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Lewis's Jill. Reserve. J. R. Purcell's Ion, Very high com., J. 8- 

 Wise's Young Beulab. F. R. Hitchcock's Happy Medium. C. W. Little- 

 john's Virginia and L. W White's Lilla Rookh. High com.. P. H. 

 Adee'a Jane. Com.. F. Boll^tt's Rertie and R Stuyvesant's Beldame. 

 —Puppies, Over 13 and Under ISmos.— Dogs: 1st. C. H. Odell's 

 Consolation ; 2d. G. H. Hooper's Rosedale. Reserve. Dr. A. F. DuIId's 

 Nixon. Verv high com., A. G Henderson's Ros. Bitches: 1st, F. R. 

 Hitchcock's Queen Fan.— Under 12mos— 1st, F. R. Hitchcock's Pene- 



M. H. Byrnes 's Kitty Clover and E. R. Coleman's Rushing Flirt. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Champion— Dog: Blackstone Kennels' Fore- 

 man. Bitch; R. C. Cornell's Modesta.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Blackstone 

 Kennels' Rock; 2d, Adams & Tucker's Gna Bondhu; 3d, Blackstone 

 Kennels' Mack B. Reserve, R. B Morgan's Mandan. Very high com., 

 L C Clark s Bob White, H. Pape's Count Ranger and E. W. Jester's 

 Glen Rock. High com., D. Lord's Patch aDd L. Gardner's Buckeye 

 II Com, F. T. Brown's Shot, T. P Mather's Dan and F H. Hoe's 

 Carl Dale. Bitches: 1st. G. E. Schofleld's Daisy; 2d, F. Windbolz's 

 CoTa of Wetherall : 3d, D. O'Shea's Rosey. Reserve, E. W. Jester's 

 Dashing Belle. Very high com., R. B. Morgan's Bess M., L Shuster, 

 Jr 's, Chester and Biaekstoue Kennels' Daisy Laverack. High com., 

 J. Cooper's Leindnr, Mrs. E. B. Convers's Mirth Elgin and L. Shuster, 

 Jr.'s, Cornelia. Com., W. B. Peet's Blanche Lewie, L Shuster. Jr. 's. 

 Alberta and Blackstone Kennels' Alice Dale. Puppies— Over 12 and 

 under 18 months — Dogs: 1st, G. W. Lovell's Draco; 2d, J. DriscolPs 

 Ned. Rpserve. J- von Lengerke's Prince Dash. High com., E. M. 

 Evan's Druid's Rock and E, Matheson's Warwick. Com., F. T. 

 Brown's Shot. Bitches: Prizes withheld. Very high com . E. W. Jes- 

 ter's Fairy Glen. Under 12 months— 1st, G. W. Real's Daisy Fore- 

 man: 2d. S. B. Foard's Countess Leah. Reserve, E. W. Durkee's 

 Chintz, Very high com.. J. C. Munroe's Gath Dale, E. Matheson's 

 Prince Rockingham and Blackstone Kennels' Lulu. High com., E. 

 W. Jester's Little Boy Blue and S. B.Ford's Rock Glen. Com., E. W. 

 Durkee's Nabmke and Saddle Bags. 



TRTSH SETTERS.— Champion— Door.- Dr. Wm. Jarvis's Elcho, Jr. 

 Bitch: W. Dunpby's Molly Bawn.— Open— Dogs: 1st, I. H. Koberts's 

 Bruce: 3d, E. B. Convers's Burke; 3d, Max Wenzel's Tim. Very high 

 com.. F S. Parrott's Gerald. Olaire-Reeta Kennels' Glenclaire and 

 Max Wenzel's Chief II. Hieh com., R. C. Van Horn's Patsey, L. B. 

 Wright's Glencho Boy and E. Matheson's Glen E'cho and Pat, Elcho. 

 Com.. E. B. Frost's Graver and C. B. L. Clement's Rcamp. Bitches: 

 1st, M. Richardson's Hazel: 2d, Dr. Wm. Jarvis's Lorna; 3d, R. W. 

 Evans's Rue. Verv high com., L. W. White's Rose of Killaroey and 

 L H. Roberts's Jessie. High com., H. T. Henshaw's Bessie Glencoe, 

 J. D. Hyde's Daphne and E. Vollmer's Nellie. Com.. C. J. Stewart's 

 Mae\ 



BLACK AND TAN SETTERS. — Champion— E. Maher's Royal Duke. 

