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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[April 11, 1889. 



Portable 



Gampin 



ouse. 



Fishing and hunting parties may have com- 

 fortable quarters in the wilderness or by the sea 

 shore. These houses are light, well ventilated. 



substantial, and yet easily put up and taken 

 down. They are handily transported, and have 

 every convenience necessary to a camper. Send 

 for illustrated catalogue to 735 Broadway, New 

 York, which is the address of the 



Ducker 



Portable 



House 



CO. 



Small Profits. 



Quick Sales. 



TROUT FLIES, 



36 Cts. Per Doz. 



H. H. KIFFE, 



318 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. N. Y. 

 Send for Catalogue. 



CHARMINO NOVELTY. Lamp Shade in the 

 form of Toy BtuTdiriu'S. Landscapes with illuminated 

 cottages. Price VI cents each; 10 shades, $1; 25,82; car- 

 riage free, payable in advance in stamps or money orders 

 of anv country. 100 shades. Si. 50, including packing, 

 takenat factory. In 8 days more than |0,W») were sold. 



H. KUMSS, Warinbrium, Silesia, Germany. 



Ligowsky C. P. No. 3 



The only target having the patent 



INTURNED EDGE. 



2,000 shots out of each 1,000 targets on account 

 of non-breakage in shipping, trapping and fall- 

 ing upon ground. The only target made with 

 the Intubned Edge, producing the surest break- 

 er when hit, and surest, non-breaker when not 

 hit. Our traps are sold for the sole purpose of 

 shooting our targets. 



THE SURPRISE CART 



For SPOKESMAN'S TTSE. Be- 



'•„;■' sides oui' regular cart for 



K»a<i Speeding and Track Pnr- 



p«»scx, we manufacture the only cart 



especially adapted for hunters' use, 

 having gun holder, aniunition box, etc. 

 Send direct to the manufacturers for 



wholesale prices and circuhno. 



WIHANS, PRATT & CO, «Rate<W%'i&.. 



HILL ON THE DOG. 



THE STANDARD WORK ON THEIR 



MANAGEMENT AND DISEASES. 



Frio* es.09. 



»OaE8T AND STREAM PUBLISHING 00; 

 SIS Sroadw&F) He^r Yorfe. 



Shooting ani FisMi 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 United 

 States, for the purpose of pointing out and direct- 

 ing pari ies 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 

 such as are personally known to him. Proper 

 reference given on application. EDWARD 

 JACK, Frederic-ton, N. B., Canada. 



TROUT FISHING. 



Two good natural trout ponds and stream sup- 

 plied by live, springs, and connected by brook. 

 Suitable for parties wishing to propagate trout; 

 such parties can have exclusive privileges; situ- 

 ated as can be easily protected. Can be leased 

 for a term of years. For full particulars address 

 JOHN S. HICKS, 



Roslyn, Queens Co , N. Y. 



Restigouche Salmon Fishing, 



Permits for salmon fishing for i or 5 rods for 

 the season of 1889 on the Restigouche River, New 

 Brunswick, mav be had on moderate terms on 

 application to WILLIAM MURRAY, M.P.P., 

 Campbleton, New Brunswick, Canada. apll,4t 



npw (iUNNEUS.-A BARGAIN. 

 JL An English hammerless gun, 12-bore, for 

 sale: latest improvements; right barrel for ball; 

 good maker; sole leather case, etc. Apply Forest 

 and Stream office. It 



FOR SALE. — MAYNARD RIFLE BARRELS. 

 .32 and .33, model 1883. Drawer 18. Fulton, 

 N. Y. It 



LIVE QUAIL.- SEASON CLOSED. Re-opens 

 Sept. 1. Send orders early. Other special- 

 ties, live deer and English pheasants. 



