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OLDHAM & WILLEY'S FIELD SPANIEL " G-LENCAIRN." 



to select sires from another strain of greyhounds to correct 

 the evil, for evety strain has its infusion of alien blood. 



Dog breeders do not all breed with the same object. Some 

 breed for no type beyond the variety. Some breed for strain 

 and variety types, others for family, strain and variety 

 .types. Others again breed to an aberrant individual for the 

 establishment of a family on his type: but whichever of these 

 objects is kept in view, there is always room for the display of 

 the keenest judgment in the selection and pairing of weed- 

 ing stock. A dog may be true to family, strain and 

 variety types, in all the essentials of these types, and yet 

 have very bad points, and it is only by judicious selection 

 and mating that good points in the offspring can be secured. 



Successful breeding is admittedly a curiously complex 

 question, but Everett Millais, in his "Theory and Practice 

 of Rational Breeding," has not shrunk from the task of 

 furnishing formula?, for achieving it with some approach to 

 mathematical exactitude, and his little work is perhaps the 

 best work on the subject extant. 



GLENCAIRN. 



THE picture of the field spaniel Glencairn published this 

 week is from a sketch by Henry B. Tallman. and is an 

 excellent likeness. Glencairn was imported last February 

 by Messrs. Oldhafn & Willey, the. well-known spaniel fan- 

 ciers. He was whelped April 17, 1884, and is by Easten's 

 Bracken (Solus — Beverley Bess) and out of Easten's Belle, a 

 full sister to Easten's Bracken. He won in England no less 

 than 41 first prizes, many of them at the largest shows. He 

 made his first appearance in this country at New York, 

 where he won first. This he repeatad at Troy, Albany, 

 Utica, Rochester and Boston. At Worcester and Phila- 

 delphia he won first in the challenge class. In addition to 

 these wins he received a number of valuable special prizes. 

 His breeding is of the best, and as a sire he will uncloubt- 

 edly prove to be a valuable acquisition to the spaniel breed- 

 ers of thecouutry. 



INDIANA KENNEL CLUB DERBY. 



Editor Forest arid Stream: 



The entries for the third annual Derby of the Indiana 

 Kennel Club closed June 1 with fifty-seven nominations, 

 forty setters and seventeen pointers, fifty-four of which are 

 hereinafter described, one was rejected and two are held for 

 further information. All were whelped in 1888. 



P. T. Madison, Sec'y. 



SETTERS. 



Alice (P. Lorillard, Jr., Tuxedo, N. Y.), lemon and white 

 bitch. Aug. 7 (Cassio— Allie James). 



Amoret (P. Lorillard, Jr Tuxedo, N. Y.), black and 

 white bitch. Aug. 7 (Cassio— Allie James). 



Ben Harrison (J. H. Ricksicker. Sterling Kan.), black 

 and white dog, April 1 (Marksman— Don's Nellie). 



Bessie Gladstone (W. A. Kinsley, Indianapolis, Ind.), 

 black and white bitch, April 19 (Rush Gladstone— Queen of 

 Tennessee). 



Braxton Brag (N. B. Nesbitt, Chesterville, Miss.), black, 

 white and tan dog, June 13 (Roderigo — Lufra). 



Chief (X. K. Fairbanks, Chicago, 111.), black and tan dog, 

 Aug. 3 (Don— Fannie Mitchell). 



Clochette (P. Lorillard, Jr., Tuxedo, N. Y.), black, white 

 and tan bitch, Feb. 3 (Roderigo— Lavalette). 



Count V. (J. I. Case, Jr., Racine, Wis.), blue belton dog, 

 May 15 (King Noble— Queen Vashti). 



DAD Wilson's Boy (J. Shelly Hudson. Covington, Ky.), 

 black, white and tan dog, July 15 (Dad Wilson— Dolly S.). 



Daisy Girl (G. R, Howse, Trenton, Tenn.), black, white 

 and tan bitch, May 6 (Count Paris— Nellie Cambridge). 



Dee (J. I. Case, Jr., Racine, Wis,), black, white and tan 

 bitch, July 18 (King Noble— Elsie Belton). 



DORA Dean (L. Gardner, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.), black, white 

 and tan bitch, May 6 (Count Paris— Nellie Cambridge). 



Eric (B. Nesbitt, Chesterville, Miss.), black, white and 

 tan dog, July 1 (Jean Val Jean— Sheena Van). 



