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FOREST AND STREAM. 



I Mat 26, 1892, 



NEW GUNS. 



The Wilkes-Barre Gun Co., 



Manufacturers of 

 Fine Hammer and Mammerless 



B. I*. 0-I7HTS 



(For tlie Trade only). Write for prices. 

 WILKES-BARRE, PA. 



W. R. Soliaofor <fc Son, 



Established 1853. 

 Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers in 



Fire Arms, Revolvers, Rifles, Etc. 



Our workshops are the most complete to be found. 

 Guns restocked, barrels bored and rebrowned, dents re- 

 moved, stocks bent; all kinds of gun work and altera- 

 tions perfected. Send for Catalogue. 



6 1 Elm Street, Boston, Mass. 



LYMAN'S RIFLE SIGHTS. 



Send for 96 page Catalogue of Sights and Rifles. 



ADDRESS 



WM. LYMAN, MIDDLEFIELD, CONN. 



All children enjoy a drink of 



Hires' Root Beer, 



So does every other member of the family. 

 A 25 cent package makes 5 gallons of this delicious 

 drink. Don't be deceived if a dealer, for the sake 

 of larger profit, tells you some otber kind ia 

 " lust as good "—'tis false. No imitation is as good 

 as the genuine Hikes'. 



/ 



tl fp©R? f foe M, 



as the fcigfreSf standard L 

 r/ew djork made eiaap IS 



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LIGHTNING PLATER 



and plating jewelrc.watciieg 

 tableware, &o. Plates the 

 finest of jewelry good as 

 new, on all kinds of metal 

 with gold, silver or nickel. 

 No experience. No capital. 

 Every house has goods need- 

 ing plating. Wholesale to 

 1 agents $5. "Write for circu- 

 lars. H. E. DELNO As 

 Co., Columbus, O. 



FERGUSON'S PATENT REFLECTING LAMPS, 



With Silver Plated Locomotive Reflectors. 



UNIVERSAL LAMP, 



With Adjustable Attachments, 



For Sportsmen and General 

 Illuminating Purposes. 



EXGELSIOB DASH LAMP 



See adv't in another column. 

 Send stamp for HI us. Catalogue 



ALBERT FERCUSON, 



Office, 310 Broadway, New York 



Hunting in the Great West 



(Bustlings in the KocMes.) 



Hunting and Fishing Sketches by Mouutait 

 and Stream. By Q. O. Shields-. 12mo„ clot h . m 

 pages Illustrated, Price 75 eta. For sale by 



FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 

 81S Broadway, Nsw York, 



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 which 

 I 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; 

 duckhawk, $10; pine grosbeak, $7; kingbird, $i; 

 wood wren, $4; black duck, 812; and some others. 

 These when framed would make superb orna- 

 ments for a sportsman's dining room. Address 

 J. J A., Forest and Stream office. 



PEDIGREE BLANKS, 6 GENERATIONS. 10 

 cents dozen. EBERHART PUG KENNELS. 

 Cincinnati. 



WANTED — A GOOD COLLIE PUP ABOUT 

 6mos. old. Must be thoroughly house 

 broken. Address with price, which must be low. 

 B.X40, Clifton, N.J. 



Breeder, Shipper and 

 HSr Dealer in Chester White, 

 HP Berkshire and Poland 

 §W China Pigs, Fine Setter 

 , . Eg Dogs, Collies, Fox Hounds 

 "WHseS 1 - SUB and Beagles, Sheep & Poul- 

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

 Send stamp for Circular. 



LIVE WHITE HARES (L&pUS americanics) 

 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, Dixfleld, Me., Fish 

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



BERKSHIRE TROUT HATCHERY HAVE 

 for sale healthy brook trout, ranging in size 

 from young f ry 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. 



'OR SALE— Smart young fox, perfectly tame 

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



WANTED ALIVE. 



All kinds of 



American Animals, 



BIRDS <fc REPTILES. 



For Sale— All kinds of 

 Foreign Animals, Birds 

 and Reptiles. 



DONALD BURNS, 

 115 Roosevelt st., N.Y. City. 



flijhr 4* well wear 

 ^V{white iilk in a 

 #Tcoal mine as 

 £mml^ poor tobacco 

 fiB* »n 3 meerschaum. 

 — One's a* Jen- 

 ^5ible as the 

 other 



■MA3TIFF 



J» PLU6 CU"0 

 Wm the thin§. 

 It will )'\ve the 

 pipe a rich 

 hanctaome 

 color and 

 YOU'LL )ef 

 an enjoyable 

 jmoKe 



AVOID IMITATION POUCHES. 



J. B. PACE T09ACCO CO. RlCHMOnO.VA. 



The Adirondack^, 



Map of the Adirondack Wilderness. 



Pocket edition on map-bond paper. $1.00. 

 "It is' the most comphte map of the Adirondack 

 region ever published."— Forest and Stream. 



Pocket Map of Lake Champlain and Lake 

 George. Map-bond paper, 50 cents. 



Guide Books.— TUe Adirondacks. illustrated, 

 16mo., 272 pages, pseudo cloth cover, 25 cts. 



Lnlto 4ieorare and T,nUo ( ' li <i m p I u i n . 25 cts 



4ddreas S. R. STOIII) A RD. Olmis Enlls,. N. V. 



Pat. U. S. and Canada. Four sizes, 3 weights 

 duck kept in stock. Can be had with jointed 

 pole, duck cover and pack straps for carrying on 

 the back. 



Send for illustrated circular and price list. 

