FOREST AND STREAM 
NICHOLS & LEPEVEeT 
SYRACUSE, N. Y, ’ 
MAKKRfl OF 
Make ’’—fourteen foreign competitors and seven American 
FINE S P O R T I N G GUNS. 
" ..%£■£ ft 0 * ^ 
encan, sustaining our assertion of making the beat gun in the workL d 1 lU B 1 Uun of Ameri0 * n 
SEND FOR CATALOGUE OF 1878. 
W inchester j Repeating: Arms C 
MARI FACT URERS OF TUB 
THESE ARMS ARE 
UNSURPASSED FOR 
WINCHESTER £ HOTCHKISS REPEATING FIRE-ARMS 
In all varieties for MILITARY and SPORTING OSES, no I cv- v va riety of 
MITAlSiC ASEMHEOTIOKr. 
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. 
iP? Menu cl. 
Re 1 878? Sharps Rifles at s P rin e Meeting N. R. A., Creedmoor 
MAY 23--LEECH CUP, for the Championship of 
ou flB no e . ri ^ a ’ won b y Mr - Frank Hyde with 
SHARPS LONG-RANGE RIFLE, MODEL 1878 
i 2 70 
OLD R E L |7b L E . 
TRADE MARK. 
Send for Circular. Warero^ms7T77 Broadway, New York. 
Sharps Rifle Co., Bridgeport, Conn., U. S. A. 
fennel. 
SPRATT’S PATENT 
MEAT FIBRINE DOG CAKES. 
St. Louis Kennel Club, 
BREEDERS OF IRISH SETTERS and POINTERS. 
fT. h ,*. mp «r a Berkle y- Champion Elcho, Champion 
loo Ii.-Winner of eight prizes, including Champion 
at Boston b nil New lork, 1878. 
Imported S'lng II., ClendeDnlng's Grouse, Cham- 
p on M>yiie utt-r nnthor to Loo II.— winuer of a 
numher of prizes before lmporiatlon, and llrat at St. 
Louis, 1877 ; second, 1878 ; aud Urat, Bos'ou, 1878. 
inn,M^'iI p °!’y Lol> *[■— ‘Vlnoer of seventeen prizes, 
*1? tllree champion and four special prizes 
ior the best setter blich In the show 
Krin‘“V?im ^ uc D k> St -, L * K - c - 0e,d trlal wl nner 
r?™?; Relily s R ise — Winner of nine prizes, ln- 
ao <l irud lWO cbamplon9 ' aua flret Birmingham, 
Champion Biddy, St. L. K. C. Erin, Whltford’s 
Boated js78 Cr ° f Um at 8C ‘ 1/01118 011(1 cbam P lon at 
Imported Pointer Bow, Bang. Luna— Winner of 
several prizes before Importa ion. beailog Wugg. 
A Is > first at New York, sped »l for best pointer fu 
mo show, and best brace with Sleaford. 
Champion Sl-afnrd. MacGregor (891), Nina (1,253) 
i^T, in ^I, of flr8t at BhTOltfghain, 1876 ; first at St. 
Louis isl and Champion at New York, 187S. 
tii. Hi','. 0ham P lon Sensation, Bal Imore K. C. 
yea~old nnL * r 01 “ r8t at St ‘ LoulJ ' 1878, wUen one 
fofdV er S e ^ : B0W ' ,,0: 8t ‘ Dg » S6: S,ea - 
8T. LOUIS KENNEL CLUB, 706 Pine St., 
ST. LO CIS, MO. Jel3« 
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, 8 , 4, 6, 6, 7, 1878. 
§hc &enncl 
Fleas! Fleas! Worms! Worms! 
STEADMAN’S FLEA POWDER for D0G8. 
A Bane to Fleas — A Boon to Dogs. 
This Powder is guaranteed to kill fleas on doge or 
any other animals, or money returned. It is pat np 
In patent boxes with sliding pepper box top, which 
greatly facilitates its use. Simple and efficacious. 
Price 60 cents by mall. Postpaid 
mj9tf 
ENTRIES CLOSE AUG. 16. 
