FOREST AND STREAM. 



313 



NICHOLS & LEFEVEE, 



SYRACUSE, N. Y_, 



MAKBBB OP 



FINE SPORJTING GUNS 



Winners, at the Great St. Louis Bench Show nnd Exhibition of Sportsmen's Goods, of the only 

 two Gold Medals given— "For the Best Gun of Any Make," and " For the Best Gun of American 

 Make"— fourteen foreign competitors and seven American, sustaining our assertion of making the best gun in the -world. 



SEND FOR CATALOCUE OF 1878. 



W. W._Greener's Champion Treble Wedge Fast, 



Breech-loader. i 



THE WIBUIHO CWH 



At the international pigeon Bhooting, Monaco, Feb., 

 1878, Hie Grand Prix de Casino, an oljt.t d'arl valued at 

 £169, and a money prize of £tos, wia the greatest 

 prise ever shot for at Monaco, was competed for by 

 slxty-slxof the best shots of all nations, and won by 

 Mr. Cholmondley Pennell, with a full-chci ■ bi i 

 . Wedge-Fast Gun by W. W. Greener, kiiln, 

 I oat of IS at 88 yards and 1 foot and 29X -yards. He 

 1 also won the second event, killing 3 birds in succession 

 • at S3 yards, making a total of 18 birds out of so. This 

 [ is acknowledged to be the best shooting on record. 

 The winning gun at the choke-bore match, 18,7. beat- 

 I log 17 guns by the best London makers, and winning 

 the sliver cup. valued at 60 gulneaB, presented by Mr. 

 J. Pnrdey, the gunmaker. 

 The winning gun also at Philadelphia, 1ST6, In the pigeon shooting match between Oapt. Bogardus and 

 Mr. Booth for 1500 a side. South killing 86 blrdB out of 100, using one Barrel only. 



Tin! Tinning gun also at the great London Quo Trial, 1376, beating, 103 guns by all the best makers of 

 Great Britain ami Ireland. THE PATENT TRBBLE WEDGE FAST BREECH-LOADER Is the strongest 

 and most durable ever invented, and the most successful gun of the period. Patented in the United 

 States, Oct. 6,1875; No. 168,828. BEWARE OF INFRINGEMENTS OR IMITATIONS. 



W. W. GREENER, St. Mary's -Works, Birmingham, England. 



H. C. SQUIRES, Agent, No. 1 Oortlandt Street, New York City. 



FOSS BROS. & CO., 



(Successors to F. J. ABBEY A CO.), 



MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN 



Guns, Rifles, Pistols and Fishing: Tackle, 

 43 SOUTH CLARK STREET, 



CHICAGO. 



RE MINGT ON. 



NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, S878. 



PARTEL LO'S TA RCETS, 



The Washington Marksman's Wonderful Score— Diagram of 

 the Shooting at SOO, 900 and 1,000 Yards. 



Washington, Oct. 5, 1S7S. 

 Joseph Partello's score of 224 out of a possible 226 is the theme of discussion and the subject of ad- 

 miration throughout sporting circles here in the national capital. The modest clerk of the War Depart- 

 ment suddenly flcfls himself a lion of immense proportions. Subjoined are diagrams of the three targets 

 made by Mr. Partello, They show wonderful shooting throughout. At SOO yards he opened with a one 

 o'clock " bull," about eight inches in, but did not group his succeeding shots In any particular order until 

 he reached the ninth, which he put to the right of the true centre, landing the tenth In the exact centre, 

 the eleventh a itltle to the left, and the twelfth again to the right. At BOO yards he opened with a ten 

 o'clock "hull" well in, and grouped his second, third and fourth to the right of the centre. The most 

 remaikahle thli'g on this target is the string of shots from the upper edge of the eye down the centre. 

