234 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



JP^ fennel. 



SPRATTS PATENT 



DOG MEDICINES. 



CURE for DISTEMPER. Cure for Worms, Purg- 

 ing PIIIb, Alterative Cooling Powders. Cure for 

 Rheumatism. Lumbago, and Chest Founders. Core 

 for Jaundice. Tonic CoimIImod Pills, and Cough Pil.s. 

 Cure for Canker of the Ear, Liniment for Spra'ns, 

 Stimulant lor the Grow lb of Hair, end Marge Lo- 



Tlie Kennel medicine Chest 



Contains all the above remedies, also various Surgt- 

 ■ '■; ces 

 DOG SOAP, free from Poison. For sale by 

 H. C. SQUIRES, 

 octlO (f 1 CORTLANDT STREET, N. T. 



Auxllieursr Rifle 



SHELTON'S Auxiliary Rifle Barrel for Breech-Loading Shot-Cuns. 



FOR SALE— Black, white and tan Gordon setter ; 

 broken on quail; age, 20 mos. Price $30. 

 CUAS. A. BALCOM, Newton, Mass. oct!7 St 



FOR SALE— A fine thoroughbred, well-broken 

 setter: also a goon, w-ll-iirolr^n poster— good 

 retriever. Address HORACE SMITH, 83 Park Row, 

 N.X. octlTtf 



LIVER AND WHITE SETTER FOR SALE-Two 

 years old ; one of the best In the country. Ad- 

 dress B. It. BURNETT, 11 Front street, N. Y. City. 



octmt 



FOR SALE— A genuine Giltlersleeve setter dog. 

 coming three shears old. white and orange ; was 

 liunted-and shot over the entire gunning season last 

 fall in Delaware ; will compare in appearance In the 

 field with any better In this country. Price $100. 

 For particulars address R. A., Philadelphia, care o 

 John Krider, Second and Walnut streets. octlO 2 



FOR SALE— Red Irish setter, Bess, by galtus' 

 Dash ; first prize Watertown, N. Y., out of im- 

 ported Belle. Bess is a very dark rich red. with 

 white, a good fielder, with keen nose and staunch on 

 game, and a splendid brood bitch and great breeder. 

 Kour years old November 1, 1S78. Address, F. A. 

 DIFFENDERt?FER,15 sltippen street, Lancaster, 

 Pa. octlO It 



FOR SALE— Thoroughbred Chesapeake bitch 

 Ruby, three years old, winner of second prize 

 both at Boston and New York Bench Shows of this 

 year; out of Eoae, winner of first prize at both 

 shows. Shot over one season at Cnrrituck. Sound 

 and warranted as most thoroughly broken, and as a 

 perfect retriever. Price $100. GARD. G. HAM- 

 MOND, New London, Conn. oct3 4t 



FOR SALE— Three dogs and one bitch pup, born 

 Julv 10, out of imported English setter bitch 

 Bute (Royal-Mna), by John Davidson's Afton 

 Champioa Rock-Flora II). They are orange and 

 white ticked, black nose and eyes, and ve*y hand- 

 some. Price $25 each Address HERBERT, 92 

 Worcester street, Boston. oct3 tf 



F°l 



at last N. Y. Show. Gjpsey won first prize .in Nl 

 York, 1877. The puppies were whelped July 21, and 

 are all a deep red. Address G. W. BASSFORD, 

 White Plains P. O., N. Y. octlO It 



SETTER DOG WAN TED— Thoroughly broken, 

 not over 3 years old, must be fast, Btaunch, 

 tractable and kind ; a good grouse and woodcock 

 dog ; no bad tricks. No one need answer this who 

 is unwilling to send the dog on trial. JAY C. 

 SMITH, 66 Genesee, street, Utiea, N. Y. octlO 2t 



S° r M*l*> 



FOR SALE. 



One million brook trout eggs— ready for delivery 

 from the 1st of Nov. to Jan. 20. Send for price list 



( J. B. & F. W. EDDY, Randolph, Catt. County, 

 N. Y. sept26tf 



PRAIRIE CHICKENS! 



