Maboh 31, 1881.] 



FOREST AND STREAM 



179 



£port$aiw'B goods. 



WRITE TO 



Geo. G.Henning 



WASHINGTON, D. O. 

 BOS 



P. 0. D. SUITS, 

 BLACK CLOTH SL'ITS, 

 PERFECT SHIRTS, 

 FINE UNDERCLOTHING, 

 BLUE SUITS, Etc., Etc. 



THREAD-WOUND, LONG-RANGE 



SHOT CARTRIDGE CASES 



For muzzle and breech-loading, cylindrical and 

 choke-bore shoUgunH. Made to open Just short of 

 60, TO and 90 yards, giving close pattern and great 

 penetration. 10 and 12 gauge. Send Tor circular. 

 SO Sent, Post-paid, for 81. 

 H. H. SCHLEBER & CO., Rochester, N. Y 



TAXIDERMIST SUPPLIES. 

 Bird Skins. Class Eyes. 



For Stuffed Birds and Animals 

 Bend Stamp tor New and Reduced Price List. 



A. J. COLKUHN, 



31 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass 



Ktf APP & VAN NOSTKAO 



rOULTRY AND GAME 



Nog. 289 & 290 Washington Markets, f 



DIVING APPARATUS; $1 hy mall, $3 per 

 dozen. 



DECOY 



CO ., Rochester, N. T 



CAMP LIFE IN THE WILDERNESS.— Second 

 edition now ready. This story describes the 

 tripof aparty of posl rentle a 1 to Ok liol 

 Bon-Rangeley lakes. It treatt 1 if ' f oanroMfe,>' indoors 

 and out, Is amusing, Instructive ana Infei 

 224 pages, 12 Hlustratlons. Price 2S cents. By 

 mall, DO I ES A. J. FARRAR, 



Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



cr\ Ldtwjraptea CUromo Cards, no 2 alike, 

 ov 10c. Name hi fancy type. Conn Cabo Co.. 

 Northford,Ct. 



Mpoytsttten's §oods, 



COM3ION-SENSE CSAIBS. 



SPORTSMEN, TO HO I 

 Put away the flue breech-loader, 



Well wiped out and oiled with care ; 

 No farther use for It at present, 



Game has climbed the legal stair, 

 Brother sportsmen who are weary, 



And have now some time to spare 

 Enjoying Fokest and stke.im's weekly treasures, 



You should have a Common Sense Chair. 



You will And them almost as " easy " as the top- 

 rail of a rence about 4:80 r. m. of a warm September 

 day. Send for catalogue to F. A. SINCLAIR, Manu- 

 facturer, Mottvllle, N. Y. 



F'ARKAK'S POCKET MAI 01 Mooseuead Lake and 

 theNortn Maine Wilderness, a valuable com- 

 panion foi the sportsman, banter and lumberman. 

 Lately corrected and (revised, and now acknowl- 

 edged to be the onlj* correct map of thisrvast re- 

 gion. Neatly bound tn cloth covers. Price, post- 

 paid, by mall. SO cents. CHARLES A. J. FARRAR, 

 Jamaica Plain Mass. 



f*nt*d. 



WANTED.— A second-hand breech-load log shot 

 gun, 12 bore, 30 Inch barrel, In perfect order. 

 Address, giving full particulars and lowest cash 

 price. SPORTSMAN, office Pobkst and Stream. 

 MarSl.lt 



S or M*i*' 



SINGLE DUCK GUN, S bore, 40 Inch bbL, 10J£ 

 lbs., bar lock, rebounder, pistol grip, double 

 grip action and very fine. This gun was Imported 

 to order by W. W. Greener, and Is in splendid con- 

 dition and a magnificent shooter. Can be seen at 

 HENRY C. SQUIRES', I OortlandC. Marl7,3t 



ri ROUT FISHING ON LONO ISLAND.— Two or 

 1 three gentlemen can Join 11 small club having 

 lease of a good trout pond, and well built and fur- 

 nished camp, within 25 miles ot New York city. 

