278 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



fMAT C, 1880. 



©lie gunnel. 



it 



TUe following- celebrated Dogs are in 



thfi n1ml. 



XJOGS! 



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

 years old ; a magnificent animal-Rev. J Cum- 

 ining Mac-dona's stock— second prizes Hanover 

 Show and Rochester. 



New Konndlaud dog " Keeper ": four years old; 

 first prize vYc-i.-nmsier Kennel Show, 18741. 



Pointer. In-. " i .Vox tctli" ; liver and white ; one 

 and a half years end; out of Lord Befton's iv- 

 uowned stock -one or the handsomest pointers 

 In the Untied Slates. Second prize in the Han- 

 Blue liclion setter. ■• Decimal Hash," eighteen 

 mouths old; sired by Llewellyn's celebrated 

 u Da3h"— a magnilieont stud dog— never cxhib- 



Src»"r«i?n^er 8 ^fA: 



second al i'np'py Slakes in Eastern Field Trials 

 Btild lee, $25.(10. 



For Sale. 



The pel of the I'ollowint/. thoroughbred 

 SitcHee. 



St. Bernard '•Brauulels," rough coated, out of 

 "; -ri i- Si.ltu's celebrated stock; a magnificent 

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



° Pointer "i in'ei-n. liver and white. lst.WostmiD- 

 stc-r Kennel Show 1STS, -n whelp to " Croxteth. 

 Cord, .n s.iier ••Heaui.c." 1st Boston Show 1878, 



* l'oinier " Dora"- -.her' and white, out of 



Irish Setter- Mova," out of Col. Hilliard's 

 •-Palmer-ton. "in whelp to " Kover II. 



English Seller" Donna." white and lemon. 



Pupsc B secure., by an early application. 



Besides I offer for sale pointers and setters ol 

 minor quality, but of good thoroughl. red stock ; 

 full pedii/recs. Also, several puppies of cham- 

 pion "yiicon," by champion " Sensation." 



Having inguinal the services of Macdona's re- 

 ' ' o book 



er.tl.le. 



.jmvned lleld trial In 

 orders for thorongl 

 autumn, 18 , Pal U 

 application to 



icd < 



FOREST AND STREAM KENNEL. 

 Llewellin setter. Rattier, in thcslnd. lia.1- 

 tler is a handsome blue helton, black points. win- 

 ner ol' lour bench prizes; sire. Rob Hoy, he by 

 I.avera.i.'s ind.out of Slat If's Phoebe, founder 

 of (he Held trial strain, winner of live Ktnrlish 

 field trials, out of pure l.averaok imported bitch 

 Pickles; she by Llowellin's Prince, winner of 

 two llrsts ami three championships, out of 

 Llewellin's I, ill II.; no better Mood in America. 



Will serve bit elies.,: 5 la. I. rs wairiui led. lam 



l.reeilin;: to Rattler the following bitches :- 

 MeU, a beautiful blue holton. black points, Sire 

 Jack, dam Spot, winner of Ilrst and seeoml 

 specials at Detroit. Mich.. IsT'.i.ulsn lirM al llosion 

 i-JTU in native classes: Fly, a very lino roan bel- 

 ton hitch, sire Shot, dam imported tannic ; 1'at. 

 orange and white, oui of nolle, by Royal George. 

 Puppies bred from above, fine stock, for salt- 

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

 Detroit, Mich. Deell.tf 



ENGLEWOOD KENNEL. 



To Sportsmen. 



I AM prepared to board a limited num- 

 ber of dogs. Setters and pointers I horoughly 

 field broken. Address (J. C. TOWNSEND, 

 Feb 12-3m. Englewood, N. J. 



K 9 KENNELS. 



BREAKING, breeding, boarding. Large 

 stream on the place, and daily access. Best 

 feed and care. Terms easy. Inclosestamp. 



Ijy until- Iv 9 Mange Cure, 50c; K 9 Worm Pow- 

 ders, 5l»c; K!l Flea Powders, 0c; K 9 Soap, S»c. 

 Kennels one mile from Dover, Del. Address 



E. & C. VON CULIN, 



P.O.Box 218. Dover, Del. 



?Rotcljs awl Qwxto tw $\mtmen 



OCEAN HOUSE, Mpeonk, L. I.— First- 

 class hiard ; near hay and ocean, forest and 

 lakes; (running, fishing, riding, sailing, bathing 

 and rowing. Parties will be met at L. I. B. It. 

 depot bv appointment. 



