May 27, 1880.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



341 



PUBLISHERS' DEPARTMENT. 



On EitirnrnoN.— Tne Hcaord, Naples, N. T., 

 pays: u Ever la on exhibition nt Ro. bi it f, 



Y„ and open, tree to all, the thousands of testi- 

 monials H U. Warner S; Co. have on fun."— [.4 dr. 



— Messrs. J, : !. I O't Bil i Co., Who adver- 

 tise tiio ay EU< hari Bwuinerloss Sun so 



i-'.'. tensJrelj , have o email additional advertise- 

 ment under the "For Sale" column, which it 

 ■would be -well to notice— Willi. 



—The rubber crawfish which is advertised in 

 another column, has been highly commented by 

 anglers. It iaotie of the- most talcing of artifi- 

 cial butt for (no biiLcic-basa. it is airly, but the 



fish, perhaps, like it nil the better for that. 



DUCK and Trout.— As a gcntloman was 

 angling in the mill dam below Winches- 

 ter, lie accidentally threw his lino across 

 a strong white duck, which, suddenly turn- 

 ing round, twisted tho gut about her own 

 n:y.lv and faced the heck of tho dropper ily 

 in Iter own breast. Thus entangled and 

 hooked, she soon broke off the g 

 the dropper, and sailed down stream with 

 tho end of the fly trailing behind her. She 

 had not proceeded far before a trout, of 

 about a pound and a half, took the fly ef- 

 fectually. Then commenced a struggle as 

 extraordinary as ever was witnessed -:< 

 duck at the droppor, and a large trout at 

 the end of the fly. Whenever the trout 

 exerteditself, the. "terror of the duck was 

 very conspicuous ; it fluttered its wings 

 and dragged the. fish. When the trout was 

 more quiet the duck evidently gave way. 

 and Buffered herself to be drawn nnder 

 some bushes, where the shortness of the 

 gufcdid not allow the trout to shelter him- 

 self. The .luck's head was frequently 

 drawn under water. By chance, however, 

 the gut got across a branch which hung 

 downward into the water ; and the duck, 

 taking advantage of the purchase which 

 this gave her, dragged her opponent from 

 his hole and obliged him to show his head 

 above water, Then it became a oonto it •■' 

 life and death. Tho trout was in its last 

 agonies, and the duck in a ver_\ « tab -.-. " 

 when the gut broke, and suffered them to 

 depart their own way. — Sporting Mag- 

 azine, 



DotrBLE Shots.— The many notes on 

 two snipe at one shot remind me of a 

 similar occurrence — substituting pinnated 

 grouse for snipe— in the shooting achieve- 

 ments of an uncle of mine in Iowa. He 

 was out one day on tho prairie, armed with 

 a single barrel muzzle-loader. Two grouse 

 got up in front of him ; one circled to the 

 right, the other to the left. Ha held his 

 gun on one, and, seeing the two birds 

 gradually approaching each other, watted 

 until they were on the point of crossing, 

 when he pulled trigger and dropped both. 

 W. P. M, 



—The Williamsburg Athletic Club will 

 hold their first annual spring games on 

 Saturday, June 5th, at 430 P.M. "The new 

 club house and grounds are at Wythe 

 avenue, Penn and Eutledge streets. The 

 contests are opeu to all amateurs. 



A Grand Glass Ball Tournament 



Under the auspices of tho 

 LYNN SPORTSMAN'S CLUB 



Will be held on their Ground, at 



OAK ISLAND, REVERE BEACH, 



on the 

 17tli ofSJune, 1880, 



Commencing' at 10 o'clock a.m. 



Conditions as follows: The score i... ,,..-. ,,, 

 Sixty balls per team (twenty balls per man i. iniin 

 Bard's rotary trap, Bogardus ruli ■-, tfes t . he 

 ahotollwith five balls Bach. Entrance foe, six 



. ., I :,l. Ii. ' nl ■ iliilln; 



and fifty cents to be deducted lor • i 



.- : the remaining five Jul 



■■i. I- • ' ' I' I.:- ■■ I i'i ■ ■ 1 1 : i ■ -. I r. :nl 



to delegate one of their members empowered 

 to act for thorn on that occasion. We hope to 

 - epreaentatSoti. 



tiiolh, ,'i: ,'aie'' ,.,', ' :!! ' -l. ..".'. [!'"'.'.,', . ; . . ".'.',',. 



ul ih" in .-: niiksr >ve= in tin- State. It is easv 



capacity and arrangements, being- able ui ac- 

 commodate one hundred shooters. A fine hotel 

 u: ii,i i id, J. M. Loutur, proprietor, a well- 



I. B. CROOK & CO., 



Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers in 



Fishing Tackle, Archery, 

 UD ALL KIDS OF SPOEIIIG QQODS, 



5© Fulton street, N. Y. 



