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TEE ART OF DIRK. 



An Illustrated Treatise on the 

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 from the best authorities. 



By CHAKLTCS LANCASTER. 

 London, 1891, Price $3.00. 

 AUTHOR'S PREFACE. 

 At the special request of many gentlemen who 

 have placed themselves in my bands for instruction 

 in the Art of Shooting, I have written this treatise. 

 1 have endeavored to meet the special requirements 

 of those who are anxious to become proficient in 

 the art, and who have hitherto been unable to 

 obtain, in a precise form, the information necessary 

 for studying the first principles of shooting at mov- 

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I have had the honor of coaching many gentle- 

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I have purposely refrained from touching on the 

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I trust that authors from whose writings I have 

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CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA, PA., 



OFFER THE SERVICES OFTHE FOLLOWING 



STUD DOGS: 



Rough-Coated Collies. 



CHAMPION 



The Squire, 



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Roslyn Conway. CIU - 0N 

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IRISH SETTERS. 



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Young Stock Always on Hand. 



BLACK WOMB. 



A.K C.S.B. 23.557. Whelped J*u. 30, 1890 

 King of black pointers, and was I he king of all 

 colors at the United States field trials, 1891, win- 

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 firsts and one second on bench. He is a dog that 

 knows bow to hunt and oot afraid of briers. Fee 

 $35. JOHN A. HUNTER, Sandborn, Indiana. 



Gath's Hope ex Daisy F. 

 He is a bier, tine fellow, and a hrother to Daisy 

 Hope and Daisy Hunter. Is a grand fielder and 

 cuts his work out like the Test, of his ilk. Has 

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 Will be my All-Age dog for this year's trials. 

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REFUGE II. 



(Plinlimmon ex Recluse.) 

 Winner of over forty prizes, including the meda 

 far the best stud dog. Agricultural Hall, London, 

 1891. He is the sire of Refugee, Recluse II., Rud- 

 yard Lady, Young Refuge, Highland Chieftain, 

 Baron Clevedon and many other prize winners. 

 He is the best-headed and heaviest-boned dog 

 sver sired by Plinlimmon. 



Fee, $60.00. 



Champion 



Kingston Regent. 



(Prince Regent ex Lady St. Gothard,) 



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(Prince Regent ex Lady St. Gothard.) 

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Prince Clifford. 



(Prince Bnttenburg ex Lady Dolly.) 



Fee, $20.00. 



NEW YORK ST. BERNARD KENNELS, 



138TH ST. AND THE HUDSON RIVER. 



HENRY JENNINGS, Manager. 



MENTHQN KENNELS' 



ST. BERNARDS, 



PHGENIXVILLE, PA., 



AT STUD. 



The Giant Rough- Coated St. Bernard 



LORD BUTE, A -"SSf* 



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 FEE US 100. 

 The Handsome Rough-Coated St. Bernard 



Lord Thorndale, A f 8 S?: B - 



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 FEE S35 



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Brockenhurst Tyke 15 



Reckoner 15 



Champion Baby Mixer 15 



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HILLSIDE KENNELS. 



LANCASTER, MASS. 

 Puppies always on hand. 



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COLLIES_AT STUD. 



Christopher, - - $50. 

 Wellesbourne Charlie, $50. 



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Puppies and grown stock for sale. Dogs of all 

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CHESTNUT HILL KENNELS, 



Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. 



ARISTOCRAT 



(Ch. Plinlimmon ex Lady Adelaide.) 

 Winner of forty ttrst and special prizes, Including Ave 

 first and four specials this season , won almost consecu- 

 tively. The tallest and heaviest son of Plinlimmon. He 

 is the sire of Lord Courtenay, winner of second prize at 

 the late St. Bernard Club snow, Birmingham, also 

 Baronet, winner of over forty prizes and specials, and 

 numerous others. The above named progeny proves 

 him to be one of the most successful stud dogs of to-day. 

 Pee $50. 



YOUNG~ KEEPER 



(Keeper ex Surprise, by Guide.) 

 This young dog has a massive and typical head. This 

 with his superb breeding should be of especial value to 

 bltehes weak in that respect. 



Fee «25. 



DUTCHESS KENNELS, 1639 Third Ave., N. Y. 



EDWARD BOOTH, Manager. 

 AT STUD. 



THE MASTIFF ORMONDE, 



Son of the great Cs mhrian Princess. 

 Ormonde has won 1st at Rockford, Freeport, 

 Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Chicago. Is sire of 

 1st and 2d prize winners, Rockford, Freeport and 

 Chicago, 1892. Some grandly bred pups for sale. 

 Send stamp for catalogue. 



CHAS. E. BlINN, Peoria, IU. 



Great Dane at Stud. 



CHALLENGE PEDRO 



A.K C.S.B. 20,4*5. 

 Sire, Mentor II. Dam, Minerva. 

 To a limited number of approved hitches. 

 SHOQUOQUION KENNELS, 



Lyons, Iowa. 



STUD POINTER. 



Champion Pommery Sec 



(Ch. Graphic ex Lady Vinnie). 

 For stud fee. list of winnings, etc., address 



Wm. H. Htxantj, North Tarrytown, N. Y, 



