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FOREST AND STREAM. 



ht Mettml, 



THE WEBSTER SETTERS. 



SO much interest, has been manifested in everything con- 

 nected with the brace of setters imported into this 

 country by the great statesman, thai, the following letter, 

 which has never before been made public, will be read with 

 interest. It was addressed by Mr. George W. Blunt, Har- 

 bor Commissioner, to Dr. IWler, of Orange, N. J., into 

 whose possession we believe the Treuper dog passed, and who 

 bred from him : 



New Yoim, April 10. 1874. 

 My Beau Bra:— Bake and Eachel were bought in England 

 in October, 1839; they were bought by Daniel Webster, who 

 obtained them through Sir Henry Halford, the King's phy- 

 sician. They arrived here in "December, 1839, and were 

 turned over to me, as Mr. W. got them by my request. 

 Kaehel was with pup and had thirteen pups. " I distributed 

 them among Mr. w.'s and my friends; the names I can- 

 not remember. Treuper had one, M. C. Peterson one. 

 Rake and Eachel were the genuine Duke of Gordon setters; 

 the sire of them by different bitches was Eegent, bought at 

 Tattersall's by the Earl of Chesterfield for seventv-five 

 guineas, to breed from. I had the pedigree, it was equal to 

 any of the F. E. V.'s. 1 kept the pair until January, 1842. 

 Mr. Webster then sent for Eachel, she belonging to him, 

 Bake to me. A pair of handsomer, steadier, accurate-nosed 

 dogs, superior to them, I never knew of. It was delightful 

 to shoot over them. 'What became of Eachel I know not, as 

 Mr. "W. went off with Tyler and took Rachel. I stayed with 

 my party. Rake died at Lake Mahopack in October, 1844, 

 in my possession. The account of them in the sporting 

 paper of March 26th is nearly right. Yours truly. 



Geobge W. Blunt. 



Of all dog laws yet invented, that of Hartford is the most 

 stringent and at the same time the most absurd. By 

 its provisions all Hartford dogs are required, from the 

 27th day of April until the 27th day of September, 

 to be either confined on the premises of their owners, 

 or else kept continually and securely muzzled. And 

 any citizen has the privilege of killing any dog found at 

 large without a muzzle. When will people learn to make a 

 distinction between the curs of the gutter and the well bred 

 dogs that are but little less valuable and no more liable to 

 hydrophobia than horses. If anything would make a dog 

 mad it would be keeping him chained for six months, or 

 compelling him to wear a muzzle. 



— Mr. Knox writes us from Pittsburgh, Pa., that he has 

 sold his imported Field Trial bitch Livy to Mr.-F. B. Farns- 

 worth of Paris, Out. He also says that his brood bitch Bella, 

 by Eob Roy out of Bess, has arrived. Bella's own sister was 

 the dam of Young Sam, winner of puppy stakes, Shrews- 

 bury, 1876. She came from the kennel of Lord Downe, 

 England, in whelp to his Duke, and is expected to whelp in 

 a few days. Bella is a thorough performer on all kinds of 

 English game. 



Coxxectictx.— The Stamford Field Trial, which was to 

 come off this fall, is postponed on account of the. Game Club 

 being nnable to procure the necessary five quail to let go in 

 this vicinity. Notwithstanding S5 per dozen was offered for 

 them, they could not be got, North or South. A very hand- 

 some sum was subscribed for the purpose of procuring all 

 the necessary birds, and had the Club succeeded in getting 

 them, a Field Trial of no small nature would have taken 

 place, as it was the intention of the Club to offer liberal and 

 costly prizes for competition. 1878, it is hoped, will see one 

 of the largest Field Trials ever held in New England. 

 Where are the English snipe this spring ? They gave us a 

 wide berth, as only one, I believe, was killed in this vicinity. 

 Notwithstanding, we have watched and waited for their ap- 

 pearance daily. A. 