Spoilsmen from the East traveling West can com- 

 plete their outfits, or obtain proper fixed or loose 

 ammunition from me at very reasonable rates. 

 Don't forget it. WM. R. BTJRKHARD, 39 East 

 Third street, St. Paul, Minn. 

 Fishing Tackle, Guns and Sportsman's Goods 

 Generally. 



WILD RICE 



. R. VALENTINE, Janes\ 



WXI.S* SIOE SEED. 



I have on hand plenty of wiid seed rice, picked ana 

 cured by Indians. Ordeis shipper to any part of the 

 United 'States at $8 per bushel. Address F. A. 

 S1IAEFISR, Molley.Uinn. oc>B« 



FOR SALE— Crystal Spring Pish Farm and Picnic 

 Grounds..'. a, gen Comity, N. ff. Build- 

 ings cost over $1,200; five years old ; gothic frame 

 villa- all modern improvements; tenant's house, 

 stables, etc.— in one, four horses; twenty-three 

 acres, four acres grove, with from twenty to thirty 

 ponds; fine garden: 100 young fruit trees; apple 

 orchards. Address B. B. P., care this office 



T7>OR SALS-A ducking farm, near mouth of Elk 

 J? River, Md., three shooting points, and sink bos 

 privileges ; 160 acres ; good buildings and fenced ; 

 crop, l,4fli bush corn, :V'0O baskets peaches; access 

 easy; quail ishing. A bargain. G. 



W. TOWNSENI). 247 Elbow lane, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 octlO 2t 



T7AOR SALE OR TO LET— Eight acres fine grounds, 

 X with trout pond, cottage, stable, etc., between 

 Mount. Vernon and KewRochelle. Address HOMER 

 MORGAN, Pine street, New York. oclio It 



FOR SALE— A W. k C. Scott & Son's breech- 

 loadihg Bl ■■"■, 28-inch barrels, 



Damascus barrels, and rebounding locks and pistol 

 Erin. For further particulars address M. A. 

 BOSWORTB, North BrooKfleld, Mass. octio at 



This barrel can be placed In a gun ready for U3e In a second of time with the same ease as a cartridge, ana 

 can be removed Just as expeditiously. There Is no wear on the rifle barrel, nor on the shot-gun, and it can- 

 not get out of order. With this Auxiliary Barrel, which weighs about one pound, almost instantly 

 a breech-loading shot-gun can be converted into a most accurate rifle. The AUXILIARY BARREL will 

 fit any standard make of gun of 10 or 12-calibre — calibre of rifle 32, 3S. or. 44. as deBired. Length of 

 barrel, twenty inches. The shells used with the best advantage are the Winchester Repeating ADnsCo.'a 

 cartridges, No. 32 and 3S, extra long, and No. 44, model 1873. Sendfor a Circular and Price List. 



AUXILIARY RIFLE BARREL COMPANY, 



P. O. Box 715 NEW HAVEN, CONN. 



221. 



OLD RELIABLE' 



(TRADE MARK.) 



221. 



STILL TRIUMPHANT. 



Inter-state Military Match. 



The New York State team, using the Sharps Military Rifle, won with a score of 974. Best score by any 

 other rifle, 960. 



The International Military Match. 



New York State Team, with Sharps Military rltlc, 1,044. Best by any other rifle, 903. 



The Inter-state Long-Range Match. 



Average per man with Sharps Rifles, 213. Other rifles used averaged respectively 183 and 197. 



The WIIIBLKDOS CUP, won bv Mr. Frank Hyde with a Sharps Rifle with a score of 143 out of a 

 possible 150 at 1.000 yards. THE LEECH CUP. won at Spring Meeting with a score of 805. Best 

 other rifle, 197. For the Grand Aggregate Prize at Fall MeetiDg, three competitors each, with Sharps Rifles- 

 Mr. Frank Hyde, Col. W. n. i 'lark- and Capr w h Jackson— Med on a score of 3nO points. 



THE WSGR ANGE MILITARY CHAMPIONSHIP, won bv Capt. J. S. Barton, will! a Sharps 

 Military Rifle. All prizes in this match wer« won with Sharps Rifles. 



