472 ; 
but that only waits for organization to make a move that 
would be irresistible. 
Tt is seldom that I find myself at variance with the generally 
practical ideas of Ma. Hugh Dalziel, but his suggestion that 
judges should be compelled to give the reasons for their deci- 
sions would very soon land us in a hopeless muddle, and set 
the whole exhibiting community by the ears. Oh, no! Itis 
bad enough at times to have to put_up with their idiotic 
awards, but saveus trom their puddle-pated explanations! 
There is already a gentleman writing to The Mield wanting to 
know the reasons that induced two judges to pass totally dif- 
ferent opinions on his dogs, f 
The “latest” is that the mastiff Crown Prince has been re- 
sold, and remains in his native country, haying been purchased 
by his breeder, Mr. Woolmore. : 
The question of his paternity is very far from being settled, 
no further light has yet been thrown upon the subject in the 
angry letters that are appearing in the papers. “Methinks 
the Mastiff Club doth protest too much,” and I am still in- 
clined to back Mr. Dalziel. he club is trying to bully the in- 
quiring division. This tack has not created a good impression. 
THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL FUND. 
Editor Forest and Stream: 
The Lincoln Fund— 
Amounts previously acknowledged........... $485 
FORHST AND STREAM...,...-.. ales i ety 25 
Member Wa Ky Gs. Fic canst ti ener es et) 
$550 
_ ELLror SMITH. 
JAN, 8, 1885. * 
GREYHOUND JUDGING AT NEW YORE. — Editor 
Forest and Stream: The peculiurities of tbe judging of the 
ereyhounds at the last October show of the Westminster 
Kenne! Club havine been noticed in your able criticism as 
well as by myself, 1 would ask Mr. Pierson, who acted as 
judge on that occasion, to kindly state the grounds which 
caused the reversion of his decision from the sprmg show, In 
order to refresh Mr. Pierson’s memory, I would state I refer 
to the fact that at New York, May. 1884, my Bouncing Boy, 
after a two weeks’ ocean trip, in vank bad condition, poor 
coat, a slight skin surfeit, and no muscular development, beat 
Friday Nicht, who was shown in the very pink of condition. 
At New York, October, 1584, this decision was reversed, when 
Bouncing Boy was well shown. Again, atthe May show, the sec- 
ond prize was withheld from my Begonia for ‘‘want of quality,” 
first prize going to my School Girl, At New York, October, 
1884, School Girl, in good show form, was placed behind 
Begonia who. in May, 1884, possessed ‘no quality.” I have 
waited patiently for two months for an answer, and no reply 
having been made to the FoREST AND STREAM'’S queries, I can- 
not see the occasion for further delay. Construing Mr. Pier- 
son’s silence into the interpretation that such awards are to 
be continued under his judging, I wish to state that I seri- 
ously contemplate withdrawing my entire kennel of some 
eighteen dogs from such inconsistency of judging until a sat- 
isfactory explanation is given,—H. W. HUNTINGTON. 
THE BEST GREYHOUND.—Editor Forest and Stream: 
Not long ago, Dr. Van Hummell, of Denver, in his sketch en- 
titled ‘‘Greyhounds in the West,” says that he hopes that 
Messrs. Smith and Huntington will bring their greyhounds to 
Chicago in the spring. As there will probably be no Chicago 
show, I should like to offer, in order that Dr. Van Hummell 
and all other greyhound breeders may prove the superiority 
of their greyhounds, silver plate, value $50, to be given for the 
best greyhound in the show to be held at Boston in April, by 
the Now England Kennel Club, the plate to he awarded by 
the judge of greyhounds at that show.—H. W. Smits (W or- 
cester, Mass,, Dec, 28). 
