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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Jan. 81, 1889. 



Forest and Stream. 



Among: the series and papers which will appear in 

 the FOREST AND STREAM in 1889 may 

 be named these : 



Sketches of Frontier Life, 



Indian Folk Lore and Life, 



North American Mammals, 



Hunting in the Himalayas, 

 Hibernation of Reptiles and on Snakes' Weapons, 

 The Summer Hunt of the Pawnees, 



Special Correspondence from the West, 

 Shooting on Mount Olympus, 

 Lost in the Forests of Acadia, 

 Five Days a Savage, 



Domestication of Game. 



The Sunset Club, 



The White Goat, 

 The Forest and Stream Trap Reports of 1889 



■will be given in the best form by tbe journal's own representative and other competent 

 reporters. They will make good the promises contained in the actual performances of the 

 autumn of 1888, when our full reports of important tournaments were acknowledged to 

 have been the best pieces of special work of the kind p.ver done. The Trap columns will be 

 kept in the front rank; and because of them the paper will be indispensable to shooters. 

 In our 



Kennel Department 



will be found, in 1889, reports of all the bench shows, prepared by conscientious and per- 

 fectly competent hands. In this strong feature the Forest and Stream is universally 

 recognized as facile princeps, and it will be the highest ambition and most zealous care of 

 the editors to continue on the old lines, giving the public show records and reports to be 

 studied with profit. Our field trial reports will be ^rapine and reliable. 



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SPECIAL FAVQURS 



_ HIGH CLASS 



CIGARETTES. 



ABOUT GLOVES. 



When you are buylug gloves, kid or 

 dogskin, for driving or street wear, remem- 

 I ber that there is such a thing as a price that 

 is too cheap. It is best to pay a tair price 

 and get good gloves like H inch i nnou's 

 They are made from selected stock In the 

 hp-it manner and are wit minted to be the 

 mostservlceable made. If yuti want to know 

 more about gloves in general and Hutchin- 

 son's gloves in particular, enclose stamp for 

 the book "A ItOl'T (il.OVES." No mat- 

 ter where you live or what you do it will 

 Interest you. It gives ;i history 'if gloves and illustra- 

 tions of their use. prices of the different styles and qual- 

 ities, directions for measurement and ordering, also 

 testunonials from those who know i he value, of 

 Hutchinson's gloves. Katabliahcd 186'2. 

 JOHN C. HUTCHINSON, Johnstown, N. Y. 



GUNS, RIFLES, 

 REVOLVERS,! 



Etc. 



BED-ROCK PRICES. 



Send stamp for new ' 

 CATALOGUE. 



REUBEN HARWOOD, 



SOMKBVII.LIS, - - 

 MABS. 



|»t Mt. 



Sloothi and FisMng in Canada. 



The subscriber, who has had many years' per- 

 sonal acquaintance as a surveyor with the for- 

 ests and streams of the Maritime Provinces of 

 Canada, as well as with those of part of Quebec, 

 is prepared to act as resident Canadian agent 

 for any association of sportsmen in the UnPed 

 States, for the purpose of pointing out and direct- 

 ing parties to localities for fishing as well as for 

 hunting moose, caribou, bear and other game; 

 also for procuring canoes, guides and hunters, 

 and the securing of all supplies required for a 

 camping outfit— the guides engaged would be 

 suet) as are personally known to him. Proper 

 reference given on application. EDWARD 

 JACK, Fredericton, N. B., Canada. 



Trout Pond & Trout Stream 



FOR, SALE. — The homestead of Robert Fran- 

 cis, deceased, at Locust Valley, Long Island, 

 consisting of mansion, out houses and ninety 

 acres of land, also trout pond and best natural 

 trout stream on Long Island. Unusual facilities 

 tor propagation, of trout. Sold or let in parcels 

 For particulars apply to CHAS. H. WRIGHT, 

 Locust Valley, or T. McMAHON, Stewart Build- 

 ing, New York City, Room 58. it 



REINS AND WHIP 



Is now under the editorial management of Mr. 

 Jas. Watson, and the February number contains 

 a cut of the collie Christopher, editorials on the 

 new A. K. C. rules, American versus National 

 Clubs, Kennel Notes, etc. 



The turf department lias a full-page illustra- 

 tion of St. Bel, 2:24J4 History of Antevolo, 2:19^, 

 Comments on Current Turf Topics, etc. 



Sample copies 10 cents. Address REINS AND 

 WHIP PUBLISHING CO., 1336 Chestnut street, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



WANTED.— A COMPETENT MAN AND 

 wife to take charge of a club house in the 

 Adirondacks; must be able to take entire charge 

 of a farm, including the making of butter and 

 gardening. To an honest and reliable party of 

 intelligence this is an opportunity seldom offered, 

 and attention to his business will insure a per- 

 manent position. Address with reference, 



SARANAC, care Forest and Stream office. 



jan31,4t 



WANTED.— LIVE DEER AND WILD TUR- 

 keys, Address giving full particulars, 

 P. O. Box No. 3350, New York City, ,ianl0,4t 



Ferrets vs. Rats. 