Frankie Folsom (A. J. Gleason, Alma, Kan.), lemon and 

 white bitch, April 1 (Marksman— Don's Nellie). 



Gate's Hope II. (Dudley & Fisher, Nashville, Tenn.) 

 lemon and white dog, March 13 (Gath's Hope — Daisy F.). 



George (R. Riley, Indianapolis, Ind.), black, white and 

 tan dog. May 1 (Nick— Quail). 



Hope's Rat (D. E. Rose, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.), black, 

 white and tan dog, Jan. 16 (Gath's Hope — Lady May). 



Kate Miller (N. B. Nesbitt, Chesterville, Miss.), lemon 

 belton bitch, June 13 (Roderigo — Lufra). 



King Leo's Boy (Wm. Dingle, Denver, Col.), black, white 

 and tan dog, Aug. 25 (King Leo — Flaxey Gladstone). 



Lady Harriet (Elms Kennel, Forest Lake, Minn.), blue 

 belton bitch, Aug. 17 (Rockingham — Princess Phoebus). 



Lady Jean (N. B. Nesbitt, Chesterville, Miss.), black, 

 white and tan bitch, July 1 (Jean Val Jean— Sheena Van). 



Lilly Burgess (G. N. Whiteley, Helena, Mont.), orange 

 and white bitch, June 29 (Gath's Mark— Esther). 



Lady Gladstone (P. T. Madison, Indianapolis, Ind.), 

 black, white and tan bitch, April 18 (Rush Gladstone- 

 Queen of Tennessee). 



Modesty (Dr. J. McDowell, Bruceviile, Ind.), blue belton 

 bitch, June 29 (Gath's Mark— Esther). 



Monk of Lindum (Elms Kennels, Forest Lake, Minn.), 

 lemon and white dog, March (Monk of Fum ess— Queen of 

 Rosebury). 



Nannie B. (J. I. Case, Jr., Racine, Wis.), lemon belton 

 bitch, May 15 (King Noble— Queen Vashti). 



Ned Cleaey (J. Shelly Hudson, Covington, Ky.). lemon 

 and white dog, April 11 (Dad Wilson— Lit). 



Pall Novice (J. O'H. Denny, Pittsburgh, Pa.), black, 

 white and tan dog, April 30 (Paul Gladstone— Dashing 

 Novice). 



Quadroon (P. Lorillard, Jr., Tuxedo, N. Y.), ltver and 

 white bitch, Feb. a (Roderigo— Lavalette). 



Roderick Random (W. H. Colcord, Chicago, 111.), black, 

 white and tan dog, July I (Jean Val Jean — Sheena Van). 



Roy (R. H. Wehrle, Blairsville, Pa,), black and white dog, 

 Oct. 27 (San Roy, Jr — Roberta H.). 



Ruby Whistle (W. H. Colcord, Chicago, 111.), orange bel- 

 ton bitch, April 9 (Pegbid— Lady Athol). 



Sam B. (J. I. Case, Jr., Racine, Wis.), lemon belton dog, 

 March 8 (King Noble— Cricket). 



Simonides (Rose & Madison, Lawrenceburg, Tenn., and 

 Indianapolis, Ind.), black, white and tan dog, March 10 

 (Gath's Hope— Glad j s). 



Sir Darnoc (Elms Kennel, Forest Lake, Minn.), black, 

 white and tan dog, Aug. 17 ( Rockingham— Princess Phoebus). 



Spinster (W. H. Colcord, Chicago, 111.), blue belton bitch, 

 June 13 (Roderigo— Lufra Cross). 



Tempie Cambridge <G. R. Howse, Trenton, Tenn.), black, 

 white and tan bitch, May 6 (Count Paris— Nellie Cambridge). 



Zulu (J. I. Case, Jr., Racine, Wis.), black, white and tan 

 dog, March 3 (King Noble— Nellie Belton). 



POINTERS. 



Clove Dee (J. W. Blythe, Burlington, la.), lemon and 

 white bitch, June 18 (Cornerstone— Dee). 



Croxteth C.^Thos. F. Howell, Indianapolis, Ind.), liver 

 and white dog, Jan. 29 (Beauvoir— Devonshire Flirt). 



Devonshire Jilt (J. W. Patterson, Noblesville, Ind.), 

 liver and white bitch, April 25 (Fowler— Cherrystone). 



