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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[March 19, 1891. 



Agent for B. C. MILAMS' 

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as, FISIIIN& TACKLE. BICY- 

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mentioning FOREST AND STREAM. JAMES H. FISK. 193 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. 



Reels, Lines, etc., is world wide. Ask 

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Are the most . skillfully made. Best 

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Contains the local names in popular use, and 

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The Spaniel and its Training. 



By F H. F. MERCER. 



A complete manual of the care, management and training of the Spaniel by a practical 

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 of all the more important breeds of spaniels, and contains the standards adopted by the 

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Patent applied for. 

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 A LOST OPPORTUNITY (bluebiils), 11x14, $1.50 

 Above singly by mail, or the set for $5. 



For sale by 



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F0X-TEBRIES8 



IN STUD. 



Champion Raby Mixer $16 



Ru h\j Joker 15 



Reckoner 15 



Soft- Ik Risk 10 



Hillside Regent 10 



Puppies for sale from these celebrated dogs out 

 of famous matrons. 



HILLSIDE KEN^iELS, 



LANCASTER, MASS. 



COUNT N081E--GIADST0NE--SUE 



AT STUD, 



FEE S40. 



PAX TANG, the '86 Derby Winner. 



The only known dog of any reputation by Count 

 Noble out of Gladstone — Sue bitch, rl is puppies are not 

 excelled by anj'. He is large size, hea'thy and a fast 

 dog with the most delicate uose. Parties liaving g )od 

 bitches, desiring to pvodiiL-e ilie ijeifeetioi. nf the field 

 trial strain of J<nglisii setters shoidd address for pedi- 

 gree an<i particulars, 



Moorefield Breeding and Training Kennels 

 W. T. lEWix, Kennel Manager. Chula, Amelia Co., Va. 

 Standard Bred Trotters, Jersey Cattle and Rough-Coated 



St. Bei-nards for sale. 

 Address A. H. Moore. ITll Spring Garden .st., Phila., Pa. 



CHESTNUT HILL KENNELS 



IN THE STUI>. 



Collies & Irish Terriers. 



FOR SALE.— Puppies and full grown dogs 

 of both breeds. Prize winners and young stock. 

 Address P- O. B-^x 1630, Philadelphia, Pa. 



AT wTU'*: Best bred mastifE owned in America. 

 Ormonde, by Ch. Victor IliifiO ex Ch. <'niubrtnu 

 "?riiic*'ss. Winning-: 3d, a puppy. Crystal Palace, 1st 

 jnd cup. South HatJipton, England, 1st Cincinnati, 1890, 

 only times shown. Pups for sale from I'liHedraiaprlze 

 winner in England and America; also from el met, a 

 grand daughter of B'anfo- t"nd Orlamio, also from 

 Kadsry til , sister to Elmet. Orders bookedfor pups from 

 the best bred bitch in America. > aily * obrey, by 

 Beiiiil-ivi ex Ch. Toozie, and dam of R. Cook's 

 \inningpup llford ' outity Srembfv. 



CHARLES E. BUKN, Peoria, 111. 



STUD DOGS. 



Smooth fox-terrier E:ndcliffe Spice, black and 

 tan terriers Prince Regent and Beaconsfield, 

 winner of over .50 firsts and specials, and acknowl- 

 edged to he 1 he best black an d tan living, and sire 

 of morewianers than any other hlack and tan. 

 Bull- terrier English Champion King of Hearts; 

 Scotch terrier Kilster. Dexter, the world re- 

 nouned hlack corded poodle. G-em of the Season, 

 the phenomenal greyhound winner of over 30 

 fir.«ts and sppcials during 1890. Address GEO. S. 

 TH0MA«5, Manager of North Fields Yortshire 

 Kennels, Salem, Mass. 



IRISH SETTER AT STUD.-RED RIVER 

 Glencho (champion Glencho ex Lyda Belle). 

 R. R. Glencho has won three first prizes on bench 

 and is a iine field dog. beg^^ts large litters of 

 strontr, dark red puppies. Fee S20.00. R. H. 

 BURR, Middletown, Conn. 



IN THE STUD.— THE ETHAN ALLIN SET- 

 ter Al, fee §35. Al was bred by the late Mr. 

 Allin and trained on ruffed grouse by his handler. 

