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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Aug. 25, 1887. 



SMALL 

 YACHTS. 



Their Deslp ni Construction, Ex- 

 emplifies oy the BnliD£ Types 

 of Modern Practice. 



By C. P. KUNHARDT. 



Cloth, 370 pages of type and 

 illustrations, and 70 plates. Size 

 of page, 14r£xl2f Price $7.00. 



THE AUDUBON BADGE 



Is a brooch pin in coin silver with the motto and 

 monogram of the Society. 



FOR SALE BT 



FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 



39 Park Row, New York. 



Eaton's Rust Preventer. 



For GUNS, CUTLER? and SURGICAL IN8TRU 

 <TJ5NT8. Specially adapted for saltwater shooting. 



For sale at all principal gun stores. Western 

 Wade supplied dy E. E. EATON, 53 8tate street. 

 Chicago, 111. Cannot be sent by mail. 



manufactured solely by 

 flEO. B. SaIUM, 570 PavonJa Amu, 

 Jersey Ctty. N. J. 



EYE SIGHT BY MAIL. 



aOur method of fitting persons 

 who oann ot see a good optician 

 is highly recommended by oculists and physicians. Send 

 4e uTstoinps to ijCEEN * CO., OptieUa.,924 ChwUmtSt-PhU* 



Chaste in design and tasteful in execution, it 

 presents an attractive appearance, and is pro- 

 tected from tarnishing by a slight blush of oxy- 

 dation on its surface. 



We are now in a position to execute orders for 

 these badges to any extent. Wherever they have 

 been sent they have met general approval, and 

 every member of the Audubon Society should 

 wear one as a reminder of the pledge and an open 

 declaration of principles. 



PRICE 50 CENTS, POSTAGE FREE. 



Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 



40 PARK ROW, NEW YORK. 



Yellowstone Park 



In Photo-Gravure. 



Abeautiful albumllxhl with 25 plates. Prepaid 

 by express, price $7.50. 



F. JAY HAYNES, Fargo, Dakota. 



Catalogue of Yellowstone Park and Northern 

 Pacific views free. 



A NEW BOOIBY CAPT. FAERAR 



FROM LAKE TO LAKE. 



A Trip Across Country. An entertaining story 

 of the Androscoggin Lakes Region. By Oapt. 

 Chas. A. J. Farrar. 234 pages, SO illustra- 

 tions. Price, $1. Mailed to any ad- 

 dress on receipt of price by 

 JAMAICA PUBLISHING COMPANY, 

 Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



MIRAMICHI SALMON AND TROUT ANG- 

 ling Association.— A club is being organized 

 to control certain valuable salmon and trout 

 pools on the Miramichi River and tributaries, 

 New Brunswick. An excellent chance for men 

 of moderate means to enjoy fine fishing at a min- 

 imum of expense. Application should be for- 

 warded at once to Messrs. J. A. & W. VAN- 

 WORT, Fredericton, New Brunswick. jy!4,tf 



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

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

 5, 1884. We are short of these issues, and would be 

 obliged if any of our readers having one or ah* of 

 these numbers that they do not want will send to 

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

 York City. mar26,tf 



BELCHER 



Boon for Trap Shooters. 



PRICE, $10.00 COMPLETE 



FOR ANY GAUGE SHELL. 



FOE SALE BY ALL DEALEES. 



Descriptive Circulars sent on application to 

 manufacturer. 



CHAS. W. DIMICK, 194 Washington St., Eostoa, Mass. 

 42 John St., New York. 



MANUFACTURING JEWELER, 



Medals and Badges 



A SPECIALTY. 



Special designs furnished on applica- 

 tion free of charge. 



SENEGA." 



A practical cook book for canoeists. Corinthian sailors and outers. Practioal because 

 the author gives explicit and intelligible directions for preparing such dishes as he has i ni m- 

 Belf actually tested in camp and on a cruise. This is just where the recipes differ from the 

 absurdly impracticable dishes given m some so-called camp cookery -nooks. The cooking 

 outfit is described, and numerous hints on camp economy a dd to th» yalue of the work 

 Cloth, 96 pages. Price SLOO. 