Electric (F. Carlisle, Newton Falls, O.), orange and white 

 dog, January (Croxteth— Young Beulah). 



Fancy Fhee (W. Hoyt, Cleveland, O.), liver and white 

 bitch, Feb. 5 (Donald— Lady Bow). 



Fedora (F. W. Samuels, Indianapolis, Ind.), black, white 

 and tan bitch (Graphic III.— Topsy _W.). 



Graphic's Clip (J. R. Daniels, Cleveland, O.), liver and 

 white bitch, March 16 (Graphic— Lass). 



Graphic's Topic (J. R. Daniels, Cleveland, O.), liver and 

 white dog, March 16 (Graphic— Lass). 



Index (P. T. Madison, Indianapolis, Ind.), liver and white 

 dog, July 20 (Ossian— Nellie E.). 



Lou (Castleman Kennels, Trenton, Tenn.), liver bitch, 

 July 6 (Reximus — Katy). 



Miss Freedom (L. Gardner, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.), liver and 

 white bitch, July 4 (Pilate— Fairy II.). 



Nancy Stone (W. H. Holmes,' Kansas City, Mo.), liver 

 and white bitch, December (Cornerstone — Firoim) 



Pearl's Dot (J. B. Turner, Chicago, III.), liver and white 

 bitch, June 1 (Trinket's Bang— Pearl Stone). 



Robert Spring (H. F. Schmidt, Columbus, O.), liver and 

 white dog, Jan. 3 (Hairspring— Diables). 



Taffy (L. Gardner, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.), liver and white 

 bitch, July 4 (Pilate— Fairy II.). 



Thomastone (W. H. Holmes, Kansas City, Mo.), liver and 

 white dog, December (Cornerstone— Firenzi). 



TEXAS FIELD TRIALS. 



MARSHALL, Texas, June 13. — Editor Forest and 

 Stream: The fourth annual meeting of the Texas 

 Field Trial Club will be run on partridges (quail) near 

 Marshall, beginning on Feb. 11, 1890, open to amateurs 

 only: 



Derby— Open to all . pointers or setters whelped on or 

 since Jan. 1, 1888. Retrieving required. Entrance fee -^5. 

 $50 to first, $25 to second, $10 to third. Entries close Feb.10, 

 1890, at 9 o'clock P. M. 



All-Aged Stake— Open to all pointers aud setters, re- 

 gardless of previous winnings. Entrance fee $5. $100 to 

 first, $35 to second, §10 to third. Entries close Feb. 10, 1890, 

 at 9 o'clock P. M. 



Prizes will be paid in cash or silverware at the option of 

 the prize winner. 



President, Edmund Key, Marshall; First Vice-President, 

 W. J. Wolz, Marshall; Second Vice-President, R. R. Scott, 

 Scottsville. 



For particulars, running rules, etc., apply to W.L.Thomas, 

 Sec'y-Treas. , Marshall, Texas. 



DOG TALK. 



MR. E. H. MOORE has met with a great loss by the death 

 of his well known mastiff dogs champion Minting and 

 llford Caution, and the bitch Countess. All the particulars 

 we have are that Minting died from heart disease, and 

 llford Caution and Countess from peritonitis. The loss is 

 a severe one not only to Mr. Moore, but to the breeders of 

 the country as well. A description of the dogs and a list of 

 their many winnings is unnecessary, as readers of Forest 

 and Stream are familiar with their record. The many 

 friends of Mr. Moore, we are sure, will sympathize with him 

 in his great loss and join us in the wish that he may succeed 

 in securing specimens of the breed worthy to fill their 

 vacant stalls. 



A kennel club has been formed at Kansas City, Mo., with 

 Hon. J. E. Gutnotte, President; Messrs. J. A. Graham and 

 S. F. Field, Vice-Presidents, and Mr. F. B. Rice, Secretary 

 and Treasurer. The club will probably hold a dog show as 

 soon as the necessary arrangements can be made, 



Mr. Wm. Graham sailed for home yesterday on the Celtic 

 He reported having had a most enjoyable time during his 

 brief visit, and stated that he had learned at least one new 

 wrinkle about dog dealing that he would not soon forget. 



We understand that he received a number of important 

 commissions from prominent fanciers for the purchase of 

 dogs to be sent out in season for the shows next spring. 



Mr. E. M. Oldham, of Mamaroneck, N. Y., has made an 

 addition to his kennels and will take a lew dogs to board. 

