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BULL-TERRIERS. — Dogs : 1st,, Frank F. Dole's Count (Marquis— 

 Kitt), 2d, Thos. Blackburn's Judas (Marquis— Patch). Bitches; 1st, 

 T. R. Yariek's Little Nell (Little Victor — Daisy); id. Frank F. Dole's 

 Wbite Rose (A.K.R. 3706). Puppies: 1st, E. Lever's Genesta (Dutch. 

 Jr.— Young Venom); 2d, H. W. Holmes's Alice (Dutch, Jr.— Nellie); 

 3d. Mrs. J. R. Gilderslceve's Lillie. 



FOX-lERRlERS.-Do.7s: 1st, Robert Lyon's Richmond Jockey 

 (Marlborough Jockey— Twinkle) ; 3d, J. W. Clarke's Rustic Flash; 3d, 

 Chas. Hyland's Regal (champion Rovnl— Warren Lass). High com.. 

 J. A. Garland. Jr.'s Smash (Terror— Julio). Bitches: 1st, John E. 

 Thayer's Richmond Olive; 2d, J. H. Shepherd's Lidy Winnie (Sam- 

 Nell); 3d, John E. Thayer's Shame (Raby Tyrant— Richmond Olive). 

 Very high com.. John E. Thayer's Di (Raby Tyrant— Richmond Olive). 

 Pv.ppies: 1st, John E. Thaver's Nina (Mixture— Shame); 2d, J. B. 

 Welsh's Spot, Jr. (Spot— Nell): 3d. John E. Thayer's Raby Jack (Mix- 

 ture— Shame). High com.. Chas. Hyland's Ouda and Dr. 0. L. 

 Bailey's Miss Slick (Briar— Judy II.). Com.,H. R. C. Watson's Gypsey 

 (Chance— Nellie), 



WIRE-HAIRED AND IRISH TERRIERS —1st, Ronald H. Barlow's 

 New Year's Day; 3d, Singleton Van Schaick's Nailer; 3d, Ronald H. 

 Barlow's Tiny Todger (Todger— Nellie). Very high com., Molly Bawn 

 and J. A. Garland's entry. 



SKYE TERRIERS. — 1st, Mrs. J. R. Gildersleeve's Nettie; 2d, Mrs. J. 

 R. Gildersleeve's Nypp (Nipp— Nettie). 



TERRIERS. — Any other Bbbkd.— 1st, Ed. Lever's Vortigern (E.K. 

 O.B. 8(533); 2d, Ed. Lever's Britt (Vortigern-LQly ID; 3d, G. D. 

 Woodbull's Queen. Very high com., G. D. Woodhull's Victor. Com., 

 John Hammond's Pussie (Cuss— Fannie). 



PI7GS.".Do(78.-;ist. City View Kennels' Bradford Ruby (E. 13.834) ;»2d, 

 Chequasset Kennels' Young Toby; equal 3d. H, Samson's entry, and 

 Mrs. J. R, Gildersleeve's Dick (Punch-Beauty). Bitches: 1st, M. J. 

 McGoveru's Beauty; 2d, i 4iequasjeXKenuels' Tra-la la (Tobv— Tan- 

 trums): 3d. City View Kennels' Zoe (Bradford Ruby -Daisy). Puppies: 

 1st, City View Kennels' Zoe (Bradford Ruby— Daisy); 3d, Briarcliff 

 Farm Kennels' Jumbo (VVallie— Gypsy). 



YORKSHIRE TERRIRRS.— Dogs; 1st. Mr. Cassidy's Ben; 2d, Jas. 

 Bowden's Young Hero; 3d, A. W. Cabot's Lancashire Star (Bismarck 

 -Elmer). Bitches: 1st, Mr. Cassidy's Lillie (Young Spark— Lillie); 

 2d, Charles Hyland's Viola. 



TOY TERRIER 5 ?.— Rough— Under 7lbs.— 1st, Win. W. Silvey's Ben; 

 2d, Mr. Cassidy's Ben (Bradford Hero-Nell); 3d. John Hammond's 

 Raggs. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.— 1st, Mrs. Annie M. Kramer's Babe. 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS.— 1st, A. W. Lucy's Duke; 2d, Mrs J. 

 Hatuinoud's ChaKie (Charley-Miss Sakey); 3d, Mrs. A. W.Lucy's 

 Lucy Simpson. Very high com.. Louise Goethe s Priceless (Mempo— 

 Priceless). High com., Jas. B, Reddle's Pitou (Sancho-Ouida): Jas. 

