t^^Onest AND STREAM. 



V 



Pictures of the Field. 



iPliototypes of the IPictnres by Jolm M. Tracv. 



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

 tiful and sympathetic dehneations of the incidents of the field. All the poetry and grace of 

 a pointer or setter in the stubble have been caughc 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 admirable fidelity the spirit of the originals. 

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



lire Umml 



Title of Picture. 

 Quail Shooting in Tennessee. 

 Prairie Chic kPD Shooting in Minnesota, 

 On the Grouse Moor, 

 Quail Shooting in JSeversink Valley, 



Name of Dog or Dogs. 

 Gladstone and Peep o' Day 

 Dash III. and Coimtess May 

 - Emperor Fred 



Croxteth and Sensation 



Sent securely packed, postpaid, on receipt Of price, f l.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 FooMsh Pike. 

 8. The Fox and His Guests. 

 4. The Poohsh Pish. 



5. Tbe Elobin 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 AISD STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY, 

 39 Park Row, New York. 

 LONDON: Davies & Co., 1 Finch Lane. 



Kennel Record and Account Book. 



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

 entry forms for the use of the breeder. Pages ai-e 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 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 enti-ies and in subsequent reference 

 to them. It is hoped that with such a book at their command, breeders may generallv 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 Publishing Company. 

 Specimen Pag«-8 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. 



WOKieaT AN1> 8TB® AM PUB. CO.. S» Park Row. N. T. 



Chestnut Hill Kennels, 



Irish Setter. 

 BEGORRA. 



IN STUD. 



Rough-Coated Sheep Dogs. 

 English Champion - DOUBLIN SCOT. 

 Imported - OTLLAMORE, 

 Imported - - BLUEJACKET. 



BROOD BITCHES: 



Champion TRIX. 

 Champion MOLLIE BAWK, 

 NELLIE. 



English Champion FLURY II. 



Imported SPOILED MISS. 

 Imported MISS PENELOPE. 



GrEM and others. 



For stud cards, list of winnings and other pai'ticulars apply to 

 CHESTNUT HILL KENNELS, P. O. Box 1,630, Philadelphia, Pa'. 



COUNT WIND'EM, 



The property of R. LI. Pnrcell Llewelltn, 



AND 



BELLE OF BOW . 



The property of Barclay Field, 

 II.I-USTRATED IN COLORS IN 



"LAND AND WATER," 



WITH WEEKLY ARTICLES ON 



DOG HREAKING, 



By G. T. Teasdale-Buckell, 



Who sent to America all the imported Llewellln 

 Setters, and for four consecutive years ran the 

 >vinnlng 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 Iflngdom, from 

 the office, at following rates: 12 montlis, lis. 6d.; 

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

 mailed for f ourpence. 



OFFICE: 182, Strand, London, Eng. 



Field Trial Winners. 



We now have ready for delivery pictures of the 

 following celebrated dogs, ivinners of pilzes at 

 Field Trials, on toned paner. size 10x12. 



LALLA ROOKH, TICK, SEFTON, LONDON, 

 SUE. BYRON, GLADSOME, DOk (Pointer) 

 FAIRY, BELLE, GLADSTONE, DASHING 

 MONARCH, SAN ROY, Ga¥h, BANG 

 BANG, RUSH GLADSTONE, DARKNESS, 

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

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

 BESS, PRIDE OF THE BORDER, 

 WHISKEY, DICK, RANGER, BEGORRAh! 

 POINTERS TOM, PETE, CROXTETH. 



Price for the fuU set of thirty-two pictures 

 $3.00: 25ct8. each. Address 



Forest and Stream Pub. Co., 



p. O. Box 2832. 



New York City 



Tie Field SporisioaB's Picture Co., 



PAUffYKA, H. T., 



Are now prepared to furnish copies of the photo- 

 erapha taken by Mr. W&lfcer at the Bastem Field 

 Xrialo. Lists Md prices on appUoatioQ. 



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Highly recommended hy the "Meld" for Grey- 

 hounds. Invaluable for dainty feeders, dogs of 

 weak digestion, or for dogs recovering from 

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FACTORIES also at London, Bermondsey, S.E. 

 Berlin, Viehof Brunnenstrasse. 



Impr^oVesI J)o^ 



Positively kills fleas and Improves the coat. Ho 

 Carbolic Acid. A pure tohite soap. 25 cts. 



Woodlll's Improved Medicines. 



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

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

 25 and 50 cts. Distemper Cure, 50 cts. Liniment, 

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

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



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The Best injhe Market. 



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Acknowledged by all who have used t to be 

 superior to any dog food made, 



MANUFACTURED BY 



AUSTIN & GRAVES, 



116 Oommercial Street, Boston, Maas. 



.Agents ' 



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

 514 Commerce st., Philadelphia, Pa. 



FIRST LESSONS 



IK 



Do^ Training 



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Staiiaris ani Points of Ji4|i.5ii 



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ALL BREEDS OF DOGS. 



