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FOREST AND STREAM. 



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STB ADMAN'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 up 

 in patent boxes with sliding pepperbox top, which 

 greatly facilitates its use. Simple and efficacious. 



Price 50 cents by mail, v>ostpatd. 



ARECA NUT for Worms in DOGS. 

 A certain remedy. Pat up n boxes containing a doz- 

 en powders, with full directions for use. Price 50 

 cents per box by mail. Both the above are recom- 

 mended oy Hod and Gun and Foeest and Stream. 



HOLBERTON & BEEMEE, 



oct 12 102 Nassau St. , New York. 



CELEBRATED 



American Dogs. 



Fine Engravings on card boards, ready for framing, 

 the following celebrated dogs:— 

 Pure Laverack Setter Fairy. 

 Pure Laverack Setter Pride of the Border. 

 Imported Red Irish Setter Dick. 

 Imported Red Irish Setters Dash and Bess. 

 Celebrated Dogs Peg, Don, and George, after paint- 

 ing by Bispham . 

 Black and White Pointer Whisky. 

 Liver and White Pointer Ranger. 

 Black Pointer Pete. 

 Price 25 cents each, postage paid. Address 



FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 

 17 Ojtatbam Strkrt. N. Y. 



Spratt's IPatent 



Meat Fibrine Dos Cakes. 



They contain meat and that anti-scorbutic frmt, the 

 date (the only substitute for fresh vegetables), and 

 the exclusive 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, and obviate 

 worms. Every cake is stamped '-Spratt'a Patent," 

 Be sure to observe this. For sale by F. O. de LUZE, 

 18 South William St., N. Y., in cases of 1 cwt. 



AuglO 3m. 



EXCHANGE.— WILL EXCHANGE A 

 splendid thoroughbred, pn re white setter doir, 

 20 months old, fir a fine breech loadiug gun. Address 

 BREECH L OADER, at this office. No 2 2J; 



-TtToR 8ALEM-I NOW OFFER FOR 

 .JJ breeding purposes, tho thoroughbred liver and 

 white pointer bitch, better known as Crosby's Fan. 

 Price $75. Fan is great grand-dam to Mr. Strong's 

 black pointer dog Pete, and grand-dam to Mr. Wah- 

 berton'sMack.Pete took first prize at Springfield Bench 

 Shows tin; past two years, and Centennial champion 

 prize at. Philadelphia. Mack was priz* winner at 

 Springfield, also .at the Cen'e 'n'ai BanchShow, Phila- 

 delphia. Address POINTER, Lock drawer 410, 

 Bridgeport. Conn. Nov2-2t 



FOR SALE.— A FINE PROMISING 

 young setter dog one year old, by Mr. C H. 

 Raymond's famous Laverack, Pride of the Border. 

 Address A. S. P., at this office. Nov3 It 



-rpOR SALE.— BLACK AND TAN GOR- 

 D DON setter dog Don, sire Edward Howe's fam- 

 ous Gordon Fritz, rsire of Seitzinger'a Clyde.) dam 

 Packer's thoroughbred bitch, the grand dam of Clyde. 

 Don is three years old, pure glossy black and tan, no 

 ■white, is strong, very handsome and a first class field 

 dog. For further information address DON, P. O. 



dog 



Box 933, N. Y. 



Nox2-2t 



TH OR SALE.— ONE TAN FOX HOUND 

 JD' 4 years old, 2 black-tan fox hounds 2 years 

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

 fromimpoited English stock. For full particulars 

 address WM. H. WHITE, Jr., Stoughton, Mass. P. 

 Q. box 30. oct5 tf 



THOR SALE.— ONE OR A BRACE OF 



_D good, staunch, thoroughbred, well broken set- 

 ters, and one pointer. Address H. SMITH at this 

 office. -*ep28 tf 



TpOR SALE— CHEAP.— THOROUGH- 

 _C bred setter pup?, out of Tip, (see Burges's F. 

 andK. S. book, No. 241), sired by Neptune. Also a 

 well-broken retrieving setter. Address G. T. Jk., 

 Box 85, Indianapolis, Ind. Oct 12 



TpOK SALE— RED IRISH SETTER 

 f] Pups, whelped July 27th from the best stock. 

