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FOREST AND STREAM. 



|May 19, 188?. 



FERGUSON'S PATENT ADJUSTABLE 



With Silver Plated toco- 

 motive Reflectors. 



For Night Hunting and 

 Fishing, Camping, Boating, 

 Driving at Night, etc. 



Excelsior Dash Lamp, 



Superior to all others. 



Send stamp for 

 Illustrated Catalogue. 



ALBERT FERGUSON, Office, 65 Fulton St., N. Y. 



QCKEW PLATES, TAPS, DIES, ETC., FOR 



iO gunsmiths and amateurs. Send for illustrated 

 catalogue to S. W. CARD & CO., Mansfield, Mass. 



The handsomest steam launch in the market, 

 29' x6'; cast §1,000 last spring; price $700; all 

 bright and new. W. I. SNYDER, 12S Nassau st., 



FOLDING BOATS. 



Something entirely new; the best thing out. 

 Send for circular. Box 153, Cleveland, O. 



SECTIONAL & FOLDING BOAT CO. 



CURF.-7-TON CUTTER, SSft. LOADLDXE, 

 O built 1SS3, designed by Harvey, sails (Sawyer) 

 1886, copper fastened, lead keel. Address SURF, 

 care Forest and Stream. 



ECOND-HAND MOHICAN CANOE SAILS, 

 40 and 20ft., Btorm lateen 25ft. Price $35; 

 cost new $05; little used. Address NATHAN A. 

 GIBBS, Norwich, Conn. 



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WANTED— A SECOND-HANDED PLEAS- 

 ure steam boat, 20 or 25ft. long, or engine 

 suitable for same size boat. D. M., Charleston, 

 Tenn. 



FOR SALE . — CANOE JAP, RADIX BOARD, 

 65ft. balance lug sail; good record; $60. F. 

 B. C, P. O. Box 950, New York City, 



Wanted. 



LIVE QUAIL WANTED. 



Address with quantity and price, 



ALFRED PARRISH, 

 10 Wall street, New York City. 



COPIES WANTED. — JAN. 4, 11, 18 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 be 

 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. mar26,tf 



WANTED.-5,000 LIYE QUAIL BY THE 

 Jekyl Island Club, Brunswick, Ga. Parties 

 in the South and West desiring to contract for 

 delivering live quail to nearest express company 

 stations address R. L. OGDEN, Superintendent, 

 Jekyl Island, Ga., or office of the club, 52 Broad- 

 way, N. Y. It 



TO FISHERMEN. 



The undersigned will sell to sportsmen lakes 

 and streams well stocked with trout and easily 

 accessible, in the Maritime Provinces of Canada. 

 Tracings on linen on a large scale of any rivers 

 there, showing granted lands, furnished to order. 

 Address EDWARD JACK, Fredericton, New 

 Brunswick, Can. jan6,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. — THE ESTATE OF THEODORE 

 Lincoln, late of Dennysville, Washington 

 county, Maine. This estate comprises timber 

 lands, shore privileges, mills and wharves, sit- 

 uated on Dennys River. The river has been re- 

 stocked with young salmon, and can be made a 

 desirable place for fly-fishing. For particulars 

 inquire of BENJ. LINCOLN, Adm., Dennysville, 

 Mai e. May5,4t 



LIVE WHITE HARES (Lepus Amcrwamts), 

 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. O. Stanley, Dixfield, Me., Fish 

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

 Me. decl6,tf 



FOR SALE.— MAGNIFICENT SPECIMENS 

 of mammoth moose and elk heads, deer, 

 antelope, mountain sheep and caribou heads, etc., 

 elegantly mounted. WM. HOWLING, Taxider- 

 mist, Minneapolis, Minn. myl9,3t 



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. myl9,tf 



FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.— ONE JOHN 

 A. Nichols' B. L., 12-bore, 30in., SJ^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 



I'm MXt. 



PHOTOGRAPHS WILL NOT LIE! 



CHOICE EGGS FOR HATCHING. 

 Wyandottes, per 18, $2; Plymouth Rooks, per 

 13, $2; Pekin Ducks, per 11, $2; Bronze Turkeys, 

 40 cents each; White Wyandottes, per 13, 85. 

