482 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[July 15, : 



Wke gfttntl 



FOR SALE— Eight beautiful liver and 

 White setter pups, two months old: pedt- 

 ■ .. .- trivi ■' [cation. Address J. II. D., 



P. 0. Hoy 1?«, Madison. N. J. Price S10. 



Julyl5,lt 



OB SALE— All Hi 



pointer bitch. 





in ■-:, i .good pedigree, well yard broken to 

 rerrioM-: Hill mid ;i riyi t.inir In. Men. Tollo. Will 



take in field thiB season, Will he sold ulioup 

 only because of no good place to keep. Ken- par- 



FOM SALE, 



When six weeks old, two dog nad two bitch 

 pointer impede*, bv Mr. Edmund DrgilTs Oham- 

 pian Hush, out of my Champion Dutchess, 

 whelped Julv3d, lemon and white, all very strong 

 and handsome - Price ISO— dog or bitch. 



TWO BITCHES- • MAXIM " AND " CHABM." 



Same sire and dam, one year old, very handsome 

 andperleei in every vrav ; will be capital work- 

 ers. I rcsoivod them lo"r mv own use. but had 

 I have .nor.- dot's than I can handle, and will part 

 y. Hi, i in in Price $75 each, or $125 for the pair. 

 GEO. Van WAGENEN, 318 West street. New 

 York City. X. V. Julyl5.tf 



J? Oil SALE.— Five thoroughly broken 

 (ieid dogs, one pointer and four setters. I 

 will sell each ami all without ii.-serve. Sportsmen 

 ,.] want hi gi od i-usine.-s, field dons can secure a 

 bargain by applying a ce I'ri. e and pedi- 

 gree fuinisht i application. I'HAS. F. K ENT, 



.lull IS II Binghumton, N. 1". 



ENGLISH SETTER TUPS— I will sell 

 a brace of orange and while English setter 

 n itches wnh black eves and and noses, whelped 

 Ma\ iiih; dam. Nellie G : sire, " Prank I.:" for 

 - ,..-h I!.. in pareius are well broken 

 I pcdinicc. " Prank 1." is an e.vli-n- 

 ordinary grand Meld dog The slock is No. I, 

 and both [.ops are very .-mart and hea Ithy. Have 

 no room for them. Address W. H PIERCE, 

 Peekskiil. N V. Julyl5,lt 



MANGE. 



SCI^A-TCHES. 



G LOVEtt'8 I M I' I-.:: I A I. M .'. NGE OUBE is war- 

 ranted to cure all kinds and conditions ol mange 

 or skin disea.-.-s oi any uat ore on dogs or cattle 



is usually all lhai is necessary. ' Por SCRATCHES 



-II y Sons. Mock Square, 



. .V Co.. 713 .Market St., 

 '.as; Madison St., Chicago; 

 mil North Fourth St.. St. 



Mi'l NT PLEASANT KENNBL— FOR SALE- 

 Beven pointer dog pups, color black; nam. 

 Black llcna. wiener of hist on tin- bench in New 

 York, in IK," : sire, lllilck Tom ; lull pedigiee on 

 both stiles. A rare chain ■•• tor a good dog. C. E. 

 lii.ow N ELL. 1Mb lio.v ;.:.h. New Ik-dlord, Mass. 

 JulySUt 



MICKE r S 



Fever Failing Don Distemper Cure 



and Flea Destroyer. 



For nalaby all Druggists at 25 Cents each. 



muAetsale Auentx — Charles L. Hltzman, !!«, 

 Broadway, N v.; Brtien ,V Itul.art. I Pulton 



Hti-eel. N. V.; Mil. In. Klin.- ,v ( '. .., liii-., N. Tliii-d 

 Street Phil;..; Finlcy & Thompson, 35 Maga/.inc 

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

 paraiso, I ml.; Trimble & Kleibaeker. Baltimore. 

 Cure or Destroyer sent by mail on receipt of 

 25c, to L. A. MICKE, Easton, Pa. 



New Fin 

 first, prize 



Pointer 

 and a half 



Herersink 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. Gum- 

 ming Macdomi'h stool;— second prizes Hanover 

 1 " jehester. 



Hand dog " Keeper"; fouryenrs old; 

 istminster Kennel Show, 1879. 

 r. " Croxtcth" ; liver and white ; one 

 lars old; cut of Lord Sefton's re- 



k— one of the uuiiusuruest pointers 



in the United Stales. Second prize iu the Han- 

 over International Show. 



