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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Sept. 22, 1887. 



SMALL 

 YACHTS, 



Their tap and Construction, Ex- 

 emplified Ij tie Kolii Types 

 of MeJero Practice. 



By C. P. KUNHARDT. 



Cloth, 370 pages of type and 

 illustrations, and 70 plates. Size 

 of page, 141x121. Price $7.00. 



FOR SALE BY 



FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 



39 Park Row, New York. 



Dr. WARNER'S Health Underwear, 



HADE OP TWO QUALITIES, 



Selected CAMEL'S HAIR and / 

 Pure NATURAL WOOL. 



Five Reasons Icr Wearing the Health Underwear. 



1st, Camel's Hair and Wool are twice as warm 

 as the same weight ol Cottoa or Linen. 



2d. They protect the body against excessive 

 heat and against drafts and sudden changes of 

 temperature. 



8d. They 8re an important protection against 

 col ls, catarrh, consumption, neuralgia, rheuma- 

 tism and malaria. 



4th. They cannot crock, fade or poison the skin, 

 as they are natural colure ami contain no dyes. 



6th. The Camel's Hair is warranted to wash 

 without shrinking. 



Manufactured in all styles of Gentlemen's, La- 

 dies' and Children's Underwear ami Night Shins. 



FOR SALE BY LEADING MERCHANTS. 



Catalogue with Prices sent on application. 



WARNER BROS., 359 Broadway, N. Y. 



THE AUDUBON BADGE 



Is a brooch pin in coin silver with the motto and 

 monogram of the Society. 



Chaste in design and tasteful in execution, it 

 presents an attractive appearance, and is pro- 

 tected from tarnishing by a beautiful satin finish 

 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 Srream Publishing Co. 



40 PARK ROW, NEW YORK. 



E. & H. T. ANTHON»& CO., 



681 Broadway, New York. 



Every Prominent Gun Dealer Sell* 



ALLEN'S METAL DUCK CALLER 



(NEW REED), 



The Only Caller that Perfectly Imitates the 

 Wild Duck. Price $1.00. 



ALLEN'S BOW-FACING OARS! 



The Best in th«» World. »ii 00 Per Pair. 



Send for little catalogue to 



F. A. ALLEN, Monmouth, III. 



AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE, 

 school of, in Harvard University. Address 

 PROF. F. H; STORER, .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. jyl4,tf 



LI YE QUAIL OR PARTRIDGE BY THE 

 dozen. LEWIS A. BERGER, Langhorne, 

 Pa. septl5.2t 



COPIES WANTED. ^TAN. 4, u, is and 25. FEB. 1, 

 March 8 and Sept. 18. 1883;- Feb. 7 and 14. March 

 S, 1884. We are short of these issues, and would ba 

 obliged if any of our readers having one or all of 

 these numbers that they do not want will send to 

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

 York Citv. mar28.tif 



Goose and Brant Shooting. 



The subscriber is the owner of a large tract of 

 land on the Island of Miscou, New Brunswick, 

 embracing the finest goose and brant shooting 

 in America, and is prepared to issue permits to 

 sportsmen on liberal terms. For further partic- 

 ulars apply to D. LEE BABBITT, Fredericton, 



N. B., Canada. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— TWO FINE 

 glass cases of mounted woodcock and quail. 

 G. W. S., this office. It 



FOR SALE OR TO LEASE FOR A TERM 

 of years, Lake Charlotte, covering about 

 three hundred acres, situated in town of Galla- 

 tin, Columbia Co., N. Y.; about four miles from 

 railroad station; elevation twelve hundred feet; 

 splendid fishing. For particulars address 



H. N. LIVINGSTON, 

 sep!5,lmo Livingston, Col. Co., N. Y. 



WTT "T* T?TriT7 f or duck ponds. 



