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FOREST AND STREAM, 



I Mat 16, 1898, 



When planning your annual tour remember 

 that this company controls over 4100 miles of 

 railway equipped in the most approved modern 

 Btile, passing through a magnificent country 

 noted tor its unsurpassed facilities for sport. 



A FEW OF THE PRINCIPAL RESORTS. 



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



—Excellent trout fishing' ana game, large and small, of 



every description. 

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



tnut and varieties of game. 

 THE SALMON RESORTS of Quebec, New Brunswick 



and Nova Scotia (reached via Quebeci. 

 LAKE ST. JOHN REGION (via Quebec)— For ouananiche, 



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

 THE RIVER «T. LAWRENOE (in the. neighborhood of 



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



whitefish, pickerel, perch. 

 THE THOU S iND ISLANDS (via Gananoque or Kingston) 



—For pickerel, black bass, mascalonge, pike. 

 MDSKOK A L A KES.— The best place on the continent for 



fishing, shooting and camping. All varieties of fish 



and game. 



PARRY SOUND AND GEORGIAN BAY (reached via 

 Penftang, Midland, Collhigwood, etc ) for black bass, 

 pickerel, deer, cartridge, bear, otter, etc. 



LAKES ONTARIO, ERIE, HURON AND MICHIGAN (via 

 stations at all principal ports). 



LAKE SUPERI" , (via CoIIingwood, Wiarton, Sarnialn 

 connection with steamship lines). 



The charges for hotels, gui<?es and camping at 

 many of the fishing waters named above are ex- 

 tremely low. Full p irticulars of same are pub- 

 lifihi d in a pamp-ilet descriptive of the "Fishing 

 a 1 d Hunting Be-orts < f the Grand Trunk Rail- 

 way,"' which will be forwarded fr<-e on applica- 

 tion +o the company's principal agents, or to the 

 General Passengtr Agent at Montreal. 



ST. J. POWER, 

 Oeneral Passenger Agent. 



L. J. SEAKGEANT, General Manager. 



ONLY rail route to the delightful summer re- 

 sorts north of Quebec, throueh the. 

 CANADIAN ADIEOSDArKS. 

 Monarch Parlor and Stepping Cars. Magnifi- 

 cent scenery. B°am.ifui climate. 



Hotel Ro'berval, Lake St. John, recently en- 

 larged, h)>s first-class accommodation for 300 

 quests, and is run in connection with the "Island 

 Hou e," a new hotel built on an island of the 

 Grand Discharge of Lake St. John, in the center 

 of the "Ouananiche" fishing grounds. Daily 

 communication bv the new fast steamer across 

 tl e lake. The fishing rights of Lake St. John 

 and tributaries, an area of 20.000 square miles, 

 a'c free 'o emftPt« of ihe hotel . 



For Information as to hotels, apply to hotel managers; 

 for folders and guide books, to'Thos. Took & Son, 261 

 Broadway, New York; to Raymo-d & Whitcomb, 2% 

 Washington St., Boston, and to ticket agents of all prin- 

 cipal cities. 



ALEX HABny, J, G. SCOTT, 



Gen. F. & P. A gt. Sec'y & Manager. 



Quebec, Canada. 



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 



E. V. Skinner. 353 Broadway; 



C. E. McPhkbson, 179 Washington St., Boston 



C. Sheehy 11 Fort St., W. Detroif : 



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



D. McHIGQLL, Gen. Pass. Agent, Montreal. 



CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PAG. R'Y 



TAKE THE BIG FIVE TO DENVER. 

 THROUGH TRAINS DAILY A 



■WESTWARD. ~ 

 EI.EG-A2TTX jT EQiriPFSP. 



Leaves CHICAGO 10.00 P.M 

 Arrives OMAHA 1.00 EN 

 Arrives LINCOLN 3.20 P.M 

 Arrives DENVER 7.40 k» 

 Arrives COLO.Spgs 7.35 A.M 

 Arrives PUEBLO 9.15 AM 



OUR OWN DINING GARS 



TRY THEM. 



