so 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Aug. 13, 1891. 



Agent for B. C. MILAMS' 

 relebrated 

 Kentncky Reels. 



S, PISHING TACKLE, BICY- 

 OLES, TENTS, LAWN TENNIS, MUSICAL 

 INSTRUMENTS, SPORTING GOODS, .fee. Illustrated Catalogue, witli low cash prices, sent on application to those 



mentioaing FOREST AND STREAM. JAMES H. FISK, 193 La Salle St., Chicago, lU. 



f. Two Sizes, Five Stvles 



'Jrass Reel. 



Send for Catalogue. 



TAWMN&ERBE, 



EOCHESTER, N. Y. 



SYKACUSE BAMBOO FURNITUHE CO, 



Successors to SYRACUSE FISH ROD CO 



-^i. ■ - ^ " . .^^^ 



MANUFACTURERS OF 



Fine Split Bamboo Fishing Rods, 



WITH OOEZ iMD CELLULOID HABD aEASP. (Patent applied for.) 



It is light, fits an i will no'j blister the hands. Recommended by the most experienced 

 anglers in tbe U. S. Order one through your dealer for inspection, and if not satisfactory 

 can be returnf d. The U. S. Npt and Twine Co. are agents for New ^ork City. 



The glittering gans trolling baits which we are manufacturing are the coming bait. It 

 takes tlie place of the phantom minnow, and is warranted to take two fish to one on any 

 other bait. Foi- sale by all principal dealers in New York. 



We are also manufacturing all the popular spoons, such as fluted, kidney and hammered. 



For sale by all dealers. Send for catalogue. 



Syracuse, N. Y. HENRY LOFTIE, Manager. 



FINE FISHING TACKLE. 



CORNWALL & SMOCK, 

 "THE OLD EEMIUGTON GUN STORE." 



SSI &c S83 Broadway, ISTew York. 

 We invite Dealers Rtid Sportsmen to call upon us and see how ADVANTAGEOUSLY thev can 

 i™^£,';?|;VpPO'''yis ^ stork covers the following lines in their /«r?est twtcttcs: GUNS, 



Ul^^^Th-^^?^J^J^f^-^/,-^^^^^'^.S/P^*^^^^f BASE BALL, TENNIS 



FEKlCJING-, BOXING, CYCLING, Etc. Send 5 cents (to cover postage) and we will mail yoii 

 our new Illustrated Catalogue, covering above goods. Will also enclose a "Canvas Pocket Book." 



RR.4DY FOR RA.rN. REABY FOR ANYTHING. READY FOR SUN. 



The simplest, lightest, mo useful tent mail e. A half dozen forms In same canvas. Compact. Cheap. Send 

 for full circular. A. ISt. O O JML^ 'X'Q OXSl. JEi^a.a3.STOIX. XXI. 



ESy ^* 3^esao3a.-iuLlaL.'' 



Are made in two sizes, and by remov- 

 ing the center sertion° are quickly 

 -hanged from a % t.o 1% or 2oz. with 

 N o. a, an d from a 3 to 5}^ or 8oz. witti 

 ■ No. 8. AH changes are made 

 liiout disturbing balance of rig. 

 rjstva center sections furnished to 

 ( ii I • [■ease 1 he weight as may be fl esired . 

 Ask your dealer for them, or stnd 10 

 <-ents for a No. 3, and 20 cents for a 

 No. 8. 



TOMLINSON & CO., 



51 John Street, 



NEW TORK. 



Best and Lightest in the Market. 



GIIiT OR SILVER. , 

 Single Spoon= |3 a doz. Double Spnons $4 a doz. 



Sample by mail 25o. and 35c. 

 r. S. GKAVE9, 68 State St., AliBANT, N. Y. 



2^6 



The Francotte Gun. 

 Finest Bods and Tackle. 

 Imported Gotids. 

 Hand Loaded Shells. 

 Upthegrrove's Flue Hunting 



and Fishing: Wear. 

 Any Good Article You Want. 

 Some ArHcles Not Found 



Elsewhere. 

