298 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



fMAY IS, 1880. 



®Ue f tmel 



Neversink Lodge Kennels. 



TUe following celebrated Dogs are In 



the stnd. 



JDOC3-S! 



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

 yeareold; u magnificent animal— Hev. .1. dim- 

 ming' Macdona's stock— second prizes Hanover 



Newfoundland dog " Keeper"; four years old; 



flrsi prize Westminster Keiin-I Show, 1S7II. 

 1'ouit.r dog. "Crovtoth'; liver and white; one 



lilii 



at stud dug— n< 



"Dash "-a ir 

 Red. 



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

 dona's champion "Hover." Never exhibited. 



English setter. "Hanger II"; a pure bred Lav- 

 eraek, son of Macdona's celebrated " Hanger." 

 Hisget won tirstat llauoverand Paris shows.and 

 second at Puppy Slakes in liasteru Field Trials 

 1879. 



Stud fee, g25.00. 



'F'ov Sale. 



The get of the following thoroughbred 

 Bitcb.es. 



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

 Prince Solm's celebrated stock; a magnificent 

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

 over and Rochester show. 



Pointer " Queen," liver and white, lstWesttnin- 

 Ster Kennel Show 1878, in whelp to " Croxteth. 



Gordon setter "Beauty," lstlioston Show 1878, 

 2nd Now York Show 3878. 



Pointer "Dora"— liver and white, out of 

 "Queen" and "Baneno." 



Blue Belton setter" Silk" 



Irish Setter " Moya," out of Col. Hilllard'a 

 "Palmerston," in whelp to "Hover II. 



English Setter" Donna," white and lemon. 



Pups can be secured by an early application. 

 Besides I offer for sale pointers and setters of 

 minor quality, but of good thoroughbred stock; 

 full pedigrees. Also, several puppies of cbam~ 

 pion "Queen," by champion " Sensation," 



Having en. or vices of Macdona's re- 



nowned field trial breaker I am prepared to book 

 ordersfor thnrnrnrhiy broken di igs, deliverable, 

 autumn, 1880. Particulars will be furnished on 

 application to A. k. godkitko t, 



Guymard, Orange Co., N. Yo 



ITOREST AND STREAM KENjNKU 

 JO Llewellyn setter, Hattler,iu the stud. Rat- 

 tler isa hands nne blue belton, bunk poiu'.s.win- 

 nerof four bench prizes ; sire, Hob Hoy, be by 

 Laverock's Fred.oui of Slatte.'sl'iiujhe, founder 

 of the field trial si rain, winner of live English 



i .. cut of purr l.aveiac!< imported bitch 



Picldestsno by Llc.vcll.vii's l'.ii.ee, wiener of 

 two flxsta and three championships, out of 



Llewellyn's l„il II.; no bctlerb: i . 



Will serve bitches at Sl.V Lines warranted, lain 

 breeding to II ml. -r Ibo hah. wing buehc-i- 

 Mell, a beautiful blue belton, black 

 Jack, dam Spot, winner of II, st, and second 

 specials at Detroit, Mich.. IW.nl- 1 !ir>d ai Huston 

 lSV.) in native classes ; Ely, a verv line roan bel- 

 ton Mich, sue Shot, dam imported I'minio-, Pat, 

 orange and white, out of Delia, by 1. 

 Puppies bred from above, fine nock, for sale 

 cheap. Address, with stauin. L.E. WHITMAN, 

 Detroit.Mich. Dccll.lf 



K 9 KENNEL S. 



BREAKING, breeding, boarding. Large 

 stream on the place, and daily access. Best 

 feed and care. Tarms easy. Inclosestamp. 



By mail— K 9 Mange Cure, 50c.; K 9 Worm Pow- 

 ders, 30c; K 'J Flea Powders, 50c; K 9 Soap, Soo. 

 Keuuels one mile from Dover, Del. Address 



E. & C. VON CULIN, 



P.O.Box 218. Dover. Del. 



Imperial Kennel 



Setters and Pointers thor- 

 oughly Field Broken. 

 Toung Dogs handled with 



Bkill and judgment. 



Dogs have dailv access to salt 



water. 



N. B.— Setter and Pointer 



puppies; also, broken dogs for sale; full pedi- 

 grees. Address II. C. G I,t I VEH.Tums River. N.J 



g\wtmm'$ Qtmttt. 



