April 8, 1890. J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



197 



guUwiisetMute. 



KEEP'S SHIRTS 



ARE THE VERY BEST. 



KEEP'S PATENT PA RTLV MADE SHIRTS, 

 only plain seams to finish. for $7. 



KEEPS CUSTOM PHIRTS, very best, MADE 

 TO MEASURE, lor $10. Fit guaranteed. 



An elegant set of extra heavy gold-plated 

 buttons presented to puruhasers of sU shirts. 



KEEPS KID GLOVES, 



(FOB GEKTB.) 

 the very beat, plain or embroidored. 80o. to$1.85 

 per pair. 



KEEP'S TnOBKEIXAS. 



BBST GINGHAM, Patent Protected Ribs, $1 



each. Warranted. ' Fifty per cent, stronger than 

 any 01 her umbrella. 

 REGINA AND TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS. 



KEEP'S TOBERWKAB 

 for spring and summer wear, 50c,, 60o., Vac, SI, 

 $1.35, $1.50. Very best. Peppered Jean Drawers, 

 80c 



!64 7? KEEP'S COLLARS AND CTJITS 



in all the latest styles ; also 



GENTS' SILK AND LINEN CAMBRIC 

 HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, Kl'O. 



Shirts only delivered free. 



Merchants will be furnished with trade circu- 

 lars on application, as we furnish the trad* on 

 the most favorable terms. 



Samples fti d Circuit i tafledfree, 



KEEP MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 



031, 633. 635 & 637 Broadway, New York. 



The Inventors and only Manufacturers of Genuine 



'MIST COLOR" 



" FINE QUALITY," which are superior to auy made by any other manufacturers. 



Leaders, of which SETH GREEN says : " I have tried them and found them 



TO BE THE MOST PERFECT I HAVE EYEB SEEN." 



LENGTH. 



Trout. 



Bass. 



Extra Heavy Bass. 



Salmon. 



Very Heavy Salmon. 



Heaviest Salmon 



Per Doz, 



Three feet long 



$1.75 

 8.25 

 4.50 



$2.25 

 4.25 

 0.25 



$3.00 

 5.50 

 8.00 



$10.00 



$12.50 



$18.00 



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■'HIGHEST QUALITY," which are made expressly for experts who demand the best that is, or can be manufactured. 



Length. 



Trout. 



Bass. 



Extra Heavy Bass. 



Salmon. 



Very Heavy Salmon. 



H E AVIKST bALMOM 



Per Doz. 



Three feet long 



$3.50 

 4.00 

 0.00 



$3.00 

 5.50 

 8.00 



$4.00 

 7.00 

 10.00 



$15.00 



$18.00 



$20.00 



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ABBEY &, IMBR8E 

 48 Maiden Lane, NewYork. 



WanM. 



AUDUBON'S BIRDS. 



A NT GENTLEMAN having a set of Audubon's 

 XX birds, half size, in good order, which ho 

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

 dress at this office. „an.39-tf. 



OWLS WANTED. 



Kfi cts. each paid for the dead birds delivered 

 Olf in good condition at my address. W. J. 



KNOWLTOcT. I" I MIOH Bi 'ion, Mass. 



Febl2-3m. 



WANTED— One pair ferrets. 

 H. B. LOW, Orangovillo, Col. Co., Pa. 

 April 8-lt. 



WANTED— A situation by a young 

 man »s shooting attendant wilh ». gentle- 

 man, to take eare of shooting outllt, dogs, etc.; 

 good wing shot ; best of reference given. For 

 particulars, call or inquire for TUOS. MOONEY, 

 145 West 125th street. Now York. April S-.'IL. 



\\T ANTED.— An elk skin, full-grown 

 V V male, with or without the horns. 



A. J. COLBURN, 31 Borlston St., Boston. 

 Apr8-lt. 



Horsman's Archery 



Is Indorsed and Highly Rseommended by 



Special 



Bows and footed peacocK .«....- 

 Semd lump for lllusiraici Catalogue of Arehery it Lawu Tesaln. 



E. I. HORSMAN, 



JO & 82 'William Street, Hew York. 



SMOKE TARGET BALL. 

 FOR TRAP SHOOTING, 



MOW RIJADl, 



NO REt'EClEE. NO DISPUTES 



UNMISTAKABLE. 

 Soud for oireular. 



TITU8VILLB, PA. 



gm Jtofe. 



FOR SALE— A high-sided, very able 

 and fast sloop yacht, built by Lennox, two 

 years old, 35 by 13, drawing 3J 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 1 - "-Cabin plainly fur- 



nished. "Price $1,500. Inquire at 56 BROAD- 

 WAY, Room 1. If desired, a good man to take 

 charge. MoiSMt 



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A BARGAIN. 