Blue Helton setter, " Decimal Dash," eighteen 

 months old; sired by Llewellyn's celebrated 

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

 ited. 



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

 aona's champion "Rover." Never exhibited. 

 English setter, "Ranger II"; a purebred Lav- 

 eraek, son of Macdona's celebrated " Ranger." 

 Bisgetwon first at Hanover and Paris shows, and 

 second ut Puppy Stakes in Eastern Field Trials 

 1879. 

 Stud fee, $25.00. 



IT'oi* Sale. 



The get ol the following thoroughbred 

 Bltob.es. 



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

 Prince Solrn's celebrated stock; n magnificent 

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

 over and Rochester show. 



- " Queen," liverand white, lstWosfmln- 

 nel Show 1878, in whelp to " Crozteth. 

 Better "Beauty." lstltoston Show 1878, 

 York Show 1878. 

 "Dora"— liver and white, out of 



Poin 

 Kor Kei 



Gordo: 

 Sud Nei 



Pointc 

 'Queen 



BluoU 



Irish 

 " Paltt 



Eng 





' Mova," out of Col. HiBiard'B 

 in whelp to "Esver II. 



una," white and lemon. 



ired by 



ly application, 

 and setters of 

 ghbred stook ; 

 pies of chapi- 



PupL 



Besides 1 offer to 

 minor quality, bu 

 full pedigrees. A. 

 pion "Queen," by cniimpn.ii -• .--eusaiion." I 



Having engaged the sei vices of .Maedona v B - 

 Downed field trial breaker I am prcpan d to booTi 

 orders lor thoroughly In-.. ken dogs, deliverable, 

 autumn, 1880. Particulars will be furnished OD 

 Uppllcfttion to A. E. GODEFFKOr, 



Guymard, Orange Co., N. ¥, 



®Ite gfrttn*!. 



Imperial Kennel 



Setters and Pointers thor- 

 oughly Field Broken. 

 Young Dogs bandied with 

 skill arid judgment. 



Dogs hare daih pu 



water. 

 N. B.— Setter and Pointer 

 puppies; also, broken do^s Wir sale; full pedi- 

 grees. Address H. C. GLOVER.Toms ltiver, N.J 



T7*0R SALE— Three handsome red Irish setter 

 pups, eight ivceks old, large, s'rong and 

 healthy, out of Nora, she bv champion York x 

 Belle; and one brace of handsome Llewellyn 

 pups out of Belle, she by Pride of the Borden 

 Kirby and Warwick, Doth parents being thor- 

 oughly broken and prize 51 In, M ;-. Pi ices reason- 

 able. For particulars and lull pedigrees, in- 

 uuire of the CONKsTOe; A KENNEL, :,.'■::; East 

 Grunge street, Lancaster, Pa. JunelT.II 



PEDIGREES.— For samples and 

 send two three cent stamps to M. TON 

 CELIN. (See above.) .1 ime24l;f. 



RORY O'MORE KENNEL.— Champion 

 Bory O'Morc in the stud. The handsomest,, 

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

 Irish dogs in the Initcd Stales. Winner of lirst 

 prize at New Y'ork, 1877 ; champion at New Yon;, 

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

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

 , .i-i..i ..hi. red i iips. Address \V. N. CALLEN- 

 DISR, Albany, N. V. Jum-tM.tf 



LACHINE KENNUS. 



I HAVE moved my kennei of cookers to 

 the i :cii. ill of New York. Win have no pups 

 •'''<'■■'■ "ctober. Cora. Mill, Madcap, all to be 

 bred to llijon, this week. Jin,,. ::i s t. 

 GE.G. D MACDOFCAI.i,. P. 0. Drawer 4342, 

 June24-tf. New York. 



E. B. GOLDSMITH, 



Custom House and Forwarding Agent, 



58 ll'.l LL STIiEET, NEW FORK. 



