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FOREST AND STREAM. 



(March 10, 1887. 



THE BUFFALO DOG SHOW. 



[Special to Forest and Stream.] 



BUFFALO, N. Y., March 8.— Editor Forest and Stream: 

 The show opened this morning under most favorable 

 circumstances. The number of entries is almost double that 

 of last year, and the exhibition is held in a very large build- 

 ing, splendidly adapted for the purpose. The printer was 

 behindhand with the catalogues, and the express companies 

 caused delay by not delivering several of the dogs, notably 

 Messrs. Thaver and Belmont's, but otherwise all is running 

 smooth. Mr. Davidson managed to get through his work 

 before supper time, as did also Mr. Krueger. 



The quality of the exhibits far exceeded my expectations, 

 Ruby Mixer,Mr. Thaver's recent purchase, and Bacchanal, an 

 old favorite, of mine, 'are among other good ones I shall have 

 to pass on in the 'morning. Spaniels are a hot class, and 

 twentv-three Gordons shows the breed is still alive in this 

 district. Mainspring is here for exhibition only. His work- 

 manlike appearance at once attracts the attention of pointer 

 men. Mr. Davidson informs me that his classes are above 

 the average in quality and numbers. I send you the awards 

 up to 7 o'clock this evening. 



AWARDS. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Champion — No entries.— Open— Days: 

 1st, T. G. Davev's Knight of Snowden; 2d. E. V. Hale's Pride of 

 Dixie. Reserve, I. Weighell's Prince Hardy. Very high com., T. 

 G. Darcv's Canada. High com., F.M. Shelby's Ted's Bangs. 

 Com., T. S. Coburn's Noble Phillip. Bitches: 1st, A. A. Francis 

 Mvdora: 2d, T. G. Davev's Lassie. Reserve, C. II. Mason's LadyM. 

 Verv high com., Chautauqua Kennels' Marcclla. High com., Wil- 

 son & Turning's Carrie Hoy and B. F. Lewis's Mollie. Com., G. W. 

 Waite's Moonstone. Puppies: 1st, A. A. Francis' Lone Star; 2d, 

 Chautauqna Kennels' Chautauqua Belle. Reserve and very high 

 com., D O'Shea's Nettie and Sport. High com., A. W. Bell's Jack. 

 Com., Chautauqua Kennels' Cloudy. 



IRISH SETTERS. -Champion— No entries.— Opsn— Doys : 1st, 



I. H. Roberts' Bruce: 3d, F. J. Farley's Rosnie. Reserve, B. F. 

 Lewis' Banker. Bitches: 1st, I. H. Roberts' Jessie; 2d and reserve, 

 F. J. Farley's Miss Nellie Hasted and Miss Laura Towers. 

 Puppies: 1st, F. J. Farley's Phoenix; 2d, G. F. Grover's Fanny. 



GORDON SETTERS.— Dons: 1st, Edward Maher's Royal Duke; 

 2d, J. L. Campbell's Jack. Reserve, T. S. Clark's Dan Gordon. 

 Very high com.. P. D. Hare's Nanki-Poo. High com., C. R. Wil- 

 son's Glenn. Com., W. J. Weed's Duke. Bitches: 1st, J. Camp- 

 bell's Nora; 2d, W. E. Rothcrmel's Rose. Reserve, D. O'Snea's 

 Belle. Very high com., P. D. Hart's Gyp II. High com., G. S. 

 Metcalf's Josephine. Com.. T. S. Clark'B Beauty Gordon and 

 Associated Fanciers' Clara. Puppies: 1st, J. O. Armour's Royal 

 Duke II. Reserve, P. D. Hart's Turk. Very high com., F. S. 

 Talcott's Flora. High com. and com., C. A. Shader's Duke and 

 Ruby. 



POINTERS.— Champion— No entries.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Clifton 

 Kennels' Pommcry Sec; 2d, Jacob Koch's Jeff. Reserve, F. W. 

 White's Don Quixote. Verv high com., L. D. Rumsey's Don. High 

 com., R. Hill's Uodg. Com., F. A. Schwartz's Sport. Bitches: 1st 

 and 2d, Clifton Kennels' Queen Bow and Dress. Reserve, I. 

