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FOREST AND STREAM, 



[July 39, 1886- 



THE MILWAUKEE DOG SHOW. 



[From a Special Oorrespondent.] 



Editor ForeM mid Stream: 



The dog show held here this week was advertised to close 

 last night, but the managers, after obtaining the consent of 

 a large majority of the exhibitors, decided at noon ^y^esterday 

 to contimxe the show through to-day and this evening. 



The attendance has been better than was anticipated, and 

 it is thought a comfortable balance will remain after paying 

 all expenses. The show was held in the riding arena of the 

 armory of the Light Horse Squadron, a building well 

 adapted for the purpose. There were 230 entries, nearly all 

 of which were present. All classes were represented, 

 although none of them -^vere remarkably well filled. The 

 largest classes were the English setters and pointers, 24 of 

 the former and 23 of the latter. Many well-known' pi-ize 

 winners were present, and taken as a whole the exhibit was 

 a very creditable one. The judging, so far as I couM learn, 

 was generally satisfactory. Inclosed you will find a list of 

 the awards. Wafkee. 



Milwaukee, July 22. 



AW.^JIDS. 



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MoD. Bitches: 1st, Dr. A. J, Richter's Rene; M, O. Kitzinger's 

 Mora. Very high com., Coughcura Medicine Co.'s Dolly Vardcn 

 II. Puppies; 1st, ^vitlxlleld; 2d, C. Schreiber's Flora. 



ST. BERNARDS.— RouGH-COATBD-CHAMPiON-Mohawk Ken- 

 nels' Noma.— Open— Dc(7.^(: 1st, Coughcura Medicine Co.'s Otto 

 II.; 2d, Moha-ivk Kennels' Jiimbo. Verv high c om., W. Kirchner's 



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NEWFOLrNDLANDS.-lst. J. J. Kirchner's Alex; 2d, C. 

 Thomas's Baron. Very high com., V. Schiller's Turk. 



GREAT DANES.-lst and W. Elser's Tvras and Diana. 

 Very high com., A. Gfrorner's Krao. 



ULMERS.— Ist, Osceola Kennel Club's Don Cresar; 2d, Dr. Nico- 

 lai's Crosar. Very high com.. Dr. Kicolai's Nero and Paul Merk- 

 er's Pluto. Pt/pp?es; 1st, Dr. Nicolai's Juno. 



GREYHOUNDS.— Champion— Terra Ootta Kennels' Memnon. 

 Open— Dfigs.- 1st, H, R. King's Gellert; 2d, H. Voss' Hector. Bitclm: 

 1st, F. B. Rice's baisy. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Extra Ch.4^mpion-E. E. Prav'a Bessie 

 A. Champion— R. B. i\Iorgan's :Mandan. Open— Doivn ; 1st, T. 

 Donoghue's Consal; 2d. Reserve Kennels' Pendragon. liitclies: 1st, 

 Mrs. W. A. CoUins' Pickles ; 2d. T. Donoghue's Bine Cubas. A^erv 

 high com., T. Donoghue's Blue Sparks.. Puppies— DrKys ; 1st, W. 

 G. Barker's King's Dan; 2d, F. Zirney's Gyp. Bitclies: Isi, J. 

 Welsch's Lulu; 2d, T. Donoghue's Dart Gladstone. Verv high 

 com., J. J. Dapper's Pond Lilly. 



Asmus' Bang ; 2d, G. Poppert'.s Capt. J.ick. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Extra Champion— J. A.J. Sprague's Brush. 

 Chajipion- H. E. Chubb's Zella Glenduflf. Open— Doas; 1st, J. H. 

 Naylor's Frank ; 2djJVIrs. F. B. Rice's .uarrv Thorn. Verv high 

 com, G. T. Steele's Watts, Jr. Bitches : 1st, T. Donoghue's Ii-ish 

 Maid ; 2d, H. Schubert's Wells. 



POENTERS.-ExTRA Champion— Detroit Kennel Club's King 

 Bow.— Champion— J. H. Kraft's Robin Adair.— Open— jDog,s.- 1st, 

 Mrs. C. 1. Engel's Young Meteor; 2d, S. B. Dilley's Ranger Crox- 

 teth. Bitches: Ist, Reserve Kennels' Patti; 2d, D. Storr, Jr.'s Juno 

 S. Very high com., C. Fricke's Flora. Puppies; 1st, witliheld; 

 2d, L. Auer's Sport. Very high com., D. Storr's Count and Mrs. 