 B. Reddie's Nellie. 



BLENHEIM SPANIELS.— 1st. William Phillips's King Victor; 2d, 

 Miss Mamie Phillips's King Pippin (Bowsie— Countess Blennie). 



TOY SPANIELS.— Any Other Color —1st, John Hammond's Young 

 Ching ( Chi ug— Fanny): 2d, Mrs. A. W. Lucy's Sister Francis: 3d, 

 Frank E. Lucy's Roses Red. Very high com., Frank B. Lucy's Flora 

 McFlimsey. 



MISCELLANEOUS. — 2d, D. C. Paulding's KiDg Guide; 3d, Mrs. J.R. 

 Gildersleeve's Black Bess. Very high com., Mrs. S. S. Browning's 

 Napoleon. 



LITTERS OF PUPPIES. —Under 3 Months. — 1st. J. S Sheppard's 

 rough-coat Si.. Bernard puppies (Hermit— Dido H.); 2d. Mrs. AnuieM. 

 Kramer's Italian greyhound puppies (Romeo— Bebe): 3:1, Singleton 

 Van Schaick's Irish terrier pups (Nailer-Mollie Bawn). Very high 

 com., John Hammond's Russian poodles (.Cognac— Brandy). High 

 com., E. G. Cansdale's fox-terrier pups (Wicks— Sally). 



SPECIAL PHIZES. 



Best rough-coated St. Bernard. Otho. Best smooth coated, St. 

 Botolph. Best mastiff, Prussian Princess. Best display of collies, J. 

 D. Shot well. Best pug, Bradford Ruby. Best bulldog". Bratotnartis . 

 Best Kins Charles spaniel owned by a gentleman, Duke. Best owned 

 by a lady, Charlie. Best Newfoundland. Major. 



POINTER SWEEPSTAKES AT PITTSBURGH. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



In addition to the large number of specials already offered 

 by the Western Pennsylvania Poultry Society, the following 

 sweepstake classes for pointers have been arranged by the 

 society in answer to Messrs. Anthony and Munson's letters, 

 under the following conditions: All dogs to be entered in the 

 regular classes before competing in the sweepstake class, each 

 entry to sweepstake to be §10, the society to add $10 to each 

 sweepstake class. Two competitors in each sweepstake class 

 required to fill. Kntries to close March 8, the entrance money 

 in sweepstake class and money added by society to go to win- 

 ner. Following are the classes: 



Best pointer dog over 551bs. ; best pointer bitch over 501bs. ; 

 best pointer dog under oolbs. ; best bitch under oOlbs. ; best 



ointer dog or bitch in the show; best brace of pointer dogs or 



itches as a brace ; best kennel of five pointers, dogs or bitches, 

 owned by one person, kennel or club. C. B. Elben, Sec'y 



Pittsburgh. Pa., Feb. 1, 1886. 



NEWARK SHOW. — Jersey City, Feb. 6.— Editor Forest 

 and Stream: Owing to the refusal of express companies to 

 make satisfactory arrangements for transporting dogs to and 

 from our show, we have adopted the following plan, for the 

 benefit of exhibitors: ThePenn. R. R. and branches ; 1ST. Y 

 Lake Erie & W. R. R., Lehigh Valley R. R., N, Y., Susque- 

 hanna & W. R. R. and Philadelphia & Pleading R. R. will 

 carry free both ways, all dogs when accompanied by their 

 owners or care takers, The club will provide wagons to call 

 at all of the depots in Newark during Monday, March 22 and 

 Tuesday morning March 23, to transfer dogs arriving on the 

 above roads, to the Metropolitan Rink, and will return them 

 the day after the show closes to the depots, without charge 

 to our exhibitors. At our last meeting the club made four 

 extra classes, by dividing the dogs and bitches in the mastiff, 

 rough-coated St. Bernard, smooth coated St. Bernard and 

 collie puppy classes, making Class 4, mastiff puppies, dogs, 

 $10 and |5; Class 4>|, mastiff puppies, bitches, $10 and &5: 

 Ciass 11, rough St. Bernard puppies, dogs, $10 and $5; Class 

 11 i4, rough St, Bernard puppies, bitches, $10 and $5; Class 12, 

 smooth St. Bernard puppies, dogs, §10 and $5 ; Class 12>^, 

 smooth St. Bernard puppies, bitches, §10 and $5; Class bo, 

 collie puppies, dogs, $10 and $5- Class 65>£, collie puppies, 

 bitches, $10 and S5. The club offers the following special 

 prizes for kennels, to consist of dogs or bitches, to be owned 

 by one exhibitor, the prizes for each being $10: Pointers (any 

 weight), English setters, red Irish setters, black and tan set- 

 ters, mastiffs, rough-coated St. Bernards, smooth-coated St. 

