252 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[October 38, 1880. 



QiAir IN PinLVDKiPiiiv — Oui rcvlcrs will remenilior 

 Homo s statemcut 111 ons, of his recent lelirr-. Ihit iiii iil bid 

 been iinusuallr abundiiiil witbiii fbc rit> limits ot Ibilailtl 

 phia \ colli, siondtnt fioui tliflt tuv writi ui tbit oi tbp 

 IGthof Octobn btl illfd siv ot these bud^ in the luijiboi 

 hood of ruinioiiiit Puk in that tity 



WiSMirt MwiiiiBA—Orf 10 —I have had a splendid 



trip, but -ft i^i uiifoitiiintf nioii,rb to Io-jp ono of ni^ doi,s on 

 Lake Suiuiioi ht t\ is sick but ii "-hoit tion ( birl rn-, up 

 very sniio li< u Miipr ind jilovii pknty mid di ( k so ihirk 

 tbaf one .,1 tstiud ot sbootiu^ it them I --b dl s, n line <inl\ 

 a b « dnsl<iu(i md then take in souio ot cm Westnii 

 Plal. ini cbukdi --liojting C H 



Emiu ini (ii \u—DHio,t(hl ^8 — I sw to dM\ lb(^^ 

 of twditv two ijuiil fb itw (u diowued m tb( ii]ii--b ncii th 

 ligbt boil I It till tool ,t T iki '^t Clan TbL\ &i w uios 

 from lb. C inxd i -idt uid bLtomiiij; < \iin stcd droppi<l into 

 the oiush and \^eie ill jathtiedm without tht tiring ot ishot 

 I think the pirallel to this incident cannot be found on lecoid 



G P Q 



T-E\^b—rndinnohi OH 20 ^H^\p ha<l in inmtnse flight 

 of ducks on tin 16tb md 17th iii^t hue not -icn tlit like 

 for Teai<i The piospcctb Icr s'HK ii( line lining had 

 plcntj of 1 im thi ponds tre full nt w ili i and there i» x -leiy 

 heavy ni 1st Tin '-c nib inks f n be pi luifs ue tulloj acoras 

 IIa\cnot seen am iicl lu]) . mi ^\itli the nixt cold 

 snap, 1 think, the \ -ttib be iloii^ IIk mu^hesarcm tine 

 condition foi them U A. 



Biu- \ndDeii) —Dayiini, Ohio (kt 20— A do/cii hunt- 

 ers tnui heie the full membership of the Da^ ton Beat and 



and Deei Hunliui, Cluli ire mm eonitoitilih lot iti d it 

 '■S111I7M ( ihiii built In them !ii<lui ( ouiilv Alidium 

 Tbepiil\ le lulh equipped toi lou^biiu U m tin dene 

 pmeiies md is tbi \ ue men i \priieiu <d 111 ill lb il pi u 11ns 

 to\M)Odnift no doubt ^Mll be ibb to g-ivi luoodupcii t 

 this weir's hunt st ^ou nH\ 1 \i>(rt oife nmu "utti 1 il li 1 



>IM10D 



Illinois Qi ui ^nooll^< — /'»/ v/ ?? Oct 23 —Di H B 

 Wyxuil J il Drckin ui md ni^sclt lia\e returned fiom our 

 ahootiua; ti ip y\ e&t Found ^ood ciuail ihd snipe Shooting in 

 La sdle Co, Ibinois M\ lush bitches yroiked like a 



/%lt(iiiii "W/ TT O 



ehaim 



T^ II P 



CtWie in Mmkei — The ffimc III nnrket foi the piesent 

 week consists nnmly of rnfffd md pinn itrd .,ious< ducks 

 Wilhon snipe ind beirs, The rutlid arouse ire ie(eived 

 from ]S^e\\ Yoik, Jljini md Kevr Ti r^i ^ pinnittd cioum 

 from New Jers. \ nid tbr A e^t ducks tiom Nf« Ihsm 

 Maine Connecticut "W 1- msm Ohio md I < n. Is! lud ^\ i] 

 son snipe from 2vi w liik be us fioin Wisionsm Dm 

 and -n lid turkeys bivi not commenced to come in >et Tin 

 game IS vcu plenty, but not in good condition, owin^ to tin 

 dry ^\edlbei 



New lm<^E\— Wan f 71 C'uuitt// (hf 21 — Woodcock ne 

 veiy scarce at tlus tune the country lud ^n unps bcmj: di \ 

 Last JuK there v\ere hundreds of tbem 111 our wet 1 uid= TS e 

 do nst like the summer liw, noi do w< bud the shooting is 

 improved J P b' 



