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t.er rJOEj was never exliil I tie is a particularly good 



headed dojrand 



Pointer bitches on] •■, : panlela only two entries, 



but both goi id, particularly Mr. Young's Duck, who i 1 

 Oocke n3 entry, but an exceptionally g h 



owned by Miss Starbuck, of Rochester. The "foxhounds 

 were an especial feature of the show, Jftr. L. M. Wooden ex- 

 hibiting a grand lot— probably ihe first lot of bounds owned 

 by a private gentleman in America, He easily got first and 

 second. His magnificent, pupp ea were very attractive. 13 a- 

 gles good; indeed Mr. Dodge's Battlet and Roxey are a hard 

 pair to beat, 'the bitch this time captured first.. 

 __ Fox terriers were extra good. Mr. J. 0. Fox's Young 

 Spot easily took first. A liner bodied dog we never saw. 

 His ears are not perfect j with that exception he is a grand 

 dog. Greyhounds two, and both good ones. Collies poor, 

 except the winner Bonthesk. She is a really grand dog. St. 

 Bernards, with Mr. Macdona'a two magnificent specimens 

 there, could not help but be attractive ; Marco, the dog, is 

 the best we ever saw. 



The oilier non-sporting classes, with the exception of pugs 

 and Yorkshire terriers, were uot good. The miscellaneous 

 class were, as usual, what it means. 



PRIZE LIST. 



English Setters— Doga— 1st. Kev J C Macdona'a Hanger Rival ; 

 3d, A S Frances, Rochester. Boy; V h c, Isaac H Andrews, Hpenee- 

 port, Kip ; He, Isaac Weighed, Roohester, Dan ; C, B Moo Her, 

 Rochester, Nod. BitOhes— 1st, A S Frances, Rochester, Whirl- 

 wind ; 2d. Asa L Sherwood, Skanoatoles, Grace; V he, Isaac Weig- 

 hell, Rochester, Fan ; IT o, A B Frances, Rochester, Daze ; 0, 

 Asa L Sherwood. Skat Puppies— 1st; Isaac Weig- 



hed, Eocheater, Ned ; T h c, A 8 Frances, Rochester, Tony ; H c, 

 A L Sherwood, Skaneatelas, Rome. 



Red and White Setters— Dogs— 1st, .1 W Whitney, Rochester, 

 Sport ; 2d, 1 Weighed, Rochester, Jerr. Bitches— let, I Weighed, 

 Rochester, liree/.e ; 2d, I Weighed, Rochester, Bird. Puppies— 

 1st, I Weighed, Rochester 



Gordon Setters— Dors— 1st, I WeigheU, Rochester, Sport ; 2d, 

 W II Atkinson, Lima, Fred; V h c. Eog, Setter, J A Rice, Spencer- 

 port, Grouse ; II c. F W Little, Rocheuler, Muck. Bitches— 1st, 

 A. L Skaneatlas, Maggie. Puppies— 1st, 1 Weighell, Rochester, 

 Joe. 



Pointers— Dogs— 1st, J Macdona, England, Croxteth; % 1st, 

 G W Dakin, Syracuse, Don ; 2d, I Weighell, Rochester, Bob ; 

 H 2d, M ftTHollister, Bochester, Wink ; V h c, W S Newman, 

 Avon, Shot ; U c, M J Nesvhouse, Oneida, Sensation. Bitches— 

 1st, I Weighell, Rochester, Dot j 2d, C L Betts, Rochester, Lola ; 

 C, VT L Sheldon, Rochester, Flora. Puppios— let, GW Dakin, 

 Syracuse, Lady ; V h c. F A Sinclair, Mottville, Snapshot. 



Water Spaniels— Dogs or Bitches— 1st, D D Young, Detroit, 

 Duck ; 2d, 1 Weighell, Rochester, Flora. 



Cocker Spaniels-Dogs or Bitches— 1st, Miss M A Starbuck, 

 Rochester, Sailor Boy. 



