FOREST AND STREAM 
879 
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MICKE’S 
Fever Failing Fog Distemper Cure, 
and Flea Destroyer. 
For sale by all Druggists at 25 Cents each. 
IVholcsalc Apenfx—Bruen & Hobart, 2H Fulton 
Street., N. Y-: Smith, Kline & Co., .309 N. Third 
Street, Pkila.; Finley & Thompson, 35 Magazine 
Street, New Orleans, Ln.; W. H. Holabtrd, Val¬ 
paraiso, Ind.; Trimble ,V. Kleibncker, Baltimore. 
Cure oil Destroyer sent by mail on receipt of 
25c., to L. A. SUCKS, Easton,Ta. 
Dr. Gordon Stables, R. N. 
TWYFORD, BERKS, ENGLAND, 
Author of tho 
“PRACTICAL KERNEL GUIDE,” &C. 
begs to Inform Ladlesand Gentlemen in America 
that he purchases and sonds out dogs of any de¬ 
sired breed, lit for the highest competition. 
N. B.—A bad dog never left tho Doctor's Ken¬ 
nels. dee!9 tf. 
MANQEl 
MANGE! MANGE! 
GLOVER'S IMPERIAL MANGE OGRE is war¬ 
ranted to euro all kinds and conditions of mange 
or skin diseases of any nature on dogs or cat tle 
without, injury to the animal. One application is 
usually all that is necessary. H. C. GI.OVER, 
Sole prop’t'r Imperial Kennel, Tom’s River, N. J. 
• Conroy, Bisaett & Malleson, General Agents, 65 
Fulton street, New York. To be had of retail 
druggists and dealers in sportsmen's goods. Price 
BO cents. Oot.39—Smos. 
Fleas! Fleas! Worms! forms! 
Steadman's Flea Powder for Dot’s. 
A BANE TO FLEAS-A BOON To DOGS. 
T HIS POWDER is guaranteed to kill 
fleas on dogs or any other animals, or money 
returned. 1 1 is put up in patent boxes with slid¬ 
ing pepper box top, which greatly facilitates its 
use. dimple and efficacious. 
Price 50 cents by mail. Postpaid. 
ARECA NUT FOlTwORjYIS IN DOGS, 
A CERTAIN REMEDT. 
Put up in boxes containing ten powders, with 
full directions for use. 
Price 50 cents per Box by mail. 
Both the above are recommended by Rod and 
Gun and Forest and Str*am. 
CONROY, BISSET& MALLESON, 
65 Fulton Street, N. Y. 
HENRY C. SQUIRES, 
net 12 1 Cortlandt Street, N. V. 
COCKER SPANIEL 
BREEDING KENNEL 
TO. P. McEoon, Franklin, Delaware Co., N. Y. 
I KEEP ONLY COOKERS of the finest 
strains. I sell only young stock. I guarantee 
satisfaetdonandsafe delivery to every customer. 
Those beautiful and intelligent dogs cannot bo 
beaten for ruffed grouse and woodcock shoot¬ 
ing and retrieving. Correspondents inclosing 
stamp will get printed pedigrees, circulars, testi¬ 
monials, etc. 410 
©lie fennel. 
SPRATT’S PATENT 
LONDON 
Meat Eibrine Dog Cakes. 
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, New York. 
Also Spratt's Dog Soap, and direct orders taken 
for Spratt's Medicines. 
S T. BERNARDS FOR SALE.—The un¬ 
dersigned, wishing to reduce his kennel offers 
for sale 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. 
Lb ROY Z. COLLINS. 
Sept 18-tf Lanoaster, Mass., U. S. A 
OK FOX HOUNDS AND PUPS FOR 
Aj O sale orexchaugeforSportinglmplements. 
The finest bred and fnstc -i in America. Every 
dog warranted. L. M. WOODEN, 119 Bowers 
Blook, Rochester. ju24 tf 
F OR SALE——Red Irish Setter, with 
little white ; three years old; good size and 
strong-built dog, and well feathered, and land 
and easy to handle; put him in the fleid and he 
will attend to his part; you need toot. hunt the 
birds for him to stand ; he will And them for 
you. He isfast, staunch as a rock; backs a dog 
on a point; great endurance; good nose*us ever 
put on a dog's face; as good as any man's dog on 
quail; been bunted on woodcock and snipe; 
lowest price, $40. II. B. VONDEUSMITH, Lan¬ 
caster. Pa. Nov2T tf 
F OR SALE. — Two Gordon setter bitch 
imps; full-blooded; perfecL black and 
tan: six months old; good sire: with pedigree 
on both sides. Also one Gordon setter dog, two 
years old; wiunerol'flrstprizoonthebeuch; per¬ 
fect black and tan, and a perfect field dog; nil 
broken, with a full pedigree; a rare chance for a 
good dog. Enquire of CIIAS. T. BROWNELL, 
P.O. Box 350, New Bedford, Mass. Nov27 
F OR SALE—Gordon spayed setter bitch, 
very handsome and weU broken; two years 
and eight months old; hunted two seasons on 
quail, woodcock and ruffed grouse; broken to 
retrieve and obey whistle and signals of tho 
arm. Address Z. Forest and Stream office. 
