Dbobmbkb 3, 1880.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



351 



beyond, which lay on the north shore of the island. Belle, 

 on approaching the spot where the birds had moved from, 

 had a remaining brace of birds tlushed. li il -li ■ ih -iiped to 

 -wing. In proceecUngto where the Iiir.i i : i u imirked 

 down Belle straightened her.self on! hhn ii.iu'ni he.sit.it- 

 ingly on a. .smallfresh roost which =ome liuils had just left, but 

 she was uncertain and roiided on. Heiie whs sent to the fore, 

 but the cover was too thick tu vMnk tlir diig.s in, and some 

 gra.8sy patches were tried. TiillDum uliead of his puppy 

 flushed a single bird, and llelie iln.pped lo i.rder. Belle then, 

 having the wind, pointed slaiuuhly stern well up and 

 Straightened herself out. At urder she ibew ou grandly re- 

 minding one of the old sort, and after roaiUng about twenty 

 yards the bird wln'oh had been running flushed of itself. 

 Belle wa.s given the point, wliicli she deserved tJiiorouglily. 

 Warming lo her work she showed form and grand style. 

 Further on a he\^ was moved li\' Tallman, and at the sound 

 uf its taliiug wing another bevy Hushed Where Belle had 

 lirst taken up the trail of the single bird. All of these 

 birds were proclaimed to be natives, as the three hundre<l 

 imported birds from Illinois had been planted in another sec- 

 tion of the island. As the second bevy scattered in a nwrow 

 strip of scrub oaks near the Ijeaeh, Ijoth bitches were swung 

 around to the leewai'il of the iJiilch. On the outer edge Hebe 

 pointed and the birds were tinslied jiiul shot at by Tallman. 

 One bird started fur tlie main laud, ijut th'ed out and fell in 

 the water a quarter of a, mile fmm sliure. Belle a moment 

 later pointed, and the brace was oriLered up at 9.05 A. w., 

 after being down just lialt an hour. Belle was awarded iJie 

 the heat, provision beiiiu luaih- to liave her back later <m. 

 Ceriainly over 1.50 birds h-.id Iim-!i mrived on the rnuge. 

 Mifcer iigaind. ,hnnu' If. 



Mr. Raymond's Rover was put downi, a large, leggy 

 pointer, with good head, being handled by Mr. &. H. New- 

 ton and .Jemiie II. by her owner, the latter beiug a tiny set- 

 ter infant. In same part ot i^;rouud the atiu-t was made. Botli 

 dogs at once pointed on separate birds, being somewhat apart. 

 The handlers were oidered lu rtush and lull, but botli birds 

 escaped, .leunie Jrupped I" order, but Rover held his jioint, 

 and later a binl was tiushed in fn.mt of him. Under the cir- 

 cmnstanees this perforniaue(; was worthy of high rating. Tlie 

 brace was then given a spin iu the old .stubble field, the little 

 titch moving quite sharply, while Rover measured off the 

 ground with a sUnv rtjllint; loiie. Back to the bay -bushes the 

 brace were sent, and in tlie scriib-eiaks Rover made a rattling 

 point, bead well up and turned to one side. He was staunch- 

 ness itself, and stopped where he was until Talltnan, in cat- 

 and-mouse-like-niaiuicr, could convey his little bitch in sight 

 for her to back. She was allowed tliis, we think mistakenly. 

 Jennie was then put on some birds and Rover was given a 

 chance to back her. which he failed to dn. The judges then 

 requested the handlers to establish a poiut to enable Belle. 

 Arinner of first heat, an opportunity to back, the liraee, for 

 the time, being relieved from penalty siiould flushes occur. 

 Kover foimd and remained staunch on point and bevy was 

 moved. .Jennie, upon reaching place where bevy pitched, 

 pointed excellently, and Rover, who was ascending the liill- 

 side beyond, caught siiiht of her and liaeked gnmdly, thirty 

 yards away. Belle was brought up and allowed a back. The 

 brace was then ordered up at'll a. m., after being down for- 

 ty-five minutes. .Jetmie was awarded the hoatrwhich, we 

 think, shoidd have gone lo the pointer, lie had shown a 

 I nose, tmtisual staunchness and Ids backing above de- 

 il was irst-class. 



Qii-eeii againut BtlU. 

