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DOG CAKES. 



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WHOI.ESALE AGENTS, 



FRANCIS O. de LUZE & CO., 



18 South William Street, - - - ISTEW YORK. 



«TAMPBG>, 



To be had In smaller quantities 

 Grooers and the Sporting Goods 

 Trade Generally. 



ESlectric Dog Comb. 









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Guaranteed to be the strongest and best dog comb made. For sale by all dealei's in dog 

 goods, or sent by mail on receipt of 50 cents. Send for our 1885 catalogue for prices, etc., 

 of Dog Collars, Medicine, Biscuit and general Dog Furnishing. 



MEDFORD FANCY GOODS CO., 101 Chambers St., N. Y. 



I. BREMER, General Manager. 



SEVENTH ANNUAL TRIALS AND MEETING- 



-OF THE- 



Eastern FieldTrialsClub 



-TO BE HELD AT- 



HIGH POINT, GUILFORD CO. NORTH CAROLINA. 



COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1885. 



OPEN TO THE WORLD. 



All trials to be run on Quails under Eastern Field Trials Club's Rules. 



ORDER OP RUNNING: 



MEMBERS' STAKE. 



Open only to Members of tbe Club, each entry to be owned three months previous to closing of the 

 ike. and handled bv the membar makins" rhf> nominatinn P.-i^^a- Pior>c, np pioio ^roi..n ■amA v.. 



AX-t-AGED POINTEK STAKE. 



Open to all pointers except any first-prize winners at any All-As;ed Stake, or prize winner of any 



Special Pointer Cup in All-Aged Stakes. Purse $400 cash. First prize, 

 and $15 additional to fill. Nominations close November 1 , ■ 



.second, 8150. Forfeit 



AI.T.-AGED SETTER STAKE. 



Open to all setters except any first prize winner of any All-Aged Stake, or prize winner of any Special 

 Setter Cup in All-Aged Stages. Purse $400 cash. First prize, |-350; second, $160. Forfeit $10, and Sl5 

 additional to fill. Nominations close November 1, 1885. 



CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKE. 



Open to all settei-s and pointers which are first prize winners of 1885. also of previous years and 

 winners of Special Setter and Pointer cups. Entrance $50, to which the club adds $800 cash. All entry 

 moneys to go with added club money. Three dogs, the property of different owners, to enter or no race. 



EASTERN EIELD TRIAt-S DERDY. 



Open to all puppies whelped on or after .Tanuary 1st, 1834. Purse $500 cash. First prize, $250; second 

 $150; third, $100. Nominations closed tor this stake May 1. Forfeit $5; $10 additional to fill. 



The President offers a Cup, value $100, to be known as the "President's Cup," to the breeder of the 

 best dog or bitch puppy competing in the Darby. The breeder to be the ownar of the dam of such win- 

 ning puppy at the time tne bitch was bred to the dog. 



NOTrCE.— A.ny handler or owner working or shooting over any dog or dogs enteied for these trials 

 south of the railroad track of the Piedmont Au* Line, etc., from October 15 until conclusion of trials 

 shall forfeit all entrance moneys, purses and cups. . ' 



Ample and good board at hotels can be had from $1.00 per day up. Ample transportation at moder- 

 ate prices to and from the grounds. Do2;s entered in trials of 18S5 carried free on P. R. R. and Asso R 

 R. of Va. and Carolinas on club passes. 



J. OTTO DONNEB, President. 



For further information, and all communications, address 



WKSHINGTON A. COSTER, Sec'y and Treas., E. F. T. A.. 



Box 30, FLATBtrSH, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK. 



Breeders' and Exhibitors' Kennel Record. 



A book of great value to owners of kennels, enabling them to keep a perfect record of 

 the pedigrees of their stock, the prizes won, stud visits, expense account and many other 

 items of interest. Price $3.50, postage prepaid. For sale by 



Forest and Stream Pub. Co., 39 Park Row, N. Y. 



SENSATION. 



We have for sale a few copies of an elegant steel engraving 

 of the celebrated pointer Sensation. Size of plate, 14x20; size ot 

 sheet, 22x28. Price, $1 each. 



FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., S9 Park Row, N. Y. 



GREYHOUNDS 



Champion Begonia, School Girl and Bouncing Boy 

 for sale. H. W. HUNTINGTON, 148 So. Eighth St., 

 Brooklyn, 



KABBIT HOUNDS. 



A large lot of straight-legged English beagles, 14 

 to 17 inches high, good specimens, at $20 for a 

 thoroughly broken dog or bitch, and $10 for either 

 pups or unbroken year old ones. Satisfaction 

 guaranteed. ASSOCIATED FANCIERS. 337 South 

 Eighth street, Philadelphia. septl7,tf 



The best in the world; 142 prizes iu two years 

 proves it. From 8 to 10 mos. old. N® culls or $5 

 pups ever sold. 



