June 11, 1880.J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



401 



niiB won tou. 

 ncti Cup, failing n> Hit 

 lontio V:,<-in cinii mi i 

 lack ot win. I This ami 

 Ijv any now yacht, and 

 in store lor Iter whom t 

 lightiiur colors 



Tin- dh] w '" " lin " " ; >' 

 •wuiilmkii Yacht Clnbis 

 the entries and success 

 thmn race 



is so well known that w 

 remarks at the present 



the thorough manner ii 

 handled give 

 seamansfiip among th< 

 ago ii would have beet 

 enough amateur hands 



FIXTURES. 



June 17— Boston V. 0. Union Regatta. 



Juno 17— Mavl.iU.lii.-inl liegatta. 



Junell-Proviticotown Y.C. Regatta. 



Juno — Buffalo Y. C. Regatta.. 



June 19— Sau Eranciaeo Y. C. Cruise to Halt 

 Moon Bay. 



Junc33-New Jorsor T. C. Annual Regatta. 



June !»— Dorchester V. 0. llegaua. 



Juno 26— Washington Village Y. C. Spring Re- 

 gatta. 



June 27— Quaker City Y. C. Harbor Cruise. 

 mm --:" -. 1, ■,-..- r Y. ('.Annual Regatta. 



June 29— N. Y. Y. C, Brenton Reef Challenge 

 Cup. 



July 3— Beverly Y. C. Championship Racos, 

 Niihant. 



July 3-5— Quaker City Y. C. Spring Cruise. 



July 4— Sau l-T-uneiseo Y I.!. Cruise to iNapa. 



July 5— Quaker City V. C. I'cunsgrove Regatta. 



NEW PUBLICATIONS. 



How to Shoot on' tre Wing.— We Have re- 

 ceived from tho publishers, Crumb iC'o., Urouk- 

 field.N. V., a little manual giving all needed in 

 formation abouttho eare of the gim. and specific 

 Instructions for acquiring the art of wing shoot- 

 ing. 



PtettUanemtis. 



KEEPS Shirts, the Best. 



KEEP'S SHIRTS, the cheapest. 

 KEEP'S PAT, PARTLY-MADE SHIRTS, easily 

 finished. 



KEEP'S KID GLOVES, none better. 

 KEEP'S ITSDlitilVEAG. the host. 

 KEEP'S [TMmiEI,l;.-\S, the strongest. 

 KKKP'S JEWELliY. n.ilii-d|4-.ild plate. 



■' 

 KEEP'S BEST CUSTOM SHIRTS, made to meas- 



lire, ti for $10. 

 KEEP'S PAT. PARTE Y-M IDE SHTRTS.O for $7. 

 KEEP'S GOLD PLATE CO EI,. -\H AND SLEEVE 



BUTTON, free with every half dozen of 



KEEP'S SHIKTS. 

 KEEP'S SHIRTS delivered free in any part of 



the Union, at KEEP'S risk. 



KEEP'S GOODS ALWAYS THE BEST AND 

 CHEAPEST. 

 Money refunded for goods not satisfactory. 

 Samples and circulars free to any address. 



Keep Manufacturing Co., 



631, G33, 035, and 637 KBOADWAY, N. Y. 



THE MAGIC CIGAR FAN: 



£.;.r,>rulw<<Ml, into tn ol>i-iln!, rir- 

 cnlurfaa, Ofwhlci tdWic..,, U 



-.;,,. ii-,,.i, ,!.(,-, ■: i., ...'.. . ■ i: : 



"m flct P caZ W^carS^n tho 

 poi-ket or flr;ar eaae, and Isal- 



pfttd. Clean Post 4 1j , 



of any tlnnnmfnation,flcc*ptad tho Harnii aacaah, Addreaa, 



Eureka Trick and NoTClty Co., 

 V, O. Box 46X4* 39 Aim St., New York* 



tELBIN WATCHES, 



f\ ,: 1 . 1 .. . I. ■ 



GREAT WESTERN 



THE AMES SPORTING CANNON, 



MADE BY THE 



Ames Manufacturing Company, 



Cliieopee, Mass. 



THIS GUN is a small bronze breech- 

 loading cannon, adapted to the use of cam- 

 paign clubs, celebrations, yachting, signal aud 

 sporting purposes generally. The gun is made 

 of U. S. Government standard bronze, is 12 

 inches long, It inches caliber, and weighs 20 lbs.; 

 it is mounted on a solid 0,11-0 iron carriage weigh- 

 ing 112 lbs. It can be readily carried in a proces- 

 sion by two men, aud meeis a want long felt for 

 a small, convenient and sal. gun .'■• 1. 

 for cartridges arc- iurDisned, which can be refilled 

 and iired indefinitely, lui.i by ilieir use the possi- 

 bility of fire beiue: left, in tho gun is obviated. 

