96 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



NEW YOEK SHOOTING SUIT. 



A first-class Coat. No shooting outfit complete without it. Pleasant to wear, durable, and in the end 

 the cheapest. 



MADE OF BROWN VELVETEEN. 



Pockets and lining made to lake out, so that it may be worn for early fall or winter shooting. (Horace 

 Smith, Esq., says it is just his idea of a shooting coat.) For sale by 



H. C. SQUIRES, 1 Cortlandt St., N. Y , 



Ob F. L. SHELDON, Railway, N. J. 

 Rules for measurement and samples sent upon application. Prices ranging from $15 to $8". Aeso tf 



ESTABLISHED IN 1837. 

 Consult your interest by sending for our revised and reduced prices. 



' \ Excelsior 



-, thirty inimitable Tret _ Sawiufr PflMV H L «N«U scff an'dToav 



from £50 and upuar.if., 



LIGHT MACHINES FOR PONY 



OR HORSE POWER. 



The great success of these machines 



is unprecedented, and itmav r.c co:i- 



:mly .Manned that no article las 



r more clearly proved its super- 



ty for the quantity and quality of 



work than this. It is made in 



is,_ and can be fitted np 



wind power, in addition 



Buffalo Excelsior Pony Planer and Matcher. 



Patented March 30, 1875. 



Best of its kind in use. 

 Price, complete. £275. , 

 Also Planing Machine 



... _..iery wheel, work v 

 „ Thand thrashincmachinec, 



sausage machines, drive small blowers for pneumatic dispatch tubes in a building, or for a 

 -imp on a small scalein a laboratory. These are a few only of the purposes to 



V.ng boats from iS to -8 feet long. 4 i-s to 5 t-a feet beam, with draft of water 

 stern and rudder post of oak, pine pi, rr. kin r, r opper fastened throughout, fitted 

 seats all around the boat, lockers and coal bunkers, and have two coats nf paint. 

 these the safest and fastest, as they can be made to attain a speed of from 6 to 



ght draft of 

 and is then 

 r is needed 



Illustrated C&ialcguo cottoning Ceo nualred Scroll Work Designs mailed to 0117 a&dror.B frco on receipt of Stamp. 

 GEORGE PARR, BUFFALO, N. TT., IT. S. A. 



LYMAN'S™ 



• PATENT BOW-FACING BOWING GEAB. 



Tills invention enables an Oarsman to see where lie is coins . He sits with his face to th« bow. 

 Every Rower knows how awkward it is when pulling Bluglc, or as bow-oar in a crew, to nave to turn and 

 watch the coarse. By using this arrangeinem the Rower is brought into bis proper position, and lie can 

 row as he would drive. There is NO LOSS OF POWEK. Send for circular, directions and opinions ol 

 the press to the Patentee, f ' 



WILLIAM LYMAN, Middlefield, Conn. 



':-* 



OFFICE IN NEW YORK,. 32 COKTLAjNDT STREET. 



^ENRY C. SQUIRES, 



No. 1 CORTLANDT STREET, 



THIRD DOOR FROM ^ 

 BROADWAY. 



AGENT FOR THE 



Celebrated Prize Guns 



OF 



W. W. GREENER. 



These" guDS have been winners in every trial during the last three yeaTs, competing with all the first- 

 class nfakefs in England. The ah oting of every gun is guaranteed, and prices us low us ('insistent with 

 good work. Guns built to exact order ot sportsmen. 1 keep the best selected stock of guns by ail the 

 other makers to be found in tills city, including Scott, Webley. Remington, Parker and Pox. Marshall's 

 new Glass Ball Trap, $6 ; three traps. $12. English chilled shot." all siy.es and in any quantities. Agent for 

 Dittmar powder. Complete outfits for hunting and camping. Best Breech-Loader ever offered in the 

 United States for $35, Wholesale Agent Xor Holabird's Shooting Suits, and Camp Lounge Company, 



ilcw ^Itlveritiemmfs. 