 Charles Engel's Noble Duke. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS.-Champion-T. Donoghue's Count 

 Bendigo.— Open— Dofifs; 1st and 2d, Excelsior Irish M'ater Spaniel 

 Kennels' The O'Donoghue and Mack. Bitches: 1st, T. Donoghue's 

 Little Sioux; 2d and very high com.. Excelsior Irish Water Span- 

 iel Kennels' Juds' and Chippewa Belle. Puppies: 2st, J. Delehan- 

 ty's Barney O'Donoghue. 



CHESAPEAKE BAY DOGS.-lst, Osceola Kennel Club's Drake. 



COCKER SPANIELS.-I3w7s; 1st, American Cocker Kennels' 

 Doc. Bitches: 1st, Osceola Kennel Club's Topsy; 2d, L. Kuhn's 

 Nellie. Very high com., C. Shinn's Miss Lotta. 



FOXHOUNDS.— Dof/.s: 1st, W. A. Van Brunt's Driver; 2d, J. 

 Swan's Bruiser. Bitches: 1st, J. H. Naylor's Lady Stewart. 



BEAGLES.— jDof/s; 1st, Mrs. H. Krause's King Pat. BiUhes: 1st, 

 2d and very high com., Mrs. C. E. ^Tiite's Bonnie, Fairy and Bon 

 Bon. Very high com., C. Wiles's Flavia. Biippics: 1st, W. C. Fish's 

 Music 0' the Woodland.s; 2d, Mrs. C. E. White's Busy. 



DACHSHUNDE.— X>n(-;s; 1st, 2d and very high com., George Pop- 

 pert's Romeo, Jumbo and Waldmann 111, Bitches: 'ist, Greo. Pop- 

 pert's Juliette. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— Do£(s; 1st, W. A. Lacey's Rattler, Bttdhes: lat, 

 W. A. Lacey's Nettie. 



COLLIES.— Uofiis; 1st, Mitchell Harrison's Nullamore; 2d, J. A. 

 Long's Clifton Hero. Very higli com., M. Harrison's Blue Jacket. 

 Bitches: 1st, M. Harrison's Dot; 2d withheld. Very high com., O. 

 H. Kartel's Nellie. 



BOBTAILED SHEEPDOGS.— Dogs; 1st and 2d, and 1st in bitches, 

 Glencoe Collie Kennels' Su* Lucifer, INIaverick and Dame Hester. 



BULLDOGS.— Dogs; 1st withheld; 2d, E. Jones' Keno. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Doffs; 1st, F. F. Dole's Count; 2d, C. E. Fel- 



Bit-chci>: 1st, ¥. F. Dole's Lady in White; 2d, W. Mariner's Flirt. 

 Pitppics: 1st, C. E. Feller's Patsey; 2d, W. Mariner's Flirt, "^^erj^ 

 high com., G. F. Dore'sPincherand J, E. Shaughnessy's Trix. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— 1st and .2d, Henry Muss' Ma- 

 homet and Lady. Undeb 7lbs.— Mrs. C. E. White's Dandy; 2d, Mrs. 

 K. Hassig's Winnie. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.-lst and 2d, M-ithheld. Very high 

 com., C. Sanger's Flossy. 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS.—lst, Fred Collinge's Mollie; 2d, 

 H. Jansen's Lista. 



SKYE TERRIERS.— 1st, Avithheld; 2d, C. A. Shinn's Lady K. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.-lst, H. Giles's LiUie. 



PLTGS.— Champion— Doc/; No eutrv. Bitch: Mohawk Kennels' 

 Bo-Peep.— Open— Do(/s; 1st, Mrs. C. S. Cummings's Colonel; 2d, with- 

 held. Very high com., G. Neefzer's Dan. B!tc?ie,s; 1st, Coughcura 

 Med. Co.'s Tiny; 2d, Mrs. C. S. Cummings's Flossy. Puppies: 1st, 

 Mohawk ..Kennels' Tody. Very high com., A. G. Maguire's 

 Emma L. 



