Terriers (Irish).
- Irish Terrier Kennels, 352 West Forty-fifth Street, New York.
- Huguenot Kennels, New Rochelle, N. Y.
GLOVER’S
Imperial
DOG REMEDIES.
| Distemper Cure | price | per | bottle | $1.00 | |
| Mange Cure | ” | ” | ” | .50 | cts. |
| Vermifuge | ” | ” | ” | .50 | ” |
| Tonic | ” | ” | ” | .50 | ” |
| Canker Wash | ” | ” | ” | .50 | ” |
| Blood Purifier | ” | ” | ” | .50 | ” |
| Cough Mixture | ” | ” | ” | .50 | ” |
| Eye Lotion | ” | ” | ” | .50 | ” |
| Fit Cure | ” | ” | ” | .50 | ” |
| Diarrhœa Cure | ” | ” | ” | .50 | ” |
| Liniment | ” | ” | ” | .50 | ” |
| Worm Capsules | ” | ” | box | .50 | ” |
| Digestive Pills | ” | ” | ” | .50 | ” |
| Condition Pills | ” | ” | ” | .50 | ” |
| Liver Pills | ” | ” | ” | .50 | ” |
| Kennel and Stable Soap | ” | ” | cake | .25 | ” |
THESE REMEDIES ARE SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN SPORTSMEN’S GOODS.
Book on Dog Diseases and How to Feed
Mailed FREE on application to
H. CLAY GLOVER, VETERINARY SURGEON,
1293 Broadway, New-York.
BOOKS
The following is a list of the MOST DESIRABLE books pertaining to dogs and their treatment. They will be forwarded to any address on receipt of the price named.
| American Book of the Dog, Shields | $3.50 |
| Bob, The Autobiography of a Fox Terrier | 1.50 |
| Book of the Dog, Vero Shaw, with portraits | 8.00 |
| Breeders’ Kennel Record and Account Book, large 4to | 3.00 |
| Diseases of the Dog, Dalziel | 8.00 |
| Dog in Health and Disease, Mills | 2.25 |
| Dog, The, Dinks, Mayhew and Hutchinson | 3.00 |
| Dog Training vs. Breaking, Hammond | 1.00 |
| Dogs for Ladies as Companions, Stables | 2.00 |
| Dogs of Great Britain and America | 2.00 |
| Dogs, Management of, Mayhew, 16mo | 75 |
| Dogs, Their Treatment in Disease, “Ashmont” | 2.00 |
| Fetch and Carry, Waters | 1.00 |
| Glover’s Album, Treatise on Canine Diseases | 50 |
| Greyhound, Coursing, Breeding and Training, Dalziel | 1.00 |
| House and Pet Dogs, illustrated | 50 |
| Kennel Secrets, “Ashmont” | 3.00 |
| Modern Dogs, Sporting Division, Lee | 6.00 |
| Modern Dogs, Non-Sporting Division, Lee | 5.00 |
| Modern Dogs, Terriers’ Division, Lee | 5.00 |
| Modern Training, Waters | 2.00 |
| My Dog and I, Huntington | 1.00 |
| Our Prize Dogs, Mason | 3.00 |
| Pocket Kennel Record, full leather | 50 |
| Practical Kennel Guide, Stables, cloth | 1.50 |
| Spaniel and its Training, Mercer | 1.00 |
| Stonehenge on the Dog, with portraits | 2.50 |
| Training Trick Dogs, illustrated, paper | 25 |
| Whippet and Race Dog, How to Breed and Race | 1.50 |
In addition, there will be sent free on application a complete Catalogue of all books treating upon the following subjects:
- Adventures (of sportsmen).
- Angling.
- Boating (building canoes, rowboats, etc.).
- Camping (how to build camps, etc.).
- Cats (how to judge, etc.).
- Dogs.
- Ferrets (how to breed, use, etc.).
- Fishing (making flies, rods, etc.).
- Game Laws (all States).
- Games (rules of golf, etc.).
- Guide-books (for hunters and fishermen).
- Guns (how to select, etc.).
- Horses.
- Hunting (large and small game).
- Maps (of lakes and mountains).
- Natural History (birds, butterflies, animals, etc.).
- Shooting (trap, field, etc.).
- Sports (boxing, fencing, etc.).
