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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Sept. 28, 1886. 



COPIES "WANTED.-JAN. 4, 11, 18 and 25. FEB, 1, 

 March 8 and Sept. 13, 1883; Feb. 7 and 14. March 

 6, 1884. We are shori of these issues, and would toe 

 obliged if any of our readers having one or all of 

 these numbers that they do not want -vsoll send to 

 Forest ana Stream Pub. Co.. 39 Park Row. New 

 York Oity. mar26,tf 



WANTED. 



Bear, Buffalo, Deer, Wolves, Foxes, Spotted Cats, 

 Civit Oats, Lynx, Panthers, Antelope, Otter, Beav- 

 ers and other animals and birds of all kinds. Ad- 

 dress D. H. TAiiBOT, Sioux City, la. 



How TO DESTKOT KATS.— A VAIiUABLE 

 handbook by tbe oldest established rat 

 destroyer in this country. About the Nature and 

 Habits of Rats, all about I'errets and Kats, 

 Cats and Dogs, Rat Poisoning, Trapping and 

 Catching. For copies send 15 cts. to ADOLPH 

 ISAACSEN, "Sure Pop," 93 Fulton st., N. Y. City. 



BAMBOO POLES. -25,000 BAMBOO FISHING 

 poles, 12, 13, 11 and 15ft., in bundles of 50. for 

 sale at 29 Burling Slip, N. Y., by BURDETT & 

 DENNIS. jyS.tf 



FOB SALE.-PINB ENGLISH (E. & G. Hockit) 

 13-bore gun, Damascus barrels, moderately 

 choked, pistol grip, rebounding hammei-s; war- 

 ranted in as good order as when new; shows little 

 use; beautifully finished, SOin. barrels, 81b. 3oz. 

 weight, 14in. stock, 3^-^in. drop. Cost the adver- 

 tiser $325 without case; excellent shooter. Will 

 seU for $90 with ease. J. M. FAVILL, 1 State st., 

 New York. sep23,2t 



TX7TT -pv "PTPTT $3 PER BUSHEL. 

 YV ILiD Sx1\jS2j, Chas. Gilchrist, 

 Fishery Inspector, Port Hope, Ont., Canada. 



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LIVEQUAILFORSALE 



In fine condition. Western birds. E.B.WOOD- 

 WARD, 174 Chambers sti-eet. New York. 



FOR SALE AT A BAR GAIN. -ONE JOHN 

 A. Nichols' B. L., 12-bore, SOin., 8}^lbs., finest 

 Quality, elaborately engraved, highly finished 

 and perfectly new. Willbe sold at one-half the 

 original cost. Can be seen at H. C. SQUIRES, 

 178 Broadway, New Yoi-k. sept2,tf 



AMTPI flDCC SALE at S5 a piece; are 



Mil I LLUrLu perfectly tame. Make great pets 

 in a yard or park. Also Prairie Bogs at S3 a 

 pair. Address W. .J. HILL, Hutchinson, Kan. 



FOR SALE.— LIVE GOLDEN AND SILVER 

 pheasants. CHAS. I. GOODALE, Taxider- 

 mist, 93 Sudbury st., Boston, Mass. sept9,4t 



CHINESE GOLDEN PHEASANTS.-A FEW 

 pair in superb plumage; also a few pair of 

 young ones for sale. JAMES MORRISON, Box 

 23, Tarrytown, N. Y. sept33,3t 



FOR SALE-BARGAIN.-AN EXTRA FINE 

 Mavnard target rifle and outfit. C. N. 

 WELLS, Peekskili, N. Y. sep22,2t 



■y^jJ^jQ ■J^JQJP Orders booked for fall 



TINE, Janesyille, Wis. 



delivery. R.VALEN- 



The Still-Hunter, 



— BY- 



T. S. VAN DYKE. 



PRICE, POSTPAID, $2.00. 

 FOEESl AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 

 39 Park Row, New York. 



IN THE STUD. 



ENGLISH MASTIFF HERO III. 



