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G. Brown's Topsey; 3d, G. W. DeWolfe's Maud. Very Men com., C 

 W. Tutrle's Cremorce. Hieh com., A. H. Aldrich's Heather Lass- 

 Puppies: 1st, O. H. Day's Don. 



TRTSH SETTERS —Champion— Dogs: 1st, Max Wenzel's Chief. 

 Bitches: 1st, T. G. Budingtou's Faun.— Open— Dogs: 1st. E. W. Claris. 

 Jr.'s Blaroev; 2d, t, H. Roberts's Brucf : 3d, Max Wenzd's Tim. Very 

 hieh com , R. tl. Van Horn's Patsey, L. B. Wright's Glencho's Boy. 

 and R. A. Spalding's Oarrv. High com., C. W. Roedenburg's Chip, 



H. R. GoetFObins's Chief IT., and J Grosvenor's Banker. Com.. T. S. 

 Dumout's Patsev. Bitches: 1st, W. Duuphy's Molly Bavm; 3d, Max 

 Wer.Ji i's Yoube; 8i, 1. 11. Roberts's Jessie. Very high com., J. Gros- 

 venor's Zingara. Tbos. J. FarreM's Miss Nellie 1 Instead, and I. H. 

 Roberts's Hebe, High com., I. H. Roberts- 's Creole and Max Wenzel's 

 Dora. Com.. F. G. Lvov's Lill and H. T. llensbaw's Bessie Glencho. 

 Puppies— Doqs: 1st, W. 'H. Pierce's Mickey Bitches: 1st, C. W. Roe- 

 dtuburg's Ninon; 2d. 0. VV. Roedenbure's Lady Vic. Very high com., 



B. Lurch's Queen L. High com.. U. Langram's Vic. 

 CHESAPEAKE BAY DOGS.-No entries. 

 IRISH WATER SPANIELS. — 1st, withheld; Sd, W. Ebler's Ono- 



moo. Com.. P. J. Ohliger's Prince. 

 FIELD SPANIELS —Champion-Any Color. Over 28lbs -1st. A. 



C. Wilmerding'i Black Prince.- Open— 1st. A. C. Wilmtrding's New- 

 ton Abhot Lady, 2d, J. Luck well's Black Beau. Jr.; 3d, J. W. Kelly's 

 Lad o' Devon. Very high com.. J. A. Roche's Fan II. High com., 

 w. 0. Partridge's Critic, A. C. Wjlrnerding's Newton Abbot. Com , 

 G. H. Whitehead's Pluto, J. L. Woolston's Carlotta Patti, E. M. Old- 

 ham's Dash, Associated Fanciers, Bonanza. 



COCKER SPANIELS.— Champion -Ant Color, Under 28lbs —1st. 

 A. E. Rendie's Comp f on Brahmin,— Open— Liter or Bl^ck— Bogs: 

 1st, J, P. Willey's Black Pete; 2d, A. Laidlaw's Obo. Jr. ; 3d, J. P. 

 Willey's Young Obo. High com., S. R. Hemingway's Dunrobirj. 

 Com ", A. E. Rendie's Compton Bedouin. Bitches: 1st. J. P. Willey's 

 Sbir.a: 2d; J. W. Kelly's Woodstock Norah: 3d, A. E. Rendie's Comp- 

 ton Gladys. Very high com , ,T. Grosvenor's Black Pearl, W. H. 

 Tuck's Alice Obo. High com., B. J. Rae's Young Belle, S. R. Hem- 

 ingway's Miss Nance, A. Laidlaw's Laidlaw's Belle. C. Van Vorst 

 Sewell's Helene, J. P. Wiley's Beauty W , J. W. Kelly's Woodstock 

 Ruby.— Any Other Color than Liver or Black, Under 2Slbs.— 

 1st, j. W. Kelly's Little Red Rover; 2d, A. Wilmerding's Marion; 

 3d, A Laidlaw's Don. High com . E. F. Thomas's Wanda T. Pop 

 pies.— Very high com., E. M. Oldham's Lady Abbot. High com., A. 

 C Wilmerding's Nekton Abhor. Com., A. E. Rendie's Compton 

 Bedouin, W. West's Q leen Obo. Hornell Spaniel Club's Hornell Nell, 

 L. R. Hemingway's Dunrobin. 



CLUMBER SPANIEL3. — 1st, M. Richardson's Newcastle; 3d, M. 

 Richardson's Tyne. 