 Oar Specialty is QUALITY. 



VON LENGERKE & ANTOINE, 



846 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 111. 



R. O'SHAUGHNESSY & CO., 



Manufacturers of and Dealers In 



Salmon and Trout 

 FISHING TACKLE. 



83 Germain Street, St, Jolm, 1. B. 



Orders promptly and carefully executed 



An Old Un in a New Dress. 



This is the size of the fish he caught 

 and carried home to-day. 



And this is the size of the one he hooked. 

 But the blamed tiling got away, because 

 he didn't buy his tackle from 



H. H. KIFFE, 



318 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Send for '9 1 Illustrated Catalogue, 



ESTABI.ISHED 1837. 



J. B, mil & CO., 

 nSHING TAGEE 



1191 BROADWAY, 



Bet. 28th & 39 bh Sts., NEW YORK CITY. 



SEUD FOR OATALO&UE. 



HILL'S 



SPOON BAIT 



No Sportsman's kit is complete without them. 

 Notliing yet invented has attained the popularity 

 and successful killing' qualities of the HILL BAIT, 

 Sold by all principal dealers. If 3'our dealers do 

 not keep them, send to the manufacturers, SPAL- 

 DING & CO., 40 North Ionia St,, Grand Rapids, Midi. 

 Send for illustrated price-list. Mention this paper. 



CHICAGO FISHING TACKLE FACT'Y 



6054 Atlantic St., Knglewood, Ills. 

 Trent Fligs at S, 5, 7 and II Cents Each. 

 Send Ten Gents for IIitCBTRATBD CATiLOGUI. 



WANTED AXiIVE. 



All kind" of 



American Animals. 



BIKD.S & REPTILES. 



For Sale— All kinds of 

 Forf'ign Animals, Birds 

 and Reptiles. • 



DONALD BURNS, 

 115 Roosevelt st.. N. Y. City, 



R£AD THIS 



MASTIFFS. 



At Stud.— Ormonde; sire, Oh. Victor Hugo; 

 dam, Ch. Cambrian Princess. Ormonde is a piize 

 winner ever.v time shown, both in Enaland and 

 America, and his young stock is proving him an 

 exceptional sire. I have always on hand young 

 stock for disposal at fair prices. I have no blood 

 but the most fashionable in my kennels. Write 

 CHAS. E. BUNN, Peoria. 111. 



St. Bernards at Stud. 



1. Soggarth, immense rough-coat, tlie only son of 

 Lord Bute at stud in America. 2. Patrol, one of 

 our best smooths, fee $H5 each. 

 .lOHN KEEVAN, 195 King St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



CONNEMARAKENNELS.-FINE IRISH 

 setters. At stud— KED KIVKIi GliKNCHO, 



fine field dog and first prize bench winner. Fee 

 g30. Puppie'<— A beautiful litter, strong and 

 healthv from prize stock, wnelped April 13, '91. 

 Circulars. R.H. BURR. Middletown, Conn. 



YORKSHIRE TOY TERRIER. 

 Champion Bradford Harry, described iti 

 show reports as "bes! Yorkshire in America." 

 Pedigree and winnings free, photos 50cts. A 

 limited number of bis puppies for sale. P. H 



WYOMING KENNELS. 



The LARGEST and BEST kennel of 

 ROUGH-COATED SAINT BERNARDS 

 in the world, comprising the following 

 noted STUD DOGS: 



Cliamp. SIR BEDIVERE (19451). 



Acknowledged by the- best Judges to be the 

 most typical and perfect St. Bernard living. 

 Winner of 53 first and special prizes, all in the 

 best of company. Prizps include Tlie One Hun- 

 dreri Guinea Challenge Cut, four times, the Hal- 

 sey Trophy twice, and the Deacon Challengp Cup 

 twice. Stud fee $150.00 



Cliamp. PLINLIMMON, JR. (6864). 



This grand young d- g is a son of the world- 

 renouned Ch. PLINLIMMON, and although only 

 a little over three years old, is the winner of 27 

 first and special prizes, and sire of some good 

 stock. Stud fee $50.00 



LOTHARIO (18371). 



