June 24, 1830.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



421 



PUBLISHERS' DEPARTMENT. 



TTNBOtraDED Confidence.— Peck's thai, Mil- 

 waukee, "Wis., in referring to Warner's Safe 

 Remedies, has the foUowinij: " H. H. Warner 

 A Co., Rochester, N. T., are the sole proprietors ; 

 Tve have a perfect faith in the efficiency of their 

 Reparations, ami an unbounded confidence in 

 the truth of all that is good, and said of them." 



Bench Show Scoring Cards, with complete 

 table of points, by Edward J. Forster, Secretary 

 Massachesette Kennel Club. By the table the 

 pralue of any particular point of any breed, ac- 

 cording to Stonehenge, can be seen at a glance, 

 renty-fivo cents per package, or Are packages 

 for $1 , postpaid. Send currency or stamps. Ad- 

 dress Edward J. Forster, Charlestown, Mass. 



—We call attention to advertisement of mas- 

 tiffs for sale, in this issne. 



IJUUttltalMTO*. 



KEEP'S Shirts, the Best. 



SHIRTS, the cheapest. 

 KEEP'S PAT. PARTLY-MADE SHIRTS, easily 



finished. 

 KEEP'S KID GLOVES, none better. 

 jgEB P'SI he best. 



KEEP'S ITM1H(.El,r,AS, llic strongest. 

 !< tlEP'S ,1 li\v ELUY, rolled gold Plate. 



eltlej, 

 KEEP'S HE B CRTS, made to moas- 



urc, ti for $10. 

 KEEP'S PAT. PARTL\'-MADESHIRTS,6for $7. 

 KEEP'S GOLD PLATE COLLAR AND SLEEVE 



BUTTON, free with every half dozen of 



KEEP'S SPURTS. 

 KEEP'S SHIliTS 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., 



G31, 633, 035, and 037 RBOADWAT, N. T, 



■ARCHERY 



'# LAWN TENNIS. 



Horsman's Archery 



Is Indorsed and Highly Recommended by 



F. r^twjsawi. Sq.,' Champion 



i}., prwiorth. 



Iowa and ioojcu jhmvwck. i«a. 



Scad stamp for UlU8trat«d Catalog 





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Archery A Lawn Ten&in, 



E, I. HORSMAN, 



JO & 82 WUliam Street, Hew York. 



Jleaner, Patches, Brush 

 sent free of posWfte. 



>*f? YARDLEY BROWN, J 



Wild Fowl Shooting. 



8PRINGYILLE HOUSE OR SPORTSMEN'S RE- 

 TREAT. SHINNECOCKBAY, L. I. 

 BY A PRACTICAL GUNNER AND AN OLD 

 Dayman. Has always on hand the best of 

 boats, batteries, etc., with the largest rig- of train- 

 ed wild-geese deooys on the coast. The best 

 ground in i! - W York for hay snipe 



shooting of all varieties. Special attention given 

 by himselt ,, ..joei.ionguaran- 



tied. Addn . E, Good Ground, L.I. 



Refers by permission to J. B. Shepherd, 891 Broad- 

 way and, Win. Dutoher, 320 Broadway, N. Y. 



WALLACE'S GUIDE 



To the Adirondacks. 



FIFTH EDITION. 



AN exhua»ive hand-book for sportsmen and 

 tonriBts. No visitor to the Adirondacks should 

 bewithout it. For sale at this office. Price, post 

 paid, $1.50. 



HALLOCK'S 



Sportsmen's Gazetteer 



BY (8HARLES HALLOOK. 

 PHIOB, *3. 



fTORSSALB] AT THIS OFFI8K. 



ABBEY & IMBRIE, 



Highest Quality Flies. 



Small to medium Trout, reversed wings, -.-».. §1 50 Per doz. 



Large Maine " " " - - - - - - - 2 00 " " 



Small Black Bass. " " - - - - - - - 2 00 " " 



Large " " " " ---.... 3 00 " " 



" " " trolling on double gut, - - - - - - 4 00 " " 



Any of the above flies tied with jungle cook shoulders and golden pheasant crest tails at 50 cents 

 per dozen extra. 



Salmon flies according to pattern, - $3 OO to $6 OO Per doz. 



The celebrated " Corduroy " (silver or gold) trout and bass flies, $3 00 per dozen. 



We have over three hundred patterns in stock, and can tie any pattern to order. Prices are 

 given per dozen ; we do not sell less tban one dozen, but will give any assortment in the dozen. All 

 our flies are tied on our celebrated Spring Steel Sproat Hooks. 



ABBEY & IMBRIE, 



48 Maiden Lane, New York. 



ALDRED'S YEW BOWS. 



