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FOREST AND STREAM. 



|May 27, 1886. 



C. Franklin's Prince Obo. Very high com., Mrs. E. C. Franklin's 

 Colonel Mac. Bitches'. 1st, Jos. Lewis's Vic; 2d, Lake Shore Kennels' 

 Blue Silk. Puppies: 1st, F. E. Scheele's Black McDonald; 2d and 

 very high com., Mrs. E. C. Franklin's Fanchon and Count Loo. 



FOXHOUNDS —1st, R. Hyatt's Pat Malloy. Very high com. and 

 high com., P. Chew's Jack, Tim Driver and Boss. 



BEAGLES. — Dogs: 1st, Mrs. Geo. H. Hill's Banker; 2d. C. Thomas's 

 Dan. Bitches: 1st, Mrs. Goo H. Hill's Marjory. Puppies: 1st, with- 

 held; 3d, H. Roach's Oak Wild. 



BASSET HOUNDS!— 1st and 2d, B. F. Seitner'£j Nimrod and Fan- 

 chon. 



DACHSHUNDE. — 1st, A. Willbrandt's Bergman ; 2d, B. F. Seitner's 

 Prince. High com., C. Bibbinger's Rowland. 



FOX-TERRIERS. — Dogs: 1st. P. H. O'Neill's Halo; 2d. Trinity Fox- 

 Terrier Kennels' Veto Joe. Very high com., T. McHugh's Punch. 

 High coin , AY Wilson's Viper. Bitches: 1st, T>inity Fox-Terrier 

 Kennels' Lill; 2d. W. R. Oder's Flimsy. Very high cmn.. St. Louis 

 Kennel Club's Fay IT. and W. H. Thompson's Rye. Puppies— Dogs: 

 1st. E. L. Mnnson's Virus; 3d. Trinity Fox-Terrier 'Kennels' Vagabond. 

 Bitches: 1st C. J. Munson's Vice; 2 I and very high com., Trinity 

 Kennels' Vim and Nellie Ely. High com., Jos. Lewis's Lent. 



COLLIE 6 *.— Champion— Dog: J. A. Long's Rob Roy- Opex— Dons: 

 1st, J. A. Long's Clifton Hero; 2d, J. Risdy's Young Rob Roy; 3d, 

 A. & J. Hosie's Jock. Reserve, Tower Grove Kennels' Rob Roy 

 HI. Very high com., P. E. Flfinatrau's Keno. High cotj., Towe'r 

 Grove Kennels' Ben Lomond, T. E. Doan's Bruce and H. S. Turner's 

 Bruce. Com., J. B.C. Lucas's Mountaineer and R. F. Henry's Ben 

 Lomond. Bitches: 1st. 2d, 3i and high com.. J. A. Long's Picture, 

 Madge Wildfire, Cornet and Flyaway. Reserve, Tower Grove Ken 

 nels' Frisco. Very high com.. L. Crawford's Bess and Tower Grove 

 Kennels' Queen Victoria —Puppies.— Dogs: 1st, A. K. Sawyer's Mack; 

 2d and high com,. Tower Grove Kennels' Ben Lomond, Mac Dhue and 

 Ben Decay. Reserve. W. S. Power's Nelson. Very high com., J. A. 

 Long's Dundee and R. F Henry's Ben Lomond. Hisrb com., S 

 Stewart's Sullivan, C T. Maxwell's Clifton Hero. Jr. Bitches: 1st, 

 Tower Grove Kennels' Frisco; 2d, L. Crawford's Bess. Very high 

 com., J. Riedy's Heather Belle. 



BULLDOGS. — 1st and 2d, J. P. Barnard, Jr.'s Brirostone'and King. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— 1st, J. Lewis's Maud Lee; 2d. W. H. Over's 

 Kit. Very high com., C. H. Biiley, Jr.'s Jack. High com., C. J. 

