Aran, 6, 1883.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



199 



pt$rtttan*0u$. 



A Skin of Beauty U a Joy Forerer. 

 DB. T. FELIX GOTTBAUD'S 



Oriental Cream, or Magical BeauMfier. 



ac 



S 3** JSM E9tk Removes Tan,' 



Moth - Patches, 

 Freckles, Pim- 

 Iples and every 

 hblemish on 

 ' beauty and de- 

 fies detection. 

 It has stood the 

 test of 35 years, 

 and is so harm- 

 less we taste it 

 to be sure the 

 preparation is 

 properly made. 

 Accept no coun- 

 terfeit of simi- 

 lar name. The 

 distinguished 

 Dr. L. A. Sayre said to a lady of the haut t&n. (a 

 patient): "As you ladies will use them, I recommend 

 'Gouraud's Cream' as the least harmful of all tlie 

 Skin preparations." One bottle will last six months, 

 using it every day. Also Poudre Subtile removes 

 superfluous hair without injury to the skin. 

 Mkb. M. B. T. GOURAUD, Sole Prop., 



48 Bond St., N. Y. 

 For saleTjy all druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers 

 throughout the U. S. , Oanadas and Europe. Also 

 found in N. Y. City, at B. H. Macy's, Stern's, 

 Ehrich's, Ridley's, and other Fancy Goods Dealers. 

 ES~Beware of base imitations. #1,000 reward for 

 arrest and proof of any one selling the same, 



THE COLLENDER BILLIARD TABLES 



MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE 



fl. W. COLLENDER CO. 



TV ABEBOOMS : 



788 Broad war. New York' 



84 and 88 State otreet, Chicago; 



17 South Fifth St., St. Louis. 



WANTED. -RATTLESNAKES, COPPERHEADS 

 and Moccasins. Address MEDICU8, at this 

 office. 



WANTED.— DEEP AND ABLE SLOOP-YACHT 

 about 32 to 34ft. long on deck. Must be sound, 

 handsome and complete. Cheap for cash. Address 

 X Y. Z., Forest and Stream office. mch30,3t 



WANTED.— PAIR THOROUGHBRED ENGLISH 

 foxhound pup3. Address F. L. ELLIS, Hop- 

 Mnsvule, Ky. ap6,lt 



WANTED.-A COPY, NEW OR SECOND-HAND, 

 of ''Marrett's Yachts and Yacht Building. " 

 Address, with particulars. H. P. T., office of Forest 

 and Stream Pub. Co. ^um «™_ ap6,lt 



WANTED.-POSITION AS KEEPER OF CLTJB- 

 house by a man who thoroughly understands 

 hoats, guns, taking care of tackle, dogs, &c, and 

 wife is a good cook. Best i an. Address 



J. W. WHITNEY, 3 Willoughby street, Brooklyn, 

 N. Y. ap6,ft 



WANTED.— CENTREBOARD HULL, FROM 18 

 to 15 feet keel. Also some one to share same 

 when rigged yawl. Address SHEEPSHEAD BAY, 

 Forest and Stream office. 



Jw Ml 



F)R SALE LOW.— A 25ft. STEAM LAUNCH IN 

 good order; an English express rifle and shot- 

 gun combined, very fine; four tents, a canvas fold- 

 hig boat, camp stove, &c. L. R. HANDERSON, 

 Vergennes, Vt. meh30,3t 



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. 



FOR SALE. 



Album's OrnitMogical BioOTMes 



COMPLETE 

 Five volumes, bound in linen; binding somewhat 

 ■worn. These volumes are the text that accompany 

 the elephant folio plates. Price $40 if taken at 

 once. Apply at this office. 



npo LET.— THE SOLE RIGHT OF SALMON 

 X angling on a river north side of the St. Law- 

 rence. Easy of access. For particulars address 

 P. O. Box 1500, Quebec. ap6,4t 



TTOR SALE. -BAKER BREECH-LOADER NO. 10, 

 JD Damascus steel barrels, with leather case and 

 equipments i omplete. Coat $300: greatesl bargain 

 to be found. Can be seen at SQUIRES', No. 1 Cort- 

 landt street, apB.lt 



FOR SALE.-A SHARE IN ONE OF THE MOST 

 select shooting clubsi n this country ._ Address 

 P. O. Box -35.52, New York. ap6,l t 



got Mt. 



