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GEO. C. HEIVISTING, 



The One Price Clothier, 



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A. SAKS & CO., Richmond, Va. 

 JOS. POLOCK, St. Louis, Mo. 



* * » This flight so nearly resembles the 

 jctual motion if birds that the Clay Pigeons afford 

 excellent practice for wing shooting. We commend 

 all sportsmen to test its merits. * * * 



OAMP LIFE IN THE WILDERiN ESS.— SECOND 

 edition now ready. This story describes the 

 trip of a parly of Boston roaiUenieij to the Richard* 

 on-Rangelev .akes. It treats of " camp life," in- 

 doors and out is amusing, instructive and interest- 

 ing: 224 pages. 12 illustrations. Price 26 cents. Isy 

 mail, postpaid, 30 cents. U11AKLES A. J. FAREAK, 

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MONTREAL, CANADA. 

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Wanted. 



WANTED.— A SECOND-HAND "NEW MODEL 

 Baker" three-barrel shotgun. Must be in 

 good order. Address BAKER, this office. dec28,lt 



WANTED.-AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN 

 to travel. Must be fidty acquainted with the 

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FERRETS FOR SALE AT 97.00 PER PAIR. 

 BHAS. H. VAN VEOHTEN, Victor, Ontario 

 Co., N. Y. declMt 



For Sale at Public Auction. 



Gooseberry Island, containing about eight acres, 

 situated off the south shore of Newport, Rhode 

 Island. This island is directly upon the Atlantic, 

 with a sheltered harbor between it and the shore, 

 with ten feet depth at mean low water. It is within 

 one-quarter of a. mile of the Ocean avenue, and two 

 miles of the post office in Newport. It is especially 

 adapted as a. site for a Ashing club. A safe landing 

 can be effected in any weather. This property will 

 be sold at 12 M. on January 8, 1883, at No. 129 

 Spring street, Newport, Rhode Island, For infor- 

 mation, Plats, &c, address Box 014, Newport, R. I, 

 decl4,3t 



FOR SALE. -A W. & C. SCOTT & SON PRE- 

 mier quality breech-loader. One of the very 

 finest guns ever made by these makers; entirely 

 new, 10-bore, SOin., fflbs. tioz.; beantiful curled 

 walnut stock. Tlnnuiseus barrels, triplex action. 

 This gun cost $32?, but will be sold for $210. No 

 one wishing to buy a Scott gun should miss this 

 opportunity. Sent with privilege of examination 

 on receipt of S5, which wilt be -credited on the bill. 

 HENRY C. SQUIRES, Ne. 1 Conlandt st. dee28,lt 



FOR SALE. 



A new 12-gauge, SJ^lbs,, double-barreled breech- 

 loading gun, made to order under the Nichols 

 patent. Laminated barrels, rebounding locks, 

 patent fore end, polished stock and all improve- 

 ments. Has never heen used. Price $175. Can be 

 seen at this office. dec28,tf 



Buy a Christmas Present 



FOR YOUR DOG. 



Medford Fancy G-oods Co. 



96 DUANE STREET, N. Y., 



MAKE A SPECIALTY OF DOG GOODS. 



They have the largest variety of Dog Furnishings 



in the world. Many new- and handsome designs 



of Collars, Pug Harness, Blankets, etc. All styles 



of Dog Furnishings made to order. 



Send for sample of Plush Blankets. 



$tt tot 3M. 



Ror3 O'More Kennel 



IN THE STUD. 



The thoroughbred red Irish setters, champion 



Rory O'More. . i am us, ex-champion Friend 



Rexford (Berklej BxNoraj, litte brother of Lady 



Berkley, winner of first prize Cleveland, Ohio, 1682. 



FOR SALE.— Thoroughbred red Irish setter pup- 

 pies of the purest strains. Full pedigrees. W. N. 

 CALLENDER, Albany, N. Y. 



IN THE STUD. 



Pointer Dog Don. 



Winner of first in All- Aged Stakes at the 

 ate Field Trials at Fairmont, Minn; also 

 Bench Show winner of second at Atlanta, (3a., 

 1881, and first at Pittsburgh, Pa., 1883. Don 

 is the only pointer who has won first at a 

 Field Trial in this country. He is a vigorous, 

 healthy doe, and his breeding is of the best. 

