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Admirers of Artistic 

 Pottery and Glass are 

 invited to inspect some 

 choice examples select- 

 ed by Messrs. TIFFANY 

 & GO. during the Paris 

 Exposition, including : 



New Plaques by Minton, decorated by Mub- 

 sill with novel marine designs. 



Salviati'a latest reproductions of the Vene- 

 tian Glass of the Sixteenth century. 



Facsimiles of the Trojan iridescent bronze 

 glass exhumed by Dr. Schliemann. 



New Plaques by Copeland, decorated with 

 strongly drawn heads by Hewitt. 



Reproductions, by Doulton, of old Flemish 

 stone ware. 



Reproductions of the Scinde Pottery made 

 by the Bombay Art Society. 



Recent examples of Ginori's reproductions 

 of old Italian majolica. 



Specimens of Capo di Monti ware, Austrian 

 iridescent and enameled Glass and Limoges 

 Faience of new colors. 



UNION SQUARE. 



§^at[tsti(eitH (^oods, 



MANUFACTURER OF 



Fine Silk and Felt Hats. 



TABLE AM POCKET 



CUTLERY. 



Quality Guaranteed. 



PRICES AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN 

 THE UNITED STATES. 



SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 



J. CURLEY & BROTHER, 



13+ and 136 NanBau street, cor, Beebmau 



Sportsman's Lantern, 



(Patentee! Jane i, 1818), 



Combining camp Lantern 



Hand Lantern, Head 



' Jack,* Staff 



"Jack." 



Ferguson's Improved 



BUST PSEVENTEE 



For Fire -Arms, etc. Superior to all others Water- 

 proof lor Boots, Insect Repellants, Grot '■ , etc. 

 Sena for descriptive Circular. 

 A. Ferguson, Manf'r, Bl Beekman St., N. Y. 

 dec5 



|The New AIK PISTOL 

 'shoots darts and slugs. 

 Black enamelled sis 

 darts, fifty slugs, $1.75. 

 Full Nickel Plate, $2.50. 

 Sent, prepaid, on receipt 

 of price. 

 GEO. M. JACOCKS & CO., 



si Tliomas street, N. Y_ 



'porJgtqeti'B floods. 



ESTABLISHED 1820. 



C. G. GUNTHER'S SONS 



184 FIFTH AVENUE, 



BROADWAY and 23d St., - - NEW YORK 



EXTRA 



LOW SEALSKIN SACQDES, 



In all Qualities and Sizes of English Dye. 



Fur-Lined Circulars, 



CLOAKS AND WRAPS, 



From Tarls, and of our own make. 



FUR TRIMMINGS, GENTS' PURS, 



FUR ROBES, 



RUGS AND MATS. 



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 



Club, New York. 





None are genuine unless so stamped 

 F. O. De LtJZE, 



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



BROWN & HILDER, 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 dogs or 

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

 In patent boxeB with sliding pepper box top, which 

 greatly facilitates its use. Simple and efficacious. 



Price BO cents by mall. Postpaid 



ARECA NUT FOR WORMS LN DOGS 



A CERTAIN REMEDY. 



Put np In boxeB containing a dozen powders, with 

 full directions for nse. 



Price 50 cents per Box by mall. 



Both the above are recommended by Rod and Gum 

 and Forest and Stream. 



W. HOLBERTON. 



Oct 13 117 FULTON STREET. 



Dr. Gordon Stables, K. K"., 



TWYFORD, BERKS, ENGLAND, 



AUTHOR OF THE 



''Practical Kennel Guide," &c. 



begs to inform Ladies and . Gentlemen in America 



that he purchases and sends out dogs of any desired 



breed, fit for the highest competition. 



N. B.— A bad dog never left the Doctor's Kennels. 



decl9 tf 



GRAND INTERNATIONAL 



BENCH SHOW OF DOGS. 



January 7, 8, 9 & 10, 1879. 



AT 



DETROIT, MICH. 



Prize Lists now ready, and can be had of 

 CHAS. LINCOLN, 



Supt. 



Entries close Slst Dec. 



