FOREST AND STREAM 
gparfmett's §oods. 
Cartridge q 
Sportsmen’s (£oods. 
INDIA RUBBER 
Fishing Pants, Coats, 
Legging and Boots, 
RUBBER CAMP BLANKETS, 
* COMPLETE 
SPORTING AND CAMPING OUTFITS, 
| AND 
India Rubber Goods of Every Description. 
HODGMAN & CO., 
SEND FOR PRICE LIST. 27 MAIDEN LANE, N. Y 
GOOD’S OIL TANNED 
MOCCASINS. 
The best thing In the mar he 
for hunting. Ashing, cauoelng 
I*-. suow-shoeing. etc. They are 
easy to the (eel, and very 
durable. Made to order 
in a variety ot styles, and 
warranted the genuine 
warranted the genui... 
article Send for Illustrated circular. MARTIN 8 
HUTCHINGS, P. 0. Box 363, Dover, N. H. (Succes- 
sor to Frank Geod.) 
W. HOLBERTON. 102 Nassau St., N. Y., Agent 
LOWELL, SMASS., 
MANUFACTURERS OF THE 
jead, central fire, reloading shelis, 
AND CAR TRID GES. 
nd sporting rlQes and pistols, and In use by the ARMY AND NAVY OF THB 
veral Foreign Governments. Rim-Ore ammunlilon of all Muds. Special 
Cheap and Elegant Colored Pictures. 
FIELD SPORTS, FISHING & GAME 
TRICE 20 cents cnch, or SIX for $1. 
Irish Red Setter, Rover ; A Staunch Pointer \ A 
Well-bred Setter; The Champions of the Field . 
Grouse Shooting ; Rail Shooting ; Quail • 
Snipe Shooting ; Partridge Shooting ; Woodcock 
Shooting ; Deer Shooting ; Shooting on I me Prairies , 
Hunting on the Plains; Wild Turkey ShooUnjt Eng- 
lish Snlne; Quail; Woodcock; Prairie Hens, Ruffed 
Groufle; P Canva8-back Ducks; Wood Duck; Shooting 
on the Beach ; Sqilrrel Hunting ; Duck bhooung : 
Flashing a Woodcock: Dead. Game— Quad ; Dead 
Game- Woodcock ; Setter and Woodcock .Brook 
Trout Fishing ; Salmon Pishing :Picterel Fishing 
Through l he Ice ; Blue Fishing ; Bass Fishing , Just 
•aught (a string of Trout); Tempted- Booked; Group 
of Trout ; Pickerel ; Striped Bass; *be Trent Pool ; 
Hunting in the Northern Woods; Going Out; Camp- 
“IlMof ^per ™ l 3 *xn\ am prlce, 20 cents each ; six 
for $1 Sent per mall, post-paid, on receipt of price. 
Address CURRIER & IVE*. 
Marls tf llo Nassau street, N. it. 
Eaton’s Rust Preventer. 
For Guns, Cutlery and Surgical Instruments. 
Safe to handle, WILL NOT GUM, and will keep In 
any ollmate. Sportsmen everywhere In the United 
States pronounce It the best gun .oil in the market. 
Judge Holmes, of Bay City, Mich., writes. It la 
the best preparation I have found in thirty-live 
years of active and frequent use of guns. 
The trade supplied by sole manufacturer, GEO. 
B. EATON, 670 Pavonla Avenue, Jersey City 
^Sokf by principal New York dealers, and by Wm. 
Read A*Sons. Boston, Mass.; B. KitiredgeA Co, 
Cincinnati." Ohio ; E E. Eaton, Chicago, III. ; Brown 
A HUder, Steals. ^ ^ ^ 
FOWLER & FULTON, Ceneral Agents, 300 Broaaway, n. t 
Fisher’s Muzzle-Loading Long-Range Match Rifle 
BOUDREN’S PATENT COMBINATION 
uk, Dash and Fishing 
LAMP, 
__ For NIGHT HUNTING Deer 
and other anlmalB, SPEARING 
FISH. Indispensable on any 
■e g j jp Boating, Yachting or Camping 
^H^t affected by Wind, Rain 
^ai5r or Jolting. Burns kerosene 
safely without a chimney. 
Throws a powerful light 200 
i 1 1 feet ahead As a DASH LAMP 
WSMfcwi for CARRIAGES It has no 
ySfifftJ? equal. Fits on any shaped 
da. h or on any vehicle. 
FBICB. 
m 1 Jack and Dash I® W 
Fishing Lamp 8 00 
ThU Rifle reonires no patent muzzle to load it. Uses the same ballet as the sn. 
t ^j£S?£S££& breech-loaders, where they do .their best work viz h, from he 
sc a u a a?tr; 8 E & 
H FISHER’S Illustrated Catalogue and Score-book for Rifle Practice, price 28 cents. 
HOMER FISHER, 260 Broadway, Cor. Warren St 
New York, 
For Rifle & Shot-Gun Practice. 
i DENNISON’S 
TARGETS. 
/ . 1 — 25 to 1000 yds. range. 
/ / _ \ \ Target Posters and 
I I | \ Score Cards. 
\ J J Targets & Pads 
\ J For testing the pattern 
y and penetration of Shot- 
Sold by Dealer s in Sport- 
ing Goods. 