[We fancy the flight has dribbled by, as but few snipe 

 have been killed in this vicinity. —En.] 



— The silver strain setter bitch Cora, belonging to Mr. 

 E. H. Gillespie of Stamford, Connecticut, ba3 whelped three 

 dogs and three bitches, sired by Smith's Jeff. The silver 

 strain setters are all white with black points, and are said to 

 be excellent working stock. 



— C. A. Mack's black setter bitch Jnno whelped ten on 

 the 21st ult. They are by the blue belton Frank, owned 

 by Mr. Torpin of Philadelphia. The Detroit Kennel Club 

 lost by death, on the 24th ult., their fox terrier bitch 

 Tricksey, second. 



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KESNKLPnoDUOE.— Sylvanus Sampson's imported Irish setUr bitch 

 Beaoty, dropped an unusually large Utter of 11 dogs, 3 bitches, April 27th 

 by a noted Boston dog. 



THE .NEW YORK BENCH SHOW. 



THE magnitude of this show makes demands upon our 

 space with which it is difficult for us to comply. 

 Gilmore's Garden is fairly alive with dogs, and avast con- 

 course of spectators fills the spacious promenades from 

 morning until late in the evening. Up to the time of our 

 going to press the list of awards has not been completed, but 

 we give such as has been madepublic. All comments must, 

 for obvious reasons, be deferred until our next issue. All 

 prominent kennels in the country are represented. Mr. L. 

 H. Smith, of Strathroy, Conida, is hero with his field-tried 

 dogs; Mr. Dilley of Lake City, Minn., has his pointers, and 

 Mr. Sherwood, of Edina, Mo., has a miscellaneous collection 

 comprising twenty-four sporting ,dogs. The St. Louis, 

 Toledo, Cincinnati, Baltimore and other kennels are all 

 present. On Sunday Mr. G. de Londre Mocdona and son ar- 

 rived in the steamer Nevada, of the Williams & Guion Line. 

 He brings with him Magnet and Rangsr IX a brace of beauti- 

 ful setters, sorrel red Irish setters by Borer, a brace of mag- 

 nificent St. Bernards, a fox-terrier and a moBt perfect speci- 

 men of the skye, The dogs exhibited in all classes are. as a 



rule, remarkably good, and considering the immense num- 

 ber, far beyond the average. The time allowed the 

 managers for getting the Garden in order was far too short 

 for an undertaking of such magnitude, and it is only to bo 

 wondered at that they were ready to receive so many dogs 

 on the day previous to the opening of the show. 



Catalogue of Sporting Dogs exhibited at the New York 

 Bench Show of Dogs, held under (he auspices of the 

 Westminster Kennel Club, at Gilmoro's Garden, Now 

 York, May 8th, 9th and 10th. 



SPORTING DOGS. 



CHAMPION CLASSES. 



For either native or imported Dogs or Bitches that have won flrBt prizes 

 at tiny Bench Show m this country or abioad, the Centennial Bench 

 Show at Ihlladclphla not included. 



Class l.-CUAMPION ENGLISH SETTER DOGS. 

 (For Prmiovs Winners of a First Prize). 



1. L.H, Smith, Etrotbioy, Ontario, Canada. LEICESTER, lemon and 

 white. 5 years. 



2. Charles H. Rajmtnd, Morns Tlains, N. J. FB1DE OF TIIE 

 BOBDEB, liver and white, 8 years. 



3. Arnold Bnrges, Hillsdale, Mich. BOB BOY, black, white and inn, 

 6 year*. 



4. MiseJt. D. Wsestaff, Babylon, L.I. BOX, white and black. 4 yrs. 



5. G. de L-indre Macdona, F. H. G. S., Hilbre House, Weft Kirby, 

 Cheshire, Eng. BLUE PRINCE II., blue belton and white, 2 years; 

 RiNGERll., white and lemon, 3 years. 



Class!. -CHAMPION ENGLISH SETTER BITCHES. 



