FOREST AND STREAM. 



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THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN DOG FEEDING. 



SPRATT'S PATENT 

 DOG CAKES. 



WITH BEETROOT IMPROVED PATENT). 



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WHOIiESAI^E AGElfTS, 



FRANCIS O. de LUZE & CO., 



18 South William Street, _ - - 



^eokad In Oases of 1 1 2 p«unds each. 



SEND FOR CrRCULAB. 



KEW YORK. 



To be had In smaller Quantities fi4 

 Grocers and the Sporting Goods 

 Trade Generally. 



Slecfric Dog Comb. 



Cxuaranteed to be the strongest and best dog comb made. For sale by all dealers iu dog- 

 goods, or sent by mail on receipt of 50 cents. Send for our 1885 catalogue for prices, etc., 

 of Dog Collars, Medicine, Biscuit and general Dag Furnishing. 



MEDFORD FANCY GOODS CO., 101 Chambers St., N. Y. 



I. BREMER, General Manager. 



PREPARATORY TO MOVING OUR KENNELS 



From Angora, Pa., to Berlin, N. J., where they will occupy seventy -seven acres, we desire 

 to close out a large lot of grown do^^s and pups of various breeds. We have put such very 

 low pi'ices on them as will undoubtedly quickly accomplish this purpose. Write for the 

 kind of dog you want, and see if we cannot give you a special bargain. Any dog purchased 

 from us, it not satisfactory, can be returned, and we will refund money less express charges. 



-A-SSOOI^TJED F^^NOIEHS, 



CITY OFFICE: 



237 Soiatli Eighth. Street, PMladelp;hLia, F»a. 



Breeders' and Exhibitors' Kennel Record. 



A book of great value to owners of kennels, enabling them to keep a perfect record of 

 the pedigrees of their stock, the prizes won, stud visits, expense account and many other 

 items of interest. Price $2.50, postage prepaid. For sale by 



Forest and Stream Pub. Co., 39 Park Row, N. Y. 



We have for sale a few copies of an elegant steel engraving 

 of the celebrated pointer Sensation. Size of plate, 14x20; size of 

 sheet, 22x28. Price, $1 each. 



FOREST AKD STREAM PUB. CO., 39 Park Bow, N. Y. 



GREYHOUNDS 



Champion Begoma, School Girl and BouneinerBoy 

 for sale. H. W. HUNTINGTON, 148 So. Eighth St., 

 Brooklyu, 



Bonniebrook Farm Kennel. 



HIGH-CLASS SCOTCH COLLIES 

 Of superior breeding. Pups of all ages for sale at 

 very reasonable prices, sired by imported Brack 

 (E.K.G.S B 11,833), winner of many prizes in Eng- 

 land and America, and the sii'e of many winners, 

 out of choicely bred bitches with full pedigrees. 

 Among them are several maiden coUies of extra 

 quality, suitable for breeders desiring to introduce 

 new blood into their kennel? . For pariiculars ad- 

 dress MARTIN DENNIS, 97 Reade St., New York. 



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Sporting Dogs Boarded & Trained 



D. H. LO0K^^^OOD, New Canaan, Conn. 



FOR SALE. 



The Moorfield Kennel will sell the following dogs, 

 viz : English setter bitch Rosy Morn and her litter 

 sister, Luua B'lay. They are by Paris out of Pearl. 

 Were whelped Jan 30, 1879. Rosy is a blue belton. 

 Luna is white with faint lemon markings on ears. 

 Both are trained on quail ; have recoi-ds on bench 

 and field, and are very handsome 



Lady Laverack, pure Laverack lemon and wlute 

 setter bitch, by champion Thunder ex Peeress; 

 whelped 18T9: trained; a fast and good iield bitch. 



Lady Peai-1, blue belton setter bitch, by champion 

 English F.T. Winner Darkie ex Rosy Mom : whelped 

 1882. Sister to Maiden. Trained; handsome, but 

 small of stature. 



Darkie II. .litter brother to above; trained; afast, 

 enduring, styUsh and good dog ; black, white and tan. 



Fedora, lemon and white bitch, by Prince Al 

 tLeicester— Dodge's Rose) out of Lady Laverack. 

 Ah.andi-ome bitch; whelped Feb. 12, 1884. 