F)R SALE.— WEBLEY D.B. BREECH-LOADER, 

 treble wedge, 12-gauge, choke bore, laminated 

 barrels, very little used. A bargain. For particu- 

 lars address H. C. FISK, Standard Theatre, New 

 York City. ap8,lt 



FOR SALE.— DOUBLE GUN, ONE BARREL 

 rifle, one shot, over and under steel twist bar- 

 rels, two locks, set trigger, German silver mounted 

 and in good order; also Bonehill double breech- 

 loader shotgun, top lever, P. G. reb. bar locks, 12- 

 gauge, 30in., 8Ibs. Price $30 each. S.P.WHAR- 

 TON, Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. apr6,lt 



PREPARE YOUR DOG FOR THE 



Bench Show at New York 



Medford Fancy G-oods Co. 



OP 96 DUANB STREET, N. T. 



Who are the only exclusive manufacturers of 



Dog Jewelry in the World, 



have constantly on hand or make to order the 

 largest variety of Dog Collars ever introduced to 

 the public. A call at show rooms will satisfy vou. 



In m ma. 



GROUSE DALE. 



Winner of Chicago Field Cup and Puppj 

 Stakes at meeting of Eastern Field Trials 

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



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

 30, 1881, and winner of American Field (Jup 

 for best dog or bitch in the trials of 1881. 



"Will serve a limited number of approved 

 bitches at 940. 



WM. A. BUCKINGHAM. 



NORWICH, CONN. 



"BEAU." 



IMPORTED BLACK SPANIEL AT THE STUD, 



FEE $35.00. 

 APPROVED BITCHES, $20.00. , 

 This famous spaniel has won twenty-one prizes 

 and cups, and is sire of noted prize winners on the 

 English show bench. 



Will book a few orders from "Beau" out of im- 

 ported prize-winning bitches from $20.00 up, age 

 and quality considered. Address, with stamp for 

 pedigrees and prize winnings, 



RIVERSIDE COCKER SPANIEL KENNEL, 

 Lock Bos 33. Claremont, N. H. 



Cameron Kennel. 



Beagle Hounds bred for bench and field purposes. 



RALLY (Sam-Dolly); stud fee, $35. 

 RACKET (Rally-Louise:: sfud fee, $35. 



COLIN CAMERON. Brickerville, Pa. 



STUD BEAGLE.— THE IMPORTED ENGLISH 

 beagle hound. Ringwood; white, black and tan 

 ticked; 13W inches high; weighs 171bs. ; ears spread 

 15rnchcs; full pedigree; stud fee $10. Address, N. 

 ELMORE, Granby, Ct. 



IN THE STUD— WIRE-HAIRED FOX TERRIER 

 Tyke, recently imported from Mr. Wm. Carrick, 

 Jr., Carlisle, England, winner of 2d Wolverhampton, 

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

 Crystal Palace, same year. Stud fee $25. Address 

 NEVERSINK LODGE KENNELS, Guymard, Orange 

 Co., N. Y. Janl9,tf. 



Black Spaniels. 



BOB HI., imported, black; First, Strabane, Porta- 

 down, Kilmarnock, Belfast, and London, Ont. 

 Special, Franklin, Pa. Stud fee, $15. 



BENEDICT, imported, black; first and special, 

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



Puppies by above also by BRAG, first and special, 

 New York, 1881, for sale. Price from $10 upward. 

 HORNELL SPANIEL CLUB, Hornellsville, N. Y. 

 Nov3,tf 



STUB.— FOX TERRIER BUFF, K. C. S. B. 6933. 

 ^ This celebrated prize winner will make the sea- 

 son of 1882 at Lawrence Farm, Groton, Mass. He 

 has won numerous prizes in England, and is ad- 

 mitted there to have the best legs and feet of any 

 terrier now living. Weight 18 lbs. Bitches should 

 be addressed to JAMES LAWRENCE, Groton, 

 Mass. Fee $15. For further information, pedigree, 

 &c, apply to J. & P. LAWRENCE, Groton, Mass. 

 mch9,8t. 



fflht ffoimrt. 



T70R RED HUSH SETTERS AND COCKER SPAN- 

 JC iels of the most fashionable blood, address 

 CHAS. DENISON, Hartford, Conn Septl5,tf 



F)R SALE.— BLACK AND WHITE COCKER 

 spaniel spayed bitch, 22 mos. old, good disposi- 

 tion and a good grouse dog. Price $20. T H. 

