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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Feb. 19, X885. 



ED 



49k OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FOR 1885, OF 



P" EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN,' 



_jtions, containing three colored plates, and embracing 



Seeds and Plants, will be mailed on receipt of stamps 



^k to cover post use (<"> cents.). To customers of last season sent free without application. 



m full of valuable cultur: 

 ^^ everything new a 



■J PETER HENDERSON & CO., 



W 35 & 37 CORTLANDT STREET, NEW YORK. 



PLANTS 



UPTHEGROVE & McLELLAN, 



Valparaiso, Ind. 



Mnfrs., Shooting and Fishing Suits. 



SEND FOR OATALOaUE. 



gMMiatfong. 



THE 



This important work, now for the first time offered 

 to the public, contains full life histories of all the 

 quadrupeds of this State. These biographies are 

 as different as possible from those too often foand 

 in scientific works; instead of being dry and dull 



MAMMALS 



they breathe the very fragrance of the woods and 

 fields, and give us a close insight into the every day 

 life of their shy inhabitants. To the lover of 

 nature the work commends itself by its title. The 

 hunter will need it for the complete account it 

 gives of the habits of the deer, the hares and the 



OF 



squirrels. The farmer should read it because it 

 tells him all about his enemies, the shrews and field 

 mice who devour his crops, and about their enemies 

 whom he would like to protect. 



NEW YORK. 



This Interesting work is published in two volumes, 

 the first taking the reader from the Carnivora 

 (flesheaters) to the Cervidae (deer), and the second 

 concluding the subject. 



BY 



C. H. MERRIAM, M.D. 



The volumes are superbly gotten up and are 



printed in large, clear type on heavy tinted paper. 



We offer a few copies for sale at the following 



prices: Single volumes, paper, $2 each. The two 



' volumes, paper, $3.50. The two volumes, cloth, $5. 



Forest and Stream Pub. Co., 



39 Park Row, New York. 



SHORE BIRDS. 



A pamphlet for those who "gun" 

 along the shore. 



TELLS OF 



I. Haunts and Habits— Where the bay birds live, and 

 what they do at home. 



n. 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 Limicolae, 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. 



44 pp., paper. Price, 15 Cents. 



For sale by the Forest and Stream Pub. Co. 



STODDARD'S 



Map of the Adirondacks, 



The best and most complete map of the Adiron- 

 dack region ever published. 



PRICE, POSTPAID $1.00. 



For sale by the 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 



89 Park Row, New York. 



The Still-Hunter, 



-BY- 



T. S. VAN DYKE. 



PRICE, POSTPAID, $2.00. 

 For Sale by the Forest and Stream Pub. Co. 



WJ8M ADJUSTABLE 



CHAIR 



With thirtychanges 



of position* '.Parlor, 



. . Library, Invalid 



Ohair.Ohild's Crib,Bedor Loungf 

 combining beauty, lightness, 

 k strength, COMFORT, sim- 

 -pXicMy. Every thing to an exact 

 science. Orders by mail at- 

 „ tended to promptly. Gooda 

 shippedC.O.D. WilsonAdJuit- 

 Stable Chair Manufacturing Co., 

 Send stamp for 111. Circular. 7 West 14th St. N. Y. 



To Gun Importers! 



The advertiser, for many years with Mr. George 

 R. Hill, merchant, of this city (and up to his retiring 

 from business in 1832), and now with Messrs. Alfred 

 Field & Co. as Practical Gun Buyer and 

 Viewer, having decided to leave the last named 

 firm, will shortly be open to accept an agency or 

 agencies from firms in the U. S. A. for the purchas- 

 ing and shipment of Guns, Gun Materials, etc. Is 

 well posted in all branches. Also Belgian Guns on 

 best terms. Address G. NEWTON, 48 Queen's 

 Road, Ashton, Birmingham, England. 



Hunting Boots or Shoes, Wholesale 



or Retail. JOHN D. BETHEL, Mau'fr of 



Sportsmen's Goods. 124 Chambers St., N.Y. 



Send for Prices. No Postal Cards. 



Oil-Tanned Moccasins. 



For Hunting, Fishing, Canoeing, &c. 

 They are easy to the feet, and very 

 durable. Made to order in a 

 lll^. variety of styles and warranted 

 the genuine article. Send 

 ,for price list. MARTIN 

 ( S. HUTCHINGS, Dover, 

 N. H., P. O. Box 368. 

 Dame, Stoddard & Kendall, Boston; Henry 0. 

 Squires, New York; F. Chas. Eichel, Philadelphia, 

 Agents. 



