FOREST AND STREAM. 



34:?, 



Meeting of the National Kentnei. Cllii, at Sybaoi*e. 

 —The annual meeting of the National Kennel Club was held at 

 Hi,; \ :i udi --rbilt. House, on Tuesday evening, and the. general 

 rules for Bench Shows and Field Trials throughout the country 

 were revised and greatly improved. The following officers 

 wen- elected for the ensuing year: President, E. H. Lathrop, 

 Springfield, Mass. ; First Vice-President, Theodore Morford, 

 Newtou.N.J. ; Second Vice-President, p. 11. Bryson, Memphis, 

 Tenn.; Secretary, C. H. Turner, St. Louis ; Treasurer, Lu- 

 ther Adams, BosMm. Executive Committee- Luther Adams, 

 Boston; L. 11. Smith, Strathroy, Canada; C. IL Kayfaond, 

 New Turk ; W. A. Wheatley, Memphis, Tenn. ; William 

 Jurvis, Claremont, N. H. 



Mr. Arnold Barges offered bis resignation as a member of 

 the Publication Committee. Accepted, and Mr. Tbeo. Mor- 

 ford elected in his place. 



Mr. Frank P. Kavanagh, of. the Carleton Club, London, 

 England, was elected an honorary member. 



A vote of thanks was tendered to the retiring officers, and 

 the convention adjourned. 



It was voted that the National Kennel Club indorses the 

 Iowa held trial, and, as a club, will use its influence to make 



it a success. 



. — »■ — . 



THE DOGS OF MARGERUM. 



Mansfield, Pa., June 19, 1377. 

 Burros Pobbst and stkea-m ! 

 Yesterday I made a Hying visit to WashlDgtou, Peon, while there I 



culled on Mr. J. Shan 3largernro, owner of the setter Nellie, win. took 

 first prize at the Wesslera Pennsylvania 1'oultry ami Dog Iteueii Blww, 

 held at Pittsburg last winter. Also special for bost hitch, with not less 

 thau four or her progeny by her side. She Is very handsome] black 

 and white, ticked, staunch and reliable la r.he deal. Her dam was 

 Nettle uwno'l by Commodore D. Acumen, U. S. N. ; grnudduni. Pink, 

 imported and owned by the Boston Shooting Clnb; sire, Trap, owned 

 by Gen. Ileal ; gratidsire. Don, imported and owned by Dr. Handy, of 

 Annapul s. Nellie has thrown three litters to blue Belton (Fluid Trial), 

 imported and owned by Mr. J. W. Knox, of Pittsburgh, Penu. The 

 third and present litter consists of sevenjlogs and one bitch pap, one 

 week old. They are beauties ; six of them have the tn-eolorcl Ilea.' 

 like their aire. I never saw a handsomer litter, and with their dam 

 . made a picture that any sportsman would enjoy. I understand that 

 Mr. Margernm Intends having their photos take 

 oopy. The pups are all engaged; none for aali 

 quite a taxidermist; has a number of specimen 

 Amoug them I noticed an Albino blue jay. It < 

 excepting a Blight tinge on the edge of prlmar 

 Albino robin and a traall that was a light fawn color. He says there la 

 a white quail that he hopes to be able to get this fall. Among his 

 specimen- 1 noticed a very line snowy owl, white heron, summer or 

 wood duck, pin-tailed duck, black hawk, and a very fine eagle that 

 measured eight feet from tip to tip of wings. All were shot by liim- 

 seir. The ride from Pittsburgh to Washington is a p casaut one— P. C. 

 * H. and L. R. H. to Mansfield, then C. V. R. R. to Washington, The 

 latter might well be called ''the road of bridges," as in twenty-lwo 

 miles there are twenty-two bridges over ctiartier's Creek, along and 

 over which the road runs. Mr. Robt, Gales, the conductor of the 

 Washington accommodation tram, is an earnest sportsmen, and con- 

 tributed materially to the pleasures of the trip, L. 



suits would tend to stimulate and develop the intellectual 

 acuities of every man. He Urged the necessity of enforcing 



the ganiO laws, and declared that the Slate of New Yorl 



3 Nc 



■ bad 



th Woods for the pres- 



l ii-li. Every man is 

 .-mess. No man could 

 place to obtain 

 ■ islands in the 

 •n for I lie past two 



I belle 



hospitality 



York Cilv. 



