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[May 28, 1885. 



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An infallible preventive of the attacks of Mosqui- 

 toes, Black Plies. Gnats aud all other insects. Keat, 

 clean and easily applied. Contains no tab, will not 

 stain nor 'injure the skin, easily washed off. may be 

 carried without danger of leaking or spilling, Price 

 25 cents per box. Agents-T. J. Conrov. 65 Fulton 

 st. NY. Abbey <& Imbrie, 18 Vesey st *,N. Y. 



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PROFITABLE AND SAFE. 



The subscriber will take a hand of sheep, 1,000 to 

 1 ,500 head, on shares. He will furnish $1 ,000 to Si ,500 

 capital and give the best of references. Ranch is 

 improved, has good sheds, plenty of hay and fine 

 range. It is located on an Indian reservation, so 

 that the cattlemen can never make trouble. For 

 full particulars address O. K.. Forest, and Stream 

 office, tf 



COPIES WANTED.-JAN. 4, FEB. 1, MARCH 8, 

 1883; March 6, 1884. We are short of these 

 issues, and would be. obliged if any of our readers 

 having one or all of these numbers~that they do not 

 want will send to Forest and Stream Pud. Co., 39 

 Park Row, New York City. mar26,tf 



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SALION FISHING 



1 1ST CANADA. 



Fly-Fishiug for Salmon, Grilse and Sea Trout to 

 let in rivers discharging iuto the Gulf of St. Law- 

 rence, dining 1885 season, from about 10th June to 

 1st September. Rents from $5U to $1,000 per river. 

 The undersigned will receive offers for the Fly- 

 Fishing in the following rivers, situated in the 

 Seigniory of Mingan, on the north shore cf the ft. 

 Lawrence, from the mouths of said rivers to a dis- 

 tance of six miles inland in a direct line. 



Rents. 

 Manitou o— Great falls near the sea; 



untried. 

 Sheldrake $100— Good pools, with salmon ; 



untried. 

 Thunder River o— Good pools, with salmon; 



untried. 



Magpie $185— Good pool; falls near the 



° sea. 



St. John Reserved— Large river; good 



pools. 

 Mingan & Manitou $750— Large rivers; good pools; 



plenty salmon. Rented. 

 Romaine $1,000— Large river; splendid 



pools; large salmon. 

 Corneil $125— Small river; good pools ; 



plenty salmon, 



Pashasheeboo o — Small river; untried. 



Nabisippi $100— Good pools; plenty salmon; 



untried. 

 Aguanus $150— Fine river; good pools ; 



plenty salmon; untried. 

 Natashquan $1 ,000— Large river ; splendid 



Sools; plenty salmon, 

 ented. 

 Kegashka $100— Fair sized river; plenty 



salmon; untried. 



Musquarro o— Great fall near tbe sea. 



Little Musquarro • o— Small river; plenty salmon 

 Washeecostai $250— Fine river; fine pools; 



plenty salmon. 

 Olomanalieebo 1 These riyers so far as known 

 Coacoaeno, 

 Etamamu, 

 Netagamu, 

 Mecattina, 

 Ha! Ha! 

 St. Augustine 

 Esquimaux, 

 Blanc Sablon, 



The first twelve rivers on the above list can be 

 reached by a coasting steamer from Quebec, or by 

 a mail carrying schooner leaving Gaspe the 1st and 

 15th of every month; the others are accessible only 

 by a yacht or hired coasting schooner, obtainable 

 at Quebec at $6 per day, including crqw, who find 

 themselves in provisions. 

 Apply to 



T. P. BACON, Secretary, 



LABRADOR COMPANY, 

 mayl4,4t 348 St. Paul Street, Montreal. 



have never been tried with fly- 

 fishing, and only partially ex- 

 plored, but are reported by 

 tbe Hudson Bay Company's 

 officers to be fine rivers, with 

 good pools, abounding with 

 salmon and sea trout. 