 WYMAN, Sebec, Me. ap6,lt 



CLOSING OUT.— ONE FINE LIVER AND 

 white pointer dog. two years old, broken; price 

 $25. One handsome orange and white English set- 

 ter bitch, one year old, not broken. Price $10. 

 A good rabbit clog, two years old, at $5. C H AS. F. 

 KENT, Monticello, N. Y. ap6,lt 



ONE FOXHOUND BITCH, LITTER DUE IN 

 four weeks; also one trained Beagle bitch, due 

 in three weeks. Will sell at a bargain if taken at 

 once, or will trade for breech-loadmg gun. L. F.' 

 HERRICK, MUlbury, Maes. ap6,lt 



®iu fSfcniwL 



Portraits of Celebrated Dogs 



BY J. M. TRACY. 



EMPEROR FRED. THUNDER 



A. new. pair just out. 



GLADSTONE and PEEP O' DAY. 



Prairie chicken shooting in Minnesota. 



These pictures are photographic reproductions 

 of oil paintings by Tracy. Executed by the Arto- 

 type Process. They will not fade like ordinary 

 photographs, and are etmal to steel engravings in 

 appearance. Size 10x14 inches. Beautiful pictures 

 to frame. 



Price, SI. 00 each. 



For sale by SCHUYLER & DUANE, 189 Broadway, 

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

 Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Address J. M. TRACY & CO., Lock Box 351, 

 Chicago, 111. 



! Fleas! forms! Worm 1 



Ste adman's Flea Powder for Dogs. 



A BANE TO FLEAS— A BOON TO DOGS. 



This powder is guaranteed to kill fleas on dogs oi 



any other animals or money returned. It is put ui 



in patent boxes with sliding pepper box top, whlcl 



greatly facilitates its use. Simple and efficacious. 



Price, V) cents by Mail, Postpaid. 



Areca Nut for Worms in Dogs. 



A CERTAIN REMEDY. 

 Pu up in boxes containing ten powders, with th« 

 directions for use. 



Price, 50 cents per Box by Mail. 

 Both the above are recommended by the "ForesJ 

 and Stream and Rod and Gun." 



CONROY & BISSETT, 



65 Fulton Street, - - New Tom. 

 HENRY C. SQUIRES, 



1 COBTLANDT STREET, - NEW TOBX. 



WRIGHT & DITSON, 



.'.80 Washington Street, - Boston, Mass. 



T7K)R SALE, A NUMBER OF WELL BRED AND 

 JC well broken pointers and setters, also dogs 

 boarded and broken, satisfaction guaranteed. Ad- 

 dress H. B. RICHMOND, Lakeville, Mass. 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. Jury21,tf 



"DORY O'MORE KENNEL.— THOROUGHBRED 

 XV red Irish setter puppies for sale, by Champion 

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

 and Gav (Elcho-Fire Flv). Full pedigrees. W. N 

 -, N. Y. Dec29,tf 



CALLENDER, Albany, '. 



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 Dec39,tf 



F'OR SALE CHEAP.— A VERY FINE LITTER 

 of fine Irish setter pups, having the combined 



I-,. -, ,,.; I.. -"-.,. ■■■' ■: i ■ - ■ i 



and Rory O'More; also an Irish bitch, 8 months 

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

 also a beautiful uative bitch, one year old, with 

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

 field, Conn. tf. 



ST. BERNARDS. -A THOROUGHBRED BITCH 

 out of Gambia ex Rousseau, a dog out of Fan 

 ex Buff. Price $50 each. Also puppies from $25 

 yards. FAIRMOUNT KENNEL. Hyde Park, 

 is. mch23,5t 



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NEMASKETT KENNEL.— DOGS— HOUSE, YARD 

 and field broken. Also dogs boarded reason- 

 ably. Address N H. VAUGHAN, Middleboro, Mass. 

