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FOftfiST AND STREAM. 



IJuly i. 1886, 



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IN STUD. 



DEERHOTJNDS. 

 Champion Chieftain, Fee $50. 

 Champion Bran, - " 25. 



FOX-TERRIERS. 

 Bel grave Primrose, Fee $15. 

 Mixture - '* 15. 



BULLDOGS. 

 Ch Robinson Crusoe, Fee $25. 

 Champion Tippoo, - " 25. 

 Champion Romulus, " 20. 



HILLSIDE KENNELS, 



LANCASTER, 

 MASS. 



THE IMMENSE BOUGH-COATED ST. 

 BERNARD CHAMPION 



O T H O 



(A.K.R. 483). 



Orange tawny, perfect blaze and collar, other 

 white markings correct; double dew claws. Born 

 August, 1839. This celebrated dog stands SS\i in. 

 full at shoulders, weighs 183 lbs. (Jan. 30, 1886), has 

 a grand, massive nead, immense bone, and is per- 

 fect in disposition. 



"Otho is conceded to he the best fronted St. Ber- 

 nard in the country."— American Kennel Register, 

 June, 1885. 



"Otho is one of the grandest fronted dogs we 

 have ever seen. His head is a study and his fore- 

 arm we have never seen surpassed. He is also an 

 immense upstanding dog. -Forest and Stream, 

 Oct. 80. 1884. 



Fe»$50. Approved hitches only. Cabinet pho- 

 tos 50 cems. "imported stock for sale. Also pup- 

 pies- si -r<) by OfhO. THE HOSPICE KENNELS, Im- 

 porters and Breeders of Thoroughbred St. Ber- 

 nard, A llngton, N. J. 



Prize-Bred Collies. 



The following well-bred dogs are at stud: 



CLIPPER, litter brother to Glengarry, Heather 

 and Lintie, by Eclipse out of Nesta. Has a partic- 

 ular] v long, clean head, good ears, coat, legs and 

 feet. Pee $35. 



BOUNCE, by Tramp ; sire of Brau an' Bonnie, 1st 

 and special, New Haven, and of the Fairy litter. 

 Very small, correctly carried ears, heavy coat, and 

 excellent legs and feet. Fee $15. 



FOR ^ALE— Puppies out of Blackberry Girl, 2d 

 to Lady of the Lake at Newark and New Haven ; 

 also out of her sister. Raspberry Girl. Also a young 

 bitch, Crystal Palace winner, and a young Rutland 

 bitcb; has won three prizes in England. Apply to 



JAMES WATSON. 

 jel0,tf P. O. Box 770, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Criis Bondhu 



IN THE STUD. 



Imported from Mr. Llewellin's kennels (he is 

 bluest of the blue), by Dashing Bondhu ex Novel. 

 He is also a grand field dog, as his record shows at 

 the late trials of the N. F. T. Club at Grand Junc- 

 tion, beating such noted dogs as Gladstone Boy, 

 Mainspring, Bessie A., Gath's Mark, Trinket's Bang 

 and other fine ones. Fee $35. A. M. TUCKER, 85 

 Main street, Oharlestown, Mass. 



CHAMPION LAVERACK SETTER 



ROCKINGHAM, 



The acknowledged best English setter in America, 

 and a grand field dog. Will be allowed ta serve a 

 limited number of approved bitches. Fee $50. 



FRANK WINDHOLZ, 



525 Sixth avenue, New York. 



IN THE STUD 



AT PHILADELPHIA. 



To a limited number of approved bitches: 



Champion Irish red setter BERKLEY f ee $40 



Champion English setter THUNDER " $40 



A II. MOORE, 1711 Spring: Garden St., 

 aprl5,3mo Philadelphia, Pa. 



Imported Toy Spaniels. 



ROSCIUS (King Charles), winner of 1st prize at 

 Birmingham; 1st at Toy Spaniel Club's show, Royal 

 AQuarium ; 1st. New Haven ; l st, Hartford. Fee $25. 



