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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 3, 1886. 



PUBLIC NOTICE. 



T EASES OF THE ANGLING PRIVILEGES 

 pertaining to the ungranted lands bordering 

 on a few Salmon Rivers on the north and south 

 sides of the River and Gulf of St. Lawrence, and 

 a number of lakes situated for the most part along 

 the line of the Quebec & Lake St. John Railway, 

 will be offered to public competition, at the Depart- 

 ment of Crown Lands, Quebec, on 



Weflnesflay, 30ik Jane next, 1886, 



At Eleven o'clock A. M. 



A list of said Rivers and Lakes is published in 

 the Quebec Official Gazette of this date. 



For further information address the undersigned, 

 or the office of the Forest and Stream Pub. Co. 



W. W. LYNCH, 

 Commissioner of Crown Lands. 

 Department of Crown Lands, ) 

 Quebec, Blay 29, 1886. ) 

 May 29, 1886. 



6 tTJAMBKOOKS." AN EARTHLY PARA 

 11 dise. Pleasure, Health, Happiness. "A 

 Thing of Beautv is a Joy Forever." A charming 

 home on the Choptank River, the prospective route 

 of the t hesapeake & Delaware Ship Canal. About 

 1 mile from Cambridge, the most attractive and 

 thriving town in Maryland. Contains 166 acres of 

 very fertile land, in the highest condition of im- 

 ) rovement— 8 acres in wood. Choice fruit. Double 

 ' ricK: house. 50 x50, with frame addition, 11 rooms, 

 besides pantries and cellars. Large barn, stable, 

 corn houses and tenant houses. Soil mostly loamy, 

 easily cultivated, very responsive, equally adapted 

 for fruit, grass or grain House stands in a 4-acre 

 lawn, well shaded, 100 yards from the terraced 

 bank of the river— at this point two miles wide. 

 Situation in the highest degree healthful, beautiful 

 and convenient. River salt, abounding in fish, oys- 

 ters and game. Best situation on the river for bed- 

 ding: and packing oysters profitably. Climate mild ; 

 diphtheria, catarrh and pulmonary diseases almost 

 unknown. Suitable in an uncommon degree for a 

 place of public resort or sanatarium summer and 

 winter. Equally desirable as a gentleman's country 

 seat, affording everv facility for boating, bathing 

 and all aquatic amusements. Society of the best 

 in Maryland— intelligent, courteous and kind. 

 Present owner has occupied it for 13 years. No 

 mortgage or other incumbrance. Title unquestion- 

 able. Steamboats and rail facilities daily; likewise 

 telegraph. No such property is offered or can be 

 bought in this State. A rare opportunity for a 

 gentleman of wealth, taste and leisure, seeking 

 recreation, health and rational enjoyment. Steam- 

 ers leave Light street wharf, Baltimore, every mgnt 

 at 9 o'clock tor Cambridge. Early morning tram 

 from Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Depot, 

 via Delaware Railroad, at Wilmington. Come and 

 see Price, $20,000. E. G. WATEttS, M. D., 216 

 McCulloch St., Baltimore, Md., or A. E. WATERS, 

 Cambridge, Dorchester Co , Md. mayl3.4t 



SILL ON THE DOG. 



THE STANDARD WORK ON THEIR 

 MANAGEMENT AND DISEASES. 

 Price SSI. OO. 



For Sale by the Forest and Stream Pub. Co. 



LIVE QUAIL. S 0, Lt re P°= 



send orders atTonce to insure prompt delivery. 

 E. B. WOODWARD, Commission Merchant, 174 

 Chambers St., N. Y. 



, Chester White, Berkshire 

 I and Poland China Pigs, Fine 

 1 Setter Dogs, Scotch Collies, 

 Foxhounds and Beagles, 

 j Sheen and Poultry, bred and 

 for 'sale by W. Gibbons & Co., 

 West Chester, Chester Co., Pa. Send stamp for 

 Circular and Price List. 



Schwatka's Search, 



Sledging in the Arctic in quest of the 

 FRANKLIN RECORDS, 

 —BY- 

 WILLIAM H. GUILDER 

 Second in Command. 

 1 Volume, 8vo., with Maps and Illustrations. 

 Price, 3.00. 

