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FOREST AND STREAM, 
$cu> gulueiliscmctttsi. 
Natural History Store. 
ESTABLISHED IN 1859. 
(The only ono of that date). 
Is now located at 304 Washington street, Bos¬ 
ton, Mass. Birds, Skins, Shells, Minerals and 
Naturalists' Supplies. 
Importer of Eyes, which, in orders of $3 and 
upwards, are sold at wholesale rates. 
Charles <!, lirenster. 
Fine Breech-loading 
G-TXIsrS 
AT AUCTION. 
H AVING determined to withdraw from the 
gun business. IsTmll offer my whole stock 
nt nubile sale on Wednesday, 19tli November, 
1879, through Mr.39Fts. Banker &■ Co., Auction¬ 
eers. 47 and 49 Liberty street. Sale positive and 
without, reserve, to the highest bidder. These 
guns have nil been made to my order by Scott, 
HoHis and Westley Richards. All perfect and 
now, none second-nand. No other guns will be 
admitted in this sale. Also, a Very Fine Ham- 
merles* Gun, made by Westley Richards; 
cost £25. 
FRANCIS TOMES, 
.Vo. 6 Maiden Lane. 
Guos will be on exhibition and catalogues 
ready on Monday, Nov. 17th, two days before the 
sale. 
KIDNEY& LIVER 
CURE 
{Formerly Dr. Craig's Kidney Cure.) 
A vegetable preparation and the only sure 
remedy in the world for Height'** Disease, 
Diabetes, and ALL Kidney, Liver, and 
Urinary Diseases. 
tfctTTe-itimoDials of the highest order In proof 
of these statements. 
iL/.TFor the cure of Diabetes, call for War- 
ntwrs Safe Dlnbeteti Can). 
ttiTFor the cure of Bright’* and the other 
diseases, call for Warner’s Safe Kidney 
^WARNER’S 
. Safe Remedies are 
1 sold by Druggists 
I and Dealers in 
[ Medicine every¬ 
where. 
i H. H. Warner & Co. 
Proprietor,, 
| ROCHESTER, N. T, 
fl£&'8«nd for Pamphlet 
and I.iver Cure. 
SAF® .tiVEB 
KlON£ Y£t ci)RE 
Safe 
Diabetes 
. .CURE 
§&FE BITTERS 
saU Nervine 
SAFE PjEES. 
DISGORGER KNIVES. 
’ and TeBt.lmoniale. 
THE PRACTICAL 
PIGEON KEEPER. 
BY LEWIS WRIGHT. 
CROWN 8V0. CLOTH, *1.50. 
Author of “The Illustrated Booh of 
Poultry," “The Practical Piultry 
Keeper,"- Ac. 
WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS. 
*,,* I n this work the same plain and prac¬ 
tical character has been preserved whioh 
obtained for 
THE PRACTICAL POULTRY KEEPER 
such a wide popularity. The object has 
been to get tbe greatest amount of practi¬ 
cal information on practical points into the 
smallest space. 
CASSELL, PETTER, GALPIN & CO., 
London, Laris, .l- 590 Broadway, 
New Yoke. 
KEEP’S SHIRTS 
ABE THE V8BV BEST. 
Boys’ and Youths' Shirts, all complete, best 
quality, 81 each. 
KEfiP'S PATENT PARTLY-MADE SHIRTS, 
only plain seam3 to finish, (i for $7. 
KEEP’S CUSTOM SHIRTS, very best, MADE 
TO MEASURE, ft lor $9. Pit guaranteed. 
NIGHT SHIRTS, all styles, extra length, *1 
each. 
An elegant set of extra heavy gold-plated But¬ 
tons presented to purchasers of six shirts. 
KEKJP’M KID ififiOVES FOB GENTS* 
the vory best, plain or embroidered, $1.10 per 
Ptlk ‘ KEEP’S IRUBItETiLAS. 
BEST GINGHAM, patent protected ribs, SI 
each. Warranted. Fifty per cent, stronger than 
any other umbrella. 
REGINA and TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS 
and CANES In all styles. 
KEEP’S l/NBJEKWEAR 
Comprises all the newest and best goods for Fall 
wear. CANTON and SCARLET TWILLED 
FLANNEL from 75c. to $1.50. ANGOLA 
FLEECE, SCOTCH WOOL and SHETLAND 
SHIRTS nml DRAWERS, from 00c. to $3.50 each. 
