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FOREST AND STREAM, 
A New Fire. — The London Athenceum 
Rays : A correspondent hns sent us a start¬ 
ling letter from Miss M. Betham-Edwards, 
from which we give an extract: "I send 
you the particulars of a recent scientific 
invention, just patented, and destined, 
without •doubt, to play a very important 
part in our economic Ipstory. I think it 
must bo regarded as a solution, for once 
and for all, of the groat coal question, not 
only among ourselves, but abroad. M. 
Bourbonnei, of Dijon, the celebrated lion 
and panther slayer, lighted upon the fol¬ 
lowing discovery by hazard, and after six 
years persistent investigation brought itto 
entire ‘workable’ perfection. He discov¬ 
ered. by means of two natural substances, 
inexhaustible in nature, the means of light¬ 
ing and maintaining a fire without wood 
or coal —a fire instantaneously lighted and 
extinguished ; a fire causing no dust, smoke 
or trouble ; a five costing one-tenth, at 
least, of ordinary fuel; and, what is more 
wonderful still, a fire, the portion of which 
answering to our fuel, is everlasting, that iB 
to say, would last a lifetime. M. Bourbon- 
nel’s invention comprehends both stove and 
fuel. The fires could be on the minutest 
scale or on the largest. They would be 
used for heating a baby’s food, or for roast¬ 
ing an ox. Being lighted instantaneously, 
they will be a great economy of time. M. 
Bourbonnei at once patented his invention, 
and a body of engineers and savants from 
Paris visited him, and pronounced his dis¬ 
covery one of the most remarkable of the 
age. He has had several offers for the 
purolvase of the patent in France, but 
wants to sell it in England, his own occu¬ 
pation being in another line. Any Eng¬ 
lish gentleman or firm wishing to see his 
fires or stoves, could do so by wilting to 
him a day or two beforehand, His ad¬ 
dress is M. Bourbonnei, Dijon. I have seen 
these fires and stoves. There is no mis¬ 
take about the matter. It is as clear as 
possible that here we have a perpetual and 
economical source of fuel. Two hundred 
years ago the discoverer would surely have 
been burnt as a wizard.” 
Natural History Store. 
Established 1859. 
Taxidermists' and Naturalists' Supplies. 
Sc-nd for catalogue containing complete list of 
the birds of the United States, with prices for the 
mounted birds; skins anil eggs in stock; also 
price list ol' birds’ eyes and taxidermists'supplies. 
Have a line lot of foreign bird skins and good 
-unojv of heads, horns and antlers of animals. 
W 1 l.' V t I W1 V 
CUBES BY ABSORPTION. — The well- 
known medicinal properties of Glycerine, of 
which "SAPANDLE' 1 is largely composed, is an 
assurance to tho public of the wonderful curative 
powers of this oelebrnted Lotion for all Nervous 
Inllaramatory and Skin diseases. Rheumatism, 
Neuralgia,Lame Back.Headacbe.Bruises,Sprains, 
Burns or Scalds, Chilblains, Bunions, Plies, &e., 
yield at onee to its soothing influence, and are 
permanently cured. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, 
Humors, Chapped Hands, Roughness, and all 
diseases of the Skin are quickly and positively 
cured. Used in sponge or foot baths removes all 
pain Or soreness of body, limbs and feet. Sold by 
all druggists. Satisfaction guaranteed or money 
refunded. Send for illuminated circular and 
cards. SAMUEL GERRY & CO., Proprietors,office 
237 Broadway, N. Y. La Zell, Mabsh & Gaud- 
neb, whole sale agents. 
gov gillie. 
For Sale, Cheap, 
Several hundred thousand Brook Trout Eggs, 
mostly taken from wild flsh; ready for delivery 
In November and December. Also three thou¬ 
sand two-year old trout. For particulars and 
prices apply at once to BRAINARD & WIL- 
LOUG FT BY, successor to Thomas Sc Brainnrd, 
Randolph, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. 
F OR SALE—J- Stevens' double barrel 
brcocli-loading shot gun, 12x28x8 pounds, 
for snap rebounding locks, pistol grip; but little 
used ; two stocks go with gun—one 13 and one 
Hi inches; a splendid gun tor general use; price 
$35; also one female ferret, price$4. Address 
nv q-lt A. B„ oare Lock, box 135, Holyoke, Mass. 
