FOREST AND STREAM. 



353 



SPRATT'S PATENT 



MEAT FIBRINE DOG CAKES. 



Twenty-one Gold, Suver and Bronie Medala 



awarded. Including Medal of English Kennel 



Club, and r<t Westminster Kennel 



Clnt>, New York. 



None are genuine unless so stamped 

 F. O. De JLUEE, 



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



BBOWN & HILDER, St. Louie, Western Agents. 



For sale in cases of 113 pounds. 



Fleas! Fleas! Worms! Worms I 



BTEADMAN'8 FUSA POWDER for DOGS 

 A Bane to Fleas— A Boon to Dogs. 



This Powder is guaranteed to kill Ceas on dogs or 



any otlier animals, or money returned. It la put np 



In patent boxes with sliding pepper box top, which 



greatly facilitates its use. Simple and efficacious. 



Price 60 cents by moll, Postpaid 



ABECA NUT FOR WORMS m DOGS 



A CERTAIN REMEDY. 

 .Put up In boxes containing a dozen powdera, with 

 full directions for UBe. 



Price oO cents per Box by moll. 



Botn the above are recommended by Rod and Gd* 

 and Forest and Stream. 



W. HOLBERTOfJ. 



Oct 13 117 EULTOIT STREET. 



Imperial Kennel. 



' Setters and Pointers Boarded, 



Broken, etc. 



Young Dogs handled with skill 



and Judgment. 



Address, 



H. <J. GjLOVEK, 

 Toms Kivbk, N. J. 

 Splendid kennel accommodations ; dogs have dally 

 access to sait water. octlO tf 



The Sportsmen's Bell 

 tells the position of the 

 dog, causes the birds to be 

 -closer. Valuable in early 

 J woodcock shooting, cock- 

 ' lug and general shooting, 

 where the cover Is thick. 

 Sold by dealers in guns 

 and snorting goods. Samples sent by mail postpaid, 

 3( ) cents, BEVTN BROS. MANUFACTURING CO., 

 Ka-t Hampton, Conn. 



Boptl9 3m 



COCKER SPANIEL 



Breeding Kennel 



OF 

 M. P. MoKOON, Franklin, Bel. Co., N Y. 

 I keeponly cockers of the finest Btralns. Bell only 

 voun°- stock. I guarantee satisfaction ana safe de- 

 livery to every customer. These beautiful and in- 

 telligent dogs cannot be beaten tor ruffed gronsr 

 and woodcock shooting and retrieving. Correspond- 

 ents lnclostmr stamp will get printed pedlgrei s. cir- 

 cular, testimonials, etc. Jlu if 



COCKERS! COCKERS! 



Sportsmen In want of fir t-class cooler spaniels 

 write at once to CHAS. S. HITCHOOCE, Secretary 

 Ouleout Kennel Club, Franklin, Delaware County, 

 N. Y. Stock ami delivery guaranteed. Price $16 

 each for dog or biicii pups. sep«2 1( 



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 bulled I helped June 12. by 



imported Dash (1st, New York, 1ST8.) out pi im- 

 ported Flora {1st, New York, 1818). Price $25. We 

 are taking orders for delivery of pups whelped Sept 

 21 by champion Snapshot, out of our Gypsey (ny 

 Cal. out of Psyche ; Is , New York, 1818). LINCOLN 

 3c HBLLYAR, Warren, Mass. 0Ct31 tf 



Dogs for Sal© 



On account of departure of the owner for Europe 

 the following dogs are offered for Bale very low : 

 Lemon and •>-■ winner of 1st prize 



N. Y. dog show, 1877. Red Irish setter, Snnky, bred 

 by T Je> ome, Esq. Gordon setter Kent, a prize 

 ■winner. Liver and white Gordon bitch Zadiee. Dick, 

 red setter, 6ired bv One Eyed Sancho. All the above 

 are broken doss. Also four puppies, 7 months old 

 by Kent out of Zadiee. Can be seen at theTaplulab 

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

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

 Kennel Editor ol this paper. novU 3t 



THE NEW YORK KENNEL CLUB offer for sale 

 anexoeedinj f aal leome black, white-and-tan 

 setter dog, not tnoiougtu.v broken for the field, but 



adnil-uffiy suited to a gem !miiu'« aountry place, or 

 as a pereonal companion. He is lull-sized and 

 highly bred. Price $100. Application must be made 

 at this office. AddreBB C. octstf 



rfl> r A wi'l buy a thoroughly broken red a 

 JpOU seller bitch, v-— 



white 



iilu a pedigree for 90 years. 

 Address S. J. HUBBIINS, Wethersfleld, Conn. 



NovU tf 



DOG WANTED.— The advertiser wishes to pur- 

 chase a really first cla*s Belter & g or bitch. 

 Must have exiru speed, staunchness and nose; be 



broken on quail I ick j handsome and about 



three years old. For such a dog vzill pay a fair 

 price. Address J, H. S„ room 105, Hotel Brunswick, 

 jr Y. aojru3t 



ESTABLISHED IS 20. 



ABBEY & IMBRIE, 



Successors to ANDREW !!*LEBE & 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, St per doz. 



NEW YORK: 



48 Maiden Lane, 35 Liberty St. 



X ^XW'XVl Ea .XLr 1 , 



FOX'S PATENT 



BREECH L0ADIE SHOT GUN. 



WONDERFULLY SIMPLE, WONDERFUIJ-.Y STRONG. 



ft ere never was a gun easier to handle, easier to clean, 

 iless liable to get loose or out of order, or one so good for 

 the money. Prices range from $50 to $300. 



WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT. 



Send stamp for circular to 



The American ArmsCo. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



CHARLES L. RITZMANN, 



Implements, Cartridges, Cases, Shooting Suits 

 CanipingOatfHs, Etc. 