ADIRONDACKS 



Upper Saranac Lake, Birch Island, 



(OPPOSITE THE SWEENEY CARRY) 

 ITor Sale. $4,000. 

 The house has eight rooms, and the kitchen and 

 guide-house are in separate buildings. All well 

 furnished. Also boat, tents, and other camping 

 outfit all included in the above price. Ice house 

 now filled. Address W., P. O. Box 53, Newark. N. J. 



Ducking: Shore For Sale. 



One of the most desirable shores on the CHESA- 

 PEAKE BAY, in close proximity to the celebrated 

 Carroll's Island, and convenient to railroad. Con- 

 tains 382 acres. For particulars and plot apply to 



SARGEANT & SINGER, 

 may28,4t 50 Lexington St., Baltimore, Md. 



FOR SA&E. 



An extra fine 12 gauge doublebarreled breech- 

 loading gun, laminated barrels, rebounding locks, 

 patent fore end, polished stock and all improve- 

 ments. Has never been used. Can he seen at the 

 office of the Forest and Stream Pub. Co. apr2,tf 



FOR SALE.-A VALUABLE FRUIT FARM 

 containing 124 acces, situated on the Rappa- 

 haunock River; location healthy, 2.600 assorted 

 fruit trees in bearing, four acres in vineyards. For 

 printed description of the farm, free, address J. C. 

 TOWLES, Miltenbeck, Ya. may21,2t 



MUST BE SOLD.-A BEAUTIFUL HOME IN 

 the thriving village of Rush, Pa., charmingly 

 located on an eminence overlooking the historic 

 Wyalusing. An attractive and profitable place for 

 a physician, an invalid or a sportsman. Grouse, 

 quail, woodcock, squirrels and trout within rifle 

 shot of the dwelling. Address W. W. McCAIN, 

 Springville, Pa. may7,4t 



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OR SALE CHEAP. -MARLIN RIFLE, .40-60, 

 double set trigger, two sets sights, reloading 

 tools, canvas case, all complete, splendid shooter, 

 sold lor no fault. Address M. R. SAOKETT, Gou- 

 verneur, St. Lawrence county, N, Y. jnay28.lt 



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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 hest Gordon setter F, 

 1883; 1st, champion, London, also special for hest 

 Gordon setter dog in show, and special for best 

 Gordon setter dog or bitch, 1S83. 



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.) 



I upped October, 1880. Weight 16V6 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 Rahy Tyrant is proving him- 

 self eminently successful. 



Fee, $15.00. 



JOHN E. THAYER, Hillside Kennels, Lancaster, 

 Mass. 



ENGLISH CHAMPION 



BULLDOG- 



GLADSTONEKOFF. 



BKINDLE BULLDOG. 



Winner of eight silver cups, five champion medals 

 and number of first prizes at first-class shows in 

 England. Considered by bulldog authorities best 

 dog ever coming to America. 



Pee 850 for Service. 



Address 



J. P. BARNARD, JR., 



28 Myrtle street, Boston. 



Kslniia Kennels. 



Address SAMUEL EDEN, Supt., Huntington, L. I. 



Imported rough coated sheep dogs (collies) in the 

 stud: 



FOXEY, English Kennel Club register No. 11,841, 

 4 yrs. old, color golden sable and white. Fee $25. 



SABLE, English register 11 ,852, 4 yrs. old, color 

 dark sable and white, sire champion Charlemagne, 

 No. 10,691. Fee $25. 



STREPHON, born June 9, 1884, sire champion 

 Eclipse. No. 12,949; dam champion Flurry, No. 

 10,736. Fee $35 and choice of litter. 



Puppies for sale out of imported hitches, from 

 $25 to $75, according to age and breeding. 



IN THE STUD. 



SOUU BLACK COOKER SPANIEL. 



(Easten's Bob— Imported Clew). 