TOY TERRIERS.— 1st, withheld; 2d, Mrs. K. Hassig's Tiny. 

 MISCELLANEOUS. 1st and 2d, Osceola Kennel Club's Keno 

 and Pedro. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 

 Best kennel English setters, T. Donoghue; best dog or bitch, R. 

 B. Morgan's Mnadan; best owned in Wisconsin, Mrs. W. A. Collins's 

 Pickles. Best black and tan setter, ,T. B. y\ iokery's Patti; best 

 owned in W^isconsin, E. G. Asmns's Bang. Best Irish setter, J. A. 

 J. Sprague's Brush; best owned in Wisconsin, P. Thomas's Gipsy. 

 Best mastiff, Waconta Kennels' Corsair; best owned in Wisconsin, 

 Dr. A. J. Richter's Renee. Best kennel St. Bernards, Mohawk 

 Kennel; best rough-coated, Coughcura Medicine Co.'s Otto II.; 

 best smooth-coated, Mohawk Kennels' Reeta II. Best Ne-n-found- 

 land, J. J. Kuehn's Alex. Best greyhound, Terra Cotta Kennels' 

 Memnon. Best kennel Irish water spaniels, J. D. Olcott: best dog 

 or bitch, J. D. Olcott's The O'Donoghue; best owned in Wisconsin, 

 the same. Best cocker spaniel, American Cocker Kennels' Doc. 

 Best beagle, Mrs. C. E. ^Vhite's Bonnie; best owned in Wisconsin, 

 W. C. Fish's Music o' the V/oodlands; best kennel, Mrs. G. E. 

 White. Best keimel dachshunde, Geo. Poppert; best dog or bitch, 

 Geo. Poppert's Romeo; best o^TOed in Wisconsin, the same. Best 

 fox-terrier (two), W. A. Lacey's Rattler. Best collie. M. Harri- 

 son's Nullamore; best kennel, M. Harrison. Best bob-tailed sheep 

 dog, Glencoe Collie Kennels' Sir Lucifer. Best bull-terrier, F. F. 

 Dole's Count; best kennel, F. F. Dole. Best black and tan terrier, 

 Henry Muss's Mahomet. Best King Charles spaniel (two), F. Col- 

 linge's Mollie. Best Skye terrier, C. A. Shinn's Lady K. Best 

 Italian greyhound, H. Giles's Lillie. Best pug, Coughcura Medicine 

 Co.'s Tiny; best kennel, Mrs. .S. Cummings. Best Yorkshire ter- 

 rier owned in Wisconsin, C. Sanger's Flossy. Best bull-terrier 

 owned in Wisconsin, W. Mariner's Nimble; best light-weight, 

 same owner's Flirt; best kennel, same owner. For largest dog. Dr. 

 G. Nicolai's Cajsar, 



« ™^„^^^V?I^LY DOG SHOW.-The premium list of the 

 hrstf all dog show of the New Jersey Kennel Club, to be held 

 at W.yerly, N. J., Sept. 14 to 17, is the same as that for their 

 show last March, except that champion classes are added for 

 ma.stiff, rough-coated St. Bernard, smooth-coated St. Ber- 

 nard, and collie bitches, a class for deerhound puppies and 

 t\yo more classes for bull-terriers (over and under 251bs.), 

 Ihereis only one open class for foxhounds, and the Irish 

 water spaniels and Chesapeake Bav dog classes are omitted, 

 ilennel prizes to consist of three each, dogs and bitches, are 

 oftexed for mastiffs, rough-coated St. Bernards, smooth- 

 coated St. Bernards, pointers, English setters, Irish setters 

 and spaniels, Some of the puppy classes have s, and SB in- 

 ste^jdof 110 as la.st year. The following named gentlpmen 

 have been reque.sted to act as judges: JNli-. J. O. Donner, 

 English setters; Mr. John Davidson, pointers, Irish and 

 black and tan setters; Mr. A. S. Apgar, collies: Messrs. Jas. 

 Mortimer and Chas. H. Mason the remaining classes. 



