FOREST AND STREAM. 



259 



NICHOLS & LE FEVER, 



AHLESXfcS OF FXNES 



CATALOGUES SENT ON APPLICATION. 



SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



W\* Mmni 1 - 



IPtOR YOUNG COCKER SPANIEL STOCK FROM 

 ' ttie choicest breeds, nquire of 



M. P. MCKOON, 

 dec2S-lv Franklin, Del. Co., N.Y. 



FOR SALE— Fox hounds. No. 1 stock ; very fa<t 

 aud strong-scented ; gome one year old and some 

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

 Aug9 tf 



BALLARD'S 



FLEA KILLERS 



FOK THE 



DESTRUCTION OF FLEAS 



On Dogs and Other Animals. 



An Absolute and Perfect Exterminator of the pest. 

 Maybe used with entire safety. 

 Contents of a package sufficient to rid half a 

 dozen large dogs of the vermin. 



NO PERSON OWNING DOGS SHOULD BE WITH- 

 OUT THE FLEA KILLER. 



Price 50 Gents per Package. 



Will be sent postage paid on receipt of price* 

 Proprietors, 



LAZELL, MARSH & GARDINER, 

 JylO tf 10 GOLD STREET, NEW YORK, 



SPR-ATT'S PATENT 



MEAT FIBRINE DOG CAKES. 



Twenty-one Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals 



awarded, including Medal of English Kennel 



Club, and of Westminster Kennel 



Club, New York. 



None 0$e genuine unless so stamped. 

 F. O. de LUZK, 



18 Sonth. William Street, N. Y., Sole Agent. 

 For sale in cases of" 112 lbs. Special terms to 

 'Sealers. 



CHAMPION LARK 



isr teem; stud 



Orange and white, by Brooks' Phil, out of Ray- 

 mond's Dido. Peifec.t, specimen of English setter. 

 First prize in N. Y. Bench Show for English sett« rs 

 in largest class ever shown in the country, beating 

 Morford's Bruce and Nip and Tuck, who beat both 

 Paris and Leicester. For terms apply to 



E. S. WANMACHER, Hohokus, N. J. 



Fleas! Fleas! Vforrns! Worms! 



STEADMAN'S FLEA POWDER for DOGS. 

 A Bane to Fleas— A Boon to Dogs. 



This Powder is guaranteed to kill fleas on dogs or 



any other animals, or money returned. It is put up 



in patent boxes with sliding pepper box top, which 



greatly facilitates Its use. Simple and efficacious. 



Price 60 cents by mail. Postpaid 



AREGA 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 mail. 



Both the above are recommended by Rod AND GUU 

 and Forest and Stream. 



W. HOLBERTON. 



Oct n 102 NASSAU STREET. 



MARSTERS' 



IMPROVED 



Horn Dog Whistle. 



Cannot be Lost from the Coat. 



Al.WA.V8 IN THE SAME PLACE WHEN 

 WANTED. 



Sample by mail, 50 cents. Trade supplied. 



.1 F MA.RSTEUS, 125 Nassau St., N. Y., 

 A*m 

 55 COURT ST BELT, BROOKLYN.; 

 Ootll if 



gftf gcmtel 



KDlIf^ KEWNEI,, 



JESSE SHERWOOD, Proprietor, Edina, Knox 

 County, Mo., breeder and importer of Sporting Dogs 

 Pointers, setters, spaniels, fox and beagle hounds. 

 "Sauoho," Imp. Pointer, stud dog; fee, S35. See 

 English K. C. S. B., No. 1.005. He is a grandson of 

 the celeorated "Hamlet," No. S3G. This dog 

 "Sancho" has won seven prizes— four in England 

 first at Crystal Palace, 1874), three here. 



FOR SALE, when eight weeks old, six puppies out 

 of my bine belton setter Mell. by Bob Boy. They 

 are black and white. Two <t them are. black White 

 and tan, and are almost perfect images of tlieiir sire. 