 Upon receipt of an order it will be booked at 

 what date to ship, and I will send you a photo- 

 graph of the birds. If not satisfactory to you upon 

 examination I will cancel your order and return 

 your money. Address H. J. PIERRE, Winsted, 

 ©onn . 



SHOOTING AND FISHING BETWEEN THE 

 Atlantic and Chesapeake. Profitable lands, 

 good buildings, combining shooting (geese, ducks, 

 quail, woodcock and salt water birds), fishing 

 good and abundant, oyster rights excellent; 8 

 hours to New York in a sleeper. Write BROWNE, 

 JACOB & CO., Accomack C. H., Va. dec30 



FOR SALE.— 12-GAUGE SPENCER G-SHOT 

 repeating shotgun, new; cost $45; price $30. 

 Address F. A. TREAD WELL, Albany, N. Y. It 



Stud St. Bernards. 



ROUGH-COATED. 



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

 in head and immense in bone. Fee $50. 



EIGER, imported from Switzerland; 1st, Buf- 

 falo, 1887. A dog of symmetry and quality above 

 the average, of the best strain; excellent in coat. 

 Fee. $25. 



SMOOTH-COATED. 



That grand young dog HECTOR, Apollo's best 

 son, whelped Feb. 20, 1884, bred by Henry Schu- 

 macher, Bern, Switzerland, and purchased by us 

 from him in Feb., 1880. Hector is the best smooth- 

 coated dog in America. He won special for best 

 St. Bernard at Buffalo show, beating cham- 

 pion Otho. Services for 1887 limited to eight ap- 

 proved bitches. Fee $100. 



WOTAN, imported from Switzerland, sire of 

 Montrose, winner of 1st, puppy class, Buffalo, 

 1887. Fee $25. 



THE HOSPICE KENNELS, 

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



Chestnut Hill Kennels. 



Our winnings at bench shows this year with our 



Collies and Irish Setters 



Number about 100 prizes, the young stock among 

 many other prizes having taken 1st and 2d in the 



Collie Club Sweepstakes. 



The services of our dogs are offered in the stud, 

 and we have trained and untrained stock con- 

 stantly on hand for sale. 



Address for stud cards or any other particulars, 



CHESTNUT HILL KENNELS, 



P. O, Box 1030, Philadelphia, 



Ilford Cromwell 



IN THE STUD. 



Fee, $50. 



A. G. HULL, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 



STUD. 



WHITE ENGLISH BULL-TERRIER 



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



Weight 451 bs. Fee $15. 



BARONET (A.K.R. 4480) 



Weight 271bs. Fee $15. 



ROYAL DIAMOND (A.K.R. 4311) 



White English terrier, weight ISlbs. Fee $15. 

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

 NEWMAN, 87 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. 



STUD FOX-TERRIER 



LITTLE SWELL, 



Sire champion Spice, dam Relish; winner of 

 many prizes in England. Fee $15. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIER 

 CHAMPION VORT1GEEN 

 At stud, Foe $15. Puppies by the above dogs for 

 sale. EDWARD LEVER, 906 Walnut st., Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. mayl9,tf 



WicK of BJaso 



IN THE STUD. 



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

 dress NASO KENNELS, Ramsey, N. J. John 

 N. Lewis, Manager. feb!7.tf 



BEAUFORT. 



CHAMPION POINTER OF THE WORLD. 

 Stud Fee, S50. 

 janSOtf C. H. MASON, New Rochelle, N.Y. 



CASTLE ROCK SCOTCH COLLIE KENNELS 



IN THE STUD. 

 BEN WYVIS (A- K. R. 3553), byBenKevU, 

 McgMerrlUes. Fee, «15. Young do«» o 



puppi 



I constantly on linnd. Can be t — . 

 W. JE. MTTASON, llrnnford, Conn. 



rs THIS STUD. 



MAINSPRING, Fee $50. 

 Champ. Beaufort's best son. SACHEM, Fee $35. 

 Apply to J. H. PHELAN, 



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



>lioe» 



Small imported pug dog, sire of many winners. 

 Stud fee $10. (A.K.R. h758). Particulars and 

 pedigree, JAMES BOWDEN, 



290 West Eleventh st., New York. 



CLIPP ER. 



