458 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
vrARYLAND POIN TERS IN THE STUD. 
1V1 poHTO." 
Hon. and was highly commended. 
*« BRAGG." 
, nn( i white, weighs about 60 lbs.; litter bro- 
ttSTm who took first premium lor Native 
Pointers at New York. May. 1817. 
Fee for Elllier Dog. *20. 
As regards performances of doge In the field, 
would refer to Messrs. Clark A Sneldcr, Baltimore; 
Hon. J. E. Reyburu, 1.822 Spring Garden street, 
P FOR e «Ai.R, one liver-colored pup, by Ponto, out 
of Ginger, whelped In August, 1837. Price for pup. 
$35. Also, five dog and tour bitch puja. wlielped 
April 1, 1978, by Ponto, out of Ginger. *16. at 
eight weeks old, or *20 per pair. Address MU1R- 
KIRU KENNEL, Mulrklrk, Prince George « County, 
Md. aprtssm 
St7 Paul Bench Show, 
To be given under the auspices of the 
Minnesota Kennel Club, 
AT 
sta^e fair oROUNDS 
ST. PAUL, MINN. 
SEPTEMBER 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 1878. 
my9 tf 
ENTRIES CLOSE AUG. 16. 
CHAS. LINCOLN. Supt. 
t^or SALE — {'no black-snd-tan better, two years 
1^ and a half old, well broken and superior ro- 
trlever hand-ome and good In all reapei is, and c i - 
not well ho beaten for prairie work ; also, one d”g 
nnd one hitch pup, four months old, black and white, 
sired ^ Demltle s Dash— Pride of the Border : Dora 
ont of my Nel lc 'I he above stock w 11 be Bold lor 
one-half actual value if taken soon. G. H. GOOD- 
RICH, Toledo, Tama Co., Iowa. JJ* “ 
F OR SALE— Black-and-tan bitch Dream, two years 
old, out of Tilley's Dream by Mann a Duke. 
Thoroughly broken, wonderfully quick, fast and 
stylish, staunch on her point, steady to Heel and gun; 
uncommonly clean retriever. Also lemon ana white 
pointer dog Sefton, of Lillie by Sensation, ldgU- 
headed, fast, stylish ranger, very staunch on game 
Also four popples by Flake out of Lillie, very hand 
80 This stock is about as good and reliable as any 
offered In the United Males. Address, J. A. S. 
Forest and Stream Office, 
SHELTON’S Auxiliary Rifle Barrel for Breech-Loading Shot-Guns. 
B LOODED watch dog pup wanted; large breed 
Address TRAMPS, N. Y. Herald office. 
July « tf 
W ANTED— Polnter'bitch pup, five to six months 
old. AUG. FRANKS, Wapakoneta, O. ^ ^ 
F 
OR SALE— Six red Irish retter pnps, two dogs 
.■ and tonrbltohes, whelned May 
[I (Belle Meade— Robinson's Jack), by Mack, t.e out 
f Carrie by Plunket ; price, when e‘ght weeks old 
$IB .Andress P. DUNHAM. Leeds, Mass. J-1131 
F 
iOR SALE — English setter dog, 4 yefrs old thor- 
. opghlv broken. Can be ‘een on game-wood- 
cock, quail ' <t partridge. Addre.-s, -P- O Box 2,716, 
Brockton Mass. 11 
F or SALE-A well broken liver and white setter 
dog, three years old-splendid retriever; or 
will exchange lor a well hr. ken cocker spaniel Ad. 
dress, Drawer 22, Gonvernenr, N. Y. d u n 
r>OR SALE— Red Irish setter dog pn^ Sroos old 
X pedigree guaranteed ; price vety low FISHER 
A B1CKERT0N, 119 Flatbush avenue, Brooking ^ 
F OR SALE— Setter puppies out of Klllarncy (1m- 
ported Frisk-Grouse), by imported Milo pan 
Venu») ; pedigree guaranteed. Gyps, v 6 ; dogs, 
*10 Address, BARTON, New Dot p, Staten Island 
N. Y. 3yU 41 
F OR SALE-Gordon setter pup, gyp, black and 
U tan, 18 mos. old. Send for particulars to R. 