Palne's Feather-filled, BogarduB' Rough, and the 

 new Composition Balls always on hand. 

 ■ Bcgardus' Glass Ball Traps, $6 and $8. 



H and T Pigeon Traps, $7.50 per pair. 



The " NEW EECOIL PAD," price $2. Pronounced 

 bv the "Forest Stream," Feb. 21, 1878, the best con- 

 trivance made for the purpose. Every sportsman 

 should have one. 



Also a cheaper qualltv rubber pad, stuffed with 

 tuvr, $1. 



LOOK AT THIS !-A central-Are, English Double 

 Gun, side snap-action, twist barrels, warranted, $28. 



SPRATT'S DOG BISCUIT always on hand, and 

 sold in any quantity. 



SHELLS loaded to order with the greatest care, 

 and Repairing done in the most artistic manner. 



GUNS taken in exchange, and Second-hand Guns 

 a specialty. 



CUTLERY.— Fine Sportsmen's Bowie and Hunt- 

 ing Knives; also, large assortment of tlnest Poeket 

 Cutlerv, Razors, Clasp Knives, Spring-back Knives, 

 Etc., Etc. 



IMPORTER OF 



Fine Beech-Loading Cuns, 



RIFLES, PISTOLS AND FISH'NG TACKLE. 



943 BROADWAY, 



Near Twenty-third Street, 



NEW YORK. 



ARTIFICIAL MINNOWS, Insect, and Spoon Bal 

 of every description. 



Would call special attention to my law variety 

 or floe TROUT. BAbS and SALMON FLIES. 



FLIES tied to order from any pittern at shores 

 notice. 



LINES, waterproof and tspeied, oiled, Braided 

 Silk, Braided Linen, Grass, Hair and SiUr, Etc. 



Walking Cane Rods. 



The " NEW FLOAT SPOON." One of the most 

 succeestul spoons in use. Try one. 



Patent Adjustable Floats and Sinkers. 



BLACK FLY REPELLaNTS, 50 cents per bottle, 

 and everything required by fishermen and aDglers. 



OP UCAL GOODS.— Compasses, Field and Marine 

 Glass.'!-, Telescopes, Microscopes, etc , etc. 



Also EVERYTHING pertaining to the Sporting 

 Line. 



LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. 



he fennel 



IMPORTED BLOODHOUNDS. 



G. DE W. GREEN has also a few pnre bred blood- 

 hound pups for sale at various prices according to 

 merit, whose parents have Just been Imported from 

 England, the sire being Hugo, one of the best dogs 

 of that breed in England, winner of several prizes 

 at the largest shows there, and dam Tnno. Haio by 

 Champion Draco-Hilda, Draco by ( orven's fumed 

 Old Druid-Daisy. Pit ;es from $10 to S20 each. For 

 further particulars, etc, imply to G. DE WAR- 

 HEisNE GREEN, P.- st office, Oakville, Ontario, 

 Canada. nov28 It 



FOR SALE-Thoroughbied Gordon setter dog 

 Wallac, by Cbpeland's (late Jerome's! imported 

 champion Shot out of J. R. Tilley's Mab. Is not 

 surpassed in style, shape, markings or otherwise rj 

 any dog in this country ; has been used by his late 

 owner on game in the Southern and Western States, 



and was "fcHghU 3" N. Y. Bench Show, 



1678. Address EXECUTOR, office this paper. 



no visit 



FOR SALE— Six puiH bv Luther Adams' Drake 

 ■ in of Mollle. Mollle by Affirms' Doke ont ot 

 „ ,i 



DR. H- M.QUNIBY Worcester. Maea 



§ he gmnel 



CHAMPION IRISH SETTER DOG YORK in the 

 stud. York is winner of prizes at the follow- 

 ing shows: Cork Show, Ireland, 1816 ; Centennial, 

 1876: St. Louis, 1876; Baltimore. 18T6; New York, 

 1817; Philadelphia, 1818; Baltimore, 1S78, where he 

 also took prize for the best etnd dog. Is sire of both 

 Pat and B ddy, who both took 1st prize at Baltimore, 

 1878. Term* for services reasonable. 



For Sale— 1 flue reel Irish setter dog. 20 months 

 old, partlv broken. Price $40. One red Irish setter 

 Pup, 8 months oid ; sire. Champion York out of Bess 

 very handsome ; price $30. R°d Dish setter puppies, 

 8 months old. sired by iffian.plon York and by prize 

 bitches Floss. Maud and Nora; price reasonable. 

 For particulars and peuigree impure of O. Z. M 'LEY, 

 Lancaster, Pa, novfeeot 



■xchange a aood-size Irish setter 

 inthsoid, partly broken, for a well 

 Irish setter bitch, not over three 

 __ and a half years old. Adi 

 KA iM P, Look Haven, Pa. novli 3t 



broken nativ 



FOR SALE— Having more dogs than I need, will 

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

 and a pure ted Irish sette\ ihrec years. Both if 

 these are arize winners, and first-class Held dogs. 

 Sold for no fault, l'or pcdiitreee and full Information 

 address H., box 1,077, N Y. F. O, BIWS1 ffl 



tor Sdt. 



FOR SALE. 



One million brook trout eggs— ready for delivery 

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



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

 N. Y. sept26 tf 



FOR SALE— An BMlb. E qnality new TJichol3 & 

 Leiever double gun, 18 gauge, wlih flue walnut 

 case. For particulars address Box 221, New OasMe, 

 Pa. noviSlt 



M j sn^*ff , & 



shown and tall speclflcR'unis ■'■■ en "' 

 to i. His. KALLOCK. office of FoBBST si 



OfASltt 