 —Open— Docs: 1st, Dr. W. H. Tillinghast's Mont; 2d, Miss L. Wood- 

 worth's Phil; 3d, C. W. Tuttle's Don. Reserve. J. H. Friedlander's 

 Don. Very hieh com,. Neversink Lodge Kennels' Bruce, High com., 

 8. P Blagden's Jim. Com.. S. A. Hess's Dash and C. S. Fitch's Mac- 

 beth. Bitches: 1st, Chas.S Fitch's Madge; 2d, D. O'Shea's Jip: 3d, 

 O. W. Tuttle's Cremorne. High com.. Dr. W. H Tillinghast's Perley. 

 and Associated Fanciers' Clara. Com,. C. Valentine's Rye. Puppies: 

 1st, Mr. John Allen's B-ewster Bov; 2d, C. S. Fitch's Harrv Malcolm. 

 Reserve, Dr. W. H. Tillinghast's Fannie. High, com,, W. Hughson's 

 Duchess. Com. E. W, Jacobs's Grouse. 



IRISH WATER SPAND3LS.— 1st withheld, 2d, Dr. E. L. Hilton's 

 Flora. 



CLUMBER SPANIELS.— Champion— M. Richardson's Newcastle. — 

 Open— Dogs: 1st, W. H. Fcbieffelin's Bateman; 2d, C. H. Tweed's 

 Punch. Bitches: 1st, M. Richardson's Tyne; 2d, Miss Marylnger- 

 6oll's Kolena. 



FIELD SPANIELS.— Champion— Do<n: A. C. Wilmerding's Black 

 Prince. Bitch: A. 0. Wilmerding's Newton Abbott Lady.— Open— 

 1st, A. E. Rendle's Comptou Bandit: 2d, C. DuBois Wagstaff 's Dash 

 II. Reserve, E. M. Oldham's Lady Abbott. Very hieh com., Hornell 

 Spaniel Club's Hornell Mikado, and J. F. Johnson's Jim. High com., 

 P. Mi Bull's Black Joe. Com., E. M. Oldham's Dash, and W. H. James's 

 Clue. 



COOKER SPANIELS —Champion— J. P Willey's Black Pete.— Open 

 —Liver or Black— Dogs: 1st. American Cocker KennPls' Doc; 2d. A. 

 Laidlaw's Oho. Jr. Very high com., Fay & Baxter's Ned Obo. High 

 com.. Hornell Spaniel Club's Hornell Jnck and Miss Appleton's Sweep. 

 Cora., E. W. Durkee's Jumbo and O. V. V. Sewell's Ben Lachine. 

 Bitches: 1st, A. Laidlaw's Woodstock Nora; 2d. J. P. Willey's Miss 

 Obo n. Reserve. A- C Wilmerding's Suzette. Very high com., A. 

 Laidlaw's Belle. High com., 0. V. V. Sewell's Helene. Com.. H 

 Maher's Beulah and J. Fehr's Bella. Any other Color— 1st, A. Laid- 

 law's Little Red Rover: 2d. Hornell Spaniel Club's Hornell Belle It. 

 T?eserve, H. K. Bloodgood's Lilly. Very high com., C. V. V. Sewell's 

 Don. High com.. H. Maher's Mary and E. Rogers's Charley II. Com., 

 H. K. Bloodgood's I rince Hal. Puppies— Dogs: 1st, American Cocker 

 Kennels' Doc; 2d, A. Laidlaw's Little Red Rover. Very high com , 

 Hornell Spaniel Club's Hornell Mikado. High com.. A. Laidlaw's 

 Gath. Com.. H. P. Clark's Romeo and H. K. Bloodgood's Captain. 

 Bitches: 1st, A. Laid'nWs Nora; 2d. A. C. Wilmerding's Snzerte. 

 Very hieh com.. E. M. Oldham's Lady Abbot and A. Laidlaw's Young 

 Belle. High com., H. S. Clark's Juliet. Com., E. M. Culver's Vere. 



FOXHOUNDS.— Dons: 1st, Meadow Brook Kennels' Puppy: 2d. Es- 

 sex County Hunt's Vinegar; 3d. Meado-v Brook Kennels' Sports- 

 man. Very high com , Montreal Hunt's Airy. Bitches: 1st, Meadow 

 Brook Kennels' Scandal; 2d and 3d, Montreal Hunt's Hasty and Light- 

 heart. 



