156 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



IP* gunnel. 



lis ,i 



Nov. 13, 14, IS, 1876. 



PUPPY 



STAKES 



$300 CASH. $15 ENTRANCE. 



STveex>sst,alces tor Jt5**aees, 



$25 ENTRANCE, WITH CHICAGO "FIELD'' CUP 

 VALUE $50 ADDED. OPEN TO ALLCOMERS. 



Champion Stakes, 



$500 CASH, $25 ENTRANCE. OPEN TO THE 

 WORLD. 



All entries close November 1st with $10 forfeit. 

 National Kennel Club rules. Also 



TKAP SHOOTING N«v. 16th, 17th, 18th. 



for liheral purses and Champion State Medal. 

 For full programmes address 



1). 1JKYSON Secretary, 



oct 5 3t 231 MAIN ST., MEMPHIS, 



/ STEADMAN'S 



FLEA POWDER for DOGS. 



A Bane to Fieas-A Boon to Dogs. 



This Powder is guaranteed to kill fleas on dogs or 

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

 in pateDt boxes with sliding pepper box top, which 

 greatly facilitates its use. Simple and efficacious. Is 

 indorsed by the Kennel Editor of Fokest and 

 Stub am. 



Price 50c. by Mail, Postpaid. 



Address 



HOLBERTON & BEEMEtt, 



Sportsmen's Emporium, 102 Nassau St., New Yoik. 

 oct5 , 



Patent Meat Fibnne Dos Cakes. 



They contain meat ^nd that anti-scorbutic fvuit. the 

 date (the ouly substitute for fresh vegetable.-), unci 

 the e elusive use of which in the manufacture of dog 

 food is secured to us by patent; they will keep dogs in 

 perfect condition without other food, aud obviate 

 worms. Every cake is stamped '"Sprat t's patent." 

 Be sure to observe ttiis. i^or sale by F. O. de LCZE, 

 18 South w illiam tit., N. Y., in cases of 1 cwt. 



AuglO Bra. 



A SETTER DOG, BROKEN, IN EX- 

 /\- change for a No. 10 breech-loader. T. C. S — ., 

 232 Jacohy str e et. Philadelphia. Ucili-tf 



The Sportsman's Bell tells 

 the position of the dt g. 

 causes the birds to lie closer 

 Rapidly coming into use in 

 I irly woodcock shooting 

 " locking and general shoot- 

 ing, where the cover is 

 thek. So ! d by dealers in 

 ans 1ZT ^po'ding good- Samp'es sent »>v mail 

 postpaid, 50 cents. BEVIN BROS. MANUFAC 

 TURING CO.. East Hampton. Conn. Ju6 3m 



FOX TEKtUER* 



FOR SALE —SOME DOG AND BITCH 

 t up* from the finest English imp ffted breeds 

 For pedigrees and other particulars address C. Z., 

 Drawer 39 P O. Montreal Septal tit 



FOR SALE— .IET AND TAR. A BRACE 

 of black Devon setters, three years old, raised 

 and broken on the estate of Sir Lydeston Newman 

 Devonshire, England, and brought to this country by 

 a gentleman for hi" own use. Price for i he brace $150. 

 For particulars apoly lo or address W. M. T., at this 

 o ffice. 0cll2 - tf - 



HOUND PU PS.— THE S PATEN 

 Island Sportsmen's Club oiler for sale three 

 pups f om Gipsie, (imported) winner ot the 1st prize 

 at tie Centennial Bench Show. Address C. M. 

 JOHNSON, at tlii* office. Octl8 It 



TpOd SALE. -ONE TAN FOX HOUND 

 |j 4 years old, 2 rdack-ian foT hounds 2 vears 

 old, 4 black-tan fox hound pups 3 mouths old, all 

 from impo.ted English slack. For full particulars 

 addr. ss WM. H. V\ H1TE, Jr., Swughton, Mass. P. 

