June 22, 1888. 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



419 



THE THOUSAND ISLAND BAIT. 



THE SUREST TROLLING BAIT KNOWN. 



W. A. ABEL, Syracuse, N. Y. 



Manufacturer and Dealer in 



FINE FISHING TACKLE 



Good Goods and no fancy prices. Illustrated 

 Catalogue sent free. 



TO ANGLERS: 



JOHN ENRIGHT & SONS, 



FisMni Rod and. Tattle Maters, 



Castle Connell, near Limerick, Ireland. 



■Seels and Lines to match balance of rods. No 

 agents. All information respecting fisheries on the 

 Shannon in this locality, as also catalogues of our 

 greenheart rods and general assortment of tackle, 

 to be had on application. 



f-IAMP LIFE IN THE WILDERNESS. -SECOND 

 \J edition now ready. This story describes the 

 trip of a party of Boston gentlemen to the Richard- 



on-Kangeley .akes. It treats of " camp life," in- 

 doors and out is amusing, instructive and interest- 

 me; 221 pages. 12 illustrations. Price ascents. IJy 

 mail, postpaid, 30 cents. CHARLES A. J. FARRAK*, 



amaica Plain, Mop 



Jor MU. 



FOR SALE.— NEW C. B. SLOOP-YACHT, 37ft. 

 long. For further particulars inquire of 

 JOSHUA BROWN, Salem. Mass. jnne.22,4t 



T7K>R SALE.-THREE SETS LYMAN'S BOW- 

 X 1 facing rowing gear of 1881, with oars. In per- 

 fect order. Cost now <?Hn; will sell for 320. Reason 

 for selling-sold my boat. Address N. S. SMITH, 

 P. O. Bos 527, Newbnrgh, N. Y. june22,lt 



FOR SALE.— SHARPS' MID-RANGE RIFLE, .40 

 calibre; central Are, full set of vernier sights 

 with spirit level; also good open sights; pistol grip. 

 100 shells. This rifle was made to meet "a special 

 order, the stock is of uncommon beauty, and the 

 finish perfect in every way. It has been fired less 

 than 100 times. Price $100. Address Box 728, 

 Peekskill, N. Y. jnne22.lt 



FOR SALE.-ONE NEW C. G. BONEHILL LON- 

 don fine 1 lam.iseus glin, Apply from 11 A.M. to 3 

 P. M., New York Hotel, Room No. 22, for three days. 

 june22.lt 



For Sale or Exchange 

 SCHOONER YACHT SOUTHERN CROSS. 



73ft. over all, 65ft. water line, ' 18ft. 6in. beam, 7ft. 

 9in. depth of hold, 5ft. Bin. draught, over 45 tons. 

 Built in 1880 by E. Decker, of Brootdyn. Has com- 

 plete outfit, consisting of 2 boats, (large boat has 

 centerboard and sail), one large and one small 

 anchor with chains, and one kedge anchor. Main- 

 sail, foresail, 2 working topsails, 1 very large and 1 

 smaller mainstavsail. jib staysail, jib. flying jib and 

 jib topsail, and 1 new large jib. Signal lights, 

 lanterns, cabin lamps, set of signals, brass binnacle 

 and compass, A. B. Sauds' pump and water closet, 

 improved steering gear and wheel, 6 life preservers, 

 cork fenders, 2 awnings, 1 brass cannon, large ice- 

 box, watertanks capable of holding 200 gals., range, 

 cooking utensils, &c, &c, 18 tons of iron ballast. 

 Commodious cabin, finished in mahogany and ash, 

 upholstering raw silk, hair mattresses and pillows 

 for all beds. One large stateroom furnished with 

 double bedstead and bureau (Queen Anue style), 2 

 closets, wash basin and water closet. 2 smaller state- 

 rooms, each with double bed and wash basins. 2 

 companionway staterooms with single beds. 4 

 double berths in cabin, and 4 in forecastle. 



For further particulars address O. J. MTJNSELL, 

 9 Pine street., New York City. june22,lt 



.A N ELEGANT 12-BORE DAMASCUS FOX GUN 

 _OL is to be sold at half its value for want of use- 

 Address Dr. N. B. S1ZER, 336 Greene avenue, Brook- 

 lyn. N. Y jvme8,tf 



TO LET.— TEACHER'S ISLAND, BLUE MOUN- 

 tain Lake, Hamilton County, N.Y. Commodious 

 cottage, guide-house, boat-house, including boats, 

 etc. Address P. O. Drawer No. 21, Albany, N. Y. 



mayl'Uf 



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. 