Imperial Kennel. 



Setters and Pointers Boarded, 



Broken, etc. 

 Young Dogs handled with skill 

 and judgment. 

 Address, 



H. 0. CJI.OVEK, 

 TOMS RrvKB, N. J. 

 Splendid kennel accommodations; dogs have dally 

 access to salt water. oetio tf 



MSTEW I 



The Sportsmen's Bell 

 tells the position of the 

 clog, causes the birds to lie 

 closer. Valuable in early 

 woodcock shooting, cock- 

 ing and general shooting, 

 where the cover is thick. 

 Sold by dealers in guns 

 and sporting goods. Samples sent by mall postpaid, 

 30 cents, BEV1N BROS. MANUFACTURING CO., 

 Bast Hampton, Conn. septlD 3m 



COCKER SPANIEL 



Breeding Kennel 



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



I keep only cockers of the finest strains. Sell only 

 young stock. I guarantee satisfaction ana safe de- 

 livery to every customer. TheBe beaotifnl 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. 310 if 



COCKERS! COCKERS! 



Sportsmen in want of flr=t-class cocker spaniels 

 write at once to CHAS. S. HITCHCOCK, Secretary 

 Ouleont Kennel Club, Franklin. Delaware County, 

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

 each for dog or bitch pups. septl2 tf 



THE NEW YORK KENNEL CLUB offer for sale 

 two pointer bitcli puppies by Dr. Strachan's 

 Flash (sire of Flake and Whiskey) out of the Club's 

 Belle. Very handsome and promising. For par- 

 ticulars address R., this office. dec5 4t 



FOR SALE— Six pupa by Luther Adams' Drake 

 out of Mollie. Mollie by Adams' Duke out of 

 St. Kildar. Pups whelped May 16, 18T8. Address 

 DR. H. M. QUJSIBY, Worcester, Mass. nov28 



FOR SALE.— One liver-and-whlte (very hand- 

 some) pointer dog pup, by our champion Im- 

 ported Snapshot, out of Fannv II.: full pedigree. 

 Price $25. LINCOLN & HELLYAR. Warren. Mass. 

 decl9 tf 



FOR SALE— My pair of celebrated dogs; pedi- 

 gree guaranteed. 



DzlSH— A coal-black setter, 4 years old; weight, 

 601bs ; thoroughly broken on quail, woodcock and 

 grouse : nose unsurpassed ; a splendid retriever ; 

 kind and gentle ; by Henderson ; price $51. 



GROUSE— A liver and white (small) pointer; 

 weight, 501bs.; iBt prize winner ; thoroughly broken 

 on quail, woodcock and grouse ; Al nose ; a good re- 

 triever ; very stylish ; price S60. 



Both of these dogs have been hunted on the game 

 named, and have had thousands of birds killed over 

 them. Sold for want of use. Price for pair, $100. 

 A. J. WOMELSDORF, Potl svllle, Pa. decl2 tf 



he Mennel 



FOR SAKE— Pure-blooded Gordon setter bitch 

 Jennie, of J. E. Tilley's stock ; has ralfed seve- 

 ral litters of pups, good mother and kind ; color, 

 black-and-tan ; not a white hair on her; n splendid 

 bitch in every respect; some of her pups won second 

 prize at St. Louis Show ; refer to Chicago Field, 

 December 29, 1877 ; two of her pups were sold by J. 

 McWhorter, of Canton, Mo.; $100 and $125 a piece ; 

 broke on woodcock, quail and suipe ; this Is a good 

 opportunity for patties In want of a good bitch or 

 hunter to secure one. Full pedigree gh'en, Price 



- ''I'll' I ■ '.■ ', In .■I'.. /I-I. I '■ 



months old ; will make a good one ; dam, Jennie ; 

 sire, T;m, the best dog in Lancaster on quail; fall 

 pedigree. Price 828. n. B. VONDERSMITH, Lan 

 caster, Pa. declO U 



FOR SALE.— Thoroughbred red Irifh setters from 

 6 weeks to 1 year old. by Elcho, Eory O'Moore, 

 etc., and out of bitches containing blood of Imp. 

