SEPTEilEEB S, 1880.] 



FOREST AND STREAM, 



97 



T. C, East Poultney, Vt— I am a youug-man, tTreaty-foui- yciira 

 ofage, and am naturally food of sport, aad what I would like to 

 know now is, could u fellow maUu a living huntlog game, say 

 during- September aud October. If X could I would get a pointer 

 or setter aud bunt where game is plenty, especially of the feath- 

 ered tribe. Aus. If you arc casting about tor a permnnent em- 

 ployment we should by all means advise you to learn a trade or 

 to ongagB in some of the ordinary pursuits of industry. Vou 

 cannot make adeeent living by hunting; there are too many men 

 trying to do that now. Stick to your work it you have any ; if 

 you have not Hud something besides bird shooting. You are 

 young yet, but even at the age of twenty-four you can ill afford 

 to go off on any wild goose chases. 



Amateou ViiT.— 1 haveapoiiiter puppy 

 which 1 am conOdent is neither manKC, s 

 eruption in its first stage consists ot small 

 an iach apart; those rapidly grow into o 

 or boils, and expand into what looks lik 

 or an old-fashioned three cent ): 

 ter. These pustules break, a si 



ffcring from a humor, 

 •, surlit or siiiailijox. 'I'lio 

 all rod pustulci about hnU' 

 ) ordinary looking pimples 

 like water blisters the size 

 id full of thick yellow mai- 

 ls, which comes off whole. 



taking the hair with it, leaving no scar or (as in smallpox) bro 

 spot. The erui>tion is principally confloed to the body and does 

 notseem to cause any itching. The dog has a peculiar sickening 

 odor, is feverish, very much depressed, bowels good and appetite 

 fair. Any Information will be gratefullj- received. Am g.ving 



the dog aconite aud arsenic, homoepathlcally. Aus. Give two or 

 throe drops of Fowler's ^olutiou of arsenic three limes a day ] 

 Discontinue the aeouite Guo two giama of (inhiim thre< 

 times a da3, and ippl> eithi i sulphut omtiii nt <u thr fol 

 lowing mmtuie evternillj Powdcied biciib jn il I | t sh 

 one ounce powdeied white \itriol o'ne quartti un i ul sul 

 phui, Iwoouuces, lard, eightouncc Mi\ lud i ilj « ell lut kn 

 CD \ , New 'iork — Irur iii-,«<'i to ( J C i i i lU i t 

 ask another iiuestion ot 1 '■mill II i uui L 1 i th I lit 

 in beasou I formeilj leid I 



chingf Itj 



II 1 I kcd ^alm n > (I ; i 

 I) with nothing to distinguish it 

 II h been ascertained, iifttr \\\ 

 il ntical, aud is there reallj no 

 m in a sense cntill ng it to an imo 

 olit «n \iis Giiirl dcacribfdtht land lotkc Isilmou as Sdrn ) 

 (// il sv pr osinf- It to be a dislmct speues and ilho thought h 

 lound uiflcienCLS enough in some specimens from s ba o Liki 

 to foun 1 anothei sptcies upon nhich he called & t( i; Litri 

 naturalists considci them as onlj \aiietiC3 ot 6 ila tnd net 

 diffcient species They differ onlv in color and ni simph h 

 common salmon with its habits chang J If \ u ' i i_ i 1 1 the 

 piper attcntivelj you will seetheie hi\c h, u i u ii th 

 fl her} dcpaitmtnt, of which this h only out llic uvki tan 

 see dilferencC'S in color bettteen the land- locked and common sal- 

 mon, but zoiJlogists requires dillerent structure to found a species- 



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Spanish Silk Worm Gut. 



HE GREAT REDUCTION in the quality of this article, and the increasing admixture of rough strands, has forced us to go 



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FIELD, COYER and TRAP SMOOTINti. 



PiiicE sa. 



FOB SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 



®Ite %tmt\ 



EED IRISH SETTER PUPS FOB SALE. 

