KOREBT AND STREAM. 
393 
NICHOLS & LEFEVEH, 
SYRACUSE, N. Y., 
MAKERS OF 
FINE SPORTING GUNS. 
Winners, at the Great St. Louis Bench Show and Exhibition of Sportsmen’s Goods, of the only 
two Gold Medals given— “ For the Best Gun of A.ny Make," and “ For the Best Gun of American 
Make’’— fourteen foreign competitors and seven American, sustaining our assertion of making the best gun in the world. 
SEND FOR CATALOGUE OF 1878. 
Winchester i Repeating Arms Company 
MANUFACTURERS OF THE 
WINCHESTER & HOTCHKISS REPEATING FIRE-ARMS 
In all varieties for MI LIT', RY aud SPORTING USES, and ev-ry variety of 
figs 
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THESE ARMS ARE 
UNSURPASSED FOR 
RAPIDITY, ACCURACY, DURABILITY and EFFICIENCY, 
AMD ARE NOW OFFERED AT 
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 
For Illustrated Catalogue and Price List, address 
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COMPANY, 
New Haven, Connecticut, or 245 Broadway, New York. 
Sharps Rifles Against the World. 
Record of Sharps Rifles at Spring Meeting N. R. A., Creedmoor 
I 878 ; 
MAY 23--LEECH CUP, for the Championship of 
America, won by Mr. Frank Hyde with 
SHARPS LONC-RANCE RIFLE, MODEL 1878. 
*Sjg ,ea “’ D8ln * 1270 
Best record of any other Rifle " ‘ , 
In five-sixths of the matches In which the Sharps Rides were allowed to boused, and were used, at the 
Spring Meeting of the N. R. A., May 23, 24 and 26, at Creedmoor, they won Flrat Prizes. 
OLD 
RELIABLE. 
TRADE MARK. 
Send for Circular. Warerooms^l 77 Broadway, New York. 
Sharps Rifle Co., Bridgeport. Conn., U. S. A. 
iP? genntl. 
St. Louis Kennel Club, 
BREEDERS OF IRISH SETTER8 and POINTERS. 
Champion Berkley, Champion Elcho, Champion 
Loo II.— Wlnuer of eight prizes, Including Champion 
at Boston and New York, 1878. 
Imported Sting II ., Olendennlng's Grouse, Cham- 
pion M ybe, litter brother to Loo II.— Winner of a 
number of prizes before Importation, and flrst at St. 
Louis, 1877 ; second, 1878 ; and first, Boston, 1878. 
Champion Loo II.— Winner of Bcvonteeu prizes, 
lnomdlng three champion and four special prizes 
for the best setter bitch In the show. 
Champion Dock, 9t. L K. C. field trial winner 
Erin. Helrly’s Rose — Winner of bine prizes, In- 
cluding two champions, and flrst at Birmingham, 
England. 
Champion Biddy, St. L. K. C. Erin, Whltford’s 
Erin— Winner of flrst at St. Louis and champion at 
Boston, 1S78. 
Imported Pointer Bow, Bang, Luna— Winner of 
several prizes before Importation, beating Wogg. 
Also first at Now York, special for best pointer in 
the show, and best brace with Sleaford. 
Champion Sleaford, MacGregor (894), Nina (1,263) 
—Winner of flrst at Birmingham, 1876; first at St. 
Louis, 1878, aud Champion at New York, 1878. 
Olytle, Champion Sensation, Bal imore K. C. 
Lily— Winner of first at St. Louis, 1878, when one 
year old 
Fee— Berkley, *40 ; Bow, *40; Sting II., >26; Slea- 
ford, *26. Address 
ST. LOUIS KENNEL CLUB, 700 Pine St., 
ST. LOUI8, MO. Jel3 4t 
St. Paul Bench Show, 
To be given under the auspices of the 
Minnesota Kennel Club, 
AT 
STA t E fair grounds 
8T. PAUL, MINN. 
SEPTEMBER 2, 3 , 4, 5, 6, 7, 1878. 
