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FOREST AND STREAM. 



fMAHOa 18, 1880. 



Forest and Stream and Eod and (Shin. 



A 



S WE do not employ any authorized agents or canvassers, we offer our friends in every locality who will give any time or attention to collecting and forwarding sub- 

 scriptions, the follow ing inducements to obtain subscribers for the " FOREST AND STREAM " at the rates and commissions given below : 



Collect Subscription price, 3 months, $1.00 

 Commission to be retained, 3 " .25 



6 months, $2.00 

 .50 



1 year, $4.00 

 1 " l.OO 



2 years, $7.00 

 2 " 1.50 



Amount to remit us, 3 



.75 



$1.50 



$3.00 



$5.50 



3 years, $10.00 

 3 " 2.00 



3 '■ $8.00 



Condition to the albove Commissions, we offer the following CASH PREMIUMS : 



To the person sending us the largest amount of money obtained from new subscribers, whose names are not now on our books, at above net rates, between January 



1, 1880, and July 1, 1880, _____---_-_----_-- §100.00 



To the one sending the nest largest amount, in accordance with the above conditions, ______-__-- 75.00 



To the third on the list, ___________________ 50.00 



And to the fourth, ___.._____________--- 25.00 



Sample Copy, Subscription Blanks and a handsome Show Card (to be posted in a conspicuous place) sent free on application. 



Subscriptions may begin at any time during the year, and may run any length of time, but no subscription will be entered on our books until the money for the same 

 has been received at this office. 



No commission will be allowed on the first SINGLE subscription, but the commission due on the first two subscriptions may be deducted from the second, and there- 

 after the commission can be retained on each succeeding subscription. You are sure of the commission which you retain, and also have an equal chance to get from $25 

 to $100 of the cash premiums in six months. 



To any Person sending us before July 1, 18S0, two new subscribers for one year, or four new subscribers for six 

 Months, and Eight Dollars Cash, we will send, in place of commission, any one of the following Articles : 



One five-feet laneewood Bow, Horn Tips, and one dozen 26-inch 



year. 



.,'■, -i ',,-i,; double-ferule, la neewood t'ip, full mounted, pol- Hooks. 



I Coues' Field Ornithology. 

 One Fishing- Outfit, consisting of Bod, Beel, Line, Snells and 



ished Bass, Trout or Bait Bod. 



One Russia-leather Fly-book, and one dozen assorted Flies. 



One pail- Club.Skates. 



To any Person sending us, before July, 1880, Sixteen Dollars cash, and Four New Subscribers for One Tear, or Eight new subscribers for six months, ive will 



send, in place of commission, any of the following Articles: 



Two copies of Forest and Stream for one Year. 



A four-piece, double ferule, guides and reel-band, hollow, 



butt, extra tip, full mounted, Bait or Brass Bod. 

 One Z-piece do. Fly Rod. 



A good Fishing Outfit, consisting of rod, reel, line, hooks 



or flies and snells. 

 One full-length Fly Book, and two dozen assorted Flies. 

 Coues' Key to North American Birds. 



One Gent's six-foot self -laneewood Bow, made to weight, 



and one dozen half-notched polished Arrows. 

 One Set Parlor Archery, complete in box. 

 Onepair 7iicMed-plated Club Skates. 

 One Parlor Air -Own. 



Write your name and the name of the person to whom the paper is to be mailed, plainly, and do not forget POST OFFICE ADDRESS, TOWN AND STATE. 

 Remit, if possible, by postal money order, check, or draft on New York, payable to order of Forest and Stream Publishing Company. If neither money order nor draft 

 can be obtained, inclose money in Registered Letter, Addresss —-—,..,.-. . « T »^ ~ mn ~« m « -mi-t^t ,«m«« * n 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 



New York, January 1st, 1880. 



New York City,N. T. 



Wnt %tmt\. 



K 9 KEN N ELS. 



DOGS BROKEN. 



Having removed our kennels from Delaware 

 City to this far-superior game district, where we 

 have every i aeiltty tor breaking, breeding, ■• '-im- 

 ing and exercising on land and water, we invite 

 inquiry. Inclose stamp. Price low. Terms easy. 



E. & C. VON CULIN, 

 P. O. Box 218. Dover Del. 



T?OB SALE— A fine lot of greyhounds of any 

 JO agetosuil purchasers; well t reined on wolves, 

 antelope, deer and rabbits. For description and 

 price of dogr~ ,J 



ASA L. SHERWOOD. 



Skaneateles, N. Y. 



GOBDON ENGLISH, AND FIELD TEIAX 

 SETTERS 



Of Purest Strains. 



Dr. Gordon Stables, R. N. 



TWYFORD, BERKS, ENGLAND, 

 Author of the 



"PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE," AC. 



begs to inform Lad.esand Gentlemen in America 

 that he purchases and sends out dogs of any de- 

 sired breed, fit for the highest competition. 