The best breeds 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 IS cents. 



Chester White, Berkshire 

 and Poland China Pigs, 

 fine setter dogs, Scotch 

 Collies, Foxhounds and 

 Beagles, Sheep and Poultry, 

 — — — ^-.■»-r,.T- ■ .—■ - bred and for sale by W. 

 GIBBONS & CO., West Chester, Chester Co., Pa. 

 Send stamp for circular and price list. 



LIVE QUAII. AND ENGLI8H PHEAS- 

 ANTS for sale. Please send orders as early 

 as possible, which will be booked as received. 

 E. B. WOODWARD, Commission Merchant, 

 174 Chambers street, New York. 



FOR SALE CHEAP.— SCHOONER-RIGGED 

 (Sharpie) yacht; completely equipped for 

 duck shooting. Large cabin, and draws only 20in. 

 of water. Address MADELON, Care Forest and 

 Stream. 



LIVE WHITE HARES (Lepus A.merimnus), 

 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 



MOOSE FOR SALE— A MALE MOOSE, 3 

 yrs. old, in fine condition and perfectly tame. 

 Price $150. N. O. LOCKE, Salem,~Mass. ' It 



IN THE_STUD. 



The undersigned offers the services in the stud 

 ot the English setters 



PRINCE NOBLE 



(A.K.O.S.B. 8312), 



GUS GLADSTONE 



(A.K.C.S.B. 8210), 



At a Fee of $20 Each. 



J. J. SCANLAN, 

 Fall River, Mass. 



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Offer the services in the stud of the famous 

 English setters: 



DAD WILSON (A.K.C.8.B. 3371). 



CHANCE (A.K.C.S.B. 9645). 

 At a fee of #50 Each.. 



A FEW CHOICE PUPPIES FOR SALE: 



Dad Wilson— Lillian (3735), 



Dad Wilson-L.it II. (4825), 

 Chance— Di (3637). 



The Hospice Kennels, 



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



Breeders and Importers of thoroughbred 



ST. BERNARDS. 



104 PREMIUMS IN 1887. 



St. Bernards and Pugs. 



A few fine, high-bred pups of both varieties 

 now on sale. Address with stamp, 



CHEQUASSET KENNELS, 



Lancaster, Mass. 



IRISH SETTER AT STUD. 



IMPORTED 



Blood red, winner of three lsts and four cups. 

 Shot over two seasons; carefully broken: splen- 

 didly bred and most typical mcolor, formation 

 and st rain. Fee $25. 



E. O. DAMON, 



Northampton, Mass. 



St. Bernards. 



IN THE STUD. 



Champion "RIGI." 



Young stock for sale sired by Rigi. 



WENTWORTH KENNELS, 



P. O. Box 201, Utica, N. Y. 



AT STUD. 

 Foe, $25.00 



THE IMPORTED BULLDOG 



P0RTSW00D TIGER 



P. O. J For particulars address 

 Box }■ RIVERVIEW KENNELS, 



1039. i Birmingham, Conn. 



IRISH RED SETTER 



CHAMPION GERALD, 



IN THE STUD 



TO FI ELD BROKEN BITCHES ONLY. Fee, $35. 



Gerald has been heavily shot over two seasons 

 in the South. PARK CITY KENNELS, 



P. O. Box 2,057. Bridgeport, Conn. 



THE GRAND ST. BERNARD 



MERCHANT PRINCE 



IN .THE STtm. Send for particulars. 



Choice pups at reasonable prices. Tlie Badial 

 Pedigree Blank, plain for writing or with 

 names of dogs printed to order; sample free. 



0. G. WHEELOOK, Arlington Heights, Mass. 



Gath's Joy. 



Black, white and tan Llewellin setter, by cham- 

 pion Gath ex (Jem, litter b) other to held trial 

 winners Oath's Mark and Hope. Joy was broken 

 by I). E. Rose, and is a magnificent field dog. 

 Fee $20. F. G. TAYLOR, 



558, North 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Stud Irish Setter Barney, 



(A.K.C.S.B. 8397). Fee $15. 

 Write for particulars. QUEEN CITY KEN- 

 NELS, Elmira, N. Y. jan31,lmo 



IN THE STUD.-Champ. Red Cocker Spaniel 



LITTLE RED ROVER. 



For terms and list of winnings write to THEO. 

 J. HOOK, Rome, N. Y. Rover was formerly 

 owned by the Brant Cocker Kennels. dec6,3mo 



Yorkshire Toy Terrier. 



The English bench winner Bradford Harry, 



Described in all show reports as "best Yorkshire 

 in America." Photos 50c. Pedigree and winnings 

 free. P. H. COOMBS, 1 Exchange Block, Bangor, 

 Me, 



AT STUD. FEB $50. 



MICHIGAN'S 



English Mastiff 



CHAMPION 



WACO OTA NAP: 



(A.K.R. 5435). 

