JxnsE L 1833. 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



369 



PliSttUHUMttlS. 



A NEW 



Maine Map. 



THE HEADWATERS OF THE 



t and St. Jolm 



RIVERS. 



COMPHJJO BY 



THOMAS SEDGWICK STEELE, 

 Author of "Canoe and Camera." 



This is the latest and best map of the great canoe- 

 ing region of Northern Maine. It comprises the 

 country described in Mr. Steele's book, "Canoe and 

 Camera," and the forthcoming volume, "Paddle 

 and Portage." It embraces a portion of CANADA 

 on the north and NEW BRUNSWICK on the east 

 of Maine, and is an invaluable guide for the sports- 

 man and tourist in that wonderful country. 



The chart is 30x80 inches, printed on Govern- 

 ment survey paper and mounted on cloth. Sent 

 postpaid on receipt of price, $1 . 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHINa CO. 



39 Park Row, New York. 



SPORTSMAN CANOEISTS 



and others who are interested in the fascinating 

 and popular art of 



PHOTOGRAPHY, 



-which has now, with the use of suitable instruments 

 and instruction, been brought within the reach of 

 all, are requested to send to us for complete cat- 

 alogues ot the best, cheapest and most compact 

 outfits in the market. 



The Tourograph is a com- 

 plete field outfit, carrying 

 eight plates, the entire out- 

 fit excepting tripod packing 

 into one small box. 



If sample ' photographs 



are desired . enclose twenty- 

 five cents to THE BLAIR 

 TOUROGRAPH AND DRY 

 PLATE COMPANY, No. 292 

 Washington street, Boston, Mass. 



lu tit* m&. 



Cameron Kennel. 



Beagle Hounds bred for bench and field purposes. 

 RALLY (Sam-Dolly); stud fee, §25. 

 RACKET (Rally-Louise ); stud fee, 825. 



' COLIN CAMERON, Brickerville, Pa. 



GROUSE DALE. 



Winner of Chicago Field Cup and Puppj 

 Stakes at meeting of Eastern Field Trial? 

 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 tbe trials of 1881. 



Will serve a limited number of approved 

 bitches at £40. 



Address, 



WM. A. BUCKINGHAM. 



NORWICH, CONN. 



THE PURE LAYERACKS 



Ctapioi Empercr Fred, Fee $50, 



t, fee $35. 



(Sire of Prince Taxis; winner of 1st., N. Y., 1882.) 



Will be allowed to serve a limited number 



of approved bitches up to 



August 1, 1888. 



E. A. HERZBERG, 

 1464 Pacific Street, Brooklyn. 

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



Stud Imported Scotch Colley Guido, 



K. 0. S. B. 10,698. 1st prize Stratford on Avon, 

 3880; extra prize Birmingham, 1881; 1st prize Bridg- 

 worth, 1881: 1st prize New- York, April, 1,882; special 

 prize New York, April, 1882. Pedigree: Keep- Watch 

 <75B8>; Keep, Old Sweep-Druuiton Lassie; Watch, 

 Tartan-Maud: Tartan, Twig-Bess; Twig, Old Twig- 

 Help; Bess, Byrne's Rattler-Watt's Bess; Maud, 

 Cockle-Meg; Meg, Mee-Clyde; Mec, Hesketh's Dog- 

 OJerrand's Bitch. Guido was whelped December 16, 

 1879, color sable with white frill and markings. 

 Bitches may be addressed to WM. EDEN, Hunting- 

 ton, L. I. Charges prepaid; stud fee $25. may4,5t 



" BEAU." 



IMPORTED BLACK SPANIEL AT THE STUD, 



FEE g35.00. 



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 Box 88. Clarenioot, N. H. 



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HARVARD KENNELS. 



Champion Dash. III. 



Field trial and bench show winner, and sire of 

 fche 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, 

 Llewelh'n's celebrated Dash II., for which he paid 

 $1650. Will serve a limited number of approved 

 bitches at 885. Address A. M. TUCKER, 85 Main 

 street, Charlestown, Mass. 



Black Spaniels. 



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

 down, Kilmarnock, Belfast, and London, Ont. 



.' n.i i :' : ■ i.ir,. 



BENEDICT, imported, black; first and special, 

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

 Puppies by above also by BRAG, first and special, 

 ew "iork, 1381, for sale. Price from $10 upward. 

 HORNELL SPANIEL CLUIS, HorneUsviUe, N. Y. 

