FOREST AND STREAM. 
207 
KNOX 
JYEWYORK. 
IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND 
Director of Fashions. 
PORTING HATS A SPECIALTY. 
STORES, 
SIS Broadway, N. Y, 
AND FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL 
Apr 29-lt 
102 Nassau St., N. Y. 
FISHING and HUNTING SUITS. 
T hese suits are made of best 
Quality of Itnperviou 8 duck, light tan color; light, 
durable and extremely cheap. The most desirable 
suit ever offered to sportsmen. The coats are made 
lu two styles, and cun be worn with or without under 
suit. No. 1— German style, has game pockets In back 
(the opening in aide seams under the arms) thus 
throwing the weight of game squarely on the shoul- 
ders. No. 2 — English style, with game pockets Inside 
of the skirt. Vest— Englfsh waistcoat style, with pock- 
ets for cartridges on each side. Hats can be rolled 
and carried in pocket without injury. Send chest 
measure for Coat and Vest; waist and Inside seam 
measure for pants. For Hats or Caps seud size worn. 
No. 1 — German Coat, all sizes $5 60 
No. 2— English Coat, all sizes 6 50 
Pants, all sizes 3 00 
Vests, all sizes 3 00 
Hats and Caps, all sizes 2 60 
Full Suits, $14 00 and 15 00 
CAMP STOVES. Price 815. 
Those desiring something light and durable for 
camping purposes will find this stove exactly right; 
weighs only 25 pounds; will cook for ten persons. 
The ware consists of Kettle, Tea Kettle, Coffee Pot, 
Fry-pan, round Tin Pun, two square Pans, Dipper, 
Gridiron, Tent Collar, and eight feet Funnel Stove 
Pine, with oven that will roast 15 pounds beef, all of 
which nests and packs inside of stove, which only oc- 
cupies a space of 12 x 11 x 20 inches. 
CAMP LOUNGES. Price $4. 
When folded is about the size of an ordinary shawl 
strapped. A light, durable, compact, and comfort- 
able couch. Sent by esmress C. O. D., $4, Including 
side and supporting sticks at the head. Just the thing 
for the camp or lawn . 
American Dog: Biscuits, 
Made of nutritive bone and muscle making material, 
and Is the only portable food for dogs made in this 
country. Pat up in packages of 10, 25, and 100 pounds, 
and wurranted not to spoil iD any climate. Price, 
10 c. per pound. 
Camp Mosquito Bars, 
arranged with flexible wire frame; folded to carry in 
pocket . 
Gun and Fishing: Rod Cases. 
Sole leather and other varieties on hand or mad to 
order. 
Cartridge Belts 
for breech loading shells; live varieties. 
Moccasins, Oil Tanned, 
for the woods. 
Folding Camp Bnker. 
This unique and useful Invention bakes equal to 
the old “ Dutch oven." When closed for transporta- 
tion it occupies but little more space than tbe pan it 
Incloses. Price, $3 50 to $7, according to size. 
We furnish every article necessary for the outfit of 
sportmen in the camp or field. Goods sent every- 
where by express, Remit only by draft. Post Office 
order, or registered letter to 
EATON & CO., 
Sportsmen's Emporium, 
No. 102 Nassua street, New York City. 
References— T. L. James, Postmaster, New York 
City; Hon. Geo. n. Andrews, New York City; For- 
est and Stream Publishing Co. myfi-tf 
Silver Plated Ware 
MANUFACTURED BY THE 
MERIDEN BRITANNIA COMPANY, 
No.550 Broadway, N. Y. 
FACTORIES, WEST MERIDEN, CONN. 
SOLE PROPRIETORS AND PATENTEES OF THE 
CELEBRATED 
PORCELAIN-LINED 
IcePitchers. 
Cleaner, lighter, and more durable than the metal 
lined. The porcelain Is eoameled on hard metal and 
CANNOT BE BROKEN OR CRACKED BY ROUGH 
USAGE. 