 Q. box 30. oct 5 tf 



-TjljR SALE. -ONE OR A BR UE OF 

 |J good, staunch, thoroughbred w 11 broken set- 

 ters, and one pointer, ^dd.e.-s H. SMITd at this 



ortic • sep28_tf_ 



T^OR OALhi— ^ HbAL J — 1 tiUhOLGH- 

 X' bred setter pups, out of Tip, (see Burges's F. 

 tnd K. S. hook, No. 241). sited by>eptune. Also a 

 weu-on ken re>rn vintr setter. Address G. T. Jk., 

 Box 85. Indianapolis, Iod Oct 12 



1~^v7^TTZLir^KEij IK SH SETTER 

 I Pups, whelped July 27th f-om 'he best stock. 

 Sue of pups, .imported- red Irish setter Don; dan, 

 Gip-y, by Rodman's i ash. Also, full blooded Goi- 

 dous- sue, Tom. dam, Jinnie; both splendid on all 

 gnm , and bard to beat iu the held; age, two months. 

 Full pedigree given and uuaiant< ed. 

 Be p283m H. B. V< iNDEhSMI/H, Lancaster. Pa. 



THORSALE— A FINE LOT OF SCOTCH. 

 JJ fekye, Dandy Dinmont, and Black-and tan ter- 

 riers, sporting Doi's, Maltese cats. Ferrets, &c. Medi 

 cine* lor all uiseases at L. N. MEYER, 45 Great 

 Jones street. N. Y. Septal l y. 



GEN TLE M E N t\PO KTSM E N O W N 1 N G 

 thoroughbred Setters or Pointers, and desiring 

 them to be thoroughly broken on Ruff: d Grouse, 

 Woodcock and Quail, and i.t same time receive good 

 food, proper care and humane treatment will please 

 addre>sE. S. VV, care Fohest and Stkeam, N. Y. 

 No stock lak-rn less lhan 6 nor over 18 .mouths old. 

 From Oct. 1st can accomodaie a few s^oi'smcn with 

 boaru and shootiug. Reierences given and required. 



* septal 4t. 



imOR SALE— RED IRISH SETTER 

 Jj pup over four months old; sired by Ilia im- 

 porte i itd Irish setter.. Don Dam, Maud, by G.*p-ie 

 out of Rodman's Dash, Full pedigree given. Pii'ce$25 

 each. One hue English bred pointer broken on all 

 kind" of game. Price $40, Inquire of C. JZ. Miley, 

 Lancaster, Pa. Sep7-3ai 



PHICES IM3I>TTO:KI>! 



The Grand Pacific Hotel, Chicago. 



One of the , mfeU s>nd most pleasant hotels in America. Havina all the different safeguards against fire 

 makes if praeticdlly fireproof. Has recently undergone extensive improvements— a lar?e amount of n w fur- 

 niture added, making it ore of the most elegantly furnished hotels in thf country-and the entire building 

 redecora'ed in a s \le that for beauty of design surpasses anything of the kmd in the world. The ventillatiou 

 of the hotel is perfect, having every improvement. 



Cost of Hotel $1,500,000 



Cost of Furniture 400 000 



Occupies fin entire square, having a frontage of 1.050 feet. Number of rooms, 600; suites of rooms, with 



; size of ladies' promenade, 

 ) and $5.00 per day, accord- 



A. Reduction -will t>« made from the above Prices to 

 Parties remaining a Week or IMCore: 



ROOMS CAM BE SECUHED, STATIIVG PRICE OF SAME, BY TELEGRAPH, AT OUR EXPENSE 



JOHN B. DRAKE & Co.. Proprietors. 



FALL SHOOTING AT SHINNEOOCK 

 Bay— Ducks, Geese, Brant and Quail. The Bay 

 View House, a summer resort; the largest and most 

 centrally located of any house on the bay; close bv 



vater, and commanding a view of most of the shoot- 

 ing gtounds, will be opened for sportsmen for fall 



hooting at reduced rate*. Board SI. 50 per day. 

 (4 uides with boafp, batteries and decoys at reduced 

 rites. Accomodations ample, and satisfa'-ton at- 

 tention guaranteed. Address ORVILLE WILCOX, 

 Good Ground. L, I. Oct 5 2m 



Shooting 



No country in the 

 world has such fine 

 shooting grounds as 

 those tying along the 

 Missouri, Kansas and 

 Texas ll'y. Sportsmen 

 are cordially invited to 

 visitthem. The Spring 

 and Fall shooting beats 

 the world. All varieties 

 of water- fowl, game 

 birds and anima'.s. 