E. ST. JOHN, General Manager, 

 JHO. SEBASTIAN, G.T.&P.A.,Chicago 



APPLY TO 



A.. B. FAENSWORTH, 257 Broadway, 



NEW YORK CITY. 



WORTH DOUBLE THE MONEY. 

 Send at once to John Sebastian, G. T. A. C, R. 

 I. & P. R. B.., Chicago, 111., and receive, postage paid, 

 tbe slickest deck of cards you ever handled. Only 

 TEST CENTS per pack. In stamps or coin. 



JH 0BKCSS AND HEAD NOISES CURED 

 |Jp_ f| fa bjPeck'iInrtMble Tubular E»r Cushion.. Whit, 



*S„ SOU «w 67 ». VlVf,9.T- Sr.wfcr t>«s.«J?rM&r Hfc£ 



Advertisements under this head, 

 strietly 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 which 

 I will sell cheap. These are tbe 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; 

 duekhawk, $10; nine grosbeak, $7; kingbird, $4; 

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

 These when framed would mafee superb orna- 

 ments for a sportsman's dining room. Address 

 J. J A., Forest and Stream office. 



WANTED.— A MALE WILD BLACK DUCK 

 for decoj ; must be a good caller. Box 214, 

 37 East. 17 rh st , New York. 



Breeder, Shipper and 

 Dealer in Chester White, 

 Berkshire and Poland 

 China Pigs, Pine Setter 

 Dogs, Collies, Fox Hounds 

 and Beagles, Sheep & Poul- 

 try. GEO. B. HICKMAN, West Chester, Pa. 

 Send stamp for Circular. 



LIVE WHITE HARES (Lsptts amertcanm 

 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, Dixfleld, M<\, Fish 

 and Game Commissioner. I. G.RICH, Bethel, Me. 



BERKSHIRE TROUT HATCHERY HAVE 

 for sale healthy brook trout, ranging in size 

 from young fry to four pounds weight, suitable 

 for stocking public and private waters. For in- 

 formation and price address 



C. H. SAGE. Sec'y, Gt. Barrington, Mass. 



"DOMING IN.— Representing a bunch of erpen- 

 \J wing teal about to alight. "GOING OUT.' 

 — Mallards. Companion piece. Size of each. 24 

 X31^}in. Finest colored game pictures ever pub- 

 lished. Price $2 each, postage prepaid. 



COP, 53 W. Van Buren street, Chicago. 



F 



OR SALE— Smart young fox, perfectly tame 

 and gentle. Htenry G. Phelps, Andover, Ct. 



ST. BERNARD DOSS 



AT STUD, AT HALF PRICE. 



Lothario Fee $10.00 



Lord I>aute " 12.50 



Ben Hnr " 13.50 



Wyoming Hesper ** 15.00 



PlinlimnioD, Jr. " 20.00 



Jim Blaine «f 25.00 



Sir Bedivere «• 75.00 



The above dogs are well known and further 

 eom«aent is nnuecessary. Brood hitches and 

 puppies for sale. 



WYOMING KENNELS, 



MELROSE, MASS. 



JSTPTXD. 



IRISH AND ENGLISH SETTERS. 



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

 sire In America His get never fall to wlu when shown, 

 and are remarkably handsome and excelWt field dogs, 

 just the blood needed to advance the Irish setter in 

 America. Stud fee $25. 



Priiice Noble. S242, English setter, blue br-lton, by 

 Count Noble— Lassie, trrand field dog; his get are first- 

 class field dogs. Stud fee $20. 



Gu s Gladstone, 8210. by ch. Gladstone— Donna J., 

 black, white and tan. A great fielder; noi e better, and 

 an excellent stock getter. Brother to Kush Gladstone, 

 th« Derby winner. Stud fee $20. 



Puppies bylnchiquin always on handoutof prize win- 

 ning bitches, cheap. Pedigrees and cuts on application 

 to J. J. SCANLAN, P. O. Box 339, Tall River, Mass. 



AT STUD. PEE $50 



KING OF KENT 



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

 Sire of the phenomenal field trial winners, Rip 

 Rj»p, Zig-Zag, Tapster and Maid of Kent. 

 Pointer Puppies for sale. 

