900 
.bOREST AiND STREAM 
©he 
Neiersink Lodge Kennels, 
The following celebrated Dogs are r 
sale. 
XJOG-S! 
8 tBernard dog “Marco”; rough coated, two 
years old; a magnificent animal—Rev. J. Cum- 
xning Macdona's stock—Beoond prizes Hanover 
Show and Rochester. 
New Foundland dog “ Keeper": four years old; 
first prize Westminster Kennel Show, 1879. 
Pointer dog, “ Croxteth,”; h'ver 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 II”; pure red; son of Mac¬ 
dona's champion “Rover.” Never exhibited; 
thoroughly broken. 
English setter, “Ranger H"; a purebred Lav 
erack, son of Macdona’s celebrated “ Ranger”. 
His get won first at Hanove r and Paris shows. 
English setter “Banger Rival," a half brother 
to Ranger II., never exhibited. 
Any of these dogs will serve approvod bitches 
at i 
5.00. 
Hitclios. 
St. Bernard “Braunfels,” rough coated, out of 
Prince Solm’s celebrated stock; a magnificent 
bitch, in wbelp 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 
“JQueen " and “ Saneho," in whelp to Croxtqth. 
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 Ranger II. 
Pups out of all the above first-class bitches_ 
be secured by an early application. Besides I 
offer for sale pointers, setters of minor quality, 
but of good thoroughbred stock; fuU pedigrees. 
Particulars will be furnished on application to 
A. E. GODEFFROY, 
Guymard, Orange Co., N. Y. 
KSRteffllattfaujS. 
In eliminating the impurities of thetlood, the 
natural and necessary result is the cure of Scrof> 
ulousand other Skin Eruptions <fc Oiseasea 
including Cancers, floors, and other sores. 
It is the best Blood Purifier, and stimu¬ 
lates every function to more healthful action, 
and thus a benefit in all diseases. 
Dyspepsia, Weakness of the Stomneh, 
Constipation, Dizziness, General Debil¬ 
ity, etc., are cured by the Safe Bitters. It is 
unequaled as an Appetizer and Regular Tonic. 
It is a medicine which should be in every 
family, and which, wherever used, will save 
payment of many doctors' hills. 
Bottles of two sizes; prices 50 cents and $1. 
‘ Safe 
Diabetes 
Cure 
Bitters 
SAFE Nervine 
SAFE Rills. 
8S“WARNER’S 
I Safe Remedies are 
Isold by Druggists 
r & Dealers in Med- 
I icine everywhere. 
[h. H. Warner &Co„ 
Proprietor*, 
| ROCHESTER, H. Y. 
O^PSend for Pamphlet 
and Testimonials. 
Natural History Store. 
ESTABLISHED IK 1859. 
(The only one 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 G. Jivewster, 
Natural History Store. 
Established 1859. 
Taxidermists’ and Naturalists* Supplies. 
Send for catalogue containing complete list of 
the birds of the United States, with prices for the 
mounted birds; skins and eggs in stock; also 
S rice list of birds’ eyes and taxidermists’ supplies. 
Lave a tine lot of foreign bird skins and goo ’ 
supply of heads, horns and antlers of animals. 
W. J. KNOWLTON, 
168 Treraont street, Boston, Mass. 
^rrlanj. 
HORSMAN’S 
PARLOR 
ARCHERY 
Can be used in any 
parlor without inju¬ 
ry to the furniture or 
windows. Every fam¬ 
ily should have It. 
. . Tho same skill re¬ 
quired ns id the outdoor 6port. 
Set No. 1. cheap set, $5.00 
Set No. 2, fine sot, 7.50 
Set No. 3, double set 10,00 
Will be sent e. o. d., or 5 per cent, maybe do 
ducted where ensh accompanies the order. 
E. Lh HORS MAN, bo an uf a turer 
8042 WILLIAM ST„ N. Y. 
gutoicatittitsi. 
HALLOCK’S 
Sportsman's Gazetteer, 
IS THE 
Most Comprehensive and.Accurate Cyclope¬ 
dia of American Sport, 
AND THE 
RECOGNIZED STANDARD AUTHORITY 
Price $3, Postage Paid 
4,000 COPIES SOLD. 