Winnings— 1st in ogen class and special for best 

 cocker dog in show, beating champion Hornell Silk, 

 Westminster KenneKJlirhishow, 1885; 1st, open, and 

 two specials tor best cocker in show, N. B. S.. Phila- 

 delphia, 1884; champion- prize, Montreal, 1884; 1st, 

 open and three specials for best cocker in show, 

 London, 1888. 



Will serve a limited number of approved bitches. 

 Pee S20. ARTHUR E. RENDLE, Compton Grove 

 Kennels. Address 2 Wall street, N. Y. mayl4,4t 



BRADFORD RUBY. 



(Champion Lovat— Champion Jenny.) 

 Champion pug dog, winner of 41 prizes, cups and 

 medals in England, including championship Crystal 

 Palace, January, 1885; 1st, Cincinnati; 1st and spe- 

 cial, Toronto; 1st, Philadelphia. Fee $25. 



NAPOLEON (A.K.B. 3037) (Sambo— Luca)- 

 The sire of many good ones, including first and sec- 

 ond prize winners. New Haven. 1SS5. Fee $15. 

 Puppies for sale. CITY VIEW KENNELS, 

 Box 629, New Haven, Conn. 



TED LLEWELLIN. 



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

 by Dash IH. ex Modjeska. Modjeska, by Leicester 

 ex Peeress. A magnificent field dog and winner of 

 2-h v 18 mos. class, N. Y., 1883. Stud fee moderate. 

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



jan22,3uno 



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. 



VandevQifs Don in the Stud. 



To a limited number of approved bitches. For 

 particulars and pedigree address R. T. YANDE- 

 VORT, Homewood avenue, East End, Pittsburgh 

 Pa. Fee $50. 



BLACK PRINCE. 



jiel; at the stud: 14 prizes. 

 . O. Box 1483, N, Y. City. 



Fee $15. 

 mar26,3mo 



Mt gnraei. 



Books by Hugh Dalziel. 



Imported by us and now for sale at the low prices 

 affixed: 



BRITISH DOGS. 



Their Varieties, History, Characteristics, Breed- 

 ing, Management and Exhibition. Illustrated with 

 52 portraits of the chief dogs of the day. By Hugh 

 Dalziel ("Corsincon"). Pages, 495. Price $8. 



DISEASES OF DOGS. 



Their Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment, to 

 which is added a complete Dictionary of Canine 

 Materia Med ica: Modesof Administering Medicines; 

 Treatment in cases of Poisoning, and the Value of 

 Disinfectants. For the use of Amateu s. By Hugh 

 Dalziel. New and enlarged edition. Cloth, pages, 

 116. Price $1. 



OF ENGLISHE DOGGES. 



The Diversities, the Natures and the Properties. 

 A short treatise written in Latine by Johannes 

 Caius of late memorie, Doctor of Phisicke in the 

 Universitie of Cambridge, and newly drawne into 

 Englishe by Abraham Fleming. Student. Imprinted 

 at London," 1576. The earliest book in the English 

 language on Dogs. Reprinted verbatim under the 

 supervision of Hugh Dalziel. Price 50 cents. 



I JOINTER DOG FOR SALE, 2 YRS. OLD, 

 staunch and obedient in the field. Does not 

 retrieve. Price $20. C. F. KENT. Monticello, N.Y. 



mav28.2t 



FOR SALE.— IRISH SETTER PUPS, NO BETTER 

 ever whelped, imported Fashion— champion 

 Dash. Write, will cheerfully answer. THOMAS F. 

 COUNEY, Haverhill, Mass. may28,2t 



SETTERS, POINTERS OR SPANIELS TAKEN 

 _ to board and break; have good place for them ; 

 nice stream of water and plenty of quail. Twenty- 

 five years experience. Address PETER HAWKINS, 

 Wliitesville, Ocean county, N. J. may28,lt 



FOX-TE RRIERS. — MIXTURE (SPICE - FAIRY 

 HI.)— Nettle (A.K.R. 1704) pups, whelped Feb. 

