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FOREST, .AND STREAM. 



[Feb. 23, 1893. 



Routes for Sportsmen. J 



A BLANK DAY. 



BUT IT WAS NOT ON THE 



RAILROAD. 



The sportsman of the North ofteu has a blank day. 

 Indeed, no Northern shooter knows much about 

 shootmg until he has shot in the South, where the 

 superb natural conditions have left the game in un- 

 diminished plenty in the covers. 



Don't Go Alter Bear 



to the Rockies. Go to the wide river bottoms of 

 Mississippi or Louisiana and you will get one. 



Don't Go After Turkeys 



to the Great West, but to the Great South, in Missis- 

 sippi and Louisiana, where the unbounded wood- 

 lands hold abundance of these noble bhds. 



Don't Go After Ducks 



in the North, and work hard for days for a dozen 

 ducks. Go South, to Louisiana and Texas, and 

 learn what wildfowl shooting is. 



The Quail, Woodcock and Snipe 



shooting of the South is such as the Northern hunter 

 never di-eamed of. A genial climate, a pleasant 

 people, a six months open season, and birds until 

 you want no more. 



The Illinois Central Road runs direct to all this 

 country, and is the only road that does. 



A. H. HAlSSO?(, 

 Gen. Pass. Agent, lUinois Central R. R., Chicago. 



CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PAC. RM T 



TAKE THE BIG FIVE TO DENVER. 



4 THROUGH TRAINS DAILY A 

 WES TWABD. _^ 



Leaves CHICAGO 10.00 RM 

 Arrives OMAHA 1.00 FN 

 Arrives LINCOLN 3.20 RM 

 Arrives DENVER 7.40 KH 

 Arrives COLO.Sp'gs 7.36 AM 

 Arrives PUEBLO 9.1B AJd 



OUR OWN DINING GARS 



TRY THEM. 



E. ST. JOIN, General Manager, 

 JNO. SEBASTIAN, G.T.&P.A.,Cliiii»gO 



APPLY TO 



A. B. FARNSWORTH, 257 Broadwav' 



NEW YORK CITY. 



rL0R!0A^GENS*6^PElliT. 



HUNTING>L°FI5HING GROUNDS 



HEAITH RESORTS. TOURIST ROUTES. 



SEMI-TROPICAL FRUIT FARMS AND GROVES. PHOSPHATE MINES AND STOCK FARMS, 

 NELL, G.PA-> 



JACKSONVILUaAj 



GO TO 



60 hours' voyage, sailing weekly; also for West Indies, 

 St. Ceoix, St. Kjtts, Antigua, Dominica, Maetiniqub, St. 

 Lucia and Barbadobs. Steamers every ten days. For 

 full particulars, apply to 



A. E. OUTERBRIDGE & CO., 39 Broadway, New York 

 or Thos. Cook & Son, -i^A Broadway, N. Y. 



WORTH DOUBLE THE MONEY. 

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

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

 the slickest deck of cards you ever handled. Only 

 CENTS per pack, in atampg or cola. 



X Hotels for Sportsmen. % 

 •♦»♦•♦•»«♦#♦#»•♦•»•»•♦•»•♦• 



WHERE TO FIND 

 GOOD 



aUAIL SHOOTING. 



There Is probably no place in North Oarollna 

 where better quail shooiing can be had than at 

 Mr. Airy, 70 miles fiom GreeBsboro via Cape 

 Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R., or where as good 

 accotmaodarions can be found for the huntsman 

 and his family as at Renfro Inn. 



Renfro Inn i<^ a modern, new hotel, located 

 amid beautiful scenery and in a most healthful 

 climate. The hotel is thoroughly equipped. 



I have personally hunted in nearly every 

 county in North Carolina, and for continuous 

 shooting early and late I know of no place equal 

 to this immediate section. 



Having secured the exclusive privilege of the 

 best grounds for the guests of the Renfro Inn, I 

 feel assured that all sportsmen who desire good 

 shooting and good hotel accommodations will 

 find no better in the Soufh. 



