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swamp still drivins the fox furiously. The old dog at this 



time joined in the chase, but was always from half a mile to a 

 mile behind the pup. At one time I saw the fox m a field 

 with the pup nipping at his hind quarters, but as soon as cover 

 was reached the fox slipped away from him. The chase was 

 in hearing: after this most of the time till 3 P. M. when I broke 

 through the ice in crossing a large brook, getting my rubber 

 boots full of ice- wafer, and consequently had to go home. The 

 old dog turned up that night, but the pup did not. and was 

 found the next day at a farmhouse eight miles from home 

 where he had tied'up at dusk the evening before. This I caU 

 phenomenal running for a seven months pup, because he 

 started the fox. and practically drove him the entn-e day, for 

 he was always a good distance ahead of the old dog after the 

 latter joined in tbe chase. Bugle was bred by Rhodes Bros., 

 of Pioneer. Pa., and his sue Drive has a record ia the Forest 

 AjiX) Stream of last winter of having run down, caught and 

 killed two red foxes in one day. I consider the Byron hounds 

 not only the eai liest in development, but the surest and quick- 

 est drivers we have in this country. " FoxcKAFT. 

 Portsmouth, N. H. 



A GOOD BRACE OF PUPPIES.— .Editor Forest and Stream: 

 —I was out to-day with my eight month old puppies. Nan, by 

 San Roy ex Drane's Cora (Mark— Jennie) and Lock, by San 

 Roy ex ~ Queen Bess (Gladstone— Donna J.) after the quail (or 

 partridges, if you prefer). In a bunch of sedge Nan dropped 

 to a point, and I knocked dovsm one with my right and missed 

 ■vvith my left barrel. She was steady to shot. Lock was 

 ranging in another part of the sedge when the birds got up 

 (which they did wildly), but I called him up and dropped him. 

 The birds" seemed to be scattered as only four got up. I put 

 the puppies out again and Lock came to a point with Nan 

 backing him beautifully. It was a single bird and hard to 

 flush, but 1 finally kicked him up and grassed him. 1 tried to 

 get Nan to retneve the bird, but the puppies have had no 

 education in this branch, and I was only pai-tiaUy successful 

 after a quantity of coaxing. Lock sooii made another point 

 on a single bird, with Nan backing— both puppies di-opping to 

 point. Upon flushing this bird and shooting it, Nan showed 

 some inclination to break in, but she dropped at the word and 

 remained steady. The next point was made by Nan, with 

 Lock as a backer. Both piippies dropped to shot, and I 

 knocked the bird down but failed to find it. After sending 

 the puppies out again, I heard a bird flush to my right and 

 supposed it had been flushed by Lock who had gone in that 

 direction. I f oimd him dropped on a point. Possibly he had 

 dropped to wing, but I saw that he thought there was a bird 

 still there. Nan, coming up, backed him, and I flushed the bird 

 and killed it. Another bird got up some little distance off 

 when I fired, b\it I missed it, or at any rate failed to get it. 

 Nan then made a beautiful point under an oak bush growing 

 among the sedge, Lock backing staunchly, and this bu-d I 

 also brought to bag. Several other points were made by the 

 puppies, and in every instance they were perfectly staunch 

 on back and point, never failed to drop to wing or shot, and 

 showed no inclination to break shot, except in the single 

 instance already mentioned. Going on. Lock pointed a bevy 

 in a stubble field and Nan promptly backed him. I could see 

 the bird on tbe ground within three feet of Lock's nose, yet he 

 showed no incUnation to move. On flushing and firing, Nan 

 dropped to shot— Lock had dropped to point— and both pup- 

 pies remained perfectly staunch. These birds flew into the 

 woods and flushed wild so that I got little shooting. I re- 

 turned home at noon, having killed nine birds out of the two 

 covey. These puppies have had very little hand ling and 

 almost no experience. They were whelped on March 26 and 

 March 30, 188.5, respectively. They are quite fast and stylish 

 and for their age are hard to beat. As they are not for sale, 

 it may not be improper for me to say they are the best. I ever 

 saw.— Ah-Pe. 



