638 
FOREST AND STREAM 
SUc fgeitttrl 
Fleas! Reas! Worms! forms! 
Steadman's Flea Powder for Dogs. 
A BANE TO FLBAS-A BOON To DOGS. 
r PHIS POWDER is guaranteed to kill 
J- tieason <lops or any other animals, orinoney 
returned. It Is put- up in patent boxes with slid¬ 
ing pepper box ton, which greatly facilitates its 
use. Simple and efficacious. 
lVieo 50 cents by mail. Postpaid, 
ARECA NUT FGlTwORMS IN DOGS, 
A CEUTA IN REMEDY. 
Put up in boxes containing ten powders, with 
full directions for use. 
Price 50 coats per Box by mail. 
Both the above are recommended by Rod and 
Otffi and Forest and Stream. 
CONROY, BISSET&MALLESON, 
oet 13 65 Fulton Street. N. Y. 
SPRATT’S PATENT 
LONDON 
Meat Fibiine Dog- Cakes. 
Awarded Silver Medal, Paris, 1878—Medal from 
British Government, and 21 other Gold 
and Silver Medals. 
Trade Mark. 
SOLE AGENTS FOB THE UNITED STATES 
FR ANCIS 0. De LUZE, 
17 Sooth William Street, New York. 
Also Spratt's Dog Soap, and direct orders taken 
to r Spratt's Medicines. 
'Flie following celebrated Dogs urt* * for 
sale. 
DOG-SI 
St Bernard dog ••Marco"; rough coated, two 
years old; a maguifioeut animal—Rev. J. Gum¬ 
ming Macdona's stock—second prises Hanover 
Show and Roohester. 
New Foundland dog “Keeper";fourveors old; 
Brat prize Westminster Kennel Show, 1879. 
Pointer dog, “ Croxteth,": 1 iver and white; one 
and a half year old; out of Lord Sefton’s re¬ 
nowned stock—one of the handsomest pointers 
in the United States. Seoond prize in the H an- 
over International Show. Broken. 
Blue Bolton setter, “ Decimal Dash," eighteen 
months old; sired by Llewellyn’s celebrated 
“Dash"—a magnificent stud dog—never exhib¬ 
ited. 
Irish setter, "Raver H”; pure red; sou of Mao- 
dona’s champion “Rover." Never exhibited;, 
thoroughly broken. 
English seller, “ Ranger II"; a pure bred Lav- 
eraok. HOn of Macdona’s celebrated “ Hanger”. 
His get won first at Hanover and Paris shows. 
English setter “ Ranger Rival,” a half brother 
to Ranger II., never exhibited. 
Any of these dogs will serve approved bitches 
at *25.00. 
Bitcfa.es, 
St. Bernard “Braunfels," rough coated, out of 
Prince Soltn's celebrated stock; a magnificent 
bitch. In whelp to “Maroo,” 1st prizes In Han¬ 
over and Rochester show. 
Pointer “Queen," liver and white, lstWestmin- 
ster Kennel Show 1878, In whelp to champion 
•• Sensation.” 
Gordon setter“Beauty,” IstBoBtou Show 1878, 
2nd New York Show 1878. 
Pointer “Dora.”—liver and white, out of 
•• Queen ” and " Sancho,” in whelp to Croxteth. 
Blue Bolton setter v Silk," In whelp to Ranger 1. 
Irish Setter" Moya,” out ol’ Col. Hilliard's 
“ Palmerston;" will bo bred to Rover I. 
English Setter “ Domia," white and lemon, in 
whelp to Ranger II. 
Pups out of all the above first-class bitches can 
be secured by an early application. Besides I 
offer for sale pointers, setters of minor quality, 
but of good thoroughbred stock; full pedigrees. 
Particulars will be furnished on application to 
A, E. GOUEFFROY, 
Guymard, Orango Co., N. Y. 
COCKER SPANIEL 
BREEDING KENNEL 
vr P. MeKoon, Franklin, Delaware Co., N. Y. 
I KEEP ONLY COCKERS of the finest 
J. strain.-;. I sell only young stock. Iguarantee 
satisfaction and safe deliveryto every customer. 
