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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Nov. 36, 1891. 



SMALL 

 YACHTS. 



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eipleil liy tli BaliiiE Tpes 

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By C. P. KUNHARDT. 



Olotli, S70 pages of type and 

 miutFationg, and 70 plates. Bize 

 •t p»ge, 14:^x121. Price $10.00. 



VOB SAUB BT 



FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 



818 Broadway, New York. 

 SAMPSON. LOW & CO.. LONDON, ENG. 



Naaifis aid PorMs ofBMs 



Which Interest Gfunners; with descriptions in 

 language understanded of the people. 

 BY G. TBUMBULt. 



Contains the local names in popular use, and 

 eighty-nine illustrations, which, -with the clear 

 descriptions in the text, will enable any man who 

 can read to identify the contents of his game 



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To all dwellers by the water and in the coimtry 

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 a great need, and every one who is interested in 

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 Travdler. 



The book should find its way to a choice place 

 in every sportsman's library.— G?iicafi(0 Inter- 

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There is a delightful dearth of dead languages 

 in this book. The sportsman who looks between 

 the covers for a description of some game bird- 

 a description which will enable him to identify 

 the creature should he meet it in the woods or on 

 the water — is not compelled to shut the book, 

 drop a bad woi-d or two upon it and go in search 

 of some Greek and Latin dictionaries to find out 

 what the description means.— iVetu York Herald. 

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MENTHON KENNELS' 



ST. BERlNfARDS, 



PHCENIXVILLE, PA., 



AT STUD. 



The Giant Rough-Coated St. Bernard 



ORD BUTE, 



As a stud dog Lord Bute has no equal. 

 EEE asioo. 



The Handsome Rough-Coated St. Bernard 



Lord Thorndale, ^-fSi,^- 



A son of Champ. He.^ner. A sure stock getter. 

 FEE 8135 



Stud Cards and Catalogues on application. 



RIDGEFIELD ST. BERNARD KENNELS 

 It stud. I^INGLIMMON. Fee S40. 



(16,366.) 



Kinglimmon is orange ia color with perfect 

 white markings and black shadings, stands 34in. 

 high and is the sire of some very promising 

 youngsters. Pups for sale. Address 



O. A. HOUCK, 92.3 Madison ave., Albany. N. Y. 



St. Bernards at Stud. 



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

 Lord Bute at stud in America. 3. Patrol, one of 

 our best smooths, fee S35 each. 

 JOHN KEEVAN, 195 Kiug st., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



At Stud.-English greyhounds. Gem of the Season, 

 winner of over 50 firsts and specials. Pious Pem- 

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

 corded coat poodle. Pups from the above for sale 

 RHEVHOtTNt) & PooTit,!! Kknnhls. v«alem. Mass. 



YORKSHIRE TOT TERRIER. 

 Champion Bradford Harry, described in 

 show reports as "best Yorkshire in America." 

 Pedigree and winnings free, photos fiOots, A 

 limited number of his puppies for sale. P. H 

 nOOMBS. 1 Exrhanea Block. Bantror. Ma 



ftt tile MM. 



REFUGE II. 



(Plinlimmon ex Recluse.) 

 Winner of over forty prizes, including the medal 

 for the hest stud dog, Agricnltural 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. 



Kingston Regent. 



(Prince Regent ex Lady St. Gothard,) 

 Winner of first prizes at Kingston, Hamilton, 

 Toronto and Montreal, 1891. 



Fee, $50.00. 



Marquis of Ripon. 



(Prince Regent ex Lady St. Gothard.) 



Fee, $40.00. 



Keeper, Jr. 



(Keeper ex Surprise.) 

 The best-headed smooth living. KEH. 

 PUPPIES FOR SALE. 



NEW YORK ST. BERNARD KENNELS, 



138TH ST. AND THE HUDSON RIVER. 



HENKT JENNINGS, Manager. 



SIR FREDERICK 



(21,741) Champion Royalty— Olinda. 



The very cream of all England's breeding; no 

 better bred English setter lives. Winner of 44 

 first prizes, seven seconds, seven silver cups and 

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Fee $50. 

 DAD WILSON'S BOY 



(12,880). 



Will give you the mncli coveted Gladstone 

 Druid and Count Noble blood. 8 wif t as the wind, 

 pretty as a picture, full of bird sense. Eee S35. 