 Sire of pups, imported red Irish setter Don; dam, 

 Gipsy, by Rodman's Dash. Also, full-blooded Gor- 

 dons-sire, Tom; dam, Jinnie; both splendid on all 

 game, and hard to beat in the field; age, two months. 

 Full pedigree given and guaranteed. 

 se p283m II. B. VONDEIaSMITH, Lancaster, Pa, 



TTIOR SALE— A FINE LOT OF SCOTCH, 

 P Skye, Dandy Dinmont, and Black-and-tan ter- 

 riers sporting Dogs, Maltese cats, Ferrets, &c. Medi 

 oines for all diseases at L. N. MEYER, 45 Great 

 Jon es street. N. Y. Sept21 ly. 



FOR SALE.— A THOROUGHBRED 

 English, English setter, broken on quail and 

 Btt'pe, price, $25. Also the mother broken on every 

 thing, price $75; can be seen and tried atL. II. ME- 

 DAR<\'S, Taxidermist, Westville, N. J. 



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The only I! I lustra ted IViaga- 

 zine devoted to Domestic 

 Animals. 



The recognized AUTHORITY on the HORSE and 



the Organ of American Breeders. 



UNCOMPROMISING HOSTILITY TO GAME- 

 LING..AND FRAUD OF EVERY DE- 

 SCRIPTION. 



Thorough in the investigation and exposure of fraud- 

 ulent pedigrees and all shams. 



Able and fearless in discussion, and the contribu- 

 tions of the best writers in the land are to be found in 

 its columns. 



Not a "Sporting Paper," but cojmjTjTE in its reports 

 and indexes of all performances. 



Every Farmer toho loves a good horse and fair dealr 

 ing sliould have it . 



fm CHEAPEST OF ITS CLASS IN Tlfl 



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PKICES DRJ32I3TTOIi2X>! 



The Grand Pacific Hotel, Chicago. 



makes^m^^ Havin ^ a11 tn * different safeguards a 2 ainst fire 



nUnrp d^fSSrKf Sf reC T} y uu ^ er ? one ^tensive improvements-a large amount of new f ur- 

 redeSrarA in tne countiy-and the entire building 



of thThoM E JeVect?^ anytWng of tbe kmd in ** world « Tbe ventlllatioS 



£f*°£ Hotel . $1,500,000 



Cost of furniture 400,000 



A. Reduction will toe made from the above Prices to 

 Parties remaining a Week or More: 



ROOMS CAN BIS SECURED, STATING PRICE OF SAME, BY TELEGRAPH, AT OUR EXPENSE 



hFREEh 



JOHN B. DRAKE & Co., Proprietors. 



Shooting 



No country in the 

 world has such fine 

 shooting grounds as . 

 those lying along the 

 Missouri, Kansas and 

 Texas 11' y. Sportsmen 

 are cordially invited to 

 visit them. The Spring 

 and Fall shooting beats 

 j the world. All varieties 

 of water- fowl, game 

 birds and animals. 

 Come through SEDALIA, MO. 



An Illustrated Pamphlet with Maps and Free Guide to the Sn utn - 

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

 anyone bv addressing 



JAMES D. BROWN, 



^o SEDALIA, MO. 



)ot$te md !§t$ortxfior§$ort$men. 



FALL SHOOTING AT SHINNECOCK 

 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 by 

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

 ing giounds, will be opened for sportsmen for fall 

 shooting at reduced rates. Board SI. 50 per day. 

 Guides with boats, batteries and decoys at reduced 

 rates. Accomodations ample, and satisfactory at- 

 tention guaranteed. Address ORVILLE WILCOX, 

 Good Ground, L. I. Oct 5 Sim. 



MANSION HOUSE, FERNANDINA, 

 Florida. A first-class house, at the most at- 

 tractive winter resoit in the South. An ocean beach 

 twenty miles long, surf bathing, hunting and fishing. 

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

 countless numbers in the creeks and marshes. 

 Direct connection by rail aud steamer with the North. 