On receipt of Ten Cents a 100->d. T nrget will 
be sent by mall, with Circular, containing Major 
Ucnru Fulton's Rules fob fbivatb Practice, by 
To Trout Fishermen. 
polislbly™ 0 B E^UTI^^ 
Before purchasing tackle elsewhere don t fall to 
send to H L LE oNARD, 
1 9 Beaver St., (up stairs) N. Y. City, 
For his lists of TROUT FISHI SG OUTFIT offered 
fTvk Dollars, ($3), Betail Price from W l to SW 
TEH DOLLAIIS, (*10), ” “ * 1B 10 S20 
To clubs who may desire to purch-se either of the 
lists offered, or any amount equal to either of them, 
I will donate, as follows, an extra package for every 
*i 7 U Trout C F)v Rod for every 40 of the *8 Lists sold. 
LOST 
JSE HE H/ 
COMPASS 
Dec6 tf 
THIS 18 AN EXACT FAC-SDIILE. 
E«VcFY ui llU'v guui au> v n ~ 
dress on receipt of money, or expressed C. O 
FEATHER FILLED CLASS BALL 
PATENTED OCTOBER 23, 1877. 
Che “ Standard ” Bal 
MANN’S 
Trolling Spoons 
The Bohemian Glass Wom would re^cUiWiCaiKne ^ g^L M AD E TOA S<^LE7Hiere 
ald'reapectfuHy caution ^ailS ^charged Im o°thw KlorM 
SSpmm w.11 « I«*« «*«. |« 01 m - 
lendfor price St. Special Inducements to the trade 
HEADQUARTERS BOHEMIAN GLASS WORKS, 214 Pearl Street, N. Y. 
^WeVave^contlnnally added, year by year, new 
spoons, such as by actual experiment and trial have 
proved the beet Spoons for taking fish. We now 
manufacture 59 different kinds. 
OUR PERFECT REVOLVING 
has proved to be the best Trolling Balt ever manu- 
ftt Dealera will please send for catalogue. We pre- 
jver; white metal face; Jewel 
itch. The very best compass 
ee of excellence a sample has 
REST AND STREAM AND ROD AND 
, receipt of *i.50, by post office 
□f the United States or Canada. 
99 Water Street, New York, 
) and New York compass Co. 
W. W. Greener’s Champion Treble Wedge Fast 
Breech-Loader. 
'T' TT E WINUINQ CUN 
The Forest and Stream and Rod and g 
given a gold medal for team shooting at th 
SCHUETZENFEST 
of the Sharpshooters’ 
North America, the 
Union takes pleasure 
f Heads that they will 
team shooting: i~. -- - 
place>t the Schaet/.en 
Monday, June 
nt 17 a M. Each team to 
Sauce fee, $15 per team 
highest score to win ine f - 
and Gun MedaL The entrance f« 
ducting cost of markers, will be 
teams, pro rata. All ln '- -. 
must be’ong to the same society, 
March'21 
■ Union of the United states oi 
* raxLS”® 
Park, Union Hill, on 
24, 1878, 
onsl« of eight men En- 
The team maklDg the 
Forest and Stream and Rod 
*ee mcr *.y, after ile- 
dlvidea among tne 
‘a- ^J^SJBSJXS 
rtToV^mtty days previous. The 
o be paid on or before June 10,1878, 
LENBUKG, Treasurer of the sharp 
mn No WO Greenwich street, N. Y. 
ib or shooting roclety of J{|®. H^ms 
ve the privilege of sending their teams 
,g members ot the Union. Adv com 
directed to the secretary wUl ^ 
Split Bamboo Rods. 
THE ORIGINAL HEXAGONAL RODS. 
The superiority ol the Fowler Rod, AS IT IS NOW 
MADE, Is beyond com parlson with any of the lmna 
tlons offered by parties in the trade. 
Samples of my ROD may bo seen at 
JOHN W. HUTCHINSON’S, 
81 Chambers street, N. Y^ 
Or at my place of business, ^ ^ F£)WLm 
Send for circular and price list to 
Fowler & Tisdel, 
ITHACA, N..Y. 
ui&e cA Ve^^UrX v, prize ever shot for at Monaco, wi 
__ Bixty- 9 lx of the best shots of ail 
I " Mr. Cholraomlley Pennell, with 
V Wedge-Fast Gun by^gW.^W. Gre 
ttlaowon ltie 8ac< J n( ' even^KUlln^ 
The wlnnlng^gun at the choke-bo 
— ft X ^ i n g 17 gnna by the best London : 
I ' the sliver cup. valued at 60 gnlnei 
J. Purdey. the gunmaker. 
The wlnnlDg gun also at the i 
Great Britain and Ireland. THE 
end most durable ever Invented, 
States, oct. 8, 1875 ; No. 163,323. t 
w. W. GREENER^ St. Mary’s Works, Blrminglia 
H. C. SQUIRES, Agent, No. 1 Cortlandt Street, New A orl 
killing 86 blrdsoj^ Ol 100. using one barrel emty. a)] the be5t m , kcr8 0 f 
I, and the most HUfiCeBSful gun of the perio 
. BEWARE OF INFRINGEMENTS OR' IMITATIONS. 
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