^ „2To Let or For Sale. 



A pleasant residence, beautifully situated on 

 Riverdale avenue, Yonkers (southern portion). One 

 and a quarter acres of ground, with abundant 

 shade. House contains eight rooms, hard wood 

 finish. Heater, bathroom, laundry with stationary 

 tubs, closets, hot and cold water, gas. Carriage 

 house, with large room adjoining, stable, cow-house, 

 chicken-coop, Se., &&, all in first-class condition. 

 Premises are connected with Soakers city water 

 mains Lent :?.S'.'l' uer year. Apply to C. L. 

 SCHEMBER, 86 Nassau at., N. Y. may35,tf 



IpOR SALE.— A "SHADOW" CANOE, BUILT 

 1 by Rushton of white cedar, with masts, sails 

 and rudder One year old and in perfect 

 every respect a tf sirable Iwt and built in me best 

 manner. Addres, W. R. K., P, O. Box 2987, N. T. 

 City. junel.lt 



FOR SALE.— A NICE SAIL YACHT, CAT 

 rigged, 20ft. long, 8ft. beam, draws 15m- water; 

 In best order, with" all implements. Price $180. 

 Inquire, F. LAWRENTZ, Tivoli, N. Y. junelo,5t 



In tlte .Stud. 



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 Uup 

 for best dog or bitch iu the trials of 1881. 



Will serve a limited number of approved 

 bitche3 at $40. 



Address, 



WM. A. BUCKINGHAM. 



NORWICH, CONN. 



THE PURE LAVERACKS 



Clampion Bujeror M, Fee $50, 



AND 



Altalot, Fee $35. 



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



Will ho allowed to serve a limited number 



of approved bitches up to 



August 1, 1883. 



E. A. HERZBERG, 



1464 Pacific Street, Brooklyn. 

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



SCOTCH COLLIES. 



CHAMPION REX 

 Champion Ayrshire Laddie. 



FEE $20 EACH. 



A few puppies by above dogs from imported 

 bitches for sale. 



Send stamp for pedigrees and prize winnings. 

 J. LINDSAY, 

 340 Communipaw avenue, 

 ,1une23,lt Jersey City, N. J. 



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 H., for which he paid 

 $1650. Will serve a limited number of approved 

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

 street, Charlestown, Mass. 



FLASH. 



Gordon setter, 17 nios., winner of first prize at 

 Boston bench show, is a large dog of splendid 

 form, beautifully marked, great staying powers; is 

 a true Gordon from tip to tip. Will serve a limited 

 number of bitches. GEORGE P. REED, Dart- 

 mouth, Mass. junel5,3t 



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. 820. 



Puppies by above also by BRAG, first and special. 

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

 HORNELL SPANIEL CLUB, Homellsville, N. Y. 

 Nov3,tf 



ALON 



Medford Fancy G-oods Co 



96 DTJANE STREET, N. Y., 



Stand alone in the world as the only firm that 

 make 

 Dog Collars and Furnishings a Specialty. 



The Calf-skin Collar for Setters. The Invincible 



for Mastiffs and large dogs. The 



Velvet for Pets. 



Send 50c. for sample of Perfect Fit Dog Muzzle. 



Wxt Ifetmil. 



FOR SALE.— A THOROUGHLY BROKEN LAY- 

 erack setter dog, retrieves, is staunch and right 

 in every way. Can be seen on game. Address C. 

 E.POLLARD,Boxll77,Middletown, Conn. iunelS.tf 



SPORTING DOGS TRAINED, BOARDED AND 

 for sale. Best of Reference. D. F. WILBUR, 

 Lakeville, Mass. iunel5,tf 



Black and Tan Terrier Puppies 



FOR SALE. 



By Vortigem, E. K. C. Stud Book (8633), champion 

 Viper, Lilly H. by champion Cupid. Vorligern 

 winner 1st* prize Pittsburgh, vhc New York, 1st 

 prize Boston, beating the New York winners, and 

 numerdhs priz.m in Imm land. Dogs $35, bitches S'.'U. 

 Address E. LEVER. 000 Walnut St., Phila., Pa, 



junelS.at 



1JHJR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— LEMON BELTON 

 1 English setter dog Qatauche, by champion 



Paris out of Belle (she Kirby-Pride of the Border), 



one and a half years old, is sold for no fault. 



> Address H. Hill, P. O. Box 3583, N. Y. 



iune22,It 



FOR SALE.— LAVERACK SETTER DOG, BLUE 

 belton, well broken, a grand retriever. Address 

 with stamp K K. Club, Box F, Haverhill, Mass. 

 maylS.tf 



Svh* fennel. 