ANSON CR1E, Rockland, Maine. )yll 2t 
can^removedjnBt as wldch^w'eTghVabont one pound, almost lnstanuy 
auxiliary rifle barrel company, 
MUAiu.n. NEW HAVEN, CONN. 
P.O, b*X 1,178. * 
W.\W.. Greener’s Champion Treble Wedge Fast* 
Breech-Loaders 
rr b 
WXXIIVXHO CUH 
At the International pigeon shooting, Monaco, Feb., 
1878, the Grand Prlx de Casino, an objtt d'art valued at 
Ulc uriliiu I 1 IA UD '.aouiu, “ v wy , - “ — -V 
£1C9 and a money prize of £706, this the greatest 
prize ever shot for at Monaco, was competed for by 
sixty -six of the best shots of all nations, and won by 
Mr. CUolmondley Pennell, with a full-choke bore 
Wedge-Fast Gun by W. W. Greener, killing 11 birds 
out of 12 at 28 yards and 1 foot and 29X yards. He 
also won the second event, killing 8 birds in succession 
at 83 yards, making a total of 19 Dlrds out of 20. This 
Is acknowledged to be the beet shooting on record. 
The winning gun at the choke-bore matoh, 1877. beat- 
ing 17 guns by the best London makers, and winning 
the silver cup, valued at 60 guineas, presented by Mr. 
i j. purdey, the gunmaker. „ 
The winning gun also at Philadelphia, 1876, In the pigeon shooting match between Oapt. Bogardus and 
W. W. GREENER, St. Mary’s Works, Birmingham, England. 
H. C. SQUIRES, Agent, No. 1 Oortlandt Street, New York City. 
F OR SALE— English breech-loaders, central Are, 
twist barrels, freed locks, snap action, fine fin- 
ish. Price *36. FRANK PERCEY & CO., Oshkosh, 
wis. Jyii 8t 
I DOR SALE CHEAP— A W. A C. Scott A Sons d'ble 
’ B. L. shotgun, 10 bore, with case, 40 sheila and 
implements complete. Address, with sump, CHAS. 
BORNARTH, Shukopee. Scott Co., Minn. Jyii at 
Ranted. 
W ANTED— Additional capital of *7,000 to extend 
a business paying large profits, aod to reduce 
the present cost of manufacture of an article In uni- 
versal demand, secured by two strong patents. One- 
half Interest to the right party with the above 
amount and the fullest investigation solicited to 
show a net protit. of *10.000 tho first year, with orders 
now on hand which oannot bo fllled for want of ne- 
cessary capital. Tho best references given when re- 
quired! None but. principals address J H. office of 
Fobkbt and Stream, 111 bulton Street, N. Y. 
J627«tf, 
ANTED TO EXCHANGE-A “Greener" hlgh- 
est quality B. L. shotgun, 10 gauge, 32 inch : 
wehrht Slba. 14oz.; laminated steel barrels, full plBtoi 
grip"; good as new; cost *250; for same quality any 
first class maker's gun, 12 or lo gauge, 80 Inch, 
weight, 6 to 7«lbs. Address, describing gun, H w. 
AVER*. Byrou, Minn. J* 11 2 t 
GENTLEMAN fond of sport and adven- 
ture. experienced In trapping and wood- 
rrnft generally. going hunting In northern Canada, 
deJres a c. mrade of similar tastes. Those afraid 
of work or unable to share expenses need not apply. 
Mate experience ; references exchanged. Address, 
WINDIGO, Staynor, Ont., Canada. jyll 2t 
— .... w orli«r c»n m*k« 111 » '1*7 nt home. Coitly 
GOLD Outfit tree. AdJreM Tao. A Co., Augo.to, U»ln.. 
Fashionable Cards, no 2 alike, with name > 10c. 
post paid. Qko. I. Rbbd A Co., Nassau, ^N. y. 
25 
ggortmen's Honttf. 
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, CQW-KEEFERS AND DAIRYMEN. 
The Wonderful Self-Acting Cow-Wlilker, 
PATENTED MAY 28, 1878. 
THE MOST USEFUL INVENTION OF THE ACE. 
Tested and approved by many of the leading 
AgrlcultiirlHtN, Dairymen nnd Farm era 
throuihout the United States, and highly re- 
commended by ail «ho have used it. 