I should be glad to correspond and give further 

 particulars. 



Address W. A. BRYAN, 



Renfro Inn, Mount Airy, N. C. 

 Of the Montouese House, Branford, Conn. 



WINDSOR HOTEL, 



Jacksonville, Florida. 



Best location in the city. Superior cuisine and 

 servlcp. Under the management of Mr. A. H. 

 Palmer, late of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New 

 York city. 



Hotels for Sportsmen. \ 



Bromfield House, Boston. 



EUROPEAN PLAN. 

 MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



VIRGINIA lEACH, VA. 



The Princess Anne 



Wri,!, OPEI« JAN. I8t, 1893. 



Hotel and appointments unsurpassed, fine duck, 

 snipe and other shooting convenient to the hotel. 



*'A Sportsman's Paradise." 



For information, terms, etc.. address 



S. E. CRITTENDEN, Proprietor. 



Plans of Hotel and information at 86 Broadway, 

 N. Y. (Room 55). 



AN IDEAL SPORTSMAN'S RESORT. 

 Brunswick, Georgia. 

 The Oglethorpe. 



A modern, flrst-class hotel. MUd, di-y climata, 

 extensive pine forests, fine sea beach, charming 

 drives, good roads. Excellent shooting and fishing 

 in abtmdance and variety near the hotel. Guides 

 and dogs furnished. 



Send for circular. 



WARREN LELAND, JR., Manager. 



■ V I ^>XJ TT^ A Small, quiet, well- 

 ML JLi\^jEkt^^JJi^m 'kept bouse, on a love- 

 ly shore, 2}^ miles south of Nevr Smyrna. Fish- 

 irgand boating unsurpassed. Moderate prices. 

 Bay View House. Hawks Park. Fla. MRS. M. 

 fCNAPP. Propri'=.tr,r. 



aOOD SHOOTIN& at AVOOA, N. C. 



Notwithstanding past few weeks of extreme 

 weather, our covies are in good condition and plenty 

 of birds. Turkeys plenty. Nineteen hours from New 

 York. W. R. CAPEHART. 



BARCfAiNS IN fiUNS. 



1 Remington Mid-Range Target Rifle, .40-50 

 Vernier and wind-gauge sights, octagon barrel, 

 pistol grip, shotgun butt, 91bs. weight. Price 



1 Scott & Son 10-gauge di^uble gun, side snap, 

 33in , lOlbs., rebounding locks, straight grip, 

 laminated steel barrels. Cost $125. Will sell 

 for Si50. 



J. P. DANNEFELSER, 



9 Chambers st.. New York. 



SPAWN AND FRY OF 



Brook and Lake Trout and 

 Land-Locked Salmon. 



Large or small orders for spawn filled at once. 

 Fry ready for shipment about Feb. 1. 

 NEW ENGLiND TROUT & SALMON CLUB 

 Address Dr. E. S. Bowen, Brattleboro, Vt. 



TROUT FOE SALE. 



YEARLlNfiS Of M Broot Tr out, Late Troflt, Browi 



EGGS AND KRY 



of the same in season. For information inquire 

 of J. ANNIN, JK., 



Caledonia, Livingston Co., N. Y. 



rOR^ALE. 



A copy of Goodriche's Natural History, two 

 volumes. New. Contains 1,500 life-like engravings, 

 about 1,500 pages, imperial 8vo., half morocco, gUt. 

 A beautiful copy of a standard work. WUl sell for 

 S8, regular price, $11.50. 



JAMES ARTHUR, Forest and Stream. 



Breeder, Shipper and 

 Dealer in Chester White, 

 Berkshire and Polana 

 r China Pigs, Fine Settei 

 ^ Dogs, Collies, Fox Hounds 

 -s==-=-«-.==«=..=«-=^ ^ and Beagles, Sheep & Poul- 

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

 Send stamp for Circular. 



LIVE WHITE HARES (Lepws amoncaniis) 

 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. 