THE IRISH SETTER PRIZE.— Progress, N. C, Dec. 23.— 

 Editor Forest and Stream: I have just seen an article headed 

 •'li-ish Settei^," wherein Mr. L. W. White, Secretary and 

 Treasurer pro tem. of the Irish Setter Club, says: "Messrs. 

 Hitchcock, Donner and Coster, judges at the Eastern Field 

 Trials, on being requested by me to decide which Irish setter 

 shown at the trials was entitled to the Iiish setter special 

 awarded by Mr. William Dunphy, of Peeksldll, N. Y., and 

 Dr. William Jarvis, of Claremont. N. H., concluded that it 

 shoidd be equally divided between Elcho, Jr. , Blarney, Rose 

 of Kdlai-ney and Glenclaire."' Now, as 1 was one' of the 

 handlers of Irish dogs at that trial and the only one that won 

 a heat, allow me to ask Mr. White thi-ough your paper a few 

 questions about that special, as the gentleman who ovmed 

 the dog I ran would like to know how it was decided; and as 

 this is the flr-st I have ever seen in any paper I was somewhat 

 surprised at it. My first question to Mr. White is, W^hy, as 

 Secretary and Treasurer of the Irish Setter Club', didn't he 

 give the money put in his hands for that purpose to the East- 

 ern Field Trials Club, so that they would have decided it on 

 the field? He must have known that they would not decide 

 it unless they had the prize to show, as they have given two 

 or three cups which have never shown up, and they had to 

 make a strict rule not to notice anything unless they had it 

 in their hands. My second question is. How came he to give 

 part of it to the Derby? as he pubhcly claimed the Derby had 

 nothing to do with it, it being a prize given to encourage Irish 

 setter men to run dogs and given after the Derby entries had 

 closed. My last question to Mr. White— but not least— is. 

 What business had Mr. J. 0. Donner to decide the Irish setter 

 special ? If he was a judge of that class it is the first I ever 

 knew of it, and how he was brought in to decide the Irish 

 setter special and Mr. Wilson left out is more than I can see, 

 and I woidd like Mr. White to tell me through this paper. It 

 also looks veiy queer to me that Mr. Coster did not know 

 anything about it, as I saw him a number of times after the 

 trials and he said he believed they had decided it in some 

 way, but did not seem to know anything about it. It looks 

 to me as if Mr. White had put hiinself in a rather awkward 

 position, and one which he should clear up as soon as possible, 

 as I have talked with a number about it, and every one, like 

 myself, seems to think the money belonged to Blarney or his 

 owner, and when they divided it they were dividing that gen- 

 tleman's money. — T. M. Aldrich. 



THE HARTFORD K:ENNEL CLUB'S DOG SHOW.— Hart- 

 ford, Jan. 2— Editor ForeM and Stream: The Hartford Ken- 

 nel Club claim April 14, 15 and 16, 1886, for their bench show. 

 As far as possible we shall allow our exhibitors to choose 

 their judges, and if any one wishing to exhibit wiU kindly 

 favor us with first and second choice for their specialty it 

 would confer a favor on Habtfobd Kennel Club (per A. C. 

 Collins). 



AMERICAN-ENGLISH BEAGLE CLUB.— It is proposed 

 by a member to have the beagle judge appoint two members to 

 assi-st him in the ring when judging, to have all the dogs 

 scored openly by them. No doubt that plan would be most 

 satisfactory "to all parties. Of course the two members se- 

 lected are not to have any dogs entered for competition. It 

 is proposed to fix the initiation fee at $1 hereafter. 



WHERE DOGS ABOUND.— Colorado is probably not so 

 much Cursed in this respect as some of the other States. But 

 in some parts of Southern Missoirri, for instance, or Northern 

 Arkansaw, the wonder is as to how the couuti-y can sustain so 

 many chddren and dogs and so httle of anyt.hing else. If a 

 stranger goes up to a cabin in Crawford or Maries county, 

 Missoiiri, he stirs up enough dogs to supply a whole State hke 

 Delaware or Rhode Island. They are nearly ah hounds, and 

 they are of no account whatever. But the determination 

 with which the owner of one of those dogs would protect him, 

 illustrates the diffliculty that would always attend the en- 

 forcement of a law for then- extermination. — Denver Tribune- 

 Republican. 



