iv 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



g^mmtttiitimi, etc 



ORANGE SPORTING 



POWDER. 



Orange Lightning, 

 Orange Ducking. 

 Orange Rifle. 

 Cre edmoor. 



2LECTRIC B LASTINe A FPARATDS. 



postal card for Illustrated Pamphlet, showing 

 B&es of graina of powder. Furnished Fre«. 



Laflin&Rand P^^wder Co., 



29 MURRAY ST., Y. 



eUNPOWDER! 



Dnpont's itllle. Sporting and 

 Blasting Powder. 



THE MOST POPULAR POWDER IN USE! 



Dupont's Gtinpowdeb Mills, established in 1802, 

 have maintained their great reputation for eighty- 

 three years. Manufacture the foUowing celebrated 

 brands of powder: 



Gapont'8 Diamond Grain.— Nos. 1 (coarse) 

 to 4 (fine) unequaled in strength, quickness and 

 cl eanliness; adapted for glass-bsll and pigeon shoot- 

 ing. Packed in 1 lb. canisters. 



Dapont's Kagle Ducking.— Nos. 1 (coarse) te 3 

 line); bums slowly, strong and very clean; great 

 penetration, with a close pattern; adapted for glass- 

 ball, pigeon, duck and other shooting, with either 

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

 caiilsters and 6}^ and 12^4 lb. kegs. 



Dupont's Choke Bore.— Specially sulapted for 

 "Choke Bore" Guns, and particularly for prairie 

 and upland shooting. Barns slowly, strong and 

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

 both a good penetration and a close pattern; wlU 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 6}^ lb. kegs and 1 lb. 

 canisters 



Dnpont'fl Bagle Blfle.— A quick, strong and 

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

 Packed in 1 lb. canisters and 6J4 lb. kegs. 



Pn pon t'a Blfle Vg. "Sea-ShootiLnr."— FFg. 

 and FFFg. The Fg. for long-range nfle shoot- 

 ing, the FFg. and B\FFg. for general use, burning 

 strong and moist. Packed in lb., 1 lb. and 5 lb. 

 canisters, 6^3 123^ and 25 lb, kegs. Fg. coarse, FFFg. 

 fine. 



Dupont's Sporting, Mining, Shippikq and Blasting 

 Powders of all sizes and descriptions. Speclu 

 Grades for ISxport. Also Rifle, Oartridge, Musket. 

 Cannon, Mortar, Mammoth, Hexagonal, Cubical and 

 Pellet Powder U. 8. (Jovermnent Standard. 



Powder manufactured to order of any required 

 grain or p'oof . 



Agencies in all the cities and principal towns 

 1 iroughout the United States. 



K. I. DUPONT DK NKMOUBS & CO., 

 »7 Beaver street, New York, 



N. B.-U&e none but DUPONT'S Fg. or FFg. for 

 lang-range rifle shooting. 



Oriental Powder Mills, 



BOSTON, MASS. 

 Western Sporting, 



Wild Fowl Shooting, 



Falcon Ducking, 



ALSO THE NEW 



WING SHOT 



SPORTING POWDER. 



AGENCIES AT ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS 

 IN THE WEST. 

 Send for illustrated and descriptive pamphlet. 



Oil-Tanned Moccasins. 



_ .1- 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 article. Send 

 ikfor price list. MARTIN 

 is. HUTCHINQS, Dover, 

 N. H., P. O. Box 368. 

 Dame, Stoddabd & Kendall, Boston: Henry O. 

 Squibes, New York; F. Chas. Eiohel, Philadelphia, 



FERGUSON'S PATENT ADJUSTABLi!; 



Reflecting Lamps, 



With Silver-Plated Parabolic Reflectors. 



For Night Himting and Fishing, Camping, Canoemg, 

 Dnvmg at Night, etc. 



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Omce, No. 65 Fulton Street, New York. 



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STEEL PENS 



SoisSr ALL DEALERSThroushoutThcWORLD 

 SQLD i^gQAL PAR IS EXPOS ITI Q N - 1 873. 



WILLIAM MILLS i SON, 



Fine Fishing Tackle, 



No. 7 Warren Street, N. Y. 



SOLE AGENTS FOR 



H. L. Leonard's Split Bamboo Rods. 



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(ESTABLISHED 1830.) 



184 FIFTH AVENUE, 



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Clotli Coats, Lint^d and Trimmed Fur, at $75, $85, $100, 



$125, $145, $165, etc. 

 Seal Skin Coats, at $185, $200, $250, etc. 

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

 Seal Skin Gloves, $5, $7, $8, $10, $12, $14, $16, $18. 



Beaver, Bulfaio, Natural Coon and Astracan Coats, 



Coachmen's Collars, Capes and Gloves. 



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

 Black Japan Goat Robes, $12, $15. 



Orders by mail or information desired wUl receive special and prompt attention. Fashion Plates and 

 Price Lists sent on application. When customers are known to the house, or satisfactory references are 

 given, goods will be sent on approval. 



FURS 



BSXABLlijHKD 1853. 



(iolfi Medal. 



Highest Award. 



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IMPOIO'ERS. MANlfFACTUREHS AND LEADERS OF FASHIOJS UN riKAL AND F(J±1-L1NED «AR 

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SEALSKIN 

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 NEWMARKETS. 



SEALSKIN 



SEALSKIN PEL1SVJK8, 



SEALSKIN S^CQUES, 



SEALSKIN VISITES, 

 WRAPS. 



The same desi;;ub in Seal Vluxh and Bcnctd*-* trimmed and plain Mink and £rmln« tiund 

 Circulars, Uolmaiis and Newmarket*, tur and silk lined Shoulder Capes in Sealskin, Otter, 

 Rlaek Fox, Lynx, Beaver, etc , fur and silk liued. Lartles' Collars and Cuffi. Stoles and Muttt*. 

