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[May 1, 1884. 



sentry duty over the race horse April Fool, while the Other 

 mounts guard over a two year old filly, named Ehadama, of 

 the Colonel's. In the fox-terrier puppy class a new style of 

 dog was seen in two white and brindled specimens, Alex 

 and William Bennett, just imported. They are both 

 good looking. Alex took the premium. The three collie 

 prizes were Avon locally by Joseph Campbell's Scott, 

 F. M. Anderson's Bruno and Ben. McColloch's Bruce. 

 Bob Roy, a stud dog, o wned by J. A. Long, of St. Louis, on 

 exhibition only, was one of the 'handsomest dogs at the show. 

 Of the seven bitches competing the winners were Thomas C. 

 Johnson's Meg II., Joseph Campbell's Madge Wildfire and 

 John K. Yore's Fannie. Searing Marsh's Daisy was vhc— all 

 are owned in St. Louis. No bulldog was shown, and the judge 

 at first refused to award any prize but a third (to Tom Kelly's 

 Baddy) to any of the seven" bull-terriers, The close-cropped 

 fraternity were, however, afterward made happy, Jim 

 Busby's Billy, imported, a really excellent dog, being first, 

 Willi 'ara A." Ross's (Fort Worth, Tex.) Napper second, and 

 Tom Kelly, the ex-prize fighter, third with Paddy. Michael 

 Rohan took a second with Fio^a in the over 7 poimds black 

 and tans, and D. O'Shea was first and second with the Bed- 

 lingtons Sting II. and Wasp II. Not a prize was awarded to a 

 Skye, though vhc. was given George Fehl's Frank and a c. to 

 Harry Passmore's Boxer. There were five in the class. Heather 

 Tarn G-len, noted above, were the only hard-haired Scotch and 

 terriers worth a second look. D. O'Shea was first and second 

 with the Irish terriers Erin and Garryowen, and a solitary c. 

 to Mrs. J. E. Rowland's Box was the only award a hard- 

 hearted judge would make to a lot of (so-called) Yorkshire 

 terriers Mrs. George H. Hill, of Cincinnati, scored well with 

 •Joe as the champion pug. In the open pugs, whose kennels 

 were got up in the most gorgeous way by their fair owners, a 

 second was gained by Miss Emma Bailey's Punch, and third 

 by Mrs. Isabella Chapman's Fritz, both owned in St. Louis. 

 Mi-s. Samuel A. Gaylord's Sadie, a very beautiful 2}{ pound 

 blue and silver little lady took first, Mrs. T. Joell's Tiney sec- 

 ond, and G. Lamar Collins's Dude third in the indefinite ter- 

 rier list, for which most of those in the other terrier classes 

 might well have entered. Major Taylor gave a second to the 

 well felt-coated but too light-colored Chesapeake Jumbo, 

 owned by A. F. Shapleigh, C. de St. Aubyn's Diane being 

 third. None contested with these local dogs. C. C. Carroll 

 was alone iu his glory with two coach or plum-pudding dogs 

 Dash and Captain Jinks. La the miscellaneous class an im- 

 mense Ulm dog, Jumbo, mouse-colored and horrible to look 

 at, won first for Peter Zimmer, Joe Schiller coming next with 

 a Russian retriever, Russ. Eleven Italian greyhounds com- 

 posed the last class, the winner. Beppo, the property of Hon. 

 P. Kirby. of Jacksonville, 111., being a very handsome speci- 

 men. Mrs. E. P. Roberts, of Alton, 111., who entered the bal- 

 ance, rook second with Petkins, her dogs, though neat, being 

 so finely in-bred that they have in the highest the shivering 

 qualities which make this breed so objectionable to many. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 



St. Louis did itself fairly proud in the special prize fine. 

 John Munson w T on a $150 dog collar, donated by J. B. McCul- 

 lagh, editor of the Globe-Democrat, for the best pointer, with 

 Meteor. Peep o' Day took a handsome bronze as the best set- 

 ter. Munson's Vanity took a silver cup, given bv Charles H. 

