FOREST AND STREAM. 



V 



Pictures of the Field. 



[Phototypes of tlie IPictnres by Jolin M. Traov- 



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

 tiful and sympathetic delineations of the incidents of the field. All 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 

 Mr. 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 admu'able' fidelity the spirit of the originals. 

 The phototypes are 15x20 inches. They are as follows: 



Title of Picture. 

 Quail Shooting in Tennessee. 

 Prairie Chicken Shooting in Minnesota, - 

 On the Grouse Moor, 

 Quail Shooting in Neversinlf Valley, 



Name of Dog or Dogs. 

 Gladstone and Peep o' Day 

 Dash ni. and Coimtess May 

 - Emperor Fred 

 Croxteth and Sensation 



Sent securely packed, postpaid, on receipt of price, f 1.00 each. 



Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 



39 Park Row, New York. 



"Forest and Stream" Fables. 



By AWAHSOOSE. 



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

 2. The Wise and Foolish Pike. 



3. The Pox 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 moi'al for 

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

 For .sale by all newsdealers. 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY, 

 39 Park Row, New York. 

 LONDON: Davies & Co., 1 Finch Lane. 



Kennel Eecord and Account Eook. 



The EjENNEL 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 utility 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 svich 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. 200 pages 

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

 Specimen Pvtgvs Free on Application. 



Wo have for sale an elegant steel engraving of the celebrated 

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

 Price, $1 each. 



FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO.. SO Park Row. N. Y. 



COUNT WIND'EM, 



The property of R. LI. Purcell Llewellln, 



AND 



BELLE OF BOW . 



The property of Barclay Field, 

 ILLUSTRATED IN COIiOKS IN 



"LAND AND WATER," 



WITH WEEKLY ARTICLES ON 



DOG BREAKING, 



By 6. T. Teasdale-Buckell, 



Who sent to America all the imported Llewellin 

 Setters, and for four consecutive years i-an the 

 winning brace of setters in the English National 

 Field Trials, and has hunted as many ^vinners of 

 the Field Trial Derby. 



LAND AND WATER mailed direct to any pai-t 

 of the world outside the United Kingdom, fi-om 

 the office, at following rates: 13 months, 17s. 6d.; 

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

 mailed for fourpence. 



OFFICE: 1 82, Strand, London, Eng. 



FIRST LESSONS 



IN 



Do^ Training 



"WITH 



Staiards and Points of Mm 



FOB 



ALL BREEDS OF DOGS. 



Being the Standards of "Stonehenge" and also 

 those ndopted by Specialty Oiuhs, 

 KeviBed to Date. 



Price, S5 Cents. 



mnmT AiJO steeam .publissin^ cd,, 



80 Pwte Roirr, K«w Y«rk» 



Field Trial^ Winners. 



We now have ready for delivery pictures of the 

 following celebrated dogs, winners of prizes at 

 Field Trials, on toned paner. size 10x12. 

 LALLA ROOKH, TICK, SEFTON, LONDON, 

 SUE. BYRON, C^LADSOME. DON (Pointer) 

 FAIRY, BELLE, GLADSTONE, DASHING 

 MONARCH, SAN ROY, GATH, BANG 

 BANG, RUSH GLADSTONE, DARKNESS, 

 PEEP-O'-DAY, BESS A., AMERK^AN DAN 

 CARRIE J., PINK B., .TULE. DASH AND 

 BESS, PRIDE OF THE JiORDER, 

 WHISKEY, DICK, RANGER, BEGORRAh! 

 POINTERS TOM, PETE, CROXTETH. 

 Price for the fuU set of thirty-two pictures 

 $3.00: 2.5cts. each. Address 



Forest and Stream Pub. Co., 



p. O- Box 2832. New York City 



ASHMONT'S LATEST WORK. 



"A FRIEND IN NEED." This is a Hoi.nehoia 

 Guide for Man in Health ami in Disease. Jt fiducatos him to a 

 correct understanding of Katurs's Laws; it tells him how he 

 should live to maintain good health, and^ wlien he is ill, how 

 to determine and treat the disease from which he suffers. 

 It has been said of thia book; "Xo man xoho values the 

 health o/ his family fihottlrj be without it." Price, postpaia, $8. 



THE STANDARD BOOK ON DOCS. Ash- 



MONT'S TREATISE On their General Management in Health 

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

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



PRINCIPLES OF DOC TRAINING. Origi- 

 nally "Dogr Fath,s to Success," by W. C. PKRCT, Esq. ("Kit 

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

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

 postpaid, 50 cents. 



These works for sale by all the principal booksellers, or sent, 

 postpaid, on receipt of price, by 



I. LORIC THAYER, 186 Treiont St., Boston, Mass. 



Bohannan's Magic Skin Cure. 



_^ A positive and absolute cure for TUT A 'MftTS' 

 Cores quicker, cheaper and hetter iXLiOiiN wTJCli 



than any article ever offered to the public. Two 



oakes, mi, post paid. No cure no pfiy, ' Address 

 . KATTMOND, South Norwalk, Conn. 



A. A. 



FOB SALE.-A FEW -VERY FINE ENGLISH 

 setters and poloters, thoroughly field trained. 

 OoiT those^wfaWng flrst-class doge will address, 

 9K0, W, LOVBtA, Jtlddlebere, M«a8. 



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MEAT "FIBEIIK" VE8ETABLE 



BOa CAKES 



(WITH BEETROOT.) 



Beware of Worthless Imitations. 



SEE EACH CAKE IS STAMPED 

 "SPRATTS PATENT" and a "X," 



COD LIVER OIL DOG CAKES. 