To Hunting and Fishing Parties. 



The Pullman Car Company 



IS PREPARED TO CHARTER THE 

 new cars" DavyCroeJMrt" and "lzsmk Walton," 

 •Which are fitted tip with dininsr room and kitch- 

 en, sleeping epa rim. nis. la vai.uies. etc.. also pro- 

 vided ultli racks and closeis for guns and fishing 

 tackle, ami kennels foi dogs. 

 DOy 



$otrt«> m\& %tmt* fat fjrortsnun 



OCEAN HOUSE, Bpeonk, L. I.— First- 

 class hiard ; neat bay and ocean, forest and 

 hikes; jrunniutr, fishing, riding, sailing, batliuig 

 and rowing. Parlies will be met at L. I. It. R. 

 depot bv app'.intinent. 



J. W. TUTU ILL, Proprietor. 



F 



'OR NKW HAYKN. B ARTPORD, 



stations on arrival of the 



boat. 





NIGHT LINE— The t 







York at n ;jo p.m., coin 







train in waiting on the 





at New Hill ell, 



leaving nt 4.4B H.M. Xl( 





d and baggage 



che.ke.i at : i|4 Broadway 





a;<. and i Court 



street. Brooklyn. Exoui 





Sew Haven and 



return. $1.00. Apply at 





i Office, on the 



pier, or to ltlCIIAHl) PI 



ik. t;. 



terai Acent. 



HO! forTKOUTFlSHlSW. 



THE FAR-FAMED waters of the Mag- 

 L anettewan arc now within easy access ol 



ad In 



uli'.ii 



, part 



Macadamized and the journey shortened I 



hail a day. so thai parlies leaving Ton ,nto ea 



get here in one and a half days. Come up at 



see us. IHW1N ,v rt.MIKK. Proprietors. 



Maganettewan Post-Office, Ontario, Canada. 



Old Dominion Line. 



THE STEAMERS of this Line reach 

 some of the nuest waterfowl and upland 

 shooting sections in the country. Connectiugdi- 



reet forChineoteag.j. .a - I .-land, and points 



on the Peninsula. Cur Point. .luines'River, Cur- 

 rituck, Florida and the in, -or rain. .us country of 

 Virginia, Tennessee, etc. K..-fo|k steamers sail 

 Tuesday, Tbursd" i, and Saturday. Lewes, Del., 

 Monday and Thursday, at 2 p.m. Full inform- 

 ation given at office, 197 Greenwich Street, New 

 York, • • BOpSSiy 



DAVIS KCOTTSDE3, 



Weldon. TJ. C. 



J. R. DAAIS Proprietor, 



Always twenty minutes for Dinner. 



THIS HOTEL has been opened by Col. 

 J. R. Davis, long and lavoiat.lv known as 

 the proprietor of the Pniceil House, Wilming- 

 ton, N. C. The Hotel has beer entirely and 

 thoroughly renovated tin o-ap bout, The rooms 



are , .-. i '■..• I I , e, -: •,'. i ,1 a, ,. ;■ ria. a o 



We-loji furniture and Loir mutt rasses. Travellers 

 and invalids cornier Booth Mill now find thlsa 

 comfortable resting place. ta long-felt want sup- 

 plied). Guests will receive every attention and 

 comfort, elegant table and attentive servants. 

 This is the lira hit lluvsr. coming South or going 

 North. The be=t Hotel of Its kind on the route 

 to Florida. Bates— £2X0 and $.2.50 perd" v - 



For Good Spring Shooting 



-GO TO THE— 



BAY VIEW HOUSE, 



At SMnnecoclc Bay, 



Where you will find 

 PLENTY OF BIRDS, 

 GOOD GUIDES, 



CUM PLK.TE OUTFIT of DECOT& 

 BATTERIES, etc. 

 As well as good accommodations and a suti- 

 stantial nill of fare. 

 Take Long Island Railroad for Good 

 Ground station. 



M. WILLIAMS, Prop'r. 



P. O. Address, Good Ground, Long Island, N. Y. 



JLmziIslo HoTJi.se>. 



PHINC F.TO N. M a I N B. 