B ARGAINS.—To reduce stock, will Bell 
B. L, double shotguuB, Parker, and low 
A NTWERP CARRIERS.—To reduce 
-TjL stock Will soil 25 of Belgium long-distance 
stock low. H. V. CRAWFORD, 120 Hudson St. 
NovS-lt New York. 
W ANTED—For cash, a 3-barrel Baker 
gun; must be beat, and sold low; describe, 
and address D. M. SHARPNACK, Rogers P. 0„ 
West Vs, Nov 6,2t. 
S (ExactfSizel of No. 7 
ABBEY & IMBRIE, 
48 Maiden Lane, New York. 
mu femwl. 
T^OR SALE—Bip, Gordon setter, hand- 
1 some, and a perfect Held dog—Ray, Pride 
of the Border-Dimity; first in open class, Phila¬ 
delphia, 1879, and Boston, 1879. Also Pointers 
One brace dog pups, four months, champion 
Rush, champion Roi— - — 1 - — - 
two months, 1 
lartiuulars ; 
lox 1,699, New York. Nov8,2t 
uug pups, lour montns, cnampion 
implon Romp ; oue braoo dog pups, 
is, champion Snapshot-Ruby. For full 
s address EDMUND OttGILL, P. 0. 
F OR SALE— Fout full-blooded Gordon 
setter pups, three dogs and one bitch ; vorv 
handsome; perfect black and tun; sire Dash, the 
great prize winner; dam Clite; full pedigree on 
both sides. Sire and dam both prize winner-, 
both on the bench and In the field. A rare chance 
for a good dog. Post-office box 350. 
CHAS. T. BROWNELL, 
-iv 6-41 New Bedford, Mass. 
G ordon setter puppies —two 
bitches, ten weeks old, imported sire and 
dam. Full pedigree. Will spay if desired. Ad- 
dressE. M. DORR, .jb., Dedham, Mass. 
T WO SETTER DOG PUPPIES, three 
months: different dams, being mv selection 
for services of my Gordon dog Dorr; one Colley 
bitch, four months. Will spay if desired, 
nov 6-3t FRED A. TAFT, Denham, Mass. 
IN THE STUD. 
“RED GROUSE,” 
IMPORTED IRISH SETTER. 
Address EDWARD LOHMAN, 171E. 87tb St.N. Y. 
F OR SALE.—The fine cocker spaniel 
bitch Flirt, out of Bestor’s imported bitch 
JulUette, by his imported Snip, whelped May 
25th, 1877. Will sell for $15 cash, or wil 1 exchange 
for good breech-loading shot. gun. Address 
Nov8-3t. G. K. OSBORN, New Haven, Conn. 
A BLACK GORDON SETTER, very 
handsome; two years old; well-broken on 
pheasants and quail. Price $15. Address 
J. SMITH, No. 205 Broad, 8t„ 
Nov6-lt Harrisburg, Pa. 
SPRATT'S PATENT 
LONDON 
Meat Fibrine Dog Calces. 
Awarded Silver 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, 
18 South William Street, Now York. 
Also Spratt'sDog Soap, and direct orders taken 
for Spratt’s Medicines. 
1 ?OR SALE — A thoroughbred, thor¬ 
oughly broken Irish setter bitch, by 
Champion Eleho, und out of Nell— Pluuket- 
F OR SALE.—One, or a brace, of extra good, 
staunch, thoroughly broken, handsome Gor¬ 
don setters, by HORACE SMITH, 31 Park row, 
N. Y. Oct30 2t 
I N THE STUD. — The pure Laverack dog 
Pride, by Pride of the Border X Petrel. The 
only pure Laverack in New England, Fee, $30. 
Address H. F. DEANE, Box 1,U12, Boston, Moss. 
Sept. 4— t. f . 