 Bernards and collies. —A. P. Vredenburgh, Sec'y. 



JUDGES AT NEWARK. — Mr, John Davidson of Monroe, 

 Mich., has been invited to judge the setters and pointers. Mr. 

 J. A. Stovell, of Philadelphia, will judge the beagles. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 Notes mast be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Mouiter. By Geo. E. Reading. Flemington, N. J . for liver and 

 white ticked pointer dog. whelped July 4. 1885, by Lancaster's Frank: 

 out of Voorhees's Nelly (Dash— Jersey Lily). 



Snap. By Geo. E. Reading, Flemington", N. J., for yellow Italian 

 greyhound bitch, whelped July 1, 1881 . by General out. of Snap. 



Bo-Peep. By Mignon Kennels, Cortland, N. Y., for black cocker 

 spaniel bitch, whelped Nov. 19, 1885, by Kiddlewink (A.K.R. 99",') out of 

 Gretchen (A.K.R. 996). 



Banjo. By Mignon Kennels. Cortland, N. Y.. for black cocker 

 spaniel bitch, whelped Nov. 19, 1F85, byKidulewiok (A.K.R. 997) out of 

 Gretchen (A.K.R. 996). 



Jetty. By Mignon Kennels, Cortland, N. Y., for black cocker 

 spaniel bitch, whelped Nov, 19, 1*35, by Kiddlewink (A.K.R. SS17) out of 

 Gretchen (A K.R. 990) 



Bertha. By Mignon Kennels, Cortland, N. Y., for black; cocker 

 spaniel bitch, whelped Nov. 19, 1885, by Kiddlewink (A.K.R. 997) outof 

 Gretchen (A.K.R. 9961. J J 



Babe. By H, E. Burkmar Rockland, Me., for fawn mastiff bitch 

 age not given, by imported Dread out of Lancaster Lass. 



Waverly Dandy. By Waverly Kennels, Yonkers, N. Y., for liver 

 and tan cocker spaniel dog. whelped July 4, 1886, by Waverly Gyp 

 (Pilot— Beauty) out of Tooker's Cio (Emerson's Phil— Lady Nell). 



Waverly Jennie. By Waverly Kennels. Yonkers, N. Y., for orange 

 and white cocker spaniel hitch, whelped March 17. 1884, bv McCler- 

 teo's Chance (Don— Flossy) oi*t of Flora II. (A.K.R. U03). 



Ooldie. By Griffin Haight. West Hoosick. N.Y., for orange and white 

 cocker spaniel bitch, whelped Dec. 5, 1885, by Prince Albert (Chance 

 —Fly) out of Golden Floss (Colonel Stubbs— Pet). 



Duke H. By Griffin Haighr, West Hoosick, N. Y . for orange and 

 white cocker spaniel dog, whelped Dec. 5. 18K5, by Prince Albert 

 (Chance— Fly) out of Golden Floss (Col. Stubbs— Pet). 



Dandy II. By Dr. W. H. Hart, Hudson, N Y , for orange and white 

 cocker spaniel dog. whelned Dec. 5. 1885, by Prince Albert (Chance- 

 Fly) out of Golden Floss "(Col. Stubbs— Pet). 



Racer. By W. E. Deane, Somerset, Mass., for white, black and tan 

 beagle dog, whelped 1879, by Rowett's Rally (imported Sam— Imported 

 Dolly) out of Lill (imported Warrior— Rosev). 



Racer, Jr. By W. E. Deane, Somerset, Mass.. for white, black and 

 tan beagle dog, whelped April 4, 1885, by Racer (Rowett's Rally— Lill) 

 out of Vickev < Racer— Vic). 



Mickey. By W. E. Deane. Somerset, Mass., for white, black and tan 

 beagle bitch," whelped May 29, 1883, by Racer (Rowett's Rally— Lill) 

 out of Vic (Darwin— Lady). 



Jewell. By W. E. Deane, Somerset, Mass., for white, black and tan 

 beagle bitch, whelped April 4, 1885. by Racer (Rowett's Rally— Row- 

 ett's Lill) out of Vickey (Rowett's Racer— Vic). 



Pansy. By W. E. Deane, Somerset, Mass., for white, black and tan 

 beagle bitcln whelped Aug. 19, 1885, by Rustler (Trump— Lady) out of 

 Viola (Spottie— Sara). 



