FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Nov. 4, 1886. 



$3.00 



WARRANTED^ 



CONGRESS, BUTTON and LrACE, all Stj lc*» 

 of Toe. Best Shoe for the money In the world, and 

 equals those usually sold for §5 or $6. 



82 SHO£ FOR BOYS. 



Same style as the $3 shoe. Carefully and substantially 

 made, and gives a stylish Boy's shoe for $2. If yoiu- 

 dealer does not keep them, send measurements for either 

 as below, enclosing price, with 10 cts. extra, If you desire 

 them registered. No chance for postage. 



f Anckle Inches. 



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...o.sw Instep '• 



mlM Ball. " 



IfU. TM Leiigth of Foot 



S 1 Cong., Button or Lace, 



\-o Style of Toe 



^ Narrow (capped), London 

 (medium width, with cap), or 

 French (wide, without cap.) 

 fName style.) Measure foot 

 with stocking on, using a tape measure or a thin strip of 

 paper, being careful to put in fraction of inch. State 

 whether you want them tight or easv, and give size 

 usually worn. By following directions carefully you will 

 get a fit equal to a Custom Shoe, and at one half the 

 price. Be carefnl to give full mailing directions. See 

 that each shoe is stamped "W.L. Douglas Shoe. War- 

 ranted." None others are genuine. Address 



W. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. 



SCRATCH NO MORE. 



A perfect neutralizer of all itcMng, whether 

 from a bite of mosquitoes, red bug or gigger flea 

 or bedbug; also a cure for poison ivy, discovered 

 by one wao lias been tbere. It does not prevent 

 as there is no preventive. It absolutely cures 

 and afiEords comtfort at once. Money refunded if 

 not satisfactory. Price 50 cents by mail, post 

 paid. Address 



L. THOMAS, 



1900 PINE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PA, 



COPIES ■WANTED.^AN. 4, 11, 18 and 25. FEB. 1, 

 March 8 and Sept. 13. 1883: Feb. 7 and 14. Marcb 

 6, 1884. We are sliori of these issues, and would bt 

 obllKed if any uf our readers havmg one or all of 

 these numbers that they do not want will send to 

 Forest ana Stream Pub. Co.. 89 Park Row. Nbw 

 Yo' k Citv mar28.tr 



PARTNER WANTED TO TRAP SOUTH 

 this f aU and winter; reference required. W. 

 BYRAM, Dover, New Jei-sey. nov4,lt 



leilis aid km\ Uini 



IN THE STUD. 



The four field trial and bench show winners that 

 annot be equalled in America. 



Cliamplon PAUL. GLADSTONE, fee S50. 



Champion BODERIGO, fee $75. 



REBEL WLSU'EiVl, winner English Derby, 

 blood brother of Count Noble, fee |50. 



CANAD *. PEG, bred by Dr. N. Rowe, National 

 Derby winner, fee $50. 



Broken dogs for sale. 



Addr&ss ,7. M. AVENT, Hickory Valley, Tenn., or 

 MEMPHIS & AVEJsT KENNEL, Memphis, Tenn. 



BEAGLE OWNERS. 



I offer the services of two of the most cele- 

 brated and typical 



Pure R wett Stud Beagles. 



BACER (Rally— LiU), beautifully marked 

 white, black and rich tan, a phenomenal stud 

 dog, being the sire of Little Duke, Pet, Racer, 

 Jr., etc., etc. 



CAMERON'S RACKET (Rally— Louise),white 

 black and tan, a grand hunter, of wonderful 

 qtialitv; -svinner of 1st and special, Cleveland, 

 1886, the only time shown. Sire of Trailer and 

 many other good ones. 



Stud fee for either, SIO. 

 Description and full pedigrees on application. 

 ^ A. C. KRUEGER, 



Wrightsville, York County, Pa. 