"GRAPHIC'S ALLEGED FLUSH."— In the communica- 

 tion in last issue by Messrs. Anthony and Heati, page 453, 

 section 10, for "We did not agree to Mr. Donner," read "We 

 did agree to Mr. Donner." 



JUamE.— Mr C." J. PeshaU, of New York, writes us'that. 

 the reported death, of his pointer dog Jimmie from distemper 

 was a mistake, and that he is aUve and well. - 



BRACKET, the pointer mentioned in last weelj's issue, was 

 bred by Mr. Leach, not by Mr. Norrish, as stated. 



THE GRAPHIC KENNELS.— Messrs. Heath and Anthony 

 announce that hereafter they will own together a kennel of 

 dogs to be known as the Graphic Kennels. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



KENNEL NOTE BLANKS.— For the convenience of breeders we 

 have prepared a series of blanks for "Names Claimed," "Whelps," 

 ■Bred" and "Sales." All Kennel Notes must be sent to us on these 

 blanks, which will be forwarded to any address on receipt of 

 stamped and directed envelope. Send for a set of them. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 

 Freckles. By E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del., for black, white and 

 tan beagle bitch, whelped Oct. 12, 1885, by Duce (Rattler— Sprightly) 

 our of Juno (Rinewood— Mary ). 



Neva. Velvet, rashti, Voxer. Vega and Vic. By Mill Brook Ken- 

 nels Bergenfleld, N. J., for white and tawny St. Bernard bitches, 

 whelped Aug. 17, 1885. by Zeno (Harold- Judyj out of Bertha (Bruno 



~^zoo' By Mill Brook Kennels, Bergenfleld, N. J., for tawny and 

 white St. Bernard bitch, whelped Aug. 17, 1885, by Zeno (Harold- 

 Judv) out of Bertha (Bruno-EUo). ^ „ ^ 



Vico. By Mill Brook Kennels. Bergenfleld. N. J., for white and 

 tawnv St. Bernard dog. whelped Aug. 17, 1886, by Zeno (Harold- 

 Judy) out of Bertha (Bruno— Elso). ^ „ ^ ^ 



Lady Bergen. Bv Mill Brook Kennels, Bergenfleld. N. J., for 

 orange and white St. Bernard bitch, whelped Aug. 17, 1885, by Zeno 

 (Harold— Judy) out of Bertha (Bruno— Elsol. 



Echo. By Mill Brook Kennels, Bergenfleld. N J., fororange tawny 

 and white St. Bernard dog, whelped Aug. 21. 1885. by Duke of Leeds 

 (Mount Sion IL- Novice) out of Norah (champion Bayard— Stella). 



King Lear. By Mill Brook Kennels, Bergenfleld. N. J., for brindle 

 and white St. Bernard dog. whelped Aus. 21, 1885, by Duke of Leeds 

 (Mount Sicn II.— Novice) out of Norah (champion Bayard— Stella). 



Duke of Leeds II By Mill Brook Kennels, Bergenfleld, N. J., for 

 orange, brindle and white St. Bernard dog. whelped Aug 21, 1885, 

 by Duke of Leeds (Mount Sion IT —Novice) out of Norah (champion 

 Bayard— Stella). ^ ^ ^ .„ 



Nina. By Mill Brook KenneLs, Bergenfleld, N. J., fororange tawny 

 and white St. Bernai'd bitch, whelped Aug. 21, 1885, by Duke of Leeds 

 (Mount Sion II. -Novice) out of Norah (champion Bayard— Seel' a). 