IOR BALE— Price $30-an American-made 12 

 bore: «HMucU shot gun ; weighs about 8 lbs.; 

 choke-bore; rebounding- locks; extension rib, 

 and snap foro-stock; made to order last fall aud 

 sold for want of use only. It is a good shooter 

 and a plain, but durable gun. Address X., for. 

 est and Stream office. Mar3»-tf. 



FOR SALE— A fine second-hand double 

 Wesley Richards breech-loader, 12-bore, 

 81b.,prioo $100, by HORACE SMITH, No. 31 Park 

 row, New York. April l-3t. 



FOR SA:,E— A 25ft. keel yacht, with 

 comfortable cabin ; eioellent and safe boat 



for cruising; fully fitted; ready for commission. 

 April B-Bfc P. B., Forest and Stream office. 



FOK SALB-Ballard rifle, 40-cal., SOin.-barrel, 

 Swissstoi k, . ' i" . -. I its, 10U nickeled Ev- 

 erlasting shells aud reloading tools; everything 

 perfect; ?3i net cash. E.R. BARKER, 691 Broad- 

 way, New gorlc. April 8-lt. 



FOE SATjB— House at Brookhavon, L. 1., con- 

 taining 15 rooms, aid overlooking 1 the east- 

 erly part, of Great South Bay; about two acres 

 of good laud, and very heii Itliy ; a line place for a 

 Bummer boarding-house, or for a summer house 

 /ora 1'amilv of children ; good ashing and shoot- 

 ing; no malaria and lcwiu LismMos . p. , ■■ 

 terms easy. Address A. C. H., this offloe. 



April 8-lt. 



a week in your o 



tvn town. Terms and $5 



» outfit, free. Address H. HALLET & CO., 



Poi'tlitutl. M-tULie. 



WU %tmel 



The following celebrated Dogs are in 

 the stud. 



DOGS! 



St. Bernard dog " Marco"; i'ough coated, two 

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

 ming Macdona's stock— second prizes Hanover 

 Show and Rochester. 



New Foundland dog " Keeper"; four years old; 

 ttrst prize Westminster Kennel Show, 1879. 



Pointer dog, " 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 Belton setter, " Decimal Dash," eighteen 

 months old: sired by Llewellyn's celebrated 

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

 ited. 



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

 dona's champion "Rover." Never exhibited. 



English setter, "Ranger II"; a purebred Lav- 

 erack, son of Macdona's celebrated " Ranger." 

 His get won first ai B u ■. i i ■and Paris shows, and 

 second at Puppy Stakes in Eastern Field Trials 

 1879. 



Stud fee, $25,00 . 



For Sale. 



The get of the following thoroughbred 

 Bitclies. 



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

 Prince Solm's celebrated slock; a magnificent 

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

 over and Rochester show. 



Pointer " Queen," liver and wnite, lstWestmin- 

 ster Kennel Show 1878, in whelp to "Croxteth. 



Cordon setter "Beauty," 1st Boston Show 1878, 

 2nd New York Show 1878. 



Pointer "Dora"— aver and white, out of 



■ !,.,. i- - ' - ■!,.; ■ . ... 



Blue Belton setter " Silk" 



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

 " Palmerston," in whelp to " Rover II. 



English Setter" Donna." white and lemon. 



Pups can be seeure„ by an early application. 

 Besides I offer for sale pointers and setters of 

 minor quality, but of good thoroughbred stock ; 

 fuU pedigrees. Also, several puppies of eham. 



piuil " Queen." In ' -i ioioii ' ; -c ion." 



Having engaged the services of Macdona's re- 

 nowned field trial breaker 1 am prepared to book 

 orders for thoroughly broken dogs, deliverable 

 autumn, 1880. Particulars will be furnished on 

 application to A. K. GOmCFFROY, 



Gnymard, Orange Co., N. Y. 



PINE LODGE KENNELS.— I am ore- 

 par«d to take a limited number of dogs, 

 either setters or pointers, and train them thor- 

 oughly. I give my puppies seven msnths' work 

 out of the t; i "" cc satisfaction, if 



the dog has all the natural instincts. Refer- 

 ences on application. Prices, $50 and $75, ac- 

 cording to length of time I keep the dog, with 

 discount to parties at long dislanees. A 

 WINTER. Cairi '.'' Ecu itv. Heortrla. 



ENGLEWOOD KENNEL. 



To Sportsman, 



I AM prepared to board a limited num- 

 ber of dogs. Setters and pointers thoroughly 

 field broken. Address C. C. To Win SEND, 

 Febl2-3m. Englewood, N. J. 