Forpii.;e, particulars, etc., address E. S. WAN- 

 MAJtER. Elmwood, Iredell Co., N. C. jyl0,2mo 



FOR SALE.^THREE FOXHOUNDS, COLD- 

 nosed strike dogs, stay simri^e to sunrise or to 

 the death on red fox. Two framed 'coon dogs; stay 

 at tree solid. Two trained rabbit dogs, one trained 

 squirrel dog, fifty choice young Bladagascar lop- 

 eared rabbits, all colors. Pure pit game fowls, hard, 

 fast fighters, dead game. H, C. GRAFF, Kensing- 

 ton, Ohio. jell.tf 



MR. H. W. SMITH, HAVING WON 9-10 OF 

 all the 1st prizes at the iirincipal shows of the 

 year with his well-known English greyhounds, offers 

 the following for sale: Dog and bitch pups by 



CHAMPION MEM NGN, 



the acknowledged champion greyhound of England 

 and America by both bench and coursing judges. 

 Runner up for the Waterloo purse. Winner of the 

 Anglesea Cup, Burton-on-Trent stakes, Ellesmere 

 stakes (33 dogs), and many other prizes in the field; 

 also champion 1st prizes and cups at Birmingham 

 twice. Crystal Palace twice, Hull twice, Warwick, 

 York, Sheffield, New York, Boston, New Haven, 

 Toronto, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, and thirty other 

 principal shows. 

 Out of the champion greyhound bitch of America, 

 CHAMPION FAN, 

 Winner of 1st and three specials. New York, 1888; 

 1st and special, Washington ; also champion ' cups, 

 specials, etc., at New Haven, Cincinnati, Toronto, 

 New York, Philadelphia. Also the fawn bitch Stray 

 Shot, in whelp to champion Memnon. For particu- 

 lars, records, pedigrees and conclusive evidence of 

 the above apply to Box 876, Worcester, Mass. 



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Blood of the Champion Skye Terriers 



FOR SALE. 



CHAMPION .IJM, wiimer of 9 champion medals. 

 SCOTT, 3 yrs.. by champion .Tim ex champion 

 Queen Mab. 



LASS O'GOWERIE, 10 mos., by champion .Tim ex 

 champion Queen Mab. 



SCOTTISH QUEEN, 10 mos., by champion Jim 

 ex champion Queen Mab. 



HIGHLAND MARY, 6 yrs , dam of champion Jim, 

 imported from Duke of Anihel's kennels. 



Two dog puppies, 6 wks. old, by champion Jim 

 ex champion Queen Mab. 



One puppy, 8 mos. old, by Jack ex Highland Mary. 



Four puppies, 6 wks. old, out of Queen Mab by 

 champion Jim. 



This well-known blood has taken highest honors 

 at every show in the U. S., champion Jim, out of 

 Highland Mary by Benkee, never having been 

 beaten here. Queen Mab, the dam of the above, 

 was imported by Chas. Sbarpless, Esq., of Philadel- 

 phia, was a 1st winner before her advent in U. S. 



Address W. P, SANDERSON, 4^03 Baltimore ave., 

 Philadelphia. aug27,2t,eot 



FOR SALE.— ENGLISH BEAGLE HOUND PUP 

 pies of pure stock and good hunting qualities, 

 2 mos. old, $10.. Inquire of GEORGE L. BARNES, 

 T^ringbam, Berkshij-e, Mass, sepi3,3t 



Books by Hugh Dalziel. 



Imported by us and now for sale at the low prices 

 ufflxed: 



BRITISH DOGS. 



Their Varieties, History, Characteristics, Breed- 

 ing, Management and Exhibition. Illustrated with 

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

 Dalziei C'Corslncon"). Pages, 495. Pi-ice |3. 



DISEASES OF DOGS. 



Their Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment, to 

 which is added a complete Dictionary of Canine 

 Materia Medica; Modesof Administering Medicines; 

 I'reatment in cases of Poisoning, and the Value or 

 Disinfectants. For the use of Amateu s. By Hugh 

 Dalziel. New and onlaj'ged edition. Cloth, pages, 

 11(5. 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. 



English Setters 



AT $10.00 EACH 



I have always on hand a number of well-bred 

 EngUsh setters', 6 to la mos. old, warranted not gun 

 shy and to make good field dogs, at $10 each. 



BEAGLi: HOUMB3. 



6 to 12 mos. old, $10 each. 