A typical collie with the proper coat. See press 

 notices. Bv champion Eclipse out of Nestor. 

 This is the strain that produced Glenlivat, Glen- 

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

 Fee '$20. One or two good dog puppies for sale. 

 JAS. WATSON, P. O. Box 770, Philadelphia. 



COCKER SPANIELS.— IN THE STUD.— CAP- 

 tain Stubbs, liver and white and ticked. 

 Pups bv him and others constantly on hand and 

 for sale. HANDSOME BROOK KENNELS, E. 

 Cohoon, Prop., Franklin, Del. Co., N.Y. myl2,2t 



fa m mm. 



BLEMTON KENNELS, 



HEMPSTEAD, L.. I. 



Fox-Terriers at Stud 



Champ. ETJCXFER (as in prsesenti)— Fee S>50. 



To a few approved bitches. 

 Sire, champion Splinter; dam, Kohinoor, winner 

 of many cups and prizes in England. 



BACCHANAL— Fee $30. 



Winner of many prizes in America and England. 

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



REGENT VOX-Fee 810. 



Prize winner. 

 Sire, Tackier; dam, Sandy Vic. 



RESOLUTE— Fee S30. 



To a few approved bitches. 

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



Lucifer and Bacchanal will leave for England 

 on the 1st of June for the Jubilee show, return- 

 ing in the middle of July. Intending breeders 

 please note. 



Address GERMAN HOPKINS, 



tf Hempstead, L. I. 



AT STUD 



To a few approved bitches only, 



Rough-Coated St. Bernard 



Born Jan. 26, 1885. 1st prize at late Westmin- 

 ster show, N. Y.; only time ever exhibited. 

 Foo, $50.00. 



Sired by BeUo, S.H.S.B. Swiss Kennel Register 

 No. 14: winner of many 1st prizes in Switzerland. 

 Dam Gemma, 2d prize. Basle, 1885. Gemma, by 

 Barry, now called Landgrave in England, winner 

 of many 1st and special prizes in Switzerland 

 and England. Breeders will notice that in breed- 

 ing Barry II. combines the best strains of blood 

 in Switzerland. His brothers are prize winners 

 and sires of prize winners in Germany and Aus- 

 tria. Imported and owned by 



W. J. EHRICBL 



myl2, 



806 West 58th street, New York. 



ST. BERNARDS. 



Very fine litter by 



Morcliaiit Prince 



who had sired four 1st prize pups and three 1st 

 prize litters of pups before he left England. 



THE OLD ENGLISHSTUD MASTIFFS 



ILFORD CAUTION, ) 



MINTING, VIN THE STUD. 



ORION, ) 



Send for Catalogue. 



E. H. MOORE, 



Melrose, Mass. 



IN THE STUD.— HANDSOME ENGLISH 

 setter PREMIER (A.K.C.S.B. 5017), Dashing 

 Monarch ex Armida). Fee $15. In the field Pre- 

 mier is very fast and stylish, full of point and a 

 tireless hunter. Won 2d at Boston, 1886. Sire of 

 Premier's Lad, 2d at Boston, 1887. Address BLUE 

 BLOOD KENNEL, Newburyport, Mass. 



DARK RED SETTERS 



5 mos. and 13 mos. old; very handsome; sires and 

 grandsires, champions Chief, Glencho and Elcho; 

 reasonable prices. X. Y. Z., Station R., N.Y. It 



FOR SALE.— A VERY HANDSOME PUG 

 dog, 3 mos. old, choice of litter, by Chequas- 

 set Kennels' Thunder (champion Young Toby ex 

 Lady Fossie) out of my Trinket (Young Toby ex 

 Tantram). Full printed pedigree. Price $20. 

 Address BLUE BLOOD KENNEL, Newbury- 

 port, Mass. may!9,2t 



WILL SELL VERY CHEAP. 



A nice young liver and white cocker bitch, 

 with pup by Brag. For peedigeee, etc., address 

 FLEETFOOT KENNELS. Delhi, Del. Co., N. Y. 



myl9,tf 



WILL SELL CHEAP FOR WANT OF USE, 

 two well bred setters, dog 16 mos. old, 

 partly broken, keen, nicely marked; bitch 3 yrs. 

 old, partly broken, fine worker; field pedigree. 