Fox Hounds— Doga or Bitches— 1st, L M Wooden, Rochester 

 Drive ; 2d, L 11 Wooden. Rochester. Fly , V h c, I W 

 Rochester. Joo ; H c, I Weighell, Rochester' Lewis ; G H Osgood- 

 by, Pittsford. Rant. 



Beagles— Doga or Bitohes-lst, J N Dodge, Detroit, Battler : 

 3d, J N Dodge, Detroit, Roxey. 



Eox Terriers— Dogs or Biteiies— 1st, G J Fox, Delaware. Young 

 Spot ; 2d, W B Duffy, Rochester, Charley ; Y h c, F L Dolantv, 

 Rochester, Butler. 



Greyhounds— Doi-s or Bitches— 1st, E A Van Velver, Oneida, 

 Spur ; 2d, Geo Morgan, Oswego, Major. 



Collies— Dogs or Bitches— 1st, J A Nottingham, Syracuse, 

 Southeak ; 2d, withheld. 



8t Barnard— Dogs or Bi'chca— 1st, J Macdona, England, 

 Braurtels ; 2d, J G Macdona, England, Marco ; Hon 1st I ■', S 

 EllwQiiger, Rochester, Ms 



Bull Terriers— Doga Martiu Young, Rochester, 



JNigger ; 2d, A Britton, Billv. 



Black and Tan Terriers-Dogs or Bitchcs-lst, W S Sheldon, 

 --j. Jim ; 2d, W W Chapin, Rochester. Tiny II. 



Yorkshire Terriers— Dogs or Bitches— 1st, Mrs Kietermann, 

 New York, bme and tan dog ; 2d, Mrs Kistermann, New York, 

 bine and tan dog. 



Rough Haired T. Triers— 1st, Frederick Feek. Rochester, Nip ; 

 2d, S Solomon, Rochester, Pepper ; V h c, M Young, Rochester, 

 Billy ; V h c, J Harris, Syracuse, . 



Pegs— Dogs or Bitches— 1st, D Davis, Toronto, Charley ; 2d, J 

 M Backus, Rochester, Ponay. 



Any Breed or Dogs not' assigned a class— Medal, Alert Hose 

 Company, Rochester, Nero ; medal, F C lehle, Syracuse Pudy ■ 

 medal. H M Greeley, Rochester, Jacko j niedai, E A Cowley, 

 Rochester, Magon ; medal. W iiartholomay, Rochester, Bruin ; 

 medal, Edw H Bowett, Rochester, Flora; V he. M J Blackall, 

 Spenoepon, Fritz. 



—The red Irish setter bitch Tyke, by Rory O'Moore, 

 •owned by Mr. B. J. Robbing, of Wealhersfleld, Conn.' 

 whelped on July 1 eleven puppies, Bircd by owner's Dick 



—Mr. David G. Hartt'a (North port, L. I.) liver and white 

 pointer bitch Flash by Sensation, whelped, June 28, six dogs 

 and two bitch puppies, 011c liver aud white, sired by Cham- 

 pion Snai 



—The same owner's red Irish setter bitch Lu Lu whelped, 

 on July 8, seven dogs and two bitch puppies. 



-Mr. Jas. R. Tilley (Locust Valley, Long Island) re- 

 ports the following litters of Gordon setters as having been 

 whelped at his kennels. June 2, Grace, 7 puppii 

 and 4 bitches— sired by imported Grouse. June 11, Di, 6 

 puppies — 5 dogs and 1 bitch— sired by Jerome's Shot, Jr. 

 June 13, Dot, 4 puppies— 3 dogs and 1 bitch— sired by Shot, 

 Jr. A portion of each of the' above litters will be offered 

 for sale. 



—Mr. L. F. Whitman's champion bl 110 beltou bitch Me) I, 

 has whelped 10 puppies— 4 dogs and 6 bitches — sired bvsanie 

 owner's Rattler. 



— The beagle bitch, Fanny V., owned by G Pounall, of 

 Christiana, Pa., whelped 9 puppies — 3 dogs and 6 bitches- 

 sired by Victor (Ratter-Blue Bell), both imported and bred. by 

 Sir A. Ashburnhatn, Broomhaven Fark, Hasting?, Sussex, 

 England. 



