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FOREST AND STREAM, 



[April 28, 1892, 



Advertisements under this head, 

 strictly limited to WANTS AND EX- 

 CHANGES, will be inserted at the spe 

 cial rate of three cents a word each 

 insertion. The money must accom- 

 pany the order. 



BEAUTIFUL BIRD PICTURES. 



I have several plates of Audubon's Birds whk-h 

 1 will sell cheap. These are the edition of 1856. 

 on heavy paper, and give the birds the size of life 

 and in their natural colors. Among the species 

 represented are: White-headed eagle, price $12; 

 duekbawk,, $10; pine grosbeak, $7: kingbird, $4; 

 wood wren, $4; black duck, $12: and some others. 

 These when framed would niate superb orna- 

 ments for a sportsman's dining room. Address 

 J. J A., Forest and Stream office. 



\\7 ANTED.— FISHERMEN DURING THE 

 ii open season. *ine trout and black bass 

 fishing in the stream" aud iakes of Sullivan Co., 

 New York. For pfn-ticulirs address the adver- 

 tiser. W. E. ELDRIDGE, Falls burgh, Sull. Co., 

 N. Y. 



WANTED — A SECOND-HAND CANOE, 

 completely equipped, accommodating two 

 people; must be in good order. Address, giving 

 full particulars and lowest cash price, J. M. 

 TOWNLEY, i Wali st.. New York. 



iHell m& %m\t% tit ^portjsmca. 



When planning your annual tour remember 

 that this company controls over 4100 miles of 

 railway equipped in the most approve d modern 

 stUe, rjissmg through a magnificent country 

 noted lor its unsurpassed facilities for sport. 



A FEW OF THE PRINCIPAL RESORTS. 



ANDROSCOGGIN' LA3TES (via Bryant's Pond or Bethel). 



— Excei'^j s a ud small, of 



every description. 

 THE WHITE MOUNTAINS (via Gorbam, N. H.)— For 



trout and varieties of game. 

 THE SALMON RESORTS of Quebec, New Brunswick 



LAKE ST. JO 4 N REGION (via Quebec— For ouananlche, 



trout, caribou, bear, moose, beaver, ottfsr, etc. 

 THE RIVER C T. LAWRENCE (in the neighborhood of 



the line for 400 miles).— For masealonge, pike, bass, 



whitefisb, pickerel, perch. 

 THE THOTJS&.ND ISLANDS (via Gananoque or Kingston) 



—For pickerel, black b ass, masealonge, pike. 

 MUSEOKA L \ EES.— The best place on the continent for 



fishing, shooting and camping. All varieties of fish 



and game. 



PARRY SOUND AND GEORGI iK BAY (reached via 



Penetang, Midland, Coliingv/ood, etc ) for black bass. 



pickerel, deer, partridge, bear, otter, etc. 

 LAKES ONTARIO ERIE, HURON AND MICHIGAN (via 



stations at all principal ports). 

 LAKE SUPERB 1 . (via Colhngwood. Wiartou, Sarnia in 



connection with steamship lines). 



The charges for hotels, guides and camping at 

 many of the fishing wateis named above are ex- 

 tremely low. Full pirticulars of same are puo- 

 I"sh<-d in a pampnlet descriptive of ihe "Fishing 

 a- d Hunting Re-orts i f the Grand Trunk Rail- 

 way,*' which will be. forwarded t'r>-e on applica- 

 tion to the company's principil agents, or to the 

 General Passenger Agent at Montreal. 



WM. EDGAR, 

 General Passenger Agent. 



X. J. SEARGEANT, General Manager. 



Utity mi §mtt$ tit gymtmtn. 



S^iVO, PLEASANT COUNTRY HOME AND 

 productive farm ot 80 acres; 15 ullage; will 

 keep three cows and one horEe; p enty of wood; 

 exceptionally fine f ^uit of ail kinds; nuts and 

 small fruits ia abundance; buildings in good re- 

 pair; house, 8 rooms; tine trout brook running 

 through farm: a fine fish pond can be bad at 

 small cos': 2J4 miles from station, telegraph, 

 telephone: "4 mile from village, store, post office, 

 churches: situation highly picture-' que and very 

 healthj ; good reighbors: price 8875; hs.if down; 

 6ol<i to clo.-e estate; no brokers. CHARLES T. 