Higtily recommended by the "Field" for Grey- 

 lioimd.s. Inva]iuil>le for dainty feeders, dogs of 

 weak digestion, or for dogs recovering from 

 severe illness. 



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NEW 5rORK. 



Down-Town Depot : 18 South William Street. 



FACTORIES also at London, Bermondsey, S.E. 

 Berlin, Viehof Brunnenstrasse. 



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Positively kills fleas and Improves the coat. JVo 

 Carbolic Acid, A pure white soap. 25 cts. 



Woodlll's Improved Medicines. 



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

 60 cts. Worm Syrup. 25 and 60 cts. <^ougli Syrup, 

 25 and 50 cts. Di.stemper Cure, 60 cts. Liniment, 

 60 cts. Purging,Tonic, and Cough Pills, 25 cts. each. 

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

 ^ GEO. D. WOODIIvtv, 



IW-nS areen Street, PHlLADEIiPHlA. 



The Best injie Market. 



AUSTIN'S 



Dos: Bread. 



Acknowledged by all who have used t to be 

 superior to any dog food made. 



MANUFACTURED BY 



AUSTIN & GRAVES, 



116 Commercial Street, Boston, Mass 



Agents: 



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

 514 Commerce st., Philadelphia, Pa. 



ST. BERNARDS. 



Champion Plinlimmon— Duchess of Leeds. 



/^S^©af^l) nom £)Oofte^ for 

 puppici^, from aSo'C'e pair 

 of Qngf'i/fi p7ize m\nnerit. 

 "pPlafirr^rQon" i*^ tKe fargeyf 

 Siema7c| in ffte cworPcj; 

 cosigftt, 2-J<§ f6^., geigftt, ^i) 

 in/I), at ji>fioufc[er " ©ucfte/«)/!«)" 



in coniifiot^ d§0 <«>fe Ra<^ 



coon itorm $0 prizej*) ; fier pup*!) 

 ^fioufil 6e egicepiionaffij fayge. 

 ©fcoo are afreailtj («>ofilj on^^ fi'«>e 

 coiff 6e^ofc)in aff; price, fgOO, 

 ilog^; $500, Bifefte;^. 



PROGRESSIVE KENNELS, 



Warm and healthy location and personal at- 

 tention given. As I employ no attendants, only a 

 limited number will be accommodated. 



Address H. J. PIERRE, 



Winsted, Conn. 



Tie Fieli SiorlsiaB's Picture Co., 



PAI.MTRA, 27. 7., 



Are DOW prepared to furnish copies of the photo- 

 Kfapbs taken by Mr. Walker at tije SJasierai Field 

 xriftln. Z48t» aad priest on ftppUoation. 



THE BEST ENGLISH PAPER IS 



"The Stock-Keeper" 



AND 



FABfCIERS' CHRONICI^i: 



For aU news and information concernlBR 



I=»OTLi.lti:ry, 



Babbits, Cage-Birds, Ets» 



It is the recognized English organ o" 

 jects, and enjoys the largest circulatio* e 

 paper of its class. American breeders will fts 

 best English stock advertised in its columns. 



Annual Snbscrlptlon, 13 8hllling;8. 

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



DEEBHOUNDS. 



Puppies For Sale 



BY 



CHAMPION CHIEFTAIN 



OUT OF 



CHAMPION WANDA, 

 CHAMPION liORNA II., 

 HEATHERBELLE, 

 COUNTESS ZINA, 

 THORA, 

 BERGA. 



HILLSIDE KENNELS, 



LANCASTER, 

 MASS. 



Swiss Sf, Bernards 

 to the Front, 



At the late St. Bernard Show held in 

 England in December, i886, the Swiss 

 Smooth Coated Dog "Guide," won the 

 challenge cup, beating all the St. Bernards 

 in the show rough or smooth, including 

 the great " Plinlimmon " and "Prince 

 Battenburg." I have the full sister to 

 "Guide" (same litter) "Flora II," im- 

 ported from Switzerland last year, she is 

 a noted prize winner here already, is very' 

 large and handsome. I am ready to book 

 orders for puppies out of her, sired by my 

 Champion Swiss Dog "Apollo," this 

 combination of the two best Swiss Strains 

 should produce exceedingly fine pups of 

 great size, of true St. Bernard character, 

 prices will be moderate, and puppies will 

 be delivered in the early spring, can be 

 spoken for now and paid for when taken. 

 I have in my Kennels some of the best 

 stock in SM'itzerland, having purchased 

 Mr.Hy. Schumacher's Kennel. I have un- 

 equalled facilities for importing, having 

 the far-famed judge, Mr. Schumacher, to 

 select them. In England, Mr. Sydney 

 W. Smith will make selections. I have 

 some fine young females that can be pur- 

 chased for reasonable figures, and will 

 be pleased to correspond with any in- 

 terested in the St. Bernard Dog. 



W. IV. Tucker, 



P. O. Box 1338, 



N. Y. City. 



St. Bernards and Pugs 



CHEQUASSET KENNELS, 

 Send stamp for catalogue, Lancaster, Mass. 



DO YOU WAJ^T 

 TO BUY A 



If 80. write aM nam© the kind you wanti Ad^ 

 dregs ■ WM. w. silvSy, 

 13S Soutli Eighth St., Phlladelpliia, Pa, 



DOBS, 



CHAMPION TRAINED BEAR, COON, FO^. 

 Qray Sauirrel and Babbit Dogs; Lop-ear aed 

 Himalayan Rabbits; Abyssinian Guinea Pigs; Fei 

 retes Hi C. QBAFF, Kepstogtoa, (Dhie. ' ^ 



