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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.

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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.

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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.

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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

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