 Fine spring anfl rail shooting in the neighborhood. 

 Address PHtENIX, 00 Thomas street, New York 

 city. Mar31,lt 



f\AHM AND TROUT PRESERVE lor sale to the 

 healthful village of Smlthtown Branch, Long 

 Island, one mile from railroad station, m acres of 

 land, hall' level and fertile, hair wood and swamp, 

 well drained, with clear running brook. Unsur- 

 passed Tor the formation of a trout, preserve for club 

 or private ownership. Easy terms. FRANK 

 BLYDENBURGH, 66 Pine street, N Y. Mar24,4t 



SECOND HAND — 1 Stephen Grant B. L , 12 bore, 

 ._ 30 Inches, ti'i, highest quality; cost $480; in 

 good condition ;' price $825. \v\ \v. Greener, terble 

 wedge fast, 10 bote, so inch, By lbs. weight, in ex- 

 cellent condition ; cost new $260 ; price $140, 

 HENRY 0. SQUIRES, 1 Cortlandt st, MarlT,3t 



LIVEQUAIL.-verVn^ 



W. W. TITUS, Monticelio.Fla. 



\m OOSEHEAD LAKE and the North Maine WR- 

 IT 1 derness Illustrated. The only complete and 

 comprehensive guide book to Northern Maine ana 

 the head waters of the Kennebec, Penobscot, St 

 John's anil Aroostook rivers, ana the numerous 

 lakes and ponds connected with them . 25u pages, 

 30111 strafibna and large map. Tinted paper, Il- 

 luminated covers. Price, by mall, post-paid, 50 

 cents. CHARLES A. J. FARRAR, Jamaica Plain, 

 Mass. 



$°r g»le. 



Water Cress & Brook Trout. 



AQUETONG TROUT and CRESS FARM. 



Messrs. Thompson Brothers offer for sale Fresh 

 Water Cress to one-half peck baskets, cut fresh 

 every morning, and delivered in New York city be- 

 tween 9:30 and 12 o'clock at any point below 

 Twenty-third street, at so cents per basket. We 

 have constantly on hand, In our ponds, Rrook 

 Trout, from the egg to three years old, all sizes, for 

 stocking private ponds or streams. Can supply 



private parties bote -; entrants in New York 



to a limited extent with fresh brook trout In thetr 

 season every morning, leaving our ponds at 6 A. M. 



nd arriving at New York at 9:30 same morning, 

 further information apply to 



THOMPSON BROTHEHS, 

 AquetoDg Trout Farm, 

 New Hope, Bucks County, Penna. 



COUNTBY PLACE FOR SALE— Main house, 40 

 by 18; extension, 36 by 10; bard wood finish ; 

 marble mantels ; hot and cold water ; stable, hen- 

 nery, et» ; two acres lawn; fruit, and shade ireet*. 

 Price $6,500 ; cost Hi.ono; $t,{0ti cash. For sale or 

 to let, house 173 Griffith St, Jersey City Heights. 

 For sale six acres near two railroads, cioster, N.J. 

 For sale 9 acres on western slope of the Palisades, 

 Tonally, N. J. Money loaned to build. AppiytoE. 

 R. WILBUR, 40 Fuitoa Street, is. Y., between 10 

 and 12 a. m. Marl0,tf 



i. OR SALE.— One Remington target rifle, 40-50 

 r tftDgler peep, wind gauge level loading tools; 

 $20. F. H. PARKER, Ashburnham, Mass. 

 Mar31,2t 



RE WARD.- Lost at Grand Central Depot, 

 _ New York, Feb. 19, a native bred setter 

 dog, black head and ears, white star In forehead, 

 nose and muzzle grey, one large black patch on 

 right side, back of lore shoulder, rest of body 

 spotted black and white. The above reward will be 

 paid for his return, and any Information which 

 may lead to his recovery will be liberally rewarded. 