 For particulars, address L. F. WHITMAN, 5 City 

 Hall, Detroit, Mich. jc2fi tf 



©> ©> 



DOCTOR HENRY GARDNER, No. 146" West, 

 Thlitieth street, New York City. Dogs treated and 

 purchased on commission. Thirty-one years ex- 

 perience in canine diseases. Ag 2tf 



FOR SALE.— First class retriever on land and 

 water. Splendid ducking dog. Sold for waut 

 of use. Addre.s, JAMES UuOK, House's Pont, N 

 Y. Oct'25 3t 



FOR SALE— FULL-BLOODED IRISH SETTER 

 pups, over three months old ; sire Don, import- 

 ed from Ireland, December. 1S73, by C. H. Turner, 

 Sec. National Kennel; dam, Cuntess, by Rodman's 

 Dash. , Two Gordon seller bitches, four months old, 

 out of the best dog ami bitcn in this country in the 

 fl dd. One Gordon bitcn, 18 mom Bs old; price $35 

 Full pedigree given with dogs. H. B. VONDfvR- 

 tSAUTH, Lancaster, Pa. Oct.25 tf 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— One setter bitch, 

 three years old, well broken; one setter, one 

 year old. house broken ; one red Irish setter, eight 

 months old. J. H. STEELE, Ellington, Conn. 

 Novl It 



FOR SALE— English water spaniel, from im- 

 ported stock, eight months old ; well trained for 

 water gunning; would exchange for a Scott, or 

 Gree ier gun or other good make. B. TIRRELL, 

 Weymouth, Mass. Novl It 



«gor §ah, 



FOR SALE, CHEAP.— Maynard Sporting lifle, pis- 

 tol grip stock, 40 cal., 26-inch bid., Vender 

 back sight. 3 front sights. 25 ctg. causes and appen- 

 dages, all as good as new. Reason for selling no 

 use for it ; will be sold at a bargain. For further 

 particulars, address H. LOCK. Box TT, Geneva, N. .Y. 

 Novl It 



T7>OR SALE— or will exchange for heavier gnn, 

 1 Wesley breechloader, 7 lbs , 12 guage, 30 in. 

 First rate gun for light work : good as new ; cost $160. 

 Price $100. R. J. C, Box 168-2, Phila. P. O. Novl it 



FOR SALE— A Gentleman's Shooting Box com- 

 plete (located within 135 miles of New York), 

 comprising 42 acres of land, a new house fully fur- 

 nished, barn, wagon house, farmer's-house, ice- 

 house, dog kennels, hennery, etc. Situated on the 

 shore of a beautiful lake, abounding in black bass, 

 perch, etc. Ruffed grouse, woodcock and deer im- 

 mediately around tne grounds. Horse, cow, hunt- 

 ing wagon, buckboard, tine h«rnes3 (double and 

 single), farm tools, boats, etc. Also two fine setter 

 dogs aud two Ur-t-class cocker spaniels ; thoroughly 

 broken. All for sale for $5,ooj cash, as the owner is 

 going West permanently. Address COLONEL, 

 Forest and Stream office, New York. Novl 4t 



FOR SALE— A W. W. Greener, No. 10 breech- 

 loader; 8 lbs., side lever; sole leather case, tray 

 for shells, and apartments for tools, etc., with 100 

 Hart's metal shells; hut little used; price $125. 

 WM. H. WHITALL, 417 Walnut street, Room No. 2, 

 Phila. Novl It 



SECOND-HAND.— A very fine Tolley breech 

 loader, with two sets of barrels fitted to same 

 stock ; one pair 10 bore Damascus and very 'clo^e 

 shooting, other pair laminated steel and cylinder 

 bore ; weight, 9 lba. and 9?4 lbs. This gui. was 

 ma.'e to order for the owner, and is very superior in 

 every respect. Oati be examined at gun store of 

 HENRY C. SQUIRES, 1 Cortlandt street, N. Y. 

 N»vl tf 



FOR SALE CHEAP- English breech-loading shot- 

 gun, 12 bore, 32-inch Panels; very little usd. 

 W. HUMPHREYS, 31 Fiiitou street, N. Y. Novl It 



Brook Trout Eggs For Sale. 



The Proprietors of Trout Grove Fish Ponds are 

 taking great oare to breed from their largest and 

 best two and three year old trout. Every package 

 of eggs guaranteed perfect. Fry yearlings and 

 older trout, in their season. Send for price list to 

 J. B. EDDY, Randolph, Catt. Co., N. Y. Ostll 



C CARTRIDGE BAGS, $195; GAME BAGS, $1 ; 

 J POWDER FLASKS, '.5c; SHOT POUCHES, 



75c, at MARsTERS, 125 Nassau street, New York, 

 and 55 Oouit street, Brook'yn. 



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 general sporting purposes, 

 at the south, will be leased to responsible" parlies for 

 a long or short term of years. 



Persons intending to locate in Florida will do well 

 to investigate. 