 For sale by the 

 FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 

 39 Park Row, N. Y. 



MempMs aiifl Aral Kennel. 



IN THE STUD. 



CHAMPION KODERIGO, winner of All- Aged 

 Stake at National Trials, Grand Junction, 1885. 

 PEE »?5. 



REBEL WINTD'EM, imported from Llewellin's 

 Kennel. Blood brother of Count Noble and winner 

 of English Derby, 1882. 



PEE »50. 



Broken dogs for sale. For further information 

 address J. M. AVENT, Hickory Valley, Tenn., or 

 MEMPHIS-AVENT KENNEL, Memphis, Tenn. 



FOREST CITY KENNELS. 



St. Bernards and English Pugs. 



IN THE STUD. 



Champion rough-coated St. Bernard Cwsar 

 (A.KR. 22); fee $25. English pug Sam; fee $10. 

 Pups for sale. Address with stamp, Portland, Me. 



la m mm. 



IN STUD. 



DEERHOUND8. 

 Champion Chieftain, Fee $50. 

 Champion Bran, - «« 25. 



FOX-TERRIERS. 

 Belgrave Primrose, Fee $15. 

 Mixture - « 15. 



BULLDOGS. 

 Ch Robinson Crusoe, Fee $25. 

 Champion Tippoo, - " 25. 

 Champion Romulus, f( 20. 



HILLSIDE KENNELS, 



LANCASTER, 

 MASS. 



THE IMMENSE ROUGH-COATED ST. 

 BERNARD CHAMPION 



(A.K.R. 483). 



Orange tawny, perfect blaze and collar, other 

 white markings correct- double dew claws. Born 

 August, 1882. This celebrated dog stands 33^ in. 

 full at shoulders, weighs 183 lbs. (Jan. 30, 188b), has 

 a grand, massive nead, immense bone, and is per- 

 fect in disposition. 



"Otho is conceded to be the best fronted St. Ber- 

 nard in the country."— American Kennel Register, 

 June, 1885. 



"'Otho is one of the grandest fronted dogs we 

 have ever seen. His head is a study and his fore- 

 arm we have never seen surpassed. He is also an 

 Immense upstanding dog. -Forest and Stieam, 

 Oct. SO, 1884. 



Fee $50. Approved bitches only. Cabinet pho- 

 tos, 50 cents. Importer) stock for sale. Also pup- 

 pies sired by Otho. THE HOSPICE KENNELS, Im- 

 porters and Breeders of Thoroughbred St. Ber- 

 nards, Arlington, N. J. 



IN THE_ STUD. 



Chestnut Hill Kennels. 



The imported rough-coated sheep dog Nullamore 

 (K.C.S.B 16,023) litter brother to England's cham- 

 pion Dublin Scot, for a few approved bitches. 



Address P. O. Box 1,630 Philadelphia, for terms. 



mayl3,4t 



Gus Bondhu 



EST THE STUD. 



Imported from Mr. Llewellin's kennels (he is 

 bluest of the blue), by Dashing Bondhu ex Novel. 

 He is also a grand field dog, as his record shows at 

 the late trials of the N. F. T. Club at Grand Junc- 

 tion, beating such noted clogs as Gladstone Boy, 

 Mainspring, Bessie A., Gath's Mark, Trinket's Bang 

 and other fine ones. Fee $35. A. M. TUCKER, 85 

 Main street, Charlestown, Mass. 



BEAUFORT. 



(Champion Bow— Beulah). 

 The best looking pointer living. A grand field 

 dog and the sire of winners on the bench and in the 

 field. Fee $a0. 



NEVISON. 



The acknowledged champion mastiff of America. 

 Winner of 40 ehainpi<>n and first prizes, beating The 

 Emperor, Creole, llford Cromwell, Hero H , Prus- 

 sian Princess, etc., etc. Fee $50. 



For Sale.— Three handsome young setter bitches 

 of fashionable blood. CHAS. H. MASON, 13 Bed- 

 ford ave., Brooklyn, E. D., N. Y. aprl5,tf 



St. Bernards and Pugs. 



CHAMPION HERMIT (A.K.R. 23) litter broth- 

 er to champion Otho, and sire of prize winners 

 KOnig, Kobold, Lys. Fee $40. 



