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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Ar/orsT IfV, 1888. 



y&il at the finish, so what matters about the commencement? 

 i existence m free press, and 

 to use it to furl hoi tip Sir 

 own ends may iiiul themselves mistaken. I expect to come in ' 

 for plenty of Blander after Bpeakingont freely and iiiijmrtiallv 

 iny mind. It will. Bowever, be found that' the majority of 

 American dog lovers recrolre some more substantial argument, 

 than thai Of slander and abuse, neither of which con possibly 

 prove ;i tn.'in to be in the wrong, but only tend to strengthen. 



DACHSHUND]?.— isi ani! ~M. B. IInttnn"(Blne Belle and Octavin). 

 BEAGLEa!- 1st. r Watson (Cbdnstor); 3d, J, If. Sevier (Homer). 

 llAiMillvls. Dogs; 1st. W. J. Stewart (Corporal): 3d. Sir J. C Con' 

 Bitches: Ist. w. w, u ,.-.n . Km.y .; i,\. si,- i 





ii.in.. 



incTSd, II. 11. Holm 



irk and Niv.'n. who have not bred good dogs 

 st honors at our shows. My object is to im 

 Id dog shows, ftnd I am lo be. found only 01 

 who have similar intention at heart. 



Charles H. Mason-. 



DARUINCTON DOC SHOW. 

 THE i went \- til tli annual show of horses and dofjs was held 

 _L by the South Durham and North. Yorkshire horse and 

 dog -ho,v in Bumuicrsknott Park. Darlington, on Julv -'..and, 

 •is usual, when favored with good weather, the gathering of 

 visitoiBWas very large. Darlington i- the buy.-., on., day 

 shoe, in England, perhaps in the world. The entries this ,-,..,> 

 amounted to al out I'dT, which is eonsidered a fair in 

 some years the entries exceed and others a little under, that 



Bl mounds there were no entries.. It seems strange that a 



.•:..,. I .i-,-s..: bloodhounds cannot be brought together in the 

 Via Mi uf England whilom tho South there is alwavs a good 

 show ol Ibis variety. 

 I., deei hound.- Mr. Joplin's Chieftain was once more to the 



front. 



in champion greyhounds Mr. Swinburne's Rosemarie just. 

 managed to be u he. late k :nne! romp inion Bonny I.ass. The 



open ela^s:s oi greyho.tnd;. as. usual, were really good, and 

 anv oi 'flic noticed do..- were cpiite lit to win at ordinary 

 show--. In the bibb .-lass Mr. Nelson was first and second wiili 

 am oi h.s. which we favorably noticed at York. 



hi champion retrievers Mr. Crofts won with King. In the 

 open dog class the quality was only fair. In bitches the win- 

 ners wi re gi "l. Mr. Crofts was again to the fronts 



champion Pointers.— First, Ponto (late Fletcher's) and a son 

 of his. "Young Ponto, won in open class do.-, .a-.,,- ,-,il,,.. Don 

 Coming second. In hitches over ..nlbs. Hubv. a. daughter 

 ill Ponto, w,,n tils', and we like her betlcr I ban either her sire 

 or b o'h:r. !u pointer dogs under .V.lbs. Mr. Hulled had a 

 clear win with Devon Bastow, and also in small-sized bit, ■lies 

 wiih Las- of Devon. AVe consider this bitch about the best in 

 Kn ai.id. and have no donbi but she is as good ill the Held as 

 on the bench. 



[n black and tan setter dogs first went to Mr. Shorthose's 

 Don 1., a (log we do not fancy much: he is verv bad in coat 

 and leggy, Black and tan setter bitches, first, champion 

 Fan if. with Moll IV. second. We ecriainlv consider M..I1 

 much the best. She won first at th dace this 



month, also at Fork- and wo think her about the best black 

 ■n„i tan setter we know. 



.Mr Button had ii all his own way in dachshunde. 



The beagles were a faircJass, but the majority of them were 

 too large in our opinion. 