NEW YORK: Forest and Stream Publishing Co., 89 Park Row. 

 LONDON : DavieS & Co., 1 Finch Lane, Cornhill. 



FOR SALE.— GREENER HAMMERLESS, 12- 

 _ bore gun, finest quality made, weight 8J4, 

 30m. barrels, modified choke; has been shot about 

 twenty-five times only, and is exactly as good as 

 new; fine case. J. M. FAVILL, 1 State street, 

 New York City. aug25,2t 



FOR SALE. -ONE SPENCER REPEATING 

 shotgun, cost $45 one year ago. Price |27. 

 Enclose stamp. N. C. NUTTING, Meredith, N. II. 



It 



FOR SALE.— A BAKER THREE-BARRELED 

 gun, cost $125; will sell for $75 with case. 

 Address C. F. DAVIS, 



augll,3t Bethlehem, N. H. 



CEA TROUT.— THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS 

 for sale or lease, a ten years government fish- 

 ing lease of Tracadie and Pockmouche rivers. 

 They are the best streams for sea trout of the 

 largest size in New Brunswick, Canada. Men and 

 canoes can bo had at all times on either. These 

 streams are very accessible. Particulars, with 

 plans showing routes by rail, on application to 

 EDWARD JACK, Fredoricton, New Brunswick, 

 Canada. 



FOR SALE.- AN ISLAND ON THE SOUTH- 

 ern coast of Massachusetts. Good fishing 

 and beach for bathing. Located in the best 

 summer climate in the world. For full particu- 

 lars address EDWARD B. MERRILL, Mutual 

 Life Building, 32 Nassau St., N. Y. inyl9,f f 



SALMON FOR RENT, TWO DAYS FROM 

 New York to the river. First-class fishing 

 for four rods, camp house, four rooms; guides 

 engaged for present owner who cannot go to the 

 pools; trout lake handy. Apply to ABBEY & 

 IMBRIE, 18 Vesoy st., New York. tf 



LIVE WHITE HARES (Lepus Americanus), 

 captured and properly boxed and delivered 

 to express in Bethel, Me., in good condition on 

 receipt of orders and remittances at $3 per pair. 

 Refer to Hon. H. 0. Stanley, Dixfield, Me., Fish 

 and Game Commissioner. J. G. RICH, Bethel, 

 Me. dec!6,tf 



FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.— ONE JOHN 

 A. Nichols' B. L., 12-bore, 30in., S^lbs., finest 

 Quality, elaborately engraved, highly finished 

 and perfectly new. Will be sold at one-half the 

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

 178 Broadway, New York. sept2,tf 



Chester White, Berkshire 

 and Poland China Pigs, 

 fine setter dogs, Scotch 

 Collies, Foxhounds and 

 Beagles, Sheep and Poultry, 

 bred and for sale by W. 

 GIBBONS & CO., West Chester, Chester Co., Pa. 

 Send stamp for circular and price list. 



FOR SALE— FRESH RICE SEED. CHAS. 

 GILCHRIST, Fishery Inspector, Port Hope, 

 Ontario, Canada. aug!8,tf 



WILD E ICE.— SEND IN ORDERS AT 

 once for fresh seed gathered especially for 

 planting. R. VALENTINE, Janesville. Wis. 



f « tit* jtitaft. 



Stud St. Bernards. 



ROUGH-COATED. 



CHAMPION OTHO (A.K.R. 483), unsurpassed 

 in head and immense in bone. Fee PO. 



EIGEU, imported from Switzerland; winner 

 of two lsts and two 2ds. A dog of symmetry and 

 quality above the average, of the best strain; ex- 

 cellent m coat. Litter brother to Barry H. Fee 



35. 



SMOOTH-COATED. 



That grand young dog Champion HECTOR, 

 Apollo's best son, whelped Feb. 20, 1884, bred by 

 Henry Schumacher, Bern, Switzerland, and pur- 

 chased by us from him in Feb., 1886. Hector is 

 the best smooth-coated dog in America. He de- 

 feated Otho at Buffalo and Merchant Prinoe at 

 Boston. Services for 1887 limited to eight ap- 

 proved bitches. Fee £100. 