 PRESTON. Counselor at Law, Willington, Tol- 

 land county, Conn. 



SCOTLAND. 



In a most mountainous and picturesque part of 

 Scotland a large, well furnished residence, to- 

 gether with a famous de-ir forest extending over 

 24.000 acres, where 35 grard stags and 15 hinds 

 may be killed in addition to good grouse shoot- 

 in?, and splendid salmon and trout fishing is to 

 let for the. season of 1892 at a rent"] of '86 000, 

 which includes four game keepers and all rates 

 and taxes. 



LUMLEYS 



English and Scottish Land Agents, 



22 St. James's St., London. 



Cable address "Lumleys, London." 



Ltjailevs' Scottish Register contains the 

 largest s>- lection of .Scottish Sporting and Resi- 

 dential Estates to let and for sale, issued by any 

 agency. It mav be had past free ou application 

 to MESSRS. LUMLEYS. 22 St. James's street, 

 London, England. 



A PARTY OWNING A PROPERTY" IV 

 North Carolina wish to organize same info 

 a gunning club. The property is loca'ed eight 

 m-ies from railroad on a large river, and consists 

 or 320 acres; river bottom and high land: cotton 

 mill, grist mill, store and ferry, and one of the 

 finest water powers in the State. The property 

 is bound to increase in value: has paid present 

 owners for pa«t four years over 6 per cent, per 

 annum net on $10 000. Good, sociable neighbors, 

 abundance of quail, some turkey and deer and 

 good fishiug. Good location for a club house on 

 high bluff overlooking the river. A delightful 

 plice for any one enjoying hunting and fishing, 

 and a desirable investment. For full particulars 

 address F. C. A., 104 S. 4 .h st., Pniladelphia, Pa. 



Alive with Game. 



IF YOU WANT GOOD SPORT, PLENTY OF 

 IT AND NO BLANK DAYS, SEND FOR THE 

 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.'S 

 PAMPHLET, 



Fishing and Shooting. 



E. V. Skinner. 353 Broadway; 



C. E. McPHfiRSON, 179 Washington at., Boston 



C. Sheehy 11 Fort st., W. Detroit; 



J. F. Lee, 232 S. Clark St., Chicago; or 



D. MeMICOLL. Gen. Pass, tgant, Montreal. 



IN ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND. 



ResidentialEstates, Mixed Shootings, Fishings 

 Grouse Moors, Deer Forests and 

 Country Kesi deuces, 



Iiiimleys' Registers, published monthly, contain 

 particulars of all the best to be sold or let, and may be 

 obtained gratis at their offices, or by sending 10 cents in 

 i _ _ _ i a ; 



4rp-TTON"EEHS, 22 St. James's street, Piccadiliy, Lon- 

 don, England. 



HIGH FALLS HOTEL, DINGMAN'S FERRY 

 Pike Co., Pa Famous trout streams of 

 PIkpPo. in the immediate vicinity. Dr. PHILIP 

 F. FULMER, Prop. 



The Sportsman and Tourist 



IS PERMANENTLY 

 ENLARGED TO 48 PAGES. 

 Published monthly, finely illustrated, not loaded down 

 with advertising, filled with interesting reading matter 

 and is ONl.Y $1.0.. HER YEAK. 



Gives more for the money than any periodical pub 

 fished. New premium list should be read by everybody 



February number mailed for 10 cents. 

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GRAND RAPIDS PORTABLE HOUSE CO., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Hunters' Cabins, Clnli Houses, Summer Cottages. Photograph Gall- 

 eries, Lawn Bouses, Play Houses, Etc., Etc 



Absolutely portable. All Sizes and designs. Especially designed for Camping, Hunt- 

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 thoroughly seasoned and painted in attractive colors. The fastenings are iron pins. 

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The Best Paper Shell on the Market. 



THE RED "V. L. & A." 



with re-enforced conical base and treble extra primer No. 2, specially adapted to Jfitro Powders. 

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VOST LEK6EKKE & AMTOINE. 2*6 Wabash Ave., Chicago, HI. 



Guns. Ammunition. Fishing Tackle and sportsmen's Goods. Loaders, of High Grade Ammunition. Sole Chicago 

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CHAMPION 



CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA, PA., 



OFFER THE SERVICES OF THE FOLLOWING 



STUD DOGS: 



Rough-Coated Collies. 



