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FOREST AND STREAM. 



TO SPORT8WIEN-"THE ONE THING NEEDrULS 



8APANTJLE— Nature's ally— the beat friend to man ana beast. A preparation that ia antagonistic to Inflammation. Congestion, Soreness and Fever cannot exist where tola popular lotion la applied. Fo» 

 animals that are hard worked It 1b a sure restorative. For wonnds, cots, braises, spraina, contusions, sores, new or old, It Is a prompt and Infallible cure. For all siin diseases and abrasions Its healing 

 and cleanBlng power is wonderful. 8APANULE Is an admirable article for the bath and toilet. Used in foot and spouje baths, it will bring Immediate relief from all pain or Boreness in feet or limb!! 

 SAPANULEtar.es all soreness out of bunions and corns, and is a 

 the coat clean and silKy. 



e cure for chilblains. Owners of dogs will And that by washing their dogs In Sapanule and water will remove any unpleasant odor, leavinj 



SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, 50c. and $1 per bottle. 

 SAMUEL GERRY & CO., Proprietors, Providence. R= 



LAZELL, MARSH & GARDINER, 



WHOLESALE AGENTS, NEW YORK. 



The Tba.de With Brazil. —Unfortunately 

 many American merchants go to Brazil with 

 very vague ideas of the country and its 

 people. Young commercial men imagine 

 that they can secure a footing at once, simply 

 by placing American goods, often of a very 

 inferior grade, on exhibition. Commonly 

 they get discouraged after the first few 

 months and leave the country in disgust. 

 The worst of these abandoned enterprises is 

 that they deter other and wiser men from 

 entering" the field. Americans may as well 

 dispossess their minds of all these crude 

 ideas. If we are to secure a commercial foot 

 ing in Brazil, it will be by careful and per- 

 sistent effort, and by studying the wants of 

 t'ae people, not by wild speculation. It is no 

 wonder that these young clerks, ignorant of 

 the language and the country, are unable to 

 compete with the shrewd Brazilian merchants 

 and wilh well-established English and Ger- 

 man bouses. Our American manufacturers 

 should employ experienced agents, and in 

 most cases, probably, they would do well to 

 ally themselves with enterprising Brazilian 

 houses, or with American residents of old 

 standing. Then they must be content with 

 small profits at first ; new wares must push 

 their way little by little. Especially must 

 they avoid flooding the Brazilian market with 

 inferior goods, or "those that are not suited to 

 the wants of the people. Brazilian mer- 

 chants, for instance, complain that the pat- 

 terns of American print cloths do not please 

 their customers. The fault is that our manu- 

 facturers have sent them the high-colored, 

 showy goods which are sold to Southern 

 neeroes. The more refined Brazilian taste 

 prefers the light striped and flowered French 

 and English prints. Americans, too, must 

 be reconciled to the tediousness of Brazilian 

 commerce. Our active business men are loth 

 to accustom themselves to these endless de- 

 lays. Custom-house, travel and freight 

 shipments, licenses, all require a large stock 

 of ib.it peculiarly Brazilian virtue— pociencui. 

 If you take a note, it is for a year or twenty 

 months, or more; if you are promised a 

 custom-house clearance on Monday, expect it 

 on Thursday. 



In large transactions, the Para merchant is 

 governed, perhaps, rather by a wholesome 

 regard for the law than by any abstract moral 

 reasoning. — Scnbner's. 



Dr. Gordon Stables, R, 3ST- 



TWTFORD, BERKS, BNQLAND,\ 



AUTHOR OF TUB 



"Practical Kennel Cuide,"&c. 



begs to Inform Ladies and Gentlemen in America 



that he purchases and sends out dogs of any desired 



breed, at for the highest competition. 



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



decl9 tf 



Irish Water Spaniels. 



For Sale, four dog and three bitch pups, by Bob, 

 out of imported Bridget. Also orders received for 

 coming litters by Bob. out of Duck, and by Snelder 

 out of Queen ; full pedigree. Prlne at 8 weeks old: 

 dogs, $20; bitches, $15. J. H. WHITMAN, 103 So. 

