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FOREST ANt) STREAM. 



[Dec. 15, 1§87. 



BROKAW M'FG CO., Newburgh, IS. T. 



ASK RETAIXEB8 FOB THEM. 



FLORIDA. 



We have the best assorted stock of Tackle and 

 Sporting Goods in general for use in Florida, of 

 any house in the United States, combining as we 

 do the best adapted articles of all the different 

 manufacturers. Sportsmen getting their sup- 

 plies from us are sure of getting just what is re- 

 quired and at lowest prices. 



ROCKWELL & KINNE, 



"Wholesale and Retail 



Guns, Fishing Tackle, Etc. 



38 West Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla. 



SPARKHALL'S 



SPECIFIC 



Be/ore Using. 



THE GREAT REMEDY FOR 



Sprung Knees, 

 Cockled Ankles 

 LAMENESS 



OF ALL KINDS. AND 



WEAK BAIIS. 



After Using, 



Will not Blister or interfere with the 

 horse's work. 



Testimonials mailed free on application. 

 The Specific is sold in quart bottles, price S4. 

 New York: Joiin Carle & Sons, 153 Water street. 

 Hartford, Conn.: A. Marwick, Jr. & Co., 376 Asylum st. 

 San Francisco, CaLi Wakelee & Co. 

 Chicago, III.: J. H. Fenton, 211 and 213 Wabash avenue. 

 Chicago, 111.: Morrison, Plummer Sc. Co., 52 Lake street. 

 Boston, Mass.: Geo. C. Goodwin & Co., 3« Hanover street. 

 Savannah, Ga.: Solomons & Co., Market Square. 

 Philadelphia, Pa.: Johnston, Holloway & Co. 

 Pittsburgh, Pa.: Loughrey & Frew, 102 Wood street. 

 Newark, N. J.: P. Hayden, 50 Mechanic straet. 



And the trade generally. 



x jnanPt'r 



and Windsor. Onturio 



J. N. DODGE, 



276 & 278 Division Street, 

 Deiroit, Mich. 



Manufacturer of White Cedar Decoy Ducks; also 

 Geese, Swan, Brant, Cost, Snipe and Plover De- 

 coys. For sals at factory, or by Hartley & Gra- 

 ham, K.Y.; E. K. Tryon, Jr. & Co., Phila.; Y^estern 

 Arms & C't'g. Co., Chicago; E. C. Meacham Arms 

 Co., St. Louis, aud all gun dealers in this country. 



"SHOOTING." 



Tbe only English journal devoted exclu- 

 sively to sport with gun and rifle is Shooting, 

 edited by Sir Ralph P. Galhvey; Bart., author 

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

 Buekell, Esq., who exported all the Llewellin 

 setters to America and won the .National Brace 

 State and the Field Trial Derby four times 

 each. 



The most practical correspondence and the 

 best selection of advertisements appear in 

 Shooting weekly. 



Few Americans ever heard the names of 



ur best English guiiniakers. 



Price of Shooting, postpaid, $3.25 per annum. 

 Fend post office order to the Publisher, 182, 

 Strand, London, England. 



Commercial Travelers! 



Agents wanted who deal with the sporting 

 trade throughout the United States, to sell the 

 lowest priced and best rod and rod cover in the 

 market. Commission 10 per cent. References 

 required. Address FISH ROD, 



decl5,2t Forest and Stream office. 



WANTED TO EXCHANGE FOR FERRETS 

 or offers, pair tame hen hawks. Box 104, 

 Bomers, Conn, It 



WANTED. 



For tie Barnum & Lonfloa New Shows 



Six pure white mules (not gray) and six spotted 

 horses (not calico or piebald), from 5 to 8 yrs. old, 

 15}4 to 10 hands high, and 1,250 to l,4001bs. weight. 

 Must ho thoroughly found. 



Also wanted ten more running horses for the 

 Roman Hippodrome. Extreme speed not re- 

 quisite. 



Persons knowing of any unusually spotted ani- 

 mator living curiosities please communicate. 

 Address or call in person, 



BARNUM & BAILEY. 

 It Madison Square Garden, New York. 



WANTED. 



A few gentlemen sportsmen of means to club 

 together and buy 250 acres of good shooting 

 grouud; can he bought cheap; comprises swamp, 

 high woodland and two ponds, one about 1 mile 

 long by 14 mile wide. Good part ridge, quail, wood- 

 cock, duck and rabbit shooting on grounds now, 

 and can be made one of the finest preserves in 

 the State. Address O. F., care of Forest and 

 Stream, N. Y. It 



MIRAM1CHI 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 



Ferrets vs. Rats. 