(Obo IL— Woodstock Dinah). Fee $25. Only 

 solid red cocker stud dog in America. 1st, open; 

 2d, puppv class, Newark, N. J., 1886; 1st, open; 3d, 

 puppy class, New York, 1886. 



(A.K.R. 1481), solid black. Fee $20. Prize win- 

 ner in principal shows of America. 



Black, black and ta n and chestnut and tan pup- 

 pies for sale. CHARLES M. NELLES, Brant- 

 ord, Canada. ocmM 



FOKEST CITY KENNELS. 



St. Bernards and English Pugs. 



IN THE STUD. 



Champion rouph-coated St. Bernard 

 A.KR.2:J); feeS--i5. English pug Sam; fee $10. 

 Pup-' for sal«-. Address with sramp, Portland. Me. 



IN THE STUD. 



The typical beagle hound Good-wood Rattler, 

 •winner of several prizes. He is black, white and 

 tan, a grand )iunter and good stock getter, btud 

 fee SlO. Auy further information on apphcation. 

 GEORGE LAJCK, Tarry town, N. Y. octll,4t 



SMALL IMPOHTKD PK'ZB PUG DOG 



(A.K.R. 8758.) 

 Particulars, pedigree and references to JAMES 

 p. BOWDEN, lU Bank St., N. Y. ^tud^f e^|lo. 



IN STUD. 



DEERHOUNDS. 

 Champion Chieftain, Fee $50. 

 Champion Bran, - " 25. 



FOX-TERRIERS. 

 Belgrave Primrose, Fee $15. 

 Rahy Jack, - - «* 16. 



BULLDOGS. 

 Ch. Robinson Crusoe, Fee $25. 

 < hampion Tippoo, - ** 25. 

 Champion Romulus, ** 20. 



HILLSIDE KENNELS, 



LANCASTER, 

 MASS. 



IN TKE^ STUD. 



Ilford Cromwell 



CHAMPION MASTIFF. 



Fee $50. 



DEBONAIR, 



First prize winner in open mastiff class at 

 Waverly, N. J. 



Fee $50. 



Having purchased these dogs, together -with 

 the champion bitches Lorna Doone and Bal Gal 

 from Dr. J. F. Perry (Ashmont), I offer the dogs 

 in the stud, and ■will be able to supply pups from 

 the bitches. 



For further Information address 



H. GERALD HULL, 



oct28,tf Saratoga, N. Y. 



Roil-Coatfid Scotcl Collies 



OR SHEEP DOGS. 



IN THE STUD. 



NllLLAMORE (Litter brother to England's 

 champion Dublin Scot). , 



Imported BLUE JACKET, a splendid speci- 

 men of the Blue Mirle. 



Dogs and puppies for sale. 



Apply for particulars to 



CHESTNUT HILL KENNELS, 



oct28,tf P. O. Box 1630, Philadelphia. 



SEVERAL CHOICE BRED 



English Mastiff Pups 



of various ages and prices according to quality, 

 sired by BCSS, the best all round stud dog. 



Also a few very flne bred Great Dane pups of 

 great promise and choice markings. Cabinet 

 photographs of either 25 cents. 



Boss in Stud, - Fee $50 

 Thyrus in Stud, - Fee $50 



Address J. L. WINCHELL, 



Fair Haven, Vt. 



Ilf 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. Cluo at (irand Junc- 

 tion, beating such noted dogs as Gladstone Boy, 

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

 and other fine ones. Fee $35. A. M. TUCKER, 86 

 Main street, Charlestown, Mass. 



To Oloso Oixt- 



Wm sell cheap extra nice red Irish setters, 

 whelped May 9, 1880, from Ino (A.K.R. 3789) by 

 champion Glencho. Send stamp for printed 

 pedigree. F. L. WESTON, 494 Washington st., 

 Boston, Mass. ooUl,tt 



r>OR SALE.-FOUR LIVER AND WHITE 

 r pointers, one dog and three bitches, by Crox- 

 teth ex Frank, one of the handsomest and best 

 field bitches in the country. Hei- sire was im- 

 ported from the kennel of l.ord Downes, Danby, 

 Eng. They are partly broken and show well in 

 tlie field. Price .640. Also Canadian Duke, a 

 laree liver and \vhite setter dog, well broken, 

 good nose, staunch, backs and retrieves from 

 rand and water. Price flOO. Also a liandsome 

 black and tan setter, fast and stylish, Price $25. 

