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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[StePT. 2S, 1886, 



did prejudice me against liiin. I had boen on tliis coast for 



many j-ears, and my eyes were accustomed to the liver 

 pfik'iies Mild white of the pointers left behind me. And I 

 prefer tlud. color yet. Ajiropos of this. J. may say that Mr. 

 Davidson (piite agrees witli my opinion of Sensation and 

 Crostetl'. long ago expressed in your colnums, T had been 

 much amused here to li.sten to the lavish praises of both these 

 dogs, which he had never seen, by the owner of a. Sensation 

 puppy. He .said he lielieved rliey were the greatest poiiders 

 alive. T told him what Zvlt-. I3avidson and what Mr. C. H. 

 Mason (whom Davidson considers the best all-round ,)iulge 

 h.e knows) said, btit even this did not convince, and he "holds 

 the same opinidu still." Strange how some people take 

 notions. 



There \\-i'r(- sevo-ral other fait' pointers siioavu. In the 

 .small class Clinuix (Bang Bang — T'.ellona) was awarded fii-st.- 

 I cannot call him or Ms two eom|)anions "splendid." as does 

 ray friend the accomplished kennel editoi' of our Breeder 

 and Sportsman. No partictilaiiy glaring faults, Ijttt a lack 

 of quality and general style and character. I will franlvly 

 confess that, many of these dogs were only looked at in their 

 kennels. A glance is sulticient for any man familiar with 

 pointer eluiracter. One unvn's vision or jtidgment n^a,>' be 

 harder to please than another's; and what i have said' has 

 been written almost with fear and trembling, lest I wonnd 

 w here it would be more agreeable to appease. " Because 1 love 

 my neighbor, or my neighbor's wife, is no reason whj their 

 dogs sliotild be called perfect. Although I must confess one 

 would be far more likely to find favor in tke eyes of both 

 coirld one give taffy instead of truth I We all have our ideas 

 of form and color and style. Mine, unf(jrttinately, are exact- 

 inu'. ;uhI tuiless i can gratify them I prefer to lie minus the 

 olfending objects. 



si;tti;i;s -- i;\glish. iPvI.su a.ni) black and ta-n. 



xn tn-_'p.p Classes I prefer not to go into details. Mr. 

 Davnlsijii lii.av not be hard to jjlease. Depidgedthe classes 

 ani-l made the aw;n-as. and I am cei-tam was conscientious 

 and correct, according to Ins vismn and knowledge of form. 

 But with ail due courtesy antl rcsjiect. F saw not one .\<.nt.'.iisli 

 .setter quite abreast wnth a, higii standard, anti capable of 

 winning m nrat-elass company, ion ask me wherc^ the 

 laults were. I respond, it would take too long to tell, l.hev 

 were mam' and can be summed up m the fn'c \vords. Itujkinf 

 m ipialit/,' and .substance. There was uot a stvlish dog 

 anions' tne lor; most were coarse in make-up ainl coat, and 

 od in form. As they went the ^udge. it seems to me. awarded 

 proi:>erly. The field ciuahties of many of these dogs mav lie 

 .splendid, but we are not nowtalkina- oi held (|ualn,ies or 

 pedigrees, it is their .show features which are under discns- 

 .sion. An exhibitor said to me wdien I rclnvtantlv. at his 

 request, pointed out certain detects in Ins dog. ■'Imt he s got 

 a grand pedigree an<l ought to wml ' He dnl win a ri])bon. 

 But ]Mr. _L>H\'i(ison did not save it to von. Mr. Exhibitor, on 

 1 I I i(( 1 lit 1 ( n-^i, h u is hettei tlun man} 



m same cias^. 



In Insn setters, mv good friend Mason would have witli- 

 held hr.st prizes lor ciogs or bitcnes. ihat Mr. Davidson did 

 not was owing to his desire, f believe, to place the best of a 

 poor lot. This mav be ]ust. but it is not mstrnctive. Give 

 no dog a hrst x>rize ^^•ho lacks the essential ieatares de- 

 manrted by the standard, rleaas were baa. ears set on too 

 higli 111 main,' and very coarse, eves of some were pale m 

 col a in I ) bt n hue sum no ^Ml(_ bl u k some 



bodies were baa. loins tucked up. and m nearly all the flau's 

 were too bn.slJ^• and carried w^ith a curl. One of the prize 

 winners, v.diich I especially noted, was one ot the coarsest- 

 looKing animals ever entitled to the name ot Irish setter. 

