2di 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Mat 12, 1881. 



•lit Of 



in would be for blooded 

 tro under co.liata.nt aur- 

 of their got not retained 



I have boon recently informed that a litter of puppies in Port- 

 land are represented :ih Hired by ouo of my dogs, •' surreptitiously 

 obtained for tbe purpose." 



It would be an diffloult to thus obtain the service* of one of my 

 apgS U9 it would be of any blooded stallion. Not one ol' my flogs 

 baa beeu in Portland for many months past (excepting puppies, 

 shipped bore to be aout away \ nor at auy time possible to have 

 been a sire to the litter referred to. 



Mv residence here having been in one place for manv years it is 

 now my misfortune to receive the credit (sic) for all the mischief 

 committed in this part of the city, notwithstanding the fact that 

 it ifl oily occasionally that I have auv of mv dogs bore, and on 

 audi occasions kc-.p "t licm looked up, 'except when nil. e. 



While tr.ee to admit that dogs are nuisances at times, vnt I do 

 claim to tike more than ordinary precautions in regard to mv own 

 dogs, for the sake of avoiding annoyance to others ; and I sincerely 

 wish that the owners of numerous felines roaming at will and 

 lifting their voices in the bonis of the night that might bo still, 

 would take as much care of their pets, especially such persons as 

 have made complaiutB of the barking of my dogs at times whon 

 everv one of them was leagues away. Tho latest complaint against 

 my dogs occurred this week. It is five months since any one of im 

 dogs haB been in Portland. Sic semper, or at least nearly always 

 thus. 



In conclusion, I would say that any ono seeking to learn whether 

 certain dogs are justly claimed to be bred from my stock need 

 simply address me at Portland, Maine. EvEirfiTT Ssiini. 



DETROIT KENNEL CLUIi-Delroit, April 28. -I have just 

 come from a most interesting visit to the Detroit Konncl Club, and 

 Hlthongl t an expert in matters thorennh, pertaining, it is pqsair 



birl\ nl'.-pVaut-rd.-r. .1 pr. oiur.tmaymteraatreadarsol "The Kennel" 

 department of Pobebx inn Stbsax. First, then, the Detroit Kennel 

 Club is the direct outgrowth of cauisculture by an enthusiastic 

 amateur of this eitv. Dr. M. V. If. Saunders, whose passion for a 

 good dog amounts to adoration. He is the Dnis ex Machina of 

 the club, and really tbe. personal supervisor of it, but Mr. A. 

 Saunders is secretary and treasurer The kennels are situated on 

 the Doctor's premises "ii Parsons street, and tbe dogs bred here 

 consist ohielly ol poinli i> and English setters. The principal ntiul 

 dog iri King how. by the St Louis Kennel Club's champion How. 

