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I OCT. 13 1893. 



SPORTSMAN'S I.IBBABT. 



Forest and Sirecm Pui. Oo. forvxtrd any of these Books iy mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, 

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Imerlcan Angler's Book, Memorial Edition, 



N orris " 



American Fish and How to Catch Them. . . 1 00 



A.merlcan Fishes, Goode 3 W 



A-merioan Salmon Fishisg, Wells 1 00 



Angling, Blakely 50 



Angling and Trolling for Pike. . ........... 50 



Angling for Salt Water Fish, or Sea Fish- 



ilig With Rod and Line 50 



Angling Talks, Dawson ™ 



Art of Angling ,Holherton c ' ' " " °" 

 Artificial Flies and How to Make Them, 



Shipley 1 00 



Black Bass Fishing, Henshall. 3 00 



Book of the Game|and Fish] Laws 50 



Book on Angling, FraDcis 5 ^5 



'Domesticated Tront," Stone f w 



Favorite Flies and Their Histories 5 00 



Fish Cnltnre, Norris • . - ■ 1 75 



Fishing in American Waters, Scott, over 200 



illustrations; new edition 3 50 



Fishing Tourist, Hallock * OU 



Fishing Tackle, its Material, etc., Keene. . . 1 50 

 Fishing With th,^ Fly, Orvis-Cheney CoUect- 



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Fly Fishes Entomology, Ronalds 20 col'd p'l 5 00 



Fly Fishing in Maine Lakes, Stevens 3 00 



Fly Rods and Fly Tackle, Wells 2 50 



Prank Forester's Fish and Fishing 3 50 



BVsshe and Fysshynge. ... ......... ^ 1 00 



Home Fishing and Home Waters, S. Green 50 



Lake Champlain and Its Shores. 1 00 



More Ahout the Black Bass. HenshaU 1 m) 



Practical Angler, Clarke 



Prime's I Go a-Fishing . . . &0 



Rod and Line in Colorado Waters 1 OU 



Scientific Angler, Foster ........... i. 50 



Superior Fishing, or the Striped Bass, Tront, 



etc., bv Roosevelt 3 00 



The Game Fish of the Northern States and 



British Provinces, by Roosevelt 3 00 



The Sea Fisherman, Wilcocks, iUue 3 00 



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Where the Trout Hide, Kit Clarke, lUus- 



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Amateur Sailing, illustrated, Biddle 1 oU 



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Oanoe and Camp Cookery, Seneca 1 00 



Canoe and Boat Building for Amateurs, new 



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Oanoe Handling and Sailing, C. B. Vanx.. . . 1 00 



Canoe and Camera, Steele. 1 50 



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Canvas Canoes; How to Build Them, Parker 



B. Field ,50 



Corinthian Yachtsman, Biddle 1 6C 



Cruises In Small Yachts Speed 2 50 



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Forms of Ships and Boats, Bland 75 



Forty-six Foot Racing Yachts, 10 plates, 



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Frazar's Practical Boat Sailing. . . . 1 00 



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Knots. Ties and Sphces. 50 cts. and 75 



Manual of .Naval Architecture, White P 60 



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Model Yachts, Grosvenor 3 00 



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Vacation Cruising, Rothrick 1 5C 



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OASKPING AND TBAFPXNG. 

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Amateur Trapper, paper 50c.; boards 75 



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Camps and Tramps in the Adirondacks, 



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Daylight Land, 160 illustrations in colors, 



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Complete American Trapper, Gibson 1 00 



^-yiisey Tents and How to Use Them I 26 



Hints on Camping, Henderson 138 



How to Hunt and Camp 1 28 



Hunter and Trapper. Thrasher. 76 



Log Cabins and How to Build Them, Wicks 1 50 

 Practical Hints on Camping, Henderson, pa 25 

 The Adirondacks, or Life in the Woods, 



Headley...... . 300 



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Adventures on the Great Hunting Grounds 



