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FOREST AND STREAM 



I Oct. 18, 1888. 



SPANIELS AND THEIR WORK. 



Editor Forest a.rui Stream: 



Your special correspondent, in his remarks on the London 

 show, says that either the standard of the American Spaniel 

 Club is all wrong or it is not followed; that with the very 

 long and low bodies now called for the legs are very defec- 

 tive. The A. S. C. standard is all right, but the judges and 

 public are wrong. I challenge any judge or breeder to prove 

 that I am not right, and I am prepared to prove by the A. S. 

 C. standard that any cocker now prominently before the 

 public cannot score 75 points under the standard. 



There is not ranch iise in trying to get the A. C. S. Club 

 to do anything. They are in love with their idols. Like the 

 Hindoos, they worship the crocodile. Now let them change 

 the name of the club and call it the Crocodile or English 

 Non-Sporting Spaniel Club. 



I receive many letters on this subject, and now have the 

 names of fourteen, all well known to the spaniel fancy. 

 Nearly all are at present members of the A. S Club. I 

 know'there are many more who would gladly see the true 

 sporting cocker spaniel placed in his proper position at our 

 shows, "if they will send me their names we will demand 

 our rights of the A. S. Club. Should they fail to do any- 

 thing for its, we can easily form a sporting spaniel club. 



3 . Otis Fellows. 



HORNELL,SVrLL,K, N. Y. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



In the Buffalo catalogue Hornell Silk is described in his 

 list of winnings as ''champion field trial spaniel of Ameri- 

 ca." Now as his owner claims that title for him by default 

 I don't see how he can have won it, and how it can be en- 

 titled to a bracket with his wins. 



When several years ago Mr. Fellows made his $1,000 bluff, 

 good dogs were scarcer than they are now, and even at the 

 present time no one would stake such a sum on an initial 

 spaniel field trial. It was a bluff, pure and simple, and a 

 safe one. The owner of any brute, no matter how worth- 

 less, can say '"I'll match my dog against yours for 81, 000, 

 and if the "other fellow" has not seen his animal at wurk 

 he is safe to refuse such a challenge. 



Away with such transparent rot. Let us have regular 

 trials for our pets, brother spaniel men, and so demonstrate 

 which is the best dog. Let the entrance money and general 

 expenses be so low as to admit the dogs of our most impe- 

 cunious brethren. Do not make it possible for the wealthy 

 to "bluff" their dogs into prominence by weight of money 

 or brass. 



Surely this is a question of importance! Spaniel lovers 

 let us hear from you. QrESTEK. 



THAT MITCHELL LETTER. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



Two friends of mine have written me to the effect that I 

 hardly made it clear in your last week's issue that the 

 Mitchell letter was voluntarily handed me by Mr. Richter. 

 I certainly did not say so in so many words, but surely.no 

 one supposes I had it without his full knowledge and sanc- 

 tion, after reading my last letter, for that is full y implied. 

 The simple facts are that the letter was handed to me for 

 investigation. I forwarded it to a trusted friend in New 

 York, requesting him to inquire into the facts. The letter 

 was by him returned to me. I never had any reason to sus- 

 pect, nor do I now believe that my friend made any improper 

 use of the letter. If any one wishes to make assurance 

 doubly sure he should read the Sporting Life of January 20. 

 1886, if he is not satisfied with my positive statement that 

 the letter was handed me with the view to my seeing if there 

 was a grain of truth in it. 



In order to clear the matter up, I have this day forwarded 

 to Dr. J. Frank Perry a letter of which the following is a 

 copy: 



PHinADEnPH la, Oct. 15.— Dr. J. Frank Perm, President National 

 .Doa Chili— Dear Sir: Presuming that you have read the communi- 

 cations which have appeared in the papers with regard to a letter 

 sent by a person nauieu Mitchell to the editor of the Sporting Life, 

 and the apparent implication of myself by Mr. Anthony with 

 regard to the alleged theft of said letter, its alleged sale to Mr, 

 Antnony and its recovery from him by an alleged fraud, I respect- 

 fully request, as a member of the National Dog Club, that you 

 appoint a committee to investigate the case. If I am guilty of 

 such conduct I am not fit to remain a member of any club of 



gentlemen and should be expelled from the National Dog Club, 

 ibjection may perhaps be raised by some to my seeking this inves- 

 tigation, but I kaow of no better M ay, as I am a member of the 

 National Dog Club. Recourse to law, even if the libel was 

 more plain than it seems to be, is objectionable on the grounds 

 that I don't think it right to deprive my family of the money 

 necessary tr> pursue such a course, and it might be several years 

 before the case came to trial, whereas the remed y should be quickly 

 obtained. 1 place the matter in your hands with the hope that 

 you will see that the welfare of the National Dog Club calls for 

 the investigation of the record of any member against whom 

 such insinuations are leveled. Your respectfully, Jas. Watson. 



