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FOREST AND STREAM. 



§he §ennel. 



POINTER PUPPIES. 



By Itnpnned ch ■ mpinn Srapshrt, out of Imported 

 Faonle, now eight weeks old— color, liver wltn white 

 martbgs— three dog.-, one bltth, price each $20. 

 Al-o oue rfd Ii Is" Betti I, "1 Jane 12. by 



luunnr ert Hash (1st, New Fori;, 1S78,) on' of im- 

 ported Flora (1st, New Tors, 1878). Pi lee $25. We 

 are taking orders for delivery of pops whelped Sept 

 21 bv champ on Snapshot, ont oi our Gypaev (I y 

 Cai. but of Psyche; IB , New York, ISIS). LINCOLN 

 & HttLLYAR,' Wa-ren, Mass. oct31 tf 



WANTED— A well bred, good-looking English 

 setter bitch, not above medium size; well 

 broken on quail, and lo hunt well wlili another dog. 

 Mnst have very good nose and pace. Will deposit 

 with Editor Fokest and Stream value oi dog for a 

 trial. Address J. II. S.,Rcom 105, Hotel Brnuswlcs, 

 New YorK Oity. oct31 2t 



GORDON SETTER PUPPIES ^OR SALE— A dog 

 and blich, now six weeks o d, ont of Mr. 

 Tneston',. champion bitch Lon, by Jlr, Jerome 

 Marble's Grouse. Price, $30 each. Address II. C. 

 GLOVER, Imperial Kennel (Jlub, Toms Elver, N. J. 

 oet24 3t 



FOR SALE— Well broken setter dog. 2X years old 

 For particulars apply to AUG. HEFNER, Pough- 

 keep.-ie, N. Y". novl 2t 



FOR SALE-One Irish setter dog, 1G m->nthu old. 

 color, ought red. AddreBS 0. O. BYERLY. 

 Easton, Md. nov7 3t 



FOR SALE-Orange and white setter bitch, 2;,-i 

 years old ; partly broke ; staunch, handsome. 

 food retriever. Sire, One-eyed S.ncho; dam, 

 rnitb's FIor\ Dam of some hue field dogs. Ad- 

 dress A. W. DAYTON, Bos 76S, Peekskill, N Y. 



nov7 It 



F o: 



jl my cess, sireu ov muugea nam, winner or niri. 

 prize at the last New Yoik Bench Show. Addres G 

 S. TII'jilFSON, Box 103, Foxboro, Mass. novT 2t 



FOR SALE— My liver and white cocier spaniel 

 spot. He is two sears old, pure bred from 

 Imported stock, A valuable stock dog, as his get are 

 very handsomely marked. Shot over this season on 

 partridge and squirrel. J . G. MORRISON, Ashland 

 N.fl. novll 



FriR SALE— Two IriBh Gordon male pups. om> 

 bwkand-iau and one red, out of C ytie she by 

 Tom out if Chloe, hy Pat out of Kathleen by 

 Pmnket. Address P. O. box, 365 New B. dford 

 Mass. novT 2i 



IRISH SSTTER PU PPIES FOR SALE— Out of Mr 

 Joo. E. Devils imported red Irish setter bitch 

 Home (It. ter stsw td Moya),bv Rattler (by Pin k» 

 out of Movh). Price $ia eauh. Address DAVID 

 G. HART T, Northnorr, L.I. novl 1 



FOR S iLE— A very fast and handsome dark red 

 lrisa setter dog pup, eleven mom h», sired by 

 charaptouRiry "'Moore, dam Nell II (P.unket-No 1) 

 full pediiin e. Has been hunted a f w limes; solo 

 for no fault at a bargain. J. W. GIBBS, ^looms- 

 barg, Pa. bov7 11 



^or gale, 



FOR SALE. 



One million brook front eggs— ready for delivery 

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



i J. B. 4 F. W. EDDY, Randolph, Catt. County, 

 N. Y. se»t26 tf 



WILD RICE 



MINNESOTA PARrt— For cale, 1660 acres im- 

 proved land in Rock County, Minnesota, with 

 farm nous*, three stables, coin h use. hen hanse, 

 grain house, fences, trees, windbreaks, elevator, 

 windmills, wells grading, running streams of clem 

 water directly on line of St. Paul and Sioux City 

 Railroad ; p ice $lS.ono. Only one half mile ey rai 

 lrom co my sear. Sold only to increase farming 

 interest in liutte dtaie ne^libm-hood. No such bil'- 

 g..in to be had in the entire West. Photographs 

 shown and tuli peiiilcan in rdveu on application 

 lo i. H iS. H ALLOCK, office of Fokest and Ktbbam. 



