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[April SO, 1880. 



PUBLISHERS' DEPARTMENT. 



[From p prominent Drug House.] 

 II. IT. W,uo:i.;i: &CO„ KOCHBStEB, N. T.~ tmis 

 SlB;— Itisnow only I luce montilS Since wc re- 

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 as yours, especially your Safe Kidney and Liver 

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SISSON & FOX, 

 Alexandria Bay, N. X-— IMv. 



—See advertisements of property for sale and 

 to let, under heading Hotels and Besorts for 

 Sportsmen.- LAttV. 



—See advertisement, of H. W. Livingston's 

 "Ray" in the atud.-Lddi). 



.» 



—Messrs. John II. Mann & Co., of Syracuse, 

 write ttsthal the demand for their Trolling Spoon 

 (especially the Perfect Revolving) has been so 

 large as to occasion a slight delay infilling orders, 

 but that by the 16th of May they will be able to 

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 indicate very quickly when they are hit, and, 

 owing to their vibratory motion when in the air, 

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James U. Green, Washington, D. C, writes: 

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New Observatory.— The always relia- 

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"We state it with pleasure, as it is a mat- 

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 buildings will be in course of construc- 

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 is the property known as the Langvvorthy 

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A location handsomer and more con- 

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 one man and one alone is Rochester in- 

 debted for this grand institution. H. H. 

 Warner, Esq., is the party who supplies 

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 Mr. Warner is at the head of the firm of 

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OF THE 



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MRS. "W. T. LRvrns", 

 Box 1074, Topokn. Kansas. Apr g8-3t 



<k mat 



COTTAGE TO LET, at 

 location very pleasant 



til flushed; two good boats 

 tree; fruit and shade tree. ; 



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 two or three rods, on a river not toe, .,.„ 

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 and Stream. AprilSl.iJt 



m\t pelmet. 



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ivill get printed |,edii; u-e.s circulars, tosiin: 

 trials etc. 



of the Held trial 

 held ir'als. out ot 

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 Detroit, Mich. Decll.tf 



Fleas! Fleas! Worms! Worms! 



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CONROY, BISSET & MALLESON, 



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. HENRY C SQUIRES, 



oct 12 1 Cortlan dt S trcet. N. Y. 



ImperiaI_Kennel 



Setters and Pointers thor- 

 oughly Field Broken. 

 Young Uogs handled with 



skill and judgment. 

 Dogs have ilailv access to salt 



N. B.-Selicr and Pointer 

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Wholesale Agents— Charles L. Ritzman, 943, 



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 paraiso, Bid.; Trimble ,v Ivlcibae or. Laltimore. 

 Cure or lies royer =..-in ey ■..., I ...i i . .■. a ,,1 

 2Se., to L. A. MICIvE. Laston, Pa. 



CHAMPION LIGHT WEIGHT POINTER 

 "IRTISH. 9 ' 



'•In the Stud." 



Rush Is lemon and white, and winner at New 

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

 ville Shows, lie is an excellent Held dog; line 

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

 ulars, pedigree and held qualities address 



KDMirrvn oiifiiu., 



1,01)1) Dean street, Bruoklyn, N. Y. 

 Fee £25. J an .22-1 f. 



Iptlli .-.ALE— Red Irish seller pups, out of Cora. 

 1 by Baltimore Kennel Club's Herg ; Cora by 

 Eleho, out of Stella; both imported. Full pedi- 

 gree on application. Dr. T. J . SMITH ERS. 

 April 22-31.. Easton, Md. 



.eadvfor tit, ... 

 my Hess. For particulars address G. S. THOMP- 

 SON. Box hit). Foxboro". Mass. Marelel.'i.tl 



TX7"OULD LIKE TO EXCHANGE (or 



VV buy reasonable) a fine little hound imp, 

 good stock, seven weeks old, for an all liver 

 spaniel dog, not over one year old. Address flux 

 119, Tam.iu.ua, Pa. AprJM.lt 



Ci 1 K wiu buy a very flue thoroughbred 

 r>i») red lush I, itch, "eight months old, con- 

 tainnig blood of Plunkett and Rory O'Moore. 

 Address E. .1. HOJJUIN-, Vi'cihui stu-ld. Conn. 