RECEIVES AND FORWARDS Dogs, 

 Fowls, etc., to any desman. Kennel 



( bins, sportsmen and others, unending to import 

 dogs from Europe, should have ih.ii- stock con- 

 signed to him. Information furnished in regard 

 to the hosl methods Of importing, shipping, etc 



DURE IRISH SETTERS for sale, very 



i. cheap Champion Eleho. Plunket and 1,'oi'v 

 LI Mot- slock, comprising a litter ..I puppies si v 



IMNE LODGE KENNELS.— I 

 pared to take a limited nnmbei 

 cither setters or pointers, and train 111 

 OUghly. I give my puppies seven m,.ni 

 mil of the twelve, „„d Vru-.o-ami-esafi-fi 

 tho dog has ai! I he natural instincts. 



cording to length of' time 1 



discount to parlies at long distant 



WINTER. Cairo. Thomas County. Ge 



FOR SALE— A red setter dog puppy, leu 

 months old, by Rake, out of Rails 11. 



WANTED — One or two dogs to I rain 

 for Field Trials. M. VON CELIN. Del- 



K 9 KENNELS. 



O HEARING, hrceding, bnardmsr. Large 



-U stream on the place, and daily access. Itest 

 led and care. Terms easy. Inclose stamp. 



By mail— K V Mange (aire, She; Iv'.i Worm Pow- 

 ders, 50c; K 9 Flea Powders, ,-flc; K tl Soap, ','jc. 



Kennels one mile from Dover, Del. Address 



E. & C. VON CULIN, 



l|<|/iwlll buy a pure Irish setter bitch ton 

 iPlvf montlisold. coniainirc- blood of Plunket 

 and Rory tj'ih.oi-e Address E. J. ROBBINS, 

 WethersUeld, Conn. July i p 



WANTED— A well trained shepherd dog, with 

 :l b,-,i , iv , ,,; three I sareold-a bitch 



preferred. Address BYCE STEWART, Clai-ks- 

 vdle. Montgomery County, Tenn. JulyS,2t 



^OR SALE-Two pointer dogs, well l.iok. ,i. 

 « good pedigree, and price cheap. Address 

 N. R. BAIvOilt, Topeka. Kansas. .Illl.y,s,3t 



fleas! Fleas! Worms! Worms! 



Steadman's Flea Powder for Bogs. 



A BANE TO FLEAS— A BOON To DOGS. 



THIS POWDER is guaranteed to- Kill 

 fleas on dogs ornnv nth i r animals, or money 

 returned. It is put up in patent bo , , . 

 Ing popper box top, which greatly la. iliiatcs iis 



use. Simple and effli ; ■-. 



I'ricoSOcoiHBbyiuall, Postpaid. 



AREDA NUT FOlTwORMS IN DOGS 



A CEBTAtN REMEDY, 



Put tip in boxes containing ten powders, with 

 fall directions for use. 



Price 50 cents per Box by mail. 



Both the above are nv,..,,,,, ended by Rod ABD 

 (Jon and Potter ANO S-i -iila.h. 



CONROY, BISSET &. MALLESON, 



<& Eulton Street, N. T. 



HENRY C. SQUIRES, 



oot 12 1 Cortlandt Street, N, T. 



®lte %mml. 



Cathery's Dog Soap,i 



PRIZE MEDAL. 



VIII destroy Pleas, cleans.- i he skin and hi 



.in Scurf and Smells, making the Coat, tl 



1 glossy, without giving cold or doing the 



least harm to the animal, and safely and effeo- 



ively ourelthe Manfie. 



PRICE, 50 CENTS. 



FOR SAL13 BV ALL DRUGGISTS. 



Wholesale Agents, 



McKESSON & ROBBINS. 



NEW YORK. 



Sample Cake sent on receipt of 50 cents. 



JulyS-bil. 



FLEAS ! 



USE DR. AL. WATTS' FLEA SOAP, 

 a safe and efficacious remedy and preven- 

 tive I'm llcas and all eruptions of the skin pro- 

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

 pin-iii.--. purges ,t oi ail disagreeable odor, and 

 possesses the no .st thorough disinfecting prop- 



ion? and orders will r.-ceivc prompt atten 



Address DR. AL WATTS, 



S-tf 161 Lincoln street. Huston, Mass. 



A 



RARE CHANCE.— For sale, English 

 Bettors; Don, a splendid large orange 



i, black, white and 

 tan. SIS each. A 

 matched, Si r ). A 

 ths old. Jin. Pup- 

 Rusa II. by Don, 

 orSlti If taken by 

 Hen lor looks and 



QT. BERNARDS FOR SALE.— The un- 



O dersigned, wishing to reduce his kennel, oilers 

 for sale several magnificent imported Mount St. 

