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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Notbubeb 34, 1881. 



lit* §mnel 



Dr. Gordon Stables, R.N. 



TWYFORD, BERKS, ENGLAND, 

 Author ot the 



"PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE," &C. 



exports ohamplon and other pedigree dogs ot any 

 breed, send for 



"PLAIN HINTS TO WOULD-BE BUYERS." 

 nice if cents, post troo. Gives addresses ot prin- 

 cipal English breeders. 



PEDIGREE 



PRINTING AND COMPlMiyfi, 



CHEAPER THAN CAN BE DONE BY ANY OTHER 



HOUSE IN AMERICA, 

 wWch doeB first-class work and guarantees satis- 

 faction. Also, 

 VON COXIN PATENT 8 PIKE COLLAR AND BOOK. 

 By mall, lor 13. 



E. A C. VON CrJUN. 



P. O. Box '23, Delaware City, Del. 



Black Spaniels- 



BOB HL, Imported, black; First, strabane, 

 Portsdcim. Kilmarnock', Belfast, and London, OnL 

 Special, Bradtord. Pa, stud fee, J 15. 



BENEDICT, Imported, black; first, and special, 

 Hew York, 18S1, Only time shown. J20. 



Papples by above alto by Brag, first and special, 

 Hew York, lssl, for sale. Price from *10 upward. 

 E'JSXKLLSPANIKL ( IJ'll, IlornellsvlUe, N. Y. 

 NovS,tt 



RIVERSIDE 



COCKER SPANIEL KENNEL, 

 Clnremonl, rv. II>, Box 33. 



Champion Bragg and Champion Feather, Grade 

 (Satp ex-Yulette) stock lor sale. 

 Pnpa ready for delivery. Sept23,tf 



Cameron Kennel. 



Beagle Hounds bred for bench and Held purposes. 

 RALLY (Sam-Dv/lly) ; stud fee, *25. 

 ROCKET (Kally-Kosy) ; stud fee, $10. 



COLIN CAMERON, Brlckervllle, Pa. 



FOR SALE— Ferrets at $7 per pair. Single— 

 Pemale, ii ; male. $?■. send post office order. 

 CHARLES li. TAS VKCUTEN, Victor. Ontario Co., 

 .». Y. Novl7,2t 



ALDRICH'S STOCK FOR SALE.— Mr. T. M. 

 ^^ Aldrlch has gone South for the season and le(f 

 un iny hands for sale six black and white ticked 

 puppies." whelped Oct. s by Mr. Bradford's Pete 

 ternut-Trlm), out of Lotta (chamnlon Drake- 

 MolIleV Also two, same color, whelped w arch s by 

 Mr. Green's Sam (Don-Nettle) out or Smut 11. (Trim- 

 Smut), and a broken cocker. Address for particu- 

 lars, JOHNF. CARPENTER, Falls Village, Attic- 

 t»ro,Mass. Nov3,4t 



glw §emuL 



Lowell, Mass., Bench Show. 



THE FIRST BENCH SHOW BOB DORS 



WILL BE HELD IN 



JACKSON HALL, Dec. 14, 15 and 16. 



Entries olose Dec. 6. Apply to CHARLES A. 

 ANDREWS, West Boxford, Mass., for catalogue, 

 and entry blank. Novio,« 



FOR SALE. 



1. Count Fred (Imported), whelped Julr, 1S7S, 

 thoroughly broken, winner first ut Patoka, I1L, 

 Fuppy Stakes, ind .second Lu braces w,th Lincoln 

 to i.-7:t ■• Ho.ii ri.-;: imiHjrt.. c\ by Count Dlek.ex 

 Phantom, whelped April, 1 -77, full brother to Mr. 