Bkye terxix 

 spaniel whi 



. Buff, red 

 Winner ol 1 

 medal for 



; will send you a 

 Mr. Alargernm Is 



s perfectly white, 

 s aad tail coverts ; 



TO MR. BURGES— ON POINTERS. 



Editok Fokest and 

 I have read many 

 gitn, and in your pa 

 smuating, that the p< 

 permit me to say tba 

 ern sportsmen, lit 

 setter, because he is 

 even the best of set 

 thoroughly. We bk 

 and •' beggar-lice,'' which abound 



II i.i'1-...-r, I'llU-tllLi i it ill Mli 



them slop to pull out of th 



Louisiana, .nine it, 1877, 



des in the old Ameuican Sportsman', the Rod 

 by Jtr/ISm-ges and others, stating plainly, or ii 

 it is much inferior to the Better. Now, Mr. EOitO 

 pointer is nearly universally preferred by Soutl 

 stauncher, steadier and more reliable than tl 



I haru 



■ate 



,ke a dog that goes over his ground 



mse he does not get full of bum 



ir country, and which often disable 



pain and inconvenience that I have seer 



"feathery, heathery" tail, burrs, when the> 



tiding to I he 



Tin 



and v 



int id 



might 



trary, will hunt when a setter would be used up froi 

 water. The statements about pointers refusing to retrieve out of 

 water, and refusing to face thorns and cat-oriars, are, as far as our 

 Southern country is coueerueel, miserable bosh. 



In conclusion, Mr. Burges, you should have limited the title ol ' your 

 book on dogs to tiie North, or else you should have given the credit and 

 attention to the Sooth, that is due to it, not only from its vast ex- 

 tent of territory and large variety ol game, but on account also of its 

 having been for many, many jears (and being yet) the natural home of 

 sportsmen, and everything pertaining to gentlemanly field spi irl a. 



South. 



THE STATE BENCH SHOW AT SY- 

 RACUSE. 



[From the Syracuse Courier.] 



Tuesday morning (June 19) at 1(1 o'clock, the bench show 

 of doirs, under the auspices of the Hew York State Associa- 

 tion i'<lr t be protection of tisb anil game, wits opened to the 

 public. The attendance was far in advance of the most san- 

 guine expectations, lu the evening fully one thousand per- 

 sons visited the exhibition in the armory, many of our most 

 prominent citizens being present, taking great interptf iu the 

 exhibition. It was noticeable that, a majority of the visitors 

 were ladies. The dogs were comparatively quiet and be- 

 havetl themselves very well. The tish showed to fine advan- 

 s the aquariums were illuminated. At 9 o'clock the 



should reserve the territory 

 ervation and protection of gan 

 better for a little relaxation fri 

 live -without relaxation, and ihei 

 health and vigor than in the VW 

 St. Lawrence, where the speake 



weeks fishing and hunting. Governor Alvoid concluded by 

 welcoming the distinguished sirangers from abroad to Nyrn- 

 " surcd them thai they would meet with a cordial 

 nan our citizens. Mr. Ferdinand Semi, of New 

 ■\hibits some very rate and beautiful specimen! 

 i-s, black-and tan terriers, and a King Charles 

 ;h is a veritable beauty. The exhibition of pet 

 •y superior one, and it may be safely said that no 

 tie or beautiful lot of dogs has ever been seen by 

 our citizens. Sonic rare and curious dogs are exhibited by 

 Mr. HoraoeK. White .if this oily. They are English pugs, 

 and as flue ,= p ■ i; i -..;■■ ever seen in this country. In the 

 sporting class the display is a splendid one. Good judges 

 pronounced the collection to be as fine a one as was ever 

 gathered together. At the head of the list in value stands 

 William 31. Tilesion's l/nnerick, a champion Irish setter, val- 

 ue.! at $500, and Mr. William N. Cullender's Ivory O'Moore, 

 valued at $g,S00. 



division no. 1. 