 Clark St., Chicago. aprl7 7t 



COCKER SPANIEL 



Breeding Kennel 



OF 

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



I keep only cockers of the finest Btralns. Bell only 

 young stock. I guarantee satisfaction and safe de- 

 livery to every customer. These beaatiful and in- 

 telligent dogB cannot be beaten for ruffed grouse 

 and woodcock shooting and retrieving. Correspond- 

 ents inclosing stamp will get printed pedigrees, cir- 

 cular, testimonials, etc. 110 if 



A. SCHWARTZ, 



33 Barclay Street, N. Y.> 



MANUFACTURER OP 



Badges 



and 



Medals 



OF EVERY DESCRIPTION- 



Special Designs Furnished Without Charge 



§ke fennel 



Imperial Kennel. 



Setters and Pointers thorough- 

 ly Field Broken. 

 Young Dogs handled with skill 



and judgment. 

 Doga have daily access to salt 

 water. 

 N. B.— Setter and pointer 

 puppies, also broken doge, for sale ; full pedigree?. 

 Address H. O. GI.OVER, Toss Rivwt, H, J. 

 apr24 tf 



Stud Spaniel. 



tlie 



Uennel. 



Fleas! Fleas! Worms! Worms 



BTEADMAITO FLEA POWDER for DOGS 

 A Baue to Fleas— A Boon to Dogs. 



This Powder is guaranteed to kill fleas on doge ( 1 



any other animals, or money returned, ft Is put up 



in patent boxes with sliding pepper box top, whlcr 



greatly facilitates its use. Simple and efficacious. 



Price 60 cents by moil, Postpaid 



ARECA NUT POR WORMS IN DOQ 



A CERTAIN REMEDY 

 put nn In boxes containing ten powders, with 

 full directions for use. 



Price 50 cents per Box by mall. 

 Both the ahove are recommended by Rod an 



Hfld FOBKBT AND STREAM. 



CONROY. BISSETT &. MALLESON 

 oct 19 65 FULTON ST., N. Y. 



TRIMBUSH (pure Clumber), imported direct from 

 the kennels of the Duke of Newcastle. For noee the 

 clumbers are unrivalled, and Tnmbush is a capital 

 rio? to breed rockers or small-sized Better bitches to. 

 Fee $20. Address H. C. GLOVER, Toms River, 

 N.J. 



Janl 6 tf 



FOR SALE— One very fine black pointer dog pup, 

 II mos. old, by Phil, Jr., (Colt's Phll-Waddell's 

 Fannie) out ot Princess (Dllley's Ranger-Columbus 

 Kennel Club's Fan) ; one liver and white pointer 

 cuu. 9 mos. old, by Phil, Jr., out ot Prudence (War- 

 hpftim's Dau ' soli); two handsome 



befton's Dandy-Orochett's Moll); 



black and tan Gordon setter oltches, 5 mos. old, by 



Tom (MaJ. StoeKti 



:'■ t'-h- 



imp. Dash-Horace Smith 



uuo of Daisy (Marble's Grouse-Thompson's 

 These pups are all from first class stock, and w 

 sold cheap. For price, etc., address E. C. ALDBN, 

 Dedtiam, Mass.; or, Boaton & Providence R. R. 

 Freight Dept., Boston, Mass. mayl 2t 



4or gale, 



DOCS' PEDIGREES 



Compiled and printed for less than one-bal f that 

 the printing alone can be done tor uy any other ' 

 printer. Address M. VON CULIN, Delaware City, 

 Del. may 8 



THREE dark red Irish Pups, six weeks old— one 

 dog end two bitches. Sire and dam Imported. 

 Sire prize-winner. Both good does m field. Gor- 

 don SetterB— One dog and three bitches, eight weeks 

 old, of the best hlooo. Full pedigree given. Dogs, 

 $20 ; bitcheB, $15. Address H. B. VONDERSMITH, 

 Lancaster, Pa. mays It 



FOR SALE— A Cocker Spaniel Dog Puppy, three 

 months old ; Imported stock. Price, $16. 

