FOREST AND STREAM 
579 
THE MARKET PLACE 
DECOYS 
LIVE DECOYS—Mallards (green heads), raised in 
captivity this year’s birds. Six dollars a pair. 
Edgar Farm, Game Preserve 49. Box 611, Plainfield, 
New Jersey. 
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 
FOR SALE—Winchester single shot .22 W. C. F. 
takedown, shotgun butt, Stevens best 3'A power tele 
scope mounted on barrel, Lyman rear peep sight, re 
loading tool, perfect condition, $18. Harrington & Rich 
ardson .25 automatic, perfect condition, $7. R. M 
Ward, at South George Street, Cumberland, Md. 
FOR SALE—CHEAP—One Royal motion-picture 
machine, two films and complete gas-making outfit, 
twenty fine views; used only about four times. Philip 
Bowen, Buena Vista, Md. 
EXCHANGE—Ranger bicycle; good order; cost $27, 
take $15; violins—used in Confederate War, excellent 
tone, $15. Want 20 gauge Marlin. Geo. Greer, Ewart, 
North Carolina. 
FLINT LOCK —Antique beautiful Kentucky hunting 
rifles, one double by Bozer, one single .2 grooved Fan- 
nebecker. Both guns are high-grade and perfect. 
Collectors can make no mistake in these. Price $300 
the pair. Also 9 M M Manlicher high-grade hunting 
rifle practically new $20. J. Wolfe, 1460 Cherry Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. _ 
FOR SALE—One new Remington automatic shotgun, 
list price $150, complete with extra set barrels. Price 
$100. One new Ross .280 rifle, new case, cleaning rod, 
and 158 shells, all for $55. Tom Turpin, 32 South Belle- 
vue Boulevard, Memphis, Tenn. _ 
MOTORCYCLE FRAME—Semi-elliptic springs. Send 
for drawings and patent claim now; first check for five 
thousand takes it. A. S. Terhaar, 1918 Julian Avenue, 
San Diego, Calif. _ 
ANCIENT .INDIAN . RELICS—17,000 spears, 3,000 
baskets, buckskin suits; illustrated list free. S. Gilham, 
Highland Springs, Cal. 
DEN CURIOS—Pre historic Indian relics. Modern 
Indian beadwork and trappings, old guns, pistols, 
swords, daggers, pioneer crockery, brass and pewter. 
List 4 cents. N. E. Carter, Elkhorn, Wis. 
WIRE goods all kinds made to order. Cooley, 553 
Monroe Street, Chicago. 
GUNS—New and second-hand firearms at bargain 
prices. Let me know your wants. 0 . C. Adams, 
North Canton, Conn. 
KODAK FINISHING—Prints l'/ic. up. Send film and 
dime for sample work. Square-Deal Photo Shop, 24 
Main West Cairo, O. 
TOOLS, guns and flatirons never rust if Imprags are 
used. Metal box of six last indefinitely. Ten cents. 
Sivad, Box 13, Cedar Falls, la. _ 
OLD COINS WANTED—$4.25 each paid for U. S. 
Flying Eagle cents dated 1856; $2 to $500 each paid for 
hundreds of other coins dated before 1910. Send ten 
cents at once for our New Illustrated Coin Value 
Book, size 4 x 7. Showing prices we pay for coins. 
Get posted as it may mean your good fortune. 
Clarke Coin Co., Box 97, Le Roy, N. Y. 
PIANOLA PIANO PLAYER fits any piano, cost $250. 
sell for $50 or broken partridge dog; no wind splitter. 
Lefever hammerless, .12-28; 3'±-6y 2 , $150 grade, modified 
and full, fine order, $50. Morgan, Jeweler, Coopers- 
tewn. New York. 
FOR SALE—Winchester .30-30 rep. and 40 factory 
cartridges, open, and Marble peep rights. Guaranteed, 
bar re l perfec t, $10. John Becker, Dundos, Minn. 
VIOLIN LESSONS BY MAIL—Easy to learn. Be^ 
ginners or advanced pupils. Rudolph Lee, 2602 River¬ 
side Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. 
SPORTSMAN—Send to-day for my free catalogue. 