W i LU XilVJ-tLrf Grows in 1 to 8ft. of 

 water that has a mud bottom. Now is the time to 

 secure seed for the fall sowing; price 50 cts. per lb. 

 postpaid. Address Northruf, Braslau & 

 Goodwin Co., Seedsmen, Minneapolis, Minn. 



QEA 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 be had at all times on either. These 

 streams are very accessible. Particulars, with 

 plans showing routes by rail, on application to 

 EDWARD JACK, Fredericton, New Brunswick, 

 Canada. 



Chester White, Berkshire 

 and Poland China Pigs, 

 fine setter dogs, Scotch 

 Collies, Foxhounds and 

 m Beagles, Sheep and Poultry, 

 ss?^ bred and for sale by W. 

 GIP.BONS & CO., West Chester, Chester Co., Pa. 

 SeDd stamp for circular and price list. 



FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.— ONE JOHN 

 A. Nichols' B. L., 12-bore, 80m„ SUlbs., finest 

 Quality, elaborately en/raved, highly finished 

 aud perfectly new. Will be sold at one-haU the 

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

 178 Broadway, New York. sept2,t.f 



IVE WHITE HARES (Lepus Americanus), 

 captured and properly boxed and delivered 



Refer to ±±on. n. u. aiaiuey, ^i"] f.^ 1 ' 

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

 Me. declo,tf 



Forest & Stream File Binders, 



PRICE, 1B1.00. 



FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 



IFiOUWaNTTOILSII 



thing (curious, useful, scientific.. sporting, etc.) 

 "American Exchange and Mart," the only illus- 

 trated bargain paper in America, contains hun- 

 dreds of good trades every week, bend 5 cts. tor 

 copy. 17 (A.) Congress street, Boston, Mass, 



Ferrets vs. Rats. 



The best breeds of both young and old Ferrets 

 for sale at ADOLPH ISAACSEN'S "Sure Pop," 

 92 Fulton Street, New York City. A complete 

 book on Ferrets and Rat Exterminating sent by 

 mail for 15 cents. 



WILD RICE. 



Send in orders at once for fresh seed gathered 

 especially for planting. 



R. VALENTINE, Janesville, Wis. 



FOR SALE.— FRESH RICE SEED. CHAS. 

 GILCHRIST, Fishery Inspector, Port Hope, 

 Ontario, Canada. augl8,tf 



BLEHTON KENNELS, 



HEMPSTEAD, L. I. 



Fox-Terriers at Stud 



Champ. LUCIFER (as in praesenti)— Fee S50. 



To a few approved bitches. 

 Sire, champion Splinter; dam, Kohinoor, winner 

 of many cups and prizes in England. 



BACCHANAL— Fee S30. 



Winner of many prizes in America and England. 

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



REGENT VOX-Fee *10. 



Prize winner. 

 Sire, Tackier; dam, Sandy Vic. 



RESOLUTE— Fee 820. 



To a few approved bitches. 

 Sore, champ. Result; dam, champ. Diadem. 



SENTINEL— Fee S15. 



To a few approved bitches after Nov. 1. Sire, 

 Bacchanal; dam, champion Safety. Winner 

 of 1st, puppy class, Newport. 



SEMINOLE— Fee S10. 



After Nov. 1. (Litter brother to Sentinel.) 

 Lucifer and Bacchanal have 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, 



tf Hempstead, L. I. 



Stud St. Bernards. 



ROUGH-COATED. 



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

 in head and immense in bone. Fee $50. 



EIGER, 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 II. Fee 



SMOOTH-COATED. 



That grand young dog Champion HECTOR, 

 Apollo's best son, whelped Feb. 20, 1881, bred by 

 Henry Schumacher, Bern, Switzerland, aud 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 Prince 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. 



THE HOSPICE KENNELS, 

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



ENGLISH MASTIFF & ST. BERNARD 



VUtS FOR SALE. 



Tix tlxo iSt-ixcx. 



CAUTION, by ch'p. Hford Caution ex Countess. 