The harriers turned up pretty good, with scarcely an indif- 

 ferent one shown. 



[n clumbers, there seems to he only the Duke of Portland 

 and Mr. Holmes who have got anything worth exhibiting. 



In black or liver spaniels the winners were all blacks. Mr. 

 Roylewpn one- more with Zulu. Mr.Easten's two bitches 

 running him pretty .lose. In the any other variety Mr. Eas- 

 tenwas Brat here', and Mr. Rovle second, with a' verv nice 

 black and tun bitch. 



Fox-terriers were pretty well represented. Brokciihurst 

 Rally winning in champion "dogs, looking as well as ever, and 



l.adv lo-.i nee more p. i fie front in champion bitches, Mr, 



Knper won first in open class dogs and open class bitch, s. with 

 Raby Tyrant and Richmond Olive. The winning fox-,, , , i,, 

 dog puppy is a very nice one, and his owner refused a long 

 price for him; the wire-haired were, equally as good as their 

 smooth companions, and some of them changed hands at large 

 figures. Insporting puppies, Mr. Easteii won with Beverly Bern. 

 'I his, log has bet,, doing a lot, of winning lately, beating the 

 week previous Mr. Royie's Zulu, and we were quite surprised 

 lo find him entered here among the puppies. 



In toy terriers, both smooth and rough. Mr. Foster met with 

 little competition. In black and tan terriers, Burke once more 

 wiiu. There setsns nothing to come near him. Iu the small 

 class. Mr, .Swinburne won. 



There were no poodles shown. Pomeranians were a good 

 .•lass, I diarlie being one- more equal to the occasion. 



In pugs, Mr. Poster again won, and we can see very little to 

 . boose between these two young ones, 



Champion Cassie won again in sheep dogs. In the open dog 

 class, Mr. Eastonjs Highlander, a dog we have always liked, 



|-:rst'n'nd second, were I „',t iYg. » 'd "om s. We ,"'.: ■■[■ n''-d '.-ccon i 

 prize, to first. Smooth sheep dogs- first. K, Sutton's Gazelle; 

 oinl. Mindfull. There, were two or three in the class we 

 prefer! ed to the latter, who is quite still", and it was evidently 

 quite as much as she could do to walk round the ring, 



Skye terriers turned up two of the best in the fancy and 

 we, quite agree with the decision. Scottish Queen II. first and 

 Heather second. The Dandy Dmmonts were a small class 

 but good in quality. Tim Irish terrier, we,-, also good. Pagan 



pea ted lie- performance here, The liedliiigt.ons Mere good and 



r light of flesh but still thei 



id st 



■olid- 



o de- 



Bend Or looking 

 living him. 



Newfoundlands were fairly good. 



In St. Bernards Bayard won in the champion class with 

 nothing against hin'i. In the open class for dogs Faust 

 came once, more to the front, The bitches were fairly well 

 represented and the winners well placed. Were Khiva an 

 ipCh or two higher she would be difficult, to beat, 



In mastiffs Mr, Boyle won first in dogs and first in bitches, 



both well known and clear ahead of everything in their 

 classes. G. 



following are the. awards; 



pEEBfl 'ENDS.— Dogs: 1st, H. C. Joplln (Chiefta'ml; Al, A. aud 



B, tf. Maxwell (Minna), 



QRKYH01 NDS. Chamwon Class: 1st, T. B. Swinburne fEose- 

 mane) Open Classes -Ooi/s: 1st, ,T. Curnow i Hai-bapim,; -'(]. .1. E, 

 ,,!.,.■,.■ I.ilfi,,.- Inland gi. H..I, .Nelson (Aeldia and 



■Azalea). 1'rrPiEs. D„,,s: 1st. M. Donegan ,'llc Lacy I; ail, W. i ur- 

 ness i Prince of ileum!) rk,. JJitelu-s: 1st, T. Harrison , Prelty Nell, ; 

 g,|. 11. .Miie; i ■ ,• Vllllieg 



HETSU1VEKS.— Champion Class: 1st. .7. K. Crofts living). Open 

 Cusses, I/oi/s: 1st, A. E. Amsworth i Falcon'i; 3d. C, Drnrv (Wal- 



,, , Hitches: Cup, 1st and :,M. J. E. Cr,.tls iTopsy II. and Lucy). 



