agents, in every prominent city or whole- 

 sale at our office. 



63 PINE STREET, NEW YORK. 



When ordering shells insist that they be 

 loaded with Hazard. Powder. 



HIGHEST SCORES 



At CLAY-PIGEONS EVER PUT 

 ON RECORD. 



J. R. Stice. Jacksonville, 



111......: !)!! 



W. S. Bell, Pittsburgh, 



Pa ■ ;..98 



R. E. Sheldon, Cleve- 

 land, Ohio 98: 



Andy Meaders, Nasn- 



ville, Tenn.... 9(1' 



T. A. Prechtel, Cleve- ' 



land, Ohio, 96.: 



C. F. Wheal. Cleveland, • 



Ohio ;g6j 



F. M. Eames, Bay Ridge, 



L.I 95' 



McDuff, Cincinnati, 0...94 1 

 W, R. Huniington, 



Cleveland, Ohio 94 



H. H. Fleischer, Roches 



ter, N. Y [M 



Benj. Teiple, Covington, 



K-y ' 



Wm. Waguor, WashiTi 



ton, D. C 



Jno. A. Bell, Putnam 



Pa ifi 



Out of a possible 100. r>o 

 single and 35 double ris'^s 

 were made with 



ChambBfliii 

 (/artridgesj 



TATHAM & BROS., Agents, 



83 Beekman Street, New York City. 



Is Positively Wltbout a Rival for a Camera 

 for the Amateur's Use. 



It is not only the most compact but the haudsom 

 est in design and finish, adapted for the use of 

 'cyclists, and instantaneous work. The .5X8 meas 

 ures, when folded, 9^4x6^x4^ inches. The pur- 

 chaser of a Lucidograph. is entitled to a Camera 

 with all latest adjustments— Tiipod, Plate Holder 

 imd Lens fitted with instantaneous Shutter, with fuH 

 and complete instruction for use, all warranted XI 



With Bicycle Attachmbjits— Sizes Noa. 1 & 3. 

 $38.50; No. 3, for 5X8 pictures, $37,00. 



The BLAIR CAMERAS are used by the most sue- 

 cessfvl Amateurs and Professionals. The largest 

 variety of styles and sizes in the coimtry. Four 

 cents for illustrated calalogue. 



The Blair TouroErapli aDii Dry Plate Co., 



471, 475 & 477 TREMONT ST., BOSTON, MASS. 

 Agencies and Wabekooms: 

 318 Broadway, New York. 

 148 W. Fourth St., Cincinnati, O. 

 5!i9 Commercial St., San Francisco, Oal. 



, The "L.C. Smith" Top Action, Double Cross-Bolted 



Wj^^£ breech-loading GUN! 



It has our Patent Joint Check and our Patent 

 Automatic Joint Compensator. 



Hammers below tlie line of 

 siglit when cocked. 



Extra Heavy Broad Breech Ducking Guns a Specialtj 



Send for Dlustrated Catalogue containing full description. 



C. SMITH, Maker, Syracuse N.Y. 



THE 



WEIGHTS : 

 No. 10-Gaag6, 8% to 11 lb*. 

 No. IMAoee* 7^ to 9% 