 Weighell's Bell. Very high com., F. A. Schwartz's Nelly. High 

 com., Associated Fanciers' Beulah. Com., G. Stauber's Fanny. 

 Puppies: 1st, Clifton Kennels' Pommery Sec; 2d, I. Weighell's Bell 



II. Very high com., Brock & Weiner's Venus. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS.— 1st, Hornell Spaniel Club's Cap- 

 tain Muldoon. 



FIELD SPANIELS. -Champion— No entries— Open— 1st, A. C. 

 Wflmerding'B Newton Abbott; 2d. Dr. J. S. Niven's Darkey. Very 

 high com., A. juaidlaw's Woodstock Nora; high com.,T. E. Curtis's 

 Zeo; com., A. A. Francis's Beau. 



COCKER SPANIELS. — Champion — Hornell Spaniel jClub's 

 Hornell 

 Brant: 



son's Master "SbSas^" Bite^Tl^ T>i\ J. "S^Niven's "Busy; 2d7T. 

 E. Curtis's Lady of the Lake. Reserve, C. M. Nelles's Juno W. 

 Very high com.*, A. laidlaw's Belle. High com., American Cocker 

 Kennel's Queen Obo and C. M. Nelles' Frou From Any other 

 Color— 1st, A. Laidlaw's Royal; 2d. F. E. Curtis's .Sport, Jr. Very 

 high com. and high com., A. Laidlaw's Roxy and Robin. Puppies: 

 1st and 3d, A. Laidlaw's Royal and Woodstock Nora. Very high 

 com., C. M. Nelles's Frou Frou. High com., American Cocker 

 Kennels' Lucy. 



FOXHOUNDS. — 1st, D. O'Shea's Ranger; 2d, J. Hammon's 



DEERHOUNDS.— Champion— Dog: J. E. Thayer's Chieftain- 

 Bitch: J. E. Thaver's Wanda. — Open — Dogs: 1st and 2d, J. E. 

 Thaver's Highland Laddie and Bras. Bitches: 1st and 2d, J. E. 

 Thayer's Ramona and Thora. Puppies: 1st, J. E. Thayer's 

 Brazen. 



GREYHOUNDS.— Doffs: 1st, Terra Cotta Kennels' Memnon; 

 equal 2d, J. Kennedy's Misterton and J. J. Muldoon's Spring. 

 Bitches: 1st. H. W. Huntington's Hawthorne Belle; 2d, G. Stanton's 

 Juno. High com., C. S. Wixom's Harmony. 



BEAGLES.— Champion— D. O'Shea's Battler.— Open— Dogs: 1st, 

 D. O'Shea's Tomboy; 2d, Mrs. M. Wasser's Ginger. Very high 

 com., J. Anderson's Doc. Bitches: 1st, D. O'Shea's Actress II.; 2d, 

 C. C. Ruppel's Queen II. Very high com., J. Anderson's Sing. 

 Puppies: 1st, D. O'Shea's Tramp; 2d, C. Ruppel's Butler. Very 

 high com., F. M. Shelley's Speculation. 



DACHSHUNDE.— 1st, C. Kloche's Lina L.; 2d, R. Sehwarz's Fri- 

 pon. Very high com., Associated Fanciers' Flash. High com., 

 C. Kloche's Feldman. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Rottoh-Coated.— Champion— Hospice Ken- 

 nels' Otbo.^QpBN— Dogs : 1st and 2d, Hospice Kennels' Eiger and 

 Alvier. Very high com., Mrs. J. II. Shifferen's Barry. High com., 

 G. L. Williams' Reginald and T. H. Newberry's Julian. Bitches: 

 1st, very high com. and high com., Associated Fanciers' Norah, 

 Sheba and Mona ; 2d and very high com., Hospice Kennels' La 

 Duehesse and Jeanne d'Arc. High com., Alta Kennels' Clio and 

 Lady Alpha. 



MASTI FFS.— Champion— No entries.— Open-Do^s: 1st, Wacouta 

 Kennels' Nap ; 2d, H. J. Behrend's Ashmont Hero. Bitches: 1st, 

 Wacouat Kennels' Rose; 2d, Lavina A. Avery' Bos's Gretehen. 

 Puppies: 1st, Farbush and Metcalfe's Junior. 



