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FOREST AND STREAM 



[Mabch 8, 1888. 



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"STONEHENGE." 



)UR English, correspondent writes: "What a name is 

 that which Dr. Walsh has left behind him! His very 

 opponents— not that he had many enemies, though all suc- 

 cessful men have some— and those who differed with him on 

 matters of opinion (for 'Stonehenge' was singularly accur- 

 ate in his facts) compete with his most enthusiastic admirers 

 in bearing testimony to his singleness of mind and immacu- 

 late integrity. His errors, which were few, were entirely of 

 the head, not of the heart; and who among us, it may be 

 asked, can have the temerity to consider himself immaculate? 

 A continuous stream of eulogies upon the life and charac- 

 ter of Dr. Walsh continues to pour in from all sides, ami 

 this must be as gratifying to his family as it would have 

 been appreciated by him. No man who has labored for a 

 lifetime in the service of the public can be insensible to the 

 praise of honest folks, and so it was with Dr. Walsh. lie 

 always felt convinced in his own mind that he was talcing 

 the right course before he adoped any method of procedure 

 whatever, but if he had occasion to reverse his decision the 

 amende honorable was always forthcoming and invariably 

 conveyed in the kindest manner possible. No chief more 

 considerate and loyal to his subordinates, and more jealous 

 of the interests of his employers ever sat in editorial chair, 

 and ; provided that any little personal crotchets that might 

 be in his mind were properly respected, no director of a 

 paper could be an easier man to deal with. Nor was 'Stoue- 

 hengo's' interest in sporting matters by any means re- 

 stricted to those of his own country. Americans and their 

 out-door institutions occupied a very warm corner in his 

 capacious heart. He delighted to receive accounts of lacrosse 

 and baseball matches, or hear of big game bags from the fat- 

 West; while the genius of American mechanics, and the 

 dexterity of the rifle and gun shots who have crossed the 

 Atlantic to exbibit their prowess iu England were always 

 heartily applauded by the head of the British sporting 

 world." 



BOSTON DOG SHOW. 



BOSTON, Mass., March 5.— Editor Forest and Stream: 

 Though entry lists will not close until the 19th inst., 

 two weeks from date, the bench show committee of the New 

 England Kennel Club has already increased its clerical 

 force, owing to the demand for additional blanks and pre- 

 mium lists. An early call at the club rooms to-day, disclosed 

 a state of encouraging activity. The mail contained a lot 

 of entries, among others a string of 44 dogs from one ken- 

 nel alone. Up to this time the entries actually listed 

 amount to more than three times the number received up to 

 a corresponding date last year. 



Among additional special prizes received since the pre- 

 mium list was issued, is the Pug Breeders' challenge cup. 

 valued at #50, open for competition to all American bred 

 dogs. The American Spaniel Club has just notified the New 

 England Kennel Club that its grand sweepstakes for field 

 spaniels, open to dogs owned by members of the Spaniel 

 Club, will be decided at the Boston show. The Linden 

 Beagle Kennels offer a $30 cash prize to breeder of the best 

 beagle pup (dog Or bitch), sired by their stud dog champion 

 Eitzhugh Lee and whelped in 188K. Also a cash prize of $20 

 to breeder of second-best pup (dog or bitch), same conditions 

 as above. Donors not to compete. 



A friend of the breed offers a handsome bronze medal for 

 the best brace of Dalmatians. 1 The well-known artist, Mr. 

 S. Lawrence Bracket!, offers an oil painting for best pointer, 

 dog or bitch. 



Exhibitors will do well to remember that the following 

 express companies will return dogs free: Adams, American. 

 U. S. and Canada, New York and Boston Despatch. The 

 following railroads will allow dogs to ride free of charge in 

 baggage car, when accompanied by their owners: Boston & 

 Albany, Boston & Maine, Boston & Lowell, Boston & Provi- 

 dence, New York & New England. 



