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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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