98 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Mae oh S, 1881. 



The Nebraska Farmer says : "No efficient 

 bounty law has been in eflect in this State 

 for five or six years, and in the interval 

 wolves have increased to an alarming extent ; 

 even the most populous and thickly settled 

 counties in the State are overrun by them, 

 and destruction is daily wrought by them 

 among sheep, pigs, poultry and even calves, 

 and disabled horses and cattle. More than 

 $1,000 worth of stock has been destroyed by 

 them in the year within fifteen miles of this 

 city. This state of affairs exist all through 

 the eastern and central part of the State, and 

 no dotibt they are as fully troublesome on the 

 great prairies in the western part of the 

 State as they are hereabouts, and great ap- 

 prehension is felt by grazers in that section 

 lest thousands of their cattle, already much 

 decimated by the hard winter and heavy 

 snow, and wholly unable to protect them- 

 selves, shall fall easy victims to the horde of 

 hungry wolves that dog the steps of the half- 

 starved cows day and night waiting for star- 

 vation to make them an easy prey." 



KEEP'S^HIRTS. 



GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, UNDERWEAR, £c, S.K. 



SAMPLES AND CIRCULARS MAILED FREE. 



KEEP MAXUFACTURIMG CO., 



631 , 633, 635, 63r Broadway, New York. 



CO MMO IT-SENSE C HA IBS. 



.__. almost as " easy " as the tap- 

 ratl of a fence a limit 4:ti» r. ir. of a warm September 

 day. Send for oaiair/.'iip 10 P. A. sinci.ajk, Manu- 

 facturer, Slottvine, K v. 



Eaton's Rust Preventer. 



F)R*GTJNS, CUTLERY, AND STJRGI- 

 oal Instruments. Safe to handle, WILL NOT 

 OHM, and will keep In any climate. Sportsmen 

 eyerywben tothc ■ ■■■■: ites pronounce It the 

 best pun oil In the market. Judge Holmes, of 

 Bay Cftv, Mich., writes : " It is the best prepara- 

 tion I have found in thirty-five years of active 

 and frequent use of funs.' 



The trade sup oliod I > v nolo manufacturer, GEO. 

 B. EATON, 640 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City 



Sold bv principal New Tork dealers, and byWnu 

 Read & Sons, Dost in, Mass. : 13. Kittredge & Co., 

 Ctooinnati, 0.: B. l-l. Eaton I bicago, DL ; Brown 

 & Hilder, St. Louis, Mo.; Thos. W. Parr, Cleve- 

 and, O.: Trimble & Kleibaoker, Baltimore, Md.; 

 Cropley & Bona, Georgetown, D. C. ; Jos. C. Grubb 



& Co., Philadelphia. 



CANNOT BE SKNT BT MATT.. 



FERGUSON'S PATENT 

 JACK LAMPS, 



Boat Lamps, Camp Lamps, 



DASH LAMPS, 



Pocket Lanterns, Hand 



Lanterns, Etc. 

 Send stamp for Illustrated 

 Price List. 



ALBERT FERGUSON, 



66 Fuiton street, N. \. 



GGSCSK'S ■3POTJTR.S- 

 ENtablisIied 1S4I. 



Is r lii:s or Luxurv, Comtorl and RconoflM 

 (ir.ind excursion parlies to Kurope, glvln 



8T, 3 

 1 S330 



Tl.-kel- 



routes, 

 way, K 

 4,197. 



to SUOO. 



y expenses 

 ig full par- 

 1. Tourist 

 led by all 

 261 Broad- 

 P. O. Box 



Field Cover, and Trap Shooting. 



BY A. H. BOOARDUS. 

 Price, $2. 



FOB SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 



FINE HAND-MADE REELS. 



