Mat 11, 1863. 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



299 



|]ttteUatw*ttiS. 



KNAPP&VANNOSTRAND, 



Poultry and Game, 



289 & 290 WASHINGTON MARKET, 



New York. 



Consignments of all Mis of Game solicited, 



WE CHARGE NO COMMISSION. 



We accept consignments. Allow market price day 



of arrival, and send cliecks every Tuesday 



for all invoices of previous week. 



PAINE & LADD, 



HALBERT E. PAINE, < WASHINGTON 



Late Comm'r Patents.-^ WAbHlftWON, 

 STORY B. LADD. ( *** v ' 



Solicitors of Patents and Attorneys in 

 Patent Cases. 



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WANTED.— RATTLESNAKES. COPPERHEADS 

 and Moccasins. Address MEDICUS, at this 

 office. 



WANTED.— SECOND-HAND CANOE IN PRIME 

 condition at low price. Address, statiner price, 

 -JAS. HENRY WILDER, Fort Wayne, Indiana. 



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J** Mt. 



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. 



CALIFORNIA BROOK OR RAINBOW TROUT 

 eggs for sale. Orders should be in by May 15. 

 Address H. WOODSON, Ft. Bidwell, Modoc Co., C'al. 



FIR SALE.— A SHARPS LONG RANGE CREED- 

 moor rifle, latest model, in perfect condition. 

 Will be sold cheap. Address Bos 1662, BostOD, 

 Mass. ap27,lmo 



FOR SALE. 



's Ornithological BioOThies 



COMPLETER 



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. 



AN ELEGANT 12-BORE, DAMASCUS BAR- 

 reled Fox gun is for sale. It has pistol grip, 

 English walnut stock, engraved locks, and is in all 

 respects perfect; a strong shooter and without 

 blemish, being entirely new, and has been shot only 

 a faw times to target it. The present owner having 

 other guns, has taken this as part payment for 

 debt, and desires to dispose of it. The cost w< 

 $100: it can be bought, for $75 cash, and may be 

 seen by appointment with Dr. N. B. SIZER, 336 

 Greene avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. mayll.tf 



Black-Breasted Red Game Fowls. 



These Fowls are bred from the best imported 

 prize birds that money could procure. They have 

 won seventy prizes at poultry shows, and more pit 

 fights than any strain known; of good size and 

 standard color. Eifn selected fowls for-sale. Eggs, 

 fifteen for $3.00. Also Maltese Cats. Wild Geese, 

 Ducks, and all varieties fowls and pet animals. 

 Send for circular. A. B. NEILL, Lock Box 15, New 

 Lisbon, Ohio. Will exchange Fowls for a B. L. Gim. 

 mayll.lt 



PREPARE YOUR DOG FOR THE 



BENCH SHOW 



Medford Fancy G-oods Co. 



96 DUANE STREET, N. Y., 



are the only exclusive manufacturers of 



Dog Jewelry in the World. 



Send for Illustrated Catalogue and $1.25 for 

 sample of our improved Kennel Chain. 

 The Calf Skin CoUars for Sporting Dogs. 



u m $tui 



HARVARD KENNELS. 



Champion 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 seiwe a limited number of approved 

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

 street, Charlestown, Mass. 



IN THE STUD. 



THE IRISH RED SETTER DOG 

 " LARRY," 



CHAMPION ELCHO ex CHAMPION ROSE. 

 Winner 1st prize Pittsburgh 1882. Only time 

 shown. Is solid red, no white, is large, and one oE 

 the best made all over Irish dogs in America, with 

 a superb head. Thoroughly trained on woodcock 

 and quail and a finished field dog. Fee $20. Ad- 

 dress W. H. PIERCE, Peekskill. N. Y. apl3,lmo 



GROUSE DALE. 



Winner of Chicago Meld Cup and Puppy 

 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 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. 



THE PURE LAYERACKS 



Champion Emperor M, Fee $50, 



(She of Prince Taxis; winner of 1st., N. Y., 1 

 Will he allowed to I 



nited number 



A REMINGTON CREEDMOOR K1FLE, HEP- 

 burn action, never been used, $125. Grade, 

 with reloading tools, extra discs, shell reducer, 

 extra base and 100 loaded shells for $70. Will be 

 sent C. O. D. with privilege of examining at office. 

 Address, 0. L. GOVE, 60 State street, Albany. 



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Back Volumes Forest and Stream. 



Fop sale— Vols. IV, IX, X, XI and XH, complete; 

 also Vols. V, VI, VII, VIII, XII, XTV and XV, except 

 one or two numbers from each. Unbound. Price 

 for lot, ten dollars. Express paid by purchaser. 

 FRANK II, BRIGCiS, 3 Merchant's Row, Boston, 

 Mass. mayiL.lt 



F ALE. -SIX ACRES ROLLING GROUND 



with beautiful villa plots, trout pond, cottage 

 and stable, 30 minutes to Central Depot, on New 

 Haven Railroad. Map of the place at olnce Forest 

 and Stream. Owner, P. O. Box 3257. mayll.lt 



ugust 1, 1883. 



