March 2, 18S3.] 



FOREST AND STREAM, 



99 



piswUanwttS. 



KNAPP&VANNOSTRAND, 



Poultry and Game, 



389 & 390 WASHINGTON MARKET, 

 New York. 



Consignments of all ffis of Game solicited, 



WE CHARGE NO COMMISSION. 



We accept consignments. Allow market price day 



of arrival, and send checks every Tuesday 



for all invoices of previous vreek. 



The Art of Photography 



Complete without a Toacher. 

 From $G.00trp: Bend 10c. for Circu- 

 lar and Catalogue, to 

 AUGUST HEBZOG, 36 John St., Tf.T- 

 Manuf r of Photo. Instruments. 



RICHARDSON AND KANGELET LAKES ILLUS- 

 trated, a thorough and complete guide book to 

 •the Rangeley Lake region, Kennebago, Cupsuptic, 

 Parmachnee' and Connecticut Lakes and the head 

 •waters of the Connecticut, Magalloway, Androscog- 

 gin, and Dead rivers; illuminated covers, tinted 

 paper, 320 pages. 00 illustrations and a large map, 

 made mostly from accurate surveys. Price, post- 

 paid, by mail, 50 cents. CHARLES A. J. FARRAR, 

 Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



DOG BREAKING 



BY HOLABIRD. 



A GOOD BOOK FOR THE MONEY. 



Price 35 Cents. 



FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 



DECKER'S 



BILLIARD^ POOL 



1"R B LE S with the New 

 Corded Edge Cushion 

 The hest now Tnacfe! 



'VARER00MSJ26 Broadway. NV: 



STEEL PENS 



Sold Br ALL DEALERSThroughoutThe WORLD 

 GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION-1878. 



fit ttt #fat«. 



GROUSE DALE. 



Winner of Chicago Field Cup and Puppy 

 Stakes at meeting of Eastern Field Trials 

 Club run at Robbins' Island, Dec. 1879; also 



1st in All Aged Stake of same Club, Nov. 

 30, 1881, and winner of American Field Cup 

 for best dog or bitch in the trials of 1881. 



"Will serve a limited number of approved 

 bitches at $40. 



Address, 



WM. A. BUCKINGHAM. 



NORWICH, CONN. 



Black Spaniels. 



BOB HL, imported, black; First, Strabane, Porta- 

 down, Kilmarnock, Belfast, and London, Ont. 



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BENEDICT, imported, black; first and special, 

 New York, 1881. First Atlanta, 1881. $20. 



Puppies bv above also by BRAG, first and special, 

 New York, 1881, for sale. Price from 810 upward. 

 HORNELL SPANIEL CLUB, Homellsville, N. Y. 

 Nov3.tf 



Cameron Kennel. 



Beagle Hounds bred for bench and field purposes. 

 RALLY (Sam-Dolly); stud fee, %V&. 

 RACKET iBally-Louise): stud fee, §25. 



COLIN CAMERON, Brickerville, Pa. 



BEAGLE HOUND RALLY II. (RALLY— DOLLY) 

 In the stud. He is white, black and taji mottled, 

 15 inches high, ear* spread l(P/£ inches; weighs 20 

 lbs. Fee $10. F. D. HALLET, Winsted, Conn. 



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IN THE STUD.-RIPPLE, LITTER BROTHER 

 to champion St. Elmo, by Pride of the Border 

 from Jesse. Ripple is a large, thick set liver and 

 white and ticked dog, equally good in the field and 

 on the bench. Fee $35. A few highly bred setters 

 for sale, broken, from perfection downwards, at 



£ rices to suit. Send for list. FRANK BEVAN, 

 [anager of Conestoga Kennel, Lancaster, Pa. 



mch2,2t, 



IN THE STUD.— WIRE-HAIRED FOX TERRIER 

 Tyke, recently imported from Mr. Wm. Carrick, 

 Jr., Carlisle, England, winnexof 2d Wolverhampton, 

 1880; 1st Alexandra Palace, 1881, and V. H. C, 

 Crystal Palace, am.' year. Stud fee $25. Address 

 NEVERSINK LODGE KENNELS, Guymard, Orange 

 Co., N. Y. Janl!),tf. 