FOXHOUNDS — Champion— 1st,' Essex County Hunt's Vinegar.— 

 Open— Dogs: 1st, Essex County Hunt's Truman; 2d. Dan O'Shea's 

 Ranger. Bitches: 1st, J. H. Taylnr's Lady Stewart. Puppies: 1st, J. 

 II. Nayloi's Lady Stewart, 



COLLIES.— Champion— 1st, Sans Souci Farm's Kennels' Ben Nevis. 

 — Open— Dogs: 1st, J. D. Sbotwi-ll's Glengarry; 2d. Associated Fan- 

 ciers' Royboy; 3d. T. Lindsay's Bonnie Scotland. Very high com., J. 

 Watson's Heather. High com,, J. Watson's Clipper and J. Van 

 Schaick's S Aibiton. Com ., J. G. Speed's Laddie. Bitches: 1st. J. D. 



Shotweli's Lady of the Lakt ; 2J, J. Watson's ; 3d. Hemp3tead 



Farm Co. s Lass o' LowrtS, Very high com., G. H. Whitehead's Lark 

 and M Harrison's Gem. Hi 'h com,, Associated Fanciers' Beatrice 

 and J Van Sehaiek's Olivia. Com., William G. Martin's Jean. 

 Puppies -Dogs: 1st, J, D. Shotweli's Giengarry; 2d, T. Lindsay's 

 Bonnie ScoTand. Very high com., J. Watson's Heatner. High com,. 

 J. D. Shotweli's Gilford and Argyle Kennels' Tobey. Bitches: 1st, J. 



D. Shotweli's Lady of the Lake; 2d, J Watson's Lhitie. Very high 

 com., 3. D. Shotweli's L-idv Eilh. High com., J. D. baotwell's Mabel, 

 The Hempst-ad Farm Co.'s Bonnie and Heather Belle, H, B. Mc- 

 Knight's Annie Laurie.. C, R. Buckle's Jessie Dean and Houghton 

 Farm's Phyllis. 



MISCELLANEOUS.— Equal 1st, F. M. Brasher 's Dataation Vixen ; 

 Argyle Kt-nnels' retriever Black Bess and G. O. Zeller's Leonberg 

 Barry. Very high com., Argyle Kennels' Prince Charles spaniel 

 Charley. 



BEAGLES.— Champion - 1st, A. C. Krueger's imported Bannerman. 

 Very hieh com , Dan O'Sbea's Rattler. High com., A. H. Wakefield 

 & Co.'s Bush — Open— Over 12 inches— 1st. A. H. Wakefield & Co.'s 

 Little Duke: 3d, W. S. Diffenderffer's Rattler III. Very high com., 

 W. H. Ashburner and O. H. McClurt's Blue Cap. Com., A. H. Wake- 

 field & Co.'s Trifle. Bitches: 1st, A. C. Krueger's Pet: 2d, A. H. Wake- 

 field & Co.'s Twinkle. Very high com. O, Green's Mollie V. High 

 com., A. C. Krueger's Victress II ; A. H Wakefield & Co.'s Chase. 

 Com.. EI. M. Scliellhas-'s Trinket,— Under 12 inches— 1st, W. F. 

 Streeter's March Roy 1L; 2d, W. F. Screeter's Magnet. Very high 

 com., Dan 0. Shea's F,urmaid. 



BASSET HOUNDS.-lsf, C. B. Gilbert's Bertraud; 2d, Brooklyn 

 Kennels' Jacquis. Very high com.. C B. Gilbert's Canace. 



DAOHSHUNDE.-lst, Invincible Kennels' Dina; 2d, W. B. Vogef* 

 sang's Fretzel. Jr. Very high com., Associated Fanciers' Judy and 

 C. B. Ludekins's Foxball. High com., W. B. Vogelsang's Gretchen. 

 Com.. W. B. Vogelsang's Dina. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— Champion-/^: 1st, L. & W. Rutherfurd's _ .. 

 grave Primrose. Bitch; 1st, J. E Thaver'n Richmond Olive.— Open 

 Dogs: 1st, L. & W. Rutherfurd's Sp'anger; 2d, J. W. Claik's Rustic 

 Flash; 3d, W. T. McAless's General Grant. Very high com., R. Lyon's 

 Richmond Jockey, Clovernook Kennels' Scarsdale. A. Boote's Orange 

 Pippin. High corr.. John E. Thayer's Raby Jack, Clovernook 

 Kenuels' Earl Leycester. Bitches: 1st. L. & W. Rutherfurd's 

 Cornwall Duches's; 2d, John E. Thayer's Nina; 3d, J. H. 

