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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Feb, 14, 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 the journal's own representative and other comprtent 

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

 autumn of 1^88, when our full reports of important tournaments were acknowledged to 

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

 kept in the fiont 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, pr^pired by conscientious and per 

 fectly compeienr b^uds. In this strong feature the Forest and Stream is universally 

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

 tbe editors <o r.onlinue on the old lines, giving the public show records and reports to be 

 BludltitJ with profit, Our fit Id trial rconrl^ will he t'TtipMp qnd reliable.. 



Life in a Corner of Yankeeland. 



By ROWLAND E. ROBINSON. 



A book that appeals to all who know anything of the old-fashioned New England life. 

 These are some of the chapters: 



The School Meeting in District 13. Uncle Lisha's Spring Gun. In Uncle Lisha's Shop. Con- 

 cerning Owls. Uncle Lisha's Cour ing. How Zene Burnham Come It on His Father. 

 A Rainy Day in the Shop. The Turkey Shoot at Hamner's. Sam Lovel's Thanksgiving 

 Little Sis. Sam Lovel's Bee-Hunting. In the Shop Again The Fox Hunt. Noah Chase's 

 Deex-Hunting. The Hard Experience of Mr. Abija Jarvis. The Coon Hunt. In the 

 Sugar Camp Indians in Dan vis. The Boy Out West. BreaKing Up. The Departure. 

 The Wild Bees' Swarm. 



They make a handsomely printed volume of 187 pages, bound in cloth. Sent, postpaid, ol 

 receipt of price, $l.uO. 



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The Diseases of Horses; 



Their Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment. To 

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MICHIGAN'S 



English Mastiff 



CHAMPION 



WAGOUTA NAF. 



(A.K.R. 5435). 

 Younger brother of the great Albert Victor, 

 and winner of the following prizes in 1887 and 

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

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

 and special, Detroit. '87; 1st, spe( ial and head of 

 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. 



Offer the services in the stud of the famous 

 English setters: 



DAD WILSOV (A.K.C.S.B. 3371). 



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

 At a fe« of 850 Bach. 

 A FEW CHOICE PUPPIES FOR SALE; 

 Did Wilson— Lillian (3735), 



Dad Wilson— L>t II. (4825), 

 Clmne«*— Di (3637). 



IIST THEJSTUD, 



The undersigned offers the services in the stud 

 ot the English setters 



PRINCE NOBLE 



(A.K.C.S.B. 8243), 



GUS GLADSTONE 



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



At a Fee of $20 Each. 



J. J. SCANLAN, 



Fall River, Mass. 



THE GORDON SETTER 



STITBI 



Fee S25. 



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 a> Iowa Tity, Iowa. Stubble is with S. J Mc- 

 Ca< tney, Forest, Ohio. Address J. D. SPERRY, 

 Kellogg, la. 



IRISH SETTER AT STUD. 



IMPORTED 



Blood red, winner of three lets and four cups. 

 Shot over two seasons; carefully broken; splen- 

 didly bred and most typical incolor, formation 

 and strain. Fee $35. 



E. O. DAMON, 



Northampton, Mass. 



St. Bernards. 



IN THE STUD. 



Champion "RIGI." 



Young stock for sale sired by Rigi. 



WENTWORTH KENNELS, 



P. O. Box 264, Utioa, N. Y. 



St. Bernards and Pugs. 



A few fine, high-bred pups of both varieties 

 now on sale. Address with stamp, 



CHKQUASSEf KENNELS, 



Lancaster, Mass. 



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 1"H is 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, i Exchange Block, Bangor, 

 Me. ' 



AT STUD 



THE IMPORTED BULLDOG 



P0RTSW00D TIGER 



For particulars address 



RIVERV1EW KENNELS, 



Birmingham, Conn, 



P. O. 

 Box 

 1039. 



THE GRAND ST. BERNARD 



MERCHANT PRINCE 



IN THE STUD. Send for particuh rs. 



Choice pups at reasonable prices. The Rxdial 

 Pedigr. e Ki»nk. plain for writing or with 

 names of dogs printed to order; sample free. 



0, G. WHEEL J0K, Arlington Heights, Mass, 



The Hospice Kennels, 



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



Breeders and Importers of thoroughbred 



ST. BERNARDS. 



104 PREMIUMS IN 1887. 



Gath's Joy. 



