422 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



|Deo. SO. 1888. 



Moving od Dido soon drew to a point, but almost immediately 

 detected the mistake and ranged off. Runnimrdown wind in 

 the open Belle Bushed a brace and stood to wins. Orderedon, 

 Belle S6ou drew to game, but the quails would not lie, and Mr. 

 BriggS shot one of them. Belle not standing to snoot, bat 

 stopping at command. A few moments after both dogs had 

 runout of sight, and were not seen tor some seconds, when 

 Belle was found on the further side of a little ridge on point. 

 Dido ranged bv. and seeing Belle ran in beside her, pointing 

 the Same bird, B0U1 bitches staunch. The judge the called 

 up the brace and awarded the heat and third prize to Belle. 

 T)own fifty minutes. 



SUMMARY. 



ALL-ACED STAKE. 



First Pacific Coast Field Trials Club's Trials; All-Aged 

 Stake; open to all setters and pointers owned on the Pacific 

 slope: First, S35; so. -i.!. sr>. . ii'rd, sit). Entrance $5, closed 

 Nov. 15, 1-5*3, with thirteen ••n' lies, seven starters, run at 

 \V;.lllou-n Tknl.ors, < ' -.\ . Nov. '.''■. '-'V. i.'\ 1S83. Judge, F. W. 



Dunn, Esq., Battle Mountain Nevada. 



ito pointer bitch Beautiful 

 tter bitch Sybil XI. (Dan 



J. M. Bassford, ,!r.S liver: 



■i ■:■■■■ i i.-liiimpicui Kan_ er — C 



Thos. Bennett',. hJ:.--'. :- 1 

 —Sybil). 



r". N. Post's red and white setter bitch Dido (champion Ben 

 —Jessie), heal 



J. Oh Edward's black, white and tan setter dog Dash (Bel- 

 ton II.— Bellei. 



F. A. Tuft's black and tan setter dog Dorr (Don— Lady), beat 



H. H, Brio's red setter bi1 eh Belle (native Irish red). 



J. M. Bassford, Jr.'s, black and white setter dog Don (native 

 Euirliah), a bye. 



.Second Series. 



Don- beat Don. 



Beautiful Queen beat Dido. 



FINAL TIE FOB WEST PLAGE. 



Don- beat Beautiful Queen aud won first prize. 



TIE TOR. SECOND PLACE. 



Beautiful Queen beat Belle and won second prize. 

 ties; for third place. 

 Third Series. 

 Dido beat Sybil 11. 



F1KAL TIE FOR THIRD PLACE. 



Belle beat Dido and won third prize. 



THE SOUTHERN STATES FIELD TRIALS. 

 PEEB All-Aged S( .ike of the Sotrtaern States Field Trials 



divided beta 

 The Champi 

 other entry. 

 in our next 



Kennel colui 



Third w 



larrison's London, Grouse Dale;; ml Foreman, 

 ake was won bvG.ith over Sue, the only 

 del ailed report of the running will be given 

 for to-day, even with the extra pages, our 

 re crowded with news reports. 



THE LOWELL BENCH SHOW. 

 [From our special correspondent^ 



THE show opened on Wednesday morning Dec. 12, and con- 

 tinued Thursday and Friday, closing at 10 P. M. on the 

 14th. It was held in'connectionwith the poultry show of the 

 Middlesex Association, and both were under the superintend- 

 ence of Mr. Chas. A. Andrew, of West Boxford. Mass., whose 

 unfailing good nature and obliging disposition, were important 

 factors in making things pleasant for both exhibitors and 

 visitors. That preliminary preparations were not more ener- 

 getientlv pushed, was due 'more to a lack of experience, than 

 to willingness of spirit or executive ability, and to this cause 

 may be ascribed the fact that the entries only reached 1ST, 

 when more than twice that number could readily have been 

 obtained bv making the existence of the show known more 

 wiuely. However, it was plainly manifested, that there is a 

 growing interest in dogs in this vicinity, and that it will con- 

 tinue to lie an annual and successful event, is beyond doubt. 