 Come through SEDALIA, MO. 



xsu liiuaurt.t.u ..lnpuico nu ap- and tree Guiae to the South 

 ivest, accompanied by interesting reading matter, sent FREE to- 

 onyone bv addressing 



JAMES D. BROWN, 



JCCO s ed alia; mo 



BAY SHOOTING OF ALL VARIE- 

 ties. Shinnecock Bav. the best shooting 

 ground in the vicinity of New York. Wra. N. Lane 

 respectfully informs* hi- friends that, having largely 

 added to the Springville Hou-e. he is prepared to en- 

 tertain and take care of h<s gue-ts in ample manner. 

 Moderate prices and satisfactory attention gnaran 

 eed The young bav birds are now coming in and 

 good bag- are the order of the day. Address Wra. 

 N. LANE. Good Ground Station, L. 1. Live wild 

 !_'• ese stools for spring and fall shooting. jnll3-3m 



MANSION HOUSE, FERNANDINA, 

 Florida. A first-class hoiife at the most at- 

 raciive winter reso't in the South An ocean teach 

 iwenty mile* long snrf hutuing. hunting and fishing. 

 Deer in the Oeach hammock, snipe, rail and duck in 

 f-ounless numbers in the creeks and marshes. 

 Direct connection by rail and steamer with the North. 

 .VI. W. DovMiie, Proprietor. Sept7-7m. 



ADIRONDACK^. 



TA STLOR ROUSE, SCHROON LAKE, ESSEX CO., 

 N. Y., NOW OPEN. 



Eleven honrs from New York. Through tickets 

 and checks, post, express and telegraph offices ad- 

 j icent. Finest location, scenery, fishing, boating and 

 riding in the Adirondacks 



C. F. TAYLOR. Proprietor. 



PAVILION HOTEL, 



NEW BRIGHTON STAT fcN ISLAND, 



Ifc. T. OOJL.E, "Proprietor. 



Weekly Hops, Boating, Fishing, Driving, Billiards, 

 Howling, Croquet. A~ promenade piazza 30 feet 

 ong. JfcB 6m 



Greenwood Lake. 



BRANDON HOUSE.— Finest bass fishing 

 in the Siate; quail, ruffed grouse, and woodcock. 

 Boats, guides, &c. Hoi el rate, $3 ( per dry. Every 

 thing first class. Take Montclair and Greenwood 

 Lake R R. from Courtland aud Desbrosses street, 

 New York Aug3l 2m. 



Bromfield House, 



BY 



Messenger Bros., 



55 BROMFIELD STREET, 



Boston Mass. 



The House for Sportsmen. 



feb7tf 



GUNNING CRAFT FDR SALE. 



T"N PERFECT ORDER, THOROUGHLY 

 I equipped wuh Decoys, Sink Boxes, Sm*ll Boa's. 

 &c , &c. Ready for immediate use. Suitable for a 

 club of four gentlemen. 



DUCKiKG- COMMENCES NOT. 1ST. 



Address P. O. B o x 242), Philadelphia. Octl2-tf 



Wild Rice. 



Any amount of wild rice readv for delivery at $2 per 

 bushel, sacks 60 cents each. Cich must accompany 

 order. THOS. P. PANTWELL, 



Oct 5 St Brainerd. Minn. 



WILD GEESE, BRANT, AND DUuKS 

 The best shooting on the coast of N. J. at 

 Kin-ey's Ashley Hou-e. Barnegat Inlet. Address for 

 particulars- engaging gaiiners. &c, J. W. K1NSEY, 

 Barnegat P. O , N. J. ' cil2-4t 



FOR SALE.— IN BACK BAY, PRIN 

 cess Ann county, Va., a nice gunning boat, 

 with everything complete. Cost $75 And 50 canvas 

 back decoys, balla^ed and wei^tiferi with lead; cost 

 $50. Will sell the v hole for $60 Used one year. 