STYLE VS, POINTS.—Nashville, Tenn., Dec, 21.—ditor 
Forest and Stream: In reading the reports of the field trials 
just closed at Canton, Miss.,I am prompted to make a sug- 
gestion to the gentlemen who manipulated matters on the 
oceasion of said trials, to wit, that in their future announce- 
ments of their proposed trials they will offer the first pre- 
mium to the dog possessing, in their opinion, the most ‘‘style” 
and show in doing nothing in the way of finding game, and 
give the dog finding game a back seat, notwithstanding he 
possesses all of the other qualities required of a grand field 
dog except the “grand style,” as they term it,—FiavT JUSTITTA, 
BISMARCK.—One of the Prince's characteristics is his love 
for some large dog, which he makes his constant companion, 
and feeds himself—a dog, for instance, like the one that so 
terrified Prince Gortchakoff, The dog follows the Chancellor 
into his dining room and stretches itself on the carpet. In 
the course of the meal the butler brings a large piece of boiled 
beef on one plate and bits of soaked bread on another, The 
Prince in person cuts up the beef and prepares the food for the 
dog, which stands by, grave and attentive, pending the sol- 
émn preparation of its food. ‘The Princs’s dog is never fed in 
any other way. 
KENNEL KEEPER.—The gentleman who advertises this 
week for a situation as kennel keeper, comes well recom- 
mended by prominent persons in Great Britain as to his fitness 
for the place. He has had a large experience with dogs both 
in the kennel and field, and if a suitable engagement offers he 
will devote his whole time to the care of a kennel, 
CINCINNATI DOG SHOW.—Cincinnati, O., Jan. 5.—Editor 
Forest and Stream; lam glad to inform you that this club 
has made arrangements with Mr. Washington A, Coster to 
superintend the show which will be given under the auspices 
& ae club in Cincinnati, May 5, 6, 7 and 8, current year,—W. 
. SHATTUC, 
A MASTIFE CLUB.—We are requested by a breeder of the 
mastifi to suggest to owners of this noble dog that measures 
be taken to forin a mastiff club. We should be pleased to hear 
from those interested in the matter, and will render all the 
assistance in our power to forward the good work. 
IMPORTATIONS.—The Cloyernook Kennel hasrecently im- 
ported two deerhound bitches, two fox-terrier bitches, a bull- 
dog and apug puppy. All of them are well bred, and their 
owners expect them to give a good account of themselves at 
the spring shows. 
“Fh. AND 8.” AND “A. K. R.”—The Formst anp STREAM 
and the Americun Kennel Register are two distinct publica- 
tions. Correspondents, who may desire tieir kennel notes 
to appear in both, are informed that it will be necessary for 
them to address each separately- 
PEDIGREES WANTED.—Can any one send us the pedigree 
of the dam of the setter dog Yorick? He is about five years 
old and was sired by Coin, Also that of the liver and white 
aeter dog Clipper, once owned by Mr. Frank Curtis, of Port- 
and, Me. ; 
NELULIE.—Mr, Jos. BH. Lewis writes us that his English 
setter bitch Nellis, through mistake of the printer, was put 
in the catalogue of the Philadelphia Kennel Club’s show as 
Mollie, She was winner of he. and the special prize G. 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
KENNEL WOTES. 
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
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, %, Sire, with his sire and dam, 
4, Age, or 8, Owner of sire. 
5. Date of birth, of breeding or 6. Dam, with her sire and dam, 
of death Owner of dam, 
All names must be plainly written. Communication on one side of 
paper only, and signed with writer’s name: 
NAMES CLAIMED, 
= See instructions at head of this column. 
Peg. By Thomas F. Russell, Calvert, Tex., for English setter bitch, 
8yrs. old (Felton—Jessie Turner). 
Flourish. By W. A, Faxon, Dorchester, Mass., for black, tan and 
white collie bitch, whelped May 7, 1884, by Kilmarnock Kennels’ Rat- 
tler (Tweed Tl —Lassie) out of Annie Laurie (A.K.R. 1218). 
