BOGARDUS’S PATENT GLASS BALL TRAP. remit ie i iptt nenann The attention of SaooTinG CLUBs and Sportsmen generally is called to this Trap; it isthe only one that gives good practice for wing shooting, as it throws the ballin a manner more closely resembling the flight of a bird than any other trap made. Any man who has ever shot a bird on the wing, and will practice from my tiap according to rule, until he can break two-thirds of the balishe shoots at, can go in tue field and se- cure a good bag of game. The singletrap will throw the bal'siy any direction or eleva- tion, atthe option of the puller, as the screen prevents tne shooter seeing which way the trap may be set. Tu Bo- GARDUS Parent Rover Giass BsLus are made of uniform weight and thickness, and have @ corrugated surface that strengthens the ball for ship- ment to any part of the country, prevents the glancing of shot, and thereby insures the break- ing of the ball when hit. Buy none but the best and patr nize the man who has spent both time and money to introduce poses ball shooting to the sport- ng public until it hay become @ national pastime. Balls and = Traps can be ordered through all gun-deaters. Ralls, $2.00 per iad Nberal discount tu the tr: de. . > a HEADQUARTERS, ee ee For Balls, Haverty Bros., 10 Piatt St., N.Y. For Traps, Geo. E, Hart & Co., Newark, N. J. Field, Cover aud Trap Shooting, and Appendix, BY CAPT. A. H. BOGARDUS. The only book ever written by a man who hunted for market: full of interest to he sportsman, both professional and amateur, as it contains the knowedge acquired by Capt. A. H. Bugardus, the surest wing shot i the world, during a period of twenty-five years, allspentin the field during theshooting seison. Jn the Appendix wi.l be ious a fall account of his trip to England, his California experience, und his California quail shooting; and fullinstructions in glass ball shooting—how the amateur may be- come a crack wing shot; cuts showing the position and & manner of holding the gun when at the score in glass ball or pigeon shooting; acs rules for glass ball or pigeon shooting: a chapter on breeding and breaking dogs, by Miles Johns n,of New Jersey; the official score of5,000 ball match at Giimore’s Garden, Jan. 3, 1873. 1-vol., 400 pp., i2mo., fancy stamped, with steel portrait of the author, and an engraving of his four championship medals, $2.00. Sent postpaid on receipt of price. Tuts Struzt Trap, $6. Address, A. HEH. BOGARDUS, , flizhart, Ti. ee opacity arnt