KING VICTOR (Blenheim), winner of 1st prize 

 wherever shown and the best specimen in America. 

 Fee $25 



KTNO PIPPIN (Blenheim') winner of several 1st 

 nrizes W.PHILLIPS, 

 P 150 West 5Gth st. , New York City. 



FOREST CITY KENNELS. 



St. Bernards and English Pugs. 



IN THE STUD. 



Champion rough-coated St. Bernard Caesar 

 (A;KR. 22); feeS25. English pug Sam; fee $10. 

 Pups for sale. Address with stamp, Portland, Me. 



MEMNON, 



Champion Greyhound of England and America, m 

 ^•c$tT1^N^, Box 345, Toronto, Can. 



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The "Boss" in Stud. 



Services limited to ten approved bitches, at $50 

 each. A. K. R. 2918. His ancestors all champion 

 and show dogs. As a stud dog he cannot be ex 

 celled, his get being being very large and finely 

 marked. 



Boss' Record.— Vhc. at New York in 1885, as a 

 puppy. In 1886, 2d prize N. E. K. Club at Boston. 

 He also took 2d prize in open class and special prize 

 as the best A merican bred mastiff at the Westmin- 

 ster K. C, New York, 1886. 



Boss is a large dog, weighing upward of 180 lbs. ; 

 is good in skull, with grand body, legs, feet and 

 bone.— Am. Field, April 8, 1886. 



In mastiff 8 there was but one new one of any pre- 

 tension and that was Boss. He possesses length of 

 body with great substance, and is perfectly sound 

 in limbs.— Sporting Life, March 31. 1886. 



A few choice pups of great promise for sale, sired 

 by Boss out of equally grand females, with best of 

 pedigree and markings. 



Also a pair of Great Danes, 5 mos. old, marked 

 alike white and blue; great beauties. Pair §50; 

 others from $15 to $20 each. 



J. L. WINCHELL, 



jyl.tf. Fair Haven, Vermont. 



IN THE STUD. 



ENGLISH MASTIFF HERO III. 



Winner of first prize and special prize for the best 

 dog or bitch, at Pittsburgh, 1886. 



FEE - - - $25. 

 For picture and pedigree, address 



VICTOR M. HALDEMA.N, 

 apr!5,3mos General Wayne, Delaware Co., Pa 



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FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A GUN, A 

 blue belton pup, partly broken, handsome 

 and very fine stock; too many on hand. For par- 

 ticulars address CHAS. WATSON, Fallsington, 

 Bucks Co., Pa. jyl,lt 



|7 OR SALE. -CHOICE PUPPIES BY THE 

 Jr field trial winners Gus Bondhu ex Druid and 

 Dash III. bitches, whelped March 4, 1886. They are 

 black and white and blue belton. Also one black 

 native bitch, finely broken on game, 2 yrs. old. 

 Price $35 if taken at once. She is a very nice one. 

 Address A. M. TUCKER, 85 Main St., Oharlestown, 

 Mass. 



TjX)R SALE, OB IN EXCHANGE FOR A THOR- 

 JT oughbred English setter dog about 9 or 10 mos. 

 old, or an English mastiff puppy of good pedigree, 

 a red Irish Better bitch, lHi yrs. old. She is by Nim- 

 rod (Elcho— Lorna) out of Romaine (Blcho— Rose), 

 thoroughly broken. Apply to F. J . MILLS, Lock 

 Box 15, North Attleboro, Mass. jyl,lt 



WANTED-COCKER SPANIEL DOG, TRAINED 

 to tree partridges in close cover and retrieve 

 game when shot. Good animal rather than pedi- 

 gree wanted. State full particulars and lowest 

 cash price. P. O. Drawer 655, Albany, N. Y. 



FOXHOUND PUPPIES FROM THE VERY 

 best hunting stock: If you want one cheap 

 that will be sure to make a good looking firsUclass 

 hunter, write to C. H. STORRrf, Lebanon, N. H. It 



MT. PLEASANT KENNELS. 

