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Hor Zale, 
FOR SALE. 
The ever reliable river St. Marguerite, the chief 
tributary of the Saguenay, descending from a lake 
far north of Chicoutimi, and famous for its salmon 
and sea trout fisheries, with all the proprietor’s 
riparian righis, is now offered for sale. The St. 
Meets is distant 15 miles from Tadousac by 
water, or 10 miles over land. The riparian rights 
cover a distance of 30 miles, 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., ete. Hach section has the 
control of six to eight salmon pools. Parties desir- 
ous of forming a club to secure the rights of the 
aboye valuable salmon stream, Can so arrange it 
whereby twenty-four rods could have equal rights 
and splendid sport. For further particulars apply 
to WILLIS RUSSELL, Proprietor, Quebec, Canada, 
or to Messrs. GRANT BROS., 2 @xchange Court, 
New York City. jan&,7t 
Trained Ferrets For Sale. 
The finest rat and rabbit hunters in the world. 
Any size, weight or color; males or females, All 
trained to the whistle. For sale at ADOLPH 
ISAAUSEN’S, 92 Fulton street, N.Y. jan22,1t 
For Sale Cheap. 
OR SALE CHEAP.—WINCHESTER REPHAT- 
ing rifle, .40-60, perfectly new; never discharged, 
Drawer 281, Corning, N. Y. jani5,2t 
IVE QUAIL FOR SALE.—PENNSYLVANIA 
and West Virginia birds. Consignments of 
Furs, Skins, Game, ete. solicited. Ustablished 1838. 
TENNEY & WOODWARD, Commission Merchants, 
174 Chambers street, N, Y. jansst 
OR SALE.—A W. W. GREENER HAMMER- 
less B. L., Premier quality, 12-gauge, full choke, 
Y4lbs., 3lin. barrels; extra set of game barrels, 
28in. long; new. Cost $400; sell for $225. ED. 
MADISON, 564 Fulton st., Brooklyn. jan22,1¢ 
OR SALE.—A STEVENS .22-CALIBER RIFLE, 
chambered for long cartridges. As good as 
new; used but little. Will sell cheap, D, JOHN- 
SON, No. 5 Appleton avenue, Pittsfield, Mass. n 
Jane? 2b 
ees QUATL FOR SALE, BY JNO. T, LED- 
BETTER, Shelbyville, Tenn., av $8 per dozen. 
dee25, tt 
Hu the Stud. 
Scotland Kennel Collies. 
STUD DOGS. 
Champion Robin Adair and Champion Tweed I. 
BITCHES, 
Champion Zulu Princess, champion Lassie, cham- 
pion Lass 0’ Gowrie, champion Meg: Lilac, Higg and 
other imported and prize wirning bitches, 
Puppies for sale from the above stock. 
For further rere and stud fee of dogs ad- 
dress THOS: THRRY. P. O. Box 2,017, N. Y. 
Stud Bull-Terrier Dutch, Jr., 
(A.K.R. 1887), 
Conn, Jan., 1885. Stud fee $20. For further in- 
formation, stud carl, etc., apply to owner, J. R. 
VARICEK, Cambridge, Mass. jans8,té 
WESTMINSTER KENNEL CLUB, 
IN THE STUD. 
CHAMPION SENSATION, - ~ FRE, $50 
4 BANG BANG, - - te “$50 
te TRAMP (Sensation—Psyche), ‘' $25 
JAMES MORTIMER, Eupt., Babylon, L. 1. 
janl tr 
CELT ETE. 
Will serve red Irish setter bitches of pure blood 
and guaranteed field quality. Fee, $25. 
For Sale—Puppies, by Chief. Stock and field 
tiality of dams guaranteed. MAX WENZEL, 89 
‘ourth street, Hoboken, N. J. 
Vandevert’s Jon in the Stud. 
To a limited number of approved bitches. 
particulars and pedigree address R..T. VANDH- 
VORT, Homewood avenue, East End, Pittsburgh 
Pa. Fee $50. 
K KC Liver and White POINTER 
QHAMPION KNICKER &OCKER (4.5.8. 19) 
Tn the Stud. Young stoci: for sale. 
GEO. Ll. WILMS, See*y, 142 Monticello avenue, 
Jersey Olty, N..T, 
| 
On the Stud. 
Hillside Kennel. 
Gordon Setter “ARGUS.” 
Argus is thoroughly trained for field work; has 
an excellent nose aud great endurance. The fol- 
lowing are his bench show winnings; ist prize in 
Toronto, puppy class, 1880; 2d prize, London, 1881; 
Ist prize, Cleveland, also special for best Gordon 
setter exhibited, 188%, ist prize, champion, Ottawa, 
1883; ist prize, champion, Chicago, 1853; ist prize, 
Montreal, and special for best Gordon setter F, 
1883; Ist, champion, London, also special for best 
Gordon setter dog in show, and special for best 
Gordon setter dog or bitch, 1883. 