 Address •' LYMAN," Revere House, New York. 

 Marti, it 



TO COCKER BUYERS .AND BREEDERS.— A. W. 

 Langdale, of 5 Newmarket Terrace, victoria 

 Road, Leytonstone, England, late owner of Cham- 

 pions Lawyer, Batehelor, Ladybird, Ladylove, 

 Lizzie, Loustle, Leicester, Limerick, Llbuah, Launce- 

 lot, Lena,sydney, Bebb, Young Bebb, Bessie II., Bar- 

 oness, and many more Important winners at our best 

 shows; also, contributor to Vero Shaw's new work 

 on spaniels, will buy on commission spaniels of any 

 breed, and has on his books a number of grand 

 specimens; deposit system. Mar31,tf 



BEAGLES FOR SALE.— Lottie and Charlie ; black, 

 tan and white ; three years old : winners flrst 

 and second prizes. New York, 1ST9. Address F. G. 

 HALLOCK, Saranac Lake, Franklin Co., N. Y. 

 Mars 1, it 



T?OR SALE VERY CHEAP.- One brace of very 

 J? choice pointer bitches,! mouths old. Cham- 

 pion Sensation stock. Also, lemon and white pointer 

 dog. Ave years old ; staunch on all game, w ould 

 exchange for handsome Llewellln setter bitch Or 

 breech loading shot. LOCK BOX 237, Suspension 

 Bridge, N.Y. Mar31,lt 



L OR EXCHANGE.— Game fowls bred especially 

 r for the pit. For beagles, dachshunds or fox 

 bounds, address BOX 703, Mt Vernon, O. Mar.il, it 



ST. BERNARD.— Imported dog Rex, M mouths 

 old, weighs 120 lbs., and will weigh more 

 when filled out j fine watch dog and clean with 

 children. Address BEACON KENNEL, 23 Myrtle 

 street, Boston, Mass. Marti, it 



FOR SALE.- Cocker spaniel dog, I year old, bred 

 by M. P. Mel-Loon. Franklin, N. Y., black and 

 black and whit e ticked, 19 Inches high, weighs 30 

 lbs; handsome. Intelligent and active; all right 

 every way; sold for no fault ; full pedigree iur- 

 nished. Price, $15. c. H. STORKS, Lebanon, N. H. 

 Marti, It 



STOIVEHIi'Vlili ON THE DOG. 



Price »3 50. 



For sale by Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 



MARLIN REPEATING RIFLE. 



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100^^^ THE LATEST AND BEST. 



manufactured by the 1TJ.1RL1.V AKIUS CO. 



Makers of the Celebrated BALLARD RIFLES. 



SAFEST and best finished Magazine Rifle in the World. Send for Descriptive List. 



Sole Agents, SCHOVERLINC, DALY & GALES, 



84 and S6 CJEjLlMRElfS ST., NEW YORK. 



Remington's Military ? Sporting & Hunting Repeating Rifles. 



KEENE'S PATENT 



Simplest, Most Efficient, Indestructible. Adopted by the U 



S. Government in the Navy and Frontier Service. lO Shots, " 

 .48 Cal., 70 Grain Standard Government Cartridges. 



Prices: Carbines, $22 ; Frontier Rifles, $22; Sporting and Hunting Rtfles, $28. 

 Discount to the Trade Only. Send for Catalogue and Price Lists. 





E.SREMINCTON & SONS., 283 Broadway, N.Y. P. O. Box 3,994. 



