130 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Sept. 13, 1588. 



the points and eliaracteri.s1ii.-s o£ those black champions, [i. i 

 •n-|;.':i in Mr. Wildman's hands that Mayor .ifllincl-v won must of 



prizes, an.l I .-hall n_.- Mr. Kuk ■ i ■■ that my friend e 



bribed a .in lg<\ which is what .Mr. Kill: in-inu u'.-. Mr. W 

 man is a gentleman, and vliodj else 



aid.' to name the man who can ■ .■ with :i 



s 93 t 'hnmplon Pug3.— 1st, John r. Barnard, Jr.'s Bring, fawn. 



nported, Syrs.; 8d, George'n. GflberPs Da'n- 

 iS 85. PugsTiMtcaes. -Ist.F. K Davis's Toodles, fawn, ayrs., im- 



of us recently told Mr Kh . 



. .f'l'.i.l .■!•'/ .l-r:-. 



regard for th- 'feelings ••: 



wealth, position and all than attempt, for inl i 



age the pond ehaia a--: <-f i 



ih.- gentlemen Mr. .1. f Ke 



■.v.. i- 1:.. brihed: Kev. J. C. 



ville F. Ho ■ Dr. Cordon Stab: 



M. ■--!■> V.-rri Shaw. W. L..i', M. DalzW, il Hupp] 



Kii.-lh > . Si i :•■.. M.i a, ] . .!:. '.. K :• a ;;, 



Oaniun. ih-aham Imnan I do not .. 



member Uie ol all who nave awai I prizes bo Marorof 



BlURley, bnt those I havi named win -..m,.- f..r ih- pre- .-..t. Tu.- 



character of anj of these gentlemen is no more dkel to '.;• . 



by Mr Kirk's insinuations Mi. in is Hie Mayor's reput.uni . in his 



opinion. 



My remarks appear to have caused him u e. I deal ol nn 



easiness, jttdpn? froni his last. letter. He could not ignore 



the matter, or would have ted a good deal to answer f or, as 



some of the accused arc not men to stand still and submit to 



Mr. Kirfe's olurasj insults. He rather preferred tot 



than a dozen, so now i wists his assertion on to me. Head bis 



reply: 



Right here I wanl to make one matter quite understood. Mr. 

 Mason, in bis letter in your issue of the 10th nil., employs a hit of 

 blaster al t :•■■ . ■ ,- insult ni Mr. 1.. \\". U il.hn.in. 



?iKl.C J ''l'ouoVedVu'e'o'lVi' 



(he then ta^, as I believed, own devalue 



'• ■■ i ' th-y w,,v ;„,, .. 



silver medal given for the largest ami smallest do^ and Tor the 



best llilrll Willi puppies. 



THE LONDON i.ONT.i DOG SHOW. 

 • "I"\HE applications for entries to tl 



London show hnve so 

 le building will hold at 



■ show shall 



. :.iwn.0t..M- 

 Class 103, Miscellaneoi 

 Sweep, black noodle. 8y 

 poodle, 2yrs„ imported. 



Over ."ilLs., Dogs or 

 . ■ 1st. Charles a. An- 



REGISTERED DOGS. 

 YV"ITH tue September .number th 



istt r completes its fu*st s~ 

 :eption given to the enterpr 



American Keanel Reg- 

 tlisoi' publication. The 





upon prc-]>:i\'nicnt of their 

 Chas. Lincoln, Stipt. 



ing papci 



i told 



oderato language, but 1 

 'ickery as this, he should 

 Jogs .;: ;oy bench show 

 b. Mr. Dowers is a ni-n.l 

 ad is "as gross fl ■ 

 .shed the pages of a sport- 

 that -onio man who had 



MANCHESTER DOG SHOW. 



TIM: bench show h->ld at Manchester, K. H., last week, in 

 connection will: the New Kngland fair. brought out about 

 one hundred and fiitv do-s. manv of them very Bne speci- 

 mens, and it is to ba hoped that this inlluential association »ill 

 adopt the bench show as a permanent fixture, for there is no 

 question that it was one of the most attractive features of the 

 fair. This was proved bytbe large crowds of people con- 



Tke show was w .1! managed for an initial exhibition of this 

 kind, and :: the experience gained this year 



will materially aid the gentlemen who will then have the 



has 

 ntain the 



sportSngand non-sporting. Of these :d are col u s. :'■>' muslin's', 

 :.'i -i.-Mii.'l.-. '.'.' fnir.-. ::< st laniards, 08 pointers, and 141 

 setters. Every dog registered has a on idtoitand 



in each case an given names and address's of owners and 

 pedigree, and Held trial and bench show record. 

 Below will be found the names of the registered dogs with 

 the owner.-: 



Hush— W. II. & F. Ashhurner. 

 Ilell-P. 11. Home. 

 Joy— Oscar Green 



llll.LIinos. 