Second Annual Bench Show 



AT ST. IiOOIS, MISSOURI, 



OF SrORTTNG AND 8HEPHERU DOGS. 



Hold under the auspices of the St. Loute B^tr Asso- 

 ciation, commencing Tuosdav.Ooioher 2d, arid closintr 

 Friday, October 5th, istt. One Thousand. Dollars bi 

 Iiremiutns, cash. Entries ejos^ September '"Jth i;s7T 

 All communications must bo addressed to c' li' Tur' 

 tier, Fair Association, St. Louis. Mo. The "st. Louis 

 Kennel (did: ,„ !ir entered for competition 



ChAS. LINCOLN. Superintend ent. 

 ««, t ... JOHN " D A.VIDSON, Monroe, Midi., Judge. 



oGpto 5C 



THE NEW AMERICAN 



Breech-Loading Shot Gun 



For close hard shooting excels all others. Price $17 

 Send ior circular. Dock guns, extra Heavy, a speci- 

 ality. HYDE, SHATTUCK & CO., Mfrs.. JZatSeld 

 Mass. s ept(i ' 6m- 



SPOETSMEN ATTENTION, 



IMPORTER'S SALE. 



BREECH AND MUZZLE-LOADING 



Shot Guns, 



By the following makers: W- C. Scott & Sons, w. 



REMOVAL. 



HOBGKINS~& HAIGH, 



Dealers, Manufacturers and Importers of 



AKB 



In general, having removed to 

 NO. 298 BROADWAY, 



S°r §*&> 



FOR SALE— One Dozen Birch Bark Canoes. These 

 boats are in perfect order, from 18 to 20 feet 

 long, cost from $«i 10 $25 according to size, and arc 

 just from the Grand Lake ltegion, Maine. Address 

 their manufacturer, GUIDE JOCK, care Edward 

 Thayer. Esq., Lebanon Mills, Pawluckel, R.I. 

 Septe 3t. 



BLOOMING- GROVE PARK ASSOCIATION. 

 One share in above association for sale at a 

 very low price. The best Game Preserves in 

 America. Trout, Black Bass and Pickerel fishing 

 Address SPORT, this office. feb22.tf ' 



AVERY DESIRABLE ESTATE, either for 

 market gardening or geneial sporting purposes, 

 at the south, will be .cased to responsible parties 1'or 

 a long or short term of years. 



Persons intending to locate in Florida will do well 

 to investigate. 

 Ag2 3m Address "SPORTSMAN," this office. 



FOR SALE.— Forty wooden decoy ducks, price 

 $12.1)0. 0. E. VANDEKVEEK, Hyde Park, 

 Dutch Co., N. Y. AugliO (it. 



HaififeA 



WANTED— A central fire breech-loading double 

 gun, 10 gauge, lit) or 32 inches Ion .', weighing 

 II) to 12 pounds; must be of well known English 

 maker. Apply to UODUKIN.S & iiaigh, 298 Broad- 

 way, N. Y. Sep .0 It 



WANTED— I will exchange six or peven States of 

 mv FatentLeal Picture Frame for a line B. L. 

 shot gun, or 3 for B. L. rifle. A. B. D1MMETT, TOG 

 E Bloomiugton, III. Soptc it. 



WANTED GTJN— Could use pin-fire ora'muzzle- 

 loader if good. Prefer to give $100 to $200 in 

 books. Address BOOKS, IB East 4th Street, Cincin- 

 nati, Ohio, Septs it 



WANTED.— A mid-range or sporting breeeh.- 

 loading rifle. Sharps preferred. Address 

 with particulars, CAMP LOCNGE CO., Troy.N.Y. 

 SepHSlt. 



%lu> §icnncl. 



77OR SALE— Two of the best bred and best broken 

 JJ field trial setters in the world. Of the celebrated 

 Laveraek, Llewellyn and Statter strains. Perfect on 

 game in «very respect. D. HORLoeK, Esq., Ag- 

 beare Ball, Hols worthy, Devonshire, England. 