All these reels are made with best quality screws, so that they can be taken apart if necessary. Any of these reels may have either 

 clicks or drags added, or be nickeled at 75 cents for each addition : 



Capacity of reel 30 Yards. 25 Yards. 30 Yards. 40 Yards. 60 Yards. 80 Yards. 100 Yards. 150 Yards 



Polished brass plain handle with stop 65 .70 .75 .80 .85 .95 



" " balance " no " — .75 — .90 1.00 1.15 — 



" " with bushed bearings, click — 1.35 1.45 1.55 1.65 1.95 



" hard rubber, bushed bearings, click. . — — 2.75 3.00 3.35 



" " best ci'y, (Abbey pattern) — — 8.00 8.00 9.00 10.1)0 11.00 



" brass,piain handle, nmllip'g with stop. — 1.30 1.40 1.50 1.60 1.75 



" balance " " betterq'ty.. — 330 — 2.40 2.60 2.75 3.25 3.75 

 '* " " " best " .. — 3.00 — 3.35 3.50 3.75 4.25 4.75 

 " Q. S. balance handle, " " " .. — 4.50 — 5.00 5.75 6.50 7.25 9.00 

 " hard rubber balance handle, multi- 

 plying, best quality, steel pivot, with ad- 

 justable click (Imbrie patent).. . — — — — 11.00 13.00 14.00 16.00 



A complete line of common reels always in stock. Also full assortment of Extra Quality Oiiuyhunk and Salmon Reels. 

 DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE ONLY. 



ABBEY & IMBRIE, 48 Maiden Lane, New York. 



LIVE QUAIL.--^^ 



W. W. TITUS, Montlceiio,Fla. 



BRAIN AND NERVE FOOD. 



VITALIZED PHOSPHITES. 



Composed of theKEKVjE-CilVlJVQ principles of the ox brain and wheat germ. It restores to 

 both brain ana nodi the elements that have been carried off by disease, worry, overwork:, excesses or 



nervousness. It promo"-., diets,! ion '.mil s.trsii* lie r:s a in, en,: memory. It prevents debility and con- 

 sumption. It strengthens the brain, gives good sleep, and recuperates ad ei excesses. Physicians have 

 prescribed 300,000 packages. 



For sale i 1 i„ i mHl, $1. F. CROSBV, 664 and 666 Sixth Avenue, H. V. 



fanttd. 



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ANTED— Live Brant (Amir bcmicla) decoys. 



A II v poison ml I ip < ■ r L ■ ,1 inn! e o I i i,.--,, ..;,•..,,, 



win receive a good price on application to W. HAP- 

 GOOD, 17 Court St., Boston, Mass. Febl7,4t, 



WANTED Keel Sloop, about 35 ft. long; must be 

 sound, safe and of fair speed, suitable tor 

 cruising and hunting. Moderate In price, send 

 mil particulars to K., this office. Mar3,2i 



WANTED Ballard or Wesson's NO. .22 cal. 

 breech-loading rllle in exchange for Wesson's 

 Sporting Rtllc, .44 cal., 7 lbs., 24-inch barrel, In good 

 order, Apptj to I'. \V. M., Box i, sunnnll, New 

 Jersey. Mar3,n 



WANTED-Tlie. Galvosioii 

 waul to engage C,O0O r 

 touruament, to take place SI 

 to stow how many you can 

 pi let; delivered In tialvesii 

 111 i.HKS. sec, Galveston, Te 



Vv 



ILL EXCHANGE new sharp's Rifle, ii'i r :l , 

 forMaymml. DIRIGO, Box 1,203, Portland, 

 Mar3,'t 



£or M*l* 



FOR SALE. 



A Farm of '22 Acres :ii GotUdsaooro, 

 I^ack-a Co., Pcnn. 



On Uie Lehigh River; about, ir, acres under ctUUva- 

 iiou : the balance is wooded with a beautiful pine 

 grove, through which it stream of clear spring 

 water runs; abundantly smoked with speckled 

 'rout; the finest place in the State for a t 



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■ pu, 



Ight t 



nd It 



L. gun uu part payment. (Clear title and possession 

 given at once. A. K. SPIDER, Morris, Tioga Co , Pa. 

 Mnr3,4t 



FOR SALE. 