 Shepherd's Lady Winnie. vVry high com, L. & W. Ruth- 

 erfurd's Warren Winsome, Da^id S. Collins's Geraldine. High 

 com.. J. W. Clark's Phantasey, W. B. James's Blossom. Com., 

 Clovernook Kennels' Clover Fidget and Clover Bell. Puppies — Dogs: 

 1st, C. A. Sti vens's Cocaine, Very high com. and reserve, W. T. Mc- 

 Alees's General Grant, Verv high'com., F. Hoey's Nutmeg III. Com., 

 J. VV. Clark's Marmion. Bitches: 1st. J E Thayer's Flirt. Very high 

 com. and reserve, J. E. Thayer's Folly. High com., F. Hoey's Violet 

 Y.— Wire-Haired.— 1st, B. S. McGregor's Trophy. 



BULLDOGS.— Champion: 1st. J. E. Thayer's Bellissima. Open— 

 Dogs: 1st, J. E Thayer's R^mus; 2d, J P. Barnard's Brimstone. 

 Bitches: i»t, R. & W. Livingston's Thespian; 2d, R. & W. Livingston's 

 Bellona, 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Champion: R. & W. Livingston's Grand Duke. 

 Open— Dogs: 1st. F. F. Dole's Count; 2d, T. Blackburn's Judas. Very 

 high com , J. R. Suydam's Jack. Bitches: 1st. T. R. Vanck's Little 

 Nell. Puppies: C. A. Steven's Anthony. Com., Argyle Kennels' 

 Nell. Very high com., H, W. Holmes's Alice. 



BLACK AND TAN IERRIERS.-Over 7lbs —Withheld. 



IRISH AND ROUGH-HAIRED TERRIERS. — 1st, Dan O'Shea's 

 Noran. 



DAN DIE DINMONT TERRIERS. — 1st, Associated Fanciers' Binnie; 

 2d, G. G. (Jleather's Mog. 



BEDLTNGTON TERRIERS. — 1st, W. S. Jackson's Sentinel ; 2d, D. 

 O'Snea's Wasp. High, com., D O'Shea's Sling. 



SKYE TERRIERS. - 1st, Mrs. L. E B' Ringer's Touzie. 



PUGS.— Champion— 1st, Ci y View Kennels' Bradford Ruby.— Open 

 —Dogs: 1st, Cheq-'asset Kennels' Young Toby; 2d, Argyle Kennels' 

 Dick. Bitches: 1st, A. H. Moore's Miss Kitty; 2d, Chequasset Ken- 

 nels' Lady Flossie. Very nigh com., City View Kennels' Beauty. 

 Puppies: Withheld. 



YORKSHIRE TE RR1 E -i.S. — Over Slbs.— 1st, Argyle Kennels' Ben; 

 2d, Argyle liennelo' Lillie.- Unuerolbs.— 1st , Argyle Kennels' Charley 

 2d, Arg.tie Kennels' Snidvr. 



TOY TERRIER*-. — Other than Yorkshire, cuder Tlbs. -1st. Miss 

 E. E. Browne's Tiney. 



KIN i CHAKLES SPANIELS.— 1st, J. B. Reddie's Nellie; 2-1. J. B. 

 Reddie's Piiou. Very bi h com,, Associated Fanciers' Duke of Edin- 

 burgh. 



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

 M. Pniliips's King Pippin. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUN DS.— No entries. 



POODLES,— Black -1st, J. VV. Clark's Sabot; 2d. J. W. Clark's Jet 

 II. Com , Miss Grauam's Puffey.— OTa_R Than Black - Withheld. 

 SPECIALS. 



Best kennel mastiffs, Winlawn Kennel. Best kennel rough- coated 

 ft Bernards, Hospice Keunels. Best kennel smooth coated St. Ber- 

 nards. W. VV. Tucker. Best rough-coated St. Bernard, E. R. Hearn's 

 Duke of L'jeds; nest smooth-coated, W. W. Tucker's Apollo. Best 

 rough-cOHted Sr. Bernard in open class. J. W. tsurgess's First Choice. 