These beautiful and intelligent dogs cannot be 
beaten for raffed grouse and woodcock shoot¬ 
ing and retrieving. Correspondents inclosing 
stamp will get printed pedigrees, circulars, testi¬ 
monials, etc. .110 
'PORTSMEN INTENDING to come 
) South the eoming winter can have their dogs 
larded during the summer, and broken on eariy 
11 shooting, by an expert . Terms reasonable, 
id satisfaction guarateed. Reference given and 
quired. Correspondence solicited. Address 
• WINTER, Cairo, Thomas county. Or. mnyi-Tf 
POINTS FOR JUDGING OOGS. 
a PAMPHLET compiled from “Stonehenge's” 
A. new edition of “Dogs of the British Islands," 
ud Containing the "points" by which every breed 
f dogs is J udged In this country and England, to- 
ether with a description of the same. For sale 
t this office. Pries 50 cents. 
Boughton’s Patent Explosive Targret Ball for Trap Shooting. 
No^GHass. . -' ,22 
VICTORGLASS BALL TRAP. 
STOCK & MORRIS PATENT. 
. Tills Trap is destined to revolutionize glass-ball shooting. It 
weighs but four pounds, and can be set up anywhere, without 
previous preparation, intwo minutes. It is so simple that it can 
never get out of order. It throws balls without breaking, at 
any desired velocity, in any direction, faster than twenty guns 
can continue to shoot them. To become agoodshotit Is now un¬ 
necessary to go to club grounds for practice, as anyone can find 
a good place tor shooting within a few rods oi his dwelling, and 
have an hour’s daily practice without the slightest trouble or 
inconvenience. The Trap has been entirely remodeled and 
greatly improved, both as regards efficacy and finish. 
No. 1 (Plain), SI. No. 2 (Nickel-Plated), $5. Will close out the balance of Old Model Traps at $3. 
CITAS. FOLSOM, Sole Agent, 
For Sale, by Dealers Everywhere. 53 Chambers street. New York. 
Peoria, August 8th,1879. 
Mr. Charles Folsom. Agent for the Slock & Morris Patent Glass Ball Trap, A T o. ui Chambers street, &.Y. 
Sir—Y ou ask the opinion of the Peoria Shooting Club on the above trap, which is now used ex¬ 
clusively on our grounds. We give It decided preference."" -. 
and is 
_ _ „____ terms for 
of ciubsTand also - for amateurs for private practice. For those who would like frequent 
practice on their own premises, without the need of oostly and tiresome preparation, it fully meets 
a long-felt want, as it weighs but four pounds, and can be set up ready for use anywhere in two 
minutes. It was to-day tested on our grounds for power and speed, when it threw fifty-nine (59) 
glass-balls an average distance of twenty-five yards from a single cup in sixty seconds, keeping two 
balls constantly in the air at the same time. The new model is a decided improvement upon the 
old. Wc wish you success In its introduction, and think its use will do quite as much to popularize 
^ a ^xfe^^ yth Z ? V h HO^£KISS. n MoCLINTOCK? & WM. MEYERS, 
W.R WILEY, FRED KIMBLE? JOHN KELLY, nras w wggj 
wai. jnrjjc arw. 
GEO. W. BAKER, Sec, 
zp^rnsriErs 
Feather Pilled G-lass Ball. 
THE ONLY SUBSTITUTE EVER INVENTEO FOR A LIVING BIRD. 
(air Your gunmakcr for the FEATHER FILLED AND TAKE NO OTHER. SPECIAL 
NOTICE TO 8 DEALERS.—Owing to the great demand for the FEATHER FILLED BALL, 
we will from (his date pav strict attention to our factory and the careful production of 
the ball oi'l". uni Lave appointed the well-known house of 11 AG E KT V nit OS. & CO., 10 
Platt Street, New Vork, as our authorized agents, to whom ail orders and communications 
may be addressed. 
ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF THE BEST PLAIN BALL IN THE MARKET. 
attention, Sportsmen! 
Kay’s Improved and Perfected Ball for1879. 
[PATENTED OCTOBER 13, 1877.] 
A SUBSTITUTE FOR CLASS. 
vr aVING succeeded in producing a Ball for professionaland amateur use at the trap, 
L L 
dor 
to any 
whore, and 
^ _ _ eu , IVCS1UUUU1, UtUl UC UBCU 
ivuere, ami ™ finest lawns, leaving neither injurious or unsightly refuse. Packed in barrels bva de¬ 
vice peculiar to us, we guurau tee against breakage in shipment. B or particulars see eirculara. Price, 
S3 per 100. All orders addressed to dealers, or A. li. KAY A CO., Newark, N.J., Manufacturers of 
Iiuok and Heavy Drop Shot, Cartridges for Long-Range, viz.: Deer, Duck, and Geese, $3 50 per 100 
also, the Chip or Expansive Concentrator. $125 period. Aboxol 50 sent on receipt ol 75 cents by mail 
THE CARVER TARGET BALL. 