 Voorhees's Grange and J. Busby's Pete. Puppies: 1st, C. H, Bailey's 

 Tiger. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— 1st, Mrs. B. F. Lewis's Smart; 2d, 

 H. Muss's Lady. Com.. M. Kohan's Flora. Scotch— 1st and 2J, J. H. 

 Naylor's Heather and ^hinstone Yet. 



DANDIE DTNMONT TERRIERS. — 1st and 2d, Mrs. J. H. Naylor's 

 Pansv and Bonnie Briton. 



SKYE TERRIERS.— Prizes withheld. 



PUG^ —Dogs: Mrs. G. H. Hill's Joe; 2d, withheld. Very high 

 pom , Mrs. Dr. Mulhha'l's Pop. Com. Dr. R. N. Kealhofer's Rex and 

 Mrs. M. A. Fanning's Musrwump. Bitches: 1st. Miss Fannis W. Ba- 

 ker's Ladv DurTerin ; 2d, Mohan k Kennels' Todv. Com , Miss Mollie 

 Roesch's Pearl of York. Puppies: 1st, Mohawk Kennels' Tody; 2d, 

 withheld. Very high com., 0. Roesch's Fairy. High com., H. 

 Roesch, Jr.'s Cupid. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.— 1st, J. Clancy's Jack; 2d, withheld. 

 Very high com., C. Hillman's Tiny. Com., J. Clancy's Folly and J. 

 G. Chapman's Jesse. 



TOY-TERRIERS-— 1st. Mrs. J. D. Philips' Clip; 2d, Mrs. F. H. Ben- 

 ton's Flossie. Very hieh coin . Mrs. Martin Nolan's Betsy Trotwood. 

 High com . Miss Mary J. Keane's Dick U. Com., Miss Eliza N. 

 Keane's Gillie. 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS.— 1st and 2d, Mrs. B. F. Wilson's 

 Prince Albert, and Flora. Very high c«m., M. Nolan's Patti. 



BLENHIEM SPANIELS. — 1st, Mrs. B. F. Wilson's Jim. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.— 1st. J. C. Irwin's Babie; 2d. C. Wey- 

 ricb's Pedro. 



POODLES.— l«t, A. Sander's Lillie. 



MISCELLANEOUS.— 1st, Gleucho Collie Kennels' Sir Lucifer; 2d, 

 Dr. Leidner's Mexican terrier Rats. Reserve. D. Tipping Jr.'s re- 

 triever Black Jack. Jr. Very hieh com , W. Kamph.sman's Irish re- 

 triever Rover and Miss Maggie Stevens's Mexican spaniel Don. High 

 com , E. Krome's retriever Sport and H. Russell's Mexican spaniel 

 Chiquita. St. Louis rough terriers— 1st and 2d, A. Bower's Tipp and 



Ll,Ue ' SPECIAL PRIZES. 



Mastiffs.— Best dog, Asbmont Sam; bitch, Beauty; puppy (two) 

 As'-mout Sam: hitch puppy, Queen Victor. 



St. Bernards —Best rough-coated, Switzer; puppy (two), Jumbo; 

 smooth-coated. Rector n. . ... , 



Newfoundlands.- B^st curly-coated. Prince Albert; wavy-coated, 

 Miro; best of either, Miro; kennel (t wo). J. H. Holmes's stud dog 

 Prince; brace puopies, Prince and Prince n. . . 



Greyhounds. — Best. Belle: puppy. Emir; brace, Longfellow and 

 Sp°ed Best deerhound. Gold Dust; Great Dane. Caesar. 