Trout Hatchcty and Preserve in Connecticut, four 

 bouts' ride from Grand Central Depot; 27 years' 

 lease of about one mile of a spring siream ; lugn nat- 

 ural faha at oue boundary and solid masonry daui at 

 rue other; also a timber dam for smaller lake. New 

 Liatchery House connected with a line spring; nur- 

 sery pond and, in facr, all necessary appliances, 

 stream and lakes now thoroughly stocked with tront, 

 from fry to five year olds. Laud rent but $G2 

 per annum. Will sell lease and improvements low 

 to a prompt buyer. JOHN B. MORGAN, 85 Broad- 

 way, Brooklyn, E. D., N. Y. Mar3,4t 



FOR SALE 



United States or States patent rigbts for new im- 

 plement for exti acting cartridge shells. For effec- 

 tiveness and strength It is unexcelled, and so con- 

 structed that cartridge shells of any sise can be ex- 

 tracted with It, and as it combines three different 

 powers, the sportsman or hunter having one be- 

 comes masterof the "tight shell" situation. Address 

 AD. PAUL, S37 Chouteau av , St. Louis, Mo. 



Febl7tf 



FOR SALE. 



Cabin sloop yacht, one year old, with full set racing 



canvas, an ex>a 1 1 en see il and last ; framesnatural 



bentllmber and extra heavy: icng'li, 37 feet; beam, 13 

 feet; draft, %y % feet; will 8' II for half original cosi; 

 only object In selling prefer larger yacht. For far 

 tber inquiries, address F. H. O., Post-orllce Box S3, 

 i , , ■ Mar.Slt 



FOR SaLE.— A double-barrel rifle of Nichols & 

 Lefever make ; .45 Gov. cal. ; 70 aralus powder; 

 100 new shells, balls, caps, loading tools, molds, &c, 

 ■to. Gun has never been used, and Is sold for want 

 of use. Cost Slsf, ; will sei for J125. Ad.ress \VM. 

 PHETTIE. IS \V. R. K. street, Syracuse, N. Y. 



Feb24,2t 



FOR SALE, a twelve-foot Rushton Hunting Ca- 

 noe, In perfect order; fitted with sail, foot 

 steering gear and lee boards, oars and paddle com- 

 plete, together with crate to pack for shipment. Ad- 

 dreBS A. J. H., Box 4, Bridgeport, Conn, MarS,H 



4™ &*fe 



Audubon's Birds of America. 



For sale, a few loase plates of Andubon's Birds of 

 America, tlephant folio edition. These represent 

 the bird * of uidmal -.via-, ami are suitable for framing 

 as ornaments for a dining room or library, Some of 

 the plates are slightly soiled, and one or two have 

 been folded, but any of them can be cleansed and 

 restored at slight expense. Price fro n $1 to $5 

 each, according to condition. Among the birds rep- 

 resented are the. Great White Heron, Red-headed 

 Duck, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Purple if iDCh, Black- 

 shouldered Hawk, several warblers, llnchea and 

 other small birds. For further paniculara applv to 

 this office. Feb24,tf 



IjiOR SALE, a first-class breech-loading, double 

 V barreled English grooved rifle, large ctllbre. 

 Daw of London maker. A most effective and power- 

 ful gun lor large game, parilcnlarly Florida alliga- 

 tors, complete wirh case, tools, etc. Can be aeenat 

 HENRY C SQUIRES, No. 1 Cortlandt st , N. Y 

 Febl7.4t 



RED FOX, Skunk, Raccoon and other furs 

 bought for cash— hlgla c prices, Send tor cir- 

 cular with full particulars. E. C. BOL T GHTON, 5 

 Howard St, N. Y. Jan27,ci 



TO EXCHANGE— A Remington ID-gauge Dam as- 

 tns barrel breech-loader fora thoronghly-hrokeu 

 setter dog, not. over three years old, good nose, good 

 retriever, staunch on all game. Address BOX 1,115 

 Wllliamsport, Pa. Mar3.lt 



<T<0 SPORTSMEN.— For sale or charter, small 

 X stern wheel steamer, 56 feet long, 14 feet beam, 

 of good Bpeeti; suitable for hunting party on the 

 Wesiernriver*. Owner will take charge if necessary. 