ENTRIES CLOSE AUG. 16. 
mya tf 
OHAS. LINCOLN, Supt. 
he fennel. 
Fleas! Fleas! Worms! 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 op 
In patent boxes with sliding pepper box top, which 
greatly facilitates Its use. Simple and efficacious. 
Price 60 cents by molt, Postpaid 
ARECA NUT FOR WORMS IN DOGS 
A CERTAIN REMEDY. 
eat np in boxes containing a dozen powders, with 
full directions for use. 
Price 50 cent* per Bo* by moll. 
Eotn the above are recommended by Rod and Gum 
md Forkst and Stream. 
W. 
HOLBERTON 
117 FUI.TON STREET. 
jyjARYLAND POINTERS IN THE STUD. 
POWTO." 
Liver color, weighs about 67 lbs.; Is a flrat-clasr 
fleld dog both ou coveys and single birds ; has grea' 
speed and endnrauce, and Is not afraid of briars 
Was shown at Baltimore in the same olass as Sensa- 
tion, and was highly commended. 
■’BRAGO." 
Lemon and white, weighs about 60 lbs.; litter bro- 
ther to Till, who took Urst premium for Native 
Pointers at New York, May. 1877. 
Fee for Either Dog, *20. 
As regards performances of dogs In the fleld, 
would refer to Messrs. Clark A Sneliier, Baltimore; 
lion. J. E. Reyburn, 1.822 Spring Garden street, 
Philadelphia. 
FOR SALE, one liver-colored pup, by Ponto, out 
of GlDger. whelped In August, 1*77. Price for pup. 
*25. Also, five dog and four hitch pups, whelped 
April 1, 187S, by Ponto, out of Ginger. Price, *16, at 
eight weeks old, or *2t) per pair. Address MUIR- 
KIRK KENNEL, Mutrkirk, Prime George’s County, 
Md. apr26 3m 
IP? Sennel. 
SPRATT’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 arc genuine uu.er, .-.v, mumped, 
F. O. De LUZK, 
18 Sonth William Street, N. Y., Sole Agent. 
BROWN & HLLDEK, 8t, Louis, Western Agents. 
For sale in oases of 112 pounds. 
Eh* §*nwi- 
Westminster Kennel Club 
POINTERS FOR SALE. 
Rory O’More. 
Pure bred red Irish Setter. The handsomest as well 
as one of the best bred and tlnest fleld dogs in the 
United States; winner of first prize at New York, 
1877. Fee, *25. 
W. N. CALLENDER, 
Je6tf Albany, N. Y. 
COCKERS! COCKERS! 
Sportsmen In want of firet-ciu-s cocker spaniels 
write at once to ROBERT WALKER, Franklin, Dei. 
Co., N. Y. Stock and delivery guaranteed. Price, 
*16 each for dog or bitch or spayed bitch pups. 
moy2 lyr 
F OR SALE— A number of setter dogs; broken and 
unbroken dogs hoarded and broken; all for low 
prices. H. T. DAVIS, Sonth Wethersfield, Conn. 
Jed S'- 
E nglish prize, stud, sporting and non 
Sporting Dogs (or side. Greyhounds, pointers, 
setters, retrievers, spaniels, broke for the fleld, £20 
each; for the fleld and show bench, of go d p**di- 
grees, £40 each; fox terriers, bull terriers, black 
and tan terriers, from £10 each, all dead g«rue, of 
good pedigrees, and very valuable for breeding ; 
better quiflty for the show bench, £20 each. Also a 
few Yorkshire terriers at £10 each. The prize 
Yorkshire terrier, “ Willie," will be sold. Winners 
of silver cop, Queeusbury, flrst aid silver cup Ul- 
verston, and ten other prizes. All dogs will be sent 
to Me are. Bampton & Steglleb, Express Agents, 6o 
William street, New York. Draft* to accmnpmy 
order, pavableon Alliance Bank, Loudon Satisfac- 
tion U guaranteed by the advertiser, who U a Judge 
and reporter of English dog shows. F SI EEL, 
Well Royd Farm, Stnmp Cross, Halifax, England. 