E. B. WOODWARD, Commission Merchant, 

 174 Chambers street, New York. 



TROUT POND TO LEASE EOR A TERM OF 

 years, situated on Cedar Creek, Merrick, 

 L. L, 35 miles from New York, 1 mile from 

 depot. Ground for lodge if desired. Apply to 

 A. W. SEAMAN. 

 api,3t 63 Wall at., New York. 



Common Pigeons. 



Strong flying common pigeons in lots to suit. 

 ABEL, HOOPER & CO., 

 708 East Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. 



febl4,3mo 



LITE WHITE HARES (Lepus Americanus). 

 captured and properly boxed and delivered 

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

 receipt of orders and remittances at S3 per pair. 

 Refer to Hon. H. O. Stanley. Dixfield, Me., Fish 

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

 Me. decl6,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. 



To» Sportsmen ! 



For Sale.— Valuable trout fishing privilege in 

 Canada, with charter from Dominion Govern- 

 ment. Fine club house (furnished), canoes and 

 every requisite, and exclusive rights of fishing. 

 Apply toC. E. FOLSOM, 12-1 Purchase st., Boston. 



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St. Bernards. 



IN THE STUD. 



Champion "RXGI." 



Young stock for sale sired by Rigi. 



WENT WORTH KENNELS, 



P. O. Box 204, Utica, N. Y. 



St. Bernards and Pugs. 



A few fine, high-bred pups of both varieties 

 now on sale. Address with stamp, 



CHEQUASSET KENNELS, 



Lancaster, Mass. 



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. 



IN THE STUD. 



Llewellyn setter dog GUN (champion Gladstone 

 —Bay B.), grand field dog; also Young Gath, by 

 Dan (Rake-Phyllis) out of True Blue (Gath— 

 Gem). Price reasonable; address with stamp, 

 CHARLES YORK, 9 and 11 Granite Block, Ban- 

 gor, Me. 



MIDDLESEX KENNELS. 



Imported English beagle Blue Boy, sire of Belle 

 of Woodbrook and other 1st prize winners. Mag- 

 nificent field dog. Fee $10. A few choice, puppies 

 for sale. Address GEO. ENGERT, 480 Broome 

 street, New York City. apll,3mo 



Meifori Fancy Ms Co, New York City. 



I. BREMER, Pres. & Treas. 

 I Dog Collars and Furnishing, made 

 of Brass, Copper, Silver, Gold, Har- 

 ness Leather, Seal Skin, Alligator 

 Skin, Morocco, Calf Skin, Patent 

 Leather, and fifty other varieties of 

 leathers and metalsj any special 

 material, sent to us or through 

 ' your dealer In these goods, to have 

 u« make up. 



gtt tfte fftul 



AT STUD. FEE $50. 



MICHIGAN'S 



English Mastiff 



CHAMPION 



WACOUTA NAP. 



(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, special 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. 



THE GRAND ST. BERNARD 



MERCHANT PRINCE 



IN THE STUD. Send for particulars. 



Choice pups at reasonable, prices. The Kadia 

 Pedigree Blank, plain for writing or with 

 names of dogs printed to order; sample free. 



0. a. WHEEL00E, Arlington Heights, Mass, 



THE GORDON SETTER 



Fee *25. 



THE IRISH RED SETTER 



(A.K.R. 6277.) Fee SIO. 

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

 Kellogg, la. 



Gath's Joy. 



Black, white and tan Llewellin setter, by cham- 

 pion Gath ex Gem, litter bi 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. 



IN STUD. 



THE CHAMPION GORDON SETTER 



BEAUMONT, 



Champion of England and America; a first-class 

 field dog. Will be allowed five approved bitches 

 this season. Fee $35. J. H. MEYER, 159 West 

 Tuirty-fourth street, New York City. 



Highly Bred Pointers 



FOR SALE. 



