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[Dec. 22, 1906. 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
Tajciderm ists. 
SAVE YOUR TROPHIES^ 
XOrite for our Illustrated Catalogue, 
“Heads and Horns.” 
It gives directions for preparing and preserving Skins, 
Antlers, etc. Also prices for Heads and Rugs, Birds and 
Fish, and all kinds of work in Taxidermy. 
Ward’s Natural Science Establishment, 
ROCHESTER. N. V. 
For Sale. 
Small-Mouth Black B&ss 
We have the only establishment dealing in young small-mouth 
blac« bass commercially in the United States. Vigorous young 
bass in various sizes ranging from advanced fry to 3 and 4-inch 
fingerlings for stocking purposes. 
War&maug Small-Mouth Black Bass Hatchery. 
Correspondence invited. Send for circulars. Address 
HENRY W. BEEMAN, New Preston, Conn. 
BROOK TROUT. 
Eggs, fry, yearlings and two-year-olds, for stocking 
brooks and lakes. Address NEW ENGLAND TROUT 
FARM, Plympton, Mass. 
J. KANNOFSKY, 
PRACTICAL GLASS BLOWER 
and Manufacturer of 
Artificial eyes for birds, animals and manufacturing pur¬ 
poses a specialty. Send for prices. All kind's of skulls for 
the fur trade. 369 Canal St., New York. 
Please mention Forest and Stream. 
ROWLAND. 
TAXIDERMIST, 
A specialty in mounting Moose, Elk, Caribou and Deer 
heads. Call and examine work. 
No. 182 SIXTH AVENUE, 
Tel. 4205 Chelsea. Near 13th St. • NEW YORK 
FRED 
SAUTER, Taxidermist. 
Established i 860 . 
Formeily No. 3 
No. William St., 
Removed to 
42 BleeckerSt., 
cor. Elm St., 
will continue to* 
please customers 
with the best durable work. Also carry large assortment of Game 
Heads, Rugs and attractive groups, for sale and to rent. 
TAXIDERMISTS 
Dealers in Supplies, Glass Eyes, and 
all materials used by the trade. 
All kinds of Game Heads purchased 
in the raw. Mounted specimens for 
sale. Send for Catalogue. 
THE M ABBOTT FRAZAR CO. 
93 SUDBURY ST. 
Dept. 2 BOSTON. MASS. 
RAW FURS WANTED. 
Highest cash prices. Send for circular. E. G. BAKER, 
& SON, 116 South Water St., Providence, R. 1. 
1 'Property for Sale 
For Rent to Sportsmen, 
A shooting lodge on a rice plantation. House completely 
furnished. Servants, horses, cows. Apply 
MRS. PENNINGTON, 
Chicora Wood, Georgetown Co., S. C. 
FOR SALE. 
One share “Big Lake Shooting Club.” Club House at 
Big Lake, Mississippi Co., Arkansas. A rare chance for 
duck shooters. Full particulars JOSEPH N. PATTER¬ 
SON. care Forest and Stream. 
'pUanls and Exchanges. 
WANTED. 
FIRST-CLASS FISHING ROD MAKER. Apply to 
the ABERCROMBIE & FITCH CO., 57 Reade St., 
New York City. 
BROOK TROUT. 
It will pay you to correspond with me before buying 
eggs, fry or yearlings in any quantity. I guarantee a 
safe delivery anywhere. Crystal Spring Trout Farm. 
L. B. HANDY. So. Wareham, Mass. 
BROOK TROUT 
of all ages for stocking 
brooks and lakes. Brook 
trout eggs in any quantity, warranted delivered anywhere 
in fine condition. Correspondence solicited. 
THE PLYMOUTH ROCK TROUT CO. 
Plymouth, Mass. 
BROOK TROUT FOR SALE 
We have constantly on hand 
fine supply of Brook Trout, 
all sizes for stockingpurposes. 
Also for table use at 75c. a 
pound. Visitors privileged to 
catch own trout. 
PARADISE BROOK 
TROUT CO., Parkside, Pa., Henryville R.R. Station. 
THE BROOKDALE TROUT CANNOT BE BEAT 
for stocking ponds and streams. For the next few 
weeks we will make a very low price on young fry and 
large fish. Also fly-fishing. 
BROOKDALE TROUT CO., Kingston, Mass. 
LIVE QUAIL. 
Positively Western birds. Shipments commence October 
1. Early deliveries advised. Also pheasants, rabbits, etc. 
Established 1838. 
E. B. WOODWARD, 302 Greenwich St., New York. 
Trained ferrets; ferret harness, muzzles, sacks, rabbit net; 
ferret and pheasant books. WALLACE & SON, Lucas, 
Ohio. 
LIVE WILD WHITE CANADIAN HARES CHEAP. 
WALTER R. SOPER, Bucksport, Me. tf 
Pheasants, quail, deer, partridges, swans, peafowl, foxes, 
ferrets. UNITED STATES PHEASANTRY, Pough¬ 
keepsie., N. Y. 
Live Ge,me 
for stocking game preserves, and parks. 