 For Sale— A first-class liver and white pointer 

 dog puppy, 9 mos. old, from No. 1 field stock. Will 

 ship C. O.'D. if desired. Price $20. For particulars 

 address C. T. BROWN ELL, 



P. O. Box 335, New Bedford, Mass. 



PUKE RED SETTER PUPS FOR $10.-FOUR 

 dogs and one bitch, whelped May 12, 1886. 

 champion Nitnrod ex Lydia Belle, full pedigree; 

 sire and dam entered in A.K.R. For sale cheap — 

 Lydia Belle, entered in the A.K.R., full pedigree, 

 whelped in April, 1882; broken on woodcock and 

 partridge; very staunch on point but will not re- 

 trieve ; she points all dead birds. Lydia cost $135 

 when 6 mos. old, and as good blood, hunter and 

 broken as lives. E. A. STARKEY, Brattleboro, Vt. 



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FOR SALE-ONE PAIR OF TRAINED BEAGLE 

 bitches, 2 and 3 yrs old, fine hunters on rab- 

 bits; $10 each. Beagle bitch pup, 5 mos. old, at $5. 

 Gordon setter dog, 2 yrs. old, well broken and a 

 good retriever, $25. Must be taJien at once if sold 

 for the above price. C. F. KENT, Monticello, N. Y. 



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LLEWELLIN PUPS, BY CHAMPION DASH III. 

 out of a Gladstone and Druid bitch, for sale 

 low. G. JAR. VTS, 1015 Washington ave, N. Y. City. 



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LLEWELLIN SETTER PUPPIES, WHELPED 

 June 24, 1886, by Gun (Gladstone May B.) out 

 of Morning Star (Dashing Dan— Daisey Starlight), 

 all black, white and tan and blue belton. Ready to 

 shin when 6 wks. old; order now. For pedigree 

 and price address CHAS. YORK, 9 & 11 Granite 

 Block, Bangor, Me. 



FOB SAIiE. 



A steady old pointer dog: color, liver and white; 

 thoroughly broken on woodcock, quail and part- 

 ridge. Satisfaetion guaranteed or no sale. 



HERBERT FLINT, 



jyl,tt Haverhill, Mass. 



FOR SALE. -BULL-TERRIER PUPS. ONE LIT- 

 ter by The Count (A.K.R. 3178) ex Miss Doonie 

 (A K R. 2193). One litter by Barnard's Plunger ex 

 Prudence (A.K.R. 3615). Also a fine pointer bitch 

 and a Newfoundland bitch For particulars and 

 prices address, E. L. BAILEY. Box 19, East Brook- 

 field, Mass. iyl- 3t 



T?OR SALE CHEAP.-A LEMON AND WHITE 

 f English setter bitch, sired by Yale Belton, a 

 pure Llewellin setter: she was two years old June 

 19 was never bred, healthy and handsome; had 

 wAodcock and partridge shot over her last fall; 

 no° e keen. Address, LOCK BOX 30, Mount Morris, 



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CHANCE TO GET THE BEST.— FOR SALE, 1 

 dog, 3 bitches, whelped March 29, by Harvard 

 Kennels' Dash III , Jr., out of Mabel Blue. These 

 bluest of the blue Llewellin setters combine the 

 b ood of the noted champions in the fieid and on 

 the bench, Gladstone, Druid, Dash HI Leicester, 

 tfnval -Blue and such bitches as Dart, Dora, 

 MerciyWPeeress. G. A. COLMAN, 64 Sullivan 

 street, Oharlestown, Mass. 



F'OR SALE OR EXCHANGE. -BROKEN ENG- 

 lish setter, black, white and tan, 7yrs. old, very 

 handsome, Gore's Fred-Gore's Gipsey.for breech- 

 loTding 12-bore. Also English setter, orange and 

 wh^ l5mos unbroken. G. A. COLMAN, 64 Su 11- 

 van street, Cbarlestown, Mass. jyl.lt 



lite |<t»wt. 