 Mason, of New York, to Bang's best daughter. John Hender- 

 son took a prize donated by himself, for the best pointer bitch 

 with pups. Henry Overman, of Cincinnati, won, with Nor- 

 wood, the Ligowsky prize of a trap and clay-pigeons, for the 

 best red Irish setter. Olcott's Barney and Fly took a pipe for 

 the best brace of spaniels, the former also winning a wading 

 suit. Bessie captured a silver cup, for cockers, and Miss Lillie 

 Munson. a Smyrna rug, given for the best dog owned by a 

 lady, with her Newfoundland pup Prince Albert. Joe took 

 an umbrella and a silver cup given for that breed, while Miss 

 Emma Dailey walks off with a Langtry bang, by help of 

 her pug Punch. Madge Wildfire won a clock, for collies, and 

 Meg II. , silver goblets for that breed. W. A. Hobbs is plus 

 a silk hat, thanks to his St. Bernard Marco. Tipsy II. took a 

 box of cigars, and a case of claret goes to Emporia, Kas. through 

 Irish Lilly. Miss Munson's Newfoundland further obtained 

 her a basket of flowers, Peep o' Day got a dressing case for 

 Mr. Bryson, W. B. Wells received $ 25 in cash for the excellence 

 of his English setter Mingo, and D. O'Shea's Bedlington, Sting 

 II.. obtained him $15 as the best terrier from Canada. 



Following is a f ull list of the 



AWARDS. 



Class 1. Mastiffs.— 1st and 3d withheld; 2d, Dr. Henry Newland's 

 Flora, yellow, llmos. 



Clas<2. St. Bernards.— 1st, W. A. Hobbs's Marco, fawn, 4yrs., im- 

 ported; 3d, T. EhrhardtfS Bismarck, tan; 3d, T. Fleischer's Rox, 

 black, lfgyrs. Very high com., A. Baron's Minca, tawny, 3yrs., im- 

 ported. 



Class 3. Newfoundlands.— 1st, D. O'Shea's Belle, black, lyr., Carlo 

 —Fanny; 2d. Miss Lillie Munson's Prince Albert, black, Gmos., im- 

 ported; 3d, J. C. Strauss's Kid, black, Smos. Very high com.. R. 

 Warner's Nero, black, lyrs. 



Class 4. Greyhounds.— 1st, J. A. Pozzoni's Bob, fawn, Sj^yra., 

 Punch— Judy: 2d. Dr. G. I. Royce's Lady Vinem, 22inos., Count 

 Custer— Lady Rose; 3d. H. Piatt's Swift, blue, 15mos. 



Class 5. Scotch Deerhounds.— 1st, Mrs. J. M. Taylor's Dick, gray, 

 SJgyrs. ; 2d, Emmet McDonald's Gold Dust, light brown, 4yrs., Denver 

 — Saturn. 



Class 6. Champion English Setters, Dogs.— 1st. W. J. Crawford's 

 Gath, black, white and tan, 3yrs,, Count Noble— Peep o' Day. 



tau 2yrs. llmos., Royal Blue— Modjeska. Very high com., W. B. 

 Mullory's Pink B., black and white, 2yrs. llmos.. Gladslune-Countess 

 Key and A. (.'. Waddell's Laverack Chief, black, white arid tan, 

 3Uyr* , Pontiac-Fairy II. High com., Will Davidson's Rake, blue 

 ticked, lOmos., Mark- Princess Bow Bell. Com.. F. H, Westman's 

 Lady Pembroke's Boy, black, white and tan, lyr., Judge— Lady Pem- 



Class 0. English Setters, Bitches.— 1st, J. M. Avent's Bessie A., 

 lemon and white, 3yrs., Dashing Lion— Armida; 2d, A. C. Waddoll's 

 Countess Bljthe, black, white and tan, 2yrs., Prince— Diamond: 3d, 

 Richard & Fox's Truth, black, white and tan, 15uios.. Erp— Kate. 