Pointers —Best (three), Keswick II.; bitch (two), Keswick n; 

 black. S«-eep; dog puppy, Maximum; bitch, Miss Woodford; kennel, 

 St Loins Kennel Club. . ., « - 



English Setters. — Best (three) Paul Gladstone; bitch, Juno A.; in 

 open classes. Mandan; dog puppy, Goldstone; kennel, Memphis and 



A Irish K Setters.— Best (two). Elcho, Jr. ; bitch, Laura B. ; dog in 

 open class. Glenclaire; bitch, Laura B. ; puppy, Bridget D. H.; brace, 

 Elcho Jr. and Lorna. „ „ , 



Gordon Setters.— Best, Nellie; dog puppy, Grouse; bitch puppy, 

 Nellie 



Irish Water Spaniels.- Best (three), The O'Donoghue; bitch (two), 

 Chippewa Belle; brace, The O'Donoghue and Chippewa Belle; puppy 

 (two). Wad. • , . . „. , 



Cooker Spaniels.— Best dog. Keno; bitch. Vic; puppy, Black Mc- 

 Donald; pair, Keno and Vic: owned in St. Louis, Prince Obo. 



Foxhounds —Best. Pat Maloy; pack, P. Chew, 



Beagles.— Beet dog (two). Banker; bitch (two), Marjory; brace, 

 Banker and Marjory. . . , ™ , -r,- 



Fox-Terriers. — Best dog. Virus; bitch, Fly; dog puppy. Virus; 

 bitch, Vice: dog in open class, Halo; bitch. Fay; pair, Veto Joe and 

 Fly 



Collies.— Best dog, Clifton Hero; bitch (three). Picture; dop puppy, 

 Mack; bitch. Frisco; brace. Clifton Hero and Picture; kennel, J. A. 

 Long, puppy sired bv Clifton Hero, Mack. 



Best bull terrier (two) Maud V.. doe:. Jack. Bulldog, Brimstone. 

 Black and tan terrier dog, Smart; bitch, Lady. Dandle Dinnioiit, 

 Pansy. Toy terrier, Clip. Rough terrier dog. Tip; bitch, Lilly. 

 Dachshun-le, Pearl of York. . _ , _ , , , 



Puos -Best (four) Joe; bitch, Lady Duff erm; puppy, Teddy ; owned 

 by St. Louis lady. Mugwump. . . 



Handsomest dog, Paul Gladstone; ugliest, Dundee; best owned by 

 ladv, Vixen m. Mexican spaniel, Don. Brace from St. Louis, 

 Clifton Hero and Picture. By child under 10 years old, Dundee. 



THE BEAG-LE BITCH TRINKET. — Editor Forest and 

 Stream: Recently Mr. A. C. Krueger reported the beagle 

 Trinket (Flute— Queen) as bred to Bannerman. Tn reply I 

 stated that a party in Pittsfield, Mass., advertised a beagle 

 bitch for sale. He'wrote me that he would sell her for $12, 

 and added, "I have her pedigree which I will let the man have 

 that buys Trinket." Knowing Trinket as a show winner and 

 the dam of show winners, I was suspicious regarding her 

 identity. And although I replied at once that if his bitch was 

 the original (Piute— Queen) Trin ket, winner at Meriden, I would 

 take, her, he did not reply until some weeks later, when he 

 wrote that she was, aDd had won two prizes at Meriden, but 

 that he had sold her. Trinket won one prize at Meriden; she 

 was bred by N. Elmore and sold to Mr. J. W. Marroway, and 

 I bought her from him. Mr. Krueger has probably been im- 

 posed upon regarding the breeding of the bitch and I requested 

 the use of another name. I claimed priority of name, which 

 it is customary to acknowledge, particularly as my Trinket is 

 a show winner, and registered in the American Kennel Register. 

 ■Notwithstanding, Mr. Krueger further advertises the beagle 

 Trinket for sale in the Forest and Stream. After the publi- 

 cation of my former letter I feel compelled to state that I am 

 the owner of the beagle known to the public as Trinket. As 

 I showed that the PittsfieJd party gave a fictitious show record 

 for his hound, and also claimed her to be the same name and 

 breeding as another well known one, Mr. Krueger certainly 

 should have taken time to investigate the breeding of his 

 hound, which is doubtless rictitious.— H. F. Schellhass 

 (Brooklyn. K Y., M ay 18). 