PHOTOGRAPHY MADE EAST. 



Remember the negatives may all be developed on 

 your return home. 



The lightest, most complete and practical of 

 Amateur Equipments. Price ClO and upward. E. 

 & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 591 Broadway, N. Y. 

 Send for catalogue. Book of instructions free 

 Forty years established in this line of business. 



FERGUSON'S 



Rust Preventer 



For FIREARMS, CUTLERY, TOOLS, SKATES, Etc. 



Send for Circular. 



A. FERGUSON, Sole Manufacturer, 



Office, 65 Fulton st., New York. (With T. J. Conroy.) 



PORTRAITS OF GAME FISHES. 



On gray-tinted Bristol board, at the following 



Ericas, postpaid: Single copies, 10 cts. : Fresh Water 

 eries (23) at $2; Salt Water Series (37), $3.50; Whole 

 Series (60), $5; a half-Russian port-folio holding 

 whole series, $1.25. Among the portraits are: Black 

 bass (large and small-mouth), trout, grayling, Cali- 

 fornia mountain trout, landlocked and sea salmon, 

 pike, mascalonge, strawberry bass, striped bass, 

 tarpmn, etc. Size of boards, 7x9in. Descriptive 

 circular sent free. Address W, C. HARRIS, 252 

 Broadway, New York. 



Pittsfleld, Mass. Cuts Free 



Full-Length COT, in this case, 

 $10. LOUNGE, in this case, $8. 

 Sold everywhere by the Trade. 



BTOSJEHENGE OJf THE DOG 

 Price 98.50. 



For sale by Forest and Stream Publishing; Co. 



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FOR EXCHANGE.— A COMPLETE SET, BOUND, 

 Forest and Stream, for a double 20-bore B. L. 

 or cash. WM. DUTCHES, 17 Nassau street, New 

 York City. febl9,lt 



GOOD VIOLIN WITH BOX AND BOW COM- 

 plete, to exchange for thoroughbred young 

 foxhound, trained. Address P. O. Box 183, Alle- 

 gany, N. Y. foblSUt 



im Mi. 



English Pheasants 



AND 



English Partridges. 



A large shipment of these grand European game 

 birds o'ust received per S.S. Ems. Parties wishing 

 to stock their game preserves should write, at once 

 for partieulrrs to CHAS. RE1CHE & BRO.. 55 Chat- 

 ham street, New York. febl9,lt 



FOR SALE, 



The ever reliable river St. Marguerite, the chief 

 tributary of the Saguebay, descending from a lake 

 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. 

 Marguerite 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., etc. Each section has the 

 control of six to eight salmon pools. Parties desir- 

 ous of forming a club to secure the rights of the 

 above 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 Exchange Court, 

 New- York City. ,ian8,7t 



LIVE QUAIL FOR SALE IN FINE CONDITION. 

 TENNEY & WOODWARD, Commission Mer- 

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



Skunk, Raccoon, Beaver, Muskrat, 



and other furs bought for cash at highest prices. 

 Send for circular which gives full particulars. 

 E. C. BO0GHTON, 44 Bond street, New York. 



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

 J BETTER, Shelbyville, Term., at $3 per dozen. 



dec25,tf 



LIVE QUAIL FOR SALE.— FOR STOCKING 

 purposes. Good, strong birds at §2.75 Der doz. 

 f.o.b. Address J. E. MILLER. Shelbwille, Tenn. 



febl9,lt 



FOR SALE.— BROOK TROUT FRY, $3 PER 

 thousand. Two thousand ye irling trout, $35 

 per thousand. One thousand twb-vear old trout at 

 $60 per thousand. M. V. MOSH1ER, Proprietor, 

 East Randolph, N. Y. feb!9,2mo 



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Stud Dogs Proper. 



BEAUFORT (champion Bow— Beulah). The 

 best-looking pointer dog living. A great stud dog 

 and a workman. Fee $50. 



BRADFORD, Beaufort's brother (same litter). 

 Good and good-looking. Fee $25. 



NEVISON, imported champion mastiff, winner 

 of forty first prizes, beating Emperor, Vulcan II. 

 three times, Hero II. three times. Creole, Lorna 

 Doone, etc. Fee $50. CHAS. H. MASON, 255 West 

 Twenty-second street, New York City. Puppies 

 for sale. 



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 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. 



The Hermitage Kennels. 



Bough and Smooth-Coated St. Bernards 

 IN THE STUD. 



CHAMPION BONIVARD Fee $50 00 



DUKE OF LEEDS " 50 00 



" DON II " 50 00 



Address, Passaic, N. J. 