Imported RUDOLPH II. (champion Cadwalla- 

 der— Myra), prize winner in England and winner of 

 two firsts and specials in America. Fee $30. 



Imported pug SOUNG ToBY (A.K.R 473), win 

 ner of four firsts and specials in America, sire of 

 many prize winners. Fee $15. Fine pups on sale. 

 CHEQUASSET KENNELS, Lancaster, Mass. 



SCOTCH COLLIES 



IN THE STUD. 



CHAMPION REX (A.K.R. 149). Fee $20. 



STREPHON (A.K.R. 2730). Fee $30 



Young dogs and puppies for sale. Can be seen, 

 or address J AS LINDSAY, 346 Communipaw ave,- 

 Jersey City, N. J. 



IN THE STUD 



AT PHILADELPHIA. 



To a limited number of approved bitches: 



Champion Irish red setter BERKLEY fee $40 



Champion English setter THUNDER " $40 



A H. MOORE, 1711 Spring Garden st., 

 aprl5,3mo Philadelphia, Pa. 



IN THE STUD. 



ENGLISH MASTIFF HERO III. 



Winner of first prize and special prize for the best 

 dog or bitch, at Pittsburgh, 1886. 



s TEE - - - $25. 



For picture and pedigree, address 



VICTOR M. HALDEMAN, 



aprlo,3mos General Wayne, Delaware Co., Pa 



gftt gtnntl. 



Rosecroft Kennels, 



Birmingham, Conn. 

 Foreman ex Passion (Goodsell's Prince ex Peb- 

 ble) puppies for sale. Now booking orders for Fairy 

 King (Plantagenet ex Jessie) ex Countess Floy 

 (Count Noble ex. Floy) puppies. Fairy King 

 (Plantagenet ex Jessie) in the stud. Fee $25. 



Choice Irish Setter Puppies 



I have now for sale one of the finest litters of 

 Irish setters I have ever bred. I expect some of 

 them to be show winners and fine fielders. Sire, 

 my champion Glencho, the king of sires; dam, 

 Tara (champion Nimrod ex Sweetheart. W. H. 

 PIERCE. Peekskill, N. Y. je3,2t 



Champion Cocker Spaniel Pups. 



By champion Hornell Silk, A K.R. 1397 (also 

 champion field trial spaniel and winner of over 

 twenty prizes), out of Wanda T. (Don— Belle), 

 winner of four prizes, only times shown: thoroughly 

 broken and a grand retriever. ERNEST F. 

 THOMAS, 48 & 50 Walker street, N. Y. je3,3t 



F 



OR SALE. — POINTERS AND SETTERS. 

 FRANK FORESTER KENNEL, Warwick, N.Y. 



je3,:it 



I EXPECT A LITTER OF PUPPIES ABOUT 

 June 15, out of Morning Star (Dashing Dan- 

 Daisy Starlight) by Gun (Gladstone— May B.). 

 Order now and get good selection. 



CHAS. YORK, 

 9 & 11 Granite Block, Bangor, Me. 



Pointer Puppies. 



BANG BANG ex JANE (Sensation— Heath's 

 Lill), 7 wks. old, weaned and in perfect con- 

 dition. Dogs, $25; bitches, $20. Address 



FRED S. UNDERHILL, 

 It Newark, N. J. 



FOR SALE. — GENUINE UL\1ER DOG PUP 

 pies, import ed stock; sire stands 34 inches. 

 Also two Newfoundland bitches, prize stock. 

 HENRY MUELLER, Box 59, Stapleton, Richmond 

 Co, N.Y. je3,lt 



Choice Red Setter Pups. 



One bitch, 9 mos. old, dark mahogany red, litter 

 sister to Shamrock, winner of first prize at last 

 New York dog show. Also dog puds, 6 wks. old, 

 dark red, very fine; all by Kelso (A.K.R. 618) by 

 champion Glencho, by champion Elcho ex cham- 

 pion Noreen. Kelso is a magnificent Irish setter, 3 

 yrs. old and excellent in field. 



It X. Y. Z., Station R., N. Y. City. 