 Nov8,tf 



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 S1.25 for 

 sample of oui improved Kennel Chain. 

 The Calf Skin Collars for Sporting Dogs. 



Wxt %t\m\. 



T70R SALE.— PURE COCKER SPANIEL PUPS. 

 10 Price $5 and $10 each. J. P. THOMAS, West 

 Whiteland, Pa. mayl8,3t 



FOR SALE.— ONE LITTER OF IRISH RED 

 puppies, combining the best Irish blood in the 



iv-i-.tiii. vr;j] !■„■ : --,,,jfi i-asH.Mi., Dr. .1. k. unnsEi, 

 Watsontown, Northumberland Co., Pa. may25,2fc 



WANTED.— A PURE BRED KING CHARLES 

 spaniel dog pup. Will exchange a fine black 

 isW. M. B.. 

 junel,lt 



FOR SALE.— TWO EXTRA FINE BLACK 

 cocker spaniel pups, ivhelpeil alav Is.:, l^-'l. he 

 Homell's Spaniel Club celebrated Bob HI. out of 

 Gypsy. Dog $25, bitch $20. Address, G. W. WAKE- 

 LEY, Levanna, Cayuga Lake, N. Y. junel.lt 



To Close Out. 



For sale, one liver and white cocker bitch, purely 

 bred, 3 years old, from imported stock and a good 

 hunter, $35. Also one black cocker, very handsome 

 and purely bred, S30. My Gordon bitch Fanny, 

 3 years old, a grand field bitch and a beauty, $40. 

 My dog Don Pedro (Druid ex Nillsoni. field broken 

 by Will Davidson, a fine retriever and very hand- 

 some; has been hunted one season. $50. Full pedi- 

 grees furnisheil and all guaranteed as represented 

 E. C. FRANKLIN, Ann Arbor, Mich. junel.lt ' 



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OR SALE.— A LEMON AND WHITE POINTER 

 _ dog and bitch, the dog is out of Ruby II. by 

 Snapshot. He is a good stock dog but wil not make 

 a field dog; he was shot by his trainer. Will trade 

 for a Beagle or Cocker slut in pup. The slut is by 

 imp. Joe out of imp. Nell I. She is a good field dog 

 and kind to children. Price ,$40. JOS. LEWIS 

 Apollo. Armstrong Co., Pa. junel.tf ' 



FOR SALE.— SUSSEX SPANIEL MAJOR n 

 winner of ten prizes in England: 1st at Boston 

 1882. Cocker spaniel Taffy, 1st Boston, 1882. Cocker 

 spaniel Jessie, The Boston, 1882. Address WIL- 

 LIAM H. LEE, Boston. Mass. junel It 



FOXHOUND PUPPIES FOR SALE.— BRED 

 from imported stock, .. a "COUNTY 



HUNT, Montclair, N. J. junef,2t 



FOR SALE.-A VERY FINE LONG-COATED 

 Yorkshire terrier pup, 11 months old, excellent 

 ratter, very good disposition, and is house broken. 

 For particulars address LADIES' PET, Forest and 

 Stream office. junel.lt 



SPARKLE. 



A prettily marked black and white ticked setter 

 bitch. Awarded vhc last Boston show when one 

 year old. Fast, staunch and quick to whistle. With 

 age and handling is good enough to win at shows 

 or trials. Combines the blood of Rake, Leicester 

 Dash IH. and Druid. Price $50. Write to ELMER 

 S. BIRD, Rockland, Maine. juneltf 



Imported Black Spaniel Brush II., 



FOR SALE. PRICE $150. 

 Sire champion Brush, (7371 E. K. S. B.) winner of 

 seventy prizes at leading shows in England. Dam 

 champion Rhea (2238 E, K. S. B.) winner of seventy- 

 eight first prizes in England. Brush H. second 

 American brother to Dr. Niven's Black Bess, which 

 has carried oft" so many honors at leading shows in 

 the United States and Canada, as well as England. 

 Brush H. will be allowed to serve a limited num- 

 ber of bitches ( until sold ) for the extrem ely low price 

 of $10 cash at time of sendee. If sold due notice 

 will be given. Also dark liver slut Lrfty, 2 years 

 old, 181bs. weight, dne to be in use soon. Price 830. 

 Three black slut puppies, imp. Brush II. ex imp. 