 Why. it sncn a aog as Dlcno. .Jr.. Chief, (jlencho. or even old 

 Berkele\'. wer^.' o\- chance to wander hitherward. you might 

 •poftftihlii convince some of the good fello\vs here that, m com- 

 parison ivitn tnem. tiieir favorites were like water unto 

 wiue oi' nalest moonlight to t!u^ sun s beams at noontide. 

 Otherwise, it ]udges go on awaramg honors to me;ii=;er me; it 

 you cannot persuade owners they do not slnrnv clmkcrs. I 

 thinK it v-otild be a grand thing -it the prdges of setters and 

 pointers could oe accompanied by a No. f specimen of each 

 ot tliese breeiis wnenevei- he visits a nlace like ban I ranosco. 

 so t.ar troni the axeat centers, and .after he has ptdged these 

 cl.a.sses then let em,^]'i;e from Ins hichng place the champion 

 ot either tvv>e he has hroaglit andexhiint lum in compan.sou. 

 This would be a practical les.son. and with progressive men 

 would ellect mucli u-oori, 



The blarlv and tan setters, of which seven or eiglit were 

 entered, were so imet-ior that coinmeni is uncalled for. ihi- 

 wimier ot hrst m the bitch class. Maud, was fathered by n 

 {iordon and mothereo tjy a white and liver Lnglish setter 

 named Juno, she bv Delton 11. out ot Belle, trreat La-'sarl 

 How could the owner, knowing this, enter her in this elass,' 

 Huw could the sunermteuuent allo^^• it:- rlow cuuh-i the 

 ntiOge be so mujosed on? ISot one of these animals ^vunld 

 hiive received even he. ni good comuanv. Ihey oni^ht to 

 h;^vc been e\:eluaed. h aiilts were, lack ot ts'pe. form, qual- 

 ity. 1 hey ^^•ere not black and ra.n setters, bat mongrels. 



the rein.iinder ot the classes there AVere one or tayu tair 

 (only fair) Irish water .spaniels, not one typical bulbtemcr, 

 ;uid only one good (nkshire. His bod\^ color was not unite 

 dark-ldue enough tor the standard, and he lacked in the rich 

 goldrn I ui dH)iUh( a! m I h^s hut he \\ is a hriud-^onn lUi le 

 dog ana deserved Ins honors. 



SPANUil.S. 



A. jioorer lot of cockers 1 never saw. Thei-e ^vas not a 

 single held spaniel, and vet my excellent friend Mr. David- 

 .S(m gave prizes to one liiack and white and one li^ er and 

 white so-called held .spaniels. t)ne of these dogs, Snipe, 

 winner oi hr.st. weighed .5;)1ds. ana \yas liver and w bite, the 

 other winner was a black and white bitch, w eighing .Miis. 

 Blaek IS tlifc true and only color for this valuable breea, and 

 my kiuddiearted mend, the judge, certain ly w-as in error 

 when fie made any award in this class. If exhibitors w ould 

 onJvre.iid "Stonehenge." Dalziel. or Vero r-?haw, they would 

 never make such a mistake as to enter black and white 

 mongrels m the held spaniel class. There is almost as much 

 diilierence between the true cockers and these black lavorites 

 as there is between a St. Bernard and a Isewtoundland— a 

 difference m head. ears. nose. size, and in coat and cuhn-. A 

 cocker is shorter m back, higher on the legs, anu altogether 

 of" anothu conJoim It on i 1 i\( i \ i a niM a I ( Id 

 Spaniel In San Francisco, and I doubt very much if there is a 

 true type of the cocker. If there is. the unaersigned will 

 be very glad to see him. There certamlv was not (me m our 

 recent show de-servuiK even a third prize. 



FOX-TERKIEKS AXD PUGS. 



The fox-terriers were simolv tliird cousins ot some fair 

 specimens ot this gallant uttle warrior. 

