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The Strongest and Best. 
Many thousands in use, 
Greatly superior to any other Magazine Rifle yet made. 
in line of fire at time of discharge renders the Kennedy ABSOLUTELY SAFE. 
The solid metal 
These rifles are made .38-cal. 40 gr,, .44-cal. 40 gr., .45 cal. 60 gr,, .45-cal. 75 er., and .50-cal. 95 gr. (Express), using the same aramunition 
as other magazine mfles. 
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SPECIALTIES! WARNING! 
Russian Water Proof. 
Price 25 Cents. 
The best article known for keeping out wet and 
preserving the leather. 
GUN OIDE. 
Price 50 Ceuts. 
The only non-oxydizer made that will prevent 
on; steel aud metal frem rusting when exposed to 
Salt water. The cortents of one bottle will keep a 
gun in good corcition one year. 
Powdered Areca Nut. 
Price 50 Cents. 
A safe and infallible remedy for WORMS in DOGS. 
Imperial Flea Powder. 
Price 50 Cents. 
For the destruction of Fleas and yermin on dogs 
and other avimals, 
The above are put up unde mwysupervision br 
One of the best chemists jn the United States, anc 
each 18 guaranteed as representea, Sample con- 
taining one package of each sent on receipt of $1.50 
in_stanips or posta! note. 
I keep in stock a full line of 
Spratt’s Medicines for Dogs, 
HENRY C. SQUIRES, 
No, 178 Broadway, N. Y. 
GUNNING COATS 
Of superior construction and devices, with eight 
pockets outside, ant! large game pocket the full size 
Of skirts, with inside and outside openings thereto, 
and with net bottoms, permituing drippmg, disten- 
sion and ventilation. Hach. 
: Corduroy Coats. .$12 00 
MacIntosh Coats., 10 01 
. Duck Coaig........ 4 00 
4 Dueck Vests -...-., 2 00 
Corduroy Vests... 4 (0 
Corduroy Pants 6 00 
Corduroy Caps...$1 to 2 
Duck Caps...-... $1 to 2 
Shell Vests..... Sn aby) 
Leather Gaiters... 3 00 
——<S= Duck Gaiters...... 2 00 
Pin Creck Coats... 1 75 
Pin Check Pants.., 1 25 
Frieze Ulsters..... 25 00 
Blue Ulsters, ..-. .» Bb 00 
Duek Pants.... -... 2 50 
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Articles delivered, carriage paid, when goods are 
paid for in advance. Address 
HENNING, CLOTHTER, 
410 SEVES TH STREET, WASHINGTON, D, C. 
Write freely for anything. 
NOW COMPLETE, 
THER 
History of North American Birds. 
With Illustrations drawn from nature ex- 
pressly for the work. 
BY 
8. F. BAIRD, T. M BREWER, and R. RIDGWAY. 
I. Toe WATER Birps or NoRTH AMERICA, 
Iu two volumes, 
i, Tue LAnp Birps of Nornts Amprios, 
In three volumes. 
After 4 long period of careful preparation, the 
publishers are enabled to present in these five 
volumes a complete aud invaluable work on A meti- 
can ornithology, embodying the fullest and mo-t 
accurate accounts of the birds of the whole of 
North America north of Mexico, arranzed accord- 
ing to the most approved system of modein class- 
ification, 
The exact rank of each bird is given, whether a 
distinet. species or a sinple variety, he desciip- 
tions are all prepared by analytical and sy:-opucai 
tables, intended to diminish as much as possible 
the labor of ident:fication. 
PRICE OF THE WORK. 
WATER BIER! S 2 vols, 4to. Cloth, $24.00. 
Iilu-trated with 3:3 illustrations of heads and 184 
full-length figures, brautilully er graved on wood, 
Tae sume, wilh the illustrations of heads exqus 
ively executed in water colo.s, hand painted. $60. 
LAS!) BIRKS, 2 yols, 40. Clotn. $30.00. Ilus- 
trated with 545 h ads and 598 woodcuts. ‘Ihe 
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plates of fuil-ength figures, colored by hand, $60. 
LIT: LF, BROWN & CO, Fublishers, 
254 Washineton Street, Boston. 
MARTIN'S Braided 
“Business” Silk Lines; 
four sizes, practically 
S waterproof, $1.25, 
1,60, $1.75, $2.00 per 100 yards. Send your address 
or sampl-s and circular. BE. J, MARTIN, Rock- 
vile, Gonn. . 
As parties in the Hast have put on the market a 
borrible-toned imitation of my Duck Caller, this is 
to notify all sportsmen and gun dealers that none 
are of my make unless siamped “'F. A. ALLEN, 
Monmouth, Ti.” And I will prosecute al parties 
selling such villainous goods as of my manufacture. 