 For further particulars address WM LU^COMB, 

 Nahant. Mass. oci5 3t 



BLOOMING GROVE PARK AS- 

 SOCIATION. 



FOR SALE.— ONE SHARE IN ABOVE 

 Association . The best Game Preserve in Amer- 

 ica, at a very low figure. Address E, R. WAKD 'his 

 '■flice. aug3 tf 



OLD DOMINION LINE. 



The steamers of this line reacn some of trie finest 

 waterfowl arid up and shooting eciions in the conn 

 try. Connections dirt ct for t hincoteague, Cobb's 

 island, and points on ihe < eninsula. " City Point 

 James liver. Currituck, Florida, and th" mountainous 

 country of Virginia. Tennessee, etc. Norfolk steam- 

 ers eaif Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday: Delaware 

 steamers Monoay and Thursday, 3 p. m. Ful infor- 

 mation g.ven at office, 197 Greenwich street New 

 York sep28 lv 



MONTCLAIR AND GREENWOOD 

 LAKE RAILWAY. 



Trains leave foot ( onlandt st daily (Snndays ex- 

 cepted) lor Greenwoo i L^tke and intermediate sta- 

 tions at 830 A M., mid 4:30 P. M. 



For MON 1 CLAIR and UkANGE and intermedia'e 

 stations at 830 A. M., 12 M. 3:80 4:30. 5 30 6:80. 

 8:30 P. M. For Little Falls and intermediate stations 

 ai 8:50 A.M., 4:30, 5:30 and (5:30 P M For Ring 

 wood nnd all intermediate stations at 5:30 P. M. 



C immatation and otnei tick; ts may be obtained 

 at, office in J. rsey (Jit y and at Company's office. o. 

 1'° "roadway. Ne-v York. W. E DORW IN, Supt. 



LpoK NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD, 

 U Springfield, White Mountains. Montreal and 

 intermediate points. The new and elegant steamer 

 0. H. Northam leaves Pier No. 25. East River, daily 

 (Sundays excepted) at 3. A passenger trainwill be 

 in waiting on the w harf at New Haven ano leave for 

 Springfield aud way stations on arrival of the boat. 



NIGHT LINE.— The Continental leaves New York 

 at 11 P. M., connecting wiih Passenger train in wait- 

 ing on wharf at New Haven, leaving at 5:15 A. M. 

 Tickets sold and baggage checked at 944 Hroadway, 

 Now York, and 4 Court steet, Brooklyn. Excursion 

 to Hew Haven and return, $1.50 Apply at General 

 Oiiice, on the pier, or to BICHARD PECK, General 

 Agent, mySStf 



TO SPORTSMEN: 

 THE PENNSYLVANIA R. R. COMH 



Respectfully invite attention to the 



Superior l^ticilrties 



afforded hy their lints forreachins most of the TROT 

 ING PARKS and RAC COURSES iu the Middl« 

 States. These lines b^ing ONTINL'OUS FROM AT t 

 IMPORTANT POINTS: a,oid the difficulties and aan- 

 geis of reshipment, v\hile ihe excellent cars run over 

 the smooth steel tracks enable S I'OCKTO BE TRANS- 

 PoR i ED without failure or injury. 

 The lines of 



The Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also reach the best localities for 



GUNMNG AND FISHING 



in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, EXCURSION 

 TICKETS ar sold at the offices of the (J 1 mpany in 

 all the principal cities to EaNE, RbNOVA, BED 

 FORD, OREGON, R\LsTON, MiNNE^LA. aud 

 other well known centers for 

 Trout Fishing Wing * hooting, and Still Hunting. 



Also, to 

 TUCKERTON, BEECH HAVEN, CAPE MAY 

 SQ.UAN, and points on the NEW JERSEY o Av? 

 renowned for f ALT WATER SPORT AFTER FIN 

 AND FEATHER. 



D. M. BOYD, Jb , Gen'l Pass. Agent. 

 Frank Thompson, Gen'l Manager. febl7 tf 



HE SPORTSMEN'S ROUTE. 



T 



Chicaeo & Northwestern Railway. 