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A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO HIRE FISHING 

 privileges on some good salmon river, for say 

 fifteen days during the coming season. The Resti- 

 gouche region preferred. Please replv, stating 

 location, terms, &e., to this office. ANGLER. 



feb23.3t. 



LIVE FOXES WANTED. ADDRESS. BOX 178 

 Montclair, N J. mch2,lt 



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BROOK TROUT.— EGGS AND FRY FOR SALE, 

 also trout for table use. Address F. AY. EDDY. 

 Randolph, N. Y. jan5,tf. 



FOR SALE— 1 W. & 0. SCOTT & SON DOUBLE 

 B. L. gun. Fine Damascus, 10-bore, 30-inch 

 barrels, 9 lbs 1 oz., 3% inch drop, low hammers, top 

 lever, double bolt, extra rib, patent forend, horn 

 butt, finely engraved, chambered for 3-inch shell, 

 and extra wide across breech, dark stock, a beauty 

 and extra fine shooter, close and hand, with 40 

 Shells and loading tools. Price $70. Is perfect; will 

 send C. O. D. ; privj lege of trial; sold for no fault. 

 Address L. A. DAVENPORT, Patentee of Daven- 

 port's Standard Trap, Davenport, N. Y. feb23.2t. 



FOR SALE— WHOLE OR PART, LARGEST AND 

 best oyster planting property in this country — 

 Chesapeake Bay — convenient by rail or water to all 

 cities. Splendid terrapin grounds, duck shooting; 

 title perfect. Investors desiring legitimate and 

 profitable business, address GEORGE R. DUNN, 

 ".nut st. , Philadelphia. feb23,3t. 



FOR SALE: 



Patent of a Glass Ball Trap. 



Already in the Market and Known 

 to be Reliable. 



HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY SPORTSMEN. 

 For full particulars address, giving references, 



R. L. S., this office. 



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STUD BOOK N. A. K. C— BLANKS FOR MAKING 

 entries of dogs, not previously registered, in the 

 second volume of the N. A. K. C. Stud Book are now 

 ready, and can be obtained by addressing N. ROWE, 

 Box 384, Chicago, 111. In all instances a three cent 

 stamp must be inclosed for postage. Only one dog 

 can be registered on a blank. Fee for registering 

 each dog 25 cents. Entries close positively April 1. 

 Dogs, in the registering of which in the first volume 

 errors were made, can be registered in the second 

 volume by paying the fee, 25 cents. For a dog which 

 has died since the entry w T as sent for the second 

 volume, another can be substituted by the same 

 owner. feb9, 7t. 



WANTED, A SOLID BLACK COCKER SPANIEL 

 for stud purposes. Must be small and well 

 bred. Address, giving pedigree, Sic'.', EUGENE 

 POWERS. Cortland, N. Y. mch2,lt 



T7*OR SALE, A FINE SETTER DOG— A BITCH— 

 J? $15. Also a pointer and puppies. Address im- 

 mediately, C. REIFF, Souderton, Pa. mch2,lt. 



O ELLING OUT— ON ACCOUNT OF ILL HEALTH 

 JO and other business, I will sell my entire kennel 

 of fine broken dogs at a bargain. Pointers. Red 

 Irish and English setters, two and three years old, 

 staunch on all game: retrieve land and water. Also 

 one pair of English setters, ten months old, just 

 right to put on game in the field. I will also sell 

 my Baker breech-loading shot gun. 12-gauge. 28in. 

 barrel, 8}4 lbs., full choke, with all latest improve- 

 ments, and extra close and hard shooter, in perfect 

 condition. For price and other information call or 

 address with stamp, CHAS. F. KENT, Monticello. 