In the Stud— Black cocker champion Homell 

 Silk. Fee $30. Address J. OTIS FELLOWS, Sec, 

 HornellsviUe, N. Y., or G. W. LEAVITT, Pres., 32 

 Hamilton street, Boston, Mass. 



IRISH SETTERS. 



Young stock for sale, and orders taken for choice 

 puppies from trained bitches of the finest breeding. 

 nnTT^T* I CHAMPION elc no 



U KjXd [ CHAMPION NOUEEN 



In the Stud. Fee $35. 



I. HENRY ROBERTS. 

 pjiptlT.tf P. 0. Box 153, Moorestown, N. J. 



TirriNEAWN KENNELS.-BREEDING PURE 

 T T English mastiffs. Champion Homer in the 

 stud, $50 Pups out of Rosalind, P. Princess and 

 other noted prize winners for sale. Particulars, 

 H. W. LACY, General Manager, Westfield, N. J. 



T?OR SALE —TWO EXTilA ENGLISH BEAGLE 

 J? brood bitches, IJ^yrs. old ; also one stud dog, 

 '^H yrs. old. Price low for full pedigreed stock. 

 Address Lock Box 792, Middlebury, Vt. sept24,2t 



npRATNED HUNTING DOGS. -FINE YOUNG 

 JL setters, fox, deer and rabbit hounds, einher 

 sex. Will show them on game. Price reasonable. 

 C. F. KENT, Monticello, N. Y, sept24,tf 



FOR SALC. 



Foxhounds and pups, pure blooded, warranted, 

 L. M, WOODEN, 1 Durand Block, Rochester, N. Y. 



septal, ?t 



Books by Hugh Dalziel. 



Imported by us and now for sale at the low prices 

 afSxed: 



BRITISH DOGS. 



Their Varieties, History. Characteristics, Breed- 

 ing, Management and Exhibition. Illustrated with 

 52 portraits of the chief dogs of the day. By Hugh 

 Dalziei. ("Corsincon"). Pages, 493. Price $3. 



DISEASES OF DOGS. 



Their Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment, to 

 which is added a complete Dictionary of Canine 

 Materia Medica; Modesof Administering Medicines; 

 Treatment in eases of Poisoning, and the Value of 

 Disinfectants. For the use of Amateu s. Bt Hu&h 

 DAJ.ZIEL. New and enlarged edition. Cloth, pages. 

 116. Price $1. 



OF ENGLISHE DOGGES. 



The Diversities, the Natures and the Properties. 

 A short treatise written in Latine by Johannes 

 Caius of late raemorie. Doctor of Phisicke in the 

 Universitie of Cambridge, and newly drawne into 

 Englishe by Abraham Fleming, Student. Imprinted 

 at London, 1576. The earliest book in the English 

 language on Dogs. Reprinted verbatim under the 

 supervision of Hugh Dalziel. Price 50 cent.s. 



ASHMONT'S 



NEW PUBLICATION. 



Their Management and Treatment 



—IN— 



X>HSE A StE. 



This book has been honored by the endorsement 



The Entire Kennel Press 



and accepted as the 

 Standard Work on the Subject 



by the leading sportsmen of 



America and England. 



Indispensable to owners of valuable dogs. It Is 

 not confined to Canine Diseases alone, but 



gives full instructions as to 



Management in Healtli. 



PKICE, S».00. 



For sale by all the principal booksellers, or sent 

 postpaid on receipt of price by 



J. IjORUSTG^ THAYER, 



No. 186 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 



GOODWI N'S 



Eoyal Dog Biscuit. 



This bread is the result of repeated and carefu 

 experiments for my own kennel, but its superior 

 qualities attracted so much attention that I have 

 been persuaded to manufacture for sale. The ad 

 vantages claimed for it are: 



1 The large proportion of finely ground meat 

 contains, 



3. That only perfectly fresh beef and sound flour 

 and meal are used. 



3. No foreign substance is used to imitate meat. 



Finally, it is a nutritious and perfectly whole- 

 some and safe food for dogs of any age or condition 

 of health. The voluntary endorsements and large 

 orders from prominent breeders a'-^ its highest 

 recommendations. We are now r^ >dy to supply 

 bench shows, kennel clubs, and dog owners in quan- 

 tities to suit. 



D. A. GOODWIN, JR., Sole Mannfaoturer, 



NEWBURYPORT. MASS. 



English Setters 



AT $10.00 EACH. 



I have always on hand a number of well-bred 

 English setters, 6 to 12 mos. old, warranted not gun 

 shy and to make good field dogs, at $10 each. 



BEAGLi: HOUNDS, 



6 to 13 mos. old. $10 each. 



FOXHOUNDS, 



Prom 6 to 13 mos. old. $15 each. 

 Also other dogs cheap. 