Following is a list of judges so far as appointed for the 

 Boston dog show: St. Bernards and pugs. Miss Anna H.Whit- 

 ney, Lancaster, Mass. Mastiffs, Great Danes, Ulmers, New- 

 foundlands, deerhounds, greyhounds, dachshunde, spaniels, 

 collies, poodles and Italian greyhounds, Charles H. Mason, 

 New York. English and f-fordon setters and pointers, Dr. 

 Wm. Jarvis, Claremont, N. H. Irish setters, Wm. Duuphy, 

 Peekskill, N. Y. Foxhounds, beagles and Basset hounds, 

 N. Elmore, Granby, Conn. Bulldogs, bull, Scotch, Irish, 

 Bedlington, Dandie Dinmont, Skye, Yorkshire, black and 

 tan and toy terriers and toy spaniels, Edward Lever, Phila- 

 delpnia, Pa. Bound-headed bull and terrier, John P. Bar- 

 nard, Jr,, Boston, Mass. Htjbite. 



NEW BEDFORD DOC SHOW. 



Editor Forest and, Stream: 



The dog show held here last week in connection with the 

 eleventh annual exhibition of the Southern Massachusetts 

 Poultry Association was a very successful affair, many fine 

 dogs being shown. Mr. Cbas. H. Mason judged all classes 

 to the satisfaction of all. Following is a list of the 



AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.— Dogs: 1st and cup, D. T. Keeleher's Bruiser: 2d, J. 

 A. .lav's General. Bitches: 1st. withheld; 3d, W. P. Hood's Brenda 

 II.— Puppies- Dogs: 1st, F. S. Stevens's Rex. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Rough-Coated— Dojys: 1st and cup and very 

 high com., OL'.euup.s=et Kennels' Monte Rosa and Neumond; 3d, 

 Hor-pice Kennels' Diger. Bitches: 1st, Chequasset Kennels' Ncsfca; 

 3d, C. 11. Spring's Linda.— Puppies— DoOS: 1st, Chequasset Ken- 

 nels' Neumond. Bit el ins: Chequasset Kennels' Nesta; 2d, Hospice 

 Kennels' Leah. Smooth -CoATicn.— Champion— Dog: Hospice 

 Kennels' Hector. — Omsrc — Dogs: 1st, Chequasset Kennels' Chequas- 

 set Norman. Bitches: 1st and cup, Hospice Kennels' Reka.— Pup- 

 pies— Dogs; 1st, Chequasset Kennels' Chequasset Norman. Cup 

 for best kennel St. Bernards, Hospice Kennel. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS— 1st, G. C. Hatch's Major. 



DEERHOUNDS. — Champion — Dog: John E. Thayer's Bran. 

 Bitch: John E. Thayer's Rauiona. — Open— Dogs: 1st and eup and 

 2d, J. E. Thayer's Highland Laddie and Duncan. Bitches: 1st and 

 cup and 3d, J. E. Thayer's Lorna Sccuada and Brazen. Cup for 

 best kennel deerhounds, J . E. Thayer. 



GREYHOUNDS— Dogs: No entries. Bitches: 1st and eup, H. W. 

 Huntington's Cassandra; 2d, W. A. Read's unnamed. Puppies: 

 1st, withheld; 3d, W. A. Read's Don Juan. 



POINTERS— Dogs: 1st and cup, G. W. LovelPs Sir Anthony; 

 2d, R. Leslie's Spot Dash. High com., J. H. Aldrich's Ted. Bitches; 

 1st and cup and 2d, G. W. Lovell's Belle of Maine and Gyp. Pup- 

 pies: 1st, withheld; 2d, J. H. Ennis's Gipsey. Cup for best kennel 

 pointers, G. VV. Lovell. 



ENGLISH SETTERS— Dogs: 1st and cup, 2d, very high com., 

 and high com., Cohannct Kennels' Royal Kent, Phil Warwick, 

 Dan and Hock Bpndhu. Very high com, H. B. Richmond's Larry. 

 High com.. G, W". Lo veil's Draco andF. S. Kelley's Gip. Com., L. 