 ' The pugs were tolera ble. 'Idie present champions of this 

 ustl(-> in(' I ..u )H ' insi no u son lo b u dctinoncraent 

 BrM.TiOOS AlNTJ EULL-TEKRIEE9. 



"N'ot a buUdoa- showed his nucnacious phiz. There is not 

 one OAvned here. As tor the bnll-terriers, they were the 

 measliest looking lot you can imagine. l\ot one typical. 

 Ml but one were patched with yellov.- or bnndled. The little 

 bitth whnh ( iptui d ih° blue u i uie bt'-t spmmcn She 

 w-as short-headed, had brindled ears ana a thick rail, Orhers 

 wp.re of the ohl-fashioned hghtmg stock, and Avouldhaye 

 been excluded from an Eastern snow. But most of them are 

 battie-scf'Tea warriors, and their fond owners are ready to 

 l)ick th r n- n n noK beauti'-il iiid lon_ei jawed 



tdstci c Feie mnn ^h- ] id^e < ouhl 



iinvo Know that lie wanted to decline 



awar't- • but was urevailed noon to make 



selection il i 1 fis this \\ is luht Miii\ had gone 



1 the trouble and ex)3eni:e of entering their pets, and thought 

 they were clenrlv entitled to some reco.!?nition. But would 



it not be wiser and I)ett;er at all onr bencli ahows, where the 

 standard is only lialf wa,y reached, to bestow only second 



and third prizes or vhc? 



1 like Mr. Davidson. He is a manly man. He takes 



great i)ains with his classes. T would like him all the better 

 if only he will, in tlie interests of improvement, utterly 

 ignore inferior specimens of dogdom, and refuse honors to 

 tra.sh. From his own standpoint, doulifless, he was right in 

 thus lianding out the riblions. Even the most mea,gre merit 

 m_ the ndd.st of a bad lot deserves coniineudatioii. So a 

 mildly mischievous boy in a school of miscreroits deserves a, 

 prize for good beha\'ior. In some respects tins bench show 

 mrs effected n beiielU. In others it has heljjed to perpetuate 

 error. Far better .give only a dozen prizes in si:d:y or se\"enty 

 Cdasses, to the dozen which .are true type than scritti-r favors 

 freely as the sower so^vs hisseed, ket ns lollow the staialard 

 in every c-ase, and sift wheat from chaff. Ne\'er let us say, 

 ' this chaff is fietter than that chaff,'' la- "I his mongrel than 

 that inongrel.'' So only lam we forge ahead. 



.\,uain Enid still again, 1 beg to say that what my poor pen 

 has written ha.s been with no iin'liind spirit, 'it is with 

 "malice toward none." it is as a lover of t>-pical dogs my 

 Inimlde opinions are given, with no intenlion to worry or to 

 wound. 



It is witii a sincere hope that others from all parts of 



our common country, wherever men love manly s])orts and 

 merit, Avherever they have cnthusiasni for the highest type 

 of animal life, may be induced to come to the front and 

 (^haiiipion the doinain oi doggy perfection and the exinilsion 

 therefrom of worthlessncss." 



ket us never let dow n t he bars to nondescripts. Lettis 

 award lirst medals only to the meritorious. S. T. 



Sa.V FRANClfiOO, Aug. 30. 



THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB. 



TH RKE Avas a meeting of tlie American Keimel riuh ."Sept. 

 If) at the rooms of tlie Down Town C lub. .^ti Pme street, 

 iNew York. Mr. Elliot Smith the prcsulent in the ehair. All 

 of I he clubs composing tne Association were represented ex- 

 cept the (nncmnati Sjiortsnien s (;lnb. the JNew- fbiven 

 Ivennel Inb aao the ,\ational kield Trials A.ssociation. 

 The delegates were Messrs. .1. (). Donner. A\estinmster ken- 

 ne! (Jluli; \V. H. t;hild, Philadelnhia Kennel Club: W. 

 \^ ade. W estern Pennsylvania Doultry Societ\'; T. i:. Faxon. 