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American Sportsman, The, Lewis 2 50 



Antelope and Deer of America, Caton 2 50 



Art of Sliooting, Lancaster 3 00 



Bear Hunters. Bowman 1 00 



Big Game of North America, Shields, 8vo., 

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Crulsings in the Cascades. $3; half morocco 3 00 

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Book of the Game Laws — 



Fifty Years with Gun and Rod, Cross 



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Hunting in the Great West, Shields, new ed 



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Hunters' Hand Book 



Hunting Beaufort and Morris 



Hunting Trips of a Ranchman, Roosevelt. . 



Tnstructlons in Rifle Firing, Capt. Blunt.. . 



Law of Field Sports 



Letters to Young Shooters 



Modern American Rifle 



Modern Shotguns, Greener 



Mountain Trails and Parks in Colorado — 



Rod and Gun in Ca'ifornia, Van Dyke — 



Shooting on Upland Marsh and Stream, il- 

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Shooting on tbe Wing 



Shore Birds; a pamplilet for those who gun 

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Sporting Adventures in the Far West 



Sportsman's Paradise, or the Lakelands of 

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The Breech-I oader, Gloan 



The Crack Shot, or Rifleman's Guide 



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The Gun and Its Development, Greener 



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AT STUD. 



SCOTCH TERRIERS. 



KILROY, 



Boi-n .June 2, 1890. A.K.C.S.B. 25,089. 

 Sire Ch. "Kildee." Dam "Bitterweed." 



Black brindle. perfect head and ears, grand 

 body, bone and legs; superb coat. Winner of 12 

 first Prizes and 5 sp^eials, and twice winner of 

 the 30 guinea Ch 'mpion Hup in England, and 

 first and special Bn«»on. 1893. 



Stud Fee 



KILGREE. 



Born July 13, 1890. A.K.C.«.B. 26,243, 

 Sire Ch. "Kildee." Dam "Zembra." 



B ack brindle, perfect head and ears, grand 

 body, bone and legs; splendid hard coat, and 

 without exception on*" of the best i^cotc'i Terriers 

 living. Winner of 6 ttrft prizes and 4 specials, in- 

 cluding the 30 guinf a Champion Cup in England. 

 Stud Fee $25. 



KILBAR. 



Born June .3 1890 A.K.C.S.B. 23 5T3. 



Sire Ch. "Kildee," Dam "Shlela." 



Sandy brindlp, good head and ears, grand body, 

 legs and feet; splendid hard coat. Winner of 5 

 first and 3 second prizes. 



Stud Fee $15. 



HENBY BEOOKS, West Medford, Mass. 



Champion Aristocrat 



(21,064) 



Winner of forty-five first and special prizes. The 

 most successful stud dog of the day. Sire of 

 Baronet, winner of forty prizes and specials. 

 Lord Courtenay, winner of 3d prizo at the last 

 St. Bernard Club show; also Aristos, winner of 

 1st at the great Kennel Club show, London. His 

 last two litters numbered 11 and 10. 



PUPPIES 



by the great dog now for sale, dam by Champion 

 Hesper. 



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



EDWARD BOOTH, Manager. 



In the Stud. 



Fee $26. 



WHYTE B., 



By Roderigo— Florence Gladstone. 

 Divided od, Sou'bern Field Trials. 

 Broken dogs and puppies of strictly pure Llew- 

 ellin breeding always for sale. The blood of my 

 kennel is the hluest of the blue. 



HERBERT S. BEVAN. Lamar, Miss. 



MEADOW CITY KENNELS, 



The leading English setter kennels of the East. 

 Our field trial and bench show winners 



The Corsair and Rod's Wlilm 



At Stud. Fee $35 and SS5. 

 Yo'.uig stock by these noted winners out. of our 

 Count Noble ex Gladstone ex Sue bitches for sale. 

 NORTHAMPTON, MASS. 



TYNE. 



