FOREST AND STREAM. 



gat Mt. 



No suit like tbls. Send for description to 



GEO. C. HEJOflNG, 



The One Price Clothier, 



410 SEVENTH ST., WASHINGTON CTTT. 



ALSO FOB SALE BY 



A. SAKS & CO., Richmond, Ta. 

 JOS. POLOCK, St. Louis, Mo. 



[Extract from Forest AJJd 8tiiE4M, July 7, 

 1881, p. Ml.] 



» * • This flight so nearly resembles the 

 actual motion if birds that the Clay Pigeons afford 

 excellent practice for win;? shooting. "We commend 

 all sportsmen to test Its merits. * * * 



FOR SALE. 



A new 12-gauge. Stjlbs., 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 been used. Price $175. Can be 

 seen at this office. dec28,tf 



g« m ma. 



CAMP LIFE IN THE WILDERNESS.— SECOND 

 edition now readv. Tbls story describes the 

 trip of a party of Boston gentlemen to the Richard- 

 on-Hnngele.v .akes. It treats of "camp life," In- 

 doors and out is amusing, instructive and imere>r- 

 Ine: 3W pages 12 illustrations. Price 25 cents. Ity 

 mail, postpaid, 30 cents. CHARLES A. J. FARRAR, 

 a Plain, Ma» 



Elegantly Colo eti Comic Pictures. 



Sure of a Bite; Bustin' a Picnic; Barefaced 

 Cheek: Got theDropen Him: Tumbled to It; A 

 Line Shot— The Aim; A Lme Shot— The Recoil; 

 Crack Shots In Position; Black Duck Shooting; 

 The First Bird of the Reason; A Bad Point on a 

 Good Pointer; Caught Napping; A Bare Chance; 

 Between Two Fires; A Game Dog; Caught on the 

 Fly; Landing a Trout: Fly Fishing; The Fox Hunt 

 —A Smoking Run; The Fox Hunt— Taking Breath; 

 A Brace of Meadow Larks; Camping Out; Profit 

 and Loss-Uncle Ca-,ui-\ Eels: A BUickfish Nibble; 

 A Doable-Barreled Breech-Loader; A Soft Thing 

 on Snipe; On a Strong Scent; A Swell Sport on a 

 Buffalo Hunt: A Swell Sport Stampeded; Biting 

 Lively. Very appropriate for Clnb Rooms, Boat 

 Hont.es, Hotels, etc. Size !3><ix17^. Price 25ets. 

 each; 5 for SI; 'by mall post paid. R. Si:: 

 06 Fulton street, N. Y. 



Wanted. 



YOUNG MAN, TWENTY-TWO, DESIRES S1T- 

 uatiou in a sporting goods business to learn. 

 GEO. PRICE, 1500 Third ave. janll.lt 



WANTED.- A HAMMERLESS GREENER, NOT 

 over7Mlbs., 18-bore, full choke, must be in 

 good condition and cheap. Address HAM 

 LESS, P. O. Box 3110, 12 Wall at, N. Y. janll.lt 



1 t|i FEMALE FERRETS FOR SALE.— WHITE 

 iOU or colored, M each or two for $7. CHARLES 

 H. VAN VECHTEN, Victor, Ont. Co., N. Y. 



ian4.3t 



FOR SALE.-l LEFEVER HAMMERLESS GUN, 

 all latest, improvements, 10-gauge. weight 91bs, 

 Cost $150: sell for SIM. 1 Scott premier, 7%lbs, 

 13-bore, all laf-st improvoments except pi 

 Uost8S75; sell for $100. in, Dougal 



action, made by leffi ford, Eng., weight 



141bs. Cost S2'J5: sell' for :ri«5. 1 Hollis' muzzle- 

 loader, line guu, 11-bore. Cost $65; sell for 820. 

 1 Remington long-: ange rifle, nearly new. Cost 

 $125; sell for $50. 1 2«4 O. G. astronomical, 1 ter- 

 restrial and 3 astro eyepieces, on iron garden 

 stand, made by Byrne of N. Y. Cost $150; sell 



Also the EtujUsh ilt-cUantc iu monthly parts, from 

 June 3d, 1870, to present date, except Vol. XIV.; In 

 allabout twemv-livc volumes. What offersl Ap- 

 ply to E. H. MADISON, 5C1 Fulton St., Brooklyn, 

 N. Y. janll.lt 



DOUBLE BREECH-LOADER. 12-GAUGE, RE- 

 bounding locks: aeialu tsuibs., name Graham 

 & Sons, London; $23, F. W. BARTLETT, New 

 Cambria, Missouri. janll.lt 



TX>R SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR D. B. B. L. 

