FOIv^ST AND STREAM. 
Tiffany & Co., Silversmiths, 
Jewellers, and Importers, have 
always a large stock of silver 
articles for prizes for shooting, 
yachting, racing and other 
sports, and on request they pre- 
pare special designs for similar 
purposes. Their TIMING 
WATCHES are guaranteed 
for accuracy, and are now very 
generally used for sporting and 
scientific requirements. TIF- 
FANY & CO. are also the agents 
in America for Messrs. PATEK, 
PHILIPPE & CO., of Geneva, of 
whose celebrated watches they 
have a full line. Their stock of 
Diamonds and other Precious 
Stones, General Jewelry, Artis- 
tic Bronzes and Pottery, Electro- 
Plate and Sterling Silverware 
for Household use, fine Station- 
ery and Bric-a-brac, is the 
largest in the world, and the 
public are invited to visit their 
establishment without feeling 
the slightest obligation to pur- 
chase. 
UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK 
APOLLINARIS 
NATURAL 
Mineral Water. 
THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. 
HIGHLY EFFERVESCENT. 
DR. J. MILNER; FOTHERGTLL, London.— “ The 
Exquisite Apollluarls ; a delicious beverage." 
PROF. J. A. WANKLYN, St. George’s Hospital, 
London.— “ Highly effervescent, wholesome, ana 
absolutely pure ; superior to all others. 
DR. R. OGDEN DOREMUS. — “Absolutely pure and 
wholesome ; superior to all for uaily use ; free 
from all the objections urged against Croton and 
artificial ly-aerated waters. 
DR. PETER HOOD, President of the Herts. Medical 
Society, etc.—" Superior to Vichy and Vais." 
PETER SQUIRE, F. L. 8., Chemist to the Queen.— 
Tenth edition of Companion to the British Phar- 
macopoeia. “ Exhilarating ; good for sickness, 
dyspepsia, and loss of appetite.” 
MacNAMARA, F. R. C. S., C. S. I., Surgeon to 
Westminster Hospital, London.— “ More whole- 
some and refreshing than soda or seltzer water.” 
HERMAN WEBER, M. D., F. It. C. P., Physician 
to the German Hosp., London, "of great 
value In llthlc acid diuthesla, In catarrh of the 
bladder and of the respiratory organs ; agreea- 
ble and ueeAil." 
FltED'K DE II A It Y & CO., 
41 and 43 WARREN ST., N. Y. 
Sole Agents for United States and Canada. 
For Sale by Dealers, Grocers and Druggists. 
Every genuine bottle bears the TELLO W label. 
publications. 
THE PRACTICAL 
KENNEL GUIDE! 
With Plain Instructions How to Renr and 
Breed Dogs lor Pleasure, Show and 
Profit. 
The work contains additional chapters npon the 
“ Law on Dogs,” and ‘‘Non-Sporting Kennel," 
BY GORDON STAPLES, M. D., C. M., R. N. 
Illustrated; 192 pages; l2mo, cloth, $1.60. 
THE^DOC, 
With simple Directions for His Treatment, 
and Notices of the Best Dogs of the Day, 
and tlieir Breeders or Ex- 
hibitors. 
BY “IDSTONG.” 
New Edition, with Illustrations; 12mo, oioth 
$1.26. Sent post-paid on receipt of price. ’ 
CASSEL, PETTER A GALPIN, 
MarchSl 3m 696 Broadway, Now York. 
§0oNsmm’s Routes. 
CHICIGOfiAlTON RAILROAD. 
THE ONLY DIRECT RAILROAD from 
Chigago to St. Louis, and Chicago 
to Kansas City, 
WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. 
FIRST- CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS IN 
EVERYTHING. . 
a wl)1 flnd B P! CI >dld shooting on the 
tine of this road; prairie chicken, geese, ducks, brant 
J Qai| . et ^‘ .Connects direct at Kiinsus City with the 
oneas Pacific Railroad for the great Buffalo and An- 
telope range of Kansas and Colorado. 
Liberal arrangements for transport of Dogs for 
Sportsmen. 
JAMES CHARLTON, 
General Passenger Agent, 
Jhicago. B g 
“ THE FISHING LINE.” 
Brook Trout, Grayling and Black Bass Fisheries 
of Northern Michigan, 
VIA THE 
Grand Rapids & Indiana RR 
(Mackinaw, Grand Rapids & Cincinnati Short Line.) 
ln S the rt8IUCI1 Wh ° ha?e CaSt a fly ’ ° r troUed a *P° on 
Grand Traverse Region 
will come agalu without solicitation. All other lovers 
?* l “, e "°d are Invited to try these waters, wherein 
the fish uaiued above, as also Muscalonge, Pike and 
Pickerel abound 
In no other streams east of the Rocky Mountains 
Is the famous AMERICAN GRAYLING found In 
such numbers. 
BROOK TROUT Season ppens May 1. 
GRAYLING Season opens June 1. 
,'fde Sportsman can readily send trophies of his 
skill to his friends or “Club" at home, as ice for 
packing fish can be had at many points. 
,Tk K ^, Y ?v U £ FAMILY with y OU. The scenery 
of the North Woods and Lakes la very beautiful. 
