Jajs. 10, 1884.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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MR. A. E. GODEFFROY'S LIVER AND WHITE POINTER DOC "DRAKE." 

 Winner of Third Prize and Cup for bear. Pointer, E. F. T. C. Derby, 1885. 



aware 1 ?, which were made by Mr. James Watson, at New 

 "Soik, weie as follows: 

 ENGLISH SETTEES.— Dogs; ist and sued- 1. E. A. Todd (Frank); 



26. W. Graham ( ). High com.. L A. Gladding ( i. Bitches: 



int. R. B. P«nn (Mollie); Sd, W. E ffUlej c.n High com.. J. A 



Doollttle i i. Puppies: High com., W. E. Millar 'litter blue 



Bloo.i-c,,i 



IRISH BETTERS -Do 



J. Clai 



.ester (Red). 

 3d, Mrs.T. Fa 



1st ami special, J. C . Lester (Maud! Pio. 

 ■ ( ). High eom .. J. A . Thomas i Ki x i. 



GORDON SETTEES.— Dogs! High com., S. C. TttddOefc. 



POINTERS.— IXjus: 1st and special, W. E. Miller ( 1. Bitches: 



1st and special. F. Stevenson, Jr, <Mt.streli. High com., ('. MeKenii. 

 rick ( ). 



FOXHOUNDS.-lSt aud 2d, E. A. Birdsey. 



BEAGLES.— Dogs: 1st, E. A. Todd. Bitches: 1st and special, H. 

 Jackson i— ). 



ST. BERNAKDS-Rot'oH OoATK.n.-Doi/x.- 1st end speciui. R. Ben- 

 •— • Sd, Chel)ua-S"t Kennel (Hermit ' Bilchc*. 1st, Tie 



set!? 

 coin 



3d a 



nd Clai 



. : j I 



Stio 



SPANIELS. -1st and special, A. G. Willnerding tMnck Venus). 

 BULL TERRIERS.- Dons: 1st and special. R. A W. Livingston 

 (Grand Duke). Bitches: ist, K. A' \V. Livingston (Little Maggie,. 

 TOVTERRIE.RS.— 1st, O. It. Dull (Tim Tim). 



Scotch terriers.— si, o, h. nan (Teddy). 



BULLDOGS.— Doys: 1st, E. &W. Livingston tliozi. Bitches. 1st 

 and special, R. it W, Livingston (Sweat Briar). 



PUGS.-Do»s; 1st, Chequasset Kennel ( ruling Tolivl: :M. W. Scott 

 CNed). High com , O. TT. Hall iDuir. luteins: 1st. \V. Se,,it ( \elli.-i: 

 !!d. Chequasset Kennel iTarirriuns'. High coin.. W. Scott (Be.niryi. 

 Puppies: 1st and special, Chequasset Kennal .Treasure). 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.— High com.. P. F. Ives ( ). 



SCOTCH COLLIES.— High com., C. H. Dall (Major). 



Special for best dog— K. Benson s Ctesar. 

 Special for best bitch- R & w\ Livingston's siro-t Briar. 

 Best uupp\ . anv breed— R. A W. Livingston's Little Maggie. 

 Best litter .if setter puppies— AY. E. Miller's English setters. 



AN ORTHODOX DOG. 



MANY years ago, when livmgnear Boston, I one. day visited 

 a hoise auction in that city, and found there for sale a 

 black and white Newfoundland dog about, two years old. I 

 bought him for five dollars, the best bargain in dog flesh I 



made. Not knowing bis name, I cal 

 the dog to my place, and the 

 kitchen and carried away the i 

 up for dinner. 1 took him out f 

 light. Isuliduoii him, nowevoi 

 mzed me as his master, and obe 

 charge of the. place, allowed no 

 people to enter the gates, nor v, 

 cross our fields or gel over a fe 

 would turn them back with a 



nlessthey 



till relie 



red. 



been it) my pastil 

 Shark farmed e 



mine, about six < 



.school in the man 



when a neighbor' 



Shark, although t 



killed t hi: 



where she 

 The dog evidently th 



choose to conceal t 



d had 1, 

 :rong attachment to a younger brofiiei 



or eight years old: he, attended the bu- 

 rning and brought him home at night, and r 

 iHedsomerabhitsbelongdngtothe I 



'ii good terms with cats, pursued 

 •dator. and then carried the body to the he 

 ged. and laid it on the doorstep' 



ight he was doing right, and did 

 — but the owner of poor pi 



ixplained to her, that nothing bt 



very angry until it w 

 justice had been done 



All this faithful vigilance made the dog some enemies, and 

 one day he came home wounded in the head by a charge of 

 shot, which endangered his eyes. We placed him under the 

 earn of an oculist, who saved'the dog's sight, but after this lie 

 was very much afraid of firearms, and the sight of a gun or 

 the report of one, would drive him in the house for refuge. 