CURRENT NOTES. — Mr. Jas. Lin dsay has sold his collies 

 to the Ch estnut Hill Kennel of Philadelphia, and in future 

 his kennel interests will be merged in those of this kennel. 



Mr. Victor M. Haldeman is now located at Milford, Del., 



on an ext ensive fruit farm. He writes that he has 3,000 

 peach trees , 20 acres of strawberries, and the same in black- 

 berries and raspberries. Besides dogs he breeds pedigreed 

 pigs, cattle and poultry — Mr. E. H. Moore, Melrose, Mass., 

 has recentl y purchased in England two mastiff bitches, one 

 of them a puppy. They will arrive in a few days and are 



expected to sweep the deck at the coming shows Mr.H. C. 



Glover has sold his well-known Gordon setter bitch Nora. 

 .... Mr. John E. Thaver will probably exhi bit a larger num- 

 ber of dogs at Providence than has ever been shown by one 



kennel in this country There appears to be considerable 



dissatisfaction among many of the prominent exhibitors at 

 the course some of the bench show committees have taken in 

 their selection of judges. Those who have the appointment 

 of judges should have learned by this time that third-rate 



judges mean third-rate dogs, and few even of them Mr. 



John E. Thayer has sold champion Argus There was a 



dog show in' connection with the South Florida Fair last 

 month. Over thirty dogs were present. This was the first 

 dog show held in Florida. ... The Philadelphia dog show 

 will be held in the old rink, corner of Twenty-third and 



Chestnut streets The celebrated mastiff Crown Prince is 



dead We have received the catalogue of the Hempstead 



Farm Co., which gives a list of collies owned by them and 

 the prizes they have won. There are nearly 100 firsts and 

 champion prizes recorded that have been won in England 

 and this country by these dogs, as well as a large number of 

 valuable cups and special prizes. 



THE BOSTON DOG SHOW. — Editor Forest and Stream 

 As might have been expected, the large amount of money 

 offered by the club has had its effect in a great rush the past 

 week to enter dogs, far exceeding that of previous years, and 

 the liberal offer to kennels brings to the front all the noted 

 kennels of the country. One of the largest kennels who have 

 entered the past week is the Graphic Kennel. Another ken- 

 nel that has been entered is that of Mr. J. W. Newman's 

 Boston kennel of bull-terriers. The amount of prizes at this 

 show is the largest ever offered in the world, and is con- 

 stantly being added to by many friends of the club. Some 

 of the largest additions mentioned is one from the American 

 Collie Club of a cash prize of $80 for the best collie dog or 

 bitch in the show owned by a member of the American Col- 

 lie Club. There will be a valuable silver cup for the best 

 brindle greyhound, and specials for the best English, Irish 

 and Gordon setter puppy, foxhound, beagle and cocker 

 spaniel puppy, and for the best brace of English greyhounds. 

 The management of the show have also made two classes for 

 Ulmer or Great Dane dogs with a prize of 810 for first, $5 for 

 second and a medal for third, for dogs, and the same for 

 bitches. This has been found necessary from the large 

 number of requests from owners of this breed.— BENCH Show 

 Committee. 



DEATH OF NOREEN.— Dr. Jarvis writes us that he has 

 had the misfortune to lose by death his well known Irish 

 setter bitch champion Noreeh. She died Feb. 26. Noreen 

 (A.K.R, 297) was whelped June 18, 1879. She was bred by 

 Mr. J. J. Giltrap. Dublin, Ireland, and was imported by Dr. 

 Jarvis about six years ago. She was by champion Garryowen 

 and out of Capt. A. A. Knox's Cora (Ranger— Dot.) Noreen 

 was well known to the readers of Forest and Stream, as 

 she was a noted winner on the bench, Her best record, 

 however, is the list of prize winners to be found among her 

 progeny. Elcho. Jr., Glencho, Bruce and Noreen II., all of 

 one litter, form a wonderful quartette of winners. She was 

 also the dam of Burke, Hyperion, Larry Thome, Roland. 

 Faun, Irene, Jessie, Lady Elcho T, and Noreen IV., all 

 winners, some of them of many prizes. This is a record that 

 Dr. Jarvis may well be proud of. 



WESTERN FIELD TRIALS ASSOCIATION. 



