March 15. 1B88.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



133 



my refusal to let or sell him Fairy, and refusing him, for 

 love 01' money, the, servtfceS of her brother Pedigree," 



[To Bdiwa— April 18, 1875.] 

 "Laura and Leila, said to be by Dan, are not, but hy my dog 

 pedigree, alias Fred TV.'" 



[ft Bowers—Sgpt, «6, LS75.] 



"Llewellin's Laura and Cusfla are too lege; . slack made in 

 flank, and tails bare a tendency to curl. T have neveryet 

 seen ,i 0roS6 with Dan 1 like; n.U arc ton leggy and want nine 



padbneas of bail -i." 



After reading the followiu. 

 own pen. 1 irustsnnn-. at least uf yu 

 sredit foi' knowing- what I was about whi 



prove upon he 

 made public I 

 have alio 

 allotlien 



'Make B1M 



public co 

 the 



I h i 



#iin 



the honest truth l 

 victory of Gountefi 

 vowed uevi r again 1 

 thought- it neeessarj 

 [To Uem 



"But in realifvtb. 



is their farte." 



as stated thei 

 ■dlin—Mi 



. tetters. I have ne 

 .i.e. opinion of his own I 

 ud brag of their -open 

 int. He cunningly alt, 

 5 point, just that poial 

 c. Now see his realoph 



of his breed. In his a 



7:.' (no date "f month).} 



i don't t.e.st this breed, endurance 



-March 20, is?'.j 



5 -Worse 08 Countess, Nellie and 



their great value is their indomit- 



•I have always bred tor 

 they will rtmauy dogs III; 



rh 14, 187 

 ice, their 

 with to a 



"I Write to :-lre ngl \ a d\ isr miu noi l-llllroi give ( 'onutes,- 

 and Nelly too uiueh worl, foi 6 at o1 ■ :n -iu lilinlcing or los- 

 ing spirits. You mat run Nellie oi Pairj without fear oi 

 bhnlring-foracoupleof years, but not Countess; if you see 

 Nellie attempt to lose courage or speed era.-.' to run del 

 much. 1 ' 



[To Llficcllii,— October ;J7. ISP'.J 



"Don't over-run Countess, if so you will disgust, tier and she 

 wont exert herself when required." 



B. Lr,, PurceiJjLuvwei.lin. 



South Oauswv II am., Fell., 1883, 



[Owing to want of space this was ci'Owded out last week.] 



EASTERN FIELD TRIALS CLUB. 



com mil tee ou runni 

 were adopted. The 

 tution and by-laws 

 changes and additio 

 publish these, as wel 

 day. The a i retai y 

 down upon the grou 



tine, of the Eastern Field Trials 

 lino's last Tuesday evening. The 

 g rules .suggested some changes, which 

 nnunittee on KhOrevisfon of the consti- 

 reported in favor ,.( BO uie important 

 I, which v, ere also ad..] .fed. We shall 



m: 



Were "lad to eo 



unit 



. as the let 



v: nolle iniun.IT: 



uteri 



attack upc 



■ dub. In the In- 



iter 



Mitchell als 



fer his alleged i 



in] e 



9 by ij'.is-.-i 



which is of com 



-.1- . 





the utter ennten 







been betrayed by 



the mihlfca 



voted that all pels 



JUS who hav 



•in'..- r. cognized elu 



,, shall-up, 



i-iking. culler tcn 





trials of this club 1 





It was voted Mia 





and that the entrii 





fore the drawing 





at least him .-, da 



.-.? previous 



voted that any me 





any dog em re. : i> 



-hi- -i aks 



and trust that tin- 





of the Members' 8 





. bi '!e former. ' 

 ropriated for a Members' Cup, 

 re should close the night be- 

 i to be eligible must be owned 

 o the drawing. It was also 

 lab may be permitted to run 

 This wo believe to be wrong, 

 insider its action. The object 

 ■ noi onlj to display the field 

 qualities of the dog, but to brine out those of Ids owner as 

 well. The closing .."t ih. entries for the All-Aged Stake was 

 fixed for Nov. 1. Mr. Arthur Newell was elected a, member. 

 Mr. Max Wenzei tendered his resignation, which was ac- 

 cepted. 



KENNEL CLUB STUD BOOK— St. Joseph, Mo., March 

 ij.— Editor Forest and Stream:— There is a matter of more oj- 

 less interest to the readers of Forest asp Stream, and veiy 

 particularly so. to those interested in the advancement of ken- 

 nel matters; and if it is investigated, and some light is thrown 



oomideLit ft will be received with gratification, and will prove 

 a source of much satisfaction to many who are interested. 

 financially and otherwise. liefer to the publication of the 



second volume of tin- K, A. K. 0, Mud book. I am reliably 

 informed that the contract for its publii ..tea was given out 

 something over a year ago. and that the book itself was prom- 

 ised some seven or eight moid lis ago, and also, that at the 

 last meeting, of the club, it was promised early in January; 

 ind still we have it not, neither can anyone, so far as I have 

 been able to learn, ascertain nnvt hine definite, and positive 

 as to when the book will b, ■ presented to thfi public audits 

 patrons. As for myself. I would like to see the N. A K, flub 

 rake some further e. .giiis-iauee of the delinquency, and f beg 



Cli - ' burgh Beneh Show in April nesiti, to -tafee 





booi 



Therefore, as otie 

 have information 

 positively what \ 

 have a Vol. II, oi 

 and I think there 



,,-t del 



rving.- Tarkio. 