 High c mi.. John Drees's Princess Royal, white and black, Royal Blue 

 — Florrie - J. B. C. Lucas's Countess Rake, white, black and tan, 

 aWyrs Rake— Phyllis; Jtt. a. Dowat's Nettie D., black, white and tan, 

 lBnios . Tasso— Bird. Com., W. B. Faribault's Bonnie Dimple, white, 

 black and tan, l^yrs., Bracket— Dinkey 



Class 10. English Setters, Puppies.— 1st, J. M. Avent's Gladstone's 

 linage, black, white and tan, Giuos., Gladstone— Bessie A.j 2d, P. B. 



Class 11 Champion Black-Tan or Gordon Setters.— Prize withheld. 



Class 1? Blaek-Tan or Gordon Setters.— 1st, withheld; 2d, John 

 W. Wuiberiine's Grouse, uvrs., Dart ; 3d, withheld. 



Class 13. Black-Tan or Gordon Setters. Puppies. No entries. 



Clas.^ 14. Champion Irish Setters, Dogs.— 1st, Henry Overman's Nor- 

 wood. 3K'3"rs., Elcho— Rose. 



Class 15. champion Irish Setters, Bitches.— lst.w. H. Pierce s Faun, 

 lyr. 8mos., Elcho— Noreeu. 



Class 1G. Irish Setters, Dogs.— 1st, withheld; 2d, Dr. Charles E. 

 Michel 



Ran e 



Clas'l?' 'fish SeVenC Bitches.— 1st," J, A. Sullivan's Effle, 2}4vrs., 

 Tollstone-Ruby II.; 2d, Chas. Steisrneieris Elsa, oyrs., Erin JX— 



Chance— Elsa, 



ISCUss 18. Irish Setters, Puppies.— 1st and 2d, Emporia Kennel Club s 

 Irish Lilly and Irish Maud, 5naos., Derby— Irish Duck, 3d, L. A. Mof- 

 fltt's Hallie. 3uios. . „ „ . „, 



Class 19. Champion Pointers, Dogs.— lsi, J. w. Munson s Meteor, 

 liver and white, 3yrs,, Garnet— Jilt. _ . w . . 



Class 20. Champion Pointers, Bitches.— 1st, J. W. Munson s Vanity, 

 fiver and white, 2yrs. champion Bang— Pride. 



Class 21. Pointers, Dogs, over 551bs.— 1st, Col. W. E. Hughes's Maxim 

 liver and white. Syrs., Garnet— Jilt; 2d and 3d, A. C. Waddell's Tim. 

 orange and white, gjgyrs., Lake— Queen, and Clipper, liver and white, 

 3yrs., Faust— Clytie, Very high com., J. \V. Munson's Bang, liver 

 and white. 5yrs., champion Bang— Luna. Com., Gee. A. Castiernan's 

 Blucher. liver and white, 2yrs.. Croxteth— Trinket. 



Class 22, Pointers, Dogs, utider 5.51bs.— 1st, A. C. Waddell's Prince, 

 liver and white, 18mos.. Clipper— Dove: 2d, W. B. Stafford's Major 

 Croxteth, liver and white, 2yrs., Croxteth— Lass: 3d, withheld. 



Class 23. Pointer Bitches.— 1st and 2d, J. W. Munson's Spinawav, 

 liver and white, 4yrs., Garnet— Keswick, and Flash III., liver and 



Labadie s Jessie, liver and white. 3yrs., Beau— Clara. High com., 

 John Henderson's Maggie V.. liver and white, 2vrs., Vandal— Maggie 

 G., and John Nolde's flora. I«.;vrs., Prince Royal II -Fannie. Coin 

 Joseph Mest's Patti. lemon and white, 3vrs.. Little Ruffian— Flight.' 