Else. By Mill Brook Kennels. Bergenfleld. N. J., for white and 

 tawny St. Bernard bitch, whelped Aug. 21, 1885, by Duke of Leeds 

 (Mount Sion II.— Novice) out of Norah (champion Bayard— Stella). 



Friza. By MiU Brook Kennels, Bergenfleld. N. J., for orange 

 brindle and white St Bernard bitch, whelped May, 1885, by champion 

 Duke of Leeds (Mount Sion IL— Novice) out of imported Dido II. 



*^Jft/r«e?^'^By Mill Brook Kennels, Bergenfleld. N. J., for sable and 

 white collie bitch, whelped April 21, 1885. by Robm Adair (Guy's (":iifl' 

 — Tyne) out of imported Lassie (champion Mi, E. 5,443— cbampion 

 Hamisb, E. 3,854). ,^ , ^ , 



Rose Terry. By Mill Brook Kennels, Bergenfleld, N. J„ for golden 

 sable collie bitch," whelped July 14, 1885, by champion Robin Adair 

 (Guy's Cliff-Tyne) out of Flora (Tweed U.— Elsie). 



CH's Edwards. By W. S. Dififenderfer, Baltimore, Md., for white, 

 black and tan ticked beagle dog, whelped Sept. 30, 1885, by Eingwood 

 (A K.R. 2202) out of Gay (Kingwood— Bunnie). 



C'orabel. By D. N. Hebron, Vicksburg. for white and blacK ticked 

 English setter bitch, whelped July 25, 1885, by Count Glickstone out 

 of Ruth (A.K.K.827). 



Pearl Blue II. By W. M. Rankin, New Haven, Conn., for English 

 setter bitch, whelped Dec. 12, 1885, by Yale Belton (Belton— Blonde) 

 out of Soot Blue (Gun -Pearl Blue). 



King Leo. By Ernest F. Thomas. Hobokeu, N. J., for black, white 

 and tan Llewellin setter dog, whelped July 29, 1885, by Count Noble 

 out of Ruby. 



Miss Elsie. By Ernest F. Thomas, Hoboken. N. J., for black, white 

 and tan LlewelUn setter bitch, whelped July 39, 1885, by Count Noble 

 out of Ruby. 



Meco. By IMrs. Dr. Mason, Calais, Me., for black cocker spaniel 

 dog, whelped Aug. 30, 1885, by champion Obo H. (A.K.R. 4-32) ont of 

 Althea (A K.R, 842). 



Nellie Grey. By Western Reserve Kennels, Palmyra, O., for light 

 fawn mastiff bitch, whelped Sept. 26, 1885, by Csesar (A.K.R. 12) out 

 of Oma (A.K.R. 201). 



BRED. 



Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Linda— Glen Rock. Thos Blythe's (Peale, Pa.) English setter bitch 

 Linda (Dashing Monarch— Peggy), to E. W. Jester's Glen Rock (Druid 

 —Princess Draco), Dec. 30, 1885. 



Surrey Nan— Flippant. Surrey Kennels' (EUicoi; City, Md.) fox- 

 terrier bitxjh SuiTey Nan (A.K.R. 190.2) to their Fhppant (A.K.R. 528), 

 Dec. 27, 1885. 



Jill— Regent Vox. Surrey Kennels' (Ellicott City, Md.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Jill (A.K.R. 529; to August Belmont, Jr.'s Regent Vox (Tacker— 

 Sandv Yid. Dec. 26, 1S85. 



Bess n.— Change. S. H. Socwell's (Indianapolis, Ind.) English setter 

 bitch Bess H. (Count Fritz— Becker's Nellie) to his Change (Dashing 

 Dan— Daisv Starlight), Nov. 21, 1886. 



Queen— Change. G. Ballard's (Indianapolis, Ind.) EngUsh setter 

 bitch Queen (Bergundthal's Rake— Fuller's Lady) to S. H. Socwell's 

 Change (Dashing Dan— Daisy Starlight), Dec. 24, 1885. 



Bessie— Change. Lewis 0--<borne's (Stockwell, Ind.) English setter 

 bitch Bessie (Bergundthars Rake— Meg MerriUes) to S. H. Socwell's 

 Change (Dashuag Dan— Daisy Starlight), Oct. 9, 1885. 



