Jan. 24, 1884.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



521 



sver h.i'l .' 

 nils, but i 



and said she would fix that. So she went out with the old 

 woman, picked a few tomatoes and put them in hoi -basket , 

 when Qlpsey considered it wasno further concern of hers; but 

 when the "id woman We»1 to another patch aud began to pick 

 beans, Gipsoy reauired her to produce fresh evidence of hot- 



austerity, and theprot ling hadto.be gone over again. I 



I I'oul.l give, you lil't.v 

 idmit thai l have m 

 equal, yet Tinv will follow a 

 -in- his tail. ]i< kin- his ha 

 hiin if ho nicks up anything, 

 manding- Mis attention, ha \ 

 movement-;, except Lowardti 

 tcrons, Tiny will just knock 

 knocking down must beam 

 of mine do it. and M. B. TV 

 same of sum" oi the dogs hi 

 tramps or hard-looking etisu 

 one, and I have hod trouble ir. 

 eases came about. Off my 

 stow on strangers, unless the 

 when he will ma ; • 

 wait for further development, 

 not equal to either Gipsey or Tiny, but all have 

 common, that they will always give abundant wa: 

 ihey will attack, and even then attack with seeming reluct- 

 ance. I have often kno^ the 01 hers to catch persons coming 

 ..n my pl:i!.-bv the coot tail, generally with bad results tor 

 the coat. Mr. Upland's Bayard will not let a strange . 

 of the room -where his master has i n uatflhia master re- 

 turns. Dr. Msop's Boadieouis another rare watoh. She was 

 I. -iv last spring and was kept at the samejuace that. Mr. 

 i rnJiam kept hS dogs, but she conaide>-ed the rest as oi no 

 account, and —If inspector of the premise.-. 

 Bow safe arrived ai herconclusmns a- to who hud business 

 tin i -.ml who had. not, I never could determine, but she did. 

 and never m.-nle a mistake. She was perfectly tolerant oi 



visitors, hut had no use for mere idle curiosity -seekers. Any- 

 thing like sparrfug or rough play in her heighDOrHbod "iet 

 \* ill) her instant veto. 



.Mr. Lee's Turk has an odd trick; if he sees a stranger tak- 

 ing anything from his master's place he will endeavor to mice 



;!.,• thing :iwav insl,-.:id of taking hold nf 111" Person. Mr. 

 (Mi Vei net's Lion has no chance as a guard, as lie. is kept at 

 the Cunur.l docks in Boston, where so many go in and out all 

 the time that he car. hardly tell who has rights and who has 

 not, but his keeper says lie is aitiund at night, and I will 

 ' mutch from one trick I saw 



till' quite Gipsey's 



immediately smell 

 siders it a case de- 

 growl aud stop all further 

 .te, and if the intruder is bois- 

 ii d„«-n. By the way, this 



o attention to hi 

 ir sticks at hill 

 m and bark an 

 astiffs I Dwn ai 

 ne trait i 

 ing befoi 



CINCINNATI DOG SHOW. 

 Editor Forest and Slrea/iyi: , . , 



It- has now 1,..,.m iV-finitelv decided to give a show of dogs 



>„ thoQueen City of thi U-ch ■!. 5, B and ;. 



■ selected i= Melodiau Hall, a capital place for the 



- 1.1 in Cincinnati, 



wa rr; 

 him. 

 • t)i : !, :. 



hag him (if it w.-re no 

 about this 

 mastiffs ■ ■ 



may hi-- i 

 attention will he pay 

 ■-. ■!■;:. -, • ■ 



■ 



a house in company u 

 opneni. If bre i in a 

 are be will 

 trained he ma-i devefc 



Now. if 

 other lovers of the btf 

 close I would say that 

 tempi red mastiff miis 

 her offspring .ne ail p< 

 who was by I oc'-n's >l 

 II. iwlinsoifs Countess, 

 same Man mi- Now 

 manageable, will kill 

 and higher broedingt 

 pedigree-. Til truth 



Lie 



■ hi 



that 



^e, I call on 

 mt before I 

 that a bad- 



A CHALLEMGF. TO 

 Editor Forest and Sh-eam: 



Under tho above heading the 

 coutcuiporary u challenge from 

 that he owns the best looking 

 Now, I own a nog, which, in i 

 one, the best living, and so I 

 challenge, aud will show Bea 

 thousand dollars aside. If tie 

 they shall be increased tomeel 



[am quite willing for King 

 the eounti-v to enter the arena 

 dog is the -'fittest model for ai 



LARGE POINTERS. 



re appeared two t 

 Mr. Geo. W. Fishe 



30ks ago in a 

 who thinks 



chisel." 



