FOREST AND STREAM, 
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leas! Fleas! Worms! Worms! 
Steadman’s Flea Powder for Dogs. 
A BANE TO PLEAS—A BOON To BOGS. 
T HIS POWDER is guaranteed to kill 
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 50 cents by mall, Postpaid. 
ARECfl NUT FOlfWORMS IN DOGS, 
A CERTAIN REMEDY. 
Put up in boxes containing ten powders, with 
full directions for use. 
Price 50 cents per Box by mall. 
Both the above are recommended by Rod and 
Gtjn and Forest and Stream. 
CONROY, BISSET & MALLESON, 
65 Fulton Street, N. Y. 
HENRY C, SQUIRES, 
oet 12 1 Cortlandt Street, N. Y. 
SPRATT’S PATENT 
LONDON 
Meat Fibrine Dog Cakes. 
Awarded Silver Medal, Paris, 1878-Medal from 
British Government, and 21 other Gold 
and Silver Medals. 
The following celebrated Dogs are r 
sale. 
dog-s: 
St.Bernard dog “Marco"; rough coated, two 
years old; a magnificent animal—Rev. J. Cum- 
ming Macdona's stock—second prizes Hanover 
Show and Rochester. 
New Fouudland dog “ Keeper"; four rears old; 
first prize Westminster Kennel Show, 1879. 
Pomterdog, " Croxteth,”; liver and white; ono 
and a half year old; out of Lord Sefton's re¬ 
nowned stock—one of the handsomest pointer® 
in the United States. Second prize in the H an- 
nver 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; Eon of Mao- 
dona’s champion “Rover.” Never exhibited; 
thoroughly broken. „ . 
English setter, “ Ranger II”; a pure bred Lav: 
crack, son of Macdona's celebrated “ Ranger” 
His get won first at Hanoveraud Paris shows. 
English setter “ Ranger Rival," a half brother 
to Ranger U., never exhibited. 
Any of these dogs will serve approved bitches 
at $25.00. 
BitoHes. 
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- 
stov Kennel Show 1878, in whelp to champion 
"Sensation." 
Gordon Better "Beauty," lstBoston Show 1878, 
2nd New York Show 1878. 
Pointer “Dora”—liver and white, out of 
“iQueen" and “Sancho,” in whelp to Croxteth. 
Blue Belton setter “ Silk," In whelp to Hanger J 
Irish Setter" Moya," out of Col. Hilliard' 
" Palmerston; ” will be bred to Rover I. 
English Setter “ Donna," white and lemon, in 
whelp to Ranger H. 
Pups out of all the above first-class bitehos_ 
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. IS. GODEFFROT, 
Guymard, Orange Co,, N. Y. 
HARD-MOUTHED RETRIEVERS 
Broken by the use of a simple device invented 
by W. H. Holabird, the Sportsmen's Clothier. 
Send 25e. in stamps, and it will be forwarded, 
free of expense. Gen.W. B. Shattuc, of Cin¬ 
cinnati, ordered one last week, ne writes“ I 
received the ‘ Bag' aU right; it's the best thing " 
ever saw for the purpose.” 
A splendid line of Sportsmen’s Clothing very 
0heap W. H. HOLABIRD, 
Janl,tf VALPARAISO, IND. 
TT'OR SALE.—A black and tan Gordon setter 
J? dog two years old. Broken on pheasant and 
ouail: good pedigree, and Btauoh. Price, $25. 
T. P. MONTGOMERY, Harrisburg, Pa. Jani.lt 
F OR SALE. —Kennel of imported red 
Irish setters; prize stock; or would trade 
for Al Llewelyn stock, or lemon and white point¬ 
ers. Address, R. M. LINBSAY, Scranton, Pa. 
gScmwl. 
Trade Mark. 
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES 
FRANCIS 0. De LUZE, 
18 South William Street, Now York. 
Also Spratt's Dog Soap, and direct orders takep 
for Spratt’s Medicines. 
IN THE STUD, 
ENGLISH SETTER DOG, 
RAY, 
BRED BY MR. CHARLES H. RAYMOND, 
By his Pride of the Border, out of his 
Dimity, and formerly owned by Mr. Edmund 
Orgill. Winner of first prizes at Philadelphia 
and Boston, 1879. 
FKK, 825.00, 
Address, 
HENRY W. LIVINGSTON, 
133 West Forty-second Street, New York. 
Janl.tf 
MANGE. 
MANGE. MANGE. 
GLOVER'S IMPERIAL MANGE CURE Is wa 
ranted to cure all kinds and conditions of man, 
skin deseases of any nature on dogs or cattle 
„ e onts: Conroy, Bissett & MgUeson, 65 Fulton 
st.., N. Y.; John P. Lovell & Sons, Dock Square, 
Boston; Jos. C. Grubb Sc Co., 712 Market st., 
Phila.; F. P. Taylor, 73 East Madison st., Chicago; 
Crookes, Hilder & Co., 60f North Fourth st,, St. 
Louis. Price, 50 cents. 
