FOREST AND STREAM 
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M0NABN0CK TROUT PONDS 
Will furnish Trout and Trout Spawn at low 
prices. For price list, address 
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THE ONLY POSITIVE 
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In the world. 
Sizes, from 6 to 1 6 Bore. 
Equal In finish, symmetry of outline, and mate¬ 
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The Sneider Rebounding' Lock used, the only re- 
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Pin Fire Guns Changed to Central Fire. 
Muzzle Loading Gum Allcrt id to Breach Loaders. 
C8ark<& Sneider, 
21-1 West Pratt. Street, Baltimore. 
Sendfor Illustrated Catalogue. 
'IT/’ANTED—A hreech-loading shot gun, 
VV about 13-bore, eight, or nine pounds. One 
that has not been used much. Price not to be 
over $15 or $ 20 . State particulars. Address 
Sept 25-iI A. B. C., this oliiee. 
mu 
F OR SALE.—A thoroughbred red Irish 
setter dog, 8 months old. by Champion 
Elebo, and out of Bl'Ulve.t-PLuii.ket-; Pluuket- 
Stolla. Address E. J. ROBBINS, Wethersfield. 
Conn. Septl9-tf 
TFOR SALE.—A two year old Eagle (Uakatus 
i lucocephalns) spreads seven feet, or will ex¬ 
change for cocker spaniel or light rise. CHAS. 
E, INGALLS, East Templeton, Mass. Sept 88-lt 
J’dU. 
F OR SALE.—A Sharps Long Range Rifle 
(Berchard patent), new iu August, 1879; 156 
shells; canvas case; loading tools; full set sights 
in mpvaooco ease; 500 long range speoial bullets. 
G on In perfect order; has a roeord of 75 points 
at 1,000 yards; can bo tried before purchasing; 
sold for want of use, at a bargain. Address W. 
A. M., Jr., Roselle, N. J„ Box 45. Sept26-lt 
I POll SALE—A W. W. Greener, 10-gauge, 91 
' pounds, full choke, and a very powerful 
shooting gun. Solid leather and duck case, with 
implements. Used but little. Cost $360; will 
gall for $225. 
A “Lang" double Tifle, 12 bore, 9-pounder; 
uses an explosive bullet; accurate up to 200 
yards; quite new. Cost iu London £50 ; will sell 
for $75. 
Gun can be seen at SQUIRES', No. 1 Cortlandt 
Address Box 1,819, Portland, Me. Sept 11 3t 
She ivcimd. 
Imperial Kennel 
Setters and Pointers thor¬ 
oughly Field Broken. 
Young Dogs handled with 
skill and Judgment. 
Dogs have dailv access to salt 
water. 
N. B.—Setter and Pointer 
puppies; also, broken dogs for sale ; full pedi¬ 
grees. Address H. C. GLOVER,Toms River, N. J 
Dr. Gordon Stables, R. J. 
TWYFORD, BERKS, ENGLAND, 
Author of the 
“PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE,” &C. 
begs to inform Ladles and Gentlemen in America 
that he purchases and sends out dogs of any de¬ 
sired breed, fit for the highest competition. 
N. B.—Abaddognever left the Dootor’s Ken- 
ne.ls. decl9 tf. 
MICKE’S 
Never Failing Dog Distemper Cure. 
For Sale by all Druggists at 25 cts. 
Ifhoiesale Agents—Brnen & Hobart, 214 Fulton 
Street, N. Y.; Smith, Kline & Co., 309 N. Third 
Street, Phila. 
Sent by mall on receipt of 25c., to 
L. A. MICKE, Easton, Pa. 
W ANTED—Dog broken to tree par¬ 
tridges; one that will bold the bird. Ad¬ 
dress, giving description and price, F. B. FELT, 
North Cambridge, Mass. 
T INCOLN &HELLYAR, Warren, Mass., 
I x can furnish a lew hignly-brcd sporting 
puppies. ' Sep.18— tf. 