 . Queen, Avho bad a liye. handled Ijy Mr. 'tallman, and Belle, 

 winner of lirsl heat, liaudhid In' Mr. Huiirlil. were put down 

 for the second series in a thick lot uf serub-uaks on iJie kill. 

 Belle at once pointed, th-ew on and stuijped, ruaded fur soiiie 

 thirty yards and pinned the bevy, which had been ruuniut;. 

 The birds were flushed by handler. Belle euiuiaued to I'uad 

 on carefully, and when birds were reached Talhnaji Hushed 

 the bevy. Queen uji to ibis time had sIh^mi in/ ,li~iiOfltiori 

 10 work, and at 11:20 .V. .m , aft.-r l.i.ae 1,;mI Ih-,ii c!r,wii ten 

 minutes, the dogs were ordered up, Belli' wiimiu^; the heal. 

 A breeze began to freshen up, and the sun coming out made 

 itaperfect day for working dogs, and really the sport was 

 most enjoyable. 



JeiuUe If. uf/iiiMt Belle. 



A I 11:30 Jennie II. and Belle came together in the same 

 piiuh of scrub-oalvs Jennie almost immediately pointed in 

 grand form :ind Belle liacked hei'. The bird was' moved. In 

 leaving the brush :i ^rniul view lav befoie us. We luul 

 reached Ihul part of the islaud, bef( .re spnkeii of, as resemhlim;- 

 Moufauk. Therolling kills, eat between with^-ulfhis. spread 

 out from om- feet as we stoinl uti tin- liiiihesi puiiii uf tlje 

 island. In the hazy baek^irouiul stretehed forth ilu- lartrer 

 bay, hetmned in witli blue bills :iud sieep. siiu<ly slupes, 

 while above us the while clouds eiiused the uulmnnal sun to 

 light up only a bru:id strip uf the bav :ind the niarsli hiud. 

 The hiUs were drami blank, and at 11:45 .\. m. the brace was 

 ordered up, the heat going to Belle, making her tir.st-prize 

 winner and leaving Jennie 11. second. Belle, the wiuner, is 

 the first of the Sensation strain ever run in this country. 



An adjournment was now had for bmcheon and I he llekl 

 wiis not taken until an hour later. 



Helje ngaiiul Um^r. 



Hebe and Rover, s;ime handlers, were put down on the 

 rolling around west of the house. Hebe at once wanned up 

 and showed good style and clipping pace iu the open, out- 

 ranging her large companion. Tlie hills were drawn blank, 

 thclmported birds having moved their location. It was not 

 imtil three-quarters of an horn had been consumed that a 

 feather was seen. The beat bad been directed to the south 

 part of the i.sland, and at last the judges ffusbed a sti-ong-lly- 

 ing bevy out of a brush heap. They se:i!(^d (he serub-oaks 

 and pitched several biuidred yards aw :iy ahui;;- the high slopes 

 on the east shore. In some Ir.ngish gj'ass there Miey were 

 found and both dogs flushed. Rover made a careful point on 

 some dry leavcii and the birds were flushed by Ihehandler. In a 

 washed "gully he tripped ovex a brace, which were somewhat 

 wild, and Hebe followed suit with two flushes. The dogs 

 were then ordeied up and the heat given to Rover, after be- 

 ing down an hour and twenty minutes. 

 Hover agaiuM, Quetii . 



The finishing heat lay between Rover and Queen, but as 

 the latter ag,ain showed no push, Rover was awarded the third 

 money. 



The boat w:is soon reached, and 3:20 v- m. saw the parly 

 hack at Kew Snflolk. 



I'lie first day's sport passed off smoothly. The weather 

 I II and the running of the youngsters fail-. 

 lie evening a meeting was held at the New Suffolk Ho- 

 1 President Aleu, as chairman, congratulated the club 

 -accesaful termiuMliou of tlie first day's running. Mr. 



Washington A. Coster, of Flatbush, L. I., was appointed 

 Steward in place of ;jlr. Heeksher, who was obliged to re- 

 turn to New York. The entries theu closed in the Puppy 

 Stakes, with the nouiinations noted below. 



Pu-pi'v SrAKKs.— (jpen to all pointers and setters under 18 

 uKJUths of age. Limited to 35 entries. First prize. .IslOO ; 

 second prize, •'ioO ; third prize. Si' J : fourth prize, !j:l."). En- 

 trance fee, sl,5: forfeit, *10. fluse.l Xovemtier 29,1880, 

 with eight nominations, out of which there were si.\ starters 

 and two withdrawals. 