SCARLET WOOL KNIT SHIRTS and DRAW¬ 
ERS, SI-25 to 81.5(1 each. 
THE l.t'JEs'r IVOVELTIE8 
Are now ready in Gents' Silk, Linen and Cam- 
brio Handkerchiefs, Snurfs in elegant designs 
and effects. Our gold-plated Jewelry is the best 
quality. Scarf Rings, Pins, Studs, Sleeve and 
Collar Buttons atabout half the usual cost else¬ 
where. _ . 
Skirts only delivered free. 
Merchants will be furnished with trade circu¬ 
lars on application, us we furnish the trade on 
the most favorable terms. 
Samples and Circulars mailed free. 
KEEP MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 
£ 31 . 333, 635 St 63T Broadway, New York, 
n UN FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for 
VjT ;i small-bore breech-loader. A double 10- 
bore, full pistol-grip* Cluybrough muzzle-load¬ 
er ; cost $175 to order : raised rib ; one modified 
and a full-chokcd barrel ; stock* 14-inch ; drop, 
3-incb. Warranted a strong, close shooter. 
. 1 . H. BATTY, 
Novl3-l t box 40, Parkvillo, L. I. 
17*011 SALE—A Wesson sporting ritle; 33 cal.; 
I rim fire; open hunting- and globe and peep 
sights; weighs 64 lbs.; splendid shooter. Has 
been used but little; in perfect order. Address 
box 990, Worcester, Mass. Novi3-11 
YYT & C. SCOTT & SON, laminated 
Vt • steel, 12-bore, central fire breech-loader, 
pistol grip, rebounding locks, 71 lbs. First rate 
order. Price $05. Enquire of 
HODGKINS & HAIGH, 
Novl3-2f 398 Broadway, N. Y. 
TT'OR SALE.—SHARPS Long Range 
-T Rifle, nearly new; in excellent condition; 
used just enough to know thatitis perfect; first 
cost with impiovoments, $115; will sell very 
cheap. Address box 339, Yonkers, N. Y. 
Nov-13-U 
T> ARKER FOR SALE.—As good as new, 
1 12-gauge, 81 lbs,, 30-inch Damascus steel 
barrels ; left barrel full choke; right barrel modi¬ 
fied choke ; 50 brass shells and loading tools. Gun 
eost $90, will sell the lot for $55. Address 
JAMES SUTHERLAND. 
Novl3-3t Wlnehendon, Mass. 
For Sale, Cheap, 
Several hundred thousand Brook Trout Eggs, 
mostly taken from wild fish ; ready for delivery 
in November aud December. Also three thou¬ 
sand two-year old trout. For particulars and 
prices apply at once to BRAINARD & WIL¬ 
LOUGHBY. successor to Thomas & Brainard, 
Randolph, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. 
\\T ANTED—For cash, a 3-barrel Baker 
t V gun ; must be best, and sold low ; describe, 
and address D. M. SHAHPNACK, Rogers P. O., 
West Va. Nov 6,2t. 
TTTANTED—A Winchester repeating 
V V rifle, latest model ; but little used and 
in good order. Address, with description and 
price, S. S. U, Post-office box 261, Stamford, Ct. 
Nov. 13-lt. 
YYTANTED—A fine second-hand, Lon- 
V \ don made, breech-loading shot-gun, in 
good order; a Dougall, Grantor Purdeypre¬ 
ferred; weighing about: 7 lbs., 12-bore, 28 or 30 
inch barrels. Address, stating lowest prioe, 
DON, box 1,552, Pittsburgh, Pa. Novl8-lt 
TXTANTED-A Breech-loading rifle, .22 
YV or .32 calibre. HOWARD, this office. 
Novl3-lt 
YYTANTED TO EXCHANGE—A fine 
V V 10-gauge Remington gun, full-choke, 
pistol-grip, rebounding locks, 81 Inch drop, a 
close hard shooter, used only one season. Will ex¬ 
change for a Scott or Greener of same quality, of 
12 or 14-guuge and 7 pounds weight, and 3-inch 
drop. Duly those having a (list-class gun need 
apply. Address H. SMITH. 