BEAGLES.— Champion— A. H.Wakefi°ld's Little Duke.-OPEN-Dogs: 

 1st. W. 8. Diffendeffer's Rattler; 2d. A. H. Wakefield's Racer. Jr.: 3d, 

 H. F. Scbellhase's Trailer. Very high com . A. H.Wakefield's Lender, 

 and Somerset Kennels' Jupiter. Bitches: 1st, W. S. Dfffenderffer's 

 Mvrtle;2d, Somerset Kennels' Jessie^ 3d. A. H. Wakefield's Chase. 

 Very hisrh com.. Somerset Kennels' Virginia. High com., A. H. Wake- 

 field's Vixen Puppies: 1st, Blackburn Kennels' Theo. 



BASSET HOUNDS.— 1st, C. P. Gilbert's Bertrand; 2d, Maizeland 

 Kennels' Nemours. 



D A.CHSHUNDE. — 1st. E. D. Morgan's Rubenstein; 2d, Mrs. E. K. 

 Robinson's Downey. Verv high com.. O. A Mygart's Fritz. High 

 com.. Invincible Kennels' Herzog. Bitches: 1st* Invincible Kennels' 

 Diana-; 2d. O, A. Mygatt's Sceamer 



FOX-TERRIERS.— Champion -Dog: J. E. Thayer's Belgrave Prim- 

 rose. Bitch: J. E. Thayer's Richmond Olive.— Open— Dogs: 1st, A. 

 Belmont, Jr.'s Bacchanal; 2d, E. Kelly's Valet; 3d. Kelly & Hoey's 

 Shove]. Reserve, J. W. Clark'* Rustic Flash. Verv high com., A. 

 Belmont. Jr.'s Regent Vox and J. E. Th aypr's Mixture Agent and 

 Rabv Jack. Hieh com.. J. A. Burden, Jr 's Ba^quo, Somerset Keu- 

 nels' Somerset, Mike and E. Kelly's Scarsdale and Clover Turk. Com., 

 J. L. Bank's Spot and E. Griffith's Regal Bitches: 1st and 2d, A. 

 Belmont, Jr 's Disdem and Marenerite; 3d, E. Kelly's Helta. Re- 

 serve, J. E. Thayer's Nina. Very high com . E. Kelly's Clover Belle. 

 High com.. D. S. Appleton's Lulu and E. Kelly's Clover Fidget. Com.. 

 E. Kelly's Clover Blossom and J. W. Clark's Phantasy.— Wire-haired 

 —1st. R. H. Bailow's Bundle; 2^. B. B. McGreeor's Trophy. Very 

 high com., R. H. Barlow's New Year's Day and J. E. I. Grainger's 

 Pbryne. Com . C. Walton's Mystic —Puppies— Dog»: 1st and very 

 high com., E. Kelly's Clover Turk and Scar«dale Jim; 2d, C, A. Ste- 

 vens's Cocaine. Com.. R. F. Kenehan's Yankee and D. Lord. Jr.'s 

 Mac. Bitches: 1st. J. White's Queen ; 2d. withheld. Com., E. Kelly's 

 Clover Polly, A. Belmont, Jr.'s Blemton Lilly and J. E. Thayer's Rabv 

 Susie. 



COLLIES.— Champion — Dog: Hempstead Farm Co.'s Robin Adair. 

 Bitch: Hempstead Farm Co.'s Ladv of the Lake.— Open— Dogs: 1st, 

 Hempstead Farm Go 's Glenearry ; 2d. W. C. Sanford's Success; 3d. 

 J. Lindsay's Craft. Very hieh com.. J. Lindsay's Strephon, M. Har- 

 rison's Nullamore. and A J. Bruff'sKolly B. High com.. Agnes Foggo's 

 Master Roy. Bitches: 1st, 2d and 3d, "Hempstead Farm Co.'s Daisy 

 Dean. Lass o' Gowrie and Lass o' Lowrie. Very high com,, G. H. 

 Whitehead's Lark and Mrs. Arthur Wallack's Fairy. High com., G. 

 B Campbell's Topsy.— Puppies -Dogs: 1st, Hempstead Farm Co.'s 

 Glengarry; 3d, B. F, Perry, Jr.'s Siema. Very high com., Agnes 

 Foggo's Master Roy and Hempstead Farm'Co.'s Gilford. High com., 

 L.& A. Wallack's Dougal and Ronald. Com, Mrs. Elliot Smith's 

 J. I. M. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Hempstead Farm Co.'s Lady Ellis and 

 Mabel. Very high com..'E. Leveque's Chula and P. F. Perry's Kappa. 