THE third annual field trials of the Western Field Trials 

 Association will begiu Nov. 7, at some suitable location 

 in western Missouri or eastern Kansas. The stakes will be 

 as follows; 



Derby. — Open to pointers and setters whelped on or after 

 Jan. 1, 1886. Purse, $500, with $250 to first, $150 to second 

 and §100 to third. Fee, $10, with $15 additional to start. 

 Entries close May 1. Final declaration to be made before 9 

 o'clock A. M. Nov. 7. 



All- Aged Stake.— Open to pointers and setters that have 

 not won first prizes in All-Aged Stakes of previous years. 

 Purse, $500, with $250 to first, $150 to second and $100 to third. 

 Eee, $10, with $15 additional to start. Entries close Oct. 8. 

 Final declaration to be made before 10:30 o'clock P. M., Nov. 

 7. The winner of this cup will also receive a cup, value $100, 

 or cash, as preferred. The secretary is R. C. Van Horn, 

 Kansas City, Mo. 



THE MICHIGAN KENNEL CLUB. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



At a meeting this evening of the sportsmen of this vicinity 

 it was decided to form a club for the purpose of breeding 

 and improvement of dogs and holding bench shows. Fol- 

 lowing is a list of the officers: President, Dr. Donald Mac- 

 lean; Vice-President, W. F. Jarvis; Treasurer, Truman H. 

 Newberry; Secretary, Chas. Weil; Executive Committee, 

 the officers of the club and Dr. M. V. B. Saunders. It was 

 decided to hold a bench show May 34 to 27. We have already 

 a guarantee fund of. $2,500, and propose to have as good a 

 show as any. Our application for admittance to the A. K. C. 

 has been sent in. Premium lists and entry blanks will be 

 sent to any address on application.— CllAS. Weil, Secretary, 

 Newberry & McMillan Building, 



Detroit, March 0. 



PITTSBURGH DOG SHOW. —The thirteenth annual 

 dog sho%v of the Western Pennsylvania Poultry Society will 

 be held at Pittsburgh, April 12 to 15. The prize in the 

 champion classes is a gold medal. In the open classes, 

 pointers, English, Irish and black and tan setters are di- 

 vided by sex with $20 and $10, and silver medal, with $10 and 

 silver medal to puppies. Mastiffs, St. Bernards, foxhounds, 

 and pugs 810 and $5 and silver medal. Spaniels, fox-terriers, 

 beagles, collies and bulldogs $10 and $5; other classes $10 and 

 silver medal. Puppies will be allowed to be taken home on 

 the second day of the show. The judges announced were 

 Major J. M. Taylor, Cleveland, Ohio, pointers and setters; 

 A. C. Krueger, Wrightsville, Pa., beagles and foxhounds: 

 Harry L. Goodman, Auburn Junction, 111., all other classes. 

 What special qualification Mr. Goodman possesses for judg- 

 ing any one of the many important classes assigned him we 

 are unable to say. 



HARTFORD DOG SHOW.— Hartford, Conn., March ?.— 

 Editor Forest and Stream: Our premium list will be ready 

 for mailing about the loth instant. We shall make a class 

 for Great Danes, and we shall be pleased to hear from the 

 water spaniel breeders regarding classes for their spaniels. 

 We shall offer champion cups in the champion classes, and 

 $10 and $5 cash prizes in the open classes. Also kennel 

 prizes for mastiffs, St. Bernards, pointers, English and Irish 

 setters, beagles, fox-terriers and cocker spaniels.— A. C. Col- 

 lins, Secretary. 



CHESTNUT HILL KENNELS— March 1.— Editor Forest 

 and Stream: Messrs. Mitchell Harrison and Chas. T. 

 Thompson, of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, having engaged 

 my services, my patrons will please take notice that from 

 March 1, 1887, all kennel business transacted by me -will be 

 in connection with the Chestnut Hill Kennels. These ken- 

 nels own some of the best winning strains of England and 

 America. My patrons will find a larger and better selection 

 with them than with me heretofore.— James Lindsay. 



