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FOREST AND STREAM. 



fJuNE 10, 1880. 



©he gemwl. 



Dr. Gordon Stables, R. N. 



TWYFORD, BERKS, ENGLAND , 

 Author of the 



"PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE," AC, 



begs to inform Ladies and Gentleman in America 

 that he purchases and sends out dogs of any de- 

 airod breed, flt lor the highest competition. 



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

 nels. decllt 1f . 



ruK blik sr«K ki/avkl 



ob TUB 



COCKER SPANIEL 



BREEDING KENNEL 



OF 



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



I KEEP ONLY CUL' It KUS of the finest strains. 

 I sell only young stock. I guarantee satis- 

 faction and safe delivery to every customer. 

 These beautiful and intelligent dons cannot be 

 beaten for ruffed grouse and woodcock shooting 

 and retrieving. Correal. .tioont-. i-ie-1. .- is* rdaiiip 

 Will get printed pedigrees, circulars, testimo- 

 nials etc. 



K 9 KEN N ELS. 



BREAKING, breeding. hoarding. Largt 

 stream on the place, and daflj access. lies 

 feedandcare. Tetmseasy. [nelgse stamp. 



By mall— K 9 Mange Cure. 5 ... : . ... nie, 



dera, 50e.; K Si l'"lea Powders, ..lie; K II Soap, B5C. 



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 lleas and all emotions of the skin pro- 

 duced bv thorn. 11. cleanses the hair of all irn- 



pornies. purge.- it ol :il. d ecic rcea ile ojm . ,iii,i 

 possesses the most thorough disinfecting prop- 

 erties. It is impossible for ileas to live where it 

 mused. Price, 35 cents per cake. For sale by all 

 druggists. Whole-sale . ic-pot. nil Lincolu street 

 Boston. Dr. Watts offers for safe the largest 

 assortment in A meriea ol dogs of all breeds. All 

 diseases of dogs skilM'ullv treated. Medicines 

 with full instruction, sent to any address upon 

 receipt of one dollar. The fact that Dr. Watts 

 has for four consecutive vetrs held by appoint- 

 ment the posi ion oi .Special Officer of the City 

 of Boston to have charge of unlicensed dogs, is 



S,j :;;■ .■ r, ,:; , O-.. i. : 'if. i itv. All COU1II1U- 



nioacious and orders will receive prompt atten- 

 tion. Address DH. AL. WATTS, 

 Mar35-tf Kif Lincoln street, Boston, .Mass. 



RORY O'MORE KENNEL.— Champion 

 Rory O'More in the stud. The handsorae- 

 est, as well as one of the best, del 1 a nil best bred 

 Irisn setter dog in the Coiled States. Winner 

 of the lirst prize a I New York, 1ST? ; also at same 

 show in special prize for $2">0 cup, competing 

 against the crack doas. male and female, English, 



1 ■■ ■:■ 1 o.i ..- ,.l,l ,c ' i.c , III. ion ed 



and native. The four judges tied on Rory 

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

 pion prize at Hudson, ls'.U. Also wiunerof cham- 

 pion prize at New York. ISTh. and also winner of 

 the gold necklace icoinpetiic against setters and 

 p .inters, male and females at New York, i860. 

 Thoroughbred pups for sale by Rory O'More, out 

 of Queen Bess, Lottie and Magenta. For pedi- 

 gree and particulars, address w. N. CAL LEN- 

 DER, Albany, N. Y. MayH)th,4t 



Imperial Kennel 



with 



and judgment. 



Dogs have daily access to salt 

 water. 

 N. B— Setter and Pointer 

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

 grees. Address H. C. GLOVEK.Toms River, N. J 



Neversink Lodge Kennels. 



The following celebrated Dogs are In 

 the stud. 



„ „ DOGS! 



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

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

 mlng Macdona's stock— second prizes Hanover 

 Show and Rochester. 



Sew Foundland dog " Keeper"; fouryears old; 

 first, prize Webiminstor Kennel Show, 1879. 