AMERICAN TEAM WALK-OVER (First Dav).— J. S. Somner made, with a Sharps Long-Range 

 Rifle, the extraordinary score of 231 points out of a possible 223 at 800, 900 and 1,000 yards. 



221. 



SHARPS RIFLE 



BRIDGEPORT, CONN., 



CO., 



UNITED STATES. 



221. 



New York Warerooms, 1 77 Broadway. 



W. & C SCOTT & SON'S 



FINE BREECH-LOADERS 



Are Hard to Beat for Quality, Finis h and Shooting Powers. 



CAPTAIN BOGARDTJS HAS WON A NUMBER OF GREAT MATCHES IN ENGLAND WITH HIS 



FINE TRIPLEX 12-GAUGE BREECH-LOADER.MADE BT 



W. & C. SCOTT & SON. 



[From CAPT. A. H. BOGARDUS] 



W. & O. SCOTT & SON : London, August 9, 1878. 



(tenth oo >i— Before leaving England for my home in America, I wish to (::-: i . . i 1 o it satisfaction 

 In the terrific shooting power of your choke-bore guns. I now possess two heavy ]0-bores, each yvlth 

 extra 12-bore barrels; also a light 12 and 20 bore; all of your make, which cannot be excelled in the 

 shooting qualities, and impossible to boat in the solidity and poyver of your n ction. I used 



yourgun in my two recent. iiiMtclio: with Mr. Penuell, June 25 and July 'J3, at .red 70 and 71 



In each match, winning by two birds ; also in my match with Capt. Shelley. July 29, at which time I scored 

 S4 " the highest score on record :" and In the International Match with Aubrey Coventry, Esq., at Brighton, 

 Aug. 6, for £1,000, which I won bv tilling: 79 out of 100. All of the above matches were at 100 birds each, 80 

 yards rise. As evidence of the durability of your gun, I have shot one 10-bore over 50,000 times and it is 



Believe me, yours' very truly, A. H. BOGARDTJS, Champion Wing Shot of the World. 



[From COL. JOHN BOD1NE, New York.] 



W. & c. Scott & Son: , A P r11 T > 18 '' s 



Geneemcn—I have received the Premier quality choke-bore gun, No. SMB, in good order, and am 

 pleased to saj ha ormance excels my expectations, while its aymmi ry and finish is aU that the 



most fastidious could desire. It fully comes up to specifications of ordor, both In finish and shooting quali- 

 ies. I have disposed of my two guns by other maker s . 



SILVER MEDAL AWARDED PARIS EXHIBITION, 1878. 



ESTABLISHED, 1811. 



EDW. K- TRYON, 



Jr. «£ CO 



MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS, 



Importers and Dealers in all Wakes a nd Qu alities o f 



33 reech L oa ^ n g F ire A 



rms, 



ACCBSSAKISS. 



STORES : Ho, IS M Sixth St., No, U M Second St., and k 527 Commerce St., 



T.A THAM 



& B R O T H E R S 



NEW YORK. 





gDROPSHOT.g 



ANrFACTCRERS OF 



IMFEOVED 



"CHILLED" 

 SHOT 



BI.UE LABEL. 



RED LABEL. 



Compressed Buck Shot. 



' FIRST PREMIUM, CENTENNIAL EXHIBTION— BEPORT.— " Exact, uniformity of Slse, 

 truly spherical form, high degree ol finish and general excellence." 



4or Ja/f 



IVE QUAIL.— I will sell a choice lot of live quail 

 ' "n and after November 4 at $1 per p^itr. Orders 



yr> 



Lire- 



>R SALE— One line tiout rod, nickel click reel, 



folding 



tlj new and never ngeflj orfgl- 



-'5 Price Jin. One We.-aou rifle, wiih 



etc.. in perfect order. Price SIB, Ad- 



5! Boston. octlT It 



Foil SALE- A composition ball (patented). Ths 

 owner having other business requiring his at- 

 tention, cannot devote the necessary time to the 

 manufacture, and wishes either to sell outright, or 

 will take a half interest. This ball can l>e marts 

 cheaper than glass. Address A. 13., Forest and 

 Streaji Office. cell 7 It 



t PHOTOGRAPHIC APPARATUS, latest 

 i.. Anybody can oneraie it with pc-i- 

 fect success. Omplote unttlts from $5 to 

 $.10. uhTomo Pnotography outfits, S3 ; Helio- 

 graph. J-2..W. Send sratiin lor full information to E. 