Class 24. Pointer Puppies.— 1st, George J. Mook's Jake, liver and 

 white ticked, lOmos.; 2d, withheld: 3d, W. B. Stafford's Bonnie 

 Bang, white, 9mos., Bang— Olivette. 



Class 25. Irish Water Spaniels.— 1st and 2d. John D. Olcott's Bar- 

 ney, 9yrs., Shamrock— Shaun, and Fly. llmos., Mike— Lady ; 3d, C 

 B. Kodes's King Marsh. 18mos., Pat— Tide. 



Class 20. Field Scan iels. Any Color, over 281bs.— 1st and 3d, with- 

 held; 2d, A. C. Waddell's Doctor, black and tan, 3vrs., Bow-Josie. 



Class 27. Cocker Spaniels, .Any Color, under 2Slbs.— 1st and 2d. U. 

 O'Shea's Rosey, black, 18mos., Doctor— Polly, and Bene, black, 2yrs 

 Bob HI.— Black Bess; 3d, Geo. W. Schenk's Bengal, black, llmos' 

 Tips -Toronto Jet. 



judged by 

 '~ lomos., 

 —, 3i-£yrs.. 

 Snipe— Idol. 



Class 29. Foxhounds.— 1st and 3d, D. O'Shea's Forester II., black, 

 white, and tan, Syrs., Ringwood— Boxey. and Ringwood. black, white 

 and tan, 4yrs.. Forester— Lady; 2d. Fritz Thome's Driver, black and 

 tan, 15mos. Very high com., Arthur Mittelberg's Queen, black and 

 tan, 3yrs. 



Class 30. Beagles.— 1st and 2d, D. O'Shea's Rattler and Music II., 

 black, white and tan, 2yrs., Rover— Music; 3d, very high com. and 

 high com., (2) Wilson P. Hunt's Fanny, white, black and tan, 4yrs., 

 Spot— Music; Jehu, white, black and tan. 3yrs., Spottie— Vie: War- 

 rior, Jr. and Maid, white, black and tan. lyr., Warrior— Fanny. Com., 

 Edward Hogan's Leader, white, black and tan, lOmos., 'Rattler- 

 Flora. 



Class 31. Dachshunde.— 1st and 3d withheld; 2d, Louis Melcholr's 

 Gertrude, 13mos., Bergman— Gretchen. 



Class 32. Champion Fox-Terriers.— 1st, Mrs.^S. A. Kaye'sTipsey H., 

 4yrs., Viper — Tipsey. 



Class 33. Fox-Terriers, Dogs.— 1st, Emporia Kennel Club's Sam- 

 Sam, lyr., Blister— Nell; 2d, Missouri Kennel's Sting II. ,3yrs., Sling- 

 Flirt; 3d, Chas. L. Hunt's April Jim, lyr. 



Class 34. Fox-Terriers, Bitches.— 1st, Chas. L. Hunt's Rhadama, 

 lyr. 



Class 35. Fox-Terriers, Puppies.— 1st, H. S. Wiser's Alex, Smos. 



Class 36. Champion Collies. — No entries. 



Class 37. Collies, Dogs.— 1st, Joseph Campbell's Scott, black and 

 tan, 9mos., Rex— Collie; 2d, F. M. Anderson's Bruno, black and 

 white, l5mos., Tweed— Fly; 3d, Benjamin McColloch's Bruce, A.K.R. 

 325. 



Class 38. Collies, Bitches. — 1st, Thomas C. Johnson's Meg n.. sable, 

 llmos., Champagne— Nellie; 2d. Joseph Campbell's Madge Wildfire, 

 A.K.R. 887; 3d, John K. Yore's Fannie, black and tan, 20mos. Very 

 high com., Scaring Marsh's Daisy, black and tan, Syrs.. Scottie— Collie. 



Classes 39 and 40. Bulls, Dogs and Bitches.— No entries. 