. Star. By Jas. E. Hair, Bridgeport, Conn., for silver fawn, white 

 star on breast, Italian greyhound dog. whelped Jan. 8, 1886, by Fly 

 (Duke— Topsie) out ot Posey (Prince— Gypsey). 



Fido. By Jas. E. Hair. Bridgeport. Conn., for fawn Italian grey- 

 hound dog, -whelped Jan. 8, 1886, by Fly (Duke— Topsie) out of Posey 

 (Prince— Gypsey). 



Jewel. By Jas. E. Hair, Bridgeport, Conn., for fawn Italian grey- 

 hound bitch, whelped Jan. 8, 1886, by Fly (Duke— Topsie) out of Posey 

 (Prince— Gypsey). 



Rustler. By W. E. Deane. Somerset, Mass., for white, black and 

 tan beagle dog, whelped July 5, 1883, by Trump (Darwin— Lady) out 

 of Lady (Baker's Rock-Old Fan). 



NAMES CHANGED. 

 A'dlie to Millie. White, black and tan beagle bitch, whelped Aug. 

 3, 1884, by Racer (Rowett's Rally— Lill) out of Sara (.Spottie— Old Fan), 

 owned by W. E. Deane, Somerset, Mass. 



Tug W. to Koko. Stone fawn pug dog, whelped Oct. 13, 1885, by 

 Bummy out of Judy, owned by F. M. Wilmot, Bridgeport, Conn. 



BRED. 



tS" Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Glossy— Ponto II. Nelson V. Ketchum's (Savannah, Ga.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Glossv (A.K.R. 1871), to Geo. Noble'sf Ponto II. (Ponto— 

 Silken Floss), Jan. 10 and 12. 



Althia- Obo II. Herbert Flint's (Haverhill, Mass.) cocker spaniel 

 bitch Althia (A.K.R. 842), to J. P. Willey's Obo II. (A. K.R. 432), 

 Jan. 24. 



Daisy— Frank Dale. H. E. Burkmar's (Rockland, Me.) English set- 

 ter bitch Daisy (Dick— Bess) to A. Hatch's Frank Dale (Grouse Dale- 

 Lady Thorn), Dec. 27. 



Irma — Chang. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass ) St. Bernard 

 bitch Irma (A.K.R. 1051) to C. H. Marshall's Chang (Irma— Hermit), 

 Jan, 7. 



jVita— Hermit. Chequasset. Ketmels' (Lancaster, Mass.) St. Bernard 

 bitch Nun (A.K.R. 24) to thr ir Hermit (A.K.R. 23), Jan. 6. 



Fannie— Waverly Oyp. Walter Thomas's (Yonkers, N. Y.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Fannie (Ned— Jonnie) to J, W. Rushforth's Waverly 

 Gyp (Phot— Beauty). Dee. 22. 



Waverly Jennie— Waverly Oyp. J. W. Rushforth's (Yonkers, N.Y.) 

 cocker spaniel biich Waverlv Jennie (Chance— Flora H.) to hisWaveriy 

 Gyp (Pilot— Beauty), Jan. 11. 



Gipsie—Obo II. H. G Cbarlesworth's (Toronto. Can.) cocker span- 

 iel bitch Gip=ie to J. P. Willev's Obo H. (A.K.R. 432), Jan. 26. 



Hazel Kirk— Young Obo. H. Flint's (Haverhill, Mass ) cocker span- 

 iel bitch Hazel Kirk to J. P. Willey's Young Ooo (A K.R. 861), Feb. 2. 



Helen— Young Obo. W. O. Partridge's (Boston, Mass.) cocker span- 

 iel bitch Helen (A.K.R. 654) to J. P. Willey's Young Obo (A.K.R. 861), 

 Nov. 25. 



Critic— Obo II. W. O. Partridge's (Boston, Mass.) black cocker 

 spaniel bitch Critic fA.K.R. 303) to J. P. Willey's Obo II, (A K.R. 432), 

 Nov. 20. 



Blackie HI— Obo II. J. P. Willey's (Salmon Falls, N. H.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Blackie IK. (A.K.R. 428) to his Obo II. (A.K.R. 432). 

 Jan. 14. 



Phonsie— Young Obo. J. P. Willey's (Salmon Falls, N. H.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Phonsie (A.K.R. 1482) to his Young Obo (A.K.R. 861), 

 Jan. 26 



Black Busy— Young Obo. G. C. Thomson's (Hamilton, Can.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Black Busy (Raven— Busy; to J. P. Willey's Young Obo 

 (A.KR. 861), Nov. 9. 