ESTKIES. 



J. O. Dormer, New York City, wliite, black and tan Setter 

 bitch puppy .Jersey Queen (Ranger Il.-Silk), 13 montlis. 



A. E. Godcllroy, New York City, white and orange setter 

 bitch puppy Daisy (Ranger Il.-Silk), 13 months. 



H. W. Livingston, New "iork Cily. lemon and while pniuter 

 dogpuppy Baronet (Rush-liosi' I, 1 year. 



fi. S. Gregory, Jr., Jersey City, N. J., lemon and white 

 pointer bitch puppy Belle ( Sensation-Grace), 11 mouths. 



W. Tallman, Drownville. R. I., white .and black setter 

 bitdi Jennie II. (Scranton's Patch- Jennie). 8 months. 



Max Wenzel, Hoboken, N. J., red Irish setter dog puppy 

 Chief (Berkley-Duck), 15 month.?. 



John C. Higgins, Delaware City, Del., white and lemon 

 ear setter doiifpuiipy Lincoln IL (Lincoln-Petrel 11.), 15 

 month.s. Withdrawn. 



W. Biickiughani, Norwich, Conn., unnamed pointer. 

 Withdra\vn. 



SUMMAKV UV THE DjiAWlSO OP lUE BllAOKS. 



Tallniuu's Jennie II. ngmiiM Livingston's Baronet, 



fji'egory's Belle twaimit GodeUroy's Daisy. 



Doinier's Jersey Queen iiijaimt Wenisel's'Chief. 

 [By Telegi-apli.] 

 Sf.cokd Dav — Nov. 80. 



Mattittioiv, Losa J^i.ANo, Dec, I, 



Tlie morning broke bri^t. and clear, and throughout the 

 day the weather was perfection. A rallier fresh breeze was 

 blowing from the northwest, and at 8:30 the party of yester- 

 day, iiiere:ised by many new aiTivals, took the little steam 

 yiicht P.syche and Started for Robins' Island. 

 Jiiinfe II. at/ii/'Mt na/'oiiH. 



Arriving half an hour later, the liist brace were cast ofl! at 

 9:10— Jennie IL, handled by her owner, and Baronet, a fine 

 little pointer, himdled by William W. Titus, Circleville, L. L 

 A cornfield was drawoi blank. Baronet showing himself lo be 

 a good ranging ami fast-going Jtuppy. < )n approachin.g the 

 bayberry-l.iTish field the fudges fluaiied a bevy and Baronet 

 dropped to -wing and Jennie to order. Jennierthen pinned a 

 bevy and pointed staimchly, but as the judges were intent on 

 following the first bevy, the point was not scored iuher favor. 

 On following the bevy, both dogs flushed it in a hollow, but 

 Baronet, who had been showing much greater \vorldng pow- 

 ers, at last found and pointed a single bird. Titus, knowing 

 his do2, claimed a point too quicklv, as we thought, for 

 Baronet, was unsieaih" at the rmi"e. A l/ird, however, 

 was .sulisequeiilh- Hushed, iuid the little |iointer was allowed 

 the point, Jennie Imving :dl tins time been slicking elusely 

 to the heels of her handle!-. A move was theu made fur the 

 second bevy, and Jennie W!is penalized with a false puim. 

 although birds were in the briars, jind B:irui».i refused to 

 back. Baronet found ;i single bird along a |iaili iu the 

 briars, and pointed <rr:indlv ;ind .lennie Ikk ked. Titus 

 flushed and ffdled to kill.' .leunie winded and stojiped 

 cautiously, and Baronet bucked ; both dugs roaded on. and 

 Jennie got to the birds and jiuirited. Talluiari (hushed ;iud 

 crippled a bird. The beN^, whieh was a \ery large mw,- 

 pitched into the scrub oaks iilout!- the shore, aurl Jennie 

 rctrieveil tlje dead bird. Baronet then puinted handsomely, 

 and .lennie failed to back, and Titus tlushed a single bird, 

 ami nil iiiuviua- on walked into the bevy, and, shooting twice, 

 gut une tluwri,' the little pointer dropping quickly to wing. 

