FOREST AND STREAM 
290 
* §he Sennet. 
ROB ROY KENNEL DRAFTS. 
Raitlib.— B lue b^«on ■ hy cl3 
# 8t. Lo™. >;anly 
“ d ,'n I Hi or iSnerlor tMd gua. tie.; J.0.1 of w'. 
,U . v 1 C IQ onen clHM ul St. u > >'»• ■ 
iu<l >• rior Held miaUlles; he»t of ref- 
noKen, *" A ° . rhiht* on months old. Mice $150. 
•rpDce* g‘vcn . pignt years, blue; winner let 
Vcrmgum, m* Mw"™! "a aplradldly 
“cclof ether Drum or Champion hob Roy when 
1 ™ n ar m tb — Ir 1 8b ; good color and coat ; bv Cham- 
,.S?*nS?Si of Cora (full iMer.M »rC .'has. Tur 
JIIU9. UIU . 
Skssi 
ftsonabie. Apply to ARNOLD juylfiH 
. i.. Mli li 
dale, Mich. 
CT \FFORD FOR S. 'Vd^ro”' C IKsSd.'who 
5. uchS 
a moat^ wonderful jg~ 
following genitemen who hovoaeon i 0( ,tou ; V 
Mcs-ra. Anther 'dams. D5 Broad s ’ [erllI , K . st . 
STEttLINU, Lotos Club, hew Aorlc . 
hat R CHE AP.— Four (lark-red Irish setter 
Hess, an “/ . , . , lr siraehnn s impo ted 
ffS^A. 0 S\?^d[,VfK1I^ T . 
tor, Pa. I 
Vspikr col LARS —Seiko Collars, by means o 
■iWSI 
cancel over Ills head price *1. Address M 
COLIN, Delaworo Cily. Del. 
-iOR SALE— B-dog crowded for room we : wlsl to 
1 dispose of some of the following : Frank II., Im- 
irted English setter; Spotswood, One pomtO 1 , 
n tine pointer, bitch pup; Dash, Imported Irish 
iter winner of second at Boston. For prices, 
Saddler LI NCOLN A UELLYAR, Warren. 
Q(.4 * 
inn SALE Two young pointer dogs, ten months 
old sirertby Sensation, from May. Can be seen 
the coming New York bench show. For parilcn- 
S ALBERT PHILLIPS, West SpringOeW. 
IT ANTED— To exchange, a well-broken setter, 
V three years old. good retriever for a SOTlOlb 
boregou of approved make. U. N . SIA M- , 110 
in street, Hartford. • onn. « U 
AOR SALK-A St. Bernard dog. 1 1 J eara °'i! : 
1 ported from the Uosplce. Address, A. Z, Box 
3, Boston. y 
got §ah, 
field, cover and trap 
SHOOTINC. 
BY CAPT. B03ARDU3. 
New and enlarged edition, containing instructions 
for class ball shooting, and chapter on breeding and 
breaking of dogs by Mllea Johnson, tor tale at 
this office. Price $2. 
Live Wild Pigeons for Sale 
In any quantity. 
XI. T. PHILLIPS d c CO., 
a pr7h3m Mkh - 
CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY bought, sold 
and exchanged. 0. 8. PECK. 8 West Twoaty-flf 
■troot. Now York. 8ept27 ly 
ESTABLISHED 1822. 
WM. MILLS' & SON. 
Successors to THOMAS H . BATE & CO. 
7 Warren Street , New York. 
MANUFACTORY: St ation Roa d, Redditch, England. 
ALL DESCRIPTION OF . 
FISHING TACKLE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 
PINE SPLIT BAMBOO FLY RODS. 817 to 830 EACI1 .OUR *18 ROD EQUAL TO ANY 825 
ne.t enamelled waterproof slik-tapored Fly Line, eight cents per yard. Rubber Click RoelB from 
S2 60 to IS 60 eacl). Multiplying Click Itccl" f»r black Daaa flemng. fjormnn allver 
* The Perfect linn a Hod, tor ay or bait Ilshlng; bra9s mounted, two tips, $10, German sliver 
“““uffi^c^PiccrFIne Hand made Trout Fly Rod, I.anmvood , Middle-Joint and Tip, $5 each; 
n.rnion siivei mounted, wlih two tips, $8, extra flue quality, 510 e cb. „ 
Trout and nan* Flic* tied 10 any pattern . Scarlet Ibis, Fergaeson, Grlzzley King, and all leading 
Bass FIRS for casting and trolling. Trout Flies selected for any locality. Buell s, Manns, and other 
makes of Trolling Balt from 25 cents to $’ each. ... ... 