Prise ilia— Earl Leycester. Clovernook Kennels' (New York) fox- 

 terrier bitch Priscilla (Joker — Warren Bessie) to their Earl Leycester 

 (Spice— Dame), Jan. 25 and 26. 



Millie— Rustler. W. E. Deane's (Somerset, Mass.) beagle bitch 

 Millie (formerly »llie) (Racer— Sara) to his Rustler (Trump- Lady), 

 Dec. 3. 



Roxey's Boy's Girl— Glen Rock. E. W. Jester's (St. George's, Del.) 

 English setter bitch Roxey's Boy's Girl (Roxey's Boy— Gipsey Maid) 

 to his Glen Rock (A.K.R. 1616), Feb. 1. 



WHELPS. 



Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Trix Royal. S. B. DiUey's (Rosendale,Wis.) pointer bitch Trix Royal 

 (Vandevort's Don— Jenn Royal). Jan. 30, nine (live dogs), by his Ranger 

 Croxteth (Croxteth— Royal Fan). 



Dido H. J. S. Sheppard's (Montgomery. N, Y.) rough -coated St. 

 Bernard bitch Dido II (Barry — Dido), Dec. 12, ten (five dogs), by Che- 

 quasset Kennels" Hermit (A.K.R. 24); three since dead. 



Victory. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster. Mass.) pug hitch Victory 

 (A.K.R. 1265), Dec. 19, three dogs, by their Young Toby (A.K.R 473). 



Tantrums. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) piig bitch Tan- 

 trums (A.K.R. 220), Dec. 1, four (three dogs), by their Young Toby 

 (A.K.R. 473). 



Lady Flossie. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) pug bitch 

 (A.K.R. 1446), Jan. 1, two dogs, by their Youug Toby (AK.R. 473). 



Mary Belle. Henry May's (Augusta, Ga.) English setter bitch Mary 

 Belle (.A.K.R. 1373), Dec. 20, nine (six dogs), by his Harry S. (A.K.R\ 

 323). 



Dashing Jessie. E. W. Jester's (St. George's, Del.) English setter 

 bitch Dashing Jessie (A.K.R. 815), Feb. 4, eight (five dogs), by MsGhn 

 Rock (A.K.R. 1616). 



Critic. W. O. Partridge's (Boston, Mass.) black cocker spaniel 

 birch Critic (A.K.R. 303), Jan. 17, twelve (six dogs), by J. P. Willey's 

 Obo H (A.K.R. 432). 



Helen. W. O. Partridge's (Boston, Mass.) black cocker spaniel 

 bitch Helen (A.K.R. 654), Jan. 26. eight (four dogs), bv J. P. Willev's 

 Young Obo (A.K.R. 861). 



Princess Phcebus, F. Windholz's (New York) English setter bitch 

 Princess Phcebus (A.K.R. 1287), Jan. 26, three (two dogs), by his Rock- 

 ingham (Belthus — Bess). 



Spite. Clovernook Kennels' (New Y'ork) fox terrier bitch Spite 

 (Akely Joe— Vampire), Jan. 18, four (two dogs), by J. E, Thayer's 

 Mixture (Spice— Fairy HI.). 



Burette. F. Hoey's Hollywood, Long Branch, N. J.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Lurette (Spice— Olive), Feb. 1, seven (five dogs), by L. & W. 

 Rutherfurd's Splauger (Dickon— button Veda). 



Blossom. W. B. James's (Philadelpnia, Pa.) fox-terrier hitch Blos- 

 som (Crisp— Vic), Jan. 20, three dogs, by W. Wallace's Chip. 



SALES. 



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Babe. Mastiff bitch, age not given, by Dread outof Lancaster Lass, 

 by J. R. Trissler, Lancaster, Pa , to H. E. Burkmar, Rockland. Me. 



Layman. Orange brindle, white markings, St. Bernard dog, whelped 

 June 16, 1885, by Hermit (A.K.R. 23) out of Brunhild (A.K.R. 28), by 

 Chequasset Kennels, Lancaster, Mass., to C. A. Lamb, Chicago. HI. 



Tiny 11. Golden fawn pug bitch, whelped June 31, 1885, by Young 

 Toby out of Lady Flossie, by Chequasset Kennels, Lancaster, Mass., 

 to Evan T. Sprague, New York. 



Duck. Orange brindle and white St. Bernard dog, whelped June 16, 

 1885, by Hermit out of Brunhild, by Chequasset Kennels, Lancaster, 

 Mass.. to Mill Brook Kennels, Bergenfield, N. J. 