 S. G. DOLSON, 271 AltaVista srreet, Dubuque, Iowa. 

 Mars.lt 



T 1VE DEKK FOR S-iLE— A vearllng buck; gOOfl 



....- v .... i I,,. c -■,: did , h inn or tun 



exchange fur a -moil lot' ; imw, he a No. i retriever 

 from the water. .1. FRANK LOCKE, Burnham- 

 ville, Todd Co., Minn. Mar3,lt 



f he Mennel. 



Hare Beagle Kennel. 



For sale, the produce of animals that have been 

 hunted during the ivhole of last season, and are 

 believed to be second to none in nose, tongue and 

 endurance. COLIN CAM EKo.N. m occ, it,-, i .-. i 

 Mar3,tf 



T7*OR S\LE OR EXCHANGE— For a Greener or 

 JT or Scott's breech-loader hammerle-s ehot-gun, 

 with latest, improvements, an all white imported 

 setter dog, seven months, black nose and eyes, un- 

 surpassed head, form and action, heavily feathered, 

 selected for beacii purposer, turns,- Proken. Address 

 ROBBKT, Ottlce FOREST A^'I) SraEiM. JIar.a 2t 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE -For a medium 

 weight breech-loadlug gun, 10 or 12 gauge, a 

 very handsome liver and white setter dog. 15 months 

 old; also black and white setter bitch, 3 years old, 

 full pedigree registered; both well broken on quail; 

 extra fine ranaers iml s:.pi rdnose. For particulars 

 address Dr. W". it. JolIXlON. Box 55, Keyport, N. J. 

 Slar3, It 



FOR SALE (J HEAP, a st nuig.ivell-made lemon and 

 white pointer ('.Off, four years old; has been 

 hunted and is staunch on ol kinds of game. Alsoone 

 cocker spaniel bitch, broken to retrieve from land 

 or water; has been hunted some on partridges. 

 Lock Box 237, Suspension Bridge, N. T. Mar3,it 



WANTED a thoroughbred pointer, unbroken; 

 price not to exceed $15. F. H. TAVLOh, Box 

 337,Washlngton, Ind Mar3,it 



WANTED a throroughbred house and field- 

 broken cocker spaniel. Address J. W. S. 



iio X'LLp m I. ":■'.' 1: '■ or ca c c mc ; c ,v ", ',-,.- 

 Feb24,2t 



ij'OR SALE.— Fifteen Foxhounds, first-prize stock, 



r -,-,... -, ;i .. ;: - , -.; .nii'i. .. 



M, WOODEN, Rochester, N. T. 8ept.28,tf 



§he gennel 



BBAFT FKOM 



THE LATHBACK KESSEL POR SALE. 



A KENNEL OF CKACK FIELD AND BENCH 

 SHOW DOGS. 

 The Laverack Kennel offers all its aged dogs for 

 lie and will only retain a few yotiug dogs for next 

 year's Derby. Mr Snelienbutg will visit Europe 

 about May 1, hence is desirous selling ere he leaves. - 

 These dogs have run In public and Brat-class refer- 

 ence will be given as io tlieir Pencil and held trial 

 qualities. 



1. THUNDER, pure Laverack Setter, color, blue Bel- 

 ton; whelped Slay 7, 1877; weight, 53 lbs.; win- 

 ner of seveu bench show prizes and one Held 

 trial ; sire of DalBy, Lady, Dick and Mack Lave- 

 rack. 

 i. PEERESS, pure Laverack; coiot-,1 emon Belton ; 

 whelped August, t-dp; sister to the celebrated 

 Princess, Puzzle, Fiunton, Petrel, by Prince out 

 of Lill II., in whelp to Thunder, she is a grand 

 bitch, being the dam of Daisy, Lady, Dick and 

 Mack Laverack ; broken by Smith, of Canada, 

 and a merry worker. 



3. DAISY LAVERACK, pure Laverack ; color, lemon 



Beiton; whelped June Is. ISoJ : winner of second 

 prize in the Nat. A. K. 0. Derny, Viueennes, 

 1880. Daisy, I consider, a first-class Held dog ; 

 has a remarkably keen nose and is very fast. 