F OR SALE.—The champion cocker-bitch 
Feather, winner of First New York, 1878; 
Special New York, 1878; First New York, 1879; 
Second Philadelphia, 1879. Also a very beautiful 
dog; never was exhibited; well broken; a splen¬ 
did dog in the field; and for duck hunting, good 
retriever. Price, $75 each; or will exchange for 
fine B. L. Gun or Gold Watch. THEO. MEYER, 
No. 318 Eighth street, Jersey City, N. J. Jan I, It 
C HAMPION GROUSE PUPPIES FOR SALE. 
—Out of Bessie B., b.Y Toledo Kennel Club’s 
champion Groilse, Bessie B., out of young St. 
Kilda, by Jerome Marble’s champion Grouse. 
Address, Henry L. K I N SLEY, Stoughton, Mass. 
Janl,2t 
ASA L. SHERWOOD. 
Skaneateles, N. Y. 
GORDON ENGLISH, AND FIELD TRIAL 
SETTERS 
Of Purest Strains. 
IN THE STUD. 
‘RED GROUSE,” 
IMPORTED IRISH SETTER. 
AddressEDWARD LOHMAN, 171 E.87th St.N. Y. 
COCKER SPANIEL 
BREEDING KENNEL 
.11. P. MoRoon, Franklin, Delaware Co., N. Y. 
1 KEEP ONLY COCKERS of the finest 
strains. I sell only young stock. Iguarantee 
satisfaction and sale delivery to every customer. 
These beautiful and intelligent dogs cannot be 
beaten for ruffed grouse and woodcock shoot¬ 
ing and retrieving. Correspondents inclosing 
ipwill get printed pedigrees, circulars, testi- 
iials,eto. jlO 
Imperial Kennel 
Setters and Pointers thor¬ 
oughly Field Broken. 
Young Dogs handled with 
skill and judgment. 
Dogs have dailv access to salt 
water. 
N. B—Setter and Pointer 
puppies ; also, broken dogs for sale ; full pedi¬ 
grees. Address H. C. GLOVER,Tom8 River. N. J 
F orest and stream kennel. 
Llewellin setter, Rattler, in the stud. Rat¬ 
tler is a handsome blue belton,black points,win¬ 
ner of four bench prizes ; sire, Rob Roy, he by 
Laverack's Fred,out of Slatter'sPhoebe, founder 
of the field trial strain, winner of five English 
field trials, out of pure Laverack imported bitch 
Pickles; she by Llewellin's Prince, winner of 
two firsts and three championships, out of 
Llewellin’s Dili II.; no better blood in America. 
Will serve bitches at $15. Litters warranted. I am 
breeding to Rattler tho following bitches 
Mell, a beautiful blue belton. black points, sire 
Jack, dam Spot, winner of first and seoond 
specials at Detroit, Mich., 1879, also firstat Boston 
1879 in native classes ; Fly, a very fine roan bel¬ 
ton bitch, sire Shot, dam imported Fannie ; Pat, 
orange and white, out of Belle, by Royal George. 
Puppies bred from above, fine stock, for sale 
cheap. Address, with stamp, L. F. WHITMAN, 
Detroit, Mioh. Peril,tf 
Dr. Gordon Stables, It. IT. 
TWYFORD, BERKS, ENGLAND, 
Author of the 
“PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE," &C. 
begs to inform Ladles and Gentlemen in America 
that he purchases and sends out dogs of any de- 
Bired breed, fit. for tho highest competition. 
N. B.—A bad dog never left the Doctor's Ken¬ 
nels. deriStf. 
T?OR SALE.—Two Gordon setter bitch 
J? pups; full-blooded; perfect black and 
tan; six months old; good sire: with pedigree 
on both sides. Also one Gordon setter dog, two 
old; winner of first prize on the bench; per- 
good dog. Enquire ot ua as. 
P.O. Box 350, New Bedford, Mass. 
Nov27 
S T. BERNARDS FOR SALE.—The un¬ 
dersigned, wishing to reduce his kennel offers 
for sale several magnificent imported Mount St., 
Bernard dogsand bitches, carefully selected from 
the best European strains. To be sold for no 
fault. For prices, pedigrees, etc., address. 
L® ROY Z. COLLINS, 
Sopt 18-tf Lancaster, Mass., U. S. A. 
m icimcl. 
Train Your Own Dogs. 
t> Y THE USE of M. Von Culin’s patent 
V Spike Collar, dogs of any age, no matter how 
old or stubborn, can be most thoroughly trained 
in a fraction of the time required by any other 
method. I have trained dogs broken of all 
faults, no matter how long practiced. Dogs 
broken of bird biting, gun-shyness, whip-shy- 
ueas, shot-breaking, unsteadiness on tho point, 
chasing birds and rabbits, hedge hunting. Any 
dog, old or young, taught to retrieve (put in 
your hand) as a duty, no play; to point game, to 
back-stand, drop to shot, baud, wing and word, 
to quarter his ground, aud work to hand and 
whistle. To hunt up headed for live game and 
for foot scent in retrieving cripples.; 
DISTEMPER AND WORMS. 