 Plnnkett, Slelli, Bock, \ bb, Rnfus and 



Friend. Address E J. ROBBINS, Wethersfleld, 

 Conn. dec 19 



FOR SALE— Four well bied and well broke setters; 

 two out of John E. Devlin's imported Irish bitch 

 Moya; sire. Plunkett; one out ot imported Nell, by 

 Plunkett. the other by O'Dohertv's Ponto. Address 

 DAVID G. HARTT, Northport, Suffolk County, N. Y. 

 decl91t 



FOR SALE— Setter pups, by P. H. Morres ; Lle- 

 wellen setter, Czar, out of Horace Smith's Gyp- 

 sie. Also some pups by Buck out of Quail II- both 

 imported red Irish. Address HORACE SMITH, 88 

 Park Row, Room s. decl2 2t 



COCKERS FOR SALE.— Three cocker spaniel 

 puppies, six months old, bv Witch, winner of 

 first prize, N. Y.. 1877, and s»cond, 1S78, out of 

 Madge, winner of second N. Y., 1878. Applv to 

 FRED. H. HOE, Tarrytown, N. Y. neclfl 2t 



BLUE BLOODS FOR SALE.-Some tine English 

 setter pnps. five months old, for sale, out of 

 Imported Kate II., by imported Laverack, Pride ot 

 the Border. Kate II. is a litter sister to Llewellln's 

 Dash II. and Luthev Adams' Dash III. Address E. 

 A. HERZBERG, Yonkers, N. Y. decl9 tf 



FOR SALE — A red Irish Better dog and a liver- 

 and-white pointer dog pup. Address N. R. 

 BAKER, Tepeka, Kansas. declO st 



4** Mat** 



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. sept26 tf 



MINNESOTA FARM— For sale, 1.660 acres im- 

 proved land in Rock Oounly, Minnesota, with 

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

 grain houBe, fences, trees, windbreaks, elevator 

 windmills, wells, grading, running streams o fclear 

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

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

 from county seat. Sold only to increase farming 

 Interest In Immediate neighborhood. No such bar- 

 gain to be had in the entire West. Photographs 

 shown and full specifications given on application 

 to CHAS. HALLOCK, office of Forest and Stebah. 

 oct 31tf 



LIVE WESTERN QUAIL, 



$1.50 per pair. CHAS. FREDRICKS, 78 Manier 

 street, Brookljn, E. D., N. Y. decl9 tf 



FOR SALE CHEAP.— Three very handsome rac- 

 coons; weight, about :-;o lbs. each; tame. Ad- 

 dress Lock Box No. 80, Biddeford, Me. decl9 It 



FOR SALE— Or exchange for a good 10-gange 

 gun, a P. Webley & Sons' fine 12-gange S",;lo. 

 gun ; all improvements. Address C. A. B„ care of 

 Forest and Stebam office. deel9 it 



k 



FINE lot of brook tront eggs, taken from wild 

 trout caught the last summer, for sale: very 

 -..vc for stocking purpo?es. Apply to THOMAS A 

 BRAINARD, Randolph, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y- . 

 deel9 It 



FOR SALE.— Setter dog, broken, good retriever. 

 Price $25. JAS. ROY, Vienna, Trumbull Co., 

 Ohio. decStf 



Wanted. 



I HAVE perfected a valuable device for the nse of 

 sporlsmen who may desire shot-gun practice at 

 a trifling cost. Having engagements occupying my 

 entire time, I am desirous of meeting a responsible 

 firm to Introduce the improvement. C. B. HISSTER 

 care Editor Forest and Stream. declO 1 J 



ESTABLISHED 1820. 



ABBEY & IHBRIE, 



'"" Successors to ANDREW COLERK & CO., 



THE SOUTH-SIDE 



Li 



The handsomest, most convenient, and best ever made. An entirely new patten, 

 the latest Improvements. 



All Sewed; No Pasting. Price, $6. 



>* 



NEW YORK: 



48 Maiden Lane, 35 Liberty St. 



FISHING- TACKLE. 