Lorenz. Brindle, with white markings, St. Bernard dog, whelped 

 April 13, 1885, by Alp II. (A.KR. 705) out of Alma (A.K.R. 27), by Che- 

 uasset Kennels, Lancaster. Mass.. to Mill Brook Kennels, Bergen- 

 elds, N. J. ' 5 



Liebe. Orange tawny, white markings, rough-coated St. Bernard 

 bteh, whelped May 5, 1885, by Hermit out of Sombre, by Chequasset 

 Kennels, Lancaster, Mass., to H. B. Sherman, Minneapolis, Minn. 



Alaska. Tiger brindle. white markings, rough-coated Sc. Bernard 

 bitch, whelped Nov. 23, 1883, by Bayard out of Bernie VH., by J. M. 

 MacPherson, Chatham. One, to Cnequasset Kennels, Lancaster, 

 Mass. 



Francesco. Orange tawny, white markings, rough-coated St. Ber- 

 nard bitch, whelped November, 1882, by C >wan out of Alpenrose, by 

 J. M. MacPherson, Chatham, Out., to Chequasset Kennels, Lancaster, 

 Mass. 



Francesca. Orange tawny, white markings, rough-coated St. Ber- 

 nard bitch, whelped November, 1882, by Cowan out of Alpenrose, by 

 Chequasset Kennels. Lancaster, Mass., to Essex Kennels, Andover, 

 Mass. 



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Rudolph II. White and brindle rough-coated St. Bernard dog, 

 whelped June 7, 1883, by Cadwallader out of Myra, by J. M. MacPher- 

 son, Chatham, Out., to Chequasset Kennels, Lancaster, Mass 



Luzern. Brindle, with white markings. St. Bernard dog, whelped 

 April 13, 1885. by Alp II. (A.K.R. 705) out of Alma (A.K.R. 27), by 

 Chequasset Kennels, Lancaster, Mass., to Mill Brook Kennels, Bergen- 

 fields, N. J. 



Princess Starlight. Blue belton English setter bitch, whelped April 

 25. 1885, by Gun (A.K.R. 1538) out of Morning Star (A.K.R. 1541). by 

 Chas York, Bangor, Me., to Rev. Jos. Pullaian, Mnmaroneek, N. Y. 



Aloe. Lemon and white English setter bitch. 2yrs. old, by GoodseR'a 

 Prince out of Pebble, by estate of Prof. H. J. Rice to Chas. H. Mason. 

 New York. 



Passion. Blue belton English setter bitch, whelped September, 1883,, 

 by Good sell's Prince out of Pebble, by estate of Prof. H. J. Rico to 

 Rosecroft Kennels, Birmingham,'Conn, 



Lady Lass. Mastiff bitch, whelped Aug. 23, 1885, by Dread out of 

 Lancaster Lass, by Jos. R. Trissler, Lancaster, Pa., to H. E. Burkmar, 

 Rockland. Me. 



Gun ( A.K.R. 1538)—Morni>ig Star (A.K.R. 1541) whelp. Black, white 

 and tan English setter bitch, whelped Nov. 11, 1885. by Chas. York, 

 Bangor, Me., to Rev. Jos. Pullman, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 



Waverly Gyp — Waverly Jennie uhelps. Liver, white on breast, 

 cocker spaniel dogs, by Waverly Kennels, Yonkers, N. Y., one to Geo. 

 R. Rushforth, same place, and one to John Sanders, Newark, N. J. 



Prince Albert— Golden Floss whelps. Cocker spaniels, whelped 

 Dec. 5, 1886, by E. Holley, Jr,, Rhinebeek, N. Y., an orange and wbite 

 dog and bitch to Griffin Haight, West Hoosick, N. Y., and a liver and 

 white dog to W. Berg Kip, Rhinebeek. N. Y. 



Connie. Liver and white field spaniel bitch, whelped Nov. 26. 1885, 

 pedigree vnknown, by E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del., to Alex. H. 

 Wilson, Jr., Smyrna, Del. 



Nell. Tawny and wbite collie dog, whelped Sept. 7, 1885, pedigree 

 unknown, by E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del., to F. P. Carswell, Wil- 

 mington, Del. 



Glen Luna. Blue belton English setter bitch, whelped Aug. 28, 

 1885, by Glen Rock (A.K.R. 1616) outof Dashing Jest (A.K R. 1614), by 

 E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del., to E. E. Pray, Denver, Col. 