 He also seemed to associate the sound of guns with thunder, 

 aud fled to the cellar at, the approach of a, bounder storm. 

 Except, these things, he feared nothing, and would tackle the 

 og in the town, who offered him an insult. Of Small 

 dogs he took no notice, but was always ready to light a big 



bullv, and I n 

 bulldog in tl 



battles, and a 

 between then 



Shark was t 

 to gimshy 



irk had : 



when I bathed and 



my boat for half a mil. 

 f u our neighborhood 

 istic pel suasion, or 

 the other TJnitar 

 »ded 



w-er saw- him whipped. i 

 village with which SI 

 ei' a while a sort, of arine _ _ 

 attended with many protests and growls. 

 Ine swimmer and loved the water, but, owing 

 g dog. He would attend 



, pi 



ailed, and I hav 



;eu Mm swim afte: 



(Prince— Lill II.) to his Fairy Prince (Pontiao- 



isired i 



Sha.k i 



3 two churches, one of the Calvi 

 they call it in New England, Orthodo 

 . We had pews in each house, ai 



ad both Reverend Doctors 



h setter bitch. 



folic 



the 



church. 



It ' 



• hen any good. 



i the, pulpit, to 



us. Curiously euougn. 



old women a found him 



s habit 



strong, 

 -mint', 



odo: 



ed dogs. 



Unitarian Church, but would 

 always come to our pew in 

 through the service in a dec 

 of certain old women in fchii 

 Calvimstic doctrines were given ft 

 their approbation by sighs and g 

 Shark would do the "same. When 1 

 sighed and groaned, his sighs and g 



So he gained the name of an Ortli 



This conduct puzzled rue much, b 

 it in this way: The Unitarian divin 

 and wheu he approached our lions 

 This Shark noticed, and after his d 

 disliked the worthy man. and in 

 to enter it or listen to his preaching 



The Orthodox Doctor took little c 

 came boldly m at the gate. 'So Slit 

 had no objection to his person or do 



The intelligence displayed by this dog was so great, that 

 since knowing him I have believed that dogs have reasoning 

 powers, and very possibly immortal souls. The poet tells us 

 that the poor Indian 



"thinks, translated to a purer sky, 

 His faithful dogshallbearhis company.' 



Mr. Hamerton iu his "Chapters on Animals" remarks, that 

 if the lif " 



rftch Wa 



llason's tie 

 Block Be 



■ hitch Be 

 ,■ Lilly -B 



,,-t. Mr. W. HT. MobV7 



'g Holly, to Mr. C. H. 

 ! I Newport , lb [.) black 



\ille.v'sObo|[,,A.h..li. 



iel bitch Negress i A.K.R. IS! 



■eh, r 



otiee of the dog, an 1 

 teptedhis visits, an 



•ii Keg to Mr. J. P. Wilier 

 ;„b(i-ub„ 11 The Horttt 

 lell'Rubv (A.K.R. 37) to: 



Obo II 



Spaniel ( 

 '. .1. P. Wi 



A.K.R. J.'is'i .Ian 3. 

 Club's cocker spaniel 



illey'sOlio It. iA.Iy.I,', 



glutei 



Nov. ■!,-., 



(Marshal Ney— Talulalii 



i Belle) to Mr. K. A. Heiz- 



lilizubeiutown. i'a.i beagle 



uli.ii 



ed Co 



at of which 



WHELPS. 



s. c. c. 



him Shark. T took I 

 rst day he walked into the 

 ist of beef wliich was served 

 chastisement, and he showed 

 tud from that time he reeog- ' 

 id me in all things. He took 

 ■amps or suspicious looking 

 dd he permit any person to ! 

 B. If any attempted ii . he 

 wl, without, touching their 



KENNEL NOTES. 



NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



fi. Name and residence of 



buyer or seller. 

 7. Sire, with bis, sire 

 S. Owner of sire. 



9. Ham, with her sir 



10. Owner of dam. 



■vritten. C'oi 



with writer's name. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 



nicatio 



.ml dam. 

 and dam. 

 on one side oi 



isted. in whicn case he would hold them fast, 



We had considerable fruit on the farm, and had been much 

 annoyed by the depredations of the neighboring boys. 