 CHARLES DENISON, Hartford, Conn. may8 It 



<#>r J£a/f 



FILE BINDER. 



A FILE WHICH, WHEN* COMPLETED. MAKE8 

 a permanent binding. For sale at this office. 

 Price, 75 cents By mall,$l. 



RATTLER— In the Stud.— Blue beiton, Llewellln 

 setter, winner of three bench prizes, by chain- 

 Dion Rob Roy, winner of five EDgtish held trials, out 

 of the pure Laverack bitch, Pickles. Will serve 

 bitches at $20. Litters warranted. Inquire of L. F. 

 WHITMAN, Detroit, Mich. Jan2 tf 



era 



SPRATT'S PATENT 



LONDON 



MEAT FIBRINE DOG CAKES. 



Awarded Silver Medal, Paris, 1STS— Medal from 



BritiBh Government, and 21 other Gold 



and Silver Medals. 



Trade Mark. 

 SOLE AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES, 



FRANCIS O. De LTJZE, 



18 South William Street, New York. 

 Also Spratt's Dog Soap, and direct orders taken 

 (tor Sprati's medicines. 



ON account of protracted ill health, havicg been 

 confined io the house the greater part of the 

 last eight months, will sell my entire kennel of 

 Laverack. Llewellln. Irish and Native Dogs below 

 market value, if taken at once. M. VON CULIN, 

 Delaware City, De). aprto st 



FIRST-CLASS POINTER PUPPIES FORSALE.- 

 Seveni-n nil. by Rake 



II. out of our D day. E price, etc., 



Address LINCOLN & BELLY AR, warren, Mass. 

 aprlO tf 



FOR SALE— Liver-color Pointer Dog, partially 

 broken. Sold for want of use. Pedigree. Ad- 

 dress J. H. WINSLOW P.O.Box 1,533, Portland, 

 Maine. ma J 8 2t 



WILL EXCHANGE one4x9 Billiard Table in good 

 order for pair thorough-broken native setters 

 or one imported (with pedigree). Address W. H. 

 BREINI NGER, Easton, Pa. may8 It 



FOR SALE.— Two brace of red Irish setter pup- 

 pies, whelped March 29, by chamoion Eicho 

 outoiDUferi -.- Dash out of 



Dr. Strachan's Imported Belle. The pups are red, 

 with a very little white. Price $30 each. Apptf 

 i- nvm vtiifnrrt. Conn. mays 



E DYER, Milford, Conn. 



mays St 



FOR SALE.— Thoroughbred pointer and water 

 Spaniel whelps. 10 pointer pupa, sire > aukee, 

 bred by W. C. Howard, Dayton, O., dam B ix ; Bllx 

 by Strong's Pete and Woodbrldge's Nell ; b coal 

 black, white ticked chest, 1 pair liver dog pups. 

 Price, $16 each. Four Irish water spaniel pups, sire 

 Pat, dam Daisy ; $10 each. THOS. P. CANT WELL, 

 Brainerd, Minn. apr24 8t 



WILL SELL LOW OR EXCHANGE for a 12- 

 gauge B. L. a fine Irish setter dog, 16 months 

 old, partly broken, dam Loo II., sire Thorsten. J. 

 W DOWNEY, M. D., New Market, Frsd'k. Co., Md. 

 aprs*?t 



Pheasants' Eggs 



For Hatching, from Golden, Silver and English 

 Pheasant!-, at $9, $7.50 and $6 per doz. Have 

 shipped eggs io Louisiana and Portland, Me., with 

 the best result. 



L. WAEFELAER, 

 apr3 3m 422 Garden Street, Hoboken, N. J. 



WILD ANIMALS ALIYE OR DEAD. 



The undersigned will, on proper notice, furnish 

 moose, carrlboo, beaver, and all other Northern 

 ^Ld animals. A fine healthy cariboo on hand. 