4, MAY LAVERACK, black and white; whelped 



May 11, 1870; winner In two held trials; Is the 

 fastest puppy 1 ever shot over. She Is by Thun- 

 der out of Spot, a naUve bitch by Glass out of 

 Pink. She will breed well to a largo , well-made 

 native or Llewellln dog. 



Thunder; second in a large class at tne late 

 Pittsburgh dog show; beaten by his brother 

 Mack. I consider him as good in the held as 

 Daisy or May; whelped June 19, 1879; weight, 

 about JS lbs. 

 Price of No I, $000; No. 2, $250; No. 3, $300; No. 

 4, $200 ; No. 6, $250. 



Sportsmen can rely that the dogs are as repre- 

 sented. 



iTcfcr, withpermiasioti, to the FoitKsr Ann Streak, 

 or to any gentlemau present at the late held trials. 

 Dick, Diiisy and May are two season dogs ; broken in 

 Mletouri by H. M . Short and have had a great deal of 

 game killed over them. There are no better bred 

 doga in the world, as gentlemen posted iu canine 

 matters will admit. 



I intend importing a pure Laverack dog that I 

 thmk will nick wc-p yvttn Daisy and May, and Bhould 

 I keep Peeress would breed her to no other dog than 

 Thunder. 

 Address, until April 1, 



JOS. J. SNELLENBURG, 

 New Brighton, Pa. 

 After that, to 



W. L, McCONNELL, 

 Febl7,tr Newcastle, Fa. 



FOR SALE CHEAP, thoroughly broken Setters 

 Ptndee (Dash III. -Dora II.), Count Dan (Cario- 

 wllz-QueenBc-Ba); Frost 11. (Gladstone-Frost), Dog 

 pup, three months (Gladstone-frost), black Spaniel 

 bitch Madcap, two prizes, and beat spauiel pups 

 LACHINE KENNEL CLUB, Whiteston-e, L I 



FeblT.tT 



FOR SALE, a liver and white (Sensation-Flirt) 

 pointer, 3 years old ; drops to shot, and wing 

 and retrieves well limn land or water; a strictly 

 first-class doc ; ,, em a reasons given foroffer- 

 lng him for sale. Address Lock Box 16, Rome, 

 Georgia. Febl0,4t 



FOR SALE a very handsome red Irish setter bitch 

 puppy, eight months old, from the kennel at 

 Horace Sllsby, Esq. , Seneca Falls . Her sire Is Dan 

 and her dam Maud, and is granddaughter of the 

 renowned Electro, bred u sc ivo-i-Purg, Russia, 

 and valued at$io,tW. Address .1. P. P. , Ibis office. 

 Janl3,tt 



CHAMPION TRlMBUSH.-Thls celebrated im- 

 pcried c'lumor :-m cm . , r c, m cm .. n ic, ,..m 

 been placed for the season in the stud. Fee, $20. 

 Apply to FRANCIS O. ije Ll 7.E, lb South William 

 Street, New York. Dec23,tf 



PORTRAITS of Eastern Field Trial Winners, 

 printed on fine tinted txujer, vc.Ul be sent post' 

 paid for 25 cents each, or the live for $1. FOREST 

 AND STREA.c i B CO 39 and 41 Park Row, 

 N. Y. Decso.tf 



1. OR BALE.— Several, handsome cocker bitches 

 r- from * to 8 months old. J. P. THOMAS, West 

 Whlielaod, Pa. Feb2l,2t 



IN THE STUD— DORR, from Imported pure Gor- 

 dons; dam, Lady Dorr, was a winner in Nebraska 

 held trials (1J38)) ; has had a large amount of game of 

 all kinds shot over him m i , c ge a of flrsl^class 

 field dogs. FRED. A. TAPT, Dedham, Mass, 



MarB.tf 



COCKEB SPANIEL BITCH PUPPY, 3 montha 

 old,for sale (Mlgnon-wiiaair). Address ELT- 

 : iV'ERS, Cortland, N. Y. Mar3.lt 