Had Aom swamps been as dry last July is tliej sre now jou 

 would not liJiv e seen " the hundieds " you speak about Tins 

 season has been an e\rcptioml one, and does not prove the 

 iielhciencv of the summer U\\ 



— The M«quis or Lome mdaiuiU ot Ibutccu otbci ^lu 

 tlemen hne been duck shootinj m Out mo mil m I wo dd\s 

 the} bigged moie than tle\(U bundled dudv Ibi (tov- 

 ernor Crener il showed bimsclt to bi i ci«k sliot fi 1 bis 

 score was one bundled mil nftecn ducks the lu^i si but oni 



—Ml y^ H Livingston, of this cit\ bis ju-it letiuuid 

 from a three weeks shooting tup in ^ ii_,inii md Korth Cuo 

 Hna iVIi L sa^s thit his do_ i{i\ dursomo excelb nt work 

 but that the buds weii in inan> cases too small to attoid 

 much spo) t 



SHOOTING MATCHES. 



The FALtoN Gun OiiVs—hexier Park, L. 1., OH, 2) .— llognlar 

 montUy contest (orgold club badge and Weatley Bichard's bretoh- 

 loidmg giui 



vo„iit a)\uas. I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1— 'I 



Kell\ 21 " n 1 1 1 1 1 I I) o-t. 



\ msnliu 21 ' 11 1 1 1 (I J 1 1 t— 7 



Aim 1 ^> I t 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1—10 



cjffiimm il 110 10 110 0—5 



r Miillfi io 1 » 1 1 1 L 1 1 1— S 



1 M >Ui r 'S ' 1111111)1—8 



BBuoKLyN, JI T —Oii 19 —Fourth regidai monthly shoot of the 

 Wahhington Gun Chib foi the club badge Shot at Hu imi Huwp » 

 Udlf ujilf trick, Paikville, LI VI ndn eif h fioui H nil iilmi^e 

 tiar- 21and2$'iaidsuat so Mr 1 1 1 uudn 1 1 i 1 11b ill Ji 

 nou the badge, kdhiig 7budh htiii^bt s«eepi,t ikes roUuned 3 

 birds each C'-lisi'iliecP) ties shot off, inisb and go out Fiistraonev 

 wacdmdedbyJ Cottei and T Obrig, kiUing their 3 bu d» 2d L 

 Wdde 3d T E\ans 



I tivnliiU Ji St -nuts. 1 I 1 1 1 1 1_T 



II Hd I 2t " 1 1 1 I ] 1 0- (, 

 B N W iit 21 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 0— b 

 B HfdPmiu 21 ' 1 1 J 1 1 I 0—6 

 H \it< ul 1 111(1 U I I I 1 1 1— <i 

 J Ea Uts 21 1 1 II 1 1 1 1^ b 

 T Ohri ' .... 21 ' I 1 I I 1 1—6 

 ■« E rintt 21 n 1 1 1 1 1— D 

 J Blerklng 2<f 11111 0—5 

 T KeniiedN 21 ' I 1 1 I 1—5 

 J Cott'l 21 ' 110 11 1—5 

 RB BuslliiPlI 21 1 t I 1 1—0 

 T teUett 23 >' 1 1 1 (I I n— 1 

 G Van bise ai " 1 1 i 1 0—1 

 C MlKgert .. sa '• i n 



Sweepstake* 



C. Wlngert t 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 n -s 



W. Fost 110 —2 



H. HHCteman 11 1 1 1 1 1 -7 



H. ^Itenbraad 11 1 I I 1 t —7 



T. Otirlg 1 11^ —8 



B.S. Watts 1 -1 



j.Ootter 1 II —3 



J.Evans 1 001 -2 



J. Burkini? 100 — 1 



L. Wilde.. 11 1111111 1—10 



Pes.ssyi,va>ia— JSeite/on(e, Oct. 21— The following is the score of 

 glass ball shooting bj' some of the members of the Bollefonte 

 Sporting Club ; shot from Card's rotary trap, IS yards rise : 



W. H. Wilkinson, 26 out of 26 ; H. C. Valentine. 25 out of 26 ; 

 H. 6. Hale, 19 out of 20 ; M. McKeover, IS uiit of 2(1 ; Chas. Brels- 

 ford, 17 out of 20, J. D, fi. 