Flug. By W, A. Faxon, Dorchester, Mass., for black, tan and 
Fee porns dog, whelped Nov. 28, 1884 (Bruce of the Fylde—Annie 
aurie). 
Tony Sensation and Countess Bang, By F, 2. Fengar, New London, 
Conn,, for lemon and white pointers, dog and bitch, agenot given, by 
Craft (Bang—Jean) out of Countess Helen (Sensation—Lass). 
Wanitla. By Millbrook Kennels, New York, for smooth-coated St, 
Bernard bitch, 2yrs. old, pedigree not given. 
Clerk. By W. P. Kelly, Corsicana, Tex.,for black and white puinter 
dog, age not given (Tony—Vick). 
Peer, Prince, Paris.and Puritan. By Riverview Kennels, Clinton, 
Mass., for mastifi dogs, whelped Dec. 10, 1884, by their Agrippa 
(A. K.R, 449) out of their Pride (A K.R. 1516), 
Hubert and Helena, By Riverview Kennels, Clinton, Mass., for 
mastiffs, dog and bitch, whetped November, 1884, by Duke of Kent 
(A. KR, 1507) out of Hilda V. (A. K.R. 1433), 
Brunie. By Lucian T, Chapman, Angelica, N, Y,, for black and 
tawny, with white markings, collie bitch, whelped October, 1884, by 
Brnno (Anvus—Brunette) ont of Lassie (Scott—Wait). 
Var, Vire, Royalist I., Venus, Vashti, Velveteen and Valetta. By 
Millbrook Kennels, New York, for smooth coated St, Bernards, three 
dogs and four bitches, whelped Dec. 5, 1884, by Royalist (A,K.R. 580) 
out of Snowball (A E.R. 416). 
Yanna, By the Hornell Spaniel Chub, for black cocker spaniel dog, 
whelped May 20, 1884 (Hornell Rattler—Tiby). 
Obo IT, By Mrs. R, L, Bowers, Saco, Me,, for black cocker spaniel 
dog, whelped Oct, 17, 1884, by Obo IL, (A.K.R, 482) outof Daisy Zulu 
(A.K.R. 381). 
Rhona G. By D, A. Goodwin. Jr., Newburyport, Mass, for Gordon 
setter biceh, whelped Jun» 12, 1884, by Lock (Bailey's Tom—Pansy) out 
of Nell (Rupert—Rhona), 
Rock Bondhu. By D. A. Goodwin, Jr., Newburyport, Mass., for 
black, white and tan English setter dog, whelped Feb. 27, 1884. by 
Gus Bondnu (Dashing Bondhu—Novel) out of Countess Mollie (Count 
Noble—Spark). ! 
Rock Wind'em. By D. A. Goodwin, Newburyport, Mass., for 
black, white and tan English setter dog, whelped December, 1882, 
by Roderick I. (Roderick—Norna) out of Jennie (Carlowitz—- Rose), 
Cliloe, By Geo. D. Macdougall, New York, for bluck pointer bitch, 
whelped June, 1684 (Peter Black—Maud 8.). 
Spice. By! Charles G. Kendall, Brooklyn, N. Y., for black spaniel 
dog, whelped Aug. 30, 1884, by Jock (Dandy—Spider) out of Nancy 8. 
(Dash—Madge). ‘ 
Chip, Bido, Style, Pet and Garnet. By VJ. Mills, North Attleboro, 
Mass., for red Irish setrers, three dogs aitd two bitches, whelped Novy. 
te 1844, by champion Nimrod (A K.R. 631) ouv of his Romaine (A. K.R, 
638). 