 The brood bitcheB are Dot, by ('apt. Fori.--' imported 1 'onto, and 

 of I)r Saimders.' id imported Nell ; Grace (very handsome) out of 

 Dot ; Lurotte out of Noll, and both bj Or .Saunders - Handsome 

 Don. he by Fred Simmons' imported Frank, out ofLumsdou'e 

 Koso, prizo winner of the Detroit bench show of 1670$ Chens ta 

 recent purchase, and a beautiful bitehl, out of Dot, by GobWa 

 Dash. 'There are among the pewters 11 puppies, burn iu three 



btt.-r- on March 7, ii and 17 respectively, all eired by King Bow 



out of the hitches above named. They arethe liV) liest lot of little 



rascals I ever saw. One blue-eyed beamy, white, with lei I BRTSJ 



and marks about the head, quite captivated mo, and altogether, 

 they aro the handsomest, healthiest and cleanest kennel of pup- 

 pies imaginable. They feed with commendable imeei looks ■ •■ t lie- 

 mothers, and the latter seem to take as kiudly to one litter as 

 another. This is communism with a vengeance. Perhaps it is uo 

 new thing, but it struck me as a very convenient family 

 arraugonieut 



Among the setters, I noticed with paiticular satisfaction a prom- 

 ising blue-black white and Ian (, English) bitch bv John E. Long's 

 Cain 'id, out of Long's famous old Brown Juno. Another is a 

 three-quarter Laverock white bitch with a black ear. She had ju.-t 

 dropped a litter of ten by Kackett. the dog Bold By Mr. ,l. E. Long 

 the other dav to Mr. Goodsell ..I tb< UriifhU: for $600. tBUppoae 

 this kenuel « ill keep on increasing Until it.- fame shall have lieeu 

 spread over tho land. I recommend to the men ol the club that 

 if they waul to make iheir doings aud prospects specially and 

 widely known, they should employ the advertising column* of 

 EoltF.sr ami .Stheasi, to which sportsmen and fanciers are in the 

 habit of looking foi jn»t such iuformatiou. (.. P. Giiiii.ai.k, 



EL'BV AM) IIIOII PliOliENV-1'iermont-on- Hudson, N. V., April 

 30, 1831.— In your issue of the 21st ult.. you give me as the OT. 061 Of 

 the pare Laverock bitch Ruby. When I seut you the pedigree t 

 foru'ot to . :iv I gold her gome years ago to Mr. 0. H. Haymoud, and 

 that she had gone to the happy hunting grounds, for which over- 

 sight please excuse roe. 



As regards Hubvs breeding, Mr. Laveraek said her dam 

 Cora is own sister to Mr. Garth's Q. C Daisy, winner two years 

 in succession of the eup at Shrewsbury Field Trials, aud bred same 

 wav as I lew) bin's Countess -Cora, Daisy aud Countess being out 

 of Old Moll by Old Dash and Mystery, bred, ha says, by him as 

 pure as can be ; and tho same way tired as Countess. 



I bebeve Mr. Laveraek' s word has never been questioned. 



The qualify of Ruby's puppies for field work has been of 

 the best. Ned, out of Buoy, by Dr. Howe's Milo, owned by Dr. It. 

 M. Banks, of Englowood, N. J., was a splendid dog, Wth Bttpeciw 

 nose, high courage and great endurance. Daisy Dean, owned by J. 

 H. Dow, Columbia, Tumi., and Diamond, owned bj Mr. O, II. Whit- 

 man, Chicago, El, aro out of Hnby by Pride of the Border. 



Tho following gentlemen have owned Ruby's pups : Col. Wright 

 Iteevos and Col. Kinney, Washington, D. C; Dr. Green, New- 

 York ; Mr. Hasbrouk, Jersey City ; Mr Bingham, West Meriden, 

 Conn.; Charles. M. Gregory. Kent, Conu. The above are. out of 

 Buby by Dr. Gauber's Gordon setter Dan. Dr. Strachan. N. V , 

 had one out of Rubv bv Dr. Gautier's native setter Milo, and I be- 

 lieve Mr. Willi-, of liockaway, N. J., has one of the same litter. 

 Daisy Dean aud Diamond are tho only pure Laverocks out of Buby 

 that "I know of, but there may be others. VY. F. Si 1 ' 1 . 



BRUSH II. AND BLACKIE II.— Editor Fvr.-.<l <i>,<l sirnn.. .- Mr. 

 Goldsmith is sliehtlv in error in his remarks quoted in the BVjUEBT 

 am. Siunv, \'pril''2l, respecting the parents of Bi-hhIi it. and 

 Blackiell: He says : "Brush and Rhea are considered to be Ihe 

 bis) biacoof black spaniels in England by long odds." To begin 

 with. Rhea has been dead nearly a year, and, good little bitch 

 though she was, it is many a long day since she might have boon 

 considered the best bitch in England. .She won a great number of 

 prizes in her younger davit, but had retiied from the show arena 

 some vears ago, and. indeed, was eventually lulled on aceounl. of 

 her great age. Neither has Brush beeu considered the best dog in 

 England since Kaffir and Zulu eamo out last June : for though, at 

 their first mooting at the Crystal Palace. Brush bealKafllr. Zulu and 

 Squaw (they three being omj fourteen mouths old), Kami' and Zu- 

 lu have beaten Brush each tune, they have met since, and once, at 

 least, I bolicve, he has been placed below all three. M.. El (ton 

 sold Brush about that time, which was a very wise proceeding on 

 his part, as his day was past. Brush has since passed through fuur 

 or five hands 



Bean and Blae.kie are not "champions," neither having won a 

 champion pri/.o Brush ami Rhea were champions, but. I do not 

 think there have been any champion classes for black spaniel-, late- 

 ly, certainly not since Beau came out, nor at. the shows he. patron- 

 izes. The shows Beau goes to bear the same relation to tho battle 

 ground of Brush and Kaffir as the late Newport show, for instance, 

 dots to the VY. K. (.'. shows. I have no desiro to detract from the 

 merit* of Mr. Cummin;;/ importations, as they are both of very 

 choice blood, Brush 11. especially ; but the notice was misleading 

 to those who do nut closely watch tho English prize lists, and show- 

 reports. ' The dogs have quite enough to recommend them without 

 claim being laid to honors for their progenitors, which are unwar- 

 ranted because unearned. 