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—Mr. E. J. RobbiDs' Irish setter bitch Bridget Plunket 

 (Plunket-Stella).has been bred to Bob (Rorv O'.Moore- 



Mirah). 



—Mr. D. G. Rartt's beagle bitch Topsy, has been bred to 

 "Montclare's" Rambler, and his Gordon bitch Bell to War- 

 wick, a son of Champion -Rupert. 



—The Imperial Kennel's (of Toms River) black pointer 

 bitch Gwcndolin has been bred to Mr. F. Schushardt's Jim, 

 on July 2. Also their Daisy to T. Forman Taylor's One-Eyed 

 Sancho, on July 13. 



Alexahdba Palace Dog Show.— This great English 

 dog show, given by the Kennel Club, was held at the Alex- 

 andra Palace, near London, on July 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7. It was 

 probably the largest ever held in the world, there being 1,200 

 entries, divided a? follows : Bloodhounds, 65 ; mastiffs, 54 ; 

 St. Bernards, 73; Newfoundlands, 25; keepers' night dogs, 

 2 ; great Danes, 8 ; deerhounds, 8 ; greyhounds, 14 ; foreign 

 dogs, 11 ; pointers, Gb' ; English setters', 43 ; black and tan 

 setters, 16; Irish setter:-, 31: retrievers, 59; spaniels (sport- 

 ing;, 59; fox terriers, i sheep dogs, 94; 

 Dalmatians, 3; Pomeranians, 8; poodles, 1(1; bull dogs, 33; 

 bull terriers, 2 3; md Irish terriers, 33*; smooth- 

 haired terriers, 8 ; black and tan terriers, 24; Skye terriers, 

 18; hard-haired Scotch terriers, 15 ; Dajadic Dinmont terriers, 

 41 ; Yorkshire terriers, 1 ; pugs, 30 j Maltese, 4 ; Blenheim 

 spaniels, 14 ■; King Charles, 11: Italian greyhounds, 2; toy 

 terriers, 11; sporting puppies, 7; fox terrier puppies, 13 j 

 non-spd os or collies, 22; collie 

 puppies, 9 ; mastiff puppies, 10. The winners in the pointer 

 and setter classes were as follows 1 



Pointers (large)- Champions, Dogs— R J L Price, Wage. 

 Bitches— R J L Price, Mind. Open class— Dogs— 1st. Barclay 

 Field, Dick; 2d. T^n-.i id I r L Price Eos Cymiwy 



BiteheB-lst, G J Moore, Moss; 2d, J Kennedy,' Heine; 3d. B 

 Price, Juno. Small size champions-Doges— 1st, J Renin dv, f'ed- 

 rlc. Bitches— let. 1; ,1 I, jo;, ■,., Bow I; , ... Ij-t 1; 



.1 L Price, Baatow ; 2d, A P Baywood-Londsdale, Low : .'id.'w 

 Arkwn K la, D01 , o-Bells; 



" d ; ? ^V'"'' 1 ' Tl " k V : ??' K J L Plice ' Me "V Bells. P„ oio.,. 

 — let, T Blatter, Beau, Jr : ltd, r Hlalter, Bonny. 



EngliBh Settere, ahBUipiOBa-Dogg-lst, G J BtiWfceU, Hock II. 

 Ho btfetea entered. Opi , , a , Bau- 



d '',. •';! :M, a P Eejwood-Lone- 



dale, Fred \ . . ,,r,, Klllt 2 „ T E L . 



era, Bine Bell M: lid, U 1> Garde, Wild Daisy. PuBnies— lat 

 withhold ; 2d. T Weblier, MoU HI. -u^pies 1st, 



Black aud Tan Bettera-lat, E L Parsons, Bob ; 2d. J H Salter, 

 Rex II ( Hodgson Ba- 



gslta ; 3d, J V Biehardson, , 



J . Redi . ■ ■ ■ ' onnti 2d, ,TWad- 



dington, Shot ; 3d, T Bi _i e V Q T Ao . 



bott, Kate, j 2d, do, Kitty; 3d, J H Salter, Ireland. Puppies— let 

 Q W Gordon- McHohie, Rosy Bed. ' 



— Capt, C. D. Veile, U. S. A., now stationed at Fort Davis, 

 Texas, claims the name of Scout for his lemon and white 

 pointer ilo.tr, purchased from the Westminster Kennei Club, 

 by Sensation out of Daisy II. 