 QOQD Perch and Pickerel Fishing. Only two 

 \-X hours' ride or sad loan Grand Lake, so 

 famous f,r its salmon and trout. Passengers bv 

 the 7 p.m. train from Boston will reach Princeton 

 following evening at 8— only 23 hours. Guides 

 furnished. All inanities die. itully re-ponded 

 to by the proprietors. W. ti. Itc >SE -V ' '■ I 



Hromneld House, Boston. 



EUROPEAN PLAN. 



MfESSENGER, Proprietor. 



sportsmen's goutiM 



"TKE FISHING LINE." 



Grand 



TAKE THE 



ids & Indiana R.R. 



Ma<iklnaw,GranditapidsimdCinemnaoShortLine 



FOB. THE 



Trout, Grayling, and Black Bass Fisheries, 



AND THE 



FAMOU SUMMER RESORTS AND LAKES 



NORTHERN MICHIGAN. 



The waters of the 



Grand Traverse Region 



and the Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed. 

 If equaled, in the abundance and great variety of 

 fish contained. 



BROOK TROUT abound in the streams, and 

 the famous AMEMCAjM GRAYLING is found 

 only in those waters. 

 The TBO L'T season begins May 1 and ends Sept-L 



The GKAYLLNG Season opens J uue 1 and ends 

 Nov. 1. 



BLACK BASS, PIKE, PICKEREL andMUSCA- 

 LONGE, also abound ;„ huce numbers iu the 



many lakes and lake] 

 Th 



liklll 



this territory. 



£ymtemn'* ^aut«s. 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co., 



Eospectf ully Invite attention to the 



SUPERIOR FACILITIES 



afforded by their lines for reaching moat of the 

 TKOUTINO PAKKSand RACK Ci 'CitSFS in the 

 Middle States. These lines being CONTINUOUS 

 FKO.M Al.l, IMPOHTAN1 Ft H N'r'S. avoid thedif- 

 liculties and dangersof reshipment, while the ex- 

 cellent ears which run oyer the smooth steel 

 tracks enable STOCK TO BE TltANSPOKTliTJ 

 without failure or injury. 



the UK es or 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also reach the best localities for 



GUNNING AND FISHING 



In Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 



TICKETS are sold at theolhces of the Company in 

 all in." prim In] m [Wei to KANE, RESOYA, BETJ- 

 FOHn. CKESSON, RALSTON, MINN EQUA, bUI 

 other well-known centers for 

 Trout rishing, Wing Shooting, and Still 

 Hunting. 



ateo,** 



TUCKERTON, BEACH HAVEN, CAJPE MAY, 



SQUAN.tuid ov;ia; ; ,on liie NF.1V .IFHSF.V COAST 

 renowned for SALT WATER SPORT AFTER 

 FIN AND FEATHER. 



L. P. FARMER, Gen'l Pass. Agent. 

 Frank Thomson, Gen'l Manager. febl7-tJ 



., _ ico for 



packing nsh can be bad nt manv points. 



TAKE YOUR i'AMlLi VvlTH Voir. The sce- 

 nery of the North Wn.nisan 1 Lutes is verv beau- 

 tiful: the arr is pure, dry and bracing. The eii- 

 mato Is peculiarly beneficial to those suffeiing 



Hay Feyer and Asthma Affections. 



The hotel aeco'mmoiiations are good, tar. sur- 

 passing the average in countries new enough to 

 afford Ibe finest of fishing. 



During the season Round Trio Ei-eursion Tick- 

 ets will be Bold at, low rates, anil attractive train 

 facilities offered to Tourists and Sportsmen 



Dogs, Guns and Fishing Tackle Carried Freeat 



ltl30uraimtomalieBportsmenfeel"athome" 

 in this route. F r Tourist's Guide (an attractive 

 Illustrated book .f 80 pages), containing full in- 

 formation an, I OCUrate maps of the Fishing 

 Gioundsand Time Curds, address A.B.LF.ET, 

 Gen. l'ass, A gent. Grand Rapids, Mlei. 



LO.Ni; LSLAKl) R.R.— SPRINGSCHED- 

 ULK. taking tllct March 111 h. 1880. -Leave 

 HCNTtilt'S P'T (Flatbush Ave., B'klyn.o lnln. 

 earlier) for 

 liabj Ion, ,s.!i.i a.m.. 3.:i5, 4.113, 5.:w p.m. Sundays, 



liockawav 



teaca. 