For 

 had a 

 whos< 



.all i 



uriplion, i 

 not hereto 

 heard of < 



Nk 



ik, Jai 



I it .-.in tiien he. settled which 

 List'.-, brusll or a sculptor's 



ugh practical man. whohas 

 ireeder and exhibitor, aud 

 sstioned. 



is an old breeder of pointers, 

 cle, who, according to des- 

 ire indeed rare, aud it has 

 me to. have either seen or 



(.'II, MILKS II. MABON. 



the 



oith 



lid lie 



minding! 



nrizes ire all guaranteed to^»paid to full. The l*th- 



ran-'-ui.-iit-. will li-yei-y M,li-t:.ei,.,-y to all exhibit..,, 

 tn lw* tinned that owners of doirs will send their best 

 2 to make this, the llrst showf* great ^e^Wt 



suit them. To insure tbisobject i he nou -sporting dc 

 be well represented, and as Cincinnati is so centrally 

 the show of those dogs from all parts of the country si 



The premium lists will he ready next week, and cau be. 

 obtained by addressing me, care of B. Kittridge. & Co., Box 

 1 Ma Cincinnati; Ohio. 



'The iiid •-,'■• Ma Mr .1 M I'avlm. m" Lexington. Ky- who 

 will iudce all classes' of setters and pointers, and Mr'. James 

 Moi-iim-Voi New York citv, who will judge mastiffs, New- 

 foundlands, irre.vhounds. bougies, fox t-rriere, collii 

 other non-sporting dog.. IV,- b.xhotrads .Major Taylor and 

 Mr. Mortimer will judge together. (.'has. I.inou.v Bupt. 



ST. JOHN DOG SHOW. 

 T\H1S show opened successfully on "Wednesday, the n;ih 

 1 ins... wiili a fair eomple in of dogs in their different 



Fine weather favored the exhibition, and the attendance was 



h',;: ; . V'\r:|, ;'„. b". l,. ; ..ne, ,-r-. :■..', L id rmm th- -I u'-il 



jmbge.arel' 7 '' 

 Ill the a 

 up, 



Class 31— Toy terrier dogs— Thos. Me B'riue, 1st; qd bitch, E, Lett.. 

 Willis, 1st; do bitch puppy, I!. D. Damery, 1st. 



Mi-e, llan-oiis -Herman viiUmlm, Siiiinish poodle, 1st; C. D. Mor- 

 ri'.v retriever KhA.Pnivii. I'.ns.i.oi : >d;\Vm. 



PuiVv p., -s" pa - 1st; Cii.-'.s Pope. Scotch terriers. 1st nud 3d; 



r,,,,,; f;, (-.implii 11 Irish terrier, 1st; J. C. 



!-.:,„. .... 

 Italian Greyhound— Samuel Blaine, 1st 

 ltnssian Poodle rup-A. Downs, Elalitnx, 1st ana 'id, for dog and 



bitch. 



special rnizES. 



nards 



dog, from an Albany IN V.i Uini-I. 

 well represented throughout, the .judgh 

 dlffl -nil. Mr. Ilazeiisdo.: 

 The grey hounds were scarce, only oni 



beerhoundsl as has always bi-.-n theeci- 

 ii], well although -i small class. Dr. 

 award, which was well-deserved, the • 



A WELL DESERVED COMPLIMENT. 