N. B— A had dog never left the Doctor's Ken- 

 nels, declfl tf. 



PINE LODGE KENNELS.— I am pre 

 pared to take a limited number of dogs, 

 either setters or pointers, and train them thor- 



out or the iv, i I 7 ' and - 1 tiarantec satisfaction, if 

 the dog has all the natural instincts. Refer- 



Wit ftamri. 



celebrated ll Banger.' 



rand Pans -'nee, -, ere 



Eastern Field Trials 



MANGE. 



8CEATCH.ES. 



GLOVER'S IMPERIAL MANGE CERE is war- 

 ranted to cure all kinds and conditions of mange 

 or skin diseases of any nature on dogs or cattle 

 without ininrv to the animal, erne application 

 isusuallvalllliat 11 necessary. For SCRATCHES 

 in HORSES it has no equal. H. GLOVER., 

 Sole prop'fr Imperial Kennel, Tom's River. N.J. 



Ao-enti: Centre. Uisieft & MaHeson, 65 Fulton 

 at N. Y.; Joun V. Lnvell ,v Sens. Dock Square, 

 Boston; Jos. C. Grubb & Co., "IK Market, st, 

 Phila ' F. P. Taylor. 72 Hast Madison St., 1 bin-ago ; 



^. , u:i.l~'.. C- r'r. 11IU \'i,rlh Fr,iii>tti el- >tt- 



The following celebrated Dogs are in 

 the stud. 



DOGS! 



St. Bernard dog " Marco"; rough coated, two 

 years old; a magnificent animal— Rev. J. dim- 

 ming Macdona's stock— second prizes Hanover 

 show and Rochester. 



New Foundlanrl clog •• Keeper"; four years old; 

 Urst prize Westminster Kennel Show, 1879. 



Pointer dog, " Croxteth" ; liver and white ; one 

 and a half years old ; out of Lord Sefton's re- 

 nowned steel;— one of the handsomest pointers 

 In the United States. Second prize in the Han- 

 over International Show. 



Blue Helton setter, " Decimal Dash." eighteen 

 months old ; sired by Llewellyn's celebrated 

 "Dash "-a magnificent stud dog— never exhib- 



Iri'sh setter, "Rover It"; pure red ; son of Mac- 

 dona's champion " Rover." Never exhibited . 



English seller. " Ranger II"; a pure bred Lav- 

 erack, son of Maedon«'= ~a«a»«*art "Danrtn." 

 His get won first at Hat 

 second at Puppy Stak 

 1879. 



Stud fee. $25.00. 



3?"c>x* Sale. 



The get of the following thoroughbred 



Bitclies. 

 St. Bernard "Braunfels," rough coated, out of 



Prince Solm's celebrated stock; a magnificent 

 bitch, in whelp to "Marco," 1st prizes in Han- 

 over am! Rochester show. 



p.,"..,,. ■■ n ' o , ■■: .1.1 . III. ■ I-. e. --- 



ster Kennel'shou l.s73, in whelp to " Croxteth. 

 fiAr.io.ismtei"lteai.iv," fst Boston Show 1878, 

 York Show 1878. 



"Dora"— iiver and white, out of 

 __ and " Saneho." 

 Blue Relton setter "Silk" 

 Irish Seller-' -Moya," out of Col. Hilliard's 

 " Palmerston," in whelp to " Bover II. 



j.-., (.. Iis'n e.'i t el ■' !'..;■!' m," e n.le >d lemon. 



Pups can tie secure- by an cari> application. 

 Besides I offer for sale pointers and setters 01 

 minor quality, bim.fe.iei thoroughbred stock; 

 foil pedigrees. Also, several puppies of Cham- 



moVn'cd'iehiTieal breaker I aiii prepared to book 

 orders lor thorough!-., broken .legs, deliverable, 

 autumn, lssi). Particulars will be furnished on 



application to a. e. godeitrot, 



Guymard, Orange Co., N. Y. 



2nd 1 

 Poi. 



©ft* iSctmcl 



Fleas! Fleas! Worms! Worms! 



Steadman's Flea Powder for Dogs. 



A BANE TO FLEAS-A BOON To DOGS. 



THIS POWDER ia guaranteed to kill 

 fleas on dogs . .1- any or her animals, or money 

 returned. It is put up in paten t boxes with slid- 

 ing pepper box top, whi.-'n greatly facilitates its 

 use. Simple and efficacious. 



Price 50 cents by uiall, Postpaid. 



ARECA NUT FOlTWQRMS IN DOGS 



A CERTAIN REMKDY. 

 Put up in boxes containing' ten powders, with 



■ ; ■ •■ , 1 , ■ ■ : ■ 1 ■ ■. .1 ■ ■ . ■ . 