Sole Agents for THOMAS ALDRED, London, manufacturer of the Finest Archery n the world. 



J. B. CROOK'S Special lies for ISSO. 



I Spec 

 THOMAS ALDRED'S Tew Bow?. $25 to $75. RICHARD HA ET'SOrlcki t Goods. .1.1!. LHtOOK'S Ilexag 

 J. II. CROOK'S Lancewuod and Lentonwood Bows, $7.60. J. B. CROOK'S Newport Bass Rous, suitL___ 

 kinds of salt water fishing, elghtto nine feet, German Silver Mounted. Pepper Cane second joint and two tips, $15. 



Send 25 cents for Illustrated Catalogue for 1880, serin)? Hints on Archery and Rifle Shooting and the Roles of Cricket, Foot Ball, Lawn 



- ilesc"'-"' 



„. lalBamlriin ■!; liii.i , loltdBeel Plato, $20. 

 table for Trolling: and atili Baiting for all 



. Ball Shooting and a Syt ip ii (M Fi MOST, giving a 

 N. H. -Nothing butfirf,1-el»*s Goods sold nt: this K»r»b1i 



Isln 



lion of Fishing, whim to go and what Tackle to use. 



It U Irapoitlbla to mnnln lonR lick whom Hop Bi 



ra nwd, bo perfect on. they In 



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NEW YORK 



SCHUETZEN CORPS 



CAPTAIN GEORGE AERY. 



The Twenty-third Annual 



Shooting Festival 



of the above Corps, in connection with a 



G-rand Fair, 



■will take place at the 



8CHUETZEH PARK.UNION H1LL.N.J. 



Jimo 7th, 8th and 9th, 



To -which all lovers of the manly sport of target 

 shooting are herewith cordially invited. 



B. JOT. TIENKEN, Sec. 



DON'T CATCH WEEDS AND LOGS, 



BUT CATCH FISH. 



BRUSH'S PATENT FLOAT TROLLING 

 SPOONS entirely overcome the defects 

 heretofore found in all other Spoons, viz., run- 

 ning so deep as to catch weeds and logs, and 

 below where the fish see them. Made of the 

 best material. Bass size, 75 cents ; pickerel, $1 ; 

 muslcalongc, $1.25. Each by mail — 25 cents ex- 

 tra for gold-plated. Address 



HENRY C. BBtTtH, Brashton, FTanklln 

 Co., New Yoik j or to he had at wholesale or re- 

 tail from CHAS. L. RITZMAN. 9113 Broadway, 

 N.y. 



Trap Balls. 



A LIMITED quantity of plain, hlue and amber 

 Glass Balls— TfWtttllj Tat.ntn & Co.'s mako 

 —forsalo at low figures. Address 

 J. S. STEAD, 



193 Fulton street, N. Y. City. 



THE KINGFISHER. 



CATCHES EVERT FISH THAT BITES. 



SOMETII TNG NEW. 



EVERYBODV A FISHERMAN. SAMPLES 



SENT ON KECRIFToF 2ik:ts. 



VACHE & CO., 938 1 alinionnt Ave., Phila. 



ISJtt gfotturt. 



PURE FIELD TRIAL SETTER PUPS FOR 

 Sale, Cheap— by the jollowing celebrated 



■ i-.-\ '.;/.-: i!v lihriderielc Hitler brother to Llc- 

 wellvn's great Count Windom), out ot La.lv 

 'I,,, In 1 ,.i ',...•-:.:-.>■ II.). By cha.ni.il. in Roya 

 Buke,outof Leah (B lykel-Qvy u. 



PURE IRISH SETTERS for sale, very 

 cheap— Champion Blcao, Plunketand Rorv 

 U'Morc stuck, comprising a litter of pnpplee Biz 

 weeks old, two bitoni infiieraoi bhaold, and one 

 broken dog one year old, Address E. J. ROB- 

 BINS, Wetherslleld, Conn. May 20-tf 



®ta <&twtl 



IN THE STUD— The pure Laverack clog 

 Pride, hy Prldl of the Border k Petrel. The 

 only pure Laverack in New England. Fee. $50. 

 Address H. F, LEAKE, Box 1,612, Boston, Mass. 

 Septi-tf 



Imperial Kennel 



Setters and Pointers thor- 

 oughly Field Broken. 

 Young Dogs handled with 



skill and judgment. 

 Dogs have dailv access to salt 

 water. 