Winner of first prize and special prize for the best 

 dog or bitch, at Pittsburgh, 1886. 



FEE - - - $25. 

 Pups for sale. For pictm-e and pedigree, address 



VICTOR M. HALDEMAN, 

 jyl.5.8mo8 General Wayne. Delaware Co Pa, 



Champian Irish Setter GLENCHO, 



KING OF IRISH SIRES. 

 Sire of more prize winaers than any dog of any 

 breed ever born in America. Stud fee, «a5. The 

 best of all, he is a first-class field dog and gets 

 field dogs. Will have some Glencho puppies for 

 sale this fall from handsome, first-class field 

 bitches. W. H. PIERCE, PeekskiU, N. Y. 



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TN THE STUD. 



Imported from Mr. Llewellln'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 dogs as Gladstone Boy, 

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

 anTother toe ones. Fee $35. A. M. TUCKER, 86 

 Main street, Charlestown, Mass. 



CHAMPION LAVERACK SETTER 



ROCKINGHAM, 



The acknowledged best English setter in America, 

 and a grand field dog. WUl be allowed t& serve a 

 limited number of approved bitches. Fee $50. 



FRANK WINDHOLZ, 



525 Sixth avenue. New York. 



FOREST CITY KENNELS. 



St. Bernards and English Pugs. 



IN THE STUD. 



Champion rough-coated St. Bernard CsBBaT 

 A..K.R.^; fee 826. Engliflh pug Sam; fee |10, 

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



IN STUD. 



DEERHOUNDS. 

 Champion Chieftain, Fee $50. 

 Champion Bran, - ** 25. 



FOX-TERRIERS. 

 Bel grave Primrose, Fee $15. 



Mixture 



« 15. 



BULI.DOGS. 



Ch. Robinson Crusoe, Fee $25. 



Champion Tippoo, - ** 25. 



Champion Romulus, ** 20. 



LA^NCASTER, 

 MASS. 



The "Boss " in Stud. 



Services limited to ten approved bitches, at $50 

 each. A. K. R. 2218. His ancestors all champion 

 and sho^' dogs. As a stud dog he cannot be ex 

 celled, his get being very large and finely marked. 



Boss' Record.— Vhc. at New York in 188.'), as a 

 puppy. In 1886, 2d prize N. E. K. Club at Boston. 

 He also took 2d prize in open class and special pi ize 

 as the best American bred mastiff at the Westmin- 

 ster K. C, Hew York, 1886. 



Boss is a large dog, weighing upward of ISO lbs, ; 

 is good in skull, with griand body, legs, feet and 

 bone.— ^m. Field, April 8, 1886. 



J. L. WINOHELL, Fair Haven, Vt. 



ieiUs M km\ KeiBl. 



IN THE STUD. 



The four field trial and bench show winners that 

 annot be equalled in America. 



Champion PAUL GLADSTONE, fee $50. 



Champion RODEKIGO, fee $75. 



REBEL WiKL'EW, winner EneUsh Derby, 

 blood brother of Count Noble, fee |50. 



CANADA PEG, bred by Dr. N. Rowe, National 

 Derby winner, fee $50. 



Broken dogs for sale. 



Addre.'^s .T. M. AVENT, Hickory Valley, Tenn., or 

 MEMPHIS & AVENT KENNEL, Memphis, Tenn. 



Owners of Beagle Bitches ! ! 



I offer the services of the following famous Eng- 

 lish beagle stud dogs: 



CAMERON 'S BACKET (Rally— Louise), pure Row 

 ett; beautifully marked white, black and tan; a 

 grand hunter; winner of first and special, Cleve- 

 land, 1886, only time shown; a grand stock-getter. 



RACER (Rally Lill), pure Kowett; white, black 

 and rich tan; a phenomenal stud dog; she of Little 

 Duke, Pet. Racer, Jr., &c.. &c. 



CHAMPION BANNERMAN, imported; height, 

 ll^^in. ; the only champion basket beagle in the 

 country; winner of three Ists. three championships 

 and seven specials Has never been beaten when 

 scored by points. A wonderful stock-getter and 

 splendid little hunter. 