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NEW. 
A Splendid Dog Whistle, 
Water-Tight Match Box, 
—AND— 
Reliable Compass 
COMBINED. 
Nickel-plated metal, Sold hy dealers in Sports- 
men’s gouds, or sent by nail on receipt of prite $1, 
WILBUR & CO., Box 2,882, N. Y. P. O. 
For Sale, 
FOR SALE, 
The ever reliable river St. Marguerite, the chief 
tributary of the Saguenay, descending from a sake 
far north of (‘hicoutimi, and faivous for is talon 
and ‘6a trout fisheries, with all the proprietor’s 
tiparian right=, is now offered for sale. The &t. 
Marguerite is di tant15 miles fom Tadousac by 
water, or 10 miles over land. The riparian rights 
cover a distance ot 89 owes, wiich is sub-divided 
into six sec:ions, 56 miles apart. At each section are 
erecied one commouious Gothic cottage, men’s 
house, ice house, ete,, etc. Haca section has the 
coutrol of six to eizht salmon pools, Parties desir- 
ous of forming 2 elub to secure the rights of the 
aboye yaluable salmon stream, can so arrange it 
whereby twenty-four rods could have equal rights 
and splendid sport For further perticuiars apply 
to WILLIS RUSSELL, P:oprietor, Quebev, Canada, 
or to Messrs. GRaNi BROs., 2 Exchange Court, 
New York City. Jangs,7t 
SALMON ANGLING. 
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. 
Leases for five years of the angling privileges per- 
taining to the usera: ted lands bordering on certain 
rivers in the Province of Qiiebee, containing salmon 
and trout, will be offered to public competition at 
Lands, Quebec, on 
Quebec. December 13. 1884. dec25,4t 
OR SALE CHEAP.—WINCHESTER REPEAT- 
ing- rifle, 40 €0 perfectly new; never discoarged. 
Drawer 281, Coroing. N, Y. jan15,2t 
10% , 3J-IN., .45-CAL., HEPBURN, WITH 
Lyman rear sight, nearly new. { over, 1ools, 
iuld and shells. $24. A. B.U., Frankford P.O, 
Philadelphia, Pa. janib,ic 
Ferrets For Saie. 
The finest ratters and hunters in the world. All 
trained to the whistle. For sale at ADOLPH 
ISAAOSEN, 92 Fultun street, N.Y. jan 15,16 
IVE QUAIL YOR SALE —PENNSYLVANIA 
and Wcst Virginia birds. Consiznments of 
Furs, Skin=, Game, ete. solicited. HEstablishe:) 1838. 
TENNEY & WOODWARD, Commission Merchants, 
174 Ciuambers street, N. Y. jans,3i 
| Pee QUAIL FOR SALE. BY JNO, T. LED- 
BETTER, Sheloyville, Tenn., at $3 De 
eos, 
ACK NUMBERS OF FOREST AND STREAM 
for sale, All but the first volume. The best 
ofter accepted. W. H. BuUMMIT, HORNS ae ea 
ecll.t 
PORTRAITS OF GAME FISHES, 
On gray-tinted Bristol board, at the following 
prices, postpaid: Single c: pies, 10 cts.; Fresh Water 
Ser es (23) at $2; Salt Water S=ries (37), $3.50; Whole 
Series (60), $5: a half Russian port folio holding 
whole series, $1.25. Among the portraits are: Black 
bass large and simall-mouth), trout, graylivg, Cali 
fornia mount in trout, landlocked and sea salmon, 
pike, mascalonge, strawberry bass. striped bass, 
tarpum, ete. Size of beards, 7<9in. Descriptive 
‘ircular sent free. Address W. CO. HARRIS, 252 
Broadway, New York, 
AR AMOS WRT r 
gu the Stud. 
BEAUFORT. 
(Onampion Bow—Beulah.) 
The hesitookivg polnier dog living and a great 
stud doz. CHAS. H. MASON, 255 West Twenty- 
second street, New York City. 
K K.C Liver and White PoOIrTER 
CHAMITIOUN RNICSER Of KER (4.E-R.19) 
Inthe Stud. Young stock for sale, 
GEO, L. WILMS, Sec’y, 142 Monticello avenue, 
Jersey City, N, J. 
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Hillside Kennel. 
Gordon Setter “ARGUS.” 
