NICHOLS & LEFEVER, 
SYRACUSE, N. Y., 
MAKERS OF 
SEND FOR CATALOGUE OF 1878. 
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MANUFACTURERS OF THE 
THESE ARMS ARE 
UNSURPASSED FOR 
WINCHESTER 8 HOTCHKISS REPEATING FIRE-ARMS 
In all varieties for MILITARY and SPORTING USES, and every variety of 
KITARMe ASSMWHITIOH', 
RAPIDITY, ACCURACY, DURABILITY and EFFICIENCY 
AND 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. iP? 
Re< i Sharps Rifles at Spring Meeting N. R. A., Creedmoor 
878: 
MAY 23— LEECH CUP, for the Championship of 
b V Mr - Fr ank Hyde with 
SHARPS LONC-RANCE RIFLE, MODEL 1878. 
Sharps (Modo^?ST8) mVi'Is?/ ^V a”"*record^ yards « {270 
OLD RELIABLE. 
TRADE MARK. 
Send for Circular. Warerooms, 177 Broadway, New York. 
Sharps Rifle Co,, Bridgeport, Conn., U. S. A. 
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St. Louis Kennel Club, 
BREEDERS OF IRISH SETTER8 AND POINTERS. 
Champion Berkley. Champion Elcho, Chumplon 
Loo II.— Winner of eight prizes, Including Champion 
at Boston and New vork, 1878. 
Imported Sttng II., Oleudenuing's Grouse, Cham- 
pion M >ybe, litter brother to Loo II.— Winuer of a 
number of prizes before Importation, and first at. St. 
Louis, 1877 ; second, 1878 ; and first, boston, 1878. 
Champion Loo II. — Winner of seventeen prizes, 
including three champion and four special prizes 
for the best setter bitch in the show . 
Champion Duck, St. L. K. C. field trial winner 
Erin. Reldy’s Ruse — Winner of nine prizes, In- 
cluding two champions, and first at Birmingham, 
England. 
Champion Biddy St. L. K. C. Erin, Whttford’a 
trin— winner of first at St. Louis and champion at 
Boston, 1S78. 
Imported Pointer Bow, Bang. Lnua— Winner of 
several prizes before lmporta'ion. beating Wugg. 
Also first at New York, special for best pointer In 
the show, and best brace with Slearord. 
Champion Sleaford. MacGregor (8941, Nlua (1,253) 
—Winner of first at Birmingham, 1876; first at St. 
Louis, 1878, nnd Champion at New York, 1878. 
y n in Champion Sensation, Bal iroore K. C. 
Lily— winner of first at St. Louis, 1878, when one 
year old. 
Fee— Berkley, $40; Bow, $40; Sting II., $25; Slea- 
ford, $25. Address. • 
8T. LOUIS KENNEL CLUB, 71)5 Pine St., 
ST. LOUIS, MO. Jel3 4t 
<§lte gjcnttcl. 
Fleas! Fleas! Worms! Worms! 
STEADMAN’S FLEA POWDER for DOGS. 
A Baue to Fleas— A Boon to Dogs. 
This Powder is guaranteed to kill Oeae on dogs or 
any other animals, or money returned. It la put np 
In patent boxes with sliding pepper box top, which 
greatly facilitates its use. Simple and efficacious. 
Price BO cents by mail. Postpaid 
St. Paul Bench Show, 
To be given undor the auspices of the 
Minnesota Kennel Club, 
AT 
STA'T'E FAIR GROUNDS 
ST. PAUL, MINN. 
SEPTEMBER 2, 8 , 4, 5, 6, 7, 1878. 
ARECA NUT FOR WORMS IN DOGS 
A CERTAIN REMEDY. 
Pnt np In boxes containing a dozen powders, with 
full directions for use. 
Price 50 cents per Box by mall. 
Both the above are recommended by RodandGou 
and Forhst and Stkbam. 
W. HOLBERTON. 
OOt 13 U7 FULTON STREET. 
M 
ARYLAND POINTERS IN THE STUD. 
ENTRIES CLOSE AUG. 16. 
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CHAS. LINCOLN, Supt. 