The " DobMl " or " llclsrrninlic," the new bait for black bass, 60 cents each. . 
Our New Russia Leather Fly Book, with the ••Hyde" clip to keep each fly separate; small 
alrejt3A0,^arge^l5 jj ara boo Fly Rods; three-piece, with extra tip and solid German silver reel 
plate, $30 each. Orvls’CHok Reel-, $5 each. 
OUTFITS FOR TROUT AHD BASS FISHING. 
No. i. Three-piece Trout Fly Rod. lancewood tip, brass click reel, twenty-flvo yards braided oiled 
silk, one dozen hooks on gut, one dozen flies and tty case, $5. 
No. 2. Fine hand made, three piece, brass, lull-mouuted fly rod. lancewood middle-joint and lip, 
rubber click reel, twenty-five yards trained oiled silk line, one dozen best trout flics, one dozen hooks on 
(rut, leader and flv book, *10. Above outat, with German silver mounted rod and extra tip. $1.1.60. 
*** No. 3 Three-piece, brass, fall-mounted bait rod; brass multiplying or click reel; twenty-five yards 
braided oiled silk line, one dozen hook. on double gut. three-feet double leader, $6.50. ,„ nltoHIa 
No. 4. Extra One finished, hand-made, three-piece, brass, fall mounted b ack bass rod (suitable for 
fly or ball fishing), Jxoccwood middle-joint and two Ups, wound hand piece, flue muliiplymgclICK reel (new 
pattern), thirty yards best enamelled waterproof line, one dozen hooks on double gut, naif oz. bass nies, 
two doable gut leaders, fly spoon, 120. Above outfit, with German silver mounted rod and German sliver 
rtel, A*cfob taking six outfits, one outfit furnished at half price ; taking ten outfits, one outfit free. Goods 
rent by exoress on receipt of price, or C. O. D. If funds sufficient to defray express charge accompany 
( rder. All goodp, from the cheapest to the finest qnnllty. furnished as low as they can be sold, we 
f ball be pieaaed to quote prices on aoy dlflerent styles of ontflts or slDgle articles that parties may desire. 
gporjutiens (Roods. 
Craige’s Full-Length Fly Book 
w.ih the " Hyde Clip." hound lu line Russia Leather 
and sewed. „ 
No. 1 book, stiff cover, holding 1 gross flies, $7 00 
No. 2 flexible 11 s dozen ;; 6 oo 
No. 4 “ “ •• “ 6 8 18 
SontC. O. D. or upon receipt of price. Steadman < 
Plea Powder and Areca Not, each 50 cents per pack- 
sbo. HOftpa'd TEMPLE K CRAIGE (formerly at 
W. Uolherton’s Sporismeo's Emporium). Sportsmen s 
Purchasing Agent. Office, 95 Slatden Lane, N. i . 
r Fashionable Cards, no 2 alike, with uame 10c. 
Zi) post paid. GKO. I. REED A Co., Nassau, ^N. Y^ 
Rmu&ettients, jf/r. 
T IIF GREAT NEW YORK AQUARIUM, BROAD- 
WAY mid 35lh street.-New stage, new scenery, 
new effe-ta. Grand initial performance of tho new 
corarony of star artists In English. German and 
Italian Opera, commencing at S o clock with the 
First act of ll Trovatore 
Second act of Marilta... f"?' 1 ' 
Third act of Lncr z a Borgia ;• l,1 “' 
v I,. A-netU Rasaitu, pUma donna; Mile. Emma 
Moi Iter, mezzo soprano; Herr Jacob. Groff. l*oor; 
Signor Julian Francieco, barroue: Felix Preusscr, 
b L-adcr of orohesira, Ed. Ilasser. 
Admission to aquarium and performances, 60 
cents: reserved seats, 20 cents extra. 
To Chimpanzees anil ourangoutang.So cents extra. 
Hart’s Sportsman’s Favorite Metallic Shells. 
for breech-loading shot guns. 
Head solid ^and much , tnickcr uao^a y there „ y causing mlss-llres. The Cone Is made of nickel, and fas- 
WSe NeRl er rusts nor corrodes fast, like movable anvil made from sieel. lheN ckel 
> enc f„ 8 , 0 '' 1 “SlSiri ^tss-flre Xn a cap has been left on alteU for a few days, which is liable to occur either 
Cone also PJ®^ en T1 .p. e shells are finely finished, and made any length ordered, Irorn 2 y, to lx; Inches. 
in ^nsrd^oa^^dDL^riptlveWusta can be ob Jned from 
throughout the country. BOGARDU8, CHAMPION WING-SHOT OF AMERICA. 
