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[Nov. 17, 1887. 



SMALL 

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 of Modern Practice. 



By C. P. KUNHARDT. 



Cloth, 370 pages of type aad 

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 SAMPSON, LOW & CO., LONDON, ENG. 



"SHOOTING." 



The only English journal devoted exclu- 

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 edited by Sir Ralph P. Gallwey, Bart., author 

 of the Badminton Library, and G. T. Teasdale- 

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 Stake and the Field Trial Derby four times 

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The most practical correspondence and the 

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Few Americans ever heard the names of 

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The Androscoggin Lakes 



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A NEW WORK ON ORNITHOLOGY. 



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STODDARD'S 



Map of the Adirondacks. 



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MIRAM1CHI SALMON AND TROUT ANG- 

 ling Association.— A club is being organized 

 to control certain valuable salmon and trout 

 pools on the Miramiehi 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 



ANTED.— LIVE PARTRIDGES (RUFFED 

 grouse) and prairie chickens (pinnated 

 grouse). Address particulars and terms to P. O. 

 Box 3,350, New York City. novl7,4t 



Rainbow Trout For Sale. 



5,000 genuine McCloud River rainbow trout, 2 

 years old next spring, average 7 to 9in. long; very 

 hardy and in prime condition. May be had if 

 applied for soon. Address JAS. O'NEILL, Supt., 

 South Side Sportsmen's Club, Oakdale, L. I., N.Y. 



Ferrets vs. Rats. 



The best breeds of both young and old Ferrets 

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

 93 Fulton Street, New York City. A complete 

 book on Ferrets and Rat Exterminating sent by 

 mail for 15 cents. 



FOR SAliE. 



10-bore Colt hammerless, 10-bore Westley Rich- 

 ards hammerless, 10-bore Parker, 12-bore Parker. 

 All high grade guns; some new, others little used. 



Box 472, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



BARGAIN.— NO. 8-BORE SCOTT GUN, PER- 

 f ectly new, at half price. No. 6 State st., 

 New York, Room 13. novl7,tf 



LIVE WHITE HARES (Lepus jLmericanus), 

 captured and properly boxed and delivered 

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

 icceipt of orders and remittances at $3 per pair. 

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

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

 Me. decl6,tf 



SEA TROUT.— THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS 

 for sale or lease, a ten years government fish- 

 ing lease' of Tracadie and Pockmouohe rivers. 

 They are he 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 

 Beatles, 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 AT A BARGAIN,— ONE JOHN 

 A. Nichols' B. L., 12-hore, 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 



The Diseases of Horses; 



Their Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment. To 

 which is added a complete dictionary of 

 equine materia medica. By Hugh Dalzibl. 



A very complete, concise and intelligible trea- 

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 should have such a book. Paper, 102 pages. 75c. 



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Stud St. Bernards. 



ROUGH-COATED. 



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

 in head and immense in bone. Fee $50. 



EIGEK, 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 in 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, 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 Prince at 

 Boston. Services for 1887 limited to eight ap- 

 proved bitches. Fee $ 100. 



WOTAN, imported from Switzerland, sire of 

 champion Montrose and other prize winners. 

 Fee $25 



THE HOSPICE KENNELS, 

 X. E. Hoot, Prop. Arlington, N. J. 



IN STUD. 



GrCktlx's Joy. 



Having purchased Joy of Dr. J. N. Maclin, 

 Keeling, Tenn., I offer his services to a few ap- 

 proved bitches. Fee $20. Joy is evenly marked 

 black, white and tan Llewellin setter, is by 

 champion Gath ex Gem, is litter brother to cele- 

 brated field trial winners Gath's Mark and Hope. 

 He is a fine field animal, was broken by the well- 

 known trainer D. E. Rose. To the owner of every 

 bitch that is served I will present an elegant 

 crayon of Gath's Joy. Address 



D. A. GOODWIN, JR., Newburvport, Mass. 



PUGS 



FOR SALE. SEND FOR 

 descriptive price list. 

 IN THE STUD. 



Champion Bradford Ruby (13^4) 



CITY VIEW KENNELS, Box 1369,New Haven, Oonn. 



CRICKET. 



Smallest prize pug stud dog in this country; 

 weight 9J41bs. (A.K.R. 3230), in the stud. Pedigree 

 and full "particulars. HENRY C. riURDICK, 

 150 Bridge St., Springfield, Mass. 



Silver Slioe. 



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

 Stud Pee, « 1 5. (A.K.R. 3758). Pups for sale. 

 CAPITOL CITY KENNELS, 

 sepl,tf Lansing, Mich. 



QTUD MASTIFFS. SEASON OF 1887-88. 



O Send for terms and pedigrees. C. C. RICH- 

 ARDSON, Westfield, Mass. nov27,8mo 



BLEMTON KENNELS, 



HEMPSTEAD, 1.. I. 



Fox-Terriers at Stud 



Champ. LUCIFER 



(as in praesenti)— Pee *30 



From Oct. 1 to Dec. 31. 

 To a few approved bitches. 

 Sire, champion Splinter; dam, Kohinoor, winner 

 of many cups and prizes in England. 



BACCHANAL— Fee $20. 



Winner of many prizes in America and England. 