 PRINCK, bv ch'p. Me reliant Prince ex Miranda. 



BERKSHIRE KENNELS, 

 sepl5,4t P. O. Bo* 104, Hinsdale, Mass. 



Eng lish Bulldog 1 at Stud. 



CHXMPION TIPPOO (E.K.C.S.B. 11,938), 

 Late the property of John E. Thayer, Esq., win- 

 ner of 25 1st prizes and stud medal at Boston, 1887. 

 Best stud bulldog in America, s're 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., applv to GRASMERE KENELS, Manches- 

 ter, N. H. aug25t,f 



WicK of HXT&so 



IN THE STTJD. 



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

 dress NASO KENNELS, Ramsey, N. J. John 

 N. Lewis, Manager. febl7,tf 



Silver Shoe. 



Imported pug dog; a grand sire. Weight 131bs. 

 Stud Fee, * ' 5. (A.K.R, 3758). Pups for sale. 

 CAPITOL CITY KENNELS, 

 sepl,tf Lansing, Mich. 



CLIPPEH. 



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, Ht-len, etc. 

 ee 820. One or two good dog puppies for sale. 

 T *\ O Box 770, PhiladeJ 



JAS. WATSON, P. 



elphia. 



CASTLE ROCK SCOTCH COLLIE KENNELS 



IN THE STUD. 

 R?M WYVIS (A. K. R. by Ben Nevis, e> 

 Me K M "rilie". Fee, 1B15. TCoung do K8 and 

 UUliuleK 'ollKtuntly On hand. C»n bn eeeu «r Arl..r«ii 

 * \V. JE. MDSiSOJi, Branford, Conn. 



Small prize pug dog, imported stock, weight 

 lOlbs. (A.K.R, 3330), in the stud. Pedigree and lull 

 particulars. HENRY C. BURDICK, 



150 Bridge st., Springfield, Mass. 



IN THE STUD. 



MAINSPRING. Fee $50. „ r 

 Champ. Beaufort's best son, 8UWV« Fee fS6. 

 Apply to «L R< R4 EIj AN, ,., -r 



vy 75 Clifton Place, Jersey City, N.J. 



gtt me £tm 



Irish Setter Sarsfield, 



(Champion Garryowen ex Currer Bell II.) 



In the Stud. Fee $25.00. 



Imported to breed to Elcho and Glencho 

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

 be even haDdsomer 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- 

 skiB, N. Y. jy!4,3mo 



IN THE STUD. 



Yorkshire Toy Terrier. 



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

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

 color, perfect texture, measuring 17in. across 

 (SJain. on a side), weighs 41bs., is half brother to 

 champion BRADFORD HERO. Photographs 50 

 cents; complete pedigree and winnings free. 



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

 change Block, Bangor, Me. septlo,tf 



Oil ^~CT F0R SALE. SEND FOR 



II Ij ^% descriptive price list. 

 1 IN THE MUD. 



Ghamnion Bradford Ruby G^) 



0L1YVI WKENHELS. Box 1369, i* ewBLven, Oonn. 



STUD. 



WHITE ENGLISH BULL-TERRIER 



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



Weight 451bs. Fee f 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. 



English Setter Puppies. 



From imported Flora, by Prince Fred II. 

 (Emperor Fred— Kate IT.) whelped July 7, 1887. 

 Price $10. Dogs or bitches. Will guarantee these 

 pups to be just right ; stiong nose, natural 

 hunters, and very staunch with little training. 

 They are not sold to close out any scrub stock or 

 to make room, but were bred especially for the 

 trade, as business dogs. Address, 



H. JT PIERRE, Winsted. Conn. 



FUK nALK. 



A fine black and white Llewellyn setter, 15mos. 

 old, sired by the field trial winner Gus Bondhu 

 ex Model Druid ; yard broken. Address, A. M. 

 TUCKER, 85 Main street, Charlcstown, Mass. 