 Com., O. S. Tuck's Flora. 



BULLDOGS.— Champion— Dofir.- J. E. Thayer's Robinson Crusoe. 



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Morgan's Jumbo IX. Bitches: 1st. R. & W. Livingston's Bellona; 2d, 

 W. S. Jackson's Norwich Bess; 3d. J. L. Boardman's Rose. High 

 com., R. & W. Livtogston's Silver Pitcher. Puppies: 1st, P. J. Shar- 

 key's Rose; 2d and high com., R. & W. Livingston's Silver Pitcher 

 and Boz n. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Large— Champion — Dog: F. F. Dole's Count, 

 Bitch: W. J. Comstock's Victoria.— Open— Dogs: 1st, C. A.Steven's 

 Earl; 2d, J. Patterson's Judas. Verv high com., S. Van Vechten's 

 Lord Nelson. High com.. A. S. Emmett's Punch and C. A. Steven's 

 Anthony. Com., J. Tracy's Ring. Bitches; 1st, G. D, Woodill's 

 Modieska; 2d, F F. Dole's White Violet. High com., 0. A. Steven's 

 Wmte Rose. -Under 25lbs.-R. & W. Livingston's Little ftfaggie; 2d, 

 H. W. Holmes's Bess; 3d, G.W. Dixon's Nellie. High com,? M\ j! 



raven's Nick. Puppies: 1st, H. W. Holmes's Bess. High com., H. 

 ft. Stern's Scalper. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS— 1st, G. D. Woodill's Queen; 2d, J. 



F. Scboles's Bessy. Very high com., J. F. Campbell's Squaw. Com., 



G. Barford's Britt, 

 SCOTCH AND HAR. D-H AIRFD TERRIERS.— 1st and 2d, P. Law- 

 rence's Pin and Needle. 



DANDIE DINMONT TERRIERS.— 1st, P.Lawrence's Badger H. ; 

 2d, Associated Fanciers' Kelpie. High com., G. G. Cleathei 's Meg 



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IRISH TERRIERS —1st, Maizeland Kennels's Sheila; 2d. W. Scully's 

 Evictor. High com., D. O'Shea's Erin. Com., Maizeland Kennels' 

 Garryowen and A. F. Tiers's Tim, 



BEDLINGTON TERRIERS. — Dogs: 1st, W. S. JacksoD's Sentinel. 

 Bitches: 1st, W. S. Jackson's Tynesider n. ; 2d, A. Holcroft's Domino. 

 High com., W. S. Jackson's Sapphire. Com., L. Arthur's Cinder, 



SKYE TERRIERS. -Champion— W. p. Sanderson's Jim.— Open— 1st, 

 Miss N. E. Burch's Phoenix; equal 2d, L. S Spence's ToDsy and A.W. 

 Powera's Tunic. Very high com., Mrs. L. E. Bellinger's Tanzie. High 

 com., F. G. Lloyd's Mopsey. Com., A. E, Powera's Chaucer. 



PUGS.— Champion— City View Kennels' Bradford Ruby — Open— 

 Dogs: 1st, City View Kennels' Master Tragedy; 2d, Miss F. W. Bis- 

 sell's James G. Blaine; 3d, H. Sanson's Sancho. Very high com., 

 Mrs Kisteman's Punch. High com.. Blackburn Kennels' Scamp and 

 Dr. H. R. Snrles's Duke II. and Rob Roy. Com., M. D. Stern's Pert, 

 T. D. Burke's Punch and P. Cassidy's Punch. Bitches: 1st, W. S. 

 Jackson's What's That; 2d, Mrs. Kisteman's Beauty; 3d, Mrs. Louisa 

 Read's Flora. High com.. Blackburn Kennels' Fannie. M. J. Mc- 

 Govern's Beauty and Chequasset Kennels' Tra-la-la. Com., Black- 

 burn Kennels' Nellie D. and Mrs. Geo. D, Hart's Beauty. Puppies; 

 1st, Blackburn Kennels' Fun. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.— Dofirs." 1st, J. F. Campbell's Prince; 2d, 

 P. Cassidy's Ben; 3d, A. W. Cabot's Lancashire Star. Very hi^h com.. 

 M. McCarty's Pepper and F. McOarty's Billy. High com., J. Bell's 

 Young Hero, W. McGovern's Gilder and P Cassidy's unnamed. 