Lucy v.— Change. C. Valentine's (Edinburg, Ind.) English setter 

 bitch Lucy V. (Dashing Lion— Queen Anne) to S. H. Socwell's Change 

 (Dashing Dan— Daisy Starlight), Dec. 38, 1885. 



Floy— Change. C. M. Munhall's (Cleveland. O.) Llewellin setter 

 Floy (Rob Roy— Blanche) to S. H. SocweU's Change (Dashing Dan- 

 Daisy Starlight). Oct. 13, 1885. 



Daisy— Bradford Ruby. J. F. Schorer's (New Haven, Conn.) pug 

 bitch Daisy to City View Kennels' Bradford Ruby (Lovat— Jenny), 

 Nov. 10. 1885. 



Norah— Verone. Mill Brook Kennels' (Bergenfle'.d, N. J.) St. Ber- 

 nard bitch Norah (champion Bayard — Stella) to their champion Verone 

 (Rex-Alma), Dec. 28, 1885. 



Gypsey— Carlo. Mill Brook Kennels' (Bergenfleld, N. J.) collie bitch 

 Gypsey (imported Garry- imported Lassie) to N. B. Sinclair's Carlo, 

 Dec. 22, 1885. 



Trix— Ranger Cro-vteth. R. S. Rockwell's (Columbus, Wis.) pointer 

 bitch TrtK (Vandevort's Don— Jean Royal) to S. B. Dilley's Ranger 

 Grosteth— Royal Fan). Dec. 2, 1885. 



FaiiJiie Obo— Obo II. H. C. Bronsdon's (Boston, Mass.) cocicer 

 spaniel bitch Fanny Obo (A K.R. 1311) to J. P. WUley's Obo IL (A.K.R. 

 433), Dec. 26, 1885. 



Rug— Treasure. Chas. Steinkamp's pug bitch Pug (Punch— Judy) 

 to Chas. A. Leonhard's champion Treasure (Fritz— Banjo), Nov. 25, 

 1885. 



Lady Gordo7i— Moss. R, Blackwood's (Minneapolis, Minn.) Gordon 

 setter bitch Ladv Gordon (Major— Young Flora) to W. A. Van Brunt's 

 Moss (Rupert— Queen B.). 



Kelp—Rride of Di.rie. Detroit Kennel Club's (Detioit, Mich.) Eng- 

 lish setter bitch Kelp (A.K.R. 110) to Wm. Fisher's Pride of Dixie 

 (Gladstone— Countess Druid), Dec. 22, 1885. 



WHELPS. 



Noi es must be sent en the Prepared Blanks. 

 Daisy. John Obrien's (New Haven. Conn.) pug biicb Daisy. Oct 3. 

 1885, five (two dogs], by City View Kennels' Bradford Ruby (Lovat— 

 Jenny). 



Beauty. City View Kennels' (New Haven, Conn.) pug bitch Beauty 

 (Hecksher— Daisy), Oct. 7, 1885, three (one dog), by their Bradford 

 Rtuby (Lovat— Jenny). 



Lulnll. J, ' J. Seanlan's (FaU River, Mass.) red Irish setter bitch 

 Lulu n. (Berkley— Lulu), Deo. 5, 1886, ten (five dogs), by W. H , Pierce's 

 (31encno-<Elcbo — Noreen). • ■ - • 



Lulu in. J. J. Scanlan's (Fail River, Mass.) red Irish setter bitch 



Lulu m. (Glencho— Lulu II.). Aug. 32, 1885, five (one dog), by J. A. J. 

 Sprague's Brush (Elcho— Rose). ^ , , .r^ - 



Dai.fy Dean. Fishel Bros. (Hope. Ind .) red Insb setter bitch Daisy 

 Dean, Dec. 22, 1885. eleven (six dogs), by Lamar's Swing. 