,, ERSM GEOR^b E HautA Oo.-Gentlemen: The fifty Shells 1 received from youUMjaysult me better 
than 8 anTi have ever used. They are stronger I betterln every respect, and I HhaU^sethcm^n^ll my 
shooting he reafter. rours rnny, 
SHARPS’ RIFLES— MODEL 1878. 
ORDERS FOR THE NEW MILITAR^AND_L0NG-RANGE RIFLE ARE NOW BEING FILLED. 
SEND FOR ILL USTRA TED PRICE LIST. 
Sharps’ Pdfle Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 
NEW YORK WAREROOMS, 177 BROADWAY. 
fyortmen’* Qcjortx, 
Chesapeake & Ohio HR. 
The Route of the Sportsman and Angler 
to the Best Hunting and Fishing 
Grounds of Virginia and 
West Virginia, 
Com ur lei tig those of Central and Piedmont Virginia, 
Rhm Ridge Moanuine, Vulk-y of Vliglnla, Alleghany 
MoiiDtr s Greenbrier and New Rivers and Kan- 
awha Valiev, aud including In their variei lea of game 
and Ueh , dei'r, bear, wild turkeys, wild duck, grouse, 
qoa 1. snipe, woodcock, mountain trout, bas.-, pike, 
pickerel, etc., etc. 
Guus. fishing tackle, and one dog for each sporta- 
mau carried free. 
The Route of the Tourist 
through the most beauilful and picturesque scenery 
of the Virginia Mountains to their most famous 
watering places and summer resorts, 
The Only Route via White 
Sulphur Springs. 
Railroad connection? at Cincinnati, with the, West, 
Northwest and Southeast; at Gordom-ville, with the 
North and Northwest; and at Richmond ami Char- 
Kvme with the South. All modern improvements 
in equipment. CONW ATT K. HOWARD. 
Gen. Passeuger and Ticket Agent, 
„„ Richmond, Va. 
dp 
,OA nnn A gentlemen holding seventeen 
‘OO.UUU. sections of the best grain land Id 
urthw(?8t-'rn Minnesota, on the extension line of 
e 8t. Paul and Pacific It. R.. wishes to find la ■ cttpl- 
,i|gt with the above amount in join him in farming 
> •■rations on an extensive scale, bharp taU nnd 
iflfed grouse In abundance. Fine woodcock shc.ot- 
g on the Red Ri»er bottom; alaoducks.gee^c, 
lrlew, plover, drer and hares. Full P ftnl8 “ ,8 |?*> 
dor moments and h'ghest references may he ob- 
,lned at this offi e on application Jo the Managing 
ditor. apru 11 
F OR 4AI.E— A first-class Cat Boat,2i by lift ,new 
sail and ma^^ cork cu hlons. large awning, and 
evervthlng complete ; cos'$so0; shrinkage one baif 
price Sioof addrets P. O. Box 18, South A ™boy 
N. J. msyioit 
F OR SALE— *125, a double, breech-loading ehot- 
euo 12 gauge, 8 lbs.. 2S Inches barrels, full 
choke, made bv J. A W. Tolley. Birmingham, Eng- 
land. “ Paragon " braod. Price of grin when new, 
$225 gold. Bought during the fall of 1876. Address, 
G. C. W H-, Chippewa, Ontario, Canada. mylO It 
. AAA «r a.r >1 r""" s,",|.lc. wnrtli (r«* 
So 10 5)tU I'd''--’ 1 Co.,l'ortlaud l U»l«c. 
V*nM. 
T H« SUBSCRIBER desires a rap'ullst or associa- 
tion of gentlemen to Join him In the erection of r 
select family hotel or ciub house on the most beau'l 
ful and eligible situation at Or> enwood Lake. N. Y. 
with from -weniy io titty acres of land, as may be de- 
sired, and will t'lke one-third of i he purchase prlci 
of the prooerty in stock or shares lu the enterprise 
Choice building site*, with wat‘r fronts, also 'orsale. 
lu plots to suit, on favorable terms. Circulars can 
be had at office of Fokkst and Stream. App yto 
or address 8. CALDWELL, Greenwood Lake, 
Orange County, Y. tnsyio U 
The Stanton Siphon "Fountain Pen HoBder. 
. B 
_ . 
The Only Practical and Really Useful Fountain Pen-Holder 
Ever Manufactured. 
Tho nniv Pntintaln Pen-holder with a FLEXIBLE SIPHON, so that any size or make of Pen can be used. 
The onlv ^Fountain Pen-holder in which the INK does not come In contact with oxldizable metal, and 
therefore oaanot decompose or coagulate. No spilling of Ink can occur In tilling, as the lube Is filled by 
suctloufrom any vessel containing ; writing fluid. . 