II \ 



.M., 



4.:!.', i'.m 



Sundays, 9a.m. 



and li.iia l-.M 













Greai Net 



k,6.30, 



i.<a 



II.: 





•ti, .-..:!.-,..', :;:. e u. 



Sal unlay n 



glits. I 



.Mi> 



Bu 



lilaya.'.i. 



'.a .t.M..a.:i.-.i'.M. 



Glen Cove, I usi Val'.y. (ilea Mead and Kos- 



lyn, 8, 10 a.m.. ;l..l.">. !.:;-., a.:!.'., 'i.'i'j r.M. Sundays, a 



A M., Il.»3 l-.M. 



(ireenport and Sag Harbor. 8 A.ST., 355 PJtt. 



Huntington and Nunhpori, S. Ill a.m.. i.il'i, ii..T> 

 P.M. Sundays. I> a.m., ii.:r. r.M. 

 Lakeland ami Fin iniiigdille, H A.M.,:t..r., a.:jr. r.M. 

 Port .loilerson, 10 a.m.. t.:;:, r.M. Sundays.!' v.m. 

 I'atchogue, 8.35 A.M., 4.33, 5.35 P.M. Sundays,!) 



A.M. 



Richmond Hill, Glendale, 8.35, 11 a.m.. 3.35, 4.35 

 5.35,6,7p.M. Monday. Wednesday, Friday and 

 Saturday nights. Iri.l.V Sundays. !' A M.. u :f, r. \i. 



Pier 17. K. K. ilia.t I'inesi.i lor II un ler s I'l.s.H 



th'er' informal a. n, 'tickeis, commutation, etc. 

 apply at 2211 B'way, cor. Man lay. 



W. M. LAFFAN. Gen'l Pass. Asrent. 



Boston and Maine 



RAILROAD. 



Boston and Portland. 



Sprixis ^F'islxixxs 



at the 

 llANGJiLEr'S and 



MOOSELTEAJO LAKE. 



Exca rsion Tickets 



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

 Close conneelions made at Portland with Grand 

 i',, i, ,, 1 Maine Central Railways for all ill 

 Fishing Grounds in Waiuc and Norlhcin Nc 

 England. 



Tickets may be obtained at Boston City Office, 

 2S.0 WASHINGTON STl'.F.KT, and at the Station. 



Information bv mail, if desired. 



J AS. T. Ft'KBEB, D. J. FLANDERS, 



Gen- Sup t. Gen. Ticker Agent. 



Chesapeake & Ohio R. R. 



The Boute of the Sportsman and Angler to 

 the Beat Hunting and Fishing 



Grounds of Virginia and 



"West Virginia, 



Comprising those of Central and Piedmont Vir- 

 ginia llluo Itidge Mountains, Valley of Virginia, 



', , ..a. r id ■■.,! i:. !-!■■ a. la a nei New 



Rivers, and Kanawha \iillev, and including in 

 their varieties <.f game and fish, deer, bear, wild 

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

 cock, mountain trout, buss, pike, pickerel, etc. 



Guns, aehing tackle, and one dog for each 

 sportsman carried free. 



The Route of the Tourist, 



through the most beautiful and picturesque 900- 

 uery of the Virginia Mountains to tin 'a 

 moiis wa baring places and summer resorte, 



The Only Route via White Sul- 

 phur Springs. 



Railroad connections at Cincinnati, with the 

 West, Northwest and Soul invest : lit, IJordousvtlle 

 with the North and Northeast . and at Hichmond 

 and CharlotteviUe with 'he south. All modern 

 nnprovemeiitoln equipment. 



CONWAY K. EOW1BD, 

 Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent, 

 is»y lj Richmond A f 



Pfrticat. 



WONDERFUL POPULARITY 



OF THE RENOWNED 



MEDICINE. 



The Greatest Curalive Success of the 

 Age— A Voice from the People. 



IV" MEDICINE introduced to the public I 



1> hasever met with the success accorded to 

 Hop Bitters, it stands to-day (he best known 

 curative article ir, the world. Its man eh, us re- 



', ,. : ,, '',- ',',,'. ' ■ - ; iH-rent vir- 

 tues. It does all tlial ischium 1 lei it. Il 1-llle 

 most p...... a lol.-peedy and ell i el i\ ■■ . . i 1.1 



for the butlding up of debilitated syrteius. I he 

 following witnesses are offered to prove this:— 



What It Did For An Old Latly. 