 15, 1885; one dog and two bitches: beautifully long, 

 evenly marked black and tan heads; small close 

 ears; hard, dense, smooth coats; bone grand and 

 feet small: cobby made: very game. References 

 of winnings, etc., given by addressing Box 305, 

 Hudson, N. Y. may28,lt 



BULL-TERRIER BITCH (A.K.R. 2302) 7 MOS. 

 old. Toy pug bitch (A.K.R. 2147), 18 mos. 

 UEO W DIXON, Worcester, Mass. may2S,lt 



WANTED.— A. THOROUGHBRED LLEWEL- 

 lyn bitch. State full particulars to R., office 

 of Forest and Stream, may 28, It 



FOR SALE.-SETTER DOG. BLACK AND 

 white, 1 yr. 2 mos. old, strong and healthy. 

 Primer (A.K.R. 227) (Dashing Dan ex Daisy Star- 

 light, ex Jersey Gyp (A.K.R. 107) (Dash HI. ex 

 Bessie). Just ready to break on woodcock. Ad- 

 dress JAMES L. SMITH, Hackettstown, N J. 



inay28,2t 



Mastiff Dog For Sale. 



Duke of Kent (A.K.R. 1507), imported December. 

 1883, 2^ yrs. old; good watch Cj . Has won 1st at 

 Montreal", Manchester and Taunton. Price $50. Ad- 

 dress RIVERYIEW KENNEL, Clinton. Mass. 



FOR SALE. 



Liver and white pointer bitch, well broken on 

 quail, woodcock and snipe. Splendid disposition; 

 works by hand. Dam of many prize winners. GEO. 

 L. WILMS, 142 Monticello ave., Jersey City, N. J. 



may21,tf 



FOR SALE— YOUNG GORDON SETTER DOG, 

 a beauty, color black and tan, kindand obedi- 

 ent; will make a good one. Also fine Gordon setter 

 bitch. Two young Llewellin setters, 1 yr. old, by 

 Zanzibar, he by champion Gladstone. Two 8 mos. 

 old fine Llewellin setter pups, and one 10 wks. old 

 fine Gordon setter pup, color black and tan, sire 

 prize winner. Gordon setter bitch and three pups, 

 color black and tan. The above dogs will be sold 

 cheap. H. B. VONDERSM1TH. Lancaster, Pa. 



may21,2t 



T\T ANTED.— DOGS TO TRAIN. REFERENCES 

 W given. J. B. STODDARD, Kouts, Ind. 



mayl4,3t 



FIVE LLEWELLIN SETTER PUPPIES, WHELP- 

 ed April 25, 1885 (two dogs), by Gun (Gladstone 

 —May B.) out of Morning Star (Dashing Dan— Daisey 

 Starlight). For further particulars address CHAS. 

 YORK, Bangor, Me. mayl4,tf 



ga itw £tul 



STUDDOGS. 



AMERICAN FOXHOUNB DIXEST JIM 



(A.K.R. 2iilo), leader of the celebrated Warren 

 Tavern pack that won first at Philadelphia, 1884 

 (since sold). For speed, nose and endurance we 

 believe Dixey Jim can beat any English foxhound 

 that lives. Pee 815. 



BUIX-TEBE1E K SAXON (A.K.R. 1703) (Young 

 Royal— Empress), as well bred as auy bull-terrier in 

 America; weighs 40 lbs. Pee 810. 



SKYE TEKKJER WATTY (A.K.R. 2380), steel 

 gray in color, a most excellent stock getter, winner 

 of first, St. John, N. B , 1883. 1884 and 1885; second, 

 New York (May), and vhc. New York (October) 18*1; 

 first, Boston, 1885; second, New York, 1885; second, 

 Cincinnati, 1885. Pee 810. 