 Those are the eighth, ninth, temh and eleventh of tne string, with the twelfth a few inches to the left. It 

 was on the nest shot— the tbliteenth— that he got outside the eye, scoring a centre, it will be remarked 

 that all but two of the shots on this target are on the right half ot the target. At 1,000 yards he opened 

 with a five o'clock "bull," about six inches In, placing the second about six inches to the left of the 

 ihe ililrd he almost put his bullet on the true centre. The two shots high left are the fourth and 



— i at 900 yards to 



tiitflNGTON RIFLE 



••,J?M25 t -£^?? n » a . t .? n !, p / or '"."Strated catalogue and prloo list for March, 1878 ; also Treatise on Rifle 

 Shooting, Record of the International Bine Match, Hints and Helps in the Choice of a Rifle, etc. 

 Address, E. S&MIIIGTOII <3e SOUS. 



281 AND 283 BROADWAY, N. T. 

 GREAT REDUCTION. 



ABMOBT, tLIOM, N. Y. 



JMESSTEJSt I 



The Sportsmen's Bell 

 tells the position of the 

 dog, causes the birds to lie 

 -closer. Valuable in early 

 f woodcock shooting, cock- 

 ing and genera; I 

 wiiere the cover is thick. 

 Sold by dealers In guns 

 and sporting goods. Bam pies sent bv mail postpaid, 

 SO cents. BEYIN BROS. MANUFACTURING CO., 

 East Hampton, Conn. septl9 3m 



FOR SALE— Two Irish Gordon male pups, one 

 black-atid-ian and one red, out of Clytle. she by 

 Tom out of Chloe, by Pat out of Kathleen by 

 Flnnset Audieas T* O. bos, 865 New Bedford, 

 Mass. «aovT 8 



COCKER SPANIEL 



Breeding Kennel 



OP 

 M. P. McKOON, Franklin, Del, Co., N T. 

 I keep only cookers of the finest strains. Sell only 

 young stock. I guarantee satisfaction and safe de- 

 livery to every customer. These beautiful and in- 

 telligent dogs cannot be beaten for ruffed grouse 

 and woodcock shooting and retrieving. Correspond- 

 ents inclosing stamp will get printed pedigrees, cir- 

 cular, testimonials, etc. Jl tf 



FOR SALE— One Irish setter dog, 16 montlm old. 

 Color, bright red. Address C. O. BYERLY, 

 Easton, 3Id. novT at 



the Metmel. 



SPRATT'S PATENT 



MEAT FIBRINE DOG CAKES 



Twenty-one Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals 



awarded, inclnding .Medal of English Kennel 



cinb, and ol Westminster Kennel 



None are genuine unless so stamped 



F. O. De I.UZE, 



1 South William Street, N. Y., Sole Agent. 



BKOWN & aiLDER, St. Louis, Western Agents. 



For sale in cases of 112 pounds. 



SPRATTS PATENT 



DOG MEDICINES. 



CURE for DISTEMPER. Cure for Worms, Purg- 

 ing Pills, Alterative Cooling Powders. Cure for 

 Rheumatism, Lumbago, and Chest Founders. Cure 

 for Jaundice. Tonic Condition P.lls, and Coush Plli 

 Cure for Canker uf the Ear, LI n mien t for Sprain_, 

 Stimulant for the Growth of Hair, and Mange Lo- 

 tion. 



The Kennel medicine Chest 

 Contains all the above remedies, also various Snrgl- 

 Lppliances;. 

 DOG SOAP, freo from Poison. For sale by 

 H. C. SQUIRES, 

 OCtlO tf 1 CORTLANDT STREET, N. Y. 



Fleas! Fleas! Worms! Worms! 



STEADMAN'S FLEA POWDER for DOGS 

 A Bane to Fleas— A Boon to Dogs. 



This Powder is guaranteed to kill fleas on dogs or 

 any other animals, or money returned. It is put up 

 In patent boxes It llldl pepper box top, which 

 greatly facilitates its use. Simple and efficacious. 



Price BO cents My mall, Postpaid 



ARECA NUT FOR WORMS LN DOGS 



A CERTAIN REMEDY. 

 Put up in boxes containing a dozen powders, with 

 full directions for use. 



Price 50 cents per Box by mall. 



Both the above are recommended by Ron and Gun 

 and Forbst and Stream. 