The judges selected by the committee were Mr J. F. Kirk, 

 Of Toronto. Can., for sporting dogs and collies, and Dr. George 

 Walton, of Boston, for the remainder of the non-sporting 

 division. The former has always been u popular judge, to 

 which the present occasion was no exception, and Dr. Walton 

 has a wide circle of friends, extending far beyond Boston 

 (which he has made his home since lSdo), who* have eveiy 

 confidence in his knowledge aud trustworthiness. 



The attendance was very good, taking all things into con- 

 sideration, anil the judges* decisions gave rise to no growling 

 whatever. 



The classes Iks! rilled were Irish setters, spaniels, and collies, 

 aud the, quality of the. exhibits in those classes was much 

 above the average. No doubt the influence of Dr. Jarvis's 

 kennel, at Claremont, N. H., has disseminated a widespread 

 taste throughout New England for the handsome and stylish 

 red Irishman, and out of seventeen entries at Lowell, in the 

 red Dish setter classes, there was not a bad one. The show of 

 spaniels owed much of its attractiveness to the large exhibit 

 made by Messrs. Leavitt and Fellows, of the Hornell Spaniel 

 Club. "Twenty-three -collies were exhibited and made a very 

 creditable display, the winners being well worthy of their 

 honors. 



In English setters Royal Sultan won without much trouble. 

 He was well shown. 



Dash won in the champion class for Irish setters. He looked 

 excellently well, with lots of hard muscle. The* open class 

 for bitches brought half a dozen beauties before the judge, 

 Noreen II. winning, her condition, although perhaps five 

 pounds too fat, being so admirable, that she carried off the 

 special prize, a handsome collar, offered by Mr. Kirk, for the 

 sporting dog shown in the best bench show condition. She is 

 of the highest, order of excellence as a typical bitch, and is 

 not too long hi the leg, a tendency too common in the breed 

 Tin's fault 'should be 'carefully bred out. Zelda, who won 

 second, is a very stylish little bitch. Syren II., vhc, isalso a 

 good-looker, and Romaiue, Flo and Nellie were worthy of 

 their cards. 



I he | • ippv class was a good one, aud first and second went 

 to two hanclsone large puppies by Glencho out of Syren II,, 

 the winning bitch being shown in better condition than the 

 dog. But-. Spot and Nettie Sandy were quite good. 



The Gordons, though few in number, were fair. 



Pointers were all of good style, Rita Croxteth (although 

 heavy in whelp), Tucker's Drake and Thorn, being especially 

 worthy of notice. 



The'Uornell Club had their usual success in spaniels. Dash, 

 Baroness, Bonanza, Dinah, Ruby, and Brunette, all winning; 

 first prizes. Dash and Ruby were perhaps the best of this lpt, 

 but all were brought into the ring in blooming condition. 

 Some spaniels of far more than ordinary merit, made their 

 debvt at Lowell. The place of honor unquestionably belongs 

 ... Oho II., who, although only 16 months old, has rapidly 

 matured into a very taking cocker. He weighs only 22 lbs., 

 but has abundance of bone, a requisite too often deficient in 

 our cocker spaniels, and first-class coat and feather. He beat 

 Hornell Ruby in the contest for a special prize given for the 

 best cockeig and it is high praise to say that ho quite 

 merited the award. Blackie III. and Critic also made their 

 first bow to the public, and are. likely often to repeat their 

 A pair of clumbers owned by Dr. Plimkett, of 

 Lowell, are much better than some that have appeared at our 

 larger shows. 



Lanee was alone in the champion class for deerhounds. 

 looked better than at New York and London. 



Friday Night and a nameless puppy, were the only grey- 

 hounds, both shown by Mr. H. W. Smith, of Worcester, who 

 brought them to the 'scratch in beautiful condition. The 

 puppy promises to be more than a good one. 