Stud Fee, for either, SIO. Full particrdars 

 on application. A. C. ICRUEGER. 



tf Wrightsville, York County, Pa. 



SMALL IMPORTED PRIZE PUG DOG 



Particulars, pedigree and references r,o FRANK 

 QUINBY, P. 0. Box 565, N. Y. City. Stud fee, §10 



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BLACK COCKER SPANIEL PUPS, i MOS. 

 old. sire champion Oho II. (A.K.R. 432), dam 

 Jet (A.K.R. 1200); price reasonahle. Address 

 FRANK J. SMITH, Farmington, K. H. Bepl6,2t 



HANDSOME IRISH SETTER BITCH FOR 

 sale cheap. I. HENRY ROBERTS, P. O. 

 Box 153, Moorestown, N. J. sep23,tf 



FOR SALE.-A LITTER OP ROUGH-COATED 

 St. Bernards, out of Leda (Echteler's Barry 

 — Struhel's Mimmie) and champ. Duke of Leeds. 

 $75 and $50 apiece. R. L. S., Box 314, Hoboken, 

 J 8ep23,2t 



FOR SALE.-CLUMBER SPANIELS OF THE 

 hest and purest strains. Address P. H. F. 

 MERCER, P. O. Dep't, Ottawa, Can. sep23,3t 



MT. PLEASANT KENNELS.-POR SALE- 

 Three first-class solid black and tan Gordon 

 setters, one dog and two bitches; also one first- 

 class collie bitch, one bull-terrier bitch, one red 

 Irish bitch, one mastiff bitch. For pedigrees and 

 particulars address C. T. BROWNELL, Box 3.3o, 

 NevF Bedford, Mass. 



FOR SALE.-MASTIFF BITCH, BY GHAM- 

 pion Ne\ison— Brenda, 15 mos. old, color 

 fawn with black mask and ears. JAS. GREGG, 

 Marion ave., Fordham. N. Y. It 



FOR SALE-BEAGLE BITCH TUCK, WHITE, 

 black and tan (Elmore's Ringwood ex Myrtle, 

 1st prize, Ncav York, 1883;, 3 yrs. old, broken. 

 JOSH. W. GROSS. 207 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. 



POINTERS FOR SALE. -AT THE LATE 

 Waverly show, every prize but one m the 

 puppy classes (21 entries) was won by Nick of 

 Naso puppies. (See. report^ this issue.) Nearly 5 

 mos. old; just right lor the field. GEO. L. WILMS, 

 143 MonticeUo ave,, Jersey City, N. J. sepSS.tt 



FOR sale:. 



DAKKIE II., 

 Black, white and tan, bv champion field ti-ial 

 winner Darkie-Rosy Morn: whelped Feb. 21, 1883, 

 and thoroughly broken by E. S. Wanmaker. 



LADY PEAKL, 

 Litter sister to Darkie II., blue belton. Was re- 

 cently bred to Moorsiield (Prince Al— Maiden). 

 Partly broken by Mr. E. S. Wanmaker. 



KOSY MOKN, 

 Blue belton, by Paris— Pearl; whelped Jan. 30, 

 1879. Was partly broken by Mr. E. S. Wanmaker, 

 and is a good brood bitch and Al mother. 



MAKK AND MANAGER, 

 Blue belton and black, white and tan; whelped 

 March 11, 1885, by Prince Al— Maiden. Both partly 

 trained by Mr. E. S. Wanmaker. 



LADY ROMP IL. 

 Imp, champion pointer bitch, liver and white, by 

 Jarvis' Prince— Lady Romp; whelped June 30, 

 1878, and first-class m the field. Broken by Mr. 

 E. S. Wanmaker. 



TRY, 



Orange and white pointer dog, by Le Guy— Dark- 

 ness; whelped November, 1883, and was thoroughly 

 broken by Mr. E. S. Wanmaker. 



