183 
FOREST AND STREAM 
(guns, gic. 
Cheap. 
Below vP be found my last list of sccoud-hand 
ehot-guns for thU season. But two of these have 
ever been advertised before: 
GREENER— Trebl*-wodge fast; 10-bore, SO-ln. 
barrels, 8>i lbs. ; all improvements ; will make 
average penetration of over 200 with No. T 
shot at 40 yard*, 30-in. circle ; cost, last Octo- 
ber, $250; prloe $',65 
RIGBY— Highest qualltv ; 12-bore, 7 lbs.; ele- 
gant Damascns barrels, In solid leather case ; 
cost $325; price 275 
E. M. REILLY — This gun was made to order 
without engraving ; 12-bore, 7>i lbs., Damas- 
cus barrel* ; in gooilcondltlon, in best English 
case, with complete et of flnest implements ; 
cost $275 ; prlOH 176 
SCOTT— Side lever, 10-bore, 9(-j lbs., line lami- 
nated barrels ; In good condition ; co3t, new, 
$125 gold; price 90 
S OTT — Double grip, 8 bore, 3-1-In. barrel*, 13 
lbs. weight; no engraving; very fine; cost, 
new, $160; used one month; price 125 
SCOTT— Side lever, 10-bore, 34 -Inch, 10*4 lbs, 
wolght ; nearly new ; cost $12o ; price 70 
G. LAFLKY, Leicester, England— 1 This gun, 
doable grip notion, 12-bore, 714 lbs. weight; 
elegant Damascus barrels, horse-shoe bridle, 
rebounding locks; In case with Implements. 
This 1* one of the very finest guns, and cost 
originally $275; made to order In best manner 
and ns good as new ; present price, with caso 
and implements 125 
TOLLEY— Double express r<fle, .nO-caL, 5 drms, 
powder, 9 lbs. weight ; the very lioest In every 
particular; new and complete ; original cost, 
$275 g:ld 175 
BHS3ARD— Side 'ever, Umtnaied sleel barrel, 
12-boro, lyi lbs. weight; nearly new, In go id 
leather case, for..: 50 
WE9TLEY RICH ARDS— Muzzle-loader, 10-bore, 
Sjf lbs. weigh! ; In good condition ; original 
cost, $125; present price 35 
A very fine German breech-loader, made at a 
cost of over $300; elegant Damascus barrels 
and flneBt locks, at 15 ' 
Also another, cost $126, for 60 
These Gons are all sold at great sacrifice. Each 
gun Is exactly as represented, and will be sent for 
examination on satisfactory reference or receipt ol 
sufficient money to pay express charg' s. 
HENRY C. SQUIRES, 
Cortlandt St., New York. 
ABBEY & IMBRIE, 
Successors to ANDREW CLERK & CO., 
THE 
CAMP’S LOADER STILL AHEAD 
Each loader adapted to 10 and 12-gauge metal or 
paper shells of aoy length, each shell being accu- 
rately charged and wadded complete In one opera- 
tion. Amount of charge readily adjusted. Highly 
Indorsed by sportsmen and the prees. Having per- 
fected arrangements for manufactorlDg iu large 
lots, we have reduced tlie price to $f>. Manufac- 
tured only by CAMP A WISE. Stoughton, Dane 
County. Wisconsin. All orders for sample loaders 
; contain remittance. 
aprll 2t 
DUDLEY’S 
Pocket Cartridge Loader 
Patented March 27, 1577, and Oct. 23, 187T. 
EXTRACTS, UNCAPS, 
RECAPS, LOADS, CREASES, 
AND CRIMPS SHELLS. 
Nickel 'Plated, *2; Polished, 8175; 
Japanned, SI 50. 
In ordering send guage of gun. Sent free by mall 
on receipt of price. Address 
DUDLEY & CO., 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
aprll 
A NEW GXXW SIGHT 
For wing shooting— always shoots proper distance In 
advance of Dying birds. More birds can be killed 
In the field or at the trap. Cross shots are made as 
easily as straight aw.iy. In use by best Western 
sportsman. Prices— Brass, 60 cents : nlckle, 75 cents; 
sliver, $). i*o*l paid. Give length ol barrels and dls- 
,auoe between hammers. O. E. DAY, Waterloo, 
a owb. aprll It 
NEW YORK : 
48 Maiden Lane, 35 Liberty St. 
guns, gtc, 
“ Walton W aterproof ’ ’ 
fishing coat. 
NONE GENUINE WITHOUT OUR NAME STAMPED ON INSIDE. 
Agents for MACINTOSH 
Waterproof Pants and Stockings. 
FISHING TACKLE. 
117 Fulton St., 
NEW YORK. 
