FOREST AND STREAM, - 
[JAN, 8, 1885. 
Whitney--Kennedy Repeating 
The Strongest and Best. 
Many thousands in use. Greatly superior to any other Magazine Rifle yet made. The solid metal 
in line of fire at time of discharge renders the Kennedy ABSOLUTELY SAFE. 
These rifles are made .38-cal. 40 gr., .44-cal. 40 gr., .45-cal, 60 gr., .45-cal. 75 gr,, and .50-cal. 95 gr. (Express), using the same ammunition 
as other magazine rifles. Catalogues and price lists on application to the manufacturers. 
WARNING! 
As parties in the Hast have put on the market a 
horrible-toued imitation of my Duck Caller, this is 
to notify all sportsmen and gun dealers that none 
are of my make unless stamped “F. A. “ALLEN, 
Monmouth, I.” And I will prosecute a!l parties 
selling such villainous goods as of my manufacture. 
F. Ae ALLEN, Monmouth, Ill. 
avanted. | 
WANTED. 
Lioht-Welcht Jockey Riders, 
First-Class Experienced Jockeys, 
To ride thoroughbred horses in racing contests 
During the Tenting Season of 1835, 
Commencing about March and ending about 
November. 
None but competent, painstaking, earnest, sober 
and reliable men over 21 years of age, and not over 
120 pounds weight are wanted. 
To those fulfilling the above requirements, and 
who contract for the entire season, good salaries 
will be paid, together with a defrayal of their 
traveling expenses. 
Address or call at once, 
BARNUM, BAILEY & HUTCHINSON, 
Madison Square Garden, 
Fourth avenue and Twenty-seventh st., New York. 
ANTED.—FOR SPECIAL USE, A 12-GAUGE 
Lefever hammerless; must be yery cheap. 
No matter how much used or bruised, if breech 
action suund. G,S. B., 510 Thirteenth st., N. W. 
Washington, D. C. jan8,1t 
for Sale. 
FOR SALE. 
The ever reliable river St. Marguerite, the chief 
tributary of the Saguenay, descending from a jake 
far north of Chicoutimi, and famous for its salmon 
and sea trout fisheries, with all the proprietor’s 
riparian rights, is now offered for sale. The St. 
arguerite is di-tant 15 miles from Tadousac by 
water, or 10 miles over land. The riparian rights 
cover a distance of 30 mites, which is sub-divided 
into six sections, 5 miles apart. At each section are 
erected one commodious Gothic cottage, men's 
house, ice house, etc., etc. Each section has the 
control-of six to eight salmon pools. Parties desir- 
ous of formmg a club té'secure the rights of the 
above valuable salmon stream, can s0 arrange it 
whereby twenty-four rods could have equal rights 
and splendid sport. For further particulars apply 
TLLIS RUSSELL, Proprietor, Quebev, Canada, 
or to Messrs. GRANT BROS., 2 Exchange Court, 
New York City. jang, 7 
SALMON ANGLING. 
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. 
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dec?5,46 
-LB. 
10 Lyman rear sight, nearly new. Cover, tools, 
Ferrets For Sale. 
The finest ratters and huntersin the world. All 
trained to the whistle. For sale at ADOLPH 
ISAACSEN, 92 Fulton street, N. Y. jan8,1t 
LFS QUAIL FOR SALH —PENNSYLVANIA 
and West Virginia birds. Consignments of 
Furs, Skins, Game, etc. solicited. Established 1838. 
TENNEY & WOODWARD, Commission Merchants, 
174 Chambers street, N. Y. jang,3t 
ae QUAIL FOR SALE. BY JNO. T, LED- 
BETTER, Sheloyville, Tenn., at $3 per dozen. 
dee25, tf 
OR SALE.—WILD DECOY GEESE AND 
black and Mallard duck decoys. 
birds were raised and trained by myself: : 
first-class birds. B.C. BRADFORD, P, 0. Box 153 
Rockland, Mass. jani,2t 
| eee NUMBERS OF FOREST AND STREAM 
_ for sale, All but the first volume. The best 
offer accepted. W. H. BRUMMITT, smuligen tuck, 
ecll.tt 
PORTRAITS OF GAME FISHES, 
es = a SL LT 
WHITNEY ARMS CO., New Haven, Conn. 