The best broeds of both young and old Ferrets 

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

 92 Fulton Street, New York City. A complete 

 book on Ferrets and Rat Exterminating sent by 

 mail for 15 cents. 



TRACADIE SEA TROUT. — THE SUB- 

 scriber offers for sale a government lease 

 for ten years from the 1st of May last of Tracadie, 

 the best river for sea trout in New Brunswick, 

 Canada. Price $1,000, annual rental to govern- 

 ment ?50. Tracadie is 40 miles long and is easily 

 protected. The lease includes all the branches 

 of the river; it is very accessible and is naviga- 

 ble for canoes to its source. There are no port- 

 ages required to be made. Reference as to this 

 river, J. H. Phair, Esq., Fishery Commissioner, 

 Fredericton, New Brunswick, Can. EDWARD 

 JACK, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. 



FOR SALE.- .22-CALIBER CENTER-FIRE 

 Maynard, 26in. barrel, tools complete; grad- 

 uated peep sight, Flume hunting sights. Cost $40, 

 price S30. JAMES S. DODSON, Box 466, Beih- 

 lehem. Pa. declo,2t 



SHOOT THE BEST. 



For Sale— A 12-bore T^lbs. L. C. Smith ham- 

 merless gun, nearly new, cost $1C0, made to my 

 special order, and is a much better gun than you 

 generally see in this grade; a superior tr^p gun. 

 Price $75; no exchange. Send for exact meas- 

 urements and full particulars. W. H. PIERCE, 

 FecKsKlil, N. Y. It 



SOUTHERN SPOHTiNj PROPERTIES 



FOR SALS. 



Half a dozen choice game tracts in North and 

 South Carolina, from 1,000 to 10,000 acres at $1.60 

 to $7.50 per acre, with surrounding shooting 

 leases at nominal figures. Quail, snipe, turkeys, 

 ducks, deer and hears. Minute particulars on 

 personal application. 



CLARENCE GORDON, 

 It Southern Investments, 59 Liberty St., N. Y. 



FOR SALE— WHOLE OR HALF INTEREST 

 in gun and sporting goods business; whole 

 $3,000. one-half $1,500. Great bargain. Boss 

 business; no competition. Cause, poor health. 

 Write Kniskern & Co , 113 Baldwin st., Elmira, 

 N. Y. It 



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- 

 fectly new, at half price. No. 6 State St., 

 New York, Room 13. novlT.tf 



LIVE WHITE HARKS (Lepus Amcricanus), 

 captured and properly boxed and delivered 

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

 receipt 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 



Chester White, Berksmre 

 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 AT A BARGAIN. — ONE JOHN 

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

 Quality, elaborately engraved, highly finished 

 and perfectly new. Wiilbe sold at one-half the 

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

 178 Broadway. New York. sept2,tf 



FOR SALE.— MAGFIFICENT ELK, MOOSE, 

 mountain sheep and deer heads, eiepantly 

 mounted. Photographs of twenty heads for $1, 

 which mav be deducted from first order. WM. 

 HOWLING, Taxidermist, Minneapolis, Minn. 



decl,3t 



LIVE QUAIL FOK 8 ALE. E. B. WOOD- 

 WARD, 174 Chambers st.. N. Y. dec8,4t 



The Diseases of Horses; 



Their Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment. To 

 which is added a complete dictionary of 

 equine materia medica. By Hugh Dalziel. 



A very complete, concise and intelligible trea- 

 tise, conveniently arranged. Every horse owner 

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



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 

 40 Park Row, New York. 



Ma m Jftufi. 



Old English Mastiffs 



IN THE STUD. 



MINTING. 



Winner 1st and three specials, Boston, 1887; 1st, 

 Providerce, 1887; special $25 for best mastiff dog 

 or bitch; special $100 silver challenge cup. New 

 York, 1887. Never oeaten in America. 



CHAMPION 



ILFORD CAUTION. 



Winner 1st each, Boston, New York, Hartford, 

 Stafford, Newark, champion Providence and 

 Boston. Sire of the prize dogs llford Chancellor 

 II ford Caution II., Moses, Noble Caution, Duch- 

 ess, Hanah H., Dapheue and many others. 



ILFORD CORONER 



(JUST IMPORTED). 

 Winner many prizes in England. Sired by 

 champion Orlando. 



All the above dogs are imported. Full particu- 

 lars on application. Mv dogs won the kennel 

 prize at New York, Boston and Providence, 1887, 

 and all specials on mastiffs at Boston except one 

 which I offered myself, and was won by a son of 

 champion llford Caution. 



Fine litter of pups for sale, by MINTING out 

 of a daughter of champion llford Caution. 



E. H. MOORE, Melrose, Mass. 



BLEMTON KENNELS, 



HEMPSTEAD, t. I. 