This great, corporation now owns and onerutes over 

 two thousand miles of road radiatinu from Chicago. 

 Like tie fingt-rs in a man's hand, its lines n ach in all 

 directions, ani cover ahout all trie couniry north, 

 uortiiv\e>t, and west of Chicago Wiih one branch it 

 reaches Racine. Kenosi a, Milwaukee, and the coun- 

 try north tlereof; with an ot tier line it pushes through 

 Janesville, Watertov\n. Oshkosh, Fond du Lac, Gveeu 

 Bay, Escauaba, to Na^aiinc and Marquette; with an- 

 other line it passes through Madisou, blroy, and for 

 St. Paul and Minneapolis; branching westward from 

 Elrny, it runs to and "through Winona. Owatonna, 8t. 

 Pe er. Mankato, New Uhn. and stops not until Lake 

 Kameska. Dakota, is reached; unoti er line starts from 

 Chicago and runs through Kigiu ai d Rockford to Free- 

 port; and, via the Illinois Central, teaches Warren, 

 Galin>' and Dubuque, auu the country beyond. Still 

 another line runs almost due westward, aud pa^es 

 through Dixon. Sterling, Full on. Clinton (Iowa), Cedar 

 Rapids, Maishalitown. Grand Junction to Council 

 ' -luffs and OmahM. This last named is The "GHL.aT 

 TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTE," and the pioneer 

 overland line for Nebraska, C oluia<lo, Utah, Idaho, 

 Montana. Nevada. California, and the Pacific Coast. 

 It runs through the Garden of Illinois and Iowa, and 

 is ihe safest, shortest, and best route >o Omaha, Lin- 

 coln, and oilier points in Nebraska, and for Cheyenne, 

 Denver, Salt L ke City, Virginia City. Carson, Sac- 

 ramento -an Francisco, and all other points west of 

 the Missouri River. 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



THIS LINE PRESENTS PECULIAR AD VAN 

 TAGES-FOR PRAIRIE CHICKEN, DUCK, 

 GEE E, AND BPANT SH<»C-T1NG. THE 

 IOWA LINE TO-DAY OFFERS MORE 

 FAVORABLE POINTS 

 than any other road in the conntry, while for Deer and 

 Bear Hunting, and for Brook Trout, Lake Salmon, 

 ike, Pickerel, and Bas.- Fishing a hundred pom is on 

 the Northern ano Northwestern lines of this company 

 will be found unsurpacSed by any in the West. 

 MARVIN HUGH ITT, W. H. STENNETT, 



Gen. Supt., Chicago. Gen. Pass. Agt., Chicago. 

 ap!6 



LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. 

 LESSEE, FLUSHING, N. S. AND CENTRAL 

 AND SOUTHERN R R OF LONGISLAiND. 



Trains le^ve Long Island City as follows:— 



From F N. S. and Central Depot north of ferry— 

 For Flushing (Bridge street). College Point and 

 Whitestone-6.35. 8.20. 9.10. 10; 11. 1 3 \. M.; 12 05. I. 

 33 3.i 6. 4 06. f> 03, 5 31, 6.05, 6.31 7.04, 7.35, 8.65; 11. 