- Taxidermy (how to stuff game, etc.).
- Trapping (game and birds).
- Yachting (how to build, sail yachts, etc.).
- Yacht Pictures.
Address
H. W. HUNTINGTON,
New York City.
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P. O. Box 749.
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$1.00 a Year. 10c. a Copy.
G. O. SHIELDS (COQUINA).
EDITOR AND MANAGER.
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TELEPHONE 1427—18th ST.
Recreation prints charming stories of the Fields, the Forests, the Mountains, the Waters.
It prints reminiscences of adventures in many lands.
It tells delightful Camp Fire stories.
It deals with cycling; with natural history; with travel; with yachting, etc.
IDA SIMMONS.
It prints short stories, serials, and scientific articles of general interest.
It gives, each month, one or more full-page pictures of hunting or fishing scenes, any one of which is worth many times the price of a year’s subscription. It gives also many smaller views that are beautiful and instructive.
STRIDEAWAY.
A bound volume of Recreation is a rare panorama of the Chase, and of Out-door Life, in general. No man who loves the rifle, the gun, the rod, the wheel, the woods, the mountains, the waters, the prairies, should try to live without Recreation.
Send 10 cents for a sample copy.
AT STUD
First Prize Corded Poodle Dog
BLACK PRINCE
A. K. C. S. B. 39424.
Mr. Hodge begs to announce that he has recently imported a magnificent Corded Poodle Bitch, registered in England and America, and descended from both the world-famous dogs, Champions Lyris and Achilles. He expects to soon offer the finest bred Corded Poodle puppies in America.
Address S. C. HODGE,
No. 11 Broadway, New York.
At Stud.
THE TYPICAL BULL DOG
“Beaver Brook Sultan” (formerly “Rustic Sultan”), winner of sixty first and special prizes in England, and winner of first prizes at Montreal, Providence, Mineola and Danbury, 1896.
Fee $30
Address
TYLER MORSE,
Beaver Brook Kennels,
North Danvers, Mass.
FOR SALE: Dogs and Bitches of Pedigree Stock.
TRIANON KENNELS
AT STUD.
THE CELEBRATED
Smooth Fox Terrier “Prisoner,”
winner of numerous first and special prizes in England, Canada, and the United States. For Catalog, Stud Cards, etc., address
B. S. HORNE, Pittsburg, Pa.
RUSSIAN WOLFHOUND
“OPTIMIST”
A typical specimen of his class.
First Prize Winner in six shows in 1896.
For picture see [page 42] of this book.
AT STUD—PUPPIES FOR SALE
Address Owner,
GEORGE M. KEASBEY,
26 Stratford Place, Newark, N. J.
ENGLISH SETTERS
Gentlemen’s Shooting Dogs a Specialty. Broken, Unbroken Dogs, and Puppies, also Brood Bitches.
Any one about to purchase a gentleman’s shooting dog is requested to visit Belleplain and shoot over these dogs until suited.
KENT RODERIGO at Stud. A. K. C. 42253. Vol. 13.
BELLEPLAIN KENNELS,
Belleplain, N. J.
Dr. J. T. KENT, Proprietor. JOSEPH MASON, Superintendent.
The American Pet Dog Kennel.
IMPORTER AND BREEDER OF
SMALL PET DOGS,
No. 278 West Eleventh Street, New-York, N. Y.
The Oldest and Most Successful Breeder and Exhibitor in America.
A Specialty in all kinds of
LADIES’ PET DOGS.
King Charles Spaniels, Blenheim Spaniels, Prince Charles Spaniels, Ruby Spaniels.
The Celebrated Champion Romeo
Shortest faced King Charles Spaniel living
Constantly on hand the largest stock of
Japanese Spaniels,
Yorkshire Terriers, with the longest of coats, from 3 to 6 pounds in weight. Maltese Terriers, Black and Tan, of the smallest breed. Pugs, Minotaur Bred Pomeranians, Black, White, Chocolate.
DOGS IN THE STUD.
KING CHARLES SPANIEL.
CHAMPION ROMEO (9230), Beat “King of the Charlies,” who was never before beaten.
OLD GOLD (27,116). (The Ruby Spaniel, one of the best dogs in the Stud.)
JAPANESE SPANIEL—MARU. Beautifully Coated. Weight, five pounds.
YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.