ROCKINGHAM.— The well-known English setter dog 

 Rockingham has strayed or been stolen from his handler at 

 Tappan, N. J. A liberal reward will be paid for information 

 that will lead to his recovery by his owner, Mr. F. Windholz, 

 525 Sixth avenue, New York. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 

 |W No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



A. J. K., Eau Claire.— Could auy thing be done for comparatively 

 a young dog that is commencing to be deaf from beiug shot over a 

 good deal? Ans. We are inclined to doubt the cause of deafness. 

 If you are right, however, and the do» is young, he may recover. 

 You had better satisfy yourself that there is no accumulation of 

 wax or inflammation in the ear. 



Jobbish, Glenns Ferry, Idaho.— I cut the tail of my Airedale 

 terrier pup about two weeks ago, but instead of healing up, the 

 wound seems to keep in an unhealthy state and smells badly. The 

 pup is eight weeks old. Should the tail have been cut when the 

 pup was m the nest? What can I do to cure it? Ans. Wash the 

 wound with castBe or carbolic soap morning and evening, and 

 dress it with balsam of Peru ointment and iodoform, 20 grains to 

 the ounce. Keep the wound protected. Other query answered 

 olswhere. 



Breechloader, City.— A Newfoundland dog 2V^yrs. old has a 

 constant running from the eyes. I have washed them every 

 morning and evening for the past three weeks, but they seem to 

 be no better; every time I go to him there is a great clot of in- 

 flammation in the corner of the eyes. Ans. Drop a little sulphate 

 of zinc solution, two grains to the ounce of wafer, into the eyes 

 night and morning after washing with warm water. Keep the 

 bowels in order with syrup of buckthorn in teaspoonful doses. 



W. S. S., Lake Linden.— My Newfoundland pup, three months 

 old, seems in perfect health and spirit except a continuous running 

 of clear watery fluid from the corners of the eyes. I find, on ex- 

 amination, tliat there is a black skin that seems to adhere to the 

 eyes (when they are turned up) from the corner nearly up to the 

 sight. The eyes are bright and the pup seems to see ail right. 

 Ans. Drop a little solution of zinc sulphate, two grains to the 

 ounce, in the eyes night and morning. Keep the bowels in order 

 with a half teaspoonful of syrup of buckthorn every t wo or three 

 days. 



A. B. S., Suitland.— A fine young foxhound, 18 months old ; had 

 the distemper six months ago, and the disease left Mm with a 

 slight twitching in Ins foreleg and shoulder. Will it prevent him 

 from becoming a good dog, and can he ever stand Hard running? 

 I have a good pack and do not want to bother with him if lie will 

 not be of any use. Outside of this blemish he is as fine a young dog 

 as ever I saw. Ans. Give the dog a pill of the citrate of iron 

 and strychnine, 2 grains each, three times daily; also, give 8 drops 

 of Fowler's solution of arsenic in his food at night. Keep the 

 bowels in good shape. He can be cured. 



Jorbistt, Idaho.— My Airedale terriers have been troublsd with 

 lice for some time. I read your article on that subject and got 

 some tincture of quassia, but do not know the exact propor- 

 tions to use, the directions on the bottle said, "use externally as a 

 lotion." I put l£oz. liquid to one quart of water; is that right ? 

 Also what effect has it used iuternaly, as the same directions said 

 use one-half to one teaspoonful internally, but does not say 

 whether with water or not. The pup (six weeks old) this morning 

 vomited some of his mother's milk, and with it came two worms. 

 The bitch is also affected slightly above the root of the tail with 

 some small scabby places which appear itchy. I applied some 

 carbolic acid diluted with water, and she ceased to bite them. 

 Please prescribe. Ans. You can apply the quassia as it comes in 

 the bottle, also given internally same way. Carbolic soap or 

 carbolic acid solution 1 in 40 will kill the lice. Ten grains of areca 

 nut or ten drops of cil of wormseed, preceded and followed by a 

 purge, and given while fasting, will kill and carry off the worms. 

 The oil may be given on sugar and the powdered areca nut in a 

 piece of lard. The ointment of the balsam of Peru will cure the 

 scabby places. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



Notes rnust be gent on prepared blanks, which are fur- 

 nished free on receipt of stamped and addressed envelope. 

 Sets of SOO of any one form, bound for retaining duplicates, 

 are sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 



£3F~ Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Greenfield Kennel. By A. C. Pickhardt and C. S. Bradley, Green- 

 field Hill, Conn. 