7. Theo. Morford, Newton, N. J. MAT, orange and white, 3 years 



8. L.H. Smith, Strathroy, Ontario, Canada. HART, blue helton,5yrs. 



9. C. S. Westcott, 511 South «d street, West Fhila. MAGNET, black 

 and white ticked. 2 veam. 



Class 2.-CHAMPION IRISH SETTER DOGS. 



10. Campbell Stewart, 152 Fifth Ave. , N. T. DUKE, red, 4 years. 



11. E.H. I'omeroy, 150 Broadway, N. Y. SOCKS, red and nbite, 4 yrs. 



12. J. F. Rathyen. Box 110, Port Richmond. Stalcn Island. JACK 

 (formerly known as JJE), red, 2} years. 



18. Dr. Wm. Jarvis, Claremont. N. H. ELCHO, red, born May, 1674. 



14. Arnold Barges, Hillsdale, Micb. RUFUS, red, 5 years. 



15. W. J. Farrar, Toledo, O. PLtTNKET, red. 9 years. 



Class 2 -CHAMPION IRISH SETTER Bl TCHES. 

 IS W. J. Farrar. Toledo, Ohio. CARRIE, red, 6 years. 

 17. Kenneth G. White, College.Point, L. I. LADY, red, 7 y. and I mo. 

 1?. Nicholas Salttu, Morristown, N. J. LILL III., dark red, 2 years. 



19. St. Louis Kennel Club, St. Louis, Mo. LOO II., red. 



20. Benjamin S. Nelson . MAGGIE, red, born Jnly 1st, 1869. 



21. Thomas Adcock. JUNO, red. 6 years 11 months. 



Class 3. -CHAMPION GORDON SETTER DOGS. 

 ■22. Jerome Marble. GROUSE, black and tan, 4 years. 

 S3. A. F. Copeland, Boston, Mass. SHOT, black and tan, 6 years. 



24. George C. Colburn. DASH, block, white and tan, 7 years. 



25. C.H.Bowker, Worcester, Mass. KENT. 



26. Jesse Sherwood. RUPERT, black and tan 4 years. 



Class 3. -CHAMPION' GORDON SETTER BITCHES. 



27. Westminster Kennel Clnb. LOU, and litter of 9 puppies, black 

 and tan, Si years. 



29. A. F. Copeland. NOR AH, black and tan, 7i years. 



30. James It. Tilley. DI, black and tan, 5 years. 



Class 4— CHAMPION. POINTER DOGS (any weight). 



31. Westminster Kennel Club. SENSATION, lemon and white, 3yrs. 

 £2. Frederick Scbnchardt. TOM, black, 11 years. 



33. Wm. Fred'k Steele. FLAKE, lem. and wh., 2 yrs. and 10 mos. 



34. St. Louis Kennel Club. SLEAtOBD. 



SS Cohiuibus, O., Kennel Club. snoT, Iiv. and wh., 3 years. 

 34. Dr. E. Dyer. BAB, liver, 2>J years. 



37. B. J. L. Price. SNAPSHOT, lim. and wh., born Sept. 17, Lt69. 



38. Jesse Sherwood, Edina Kennel, Edina, Mo. ( iESAR, llv., 2)i yrs. 



39. Jesse Sherwood, do., SANOHO, Iiv. and wh., 5 yrs. 



40. S. B. Dilley, Lake City.Miun. BANGEB,wh.,liv., and ticked, 4 yrs. 



41. O. A. Strong, West Moriden, Conn. PETE, bl., 3 yrs. and 9 mos. 

 Class 4.-CHAMPION POINTER BITCHES (Asx.Weioui). 