BOTERFCETATION.- Washington, I). C, Hindi 0. isk:j.- 

 I have seen in several of vour tare panel's cases of superfoeta- 

 tion, which have intc.esled me verv uiueh as r had" a pure 



blood English pug bitch lined l,v a 'line d..'- :.f ihesniu hr I 



ys later a white sjpltadoggol withher Whenshi had 



liej" pups two of them seemed to be pare pugs, - i pting ben 



- -.-. a trifle long i ilt . - ' -i , i, ■ ..,1 ■ h. |,.;jj 



d rough hair of the spitz. Since then she has had 



ttuptthor litter by a pug, and the pxipt show, d ei ery intHeai ion 



ore blooded, She is now in. whelp again and lam 



.;; with interest tor the result,— W. H, 



A NEWFOUNDLAND'S 8TBATEOY.— Exeter. March S, 

 1SSG.— Editor Forest and Stream: A rather curious instance 



of ingenuity in a Ne' 

 Shown a few days sin 

 and placed the' hat 

 Then I order.-.] the do 

 the kitten— :i saving i- 



he V s F W* 



then w.-iv 



tk;g. ha.-r' 

 and putlii 



ud dog belonging to me, was 

 l put a half-grown kitten in my hat 

 the ih. or in the center of the room. 

 o bring me the hat but not to touch 

 - much needed, otherwise, he. would 

 liuesr Hddle si ring-- in.stanter. When 

 tip the hat, the kitten, with back 

 Wicket, spat and elawed vigorously, 



id I 



m 



ehitigd 



int I refused t. 

 ig tie- hat. Aft 

 V sidled up to 



itj and then re 

 vine the kitten's 



and giving a vigorous flirt, tossed the asfo: 

 5 01 i dead and brought me the. hat with thi 

 it antics. Some day I. will give you an amusing 

 a battle between the same. dog. Chan, and a huge 

 1.- II. A. B. 



fleeting a moment he rose and 



hat until his forelegs were 



a seized the hat bv the 



lished 



these "little br 



. Ho 



pilgi 



eouragement to painstftkiug breeders of this noble little 

 honnd. Extending the hand of trieu lship to all lovers of the 

 beagle, I will close, hopuig soon to sue the art id c on the 

 beaglo which FOREST and Stream promised so long ago.- 

 RAZOR (WrigbtsviUe. Pa., March 10), 



THE NEV 

 Un,N.Y., M 



Tuthill &; 



K. Y..hav.. 



, April I 



SSOCIATTOX.— era. 



•liff't' H:-csl' Buir 



Ho 



Main street. Buffalo. > 



a.n earlier date being impractical,!.-. .... a. .-ounf ot uttawaand 

 Pittsburgh bench shqws. Each member of tie- committee will 

 realize the importance of hi, prompt attendance ,-■ I .ilg the 

 attendance oi any other enlisted member of this association 

 will add pleasure to the labors of the committee.- M P, Mr - 



idles. Last 



f the State 



carrying a 



was made 



. P. 



BLISTER VnT. SPBIXitFOR SALE.-Alr. Jam's Morti- 

 mer offers for sale Ids champion buUdug Blister and his bull- 

 terrier Spring-. Both are very good specimen-: of i Igii l.r.-e.l. 

 and, without doubt, will find a ready sale. 



SPANIELS.— We are informed by what we btslitsve to be 



good authority, that a well known spaniel combination has 

 been dissoh ed and that one of the partners will hereafter run 

 the business himself. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



NOTRE TO COHRESPONDENTls. 



Kennel notes are inserted in this eoluani tr<!>- of elie.ge To insure 



publication of notes, eo'm-spoinleiits 'itf'ST ffTVE" the f'ollowuig pa.r- 



8. Sai 

 bi 



",. Sire 



s of each animal: 



•i. Breed. 

 3. Sex. 

 I. Age, or 



5. Date 1. 1" birth, 01 breeding 

 of death. 

 All names must, he /.{niiOi/ 



paper only, andsieee,. Wftb ' 



Br Mr, W. A. Walk) 



. imported Scotch 

 tujnurked mastiff 



to Mr. Fred 



- ie.r-iu. Mass.) mastiff hitch 

 (Leo— imported f.eonai, Fab, i. 