Gail Hamilton. By H. D. Ward, Newton, N.C., for red Irish setter 
bitch, age not given, by Rory O’More out of Gay, 
Harry T. By H. B. Topping, Green Village, N,J., for lemon ticked 
pointer dog, whelped June 12, 1884, by Glenmark (Rush—Romp) out 
of Girl (A.K.R, 697), 
Ruby If. By L. K. Mason, Hastings, Ia., for Chesapeake Bay bitch, 
whelped Oct. 31, 1884 (Foam—Ruby II., A.K.R. 143)’ 
Sir John. By Bernard Peyton, Richmond, Va., and Birmingham, 
Ala., for mastiff dog, whelped April 9, 1884, by Major (Lee—Leona) 
out of Nellie (Jack—Clio),. 
Ideal Kennels. By Irving M. Dewey, New Haven, Conn,, for his 
private kennels. 
Doc and Muse. By Edmund Orgill, Bond’s, Tenn., for black and 
tan beagle dog and bitch, whelped Aug, 14, 1884, by imported Rambler 
out of Beauty (Briton—Waxy), 
Jet. By Wm. H, Hawkins, Fail River, Mass., for black pointer 
pe Ta July 10, 1884, by Nat (Pete—Mab) out of Daisy (Pete. 
r —Kate). 
Braun. By W. St. John Jones, Cincinnati, O., for mastiff dog, 
ypelned July 28, 1884, by Hero II. (A.K.R. 545) ont of Madge (A.K.R. 
548). 
Arabella. By C, L, Hanson, Charleston, 8. C., for liver and white 
pointer bitch, whelped April 1, i884 (Thomas's imported Arab—Skin- 
ner’s Old Belle). 
NAMES CHANGED, 
ES" See instructions at head of this colunin. 
Orta to Miss Otho. Rough-coated St. Bernard bitch, whelped Novy. 
7, 1884 (champion Otho—Novice), owned by Fred. W. Rothera, Sim- 
coe, Ont. 
BRED. 
T=" See instructions at head of this column. 
Chica—Dashing Berwyn. W. B. Peck’s (Centrall Falls, R. I.) Eng- 
pee ee bitch Chica (Royal Blue—Diana) to Dashing Berwyn, Oct, 
1, 1884. 
" Spinanay—Crowteth. BH, F. Stoddard’s pointer bitch Spinaway to 
A, E, Godeffroy’s Croxteth, Dec. 10, 1884, 
Queen Alice—Count Noble, Howard Hartley’s (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 
English setter bitch Queen Alice (Druid—Cubas) to Count Noble 
(Count Wind’em—Nora), Nov. 28, 1884, 
Daisy Queen—Royal Ranger. Howard Hartley’s (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 
English setter bitch Daisy Queen (Rock—Meg) to his champion Royal 
Ranger, Dec. 22, 1884. 
Dashing Jest—Rock. FH. W. Jester's (St. George's, Del.) ene 
setter bitch Dashing Jest (A.K.R, 1614) to his Rock (A.K.R. 1616), Dec. 
21, 1884, 
Liddersdale—Dick Luverack. T. G. Davey’s (London,Ont.) English 
setter bitch Liddersdale (A.K.R. 592) to champion Dick Laverack 
(Thunder—Peeress). 
Genevieve—Prince Phebus. T.G, Davey'’s (London, Ont.) English 
setter bitch Genevieve (London—Dawn) to his Prince Phoebus (A. KR. 
97). 
Ruby—Turk, Charles 8. Fitch’s (Fort Washington, N, Y.) Gordon 
Sera Ruby (A.K.R. 1625) to champion Turk (A.K.R, 717), Dec. 
29, 1884, 
Pearl—Puck, 1. W. Jester’s (St. George's, Del) Italian greyhound 
bitch Pearl (A,K.R. 758) to his Puck (Silk Socks—Naughty), Dec. 26, 
1884 
Beauty—Napoleon. The City View Kennels’ (New Hayen, Conn.) 
pug bitch Beauty (A.K.R. 1360) to their Napoleon, Jan, 2. 
fan Fan—Bang Bang. J. O. Donner’s (New York) imported 
pointer bitch Fan Fan to the Westminster Kennel Club’s Bang Bang 
(A. K,R. 394), Jan. 3. 