The air la pure, dry and bracing. The climate Is 
peculiarly beneficial to those suffering with 
Hay Fever and Asthma. 
The Hotel accommodations are good, far surpass- 
es the average in countries new enough to afford 
the finest of fishing. 
On and after June 1 Round Trip Excursion Tlekets 
sold to Points in Grand Traverse Region, and attrac- 
tlve 'rain facilities offered to tourists and sportsmen; 
also Mackinaw and Lake Superior Excursion Tickets 
Dogs, Guns anil Fishing Tackle Carried Free, at 
owner’s risk. ’ 
Camp Cars for fishing parlies and families at low 
rates. 
It Is our aim to make sportsmen feel “ at home " 
on this route. For Tourist’s Guide, containing full 
Information as to Hotels, Boats, Guides, etc., and 
accurate maps of the fishing grounds, send to 
A. B. LEET, G. P. A., 
marts 4mos Graud Rapids, Mich. 
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A 
FORTUNE. FOURTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, 
1878, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY. APIRL 9. 
Louisiana State Lottery Coin pan y. 
This Institution was regularly Incorporated by the 
Legislature of the State for Educational and Chari- 
table purposes in 1868, with a capital of Jl.ooo.noo, to 
which It has since added a reserve fond of J3.-iO.noo. 
ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBUTION 
will lake place monthly on the second Tuesday. It 
never scales or postpones. Look at tne following distri- 
bution : 
CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 
100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. 
HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. 
LIST OF PRIZES. 
1 Capital Prize $30,000 
1 Capital Prize 10,000 
1 Capital Prize 6,000 
2 Prizes of $2,600 6,000 
6 Prizes of 1,000 6,000 
20 Prizes of 600 10,000 
100 Prizes of 100 10,000 
200 Prizes of 60 10,000 
600 Prizes of 20 lo.ooo 
1000 Prizes of 10 io.ooo 
APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 
9 Approximation Prizes of $300 9,700 
9 Approximation Prizes of $200 1,800 
9 Approximation Prizes of $100 900 
1857 Prizes amounting to $110,400 
Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all 
prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation 
will be paid. 
Application for rates to clubs should only be made 
to the Home Ofllce In New Orleans. 
Write, clearly Btatlng full address, for further In- 
formation, or send orders to 
HI. A. DAUPHIN, 
P. O. Box 692, New Orient. a, Louisiana, 
or to 
H. L. PLUM, 
317 Broadway, New York City. 
All onr Grand Extraordinary Drawings are nnler 
the supervision and management of GENRBALS 
G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. 
The next drawing occurs Tuesday, May 14, 1S78. 
DISSOLUTION. 
Chicago, March 13, 1878. 
The co-partnership heretofore existing between 
Frederick J. Abbey, Cnrlstopher Olsen and William 
W. Foss, under the firm name and style of F, J. 
Abbey A Co., Is ibis day dissolved by mutnal con- 
sent Said William W. Foss and Christopher Olsen 
are authorized to settle the affairs of the firm. 
COPARTNERSHIP. 
The undersigned have this day formed a copart- 
nership, for the pnrposeof carrying on the business 
of manufacturing and selling guns and sporUng 
goods, at the old stand, No. 43 South Clark streei, 
Chicago, ill., under tne name and style of Foss 
Bros. «fc Co. 
WILLIAM W. FOSS, 
HORACE B. FOSS, 
marts It CHRISTOPHER OLSEN. 
gpo'Jsniens §aods. 
INDIA RUBBER 
Fishing Pants, Coats, 
Leggins and Boots, 
RUBBER CAMP BLANKETS, 
COMPLETE 
SPORTING AND CAMPING OUTFITS, 
'AND 
India Rubber Goods of Every Description. 
H0DGMAN & CO., 
SEND FOR PRICE LIST. 27 MAIDEN LANE, N. Y 
LOST 
BECAUSE HE HAD NO 
COMPASS. 
THIS 18 AN EXACT FAC-SIMILE. 
&£ ports men s Qyoods 
BOUDREN’SPATE^o^^^= 
Jack, Dash and Fishing 
LAMP, 
For NIGHT HUNTINU 
FISH thU ; n r i “ nal8 - *t*BAR?NQ 
RI8H. Indispensable on «nr 
BoaUng, Yachting or Ca^ 
or T«i.. aflocte i by W1 “d. Rain 
1!Qr “ 8 heroaene 
Thr,L " lthout » chimney, 
feet o.J l ^ Werf, ‘ l "Eft 200 
equal. Fite „ n a “ X ™ 
fin. h or ou any vehtolo. P 
pbioi. 
Jack and Dash 
dialling Lamp..";.:;; - .; *2 
0. O. D., with privilege of culmination. 
WHITE M’F'O company 
J yl3U ^RI DQEPO^, conn, 
GOOD’S OIL TANNED 
moccasins. 
i b the mar ‘» 
Brass cese and cover ; white metal faco; jewel 
mounted ; patent catch. The very beat compass 
made. As a guarantee of excellenc-, a sample bos 
been left a’ the Forbst and Stheau and Hod and 
udn orace. Sent on receipt of $1.60, by poet oitlce 
order 10 any part of the United States or Conuda. 