Class 41. Bull Terriers.— 1st, J. Busby's Billy, brindle and white, 

 2yrs., Patti— Queen; , 2d, W. A. Ross's Napper,' white, lyrs.. Victor— 

 Nell; Tom Kelly's Paddy, white, 9mos., Napper— Wasp. 



Class 12. Black and Tan Terriers, over 71bs.— 1st, withheld; 2d, M. 

 Bohan's Flora, 4yrs. 



Class 43. Bedlington Terriers.— 1st and 2d, D. O'Shea's Sting H. and 

 WaspH.. lyr.. Sting— Wasp. 



Class 44. Skye Terriers.— 1st, 2d and 3d, withheld. Very high com., 

 George Fehl's Frank, 5yrs. Com., Harry Passmore's Boxer. 5yrs.. 

 Rowdy— Beauty. 



Class 45. Hard-Haired Scotch Terriers.- 1st and 2d, John H. Nay- 

 lor's Heather. .Syrs., and Tarn Glen, l9mos„ Wallace— Flora; 3d, with- 

 held. 



Class 46. Irish Terriers. —1st and 2d, D. O'Shea's Erin, lj-gyrs., Rock 

 — Norah, and Garryowen, 3yrs., Paddy H.— Erin. 



Class 47. Yorkshire Terriers.— Prizes withheld. Com., Mrs. J. E. 

 Rowland's Box, 5yrs. 



Class 48. Champion Pugs.— 1st, Mrs. Geo. H. Hill's Joe, 4yrs., 

 Comedy— Clytie. 



Class 49. Pugs.— 1st, J. G. Baker's Lady Dufl'erin, 22mos. ; 2d, Miss 

 Emma Bailey's Punch, 3yrs., imported, 3d, Mrs. Isabelle Chapman's 

 Fritz, 9mos., Punch 



Class 50. Toy-Terriers.— 1st Louis C. Billon's Sadie, blue, 13mos. ; 

 2d, Mrs. T. Joell's Tiney, black and tan, 5yrs.; 3d, G. L. Collins's Dude, 

 black and tan, 18tnos. 



Class 51. King Charles, Blenheim and Japanese Spaniels.— No 

 entries. 



Class 52. Chesapeake Bay Dogs.— 1st withheld; 2d, A. F. Shapleigh 's 

 Jumbo, sedge, Seafoam— Wave; 3d, C. T. DeSt. Aubin's Diane, brown, 

 7yrs., Joe-Nellie. 



' Class 53. Coach Dogs.— 1st and 2d, C. C. Carroll's Dash, lyrs., Hero 

 — Gipsey, and Captain Jinks, 8yrs., Dan— Queen. 



Class 54. Miscellaneous.— Equal 1st, Jos. Schiller's Russ, black Rus- 

 sian retriever, Syrs., and Peter Zimmer's Jumbo UJmer, 9mos. 



Class 55. Italian Greyhounds.— 1st, E. P. Kirby's Beppo, fawn, 3yrs., 

 Rex— Italia; 2d, Mrs. E. P. Roberts's Petkins, fawn, 3yrs., Pet— Dotty 

 Dimple. 



BREEDING FOR COLOR.— Editor Forest and Stream: For 

 the benefit of your readers who breed dogs, and who desire 

 certain markings and certain colored pups, the following may 

 prove of some advantage to them. I have often read of breed- 

 ers experimenting with bitches for sex in pups, but never 

 heard of any one claiming to have the means to have whelps 

 of any color they see fit to choose. A short time ago a labor- 

 ing man from the Old Sod let out a secret which, ho says, 

 works with a certainty, aud he says he has often seen it tried 

 on both bitches and mares, and worked well every time. The 

 secret and mode of operation is this: First, you procure a 

 piece of sheet tin, about six inches long by four wide, and on 

 this tin draw the image of a dog; then cut this out the exact 

 shape as near as possible of the image, and paint this image 

 the color you wish the pups to be; then place this tin image in 

 the drinking cup immediately after the bitch has been lined, 

 and the pups are sure to be. of that color. Since I have not ex- 

 perimented or tried the above plan, I cannot say much about 

 it either way; but I am positive nry informant believes in it 

 thoroughly. Since a number of breeders are trying for a black 

 (all black) Llewellin pup, probably they would do well to give 

 this plan a try, at least. 1 know a gentleman trying a number 

 of experiments now with bitches, as regards the color of 

 whelps, and he is pretty confident he can foretell their colors. 