 Best St. Bfrn rd under best control. Miss Lulu Balbaeh's Czar. Best 

 St. Bernard puppy under 5 raos., E. T. Bprapue's f-trathmore. Best 

 mastiff under 7 nios., VV. S. Johnson's Dread, Jr. Best Newfoundland, 

 D. O'Shea's Bruno. Largest St. Barnard, E. R. Hearn's Duke of 

 Leeds. 



PROPOSED DOG SHOW AT BUFFALO. — The Society for 

 the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, of Buffalo, N. Y., pro- 

 poses to hold a dog show in that city April 13 to 16. Mr. 

 John Davidson will judge. The show will be managed by Mr\ 

 Edward H. Rounds, No. 75 White Building, Buffalo, N, Y. 



WORMS IN PUPPIES, 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



For the benefit of fellow sportsmen and lovers of the dog, I 

 wish to give a little of my experience in doctoring for worms. 

 These pests have been the bane of my most cherished hopes 

 and ambition in breeding tine setters; my choice pups, evenly 

 marked and best of form, were sure to fall victims of these 

 fell destroyers, I have used most every worm remedy with 

 little success, except one, this remedy in most cases proving as 

 fatal as the disease, my pups often" dying after the worms 

 were discharged, and oh a postmortem I found a high state of 

 iniiaminafcion with effusion of blood throughout stomach and 

 intestines. The remedy referred to is Dr. C. McLane's ver- 

 mifuge, which I think the great panacea for worms, and with 

 which I have had grand success. I am satisfied many pups 

 conld be saved by treatment such as here related. Two of a 

 last litter in my kennel, while in fine form and condition, 

 were suddenly taken with spasms, the fits following in quick 

 succession until they were perfectly prostrate and lay appar- 

 ently unconscious, iny hope of saving them was so slight that 

 I ordered my man to chop off their heads to end their suffer- 

 ing. He begged to be excused the unpleasant task, and I con- 

 fess I hadn't the courage to do it myself. I had, however, 

 given each a small spoonful of McLane's vermifuge, and as I 

 left for my office I remarked, "Well, let them live, they will be 

 dead before night any way." On my return I found them 

 living, the spasms had ceased, no worms bad been ejected and 

 thev seemed nearly dead. I poured a little milk punch down 

 each and gave them an injection of warm water, and the 

 result was like magic, a great number of dead and living 

 worms were at once ejected. In less than forty-eight hours 

 they were on their feet, and are living fco-day, fine, healthy 

 dogs. I believe if the above remedy was given in small doses 

 when pups are but two weeks old, before these pests get such 

 headway, very few pups would die with worms. 



All druggists keep this old standard medicine, and 1 hope 

 your readers will try it and report results. If you can't get 

 the vermifuge of your druggist, send to Fleming Bros., Wood 

 street, this city, and I will warrant it genuine. I. R. S. 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



DEATH OP CHAMPION TURK — Editor Forest and 

 Stream: It is with extreme regret that I announce the death 

 of champion Turk. He died quietly in my office on Tuesday 

 last, of heart disease, without a struggle or premonitory 

 symptom. Turk was a thoroughly good field dog on all game, 

 and his many champion honors are evidence of his bench 

 show form. His disposition was amiability itself. The death 

 of Turk will be greatly felt by breeders of black and tan 

 setters, as he was a remarkably good sire and largely bred to. 

 I have not retained any of the progeny of Turk in my pos- 

 session, but fortunately lately secured the old imported Gor- 

 don setter bitch Nell, who is now in whelp to him. Nell has 

 not made any reputation on the bench in this country, but is 

 the dam of Royal Duke, a young dog that has been very suc- 

 cessful on the bench for the number of times shown. —H, Clay 

 Glover. (March SO). 



THE CALIFORNIA KENNEL CLUB. -At a meeting of 

 the Executive Committee of the California Kennel Club on 

 Feb. 4, it was decided to report to the club a recommenda- 

 tion that a bench show be held in this city in May next. A 

 resolution was adopted that any member losing a dog shall 

 advertise same in a daily paper for three days, after which 

 the Executive Committee will take the matter in hand and 

 offer a reward of $50 for the arrest and conviction of any per- 

 son stealing a dog, and §100 for the arrest and conviction of 

 any person who has poisoned any. —San Francisco Call. 