PLUMBER SPANIELS FOR SALE.— 
\_J The pure clumber spaniels Trimbushand 
Fairy,.are offered for sale. Trlmbush was im¬ 
ported direct from tho kennels of tho Duke of 
Newcastle and is a perfect dog of the breed. 
fv,.- (i... I..-..,s i£n A w \r \r tt m 
0(7 FOX HOUNDS AND PUPS FOR 
X o sale or exchange for Sporting Implements. 
The finest bred and fastest in America. Every 
dog warranted. L. M. WOODEN, 119 Bowers 
Block, Rochester. Ju24 tf 
pHOICE POINTERS FOR SALE.—Vic- 
V torta, liver and white, two years old, partly 
broken, out of May, by Sensation. Also two fine 
bitches, three months old, lemon and white and 
liver and white, out of Victoria, by imported 
champion Viscount. Victoria, $40; pups, $25 
each. Warned, a b. L. shot gun. Address T. E. 
DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. Sept.251t. 
F OR SALE—Champion Berkley pups, rec 
setter pups, by Champion Berkley, t 
Aura, she by Blarney, outof Eileen, both in 
red Irish 
J out of 
ad.' Wtdp'ed June M 1879. ROStT SAUThBffT 
Box 1, South Windham, Me. Sept 25-1 f 
t POR SALE—A well-broken, retrieving cocker 
dog, two and a half years old, sound and 
healthy; good pedigree: price, $25. Also fine 
oookerpups, cheap. Address ESTHER E. WAL¬ 
KER, Franklin, Delaware Co., N.V. Sept 23-31 
F OR SALE—A very fine, well-bred English set¬ 
ter dog pnp, six months old, full pedigree; 
a red Dish setter dog, eleven months old, sired by 
Champion Elcho, ex Flirt; also dog puppies by 
Eleho and imported Stella. A few cocker span- 
els, imported stock, cheap. 
CHAS. DENISON, Hartford, Conn. 
O ETTER PUPPIES FOR SALE—SEVEN 
0 dog puppies, eight wooks old, by Chick, out 
of my Fannie. Chick was bred by Mr. Ethan Al¬ 
lan and is by Boss, out of Casey; first at Hartford 
Benoit Show in 1870. Price, description, and full 
pedigree will he Bent on application. 
6 ep.ll 4t 4V. H. BROWN. Paekersville, Conn. 
)( PEDIGREES JDS’ BOGS; their com- 
llte ICeimel. 
GRAND BENCH SHOW 
OF 
DOGS. 
FIRST EXHIBITION GIVEN BY THE 
St, Louis Kernel Club , 
AT THE 
FAIR OKOLNDS, (ST. 1.05 IN, no,, 
October 7, 8, 9 and 10. 
CHAS, LINCOLN, Supt. 
Office, Brown, Hilder &Co., G04North Fourth St. 
Entries close 20th Sept. 
ASA L. SHERWOOD. 
Skaneateles, N. Y. 
GORDON ENGLISH, AND FIELD TRIAL 
SETTERS 
Of Purest Strains. 
R ATTLER. —In the Stud.—Blue belton, 
Llewellin setter, winner of three bench pri¬ 
zes, by champion Rob Roy, winner of five Eng¬ 
lish field trials, out of the pure Laverock bitch, * 1 
(Pickles). W1U serve bitches at $20. Litters war¬ 
ranted. Inquire of L. F. WHITMAN, Detroit, 
Mich. Jan Ktf 
I j'OR SALE, when eight weeks old, 
- seven puppies out of Pat, bv my Rattler 
(Roy-Pickles) Address L. F. WHITMAN, 5 City 
Hall, Detroit, Mich. jimelOtf 
F OR SALE. — St. Bernard dog Conrad, 
15 months old, rough-coated, 271inuhcR high, 
75 inches long, intelligent, good-tempered and 
kind. Bred by L. Z. Collins from stock imported 
from Rev. .T. C. Maedona's kennel. For particu¬ 
lars, address ANNA H. WHITNEY, Box 94, Lan¬ 
caster, Maes. 
I N THE STUD.—The pure Laverack dog 
Pride, by Bride of the Border x Petrel. Thu 
only pure Laverock in New England. Fee, $30. 
Address H. F. DEANE, Box 1,612, Boston, Mass. 
Sep C. 4—t, f. 