 40 P. M.; 12.10 A. M. 



For Flushing (Main street) and Great Neck Branch, 

 h.:'.5. 7.32 A. M ; 1 00.4.06; 5.81, 7.04 P.M., an- 12. U 

 A. M. Saturday nights for Main street on. y— .06, 

 11.03 A.M.; 12.05, 2.03. 3.06,4.33, 5.(M, 6.05, 6.31, 7. 

 35 K M. 



For Flushing. Central Depot. Creedmoor, Garden 

 City and Hempstead— 7 ^2 9.05, 11 03 A. M.; 1. 2 03, 

 5.03. 6.0\ 7 03 P. M. ; aud 12. 10 Wt dnesday and Sat- 

 urday nights. For Central Depot and Garden City— 

 4 33 P. M 



horBanylon-9 05A. M. 2 03; 4 33 P. M. For 

 PatchOirue— 2 03, 4.33 P. M. Fiom Long Island and 

 t*ouihern D. pot. south of Ferry: For Jamaica— 

 6.35, 7 03, 8 30, &.05, 10.03. 11.30 A. M.; 1.34. 3 03, 

 4.04 5.03, 5.3 U 6.03, 6 30, 7 P. M. For Rockaway and 

 Rocka«ay Beach -7.03. 10.0 9 , 11.3' A. M.;l 32,4.04,5 

 P. M. For Far Hockaway only— 6.35, 9 05, A. M., 

 3.03. 6.30 7 P. M. For Locust Valiey-6.35, 8.30, 

 ;0.03 A. M.; '.03 4.04.5.02 5.30 6.30 P. M Henip- 

 si. a 1-7.03 8.30. 11.30 A. M ; 3 03. 4.04. 5.30 P. M. 

 For Port Jefierson-fi 33,10.03 A. M . ;5 .03 P. M. Notth- 

 j.ort-4.04. 6 30 P. M. for Babylon-?, 03, 8 30, 11. 

 32 A. M : 4.03 5 6.03 P. M. For Islip-7 03, 8.30 

 A. M;5P. M Patchogue. 8 30 A.M..5P.M For 

 Rivei head- 9.05 A.M., 3.03 4.03 P. M For G-eenport 

 and Sag Harnor Branch— 9.1 5 A. M., and 4.03 P. M 

 For Creedmoor on lv 4.03 P. M. 



SUNDAY 'I RAINS. 

 From F. N. S ai d C. Depou north of Ferry: 



For Flushing (Bridge street), Co'Iege Point ana 

 Whitesione-8^ 9 30 11 A. M.; 12 30 3 30 5.'5 6.3d, 

 8 P. M . For Great Neck Branch- 9. 15 a . M., 4.15, 

 6 45 P.M For Flushing Olain street)- 9. 15, 10.83 A. 

 Mr, 12.40. 2 05. 4.15, 6.45, 10 P. M fir Garden Ciiy 

 and Hempsiead-9.i5 11 33 ^ . M , 5 05 P. M. *or 

 Babvl. n and Patchogue— 9 15 A M. and 5 05 P. M- 

 From Long Isbmd and Southern Depot, south or 

 Ferry: For Far Rockaway and Rockawav Beach- a, 

 i0,ll A. M, 1.30. 6.40 P. M. For Norihporl ;ana 

 Port Jeffer«oi,--8 9.30 A. M. Northport- ♦'• 40 I f•5• 

 For Locust Valtey Bianch- 9 30 A. M., 6.40 P. M. 

 For Babjlon-9 A. M.. 6 40 P M. 



Feny ooats leave New York, foot of James blip, 

 Sundays excepted, 'roin 7 A, M. to 7 P. M ., every dU 

 minuies pievous to the departure of trains from 

 Luiglsl-nd City Sundav boats fron ■ .lames SJip- 

 9.30 10 30, 11.30 A. M.; 1. 2 3. 4, 5, 6, 7 P. M. 



Ferry boats leave New York, f-'Ot of Fas 1Dirt jC 

 founh street, every fifteen minutes previous to tne 

 de parture of train-. . . 



NEW YORK & LONG BRANCH R.R. 

 CENTRAL RAILROAD OEN. J. 

 ALL RATL LINE BETWEEN N EW YORK, LOJNW 

 BRANCH, OCEAN GROVE, SEA GiRT 

 AND 80 UAN 

 Passenger stations in New York foot of Liberty 

 street and foot of ( larkson street, N . R _. 



Titue-ia'de of July 10th, 1876: '" rains leave JNew 

 York from foot of Liotrtv street North River, at /. 

 45,9.15 11 45 A. M., 3.45, 4.30 and 5.30 P. M. 



Fiom foot of Clnrk son street at 7.35. 9 05 ll.*> 



A. M., 3.20, 4.20 5.20 P. M. „ _.__ 



All trains run to LongB.anch, Ocean Grove, bpnng 



Lake and bea Girt. iTurAT 



Stages to ana from KEYPORT connect atJSdAi- 



TEW AN STATION with all trains. . 



H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Art. 



E. B. RiyiusB, Supt. and fingr. ^W" 8 ^ 