 D. Davis's Smut. Bitches: 1st and cup, G. W. Lovell's Snow 

 Flake; 2d, W. H. Fuller's Mollie K. Puppies: 1st, G. W. Lovell's 

 Jewett. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Dogs: 1st and cup, E. M. Kennedy's Larry. 



GORDON SETTERS— Dogs: 1st and cup, E. A. Pratt's Ben 

 Butler; 2d, E. H. Eldridge's Duke. High com., Mt, Pleasant Ken- 

 nels' Dash. Bitches: 1st and cup, J. H. Aldrich's Belle; 2d and 

 high com., Mt. Pleasant Kennels' Beulah Chloe IT. and Duchess. 

 Pwppi.es; 1st, Mt. Pleasant Kennels' Bessie B. Cup for best ken- 

 nel Gordon setters, Mt. Pleasant Kennels. 



BEAGLES. — Dogs: 1st, W. H. Kuowles's Bugle. 



FOXHOUNDS.- Dofls; 1st, J. G. Whalen's Jack; 2d and high 

 com., A, C. Lawton's Beecher and Doctor. Bitclies: 1st, A. C. 

 Lawton's Gipsey. 



COLLIE. 3 .— Dogs: 1st, withheld; 3d, CP. Howland's unnamed. 

 Bitches: 1st, withheld; 2d, E. A. Turner's Gip. 



BULLDOGS.— Champion— Dog: .I.E. Thayer's Robinson Crusoe. 

 Bitch: J. E. Timyer's Britomartis.— Open classes— No entries. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Labor— Dogs: 1st and cup, Dr.H.L. Clarke's 

 Victor. Bitches: . 1st and cup, C. P. Macomber's Flip.— Small— 

 Dogs: 1st, E, , L. Barney, Jr.'s Show. Puppies: 1st, withheld; 2d, 

 E. R. Lewis's Crib. 



Geo. L. Fish's Rattler and C. A. Case's Foxie. Bitches: 1st and 

 cup and 2d, J. E. Thayer's Meershrook Nan and Richmond Myrtle. 

 High com.. Geo. L. Fish's Nettle Til. Puppies; 1st and special, 

 H. G. Vmal's Dot. Cup for best kennel of fox-terriers, J. E. 

 Thayer. ' 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS -IhI and specials. H. G. VinaFs 

 Dot. 



-YORKSHIRE TERRIERS. -Dogs: 1st and cup, J- Greenwood's 

 Little Duke. Bitches: 1st, Mt. Pleasant Kennels' Flossie. 



PUGS.— Dogs: 1st and eup, W. A. McKenzie's Cutie; 3d, Mt. 

 Pleasant Kennels' Punch. Bitches: 1st and cup, Mt. Pleasant 

 Kennels' Twinkle; 2d, W. A. McKonzie's Clvtie. Puppies: 1st, 

 withheld; 2d, R. G. Bufflnton's Fannie. 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS.— Dogs: 1st and eup, William 

 ips's Roscius. Bitches: 1st and cup, Wm. Phillips's Bouny. 



Phillir 



„?kGNHEIM SPANIELS.-Dogs: 1st and cup, Wm. Phillips's 

 Pna Pippin. Bitches: 1st and cup, William Phillips's Grand 

 Duchess. 



WHITE ENGLISH TERRIERS.-lst and two cups, F. G. Tripp's 

 Minnie; 2d, Mt. Pleasaut Kennels' Snowflake. 



Gk 



NEW YORK SHOW. 



COMPARATIVE TABLE OF ENTRIES. 



Breeds. 



187V 



1878 



1879 



1880 



18s] 



1 



1882J1883 



1884 



im 



1836 



18S7 



1888 





2(5 



IS 



20 



86 



24 



36 



61 



40 



42 



44 



36 



44 



St. Bernards.... 



17 



16 



14 



33 



21 



52 



64 



97 



73 



93 



104 



113 















8 



5 



5 







Newt'oundl'nds 



12 



13 



20 



25 





20 



8 



15 



17 



11 



9 



11 





18 



23 



15 



15 



28 



38 



20 



16 



19 



31 



18 



27 



Deerhounds .... 