I ?OR SALE.—A pointer and a red Irish 
setter dog. Both are well broken. For 
price nnd pedigree address N. H. BAKER, 
Septll-3t _ Topeka, Kansas. 
F OR SALE—Handsome red, Irish setter dng, 
three years old; trained on partridge, quail 
and woodcock. Price. $40. H. W. EAGER, 
Sept.18.-2t. Marlboro, Mass. 
Q T. BERNARDS FOR SALE.— The un- 
0 dersigned, wishing to reduce his kennel offers 
for Bale several magnificent imported Mount St. 
Bernard dogs and bitches, carefully selected from 
the best European strains. To be sold for no 
fault. For prices, pedigrees, etc., address. 
Le ROY Z. COLLINS, 
Sept 18-tf Lancaster, Mass., U. S. A. 
'C'OR SALE—Two pure bred Lleweilin set- 
JC ter pups, over four months old, by champion 
Royal Duke, out of Livy n. Both bluebeltons. 
For price and particulars address F. A. 1HFFEN- 
DERFF""’ r 1 “ 
FFER, Lancaster, Pa. 
Sept.lS-tt 
F OR SALE—Seven pointer pups—four dogs, 
three bitches—eight weeks old. Sired by 
Pete, Jr.; first prize at Boston, 1879; outof Loin, 
Button and Topsy. Address CHRISTOPHER 
ROACIIE, Natick, Mass. Sept.18—St. 
F OR SALE — Gordon Dog three years 
old, handsome, land and very obedient; toe 
best dog In Lancaster on quail; broken on snipe 
and woodcock; good nose as ever put on a dog’s 
face; staunch back; great endurance; will hunt 
him for any party; you cannot go amiss with 
him; no man has a better dog for finding game; 
lowest cash, $75. 
Gordon setter bitch, very beautiful; color, 
black and tan, no white; broken on quail, wood¬ 
cock and snipe; good nose; very staunch; very 
easy to handle; kind to children; easti, $50. 
Red Irish setter hitch, good head ; well leath¬ 
ered; huntedTioino; will make a grand bitch in 
field; whelped March 10,1878; has a litter of four 
pups five weeks old, fit to wean; three (logs and 
one bitch; sire, Champion York; tho bitch will 
Just bo right to hunt this fall; no trouble to han¬ 
dle her; Ditch nnd four pups $SQ. 
Gipsey, red and some white ; a good brood 
bitch; been hunted some on quail; she is sired by 
the best Irish setter, the famous Rodman's Dash; 
has some splendid pups turned out tor field: 
price, $40. 
Lemon and white pointer, nineteen months 
old; hunted some; broken to retrieve hall and 
drop at word charge; price, $20. Address 
II. B. VONDERSM1TH, 
Sept. 18—It Lancaster, Pa. 
B lack pointer puppies for 
SALE.—Out of Imperial kennels, Gwendo¬ 
len (Pete-Hell,) by F, Sohuohardt's Jim (Pete- 
Whiskey). For purity of breeding, beauty and 
field use this stock cannot he beaten. Address 
H. C. GLOVER,Tom's River, N. .T. SeptlO-tf 
F OR SALE.—A setter and pointer, both 
throughbred, well broken and good re¬ 
trievers. Address HORACE SMITH, No. 31 Park 
Rowvfisj^ori^_^ejriiis^t | 
- ter puppies, two bitches and one dogpuppy. 
For particulars addresH. F, DEANE, 111 East 
54th street. New York. _ Sept. 25-lt. 
TRISH RED SETTERS.—The broader of 
A the celebrated Irish red setters Pluuket and 
Rover, has for sale at present a splendid red set- 
brother and sister to his celebrated Grouse 
IL winner of the first prize, silver medal and 
challenge cup at the K. C. Show held in Dublin 
last April, and also winner of toe first prize at 
Cirencester last month. The dog Rover II. won 
third prize at Dublin, and extra prize at Cirences¬ 
ter. For further particulars and price apply to 
The Rev. ROBERT O'CALLAHAN. K. NT 
_ Poplar Cottage, Cowley, Uxbridge, 
Septl9-3t Middlesex, England, 