 Younger brother of the great Albert Victor, 

 and winner of the following prizes in 1887 a nc 

 1888: 1st, Buffalo, '87; 2d, Newark. '87; 2d, Prov- 

 idence, '87; 1st and special, Pittsburgh, '87; la( 

 and special, Detroit. '87; 1st, special and head oi; 

 winning kennel, St. Paul, '87; champion and head 

 of winning kennel. Milwaukee, '87; champion, 

 Toledo, '88; 1st and special, London, '88; cham- 

 pion, St. Paul, '88. 



ST. JOE KENNELS, 



Niles, Mich. 



THE GORDON SETTER 



Eee 825. 



THE IRISH RED SETTER 



(A.K.R. 6277.) Fee «10. 

 Sport is champion Elcho— Old Palmerston. 

 blood. Is a thoroughbred and field trained. He 

 is at Iowa City, Iowa. Stubble is with S. J. Mc- 

 Cai i tney, Forest, Ohio. Address J. D. SPERRY, 

 Kellogg, la. 



Rosecrofb Kennels., 



Breeders of Pine 



ENGLISH SETTERS. 



G. EDW. OSBORN, WTLSON FISKE, 



Birmingham, Conn. 102 Chambers st., N.Y.I 



FOX-TERRIER PUPS. 



Luke (A.K.C.S.B: 5460) Nora (A.K.R. 6191), four, 

 two dogs; beautiful black and tan marking? 3 

 mos. old. Address ELMER STUPPLEBEEN, I 

 Hudson, N. Y. it 



COCKER SPANIEL PUPS OF THE HIGH- > 

 est breeding, bitches in whelp, etc. Satis- 

 faction and safe delivery guaranteed. HAND- 

 SOME BROOK KENNEL, Franklin, N. Y. 



FOR SALE.— SETTER PUPS, FINEST FIELD I 

 Stock in America. Will exchange for fox- 

 hound bitches. L. N. EDWARDS, Oxford, Me. 



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Bulldogs. 



LION (Gambler ex Nelj), imported, great prize 

 winner and stud dog; CALIBAN (Tippoo ex Jose- 

 phine), HILLSIDE BELLE (Robinson Crusoe ex 

 Juanita) and HARLEQUIN (Lion ex Thespian. . 

 All registered and with full pedigrees. For par- 1 

 ticulars and prices address E. SHEFFIELD POR- 

 TER, New Haven, Conn. 2t 



D06S OF ALL KINDS. 



If you want a good dog cheap, write and name 

 the kind you want. QUAKER CITY KENNELS. 

 1420 Penn Square, Philadelphia, Pa. 



BLACK CORDED POODIES. 



A litter of puppies, 10 wks. old, out of a pair of 

 Black Corded Poodles, purchased from the 

 French Government. Price, males S30 each, 

 females $25. ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, No! 

 237 South Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. It 



FOR SALE. — RED IRISH SETTER PUPS, 

 champion Elcho and Plunket strains; also 

 some choice pointer pups, bitches hunted while 

 in whelp. D. C. COU1G, Lenox, Mass. jan3.6t 



FOXHOUNDS FROM MY IMPORTED STOCK. 

 100 pups and 20 trained dogs for sale; also 

 rabbit hounds and coon dogs, bred entirely for 

 field purpose. Stud fee, $10. Also breeder of 

 game fowls. Send for circular. 

 Lock Box 17. F. H. HAYES, Dexter, Me. 



TRAINED DOGS ON BEAR, FOX, COON 

 Rabbit, Squirrel, Partridge. H. C. GRAFF, 

 Kensington, Ohio. 



COCKER SPANIELS. 



A number of very fine black and red cocker 

 puppies and grown dogs for silc cheap. 



ANDREW LAIDLAW, Woodstock, Ontario. 

 jan24,tf 



A FEW MORE CHOICE LLEWELLIN SET- 

 ter puppies, well bred as any in America 

 from field trial stock, for low priee. Address 

 with stamp, 



CHAS. YORK, 

 9 & 11 Granite Block, Bangor, Me. 



TTALIAN GREYHOUNDS AND FINE ENG- 



150 Bridge street, Springfield. Mass. 



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FOR SALE.— A FEW POINTERS AND SET- 

 ters, trained specially for private shooting: 

 also young stock. GEO. W. LO YELL, Middle- 

 boro, Mass. 



Future Winners. 



For Sale— Choice pointer puppies by Bang out 

 of Vandalia (Bang Bang ex Zanetta) and Verona 

 (Day's Prince ex Vandalia); ages from 3 to 9 mos. 

 Also several mature bitches. Bang, winner of 

 four 1st prizes and Victor the Blue Stocking, by 

 champion Beaufort, in the stud. Address BRYN 

 MAWR KENNELS, P. O. Box 12-17, Phila., Pa. 



declS.Smos 



K 9 Breaking Kennels. 



Pointers and setters thoroughly broken for 

 field trials or private use. Reference given. W. 

 a SMITH. Maryd el, Md. 



FOR SALE.— A NUMBER OF WELL BRED 

 and well broken pointers and setters; also 

 dogs boarded and broken; satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. Address H. B. RICHMOND, Lakevflle 



M.BBB. 