I. B. CROOK & CO., 



Fishing Tackle and Archery, 



50 Fulton street, N. Y. 



SOLE AGSNTS FOE 



THOMAS ALDRED, London, 



MANUFACTURER OF 



The Finest ARCHERY in the World. 



SEND FOR WEIGHTS AND PRICES. 



Fox's Patent Breech-Loading Shot Gun. 



THE 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. 



in Me. 



FOR SALE, 



Ati ZEffcX-tlily Paradise. 



PLEASURE, HEALTH, HAPPINESS. 

 Address BOX 97, CAMBRIDGE, Md. mayl3,6m 



FOR SALE— Complete set (13 vols.) For- 

 est and Stream, in perfect condition, with 

 indexes ; two vols, bound. Price 815. Address 

 June 10-3t G. R. WILSON, Elgin, 111. 



K 



ED FOXES FOR SALE— Address BOX 

 No. 117, Uniontown, Fayetto to.. Pa. tf 



FOR SALE— A fine Parker gun, 30-inch 

 barrels, Hi lbs. weight, D amascus barrels, 

 English walnut stock, full pistol grip, together 

 with sole-leather gun case, 80 metal shells, load- 

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

 line condition, for sale for want of use. Cost 

 $;25; will sell for $130. Also a red, white and 

 tan setter bitch, about 14 months old, a good re- 

 triever and broken on quail, now in whelp to a 

 black and tan Gordon setter; Pedigreed; $20. 

 W. T. CLABKE, 1729 Eighth street, N, W.,Wash- 

 ington, D. C. Junel7,3t 



FLORIDA BIRD SKINS. 



STUFFED SKINS OF BEAUTIFUL 

 Tropical Birds. Natural History Specimens 

 from the land and sea. WM. P. NEBLD, 



Pinellas, Florida. 



pENUINE INDIAN MOCASSINS.— 

 VX Mailed free for $2. Also a number of 

 handsome aB i dous kinds from Yel- 



lowstone Park for $3. E. A. STRICKLAND, 

 June24-tf . Blackfoot, Oneida Co., Idaho Ter. 



A REMINGTON CREEDMOOR RIFLE 

 FOB SALE.-Leather case, fittings com- 

 plete, perfectly new, never fired. Address, or 

 call on, W. C.BOGL t„ N. Y. 



June24,lt 



FOR SALE.— A W. C. Scott & Son's Gun, 28-ln. 

 barrels, 10-bore, 8i lbs,, top action, rebound- 

 ing locks, of Cost $150 ; will sell 

 or exchange for 12-gauge bore. Apply to No. 

 845 Gates av., Brooklyn, N. Y. June24,lt 



TO EXCHANGE— Four bound vols, of 

 Skinner's old " Turf Register and Sporting 

 Magazine," from August, 1831, to September, 

 1835 ; will exehange for a solid colored greyhound 

 bitch ; fawn color preferred ; must be of good 



£part*MWtt's (&om. 



THE AMES SPORTING CANNON, 



MADE BY THE 



Ames Manufacturing 1 Company, 



Chloopee, Mass. 



THIS GUN is a small bronze breech- 

 loading cannon, adapted to the use of cam- 

 paign clubs, celebrations, yachting, signal and 

 sporting purposes generally. The gun is made 

 of TJ. S. Government standard bronze, is 13 

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

 it is mounted on a solid cu^t iron carriage weigh- 

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

 sion by two men, and meets a want long relt for 

 a small, convenient and safe gun . Metallic shells 

 for cartridges are furnished.which can be refilled 



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bility of lire being left in the gun is obviated. 

 The shells are filled with common coarse Bport- 

 ing powder, and fired by a U. S. service percus- 

 sion cap. The gun is simple in construction; 

 easy of operation ; no exposure in loading and 

 firing; and is the most complete breeoh-loading 

 gun made for this purpose. 



Mt ^mmi. 



PURE Laverack pups ; Carlowitz in the 

 Stud, fee low. Secrets revealed ; send two 3 

 cent stamps. M. Von CULIN. Del. City, Del. 



FOR SALE.— Field Trial Setter puppies 

 out of my Flirt (Rock-Starlight), by Avery 

 W. Give's Fred (Rink-Mollie); full pedigrees. For 

 particulars, address A. J. WARD, 

 Juue24-2t. 448 Federal st., Boston. 



T70R SALE.— Imported White Bull Ter- 

 J? rier Grab, 24 years old ; weight 16 lbs.; is of 



peaceful disposition, and very handsome; sold 

 for no fault. Fox Terrieir Slip, 9 months old, 

 and out of best stock in England. These dogs 

 will be sold at a low figure, as owner is closing 

 out stock. BEACON KENNEL, 

 June24-lt. 23 Myrtle St., Boston. 