 Address D. G. HARTT, Sound View House, 

 Northport, Suffolk Co., N. \ 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.- A BLACK 

 and white English setter, 2 yrs. old. broken 

 and a retriever: satisfaction guaranteed. Ad- 

 dress RAYMONb RUDD, Glen^ille, Conn. 



ST. BERNARDS 



OF THE BEST STRAINS 



At a Sacrifice. 



Mr. W. J. Ehrich has decided, on account of 

 lack of time, to sell out his entire kennels of St. 

 Bernards. All his stock was selected by liimself 

 personally in Switzerland. 



Two Grown Dogs still on hand. 



NERO (A.K.R. 3762), by Tucker's champion 

 Apollo. Nero, 2d prize in Philadelphia, 1883, and 

 other prizes; is a tine stud dog. 



STELLA II. (A.K.R. 3146), will be a good 

 breeder. 



PUPPIES. 



Two bitch puppies, whelped April 30, now 6 mos. 

 old, by Nero ex Ruth (A.K.R. 3145), are beauti- 

 fully marked and will be very flne. Ruth was 

 raised by Tuchschmid of Romanshorn. 



One bitch and one dog pup, out of Flora II. 

 (A.K.R. 3149) by Nero. Flora II. took three 1st 

 prizes last spring. 



Address W. J. EHRICH, 



806 West Fifty-eighth St., New York. 



im STJHJDS. 



The Hospice Kennels 



Offer for sale the entire kennel of Herr Tuch- 

 schmid, of Romanshorn, Switzerland, the well- 

 known breeder of many prize winners. It con- 

 sists of twelve rough-ooats and six smooth-coats 

 (stud dogs, brood bitches and puppies), the result 

 of yeai-s of intelligent breeding. This is a rare 

 opiMrtunity to acquire choice stock at low figures. 

 For particulars address 



ARLINGTON, N. J. 



MT. PLEASANT GORDON KENNELS.— 

 For Sale— Thoroughbred solid black-tan 

 prize-winning Gordon setters, all ages, from the 

 best blood that can be procured regardless of cost. 

 Orders taken and promptly attended to; satisfac- 

 tion guaranteed. C. T. BROWNELL, P. O. Box 

 335, New Bedford, Mass. 



ST. BERNARDS. PUGS. 



St. Bernard Pups by Merchant Prince, ApoUo, 

 Rudolph II., Alp n., handsomely marked, of great 

 bone and quality. 



Pug Pups by Bradford Ruby, Master Tragedy, 

 Young Toby, small and very fine. 



Rudolph II., fee $30. Young Toby, fee S15. 



CHEQUASSET IvENNELS, 



oct21,3t Lancaster, Mass. 



GUN (A.K.R. 1538). 



English setter dog Gun (Gladstone— May B.) 

 will be allo^^'ed to serve a limited number of well- 

 bred bitches. Fee reasonable. Inclose stamp. 

 Pups for sale. Address OHAS. YORK, 9 and 11 

 Granite Block, Bangor, Me. 



FOR SALE. — THE LANDSEER IvENNEL 

 offers choice bred Scotch Deerhound and 

 English greyhound puppies, bred only from stock 

 of well-kno«Ti field qualities. These are the 

 aristocrats of aU dogs. DR. VAN HUISIMELL, 

 Denver, C3olo. 



ENGLISH BEAGLE PLTPS.-FINEST STRAIN; 

 prize-winning stock; low price. Address P. 