LIVE QUAIL FOR SALE.-LIVE AND DEAD 

 game a specialty. E. B. WOODWARD, 

 Commission Merc bant. 174 Chambers st.. N. Y. 



DECOYS.— Send for price hst of the Standard 

 Decoy Ducks, the finest in the world. H. A. 

 STEVENS, Manufacture!-, Box 154, Weedsport, N. Y, 



Property For Sale. | 



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For Sale.— A tract of 80,000 acres in the South, con- 

 taining open savannah and prairie, park land, forest 

 and lakes. Already well stocked with deer and bear. 

 The lakes contain excellent fish and wUdf owl. Could 

 be stocked with buifalo and other animals and made 

 the best permanent game preserve in the United 

 States. Only a Uttle more than 24 hours from New 

 York. Address P. O. Box 816, Philadelphia, Pa. 



ALBEMABLE AND PAMLICO CRUIS- 

 ING AND HUNTING ASSOCIATION.— 



Bear, Deer, Wild Turkey, Quail, Swan, Geese, Brant, 

 Duck. Membership limited to twenty; one more 

 subscriber wanted. 



H. A. WEEKS. 74 Murray street. New York. 



SALMON PISHINC3- FOR SALE. 



The entire right to a valuable salmon river in 

 Canada, terms reasonable. Address X. , this office. 



t PARTIES WANTING TO LOCATE FINE HUNT- 

 ing and fishing grounds will do well to address 

 P. FARWELL, Frederick, 111. 



{Wants and Exchanges. || 



5 Advertisements under this head, strictly 



X limited to IVants and Exchanges, will be 



5 inserted at the special rate 0/ three cents a 



T -word each insertion. The money must ac- 



5 company the order. 



WANTED — COPIES OF FOREST AND STREAM 

 of Sept. 25, 1890. Address Forest and Stream 



office. 



I In the Stud. J 



HEATHER_EENNGLS. 



Dandle Dinmonts 



IN STUD. 



KING 0' THE HEATHER (Mustard). 

 AMPHION 



(Pepper). 



CHESAPEAKE BAY DUKE, 



bred by Edward Lynch, Maxwell's Point, Md. 



EDWARD BROOKS, 



Hyde Park, Mass. 



Cliallenge Irish Setter 



Imported. Has proved the most succeesf ul stock 

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

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

 Boston. Sire of Avondale, winner 1st N. Y., Isl 

 Washington, 1st Pittsburgh, only times shown. 

 Sire of Minnie L. and Frank L.. winners Ist and 

 3d at Boston. Sire of Maid of Borstal and Alice 

 Kent, winners at all the large shows whenevei 

 shown. Puppies by this unequalled sire out ol 

 prize winnirg bitches, comprising the best blood 

 both of Europe and America, constantly on hand. 

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

 J. SCANLAN, P. O. Bos 339, Fall River, Mass. 



& W. RUTHERFURD'S 



Fox -Terriers 



AT STUD. 



Brood bitches and puppies always on hand for sale. 

 For stud cards, etc., address 



DONALD MUNRO, Manager, 



AUamuchy, Warren county, N. J. 



CLAREMONT PATSY. 



The best Irish setter stud dog in America. In 

 the field his get are the equal in style and dash 

 of any breed living, while their beauty has placed 

 them right at the front on the bench. Address 

 P. H. PERRY, 



Des Moines, Iowa. 



Meadow City Kennels. 



The leadmg EngUsh Setter Kennels of the East. 

 THE CORSAIR, second in AU-Aged, U. S. Trials; fii'st 

 Boston; fee $-35. ROD'S CHAFF, Roderigo ex Glad- 

 stone's Gu-1, third N. E. Derby and wmner of the 

 LoriUard medal, exceptional in character and win- 

 ning blood; fee $25. Young stock from our Count 



Noble bitches for sale. 



NORTHAMPTON, JIASS. 



I3Sr JSTXJU. 