%l\& fennel 



Natiomd Ameiiean Kmnol Cbib s Siicimd Annual Field Trials, 

 Viucuines Iiid ^(,^ litL Lb IB De Iloii„e Sciutan, 51 Lioad 

 Btiett New \<u 



rasteinrpld fi uK t bib s bt cond ^Jmudl Tiiali, K ibins Islniid 

 recoiucB>,L I, No 24 Jicob Peut^ be ictiTi, ]nYh loik 



Doew vr A^Tc^^o^ —On fl edi 1 s,l , 

 sale of dogs w as held if "\rcssi s Lii I 

 md Pi( i.U i\ IliM ^ II i rj 

 ARs IS llitibcoilv 

 puspillJIois 111 „i 

 l..^^ thni \ ilii, 1 



lid Uill_ 



Willi b «1 



mkll m 



W I 



\esterday, an auction 

 s 'I birtj muth street 

 til 111 tun kennels of 

 Miss , nnd com 

 11 bsjiosiilii it puces far he 

 poiti 1 Istlbilidplpbia 1877, 

 went 1. II -^i Liibiii 1 (bistmit biltim bitch b^ Cailowitz 

 i\lliii< ss X.lbe 1,\ fiid. ol tb^ I lull I wis bought by 

 jAfi 1 II ( oodsclld thi t,,j!, l„r -22 mil III iIs i took 

 the well known liHisettii Rulusfoi -51) Mi ito In Dish 11 

 iMUipDoll, IstNtw 'ioik, ISry ui vsbtlptoAlton w isc,iveu 

 awTiy It ill 50 as w rs the lush bitch imp Pb 11 fi.i -s 

 Elsie whelped Apul 20 1880 hj Alton f\ 1 dluops Bienda 

 went for full vilue at *1S butLmtht b^ Vilm.ton ex Flon, 

 was worth nioic tlnn tlie <2U be w is kiiml < \ down at 

 bandy, anothei Irishman, redized-jilT 11 dtbue pujipus bv 

 Arlington e\Plon went foi $11 Ailci the oiKilm., do, 

 Hik, a couple ot half hied bulldogs wen disposed >t om ol 

 winch went for iit<33 50 ]iist alrout five times lice worth 



Bousn SotriT— Jfr S T Hammond, of Spnni,rield 

 Miss passed tbijuji this cit> on Tiii-dn list im his w i\ 

 loAiuinii niiiMiivliiiil 11 ,ocs South to find somi _ooil 

 qu 111 _iou 111 wild, 111 . u! \Miil the do^s which be his with 

 bim to i,cl till 111 m condition for tin Eistcin Field Tii lis 

 Jfi riiuiniond b id Willi bun b\p supi ib dogs— tbii e pomtcih 

 ind two setters Tin se were the 'ft estniinistci Kcuiiel 

 Club's Sensition, Ml Goodmin s Rattler Mr Ljman's Kob 

 bill Mr Lmeoln's Alton and Mr Hammond's Thisllt 

 Tliese uiimals an all crood ones to look it niid Afi II ini 



noise as 1 ferret like mike of dog like chiiupioii Piusli 'to 

 whose shortness ot leg be objects I bippen to kii iw 1 hii 1 

 ibout cockeis md woikmg them, and I think tli ii tb ir 1 

 tion pi ovps that Mr H does not In the brsl j I n c i 1 n., 

 IPLgcd c fl I' III. ^h 11 ,"1 f>,P ' I II, tun I hjstbe 

 iA\ ini I bile m thick 



COM 1 il II !( lO mike his 



w i\ , wh I III II II 111 iihei an ad 



\inti,i tbtn iitbpiwisi V^uu lu spciks dispirigingly of 

 Buisb oil Kcouiit of bis weiJitsriOlbs J, but people who 



moiid stites, no less good in the hi Id 

 I now 11 to many of our re idcis uid his 

 I lii.u one indeed it bis bun iix 

 siHii it bim as snnph i sbow di ^ 

 wilh those whoknowinj notbiii!, il 1 

 uiiou lum W(. have I ill id with 1 

 wbo hive shot o\er Scuiiti >n mil b i\ 

 wbo did not speik ot bis hililuoil 



(bd Sm 



fll 



III I 11 

 Kb II 



till he 



lb I 



His uosp IS 111 e\e 



