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FOREST AND STREAM. 



fllAROH 35, 1380. 



and Gun. 



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- 



AS WE do not employ any authorized agents or canvassers, we oner our tnend3 m every locality who will give any time or attention to collee 

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



Collect Subscription price, 3 months, $1 OO 

 Commission to be retained, 3 " .25 



Amount to remit us, 3 .75 



6 months, $2.00 

 .50 



1 year, $4.00 

 1 " l.OO 



2 years, $7.00 

 2 " 1.50 



$1.50 



$3.0O 



$5.50 



3 years, $10.00 

 3 " 2.0Q 



3 '■ $8,00 



Condition to the above 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, ------------------ fWO.OO 



To the one sending the next largest amount, in accordance with the above conditions, ____-_----- io.W> 



To the third on the list, ------------------- 50.00 



And to the fourth, - - - - - - - - - - - , - ~ ",.7 _ _ _ " " 2o00 



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 allowod 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 $35 

 to $100 of the cash premiums in six months. 



To any Person sending us before July 1, 1880, 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 : 



a Tips, and one dozen 25-lneb, 



Jordan's Manual of Vertebrates. 

 A copy of Forest and Stream for one year. 

 A three-piece double-ferule, lancewood tip, full mounted, pol- 

 ished Bass, Trout or Bait Bod. 



Cones' Field Ornithology. I One five-foet laneewood Bow, IIo 



One Fishing Outfit, consisting of Kod, Beel, Line, Snells and Arrows. 



Hooks. One pair Club.Skates. 



One Bussia-leather Fly-hook, and one dozen assorted Flies. I 



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, we will 



send, in place of commission, any of the folloAving 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 S-pieee 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. 

 Cones' Key to North American Birds. 



One Gent's site-foot self -lancewood Bow, made to weight, 



and one dozen half -notched polished Arrows. 

 One Set Parlor Archery, complete in box. 

 Onepair niekled-plated Club Skates. 

 One Parlor Air-Oun. 



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 

 canbeobtained, inclose money in Registered Letter, Addresss ^^ ^ ^^ pngygg^g ^ 



New York, January 1st, 1880. 



New York City, AT. Y, 



Wnt BKeimeL 



"J^Ofi SALE.— A Gordon bitch one year of aire ; 

 -*- extra tan markings, dark eyes, and mild dis- 

 position ; is now in breaker's hands, tuad is all 

 ready for the field. Sired by Doan's Tom out of 

 my BeS9. For particular.- addices G. S. THOMP- 

 SON, Box 103, Foxboro', Mass. March23,tf 



FOR SALE CHEAP— A few very fine 

 thoroughbred Irish setters, from five to 

 ten yers old, containing id: od ut Elc-ho, Plunket 

 and Eory O'More. Address E. J. BOBBINS, 

 "Wetherstleld, Conn. Mar25,tf 



}70R SALE CHEAP— Well broken 

 setter bitch, three venrs old ; best imported 



. iced eVi-'o --u:: -ice ■• -.de; '■■----::. : . I id: i. .--- 



Mar25-lt. 



BEACON KENNEL— In stud, white im- 

 ported bulldog- Punch, imported white oull- 



terrier Grab, laipcaded id c\ -terrier Ike. Address 

 BEACON KENNEL, 

 Mar25-tf S3 My rtle street, Bost on. 



rpHOROUGHBRED COOKER SPANIEL 

 J- pup. six weeks old, for sale; price, $20. 

 Full pediirree [riven. .Address C. BATTEJT, 

 Mar25-lt 383Mlchi;ian street. Buffalo, N. Y. 



OETTER PUPS— Red Irish pedigree, Al, 



O forsalecheap. BAG OTS' Aquarial and Gold- 

 fish Depot, No. 81 Fulton street. MarchM.lt 



T?OR SALE — Three bitch collie puppies, 



J. ex imported Lassie, winner of first prize, St. 



Louis, October, 1879, by Boy, winner of first, New 



.. -I -, ■■■•>< 11,1879. J. W. DOWNEY, M.S., 



Mar.25-lt. New Market, Md. 



K 9 KENNELS. 



DOGS BROKEN. 



Having removed our kennels from Delaware 

 City to this far-superior (fame district, where we 

 have every f aci 1 1 r. v f . n- Orea kinp, breeding-, board- 

 ing ami exercising on land and water, we invite 

 inuuiry. Inclose stamp. Price low. TerniB easy. 