Jeraey Beauty. Thos. Lindsay's (New York) collie bitch Jersej' 

 Beautv (A.K.R. 294-3), Dec. 26, 1885, three (one dog), by J. Lindsay's 

 Craft U. K.R. 2029). ,.. x, , 



Ruby Croxteth. Detroit Kennel Club's (Detroit. Mich.) pomter 

 bitch Ruby Croxteth (Croxteth- Seitner's Lass), Dec. 12, 1885, eleven 

 (flve dogs), by their King Bow (A.K R. S3); six since dead. 



Bess. J, L. Dinckel's (Fair Haven, Vt.j mastiff bitch Bess (A.K.R. 

 2217). Dec 22, 188.5. eleven (ten dogs), by his Boss (A.K.R. 2218) 



Sue. Detroit Kennel Club's (Detroit, Mich.) pointer bitch Sue (Hin- 

 doo—Princess Bow), Dec. 17, 1885. eight (two dogs), by their King Bow 

 (A.K.R. 83). 



SALES. 



Notes must be seat on tbe Prepared Blanks. 



Olen Mono. Blue belton Enghsh setter bitch, whelped Aug. 28. 

 1885. by Glen Rock out of Dashing Jest, by E. W. Jester, St, George's, 

 Del , to Mr. . . Mas.s. 



Nell. White and tan beagle bitch, age and pedigree unknown, by 

 E. W. Jester, St. Gecge's, Del., to Associated Fanciers, Philadelphia, 

 Pa. 



St^ort. Black.white and tan beagle dog, age and pedigree unknown, 

 by E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del., to Associated Fanciers, Philadel- 

 phia. Pa. 



Joe. Black, white and tan beagle dog, age and pedigree unknown 

 by E. W. Jester, St. George's, Dei., to Associated Fanciers, Philadel- 



^^Ned. \awny and white collie dog, whelped Aug. 30, 1885 ( 



Friday), by E. W. Jester, St. George's. Del,, to B. McCoy, Kirkwood, 

 Del. 



Shep. Tawny and white collie dog, whelped Aug. 30, 1885 ( 



Friday), by E. W. Jester, St. (Jeorge's, Del., to E. C. Collins, Elkton, 



Bounce. Solid fawn Italian greyhound dog, whelped Feb. 2, 1885, 

 by Duke out of Nellie, by E. W. Jester. St. George's, Del , to L. Will- 

 iamson. Kingston. N. C. 



Surrey Patch. White, tan patch, fox-terrier bitch, whelped Aug. 

 15. 18,84 (A K.R. 1706), by Surrey Kennels, Ellicott City, Md., to Jos. 

 R. Trissler, Lancaster, Pa. 



Fanchette. Liver and white ticked pointer bitch, age and pedigree 

 unknown, by Surrey Kennels, EUicott City, Md., to J. H. Robertscm, 

 Mobile, Ala.' 



Carlo — Yolande whelps. Black and white coUies. whelped Oct. 24, 

 18&5, by Mill Brook Kennels, Bergenfleld, N. J., a dog each to 

 Monroe H Green, Southampton, L. I.: Maitland Armstrong. Marlbor- 

 ough-on-Hudson, N. Y.. and Wm. Wilkeson, Youngstown, N. Y., and 

 a bitch each to N. B. Sinclair, Winteiton, N. Y., and Isaac Keator, 

 Rosendale N. Y. 



Carlo— Gypsey whelps Colhes. whelped Aug. 5, 1885, by MiU Brook 

 Kennels, Bergenfleld, N. J., a black, white and tan dog to W. W. 

 Tucker, New York;:a black, white and tan dog to A. W. Cambell, 

 BelleviUe, Pa.; a sable and white dog to Thos. J. Susade, Englewood. 

 N. J., and a sable and white dog to George Noyes, North Falmouth , 

 Mass. 



Young Toby— Fanny whelp. Fawn pug dog, whelped t^ept. 5, 1885, 

 by MiU Brook Kennels, Bergenfleld, N. J., to R, H. Trimble, Napan- 

 nee. Ont. 