 Com.. T. W. M. Draper's Pfiz. Bitches: 1st, J. F, Campbell's Dolly; 

 2d, P. Cassidy's Lillie; 3d, F. Flanagan's Cozey. 



TOY TERRIERS.— 1st, Miss Elsa Landau's Prince; 2d. J. R. Gilder- 

 sleeve's Monarch. Very high com. and high com., T. Moody's Fanny 

 and Gertie. High com. and com., Dr. H. R. Surie's Dot II. and 

 Jumbo II. 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS.-lsfc, J. Marriott's Clifton Belle: 2d 

 and very high com.. F. B. Fay's Milwaukee Charlie and Dolly. High 

 com.. J. Marriott's Flossie, W. Phillips's Roscius, King Charles Ken- 

 nels' Duke and Priceless. 



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

 King Pippin. 



JAPANESE SPANIELS. — 1st and 2d. Mrs. Eugene Clark's Kobe 

 and Zeddo. Very high com., R. Quinn's Ching. High com., M. F. 

 Reeves's Jap. Com., M. L. Pain's Jap. 



TOY SPANIELS. —1st. Mrs. Kisteman's Lilly; 2d, J. Marriott's 

 Nora. High com., King Charles Kennels' Sister Sally. Com., G. W. 

 Pier's The Marquis, Irene Ackerman's Dick and King Charles Ken- 

 nels' Roses Red, 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.— 1st, Mrs. S. J. Mayer's Prince: 2d, 

 Miss Edith Van Buren's Fanny. High com., Dr. H. R. Suries's 

 Zephyr. Com., Miss A. Minnie Herts's Dido. 



POODLES.— Black— Dogs: 1st, W. C Sanford's Styx: 2d, Dr. W. F. 

 Lusk's Fritz. Very high com., Dr. O. H. Presby's Jack and R H. 

 McCormick's Jumbo. Bitches: Prizes withheld. Very hieh com., 

 Miss Clark's Jet U.— Other than Black— Prizes withheld. Very high 

 com., Mrs. G. Von Skal's Carlo. 



MISCELLANEOUS—Over 25lbs.— 1st. F. M. Brasher's Vixen; 2d, 

 Glencho Collie Kennels' Sir Lucifer; 3d. Miss Edith Van Buren's 

 Kuma. Very high com., A. P. Weston's Don, W. Bellefuille's Bruno, 

 ' J. R. Gildersleeve's Black Bess. F. M. Brasher's Don, E. Dexter's 

 Belle Tinker and R. & W. Livingston's Yum-Yum. High com., S. 

 Robinson's Wallie and L. W. Pye's Boz. Under 28lbs.— 1st, Mrs. 

 Hubert T, Foote's Me-Too; 2d, F. T. Brown's Jim. Very high com., 

 S. J. Major's Nellie and J. F. Campbell's Lulu. 



THREE-DAY DOG SHOWS. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



I beg a little space in your columns to call attention of all 

 "whom it may concern" to the advisability of curtailing the 

 duration of kennel shows, i. e., making the time three rather 

 than four days as the limit. E am convinced that three days 

 is long enough to subject our dogs to the wearying trial of 

 exhibition and its attendant ' 'wear and tear" on the nervous 

 system, as well as, the general health of our pets. I think that 

 all breeders and exhibitors are with me in this matter, and I 

 respectfully commend it to the careful consideration of all 

 clubs and associations under whose auspices and patronage 

 the bench shows are held. 



The dog is of an extremely nervous organization, and the 

 continued strain of a four-day exhibition is too much — just 

 "one too many" — for the long-suffering animals. It is quite 

 evident that the fourth day is added for the purpose of swell- 

 ing the receipts of the club promoting the exhibition, but it is 

 a moot question if it really pays. All bona fide dog lovers and 

 fanciers are to the fore wheD the dogs are fresh and in best 

 coudition to be seen, and on the fourth day neither the ex- 

 hibited nor the exhibitors are in any mood to be admired, or 

 to hold speech with. The number of bench shows are increas- 

 ing so fast that it is even more desirable that the limit of each 

 should be three days. I think if this rule were adopted it 

 would be very advantageous, and if shows were duly prepared 

 for and properly managed the three days' limit would be. in 

 every way, as satisfactory as the now common four. I am 

 sure it would to the dogs, and they surely ought to be con- 

 sidered, as of what possible use is a show without well-con- 

 ditioned dogs to show? I hope this expression of opinion roay 

 call out others of those who are interested in the subject and 

 who love and admire dogs. 0. W. R. 