E. A. HERZBERG, 

 1464 Pacific Street, Brooklyn. 

 P. O. address, Box 2963, New York City. 



%)xt fjfotrail* 



F0RJ3ALE. 



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

 ex Grecian Bend, liver and white, whelped April, 

 1676, thoroughly broken, winner of first at Pitts- 

 burgh bench show, 1830 



2. LADY R.APID, Cviwn setter mtch (im- 

 ported), by Old Reuben ex Rosa, winner of prizes at 

 New York, St. Louis and Pittsburgh bench shows; 

 not broken, whelped May 1S75. Bred to champion 

 Bob 



"oT PRINCE. CHARLIE, Irisn red setter dog 

 puppy by champion Berkley ex champion Duck, 

 now about ten months old, dark red, good size, 

 ought to make a fine field dog. 



Also two pups by Raleigh ex chainpio Duck, n »w 

 about four weeks old. Also beautiful puppies by 

 champion field trial winner Darkie ex Rosy Morn. 

 ii i H i culars, price, etc.. address 



A. H. MOORE, 

 mayll.lt 1711 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Black Spaniels. 



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

 down, Kilmarnock, Belfast, and London, Ont. 

 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 



Cameron Kennel. 



Beagle. Hounds bred for bench and field purposes. 

 RALLY (Sam-Dolly); "stud fee, $25. 

 RACKET (Rally-Louise); stud fee, $25. 



' COLIN CAMERON. Briekerville, Pa. 



Stud Imported Scotch Colley Guido, 



K. C. S. B. 10,608. Isi 

 18*1; extra prize Hrming 

 worth, 1881 : 1st prize Nev 

 prize New York, April. 18! 



Tartan-Maud: Tartan, T\ 

 nelp; Bess, Byrne's Ra 

 Coekie-Meg: Meg, Mec-C 



FOR SALE.— THREE DROPPER PUPS, NINE 

 months old. Address with stamp for pedigree 

 and price, M. S. IRELAND, Morning Sun, Louisa, 

 Co., Iowa. mayll.lt 



FOR SALE.— A FINE MASTIFF BITCH, THREE 

 years old, of kind disposition and accustomed 

 to children. Price $30. Also a native English set- 

 ter bitch, one year old, of good field stock. Price 

 $25. Address' Lock Box 53, Hudson, N. Y. 



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Avon, 



iseie; Watch, 



aml,'. Old Twig- 

 Bess; Maud, 

 h'sDog- 



Qerrand'a Bitch. Guido was whelped December 16, 

 1879, color sable with white frill and markings. 

 Bitches may be addressed to TVM. EDEN, Hunting- 

 ton, L- 1. Charges prepaid; stud fee $10. may4,5t 



ONE RED IRISH SETTER BITCH, TWO YEARS 

 old, broken on grouse and woodcock. Will 

 warrant ten first-class in every respect ; price $75. 

 Also one Gordon setter dog. one year old, house 

 and yard broken, price $25, Address J. A. WEB- 

 STER, Lake Village. N. H. P.O. Box 218. mayll.lt 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— FOR HEAVY 

 duck gun or small bore rifle, a pointer dog, 

 used on game last season. Also a few setter pup- 

 pies out of Gipsy (Gordon) by Duke (Enghsh), 

 nicely marked. Price low. G. W. EDWARDS, 

 North Andover, Mass. may ll.lt 



IjMNE BRED GORDONS.— A NICE LITTER OF 

 ' eleven, sired by Jack, Jr., out of Scott's imp. 

 Nellie. A. D. NORCROSS, Monson, Mass. mayll.lt 



STOLEN.— ON APRIL 4th, IRISH AND BELTON 

 setter dog. He has red ears and is of a light 

 roan color. Answers to the name of Ben. Any 

 information which will lead to his recovery will be 

 suitably rewarded. Address A, this office. mayll,2t 



FOR SALE. 



KATE II. -EMPEROR I*RED pups for sale. 

 The whole litter of Kate H., sister to Llewellin's 

 Dash H., by champion Emperor Fred, for sale, 

 without reserve. They were whelped March 22d, 

 and are all white, black and tan, beautifully 

 marked. Price $50 ; brace $80. Also 



POLKA, (Kate H. -Pride of the Border) in whelp 

 to Emperor Fred. Price $250. Polka is black and 

 white. E. A. HERZBERG, 1464 Pacific street, 

 Brooklyn, or P. O. Box 2963, N. Y. City. mayll,3t 



FOR SALE.— DOUD AND DAUNTLESS, BY 

 champion Jersey Duke ex my field trial winner 

 Daisy, 14 months old. Shot over last season; a fine 

 pair of puppies. AVill sell low— overstocked. Call 

 or address ED. A. SPOONER. 250 West 27th st., N. 

