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FOREST AND STREAM. 



["June 3, 1860, 



W\U H*MWt 



Dr. Gordon StaMes, R. N. 



TWYFORD, BERKS, ENGLAND , 



Author of the 



"PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE," AC. 



begs to inform Lad ,es and Gentlemen in America 

 that he purchases aDd sends out dogs of any de- 

 aired Dreed, St for the highest competition. 



N B— A had dog never left the Doctor's Ken- 

 nels'. . deoiatf. 



THE BLUK STIR B.KIV.YEL 



OK 1 



COCKER SPANIEL 



BREEDING KENNEL 



OF 



M. P. McKOON, FRANKLIN. DEL. CO., N. T. 



and retrieving. laarre-pondent.; uiclosine. stamp 

 will get printed pedigrees, circulars, testimo- 

 nials etc. 



K 9 KENNEL S. 



BREAKING, breeding, boarding. Large 

 stream on the place, and daily access. Best 

 feed and care. Tcrinseasy. Inclo:--: : e, aei|i 



BytnaU— KftMang' Cut ,60e* L9Vig>rmFow- 

 aers.oOe.; K 9 Flea Powders, atic: K ■;'■■.■-"■ 

 Kennels one mile from Dover, Del. Address 



E. & C. VON CULIN, 



P.O.Box 218. :Dover, Del. 



FLEAS ! 



USE DR. AL. WATTS' FLEA SOAP, 

 a safe and efficacious remedy and preven- 

 tive for fleas and ail eruptions of the skin pro- 

 duced by them. H cleanses the hair ol all im- 



purities,"pnr»'fts it of all disagreeable odor, and 



". .-■■, . -' in ' -■ ■ I .' ilii'e'' '■"". pri'll- 



is used. Pi 

 druggists. 

 Boston. I 



assortment 



te. Fc 



nu (a 



i-ule liy 



the 



riea of dogs of all breeds. All 

 S3 okillfullv treated. Medicines 



ivith Hid instrnehi.il. sen: In any adiila-- upon 



receipt of om lol ir 't'l: ■ .'a a 1 1 Jr. '" a I ■ 



has for t. nn on I i t.y appoiut- 



Ol U '|ios.'.U !o;J;',',"e'..-l.:?r'_o L o'l l.Ol tie, ■: ISod U, igS, i's 



oiarnntee of reliability. All commu- 



tion. 

 Mar:l 



Kit Hi 



. Ma 



DOGS FOR SALE. —One Cocker Spaniel 

 bitch, and one Cocker Spaniel dog, eight 

 months old; very hands.. ma; Hosier's stock ; price 

 of bitch, B25; dog, $30: full pedigree; given. 

 AlBO one black setter dog (Cordon, red Irish), 

 twentv mouths old, imported stock, well broken 

 on woodcock, and has been hunted a little on 

 quail aud partridge; minds easy, and does not 

 need whipping: splendid retriever, and Is very 

 strong: and tough, aud will make a splendid dog; 

 has been thr >ti aii the distemper; price, $110. Ad- 

 dress G. E. OSltOltX, liox 117:1. New Haven, Conn 

 Mayfllth.l 



RORY O'MORE KENNEL.— Champion 

 Koiv More in the stud. The handsomo- 

 as one of the best. Held and best bred 



Iris 



Wir 



prize at New Voi-k. IS77; also at 

 show in special prize lor $ii0 cup, compel ing 

 against the crack dogs, male and female. English, 

 Irish and Cordon setters and pointers, unpolled 

 and native. The four judges tied on Rory 

 O'Morc and Paris. Also winner of the cham- 

 pion prize at. Hudson, 1879. Also winner of cham- 

 pion prize at New York, JS7H. and also winner of 

 the gold necklace .competing against setters and 

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

 Thoroughbred pups for sale by Rory O'More, out 

 of Queen lless, Lottie and Magenta, for pedi- 

 gree and particulars, address \V. N. CAI.i.EN- 

 DF.U, Ali.anv. X V. May20th.lt 



ink Lodge Kennels. 



The following celebrated Dogs are In 

 the stud. 



SOGrS! 



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

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

 ming Macdona's stock— second prizes Hanover 

 Show and Rochester. 



New Foundlaud dog " Keeper"; fouryears old : 

 first prize vVeBiiiiiiistorKenuol Show, 1879. 



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

 and a half years old; out or Lord Scfton's re- 

 nowned stock— one of 1 lie handsomest pointers 

 in the United States. Second prize In the Han- 

 over International Show. 



Blue Relton setter, "Decimal Dash," olghteen 

 months old; sired by Llewellyn's celebrated 

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



Iri'sh setter, "Rover IT'; pure red j boh of Mac- 

 aona's champion "Rover." Never exhibited. 



