248 
FOREST ’AND STREAM 
£aintitta. 
WVERY ONE THEIR OWN PAINTER. 
50 Per Cent. Bared. 
We aro manufacturing * very line Pure Ttoady- 
MIxpi] Pnint, mixed In each a manner that any ordl- 
Jarr stable or farm hand can make os good a Job 
SaintlriK as a painter can with paint mixed In the old 
{ray. This Is because our paint does not set quick, 
»nd thus show marks of the brush. We sell It lower 
^tian materials can be bought In the ordinary way, 
and pay lrelght In certain sized orders. 
Any gentleman wishing to paint up his buildings 
at small expense had better write, and have seat 
hoc our book. 
Address 260 Front street, 
INGERSOLL PAINT WORKS. 
JefUi 
@nn§, §ifles, gt([. 
0. L. RITZMAinsr 
IMPORTER, 
943 BROADWAY, 
Above 22*1 street, NEW YORK. 
FINE BREECHiOADING GUNS 
RIFLES, PISTOLS. 
Implements, Csrtrldges, Cases, Shooting Bulls, 
Camping OutQts, Etc. 
Paine's Feather-filled, Bogardns' Rough, ond tho 
new Composition Balls always on hand. 
Bcgardus' Glass Ball Traps, $6 and 18. 
H and T Pigeon Traps, $7.60 per pair. 
The NEW RECOIL PAD," price $2. Pronounced 
by the "Forest Stream," Feb. 81, 1878, the best con- 
trivance made for the purpose. Every sportsman 
should have ono. . , „ , ... 
Also a cheaper quality rubber pad, stuffed with 
hair, $1. 
LOOK AT THIS 1— A cCDtral-flre, English Double 
Gun, side snap-action, twist barrels, warranted, $26. 
SPRATT'8 DOG BISCUIT always on hand, and 
sold in any quantity. 
SHELLS loaded to order with the greatest care, 
and Repairing done In tho most artistic manner. 
GUNS taken In exchange, and Second-hand Guns 
a specialty. 
fishincTtackle, 
Six Strip SPLIT BAMBOO RODS, three-]olnt,with 
extra tip, in case, $18. 
REELS In German silver, rubber and brass, of the 
best makers, and with all the latest Improvements. 
ARTIFICIAL MINNOWS, Insect, and Spoon Bait 
of every description. 
Would call special attention to ray largo variety 
of line TROUT. BASS and 8ALMON FLIES. 
FLIES tied to order from any pattern at shortest 
notice. 
LINES, waterproof and tapered, oiled, Braided 
Silk, Braided Linen, Grass, Hair and 811k, Etc. 
Walking Cane Rods. 
Tho " NEW FLOAT SPOON." One of the most 
successful spoons In use. Try one. 
Patent Adjustable Floats and Sinkers. 
BLACK FLY RBPELLANTS, 60 cents per bottle, 
and everything required by fishermen and anglers. 
CUTLERY.— Fine Sportsmen’s Bowie and Hunt- 
ing Knives; also, large assortment of finest Pookel 
Cntlerv, Razors, Clasp Knives, SprlDg-back Knives, 
Etc., Etc. 
OPTICAL GOODS.— Compssses, Field and Marino 
Glosses, Telescopes, Microscopes, etc., etc. 
Also EVERYTHING pertaining to the Sporting 
Line. 
LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. 
9 4 3 B R”o~A D W A Y, 
Above Twenty-second street, 
NEW YORK. 
E. THOlUAS, JR.,' 
GUNS, PISTOLS, SPORTING GOODS, 
7 86 Vi South Clark Street, Chicago, Dl. 
Kay’s Shot Cartridges 
FOR 
DUCKS AND SNIPE. 
E 
Magic Lanterns and Stcrcopticaus. 
A H. T. ANTHONY A CO., Ml Broadway, 
N. Y., opposite Metropolitan. Stereoscopes 
and Views; Graphosoopes, Chromos and Frames; 
Albums, Photographs of Celebrities. Photographic 
Transparencies. Convex Glass, Photographic Ma- 
terials. Awarded First Premium at Vienna and 
Philadelphia. dee* 
THOMAS W. PEYTON, 
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
No. 146 BROADWAY, ROOM , NBW YORK CITY. 
All business promptly attended to. 
NovYv 
KNAPP & VAN NOSTRAND, 
POULTRY AND CAME, 
Noe. 2S9 and 230 WASHINGTON MARKET. N. Y. 
25 
Fashionable Cards, no 2 alike, with name 10c. 
po;t paid. Gbo. L Used A Co., Nassau, N. Y. 
