FOREST AND STREAM. 



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Sticking and Wiskinc. — Tn a race at the 

 late Ballard County t'Ky.) Fair, one of the 

 jockeys, who was to ride at one hundred 

 pounds, 'weighing only seventy, the extra 

 thirty pounds were added in the shape of 

 two wet blankets. After starting, the blank- 

 ets slipped to the mare's left side, and flap- 

 ped upon her flank at every jump. The 

 saddle also turned, and, in his efforts to right 

 it, the jockey— a juvenile edition of the Fif- 

 teenth Amendment — lost one of . his reins. 

 Nothing daunted, the darky clung to the 

 mare's back like a circus monkey, and, urg- 

 ing on the frightened animal, landed her a 

 winner of the race. When the mare was 

 stopped the saddle was under her belly and 

 the blankets were dragging at her heels. 

 The darky was delighted with his success, 

 but declares he will " nebber ride wid dem 

 cussed blankets no mo"."— Turf, Field and 

 Farm. 



BtrixKT Proof Cabs.— A firm In St. Paul, 

 Minn, patentees of a fire, bullet and burglar 

 proof railroad car, has addressed a letter to 

 the Post-office Department, tendering the use 

 of their invention to the Government, free of 

 royalty, for the Union Pacific and Central 

 Pacific Railroads. These cars are regular 

 railroad monitors, the doors and windows 

 being constructed so as to close automatically 

 on a spring behig touched, and with sufficient 

 force to kill the intruder who attempts to 

 prevent it. The cars are also provided with 

 inside breaks and apparatus for detaching 

 them from the rest of the train. The value 

 of the mails passing over the two roads 

 named would seem to make such cars desir- 

 able ; but the Department has no authority to 

 build or purchase such cars, or any other, as 

 they are supplied by the railroads and form a 

 part of the contract stipulation. — "Washington 

 Republican. 



Messrs. TIFFANY & 

 CO.'S stock of Plated 

 Ware for the Fall Trade 



comprises : 



Soup Tureens, 

 Vegetable Dishes, 

 Meat Dishes, 

 Oyster Tureens, 

 Pepper Boxes, 

 Salt Cellars, 

 Sardine Boxes, 

 Water Pitchers, 

 Salvers, 

 Goblets, 



Etc. 



Tea Sets, 

 Tete-a-Tete Sets, 

 Hot Milk Pitchers, 

 Coffee Urns, 

 Tea Kettles, 

 Small Coffee Pots, 

 Butter Dishes, 

 Syrup Pitchers, 

 Tea Caddies, 

 Salad Bowls. 

 Etc. 



The forms are new 

 and the repousse chas- 

 ing and massive mount- 

 ings as elegant as solid 

 silverware, from which 

 it can be distinguished 

 only by the trade-mark 

 stamp upon each piece. 



UNION SQUARE. 



NAPOLEON'S CABINET 

 CHAMPAGNE. 



BOUCHE FILS&CO., 



37 BEAVER STREET, N. T. 



nov7 8m 



t PHOTOGRAPHIC APPARATUS, latest 

 "'• " "" ; " •'■■■ it wUU per- 



fect suocesp. Complete outats from $5 to 

 880. enromo Photography outfits, $3 ; Hello- 

 graua, »2. 60. Send stamp for fall information to E. 

 SAOKM.ANN& CO., Manufacturers. 278 Pearl St. 

 N. Y. sept26 13 



>HOTOS or Actress 1 1 .., io for 25 ets 



List of books. 2c. S. It. LUDDBN, B. Lincoln, Me 



1613 ly 



ESTABLISHED 1820. 



ABBEY & IHBRIE. 



iSk 



Successors to ANDREW ©LERK & CO., 



SOLE AGENTS for the Manufacture and Sale 

 SETH GREEN'S 



Patent Needle-Pointed Hooks. 



Trout Flies tied to order, $2 per doz. 

 Trout Hooks snelled to order, $1 per doz. 



NEW YORK : 



48 Maiden Lane, 35 Liberty St. FISHING TACKLE. 



Kentucky State Lottery, 



EASTERN AGENCY, 699 BROADWAY. 



Class W Draws November 30. 



One prize of $14,000, one of $s,CK)0, and «ne of $5,000. 



1886 PRIZES DISTRIBUTING $07,925. 



Whole Ticket, 81. 



WILLIAMSON & CO., 



599 BROADWAT, N. Y. 



COCKER SPANIEL 



Breeding: Kennel 



OF 

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



I keep only cockers of the finest strains. Sou onlj 

 young stock. I guarantee satisfaction ana safe de- 

 livery to every customer. These beautiful, and in- 

 telligent dogs cannot bo beaten for ruffed grouse 

 and woodcock shooting and retrieving, correspond- 

 ents inclosing stamp will get printed pedigrees, cir- 

 cular, testimonials, etc. ]io tt 



COCKERS! COCKERS! 