 Xew England Kennel (lub: C. M, Mnnhall. (levelnari Bench 

 Show Association: C. .1. Peshall. >, ew -J crsev Kennel Club: 

 T"-. K. Sperry. Hartford fvennel (lid): M. :-)e;dair\'. pLhode 

 Island Kennel (_.lub: and .fames M atson. Hornell Ivennel 

 ( lub. The report of the treasurer showed a credit lialaiice 

 of .'if44,:^0. The president announced that the Hornell Kennel 

 Cfub was a member ot the Association. Ihe ap])iication 

 of the W isconsni Kennel ( lub lor admission was laid on the 

 table and the secretary w-as in.stmcted tci retp.iest the ekib to 

 forward a copy or their constitution and b\-lav. s. I he ex- 

 planation of Mr. L. H. W hitman, relative to the non-payment 

 of the .special prize at ( liicago. was accepted. The committee 

 apjiointed to draw tin a rule to govern action m cases of pro- 

 test reported promress and tlie matter will come before the 

 next meeting. The commi tree apjioi uted to eonfei- wath the 

 proorietors ot the -A. K. P. and A. K. S. b. renorted that the 

 latter was wdlinu' to transfer its piifilication to the Club, 

 and that tne A. K. H. retnsedtodo so. Messrs. -I. O. Donner. 

 T. C. Faxon .and A. P. ^ redenburEr were appointed a. com- 

 mittee to decide upon the advisability ot establishing a stud 

 book by the Club. It was voted to snstajn the Ncav Entjlaud 

 Kennel Club m disqualif\nng H. M. Perry a t their last sho'.v, 

 and Mr. ElliotSmith was appointed a committee to ascertain 

 upon what grounds Idle msqualification was made and re- 

 port the tacts at the next meeting. Ihe meeiing tiieii 

 adjourned snbiectto call bv (he jircsldent. 



III! VMf REG VN sp V\HI ( f T B - I !>< iimudnud 



mg of the Aineiacan Spaniel Club was held at W a\ erh . 

 N. J., on Sept. 1.5. It w'as \yell attended. Main iiniioriant 

 subiects w(!re brought up and discussed, and the club bnls 

 fair to be one ot our snMiiaest spetaaltv clubs. 1 he otturers 

 elected for the ensiuug vear are ;is follows: President, Mr. 

 S. R. Hemingway, of l\ev>- Haven: ;-'ecretarvjind Treasurer. 

 Mr. A. (linton \V ilnierdmt!'. oi ^\ew \orl.:: l-;:;eciLt ive (_ om- 

 nnttee— Me.ssr.s. S. P. llenllng\va^ , .V. ( linluii W ilmeramg, 

 J. F. Kirk. ,1. P. Willev and .1 ames \\ alson. The nnances 

 ot ttie club were found to lie m goou coiidUiou. The mem- 

 beisfup list footsup to tweni v-h ve. kne dues will not beiii- 

 ereased this year. I'he sninect fiL a specialty .shovy, to be 

 held this svmter. was brought u]) and ivceived ^\^th tavor. 

 The Comnnttee on .srauthoiK n:.r k leld and < lumber .spaniels 

 reported, and ihe standards wdl he printed and sent to 

 members tor aj)proval. 



■ • 



1 \.si 1 1{\ 1 11 I n riH u.s n rri -Ntw I ik s, , t ii 



EilUur l-'ori'^t a ikI ^treti in: At a meetina- of the Covernors 

 of the Eastern kitld Trials (;lul) held on Sept. 14. 18m» I was 

 instructed to neitit'\' vou ot the follow ing result <jf said meet- 

 ing: 1- .A number ot new members were electetl. 2. Ihat 

 Messrs. liert;-undthal. (Jrth and W ilson have lieeii requested 

 by the (iovernorsfopid'/ethe Pointer Stake, and that .^fe.ssl•s. 

 Bergundthak Orth ana :-^iirith have been requested to.pid.L'e 

 m dl uth 1 files ' 11 the M mbiis Sr d i uill(loi 



the night before the rac- instead, ol (Jetober 1, as no^v ach er- 

 tised. and that owners] ' or dotis is to dat e ironi UcloIku- 1 

 in.stcad ot being owned iliree months pres ion.s to elosai^ <)i 

 Stake.— H. K 1 1 .\milt().\. r^ecretarv irru ieiii. 



nil' \AFsrrH\ HMD rUIM'^ VS>-,0( 1 VTION — 



Kansas City. Mo.. S.-p) . ^^^.—Jl:<l■|tnr F<o-('.v? aiui Sf remit: In 

 the absence of Mi . \ an Horn, the .secretary of tne W estern 

 iMeld Trials Assoeiafion. i arn requested to write to von to 

 announce the names of the ludges for the comiuu trials, 

 which are to Ijeean at .Abilene. Kas., >^ov. ihey are 

 Arthur Merrimaii. of Memphis, kenn.; d. E. Poyneer, of 

 AVilliamslntrg- la., an:; .John D. .Johnson, of St. Eouis, Mo. 