Foxhounds were few, but the puppy Lena B. is promising. 



Dell was the best of the. beagles shown, the others being 

 rather large, coarse and wide-chested to be quite acceptable, 

 but they were a good stamp nevertheless. 



Old Brockenhurst Joe. carrying his years bravely, looked 

 every inch a terrier, lie wears well. Jeopardy aud Bruise 

 are fox-terriers of the correct type. 



In mastiffs, Messrs. Shaw ,t Bates took the honors, with 

 Agrippa and Beua. King is a large, dog of good mastiff char- 

 acter, his cow hocks, however, cannot be overlooked. 



Sara is a Newfouudlnnd ol well-bred appearance, but on the 

 small side. 



Mr. Lindsay brought out Rex in spick-and-span order for 

 the collie, championship and was unopposed. He had to play 

 second fiddle with Kitty Mac to Lady BesS tor the bitch prize. 

 The latter is a beauty. " Floss wou iii puppies. She is a neat 

 taking bitch. The 'second prize winner was very shy, and 

 would not show lumself well. If he gains confidence 

 with age, he will yet gain higher honors. Mr Giibei t's collies 

 were not in the best of coat and are rather a heavy-headed 

 sort, too full in the eye. This criticism is especially applicable 

 to Bon. They are all of an attractive color, tavray red. Meg 

 Merrilies and' Rob Bow respectively first aud second in the 

 puppy class, are good "looking dogs, but the dog is too high on 

 the leg and heavy in ear to promise much for his future suc- 

 cess on the bench. 



Romulus was alone in champion bulldogs, he having appeared 

 in place of Tippoo, entered from the same kennel." Boz aud 

 Moses were awarded first and second in the open class, the 

 former winning by a good handful. Sweet Briar is a capital 

 brindle bitch, but looks a little older in the mouth than the 

 record shows. 



Sankey is not a bad bull-terrier, but he was quite eclipsed 

 by Grand Duke, a new importation of the Messrs. Livingston, 

 and which will ueed a good uue indeed to beat him. Little 

 Maggie has many good points for a little one, although her 

 tail is a trifle too' well clothed. 



Among the remaining classes, Pepper, a good Skye, and 

 Sweep, a good poodle, wera the only ones showing anything 

 in the way of merit, if we except a small black and tan toy 

 terrier exhibited by Mr. J. A. Nickerson. Following is a list 

 of the 



-WARDS. 



ENGI4SH SETTERS.-/^*: 1st, Hugh Hill (Royal Sultan); 2d, J. 



A. Nickerson 'Geuei-jh. Uisdi cmi.. R. W. Roper Daniel Webster.. 



Bitches: 1st, C. A. R. Diraou (Floss). Puppies: 1st, (Alice). 



CHAMPION IRISH SETTERS.— Doas: 1st, Thomas Wilson (Dash). 

 -Open OtJss-iMcs.- 1st, Crush Hill 'Ki-niH i Ma ion. Hitches: 1st. 

 John F. Pw-ight .Noreen II.'.; Ud. Jean Hr,.svou-'.r .Z-.l.ia.. Very hig-h 

 com., l.S. I. nil. I Syren 11.. High o..ni..Em.s Rrnch-r d-lol; Ash- 

 more Kennel [Romaine.. com.. 11. 11. Tain Nellie Puppies: 1st. J. 

 C. Jes-.p l.advL.Iliputi: id. A. B. Guild ■■Dorcas:. Very high com., 

 L. T. Fiel-1 Raft . . High COm., Pre.-,:, Hill !v,i.e,-l :S;,.,L.. Com., .1. 



GORDON SETTERS.— Dous: Com.. D.. A. Goodwin, Jr., (Dan). 

 Bitches: •.'.!. Ashn ion- Kennel (Nellies High com., .1. A. Beckfortl 

 (Bess). Puppies: 2d, R. Bennett (Rook). 