 He will serve a limited number of approved 

 bitches. Fee, $50. Address 



R. T. VANDEVORT, 



Homeward avenue, East End, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



IN THE STUD. 



FOREMAN, by Dashing Monarch out of Fairy n. 

 DASHING ROVER, by Dash H. out of Noma. 

 KING PEPIN, litter brother to Mr. Goodsell's 

 Plantaganet, 



FEE, $40.00. 

 To approved bitches only. Address 



W. TALLMAN, Rock Hill, 8. C. 



Dominion of Canada Kennel Club. 



(Limited), 



"COMET," 



Pure Laverack, (10,180 E. K. C. S. B.) in the stud. 



Seven 1st prizes, one 2d, first in Laverack Class 

 at Alexandra Palace, 1881. 

 Address the Secretary, Ottawa, Ont. 

 Entries for B. C. K. C. Stud Book close May 1st, 



in tit me. 



SCOTLAND KENM, COLLIES. 



Champion Tweed II. 



Winner of 81 Prizes in the field and on the bench 

 In England, Scotland, Wales and America, 

 FEE, $40.00. 



Sire among others of Joe Mills, winner of puppy 

 stakes, club "stakes, and special prize at the great 

 collie trials held at Alexandra Palace, London, 

 June 15, 1882. 



BITCHES. 



Champion Lassie, Champion Loss O'Oowrl", 

 Lilac, E. K. C. S. B. 10,745, and Meg, 1st. prize open 

 class, Boston, 1882. . - 



For catalogue, &c, address THOS. H. TERRY, 

 P. O. Box 2017, N. Y. 



Black Cocker Stud Dog. 



HORNELL DANDY, by Bucephalus out of Black 



Bess, weight 211bs. It has taken nearly two years 

 to have our order filled Cora l.kn-k cocker under 

 281bs. We have got him at last, and he wdl serve 

 a few outside bitches at 520 cash. HORNELL 

 SPANIEL CLUB. Hornellsville, N. Y. nov30,t£ 



Master McGrath Kennel. 



In the stud to approved bitches only, imported 

 black and white greyhound Doubleshot (grandson 

 of the celebrated Master McGrath) by Riot Act ex 

 Sunflower; second and two specials, Cleveland, 

 1882. Fee $40. H. W. HUNTINGTON, 77 Division 

 I, Brooklyn, N. Y. novitf 



HARVARD KENNELS. 



DASH III. 



Field trial and bench show winner, and sire of 

 the field trial winners Countess May, Pollux and 

 Bessie, and many other good ones. Dash HI. since 

 his importation to this country has shown himself 

 to be as good a sire as his illustrious brother, 

 Llewellin's celebrated Dash H,, for which he paid 

 $1050. Will serve a limited number of approved 

 bitches at $85. Address A. M. TUCKER, 8a Main 

 street, Charlestown, Mass. 



Cocker Spaniel Owners. 



Owners of Cocker Spaniel bitches who desire to 

 breed them, will receive pedigree of my exception- 

 ally choice stud dogs, and circular of terras and 

 instructions, by enclosing stamp to M. P. llr- 

 KOON, Franklin, Del. Co., N. Y. Photos, 25 cents 

 each. dec38,lt 



BLACK PRINCE. 



Pure black spaniel, winner of five prizes, 1882. 

 $25; approved bitches $20. A. C. W., box 1488, N. Y. 

 dec28,4t 



THE ORANGE AND WHITE 



Pure Laverack Setter Champion 



"EMPEROR FRED," 



Winner of ten prizes in England and America, 

 will be allowed to serve a few approved bitches. 

 For prize winnings and particulars apply to 

 ERDMAN A. BE113BERO, 



1464 Pacific street, 

 corner Kingston avenue, Brooklyn, N. T. Stud 

 Fee $50. dec21,tf 



Stud Dandle Dirmonts. 



BOB— (pepper) Importel December, 1882. By 

 champion Teddy out of Ruby, s iu by champion 

 Harry Bertram out of Bessie Lee. 



WATTY— (mustard) imported July, 1*82, by Arm- 

 strong's Tom (by Dr. Gran, "s Tom cut of bis Gipsy) 

 Out of bis Gypp, by Dr. Gram's Teddy out Of his 

 Oracle. Fee $23. Addresf V, M. R U ILLS. Albany, 

 N.Y. dec21,2t 



m i*»»*j. 