May 8-7t 
J£$igcqlIaneoas 
HAZARD 
CO., 
THE 
POWDER 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
GUNPOWDER. 
Hazard’s “Electric" Powder. 
Nos. 1 (fine) to 5 (coarse). Unsurpassed In point of 
strength and cleanliness. Packed in square canis- 
ters of 1 lb. only. 
Hazard’s “American Sporting." 
Nos. 1 (fine) to 3 (coarse). In 1 lb. canisters and 6 J lb. 
kegs. A line grain, quick and clean, for upland and 
prairie shooting. Well adapted to short guns. 
Hazard’s "Duck Shooting." 
Nos. I (fine) to 5 (coarse). In 1 and 5 lb. canisters 
and 61 and 121 lb. kegs. Borns slowly and very 
clean, shooting remarkably close, and with great 
iwnctration. For Held, forest and water shooting 
It rauks any other brand, and It is equally servicea- 
ble for muzzle or breech loader. 
Hazard's “Kentucky Rllle." 
FFFG, FFG, and "Sea Shooting” FG, In kegs of 25, 
121. “id 61 lbs. and caus of 5 lbs. FFFG is also 
packed in I and J lb. canisters. Burns strong and 
moist. The FFFG and FFG are favorite brands 
for ordiuury sporting, and the "Sea Shooting" FG 
is the standard Rifle powder of tte country. 
SUPERIOR MINING AND BLASTING POWDER. 
GOVERNMENT CANNON AND MUSKET POW- 
DER; ALSO SPECIAL GRADES FOR EXPORT, 
OF ANY REQUIRED GRAIN OR PROOF MAN- 
UFACTURED TO ORDER. 
The above can be had of dealers, or of the Compa- 
ny’s agents in every prominent city, or wholesalo at 
our office, 
88 W till Street, New York. 
Feb 11 
THE CELEBRATED 
Sporting and Blasting Powder, 
MANUFACTURED BY 
CARL DITMAR, 
UNDER HIS OWN PATENT, can now be had reg- 
ularly and in any quantity. See Circulars for full tes- 
timonials as to its superiority over other makes. 
The new patent Sporting Powder does not soil the 
gun; cleans It, when you use one charge of it, alter 
many with black powder; no smoke— little recoil— no 
loud report— high velocity. The best ever made in 
this line; not to be confounded with Schultz' or En- 
glish Wood Powder, or Sawdust Powder, as it is su- 
perior to each. 
Ready Made Ammunition 
For Sporting and Target Rifles, always on hand. 
Send fur full instruction, and if sample desired, 
state if for rifle or shot gun. as each kind is made. 
Works at Neponset. Address 
HENRY A. GOULD, 
Selling Agent, 101 Milk street, Boston, Mass. 
CAMPING and MINING 
STOYE, 
Outsldedimenslons, packed, 12x12x20 Inches. 
Weighing only 25 pounds very durable, will cook 
for ten persons, and is especially adapted for camp- 
ing purposes. The ware consists of 8 qt. kettle, 6 qt. 
Tea Kettle, 2 qt. Coffee Pot. Fry Pan, round Tin Pun, 
2 square Pans, Dipper, Gridiron, Tent Collar, 8 ft. 
Funnel, and an oven that will roust 15 pounds beef. 
The ware is so constricted that it nests and packs 
In the oven, and the oven and funnel pack Inside the 
stove, as represented In cut 2 , leaving room for pack- 
ing half a dozen Plates, Knives, Forks and Spoons, 
and Drinking Cups. Price complete, $15. 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
H. L. DUNCKLEE, 
BOX 2710, BOSTON. 
Agents wanted in every town. Feb. 4 
WM. WURFFLEIN, 
208 North Second Street, Phlln. 
Would call the attention of the trade and of sportsmen 
generally, to his large assortment of 
Fishing Tackle, 
All varieties of Spilt Bamboo, Lance Wood and 
and Ash Fly, Trout, Salmon and Bass Bods, 
Reels, Braided Waterproof Silk Fly 
Lines. Braided Silk, Linen 
and Cotton Lines. 
