m 



FOKEST AND STREAM. 



[May 87, 186C. 



©!u gtvmtl 



Dr. Gordon Stables, It. IV. 



TWYFORD, BERKS, ENGLAND , 



Author of the 



"PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE," AC. 



begs to inform Lad.es and Gentlemen In America 

 that he purchases and sends out dogs of any de- 

 sired breed, lit for the highest competition. 



N. B.— A bad dog never loft the Doctor's Ken- 

 nela. declfl tf. 



COCKER SPANIEL 



BREEDING KENNEL 



OF 



M. P. McKOON. FRANKLIN, DEL. CO., N. *i 



I KEEP ONLY COCKERS of Ihe tlnest strain: 

 [ sell [inly y'in;i» M...ek. I snaninlfs :JL1IH 



faction and safe delivery to every eustomei 

 These beautiful and intelligent dogs cannot b 

 beaten for ruffed grouse and woodcock shootin, 

 and retrieving. Correspondents inclosing- slam 

 ■will get printed pedigrees, circulars, testimc 

 nlals etc. 



K 9 KEN NELS. 



BREAKING, breeding-, boarding. Large 

 stream on the place, and daily access. Best 

 feed and care. T?rmscas.y. Inelosestamp. 



By mail- bC V Manae iluiv. Sir.; K II Worm Pow- 

 ders, 50c.: K :.i Flea j-'oivili-rs. .'.()■-,: K 9 Soap, a5c. 

 Kennels one mile from Dover, Del. Address 



E. & C. TON CULIN, 



P.O.Box 218. Dover. Del. 



FLEAS I 



USE DR. AL. WATTS' FLEA SOAP, 

 a safo and efficacious remedy and preven- 

 tive for llea« and all eruptions of the skin pro- 

 duced by them. It cleanses the hair of all im- 

 purities, purges it of all disagreeable odor, and 

 possesses Hie n...-t thnr.Mjgh disinfecting prop- 

 erties, it is impossible for lieas to live where It 

 is used. Price, 25 cents per cake. For sale by ull 

 druggists. Wholesale depot, nil Lincoln street 

 Boston. Dr. Watts oilers for sale the largest 

 assortment in America of dogs of all breeds. AH 

 diseases of dogs skillfully treated. Medicines 

 with full instruction, sent, to any address upon 

 receipt Of ouedollnr. The fact that Dr. Watts 

 has for four consecutive years nolo by appoint 

 ineut the posi ion ot .Special Officer or the City 

 of Boston to have charge of unlicensed dogs in- 

 sufficient guaraniee ot reliability. All commu- 

 nications and orders will receive prompt atten- 

 tion. Address DK. AL. WATTS, 

 MargS-tr l"4 Lincoln street. Boston. Mass. 



DOGS FOR SALE.— One Cocker Spaniel 

 bitch, and one Cocker Spaniel dog, eight 

 months old: very hands., tue: Uestors slock : price 

 of bitch, 81ft: dog. t?:Ji; lull pedigree given. 

 AJso one black seller dog (Dnrdoii. red Irish). 

 twenty months old, imported stock, well broken 



(juail 



R 



londid dog; 



id, $30. Ad- 



aven.Cono 



MaygQfh ,! 



ORY O'MORE KENNEL.— Champion 

 Kory O'More in the slud. The handsonie- 



weil a 



Irish setter dc 

 of the first prlz 

 show in spocia 

 against the era' 

 Irish .unl Uordi 



nnj 



male and female. English, 

 s and pointers, impoi led 

 ___r judges tied on Bury 

 O'More and Parts. Also winner of the cham- 

 pion prize at Hudson. 1ST'.). Also winner of cham- 

 pion prize at Now York, 1870, and also winner of 

 the gold necklace (competing against setters and 

 pointers, male and female) at New York, 1SS0. 

 Thoroughbred pups for sale by Kory O'More, out 

 of Queen Hess, Lottie and Magenta. .For pedi- 

 gree and particulars, address W. N. CALi.EN- 

 DER, Albany, N. Y. Ma.vStb.lt 



Neversink Lodge Kennels. 



The following celebrated Dogs are In 

 the stud. 