Fox-Terriers at Stud 

 Champ. LUCIFER 



■ (as in prteseiiti) — t'w **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 m America and England. 

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



RESOLUTE— Fee $15. 



To a few approved hitches. 

 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 Vic. 

 Address GERMAN HOPKINS, 



tf Hempstead, L. L 



POINTERS IN THE~STU£ 



SAOHKM, clianip. Beaufort's best son. FeeS25. 

 For speed an! endurance he has no superior. 



B L KPKIsJE, by champ. Nick of Naso ex Polly. 

 Fee $85. 



M a.nO BOY, champ. Nick of Naso's best son. 

 Fee $25. 



To any breeder who will run one or more of 

 their get in a held trial, I will allow return ser- 

 vice free of charge. 



FOK SAI.K.— The Derby winners for 1888, by 

 champ. Graphic ex champ. Clover. These pup- 

 pies are handsome rich iiver and white, and just 

 the age to be handled. Address with stamp, 

 CLIFTON KENNEL, 

 203 Summit avenue, Jersey City, N. J. 



GLOSTER. 



Champion of Champions. 



Gloster is a b., w. and t. Llewellin setter, by 

 Dashing Rover ex Trinket. Winner of 1st, Mem- 

 bers' Stake, and divided 2d, All- Aged Stake, E. F. 

 T. C, High Point, N. C. 1S86; winner of 1st, All- 

 Aged £take, aud winner of 1st, Cnampion Stake, 

 E. F. T. C, High Point, N. C, 1887. Only ap- 

 proved bitches will be accepted. Fee $75. 

 Address FRANK FORESTER KENNELS, 

 decl5,6mo Warwick, Orange Co., N. Y. 



€3S-«*/tl3L*S5 Joy. 



(Champ. Gath— Gem.) A grand field doghimself 

 aud litter brother to celebrated Oath's Mark 

 and Hope; also the same blood as Joey B., Nat 

 Goodwin and Chance. Kee S20; free service in 

 case of failure. Address D. A. GOODWIN, JR., 

 Newburyport, Mass. 



STUD. 



WHITE ENGLISH BULL-TERRIER 



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



Weight 451bs. Fee $15. 



BARONET (A.K.R. 4480) 



Weight 271bs. Fee $15. 



ROYAL DIAMOND (A.K.R. 4311) 



White English terrier, weight ISlbs. Fee 515. 

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

 NEWMAN, 87 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. 



CASTLE ROCK 



Scotch Collie Kennels. 



Address W. E. MUNSON, Brantford, Conn. 



Silver Bfcioe. 



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

 5tad Fee, » 16. (A.K.R. 3758). Pups for sale. 

 CAPITOL CITY KENNELS, 

 sepl,tf Lansing, Mich. 



STUD MASTIFFS. SEASON OF 1887-88. 



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

 ARDSON, Westfield, Mass. novl7,3mo 



HILL ON THE DOG. 



THE STANDARD WORK ON THEIR 



MANAGEMENT AND DISEASES. 

 Price SS.OO. 



For sale by Forest and Stream Publishing Oo. 



gn tfte MM. 



ENGLISH MASTIFFS. 



IN THE STUD, 



To a limited number of approved bitches, 

 THAT GRAND MASTIFF DOG 



MOWAKCH 



(A.K.R. 5507). 

 1st, 3d and special prizes, N. E. Kennel Club, 

 April, '87, only time shown, not 11 mos. old. 

 Full pedigree sent on application. 



forTaie. 



An exceptionally fine litter of puns, by the 

 above Monarch out of Salva (A.K.C.S.B. 0853). 



WYOMING KENNELS, 



Box 108, Melrose, Mass. 



Smallest prize pug stud dog in this country; 

 weight OJ^lbs. (A.K.R. 3230). in the stud. Pi dipreo 

 and full particulars. HENRY C. oURDICK, 

 150 Bridge, st., Springfield, Mass. 



Ito Mtnml 



MASTIFFS 



For sale, very choice bred ones, of different ages, 

 sired by Boss, winner of special prizc,the Lest mas- 

 tiff bred in America, New York, 1886). Also choice 

 ones sired by Ph»™ oh (see Harper's Monthly of 

 May, 1887, for pictures of both). From the best 

 imported and prize winning bitches. 



Ja WINCHELL, Fair Haven, Vt. 



