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GLENMORE KENNELS. 



THE CHAMPION IRISH 8JETTER KENNELS OF AMERICA. 

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AT STUD. The Champion Three. 



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KINGSTON REGENT, 



This grand dog is the best son of the great 

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MARQUISlF RIPON. 



Litter brother to Kingston Regent, and more 

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NEW YORK ST. BERNARD KENNELS, 



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FOX-TESSIERS 



IN STVD. 



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Reckoner 15 



Pitcher 25 



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HILLSIDE KENNELS, 



LANCASTER, MASS. 



VALENTINE. 



(Ch. BANNERMAN ex Ch. TWIN-XWO.) 



English basket beagle, will be allowed five 

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H. V. JAMIESON, Melrose, Mass. 



RIDGEFIELD ST. BERNARD KENNELS 



It stud. KIHGLIMMON. Fee $40. 



(10,366.) 



Kinglimmon is orange in color with perfect 

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St. Bernards at Stud. 



1. Soggarth, immense rough-coat, the only son of 

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IN THE STUD.— THE ETHAN ALLIN SET- 

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At Stud.-English greyhounds. Gem of the Season, 

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Rough-Coated Collies. 



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The Squire, 



(E. 16,7,57). Fee $50. 



Roslyn Conway, 



(A. -). Fee $30. 



Sir Kelpie, 



(A. 14,735). Fee $15. 



(A.-). Fee 835. 



CHALLENGE 



mm EAii, 



(A. 17,577). Fee $26. 



ENGLISH PUGS. 



CHAMPION J^gjj^ J^^^ 



Treasure, 



(A. 10,5! 



Fee $15. 



(A. 17,804). 

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IRISH SETTERS. 



SEMINOLE, I ELEO, 



(A. 20,088). Fee j 



(A. 11,450). Fee \ 



Extended pedigrees of any of the above on ap- 

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Young Stock Always on Hand. 



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(21,741) Champion Royalty— Olinda. 



The very cream of all England's breeding; no 

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 first prizes, seven seconds, seven silver cups and 

 two gold medals. Extended pedigree with litho- 

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Fee $50. 

 DAD WILSON'S BOY 



(13,880). 



Will eive you the much coveted Gladstone 

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G. O. SMITH, 



WHEELING, W. VA. 



ST. BERNARDS. 



AT STyi>. 



This grand young dog is the best son of cham- 

 pion Otho out of Lackme, a daughter of champion 

 Merchant Prince. He is 331n. high, of a rich 

 orange color with complete collar and perfect 

 markings. He is a wonderfully vigorous young 

 dog, and has proven himself a great stock getter. 

 As a stud dog he is unsurpassed. Fee $50. 



Puppies for sale. 



THE ABBEY KENNELS, 

 Riverside and Grafton avenues. Woodside, N. J. 

 R. T. RENNIE, Prop. 



AT STUD. 



FEE $50 



KING OF KENT 



(A.K.C.S.B. 6264), 

 Sire of the phenomenal field trial winners. Rip 

 Rap, Zig-Zag, Tapster and Maid of Kent. 

 I\)inter Puppies for sale. 

 Apply to .IAS. MORTIMER, 



Supt. Westminster Kennel Club, 

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IN THE STUD. 



The celebrated champion stake winner Gath's 

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YORKSHIRE TOY TERRIER. ^ , 

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 Pedigree and winnings free, photos BOotfi. A 

 Umlted number of his puppies for sale. F. H. 

 COOMBS, 1 Ezcliaaga Block, Bangor, Me. 