KIK6 CHARLES SPANIEL OTTO, solid 

 black aud tan, 6 lbs. weight; winner of first prizes 

 at Cincinnati and Philadelphia, 1886. Fee 815. 



BLENHEIM SPANIEL KOS, red and white, 

 weight 5 lbs.; winner of second. National Breeders 

 Show, 18S4; second, Boston, 1885: first, New Haven, 

 1885: equal second. Philadelphia, 1885. Pee 815. 



ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, 237 South Eighth 

 Street, Philadelphia. may28,tf 



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 AVest 

 Twenty-second street, New York City. Puppies 

 for sale, 



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DO YOU WANT A DOG? 



If 50, send for DOG BUYERS' I 

 GUIDE, containing colored plates, I 

 ico engravings of different breeds, I 

 prices they are worth, and where to ] 

 buy thein. Also, cuts of Dog Fur- j 

 nishing Goods of all kinds. Direc- 

 tions for Training Dogs and Breed- 

 ing Ferrets. Mailed for 15 cts. 



ASSOCIATED FANOIESS, 

 237 B. 8th St. PhlUd'a. | 



YOUR DOG'S PICTURE. 



Life size crayons of dog heads accurately and 

 artistically made from photograpb by an experi- 

 enced crayon artist. Prices reasonable; satisfac- 

 tion guaranteed. M. LEWIS, care Forest &Stream. 



may28,2t 



Winlawn Kennel. 



Several fine mastiff puppies from prize dotM for 

 sale. Address W. P.STEVENSON, 17 Broad St.. N.Y. 



Champion Plantagenet. 



Very handsome, evenly marked, black, white and 

 tan setter puppies, by celebrated champion Plantag- 

 enet out of Matchless; full pedigree. Price, dogs 

 $30. hitches $25, at 8 -wks. old." Address A. D. 

 GOODWIN. JR., Newburyport, Mass. maylf.tf 



FOR SALE— ITALIAN GREYHOUND PUPS 

 from imported stock. HENRY C. BURDICK, 

 150 Bridge st., Springfield, Mass. mar!9,tf 



WM. GRAHAM, NEWTOWNBREDA, BELFAST, 

 Ireland, is prepared to purchase and ship dogs 

 for importers. Dogs purchased from him had the 

 following prizes awarded to them : At New York 

 and Chicago, 1883, sixteen first 8, nine special, three 

 second and one third. At New York, 1884, seven 

 firsts, six specials and one third. 



CHAMPION BRED ST. BERNARDS. 

 CHAMPION BRED ENGLISH PUGS. 



Enclose stamp. CHEQUASSET KENNELS, 

 Lancaster, Mass. 



FOR SALE, A NUMBER OF WELL BRED AND 

 ■well broken pointers and setters, also doga 

 boarded and broken, satisfaction guaranteed. Ad- 

 dress H. B. RICHMOND, Lakeville. Mass. Sept22,tf 



Prize and Pedigree English Mastiffs. 



American gentlemen desirous of purchasing these 

 noble dogs should communicate with JAMES 

 HUTCHINGS, 25 Gaudy street, Exeter, England, 

 who has the largest kennel of mastiffs in the world. 



Mt. Pleasant Kennels. 



For Sale— $10 will buy one of seven solid black 

 and tan Gordon setter dog puppies, out of prize 

 stock, with full printed pedigree. Large, strong and 

 In altby. Also eight beautiful pug puppies, straight 

 Morrison strain, from first class stock. Price $15 

 each. A rare chance for a good dog. Satisfaction 

 guaranteed. C. T. BROWNELL, Box 335, New Bed- 

 ford. Mass. 



FIVE ENGLISH SETTER PCPS, WHELPED 

 April 19. 1886, by Hugh Hill's Guess (Boyd's 

 Nellie— Bainbridge's Nick; ex Rhena (Dash III.— 

 Katydid). Parties wishing good stock at common 

 sense prices will do well to investigate this offer. 