The above dogs will be sold at low figures. For 

 prices, etc., address 



A. H. MOORE, 

 1711 Spring Garden street, 

 sep23,4t Philadelphia, Pa. 



BLU£ BLOODS. 



Six months old puppies, by TED LLEW- 

 ELLIN (A.K.R. 599), 2d, 18 mos. class, N. Y., 1883, 

 (Druid ex Gessie). Gessie, by Dash III. ex Mod- 

 jeska), out of the following bitches: 



CORA LEE, by Cambridge (Gladstone— CUp) 

 ex Cassie Lee (Paris— Coomassie). 



MAVD GLADSTONE, bv Gun (Gladstone- 

 May B.) ex Pearl Blue (Royal Blue— Dryad). 



MAROELLA, by imported Prince Phajbus ex 

 litter sister to dam" of Harrison's London. Prices 

 from |10 to $25. Colors: blue belton, and black, 

 white and tan. Also black, white and tan bitch, 

 10 mos. old, by Ted Llewellin ex Trusty Glad- 

 stone (A.K.R. 15.50); very handsome; f25. These 

 pups are handsome, strong, healthy and not gun- 

 shv. They are sure to make good ones, being 

 bred from fine field dogs. Address W. B. PEET, 

 Station M., New York City, or F. M. SHEjbLEY, 

 Manager Chautauqua Kennel, Sheridan, Chau- 

 tauqua Co., N. Y. It 



Rabbit Hounds. 



A large lot of English beagles, 14 to 16in. high, 

 dogs, bitches and puppies, broken and unbroken, 

 at $10, $15 and $20 each. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, 237 South Eighth St., 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 8ep3,tf 



Pointers & Setters For Sale. 



Five liver and white pointer piippies, by Dean 

 (Sensation -Daisy Dean) out of Fly (Charley Ross 

 — FUrt), whelped July 8; all very handsome. 

 Four setter puppies, by Sam (Sam— Smut 11.) out 

 of Smut II. (Trim— Smut), wiielped July 1. Also 

 pointer and setter puppies, 6 to 10 mos. old, ready 

 tn work this fall, and one or two trained settei-s 

 and pointers. Also a St. Bernard dog, o}4 yrs. 

 old, handsome, kind to chUdren and a good watch 

 dog. All pedigrees warranted. For further par- 

 ticulars address T. M. ALDRICH, Manton, R. 1. 



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FOK SAIiE, 



Five verv nice puppies, black and white, sired 

 by the field trial winners Gus Bondhu and Dash 

 ill. out of Gladstone and Rake bitches; three 

 dogs and two bitches, 4 mos. old. Inquire of A. M. 

 TUCKER, 85 Main si., Charlesto^vn, Mass. 



FOR SALE.-ITALIAN GREYHOUND PUPS 

 from imported stock. Also fine English pugs. 

 HENRY C. BURDICK, 150 Bridge street, Spring- 

 field, Mass. sep2,3moB 



PRIZE AND PEDIGREE ENGLISH 3IAS 

 TIFFS.- Mr. James Hutchings, 25 Gandy 

 St., Exeter, England, has several grand ones for 

 sale, brindles and fawns, including stud dogs 

 brood bitches and puppies. Toui'ists' inspection 

 invited. 



A KENNEL OF THOROUGHBRED FOX- 

 hounda for sale. Address Lock Box 12, Mon- 

 roe, N. C. sep2,8t 



FOR SALE.-A NUMBER OP WELL BRED 

 and well broken pointers and setters; also 

 dooT5 boarded and broken; satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. Address H. B. RICHMOND, Lakeville, 

 Mass. 8ept23,tf 



DO YOU WANT TO PURCHASE A LLEWEL- 

 lyn setter pup of the very best breeding. 

 Sire and dam thoroughly trained, that is sure to 

 make a first-class dog; if so write for full pedi- 

 gi-ee and low price to CHAS. YORK, 9 and 11 

 Granite Block, Bangor, Me. 



