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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 2, 1887. 



SPARKHAIX'S 



SPECIFIC 



THE GREAT REMEDY FOR 



Sprung Knees, 

 Cockled Ankles 

 LAMENESS 



OF ALL KINDS, AND 



Before Using. II! BACKS I After Using. 



Will not Blister or interfere with the 

 horse's work. 



Testimonials mailed free ou application. 

 The Specific is sold in quart bottles, price 9'i. 

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

 Hartford, Conn.: A. Jtarwiek, Jr. & Co., STC Asylum St. 

 San Francisco, Cal.: Wakelee & Co. 



r street. 



Savannah, Go.: Solomons * Co., Market Square. 

 Philadelphia, Pa.: Johnston, Holloway & Co. 

 Pittsburgh, Pa.: Lmiehrey & Frew, UK W-xwl street. 

 Newark.'^ 1 . J.: P. Hay.len, 50 Mechanic street. 



And the trade generally. 

 It. 11. SPAItKllAhL, Prop, and Manf't'r, 

 22 <fc 24 Cass Street. Detroit, Mich., U. S. A., 

 and Windsor, Ontario. 



THE G-KAKJD KAPIDS 



PORTABLE COTTAGES 



Are briefly described as follows: The sides and 

 roof are 3-ply Veneer, the fastenings arc iron puts, 

 no nails or scrcics being used. Can be easily put 

 up or taken down without mutilation. Are very 

 light and durable, and are furnished in different 

 sizes and designs. 



Illustrated catalogue mailed on applica ion. 

 Bonne & Barbour, 81 New St., New York, 

 Leonce de Mets, 136 S, 2nd St. , Bhila, Ba. 



MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS. 



JOHN P. MOORE'S SONS, 



SOLE AGENTS FOR 



Acme Split Bamboo Rods. 



Made by Clias. E. Wheeler. 



The Acme Split Bamboo Rods we believe to be 

 the best rod for the money, and are made as fol- 

 lows: Hexagonal, German Silver Mounted, Solid 

 Reel Seat, Welt Ferrules, Metal Plugs, Cane 

 Whipped Butt, Extra Tip, in hollow, round wood 

 case which completely protects the rod. Ask 

 your dealer for them. 



%W Every Acme Rod Guaranteed. 

 Acme Rod No. 6. $16.25. Acme Rod No. 4, $14.50. 



Box 3,048. 302 Broadway, H. Y. 



PECK & SNYDER, 



124, 126 & 1 28 Nassau St., N. X. 



DEALERS IN 



Fine Fishing Tackle. 



Two-piece Greenwood Lake Black Bass Rod, 



German silver mounted ,. $4 50 



Same Rod, Nickel Plated Mountings 3 50 



Best Baits for Trolling for Buss and Pickerel 

 are the White Bait Phantom Minnow, 



sizes Nos. 4 and 5, each 75 



No. 6 85 



Best Fly Spoons. Nos. 4 and 5, each 50 



American Spinner, Nos. 5 and 6, each 75 



Nickel Plated Bass and Pickerel Trolls. ... 30 



We have all the best Keels, Lines, etc. in 



stocl* for all kinds of fishing, 



100ft. Bank Line, two Hooks and Sinker 35 



Is incomplete unless it contains a few tins of that most de- 

 lightf al and nourishing preparation of Chocolate known as 



C WILBUR'S 

 OCOA-THETA 



which requires no boiling, and is the most convenient 

 beverage for camp or cabin. 1 lb. and 5 lb. tins. Sent by 

 express (where your dealer does not keep it) for 50e. per lb. 



TRY IT NOW. 



H. 0. WILBUR & SONS , Mfrs., Phiiada., Pa. 



Go Prepared for Accidents 



When starting on a fishing trip. DODGE'S 

 FEKRTJ1E CEMENT is just the thing to fasten 

 ferrules on a new rod, or repair a broken, one. 

 Of dealers, or send 25 cents and get a box by mail. 



LB. DODGE, Manchester, X.K. 



ANEW BOOK BY CAPT.FARRAR 



FROM LAKE TO LAKE, 



A Trip Across Country. An entertaining story 

 of the Androscoggin Lakes Region. By Capt. 

 Chas. A. J. Farrar. 224 pages, HO illustra- 

 tions. Price, SI. Mailed to any ad- 

 dress on receipt of price by 

 JAMAICA PUBLISHING COMPANY, 

 Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



fit % 

 9 > ^ * £ 



E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 



591 Broadway. New York. 



f netting (Bonds. 



WASSERSPORT. 



SPECIALLY DEVOTED TO 



Rowing and Yachting 



IN GERMANY 



APPEARS WEEKLY ON THURSDAY. 

 Price: 4.60 Marks (81.06) per quarter; 17 

 Marks (!R4) per year, postage prepaid. 



Sample copies to be obtained from the publishers 

 of the Forest and Stream 



To avoid errors, lbs amount of subscription 

 should be enclosed by letter in American postage 

 stamps, postal orders or by draft on German hank. 



Publication office of WASSNERSPORT, 



CARI- OTTO. 



Berlin, S. W., 12, Neue Jacobstrasse 6, Germany. 