 The entries for All-.\ged .st ake dose Oct. i), iSlO to nominate, 

 SI ,5 additional tn .start.— A, A. W hipple. 



TllK ST. .JOHN DOG SHOW.— St. .John.N. B., Sept. 13,- 

 I iht n Inn I iniil s,)mm/) A\ c h i\ ( -.ef ui ( d "Mi Cli is II 



Mason. Brookk,m. N. \ .. to ofhciateas nnlge at our appruacli- 

 ing bench .show in this city. Other pidges will f)e aii|ionitea 

 as may be necessary before the opening- oi the show. The 

 premium lists and entry lilanks are i]i)\-/ read\ . and intend- 

 ing exhibitors will be furnished with a eoi,o- and any other 

 iuformatiou thev mav ilesire upon aduressmg II. W. Wll.- 

 soN. Secretary. 



THE COLkJF CLI 'B-— There was a meeting of the Collie 

 Club at W'.averly Sejit. 14. The election ot tne otucers chosen 

 at the meeting Aug. :ib was ratmed, and Aa-. Iho,-.. 11. ferry 

 w 1-- (itultotlu LXCCUtiNC tonimittet 1 hi h\li\Ns \(u 

 rev 1 sed soi n e\\di at. 



KENNEL MANAGEIVIENT. 



No Notice Taken of Anoiivnioii.s Correspou<lents. 



O- H- S.. Exeter.-AIv dog is an Ensli-di inK.stift Ti^nios. old and 

 weigJis uefirly iOlllhp. About hvo w oeks biiiee I iKiueed he began 

 to liel; one of the middle toes ot his toi etoot. kpon yxamniutiuu 

 I found it looked red and nUlamed. tie coutinLbs the piactiL^t 

 fnid ftny-i' wor^e His paws are immenae. ^oy,• do yuu ilnuk fie 

 dl I nuih U liei o ii\lif, Ki ly t y n a and < n ui'-^ 

 or lia-i ho porue hmnor or somerhmgot t hekriiu. He Ua.^ tow ays 

 been w.dl and heartvV Ans. Get some halsani ot Peru ointment 

 .md .apnJy it nisht and morning to the sore toes. Give thedog five 

 drops hf Fowler's solntiQU ar.sciuc m the food twnrp daily. 



A. S. R., Ohio.— My 4inos. old pup; piippy ,at times (more fre- 

 quently softer eating) tucks u p licr belly, shivers and acts as though 

 in pain. Two years aso one died wirh the saiiiic fivmptorus. To 

 that one I fed aiijarhing, cake, c;i.ndy. meats, run's, etc., and as 

 much as she wanted. 'I'hinkmg' such (i'oatmerii, migiit have been 

 the cause of her death, I have been partieiila r in I'-orling my last 

 one, gi^dtig her heef soup and bread, and a Ivt tL' soaked "meat. 

 What would you recommend ;i.y tlie most whole.=ome diet? What 

 causes s:-e]i BymptomsV What hook Acouid you I'econnnend on the 

 subjeet of breedhig and care of dogs? Ans. Yonv present method 

 of feeding- is good. The pu]itiy vraw iniely has woruis. W'-atch the 

 l>assage.s .after giving a t '[ of castor oil to see if there are 



worms. The best meC ! neral tonic and stimulant to 



digestioii is Fowler'.-s : 'aic in three drop doses three 



limoH daily in the food. ■ ie. er worms reiiort tons. Ash- 



moDt'.s hoot: un disea^t.^ ■j- rm^-, i-. .jiie ol' ihe best. 



