Breeder and sportsman . nia—Toofsie), June22d. T. J. Wattsons, San Faancisco, fox terrier bitch Gyp toJ. B. Martins Warren Sage (Champ. Wairen Safeguard—Warren Duty) upon July 6th. Mrs. G. W. Jones (San Francisco) R C St. Bernard LadySylvia (Ren—Lady Bernard) to Thos. H. Brownes R C Challenge Grand Master (Champion Hesper—Prin-cess Gilda) June 30, 1896. SALES. Pastime Cocker Spaniel Kennels (Oakland) have sold aCocker Spaniel bitch pup by Champ. Woodland Duke—Mol-lie Mc, to T. Scanlon. WHELPS. Mayor Sutros S C St. Bernard bitch Maud (Junbo I—Joan) whelped Julv 4, 9—7 dogs, to Presid


Breeder and sportsman . nia—Toofsie), June22d. T. J. Wattsons, San Faancisco, fox terrier bitch Gyp toJ. B. Martins Warren Sage (Champ. Wairen Safeguard—Warren Duty) upon July 6th. Mrs. G. W. Jones (San Francisco) R C St. Bernard LadySylvia (Ren—Lady Bernard) to Thos. H. Brownes R C Challenge Grand Master (Champion Hesper—Prin-cess Gilda) June 30, 1896. SALES. Pastime Cocker Spaniel Kennels (Oakland) have sold aCocker Spaniel bitch pup by Champ. Woodland Duke—Mol-lie Mc, to T. Scanlon. WHELPS. Mayor Sutros S C St. Bernard bitch Maud (Junbo I—Joan) whelped Julv 4, 9—7 dogs, to Presidio Kennels Reg-lov (Safford—Mountain Queen.) Pastime Cocker Spaniel Kennels (Oakland) Cocker Span-iel bitch Bonita whelped June 6th 9—5 dogs, all black, tosame owners Champ. Woodland Duke (Champ. Black Duke—Woodland Jude). Chas. Stulzs (San Francisco) R. C. St. Bernard bitchEmpresB Juno II (Lord Hualpa—Empress Juno) whelpedJuly 8th 15—9 dogs, to Presidio Kennels Reglov (Saffjrd—Mountain Queen).. MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR MAN OR BEAST. Certain in Its effects and never proofs below : KENDALLS SPAVIN CURE Shelby, Mich., Dec. i6, B. J. Kendall Co. Sirs :—I have used your KendallsSpavin Cure with good success forCurbs on two horses and it is the bestLiniment I have ever used. Yours truly, August Fredrick. For Sale by all Druggists, or addressJ>r. B. J. KENDALL COMPACT, ENOSBURGH FALLS. VT. July 11,1896] ©ire gve&ev <m& &vovUmcin+ 31 SPECIAL DEPARTMENT EDITED AND CONDUCTED SOLELY BY JOSEPH CAIRN SIMPSON. HeaT Dashes.—As stated last week, so far as the Iogle-side trial of the innovation1 bears on the question it is fa-vorable. That H has created a favorable impression is alsoapparent* as the idea is accepted as worthy of future adop-tion, and other places are putting it in their programmes. Still more hopeful. An Eastern horse paper discusses theproblem in a quiet way. Extremely languid, though rathermore than a column of edit


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