Pointer dog, " Cro.vtet.ti " ; 1 1 ver and white ; one 

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

 nowned stock— one of the haudSonec- i : i 

 in the United Slates. Second prize in the Han- 

 over International Show, 



Blue Belton setter, "Decimal Dash," eighteen 

 months old; Bired by Llewellyn's celebrated 

 "flash" — a mnffnifinnn*; Rtinl Hon- — nm.^ o»l,;i._ 



1 magnificent Btud dog— m 



t erhib- 



Dash 

 lied. 



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

 dona's champion "Hover." Never exhibited. 



English setter, "Hanger If": a purebred Lav- 



eraok, son of 'I; i "Hanger." 



His get won first at ] is shows, and 



second at Puppy Stakes in Eastern Field Trials 

 1SJ9, 



Stud fee, 825.00. 



* UPoi* Sale. 



The get of the following thoroughbred 

 Eltclios. 



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

 Prince Solm's celebrated slock; a magnificent 

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

 over and Rochester show. 



Pointer "Queen," liver and white. 1st Westmin- 

 ster Kennel Bbxra 18T8. in whelp to"Croxteth. 



Gordon setter '■Beaut ,-," IstBoslon Show 1878, 

 2nd New York Show 1878. 



Pointer "Dora"— fiver and white, out of 

 "Queen" and " Saneho." 



Blue Belton setter "Silk" 



Irish Setter" Moya," out of Col. Hilliard'8 

 " Palinerstou," in whelp to " Rover H. 



English Setter" Donna," white and lemon. 



Pups can be secured by an iarly application. 

 Besides I offer for sale pointers and Bettors 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 I am prepared to book 

 orders for thoroughly broken dogs, deliverable, 

 autumn, 1880. Particulars will be furnished on 

 application to A. E. GODEMKOY, 



Guymard, Orange Co., N. ¥ 



WILKINSON & LENNON, 



212 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 



MANUFACTURER OF 



MEDALS, 



BADGES AND EMBLEMS 



OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 



Special Designs Sent Free 



UPON APPLICATION. 



Anything in the Jewelry Line Made 



to Order. 



3 



©ft* fennel. 



OT. BERNARDS FOR SALE.— The un- 



O dersigned.wlshlngto reduce his kennel, offers 



for sale several i morn in cent imported Mount St. 

 Bernard dogs ami bitches, carefully selected from 

 the best European si rains. To be sold for no 

 fault. For prices, pedigrees, etc., address. 



Lk HOY Z. COLLINS, 

 Sept 18-tf Lancaster, Mass., U. S. A. 



BERKLEY-RHUE. 



I HAVE FOR SALE some very fine all red Irish 

 setter puppies out of my Rime, by champion 

 Berkley, whelped March 14th, 1880. 

 For timber particulars address 



THOMAS A. ADDISON, 

 majT3,lmo. 318 Broadway Square, Chelsea,Mass. 



MANGE. 



SCEATCHE8. 



G tO V EB'S IM PERIAL MANGE CURE is war- 

 ranted to cure all kinds and conditions of uiauge 

 or skin diseases of any nature on dogs or cattle 

 without injury to the animal. One an] 

 is usual! vail tl.ia; is necessary. For SCRATCHES 

 in HORSES it has no equal. H. GLOVER 

 Sole prop't'r Imperial Kennel. Tom's River, N.J. 



Agents: Conroy, BIssetl & Malleson, 65 IFuIton 

 St., N. Y.; John P. Lovell & Sous, Dock Square, 

 Boston; .los. C. Grubb & Co., 712 Market St., 

 Phila.; F.P. Taylor. 7:1 Fast Madison St., Chicago; 

 Crookes, Hilder & Co., BUI North Fourth St.. St. 

 '•outs. Price, 50 cents, 



CHAMPION LIGHT WEIGHT POINTER 



"RUSH." 



'• In the Stud." 