 (hi lieini^ Si nl to retrieve the dead bird, he mouthed and bit 

 ii badl_\ . Imu ihe biidflas a eripph- aud Ihe cover thick. 

 All along Baronet laid shown good tinding qualities, and the 

 brace was ordered up uf ler being down tliree-quarters of an 

 hour, with Bai'onet the wimier. 



Belle ayuinxt Diiixy. 



At e.Kaclly ten o'clock ihe second brace, Belle, the lirsl 

 Wijmerof the Nurserv Stakes vesteidav. handled bv lliiiirht 

 and Mr. Godeft'roy's" Daisy, handled i.y his trainer. Philip 

 Thurtle, who has" established a reputation from training 

 McDona's Pkmkel, were east off in the old stubble field as 

 a most favorable phiee fur thi' opening spin. The little set- 

 ter bitch Daisy .shuweil herself to tie a very qiuck worker, 

 exceediualv sharp in her turns, and a gi-:mii free rauL'er. lie- 

 ing astonishingly fast. Belle also showed her siylit,!) iorn. |u 

 greal :telvauiage, and Avas evidentlj'a plucky une, fur urn- il 

 the toes of hei- off hind foot was greatly enlarged fruni an ai' 

 cident on the cars on Saturday "excniug. ami her feiui ^v;l~ 

 like a baU of fire and very paiilfuU Airuss the feme in th 

 briaa's Daisy passed lo win<lwardof a bevy, which her hand 

 ler flushed, 'the liileh dropping instantly' tu wing. Helle se-- 

 eured a puim ami a moment latera magnitleent b:iek, as Daisy 

 stopped fur :i seeoiul where birds had been running. Belle 

 false pointed along the east shore, and thebracewas swimgto 

 the leeward of the range. Agam the old field was entered, 

 and Daisy more than before gave an exhibition of her flying 

 qualities, as she scoured the bills far and near. Along the 

 bnijsh which skirted the slmre Belle began to wind, feeling 

 iu the air with head will iqi fur the scent. On she (irew, f.-ist 

 liut cautiously, for over a hundre'd yards, imd at last settled 

 on her point. Daisy, on being called up, failed teibaek, jiass- 

 ing her cunipaniou.'aud fiflr*en yards further ou she siidiJiiily 

 became aw;u-c of the presem:e of birds and pointed staunchly, 

 Belle keeping her point. Thurtle killed aud Belle, with as- 

 sistance of handler, after puinting dead, retrieved in aslovenly 

 manner. The birds having been marked along the shore in 

 some salt-water grass, were :it once foll(..wed, when Daisy 

 pointed staunchly :iud Belle followed suit. Five birds were 

 moved and mai-ked on a sand-bill. Daisv. in rnuniiiLr down 

 wmd. fliLshed a bird, and then Belle flushed another. Bads 

 from the shore the latter found a wide-scatterme; bhd and 

 pointed it mandly. Daisy ran on and flushed Ft. Haight 

 killed it :i^ it quartered past him aud Daisy failed to retrlve. 

 Brace ordered up, with Belle the wdnner, "after being down 

 an horn- and a quarter Daisy had outranged hei- lucky com- 

 petitor, but Belle showed much superior nose and lots of 

 game. 



Jencij Qtietu a^di/iM Chief'. 



At 11:30 Mr. Donner's fine little setter bitch Jersey Queen, 

 handled by John Bunnell, of Forked River, N. J., aad Chief, 

 a large, good-looking red Irish dog, by James Miller, Sloates- 

 bilrg, N. Y., were put down on the hills. Queen showed su- 

 perior ranging and style and Chief at fli-st seemed rather dull, 

 but, warming to his wwk, rau uiuch bettw. The brace was 



taken to the extreme south end of the island, where birds w ere 

 moved last evening. Jersey Queen, upon passing out of the 

 scrub oak thicket, pointed a bevy which, when flushed, was 

 not followed. A hundred yards filrther on a bevy was flushed 

 by the judges. Jersey t^^iieeii then cut her tongue badly by a 

 briar, but not seriously enough lo prevent herl-imniug'. At 

 the extreme south end of thtTislaud Chief m:ide au exeelleul 

 point on a bevy in a bunch of briars. Jersey tjueeu being- 

 ordered to bacic practically refused, but, it was aliowed her. 