Being the Standards of "Stonehenge" and also 

 those adopted hy Specialty Clubs, 

 Revised to Date. 



Price, 35 Cents. 

 FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 

 39 Park Row. New York. 



ASHMONT'S LATEST WORK. 



"A FRIEND IN NEED." Thi.s is a Household 

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

 correct understanding of Nature's Laws; it tells him how ha 

 ihould live to maintain good health, and, when he is ill, how 

 to determine and treat the disease from which he sulfers. 

 It has been said of this book: "JVo man who vahies the 

 health of his family shouUl ts without Pries, postpaid, 8 S. 



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 ever 

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



PRINCIPLES OF DOC TRAININC. Origi- 

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

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

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

 postpaid, 60 eenta. 



1. LORIN& THAYER, 186 Tremoit St., Boston, Mass. 



Bolianuau's Magic Skin Cure. 

 A positive and absolute cure for Uf A "MT r* T? 

 Cures quicker, cheaper and better JSLjAiH wTiJ. 



than any article ever offered to the public. Two 

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

 A. A. KATMOND, South Norwalk, Conn. 



rr'QR SALE.— A FEW VERY FINE ENGLISH 



THE BEST ENGLISH PAPER IS 



"The Stock-Keeper 



AND 



FANCIER»«' C'HRONICIii: 



For all news and information concerning 



Rabbits, Gage-Birds, 



It is tne recognized EngUsh organ ov 

 jects, and enjoys the largest clrculatio* ♦ 

 paper of its class. American breeders will ftm 

 best English stock advertised in its columns. 



Annual Snbscrlptlon, 13 ShilllnRB. 

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



DEEBHOUNDS. 



f'uppies For Sale 



BY 



CHAMPION CHIEFTAIN 

 OUT or 

 CHAMPION WANDA, 

 CHAMPION liORNA II., 

 HEATHERBEIiLiE, 

 COUNTESS ZINA, 

 THORA, 

 BERGA. 



HILLSIDE KENNELS, 



LANCASTER, 

 MASS. 



ENGLISH JASTIFFS. 



For Sale— Fine litter of pups by the celebrated 



ILFORD CAUTION 



Winner of Ist at each Boston, Hartford and New 

 York Fanciers' shows, 1886. These pups are of 

 the new type. 



II.FOKI) 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. 



FOR^ALE. 



THE FIRST PKIZE MASTIFF BITCH 



IBosis 'SLM&,<3L-y Olfiro, 



(A.K.R. 3644); sire Boss (A.K.R. 3318), the largest 

 and best ail round stud mastiff; dam Bess (A.K.R. 

 2317). Boss Lady Clare was whelped Dec. 33, 1885, 

 color stone fawn with coal black points, square 

 blunt muzzle. Winning 1st and special at 

 Waverly, only time sho-vvn. One of the most 

 promising young bitches in the country. Splen- 

 did disposition, gentle and affectionate. Price 

 $150. Also Great Bane and Mastiff pups for 



Boss in Stud ; fee $50. 



Boss' get are remarkable for their great size. In 

 one litter six weighed from 100 to 116i.^Ib8. 

 each at 6 mos. old, a weight that I question 

 was never reached by even one of any litter be- 

 fore. J. L. WINCHELL, 



Fair Haven, Vt. 



By Tammany ex Hops, by Donald II. ex Lady 

 Belle, and three very nice dog pups, by champion 

 Graphic ex Jane. Also some thoroughly hroken 

 pointers. The above stock is noted for its bench 

 show and excellent field qualities. For price, etc., 

 address mth stamp CLIFTON KENNELS, 75 

 Clifton Place, Jersey City, N. J. dec30,tf 



St. Bernards and Pugs 



CHEQUASSET KENNELS. 

 Send stamp for catalogue. Lancaster, Mass. 



DO XOU WANT 

 TO BUY A 



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

 dress WM. W, SILVEY, 



135 South Eighth st., Philadelphia, Pa. 



DOGS. 



Warm and healthy location and personal at- 

 tention given. As I employ no attendants, only a 

 limited number wlU be accommodated. 



Address H.J.PIERRE, 



Winsted, Conn. 



FOR SALE.-FINE LITTER OF POINTER 

 puppies, by champion Duke (A.K.R. 2883) ex 

 Grace (A.K.R. 1250). Litter of lemon and white 

 Llewellin setters, by Rock ex La Belle Creole 

 (A.K.R. 3036). Beagles, collies and greyhounds. 

 Box 472, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



CHAMPION TRAINED BEAR, COON, FOX, 

 Gray Squirrel and Babbit Dogs; Lqp-ear and 

 Himalayan Rabbits: Abya.slnian Guinea ^g«; Fer- 

 nUk S. 0. C(RilFF> S«8Bington, Ohio. ly8S,t{ 