— Mr. J. Bardwell, of Boston, claims the following names 

 for his black aud tan Gordon pups by imported Grouse out 

 of Mollie Bawn: Dogs— Trump, Tyrone, Imp, Otto, 

 Grouse HI. Gyps- -Midget, Phantom If. and Vision. Mr. 

 Bird well's bitch"(_ black and tan Gordon) Mollie Bawn threw 

 15 puppies— 10 bitches aud 5 dogs — sired by Hanlan's im- 

 ported Grouse. Seven are alive, and very large and healthy. 



—Mr. Geo. Pounall, of Christiana, Pa., claims the follow- 

 ing names for beacle pupB by Bess and Dan, whelped May 11, 

 1879: Forman, Fleet, Fdiry, Fanny VI., Flora. All are 

 white, black and tan. 



—Mr. James Katcliffe claims the name of Royal Prince for 

 bis lemon and white dog puppy out of Orphina by Battler. 

 Whelped May 13. 



—Mr. W. Tallman, of Providence, claims the following 

 names for bis Bonjbel-Dan pups : Bonibel II. for black and 

 white ticked bitch ; Blanche for white bitch with lemon ears, 

 and King Philip for white dog with lemon ears. 



— The following of Mr. Macdona's dogs, just imported, 

 arc for sale: St. Bernard dog Marco, a prize-winner at 

 Hanover dog show, and bitch Bramfels, bred by Prince 

 Bolms, dam of Princess Louisa's Bertha and Princess of 

 Wales' Bruno Price, £300 for the pair. Pointer dog Crox- 

 tetb, by Bang out of Jane, 18 mos. old, winner of fourth prize 

 in Field Trial Derby, and second at Hanover 1 ) )g Show. The 

 coming dog oi' the day. Price, £150. English setter dog 

 Decimal-Dash TIT., by Llewellin's Dash If. out of Duchess, 

 by Pilktngton's Dash out of Lloyd Price's field trial win- 

 ner Queenie, 18 mos. old. Price, £100. Irish setter 

 Rover If. , by Rover out of Nina, the grandest young 

 Irish setter in the world. Price. £ 150, For further particu- 

 lars apply to kennel editor of Forest and Stream.— A d». 



—Mr. Chas. J. Keeser, of Washington, D. C., has bought 

 from E, V. Kercheval, of Clarke County, Vs., the black and 

 white pointer dog Plato, a grandson of Judge Pendleton's 

 celebrated pointer dog. 



The same gentleman has sold his red and white Irish setter 

 dog; Larry to Geo. A. Kimball, of Chelsea, Mass., and his 

 white setter bitch Mollie to C. J. Miley, of Lancaster, Pa. 



— Mr. Thos. Meyer, of Jersey City, has purchased from 

 Mr. Frank C. Hollands the cocker spaniel bitch Feather. 



ffuchUttg and Routing, 



DETROIT YACKT CLUB. 



AsjSCAii Rkgatta, July 4. 

 Editor Forest and Stream : 



Our club held its second annual regatta on Lake St. Clair, 

 July 4. The course sailed by the first and second class yachts 

 was a triangular one of eighteen miles ; for the third class 

 six miles to the outer stakeboat aud return, making the course 

 twelve miies ad finish being about a quarter of a 



mile off Ironmonger's Hotel. The entries were as follows : 

 First class— Amy, Tret, Myrtle, Mabel axiA Ida. Second class 

 —Liilie 8., Adetacle, Wayward and Sheila. Third class— 

 Daisy and Marian. Judges, Capt. John Craig aud H. C. 