WOT AN, imported from Switzerland, sire of 

 champion Montrose and other prize winners. 

 Fee $25. HOSPICE KENNELS, 



K. E. Hopf, Prop. Arlington, N. J. 



IN THE STUD. 



Yorkshire Toy Terrier. 



English champion FEARNOUGHT (E.K.C.S.B. 

 18,079), a typical Yorkshire, coat of even, full 

 color, perfect texture, measuring Din. across 

 (8^in. on a side), weischs 41bs., is half brother to 

 champion BR ADFORD HERO. Photographs 50 

 cents; complete pedigree and winnings free. 



Address with stamp, P. H. COOMBS, No. 1 Ex- 

 change Block, Bangor, Me. jy28,lmo 



English. Bulldogs at Stud. 



Champion Tippoo (E.K.C.S.B. 11,938), late the 

 property of John E. Thayer, Esq., winner of 25 

 1st prizes and stud medal at Boston, 1887. Best 

 stud bulldog in America, sire of Hillside, Juniata 

 and Caliban, all 1st prize winners at leading 

 shows. Fee to a limited number of bitches, $25. 

 For full pedigree, list of winnings, etc., apply to 

 GRASMERE KENELS, Manchester, N. H. 



aug25tf 



Small prize pug dog, imported stock, weight 

 lOlbs. (A.K.R. 3230), in the stud. Pedigree and lull 

 parUoiilars. HENRY C. BURDICK, 



150 Bridge St., Springfield, Mass. 



UTick of J2&&Lm*> 



IN THE STUD. 



Fee $50. Limited to six approved bitches. Ad- 

 dress NASO KENNELS, Ramsey, N. J. John 

 N. Lewis, Manager. febl7,tf 



IN THE STUD. 



MAINSPRING, Fee $50. 

 Champ. Beaufort's best son, SACHEM, Fee $25. 

 Apply to J. if. PHELAN, „ 



75 Clifton Plaoe, Jersey City, N. J. 



IN THE 8 TUT). 



The pure Llewsllin setter and field trial winner 



GrVLJ9 Bondliu.. 



F««*85. Address A. M. TUCKER, 



86 Main street, Charlostown, Mass. 



BLEMTON EENNELS, 



HEMPSTEAD, £». I. 



Fox-Terriers at Stud 



Champ. LUCIFER (as in prsesenti)— Fee «50. 



To a few approved bitches. 

 Sire, champion Splinter; dam, Kohinoor, winner 

 of many cups and prizes in England. 



BACCHA NAL — Fee $20. 



Winner of many prizes in America and England. 

 Sire, ch. The Belgravian; dam, ch. Bedlamite. 



REGENT VOX- Fee »10. 



Prize winner. 

 Sire, Tackier; dam, Sandy Vic. 



RESOIiCTE — Fee 880. 



To a few approved bitches. 

 Sire, champ. Result; dam, champ. Diadem. 

 Lucifer and Bacchanal liave returned from 

 England with fresh laurels, Lucifer winning 1st 

 in open dogs at the Jubilee show in the strongest 

 class ever shown. 



Address GERMAN HOPKINS, 



Hempstead, L. I. 



Irish Setter Sarsfield. 



(Champion Garryowen ex Currer Bell H.) 



In the Stud. Fee $25.00. 



Imported to breed to Eloho and Glencho 

 bitches. His breeder, Mr. Giltrap, says: "He will 

 be even handsomer than Garryowen. His per- 

 formances for a puppy in the Irish setter field 

 trials were very superior," The London Field 

 says: "The puppy Sarsfield was the fastest 

 animal on the field, carries himself splendidly, 

 and will make one of the best working Irish set- 

 ters of the day. Address W. H. PIERCE, Peek- 

 skill, N. Y. jyl4,3mo 



CLIPPER. 



A typical collie with the proper coat. See press 

 notices. By champion Eclipse out of Nestor. 

 This is the strain that produced Glenlivat, Glen- 

 garry, Clipsetta, Heather, Luella, Helen, etc. 

 _Tee $20. One or two good dog puppies for sale. 