 N. Y. mch2,lt 



FOR SALE CHEAP.— A VERY FINE LITTER 

 of fine Irish setter pups, having the combined 

 blood of the celebrated champions Elcho. Plunket 

 and Rorv O'More; also an Irish bitch. 8 months 

 old. having one cross of Elcho and two of Plunket. 

 also a beautiful native bitch, one year old, with 

 good pedigree. Address, E. J. ROBBINS, Wether- 

 field, Conn. tf. 



FOR SALE.— DASH— LIVER AND WHITE SET- 

 ter dog, for years old, by Pride 2d out of Gypsy. 

 Well broken, a splendid field dog, fast and stylish. 

 Does not retrieve, except from water. Finds and 

 points dead birds. Sold for no fault; satisfactory 

 reasons given for selling. A rare bargain. Price 

 $50. Address E. P. L., Lock Box 1G, Rome, Georgia. 

 feb23,2t. 



T?OR SALE.— A PURE BLACK AND TAN (NO 

 _T white) Gordon setter bitch. The celebrated 

 Nat and Smut strain. No better blood in the world. 

 Price $25. ROBERT WALKER, Franklin, Del. Co., 

 N. Y. feb23.2t. 



FOR SALE.— THE HANDSOME, HIGH BRED 

 English setter dog Moody, 2}4 years old; color, 

 black and white. He is thoroughly house and field 

 broken, very intelligent and affectionate. Price 350. 

 CHARLES DENISON. Hartford, Ct. mch2,lt 



FOR SALE.— FIVE LOW ENGLISH BEAGLE 

 hound pups. Dam and sire imported. G. D. 

 LEONARD. Hinerburgh, Vt. mch2,lt 



FOR SALE.— AN IRISH SETTER DOG, PURE 

 red, no white, of the best of pedigree. A good 

 retriever and a fine field dog; able to win at any 

 bench she iw\ Price 525. Also a black and tan rabbit 

 or Cox hound, with good voice and a good trailer'. 

 Price $12. Apply of W. J. MORTON, Portsmouth, 

 Va. mch2.lt 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.-TWO GORDON 

 bitches, three years old. One Gordon dog, one 

 year old One English pup, 7 months old. ELISIIA 

 A. DOUGLAS. Melrose, Mass., box 201. mch2,lc 



T7»OR SALE.— A BASSET OR BENCH LEG 

 -F Beagle dog, eighteen months old. a grand speci- 

 men, the true type of this valuable breed. Address 

 DR. L. H. TWADDELL, West Philadelphia, Pa. 

 inch2,2t. 



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Portraits of Celebrated Dogs 



NOW READY. 



A Grouse Moor.— EMPEROR FRED. 



Correct Portraits of the Two Leading Laverack 

 Dogs in the World. 



These pictures are large Album Cards. Photo- 

 graphic reproductions of oil paintings by Tracy. 

 Executed by the Artotype Process. They will not 

 fade, like ordinary photographs, and are equal in 

 effect and finish to the best steel engraving. 



Pric 



~5c. each. 



For sale by SCHUYLER 8 tfUA 65,189 Broadway, 

 New York, or J. PALMER O'NEIL, 68 Fifth Avenue. 

 Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Will be sent by mail on receipt of price by Forest 

 and Stream Publishing Co. 



Large plates, 10x14 inches. Beautiful pictures for 

 framing. Price $1 each. 



F0R_SALE, 



1. COUNT DAN (imported), by Old Dan ex- 

 Countess, black, white and tan, good size, fair field 

 performer, about five years of age, a grand stud 

 dog; won V. H. C. at New York, and 1st at St. Louis 

 bench show. 



2. BANJO, pointer (imported) by Garth's Drake 

 ex-Grecian Bend, liver and white, whelped April, 

 1876, thoroughly broken, winner of 1st at Pittsburgh 

 bench show, 1880. 