Kaffir, the dug who lowered Brush's colors, his brother Zulu 

 and his sisters in blood, Squaw and Lass o' Devon (liver and tan), 

 are, Mr. Goldsmith might have said, closely related to him, as 

 their dams (Smutty and Negress) are both by Rolf outot Belle, Roll 

 being Hire of Brush. All four were bred by Mr. T. Jacobs, Newton 

 Abbott, aud aro tho get of Champion Bachelor, which says a good 

 deal for him as a sire, perhaps more than for the Rolf strain, which 

 1b present in equal proportion (i. e., one-fourth) in the podigreos of 



Kaffir, etc., and Brush II.. because tbey aro aU of proved excel- 

 lence, while Brush II. has yet to undergo the test of public compe- 

 tition. It should be borne in mind that all theso dogs aro field 

 spaniels, not cockers. Dido. 



COLOGNE TRIALS. The International Field Trial; open to all 

 countries, came off at Cologne last. Wednesday, aud we hear by 

 telegraph that it was won by Sir Thomas Leonard's Priam, the cel- 

 ebrated pointer that won tho Field Trial Derby in 1878, aud that 

 the aecond was a setter belonging to Herr Max Froiberr, called 

 Prince II., the thud being Mr. P. Lowe's setter Duke of Devon. It 

 must have been a yood lield, as the entries included such notable 

 onus as Champion Ranger, who went over for it last Friday in 

 charge of Mr. Fletcher. Priam is, however, a very difficult one to 

 beat when he runs in his true form, and he will take a deal of heat- 

 ing iu English Held trials this Spring if he has taken to rim kindly, 

 as bis nose, style and puce are magnificent, and it is a tr&at to sen 

 him work, at home, though, he was just as koui! when on actual 

 se.-vie, „:, sir < 'baric- iHordauufs moor hot August, when he was 

 shot over for a fortnight by Mr. S. E. Shirley. Sir Thomas L011- 

 narcl has a very promising own brother to Priam, likely to run well 

 iu tho coming Field Trial Derby. 



A good dog show is likely to be held at Maidstone next week on 

 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. There are 450 entries. 



The Cryatal Palace Dog Show will be held during the first woek 

 in Juno,— SetCs Life, April 10. 



AN EXPLANATION REQUIRED— Claremont, N. H., May «.— 

 I notice m vou.- issue of Mav 5 that .Mr. G. E. Osborn. of New n„- 

 veii. (mm., advertises for sale a red setter dog pup, six months 

 old, by Champion Elcho out of Highland Lass. Will Mr. Osborn 

 kindly inform thi reach rs of K»i!i:kt am, Si 11 cam of the date of 

 -. i". toe ol Highland Lass by Champion Kk-ho, and full particulars 

 therewith, and thus oblige, possibly, some would-be purchaser; also 

 the owner of Elcbo, who, by the wav, has no knowledge af such an 



COUNT ZOO AND TAMA/INK. Dr. VY. W. White. Baltimore, 

 Md.. tho breeder of Count Zoo aud Tamazine, calls our attention 

 to mistakes iu the official catalogue, wherein the former was called 

 Cunut Zos aud the latter Tainba/ine. Tbe lirst-uamed error was 

 noted in our report. Dr. White i- the owner of the dam of this 

 excellent dog aud bitch, haying purchased Queen Anne from Mr. 

 Vou Culin aud bred her twice to Poutiao. Count Zoo was claimed 

 at the show by Mr. James H. Goodsell at the catalogue price, 



rtloK puppy, whelped Nov. 



Kiamnih for liver and white licked pn 

 1860, out of Lulu by Sensation II. 



I'uut* Mr. li. PiK-laer, liblne'riml,-, N". T., claims rhe name ol'Pyute 

 or (Ivor and white painter dos pu|ai;>, w helped Nov. 27, ISSO, bv Ken- 

 ration II. out of Lulu. 



s.We.i-Mr. Jt. Pttcher.N.Y., claims the name of Modoc for liver 

 and while ticked pointer clog puppy. -whelped Nov. 27, 1SS0, out M 

 Sensation it. 