42. Westminster Kennel Club. WHISKEY, hi. and wh.,2 yr. itlOmos. 



43. J. J. Shotwoll. Tuttle's Corner's, N.J. MINEOLA.bl., 2 years. 



41 L. J. Gains, W. Meridon, Conn. PRUDENCE, wh. and Uv„ 6 yrs. 

 45. Columbus. O , Kennel Clnb, BELL, wh. and Iiv., 6 yra. 



16. J. Addison Smith, Baltimore. L1LLIE. wb. and Iiv., 3 years. 



48. Jesse Sherwood. JTJLE,,or, with 4 flecks on toes, 2Ji years, 



OPEN CLASSES. 



For Dogs or Bitches that have never won a First Prize. 



Class 5.— IMPORTED ENGLISH SETTER DOGS. 



49. Wm. W. Colket, Phila. ECHO, bl. and wh. tan, 4 yra. 



50. B.J. Dcmarest, Irv. Nat. Bank, N. Y. NED, red, 2; a years. 



51. L.H. Smith, Strathroy, Ontario, Can. PAKIS, blue belton, 3 yrs. 



52. W. R. Gillette, M. D., N .Y. BROCGH, Iiv. and wh., 2 yrs.fc 1 m. 



63. Chas. H. Raymond, Morria Plains, N. J. MILO, llv. and wh. 6 y. 



64. Cbas. H. Raymond, do. YOUNG LAYEBACK.2 yrs. and 9 mos. 



65. A. BUBBell Strachan, M. D., N. Y. COUNT, bl'k.tan.and wh.,2,>£y. 

 56. A. Russell Strachan, M. D.,Now York. SPOBT, bl'i, 4 yrs. 



67. Fred. Gebhard, N. Y. COMET, or. and wh., 3 yra. 



58. Fred. Gebhard, N. Y. STAR, or. and wh., 3 yrs. 



69. Harry Howard, Glen Cove, L. I. BLUFF, blue belton, 8 yra, 



CO. O. W. Donuer, Brooklyn, E. D. GROUSE. 



01. Henry P. Carlson, Inwood-on-Hudaon. SIR FRED., or & wb„ 16m 



62. Dudley Olcott. RODERICK DHU, blue belton, 2 yrs. aud2mos. 



63. Dudley Olcott. GUY MANNERING, blue belton 2 yrs. and 2 mos. 



64. C. S. Westcott, W. Phila. PEDIGREE, or. and wh., 2 yrs. 



65. Augustus Belmont, Jr., N.Y. BOBIN, bl'k tan and wh. frill. ,8 y. 



66. EdwardH. Lalhrop, Springfield, Mass. DICK, bl'k and wh. 4!iy. 

 6<>>i. John P. Waters, N. Y. BENJAMIN SMITH, o. and w. 13 mo«. 



Class 5.— IMPORTED ENGLISH SETTEE BITCHES. 



67. Erdmann A. Herzborg, N. V., JESSE, or. and wh., born 1873. 



68. D. T. Charles, Albany, N. Y., NINA, wh., bl'k and tan ticked. 



69. L. H. Smith, CLIP, black, white and tan, 2 years. 



70. L.H.Smith, PEARL, blue belton, 2 yeara. 



71. P. MoShane, SNOW, lemon and white, 14 months. 



72. John E. J. Grainger, NELLY, red and white, 10 years. 



73. A. Rnssell Strachan, M. D., COUNTESS, blk. wh. andtan, 1H yrs. 



74. O. W. Dormer, LA8SIE, black, white and tan, 3 years. 



75. J. W. Foster, KIRBY, black, white and tan, 4years. 



76. G. H. Vannote, NELLIE, black and tan, 7 years. 



77. C. 8. Wosoott, FAIRY II., orange and white, 2 years. 



76. M. Von Oulin, BELLE, white, black and blue ticked, 17 months. 



79. G. deLandre Macdona, F. R. G. 8., MAGNET, wh. and Uv„ 2 yra. 

 Class 6.— IMPORTED ENGLISH SETTER DOG PUPPIES. 



(Under 12 MontbB.) 