.t. ff . .A.. Siaylesville, it. T.— An Eugli^li pug has a very had 

 Inimor. ear.sed doulitiess hv eatiim fat mea-ts. eic.. from neiehbor- 

 ina'swil! tab.s. .Al>out six weeks ajJto (lie liair allc;i' !.:■ i::t 'hp mid- 

 dle of her baek. Slie sc-ratched this spot and it - very 

 sore. I pat on filankets, gave earbolie so;ip h,o. i day 

 and nsf-d cutieura ointment and it all !ii-ah^d o . , .hat 



might be called I'eslers— nlacep a:-! h.a: vs a two-eent pieeo— under 

 wliich there is evidently mat f er ur w.ater, Xo\v, other sores seem 

 to ho coming. The hair has eone.? olf on one dank, one forward 

 leg, ! he throat and a small idacc on baek of neck which is now 

 cuiunioucing to bleed .and matterate. Tlie !i].is of lioth ears have 

 small sores on them. Ati.s. fveep Mie --ores clsan with warm 

 water and castilc soap. Apply the ointment of halffam of Peru 

 nlLchi and 111(11 iiing. I'roiect the parts from scratcliins and bit- 

 iuu. tb\ (' H\ e drops of .Fowler's solution of arsenic in tho food, 

 t^\-i(■e daily. ■ 



KENNEL NOTES. 



KENNEL NOTE BLANKS.— For the convcnionoo of breeders 

 we have prepared a scries of blanks for "Mames Claimed," 

 'Wlielps," "Bred" a.nd "."^.ales," All Keunel Notes must be sent to 

 us oil these blanks, w liieli will bo forwarded to any address on 

 recmiJi o) s:anme;t and directed envolopo. Send tor a set of them 

 Sets ot .■-'till (.it anv one torm, bound, for rotamma; diiplioates, sent 

 postpaid. .3h cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 2^"° Not«s must ^)t' sent on tlm I'l-eparj-cl Blanks. 



Ho.rrr:<l Queen. Brinmi OucokuhI /vt/.s,'?> C't"''. By Thomas W. 

 Mdls. yionireal. Can., tor briiidl.' hrl! Lirdies. \\-beliied July 31, 

 hs,sii. m (iinllermo (.V.K.li. i;71) out ot l'a,tLj (.V.iv.rt. -^^'-^H). 



•Sepiiiiic. By F. C. Hand. Rome, (ni.. lor lemon and white 

 pomtti do-' \\hLlpei Much W I'i^ b> r i i/ (A.K.R. 268) out of 

 Bird (A.K.R. I(i.5«. 



I< liila. Bv F. ( '. Hand. Rome, fia., tor orange and white setter 

 hiteh, whelped M;ireh 11. liismarklL ^BLsmark— Nellie) out 



of Vie .-inkee Pan— Lech;,!. 



Helen. By k II. Roberts. i\iooresio\vn. N. J., lor red Irish setter 

 iiiteh. whelped Dec. k l.ss.i. bv Bruce (A.K.U. ni) out of Hebe 

 (.V.iv.R. 1I7G). 



Iniiii LinUiie. Bv L. & J. Backer, fsouth Glastonbury, Conn., for 

 red Irish setter dou:. whelped Mav 17, 1W6. by Glencho (Elcho - 



i\or(>eni oiii, ot Tarn I I'bnirod— Sweetheart). 



trierr. Bv II. .A . I'l-atl . ^orlh Middlehoro. Ma3s.,for white and 

 liver tie-l:ed pointer dot;, wlieh.ed .inly 12. m^, by Sir Philip Syd- 

 ney ( f osco— Ivit; out of Topsy i.Jaksj — Bess). 



Mniiiloirrr Mi.rlure. By Wiu. 1'. AlrAlees. Philadelphia, Pa., for 



in b 1(1 III (an to\-t 1 1 NM tlptd July 9, 1886, by 



yriMnre (Spiee -Fairy III.) out ol \\ ai reu Lady (Brockenhurst 

 Joe — Sw.ansdowii). 



liiirrii .\. \\\ N W allace, ■Waterhur.v, Conn., f or bla^k, wiito 

 and oia i^iiMi-h -r.M' f dotr. wliolpcd N(w. 3. IKS', by Mack (Perry's 

 pel-' : I. , ! ip) out ot Jennie III. (Forvui oi - i - i'l. ) 



.'v/nic. i.-s. Bv the Hosp Vrlinston, 

 is. , . and la'auae t-t. Boniaid whclpod 



yi:ii ' Kneciiteiilioter 8 HscLor . : - i t issa) ov.t ot 



Aim ■ ■ ' : . ;ie.o). 