 Apply to JAS. MORTIMER, 



Supt Westminster Kennel Club, 

 Babylon, L. I. 



AT STUD" 



Scotch Terrier KILROY. 



Black brindle, no white markings, perfect head 

 and ears, grand body, bone and legp, superb coat; 

 winner of twelve lsts and five specials, and twice 

 winiipr of 30 gu nea champion cup in England, 

 and 1st and special in Boston, 1892. For particu- 

 lars address 



HENRY BROOKS, West Medford, Mass. 



BULL-TERRIER AT STUD: 



CHAMPION GARNET, 



(A.K.C.S.B. 24.986). 



To a limited number of approved bitches. 



TUBBY HOOK KENNELS, 



Inwood. New York City. 



Fox-Terrier at Stud: 



PAINTER, 



Bv Ch. Result— Lady Ethel. * 

 I'Jioto 25c. Fee $10.00. 



Pedigree and winnings on application. 



H. NORTH WOOD, Martin's Ferry, Ohio. 



Grreat Dane. 



Imp. CESAR, bred by Archduke Rainer in 

 Austria; 3d prize. Westminster Kennel show, '92, 

 Fee 823 or arrangements. J. W. GERARD, JR., 

 17 Gramercy Park, New York. N, Y. 



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

 CHAMPION 



CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA, PA., 



OFFER THE SERVICES OF THE FOLLOWING 



STUD DOGS: 



Rough-Coated Collies. 



CHAMPION CHAMPION 



The Squire, 



(E. 15,757). Fee 850. 



Rosiyn Conway, 



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



Sir Kelpie, 



(A. 14.735). Fee 815. (A. 17,577). Fee S 



ENGLISH PUGS. 



Kash, Jr., 



A. 17,804). lBt, Albany; 2d, N. Y., 1892. Fee 815. 



IRISH SETTERS. 



Champ TIM. JERRY JARVIS, 



1st and special. N.Y.,'92. (A. 15.347) litter brother 

 Fee 825. to Duke-Elcho. Fee 820. 



Extended nedigrees of any of the above on ap- 

 plication. Bitches entrusted to us receive the 

 best of care. Fine specimens of the above breeds 

 for sale at reasonable prices, including several 

 good stud dogs and brood bitches in whelp. 



Young Stock Always on Hand. 



IN STUD. 



SIMONIDES. 



No. 17,01 



Black, white and tan. 



Wiunings: 1st, I. S. Derbv, 18P9; 2d, Southern 

 Derby. 1889; 2d, All- Age, 1890; 2d. Inter-State 

 All-Age, 1890: 1st, Inter-State All-Age, 

 1892; 1st, N. O. Bench Show, 1892. 



Fee $50. 



CAPTAIfT BETHEL, 



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



Is a wonderful field dog, very fast, runner-up 

 Rowdy Rod Inter-State Trials, 1891. Sire of 

 Wun LuDg and Glenn. He transmits his 

 qualities to his offspring. All of his 

 get have proved remarkably good 

 ones. Litter brother to Dimple, 

 winner of Southern Derby, 

 1888. 



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 STUD. FEE 850. 



PAUL BO 



(No. 20.207). 

 Black, white and ten Enelish setter dog. 

 By Champ, Paul Gladstone— Bohemian Girl. 



First, Southern Derby, '91. 



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



Absolute winner Central A. A. Stake, '91. 



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



Winner of English Setter Club's Silver Medal, 

 for best Ergli=h S«tter 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 bitches sent to him. 



RICHARD MERRILL, 



3355 Grand Avenue, - Milwaukee, Wis. 



In the Stud. 



Fee $25. 



WHYTE B., 



By Roderigo— Florence Gladstone. 

 Divided 3d, S^u 1 hern Field Trials. 

 Broken dogs and puppies of strictly pure Llew- 

 ellin breeding always for sale. The blood of my 

 kennel is the bluest of tbe blue. 



HERBERT S. BEVAN, Lamar, Miss. 



AT STUD. FEE $25. 



MAINSTAY, 



By Mainspring out of Barmaid, litter sister to 

 Rip Rap and Maid of Kent: winner of 2d, C. F. T. 

 Club Derby, 1891. 