 If I can get him to publish them in Forest and Stream I am 

 certain they will be read with much interest; by the dog men 

 in general. — 16-Bore. 



EASTERN FIELD TRIALS CLUB.— There will be a quar- 

 terly meeting in conjunction w T ith the regular Board of Gov- 

 ernors' meeting, held at Delnionico's, Fifth avenue, corner of 

 Twenty-sixth street, New York City, on Tuesday evening. 

 May 6, 1884, at 8 P. M., for the discussion and promotion of 

 subjects relative to the welfare of the future of trials and the 

 club. Also, as a social reunion of all members and inter- 

 change of past experiences on the development and improve- 

 ment; of dogs and shooting afield. All members, resident and 

 non-resident, who are in attendance on the dog show, are cor- 

 dially requested to attend.— Washington A. Coster, Secre- 

 tary "and Treasurer. 



SETTER IMPORTATION.— Mr. Joseph Lewis, Cannons- 

 burg, Pa. has received from the kennel of Dr. Walter Iliffe, 

 Kendal, Eng. , the English setter bitch Nellie Laverack. She 

 is three years old, and is by Llewellin's Count Dan and out of 

 Floss (Blue Prince— Flash). She is in whelp to champion 

 Royal Rock, 



THE CHICAGO DOG SHOW.— The second annual Inter- 

 national Bench Show at Chicago, will be held at the armory 

 of Battery D. on June 10, 11, 12 and 13. Major J. M. Taylor 

 will judge the setters and pointers. The other judges wilj be 

 announced at an early date. The premium list will be ready 

 next week. 



NEW YORK DOG BROW.— Editor Forest and Stream: 

 In case of any misunderstanding in regard to the sweep-take 

 pnzes, I desire to sav that the managers decided a month ago 

 that the judging could best be done jointly by the regular 

 judges of Irish and English setters. For pointer and English 

 setter sweepstakes, the regular judges in the setter classes. 

 These gentlemen to select a third judge to act with them. The 

 mdges kindly agreed to this proposition, which was duly an- 

 nounced through the papers. Entries for these sweepstakes 

 will close on Tuesday, May 6, at 12 M.— Chas. Lincoln, Supt. 



THE LAVERACK MEMORIAL FUND.— New York. April 

 2o.— Editor Forest and Stream: Nearly two years ago I con- 

 tributed to the fund for the erection of a monument ovtr the 

 remains of the late Mr. Edward Laverack. Not having seen 

 any account of the disposal of the fund, I write to know if you 

 can throw any light upon the subject.— Ponto. [We are unable 

 to give the desired information. Mr. E. A. Herzberg, who 

 collected and forwarded the funds, may be able to do so ] 



CLOVER BELLE.— The Clovernook Kennels have returned 

 to the managers of the Cincinnati bench show the prize which 

 was won by their fox-terrier puppy Clover Belle, and it has 

 been awarded to Mr. H. G. Groesbek's Judge. An explana- 

 tion of the mistake may be found in our issue of March Ti. 



GREYHOUND IMPORTATION.— Mr. H. W. Huntington, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y,, received on Friday last from Mr, William 

 Graham, Belfast, Leland, three very fine black greyhounds, 

 Bouncing Boy, Begonia and School Girl. They will be ex- 

 hibited at the show next week. 



SETTERS FOR SALE.— Any one in want of a well-bred 

 setter, will do well to correspond with Mr. Hatheway. whose 

 advertisement will be found in another column. There is no 

 better working blood in the country. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



NOTICE TO 90RRESP0NDENTS. 