CHAMPION THUNDER.— The well-kno^vn English set- 

 ter champion Thunder, owned by Mr. A. H. Moore, Phila- 

 delphia, Pa., died July 2.3, from disease of the lung.s. He 

 was whelped May 7, 1877, and was by Pride of the Border 

 put of Faiiy IT. He was bred by the late C, S. Westcott 

 (Homo). His first appearance was at Pittsburgh, in 1878, 

 where he won first in the puppy class. He was he. at New 

 York m the aged class the same year. In 1879 he won second 

 at Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. In 1881 he won first at 

 Pittsburgh, and the special for the best Entjiish setter at 

 New York. In 1882 he won the champion prize at Pitts- 

 burgh, New York, Boston and Cleveland. 



THE TOLEDO DOG SHOW.-A dog .show A^dll be held 



and Gordon setters, pointers, spaniels, foxhounds, collies 

 Yorkshire, Scotch, Skye, bull and black and tan terriers', 

 pugs and miscellaneous. Entries close Sept. 1 . Blanks can 

 be obtained by addressing the Secretary, Cha.s. Reed, Toledo, 

 Ohio. 



THE ST. LOUIS PRIZES.-We received a letter from Mr. 

 J. P. Barnard, Jr., of Bo.ston, stating that the check sent 

 him in pajanent of prizes won at the recent St. Louis dog 

 show had been dishonored. Since then he informs us that 

 the treasurer, Mr. John H. Holmes, has sent hin^ the amount 

 of the worthless check. 



THE IRISH SETTER CJAm.-Editnr FmrKt and Stream: 

 It would no doubt be of interest to some of the pul.ilic to 

 know how the Red Iri.sh Setter Club is progressing and its 

 plans if any for holding a field trial this falL Will Mr. Dun 

 phy kindly furnish any information that man be of interest 

 and oblige— Red Ikish. 



AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER.— Will the gentleman 

 who, on the Thursday of the last New York dog show, pho- 

 tographed a number of dogs and was assisted by Mr. James 

 Watson for some time, kindly send his addres.s to K. E. at 

 this office. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



KENNEL NOTE BLANKS.— For the convenience of breeders 

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

 "Whelps," "Bred" p.nd "Sales." All Kennel Notes must be sent to 

 us on these blanlis, which will be forwarded to any nddresa on 

 receipt of slaniped and directed envelope. Send for a set of them. 

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

 postpaid, 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Olenroclr. By F. G. LeRoy, Tarry to^TTi n. V., for red Irish setter 

 dog, whelped Ja n. 1, 1880, by Glencho (Elcho— Noreen) out of Fan- 

 chon (Hela— Killarney). 



Ivaniio ami jyicl-cvft. By White Mountain Kennels, Littleton, 

 N. H., for brindlo, wliite mark, bull-terrier dogs, whelped June 13, 

 18.S(), by Hector (A.K.R. 3218) out of Judy (A.K.R. 3210). 



Fannie G. By C. E. Gilchrist, Charlestown, Mass., for black and 

 tan Gordon setter bitch, imported, age and pedigree unknown. 



Prize. By VTiite I lountam Kennels, Littleton, N. H., for brindle 

 bull- terrier dog, whelped June 13, 1886, by Hector (A.K.R. 3218) out 

 of .Judy (A.K.R. 3210).' 



Pnlly. By White Mountain Kennels, Littleton, N. H., for fawn 

 buU-terricr bitch, whelped June 13, 188G, by Hector (A.K.K. 3218) 

 out of Judy (A.K.R. 3219). 



Prior Ct.Aim.— Editor Forest and Stream: Mona, red Irish setter 

 bitch (A.K.R. 1967), has been claimed by the undersigned. Will 

 Samuel Coulson, Montreal, Can., select some other name for his 

 bitch?— F. Pbendekgast. 



BRED. 



Note.s must be sent on the Prepared BlaukSi 

 Daisy— BeWxus. Warmck Kennels' (Bridgeport. Conn.) English 

 setter bitch Daisy (Dick— Rose) to H.F. Schellliass's Belthus (A.K.R. 



27.S), June 7, 



Fannie Druid— Luc/ Dhu. R. W, Houghton's (Milwaukee, Wis.) 