FOR SALE.— Black Pointer, Pete II.. age three 

 and a half years. Broken on quail, snipe 

 and woodcock ; stanch, and a good retriever on 

 land and water. Address, T. P. MONTGOMERY, 

 Harrlsburg, Pa. JuneZl.lt 



jtOC WILL BUY MY BLACK AND TAN GOR- 

 5pO«J DON slut, two years old. Never bred ; 

 broken on quail, and stanch ; good nose, and a 

 fine made-up slut; good pedigree, and a first- 

 class retriever from land and water. Address, 

 WM. H. HAWKINS, Fall Ri\ er, Mass. June3i.lt 



B. M. C, this offlee, M«lrose, Mass. 



FOR SALE.— Black" and tan Gordon set- 

 ter pups, one male and two bitches, whelped 

 April 30th, good pedigree. Address BOX 241. 



Ito %tmel 



IMPORTANT TO EXHIBITORS. 



M 



-'S I'll l 



kimrdo 

 age tw< 

 dog Yo 



R. H. G. FOSTER, of Leeds House, 



of III- 



I"' 



el pal: 



exhibition . 

 Inuluding^ejiempioii p'i;,-j .■ ■ ■ :.i Palace, 

 Loudon, Birmingham, Dublin and 1 ilinlmrgh. 

 Also champion prize no English Kennel Club's 

 Show this week in London. Tho biuh will be 

 warranted to be in whelp, and must prove a val- 

 uable investment; her lit tor of puppies will amply 

 repay the purchaser. She will be carefully sent 

 in proper traveling box, from Liverpool, on re- 

 ceipt of twemy-bve pounds. Mr. H.G.Foster 

 has bred and exhibited the following celebrated 

 pug dogs: The. Immense Comedy, champion of 

 the world ; Champion Cleveland, Moltke, Banjo. 



L'l LI i •",; .■,,. •. ..V, ."i I ; - f. ' Q\ I'lir I 



lug purchaser to Hugh Dalziel, Esq., of London, 

 the judge at the late New York Show. Full pedi- 

 gree given with bitoh when sold. Full address, 

 H. G.I Bouse, 



Stockton-on-Tees, Co. Durham. England. 

 July21-lt. 



FOR SALE— Three handsome red Irish setter 

 pups, eight weeks old, large, 6irong and 

 healthy, out of Nora, she by champion York x 

 Belle; and one braee of handsome Llewellyn 

 pups out of Belle, she by Pride of the Border x 

 Kirby and Warwick, both parents being thor- 

 oughly broken and prize winners. Prices reason- 

 able. For particulars and full pedigrees, in- 

 quire of the pBNNMi', 582 jBaet 

 OraDge street, Lancaster, Pa. Junel7,tf 



WANTED — One or two dogs to train 

 for Field Trials. M. VON CtTLIN, Del- 

 aware City, Del. June24tf . 



PEDIGREES.— For samples and prices 

 send two three cent stamps to M. VON 

 CULIN. (See above.) June21tf. 



TMPORTED ENGLISH BEAGLE hounds 

 X and pups, genuine Colley pups from imported 

 parents : high class SJi I mips ; Eng- 

 lish foxhound puppies, etc., all of the highest 

 excellence :o 8, Address ALLER- 

 TON KENNELS, 619 Walnut street Philadelphia. 

 Junc21 1 1 



RORY O'MORE KENNEL.— Champion 

 Rory O'More in the stud. The Handsomest, 

 as well as one of the best field and best bred red 

 Irish dogs intbel utl ISta tes. Winner of first 

 prize at New York, 1877,- champion at. New York. 

 1879; champion at. Hudson. 1879, and winner of 

 the gold necklace at New York, 1880. For sale, 

 thoroughbred pups. Address W. N. CALLEN- 

 DER, Albany, N. Y. Jutie24,tf 



MASTIFFS FOR SALE.— Six pair of 

 pure Eo. cuated and crossed 



to breed ; p ' : •pair. Thisisarare 



chance to go - pok reasonable. Ap- 



ply to W. & P. GRAND, Toronto, Canada. N. B. 

 —Pups four weeks old for sale. Juue24,2t 



DASH III., Ex-CORNELIA.— Cornelia 

 by Leicester, ex-Dart : one dog and three 

 bitches; ready to deliver in July. 

 Address, L. BffCS'J I 3. <>_-., 712 Callowhill St., 

 Juoe24-lt. Philadelphia. 



LACHINE KENNELS. 



I HAVE moved my kennel of cockers to 

 tho vicinity of New York. Will have no pups 

 before October. Cora, Flirt, Madcap, all to be 

 bred to Bijou, this week, June 3ist. 

 GEO. B. MACDOUGALL, P. O. Drawer 4842, 

 .lu»«S4-rf. rUwToit.;, 