PONTO," 
Liver color, weighs about 67 lbs.; Is a flrst-clast 
field dog both on coveyaand single birds ; has grea - 
speed and endurance, and Is not afraid of briars 
Was shown at Ualtlmore in the same class as Sensa- 
tion, Bnd was highly commended. 
•’BRAGG." 
Lemon and white, weighs about flo lbs.; litter bro- 
ther to Till, who took first premium for Native 
Pointers at New York, May, 1877. 
Fe© for Either Dog. $20, 
As regards performances of dogs In the field, 
would refer to Messrs. Clark 4 Snelder, Baltimore; 
Hod. J. E. Keyburu, 1,822 Spring Garden street, 
Philadelphia. 
FOR SALE, one llver-eolored pup, bv Ponto, out 
of Ginger, whelped m August, 1877. Price for pup, 
$75. Also, five dog and tour bitch pojps, whelped 
April l, 1S78, by Ponto, out of Ginger . Price, Sis, at 
eight weeks old, or $20 per pair. Address MUlR- 
KIRK KENNEL, MulrKlrk, Prince George's County. 
Md. apr26 3m 
F OR SALE— A number of setter dogs; broken and 
unbroken dogs boarded and broken; all for low 
prices. H. T. DAVIS, South Wethersfield, Conn. 
Jet) 4t 
SPRATT’S PATENT 
MEAT FIBRINE DOG CAKES. 
Twenty-one Gold. Silver and 
awarded. Including Medal of 
Club, and of Westmlnsi 
and Bronze Medals 
- A of English Kennel 
- estmlnatcr Kennel 
Club, New York. 
None arc genuine umerr ou scamped, 
F. O. De I.UZK, 
IS South William Street, N. Y., Solo Agent. 
BROWN 4 HILDER, St. Loots, Western Agents. 
For sale in cans of 112 pounds. 
Rory O’More. 
Pore bred red Irish Setter. The handsomest as well 
as one of the best bred and finest field dogs In the 
United Srates ; winner of first prize at New York, 
1877. Fee, $25. 
W. N. CALLENDER, 
Je6 tf Albany, N. Y. 
COCKERS! COCKERS! 
Sportsmen In want of flrat-c!a.“3 cocker spaniels 
write at once to ROBERT WALKER, Franklin. Del. 
Co., N. r. Stock and delivery guaranteed. Price, 
$15 each for clog or bitch or spayed bitch pups. 
rnuyj lyr 
E nglish prize, stud, sporting and non 
Sporting Dogs for sale. Greyhounds, pointers, 
setters, retrievers, spaniels, broke for the field, £20 
each ; for the field and show bench, of go id pedi- 
grees, £40 each ; fox terriers, bnll terriers, black 
and tan terriers, from £10 each, all dead game, of 
food pedigrees, and very valuable for breeding; 
letter quality for the show bench, £30 each. Also a 
few Yorkshire terriers, at £10 each. The prize 
Yorkshire terrier, ■* Willie," will be sold. Winners 
of silver cap, Qaeensbnry, first and sliver onp Ul- 
verston, and ten other prizes. All dogs will be sent 
toMe srs. Bampton * Stegllsh, Express Agents, 60 
William street, New York. Drafts to accompany 
order, payable on Alliance Bank. London. Satisfac- 
tion Is guaranteed by the advertiser, who Is a Judge 
and reporter of English dog shows. F STEEL, 
Well Royd Farm, Stump Cross, Halifax, England. 
mar7 6m 
S PIKKCOLLARS — Spike Collars, by means ol 
which dogs of any AG8 or biiebd, no matter 
how long hooted, or what the disposition, can be 
taught to fetch and oarrv. and to retrieve gatne'ln a 
most perfect manner, with no play about It. Dogs 
broken of gun-shyness and whip-shyness, made 
steady before and 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 dog 
can get over his head, price $1. Address M. VON 
CULIN, Delaware City. Del. febT tf 
F OR SALE— Six popples, whelped May 19. oat of 
Woodbrldge’a Plunket-Nell's setter bitch Mag- 
e e, by Col. P..W. Hudson's Imported Gordon dog 
ax ; undoubted pedigree. Three red dogs, one 
black and tan gyp, and a pair seal brown, dog and 
gyp, wlih tan marks. Price $10. Addreaa J. L. 