HENRY BKAITQWAITK, 



Fredericton, N. B., Canada. 



Cottage at Scarboro, Me., 

 For Sale. 



Especially desirable for sportsmen's resort or __ 

 a summer resort for one or two luiniiies. Fine 

 bathing, boating, Ashing and shooting. Easily ac- 

 cessible from Boston and Maine or Kasteru R. E. 

 For further particulars, etc., address EVERETT 

 SMITII, Portland, Me. mar" " 



NOW OFFERED FOR SALE.— The Meadow 

 Spring Trout Ponds and si ock, and the farm 

 on which they are situated, cuntaloi ug 54 acres. The 

 fishery contains one hatching house, 30x50, and Ave 

 ponds, from 100 to 300 feet long, and well stocked 

 with trout. They are abundantly Bupplled by the 

 best of spring water. Situated at Moscow, on the 

 line of D. L. & W. R. R., and will be sold cheap. 

 This is a fine opportunity tor any one desiring to en- 

 gage in trout culture For particulars address M. 

 J. ROBIN SO N, Moscow, Pa. apr24 3t 



SILK WORM GUT F. Latasa, 35 Broadway,; has 

 on hand a hue assortment of Valencia Gut, 

 comprising 25 1 n ' land lei gtne, ol prime quality. 

 Marana, firsts, extra heavy to short do., $S»£ to $11)4 

 per 1,000; Marana, seconds, extra heavy to short do., 

 $5 (0 $7 per 1,000 ; Padron, firsts, extra long to do., 

 first superfine, $3.25 to $5 per 1,000 ; also, Padrons, 

 first sou second short, regular superior, hue, extra 

 hne, and other grades at from $1 to $3 per 1,000 

 Send for price lists. Sample hanks at list, prices, 

 f eb2J Sm 



FOR SALE- One hundred acres of land snitablo 

 for a gunning club, being the eni ire upper end 

 of Brlgantine Beach, Atlantic County, N. J. For 

 particulars address D. B. H4.DLKY, 409 Chestnut 

 street, Philadelphia. feb20 



FOR SALE— A beautifully and elaborately finished 

 STEAM YACHT. Will sell for one-ha f the 

 cost of budding. Length, 25 feet ; beam, 5 feet. An 

 elegant boat lor public or private use. For particu- 

 lars address BAKER & BURR, Warsaw, N. Y. 



mayl St 



Wanted. 



WANTED— " Rod and Gun" of September 9. 

 1876. Address, with price, " J.," this office, 

 mayl 3t 



publications. 



HALLOCKS 

 Sportsman's Gazetteer 



IS THB 



MOST COMPREHENSIVE AND ACCUEATB 

 CYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN SPORT. 



AND THE 



RECOGNIZED 8TANDARD AUTHORITY 



PRICE S3, POSTA6B PAID. 



4.000 COPIES SOLD. 



For sale at office of Fobbst a 

 ton Btreet, New York. Dealers supp^ieu l 

 Judd Company, 245 Broadway, New York. 



Stream, 111 Fnl 

 ippied by Orange 



J. Cypress, Jr.'s, Works. 



TWO VOLUMES. 

 PRICE 85 BY MALL. 



CAN BE HAD rTlBOUGB THIS OFFICE. 



FOB SALE.— One hundred thousand brook trout 

 fry, at very lowest prices, at Ludlow Tront 

 Ponds. Address B. FBEEBUBG, Supt., Ludlow, 

 McKean Co„ Pa. aprlT tf 



FIELD, COVER AND TRAP 

 SHOOTING. 



BY CAPT. BOUABDUS. 



New and enlarged edition, containing instructions 

 for glafls ball shooting, and chapter on breeding and 

 breaklne- of dogs by MileB Johnson For sale at 

 this office. Price t'l. 



POULTRY GUIDE FREE 



For 8-cent stamp, or with handsome chromo picture 

 of poultry for 26 cts. 



B. * C. VON CULIN, 

 mays tf Box 18. Delaware City, Del 