Each year yachtsmen and small boat owners 

 are becoming better acquainted with the value 

 of Black Lead, called by some Pot l_/ead, for the 

 bottom of their boats. 1 t largely lessens friction , 

 enabling the boat to go through' the water much 

 easier, and therefore much faster, with the same 

 power. JOS. DIXON CRUCIBLE CO., Jersey 

 City, N. J. New York Office, 68 Reade street. 



A Small Steam Launch 



(New) for $450.00. 

 For particulars address WM. R. OSBORN, 

 Peekskill, N. Y. Builder of Steam Launches, 

 Sail Boats, Row Boats and Canoes. Established. 

 'J'li ii ty Years. Send 4 cents in stamps for cata- 

 logue and prices. 



WANTED. — KEEL SLOOP OR CUTTER 

 from 20 to 30 ft. long. Give price, descrip- 

 tion and location. Boat east of Boston preferred. 

 S., care Forest and Stream. 



WANTED TO HIRE.— A CANOE FOR SUM- 

 mer use at Staten Island; gocd references, 

 careful handling. P. O. Box 3129,New York. 



SINGLE-HAND YACHT FOR SALE, READY 

 for launching; new cruiser, 18ft. l.w.l., 7ft. 

 beam, 3ft. draft, %-ton lead keel, sloop rig, good 

 cabin. Owner too busy to use her. P. R., care 

 Forest and Stream. 



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

 March 8 and Sept. 13, 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 ana Stream Pub. Co.. 39 Park Row. New 

 York Oitv. mar26.tf 



Jot Mt. 



PHOTOGRAPHS WILL NOT LIE! 



CHOICE EGGS FOR HATCHING. 

 Wvandottes, per 13, $2; Plymouth Rocks, per 

 13, 3r2; Pekin Ducks, per 11, $2; Bronze Turkeys, 

 40 cents each; White Wyandotte*, per 13, $5. 

 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, Wiusted, 

 Conn. _ 



SALMON FISHING. 



A pool on Restigouche, 4 miles from Matauedia, 

 till July 10, and from Aug. 1. Apply to Lock Box 

 35, Savannah, Ga. my26,6t 



Q HOOTING 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— 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, 3. 2 Nassau st., N. Y. my!9,tf 



tp OR SALE.— FOREST AND STREAM FROM 

 F Oct. 1, 1884 to present time; nice and cleau; 

 will accept highest bid. H. K. COMPSON, Clyde, 

 N. Y. It 



FO!t SALR. 



A long-range SHARP'S RIFLE (Borchard pat- 

 tern), with a match record of 39 bullseyes out of 

 40 shots at 500yds. The rifle can be seen at No. 26 

 Church st., Room 17, New York. It 



LATEST PARKER 12-GAUGE, TWO PAIR 

 barrels, almost new, 60 brass shells, cover, 

 rod, implements. Price $60; cost $120. J. M. 

 GODINEZ, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. It 



FOR SALE.- VOLUME VI. TO VOLUME 

 XXVII. (Vol. VI. and VII. bound) Forest 

 and Stream, with indices, complete and in good 

 order, or will exchange for breech-loading shot- 

 gun of approved make. Address J. W, PRES- 

 COTT, North Middletown, Ky. jn2,3t 



TO FISHERMEN. 



The undersigned will sell to sportsmen lakes 

 and streams wcU 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, Frederic ton, 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. 



LIVE WHITE HARES (Lcpus Americanm), 

 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. dec!6,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 AT A BARGAIN. -ONE JOHN 

 A. Nichols' B. L., 12-bore, 30m., Stglpg., finest 

 Quality, elaboratoly 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 



In tte mni. 



Chestnut Hill Kennels. 



Our winnings at bench shows this year with our 



Collies and Irish Setters 



Number over 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 1630, Philadelphia. 



Stud St. Bernards. 



ROUGH-COATED. 



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

 in head and immense in bone. Fee $50. 



EIGKK, imported from Switzerland; 1st, Buf- 

 falo, 1887. A dog of symmetry and quality above 

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

 LVe $25. 



SMOOTH-COATED. 



That grand voung dog HECTOR, Apollo's best 

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

 macher, Bern, Switzerland, aud purchased by us 

 from him in Feb., 1886. 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. 



WOT AN, 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. 



STUD. 



WHITE ENGLISH BULL-TERRIER 



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



Weight 451bs. Eee$15. 



BARONET (A.K.R. 4480) 



Weight 271bs. Fee $15. 



ROYAL DIAMOND (A.K.R. 4311) 



White English terrier, weight ISlbs. Fee $15. 

 Pups by 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 

 manv prizes in England. Fee $15. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIER 

 CHAMPION VORT1GERN 

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

 sale. EDWARD LEVER, (106 Walnut st.. Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. mayl9,tf 



UffiolsL of Maso 



IW 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, $50. 

 jan20tf O. H. MASON, New Rochelle, N.Y. 



CASTLE ROCK SCOTCH COLLIE KENNELS 



IN THE STUD. 

