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RECREA TJON. 



Vol. VI.; she by Stubble, out of Count- 

 ess of Devonshire, imported. Don is 

 by Malcom's Othello, out of Grouse. 

 His height is 22^ inches, weight 46 

 pounds. You can see by his picture 

 that he is wide awake. He is kind and 

 gentle and loves to be under fire in the 

 field. 



Pansy, of St. Louis, is owned by G. 

 C. Kleinecke. s She was whelped May 

 8, 1892. She is out of Ida Simmons, 

 18,689 Vol. VII., by Malcolm's Golden 

 Rod. She is a typical character of her 

 race, and a beautiful animal. She is a 

 kind, affectionate companion, and is 

 admired by all who see her. Her field 

 qualities are excellent. She is a hard 

 worker on game, a fine ranger, a good 

 retriever and perfectly staunch on point. 

 She was broken by that good old sports- 

 man and trainer, F. P. Smith, Wheeler, 

 Miss. I must say that Mr. Smith has 

 left nothing undone in her education. 



VI. Her sons and daughters will be of 

 the same breeding lines as Mac's Paul, 

 who is well known to all readers of our 

 sportsman's journals. He is owned by 





SANCHO PANZA. 



She stands 22 inches high and balances 

 the scale at 42 pounds. 



Lauff's Rosalind is owned by Mr. 

 Phillip Lauff of our city. She is a 

 family pet, is well educated and full of 

 vivacity. She is so fond of hunting, 

 that she will follow any one who carries 

 a gun, but to have her do her best work 

 you must not miss too many birds. If 

 you do, she will give you a look that 

 will make you ashamed of yourself. 

 She has a beautiful coat of black, and is 

 the finest Gordon in St. Louis. Her 

 weight is 46 pounds ; height, 22^ 

 inches. She was whelped April 8, 1891; 

 is by Rap 13,666, Vol. VI., out of 

 Countess of Devonshire 2d, 12,271 Vol. 



- PANSY, OF ST. LOUIS. 



Col. A. G. Cochran of St. Louis, a 

 thorough gentleman, well known in the 

 West and Middle states, being the 

 general solicitor of the Missouri Pacific 

 Railroad. He bought Paul of Marshall 

 McDonald, December 1, 1894, for $500. 

 Paul is built on the proper lines, and he 

 demonstrated this by defeating all the 

 crack Gordons in the East, taking first 

 money at Assonett, Mass., in November 

 last. He stands 22% inches high, and 

 weighs 44 pounds. He is beauti- 

 fully marked with good tan. Mac's 

 Paul was whelped February 24, 1892. 

 He is by Don 11,233, Vol. V., out of 

 Challie No. 23.169; she by Whip, No. 

 11,255, Vol. V., out of Countess of 

 Devonshire 2d, No. 12,271, Vol. VI. 



Ida Simmons is owned by Mr. John 

 Schlachter, of St. Louis. She is, with- 

 out doubt, one of the best Gordons in 

 the city She is a fine field dog, being 

 especially good on quails. She has a 

 loving disposition, is as gentle as a lamb 

 and is a family pet. She is of the right 

 color, with good tan markings. She 

 was whelped November 9, 1888, by 

 Don, 11,233, Vol. V., out of Gypsey, by 

 Jung's Dan out of Stansbury's Nellie, 

 by Milk out of Daisy ; Dan by Sambo 

 out of Gordon Nell. She stands 23 

 inches high, and weighs 47 pounds. 



The reader will notice that all the 

 dogs I mention are below 50 pounds in 

 weight, and below 23 inches in height, 

 keeping in line with the rule laid down 

 as a standard, by Mr. Malcolm, the cham- 

 pion of the Gordon setter in America. 