 Two puppies bv him for sale. Address F. L. 

 NICHOLAS. 54 Taylor street, Springfield, Mass. tf 



YORKSHIRE TOT TERRIER. 

 Champion isracsford Harrys described in 

 show reports as "best Yorkshire in America. 

 Pedigree and winnings free, photos SOcts. A 

 limited ntimher of his puppies for sale. P, H- 

 COOMBS, 1 Sxohange Bioel?, Bangor, Me. 



FOURTH 



Bench Show of Dogs, 



Tuesday, fete(lay,Tliursflay, Friday, 

 April 14,15, I6&I7,'9I. 



CITY ARMORY. 



$2^500 IN PRIZES. 



OPEH TO THE WORLD. 



ENTRIES CLOSE APRIL l,st. 



For Premium Lists, etc., apply to 



C. M. MUNHALl, Sec'y, 



Cleveland, Ohio. 



BULL-TERRIERS 



The pi'operty of H. A. HARRIS. 



Owing to business engagements fully occupying 

 my time, I have decided to sell my entire kennel 

 of bull-terriers, including the following well- 

 known dogs: 



No. 1. CHAMPION JUBILEE (A.9100), 



by Bendigo ex Queen, whelped June, 'S^i, Aveight 

 Salbs., winner of over fifty prizes in England and 

 America. 



No. 2. GREENHXLL GENERAL, 



by Prince ex Kit, whelped July, '89; weight oOlbs. 

 Just imported. A sure winner. 



No. S. LITTLE DONOVAN, 

 by Duke ex Tany. whelped May, '90; weight 241hs., 

 winner of first last Birmingham show and un- 

 doubtedly the best light-weight bull-terrier alive. 



No. 4. STANLEY BILL (A.'20,016), 

 bv Wh'te Wonder ex White Violet, whelped May, 

 1890. 



No. 5. WHITE VIOLET, 



by Chai'lie ex Rose, whelped April, '87; weight 

 401bs. Winner of many prizes in England. Never 

 shown in America. 



No. 6. MY QUEEN (A. 12,679), 



by champion Grand Duke ex champion Maggie 

 May, whelped July, "87; weight oOlbs. 



No. 1. COUNT NELL '(A. 16,499), 



by champion Count ex Bertha, whelped Decem- 

 ber, '87; weight 8Slbs. 



No. 8. STANLEY BELLE (A. 20,017), 



by White Wonder ex White Violet, litter sister to 

 Stanley BiU. 



No. 9. STANLEY ROSE (A. 20,018), 



by White Wonder ex Marguerite, whelped July, 

 1890. 



For prices and full particulars address 

 H. A. HARRIS, 

 Tremont House, Boston, Mass. 



AND 



Dogs at stud. Brood bitches, young and old 

 stock always on hand. Prices low for quality. 



LAKE VIEW KENNELS, 



Worcester, Mass. 



BULL-TERRIERS. 



FRANK F. DOLE. New HAVEfr, Conn., baa 

 for sale ten bull -terriers, dogs and bitches, of the 

 best blood obtainable. Nearly all winners. Four 

 of the grandest hull-terriers in the world, at stud. 

 All weights. Fees SIO and $L5. Satisfaction 

 guaranteed. Write for particulars, marl9,4:t 



For Sale-LORNA BOONE, 



Formerly Dell (8.339), broken English setter bitch, 

 whelped May 3, 1887, bv Belthus out of Princess 

 Phcebus; bred by F. Windholz. No bettor blood 

 in the country. A rare chance for a fine brood 

 bitch. Price S125. Address ROBT. B. LAW- 

 RENCE, 35 Wall street, N. Y. mchl2,2t 



Four thoroughbred St. Bernard puppies, two 

 months old. Write for prices to L. B. R. BAR- 

 KER, lOO W. 4th St., Wilmington, Del. marl3,3t 



Black and Tan Terriers Por Sale. 



PtlPPISS FROM NOTED SLRES aWD DAMS. 

 At Stnu, - BKOOMFIEtD SITI.TAN, 

 The best in the world. Send for catalogue. 

 ROCHELLB Kennels, Box 862, New Rochelle,N.Y. 



COCKER SPANIELS, 



Any age or color, teed from best registered stock. 