FOR SALE— Good pedigreed, line-col- 

 ored pointer, fifteen months old, weighs 48 

 lbs., nearly br " i as been shot over. Ad- 

 dress BE A COl ' 18 Myrtle street. Bos- 

 ton. April 1-tf. 



rport SALE.— One lam on and whitesetter dog— 

 -C broken. Address C.M.PRATT, 



AprS-lr. Westbrook, Conn. 



®U gtutttl. 



IN THE STUD! 



ENGLISH setter dog Ray, by Pride of 

 the Border, out of Dimity ; bred by Chas. H. 

 Raymond, Eiq., Morris Plains, N.J.; raised by 

 Edmund Orgiil, Esq., Brooklyn, L. I.; broken by 

 George W. Winford, Esq.. Clermantown, Tenn.; 

 four years old ; while, with liver ears; of excel- 

 lent disposition : the sirs and grandsire of many 

 superior voting doga ; winner of " V. H. C," New 

 York Show, 1879; first prize, Philadelphia. 1879, 

 his son Stanley taking s* com] prize; first prize, 

 Boston. 1871). and will bo shown in Champion 

 Class, New York, 1880; fee $Z5. 



lam nowprepsred to receive a limited num- 

 ber of pointers aud setters to board at my kennel 

 at Flushing, Queens County, N. Y.,wlth supe- 

 rior attention to feeding, exercising, etc, Lle- 

 wellin and Irish set ter aud pointer pups for sale. 

 Send stamp for pedigrees and particulars. 



Address HENRI W. LIVINGSTON, 



183 Wesl Foidy -second street, New York. 



April 1-it. 



K 9 KENNELS. 



BREAKING, breeding, boarding. Large 

 stream on the place, and daily access. Best 

 feed and care. Terms easy. Inclose stamp. 



By mail— K 9 Mango Cure. 50c; K9 Worm Pow- 

 ders, 50c; K 9 Flea Powders, : 0c; Iv Soap, 25c 

 Kennels one mile from Dover, Del. Address 



E. & C. YON CULIN, 



P.O. Box 218. Dover, Del. 



ST. BERNARDS FOR SALE.— The un- 

 dersigned, wish ing I o reduce his kennel, offers 



for sale sevem I magniflce pi rted Mount St. 



Bernard dogs and bitches, carefully selected from 

 the best European strains. To be sold for no 

 fault. For prices, pedigrees, etc., address. 



Lb HOY" 7,. CULLINS, 

 Sept 18-tf Lancaster, Mass., TJ. S. A. 



MICKE'S 



Never Failing Doa Distemper Cure 



and Flea Destroyer. 



Far sale by all Druggists at 25 Cents each, 



Wholetalc Agents— Bruen &Hobart. 214 Pulton 

 Street, N. Y.; Smith. Kline &, Co., 309 N. Third 

 Street Phila.; Finley & Thompson, B5 Magazine 

 Street, New Orleans, La.; W. H. Holabii -1, Val- 

 paraiso, Ind.: Trimble & Kleibneker, Baltimore. 



Cure or Destroyer sent by mail on receipt of 

 25c. to L. A . M UtKR. Hasten. Pa. 



Fleas! Fleas! Worms! Worms! 



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 slid- 

 ing pepper box top, which greatly facilitates its 

 use. Simple and efficacious. 



Price 50 cents by tuadl, Postpaid. 



ARECA NUT FOfTvVORMS IN DOGS 



A CERTAIN REMEDY. 

 Put up in boxes containing ten powders, with 

 full directions for use. 



Price BO cents per Box by mall. 

 Both the above are recommended by Ron akd 

 Gun and Porebt and Btream. 



C0NR0Y, BISSET & MALLES0N, 



65 Pulton Street, N. Y. 



HENRY C. SQUIRES, 



oot 18 1 Cortlandt Street. N. Y. 



DOCKET SP&KIEL 



BREEDING KENNEL 



M. P. McKoon, Franklin, Delaware Co., N. Y. 



I KEEP ONLY' (JOl.UxEite; of the finest 

 strains. I Bell only young sto' 

 satisfaction and safe delivery to 

 These beautiful aud intelligent 

 beaten for ruffed grot B ad 

 ing and retrieving. Correapon 

 mp will get printed pedigrees, 



monials, etc 



Iguarantee 

 :verj' customer. 

 d "'.';- catmot be 

 oodeoek shoot- 

 dent6 inclosing 

 circulars, testi- 



j'cj 



Imperial Kennel 



Setters and Pointers thor- 

 oughly Kield itroken. 

 Young Dogs handled with 



."till anil juili-i ""I 

 Dogs have dailv access to salt 

 water. 

