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at the Eastern Field Trials Club's Trials, 1888. He also 

 was bred by Dr. Rowe, and is by Mingo out of Twin Maud, 

 she by Gladstone out of Clip ; Mingo by Druid out of Star, 

 thus forming the celebrated half and half breeding of Peg- 

 jim, Pegbid, Pegfly, Peg III, and Pegmatite, the lines of 

 blood being the same through Marchioness Peg and Mingo 

 on the one side, and Twin Maud and Cambridge on the 

 other. 



Champion Paul Gladstone is owned by Mr. S. L. Boggs 

 of Pittsburgh, Pa. The portrait of Paul Gladstone shows 

 him to be a dog of great symmetry and beauty. He has an 

 enviable reputation, and has taken several special prizes for 

 the best combined field trial and bench show record. He 

 has also a long list of champion bench show winnings, and 

 is noted as an eminent sire, and a dog of brilliant field 

 merit. 



Roderigo, owned by the Memphis and Avent Kennels, is 

 by Count Noble Twin Maud, and is well known to the 

 sportsmen of America as combining the perfections of 

 proved working powers, beauty and power of physical 

 structure, and a successful stock-getter. He is a field trial 

 winner, and holds a high place in the opinion of sportsmen 

 as a performer of the highest capabilities. 



Enough illustrations are given to show the higher types 

 of .the English setter, of the most popular lines of blood. 



The prevailing color of the English setter is black and 

 white, or black, white and tan; if the black and white ticked 

 is approximately even, with or without a few black splashes, 

 it is called blue belton; orange and white ticked, orange 

 belton; lemon and white ticked, lemon belton. There are 

 several other colors solid black, liver, liver and white, 

 white, roan; and these colors may be in different shades. 



The pointer has been greatly improved within the past 

 few years, field competition, energetic ownership and better 