Mereia—Mac. The Cloyernook Kennels’ (New York) deerhound 
pita Mens (Warwiek—Minnie) to their Mac (Paddie—Lassie), Dec. 
19, 1884. 
Critic—Obo I. W. ©, Portridge’s (Boston, Mass,) black spaniel 
bitch Critic (A.K.R. 308) to J. P. Willey’s chas.pion Obo II, (A.K,R. 
432), Nov. 17, 1884. F 
Helen—Obo, Jv. W. O,. Partridge’s (Boston, Mass.) black spaniel 
ion Helen (A.K.R. 654) to J. P. Willey’s Obo, Jr, (A,EK.R, 1481), Dee. 
9, in4. 
” Miss Nance—Obo. Jy. 8.RB. Hemingway's (New Haven, Conn.) black 
cocker spaniel bitch Miss Nance (A,K.R. 1813) to J. P. Willey’s Obo, 
Jr. (A.K.R. 1481), Dec. 5, 1854. ; 
Black Gem—Obo, Jr, G. H. Haseltine’s (Boston, Mass.) black 
eT bitch Black Gem to J. P, Willey’s Obo, Jr. (A,K.&, 1481), 
eG. 4 5 
Juno W.—Obo I, J. P, Willey’s (Salmon Falls, N. H.)_black 
CORK eT epautel bitch Juno W, to his champion Obo 11. (A,K.R. 432), 
ec. 17, 1ebd, 
Smut—Obo Il H. ©, Bronsdon’s (Boston, Mass.) black cocker 
spaniel bitch Smut (A.K.R. 858) to J. P. Willey’s champion Obo I, 
(A. K.R, 482), Dec. 19, 1884, 
WHELPS, 
[ee*> See instructions at head of this column, ; 
Daisy. G. T. Wells’s (Boston, Mass.) English setter bitch Daisy 
Lelaps—Jessie), Dec. 5, 1834, eight (three dog-), by Dexter (Pindee— 
Nina); five black and white and three orange and white. F 
Rena. A.C, Krueger’s (Wrightsville, Pa.) beagle biteh Rena (Ring- 
wood II.—Spider), Deg. 15, 1834, four (one doy), by his imported Ban- 
nerman (Marchboy — Dew Drop); Rena and two puppies since dead. 
Romaine. F. J. Miil’s (North Attleboro, Mass.) red Ivish setter 
bitch kKomaine (A-K.R, 638), Noy. 26, 1884, five (three dogs), by cham- 
pion Nimrod (Hleho—Lorna), . 
Suwanee. A, C, Wilmerding’s er York) black spaniel bitch 
Suwanee (A.K.R. 658), Dec. 19, 1884, ten (three dogs), by his Black 
Prince (A.K,R, 62); eight black and two liver, 
(Jan. 8, 1885. 
Snowball, The Millbrook Kennels’ (New York) smooth-coated St. 
Bernard bitch Snowball (A.K.R. 416), Dec. 5, 1884, seyen (three dogs) 
by Royalist (A.K.R, 580). . ‘ 
Susan. Samuel Thorne’s Buinkee biteh Susan (Sensation—Whiskey), 
Tec, 18, 1884, seyen (four dogs), by the Westminster Kennel Club's 
Pane veer Geese 394); a ne aoe white. 
vide. 6 Riverview Kennels’ (Clinton, Mass.) mastiff bitch Pride 
rahe 1816), Dec. 10, 1884, eight (five dogs), by their Agrippa (A.K.R. 
Clio. Irving M. Dewey’s (New Haven, Conn.) cocker spaniel bitch 
Olio (A, K.R, 429), Noy. 14, 1884, four (two dogs), by bg P. Willey’s 
champion Obo Il, (A.KR. 432). 
Leah If, §. B. Woard’s (Elkton, Md.) English setter bitch Leah IL., 
Jan. 1, five (two dogs), by H. W. Jester’s Glen Rock (A.K.R. 1616). 