Claps 1.— Champion English Setter Dogs.— For pi 



nors of a first prize.— 1. Lucius Muses, Jlarecilus, N. 



in in licked— 5 years. By Sun ont of Lady Buff 



first prize at Watertowu, also of the champion go! 



best seller iii the show. (Not for competition.) 



2. Asa L. Sherwood, Skaneateles, N. Y., Prance, orange and 



white ticked Born Sept., 1S75. By Bruce ont of Busy. UK- and 



G. D Eoyees' imported pair : full pedigree. Winner of first prize 



iti 1 1. ii. ■:,.'- .. .in.l champion and second at vYatertowii. First prize. 



01 •.-■ : — Ghampion English .Sutter Bitches.— No entries. 



' - mini. tun Irish Seller Dogs.— 3. Wm M. Illusion, box 

 , n fork. Limerick, red, 13 mouths. Bv Plunkett, out of 

 Juno. £500. H. C. 



4. ,T. H. Whitman, B3 and 0.1 Like street, Chicago, 111., Banger, 

 rBd, 3 years. By Barton's Larry, out of Llewellin's Ldl II. Fu\,t 

 prize. " 



5. Wm. N. Callender. Albany, N. Y., Kory O'Moore, red, with lit- 

 tle white on breast and faint star on forehead, 22 months. By 

 Burges' Kufus. out of E. F. Stoddard's Friend; see Burges' Ken- 

 noil and Field Book. $2,500. V. H. C. 



Otasx 2— Champion Irish Setter Bitches.— fi. Wm. 51. Tileaton, 

 box 2,832. Sew York, Lill, 111., rod, 2 years. By Shamrock, ont 

 of Kathleen. First prize. 



Class 3— Champion Gordon Setter Dogs.— 1. C. Dubois Wag- 

 staff, Babylon, L. I., Kent, black, white and tan, 2},< years. By 

 Kerr's Gt.ittse, fall pedigree, Boydme'e Dope. Wiuuer of first 

 prize at Springfield, V. H. C., New York. First prize. 



Class 3— Champion Gordon Setter Bitches . —8. Win. 31. Tiloston, 

 box 2,833, New York, Lou, black and tan, 2>jj' yeaia, imported. 

 First prize. 



Class 4— Champion Pointer Dogs, over 50 pounds.— 0. C. Dn- 

 'bois Wagstaff, Babylon, L. I., Till, lemon and white, 2 years. 

 Winner of first prize at New York. By Guy 2d, out of 3Uy ; 3Isy 

 by Shot, out of Blanche; Guy 2d by Guv, out of Jot. ¥250. 

 Y. H. 0. 



111. William 31. Tileston. Now York, Snapshot, lemon and white. 

 Born September 17. lSUO. By Whitehouse'a Pap, out of I'rioe's 

 Judy. K. C. S. B. 1020. First prize. 



Class 6— Imported English Setter Dogs.— 12. C. S. Wostcott, 

 511 South Forty-second street, Philadelphia, Pedigree, orange and 

 white Belton, 2 vears. Winner of second prize at Baltimore and 

 New Yuri.-. By Victor, out of Blue Daisy, full pedigree, $1,000. 

 Rent prize 



Class 6— Imported English Setter Bitches.— 13. C. S. Wescotts 

 511 South I'orty-Bccond stroet, Philadelphia, Fairy, II., orange 

 and white, 2 years. By Victor, ont of Blue Daisy. $1,000. First 

 prize. 



Class 7 -Native English Setter Dogs.— 15. Fred. A. Howlett, 

 115 W. Genesee streot. Syracuse, Frank, lemon aud white, 20 

 months. Bv Sam, out of Dido. H. C. 