Rosecroft Kennels. 



Birmingham, Conn. 

 Foreman »x Passion (Goodsell's Prince ex Peb- 

 ble) puppies for sale. Now booking orders for Fairy 

 King (Plantagenet ex Jessie) ex Countess Floy 

 (Count Noble ex Floy) puppies. Fairy King 

 (Plantagenet ex Jessie) in the stud. Fee $25. 



Valuable Kennel For Sale. 



1. BEAUFORT, the best pointer living. 



2. NEVISON, champion mastiff of America. Win- 

 ner of forty 1st prizes. 



3. ALOE, pure Laverack setter bitch; sire, Good- 

 sell's Prince; dam. Pebble. 



4. HAZEL KIRKE, English setter; sire, champion 

 Plantagenet; dam. Blue Belle. 



5. BELLE BELTON, English setter; sire, Yale 

 Belton; dam, Clara R. 



CHAS. H. MASON, 

 tf 13 Bedford ave.. Brooklyn, E. D., N Y. 



ST. BERNARDS 



and PUGS. 



CHEQUASSET KENNELS, 

 Ijancaster, Mass. 



BASSET HOUNDS 



JOB SALE. 



BERTRAND (K.C.S.B 17,571). whelped April 14, 

 1884, by champion Bourbon ex Cigarette. Bertrand 

 has won 1st, Philadelphia, 1885; 1st, Newark; 1st, 

 Haven ; 1st, Boston; 1st, New York, 1886, besides New 

 numerous prizes in England. He comes from well- 

 known hunting stock, his litter brother, Judge, 

 being the best hunting Basset in England. 



CANACE (K.C.S.B. 18,256), whelped Aug. 17, 1884, 

 by champion Jupiter ex Citron, by champion 

 Ramee. This bitch is lone and low, with an ex- 

 ceptional coat and the brilliant coloring of her sire. 



Both hounds are of the Couteulx strain and the 

 Artesian type. Apply to C. B. GILBERT, Box 515, 

 New Haven, Conn. jyl,2t 



Gordon Setter Puppies. 



A very handsome litter of splendidly bred pup- 

 pies for sale, by Gem (imported Grouse ex Bessie 

 B.) out of Diana (Argus ex Beauty). Their grand 

 parents are all prize winners, and their sire, Gem, 

 is a dog of remarkable hunting sense. They are 

 3 mos. old and will be sold at $25 for dogs and &15 

 for bitches. Address 



C. H. JONES, 

 jyl.St Whitman, Mass. 



HIGH BRED POINTERS AND SETTERS -WE 

 breed and dispose of nothing but first-class 

 broken and unbroken dogs and puppies. Address 

 ELM GROVE KENNELS. South Nor walk. Conn. 



MASTIFFS. 



Address HOLLIS, Wellsville, N. Y. 



ENGLISH SETTER PUPPIES. 



From imported Flora, by Roy (Dash IH.— Bessie), 

 whelped March 3, 1886. Dosrs or bitches. Will guar- 

 antee these pups to be just right; strong nose, na- 

 tural hunters, and very staunch, requiring but little 

 training. They are not sold to close out any scrub 

 stock or to make room, but were bred especially 

 for the trade, and to show as well in the field as on 

 paper. Address, H. J. PIERRE, Winsted, Conn. 



WHITE J3ULL-TERRIER YOUNG ROYAL 

 Prince (A.K.R. 2102). Fee $15. Pups by 

 Royal Prince for gale. J. W. NEWMAN, 87 Han- 

 over street, Boston, Mass. 



SPORTSMAN'S KENNEL. — TRAINING, BREAK- 

 ing and Boarding of sporting dogs, having a 

 free run; capacitv for fifty boarders. D. F WIL- 

 BUR, Prop.. Box 303, Bridge water, Mass. mayl3,tf 



CHOICE GORDON SETTER PUPS FOR SALE. 