 This will be welcome neAVs to residents of the city, who 

 wish to leave their dogs in good hands while they are absent 

 on their summer vacation. 



Mr. D. Baillie, of Lexington, Ky., sails for England to-day 

 instead of last Thursday, as noted last week. Mr. Baillie 

 takes with him the Chestnut Hill Kennels' collie Dublin 

 Scot for competition at the Kennel Club's show, Olympic, 

 London, next month. 



Mr. E. D. Morgan, of this city, has recently purchased in 

 England the bull-terrier dog Spotless Prince, a well known 

 winner, said by some to be one of the best in the country. 

 He was whelped January, 1888, and is by Cato and out of 

 Young Venus. 



We hear complaints that some of the special prizes that 

 were offered at two or three of the spring dog shows have 

 not been paid. The A. K. C. should see to this. 



The fall meet of the National Coursing Club will take 

 place at Hutchinson, Kan., Oct. 24. The address of the man- 

 ager is Mr. M. E. Allison, Hutchinson, Kan. 



Schipperkes are looking up, Mr. W. J. Comstock, of 

 Providence, R. I., has recently imported a pair, and we 

 understand that others will soon arrive. 



There will be a dog show at Kingston, Out., the first week 

 in September, in connection with the exhibition of the Cen- 

 tral Fair Association of Canada. 



Mr. J. H. Naylor, of Chicago, will shortly visit England, 

 and if he finds a terrier or two that suit he will bring them 

 over on his return. 



Mr. H. S. Pitkin, of Hartford, Conn., has quite a kennel 

 of St, Bernards, and is doing his best to breed some win- 

 ners. 



Where is the new list of judges that the Spaniel Club was 

 to vote for ? Is it not about time that they were announced? 



KENNEL NOTES. 



Notes mast be sent on prepared blanks, whlcli are fur- 

 nished free on receipt of stamped and addressed envelope 

 of large letter size. Sets of 300 oi any one form, bound for 

 retaining duplicates, are sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 



%W Notes mnst be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Nellie Naso. By W. H. Larison, Madison, N. J., for liver and 

 white pointer bitch, 'whelped March 17, 1889, bv Nick of Naso 

 (Naso II.— Pettigo) out of Nellie (Duke of Bergen— Dora). 



Erminie. By Eherbart Pug Kennels, Cincinnati, O., for fawn 

 puce bitch, whelped May 1, 188!), by champion Kash (Bradford 

 Ruby— Lady Cloudy) out of Daisy. 



Alpine Monarch and Alpine Ben Abolin. By Alpine Kennels, 

 Fairfield, Conn., for white and orange St. Bernard dogs, whelped 

 May 17, 188!), by champion Ben Lomond (Barry— Thetis) out of 

 Satellite (Monk ll.-Sheila). 



Alpine FHar and Alpine Monk. By Alpine KenDels, Fairfield, 

 Conn., for orange and white. St. Bernard dogs, whelped May 7, 

 188!), bv champion Ben Lomond (Barry— Thetis) out of Satellite 

 (Monk II.— Sheila). 



Alpine Nun , Alpine Rom and Alpine Maud. Bv Alpine Kennels, 

 Fairfield, Conn., for orange aud white St. Bernard bitches. 

 Whelped May 7,1889, by champion Ben Lomond (Barry— Thetis) 

 out of Satellite (Monk ll.-Sheila). 



Sedvo. By McBeth Kennels, North Lawrence, O., for black and 

 white English setter dog, whelped May 5, 188!), by Rollick B. (Royal 

 Ranger— Kit Kilibird) out of Fanny McBeth (McBeth— Vic). 



Edge Mark. By D. A. Goodwin, Jr., Newburvport, Mass., for 

 black, -white and tan Fnglish sorter dog, whelped Feb. 7, 1888, by 

 Skidmoi'c (Roderigo— Gem) out of Flo Maclin (Gath's Mark- 

 Cosy). 



BRED. 



Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Brunette— Caro. Prof. L. P. Braive's (New York) Newfoundland 

 bitch Brunette (Bruno— Mirza) to Chris. Eimer's Caro (Jumbo- 

 Nora), June 10. 