X)OGS! 



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

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

 ming Macdona's stock— second prizes Hanover 

 Show and Boehester. 



New Foundiand dog " Keopor"; fouryearj old ; 

 first prize Western lOWi 1879. 



Pointer dog, " Croxteth" ; liver and white ; one 

 and a half years old ; out of Lord Sef ton's re- 

 nowned stock— otio of the handsomest pointers 

 in the United StateB. Second prize in the Han- 

 over International Show. 



Blue Helton setter, "Decimal Dash," eighteen 

 months old; sired by Llewellyn's celebrated 

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

 ited. 



Dish setter, "Rover II"-, pure red ; aon of Mae- 

 dona's champion "Hover." Never exhibited. 



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

 erock, son of Macdona's celebrated "Banger." 

 Hla get won first at Hanover and Paris shows, and 

 Becond at Puppy Stakes ia Eastern Field Trials 

 1379. 



Stud fee, 83B.QD. 



« For Sale. 



The got of the following thoroughbred ■ 

 BltoHes. 



St. Bernard "Bniunt'els," rough coated, out of 

 Prince Solm'a celebrated stock ; a magnificent 

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

 over and Rochester show. 



Pointer "Queen," liver and -white, lstWestmin- 

 Btor Konnol Show 1S7S, in whelp to " Oroxteth. 



Gordon Hotter "Beauty," IstBoston Show 1878, 

 tod New York Show 1878, 



Pointer "Dora"— liver and white, out of 

 " Queen " and " Sanono." 



Blue Belton setter " Silk" 



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

 "Palmerston," in whelp to " K-ver II. 



English Setter" Donna," -white fln d 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 cham- 

 pion " Queen," by champion " Sensation." 



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. E. godkfjkoy, , 



« Guj-mard, Orange Co., N. Y» ^ 



WILKINSON & LENNON, 



212 BROADWAY, NW YORK, 



MANUFACTURER OP 



MEDALS, 



BADGES AND EMBLEMS 



OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 



Special Designs Sent Free 



UPON APPLICATION. 



Anything in the Jewelry Line Made 



to Order. 



Hot*!* and^o'teis foffportsmw 



OCEAN HOUSE, Speonk, L. I.— First- 

 class board; near bay and ocean, forest and 

 lakes; gunniu , ! H ding, sailing, bathing 

 and rowing. Parties will be met at L. I. R. R. 

 depot by appointment. 



J. W. TDTHILL, Proprietor. 



HO ! for TROUT JblSHING. 



THE FAR-FAMED waters of the Mag- 

 anettewan are now within easy access of 

 Toronto and the outside world, and are still teem- 

 ing with speckled trout. We have erected a large 

 and comfortable lint; i i ran Village, 



and are prepared to offer every facility to our 

 sporting friends bv way of canoes and guides to 

 tho trout lake li ls1 . totbeMag- 



aneti ewan, and can offer the best of trout fishing 

 within a mile of our hotel ; will have ice and facil- 

 ities for packing fish, so that they can be taken 

 fresh to any part of the Northern States. The 

 road from Rousseau (the head of steam travel) has 

 been Macadamized and the journey shortened by 

 half a day, so that parties leu via Toronto can 

 get here in one and a half davs. Come up and 

 see us. IRWIN & CLARKE, Proprietors. 



Maganettewan Post-Omee, Ontario, Canada. 



Weldon. N. C. 



J. R. DAYIS Proprietor, 



Always twenty minutes for Dinner. 



THIS HOTEL lias been oponed by Col. 

 J. R. Davis, long and favorably known as 

 the propiietor of the Furcell House, Wilming- 

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

 lhoroirghlvrcnov,t(ed tri.-raghout, The rooms 

 are elegantly furnished -with b 'in k walnut mar- 



;■!'■.• i : ...-. . ■ I, : ..-■■-■.. 'ir.-. 



and invalids coming South will now flnd thlsa 

 comfortable resting place, (a long-felt want sup- 

 plied). Guests wil I rccehe evr-ry attention and 

 comfort, elegant table and attentive servants. 



This is the Vyi..." ■■■-'.■ .'i".-- T.n.i , ,-. in in ;.ri.. 