WILLIAM^ A- CO., 9J Water Street, New York, 
agents for the London and New York Compass Co. 
TAXIDERMY 
Any one sending $1 and three-cent stamp to 
C. HUGHES, P. O. Deparment, Washington, D. C., 
m 'L r o e ?f l7u Instruction In bird stuffing. 
Mara it 
i?n b M Ht llllnK ln the raarko 
for hunting, tubing, canoeing 
snow-shooing, otc. They £?e 
easy to the feet, and very 
durable. Made to order 
■ — "s jmchiw*- in a variety ot styles, and 
ss&s&'s —SB 
sor to Frank Good.) 1 1 ( Su coe»- 
W. HOL BE RTON, 102 Nassau St,. N. Y., Agent. 
Cheap mid Elegant Colored pictures. 
FIELD SPORTS, FISH1NG& GAME. 
PRICE 20 cents *ach, or HIX for 
w I „ r i l , 8 K-?, ed o 8 . c . ttcr ' H ovcr : A Staunch Pointer ; a 
W oll-bred Setter ; 1 lie Champions of the Field • 
Grouso Shooting ; Ran Shooting ; Quail Shootltnr • 
Sulpe Shooting ; Partridge Shooting • Woodeoclc 
Shooting ; Deer Shooting ; Shooting on the Prairies- 
hinting on the Plains; Wild Turkey Shooting; Eng- 
nr * P n ? UBll i " ondenck; Prairie liens; Ruffed 
Grouse; Canvas-back Duck*; Wood Duck; Shooilng 
on the Bench ; Squirrel Hunting ; Duck Shooting* 
Flushing a Woodcock: Dead Oatne-Qimll • Dead 
Game-Woodcock ; Setter and Woodcock • 'urook 
Trout Fishing ; Salmon Pishing ; Pickerel PisMng 
Through the Ice ; Blue Fishing ; nass Fishing • Just 
Caught (a string of Tront); Tempted: Hookcdformip 
of Trout ; I ickerol ; Striped Bass; The Trout P00L 
Routing In the Northern Woods; Going Out- Cump- 
mg Out ; Returning to Camp. 8 p 
Size of paper, 13v;xi7V Prlco, 20 cents oach ; six 
for $1. Sent por mail, post-paid, ou receipt of prlco. 
Address CUKItlKH A- IVKs, 
MarUlf 115 Nnannu street, N. Y. 
United States Cartridge Company, 
LOWELL, MASS., 
MANOKAOTOHEB8 OK THE 
BRASS, SOLID HEAD, CENTRAL FIRE, RELOADING SHELI S 
AND CAR TRID GES. ’ * 
Adapted to alll military and sporting rifles 
and pistols, and In use by the 
ARMY AND NAVY OF THE UNITED 
STATES 
and several Foreign Governments. Rlm-flre 
aramunlilon of all kinds. Special attention 
given to the manufacture of 
CARTRIDGES FOR TARGET PRACTICE. 
Send lor IlliiMtrnccd Catalogue. 
FOWLER & FULTON, Ceneral Agents, 300 Broadway, N. Y. 
Fisher’s Muzzle-Loading Long-Range Match Rifle. 
Inter.hnn.oablo GHp -Uh ...... 
ri n y hi < io^ e A n0 J/i e h nt . m, ! zzl0 *? ,oad ll - Uae " theeame bullet as the Sharps and Remington 
Senrp" a ?K^ cII o C c L , 0ad, 7“' wher , e 1 he J r a ° t,1L ‘ lr best work, viz., from the muzzle. As Perry ’t 
breech-?oader yi Withrow w and h«n« t 0 ?'wa I l2' , r “"i' 1 P ay toT ,- , ( -' uu 1,0 U8C ’ 1 Ut oue-half tho expense ofthe 
in.H ...» r ” " lth powder and bulls always ready for a day's sport.” Every rlflu guaranteed Breech- 
loading rides at manufacturers prices. All long-range rifles sighted and tote.l at Crcedinoor witi.m.i 
n*Mt r 5Ss P® LEY A SON’S K BUEECU-LOADfNG SHOT-GUNS. 
H. FISHER’s Illustrated Catalogue and Score-book for Rifle Practice, price 26 c uts. ’ 
HOMER FISHER, 260 Broadway, Cor. Warren St., New York. 
TATH AM’S 
IMPROVED CHILLED SHOT. 
Sta^ciard. 
rRED^ LABEL. 
Gives greater penetration and better pattern than ordinary shot. Equally well adapted to 
choke-bores, modified chokes and cylinders. F w 
Our Chilled shot will be found free from nlirlnltnge, more aplierlenl, more uniform In «lze 
harder, heavier and of brighter and cleaner Unlab than any other. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
TATHAM BROS., 82 Beekman St., 
Xtf E OT YORK. 
.Also manufacturers of PATENT FINISH, AMERICAN STANDARD DROP SHOT and COM- 
RESSED BUCK 8HOT, more uniform than the ordinary moulded ehot, ' 