 English setter bitcii Fannie Druid (Kinnickinnic— Trusty Druid) to 

 J. 6. J. Campbell's Lug Dhu (Prince— Jolly Ma 0, Jiilvl"6. 



Scottish Q^ieen—Tedclie, N. V. Ketchi'in's (Savannah, Ga.) Skye 

 terrier bitch Scottish Queen (A.K.R. 36]tl) to his Teddie (A.K.R. 

 3332), June 12. 



Bloumo— Graphic. Graphic KenTiels' (.fi-r-ev City. N. J,) pointer 

 bitch Bloomo to their Graphic (A. K Mi . 24iri, July 17. 



hady— -Blue Cap. Hiram Card's (Elora, Out J beagle bitch Lady 

 (imported Ranger— imported Beauty) to his Blue Cap (Bbic Cap-^ 

 Blue Bell), July 1. 



Betty— Rattler III. W. Stewart Di ffenderffer's (Baltimore, Md.) 

 beagle bitch Betty (A.K.R. 2910) to his Rattler 111. (A. iv.R. 2798), 

 July 24. 



Joan— Drake. Gapt. F. H. D. Viette's (Ottawa, Ont.) Clumber 

 spaniel bitch Joan (Flash— Flirt) to W. B. A. Hill's Drake (Ben- 

 Joan), July 23. 



Queen (jixj— Black Pete. American Cocker Iveniiels' (Camden, 

 N. J.) black cocker spaniel bitch Queen Obo (A.is.K. 13082) to J. P. 

 Willey's Black Pete (Obo, Jr.— Phonsie), June :;6. 



Sausacus— Little Duke. C. G. Browning's (Worcester, Mass.) 

 beagle bitch Sausacus (Spotter II.— Pet) to A. H. Wakefield & Co.'s 

 Little Duke (A.K.R. 1994), July 13. 



Dully— Sam. White Mountain Kennels' (Littleton, N. H.) im- 

 ported pug bitch Dollv to Forest City Kennels' Sam (Young Toby, 

 A.K.R. -173- Judy), July 18. 



Kh:ine— Rudolph II. Geo. Q. Dow's (Epping, N, H.) rongh-coatcd 

 St. Bernard birch Kleine (Hermit, A.K.R. 23— Brenner, A.K.R. 700) 

 to Chequasset Kennels' Rudolph 11. (A.K.R. 3260), July 



Kron— Rudolph II. S. L. Bro"vvn's (Asldand, Ihiss.) roiigii-coatcd 

 St. Bernard bitch Kr5n (Hermit — Brenner) to Chequasset Kcnnois' 

 Rudolph 11. (A.K.R. 3;260K .June 2. 



Luna— Rudolph II. Chequa..sset Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) 

 rough-coated St. Bernard bitch Luna (Ca-sar. A.K.R. 22— Theon, 

 A.K.R. 91) to their Rudolph II. (A.K.R. SStiO), -Jmie 17. 



Ki'miriin-Riidomh II. Dr. W. H. Siieldon's (Bliddlebuiw, Vt.) 

 roiigb-coated St. Bernard bitchKonigin (Hermit,A.K.R. 2S— Theon, 

 A.K.R. 94) to Chequasset Kennels' Rudolph II. (A.K.R. 3260), 

 June 11. 



Spcranza—Rudrjlph II. Thos. Bux-ke's (Bridgeport, Conn.) rough- 

 coated St. Bernard bitch Speranza (Fine— Sheila) to Chequasset 

 Kennels' Rudolph 11. (A.K.R. 3260), July 18. 



Snmhre—Ali] II. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) rough- 

 coated St. Bernard bitch Sombre (A.K.R. 798) to H. J. Harwood's 

 AlpIL (A. 70.5), July 15. 



Niin— Merchant Prince. Chequasset Kennels' (^Lancaster, Mass.) 

 rough-coated St. Bernard bitch Nun (A.K.R. 24) to E. H. Moore's 

 Merchant Pi-ince (A.K.R. 32.54), July 17. 



Li/s—LodL Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) rough-coated 

 St. 'Bernard bitch Lys (Hermit- Sombre) to their Lodi (AK.R. 

 327.1), July 13. 