T7X)R RED IRISH SETTERS AND COCKER SPAN- 

 J? iels of the most fashionable blood address 

 CHAS. DENISON, Hartford. Conn -'«ptl5,tf 



TTVDR SALE, A NUMBER OF WELL BRED AND 

 JU well broken pointers and setters, also dogs 

 boarded and broken, satislaeti.ni ouarnnteed. Ad- 

 dress H. B. RICHMOND, Lakeville, Mass. Sept22,tf 



PORTRAITS OF EASTERN FIELD TRIAL WIN 

 ners of 1880, printed on fine tinted paper, will bo 

 sent post-paid for 23 cents each, or the live for $1 

 FOREST AND STSREAM PUB. CO., $0 and 40 Park 

 Row, N. Y Dec29.tf 



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EAGLE HOUNDS BRED FOR BENCH AND 

 field purposes. COLIN CAMERON. BricJterviUe 

 unel3,tf 



SPORTING DOGS TRAINED, BOARDED AND 

 for sale. Best of Reference. D. F. WILBUR, 



T-akeville, Mass. junel5,tf 



T7»OR SALE OR EXCHANGE— FOR OTHER 

 J? property, one pointer bitch and three male 

 pups. Choice breed. Sensation stock. J. C. 

 COOLEY, Agawam, Mass. dec7,4t 



FOR SALE CHEAP. 



LADY LAVERAOK, pure Laverack, lemon belton 

 setter bitch, whelped June 19, 1879, hy champion 

 Thunder ex Peeress. Winner on the bench, broken 

 to gun by Mr. E. S. Wanmaker, invaluable for a 

 brood bitch. 



IMPORTED CHAMPION LADY RAPID, Rich 

 black andrtan Gordon setter bitch, winner in the 

 champion class last New York Dog Show. Whelped 

 3875, by old Reuben ex Rosa, invaluable as a brood 

 bitch, sold for no fault, the owner not intending 

 to breed any more Gordons. Not broken. 



CHAMPION RUBY, own sister to champion 

 Rose, bred by Edmund Orgill, Esq.; whelped 1H70, 

 color, lemon and white. Has now a splendid litter 

 of puppies, by imported LeGuy. Will be sold cheap 

 with one of the do| i a beauty. Not brokeu. 



Apply to A. H. MOORE, 1711 (Spring Garden street, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. dec21,8t 



X 1 Ac 



©Jw gimwl 



Bra! Fte! forms! forms! 



StaadmaiVs Flea i'owder for Dogs. 



A r.ANETO FLEAS'- & "OON TO DOGS. 



inpateiit boxes with sliding pepper box top, wblch 



greatly facilitates its use. Simple and efficacious. 



Pj ice, W cents by Mail, Postpaid. 



Areca Nut for Worms In Dogs. 



A CERTAIN REMEDY. 

 Pu up in boxes containing 'en powders, with the 

 directions tot use. 



Price, 50 cents per Box by Mall. 

 Both the above are recommended by Ihe "Forest 

 and Stream and Rod and Gun." 



CON ROY & BISSETT, 



65 Ftxton Street, - Nfw York. 



HENRY G. SQUIRES, 



CORTLANDT STREET, - NfW YORK. 



WRIGHT & DITSON, 



580 Washington Stkket, - Boston, Mass. 



Portraits ol Celebrated Dogs 



I:Y ..'. M. TRACY. 

 EMPEROE FKE1>. THUNDEK. 



Aue.v pair just out. 

 GI.ADSTONK and PEEP O' DAS. 



Quail shooting in Tennessee.— DASH til. and 



CO*INTESS MAY". 



Prairie chicken shooting in Minnesota. 



These, pictures are photographic repioductlons 

 of oil paintings by Tracy. Executed by the Arto 

 type Process. They will not fade tile ordinary 

 pliotooraphs, and are equal to steel engravings in 

 ...ice.. Size, io.v.11 inches. Be.ruliful pictures 

 to frame. 



Price, HS1.00 each. 



For sale by SCHUYLER & DUANE, 183 B oadwaj* 



New York, or J. PALMER O'NEIL. 08 Fifth vvenut^ 

 Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Dr. Gordon Stables, R.N. 



twyford berks, exglajsd, 

 " PRACTICAlTenNeTgUIDE," SlC, 



Exports champion and other pedigree dogs of any 

 Breed. Send for 



"PLAIN HINTS TO WOULD-BE BUYERS." 