 KASCHENBACK, 223 S. Main street, Wilkes- 

 barre. Pa. oct28,2t 



FOR SALE.-THOROUGHBRED CLUMBER 

 puppies from same stock as the celebrated 

 prize winners Newcastle and Tyne. Address 

 CLUMBER, Billings Bridge P. O., near Ottawa, 

 Ont. oct28,2t 



FOR SALE.— ENGLISH BEAGLE HOUND 

 pups; very fine ones and several months old; 

 from good hunting stock, full pedigree. Also one 

 pointer, two years old, good, no pedigree. Address 

 GEO. L. BARNES, Tyringham, Mass. oct28tf 



MUST SELL OUT-CAUSE, POOR HEALTH. 

 Black cocker spaniel puppies, out of Bessie C, 

 Bijou and Chip, sired by champion Black Pete. 

 Puppies out ot Darkie, sired by champion Obo II. 

 First come first served at lowest price. Address 

 P. CULLEN, Box 129, Salmon Falls, N. H. 



oct7,5t 



HANDSOME IRISH SETTER BITCH FOR 

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

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



FOB SALE.-RED IRISH SETTER DOG, 

 sired by Chief, 3 yrs. old, well broken; price 

 $85. Address M., Lox Box 323, Stamford, Conn. 



oct21,3t 



FOR SALE.-THREE BLACK MALE COCKER 

 spaniel pups, 12 wks. old, got by Obo II. out 

 of imported Jet. Address Lock Box 145, Boston, 

 Mass. It 



COCKERS FOK SALE. 



Fine pups alwavs on hand, all colors, evenly 

 marked liver and white dogs and bitches a spe- 

 cialty, at HANDSOME BROOK KENNELS, E. 

 Cohoon, Prop., Franklin, Del. Co., N.Y. It 



F 



OR SALE.-THREE CHOICE SETTER DOG 

 X' puppies, pure Llewellin, sired by Uus Bond- 

 hu out of a flne Rake bitch, whelped May 11, 1888. 

 Also one bv Dash III. Also a nice bitch, 15 mos. 

 old, ready 'for the field, strong in the Gladstone 

 blood. Ardress A. M. TUCKER, 85 Mam street, 

 Charlestown, Mass. 



F' 



lOB SALE.-VERY FINE ENGLISH FOX- 

 jl hound puppies, very cheap; rare bargains. 

 Also buU-terrier dog; 25 cents tV,r cabinet pic- 

 tures of foxhound. L. N. EO WARDS, Box 84, 

 Oxford, Me. It 



IJ^OR SALE.-TWO FINE BRED POINTER 

 r nuns. doKS. 5 and 8 mos. old. Write for ped- 

 igree and price.' JULIUS E. WILSON, Lake Vil- 

 lage, N. IL 1* 



OF THE 



Irish Setter Club, 



At Salisbury, N. C, 



DECEMBER 1, 1886. 



First Prize, S300; Second Prize, SlOO; Third 

 prize, «S50; Fourth In Plate. 



Entry fee $10; Open to all pure-blooded Irish 

 setters. Entries close Nov. 15, 1886. 

 For entry blanks address 



MR. W. DUNPHT, 



Box 310, Peekskill, N. Y. 



Dr. W. Jar-sds donates the Elcho Cup to go with 

 first prize. 



ENGLISH JASTIFFS. 



For Sale— Fine litter of pups by the celebrated 



ILFO«D CAUTION 



Winner of 1st at each Boston, Hartford and New 

 York Fanciers' shows, 1886. These pups are of 

 the new type. 



ILFORD CAUTION is acknowledged to be 

 the best headed mastiff in America if not in the 

 world. 



For price and catalogue apply to 



E. H. MOORE, 



Pine Hill Kennel, 



Melrose, Mass. 



R4BBIT 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, f 8 each. Satisfac- 

 tion guaranteed. WM. W. SiLVEY, 135 South 

 Eighth St., Philadelpliia, Pa. oct7,tf 



Under lite in.'suraDce at $10 and upwards, by Chief 

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

 Petty, Florid; all web br*>d, tborounb'iy br ■ken on 

 game and good oups. Full explanation by circular. 