CHANGED NAME AT SHOWS.— New Haven, Conn., May 

 22.— Editor Forest and Stream: I have a dog that won first 

 in a puppy class at New York in 1884, and was commended at 

 the last show. I nave lately changed his name and have 

 registered him in the A. K. R. Would his A. K. R. number 

 be sufficient identification in entering him at future show, or 

 shall I have to gi%'e bis former name as well? — E. S. Porter. 

 The A. K. C. rales sav: "2. All dogs entered for competition 

 or exhibition only shall be entered in the name of the bona 

 fide owner. Such entry must be identified by the name of the 

 'dog. its date of birth, and, if known, the name of its sire, dam 

 and breeder ; otherwise, it must be entered 'pedigree unknown. 1 

 If the name of a dog which has won a first prize has been 

 changed, its name at time of winning any and every such 

 prize, and the place thereof, must be given. 3. If a dog is 

 entered without being identified, as directed in Rule 2, it shall 

 be disqualified from competition." 



AN UNFAILING REMEDY FOR ALL SKIN DISEASES. 

 — Editor Forest and Stream: Take train oil, one quart; petro- 

 lium oil, one gill; turpentine, one-half gill; sulphur, one 

 pound; mix to the consistency of cream; then dress the dog 

 all over with the mixture, rubbing well in with the hands un- 

 til every part of the dog is saturated ; allow to remain for a 

 week or ten days, then wash off with strong solution of soda, 

 warm water and softsoap. If the dog licks off the mixture, 

 all the better, it will help him. The only medicine (if needed) 

 is a dose of salts twice a week for a fortnight or three weeks. 

 A few weeks after the above treatment the. dog will look like 

 a new animal with a fine healthy coat. If very bad case, of 

 mange repeat dressing, but it is seldom necessary. I have 

 cured the very worst cases possible, including a noted stud 

 setter now in Canada.— John R. Robinson, representative of 

 the late E. Laverack (Sunderland, Eng., May 12). 



DEATH OF LANG. — Blairsville, Pa., May 21.— Editor For- 

 est and Stream: All dog fanciers who attended the recent 

 bench show at Pittsburgh will remember R. W. Wehrle's Gor- 

 don setter puppy Lang. This dog attracted considerable 

 attention from the fact that he was one of the most promising 

 puppies of his class in Western Pennsylvania, and we might 

 add the entire State. His owner received several very good 

 offers for the purchase, of the dog, but refused them all, in 

 the idea that by keeping him in this section of the country 

 and under his own control he would be enabled to do some- 

 thing toward the introducing and maintaining of a pure and 

 fine breed of dogs of this sort. Shortly after Lang was 

 brought home from the Pittsburgh show bis owner noticed 

 that he seemed to be affected by a lung disorder, and this soon 

 developed into quite, a serious trouble, but by good manage- 

 ment and careful treatment it subsided. A few days ago the 

 same, trouble in an aggravated form made its appearance. 

 All was done for his relief that possibly could be done; but to 

 no avail, and Lang "passed in his chips" The primaiy in- 

 tention of this communication is to call the attention of man- 

 agers of bench shows to the fact that they should exercise 

 great care in excluding from the show all dogs who have the 

 slightest indication about them th»t they are suffering from 

 disease. When Lang was at the Pittsburgh show his owner 

 noticed tbat in the same kennel witb him was a dog affected 

 with sore eyes and whose general appearance indicated that 

 be was diseased, and Mr. Wehrle feels confident that dog is the 

 innocent cause of Lang's death. Until a few days after the 

 Pittsburgh show Lang was in the best of health, and there is 

 no doubt in the minds of those conversant with the affair that 

 bad the diseased dog been excluded from the show Lang would 

 to-day be alive. It cost Mr. Wehrle $500 to learn this lesson, 

 and managers of bench shows and other interested ones here 

 have it for nothing, If the lesson is heeded it will, perhaps, 

 have not been too dearly bought.— The Duke. 