9 



4 



5 



7 



4 



11 



5 



18 



14 



15 



20 



17 



Retrievers 



















3 







2 



Great Danes.:.. 





















ii 



ft 



7 



Bloodhounds. .. 





















1 



4 



Pointers 



131 



83 



128 



mi 



125 



144 



112 



149 



too 



96 



113 



150 



English setters 





123 



157 



235 



1(50 



172 





150 





103 



101 



S7 



Black and tans 



05 



64 



73 



74 



91 



58 





53 



36 



38 



14 



43 



Irish setters 



149 



IDS 



158 



135 



97 



99 



97 



105 



84 



67 



62 



60 



Chesape'ke Bay 

 Irish water sp'ls 

















3 



4 



1 



10 



ii 



17 



'8 



7 



io 



ii 



6 



3 



1 



1 



'i 



3 



Field spaniels.. 



32 



18 



31 



41 



43 



56 



8 



13 



20 



19 



17 



22 



Clumber sp'nTs 























5 



6 



Cocker spaniels 















45 



3i 



39 



59 



49 



67 



Foxhounds 



ii 



46 



9 



9 



18 



13 



10 



13 



5 



14 



7 



Beagles 



6 



5 



15 



13 



36 



13 



10 



22 



26 



31 



24 



47 



Basset hounds. 

















2 



1 



4 





1 



Dachshunde. ... 



16 



11 



8 



9 



17 



12 



6 



11 



19 



10 



11 



13 



Fox-terriers. ... 



25 



36 



45 



63 



69 



60 



56 



78 



50 



89 



79 



87 

 88 



( follies 



8 



19 



16 



31 



50 



60 



71 





85 



103 



86 



26 



Bulldogs 



10 



1U 



8 



19 



.15 



14 



23 



20 



17 



12 



15 



Bull-terriers. . . 



11 



89 



36 



84 



23 



24 



15 



19 



34 



25 



30 



28 



Skye terriers... 



23 



17 



IS 



16 





12 



13 



14 



7 



8 





13 

 15 



Irish terriers... 











4 



3 



5 





4 



5 



8 



Rough terriers. 











5 



10 



4 



ii 



U 



2 



4 





Black and tans 



Is 



20 



i3 



9 



6 



it 



8 





 3 



9 



6 



5 



3 



Dandie Dinm's. 



10 



3 



3 



6 



1 'V- 



6 



4 



6 



3 



2 



3 



Bedlington 

















3 



6 



7 



3 



7 



Yorkshire 





39 



36 



26 



30 



is 



02 



35 



30 



19 



25 



8 



Toy terriers. . . . 



21 



13 



9 



18 



5 



10 



10 



11 



13 



8 



17 



10 



Pugs...... ... 



27 



30 



33 



33 



23 



32 



40 



47 



31 



23 



23 



40 



Toy spaniels. ... 



8 



18 



13 



9 



13 



15 



10 



15 



18 



29 



22 



36 



Italian gr'yh'ds 



6 



" 



9 



10 



10 





6 





5 



6 



9 



7 



Poodles 

















11 



20 



15 



20 



13 



Alex, hairless.. 























5 



Miscellaneous.. 



23 



'8 



27 



38 



23 



18 



20 



ii 



28 



19 



12 



2 



THE WORCESTER FUR COMPANY. 



WEDNESDAY, Feb. 39 was the closing day of the fox 

 hunting season, and the rendezvous at Lisua's 

 Sportsman's Emporium presented a lively scene in the eve- 

 ning. It was an informal gathering of members, newspaper 

 men and friends who came in to listen to the giving in of 

 scores and the grand summing up of the season's work. 