Qpte fennel , 



FOE SALE.— THE BLUE ST AH COCKEH SPAN- 

 IEL BREEDING KENNEL— I will sell reason- 

 ably, owing to poor health and increase of private 

 business cares, which will call for all the spare time* 

 I care to give In the future, and also enable me to 

 complete my unfinished work on breeding, break- 

 ing and management of Spaniels for American 

 Sportsmen. Therefore I offer as above my Kennel 

 stock, all accessories, together with Kennel name 

 and good-will, to any one having the taste and com- 

 petent to carry on the good work weu. The demand 

 lor this breed is immense. Over five hundred pupa 

 would have been sold last year (1880) from this 

 Kennel had we had them. My price, $4000. is ex- 

 tremely low, con iii./ii . ' tarnished repu- 

 tation and lucrative facilities. I will give all time 

 and advice required, gratis, to the successor. One 

 having breertin ; p^nem i- preferred, and would 

 like to hand over before June next. Only parties 

 meaning business need apply. M. P. McKOON, 

 Proprietor, The Blue Star Kennel, Franklin. Del. 

 Co., N. T. MarlO.tf 



THE FASHION KENNELS offer for sale or ex- 

 change tin ' i DCS: Rivet, fox terrier 

 dog, 13 months old, white with even Mack-and-tan 

 head, bred by Wormsley of Liverpool; he is by 

 Forger out of Fanny; price $'26. Little riorrtt, wire- 

 haired fox terrier bi; cick-and-tan 

 mark on head, 13 months old, bred by C. Burgess, 

 Lincolnshire England; price $20. Carlo Klrke, 

 llver-and-w hlte cocker clog, 9 months old, by Whit- 

 man's Carlo, out of Ello Klrke; price $-10. Luke 

 Schoolcraft, tn i . r, ,,■ with brlndle mark 

 on head, body and tail; good on all points; kind, 

 and fit to win on the bench ; price $20. Carlo, 

 dver, whlte-and-tan setter; said to bo trained; 

 two years old, and very fond of gun ; price $20. • I 

 will exchange any of the above stock for Cute 

 black, black and tan, or red and white cocker 

 spaniel bitches, or one stud dog. The above stock 

 has each a full pedigree except the setter, and his 

 Sire only Is known. Address J. H. WINSLOW, P. 

 O. Box 472, Baltimore, Md. Marw,2t 



FOK SALE— Eed Irish Setter Dog, Imp. Grlnsa, 

 by Moore's Rufus ex Twlgg's Kate, 2nd prize, 

 Dublin, 1877 : Kulus, by Palmerston ex The Queen ; 

 Kate, by Patsy (a Palmerston) ex Moore's Flora, 

 dam of Mlna and several other champion and prize 

 bitches. Grlnsa won 2nd open class and V.H.C. 

 champion class, Baltimore, 1878, when but IS mos. 

 old. Only time ever shown. 



Bed Irish Setter Bitch Roslna by Imp. Grlnsa ex 

 Imp. Bella; Bella, by Dr. Boyd's Patsy ex C.Moore* 

 Bell: Bell, by 0. Moore's Old Shot (father ot 

 Palmerston) ex Old Kate. Both the above dogs 

 were thoroughly broken by Mr. Gladson, now wlGH 

 Mr. Orgill. Also the ft ■ Clog Greek, by 



Mr. Jno. Stewart's Turk ex Mr. Martinet's bitch. 

 Address GEORGE BROWN, No i Exchange Plac*, 

 Baltimore, Md. marlT,4t 



FOR SALE, the elegant black-and-tan Gordon 

 stud dog, St. Laurent. First prize winner 

 New Tork Bench Show; full pedigree; Is thor- 

 oughly broken on all game and Is sure In the 

 field. Also two beautiful red Irish setter bitch 

 puppies by Rory O'More, out of Beesey, and she by 

 Mlley's Imported York, out of Dlffendotfers Bess. 

 They are four monlhs old, of a deep red, except a 

 few white hairs on breast. Price of pups, $2s each. 