POINTERS. -Cilimpio:.' Class: 1st, J. ft Crotrs l'eule, I ■.,.,, 

 l-,i. I. E. Crofl ■ ' Vnuii-,' I'onloi: "g 1 1 . . I Kliurt.liiis,. ip„u 1',,|,tj,. 



Bit ',, island cud, J. E. Crofts IHuby): 8d, J. L. Bulled (Devon 



em;:. ;-,)■ all. -/a,.,;/,,.- 1st. .7. 7.. Bulled I Devon Busiov. ,; :;d, Sir .1. 

 W . Pease, Bm-t, 37. r, , Miss FopL ititchr.s: 1st, .7. L. Bulled 1 . , 

 .'I. J. Sliortl.osc (Lady). 

 'i'.j tebs.-Black and Hrf— Dogs: 1st, J, Sborthose (Don I.i: 



i c, .I,,,,- ,.-, amnion Brouse). Bitch-,: i-i •' L ; . ■'■' id 



I, ,,,i|.i,,n tan if., ; g,i, ii. Mitchell (Moll IV. Inisn.-lst and 3d, J. 



C. iMucdouu. i bade KobertMind Hi-neral Koborlsi. AkvOtberVakiety 



,,, island 3,1. ,!. sliortliose iKoyal IV. and Royalty), Bitohes: 

 Equal ist and cup, J. Shorthose (Novelette); T.B. Bowers (Heather 

 ' 



3,l..l.'U..vleiZn, 



1 Tower and atlai 



IP. .1. Rr.Vlc (/.lllll 

 IR1KTV. Ist, W, I 



cohinn 

 iritli s< 



quarry 



IIKOKK.S II \IHt;l> I- 

 ardaon (Gallant); 3d. i; 

 ■b-.iVei,: 3d. T. p. Pr 

 J. W. Corner (Eskdale 1 

 A. HreenweTl Vic): 3d 



BEARLE.— 1 believe in beagles, and am glad to see 



inerry little fellows some notice In four 



s. Of course, there are plenty of sportsmen who look 



vereign disdain on both the tiny hound and its humble 



but! suppose I have reached that time of life whet, 



is- to be ashamed of au amusement which amuses. 



efore Denver was dreamed of my camp wason t hem 



d before an adobe had marred the banks of the Big 



vonte ranees were the valleys of the [forth Platte 



tvstone-region, then abounding in antelope and 



ick-tail deer, to say nothing of the countless herds 



which, to my mind, never afforded half the sport 



.1 give in front of a little pack of bea- 



r-ZEE (Glen Allen, Va.). 



as- f 



Itih-hn: lsl.W.I 

 ,11 ■ .Ma-lie'l',. ' Hit,', 



SI'OI 



1st. W 

 , Bcll.o 



2d, w. Jacks 

 ",. Wilson <St. 



-/"■r/bi;/. 1st, 



nan.: :,i. 

 e Arllnir. 



Pins., i,-; hi, i 3d. m \ Poster (Bradford Ruby and Diamond). 



DAI.MA'llANs -Isl. .1. lom-clry iTnalsurei; 3d. \V s. P, ingle 

 ,sn,.|,. 



oHEEP.-cimmi'ion Class; 1st. T. B. Swinburne (Lassie.. Ronon 



/'..a- I -;. T. Easlon illighlaiuleri; 3d, W. Atkinson i.Mnrkman . 