 M. W. Downie, Proprietor. Sept7-7m. 



" PAVILION HOTEL, 



NEW BRIGHTON STATEN ISLAND, 



R. T. COLE, JPropi'ietor. 



Week'y Hops, Boating, Fishing, Driving, Billiards, 

 Bowling, Croquet. A promenade piazza 3C0 feet 

 ong. je8 6m 



Bromfield House, 



Messenger Bros., 



55 BROMFIELD STREET, 



Boston Muss. 



The House for Sportsmen. 



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Rossin House, Toronto, Canada. 

 SHEARS & SON, Proprietors. 



This houseis a favorite resort for gentlemen sports 

 men from all parts of the United States and Canada. 



SPORTSMEN'S NOTICE. 



SITUATED NEAR THE GREAT 

 South Bay extensive fields for quail and par- 

 tridge shooting. Bird dog furnished by proprietor. 

 Bay shooting with gunning boat and traps Live 

 geese decoy?; no staging. Five minutes 1 walk from 

 Moriches Station. Address HARRISON J. ROGERS, 

 Proprietor, East Moriches Hotel. L. I. oct26 5t 



FOR SALE.— A CABINET OF 100 

 species of New England birds, well mounted 

 and accurately named. A rare chance for a col lege 

 or school to obtain a collection for study at a low 

 price. Address or call ou FRANK W. OBER, Bev- 

 erly, Mass. oct26 4t 



Wild Rice. 



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

 bushel, sacks 50 cents each. Cash must accompany 

 order. THOS. P. CANT WELL, 



Oct 5 St Bramerd, Minn. 



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HIGHEST QUALITY DOUG ALL 

 Breech Loader, Top Lever Damascus Barrels, 

 12- bore, in elegant black leather case, used only one 

 season, and in splendid condition. Original cost 

 $525 00. will be sold at great sacrifice. HENRY C. 

 SQUIRES, No. 1 Courtland St., N. Y. Nov2-3t 





GUNNING CRAFT FOR SALE. 



TN PERFECT ORDER, THOROUGHLY 



[ equipped with Decoys, Sink Boxes, Small Boats, 



&<j.,&c. Ready for immediate ui§» Suitable for § 



g|uls or torn genUesien, 



WILD GEESE, BR ANT, AND DUCKS. 

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

 Kmsey's Ashley House, Barnegat Inlet. Address for 

 particulars— engaging ganners. &c, J. W. KINSEY, 

 Barneg at P. O., N. J. Octl2-4t 



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. WARD, this 

 ofhee. ang3 tf 



GUI* FOR SALE. 



A STRICTLY FIRST CLASS MUZZLE- 

 Loading Double Barreled Gun, No. 7 gauge, 

 weight 16 pounds. Made to order for its present owner 

 expressly for bar shooting at brant, geese, &c. In 

 perfect order. Price $: 50. Less than one-half cost. 

 Will be fully warranted. Gan be seen at Mac Far- 

 land's Gun Store, 206 Spring street. Aug31. 



^ortstnens ^jloutyz. 



OLD DOMINION LINE. 



The steamers of this line reach some of the finest 

 waterfowl and upland shooting pections in the coun- 

 try. Connections direct for Chincoteague, Cobb's 

 island, and points on the Peninsula. City Point 

 James river. Currituck, Florida, and the mountainous 

 country of Virginia, Tennessee, etc. Norfolk steam- 

 ers sail Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; Delaware 

 steamers Monday and Thursday, 3 p. m. Full infor- 

 mation given at office, 197 Greenwich street. New 

 York. se p28 i y 



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MONTCLAIR AND GREENWOOD 

 LAKE RAILWAY. 