Coshocton Station. N. Y., Dee. 28, I8T8. I 

 GENTS— A number of people had been using 



', -.,,, I .."■■ , , ; - ,■,.;. oi OVer seventy j ears, had 



-, be 



alk all 



the 



When 



drt 



is able to take 

 care of her own room and walk out to her neigh- 

 bor's, and she baa improved all the time since. 

 My wife and children also have derived great 

 benefit from then- use. 



W. D. HATHAWAY, Agt. TJ. 8. Ex. u. 



An Enthusiastic Indorsement. 



Gorhara, N. H.. duly 14, 1879, 

 i ; i:nis whoever you are, I don't know : nut 1 



thank the Lord iindi'eel grateful In you lo know 

 that ill this world ol adulterated medicines there 



,s one ( iponnd that moves and decs all It ad 



ago I ha. 



a slight 



and good an article as you do. you 



late un honest I'ortune.and i ler 



blessing on .our fellow-men thai w 



•nt i 



was 



ferred on mank nd. 



TIM BUKCH. 



Duty to Others. 



Chinnbersbiirg, July 25, l^Ta. 



This is to let the people i now that J, Anno 



Marin Krider. wile of Toiiias Kndir, am now 



past levcntv-foiir veins of age. My health has 



been »erj Bod For some vcar« past. I was trofl 



rh. dyspeaia, (tl'ea 



of Tobias Krider 



A Husband's Testimony. 



wife was troubled for years. wiih I 

 patches and pioiph s on her lace 

 vnnuoyed her life out of her. si, 

 ' rloliaison me thousand infallible ( 



A. MEMIIKR Of CANADIAN PAltLI AME.NT 



A Rich Lady's Experience. 



I traveled all over Europe and other forelgt 

 countr es at, a cost, of thousands ol dollars n 

 search of health and found it. not. I returnei 

 • I ind disheartened, and was restore! 

 to real youthful health and spir'ts Willi less that 

 ,, lottl of Hop Bitters. 1 hope others ma; 

 urotit by my experience and slay at home. 

 1 A LADY, Augusta, Me, 



A Lovely Chaplet. 

 A late fashion report says: Nothing can h 



prettier than a chaplet of hop vines in blossom 



A recent meiiie ci.-w -ay -: Nothing can b 



honor as a general rcliovalorof liie health that 

 plenty of Hop Bitiers. They aid in all the oper 

 Htlotis ot nature; toning up the w. ; : 

 assisting the food to become properly a-siniila 

 ted, and promoting healty action in all the 

 guns. The dictates of fashion, as well as 

 laws of health, adke favor a right application 9 



My mother says Hop flitteis are the only thin 

 that will keep her from her old and severe a, 

 tacks of paralysis and headache.— /v'tl. Utivr.y 

 Sun. 



Don't Use Stimnlants. 



U^f nature's teal bnihl and nerve food a 

 nourishing tonic, Hop Ui iters, that quiets 



. - •■ i '■■ i •'■• " ' " hody. cun ,h , .,.,., 



,, i ital energies wulioitt, uiloxiciiliuji 



" levan, Wis.. Sept. «, l 



i , I have taken not quite one linuno 



the Hop Bitters- 1 was a feeble old man of j 



when I gol it. To-day I am as active and feel i 



well as I did at thirty. I see a great, many tin 



need such n medicine. 1). liOVCR. 



Monroe, Mich., Sept. 25, 1875. 

 Sins— 1 have been taking Hop Inn. 

 fiamuiiUloii of kidneys and bladd.-i 

 for me what lour doctors failed to do. The c; 

 feet of the bu ters seemed like magic to me. 



W. L. CAUTEB. 



If you lime a sick frieud whose life ig a bu 

 den, one bolt le of Hop Bitters nun restore th. 

 friend to perfect health and happiness. Will yt 

 see that that friend has a bottle at once. 



Paulding, Ohio, Feb. L', 1SS0. 

 Hop Bitters Co.:— 



Have used two bottles of Hop Bitters in o 

 family, and think them the best ever made. 



GiiO. W. POTTER, Racier. 