 Two dogs and two bitches out of a litter of 

 eleven (the balance disposed of) exceptionally fine, 

 no better pedigree in the country; out of Bess 

 (A.K.R. 1831, champion Turk-Juno) by Guy (A.K.R. 

 j!174, Ben Butler— Quail). Dogs $25, bitches $20. 

 Address T. H. S., Box 242, Rome, N. Y. je24,4t 



Newton BreakiDg Kennel. 



Does thoroughly yard and field broken. For ref- 

 erences and prices address JESS M. WHAITE, Lock 

 Box 157, Newton, N. C. je'H,u 



FOR SALE. -TWO ENGLISH SETTER DOGS, 

 both thoroughly trained and first-class re- 

 trievers- one a good duck retriever. Also one very 

 fine untrained Gordon setter dog, by champion 

 Argus ex Beulah. Just right to shoot over this fall. 

 GEO W. LOVELL. Middleboro. Mass. je24.2t 



FOB SALE. 



Rory O'More and Glencho puppy stock; also a 

 few superb brood bitches, all of the finest and pur- 

 est red Irish strains: full pedigreed. Address with 

 stamp W. N. CALLENDER, Albany, N. Y. 



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(OR SALE. — SEVEN LIVER AND WHITE 

 X' pointer puppies, price, dogs $30, bitches $25, 

 bv Croxteth, dam Frank, grand daughter of Bang 

 II One handsome black and tan setter, partly 

 broken; price $25. One liver and white setter, well 

 hrokpn Price $100. For further information in- 

 quire of DAVID G. HARTT Sound View House, 

 Northport, Suffolk Co. , L. I., N. Y. ]e24.4t 



FOR SALE -BLACK COCKER PUPS, CHAM- 

 pion Obo II ex Althea. These are same breed- 

 ing as 1st and 2d prize winners at Boston this sea- 

 son Price $15. Also pointer pups from first-clan 

 field stock but no pedigree Price $10. In the |8tud 

 -The best Irish setter m America for the money, 

 $10. Send for bis pedigree. HERBERT *LINT, 

 Haverhill, Mass. 3 el '. 4t 



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OR SALE.-— IMPORTED ENGLISH SETTER 

 i ■ bitch Beauty (A.K.R. 806), trained and a good 

 field bitch; $50. Also three of her puppies by Lin- 

 coln II , $15 each. Also Beauty of Orleans (A K.R. 

 3403), W. HENRY STURTE V AN T, Medina, N^Y. 



FOB SALE, A NUMBER OF WELL BRED AND 

 well broken setters, also dojjg 



boarded and broken, s< 

 dress H. B. RICHMOND 



CHAMPION BOZ. 



For Sale— Puppies by Boz out of Gipsy and Silver 

 Pitcher. Boz has won more prizes than any other 

 bulldog in America. Address R. & W. LIVING- 

 STON, care of Beekman & Ogden, 111 Broadway, 

 New York City. jyl ,4t 



BLOOD TELLS. 



FOR SALE, 



SHELL HUDSON, a lemon and white dog, 9 mos. 

 old, by champion Gladstone ^ut of General Shat- 

 tuc's famous champion Dido II. Will be sold at a 

 fair price. He is a litter brother of Dot, for which 

 one of the most prominent breeders in America 

 has offered $500. Shell Hudson is a very level- 

 headed dog, good size and will certainly make a 

 good fielder. Address WELLS, Box 718, Cincinnati, 

 Ohio. jyl.lt 



BY COUNT NOBLE 



Out of Major J. M. Taylor's famous LIT. For sale, 

 one black, white and tan bitch puppy, born first week 

 in January , 1886. Count Noble is the sire of many of 

 the best field dogs in this or any other country, and 

 Lit (the dam) is the winner of the great Grouse- 

 Dale field trial, for one thousand dollars, and is one 

 of the very best field dogs we have. She is a 

 thoroughbred. This puppy is a magnificent speci- 

 men and should be competent to compete in any 

 company. Address WELLS, 

 jyl.2t P. O. Box No. 718, Cincinnati, O. 