/-CHOICE RED IRISH SETTERS, WHELPED 

 \J Mav 9, 1888, by champion Glencho from Ino 

 ( 4_.K.R. 3788). Printed pedigrees. F. L. WESTON , 

 494 Washington street, Boston, Mass. Bept9,3t 



FOR SALE. - ENGLISH GREYHOUND 

 bitch, in whelp, by Don; also young bitches 

 not in whelp, very cheap. Address C. VS . '1 RA N^Iis. 

 ■ ' ■• seplb,2t 



LaFayette, Ind. 



CHESAPEAKE BAY DOaS. 



rRISH SETTER PUPS FOR SALE DAM, 

 JL granddaughter to field trial ^vinne^ champion 

 Biz-Flora; Su;e_^;^ Elc^o-Ma^^^^^^^ 



son of Glencho 

 Pittsfleld, Mass. 



sepl6,4t 



King Cliarles Spaniels. 



AnKora kittens, pure blood, moderate prices. 

 Enclose stamp. KING CHARLES KENNEL, 

 No. 6 Second street, New- York. 



170 R SALE.-RED IRISH SETTER, PARTLY 

 Jb broken; lemon and w-hite English setter, 

 broken; very fine litter of Hver and whit^ W>^^W' 

 puppies, by champion Duke ex Graeme (A.K.R. LioU); 

 a nice litter of lemon and white Enghsh setter 

 puppies, by Rock (Rock— HazelKirk) ex La BeUe 

 Creole (A.K.R. 3046). Box 472, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Eastern Field Trials Club. 



EEGHTH ANNUAL MEETING 



To be held at 

 Kigli I'oin.t, ISTortli Carolina. 

 OPEN TO THE WORLD. 

 Commencing Thursday, Nov. 18, 1886. 



Trials to be run on quail under E. F. T. Club Rules. 

 ORDER OF RUNNING : 



MEMBER'S STAKES. 



Open only to club members, each entry to be owned 

 three months prior to closing of stakes, and handled by 

 the member making such entry. Fli-st prize, cup, value 

 SlOO, to be known as Eastei-n Field Trials Cup; 2d prize, 

 the Sanborn Cup, value .$75; 3d prize, a niece of plate, 

 value §50. Entries close Oct. 1, 188fi. Each memb^. 

 allowed one entry free; each additional entrj', $10. 

 EASTERN FIELD TRIALS DERBY. 



Open to all setter and pointer puppies whelped on or 

 after Jan. 1, 18S5. Piu-se, 8700. First prize, $400; 2d, $200; 

 3(1, 0100. Forest and Stream donates §50 to handler or 

 winner of 1st. $10 forfeit; $10 additional to fill; nomina- 

 tions closed May 1, 1886. The club offers the Eastehji Field 

 Trials Breeders' Cup, value §100, to the breeder of the 

 winner of 1st In Derby, the breeder to be the owner of 

 the dam of such winning puppy at the tbne the bitch 

 was bred to the dog. 



ALL-AGED POINTER STAKES. 



Open to all pointers, except any first prize winner of 

 any All-Aged Stake, or winner of any special pointer cup 

 in All-Aged Stakes at any recognized field trials. First 

 prize, .$800; 2d, $150. $10 forfeit; 815 additional to fill; 

 Entries close Oct. 1, ISSO. 



ALL-AGED SETTER STAKE. 



Open to all setters except any lir.st prize winners of 

 any All-Aged Stake, or winner of any special setter cup 

 in All- Aged Stakes at any recognized field trials. FU-st 

 prize, $800; 2d, $150. $10 forfeit; $15 additional to fill 

 entries close Oct. 1, 1S86. 



CHAMPION SWT3EPSTAKES OF ALL-AGED STAKES. 



Open to all previous winners of first prizes at any re- 

 cognized field trials. SIO forfeit; .$15 adtUtional to fill; 

 entries close Oct. 1, 1SS(>, except tor winners of 1886, which 

 are to qualify right previous to running at $35. Two 

 entries to fill to make a race. Club adds $100 cash and 

 American Field donates a valuable silver cup, value $100, 

 aU to go to winner of first. 