E. & C. VON CULIN, 



P. O. Box 218. Dover. Del. 



17 OR SALE, CHEAP— Pointer dog, ten 

 1 months old. Addres3 A. G. SPENCER, JR., 

 ' —tit. Conn. J'— ' 



FLEAST 



USE DR. AL. WATTS' FLEA SOAP, 

 a safe and efficacious remedy and preven- 

 tive for fleas and all eruptions of the skin pro- 

 duced by them. It cleanses the had- of till im- 



piu :i"li 8 nd '..- i- : :d i.]i-:l : - ed pie en . . 1.1 



posse-res tiie most thrrmpjdi disinfecting- prop- 

 erties. It is impossible ter flees vMjce where it 

 is used. Briee. 25 cent:-, per rape. For sale by all 

 druggists. Wholesale depot, to t Lincoln street, 

 Boston. Dr. Watts offers for sale the lni-pest 

 assortment in A moiiea of tlogs of all breeds. Tlie 

 skillful ue ue ii 1 i in i i t made a spec- 



ialty. The fact that Dr. Watts has for four con- 

 secutive years held by appointment the position 

 of Special Officer of the City of Boston to have 

 charge of unlicensed clops is sufficient guarantee 

 of reliability. All communications and orders 

 will reoeive prompt attention. Address 



DR. AL. WATTS. 

 Mar 25-tf 164 Lincoln street, Boston, Mass, 



me iwttrt. 



Neversink Lodge Kennels* 



The following celebrated Dogs are In 



the stud. 



DOG-S! 



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

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

 ming- Macdona's stock— second prizes Hanover 

 Show and Bochester. 



NewPoundland dog " Keeper"; four years old; 

 first prize »' nnel Show, 1879. 



Pointer do?;, " Croxteth" ; liver and white ; one 

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

 nowned stock— 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 bv Llewellyn's celebrated 

 "Dash"— a maa-niilee.n stud dog— never exhib- 

 ited. 



Irish setter, "Rover II"; pure red ; son of Mae- 

 dona's champion "Rover." Never exhibited . 



English setter, "Banger II"; a pure bred Lav- 

 eraek, Bon of Mac-d..,rm's celebrated " Ranger." 



-I."-;, .'.'._'-, 



second at Puppy Stakes in Eastern Field Trials 

 1S79. 

 Stud fee, $25.00. 



For Sale. 



The get of the following thoroughbred 



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

 Prince Solftt'8 celebrated stock ; a magnificent 

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

 -i- smd Rochester show. 



Pointer "Queen," liver and white, lstWestmin- 

 ster Kennel Show 1878, in whel 11 to "Croxteth. 



Gordon setter -Tieautr." 1st Boston Show 1878, 



dii.l red ' or!- dd.e Mr 



Pointer "Dora"— elver and white, out of 



" Queen " ftnd " Sanono." 



Blue Belton setter" Silk" 



Irish Setter '' Moya," out of Col. Hilhard's 

 " Palmerston," in whelp to "Rover II. 



English Setter" Donna," white and lemon. 



Pups can 0e secure- by an early applicatK _ . 

 Besides I oiler let- sale pointers and setters of 

 minor quality, but of" good thoroughbred stock; 

 full pedigrees. Also, several puppies of ehani- 

 pii.an '■ Queen." by champion " Sensation." 



having engaged i he services of Macdona's re- 

 nowned field trial breaker 1 ani prepared to book 

 orders for thoroughly broken dogs, deliverable, 

 autumn, is 0. I'ti il ill I mini Ik 1 u 



application to A. E. OOIIMFHIOV, 



Guyniai-d, Oraage Co., N. Y. 



Safvipionught weight pointer 



'•Iii the Stud." 



Hush is lemon and white, and winner at New 

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

 ville Shows. He is an excellent Held dog; fine 

 nose. fast, stylish and staunch. For ful 1 partic- 

 ulars, pedigree and field qualities addres3 

 JIDJIUSD OltOH.L, 

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

 Fee $25, Jau.22-tf . 



®toe gkmwl. 



SPRATT'S PATENT. 



LONDON. 