EDMUND MAURER, 

 464 North Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Field Trial Winners. 



We now have ready for delivery pictures of the 

 following celebrated dogs, winners of priJM at 

 Field Trials, on toned i)a.per, size 10x12: 

 CROXTETH. LALLA ROOKH, TICK. SEFTON, 

 LONDON, SUE, BYRON, GLADSOME, DON 

 (Setter), DON (Pointer), SENSATION, DASHING 

 MONARCH, GLADSTONE, GROUSE DALE, 

 S A,N ROY, GATH, BANG BANG, RUSH GLAD- 

 STONE, DARKNESS. PEEP-O'-DAY, BESS A 

 FOREMAN, COTINT NOBLE. AMERICAN DAN 

 CARRIE J., PINK B. 

 Price for the full set of twenty-six pictures, $3.00 

 25cts. each. Address 



Forest and Stream Pub. Co., 



p. O. Box 2838. New York City 



SECOND ANNUAL BENCH SHOW 



— OF THE — 



Stafford Kennel CIul>, 



Will be held at Stafford Springs, Conn,, 



October 8 and. 9, 1885. 



Entries close Saturday, Oct. 3. For premium list 

 and further Information address 



R. S. HICKS. Cor Sec'y, 

 sept24,2t Stafford Springs, Conn. 



C3-IjiOTrE!H.'S 



IMFEBIAI. 



DOG MEDICINES. 



Mange Cure 50c. Distemper Chare 81.00 



Blood Purifier 50c. Vermifuge 60c 



Canker Wash 60c. Eye IiOtion 60o< 



Diarrhoea Cure . . . 50c. Cure for Fits 50c. 



Tonic 50c. Idniment 50c. 



Kennel and Stable Soap, best dog soap known 

 price 85 cents. These remedies are sold by drug 

 gists and dealers In sportsmen's goods. All dog 

 diseases treated by H. CLA.Y GLOVER, 1293 Broad- 

 way, N. Y. 



References:— Westminster Kennel Club, Phila- 

 delphia Kennel Club, New England Kennel Club, 

 New Haven Kennel Club, Cincinnati Kennel Club, 

 Mr. Henry Bergh, Pres't Society for Prevention of 

 Cruelty to Animals; W. A. Conklin, V, S. Zoological 

 Department, Central Park, N. Y. 



Sure Death to Fleas. 



July 81, 1885. 



Send me by mail four more cakes of your New 

 Process Dog Soap. I have used it on several dogs, 

 and it is the only soap that I ever used that was 

 sure to kill fleas. 0. H. Wallbridge, 



58 S. Clau- St., Toledo, O 



NEW PROCESS DOG SOAP contains no car- 

 bolic acid or other poison. In quality it is equal to 

 the finest oatmeal toilet soap; delightfully perfumed 

 and uneqvialed as a dressing for even the most deli- 

 cate toy dog. It not only kills fleas, but will keep 

 them off any dog that is washed with it three times 

 a week; also neutralizes the disagreeable "doggy" 

 odor. Sold by druggists and erunsmiths. Trial cake 

 mailed for 25 cents. ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, 237 

 South Eighth st., Philadelphia. Wholesale Agents, 

 Medford Fancy Goods Co., 101 Chambers St., N. Y. 



Great Sale of Prize Dogs 



BY THE 



ioion of 



The following dogs will be sold to the highest 

 bidders, by letter, received on or before Oct. 6 next. 



MOLL, Gordon setter bitch, imported by Dr. 

 Niven. out of which Mr. Tinsley's champion dogs 

 are bred ; age 8 yrs. ; worth $500. 



Bitch pup out of Moll, age 1 yr. 



CARLINA, Lavcrack setter bitch, imported by 

 Mr. Good sell, of New York; cost $250, 



COMET, Lavcrack setter, imported, winner of 

 eight first prizes in England ; cost $500. 



Addre-s OAPT. GREVILLE HARSTON, Hon, 

 Sec. D. C. K. C, Toronto, Ont. sept24,2t 



Mill-Brook Kennels 



Thorouglibred St. Bernards. 

 Tkoroughbred Scotch Collies. 



In the SI ud— Champ. Verone, smooth St. Bernard, 

 a yrs. old. winner 14 prizes. Fee $50. Young stock 

 tor sale. Address with stamp, MONTGOMERY & 

 HASBROUCK, Bergenfields, N. ,7. 



Mt. Pleasant Kennels. 



A rare chance to King Charles breeders. Having 

 purchased the King Charles spaniel Young Prince 

 Arthur, imported from England April. 2, 1885, by 

 Dr. Geo. Walton. Being the best King Charles in 

 England or this country, winning 1st prize where 

 shown. Will serve a limited number of spproved 

 bitches at $50 each. For sale— Champion bred Gor- 

 don setters; champion bred English pugs. 



C. T. BROWNELL. Box 835, New Bedford, Mass. 



FOR SALE.- GORDON SETTER DOG, 1 YR. 

 old, just right to hunt this fall; will make a 

 good field dog; kind to children. Gordon setter 

 bitch, 1 yr. old, color black and tan, kind and obedi- 

 ent ; will make a good one. A Gordon setter dog, 

 8 mos. old, color black and tan. Address H. Bf 

 VONPERSJIITH, Lancaster. Mass. septlO.^ti 