WILL MI 1 K A COW IN FROM THREE TO 
FOU i< MTNUl'FS and can bo adjusted and used 
iy a CHILD. Usefu ness, simplicity, cleanli- 
ness, durability and cheapness combined. 
PRICE, TWO DOLLARS. 
A pa ulus, with full instructions and pam- 
phl t oin i sluing description of the milker and 
i ectlonal views and treatise of the cow’s teat' 
an.i bag, sent prepaid to auy address on receipt 
o price, $2. 
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIAL 
25 Lexington Avenue, N. Y., June 6, 1878. 
— i n mi — i hereby certify that, In companv with the Su- 
perintendent of the Am ® r *Pp” L^tlm of the and^ha^lUffiflS^aU that*™ claimed 
society, I have witnessed the operation of the Self-Actmguotv^uiK^, i;0L g MANj veterinary Snrgeon. 
f °Member Royal ojuegfi of Veto® t-Ueons of England and Veterinary surgeon to the American So- 
ciety for ihe rreveutionof Cruelty to Animals. _ 
STENT & CO.. Manufacturer*’ Agents, P. O. Box 2.99T 182 Nassau Street, New Yo_rk._ 
Chesapeake & Ohio HR 
The Route of the Sportsman and Angler 
to the Best Hunting and Fishing 
Grounds of Virginia and 
West Virginia, 
Comprising those of Central and Piedmont Virginia 
Blue Ridge Mountains, Valley of Virginia, Alleghany 
Mountains. Greenbrier and New Rivers, and Kau- 
awba Valley, and including In their varletlM of game 
and tish, deer, bear, wild turkeys, wild duck, grouse, 
qnatl, snipe, woodcock, mountain trout, baas, pike, 
pickerel, ete., etc. 
Guns. Ashing tackle, and one dog for each sports- 
man carried free. 
The Route of the Tourist 
through the most beautiful and picturesque soenery 
of the Virginia Mountains to their most famous 
watering places and summer resorts, 
The 
W ANTED— An Irish or Gordon pup fdog or bitch) 
from six to ten months old. Must be correct 
color and good pedigree. Address «• F r «« e 
XST AND STREAM JyU W 
4 0T § aIt ’ 
FIELD, COVER AND TRAP 
SHOOTING. 
BY CAPT. B03ARDU9. 
New and enlarged edltlou, containing instructions 
for glass baU shooting, and chanter on breeding and 
breaking of dogs by Miles Jonnson. For sale at 
this office. Price *2. , 
F OR PALE— S.ooO Ilv.i wild pigeons, »«all fed, f;>r 
for trap abiding. Address O. B. FITCH, Wil- 
cox, Pa. Jeu n 
F OR SALE. CHE IP— A long-range Sharps Rifle, 
all complete and In line order. Address box 120, 
Taunton, Mass. J eitu 41 
F OR 8ALE— Cr«stal Spring Fleh Farm and Plcnlo 
Grounds, Oakland, Bergen county, N. J. Build- 
ings cost over *1.200 ; five years old ; gothic frame 
villa; all modern improvements ; tenants house, 
stable3, etc— In one, four horses; twenty -three 
acres, four acres grove, with from twenty to tinny 
poDds; fine garden; 100 young fruit trees; apple 
orchards. Address B. B. P., care this office. 
Jcl3 If 
CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY bought, sold 
and exchanged. O. 8. PECK, 8 West Twenty-flfth 
street. New York. Bept27 ly 
Hart’s Sportsman’s Favorite Metallic Shells. 
FOR BREECH-LOADING SHOT GUNS. 
These Shells are eaallyloaded, Mdthe caps ® f or^orufo ranvll | which prevents 
Head solid and much thicker '^““ ny ^ v el !“er”by^ ^l&GigmissIflres. The Cone is made of nickel, and fas- 
lt from driving through or ■Pri“Kl“8 ;away mreny csmsiii^ h , „ ma , le fro m steel. TheN ckel 
Ul ■SSS loS ' ^ MW 
.w respect, - . SSSi&SK* 
shooting hereafter. * 
TATHArS 
IMPROVED CHILLED SHOT. 
Only Route via White 
Sulphur Springs. 