 Gentlemen's <'ap8, Collars and <-»l«»ve8. CaacHinen's Capes, Collars and Gloves, and a complete 

 a.ssortment of Sleigh Robes. AlsJ Novel ties in Mat* for halls and parlors. - Fur Trimmings in 

 all their varieties. 



All goods manufactured on the pi-emises, under out- immediate s-upervision. in a style which has ^ven 

 to our house the reputation it so justly merits as the leading house in America. We defy Gompetttion 

 in price, qpa'ity and fit. All goods warranted. 



ASrU 26 MERCEK STREET, FOUR DOORS BELOW GRAND STREET. 



Canoe and Camp Cookery. 



By "SENEOA." 



A pi-actical cook book for canoeists, CorinthiaH sailors aud outers. Practical because 

 the author gives expKcit and intelligible directions for preparing such dishes aa he bus him- 

 self actually tested in camp and on a cruise. This is just where the recipes differ from the 

 absm-dly iaapracticable dishes given in some so-called camp cookery books. The cooking- 

 outfit is described, and numerous hints on camp economy add to the value of the work. 

 Cloth, 96 pages. Price $1.00. 



NEW YORK: Forest and Stream Publishing Co., 39 Park Row. 

 Tr»T»jr»nw i Davibs & Co., 1 Finch Lane, Cornhill. 

 LUJNLiUJN . ^ NoRRiE & Wilson, 156 Minories, E. C. 



The Hazard Powder Co. 



MANUFACTURERS OF 



Gunpowder 



Hazard's "Electric Powder." 



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

 of strength and cleanliness. Packed in square canis 

 ters of one pound only. 



Hazard's "American Sporting " 



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

 6^ lb. keprs, A fine grain, quick and clean, for up- 

 land prairie shooting. Well adapted to short guns. 

 Hazard'8 "Duck Shooting." 



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

 and 6I4 and 1.2^ lb. kegs. Burns slowly, and very 

 c]e.an, shooting remarkably close and with great 

 penetration. For field, forest or water shooting it 

 ranks any other brand and is equally serviceable for 

 muzzle or breechloaders. 



Hazard's "Kentucky Rifle," 



FFFG, FFG and "Sea Shooting" EG in kegs of aS, 

 12>^ and &/i lbs. and cans of 51hs. FFFG is also 

 packed in 1 and ^ lb. canisters. Burns strong and 

 moist. The FFFG and FFG are favorite brands for 

 ordinary sporting and tbe "Sea Shooting" FG is the 

 standard Riflu Powder r>f the Countiy. 



Superior Mining aud Klastiug Powder. 



GOVERNJIENT CANNON and MU-^KKT POW- 

 1»ER: also. SPECIAL GRADES FOR EXPORT OF 

 AN^ REQUIRED GRAIM OR PROOF MANUFAC- 

 TURED TO ORDER. 



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

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

 .sale at our office. 



63 FINE STREET, NEW YORK. 



"When ordering shells insist that they be 

 loaded with Hazard Powder. 



HIGHEST SCORES 



At CI^AY-PtGEONS EVER PUT 

 ON RECORD. 



J. R. Stice, Jacksonville, 

 111 .1 



W. S. Bell, Pittsburgh, 

 Pa ....I 



R. E. Sheldon, Cleve- 

 land, Ohio 1 



Andy Meaders, Nasn- 

 vUle, Tenn ! 



T. A Prechtel, Cleve- 

 land, Ohio ! 



C. F. Wheal, Cleveland. 

 Ohio .! 



F. M Eames, Bav Ridge, 

 L.I : ^..'i 



McDuff, Cincinnati, O...! 



W. R. Huntington, 

 Cleveland. Ohio ! 



H. H. Fleischer, Roches- 

 ter, N. y 



Benj. Teiple, Covington. 

 Ey I 



Wm. Wagnor, Washing- 

 ton, D. C 7.1 



.Ino, A. Bell, Patnam, 

 Pa ! 



Out of a possible liX>. 50 

 single and 25 double rtses 

 were made with 



Chamberlin 

 Cartridges. 



TATHAM & BROS.. Agents, 



83 Beekman Street, New Tork City. 



SFORTSMAJNT'S 



Camping or Fishing Tents 



OF ALL KINDS, SHAPES AND SIZES. 



Yacht and Canoe Sails of most approved styles. 

 Ako awnings for store fronts, windows, yachtboats, 

 etc. New style of Canoe Tents made at low figures. 

 Flags, Biugees and covers of all kinds. Camp 

 Stoves, Camp Chairs, Sacking Bottoms, Hammocks, 

 all kinds of l aney Tents, and In fact anything made 

 from canvas when an intelligent description is given 

 of what may be needed. My beaurtfully illustrated 

 circular novv ready. Send stamp for price Ust. Ad 

 dress S. HEMMENWAY, 60 South st, N. T. City. 



EDWARD A. M(]IiI.ER, 



Tannery Street, N^orth Cambridge, Mass. 

 FORS LINED FOR RUGS. ROBES, ETC. 



Extra Heavy Broad JtSreecli Ducking Guns a Specialty. 



Send for Illustrated Catalogue contaising full description. 



L.. C. SMITH, Maker, Syracuse N. Y. 



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



BREECH-LOADING GUN! 



It haH our Patent Joint Check and our Patent 

 Automatic Joint Compensator. 



Hammers below the line of 

 Higtit when eocked. 



YTBIGHTS s 

 No. 10-Gauge, 9,% to 11 lbs. 

 If ®, lU to »M 