Now in season: Partridges, Pheasants, 
Capercailzies, Black Game. Roe Deer, 
Fallow Deer, Red Deer, Wild Boars, 
Hares, Rabbits, Foxes, etc., etc- 
Our specialty the celebrated Hungarian 
Game. We will bring over another large 
consignment of Hungarian Partridges 
and other game about middle of January 
under personal care of experienced 
keepers. Kindly place your orders in 
time. Write for price list to 
Messrs. WENZ ® MACKENSEN, 
Ya.rdley, Pa. 
Agents for 
JULIUS MOHR, JR. 
Ulm, Germany, 
Exporter of all kinds of wild animals, live game, orna¬ 
mental water fowl, fancy pheasants, shoot¬ 
ing pigeons, etc., etc. 
During the months of August and September, 
the warriors, as Smith found, were accustomed 
to abandon themselves to laziness, dancing, and 
gaming. They could rarely be roused even 
lo hunt, so long as their cornfields furnished 
them food. They might generally be seen lying 
down in idle contemplation, dancing with their 
squaws, playing at football, or engaged in a 
game ••resembling dice, of which they were im¬ 
moderately fond. War and hunting were their 
only serious occupations, and all the drudgery 
of life devolved upon the squaws. One day, 
Smith gave great offense to the warriors by tak¬ 
ing a hoe into his hands, and working with the 
squaws for half an hour at a time when they 
were engaged in planting corn. The men repri¬ 
manded him with some severity for his industry, 
observing that it was degrading to a warrior to 
be engaged in labor like a squaw; and, for the 
future, he must learn to demean himself more 
loftily, always remembering that he was a mem¬ 
ber of a warlike tribe and a noble family. 
If a warrior, upon entering a strange wigwam, 
is not _ immediately invited to eat, he considers 
himself deeply affronted, although he may have 
just risen from a meal at home. It is thought 
rude and churlish not to set before the guest 
their greatest delicacies, such as sugar, bear’s 
oil, honey and rum. If there is no food of any 
kind in the .house, which is often the case, the 
fact is .instantly mentioned,'and is at once ac¬ 
cepted as a sufficient apology. Smith was so un¬ 
fortunate as to incur some reproach on this sub¬ 
ject also. While he and his adopted brother, 
J ontileaugo, were encamped in the woods, hunt¬ 
ing, there came a hunter of the Wyandot tribe, 
who entered their camp, faint and hungry, hav¬ 
ing had no success in hunting, and consequently 
having fasted for several days. 
Tontileaugo was absent at the time, but Smith 
received the visitor with great hospitality, as he 
thought, and gave him an abundant meal of 
hominy and venison. Shortly after the Wyan¬ 
dot’s departure, Tontileaugo returned, and Smith 
informed him of the visit of the stranger and of 
his hospitable reception. Tontileaugo listened 
with gravity, and replied: “And I suppose, of 
course, you brought up some of the sugar and 
bear's oil. which was left b.elow in the canoe?” 
"No. ’ replied Smith, “I never thought of it. 
It was at too great distance.” 
“Well, brother,” returned Tontileaugo, “you 
have behaved just like a Dutchman! I can ex¬ 
cuse it in you for this time, as you are young, 
and have been brought up among the white 
people; but you must learn to behave like a war¬ 
rior, and_ not be caught in such little actions! 
Great actions alone can ever make a great man !” 
I he power of these people in sustaining long- 
continued fatigue is extraordinary. Even their 
squaws will travel as fast as an ordinary horse, 
and carry an incredible quantity of baggage upon 
European Game 
30,000 live Bohemian Partridges. Price, per pair, during 
December. $5.75; January and February, $6.75; March, 
$7.75; April, $8.75. A discount of $1.00 per pair for 50 pairs 
and over. Bohemian Black-necked Pheasants. Cock, $3.80; 
hen, $4.80 English Pheasants, $1.00 additional each. Fe¬ 
male Hares, weighing 8 to 11 lbs., $8.80; per pair, $13.80. 
Packing, 15 cents per hare; 50 cents for 5 pairs partridges 
or 5 pheasants. Prices guarantee live arrival in New York. 
Further stations of destination, 15 per cent, premium of 
insurance. 
Several hundred thousand Partridge and Pheasant Eggs 
in March and June. 
Direct all inquiries and orders to 
FRANCIS HORACEK, 
The Greatest Exporter of Game irv the World, 
Starkenbach, Bohemia, Austria. 26 
15,000 Ferrets, perfect workers. These animals exter-- 
minate rats, hunt rabbits. 48-page illustrated 'book for 
6 cents. Circular price list free. 
SAMUEL FARNSWORTH, Middletown, Ohio. 
PHEASANTS.—A FEW PAIRS RING-NECKS. 
FR ANK A. HALL. MONTC LAIR, N. J, 25 
FOR SALE. — One buck, two does (one with fawn) and 
two peccaries, all quite tame. Address ALBERT J. 
RICHARDS, Bridge Cottage, Nahant, Mass. 