English setter. "Ranger H"; a pure bred Lav- 

 eraek, sou 01 Msec lebrated" Ranger." 



His get won firsl at Haiioverand Paris shows, and 

 second at Puppy Stakes in Eastern Field Trials 

 1879. 

 Stud fee, $25.00. 



* For Sale. 



The get of the following thoroughbred 

 BItclios. 



St. Rernard "Brauniels," 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, lstWestmin- 

 Bter Kennel Show B7S, in whelp to " Croxteth. 



Gordon setter "Beauty," 1st Boston Show 1873, 

 2nd New York Show 1878. 



Pointer "Dora"— liver and white, out of 

 " Queen " and " Bancno." 



Blue Beltou setter "Silk" 



Irish Setter- Moya," out of CoL Hilliard'a 

 rsion." in whelp to "Rover II. 



English Setter" Donna," white and lemon. 



Pups can be scoured by an sarly application. 

 Besides I offer for sale pointers and setters of 

 minor quality, but of good thoroughbred stock; 



|o| [II I 



1 en," by champion " Sensatiou." 

 Having engaged tiic services of Jvlacdona's re- 

 ■'■'■' ■■ lei 1 trial breaker I am prepared to book 

 orders for ten dogs, deliverable, 



autumn. 1880. Particulars will lie furnished 0)1 

 application to A. E. GODEFMOI, te 



« Guymard, Orange Co., N. X * 



WILKINSON & LENNON, 



212 BROADWAY, NEW TORE, 



MANUFACTORER OF 



MEDALS, 



BADGES AND EMBLEMS 



OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 



Special Designs Sent Free 



UPON APPLICATION. 



Anything iu the Jewelry Line Made 



to Order. 



c 



®to Retrod. 



ST. BERNARDS FOR SALE.— The un- 

 dersigned.wishing to reduce his kennel, offers 

 for sale several magnificent imported Mount St. 

 Bernard dogs and bitches, carefully selected from 

 the best European strains. To be sold for no 

 1 ....... ..,;, 



M c 



BERKLEY-RHUE. 



I£S 



MANGE. 



SOEATOHES. 



GLOVER'S IMPERIAL MANGE CURE is war- 



t'li'iioj ai aire all 1-: a aa 1 1 an!: ion: ill mange 



or skin disease:', of any nature on dogs or cattle 

 without injury to the animal. One application 



mi ua'iv tllrh 1I1 .. 1 To, St 'BATCHES 



in HORSES it has no equal. H. GLOVER, 

 Soloprop't'r in ; . ■ ■ j ■ 1 _ ■ 1 !■ a 1 1, el, Tom's River, N..I. 

 Atrents: Conroy, Uissett oi .Malleson, 05 Fulton 

 St., N. Y-; Joan P. Lovell & Sons, Dock Square, 

 Boston: .103. C. Grubb & Co., 712 Market St., 

 Phila.: F.P. Taylor, 7:3 liasl Madison St., Chicago; 

 Crookes, Hilder & Co., 601 North Fourth st„ St. 

 Louis. Price, 50 cents. 



CHAMPION LIGHT WEIGHT POINTER 



"IRTISH." 



"In the Stud." 



Rush Is lemon and white, and winner at New 

 Vork, Boston, Philadelphia. St. Louis and Louis- 

 ville Siiows. He is an excellent field dog ; line 

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

 ulars, pedigree and held qualities address 

 UI>MIJ]\H> ORGILL, 

 1,096 Dean street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Fee $25. Jan.23-tf. 



MICKE'S 



Sever Failing Dog Distemper Cure 

 and Flea Destroyer. 



For sale by all Druggists at 25 Cents each. 



3 & Co., 306 N. Third 

 Kxnompson, 35 M a 

 .an W. ft. llolahii,..' V11! 

 .v. Kleibacker, Baltimore. 

 ent by mail on receipt 01 

 .. A.MICKF., Eastoil, Pa. 



)INE LODGE KENNELS.— I am ©re- 



cording to length of time I keep thed 

 discount to parties at long distant 

 WINTER. Cairo. Thomas Cum v. tie. 



A RARE CHANCE.— For sale. (. iov.li.it 

 Setter, Maggie. Black Fan {Dash-Kathleen), 



lir.-t prize, anil a very superior blood bitch. $35' 

 Hon, aspletidid orange-white ticked; \,:\ iara. 

 brother to Champion Franoe, but supet 



wav; 850. Moll, a verv beautiful bitch; orflnge- 



ivh'ite wiih black points : two 10 -1 



Dick, a \ cry Hoc dog; orange-while, black points. 



due itfay S§- second prize! She, with Dick. 



I..SHH 



FOREST AND STREAM KENNEL. 