Tell Kennels. By C. A. Parker, Worcester, Mass., for his ken- 

 nel of pointers. 



Pete. By Peter McGill, Brooklyn, N. Y., for lemon and white 



out of Bessie Noble (Count Noble— Lady May). 



Fleur de Lis. By Duke Rhcebe Kennels, Flatbtish, L. I., for 

 orange and white English setter bitch, whelped Jan. 11, 18871 by 

 Buckellew (A.K.R. 30) out of Princess Helen (Thunder— Bessie). 



NAMES CHANGED. 



Little Fraud to Belle Gladstone. By Geo. C. Sterling, New York 

 city, for English setter bitch, age not given, by Bex Gladstone out 

 of Little Fraud. 



BRED. 



p° Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Ruc—Mainsprinff. Bayard Thayer's (Boston, Maas.) pointer 

 bitch Rue (A.K.R. 101) to F. Perkins's Mainspring, March 3. 



Pearl Belton— Prince. W. C. Augur's (New Haven. Conn.) Eng- 

 lish setter bitch Pearl Belton (A.K.R. 1368) to T. G. Bennett's 

 Prince (Emperor Fred— Lill), Feb. 1. 



Lady May— Royat- Albert. H. Pape's (Hoboken. N. J.) English 

 setter bitch Lady May (A.K.R. 1371) to C. F. Crawford's Royal Al- 

 bert (Sir Allister— Novelty), March 2. 



Moxy—Silk. J. A. Huston's (Brownsville, Pad cocker spaniel 

 bitch Moxv (Kino— Sis) to Hornell Spaniel Club's Silk (A.K.R. 

 1397), Jan. 13. 



Flora— Jock. Homo II Spaniel Club's (Hornellsville, N. YJ cocker 

 spaniel bitch Flora (Hornell Bub— Jenny) to their Jock (A.K.R. 

 1877), Jan. 3. 



Gyp— Mack. J. Carroll's (Arkport, N. Y.) spaniel bitch Gyp 

 (Black Charlie— Gros Grain) to Hornell Spaniel Club's Mack (Dan 

 — Josie P.), Jan. 17. 



SfBf'8 Pearl— Dandy. E. A. Higgins's (Cohocton, K. .:.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Silk's Pearl (Silk— Sunshine) to Hornell Spaniel 



Club's Dandy (A.K.R. 65) Jan. 12. 



Ladu Bahcock—Joclr. John Cumming's (Columbus, O.) cocker 

 - 1 ,;i n iel bitch Ladv Babcock to Hornell Spaniel Club's Jock (A.K.R. 

 1877), Jan. 7. 



Vanity Fair— Hornell Bandy. Hornell Spaniel Club's (Hornells- 

 ville, N. Y.) cocker spaniel bitch Vanity Fair (Jock, A.K.R. 1877— 

 Anna) to their Hornell Dandy (A.K.R. 65), Jan. 1. 



Blacl! Pearl— Horned Silk. J. A. Nickerson's (Boston, Mass.) 

 spaniel bitch Black Pearl (Obo II.— Critic) to Hornell Spaniel 

 Club's Hornell Silk (A.K.R. 1387), December, 1880. 



Venus-Horned Mikado. Geo. H. Metcalfe's (Buffalo, N. Y.) 

 r ocker spaniel bitch Venus to Hornell Spaniel Club's Hornell Mi- 

 kado (A.K.R. 4467), Jan. L 



Horned Mey— Mikado. Hornell Spaniel Club's (Hornellsville, N . 

 Y.) cocker spaniel bitch Hornell Meg (Bub— Jenny) to their Mika- 

 do (A.K.R. 4167), Jan. 15, and Dandy (A.K.I!. 05), Jan. 20. 



Nellie— Doc. G. M. Shaw's (Trenton, N. J.) cocker spaniel bitch 

 Nellie (Success— Rachael) to American Cocker Kennels' Doc (A,K. 

 R. 3795), Feb. 14. 



Suzette— Newton Abhott. W. T. Payne's (New York city) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Suzette (Sport— Suwanee) to A. C. Wilmerding's 

 Newton Abbott (A.K.R. 3374), Feb. 24. 