pllent < 



nc 



md his st\ 



Ixattki wdl bi III 



iinibd 



(db 



\ \isitors to 



Miow wluii 111 



1 





Ubivptd 



Pomtii ( h 1 1 







111 rtitbihi 



lU^ 111, 111 Ikl 







L II , ,11 It 



idinir ible he ui 11 



ilict 1 



new 



nildhiM 10 



1 w 



1 hit 



tp 



1 1 isbiou to 

 10 s\ iiipitb> 

 k e isi slms 

 1 ot gentle nun 

 meet with one 

 buhest turns 

 lie iih peifect 

 1st Xcw loik 



still till 1 lUP 



tb, |u,L 

 id «i(ij m 



iloseU indeed to find mMhin_ ii , nti 

 liaiidsonH 1 elog is eithei of the otb 

 woi k III the held is said to he \ ery good Ai ton, (o oui mind, 

 ipproichtsmort neaily the typi of the English sellei than 

 un dog tint we bi\e cseiseen In his nud^e up heia m 

 ill 1 spi cts 1 gi mil do, md we would ,0 1 long way to see 

 bun ami still tuilbei (o «lioot o\ei bim Tluslle ) daughtil of 

 Vftoii IS oiih sfMiileeii mouths old mdbisne\ci been out 

 with I f.mi sb( 13 I beiutifulU 111 idi mtili shows hci 

 owniitpllsiis .!( it nosi inil bio pltnt\ ot bunt m hu 



jui to bull, out the good epmlities 

 Is birds plenty, as he hopes to, we 

 are coufidem that the dogs tbat he Ls handling will show 

 pretty near the front at the coming trials. We hope to have 

 f lu'ther news of this lot of dogs after our friend is located. 



TKiMBrsH. — We uiidprstand ihsit tin' well-known Clumber 

 spamel Tumbush, If imi rh tin pioput\ of tbelatcMr Tiles- 

 lon, now belongs to t () di Lu/e ot this citj Tnmbushi 

 which IS pi obably the best Clumbi 1 dog in Amei tea, is now at 

 tlie Weslmimstei Kennels itBdi^lon, L I 



Mr Jliminoiul is tb, 

 of any dog, luid if !!,_■ 1 



\\i 



X,, 



pip.i tbilM: 

 Fnj:lnnl two 

 thp'^BuUdo, ( 

 indbraM biied 

 public aid hope t 1 s, c 

 on this sub lit the Athnl 



mi mi 



Ilipii till 



I kin.« tbii 1 

 \t the T'l,! 



II li.d onh iw 

 Mi.ntrcd Ibr 



nl \i 'C Co, 



I pi nil il in vour 



.a re Pen id tiom 



It ]i\ the Prcsiikut of 



t i>il\ tint Ibis noble 



" 1, J, I lid h^ the 



I.I 1 bleed 



(ohp 



th. 

 English St I 

 do, is spld 

 do/s w ,s V 



late do,' show m Mimtrcd Ibr 1 

 hddurwbiti bulllduir with cropped 

 mil WIS sometbinebkc 1 buLldo.r hut lud i 

 \11 the bnlldo,rs 1 bivp sppum Cuudi 111 p 

 hpid the skull IS too nil row ind the fne g, 



tik.i 



1 hull 

 / 1 11 bull 

 red in the 

 s I tbnk- 

 iitbei am 

 iitid nose 

 lb Hit the 

 ilh much 

 too long Vm thing m the shape of a big bull tuiiu passes 

 heie foi a bulldog I should be glad to see something cbme 

 towaid impioviug the breed but it is hopeless to expect au\ 

 thing ot the soil m Cmsdi Cannot some of youi gentle 

 men fuicipis orgamzi i bulldog club on \ oiu side ~of the 

 line I toi one would put m\ nimr down altJloiigh my 

 home is in the woods of Canada. Hemlock. 



Dur correspondent, as may be learned from previous com- 

 munications to our columns, is an enthusiast on this subject. 