FOR SALE. 



DESDEMONA— breeder D. C. Sanborn, whelped 

 April 2, 1878; black white and tan ticked, by cham- 

 pion Leicester out of Sanborn's Nellie, thoroughly 

 broken by D. C. Sanborn. Price $300. 



JUDITH, ( 404)— breeder J. C. Higgins, whelped 

 July 3, 1877: black and white ticked, by Rob Roy 

 out of Bed (289), broken. Price $100. 



NINETTE— breeder Dr. Iff. G. Ellzey, whelped 

 August 20, 1879; black and white, by champion 

 Thunder out of Minna (440), not broken*. Price $75. 



COUNTESS MAUD-breeder Dr. N. D. Hathaway, 

 whelped October 83, 1879 ; black and white ticked, by 

 Dash III. out of Opal, not broken. Price $75. 



COUNTESS GAY-breeders Harvard Kennel Club, 

 whelped April 25, 1879: black and white ticked, by 

 Dash Hi. out of Countess Vesta, not broken. 

 Price $75. 



COUNT DASH— breeder E. E. Hardy, two years 

 old, black and white ticked, by Dash III. out of 

 Diana (full brother to Pollux, winner of the East- 

 ern Field Trials Derby. 1881), not broken. Price $100. 



TOOT— fox terrier, (imp.), breeder Luke Turner, 

 whelped October 20, (1877, by Tom out of Richmond 

 Vic, an Al brood bitch, handsome and very game. 

 Price $50. 



Also for sale puppies by Coin out of Countess 

 Maud, and by Count Dash out of Desdemona. 

 Price $20 each. 



All the above dogs are warranted perfectly 

 healthy and in good condition. 



Address F. B. FAY, 301 Devonshire street, Boston, 

 Mass. june8,4t 



Prize English Mastiffs. 



American gentlemen desirous of purchas'n fc 

 grand specimens of this noble breed, should com- 

 municate with JAMES HUTCHINGS, 25 Gandy st. , 

 Exeter, England, who has the largest and finest 

 kennel of pure mastiffs in the world. Tourists 

 should see this splendid collection. may4tf 



FOR RED IRISH SETTERS AND COOKER SPAN- 

 iels of the most fashionable blood address 

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



T7AOR SALE, A NUMBER OF WELL BRED AND 

 X well broken pointers and setters, also dogs 



ll .,'u-. !. tI .' ml hi km ..:. i/ mm ; i mm- ,, ■.■■■,! 



dress H. B. RICHMOND, Lakeville, Mass. Septa, if 



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 



I>ORY O'MORE KENNEL.— THOROUGHBRED 

 t red Irish setter puppies for sale, by Champion 

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



an! mm.' i ".mm, r"l!.-i IT. i. mil mmm ;■.■: -. '■, . :■ 

 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 



"VTEMASKETT KENNEL.— DOGS— HOt T SE, YARD 

 J_\ and field broken. Also dogs boarded reason- 

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

 P. 6. Box 335. 



Dog Training. 



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 

 prices, terms, &c, address D. HEMION, Orange. 

 N. J. may25.2n»' 



FOR SALE.— MV RED IRISH SETTER, FOUR 

 years old, well broke on woodcock, quail and 

 partridge. Retrieves from land or water: under 

 thorough subjection. Will exchange for a good 

 gun. Address U., this office. june8,3t 



BEAGLE HOUNDS BRED FOR BENCH AND 

 field purposes. COLIN CAMERON. Briekerville 

 Pa. unel5,tf 



iflOR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN.— THE 

 1 choice and well-bred Llewellin setter bitch 

 Gussie, out of Modjeska (champion Leicester ex 

 Peeress) sire champion Dash IH., is three years old, 

 and is an A No. 1 brood bitch. Will be in season 

 very soon. Thoroughly house and yard broken. 

