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ran out her score without making a single error. Bred to 

 Rufus, she produced the Centennial winner Rufus II., 

 Fire-fly, Champion Rory O'More, and others. Mr. Stoddard 

 also bred some good ones from Champion Duck, by his 

 Bob. He was also the breeder of that grand young, and 

 now well-known dog, Mack N., owned by Mr. W. N. 

 Kuhns, of Dayton, Ohio. 



There are other breeders that deserve mention. Fore- 

 most among these are Mr. Max Wenzel, of Hoboken, N. J., 



ELCHO, JUNIOR. 

 Owned by Dr. William Jarvis, Claremont, N. H. 



owner of the noted field-trial and bench-show winner Cham- 

 pion Chief, by Berkley, out of Duck, and Tim, also a 

 prize-winner, by the field-trial winner Biz, out of Hazel, a 

 daughter of Elcho, out of Rose. Mr. W. N. Callender, of 

 Albany, N. Y., who exhibited Rory O'More at the New 

 York Show, 1877, has bred a number of good ones, and Mr. 

 Charles T. Thompson, of Philadelphia, Penn., the present 

 owner of Desmond II., blood brother to Rev. O'Callaghan's 

 Shandon II. and Fingal III., and the field-trial winner 