Nov. 13-lt 
O NE SCOTCH RABBIT HOUND, for 
sale, nearly two yearn old ; all right every¬ 
way. A. S. CRBAL. Hadley, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 
Nov.37-2t. 
F OR SALE, when eight weeks old, 
seven puppies out of Pat, by my Rattler 
fitoy-Pickles) Address L. F. WHITMAN, 5 City 
HaU, Detroit. Mich. junel9tf 
L INCOLN&HELLYAR, Warren, Mass., 
can furnish a few highly-bred sporting 
puppies. Sep.18—tf. 
L AVERACK BLOOD FOR SALE.— 
Pups by the renowned sire of prize-winners, 
the pure Laroraek setter dog Carlowitz.- orange 
and wbito ticked, lemon Belton and chestnut 
Bolton; dams of wholpB from prize-winning 
stock; wlielped July 8d and July 12th: price 
lower than tho lowest. Also two whelps by 
Carlowitz, dam Princess Nellie, she by Pride of 
thoBorder, bv Petrol. M. VON CULIN, Dela¬ 
ware City, Del. Oet9,tf 
©Ik Stmuf. 
Sewsink Lodge Kennels. 
Tlio following celebrated Dogs are for 
sale. 
DOG-S! 
St Bernard dog “Marco"; rough coated, two 
years old; a magnificent animal—Rev. J. Cum- 
miug Macdonu's stock—second prizes Hanover 
Show and Rochester. 
New Foundland 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—ono of the handsomest pointers 
in the United States. Second prize in the H nn- 
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 II”; pure red ; son of Mac- 
dona's champion “Rover.” Never exhibited; 
thoroughly broken. 
English setter, “Ranger II"; a pure bred Lav 
crack, sou of Macdona's oolobrated “ Ranger". 
His get won first at Hanover and Paris shows. 
English sel ler “ Ranger Rival," a half brother 
to Ranger II., never exhibited. 
Any of these dogs will serve approved bitches 
at $25.00. 
HitoH.es. 
St.Bernard “Braunfels," rough coated, out of 
Prince Soltu's celebrated stock; a magnificent 
bitch, in whelp to “Marco," 1st prizes in Han¬ 
over and Rochester show. 
Pointer “Queen,” liverand white. lstWestmin- 
ster Kennel Show 1878, in whelp to champion 
“ Sensation." 
Gordon setter “Beauty.” IstBOBton Show1878, 
2nd New York Show 1878. 
Pointer “Dora"—liver and white, out of 
“ Queon " and “ Sanelio,” in wlielp 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 “ Douna,” white and lemon, In 
whelp to Ranger n. 
Pups out of all the above first-class bitches can 
he secured by an early application. Besides I 
offer for sale poiuteis-setters of minor quality, 
but. of good thoroughbred stock ; full pedigrees. 
Particulars will be furnished on application to 
A. E. GODEFFROY, 
Guymard, Orange Co., N. Y. 
I N THE STUD.—The pure Laverack dog 
Pride, by Pride o C the Border x Petrel. The 
only pure Laverack in New England. Fee, $30. 
Address H. F. DEANE, Box 1,813, Boston, Mass. 
Sept. 4— t. f. 
F OR SALE.—SENSATION-Queen H., 
Pointer puppies.—A few puppies of the 
above celebrated stock fnrsule; terms reason¬ 
able. Queen II. is by Champion Sancho, ex- 
ehumplon Queen. Address G. B., Box33 College 
Point, L. I. Oct]6-2mo. 
F OR SALE-Setter pups (Uttered Sept 27th), 
by W. N. CaUcndcr’s Itory O'Moore, out of 
my Queon Ross, she out pf M. Goldsmith's Plun¬ 
kett and Nell. Address 
WM. H. FINCH, 
NoyliUt Kingston, N. Y. 
T ied irish setter pups for sale 
V — Five bitches and three dogs, by Swing, 
Rnfus-Fan, out of Flo, Don-Floss; both sire and 
TPOR SALE—Champion Berkley pups, red Irish 
I setter pups, by Champion Berkley, out of 
Aura, she by Blarney, out of Eileen, both Import¬ 
ed. Whelped Juno 29,1879. ROBT. BAUTHOFF, 
Box 1, South Windham, Me, Sept25-tf 
T)URE IRISH SETTERS.—Champion 
I Elcho, Plunltet and Rory O'More stock, 
from six months to one year old, for sale at very- 
low prices. Address E. J. ROBBINS. 