WOODBRIDGE, Box 208, North Manchester, Conn. 
]e37It 
COCKER SPANIEL 
Breeding Kennel 
OK 
M. P. McKOON, Franklin, Del. Co., N. Y. 
I kcop only cockers of the finest strains. I sell only 
young stock, I guarantee satisfaction and mb de- 
livery to every customer. These bcnutlfui and In- 
telligent dogs cannot bo beaten for ruffed grouse 
and woodcock shooting nnd retrieving. JIO if 
F OR SALE, when eight weeks old, twelve fine 
si tter whelps, soven dogs and five bitches, out 
of my blue belton Mell by Burges' Druid ; whelped 
May 17. Five are block, tan und whiro, balance 
black and white. Address L. F. WHITMAN, No. 
5 City Hall, Detroit, Mich. jcis lot 
F OR BALE— Pointer pops, five months old, out 
of my Queen, by Jesse Sherwood's Imported 
champion Sancho; also, a red Irish setter dog, out of 
Moll II., by Bt. Patrick H. If sold at once will bo 
sold cheap. Address N. R. BAKER, Topeka, Kan. 
Jo20 8t 
F OR SALE CHEAP— A few splendid, well-bred. 
soveu-months-old Gordon sorter puppies; full 
pedigree. 8. J. U., P. O. Box 1.228, N. Y. Je2T it 
F OR BALE— A woll-broken native seller. He is 
an excellent partridge dog and good retriever. 
Prlco moderate, or would • xehango for a good 
breech-loader. «. A. GRIPPING, Hartford, conn. 
Je27 2t 
C LUMBER SPANIEL FOR SALE-Homp, litter 
brother to Duchess, winner of second prlzo at 
New York Bench Show. 1878. Price $26. f.'UAS. 
W. BANKS, Putapsco Kennels, Elkrldgo Landing, 
Md. jm It 
F OR SALE-A BAROAIN-Cockor spaniels; 
well-brerl dog and bitch, nine momiis old; 
price, $16 for the pair, or $10 each. Win exchango 
ono of them for a pure-bred Skvc terrier pup. two 
or six months old. E. B. HARTWELL, 305 Third 
avenuo, Louisville, Ky. Je27 2t 
F OR SALE— DIN K8 and SCOT, the handsomest 
bra- e of black sad tun tetters in the country ; 
full brothers ; four y curs old. Sire bv Munn's Buko 
Of Gordon, dam Kate. Thoroughly brokeu on snipe, 
quail and woodcock Retrieve from land and water. 
Address M. HUGHES, Box 774. New York. Jc27 It 
D OGS BROKEN— Oeotlemon desiring to have 
their dogs broken Ibis year by roe will oleasc 
commuolcate at once. Want them fitted for the 
field ere season opens. Shall go South for (ho 
winter with the dogs. Some choice young stock for 
sale low. Address E. S. WANMAKBH, Clifton, 
Passaic County, N. J. Jc27 tf 
F 
OR SALE— A thoroughbred setter dog, three 
years old, by a pure Glidersleetu dog, ou' of a 
blich by Morford's celebrated Joe. Th'« dog is 
thoroughly broken. Refer to Horace Smith, 33 Park 
Row. New York, ai to qualities, etc. JTlco $75. 
T. DENMEAD. P. o. Box 458, Baltimore, Md. 
je 27 at 
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TT7ILD PIGEONS— Live wild ptg’ons for sale for 
Vv shooting purposes st VV. 8. COX & CO. , Whole 
sale Frnlt and Produce Commission Merchants. N o 
174 West Sixth itreet, Cincinnati. Ohio. Je2T It 
F OR SALE-6.000 llvo wild pigeons, stall fed. for 
for trapshooting AddreanO. b. FITCH. Wil- 
cox, Pa., or N. SCHULTZ, 65 Cliff streeet, N. Y 
1*27 <t 
/R SALE, CHEAP— A long-range Sharps Ride, 
all complete and In fine order. Address box ISO, 
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