 — Several handsome, pure red Irish Seller 

 puppies, whelped July 21th, 18I-.0; sire, ehampion 

 Kory O'Moie: dam, my red Irish bitch, Nora 

 (champion Berkley ex Tilloyj, winner Hrsc prize 

 ut Kew York, 18S0. Price: Bitches, 330; doas, 

 $35. Address C. H. DAYTON, Feekskill, N. Y. 

 Sept.], It 



r CHAMPION GLEN GORDON PUPS.— 

 \^J i'or sale— a brace (dog and bitch) of very 

 handsome black and tan Gordon Setter puppies, 

 perfectly marked iviih dark rich tan, whelped 

 July 31st; dam, Fanny (cluuiipion Grouse ex. 

 champion flope I. Fanuto is a great beauty, aud 

 is thoi-oughly broken on K-anie; sire, Dr. Ateu's 

 champion Gleu (Colburn's Dash ck Belle), win- 

 ner ot first prize ia brace stakes. Eastern Field 

 Trials, la79. Now weaned aud soon ready lor 

 delivery. Price: Dog, S:30 : bitch, $18. F.u-pedi- 

 grjss and particulars, address W. U. PIEttCE, 

 Poekskill, N. Y. Sept.a.lt 



DOGS RID OF FLEAS AT ONCE BY 

 using "A No. 1" Flea Powder. Sent in 

 patent bo.x on receipt of -'5 cunts by 



ADAMS i: CHASE. 

 Aiig.l9,lmo. Sherborn, Muss. 



WANTED— AN ENGLISH SETTER 

 dog, not over three years old : must be an 

 extra good worker on woodcock: must have a 

 lino nose, very stanch on point and a nice tender 

 retriever ; must be seen on game, Address.giv- 

 ing description and lowest cash price, P. O. BOX 

 aOl, Moniicello, N. Y. Sept Z,lt 



FOR SALE.— A large liver and white pointer 

 dog, two years old, was hunted last fall ; nnd 

 11 lemon and white pointer bitch pup live months 

 old; No. 1 stoc^k; a beauty ; will make a prize 

 winner ; price S^ each, or will exchange for a 

 h. I. gun, or a thorough!}' broken setter or 

 pointer, dog or bitch. TIIEODOUE ME VEll, 

 Sep . '^It 318 Eighth street, Jersey City, N.J. 



L'OR EXCHANGE.— An 8-gauge. 34-inch bar- 

 P rel, l:i!-pounds W. & C. Seoic & Son breech- 

 loader, with leather case, loading implements, 

 75 brass shells, 75 duck decoys. Will exchange 

 for a7or7}-poundgun.reJiable maker. Address 

 L. C, Lock Bo.s 510, Poughkeepgie post office, 

 N. Y, Sepl3,at 



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SECOND ANNUAL 

 BENCH SHOW OF DOGS, 



GIVEN BY THE 



ST.LOUlHENIiELCLUB, 



Will be held during tho great St. Louis 

 Fair, on the Fair Grounds, October fith, 

 6lh, Yth and 8th. 



Prize Lists and forms of Entiy can be 

 had of CHARLES LINCOLN, Supt. 



OHice cot North Fourth St., St. Louis, M... 



Entries close September 2Qth. 



FOR S^A^LE, 



■Two dog and one bitch pointer puppies, bv iMr. 

 Edmund Orgill's Champion liush. out of my 

 Champion Dutchess. whelpcdJnly3d,leinou and 

 white, all very strong and handsome. Price $50 

 —dog or bitch. 



POINTElt BITCH— '-CHARM." 

 Same sire and dam, one year old, vei v handson-fi 

 and perfect in every ^^'ay : will be a capital work- 

 er. I reserved htr tor my own use, but lind 

 r have more doys than I can handle, and will p'l ri 

 with her. Price $75. (iEO. VAN WACEN iCN, 

 313 West street, New York City. Julvl,"> tt 



icker spaniel bitch, Dai' 



II. 