 Both dogs in the siiid at $25 to hiroh'-s of guaran- 

 teed field quaUty only. MaX WENZEl., 89 Pourtb 

 street, HoboKen, N .T 



POINTERS FOR SALE. —AT THE LATE 

 Waverly show, every prize but one in the 

 puppy classes (21 entries) was won by Nick of 

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

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

 143 MonticeUo ave., Jersey City, N. J. sep23,tf 



TT/HITE BULL-FERRIEK YOUNG ROYAL 

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

 Hoyal Prince and 50 bull tf rriers tor sale, dogs, 

 bitches and puppies, white or colored, large or 

 small kinds; all flrst-class stock; state what you 

 w aut. J. W NEWMAN, 87 Hanover street. Boston, 

 Mass .i\22.3mo 



\\ DO YOU WANT A D>OG 



DOC BUYERS GUIDE. 



Colored plates, 100 engravings ft 

 of different breeds, prices they are I 

 worth, and ^vherc to buy them [ 

 Mailed for 15 tientw. ' 

 ASSOCIATED FANCSERS, . 

 837 S. Eighth St. Philadelphia, Pa. | 



SETTERS FOR $10 EACH. 



A large lot of English setters, taken in exchange 

 for other dogs, ^vill 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. U on inspec- 

 tion thev should not prove satisfactory the money 

 \vill be "returned. ASSOCIATED I^ANCIERS, 

 237 South Eighth St., Philadelphia, Pa. sep2,tf 



rpOR SALE.-ITALIAN GREYHOUND PUPS 

 F from imported stock. Also fine English pugs. 

 HENRY C. BURDICK, 150 Bridge street, Spring- 

 field, Mass. sep2,3mo8 



PRIZE AND PKDIGREE ENGLISH MAS 

 TIFFS.— Mr. James Hutchings, 25 Gandy 

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

 sale, brindles and fawTis, including stud dogs 

 brood bitches and puppies. Tourists' inspection 

 invited. 



FOR SALE.-A NUIVIBER OF WELL BRED 

 and well broken pointers and setters; also 

 dogs boarded and broken; satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. Address H. B. RICHMOND, Lakeville, 

 Mass. sept32,tf 



Claire-Reeta Kennels. 



PALMYRA, N. Y. 

 Irish and Gordon setters for work as well as show 



dscl7.tf 



DOGS FOK SALE. 



Setters, pointers, spaniels, foxhounds, beagles, 

 dacbsbunde. Newfoundlands. German tiger mas- 

 riff is. tox- terriers, Scotch terriers, Skye terriei-s, 

 Yorkshire terriers, hull-terriers, bulldogs, pugs, 

 French poodlps. St. Bernards, mastiffs and black 

 and tan terriers. Pups of all tne above breeds 

 consta' tly on hand. Those desiring to purchase 

 wiU do well to consul' me. WM. W. SILVEY, 136 

 South Eighth street, Philadelphia. Pa. 



W ""anted.- A DOG TRAINER WITH BEST 

 of references as to method and results. Can 

 take two or three to train, either setters or poiut- 

 ei-s. Also trained teams of cockers. Address 

 NED DAVIS, 1138 N. Clark St., Chicago, 111. 



oct28,3t 



Champion Duke— urace 



(A.K.R. 1:?.50). Puppies by these celebrated point- 

 ers. Also by Llewellin setters Rock (Rock- 

 Hazel Kirk) ex LaBelle Creole (A.K.R. 3036). 

 Box 472, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Euglihli Setters Boarded 



AND 



English Setter Puppies Trained. 



Warm and healthy location and personal at- 

 tention given. As I employ no attendants, only a 

 limited number mil be accommodated. Addresg 

 H. J. PIERRE, Winsted, Conn, 