17. J. Horatio Earl', Skaneateles, N. Y\, Sport, orange and white, 

 born Oct. 21, 1875. By Asa Sherwood's Champion, sire France, 

 dam Kusa. H. 0. 



10. Asa L. Sherwood. Skaneateles, Mae, orange and white, born 

 Oct. 1875. H. C. at St. Louis. By Champion France, out of 

 Busa. Second prize. 



21. Frank B. Klopk, Syracuse, N. Y. t Pride of Syracuse, orange 

 aim white. 2j., years. -250. First prize. 



23. S. C. Haydeu, till South Salina street. Syracuse, Tlio, orange 

 and white, -1 years, By Brace, out of Busy, G. S. & G. D. ltoyce, 

 imported. ¥150. H. C. 



25. F. It. Dennison, orange and white, 18 months. By J. A. 

 Nichols' Sam. out of Giles' Bilob, Bex's Strain. Not for sale. V. ii. C. 



36. J. Weighell, Don, Rochester. Should have been entered in 



Class 7— Native English Setter Bitches.— 27. C. Dubois Yi agstaft, 

 Babylon, L. I., Znidee, chestnut and white. 3 years. Zaideo by 

 Dr. Gauteer'e Fred. Impoi ted Belle: Belle by Duke of Biohniond, 

 Don Basil Woods, Belle, Yorkskire. England. ¥150. Absent, 



28. L. F. Whitman, 5 City Hall, Detroit, Mich, Mell, blue Belton, 

 19 months. Sire Blue Belton Jack, formerly owned by Juo. 

 Davidson, 3Ium-oe, .Mich., dam Spot, imported. Absent. 



29. Tnouias Lnkius, Skaneateles, N. Y., Belle, orange and 

 white, born Oct, 21st, 1875. Asa Sherwood's sire Dick, dam Put. 

 V. H. C. 



:;0: Asa L. Sherwood, Skaneateles, N. Y., Fancy, orange and 

 white, born April, 1874 By Bruce, out of Busa, G. S. lioycos 

 imported pair: full pedigree. For 1- ale. IT. C. 



31. AsaL. Sherwood, Skaneateles, N. Y., Moll, oraur-e and 

 white, barn March, 1&75. By Dick, out of Pitt; full pedigree. 

 For sale. Fu-dt prize. 



32. Asa L. Sherwood, Skaneateles, N. Y., Busa Ii, orange and 

 white, born April 12, is 1 5. By owners Champiou France, out uf 

 Busa; Kusa was H. C. at St. Louis, and seound at Watertowu. 

 For sale. Second prize. 



- orange and 



51, M- Von Culm, Delaware City, Deb, Colleen, red. 3 years. 

 Winner at Crystal Palace., By 3tilner's Jack, out of Green's 

 Rose. First. 



52. Wm. Brockway, Hooaae, BenaselaerOo., K. Y., NellH, tea 

 and white 15monrhs. Plunked ■ Nell. $300. D, 



68. Wm. Brockway. Honaac, Rensselaer do., N. Y., Kate, red 

 and white., 15 months. Plunkett; Noll. §SU For sale. C 



Class 9— Native Irih Seller Ho--. -55. Greene Smith, Pater- 

 boro, Sladisor, Co. N. Y , Ed. H. Giilmanu, red and white, IS 



light to be a prize winner, but he is far from it ia 



appearance. From W. W. Tileston, Bonnet Carrie by Saltus Daeh, 

 bied by C E. Raymond, out of Dimity by Dick, out of Bslle 

 Dash Saltus Dash.' out of Saltns Drisk by Bobinson's Jack Dick, 

 out of Dick by Hinkley'd dog Jack, out of Palmer's Bslle by 

 Putnam's dam. 



56. Thos. Kimber. jr., Syracuse, N. Y., Ben, red, 3 years. By 

 Imported Bruce. U. C. 