 The shells are tilled with common coarse sport- 

 ing powder, and tired by 11 I . ;-; :- ■■!■■ .-i ! .;-'- 



sion cap. The gun is simple in construction; 

 easy of operation ; no exposure in loading and 

 firing; and is the most complete breech-loading 

 gun made lor this purpose, 



ALDRED'S YEW BOWS 



I. B. CROOK & CO., 



Fishing Tackle and Archery, 



SO Fulton street, N. Y. 



BOLE agents FOR 



THOMAS ALDRED, London, 



MANUFACTURER OF 



The Finest ARCHERY in the World. 



SEND FOR WEIGBTS AND PRICES. 



Fox's Patent Breech-Loading^ Shot 1 Gun. 



T 



ENGLISH SETTER PUPS CHEAP. 



fpOKBAXE. Tlnvi-..., ell bred ipand white 



HE SIMPLEST and BEST GUN in the Market.. NO HINGE TO GET LOOSE. 

 Purchasers of our higher priced guns will receive an interest in the business. Call and 

 examine, or send for circular. GEO. H. FOX, Agent, 



36 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. 



HAWE'S I*IOEX>JX Tlfc^JP. 



TTHIS TRAP IS PLACED IN THE GROUND, tho top level with the surface. When 

 JL the cord is pulled one-hair of the lid revolves within tho Trap and DRIVES THE 1HRDINTO 

 THE AIR. Sportsmen will at once appreciate 1 he advantages. Price St. 



Agents: HARTLEY & GRAHAM, New York. 



£p0rt#m*Q'0 <8ooas. 



USE THE BOUARDUS PATENT 



the above add 



AND HIS PATENT 



GLASS BALL TRAP 



ForWingpractice. They 

 can be had from all gun 



dealers. i lealul ... 

 - ! : ■ ', I i , 1 . 1 . ■ 



AGMEW iv Co., 15-J Tii-dt 

 Av., Pittsburgh, Pa.; A. 

 D. BOG AUDITS, No 158 



ago. Send for Price List 



..-;..- < 1- ::..!. 

 "Field, Cover and Trap 



..,..-.' . 1. ■.■ ■. ',.\..i 



ever publisned by a mar- 

 ket hunter, can oe had at 

 Price $2. 



EXPLOSIVE TARGET BALLS. 



CHEAPER THAN GLASS. Samples sent by 

 mail, 25 cents. Our Decoy Diving apparatus is 

 deadly on ducks ; by mail, SI. 



DIVING DECOY CO., Rochester, N.Y. 



Trap Balls. 



A LIMITED quantity of plain, blue and amber 

 Glass Balls— VYhitall, Tat 11 m & Co.'S make 

 -for Bale at low figures. Address 

 J. H. STEAD, 



Fulton street. N. V. City. 



&ck #ale. 



FOR SALE— Schooner yacht now butld- 

 ing, llbout 50 tons o. in." Can bo finished at 

 Bhort notice. Inquire at this oflice or of 



JOSHUA BROWN, 

 June 3-lt Salem, Mass. 



DUc gtottMj. 



FOR SALE, 



An ZESa-x-tlily- JParadise 



PLEASURE, HEALTH, HAPPINESS. 

 Address BOX 07, CAMBRIDGE, Md. mayl3,flm 



FOR SALE— Complete set (18 vols.) For- 

 est and Stream, in perfect condition, with 

 indexes; two vols, bound. Price 515. Address 

 June 10-3t- O. K. WILSON, Elgin, 111. 



R 



ED FOXES FOR SALE— Address BOX 

 No. ] 17, Unioutown, Fayette Co., Pa. tf 



FOR SALE— A flue Parker gun, 30-inch 

 barrels, Si lbs. weight, D amascus barrels, 

 English walnut stick, lull pistol gnu, together 

 with sole-leather sun ciuse, SO metal shells, load- 

 ing implements, etc., a complete outfit, all in 

 tine condition, for side Tor want, c.r use. Cost 

 $ii>5; will sell for $130. Also a red, white and 

 tan setter hitch, about H mouths old, a good re- 

 triever and broken on quail, now iu whelp to a 

 black and tan Gordon setter; Pedigreed; $30. 

 W. T. CLARICE, 173U Eighth street, N. W.,Wash- 

 ington, D. 0. Junel7,3t 



TO EXCHANGE— Four bound vols, of 

 Skinner's old "Turf Register and Sporting 

 Magazine," from August, 1831. to September. 



I-- Ci ; V, ,11 ..-.els i.jO mi'.' iilie jolorod e re.-, hound 



bitch; fawn color preferred, must be of good 

 size. Address 



June 10-lt R. M. 0,i this office. 



Me Ifimel. 



HUNTING HATCHETS, 



-\\7TTH PATENT COVERS | a perfect 



\ V protection to the edge; all sir- ro tone 



pound to four sent by mail on r.-.-eip 1 -, 



One pound, witii cover and handles -'I ... 