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FOX-TESRIESS 



IN STUD. 



Champion Raby Mixer $15 



Reckoner 15 



Pitcher 26 



Puppies for sale from these celebrated dogs out 

 of famous matrons. 



HILLSIDE KENNELS, 



LANCASTER, MASS. 



ST. BERNARDS. 



AT STUD. 



This grand young dog is the best son of cham- 

 pion Otho out of Lackme, a daughter of champion 

 Merchant Prince. He is i53in. high, of a rich 

 orange color with complete collar and perfect 

 markings. He is a wonderfully vigorous young 

 dog, and lias proven himself a great stock getter. 

 As a stud dog he is unsurpassed. Fee $50. 



Puppies for sale. 



THE ABBEY KENNELS, 

 Riverside and Grafton arenues. Woodside, N. J. 

 R. T. BENNIE, Prop. 



AT STUD. 



KING OF 



FEB $50 



KENT 



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

 Sire of the phenomenal field trial winners. Rip 

 Rap, Zig-Zag, Tapster and Maid of Kent. 

 Pointer Puppies for sale. 

 Apply to JAS. MORTIMER, 



Supt. Westminster Kennel Club, 

 Babylon, L. I. 



BLUE RIDGE KENNELS. 



The celebrated champion stake winner GATH'S MARK, GATH'S HOPE and DAN 

 GIiADSTONJE. The Blue Ridge Kennel has now opened its book for the fall season of 

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 $2,000 is given away in premiums to the get of the above dogs, which wdn different Derby 

 Stakes in 1893 or after. Particulars on application. 



THE BLUE RIDGE KENNELS, Sperryville, Va. 



Notice to Fishermen. Cut Prices for 1891. 



Here I am again as usual cutting the prices of Fishing Tackle. Low prices and good quality of goods increases 



my business. It will pay you to huy your tackle in Brooklyn. 



No. 1, 3 ioint, 6 strip, Split Bamboo Trout or Black Bass Fly Rods, solid reel seat below hand, nickel mountings, silk whippings, extra tip, aU complete in wood form, length SJi 10» 



lOJft., weight 7, 8, 9oz. . , ! - Pnce $2 T2 



No. 1, G, same as above but is German Sil^^er Mounted " ^ ii^ 



No, 4, 3 joint, 6 strip Split Bamboo Black Bass Bait Rod, Raised Tie Guides, solid reel seat above the hand, extra tip, silk whippings, nickel mountings, complete in wood form, length 



8i, 9, 9^, 10ft., weight 9, lOJ, 12, 13oz I^ee 



No. 4, G, same as above but is German Silver Mounted " 



No. 7, 6 strip Split Bamboo Salt Water or Lake Trolling Rod, 3 joint, solid reel seat above the hand, dotible tie guides, nickel mountings, length 8ft., weight 20oz 



No. 8, same as No. 7, bat is 3 joint - 



No. 280, 3 joint Ash aud Lancewood Heavy Salt Water Bass Rod, hollow butt, extra tip, brass mountings, 9ft. 



Brass Multiplying Reeis, Balance Handle, Screw Oil Cup, line flboish, 25yds., 83e. ; 40yds., 95c. : 60yds., $1.05; 80yds., $1.15; lOlh^ds., $1.35. Hard Rubber 



2 72 

 8 82 



3 75 

 8 75 

 90c. 



Balance Handle, 



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Sliding Chck, Nickel Plated, 40yds., $1.75; 60yds., $2.35; 80yds., $2.50; 200yds., $3.75. Braided Linen Reel Lines on Block, Nos. 1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6, 300ft., 41c. J. F. M. Brand Linen Reel 

 Lines on Block, 800ft,, 0 thread, 88c. ; 12 thread, 43c. ; 15 thread, 46c. ; 18 thread, 53c. Brass Swivels, ISo. per doz. Best Quality Hooks on single gut, per doz ., lOo. ; double gut, 15c. Mr 

 doK.; treblegut, 20o.per doz. Single Gut Leaders. 1ft., oer doz., 15o.: 2ft., per doz., 30a; 3ft., par doz., 4Sc. Double Gut Leadeis, 1ft.. par doz.,15c=' 2ft., per do!^„S0e.; 8ft., doa., 



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