FOR SALE— Cr>stal Spring Fish Farm and I'icnh 

 Grounds, Oakland, Bergen County, N. J. Build 

 inas cost over * 1,200; live years old ; cothic frami 

 villa; all modern improvements; tenant's house, 

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

 acres, four acres grove, with from twenty to tliirty 

 Bunds- fine pardeu ; 100 young fruit trees; applt 



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



Jel3 tf 



A.\jLX±l±a,iry Rifle. 



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



This barrel can be placed in a gnu ready for nse in a second of time with the same ease as a cartridge, ana 

 can te removed Inst as expeditiously. There is no wear on the rifle barrel, nor on the shot-gun, and it can- 

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 a breech-loading shotgun can be converted into a most accurate rifle. The AUXILIARY BARRELwill 

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 cartridges, No, 32 and 38, extra long, and No, 41, model 1873. Send for a Circular and Price List, 



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221. 





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In Fall Meeting of N. R. A., at Creedmoor, Sharps Rifles were entered In «ls:een matches: took first 

 prize in twelve of them, and good prizes in the other 'our. Amoog ihem the 



Enter-state Military Match. 



The New York State team, using the Sharps Military Rifle, woa with a score of 974. Be3t score by any 

 other rifle, 960. 



The Internationa! Military Match. 



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



The Inter-state Long-Range Match. 



Average per man with Sharps RltleB, 213. Other rifles used averaged respectively 193 and 197. 



The VVIIUBLEDON CT Ji», won bv Mr Frank Hvde with a S-harps Rifle with a score of 143 out of a 

 pos-ihle 15t) at 1,000 yards. THE LEECH CUP. won at Spring Meeting with a score of 2Uo. BeSI 

 "ther rifle, 197. For the Grand Aggregate Prize or, Fall Meeting, th . ^larps Utiles— 



Mr Frank Ilvde, Col. W. II ■ lark sin rapt v H Jackson— tied ou a score of 3 O points. 



THE LOBJG.RASCE MILITARY CHA3IFIOXSHIF. won by Uapt. J. H. Earton, wilh a Sharps 

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AMERICAN TEAM WALK-OVER .First Day}.- J . I made, with a Sharps Long-Eange 



Rifle, the extraordinary score of 23 ! points out of a possible 225 at S00, 900 and 1,000 yards. 



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FINE TRIPLEX 12 GAUGE BltEECII-LOADER.MADE BY 



W. & C. SCOTT & SON. 



[From CAPT. A. H. BOGARDTJS.] 



W * O SCOTT & SOt" LONDON, August 9, 1S78. 



" Ctatitemm-Betme leaving England for my home in America, I wish to express my fnlleat aj^raotlOD 



in the temnc snooting power or your choke-bore guns. I now pojsess two ^^ r 10 -p o "'«',f„^ h ln w 1 '' 1 ' 



12-bore barrels; also a light 13 and 20 bo'e ; oil of your make, which cannot be exoe.led in 



yards. ... 



still In good condition. 



Bc-lleve me, yours very truly, 



A. H. EOGARDTJS, Champion Wing Shot of the World. 



W. & C FoOTT & Eon: 



(From COI. JOHN JiODJNE, New YorU.] 



GeniS-Itaw receive! the Premier quality choke-bore gun, Nc j.8 696 In good order, and am 

 nlense-l to sav that It it ,ous, while its symmetry ami Onisn is all that the 



mo4 fastimous could d?s.re Itfully comes np to specifications of order, both in linlsh and shooting quail- 

 eB. I have disposed of my two guns by other maker 8 . 



Sir.TER MBDAl AWAUOBD PARI^t EXHrBITlON, 187S. 



ESTABLISHED, 1811. 



EDW. K. TRYON, 



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FERRETS FOR SALE— Ferret Muzz es. AUklnds 

 of S.iortmg D ge. Send for circular. Address 

 O, VAN VECHIEN, Ylctor, Ontario Co., N. Y. 



Wanted. 



T T7 ANTED— Dnuble-na reled 10-bore gun by first 

 VV class eniUish maker, and brace of thoroughly 

 framed setters,' for which I will give my trotting 

 horse Dick; has a record of 2:3n, nine years, sound 

 an.l kind. Address II. D., Box 2,455, Post Offlce, 

 City. nivT 1 



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THE AQUARIUM. BROADWAY AND 35th ST. 

 MiigniUeently trained KENTPCKY THOU- 

 OOUHBBEDS, tweive beautiful, high spitlted 

 horses, in the most difficult and novel fents ever 

 seen. Last week of tne wuaderful performance of 

 GERALDISE AND M. LEOPOLD, 

 shot from a cannon thirty feet. 

 Admission, 50 cents. Reserved feats, 25c. extra. 

 LIVING ST. BENOIT TWINS 

 on separate exhibition. 



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