 Also my red Irish setter bitch Beesey, by MHeys 

 Imported Tork, out of Dtffendorter's Bess ; Is three 

 years old ; deep rich red ; Is thoroughly broken on 

 all game; Is second to none In the Held and a 



perfect retriever. For rn, ; v v. .. ...:.■ 



or all of above, address R. RTJSHMORB, 70 and T3 

 Bowery, N.Y. Mar24,3t 



ST. BERNARDS FOR SALE.— The ma- 

 dergigned, wishing to reduce his kennel, often 

 for sale several magnificent Imported Mount St. 

 Bernard dogs and bitches, carefully selected from 

 the best European strains. To be sold for ma 

 fault. For prices, pedis rees, etc., address, i 

 XkKOYZ.COLLIN3,~ 

 Sept lft-tf Lancaster, Mass., U . S. . V, 



VI EMASKETT KENNEL, Rlchmoml A Vaugha 

 1> Proprietors, Miildleboro, Mass. Sporting doga 

 boarded, broken and hamiled by men of experience. 

 Setter?, Pointers, Fox Hounds and Beagles trained 

 for their reapective worfc. .satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Alao, a number of welt-tralnci Si-tters and Pointers 

 for sale. Artcires. BOX 535. Ml.ldleboro. Mass. H. 

 B. RICHMOND, N. H. VATJGHaH. FeblT.3mo 



FOR SALE, two dog and one slut pup, 4 months 

 old, by Blue nan (Dash T7I. -Opal). Flake (Druid- 

 Swazey) ; Swazey and Opal by Hake-Fannv. Anv 

 one In want of a first-class pup this is a good 

 Chance. See Rake, Fanny, DruliJ, Hash m. No 

 better blood In the world. J. J. SCANLON, FaU 

 River, Mass. Mar24,2t 



EXCELSIOR IRISH WATER SPANIEL KEN- 

 NEL.— For full particulars regarding Irish 

 water spaniels, how to train and where to secure 

 the. best, send for descriptive ciivular r,n the under- 

 Signed. J. H. WHITMAN, 103 South Clark Street, 

 Chicago. J. D. OLCOTT, lt» Reed street. Milwau- 

 kee, Wis. Mar24,tt 



DOGS TRAINED. -The undersigned will take a 

 tew dogs to train for the field on very reasona- 

 bleterms. G. W. EDWARDS, North Andover, Mass. 

 Mari4,4t 



FOR SALE- One extra fine, high-bred pointer 

 dog, 10 months old ; price. $30. Also three 

 bitch pups, highly Bred and handsome, 8 months 

 0W; $10 each. JOHN L. MARTIN, Mlirord, Mass. 

 Mari7,6t. 



PORTRAITS of Eastern Field Trial Winners, 

 printed on line tinted paper, will be sent post- 

 paid for 25 cents each, or the Ave for $1. FOREST 

 AND STREAM PUB. CO., 89 and 41 Park Row, 

 N. Y. DecSO.tf 



FOR SALE CHEAP.— A fine Irish sett* bitch, 

 1 year old, having crosses of both acho and 

 Plunket; also a fine dog, 5 mos. old, same stock, 

 Address E. J. ROBBINS, Weihersfield, Conn. 



Marl7,eot 



IN THE STUD— DORR, from imported pore Gor- 

 dons Don-Lady Dorr, was a winner In Nebraska 

 delri trials (I8811) ■ has had a large amonnt, of game of 

 all kinds shot over him and lathe eetter of first-class 

 field dogs. FRED. A. TA FT, Dedttam, Mass. 



MarS.tf 



RICHARDSON AND RANGELEY LAKES IL- 

 LUSTRATED, a thorough and complete 

 guide book to the Rangeley Lake Region, Kenno- 

 oago, Cupsuptlc, Parmachneeo and Connecticut 

 Lakes and the head waters of the Connecticut, Mag- 

 alloway, Androscoggin and Dead rivers ; Illumin- 

 ated covers, tinted paper, swt.pages, 60 illustrations 

 and a large map, made mostly from accurate sur- 

 reys. Price, post-paid by mall, 50 cents. CHARLES 

 A. J. FARRAR, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



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