FOREST AND STREAM. 



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Breeding Kennel, Newton, N. J. 



The finest strain of young Pointers and Setters for 

 sale. Dogs boarded and cared for in the best manner 

 at $5 per month. Pedigrees guaranteed. ; dogs broken 

 for $50. ; Mar 11 



F~ERRETS.— I HAYE TEN MOREFER- 

 rets ready; splendid fellows; $12 per pair. 

 W. H BRUMMITT, 

 an23 tf Pontiac, Michigan. 



Scotch Deer Hounds for Sale. 

 T HAVE FIVE DOG WHELPS OF 



_1_ August 26. Sired by Kirk; bred from General 

 Custer's stock by the late Hon. K. C. Barker, Detriot, 

 out of Daisy. She was by Mr. R. Hoe, Jr.'s, imported 

 Spring, out of Fanny, bred by the late Hon. K. C. 

 Barker from his old sto^k. Price, boxed and deliv- 

 ered at express office at six weeks old, $25 each. Will 

 sell Daisy after whelps are weaned. Price $50. 



OAKLEIGH THORNE, 

 oct7-tf Millbrook, N. Y. 



PURE BRED, THOROUGHLY BRO- 

 ken setters and pointers for sale . All guaran- 

 teed to be first-class dogs. L. R. MORRIS, Camp- 

 bell's Station, Guernsey County, Ohio. SeplGcf 



mHOROUGHBKED SETTER PUPS, 



JL five months old. Price $20 per pair. $15 per 

 dog. R. L. GRAVES, Sunderland, Vt. Novll 5c 



FOR SALE "DOG "CHEAP," TWO 

 orange and white setter dogs, between two and 

 three years old, hunted each season. Handsome snd 

 well trained. Price $35 each. Address E. SHER- 

 MAN PEASE, Canaan. Conn. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR 

 fancy pigons, etc., two well trained setters and 

 two whelps from the best Gordon stock in America. 

 Address AM ATE OR, Delaware City, Del. 



T^YRANGE, AND WHITE SETTER 

 \_J for sale, 13 months old, broken on raffed 

 grouse. Price $40. Address W. M. T., this office. 



Novll-tf 



RED IRISH SETTER PUP, FIVE 

 months old, out of Gipsey. Gipsey sired by 

 Rodrann's Dash, out of Fan; Fan's dam imported. 

 Price $25. Gordon setter slut, eight months old, out 

 of Gin. Gin is out of J 'lines R. Tilley's steck, and 

 very hard to beat on all game. Lowest price $25. 

 Full pedigree given. H. B. YONDERSM1TH, 

 iiov4 Lancaster, Pa. 



THOR SALE— A LITTER OF THOR- 

 Jj OUGHBRED COCKER SPANIEL PUPS. 



Stock from imported; pedigree guaranteed; price $25 

 each. Address ROBERT WALKER, Franklin, Dela- 

 ware county, New York. novlS tf 



FOR SALE-I NOW OFFER MY GIL- 

 DERSLEEVE setter bitch BELLE at $150. If 

 ehe does not prove to be a first class hunter, as well as 

 breeder, then the purchaser can return her at my ex- 

 pense C. O. D. L. R. Mi )RR1S, 

 novl8 4t] Campbell Station, Guernsey Co., Ohio. 



FOR SALE-TWO NICE PUPS AND 

 a FINE SETTER, well broke. Come and try 

 hiix THEODORE MEYER, 



novlS 2t 318 Eighth street, Jersey City. 



DOGS TRAINBD. 



QETTERS AND POINTERS TAUGHT 



O to Retrieve. Point, Hunt, To Heal, High On, 

 Toho. and controlled by hand or whistle, for $50. Ex- 

 tra field practice, $50. Tricks taught. Dogs boarded 

 for $6 per rnonih. FRANKLIN SUMNER, 



Brush Hill Road, Milton, Mass. 



P. O. Address, Blue Hill, Mass. 



Reference: Urn. R. Schaefer, gunmaker, 61 Elm 

 Street, Boston. novlS 6m 



THE NEW YORK KENNEL CLUB 

 offer for sale the following highly-bred dogs at 

 low rates in order to diminish stock:- - 



DANDY, a handsome red 2£ years old setter, Irish 

 and Gordon stock; well broken. $100. 