 Price 50 cents per Box by mail. 

 Both the above are recommended by KOD XHD 

 Gun and Forest and Stkeaji. 



CONROY, BISSET & MALLESON, 



65 Pulton Street, N. Y. 



HENRY C SQUIRES, 



oct 13 1 Cortlandt Street, N. Y. 



WANTED— I want to have two or three 

 valuable setter and pointer puppies thor- 

 oughly broken and trained on quail, woodcock 



and snipe be an experienced man who lues where 

 this kind of game is plenty. \ lrginia, Maryland. 

 Delaware. Southern New Jer?ey and Ohio prefer- 

 red. Address with full particulars, including 



\Iar4-4t J. H. CoForest and Stream office. 



ENGLEWOOD KENNEL. 



To Sportsmen. 



I AM prepared to board a limited num- 

 berofdogs. Settereaudp 1 th a . ■ 

 held broken. Address C. C. TOY* NSENT), 

 Feb 12-Stn. Englewood, N. J. 



FOR SALE, CHEAP— Pointer dog, ten 

 months old. Address A. G. SPENCER, JR., 

 Westbrook, Conn. Marl8,2t 



CHAMPION LIGHT WEIGHT POINTER 



'■ In tlie Stud." 



Rush is lemon and white, and winner at New 

 York. Boston, Philadelphia, St. Louis and Louis- 

 rille Shows. He is an excellent ticld dog; fine 

 nose. fast, stylish and staunch. For full partic- 

 ulars, pedigree and field qualities address 

 *:»>«. I '->'«> U1CG1LL, 

 1,096 Dean street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Fee $25. Jan.3g-tf. 



O PORTING.— FOR SALE— A couple of 

 O fine young Irish Setters, puppies, out of very 

 line stock, at No. i East Eighth stroct. Jan.28 



FOREST AND STREAM KENNEL. 

 Llewellin setter, Rattler, in the stud. Rat- 

 tler is a hands it . lie bi e.ii,blaei< points.win- 

 nerof tour bench pri.ee, ; sire, Rob Roy, lie by 

 Lavcrack's Fred, out of Slatter's P'ueebe, founder 



ield ■ 



\ frit 



of five English 



-mported bitch 



B, winner of 



two 



Llewelliu's Lill II.: no better bio 

 Will serve bitches at $15. Litters « 

 breeding to Rattler the follow 

 Mell, a beautiful blue belton. bla< 



Jack, dam Snot, winner ot uri 

 specials at Ttetr. .ir. .nil .. UJ79, : 

 1S79 in native classes; Fly, a ven 

 ton bitch, sire Shot, dam imported 

 orange and white, out of Belle, by 

 Puppies bred from above, fine 

 cheap. Address, with stamp, L. 

 Detroit, Mich. 



mt Esnml 



SPRATT'S PATENT. 



LONDON. 



Francis 0. de Luze & Co., 



18 South William Street, 



NEW YORK, 



SOLE AGENTS. 

 SHKATT'S 



DOG CAKES, 



SPKAXX'S 



DOC SOAP, 



SPRATT'S 



FORAGE FOOD 



FOR HORSES. 



National American 



Kennel Club. 



FIELD TRIAL~DERBYof |880 



THE first Amerioi 

 runumler ii,e 

 Club Rules, about II 

 isso, timeand place 



n Field Tr 



to be paid before starting. 

 Entries, giving full pa 



. . i ... ie. sex, pedigree an 

 .-„! or before AI'UIl Kt. 

 tarv of the National An 



$100; Third, 550. 

 te paid at time of 

 each for Manors, 



r!,n T< 



The In 

 and di 



i.lcd be 



. the 

 dogs I 



.ike 

 the 



Deell.tf 



FOR SALE.— Chesapeake Bay dog, 13 

 mos. old; trained and shot over 

 this winter at Currituck verranii-d ot-rtecly 

 broken; an invaluable intmal m a duck 



shooter: pedigree, ti oy * sei . nnerot i>t 



prize at Bee. ....■ ... -...:■ ind New e;it 

 in 1878. Price 5100. MAHD'R G. HAJiiluM), 

 New London, Conn., (Walnut Grove.) 

 Fob26-tf. 



l aa the stake is dn ided. 

 ENT1UKS CLOSE APKIL 1st, 1880. I 

 For blank forms of entry apply to 



CHARLES DE EOSCE, 



Secretary N. A. K. C. I 

 (P.O, Box 991.) No. 51 Brond St., N. T. City. I 

 Feb. l-.i, ;;t 



IN THE STUD.— The pure Laverack d ogj 

 Pride, by Pride of the Border ,\ Petrel. The 

 only pure Laverack in New England Fee, $30,- 

 Address H. F. DEANB, Box 1.613, Boston, Mass, 

 Sept. 4— t. f. 