Traina leave foot Cortlandt st. daily (Sundays ex- 

 cepted) for Greenwood Lake and intermediate sta- 

 tions at 8:30 A. M., and 4:30 P M 



For MONTCLAIR and ORANGE and intermediate 

 stations at 8:30 A. M., 12 M., 3:30, 4:30, 5.30, 6:30, 

 8 f o fn » ■,, Fo f Little F ^ lls and intermediate stations 

 at 8:30 A. M., 4:30, 5:30 and 6s30 P. M. Fpr RiDg- 

 wdojj and all intermediate stations at 5:§0 P, M« 



Qomsratatj.qu md ptUej tiefeets may be obt&iaed 



TO SPORTSMEN: 

 THE PENNSYLVANIA R. R. COMpy 



Respectfully invite attention to the 



^ixperior Facilities 



afforded by their lints for reaching most of the TTfnm 

 ING PARKS and RAC^i COURSES in the MiS 

 States. These lines being 1 ONTINUOUS FROM a it 

 IMPORTANT POINTS; avoid the difficulties and oW 

 geis of reshipmeut, while the excellent cars run ntZ 

 the smooth steel tracks enable STOCK TO BE T"R a vq 

 PORTED without failure or injury. ^^S- 



The lines of 



The Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also reach the best localities for 

 GUNNING AND FISHING 



in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 

 TICKETS are sold at the offices of the Companvin 

 all the principal cities to KANE, RENOVA Rim 

 FORD, CRESSON, RALSTON, MINNEOTJA S 

 other well-known centers for 



Trout Fishing, Wing Shooting, and Still Hunting. 



Also, to 

 TUCKERTON, BEECH HAVEN, CAPE MAY 

 SQUAN, and points on the NEW JERSEY COAST 

 renowned for t'ALT WATER SPORT AFTER FIN 

 AND FEATHER. m 



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

 Frank Thompson, Gen'l Manager. feblT tf 



HHHE SPORTSMEN'S ROUTE. 



Chicago & Northwestern Railway. 



This great corporation now owns and operates over 

 two thousand miles of road, radiating from Chicago 

 Like the fingers in a man's hand, its lines reach in all 

 directions, an i cover about all the country north 

 northwest, and west of Chicago. With one branch it 

 reaches Racine, Kenosha, Milwaukee, and the couu- 

 try north thereof; with another line it pushes through 

 Janesville, Watertown, Oshkosh, Fond du Lac, Green 

 Bay, Escanaba, to Nagaunee and Marquette; with an- 

 other line it passes through Madison, Elroy, and for 

 St. Paul and Minneapolis; branching westward from 

 Elroy, it runs to and through Winona, Owatonna, St. 

 Peier, Mankalo, New Ulm, and stops not until Lake 

 Kameska, Dakota, is reached ; another line starts from 

 Chicago and runs through Elgin and Rockford to Free- 

 port, and, via the Illinois Central, reaches Warren. 

 Galina and Dubuque, ana the country beyond. Still 

 another line runs almost due westward, and passes 

 through Dixon, Sterling, Fulton, Clinton (Iowa), Cedar 

 Rapids, Marshalltown, Grand Junction, to Council 

 Bluffs and Umaha. This last named is the "GREAT 

 TRANS-CONTINENTAL ROUTE," and the pioneer 

 overland line for Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, 

 Montana, Nevada, California, and the Pacific Coast. 

 It runs through the Garden of Illinois and Iowa, and 

 is the safest, shortest, and best route to Omaha, Lin- 

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

 Denver, Salt Lake City, Virginia City, Carson, Sac- 

 ramento. San 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 BRANT SHOOTING. THE 

 IOWA LINE TO-DAY OFFERS MORE 

 FAVORABLE POINTS 

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

 Bear Hunting, and for Brook Trout, Lake Salmon, 

 Pike, Pickerel, and Bass Fishing a hundred points on 

 the Northern and Northwestern lines of this company 

 will be found unsurpassed by any in the West. 

 MARVIN HUGHITT, W. H. STENNETT, 



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

 apl6 



LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. 

 LESSEE, FLUSHING, N. S. AND CENTRAL 

 AND SOUTHERN R. R. OF LONG ISLAND. 



Trains leave Long Island City as follows:— 



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

 For Flushing (Bridge street), College Point and 

 Whitestone-6.35, 8.20, 9.10, 10; 11.03 A. M.; 12.05, I. 

 33, 3.06, 4.06, 6 03, 5 31, 6.05, 6.31, 7.04, 7.35, 8.55; 1). 