 J AS. WATSON, P. O. Box 770, Philadelphia. 



STUD. 



WHITE ENGLISH BULL-TERRIER 



YOUNG ROYAL PRINCE (A.K.R. 2102) 



Weight 451bs. Fee $15. 



BARONET. (A.K.R. 4480) 



Weight 271bs. Fee $15. 



ROYAL DIAMOND (A.K.R. 4311) 



White English terrier, weight 181bs. Fee $15. 

 Pups by above dogs for sale. Address J. W. 

 NEWMAN, 87 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. 



CASTLE ROCK SCOTCH COLLIE KEMELS 



IN THE STUD. 



BEN WYVIS (A. K. R. 3643), by Bon Nevis, ex 

 Meg Merrllies. Fee, S15. Young dog» and 

 puppiea constantly on hand. Cm b» tern or iddreu 

 W. JE. Ml A SO 2V, Xlranfbrd, Conn. 



$*ttttri. 



Forest City Kennels. 



St. Bernards & Pugs. 



PORTLAND, ME. 



FOR SALE OHEAP.-PUPPIES BY GLAD- 

 stone's Mark, champion Gladstone ex cham- 

 pion Bessia A. out of Trusty Gladstone, Gun ex 

 Pearl Blue. OAK POINT KENNELS, 1015 Wash- 

 ington avenue, New York City. augl8,2t 



TO BREEDERS. — I OFFER MY RED IRISH 

 setter bitch Meg Merrilies (A.K.R. 2181)— 

 Champion Elcho Peg Wott'ington. She is rich 

 in color and good points. The dam ofprize win- 

 ners, perfectly healthy, good mother. Will sell at 

 "Oif taken at once. Address H. A. FLETCHER, 

 1 Commercial st., Portland, Me. augl8,tf 



FOXHOUND PUPS— I HAVE SEVEN FINE 

 puppies for sale at $5 each. H. C. ME WELL, 

 Ashhurnham, Mass. augl8,2t 



FOR SALE.— ENGLISH SETTER BITCH, 

 field broken, 3 yrs. old, has been shot over 

 two seasons. For particulars address EDWARD 

 BROOKS. West Medford, Mass. aug25,3t 



FOR SALE. — RED IRISH SETTER PUPPY, 

 3 mos. old, first-class field stock, choice of 

 litter; cheap if taken at once. Also foxhound 

 dog. 3 yrs. old. For pedigree and price address 

 Box 521, Gardiner, Me. It 



FOR SALE. 



Irish setter puppies, two dogs and two bitches, 

 4 mos. old, by Glencho ex Ino (A.K.R. 3789). Lov- 

 ers of good dogs would do well to improve this 

 opportunity, as by the death of Glencho it is 

 positively vour last chance to secure any of this 

 stock. PAGE & RICHMOND, 



It Box 691, Medford, Mass. 



FOR SALE-FOUR ENGLISH BEAGLE 

 bitches, 4 mos. old; price }6; also one broken 

 dog, price $10. E. P. EASTMAN, Lancaster, 

 N. H. It 



GUS BONDHU.— MATCHLESS BLUE BEL- 

 ton setter bitch; another well bred, great 

 fielder; both young and healthy. F. THuRLO, 

 *"* B street, Newburyport, Mass. It 



ST. BERNARDS FOR SALE.-SIX PUPPIES, 

 sire champion Apollo, dam Bernita, by 

 champion Hermit ex Dolphin II.; orange and 

 white, correct markings; very large for their 

 age, strong, healthy; no better bred ones exist; 

 sold for want of room. Address GRASMERE 

 KENNELS, Manchester, N. H. aug26,3t 



VfOR SALE.-TWO BEAUTIFULLY MARK- 

 F ed pointer dog puppies, by Nick of Naso out 

 of the famous bitch Temntation (A.K.R. 1590). 

 Write GEO. W. McNEIL, 20d Pacific ave., Jersey 

 City, N. J. R 



OXHOUNDS— FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. 

 One dog, 2J£ yrs. old; also a fine litter of 

 pups; first-class stock. C. L. SHAFER, Berlin, 

 Rensselaer C«., N. Y. it 