Harboro Swell II.
HARBORO SWELL. Weight, five pounds; twenty-six inches of coat.
TED. Weight, five pounds; fifteen inches of coat.
Mrs. F. Senn, Prop.
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Since the Belfast Dog Show in 1891, when I got the first consignment of your “EXCELSIOR HOUND MEAL,” I have used no other kind; before that time my dogs were much troubled with a skin disease brought to my Kennels by a dog from Newcastle-on-Tyne, but in less than three months they were completely free from the disease, and it has not since returned.
My dogs all like the “MEAL,” and I find that Puppies fed on it thrive better than on some of the much puffed Puppy Foods.
A careful “chemical analysis,” made before using it exclusively, proved that the essential and accessory food constituents were present in proper proportions.
I always recommend it to anyone who consults me on the subject.
Very truly yours,
The Irish “Collie King.”
(Signed) ROBERT BARKLIE, F.C.S., M.R.I.A., etc.
Consulting and Analytical Chemist.
Swiss Mountain Kennels, Germantown, Pa.
Gentlemen: I have used EXCELSIOR Biscuits now for about five years, and find them perfectly satisfactory in all respects. The dogs are not only fond of them, but even when used exclusively have always agreed splendidly with them, keeping them generally in a good healthy trim. (Signed)
Mrs. F. Smyth.
“Real English” Boarding Kennels, Closter, N. J.
I have used EXCELSIOR Dog Cakes for twenty years, and five times that number of tons of them, but I must say that the Fish Cakes you are now selling me are the grandest thing for a change of feed that I have ever used.
Yours truly
(Signed),
John Brett.
Rodney Kennels, Rahway, N. J.
I have used about a ton of your EXCELSIOR BULLDOG MEAL with such gratifying results that I take pleasure in sending you this testimony.
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(Signed) CHAS. G. HOPTON,
Secretary, Bulldog Club.
FRANKLIN HALLET & CO.
2 and 4 Stone Street, New York.
Russian Wolfhounds
AT STUD.
IWAN,
By Patrach. Sascza.
PRINCE GALITZIN,
A. K. C. S. B., 41,978,
By Sorvanets-Raskeda.
MY DOGS,
during 1896, have won first and special prizes at Boston, New York, Brooklyn, Providence, Danbury, and Mineola.
Grown dogs and puppies for sale.
WM. L. ANDRUS,
Hudson Terrace,
Yonkers, N. Y.
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USED IN THE STABLE IT CURES SCRATCHES, CUTS, GALLS, AND WOUNDS. CONTAINS NO CARBOLIC ACID OR OTHER POISON.
“SQUANTO”
SQUANTUM KENNELS
Atlantic, Mass
AT STUD.
“Squanto,” winner of 1st Prize, Boston; 1st Prize, Mineola.
“His Nibs,” winner of 1st Prize, Providence; 1st Prize, B’klyn.
Fee $15.00.
A FEW FIRST-CLASS YOUNGSTERS FOR SALE.
Elite Kennels,
W. J. BURKART, 1301 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y.
JAPANESE
SPANIELS.
AT STUD, JINGO.
FIRST PRIZE WINNER, New York, 1896. Longest Coated Japanese Spaniel in America; weight 4 pounds. Fee, $25. Superior Dogs and Puppies for sale at all times.
The Beaumaris Kennels.
“LORD YARMOUTH.”
BOSTON TERRIER “RUTH.”
“HEATHEN II.” “HEATHEN I.”
The Beaumaris Kennels,
Manchester, Mass. Bulkeley Wells, Prop.
Highly Pedigreed Boston Terriers and English Bull Dogs.
Photographs of Puppies and Full Grown Stock for sale sent to any address on receipt of stamp to cover postage.
STUD CARDS ON APPLICATION.
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Founded 1814.
DUMINY & CO. CHAMPAGNES.
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Antediluvian PURE RYE WHISKIES.
Gold Medals and Awards, Paris, 1889; Jamaica, 1891; Chicago, 1893; Antwerp, 1894; Bordeaux, 1895.
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Beaver and Broad Sts., New-York.
The Celebrated Stud Greyhound
CHAMPION
Lord Neverstill.