 SACKMANN& CO. . M ft Peart St. 



N. Y. 



4HOTOS of Actresses, comic, etc., 10 for 25 els 

 Listof booKs, 2c. S. H. LUDDEN, E. Lincoln, Me 



ieiuly. 



THE 

 HAZAED POWDER CO 



MA»JDT\iCTtn!BB8 OF 



GUNPOWDER, 



lln viiirdV " Kloclrlc Powder." 

 Nos. 1 (fine) to 6 (coarse). Unsurpassed Id point of 

 strength and cleanliness. Packed in square canis- 

 ters ofl lb. only. 



Hazard's "American Sporting." 



Nos. 1 (hue) to 6 (coarse). In 1 lb. canisters and 

 6,¥lb. kegs. A aue grain, quick and clean, for 

 upland prairie 'Shooting. Wall adapted to shot- 

 guns. 



Hazard's " Duck Shooting." 



Nos. 1 (One) to 5 (coarse). In 1 and lb. canisters 

 and 6« and 1-1% lb. kegs. Bnrus skaidy and very 

 clean, shooting remarkably close and with area! 

 penetration. For field, forest, or water shooting, it 

 ranks any other brand, and it is equally serviceable 

 for muzzle or breech-loaders. 



Hazard's " Kentucky Rifle." 



Fl'FH, FFG, and "Sea Shooting" FG. in kegs -,i 26, 

 12X and 6J* lbs, and cans of 5 lbs. .1 FFG is also 

 packed in 1 ana T4 lb. canisters. Burns strong and 

 iimst. The FFFG und FFG are fevorite brands for 

 ordinary sporting, and the "Sea Shooting" FG is 

 the standard Rifte powder of the country. 



Superior mining and Blaating Powder. 



SOVBRNJIENT CANNON & MTJSKET POWDER: 

 ALSO, SPECIAL GRADES full KXPOST, 0$ 

 ANF REQ _ «, PROOF, MANU- 



FACTURED TO ORDER. . »""*u 



The above can bo had of deaiore, or of the Com- 

 pany's Agents in every procq'ncnt city, or wholes*)* 



TOflTee. 



S68 WALL STREET, SEWTOHIv. 



Laflin & Rand Powder Co. 



No. 26 MURRAY ST., N. Y., 

 Sole Proprietors and MannfacturorB of 



Orange Lightning Powder. 



No. 1 to 7, BtrongeBt and Cleanest made, in sealBd 

 1 lb. canisters. Higher numbers specially axe recom- 

 mended for breech-loading guns. 



Orange Ducking Powder, 



For water-fowl, strong and clean. No. 1 to S m 

 metal kegs, ix l DS - each, and canisters of 1 audi 

 Ins. each. 



Orange Rifle Powder. 



The best for rifles and all ordinary purposes. 

 Sizes, FG, FFG and FFFG, thelaat being Hit: Oueat. 

 Packed in wood and metal kegs of 2.". »h . 

 and 6V lbs., and in canisters of I lb. and \i lb. 



All of the abnve give high velocities and less 

 i-esiduurn than any other brand! 

 Mmmendedaral used by cant. a. h. BOGAHDUS, 



I in 1 the World." 



BLASTING POV DER and E i 11CA1 



tSa IPPAKATUS. Ml 1'1'AIIV ruTOER 



of slum is a ! mnd and made to order. 



Safety Fuse, STicMoual and 



Plat-mom Fuses. 



i-amphlets, showing sices of the frrain by wood 



ont, sent lree on application So tho above eddresa. 



GUNPOWDER. 



American Powder Co. 



233 STATE STREET, 



BOSTON, MASK. 

 GENERAL WLSTEftN AGENTS. 

 B. B. RiMBO, H - r j In. 



U.S. GonriAiiu, 3(u North Second. St. Lonia, Mo. 

 F. Bake &Co., « Walnat Bt., Cincinnati O. 