Anglers will find nl the 
Sportsmen’s Emporium 
n choice selection of Trout nnd Blurb I)n« 
Flic*, tied with great care on the best steel hooks. 
Every Fly Wnrrnnted. 
Trout Flics per dozen 81 
Flic * selected for any locality, whether for 
trout or black bass fishing, and any desired Infor- 
mation, as lo when, how or where tollsn, cheer- 
fully given. 
material furnished for fly tying. 
SIX-SPLIT BAMBOO FI,Y BODS. 
Best quality, two tips and tip case, $1S. 
Holhrrton** full-length, genuine Russia 
Leather Fly Books, with the 'Hyde Clip,’ hold- 
ing one gross, $8; 8doz., $5. 
AGENTS FOR THE FOX PATENT GUNS. 
Shooting Suits, Tents, Jack Lamps, Cutup 
.Stoves, Rubber Goods, etc. 
A GOOD SHOOTING 9UIT FOR $5. 
INDIAN-TANNED ANTELOPE-SKIN SHOOTING 
JACKETS. 
Funnel lined; wind and briar-proof; particularly 
adapted for duck shouting ; $lo. 
ALL STYLES OF TRAPS AND GLASS BALLS. 
Sportsman's Blank Score and Note-book, with 
hint', rules for glass ball shooting, etc., sent on re- 
ceipt of 60 cents. 
W. HOLBERTON Sc CO., 
r. O. BOX 5,109. 
Mortimer & Kirkwood, 
GUNMAKERS, 
24 Elm Street, Boston. 
Febl4 6m 
NEW YORK 
SHOOTING 
COAT. 
Made of Waterproof Velveteen, Corduroy 
and Fustlnn, in Brown, Drub, or the 
DetuI Grass Shade. 
SUITS COMPLETE, WITH HAT OR CAP. 
I ALSO MAKE A SPECIALTY OF CANVAS 
GOODS, 
for $5 a salt, of good waterproof 8 oz. canvas (not 
drill), made In the moat thorough manner. Warranted 
tue best In the world for the price. 
For $8 a fine suit of duck, superior In quality to 
any Eastern or Western make, which usually sells 
at $lO. Also the b»st duck suits at low prices. 
My goods eold by the trade In preference to any 
goods In the market. 
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT MADE TOTnETR VDB. 
For sale by dealers In guns and sportsmen’s sup 
piles. 
F. L. SHELDON, Rahway, N. J. 
Marcb2l 
B OATS I BOATS 1 BOATS !-The lightest and 
most durable boat In the world. Weight, 25 
lbs. ami upward, built or white cedar. II. M 
SPRAGUE, Manufacturer, Parlsliville, St. Lawrence 
County, N. Y. Janl7 3m 
CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY bough (, eold 
and exchanged. C. 8. PECK, 8 West Twenly-fiftli 
street, Now York. 8ept27 ly 
§im§, gtc. 
Sportsmen’s 
Emporium, 
CAMPING, SHOOTING AND FISHING GOODS 
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 
SPLIT BAMBOO FLY AND BASS RODS 
of the best quality, $18 t* $30. 
These Rods have been thoroughly tested by a 
number of aportsmen on heavy trout and black bnss 
from Maine io Fiords, and are equal, if not superior, 
to any other rod. 
IE ST QUALITY TROUT FLIES. 
McBride and other styles, $1 per dozen. Every 
fly warranted. 
FlshlDg Tackle selected for any locality, and all 
information cheerfully given. 
Ilolbertoii’a Futl-Icngrh Rnssln Leather Fly 
Books, with the Hyde Clip. A great convenience 
to ADglers, keeping files straight and ready for Im- 
mediate i se. Large size, $3 ; small, $5. 
ACENTS FOR THE FOX CUN, 
Tne best gun yet offered to sportsmen. 
Indian Tanned. Corduroy and Duck Shooting 
Sulla, at all prices. 
A Soft, Wntcrpronf Duck Fishing Jacket, 
with roomy pockets. Price $5. 
GLASS BALL TRAPS AND BALLS OF EVERY 
DESCRIPTION. 
Sportsmen’s Diary, Note and Score Rook, 
with rules and hints (in leather), 30 cents. 
Duncklees’ Camp Stoves, 
Tents, Etc. 
Agents for the Gcnuli 
Belniontyle * Oil. 