 N. B.— Setter and Pointer 

 puppies: also, broken dogs tv>r side; full pedi- 

 grees. Address H. C. GEO VER.Toms River, N. .1 



A RARE CHANCE.— For sale, Gordon 

 Setter, Maggie, Black Fun (Dash-Kathleen), 

 first, prize, and a very superior blood bitch, $35- 



n.'i :i ■ I ■ 1 1 1 1 : . . .1 .11 ■ ,■, In :■■!. '.I. . , I. -L-e 



brother to Champion France, but superior every 

 way; §50. Moll, a very beautiful bitch ; nrange- 

 win'te with black points; two first prizes; $75. 

 Diek, a very fine dog : orange-white, black points. 



:;■ ,' i. 1-11 I" 1 '.', ilii L' 1 11 ...i .1 : 11 ■. -.- 1 1 . ■ 1 1 ■■ .V i iiu: 



—due May 23d— second prize. She, with Dick, 

 best brace I ever shot over together, $100. Also 

 puppies, nine months, Gordon and Laverack 

 combined. Bob, blaek-,vhite, blue ticked. Jim, 

 black-white tan. "Witch, blaek-whito ticked. 

 Busy, brown-white Bolton; very fine; full ot 

 work ; $15 each ; a braoe, $25. Puppies, two to 

 four months old, well bred, fine and healthv, a 

 brace for S10. This Is .1 rare chance— one you 

 can't afford to lose, if you want fine stock for a 

 very little money. .Must be sold. Address. ASA 

 L. SHRRWOOD, Skancateles, N. V. Mavlll.tf 



Fleas! Fleas! Worms! Worms! 



Steadraan'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 patei boxe • ..: n 

 Ing pepper box top, which greatly facilitates its 

 use. Simple and oflieaeious. 



Price 50 cents by mail, Postpaid. 



ARECA NUT F0R~W0RMS IN DOGS 



A CERTAIN REMEDY. 

 Put up in boxes containing ton powders, with 

 full directions for use. 



Price 50 cents per Box by mall. 



C0NR0Y, BISSET & ftULLESON, 



65 Fulton Street, N. Y. 

 HENRY C SQUIRES, 

 oot 13 1 Cortlandt Street, H. Y. 



f>OR SALE.— Very fine Cocker Spaniel hitch, 

 two years old. She is solid liver color, and 

 a grand brood bitch, being the dam of some of 

 the best broken cockers in the country. LOCK 

 BOX 237, Suspension Bridge, N. Y. May27,lt 



FOR SALE CHEAP— Very beautiful Llewellyn 

 Setter dog, one year old, by Champion Glad- 

 stone; has never been hunted, but is thoroughly 

 yard broken, and will retrieve dead bird equal 

 to the best. L. & Co., 100 Itailruad avenue, Koeh- 

 ester, N. Y. May 27,1 1 



LACHINE KENNELS. 



I DAVE THE BEST COCKERS IN AMERICA, 

 as their show record proves. I will sell pups 

 from all my bitches alike for J 15 each. Full 

 pedigrees on application. GEO. D. MACDOtj- 

 GAL, P. O. Drawer r.'Oii, Montreal, Canada. 



Mav-'Oth.tf 



FOR SALE —The Llewellyn seller bitch Leda 

 (Leicester-Hose), No tin. N . A. K. (.', S. I!., 

 lit ter; sister to the celebrated Coin. Leda was 

 purchased for the purpose of breeding to Ken- 

 tucky Kennel Club's Lofty, and hu\iua i ■ 

 iittor ot fine puppies by that celebrated dog, I 

 have no further use for her. She has proven 

 herself to bean excellent, brood bitch, and will 

 be sold cheap liefer to W . If. Holabird, Val- 

 paraiso, Ind., and Alex. C. Lanier, Madison. Did. 

 For price, pedigree, etc. .address W. P. GRAHAM, 

 Lei'l, iJiix. J./; '■> 1 : i , 1 :s.._i ■ i . Ind. mav20th,2t 



E. B. GOLDSMITH, 



Custom House and Forwarding' Agent, 



US WALL STHEE'J\ NE W YORK. 



RECEIVES Am) FORWARDS Do.trs, 

 Fowls, etc., te any destination. Kennel 

 Clubs, Sportsmen and others, intending to import 

 dogs from Europe, should have their stock con- 

 sijruod to him. Information furnished in regard 

 to the best methods of importing, shipping;, eto. 



Wht If cmjcI. 



^T. BERNARDS FOR SALE.— The tin- 

 J dersijrne.l.wishinir to r.-duee his kennel, otters 

 ot sale several inatfniticenr imported Mount St. 