DON, a year old black Gordon, out of Mr. Belmont's 

 imporied brace. $50. 



Two 9 months Setter Puppies, black, tan and white, 

 out of x\Ir. Bennett's imported brace, bred by Sir Wa 

 Call, England. $50 each. 



Four 2 months Setter Puppies, red and red and 

 white, from the finest stock in the kennel; cannot fail 

 to be good ones. $40 each. 



Applv to DOCK STEWART, 



no\ ^ Johnson^ Station, Orange county. N. Y. 



HENRY GARDNER, M. D., HAS CONSTANT- 

 LY on hand and for sale, medicines adapted to 

 the cure of all diseases. Dealer in sporting dogs of 

 every variety. Dogs trained for reasonable compen- 

 sation. No. Hi S'outfr Fi fth ave., N. Y. Oct 22 



MAPLE SYRUP IN AIR-TIGHT 

 gallon cans, $1.?0 per gallon. No charge for 

 cans. R. L. GRAVES, Sunderland, Vt. 



No*t1 pl- 



gS 



y — ^ U. b. Camp Lounge Co., | 



\ TW£, N. Y. Circulars Free, g £ 



The Popular Sheridan Lounge, $5 plain; $10 quilted, 

 is the standard with sportsmen. Sold at Eaton & 

 g o^'s, 10.3 Nassau st., and E. S. Harris, 177 Broadway. 



The Goss Revolving CartridgeHolder 



CARRIES PAPER OR METALLIC 

 SHELLS, either end up, revolves on centre 

 slides, weighs but 1J- pounds, and is only H inches 

 wide. Holders flare at top so as to quickly receive 

 the shells, and, being elastic, securely clasp the same. 



■For ease of action and rapid shooting it excels any- 

 thing of The kind invented. 



T PRICE, C. O. D., $6.50. 



in ordering, give the size of shells and a loose meas- 

 urement outside of vest, s 



]y22-ly N. S. OOSS. Neosho Falls,E:an. 



W7 H. Holabird, 



SOLE MANUFACTURER OF 



Waterproof 



SHOOTING 



Valparaiso, lucliana. 



\$o\fammn §oad8. 



1 02 Nassau St., N. Y. 



HOLABIKD'S CELEBRATED SUITS. 



Waterproof and Mildew proof, complete $20.00 



" " Wading Jackets 6.00 



DXJNCKLEE'S CAMP STOYES. Price$15. 



Those desiring something light and durable for 

 camping purposes will find this stove exactly right; 

 weighs only 25 pounds; will cook for ten persons. 

 The ware consists of Kettle, Tea Kettie, Coffee Pot, 

 Fry-pan, round Tin Pan, two square Pans, Dipper, 

 Gridiron, Tent Collar, and eight feet Funnel Stove 

 PiDe, with oven that will roast"15 pounds beef, all of 

 which nests and packs inside of stove, which only oc- 

 cupies a space of 12x12x20 inches. 



CAMP LOUNGES. Price $5. 



When folded is about the size of an ordinary shawl 

 strapped. A light, durable, compact, and comfort- 

 able couch. Sent by express C. '). D., $5, including 

 side and supporting sticks at the head. Just the thing 

 for the camp or lawn . 



CAMP TENTS, 



for four persons, 7. 6. squaro, weighs 15 lbs.; Can 

 be packed in knapsack. Price $10. Ten feet square 

 for six persons, $15. 



American Dog Bi«cnils 5 



Made of nutritive bone and muscle making material, 

 and is the only portable food for dogs made in this 

 country. Put up in packages of 10. 25, and 100 pounds, 

 and warranted not to spoil in any climate. Price, 

 10c. per pound. 



jack Lamp, 



for ni'2-ht shooting and fishing, running rapids, light- 

 ing camp, etc.; the best light ever invented. %Q 25. 



THOMSONS FISHING AND HUNTING SUITS, 

 best quality of water-proof duck, light tan color, 

 especially adapted for concealment in blinds or sedge 

 grass, or for approaching game in the woods. Light, 

 durable and very cbeap. English style; extra 

 pocket m back for cartridges. Entire suit, $15. 



HEGEMANS PORTABLE CANVAS BOATS. 

 BOND'S METALLIC BOATS. 



MILES JOHNSON'S PIGEON TRAPS-Price, 

 $14 per pair. 



