280 



FOEEST AND STREAM. 



[Novjjmbi b 3, 1381. 



\ht $$emtel. 



Dr Gordon Stables, R.N. 



TWTFORD, BERKS, ENGLAND, 

 Author of Oho 



"PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE," &C. 



exports champion and other pedigree doga of any 

 need. Send tor 



"PLAIN HINTS TO WOULD-BK BUYERS." 

 nice l» cents, post free. Gives addresses of prln 

 Hpal English breeders. 



PEDIGREE 



PKIJITINU AiVD COMPILING, 



CHEAPER THAN CAN BE HONE BY ANY OTHER 



HOUSE IN AMERICA, 

 ■which does first-class work and guarantees satis- 

 faction. Also, 

 TON CULIN PATENT 8P1 KE I > 'i.LAR AND BOOK. 

 By mall, tor 18. 



e. & c. vi.iv cui.iiv. 



I'. o. Box 22, Delaware City, Del. 



BLACK COCKER BRAGG. 



In the Stud to approved bitches only. 

 BRAGG won 1st and special N. V., IS81. 

 CHAMPION CHARLIE, liver and white ticked, 

 winner of two lists, one special, one 2d. 

 For terms, pedigrees, etc , Inquire of the 

 RIVERSIDE COCKER SPANIEL KflNNEL, 

 Lock-Box 33, Claromont, N. 11. 



IT OR* 



Bold under guarantea Jusi rieul now for fail 

 shooting. Pointers and setters for sale. Address 

 NASHVILLE KENNEL CLUB, Nashville, 'I cnn. 



iu, i ciin. 

 Sepl2»,if 



o 



ULF.OUT COCKElt SPANIEL KENNELS.— For 



"colors, dogs, Miches 



ID.ROBTWALKBK, 



uly 'U-lt 



NEMASKETT KENNEL, N. H. V AUG HAH, pro- 

 prietor, Middleboro, Mass. Sporting dogs 

 broken and handled, also ;i number ol Br. 'ken dn-s 

 Jor sale. Hugs arid unapt, s hoarded on reasonable 

 teims. P. o. Box Si 6. Septto,tf 



T>ORY O'MOEE KENNEL.— Thoroughbred red 

 IX Irish .setter puppies tor sale, Py champion 

 Bory O'Mnre out of Nor.ih O'Moro, Magenta and 

 Pearl. Full pedigrees. Address W. N. CALLEN- 

 DER, Albany, N. Y. Augll,tf 



FOR SALE, a number of well bred and well 

 broken pointers and setters, also dogs boarded 

 and Broken, sa ttlongt iwuitecd, Address ii. 



B. BIC'liMoND, Lakeville, Mass. SepW2,tf 



POINTERS. For very supeilor pointer pups, by 

 Champion Sensation out ot Livingston's Rose 

 (2d New York, I8S0, and dam of Baronet), or tor 

 stud services of Baronet, address, with stamp, 

 ;Y W. LIVINGSTON, 133 W. I'M St., N. Y. 

 City. Sept22,u 



FOR RED IRISH SETTERS and Cocker Spaniels 

 of tile most fashionable blood address CHAS. 

 DENISON, Hartford, Ct Septis,u 



Sportsmen's %ood& 



J. & W. TOLLEY, 



PATENTEES Ot the "PERFECTION" HAMMER- 



LESS CI UN. 

 PATENTEES Of the ll GIANT-GRIP" ACTION. 

 Makers of high-class guns only to the Individual 



ruii.-iv i-,! gentlemen who, -annul cuntcul themselves 

 with a gun taken down from the shelf of a gun-store. 



Illustrated lists, photos and directions for meas- 

 urement sent on application. 



J. & W- XOtliEV, 

 Patentees and JtJ:iiii»ia<turer», 



Pioneer Works, Blrnlrighani, England. 



VINCENT BISSIC, 

 Practical Gunsmith 



9 CHAMBERS ST., NEW YORK. 

 New and Second-IIand Guns, Pistols, etc., con- 

 stantly on hand. Repairing of every description 

 done tu the best manner and warranted, Guns 

 bored to shoot close aad Hard. Pistol grips tilled 

 to stocks. Plif fires altered 10 central tire. 

 SHELLS LOADED TO ORDEP. 



Sportsman's §oods. 



5 I'nu' oni ive > !;<> «., 50 tec", off-ban-*. 



WILD HARRVjfLe Indian Scout, sass that with 

 a sieve t s' Ullle or I l.-tol, at f>" fee, "off-hand, he 

 can knock Die tpots ' ut of a pla>li g cord In this 

 way all day long. r,e is obliged to use these arms 

 lofln the grear feats performed daily In Barnum's 

 Circus find elsewhere, hinging a bell every lime 

 through a qiinr/, ,-inrh hulls, ■/ c. ; cut ting the ashes 

 from a cigar held in another person's mouth : 

 piercing a dine held between another's fiugeis, and 

 numerous o:tier difficult and wonderful shots. 