 Ag2 3m Address "SPORTSMAN," this office. 



CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY bought, sold 

 and exchanged. O, S, PECK, S West Twenty- 

 fifth street, New York,, 8ept2T If 



for Male. 



THOROUGHBRED FOR SALE— Red Irish setter 

 del. it, three years old, thoroughly broken to 

 field work. ,. ired by Mark, who was imported in 

 1869 from Lord Lurgan's kennel, Ireland, the owner of 

 Master McGrath. His mother is Queen, out of im- 

 ported bitcn Nell, by imported dug. Training and 

 stock guaranteed. Addrss, .MS. F. DUNCAN, 



Messrs. Lahey & Dubord, 110 Grand St., New York. 



Novl 2t 



25 



Fashionable Cards, no 2 alike, with name 10c. 



post paid. Geo. I. Reed & CO., Nassau. N. Y. 



Octily 



ghc garnet. 



HORTICULTURAL HALL. 

 GRAND NATIONAL DOG SHOW, 

 Given under ihe auspices of the following gentle- 

 men of Philadelphia : 

 tfENJ. H. RICHARDS, President of the Sportsman's 



Ciub 

 FRANK FURNE3S, GE^t E. B. GRUB^, 



s. W. J ANN EY, JOHN B. SAR I URI, 



ALFRED B1DDLE, OH AS. S. U ES 1COTT, 



W. D. WlNSO<, GEORGE EMLEN, 



JOS. T. BAILEY, HORACE FASS1 r, 



.IAS. W. FASSIT, EUW'KD HOFFV1AN, 



JOHN S. DAVIS, W. H. GARDEN ER, 



J ]'I KINSON SERGENTCOL. JAS. s"HOtTELD, 

 J. DC BOSS O'BRIEN. SUSSEX DAVIS, 

 This grand exhibition commences on . 

 MONDAY, November '.6, 1877, 

 AND CONTINUES FIVE DAYS. 

 OVER THIRTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS 

 has been appropriated for prizes, which will be of- 

 lereii in the. form of 



SOLID SILVERWARE. 



Philaoelphia, October 24, 1877. 

 The management of the vatibnal Dog Show, which 

 takes place at iioriicultural Hall the last week in 

 November, have this day pnrcha-.ed of us solid silver 

 prizes, to the amount of thirteen hundred dollars. 

 (Signed) BAILE1 & CO., 



Chestnut and Twelfth streets. 



In addition to the regular prizes, a large number of 

 VALUABLE SPSOI&.L PRIZES 

 have been already offered by merchants of Philadel- 

 phia. 



For full particulars, address the management at 

 HORTICULTURAL HALL, Broad street, Phradei- 

 phia, Pa. Nov 1 It 



§ o hh and Resorts fot[ ^jrortmnen. 



Metropolitan Hotel, 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Carrollton Hotel, 



BALTIMORE, Mb. 



R. B. Coleman & Co., proprietors of these famous 

 hotels, are well known to the old patrons of the 

 ASTOR HOUSE, N. Y., and ST. NICHOLAS, N.Y. 



THE METROPOLITAN 

 Is midway between the Capitol and the White 

 House, and the most convenient location in the city, 

 It has beon re-fltted and re-furnished throughout. 

 The etiisine is perfect; the service regular, and 

 charges moderate. 



R. B. COLEMAN & CO. 



Buck Shooting. 



SHiNNRCOCK BAY -THE BEST SHOOTING 

 GROUNDS NEAR NEW YORK CITY. 



The Bay View House is the largest aud best lo- 

 cated house on the hay, being central close by the 

 water, and commanding a view of the shooting 

 grounds. Experienced guides, with boats, batteaus, 

 decovs.etc.tn attendance. A gr at amount of duck 

 feed "in the bay, and more, ducks this si ason than for 

 vears before. Address O. WILCOX, Good Ground 

 P. O., Long Island. 



HALSEY HOUSE, 



ATLANT1CV1LLE, LONG ISLAND, 

 is nearer New York City than any house bordering on 

 Shinneeock Bay. Is as near, and has as good shoot- 

 ing grounds, and as experienced attendants (with live 

 geese and other decoys, batteries, etc., always on 

 hand); nearer the station ; the largest and the best 

 kept house in the bay. L. I. RR. to Atlanticville 

 station. Fare, $2. Stage meets all trains. W. F. 

 HALSEY, Owner and Proprietor. 