Daisy IT. The City View Kennels’ (New Hayen, Conn.) pus bitch 
Daisy 11, (A.K.R. 1861), Jan. 3, six (four dogs), by their Napoleon. 
June I, Kdmpnd Orgill's (Bond’s, Tenn.) pointer bitch Juno II, 
Ee gee atte) ten (nine dogs), by his champion Rush (A.K,R. 
Melody, Kdmund Orgill’s (Bond's, Tenn.) beagle ‘bitch Melody 
Sa ee tadl Oct. 5, 1884, six (three dogs), by his Charley, Jr. (Charley 
y): 
Jet W. J. P, Willey's (Salmon Falls, N H,) blaek cocker spaniel 
bitch Jet W. (Qbo Il.—Darkey II. )Dec. 28, 1884, five (two dogs), By. his 
Oho, Jr, (A.K.R. 1481); all black. 
; SALES, 
GS — See instructions at head of this column. 
Pete, Jr.—Daisey whelp. Black pointer dog, whelped Sept. 19, 
1884. by E, GC Alden, Dedham, Mass., to T, F. Duryant, New York. 
Mack B. II. Lemon belton English setter dog (Mack B,—Chiea), 
py We B. Peck, Central Falis, R.1., to Theodora Reibe, Providence, 
Horeman—Pet Berwynwhelps. English setter dogs, age not given, 
by W. B. Peck, Central Falls, R.1,, one to C. Fred. Crawford, Paw- 
tucket, R. I,, and one to J, A, Rockwood, West Medford, Mass, 
Herzog. Rough-coated St. Bernard deg. whelped March, 1864 (Crasar, 
A.K.R. 22—Nun, A.K.R, 24). by Millbrook Kennels, New York, to Lewis 
C. Cassidy, Philadelphia, Pa. ; y ; 
Julien, Rough-coated St. Bernard dog,whelped March, 1884 (César, 
A,K.R. 28—Theon, A.K.R, 94), by Millbrook Kennels, New Yorls, to Li. 
M. Palmer, Brooklyn, N. ¥. a: - 
Oourage. Rough-coated St. Bernard dog, whelped May, 1884 (Boni= 
vard, A,K.R. 8i—Abbess), by Millbrook Kenhels, New York, to Wal: 
ter Hatfield, Philadelphia, Pa,_ ee 
Nankin. Rough coated St. Bernard dog, whelped May, 1884 (Boni- 
vard, A.K.lt. 3861—Abbess), by Millbrook Kennels, New York, to H, 
W. Dutton, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Bertha. Rough-coated St. Bernard bitch, age not given (Boniyard, 
A.K,R. 361—Tbeon, A.K R. 94), by Millbrook Kennels, New York, to 
Geo W. #chenk. Burlington, Ia, 
Joyeux. Rough-coated St. Bernard dF: 
(Ceasar, A.K.R. 22—Theon, 94), by Millbrook Ke 
H. Husted, Brooklyn, N, ¥. 
Joris. Rough-coated St. Bernard dog, whelped March, 1884 (Caasar, 
A.K.R, 22—Theon, A.K.R. 94), by Millbrook Kenuels, New York, to W- 
Parsons, same place. ; 
Royalist. Smooth-coated St. Bernard dog (A.K.R.3 80), by Millbrok 
Kennels, New York, to J. S. Clarkson, Des Moines, Ta, 
Mentor. Smooth-coated St. Bernard dog, by Millbrook Kennels, 
New York, to J. N. Robbins, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Rajah, Smooth-coated St, Bernard dog, whelped June, 1884 (Prince, 
A.K.R. 1058—Snowhall, A.K.R. 416), by Millbrools Kennels, New York, 
to P. DeWitt Cuyler, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Duncan—Rosy whelps. Collies, whelped September, 1884, by Mill- 
brook Kennels, New York, a dog each to Geo. B. McClasley and Chas. 