Argus has been awarded prizes under the follow- 
ing ay Spies Davidson, Major J. M, Taylor, 
Harry Malcolm, James Watson, W. J. Munson, 
Stud Fee, $25.00. 
STUD FOX-TERRIER 
Champion Raby Tyrant, 
(K.0.8.B, 11,179.) 
Pupned October, 1880, Weight 1614 pounds. 
Raby Tyrant is a white dog, with an even marked 
rich black and tan head. Heis a thoroughly game 
and stylish terrier, possessing 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 
breeding 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. 
Ae OHN E. THAYER, Hillside Kennels, Lancaster, 
lass. 
TED LLEWELLIN. 
Blue beltou (A, K.R. 599) Druid—Gessie. Gessie, 
by Dash IIT. ex Modjeska. Modjeska, by Leicester 
ex Peeress. A magnificent field dog and winner of 
2d in 18 mos. class, N. Y., 1883. Stud fee moderate. 
WALTER B. PEET, Station M., New York Vity. 
jan22,3mo 
BEAUFORT. 
(Champion Bow—Beulah.) 
The best-looking pointer dog living and a great 
stud dog. CHAS, H: MASON, 255 West Twenty- 
second street. New York City, 
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all metal surfaces when directions are followed. 
Specially adapted to guns used near the salt water. 
Samples mailed to any part of the United States 
and Canada on receipt of price, 15 and 25 cents. 
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Ad- 
dress E. VANDERWEREEN & CO., Stamford, Ct. 
he Benwel. 
Mountain Kennel Cocker Spaniels. 
W. A. SUTHERLAND, Proprietor, Cabin Hill, 
Del. Co., N.Y. jan22,1mo 
Best Toy Stud Dogs. 
PUG BOSTON SOOTEY, descendant of great 
Sootey, and related to Sootey UI., who recently 
defeated Sheffield’s Stingo for the championship. 
Also Yorkshire Blue Ben, direct descendant cham- 
pion Ben; also King Oharles spaniels and other cel- 
ebrated stud dogs. Puppies of above breeds for 
sale. BURLEIGH KENNELS, 73 Camden street, 
Boston, Mass. jJan22,1t 
Fo SALE AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE TO 
reduce stock, Queen Maud (Racket—Kelp), 
litter sister to Royal Sultan, for only $60. She is a 
fine fielder and bench winner, and a very extra 
breeder and mother. She was served by Don Glad- 
stone (Gladstone—Juno) on Jan. 16, 1885, 4H. 8. 
HAWKS, Highland Kennel, Ashtield, Mass. it 
ASTIFF DOG, BRINDLED, 2 YRS. OLD, 
large; also fawn mastiff bitch, 5 mos., good 
pedigree, Drawer 1003, Wellsville, N.Y. jan22,2t 
OR SALE.—YOUNG LLEWELLINS COUNT 
“Blane and Lady Frisk, white with orange ticks, 
dark nose and eyes, whelped Aug, 1, 1584, by Count 
Paris out of Daisy Starlight. Address for pedigree, 
etc,, H. W. DURGIN, Box 706, Bangor, Me.  jan22,1t 
OR SALE,—POINTER PUPPIES, BY CHAM. 
pion Beaufort (champion Bo ene ex 
my Nellie Bird. Color, lemon an! white and liver 
and white, Address JOS. R. TRISSLER, Lancaster, 
Pa. janz2,3t 
‘KR, 1502) ex Bertha (A.K.R. 151). 
nlton, Pa., or 
Conn. 
mpwo PAIR OF BLACK AND TAN FOXHOUNDS. 
‘A fine red fox for sale, or will exchange for a 
THOMAS VAN 
first-class breechloading shotgun 
ATTA, rae janggit 
NATTA, Bloomsburg, Pa. 
| Springfield, Mas< 
Ghe Rennes. 
The Great Fanciers’ Show. 
10,000 CHICKENS, PIGEONS, DOGS, CATS, SHET- 
LAND PONIES, GOATS. 
The Greatest Shaw ever seen in New York, 
THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION 
OF THE 
New York Fanciers’ Club, 
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, ONE WEEK, 
February 4 to 11, 1885. 
¥or prize list address 
CHAS. R. HARKER, 62 Cortlandt street. 
A Prize Winner For Sale. 
Newfoundland dog Major, winner of first and 
special, non-sporting show, New York, 1884. Apply 
to W. G, MARTIN, Maple Farm Kennels, Garrisons, 
N.Y. jan22.2t 
OR SALE OCHEAP.—TWO CHOICE IRISH 
setter pups, 6 mos, old, by Glencho ex Nora. 
Nora is a prize winner, and is also the dam of 
several prize winners, and is noted for her field 
qualities, A, A. SAMPSON, No. 86 Second street, 
Troy, N. ¥ jane2, tt 
Scotch Staghound Pups. 