 X gun. a 5x8 Camera Box (Scovill'e), one Morrison's 

 C. C. instantaneous lease, six dry plate holders. 

 tripod and everythlne complete,' developing ap- 

 paratus, &c, worth $185. For particulars address 

 Qt. H. H., 2808 Nortk Thirtieth St., Pbila. jttnll.lt 



This collar Is made perfectly round, and can be 

 used either with or without (.pikes, making a 

 strong, serviceable collar for training or kennel 



SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF 



Medford Fancy Goods Co. 



96 DUANE STREET, N. Y., 



i« m M\&. 



Scotland Kennel Collies in the Stud. 



CHAMPION MARCUS, E. K. 0. S. B. 7,526.- 

 Wlnn»»r of twenty-four prizes at Bench Shows 

 in England and America, including championship 

 at New York and Boston, 1882. Sire of the follow- 

 ing prize-winners in Engla apion Madge I. , 

 Champion Bruce, Ruby and Donald, 1st and 2d in 

 Puppy Class, Crystal Palace; Zulu Princess, 1st 

 Alexandra Palace, 1882, and many others. Fee $30. 



CHAMPION TWEED II.— Winner of thirty- 

 one prizes in Field Trials and on the Bench in Eng- 

 land and America, and sire among others of Joe 

 Mills, winner ot Pupov Stakes, Club Stakes, and 

 special prize at Alexandra Palace Collie Trials, 

 June, 1882. Fee $25. 



Puppies for sale from imported aud prize-win- 

 ning bitches. Prize list and further information 

 of THOS. H. TERRY, P. O. Box 2,017, N. Y. 



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 II., for which he paid 

 $1650. Will serve a limited number of approved 

 bitches at $35. Address A. M. TUCKER, 85 Main 

 street, Charlestown, Mass. 



EN THE STUD. 



FOREMAN, by Dashing Monarch out of Fairy H., 

 winner of second at Pittsburg, 1882; second at New 

 York, 1SS2; first at Boston, 1882. Divided second 

 with London at the N. O. Gun Club Trials, Ope- 

 lousas, 1382. 



PEE, $40.00. 

 To approved bitches only. Address 



W. TALLMAN, Rock Hill, S. C. 



Rorj O'More Kennel 



IN THE STUD. 



The thoroughbred red Irish setters, champion 

 Rory O'More, champion Rufus, ex-cbampion Friend 



be '. :...•.: - 1' ; 



Berkley, winner of first prize Cleveland, Ohio, 1882. 



FOR SALE.— Thoroughbred red L-ish setter pup- 

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

 CALLENDER, Albany, N. Y. 



IN THE STUJD. 



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, Ga., 

 1881, and first at Pittsburgh, Pa., 1882. Don 

 is the only pointer who has won first at a 

 Field Trial in this country. He is a vigorous, 

 healthy dog, 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. 



Dominion of Canada Kennel Club. 



"COME T," 



Pure Laverack, (10,130 E. K. 0. S. B.) la the stud. 



Seven 1st prizes, one 2d, first In Laverack ClaBs 

 at Alexandra Palace, 1881. 

 Address the Secretary, Ottawa, Ont. 



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



IN THE STUD.-PETER BLACK, BLACK 

 pointer (champion Pete ex Mab), winner of first 

 at Bostau, 1882. Very fast and enduring. No better 

 black pointer in America. Fee $25. D. W. C. 

 PARKER, 249 Main St., Springfield, Mass. janll.Dt 



Master/ McG-rath. Kennel. 



In the stud to approved bitches only, imported 

 black and white gre. hound Doublesbot (grandson 

 of the celebrated Master McGrath) by Riot Act ex 

 Sunflower; second and two specials, Cleveland, 

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

 :, Brooklyn, N. Y. nov2,tf 



DOG BREAKING, 



BV HOLADIRD. 



A GOOD BOOK FOR THE MONEY. 

 Price 25 Cents. 



FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 



Black Cocker Stud Dog. 



HORNELL DANDY, by Bucephalus out Of Black 



Bess, weight 241bs. It >■;■:■: •'■,, .,,.|, ,,,,, ,, r-urs 



to have our order filled for a blank cocker under 

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

 a few outside bitches at $20 cash. Some good 

 show and stei : I bitches Col' sale. HOR- 



NELL SPANIEL CLUB, HoruelisvUle. N. Y. 



nov30,tf 



BLACK PRINCE. 