 Llewelltn's celebrated count, Wind em; Ihoroughly 

 broken. 3. Banjo (Imported poln'er), liver and 

 white, whelped April, 1S7B. by Garth's Drake, ex 

 ■■ ' ■" ■' ■"! l> .id; thon-iighly broken; winnerof first 

 at Pittsburgh show. 1880. 4. Rose, champion 

 pointer bitch (formerly Orglll's);. thoroughly 

 broken; whelped April, istii; color, lemon and 

 white. 5. Zulu, Gordon bitch, by champion Bob, 

 ex-champion Mona, whelped June, isso, now break- 

 ing by Sir. E. S. Wanmaker. 6. Lady Rapid, im- 

 ported Gordon bitch, by old R:uben out of Rosa, 

 winner of prizes at different shows (not broken); 

 whelped May, 1S75. 7. Jemmle, imported York- 

 shire terrier, by Mozart, ex Nell, winner first Pitts- 

 burgh show; whelped November, 1STC. 8. Cream, 

 Italian greyhound, winner first Pittsburgh show ; 

 about three years of age and a beauty ; light fawn 

 In color. All tbe ."b'r, cs-n anied spot ting dogs have 

 passed through Mr. Wanmaker's hands. For 

 prices and further particulars address A. H. 

 MOORE, 1,711 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Novl7,2t 



1-HE CONESTOOA KENNEL offer for sale the 

 following highly-bred setters : Cash, a fine up- 

 standing, white and black ticked dog, 2 years and 

 Blx months o'd (Lelcester-ex Nellie); is a grand 

 goer, and been shot over up to date; was very 

 highly recommended at the Ann Arbor show, 18=0; 

 trial allowed ; price $125. Whirlwind, a promising 

 young dog, 9 months old, lemon and white, well 

 marked (Royal Ben-ex orpliea) ; price S2S. Reddle, 

 a remarkably quick, lively, nil iri-h setter bitch, 

 IS months old (Red Diek-cx Worra); price $26. 

 Pointers— Bess, small sized, black and white pointer 

 bitch, young and fast, with keen nose; price $35. 

 Belle, lemon with wude. markings; very staunch, 

 and Just the bitch for one gun to go out and make a 

 large bag with ; good nose and steady alt round; 

 price $'20. Apply 1 o FRANK BEVAN, Manager and 

 Trainer, Lancaster, Pa. Novl7,2t 



GORDON KENNEL, Locust Valley, Long Island. 

 We have on sale young dogs and Ditches of 

 the purest, strains, combining the blood of Toledo 

 Kennel Club, now wp, lard's, Grouse, M turn's Duke, 

 Goldsmith Kennel's Rupert, stodsiari.'s Dole, el.e. 

 Mr. Malcolm's Malcolm, Col. Moo's Heine, Mr. W1I- 

 lanTs Dream 11. Were all bled fit these kennels. 

 Address GORDON KENNEL CLUB, Brevoort, P. o.. 

 Brooklyn, New York. oetl3,tf 



RORY O'MOKE KENNEL.— Thoroughbred red 

 Irish setter puppies lor sale, by champion 

 Rory O'Mere one oi Nurah O'More, Magenta and 

 PearL Full pedigrees. Address W.N. CALLEN- 

 DER, Albany, N. V. Augll.tf 



I 



IMPORTED FOX TERRIER FOR SALE.— Crib, 

 white and black and tan, 2 years old, about 14 

 lbs.; very game; will tackle anything; good house 

 dog and companion ; will be sold cheap to make 

 room tor puppies coming on. collie puppies, black 

 and tan, bred from imported dogs : very handsome. 

 Spaniel puppies, liver and white, beautifully 

 marked, The nest dogs for general shooting ; bred 

 from imported dogs. For price, pedigree, etc., ad- 

 dress A. HEATH, orange court House, Virginia, 

 N6vi7,2t 



Qt K(\ REWARD.— Lost or stolen from New York 

 t]P»_)v Gun Club Grounds, Bergen Point, about 

 Nov. 1, black and tan setter dog Fred; medium 

 size ; one hindlcg a trine shoi t from knocked down 

 hip; only perceptible when tired or standing still. 

 Tho above reward paid for his return or for any In- 

 formation by which his recovery is enforc- d. .). 