Nellie Bhi— Young Royal Prince. Warren H. Beede's (Lynn, 

 Mass.) buli-terricr bitch Nellie Bly to J. W. Newman's Young 

 Royal Prince (Young Royal-Scarlet II), Jan. 13. 



Pansy— Roijcd Diamond, J. W. Newman's (Boston, Mass.) bull- 

 terrier bitch Pansy to J. W. Newman's Royal Diamond (Hornet 

 H. — Lulu), Feb. 13. 



Princess Louise— Young Royal Prince. W. C. Hook's (Charles- 

 town, Mass.) bull-terrier bitch Princess Louise (Jeff— Susie) to J. 

 W. Newman's Young Royal Prince (Young Royal— Scarlet II.), 



Yiiunii Baroness— Young Rayed Prince. J. W. Newman's (Bos- 

 ton. Mass.) bull-terrier bitch Young Baroness (Baron— jmrline) to 

 his Young Royal Priuce (Young Royal -Scarlet II.), Feb. 25. 



Scarlet Princess— Royal Diamond— J. W. Newman's (Boston, 

 Mass.) bull-terrier bitch Scarlet Princess (Young Royal— Scarlet 

 II.) to his Royal Diamond (Hornet II.— Lulu), Fen. 27. 



Lill— Royal Diamond. Chas. Cook's (Centerville, Conn.) bull- 

 terrier bitch Lill to J. W, Newman's Royal Diamond (Hornet II.— 

 Lulu), March 1, 2 and 4. ^ , , , r , 



Lotla-Lauricoi. Forest City Kennels' (Portland, Me.) smooth 

 St. Bernard bitch Lotta (A.K.R. 933) to their Laurian (A.K.R. 

 4074) Feb 3 



Dolly-Sam. Forest City Kennels' (Portland, Me.) pug bitch 

 Dolly '(A.K.R. 170) to their Sam (A.K.R. 4064), Dec. 7 



Sihyl— Major. Forest City Kennels' (Portland, Me.) rough St. 

 Bernard bitch Sibyl (A.K.R. 797) to Geo. Milliken's Major (A.K.R. 



Jukfl 2T.— irrateura Detroit Kennel Club's (Detroit, Mich.) pug 

 bitch 'Judy II. (Moore's Puggy— Moore's Judy) to J, Engelhart's 

 Treasure (A.K.R. 472), Feb. 22. 



Reign— Dashing Bcrwyn. Detroit Kennel Club a (Detroit. Mich.) 

 English setter bitch Reign (Belton— Breeze) to Arnold Burges's 

 Dashing Berwvn (Dash II.— Countess Bear), Feb. 7. 



Princess Louise— Don caster. Detroit Kennel Club's (Detroit, 

 Mich.) English setter bitch Princess Louise (Gladstone— Leila) to 

 Arnold Burges's Doncaster (Druid— Nilsson), Feb. 22. 



Fannie— Barney. Detroit Kennel Club's (Detroit, Mich.) fox- 

 terrier bitch Fannie ( Pi ncher— Dummy) to W. W. Whealon's Bar- 

 ney (Sir Peter II.— Fawn), March 3. 



Nellie— Black Jack. Detroit Kennel Club's (Detroit, Mich.) 

 cocker spaniel bitch Nellie to Sinclair's Black Jack, Jan. 6. 



Suc—bleet, Detroit Kennol Club's (Detroit, JKMfc) pointer bitch 

 Sue (Hindoo— Princess Bow) to their Fleet (Bodinc— Ruby Crox- 

 teth), Feb. C. „ 



Nellie Druid— BuckrUeiv. Duke Rhcebe Kennels' (I larbush, L. I.) 

 English setter bitch Nellie Druid (Druid— Lola) to their Buckellew 

 (A.K.R. 30), Feb. 28. 



Lill— Royal Diamond. Chas. Cook's (Centerville, Conn.) bull- 

 terrier bitch Lill to J. W. Newman's Royal Diamond < Hcrnet II.— 

 Lulu), March 4. 



Topscy Logan— Joe. F. C. Rochester's (Logan, Ohio) pug bitch 

 Topsey Logan (A.K.R, 4271) to Geo. H. Hill's Joe (A.K.R. 925). Feb. 

 10. 