Pure black spaniel, winner of five prizes, 1882, 

 25; approved bitches $20. A. C, W. , box 1 183, ,\ , V. 

 dec28,4t 



THE ORANGE AND WHITE 



Pure Laverack Se'tter Champion 



"EMPEROR FRED," 



Winner often prizes in England and America, 

 will be allowed to serve a few approved bitches. 

 For prize winnings and particulars apply to 

 ERDMAN A. IIEBZBERQ, 



1464 Pacific street, 

 corner Kingston, avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. stud 

 Fee $60. ' dec21,tf 



%%e <&t\wl 



Great Raffle. 



(March 1,1383.) 



For the valuahle kennel of sporting aud other 

 dogs imported by Mr. C. H. Mason, will take place, 

 consisting of fourteen well-known dogs, winners 

 of about 500 first prizes at the best shows. Notice 

 —Tickets only $2 each. JAMES WATSON, Man- 

 ager, 453 West 18d street, New York City, N. Y. 



N. B.— Circulars containing full particulars of the 

 dogs may be bad from the manager. The kennel 

 is acknowledged to be the best ever formed in 

 America. Ticket- are issued sub.ject to conditions 

 stated in circulars, and must bear the manager's 

 "written" signature. The first prize-winner will 

 take first choice from the kennel, second prize- 

 winner secoud choice, and so on. A postage stamp 

 for reply must accompani ■ letter of inquiry. 

 jan4,9t 



FOR RED IRISH SETTERS AND COCKER SPAN- 

 iels of the most fashionable blood address 

 CHAS. DENISON, Hartford. Conn -'eptl5.it 



FOR SALE, A NUMBER OF WELL BRED AND 

 well broken pointers and setters, also dogs 

 boarded and b i * :■■ ■ ; etion guaranteed. Ad- 



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



SPORTING DOGS TRAINED, BOARDED AND 

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

 Lakeville, Mass. junelS.tf 



FOR SALE CHEAP. — ENGLISH WATER 

 spaniel dog. eighteen months old, CLAR- 

 ENCE B. CROUsE, Dtiea, N. Y. jan4,2t 



FOR SALE. —ONE IRISH SETTER BITCH, 

 three years old. well broken, good retriever; 

 also two puppies, thirteen weeks old, from Irish 

 setter bitch, sire, Ethan Allen stock. Address A. 

 SEYMOUR, Harrington Centre, Bristol Co., R. I. 

 janll.lt 



EXTRA FINE GORDON SETTER PUrPIES 

 for sale, out of prize winnei Bess by Dick, 

 whelped Oct. 16. Address GORDON. 88 Eaneuil 

 Hall Square, Bo-ton. dec2l,5t 



CHAMPION DASH III. EX BESSIE PUPS 

 for sale very cheap; none better. Five dogs, 

 two bitches, black and white ticked, whelped Nov. 

 1882, W. KIRK, West Winsted, Ct. ianll,4t 



Ibc $cm«l. 



I? OR SALE.— I OFFER FOR SALE MY BLACK 

 ami tun setter dog pup Langborne, 8 months 

 old, from prize-winning stock, yard broken. For 

 price and printed ne.lieree write IKED. II. LON- 

 DON, Rock Hill, S." C. janll.lt 



WANTED -BEAGLE DOG, FROM ONE TO 

 three years old, broken on rabbits. H. C. 



ivojj ■!•:. I.:-'- ,-.bui i I janll,2t 



Prize Dogs For Sale 



AT PUBLIC AUCTION. 



The American Horse Exchange, (limited) cor. of 

 Broadway and Fiftieth street, New York, has re- 

 eeived instructions from Mr. L. Rutherford, Jr. , 

 lite well-known exhibitor of fox-Terriers, to sell 

 at public auction, on Wednesday, January 21th, at 

 11 A. M.. without ..serve, a number of valuable 

 and highly-bred Fox-Terriers, including Bowstring. 

 1st, Pittsburg, champion New York, 1881; Nancy. 



Auctioneer and General Manage! 



TO-HO, JUKE! 



r-* ? 



Field Trial Winners. 



1882. 



We now have ready for delivery pictures ot the 

 following celebrated dogs, winners of prizes at 

 Field Trials during 1882, on card, size 10x12: 

 CROXTETH, LALLA ROOKH, TICK, SEFTON, 

 LONDON, SUE, BYRON, GLADSOME, DON, 

 DARKNESS, SENSATION, PEEP-O'-DAY, 

 BELLE, CHIEF, BESS A, GLADSTONE. DASH- 

 ING MONAROH, PINK B, FOREMAN, COUNT 

 NOBLE, CARRIE ,7. AMERICAN DAN 

 Price for the lull set of twenty-two pictures, t 

 10 pictures, $3; 2'icts. each. Address 



Forest and Stream Pub. Co., 



Ftes! Fleas! Worms! Worms ! 