DEATH OP THE FIELD SPANIEL BENEDICT. — Editor 

 Forest and Stream: In the death -of champion Benedict, 

 killed recently by the D. L. & W. Railroad, the spaniel men 

 have sustained a severe loss. He was the property of Mr. 

 Albert E. Foster, of Mountain Station, near Orange, New 

 Jersey. The recent, but now subsiding, craze for small 

 spaniels has heretofore quite thrown the merits and superior 

 usefulness of the large spaniels in the shade. His death is 

 most untimely, as the Spaniel Club were about taking up this 

 type of the breed, to lend them a helping hand and encourage 

 their breeding and training, and several well-known bitches 

 were soon to be bred to him By reference to No. 61 in the 

 initial copy of the American Kennel Register, we can see that 

 his breeding was of the best, champions figuring liberally on 

 both sides. He was bred by Jacobs, Wolborough House, 

 Newton Abbot, Devonshire, Eng., and was sent to this country 

 in 1880. His winnings were as follows : First New York, 1881 ■ 

 champion Cleveland, 1882: first New Yort and Pittsburgh,' 

 1882: champion Ottawa, Washington. Pittsburgh, Louisville,' 

 Chicago and New York, 1S83; champion New Haven, New 

 York and Philadelphia, 1884; champion New York, New 

 Haven and Boston, 18S5, and many specials.— Spaniel. 



THE MANITOBA FIELD TRIALS CLUB.— Winnipeg, 

 Man., April 24.— Editor Forest and Stream: At a meeting held 

 in this city this evening an association was formed for the 

 purpose of improving the field qualities of pointers and setters, 

 by holding field trials in this vicinity. The name adopted is 

 the Manitoba Field Trials Club. President, Mr. Alexander 

 Logan; Vice-President, Mr. Thos. Johnson; Secretary and 

 Treasurer, Mr. C. A. Boxer. A board of directors was elected 

 and quite a number of members enrolled. It is the intention 

 of the club to hold a field trial next fall and to off er liberal 

 prizes. Those desirous of joining the club should address the 

 secretary, Mr. C. A. Boxer, 4 Portage avenue, Winnipeg — 

 Pointer. ' ' v 8 



"GLOVER'S ALBUM. "—This is the title of a treatise on 

 canine diseases lately published by Dr. H. Clay Glover. It 

 touches on most of the troubles peculiar to dogs, clearly and 

 briefly giving symptoms and treatment for the same. The 

 author's ideas differ in many respects from those of the old 

 English writers. One particular merit the "Album" possesses 

 is that of being written in plain English, care being taken to 

 avoid technical terms. It is nicely gotten up, containing pic- 

 tures of a number of prize winning dogs, and will prove a 

 valuable little book to all dog owners. 



SALE OF THE SHOTWELL COLLIES— We learn from 

 outside but authentic sources that the price paid by the 

 Hempstead Farm Co. to Mr. Shotweli for his kennel of colliea 

 was $1,000. The two old dogs, we understand, were sold for 

 $400 each and the three puppies for $200. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 

 No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



F. P. Q., N. Y.— Do not continue arsenic more than three weeks 

 without an intermission of ten days. Give her a little meat cooked 

 with corn meal. You should wash her with warm water and carbolic 

 soap once weekly. Dry her thoroughly afterward. 



M. T,, Cloister. N. J — I have a hound two yearR old that is troubled 

 with a cough. It has been annoying him for about two weeks; he 

 will cough and then appears to gag or choke; he is in good flesh and 

 his appetite fair. I also have a Gordon setter bitch six months old 

 that was taken in the same way that the hound was, only she has not 

 heen troubled so long. Eyes do not run much and nose clean, but by 

 spells warm. I thought at first it might be distemper. I have had a 

 numtr-r of does that had the distemper in its different forms, but this 

 gets the best of me. Would you please prescribe? Ans. Get the 

 following: Of the muriate of ammonia, % ounce; of the syrup of 

 wild cherry, 1^ ounces; of paregoric, J£ ounce; of water to make a 

 4-ounce mixture. Mix. Give a teaspoonful four times daily. Give 

 the pup halt this dose. 