Francis 0. de Luze & Co., 



1$ South William Street, 



NEW YORK, 



SOLE AG-ENTS. 

 SFBSATT'S 



DOC CAKES, 



SPBATT'S 



SPRATT'S 



FOR HORSES. 



National American 



Kennel Club. 



FIELD TRSALJDERBYof 1880 



TUB first American Field Trial Derby will be 

 run under the National American Kennel 

 Club fitiles, about the third week in November, 

 I'-.- I, time and place to be hereafter announced, 

 for setter and pointer puppies whelped on or 

 alter APKIL 1st, 1879. 



First Prize. $150 ; Second, $100 ; Third, $50. 

 Entries. Five Dollars each, to be paid at time of 

 .-rev ..rd-ddrn additional each for starters, 



idiii: -.viaa lull particulars as to color, 

 marking, st -.. i ,...* e id name, must be made 



on or before APRIi 1st, 1SSO, to the Sec-re- 

 tarv of the National American Kennel Cub. 



Any number of dog's, the property of one 

 owner, can ran for this "stake. The names and 

 pedigree of all the puppies entered will be sent 

 to all the sportsmen's papers for publication. 



The forfeit money to be added to the stake 

 and divided between the winning dogs in the 

 same ratio or proportion as the stake is divided. 



ENTRIES CLOSE AFKII. 1st, 1880. 



For blank forms of entry apply to 



CHARLES DE RONGE, 



Secretary N. A. K. C, 

 (P.O, Box 994.) No, 51 Broad St., N. T. City. 

 Feb.l9,flt 



W>H %tmt\. 



Fleas! Fleas! Worms! Wormsl 



Steadman'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 Blld- 

 lng pepper box top, wkicn greatly facilitates ita 

 use. Simple and efficacious. 



Price 50 cents by mail, Postpaid. 



ARECA NUT F0R~WQRMS IN D0B8 



A CEBTAIN REMEDY. 

 Put up in boxes containing ten powders, with 

 fuU directions for use. 



Price CO cents per Box by mall. 



Both the above are recommended by BOD AMD 

 Gtrs and Forest and Stream. 



CONROY, BISSET & MALLESON, 



65 Fulton Street, N. Y„ 



HENRY C SQUIRES, 



oot 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 by an experienced man who Uvea where 

 this kind of game is plenty. Virginia, Maryland, 

 Delaware, Southern New Jer-ey and Ohio prefer- 

 red. Address with full particulars, ineludlng 

 price, reference*. &c., 

 Marl-It J. 11. C, Forest and Stream office. 



T70REST AND STREAM KENNEL. 

 JO Lleweliin setter, Rattler, In the stud. Rat- 

 tler is a handsome blue belton.black pointa.wm- 

 ner of four bench prizes; sire, Kob Koy, he by 

 Laverack's Fred.out of Slatter's Phoebe, tgunder 

 of the field trial strain, winner of five English 

 field trials, out of pure Laverack imported bitch 

 Pickles ■ she by Llewellin'3 Prince, winner ot 

 two firsts and three championships, out of 

 Llewellin's Lill II. j no betterblood In America. 

 •Will serve bitches at $15. Litters warran ted. I am 

 breeding to Rattler the following bitches :— 

 Mell, a beautiful blue belton, black points, sire 

 Jack, dam Spot, winner of first and second 

 specials at De & i ! . also first at Boston 



lk"9 in native classes ; Fly, a very fine roan bel- 

 ton bitch, sire Shot, dam Imported lannie ; Pat, 

 orange and white, out of Belle, by Royal George. 

 Punnies bred from above, line stock, for sale 

 cheap. Address, with stamp, L. F. WHITMAN, 

 Detroit, Mich. Decll.tf 



IN THE STUD— The pure Laverack dog 

 Pride, by Pride of the Border x Petrel. The 

 only pure Laverack in New England. Fee. $60. 

 Address H. F. DEANE, Box l.ttB, Boston, Mass. 

 Sept.4-tf 



FOR SALE— Pure red Irish setter 

 bitch pup. ten months old, for$15. J- HOY, 

 Port Washington, O. Mar.H.ff 



FOR SALE. 



250,000 BROOK TROUT FRY, 

 At reasonable rates. Address for prices to 

 J. B. & F. N. EDDY, 

 Randolph, Cattaraujtis County, N. Y. 