A resort to the law, even if: it was a straight out libel, is 

 not an easy thing for a non-resident of the same State, and 

 by the time the case came to trial it would be completely 

 forgotten by all now cognizant of the insinuations. What I 

 want is a speedy investigation, and I court the fullest and 

 most complete inquiry that any body of gentlemen may sug- 

 gest, I know what I am talking about when 1 say I want 

 the whole affair unearthed. Jas. Watson. 



Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 15. 



INDIANA FIELD TRIALS. 



INDIANAPOLIS, Iud. ,Oct. VS.— Editor Forest and Stream: 

 The Al l-Aged Stake of the Indiana Kennel Club's trials 

 closed Oct. 1, with 41 and the Indiana Stake with 6 nomina- 

 tions, as follows; 



ALL-AGED STAKE. 



ENGLISH SETTERS. 



Bessie B. (F. H. Ball), blue belton bitch (King Noble- 

 Elsie Belton). 



Beaumont (W. R. Huntington), black, white and tan dog 

 (Prince Royal— Nettie). 



Bohemian Girl (W. G. Millier), black and white bitch 

 (Count Noble— Mollie Belton). 



Bodkin (E. W. Clark, Jr.), black and white dog (Buckel- 

 lew— Nellie Druid). 



Blue Dick, Jr. (John Bolus), black and white dog (Blue 

 Dick— Nellie Rake). 



DAKBV (John Bolus), black and white dog (Bridgport— 

 Bessie Belton). 



Daisy Hunter (J. A. Hunter), orange and white bitch 

 (Gath's Hope— Daisy F.). 



Effie Hill (D. W. Barringer), black, white and tan bitch 

 (Prince B. — Donna). 



Flora Temple (A. J. Gleason), black, white and tan bitch 

 (Zippo— Ruby Buckellew). 



Jess (E. E. Pray), liverand white bitch(Dick— Spot Belton). 



Katie Noble (L. A. Boli), black, white and tan bitch 

 (Count Noble— Queen Meg). 



King's Mark (J. I. Case. Jr.), blue belton dog (King Noble 

 —Belle Belton). 



Lottie C. (J. I. Case, Jr.), lemon and white bitch (King 

 Noble— Vashti). 



Lark P (Curtis Wright) black, white and tan dog (Gleu 

 Topsy S.). 



MAUD (Bert Crane), black, white and tan bitch (Dog Whip 

 —Juno). 



Nellie T. (A. Smithnigbt), orange and white bitch (Prince 

 Ph cebus— Rosey) , 



Polly II. (J. B. Stoddard), black and white bitch. (Josh 

 Whitcomb— Polly) . 



PrAY's Gladstone (J. A. Boleu), black, white and tan dog 

 (Paul Gladstone — Bessie A.). 



QUEEN Noble (J. I. Case, Jr.) blue belton bitch (King 

 Noble-Belle Belton). 



Resolute (J. I. Case, Jr.), blue belton dog (King Noble— 

 Vashti). 



Rod Gem (L. A. Boli). black, white and tan dog (Roderigo 

 —Gem. 



Roger (L. Gardner), black, white and tan dog (Count 

 Noble— Queen Meg). 



black and tan settee. 

 Nellie Duane (R. W. Wehrle) bitch (Briar— Fannie). 



IRISH SETTER. 

 SAUSFIELD (Kildare Kennel), dog (Garryowen— Currer 

 Belle II.). 



POINTERS. 



Beau of Portland (H. F. Farnham), black and white 

 dog (Graphic— Zitta). 



Coin (R. C. Anderson), liver and white dog (Croxteth— 

 Trinket). 



Cmc J.GO Chick (Chicago Pointer Kennel), liver and white- 

 dog (Fritz— Virginia). 