CHAMPION POINTERS— Lkdeb 55 Las.— Dogs: 1st, Dr. F. C. 

 Plunked, i Snipes Bitches: 1st, G.-orge S. Tucker (Rita Oi-oxteth). 

 Pupnies: 1st. George S. Tucker i Drake.; *1. Dr. .1. H. Mavo (Thorm. 

 Very high com., G. W. Leavitt, Jr. (.Lady Isabel.. 



CHAMPION FIELD SPANIELS.-/;...,,-; 1st. Hornell Kennel Club 

 Dash). Bitches: Leavitt & Fellows (Bai-onessl. 



CHAMPION BLACK SPANIELS -Over an Lbs. -U<«jk: 1st, Leavitt 

 & Fellows I Knnanzn. -i irev ■ ;,,..-:: < .... Is-. Wir.ebester John- 



CHAMH' ■:• BL.u K OOCKEU -".'.MEl.S rsm u 28 i.B8.-X>ops: 

 1st.. I. P. Willev (Olio II.. Bitches: 1st, Leavitt A Fellows (Dinah). 

 ■ -..pen .'i. ss ?,„. ,■■>■:: i-,i. ,!, V SVillej (Bli .■!..:.- m Oora.. Ohas. 

 Allen (Black Fan i. Puppies. 1st. Winchester Johnson [Black Tour- 

 mic: 2d. Leavitt, &' Fellows . Blue PJi.l,.,,. 



CHAMPION COCKER SPANIELS— Othkb Than Buck.— Bitches: 

 1st. Leavitt & Fellows [Ruby i. Puppies: 1st, Leavitt ,i F.-ll. ■■■,.-, i [iru- 

 nettel. 



CLUMBER 8PAM.EIS.— Dogsi 2d, Dr. F. C. Plunkett (Romp). 



CHAMPION DEERHOFNDS.- Opos; lsl. J-ani E. Thaver & Bro. 

 (.Lance).— Opes Class— Puppies: John E. Thayer .Duncan). 



CHAMPION GHBEYHOTn"D6:— Dog*: 1st, II. W, Smith (Fridav 

 Niglit).-OPEN CCas*— Puppies: II. W.Smith (uo name). 



FOXHOUNDS.-Dot/s: 2d. Lewis Brousdon (Bounce). Pitches: 

 2d. Lewis Brousdon (Dixie Bo. Ph/j/hks.- 1st, Lewis Bronsdou (Lena 

 B.I. 



BEAGLES.— Doys: Geo. B. Inches (Dell); 2d. II. E. Shaw (Rambler 



11,1. Vei y hi h 'il ei.-lll., 11. E. Shaw i Ballfrer.. / Vl .;.■:,■«-• M. W K- is;ers 



(City of 'Warwick). 



CHAMPION FOX-TERRIERS.— Z>og»: 1st. John E. Thuyer riEro. 

 (Brockenhurst Joe). Bitches: P. Lawreuc- 1 J Bopardj ). — Opek Class 

 —Bitches: 1st. P. Lawrence (Bruise); 2d, Louis Coster (Minnie) 

 Pitppics: 2d, and high com., P, Lawrence nianamed hitch and dog). 



CHAMPION NEWFOUNDLANDS.— Dags: 1st, J. A. .Nickerson 

 (Sam.— Opek Class— Hwjs. 1st. K Brocfcon (Lioni. Puppies: 1st, R. 

