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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Feb, 18, 1885. 



CHAPMAN'S BAITS STILL AHEAD! 



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THE NEW COMBINATION," Just Out. See Cut. 



(Patent Applied. B y ov and. Allowed.) 



In Three Sizes for PIKE, PICKEREL, BASS, TROUT & MUSCALOIMGE, 



Read 



Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Depot, I 

 Chicago, 111., Jan. 12, 1885. f 



TT-. D. Chatoman eft Hon, Theresa, JV. Y.: 



As an old fisherman who has used your baits for the past twetoty-flve 

 years, allow me to congratulate you on the success of your New Combina- 

 tion Bait for trout, muscalonge ami bass. 



It is very attractive, as the record of catches iu Wisconsin last fall will 

 show. I consider it the best bait in its different sizes made, and predict 

 for it the largest sale of any bait ever made. 



Yours truly, A, G. Ryther. 



Testimonials s 



Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Company, I 

 Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 1, 1885. f 



W. D. Chapman eft Son, Thcrezu., N. Y.; 



I take, pleasure in testifying to the great merits of your New Combina- 

 tion Muscalonge Bait. 



I gave them a good trial the 1st of last November and caught thirteen 

 muscalonge in two and one-half days' fishing, without the loss of a fish, 

 and two of the thirteen weighed over twenty pounds each. You will have 

 a large demand for these baits: sportsmen must have them. 



Yours very truly, John S. Geoboe. 



To introduce these Baits at once, we will send by mail upon receipt of price: 



MO. 1.— Largest size, for Salmon, Trout and Muscalonge, $1.50. No. 2 — See cut, for Pickerel, Pike, Bass and Trout, $L25. 



Wo. 8.— Sure death to Bass, $1.00. All three sizes to one address, $3.50. Try tli<»m at ouce. 



Catalogue and Price List to Dealers. Send Business Card. Catalogue to Sportsmen, without prices. 100 kinds of Baits. 



MENTION THIS PAPER AND ADDRESS 



W. D. Chapman & Son, Theresa, N. Y. 



OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOCUE FOR 1885, OF 



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FOR SALE. 



The ever reliable liver St. Marguerite, the chief 

 tributary of the Saguenay, descending from a lake 

 far north of Chieoutirai. and famous for iis s-almon 

 and sea trout fisheries, with all the proprietor's 

 riparian rights, is now offered for sale. The St. 

 Marguerite is distant 18 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 

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 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 Exchange Court, 

 New York City. jan8,7t 



LIVE QUAIL FOR SALE IN FINE CONDITION. 

 TENNEY & WOODWARD, Commission Mer- 

 chants, 174 Chambers street, N. Y. feb5,2mo 



FOR SALE.-THREE-BARREL BAKER GUN, 

 10-bore, WHbs: $50. Add res G. WALLACE, 

 this office. febl2,lt 



Trained Ferrets For Sale. 



The finest rat and rabbit hunters in the world. 

 All trained to the whistle. For sale at ADOLPH 

 ISAACSEN'S, 92 Fulton street, N. Y. feb21,lt 



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WANTED.— A COPY OF THE CATALOGUE 

 of the first New York bench show. A fair 

 price paid for it. Address F, R. HITCHCOCK, 48 

 Broad street, room 21, N. Y. febl2,lt 



Skunk, Raccoon, Beaver, Muskrat, 



and other furs bought for cash at highest prices. 

 Send for circular which gives full particulars. 

 E. C. BOUGHTON, 44 Bond street. New York. 



FOR SALE.-ONE OF COLT'S BEST MADE 

 guns, 12-bore, Tibs. 7oz., full choke. Also a 

 fine hound, A No. 1 on rabbits and squirrels, or will 

 exchange for a horse or gold watch. THEODORE 

 MEYER, 318 Eighth street, Jersey City, N. J. It 



FOR SALE— A 10-LB.. 10-BORE GUN, TWO 

 sets of barrels, built tor Dr. Carver by Parker 

 Bros. (No. 12,571), and cost $350. Without' a blem- 

 ish. Will exchange for light 12 or IB-bore hammer- 

 less. Also for sale or exchange, an 81b., 12-bore 

 Harrington & Richardson hammerless, as good as 

 new. N. PALMER, South Frederick street, Balti- 

 more, Md. 



FOR SALE. 



Thoroughbred Gordon setters. Four dog pups, 

 whelped Nov. 24, 1884; beautiful tan markings, 

 strong and healthy; dam and sire both prize win- 

 ners and excellent fielders. For full pedigree, price 

 and particulars address J. A. CREVELING, P. O. 

 Box 217, Washington, N. J. feb!2,lt 



IVE QUAIL FOR SALE. BY JNO. T. LED- 

 J BETTER, Shelby ville, Tenn., at $3 per dozen. 