North. The best Hotel of its kind on the route 

 to Florida. Rates— $2.00 and $2.50 per d» v . 



For Good Spring Shooting 



-GO TO THE— 



cBAY VIEW HOUSE, 

 At Shinnecock Bay ) 



Where you will flnd 

 PLENTY OF BIRDS, 

 GOOD G FIDES, 



COMPLETE OUTFIT of DECOYS, 

 BATTERIES, eto. 

 As well as good accommodations and a sub. 

 stantial bill of fare. 

 Take Long Island Railroad for Good 

 Ground station. 



M. WILLIAMS, Prop'r. 



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



JLi£ll£-0 HOTJ-Se) =», 



PRINCETON, MAINS. 

 /"1 OOD Perch and Pickerel Fisbing. Only two 

 VJC hours' ride or sail from Grand Lake, so 

 famous for its salmon and front. 1'assenueis by 

 theTP.M. train from Huston will reach Princeton 

 following evening at ii— only 23 hours. Guides 

 furnished. All inquiries cheerfully re<ponded 

 to by the proprietors, W. G . KOBE 1- CO. 



Broiniield House, Boston . k 



EUROPEAN PLAN. 



MESSENGER, Proprietor.' 



To Hunting and Fishing Parties. 



The Pullman Car Company 



TS PREPARED TO CHARTER THE 

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

 which are fitted up with dining room and kitch- 

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

 vided with racks arid closets for guns and fishing 

 tackle, and kennels for dogs. 



Diagrams, rates and other desired information 

 furnished on application to Gen'l Bunt P. P.O. 

 Co., Chicago. jeSrt 3mos. 



Old Dominion Line. 



rpHE STEAMERS of this Line reach 

 J. some of the finest waterfowl and upland 



shuormg sections m the country. Connecting di- 

 rect lor Chiiicoteag:.;.. Cobb's Island, and points 

 on the Petiliisn ia. Cn r l '■ .int., James' River, Cur- 

 rituck, .Florida and the mountainous country of 

 yersinia, Tennessee ei. N ■. . >lk steam3rs"sa* 

 j uesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Lewes Del 

 Monday and Thursday, at 2 i».m. Full inform- 

 ation given at office, 197 Greenwich Street, New 

 yoi'K. t — • sepgSly 



;'S g$Ottt*0. 



EASTERN RAILROAD. 



Shortest Route. 



ilBOSTOBT 



PORTLAND, 

 BANGOR, 

 ST. JOHN, 



HALIFAX, 



WHITE MOUNTAINS, 



Rangeley Lakes, 



Mooseheacl Lakes, 



And all the sporting grounds of 



Maine andth^ Provinces. 



EXCURSION TICKETS 

 Are now on sale at the Company's Office, 300 

 Washington St. (next door to Old South Church), 

 Boston, and at Depot, Causeway . St., at the fol- 

 lowing reduced rateB:— 



Boston to Rangeley and return $12.50 



" " Middle Dam and return 13.00 



" " Upper Dam and return ..... 14.00 



" " Indian Rock and return 15,25 



" " ML Kinoo(\luo:-ebeidi -i return 10,00 

 " " Forks of Kennebee ami return. 13.00 

 " " Dead River and return 13.00 



]?or Rangeley, leave Boston 7.30 A. M. 

 I'or Mt. Kineu, leave Boston 7.00 B. 31. 



PULLMAN PARLOR OR SLEEPING CARSON 

 ALL THROUGH TRAINS. 



LUCIUS TUTTLE, 



G. P. * T. Agt. 



Boston and Maine 



RAILROAD. 



Boston and Portland. 

 Spring ITMslxixxg; 



at the 

 RANGELEY'S and 



MOOSEHEAD LAKE. 



Excursion Tickets 



Will be placed on sale as soon as the lee Is out 

 Close connections made at Portland with Grand 

 Trunk and Maine Central Railways for all the 

 Fishing Grounds In Maine and Northern New 

 England. 



'tickets mny be obtained at Boston City Office, 

 £80 WASHINGTON STREET, and at the Station. 



Informationbvmall, if desired. 