 C. MmTay iJumho): 2tl. J. A. Nickei-sou (Pop.. 



CHAMPION BLACK AND TAN COLLIES. -1st. .lames UnBtay 



(Rex).— Opek Class- Do » lsl Cteo, L Flel r'tStmclT), Bitches; 



1st. E.B. Nichols. Ladv il-ss; 2d. .la.s. Lindsav .Kittv Mad. Yerv 

 high com., Geo. A. Fletcher (Daisy:. Com.. C. C. Men ols Flora* 

 Puppies-- 1st, J. HoUKhton i Ft. sic: 2.1. v.rv lii. ; n coin and hifrli mi,, 

 Geo, A. Fleteh.-r . Rov.-r. Growler and Serapi. High com. and coin., 

 J. Houghton (Beauty and Jennie). 



CHAMPION COLLIES.— Othbktb as Black asd Tan. —Dogs: tst, 

 Geo. H. Gilbert lAcrrppai. Vi'tche.*: 1st, Geo. H. Gilbert iJnnei.— Open 

 CLASS-floy.s'.' 1st, Geo, H. Gilbert iBoel, BiW™: 1st. Geo. II. Gilbert 

 (Queen B.-ssi. Puppies: E. II. Niebol (Meg Merrlllies). 



BULLDOGS— Dvr/.i: 1st and 2.1, R. & \V. Livingston (Boz and 

 Moses). Bitches: 1st, R. & W. Livingston (Sweet Bner;; 2d, John E. 

 Thayer (Juno). 



CHAMPION BULL-TEREIERS-OvEit Sji.n.s.- Bitches: 1st. M. W. 

 Hammond :Sani-:.-yi Oee-J Class 1st. R. ,v. t\ r . Liviuy*a.on (Orand 

 Duka CsKii S.-.Lds. 1st, K. & W. Livingston (Little Maggie.) 



POODtESt— Bitches: 1st, Lewis Brousdon (Floss). 



FUGS.— Bitches: 1st. Forest City Kennel (Dolly). Puppies: Istand 

 2d. Forest City Kennel . Don and Fun.. Best Kernel: 1st, Forest City 

 Kenuel. 



1ILACK AND TAN TERRIERS'— Stteheii 1st, .1, A Nickerson 

 (Midget I. 



SPANIELS AT LOUISVILLE. 



Editor Forest find Stream: 



la your report of the Louisville show you speak of Bonanza 

 uudliuby being in bad coat. My dogs are all workers, and 

 after two or three months' work' in the bushes aud briers of 

 Steuben countv after woodcock and grouse, we do not expect 

 a flue coat and" feather, We do not claim that Hornell Bo- 

 nanza is n field spaniel, but that he is a true cocker in all but 

 his weight. He is very round and cocker-like, which makes 

 his legs appear creoked, but a dog seven and a half inches 

 from elbow to ground is not leggy; his eye is good, black, 

 maybe a trifle small, but we do not want a full large eye like 

 a. King Charles in a working spaniel 



You also think Ettby "is a bad color." Well, she is the only 

 dog or bitch that ever beat Benedict. I say that Ruby is a 

 good cocker color, but not a golden Sussex color. We breed 

 for the market, and no one wants the golden liver; nothing 

 will sell but the darkest liver. 



"Small in bone" is she; Then she must have plenty of 

 muscle and sinew, for one inch below the elbow she measures 

 five aud I.hree-rntartcr inches, as tight as the tape can be 

 drawn. But really, this breeding for bone is all rot and non- 

 sense, What we want in a cocker is a combination of catgut, 

 sinew and steel springs, and that is jUBt the principle that 

 Kuby is built on, or as "Senex" would out it, Multum i/nparw; 

 in fact, a big little dog. And I maintain that she is the beat 



budt cocker in America, bar none; a merry, untiring worker; 

 no day or week is too long for her, no mud too deep, no water 

 too cold, no cover too thick, no thorns or briers too sharp for 

 her; and all I ask is to breed plenty more of her type, Ear i Tie 

 is iust what my customers want-It cocker: and "a good dog 

 cannot be a bad color." J Otis Fellows 



Hoa.NELLSVILLE, N. Y., Nov. 25 



The 



Vmer: 

 Dec. 