 We heartily concur in his suggestion that the bulldog is wor- 

 th}^ of more attention than he receives. Are there others 

 who will jomwith -'Hemlock" in his proposal to advance 

 the breed in this eo Jhtry ? 



Long-Legcsed Cookeks— .^(f'to) Forest nnd Stream.—lily 

 attention has been called to a letter from Mr. Bm-r Hollis, 

 which I think requires some answer. Ifow in tbat letter be 

 makes some very wild shots. He informs us that one could 

 fts soon "move a steam tlu'esbcr through tbe brush without 



live in -less lnm=(ssh mid not Ibiow otoncs " His Wlldair 

 weis,bs IHlis il I I I I 1 II I 1 n 1 beisayoung 

 do," hi willw.i SI.: I do not 



wish to bi eunli 1 b cif hack as 



Bin h sli ,^s 1 II , , , ir which I br- 



li I , liu 111 Lis lLf,giuess but what 1 



111! I I h ijiin nicdiuni between tlie 

 .111 I I I II II ll\pi I r I 11 h one breed to suit his 



11" 11 t nil \ mil ) 111 ki I but dou t Ii I bun 1 \pi 1 1 to ri im his 

 nleis down tbe tbioits ot tin imblic \\buiin lilpiola 

 loil u IS will ti luspuc litci butllmnl tb it pub ips Mr H 

 IS betlei ijitoimed on the subject, game ot lowls tb m on lb<it 

 of the cockeis Dowx Ciiu?e.L 



:mi1!s— iVrto Fc/Ji Oct %%—Edit>n hou ' 



Qswu to 1 L H, Hmultou Out \oti 



pluitv ot guiumc retueveis in the United 



^\ ith dfdue defeienii I huull\ think 



III mtcd, toi I hive ni V, 1 ^lI (on, irioas 



11 pecimen of the Iin,ii 11 i n <mi m tin 



li tliup ought to Ic s ,1,1, m Ul, to lb, 



_ 1 1 1 I111 PI lb > b M I me ,nu eithei 



I I 111 i,bl dogs witb 



I I 11 ss the hue dur 



I 1 1 I Ibis was al iho 



e\bii)iledb\ 'Mr Jolm. 



Rovei, for such wis 



ti lover and with the 



fail specimen ot tlie 



lit t III 11- 111 dogs to letiievetheir 



nsi ol iiitii\crs hiuce th(y havi 



nd Ul not likil\ to be e\i I pt 1.8 8lTi> 



L^r^M 



11 1 11 



uh 



il . 