J. W . TUTHILL, Proprietor. 



To Hunting and Fishing Parties. 



The Pullman Car Company 



IS PREPARED TO CHARTER THE 

 new cars "Davy Crocket" and "Izaak Walton," 

 •which are titled ur. with dining room and kitch- 

 en, Bleeping apartments, lavatories, etc., also pro- 

 vided with i-aclo, and closets for guns and fishing 

 tackle, and kennels for dogs. 



Diagrams, rates and other desired information 

 furnished on application to Gen'l Bupt.P.P.C, 

 Co., Chicago. je20 3mos. 



110! tor TROUT FISHliNG. 



THE FAR-FAMED waters of tlic Mag- 

 anettewan are now within easy access of 



FOR NEW HAVEN, BARTFORD, 

 Springfield, White Mountains, Montreal 

 and Intermediate points. The new- and elegant 

 steamer 0. 11. NORTHAM leaves Pier No. 35, East 

 River, dally (Sundays excepted) at S p.m. A pas- 

 senger train will be In waiting on the whnrl at 

 New Haven and leave for Springfield and way 

 stations on arrival or the boat. 



NIGHT LINE.— The Continental leaves New 

 Tork at 1130 p.m., connecting with passenger 

 train in waiting on the wharf at New Haven, 

 leaving at 4.4S a.m. Tickets sold and baggage 

 checked at 814 Broadway, New i'ork, and 4 Court 

 street, Brooklyn. Excursion to New Haven and 

 return 81.50. Applv at General Office, on the 

 pier, or to RICHARD PUCK, General Agent. 



nd guides to 

 y to the Mag- 

 trout fishing 

 lee and facil- 

 .•an be taken 

 States. The 

 m travel) has 

 irtened by 



To 



mto , 



Old Dominion Line. 



THE STEAMERS of this Line reach 

 some of the finest waterfowl and upland 



Shooting sections in Ihecoi.nlry Connectingdi- 

 reet for Chin cot eag... oil'i s Island, and points 

 on the Peninsula. City ", ant. .lames' River, Cur- 

 rituck. Florida and the mountainous country of 

 Virginia, Ti'niit-,-0 ■■, etc. .-.. rr.ak steamers Mil 

 Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Lewes, Del., 

 Monday and Thursday, at U f.m Full inform- 

 ation given at oliiee, 107 Greenwich btreet, New 

 fpi*. . « • wpWAy 



......ill a half davs. Come up and 



,.. i,-.. 1KWIN \ CLAUk'K. I'ronriutore. 



Maganettcwan Post-Offloe, Ontario, Canada. 



DAVIS X3lOTJ2BE3, 



TVeldou. N. C. 



J. R. DATIS Proprietor, 

 Always twenty minutes for Dinner, 



THIS HOTEL has been opened Try Col. 

 .1.1!. Dams, twig and favorably known as 

 (he pn.prii tor of the Pi tree 1 1 1 !< use, Wilming- 



vn servants, 

 ufh or going 



on the route 



For Good Spring" Shooting 



-GO TO THE— 



BAY VIEW HOUSE, 



Al JShinnecocJc Bay ) 



Whom you will find 

 PLENTY OF BIRDS, 

 GOOD GUIDES, 



COM I' I. Ell- OUTFIT of DECOT6. 

 HATTK1UE9, etc. 

 As well as good accommodations and a sub- 

 stantial bill of (are. 

 Take Long Island Railroad for Good 

 Ground station. 



M.WILLIAMS, Prop'r. 

 P. 0. Address, Good Ground. Long Island, N.T. 



Xjals.e House, 



PRINCETON; MAINE. 



/ i 001) Perch and Pickerel Pishing. Only two 

 VJT hours' ride or sad from Grand Lake, so 

 famous ft r its salmon and trout. Passengers bv 

 the? p.m. tram trom llosion will reach Princeton 

 following evening at (1-onlv Z\ hours. Guides 

 furnished. All Inquiries cheerfully responded 

 to b.v the proprietors, w.G. It'OSE&CO. 



JBromfield House, Boston. 



EUROPEAN PLAN. 



MESSENGER, ProDrietor. 



$\mtsmtn'$ ^outeis. 



"THE FISHING LINE." 



Grand 



TAKE THE 



ids & Indiana R.R. 



Mackinaw.GrandliapidsandCineinnatiShortLtae 



rem the 

 Tront, GrayUng, and Black Bass Fisheries, 



KAMOU SUMMER RESORTS AND LAKES 

 OP 



NORTHERN MICHIGAN. 