“Forest and Stream” Books 
ANTELOPE AND DEER 
OF AMERICA. 
By JOHN DEAN CATON, LL.D. 
This is a book written by a sportsman for sportsmen, and by a naturalist for naturalists. 
It gives a full history of the Pronghorn Antelope and of every species of American Deer, 
from the giant Moose down to the tiny Acapulco deer; recounts deer-hunting experiences and 
adventures, and describes the different hunting methods adopted by sportsmen. Pages, 426. 
large octavo, cloth, beveled edges; more than fifty illustrations, A superb work, Price $2.50. 
TRAINING vs. BREAKING. 
By Ss. T. HAMMOND. 
This is a book for dog owners, who by its directions can successfully train their hunting 
dogs. It teaches how to bring out the wonderful intelligence of the dog by an entirely novel 
method, in which kindness is substituted for the whip. It is humane, sensible, practical, and 
will deyelop whatever ‘‘hunting sense’’ there is in the animal, 
Thirty-five years’ experience led to the production of the volume, Primarily written for 
those who wish to train their pointers and setters for the field, it yet-lays down rules by which 
one can teach a toy dog or a huge St. Bernard, how to do almost everything but speak. To 
make your dog your intelligent, willing friend, one who obeys you because he Joves you, not 
because he fears you, is the end secured by the methods, of TRAINING Vs. BREAKING. 
Octayo, cloth, 100 pp. Price $I.00. 
CANOE AND Boat BUILDING 
FOR AMATEURS. 
The series of papers on canoe building, printed in the Forest and Stream, have been col- 
lected into book form. Chapters have been added, as well as plans and working drawings. 
The manual is complete, It is plainly written. By studying the directions here laid down 
any one with ordinary gumption can build a canoe, rowboat or sneakbox for himself. 
Pages, 166, Profusely illustrated. “Twenty-four plates in envelope. Price $1 50. 
READY IMMEDIATELY. 
SHORE BIRDS. 
A pamphlet for those who “gun” along the shore. 
TELLS OF 
J. Haunts and Habits—Where the bay hirds live and what they do at home. - 
II. Range and Migration—Where they go to breed and where to spend the winter. 
III. A Morning Without the Birds—An episode of shore shooting. 
IV. Nomenclature—A list of our American species of Zimécole, with a description of 
each species. 
V. Localities —Where to go to shoot them. 
VI. Blinds and Decoys—How to shoot them after you have reached the grounds. 
45 pp., paper, Price 15 cents. 
WOODCRAFT. 
BY 
“NESSMUK.” 
A book written for the instruction and guidance of those who go for pleasure to the 
woods. Its author, having had a great deal of experience in camp life, has succeeded admir- 
ably in putting the wisdom so acquired into plain and intelligible English, The chapters 
are written to teach the traveler how to journey through the wilderness with ease; 
To sleep on a fragrant elastic bed and pillow at night, instead of abrading his vertebra 
against roots and stubs; 
To go light; to keep warm and dry; 
To cook plain, wholesome meals; 
To come out of the woods refreshed and comforted; 
To get a dollar’s worth of recreation and rest for every dollar spent. 
It is just the thing that thousands of novices. are looking for, and gives them just the 
advice and ptactical information they want. Then there are hints as well for older campers, 
who will be.surprised to see how much ‘‘Nessmuk” can tell them; and stories, anecdotes, and 
a never-failing supply of mother-wit for the entertainment of ali who can appreciate a good 
thing told in camp or in print. Cloth, illustrated, 16mo., pp. 160. Price $1. 
Address: Forest and Stream Publishing Co., 39 Park Row, New York, 
Rifle. | 
SPECIALTIES 
Russian Water Proof. 
Price 25 Cents. 
The best article known for keeping out wet and 
preserying the leather. 
-GUN OIDE. 
Price 50 Cents. 
_ The only non-oxydizer made that will prevent 
iron, steel and metal from rusting when exposed to 
salt water. The contents of one bottle will keep a 
gun in good condition one year. 
Powdered Areca Nut. 
Price 50 Cents. 
A safe and infallible remedy for WORMS in DOGS, 
Imperial Flea Powder. 
Price 50 Cents. 