MOUNT PLEASANT KENNEL.— For 

 Sale— Four full-blooded Gordon setter do- 

 pups: very handsome ; perfect black and tan ; 

 sire, Dash, the areat prize-winner ; dam, Maud; 

 full pedigree on both side* ; a rare ehauee lor a 

 good dog. CHAS. T. BF.OWSELL. P. O. Box 

 35(1. New Bedford. Mass. Apr2Vi.lh.ios. 



BERKLEY-RHUg. 



.1 ■ o March 14th, 1880. 



For farther particulars address 



THOMAS A. ADDISON, 

 mayI3,lmo. 218 Broadway Square, Cholsea,Maas, 



E. 



SCEATCHES. 



GLOVER'S IMPERIAL MANGE CURE is war- 

 ranted to cure all kinds and conditions of mango 

 or skin diseases of any nature on dogs or cattle 



without injury to the animal. One ttpph'ei 



is usuallvall that is neeessarv. For SCRATCHES 

 in HOUSJiS it has no equal. H. GLOVER, 

 Sole prop'Cr Imperial Kennel, Tom's River, N.J. 



Agents: Conrov, Bissett & Malleson.ao Fulton 

 St., N.Y.; Jonn P. Lnvell cV Sons, Dock Somire, 

 Boston; Jos. C. Orubb & Co., 712 Market St., 



Phila.: F.P.Taylor, Ii Bast Mo Hso 1 st.. ,vj 



Crookcs, Hilder & Co., 804 North Fourth St., St. 

 Louis. Price, 50 cents. 



CHAMPION LIGHT WEIGHT POINTER 



'•In tho Stud." 



Rush is lemon and white, and wit 

 ~ rk. Boston, Philadelphia. St. Lou 



er at New 



c Sic 

 se. fas 



I le 



..., ..c.h and staunch. For full partic- 

 ulars, pedigree and held qualities address 



1,090 Dean street, Brooklyn, N. V. 

 Fee $25. Jan.22-tf. 



MICKE'S 



Never Failing Bog Bistemper Cure 



and Flea Destroyer. 



For sale by all Druggists at 25 Cents each. 



Wholesale Aoents — Charles L. Ritzman, 913, 



Broadwav,"N. Y.; Bruen & Hobart. 214 Fulton 

 Street, N. Y.; Smith, Kline & Co., 300 N. Third 

 Street Phila.; Finloy .t Thompson, Bf> Magazine 

 Street, New Orleans, La.; ^v". H. Holabird, Val- 

 paraiso, Ind.; Trimble & Kleibacker, Baltimore. 

 Cure or Destroyer sent by mail on receipt of 

 25c, to L. A. MICK E, Easton, Pa. 



PINE LODGE KENNELS.— I am pre- 

 pared to take a limited number of d'ogs, 

 either setters or pointers, arid tram them thor- 

 oughly. I give my puppies seven m«nths' work 

 out ot the twelve, and guarantee sal isfactiou, if 

 tho dog has aLl the natural instincts. Refer- 

 ences on application. Prices, $■".() and 876, no- 

 cording to length of time i fio the dog, with 

 discount to parties at lone- di-na nces. A 

 WINTER, Cairo. Thomas County. Georgia. 



Oct 2,lf 



FOR SALE— Eight Gordon setter pup- 

 pies when six weeks of age, by Dean's Tom, 

 out of my Bess For particulars add uss 



GEORtlt: S. 'till i;\l PS< iN, 

 May2U-2t Box 163, Foxboro. Mass. 



FOREST AND STREAM KENNEL. 

 Llewellyn setter, Battler, in tho stud. ' Rat- 

 tler isa handsomo blue b.dton.blaek points.win- 

 nerof four beach prly.es; sire. Rob Re, b., he 

 Laverack's Fr, 1,1 at , 1 r Blal er'sPh(jabe, founder 

 of tho held trial si rain, winner of live English 

 field trials, out of pure Lui ecu-l; imported blieh 

 Pickles: Sho by Llewellyn's Priu.ee, winner of 

 two firsts and three 'ehainpionshii.s, out of 

 Llewellyn's Lil III.; no better blood in America. 

 Will serve bitches ai Sl,l. Litters warranted, lam 

 breeding to Rattler the following bitches:— 

 Moll, a beautiful blue bellou.bluelc points, sire 

 .Tacit, dam Spot, winner of first and second 

 specials at Detroit, Mich , 1879, also first at Boston 

 1S70 in native classes; Fly, a very fine roan bel- 

 ton bitch, sire Shot, darn imported Fannie; Pat, 

 orange and white, our, of Belle, by Royal George! 

 Puppies bred from above, fine stock, for sala 

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

 Detroit, Mich, Deoll.tr, 