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

 publication of notes, correspondents MUST GIVE the following par- 

 ticulars of each animal: 



1. Color. 6. Name and residence of owner, 



2. Breed. buyer or seller. 



3. Sex. 7. Sire, with his sire and dam. 



4. Age, or 8. Owner of sire. 



5. Date of birth, of breeding or 9. Dam, with her sire and dam. 



of death. 10. Owner of dam. 



All names must be plainly written. Communication on one side of 

 paper only, and signed with writer's name. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 



Eg*- .S'ee instructions at head of this column. 



Carolina &irl. By Mr. E. G. Atkinson. Madison, Ga.. for liver and 

 white pointer bitch, whelped Nov. 25, 1883, hv Marshall Ney (Beaufort 

 —Nymph) out of Sprite (Beaufort— Fannie Turner). 



Wanda T. By Mr. Ernest F. Thomas, Hoboken, N. J., for cocker 

 spaniel dog. whelped Nov. 17, 1883 (Don— Belle). 



Actress. By Messrs. Vaiden & Houston, Uniontown. Ala., for liver 

 and white ticked pointer bitch, whelped Feb. 4, 1884, by Mr. J. W. 

 Munson's Bang (Bang— Lima) out of Sphiaway (Garnet— Keswick), 



NAMES CHANGED, 

 Eg 1 "" See instructions at head of this column. 



Harold to Carrots. Bed Irish setter dog, whelped Sept. 6, 1883 

 (Elcho— Helda), owned by Mr. E. L. Fiske, Boston, Mass. 



BRED. 



KIP" See instructions at head of this column. 



Clara— Rush Gladstone. Mr. J. M. Avent's (Hickory Valley, Tenn.) 

 English setter bitch Clara to his Rush Gladstone (Gladstone— Donna 

 J A Feb. 29. 



Countess C.—Rush Gladstone.— Messrs. I. Yearsley, Jr., and J. M. 

 Avent's English setter bitch Countess C, (Dashing Lion— Armida.) to 

 Rush Gladstone (Gladstone— Donna JX March 2. 



White Lilly— Ranger. Mr. S. B. Dilley's (Rosendale, Wis.) pointer 

 bitch White Lilly i Dime— Queen) to his Ranger, April 21. 



Fiftne — Chief. Capt. L. S.Ward's (Governor's Island, N. Y.) red 

 Irish setter bitch Fifine (Rory O'More— Quail III.) to Mr. Max Wenzel's 

 Chief (A.K.R. 231), April 13. 



Blue Belle- Zanzibar. Mr. E. M. Jester's (St, George's. Del.) English 

 setter bitch Blue Belle (A.K.R. 99) to his Zanzibar (A.K.R. 1182), April 24. 



Dashing Belle— Zanzibar. Mr. E. M. Jester's (St. George's, Del.) 

 English setter bitch Dashing Belle (A.K.R. 914) to his Zanzibar (A.K.R. 

 1182i, April 22. 



Noreen II— Chief . Mr. John F. D wight's (Boston, Mass.) red Irish 

 setter bitch Noreen H. (Elcho— Noreen) to Mr. Max Wenzel's Chief 

 (A.K.R. 231), April 21. 



Belle Brandon— Zanzibar. Mr. Geo. F. Clarke's English setter bitch 

 Belle Brandon to Mr. E. M. Jester's Zanzibar (A.K.R. 1183), April 23. 



Gipsey Queen— -Ringwood. Mr. Chas. F. Kent's (MonticcUo, N. Y.I 

 beagle bitch Gipsey Queen (Briar— Bush) to Mr. N. Elmore's imported 



(Victor— Lucy) to his Flute (Rattler— True), Apnl25. 



Lucy— Flute. Mr. N. Elmore's (Granby, Ct.) beagle bitch Lucy 

 (Inno— Old Bess) to his Flute (Rattler -True). April 85. 