R. Harker, and a bitch to BH. T. Hopkins, same place, and one dog and 
two bitches to L. P. Haviland, Wydoff, N. J. 
Duncan—Lassie whelp. Collie bitch (spayed), whelped June, 1884, 
by Millbrook Kennels, New York, to R. O. Morse, same place. 
Bete Collie bitch, imported, by Millbrook Kennels, New York, to 
u. P. Haviland, Wydoff, N. J. 
Jon. Smooth-coated St, Bernard dog, whelped March, 1884 (Ogesar, 
A.K.R, 22—Brunhild), by Millbrook Kennels, New York, to E. Harley, 
same place. i ; 
Jumbo—Cassie whelps. Cocker spaniel bitches, whelped Aug. 8 
1884, by Sterling M, Allen, Peelsskill, N. Y,, one black, one liver an 
one black, white and tan to Wm, Dunphy, same place. 
Jersey Belle. English setter bitch (AJE.R. 15389), by F. E. Wengar, 
New London, Conn., to J.S. Brown, Montclair, N. J 
Countess Helen. Pointer bitch, age and color not given (Sensa- 
tion—Lass), by J. 8. Brown, Montcluir, N. J., to F. E. Fengar, New 
London, Conn. ’ ji 
Crafi—Countess Helen whelps, Pointers, age, color and sex not 
given, by J. 8. Brown, Montclair, N, J., tof. E. Fengar, New London, 
Conn. 
T. B. Liver and white pointer dog, whelped vee 17, 1884 (Tory— 
Belle), by W. P. Kelly, Corsicana, Tex., to J. BE. Whitesell, same 
whelped March, 1834 
nnels, New York, to W. 
ace. ; 
R Match—Belle whelp, Lemon and white pointer dog, whelped Sept. 
18, 1884, by the Westminster Kennel Club to Spencer Kellogg, Buffalo, 
ee 
Donald. Mastiff dog (A.K.R. 1505), by Riverview Kennel, Clinton, 
Mass., to Alex. Olcott, Corning. N. Y. 
Kaiser. Black and tan dachshund dog, whelped May 27, 1884 
(Waldman II,—Gretchen), by Wm, Loefiier, Preston, Minn., to John 
Lukas, Jefferson, Wis. 
Cora, Black and tan dachshund bitch, Bie ta July 6. 1884 (Wald- 
man II,—Babette), by Wm. Loeffler, Preston, Minn., to Joseph Wer- 
fel, Ithaca, N.Y. 
Brunette. Chestnut and tan dachshund bitch, are not given (Wald- 
mann K.—Wally), by Wm. Loeffler, Preston, Minn., to J. H. Van 
Norden, New York. — 
Queen. Red Irish setter bitch, whelped August, 1833 (Don—Kesmid), 
by Wm. Loeffler, Preston, Minn., to frank Sintes, New Orleans, La. 
Yanna, Black cocker spaniel dog, whelped May 20, 1884 (Hornell 
Rattler—Tiny), by the Hornell Spaniel Club, Hornellsville, N. Y., to 
David W, Blanchard, Buston, Mass. 
Obo I,—Daisy Lulu whelps. Black cocker spaniels, whelped Oct. 
17, 1884, by I. M. Dewey, New Haven. Conn., a dog to Geo. J, Metzger, 
Buffalo, N. ¥.; a dog to H, W, Fuller, Hartford, Conn.; a dog to Mrs, 
R. L. Bowers, Saco, Me., and a bitch to CG, A, Hazletine, Haverhill, 
Mass, 
Obo I.—Cliowhelp, Black cocker spaniel dog, whelped Nov. 14, 
1884, by ine M, Dewey, New Haven, Conn,, to J. P. Willey, Salmon 
Falls, N. H. 
Clio. Liver and white cocker spaniel bitch (A.K.R. 429) by J. P. 