 Bernard dogs rind hitches, carefully selected from 

 the host European strains. To be sold for no 

 fault. For prices, p. 



Be HOY Z.COLLINS, 

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



CHAMPION LIGHT WEIGHT POINTER 



•in the stutl." 



ulars, pedigree and tield .jualifii-s ftddrOBfi 

 S:i>M»tr\«> MBCGILL, 



Pee S-r.. 



IRISH KK1> SETTER PUPS,— Caut. T. S. 

 Tiench. of Ir, i.in.l, offers Mr sale three splen- 

 did poos si.v months old the llth of J one, 1SS0. 

 These pups took the llrst prize in liublin, in 



i,, i. .a. .in,: arc considered to be * i one to 

 none of their kind. For price p-digree, etc., 

 apply to 0. S. TKENCII, Chuid Depot, VY». 



TRAIN Y'tHiB OWN DOGS. In the mobt artis- 

 tic manner. Forini i , -ml two three 



cent stamps to M. FUN CULIN. Delaware City, 

 Del. July8,tf 



i'T BBBNARD'S. Em 



litter of very 



il.E.-A black pointer hi toll twelve 

 , old, by Don Royal. Pi io. 



dress .T.ilIN A ■ ITMAS, Elar.l.usll, L. I. 



, ■ , 



GEEN— B. and '1'.; by tiolton'a Dash exMul- 

 len'= B.-lle T re ,!,„-, i In It 



i brai - falteaoi the Eaeteru Field Trial 

 i ill,,,. ,1 to serve a few bilelies of approved 

 form and blood. Stud fee $35, and £2 for 

 groom. Address 



11. E. ATEN, M.D , 



81 Hanson placB, 

 Brooklyn,N. Y. 



mt %mml 



THR BLtE STAR Ki-NNEI, 



OH TUB 



COCKER SPANIEL 



BREEDING KENNEL 



OF 



M. P. McKOON, litANIvLra, DEL. CO., N. Y. 

 1 KEEP ONLY COCKERS of the finest strains. 

 i I sell only young stock. I guarantee satis- 

 faction and sale delivery to every customer. 

 These, beautiful and inielligoiir. dogs cannot be 

 beaten for ruffed grouse and woodcock shooting 

 and retrieving. Correspondents inclosing stamp 

 will get printed pedigrees, circulars, testimo- 

 nials etc. 



Dr. Gordon Stables, K. N. 



TWYFORD, BERKS, ENGLAND, 

 Author of the 



"PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE," &C. 



begs to inform Ladies and Gentlemen in America 

 that he purchases and sends out dogs of any de- 

 sired breed, tit for the highest competition. 

 MN, B.-A bad dog never left the Doctor's Ken- 

 nels. declS tf. 



$\mUmm'<> ^outtis. 



L0NU ISLAND R.R.— SPRING SCHED- 

 ULE, taking client March 14th, ltm— Leave 

 HUNTER'S P'T (I- lalbush Ave., Bklyn, 5 mill. 



Col. P'l .v Whkcstone, 7.35, S.4S, 10. ILilTi A.m., 



l'.is, :>.,if>. 4.:iTi, s, r...'i-i, ii, (;.:». 7. 7.;;:,, v. V>, 10.45 p.m., 

 US.I8 night. 



Sundays. ».:!.'i. IU.:« a.m.. 1.3,1, 5.:K, 7. 10 P.M. 



flushing, tl..:.-, 7.35, s.ir,, pi., II.:;', a.m., 2.35,3-55, 

 .-•.,: M5 Hi..',:, p.m., 1^.16 night, 

 Sundays. ...::'., |,..: v -, A .„.. i .: ir. . .;. 5.:ir,, 7, 10 P.M. 



Ear Kuckuway, s.:i.-., 11 a.m., l.:ti. r,.:;',, 7 p.m. 

 Etockaway Beach, ll a.m., l.;a i-.m Sundays, 9a.m. 



Great Neok,6^0. 7-35. 1 1.:i5 a.m.. 13S, 5.85,0 85 p.m. 

 Saturday nights, 1«.15. Sundays."..::, a.m.. -..iim-.m. 

 Garden City, Queens and Hempstead, B, II L.M., 



1.35, 3.35, 4.,'!5, j.lfi. (i.;!5 p.m. Eioiii Elatbu.-h ay. 

 dully, ciccpl Sunday, ami Iro, a Hunter's Point, 

 Monday, Wed., Pri. and Saturday. 12.16 night, 

 Wednesdaysand Sundays only from Elatbush av. 



lyibsI'lOA. 