Black, white and tan Llewellin setter, by cham- 

 pion Oath ex Gem, litter b- other to field trial 

 winners Gath's Mark and Hope. Joy was broken 

 by D. E. Rose, and is a magnificent field dog. 

 Fee $20. F. G. TAYLOR, 



558 North 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



lit? Mmutl. 



E. B. GOLDSMITH, 



Custom House anil Forwarding Agent. 



58 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. 



Receives and forwards Dogs, Fowls, etc., etc., to 

 any destination. Kennel Clubs, Sportsmen and 

 others, intending to import dogs from Europe, 

 should have their stock consigned to him. Infor- 

 mation furnished in regard to the best methods of 

 importing, shipping, etc. 



COCKER SPANIEL PUPS OF THE HIGH- 

 est breeding, bitches in whelp, etc. Sat s- 

 faction and safe delivery guaranteeo". HAND- 

 SOME BROOK KENNEL, Franklin, N. Y„ 



Setters at $10. 



We have a lot of good-looking setter dogs and 

 bitches, with no pedigrees, that we have taken 

 in exchange for other dogs. W e shall close them 

 out at $10 each. We guarantee that they are not 

 gunshy. For field purposes they are just as 

 .ikely to be good as if they cost $100. 



ASSOCIATED FANCERS, 



dec6.tf 237 S. 8th St., Phila., Pa. 



FOXHOUND** FOR SALK. 



I ha\ r e six 2 yr. old hounds that run well to- 

 gether, broken to foxes and rabbits, well bred 

 and no fault >, and been at the catching of over 

 forty foxes this season. If all taken by one party 

 will sell at a bargain. Please don't write unless 

 you mean business. 



It B. B. PULLEN, Littleton. N. C. 



FOR SALE CHEAP.— BANG UP FOX AND 

 rabbit hounds. 

 It J. B. COOK, Afton, N. Y. 



EIGHT LLEWELLIN SETTER PUPPIES BY 

 Gun (champ. Ghidstone— May B.) out of Vic- 

 toria Laverack; strong, healthy and intelligent. 

 For pedigree, price, etc., address with stamp, 

 CHAS. YORK, 

 9 & 11 Granite Block, Bangor. Me. 



FOR SALE. — ONE BLACK COCKER DOG 

 pup, 5 mos. old, from my Chip (A.K.R. 3166) 

 bv Dandy W. (A.K.R. 5017). H. G. HAMMETT, 

 Newport, R, I. febl4,2t 



FOXHOUNDS FROM MY IMPORTED 

 stock; also rabbit hounds, trained dogs and 

 pups for sale; also bull and Scotch collie dogs, 

 gold fish and game fowls. 



F. H. HATES, 

 feb!4,tf Lock Box 17. Dexter, Maine. 



For Sale.-St. Bernard Bitch, 



18 mos. old, rough-coated, tawny color. " 

 tered No. 6216 A.K.R. E. E. STARR, 

 febU.tf 45 Metcalf st., Toronto, Can. 



FOR SALE. — A FEW FIELD BEAGLES; 

 also will sell or trade pair 8 mos. beagles for 

 double barrel shotgun. E. P. EASTMAN, Lan- 

 caster, N. H. It 



SALE, TRAINING AND BOARDING KEN- 

 nel of sporting dogs. D. F. WILBUR, P. O. 

 Box 241. Middleboro, Mass. feb7,tf 



PUGS FOR SALE. 



Two fine dog puppies, about 4 mos. old, by 

 Peek-a-boo ex Lady Welch. Grandsire both 

 sides, Champion Bradford Ruby. Price $20 each. 

 Address G. E. OSBORN, Birmingham, Conn. 



' f eb7,gt 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS AND FINE ENG- 

 lish pugs from imported, registered and prize 

 winning stock. I" ^tud— Prize pug stud dog 

 Cricket, weight lOlbs. HENRY C. BURDICK, 

 •150 Bridge street, Springfield. Mass. jy7,tf 



FOR SALE.— A FEW POINTERS AND SET- 

 ters, trained specially for private sheoting; 

 also young stock. GEO. W. LOVELL, 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 2 to 9 mos. 

 Also several mature bitches. Bang, winner o£ 

 four 1st prizes and Victor the Blue Stocking, by 

 champion Beaufort, in the stud. Address BRYN 

 MAWR KENNELS, P. O* Box 1347, Phila,, Pa. 