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



RESOLUTE — Fee $15. 



To a few approved bitches. 

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



SENTINEL— Fee $15. 



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

 Bacchanal; dam, champion Safety. Winner 

 of 1st, puppy class, Newport. 



REGENT VOX-Fee $10. 



Prize winner. 

 Sire, Tackier; dam, Sandy Vie. 

 Address GERMAN HOPKINS, 



tf Hempstead, L. I. 



STUD. 



WHITE ENGLISH BULL-TERRIER 



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



Weight lolbs. 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 KENNELS 



IN THE STUD. 



BEN WYVIS (A. K. R. 8693),'bv Ben Nevis, ex 

 Meg M>vriUes. Pee, S15. Young dogs jincl 

 puppies .'oiistjmtlv on haud. Can be seen or sddrewi 

 W. E. M IN SON, Branfwd, Conn. 



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 



DOGS FOB SALE. 



Newfoundlands, St. Bernards, Mastiff* 

 Betters, Pointers, Spaniels, Pugs. Yorkshire 

 Skye, Scotch, Fox, Ball and Black and Taj 

 Terriers, Blood, Beagle and Fox Hounds. 

 Begs and Pups at low prices. 

 I. UAPKB, 461 IT. 8th, PHILAB'A., PA 



COHANNET KENNEJL — FOR SALE, A 

 beautiful litter of blue blood puppies, by 

 Phil Warwick (A.K.S.B.5,676) ex Kaydid (A.K.S.B. 

 5,746), Also broken and unbroken dogs, with full 

 and guaranteed pedigree. W. E. JONES, 

 octl3,tf Easton, Mass. 



BULL-TERRIER PUPPIES FOR SALE-BY 

 champion Count ex Kit (champion Tarquin 

 —Meg); satisfaction guaranteed; correspondence 

 solicited. WM. MARINER, 405 Broadway, Mil- 

 waukee. Wis. novl0,2t 



FINE ENGLISH MASTIFF FOR SALE,20mO8. 

 old, SOin. high, powerfully marie, very watch- 

 ful, kind and handsome; price, $60. 

 novl0,2t I. A. FISKE, Westbrook, Conn. 



Very Choice Irish Fuppies. 



ForSale— Several Irish red setter puppies of 

 the best possible breeding for either bench or 

 field, whelped Sept. 30, 1887. Sire imported Sars- 

 fleld (champion Garryowen ex Currer Belle II.), 

 very handsome and one of the best field dogs of 

 his day. Dam, Red Belle (Glencho ex Tara), 2d, 

 puppv class, New York, 1887. Belle has matured 

 very handsome, and did some elegant work on 

 woodcock when in whelp. As to beauty and 

 field quality of Belle, I refer to W. H. Pierce. 

 Peekskill, N. Y. Address J. H. HITCHCOCK, 

 Sing Sing, N. Y. novl7,2t 



WANTED— A GOOD IRISH SETTER BITCH 

 for breeding purposes. Must be thoroughly 

 house broken. Also a good dog pup. MALCOLM 

 GIFFORD, Hudson, N. Y. It 



OR SALE OR EXCHANGE. — THOROUGH- 

 bred red Irish setter dog, very handsome, 

 for thoroughbred English beagle hound. Ad- 

 dress Box 371, Somerville, N. J. It 



ITOR SALE.— A HIGH-BRED LLEWELLIN 

 -F setter dog, 9 mos. old, color black and white, 

 evenly marked, by Pride of the Dominion ex 

 Fredreeka, Price £35. Address C. L.HuPKINS, 

 Norwich, Conn. It 



Two Dark Red Setters, 



11 and 18 mos.; handsome; low; sire and grand- 

 sire champions Chief and Glencho. 

 It X. Y. Z., Station R, New York City. 



IT^OR SALE. — FIVE BEAGLE PUPPIES, 

 - whelped Oct. 3; dam Fanny, 17in. earage, 

 loin, high; sire Prince, 16J4in. earage and 13J.£m. 

 high; $6 each. Orders booked. E. P. CLOUD, 

 Kennett Square, Pa. It 



"VOUR CHOICE OF HANDSOME LOT OF 

 X Llewellin setter puppies, dog or bitch, while 

 I am rebuilding kennel, for $10. Field trial and 

 bench show stock. Address with stamp 

 CHAS. YORK, 

 9 & 11 Granite Block, Bangor, Me. 



Special Sale of Cockers. 



Eight young pups, 6 dogs, Stubbs stock. Sev- 

 eral nearly full grown dogs and bitches, all col- 

 ors; two fine young bitches in whelp. All at 

 special low prices. HANDSOME BROOK KEN- 

 NELS, Franklin, Del. Co., N. Y. novl7,3t 



CHAMPHON BLACK PETE COCKERS. AGE 

 4 mos.; Newfoundland and Great Danes. In- 

 close stamp. H. D. BROWN, Waterbury, Vt. 



novl7,10t 



f'OR SALE.— ST. BERNARD DOG, 2 YRS. 

 old, sound and healthy and of gentle, affec- 

 tionate disposition, excellent pedigree. Price 

 very reasonable. C. E. LEWIS, Suspension 

 Bridge, N. Y. It 