Leigh Doane— Chief. Mr. I. H. Boberts's (Camden, N. J.) red Irish 

 setter bitch Leigh Doane (A.K.R. 58) to Mr. Max Wenzel's Chief 

 (A.K.R. 231), April 19. 

 1 WHELPS. 



iE!*- See instructions at head of this column. 



Flirt. Mr. Win. S. Thurston's (Huntington, L. 1. ) pointer bitch Fh'rt 

 (Glenmark— Girl), April 11, twelve (six dogs), by champion Sensation 

 ( A K H ^17) 



Maud. Mr. Max Wenzel's (Hoboken, N. J.) red Irish setter hitch 

 Maud (Larry— Gussie II.), April 8, twelve (six dogs), by his Chief 

 (A.K.R. 231). 



Novice. Ur. Fred.W. Rothera's (Simcoe, Ont.) imported rough- 

 coated St. Bernard bitch Novice, April 25, four (one dog), by his 

 champion Priam (A.K.R. 485). 



Rue. Mr. Bayard Thayer's (Lancaster, Mass.) pointer bitch Rue 

 (A.K.R. 401), April 22, eight (three dogs), by the Westminster Kennel 

 Club's Bang Bang (A.K.R. 394); all orange and white. 



Rhona. Mr. Bayard Thayer's (Lancaster, Mass.) pointer bitch 

 Ehona (A.K.R. 399), April 24, nine (four dogs), by Mi - . R. T. Vandt- 

 vort's Don (A.K.R. 165). 



Morning. The Ravenswood Kennel's (Boston. Mass. (English f-etter 

 bitch Morning (A.K.R, 41), April 25, six (five dogs), by Mr. J. II. Good- 

 Bell's champion Plautagenet. 



SALES. 



U3F* See instructions at head of this column. 



Ranger. Brown and tan Gordon setter dog. 3.vrs. old, pedigree 

 unknown, by Mr. Chas, F. Kent, Mcmtieello, N.Y.. to Dr, John Kelley, 

 Fairview, K, J; .,.,,,,.»- 



Carolina Girl. Liver and white pointer bitch, whelped Nov, 2o, 

 1883 (Marshall Ney— Sprite.), by Mr. F. II. Hudson, EI Paso. Tex. , to Mr. 

 E. G. Atkinson, Madison, Ga. 



Bounce. Lemon and white English and Irish setter dog, Tvrs. old. 

 by Victor (Dash— Creena) out of Kate (Thompson's Duke — Kings- 

 land's Belle), by Mr. E. E. Hale, New York, to Mr. Lincoln Welles, 

 Wyal using, Pa. 



GuiJu. Italian greyhound dog (A.K.R. 900), by the Strawberry 

 Hill Kennel, Leicester. Mass. . to Mr C. W. Barnum. Lime Rock, Ct. 



Lennox. Lemon acd white pointer dog (A.K.R, 1045), by the Knick- 

 erbocker Kennel Club, Jersey City, N. J., to Mr. H.W.Smith. War- 

 cester, Mass. 



Rv.shton. Liver and white pointer dog (A.K.R. 215), by the Knick- 

 erbocker Kennel Club, Jersey Citv, N. J., to Mr. H.C. Miller, Hudson, 

 N. Y. 



Harold. Red Irish setter dog, whelped kept, 0, 1883, by champion 

 Elcho (A.K.R. 295) out of Helda (Ike— Nai*cy), by Mr. Jean Grosvenor, 

 Boston, Mass., to Mr. E. L, Fiske, same place, 



Killccaa. Red Irish setter bitch, whelped Aug. 25, 1883 (A.K.R, 020), 

 by the Ashmont Kennel, Boston, Mass., to Mr. E. F. Boyd, Attleiioro. 



Ve'ro and Froze, . Greyhound dogs, whelped Jan. 13, 1682, by the 

 Strawberry Hill Kennel, Leicester, Mass., to Mr. W. H. Cook. Sara- 

 toga Springs. N. Y 



S V EXCHANGED. 



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