 Address SETTER, Simcoe, Ont. myl9,2t 



For Sale Cheap— Two Fox-Terrier Bitches, 



By Imp. Viper ex Imp. Vixen. 

 1.— TANGLE (A.K.R. 4964), 12 months. 

 1— TAM TAM (A.K.R. 4963), 6 

 We are selling these thoroughbred bitches sim- 

 ply to make room. Litter sist er of Tarn Tarn was 

 He. recent Westminster K. C. show. Above can 

 be had cheap if taken at once. Apply by mail, 

 MAITLAND & BUNKER, 

 It 44 Broad street. New York. 



WANTED.— LARGE SIZED ST. BERNARD 

 dog, male or female. Also English pug or 

 Blenheim spaniel, cither male or female. Price 

 must be low. JEWELER, Lock Box 386, Suspen- 

 sion Bridge, N. Y. May5,3t 



POINTERS AND SETTERS, PUPS AT A 

 bargain. One foxhound, lOmos. old. Broken 

 and unbroken dogs. ELM GROVE KENNELS, 



May5,4t 



South Norwalk, Conn. 



FOR SALE.— A VERY HANDSOME THOR- 

 oughbred English mastiff dog pup, 6 mos. 

 old, very largo, choice of litter. Price |20. Ad- 



dress D. A. GOODWIN, JR., Grocer, Newbury- 

 port, Mass. It 



DOGS FOR SALE. 



New/onndlands, St. Bernards, Mastiffs 

 Setters, Pointors, BpnuielB, Puea, Yorkshire 

 8kye, Scotch, Fox, Bull And Block and l'a» 

 Terriers, Blood. Beagle and Fox Bounds. 

 Begs and Pups at low prices. 



I. MAUm, 464 V. 9th, PHIUP'A., FA. 



SrOR SALE— TWO Ei N E H L) LL-TiiiKRIER 

 JJ dog puppies, 5 mos. old, sire Saxon (i'oung 

 Royal— Empress), dam Modjeska, 1st prize, N.Y., 

 1886, 1st, Phila., 1887 (Dutch, Jr.— Young Venom). 

 Are fine show specimens. GEO. D. WOODILL, 

 718 Green st., Philadelphia. myl2.2t 



Derby Entry For Sale. 



The finely bred English setter dog Bravo flDash 

 Dale ex Dot B.), born May 22, 1886; an elegant 

 made puppy, winner 2d prize, puppv class, New 

 York, 1887. American Field says: ''Best pup of 

 the lot with no serious faults." Bravo did phe- 

 nomenal work on quail in the hands ofF. G. Bon- 

 fils, of Troy, Mo., when but 7 mos. old, was fast, 

 stylish, superior nose, absolutely staunch on 

 point and back, and a fine retriever. He is cer- 

 tainly one of the most promising voung field dogs 

 in the country, and is entered in the coming 

 Eastern Field Trial Derby. He comes from field 

 trial winners on both sire and dam's side. Has 

 had distemper and is in perfect condition. Price 

 $150. W. H. PIERCE, Peekskill, N. Y. It 



Forest City Kennels. 



St. Bernards <fe Pugs. 



PORTLAND, ME. 



Choice Pux>f5.. 



A few fine young 



St. Bernards £& Pugs 



Now on sale. Also bitches in pup. 

 DUKE OF LANCASTER, YOUNG TOBY and 

 THUNDER at stud. Catalogue on 

 receipt of stamp. 

 CHEQUASSET KENNELS, Lancaster, Mass. 



89 Fourth St., Hobokeii, N. J. 



Breeder of Irish Setters 



Under guarantee and life insurance. 

 Send for circular. 



Claire-Reeta Kennels. 



PALMYRA, N. Y. 

 Irish and Gordon setters for work as well as show 



decl7,tf 



FOX1 JS-A-XjIE. 



Pointer bitch Grace (A.K.R. 1250), Llewellin 

 puppy, (Rock ex La Belle Creole); also Beagles. 

 Collies and Greyhounds. 



