FOREST AND STREAM. 



V 



Pictures of the Field. 



]?hototypes of tlie JPiotnres by Joliii M. Traov. 



Mr. John M. Tract has won a reputation for his faithfu portraits of dogs and his beau- 

 tiful and sympathetic delineations of the incidents of the field. AU the poetry and grace of 

 a pointer or setter in the stubble have been caught with the eye of the artist and the enthu- 

 siasm of the sportsman, and transferred to the living canvas with a skill which has given 

 Ml'. Tracy a name above that of any other American artist in the same field. 



We have for sale a series of admirable phototypes (photographs in printer's ink), 

 of these paintings, which preserve with admirable fidelity the spirit of the originals. 

 The phototypes are 15x30 inches. They are as follows: 



Title of Picture. 

 Quail Shooting in Tennessee. 

 Prairie Cbicken Shooting in Minnesota, 

 On the Grouse Moor, 

 Quail Shooting in Neversink Valley, 



Name of Dog or Dogs. 

 Gladstone and Peep o' Day 

 Dash in. and Countess May 

 - Emperor Fred 

 Croxteth and Sensation 



Sent securely packed, postpaid, on reoeipt of price, $i.00 each. 



Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 



39 Park Row, N«w York. 



"Forest and Stream" Fables. 



By AWAHSOOSE. 



1. The Puppies Who Didn't Know It "Was Loaded. 

 2. The Wise and FooMsh Pike. 

 8. The Fox and His Guests. 

 4. The Foolish Fish. 



5. The Robin and the Pewee. 

 6. The Unlucky Bass. 



7. The Shrike and the Hawk. 



A series of seven fables in prose and to every one a picture. 

 All of them have pith and point best appreciated by anglers 

 and sportsmen, but not a one of them is without a moral for 

 the wise and foolish of the world in general. Price 10 cents. 

 For sale by all newsdealers. 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY, 

 89 Park Row, New York. 

 LONDON; Davibs & Co., 1 Pinch Lane. 



Kennel Eecord and Account Eook. 



The Kennel Record and Account Book consists of a series of carefully prepared blank 

 entry forms for the use of the breeder. Pages are devoted to the registration of pedigrees, 

 the record of stud visits, whelps, sales, prize winnings, receipts and expenses, and other 

 memoranda, the great practical utihty and permanent value of which are recognized by 

 every experienced breeder. Ample provision is also made for recording other minor trans- 

 actions, which may at the time appear trivial, but afterwards prove of the highest import- 

 ance. There are few breeders, even among those most systematic in preserving records of 

 their Kennel transactions, who have not repeatedly felt the need of just such a detailed series 

 of memoranda as that provided in the Kennel Record. 



In tne preparation of the blank forms, and in the arrangement of the book, special care 

 has been taken to facilitate convenience both in making the entries and in subsequent reference 

 to them. It is hoped that with such a book at their command, breeders may generally adopt 

 a more careful system of record than they have been accustomed to preserve. 300 pages 

 (size 9xlli in.), price $3. Sent postpaid by the Forest and Stream Publishing Company. 

 Specimen Pages Free on Application. 



We bave for sale an elegant steel engraving of the celebrated 

 pointer Sensation. Size of plate, 14x20; size of sheet, 22x28. 

 Price, $1 each. 



FOB1S8T AND PUB. CO.. 3» Park Bow. N. T. 



The property of R. LI. Purcell Llewellin, 



AND 



BELLE OF BOW . 



The property of Barclay Field, 

 ILLUSTRATED IN COLOKS IN 



"LAND AND WATER," 



WITH WEEKLY ARTICLES ON 



DOG BREAKING, 



By G. T. Teasdale-Buckell, 



Vfiio sent to America all the imported Llewellin 

 Setters, and for four consecutive years ran the 

 winning brace of setters in the English National 

 Field Trials, and has hunted as many winners of 

 the Field Trial Derby. 



LAND AND WATER mailed direct to any part 

 of the world outside the United Kingdom, from 

 the office, at following rates: 13 months, its. 6d.; 

 6 months, 8s. 9d.; 3 months, 4s. 6d. Single copies 

 mailed for fom'pence. 



OFFICE: 182, Strand, London, Eng. 



CO^NT WIND'EM. Field Trial Winners. 



FIRST LESSONS 



IN 



Dog Training 



WITH 



, Marilii ant FoiDts of Mm 



FOR 



ALL BREEDS OF DOGS. 



Being the Standards of "Stonehenge" and also 

 those adopted by Specialty Clubs, 

 Revised to Date. 



I>rioe, S5 Cents. 

 .FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 

 39 Park. Row, New York. 



We now have ready for delivery pictures of the 

 following celebrated dogs, winners of prizes at 

 Field Trials, on toned paner, size 10x13. 