A.N'L.MBHRof gentlemen who tosk an active part in the 

 late bench show held in this city, and other promineut 

 dog fanciers, assembled at (the London House, for the purpose 

 of acknowledging tlie services of Mr. John l J uddicotube, the 

 secretary, in a snitalile manner. There were present at the 

 supper Messrs. T. II. Smalhnan, A. «. Chisholin, S. turner, 

 \V Ilumpi-I ■■•■-. Dr. Niven and others. Dr. ^'iven occupied the 

 chair, and presented Mr. Fuddicombe, on behalf of the guai 

 autors of the bench show, with a magnilicem silver water 

 pitcher, and the following address: 

 luMr. JoTm PutWfcowioo; 



We have met here to night to express to you publicly what 

 we all fliiul: of the manner in which you have performed the 

 very tedious, perplexing, and onerous duties of Secretary of 

 the late bench show, held in London, and to thank you col- 

 lective as w.-ii as individually for your attention to our 

 interests. Without vour very able aud unremitting assistance 

 i hi -• is not a shadow of doubt iu our minds that instead of 

 being able to show a surplus we would have bad a very large 

 deficit to groan over; as it is, we, the guarantors are jubilant, 

 and it ail'ords us very much pleasure indeed to be able, in 

 some slight manner, to express to you our admiration of your 

 exceedingly courteous and efficient services to us. Allow me 

 in the name of the guarantors of the late bench show to pre- 

 . you this water pitcher. It is our earnest hope that 

 you, Mr. Puddicombe, and your family, may long be per- 

 mitted to engage among us at this festive season which wo 

 an- just celebrating. Again thanking you for all your past 

 kindness and hoping we may count on your technical as well 

 as able assistance should London again give a bench show we 

 remain always your indebted friends, the guarantors of the 

 fund. L. B. S. 



Mr. Puddicombe suitably replied. 



The following resolution, moved by T, H. Smallman. 

 seconded by A. G. Chisholm, was unanimously earned. 



That thebeit thanks of the committee of the late bench 

 show, held in London, are due and are hereby tendered to Mr. 

 Chas.' Lincoln, for the very' able and successful manner in 

 which he conducted the show. 



Toasts were then proposed and drank to Supt. Lincoln. 

 Secretary C. A. Stone, Treasurer D. Skirving, and to dogs, aud 

 dog fanciers in general, after which the party broke up.— 

 Canadian Si)ort$n\an.. 



■e was a line, hand- 

 2 account. St. Ber- 

 i Mr. F. N. Daniel's 



F, the iudg 



icl, I e.ii.n.,l In . 



and pup be 



throughout 

 favorite i 



■ailed satisfactory, but I doi 

 sly first, the other born rs h 

 :ers were well deserving oi 

 g specially good: the clai 

 As these latter mi 

 Drting dogs of this 

 .ong to say that they 

 breed and good blood essential. FoxtT 

 poor. Beagles, one, and not up t. 

 one and notpure. Fox-terriers, i 

 ing lot. McLaren's duly getting I 

 class. Thome's, as a dog, was a i 

 tainly up to standard both in saw 

 bitch and Dainerv's dog deserving 

 Col. Blaine's lot of dogs, bitches 



thi 



Field span 



tUd 



not i hat A 



g placed wrong. Mor- 

 ■hal they got, the dog 

 was well represented 

 classes comprise the 



the 



pui 



ly two and 

 standard. Dachshunde, 

 iall class, but a nice look- 

 bitch and special for the 



hont. comment. Tnc car, show in connection with 

 above, though not wonderful in numbers, comprised ai] kinds, 

 good, bad and indifferent, but added considerably t.oihe n- 

 ceipts and success of the. all-round pleasing exhibit ion. The 

 following are the. awards and specials: 



AWAKHS 



Class I.— Mastiff (log, J. Mul . 



weather. 1st : A . JlcL-ai; for id; do. 



1st: do puppy, A. C. 

 eh puppy, ii. W. wiise, 

 og eoat . L II. vaugha 

 loatdog). F. W. Daniel I 



-,'d: l'...i..-1-i I 



Lean, 2d. 

 Class ti-Oi 

 Class T-De 



log puppy. II. S. Miller, fst; II. R: Me- 



unds— doss, A.Shirlej licnii. isi : 'verviino). 

 nuts hiteli. .1. Ceri-vmaii. M. P.. i-.i; A. \V. Mojree. 