Box 472, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



THE WHITE MOUNTAIN KENNELS, 



LITTLETON, N. H., 



Have for sale a few fine bred hull- terrier, fox- 

 terrier and beagle dogs and pups. janl3,tf 



MAPLE KENNELS AND POULTRY YARDS, 

 Patterson, N. Y. (on Harlem R. R.), breeds 

 thoroughbred fowls and pointer dogs from prize 

 winning registered stock. Wyandottes and Ply- 

 mouth Rocks a specialty. Ten grand yards con- 

 taining all my prize winners of last season. Eggs 

 $2 per 13 or $5 per 39, properly packed in baskets. 

 A fair hatch guaranteed. Large circular con- 

 taining matings, winnings, etc., sent free on ap- 

 plication. (Mention this paper.) 



FOR SALE. -THE LAN DSEER KENNEL 

 offers choice bred Scotch Deerhound and 

 English greyhound puppies, bred only from stock 

 of well-known field qualities. These are the 

 aristo.rats of all dogs. DR. VAN HUMMELL, 

 Denver, Colo. 



Rory O'More Kennels. 



No finer Red Irish stock living, noted for pure 

 breeding, bench show and field quality, endur- 

 ance and intelligence. Brood bitches and pups 

 for sale. W. N. OALLENDER, Albany, N. Y. 



Rare Beagles Fur Sale. 



The pure Rowett stud dog Riot (champion Rat- 

 tler— Spider,2yrs. old, 13in. high; price low. Also 

 a beautiful, elegantly bred, 2 yr. old brood bitch, 

 in whelp to that grand dog Cameron's Racket. 

 Address* A. C. KRUEGER, Wrigbtsville, York 

 Co., Pa. myl2,2t 



FOR SALE.-CHOICE BELTON ENGLISH 

 setter puppies, out of Lynn (champion Dash 

 III. ex Isabella), by the noted field and bench 

 show winner Gus Bondbu (Dashing Bondhu ex 

 Novel). For particulars address E. E. HAINES, 

 136 Main st., C'harlestown, Mass. myl9,4t 



»T. BERNARD fUJeg 



For sale, by Duke of Lancaster out of Lyra. Ap- 

 ply with stamp to 



CHARLES WILLS, 

 P. O. Box 19. Newburyport, Mass. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— A LARGE 

 setter dog, lemon and white, 30in. high. Ad- 

 dress J. H. SEVERANCE, Hamilton, N. Y. It 



FOR SALE— ENGLISH FOXHOUND PUPS 

 of very superior blood out of No. 1 hunting 

 stock, with "heavy bugle voice. J. E. HOlDEN, 

 Sherborn, Middlesex Co., Mass. It 



OR SALE. -COLLIE PUPS, DONALD 

 (A.K.R, 4841) Elspeth (A.K.R. 4845), 7 mos. 

 old, by Clyde XII. (A.K.R. 4139), dam Maida, by 

 Tarn, bv imported champion Tarn O'Shanter. $15 

 each. For pedigree, etc., address HERBERT S. 

 BARNES, 41 West Fifty-first St., N. Y. It 



FOR SALE-TWO FIRST-CLASS BEAGLE 

 bitches, are field broken, grand hunters; 

 price low. W. H. ASHB URN E'R, 727 North 38th 

 st., Philadelphia, Pa. • It 



Clifton Pointer Kennels, 



Winners of forty bench show prizes this year, 

 offer for sale some of the finest young stock to be 

 found in England or America, among which are 

 Tammany ex Lady Vinnie, Mainspring ex Mar- 

 guerite. Puppies very promising and at low 

 rates. For particulars address (with stamp) 2(13 

 Summit ave., Jersey City, N. .h 



FOR SALE.— A FEW FOXHOUND PUPS, 

 dogs and bitches, from first-class native 

 bitches, and the celebrated foxhound dog Dixie. 

 Guaranteed to be first-class hunters. Pedigree 

 of Dixie sent on application. COLLINS & 

 WHITTAKER, Littleton, N. H. myl2,2t 



Tie Field spuai'i Picture Co., 



FAV.MVRA, H. Y., 



Are now prepared to furnish eopies of the photo- 



fraphs taken by Mr. Walker at the Eastern Field 

 rials. Lists and prices on application. 