 /.'.Oi,.,; i,i. s. BaddingtOB ..Winnici; 3d. Dr. .hone, .Tnwiiv Lass. 

 snooTii: 1,1. K. Mnlmii a. a/. He ; 3d. 11. c Inplin (Mindful). Local 

 Class: 1st, J. Theakston and Son (Chancel; - 1 .'- Hainnn.n.i (Wues . 



siCVE l'EUKn;i;s.-i.si. W.E. Easten (Scottish Queen IX); 3,1.11. 

 C. .l..plin illeatbetv. 



HARD-FIAIIUID si i, i I'll ITltl;i!;;;s. Isi, Ludlow and Blomfleld 

 (Rambler); 3d. Miss baing' iFoxie). 



DAXDIB DINJ10NT TERRIERS.— Bog*: 1st aud plate. J. C. Carriek 

 (Pasha); 3d. .1. Locke (The Astrologer). Bitchee. Ist. G. S. Ball 

 nlennle li-ansi; 2.1. \V. E Kasten IBorder Qu..-n ■. 



IRISH TERRIERS. Bogs: 1st and cup, W. (iraliamiPagan II <■ 3,1 

 fj. R. lirelil d-Tiripei a. Iiih-hn: 1st. R. Ii. Carey ichanipieii Snuga 

 Sd, G. R, Kr<-lii'Kiti> ,. 



BFbl.INB'l'oN TERRIERS— Blue- Ist and Cup, .1 A Bitty (Diana): 

 8d. D. Hoss (Clanfiiiani. Anv OtHBH Vaiiikty ■■ 1st. .1. A. Uaiv 

 ,pin, h, i i: 3d, II. B. Wats.m (Daffodil). 



BULLDOGS.-Doffs: Isi and 3.1, .1 llensliall iBend Or and Julius 

 Caesar). Bite-hep. 1st, (;. Raper (Sbodovaq 3d, J, Peace iRcdowm. 



BULI.-TERRIfiRS.-lst. .1. fhatwln (Cairo); ad. n. ttndeiinson 



s. - Do 



Class- 1st. .). C. Mnedona (Bayanii 

 . .Toplin (Faust): 3d, its Hall Ivdn. 

 1); Sd. H. \V. cane.', l.adv Blade, . 



Bitchi -. 1st, J. K. Kaj 



.MASrlll-'S.-/l.e/s; 1st. J. Boyle (Sit Baiaietl : 2d, 11. C. Joulln 

 (Brindled Sultan,. Bitclint: 1st. J. Rovle iL'rown Pril 

 Breen ,1 -million Nancy Kxtiia Class Ist, Mrs. .M. A Foster Brad- 

 ford Hero; 3d. J. Peace ( Bole: :;•!. ii. K. Krelil .Guinevere.: III.. .1. J. 

 Thompson i Bashful). 



THE LONDON BENCH SHOW. 



TUB i bird international beucb show, to be held at London, 

 Ont., the first week in October, will undoubtedly prove to be 

 a very 6ucs8ssful affair, Mr. Lincoln writes that the prospect 



for a large entry is % I. The management 'Will span no 



pains or expense to make the show lid-class in every respect. 



itho 



.qui 



ll„ 



other classes wiU receive Sin for Hist prize. The 

 cittlsis quite large, and will probably be added to. Among 

 the specials are *]S for each of the best kennel, n ■: less-tl an 

 five, of English and Irish setters, and pointer.,. Col. Walker, 

 the president, gives a special prize of flO for the best English 

 setter, dog or birch, owned and entered by a resident of the. 

 Unked States. The American and Canadian express om- 

 paTues will return all dogs free that may be intrusted to then' 

 care and fare prepaid lo the show. Entry blanks may be had 

 by addressing the secretary. Mr. J. Puddicotnbe, * London 

 Souse, London, Ont. Entries close Sept. 19. 