POINTERS FOR CALIFORNIA. — Editor Forest and 

 Stream: A. B. Truman, the well known dog man of San 

 Francisco, has received two very handsome lemon and white 

 pointer puppies from the kennels of Dr. J. B. S. Holmes, of 

 Rome, Ga. These puppies are very fine ones, and are a great 

 addition to the pointer stock of the Pacific coast, and will be 

 of great interest to all lovers of the pointer. Their sire is 

 Sensation, and their dam is Seph G., winner of the first prize, 

 open class, Westminster Kennel Club. Everything goes to 

 indicate that they will make grand dogs to hunt the California 

 quail.— Friar Tuck. 



THE TEXAS FIELD TRIALS CLUB.— The Texas Field 

 Trials Club was recently organized at Marshall, Tex., with 

 the following-named gentlemen as officers: President, Mr. 

 Amory F. Starr; Vice-Presidents, Messrs. J. D. Rudd and W. 

 M. Robertson; Secretary, Mr. J. F. Sharp; Treasurer, Mr. 

 Edmund Key. The Executive Committee consists of Harry 

 Blocker, C. B. Cock, Jr., S. H. Green, Frank Y. Hall, Edmund 

 Key, W. H. Pope, W. V. Richardson, W. M. Robertson, W. J. 

 Rosborough, Jr., J. D. Rudd, J. F. Sharp. Amoiy R. Starr, A. 

 B. Waskom, W. E. Winston and E. P. Womack. 



ST. BERNARD AWARDS AT NEW YORK. — Editor For- 

 est and Stream. My bitch Belleric H., open class smooth St. 

 Bernards, was awarded vhc. at the recent Westminster Ken- 

 nel Club show. This award does not appear iu the published 

 list, as it was made after the first day of the show. Through 

 an oversight on the part of Mr. W. W. Tucker, the judge, he 

 did not notice her when in the ring. The award was after- 

 ward duly recorded in the judge's book.— K. E. Hopf. 



SPANIEL SPECIALS AT NEW YORK. — Editor Forest 

 and Stream : In your list of specials at New York, you omit 

 the one for best liver and white field spaniel won by Dash II. 

 (A. K. R 3609). E. M. Oldham. [.There was no special of the 

 kind in the published list, nor did the secretary mention it ra 

 the additional list sent us and published last week. Will the 

 W. K. C. kindly expl ain ?] 



POINTER IMPORTATION. — Lad of Bow, Beppo III. and 

 Lass of Bow, the property of the Graphic Kennels, of Jersey 

 City, reached Hoboken on Saturday last on the German 

 steamer Eider. They arrived in excellent condition, and the 

 owners are greatly pleased with them. Lad and Lass of Bow 

 are heavy-weight pointers, and Beppo III. is a fight weight ; 

 all of them are liver and white. Lass of Bow -won second 

 prize at the recent field trials in England. 



TOM BALL.— May 12.— Editor Forest and Stream: I notice 

 in your issue of April 22, that '•Lillibulero" states in his letter 

 of March 27 that my bulldog Tom Ball could be purchased for 

 £100. This is not correct. I refused £100 for him four times 

 and sold him for more. — J. C. Lyall, 



IMPORTANT SALE OF GREYHOUNDS.— Mr. H. W. 

 Smith, of Worcester, Mass. , has disposed of his kennel of 

 greyhounds, with the exception of Friday Night, which he 

 will keep. 



MR. WM. TALLMAN has bought out the Blackstone Ken- 

 nels, comprising Foreman, Plantagenet, Mack B. and some 

 very nice Laverack bitches, and is now the owner and manager, 



A NEW ONE. — England is to have a Pet Dog Journal, to 

 take special notice of ladies' pets. It will be published at 211 

 Cardigan Lane, Headingley, Leeds. 



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, bets of 

 200 of any one form, bound, for retaining duplicates, sent postpaid, 



NAMES CLAIMED, 

 ^p* Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Pop By H. C Miner, New York, for orange, with white markings, 

 St. Bernard dog. whelped Mil-en, 1885, by Duty (Sir ias-Thora) out of 

 Orgar (Hector II.— Nu-es U.). 



