6/2 DEALERS' AND OUTFITTERS' LIST. 



mings. Sent by mail, with name of dog or owner on name plate, for $i. Send 

 for illustrated catalogue. Dog collars manufactured by Thomson & Son, 301 

 Broadway, New York. 



Ballard's Flea Killer — Proprietors, Lazell, Marsh & Gardner, 10 Gold St., 

 New York. For the destruction of fleas on do.a;3 and other animals, an absolute 

 and perfect exterminator of the pest. May be used with entire safety. Contents 

 of a package sufficient to rid half a dozen large dogs of the vermin. No person 

 owning dogs should be without the flea killer. Price fifty cents per package. 

 Will be sent, postage paid, on receipt of price. 



Patent A titomatic Muzzle— AW owners of dogs will appreciate the good points 

 of this muzzle. The lower jaw works with an automatic movement, which, while 

 it prevents biting, allows the animal to open its mouth freely, drink and breathe 

 naturally, which is so necessary to his comfort and health, especially in hot 

 weather. As this muzzle does not check any usual or natural movements, the 

 dog is not worried, and very quickly becomes accustomed to it. They are made 

 of best quality of tinned wire, in nine difi'erent sizes, and sold by all dealers in 

 hardware and sportsmen's goods- Manufactured by AV. T. & J. Mersereau, 331 

 Broadway. Also manufacturers of a large variety of fine brass, nickel plated and 

 leather dog collars in all sizes. Collar locks, dog leads and whistles. 



Spratfs Patent— hondoa — dog biscuits, Francis O de Luze, 18 South William 

 St., New York, sole agent. Twenty gold and silver medals awarded, also medal 

 from Westminster Kennel Club, for excellence in manufacture. 



SPORTSMEN'S ROUTES. 



Old Dominion Steam Ship Ci?.— Passenger steamships for Norfolk, City Point 

 and Richmond, Va- Connections direct for Currituck, James River points, and all 

 upland shooting sections. Delaware Division, for Chincoteague and all celebra- 

 ted points on the peninsula. No charge for dogs accompanying owners. Rates 

 always low. See daily papers for sailing. Full information given at general 

 office, IQ7 Greenwich St., N. Y. 



Burlington, Cedar Rapids a7id Northern Railway^ connecting with the Chicago 

 and North-western Railway at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and the Chicago, Burlington 

 and Quincy Railway at Burlington, Iowa, forms the best line and shortest route 

 from Chicago to the b£st hunting grounds of Iowa and Minnesota, for ducks, 

 geese, brant, chicken, quail and snipe. Reduced rates to parties of ten or more, 

 by applying to General Ticket Office, Cedar Rapids, and dogs carried at low rates, 

 and well taken care of. E. F. Winslow, General Manager ; C. J. Jr., Superin- 

 tendent ; B. E. Mills, agent. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 



The Erie Raihvay- — Three hours' ride from New York will bring you to a 

 section of country abounding with covers, brooks and lakes, ofifering game in 

 abundance, and rare sport with rod or gun. 



The Great New York Aquarium, Broadway and Thirty-fifth St., open daily 

 from 9 A. M., until 10 p. m. Strange and wonderful animals and fishes, remarkable 

 and curious Chinese quadruple-tailed or dragon-eyed fishes, Austrian blind 

 Proteus, six Mexican axoltl, English roach fish, German striped salamandus, man- 