I offer for sale pointer dogs and brood bitches, 

 uroken and unbroken, by such sires as champion 

 Beaufort, champion Graphic, champion Nick of 

 Naso, champion Bravo and Bang Bang, out of 

 dams equally well bred. I will book three orders 

 for puppies by champion Naso of Kippen out of 

 Bonanza, winner of 1st at Boston, 1888, by cham- 

 pion BeaufiOKt, Also four puppies by champion 

 Beaufort out of Katisiia, by champion Graphic. 

 Also three puppies by champion Beaufort out of 

 Zitta (A.K.R. 1858}. This stock is as choice as 

 can he produced, and will be sold at the value ol 

 such breeding. I also offer the services oJ 

 Mikado, by champion Graphic ex Zitta, and 

 Slasher, by champion Beaufort ex Zuba in the 

 stud. Both well broken and good dogs in the 

 field. For further Information address 

 FRED. F. HARRIS, 



Woodfords, Me 



DOGS 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. 



17 OR SALE. -RED IRISH SETTER BITCH, 

 J by champion Gerald and Cushla, she by 

 champion Elcho and champion Firefly; this com- 

 bines the best blood in the world; whelped Nov. 

 15, 1887. Very fast in the field and staunch. The 

 gentleman's reason for selling is lack of time, 

 and she will be sold cheap. Address F. E. 

 CLARK, Vanstone Pointer Kennels, Bridgeport, 

 Conn. ap4,3t 



COCKER SPANIELS. 



A number of very fine black and red cocker 

 puppies and grown dogs for sale cheap. 



ANDREW LAIDLAW, Woodstock, Ontario. 



jan24,tf 



FOR SALE.— A FEW POINTERS AND 8ET- 

 ters, trained specially for private shooting; 

 also young stock. GEO. W. LOVELL, Middle- 

 boro, Mass. 



TRAINED DOGS ON BEAR, FOX, COON, 

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

 Kensington, Ohio. 



SALE, TRAINING AND BOARDING KEN- 

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

 Box 241, Middleboro, Mass. feb7,tf 



FOR SALE.— TWO HANDSOME FEMALE 

 Irish setter puppies, 5 mos. old, out of re- 

 gistered parents, with goood pedigree; $15 each. 

 Also one dog pup, 825. Address 

 ap4,2t E. WILLIAMS, Roslyn, L. I. 



Irish Setter Puppies, 



by Desmoud II. out of Champion Molly Bawn. 

 This combination of blood should produce the 

 best in the country, both on the bench and in 

 the field. We think these are the only puppies 

 out of Champion Molly Bawn ever offered for 

 sale. ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, 237 S. Eighth 

 street, Philadelphia, Pa. ap4,3t 



FOR SALE— A NUMBER OF WELL BRED 

 and well broken pointers and setters; also 

 dogs boarded and broken: satisfactioQ guaran- 

 teed, Acldrsea H. B BICBMQND, Lat|Jllle 

 Mass. mmU 



FOR SALE. 

 ST. BERNARD PUPS 



BY THE CELEBRATED 



Ben Ijomond. 



Out of a fine imported bitch. 

 "In the open rough-coated dog class he ad- 

 mirers of this noble breed had a rare treat offered 

 in viewing Mr. Moore's recent importation Ben 

 Lomond, a very large, massively built dog, with 

 a grand head, beautiful expression, lengthy body 

 and excellent coat. He is very superior to any- 

 thing yet seen in public in America of his breed, 

 and had he the dark shadings around the eyes 

 would be scarcely inferior to Plinlimmon, 

 whom he excels in head to my thinking."— Re- 

 port of Richmond (Va.) Show, Am. Field, Oct. 20, 



IN THE STUD. 



BEN LOMOND, fee $50 



CHAMPION MINTING, fee $75 



CHAMPION ILFORD CAUTION, fee $75 



ALONZO, fee $40 



E. H. MOOKE, Melrose. Mass. 



|T)OGfOFvTF(AIT§ 



DRAWN & ENGRAVED 



#^ ON WOOD 



FROM PHOTOGRAPHS. 