Lady FIossie^Ynung Toby. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, 

 Mass.) pug bitch Lady Flossie (A.K.R, 1440) to their Young Toby 

 (A.K.R. 473), July 23. 



Tra-la-la— Thunder, (^lequasset Kennels' (Lancasier, Mass.) pug 

 bitch Tra-la-la (A.K.R. 3041) to their Thunder (Young Toby— Lady 

 Flossie), July ?Jk 



Tlmm— Rudolph II. Cliequaaset Kennels' (Lancaster ,Maes.) rough- 

 coated ,%M3ernM-d^ bitch Theon (AK.R. 94) to their Rudolph II. 



" WHELPS. 

 Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Miss Nance. S. R. Hemingway's (New Haven, Conn.) spaniel 

 bitch Miss Nance (Obo II.— Darkie), July 18, seven (four dogs), by 

 J. P. Willey's Black Pete (Obo, Jr.-Phonsie). 



Tussle. L. & W. Rutherfurd's (New York) fox-terrier bitch Tussle 

 (Joe— Venus), July 16, six (five dogs), by their .Splaugor (Dickon— 

 Sutton Veda). 



Nell of Ffford. Graphic Kenne)s' (.Jersey City, N. J.) pointer bitch 

 Nell of Eflord (A.K.R. 2415), July 18, four (two dogs), by their Bracket 

 (Graphic — Bloomo). 



Lucia. D. S. Gregory's (New York) pointer bitch Lucia (A.K.R. 

 209), July 19, nine (fi^ c dogs), by Grapliic Kennels' Bracket (Graphic 

 —Bloomo). 



Qmnt-e^ WimVem. G. F. Clark's (St. George's, Del.) English set- 

 ter bitch Countess Wind'em (Roderick IT.— JcnnicK July 1,% len 

 (four dogs), by iiis Rex Gladstone (Royal Gladstouc-MoUie Druid); 

 black and white and wiute, black and tan. 



Katie. E. Orgill's (Bond's, Tenn.) Eugbslv setter bitch Katie 

 (Ray— Bess), .July 5. seven (foiu- dogs), by Dr. J. N. Maclin's Gath's 

 Mark (Gath— Gem). 



Critic. W. 0. Partridge's (Arlmgton Heights, Mass.) black span- 

 iel bitch Critic (A.K.R. 803), July 7, ten (four dogs), by Willey's Obo 

 II. (A.K.R. 432). 



Pehhle. M. M. MacMiUan's (Mahanoy City, Pa.) English setter 

 bitch Pebble (A.K.R. i3) .J-iIy 19, seven (five dogs), bv G. F. Clark's 

 Rex Gladstone (A. K.K. 21Ij7). 



Sparldc. A. P. Kitching'a (Bo.ston Mass.) 'olpck coc.-ker .spaniel 

 bitch Spai-kle (PhilUp— Florence), Jidy 14, four bitclies, bv Fay & 

 Baxter's Ned Obo (Obo U., A.K.R. 432- Smut. A. Iv.R. 8.58); ' all 

 black; one dead. 



Mip-tle. W. Stewart Di trenderffer's tBaltimr.re, .ATd.) Jieagle 

 bitch Myrtle (E. 1.5,72i5), July 20, five (fn-r dngs). bv )iis Rattler III. 

 (A.K.R. 2798). ' 



Cora of Wetherall. F.Wlndholz's (New York) Knel isli setter bitch 

 Cora of Wetherall (A.K.R. 3.802), July 21, seven (one dog), by his 

 Rockingham (A.K.R. 3867). 



Crretchcn. Mignon Kennels' (Cortland, N. Y.) coiker spaniel 

 bitch Gretchen (A.K.R. 996), Jr_ne 7, eight (two dogs), by their Kid- 

 dle^\'ink (.l.lv.R. 997); three smothered. 



Mianim. Mignon Kennels' (Cortland, N. Y.) cocker spaniel bitch 

 :\Iignon (A.K.R. 1002), June 13, ten (six dogs), by their h'iddlewink 

 (A.K.R. 997); one since dead. 



Brunhild. Chequasset Kennels' (Lt..iicaster, Mass.) smooth-ooated 

 St, Bernard biteli Brunhild (Milre-ricdwig HI.), July 17, four (two 

 dogs), by W. W. Tvx-ker's Apollo (Medor-BUss). 