 LALLA ROOKH, TICK, SEPTON, LONDON, 

 SUE BYRON GLADSOME. Dok (Pointer) 

 ^^^J^^S^^h GLADSTONE, DASHING 

 MONARCH, sAn ROY, Ga¥h, BANG 

 BANG, RUSH GLADSTdNE, DASkNESS^ 

 PEEP-O'-DAY, BESS A., AMERICAN DAN 

 CARRIE J. PiNK B„ 'jULE, DASH AND 

 BESS, PRIDE Oe' THl^ BORDER, 

 WHI|kEY, dick, RANGER, BEGORRAH 

 POINTERS TOM, PETE, CROXTETH. 



«.o^^?''^,'°'" ^iill set of thirty-two pictures 

 $3.00; 25cts. each. Address 



Forest and Stream Pub. Co., 



New York City 



P. O. Box 2832. 



ASHMONT'S LATEST WORK. 



"A FRIEND IN NEED." Tliis is a Household 

 Guide for Man in Health and in Disease. It educates him to a 

 correct understanding of Kature',s Laws; it tells him how ho 

 should live to maintain good health, and, when ho is ill, how 

 to determine and treat the disease from which he suffers. 

 It has been said of tliis book : "jN'o man loho values the 

 health of his family should be without it:' Price, postpaid, *S. 



THE STANDARD BOOK ON DOCS. Asn- 



MONT's Treatisk on their General Management in Health 

 and Treatment in Disease. " The best book on the subject ever 

 published," is the opinion of all. Price, postpaid, $2. 



PRINCIPLES OF DOC TRAININC. Origi- 

 nally "Dog Paths to Success," by W. C. PisRCT, Esq. ("Kit 

 Killbird "). Carefully revised and extended by " ASHMONT." 

 This is especially designed for the amateur dog trainer. Price, 

 postpaid, 60 eeiils. 



ir sent, 



I. LOEII& THAYER, 186 Treiont St., Boston, Mass. 



Bohannan's Magic Skin Cure. 



A positive and absolute cure for Tiff A "MT' T7 

 Cures quicker, cheaper and better iVi JCXiN wrJ!l. 



tha,n any article ever offered to the public. Two 

 cakes, $1, post paid. No cure no pay. Address 

 A. A. BAYMOND, South Norwalk, Conn. 



T7»0R SALE.-A. FEW VERY FINE ENGLISH 

 setters and pointers, thoroughly field trained. 

 Only those wishing first-class dogs will address. 

 GfEO. W. LOVELL, Mddleboro, Mass. 



GENUINE 



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DOG CAZES 



(WITH BEETROOT.) 



Beware of WortMess Imitations. 



SEE EACH CAKE IS STAMPED 

 "SPRATTS PATENT" and a "X." 



COD Um OIL DOG CAIES. 



Highly recommended by the "Field" for Grey- 

 hounds. Invaluable for dainty feeders, dogs of 

 weak digestion, or for dogs recovering from 

 severe illness. 



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 NEW YORK. 



Down-Town Depot: 18 South William Street. 



FACTORIES also at London, Bermondsey, S.E. 

 Berlin, Viehof Brunnenstrasse. 



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improved J)o^ ^osip 



Positively kills fleas and improves the coat. Ao 

 Carbolic Acid. A pure white soap. 25 cts. 



Woodill's Improved Medicines. 



Mange Cure, 50 cts. Eczema (Ked Mange) Cure, 

 60 cts. Worm Syrup, 25 and 50 cts. Cough Syrup, 

 25 and 60 cts. Distemper Cure, 50 cts. fiiniment, 

 50 cts. Purging.Tonic, and Cough Pills, 25 cts. eacli. 

 Balsam for Wounds, Cropped Ears, &c., 25 cts. 

 „ OEO. D. WOODILIv, 



Wo. 718 G-reen Street, PHILADELPHIA. 



The Best inthe Market. 



AUSTIN'S 



Dog Bread. 



Acknowledged bj all who have used t to be 

 superior to any dog food made. 



MANUFACTURED BY 



AUSTIN & GRAVES, 



116 Oommsrcial Street, Boston, Mass. 



Agents: 



POPE & STEVENS, 114 Chambers st., N. Y., and 

 514 Commerce st., Philadelphia, Pa. 



" Champion 



Apollor 



This famous Swiss St. Bernard at stud 

 to five approved bitches only, fee $ioo. 

 " Apollo " has shown himself a great sire, 

 as his son, "Hector" and others will 

 prove, Chequassett Kennels, Mr. Geo. 

