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Lit<er brother to the field trial winner Coleraine. 

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Challenge Beau Brummel. 



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ST. BERNARDS. 



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TYNE. 



Gath's Hope ex Daisy P. 

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 Hope and Daisy Hunter. Is a grand fielder and 

 cuts his work out lilie the rest of his ilk. Has 

 more Campbell blood than any setter in slud. 



Fee, $35.00. 

 John A. Hunter, Bloommgton, Monroe Co., Ind. 



BLACK WONDER. 



A.K C.g.B. 23,557. Whelped Jan. 30, 1890 

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

 knows bow to hunt and not afraid of briers. Fee 

 •^'■■^R. JOHN A. HUNTER, Bloomington, Monroe 

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STUD BOGS! 



PUrPIES FOR SALE. ' 

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Stud Greyhound Flasb, 



B lack dog, by the great Huic Holloa on t of Ph ce le 

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 is a world-renowned courser, has won .S8.850 in 

 stakes. Fee S20, J. B ack, Sheepshead Bay, L. I. 



Stud ST. BERNARDS 



ScotlJsli I,eatler, S50; King Regent, SIO. 



Puppies and bitches for sale. SWISS MOUN- 

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SCOTCH lERRIERS. 



KILROY. 



Born June 2, 1890. A.K.C.S.B. 25,089. 

 Sire Ch. "Kildee." .Dam "Bitterweed." 



Black brindle. perfect head and ears, grand 

 body, hone and legs; superb coat. Winner of 13 

 first orizes and 5 specials, and twice winner , of 

 the 30 guinea Champion Cup in England, and 

 first and special Boston. 1893. 



Stud Fee $25. 



KILCREE. 



Born July 13, 1890. A.K.C.S.B. 26,243. 

 Sire Ch. "Kildee." Dam "Zembra.*' 



B ack brindle, perfect head and ears, grand 

 body, bone and legs; splendid hard coat, and 

 without exception onf- of the best '^cotc'^ Terriers 

 living. WinuT of 6 first prizes and ^specials, in- 

 cluding the 30 guinea Champion Cup in England. 

 Stud Fee $25. 



KILBAR. 



Born June 3 1890 A.K.C.S.B. 23 573. 



Sire Ch. "Kildee," Dam "Shiela." 



Sandy brindle, good head and ears, grand body, 

 legs and feet; spleniid hard coat. Winner of 5 

 first and 3 second prizes. 



Stud Fee $15. 



HENEY EBOOKS, "West Medford, Mass. 



Champion Aristocrat 



(31.CG1) 



Winner of forty-five first and special prizes. The 

 most successful stud dog of the day. Sire of 

 Baronet, winner of forty prizes and specials. 

 Lord C^urtenav, winner of 3d prize at the last 

 Sc. Bernard Club show; also Aristos, winner of 

 1st at the great Kennel Club show, London. His 

 last two litters numbered 11 and 10. 



PUPPIES 



by the great dog now for sale, dam by Champion 

 Hesper. 



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



EDWARD BOOTH, Manager. 



REFUGE II. 



Winner of over forty prizes, including the meda 

 for the hest stud dog. Agricultural Hall, London, 

 1891. Fee $40.00. 



Champion 



King'ston Reg'ent. 



Fee, $35.00. 



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Dandie Dinmonts 



IN STUD. 



KIKG O' THE HKATMKK (Mustard). 

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1,AIR.» O' THE HEATHER. (Pepper). 



The above dogs are winrers of firsts and spe- 

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 mustards. EDWARD BROOKS, 



Hyde Park, Mass. 



Cliallenge Iri^h fc^etter 



Imported. Has proved the most successful stock 

 dog in America, who has only been 18 mos. in 

 stud and has sl'.own Is^ prize winners at N.Y. and 

 Boston. Sire of Avondale, winner 1st N. Y., 1st 

 Washington, Ist Pittsburgh, only times shown. 

 Sire of Minnie L. and Frank L., winners 1st and 

 2d at Boston. Sire of Maid of Borstal and Alice 

 Kent, winners at all the large shows whenever 

 snovvn. Puppies by this unequalled sire out of 

 prize winnii g bitches, comprising the best blood 

 both of Europe and America, constantly on hand. 

 Stud fee. $25. Send for pedigree and cut. JOHN 

 J. SCANLAN, P. O. Box .339, Fall River, Mass. 



rn tlie Stud. 