80. Erdman A. Herzborg, RIPPLE, Iiv. and wh. tio'd, born July 22, '76. 



81. D. T. Charles, BLAZE, wh. and blk., 10 months and 5 days: 



82. D. T. Charles, BRITTON, wh., blk, aud tio'd, 10 mos. and 5 days. 



83. D. T. Charles, SAFE, white and lemon, 10 months and 6 days. 

 8l" Barclay Jerrnaln. ROYAL TI, lem. andwb., 10 moB. and 5 days. 

 85. O. W. Donner, GROUSE It. 



8S. J. W. Foster, SAM TIXDEN, lemon and white, 10 months. 

 Class 6.-IMPOBTED ENGLISH SETTER BITCH PUPPIES. 

 (Under 12 Months.) 

 87. Erdman A. Herzberg, PATTI, blk, and wh. tic'd.born Jnly 22, '77. 

 83. D, T. Charles, ROSE., wji . and bJS., Hfd, JO mos and 5 days. 



Class 6.— NATIVE ENGLISH SETTER DOGS. 



89. Wm. Irving Conover, FRANK, chestnut, 8 years. 



90. Charles A. Cross, LARK, orange and white, 3 yrs. 6 months. 



91. James A. Benwick, PADDY, red and white, 18 months. 



92. Theo. Morford, BRUCE, orange and white, 3 Years. 



93. J. W. Barnnm.DAN. orange and white, 3 years. 



94. J. W. Bsrnum. ZEEE, lem. ar.d white, 8 years. 



95. John H. Abcel. Jr., MACK, black, Clears. 



96. Kenneth G. White, DAN. cbtstnnt and tan, Syenrs 1 month. 



97. W. A. Whitehead, PA^D, orange and while, 7 year?. 



98. Lysnudcr Uedilon, FRANK, orange and v. bile, born July, 1875. 



99. W. A. Wbitcbesd, DUKE, red and while, born Jnlv, 1870. 



100. Lysarder Hcddon, DAN, orar-eo rmd while, horn February, 1876. 



101. Upon RSesel, 1EE, red and white, bom February, 1876. 



102. David Bedford, NED, mange sod "hue, bom February, 1876. 

 !03.-WakemnnHolbcrton,SANCHO, orange and white, 2 yrs, It mo. 

 101. Mrs. E. A. McCurdy, NIP. white ard red, 1 year 7 months. 

 105. Mrs; B. A . Mr.C'nrdy, TVCE, white aid ted, 1 leUlmoaQn. 

 100. Charles H. Raymond. DINKS, orange and white. I year 4 days, 

 107. Charles H, Raymond, RAEE, orange and white, I year 4 days. 

 J08. George C. Colbmn, SA NE, orange and while, I year6. 



109. Robert T. Pabin, DASH, liver snrl while, 3 years 9 months, 



110. N. D. Potman, BROOK, orange ard while, 4 wars. 



111. Drake and Anderson, QUAKER, liver and white, 2 yrs 8 mo. 



112. Ho mbnker and Strsder, FRED, liver and white, 4 year-'. 



113. H. D. Pcrrine, RAPP II., red. 2 years 1 month. 



114. G. L. D. Vanderhove, SPORT, black, white and tan, 2 yrs 1 mo. 



115. A . de. Comeaii, SEBASTIAN, white and hiock spots, 3 yrs. 



116. C L. Rilzman. SPY, orange and white. 34 years. 



117. The Ashcroft Kennel Clnb, LUKE OF BRDGPT, bl. g 

 116. Edward Malley, COBB, gray, black and tan, 7 .year*. 



119. Dr. H. A. Rosenthal, SPORT, orange and white, i years. 



120. N. C. MeCormick. PRINCE, orange and white, 2 years. 

 111. H. P. Cailson, SIR FRED, orange and white, 10 months. 



122. T. E. Kltrblng. MILO, liver, 7 years. 



128. Guy Morris, PETE, orange and white. 5 years. 

 1;4. Bandell Hunt, Jr., SNYDER, black, 7 yearn. 