58. Burghdurf Bros.. Clyde, N. Y . Stage, red, 2 years and 8 



-■'.75. '" ~ 



■the. Sire. F 



63. Hem . 

 A veins. By Hover, on 



fila. 0. A 1 



0-lb. Isaac Weighell, 1 

 Y. Whitney's 1 



Class 9— Native In-h 

 ris, 72 Duane street, Nl 

 By George Oolbnrn'a ol 

 imported Irish bitch i'a 



Class HI -Gordon Sel 

 N. T., Flora, black am 

 quested. First. 



y Currau's Grant. 6175. V. IT. O. 

 iigti street. Syracuse, Grouse, red, 

 ,i; G. S. Charley. $100. H. C. 

 •, Dick, red. Second. 

 r. Sport, rod, i years. By George 

 First. 



Bitch Pnppiaa.— 67. P. II. Mor- 

 . Bene, red and white. Ii in uths. 

 ■ ■ ■ , 1 nit of Edward Tarda, jr., 

 . f.. Neil Y01U. ¥2110. First, 

 hes.— 71. O. C. Potter, Syracuse, 

 I mouths. Pedigree given if re- 



Y., Luke, black und tan, 

 ic, out of Doane's Chloe. Full 



No ehtries. 



r Alv 



.tlicers of the 

 .n the raised 



1 stated that 

 se, he would not 



president of the association, Goveri 

 association and distinguished 

 platform, and the large audiei 

 elent Smith introduced Govei 

 nsmncb as it would be difllcul 



make much of a speech. He desired to say that if the com- 

 munity would adopt iu all business relations the names of the 

 dogs oil exhibition, it would be very much to the advantage 

 of one and all. YVe have the pointer 10 point you the right 

 way, we have the tei never which should teach you to retrieve 

 your past errors. We have the hound, which should stimu- 

 late you to hound down all fraud and corruption, lie was 

 rejoiced to be present, at this exhibition, yvhich was an honor 

 to the city of Syracuse, lie was glad to find an increasing 

 interest. In sporting matters. We inherited the proclivities to 

 fish and hunt fl'oia our mother country, and the manly pur- 



72. Jacob Glalin. Syracuse, N. Y., JIaggie, black and tan, 2 

 years. By Colburn's Dash, onl of F. PI. Kennedy's Kathleen. 

 Full pedigree given if requested. Notforsale. Absent. 



73. Wm. H. Tile-i.m. new York Cily. Shot, blnok and tan, 10 

 months. By Dexter, out of Nell. First prize at Chicago. Pup. 



7 1. ,1. G. F.uii-wortb, Albany, Yubi. black and tan, with white 

 -i ...I ,,ii, ,.'. .1 .1 1 , Sued by Dash, he by dog of Sir Wil- 



1 , 11 1 1 1 . Scotland, out of J. Anton's imported bitch; 



dam Belle. S.-.- American Kennel and Field. No. 51. S'eOO. Second. 



Class 10 -Gool. n s.tter Dog Puppies.— 75. Jacob Qlahn, Syra- 

 cuse, N. Y., Ben Nevis, black and tan, 9 months. By Jaryia Diok 

 out of Maggie. $200. See ' 



70. J. (1. Skinner. Oswfl| 

 monlbeSdays. Sire, Doan 

 pedigree. flflO. First. 



in Gordon Setter Bitch Puppie 



73. See entry above (F'irst prize). 



Class 11.— Pointer Dogs over 50 lbs. wt.— 79. E. D. Lewis, 7 and 

 8 Granger Block, Syracuse, Don, lemon and white— 12 mos. and 2 

 weeks. By imported Cailo out of Juno. Full pedigroe. First 

 Prize. 



SI. <:. Inf.. l:. IV i.'il. Ctina, N. 3'., iVauk, liver and white, 5 yis. 

 Imported by Lawrence, of Now York, when a pup. Sire, Bruoe ; 

 dam. Like." IT. C. 



83, Mrs. Cecelia G. Hudson. Syracuse, N. Y.. Spot, liver, while 

 and ticked, 2 vein's. Bv Jno, Brandon's dog out of E. Manning s 

 bileh. C. 