Hart's Metallic Shells. 



The best shell ever ottered to sportsmen. All sizes 

 on hand and made to order. 



Moccasins, Oil Tanned, 



for the woods; three different styles. $3, $5 50 and $6. 



"The Ampersand." 



COLYIN'S CANVAS BOAT. 

 The most complete portable boat constructed. The 

 largest size weighs but 12 pounds. Can be packed in 

 soace of less than half cubic foot. Prices within 

 reach of all. 



No. 1, 8 feet, weight 8 pounds $25 00 



No. 2, 10 feet, weight 10 pounds 32.00 



No. 3, 12 feet, weight 12 poun ds 40.00 



sep9 



Flohert Rifles. 



LITTLE NOISE. PERFECTLY SAFE. 



Sighted and ready for use. $10, $12, $16. Just 

 the arm for first lessons by Young America in acquir- 

 ing the requisite skill for a position in ihe Rifle Team, 

 and mre death to cats in the back yard. sep9 



The Phoenix Single Barrel Breech Loader 

 12 gauge. Uses either Ely's paper, or Hart's me- 

 tallic shells. Just the article for young sportsmen. 

 $18.00. 



Special attention paid to selection of guns for gen- 

 tlemen at a distance by an expert and an old sports 

 man. 



Bogardus' New Book, "Trip to England." 



"With how guns are made and hints to sportsmen . 

 Price 50 cents. 



Sole agent in New York city for J. H. Batty, U. S. 

 Taxidermist. N- A. birds and eggs for collectors, 

 Buck's heads, and game birds a specialty. Orders 

 filled with dispatch. 



We furnish every article necessary for the outfit of 

 sportmen in the camp or field. Goods sent every- 

 where by express. Remit only by draft, Post Office 

 order, or registered letter to 



EATON & CO., 



P. O. Box 5,109. Sportsmen's Emporium, 



No. 102 Nassau street, New York City. 



JOSEPH C BANE, 



MANUFACTURER OP THE 



Dane Breech Loading Shot Gun. 



LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN. 



Solid. Breech Snap Action. 



EASIEST MANIPULATED AND ONLY GUN THAT 

 IS SAFE FROM ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE. 

 Muzzle Loaders Altered to Breech Loaders. 



my-27 



EXPLANATORY CIRCULAR C I ft +n 

 how $10 TO $500 invested in Cj) \ [J 10 

 Stock Privileges has paid and 

 will pay Large Profits. Railroad 

 Stocks, Bonds and Gold bought 

 on Margins. Interest Six Per (£ r n fl 

 Cent, allowed on deposits sub- 4)3UU« 

 ject to sight draft. 

 Buckwaiter «fe Co., Bankers and Brokers, No. 10 

 Wall Street, New York, 



FREE 



\i£ttlhn$otm. 



SUCCESSORS TO 



AJS T>ttHSW CLERK &> CO. 



48 Maiden Lane, N. Y. 



IHPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN 



Fishinsr Tackle, 



On hand the largest and best assortment ever ex- 

 hibited in the United States. They particularly call 

 attention to their 



TROUT, SALMON AND BASS RODS. 



Every variety of Salmon and Trout Flies, and Hooks 

 on Gnt. Cutty Hunk and Pasque Islands Bass Lines, 

 waterproof Braided Silk Lines, every size and quality of 



SILK, LINEN AND COTTON LINES, 

 And every Variety and Style of 



FISH HOOKS. 



Parties fitted out with appropriate Tackle for the 

 Rocky Mountains and Pacific Coast, Canada, Maine, 

 the Adirondack^, *&c., <fcc. 

 Split Bamboo, Trout and Salmon Rods and Reels 



a Specialty. 

 Agents for the St. Lawrence Pishing Co. Sole Im- 

 porters of Wan-in' s Celebrated Drilled 

 4-29 Eved Needles 



DRAB DUCK, CORDUROY, 



FUSTIAN, REPELL4NT 



BLUE BEAVER and FRIEZE. 



Wading Boots, Fishing- Stockings, Rub- 

 bor Clothing-, &e. 



Game Ventilating Pockets. 



Blnstrared Price List and Samples free. 



The most complete list ever published. Send for it. 



GEO. C. HENNING, 



410 SeyentTi Street, 



Apr29 1y WASHINGTON, D. C. 