Rush is lemon and white, and winner at New 



V. I '■:. I , I'.i.: id! i ... -i. id in 



ville Shows. He is an excellent field dog; line 

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

 ulars, pedigree and field qualities address 

 KDJMJTNIk OK6ILL, 

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

 Fee $35. .lan.S!-tf. 



MICKE'S 



Sever Failing Dog Distemper Cure 



and Flea Destroyer. 



Bor sale by all Druggists at 25 Cents each. 



Wliolcmle Agents — Charles L. Ritzman, 943, 

 Broadway, N. Y.; Bi neu i. Hubart. 314 Fulton 

 Street, N. V.; Smith, Kline & Co., 309 N. Third 

 Street Phila.; Fiulev i Thompson. 35 Magazine 

 Street. New Orleans, La.: W. H. Holabird, Val- 

 paraiso, Ind.: Trimble ii Kleibacker, Baltimore. 

 Cure or Destroyer sent bv moil on receipt of 

 35c, to L. A. M1CKE. Baston, Pa. 



PINE LODGE KENNELS.— I am pre- 

 pared to take a limited number of dogs, 

 either setters or pointers, and train them thor- 

 oughly. I give my puppies seven months' work 



out ol the twelve, and euaiatut.ee. satisfaction, if 

 the dog has all the natural instincts. Refer- 

 ences on application. Prices, $50 and $75, ac- 

 cording to length of time I keen the dog, with 

 discount to parties at long distances. A 

 WINTER Cairo. Thomas County. Georgia. 



A RARE CHANCE.— For sale, Gordon 

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

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

 Don, aspleudid orange-white ticked; very large 

 brother to Champion Franco, but superior every 

 way; $50. Moll, a \>-r\ beautiful bitch; orange- 

 white with black points: two first prizes; $75. 

 Dick, a very line rlog : orange-white, black points. 

 Hosa II., orange -u dole ticked ; in whelp by Don 

 1 ■- :■■■< .ceond prize. She, with Dick. 

 nest bracts I ever shot over together, $100. Also 

 puppies, nin- months, Gordon and Lavcrack 

 combined. Bob, black-while, blue ticked, dim, 

 black-white tan. Witch, bhu k-white ticked. 

 Busy, brown-white Belton; very fine; full of 

 work: S15 each; a brace, jas. Puppies, bra lo 

 lour months old, well bred, fine and healthy, a 

 brace for $10. This is a rare chance— one you 

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

 very lift le money. Must be sold. Address, ASA 

 I.. SHKRWOllD, Skaneateles. N. Y. Mavla.tr 



FOREST AND STREAM KENNEL. 

 Llewellyn setter, Rattler, in the stud. Rat- 

 tler is u handsome bio I ,bli l; polntS,win- 



ncrof iour bench prizes ; sire, Rob Roy, he by 

 Laveraek's Fred. on tot t'dat i er'sPhcebe, founder 

 „ , ,, l > e . , el 'l trial strain, winner of five English 

 Held trials, out of pure Lavcrack imported bitch 

 Pickles; she by LlewcLvn'H Prince, winner of 

 two firsts ami three championships, out of 

 Llewellyn 8 Lill II. ; uo better blood in America. 

 Will serve bitch, satsi'. Litters warranted, lam 

 breeding to Rattler the following bitches :- 

 Well, a beautmil blue belton, black points, Eire 

 ■lack, dam .spot, winner of first and second 

 specials at. Detroit, Mieh., I svil, n 1 -, , first at Boston 

 1879 In native classes ; Fly, a vm-v fine roan bel- 

 ton bitch, sire Shot, dam Imported F'annie: Pat, 

 orange and white, out of Belle, bv Royal George. 

 Puppies bred from above, lino" stock, for sale 

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

 Detroit, Mich. DeeU.tf 



T>URE IRISH SETTERS for sale, very 

 1 cheap— Champion Eloho, Plunkel ind a S 



O'More stock, couiprisiu* a liner of puppies sii 

 weeks old, two hitches nine months old, o i -, 

 broken dog one year old. Address E. .1. Ki)R- 

 B I NS, Wethersneld, Conn. May 20-tf 



giwxtmtn'8 pontes. 