CLIFTON KENNEL. 



The pointer kennel of America for field and 

 bench stock, offer for sale pointers, thoroughly 

 broken; pups by champion Graphic ex champion 

 Clover, and some by Mainspring ex Lulu. Ad- 

 dress With stamp CLIFTON KENNEL, 203 Sum- 

 mit avenue, Jersey City, N. J. sepl5,tf 



>f)K LIVER AND WHITE POINTER BITCH 

 ^juO Vavnol, by Meteor out of Rita Croxteth: 

 Phree pitch ;pups, $10 ^each^yJBang_ (2839) out of 



Vaynol. 

 Mass. 



ROCKWOOD, Ashbui-nham, 

 sepl5,2t 



TWO CHOICE BRED LLEWELL1N SETTER 

 dogs, 8 mos. old, will be sold at once at a 

 low price. These dogs are perfect in every way, 

 and combine the strains of some of the best, 

 known prize winners on the bench and in the 

 field. For particulars and pedigree address 

 W. W. WILSON, 

 Shawsheen Kennels. Billerica, Mass. 



St. Bernards. 



A few beautiful puppies from the grand im- 

 ported prize winner bitch ORGAR, by the cele- 

 brated imported dog VICTOR JOSEPH, winner 

 of 1st prize in both England and America. For 

 particulars address C. E. LEWIS, Suspension 

 Bridge, N. Y. 8e.pl5,2t 



CROCKER SPANIEL PUPS FOR SALE 



cheap. Four bitches, liver and white, six 



weeks old. Address A. J. bUTT, Ogdensburg, 



N. Y. seplo^t 



Greyhound Puppy. 



A very handsome puppy for sale, out of im- 

 ported Cassandra by imported champion Balkis, 

 winner of 23 prizes and the Ashdown Derby, 

 Uxbridge, Hast ngs and Sussex Stakes. Apply 

 H. W. HUNTINGTON. 118 South Eighth St., 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. seplo,2t 



FOX-TERRIERS FOR SALE —WELL BRED, 

 handsome, intelligent and perfectly healthy. 

 Sold for no fault, One 7 mos. old and one 13 mos. 

 old: $15 each; satisfaction guaranteed. Address 

 STRAWBERRY HILL KENNELS, Leicester, 

 Mn--. Rer.rl5.2t 



DOOS FOR SALE. 



» Newfoundlands, St. Bernard*. Mastiff. 

 Settert, Pointers, Spaniels, Pugs. Yorkshire 

 Skye. Scotch, Fox. Boll and Black and Tai 

 Terriers, Blood, Beagle and Fox Hound*. 

 Doga and Pup. at loir prices. 

 1. MAPMB, 461 »■ 9th. PHIUP'A., PA. 



OiNiii UliAOK. WnTiE AND 'i AN DU*AV- 

 ellin setter dog pup, whelped March 9, 1887, 

 by Gun (Gladstone-May B.) out of the cure Layer- 



ack bitch Victoria Laverack (lempesi— tally); 

 just right age to begin to train now. Will sell at 

 a bargain. Address w'th stamp CHA&. YORK, 

 9 & 11 Gianite Block, Bangor, Me. 



F~OR~SALE.-A NICE-LOOKING, YOUNG 

 and well broken pointer at a very low price, 

 JOHN T. FRANCIS, Hartford, Conn. sep22,3t 



B 



EAGLES.- ONE PAIR FASHIONABLY 

 xJ bred puppies; also one thoroughly broken 

 reliable rabbit dog, Inclose, stamp for descrip- 

 tion and price. S. C. GRAFF, Cadia, O. It 



FOR SALE "OR ~ TRADE.— TWO ENGLISH 

 pointers, well tiained on woodcock, quail 

 Or partridge, back splendid; cost fc223; wi'l sell for 

 $150, or trade the same for Urst-class St. Bernard. 

 C. WAGNER, 101 Franklin St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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