NovlS-lt 
^Uisrdlancous. 
FEXIGUSONT’S 
RUST PREVENTER, 
The best article yet discovered. 
For Fire Arms, Surgical Instruments, Cutlery, 
Tools, exposed parts of machinery, etc., 
IT HAS NO EQUAL. 
For sale by dealers in hardware and sportsmens’ 
goods. Trade supplied by 
ALBERT FERG USON, Sole Manuf’r, 
115 Fulton street, New York. 
Send for circular. 
/JQ Gold, Crystal, Lnce. Perfumed & Ohromo 
fcCnrds, name In Gold and Jet, 10c., Clinton 
Bros., Clintouville, Ct. 
POINTS FOR JUDGING DOGS. 
A PAMPHLET compiled from “Stonehenge’s’’ 
new edition of “Dogs of the British Islands,” 
and containing the “points' 1 by which every breed 
of dogs Is judged in this country and England, to¬ 
gether with a description of the same. For sale 
at this office. Prioe 50 cents. 
lime ftvfMU’l. 
_ mean sell out. In order to close out the 
balance of one of the most valuable kennels of 
pure blood, this is a rare chance to get some of 
the best blood at a great bargain. 1 am bound 
to sell. Irish setter Gipsey, red, and some white, 
black nose; a perfect beauty ; hunted some on 
quail; very obedient; sire Hodman’s Dash, who 
was the best Irish setter on game in the United 
States. She is a good brood bitch; price only $30. 
France, a Held trial bitch; a beautiful head; 
ears hung low; a good brood bitch; never hunted 
her ; bought her iu June ; will guarantee her to 
stand a pigeon In yard for twenty minutes* and 
from her movements I think would be good in 
field. Price $25. Litter of pups worth four 
times that amount. 
Pure-blooded Gordon setter dog, Max, color, 
blaok and tan ; very handsome; broken to charge 
and bunt by motion of band; retrieves; hunted 
some; will make a first-class dog in one or two 
more trips; good as most of dogs now ; will 
make a bench winner. Price $30. 
Laura, a red Irish setter bitch, a perfect beauty; 
good nose, and very staunch and fast; she was 
sirod by champion imported Irish setter, York, 
prize winner in Ireland and.this coun try. This is 
a rare chance lo get such a bitch for price of 
pup, $35. II. B. VONDERSMITH, Lancaster, Pa. 
Nov-13-2 1 . 
ASA L. SHERWOOD. 
Skaneateles, N. Y. 
GORDON ENGLISH, AND FIELD TRIAL 
SETTERS 
Of 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. B— Setter and Pointer 
puppies; also, broken dogs for sale; full pedl- 
grees. Address H. C. GLOVER,Toms River. N. J 
A RARE CHANCE.—Wlielps for sale, 
out of champion Fire Fly, by champion 
Elcho. Also, whelps out of Bello (“ Pride of the 
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, aud 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. 
.""" "tiro, Thomas County, Georgia. 
Oct 2,tf. 
WINTER, Cair 
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 Laverack bitch, 
(Pickles). Will serve hitches at $30. Litters war¬ 
ranted. Inquire of. L. F. WHITMAN, Detroit, 
Mich. jan 2tf 
IN THE STUD. 
“RE 33 GHOUSE,” 
IMPORTED IRISH SETTER. 
Address EDWARD LOHMAN, 171E. 87th St. N. Y. 
F OR SALE—Gordon spayed setter bitch, 
very handsome and well broken; two years 
aud eight months old; hunted two seasons on 
quail, woodcock and ruffed grouse; broken to 
retrieve and obey whistle and signals of the 
arm. Address Z. Forest and Stream office. 
Nov. 13-4t 
T^OR SALE—A setter dog, broken on 
-T woodcock, partridge and quail. Address 
Nov.l3-lt C. M. PRATT, Westbrook, Conn. 
I P OR SALE—$13.50, or one-fo 
. buy a partly broken poin 
months old. Address H. II., 
Nov. 13 It. Altoona Post-office, Blair Co., Pa. 
F OR SALE—A thoroughbred blaok and white 
English setter dog, thoroughly broken to 
the fleltfand kennel; d No. 1 retriever ; age, three 
(3) vears; received a V. II. C., New York Bench 
Show, April, 1879. Address H. G. DUNGAN, 
1,119 Fourteenth street, N. W., Washington, D.C. 