 The seats were all taken, as well as all the standing roorm 

 and many were the stories of fox hunts that were lucky, and 

 others where reynard was shot at and made his escape in a 

 badly wounded (?) condition, or the unlucky hunter couldn't 

 get exactly in the right place, and the sly rascal '"skinned 

 round him just out of range," etc. Johnny Slocnm wished 

 he could have killed "just one more," while Uncle Nathan 

 was satisfied with one, for that "beat none immensely. 



of a fox." Billy Dean was happy. He "got there just the 

 same," and besides the $1.25 the pelt was worth, just three 

 boxes of cigars, and one box would be brought into Lisba's 

 aud set up for the boys, and he also wanted it distinctly 

 understood that he proposed to kill two next season. Uncle 

 Nathan's Loud received his usual share of abuse, but the 

 old gentleman thinks he "will pay the license on him just 

 one more year, as he is only five years old and may possibly 

 mature and make quite a dog," It was announced that two 

 female foxes had been killed during the last few days, with 

 the gloomy intelligence that next year's stock had been 

 depleted just fourteen foxes by the operation. 



The bare ground hunting lasted till nearly Jan. 1, with 

 the average number of good days, but the snow hunting has 

 been very poor, nearly every snowstorm ending with rain 

 and followed by intensely cold weather. 'Whij6 there have 

 been very few really good days for fox hunting during the 

 last two months, the total number captured is fully up to 

 the average. Following is the summary: Uncle Nathan 

 Harrington 1, Horace Adams 1, W. S. "Perry 1, Wm. R. 

 Dean 1, Brigham and Cue 2, John R, Thayer 3, Leonard 

 Rand 2, A. B. F. Kinney 2. J. E. Fuller 2, Byron Stewart 3, 

 T Henry Locke 3, George T. Bates 3, John A. Slocmn 4, 

 hn M. White 5, C. H. Howe 6, M. M. French 12; total, 50. 



E. Sprague Knowles. 

 Worcestbh, Mass., March 1. 



Job 



KENNEL NOTES. 



Notes must be sent on prepared blanks, which are fur- 

 nished free on receipt of stamped and addressed envelope 

 of large letter si/.e. Sets of 300 of any one form, bound for 

 retaining duplicates, am sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 



JE<^* Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Trl.cy. By Colby vide Mfg. Co., W T aterbury, Vt., for black and 

 tan, white on breast, collie hitch, whelped Ma-y 31, 1886, by Victor 

 (imported Fritz— Mirth) out of Minnie (imported Lome— imported 

 Nancy). 



Ben II. By Clumber Kennels, Ottawa, Can., tor lemon and 

 white Clumber spaniel dog, whelped Feb. 25. 1888, by Drake (A.K. 

 R. 5560) out of Madge (Ben— Joan). 



Idt/1 Dell. By John Fish, Fallsington, Pa., for black, white and 

 tan English setter bitch, whelped Nov. 11, 1887, by Zanzibar (Glad- 

 stone— Mercy) out of Mary Dell (Dash 111.— Dashing Jessie). 



Bessie B. By C. T. Browned, New Bedford. Mass., for black and 

 tan Gordon setter bitch, whelped June 35, 1887, by imported Prince 

 out of Beaulah (Torn— Cremorne). 



Leon MeC. awl- May McV. By Samuel S. McCuen, New Orleans, 

 La., for lemon and white English setter dog and black and white 

 hitch, whelped Sept. 30, 1880, by champion Pick Laverack (A.K.R. 

 3051) old of Zvlpha (Count Neble— Sanborn's Nellie). 



WaihiU Belle. By A. Gordon, Middletown, N. Y., for black 

 cor ker spaniel bitch, whelped Oct, 2, 1887, by Fred Obo (A.K.K- 

 5836) out of W r alkill Dora (Hornell Sdk-W^alkill Blanche). 



Queen Bee. By A, Lai d law, Woodstock, Ont.. for black cocker 

 spaniel bitch, whelped Oct, 13, 1887, bv Master Shina (Young Obo— 

 Shina) out of Nellie (Obo, Jr.— Laidlaw's Belle). 



Senora and Lola. By A. Laidlaw, Woodstock, Ont., for red 

 cocker spaniel bitches, whelped Sept, 17. 1887. by Robin (Obo 11.— 

 Woodstock Dinah) out of Devon Beauty (Lad o' Devon— Wood- 

 stock Dinah). 