Aug23 5t 



FOR SALE— S or 9 Red setter pupies, with full 

 pedigree, from my red ami white bitch Jessie, 

 by Bleho. Jessie is from May (HubbeU'a) by Bock, 

 Mr. Marshall's, of the Paul Mead strain. For price 

 and pedigree, address A. D. LAWS, Bridgeport, Conn. 



FOR YOUNG COCKER SPANIEL STOCK FROM 

 the choicest bleeds, nquire of 



M. P. M0KOON, 

 dec2S-ly Franklin, Del. Co., N. T, 



§ltq §ennel 



EMPIRE STATE KENNEL, BROOKLYN, L. J. 

 •BKLIrK- RUFUS. 



We are now booking orders for blood-red Irish 

 setter puppies, whelped Ang. in. IsTT, out of our red 

 Irish setter bitch Belie (Prize winnings : Second at 

 Miuneola, L. I,, and Centennial medal and diploma), 

 by Arnold Burges' champion Rufns. 



These puppies (eight dogs and three bitches) are 

 the handsomest we have ever seen ; they are all 

 red, with no white, and, in appearance, like their 

 nob.e sire. Rufus is one of the best, bred and hand- 

 somest dogs in the country, and winner of lie re 

 show prizes than any other Iiish dog, having gained 

 three abroad and six in the U. s., including the Irish 

 championship at New York (beating Elcho) and 

 stock clog cup. Rufns is the sire of the lotiowmg 

 noted prize winners, alt of one litter: Rufus II., 

 Centennial Irish champion ; Rory O'More, first New 

 York (beating the get of Elcho and Pluiikct) ; Kile 

 Fly, first t'entenniai and second New York ; Kelpie, 

 second Centennial, and Fanchion tirst KansaB City. 

 Belle is very handsome, being the heaviest feathered 

 bitch in America. She is thoroughly broken on all 

 kinds of game. For price, etc, address FISHER A 

 BICKERTON, 170 Flat busk Avenue, Brooklyn, L. I. 

 Aug28 it 



Fleas! Fleas! Worms! Worms! 



STEADMAN'S FLEA PO WDER for DOGS. 

 A Bane to Fleas— A Boon to Dogs. 



This Powder is guaranteed to kill fleas on dogs or 

 iny other animals,'or money returned. It is put up 

 m patent boxes with slidiug pepper box top, which 

 greatly facilitates its use. simple and efficacious. 



Price 60 cents by mall. Postpaid 



ARECA NUT FOR WORMS IN DOGS. 

 A CERTAIN REMEDY. 

 Put up in boxes containing a dozen powders, with 

 fall directions for use. 



Price 50 cents per Box by mall. 

 Both the above are recommended by Ron and Gun 

 ind Forest and Stkkam. 



W. HOLBERTON. 

 Oct 12 102 NASSAU STREET. 



JESSE SHERWOOD, Pkopkietoe, Edina, Knox 

 County, Mo., breeder and importer of Sporting Dogs. 

 Pointers, setters, spaniels, fox ami beagle hounds. 

 •'Sancho," Imp. Pointer, stud dog; lee, $85. See 

 English K. C. S. B., No. 1,005. He Is a grandson of 

 the celeorated "Hamlet," No. 836. This dog 

 •'Sancho" has won seven prizes— four In England 

 drst at Crystal Palace, 1H74), three here. 



IRISH SETTER PUPS, six weeks old, full blood- 

 ed, out ot Countess, she by Rodman's Hash, sire 

 .1 pup York, prize winner at Cork show and this 

 country. Irish setter pups out ot Gypsy, by Rud- 

 tuau's Dash, site ot pup Don, imported from Ire- 

 land in December, 1S73, by O, U. Turner, Secretary 

 Nat. K. Don 1 have hunted and broke on quad and 

 snipe; is very lust, good nose and staunch. Four 

 Goidon pups, seven weeks old, bv Tom ami Jennie, 

 Address H. B. VONDEKSM1TH, Lancaster, Pa. 