Lorenz. Dark brindle and white St. Bernard dog, whelped April 13, 

 1885, by Alp n. out of Alma I., by MUl Brook Kennels, Bergenfleld, 

 N. J., to W. C. Freeman, Cornwall, Pa. 



Luzern. Dark brindle and wkite St. Bernard dog, whelped April 

 13, 1885. by Alp II. out of illma I., by MiU Brook Kennels, Bergenfleld, 

 N. J., to Thos. Richardson. Ilion, N. Y. 



Widp. Black, white and tan coUie dog, whelped July 1, 1885. by 

 imported Bobbie out of imported NeUie, by Mill Brook Kennels, Ber- 

 genfleld, N. J., to Wm. A. Conklin. New Yo'rk. 



Yellovi Pine. Black and tan collie dog. whelped June 20. 1885, by 

 Bobbie out of Re, by MUl Brook Kennels, Bergenfleld, N. J., to E. C. 

 CornwaU, Pa. 



Neva. While and tawny St. Bernard bitch, whelped Aug. 17, 1883, 

 by Zeno out of Bertha, by MUl Brook Kennels, Bergenfleld, N. J., to 

 Geo. Scbenck, Burlington, la. 



Vico White and tawny St. Bernard dog, Aug. 17, 1885. by Zeno out 

 of Bertha, by Mill Brook 'Kennels, Bergenfleld, N. J., to G. J. French, 

 Rochester. N. Y. 



Velvet. White and tawny St. Bernard bitch, whelped Aug. 17, 1885, 

 by Zeno out of Bertha, by Mill Brook Kennels, Bergenfleld, N. J., to 

 Jos H. Wright. Trenton, "N. J. 



Vashti. White and tawny St. Bernard bitch, whelped Aug. 17, 1885, 

 by Zeno out of Bertha, by 3IU1 Brook Kennels. Bergenfleld, N. J., to 

 Chas. Bassini, Newark, N. J 



Voxer. White and tawnv St. Bernard bitch, whelped Sept. 17, 1886, 

 by Zeno out of Bertha, bv MUl Brook Kennels. Bergenfleld, N. -J., to 

 Arnold Thayer. Ro Jyn, L. I. 



Jeivel. Fawn pug bitch, whelped July 18, 1885, by Bradford Ruby 

 out of Flosf^v. by City View Kennels, New Haven, Conn., toF. D. 

 Gadsby, Mansfield, O. 



Mikndo. Fawn pug dog, whelped Suly 18, 1885, by Bradford Ruby 

 out of Flossy, bv City View Kennels, New Haven, Conn., to L. Bran- 

 dels, Brooklyn, N. Y\ 



Niobe. Fawn pug bitch, whelped Aug. 18, 1885 by Bradford Ruby 

 out of Bess, by City View Kennels, New Haven, Conn., to S. H. Cone, 

 Mamaroneck.'N. Y. 



Ruby F. Fawn pug bitch, whelped July 18, 18i^5, by Bi-aclford Ruby 

 out of Flossy, by City View Kennels, New Haven, Conn.,, to George 

 GUlivan, West Jefferson, O. 



Hazel. Fawn pug bitch, whelped July 18. 1885, by Bradford Ruby 

 out of Flossy, by City View Kennels, New Haven, Conn", to Chas. A. 

 Leonhard, Newport, Ky. 



Flossy. SUver fawn pug bitch, whelped March, 1883, pedigree un- 

 known, by City View Kennels, New Haven. Conn., to Geo. Gillivan, 

 West Jefferson. O. 



Marlborough. Orange tawny and white St. Bernard dtg. whelped 

 July 20, l885,'by champion Hermit out of Daphne II , by Sti-awberry 

 HiU Kennels, Leicester, Mass., to Chequasset Kennels, Lancaster, 

 Mass. 



Nellie Grey. Light fawn mastiff bitch, whelped Sept. 26, 1885. by 

 Ca5sar (A.K.R. 12) out of Oma (A.K.R. 201), by Western Reserve Ken- 

 nels, Palmyra, O., to F. R. Rowley, Dallas. Tes. 