Cannon. By Judge J. F. Simmons, Sard is, Miss., for liver and 

 white, tan markings, English setter dog, whelped Sept. 7, 1887, by 

 Chickasaw II. (Gladstone— Sue) out of Belle of Hate hie (Scout- 

 Lad yS.). 



Miss Woodford. By J. W. Williams, Boston. Mass., for black, 

 white and tan fox-terrier hitch, whelped Jan. 12. 1888, hy Moddles 

 (Mixture- Bunch) out of Little Dot. (A.K.R, 5838). 



Jimmie. By J. W. Williams, Boston, Mass., for black, white 



and tan fox-terrier dog, whelped Nov. 23, 1887, hy out of Dot 



(A.K.R, 5834). 



Ghimer, Jr. By Thos. Callahan, S tough ton, Mass., for white, 

 black and tan beagle dog. whelped Aug. 12, 1887, by imported 

 Chinier (Jack— Dandy) out of imported Myrtle (Minstrel— Hand- 

 maid). 



Minga. By Mohican Great Dane Kennels. Albany, N. Y„ for 

 black and white Great Dane hitch, whelped July 1, 1887, by Gen. 

 Custer (A.K.R, 5305) out of Lady Bess (A.K.R. 530? ). 



Ben Ali, Dunbain, Fremont and Graver. By J. W. WilUams, 

 BostonJMass., for fox-terrier dogs, whelped Jan. 12.1887, bvModdles 

 (Mixture— Bunch) out of Little Dot (A.K.R, £838). 



Bonnibel. By W. T. Payne, New York, for black and wMte 

 cocker spaniel bitch, whelped A ug. g», 1886, by Wallace II. (Wal- 

 lace—Minnie) out of Suzette (Sport— Snwanee, A.K.R. 058) 



Briar Hose. ByW. T. Payne, New York, for liver and white 

 pointer bitch, whelped Aug. 17, 1887, by Stoddart's Don (Donald— 

 Npmpher) out of Sweet Briar (A.K.R. 2748). 



Darby. ByW. G.Young, Ottawa, Can., for lemon and. white 

 Clumber spaniel dog, whelped Aug. 28, 1886, by Johnny (A.K.R. 

 5501) out. of Jess (.tack— Jill). 



Lassie J. By Clumber Kennels, Ottawa, Can., for lemon and 

 white Clumber spaniel hitch, whelped Oct. 3, 1887, bv Smash II. 

 (Rake-Bell) out of Romp II. (Dash 11.— Belle). 



Pop. By F. H. D. Vieth, Ottawa, Can., for lemon and white 

 Clumber spaniel dog, whelped Oct. 3, 1887, by Smash II. (Rake- 

 Belle) out of Romp II. (Dash II.— Belle). 



BRED. 



83F"~ Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Zylpha—DicM. Laverach. Samuel S. McCnen's (New Orleans, La.) 

 English setter bitch Zylpba (Count Noble— Sanborn's Nellie) lo 

 his champion Dick Laverack (A.K.R. 2051), Feb. 25. 



Gyp— Ananias. A. Laidlaw's (Woodstock, Ont.) Bedlington ter- 

 rier bitch Gyp to W. S. Jackson's Ananias, Feb. 9. 



Woodstock Ada— Master Shina. A. Laidlaw's (Woodstock, Ont.) 

 cocker spaniel bitch Woodstock Ada (Obo II— Woodstock Dinah) 

 to his Master Shina (Young Obo— Shina). Jan. 27. 



Dido— Master Shina. A. O. McKee's (Woodstock, Out.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Dido (Bengal— Rose) to A. Laidlaw's Master Shina 

 (Young Obo— Shina). 



Topsy— Prince. John Bross's (Dexter. Mich.) beagle bitch Topsy 



Daisy) to their Dash Boy (Dash HI.— Donna), Feb. 27. 



Lillic— Boss. V. B. Zimmer's t Schenectady, N. Y.) mastiff bitch 

 Lillic (A.K.R. 2918) to J. L. Winchcll's Boss (A.K. K. 2218), Feb. 28. 