Constant ReAuer, Boston.— My Gordon setter, age nearly three 

 years, was run over by a wagon some four weeks ago, one wheel 

 passing over hindleg and one over neck or shoulder near neck. No 

 hones were broken and he has nearly recovered from lameness, but 

 has developed within a week a choking cough which I can only de- 

 scribe as having the appearance of an effort to vomit. Nothing is 

 coughed up and he has no symptoms of a cold, and seems, aside from 

 lameness and the cough, to be in perfect health. Is it probable that 

 any connection exists between the accident and the cough, or can you 

 advise what courte to pursue? Ans. It is quite probable that some 

 of the nerves of the larnyx were irritated or injured by the accident. 

 We should think that he will recover without treatment. Probably 

 electricity will benefit him. You might try eight drops of tincture of 

 nux vomica three times daily in the food. Consult a veterinary or 

 physician. 



H. R. W., Columbus. O.— The writer would like advice as to treat- 

 ment of the following case: I have two mastiff dog pups now seven 

 months old. Up to four months they were fat and plump, legs and 

 feet all right. At that age both lost all appetite, were reduced almost 

 to skeletons, and were weak in the loins. No discbarge from nose or 

 eyes was ever seen ; showed appearance merely of canker of ear. In 

 course of a month aopetite came back, but pups could hardly walk, 

 and were cow-hocked, knock-kneed in front and splay-footed all 

 around. Now one has nearly recovered, is still a little weak behind 

 but legs are straight; the other, while feeling better, is still cow- 

 hocked in one leg and continually breaks out in small sores, on the 

 back chiefly, but also on the sides and between forelegs. Have given 

 no medicine, pups have dry, airy place to stay in, are chained only at 

 meals, otherwise they fight; are fed all they will eat, raw meat at 

 times and beef boiled and thickened with corn meal. Ans. Give both 

 dogs five drops of the following solution : Of the citrate of iron and 

 ammonia, one ounce ; of Fowler's solution of arsenic, two ounces 

 Mix. Give five drops three times daily in food. Do not feed raw 

 meat, but continue the corn meal mush and boiled meat, and put a 

 good deal of salt in it. For the sores use the balsam of Peru oint- 

 ment, consisting of balsam of Peru and vaseline, morning and even- 

 ing after washing the parts with warm water ana castile soap. 



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. Sets of 

 each form (200), bound, for retaining duplicates, sent postpaid, 80c. 

 NAMES CLAIMED. 

 ^F" Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 

 Gath. By Andrew Laidlaw, Woodstock, Ont., for chestnut and tan 

 cocker spaniel dog, whelped Oct. 14, 1S85, by Obo, Jr. (A.K.R. 1481) out 

 of Devon Beauty (Lad o' Devon— Dinah). 



Daisy Dale and Lilla, Dale. By H. E. Burkmar, Rockland, Me., for 

 lemon and white English setter hitches, whelped Feb. 23, 1886, by 

 Frank Dale out of Daisy. 



Willie D and Tempest. By W. Stewart Diffenderffer, Baltimore, 

 Md., for white, black and tan beagle dogs, whelped March 4, 18S6 by 

 Rattler in. (A K.R. 2798) out of Betty (A.K.R. 2910). ' 



Pluto. By Hospice Kennels, Arlington. N J., for imported white 

 and dark brindle smooth-coated St. Bernard dog, 18inos. old, pedigree 

 not received yet. 



Queen of Sheba. By Hospice Kennels, Arlington. N. J,, for im- 

 ported white and orange, black mask, smooth-coated St. Bernard 

 bitch, whelped October, 1885, by Porthos out of Sabah (Apollo— Ber- 

 nice). 



Hillsboro Frisky. By T. R. Varick, Manchester. N. H.. for white, 

 black and tan head, black tail, fox-terrier dog, whelped Dec. 21, 1885' 

 by Mixture (Spice— Fairy III.) out of Haze (Raby Tyrant— Fay H.). ' 



Nanon. By E. Lever. Philadelphia, Pa., for black and tan terrier 

 hitch, whelped March 29, 18?6, by Vortigern (Viper— Gipsey) out of 

 Lilly fa. (Cupid-Burton's Lilly). ™" ' 



NAMES CHANGED. 

 Black Beau, Jr.. to Compton Bandit. Black field spaniel dog 

 whelped March 19, 1885 (Brahmin— Woodland Queen), owned by A e' 

 Rendle, New York. . 