Send 15 cents for G3-page Illustrated catalogue 
and baud book, with hints on Cninplng, Shooting 
and Fishing, Archery, Ginas Bnll Shooting, 
Etc.; also, complete rules for same, 
W. Holberton & Co., 
P. O. Box 5,109. 117 FFLTON ST., N. Y. 
6 & 
The Do-Fum 
A compact little tool, three Inches m length, com- 
bining Dog-Whistle, C'orksorew, Nipple-Wrench and 
Screw-Driver. Price, $2. For sale by 
HATTERSLEY & CO., 
Dealers in the leading makes of breech and muz- 
zle-loading shot-guns, fishing-tackle, ammunition 
and sporting goods generally, 148 Suporlor street 
Cleveland, O. Repairing promptly and neatly oxe- 
cuted. aprll lt 
Gaiter 
PantAioone. 
The largest assortment of SHOOTING GARMENT8 
In the World. 
Illustrated price list will be sent to any address on 
letter ol request, 1 
CEO. C. HENNING, 
WASHINGTON CITY. 
C. C. Sc n. ZETTLER, 
GUNSMITHS AND RIFLE GALLERY, 
207 Bowery, New York. 
gtltlH, gtc. 
W. W. Greener’s 
CHOKE-BORE GUNS, 
Tried on Game in America, 
Supplied by H. C. Squires, American. Agent, 
1 CORTLANDT ST., NEW YORK. 
The Cun of the Future. 
Bumpier* of tiro Hnmmcrlegs Gun now on 
exhibition, nnd orders taken by our agent. 
Guns to be delivered Juno I. 
See the Followi ng Testimonials: 
Sin— It Is a pleasure for me to Inform yon of my 
high appreciation of the 10-lb. Greener breech-loader 
E urchased of you Inst winter. I consider choke- 
orlng, if skillfully done, as the greatest Improve- 
ment !n fowling pieces since the Introduction of the 
perousslon cap. It gives the maker complete con- 
trol of tho pattern, nnd greatly Increases penetra- 
tion. To prove this, I will give you the performance 
of this gun. The 32-1 n oh 10-gauge barrels, charged 
with drachms of powder and 1 Jf ozs. No. 6 ‘ ng- 
lish chilled shot, give patterns ranging from 286 to 
330 pellets in 30-tnch circle «t 40 yards. The same 
charge of powder and Ht oz. No. 4 American shot 
gives 160 to 175 pattern, with penetration which kills 
ducks at 60 to 70 yards like a stroke of lightning. It 
is a characteristic of the choke-bore to Bhow Its 
greatest superiority in the large sized shot. What 
I am about to say will perhaps surprise you ss much 
as the performance surprised me. On trial of the 
12-gange 28-lnch modified choke-bore barrels, with 
3R drachms of powder and 1# oz. or shot, I got 
about the same pattern and spread of shot at 26 
yards as with the full choke lu-gauge barrels at 40 
yards, with tremendous penetration. Ti Is Is Just 
the performance required of a gun for thick cover, 
in which you generally find ruffed grouse, woodcock 
and qnall, these birds being killed, with few excep- 
tions, at from 15 to 24 yard*. • 
COL. JOHN BODINE, 
W. W. CREENER, St. Mary’s Work, Bir- 
mingham, England- 
English Sporting Gunpowder. 
CURTIS A HARVEY’S 
DIAMOND GRAIN. 
Nos. 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7 and 8. Superior Rifle. Enfield 
Rifle, and Col. Hawker’s Ducking. W. STITT, tl 
Cedar street, N. Y Agent for the United States. 
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A 
FORTUNE. FIFTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, 
1878, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY. MAY 14 
Louisiana State Lottery Company. 
This Institution was regularly Incorporated by the 
Legislature of the state for Educational and Chari- 
table purposes In 1SC8, with a capital of $1,010,000, to 
which lt lias since added a reserve fund of $350,000. 
ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBUTION 
will take place monthly cn the second T uesday, it 
never scale# 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. 
l Capital Prize $3o,ooo 
l Cupltal Prize . 10,000 
1 Capital Prize 6,000 
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100 10,000 
60 10,000 
20 10,000 
10 10,004 
APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 
o Approximation Prizes of $300 2,700 
9 Approximation Prizes of $200 i,8(»0 
9 Approximation Prizes of $100 ouo 
1867 Prizes amounting to $110,400 
Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all 
prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation 
will be pnld. 
Application for rates to clubs should only bo made 
to tne Home Office In New Orleans. 
Write, clearly BtatlDg full address, for further In- 
formation, or send orders to 
M. A. DAUPHIN, 
P. O. Box G02, New Orleans, Louisiana, 
or to 
II. L. PLUM, 
317 Broadway, New York City. 
All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under 
the supervision and management of GENRBALS 
G. T. BEAUREGARD nud JUBAL A. EARLY. 
2 Prizes of $4,500... 
5 Prizes of 
1,000... 
20 Prizes of 
500... 
100 Prizes of 
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