Ocu ly 
-ESTABLISHED 1820, 
■- ABBEY & IMBRIE, 
Successors to ANDREW CLERK & CO., 
THE 
NEW YORK : 
48 Maiden Lane, 35 Liberty St. 
“ Walton W aterproof ’ ’ 
fishinc coat. 
NONE GENUINE WITHOUT OUR NAME STAMPED ON INSIDE. 
Agents for MACINTOSH 
Waterproof Pants and Stockings. 
FISHING TACKLE. 
@un§, gtc, 
Sportsmen’s 
Emporium. 
CAMPING, SHOOTING AND FISHING GOODS 
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 
@uns, gtc. 
SPLIT BAMBOO FLY AND RODS 
of the best quality, flS t« $30. 
These Rods have been thoroughly tested by a 
number of sportsmen ob heavy trout ancHilack bass 
from Maine to Florda, and are equal, It not superior, 
to any other rod. 
BEST QUALITY TROUT FLIES. 
McBride and other etyles, $1 per dozen. Every 
fly warranted. 
Fishing Tackle selected for ‘any locality, and all 
Information cheerfully given. 
Ilolberton’s Full-length RiiNstn Leather Fly 
Books, with the Uyde Clip. A great convenience 
to Anglers, keeplDg files straight and ready for im- 
mediate use. Largo size, $8 ; small, $5. 
AGENTS FOR THE FOX CUN, 
The best gnn yet offered to sportsmen. 
Indian Tanned, Corduroy and Dnck Shooting 
Sails, at all prices. 
A Soft, Waterproof Dark Fishing Jacket, 
with roomy pockets. Price $6. 
GLASS BALL TRAPS AND BALLS OF EVERY 
DESCRIPTION. 
Sportsmen's Diary, Note and Score Book, 
with rules and hints (in leather), 30 cents. 
Duncklees’ Camp Stoves, 
Tents, Etc. 
Agents for the Gonulne Belmontylc Oil. 
Pocket Fish Scales weighing to 15 lbs., by 
qunrrers. Nickel plated; about three Inches long ; 
by mall, 76c. 
Send 16 cents for 03-pago Illustrated catalogue 
and hand book, with hints on Camping, Shooting 
nnd Fishing, Archery, Glass Bnll Shooting, 
Etc.; also, complete rules for same. 
W. Holberton & Co., 
P. O. Box 5,109. 11T FULTON ST., N. Y. 
E. H. MADISON, 
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH. 
NO. 664 FULTON STREET, , BROOKLYN. 
Gnn Stocks Straightened, Crooked, Lengthened, 
or Shortened to fit the shooter. Choke boring, fall 
or modified, Taper Choke for thin muzzles, and 
Boring for game shooting. Pistol Grips fltted to 
shot guns and rifles ; Long Range sights ntted to 
rifles ; Shot for approximate elevations. 
Repairs of Every Description done In an Honesi 
Manner at reasonable Prices. 
Bluing, Casehardenlng^and Browning done for ht 
Sportsmen’s and 
Riflemen’s Sundries 
of every style. Madison’s Browning Mixture In 60< 
and $l.oo bottles, accompanied with directions foi 
use. Send stamp for replies to queries appertaining 
to any of the above. 
SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS AND R1FLE8 
furnished to clubs at wholesale prices. References 
from all tho olnbs of this city. Goods sent everv- 
where C. O D. 
STONE’S 
Sporting Emporium. 
No. 213 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia. 
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO 
LOADINC SHELLS. 
Taxidermy In all lta branches. Repairing of 
Gone, Rifle, Pistols and Fishing Tackle a specialty. 
W. W. Greener’s 
CHOKE-BORE GUNS, 
Tried on Game in Amer ica. 
Supplied by H. C. Squires, American Agent, 
1 CORTLANDT ST., NEW YORK. 
The Cun of the Future. 
Samples of (he Hauunerless Gnn now on 
exhibition, and orders taken by our agent. 
Guns to lie delivered June 1. 