SALES. 



Notes mxiHt he sent on the Pi-epared Blank.s. 



Flirtation. Wiite and lemon pointer bitch, whelped jMandi 17, 

 1886, by Fritz ( A.K.]-1. 268) out of Bird f A. Iv. t^. 1B,"8). bv J. PL Tliomp- 

 son, Jr., Patterson, N. Y., to H. M. Wilson, B.'iltimore, Md. 



Lou. Black, whUe. aiui tan l)eag]o bitcli, whelped .\pril .25, 1880, 

 by Blue Cap out of (Jliimer, by Hiram Card, tJoi'a, Ont., to E. S. 

 Emcrv, Boston, Mass. 



Tuner. Black, wliite and tan bengle dog, ^-helped July 17, 1885, 

 by Rattler out of Lady, by Hiram C'.ird, Elo7-a, Ont., to K. .S. Eraery^ 

 Boston, Mass. 



Lady Druid. Lemon belton English setter don. whelped Dec. 21^ 

 1.88.5, bx Rovbe! out of Little Fraud, by fi. F. Clark, St. George's, 

 Deb, to C. AVallin, Montgomery. Ala. 



OUie Gladstone. Bknck, wliite and tan English setter bitch, 

 whelped May 24, 1886, Ijy Rex tTladstone out of Pride of Delaware, 

 by G. F. Clark, St. George's, Del., to G. C. Sterling, New York. 



B7.!te Cap—Chimcr irlicln. Black, wlute and tan beagle dog, 

 whelped April 25, 188i), by Iliram Card, Elora, Out., to Edward 

 Davison, Doon, Ont. 



Ivaidu). Brindle, white marks, bull-terrier dog. wlielped .June 

 18, im, by Heetor (A.K.R. 2218) out of .Judy (A.K.R. ■8219), by White 

 Mountain Kennels, Littleton, N. H., to Henry Merrill, same place. 



.Trtty. Solid black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped Nov. 19, 1885 

 (.A.K.R. am), bv Mignon Kennels, Cortland, N. Y., to E. N. Smith 

 Chicago, ni. 



Irojan. Pale fawn pug dog, whelped Mar(;h 11, 1886, by Sam out 

 of Tilauia, by CheuuJissct ICeiincls. Lancaster, Mass., to OolTin, 

 Zimmer & i'o., (Hens Falls, K. Y. 



Tirntl:h\ Ajiricot fawn piig a(jg, whelped March 28, 18.S6,byTuck 

 out c: '1 :iv Ohcfumsset Kennels, Lancaster, Mass., to Coffin, 

 Zinii-. ' ''lens Falls. K. Y. 



Titii":;. ii fawn pug dog, whelped March 11, 1886, by Sam 



out of Titani:i, b.v Clieqinvsset ICennels, Lancaster, Mass., to H. L. 

 Barnard. Greenfield, Alass. 



Toast. Pale fawn pug dog, whelped March 11, 1886, by Sam out 

 of Titania, by Chequasset Kennels, Lancaster, Mass., to Geo, S. 

 Tucker, Peterboro, N. H. 



Cicero. Apricot fawn pug dog, whelped Doc. 19, 1886, by Young 

 Toby out of Victory, by Chequasset Kennels, Lancaster, Mass., to 

 Essex KennelSj Andover, Mass. 



Luna. White and orange rougb-t'oat'ul St. Bernard biteb, 

 whelped April 23, 1885, by Cicsar out of Thcou, by Chequasset Ken- 

 nels, Lancaster, Mass., to H. Gorman, Sdrnia, Ont. 



Chcr[ua,'i,^et Minna. Tawny, white markings, rongh-coated St. 

 Bernard bitch, whelped March 7, ].SSf>, Ijv Hermit oul of Nun, by 

 chequasset Kennels, Lancaster, Mass., to Theo Gugert, Pldladel- 

 Ijhia, Pa. 



Limiel, Golden brindle, white markings, smootb-cnated St. Ber- 

 nard dog, whelped April 13, ISS.'S, by .\]p II. ( A.lv .R. 705) o(^ 1, of Alma 

 (A.K.R. 27), by Chequasset Kennels, Lancaster, Mass., to A. S. 