 lol I 



d 



I k bull over \eiy 



Iiubcri IS not as 



mciitioued, but his 



English Kpipi 

 andStieinii In 

 state thit tlnu u 

 States md ( mil 



the stituodit is V 



-stills 'in ( 111 

 muiibii ol [111 II 

 to leside 01 on 1 

 them but dm 11 

 m, tbls^cil I I 

 Toioutodo, b. T 

 Siiw ot 102 LiiinlM - 

 bis nunc w is iblnl 

 e\ci ption ot belli, uin 

 bleed A\itb OUI imUi 

 isnonutssin im tin 

 never been impoilul, 1 

 fanc) specimens 



<^xiM-.—Nem Till Oit 2i)—E<htin FiDCsf (l)ul RtmiiH 

 Tbmks to un iihcrtiscinent in Fm L T ami biiELM I have 

 dispo ( d of the littei ot bl 11 k ind t m setters b^ filen out ot 

 uiipoitidlelli isfoUows D, , pup to JB M D Minn, ot 

 Huttoid t inn md n imi d ( 1, n 111 dos pup to Mi T B 

 Montdl otXiw^ nk md luun iHI iv di, puploDr A.ttn, 

 [micbisid till iliididitbi l.ilib pup to Mi P U Lon- 

 don ot Koikbill S ( and iiameil Li 111 n Th( rcmfuumg 

 bitch pup 1 eoneludcd to keep ind ha\e nniicd hei Broom- 

 bill It she lines well ind shapis as she proniiies lo do I 

 think she will be a iiedit to her sire and dam whfu seen on 

 the bench next jCiu J\s Waisuv 



V Long Chase— J??/«<wk7, Vf Oet 35— There is alwavs 



soiiii oin pnliculu tliinir tbit imki 3 mi w^ious to get niv 

 pqiii iiidtbisvMil I , \i 1 1 led M le tb u Fox ehasi reeoid 

 1 1, It, II not oiiii ibmlm, til ollbljcl md Im hound Dan 

 ihii li s ii 111 tut, \\<iililbi tbe nisi to |)ut in his record 

 I tins I ouiin, winter Ir ns is st iru il w UU mnlhil 



I Ibuisdn 11101, mi m,l w i til n ott the 

 I it hilt past two I \l A\i iml , iom that 



111" iox all Ibi time tait w e can pro\ e h\ men 

 I 1 iiig m the woods thit they saw thi in and Ihi 



1 I . s Ifi itlay and Satuidaj , and wu Know thev 



1 III il Un limisddv because wc were Ihcie They wen 

 all light al the hnish and had a splendid appetite D\\ 



HoPN^BM focKEi Kfvsh CiiH — Ilni luP'rillf N y 

 0„f 24— \sMi Holbs bus witbib iwn bisdojr fiom service 

 m our club wi b lu put m bis pi lu one ot his sons f Bur 

 dette^ 1 very bindsoim black aud tan of good pi digree 

 Addi ess all i ommiimcatiouB to J Oris Fei low » 



Sec. H. C. K. C bib. 



THE KEIfNELS AT Si\J!^DKMGn^V]\L 



THE following description ot the famous kennels al Sand- 

 riughatn, England, the residence of tbe Priuce of Wales, 

 is taken from the eoriespondeneeuf the Chicago JnUr-Ouan : 



Passmg tluoiiah tbe longhdl rooms to the conservatory 

 the latter IS tound stoi kul with a weidth of raj-e exotic.a, 

 blossommg plants 1 11 sou it new ferns and palms aiidgrace- 

 tul floweimgMues Ihui It aviug the residence, we" walk 

 once more down the smooth paths, and turning to tlic left 

 come to the pietureseiue ']3achelois Cottage," where, said 

 the gmde, witli a mtrr> twinkle m his eye, as we viewed the 

 innocent and dove-like lookm" ri treat, "whai the house is 

 full of gut sts or too crowded, the young gentlemen ol the 

 conipm\ sleep" Strolling on through plats of flowers and 

 bio id piths shaded bj superb elms, the "kenucls" come iii- 

 rivnw indonom appearance a most tremendous "yowl" 

 is ues tiom iimliitudmous dog throats as llie petted aiiiinals 

 iliDct wildh ibout lu then little front yards and bring the 

 keep, 1 tiom bis coaev collage near at hand. 



Lmu ih- li must be a holiday hero, and thearistocrat- 

 H Lu lisb 1 iiiuii 1^ 1 1 imij' makes his house as miioh his castle 

 is cUii's bis ma in 



TIipdc kpiiiiils sutl tin kii p r wbo bud charge of the 

 Queen's foi St until n u us u, th, titipst in England, and 

 the Piince ind I'luio, s ibink m n of Lbuii thaii aiiythitig 

 dowmbiri Fun simd i\ iliii liiiu b the. Princess "comes 

 li iwii and stns 1 _'oi«l bu and ^ncs bisuuits to the (logF." 

 Ill ippi iranci thf ki nnels rpsciiil li imig rows of tiny brick 

 houses in id te luommodili one two. Or three dogs, each 

 having a comfortable bed ot striw aud the doors opening in- 

 to small but separate yards paved with brick, clean as a~new 

 pin and fenced m h.\ 11 on railings, which again face upon 

 large yards, well turfed, in which tbe dogs arc allowed to ex- 

 ercise! All are magnificent specimens of their kind, and 

 many bought at an enorinous cost. 



There were the Russian blonilbounds, great snow-white 

 animals: Emzlisb seitprs, to.x iuid skye te.n-iers, dachshimde 

 or German tiiruspits. as they are called in Ciermany, where 

 they arc used in hunting game : and rpippr little animals they 

 are, %vith very broad chests and very odd faces, thick in the 

 body, which almost touches the ground, so short are the legs, 

 terniinating in broad feet turned outward. 



An enormous Thibet mastiff, almost black, had a house to 

 himself, and two huge, kindlj-eyed St. Bernards, unusually 

 light in color, were his neighbors" and companions in respect 

 to a Ihoronghhred Eiujli-sh bulldog, the Mephiatopbelesof the 