THE HEMPSTEAD FARM COMPANY.-New York, 

 March 18.— Editor Forest and Stream: The Hetnpstead Farm 

 Company, Limited, of Hempstead, L. I., of which I am presi- 

 dent, and A. D. Lewis, Esq., of this city, secretary and trea- 

 surer, has purchased my entire kennel of collies. It is a com- 

 pany incorporated under the laws of this State, its business 

 being the raising and sale of the higher class of farm products, 

 and thebreedingof thoroughbred live stock.— Thos. H. Terry. 



NEW ENGLAND KENNEL CLUB— Boston, March 24.— 

 Editor Forest and Stream: The entries to the coming show 

 of the New England Kennel Club closed with 625. Many re- 

 turned coming after the 20th. Everything promises a suc- 

 cessful show. The quality of those entered is of the highest 

 standard, and Mechanics Hall a magnificent building with 

 every convenience.— John Read, Supt. 



CLEVELAND BENCH SHOW. — The judges are: English 

 setters— B. F. Wilson, Pittsburgh, Pa. Irish and black and tan 

 setters— Maj. J. M. Taylor. Cleveland O. Pointers— Judge to 

 be announced. Mastiffs. St. Bernards, collies, hounds, fox- 

 terriers, spaniels, and all other non -sporting dogs — John H. 

 Naylor, Chicago, 111. The entries close April 17. 



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 thorn. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 

 Alignon. By Chequasset Kennels. Lancaster, Mass., for oranere 

 tawny, with white markings, smooch coated St. Bernard hitch, whelped 

 JSov. 6, 1*5, by Hermit (A.K R. 23; out of Alma (A.K.R. 27). 



Laird Duncan. By Stoi.e House Kennels, Woonsocket, R. I,, for 

 black, tan an>i white collie dog. whelped Nov. 18. 1885, by Bonnie 

 MacGregor (imported Rex— imported Daisey) out of Fannie. 



Kina Duncan. By Stone House Kennels. Woonsocket, R. I., for 

 sable aud white collie dog, whelped Feb. 6, 1886, by Macbeth (A.K.R. 

 2718) out ot Jumper (A K.R. 2713). 



Leah. By .-tone House Kennels, Woonsocket. R. I , for sable and 

 white collie bitcti, whelped Feb. 6, 1S(;6, by Macbeth (A.K.R. 27l8)out 

 of Jumper (A.K R. 2713;. 



Rex Scotia. By Stone House Kennels, Woon=ocket, R. I , for black, 

 tan and white collie dog, whelped Feb 0, 1886, by Macbeth (A.K H. 

 2~la) out o£ Jumper (A.K. if. 2713). 



Malcolm 1. By Sione House Kennels, Woonsocket, R I., for sable 

 and white eollie dos. whelped Feo. 6, lnsG, by Macbeih (A.K.R. 2718) 

 out of Jumper (A.K R. 2713). 



Malcolm II By Si .one Hou*e Kennels, Wooupocket. R. I. for golden 

 eahie and white collie dog, whelped Feo. 6, 1886. by iiiacbeth (^. K.R. 

 2718) out of Jumper (A K A. 37,8). 



Pin<y. By Elmer E. Shaner, Pittsburgh, Pa., for white and tan 

 beagle oltch, whelped Nov. 28, 1884, by Bannerman (Marehboy— Dew 

 Drop out ot Katie (Rattler- Fannie) 



Doctor Clyde. Bv Miss Ida F Warren, Leicester, Mass., for brindle 

 Scotch deenuund doj:, whelped Dec. 24, 1885, by Bras (tsruce— Maida) 

 out of Lady Dare (imported Oscar— ilga). 

 Stone House Kenneh. By .Lewis C. Bass, Woonsocket, R. I. 

 Lawrence Barrett By Jacoo Meyer. Newark, N. J., for brindle 

 and white rough-coated St. Bernard dog. whelped Feb. 11, 1886, by 

 First Choice ^. 14.297; oat of Flora II. (A.K R 30 6). 



John McCullougk. By Jacob Meyer, Newark, Is. J., for tawnv and 

 white rougo-coated St. Bernard dog, whelped Feb. 11, ]886, by First 

 Choice (E. 14.297; out of Flora II. (A.K.R. 3016). 



Clara Morris. By Jacob Meyer, Newark. N. J., for tawny and 

 white rough-coated St. Bernard uitch, whelDed Feb. 11, 1886, by First 

 Choiee (E. 14,297) out of Flora II, (A.K.E. 3016). 



Tulip. By Chequasset Kennels, Lancaster, Mass., for stone fawn, 

 black points, pug dog, whelped Dec. 1, 1885, by Young Toby (A.K.R, 

 473) out of Tantrums (A.K R. 220). 