 BBYAR, 63 VYiUia.nl Street, N. Y. Novl7,3t 



FOR SALE CHEAP— Fine pair of young setter 

 dO£s, 7 and 12 rsontbs old. Also bitch puppy, 

 i months old, by champion Paris. These puppies 

 are first-class stock and will be sold very low if dis- 

 posed of soon. C. E. LEWIS, U. S. Customs, Sus- 

 pension Bridge, N. Y. Novn,2t, 



POINTERS. Far very superior pointer pups, N> 

 Champion Sensation out ot Livingston's Ross 

 (2d New York, isso, and dam of Baronet), or for 

 stud services of Baronet, address, with stamps 

 HENRY W. LIVINGSTON, 183 W. 42d St., N. Y. 

 City. sept'22,tf 



o PORTSMEN In want of good, reliable, business, 

 O Held flogs, Token on all game, retrieve trom 

 land or water'fpnli ters n d Irish or English setter 

 dug or Ijlifli;, address CHAS F. KENT, Monllcello, 

 N.~Y. Come and see these dogs at work on game. 

 NovJT.tf 



OULEOUT COCKER SPANIEL KENNELS.— For 

 Cockers of all ages and colors, dogs, bitches 

 and poppies, address wl fli stamp, UOIPTWA LKKR, 

 Franklin, Del. Co., N. Y. July 2l-t.r 



NEMASKETT KENNEL, N. IT. YAUGRAN, pro- 

 prietor, Mlddleboro, Muss. Sporting dogs 

 broken and bandied, also a number of broken dogs 

 (or sale. Dogs and puppies boarded on re; 

 terms. P. O. Box 3f>6. Sept22,tt 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Any gentleman in want 

 of a single, dog or a brace ot well-broken and 

 well-bred setters win tied the article by addressing 

 L W., Box 8,960, I^ew York city. These are not 

 worthless curs said to be broken, but. are perfect In 

 the held, and a fair price is therefore asked. 



No-8,tt 



BEAGLE HOUNDS— Best In America; slro Dodge's 

 "Rattler," Ihe noled prize winner. Are 

 small, long-eared, keen, thoroughbred, hand some 

 and best, rabbit, hounds. Can spare cood ones n to 

 IS months old. Have also fine Scotch and bull ter- 

 riers and ferrets. Address W. H. TODD, vermU- 

 Uon, Ohio. Novifi.tf, 



FOR SALE, a number of well bred and well 

 broken pointers and sellers, also dogs boarded 

 and broken, sal L-fai lion miuiani.eed. AnVress if. 

 B. RICHMOND, Lakevllle, Mass. Sepl2?,tf 



TfiOR RED IRISH SETTERS and Cocker Spaniels 

 _F of tie moat fashlou.a i s CHAS. 



DENISON, Hartford, Ct SepU5,tI 



.*-»> IjU^IUAIBIJ, u. euuiuugu uuu cuuipiuLe 



jgulde book io the Rangeley Lake Region, Kenne- 

 Dago, cupsuprlc, Parmachneee and Oorineottoul 

 Lakes and the head waters oi thu Connecticut, Mag- 

 alloway, Androscuggln and Dead rivers; Uluxnln- 

 ated covers, tin tea paper, B!3 pages, 6U illustrations 

 and a large map, niuou mostly riom accurate sur- 

 Teya. Price, post-paid by mad, oil cents. CHARLES 

 A J. FARRAR. Jamaica Plain. Miahb. 



k A WEEK. $12 i day at home easily made. 

 1 Costly Outfit free. Address TRUE & CO., 

 Augusta, Maine. 



DIVING DECOY CO., Kocuuslur, N. V. 



FARRAR'S POCKET MAP of Moo'sohead Lake and 

 the North Maine Wilderness, a valuable com- 

 panion for the sportsman, hunter and lumberman. 

 Lately corrected and revised, and now aoknowl 

 edged to be the only correct map or this vast region 

 Neatly bound In cloth covers. Price, postpaid, by 

 mall. Wl cents. CHARLES A. J. FARRAR, J amalca 

 Plain, Mass. 