OHAS. LINCOLN, Supt. 
ARECA NUT FOR WORMS IN DOGS 
A CERTAIN REMEDY. 
Put up In boxes containing a dozen powders, with 
full directions for nse. 
Price 60 cents per Box by mail. 
Botn the above are recommended by Rod and Gum 
and Forxst and Strbam. 
W. H O LBERTON. 
oct 13 117 FULTON 8TREET. 
jyjARYLAND POINTERS IN THE STUD. 
POWTO," 
Liver color, weighs aboot 67 lbs.; Is a flrst-olasi 
Held dog both on coveys and single birds ; has grea' 
speed and eDdurauce, and Is not afraid of briars 
Was shown at Baltimore in the same class as Sensa- 
tion, and was highly commended. 
*' BRAGG." 
Lemon and white, weighs about fl) lbs.; Utter bro- 
ther to Till who took flrat premium for Native 
Pointers at New York, M»y. 1877. 
Fee Tor Either Dog, 820, 
As regards performances of dogs In the Held, 
would refer to Messrs. Clark A Snelder, Baltimore; 
Hon. .7. E. Heyburn, 1,82* Spring Garden street, 
Philadelphia. 
FOR SALE, one liver-colored pnp, bv Ponto, out 
of Gluger, whelped In August, 1877 Price for pnp, 
Si5. Also, Ove dog and four hltcn pups, whelped 
April 1, 1878, by Ponto, out of GlDger. Price. *16. at 
eight weeks old, or $20 per pair. Address MU I R- 
KIKK KENNEL, Mutrklrk, Prince George's County, 
Twenty-one Gold, silver and Bronze Medals 
awarded, lnclndlng Medal of English Konnel 
Club, and of Westminster Kennel 
Clab, New York. 
COCKER SPANIEL 
Breeding Kennel 
None aio a onuine unicro so stamped. 
F. O. Be LUZR, 
IS South William Street, N. Y., Sole Agent, 
BROWN A HILDER, 8t. Louis, Western Ageuta. 
For sale in cases of 112 pounds. 
Rory O’ 
Pure bred red Irish SoKer. The nandmmest as well 
as one of the best bred and finest Held dogs la the 
United States ; winner of first prizo at Now York, 
1877. Fee, $25. 
W. N. CALLENDER, 
Je6 tf Albany, N. Y. 
COCKERS! COCKERS! 
Sportsmen iu want of first-class cocker spanlois 
write at once lo KOBEK P WALKER, Franklin. Do 1 . 
Co , N. V. Stock and delivery guaranteed. Price, 
$15 each for dog or bitch or spayed biten pups. 
m-iya lyr 
M. P. McKOON, Franklin, Del. Co., N. Y. 
I keop only cockers of the finest strains. I sell only 
young stock, I guarantee eutlsfacilon and safe de- 
livery to every customer. Those beautiful mid in- 
telligent dogs cannot be beaten for ruffed grouse 
and woodcock shooting and retrieving. jio if 
J?OK SALE, whon eloht weeks old, twelve One 
l S' iter whc'ps, seveu dogs and five bite lies, out 
of my blue beltou Well by Burges' Druid ; whelped 
May 17. Five are black, tan and white, balance 
black and wid e. Address L. F. WHITMAN No 
6Clly Hall, Deirolt, Mich. Jel3 lot 
F 
OR SALE— Pointer t ups, five months o'd, on: 
_ of tnv Queen, by Jesse Shorwood's imported 
champion Sancho; also, a ted Ir.sh setter dog, out of 
Moll II.. by St. Patrick II. If sold ut once will be 
sold oheap. Address N. R. BAKER, Topeka, Kan. 