Whelped Sept. 1, 1884; dark brindle in color, by 
Tramy ex Juno. Sire is 80in. high, length 70in., and 
weighs §2lbs. Dam nearly astall. Price the lowest 
Scotch staghounds of good breeding were eyer 
offered. ASSOCIATED PANCIERS, 2387 South 
Highth street, Philadelphia, janz2Jdt 
MASTIFES. 
A fine litter of pups. For pedigree, ete,, address 
THOS. L, POMEROY, Longview, Pittsfield, Mass, 
jan22,tF 
EAGLE HOUNDS WANTED.—I WILL BEX- 
change oné or more trained foxhounds, well 
bred, staunch dogs, for pure bred beagle hounds; 
must be first-class rabbit dogs. PHIL M. ROEDEL, 
White Cloud, Mich. jan22,1t 
Fine Dogs For Raffle. 
No. 1. The liver and white pointer bitch Belle- 
garde (A.K.R. 1520), champion Beaufort, Rush and 
Romp blood. Also lemon and white dog pup, by 
son of Beaufort -out of Viola. by Sensation—Lily. 
Forty chances at $2 each. Highest first choice, 
lowest second. 
No. % Fox-terrier Fhppant (A.K.R. 528), ist, 
Washington, 2d, Cincinnati, 3d, Philadelphia, 1884, 
and Surrey Ned (A.K.R. 1903, by Flippant ex Trix. 
Thirty-five chances at $2 each, Same terns. 
A chance to secure fine dogs for nothing. SUR- 
REY KENNELS, Ellicott City, Md. janz2.1t 
Winlawn Kennel. 
Several fine mastiff puppies from prize dogs for 
sale. Address W, P.STEVENSON, 17 Broad st., NY. 
POINTERS FOR SALE. 
Liver and white pointer bitch Flash, by Sensation, 
broken; took 2d at New York two seasons. Price 
$60. Liver and white pointer bitch Bells, by Spap- 
shot, dam by Sensation, broken. Price $50. Lemon 
and white pointer dog Game, by Orgill’s Rush, dam 
by Snapshot, grand dam by Sensation. Price $75, 
Lemon and white pointer bitch Daisy, litter sister 
te Game; unbroken, Price $40. Also three lemon 
and white puppies, by Game. Price $25 each. For 
further particulars address DAVID G, HARTT, 
Northport, L. 1., N. Y. janl5,2t 
For Sale Cheap. 
nov20,tf 
Fo SALE, A NUMBER OF WELL BRED AND 
well broken pointers and setters, also do; 
boarded and broken, satisfaction guaranteed. Ad- 
dress H. B. RICHMOND, Lakeville, Mass. Septe2,tf 
Ashore MASTIFFS.—ALWAYS ON HAND, 
fashionably bred choice mastiff pups, repre- 
senting the best known blood, yiz.: Lyme Hall, 
Hlvaston Castle, and Lord Stamford’s strains, cor- 
rect in coat, color, mask and disposition, and de- 
livered with well authenticated pedigree. FRED. 
GRANT, Clearance Office, Custom House, Boston. 
wi GRAHAM, NEWTOWNBREDA, BELFAST, 
Ireland, is prepared to purchase and ship dogs 
ogs purchased from him had the 
and Chicago, 1888, sixteen firsts, nine special, three 
second and one third. Av New York, 1884, seven 
firsts, six specials and one third. 
NOR SALE.—ITALIAN GREYHOUND PUPS 
FE from imported stock, HENRY ©. BURDICK, 
150 Bridge st., Springfield, Mass. nove7.Bt 
WANTED. 
By 4 first-class head keeper from the old country a 
osition as kennel manager. The best of reference 
furnished. Address HEAD KEHPER. care of For- 
est and Stream. = At 
OR SALE CHEAP.—FINE LAVYERACK AND 
Gordon setter Victor. Vor pedigree and price 
address WM. B. MASON, JR., Marietta, O. janld,t 
S BOARDED AND BEST OF CARE GIVEN. 
pe aneee HOWARD RAYNOR, Demarest, New 
Jersey. janJ5,imo 
OR SALE.—BROWN AND WHITE ENGLISH 
setter Bruce, by Dash Il. ex Katydid, whelped 
Dec. 4, 1883, is very promising and sure to make a 
fine field dog. Also black and white dog pup, 2 
mos. old and Fery hangsones tient ot Ha 
yery best. Will sell cheap as | cann i 
teens Address E. A. PISHER, JR., New Bedford, 
Mass. Box 235. janl5,tf 
SALE, —IRISH SETTER BITCH MEG 
Renee yrs. old, out of Pee Resa ee) ee 
Elchol. Very rich color and good points. Sold for 
no fault, Pricelow. Address DR. A. S. McCLEAN. 
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