 N. B.— Setter and Pointer 

 puppies ; also, broken doga (or sale ; full pedi- 

 grees. Address 1 1. i.ii l.t iv liK.Ti mis River, N. J 



IN THE STUD— Tlio pure Laverack dog 

 Pride, by Pridn r.f tin. Border x Petrel. The 

 only pure Lat cruel, in Ingland. Fee. $50. 



AddresaH. p. DEANE, Box l.BK, Boston, Mass. 

 6ept.4-tf 



Mlu ^ ruiul 



The New York 



DOG SHOW. 



THE 4TH ANNUAL DOG SHOW 



OF THE 



Westminister Kennel Club 



WILL BE HELD AT 



MADISON SQUARE GARDEN 



(UATB OUiMOBE'S), 



On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and 



THUR8DAY, 



APRIL 27th, S8lh and K9tli, 1880. 



ENTRIES CLOSE POSITTVELY ON 

 APRIL ISrn. 



Premium Lists and Entry Blanks can be nad 



iV "H ' i Snpei-in ■-, ,;.,,- I ... Hi, . ' :■ , '. 



TON STREET. 



mar25,Sfc 



CHARLES LINCOLN, 



Superintendent. 



CHAMPION LIGHT WEIGHT POINTER 



"In 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 full partic- 

 ulars, pedigree and field qualities address 

 JKS>MUr«I> ORG1ILL, 



1,098 Dean street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Fee $25. JauJJ3-tf. 



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'OREST AND STREAM KENNEL. 

 Llowolliu setter, Hat tier, in the stud. Rat- 



? a handsome blue belton, black points, win- 

 ' by 



t tho 



ndei 



field trials, out of pure Laverack imported biloh 

 Pickles; the bv LleweNin's Prince, winner of 

 two firsts and three championships, out of 

 Llewellin's Lill II.: no better blood in America. 

 Will serve bitches at $15. Litters warranted. I am 

 breeding to Rattler the following bitches:— 

 Mel], a beautiful blue belton, black/ points, sire 

 Jack, dam Spot, winner of first and second 

 specials at Detroit. 'Mich., IS',9. also first at Boston 

 1879 in native, classes ; Fly, a very fine roan bel- 

 ton bitch, sire Shot, darn im i.-uricd Fannie ; Pat, 

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

 Puppies bred from above, fine stock, for sale 

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

 Detroit, Mich. Decll.tr 



FOR SALE— Pure red Irish setter 

 bitch pup. ten months old, for$15. J. ROY, 

 Port Washington, O. 



Mlir'.lS.tf ' 



TcOK SAlfi— A few very fine and highlv-bred 

 F setter piippioa, fi months old. Also several 

 sets cariboo and moose horns, and 1 magnificent 

 sotof wapiti. Apply by letter to F.G. W.,1\0. 

 drawer II, Throe Itivcrs, Canada. April 8-St. 



FOR SALE English setter pups of One strains 

 :in "i.'i |. ■■: in c ii..- i'L'L i l. ; I, Ellington, 



Conn. April 8-lt. 



FOR SALE — A handsome liver and 

 white pointer dog, three years old, thor- 

 oughly broken; is stanch as a rock, with extra 

 good hose, and a fine fielder: has been hunted 

 two seasons on woodcock and ruffed grouse ; is 

 sound and healthy; weighs 55 lb--; sold for no 

 fault; price $10. CHAS. F. KENT, Box 1,873, 

 Binghamton, N. Y. April 8-lt. 



NATIONAL AMERICAN KENNEL 

 CLUH STUD BOOK, Volume II. Entries 

 close May 1, 1680. For blank forms of entries for 

 Sperling Dogs and non-Sporting Dogs in Volume 

 II. of tho Stud Hook, apply to the undersigned. 

 Entries close May 1, ItSII. Also, for copies of 

 Volume I. .N. A. K. ('. Slud Book. .Price $». 

 Apply to CHARLES DeI-H 'bNtI 111. See'v. 



Apr8-tt 61 Broadway, New York. 



NOTICE.— A DOG TRAINER,— The un- 

 dersigned, now prepared to take s bmlied 

 number of dogs for thorough handling and 



breaking, respeei I nlly oners the toUowing well- 

 known gentlemen as' references: Mr. V. Sehue- 

 hardt, bi William ■irect. AewYork; Mr.M.H. 

 Dennis, Newark, N. .).. Dr. \V. S. Webb, l.i Wall 

 street New York; Mr. Chas. Heath, Newark, 

 N. J„ ' and Mr. Edward Leverch, 111 Reade 

 NewYork. ~ 



Mar JK-tt. 