 JAS. T. FURBEB, D. J. FLANDERS, 



Gen. Supr. Gen. Ticket Agent. 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co., 



Respectfull y Invite attention to tie 



SUPERIOR FACILITIES 



tracks enable STOCK TO BE TRANSPORTED 

 without failure or injury. 



THE LINES Of 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also reach the best localities for 



GTOTDJGr AJH) FISHDTG 



ania and New Jersey. EX CUB 

 e sold at, the offices of the Corn pi 



iple«itle6toKAN 



__._SSON, RALSTON 

 other weli-known confers for 

 Trout Fisiilmg, Wing Shooting, and Still 

 Hunting. 

 &l«o,t« 



TUOKERTON, BEACH HAVEN. CAPE MAT, 

 BQUAN, and points on the NEW JERSEY COAST 

 renowned for SALT WATER SPORT AFTER 

 FIN AND FEATHER. 



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

 Frabk Thowbok, $en'l Manager. Iebl7-« 



£prtstttn»,$ iaut?^. 



LONG ISLAND K.K.— SPRING SCHED- 

 ULE, takms effect March Hth. 1880.— Leavo 

 HUNTER'S P'T il'latbush Ave., bi'klyn,5 min. 

 earlier) for 

 Babylon, 8.35 a.m., 3A5, 1.35, 5.35 p.m. Sundays, 



Col! P'ti-Whitestone, 7.35,8.45, 10, 11 .36 A.M., 

 2.35 L 3.35, i.:«, 6, 5.35, 6, 11.35, 7, 7.35, 9.15, 10.45 P.M., 



Flush 

 1.35, 5, 



', i , , ■ I 



Car. 



1.35. 3.35. 

 daily, eve 



Monday, 



;■ i ,:„■: i 



A.M., 1.35, 5.35, 7. 10 P.M. 



. *.I5, 10., 11.35 A.M., 3.35,3.35, 



. ?j,n.l5 10,15 p.m., 15.15 night. 



:•!., 1.35, 3. 5.35, 7. 10 P.M. 



35, 11 A.M., 4.35, 5.35, 7 P.M. 



a.m., 4.35 P.M Sundays, UA.M. 



">. 11.35 A.M., 4.35, 5.35,6 35 P.M. 



>. Sundays, 0.35 A.M.. 5.35 P.M. 

 sand Hempstead, 8,10 A.M., 



day, and from Hunter's Point, 

 -"l-i. and Saturday, 12.15 night, 

 lundays only from Flatbush av. 

 jv i-.ju. ouuuay, ,. A.M., 1.35, 6.35 P.M. 



Glen Cove, Locust Vullev, Glen Head and Ros- 

 lyn, 8, 10 A.M., 3.35, 4.35, 5.35, U.35 p.m. Sundays, U 

 A m., 8.35 P.M. 



Groenport and Sag narbnr, 8 A.M., 8.35 P.M. 



Huntington and Northport, S, 10 a.m.. 4.35, 6.35 

 P.M. Sundays. 9 a.m., B.IJo p.m. 



Lakeland and Farmingdalc, 8a.m..3.35,5.35p.m. 



Port Jsfferaon, 10 a.m., 4.35 p.m. Sundays, 9 a.m. 



Patohoguo, 8.35 a.m., 4.35, 5.35 p.m. Sundays, 8 

 A.M. 



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

 5.35,6,7 P.M. Monday, "WedneMlnv, Friday and 

 Saturday nights, 13.15. Sundavs,« A.M., 6.35 P.M. 



Creedmoor, 8, 10 a.m., 1.35 p.m'., Tuesdays. Wed- 

 nesdays and Saturdays, commencing April 3d. 



HUNTERS P-V&.WA LL ST. AN N EX- Leave 



Pier 17, B. B. (f oot Pine .. (or Bu ater'a P't, 8.30, 



10.30, 11.30 A.M., 3.10, 4.10, 5.10,6.10 p.m. For fur- 

 ther information, tickets, commutation, etc. 

 apply at 22» ll'way, cor- Barclay. 



W. M. LAFFAN, Gen'l Pass. Agent. 



"THE FISHDfG LIIVE." 



TAKE THE 



ids & Indiana R.R. 