OTUD BEAGLE VICTOR (RATTLER EX 

 O Lady Bird ID, bred by Capt. AsEheton. At 

 least 78 per cent, of registered beagles contain 

 the blood of this dog. Ho is still vigorous in the 

 stud, and can keep up in the field with the best 

 of a pack. Will be valuable to cross on Rowett 

 bitches. Stands lSJ^in. in. high, color black, 

 white and tan. Price $35. ASSOCIATED 

 FANCIERS, 237 S. Sth st., Phila, Pa. decl5,tf 



FOR SALE.— BEAUTIFUL BLACK AND TAN 

 English foxhounds, 5 mos. old, $7; one native 

 hound, 14 mo?., $10. CORNWELL, Box 927, 

 Schenectady, N. Y. It 



Fl OR SALE.-COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES, 

 one dog blank and white, two bitches black, 

 full pedigree; cheap to an immediate purchaser. 

 MONADNOCK KENNELS. Peter boro, N.H. It 



F 



OR SALE— NEWFOUNDLAND MALE AND 

 female puppies. W. H. Ckoner, Piqua^O. 



F"OR SALE.— ENGLISH MASTiFF, FINELY 

 bred, handsome, obedient, clean and beauti- 

 fully trained. A grand watch clog, sleeps in 

 house at night, i8mos. old. Address ENGLISH 

 MASTIFF, 1235 Arch st., Phila., Pa. decl5.2t 



AGUS BONDHU SETTER BITCH, GOOD 

 fielder, no faults. Price $35. F. T., 57 Brom- 

 field st., Newburyport, Mass. It 



FOK SAL I-:. 



A Gordon setter, one of the finest bred dogs in 

 this country, wiU be given for a good gun or sold 

 for $100. WM. BUDD, 



It Chatham, N. J. 



WANTED.— LEMON BELTCN OR LEMON 

 and white Euglkh setter bitch, of good 

 pedigree Price must te low. Address V. L. B., 

 P. O. Box 47, New Cauaau, Conn. It 



FOR SALE.— A FIRST CLASS SETTER DOG, 

 well broken. Address JEFFREY SMITH, 

 Greenport, L. I. It 



St. Bernards. 



"Very fine litter of rough-coats for sale, from 

 the fine headed bitch Linda (A K.R. 2552), best 

 daughter of champion Hermit, by rough-coated 

 Hector, winner of 1st prize at Fall Rivei, 1885. 

 Address C. H. SPRING, Newton Lower Falls, 

 Mass. 



AN ENGLISH BEAGLE BITCH FOR SALE, 

 bred aud broken by H. C. Wolfe, Letvisburg, 

 Pa. Full pedigree, Syis. old. THOS. MANLEV, 

 Zoological Garden, Philadelphia, Pa. decl5,2t 



Beagle dog pup, 5 mos. old, from extra hunting 

 stock. Price $5. Address A. PARRY, 

 It Linden, Mass. 



FOK SALE 



Three fox-terrier dog pups, whelped Feb. 24, 

 1887, out of Warren Lady, (A.K.C.S.B. 4740), by 

 Bacchanal (A.KX'.S.B. 5452). Address WM. T. 

 McALEES, 22d & Callowhili sta., Phila., Pa. 



decl5,lmo 



SCOTCH COLLIES. — ONE LITTER NOW 

 ready, by champion Rob Roy ex our 1st 

 prize bitch Flyaway (cliampion Rex ex imported 

 Flora). Bargains at our prices. ABBOTT KEN- 

 NELS, Pontiac, Mich. It 



IRISH SETTERS. 



Very choice lot of pups, by champion Bruce, 

 winner of 24 prizes on the bench, not including 

 specials, out of Little Nell (champion Elcho ex 

 champion Rose), both held trial winners. Also 

 by champion Bruce out of Daisy (Chief ex 

 Leigh Doane), winner of 2d in the field; Chief 

 and Leigh are also winners in the field. Every 

 pup guaranteed to make a good worker with 

 proper training. I. HLNRY ROBERTS, Moores- 

 town, Burlington Co., N. J. dec!5,tf 



FOR SALE— A YOUNG, GOOD-LOOKING 

 lemon and white pointer; he is good on the 

 trail, stands staunch and retrieves careful; pedi- 

 gree, excellent fielders both sides; weight 501bs. 

 Price $40, half his value. E. K. SPERRY, H»rt- 

 ford, Conn. decl,8t 



COCKERS, ALL AGES, BLACK PETE AND 

 Oho stock. Cockers at stud. One-half ex- 

 press paid on all bitches sent me. Address with 

 stamp, H. D. BROWN, Waterbury,Vt. nov!7,10t 



WILL FINISH REPAIRING SOON. ALL 

 who are contemplating purchasing one of 

 my Llewellyn setter puppies at the lowest price 

 such stock was ever sold at, must do so immedi- 

 ately; price will advance. For particulars ad- 

 dress with stamp, CHAS. YORK, 9 & 11 Granite 

 Block, Bangor, Me. 