Count Ranger. By N. Palmer. Baltimore, Md., for White, black and 

 tan ticked Llewellin setter dog, whelped Aug. 12. 1883, by Count Noble 

 (Count Wind'em— Nora) out of Gertrude (Gladstone— Sanborn's Nel- 

 lie). 



Belie. By Neally Morgan. Newmarket, N. H., for red Irish setter 

 bitch, whelped Feb. 8, 1885, by Dash (Berkley— Bennett's Lily) out of 

 Beauty (Rocket— Madge). 



Bessie Gladstone By E. A. Melzar and Dr. Homer Emerson. Mil- 

 ton. Mass., for black, while and tan English setter bitch. whelped Nov. 

 2, 1884, by Hon Gladstone (Gladstone— Juno) out of Bessie T. (Glad- 

 stone—Major Taylor's Floy). 



Whistler. By J. L. Wyckoff. Perry, N.Y., for black, white and tan 

 foxhound dog, whelped Feb. 20, 1886, by Whcopy (Dick— Spotty) out 

 of Flora. 



NAMES CHANGED. 

 Bertha to Betsy Trotwood. Black, with white frill and feet, cocker 

 spaniel bitch, whelped Nov. 10, 1885 (Kiddlewink— Qretchen), owned 

 by Geo. W. King, Denver, Col. 



BRED. 



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



Belle— -Thunder. Theo. B. Stubbs and Wni. M. Wood's (Linwood, 

 Pa.) English setter bitch Belle to Thunder. April 27 and 28. 



Juaith— Sir Lucifer. Glencoe Collie Kennels' (Bethlehem. Pa.)Eug- 

 lish bobtail shtepdog bitch Judith (A.K.R. 316-1) to their Sir Lucifer 

 (A K.R. 3678), April 12. 



Patsy— Dash. J. J. Lanigan's (Boston. Mass.) Irish setter bitch 

 Patsy (Prince— Peg) to Mrs. H. Edmonds's Dash (A.K.R. 1465), April 

 20. 



Vic— Dash. M. Murphy's (Boston, Mass.) Iri=h setter hitch Vic (Sam 

 D.-Ruby) to Mrs. H. Edmonds's Dash (A.K.R. 1465), May 7. 



Myrtle— Battler HI. W. S Diffenderffer's (Baltimore, Md ) beagle 

 bitch Myrtle (E. 15,725) to his Rattler HI. (A.K.R. 279*), May 19 



Faustina— Ross. E. A. Melzar and Dr. Homer Emerson's (Milton, 

 Mass.) English setter bitch Faustina (Dash 1H.— Nellie Dale) to E. A. 

 Melzar's Koss (A.K.R. 2169). May 17. 



Maud- Black Pete. E. S. Bird's (Rockland, Me.) cocker spaniel 

 bitcb Maud (Sam— Daisy) to J. P. Willey 's Black Pete, April 22. 



Shina— Black Pete. J. P. Willev's (Salmon Falls, N. H."> cocker 

 spaniel bitch Shma (A.K.R. 1484) to his Black Pete (A.K.R. 3071), March 

 10. 



Jet W.— Obo II. W. Scott's (Waterbury, Conn ) cocker spaniel bitch 

 Jet W. (A.K.R. 651) to J. P. Willev's Obo n. (A.K.R. 432), March 27. 



Ada— Obo II. .T. W. Keiley's (Woodstock. Ont.) cocker spaniel bitch 

 Ada (Obo II.— Woodstock Dinah) to J. P.Willey's Obo H. (A.K.R. 432), 

 May 7. 



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

 bitch Critic (A K R 303) to J. P. Willey's Obo II. (A.K.R. 432), May 5. 



Doric— Obo II. S. R. Hemingway's (New Haven. Conn.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Doric (A.K.R. 2787; to .T. P.Willey's Obo H. (A.K.R. 432), 

 April 11. 