THE BEAGLE CLUB. 



circular has been sent to the members of the 

 -:. B agleOrabi 



With tins circular you will find 

 mcioaou a iisitu meiuoers 111! the club. As before stated 

 nominations for officer.-, and executive committee for perman- 

 ent organization aie feo be made and acted ttpou. The officers 

 to be chosen, are president, secretary mid ueasurer, (the sec- 

 retary to perioral the duties of both) and three membBK wlm i 

 with officers named will constitute the executive committee. 



for the several offices, you will pl.-as*.- l'orwan'l to the. secretary 

 cm blanks furnished any such at an early date. The ticket as 

 nominated will be sent you to be voted upon. The Forest 

 and Stream have kindly consented to act as tellers, which is 

 a guarantee the election will be a fair one, and they will 

 announce the result. 



The president will then appoint the committee to draft a 

 Standard, winch will be submitted to the club for theu* con- 

 sideration as to adoption. The executive committee will he 

 instructed to draw up a constitution and by-laws for the 

 management of the club, the same to be .submitted for their 

 approval for the information of members in regard to the 

 object of organization; is first the adoption of a standard by 

 which all will know what constitutes a beagle, will also be a 

 guide to breeders aud owners, aud the judges at ourlbench 

 shows; second, to see that proper classes are made for the 

 beagle, and more prizes awarded by our bench show managers, 

 and proper judges select, d. 



It is advised all member? work in harmony for the suc- 

 sess of the club, by placing our favorite breed in its proper 

 place, and not let us be governed by any selfish motives or 

 petty prejudices. The members will" be informed from time 

 to time ot the business of the club by circulars, as the only 

 means of informing them of the work. Very respectfully 

 yours, 



W. H. Asubcbner, President, pro ton. Philadelphia, Pa. 

 A. C. KnUEUElt, Secretary', pro tan. Wrightsvillo, Pa. 



"AMERICAN KENNEL RKUISTER." -Those who intend 

 registering their .logs in the January number ot the Register 

 will please send in their entries as early as possible. Quite a 

 number have already been received, but as the rush is gen- 

 erally on the last day of the month it is desirable, in view of 

 the holiday season, to get entries in now. The index of Vol. 

 1. is now in the hands of the printer, and will be mailed to 

 subscribers in a few days. 



NfEW ORLEANS DOG SHOW.— Special to Forest and 

 Stream.— New Orleans, La., Deo. IS.— The dog show was 

 opened here this evening, and the sportsmen present expressed 

 themselves well pleased with the number and character of the 

 dogs exhibited. Many of the field trial winners are here. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



rf< iTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



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



publication of notes, correspondents MUST (JIVE the following par- 



ticulars of each animal, 



1. Color. 



2. Breed. 



3. Sex. 



4. Age, or 



:>. Date of hi tip Ol breediur; 

 of death. 

 All names must he. plainly 

 i aper only, and signed with \ 



ft3» bee instruct,, 



0. Name and residence of own 

 buyer or seller. 



itu Ills sire and dam. 

 of sire. 

 nth her sire aud dam. 



V. Si. 

 8. O 

 0. Di 



id. 



.eat is. i 



. Tucker, New York, for SI. Bernard bitch, 



-.', Prince Dover, Prince Castle, Good 

 By Mr. E. W. Jester, SI , (leoiye'.s, 



nplisb setter dues, oil.- blue l.elton 

 ■.■■■ ■! (>._•;. J\ iss:;. I,., Mr, ,1. H. flood- 

 the Border— Petrebout u£ his Uasli- 



. for 



-. raw 



s ..Sport -Rudy) 

 Iheila (sport— ttuoyi. 



hi. tty Air. K.t'-.'iie Snyder lliiriishitrn. Pa., lor blue belton 

 setter Uog, whelpi d July 86, 1SS-1 (Dashing Momueh— Lisa I. 



BRED. 

 iee instructions at head u] litis column. 



Mr. A. E. Burehe s (Washington, D. v.) black and 

 terrier bitch Buttons .flick- Melliei to Mr. S. Line's Dick (Bob 

 ' . 1. 