One morning shortly after Shark came, I found two big- 

 boys prisoner- iu a cherry tree, and the dog uuardine: them at 

 the foot of the tree. They were much alarmed, and owing 

 bitterly. I called the dog off and allowed them to go.ano 

 neither they nor their companions ever returned. We had 

 some horses at pasture in a tield out of sight of the house, and 

 one night our hired man heard Shark barking furiously in the 

 pasture, aud going to the spot, he found the "dog had driven 

 the horses into a fence corner aud was sitting in from •■! them 

 calling for help. Some horses having been stolen about that 

 time in our neighborhood, I concluded that a 



J5r- Hee instructions nt head of this column. 



Countess Belle. Mr. Edward Lotiinan .Ninv \orki LUnglish sei.p i 

 bitch Countess Belle. Dee. -In, tss:-;. seven, all dogs, by Mr. I<:, \. n-r, 

 berg's Emperor Fred. 



SALES. 



ST" See instructions at Mad of this column. 



Milo. Mastiff dog. whelped Aug. 

 on or t.ocliu. m lie.. ' s'ouioni iCetm-l 

 F. Knight. Worcester. Mass. 



Co,, Ore,,,,,,. Red Irish setter dog 

 Lvda, Belle), by the Ashmont Keunt 

 -.-aims H. Ci.ljii. Jr.. Hyde Turk. Mas- 



!.<,<!,/ Lilliuet. Ked" Irish setter 

 (Glencho-Svlvan It. 



helped June in. ISM. bv Cza 

 i,i, eJrnk: He Mr. 1. Card 

 a English aettet log, whelpi 



it of ii-,, sir,,-- Princess T; 

 Black Bess 11 B\ Mr. 11. 



■ cocker spaniel 



* black cocker 



k iiointer dog, 

 I of his Fan. 

 f., for blue heg 



captah, - 

 ed Irish 



Feat 



the Ei- 



W. Lei 



Baoi 



Oct. 1, 



Deb, to Mr. Wm. H. Chude. Ph 



Craeei'nl Liver and white [. 

 sation-WJiite's Oraeei. bythe 



-. Ma- 



ud White ,: 



Club to Mr 



lSe'l. 1: 



let-. Mount \ eruon. N.Y.. 

 ped Sept. 16. 1883. by 

 de II. (Carlovv itz-MagTi. 

 HvMr. F. W. Jester, St. 

 .and two fa ivn Dalian - f 

 v Ditto (Rex-ltalieiou 



:er dog. whelped 

 '.Frunk K, Hitch - 



/ Uvei and white cooker spajrial dog, whelped Aug. 17. 

 eo- -Mora .. by Mr. J. W. Bushforth, Voukeis. N. V.. to Mr. 



ii. same place. 



Liver and white cocker spniii.-l t.ir.eh. whelped Aug. 17. 

 ce— Flora), by Mr. J.W. Eushfortu. V.nii.ers, x, v.. to -Mr, 



eyhoimd iBead 

 ©f Pearl ' John I 



llel, 



lanchester, N. 11., for red irish 



"1. IssSiEle-, - 



Fred. Crawford. Pawtueket. R. L. for black, 



setter dog, v.lielj.e.l >if-v 15, 188-3, by Harri- 



k.-t Dashing Monarch-Foirv II.). 



red. Crawford. Pawtueket. R. I . for white, 



setter dog, whelped August, ISha , Hashing 



.. ByMr.O.: 



tl lemon ears. Englid 

 b— List), 



NAMES CHANCED. 

 instruction* at head oft/tin column. 

 Oho III. to H<nn, II in,,,. Black spaniel dog, agtj and pedlgfo - 

 given. ..v. ned by b.v -Mr. Qeo. \\ r . Leavitt, Jr., Boston, Moss. 

 BRED. 

 i=«— See instructions at head of thi 



mat. Mr. ,T. V. '. Iphia. fa. > pug bitch 



1|..| !■,,., u . i I, ,i |i,- Pre. I, 



lop's .Pittsburgh, Pa.) English 



Elcho—Ma 



by Mr. B. F. 

 town, Ct. 



West Ti-, 

 ...mho. W 



(Spoi-t-Bessi 



"setter bitch, whelped Jul] 



N T . H..io.Mr. i.'.V. Tr.-intu.-i- Middle 



'black and tan beagle dog, whelped i let. ill, 1SKJ 

 i.y Mr. M. M. Nissley. Elizahethtown i'n. to Mr i. 



J. Ward, b.i-tori. Mass. 



Sell, white, black and li.n beagle bitch. whelped ' n- 



-Bessie), bv- Mr M. M Kissley, MzbA 



Be.-bm, Mass. 

 /..-,. hj. White, black and tan beagle bu,.i i. i 