AX STUD. EEE $15. 



BOUNCE ( l3 ' 070 > 



Apply to ELISHA BURR, Hingham Kennels, 

 Hingham Center, Mass. 



Claremont Patsy, 



Leading Irish setter sire of the year. 



PRIDE OF PATSY. 



This grand younor prize winner and field dog 

 will be with C. E. Perry, Claremont, N. H., four 

 monthp. Be sure and get the benefit of his 

 matchless blood. Send for circular. 



F, H, PERRY, Des Moinee, la. 



REFUGE D. 



(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 H., Rud- 

 yard Lady, Young Refuge. Highland Chieftain, 

 Baron Clevedon and many other prize winners. 

 He is the best-headed 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. 



(Prince Regent ex Lady St. Gothard.) 



Fee, $40. OO. 



Prince Clifford. 



(Prince Bnttenhurg ex Lady Dolly.) 



Fee, $20.00. 



NEW YORK ST. BERNARD KENNELS, 



138TH ST. AND THE HUDSON RIVER. 



HENRY JENNINGS, Manager, 



MENTHON KENNELS' 



ST. BERNARDS, 



PHCENIXVILLE, PA., 



AT STUD, 



The Giant Rough-Coated St. Bernard 



LORD BUTE, A •"• 



As a stud dog Lord Bute has no equal. 

 FEE 8100. 

 The Handsome Rough-Coated St. Bernard 



Lord Thorndale, A S#: B 



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

 EEE S35 



Stud Cards and Catalogues on application. 



FOX-TERRIERS 



IN STUD. 



Starden's King $35 



Brockenhurst Tyke 15 



Reckoner 15 



Champion Baby Mixer 15 



$100 will be given for the best pud sired by any 

 of these dogs during tbe year 1893. Prize to be 

 competed for at tbe New York show of 1893. 

 Donor not to compete. 



HILLSIDE KENNELS, 



LANCASTER, MASS. 

 Puppies always on hand. 



Chestnut Hill Kennels' 



COLLIES_AT STUD. 



Christopher, - - $50. 

 Wellesbonrne Charlie, $50. 



30 per cent, off to members of Collie Club. 



IRISH TERRIERS. 



Breda Bill, - - $20. 



Puppies and growu stock for sale. Dogs of all 

 breeds taken to board, conditioned for shows, 

 kept at stud and sold on commission. 



Address 



CHESTNUT HIIX KENNELS, 



Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. 



ARISTOCRAT 



(Ch. Plinlimmon ex Lady Adelaide.) 

 Winner of forty orst and special prizes, iDcludiDg five 

 first and four specials thin season, won almost consocu 

 tively. The tallest and heaviest sun of Plinlimmon. He 

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

 the late St. Bernard Club snow, Birmingham, also 

 Baronet, winner of over forty prizes and specials, and 

 numerous others. The above named progeny proves 

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

 Fee $50. 



YOU NGKEEPER 



(Keeper ex Surprise, by Guide.) 

 This young dog has a massive and typical head. Thii-. 

 with his superb breeding should be of especial value to 

 bitches weak In that respect. 



Fee $25* 



DUTCHESS KENNELS, 1639 Third Ave., N. Y. 



EDWAKJD BOOTH, Manager. 



AT STUD. 



"The finest bull-terrier to-day in either Eng- 

 land or America."— Geo. Raphe. 



JOHN MOORHEAD, JR., Pittshurgh, Pa. 

 A No. 1 Bull-Terrier Puppies for sale. 



STUD. 



THE MASTIFF ORMONDE. 



Son of the great Cambrian Princess. 

 Ormonde has won 1st at Rockford, Freeport, 

 Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Chicago. Ib Blre of 

 1st and 3d prize winners, Rockford, Freeport and 

 Chicago, 1893. Some grandly bred pups for sale. 

 Send stamp for catalogue. 



CHaS. E. BUNN, Peona, 111. 



STUD POINTER. 



Champion Pommery Sec 



(Ch. Graphic ex Lady Vinnie). 

 Fof stud fee. list of winnings, etc., address 



WM. H, HYi,A?fp, North, Tarrytown, N, y. 