Yleliie—Dick. Mr. A. E. BurChe'B (Washington. D, C.) black and 



tan terrier bitch Millie iSani— Jet) to Mr. H. Blue's Dieic (Bob- Fan- 

 nie), Dec. 8. 



i'Vimiu- iroiry. Mr. S, Sanderson's (Moucion, N. p... imported 

 prick-eared Skye terrier Funny to his huport.-d VY.uty, 1.,-,.. (). 

 WHELPS. 



J5T° .See instructions at head of this column. 



Isle. Mr. T. 0. Faxon's (Boston 

 1, eight (five dogs), by Mr, Thos. 11 



Blue. Bell, Mr. J. A. Stuvell's 



beagle iiileli Blue Bell, Nov, S3, til 



LuKc- P, Mr. J. A. Stovell's i 

 beagle bitch Lube l'„ Oct. S3, thr 



r !o yi.- U,-„,n„» O - k'.-IK-'s t,r 



lis imported Bine Oap, 



nl i.blphia, I'll. ) Imported 

 , — ported Rambler. 



Llll. Mr. Horace K.-lieilv's poimvr bitch Lill (Sensation- (Irucei, 

 Dee. 1. eleven ieit:bt dogs), by champion Sensation. 

 BALES, 



fSff- ,sv,. instructipns nt head ofthit 



Conunest-Sladeje whelp. Cocker 

 1883, by Mr. Fred. H. Hoe, T,ilT.ytowu. 

 York. 



Lib:., 



liing l^ilc 



, jhauipiou Prince— Da; 



Del., to Mr. A. M. Wriph 



il»;.e of Kent Orange ecu 

 iss:j, by Frank. Frank-Sis fl 

 Mr. A. E. Bureiie, Waslihi! 



- Mr. E. \V. 



,.b-li. 



■Ipe.l August, 



, I ..I'., 



aj.Oot.aa, 1883 



.„.., 



b'lsoii. 



rsa i lo- 



ur, II- 



I. Re: 



Lady Belle 



1883 (l'ruuk-V 



Mr. Geo. "W. Mo 



St. John. Lc 



Snapshot — 



;ter hitch, ag.- and pcligrc not given, by Mr. A 

 .11, P. C, to Mr U. S. Reunion, lairllel.l, ill. 



,, . . s ■ ... ingllsh setter dog, whelped March 

 iui. by Mr. A. E. Burehe. Washington. D <'.. to 

 tirllel'd, III. 



lelton English seller hitch, whelped March i, 

 i, by Mr. A. E. Burehe. Washing!. .hi, B.C.. to 



p.. Inter ll..g, wh.'lpcil April, 18711 

 Snapshot— Uelle), by Mr II. C Millei, Hudson, S V., tO.Jur.JH.Bal- 

 li,u, New i-ork. 

 St John—Folhi n-helps. Pointers, whelped Se.pl 

 ..Miller. Hudson. N.Y._, a dog ami Liu.li toWr, 



. T. l- 1 ' 



_jk N. Y.; two dogs to Dr G 



Mr. L. A.I Sharp, Saratoga. N. Y.; u bitch I 



port, N. V-. and a bitch to Mr. A. I'.-rriu, Till 



lypBO— II I . ' '■ '!•■-,■ Bl.'ick . 



Aug. 8. 1688, by the Woodland Ken ■ H 



John JleMilliui, Pans, Oul., and a bitch to V 

 creek, Mich, 

 Bnh, Jr. -Fide icheln. Liver nil. I tan tic 1-1 .- 

 tllB "iVoodlaud Kehnel, Woodst. 

 liamlhi, suuie pit " 



JiBC* ' 



i, SYeeda 



I, v. helped 

 log tO Mr, 



oir, Battle 



, Out., to Mr. .bones 

 held spaniel, age not given (Bob, Jr.— Maud), by the 