.\ . sn^wart DiflcndertTer. Baltimore, Md., for 

 w i ll III i d i, I II neanle dog. whelped May l.*J86, by Banner- 

 rn.aii i ihJ'.-i oatof Trinket. 



/•V.iv'.w Kdi ;. r;niriiii ii.nii Litih) Maij. BvAV. Htowurt Diffenderf- 

 fci-- fi.iK inioi-e. yid.. Imi- Oraches, one wluto. black and tan and one 

 whiio. 1 11! and hiari. Ool and one wlute. black and tan bitch, 

 whelpi-d ,liih ;;(). h^s;,. }r: i.atUir III. (A.K.R. 3798) out of hooported 

 Myrtle ( ;\,iiisr lid- Ik.mdniajd). 



1.,'ifiii n,i,i,i, ill. l,<c. Bt Wni. H. Child, G-erman- 



town. k'a.. for riid Jr-h setter bitches, whelped Aug. i5, 1886, by 

 Hrere I A. is. it. ."ii ) oui, id keiL'li DoiUU! II. ((..diict— Lelijh Doane). 



Edii'i)- l''"ri".--i nu'l .^Irnnn: I own Ararua II.. and as he took first 

 at St. .hilnis. N. H.: Ui'st and speeir.l at New Ihiven, and second at 

 HosioM ill pmiiiv chisH ill 18tii). and also lias .served sc oral bitches 

 under ihiil leone. will -Mr. C. '1. Brownell, of New Bedford, Mass., 

 jik a.se ( haimv tiio name of his dog to snmethmg else, and oblige— 

 (Ji:<). BuowNE (Dedham. Ma.ss.). 



BRED. 



^-T'r" Niites innst bo K»'iit on tli»< Prepa.r*!^ Itlanks. 



, , i . N. V. Kotehum's (ha'-aimah, (fa.) Skye lerrier 

 1)0 li J&dj to his Icddic ( \. R K )^ i), Sept. 16. 



- , ,:/)((.',•. W. Tallinan'ij (1 iirrvtowii, Y.) Engli.sh set- 



ti I u (A K R j2^1) In H 1 schillli l'^>.'s Belthns (Rock 



— AJetrl. sept. lb. 



I.iuhi ( 'If.ir-- ISiarney. 1. H. Roberts's (Moorestown, N. .1.) Irish 

 MU 1 I (Llcho— Rose) lo E W Clark, Jr.'s, Blar- 



1 1. Roberts's (jMoorctown, N. J.) Irish setter 

 i)ii, Il .h liven) to E. W. Clark. Jr.'s. Blarney (Bruce 



/ '■/'(/. ^ \'e11— Bruce. I. H. Roberts's (Moitresi.own, N. J.) Irish set- 

 i: y ml, I, LitUe Nell (Klcho— Rose) to his Bruce (A.K.R. .H), Aug. 3. 



/ I), i-\ini)i>ii Di ] P (ti n, Ir ^ (Utica, N.y.)come 

 liiOdi Miiie Deaiie (.A.K.l;. ^islT) to Chestnut .Hill Kennels' Nulla- 



^^%.i lt—hlri ,i lll.^ .bis. luiwles's (Brvn Mawr, Pa.) mastilT bitch 

 Xor.i TO Xirtm- M. lialdema a's Hero 111. (A.K.R. 1765), Aug. 31. 



T rn'^ln- ei((r,-n—JTr, (i III. .los. H. Trissler's (Lancaster, Pa.) 

 nvi-iid ijinai ka'icastcr Uueen ( Dread — katicastcr Lass) to Victor 

 M. Tkdiieman's Hero _T1. :- ] .'' 'I, sept. n. 



\,r,u n — H''7h'a//( I'ni- J. ti. , . orcester, Mass.) poitter 



Ijin hX'dlic 1). (Vande ort's , - i , ,■, < u'th's Dai.sy B.) tO C. A. 



lull -.^^dh m Itll ( V IV ' > 



wiii:li 's. 