HIGH BRED POINTERS AND SETTERS -WE 

 breed and dispose of nothing but first-class 

 broken and unbroken dogs and puppies. Address 

 ELM GROVE KENNELS, South Norwalk, Conn, 



MASTIFFS. 



Address HOLLIS, Wellsvdle, N. Y. 



ENGLISH SETTER PUPPIES. 



From imported Flora, by Roy CDash HI.— Bessie), 

 whelped March 3, 1886. Price $20. Dogs or bitches. 

 Will guarantee these pups to be just right; strong 

 nose, natural hunters, and very staunch with little 

 training. They are not sold to close out any scrub 

 stock or to make room, but were bred especially 

 for the trade, and to show as well in the field as on 

 paper. Address, H. J. PIERRE, Winsted, Conn. 



WHITE BULL-TERRIER YOUNG ROYAL 

 Prince (A.K.R. 2102). Fee $15. Pups by 

 Royal Prince for sale. J. W. NEWMAN, 87 Han- 

 over street, Boston, Mass. 



MT. FliEASANT GOKDON KENNKLS — 

 The oldest and most successful Gordon ken- 

 nels in America. For Sale— Four thoroughbred 

 solid black and tan Gordon setter dog puppies, sire 

 Argus, Jr.. dam 1st prize bitch Bell Mont. For 

 pedigrees prices, etc., address 



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



SPORTSMAN'S KENNEL. — TRAINING, BREAK- 

 ing and Boarding of sporting dogs, having a 

 free run; capacity for fifty boarders. D. F WIL- 

 BUR, Prop., Box '303, Bndgewater, Mass. maylS.tf 



POINTERS.— FOUR LIVER AND WHITE DOG 

 pups whelped May 9; price low. These pups 

 combine the blood of Sensation, Snapshot, Strong's 

 Pete and Orgill's strain. Nothing better bred. Ad- 

 dress C. B. LITTLEFIELD, Manchester, N. H. 



may20,3t 



FOR SALE.— FOX-TERRIER DOG, PRIZE WIN- 

 ner, 3 yrs. old. Price reasonable. Address 

 Box 230 New Brighton, Staten Island. may27,2c 



FOR SALE.— GORDON SETTER DOG DUKE, 

 3 yrs. old, one of the fastest setters in the 

 country. Has been hunted three seasons and is 

 very staunch and retrieves nicely. Will be shown 

 on game if desired. See American Field, March 

 13, 1886. Address F. E. CLARK, 42(5 W T orth avenue, 

 Bridgeport, Conn. may27,4t 



HAKVAKD K ENNEIiS. — LLEWELLIN SET- 

 ter puppies for sale, sired by the field trial 

 winner Gus Bondhu out of a fine Druid bitch named 

 Model Druid. Also four out of a Dash III. bitch 

 named Lynn. These are very nice ones. Address 

 A. M. TUCKER, 85 Main st , Charlestown, Mass. 



WANTED.— ONE BEAR DOG. WILL PAY 

 fair price for first-class dog; no other wanted. 

 Address Box 66, Littleton, N. H. may!3,4t 



ftt ft* MM. 



SMALL IMPORTED PRIZE PUG DOG 



Silver Shoe. 



Particulars, pedigree and references to FRANK 

 QUI N BY. P. O. Box 555, N. Y. City. Stud fee, $10. 

 ^ may20,tf 



TN THE STUD.— ZOLU. ENGLISH MASTIFF, 

 X a dog of wonderful strength and bone (litter 

 brother to Boss). A perfect type of the mastiff. 

 DUKE OF TCOGA, red Irish setter, Glencho 

 crock equal to the best. For sale, two collies. Ad- 

 dress PROGRESSIVE KENNELS, Flatbusb, L. I., 

 N.Y. i 68 - 1 * 



GREYHOUNDS. 

 I will sell one or two of my champion Bounc- 

 ing Boy— champion Begonia litter of pups. 

 H. W. HUNTINGTON, 148 S. 8th St., Brooklyn. 



FOR SAIiE. 



Collie Shepherd. 



BOX 472, PITTSBURGH. PA. 



K 9 Breaking Kennels. 



Pointers and setters thoroughly broken for field 

 trials or private use. Reference given. W. G. 