Sportsmen in want of ur*t-class cocker spaniels 

 write at once te CHAS. 8. HITCHCOCK, Secretary 

 Ouleent Kennel Club, Franklin, Delaware County, 

 N. Y. Stock and delivery guaranteed. Price $15 

 each for dog or bitch pups. septia tf 



OLD RELIABLE 



(TRADE MMHK.0 



STILL TRIUMPHANT. 



Inter-state Military Match. 



Too New York Stato team, using the Sharps Military Klfle, won with a score of 074. Best score by any 

 other rifle, 060. 



The International Military Match. 



New York State Team, with Sharps Military rifle, 1,044. Best by any other rifle, 003. 



The Inter-state Long-Range Match. 



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



The WIMBLEDON CUP, won by Mr. Prank Hyde with a Sharps Rifle with a score of 143 out of a 

 possible 15U at l.OOO vards. THE LEECH CUP, won at Spring Meeting with a score of 205. Best 

 other rifle, 197. For the Grand Aggregate Prize at Fall Meeting, thiee competitors each, with Sharps Rifles— 

 Mr. Frank Hvde, Col. W. II. Clark anrl Capt. W H. laokBon- ■ .-■■■ore of 300 points. 



THE LONG-RANGE MILITARY CHAMPIONSHIP, won bvCapt. J. 8. Barton, with a Sharps 

 Military Rifle. All nr1xe» in this match were won with Sharps Bifien. 



AMERICAN TEAM "WALK-OVER (First Day). de, with u Sharps Long-Rango 



Hifle, the extraordinary score of 231 points out of a possible 225 at 800, 900 and 1,000 yards. 



OOI SHARPS RIFLE CO., Q21 



< *"* JL * BRIDGEPORT, CONN., UNITED STATES. «'«'*• 



New York Warerooms, 1 77 Broadway. 



he fennel 



POINTER PUPPIES. 



By imported champion Snapshot, out of imported 

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

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

 Also one red Irish setti bed June 12, by 



Imported Dash (1st, New York, 1878,) out of im- 

 ported Flora (1st, New York, 1878). Price $25. We 

 are taking orders for delivery of pups whelped Sept. 

 21 by champion Snapshot, out of our Gypsey (by 

 Cal. out of Psyche ; 1st, New York, 1878). LINCOLN 

 A HBLLYAR, Warren, Mass. octSl tf 



Dogs for Sale- 



On account of departure of the owner for Europe 

 the following dogs are offered for sale very low : 

 Lemon and w i , winner of 1st prize 



N. Y. dog show, 1S77. Red Irish setter, Snnky, bred 

 byT Jeiome, Esq. Gordon setter Kent, a prize 

 winner. Liver and white Gordon bitch Zadiee. Dick, 

 red setter, sired by One Eyed Sancho. .Ml the above 

 are broken dons. Also four puppies, 7 months old 

 by Kent out of Zadiee. Can be seen at theTaplulah 

 Kennels, Babylon, L I. For price, etc., address C. 

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

 Kennel Editor of this paper. novl4 3t 



THE NEW YORK KENNEL CLUB offer for sale 

 an exceedingly handsome black, white-and-tan 

 setter dog, not thoroughly broken for (he field, bat 

 admirably suited to a gentleman's country place, or 

 as a pereonal companion. Be is full-sized and 

 highly bred. Price $l«>. Application niuBt be made 

 at this office. Address C. oct3 tf 



will buy a thoroughly broken red and white 

 setter bitch, with a pedigree for 90 years. 

 Address E. J. ROBBINS, Wethersfleld, Conn. 



NovH tf 



DOG WANTED.— The advertiser wishes to pur- 

 chase a really first-class setter deg or bitch. 

 Must have extra speed, staunchness and nose ; be 

 broken on quail and woodcock; handsome and about 

 three years old. For such a doe will pay a fair 

 price. Address .1, H. S., room 105, Hotel Brun'swiek, 

 N. Y. novl4 3t 



SPRATT'S PATENT 



MEAT FIBRINE DOG CAKES. 



Twenty-one Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals 



awarded, including Medal of English Kennel 



Club, and of Westminster Kennel 



None are genuino unless so stamped 



F. O. Se LUZE, 



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



BROWN & HTLDEH, St. Louis, Western Agents. 



For sale in case* of 112 pounds. 



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 dogB or 

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

 in patent boxes with sliding pepper box top, which 

 greatly facilitates its use. Simple and efficacious. 

 Price BO cents by mall, PoMtnald 



ARECA NUT FOR WORMS IN DOGS 



A CERTAIN REMEDY. 