Glen Chester. Blue belton English setter dog, whelped Aue\ 16. 1885, 

 by Glen Rock (A.K.R. 1616) out of Dashing Belle (A.K.R. 814). by E^ 

 W. Jester, St. George's, Del., to Miss Mary Bullard, Dedham. Mass. 



Glen Chief. Blue belton English setter dog. whelped Aug. 23, 1885. 

 by Glen Rock (A.K.R. 1616) out of Dashing Jest (A.K R. 1614), by E.w! 

 Jester, St. George's, Del., to E E. Pray, Denver, Col. 



Glen Duke. Blue belton English setter dog, whelped Aug. 16, 1885„ 

 by Glen Rock (A.K.R. 1616) out of Dashing Belle (A.K.R. 814). by E.W.- 

 Jester, St. George's, Del., to W. C. Russell, Bridgeport, Conn. 



Per. White, black and tan beaele bitch, whelped May 29, 1883 

 (A.K.R. 2521), by W. E. Deane. Somerset, Mass., to A. C. Krueger, 

 Wrightsville, Pa. 



Jim. Black, white and tan beagle dog. ;ige and pedigi ee unknown, 

 by E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del., to W. C. Russell, Bridgeport, 

 Conn. 



Quits. Black, white and tan beagle bitch, age and pedigree un- 

 known, by E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del., to W. 0. Russell, Bridge- 

 port, Conn. 



Ringwood (A.K.R. 2202)— Jenny whelps. White, black and tan 

 beagle does, whelped Sept. 1, 1885, by N. Elmore. Granby, Conn., one 

 each to W. S. Beeching, Holyoke, Mass. ; E. P. Eastman, Lancaster, 

 N. H. and H. E. Carlton, Gardner, Mass. 



Ringwood (A.K.R, 2202)— Bunn ie whelp. White, black and tan beagle 

 dog. whelped Aug. 1. 1885, by N. Elmore, Granby, Conn., to Burt 

 Griffin, East Granby, Conn 



Ringwood (AK.R. 2i02)— Thorn whelp. White, black and tan 

 beagle dog. whelped September, 18S5, by N. Elmore, Granby, Conn., 

 to Newton G. Tyler. Thomaston. Conn. 



Ringivood (A.K.R. 2202)— Trinket ichelp. White, black and tan 

 beagle dog, whelped July 2, 1885, by N. Elmore, Granby, Conn., to C. 

 H. Parks, Mystic River, Conn. 



Ringwood (A.K.R. 2202)— Gay -whelp. White, black and tan beagle 

 bitch, whelped Sept. 30, 1885, by N. Elmore, Granby, Conn., to H. E. 

 Spencer, Centre Village, N. Y. 



Ponto. White, black and tan beagle dog, whelped July 4. 1884, by 

 Ringwood (A.K. K. 2202) out of Jenny, by N. Elmore, Granby, Conn., 

 to E. A. Davis. Tariffville, Conn. 



Monarch. Lemon and white beagle dog. whelped Nov. IP, 1885, by 

 Little Duke (A.K.R. 1994) out of Mischief (A.K.R. 2592). by Joseph H. 

 Brady, Pa wtucket, R. I., to James G. Fales, Central Falls, R. I. 



Mikado. Black, white, and tan beagle dog, whelped Nov. 18, ]8P5, 

 bv Little Duke (A K.R. 1994) out of Mischief (A.K R. 2592), by Jos. H. 

 Brady. Pawtucket, R. I., to T. H. Adams, same place. 



Maggie. Lemon and white beagle dog. whelped Nov. 18. 1885, by 

 Little Duke (A.K.R. 1994) out of Mischief (A.K.R 2592), i,y Joseph H. 

 Brady, Pawtucket, R. I., to Jas. G. Fales, Central Falls. R. I. 



Raver. White, black and tan beagle dog, whelped 1879, by Riwett'S 

 Rally out of Lill, by W. H. Todd, Vermillion. O., to W. E. Deane, 

 Somerset, Mass. 



Racer, Jr. White, black and tan beagle dog, whelped April 4, 1885, 

 by Racer out of Vickey, by W. H. Todd, Vermillion, O., to W. E. 

 Deane, Somerset, Mass. 



Jewell. White, black and tan beagle dog. whelped April 2, 1885, by 

 Racer out of Vickey, by W. H. Todd. VermUlion, O., to W. E. Deane, 

 Somerset, Mass. 