3. MONA, champion Gordon setter bitch, (im- 

 ported), not broken, whelped 1874, by Wakefield 

 Jock, ex -Juno ; not very large but quite a beauty. 



4. LADY RAPID, Gordon setter bitch, (im- 

 ported), by Old Reuben ex-Rosa, winner of piizes at 

 New York, St. Louis and Pittsburgh bench shows ; 

 not broken, whelped May, 1875. 



5. CREAM. Italian greyhound, winner 1st, 

 Pittsburgh show, by Toney ex-Flirt, about three 

 years of age, and a beauty, light fawn in color. 



6. ROSE, champion pointer bitch, (formerly 

 Orgill's), thoroughly broken, whelped April, 1876, 

 color, lemon and white. 



7. RODERICK (imported i, bv Count Dick, ex- 

 Phantom, whelped April, 1877. full brother to Mr. 

 Llewellln's celebrated Count Wind'em; thoroughly 

 broken. 



8. STELLA (imported), champion Gordon setter 

 bitch, rich black and tan in color, whelped July, 

 1875, by Ronald ex-Rhine V. Won the following 

 prizes; "1st in open class, St. Louis bench show, 1880; 

 and champion prize at Pittsburgh show, 1881. This 

 bitch is a beauty. 



9. NELL (imported), cocker spaniel, dark liver 

 and white ticked, whelped April 15, 1879, partly 

 broken, from Earl Stanford's kennel, England; a 

 very nice bitch, won 1st prize at Pittsburg bench 

 show, 1881. 



10. NIP (Imported), blue Skye terrier, by Pratt's 

 Piper ex-Lass O'Gowrie, whelped October 22, 1878; 

 a very fine dog, etc. 



11. SCOTTISH QUEEN (imported), Skye bitch, 

 by Mr. Mark Gretton's Sam ex-Lass O'Gowrie, whelp- 

 ed June 1876: a very handsome bitch. Won 1st prize 

 at Leeds, Eng., December, 1878; 1st prize at Cardiff, 

 Eng., April, 1879; 1st prize atEpworth, Eng., May, 

 1879; 1st prize at Cromte, Eng., May, 1879; 1st prize 

 at Boston, Eng., July, 1879; and H. C, at Pitts- 

 burgh, Pa., July, 1881, when out of coat, etc, 



12. TUCK (Imported), silver Skye bitch, by Mr. 

 Mark Gretton's Sam ex-Madge, whelped June, 1879, 

 won when in very bad coat V. H. C, Pittsburgh 

 bench show, 1881; won April 26, 1881, New York 

 bench show, 2d prize. 



All the above Skyes are A 1. 



For further particulars, prices, etc. , address 



A. H. MOORE, ESQ., 



1"1] Surhli <-.:i "iien eji r: ■- 



mch2,lt. Philadelphia, Pa. 



Dr. Gordon Stables, R.N. 



TWYFORD BERKS, ENGLAND, 



AUTHOR OF THE 



" PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE," &C. 



" PLAIN HLNTS TO WOULD-BE BUYERS." 

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

 cipal English breeders. 



FOR RED IRISH SETTERS AND COCKER SPAN- 

 iels of the. most fashionable blood, address 

 CHAS. DENISON, Hartford, Conn. Septl5,tf 



-VfEMASKETT KENNEL. N. H. VAUGHAN, PRO. 

 JlN prietor. Middleboro, Mass. Sporting doga 

 broken and handled, also a number of broken dogs 

 for sale. Dogs and puppies boarded on reasonable 

 terms. P. O. Box 335. Sept22,tf 



F 



IOE SALE. A NUMBER OF WELL BRED AND 

 well broken pointers and setters, also 



inteed. _ 

 Sept22,tf 



OULEOUT COCKER SPANIEL KENNELS.— FOR 

 Cockers of all ages and colors, dogs, bitches 

 and puppies, address with stamp, ROB"T WALKER 

 Franklin, Del. Co., N. Y. July21,tf 



RORY O'MORE KENNEL.— THOROUGHBRED 

 red Irish setter puppies for sale, by Champion 

 Rory O'More out of Norah O'More (Berkley-Tilly) 

 and' Gay (Eleho-Fire Fly). Full pedigrees, W N 

 " ty,N.Y. * S Dec29,tf 



CALLENDER. Albany, . 