Blister j. E. Thayer & Bro Moses J. E. Than r & Bro. 



Hero tl.— It. & sv. Livingston. Thunderer R. ,* W. Livingston 



Judy -.1. K. Thayer & Bro. 



CIIF.SAPUAKK BAY OOUS. 



Bake— C. 0. Ibniiuiund. 

 Finnic- Dr !■'. H. Grernougli. 



i;.',J,._:; Q. Hammond. 



Annie Laorie- Longj Campbell, Jersey Lilly— Jas. Lindsay. 

 Ayrshire Laddie— Jas. Lindsay, Kelpie- Ken. H. 'Whitehead. 

 Laddie J. N. norland. 



: .;■ I aiapbell. Lad o Kilmar Ii r. C. K:> v 



thde-KobertW Luik nc. ii. whitehead. 



Clyde— Long & Campbell. J N. Borland, 



owned the dog told .Mr. Kirk that 1 bribed our judges. En- 

 able to carry lii.s point, and (incline hiinsijlt in :i most awkward 

 position. Mr. Kirk resorts [o .ui action sucii as any u'eiitleineii 



in the eyes of do- lover.- in this counti-j- r Albumin, i 

 ment's sake thai [didsaj what heohargesme with, how can 

 he face any honorable man after applying it to such a pur- 

 pose? 



Ihavo written my friend. Mr. Bowers, full particulars con- 

 cerning the matter. Ciias. II. Mason. 



RrvEit KDf.E. Sept. 1883. 



THE STATUS OF THE BULLDOG. 

 Editor Forest and Strertii! 



I have been in the couutry. out. of the pale of civilization, 

 which tact is proven when I sav ] have not seen a I'uttKsT and 

 Stream for two weeks, and only at this last moment, too late 



to have inv sa\ thisw — . I lave! uthe last copy, wherein 



I am again alluded tobva new oorrespondeut (Mr. Fish) as 

 knowing nothing about dogs, and especially bulldogs. Weil, 

 now. [ should smile— in. fact, ean'l help it— to'nbte that when- 

 ever a fellow aon't agree with you he Emm I 

 that von don't know anything, lie knows itall. I do not 

 agree with "Hemlock" and Fish, ere-o I do not i.nowabull- 



1 run be. w-.. :, ms I, ,v. 

 ut that don't pn 

 . man can't get up auy In 

 ; than that, it indeed 1 



AWABOS; 

 01ass4. Mastiffs.— 1st, Dr. &, B. Bawtelle's 



I 



.e||. 



Horn-Martin Dennis. 

 Elsie- Bobert Mackay. 

 Fly Long & Oampb ill. 



,i,i.i I.: W, ■ Sinai's Ernst. 



. J. A. Niek-ersim's 

 "'ist'. A, W.Smifli's Friday 

 -1st.' A. 'W. Siuitb'-s Stag, light fawn, 

 is.. Do;rs.— 1st, Chas. A. Andrew's Jerry, 

 bs.. Bitches.— 1st. C. a. I.ittlefieltl's LID. 

 i getters, Dogs.— 1st, Thomas Wflson's 

 tetters, Hitches. -1st, Hcn.i.F.CIark's Meg, 



Fearless —Win, H. Drake. 



cKniKhl. 



IlKEKHOl-NnS. 



& Bro. 



Me. 



Meg 



Met' .\ 



Nelhe 



Baa 



Hut. C.V-I.uii" .vFamphell 

 Se,,n j_ a raxon. 

 Tweed— Long i Campbell 



U.,rotbee-!l. \v. Huntington. 

 liuuhlesliot— Il.W. Huntington. 



HASTiri 



\. ', i Shaw & Hates. (ii 



Bayard— Lorln 1". lielacd. Gi 



Wade. •; 



Kover— Jos. E. Lewis. 

 I'au'.h.s. tt. Piereon. 



sop. MondlOUlh :■;.-. u- i'. K.W.illar 



ilrna— C. F. Wilson. 



(^ii .,oi II. -IViliain Manoi Keum 

 ' Kennel, i;. r.n ■... 



Sir Anthony— SI aw & Hates. 



TigressI] C .is. EC. Wallaek. 



Venusll. B. P. Bodges. 



■l Ta.vlui 



Bsby. 



My I 

 lam t 



tal 



del'euse of his dc 



But til 



hokos me off (just what 

 bulldog when he takes a fancy to 

 and 1 can't go into an argument, B 

 pay, for I don't care enough about I 

 to waste ink on him pro or con. Bo 

 Fish shall have it all their own iv« 

 harmony— but 1 will insist that I do k 

 8eehim— you cau hazard your hrogan 



DANBURY DOG SHOW. 



rpnE Danbt 

 1 countiy. 