F OR SALE, when eight weeks old, 
seven puppies out of Pat, b y my Rattler 
Roy-Pickles) Address L. F. WHITMAN, 5 City 
laU, Detroit, Mioh. junelBtf 
TT'OR SALE.—SENSATION-Queen II., 
A 1 Pointer puppies.—A few puppies of the 
above celebrated stock for sale; terms reason¬ 
able. Queen II. is by Champion Sancho, ex- 
champion Queeu. Address G, R., Box 33 College 
Point, L. I, Qotlfj-gmo. 
Ift* &mth 
Fleas! Fleas! Worms! Worms! 
Steadman's Flea Powder for Dogs. 
A BANE TO FLEAS—A BOON To DOGS. 
'■PHIS POWDER is guaranteed to kill 
A fleas on dogs or any other animals, or money 
returned. It. is put up in patent boxes with slid¬ 
ing pepper box top, which greatly facilitates its 
use. Simple and efficacious. 
Price CO cents by mail, Postpaid. 
flRECfl NUT FOlTwORNIS IN DOGS, 
A CERTAIN REMEDY. 
Price 50 cents per Box by mail. 
Both the above are recommended by Hod ami 
Gum and Forest and Stream. 
CONROY, BISSET&MALLESON, 
65 Fulton Street, N. Y. 
HENRY C. SQUIRES, 
oct 12 1 Cortlandt Street, N. Y. 
Neversink Lodge Kennels, 
The following celebrated Dogs are for 
sale. 
dogs: 
St Bernard dog “ Marco”; rough coated, two 
years old; a magnificent animal—Rev. J. Cum- 
ming Muodona's stock—second prizes Hanover 
Show and Rochester. 
NowFoundland dog “ Keeper": four years old; 
first prize Westminster Kennel Show, 1879. 
Pointer dog, “ Croxteth,” ;liver 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. Second prize in the H an- 
over International Show. Broken. 
Blue Belton setter, “Decimal Dash,” eighteen 
months old; sired by Llewellyn's celebrated 
"Dash”—a magnificent stud dog—never exhib¬ 
ited. 
Irish setter, “Rover H”; pure red ; son of Mac- 
dona’s champion “Rover.” Never exhibited; 
thoroughly broken. 
English setter, “ Ranger II”; a pure bred Lav¬ 
erock, son of Macdona’s celebrated “ Ranger”. 
His got 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. 
Bitoh.es. 
St. Bernard “Braunfels,” rough coated, out of 
Prince Solm’s celebrated stock; 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 setter “Beauty,” IstBoston 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 I. 
Irish Setter" Moya,” out of Col. Hilliard’s 
“ Palmerston; ” will be bred to Rover I. 
English Setter “Donna,” white and lemon, In 
whelp to Hanger n. 
PupB out of all the above flrsVclass bitches can 
be scoured by an early application. Besides 1 
offer for salo pointers, setters of minor quality, 
but. of good thoroughbred stock; fuii pedigrees. 
Particulars will be furnished on application to 
A. E. GOJJKFFItOY, 
Guymard, Orange Co., N. Y. 
COCKER SPANIEL 
BREEDING_KENNEL 
M. P. Mcltoon, Franklin, Delaware Co., N. Y. 
f KEEP ONLY COOKERS of the finest 
A strains. I sell only young stock. I guarantee 
satisfaction and safe delivery to every customer. 
These beautiful und intelligent dogs cannot be 
beaten for ruffed grouse aud woodcock shoot¬ 
ing and retrieving. Correspondents inclosing 
stamp will got printed pedigrees, circulars, testi¬ 
monials, etc. J10 
TT'OR SALE.—Imported English setter bitch 
A Psyche, lemon and white, black nose and 
eyes, one year and a half old. This bitch is one 
of the best bred in America, being out of Rhoda, 
first prize winner at N. S. Show of 1878, and Ut- 
ler sister to Mr. Macdona’s celebrated Field Trial 
winner Ranger; sire, the best, pure Laverack in 
England. Will be sold very low. Address, JAS. 
BRYCE, jr„ Madison, N. J. Oet30tf 
C LUMBER SPANIELS FOR S ALE — 
The pure clumber spaniels Trimbushand 
Fairy, are offered for sale. Trfmbush was im¬ 
ported direct from the kennels of the Duke of 
Newcastle and is a perfect dog of the breed. 