Hair and Silk, Hair, Genuine American Grass 
Lines, Snooded Hooks, Trout and Boss Files, 
Trolling Spoons Spinning Balts, 
Tackle Books, dee., dr c. 
Bamboo and Reed Poles. 
Miscellaneous. 
Waterproof, 
Mildew-proof, 
AND 
Moth-proof 
DRAB RUCK, CORDUROY, 
FUSTIAN, RKPELLANT, 
BLUE BEAVER and FRIEZE. 
Wading Boots, Fishing Stockings, Rub- 
ber Clothing, Ac. 
Game Ventilating Pockets. 
Illustrated Price List and Samples free, 
The most complete list ever published. Send for 
one. 
GEO. C. HENNING, 
410 Seventh Street., 
Apr 29-ly WASHINGTON, D. C. 
Climax Creaser 
HALL’S 
, , „ „ Creaser 
Lo £y"«;. c * p • 
PAPER 
SHELLS. 
Plain Creaser 
and Loader. 
Price £2 .23. 
Prlee £2.75. 
In ordering give size of shell wed. For sale by Gud 
D ealers. Sena for Circular. 
Address; HALL dr CO., Lancaster, Penn. 
HURST’S 
Stereoesopie Studies. 
Natural History 
For Object Teaching in Schools, 
AND 
PARLOR ENTERTAINMENT. 
We are prepared to furnish the flr9t sixty nnmbers 
of the first series of 
Animalsand Birds of North America. 
To these will be added a second series of foreign speci- 
mens, and various Animals and Birds In grotesque at- 
titudes, never however violating their natural Instincts. 
Dealers supplied at a liberal discount from these 
rates. Back numbers aud ports of sets always on hand. 
These Stereoscopes are sold wholesale aud retail by 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 
17 Chatham St-. (City Hall Sqr.) P. O. box 2832. 
FERGUSON & STEVENS. 
NO. 87 NASSAU ST. 
“ADIRONDACK” 
Walking and Hunting Ankle Boot, 
The BEST MADE. Also the 
“Forest and Stream” 
Fishing Boot. 
WITH OR WITHOUT HOLES AND nOB NAILS. 
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a MiSljflMl 
Angler’s Guide & Reference Book. 
BY CHARLES H ILLOCK. 
Illustrations, Crown 8vo, Clotii $2 00. 
This Is just the book for the season, furnishing 
very complete Information of value in the 
selection of fishing localities. 
"Mr. Charles Ilallock is one of the few gentlemen 
who write u book mainly for the reason that they have 
something to write about— have somelhiug to tell the 
public which the public desires to know. The short- 
est routes to pleasure are luld down, and correct in- 
formation Is given as to the best means of conveyance, 
theexpense of the trlp.the secrets of the commissariat. 
Ac. The author has avoided the use of technical 
terms, and thus made bis volume all the more ac- 
ceptable.’’— Turf, Field and Farm. 
Sent by mall on receipt of price, $2.00. 
Address FOREST AND STREAM. 
THE PISECO 
Loader, Crimper and Cap Expeller. 
A ll devices necessary for 
loading or re-loadlng shells of two calibres 
combined in one instrument. Avoids the necessity 
of cutting or shortening the sholl for light loads; 
needs no wooden table or bench to fasten It to while 
In nse. Can be taken to pieces by removing one 
screw with a jack knife and stows in n gun case. 
Malleable castings, nickel plate finish. Complete for 
two gauges. Price $10, boxed. 
WALTON BROS A CO., flti Liberty street. 
HO 
FOR 
THE 
BLACK HILLS! 
J. D. DOUGALL’S 
EXPRESS SHOT GUNS. 
(Title registered.) 