FOXHOUNOS, 



From 6 to 12 mos. old. $15 each. 

 Also other dogs cheap. 



EDMUND MAURER, 

 464 North Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Choice Ruffed Grouse Dog. 



I offer for sale for a friend, a good-looking, well- 

 bred blacK setter dog, 3 yrs. old, well broken and an 

 all day worker, very keen nose and a very staimch 

 dog on woodcock, quail and ruffed grouse, and re- 

 trieves. Has especially all the qualities of a supe- 

 rior ruffed grouse dog, and if hunted this fall in a 

 good grouse section, he will make one of the very 

 best ruffed grouse dogs in this country. I will 

 guarantee him or show him on game here. Price 

 $00. Address W. H. PIERCE, Peekskill, N. Y. It 



For Sale— Hornell Spaniel Puppies. 



The best in the world ; 142 prizes in two years 

 proves it. From 3 to 10 mos. old. N© culls or $5 

 pups ever sold. 



In the Stud— Black cocker champion Homell 

 Silk. Fee $20. Address J. OTIS FELLOWS, Sec, 

 aomellsville, N. Y., or G. W. LEAVITT, Pres., 82 

 Hamilton street, Boston, Mass. 



Mt. Pleasant Kennels. 



For Sale— Thoroughbred solid black and tan Gor 

 don setter puppies, all ages, from lirst-class prize- 

 winning stock; full printed pedigrees. Also first- 

 class imported prize stock Morrison pug puppies, 

 all ages. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



C. T. BROWNELL, Box 335, New Bedford, Mass. 



I HAVE THREE LLEWELLIN BITCH PUPS 

 blue belton and lemon belton, whelped July 9, 

 out of Countess Bess (H'l-ed— Flirt) by Rex (Druid- 

 Bessie Lee). Pi-ice when 8 wks. old, $10. No such 

 dogs in the market at the price. A. MILLER, Lock 

 Box 5, Shicksbiuny, Pa. aug20,at 



FOR 8ALE.-HANDS0ME BLUE BELTON 

 setter dog Count Lex. by the celebrated dog 

 Dash III. out of Meadea, whelped July 8, 1884. Yard 

 broken and ready for the field. DashlH. is the sire 

 of the field trial winners Pollux, Bessie, Countess 

 May and Diana II. Address A. M. TUCKER, 85 Main 

 street, Charlestown, Mass. augSO,tf 



Mill-Brook Kennels 



Thoroughbred St. Bernards. 

 Thoroughbred Scotch Collies. 



Iu the Stud— Champ. Verone, smooth St. Bernard, 

 2 yrs. old. winner 14 prizes. Fee $50. Young stock 

 for sale. Address with stamp, MONTGOMERY & 

 HASBROUCK, Bergenflelds, N.J. 



POINTERS. 



For Sale— Several exceptionally fine pointer pup- 

 pies, by champion Knickerbocker ex Lady Isabel 

 (Beautort ex Fanny Turner), and by Rush III. 

 (champ. Rush ex champ. Nan) ex Fhrt, 1st and 

 special, Boston ; 2d, New Haven and Cincinnati, 18S5. 

 GEO. L. WILMS, Sec'y, 142 Monticello ave., Jersey 

 City, N. J. 



WINLAWN KENNELS.— BREEDING PURE 

 English mastiffs. Champion Homer in the 

 stud, $50 Pups out of Rosahnd, P. Princess and 

 other noted piiae winners for .sale. Particulars, 

 H. W. LACY, General Manager, Westfield. N. J. 



Villa f ftmtt. 



Field Trial Winners. 



We now have ready for delivery pictures of the 

 following celebrated dogs, winners of p-7i»i.i at 

 Field Trials, on toned paper, size 10x13: 

 CROXTETH, LALLA ROOKH, TICK, SEPTON, 

 LONDON, SUE, BYRON. GLADSOME, DON 

 (Setter), DON (Pointer), SENSATION, DASHING 

 MONARCH, GLADSTONE, GROUSE DALE, 

 SA.N ROY, GATH, BANG BANG, BUSH GLAD- 

 STONE, DARKNESS. PEEP-O'-DAY, BESS A 

 FOREMAN, COUNT NOBLE. AMERICAN DAN 

 CARRIE J., PINK B. 