^arhmnns %ooAs. 



Selected Standard 



Soft or Chilled 

 LUMBERS 7, 8, 9AHD101 



NO. Of pellets to OZ., 338 472 CSS 1050 Soft 

 " " " " 346 485 718 1130 Chilled. 



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ASSOCIATED 



SOUTHERN RAILWAYS, 



Richmond & Danville Atlantic Coast Bay Line. 

 Line. Line. 



THE 



Preferred Routes to Florida 



Atlanta Cotton Exposition, 



October 5 to December 81. 



TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 1, 1881. 



Richmond and Danville Line- 

 Train 50. Leaves New York *l-30 am. Phila- 

 delphia *7-05 a m. Baltimore •9-4 s am. Arrives 

 Richmond 'i-ss p m. Danville "7-53 p m. Charlotte 

 "12-b.h nt. Atlanta "iO-36 a m. There makes same. 

 connections as No. 48 below. Pullman cars Rich- 

 mond to Atlanta, and Atlanta to New Orleans. 



Train 42. Leaves New York IS-3.I a m. Phila- 

 delphia tl 1-45 am. Baltimore ts-io p m. Richmond 

 •10-uO p m. Danville •7-26 a m. There connects with 

 No 42 below. Pullman Cars from Richmond to 

 Danville. This train comtecta rlaUtt, except Sunday, 

 frmr. Baltimore at 4-00 p m direct, via York Wiser 

 Linefm-West Pnintand liirhmmw am: cnnneMng there 

 with Trains 50 and 48. 



Train 43. Leaves New York 1 3-40 p m. Plllla- 

 delphla f5-46 p m. Baltimore t8-60 p m. Arrives at 

 Lynchburg *4-39 a m. Danville '7 a m. Charlotte 

 •1-O0pm. Atlanta "12-flo n't. Macon *t>-30 am. 

 Montgomery '1-55 a m. New Orleans '10-02 p m, 54 

 hours trom New York. Pullman Cars New York 

 to Washington, Washington to Charlotte and Au- 



■•II aa ■> ITC.a ■ • I ' i , i mi ,, ,ii, a ,,1 ■, lacci.a 



10-15 pm. savannah '3-15 pm. jacksonviUe *8-i5 



Train 48. Leaves New York *9-oo p m. Phila- 

 delphia 12-bo a m. Baltimore 4-35 a m. Arrives at 

 Richmond *u-30 am. LynCUburg '2 =»a p m. Dan- 

 ville *5-35 p m. Charlotte " 1 2-30 n't Atlanta "12-20 

 n'n. Macon "0-55 put Montgomery *8-00 pm. 

 Mobile "4-50 am. New Orleans '10-02 am. I'nUman 

 Cars New York In A tlanta via Richmond and A tlanta 

 to Xew Orleans, 



Atlantic Coast Line, 



Train 40. Leaves New York '4-30 a in Phila- 

 delphia "1-06 a m . Ran Imorc "air, a m Arrives at 

 Richmond "2-55 p m. Wilmington "ll-M p m. 

 Cdiai lesion *s-iiii a m Savannah 'iWlifii Jack- 

 sonville +3-10 p m. Pullman Sleepers Mlliord, Va. 

 to Charleston. 



Train 4S. Leaves New York "9-00 pm. W. 

 Plilladelphla"l2-aoam. Baltimore 'J-S5 a m Arrives 

 at Richmond •il-;iuam. Wilmington *9m> pm, 

 Charleston *s-u i a in. savannah ! i'2-:io ten. ,Iaok- 

 sonvllle +s-40pm. Columbia '6-00 a m. Augusta 

 •;i-B0am. Macon "0-15 p in. Sa\aimah M-15 p m. 

 Jacksonville via A ugustii V-io a m. Pullman Sleep- 

 ing Cars New York to Charleston. 

 Day l.iiK'. 