See the Following Testimonials: 
Sm— It Is a pleasure for me to Inform yon of my 
high appreciation of tho 10-lb. Greener breech-loader 
S nrohased of you last winter. I consider choke- 
oring, if skillfully done, as the greatest Improve- 
ment Tn fowling pieces since the Introduction of the 
percussion cap. It gives the maker complete con- 
trol of the pattern, and greatly Increases penetra- 
tion. To prove this, I will give yon the performance 
of this gun. The 32-lnch 10-gauge barrels, charged 
with 4M drachms of powder and Ilf ozs. No. 6 I ng- 
lish chilled shot, give patterns ranging from 285 to 
330 pellets in 30-lnch circle at 40 yards. The same 
charge of powder and 1U oz. No. 4 American shot 
gives 160 to 175 pattern, with penetration which kills 
duckB at 60 to 70 yards like a stroke of lightning. It 
is a characteristic of the choke-bore to show Its 
greatest superiority In the large sized shot. What 
I am about to say will perhaps surprise you as much 
as the performance surprised me. On trial of the 
12 -gauge 28 -lnch modilled choke-bore barrels, with 
3K drachms of powder and lif oz. of shot, I got 
about the Bame pattern and spread of shot at 26 
yards as with the full choke 10-gauge barrels at. 40 
yards, with tremendous penetration. Tnis Is Jnst 
the performance required of a gun for thick cover, 
In winch you generally And ruffed grouse, woodcock 
and quail, these birds being killed, with few excep- 
tions, at from 15 to 24 yards. 
I COL. JOHN BODINE. 
W. W. CREENER, St. Mary’s Work, Bir- 
mingham, England- 
DUDLEY’S 
Pocket Cartridge Loader 
Patented March 27, 1877, and Oct. 23, 1877. 
EXTRACTS, UNCAPS. 
RECAPS, LOADS, CREASES, 
AND CRIMPS SHELLS. 
Nickel Plated, $2? Polished, 9 1 75; 
Japanned, 91 50- 
In ordering send gauge of gun. Sent free by mal 
on receipt of price. Address 
DUDLEY & CO. f 
mays 2t Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
ASHANTEE 
Pocket Hammock. 
THE GENUINE IS NOT MADE OF HEMP, COT- 
TON OR GRASS. 
No l weighs ljtf lbs. Sustains six adults. Sent 
by mall on receipt of $3.76. Obtain our circulars 
describing other sizes. 
MoCOY & SANDERS, Sole Agents, 
131 Duane St., New York, 
guns, gtc. 
S 
t, Hartley, Gj 
chuyler, Hartley, uraham 
10 fflalden Lane, 20 A 22 John b-treet, N. Y. 
Breech Loading Guns 
A SPECIALTY j 
AOEI7T9 
FOR THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED MAKERS 
W. A c. Scott A Sons (winners at the Internationa 
Gnn Trial of 1873) ; J. P. Clabrough A Bro. ; P. Web- 
ley A Sons, and westley Richards. 
Thomson’s Hunting Suita and Oil Finished Gralnod 
Leather Shoe Packs. 
Dlzons A Hawksley’s Shooting Tackle. 
Stnrtevant Brass Shot Shells. 
Bnssey’s Patent Gyro Pigeon and Trap, with case 
and 100 birds 
Black’s Patent Cartridge Vest. 
This Vest affords the best ar- 
rangement yet Invented for car- 
rying cartridges. The weight Is 
so evenly distributed that It Is 
scarcely felt. Cartridges can be 
carried with the heads down In 
this vest, which Is of great Im- 
portance when brass shells are 
used, as when carrying them with 
the head up the weight of the shot 
often forces the wad forward, 
when bad shooting Is the result 
In ordering send measurement round the chest. 
PRICE $7.60. 
AGENTS FOR THE UNION METALLIC CAR- 
TRIDGE CO’S. AMMUNITION. 
Warranted the Best In the Market. 
A New American Paper Shell. 
Superiority of the Howard Shell over all others 
First— Having a metallic reinforce It Is gas tight. 
Second— The flat anvil used in the primer will not 
cause tne expeller pins to break. 
Third— Thc’paper Is of the best quality, and can 
be reloaded inauy times. Prices as low as any 
American shell. The heads of the shell aro uniform 
to a Range. 
Try them. For sale by the gun trade generally. 
SCHOVERLING & DALY, Sole Agents, 
84 and S6 Chambers St., New York. 
Gaiter 
Pantaloons. 
The lorgest assortment of SHOOTING GARMENTS 
In the World. 
Illustrated price list will be sent to any address on 
lotter oi request. 
CEO. C. HENNING, 
WASHINGTON CITY. 
RUSHTON’S 
HUNTING & PLEASURE BOATS 
AND CANOES. 
The LIGHTE8T sporting boat In the world. 
Weight, 26 pounds and upward. The smallest size 
will carry two persons. Cedar elding, oak Keel, 
etc., (do not fold up). CANOES, open or decked, 
weight 05 pounds to 00 lbs. Send stamp for 
Illustrated circular. J. B. RU8UTON, Manufac- 
turer, Canton, St. Lawrence Oounty, N. Y. 