 Address with stamp. ROBERT GEDNEY, Nyack, 

 N. Y. may21,2t 



Rory O'More Kennels. 



For Sale— Thoroughbred red Irish setter stock, 

 full pedigreed. Address with stamp, 



W. N. CALLENDER. Albany, N. Y. 



FOR SALE. 



Prize-winning Bedlington Terrier, dead game. 

 FRED. P. KIRBY, Station B, West Philadelphia, 

 may28,lt 



FOR SALE. 



A black pointer dog, bred and trained byE. S. Wan- 

 maker, out of Darkness— one of most brilliant of 

 litter. Also Premier Scott 10-bore, and Greener 

 muzzleloader 14-bore; sold for want of use. 

 may28,2t D. HEMION, Passaic. N. J. 



FOR SALE.— HAVING RECENTLY ADDED 

 several fine brood bitches to the Landseer 

 Kennels of Scotch deerhounds and greyhounds re- 

 duced the price of puppies. Some choice grey- 

 hounds now ready to ship. DR. VAN HUMMELL, 

 Denver, Col. apl!6,tf 



WANTED.— A POINTER DOG, THOROUGHLY 

 broken on woodcock and partridge (ruffed 

 grouse); one that can be wan-anted in every way. 

 Do not care for pedigree, color or appearance, but 

 do want a dog that will hunt. A dog broken and 

 hunted in Western Massachusetts preferred. Ad- 

 dress with price and particulars, HUNTER, Forest 

 and Stream Pub. Co. apr80,lmo 



FOR BALL. -COMBINED DOG CRISTY, 3 YRS., 

 king of dogs on treeing gray squirrels, trees 

 'coon, 'possum, barks up and in, trees pheasants, 

 trails rabbits to gun or to ferrets. Five dogs trained 

 on 'coon. No better time than now to buy a trained 

 dog, Also pit game fowls. Irish gray, brass backs, 

 Irish Belfast reds. My brood cock Irish B. red 

 weighs 71bs. tested, stands steel, warranted to stay 

 to the death. Eggs packed carefully at $2 for 13. 

 I breed foxhounds, beagle hounds. Write me be- 

 fore you purchase. H. C. GRAFF, Kensington, O. 



apr30,tf 



T^Cif^ C I)0 Y0U WANT TO BUY A FINE 

 J_^V/VT|0. bred dog of any kind? If so write 

 and name the kind you want. EDMUND MAURER, 

 1026 Spring Garden street, i'hiladelpnia, Pa. 



JUST TWO LEFT OF A LITTER OF NINE 

 puppies, whelped April 2, lS35((Jlenchoex Red 

 Maud). These two females are very dark red, per- 

 fectly healthy, and are a bargain to any one wishing 

 to pin chase a fine red Irish puppy. Address, A. C. 

 STOTT, Stottville, N. Y. may28,lt 



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OR SALE.— FINE COLLIE PUPPIES. M. 

 EVANS, Merrimac, Mass. may28,2t 



FOR SALE. -BLACK SPANIEL FRITZ (BENE- 

 dict's Boy— Lady Bub), 7 mos. old. Well house 

 broken and very watchful. Address F. B.. 4<iS 

 Grand avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. mny2H,lt 



Gl REYHOUNDS. — WINNERS BIRMINGHAM. 

 T Crystal Palace, and all principal shows, 

 several times beating Memnon and Mother Demdike, 

 Bitches Lancashire Witch, fawn, £55; Acaha, 

 brindle and white, £55; Destructive, fawn, £25. 

 Dogs, Cassells, black, £30; Whiskedale, white and 

 brindle, £25. Clumber spaniels, Ramble and 

 Foxley Beauty, winners Crystal Palace, etc., £25 

 each. All prices including freight to America. Ap- 

 ply to CHARLES BROTHERS, Neath. Wales. 



may28Jt 