A. K. C. 24323.
WINNING. 1st Prize, Chicago, ’91; Chicago, ’92; Denver, ’92; Brooklyn, ’92; 1st Challenge, Baltimore, ’93; Elmira, ’93; Philadelphia, ’96; Mineola, ’96; Boston, ’97; and Champion Prize, Boston, ’97; also 15 special prizes.
BREEDING. Lord Neverstill was whelped April 28th, 1889; breeder, H. C. Lowe of Kansas by his imported Lord Neversettle out of his imported Partera, and is descended from both Contango and Coomassie.
His brothers and sisters have also made for themselves remarkable names in the West on account of their running qualities, among which we find LIBERTY, winner of the National Coursing Derby, 1890. LITTLE CLIMBER, dividing the Hutchinson Coursing Sweepstakes. PRINCE CHARLEY, winning the International Stakes, the Columbus Cup, 1893, his sister NANCY being second, and another sister, PRINCESS MAY, winning the Plate.
“Lord Neverstill won easily in open dogs and is a cracker; he is well made all over: he has what so few of our greyhounds have—substance and size—his quarters and back are grand and he should run well and get runners.”—Forest and Stream.
Address WOODHAVEN KENNELS,
Times Building, New York City.
AT STUD—FEE, $50.
The English Bloodhound
Simon de Sudbury
(39095)
Bears an unbeaten record, and acknowledged by the press to be the best Bloodhound in the States.
Simon de Sudbury is 1st prize winner at shows held under A. K. C. Rules, and this offers a grand opportunity for breeders to introduce the best blood at a reasonable price, and should be taken advantage of by all who are interested in the improvement of the breed. Special terms to owners breeding two or more bitches. Mastiffs, St. Bernards, and English Bloodhounds always on sale. For particulars, apply
DR. C. A. LOUGEST,
313 Columbus Avenue,
Boston, Mass.
ENGLISH MASTIFFS
At Stud—Fee $50.00.
BLACK PRINCE BRAMPTON (35,054).
Whelped May, 1894, by Ch. Beaufort’s Black Prince ex Ch. Brampton Beauty.
At Stud—Fee $25.00.
RAB L. (28,598).
Whelped Nov., 1893, by Ch. Beaufort’s Black Prince ex Winchell’s Bess.
EMPEROR WILLIAM (27,271).
A Great Prize Winner.
ST. BERNARDS
At Stud—Fee $25.00. Rough-Coated.
SCOTTISH CHIEF (31,979).
Whelped June, 1893, by Scottish Leader (23,958) ex Jess Bedivere, by Ch. Sir Bedivere. He stands 33½ inches high at shoulder, has a grand head, perfectly marked, with even white nose band and blaze, and a dense black shading on face and ears, good neck and body, with immense bone.
At Stud—Fee $15.00. Smooth-Coated.
NICODE (33,234).
Whelped Aug., 1893, by Ch. Altoneer ex Ch. Judith.
Exhibitors should avail themselves of the opportunity to secure puppies of the above stock, and no better blood is obtainable in Europe or America. Proof: My winnings at the leading shows 1895, New-York, Boston, Toronto, Can., Providence, R. I., and Danbury, Conn., were 34 first prizes, 22 second prizes and 7 third prizes, including special and kennel prizes at all of the above shows.
For particulars and stud cards apply to
DR. C. A. LOUGEST,
313 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass.
Dr. T. G. Sherwood
has a well-equipped
Hospital
for the reception of
Sick Dogs,
At 107 W. 37th St., New York.
Telephone, 1363, 38th Street.
Mr. H. W. Huntington
the author of “My Dog and I,” being in touch with all the prominent breeders of dogs in the United States, and having officiated as judge at the
Westminster Kennel Club
Metropolitan Kennel Club
and other dog shows, is prepared to accept commissions for the purchase of all breeds of dogs. The benefit of his experience of over twenty years as a successful breeder and exhibitor will be cheerfully given to the prospective buyer.
Address
5 West 39th St.,
New York City.
PEDIGREE.
The above is a miniature of the most artistic pedigree blank ever offered to a dog-loving public. The original is complete to the fifth generation, and the whole measures 20 × 21½ inches, being printed on the finest paper, with the illustrations in toned colors. Properly framed, it is handsome enough to adorn any wall. Price by mail, $1.00.
EDW. KNIERIEM,
Room No. 7, 112 W. 40th Street, New York City.