Fee $25. 



WHYTE B., 



By Roderigo— Florence Gladstone. 

 Divided 3d, Siu'bern Field Trials. 

 Broken dogs and puppies of strictly pure Llew- 

 ellin breeding always for sale. The blood of my 

 kennel is Ihe bluest of the blue. 



HERBERT S. BEVAN. Lamar, Miss. 



MEADOW CITY KENNELS, 



The leading English setter kennels of the East. 

 Our field trial and bench show winners 



The Corsair and Kod's Whim 



At Stud. Fee S35 and $35. 

 Young stock bv these noted winners out of our 

 CountNoble ex Gladstone ex Sue bitches for sale. 

 NORTHAMPTON, MASS. 



CLAREMONT PATSY. 



The best Irish setter stud dog in America. In 

 the field his get are the equal in style and dash 

 of any breed living, while their beauty has placed 

 them right at the front on the bench. Address 

 F. H. PERRY, 



Des Moines, Iowa. 



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CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA, PA., 



OFFER THE SERVICES OF THE FOLLOWING 



STUD DOGS: 



Rough-Coated Collies. 



Champion THE SQUIRE, 



(20 831). The greatest collie living. Fee $,50. 

 By Champ. Charlemagne— Champ. Flurry. 



Champion ROSLYN DANDY, 



(17,577). By Champ. Scotilla— Champ. Cora II. 

 Fee $25. 



IRISH SETTERS. 



Champ TIM. JERRY JARVIS, 



1st and special. N.Y,,'93. (A. 15.347) litter brother 

 Fee $35. to Duke- Elcho. Fee $10. 



PRIDE OF PATSY 

 ENGLlShT PUGS. 



BONSOR, 



(21 051). Winner 1st, Chicago, New York and 

 Pittsburgh. 1893. Fee $15. 



Extended nedigrees of any of the above on ap- 

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 best of care. Fine specimens of the above breeds 

 for sale at reasonable prices, including several 

 good stud dogs and brood bitches in whelp. 



Young Stock Always on Hand. 



F0X-TEBSIES8 



IN STUD. 



Starden'8 King $25 



Brock enhurst Tyke 15 



Reckoner 15 



Cuampion Baby Mixer 15 



$100 will he given for the best pup sired by any 

 of these dogs during the year 1893. Prize to be 

 competed for at the New York show of 1893, 

 Donor not to compete. 



HILLSIDE KENNELS. 



LANCASTER, MASS. 

 Puppies always on hand. 



Chestnut Hill Kennels' 



COLLIES^T STUD. 



Christopher, - - $50. 

 Welleshourne Charlie, $50. 



80 per cent, oil to members of CoUie Club. 



IRISH TEERIERS. 



Breda Bill, - - $20. 



Puppies and grovra stock for sale. Dogs of all 

 breeds taken to board, conditioned for shows, 

 kept at stud and sold on commission. 



Address 



CHESTNUT HILL KENNELS, 



Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. 



STUD POINTERS. 



Ch. Pommery Sec. 



(Ch. Graphic— Lady Vinnie.) 



Champ. Ossining*. 



(Ch. Robert le Diable— Countess Nellie D.) 

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

 WM. H. HYLAND, North Tarrytown, N.Y. 



ST. BEMARDS. 



A few fine i^nppleg for 

 sale. Prices low. 



Satisfaction guaranteed. 



H. S. PITKIN, 

 Box 385, Hartford, Conn, ' 



Broken and Retrieves. 



A native pointer dog, liver colored and lyrs. old, 

 at $S5. Liver »nd white nointers, dog and bitch, 

 liy Ossian, 16,1.53 -Maud N.. 15,253, 6dios. old, dog 

 and bitch, by Nutwood. 19,235-Fancy, 6,680, at 

 $15 each. C. A. PAETZEL, Hope, Ind. 



For Sale— S-^me splendid St. Bernard bitches, 

 by chpmpion Plinlimmon. Alton. Scottish Prince. 

 Lord Bure. Young Bute and Scottish Guide. 



EDWARD BOOTH, 1639 Third ave., N. Y, 



Parties in want of good dogs for this season's 

 shooting will do well to look over my stock be- 

 fore purchasing. Have some that are right in i 

 both poi Titers and setters. 



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