Beagles, coon dogs, foxhounds and bird dogs on two 
weeks free trial. J. A. Cluck, Newport, Pa. _ 
GREENER—Ducking gun, 10 gauge breech loader, 
fluid, steel barrels; virtually new; cost $125; beauty; 
quick sale; price $50. Executor, 25 Beaver Street, 
Room 1006. 
FILMS developed 10c., all sizes. Prints 2A-3A, 3C. ; 
2'A-4'A, 3 'A- 3 'A• 3'A-4 l A< 4 C.; post cards, 50c. doz. Work 
guaranteed and returned 24 hours after receiving. 
Postpaid. Send negatives for samples. Girard’s Com- 
mercial Photo Shop, Holyoke, Mass. 
FOR SALE—Coon dogs, 15 days’ trial; low prices 
on genuine old-fashioned, long-eared hound pups; few 
fine rabbit hounds. Stamp for reply. Kunfcel Bros., 
Ashland. O. _ 
ANTIQUE FIREARMS—Antique Guns, Pistols for 
•ale.—Fine flintlocks, matchlocks, wheellocks, cross¬ 
bows. We pay freight and postage. No duty. Allen, 
g »r»de. Charing Cross, London _ 
TROUT POND—FOR SALE OR LEASE with option 
of purchase. Trout pond, twelve miles from New York, 
on steam, trolley and auto roads. Stocked with brook 
and rainbow varieties. About 1 l A acres, with ample 
lands surrounding. A private lake; all-year fishing, 
for sport or market, without violating Jersey’s laws. 
Executor, care Forest and Stream. 
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Continued 
Hearts and livers of exceptional quality. Special 
attention given to prompt and safe deliverv of Fish Food 
to all rtsh Cultural Clubs and Trout Growers. Livers 
tor the purpose guaranteed to be free from Disease 
fl I arasite, Henry Abrams, 5 01 West 51st St., N. Y. 
LEATHER VESTS AND JACKETS-L. A. Nelson 
M »g- ( Q; 305 Main St., La Crosse, Wis. 
„„ OARS AND CANOE PADDLES 
YORK BOAT OAR CO.—For canoe or 
lender the best m ade. 69 West Street, New York City. 
ITT_ VARNISH AND PAINT 
EDWARD SMITH & CO.—Floor varnish for homes 
and bungalows. Long Island City, N. Y. 
Pair handsome rare zebra-Ass hybrids: 
stallion and mare; go in saddle and double harness. 
Harper. F, L. S., 6 Ashburnham Road, Bedford, Eng. 
BEAR, MOOSE, MOUNTAIN SHEEP, GOAT—Refer 
to W. G. Peckham, 30 Church Street, New York City; 
Q ueen Bros. , Guides, Fort Steele, Brit is h Columbia. 
STAMPS, 100, ALL DIFFERENT, FREE—Postage 2 
*•' ts Mention paper. Quaker Stamp Co., Toledo, O. 
5*000 ANTIQUE FIREARMS—Guns, pistols, shields, 
spears. Illustrated lists 5 cents. Old Curiosity Shop, 
33 E. South 18th Str eet, Philadelphia, Pa. 
WANTED—A- few Krag actions for experimental pur- 
poses, condition of barrels and stocks of no importance, 
will pay good prices for old Krag rifles or carbines 
from which I can take the actions. Quote lowest price 
when writing. E. C. Crossman, 3416 Glen Albyn Drive. 
Los Angeles, Cal. _ ’ 
POINT SHOOTING—Good duck and goose shooting 
on bhinnecock Bay. Large rig of live wild duck and 
geese decoys. Season opens October 1st. Good board 
at the Pine Grove House. For information write or 
phone 4F4 Good Ground. J. E. Tunnell, East Ouoeue 
New York. ’ 
FOR SALE—Tract of land for wild ducks, shore 
birds, snipe and sora also interest in bass pond, 
twenty-five acres in cultivation suitable for raising 
domesticated mallard ducks. Will sell whole or in¬ 
terest on terms if wanted. A. Johnston Ackiss, Vir¬ 
ginia Beach, Va. 
CAMERAS FOR SALE—CHEAP—Ernemann J 4 plate 
camera, Goerz lens, 2 shutters, speed up to 1-2500 sec 
ic^-m. bellows, weight 34 ozs. size i)4x5x 7^; very 
light and compact. The very thing to stop wild life 
in motion. Also motion picture camera and 3A Auto¬ 
graphic Kodak. George Forbes. Room 47, 10 East Fay¬ 
ette Street, Baltimore. Md. 