Leaves New York t3-i0 p m. Philadelphia +fi-46 



m. Baltimore ts-45 p m. Arrives at. Portsmouth 



fit. r 4--, qu .. 1 1 per day at home, samples wurtii 

 Jh O LU 3j i- v $5 Dee, Address STLNSON <s CO., 

 Portland, Maine. 



§ahls m& § antes fat ^artmnm. 



t9-i ii am. Weldou 11-50 



P in. Raleigh 17-35 pm. 



Wilmington *0 



15 p in . f 



linrleston *i-uo am. Sa- 



vannah "P2-:.» 





jnvllle t---io p m. Coiiiin- 



bla'ti-oaam. 





• • ii am. Savannah '3-45 



p in. Jacksom 

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"THE FISHING LINE." 



TAKE THE 



Grand Rapids & Indiana R. R. 



THE ONLY" ROUTE TO THE 

 Trout, erar'ittg' *• Black Bass Fisheries, 



NORTHERN MICHIGAN. 



The waters of the 



Grand Traverse Region 



and the Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed. It 

 equaled, m the abundance and great variety of nsh 

 contained. 



BROOK TROUT abound In the streams, and the 

 famous AMERICAN GRAYLING Is found only in 

 i. 



The TROUT season begins May 1 and ends sept 1. 



The GRAYLING Season opens June 1 and ends 

 Nov. 1. 



BLACK BASS, i iKE, PICKEREL and M7JSCA- 

 LONGE, also abound In large numbers in the many 

 lakes and lakelets of this territory. The Sports- 

 man can readily send trophies of his skul to his 

 Mends or '• club " at home, as Ice for packing fish 

 can be had at nearly all points. 



TAKE YOUR FAMILY WITH YOH. The 

 scenerv or the North Woods and Lakes Is very 

 beauHtpl. The air is pure, dry and bracing. The 

 climate Is peculiarly beneficial to those suffering 

 wltl" 



Hay Fever and Asthma Affections. 



The hotel accommodations are excellent, and wlH 

 be largely Increased In time for the season of 1SS1 

 by new buildings and additions. 



During the season ROUND TRIP EXCURSION 

 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT LOW RATES, and 

 attractive train facilities offered to Tourists and 

 Sportsmen. 



Dogs. Guns and FLshlng Tackle Carried Free at 

 owner's risk. 



It is our aim to make sportsmen feel "at home" 

 on this route. For Tourists' Guide a handsomely 

 Illustrated book ot 180 pages sent free. Time Cards, 

 FOldere and lur'her lutormauon, address 



EAGLE HOTEL. 



(Altitude, 2,280 teet) 



ASD.EYILLE, WESTERN N. C. 



L.L.HASSELL, - - PROPRIETOR. 



Open the year round. Rooms with open fire- 

 places, some few stoves. Finest scenery in the 

 U. S. Average Winter temperature, 37.7 deg. No 

 better cUinate in the world. Send tor circular. 



l§otnl$ Hntl^satitsfor ^yorfamm., 



TO SPORTSMEN: 



The Pennsylvania R. R. Co, 



Respectfully invite attention to the 

 SUPERIOR FACILITIES 



MM 



afforded by their lines for reaching most ot 



TROUTINO PARKS and RACE COURSES in tie 



slates. These lines being CONTINUOUS 



FROM AS (MFC .:. avoid the dlfS, 



'II I l.cs : ni a. ■:;■-• ■ ca ... ..-.., r. i : i ■ - 



■an .-. s '"in . "■ run over the smooth steel tracks 

 enable STOCK TO BE TRANSPORTED without 

 faUure or Injury. 



THE LINES OF 



Pennslvania Railroad Comp'y 



also reach the best localities lor 



Gunninar and Fishing? 



! n Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 

 TICE ETS are sold at the offices of the Company la 

 all the principal cities to KANE. BENOVA, BED- 

 FORD, CRESSON, RAESTON, MINNEQTJA, and 

 other well-known centres tor 



Tront Fishing, Wing Shooting and Still 

 J I n ii ting. 