Distemper and worms kill more dogs than’ all 
other diseases combined. I.earn how to prevent 
and cure. Sond 25 cents for 70 page book on 
treatment of all dog diseases. 
Send 2ct stamp for letters from sportsmen in 
all parts of America, who have used my collar 
Price with book of instructions post paid $3. 
AddressM. Von Cultn, Delaware City, Del. 
All lovers of dogs and horses should send for 
the “ Kennel and Field,” full of rich information 
-- training, breeding, care, etc. Treats of all 
ies of dogs, and full of information which can 
_. gleaned froi-- ~ ' 
ots. Address 
MICKE’S 
Never Failing Dog Distemper Care, 
and Flea Destroyer. 
Tor sale by all Druggists at 25 Cents each,. 
Wholesale Aaents —Bruen & Hobart, 214 FultoB 
Street, N. Y.; Smith, Kline & Co., 300 N. Thlid 
Street, Phila.; Finloy & Thompson, 35 Magazine 
Street, New Orleans, La.; W. H. Holabird, Val¬ 
paraiso, Ind.: Trimble & Kleibaoker, Baltimore. 
Cure oa Destroyer sent by mail on receipt of 
25c., to L. A. MICKE, Easton, Pa. 
F OR SALE—Gordon setter pups • two 
spayed bitches, one dog; whelped Sent, llth 
1879; will exchange for English mastiff pup, 
cooker or clumber spaniel: imported stock, full 
pedigree. Address E. M. DORIK, Jit., Dedham, 
Mass. Dec.l8-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 qhe 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. 
Got 2,tf 
L averack blood for 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 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 Petrol. M. VON CULIN, Dels 
ware City, Del. Ootfl.tf 
Aura, she by Blarney, out of Eileen, both import¬ 
ed. Whelped June 29,1879. ROBT. SAUTHOFF, 
Box 1, South Windham, Mo. Sept 25-tf 
I N THE STUD.—The pure Laverack dog 
Pride, by Pride of the Border x PetreL The 
onlvpure Laverack in New England. Fee, $30. 
Address H. F. DEANE, Box 1,012, Boston, Mass. 
Sept. 4—t. f. 
P URE IRISH SETTERS.—Onampion 
Elcho, Plunket and Rory O'More stock, 
from six weeks to one year old, for sale at very 
low prices. Also, a perfectly broken Irish hitch, 
by Elcho. Address E. J. ROBBINS, 
Wethersfield, Conn. 
L 
INCOLN & HELLYAR, Warren, Mass., 
' can furnish a few highly-bred sporting 
ies. Sep.18— tf. 
©HxWftwy, me. 
Chas. Reiche & Bro. 
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP 
Birdsand RareAnimals 
SUITABI.E FOB 
Zoological Gardens and Menageries, 
54Chatbam St., third door from N. William. 
RARE AMERICAN ANIMALS ALWAYS PUR. 
CHASED. 
Fob Sale. — Mandarin Ducks, Golden and Silver 
Pheasants (China); Spur-winged Geese, Egyptian 
Geese (Africa); Widgeons, Rod Headed Ducks. 
Brant Geese (Europe); Wood Ducks (America). 
Chas. Reiche, Henry Rjbiohe, 
sep21 New York. 
Established 1859. 
Taxidermist Supplies.! 
B IRD SKINS, Bird Staffers’ Tools, Glass 
Eyes for Stuffed Birds and Animals, eto, 
Sond stomp for reduced price list. 
A. J, COLBURN, 31 Boylson St., I 
Paragon Mica for Bird Stands, Ro 
40o. per package by ma anew I __ 
use. ' 'jylOIy 
This cut is a fac-simile of the Sportsmen’s Chain, patented by N. M. SHEPARD, April 15, 
_879. This Chain will he made from the very best quality of ROLLED GOLD PLATE, or what i 3 known as Gold 
) Filled, and will be warranted to wear equal to a Solid Gold Chain from four to six years. The retail price wUl 
I be *8 each. Liberal discounts to Clubs or Societies ordering twelve or more at one time. Emblematic for / 
Pigeon, Glass Ball or Target Shooting, consisting of Shot, Shells, Cartridges, and a Gun or Rifle for bar, wiU also 1 
e made of Solid Gold upon application, at the lowest market price. 
PATENTED 
APRIL 15, 1879. 
|®£ I KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF 
EVERYTHING IN THE JEWELRY LINE. 
I HAVE A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP 
Masonic, Odd Fellows, Knights Pythias, Eastern Star Pins, Rings and Jewels 
OF MV OWN MANUFACTURE. 
Shooting, Rowing, Athletic, Firemen’s, College and School Medals, 
ARE A SPECIALTY WITH THIS HOUSE, 
Wo have the largest stock on hand of any house in this country, and do more business in this lino than any 
other house. S*£W» roll II.J.KS'IKAIIICI* UATAJLOCCE, 85 c. 
N. M. SHEPARD, 150 Fulton Street, New York. 
SPECIAL original designs, not in catalogue, furnished on application 
I manufacture to order at Bhorfc 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 