Gath'B Hope ex Daisy F. 

 He is a big, fine fellow, and a brother to Daisy 

 Hope and Daisy Hunter. Is a grand fielder and 

 cuts his work out like the rest of his ilk. Has 

 more Campbell blood than any setter in stud. 



Fee, $35.00. 

 John A. Hukter, Bloomington, Monroe Co., Ind. 



BLACK WONDER. 



A.K.C.S.B. 23,557. Whelped Jan. 30, 1890. 

 King of black jjointers, and was the king of all 

 colors at the United States field trials, 1891, win- 

 ning the Derby and All-Age Stake. He won two 

 firsts and one secou'l on bench. He is a dog that 

 knows bow to hunt and not afraid of briers. Fee 

 aS5. JOHN A. HUNTER, Bloomington, Monroe 

 ^>i>^Mians., 



I » In the Stud. * i 



Irish Setters at Stud. 



Imp. FINGLAS. 



Litter brother to the field trial winner Ooleraine. 

 Heretofore reserved, will be in the public stud 

 after Jan Ist, 1893, to a few approved bitches. 



Fee $50.00. 



Challenge Beau Brummel. 



A thiroughlv trained field dog and one of 

 Elcho, Jr.'s best sons. 



Fee $25.00. 



aLENMORE KENNELS, 



COFFEYNILLE, KA8. 



CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA, PA., 



OFFER THE SERVICES OF THE FOLLOWING 



STUD DOGS: 



Rough-Coated Collies. 



Champion THE SQUIRE, 



(20 881). The greatest coUie living. Fee $.50. 

 By Champ. Charlemagne— Champ. Flurry. 



Champion ROSLYN DANDY, 



(17,577). By Champ. Scotilla— Champ. Cora II. 

 Fee $25. 



IRISH SETTERS. 



Champ TIM, JERRY JAEVIS. 



" (A. 15,347) litter brother 



to Duke-Elcho. Fee $10. 



Ist and special. N.Y.,'£ 



Fei — 



Fee S25. 



PRIDE 



OF PATSY (25,u4v 



ENGLISH PUGS. 



BONSOR, 



(21,054). Winner 1st, Chicago, New York and 

 Pittsburgh. 1893. Pee 815. 



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. 



FOX-TERRIERS 



IN STUD. 



Starden's King $25 



Brockenliurst Tyke 15 



JReckoner 15 



Cliampion Baby Mixer 15 



SlOO will be given for the best pup sired by any 

 of these dogs during the year 1893. Prize to be 

 competed for at the Kew York show of 1893. 

 Donor not to compete. 



HILLSIDE KENNELS, 



LANCASTER, MASS. 

 Puppies always on baud. 



Chestnut Hill Kennels' 



COLLIES^T STUD. 



Christopher, - - $50. 

 Wellesbourne Charlie, $50. 



30 per cent. ofE to members of CoUle Club. 



lEISH fEERIEIlS. 



Breda Bill, - - $30. 



Puppies and grown stock for sale. Dogs of all 

 breeds taken to board, conditioned for shows, 

 kept at stud and sold on commission. 



Addreps 



CHESTNUT HILL KENNELS, 



Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. 



Challenge Irish Setter 

 X WCXXXQXJX w 



Imported. Has proved the most successful stock 

 dog in America, who has only been 18 mos. in 

 stud and has shown 1st prize winners at N. Y. and 

 Boston. Sire of Avondale, winner Ist N. Y., Ist 

 WashinKton, 1st Pittsburgh, only times shown. 

 Sire of Minnie L. and Frank L.. winners 1st and 

 2d at Boston. Sire of Maid of Borstal and Alice 

 Kent, winners at all the large shows whenever 

 shown. Puppies by this unequalled sire otiC of 

 prize winning bitches, comprising the best blood 

 both of Europe and America, constantly on hand. 

 Stud fee. $25. Send for pedigree and cut. JOHN 

 ,1. SCANLAN, P. O. Box 339, Fall River, Mass. 