 Address GEORGE STEARNS. No. 461 Commercial 

 street, Boston, Mass. 1une22.lt 



FIVE LLEWELLIN SETTER PUPS, BLACK, 

 white and tan ticked, seven weeks old, best 

 blood iu country, full pedigree. Price $10. Will 

 warrant them to'point by sight or scent when five 

 months old. S. D. BINGHAM, 200 Broadway. N. Y. 

 jun"e22,tf 



FOR SALE.— POINTER PUPPIES WHELPED 

 May 8, 18S2. Two dogs and two bitches, liver 

 and white and black and white, by imported Bob 

 (Price's champion Bang-Princess Kate) out of im- 

 ported Sal (grandsire on one side champion Rang, 

 the other champion Drake), full pedigrees, thor- 

 oughly broken and grand field dogs, both hunted 

 by me all the past winter in North Carolina. Ad- 

 dress FRED A. TAFT, Dedham, Mass. june22,tf 



F 



OR SALE.— SETTER BITCH, HANDSOMELY 



marked, seven months old, from best imported 



stock. Address E. P. McKTNNEY, Binghamton, 

 N. Y. june22,lt 



FOR SALE.-A FINE FOXHOUND BITCH, TWO 

 years old, was hunted last fall on rabbits; price 

 $10:" also a very fine Beagle dog pup, ten months 

 old. wUl run a rabbit goud vith the old dog; price 

 $30, or the two 825, THEO. MEYER, 818 Eighth St., 

 Jersey City, N. J. june22,lt 



A Rare Chance. 



I offer my whole kennel of setters for sale at a 

 very low price. It includes the following dogs: 

 Aldershot and Lucid, both pure Laveracks; Kate 

 H. and Polka, field trial breed; St. Patti and Fes- 

 i-d -ners: Monarch, a Dilley pointer, 

 and Patience, fox-terrier bitch. Also some young 

 pnpS. For particulars and price address. E. A. 

 HERZBERG" 1464 Paeifle street, Brooklyn. The 

 i i e seen any day after three o'clock P M., 

 orhy appointment. ju n 22, tt 



ENGLISH GREYHOUND PUPPIES FOR SALE; 

 three fawn bitches and two blue dogs, whelped 

 June 7. Father and mother both prize dogs at late 



Mht $ttroel. 



Fourth Annual Field Trials 



EASTERN FIELD TRIALS CLUB, 



—AT— 



HIGH POINT, N. C. 



Count NoYeffller 17th, 1882. 



Members' Stake, November 1 7th. 



Open only to members of the club. Each entry 

 to be the bona fide property for at least two month's 

 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, 1882. 



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 start- 

 ers. Entries to close July 1st, 1882. 



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

 bv the President, will be given to the breeder of 

 tne winner pf 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. PEED. ST. HALL, 



President. Secretary. 



P. O. Box 884, New York, 



Fleas! Fleas! foils! 



Steadman's Flea Powder for Dogs. 



A BANE TO FLEAS— A BOON TO DOG& 



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, whicn 



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 the 

 directions for use. 



Price, 50 cents per Box by Mail 

 Both the above are recommended by the " Fore*t 

 and Stream and Rod and Gun." 



CONKOT & BISSETT, 



65 Fulton Stbket, - - New Tobk. 



HEKKT C. SQUIRES, 



CORTLANDT STREET, - NEW TOME. 



WRIGHT & DITSON, 



£80 Washington Street, - Boston, Mass. 



Portraits of Celebrated Doas 



BY J. M. TRACY. 



EMPEROR FRED. THFNDEB. 



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 10x11 inches. Beautiful pictures 

 to frame. 



Price, SI. 00 each. 



For sale by SCHUYLER & DTTANE, 189 Broadway 

 New York, or J. PALMER O'NEIL, 08 Fifth Avenue 

 Pittsburgh. Pa. 



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

 Chicago, m. 



Dr. Gordon Stables, R.N. 



TWTFORD BERKS, ENGLAND, 



AUTHOR. Off THK 



"PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE," &C. 



"PLAIN HINTS TO WOULD-BE BUYERS." 

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

 cipal English breeders. 



Pointers For Sale. 



One brace white and liver pups (mostly white), 

 whelped March 27th bv Mattie May ex Oipsey, and 

 Don & Dakins' Don, who divided first wdhCroxteth 

 at Rochester in '70. Pups are marked almost alike 

 and should be kept together. They are a choice 

 pair, clean and healthy and full of business. No 

 fancy price. Address F. A. SINCLAIR, Mottville, 

 Onondaga Co. , N. Y. juneSS.tf 



Richmond County Training Kennel. 



Dogs carefully trained for all purposes. Live 

 quail kept in stock. Gentleness and kindness are 

 my methods. Terms reasonable. ISAAC w. 

 EMMONS. Proprietor. New Doip, Staten Island, 

 N, Y. june22,tf 



A FINE POINTER DOO FOP. SALE, WHELPED 

 June 2d, 1880. Well broke and fine stock. 

 Will show him on quail, woodcock or partridge. 

 Price reasonable. CHAS. F. KENT, Monticello, 

 N. Y. june8,tf 