CHAMPION 



The Squire, 



(E. 15,757). Fee $59. 



Roslyn Conway 



(A. 20,882). Fee $20. 



Sir Kelpie, 



(A. 14,735). Fee 815. 



(A. 20,883). Fee $50. 

 CHAMPION 



Mil MM, 



(A. 17,577). Fee S35. 



ENGLISH PUGS, 



Kash, Jr., 



A. 17,804). 1st, Albany; 2d, N. Y., 1893. Fee $15. 



IRISH SETTERS. 



Champ TIM. JERKY JARVIS. 



1st and special. N.Y.,'93. (A. 15 347) litter brother 

 Fee $25. to Duke-Elcho. Fee $20, 



Extended nedigrees of any of the ahove on ap- 

 plication. Bitches entrusted to us receive the 

 best of care. Fine specimens of the above breeds 

 for sals at reasonable prices), including several 

 good etud dogs and brood bitches in whelp. 



Young Stock Always on Hand. 



IN STUD. 



SMONIDES, 



No. 17,068. Black, white ana tan. 



Winning": 1st, I. S. Derbv, 18F9; 2d, Southern 

 D°rby. 13J&; So. All-ia-e. litO: :M. Iv, f = r-£r a r a 

 All-Aee, 1890; 1st, Inter-S^te All-Age, 

 1&92; 1st, N. O. Bench Show, 18i»2, 



Fee $50, 



CAPTAIN" BETHEL, 



No. 16,147. Black, white and tan. 



Is a wonderful field dog, very f«s f .. runner-un 

 Rowdy Rod Inter state Trials, 1891. S'-re of 

 Wun Lung and Glenn. He transmits his 

 Qualities to bis offspring. All of his 

 get have proved remarkably good 

 ones. Litter brotopr to Dimple, 

 winner of S n uttern Derby, 

 18«8. 



Fee $35, 



RETREAT KENNELS, 



Hammond, La. 



For particulars and engagements address 

 F. F. MYLES, 



New Orleans, La. 



The Fastest Field Trial Winner in America. 



AT STUB. FEE S50, 



PAUL BO 



(No. 20.207). 

 Black, white anrl t»n Enelish setter doer. 

 By Champ. Paul Gladstone— Bohemian Girl. 



First, Southern Derby, '91. 



First. Central A. A. Stake, '91. 



Absolute winner Central A. A. Stake, ^l. 



Second, Southern A. A. Stake, '92. 



Winner of English better Club's Silver Medal, 

 for best Er gli=h Setter conforming to the Eng- 

 lish Setter-Club standard, at Southern Derby, '91. 



He will be allowed a limited number of hitches 

 of approved breeding. Return express charges 

 will be paid on all bi'ches sent to bim. 



RICHARD MERRILL, 



3355 Grand Avenue, - Milwaukee, Wis. 



IRISH AND ENGLISH SETTERS. 



Ch. Jnchiquin, 18,191, imported. The most famous 

 sire in America- His get never fall to win when shown, 

 aud are remarkably handsome and escell-nt field dogs, 

 just the blood needed to advance the Irish setter in 

 America. Stud fee S25. 



Prince Noble. 8242, English Better, blue button, by 

 Count Noble— Lassie, BJ&nd field dog; his get are first- 

 class field dogs. Stud fee t'JJ. 



Gus Gladstone, 8310. by ch. Oladstoue— Donna J., 

 black, white and tan. A great fields 1 '; none better, and 

 an excellent stock getter. Brother to Bush Gladstone, 

 the Derby winner. Stud fee -SiO. 



Puppies bylnchiquin always on hand cutof p'-ize win- 

 ning bitches, cheap. Pedigrees and cuts on appl Icatl n 

 to J. J. SCANLAN, P. O. Box 339, Fall Elver, Mass. 



AT 8TUI>. 



KING OF 



FEE $50 



KENT 



(A.K.C.S.B. 6264), 

 Sire of the phenomenal field trial winners. Rip 

 Rsp. Zig-Zaer, Tapster and Maid of Kent. 

 Pointer Puppies for sale. 

 Apply to JAS. MORTIMER, 



Supt. Westminster Kennel Club, 

 Babylon, L. I. 



STI O I* O INTER . 



Champion Pommery See 



(Ch. Graphic ex Lady Vinnie). 