QHOWN by trials ui Wimbledon by Editor 
LT of the Field to possess the GREATEST PENE- 
TRATION and therefore LONGEST RANGE— thus: 
Circle. 30 Inches; 300 pellet", average. 191; penetra- 
tion, 37. The Editor's trial of Greener guns with 840 
pellets of same shot and mime charge of powder, gave 
180 ,ii ml penetration 30, although there xv ere 10 more pel- 
lets in each charge. Should any controversy arise a» 
to the durability of the*o new systems, we herewith 
warn all beforchnnd that our system l» our own Inven- 
tion (though founded on the American idea) and is DU- 
RABLE, a fact remarked on by the Field, that the 
guns tried had been in use during lust sc anon, and ref- 
erences permitted to the owners, bend for Illustrated 
Circulars to 
59 St. James’s Street London. 
Koductiou in Price. 
J. & W. TOLLEY’S 
celebrated 
BREECH LOADING GUNS, 
Manufactory, Pioneer Works. Birmingham, Eng. 
— E A Tb®*® KRR* arc built with ovt 7 
Improvement for American sport, 
ami are the cheapest guns of 
guaranteed quality ami shooting 
bowers sold in the Uulteil States, 
They tire made in six qualities, 
each gun being branded with one 
of the under mentioned name.,, 
which denote* It* quality; 
Pioneer, .... £<I5 Gold.. 
Tolley, OO •• 
Standard,. • • • 115 “ 
National, • • • 1 IO " 
Ulinllongc, • • • 180 “ 
Paragon, ... 225 " 
Any one of the abovo may be • 
— — z. «- selected with confidence, a* no- 
gun hears our name which wo cannot thoroughly guar 
an lee In every respect. 
Send for reduced Illustrated descriptive pricelist. 
BRANCH HOUSE, 2ft Malden Lane, 
Comer Nassau street. Now York. 
DR. FOWLER’S 
PATENT 
HARD RUBBER REEL 
The Cem— Improved* 
This beautiful Reel has noxv been before the pub- 
lic two years, nnd all who have used it speak loud la 
its praise. 
IT HAS BEEN IMPROVED, 
and all the Reels mnde this year will pass through the 
hands of the Inventor, nnd none allowed to go out, 
except those that are perfect. 
For sale by u!l first-elaas jobbers und the trade gen 
erally. 
\} H FOWLER, Inventor, 
Feb. 4 ITHACA. N. Y. 
EfiBjeg 
ME!\P 
MOKE 
EHHim 
Combination forming. For the small outlay of $10 to 
1 address 
It 
r , s fortune can be' made. For particular* 
L. LOWMAN, Laramie City, Wyoming. 
CUT CAVENDISH. 
It is manufactured from tho most expensive stock, 
i* particularly adapted to Meerschaum and Clgarettu 
Smoking; does not bite or make tho tongue sore, l» 
unlike auy other tobacco. 
Rochester, Feb. 12,1875. 
Messrs. 11m. S. Kimball A Co.: 
1 find Vanity Fair to be the best article of tobuc 
co adapted to the wants of tho sportsman. Have used- 
your tobacco* for many year*, and know them all to. 
be first class. Yours truly, Setii Green, 
Sup't of N. X. State Fisheries. 
Gentlemen: Having smoked your tobacco. Vanity 
Fair, by the camp fire and by the hearth, I believe It 
In point of fragrance and taste snperlor to all brands 
known to me. Being In search of 11 tobacco that 
would not tire the tongue and mouth, I was made ac- 
quainted withyour VanityFair, and found It to he the 
ne p'us ultra ot natural leaf. A. B. Lamberton. 
Highest Award, Vienna, 1873. 
Liberal samples by mall on receipt of money . 
W.S. KIMBALL & CO., 
Peerless Tobacco Works, Rochester, N. Y. 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
YACHTING ANNUAL 
FOR 1875, 
WILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED. 
Price to Subscriberfl.Sl .BO 
Subscriptions must be forwarded In advance to 
THOMAS MANNING, 293 Broadway, N. Y. 
Jan 31 -4m 