EASTERN RAILROAD. 



Sliortest .Route. 



BOSTON 



TO 



PORTLAND, 

 BANGOR, 



ST. JOHN, 



HALLFAX, 



WHITE MOUNTAINS, 



Riingeley Lakes, 



Mooseliead Lakes, 



And all the sporting grounds of 



Maine and xhm Provinces. 



EXCURSION TICKETS 

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



Washington St. (next door to Old South Chuiehi. 

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

 lowing reduced rates :— 



Boston to Rangelcy and return $13.50 



" " Indian Hock Landing mid re- 

 turn (via. Phillips).. 13.75 



" Middle l, am and return 13.00 



" " Fin o. I' -el leturn 14.00 



" Indian llo.sk aad return Idd'a 



" Mt. Ivioeo, Moo. ehcini! V- return 15 00 

 " " Forks ol Kennebec ami return. 13.00 

 '■ " Dead River and return 13.00 



For Bnngeley, leave Boston f.30 A. M. 

 For Mb Kineo, leave Boston 7.00 P. M. 



PULLMANPARLOR OR SLEEPING CARS ON 

 ALL THROUGH TRAINS. 



LUCIUS TUTTLE, 



G. P. & T. Agt. 



Boston and Maine 



RAILROAD. 



Boston and Portland. 



at the 

 MANGELEY'S and 



MOOSEHEAD LAKE. 



Excursion Tickets 



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

 Close connections made at Portland with Grand 

 Trunk and Maine Central Kuilwavs for all the 

 Fishing Grounds in Maine and Northern New 

 England. 



Tiekr-M ma be obtained at Boston City Office. 

 2S0 WASHINGTON STREET, and at the Station. 



Information by mail, if desired. 

 JAS. T. FCKBKK, D. J. FIASDEKS. 



Gen.Supt. Gen. Ticket Agent. 



Chesapeake & Ohio R. R. 



The Route of the Sportsman and Angler to 



the Best Hunting and Eishing 



Grounds of Virginia and 



West Virginia, 



Comprising those of Central and Piedmont. Vir- 

 ginia Blue Bit .:- . M to Bins, Valley of Virginia, 

 Alleghany Mountains, Greenbrier and Ni — 



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

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



Guns, flshlng tackle, and 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 

 West, Northwesl and Southwesi : at Cordonsville 

 with the North andNortheasI ; and at Richmond 

 and Charlottevifle with rfce south. All modern 

 improvements in equipment. 



CONWAf K , HOWARD, 

 Gen. Passenger and Ticket Airent . 

 W«y Bjr Richmond V 



Maeralloway River and Adjacent Con 



CHOW1NG the routes from Maaall.ovav 

 O ami the Rsiiigoley Lakes to Lake ilea 



best sjiorl 



l\X loeall 



v in thisseotinn. 







of the country, 



Ids. cauios 





game localities, 



25 Cents 



PorsaJ 





^portstncn'is Routes. 



L0N(; ISLAND R.E.— SPRING SCHED- 

 ULE, takmg efdeci March l+th, 1880,-Leave 

 HUNTER'S P'T iFhubiisli Arc, B'klyn.5 min. 

 earlier) for 



Babylon, 8.3a a.m., 3.3a, 4.35, sj.3B p.m. Sundays, 

 9 a.m. 



TVhilestohe, 7.3,1,8.15, 10, 11.35 A.M., 



'-.d.i. "I; , I...", ■,. -,.■:.-.. ,;, ,■;.::;,, ■.. •,,;;>,, ;i. IB, 1U.-15 P.M., 



M.,3.35, 5.35 P.M. 

 Sundays.9A.lt. 