UOX237. Suspeiisjou lirldae, N. Y. 



isidered by good judges to bo 

 IS there is liNiUf. LOCK 

 Scpt.li.lt 



pURE BRED MULL TERRIER PUPS. 

 J. Orders rtecivcd for puns from iuiiiorted 

 white bitcli 'i o|)sy and John Wells' X'ivior, i ham- 

 piou dog of Aineiioa. 'I'op>y will whelp on Sei.t. 

 3d. Address liEACO.N KENNEL, 3J Myrtle 

 atiect. Boston. Sepi 2,It 



PIELD THAINING-I will rake one pair of 

 •- well bred setters to break over' name this fall. 

 One poinierand two setters for sale, $75 each. 

 For pariieularsapidy 10 CH.4.S. F. KENT. Miuiii- 

 tain Kennel, Monticello. Sullivan Countv, N. Y. 

 Se|.t.3,1t 



iiOK SALE--\. 



LiOK SAf 

 *- pointer 



Go 



iglily 



■okei 



TMPORTED IRISH SETTERS AT A 

 X sacntice. "Red Grouse," aud "t^ua-l III," 

 llrst, N.Y., 1878, second, IM9. Address EDWaHD 

 LOHMAN, 171 East Eighty-seventh st 



Aug.26,2t. 



r'OR SALE OR EXCHANGE.- A young 

 1. setter dog. nine months old, in robust 

 health; sired by E. S. Knowles' dog, of Worces- 

 ter, Mass.: dam purchased of W. H. Fir-nc, of 

 Peekskill, N. Y. Will sell low or exchange for 

 an " Osgood Canvas Canoe " in flrti-eluss condi- 

 tion, or any first-class riHe. W. H. WHEELEK, 

 Agent Wheeler Cotton Mills, Millbury, Mass. 



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SEPT. 30th AND OCT. 1st AND 2d, 1880. 



Open to the World. 



NATIONAL AMERICA N KENNEL CLUB 



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J. H. HARLEY, Secretary, 



Aug.ia.lc LINCOLN, NEB. 



m mu 



''PHE finest cage of its size ever mami- 

 ,f,, fact n red is (or sale at $.iO0. Cost; to make, 

 6l,i)0U. Size. i)X8 feel base, and s feet high. This 

 wasmaUvlor the Cenlcnuiul h.v|,osiii.>n. and is 

 lifsi class in every resp. ct. W. .1. Ki\U WLTON,, 

 Aaluial History Store, l(ja Tnjnioiit street, Bos- 

 t^'ii.Mass. Aus.ia.3t. 



FOR SALE, 



-<a.x». :E:ai,rtlily JE=«a,i-a,caise. ' 



PLEASURE, HEALTH, HAPPINESS. 

 Address BON 97. CAJIBHIDGE, Md. mayI3.Um 



riD RANGE RIFLE POK SALE-A 



and tip aiidchu 

 and perfect ev 

 (the regular ret 



T^OR SALE— AMaynardRitie, two bar- 

 H vun',''?;"!'' auttit,che,Tp, can be seen. E. S. 

 HAPRl.^ \- (t.i., 177 Broaoway. N. Y. Sept.SJi. 



VVli^JL; XllLCi bushel. Supply limited. 

 K. VALENTINE. Janesville, Wis 



CHAS. H. VAN VECHTEN. 



riiKKETS FOK SALE. 



*7 PER HAIK. 



81 FiiU SINGLE FEMALE. 



SJ FOR SINGLE xSIALE 



Cll.iRLES H. VAV VECHTEN. 

 Sep.S-if Victor, Ontario County, N. Y. 



EIGHT-BORE GRANT G UN. No. 3,473.--Thl'. 

 C. I*, gun has recently been missed by tho 

 owner, who would be glad to pay S50 for its re- 

 turn to him. Send C. O. 1). to UAVIDKING, 

 Jr., Newport, B. X. Sepii.',lt 