'SW "Soten must be sent on the I'rt^pai ed HlanJts. 



lieUine 11 The Hospice lyeuuuls' (Arlington, N. J,) smooth St. 

 Bernard bii( h Belline II. (A.K.R. fiOSS). Sept. 5, twelve (six dogs), 

 I I , 11 1 ii 1 ( Apollo -TMin-), tu ode id ^ , . , ^.^ ^ 



.ii:<^,niriii,\ I. U. Roberts's (Koorestowu, N. .1.) Irish setter bitch 

 .less;,,,, inf. (KUlarilov— Lill III.), Sept. 7, eight dogs, by hLs Bruce 



'\u;nhar^ Wm. Eaton's (New York) Irish setter bitch .Swallow 

 (Kuf 'S -Fiora)- Sept. 0. scveu (five dogs), by E. B. Convers's Burke 

 (Elcho— Norecn). _ , -, 4.4. -u-^ %. 



./>.«.^;c,T. (ieo. E. Brownie's (Dcdham. Mass.) Gordon setter bitch 

 JesKica(BM.ilev'sTom-S)ia(|neir fremoruc), Aug. 15, ten(eight 

 dogs), by Ins Ai«us 11. ' nty). 



DrlijliViva. Beecli i Kennels (Beech Grove, Ind.) 



m<>tifrbitchl)elph A »'), Sent 'I, six (two dogs), by 



(n.e, p TouTilcy's Aslinio li \ i. i ur (iiei'o U.—Aslimont Lady). 



!/<(././. F- H. D. Viettu's (Ottawa, Out.) t;Iiimber spaniel bitch 

 '.. elee (Bon— Joan) Sept. 13, fi e (one dogl. by F. H. F. Mercer's 

 .hdiimy (i^en— .loan). 



SALES. 



Notes must be sent on the Prt^ijaved Blanks. 



Dovy Unam.ii. Dark sable coll ie dog, whelped April 20, 1886, by 

 Ben Nevis out of Lady Mac (A.K.R. -ilV-y), by J. D. ShotweU, Rah- 

 wav. N. J., to Houghton Fam, Mountamville, N. Y. 



\ui(hii 'Muk and ^^h tc colli bitch, whelped AprrL 20, 1886, by 

 Ben Ne is out of Lady Mac (A.K.R. 2715), by J D. Shotwell, Rah- 

 Nvav. Xk .1.. to Rowland 1'. Keashey, Ne\vark, N.J. . 



ehic'-n Bird N^'bite. itiai k and tan beagle bitch, whelped March 

 '^(- "Lfis- bv Fii|o-v.'ood lA iv.i'i. 2yOx') out of Birdie, by W. Stewart 

 bitlrilit 1 biltniun '\i 1 oE W. Jester. St. George's, DeL 



T(nr<rr Black cocker ananiel d(-,g, lyr. old, by Doctor out ot 

 Mak ic hv D.an 0"Shea. .i^ondon. Out., to IL S. Lang, Cormng, 

 N Y 



Grcvfie^ Orange and white English setter dog, whelped Janu- 

 ary bv Prince Phcebus out ot Rose, by Dan O'Shea, London, 

 Out., to H. b. Lang, Cormng, N. 1. j ^ * ,c 



Fr^'lie eirange and v.dnte Enghsh setter bitch, whelped Oct. 16. 

 is.si bv Ooodsell's Frinee out of Snip, by John J. Ohrt, Burlington, 

 la., to ii. Holdrzdge. Umaiia, Neb. , ^ , , , , 



It nil nil ^^ 1 iL Olicl and tan English setter dog, whelped 

 Juue 11, IHKjiA.bkR. 2m). by Reserve Kennels, Cleveland, O., to 

 Col. G- T. ijLaeh. Isew Ttork. . , , , ■, t ^ 



Piinrr- Wliire and liver ticked pomter dog. whelped July 1-. 

 1885- bv Sir PhUip Svduevoutof Top.sy, by Robert LesUe, Lynn, 

 Mass.. to H. A. Pratt. North Mlddlebnro^ Ma-ss. 