The waters of the 



Grand Traverse Region 



and the Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed. 

 If equaled, in the abuudanco and great variety of 

 fish contained. 



BROOK TfiOTJT abound in the streams, and 

 the famous AMERICAN GRAYLING la found 

 only in those wntcrs. 



The TROUT season begins May 1 and ends Sept.l. 

 TheGRATLINU Season opens Juno land ends 



t B i;VS K BASS < FIKB, PICKEREL andMTJSCA- 

 LOM.E, also abound in large numbers in the 

 many lakes and las ritory. 



• !■■-■.- : •! ",: ,. ,,■ I ■ ;,. .... : .|.'| l ;. . ,->,■: 



(kill to his friends or " elub " at home, as ioo for 

 packing ush can be had at many points. 



TAKBIOUK FAMILY rti TllVoLT. The sce- 

 n .^ i, tho .-North Woods and Lakes is very beau- 

 tiful; the air is pure, dry and bracing. The cli- 

 mate is peculiaily boneflcial to those suffering 



Hay FeTer and Asthma Affections. 



The notel accommodations are good far sur- 

 passing tli.jnveragejn aountriea now enough to 



afford the flnei 



During the si 



ets will bo sold at lo- __ 

 facilities o tiered to Tout-is. ._ ... 



Does, Guds and Fishing Tackle Carried Freoat 



t fisl . . 



Hound Trip Excursion Tiok- 

 ' ittroctive train 



UWlr 



■srisfe. 



ltlsouraim to rcalco sportsmen feel "at home" 

 .nthis route. F r Tourist's Guide (an attractive 

 UlHstrated book if 80 pages), containing full in- 

 formation and ■ ecurate maps of the Fishing 

 Gronnds and Time. Cards, address A. R. LEET, 

 Uec. J'uss, / gent, Grand Itaplds, Mich, 



^potlstuen'is ^outeit. 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co., 



Respectfully invite attention to the 



SUPERIOR FACILITIES 



afforded by their lines for reaching most of the 

 TROTTING PA It i;;-'. mid HACK COURSES in thB 



Middle States. Them /^.'TINUOns 



FROM ALL I >0 [NTS, avoid the dif- 



fleultiea and dangers of reshipment, while the ex- 

 cellent ears which run over the smooth steel 

 tracks enable BtEOCS \3PORTFuO 



without failure or injury. 



THE UHES Ol? 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also reach the best localities for 



GUNNING AND FISHING 



In Pennsylvania and New Jerscv- EXCURSION 

 i .. id in ii c offices of the Company*) 



nil the principle- cities to KANE, KHNOVA.BMU- 



rmai CRr^SOM If , 1 ^TOV MOlVrnlTA .-,T\t 



Xrout Fishing, TVing Shooting, and StiU 

 Hunting. 

 •41so,*-7 



TDCKF.RTON, REACH HAVEN, CAPE MAT, 



S'U AN. and painis on the N K\V .1 EHSHY CdAST 

 reiiov.ned lor HALT rt'ATLK H'OliT AH'Kll 

 FIN AND FEATHER. 



L. P. FARMER, GcnT Pass. Agent. 

 Frank Thomson, Gen'l Manager. f ebl7-t i 



I OX. ISLAM) U.K.— SPRING BCHED- 



1> ri.E. taking effect March 1-lt.h. ISSO.-Leave 

 HUNTER'S I'T iKlatbush Ave., ilklyn, 5 min. 

 earlier) for 



ilabykm, S.35 A.M., 3.35, 4.3a, 0.35 P.M. Sundass, 



( (;'ol! P't&Whhestone. 7.35, S.<& 10._ 1135 a.m., 



flushing, ti.'tlc'. r'.ti'.. s'.l.'j'. li'i.',li.':«'A.M., 2.i r >! 3.3a, 

 4.3B, 5. 6.35. li. H.H.',. 7. 7 .:«.'.•. 15 10.15 p.m., 12.15 night. 

 Siimlavs, i'.:i'.. ln.a:, a.m.. l.:io, ti. 5.t)5, 7. 10 p.m. ' 



Par ftookaway, 8.35, 11 a.m.. 4.;',".. 5.a5, tp.m. 

 Rockaway llcach, 11 a.m., 4.35 p.m Sundays, Ua.m. 



hi. 



Uealnesditvs and Sundays only from Klatbusb av. 