For the destruction of Fleas and vermin on dogs 
and other animals. 
The above are put up unde my supervision by 
one of the best chemists in the United States, and 
each is guaranteed as a isch a Sample con- 
taining one package of each sent on receipt of $1.50 
in stamps or postal note. 
T keep in stock a full line of 
Spratt’s Medicines for Dogs. 
HENRY ©. SQUIRES, 
No. 178 Broadway, N. Y. 
Oil-Tanned Moccasins, 
They are easy to the feet, and very 
durable. Made to order in a 
variety of styles and warranted 
the genume article. Send 
for price list. MARTIN 
Hu the Stud. 
Hillside Kennel. 
Gordon Setter * ARGUS.” 
Argus is thoroughly trained for field work; has 
an excellent nose and great endurance. The fol- 
lowing are his bench show winnings: ist prize in 
Toronto, puppy class, 1880; 2d prize, London, 1881; 
1st prize, Cleveland, also special for best Gordon 
setter exhibited, 188%, Ist prize, champion, Uttawa, 
For Hunting, Fishing, Canoeing, &c. ~ 
1883; ist prize, champion, Chicago, 1883; 1st prize, 
Montreal, and special for best Gordon setter F, 
1883; Ist, champion, Loudon, also special for best 
Gordon setter dog in show, and special for best 
Gordon setter doz or bitch, 1883, 
_ Argus has been awarded prizes under the follow- 
ing judges:—John Davidson, en J. M. Taylor, 
Harry Malcolm, James Watson, W. J. Munson. 
Stud Fee, $25.00. 
STUD FOX-TERRIER 
Champion Raby Tyrant, 
(K.C.S.B. 11,179.) 
Pupped October, 1880. Weight 1644 pounds, 
Rey, Tyrant is a white dog, with an even marked 
rich black and tan head. Heis a thoroughly game 
and stylish terrier, ea ag a beautifully shaped 
long punishing head, with perfect. drop ears, small 
eye, rare neck and shoulders, deep chest, well rib- 
bed and muscular quarters, short, straight legs, 
excellent feet, great bone and substance, with an 
exceptionally hard and dense coat. 
Raby Tyrant is without doubt one of the most 
successful terriers of the present day. He has 
been exhibited 67 times, 33 different judges having 
adjudicated upon him, and has won 47, First 10 
cups and specials; 12second and 2 third prizes. His 
breedmg is undeniable, combining as he does the 
choicest and most valuable blood that can be ob- 
tained. At the stud Raby Tyrant is proving him- 
self eminently successful, 
Fee, $15.00. 
ee OHN E. THAYER, Hillside Kennels, Lancaster, 
ass. : 
Scotland Kennel Collies. 
STUD DOGS. 
Champion Robin Adair and Champion Tweed II. 
BITCHES. 
Champion Zulu Princess, champion Lassie, cham- 
pion Lass 0’ Gowrie, champion Meg, Lilac, Higg and 
other imported and prize winning bitches. 
Puppies for sale from the above stock. 
For further particulars and stud fee of dogs ad- 
dress THOS. H. TERRY, P. O. Box 2,017, N. Y. 
WESTMINSTER KENNEL CLUB, 
THE STUD. 
CHAMPION SENSATION, - - FEB, $50 
* BANG BANG, - - “$50 
af TRAMP (Sensation—Psyche), ‘ $25 — 
JAMES MORTIMER, Supt., Babylon, L. 1. - 
jani,tf 
K. K. C. POINTER 
CHAMPION KNICKERBOCKER (A.K.R. 19), liver 
aud white,in the stud. Fee, $25. Young stock for 
sale. GEO. L. WILMS, Sec’y, 142 Monticello ave,, 
Jersey City, N. J. i 
CEALTEE. 
Will serve red_Irish setter bitches of pure blood 
and guaranteed field quality. Fee, $25.” 
For Sale—Puppies, by Chief. Stock and field 
uality of dams guaranteed. MAX WENZEL, 69 
ourth street. Hoboken, N. J. +3 
7 ™ es = 
Vandevert’s Don in the Stud. 
To a limited eee of ap aaceh sles aC 
RT" Homewood avenue, Hast Bnd, Pittsburgh 
ial; ay 
ORT, Homewood 
Pa. Fee $00. 