 SMITH, Marydel, Md. 



Rory O'More Kennels. 



For Sale— Thoroughbred red Irish setter stock, 

 full pedigreed. Address with stamp, 



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



DOGS FOR SALE. 



Setters, pointers, spaniels, foxhounds, beagles, 

 dachshunde. Newfoundlands, German tiger mas- 

 tiffs, fox-terriers, Scotch terriers, Skye "terriers, 

 Yorkshire terriers, bull-terriers, bulldogs, pugs, 

 French poodles. St. Bernards, mastiffs and black 

 and tan terriers. Pups of all the above breeds 

 constantly on hand. Those desiring to purchase 

 will do well to consult me. WM. W. SILVEY, 135 

 South Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Tie Field Sportsman's Retire Co., 



PALMYRA, N. Y., 



Are now prepared to furnish copies of the photo- 

 graphs taken by Mr. Walker at the Eastern Field 

 Trials. Lists and prices on application. 



For Sale— Hornell Spaniel Puppies. 



The best in the world; 142 prizes in two years 

 proves it. From 3 to 10 mos. old. No culls or $5 

 pups ever sold. 



In the Stud— Black cocker champion Hornell 

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

 Hornellsville, N. Y., or G. W. LEAVITT, Pres., 32 

 Hamilton street, Boston, Mass. 



Claire-Reeta Kennels. 



PALMYRA, N. Y. 

 Irish and Gordon setters for work as well as show. 



decl7,tf 



St. Bernards 



Of purest Swiss strains, recently 

 imported. Several fine clogs and 

 bitches and a few puppies are in 

 my hands to be disposed of. I 

 can promise purchasers they are 

 of excellent pedigree, and full of 

 true St. Bernard character. 

 Address with stamp, 



IV. W. Tucker, 



P. O. Box 1338, N. Y. 



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 firsts, nine special, three 

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

 firsts, six specials and one third. 



BULL-TERRIERS 1 BULL-TERRIERS ! !- GEN- 

 tlemen requiring first-class show bull-terriers 

 should apply to FRED HINKS, 16}^ Bath Row, Bir- 

 mingham, England, the largest breeder and dealer 

 of bull terriers in the world. All the bull-terriers 

 *">w winning, including champions, emanated from 

 uiese K.e«r.6is. N.B.— All kinds of dogs supplied on 

 the* hortest notice 



FOR SALE.— LITTER OF BLACK AND TAN 

 Gordon setter pups of finest breeding that can 

 be obtained in America or England. Sire champion 

 Turk (died last March). Owner, H. Clay Glover, 

 iNew York City. American Field of March 27, 1886, 

 says: "Turk was the finest black and tan setter 

 living, and winner of more champion honors in 

 good shows than any setter in the world," Dam, 

 Gyp II. (Jack— Gyp) is a grand brood bitch of supe- 

 rior breeding; winner of 1st prize, Toronto show, 

 1885 Pup-, 10 wks. old, beautifully marked, strong 

 and healthy, ereat scenting powers. For price and 

 pedigree apply to PHILIP D. HART, Brantford, 

 Canada. i fe3 ' U 



FOR SALE. — ITALIAN GRBY HOUND PUP8 

 from imported stock. Also fine English pugs. 

 HENRY C. BURDICK, 150 Bridge street. Spring- 

 field, Mass. dec24,tf 



TRAINED FOXHOUNDS, THEY ARE COLD 

 nosed strike dogs, start the fox, run him to the 

 death. Trained coon dogs. Gray squirrel dogs. 

 Rabbit dogs. One trained ferret. Lop-eared rabbits. 

 Wvandotte chickens. H. C. GRAFF, Kensington, 

 Ohio. dec24,tf 



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 1 grey- 

 hounds now ready to ship. DR. VAN HUMMELL, 

 Denver. Col. apll6.tr 



FOR SALE CHEAP IF TAKEN AT ONCE.— A 

 fine English setter dog, lemon and white. 

 Price $15. For particulars address E. L. KLIPPLE, 

 69 South Main street, WilKesbarre, Pa. It 



>R SALE, A NUMBER OF WELL BRED AND 

 X' well broken pointers and setters, also doga 



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