Argus is thoroughly trained for field work; has 
an excellent nose and great endurance, The fol- 
lowing are his bench show winnings: 1st prize in 
Toronto, punpy class, 1880; 2d prize, London, 1881; 
ist prize, Cleveland, also special for best Gordon 
setter exhibited, 1882, 1st prize, champion, Ottawa, 
1883; 1st prize, champion, Chicago, 1883; 1st prize, 
Montreal, and special for best Gordon setter F, 
1883; 1st, champion, Londen, also special for best 
Gerdon setter dog in show, and special for best 
Gordon setter dog or bitch, 1883. 
Argus has been awarded prizes under the follow. 
ing judges:—John Davidson, Major J. M. Taylor, 
Harry Malcolm, James Watson, W. J. Munson, 
Stud Fee, $25.00. 
STUD FOX-TERRIER 
Champion Raby Tyrant, 
(K.C.8.B. 11,179.) 
Pupped October, 1880, Weight 141% pounds. 
Ra by Tyrant is a white dog. with an even marked 
meh black ard tan head. Heisa \horonghly game 
and ttylish ter ier, pp ans estas a beautifully shaped 
long punishing head, with perf=ct drap ears, small 
ey, Tare neck and shoulders, deep chest, well rib- 
bed and muscular quarters, short, straight legs. 
excellent feet, great bone and substance, with an 
exceptionally hard and dense coat. 
Raby Tyrant 1s withont deubt one of the most 
successful terriers of the present day. He has 
been exhibited 67 times, 33 different judges having 
adjudivated upon him, and has won 47, First 10 
cups and specials; 12~econd and 2 third prizes. His 
breeding is undeniable, combining as he does the 
choicest and most valuable blood that can be ob- 
tained, At the stud Raby Tyrant 1s proving him- 
self eminently suceessful, 
Fee, $15.00. 
va OHN E, THAYER, Hillside Kennels, Lancaster. 
ass. 
Stud Bull-Terrier Duteh, dr, 
This grand young dog, imported in November. 
4, possesses every r+guisive necessary for a most 
valuable stud dog. He uas been 8 own but twice 
in this country, winni ig: Ist and special at Taunton, 
Mass. Dec., 1884; ist and silver cup at Meriden, 
Conn, Jan,, 1885. Stud fee $20, For further in- 
formation, stud can, etc,, app’y to owner, J- 
VARICK, Cambriuge, Mass, jan8g,tf 
Scotland Kennel Collies. 
STUD DOGS 
Champion Robin Adair and Champion Tweed II. 
BiTCHES, 
Champion Zuln Princess. champion Lassie, cham- 
pion Lass 0’ Gowrie, cnampion Meg, Lilac, Bigg and 
other imported and prize wizning hitches, 
Puppies for sale from the above stovk, 
For further Dr and stud fee of dogs ad- 
dres: THOS. H. TERRY, P. O. Box 2,017, N. Y 
WESTMINSTER KENNEL CLUB, 
IN THE STUD. 
CHAMPION SENSATION, - - 
ve BANG BANG, . - 
TRAM? (Sensation—Psyche), 
JAMES MORTIMER, Supt., Babylon, L. T. 
jani,tf 
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FEE, $50 
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CELT EE". 
Will serve red Irish setter bitches of pure blood 
and guaranteed field quality. Fee, $25 
For Sale—Puppies, by Chief Stock and field 
quality ef dams guaranteed. MAX WENZEL, 89 
wurt 
street. Hoboken, N..T. 
Vandevart’s Bon in the Stud. 
To a limited number of approved bitches. For 
particulars and pedigree address R. 1, VANDE- 
VORT, Homewood avenue, East End, Pittsburgh 
Pa. Hee $50. 
TT A 
ACME RUST PREVENTATIVE 
Guaranteed to be the best article yet discovered 
for the prevention of rust on fire arms, tools and 
all metal surfaces when directions are followed. 
Specially adapted to puns used near the salt water. 
Samples mailed to any paltof the United States 
and Canada on receipt of price, 15 and 25 cents. 
Satisfaction guaranteed or noey refunded. Ad- 
dress BH. VANDERWEREKEN & CO., Stamford, Ct. 
Ge Renal. 
q OR SALH.—A HANDSOME NEWFOUNDLAND 
biteh,4 yrs old, pure breed. Has t vice taken 
1-t prize 4t Montreal exhibitions. Price $40. 8. a. 
RO:S, 149 Laval Avenue. Montreal. jani5,1b 
b ILL EXCHANGE MASTIFF BITCH, 7 MOS. 
old, best pedigree, for inastilff bitch, Object 
to avoid in-breeding. Aduress C. 0, M., es eae 
: Jandy, Lt 
OR SALE,—POINTER DOG LENNOX (A.E-R, 
1045), Address 26 Hlm st., bi ae srg 
ARB, 
| The Fennel, 
The Great Fanciers’ Show. 