CHICAGO Scoop (Chicago Pointer Kennel), liver and white 

 dog (Fritz — Virginia). 



Croxteth Freeland (J. J. Rooney), liver and white dog 

 (Croxteth— Lady Bow). 



DUKE of Vernon (L. Gardner), liver and white dog (Glen- 

 dale— Spotless). 



FOWXEB (Devonshire Kennel), liver and white dog (Osborn 

 Ale— Vauitv). 



Joe Pape (Dr. J. E. Link), black dog (Sambo the Devil- 

 Spot. 



Kixg's Girl (J. H, Lewis), lemon bitch (King Bow— 

 Dadish). 



L ass of Maine (H. F. Farnham), black and white bitch 

 (Graphic— Zitta). 



Lord Graphic (J. R. Daniels), lemon and white dog 

 (Graphic— Daphne). 



Nellie E. (P. T. Madison), liver and white bitch (Meteor. 

 Jr.— Mamie). 



Rowdy (R. F. Hoyl), liver and white dog; pedigree not 

 given. 



Trinket's Count (G. T. Miller), liver and white dog 

 (Croxteth— Trinket). 

 Three Unnamkd (W. B. Stafford), particulars not given. 



INDIANA STAKE. 



Daisy Hunter (John A. Hunter), orauge and white Eng- 

 lish setter bitch (Gath's Hope— Daisy F.). 



Don's Hoy (P. T. Madison), black, white and tan English 

 setter dog (Don M. — Topsy). 



Ester \J. M. Freeman), blue belton English setter bitch 

 (Doncaster— Eudora). 



Minnie (Curtis Wright), black, white and tan English set- 

 ter bitch (Royce — Jennie). 



Nellie C. (A. P. Craft), black, white and tan English set- 

 ter bitch (Troup— Lucy V.). 



ROUGH (J. E. Bradshaw). red Irish setter dog (Roval C— 

 Belle). P. T. Madison, Secretary. 



KANSAS CITY DOG SHOW. 



KANSAS CITY, Oct. 8.— Editor Forest and Stream: Tin- 

 dog show of the National Exposition held here last 

 week was a wonderful success. From opening to close there 

 was a throng of spectators around t he benches and I have no 

 doubt that next year the experiment will be repeated and 

 probably it will become a permanent fixture. There were 

 about 180 dogs shown and many of them were first-class 

 specimens. All of the dog men with whom I conversed 

 appeared to be pleased with the show and its management. 

 The superintendent, Mr. F. B. Rice, worked hard and much 

 of the success of the show is due to his efforts. Below is a 

 list of the 



AWARDS. 



MASTlKPS.-Doj/s: 1st, G. B. Ayer's Edwys; 2d, Mrs. .1. M. 

 Brme's Bruce HI. Reserve, J. W. Gregory's Alexander IV. 

 IJflQftctf.' 1st, withheld; 2d, J. TJ. Rempel's Betsy. 



ST. BERNARDS— ROTJGH-CoATEn—Do(7.s.- 1st, E. N. Burr's 

 Brunswick; 2d. withheld. Com., D. Lucas's Di. Bi dies: No en- 

 try. -Smooth-Coated— Dogs: Withheld. Bitches: 1st, J.W. Davis's 

 Apajune. Puppies: No entry. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— 1st, withheld; 3d, P. Newman's Jumbo. 



GREYHOUNDS.— Does: No entry. Bitches: 1st, J. Murdock's 

 Fly. 



GREAT DANES.— Dogs; 1st, E. Jesserich's Augusta; 2d, H. 

 We v th's Nero W. High com., B. Losen's Leo. Bitches: 1st, with- 

 held; 2d, H. Mueller's Minca. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.-Do(/s: 1st, very high com. andlrgh com., 

 T. Donoghue's Consul's Rock, Druid's Spot and Duke Gladstone's 

 Boy; 31, J. A. Bolon's Bray's Gladstoie. Com., P. R. Scarr's 

 Douue. Bitdies: 1st, F. B. Rice's Dashing Luvalette; 3d and com.. 