 Price for the full set of twenty-six pictures, $8.00 

 25cts. each. Address 



Forest and Stream Pub. Co., 



P. O. Box 3832. New York City 



NEW PUBLICATION. 



A STUDT OF THE 



Tleory anl Practice of Canine lelicine 



DOGS, 

 Their Management and Treatment in 



DISEASE. 



By ASHMONT. 



"All of the complaints to which dogs are subject 

 are described in plain language, with then* cause, 

 symptoms, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and 

 medicines— prescriptions being given for each dis- 

 tinctive form of disease. It is a valuable compen- 

 dium of "common sense" and medical knowledge 

 upon the subject of dog diseases, and meets a want 

 which is not so adequately supplied in any other 

 book of this character with which we are acquain 

 ted." — Boston Herald. 



"As a whole this work is a most valuable addition 

 to the Uterature of its kind. Its great recommenda 

 tion is that it is scientific and up to date, and at the 

 same time quite intelligible to non-medical men. 

 Its appearance might have been improved as re- 

 gards type, but this has probably been subordinated 

 to the 'idea of putting the work into compact, 

 almost pocket size."— Fobbst and Stream. 



PRICE $2.00. FOR SALE BY 

 J. XjORING- THAYER, 



No. 186 Tremont st., Boston, Mass. 

 Sent postpaid to any address. 



IMPEBIAIi 



FiQR SALE.-MASTIFF DOG BITCH AND PUP- 

 pies; also King Charles and Blenheim spaniels 

 0. H. MASON, Bay Ridge, Long Inland, 



DOG 



NES. 



Mange Cure 50c. Distemper Cnre 81.00 



Blood Purifier .... 50c. Vermifuge 50c. 



Canker Wash 50c. Eye Motion 50c. 



Dlarrlioea Cure. . .50c, Cure for Fits 60c. 



Tonic 50c. liinlment 50c. 



Kennel and Stable Soap, best dog soap known, 

 price 25 cents. These remedies are sold by drug 

 gists and dealers in sportsmen's goods. All dog 

 diseases treated by H. CLAY GLOVER, 1293 Broad- 

 way, N. Y. 



Rbpbrbncbs:— Westminster Kennel Club, Phila- 

 delphia Kennel Club, New England Kennel Club, 

 New Haven Kennel C)lub, Cincinnati Kennel Club, 

 Mr. Henrjf Bergh, Pres't Society for Prevention of 

 Cruelty to Animals; W. A. Conklin, V, S. Zoological 

 Department, Central Park, N. Y. 



GOODWI N'S 



Royal Dog Biscuit. 



This bread is the result of repeated and carefu 

 experiments for my own kennel, but its superior 

 qualities attracted so much attention that I have 

 been persuaded to manufacture for sale. The ad 

 vantages claimed for it are: 



1 The large proportion of finely ground meat 

 contains. 



2. That only perfectly fresh beef and sound flour 

 and meal are used. 



3. No foreign substance is used to imitate meat. 



Finally, it is a nutritious and perfectly whole- 

 some and safe food for dogs of any age or condition 

 of health. The voluntary endorsements and large 

 orders from prominent breeders s'"^ its highest 

 recommendations. We are now Vy ,idy to supply 

 bench shows, kemiel clubs, and dog owners in quan- 

 tities to suit. 



D. A. GOODWIN, JK., Sole Manufacturer, 



NEWBURYPORT, MASS. 



Sure Death to Fleas. 



July 31, 1885. 



Send me by mail four more cakes of your New 

 Process Dog Soap. I have used it on several dogs, 

 and it is the only soap that I ever used that was 

 sure to kill fleas. C. H. Wallbridge, 



58 S. Clair St., Toledo, O 



NEW PROCESS DOG SOAP contains no car- 

 bolic acid or other poison. In quality it is equal to 

 the finest oatmeal toilet soap ; delightfully perfumed 

 and unequaled as a dressing for even the most deli- 

 cate toy dog. It not onl.y kills fleas, but will keep 

 them off any dog that is washed with it three times 

 a week; also neutrahzes the disagreeable "doggy" 

 odor. Sold by druggists and gunsmiths. Trial cake 

 mailed for 25 cent 3. ASSOCIATE D FANCIERS, 237 

 South Eighth St., Philadelphia. Wholesale Agents, 

 Medford FjiNcv Goops Co., 10! Chambers st,, N. Y< 