D 
[CAVEAT FILED.] 
Greenville, Pa., May 28, 1879. 
EAR SIR -—We take pleasure in notifying all admirers of Target and Ball Shooting 
- , that we have introduced a COMPOSITION TARGET BALL for Trap Shooting that is perfoct 
in every particular. It has been thoroughly tested by many of the leading Sportsmen, and pro¬ 
nounced bv all as the only perfect and unobjectionable Target Ball in existence. This Ball is very 
uniform in weight and standard size, and when broken leaves no debris, hut will EVAPORATE in 
five davs and acts as a FERTILIZER. They can be used on Lawns, Gardens, Fields or Parks, there¬ 
by doing away with the danger and annoyance consequent in using Glass Balls. V e are now pre¬ 
pared to fill orders. Drafts or P. O. Order must accompany all orders. Organized clubs are Invited 
to send for Sample Box, (25 balls) and Circular free. J- H. WAUGH, Inventor 
PRICE LIST—Per thousand, $12. No charge for packages. Address, 
CARVER TARGET BALL CO., Greenville, Mercer Co., Pa. 
Field, Cover and Trap 
Shooting. 
BY CAPT. BOGARDUS. 
New and enlarged edition, containing Instruc¬ 
tions for glass ball shooting, and chapter on 
Breeding and Breaking of Dogs by Miles John¬ 
son. For sals at this office. Price $2. 
For Trap Shooting with Glass BaLls 
USE THE 
HUBER TRAP, 
WITH IMPROVED SPRING. 
EXBOGE BALL TRAP. 
The Most Efficient. 
Throws Balls in any Direction. 
ALL STEEL AND IRON. I 
PRICE, 16s. — HIGHLY FINISHED, 20s, 
Photo’s 5 Stamps—5 Pence English. 
S. JONES, Lord Derby Street, Audley, Black- . 
bum, Lancashire, England. Acknowledged the 
oheapest and best made. None genuine without* 
name-plate. Jones' £6 Gun is the cheapest,. 
Double Barrel. Breech-Loading, Central Fire, Re¬ 
bounding Looks, Left. Barrel Choked Bore. Ov 
600 sold this seasonls a proof of its cheapness, el 
etc. 
CARD’S 
Las! Patent Target Thrower. 
With Improved Spring and New Rubber , 
Stop. 
Patented May 7, 1878, and April 32,1879. 
T HE only rotating trap that throws everyway, 
or can be made to throw in any desired direc¬ 
tion, or that can be made to throw every way, ex¬ 
cept at shooters and spectators, all of which are 
covered by the above patents. Remember you 
get no balls (unless you wish them) In your face, 
gex no Dans (unless you wisn menu in your iace, 
but have rights and lefts, avd all other angles. Send 
for circular. Price $19 at factory. No charge for 
boxing. 
WILL H. CRUTTENDEN, 
General Agent, 
Cazenovla, N. Y. 
GLASS BALLS, TRAPS, GUNS, ETC. 
rpRAPS from *2 to #12, Balls at 90 cents 
■ ...iogues free. _~_ 
I GUN WORKS, Pitta- 
may29 ly 
J. G. MOLE'S 
Improved Glass Ball Trap. 
; DOUBLE TRAP NOW READY. 
For sale by all dealers in Sporting Goods, or at 
the manufacturers. HUBER & COl , 
Cor. Paterson and Fulton Sts- 
mar 13 Paterson, N. J 
THE best and most complete trap ever 
-L made. Itig always ready for single or double 
shooting, as a rotating or stationary. Either 
spring Is set and sprung independent or together! 
The single trap is too well known to need com¬ 
ment. We have hundreds of letters from sports^ 
men anddealers in sporting goods, attesting theli 
superiority. Price of traps, single, S9; doublet 
$11. HENRY C. SQUIRES, Sole Eastern Agenfi 
1 Cortlandt St., N. Y., to whom all orders In the 
East should be addressed. 
H 
UNTJNG, FISHING, 
CAMPING-OUT, 
ARCHERY, LAWN-TENNIS. 
Inclose stamp for Price-List. 
DODGE & MOORE, 
31 Park row, New Tori 
-s, I 