 Jrant.vilio, ytass.i mastiff bitch 



Grant's Major (.Lco-imporlietl 



lll.l 'S .l-TaH.i.s|,. T., I. 



hCluer.iiila (Druid -Pol :<" mtHS 



ni.i-BiiO.vi, Feb. is 



■•it Kennel Club's I Pel n. it. -Mieb. blaek. 

 lileh Princess Louise ' Olad-m iv I„.,!:d 

 >, by Sir J, K, bong's NixeviDeltn., 



iranf s,lJosi...n. .4. is- - liio_b.,i. ... mill be..!, «_ . 1 i . . 

 Deo.S, 1883; nine, six dogs), by his MajOr (Leo 



Pa, ' 'l.i|«.r:, ,1 i . .i.i 



b s ii ipoi ■-■ .' Cffisar, 

 i, ,.oe*MbuJI hileb Jose 

 , by i, heir Bonnie Boj 



■l- lip) I ' ■ 



»i - ani iusSa 



: . . i - 



' KtlpJ l I : ... 



De.tr It, .... i, . ■ iw 1,0 



'-ill!, 



[into, Canada' ,.,» An' 



jvle-hleel No 



1 1 ■":■ e Black and ubile Bugliall sefcer dog. 3yix. old (Dash III. 

 ttardy-s Diaua.i bvMr. Edward l. Rai-dj (BosMflj; Mass.-, t,, yp-. 



»e i.g- - -■ ■ 



Vt/WI e' , . .. ■! '"lei. -'-,■■-. ..'.I i :i... .■. i.i--. I 



I ,,,.,. ,1, ,-r.u, Mass , b. le ' ,,,,, |.; '| i,,,„ , 



■<•■'■■. "■ ■"' : ' "i.lM.ii .*,, Ivrs. eld. by rle- t:.-a,-..n f;e.,ie- 



1 ■ • ■ 15. 'I 'ha.', er. sam.- place. 



Sting. Imported brindlebilllbiteh, ?)!-«. eld, by it..- n , 

 . im BOMi Id I bten New 5 orki. 



Kniy O'Mii-i -Lrtt-t/ ichttjis. k.-d Irish sehi-i niippe-. nv the Korv 

 O'Mnre Kennels uVlbauy, M, V. i, a dog I... v[ - ,i ■ ,,,, ,, , 

 iCaml.rl.lge. N. V.i. ... Wtel, to Mr. F, ff . Von.,, Boa Oil 16 

 hitch Uj Mr. A. A. Raymond iKernulk, Cenu.i. .out .. hi., h, !-, r ,,1,|. 



ick >t. v.,. 



I.K.lTHS. 

 — Hone ttt IlvioI of thin ...I.e.... 

 -.louiity idte!,,.-i. TWO pouitel's, v. helped Pole It, nuned 



Mr. Eibvai-d ' i.i. -II Ni iv ' Ii'leans L:i 1 





FLUSHES. 





b Doa.— Everyone knov«s I 



jnudseer's pieLnre. ",\ 



; the Royal Humane Knei, 



ty, the said membej' 



thei than a large NewfOlUCM 



land dp?. A l-'arisian 



if i hi- noble breed ha- just 



.|,ialili.-d himself lo be 



isi i iei .■-. f 1 1 '-■ ■ i .1 '- 



tde. and has earned the 





e fmm bi-e. a ume, 



Ug ill the Hue Oe fri'zel, i 





self I cm h"Ui.. i. n a -It. r' 



,::: ii:| ; ! 



tiom- in a room ri here there 



was ;., hip. The baby 



near 1 he tir.miae.e, slipped 



m the heeirthstoue and 



the bais. where he lav. iui 



able to extricate him- 



familv. fortmuit e!v. [.« -sse 



- i a-, l g-.nrieent 5ew- 



dog. >\ Inch is .-x.-eedingh 



attaehedxa thechiltl. 





noble brute, who was 





.' - the 0, seized the 





sftter of the i i, 





ies [ n .liheir wav 





tig the facei b :.. 



^jLcfoa-:^ eSCaPCd 



itf one w .two trifling 



3 HkAtivs Oxi.v PtW.— Mfc 



Cliarles Keadc, whe is 



far too dead earnest to desc 



■I'd t( - OT nnv light 



English lai.go.-.g. s i r di 



ed by a London story- 



of bark, steal and whi 



Among the curious ; 

 on Broadway, one of t 

 small Skye' terrier p 

 Whenever any obstl 

 fed it yelped and 



il 



Cpr her n, w pet dog. 

 - ^nr,j tO Is till t 



A meehanie at Rising Hun. Ind., while sawing veneeriiej 

 from a walnut knot, discovered iu the. twisted libels of the 

 wood a delineation of ». .spaniel's In ■.'•; is p Eecl il Si 

 by an arlist. 



The. price of a v\ife in Siberia is eight dogs, but not know- 

 ing the market, price of dogs in Siberia, it is hard letlinu 

 whether this is cheap for a wife or not i„.w,n i if.Lcn 