 10 p.m. Sunday, y a.m.,' 1.3.5, 8.35 p.m. 



Glen Cove, Locust Valley, Glen Head and Ros- 

 lyn,8, 10 a.m., 3.35, 1.35, 5.36, 6.35 p.m. Sundays, 9 

 a M., 6.3-5 p.m. 



Greenport and Sag Harbor, 8 A.M., 3.35 p.m. 



Huntington and Northport, 8, 10 A.M.. 4.35, 0.35 

 p.m. Sundays, B a.m., i;.:;5 p.m. 



Lakeland and rarcongd lie. 8 A.M.,3.a5, 5.35p.m. 



Fort Jefferson. 1U a.m., 4.35 p.m. Sundays, 9 a.m. 



Pntchogue, 8.35 a.m., 4.35, 5.35 p.m. Sundays, B 



Kichu 



md Hill, i 



i. 11 A 



3.3.5. 4.35 

 lay anil 



III.'NTKl 

 Pier 17. E. 1 

 10.30,11.30 . 



apply a 



■inest.i for Homer's P't, 8.311, 



', 4.10. 5.10.8.10 p.m. For fur- 



iirmatlon, tickets, commutation, etc., 



W. M. i.'Al'T- ; AN. Gen'J Pass. Agent. 



Boston and Maine 



RAILROAD. 



Boston and Portland. 



at the 

 HANGELET'S and 



MOOSEBLEAB LAKE. 



Excursion Tickets 



Will be placed on sale as soon as the ice li out 

 Close connections made at Portlnud with Grand 

 Trunk and Maine Central Hallways for all the 

 Fishing Grounds in Maine and Northern Now 

 England. 



Tickets rnsy be obtained at Boston City Office, 

 2S0 WASHINGTON STREET, and at the Station. 



Information by mail, if desired. 



Chesapeake & Ohio R.R. 



The Route of the Sportsman and Angler to 



the Best Hunting and FlBhlngJ 



^ Grounds of Virginia and s 



West Virginia, 



Comprising those of Central and Piedmont Vir- 

 ginia Blue Kidge Mountains, Valley of Virginia, 

 Alleghany Mountains, Greenbrier and. New- 

 Rivers, and Kanawha Valley, and including In 

 their varieties of game and fish, deer, bear, wild 

 turkeys, wild duck, grouse, guail, snipe, wook- 

 oock, mountain trout, bass, pike, pickerel, etc. 



Quns, Ashing tackle, and one dog for each 

 sportsman carried free. . 



iThe Route of the Tourist, 



through the tnost beautiful and picturesque sce- 

 nery of the Va'rgima Mountains to their most fa- 

 mous watering places and summer resorts, 



The Only Route via White Sul- 

 phur Springs. 



Railroad connections at Cincinnati, with the 

 West, Northwest ami South vest tat Gordons villa 

 with the North and Northeast ; and -at Richmond 

 and Charlotteville with Jha South. All modem 

 improvements in equipment. 



CONTVAT E. EOWAKD, 

 Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent, I 

 auiyily --- Richmond Vj 



pedtciU. 



THEORY YS. FACTS. 



ALL ESTABLISHED TTTEOPJKS ate 

 set aside bv solid Facts. The solid facta In 

 . thai the business intereuta ol' our 

 fair city have, been more greatly enhanced 

 within the past year by one slnale enterprise, 

 conducted by one singie mind, than by all other 

 productive Institutions in tiochest»r. Wo refer 

 b the manufacture of Hop Bittnu. The reme- 

 dial properties or hops, with the herhs intro- 

 duced. prtncipallT buchu, mandrake and daudr- 

 lion, had long hiaai known, but there had lie 



n the c 



Ian-d 



ico Hop Itinera in 



ered medieilies. or 



w its boneflcial i r- 



bottle-and lor paekiiig-li...\"s are cnor u-ly 



surprlsinc. and tlo.-e wno 1'iiriii-h these two artt- 

 ,vr ii-1-.iii Puejoieoat the discovery 

 of Hop lliliers. while tin- myriads of sick people 

 who have I., en cured bi t,,is invaluable remedy 

 have ..-renter reason to rejoice.— UodtcsU I /■.n '«- 

 inQ L'.(pri*>'. 



§ ..[ore Facts. 



Mri/iiij;. /».. Aug. Kd, 1879. 