Railroad connections at Cincinnati, with the West, 
Northwest and Southeast ; at Gordonevil e. wlth the 
North and Northwest; and at Riohmond and Char- 
lottesville with the South. All modern improvements 
in equipment. CONWAY b. HOWARD, 
Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent, 
ft p Richmond, Va. 
THE ONLY DIRECT RAILROAD from 
Chicago to St. Louis, and Chicago 
to Kansas City, 
WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. 
FIRST- GLASS ACCOMMODATIONS IN 
EVERYTHING. 
SPORTSMEN will find splendid shooting on the 
lino of this road; prairie chlcken^geese, ducks, brimt, 
quail etc. Connects direct at Kansas City with the 
Kansas Pacific Railroad for the great Buffalo and An- 
telope rango of Kansas and Colorado. 
Liberal arrangements for transport of Dogs Jot 
S portsmen. 
JAMES CHARLTON, 
General Passenger Agent. 
Chicago, H » 
0ONEY ISLAND— BRIGHTON BEACH. 
Opening of the 
BROOKLYN, FLATBUSH & CONEY ISLAND R. K- 
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, 
Commencing July 2, 1878. 
Trains for Coney Island— Leave depot on FI at mi sn 
avenue, -W Ullnk Entrance, Prospect Park, at 
1:30, 8:3<f, 9:80, 10, 10:30, 11, 11:20, 11:40 a U., 12 la- 
12:40, 1, 1:20, 1:40, 2, 2:20, 2:40. 3. 8:20 8:40, 4, 4 - . 
4:41, 6, 6:20, 6:40, 6, 6:20, 6:40, T, 7:16, 7:30, 1:». »• 
8:20, 8:40, 9, 9:80, 10, 10:80 P.M. 
Returning from Beach— 7, 8, 0, 10, 10:80, U, 
ii:40 a. M„ 12M„ 12:40. 1, i:20, 1:40, 2, 2,20. 2:40, *. 
3.20, 8:40, 4, 4:20, 4:40. 6, 6:20, 6:40, 6, 6:20, 6.m, h 
7:20, 7:86, 7:60, 8:05, 8:20, 8:40, 9, 9:30, 10, 10.30, u 
’Sunday Trains to Island— 8:80, 9 < ® :80, ^ 0, „ 'S' 
10,40, Hi 11:20, 11:40 A. M., 12 M., 1, 1:20, 1:40, 2, S..L 
2:4o, 8, 8:20, 3:40, 4, 4:20, 4:40, B, 5,20, 6:40, 6 • 
6:40, 7, 7:16, 7:80, 8, 8:20, 8:40. 9. 9:80, 10, 10.80 1 «■ 
Itetumlng from Islnnd-9, ,9:80 ,10, , 10,»»( 
11:20, 11:40 A. M„ 12 M„ 1, 1:80, 1:40. 2.20, 2.4., . 
8:20, 8:40, 4, 4:20, 4:40. 6, 6:20, 6:40, 0, 6.30, ,bM, ^ 
onoite-oores, uiuiuitcu puv., • — . 7:20, 7:38, 7:50, 8:06, 8:20, 8:40, 0, 9:30, io. i u a ’ 
n,,r fhiiir.d Hhrit will lie found free from shrinkage, more spherical, more uniform In size, I p. m. . . w_„„r«lon 
harder, heavier and Of brighter und cleaner finish than any other. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. | 
certa every afternoon an<i evening by Content 
Twenty-third Regiment Band. hliq been 
MR. LEVY, the celebrated cornet soloist, has 
ongiged for the season. _ _ to de- 
The billowing horse-car llneB run ^!r®®J , 7n ( . rp eD 
pot : Flatbush avenue from Fulton Ferry • ” 
street, S. B.; Franklin avenue, from Smith • ^ (ool 
street Ferry, E. D., and Noland avenuc^from . 
Am ftgtoaa 
(RED LABEL.' 
Gives grentci pcnelralioo and better pattern than ordinary Shot, 
choke-bores, motlibed choke., and cylinders 
Equally well adapted to 
TATMAM & BROS., 82 Beekman St., 
I 7 BW YORK 
M ,„ manufacturers of PATENT FINISH, AMERICAN STANDARD DROP SHOT, and COM- 
PRESSED BUCK SHOT, more uniform than the ordinary moulded shot, 