Price for the brace $150. Address WM. M. TILE- 
STONt Septl9-tf 
me grand. 
ASA L. SHERWOOD, 
Skaneateles, N. Y. 
GORDON ENGLISH, AND FIELD TRIAL 
SETTERS 
Op Purest Strains. 
Imperial Kennel 
Setters and Pointers thor¬ 
oughly Field Broken. 
Young Dogs handled with 
skill and judgment. 
Dogs have daily access to salt 
water. 
, ” , N. D.—Setter and Pointer 
puppies; also, broken dogs for sale; full pedi¬ 
grees. Address H. C. GLOVER,Toms River, N. J 
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 
jjMjr’-dngtof -■ 
PAUSE. ~Wlln 
Oct, 9, Imp. 
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, $50 and $75, ac¬ 
cording to length of time I keep the dog, with 
discount 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. 
T> ATTLER.—In the Stud.—Blue belton, 
All Llewellin setter, winner of three bench pri¬ 
zes, by champion Rob Roy, winner of five Eng¬ 
lish field trials, ou t of the pure Laverack bitch, 
(pickles). Will serve bitches at $20. Litters war¬ 
ranted. Inquire of L. F. WHITMAN, Detroit, 
Mich. jail 2tf 
S T. BERNARDS FOR SALE.—The un¬ 
dersigned, wishing to reduce his kennel offers 
for salo several magnificent imported Mount St. 
Bernard dogs and bitches, carefully selected from 
the best Europoan strains. To be sold for no 
fault. For prices, pedigrees, etc., address. 
Le HOY Z. COLLJNS, 
Sept 18 - 11 ’Lancaster, Mass., U. S. A. 
OC FOX HOUNDS AND PUPS FOR 
sale or exchange for Sporting Implements. 
The finest bred and fastest In America. Every 
dog warranted. L. M. WOODEN, 119 Bowers 
Block, Rochester. ju2t tf 
Aura, she by Blarney, out of Eileen, both import¬ 
ed. Whelped June 29,1879. ROBT. SAUTHOFF, 
Box 1, South Windham, Me. Sept 26-tf 
L averack blood lor sale.— 
Pups by tbe renowned sire of prize-winners, 
tbe pure Laverack setter dog Carlowitz; orange 
and white ticked, lemon Belton and chestnut 
Belton; dams of whelps from prize-winning 
stock; whelped July 3d and July 12th; price 
lower than tho 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 
T WILL SELL THE BALANCE OF MY 
A valuable Kennel of Setters at tbe following 
sacrifice, which is less than one-third what they 
have cost me: The pure black-and-Tan Gordon 
bitch, Midge, a great beauty, and winner of the 
first prize and best brood bitch at Philadelphia 
Show, and for speed, endurance and Bcenting 
powers in the Held she lias no better; price $10U. 
Imported rod Irish setter bitch Floes, winner of 
prizes at the following shows: Cork Show, Ire¬ 
land; Centennial, St. Louis, Baltimore twice; 
New York aud Philadelphia. She is a great 
beauty, and a fast worker in the field; price 
$75. Imported red Irish setter bitch, Colleen, 
winner or prizes In England and hero; price 
$75. The red Irish setter bitch Nora; a slashing 
Strang bitch; only two and a half years old, and 
the making of the best field worker that I have 
ever Been; price $40; a great, bargain. A hand¬ 
some Llewellyn setter bitoh; a beauty and a cap¬ 
ital bitch in tlie field, and a good brood bitch ; 
her price, only $65. One brace of handsome pup¬ 
pies, five months old; large, strong,healthy pups, 
out of Arnold Burges’ celebrated Champion 
Field Trial and Bench Show winner Druid, and 
the Llewellyn bitch, Leda ; price S25 each. This is 
a rare chance to obtain a pure breed dog at a low 
figure. Full pedigree wlU be furnished with all of 
the dogs. C. Z, MtLEY, Lancaster, Pa. Oct23,tf 
T INCOLN &HELLYAR, Warren, Maas., 
A u can furnish a few hignly-bred sporting 
puppies. Sep.18—tf. 