 Penny. Time Keeper, Morse Stewart, Jr. 



Through the kindness of W. K. Muir.the club had the use 

 of his fine steam yacht Scotia to start the race, while the 

 Glance pulled out to set the sjtakeboats. At 13:95 the warn- 

 ing gun boomed forth, and at 12:45 the starting gun was 

 fired, andaw.:y went the wkite-winged fleet, ihe Amy being 

 the hrst to cross the line at 12:50, cloBely followed by the 

 Other*. The scene: was a most beautiful one, as the fleet of 

 graceful yachts flew before the strong northwest breeze, 

 - carrying every stitch of canvas they dared, most of them 

 I heeled over to the rail, and throwing the white spray far 



above their bows. The Amy kept the lead she had gained at 

 the start, although closely pressed by .the Myrtle and Mabel; 

 the second class yachts, the Wayward, Liilie and B/ieila, and 

 the third class yacbt Zta%, being all close together, skim- 

 ming along over the heavy swells like a flock of sea gulls, 

 while the Ives, Marian and Adelade were quite a distance in 

 the rear of the fleet. But the Ides, with her immense spread 

 of canvas, went booming aloDg, and rapidly decreased the 

 distance between her and the leading yachts. Before the 

 first stakeboat was reached she was the second boat in the 

 line, the Amy being the only one to turn the stakeboat ahead 

 of her. From the first to the second stake the sailing was 

 close hauled, and the breeze bad freshened up so that it al- 

 most blew a gale, while tha sea rolled up in huge waves, 

 over the smaller yachts as though determined to 

 Swamp them. Soon after passing the first stakeboat, the 

 Myrtle shipped a heavy sea, nearly filling her with water, and 

 she withdrew. The Ida caught a heavy puff after rounding 

 the first stake, and capsized, leaving the race in her class to 

 1 he Amy, /ves and Mabel. The lies kept close up with the 

 Amy, aud when within about a mile of the second stakeboat, 

 got out to windward of her, and rounded first. Then, squar- 

 ing away for home, she set au immense balloon jib. Amy 

 was the secoud boat to turn, with Mabel right in her wake. 



In the second class the Adelade shipped a big sea, which 

 ruined all chances of her getting a prize. The Wayward 

 took the lead in her class with all the others right after her. 

 There was some very pretty sailing done, and this race was 

 the most exciting one of the lot. In the third class we had 

 but two yachts, the Daisy aud Marian, the other yachts in 

 this class belonging to the club not daring to venture out into 

 the lake with the sea running so high. They both did some 

 fine work and made good time. Appended is the list of yachls 

 takiDg part, in the regatta together with their dimensions and 

 the time made in the regatta : 



FIBST CLASS. 



Gross Meas'nt. Sailing Time. Cor. Time. 



Name. Rig. ft. in. u. m. s. h. 31. s. 



Amy Sloop 40 (i 3 22 20 3 10 14 



Ives Sent oner.... ss s 3 <U 30 3 01 so 



Mvnle " 44 3 ont out 



Mable " .... 13 5 3 SI 40 3 17 41 



lela " .... 45 out ont 



SECOND CLASS. 



LlllleS Sloop SS 1 3 00 5T 3 50 ST 



Adelade " .... — — out out 



Wayward " 38 1 3 43 30 3 40 60 



SSeua ,: 4 09 20 4 06 57 



THIRD CLASS. 



Daisy Sloop 27 1 1 26 56 1 26 5S 



Marian " 20 7 1 42 211 1 42 20 



The Mable carried away about 15 feet of her foretopmast 

 before the rase, but rigged up a jury mast and started with the 

 rest. Had it not beenfor this accident she would probably 

 have made a better showing. The Myrtle, as before mention- 

 ed, shipped too much water balast, and was obliged to with- 

 draw, while the Ida capsized. The Adelade lost a man over- 

 board early in the day, but he was rescued all right. As she 

 also took in more water than was good for her she withdrew. 