TAXIDERMY 
CROSBY FRISIAN FUR CO.-“Let us Tan Your 
Hide. Rochester, N. Y. 
FISH Our work in this branch of Taxidermy cannot 
be surpassed. All are mounted by a superior process 
on Mounting paper, and colored carefully. Every¬ 
thing in Taxidermy. Send for price list. F. W. 
Lewis Co., New Bedford, Mass. 
SITUATIONS WANTED. 
HEAD GAMEKEEPER OR SUPERINTENDENT— 
Of large estate or game preserve. Very capable man 
to show sport. Thoroughly experienced rearing Pheas¬ 
ants, Partridge, Quail and Wild Ducks. Management 
of Incubators hatching pheasant and duck eggs. Also 
breeding, training and handling high class shooting 
dogs. Excellent trapper. Competent manager. Ref¬ 
erence from present employer. J. H. W., c-o Forest 
and Stream. 
POSITION WANTED AS SUPERINTENDENT OF 
latge estate or game preserve by a professional forester 
and gamekeeper. Very capable man with fish and game 
production of all kinds; also breeding and training 
sportmg dogs. Excellent trapper. Highly recommended; 
Address Superintendent E. W. Shuchardt, Post Office. 
Princeton Junction, N. J. ’ 
KENNELS 
AIREDALE TERRIERS—Some strong, healthy pups, 
whelped April 13, 1915, good specimens at fair prices. 
Both parents of these pups are trained hunters, good 
trailers, tree barkers and will retrieve on lana or 
y rat ® r< «£ ct on « °C tliese and have a real dog. Address 
J. D. Trine, Bagley, Wis. __ 
AIREDALES—One bitch, nine months old, grand 
daughter of ( h. Red Raven and Imperious Oorang. If 
sold this month, price $20., F. O. B., Alpena. Two fine 
pups, one male, and one female, grandparents Imperious 
Oorang and Pike Peak Seaborn. Ready for shipment 
in six weeks, price $15 and $12. F. O. B., Alpena, Mich- 
igan. James A. Spens. _ 
AIREDALES—Some grand puppies by the imported 
sires, unexpected and Kippen Desire for sale; also a 
t;ne brood matron by Ch. King Oorang. Oaklawn Ken¬ 
nels, Marshalltown, la. 
FOR SALE—High-class foxhounds, cream of Walker 
breeding; also rabbit hounds sent on trial. Young 
specialty. Fremont Mosher, Stlssing Farm, 
Bangall, N. Y. 
KENNELS (Continued) 
FOR SALE—English setter pups wi f class 
field dogs, photo on request. Bitches $10, dogs $15. 
Apply Jack W, Harris, Arner, Ontario. _ 
WANTED—To buy one or two live coons. Kindly 
state age, size, how long in captivity, etc. N. B. 
Richard, South Manchester, Conn. _’_ 
, WELL BROKEN—Fox hounds. coon hounds and 
beagles—$15 a pair. Wood Dale Kennels, Corbett, M d. 
PUPS—I have some No. 1 beagle pups for sale; 3 
months dd. They are fine ones; $3 each, dog or bitch. 
L. T . Murphy, Parkesburg, Pa. 
OFFERING—so rabbit hounds, pointers and setters. 
Bunch photos for 10c. D . Welsh, New Mayville, Pa. 
EXCHANGE Pedigreed Airedale for pedigreed Irish 
Water Spaniel. Six months. B. Byers, Troy, Ka nsas. 
THROROUGHLY BROKEN—Beagle hounds, guaran¬ 
teed; good hunters and not gun shy. Warren Hender- 
son, Downingtown, Pa. _ 
FOU SALE—One litter, fine pedigreed Airedale ter¬ 
riers whelped July 11. Prices reasonable. T. H. 
Clarke, R. D. 3, Youngstown, O. 
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Game Laws 
In Brief 
United States and Canada 
Edited by W. G. BEECROFT 
Game and Fish Laws revised for 1915- 
1916 is now on press. 
As important changes have been made 
in most states and provinces it is essential 
that you have the new edition of the 
Original Condenser 
and Simplifier of the State Laws 
Only ten thousand copies will be printed 
so you would do well to put in an order 
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