 The only objei t lor, to i in se arms is that they shoot 

 so will, are so handy to t.-.ke apart and carry about 

 in a 1 1 unk nr bag. that everybody wants ihcui, and 

 the makers have had to enlarge the factory and 

 work nights to supply the demand, and even In tlio 

 dull season cannot get much stock ahead. Send 

 for Illustrated pi lee list to 



(HAS. 1 0LS0M, 10« Chambers St., N. Y. 



Dealer In 

 Fire-arms, Ammunition, and all Articles con- 

 nected with the same, and sole agent for 

 .J. STKVKSS * CO.'S 



Breech -Loading Arms. 



SINGLE GUNS: Plain. H'2.50: Twist, $1 5.50; Laml- 



nalt d, JIT. 

 RIFLES: .22 eah, 24 In., S20; 861n $22: 2S In., $24. 



.:'.'<, 88 or .44 " 2ii: 21; 22. 



HUNTERS' PET RIFLES : .22, .3-2, .38 or .44 cal , 18 



In . SIS; 22 in., SID: 21 In., $21. 

 POCKET IMF] ES:. --"2 or .32 cal., 10 lr., $12.25; 12 



ill., $13.25 ; 15 In., $15 ; is In., flG.50. 

 GALLERY PISTOLS : Light, $20; heavy, $22. 



New York, May 19, 1880. 



I avail of this occasion to Inform you that the 

 little pooket title that I bought from you six months 

 ago is a jKi-foi gem. On my last trip I had occa- 

 sion to use it in the woods, and out ot 100 shots I 

 killed ST birds, the Inmost "i:e being a wild pigeon 

 at a di tance ranging from ion to 3"0 feet. For ac- 

 curacy and perfection I consider sfc-ens rifle unrl- 

 valled. Hoping this statement will give you pleas- 

 ure, I remain, dear sir. 



Yours, very respectfully, J. A. P. Bonalde. 



THE SNEIDER. 



GUNS WITH HAMMERS ON OUR GRIP 



AND BOLT; AND DOUBLE GRIP ACTIONS. 

 SIZES FROM 1 XO 20. 



Muzzle- Loaders Altered 



to Breech-Loaders. 

 Pin-Fire Guns Altered to Central-Tire. 

 Stocks Bent to Any Crook. 



GUNS BORED TO SHOOT CLOSE. 

 Send lor illustrated Catalogue. 



214 W. TRAIT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. 



CA RFI Ef. n.— Agents wanted for Life of Presi- 

 dent Garfield. A com-plete, faithful history 

 from cradle to grave, by the eminent hlograpncr, 

 CoLConwell. Rooks all ready tnr delivery. Anele- 

 gantly iiluPi'apd volume Endorsed edition. Lib- 

 eral terms. Agents lake i rders tor from 20 to so 

 copies daily. Outsells any other book ten to one. 

 Agents never made money sn last. The book sells 

 Itself. Experience not necessary. Failure un- 

 known. All make immense i.-rnnls. Private terms 

 free. GEORGE stinson & CO., Portland. Maine. 



MOOSEHEAD LAKE and the North Maine Wll- , 

 derness Illustrated. The onpy complete and 



coniprel ii to Northern Matne and 



She head waters ot the Kennebec, Penobscot, St. 

 John's and Aroostook rivers, and the numerous 

 lakes and ponds connected with them. 2Su pages, 

 50 illustrations and large map. Tinted paper, il- 

 luminated covers. Price, by mall, cost-paid, 6Q 

 cents. CHARLES A. J. FARi AH, Jamaica Plain, 



JlOSB 



TATHAM' 



Selected Standard 



Trap Shot! 



Soft or Chilled. 



WILD RICEffir&'uf 



CHRIST, Fishery Inspector. Port llopp, Ontario. 



TJf7TT Fk 1> in 17 &BBD $2 per Bushel, 

 T> IXjXJ \VV\jVj and no custom duties 

 to pay. VALENTINE iiii.UK., Jtmesvitie, Wis. 



NUMBERS 7, 8, 9 AND 10, 



No. of pellets to-oz., 338 «% ess 1056 soft 



I " " " " 345 495 710 1130 Chilled. 



TATHAM& BRO'8. 



I 82 BEKIIMAN ST., NEW YORK. 



"§ottls and pontes for Sportsmen 



ASSOCIATED 



SOUTHERN RAILWAYS, 



Richmond & Danville Atlantic Coast Bay Line. 

 Line. Line. 



