The Arabian Horse Chib is not as large as tho Perch cron Horse Society, but what it lacks in numbers is more limn made up in the enthusiasm, not to say devotion, o£ its members. Devoted is the better word, for no other class of horsemen can quite rival I hose who are breeding the desert courser when it r.omes to devotion lo their equine idol, Peter P. Bradley, of Boston, is president ot the organtaa-' tion; C. 10. Perkins, of Burlington. In., is the vice president, and If. K. Push-Brown. of Washington, Is the secretary and treasurer. Lately the club lias elected Miss Kthel Boyd Bowers, of Now York, as recording secretary and custodian at' Hie stud ) book. Miss Powers is widely known I among horse show exhibitors as the • painstaking compiler of “Ribbon WI11-- ning Show Horses/1 a hand printed » book in which the performances and i often tlio pedigrees of prize-winning horses are preserved at the expense of infinite and unrequited labor.