This grind headed young dog is by the farhous 

 Ch. VALENTINE out of that well known bitch 

 SAFFRON. He is the only son of Ch. A^ilentine 

 at stud in America, and from his breeding, and 

 low stud fee. should he much sought after by St. 

 Bernard breeders. Stud fee $35.00 



St. Bernard Puppies For Sale. 



A select stock most always on hand, sired by 

 the above dogs out of prize- winning bitches, at 

 reasonable prices. 



WYOMINa KENiTELS. Melrose, Mass 



JAS. E. GREEN, Manager. 



ST. BERNARDS 



AT STUD. 



ARISfflCRAT, 



WINNER OF MORE FIRST PRIZES AND 

 SPECIALS DURING 1890 THAN ANY 

 OTHER ST. BERNARD. 



FEE, - $50. 



DUTCHESS KENNELS, 



Poiiglikeepsie, IS^. Y. 

 DAYID E. LOVELAND, MaBager. 



FOX-TERRIEES 



IN STUD. 



Champion Raby Mixer $16 



Russly Joker 15 



Reckoner 15 



Suffolk Risk 10 



Pitcher 25 



Puppies for sale from these celebrated dogs out 

 of famous matrons. 



HILLSIDE KENNELS. 



LANCASTER, MASS. 



AT 8Ttn>" FEF~$50". 



KING OF KENT 



(■A.K.C.S B. 6364), 

 Sire of tbe phenomenal nt-ld trial winners. Rip 

 R»p. Ziff-Zag, Tapstt-r and Maid of Kent, 

 Pointer Puppies for sale. 

 Apply to JAS. MORTIMER, 



Supt. Westminster Kfnnei Club, 

 Babylon, L. I. 



Masriflfs and Bloodhounds. 



IN STUD: W. K. Taunton's Champion 

 B«»ufori. His success as a stud dos: and hla 

 record on the show bench for thp last Qve years 

 prove him the greatest and best dog living. The 

 only kennel of jEnglislx Bloodhounds in Amer- 

 ica. Choice ones for sale at all times, or Imported. 

 Mastiff pups from the Albion and Beaufort litters, 

 also out of well known and proved breeders of 

 champion and ereat prize winners. Photographs, 

 25 cts. J. WINCHELL. Fair Haven, Vermont. 



IN THE STUD— THE ETHAN ALLIN SET- 

 ter Al, fee S85. Al was bred by the late Mr. 

 AUin and trained on rnft. d grouse by his nandler. 

 Two puppies by bim for sale. Address F. L. 

 NICHOLS, 54 Taylor street. Springfield, Mass. tf 



AtStud.-BDglish greyhounds. Gem of tbe Season, 

 winner ot over 50 1st and specials. Pious Pem- 

 broke, winner of over 20 firsts and sppcial; Dexter, 

 corded coal pood le. Pups from the above for sale. 

 Gkethond anu PooniE Kenntels, Salem, Mass. 



GLENMORE KENNELS. 



THE CHA!VlPr<»N IRISH BETTER KEMSTBLS OF AMERICA. 

 E. B. BISHOP, Owner, 43 St. James Ave., Cincinnati, O. 



The Champion Three. 



Chmp. Ruby Glenmore, 



The champion Irish setter bitch of America. 



Champ. Molly Bawn, 



The ex-champion Irish setter bitch of America. 



Champion Winnie II., 



The only imported champion Irish setter dog in 



AT STUD. 



Challenge BEAU BRUMMEl, Fee $25 



The most phenomenal dog of the times. 

 (A K.C.S.B. 19,9lil). 



Imp. Sarsfield, - Fee $25 



The greatest living Irish setter sire. 

 (A.K.C.vS.B. 10,354.) 



Imp. Dan Mylrea, Fee $20 



A noted flrat-prize winner, (A.K.C.S.B. 19,173). 



Yonnsr stock always on hand. 



America to-day. 



Write for circalar and prices. 



ales 



H you mention this paper 5 per cent, discount mil be allowed on all sales. 