 T. Donoghue's Knight's Belle, Consul's Mag and Pembroke Queen. 

 High com., J. Armand's Kyno. Com., L. Kurz'a Blue Pearl.— 

 Puppies -Dogs: 1st, withheld: 2d, C M. Eaton's Rex. Bitches: 1st, 

 F. B. Rice's May Gladstone; 3d, G. B. Orr's Dart Guess. 



BLACK AND TAN SETTERS.-Withheld. 



IRISH SETTERS. -Dogs: 1st, R.'C. Van Horn's Patsy D.; 2d, 

 W. G. Eads's Billy R. Bitches: 1st, F. H. Perry's Nina; 2d. F. H. 

 Goss's Emma. High com., T. Donoghue's Biddy. Puppies: No 

 entry. 



POINTERS. — Open — Dogs: 1st, Detroit Kennel Club's Fleet; 2d- 

 E. E. Dix's Hush. Very nigh com., N. Donnelly's Sport. High 

 com., H. Weytli's Osborne Ale. Com., J. E Guenotte's Bob. 

 Bitches: 1st, A. A. Whipple's Apology; 2d, Detroit Kennel Club's 

 Countess. Reserve and very high cam., Kansas City Kennels' 

 Maggie V. and Moll V. Very high com., T. Donoghue's Queen. 



Bitches: 1st, M. W. Drisko's Trinket's Belle It.; 2d, H. B. Tetlo's 

 Frankie U. Very high com., J. Donoghue's Bloomo II. High com., 

 H. W r eyth's So So. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS.-Dofls: 1st, H. W. Hayne's Cap- 

 tain Muldoon: 2d, withheld. Com., E. H. Ormsby's Jnmho. 

 Bitdies: 1st, 2d and high com., T. Donoghue's Colleen, Little Sioux 

 and Count Bendigo's Duck. 



FIELD SPANIELS.— 1st, Cook Kennels' Newton Abbot Farmer; 

 2d, W. H. Hayues's Doc Obo. 



COOKER SPANIELS— Dogs: 1st, Detroit Kennel Club's Black 

 Obo. Bitches: 1st, W. H. Hayues's Nina. Puppies: 1st, F. Jones's 

 Beauty; 2d, withheld. 



FOXHOUNDS. — Champion — Cook Kennels' Brave.— Open— 



Fanny. Puppies: 1st and 2d, Cook Kennels' Drummer Boy and 

 Wild's Pride. 



BEAGLES.— Dogs: 1st, W. A. Alderson's Vine; 2d. withheld. 

 Bitches: Withheld. 



DACHSHUNDE.~Do£/s: 1st, G. Schrader's Waldmann; 2d, A. 

 Dore's Waidman. Bitches: 1st, A. Dore's Waldine. 



COLLIES.— Dogs: 1st, Kansas City Kennels' Laddie; 2d and 3d, 

 J. A. Long's Clifton Hero and Blair Athol. Bitches: 1st and 2d, 

 J. A. Long's Patient and Miss Sooty Scot. 



BULLDOGS.— 1st and 3d, Cook Kennels' Dolores and Dread- 

 naught. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Dogs: 1st, J. F. D. Walker's Dundee; 2d 

 and very high com.. W. Mariner's Venture and Crib. Bitches: 

 1st, J. p. D. Walker's Dinah; 2d, F. L. Webster's Pansy Royal. 

 Very high conn, W. Mariner's Lady in White. Puppies: 1st, J. 

 F. D. Walker's Dandv; 2d, W. Mariner's Vexer. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.-Withheld. 



SCOTCH TERRIERS.— 1st, J. H. Naylor's Lowrie Dunbar; 3d 

 withheld. 



DANDIE D1NMONT TERRIERS.— 1st, J. H. Naylor's Pride of 

 Leader. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.— 1st, Mrs. Bruno Meissneif.S Little 

 Sport; 2d and very high com., Kansas City Kennels' Fan and 

 Kansas Beauty. 



KIN G CHARLES SP ANIELS.-Dogs: 1st. Cook Kennels' Punchi- 

 nello. Bitdies: 1st and 2d, Cook Kennels' Nell and Judy. 



BLENHEIM SPANTELS.-lst.W. Mariner's Young King Victor. 



SKYE TERRIERS— 1st, J. H. Naylor's Drollie; 3d withheld. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.— 1st, Miss Chrissie R. Price's Gyp. 