Rustler. White, black and tan beagle dog, whelped July 5, 1883, by 

 Tramp outof Lady, by W. H. Tcdd, Vermillion, O., to W. E. Deane, 

 Somerset, Mass. 



Vickey. White, black and tan beagle bitch, whelped Mav 29. 1885, 

 by Racer out of Vic, by W. H. Todd, Vermillion, O., to W. E. Deane, 

 Somerset, Mass. 



Nellie. White, black and tan beagle bitch, whelped Aug. 3. 1884, by 

 Racer out of Sara, by W. H. Todd, Vermillion, O., to W. E. Deane, 

 Somerset, Mass. 



Joe. White, black and tan beagle doe. whelped Aug. 3, 1884, by 

 Racer out of Sara, by W. H. Todd, Vermillion, O., to W. E. Deane, 

 Somerset, Mass. 



Tug W. Stone fawn pug dog, whelped Oct. 13, 1885, by Bunny out 

 of Judy, by Jas. E. Hair. Bridgeport, Conn., to F. 31. Wilmot. same 

 place. 



Egypt. Setter dog, whelped May 11, 1884, by Tipton (A.K.R. 

 1098) on"; of Jet, by Associated Fanciers, Philadelphia, Pa., to Addison 

 P. Wilbur, Canandaigua, N. Y. 



Loys, LordBerresford. White bull-terrier dog, whelped June 10, 

 1885, by Saxon (A.K.R. 1703) out of Zook, by Associated Fanciers, 

 Philadelphia, Pa., to Randolph St, John, Mobile, Ala. 



Glencho—Yic (A.K.R. 2297) whelp. Red Irish setter bitch, whelped 

 Feb 5, 1885, by Associated Fanciers, Philadelphia, Pa., to Joseph B. 

 Graham, Crab Orchard, Ky. 



Trump— Juno whelp. Brown and brindle staghound bitch, whelped 

 June, 1885, by J. C. Hooker, Merrillan, Wis , to Associated Fanciers. 

 Philadelphia, Pa., and resold by them to S. W. Skinner, Jr., Toledo. 

 Ohio. 



Rustler— Viola whelps. Four white, black and tan beagle dogs, 

 whelped Aug. 19. 1885, by W. H. Todd,Vermilhon, O., to W. E. Deane, 

 Somerset. Masss. 



DEATHS. 



CoUette. On Jan. 15, the English beagle bitch Collette (imported 

 Chanter— Dr. Rehwinkel's Beauty), owned by N. Elmore, Granby, 

 Conn. She was killed by a coon dog (half bull and half hound), and 

 after killing her he partly ate her up. Is it not a very singular tningf 

 Coon dog was in perfect health and had meat daily, and had been 

 kept with another bitch most of the time and had always been kind 

 to them.— N. Elmobe. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 

 tSW™ Ho Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



W. S. D., Baltimore, Md.— My beagle dog, thiee years old, carries 

 his head close to the ground and is continually shaking his head, 

 which clips small pieces out of his ears. The lining of the ears is 

 neither swollen nor inflamed. Have been treating him tor canker un- 

 der Stonehenge directions, but he does not seem to improve. Please 

 advise me what todo for him? Ans. One of the ears is affected either 

 inside or out. Examine carefully. Look at the corners where the 

 flap joins the side of the head. Press with some force about the ex- 

 ternal opening. If you elicit signs of pain the dog has canker. Use 

 the following, a few drops of which may be used morning and even- 

 ing dropped into the ear: Of hromo chloral and of laudanum each 

 one dracbm, of water six ounces. 



C. A. T. Newmarket, N. H.— For the last three days my dog (3 

 years old) has refused ah food, seems extremely duil and lifeless 

 about the house. Has slight cough, nose at times dry and hot. Be- 

 gins to stagger a little, I suppose from lack of nourishment. Last 

 night I gave about a tablespoouful ot castor oil, this morning a 

 quinine pill of 8 grains and am to follow it with 5 drops of Fowler's 

 solution every 3 hours; am I doing right? Ans. We should say that 

 your dog has an attack of distemper. It may be a light one.' It is 

 best to isolate him from others: give him dry straw bedding and 

 renew it twice weekly. While the fever is present give 3 drops aco- 

 nite tincture every 2 hours. If he seems very weak you must sustain 

 him with brandy or whiskey given m tablespoonful doses three or 

 four times daily. You must give the most concentrated nourish- 

 ment, in the form of milk and beef extract without fat. Spraying 

 the throat with two per cent, solution of the hydrochlorate of 

 cocaine is excellent bnc expensive. You had commenced, treatment 

 exactly in the best manner. 