 Pierce, Fitchbiirer. Mass. 



Kiddlnvink {AJs:.R. 'M7)—<h-etchen {A.K.R. 99H)v:heIp. SoUd liver 

 cocker spaniel bitch, wbeliied .Tune 7, 1886, by Mignon Kennels, 

 Cortland, N. Y., to W. A. Darling, Jr., New York. 



G'Jtn (.4.k'.fi. /.t«)— .irer?/i;(!/ Star (A.I\.R. h'>^,D uhri ps. Engbsh 

 setters, wlielped Nov. U, l.S8o, by thas. York. Bangor, Me,, two 

 black, white and tan bitches to H. W. Durgiu, same place, and two 

 black and white dogs to Thos. Jackson, New York. 



DEATHS. 



Alp. St. Bernard dog, whelped May, 1876 (Chang— Martyr), owned 

 by C. H. E\ ans, Hudson. N. Y., July 18. 



Youu'l Oho—JVexrton Ahbat Lady win:lp. Black spaniel dog, 

 whelped June 5, 1&86, owned by A. C. Wilmerding, New York, 

 July 18. 



Thunder. Blue belton English setter dog, whelped May 7, 1877" 

 (Pride of the Border— Fairy fl.), owned by A. H. Moore, Pliiladel- 

 phia. Pa., July .23, from disease of the lungs. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 



No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



J. E. T., NeA^' York,— 1. I have a greyhound bitch between three 

 and foui- months old; please inform rac as to what food would he 

 best to feed her. Is the Persi.an i.iscet poAvder the best thingfor 

 fleas? 3. In the same yard 1 keep male gi'e\ hound about tv/o 

 years old, and 1 would like to kuo v ho- , lony they c;m be safely 

 kept together before lliere is dam,'._-r of Ijrcediug. Ans. 1. Milk, 

 well-cooked oatmeal, vegetables ami m. . 2, It is very good, but 

 must hti applied thoroughly to be cITective. 8. 'lliere will be dan- 

 ger after the bitch is eight or nine months old; prob.ibly none up 

 to that time. 



Brant, Salt Lake City.— A setter dog is very thin, and it seems 

 impossible to get him fat. Will eat bci jin' im.';;! n d.i \ , .iml ibis 

 in the evening. He eats cooked mca i uil 

 N'ege tables: but very seldom. 1 have , i ^Jieat 



about unce or twice a week. Has bi . -i cai ileal 



lately. Ft;n e given him castor oil: I ( i ailc is in 



same condition ;is before. He is hvel . e the dog 



a dessertspoonful of syrup of buckthon. ... f.ir three 



days. Give Fowler's solution of ar&onic in four c. irree 

 times daily in food. Increase the doso a drop a d i 

 giving tAventy di-ops, iheu diminish tlie dose in tli: 



A. W. T,, Dorchester, I\lass.— Aroimd the insi'i.: .'i^- m my 

 pointer's ear is a thick coating of greasy matter like dandrutf. 

 Have romo-'cd it once with the hair, wb.tch has now grown again, 

 with the dandrutf worse iium before. The hair comes out easily 

 and tlie edtres seem slightly swollen. The innei- corners of the 

 eyes show dr\ and scalv and a little filmy in the morning. Have 

 washed them wiili cold water, and .ipplied sulphur and oil 

 around the eyes, hut can see no lmprov<.-mi;rit: have also given 

 sulphur and milk internally. The .l" - ''s old and ap- 



parently in good liealth. AVill you r.n me through 



your eolnrnns what to do for him. I i-; . ■ i ' lia:.r as taken 

 from under side edge of ear. Ans. Your doji has a skin disease 

 afl'ectin'j, tin* hair follicles. Cict two ounces of the oleate of raer- 

 cm-yandrub it into tlie skin where alTeet(id unce daily. Give' 

 Fowler's solution of arsenic in five drop doses three times daily. 

 If be develops canker use tlie foUoA\-ing: of bromo-chloral and of 

 laudanum each one dram, of water sis dramsj mix. Drop in 

 ear twice daily. 