PUGS.— Dogs: 1st, withheld; 2d, J. H. Murphy's Moxie. Bitches: 

 1st, J. W. Butler's Yum Yum. Puppies: 1st, Miss Marion B. 

 Stowo's unnamed. 



TOY TERRIERS.— 1st, R. D. Arnold's Dixie, Jr.; 2d withheld. 



POODLES.— 1st, Detroit Kennel Club's Duke; 2d and high com., 

 J. Stottelmau's Leddy and Clack, 



POMERANIANS. — 1st, withheld; 2d, Miss Belle Wilson's 

 Beauty. 



MISCELLANEOUS— 1st, Cook Kennels' bloodhound Burniston. 

 SPECIAL PRIZES. 



Best, mastiff, Edwys: Great Dane, Augusta; setter, Consul's 

 Rock: setter puppy, May Gladstone; pointer, divided between 

 Apology and Fleet; pointer sin d by a dog owned in Kansas City, 

 Moll V.; pointer puppy, Trinket's Belle II.; Irish water spaniel, 

 Colleen; cocker spaniel, Nina; under Imos., Pip; collie, Laddie: 

 beagle. Vine; bull-terrier, Dinah; pug, Yum Yum; toy spaniel or 

 terrier owned by a lady, Little Sport; Italian greyhound, Gyp; 

 smallest dog, Dixie, Jr.; largest number of entries. Cook Kennels. 



K. C. 



AMERICAN PET DOG CHUB. — Notice is hereby given 

 that the annual meeting and election of officers of the Ameri- 

 can Pet Dog Club will be held Oct. 19, 1888, at 2 P.M., at the 

 residence of the second vice-president, Mrs. Eugene Clark, 

 111 East 28th street, New York. — H. R. Surles, M.D., Mrs. 

 Eugene Clarke, C. Ormsby, T. J. Daunis, W. Goodenough , 

 Executive Committee,— C. OliMSBY, Secretary. 



Secretary Ormsby informs us that the meeting lately re- 

 ported as having been held by the American Pet Dog Club 

 was actually held by two expelled members and for sympa- 

 thizers; that Mrs. Charles Wheatley is no longer a member 

 of the A. P. D. O; that ex-Treasurer W, J. Fryer, Jr., has 

 been expelled from the A. P. D. C : that the self-constituted 

 Board of Trustees who on June 22, 1888, filed a certificate of 

 incorporation in the name of the American Pet Dog Club 

 had no authority to do so; that, finally, in spite of all efforts 

 to bring about the disruption of the A, P. D, O, it is flour- 

 ishing, has 25 new members, and is on the way to triumphal 



SUCCeSS. 



NEW ENGLAND KENNEL CLUB.— Editor Forest and 

 Stream: The annual meeting of the New England Kennel 

 Club was held at the rooms of the club, 6 Hamilton Place. 

 Thursday evening Oct. 11, and the following officers elected: 

 President, F. Blackwood Fay; Vice-President, E. H. Moore; 

 Secretary, J. W. Newman; Treasurer, Geo, A. Fletcher. The 

 Board of Governors chosen were the above officers and 

 Messrs. J. E. Thayer, Jean Grosvenor, Frank M. Curtis, J. 

 H. Long and Dr."j. G. W. Werner. The bench show com- 

 mittee elected for 1889 were Messrs. F. B. Fay, J. W. New- 

 man, E. H. Moore, F. M. Curtis, and J. H. Long. The re- 

 port of the retiring treasurer showed the club to be very 

 prosperous financially, and the thanks of the club and ap- 

 pointment of a committee to provide a suitable testimonial 

 to the ex-Treasurer, Mr. W. 0, Partridge for his long and 

 faithful service, showed their appreciation of his efforts. 

 The club also voted to make application for membership in 

 the American Kennel Club Association.— J. W. Newman, 

 Scc'y 



KENNEL NOTES. 

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

 nished free on receipt of stamped and addressed envelope 

 of large letter size. Sets of 200 of any one form, bound for 

 retaining duplicates, are sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 

 Minting, Jr. By Geo. P. Jones, St. Louis, Mo., for light fawn 

 mastiff dog, whelped April 12, 188s, by Minting iMaximilian— 

 Cambrian Princess; out of Bess (A.K.R, 2977). 



Lewis's Nellie. By Jos. Lewis, Can nuns burg, Pa., for lemon and 

 white poimer bitch, whelped April 1, 1888, by Prince out of 

 Princess Nellie. 