 Y. City. mayll.lt 



FOR RED IRISH SETTERS AND COCKER SPAN- 

 iels of the most fashionable blood address 

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



FOR SALE, A NUMBER OF WELL BRED AND 

 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. July21.tf 



T>ORY O'MORE KENNEL.— THOROUGHBRED 

 Jtt red D-ish setter puppies for sale, by Champion 

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

 and Gay (Elcho-Fire Fly). Full pedigrees. W. N 

 CALLENDER, Albany, N. Y. Dec29,tf 



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 



NEMASKETT KENNEL.— DOGS— HOUSE, YARD 

 and field broken. Also dogs boarded reason- 

 ably. Address N H. V AUG HAN, Middleboro, Mass. 

 P. 0. Box 335. 



FOR SALE.— TWENTY LLEWELLTN PUPPIES. 

 For price address G. W. BALLANTINE. Wash- 

 ingtonville. Ohio. ap20,5t 



FOR SALE.— TWO FINE LIVER AND WHITE 

 pointer bitches, six months old, $15 each. J. L. 

 MARTIN, Milford, Mass. ap27,3t 



Pollux for Sale. 



Pollux, winner of the Eastern Field Trials Derby, 

 1881. and his litter brother and sister, Clair and 

 Clairine, winner of special prize for the best 

 matched pair of Eta tt the late show of 



the Westminster Kennel Club, also winners of 

 vhc at the same show in the open class, are offered 

 for sale. Al lot them were thoroughly trained for 

 the field by Capt. C. E. McMurdo, of Shad well, Va., 

 and are good performers in the field. For further 

 particulars address E. E. HARDY, Massachusetts 

 Kennel Club, P. O. Box 1793, Boston, Mass. ap27,4t 



FOR SALE CHEAP.— A FINE IRISH SETTER 

 do?, 4 mos. old, having one cross of Elcho and 



" fatal] pup, ay* mos. old, 



haying the combined blood of Elcho, Plunket and 

 Rory O'More. Address E. J. BOBBINS, Wether- 

 field, Conn. 



T70R SALE CHEAP.— TWO WELL-BRED LLEW- 

 JL ellin Pups, fight weeks old. from noted stock, 

 full printed pedigree; a Gordon dog, color black and 

 tan, fifteen months old, and a LfeweDin bitch eigh- 

 teen months old. Any of these will be sold cheap. 

 Address H. B. VONDERSMITH, Lancaster, Pa. 



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Hill BEil SHOW 



ASSOCIATION. 



FIRST 



BENCH SHOW OF DOGS, 



— WILL BE TTff.T.n AT THE — 



Roller Rink Building, 



EUCLID AVENUE, 



June 6, 7, 8 and 9, 



1882. 



ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 2fa 



For prize list, &c, address 



CHAS. LINCOLN, Supt. 



EUCLID ANENUE OPERA HOUSH, 

 CLEVELAM), OHIO. 



Fleas! Fleas! Worms! Worms! 



Steadman'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. 

 Pu up in boxes containing ten powders, with th» 

 directions for use. 



Price, 50 cents per Box by Matt. 

 Both the above are recommended by the " Forest 

 and Stream and Rod and Gun." 



CONBOT & BISSETT, 



65 Fulton Street, - - New York. 



HENRY C. SQUIRES, 



1 COBTLANDT STREET, - NEW YOBK. 



WRIGHT & DITSON, 



580 Washington Street, - Boston, Mass, 



Portraits of Celebrated Dogs 



BY J. M. TRACY. 



EMPEROR ERED. 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 

 p'hotographs. and are equal to steel engravings in 

 appearance. Size 10x14 inches. Beautiful pictures 

 to frame. 



Price, SI. OO each. 



For sale by SCHUYLER & DUANE, 189 Broadway, 

 New York, or J. PALMER O'NELL, (18 Fifth Avenue, 



! -iu ' ., :/'L, J J - ! 



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

 Chicago, HI. 



Dr. Gordon Stables, R.N. 



TWYFORD BERKS, ENGLAND, 



AUTHOR OF THE 



" PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE," <fcC. 



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 prin- 

 cipal English breeders. 



Prize English. Mastiffs. 



American gentlemen desirous of purchasing 

 grand specimens of this noble breed, should com- 

 municate with JAMES HUTCITLNGS, 25 Gandy st., 

 Exeter, England, who has the largest and finest 

 kennel of pure mastiffs in the world. Tourists 

 should see this splendid collection. jnay4t£ 



FOR SALE.— A BRACE OF LIVER COLORED 

 pointer dogs, two years old. Litter brothers 

 and marked' with white ticked breast: 



field and house broken, are both staunch and good, 

 rangers, in splendid condition for immediate use. 

 Cash price §100 if bought soon. Guaranteed pedi- 

 gree This is a rare chance for those who want a 

 team of exceptionally fine dogs as the owner baa 

 no time to use them. Address W. C. A., P. O. Box 

 1808, N. Y. City. maj-4,4* 