BULLDOGS.— Editor Forest and Stivnm: Upon opening 

 my last number of Forest AND Stream I came at once on 

 "Podgere's" discourse on dogs. Of course, as a doggy man, I 

 read it at once, and enjoyed it until I euinc to the following: 

 -There me dogs that fit exactly the grade, of society that 

 affect them. Commencing with the bull, where do you find 

 htm; With the sporting fraternity, the prko-ring aavOoatt . 



so ou up to the noble setter, the gentleman's dog." 1 •-, , 



right there. 1 affect bulldogs. I for a long time bred setters, 

 and good ones, too— gentlemen's dogs— but now I keep mill- 

 dogs. "Pudgers" has quite hurt my feelings. UTiat right, has 

 he tout this way fling a slur upon the little band of bulldog 

 breeders and fanciers who are eiidea voriug to keep the noble 

 old breed olive. I hope "Podgers"' wrote without thinking, 

 and I IC-aiee flvit In- di-e, ei.'-. . -apposed to be about dugs, 

 wandorsoff mostly to other subjects. Possibly he may be a 

 lover of dogs in general, but knows little about them really, 



'he know, as little al I the class that affect them. Has 



"Podgers" ever heard of the London Bulldog Club; I can tell 

 hiui the members are not composed of "sports 7 ' or prize- 

 lighters. If he ever attends a dog show in England, ho will 

 find that bulldogs have many friends among th, ladi ■-. and 

 that a pure-bred bull is uot to tie bought for a few dollars. 

 Does "Podgers" kuow that Vero Shaw ts a bulldog mar,, and 

 in America let him look over the list of owners and breeders 

 of bulldogs, ami see. if they belong to the class he refer! 

 Bulldog fanciers are neither better or worse than their brother 



1'al 



:, bl 



a good deal in this way. and "Podgers" gives me the oppor- 

 tunity to offer a few remarks, and 1 hope that the public will 

 understand that bulldog owners are not,, as a rule, prize- 



i -ports" or blackguards. "Wo are understood by a 



few. else Forest and Stream would not open its columns as 

 freely for bulldogs as setters.— Hemlock. 



OTJEB FOR KATTLKSNAKE BIT B. — Ellicott City, Mil. 

 Aug. 1", iss.'.;.— Editor Fo,v. st and Sin-out: 1 have just, read 

 your correspondent "Ouacnita's" account of his brother's dog 

 being bitten by a snake. He seem.-, to have tried no remedies. 

 Let me suggest one which coidd have saved the ear of the 

 poor bitch and relieved her cruel sufferings within twenty- 

 tour hours. It is simply strong milk puncn. with the sugar, 

 ice, and nutmeg left out. We had a dog bitten by a copper- 

 head snake, a reptile whose bite is nearly as fatal as that of 

 the crotalus, and iu a much worse place, the inside of the 

 mouth. She was taken home instantly and dosed with trash 

 milk and whisky until she was too drunk to move. W beo she 

 •as the next morning. She 



ed. 



id i 



3 VK'AHS TESTIMONIAL.— 4t a meeting of the com - 

 ■ it was resolved that contributions be solicited for this 

 rom exhibitors at the coming bench show to be held at 

 m in October, as the amount alrca.h subscribed falls 

 d what the committee deem necessary for ,, i.itoe- i™ 

 ial.-WM. Hi-osoN, Sec.-Treas. 



GONE l"i IK ([][( JICENS.— Mr. N. Elmore, of Grauby, 

 Conn., has gone to Iowa for a month among ihe prairie 

 chickens. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



Kennel notes are inserted in this column free o£ charge. To insure 

 publication of notes, correspondents MUST (.UVE the following par- 

 ticulars of each aniinnt; 



I. Color. 0. Name, and residence of ownar, 



8. breed. buyer or seller. 



3. Sex. 7. Sire, with id, sire and dam. 



t. Age. or B, , i. trier ,.f sire. 



5. bale of birth, of breeding or 9. Dam, with her sire and rium. 

 of death. 10. Owner of dam. 



All names must be plainly written. Communication on one side of 

 paper only, and siiaied wil li writer's name. 



instruction! 