14iujkinaw-,GraudrlapiusandCinolnnatiShortI.ine 



POB TUB 

 Trout, GrayUng, and Black Bass Fisherlen, 



AND THE 



EAMOTT BUMMER RESORTS AND LAKES 

 OP 



N0RTEEM MICHIGAN. 



The waters of the 



Grand Traverse Region 



and the Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed. 

 tf equaled. In the abundance and great variety oi • 

 Ash contained. 



BROOK TROUT abound in the streams, and 

 the famous AMERICAN GRAYLING ia found 

 only in thoso waters. 

 The TRO CT season begins May 1 and ends SepU. 



TheGRAl 1 mens June land endu i 



Kov. 1. 



BLACK BASS, PIKE, PICKEREL and MUSCA- 

 LONGE, also abound in large numbers in the i 

 many lakes and lakelets of this territory. 



The sportsman can readily fiend trophies of his | 

 ■kill to nis friends or "club" at. home, as ice tot 

 packing fish can be had at many points. 



TAKE YOUR FAMILY WITH YOU. The see- . 

 nerr of the North Woods and Lakes is very beau. I 

 tlful ; the air is pure, dry and bracing. Tho oil- ' 

 mate is peculiarly beneflchU to those suffering , 

 With 



Hay Fever and Asthma Affections. 



The hotel accommodations are good, far but. I 

 passing theaverago in countries now enough to 

 afford the finest of fishing. 



During tho season Round Trip Excursion Tick- 

 ets will be gold at low rates, and attractive train 

 facilities offered to Tourists and Sportsmen. 



Dogs, Guoa and Fishing Tacklo Carried Freest I 

 owner's ri3k. 



It isouraim to make sportsmen feci " at home" i 

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

 Illustrated book if 80 pages), containing full 1d- 

 for»ation nod ocurate maps of the Fishing . 

 Grounds and Tim, ; Cs rds, add rcss A. B. LEET, 



Oc p._l l asa,Ag ent, Grand Rapids, Mich. • 



Chesapeake & Ohio R. R. 



XRe Koute of tlie Sportsman and Angler to 



the Best Hunting and Fishing i 



A Grounds of Virginia and , 



West Virginia, 



Comprising those of Central and Piedmont VI»- I 

 ginia Blue Ridge Mountains, Valley of Virginia, I 

 Alleghany Mountains, Greenbrier and New 

 Rivers, o»d Kanawha Valley, and including ill I 

 their varieties of game and tlsh, deer, bear, wllfl I 

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

 cook, mountain trout, bass, pike, pickerel, etc. j 

 Guns, fishing tacklo, and one dog for each I 

 sportsman carried free. 



.The Route of the Tourist, 



through the most beautiful and picturesque see- I 

 nery of the Virginia Mountains to their most tor J 

 mom -watering places and summer resorts. 



The Only Route via White Sul- I 

 phur Springs. 



Railroad connections at Cincinnati, with th» ' 

 West, Northwest and Southwest ; at G-cn-dunsvlllS 

 with the North and Northeast; and at Richmooa ■ 

 and Charlottoville with the South. All modern J 

 improvements in equipment. 



C0NWAY K, HOWAED, 



tW V 



6ea. Passenger and Ticket Agonti' 

 Richmond V 



Established 1859. 



Taxidermist Supplies, j 



BIRD SKINS, Bird Staffers' Tools, Gla« 1 

 Eyes for Stuffed Birds and Animals, e» ) 

 Send stamp for reduced price list. 



A.J GOLBURN,31 Uoylson St., Boston. MM*. I 

 Paragon Mica for Bird Stands, Rock Work.etB* 

 40c. per package by mail a new thing ; txrt It < 



Natural History Store. 



Kthe department of Taxidermy I offerfiS 

 il-u \ cry fine assortment of Garni ! 

 very best -work, and a large assr.ri rnt 

 and Rireigu species, all prepiued by tlm.-ClM» 

 workmen. 



One cose of game birds, which is probably w* ( 

 finest in the couutrv ' -iffCT at $300. 



W. J.KNOWLTO.'., 

 It» Tremont street, Boston, MsM. 