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in m mm. 



Scotland Kennel Collies. 



STUD DOGS. 



Champion Robin Adair and Champion Tweed II. 



BITCHES. 



Champion Zulu Princess, champion Lassie, cham- 

 pion Lass o' Gowrie, champion Meg, Lilac, Eigg and 

 other imported and prize whaning 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. 



i» m m&. 



Hillside Kennel. 



Gordon Setter "ARGUS." 



Argus is thoroughly trained for field work; has 

 an excellent nose and great endurance. The f ol 

 lowing are his bench show winnings: 1st prize in 

 Toronto, puppy class, 1880; 2d prize, London, 1881; 

 1st prize, Cleveland, also special for best Gordon 

 setter exhibited, 1882, 1st prize, champion, Ottawa, 

 1883; 1st prize, champion, Chicago, 1883; 1st prize, 

 Montreal, and special for best Gordon setter F, 

 1883; 1st, champion, Loudon, 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 judges:— John Davidson, Major 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 16^ pounds. 



Raby Tyrant is a white dog, with an even marked 

 rich black and tan head. He is 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; 12 second 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. 



JOHN E. THAYER, Hillside Kennels, Lancaster 



Mass. 



WESTMINSTER KENNEL CLUB, 



IN THE STUD. 



CHAMPION SENSATION, - - FEE, $50 



BANG BANG, - - " $50 



TRAM P (Sensation-Psyche), " $25 

 JAM E8 MORTIMER, Supt.. Babylon, L. I. 



janl.tf 



BEAUFORT. 



(Champion Bow— Beulah.) 

 The best-looking pointer dog living and a great 

 stud dog. CHAS. H. MASON, 255 West. Tvventv- 

 second street, New York City. 



CHIEF. 



Will serve red Irish setter bitches of pure blood 

 and guaranteed field quality. Fee, $25. 



For Sale— Puppies, by Chief. Stock and field 

 quality of dams guaranteed. MAX WENZEL, 89 

 Fourth street, Hoboken, N. J. 



TED IXEWELLIN. 



Blue belton (A.K.R. 599) Druid— Gessie. Gessie, 

 by Dash III. 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: City. 

 jan22,3mo 



VandevQil's Don in the Stud. 



To a limited number of approved bitches. For 

 particulars and pedigree address R. T. VANDE- 

 VORT, Hornewood avenue, East End, Pittsburgh 

 Pa. Fee $50. 



K K. C Liver and White POINTER 



CHAMPION KNICKERBOCKER (A.K.R. 19) 



In the Stud. Young stock for sale. 



GEO. L. WILMS, Secy, 142 Monticello avenue, 



Jersey City, N. J. 



JOKER JR., A LIVER AND WHITE TICKED 

 pointer, by Beaufort oiit of Nymph (Viscount- 

 Dolly), the best son of Beaufort I have ever seen. 

 A dog of extra nose, superb style, great staunchness 

 and endurance. Stud fee $25. G. H. NIXON. 

 Leesburg, Va. feb!2,4t 



The Celebrated Champ. Pointer Fritz 



(Beaufort-Spot), (A.K.R. 1351), in the stud. Fee 

 $35. C. W. L1TTLEJOHN, Leesburg, Va. f ebl2,3mo 



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Cheqnasset Kennels. 



Thoroughbred St. Bernards, rough and smooth- 

 coated. Thoroughbred English pugs. A few choice 

 Eiups on sale. Hermit, imported rough St. Bernard, 

 ee $35; Young Toby, imported English pug, fee 

 $15; Treasure, English pug, fee $15. Address with 

 stamp, P. O. Box 94, Lancaster, Mass. 



GREYHOUND FOR SALE. 



Thoroughbred English greyhound Fritz, whelped 

 Nov. 8, 1884, by Miller's imported Blonde (now owned 

 by undersigned) out of Calypso ; grandsire, Master 

 McGrath, the best known greyhound in England; 

 color, mouse. Price $50. Any gentleman wishing 

 a beautiful greyhound can here find it at an un- 

 usually low price. Will stand when grown about 

 30in. at shoulders. SETH O. ROGERS. Bath, Me. 



febl2.4t 



I ENGLISH BEAGLE HOUND PUPPIES.-FOR 

 U Sale-Extra flue puppies (either sex) at from 

 $10 to $15, according to age and quality; some 

 several months old. Address N. ELMORE, Granby. 

 Conn. novl3,tf 



f,X>K SALE CHEAP. -ONE GOOD 'COON DOG, 

 JP two beagle bitches, 11 mos. old, very extia 

 hunters for young dogs, For price, etc., address 

 Box 66, Littleton. N. H. febl2,2t 