 We feel we must will.- something o1 Ihc suc- 

 cess of Hop Hitters. Their sale i- (hribble that 

 oi an \ oi Inn- article of medicine. lb -nee we feel 

 it but justice to you and your Hitters to B6.5 thai 

 it is a medicine ol real merit and virtue, and 

 doing much good and eti'cet ing great cures. 

 Yours. 



[J. F. &H. B. T'Ti.UT. 



Ammula, 0.,Not. Iflth, 18YS. 



GitNTS:— We have used your Hitlers, ami like 

 thein very much. r-:, via.it .V Hakris. 



Mir*. shatts. Poles, etc. 



7f.ii/r.--riil, , 0.. Feb. llth.1880. 



Tarn very glad lo-av ! h.tv tried 1!,-|. It r-. 



ami never took an vthilur thai did me as lunch 

 good. I only took two bottles, and I would not 



take Slik.1 for the good they did me. i 



mend tin m to mv patients, and get the be„i re- 

 sults from their use. 0. h. Mercer, m. D. 



U //.UYii. C..1111.. Sept. 15th, ISVfl. 



Wc takepleasurt 



nice, strong one. a: 

 . and wc 



ton 



Wenima, 111., Aug. 6tb. 1870, 

 TIiip Bitter? Co :- 



0. Wlngate houghl of us ft bottle of your Hit- 

 lers a few weeks ago. and ihev did him an Im- 

 mense amount of good. Wo sell St down per 

 week. D.f.nn\ Hues. 



Greenwich, Feb. 11th, 1SS0. 

 Hop Hitters Co:— 



Sins :- I was given up by the doctors to die of 

 scrofula, consumption. Two bottles of j,,,ir Hit • 

 texs cured me. They are having a large sale here, 



il iiie/l, A' T., Feb. 12th, lssri. 

 IIop Bitters are the most valuable medicine 1 

 ever knew. 1 should not have any mother now 

 but for them. Hesrt K.napp. 



Lone Jaclt, Mo., Sept. 11th, 1870. 

 I have been using Hop Hitters, and hare re- 

 ceived great benelit from them for liver com- 

 plaint and malatial rover. They nm superior to 

 all other medicines. P. M, BassII. 



KaJamaano, Mich., Feb. 2d, 1850. 

 Hop Bitters Mro. Co. :— 



I know Hop Bitters will bear recommendation 

 hooefitly. All who use them confer upon them 

 the highest, encoulums, and glra tbem credit for 

 making cures— all the proprietors claim for 

 them. I have kept them since they were flrst 

 offered to the public. They took high rank from 

 the first, and maintained it, *nd are more oulled 

 for than all others combined. So long as they 

 keep up tkeirhighreputatiou for purity and use- 

 fulness I shall continue to recommend theui- 

 sotnethlng I hare mever done before with any 

 other patent medicine. .1. J. Babcock. 



PhTBioian and DrugglBt. 



Kahnha. Mo., Feb nth, 1880. ' 

 I purchased fire bottles of your Hop Bitters of 

 Bishop & Co., last fall, for my daughter, and am 

 well pleated with the Bitters, They did her more 

 good than all the medicines she has taken for six 

 years. Wm. T, McClom. 



The above is from a very reliable farmer, 

 whose daurbior was In pour health for seven or 

 eight years, and could obtain uo relief until she 

 used Hop Hitters. She is now in as good health 

 as any person in this country. We have large 

 sale, and they are making remarkable cures. 



W. 11. B18HOF * CO. 



Silivr Creek, A". T., Feb. Sth, 1SB0. 

 Gxsts :— I have been very low, and have tried 

 everything, to no anTautage. 1 heard youi Hop 

 Btters reco 1 1 1 her many, I concluded to 



give them a trial. I did, and now lam around, 

 constantly improving, and nearly ns strong aa 

 ever. W. H. WSsjOJHt. 



Many vile compounds have been »old nnder 

 thc name of " bitters," but it is a comfort for the 

 afflicted to now realize that v, itta Hop Bitters at 

 t'neircomiuiuid they can be cured.— SaniianaUco 

 (Oil.) Climtticle. 



if ii.nl Byron, Bhakespeafe, Tennyson, or 



i lllOW, all of them were to write, they 



couiu not luv.-nt praises or use adje, I 



al signilication, nor language 



a onderful |,owerof 

 ■ to cure the sick. This medicine is 



now ar, widely kutivvu as the best and puree bit- 

 ters nianufMCtuiod, thai it i- 

 '"! oi ivcii... about it. It Is }vMy pupulai-.— 



