Maech 26, 1880.J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



157 



— A New Haven paper contains an ad- 

 vertisement calling for "a well-trained 

 'cat-dog,' one that is kindly disposed to 

 the human family, but has a decided anti- 

 pathy to cats and favors their complete 

 annihilation. For such a dog a reasonable 

 price will be paid. Address, naming breed 

 and price, ' D.,' box 852." 



— One Staten Island dog whipped another 

 Staten Island dog the other day, and the 

 owner of the whipped dog sued the 

 owner of the whipping dog for damages. 

 It was decided to introduce the two com- 

 batants in evidence, and the belligerent 

 brutes were accordingly brought into 

 court. While the Justice was scrutiniz- 

 ing their respective points they broke 

 loose, and within about two seconds that 

 court-room was an apparent dog-pit. The 

 dogs dashed and leaped and sprawled 

 about, the lawyers and spectators climbed 

 up on to the tables, a stampede ensued, 

 and finally the dogs were parted, while 

 their owners were ordered to pack off and 

 settle their differences elsewhere. 



Qm %inx\imuvX%. 



SPORTSMAN'S RESORT&SUM- 

 MER BOARDING-HOUSE. 



TWENTY miles of good trout streams: easy 

 aecess from house; good place tor dog and 

 cun in season. References given. ISAAC M. 

 BRADLEY, EJdrod, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 



RICHARD DAFT 



(CAPTAIN OF ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN), 



Crick:. 

 fitter to the A 

 ies of Clu 

 Ins new and enlar 

 season 

 free 

 N, 



rt Ball and Lawn Tennis out- 

 ny and Navy, begs to inform 

 U6| ■ and Schools, that 

 ■ i illustrated Price List for 

 endv. nnd will be sent post- 

 BICHAED DAFT, 



•eeupi . 



o. 1 Lister Gate, Nottingham, England. 



To Agents : Goods can also be had from Hr. A. 



J. BEACH, Philadelphia, Pa. 



-ARCHERY 

 fP LAWN TENNIS; 



Horsman's Archery 



Is Indorsed and Highly Recom- 

 mended by 



Hon. Maurice Thompson, Father of Archery 



in this country; 

 Will H. Thompson, Esq., Champion Archer of 



-the United States; 



Henry O. Carver, l!si|., President, of the Na- 

 tional Archery Association; 



A. S. Browner!, Esq., President of the Eastern 

 Archery Association; 



and other leading Archers. 



Special attention is called to my SPANISH 

 YEW-BACKED BOWS and footed peacock 

 feathered Arrows. 



Send stamp for Illustrated Catalogue of Arch- 

 ery and Lawn Tennis. 



ES. I. IXOB-SMA]^, 



80 & S2 WILLIAM STREET, 

 NEW YORK. 



KEEP'S SHIRTS 



ARE THE VERY BEST. 



KEEP'S PATENT PARTLY MADE SHIRTS, 



, !l\ |,!:ii,i -e ; ,;,i, :... hai.-'i,. e Li. i .;■]. 



KEEPS CUSTOM SHIRTS, very best, MADE 

 TO MEASURE, 6 for $10. Fit guaranteed. 



An elegant set of extra heavy gold-plated 

 buttons presented to purchasers of six shirts. 



KEEP'S KID GLOVES. 



(FOR CENTS.) 



the very best, plain or embroidered. $1,10 per 

 pair. 



KEEP'S UMBRELLAS. 



BEST GINGHAM, Patent Protected Ribs, 81 



each. Warranted. Fifty per cent stronger than 



any other umbrella. 



REGINA AND TWrLLED SILK UMBRELLAS. 



KEEP'S UNDERWEAR 



for spring and summer wear, 50c, 00c, 75o., $1, 

 $1.25, $1.50. Very best. 



KEEP'S COLLARS AND CUFFS 



in aU the latest styles ; alBO 



GENTS' SILK AND LINEN CAMBRIC 

 HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, ETC. 



i furniBh the trada on 



Samples and Ci 



KEEP MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 



81, 633, 635 & 637 Broadway, New York. 



a week in your own town. Terms and* 6 

 i ree, AddresB H. HALLET & CO., 

 d, Main e. 



MacINTOSH WATERPROOF GOODS. 



In ordering Stock or Pants please state the Size— -you can easly obtain it from your Shoemaker- 

 of the Boot or Shoe you are accustomed to wear. 



Th e quality of these goods is so well and widely known as to require no comment. It is not only unequaled, but also unap- 

 proached by that of any similar manufacture in the world. By a special arrangement with the Messrs. Macintosh, we are en- 

 abled to place their goods in the hands of Sportsmen at prices which will certainly drive all inferior makes out of the market. 



Stockings, full length of leg, any sized foot, per pair, 



Pants, reachin g nearly to the armpit, 



Heavy flax ground sheets, weight 6-12 lbs.; size 71-2x41-2 ft. each, 



$8 00 



14 00 



8 00 



ABBEY & IIY8BRBE, 48 Maiden Lane, New York. 



H. L. LEONARD'S 



SPLIT BAMBOO RODS. 



With Patent Water-proof and Patent Split Ferules, the former protecting the wood from moisture 

 and the latter making it IMPOSSIBLE FOR THESE RODS TO BREAK AT THE FERULE. 