M. Sundays, St 



Creed moor v \ in a.m., L35 p.m'.,Tih--,, i , 



"i ' c- ktl ST. ANNBX— Leave 



_ icr 17. E. 11. (fool Finest.! for Hunter's P't.S.30, 

 10.30, 11.30 a.m., 3.10, .1.111, 5.10,6.10 P-M- For fur- 

 ther informal ion, tickets, commutation, etc., 

 iibplyai :::.".! Ifwav. cor. Bnrclay. 



W. M. I.AFFAN, Ucn'l Pass. Agent. 



"THE FISHING LINE." 



TAKE THE 



Grand Rapids & Indiana R.R. 



Maekinflw,GrandRapidsandCincinnatlShortLine 

 Trout, Grayling, and Black Bass Fisheries, 



AND THH 

 FAMOC SUMllEK BESORTS AND LAKES 



NORTHERN MICHIGAN. 



The waters of the 



Grand Traverse Region 



andtho Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed, 

 tf equaled, in the abundance and great variety of 

 fish contained. 



BROOK TROUT abound in the streams, and 

 the famous AMERICAN GRAYLING ia found 

 only in those waters. 

 TheTROCI , ,, ,. ..iivlandondsSept.l. 



The GRAYLIiN (J Keasoii opens June 1 and ends 

 Nov. 1. 



BLACK BASS, PIKE, PICELEREL andMUSCA- 

 LONGE, also abound in large numbers in the 

 many lakes and lake lei a of ibis territory. 



The sportsman can readily send trophies of his 

 ikill to his friends or " club " at home, aaioe for 

 i ! io had at uianv points. 



TAKE I'OU it FAMILY WITH YOU. The sce- 

 nery ol theNorth W Is and Lukesis very beau- 

 tiful ; the air Is puie, dry and bracing. The cli- 

 mate iapeei. I to those sullerhig 

 With 



Hay Fever and Asthma Affections. 



The hotel accoinuindat ions are good, far sur- 

 passing I he average in countries new enough to 

 afford the finest of fishing. 



During the season Hound Trip Excursion Tick- 

 ets will be sold at low rates, and attractive train 

 facilities offered to Tourists and Sportsmen. 



Dogs, Gunsjand Fishing Tackle Carried Froeat 

 owner's risk. • 



Itisouraim to n-.ake sportsmen feel "athome" 

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

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

 formation nul scurate maps of the Fishing 

 Grounds and lim, X'ords, address A. B. LEET, 

 Gee. Pass. A gent, Grand Raoids, Mich. 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co., 



Respectful ly invite attention to the 



SUPERIOR FACILITIES 



Acuities and dangers. I h ile the ex- 



cellent ears which run over the smooth steel 

 tracks enable STOCK TO BE TRANSPORTED 

 without failure or injury. 



TflE LINES OF 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company 



also reach the best localities for 



GUMUCf Atf B FISHEVG 



In Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 

 Tli 3v ETS are sold at t he offices of the Company in 

 all the principle cities to KANE, KENOVA, BED- 

 FORD, CRF.SSOX, RAl.STi IN, iLLSNEQUA.fW» 

 other weU-known centers for 

 Tiout Fishing, Wing Shooting, and Still 

 Bunting. 

 &lso,*q 



TUCKERTON, BEACH HAVEN, CAPE MAT, 



8QUAN, and paints on the NEW JERSEY COAST 

 renowned for SALT WATER SPORT AFTER 

 FIN AND FEATHER. 



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

 Frank Thoiisok. Gen'l Manager. febl7-tl 



Old Dominion Line. 



THE STEAMERS of thia Line reach 

 Some of the finest watcrtowl and upland 

 . Connecting di- 

 sland, and points 



-■•:. caeies' River. Cur- 

 rituck, Florida nnd tie. u.oni. bullous country of 

 Virginia, Teouc-sec. eie. a... cik steamers sail 

 'luesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Lewes, Del., 

 Monday and Thursday, at. 2 P.M. Full inform- 

 ation given at office, 197 Greenwich Street, New 

 Voi'li. f • Bep281y 