Chief II.— Mr. A. Blair Kelsey, of IJclvldc.ro, N .]., claims the name 

 of Chief II. tor his all red I'nsji sener 'In-.' nuppv. ivhelnea March «, 

 1-1.1,.' Mi. Max Wenie:'-:, elilei (Mr. A. H. Moore's Berklev-Duokj 

 out or Mr w. H. Pierce-?. (;r, ,ir (Prai.r, Daii-IJobarfs Uiaoyi. 



'•/„«:,-, -Mi- David Boyd, New York city, claims filename of 



for liver and .vjittc cocker .spaniel bite 

 In Me.Ki :-, Ham out of Me.Poou'a fial: 



Mar. -Mr. J. E. Klme, Newf.orl, It. 1 , 

 liver Willi wi itp brensi- cooker spa molt 

 MeKoon's finsliei eutef MeKoon's Fain 



FaiM Mr. Win. Lo- :i->. . si. 1 -e 1 



for black and tan dachslumd puppv on 

 deli's loser Krltz. Waldlne. lii-.-i pn/- 

 llrsi pi '.w add special Pniladelpiiia, i^Ti 



c.'th.i.. 1'1-Mr. \Vtu. Loeffler, st.'l.o 

 .luitelp lor tan colored DaeliSliund 1 

 Dr. Twaddelfs V riser Fritz. 



JuUett— Mr. Wm. LoefHer, St. Louis, 3 

 Grefnclien tor tan colored dasch una puppy 



t Blai 



>rk 1 



itv, t-lalij; 

 ter puppy 



B the name 01 

 by Dr. smith's 



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li.'w 



eial 

 lo;:, 



lelma the 



helped Pi 



nt; the 11.-1 



uameol Maud 

 iru-iry i'J, 1880, 



ce of Mar. for 



ire.ii. ,, Igsr, by 



name of Faust. 

 1 by Dr. jtwad- 

 . Onser Fritz, 

 d special "Baltl- 



T, 



rout°o?: 



S 1 lie nn:u-" pj 

 lis Waldlne by 



01 I 



Ills Waldine by Dr. 



u Bo'is Wagstaff, Tahlulah Kennel, Babylon, L. I., 

 Calmak for setter dog puppy by Grouse Dale out 



1 ■/: ;./„;! ,1 Mr. c. Da tlois WagstaH, Tahlulali Kennels, Babvlon, 

 . I., 1 hums the name of tjhhpiiu lor setlei tilleh puppy bv 1"; rouse 

 oui Dl r.lanehc. 



I x rina: <•/ I'b.-im,! .(,».' Dukr iff Krufchrstr,-— Mr. L. Gardner, Mount. 

 Vornou, N. Y.. claims flie. names of Prince of Vernon and Dukouf 

 l-:.iso-ii,-si,-i inrhis blue ih-ked softer puppies, wiih Black and tan 

 Dea.ds and blaol: spot between nips. i'iircliii.-icrl of Mr. John Bolus, 

 Klllbuck Kennels, booster, u. Wiiepied April 1',, Is'si. out ol his Bur- 

 lesque ;l!eiton-\eruer'8Kosc)by flawihoin's Oleic (Blue DaSU-Joliy 



Wii<t/-Mr. J. F. Kirk. Toronto, Gari., claims ILiciiauieoi ifgfm [01 



10.\ terrier blp-h pup. whelped lit-h November, i-.su, n,. n.iprv-i e,l ?'.v.- 

 out or lmpor- 1 Beauty, pTesealed to him le t u. A. Boxer, Es,i , 01 

 Three Hirers. P. Q_„ 



BREU. 



Blue ncllr.-rhv.nder— Mr. Walter IJ. Beehe's (New A'orlc city) -white 

 and black tl.-ked English .seller Olieh Blue tit-He ,; Kodenek- DhirMiaa) 

 10 Mr. A. II. Moore's Thunder -Pride of dm p., ,|-,|,.,--;- ,,p-v m. 



/,/„../,„-,,/,• -Mr. Wiley Emma's aMlumWa. T.-nti' -•-.! Irish Seller 



irgi 



ripti. 