mart 6m 
S PTgtc roi.LARS.— Snlke Collars, ny means ol 
whiett does of ant A08 or sherd, no matter 
how long hunted, or what the disposition, can be 
taught to fetch and carry, and to retrieve game In a 
moat perfect manner, with no play about it. Dogs 
broken of gnn-ahynesa and whip-shyness, made 
steady before anil behind, and ” to heel " steadily ; 
prevents lugging on the chain, besides a much more 
extended sphere of usefulness. Price, with direc- 
tions for using, *3. Kennel collars, which no dotr 
can get over his head, price *1. Address M. VON 
OTJIAN. Delaware City Del. feb7 tf 
One Lemon and White Dog, two months old, by 
Sensation, out of Daisy II., site by OrglU’s Flake, 
oat of Lilly, and wlnuer of first prize New York. 
1877, price *60. 
Also one Lemon anil White Dog, *60. 
One Black and White Dog. *40. 
One Blank and White Bl ch, *30. 
One Liver and White Bitch, *30. 
All two months old, out of Whisky, by Sleaford. 
Order of the Seoretarv W. K. C„ 2a West Thirty- 
second stieet, New York. 
COCKER SPANIEL 
Breeding Kennel 
ov 
M. P. MCKOON, Franklin, Del. Co., N. Y. 
I keep only cockers of the finest strains. I sell only 
young stock. 1 guarantee satisfaction and eafo de- 
livery io every customer. Those beautiful and In- 
telligent dogs cannot be beuten for ruffed grouse 
and woodcock shooting and retrieving. J10 t 
W ANTED— Pointer or setter, well broken on 
woodcock; dog or bitch; not particular; If 
price Is low. address Lock Box 38, Great Falls, N. B. 
JelS 2t 
I .''OR SALE, when eight weeks old, twelve One 
sitter whelps, seven dugs and live bitches, oat 
of my blue belton Mell by Barges’ Druid ; whelped 
May 17. Five are black, tan and white, balance 
black and while. Address L. F. WHITMAN, No. 
6 City Hall, Detroit, Mloh. JelS lot 
W ANTED— A setter gyp. Black and tan. black 
and white, or liver ami while; must bo well 
bred and cheap. Address, giving color, age and 
price, S. H., this office. Jo201t 
F 
OR S 4 LE— Pointer rmps, five months old, oat 
of my (Jaecn, by Jesse Sherwood’s Imported 
champion Sancho; also, a red Irish setter dog, out of 
Moll If., by St. Patrick II. If sold nt once will bo 
sold cheap. Address N. R. BAKER, Topeka, Kan. 
Je20Bt 
F OR SALE— Two fleld trial or Llewellln setter 
puppies, over three mootlis old. For foil pedi- 
gree aud price address J. N. SHAPLEY, Hazleton, 
Pennsylvania. je*o tf 
b tORTY-FIVE DOLLARS will buy a thorougbly- 
brokeu red Irish setter with a pedigree for 
Ofty years. Address E. J. ROBBfNo, Wethersfield, 
Conn. Jets 
S or S*k’ 
FIELD, COVER AND TRAP 
SHOOTINC. 
F OR SALE— Red Irish setter Sam, twenry-threo 
months old, partly broken, by Thompson’s Duke, 
out of Fanny. Duke was the winner of special 
stock dog prize at New York Dog Show, 1878, Sam 
being exhibited as one of hts get. Price *75. Ad- 
dress CAMPBELL STEWARD, Uoshen, Orange Co., 
X. y. Je2u It 
BY CAPT. BOUARDU8. 
New sod enlarged edition, containing instructions 
for glass ball shooting, and chapter on breeding and 
breaking of dogs by Miles Johnson. For rale at 
this otUoe. Price $2. 
CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY bought, sold 
and exchanged. 0. 8. PECK, 8 West Twenty-fifth 
’Yo ’ ~ 
street, New York. 
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