758 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
mt idttL 
ASA L. SHERWOOD. 
Skaneateles, N. Y. 
IDON ENGLISH, AND FIELD TEIAL 
SETTERS 
Of Purest Strains. 
Imperial Kennel 
Setters aud Pointers thor¬ 
oughly Field Broken. 
Young Dogs handled with 
skill and .iudgment. 
Dogs have dully access to salt 
water. 
N. B— Setter and Pointer 
puppies; also, broken dugs lor sale; full pedi¬ 
grees. Address H. C. GLOVER,Toms River, N. J 
Dr. Gordon Stables, 11. IT. 
TWYFORD, BERKS, ENGLAND, 
Author of the 
“PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE,” &C. 
begs to inform Ladles and Gentlemen in America 
that be purchases and sends out dogs of any de¬ 
sired breed, fit for the highest competition. 
N. B.—A bad dog never ^eft the Doctor's Ken¬ 
nels. deelfl tf. 
P INE LODGE KENNELS.—I am pre¬ 
pared to take a limited number of dogs, 
either setters or pointers, and train them thor¬ 
oughly. I give my puppies seven months' work 
out of the twelve, and guarantee satisfaction, if 
the dog has all the natural instincts. Refer¬ 
ences on application. Prices, 860 and 875, ac¬ 
cording to length of time 1 keep the dog, with 
discouut to parties at long distances. A. 
WINTER, Cairo, Thomas County. Georgia. 
Oct 2,tf. 
D OGS.BROKEN FOR FIELD SPORTS. 
—A few more well-bred setters or pointers 
will be taken. For particulars concerning game, 
terms, etc., enclose a stamp. Price low and terms 
easy. Any dog taught to retrieve. E. & C. 
VON CUL1N, P. O. Box 18, Delaware City, Del. 
R ATTLER.—In the Stud.—Blue belton, 
Llewelhn setter, winner of three benehpri- 
zes, by champion Rob Roy, winner of five Eng¬ 
lish Held trials, out of the pure Laverack bitch, 
(Pickles). Will serve bitches at $20. Litters war¬ 
ranted. Inquire of L. F. WHITMAN, Detroit, 
Mich. Ian 2tf 
S T. BERNARDS FOR SALE.—The un¬ 
dersigned, wishing to reduce his kennel offers 
for sale several magniticent 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 LUMBER SPANIELS FOR SALE.— 
The pure clumber spaniels Trhnbush and 
Fairy, arc offered for sale. Trimbush was im¬ 
ported direct from the kennels of the Duke of 
Newcastle and is a perfect dog of the breed. 
Price for the brace *15U. AddressWM. M. TILE- 
STON. Sep119-tf 
O- FOX HOUNDS AND PUPS FOR 
Z*/ sale or exchange for Sporting Implements. 
The finest bred and fastest in America. Every' 
dog warranted. L. M. WOODEN, 111) Bowers 
Block, Rochester. ju24 tf 
setter imps, by Champion Berkley, out of 
Aura, she by r Blarney, out of Eileen, both import 
ed. Whelped June 29,1879. ROUT. SAUTHOE1 
Box 1, South Windham, Me. Sept2Atf 
[ AVERACK BLOOD LOR SALE.— 
1 J Pups by tbe renowned sire of prize-winners, 
the pure Laverack setter dog Carlowitz; orange 
and white tlelted, lemon Belton and chestnut 
Belton; dams of whelps from prize-winning 
stock; whelped July 3d aud July 12th; price 
lower than the lowest. Also two whelps by 
Carlowitz, dam Princess Nellie, she by Pride of 
the Border, by Petrel. M. VON CULIN, Dela- 
- -« 
ware City, Del. 
Oet9,tf 
rn Ifmwl. 
A RARE CHANCE.—Whelps for sale, 
out of champion Fire Fly, by champion 
Elcho. Also, whelps out of Belle (“ Pride of the 
Border ’’—Kirby), by Carlowitz. Address H. W 
GAUSE. Wilmington. Del.Pet. 9. lmo. 
POINTS FOR JUDGING DOGS. 
A PAMPHLET compiled from “Stonehenge's” 
new edition of “Dogs of the British Islands," 
and containing the "points" by which every breed 
of dogs is judged in this country aud England, to¬ 
gether with a description of the same. For sale 
at this office. Price 50 cents. 
upHE LLOYD KENNEL offers for sale 
JL the flrst-class English setter bitch Polka 
—A beautiful blue Belton; 14 months old; 
partly broken; winner of second prize, New 
York, 1879; sire pure Laverack, Pride of the Bor¬ 
der ; dam iny imported Kate IL, full sister to 
Llewellvn’s Dash II.; champion of Champion 
Field Trial winners, and the standard setter ol’ 
England. Prize, $125. E. A. HERZBEnG. 
Post-office address, box 3,910, New York. 
Oct.16—tf. 
Fleas! Fleas! Worms! Wow! 