Trout and Bass Fly, 

 Bass Bait, - 



(With Reel Plate $5.00 additional). 



ftb 

 25 



SOLE AGENTS 



Grilse, with Heel Plate, 

 Salmon, « " 



50 



WILLIAM MILLS & SON, 



7 Warren Street, - New York. 



FINE FISHING TACKLE. 



Send for Price List. 



T. B. CROOK & CO., 



Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers in 



Ishing Tackle, Archery, 

 110 ILL ItBDS OF SPOf 



50 Fulton street, N. Y. 



Sole Agents for THOMAS ALDRED, London, manufacturer of the Finest Archery in the world. 



J. B. CROOK'S Specialties for 1880. 



THOMAS ALDRED'S Yew Bows, from $35 to $75. 



■■■':■,. -| ; el. Ii, ,<,.!;(. 



J. B. CROOK'S Hexagonal ISambooFly Rods, S,.H,I Keel Plate, $20. 



.1. B. CROOK'S Laneownoil mi.i1 Lomonwood Bows, $7.50. 



J. B. (Mil (Oiv's Mewporl Basa Bods, suitably for Trolling and still Baiting for all 

 kinds of salt water fishing, eight to nine feel, German Silver Mounted. Pepper Cane second joint and two tips, $15. 



Send 25 cents for Illustrated Catalogue for 1880, giving Hints on Archery ami Rillo shooting nnd the Rules of Cricket, Foot Ball, Lawn 

 Tennis, Glass Ball Shooting and a Synopsis of Fishing, giving :i description of ¥'" h " 

 N. B Nothing but first-class Goods sold at this Establishment. 



when to go and what Tackle to u 



$gMIanMM. 



THE WILSON PATENT 



ADJUSTBLE CHAIR, 



POSITIONS. 



Parlor Library, Inva, 

 lid Chair, Child's Crib- 

 Bed or Lounge, com- 

 bining beauty, light- 

 ness, strength, simpli- 

 city, and comfort. 

 Everything to an exact 

 science. Orders by mail 

 BKADING J-OSITJON. promptly attended to. 



Goods snipped to any address, C. O. D. Send 

 Stamp for Illu -\n u-'l Civeuka-. -luute Forest 



KRUG & GO'S 



CHAMPAGNES! 



STANDARD AND DRY. 



The Sportsman's Wine!! 



A. ROCHEREAU, 



THE SOLE AGENTS, 

 6 South William street, NewYork. 



SKUNK, RED FOX, COON, MUSKRAT 

 AND MINK 

 BOUGHT FOR CASH 

 At the highest market prices. 

 Send for circular, ,h t d,,, , u« ul^ 



No. 5 Howard street. 

 New York. 



flattM. 



AUDUBON'S BIRDS. 



ANY GENTLEMAN haying a set of Audubon's 

 birds, half size, in good order, which he 

 would like to sell for $75, will please ad- 

 dress at: this office. ., an.29-tf . 



OWLS WANTED. 



K A cts. each paid for the dead birds delivered 

 0\f in good condition at my address. W. J. 

 KNOWLTON, 1S8 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 

 Febl2-2in. 



TX7 ANTED— Berth on a small sloop 

 VV yacht for the coming season ; competent 



to overhaul and take coinulci e charge. Address 

 CAPTAIN TOM, care Forest ami Stream Office. 

 March25,lt 



DUCK SHOOTING.— 35,000 acres of 

 beautiful marsh on the Detroit. River, four 



L i , ; 1 1 j --■. i'r>'n . M'r.i );■ in - .hare in above 



for sale. Apply to C. MACDONALD, 52 Wall 

 street, New York. Mar.l8,3t 



FOR SALE— A high-sided, very ahle 

 and fast: sloop yacht, liiiili: by Lennox, two 

 years old, 35 by 13, drawing ">i feet. Owner 

 cruised along coast all last summer with safety. 

 Cabin roomy; is sound and strong in all re- 

 spects, so that owner, if desired, will give legal 

 warranty to boas represented. Cabin plainly fur- 

 nished. Trice $1,500. Inquire at nii BROAD- 

 WAT, Room 1. it desired, a good man to take 

 charge. Mar25,4t 



A BARGAIN. 



and a pluin, but durable gun. 

 est uud Stream office. 



Ilw %tmtl 



The New York 



DOG J3HOW. 



THE 4TH ANNUAL DOG SHOW 



OF THE 



Westminister Kennel Club 



WILL BE HELD AT 



MADISON SQUARE GARDEN 



(LATE GILMORE'S), 



On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and 



THURSDAY, 



APRIL 37th, 38tli and 39th, 1880. 



ENTRIES CLOSE POSITIVELY ON 

 APKIL 12th. 



Premium Lists and Entry Blanks can be had 

 from the Superintendent, at his office. 141 FUL- 

 TON STREET. 



CHARLES LINCOLN, 



mar25,5t Superintendent. 



NOTICE.— A DOG TRAINER.— The im 

 dersigned, now prepared to take " 

 number of dogs for thorough ham 

 breaking, respectfully offers the follin 

 known gentlemen as references: Mr. 

 hardt, 63 William street, New York, 

 Dennis, Newark, N.J ~ 



■el, Ne 



York; Mr. 



Chas. Heath, No 



— ited 



ig and 

 UK well- 

 Schue- 

 r. M. K. 

 " Wall 



N. J., and Mr. Edward Lev ereli, 111 Rtmde street,' 



New York. For partiuulai mi rices apply to 



Mar.26-tf. T. k ; . iolm, N» J. 