Staadman's Flea Powder for Dogs 



A BANE TO BTiE&B- A. UOCjN TO DOG8. 



in patent boxes with stfiiing pepper box top. which 



greatly lacuhates its use. Simple and efficacious. 



Price, Ml cents by Mail, Postpaid. 



Areea Nut for Worms in Dogs. 



A CERTAIN REMEDY. 

 Pil up In boxes containing 'en powders, with tne 

 directions for use. 



Price, 60 cents per Bos by Mail. 

 Both the above lire recommended by the " Forest 

 and Stream and Rod and Gun." 



CONROY & BISSETT, 



65 Fvjlton Stp.eet, - New Yoke, 



HENRY C. SQUIRES, 



CORTLANDT STUCET, - NkiV YORK. 



WEIGH! & ©ITSON, 



E80 Washington Street, - Boston, Mass. 



Portraits of Celebrated Doas 



BY" J. M. TRACY. 

 EMPEROR FltEB. THUIUMER, 



A ue, v pair just out. 

 GLADSTONE and PEEP O' DJ» £. 



Quail shooting in Bennessee.— DASH 111. and 



COUNTESS MAY*. 



Prairie chicken shooting in Minnesota. 



These pictures are photographic repioducllon.- 

 of oil paintings by Tracy. Executed by the Arto 

 type Process. They will not fade like ordinary 

 photographs, and are equal to steel engravings in 

 appearance. Size 10x11 mches. Beautiful pictures 

 to frame. 



Price, SI. OO each. 



For sale by SCHUYLER & DUANE, 189 Bi oadwai 1 

 New York, or J. PA*LMER O'NEIL, 68 Fifth VvenuH 

 Pit! s burgh, Pa. 



Dr. Gordon Stables, R.N. 



TWYFORD BERKS, ENGLAND, 



" PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE," &C. 



"PLAIN HINTS TO WOULD-BE BUYERS." 



Price 10 cents, post free. Gives addresses of prui- 

 clpal English breeders. 



T?10R SALE. -T( 

 r English settel 



>M, WHITE 



AND 



i RANGE 

 by Roval 



Duke ex Bessie. 1:.-.- 







i ex Dell, 



Dell by Waddils 







ned and 



handled by E. E We 







■Id trials 



at High Point, N. O. 







"inner of 



The. New York. 18 







S82. For 



performances in t 







s it-port 

 •ice StlOi. 



of Eastern Field Tr 







Address GEOPd.'i: 1 







ter D. S. 



Navy, Box 1U07, Ne\ 



• York City. 





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Ij^OR SALE.-CAPTAIN DORSET!, BLUE BEL 

 1 ton setter dog, whelped Jul) 12. 1881, by cham 

 pion Leicester out of Crook, who '.von first at New 

 York, 1880; he. in 1881, and third iu 188*. Sin- Is by 

 Carlowitz out of Dell. Captain Dorsett v.as Ihor 

 OUghly trained by E. S. Wanma';er. Prr-e ?225 

 Address G. R. Wntkins, Paymaster U. S. .Saw, Box 

 liiilT. New York Citv. dee"48,tf 



UBRKD 

 aed in 

 a Rock. 



FOR SALE. - SEVERAL TH 

 well trained setter dogs. Dor 

 Luther Adams out of old Dora, by • 

 Gloucester, bred by D. C. Sauborn of Bl 

 under llu- name of Leo, out of Sanborn's held trial 

 bilcb Nellie, by champion Lester. Address 150 

 Devonshire street. Room 74, Boston, Mass. septal, tf 



FiORSALE.-AWELL-irtfOKE.N POINTER DOG. 

 Has had lots of field work; spent, two seasons 

 South on all kinds ef game buds. Or will exchange 

 for a pair of Irish set i er pups of approved stock, 

 six months old. Address \V. G., care Enicker- 

 backer, 818 Broadway, N. Y. jaull.1t 



}7iOR SALE. -THREE LITER AND WHITE 

 setter puppies (two males and one female), 

 whelped Julv 13, 188S. Sire, SI. Ives (St. Elmo- 

 Maida). dam Peatlu-rs .-'hot-Tavlor's Eanme). The 

 !., ■Id trial « inner, dum ividl-bioken and first- 

 class in , -. „■ ■■■■Ms Price S35 .-aeh. Ad 



dress J. 11. FORS11EW. sWS Wider si., N. Y". City. 

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