 She went in and shared 'point- Miller flu-shed and killed, 

 ami Queen muved iu, nut drup]ilijg. t:iuef retrieved very 

 nicely after puinting dead. Proceeding to where bevy lit 

 Chi(-f pointed the bevy, aud t^iueeu being ordered up to back 

 shared the puinl. Miller killed and Queen retrieved, butin- 

 difl'erentlv. The lirae'e ordered up after being down an hom- 

 and a quarter, Ciiief winniug the heat. Queen had shown 

 that she was under poor coiatrol and CMcf that he was a 

 steady and level-headed dog. 



An adjournment was made to iJie Ubusc for luncheon. 

 Belle ijf/ain.tt BnronH. 



On resuming at 3:10, the second series was commenced 

 with Belle aud Baronet each one heat winners. Running 

 down wind hi the old grass field Baronet flushed a bird and 

 chased. Upon heing sent into the .scrub oalis on the crest of 

 a hill, Baronet pointed a bird and Belle winding it, refused 

 to back. Working to the wind in the bay-bush field. Belle, 

 threw up her nose and drew handsomely "on for a long dis- 

 tance, into a briar patch, where liirds were seen running but 

 could not be moved, the e..v.r heing s,j very ibiek. The 

 crowd of spefiuiurs. wiiirh numluMeii aboul fifty, 

 Stirred'iro anulher lii-vv, ami liuih dugs printed Ike scattered 

 birds simiiltaneuusly a'ud eaeh haniller killed, Baremet held 

 hispuint alfhuudi three irniis had fieeu dischaisxtd, and a 

 single bird whieh had rem;iined was flushed iu front of him. 

 This was eerlaiulya grand exhibition uf steadine.ss for so 

 young a dug, and he was awarded a second point. Each dog 

 retrieved. A f ( er being down a half hour tlie brace was t-aken 

 up, Baruiiet winning the beatj justly according lo Ike rules. 

 Chief and Baruuet then came together iu s.amc"place. Chief 

 found a brace aud Biu-onet failed to hack. Chief hful his 

 own way and pointed, and Baronet failiug to back moved on 

 pa.st him and located birds. .Nfiller killed and Chief retrieved. 

 The heat and first prize was then iiwarded to Chief at three 

 o'clock alter running ten miinites. Five minutes later the 

 third series commenced with Jersey Queen and Baronet run- 

 ning for second place. Queen flushed a single bird and then 

 a brace, pointed a bird in the briars and flushed again on the 

 hiU in some brush. Baronet seemed tired out and needed 

 much urging. Furthei- on Queen pointed in hollow by a 

 scrub oak bash : Baronet came up and the bird flushed "be- 

 tween them. The judges ordered lirace up, awai-ding .Jersey 

 (.Jueen tke second prize, imd, as they were empowered to do 

 so bjf the rules, gave Baronet third and Belle fourth. The 

 judges ndhercti strictly to the laws of rimning, and in conse- 

 quence the dogs were not placed according to their apparent 

 merits. We consider that Belle was out and oul the best 

 dug in the stakes, although we like Chief's work very muck 

 indeed. He is not as sty'lish a dog as Belle, but one" uf the 

 siu-e and steady sort. 



Following is list of winners Jlonday and Tue.wlay : 



f.elle . 



r^t p, 



Fnv Stakes. 



stiun -Grace), lemon and wliite 



VVtn> 

 I>. S. Gregoi-y's, ./r., 

 pointer bitch, 11 lUuntlj 



W. TaUTn.-m's Jenuie II. irierantuii Patch-Jeimie), black and 

 white Better bitch, 8 moutku. .Second prize. 



Jaaiea R. Baymond's Ituver, liver and white pointer dog, 11 

 months. Thiid" prize. 



Wi.NXEHs OP Puppy Stakes. 

 Max Weu.^elsreil, Irish setter dog puppy GUief (.Eerkeley-Dnck), 



illth- 



J. <). 



il.-t [.!■ 



hitoblnckaud tan setter bitch inippy Jersey 



Queen I Iciiny.a- U ISilk ), 13 inonthn. Socond prize. 

 H. W. Lixiugsfon s Itmou and white pouiter dog pnppy, Bai-onet 



CRush-Eotie I, 1 year. Third prize. 

 D. S. Gretfurv's lemun anil wliite pointer bitch puppv. Belle 



(SeuBiitian-Gvai-ei, It munths. Fonrth prize. 