W. HOLBERTON. 



Oct 13 117 FULTON STREET. 



Imperial Kennel. 



Setters and Pointers Boarded, 



Broken, etc. 

 Young Dogs handled with skill 

 and Judgment. 

 Address, 



IT. V. RIOTER, 

 TOMS Kivek, N. J. 



COCKERS! COCKERS! 



Sportsmen in want of flr't-class cocker spaniels 

 write at once to CHAS. S. HITCHCOCK, tieeretary 

 Onleout Kennel Club, Franklin, Delaware County, 

 N. Y. Slock and delivery guaranteed. Price $16 

 each for dog or bitch pups. septl2 tf 



POINTER PUPPIES. 



By Imported elwmpion Srapshr.t, out of imported 

 Fannie, now eight weeks old— color, liver with white 

 markings— three dogn, one bitch, price each $20. 

 also one red Irish Betl I June 12. by 



imported Dash (1st, New Fork, 1S78.) our of im- 

 ported Flora (1st, New York, 1S78). Price $26. We 

 are taslng orders for delivery of pups whelped Sept. 

 21 by champion Snapshot, out of our Gypsev (ny 

 Cal. out of Psyche; 18, New York, 1878). LINCOLN 

 & BELLYAR, Wairen, Mass. octal tf 



DOgS for Sale- 

 On account of departure, of the owner for Europe 

 the following dogs arc offered for sale very low: 

 Lemon and white painter Till, winner of 1st prize 

 N. Y. (log show, 1877. Red Irish setter, Snnky, bred 

 byT Je'ome, Esq. Gordon setter Kent, a prize 

 winner. Liver and white Gordon bitch Zadiee. Dick, 

 red setter, sired by One Eyed Saneho. All the above 

 are broken does. Also four puppies, 7 months old 

 by Kent out of Zadiee. Can be seen at theTaplulah 

 Kennels, Bnbvloo. L I, For price, etc., address O. 

 DUBOIS WAGSTAFF, Esq., Babylon, L. t, or the 

 Keuuul Editor of this paper. novl4 8t 



FOR SALE— Well broken setter dog. 1% Tears old. 

 For partienlars apply to AUG. HEFNER. Poniih- 

 kaepaie, N. Y. ncv7 » 



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DOGS BROKEN-Gentleraen desiring to have 

 their docs broken this year bv me will eleaae 

 communicate at once. Want them fitted for Ihe 

 field ere Beason opens. Shall go South for the 

 winter with the dogs. My entire kennel (12 does and 

 puppies) for sale. Come and see them stCentreviUe 

 onfe Erie Rallrotf. Fir.-;, hover* Pest selection. 

 Address E. S. WANMAKER, Clifton, Passaic 

 County. N. J. j e 27 t 



THIC NEW YORK K ION NET, CLUB offer for sale 

 an exceedingly hand-:omc hpieK, vnpe-and-tan 

 setter dog, not thorough y hroken for the fleld, but 

 admirably suited to a peutlenian's country place, or 

 as a personal companion. He Is full-sized and 

 lilghiybrfXl. Price $100. Application must be mndo 

 at this office. Address C. octstf 



I?OR SALE— Liver and white pointer, about three 

 1 years old. Further particulars, address a R 

 PElK, Auburn, N. Y. novli it 



FOR SALE— Full-olooded Cordon dog; color. 

 black and tan; age, 15 months; very bandsomo 

 and corn! shape; never lion hunted, but. will stand 

 qnall In yard, and not gun shy. <i he only reason for 

 selling, business will not allow it. rii-i sire is the 

 best doir in 1 aneaPer on frame. Price $36. H. B. 

 VONDEKSMITH, Lancaster, Pa. novlilt 



$50 ; 



FOR SALE.— Three Cocker Spaniel Fnoa, two 

 dogs and one bitch. Good breed. Price, IS 

 each. Ton weeks old. Address r-iEOKGEPOUNALL, 

 Bedford Old Road, Fall River, Mass. novU It 



SETTER PUPIES FOB SALE, out of Qneen, sha 

 by Scitringer's Ctzar, Batllv's Fannie; sire 

 Leveting's Harry, he by Seltzinger's celebrated 

 Clyde. J. W. PACKER, Jr., 2025 Oxford street, 

 Philadelphia. novH It 



DOG WANTED.— The advertiser wishes to pur- 

 chase a really first-class setter tV g or bitch. 