For sale at office of Forest and Stream, 11] 
Fulton Street, New York. Dealers supplied by 
Orange Judd Company, 245 Broadway, New York. 
Field, Cover and Trap 
Shooting. 
BY CAPT. BOGARDUS. 
New and enlarged edition, containing instruc- 
tione for glass ball shooting, and chapter on 
Breeding and Breaking of Dogs by Miles John¬ 
son. For sale at this office. Price $2. 
To American Anglers. 
THE ENGLISH 
FISHING GAZETTE, 
DeToted to Angling, Hirer, Lake and Sea 
Fishing, and Fish Culture. 
Sixteen Pages Folio. 
Price Twopence. 
(EVERY FRIDAY.) 
Yol. m. commenced with the number for Jan. 
I. under new management. The Gazette is the 
only paper in the English language entirely de¬ 
voted to Angling, Fish Culture, etc. 
Free by post ONE TEAR for 12s. 6d. or 
$3.25 in P. 0. 0. or IJ. S. Postage Stamps 
to any address in the United States, Halt 
a year for half the price. 
A copy of the current number and pros¬ 
pectus can be had (pest free) by sending 6 
cents in U. S. Postage Stamps to the Mana¬ 
ger FISHING GAZETTE, 1 Crane Court, 
Fleet Street, London, England. mar6 tf 
“THE SETTER,” 
BY LAYERACK. 
For sale at this office. Price $3. 
J. Cypress, Jr.’s Works. 
TWO VOLUMES. 
JPrioe $5 toy Mail. 
CAN BE HAD THROUGH THIS OFFICE. 
HTHE HUNTERS’ SECRETS AND PRI- 
-L VATE GUIDE TO TRAPPERS, mailed to 
any address on receipt of 81. Address LEROY 
H. WIDEMIRE, Grampian Hills, Clearfield 
County, Pa. 
STANDARD PUBLICATIONS 
CAMP LIFE IN THE WILDERNESS. By 
Charles A. J. Farrar. An amusing account of 
a trip made by a party of Boston gentlemen to 
the Itangeley Lakes region. 224 pages. 12 Ulus- 
trations. Paper covers, 50 cents. 
FARRAR’S RICHARDSON AND BANGELEY 
LAKES ILLUSTRATED. A complete and re¬ 
liable guide to Richardson and Rangeley lakes, 
Parmachenee, Dlxvilie Notch and headwaters 
of Connecticut, Androscoggin, Magalloway and 
Sandy rivers. 288 pages. 40 illustrations. Paper 
covers, 50 cents. 
FARRAR'S MOOSEHEAD LAKE AND THE 
NORTH MAINE WILDERNESS ILLUSTRA¬ 
TED. A comprehensive and thorough hand¬ 
book of the Moosehead Lake region and the 
sporting resorts of Northern Maine. The tours 
of the Kennebec, Penobscot and St. John 
rivers, ascent of Katahdin, etc., are plainly 
treated. 224 pages. 14 illustrations. Paper 
covers, 50 cents. 
^“Any of the teve publications sent by 
mail, postpaid, or receipt of price. Address 
CHARLES A. J FARRAR, Jamaica Plain, 
Mass. 
Gentlemen's 
Underwear. 
Shirts: 
Silk, 
Merno 
Wool, 
Flannels, 
Buckskin. 
We are making excellent 
work in shirts, and guaran¬ 
tee not only fit, but the satis¬ 
faction of the buyer in every 
respect. 
Dress Shirts, 
Night Shirts, 
Negligee Shirts, 
Boys' Shirts.; 
Ealf-Eose: 
Merino, 
Wool, 
Spim-silk' 
Neck ■ Wear: 
Gloves: 
AH the lo test. 
JtAlU, 
Leathor, 
Cloth. 
Eandkerchiefs: 
Just received. 
Splendid English and Pon¬ 
gee Silk. 
Polka-Dot, tartan, damas- 
s&s, twilled, etc. 
Illustrated catalogue sent on request. 
Lord & Taylor 
Broadway and Twentieth Street. 
USE THE BOGARDUS PATENT 
Rouffh Glass Ball 
AND HIS PATENT 
GLASS BALL TRAP 
For Wing practice. They 
can be had from aH gun 
dealers. Headquarters 
for Glass Balls, HA- 
GERTY & BEO’S., No. 10 
Platt street, N. Y., or 
A. H. BOGARDUS, 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 
book ever published by a market hunter, can be 
had at the above address. Price, 83. 