 BEN WYV1S (A. K. R. 3623),byBenlVevi», ex 

 Meg Mcrrilies. Fee, SIS. Touub dogs and 

 puppies constantly on hand. Can be «en or addreu 

 W. JE. M l .VSON, Brauford, Conn. 



IN THIS STUT>. 



MAINSPRING, Fee $50. 



Champ. Beaufort's best son, SACHEM, Fee $2o. 



App v to J- H. PHELAN, 



Appiy to 



Small imported pug dog, sire of many winners. 

 Stud fee $10. (A.K.R. 3758). Particulars and 

 pedigree, JAMES BOWDEN, 



290 West Eleventh St., New York. 



OXjIX 3 2P 33 H . 



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. 

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

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



fit tfte jfttA. 



BLEHTON KENNELS, 



HEMPSTEAD, L,. 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. 



BACCHANAL — JTee $20. 



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 «20. 



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 



kRR^ 3CI., 



Born Jan. 25, 1885. 1st prize at late Westmin- 

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

 Pee, $GO.OO. 



Sired by Bello, 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 bit. id 

 in Switzerland. His brothers are prize winners 

 and sires of prize winners in Germany and Aus- 

 tria. Imported and owned by 



W. J. EHRICEL 



myl2, 306 West 58th street, New York. 



IN THE STUD. — HANDSOME ENGLISH 

 setter PREMIER (A.K.C.S.B. 51147), 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. 



lit* fennel. 



F0R_SALE. 



(A.K.R. 3660), smooth-coated St. 

 Bernard bitch, won 1st at both 

 Boston and Hartford this year. Also 



Mastiff Bitch Hilda V. 



1st Manchester, 1st Birmingham; 2d New Haven, 

 1st Boston, 2d Providence, and dam of Hilderbert, 

 winner 1st St. Louis, 1st Chicago and many other 

 prizes. 

 Apply at once to 



E. H. MOORE, 



Melrose, Mass. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— ONE DOG, 14 MOS. 

 old, fine bred, $20; one dog, 18 mos. old, $15; 

 one bitch, 6 mos. old, $25; five degs, 8 wks. old, 

 $20 each; two bitches, 8 wks. old, $15 each. For 

 description, pedigree, etc., address OHAUT.\ "- 

 QUA KENNEL, Sheridan, N. Y. It 



Count Gladsome — tileu. 



Perfectly marked black, white and tan puppies, 

 6 mos. old, by Count Gladsome (Gladstone— Leila) 

 —Glen (1953). Health v, active, full pedigree. 

 Price moderate. T. POTTER, 101 West Fifth st., 

 Cincinnati. in.'-',!! 



FOR SALE.— A PAIR OF DACHSHUNDE, 

 seal brown and tan, best stock. Inquire 

 of WM, H. GOETTING, 406 Third ave., N. Y. It 



A RARE CROSS.— A PROMISING YOUNG 

 dog, 7 mos. old, Llewellin and Campbell set- 

 ter, mixing Gladstone and Joe, Jr. blood; $15. 

 REV. JOSEPH PULLMAN, Mainaroneck, N. Y. 



FOR SALE.— THOROUGHLY BROKEN R#D 

 Irish setter. Also pair old flint pistols, ff e 

 condition; also Pride of Dixie II. Will exchan e 

 Dixie for fine 12g. B. L. gun. Write J. W. 

 TRANTUM, Middletown, Conn. may26,^t 



RARE CHANCE FOR HANDSOME BEAGLE 

 puppies, cheap, loin, size when grown. J) nil 

 pedigree, imported stock. H. C. WOLFE, Lewis- 

 burg, Pa. may26,lt 



OR SALE. — T IREE FOX-TEERlf 1 

 bitches, all in whelp to a splendid sotf f 

 Bacchanal; one dog pup by Regent Vox; s(j 



F' 



line black Spanish, Creveeoeur and bear- 

 golden Polish fowls. Prices very low. Will i 

 change for Irish terrier, toy black and tan. 

 King Charles spaniel or red Irish setter. Pups O? 

 wanted. Box 77, Ellicott City, Md. my» 



DOGS BOARDED AND TRAINED AT K ' 

 sonable charges; best references gi. 

 GREENFIELD KENNEL, S. C, Bradley, 5 

 ager, Greenfield Hill, Conn. my26 



Black Spanish Pointer 



Direct drafts from the Pape kennels, Englfl 

 and noted Scotch kennels. Choice dogs of 

 ages for sale. CHAS. NELLY, Jr., • 



may28,tf Leavenworth, KaS 



WM. uKi.tlii.Ji, f*^VV I'OW^CKJfiUA, jQ-fcJxfcAo'i 

 Ireland, is prepared to purchase and ship dogs 

 for importers. Dogs purchased from him had the 

 following prizes awarded to them : At New Y*>rk 

 and Chicago, 1883, sixteen firsts, nine special, three 

 second and one third. At New York. 1884, seven 

 firsts, six specials and one third 



Tie Field Sportsman's Picture Co, 



PALMYRA, H. Y., 



Are now prepared to furnish copies of the photo- 

 graphs taken by Mr. Walker at the Eastern Field 

 Trials. Lists and prices on application. 