A M.. 11.3-1 P.M. 



Greenport and Sag Harbor, 8 a.m., 3.35 p.m. 



Huntington and Northport, s, |o a.m.. 1.35. ii.:t"i 

 P.M. Sundays, !i a.m., a. I", p.m. 

 Lakeland and Eur, -, inn. hde, 8 A.M.,3.35, 5.35 P.M. 

 PortJeffersoii. Id a.m..!.:!:, p.m. Sundays, » A.M. 

 Patchogue, 8.35 a.m., 4.35, 5.35 p.m. Sundays, 9 i 



' 'itichniond lllll, Ulcndalc, 8.36, 11 A. m 3.35, 1.35 



636,6,7 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Iiidaj and 



Saturday nights, is. 15. Sundays, !> A.M., 0.85 p.m. 



Creedmoor. s. Hi a.m., 1.35 p.m.. Tuesdays. W.-.l- 



^ll\vfl-:i(\-'i'T',v\V~.\V. , E , 'sT.''.\NNi:x' ('.cave 



Pier 17, E. It. Hoot I' ,i.. i,„ Hunter's I"t, s.30, 



10.30,11.30 A.M., 3.iu. I.io. a.le. ii. in p.m. Eorliir- 

 tticr iiiforiiiaiioii, ti.-kei,, commutation, etc., 

 apply 8,1829 R'ui.v. cor. Harelay. 



W. M. LAJTFAN Gen'l Pass. Agent . 



Old Dominion Line. 



rHE STEAMERS of this Lino reach 

 some of ihe Quest waterfowl and oplnml 



Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. I., 

 Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 3 P.M. Full 

 informal ion given at olllee, 1U7 Greenwich St., NY. 

 sept28-i y. 



"THE FISimfG, LINE." 



TAKE THE 



Grand Rapids & Indiana R.R. 



Macklnaw,GrandBapidsatidCineiunatiShortLine 



FOR TTTK 



Tront, Grayling, and Black Bass Fisheries, 



AND THE 

 FAMOU SUMMER. BESOKTS AND LAKES 

 OIT 



NORTHERN MICHIGAN. 



The waters of the 



Grand Traverse Region 



and the Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed) 

 tf equaled, in the abundance and great variety of 

 flsh contained. 



BROOK TKOTJT abound in the streams, a 

 the famous AMEB1 CAN GRAYLING Is found 

 only in those waters. 

 Tho TROUT season begins May I and ends Scpt.l. 



The U liAYLLNG Season opens June 1 and ends 



BLACK BASS, PIKE, PICKEBEL and MFSCA- 

 LOXO-E, also abound in large numbers m " 

 many lakes and lakelets of this territory. 



Ihe sportsman ci , -send trophies of hia 



skill to his friends or "club " at home, jice lor 

 packing lish min lie had at many points. 



TAKE YOi: It FAM I I.Y WITH Vol'. The s. 

 nery of the North Wo... Is an. I Lakes Is very be:... 

 tiful; the air la pure, dry and bracing. The cli- 

 mate is peculiarly beneficial to those Buffering 

 with 



Hnr Fever and Asthma Affections. 



Tho hotel aei'ommodations are gooii, far -or 

 passing the average in countries ni-w enough to 

 afford tho liuest of fishing. 



During the season Round Trip Excursion Tick. 

 ete will be sold at low rates, and artractivoti 

 facilities offered to Tourists and Sportsmen. 



Dogs, Gunsxand Fishing Taeklo Carried Frpoat 

 owner'srisk.*" 



It Isouraim tomakesportsmen feel "athomo" 

 »nthisroute. F r Tnurlst'stiuide (an attractive 

 Ulustrated boo'.r if 80 pages), containing full In- 

 formation and 'curate maps of the Fishing 

 Grounds and '.Tim,, Cards, address A. 11. LEET, 

 Gen. Pass. A irent. Grand Baoids. Mich. 



WAIXACE'S GUIDE 



To the Adirondacks. 



FIFTH EDITION. 



AN exhuslive hand-book for sportsmen and 

 tourists. No visitor tothe . 

 liewithoutit. Foi sale at this olflce. Price, post 

 paid, SLSO. 