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 clog and winner of 

 2d in 18 mos. class, N. Y., 1883. Stud fee moderate. 

 WALTER B. PEET, Station M., New York City. 

 jan22,3mo 



Vandevorf s Don in the Stud. 



To a limited number of approved bitches. For 

 particulars and pedigree address R. T. VANDE- 

 VORT, Homewood 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, Sec'y. 143 Monticello avenue, 



jersey City, N. J. 



JOKER JR., A LIVER AND WHITE TICKED 

 pointer, by Beaufort oi.t 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 $85. G. H. NIXON, 

 Leesburg, Va. feb!2,4t 



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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: 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, London, also special for best 

 rdon setter dog in show, and special for best 



Gord 



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 Rany 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 chop 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 1 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 



" TRAMP (Sensation— Psyche), " $25 



JAMES MORTIMER, Supt., Babylon, L. I. 



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The Celebrated Champ. Pointer Fritz. 



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

 $35. C. W. LITTLEJOHN, Leesburg, Va. feb!2,3mo 



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Guaranteed to be the best article yet discovered 

 for the prevention of rust on fire arms, tools and 

 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. VANDERWERKEN & CO., Stamford, Ct 



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FOR SALE CHEAP. -ONE GOOD 'COON DOG, 

 two beagle bitches, 11 mos. old, very extra 

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

 Box 613, Littleton, N. H. febl2,2t 



FOR SALE.— LLEWELLIN SETTER DOG, 

 black, white and ticked, 1 yr. old, very hand- 

 some and no faults. For pedigree and price ad- 

 dress DR. M. H. TURNER, Hammondsville, N. Y. 



febl9,2t 



BEAGLES FOR SALE.-ONE BITCH, 3 YRS. 

 old (Mark Anthony— Ringlet), one bitch, 1 yr. 

 old (Ringwood— Myrtle) ; two bitch puppies. Ad- 

 dress JOSH. W. GROSS,' Harrisburg, Pa. feb!9,lt 



BEAGLES. -10 MAKE ROOM I WILL SELL 

 these dogs very cheap: Stud beagle Blue Cap, 

 imported, for several years the stud dog of Gen. 

 Rowett, age about 9 yrs. Would prove a valuable 

 stud dog for a number of years. Price $18. Brood 

 bitch Lillll., elegantly bred, winner of l«t in puppy 

 class at Pittsburgh, 1882. She is now in whelp to 

 imported Bannerman (A.K.R. 1709). Price $40. A. 

 C. KRUEGER, Wrjghtsville, York Co., Pa. It 



WANTED.— A THOROUGHBRED ENGLISH 

 setter dog, about 2 yrs. old. Must be wellj 

 broken. No fancy price paid. All dogs must be 

 sent on trial. Address with full description, DRUG- 

 GIST, 63 Public Square, Wilkesbarre, Pa, febl9,lt 



FOR SALE.— AT ONCE VERY LARGE, FINE 

 looking, well trained imported Leonberg bitch, 

 attached to' children. Price $50. Address P. M,, 

 care Forest aud Streau:, New York. febl9,lt 



COCKER BROOD BITCHES. 



Fine, $10; extra fine, $15; in whelp, $15 to $20; 

 stud dogs, $15 to $25. All choice stock, full pedi- 

 gree and bred by M. P. McKoon or from his stock. 

 Selling out. C. E. SCOTT, Box 897, Schenectady, 

 N. Y. febl9.tf 



ENGLISH FOXHOUND BITCH FOR SALE, 

 Price $12; is all right: was whelped April Igjl 

 1884; grand sire, imported Watchman; grand dam, 

 imported Venus. Also two male and two female 

 puppies, whelped Dec. 10, 1884; sire, Hayes (the best 

 'coon dog I ever hunted); dam, Georgia; she has 

 been hunted only on 'coons. Puppies are hand' 

 some and all foxhound except a dash of greyhound 

 blood, and are very cheap at price. Dogs, $5; 

 females. $3. Address N. Elmore, Granny, Conn. 



WANTED.-A BITCH IN WHELP, AS A FOS-' 

 ter mother. She must be due to whelp the 

 last week in February. We care nothing about her 

 breed, but insist on good health, Address at once, 

 ASHMONT KENNELS, No. 1101 Tremont street, 

 Boston, Mass. febl9,lt 



THE SETTER, 



-by- 

 LA VERACK. 



tfith colored illustrations. Price, postpaid, $3.75 

 For sale by the Forest and Stream Pub. Co. 