 April 16, 1C 



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>OR SALE— The bull terrier dog Pineher;he 

 j_ is brindle and white, two years old, and 

 weighs thirty pen mis; verv handsome, game and 

 clever; linewaleli dog. Bull terrier I. i Ui I ■■■ I , 

 ,-.-J..., u '1 White, u.ue ■ i old, and game; 



i KENNEL," 23 My'tt'le'sttet-i 



AprZZ.lt 



J — — — — 1 — 



1 r OU SALE -A thoroughly broken, stanch 

 1 pointer dog; good retriever, and arst class 

 t in all respects. P. O, Box 1,672, Binghaunon, 

 ; t N. Y. Apr21),H 



Site £emul 



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 ltli Lincoln street, Boston, Mass. 



ASA L. SHERWOOD. 



Skaneateles, N. Y. 



GORDON, ENGLISH, AND FIELD TRIAL 

 SETTERS 



Of Purest Strains. 



NATIONAL AMERICAN KENNEL 

 CLUB STED BOOK, Volume II. Entries 

 close Mavl, ItS'l. For blank forms of entries for 

 Sporting Dog= and non-Sportitig rn.fjs in Volume 

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

 Entries close Mar 1, 1880. Also, tor copies of 

 Volume 1. N. A. K. c. Stud I took. .Price J2. 

 Apply to CHARLES DutlONO 10, Sec'y. 



AprfUt 61 llrond St.. New York. 



ENGLEWOOD KENNEL. 



Xo Sportsmen, 



I AM prepared to board a limited num- 

 ber of dogs. Setters and pointers thoroughly 

 Held broken. Address C. C. TOWXSF.NII, 

 Feb 13-3m. Englewood, N. ,T. 



PINE LODGE KENNELS.— I am pre- 

 pared to taken limited number of dogs, 

 cither setters or pointers, and train them thor- 



WlNTEIt. Cairo, Thomas County. Georgia. 

 Oct ii.tr 



SCEATCHES. 



mange 

 ■cattle 



Ication 

 I'CIIES 

 li Villi, 



lot St., 



hicagpj 

 i st., St. 





The folloiTing celebrated Dogs are in 



the stud. 



DOGS! 



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



1 :u:«v.,i animal— Bev. J. Cum- 



ming Macih.tui's stock— second ;irizes Hanover 



cwFoumllund dog " Keeper"; fouryears old ; 



Red. 



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

 dona's champion "Hover." Never exhibited. 



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

 eraek, son of Maedona's celebrated " Ranger." 

 His get won tirstat Hanoi .ran. 1 Paris shows, nod 

 second at Puppy Stakes in Eastern Field Trials 

 187B. 



Stud fee, $25.00, 



^■ox* Sale. 



The get Of the f . lov nj EhoroughbreS 

 Bitches. 



St. Bernard "Braunl'els," rough coated, outol 

 Prince Sol m's celebrated stock; a magnificent 

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



L Pointer "Queen," livei and white, 1st e ■ 



ster Kennel Show 1 sis, :n whelp to " Croxteth. 



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

 2nd New Vork Show lbiS. 



Pointer "Dora"— .iver and white, out of 



Wsl Better" Moya," out of Col. Hllllard'a 



Desi 



mi early application. 



inters and sellers of 

 thorough bred stock; 

 Si BUppiC ■ Ot chain- 



full pedigrees^ Al 



Having engaged the services of Mai 



nowned Held trial breaker I am prepared lo book 

 orders for thoroughly broken dogs, deliverable, 

 autumn. 1SSU. Particulars will he fu . 

 application to A. K. CODK'KI'HOT, 



Ouvinard. Orange Co.. M. V. 



IN THE STUD— The pure Laverock tog 

 Pride, by Pride of the Border x Petrel. The 



onlv pure Laver.u k in New Leg land. Fee. Sail. 

 Address 11. F. DEANE, Box l.ul;.'. Bo 



sent -l-lf 



MOUNT PLEASANT KENNEL.— Tar 

 Sale— Four full-blooded Gordon setter dog 

 handsome: pet fei i Mack and tan : 



sire. Hash, the great prize-wiime, ; dam, Maud: 

 full pedigree on both sides; a rare chance lor a 

 good dog. CHAS. T UKOW.Mll.U P. (i.Ilox 

 B80, New Bedford, Mass. Apr20.3mos 