For Trap Shooting with Glass Balls, 
USE THE 
SITJBDEIH. TRAP, 
WITH IMPROVED SPRING. 
For sale by all dealers'in Sporting GoodB, or at 
the manufacturers. 
HUBER & CO., 
Cor. Paterson and Fulton Sts., 
mar 13 Paterson, N.J. 
CSun& gywimwitiffu, (&tc. 
JOHN A. NICHOLS, 
SYRACUSE, 
NEW YORK. 
Maker of Fine Guns. 
SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 
E. H. MADISON, 
PRACTICAL 
GUNSMITH, 
564 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. 
The Fox, ColVs, Parker and Daly 
duns, 
G UN Stocks altered to fit the shooter. Guns 
bored Fufi Choke, Modified, Taper, or for 
Game Shooting. Pistal Grips fitted, Pin Fires con¬ 
verted to Central Fires, New Barrels fitted. Ex¬ 
tension Ribs, New Lumps, etc. 
Repairing of every description done in an hon¬ 
est manner and at reasonable rates. 
Madison's Browning Mixture, Al,50o. per bottle, 
" loitsmen’s and Riflemen’s Sundries. 
THE NEW AMERICAN 
Breech-Loading Shot-Gun. 
SIMPLE AND 
DURABLE, 
Rebounding Look. 
Chokebore Barrels. 
For dose, hard shooting excels all others. Ex¬ 
tra heavy guns for ducks a specialty. Send stamp 
for circular. HYDE & SHATTUCK, Manufactu¬ 
rers, Hatfield, Mass. 
. TBOLN.T. Free Circular*. 
| Full-Length COT, in this case, 
____J. 810; LOUNGE, in this case, $8. 
Sold Everywhere by the Trade. 
BROWN’S PATENT GUN CLEANER* 
ox luo iu Luai ttci, x mu cue uuu.a_r, uue L/ie-auer* 
patches, brush and full directions sent free of 
postage. Send for circular. Address 
T. YARDLEY BROWN Patentee, Reading, Pa. 
Eaton’s Rust Preventer. 
F or guns, cutlery, and surgi- 
cal Instruments. Safe to handle, WILL NOT 
GUM, and will keep in any climate. Sportsmen 
everywhere in the United States pronounce it the 
best gun oil in the market. Judge Holmes, of 
Bay City, Mich., writes: “ It is the best prepara¬ 
tion I have found in thirty-five years of active 
and frequent use of guns." 
The trade supplied by sole manufacturer, GEO- 
B. EATON, 540 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City 
Heights, N. J. 
Sold by principal New York dealers, and by Wm. 
Bead & Sons, Boston, Mass.; B. Kittredge & Co., 
Cincinnati, O.; E. E. Eaton, Chicago, III.; Brown 
& Hilder, St. Louis, Mo.; Thos. W. Parr, Cleve- 
and, O.; Trimble & Kleibacker, Baltimore, Md.; 
Cropley & Sons, Georgetown, D. C.; Jos. C. Grubb 
& Co., Philadelphia. 
CANNOT BE SENT BY MALL. 
CARD’S 
Last Patent Target Thrower, 
With Improved Spring and New Rubber 
Stop. 
roteoted by two United States Patents and one 
in Great Britain. 
. — --makes fortunes every 
mouth. Book sent free explaining everything. 
Address Baxter & Co, Bankers, 17 Wall St, N. Y. 
"Patented May 7.1878, and April 22,1879.T’7W3 
T HE only rotating trap that throws ever// urtjp, 
or can be made to throw in any desired direo- 
tion, or that can be made to throw ererj/ way. esP- 
cept at shooters and spectators, ell of which are 
covered by the above patents. Remember you 
get no bans (unless you wish them) in your facet 
but have riyhts and lefts, and dll other angles. Send 
forcircuiar. price 810 at factory. Nochargefor 
boding. J 
WILL H. CRUTTENDEN, 
Genuhap Agent, j 
Cazenovia, N. Y. 
$5 Id $20 ^5 free. Add"*saS' 
Portland, Me. 