 Must have extra speed, staunchness and nose; be 

 broken on qnall and . > m- and about 



three yenrB old. For tsuch a don will pay a fair 

 price. Address J, H. S. , room 106, Hotel Brunswick, 

 N. Y. novl4 3t 



WANTED to exchange a good-size Irish setter 

 dog, lOmoothsoid, parti v broken, for a well 

 broken native or Irish setter bitch, not over three 

 nor less than one and a half years old. Address I. 

 KAJ1P, Lock Haven, Pa. novU St 



pr M*k> 



FOR SALE. 



One million brook trout eggs— ready for delivery 

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



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

 N. Y. sepMO tf 



WILD EI0E 



MINNESOTA FARM— For sale, 1 G80 acres im- 

 proved land in Rock County, Minnesota, with 

 farm house, three stables, com house, hen house, 

 grain house, fences, trees, windbreaks, elevator, 



'..I • Ml II ', ■'• i'l : i :j i ■ ,-i ,-,. 



water: directly oo line el St. rani mid Sioux City 

 Railroad; price $18,000. Only one hair mile Dy ral 

 irom county seat. Sold only to Increase farmlni/ 

 Interest in Immediate neighborhood. No such bar- 

 gain to be had in the entire West. Pnoiosiraplis 

 shown and full specifications plveu on application 

 to CHAS. HALLOCK, office of Eobkst and Stream. 



CC'(31tf 



FOR SALE— Crvstal Spring Fish Farm and Picnlo 

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

 ings cost over $1,200 ; live years old ; eothle frame 

 villa; all modern improvements; tenant's house, 

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

 " s, four acres grove, with from twenty to thirty 

 is; fine gar n ; IM loung fruit, trees; apple 

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



1el3tf 



FERRETS FOR SALE— Ferret Muzzcs. AH kinds 

 of Snorting D-cs. Send for circular. Address 

 C. VAN VECHTEN, Victor, Ontario Co., N. Y. 



oc SI 2t 



A REAL BARGAIN;— James Allen, English 

 double breech loading shot-gun, 10-liore, 32- 

 tnch exira fine laminated bairels; top action, pistol 

 grip, light weight, strong shooter; nsed hnt twice; 

 in perfect order, as sood as new; suitnbla for all 

 kinds of game; patent cleaner In case and leather 

 cartridge beltthrown In. Sold only for want of nfe. 

 Price S40. Address for permit to examine the pup, 

 L. S. Kane, N. Y., Times office. novU "lc 



FOR SALE— A W. & c. Scott & Sou's breech- 

 loading shot gun, 12 gauge, 28-inch barrels, 

 Damascus barrels, am g anc i pistol 



grip. For fu: ' iddreas M, A. B03. 



WORTH, North Brouk/Jeld, Mass. noi 1+ at 



FOR SALE— Seven Gordon setter puppies out of 

 my Bess, si . t>yl a Ige's Sam, Winner of first 



Vork Bench Show. AddresG. 

 S. THl'M "SON, Box los, Eoxboro, Mass. nov7 2t 



SHOOTING AT OTJRRITCCK.-A half-Interest in 

 one of the finest shooti ng properties ou Cnrri- 

 tuek Sound, comprising 200 acres, for sale ohea 1 • or 

 shooting privileges (or the season will be 

 gentlemen at $5 each. Tne propeny comprises 

 some good points. Fo- title deeds ami pirtiou'&rs 

 »p,)ly at this office, novUlt 



HEATH, 15 E. 4tb street, Ciuciuuatl. Ohio, wll 

 send a uow " Excelsior Game Bag," (Caso & 

 Bedell's) worth $i, for $3.51), postpaid. novlijlt 