 Blackie H., $20 each. One slut and one dog pup, 

 liver and white color $15 each . For further infor- 

 mation address with stamp, THE OTJMMING'S 

 COCKER SPANIEL KENNEL, South Acworth, 

 N. H. junel.lt 



FtXHOUND DOG PUPS, FROM NELLIE AND 

 Mr. John M. White's Buck; also two Beagle 

 hound pups, $10. L. F. HERRICK, Millbury, Mass. 

 junel.lt 



FOR SALE CHEAP-PART OF A LITTER OF 

 Gordon setter pups, from prize- winning stock. 

 Price low. For pedieree, price and reference write 

 FRED. H. LONDON, Rock Hill, S. C. juneljt 



1ft* %mm\. 



Portraits of Celebrated Doas 



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 equal, to steel engravings in 

 appearance. Size 10x14 inches. Beautiful picture)- 

 to frame. 



Price, $1.00 each. 



For sale by SCHUYLER & DUANE, 189 Broadway 

 New York, or J. PALMER O'NEIL. 88 Fifth Avenue 

 Pittsburgh, Pa. 



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

 Chicago, HI. 



Dr. Gordon Stables, RN 



TWYFORD BERKS, ENGLAND, 



ACTHOK OF THE 



" PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE," &C 



"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 HUTCHINGS, 25 Gandy st.. 

 Exeter, England, who has the largest and finesi 

 kennel of pure mastiffs in the world. Tourists 

 should see this splendid collection. may4tf 



FOR SALE.— THE CELEBRATED BRACE OF 

 field trial pointers Elias and Fatima, two years 

 old, probably the best working brace of pointers in 

 i. he a fi.-'li] a.!, ia a |i;-i.- aa!l. time. >'ai iraa divided '■', it.ii 

 Mr. Price's La Vole the first and second pointer 

 prizes at the Kennel Club Field Trials, 1881, and was 

 the runner-up for the Field Trial Derby. Elias is 

 even better than Fatima. This brace would easily 

 clean up the field prizes in America. Apply to R. 

 LLOYD PRICE, Rhiwlas, Bala, North Wales. 



may4,tf 



Bull Pups For Sale. 



Bv Hero (imp.) second Brussels, 1880, second 

 Pittsburgh, third New York and third Boston. 1882, 

 ex Gipsy (imp.) first Newport, 1881. Gipsy is the 

 dam of Thunderer, winner of second New York 

 and first Boston. 1882, in open class, when only nine 

 months old. Dogs £25; bitches $20, Address by 

 mail only, R. M. LIVINGSTON, 16 West Thirty- 

 sixth street, N. Y. City. junel,3t 



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 broke i b guaranteed. Ad- 



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



OULEOUT COCKER SPANIEL KENNELS.— FOR 

 Cockers of all ages and colors, dogs, bitches 



and. pa-ppaa aTrlaa ■ ,., i;.|, r a a,.,,-, da : r . a-i 



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 

 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 rive for $1. 

 FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 3D and 40 Park 

 Row. N. Y Dec29.tf 



NEMASKETT KENNEL.— DOGS-HOUSE, YARD 

 and field broken. Also dogs boarded reason- 

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

 P. O. Box 335. 



FOR SALE CHEAP,— A FINE IRISH SETTER 

 dog, 4 mos. old, having one cross of Elcho and 

 two of Plunket: also a bitch pup, 3t4 mos. old, 

 having the combined blood of Elcho, Plunket and 

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

 field, Conn. 



"Sargent" Setters. 



FOR Sa-LE.— Puppies whelped April 3d and April 

 17tt, rull pedigree. 



LITER-COLORED CURLY RETRIEVERS.— Pup- 

 pies whelped April 15th. Address MANASSEH 

 SMITH, Woodfords, Cumberland Co., Maine. 



may!8,4t 



A Hare Chance. 



The lemon and white brood bitch Romp, Jr., 

 (champion Rush ex champion Romp) three years 

 old, very handsome, now in whelp to owner's Ran- 

 dom. Price $150. Also Rill, (Rome ex champion 

 Subv) ZH years old; winner of first prise Pittsburgh, 

 "1882," onlv time, shown. Price $125. For further par- 

 ticulars address EDMUND ORGILL, 1098 Deanst,, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. maylS.lmo 



BEAGLE.— FOR SALE, BEAGLE HOUND DOG 

 Trump, eighteen months old, sired bv Dodge's 

 Rattler, and marked like Rattler. Price" $25. Ad- 

 dress W. E. SHEDD, Waltham, Mass. may25,2t 



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IOR SALE.-A FEW THOROUGHLY BROKEN 

 settfr dogs, of the best blood in America; also 

 one brace of handsome lemon and white pups, by 

 Robin Hood ex Bell. Send for catalogue. Will 

 also take one brace of dogs to break thoroughly. 