Altogether, the regatta was one of the most, successful and 

 exciting held in these waters, and the club may feel proud of 

 it. Below is the list of prizes and the names of the winning 

 yachts : 



First. Class. — First prize, a challenge flag, valued at §25, 

 and $25 in gold, taken by the Ives. Second prize, an elegant 

 pair of marine glasses, presented to the club by Messrs. M. 8. 

 Smith <fc Co., and $10 in gold, taken by the Amy. Third 

 prize, $10 in gold, taken by the Mabel. 



Second Class. — First prize, 825 in gold, taken by Ihe Way- 

 ward, Second prize, a pair of marine glasses, valued at $15, 

 taken by the Liilie 3. Third prize, a beautiful silver water 

 jug, presented to the club by Mr. \V. K. Muir, taken by the 

 Sheila. 



Third Class.— First prize 15 in gold, taken by the Daisy. 

 Second prize, a pair of silver cups, valued at $10, taken by 

 the Marian. 



At the meeting held on Monday evening, July 7, the prizes 

 were distributed, and the club decided to have another re- 

 gatta early in September, the exact date to be decided upon 

 at our August meeting. We are getting in a large number of 

 new members, and the future looks bright. We are steadily 

 working upward aud onward, and in time hope to have "a 

 club that will build up and keep up the manly and noble sport 

 of yachting in this vicinity, 



Ed. H. Williams, Sec'y D. Y. C. 



Salem (Mass.) Regatta.— The annual city regatta was 

 sailed, July 4, in a stiff S.E. wind, with the following result : 



FIRST CLASS. 



Actual Correctetl 



Time. Time. 



Name. Owner. a. m. s. n. m s 



Excelsior, Powers 1 51 06 1 28 63 



Crest Parker 2 16 10 1 61 46 



SECOND CLASS. 



Cyeta Bridge 111.14 48 23 



INettie Vesion 1 is us 4950 



Jai.cli0Q Burgess 115 15 49 51 



Mignon ,..Di;Uge 1 ao 55 1 01 2S 



111IRD CLASS. 



Carrie Bray 1 33 45 



Vtbttt Gardner 1 36 05 



Hoiden Burgess 1 OS 40 



L.xpert t-outlier 1 07 41 



Coquette Brown 1 15 50 



Deipniae Brady 1 15 53 



igton 



lota. . 



sail.. 



- hi 1 



1 14 38 

 1 14 5S 

 40 87 

 47 10 

 52 16 

 55 15 

 57 34 



FOURTH CLASS. 



JB Toptiam ....Coates 1 11 50 48 it 



ElHe..... Mil er 1 IS OS 51 3d 



Z...phjr Chase 1 33 20 1 11 58 



Mirage Sears 57 15 ?,5 85 



'i'uiip serve? \ ou 35 3S 22 



Poe^y Bock 1 04 15 41 4T 



In the first class Eixelsior takes Ihe prize. In the second 

 ikes the prize as keel schoont :-, and F mchon as centre- 

 board sloop. Iu the third class Carrie, keel sloop, and jj 

 and Expert, centreboards, lake the prizes. Iu the fourth 

 class the. ./. D. Topham, keel, and Mir ay < centreboard, take 

 the prizes. Judges, Edward Kemble, £. H. Dodge, F. T. 

 Dalrymple, E. H. Kice, O, S. Benjamin and C. W. Uichard- 

 son. 



Oswsgo Regatt-. — The open regatta sailed at Osweio, N. 

 Y.. July 4, brought quite a number of yachts to the line. Ac 

 11:20 the following were seut away over a course twelv . 

 long: Ella, llhoia, Idler, Magic, Mystery, IsabtUe, 

 Blair, Adelaide, Rival, Blackbird, Balaklava and Ida. Prizi s 

 were distributed by the bushel, and so Ella, Magic, Ad 

 Rhode, Blair and Isabelle all got a slice in the order named, 

 from $30 down to 85. No times were taken, and the whole 

 thing was of the primitive country fair typo, where every 