 ,, lie well yn setter, Rattler, in the studatRaU 

 Uer is a handsome blue beltou, black pomts.win- 

 nerof four bench prizes; sire, Rob Hoy, ho by 

 Laverack s Frcd.out of Slatter'sPhcebe, founder 

 of the Held trial strain, winner of live English 

 Held trials, out of pure Laverack imported bitch 

 Pickles: she by Llewellyns Prince, winner of 

 two lusts and three championships, out of 

 Llewellyn's I. ill 11.: no better blood iu .America. 

 Will serve bitches at SJ'i. Litters wan-anted. lam 

 breeding to Rattler the following biiehes:— 

 Moll, a beautiful blue b.lton, black points, sire 

 Jack, dam Spot, winner of first and second 

 specials at Detroit, MIoh.. 1879, also first at Boston 

 1879 in native classes; Fly. a \ery line roan bel- 

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

 orange and white, out of Belle, by Royal Georgo- 

 Puppies bred from above, fine stock, for Bale 

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

 Detroit, Mich. DecU,tf 



$liMtmti» Routes. 



EASTERN RAILROAD. 



Shortest RoLite. 



BOSTON 



TO 



PORTLAND, 

 BANGOR, 



ST. JOHN, 



HALIFAX, 



WHITE MOUNTAINS, 



Rangeley Lakes, 



Moosehead Lakes, 



And all the sporting groundsof 



Maine and the 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 rates:— 



Boston to Bangeleynnd return $12.59 



" Middle Haiti and return 13.00 



" Upper Dam and return 14.00 



" " Indian Hock aud return 15.25 



" " Mt. Kineo 1. Moosehead 1 V return 15.00 

 ;' " Forks of Kennebec and relurn. piaio 

 " " Dea4 River and return 13. CO 



For Itangeley, leave Boston 7.30 A. M. 

 For Mt. Kineo, leave Boston 7.00 P. M. 



PULLMAN PARLOR OR SLEEPING CARS ON- 

 ALL THROUGH TUAINS. 



LUCIUS TUTTLE, 



G. P. &.T. Agt. 



Boston and Maine 



RAILROAD. 



Boston and Portland. 



Spring IPislxixig: 



at the 

 UANGELEXS and 



MOOSETTEAD LAKE. 



Excursion Tickets 



Willbe plucodoosa'e as soon M the ice is out 



Portland with Grand 



Trunk and Maine Ceofral Railways for all the 



I'islung Grounds in Maim- and Northern Nov, 



Inforuiaiiou by mail, if desired. 

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



Gen.Supt. Sen. Tic! 



Chesapeake & Ohio R. R. 



The Route of the Sportsman and Angler to 



the Best Hunting anil Fishing 



Grounds of Virginia and 



West Virginia, 



Comprising those of Central and Piedmont Vir- 

 ginia Blue Ridge MO o Virginia, 

 Alleghany Moivninins, (4 recall .rier and New 

 Rivers, and Kanawha Valley, and including In 

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

 iid duck, grouse, quail, snipe, wook- 

 cock, mountain trout, bass, pp.c, pickerel, etc. 



Guns, fishing tackle, aud one dog for each 

 sportsman carried free. 



The Route of the Tourist, 



through the most beautiful and picturesque sce- 

 nery of the Virginia 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 

 VTest, Northwest and Son 1 lr,v< -hi ; a r G, a-donsvi lie 

 with thets'orth and Northeast : imdui Richmond 

 and Charlotteville with rhe iouth. Ail modern 

 improvementa in equipment. 



COKWAf *. HOWARD, 

 G«n. Passenger and Ticket Agent , 

 m»y 1» Richmond V 



TRY PACKAGE PATENT 



Shrimp Paste Fish Bait, 



#partjsmf»'j Routes. 



LONG ISLAND R.B.— SPRING SCHED- 

 IJLE. talcii.K eilect March Mt.h, Isso.-Leave 

 IlLXTER'S P'T (Flatbusli Ave., p.'idyn. f, min. 



Babylon, 8.35 a.m., 3.35, 4.35, 5.35 p.m. Sundays, 



Col! P't&Whitestime, 7.1-K, S.-US, 111, 11.H5 A.M., 

 -'.M5. 3.35, 1.85, 5. 5.35, ('., 6.35, T 080, a. 15, 10.45 P.M., 

 15.15 night. 



1.35,3.35, 4.i«! 5.35', 

 daily, except Sun 

 iMon. lav, Wed.. I 



IVoimoii. ..10, ■ 



'and Sap Harbor, 1 



Lake 



l'a'tel 



11,35 a.m., 1.35, 3.35,ii35 P.M. 

 .s. 111, Lavs, '.1.35 A.M. .5.85 P.M. 

 and Hempstead, 8, 10 a.m., 

 P.M. From Flatbusli av. 

 am! from Hunter's Point, 

 ind Saturday. 12.15 night, 



an Head and Ros- 

 , p.m. Sundays, 9 



, io Lm.. tss', B.35 



a.m. ,3.35. 5.35 p.m. 