MELROSE KENNELS 



ST. BERNARDS. 



Stud doss, puppies and brood bitches. 



Lord Melrose at Stud. 



Fee S50. Largest dog in the world. 

 E. H. DIOORIS, Melrose, Mass. 



STUD POINTERS. 



Ch. Pommery Sec. 



(Ch. Graphic— Lady Vinnie.) 



Champ. Ossinin^. 



(Ch. Robert le Diable— Countess Nellie D.) 

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

 WM. H. HYLAND, Nort.h Tarrytown, N.Y. 



Stud ST BERNARDS 



Scottish Iieader, HSO; King Begent, 94:0. 



Puppie.'* aid bit'-hes for sale. SWISS MOUN- 

 TAIN KENNELS, Germantown, Phila,, Pa. 



REFUGE II. 



Winner of over forty prizes, including the meda 

 for the tiest stttd dog. Agricultural Hall, London, 

 1891. Kee $40.00. 



Champion 



Kingston Regent. 



Fee, $35.00. 



SEVERAL LITTERS SIRED BY THESE 

 D0G}8 FOR SALE CHEAP. 



NEW YORK ST. BERNARD KENNELS, 



138TH ST. AND THE HUDSON RIYER. 



HE&THER_EENNELS. 



Dandie Dinmonts 



IN STUD. 



KII^G O' XIII ; HEATHER (Mustard). 



AMI"HIOTSP (PeppPT). „ 



I^AIRD O' THE HEATHER. (Pepper). 



The above dogs are winners of firsts and spe- 

 cials in the best shows in England and the Bor- 

 der. Dandie puppies for sale, both peppers and 

 mustards. EDWARD BROOKS, 



Hyde ParV. Mass. 



Stud Greyhound Flasb, 



Black dog, by the great Huic Holloa out of Phojbe 

 Mayflower. Great breeding this. Huic Holloa 

 is a world-renowned courser, has won 88.880 in 

 stakes. Fee S 20 J. B'ack. Sheepshead Bay. L.I. 



ENGLISH 

 BULL-TERRIERS. 



AT TOROISTTO, Sept. 13-15, I won 

 Kennel Prize, 1st Bull Terrier Sweepstakes, 

 1st Puppy and 3d and 3d Open. 

 AT KIISrGSTOJSr, Sept. 19-23, dogs and 

 bitches competing together, 1st, 2d, 3d 

 and V. h. c. 

 NAMES OF WINNING KENNEL: 

 Comet II., Chatham Prince, Grove 

 Duchess and Loumont Kit 

 For puppies, dngs and bitches of the best hlood, 

 address HERBERT M. HOWES. 



172 Summer street, Somerville, Mass. 



REWARDS FOR FIELD fflEEIT. 



A successful competition by Irish setters at the 

 various field trials necessitates more entries; an 

 equal mimber of entries means an equal 

 share of the money, we believe, therefore the 

 following standing offer is made: 



$200 to the get of imp. Finglas and Beau 

 Brummel (or other stud dogs we may hereafter 

 own) whelped after Jan. 1, 1893, that win first, 

 second or third in either stake of the United 

 States, Eastern, Central or Southern Field Trials. 



$100i conditions s«me as above, that win in 

 the American, Pacific Coast or Bexar Trials. 



GLENMORE KENNELS, 



COFFEY^HLLE, KAS. 



DEERHOUND PUPPIES 



FOB SAIiE. 



I CAN NOW OFFER THE BEST LOT OF 

 DEERHOUND PUPPIES EVER RAISED AT 

 MY KENNELS. 



HILLSIDE KENNELS, 



LANCASTER, MASS. 



Irishmen— Birdfinders. 



I have some uplendid Irish setters in prime 

 condition for chicken hunting. 

 Write quick for prices. 



F. H. PERRY, 



Des Moines, Iowa. 



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