TRIP TO ENGLAND, containing a nar- 

 rative of the visit to Great Britain of Bogardus and 

 his matches in England, Iveland and Wales, with the 

 leading shots there, and the winning of the champion- 

 ship badge of the world by him, giving complete 

 scores and other details; era bracing also' an account 

 of the great International Rifle match, with illustra- 

 tions of American and English styles of shooting, 

 championship badge, Lorillard badge, portrait of the 

 author, etc., 181 pp. ; price fifty cents, to be had post- 

 paid from the author, CAPT. A. H. BOGARDUS, 

 Elkhart, Loean county, 111. 

 AMERICAN NEWS CO., Agents, 119 Nassau street. 



FIELD, COYER AND TRAP SHOOTING, 



by the same author. A practical book of information 

 and instructions concerning game birds, their haunts 

 and habits, and the most effective methods of their 

 pursuit, with the correct system of using the dog and 

 gun. One volume, 12mo, fancy stamped cloth, with 

 steel portrait of the author, and an engraving of his 

 champion medal, 100 pp., price $2. Address 



CAPT. A. H. BOGARDUS, 

 Sepl6-tf Elkhart, Logan county, 111. 



Tire Piseco 



ALL DEVICES NECESSAEY FOR 

 loading or re-loadmg shells of two calibres 

 combined in one instrument. Avoids the necessity 

 of cutting or shortening the shell for light loads"; 

 needs no wooden table or bench to fasten it to while 

 in use. Can be taken to pieces by removing one 

 screw with a jack knife, and stows in a gun case. 

 Malleable castings, nickel plate finish. Complete for 

 two gauges. Price $10, boxed. 



WALTON BROS. & CO., 96 Liberty street. ' 

 jel7-6m 



THE 



PIPER STI 



Just the Thing for Home 

 and Camp Use, 



Supplies a want which smokers have long felt— a 

 pipe which shall give simply the taste and odor of to- 

 bacco smoke. This pipe never accumulates rank 

 smelling liquid in stem or bowl, but is always clean 

 and sweet. The bowl and mouthpiece are permanent 

 but the stem is of porous paper, to be laid aside after 

 a few days' use and a new one fitted. Extra stems 

 accompany each pipe. The price of extra stems 

 when not furnished with the pipe, is as follows: Four 

 and a half and seven inches, 5c. ; twelve inches, 15c 

 Sold by pipe and cigar dealers generally, or a complete 

 sample sent by mail for $1 by 



J- H. Hubbard, 



novl8 tf Selling Agent, Cambridge, Mass, 



\izceJhneon$, 



We offer to dealers and sportsmen a most complete 

 assortment of 



Fishing Tackle, 



RodSjIieels, Lines* Artificial Flies, Nets* 

 Baits* Fish Hooks, &c« 



: !y 



aoii Reels 



OF THE FINEST WORKMANSHIP. 

 Tackle suitable for Maine, Adirondack, Canadian, 

 and other fishing. 



ARTIFICIAL FLIES DRESSED TO ORDER. 

 BREECH AND MUZZLE LOADING GUNS, 



And Sportsmens' goods of all kinds. 



Manufactured and Imported by 



BARTON, AL, 



lOl & lOS DUANE ST., (near 



Broadway) New York. 



Fishing Tackle. 



A. B. Shipley & Son 



503 and 505 Commerce street, Philadelphia. 



Manufacturers of 



Oliallc slucI J^islilug- HAnes. 



FINE BASS AND TRO UT FLY RODS. 



The celebrated GREENHEART WOOD a specialty. 



FINE ROD MOUNTINGS* 



Full line of Tackle for Brook, River and Sea Fish- 

 ing. Agents for John James & Sons' celebrated Fish 

 hooks and Needles. 



SILVER MEDAL awarded by the FRANKLIN 

 INSTITUTE, 1874, "for SUPERIOR QUALITY and 

 FINISH of ROT)3 fl.nrl TAfrrrT.^ " Ar>rl_K m 



Aprl-6m 



J. B. Crook & Co., 



Manufacturers and Importers of 



£>0 FuItoYi St., IV. Y. 

 N. B.- -Sole manufacturers in this country of the 

 celebrated 



Creen Heart Rods, 



for Trout, Bass and Salmon. 



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