 Put np In boxes containing a dozen powders, with 

 full directions for use. 



Price oO cenii )irr Box by, mail. 



Both the above arc recommended by Rod And Gob 



lid FOKEST AND STBBAM. 



W. HOLBERTON. 



oot 12 11T FULTON STREET. 



for Sale, 



FOR SALE. 



One million brook front eggi— 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. sept26(t 



WILD RICE 



MINNESOTA FARM— For sale, 1.660 acres im- 

 proved land in Rock County, Mm . 

 farm house, three stables, corn house, hen house, 

 grain house, fences, trees, windbreaks, elevator, 

 windmills, wells, grading, running streams of clear 

 water: directly on line of St. Paul ami Sioux City 

 Railroad ; price $18,000. Only one half mile by rai 

 from county seat. Sold only to increase farming 

 interest In immediate neighborhood. No such bar- 

 gain to be had in the entire West. Fhoioeraphs 

 shown and full epeciflcations given on application 

 to CHAS. HALLOCK, office of Forest and Stream. 

 oct 31tf 



WANTED to exchange a good-size Irish setter 

 dog, 19 monthsold, partly broken, for a well 

 broken native or Irish seller bitch, not over three 

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

 KAMP, Lock Haven, Pa. novl* 3t 



FOR SALE— Setter, dog, four years old, broken, 

 will retrieve from land and water. Price $25. 

 JAS. ROY, Vienna, Tramball Co., O. novia It 



FOR SALE— A liver and white setter dog, three 

 years old, thoroughly broken on all kinds of 

 game; reason for felling, no use. Price $40. Ad- 

 dress J. E. P., care of Scott & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 



nov21 It 



FOR SALE-Having more dogs than I need, will 

 sell a large pointer dog, three and a half years, 

 and a pure red Irish setter, three years. Both of 

 these arc yrlze winners, and first-class field dogs. 

 Sold for no fault. For . i information 



address II., box 1.G7T, N. Y. P. O. nov2l 2t 



Imperial Kennel. 



Setters and Pointers Boarded, 



Broken, etc. 

 Young Dogs handled with skill 

 and judgment. 

 Address, 



H. t'. Si LOVER, 

 Tomb River, N. J. 

 Splendid kennel accommodations ; dogs have dally 

 access to salt water. octio tf 



FOR SALE— Crystal Spring Fish Farm and Picnic 

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

 ings cost over $1,200; Ave years old; gotlnc frame 

 villa; all modern improvements: tenant's house, 

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

 acres, four acres grove, with from twenty to thirty 

 ponds; fine garden; loo young fruit trees; apple 

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



jel3 tf 



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

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

 Damascus barrels, an 3 and pistol 



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

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

 Easton, Ma. novr 3t 



FOR SALE— A fine breech-loading shot-gun, made 

 by Chas. Webley, 12-bore, side action, 32-lnch 

 twist barrels ; as good as new ; has not been fired but 

 a few times. Price $35. W., box 121, Metuohen, 

 N. J. nov211t 



I7IOR SALE— Aline Webley, top-snap, double bolt, 

 1 12-gauge gun; extended rib, pistol grip, re- 

 bounding locks, laminated barnjis, weight>7H lhs.; 

 shows no wear. Price $75. W. HOLBKKTON, 117 

 Fulton street, N, Y. uov21 1 



The Sportsmen's Bell 

 tells the position of the 

 dog,canses the birds to He 

 closer. Valuable in early 

 r woodcock shooting, cock- 

 ing and general snooting, 

 where the cover Is thick. 

 Sold by dealers In guns 

 and sporting goods. Sampl mid postpaid, 



30 cents. BEVIN BROS. MANUFACTURING CO., 

 East Hampton, Conn. septia 3m 



FOR SALE— Large case of stuffed birds, size 3ft. 

 6in, by 3ft., containing aoout twenty (mostly 

 game) birds. Price $50, or will exchange for breech- 

 loading shot-gun, and pay difference. Address No. 

 5 Dey street, Room 10, New York City. nov2l It 



fanted. 



ANY ONE wishing to trade four-horse power 

 Engine and Boiler complete for 12-gauge 

 breech-loaUng shot-gun , heat make, with Inside bar- 

 rel, case, shells, etc., address, with and for full des- 

 cription, D. M. SHARPNACK, Petroleum, West 

 Virginia. novSl It 



WANTED— A line second-hand, London made 

 breech-h I .. shotgun, in good order (a 

 "Dougall" preferred), 7 to JKlbs., 12 gauge, 28 or 

 30-inch barrels. Address, with full description and 

 lowest price, M., Box 1,588; Pittsburgh, Pa. 



novSl 11 