Nov. 13-lt. 
i r'Ofi SALE—Setter pups (littered Sept 27th), 
bv W. N. Calleudor s ltory O’Moore, out of 
my Queen Bess, she out of M. Goldsmith's Plun¬ 
kett and Neil. Address 
F OR SALE, when eight weeks old, 
seven puppies out of Pat, by my Rattler 
(Roy-PiOkies) Address L. F. WHITMAN, 6 City 
Hall, Detroit, Mioh. junelOt* 
SPIte gicnufl 
The following celebrated Dogs are for 
sale. 
jdogs: 
St Bernard dog “Marco"; rough coated, two 
years old; a maguificent animal—Rev. J. Cum- 
ming Macdonu’s stock-second prizes Hanover 
Show and Rochester. 
New Foundlaml 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- 
oyer International Show. Broken. 
Blue Belton setter, “Decimal Dsish,” eighteen 
months old; sired by Llewellyn’s celebrated 
“Dash”-a magnificent stud dog—never exhib¬ 
ited. 
Irish setter, “Rover II”; pure red; son of Mac- 
dona's champion “Rover.” Never exhibited; 
thoroughly broken. 
English setter, “Ranger II”; a pure bred Lav¬ 
erack, son of Maedona’s celebrated “ Hanger". 
His get won flrstat Hanovernud 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. 
Sitolxes. 
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. lstWestmln- 
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 bo bred to Rover I. 
English Setter “Donna,” 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. GODEFFEOT, 
Guj-mard, Orange Co., X. Y, 
L averack blood lor sale.— 
Pups by the renowned sire of prize-winners, 
the pure Laverack setter dog Carlowitz; orange 
and white ticked, lemon Belton and chestnut 
Belton; dams of whelps front prize-winning 
stock; whelped July 3d and 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. Oct9,tf 
F OR SALE—A thoroughbred, thor¬ 
oughly broken Irish setter bitch, by 
Champion Elcho, and out of Nell—Pluiiket- 
TN THE STUD.— The pure Laverack dog 
JL Pride, by Pride of the Border x Petrel. The 
onlypure Laverack in New England. Fee, $30. 
Address H. F. DEANE, Box 1,613, Boston, Mass. 
Sept. 4—t. f. 
T WO SETTER DOG PUPPIES, three 
months: different dams, being my selection 
for services of my Gordon dog Dorr; ono Colley 
bitch, four months. Will spay if desired. 
novft-3t FRED A. TAFT, Dedham, Mass. 
F OR SALE.—SENSATION-Queen II., 
Pointer puppies.—A few puppies of the 
above celebrated stock for sale; terms reason- 
aele. Queen II. is by Champion Sancho, ex¬ 
champion Queen. Address G. K., Box 33 College 
Point. L, I. _ Octlfi-3mo. 
F )R SALE.—The fine cocker spaniel 
bitch Flirt, out of Bestor’s imported bitch 
Julliette, by his imported Snip, whelped May 
25th, 1877. Will sell for $45 cash, or will exchange 
for good breech-loading shot gun. Address 
Novft-3t. G. E. OSBORN, New Haven, Conn. 
IVOR SALE—Rip, Gordon setter, li 
I some, and a perfect field dog—Ray, 
hand- 
__ _ r _PH*. Pride 
of the Border-Dimity; first iuopen class, Phila¬ 
delphia, 1879, and Boston, 1879. Also Pointers 
One brace dog pups, four months, champion 
Rush, champion Romp ; one brace dog pups, 
two months, ohampion Suapshot-ltuby. For full 
particulars address EDMUND ORGlLL, P. O. 
Box 1.699, New York.Novft.gt 
TTIGHLY-BRED PUPS FOR SALE,— 
IT The setter hitch Frink, by Averrlll's Mnnt, 
out of Ethan Allen’s Cosey, has been bred to the 
dog Ethan by Ethan Allen's Boss, out of Cosey, 
on the 23d Oct., 1879. Applications for pups will 
be placed on file in order of reception by JOHN 
JOHNSON, Thistle Kennel, North Manchester.. 
Conn, Novl3,eet 