THE 



Preferred Routes to Florida 

 Atlanta Cotton Exposition, 



October 5 to December 31. 



TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 1, 1SS1. 



Richmond and Danville Line- 

 Train 50. Leaves New York "4-soam. Phila- 

 delphia 't-OB a m. Baltimore *!MS a m Arrives 

 Kielimond *2-.Vi p in. Danville •; 53 p m. Charlotte 

 M2-oSnt. Atlanta '!i!-:r. am. There makes same 

 connections as No. 4S below. Pullman ears Rich- 

 mond to Atlanta, and Atlanta to New Orleans. 



Train ti. Leaves Sew York ts-3 • a m, Phila- 

 delphia ti 1-45 am. l!altlmoie*::-iopm. Richmond 

 *ln-M) pm. Danville ';-■>,; a m. There connects with 

 No .12 below. Pullman Cars from Richmond to 



Danville. Thin train connttU dr.il>,. txeeot Sumlnu. 

 from Halt 



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Atlantic Coast 



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Leaves 



New Voi-k '4 



i-4(i pm. Columbia *i>-iki a m. Augusta 

 Macon M-J.5 p rn. Savannah ".;-i5 p m. 

 He via Augusta "s-15 a m. Pullman Sleep- 

 lew York to Charleston. 



Bay Line. 

 Jew York 13-10 p rn. Philadelphia io 45 

 iraore -ls-45 p m. Arrives at Portsmouth 

 Weldon H.-5U p rn. Raleigh tl-35 p m. 

 m '0-15 p m. ciiarleslfiii "S-flO a m. Ka- 

 2-:.on'n. .iackviii-iii" '.'-ninm. Colum- 

 ni. Augusta 9 Bam 9s a aimah "3-15 

 :sonviiie via Augusta *s-:. r i a m. Pullman 



uia 



Sleeping Cars Weldon to Charleston 



* Dally. 1 Daily, Sundaj s excepted. 



For reservation of Dei ths, sections, and for tickets, 

 time tables, and for all information, apply at 306 

 Washington street, Boston. 229 Broadway, New 

 Y'ork. S3SChestnui street., l'lilladelphla. Corner 

 of Calvert and Vies; Baltimore streets, Baltimore, 

 fill Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, and leading 

 Ticket Offices East. 



A l'OPE, GenT Passenger Agent. 



"THE FISHING LINE." 



TAKE THE 

 Grand Rapids & Indiana R. R. 



THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE 

 Trout, Grayling: ■& BlacR Bass Fisheries, 



NOETHERN MICHIGAN. 



The waters of the 



Grand Traverse Region 

 and the Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed, if 

 equaled, in the abundance and great variety of fish 

 contained. 



BROOK TROUT abound In the streams, and the 

 famous AMERICAN GRAYLING 1b found only In 

 .■lor:; 



The TROUT season begins May l and ends Sept I. 



The GRAYLING Season opens June 1 and ends 

 Nov.L 



BLACK BASS, tiKE, PICKEREL and MUSCA- 

 LONGE, also abound tn large numbers In the many 

 lakes and lakelets of this territory. The Sports- 

 man can readilv send trophies of his skill to his 

 friends or " club " at home, as ice for packing nab. 

 can ho LjjA at nearly all points. 



TAKE YOUH FAMILY WITH YOU. The 

 scenery of the North Woods and Lakes ts very 

 beautlfuL The air is pure, dry and bracing. The 

 climate Is peculiar] iei lelal to those suffering 

 wltr- 



Hay Fever and Asthma .Affections. 



The hotel accon I iqdal o is are excellent, and will 

 be largely increased in time for the season of 1SS1 



During the season ROUjND TRIP EXCURSION 

 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT LOW RATES, and 

 attractive train facilities offered to TouilBts and 

 Sportsmen. 



Dogs, Guns and Fishing Tackle Carried Free at 

 owner'B risk. 



It Is our aim to make sportsmen feel "at home" 

 on this route. For Tourlste 1 Guide a handsomely 

 Illustrated book of 160 pages sent free. Time Cards, 

 Folders and further information, address 



EACLE HOTEL, 



(Altllude, 2,850 feet) 



ASHEVILLF, WESTERN N. C. 



L L. HASSELL, X - PROPRIETOR. 



Open the year round. Rooms with open nre- 



Blac.es. some tew stoves. Finest scenery In the 

 . S. Average winter temperature, 711.1 deg. No 

 better climate In the world. Send lor circular. 



totcjs nml§cj> oris for §jjortemm, 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co. 