Price 10 cents, post free. Gives addresses of prii ■ 

 cipal English breeders. 



JL i^u^usti scllci- uog, Lour yvam oiu, uy jtoyai 



Duke ex Bessie. Be«s> bv Valentine's filenex Dell, 

 Dell by Waddel's Pilot ex Nelbe. Trained and 



handled by E.s ■;■ i i .. for Eastern Field Trials 



at High Point, N. C, November, 1883. Winner of 

 vhc. New York, 1880, c. 1881, and vhc. 1882. For 

 performances in the field see this paper's report 

 of Eastern Field Trials, ISM and iss-;. Price $600. 

 Address GEORGE R, VATSL1XS. Paymaster U. S. 

 Navy, Box 101)7, New York City. nov30,tf 



BLACK SPANIELS. 



We have a few choice black spaniels to dispose of, 

 including Dash: 1st Cleveland, 1882; brother to the 

 celebrated Kaffir and Zulu. Can win in champion 

 class. Price $100. Also Rub, by the celebrated 



eu-d.-h, lllosi., .'• i. ,,i ■■-,:., :e ,,in of i •-_ n-.n-dor. 



Rhea. Price $00. We have several brood birches 

 and puppifes of exceptional nedkrree for sale. 

 HORNELL SPANIEL CLUE, Homcllsvillo, N. Y. 



EXTRA FINE GORDON SET ' IUPPIES 



for sale, out of pri^e winner s by Dick, 

 whelped Oct. 16. Address GORDON, Vsncnil 

 Hall Square, Bo-ton. dt.':i,.lt 



FOR SALE.-FOUR BEAGLE PUPS, BLACK, 

 white and tan, two months old. By Rambler 

 and Honeymoon; none better In the country. 

 Price $15 per pair. LOUIS STRAN, 1209 Chestnut 

 street, Pluhi. dec2g,lt 



FOR SALE.-ONE FINE GORDON SETTER 

 dog, one year old. J. G. STEACY, Bart. Lan. 

 Co. Pa. dee28,lt 



J TOR SALE.-CAPTAIN DORSET!', BLUE BEL- 

 ' ton setter dog, whelped ,iulj ;2. ltisi, by cham- 

 pion Leicester out of Crool;, win. .von first, at New 



V..rk, Inhfi; h.- in 1.K81, and third in 18S2. She is by 

 Carl, .witz out of Dell. Captain U.rsett was thor- 

 oughly i.i-airn-d by E. S. Wanmaker. Price far,. 

 Address (I. it. Watkins, Paymaster U.S. Navy, Box 

 1637, New York City. dec28,tf 



1TOR SALE.-A LARGE, POWERFUL, DARK 

 1 red Irish setter dog, with extra good nose, 

 speed and endurance, and a good retriever: 2Vs 



pears old. Onb j 5ho mean business 



need answer. CHAS. F. KENT, Monticello, N. Y. 

 dec28,2t 



F 



.. ._ J. Warranted first class. Price $10. W. J. 

 PERCIVAL, Palo, Mich. dec28,lt 



FOR SALE.-FOXHOUND, TWO YEARS OLD, 

 sire, Dudley's Bluff, out of nn imported bitch; 

 a first-class dog; a bargain. Price $20. Red Irish 

 setter bitch Peggy, Eieho ex Lulu, four years old; 

 a first-class breeder. Price $25. W. AV. HURD, 

 Colobrook River, Conn. dec28,H 



TTtOR SALE. - SEVERAL THOROUGHBRED 

 X 1 well-trahied setter dogs. Dora II, bred ny 

 Luthtr Adams out of old Dora, by ehnuipinu Rock. 

 Gloucester, bred by D. C. Sanborn of Michigan, 

 under the name of Leo, out of Sanborn's field trial 

 bitch Nellie, by champion Lester. Address t.'it) 

 Devonshire street, Room 74, Boston, Mass. sept21,',f 



COCKERS.— A FEW CHOICE PUPS OF FIRST, 

 elass blood will be sold low to reduce stock; 

 also one well-broken cooker Id'oli, 'J.MIis., A No. 1 

 retriever from land or water. Price 825, RODT. 

 WALKER, Franklin, Del. Co., N; Y. 