Notice.— Any trainer or owner working or shooting 

 over any dog or dogs entered for trials south of the track 

 of Piedmont Air Line, for a distance of 7 miles above 

 and below and back of Hotel Bellcvue, from Oct. 1 imtll 

 conclusion of trials, .shall forfeit all entrance moneys, 

 purses and cups. 



Good board at hotels from $1 up per da.v. Transporta- 

 tion to and from the grounds at moderate prices. 



B. F. WILSON, President. 



For further particidars and all communications ad- 

 dress WASHINGTON A. COSTER, Sec'y & Treas., 



Box 30, Flatbush, Kings Co., N. Y. 



FOR SAI.E. 

 Bl-u.e Blood 



ST. BERNARD 



DOG PUP, 



10 wks. old, perfect marked head, dew claws, 

 immense bone and coat. Sire, Merchant Prince; 

 dam champion Miranda. 



E. H. MOORE, 



Melrose. Mass. 



RABBIT HOUNDS. 



A large lot of English beagles, 14 to 16 inches 

 high, dogs and bitches well broken; $15 each. 

 Pups from 6 mos. to 1 yr. old, S8 each. Satisfac- 

 tion guaranteed. WM. W. SILVEY, 185 South 

 Eighth St., Philadelphia, Pa. It 



For Sale— Several fine bred puppies, by Bob, 

 owTi brother of Bang Bang, out of Mollie (Don 

 Carlos ex Regalia). Regalia was by Sensation out 

 of Whiskey. Price very reasonable. Address 

 W. WHITE, 16 Essex, Boston, Mass. Bep33,2t 



Under lite insurance at SlO and upwards, by Chief 

 out of Yoube, by Tim out of Jersey Beauty, Dorah, 

 Petty, Florid; all weh bred, thorougbiy broken on 

 game and good ones. Full explanation by circular. 

 Both dogs in the stud at S25 to bitches of guaran- 

 teed field quaUty only. MAX WENZEL, 89 Fourtli 

 street, Hoboken. N. J. 



boc BUYERS' GUIDE, i 



Colored plates, 100 engravings fl 

 of different breeds, prices they are I 

 worth, and where to buy them i 

 Mailed for 15 Cents. ' | 

 ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, | 

 337 S. Eighth St, Philadelphia, Pa. | 



ENGLISH SETTER PUPPIES. 



Fi-om imported Flora, by Roy 'Bash Til.— Bessie), 

 whelped March .3, 1886. Dogs or bitches. Will guar- 

 antee these pups to be just right; strong nose, na- 

 tural hunters, and very staunch, requiring but 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. Adaress. H. J. PIERRE, Winsted, Conn. 



SETTERS FOK $10 EACH. 



A large lot of English setters, taken in exchange 

 for other dogs, mil be closed out at this remark- 

 ably low price. They are of both sexes, excellent 

 looking, are guaranteed not gunshy and to have 

 fair nose. Ages from 6 to 15 mos. If on inspec- 

 tion thev shoiUd not prove satisfactory the money 

 will be "returned. ASSOCIATED FANCIERS. 

 237 South Eighth St., Philadelphia, Pa. sep3,tf 



GKEYHOUNDS FOR SALE, 



By champion Memnon out of champion Mother 

 Demdike, the champion of England and America. 

 The above have more prizes to their credit than 

 any other greyhoimds living. The Foeest and 

 Stream says of Mother Demdike: "The most per- 

 ■ CHAS. D. 



Inio 



feet greyhound we have ever seen.' CHAS. 

 WEBBER, 10 Broadway, New York City. 3^83,"; 



FOR 8ALE.-H1VING 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. DB. VAN HUMMELL, 

 Denver. Col, aplie.tf 



WM GRAHAM, NEWTOWNBREDA, BELFAST 

 Ireland, is prepared to purchase and ship dogs 

 for importers. Dogs purchased from hirn had the 

 following prizes awarded to them : At New York 

 and Chicago, 1883, sixteen firsts, nine spMial, three 

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

 ftrsts, six Bpecials and one third. 