Jet B.— Obo II. F.J. Smith's (Farmington, N. H.) cocker spaniel 

 bitch Jet B. (A.K.R. 1200) to J. P. Willey's Obo II. (A.K.R. 432). 



Woodstock Queen— Obo H. Jas. Luckwell's (Woodstock. Out.) 

 cocker spaniel bitch Woodstock Queen to J. P.Willey's OboII.fA.K.R. 

 432), Feb. 4. 



Blaze— Gladstone. E. W. Clark, Jr.'s (PnUadelphia. Pa.) English 

 setter bitch Blaze (Count Noble- Rosalind) to P. H. uryson's Glad- 

 stone (Dan— Petrel). April 1. 



Jolly Nell -Mack B. A. J. Calahan's (New Raven, Conn.) English 

 setter bitch Jolly Nell (Prince— Jolly May) to Blackstone Kennels' 

 Mack B. (Dick Laverack — Twilight), April 1. 



Countess B.— Foreman. B. Thorpe's (Woodbury, N. J.) English 

 setter bitcb Countess B. (Dashing Lion— Victoria) to Blackstone Ken- 

 nels' Foreman. April 24. 



Pans i. — MackB. Blackstone Kennels' (Tarrytown, N. Y.) English 

 setter bitch Pansy (Plantagenet— Jessie) to their Mack B., April 24. 



Jessie— Mack B. W. Tallman's (Tarrytown, N. Y.) English setter 

 bitch Jessie (Blue Dan— Flake) to Blackstone Kennels' Mack B., May 

 13. 



Orphan Girl— Foreman. E. R. Troxell's (Pittston. Pa.) English set- 

 ter bitch Orphan Girl (Leicester— Peeress) to Blackstone Kennels' 

 Foreman (.Dashing Monarch— Fairy II.), April 3. 



Lulu— Foreman. Blackstone Kennels' (Tarrytown, N. Y.) Euglish 

 setter bitch Lulu (Mack B.— Beauty) to their Foreman, April 12. 



Belle of Bridgeport— Plantagenet. John White's (Bridgeport, 

 Conn ) English setter bitch Belle of Bridgeport to Blackstone Ken- 

 nels' Plantagenet, April 8, 



WHELPS. 



SEP" Notes must be sent on tne Prepared Blanks. 



Leo. Elm City Kennels' (New Haven, Conn.) greyhound bitch Leo, 

 May 1.3. six (two dogs), by Dan. 



Wanda, T. E F. Thomas's (Hoboken, N. J.) cocker spaniel bitch 

 Wanda T., May 16, seven (three dogs), bv Hornell Silk (A.K.R. 1397). 



Red Rose. W. O. Rogers's (Jefferson, Pa.) Irish setter bitch Red 

 Ro*e (A.K. 839), May 4, eight (Ave dogs), by S. C. Colt's Barney O'Shea 

 (All. 4-24). 



Scooty. Jos. L, Raub's (New London, Conn.) cocker spaniel bitch 

 Scooty (Snipe— Flora), April 17, nine (five dogs), by Ideal Kennels' 

 Pilot (Sam— Daisy Dean). 



Bessie Gladstone. E. A. Melzar and Dr. Homer Emerson's (Milton, 

 Mass.) English setter bitch Bessie Gladstone (Don Gladstone— Bessie 

 ~X April 18, fire (two dogs), by E. A. Melzai 's Ross (A.K.R. 2169). 

 Frolic. W. Tallman's (Tarrytown. N. Y.) English setter bitch Frclic 



T.), April 1 



Frolic 



(Foreman— Jessie), May 8, nine (six dogs), by Blackstone Kennels' 

 Mack B. 



SALES. 



Notes must be seat on the Prepared Blanks. 



Max and Nellie. Black, white and tan English setter dog and 

 bitr-h, whelped Oct. 26. 18S5. by Count Glad.-ome out of Glen (A.K.R. 