Flo Maclin— Bob Gates. D. A. Goodwin, Jr.'s (Newburyport, 

 Mnss.) English setter bitch Flo Maclin (Gath's Mark— Cosy) to J 

 L. Breeze's Bob Gates, May 2. 



Nell— Terry. J. J. Geary's (South Boston, Mass.) Gordon setter 

 bitch Nell (Maloy's Jack— Daisey) to C. S. McClellan's Terry 

 (champion Turk— Nellie), June 11. 



Lady Nell— Black Duke. J. G. Jorgensen's (Woodstock, Ont.) 

 cock.er spaniel bitch Lady Nell (Burmah— Mollv) to Jas. Luck- 

 well's Black Duke (champion Obo II. —Woodland Queen), June 10. 



Lillias Bcvcrwyck Trap. Jas. E. Unks's (Muucie, Ind.) fox-ter- 

 rier bitch Lillias (Splauger— Blomton Lilly) to his Beverwyck 

 Trap (Dusky Trap— Daze), April 19. 



Jessie— Bradford Hairy. J. Hacketfs (Hamilton, Ont.) York- 

 shire terrier bitch Jessie to P. H. Coombs's Bradford Harry 

 (Crawshaw's Bruce— Beale's Lady), May 1. 



WHELPS. 



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Olga. Geo. Shepard Page's (Stanley, N. J.) deerhound bitch 

 Olga (Dunrobin— Shelloch), June 5, six (four dogs), by John E. 

 Thayer's Chieftain (champion Bevis— Heather). 



Fannie M. Hornell -Harmony Kennels' (Covert, N, Y.) grey- 

 hound bitch Fannie M., May 35, seven (one dog), by their cham- 

 pion Memnon. 



Lady Olivia. Hornell-Harmony Kennels' (Covert, N. Y.) grey- 

 hound bitch Lady Olivia, June 8, nine (four dogs), bv their cham- 

 pion Memnon. 



Harmony. Hornell-Harmony Kennels' (Covert, N. Y.) grey- 

 hound bitch champion Harmony, June i, eight (four dogs), by 

 their champion Memnon. 



Scdl La Blonde. H. W. Neefus's (Elizabeth, N. J.) pointer bitch 

 Sail La Blonde (Ted of Bergen— Duchess of Hessen), May 27, three 

 dogs, by his Sancho Pedro. 



Reejina. Contoocook Kennels' (Peterborough, N. H.) St. Bernard 

 bitch Uegina (Sirius— Hilda Josepha), June 11, twelve(three dogs), 

 by J. F. Smith's Keeper (Ivo— Sans Peur). 



Fanny McBeth. McBeth Kennels' (North Lawrence, O.) English 

 setter bitch Fannv McBeth (McBeth— Vic), May 5, ten (eight 

 dogs), by H. A. Wise's Rollick B. (Royal Ranger-Kit Kilibird). 



Nellie. B. J. Rae's (Woodstock. Ont.) cocker spaniel bitch Nel- 

 lie (Obo, Jr.— Woodstock Belle), June 11, five (three dogs), by Jas. 

 Luckwell's Black Duke (champion Obo II.— Woodland Queen). 



Black Meg. H. S. Reynolds's (Poutmkeepsie,,N.Y.) cocker span- 

 iel bitch Black Meg (Obo II.— Darkle), May 35, five (one dog), by J. 

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



Lady. J. F. Campbell's (Montreal, Can.) Yorkshire terrier bitch 

 Lady, June 15, four (two dogs), by P. H. Coombs's Bradford Harry 

 (Crawshaw's Bruce — Beale's Lady). 



Floss. Chas. N. Symonds's (Salem, Mass.) Yorkshire terrier 

 bitch Floss (Dreadnought II.— Maggie), May 19, two (one dog), by 

 his Toons Royal (Kavanagh's champion Dreadnaught— Hamil- 

 ton's Tricksey). 



SALES. 



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Trumpeter— Nellie whelp. Beagle dog, whelped Jan. 23, 1889, by 

 Associated Fanciers, Philadelphia, Pa., to H. J. Tiffin, Courtney, 

 Fla. 



whelp. Beagle bitch, whelped Feb. If, 1889, by 



Associated Fanciers, Philadelphia, Pa., to H. J. Tiffin, Courtney, 

 Pla. 



Arc7iie. Collie dog. whelped June 16, 1887, by Glenlivat out of 

 Nellie McGregor, by Associated Fanciers, Philadelphia, Pa., to 

 John Dupee, Jr., Chicago, 111. 