Steadman’s Flea Powder for Dogs. 
A BANE TO FLEAS—A BOON To DOGS. 
THHIS POWDER is guaranteed to kill 
J- fleas on dogs or any other animals, or money 
returned. It is put up In patent boxes with slid- 
' pepper box top, which greatly facilitates its 
Simple and efficacious. 
Price 50 cents by mail, Postpaid. 
AREGA NUT FOlTwORMS IN DOGS, 
A CERTAIN REMEDY. 
Put up in boxes containing ten powders, with 
full directions for use. 
Price GO cents per Box by mail. 
Both the above are recommended by Rod and 
Gun and Forest and Stream. 
CONROY, BISSET & MALLESON, 
oct. 12 65 Fulton Street, N. Y. 
SPRATT’S PATENT 
LONDON 
Meat Fibrine Dog Cakes. 
Awarded Bilver Medal, Paris, 1878—Medal from 
British Government, and 21 other Gold 
and Silver Medals. 
Trade Mark. 
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES 
FRANCIS 0. De LUZE, 
17 South William Street, New Tovk. 
Also Sprutt's Dog Soap, and direct orders taken 
for Spratt'a Medicines. 
The following celebrated Dogs are for 
sale. 
DOG'S! 
St Bernard dog “Marco”; rough coated, two 
years old; a magnificent animal—Rev. J. Cum- 
ming Maedona’s stock—seoond prizes Hanover 
Show and Rochester. 
Ncw Foundland dog “ Keeper": four years old; 
ftrst prize Westminster Kennel Show, 1879. 
Pointer dog, “ Croxteth,”; liver and white; one 
aud a half year old > out of Lord Sefton’s re¬ 
nowned stock—one of the handsomest pointers 
in the United States. Second prize in the H an- 
over International Show. Broken. 
Blue Belton setter, “Decimal Dash,” eighteen 
mouths old; sired by Llewellyn's celebrated 
“ Dash ” —a magnificent stud dog—never exhib¬ 
ited. 
Irish setter, “Rover 11”; pure red; son of Mac- 
dona's champion “Rover.” Never exhibited; 
thoroughly broken. 
English setter, “Ranger II”; a pure bred Lav¬ 
erack, son of Macdona's celebrated “ Ranger”. 
His get won first at Hanover aud Paris shows. 
English setter “Ranger Rival?!' a half brother 
to Ranger II„ never exhibited. 
Any of these dogs will serve approved bitohes 
at *25.00. 
Zlitciios. 
St. Bernard “Braunfels," rough coated, out of 
Prince Solrn’s celebrated slock; a magnificent 
bitch,in whelp to “Marco,” 1st prizes in Han¬ 
over and Rochester show. 
Pointer “ Queen,” liver and white. lstWestmin- 
ster Kennel Show 1878, In whelp to champion 
“ Sensation.” 
Gordon settor “Beauty,” 1st Boston Show 1878, 
2nd New York Show 1878. 
Pointer “Dora”—liver and white, out of 
“ Queen " and “ Sancho.” in whelp to Croxteth. 
Blue Belton setter “ Silk,” in whelp to Ranger 1. 
Irish Setter “ Moya,” out of Col. Hilliard's 
“ Palmerston;" will be bred to Rover I. 
English Setter “Donna,” white and lemon, In 
whelp to Ranger n. 
Pups out of all the above first-elass bitches — 
be secured by an early application. Besides 1 
offer for sale pointers, setters of minor quality, 
but of good thoroughbred stock; fuB pedigrees. 
Particulars will be furnished on application to 
A. IS. GODEFFKOT, 
Guymard, Orange Co., N. Y. 
I N THE STUD.—The pure Laverack dog 
Pride, by Pride of the Border x Petrel. The 
only pure Laverack in New England. Fee, &i0. 
Address H. F. DEANE, Box 1,612, Boston, Mas* 
Sept. 4—-t. f. 
Thread-Wound, Long-Range Shot Cartridge Cases. 
For Muzzle-Loading; nml Breech-Loading Cylindrical and Clioke- 
Bore Shot Guns. 
Any desired closeness of pattern made at 50, 70 and 90 yards, with penetration 
superior to that made by the best choke-bores at 40 yards. 
INDISFBN&IBLE TO HUNTERS OF ALMOST EVERY KIND 
OF GAME. 
Toxx axxd Twelve Gauge now ready. 
This Cartridge consists of two semi-cylindrical casos, wound with thread, con- 
taining one ounce of shot, heavy in front and light in real-, to keep it from turn¬ 
ing. when the thread is all unwound by the friction of the air, the cases fly 
apart, and the shot scatters. The cases are sold empty, to be Ailed by the pur¬ 
chaser with any size of shot. 
Price, ISS 00 per Hundred. 20 sent post-paid for *1 00. Address 
H. H. SCHLEBER & CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
General Agents, 8CHOVEKL1NG, DALY & GALES, 84 Chambers st., N.Y. 