Si. J. II. Ely, Clvde, N. Y . Dash-, orange and white^ — 6 years. 

 Imported stocks c'Mi. Second Prize. 



87. P. J. Brume! lei 111 p. Syracuse, N. Y., Snap, liver, 3 yra. Don 

 out of Dakiu's bitch. 8100. H. C. 



91. J. WeighalL, Bock, white, Rochester. V. H. C. 



93. Th.. mas Qouloing, Rochester, N. Y., Di-.sh, lemon and white, 

 •2 vis. Dam. imported bitch, got by William Crittenden's leinoa 



ii white dog Don, of ttoohester, who was got by imported dog 

 and bitch. V. H. C. 



93a. C. A. Haydeu, Rochester, Wink, red. V. H. C. 



Class 11— Pointer Pitches over 50 lbs. wt,— 86. 3Y. S- Barnum, 

 Syracus . Hoc I rer, i vis. and 8 mos. By Don out of G. Da- 



,:,!,.. ;.i oiL *1D0. 



94. \V. S. Barnum, Syracnso, Betsey, lemon and white, 1 yr. 2 

 mos. By imported dog owned in Catskilk out of Dakiu's bitch. 

 Absent. " 



95. G W. Dakiu, Juno, liver, 5 yrs. By .Tim, out of Bennett's 

 imported bitch. Not for sale. Second Prize. 



9l>. B. .Millar. Rochester, Frank, liver and white, 6} yrs. Im- 

 porled. $100. Absent. 



Class 12— Potnter Doga Under 50 lbs*, wt,— 97. C. Dubois Wag- 

 st&ff, BahylOti, L. I, Flake 11. lemon and white, 14 months. By 

 Fluke out' of Lily. Full Pedigree. §100, First Prize. 



OS. A. Koeh ei, 2S1 Lock street, Syiacuse, N. Y., Fannv, liver, 

 13 months. Bv 1 hxou'a imported dog out of Bush. Second Prize. 



92. J. Weighell, Flv, lemon. Rochester. 



OtaflS 13— Pointer Dog Puppies Under 12 m.— 100. R. M. Lind- 

 say. Seranton. Pa. , Suipo, black, 11 mos. By Poto out of Whisky. 

 §200. First Prize. 



SI). H. 0. 



Class 18— Pointer Bitch Puppies Under 12 m.— 101. G. G. Bark- 

 er, P. O. Box 709 Boston. 3Iass., Black Princess, black, 8 moa. 

 Bv Dillev's Ranger out of Giliespie'B Fau. First Prize. 

 "90. V. H. O. 



Clai 

 Gilmian 

 Pride oi 



Wiune 



Chis 



•Wl.it m 



2'., Vet 



only. 



j D< 



15— iri 



n, 93 ax 



■a. Br- 



ings or Bitches— 102, E. H. 

 sou avenues, Detroit. 31ich., 

 ntlis. By Jack out of Rose. 

 pel Prize. 



toga or Bitches 103. J. H. 



;ago. King of the River, liver, 

 uf exhibitor's Lippey, Ex. 



L. L, Dash, liver, i years. 



104. C. Dubois v. . 

 Imported from Ireland. Fir; 



Class 10— Retrieving and Field Spaniels, Dogs or Pitches.— 105 

 J. W Stewart. Jordan, N, Y . Slack, red, 3 years. By Rollo out 

 of Lydia. imported. Y. H. C. 



106. W. E. Brown, 101 Madison street, Syracuse, Dash, black, i 

 vears. Price S75 : puppy, §25. V. H. 0. 



* 107. J. II. Whitman, 93 and 05 Lake street, Chieago, Captain, 

 li v ei-. 2 ve.11 s. By Sinbad out of Queen. First Prize. 



108. John Hammond, 22 Windsor street, Out., Canada, Prince, 

 black and white, 3 years. Sin. V. H. C. 



100. ITenry Thurston. Skaneateles, N. Y.. Culey, liver and white, 

 5 vears. §20. V. H. C. 