 1953), by Tueodore Potter, Glendale, O., to C. C. Richardson, same 



Pl # C upe. Lemon and white English setter dog, whelped Oct. 20, 1885, 

 by Count Gladsome out of Glen (A.K.R. 1953), by Theo. Potter, Glen- 

 dale. O.. to John Scarborough, Cincinnati, O. 



Count Ranger. White, black and tan ticked Llewellin setter dog, 

 whelped Oct. 12, 1883, by Couut Noble out of Gertrude, by H. Pape, 

 Hoboken, N. J., to N. Palmer, Baltimore, Md. 



Nellie Busted. Red Irish setter bitch, whelped Aug. 17, 1884, by 

 Glencho out of Red Lassie, by Thos. J. Farley, Albany, N.Y., to J. A. 

 (iarland, Jr., New York. , , , > . 



Jennie III. Black, white and tan English setter bitch, whelped Oct. 

 29, 1683, by Foreman out of Old Jennie, by W. Tallman. Tarrytown, 

 N. Y., to N. Wallaee, Waterbury, Conn. 



Whistler. Black, white and tan foxhound dog, whelped Feb, 20, 

 1886, by Whoopy out of Flora, by H. E. Cook, Hillsdale, Mich., to J. 

 L. Wyckoff. Perry, N. Y. , _ , ... 



Count Gladsome-Glen {A.K.R. 1953) whelp. Black, white and tan 

 English setter bitch, whelped Oct. 26, 18S5, by Theo. Potter, Glendale, 

 O., to Taos. Goff, Batavia, O. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 

 No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



J. G. H, Shamokin, Pa.— A pointer pup four months old, after eat- 

 ing is frequently troubled witn hiccoughs. Ans. Your puppy prob- 

 ably eats too fast-bolts bis food. If the trouble, continues so as to 

 annoy him or you, feed from the hand and note the effect. 



E. J. B., Scarborough.— My pointer bitch through accident was 

 bred to a mongrel dog. Will it affect the pups she has in the f nture, 

 that is. pups from a finely bred dog? Ans. It may or may not. If 

 she has never had puppies it is more likely to than if she had had one 

 or two litters. Authorities and observations differ on this point. No 

 absolute answer can be given. 



M. H., Philadelphia, Pa.— 1. What is the best wash and ointment 

 for general use in kennels for slight heat or irritation of the skin? 

 2. Wkat is tbe best book on rearing and breeding puppies, and also 

 upon raising them from 10 to 14 days old away from the mother? 

 Ans. 1. Carbolic or sulphuric soap, balsam of Peru ointments. 2. 

 Ashmoni's work is probably what you want. 



W H. K— I am unable to report any change in my dog. He cer- 

 tainly is no worse. I conclude that the treatment must be continued 

 lor some time. His oelly is considerably drawn up Ans. Give live 

 drops of Fowler's solution of arsenic twice daily in the lood in place 

 nf the nux after the latter has been continued for ten days from the 

 first administration. Feed principally fluids. 



J. A. F., Steelton. Pa.— A whippet will not eat anything and is get- 

 ting very thin, but seems all right in everything else, and is lively 

 enough when taken out. Ans. Keep the dog's bowels in good order 

 witn teaspoonful doses of syrup of buckthorn when needed, b-ive 

 five drops of Fowler's solution of arseuio tbree times daily tor two 

 weeks, and if your dog is not better let us know. 



C F. L , Haverhill, Mass —1. One of my four weeks old pointer pups 

 is swollen up to nearly twice his normal size. Was all right unul ten 

 days ago and growing as well and as rugged as any in the litter; he 

 does not appear to be in much pain and eats fairly well. I treated 

 him for worms and he passed a large quantity. 2. One of the same 

 Utter had an access form and break on uis belly just inside his hind leg. 

 I kept it clean with water and carbolic acid, it has healed all right, 

 hut has left a small bunch, looks like a rupture. Can it be trussed any 

 way so as to reduce it? Ans. 1. You must rid the dog of the worms 