 A. 8. COMSTOCK, Evanston, 111, 



CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA, PA., 



OFFER THE SERVICES OF THE FOLLOWING 



STUD DOGS: 



Rough-Coated Collies 



CHAMPION 



The Squire, 



(E. 15,757). Fee $50. 



Roslyn Conway, 



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



Sir Kelpie, 



(A. 14,735). Fee $15. 



CHAMPION 



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

 CHAMPION 



Rffll MIDI, 



(A. 17,577). Fee $35. 



ENGLISH PUGS. 



Kash, Jr., 



A. 17,8041. 1st, Albany; 2d, N. Y., 1892. Fee $15. 



IRISH SETTERS. 



Champ TIM, 



1st and special. N.Y.,'92. 

 Fee $25. 



JERRY JARVIS, 



(A. 15.347) litter brother 

 to Duke-Elcho. Fee $20. 



Extended pedigrees 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. 17,068. Black, white and tan. 



Winnings: 1st, I. S. Derby, 1889; 2d, Southern 

 Derby. 1889; 3d. All-Age, 1890; 2d, Inter-State 

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

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



Fee $50. 



CAPTAIN" BETHEL, 



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



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

 Rowdy Rod Inter-State Trials, 1891. Sire of 

 Wun Lung 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 STUDT FEE S50. 



PAUL BO 



(No. 20,207>. 

 Black, white and tan English 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 Erglish 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 bitches sent to him. 



RICHARD MERRILL, 



3355 Grand Avenue, - Milwaukee, Wis. 



fn the Stud. 



Fee $25. 



WHYTE B., 



By Roderigo— Florence Gladstone. 

 Divided 3d, Southern Field Trials. 

 Broken dogs and puppies of strictly pure Llew- 

 ellin breeding always for sale. The blood of my 

 kennel is ihe bluest of the blue. 



HERBERT S. BE VAN, Lamar, Miss. 



AX STUD. KICI-: $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. 



AT STUD. FEE $15. 



BOUNCE 



Apply to ELISHA BURR, Hingham Kennels, 

 Bingham Center, Mass. 



Claremont Patsy, 



Leading Irish sotter sire of the year. 



PRIDE OF PATSY. 



This grand young pmo winner and field dog 

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

 months. Be sure and get the benefit of his 

 matchless blood. Send for circular. 



F. H. PERRY, Des Moines, la. 



REFUGEE 



(Plinlimmon ex Recluse.) 

 Winner of over forty prizes, including the meda 

 for the best stud clog, Agricultural Hall, London, 

 1891. He is the sire of Refugee, Recluse II., 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, $40.00. 



Prince Clifford. 



(Prince Battenburg ex Lady Dolly.) 



Fee, $20.00. 



NEW YORK ST. BERNARD KENNELS, 



138TH ST. AND THE HUDSON RIVER. 



HENRY JENNINGS, Manager. 



MENTHON KENNELS' 



ST. BERNARDS, 



PHGENIXVILLE, PA., 



AT STUD. 



The Giant Rough-Coated St. Bernard 



LORD BUTE, 



As a stud dog Lord Bute has no equal. 

 FEE 8100. 

 The Handsome Rough-Coated St. Bernard 



Lord Thorndale, A -iSi: B - 



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

 FEE 835. 

 Stud Cards and Catalogues on application. 



FOX-TERRIERS 



IN STUD. 



Starden's King $25 



Brockennurst Tyke 15 



Reckoner 15 



Champion Raby Mixer 15 



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

 of these dogs during the year 1892. Prize to be 

 competed for at the New York show of 1893. 

 Donor not to compete. 



HILLSIDE KENNELS. 



LANCASTER, MASS. 

 Puppies always on hand. 



Chestnut Hill Kennels' 



COLLIES JLT STUD. 



Christopher, - - $50. 

 Wellesbourne Charlie, $50. 



30 per cent, off to members of Collie Club. 



IRISH TERRIERS. 



Breda Bill, - - $20. 



Puppies and grown stock for sale. Dogs of all 

 breeds taken to board, conditioned for shows, 

 kept at stud and sold on commission. 



Address 



CHESTNUT HILL KENNELS, 



Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. 



ARISTOCRAT 



(Ch. Phuliuimon ex Lady Adelaide.) 

 Winner of forty first and special prizes, including five 

 first and four specials thi-i season, won almost consecu- 

 tively. The tallest and heaviest son of Plinlimmon. He 

 is the she 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. 



YOUNG - KEEPER 



(Keeper ex Surprise, by Guide.) 

 This young dog has a massive and typical head. This 

 nth his superb breeding should be of especial value to 

 bitches weak in that respect. 



Fee 4125. 



UTCHESS KENNELS, 1639 Third Ave., H. Y. 



EDWARD BOOTH, Manager. 



^.T STUD. 



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

 land or America."— Geo. Raper. 



JOHN MOORHEAD, JR., Pittsburgh, Pa. 

 A No. 1 Bull-Terrier Puppies for sale. 



-A_T STTJD. 



THE MASTIFF ORMONDE, 



Son of the great Cambrian Princess. 

 Ormonde has won 1st at Rockford, Freeport, 

 Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Chicago. Is sire of 

 1st and 2d prize winners, Rockford, Freeport and 

 Chicago, 1893. Some grandly bred pups for sale. 

 Send stamp for catalogue. 



CHAS. E. BUNN, Peoria, 111. 



STUD POINTER. 



Champion Pommery See 



(Ch. Graphic ex Lady Vinnie). 

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



Wm. H. Hylajs-d, North Tarrytown, N. Y. 