 BRED. 



tZW Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Juno A.— Gladstone. Memphis & Avent Kennels' (Memphis. Tenn ) 

 English setter bitch Juno A, (Druid— Ruby) to P. H. Bryson's Glad- 

 stone (Dan— Petrel), March 21. 



Muggins— Beaver. J. A. Spracklen's (Woodstock, Ont.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Muggins (Brahmin— Gipsy) to Andrew Laifliaw's Beaver 

 (Obo 11.— Belle). March 28. 



May Obo-Obo, Jr. W. H. Tuck's (Wilkesbarre, Pa ) cocker spaniel 

 bitch May Obo (Obo II.— Yolande) to Andre w Laidlaw's Obo Jr (Obo 

 --Farrow's Nellie), March 24. 



Devon Beauty— Obo, Jr. A. L. Haven's (Woodstock, Ont.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Devon Beauty (Lad o' Devon— Dinah) to Andrew Laid- 

 law's Obo, Jr. (Obn— Farrow's Nellie), March 22. 



Juno W.—Obo. Jr. C. M. Nelles's (Brantford. Ont.) cocker spaniel 

 bitch Juno W. (Obo H.— Darkie) to Andrew Laidlaw's Obo, Jr (Obo— 

 Farrow's Nellie), March 19. 



Winnie II.— Banker. H. F. Hamilton's (Boston, Mass.) Irish setter 

 bitch Winnie II. (Dash— Peggy) to J. Grosvenor's Banker (Glencno— 

 Zelda, April 5. 



Floss B — Pluto. H. J. Bennett's (Trenton, N. J.) field spaniel bitch 

 Floss B. (A.K.R, 3449) to G. H. Wnitenead's Pluto (A K.R. 1879), April 



Bebelle— Dashing Rover. W. Henrv Colquitt's (Richmond, Va.) 

 English setter bitch Rebelle (A.K.R. 2064) to T. F. Taylor's Dashing 

 Rover (Dash H— Noma), April 10. 



Midlothian Lassie— Montrose. Lothian Kennels' (Stepney, Conn.) 

 collie bitch Midlothian Lassie (A.K.R. 2124) to their Montrose (A.K R. 

 891). March 18. 



Lady Edgecomb— Oscar U. Lothian Kennels' (Stepney, Conn ) im- 

 ported collie bitch Lady Edgecomb to E. J. Hawley's Oscar H. (im- 

 ported Oscar— imported Fannie), Mardh 5. 



Tibbie— Montrose. Lothian Kennels' (Stepnev, Conn.) cnilie bitch 

 Tibbie (A.K.R. 2825) to their Montrose (A.K.R. 891), March 23. 



Lady C.—Roderigo. B. M. Stephenson's (LaGrange, Tenn.) English 

 setter bitch Lady C. (Coleman's London— Belle of Hatcbie) to Mem- 

 phis & Avent Kennels' Roderigo (Count Noble— Twin Maud). Jan. 17 



Gipsy Maid -Roderigo. J. C. Duncan's English setter bitch Gipsy 

 Maid to Mempnis & Avent Kennels' Roderigo (Count Noble— Twin 

 Maud), Feb. 3. 



Luna— Roderigo. Judge J. M. Thompson's English setter bitch 

 Luna (Gladstone— Flossy) to Memphis & Avent Kennels' Roderigo 

 (Count Noble-Twin Maud). Feb. 23 



Queen Bess— Roderigo. B. Price's English setter bitch Queen Bess 

 (Gladstone— Donna J.) to Memphis & Avent Kennels' Roderigo (Count 

 Noble— Twin Maud), March 5. 



Maud— Roderigo. B. Crane's English setter bitch Maud to Mem- 

 phis & Avent Kennels' Roderigo (Count Noble— Twin Maud), March 



Lillian— Roderigo. P. H. & D. Bryson's (Memphis, Tenn.) English 

 setter bitch Lillian (Gladstone— Sue) to Memphis & A vent Kennels' 

 Roderigo (Count Noble— Twin Maud), March 21 



WHELPS. 



Nol es must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Bess III W. W. Hurd's (Hartford, Conn.) pointer bitch Bess III , 

 April 21, fourteen (ten dogs), by C. J. Peshall's Jimmie (A.K.R. 1589). 



Flossy. East, Lake Kennels' (West Jefferson. O.) pug bitch Flossy 

 (A.K.R. 2250), April 20, six (two dogs), by Walter D. Peck's Bradford 

 Ruby ; light and dark fawn. 