Glipsie—Cliicf. H. B. Anderson's (Franklinville, N.Y.) Irish set- 

 ter hitch Gvnsie (Tim— Florid) to Max Wenzel's Chief (Berkley 

 Duck), Dec. 21. 



Ynuhr—'Pim. Max Wenzel's (Hobokcn, N. J.) Irish setter bitch 

 Yoube (Elcho— Rose) to his Tim (Biz— Hazel). Jan. 13. 



Waltiill Chine-Baby Ohn. A. Gordon's (Middletown, N. Y.) 

 cocker spaniel bitch Walkill Chloo (A.K.R, 2901) to J. P. Willey's 

 Babv Obo (Obo H.-Phonsic), Feb. 29. 



WOlliill Data— Obo H. A. Gordon's (Middletown, N. Y.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Walkill Dora (Hornell Silk— Walkill Blanche) to J. 

 P. Willey's Obo II. (A.K.R. 432), Feb. 29. 



Tr ii— Roger, h. Gardner's (Mt, Vernon, N. Y.) English setter 

 bitch Ivv (A.K.R, 5183) to his Roger (A.K.R. 4448), Feb. 28. 



Lady Snow— Roger. F. E. Rogers's (New York) English setter 

 bitch Lady Snow (A.K.R. DO) to L. Gardner's Roger (A.K.R. 4443), 

 Feb. 13. 



Ticinhle—Tipo. C. T. Browuell's (New Bedford. Mass.) pug bitch 

 Twinkle (Dandv— Dido) to E. Pratt's Tipo, Feb. 20. 



Pearl— Dash. C. T. Brownell's (New Bedford, Mass.) English set- 

 ter bitch Pearl (St. Elmo— Duchess) to F. Kelley's Dash (Blue Dan 

 -Nell), Jan, 3. 



Fannie— Ro wdy. G. H. Remiche's (Lawrence, Mass.) beagle bitch 

 Far.nie to \v F. Latter Jr s Fowdj (Fattier 111 -Myrtle) 

 Feb. 13. 



V. 7i u D.— Will ia in Tell. J.H.J cwci. t's (Worcester, Mass. ) pointer 

 bitch Nellie D. (Vandcvcrt's Don— Daisy B.) to C. A. Parker's 

 William Tell (A.K.R. 2040), Dec. 20, 



Fan- William Tell. IT. J. Bates's (Webster, Mass.) pointer bitch 

 Fan to C. A. Parker's William Tell (A.K.R. 2640), Dee. 211. 



Spotiii—Biue Boy. J, H. Linse oil's (South Paris, Me.) beagle, 

 hitch Spottv (Blue Boy— Mystic.) to South Paris Beagle Club's 

 Blue Boy (Regent— Mayfly). Feb. 22. 



WHELPS. 



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Znlpha. Samuel S. McCuen's (New Orleans, La.) English setter 

 hitch Zvlpha (Count Noble— Sanborn's Nellie), Sept, 80, seven (one 

 dog), by his Dick Laverack (A.K.R. 2051). 



Daisy Queen. Howard Hartley's (Pittsburgh, Pa.) English set- 

 ter bitch Daisy Queen (A.K.R, 2200), Feb. 23, Ave (three dogs, by B. 

 F. Wilson's Count Noble. 



Fhiro TI. John Bross's (Dexter, Mich.) beagle bitch Flora II. 

 (Ralfe— Katy), Jan. 10, six (one dog), by his Prince (Ring-wood— 

 Roxy). 



Tressa. John Bross's (Dexter, Mich.) beagle bitch Tressa 

 (Priuce— Spider), Nov. 22, five (two dogs), by his Dan (Rattler- 

 Katie). 



Iieta. John Bross's (Dexter, Mich.) beagle bitch Reta (Rolf— 

 Katy), Feb. 13, six (two dogs), by his Prince (Dodge's imported 

 Ringwood— Dodge's Roxy), 



PliyWs. H. D. Brown's ( Waterbury, Vt.) cocker spaniel bitch 

 Phyllis (A.K.R. 52H3). Jan. 24. eight (four dogs), by his Black Pete 

 (A.K.R. 5682), 



Trlxy- Colbvville Mfg. Co.'s (Waterbury, Vt.) collie bitch Trlxy 

 (A.K.R, 4527), Feb. 23, six (three dogs), by C. E. Thomas's imported 

 Mager (Rencher — Fannie). 