 40 P.M.; 12.10 A. M. 



For Flushing (Main street) and Great Neck Branch, 

 6.P.5, 7.32 A. M.; 1.00, 4.06; 5.31, 7.01 P.M., and 12.1 J 

 A. M. Saturday nights. For Main street only— '.06, 

 11.03 A.M.; 12.05, 2.03, 3.06,4.33, 5.0,5,6.05,6.31,7. 

 35 P. M. 



For Flushing, Central Depot, Creedmoor, Garden 

 City and Hempstead— 7.32, 9.05, 11.03 A. M.; 1, 2.03, 



5.03, 6.05, 7.03 P. M. ; and 12. 10 Wednesday and Sat- 

 urday nights. For Central Depot and Garden City— 

 4 33 P. M 



For Babylon— 9.05 A. M, 2.03; 4.33 P. M. For 

 Patchogue— 2.03, 4.33 P. M. From Long Island and 

 Southern Depot, south of Ferry: For Jamaica— 

 6.35, 7.03, 8.30, 9.05, 10.03, 11.30 A. M.; 1.34, 3.03, 



4.04, 5.03, 5.30, 6.03, 6.30.7 P. M. For Rockaway and 

 Rockaway Beach-7.03, 10.0?, 11.30 A. M. ; 1.32, 4.04, 5 

 P. M. For Far Rockaway only— 6.35, 9.05, A. M., 

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

 10.03 A. M.; 3.03, 4.04, 5.02, 5.30, 6.30 P. M. Heinp- 

 stead-7.03, 8.30, 11.30 A. M.; 3.03, 4.04, 5.30 P. M. 

 For Port Jefferson— 6.35,10.03 A. M. ;5 .03 P.M. North 

 port— 4.04, 6,30 P. M. For Babylon— 7.03, 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., 5 P.M. For 

 Riverhead— 9.05 A.M., 3.03,4.03 P. M. For Greenport 

 and Sag Harbor Branch— 9.05 A. M., and 4.03 P, M 

 For Creedmoor only— 4.03 P. M. 



SUNDAY TRAINS. 

 From F. N. S. and C. Depot, north of Ferry: 



For Flushing (Bridge street), College Point and 

 Whitestone-8, 9.30, 11 A. M.; 12.30,3 30 5.15,6.35, 

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

 6.45 P.M. For Flushing (Main street)— 9.15, 10.33 A. 

 M.; 12.40, 2 05, 4.15, 6,45, 10 P. M. For Garden City 

 and Hempstead— 9.15, 11 S3 A. M., 5 05 P. M. lor 

 Babylon and Patchogue— 9.15 A. M. and 5.05 P. M. 

 From Long Island and Southern Depot, south or 

 Ferry : For Far Rockaway and Rockaway Beach-9, 

 10, II A.M., 1.30, 6.40 P. M. For Northport and 

 Port Jefferson— 8, 9.30 A. M. Northport- 6.40 P. M. 

 For Locust Valley Branch-9.30 A. M., 6.40 P. M. 

 For Babylon— 9 A. M., 6.40 P. M. 



Ferry boats leave New York, foot of James Slip, 

 Sundays excepted, from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M., every 30 

 minutes previous to the departure of trains from 

 Long Island City. Sunday boats from James Slip— 

 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 A. M.; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 P. M. . 



Ferry boats leave New York, foot of East Thirty- 

 fourth street, every fifteen minutes previous to tne 

 departure of t rains. , 



FOR NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD, 

 Springfield, White Mountains, Montreal and 

 intermediate points. The new and elegant steamer 

 C. H. Northam leaves Pier No. 25, East River, dafiy 

 (Sundays excepted) at 3. A passenger tramwiiioe 

 in waiting on the wharf at New Haven and leave lor 

 Springfield and way stations on arrival of the boat. 



NIGHT LINE.— The Continental leaves New Yorit 

 at 11 P. M., connecting with Passenger tramm watt- 

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

 Tickets sold and baggage checked at 90 Broadway, 

 Hew York, aad 4 Court street, Brooklyn, BwowtoR 



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