K 9 Breaking Kennels. 



Pointers and setters thoroughly broken for field 

 trials or private use. Reference given. W. G. 

 SMITH, Marydel, Md. 



Iristo. Setters 



Under life insurance at $10 and upwards, by Chief 

 out of Yoube, by Tim out of Jersey Beauty, Dorah, 

 Petty, Florid; all well bred, thoroughly broken on 

 game and good ones. Full explanation by circular. 

 Both dogs in the stud at $25 to bitches of guaran- 

 teed field quality only. MAX WENZEL, 89 Fourth 

 street, Hoboken. N. J. 



Setter Puppies for $5. 



We have a number of setter puppies from 5 to 10 

 wks. old, dogs and bitches, of all colors; we will 

 close out for $5 each. Dogs of same breed from 6 

 mos. to 1 yr. old, $8 each. These setters are of good 

 native blood, fair nose and not gimshy, and satis- 

 faction is guaranteed in every case. 



WM. W. SILVEY, 

 135 South Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



St. Bernards 



Of purest Swiss strain. Having purchased 

 Mr. Hy. Schumacher's Kennel at Bern, 

 Switzerland, I can furnish excellent puppies 

 or grown stock, pedigrees are genuine, it 

 being well known that Mr. Schumacher's 

 dogs are of purest strain now in existence, 

 "Apollo " is in the stud, fee $ too. " Apollo" 

 has beaten all dogs in his class in Switzerland 

 and America, including champions Don II. 

 and " Verone," for specials, photos of Swiss 

 dogs in groups or singly cabinet size 50 cts. 

 each. Address with stamp, 



IV. IV. Tucker, 



P. O. Box 133S, N. Y. 



WM. GRAHAM, NEWTOWNBREDA, BELFAST 

 Ireland, is prepared to purchase and ship dogs 

 for importers. Dogs purchased from him had the 

 following prizes awarded to them: At New York 

 and Chicago, 18a<5, sixteen firsts, nine special, three 

 second and one third. At New York, 1884, seven 

 firsts, six specials and one third. 



IOR SALE.— ITALIAN GREYHOUND PUPS 

 from imported stock. Also fine English pugs. 

 HENRY C. BURDICK, 150 Bridge street. Spring- 

 field, Mass. dec24,tf 



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POINTERS, 

 SETTERS, BEAGLES, 

 COLLIE SHEPHERDS. 



BOX 472, PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Nine English Setter Pups 



Bv champion Dash III. out of a champion Leicester 

 and Nelly bitch. WM. W. REED, 

 je24,3t S5 Milk street, Boston. 



IfOR SALE CHEAP. — A VERY PROMISING 

 r blue belton English, setter dog. 1 yr. old, by 

 champion Plantagenet ex Matchless. A.J.LEE, 

 Southington, Ct. jeS4.2t 



Graphic— Zitta Puppies. 



I will book a few of the above puppies, wjbelped 

 June 10, 1886. to be delivered in August. FRED f . 

 HARMS, 390 Commercial street, Portland, Me. 



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FOI4 SALE. 



Beautiful lot of young Irish setters out^of setters 

 just imported from Ireland. Address ELMER A. 

 SCOTT, Lock-port, N. Y JeS4,2t 



FOR SALE.— HAYING RECENTLY ADDED 

 several fine brood bitches to the Landseer 

 Kennels of Scotch deerhounds and greyhounds re- 

 duced the price of P"PP ieB ™ 8 « me w c ^f„& r T e f- 

 hounds now ready to ship. DR. VAN HUMMLLL, 

 Denver. Col. apH6.tf 



C PLEN DID ENGLISH SETTER, TRAINED, NO 

 O faults. $20. F, T., Box 935, Newbury part, 

 Mass, J* 1 "" 