Willey, Salmon Falls, N. H., to Irving M. Dewey, New Haven, Conn. 
Rock Bondhu. Black, white and tan English setter dog, whelped 
Feb. 27, 1844 (Gus Bondhu—Countess Mollie), by D. A. Goodwin, Jr., 
Newburyport, Mass., to Gen, John T. Richards, Gardiner, Me, 
Gus Bondhu. Black, white and tan English setter dog (Dashing 
Bondhu—Novel), by J. W. Orth, Pittsburgh, Pa., to Luther Adams, 
Boston, Mass. j 
Rory O'More—Gay whelp. Red Iiish setter bitch, age nob given, 
by W. N. Callender, Albany, N. Y.. to H. D, Ward, Newton, N. C. 
Miss Otho Rough-coated St. Bernard bitch, whelped Noy, 7, 1884 
(champion Otho—Novice), by Fred. W. Rothera, Simcoe, Ont., to 
Forest City Kennels, Portland, Me. : : 4 
Othello. Mastiff dog, age and gevnree not given, by the City View 
Kennels, New Haven, Conn., to Geo. W. Rice, Springfield, Mass. — 
Sir John. Mastiff dog, whelped April 19, 1884, by Major (Leo— 
Lena) out of Nellie (Jack—Clio), by Fred, Grant, Boston, Mass., to 
Bernard Peyton, Richmond, Va., and Birmingham, Ala. 4 
Don Gladstone—Bessie T. ceca Black, white and tan English 
setter bitches, whelped Noy. 2, 1884, by E. 5, Hawks, Ashfield, Mass., 
one to H. J. Sawyer, Shelburne Falls, Mass.: one to C, H. Sage, Great 
Barrington, Mass., and one tof’. M. Fuller, Uniontown. Pa. 
Seth. Red trish setter dog (A.K.R. 1862), by Major Lovejcy, Bethel, 
Me., to Dr. F. A. Mitchell, Bridgton, Me. é 
Goodwin, Red Irish setter dog (A.K.R. 1846), by Major Lovejoy, 
Bethel, Me., to Philip Hoyt, North Rumford, Me. ‘ 
Dick, Black, white and tan English setver dog (A.K.R. 1815), by 
Major Lovejoy, Betbel, Me., to Atwood Collins, Hartford, Conn. 
Count Oberon— Queen Maud whelps. English setters, whelped June 
22, 1884, by E. S. Hawks, Ashfield, s., a black, white and tan dog 
to N. K. Lincoln, Nelson, Pa.; a black and white dog to I. B. Curtis, 
Danbury, Conn. ; a black and white dog to P. A. Foster, Boston, Mass. ; 
a black and white dog to CG. H. Merrick, Rockville, Conn,; a black, 
white and tan bitch to ©, H. Sage, and a black and white bitch to 
Shephard Cone, Great Barrington, Mass. ; ; 
Crown Prinze. Black and tan dacbshund dog, whelped May 26,1884 
(Waldmann Il.—Gretchen), by Wm. Loeiiler, Preston, Minn., to Fred. 
Sigmund, Washington, Mo. , 
Martha. Chestnut and tan dachshund biteh, whelped June 6, 1884 
(Waldmann Il,—Babette), by Wm, Loeffler, Preston, Minn., to Fred, 
Sigmund, Washington, Mo. 
Lisette. Chestnut and tan dachshund bitch, whelped Oct. 8, 1884 
(Bergmann—Brunette), by Win. Loeffler, Preston, Minn., to John 
given (Sensation 
Lucas, Jefferson, Wis. : 
Countess Helen, Pointer bitch, color and age not 
—Lass), by F.. HB. Fengar, New London, Conn., to 
Kennel Club, New York. 
PRESENTATIONS, 
S= See instructions at head of this colum 
Tall, Box-terrier bitch, whelped Aug. 11, 
he Westminster 
ns 7 
‘694 (Jake—Nettle 11), 