 Terms reasonable and the best of reference given. 

 T. L. BEY AN, Trainer, Conestoga Kennel, Lancas- 

 ter, Pa. may25,2t 



Dog Training. 



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ASSOCIATION. 



FIRST 



BENCH SHOW OF DOGS, 



—WILL BE HELD AT THE— 



Roller Rink Building, 



EUCLID AVENUE, 



June 6, 7, 8 and 9, 



1882. 



ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 32d 



For prize list, &c. , address 



CHAS. LINCOLN, Supt. 



EUCLID ANENUE OPERA HOUSE, 

 CLEVELAND, OHIO. 



Fourth Annual Field Trials 



EASTERN HELD TRIALS CLUB, 



—AT— 



HIGH POINT, N, C. 



CoimeiciEi November 17th, 1882, 



Members' Stake, November 17th. 



Open only to members of t'ae club. Each entry 

 to be the bona fide property for at least two months 

 previous to the closing of entries, and to be handled' 

 by the member making the nomination. Prize, a 

 silver cup, value $100. Entrance $10 play or pay. 

 Entries to close November 1st, 1883. 



A magnificent challenge cup, value $250, has been 

 donated by a member of the club, and is to be 

 competed for annually, and will become the prop- 

 erty of the member who shall win this stake on 

 three different years. 



All Aged Stake. 



November 20th, open to all pointers and setters. 

 Purse $500; 1st prize $250; 2d prize $150; 3d prize 

 $100. Forfeit $10. $15 additional for starters. En- 

 tries to close November 1st, 1882. 



Eastern Field Trials Derby. 



Upon conclusion of All Aged Stake. Open to all 

 pointers and setters, whelped on or after January 

 1st, 1881. Purse $500; 1st prize $250; 2d prize $150- 

 3d prize $100. Forfeit $5. $10 additional for startK 

 ers. Entries to close July 1st, 1882. 



A special prize of a silver cup, value $100, donated 

 by the President, will be given to the breeder of 

 the winner of this stake. 



Blanks for entries furnished upon application to 

 the Secretary. 



Forfeit money must in all cases accompany entry. 



Arrangements are in progress for special rates of 

 fare, and for transportation of dogs, and the result 

 will be duly announced. 



J. OTTO DONNER, FRED. IT. HALL, 



President. Secretary. 



P. O. Box 881, New York, 



Fleas! Fleas! Worms! Worm! 



Steadman's Plea Powder for Dogs. 



A. BANE TO FLEAS— A BOON TO DOGS. 



This powder is guaranteed to Mil fleas on dogs or 



any other animals or money returned. It is pnt up 



in patent boxes with sliding pepper box top, which 



greatly facilitates its use. Simple and efficacious. 



Price, V) cents by Mail, Postpaid. 



Areca Nut for Worms in Dogrs. 



A CERTAIN REMEDY. 

 Pu up in boxes containing ten powders, with the 

 directions for use. 



Price, 60 cents per Box by MaiL 



CONEOY & BISSETT, 



65 Fulton Street, - - Kew York. 

 HEISTRY C. SQUIRES, 



1 COBTLANDT STREET, - New YOBK. 



WRIGHT & DITSON, 



580 Washington Street, - Boston, Mass. 



FOR SALE.— A LITER, WHITE AND TAN 

 Llewellin setter _dog, 17 months old, yard 



broken, by Blue Dan (Dasn IH-Opal) out of Flake 

 (Druid-Swayza) : also one dog puppy, by Sport 



-if "RlWirr,r,T,H'o hnn T>*~_f.. 



I will take a few dogs to train for field or field 



trial work. Well located at Cool Spring, North , 



Carolina. Reference, Mr. E. S. Wanmaker. For 03ash HT.-Opali ont of Richmond's imp _ 

 prices, terms, &c, address D. HEMtON, Orange, whelped May 9th, 1888. For full particulars addresL 

 may35,2mo 1 GBO. W. LOYELL, Middleb»r», Ma«8. m*fas^t 



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