 Tony. Bv Mr LaKoi 



• 1 lielied English 



(Dash III.- Opal, out r, 



Witt 



... i v 



■ l.MKP 



Folkn, Frmnd .,,ul FerHg. Bv the 

 . Mass.. for tawny and white ranch 

 •d Aug. :i, ISMS, by champion Bnnivard 



•|..-.|iiassrt Kennel. Lancaster. l\l n . 



. ... d \ug. 

 •.'. I -SI. bv champion Honlvirrt nut of Tl , , A KM a., 



HI-- Ridge. IU Mr, 

 orange and white Englis.. . 

 ellewillruid Rube, out of Sallv i bellon-Hlr.nde,. 



Dora, Bv Mr. J. H. Dalliha. Cleveland, O., for pointer hitch. 

 whelped March 17, 1883, by ihnrnpion Sensation out of bevoi.shi.e 



I.e- 



JOckSprat. Bv the Mignon Kennel. Cortland. N. Y.. for black, 

 with while nn breast, cocker spaniel dog. whelped A p.ril |U, byUlow 

 (Bub Jenny) out of Imported hitch. 



I ■■ By the Miction Kennel. Cortland. N. v.. for black and 



white licked cocker spaniel dog, whelped April a 1883 Gllos! 



Migaon. 



Juoiih/ y.nlu. Mv Mr. Irv.ng M. I>,w,v. New Haven, Ct.. for liver 

 cocker spani.d dog. whelped April 17. issw. by champion Zulu iKodo 

 Loilil out of impart-d Sweep K,.llo-S| .... . 



"-.■ ''/,/../ ,s. /.„■(,/ W-II-. -.u„l Tihl.ie. Hv Mr. T. c 

 I'aX'.n. K.,s|..n. Mass.. for I. lack, ran and whu. collie bitches, 

 whelped May ','.'.. Iss-J. lo imported I'.disai.in out of imp... -ted lol.a. 



.„,. I.n,l. ■■ K,l„„ ,,:„„± „,„! S,„il. Hy.Mr. ; 



Boston, Mass.. for i. lack, white and tan collie doRS, Whelped May SB, 

 IS88, by Imported Talisman ...,i •■! Imported luna. 



i,. Fivaii, Leonard. Pa ■•■ ::.eki i. i: 1 , for red Irish setter 

 bitch, whelped Jan I'i. iss'i ,( .Ienel.o -Svrecn II.). 



/.'.a Noir. By Mr. C V. v s,.wii Tarrytown, N. V.. for im- 

 la.'ie.l lil.ick ce.ker spaniel dog puppy, by Prince out of Mr. Joyce's 

 oitch. 



OVot.v and Bar M„i,l. By Mr. c V. \'. Sewell. Turn-town, N. V., 

 for Imparled liver spaniel dog and l.ilcll. l»v P. lace mil i.f .Mis doyce s 

 bitch. 



Linden. By Mr. E. ('. Alden. Dedham. Mass.. forbluck pointerbiteh. 

 wbeltied Jan. 26, 1883. by liuume (Strong's i'ete— Barker's frinccsSl 

 out of Maud S. (Pete. Jr.— Kate). 



BRED. 



jsr-Scc instruct io.is (it head oj Out column. 



.luiio—Cnnnl Fa),ier. Mr .!.-, rv i oekrell's i MeTiiphis.Tenn.) black. 

 white and tan English settei triteh luni (Rake irauny)toMr.\V, V, 



, ,. des'., I ', ,|inl Klipier ill.Mid — Magiioliai. .bine II). 



K„t- It.—Uuinil Kitiii,;: Dr. A F. M.iKinwv's I Foreat. Hill. Ten., 

 black, white and can Lnglish setter '■"■ 

 beep o' Dav) to Mr. W. ft (en 

 June 31. 



Xcllic -Startle. Mr. .lei rv f.'ockr.-H's Olemphis. Tenn.) black, white 

 and tan Knglish. setter aiieh Nellie i Rake— Phyllis) lo Dr. D. D. Saun- 

 ders's startle ifiladstone— Juno), July 30. 