125. F. P. Albert, DOC, white a i : brack i , i ! years, 



126. E. H. Saniord, DON, black ai 



127. E. S. Waninaker, O.UAIL, black and white, 3 yean. 



123. S. F.Speir, M. D.. DICK, black, wLite andtan, 3 years. 



129. A. S. Boutcber, DON, white, 3 y 



130. Dr. A. J. Colby, DAN, black and white, 2 years. 



131. Dr. A. J. Colby, BABY, black and white, 2 years. 



132. G. H. Gilderslecve. DASH, white 2nd orange, a years. 



133. J. H. Flogler, DOUBLE, orange and white, .' 



134. Dr. J.W. Green, JIM, black and whito, 3 years. 

 196", John Avery, DASIT, orange and white, 1% yeara. 

 IBS, H. Oelrichs, DOS, deep red, 3 yeara. 



137. J. J. Phnro. SHOT, lemon and white. 3 years. 



138. A. HL Allen, DUKE, white, with chestnut oars, 2 years 7 months. 



139. H. H.Vannot-i.DOX, bin 



110. G. H. Vannote, DASH, white and yellow cars. 1 i- year. 



141. W. H. Doggelt, LEE, black, 5 years and B mouths. 



142. Col. G. A. Buguey, DASH, white Bndred, 3 yrs. and 11 months. 



143. A. Belmont, Jr., SANDY, lem., andwh. feet and muzzle, Syears. 

 141. Francis Burrltt, BAPP. bine tick, 4 years, 



145. 8. T.Armstrong, Delaware City, Del., BRUCE, hi. and wb., 2 years 



146. W. H. Kelly. Katontrcvn, JERRY WHITE, wh. and r. ear,8yasr*. 



147. E. H. Lathrop, Springfield, Mass., DICK, bl. and wh., 4,'j years. 



148. Jesse Sherwood, Edina, PRIDE OF THE WEST.liv. and wh.,2 yrs. 



149. Jesse Sherwood. Edina, Mo.. BLUE DASn, bine hi. roan, 2K yeais. 



150. A. E. Cliamberlin, Tovsmls, Pa , DCKE, wb. andor., 6 yearB. 



151. J. D, Dougla.-H, cor. 37th and Ludlow SIp„ W. Plain , WAY, 2years. 



152. G. H. Andrews, Brook Haven, L. I., BLUFF, bine belton, 5 years. 



153. Gun Implement MannL.2i.i4E. 23d St., DASH, wh. and tan, 5 years. 

 153K. K. Watson, Jersey City, DASH. b). tan and wb ticked, 8 years. 



CLASS 0— NATIVE ENGLISH SETTER BITCHES. 



154. E. F. Meroilliott, N.Y'.. PET. orange and wh., 5 years. 



155. E. F. Meroilliott, N. Y., GRACE, lem. and wh., IS mos. 

 150. E. F. Meieillintt, S. Y., PEARL, or. and wb., 18 mos. 



157. Lj-snnder Hodden, Newark, NELLIE, r. and wh., born Oot. 1873. 

 168. E. M. Quimby. Morristown, LEMONADE, wh. and lem., ly.lm. 



159. C.H. Raymond, Morris Plains, BLUE BELL, blue belt..n, 1 y, D tn. 



160. C. H. Raymond, Morris Plains, SUKIE, wh. and or., 4,S years. 



161. A. B. Strachan, M.D.. N. Y. t MAG, bl. and wh., l;.; years. 



162. Drake .t Anderson, Newton, BELL II, or. and wh., 2 yrs. 11 mos. 

 1C3. H. F. Atcn, M.D., Brooklyn, BELLE, Iiv. and wh., 3 years. 