Respectfully Invite attention to the 

 SUP£RIOR FACILITIES 



afforded by their lines for reaching most of tho 



i ROUTING PARKS and RACE COURSES in the 



'. ■ . ' io.-. ■' i est lines beiife continuous 



FROM ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, avoid the diffi- 

 culties and dangers of reshipment, while the excel- 



: ii '.n a v.'iiieii run over the smooth steel tracks 

 enable STOCK TO be transported without 

 failure or Injury. 



THE LINES OP 



Pennslvania Railroad Comp'y 

 also reach the best localities for 



Gunning, and Fishing; 



'u Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 

 TICKETS are soli at the offices of the c'ornoany In 

 all the principal cities io KANE. BEN'OVA, BED- 

 FORD, CRES-ON, KAESl'ON, MINNEQUA, and 

 other well-known centres tor 



Trout Fishing, Wing Shooting and Still 

 Huntiug. 



•ouowned for SALT WATER SPORT- AP-fEB FIN 

 AND FEATHER. 



L. P. FARMER, GenT Aass. Agent 

 FRANK THOMSON, GenT Manager. 



Chesapeake & Ohio R'y> 



THE ROUTE of the SPORTSMAN and ANGLER 



TO THE BEST HUNTING AND FISHING 



GROUNDS OF VIRGINIA AND 



WEST VIRGINIA, 



Comprising those of Central and Piedmont Vir- 

 ginia Bute Ridge Mountains, Valley of Virginia, 

 .Miii h;:iie .Mo io;. Pas, ,s*n brier ami New Rivers. 

 Kanawha Valley, and liicliidinT :n. their varieties ot 



■ me and Bsli, deer, bear, wild turkeys, wild duck, 

 ' -rouse, quail, suipo, woodcock, mountain trout, 

 I, is,, pike, pickerel, etc. 



Guns, dshing t acklc and one dog for each sports- 

 man carried free. 



The Route of the Tourist, 

 lhi-nu r 'ii t.iic most, beautiful and picturesque scenery 

 of the Virginia Mountains to the White Sulphur 

 Springs and ol her ta trtetts summer resorta. 



The C. & O. K'v Is reached by rail at Huntingdon, 

 w. Va., from the v. 



at Charlottesville, Va., from the North and East, 

 and at Richmond, Va., from the South. 



The comuletlon of the Peninsular Extension In 

 the summer of 1881 affords 



THE ONLY ALL BAIL ROUTE TO THE 



" YORKTOWN CENTENNIAL," 



and establishes a continuous rail line, via Rloh- 



" ii . Pi., and Huntington, W. Va., between the 

 ai [ Chesapeake Bay and the Pacific Ocean. 

 H. TV. FULLER, 

 G. P. &. T. A., Richmond, va. 



OLD DOMINION LINE. 



THE STEAMERS of this Line reach some of ths 

 -g:"- 1 v atei towl md upland shooting sections 



in t he country. Connecilngdlrect lor Cliincoteague, 

 iPii'a's isiai.d. and ponps on the Peninsula, city 

 roiio James Elver, Currituck, Florida at.d tha 

 mo-aaiainous country of Virginia, Tennessee, etc 

 s.or, oil: -.centners sal! Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- 

 urday. Lewes, Dell., Monday and Thursday . 



Full information given at office, 197 Greenwich 

 street, New York. 



Bromfield House, Boston. 



EUROPEAN PLAN. 



MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



Wild FowTS hooting. 



SPIUNGV1LLE HOUSE OR SFORTSMEN'S RE- 

 TREAT, SHINNECOCK BAY, L. L 



BY A PRACTICAL GUNNER AND AN OLD 

 bayrnan. Has always on hand the best of 



t.ua ; s, is' r re ries, etc., with the largest rig ot trained 

 .slid geese decoys on the coast The best ground 

 In iho vli'lmis. of New York for bay snipe shooting 

 of all varieties. Special attention given by himself 

 aii, - .ills' a, i a rslon guaranteed. Address 

 W r M. N. LANE, Good Ground, L. I. Refers by per- 

 ml ) to J. B. Shepherd, S91 Broadway, and wm. 

 Dulcher, 320 Broadway, N. Y. 



Tim Pond ™ Seven Ponds. 



TROUT FISHING AND HUNTING. 



Parties wishing to visit the Seven Ponds, via 

 Eustls and Tim Pond, can have buck-board teams, 

 guides, boats, camps, with board, in readiness, by 

 writing In advance to 



KENNEDr SMITH, Eustls, Maine. 



SPORTSMEN ! 



oaU 



I am enabled to offer good nccommo< 

 those seeking health, recreation and measure. 

 Good gunning In rlie ino) ■ s borhood for 



small game, and deer minting within naif a daya 

 drive. Flneaoei Kosa 



Ushlng on the Delaware. Ac'dr-ss E. U. IIUFF- 

 M^VN, iloxis, M-irshaU's creek, Monroe Co., Pa. 