Siberian Girt. By Jos. Lewis, Canuonsbnrg, Pa., for liver and 

 white pointer bitch, whelped March 20, 1888, by Robert le Diable 

 out of Countess Nellie. 



Conuuuira. By W. A. Coster, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., for liver 

 Irish water spaniel dog, age not given, by Count Bendigo (A.K.R. 

 862) out of Biddy Malone. 



Dashing Novice II. and Lady Novice. By Jos. Lewis, Cannons- 

 burg, Pa., for black, white and tan English setter Ditches, whelped 

 April 30, 18S8, by Paul Gladstone out of Dashing Novice. 



Bncketlew Kennels (formerly Duke-Rhcebe). By W. A. Coster, 

 Saratoga Springs, N. Y., for kennels of English setters. 



BRED. 



jgg"" Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Queen of Scots— Gueiph. John L. Lincoln's (Chicago. 111.) collie 

 bitch Queen of Scots (Clifton Hero— Picture) to McEwen & Gib- 

 son's Guelph (Gilderoy— Jess), Oct. 3. 



Bonnie View- -lied Gauntlet. Tower Grove Kennels' (St. Louis, 

 Mo.) collie bitch Bonnie View (champion Dublin Scot— Madge) to 

 McEwen & Gibbon's Red Gauntlet (champion Charlemagne- 

 Hasty), Sept. 23. 



Merry— Red Gauntlet. McEwen & Gibson's (Byron, Ont.) collie 

 bitch Merry (Scotson— Madge) to their Red Gauntlet (champion 

 Charlemagne— Hasty), Aug. 22. 



Portia It.— Mission. Jacob M. Harner's ( West Liberty, O.) mas- 

 tiff bitch Portia II. (A.K.R. 5512) to his Mission (A.K.R. 5912), 

 Sept. 8. 



Hazel Obo— Doc. Wm. Barnes's (Manyunk, Pa.) cocker spaniel 

 hitch Hazel Oho (A.K.R. 1097) to American Cocker Kennels' cham- 

 pion Doc (A.K.R. 3795), Sept. 9. 



Floss— Bradford Harry. Chas. N. Symond's (Salem, Mass ) York- 

 shire terrier bitch Floss (Dreadnaught II.— Maggie) to P. H. 

 Coombs's Bradford Harry (Crawshaw's Bruce— Beale's Lady), 

 Oct. 5. 



WHELPS. 



HP®~ Notes mint be sent on the Prepared Blank*. 



.Jess. McEwen & Gibson's (Byron, Ont.) collie bitch Jess (Heather 

 —Madge). Aug. 25, six (three dogs), by their Red Gauntlet (cham- 

 pion Charlemagne— Hasty). 



Queen Obo. American Cocker Kennels' (Philadelphia, Pa.) 

 cocker spaniel bitch Queen Obo (A K.R. 3082), Sept. 18, six (four 

 dogs), by their champion Doe (A.K.R. 3795j; three dogs and one 

 bitch black, one dog light red and one bitch dark red. 



Midnight II. American Cocker Kennels' ( Philadelphia, Pa.) 

 cocker spaniel bitch Midnight 11. (A.K.R. 4171), Sept. 17, five (four 

 dogs), by their champion Doc (A.K.R. 6795); all black; all since 

 dead. v 



Miss Topsy. American Cocker Kennels' (Philadelphia, Pa.) 

 cocker spaniel bitch Miss Topsy (A.K.R, 5968), Sept. 17, seven (four 

 dogs), by their champion Doc (A.K.R. 3795); all black; two since 

 dead. 



Ladu Pluto. G. H. Whitehead's (Trenton. N. Y.) cocker spaniel 

 bitch Lady Pluto (A.K.R. 3313), Sept, 16, six (four dogs), by Ameri- 

 can Cocker Kennels' championDoc (A.K.R. 3195); three dogs black, 

 one dog light red, one bitch dark and one bitch liver. 



SALES. 



JG^~ Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Portswood Tiger. Brindle bulldog, whelped Oct. 1, 1885, by Paul 

 Clifford out of Hussy, by W. T. Tebbutt, Melton Mowbray, Eng*, 

 to R. B. Sawyer, Birmingham, Conn. 