WHEIJ'S. 

 £)»« Sec instructions at head of this column. 



,1/in/. Mr. .1. Heron Crosnian's i New York) English setter bitch 

 ia; il.ii „, I, Daisy Dean), Aug. 0, ten, by Mr. .1. C. Higgins's Dash- 



Ventts. Mr. W. Uamerslej-'s iSt. Leonard, 7'. Q.) wh'te and iirindle 

 bull bitch Venus (Bonny Boy— (dpsyi. Aug, .'J. four (two dog*) by his 

 Jack. 



Cirri- J. Mr. W. B. (Jales's -: Memphis. Term, i English setter hitch 

 Carrie J. (Count Noble— Peep o; Day), July gg, si's, (four dogs;, by Mr. 



lo,,'. ,', II v, an, head'- Irenton. N. .7.) tawny and •white 



collie Ditch L;u-k , A. K. , .'., three dogs), by Mr. Thomas 



H. Perry's champion Robin Adair. 



,;,,/,,..:,',/ (',.•,,■„. .Mr. c. V. V. Sew.-11's (Tairvtown, N. Yd cocker 

 spaniel bitch Sypsey Queen ,Low— Guess). Julv 3D, five < two clogs), 



by Ben Lacl.lne iBenedici 

 " fa. Mr. C. V. V. >, 

 Linda, Julv 80, Bvi 



Pas 



I let - 



Fli'rt. Mr. A. 8. Bishop's (Pittsburgh, fa. , English setter bitch Flirt 

 (Thunder— Minerva), Aug. I, seven (three dogs), by his Fairy Prince 

 iPontiac-Faiiv II. I. 



Fun. Mr. E. C. Allen's , Dedham. .Mass.i black pointer hitch Fan 

 (Tele-HelJei. .Time '.3, five , four dogs",, hv his Pete, Jr (Bete - Nell). 



ILEH. 



L..: ' '-a, 





nth- 



■■ Ter 



. ,. ,, ,', Blad: grevlioiuid dog. is months old, bv Master's 

 i':- , , ,, -: .:. : -: Sallv. bv Mr. C. H. Mas,,!, (River Edge, N. ,f.i l" 



Mr. II. Witter Smith , \Y.avesler. Mass.,. 



Urrt Hurt, . Black and r.i, s, a, ,.,- ,!,,,- I: i (1 ,a:ih- ,1! Tom-Flora'. 



hy Mr. E. C. Alden iDedli: m Ua„ Mr. f. T. Bailey i PI ■, 



Ma,s.!. 



Tapttcy. Black and tan seller hiich, IS months old) , Tom fanny 

 Ruperli' hy.Mr. E. C. Alllenllledaaii. M,i,s ,,,, Mr. (.'. T l:.,ii,e, LI ,- 



',/,/ 



. "da- 



well as oyer. The same remedy has I: 

 neighbors, in .several cases and with unvarying, success. I 

 hope my prescription, which is equally good and more pleas- 

 ant for ' man as well as beast, may sa.ve. some sportsman's dog. 



— T. B. DORSBY. 



DEATHS. 

 £jgT- ,s'ee inxtrttrtia.ix at head of tliU column. 



Emperor BVed- Whelps Seven English setters, whelped 



',.,■:' i- :. Owned by Mr. J. K. Boyd, Hem ostead, I,. I. 



,s„.r,,„. I.iltl- ChipimdUi lirlir Two black, white and tan Eng 

 , on,, blue h.do-.n bitch, u helped April 10,1882 

 fount Noble— Be,, i.- T.i, owned bv Mr. W.B. ( iat.es (Memphis.Tenri.l, 

 , i . : • i.iere'l for the N. A. K. 'C. Derby. 

 PRESENTATIONS. 

 Eg- See instructions at head of this coht l»H . 

 Btui ffidge, Orange and white English setter dog, whelped March 



