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Coombs, 1 Exchange Block, Bangor, Maine; Mrs. J. S. 

 Bubrer, 3263 Groveland avenue, Chicago, 111. ; J. C. Cullen, 

 Pittsfield, Mass. ; Dr. George W. Dixon, 406 Main street, 

 Worcester, Mass. ; R. P. H. Durkee, 10 Ashland Block, 

 Chicago, 111.; E. E. Dodge, Pittsfield, Mass. ; Michael Gough- 

 erty, 71 Goffe street, New Haven, Conn. ; John J. Hooley, 

 Troy, N. Y. j John Hackett, 23 Barton street, Hamilton, On- 

 tario; John L. Lincoln, Jr., 2 and 4 Wabash avenue, Chicago, 

 111.; R. S. F. Montgomery, 217 South Fourteenth street, 

 Omaha, Neb.; W. R. Mack, Rochester, N. Y.; W. D. 

 Reid, Elmira, N. Y.; E. J. Lillie, 53-59 Water street, 

 Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. E. A. Lincoln, 14 Parker street, 

 New Bedford, Mass. ; J. H. Staats, 3 and 4 Hodge Opera 

 House, Lockport, N. Y.; R. J. McLaughlin, 1762 Euclid 

 avenue, Cleveland, Ohio; F. G. Anthony, New Haven, 

 Conn.; E. G. Caiieton, 38 Court Square, Boston, Mass.; 

 Henry Smith, Buffalo, N. Y. ; John McKee, 323 Marcey 

 avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. L. D. Cutler, 262 West 

 Thirty-fourth street, New York City; George Bell, Walker 

 House, Toronto, Canada; Fred Senn, 278 West Eleventh 

 street, New York City; Peter Cassidy, 135 Varick street, 

 New York City; Bernard Cummings, 340 West Twenty- 

 fifth street, New York City; Mrs. W. D. Stewart, Maiden, 

 Mass.; George McDonnelly, Seventy-seventh street, South 

 Boston, Mass.; W. A. Pinkerton, 191 Fifth avenue, Chi- 

 cago, 111. ; Meadowthorpe Kennels, Lexington, Ky. ; J. 

 Maddox, 4 West Sixty-sixth street, New York City; Will- 

 iam A. Bragg, 21 Park street, Bangor, Maine, and Mrs. A. 

 H. Manierre, Saranac Lake, N. Y. 



The dogs selected by the Editor for illustration in con- 

 nection with this chapter are certainly among the best ever 

 seen in this country, and are distinguished as first-prize 

 winners at some of the principal shows in the north of 

 England, where the breed originated, and where the best 

 specimens in the world meet in competition. They are of 

 especial interest in connection with this work, as being 

 prominent prize-winners at American shows. 



Bradford Harry is at present (1890) the only champion 