JoiO 3t 
F OR SALE— A BARGAIN— Cocker spaniels ; 
well-bred dog and idicb, nine niODlIm old; 
price, J 15 for the pair, or $10 <aeli. Win exchange 
ono of them for a pnro-brtd Bkve terrier pun, two 
or pIx months old. E. B. HARTWELL 80S Third 
avenue, Louisville, Ky. j u *7 n 
F O ( SALE— A thoroughbred setter dog, tbroo 
years old, by a pure QlideraIee»o dog, unt of a 
bitch by Morrord’a celebrated Joe. Tins ring is 
thoroughly broken. Refer to Horace Smith. 33 Park 
Row. New York, ai to qualities, etc Price $76, 
T. DENMBAD, P. U. Box »5S, Baltimore, Md. 
Jell* at 
E NGLISH PRIZE, STUD, SPORTING AND NON 
Sporting Dogs for sde. Greyhounds, pointers, 
setters, retrievers, spaniels, broke for the field, £20 
each; for the field and show bench, of go u p«<iK 
greea, £40 each ; fox terriers, bull terriers, black 
and tau terriers, from £10 each, all dead gome, of 
good pedigrees, und very valuable for breeding; 
better qu .llty for the show bench, £20 1 
few Yorkshire terriers, at £10 each. 
Md. 
apr26 3m 
F OR SALE— A well-broken native setter. He is 
an exoellent partridge dog and godd retriever. 
Price moderate, or woold . xonange for a good 
breooh-loader, it. A, G1UFF1NG, Hartford. Conn. 
Je27 2t 
for the show bench, £20 each. Also a 
o terriers, at £to each. The prize 
Yorkshire terrier, “ Willie,” will be told. Winners 
of sliver cup, Queensbnry, Drtt and silver cap UI- 
verston, and ten other prizes. All dogs will be sent 
to Me era. Bamp'on A Stegllsh, Express Agent*, do 
William street, New York. Drafts to accompiny 
order, payable on Alliance Bank. LoDdon. 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 «m 
S PIKE COLLARS —Spike Collars, by means ol 
whlcli dojs of an v aob or bkerd, no matter 
bow long linnted, or what the disposition, can be 
tanght to fetch aud carrv. and to retrieve game In a 
most perfect manner, with no play about It. Doga 
broken of gun shyness and whip-shyness, made 
steady before and behind, and *• to heel ” steadily ; 
prevents lugging ou the chain, besides a much more 
extended sphere of usefulness. Price, with direc- 
tions for using, $3. Kenuel collars, which no dog 
can get over his head, price $1. Address M. VON 
CULTS. Delawaro City Del. febl U 
D OGS BROKEN— Gzollemen detlrmg to have 
their dogs broken this year by me will i lease 
communicate at once. Want them fitted for the 
field ere season opens. Shall go Snath for the 
winter with the dogs. Some choice yoanir stock for 
sale low. Address B. S, WANMAKER, Clifton. 
Paasalo County, N. J, )»3T U 
F OR SALE— A very fine London (Adams A Co.) 
nmde. lo-gauge breech-loader, choke-bored, re- 
bounding locks, with magnificent walnut case an 1 
outer leather covering, i'uptrb pattern end pene- 
tration. Address CHOKE, box til, Uallfai, N. S 
Jelffi'it 
origin eif’s <£ood;]. 
THOMAS ALDRED’S 
Superior Archery. 
W. HOLBERTON & CO. f 
BOLE AGENTS, 
11T FULTON STREET, N. Y. 
A very floe stock of the above first-class makers 
goods Just arriving. Liberal dlsoount to the trade. 
Fine Trout, fiaaa and Hiiluinn Fllea, tied after 
McBride, Tbad. Norris, or other patterns, la a 
superior manner, constantly In stock. 
Trout Film, per dozen, $1. 
Alulae and Black Han Files, With dOQble 
guards, per dozen, ft. 
Large lllnck Bass Files, With doable guards, 
per dozen, (3. 
r- aim on Flies, per dozen, $5, 
Ste other adeertUemenl. 
E, 
Maffic Lunterus and Stereopuoua*. 
A H. T. ANTHONY A CO., Ml Broadway, 
N. Y., opposite Metropolitan. Stereoscopes 
and Views: Qraphoeoopes. Ohromoa and Frames ; 
Albums, Photograph* of Celebrities, Photographic 
Transparencies, Oonvex Glass, Pbotographio Ma- 
terials, Awarded First Premium at Yl«nn* and 
Philadelphia, 
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