 164. L. W. Clarke, Brooklyn, BELLE, bl . and tan, 2 yrs, 1 in. 



105. Dr. H. A. Rosenthal, Brooklyn, FLORA, or. and wb., 4 yrs. 

 166. Abraham Lansirg, Albany, EI, t r. and belton, 1 year and 4 days. 

 107. A. A. Coleman, 143 Montgomery St., J.C., NELL, or. andwh., 4y. 



168. J. L. Northrup, Newton, N. J., DELL 2d, or. andwh., 7 years. 



169. W. 0. Waters, N. Y. FLOBA.or. and wh., 16 months. 

 170 G. B. Raymond, ABBEY, orange and white, 1 year. 



171. Col. Alfrel Wagstair, ZAIDEE. and 4 pupa, ches't and wh. 3 yrs. 



173. JeBse Sherwaod, WELCH'S DREAM, wh. with lem. cars, SKyia. 



174. Silver Konnel Club, CORA, with lit. pups, wh. with bl. pts, Syrd. 



176. J. M. Fish . GYPSKY, liver color, 9 yeara. 



CUSS 6.— NATIVE ENGLISH SETTEE DOG ■ PUPPIES. 

 (Under IS Itqntts.) 



177. Theo. Morford, GROUSE, orange and white, 9 months. 



178. Theo. Morford, QUAIL, orange and white. 9 month.". 



183. Dr. H. A. Rosenthal, HARRY, orange and white, 4 months. 



184. 8. Fleet Spcir, M. D., ST. ELMO, bl., wh. and tan, I) months. 



185. J. J. Pharo, PARTNERSHIP, chestnut aud white, 11 months. 



186. F. M. Thomas, TRIM, chestnut and white, B mouths. 

 C(U£S 6.— NATIVE INGLIRII SKIXEU BITOT PUFPIES. 



(Under 12 Mouths.) 



187. Theo. Morford, BESS, orange and white, 9 monlbs, 



188. Dr. H. A. Rosenthal, FLORETTA, orange and white, 4 months. 



189. Jas. L. Northrup, MAG, or. and wh., 5 months and 23 days. 



190. Randell Hunt, Jr., DIANA, black and while. S.'i months. 



191. N. Elmorer JET, black, 8 months. 



192. G. H. Vannote, FANCE, blue belton, II months. 



193. M. Van Harlinger, MAUD I., orange and whito, 10 months. 



194. Silver Konnol Club, FLY, orange and white, 9 months. 



Class 7.— IMPORTED IRISH SETTER DOGS. 



195. W. N. Callonder, RORY O'MORE, red, 1 yoar and 7 months. 



196. C. Z. Miley, BUCK, red, 3 years. 



197. O. Z. Miley, YORK, red, 2 years. 



193. G. Kneeland, DA8H, red and white, 21 months. 

 199. H. Dalley, Jr., ROVER, red, 14 months. 

 800. J. B. Miley, GROUSE, red, 3i years. 



201. J, F. Rathyen, JACK, (formerly known as Joul, red 2J years. 



202. St. Louis Kennel Club, ELCHO IT, red. 



203. Max Wenxel, , red and white, 6 years. 



204. M. Von Cnlin, KITE, rod, born April, lo75. 

 805 R. M. Lindsay, DASH. red. 4 years. 



206 J. H. See, PLDNKET, Jr., red, 13 months and 8 days. 

 807. H. A. Davis, LIMERICK, red, 12 months and 8d«ys. 

 208. P. O. H. McCartan, FRANK, red, 6 yeara. 

 209 W. Autlmordt, JOE, red and white, Si years. 



810. Rev. J. Cummlng Macdona, HOVER, (brother to Planket). red, 9 

 yrs. Rover has been engraved in Fobest and SirbAji and elsewhero 

 as the finest hpecimeu or the Irish setter. He is not entered for compe- 

 tition, and is valued at £10,000. 



Class 7.- IMPORTED IRISH SETTER BITCHES. 



811. EdmnndYard,Jr..FAN,red4years. 



819 J. B. Develin, MOYA, red and white, 2 years and 8 months. 

 818,' J. E. Develin, MOLI.JK, red and while, ? JW« W>d 3 months, 