The braces fur tk.r puppv .■stakes were ...i ,, - ',,,,, ■ 



\V. TaUmau s Jeiinit 11.: ugamst H. \', . irouet. 



D. S. Gi-egorv's Belle, aj;,iinbt Gudtl!- 



,1. 0. DounerV Jer^ev Queen, agiiiust M i hit-f 



AU-aK'--'-' ftilli'- 



fourth ijri2 

 27 



IBv Telegraph.] 

 LATEST FROM THE FIELD TRIALS. 



New Suffolk, L. L, Dec. 1, 1880. 



Af the ineeliiisi- last evenmg little was done besides closing 



the All-au-ed entries and the' draw fur braees. The same 



imi-es as served in Ihe Nurserv and Puppy stakes were 



,u[iiMi:ir,! ■„ art, ami ,Mr. Heeksher was added tu ihe list of 



I. 1 .1-^, 3Ir. t;. W. Bassfurd, of White Plains, New 



1 pn.iiisi againsr dugs running in Club stakes 



: : 1'. ert isi-i I I late fur ehising same on Novendier 



i.pea tu all sitters iiud pointers, hmited to tiftv 



ize. s.-.iUO: „eeuud pnze. .^100 ; Oikd prize, «-30"- 



Eniiiiiue fee, ~-An Forfeit, ^15. Closed with 



Eutiies— P. II. bly^on, ^leiuphi.s. Tenu., black, white and tan set- 

 ter dog Gladsloiie ( l)au-l'eU-el ) fuur and a half years. 



P. H. Brysou, Memphis, Term., black and while Better bitch Peep 

 o' Bay fOladstone Clip I twenty months. 



C. Dubois WagBtaff, Babylon, L. I., lemon aud white, pointer dog 

 Lord Dufferin (Goldens JJash-Howson's Eanto), two and a half 

 years. 



Westuuijster Keuuel Chib, N. Y., lemon and white pointer dog 

 ^=cnwm...u i.liui Xell i. six aud a half years. 



Ntwtuu Earie, I'rovidence, H. L, black aettur bitohSmut (Pete- 

 i.^uneu besK), fuiir and :i half vears. 



Uor.'iceS. P'-luudguud, Providenee. It. I.. l,liu-k and white setter 

 dog Nat , Kent-Mutt i. three aud a hall vears. 



Dr. S. i'l.ret; Sp/eir. Brui.iklvu, N. V., 1.1:!. 1,, white and tan setter 

 bitch Maida i Uiek-Ctiu ), three aud a half v, ar.s uld. 



Dr. 8, Fleet .'Sp.-ir, Bruoklyu, ><. V., Ijlaek aud tan setter dog 

 Fred ! Brvar's (ironsu-Fi.sher's Brlie i, four vears. 



Br. S 'Fleit Siner, Brooklyn. N. Y., blaek aud white ticked setter 

 biUih Lizzie Lee < Drnid :Minie\ twenty mouths. 



Dr. S. Fleet Spin-r. Eruuklv.i, N. Y.. Uark and white Sbttei- doc 

 St. ElMO, by Vndo of B..ird.;r .t.-ssie funr veais. ^ 



J. 0. Higains, f)elavv:tre City, Dil.. black aud whito setter dog 

 Dasliiug Mouarch iDash ll.-C'ouutesa Mod I, two yc*i-e. 



W. H. Thayer, Biiatol, B. I., livei- with white breast pointer dog 

 Tiim (Stiong'a Pete-Day's Nellie), two years. 



C. S. Lmcolu, Wan-en, Mass., orange Beltou setter dog Aftou 

 (Rock Flora II.). fom- aud a quai-ter years. 



Dr. H. F. Aten, Brooklyn, N. Y., black, tan and white setter doe 

 Glen (Dash-Belle), six aud a haU years. ^ 



n. W. Gause, Wihiiiugtou. Del"., lemon aud white setter dug 

 AVarwick (Leieester-Peti-fcl), two and a hall- years, 



SVm. Stanley, Euglewood, N. J., black and tan scltei bitch BeUe 

 (lacli Wdliauison and Lawless bitch), ttve and a half years. 



J, O. Donner, New York City, white and lemon eai- better biteli 

 Bessie (Ranger n.-Bella), two years. 