Mon tague. By Chequasset Kennels, Lancaster, Mass., for orange 

 tawny, with white markinKS L rougb-coated St- Bernard dog, whelped 

 Nov. 80, 1885, by .Hermit (A. K.R, §}) put of Theop (A..K : R, 94) ' 



Queen Anne. By Jacob Meyer, Newark. N. J., for tawnv and white 

 rough-cnated St, Bernard bitch, wheloed Feb, 11, 1886, hy First Choice 

 (E. 14,297) out of Flora II. (A.K.R. 3016). 



Con. By Walter E. Tooker, Mr. Vernon, N. Y,, for orange, white 

 on chest and fore feet, rough-coated St. Bernard dog. whelped Feb. 

 11, 1886, by First Choice (E 14,2J7i out of Flora II. (A K.R 2016). 



Constance. By Jacob Meyt-r, Newark. N. J., for to way and while 

 rougb-coa : ed St. Bernard bitch, whelped Feb. 11, 18SG, by First Choice 

 (E. 14.297) out of Flora II. (A.K R. 3016). 



Louise. By I. B. Roberts, Mocrestown. N. J., for red Irish Fetter 

 bitch, whelped Dec. 19, 1885, by Blarney (Bruce— Luray) out of Lady 

 Clare (Elcho— Rose). 



Olendare. By S. L. Burgess, Meriden, Conn., for red Irish s< fror 

 do_, whelped June 3J, 1885, by Glencho (Elcho -Noreen) out of Red 

 Sue (.7 oe- Pan s»y). 



Sibyl. By I. H. Roberts, Moorestown, N. J., for red Iiisb setter bitch, 

 whelped Aug. 6, 1885, by Bruce (Elcho— Noreen i out of Creole I Graf- 

 ton— Megg). 



Pocahontas, Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth and Mrs. Langtry. 

 By Jacob Mever. Newark. N. J., for tawny and while St. Bernard 

 bitches, whelped Feb. 11, 1886, by First Choice out of Flora If. (A.K.R. 

 3016) 



Paddy O'Donoghue. By Robt. Somerville, Chicago, 111., for Trisb 

 water spaniel dog, w helped Dec. 28, 1885, by The O'Donughue out of 

 Mollie. 



Monmouth Chief . Bv Jacob Meyer, Newark. N. J,, for tawny and 

 white rough-coated St. Bernard dog, whelped Feb. 11. 1886, by first 

 Choice (E. 14,297) out of Flora (A.K.R. 3016). 



BRED. 



IW~ Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Ashmont Nora - Nimrod Dwight Holbrook's (Clinton, Conn.) red 

 Irish setter bitch Ashmont Nora (A.K R 2875) to W. D. Ferriu's Nim 

 rod. March 5. 



Devonshire Queen— Nick of Naso. Floyd Vail's (Jersey City.N. J.1 

 pointer bitch Devonshire Queen (A.K.R. 3127) to C. J. Pesha'll's im- 

 ported Nick of Naso (Naso II , E 8,123— Pethr-oe, E. 15.175), March 12. 



Grace B.—Pluntagenet. V. Fred Crawford's (Pawtucket. R. I ) 

 English setter bitch Grace B. (London— Dawn) toBlackstone Kennels' 

 Plantagenet (Dashing Monarch- Petrel). March 8. 



Nellie 11.— Foreman. C. Fred Crawford's (Pawtucket, R. I.) Eng- 

 lish setter bitch Nellie n. (Count Noble— Rosalind) to ulackstone 

 Kennels' foreman (Dashing Monarch— Fairy II ), March 3. 



Pet Berwyn— Prince. W. Taliman's (Tarrytown. N. Y ) English 

 setter biteh Pet Berwyn (Da*hing Berwyn— May Druid) to Blackstone 

 Kennels' Prince (Pride of the Border— Petrel). Mured 3. 



Nell— Bradford. A. H. Aldrich's (Melrose. Mass.) pointer bitch Nell 

 (A.K R, 1351) to Dr. H. H. Kane's Bradford iBow— Beulah), Feb. 26. 



Rosa—Buckelleic. W. C, Kennerlly's (White Post, Va.) English 

 setter birch Ro.^a (Dashing Monarch— Leila) to W. A. Coster's Buckel- 

 lew (A.K.R. 30). March 4. 