 For stmd fee. list of winnings, etc., address 



Wm. H. H-tland, North Tarrytown, N. Y. 



REFUGE n. 



(Plinlimmon ex Recluse.) 

 Winner of over forty prizes, including the meda 

 for the best stud dog, Agricultural Hall, London, 

 1891. He is the sire of Refugee. Recluse II., Rud- 

 yard Lady, Young Refuge, Highland CNeftain. 

 Baron Clevedon and many other prize winners. 

 He is the best-beaded and heaviest-boned dog 

 ever sired by Plinlimmon. 



Fee, $60.00. 



Champion 



Kingston Regent. 



(Prince Regent ex Lady St. Gothard,> 



Fee, $50.00, 



Marquis of Ripon, 



CPrince Regent ex Lady St. Oothard.) 



- Fee, $40 OO. 



Prince Clifford. 



(Prince Bmtenburg ex Lidy Dolly.) 



Fee, $20.00. 



NEW YORK ST. BERNARD KENNELS, 



13STH ST. AND THE HUDSON RIVER. 



HENRY JENNINGS, Manager. 



MENTHON KENNELS 



ST. BERNARDS, 



PHCENIXVILLE, PA.. 



AT STUD. 



LORD BUTE, 



The Giant Rough-Coated Si. Bernard 



A.K.C.S.B. 



2.029. 



As a stud dog Lord Bute has no equal. 

 FEE £100. 



The Handsome Rough-Coated St. Bernard 



Lord Thorndaie, A §S B 



A son of Champ. Hfisper. A sure stock getter. 

 PEE *35 



Stud Cards and Catalogues on application. 



FOX-TERRIERS 



IN STUD. 



Champion Baby Mixer $15 



Reckoner.. ... 15 



Brock en hurst Tyke 15 



Starden's King.. 25 



Puppies for sale from these celebrated dogs out 

 of famous matrons, 



HILLSIDE KENNELS, 



LANCASTER, MASS. 



Chestnut Hill Kennels' 



COLLIES JLT STUD. 



Christopher, - - $50. 

 Wellesbourne Charlie, $50, 



80 per cent, off to members of Collie Club. 



IRISH TERRIERS. 



Breda Bill, - - S20. 



Puppies and grown stock for sale. Dogs <■{ all 

 breeds taken to hoard, conditioned for shows, 

 kept at stud and sold on commlsbion. 



Address 



CHESTNUT HILL, KENNELS, 



Chestnut H:!l. Philadelphia. 



T" 



(Ch, fllnlimmon ex Lady Adelaide.) 

 Winner of forty nrst and special prizes, including five 

 first and four sp-cials Uii-- season, won almost consecu- 

 tively. The tallest and heaviest sun of Plinlimmon. He 

 is the sire of Lord Courtenay, winner of second piiae at 

 the late St. Bernard Club snow, Birmingham, also 

 Baronet, winner of over f> rty rrizes and specia s. and 

 numerous others. The bbove named progeny proves 

 him to be one of the most successful stud dogs of to-day. 

 Fee $50. 



young"keeper 



(Keeper ex Surprise, by Guide.) 

 This young dog has a massive and typical head. This 

 with his superb breeding snouid be of especial value to 

 bitchts weak in thai respect. 



Fee $25. 



DUTCHESS KENNELS, f 639 TIN Ave., N, Y 



EDWARD BOOTH, Manager. 



"The finest, huH-'errier to-day in either Keg- 

 land or America."— «eo Rapek. 



JOHn: MOORHEAD, JR.. Pittsburgh, Pa. 

 A No. 1 Ball-Terrier Puppies for sale. 



Gath's Hope ex D*isy F. 

 He is a hie. linn fallow, aud a brother to Daisy 

 Hope and Daisy Hunter. Is a eraud fielder ard 

 euls his work out like the rest of his ilk. Ha* 

 more Campbell Mood than any setter in »md. 

 Will be my All- Aire dog for this year's trials. 

 Fee, 31.35.00. 

 JOHN A- HUNTER, Sandborn, Indiana. 



YORKSHIRE TOY TERRIER. 

 Champion Bradford Harry, described in 

 show reports as "he't Yorkshire in America.' 

 Pedigree and winnings free, photos 50 cenrs. A 

 limiTed number of his puppies for sale. P. H. 

 COOMBS, 1 Exchange Block. Bangor, Me- 