ABSENTEES AT Til 

 comply with tho followii 

 show mention was made 

 phia, May 6.— Please im 

 Champion Mi 11a, Cliamf: 

 Loss o' Cowrie — worem 



BOW BELLS.-I11 on 

 under heading of Nativi 

 Dr. Nelson D. Hatbawa; 



l;.\i;ti.M'T'.-In anothi 

 ii,-e- in the stud his lemol 

 Hill's Rush-Owner's Hose 

 sicady work in the field ai 



BALTIMOKE.— 1 

 ug mingled not a 

 here, cue of tho 

 11c that their breaks 



It. is with pleasure that wo 

 although in our report oi the 



of the absentees: " l'hilade-1- 

 ■ iur next issue that 

 Countess Bang, Li 

 ew V01U Show.— A 



the New York She 



ion 'TS, second New 



,: ;;«()— Mr. John J. i 



vay's blue Dan (Pas 



ci Flute ('0 , Tisen- York I), 

 lake (Druld-Swazey, to Dr. 



bitches— J ( 

 na May and " 

 H. Mo'ouk. . 



reliud that we t 

 wbnl Bin o, )t . 



if Opal and littei 



[. W. Livingston advor- 

 pointer Baronet (Or- 

 r'.'d such excellent and 

 d Trials Club meeting 

 ailing the attention "' 



mi Baltimore, Md., hav- 

 lunnativBdog men while 

 el club of that olv tells 

 • bouse-tiaiued between 

 not belonging t 



1 tw-elv, 

 "andwd 



"On 



club 



lahled 



MB. TRACY'S PI0TUBE8.- -Mr. J. M. Tracy, of St. Louis, 

 Mo., tin: well-known artist, was at Ihe New York Dog Show, and 

 had four of his pictures on exhibition, the subjects wore: The 

 first Point (pi.iiiie-ehiokon shooting in Minnesota). A Young 

 l'annlv (Kave's Nannie, with litter of puppies bv Brackett). Por- 

 trait 6f Mr^ Jos. U. Lucas Mambrino Gift. Junior. Portrait of 

 champion Leicester. These pictures can now be seen at Schuylor 

 1 Duane's, IE I Broadway, this city. 



BEAGLES AT M 

 glfig, bitches, at thfl recent .-bow 

 the printer. Tbey should have ret 

 ne-r. is of a stronger buUcl than 

 ond. Lucv II is very light in tho 

 bound head." In Irish tonic i-.al 

 fortunate sadlv interfered with 

 should have read: "* * * it c 

 not help to swell tbe Unmoors, foi 



MB. JACOBS' SPANiKI.is.-Tl 

 lunitY to call attention lo the 1 

 Newton Abbott. England, as two 

 at the New York Show— Dash, e 

 Philadelphia, and Benedict by Urn 

 -lone. Mr. Jacobs as the breeder 

 ,,' Devon has earned a world-wide 



our meaning. That sentence 

 as unfortunate Dr. Niven could 

 ko has Boveral good ones." 



S present is a favorable oppor- 

 dvcilimmont of Mr. .laeobs. of 



itered by Mr. A. II. Moore, ol 



l.achine kennel Club, of White- 

 if Ivullir, Zulu, Scpiaw aud Lass 

 rnputation. 



DOST. — On the morning of April SO, a large pointer dog, four 

 years old, light liver ears, with Bne lemon ticks all over body. A 

 liberal reward will bo paid bv owner for bis return. Address Mr. 

 I'. P. Mugouu, 10 East Thirty-seventh street, this city. 



LAYEKACKS IN AMERICA.— In addition to the dogs under 

 this heading, the dog Sting, blue Helton, whelped May 1, 18M), by 

 Curlowitz out of Princess Nellie, bred bv Mr. M. Vou Cuiin, now- 

 owned by Mr. Osier Potter, Freeport, Dl., should he added to tho 

 list. 



DOG FIENDS.— Last week some miserable scoundrel at Bel- 



,, , >" Y., poisoned two valuable dogs owned there, ouo a setter 



aud the other a pointer. The sotter was poisoned in tho yard and 

 died mi his master's doorstep. 



KENTNTEL NOTES. 



V Breeders and owners of aey« are invited to send memoranda 

 o/nu:nCs claimed, bred,whelj>8, salex.etc, /or ineertiini in thin column. 

 We make, no charge for the jmbtication 0/ nuch notes; but request in earh 

 case the notice be made up in accordance irith our form, that the name of 

 both oiener and dog be written tefiibly, or printed, and that the strain to 

 Which Hu animal betyngi be dUtinctly stated. 



Names Claimed. 



; prize 



helped 

 . J. H. 



Ill New York cltj 



*> Mr. \V. Jleo.-e, Of 



veil. Philadelphia, 



jitie and §faap ghecting. 



BASTIE AND GALXEET. 



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