G&p8te. H. B. Anderson's (Franklinville, N. Y.) Irish setter 

 bitch Gypsie (Tun— Florid), Feb. 10, nine (four dogs), by Max Wen- 

 zel's Chief (Berkley— Duck;. 



Cora. A. Laidlaw's (Woodstock, Out.) St, Bernard bitch Cora 

 (Apollo— Leone), Jan, 28, eight (thrse dogs), by his Barry (A.K.R. 

 3150). 



Wall; ill Bess. A. Gordon's (Middletown. N. Y.) cocker spaniel 

 bitch Walkill Bess (Hornell Silk— Walkill Blanche), Feb. 10, three 

 dogs, by his Fred Obo (A.K.R. 5826). 



Beech Grove Ducliess, Geo. Jackson's (Beech Grove, Ind.) mas- 

 tiff bitch Beech Grove Duchess (Beech Grove Duke— Beech Grove 

 Gabrielle), Feb. 26, twelve (seven dogs), by his Beech Grove Toby 

 (Ashmont Victor— Delphi Viva). 



BeecJi Grove Gabrielle. Geo. Jackson's (Beech Grove, Ind.) mas- 

 tiff bitch Beech Grove Gabrielle (A.K.R. 3871), Jan. 2, cloven (foor 

 dogs), by his Beech Grove Toby ( Ashmont Victor— Delph Viva). 



Kdnigtn. Dr. W. H. Sheldon's (Middlebury, Vt.) St. Bernard 

 bitch KHnigin (A.K.R, 2045), Jan. 1, .fourteen (live dogs), by C. H. 

 Faruam's Barry (Bernard— Fay). 



Minet. John Gould's (Trenton, N. J.) English setter hitch Mina 

 (Cabbar— Beauty). Jan. 19, nine (three dogs), by W. A. Poland's 

 Rex Gladstone (Royal Gladstone— Mollie Druid); four since dead. 



Mary Dell. A. S. Hoffman's (Morrisville, Pa.) English setter 

 hitch Mary Dell (Dash III.— Dashing Jessie), Nov. 11, eight (two 

 dogs), by Geo. F. Clark's Zanzibar (Gladstone— Mersey); one dog 

 dead. 



Madge. F. H. D. Vieth's (Ottawa, Can.) Clumber spaniel bitch 

 Madge (Ben— Joan, A.K.R. 5981), Feb. 25, seven dogs, by Clumber 

 Kennels' Drake (A.K.R. 5560). 



Little Dot. J W r . Williams's (Boston, Mass.) fox-terrier bitch 

 Little Dot (A.K.R. 5838), Jan. 1.2, six (four dogs), by Geo. Inches's 

 Moddles (Mixture— Bunch). 



LilUe. A, Vass's (Goshen, N Y.) beagle bitch Lillic (A.K.R. 5715), 

 Feb. 1, six (five dogs), by his Blue Cap II, (A.K.R. 4008). 



SALES. 



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Fop. Lemon and white Clumber spaniel dog, whelped Oct. 3, 

 1887, by Smash II. out of Romp II., by Geo. Piers. Halifax, N. S., 

 to F. H. D. Vieth. Ottawa, Can. 



Darby. Lemon and white Clumber spaniel dog, whelped Aug. 

 28, 1880, by Johnny (A.K.R, 5501) out of Jess, by Geo. 0. Midas, 

 Toronto, Ont., to W. G. Young, Ottawa, Can. 



Riehard. Fawn, black points, mastiff dog, whelped July 14, 18S7, 

 bv Victor out of Clytie (A.K.R. 5G01), by Calhoun Kennels, Spring- 

 field. Mass., to B. D. Williamson, Hvona, Pa. 