Wethersfield, Conn. 
CiBL STJEHIS. 
MANOTAoroBEn OF MEER8FTAUM PIPES, Cl’ 
GAR-HOLDEllS, and AMBER GOODS. 
The largest assortment constantly on hand. 
Any design of PIPES, &e„ CUT TO ORDER, 
as Photographs, Monograms, Animals ,&e., with¬ 
in the shortest notioe. 
Repairing promptly at¬ 
tended to. Circular and 
price-list sent on applica¬ 
tion. 
Store at 317 Broome st. 
Now York, under the Oc¬ 
cidental Hotel, near Bow 
ery. 
Received the highest award at the Centennial 
n ternational Exhibition, 1878, and at American 
Institute Fair, 1870. 
gu'rlwry. 
MOBSMAN’S , 
PARLOR 
ARCHERY 
Can be used in any 
parlor without inju¬ 
ry to the furniture or 
windows. Every fam¬ 
ily should have it. 
The same Skill re¬ 
quired as in the outdoor sport . 
Set No. 1, cheap set, $5.00 
SetNo. 2, fine set, 7.50 
Set No. 3, double Bet 10,00 
Will be sent e. o. d., or 5 per cent- maybe de¬ 
ducted where cash accompauics tho order. 
E. L. HOR5MAN, Manufacturer, 
80-52 WILLIAM ST.. N. Y. 
guMciUiowjS. 
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 DogB by Miles John¬ 
son. For sale at this office. Price $2. 
“THE SETTER,” 
BY LAVERACK. 
For sale at thia office. Price $3. 
It la iinpoisible t< 
Lr operation. For Weabneso <uid General Debility, bj 
J. Cypress, Jr.’s Works. 
TWO VOLUMES. 
JPrioe toy Mail. 
| CAN BE IT AD THROUGH THIS OFFICE. 
T HE HUNTERS’ SECRETS AND PRI¬ 
VATE GUIDE TO TRAPPERS, mailed to 
I any address on receipt of $1. Address LEltOY 
H. WfUEJURK, Grampian Hills, Clearfield 
| County, Pa. 
n pr*ventiTd a 
USEilHOPSSBITTERS, 
Osgootl a Folding Canvas Boat, 
Wuijjht, with paddla for iroufc flsbin& duck hunting, explor¬ 
ing, etc., 20 lbs.; weight* with bottom board, oars, paddles, 
etc., everything complete, 45 lbs. 
KAiYUrACrtTRED JT 
Osgood t Chapin, Battle Creel, flick. 
Send fob Cirgular. 
rflHWfcWSteffii 
GOOD’S OIL TANNED 
MOCCASINS. 
The best thing in the market 
for bun ling, fishing,canoeing, 
snow-shoeing, etc. They are 
easy tothefect,and very 
.durable. Madeto order 
a variety o f styles,and 
..arranted the genuine 
article. Send for ill ustrated circular. MARTINS. 
HUTGHINGS, P. O. ;>ox 388, Dover, N. H. (Succes¬ 
sor to Frank Good.) Bradford & Anthony, 
Boston Agents. 
This cut is a fac-simile of the Sportsmen’s Chain, patented by- N. M. SHEPARD. April 1; 
1879. This Chain will be umdo from tho very host quality of ROLLED GOLD PLATE, or what is known as Col 
Filled, and will be warranted to wear equal to a Solid Gold Chain from four to si x years. Tbo retail price wi 
be #8 each. Liberal discounts to Clubs or Societies ordering twelve or more at'one time. Emblematic f. 
Pigeon, Glass Ball or Target Shooting, consisting of Shot, Shells, Cartridges, and a Gun or Rifle for bar, will als 
be made of Solid Gold upon application, at the lowest market price. 
PATENTED 
APRIL 13, 1879. 
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I KEEP CONSTANTLY ON RAND A LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF 
EVERYTHING IN THE JEWELRY LINE. 
I HATE A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF 
Masonic, Odd Fellows, Knights Pythias, Eastern Star Pins, Rings and Jewels 
OF MY OWN MANUFACTURE. 
Shooting, Rowing, Athletic, Firemen’s, College and School Medals, 
ARE A SPECIALTY WITH THIS HOUSE. 
We have the largest stook'on hand of any house In this country, and do more business in this line than any 
Other house. SEND FOB lll.lSTKATED CATALOGUE, 25 c. 
N. M. SHEPARD, 150 Fulton Street, New York. 
SPECIAL ORIGINAL DESIGNS, NOT IN CATALOGUE, FURNISHED ON APPLICATION 
I manufacture to order at short notice all the Army Corps Badges of the United States, both gold and 
silver. Full information given upon application. 
All the Army Corps Badges on hand and Manufactured at Short Notice 