She Rennet. 
MICKE'S 
Never Failing Dog Distemper Cure. 
For Sale by all Druggists at 35 cts. 
Wholesale Agents— Bruen & Hobart, 214 Fulton 
Street, N. Y.; Smith, Kline & Co., 309 N. Third 
Street, Phila.; Finley & Thompson, 35 Magazine 
Street, New Orleans, La.; W. H. Holabird, Val¬ 
paraiso, lnd.: Trimble & Kleibacker, Baltimore. 
Sent by mail on receipt of 25c., to 
L. A. MICKE, Easton, Pa. 
BROWN’S PATENT GUN CLEANER. 
mius m mantel. i’or one aonar, one uieaner, 
patches, brush and full directions sent free of 
postage. Send for circular. Address 
T. YARDLEY BROWN Patentee, Reading, Pa. 
USE THE B0GARDUS PATENT 
Rough Glass Ball 
AND HIS PATENT 
GLASS BALL TRAP 
For Wing practice. They 
can be had from all gun 
dealers. Headquarters 
for Glass Balls, HA- 
GERTY & BRO'S., No.10 
Platt street, N. Y., or 
A. H. BOGAHDUS, No. 
158, South Clark street, 
Chicago. For Traps— 
HART & SLOAN New¬ 
ark, N. J., or at Bo- 
gardus' Headquarters, 
158 South Clark st., Chi¬ 
cago. “ Field, Cover and 
_ Trap Shooting," the only 
hook ever published by a market hunter, can be 
had.at the above address. Price, *2. 
For Trap Shooting with Glass Balls, 
USE THE 
HUBER TRAP, 
WITH IMPROVED SPRING. 
For sale by aU dealers in Sporting Goods, or at 
the manufacturers. _ 
HUBER & CO., 
Cor. Paterson and Fulton Sts., 
IS Paterson, N. J 
Laws’ Patent 
CORRUGATED 
SHELL, 
The only reliable Shell in 
the market that will posi¬ 
tively prevent the wad start¬ 
ing. Old shells corrugated 
for three cents each. Send 
return postage with price. 
For one doBarwill send six 
sample shells by mail free of 
postage. 
Address 
A. D. Laws, 
BRIDGEPORT, 
CARD’S 
Last Patent larpt Thrower, 
With Improved Spring and New Rubber 
Stop. 
Patented May 1, IB'it,, and April 22,1879. 
'T'HE only rotating trap that throws every way, 
X 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, 
but have rights and lefts, and. all other angles. Send 
foroircular. Price *10 at factory. No charge for 
boxing. 
WILL H. CKUTTENDEN, 
General Agent, 
Cazenovia, N. V. 
GLASS BALLS, TRAPS, GUNS, ETC 
T RAPS from $3 to $13, Balls at 90 cents 
per 100. Guns cheap. Catalogues free. Ad¬ 
dress GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, Pitts¬ 
burg, Pa. maySO ly 
1, 
^es Cartridge 
2 % 
'/Cu 
LOWELL, MASS., 
MANUFACTURERS OF THE 
BRASS, SOLID HEAD, CENTRAL FIRE, RELOADING SHELLS, 
AND CARTRIDGES. 
A DAPTED to all military and sporting rifles and pistols, and in use by the ARMY 
AND NAVY OF THE UNITED STATES, and several foreign governments. Rim-fire am¬ 
munition of all kinds. Special attention given to the manufacture of 
Cartridges for Target Practice. 
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 
VICTOR GL ASS B ALL TRAP. 
STOCK & MORRIS PATENT. 
. This Trap is destined to revolutionize glass-ball shooting. It 
weighs but four pounds, and can be set up anywhere, without 
previous preparation, in two 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 agoodshotitis now un¬ 
necessary to go to club grounds for practice, as anyone can find 
a good place for shooting within a few l-ods of 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), *4. No. 2 (Nickel-Plated). $5. Will close out the balance of Old Model Traps at *3. 
CFIAS. FOLSOM, Sole Agent, 
For Sale by Dealers Everywhere. 53 Chambers street. New York. 
Peoria, August 8th, 1879. 
Mr Charles Folsom. Agent for the Stock A Morris Patent. Glass Salt Trap, No. 53. Chambers street, N. Y. 
'gm_You 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 over all. It delivers tbe balls with vary- 
the use of clubs, and also for amateurs for private pract ice. For those who would like frequent 
practice on their own premises, without the need of costly and tiresome preparation, it fully meets 
a long-felt want, as it weighs but four pounds, and can be set up ready tor use anywhere in two 
minutes It was to-dav 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. We wish you success in its introduction, and think its use will do quite as much to popularize 
glass ball shooting as anything that has yet becu found. ,,, , 
V M LINCOLN Pres Z N HOTCHKISS, E. B. MCCLINTOCK, WM. MEYERS, 
W. It! WILEY, FRED. KIMBLE, JOHN KELLY”, GEO. W. BAKER, See. 