10,000 CHICKENS, PIGHONS, DOGS, CATS. SHET- 
LAND PONIES, GOATS, 
The Greatest Shaw ever seen in New York. 
THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION 
OF THE 
New York Fanciers’ Club, 
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, ONE WEEK, 
February 4 to 11, 1885, 
For prize list address 
CHAS. R. HARKER, 62 Cortlandt street. 
Winlawn Kennel. 
Several fine mastiff puppies from prize dogs for 
sale, Address W. P.STEVENSON, 17 , 
E. B. GOLDSMITH, 
Custom House and Forwarding Agent, 
58 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, 
Receives and forwards Dogs, Fowls, etc., etc., 
any destination. Kennel Cluhs, Sportsmen and 
others, intending to import dogs from Europe, 
should haye their stock consigned to him, Infor- 
mation furnished in regard to the best methods of 
importing, shipping, etc. 
POINTERS FOR SALE. 
s 
49015,2t 
Chequasset Kennels. 
Forest City Kennels, 
P. O, Box 1815, Portland, Me. 
PURE BRED ST. BERNARDS AND PUGS. 
In the Stud.—Champion rough coated St. Bernard 
Ceasar (E. 10,605—A_ 1K. R. 22). 
Pug pups by Young Tobey out of Judy now for 
sale. 
For Sale Cheap. 
A setter, broken. Also some B. B. R. game cocks 
and B. B, KR, game bantams. O. M, PRATT. West- 
brook Conn. nov20,tf 
\NGLISH BEAGLE HOUND PUPPIE+,—FOR 
Sale— Extra five puppies (either sex) at from 
$10 to $15, according to agr and quality; some 
several months old, Adaress N. ELMORE, Granby, 
Conn. nov13,t 
OR SALE —A THOROUGHBRED RED TRISH 
setter bitch, 5 mos, old, having one cross of 
Hicho and two of Plunket. Address E. J, ROB- 
BINS, Wethersfield, Conn, 
NUR SAbs, A NUMBER UH WELL BRED AND 
well broken pointers and setters. also do 
ooarded and broken sati-faction guaranteed. Ad- 
iress H. B. RICHMOND. Lakeville Mass. Sept22.tf 
lew 
NGLISH MASTIFFS.—ALWAYS ON HAND, 
fashionably bred choice mastiff pups, repre- 
senting the best known blood, viz.: Lyme 
Eivaston\‘astle. and Lord Stamford’s strains, ccr- 
rect in coat, color, mask and disposition, and de- 
livered with well authenticated pedigree, FRED. 
GRANT, Clearance Office. Custom Huuse, Boston, 
and Chicago, 1583, sixteen firsts, nine special, three 
second aud one third. At New York, 1884, seven 
firsts, six specials and one third. 
NOR SALF.—ITALIAN GREYHOUND PUPS 
trom imported stock. HENRY ©. BURDICK, 
160 Bridge st., Springfield, Mass, nos 27 3r 
HOICE IRISH KED PUPS FOR SALE, 
whelped July 5, 18k4; two dogs and two bifenes, 
by champion Glercho out of Lulu IT, (champion 
Berkley ex Lulu). The above pups will be sold 
cheap if taken at once, Address J, J, SCANL*N, 
Fall River, Mass, jank,3b 
WANTED. 
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Foe SALE CHEAP —¥INE LAVERACK AND 
Gordon setter Victor. For pedigree and price 
address WM. B. MASON, JR., Marietta, O. jan15,2t 
OR SALE.—HANDSOME CHESTNUT AND 
white cucker spaniel dog, 2 yrs. old, by Col. 
Simbbs ex Pansy B, Fine companion for children 
and a good hunter, Also for sale solid black young 
cocker dog. Lock sox 287, Suspension Sea 7 
gani0, 
pes BOARDED AND BEST OF CARB GIVEN, 
Address HOWARD KAYNOR, Dem-rest New 
Jersey. Jani5,imo 
OR SALE.BROWN AND WAITP ENGLISH 
setter Bruce, by Dash III. ex Katydid, whelped 
Dec. 4, 1888, is very promising and sure to make a 
fine field dog, Also black and white dog pulp, 2 
mos. old and very handsome. Pedigrees of the 
very best. Will sell cheap as I cannot take cure of 
‘em, Address B. @. FISHER, JR,, New hedtord, 
Mass, Box 235. 4n15,tt 
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SUPERB RE!) IRISH SETTER, 2 \RS. OLD, 
thoroughly broken, will be exchanged for 
5100/ora Harrineton & Richardson iapertee ae 
rovespondence solicied. ARIHUR CHRISTIAN, 
186 Genesee street, Utica, N, ¥, Jani 6, 
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