THE ADVERTISER, WHO IS IN A GOOD 

 shooting section of Virginia, with long experi- 

 ence of breeding and breaking dogs, has room for 

 three or four setters or pointers to board or break; 

 has first-class aecorumodation on his own farm. 

 Can refer as to ability to two Field Trial Judges in 

 this country. Address, "VIRGINIA" care of this 

 paper. febl6,3t. 



FOR SALE.— A FINE SETTER BITCH, 16 

 month, by Deacon (St. Elmo— Maida) out of 

 Belle (Bob H.— Jet). Price low. A. W. PEARSALL, 

 Huntington, L. I., N. Y. feb23.2t. 



PORTRAITS OF EASTERN FIELD TRIAL WIN 

 ners of 1880. printed on fine tinted paper, will be 

 sent post-paid for 25 cents each, or the five for $1. 

 FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 39 and 40 Park 

 Row. N. Y Dec29.tf 



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PITTSBURGH DOG SHOW 



TO BE GIVEN 



March 7, 8, 9 and 10, 



1882, 



WESTERN PA. POULTRY SOCIETY 



$1,200 IN CASH PRIZES, 



Also a 



Large Number of Special Prizes. 



Edward Gregg, Esq., President. 

 J. Palmer O'Neil, Vice-President 

 C. A. Stevens, Esq., Treasurer. 

 C. B. Elbei?, Esq., Secretary. 



Price-Lists, etc., can be had of 



CHAS. UNCOIL, Supt., 



Lock Box 303, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Entries close February 25. 



SIXTH ANNUAL 



New York Dog Show, 



Given under the auspices 

 — of the — 



WESTMINSTER HMEL CLUB. 



—WILL BE HELD AT THE — 



American Institute Fair Building, 



Third Ave. between 63d & 64th. St., 



April 18, 19, 20 and 21, 



1882. 



Prize Lists can be had of 



CHAS. LINCOLN, Superintendent. 



Office, 23 Park Row, Boom 10, 



NEW YORK CITY. 



ENTRIES CLOSE APRIL 3d. 



Fleas! Fleas! Worms! Worms! 



Steadmau's Flea Powder for Dogs. 



A BANE TO FLEAS— A BOON TO DOGS. 



This powder is guaranteed to kill fleas on dogs or 



any other animals or money returned. It is put up 



in patent boxes with sliding pepper box top, which 



greatly facilitates its use. Simple and efficacious. 



Price, 50 cents by Mail, Postpaid. 



Areca Nut for Worms in Dogs. 



A CERTAIN REMEDY. 

 Put up in boxes containing ten powders, with the 

 directions for use. 



Price, 50 cents per Box by Mail. 

 Both the above are recommended by the " Forest 

 and Stream and Rod and Gun." 



CONEOY & BISSETT, 



65 Fulton Street, - - New YoaK. 



HENRY C. SQUIRES, 



1 Cortlandt Street, - New York. 



WRIGHT & DITSOON, 



£80 Washington Street, - Boston, Mass. 



d&t + rt d> O A PER DAY AT HOME. SAM- 

 7fckJ LU ®£\) pies worth §5 free. Address 

 STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine. 



CAMP LIFE IN THE WILDERNESS.— SECOND 

 edition now ready. This story describes the 

 trip of a party of Boston gentlemen to the Richard- 

 son-Rangeley lakes. It treats of " camp life," in- 

 doors and out. is amusing, instructive aud interest- 

 ing; 234 pages, 18 illustrations. Price S3 cents. By 

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

 Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