110. Peter Ham. Skaneateles. N. Y., Rover, liver and white, 4 

 years. S20. V. H. O. 



111. P. 3. Brumelkamp. Syracuse, Jack, red and white striped 

 toe,,, 7 mouths. Imported. By Crossland's Jack ; dam by Cross- 

 laud's Jack. Second Prize. 



112. J. Weighell, Rochester. Y. H. 0. 

 Class 17 -Coeker Spaniels, Does or Bitches— 113. Morrison D. 



Fox, Skaneateles, N. Y-. .Moil, liver. 2 vears. C. 



114. E. II. Gillmuii, corner Woodward and Jefferson avenues, 

 Detroit. Jlieh, Adelina Patti, liver and white, ticked, 2>i years. 

 AVinner of lirst prize at East Saginaw 11ml H. C. at New York. Im- 

 ported through Hugh Allen. For sale. First Prize. 



115. J. 0. Luther, Syracuse, Sport, black, 1G months. Not for 

 sale. 11. 0. 



110. J. J. Saulpiiugh, 15 S. Salina street, Syracuse, Jack, black, 

 white and ticked, G years. From imported stock. $100. Second 

 Ti-ize. 



... IS -Fox Hounds, "In Couples.— 117. L. 31. Wooden, 119 

 Powers' Bloek, Rochester, Drumm, black, tan and white, 11 mos. 



40. H. C. 

 I 117 L. M. Wooden, 119 Powers' Block, Rochester, Ring, black, 

 tun and white, II months, § III. H 0. 



118. L. M, Wooden, HO Powers Block, Rochester, Reno, black 

 and lau, 11 monirn.. Souj hall's slock, uf Yirgiuia. Not for sale. 

 H. G. 



I IS. I.. M. Wooden. 110 Powers' Rlock, Rochester, Frank, spot- 

 ted. 5 years, English foxhound, both parents imported. No 

 price. 'II. f. 

 1 119. h. 31. Wooden, 1 19 Powers' Block, Rochester, Sport, black, 

 ..11, 15 in, ui us. lb Basto, out of Sal. tan and wlete, -1 veins, -J". Seeein 



I 119, L- U. Wooden, 119 Powers' Block, Rochester, South, black 



33. Asa L. Shenvood, Skaneateles, N. Y., Jose, orange am 

 „hito, born Get., 1875. Bv Champion Franco, out of Busa; Riui 

 H. C. at St. Louis, and second at Watertowu, N. Y. For sale, 

 H. 0. 



31. Asa E. Sherwood, Skaneateles, N. Y., JSita. orange and 

 white, born Oct., 1870. By Mac, out of Pitt; f all pedigree . For 

 sale. First m puppy class. 



35. Asa L. Sherwood, Skaneateles, N. Y. , Pitt, orange and white, 

 born AprU, 1,874. By Bruce, out of Rusa, G. S. Royee's imported 

 pair; full pedigree. 



40. 31. D. Fox. Skaneateles, N. Y., Rose, orange and whito, 

 born .March 19, 1870. Asa Sherwood's sire Dick, dam 1'itt; also 

 full pedigree. V. II. C. 



Class 7— Native English Setter Dog Puppies.— 31. Entries in 

 error in bitch class. First. 



Class 8— Imported Irish Setter Dogs. -40. B. 31. Lindsay, 

 Sci'ai.ton, Pa„ Dash, red, i years. Dy Bob, out of loin. -aoO 

 Second prize. 



47. 31. You Colin, Delaware City, Del., Kike, red, born April, 

 1870. Winner of second at New York. By Plrmkelt, out or 

 Kathleen. First prize. 



40. Wm. Brockway, Hoosae, Reuseelaei Co., N. Y., Dick, red and 

 white; 15 months, "piunketi, :\eil. §80. For tale- 0. 



dass S-Imporled Irish Setter Baches.— oil. R. 31. Lindsay, 

 Seranton, Pa 

 *200. Second, 