 Englaud, the t 



N. Y. 

 worth > 

 the ina 



attractio 

 cvory da; 



dark, wh 

 the peopl 



ry Fair has become 

 it lias the largest ; 

 if ilo: - last i car ii ii ml 

 lubition. Each year 

 ions provid.-il bv the 



gin 



i N. v 



,-■ over S3.000 for the 



';■■ a wider 



..n wiilnt. isafcature 

 •d because of a very 

 igs. h ; lii-st impulse 

 of mast Ml'.-, madi ■■■' 

 le;iiuiann. Brooklyn, 

 in that it was thought 

 -t ion of the wuu oi 

 [though but a week's 



n ;-. i:. ... or Hiiches. - 1st. ('has. A. Andrew's 



s'""lsi'."j. CK Morrison's Mischief, black, white, and 



ii'.n I'uX-T. n ' Lawrence's 



Bitchea l-t. 1'reseott Law- 

 ihnr.-i Joe- -K'.sev. 

 ;,': ,'-, Hogs - Isl. : i Hiur. imp. 





inoorne .1 & a B. Bh 



1 



sh 11. - Frt d Wfltmth. 



in 



icou-r.dwnid Dexter. 



h 



, ■.: Edwa 



l>. 



luce Edward Hester. 



II. 



. d Dexter. 



1 i 



c Edwitw? D >: ,' 



ill 



•k Kdward Dtxter. 



l>. 



•k-'A'.ll. Blocunu 



Ill 



mino- Edward Dexter, 



11' 



.. -E T. Viinden.rl. 

 ii Juan ElBol Smith. 



11. 



Match— B O. Cornell. 



Jliimle '-li'lliot Sinith. 



Nan— James I'. Swain. Jr. 



Nymph 11. B. Dwyer. 



l-i'.lb Westminsler Kennel f!lub. 



liu.'cn Mai W.~n,.i:s!.i K ( '. 



Bab Elliot Smith. 



Rake Koyal— H. E. HamilK 



(tin 

 Bock— ,Ii 



•■:.. 



. !,. V. '111. r. 



niton. 



...-lUlleSlllK'U'luh. 



in.Jr. 'ioots-.l. K. Wilson. 



a K- a i luh. Venus— Detroit Kennel Clnb. 



\ ', ■■- L Cardner. 

 r Wash. B. -11. K. Hamilton. 



fair wi ek, and all dogs entered will be carriedfree both ways, 

 Dogs should or- -ni in season to rea< h Daubury qoI 

 "i\'edne-d:iy morning, and the committee notilicd i 



Thecmn. 



t'roiiit.. leinbiirv. Ci.. oi at this office, liheniizes 

 in each class a ,e .-, „; Vl ., ,,,,;, a i (,„ ■,,.,• 



Ituiui.l , : 

 bri. die and while, 

 ■: Hlaek : 

 I., a I' Hainar.) 



VMsen, 



l 'lass •■ 

 i, I. .-ri' . 

 h-rl's V 



high com. and mghcom., 



Jogs.— 1st, John P. Barnard. Jr.'sTip- 

 m st.i-bia 



1st, John P. Barnard, Jr.'s 



: ,i, John P. Barnard, Jr.'s 



r ZBlbS, 1st. .Mason W. 

 under&lbs.- 1,1. i leo. 



; 'I'eiriers. Iluirs or Bitches. 1st. George II. 

 re Rags; 8d, -■■ U, Gil- 



Alma L— MiSS Anna M. ft'hltl 

 Alma U.-Ii. H. Ilearu. 



Hoiiliunmie Fran:. 



Bedford-U. W. Donner. 

 I;. He -Detroit Kennel (luh. 

 BelleH.— Henri May. 

 H dun..- :-. L. Bogps. 

 BfeB B. r7. w Lewis 



I.uei 



■ sh r. 

 Solicit. 



■CJOUeh. 



claiui:. Jas. K. i'.uyd 

 Cliilerd 1.1. W. [iiinui r 



Thos. i . Ryan 





uaH. "Whitney. 

 Panni lee. 



i. M. Nash. 



Moons!. De 



Morning Jas . B. goodsell, 

 .'.I .rtl. Detroit KeunelOIub. 

 r. !•'. (•..nniliy. 

 Neb Kell-y P. H. Badley. 

 Nixcy— John E. Long. 



■ ... Kotomater. 



Prof. il.J.ltiee. 



• i. W. Donner. 



II. i! •demon. 



Polka -E. A. Herabei't'. 



l-ell. 



"r-iin. :■ Jas Jl iloodsell. 

 Pride. il the Holder c II Itaymond 

 Primer- t . :•' Wode. 

 Dctioi Keimeli'liil.. Princess Ahcc C. A : 

 ., R, Watltins. 

 Hashing (.'oui.te.-s- lir. U. F 'lull Princess rairy-.la.-'. II. i . . ,..,1 soil. 

 Don- -in-, il. I. At-,, PrtacsssLonise. Uetro 



Elebo— K. M Brown PrlAceSBlltx Prof. H, J. Bice. 