Flora II— Czar. Wm. J. Ehrich's (New York) smooth-coated St. 

 Bernard bitch Flora IE (Leon— Belline) to Chas. Bassini's Czar (Lo- 

 hengrin—Jura), Feb. 20, 



Ruth— Nero. Wm. J. Ebiich's (New York) rough-coated St. Ber- 

 nard bitch Ruth (B_rry— Bella.) to his Nero (Apollo— Diana), March I 



Rosa—BuckeUew. W. 0. Kennedy's (White Post, Va.) English set- 

 ter bitch Ro-;a to W. A. Coster's Buckehew (A.K.R. 30 1. March 4. 



Lucy— Blue Boy. Jas. Flare's (St. Davia's. Pa.) beadle bitch Lucy 

 to W. H. Ashburner & O. H. MiClure's Blue Boy (Regent— Ma v i, 

 Feb. 26. 



Mil licent— Blue Boy. Dr. L. H. Twaddell's (West Philadelphia, Pa,) 

 beagle bitch Millicent to W. H. Ashburner & O. H. MeUure's Blue Boy 

 (Regent— Mav), March 1. 



Topsey— Treasure. Detroit Kennel Club's (Detroit, Mich.) pug hitch 

 Topsey 10 Treasure, Feb. 27. 



May— Treasure. Geo. Shaffner's (Detroit, Mich.) pug bitch May to 

 Treasure, Feb. 25. 



Miss Doonie— Count. E. L. Bailey's (Pittsfield. Mas*.) bull-terrier 

 bitch Miss Doonie (Doonie— Nancey) to Frank F. Dole's Count (A.K R. 

 3178), March 9 and 11. 



Lictle Nell— Bruce. I. H. Roberts's (Moorestown. N. J.) Irish setter 

 bitcu Little Nell (Elcho -Rose) tohis Bruce (Elcho— Noreen;, Feb, 11. 

 WHELPS. 



JSP" Noi es must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Nellie. George W. Dixon's (Worcester, Mass.) bull-terrier biich 

 Nellie (A.K.R. 2191). March 14, two (one dog), by R. H. Dudgeon's 

 Dutch, Jr. (A.K.K. 1887). 



Flora T. Eugene Taylor's (Lynch's. Va ) English setter bitch Flora 

 T. (Rebel Wind'em— Fleeta), March 12, six (three dogs), by W. Henry 

 Colquitt's Comedy (A.li.R. 2559;. 



Glossy. N. V. Ketchuni's (Savannah, Ga.) spaniel bitch Glossy 

 (A.K.R. 1871), March 14, six (two dog-), by Geo. Noble's Ponto 11. 

 (Ponto -Silken Floss); three bitches born dead. 



Dorcas. Jos. S. Barber's (Central Falls, R. I.) red Irish setter bitch 

 Dorcas (Glenco— Syren II ). Feb 24, five (two dogs), by Geo. Pinkham's 

 Gold Stone. (Arlington— imported Mora). 



Lady F. Dr. VV. F. Fontaine's (Millbury, Mass.) pointer bitch Lady 

 F. (A.K.R. 2744). March 1, five (one dog), by Currier's Prince (Watero's 

 Max— Currier's Belle HI.). 



Baby. C. J. Feshall's (Jersey City, N. J.) bull terrier bitch Baby, 

 March 13, five (four dogs), by Frank if. Dole's Count (A.K.R. 3178). 



Nun. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) rough-coated St. 

 Bernard bitch Nun (A.K.R. 24), March 8, ten (eight dogs), by their 

 Hermit (A.K.R. 23). 



Jumper. Stone House Kennels' (Woonsocket, R. El collie bitch 

 Jumper (A.K.R. 271S). Feb. 6, eight (four dogs), by thir Macbeth 

 (A.K.R. 2718). 



SALES. 



Notes must he sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Bessie Noble— Buckellew. Oscar D. Thees's (New York) English 

 setter bitch Bessie Noble (Count Noble— Lady May) to W. a. Coster's 

 Buckellew (A.K.R 30), March 1, 



Trinket. White, black and tan b agle bitch, age not given, oy Flute 

 out of Queen (A.K.R. 1726), by J. W. Morroway, Southmgton, Conn., 

 to H. F. Scheilhass, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Bonnie. Black, tan and white collie bitch, whelped July 11, 1885 

 (A.K.R. 3103), by Jas. Bulger, Barton-on-Sound, N. Y., to j! D. Shot- 

 well, Rahway, N. J. 