Carl Light fawn pug dog. whelped May 37, 18;r5, by Don Juan out 

 imported MoUie, by Western Reserve Kennels, Palmyra. O., to S. H. 

 WUson. Cleveland,' O. 



Ctesar. Light fawn, black points, pug dog, whelped May 27. 1885, 

 by Don Juan out of imported MoUie, by Western Reserve Kennels, 

 Pahnyra, O., to S. H. Wilson. Cleveland, O. 



Gyp. Fawn, Dlaek points, pug dog, whelped May .37. 1885, by Don 

 Juan ont of imported Moilie, by Western Reserve Kennels, Palmyra, 

 O.. to S. H. Wilson. Cleveland, O. 



Peter II. Bull-terrier dog, age and pedigree unknown, by Alfred 

 George, England, to T. R. Tarick. Manchester, N. H. 



Countess. Lemon and white English setter bitch, age not given, 

 by Neptune out of Ruby, by Dr. Evans, Washington, D. C, to T. J. 

 Flack, same place. 



Lexington— Victory irhelps. Black, white and tan English setter 

 dog and bitch, whelped Apr U 8. 1885, bv Detroit Kennel Club, Detroit, 

 Mich., to Dr J. G. F. Holston. Zacesville, O. 



Donald. Liver and white ticked pointer dog, wheiped February, 

 1683, by King Bow out of Grace, 'oy Dr. J. G. F. Holston, ZauesvUle, 

 O., to Detroit Kennel Club, Delreit, Mich. 



Bemeta. Brindle and white St. Bernard bitch, w^helped July 20, 

 1885, by Hermit (A.K.R. 2,3) out of Daphne H. (A K.R. 4SS). by Essex 

 Kennels, Andover, Mass.. to (Seo S. Tucker, Peterboro, N. H. 



Hermita. Orange, white markings, St. Bernard bitch, whelped 

 Julv 20, 1885 (A.K.R. 3018), bv Esses Kennels, Andover, Mass., to Geo. 

 S. Tucker, Peterboro, N. H." 



PRESENTATIONS. 



Loyos. Lemon and white English setter- dog, whelped Sept. 12, 1884 

 (A.K.R 2.355), by Victor 31. Haldeman, General Wayne, Fa., to How- 

 ard B. Stauffer, Mt. Joy, Pa. 



Beaufort— Lady Maud ulielps. Pointers, whelped June 38, 1885. by 

 Surrey Kennels. EUicott City, Md., a lemon and white ticked dog to 

 Dr. J. W. Do^vney, New Market. Md., and a lemon and white dog to 

 A. M. Benzinger, West Friendship, Md. 



Earl Leycester. Fox-terrier dog, whelped March 80, 1883 (Spice — 

 Dame), by Luke Turner, Leicester, Eng., to Clovemook Kennels, 

 New York. 



IMPORTATIONS. 



Turk. Smooth -coated St. Bernard dog, SJ^yrs. old (Barry— Flora), 

 by Wm. J. Ehrich. New York, from Switzerland. 



Flora I. Smooth-coated St. Bernard hitch. 13mos. old (Lebeau— 

 Belline), by Wm. J. Ehrich. New York, from Switzerland. 



Flora Ii. Smootb-ooated St. Bernard biieb, l7mos. old (Leon— 

 Bedine), by Wm. J. Ehrich, New York, from Switzerland. 



Ruth. Rough coated St. Bernard bitch, l8mos. old (Barry ), 



by Wm. J. Ehrich. New York, from Switzerland. 



Stella and Lxdu. Rough-coated St. Bernard bitches, Smos. old 

 (Turk— BeUine II.). by Wm.-J. Ehrich. New York, from Switzerland. 



Mnt.ioys OF Dollars WERE Lost by men who were accidentally in- 

 jured in 1884, and not insured in the Travelers, of Hartford.. Conn. 

 The- wise ones insured and drew $949,000 in casL benefits,— .4 c^r. 