 W. Schenk, Burr Kennels, and many 

 others have had exceedingly fine litters 

 by him. Mr. R. J. Sawyer, Menominee, 

 Mich., writes me, Nov. 8th, that his 

 "Princess Louise" has a litter of ten by 

 him that are the finest he has ever seen, 

 Apollo's winnings since arrival from 

 Switzerland last March are, 4 firsts, 2 

 champions, and 9 specials, never having 

 been beaten under good judges, a few 

 handsome pups by Apollo for sale. 



W. W. Tucker, 



p. O. Box 1338, N. Y. 



Warm and healthy location and personal at- 

 tention given. As I employ no attendants, only a 

 limited niunber will be accommodated. 



Address H. J. PIERRE, 

 Winsted, Conn. 



Tie Belli Sportsmn's Picture Co., 



PAKffYKA, N. T., 



Are now prepared to furnish copies of the photo- 

 graphs taken by Mr. Walker at the Eastern Field 

 Trials. Lists and prices on application. 



THE BEST ENGLISH PAPER IS 



"The Stock-Keeper" 



AND 



FANCIERS' CKRONICIii: 



For all news and information concerning 



Babbits, Cage-Birds, Etc 



It is tne recognized English organ on r_ 

 jects, and enjoys the largest circulatiofi ^ 

 paper of its class. American breeders will fin 

 best English stock advertised in its columns. 



Annual Snbscrlptlon, 13 Sbilllugg. 

 Offices: 139 and 140 Fleet street. E. C, London. 



DEEBHOUNDS. 



Puppies For Sale 



BY 



CHAMPION CHIEFTAIlSr 



OUT OF 



CHAMPION WANDA, 

 CHAMPION LORNA II., 



HEATHERBELLE, 

 ^ COUNTESS ZINA, 

 THORA, 

 BERGA. 



HILLSIDE KENNELS, 



LANCASTER, 

 MASS. 



Rabbit Hounds. 



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

 dogs, bitches and puppies, broken and unbroken, 

 at |10, $1.5 and $30 each. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, 237 South Eighth st. 

 Philadelphia, Pa. sep2,tf 



St. Bernards and Pugs 



CHEQUASSET KENNELS. 

 Send stamp for catalogue. Lancaster, Mass. 



FOR SALE. 



THE MASTIFF PUP "BOSS MAJOR" 



(A.K.R. 4042). Sire, Boss (A.K.R. 2218); dam, 

 Venus IV. (A.K.R. 3837). Whelped June 14, 1886. 

 Very black points, fawn color, splendid disposi- 

 tion, very intelligent and watchful; weight at 6 

 mos., 112^1bs.; length 74in., girth 36in. His weight 

 was never equalled at that age by any mastiif 

 (except one from the litter. Boss Zulu). Has all 

 the promise of being one or the largest if not the 

 largest mastiff known. To one wishing a large, 

 active, intelligent house and watch dog, a com- 



E anion for the children or master, can not find 

 is equal. Price $75. Also several mastiff and 

 (3-reat Dane pups. J. L. WINCHELL, 



Fair Haven, Vt. 



DOBS. 



DO YOTJ WAXT 

 TO BUY A 



If so, write and name the kind you want. Ad- 

 dress WM. W. SILTEY, 



135 South Eighth st., Philadelphia, Pa. 



One Chance in a Life Time. 



Tor Sale— My entire kennel of dogs, including 

 Fairy King ^Foreman ex Jessie) yrs. old; Forest 

 Dora (Dick l^averack ex Forest Ply), 4J| yrs.; Fol 

 de Rol (Foreman ex Grace B.), V/a yrs.; Fanchette 

 (Foreman ex Passion), 9 mos.; Hazel (Ted Llew- 

 ellin ex Blanche Lewis), Wa yrs.: Passion (Prince 

 ex Pebble) yrs., and several fine puppies 

 from 6 wks. old to 9 mos., out of the above bitches 

 by champion Foreman, Fairy King and Yale 

 Belton. First come first served. Send for circu- 

 lar containing full descriptions. ROSECROFT 

 KENNELS, Birmingham, Conn. 



CHAMPION TRAINED BEAR, COON, FOX, 

 Gray Squirrel and Rabbit Dogs; Lop-ear and 

 Himalayan Rabbits; Abyssinian Guinea Pigs; Fer- 

 rets. H. C. GRAFF, Kensington, Ohio. jy22,tf 



SETTERS FOR $10 EACH. 



A large lot of English setters, taken in exchange 

 for other dogs, will 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 they should not prove satisfactory the money 

 will be returned. ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, 

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



PRIZE-BRED COLLIES, $20 EACH; NULLA- 

 more ex Effle Dean. Address J. P. GRAY, 

 17,? Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. It 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR ENGLISH 

 setter bitch or gun, a field pointer and bench 

 show winner. J. W. TR ANTUM, Middletown, 

 Conn. jan6,2t 



WM. t^RAHAM, NEWTOWNBBEDA, 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 