 Attanticvitle, L. I., Oct, 20, 1877. Oct25 



TO SPORTSMEN.— My house is situated right .on 

 and near the best hunting grounds in Sullivan 

 County; partridges very p!ent>; In.ve good accom- 

 modations for sportsmen and their families. Citv 

 references given. Address BRADLEY ELDRED, 

 Sullivan Co., N. Y. Oct25 2t 



TO SPORTSMEN— Wm. Squires, Blue Point, begs 

 to inform sporting gentlemen that Ho his good 

 accommodation. Quail are plentiful, the young bay 

 birds are now coming in, and everything bids .fa* 

 for an excellent seasou. Address WM. SQU1KKS, 

 Blue Point, Southslde, L. I. *>°n 



SHOT UUNS AND RIFLES LOANED at 

 MARSTER'S, 

 125 Nassau street, New York, and 65 Court street, 

 Brooklyn, 



£feaqfanien'x §cods. 



HAMMOCKS 



FOR LAWNS AND EXCURSIONS 



Tents, Camp Stools, Camp Kettles, 

 Rubber Blankets, Mosquito 



Nets, Lawn Settees, etc. 

 Send for Illustrated Circular. 

 G. WEBSTER PECK, 

 Manufacturers' Agents, 

 110 Chambers St., N.Y. 



Folding Poeket Mosquito Bar. 



A most ingenious device for camping purposes. 

 It is very light, easy to cany and can be put up or 

 taken down in half a minute. Pronounced by sports 

 men to be the most complete tbinp of the kind ever 

 ofi'ered to the public. Price only $1.50. Lawn cov- 

 ered, expressly for Florida travel, $3.50. Sent post- 

 paid on receipt of price. Liberal discount to the 

 trade. 



A. A. COWING, 



Wat-kins, N. Y. 



W. 1TOLBERTON, 102 N asean St., N. Y. Ag nt. 



IMPROVED 



Gaiter Pantaloons. 



GAITERS and PANTALOONS 



combined, oouble thick up to the 

 thudi, the inner ply of heavy 

 'hick, heavily paiaftined to keep 

 the legs dry. The most perfect 

 diape, and comfortable for riding 

 md walking. 



prices : 



Duck .$5 



Fustian $9 



Aud Corduroy $10 



I have now ihe best corduroy I 

 ever saw. lam eettirg op cheap. 

 Duck Suits, for $5 and $7. All my 

 goods are made wiih the best 

 linen thread, and I do not use 

 rivets to fasten the seams, but' 

 good, honest work instead. 



The trade supplied. Write for 

 circular. 



Geo. C. Henning, 



til it WASHINGTON CITY. 



THE ECLIPSE LOADER. 



Loads sixteen shells at once. Occupies a space ten 

 itnhe- Inn.'.', six dgh and seven wide. The rapidity 

 with which this loader work", the saving of labor, 

 its Simon ir.v and cheapness, must commead it to 

 eve<r owner >f a breech-lnad r. 



PRICE $t, with liberal discount to the trade. 

 Send lor cncular. Address 



TODD, SCHENCK & CO., 

 34 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, Md. 



CURTIS & HARVEY and DUPONT GUN- 

 POWDER at MARS'! ERS, 

 125 Nassau street, New York, and 55 Court streel, 

 Brooklyn. 



^portstnen'g Routes. 



A BUFFALO HUNT 



—OK THE— 



Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe 

 Railway. 



THE NEW ROUTE FOR 



KANSAS & COLORADO 



SPECIAL ATTENTION TO 



SPORTSMEN. 



For maps, tickets, and gen'l information, applv 

 to L. H. NUTTING, Gen'l Eastern Agent, -tat 

 Broadway, New York. 



T. J. ANDERSON, Gen'l Pass. Agent, > Tope] a 

 W. F. WHITE, Gen'l Ticket Agent ,{ Km> as 



HOW TO LIVE 



FLORIDA, 



HOW" TO GO, COST 

 OF TRIP, COST TO 

 SETTLE, what to cul- 

 tivate, how to culti- 

 vate it, etc., etc., all 

 told in earn number 

 of Florida New. 

 Yorker, published 

 at i!l ParkKuu, Now 

 York City. Siigla 

 copy, 10j„ one year 

 M. 44> Acres Or- 

 ange Land for $60. 

 Go hoed 'railroad, 

 country healthy, 

 thickly (settled Ad- 

 dr....4,J.ii.OUVT.R, 

 "wCl Acc.t, Bus, 

 W. «vw vorlU 