No Inkstand or Special Ink Required. 
ALWAYS READY FOR USE. 
7s a verv handsome and convenient pocket article; is made of s'rong metal, heavily nickel-plated and 
nollahed ? Contains sufficient luk to closely write tiOcnti/ paqe» offoolxcap ; will feed to the point of tne pen 
m.til tfic'last ^drop ofdnk is exhausted, anu being air-tight the luk can neither evaporate nor mould. Is 
ess I yr e nlen I she d ,°a Licays perfectly clean and any steel or gold pen can be substituted for the handsome 
^bro^kMe^ricUbleGoldax Pen furnished with each holder. . . 
Soortsmen will find it a most Convenient Companion when 
K away from home. 
Will earn- sufficient Ink for TEN DAYS’ ordinary use. Especially adapted to the use of Dociors. Law- 
vir\ Commercial Travelers, Coder tors, Government officers. Railway Official- Tourists, and all who 
can appreciate the Immense comfort lu always having their own pen and ink with them. 
Bent by mall on receipt of 25 cents, with full directions. 
STENT & CO., Manufacturers’ Agents , 
p o Box 2,997- 132 Nassau St., New York. 
The Trade Supplied. Send.for Catalogue of Useful Novelties. 
Tho Route of the Tourist, 
Sportsman and Pleasure Seeker. 
TAKE THE 
People’s Line Steamer. 
FHOht piF.it 41, N. R., foot of Canal st., dally, 
except Sunday, at. 6 p. m., connecting at Albany 
with Express Trains 
wnrntogii, I alio Champlain, Lake George, 
the Adlrnnilncks, Montreal, anil all points 
lids l s' he only steamboat line selUng tlckets 
and checking baggage to places on tbe N. \ . C. R. It 
FIRST CLASS FARE SI. DECK, 25c. 
EXCURSION TICKETS TO ALBANY AND 
RETURN, SI 50. 
can be had at tho 
t fllcc oil the 
pier, «t all West- 
cott Express offices, at all the ho' cl- and ticket 
offices in New Y< rk, cr of connecting Railroad and 
Steamboat Lffies.^^ 0en>1 passenger Agent . 
RE I UKPJ, w- 
THROUGH TICKETS 
TROUT F1SHINC ! 
TATH AM’S 
IMPROVED CHILLED SHOT. 
(RED^ LABEL. - ' 
Gives greater penetration and belter pattern than ordinary shot. Equally well adapted to 
choke-bore?, modified chokes and cylinders. 
Our chilled shot will be found free from shrinkage, more splierlenl, more uniform In size, 
harder, heavier end of brighter and cleaner Unlsh lhan any other. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
TATHAWI & BROS., 82 Beekman St., 
NEW YORK. 
■y 
Also manufacturers of PATENT FINISH, AMERICAN STANDARD ,P«9? SHOT, Bad COM- 
PRESSED BUCK SHOT, more uniform ordinary moulded shot, 1 
The Wisconsin Central Railroad 
THBOUGn TO 
LAKE SUPERIOR. 
EXCURSION TICKETS from Chlcago to Ashlan^ 
aud return for $20 are sold at 63 Llark sti rc ®*’ ^ l '’ ,c . 
C. M and Sr. Paul, Madison Street Depot, Chicago, 
also at low rates from Milwaukee. Dogs, guns and 
“ Forest and 8tream ” route are Men ash a al ] < J^ re ®“ 
Bay for bass flshlug ; Butternut Creek anii uke for 
muscalonge ■ ihe many branches aud lakes of ine 
FUmbeau 8 and Chippewa which teem with bass, pike 
and pickerel, never till last season fl^dby Bporte- 
men. Between SUvir Creek and Ashland all are 
trout streams, and many others can be easily reached 
along the shore from Ashland or Bayfield, while 
rock flshlpg for speckled trout and trolling In the 
Bsv affords excellent spoil. . . 
Tho Chcquamegon hotel at Ashland, bni It last 
year, has been enlarged, and s supplied with a 
sleum-yacht, sail and rowboa s and excellent guides. 
The atmosphere at Ashland Is a sure pieventivo or 
hav fever. „ , „ . 
Steamers from Ashland to all Lake Ports. 
Send for Guide Book. 
HENRY PRATT, G. T. A. 
my9 6m Milwaukee, WIs. 
SALMON, 
CURLEW, 
TROUT. 
An opportunity will be given sporUmicn to visit ihe 
coaBtof Larkspur the coming sum mi r. Address 
M. M, CHICK, *1 Franklin street, Boston. 