.:. Sundaes. fl a.m. 

 . p.m. Sundays, 9 



A.M., 3.35, 4.35 



Richmond Hill, Gk-n.Ialc, 8.35, 11 j 

 5.35,3,7 p.m. yiondiu, AVednesday, ii'riaay ana 

 Saturday nights, 13.].,. Sunday?, 6 a.m.. 6.35 p.m. 



Creedmoor, s. 10 a.m., 1.85 P.M. .Tuesdays, Wed- 

 nesdays and Saturdays, commencing April 3d. 



HUNTER'S I'TtvatU, ST. .\ >,>,' EX- Leave 

 Pier 17, E. R. (fool 1'inest.i for H timer's P't, 8.30, 

 10.30, 11.30 a.m., 8.1U, 4.10, 5.10,3.10 r.M. For fur- 

 ther information, tickets, commutation, etc., 

 apply at 32P it'way, cor flarelay. 



W. M. LAFFAr,, iienT Pass. Agent. 



"THE FISHING LDfE." 



TAKE THE 



Grand Rapids & Indiana R.R. 



Maoltlnaw,GrandRapidsandClnclnnatlShortLine 



Trout, Grayling, and Black Bass Fisheries, 



FAMOU SfTAQDIIt RESORTS AND LAKES 



N0RTHEEN MICHIGAN. 



The waters of the 



Grand Traverse Region 



andtho Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed, 

 If equaled, In the abundance and great variety of 

 tainetl. 



BROOK TROUT abound in the streams, and 

 the famous AMEUICAS GRAYLING Is found 

 only in those waters. 

 The TROUT season begins May land ends Sept.l. 



TheGRAVEPMJ a , landends 



Nov. 1. 



BLACK nASS,PTKE,riCKERELandMTJ8CA- 

 LONG E, also abound in large numbers in the 

 many lakes and lakelets of this territory. 



The sportsman can readily send trophies of his 

 skill to his friends or " club " at home, as ico for 

 bads points, 



TAKE VOIJK FAMILY' WITH YOU. The sce- 

 nery of the North Woods and Lakes is verv beau- 

 tiful; the air is pure, dry and bracing, i'he cli- 

 mate Is peculiarly benelleial to those aullerlug 



Hay Feyer and Asthma Affections. 



The hotel accommodations tire good, far sur- 

 passing thoaverage in countries new enough to 

 afford the lliiest of fishing. 



During the season Round Trip Excursion Tick- 

 ets will be sold at low rates, and attractive train 

 facilities ottered to Tourist-, and Sportsmen. 



Dogs, Guns.and Fishing Tackle Carried Frceat 

 owner's risk. ' 



Itlsouraimtorr.akesportsnienfeer'athome" 

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

 illustrated book if 80 pages), containing full in- 

 formation an! '..curate maps of the Fishing 

 Grounds and 'Tim, Cards, address A . IS. LEET, 

 Gen. I'ttss, A gent, Grand Ranids, Mich. 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co., 



Respectfully invite attention to the 



SUPERIOR FACILITIES 



FROM ALL LMPORTA 



Acuities and dangersof reshlpment, while the ei- 

 cellent cars which run over the smooth steel 

 tracks enable STOCK TO BE TRANSPORTED 

 Without failure or injury, 



THE LOTES OUT 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also reach the best localities for 



GUNIHtfG. AND FISHING 



in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 

 TICKETS are sold at offices of the Company M 



all the principle atii-sio KANE. UF.NOVA, BED- 

 FORD, CRESSON, KA I.S'i'uN, MINNEQUA, Wt4 

 other well-known centers for 



Trout Fiahlng, Wing Snooting, and Still 

 Hunting. 



also,** 



TUCKERTON, BEACH HAVEN, CAPE MAT, 



SQUAN.aud p< 1 ts 1 1 .1- ' ::','.„ hits KY COAST 

 renowned for SALT WATER SPORT AFTER 

 FIN AND FEATHER. 



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

 FaABK Thomson. Gen'l Manager. febl7-tf 



TOld Dominion Line. ! 

 HE STEAMERS of tltis Line reach 

 some of the finest waterlowl and upland 



Hliootuitf sections in Hie couuirv. Con uecting di- 

 rect for Chineoteai . Land points 

 on tno Peninsula. Cii - ■'■ ■■■. dames' Kiver, Cur- 

 rituck, Florida and the mi 11 country of 



\lrginia, Temiesseo, etc. Norfolk steamers si il 

 t ucsday, Thursday, and Sat unlay. Lewes, Del., 

 Monday and Thursday, at 3 p.m. Full inform- ' 

 ataou given at ofllce, 1ST Greenwich Street, New 

 Toi'k. - • gepsaiy 