Two pound, " ' ' ,•-■;,--'-,!!'-' 



Three pound, with cover, without hand 

 Three and a half pound, with cover, without 



bandies S.5U 



Send tor -a circute^ fc ^ Wah .,. vi]fc Me . 



"The Canadian patent for the above cover 13 

 now for sale. Address as above." 



LACHINE KENNELS. 



I HAVE THE BEST COCKERS IN A M ETITCA, 

 as their show record proves. I will sell pups 

 from all mv bitches alike for $15 each. Full 

 pedigrees on application. GEO. D. MACDOU- 

 GAL, P. O. Drawer lltai, Montreal, ( 'ariada. 



M.,v:j'n h.tt 



P 



URE Laverack pups ; Carlowitz in the 



Stud, fee low, M. Yon C CLIN, Del. City, Del, 



FORSALB Three handsome red irish sitter 

 pups, eight weeks old, huge, s-rong ami 



heallhv. out of Nora, she bv i-lia ion York v 



Hclle; and one brace of handsome Llewellyn 

 pups out of Hclle, she by I'ride of the Holder x 



o\ighly\,rok.-n!uidSn'i:o'\v!nn'i'-'rs. 1 'pr;!'-,.s'roa.son- 

 able. For particulars and full pedigrees, in- 

 tjulro of ihc CONESTOGA Kli.VNid.. .,:;■; ihist 



Orange street, 1 caster, I'll. 



.Iunel7.tr 



FOR SALE. —A red Dachshund dog pup out of 

 my Znnke, bv Mr. Sc!ieel\ e's Dan. Address 

 \VM. H. GOUTTING, 40d Third av. Junc)7,Jt 



V Poi'uler'do". [u-ciilv-onouu.ntii.sold. pnrtly 

 brok.-n.; I r.-tiii-. 1 r: -o . inipoi ted Sniipshot; 



Mum street, .spriii).. tieid, Mas... Juiiel7.lt 



FOR SALE, CHEAP— Pour red Irish 

 setter flog puppies, three months old. im- 

 ported stock-. I'i ice ?l~' each. One red and white 

 seller bitch. Satins' "Dash" ami •• Phmkoi I " 

 stock. Fight mouths .,1,1. Price Jin. one verv 



line re.! Irish bilen, J-.' 1. Pedigreeon applica 



CUAHLES DI.M-mN. Hart lord, Conn. 



,Iunel7,H. 



pHOICE IRISH STOCK at a sacrifice. 

 \J Red Grouse, Erwin, thiail 111. and puppies 

 by licit Grouse, F.v-Ouail 111. Add 1 ess KD WARD 

 EOHMAiN, 171 B. 87th street. .Iuncl7.lt 



OR SALE— -Three tin 



UOE SAL 



FOR SALE— Red Irish setter puppies— 

 Tile Ilalliuiore Kennel I I11L1 olb.c- r,,r ~a.le a 



FOR SALE.— Imported English setter 

 bitch and seven puppies. Price of bnob, 

 $50. Price of puppies. } If. eaeh. f,"o better dogs 

 to be found in Liniini-i tO-(laj r . 



0.0. CEATTY, Mail Clerk, 

 Jul7-3t. Phillfpsburg, P. y., Can. 



ENGLISH MASTIFF PUPS FOR SALE. 

 - r ill Ii- ,-oe. Address WM. II. I. EH, 



Junel7-2t. Boston. 



ELCHO HI.-JIAGf 

 two all red dog pu 

 ready for delivery . Adi 

 Navy Yard, Portsmouth 



I?OR SALE— Irish setter dog. One year 

 . old. Partly broken. Full I'cdi; 1. .-,- Ad- 

 dress E E LAW, Indianapolis, led. .lunellWt 



FiOR SALE— A red setter dog puppy, ten 

 months old, bv liake, out of Belle II. 



liakel.y Dl-. (Ian tier's Dan and l.averaek'H b'uby. 



Belle TI. by Dr. Straohan's Dan 11.. out of same 

 owner's Hellc. The puppv shows sians of being 

 an exira line Bi Id .- \ er\ liaudsoiue, and in 



WANTED.— All olKHlient. pritite work- 

 ing KnglKii or Irish settorclog, not over 

 four years old. Must be 1 hoi oughly broken pn 

 woodcock, and must retrieve well, must have a 

 fine nose, and be thoroughly stanch ami obedi- 

 ent : pedigree not much ..I..!, .-t ; exir.-. field work 



W J ^ 



do 



TED— A dug: imp. the get oT a 

 greyhound aud bloodhound. Address 

 c w '... this ifni e. 



EXCHANGE.— Lemon and white pointer 

 Carlo, 0111 id l-'av. 1.1 Fan. 1 roos. old, thor- 

 oughly var.l In,.:,.-,,; very -lyli.-h: hands, ■, 



ami perfect I \ sound, for a -ingle or doublo breech 

 loading s..ot gun. W.C. UKIOI.LEV, 



JunelT It. Newbury.Masa 