 P. 0. Box 335. 



FOR SALE.— A FINE LITTER OF RED IRISH 

 pups, by W. H. Pierce's Larry, Elcho-Rose, out 

 of my Daisy, Queen Bess-Rory O'Moore. Both 

 Daisy and Larry are thoroughly field broken. Pups 

 now ready for delivery. Address GEO. POGUE, 

 New England Village, Mass. mch30,3t 



THOROUGHBRED RED IRISH SETTER FOR 

 sale, of the Macdonna Hover and Redguantlet 

 strain. A dog and bitch and four puppies. Prices 

 low. Address HORACE SMITH, 169 William street, 

 New York. ap6,lt 



STUD BEAGLE CHARLIE FOR SALE. PRICE 

 $35. Bred by Gen. Rowitt; full pedigree. Black, 

 tan and white. Standard size ; prize winner. Also 

 6-mos. pup by Charlie. Address Box 178, Montelair, 

 N.J. ap6,2t 



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IOR SALE.-TWO THOROUGHBRED COLLIE 

 __ pups, dog and bitch, out of Geo. Laick's Kirsty 

 limp. Duncan ex imp. Lippey,) and Robert Hoe s 

 imp Baldy. For price, &c., address, GEORGE 

 LAICK, North Tarrytown, N. Y. 



F)R SALE.— DIANA II. (DASH HI.— DIANA) 

 full sister to Pollux, and (7> seven pups by Dash- 

 ing Rover. 1st Crystal Palace in open class, 1881; 

 1st at same time in special class (champions ex- 

 cepted); 1st Atlanta, Ga., 1881. 



HILDA. — Lemon Belton Laverack setter bitch, 

 by Pontiac— Fairy Second. H. P. DORTCH, Golds- 

 boro, N. C. ap6,lmo 



F)R SALE.— A WELL BROKEN POINTER 

 bitch, price $60, or will exchange for a No. 10 

 Colt or Parker B. L. Gun. Address B. W. SELMER, 

 258 Light St., Baltimore, Md. ap6,2t 



IflOR SALE.— THREE LEMON AND WHITE 

 pointer pups, by owner's Nell by Roy, out of 

 Ruby H. by Snapshot, two bitches and one dog. 

 Dog $15: bitches $10. JOS. LEWIS, Apollo, Pa. 

 apr6.lt 



RED IRISH SETTER PUPS FOR SALE.— DAM 

 Nora out of Firefly, by Elcho; su-e Berkley out 

 of Loo H. by Elcho, Nora is very handsome in 

 form and color, and of remarkable activity in the 

 field. The pups are two months old, strong, healthy, 

 and very dark. Three dogs and three bitches. 

 Price $5*0 each. Address A. S. RICHARDSON, 

 Shoemakertown, Penn. ap6,3t 



SU* l^utttl 



Massachusetts Kennel CI. 



THIRD 



BENCH SHOW OF DOSS 



Will be given in the 



Music Hall, 



AX 



BOSTON. 



May 8, 9, 10 and 11, 



1882. 



Entries close April 29. 



For classification llBts, &c, address 

 CHAS. LINCOLN, Sup*. 



OFFICE, 44 KILBY STREET, ROOM 11. 

 P. O. Box 1798. 



SIXTH AIWUAL 



New York Dog Show, 



Given under the auspice* 



— OFTHK^j 



WESTMINSTER fflffl CLUfc 



"—WILL BE HELD AT THH— ~ 



American Institute Fair Buildingi- 



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 Bow, Room 10, 



NEW YORK CITY. 



ENTRIES CLOSE APRIL 3d. 



Fourth Annual Field Trials 



EASTERN FIELD TRIALS CLUB, 



NOVEMBER, 1882. 

 Eastern Field Trials Derby. 



Open for all pointer or setter puppies whelped on 

 or after January 1st. 1881. Puree $500. First prize, 

 $250; second prize, $150; third prize,$100. Forfeit, 

 §550. $10 additional for starters. Entries clogs 

 July 1st, 1882. 



All-Aged Stakes. 



Open for all pointers or setters. Purse $500. First 



prize, $250: second prize, $150; third prize, $100. 



Forfeit, $10. $15 additional for starters. Entries 



close October 1st, 1882. 

 Forfeit money must in all cases accompany entry. 

 Date and place to be named in future announce. 



meats. 



J. OTTO DONNER, Pres. FEED. N. HALL, Sec, 

 P. O. Box 884, N. Y. 



Dr. Gordon Stables, R.N. 



TWYFORD BERKS, ENGLAND, 



AETHOR OF THE 



"PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE," dtC. 



Exports champion and other pedigree dogs of any 

 breed. Send for 



"PLAIN HINTS TO WOULD-BE BUYERS." 



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

 cipal English breeders. 