— 62— \\ . B - Tallma/vT 



Westminster St.. PR0V. R.I. 



PAMPHLET 



ON 



Dog- Diseases 



Mailed to any address (gratis) by the author, 



H, CLAY GLOVER, Veterinary Surgeon. 



1293 Broadway, New York. 



Medford Fancy Goods Co., 



44 <& 46 Diin.no St., N. Y. 



I. BREMER, Pres. & Treas. 

 We manufacture all materials 

 into all styles of Dog Furnish- 

 ings. Over ten thousand styles. 

 Ask your dealer in these goods 

 for our make, and if they do not 

 keep them, write to us for cat- 

 alogue. 



We have had placed in our hands for sale over 

 fifty representative Pennsylvania foxhounds, 

 broken and unbroken dogs and bitches. For 

 practical work this strain has no superior in the 

 world. Send for printed descriptive list. 



ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, 

 mcbl4,tf 237 S. 8th st., Philadelphia, Pa. 



FOR SALE!. 



By Celebrated Sires and Matron^. 



HILLSIDE KENNELS, 



Lancaster, Mass. 



WM. GRAHAM, PARK LANE, WELLING - 

 ton Park, Belfast, Ireland, is prepared to 

 purchase and ship dogs for importers. Dogs pur- 

 chased from him had the following prizes award- 

 ed to them: At New York and Chicago, 1883, six- 

 teen lsts, nine specials, three 2ds and one 3d. At 

 New York, 1884, seven lsts, six specials and one 3d. 



CHAMPION MERRY MONARCH (7348), win- 

 ner of 23 prizes, kind, gentle and a good com- 

 panion. Price $100. 



HARLEQUIN (11,564). winner of 3d, puppy 

 class, New York and Troy; over distemper. 

 Price $35. For particulars address 

 R,B. SAWYICR, 

 River View Kennels, Birmingham, Conn. 



SELLING OUT. 



Ulmer or Great Dane dogs very cheap; all out 

 of imported and prize winning stock. Address 

 WOLVERINE KENNEL CLUB, 

 apll,3t 442 Brush st., Detroit, Mich. 



COCKER SPANIELS — PUPS, ANY COLOR, 

 grown stock, bitches in whelp. Write for 

 low prices to HANDSOME BROOK KENNEL, 

 Franklin, N. Y. 



BASSET HOUNDS —MAUPR AT (dog) AND 

 VARENNE (bitch), 2 yrs. old, both by cham- 

 pion Nemours— Fleur de Lis. Both were worked 

 all last season, and are Thoroughly broken on 

 rabbits. The dog won 1st prize, Boston, '89. The 

 bitch has never been shown; she is heavy in 

 whelp. Price $50 each. ASSOCIATED FAN- 

 CIERS, 237 S. 8th st., Philadelphia, Pa. It 



FOR SALE. — PAIR OF VIRGINIA FOX- 

 hounds, 20 mos. old, exceUent hunters. Ad- 

 dress J. L. May, Olcott, Vermont. It 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— FOXHOUNDS 

 and puppies, warranted as represented. L. 

 M. WOODEN, Rochester, N. Y. mch28,3t 



f TALI AN GREYHOUNDS AND FINE ENG- 

 _L lish pugs from imported, registered and prize 

 winning stock. In Stud— Prize pug stud dog 

 Cricket, weight lOlbs. HENRY C. BURDICK, 

 150 Bridge street, Springfield. Mass. jy7,tf 



K 9 Breaking Kennels. 



Pointers and setters thoroughly broken for 

 field trials or private use. Reference given. W. 

 G. SMITH, Marydel, Md. 



PRIZE BRED COLLIES. 



I have a few dogs and bitches to dispose of at 

 moderate prices. They are of the strains which 

 have produced more winners than any in the 

 country, and are certain to breed prize winners. 

 JAS. WATSON, 114 SeymoTtf rf«Y Germantoww 

 Philadelphia. m#M 