Pudge. Stone fawn, black points, pug bitch, whelped August, 1884, 

 by Young Toby out of Titania, by Chequasset Kenneh., Lancaster, 

 Mass., to Chas. A. Leonhard, Newport, Ky. 



Montague. Orange tawny, with white markings, rough-coated St. 

 Bernard dog, whelped Nov. 26, 1885, by Hermit (A K.R. 23) out of 

 Theon (A.K.R 94), by Chequasset Kennels, Lancaster, Mass., to Win- 

 throp Jordan, Portland, Me. 



Tulip. Silver fawn, black points, pug dog. whelped D»c. 1, 1885, by 

 Young Toby out of Tantrums, by Chequasset Kennels, Lancaster, 

 Mass , lo Essex Kennels, Anuover, Mass.- 



Fidget. WhiLf , black and tan ticked beagle bitch, whelped June 9, 

 1885, by Trump out of Bess, by N. Elmore, Urauby, Conn., to O. C. 

 Pyfer. Foreston, HL 



Trailer (A.K.R. 2525) — Music (A.K.R. 1411) whelps. Beagles.whelped 

 Nov, 20, 1835. by H. F. Scnellua^s, Brooklyn, N Y., a black, white 

 and tan dog to Mr. Miduleton, Jamez, N. M., aud a black, w hite, tan 

 and blue mottled bitch to VV. a. Stauf, Baltimore, Md 



Bob. White aud lemon markings bull- terrier djg, whelped Dec. 4, 

 18e5, by The Earl out of little Nellie, by Fran_ F. Dole, New Haven, 

 Conn., to J. Krupp, UlarksviUe, Tenn. 



General. White and lemon marbiugs bull terrier dog, whelped Dec. 

 4, 18»5. by The Earl i uto. Little Nellie, by ttrnuk F. Dole, New Haven , 

 Conn , to J. Lee Taller. New York. 



Doctor Clyde. Biindie tieoten deerhound dog. whelped Dec. 24. 

 1805, by Bias out of Lady Dare, by Ljnuseer Kenn is, Denver, Col , 

 to Miso Ida F. vsarrtu, Leicester, Ma*s. 



Giendare. Red Iri*h i-etter dog,-wa<-lp d June 30, 1685. by 'Glencho 

 out of Red aur, d.v Glencho Kennels, i eekskxll, N. Y., tu S. L. bur- 

 gess. Meiid' n, Conn. 



Barry Orange tawny, correct white markings, St. Bernard dog 

 (A.K.R, 2150), by Henry Miiller, ataplcton, N. Y.. tu I. H. SbiffereBS 

 B..h_lo, N. _. 



Peep o' Day. Red Irish setter bitch. whelped Nov. 23. 18S5. by Gl>*n- 

 more out of Jc^aoiiue, by I. H. Roberts, Mowrestuwn, _ .J.', to W. L. 

 ceau, Hartford, N. J 



Teaay. hed Irish setter dog, whelped Nov 23, 1685, by Glenmore 

 out of Jessamine, by I. H. Roberts, Moortstowu, N. J., to Miss Dolly 

 Weeks, Pniladt iphia, fa.. 



Glenmore— Jesso mine whelps. Red Irish setters, wheloed Nov. 23, 

 1885, by I. tE nooerts. Muoi ettown, N. J , a aog each to Ch^s. B«-nn tt 

 and C. o Culm, same place; a do* each to Mr. Vahl and C. Hi/ward 

 Clark, Philadelpuia, Pa.; a cog to C. M. Cravd-, Bruokiyu, Pa., ana a 

 biten to W. S. Fortner. uamden, N. J. 



Maiy—Kingwood. F. Wright's (G-ranby, Conn.) beagle bitch Mary 

 (Flute— Lucy) to N. Etmoie's Ruigwood (A.K.R. 22 2), March 16. 



Birdie— Ringwood. N. Elmore's (Grauby, toun.) beagle bitch 

 Birdie (.King— imported Music; to his Kiugwuod (A.K.R. 2202), March 

 17. 



DEATHS. 



Mary Scott. Black, white and tan English setter bitch (A.K.R. 3155), 

 owneu by C. Duvall, Louisville, Ky., horn distemper. 



Attention, is Cax-IED to the advertisement of "Tioga" in our For 

 gale column. Any oiu> negotiating with him will, we have no doubt, 

 he fairly treated, 