Also to 



TUCKERTON, BEACH HAVEN, CAPE MAT, 

 , , and points on the NEW JERSEY COAST 



-a for SALT WATER SPORT AF IBB PIN 



AND FEATHER. 



L P. FARMER, GenTAass. Agent. 

 FRANK THOMSON, GenT Manager. 



Chesapeake & Ohio R'y- 



THE ROUTE Of the SPORTSMAN and ANGLES 



TO THE BEST HUNTING AND FISHING 



GROUNDS OF VIRGINIA AND 



WEST VIRGINIA, 



Comprising those of Central and Piedmont Vlr- 



■i'a I rams, Valley of Virginia, 



Mlegliiny Mountains, Greenbrier and New Rivera, 

 — 1 1ncluding In their varieties of 

 sear, wild turkeys, wild duok, 

 woodcock, mountain trout, 



3 and one dog for each sports- 



£!,: 



on 





The Route of the Touris^ 



through the most beautiful and picturesque scenery 

 ot the Virginia Mountains to tne White Sulphur 

 Springs and other 1. 1 a ..... v. resorts. 



The C. & O. R'y is reached by rail at Huntingdon, 

 W. Va,, trom the V and southwest; 



at Charlottesville, Va., Trom the North and Easa, 

 and at ltlchuiond, Va., from the South. 



The completion of the Peninsular Extension In 

 the slimmer of issi affords 



THE ONLY ALL RAIL ROUTE TO THE 

 "YORKTOWN CENTENNIAL," 

 and establishes a continuous rail line, via Rich- 

 mond, Va., and Huntington, W. Va., between the 

 mouth of Chesapeake Bay and the Paeiflo ocean. 



IT, TV, ITLLEH, 

 G. P. «. T. A., Richmond, Va, 



OLD DOMINION LINE. 



T'lli: STEAMERS ot this Line reach some of the 

 1 rne-r waterfowl and upland shootlug sections 

 ,i ,,■ ,. aecllngairecttorChlncoteague, 

 i olios- i-,nind and i.iuims on the Peninsula, city 

 point, J« '- l ' untuck, Florida and the 



aiaunfalTiouB country oi v i ■-. eve, etc 



a - - i.i aimers sail Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- 



, i ■ I -■'■ ' "I ■.,;. ■■ ..jr.. 



Full Information, given at office, 19? Greerrwica 

 street, New Yolk. 



Bromfield House, Boston. 



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MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



Wild Fowl_Shooting. 



SPRINGVILLE HOUSE OR SPORTSMEN'S RE- 

 ■Z^Z TREAT, SHTNNECOCK BAY, L. I. 



BY' A PRACTICAL GUNNER AND AN OLD 

 barman. Has always on hand the best ot 

 boats, butteries, etc., with the largest rig of trained 

 wild geese decoys on the coast. The best ground 

 in the vicinity of New York for bay snipe shooting 

 of all varieties Special attention given by himself 

 an teed. Aadress 

 WM. N. LANE. Good Ground, LI. Refers by pet- 

 mlsstOQtoJ. it Suepiiei'd, soi Broadway, and Wm. 

 Dutcher, 320 Broadway, N, Y. 



Tim Pond the Seven Ponds. 



TROUT FISHING AND HUNTING. 



Parties wishing to visit the Seven Ponds, via 

 Eustis and Tim Pond, can have buck-board teams, 

 guides, boats, camps, with hoard, In readiness, by 

 writing in advance to 



KENNEDY SMITH, EufltlS, Maine. 



MOOSE HEAD LAEE and the North Maine WU- 

 derness Illustrated. The only complete and 

 comprehensive gtude book to Northern Maine and 

 the uead waters or the Kenneoec, Penobscot, an, 

 John's and Aroostook rivers, and the numerous 

 takes and ponds connected with them. 25« pages, 

 so illustrations and large map. Tinted paper, Il- 

 luminated covers. Price, by mail, post-paid. 90 

 cents. CHARLES A. J. FAR* AR, Jamaica Plain, 

 Mass, 