Ben Matler (A.K.O.S.B. 20.657), 2 yrs. old, best son of 

 champion Hesper and Princess of Heatherfleld. Surest 

 stock getter and soimd and finest puppies received from 

 htm. TFeeSlS. RAYENSWOOD ST BERNAHD KEN- 

 NELS. 828 Vernon avenue, LonK Island City. 



TeufeltheTerrier; 



OR. 



The Life and Adventures of 

 an Artist's Dog. 



Told and Illustrated by J. YATES OARRING- 

 TON, and written by CHARLES MORLEY, 



a friend of TeofePs. 

 A hook which has had wonderful popularity In 

 England. Paper. Price, 75 cents. 

 rvF^SST AiJD STREAM PUBLISHING 00.. 

 ^ Broadway, New York. 



In the Stud. 



WWW ▼ • V V 



COLLIES, 

 IRISH SETTERS, 



AND 



ENGLISH PUGS 



GROWN DOGS AND PUPPIES FOR 

 SALE AT ALL TIMES. 



AT STUD. 



Best in the world, all first prize winners at New 

 York, 1892, which include the famous 



COLLIE 



Champion The Squire:<^««^> 



IRISH SETTER 



Champion Tim ^^^->^ 



A?(D OTHBRS. 



ADDRESS FOR CATALOGUE AND MONTHLY 

 PRICE LIST, 



Seminole Kennels, 



Chestnut Hill, PhiladelpMa, Pa. 



Stud ofWire-Haired Fox-Terriers. 



SAINT BROOM, 



late Daylesford Broom, by champion Bushy Broom 

 ex Daylesford Luck, by champion Jack Frost. 



'•The most perfect coated wire-hair living, without 

 a trace of smooth blood." 



Shown 88 times in England, winning 26 first prizes 

 and specials, including Grand Challenge Cup at Ox- 

 foi'd Fox-Terrier Show. 



SAINT BRITTLE, 



by champion Brittle ex Magnet, she by Goldseeker 

 ex TaUy, by Raby Mbctm-e by champion Mtxtm-e. 



''A grand temer, perfect size, goodhead, well car- 

 ried ears, beautiful front, body and style and a coat 

 that does not leant any trimming.'"— Qeorge Raper. 



Winner of first prize, open, novice and puppy class,' 

 beating 53 entries, only time shown. 



FEE FOR EACH, $25.00. 



Puppies aln'ays on hand fi-om imported Carrick- 

 bred bitches. All my terriers ai'e entered with my 

 pack of coon hounds and huntsmtm; certificate as to 

 work underground will be given when a terrier is 

 sold as a workman. 



HARRY W. SMITH, Worcester, Mass. 



FOX-TESRIEBS 



IN STUD. 



Starden's King $25 



Brockenliurst Tyke 16 



Reckoner 15 



Gbamplon Raby Mixer 15 



$100 will he given for the best pup sired by any 

 of these dogs during the year 1893. Prize to be 

 competed for at the New York show of 1893. 

 Donor not to compete. 



HILLSIDE KENNELS, 



LANCASTER, MASS. 

 Puppies always on hand. 



IN THE STUD. 



DACHSHUNDS: 



Fee 



Ch. Wlndrush Rioter, $30 

 Imp. Jay, - - $30 

 Don Quixote II., - $25 

 Superbus TI., - - $550 

 Zulu II. (Challenge class), $15 



BASSETS: 



Bent, ) 



Bow, [-Fee, $10 each. 

 Krooks, ) 



Pups of both breeds generally on hand. 



EDWARD A. MANIOB, 



Stock bridge, Mass. 



In the Stud. Fee $25. 



WHYTE B., 



By Roderigo— Florence Gladstone. 

 Divided 3d, Southern Field Trials. 

 Broken dogs and puppies of strictly pure Llew- 

 ellln breeding always for sale. The blood of my 

 kennel is the bluest of the blue. 



HERBERT S. BETAN. Somerville, Tenn. 



STUD DOGS: 

 Champ. BliACIt DUFFERIN Fee 813 



JOHN E. WESTON, Utioa, N. Y.". 