 Aug23 3m 



TRAIN yonrowudogs in the moBt artistic man- 

 ner. Semi fur circular to M. VON ct.l.lN, 

 Delaware City, Del. jeal sin 



X71OR SALE.— A line lot or Scotch, Skye, Dandy, 

 ' Dinimmt, and Blaek-and-tttn Terriers, Sporting 

 Dogs, Maltese Cuts, Ferrets, Ac. M.-diemes lot li J 

 diseases at L.N.MEYER, 45 Gival Jon.-s Street 

 N. Y. sept21-ty 



I7WR SALE, when eight weeks old, six. pnppleS (Jnt 

 ' of my blue belton setter Mell. by Boh i;< 

 are black and white. Two el them are oiae.K white 

 and tan, and are almost perfect images of iheilr site. 

 For particulars, address L. F. WHITMAN, S city 

 Hall, Detroit, Mich. jc'JH if 



FOR SALE.— Trained young BCl noil 

 stock. For particulars address FRANKLIN 

 Auga04l, 



_D stock. For particulars 

 SUMN KRi Milton, wass. 



FOR SALE— Fox honnds. No. 1 stock; very fast 

 and strong-sect. t«d ; some one year old and .some 

 pups. L. M. WUODFN, Rochester. N . Y. 

 AUgtltf 



T-riR S SLE- due rod Irish seller slut, 3 years old, 

 V brok • and line disposition, price 125 ; cheap. 

 Also six li'isii sett.ir pups. 3 months old; price $10 

 each. Address D, Q. WEBSTER, Parks Comers, Hi 



Sept ■•.:.!.. 



"CHAMPION ROCK." 



We have just received from England additional 

 copies of the renowned Laverack setter, painted in 



ie no I ,M=tie and life-like manner on *-,imli tiles, 

 and suitable for fratniog. The original copy sold at 

 the centennial KShlbltioo. Also copies 01 fampna 

 hounds, fox. terrier, bull and other dogs, executed 

 in the best manner For sale by MIARPLF'SS A- 

 WATTS Agents for Minton'H Tiles, No. 182c Market 

 Street, Philadelphia. SeptB 2t. 



PURE BRED LAVEUACKS-Six pups by Tory, 

 Champion Rum, born Jnne 4. xi5 15b each, 

 delivered in Liverpool.— Three pups by Cape, Pearl, 

 born Jnne 3. .Eiu 10s each. Cape by 1 

 Rock; Liz by Pred II.; Pearl by Laveraek's Blue 

 Prince, Silk.— Three pups by Blue. Prince, Silk, born 

 July 15. £lu 10s each. Silk by Pride oi the Border ; 

 Champion Blue Belle. Address DAlNTKYlIi'LI.lNS, 

 Esq., Stoke-upou-Tl'ent, England. Septfi it. 



FOR SALE— Five pups, liver and white, three 

 dogs and two bitches, out of Flirt, by Benedict 

 Dash ; price $15 each. Address W. A. GALLOWAY, 

 New Dorp, Richmond county, N. Y. HepUi -t 



FOR SALE— My pure bred pointer dug Ned, liver 

 and white mottled, two years old ; well-broken, 

 a spleirdd retriever, large and sound. Price $5tt. 

 Address GEO. V. HANNA, Luna, Livingston Co., N. 

 Yi Septo It 



FOR SALE.— Red Irish setter poppies by Plunkett 

 out of Hon. John E. Develiu's imported red 

 Irish setter bitch Moya, who took first prize 

 bitch in her strain at N. Y. Bench .-diow in May. 

 Also puppies by Dr. Jams' imported red Irish dog 

 Elcho, out of same bitch, and puppies by imported 

 red Irish setter dog Rufus, who also took lirst prize 

 iu ins Btrain at the same show, 001 01 Mr. Develin's 

 \lulli". full sister to Moya. Apply to DAVID G, 

 ART r, North Port, Long Island, Aug30 4t 