 :. M. D„ Ist.J.i nilch puppy, J, berry. 



■s-IIok. A. K ilelsty.-id. 1st: L. T. McKvoy. ad: do 

 • ■a Isl : A. W. Howe. Sd. 

 Seller Does I. .1. Almoii. 1st; 11. ba- 

 st; do. dog puppy, H. K-. llou.iid. Isl. K. .1. Ham- 



sin tiordonSeit-i 



del DOg B. H. l'atcliell. 1st; uo Wten, 



Is-Wiiliani I'.lhs. St. ^lartias, 1st; bitch. 



.1 A E Holsiead. Moiieton, 1st for hilcli; Win. 



-M. A. IMdhuioi'i), 1st for bitch. 



mil— W. L Unshv, 1st. 



iers-W. H. Then -u-. 1st; W.i'iim.iII -Jd : l.it-ii. .1 



John Damery, 1st; T. w. QKagse, Sd; A.S. Benn, 

 e, 1st: Geo. Sauuderson.Moutuon.ad: T. Murphy, 

 ,ded for diploma; dog pup- 

 ' Hi 



Clase -l-Dalniatian Uog -Uavi'l II. King. Is 

 CHesSS-Piis, Doc-Jauiestlrii'ritli. 1st; i'. 1 .. 

 Fraul; McGuire, 1st; P. JluL'urt, ad: do. dog puppy, Frank McGuirc, 



h puppies. Joseph Hayes. 



i, ad; do. biich, 

 rank " 

 1st; do. bitch puppy, J. F. Fras.-r. 1 5l 

 (iass 86— Bfil-Tprfiers-Col. iiliiiue. It' .1. WflllamB, ad; hlteb.Col. 



-kye terriers— Prick-eared, Geo. Suundcrson. of Muucion, 



shire terrier doi,'s—UUas. iiustiii, 1st; t. A. vaucnuii. 

 2d^ do bitch, Jobr, Allan, 1st: Chas.Bustm, 2d; do dog puppy, H. W. 

 AVilsoo. 1st 





iiirhnessy. 



Best 

 Best 



best 



rier-K. l..-t:..<l Willis. 

 Italian < .'r.ylioiiud— S. Blaine. 

 i-,i J--, Griffiths 

 in me miscellaneous class— W. Can 

 l.itier l'uppies-A. Blain 



CANADIAN Kl'.NN'KL CLUB.— AVe have received a brief 

 disnatch from Toronto, announcing that the show of'tlie Do- 

 " ' in Kennel Club will surely lie held there at the end of 

 said Mv, C. Hie- 

 ike the work of 

 och show in To- 

 ii offered the 



March. The Toronto Mail 

 viile Harston, who ha- piomised to nndi 

 secretary, in oonnectiwi with the commg 

 i-onto of the Dominion Kennel Club, ha 

 pavilion in the Horticultural Gardens foi 

 (lavs for ?:iOt). The dates offered are Marc 

 ne'ei in ■ will shortly be called in the city t< 

 fund. ti5 the. Kennel Club is not in a posiik 

 and. meanwhile, Mr. llursUm has ,;..net. 



fljtare named by the rnauagars of the Horti 

 too high Of course, the Kennel Club kn 

 ness best. We hope that they will see I haj 

 ing liie pavilion, aral it is the opinion of a 

 interested in the show that ii will paj the 

 $JiOO for the pavilion than to take any othi 

 for nothing. [The Horticultural Gardens b 

 ; r the purpose, and is in an exec! 



A 



r way clear to tak- 

 ..eol many people 

 chib better to give 

 r place, in Toronto 

 :.;.dniiiably 



•II I'.. 



1.1 



Nl-:\V HAVEN 15KNCM SHOW.— New Haven, Conn., Jan. 19. 



-The llrst annual !»■ nch show ol the New Have] 

 will be held in this eitv, in the SSe -..ml !:■ imein Armory, on 

 Meadow street, March \l. 18 and 1 1. The armory is one of the 

 ; k.11s in the country, is on the ground lloor, and is well 

 y.-ntilaied. etc A good yard is attached, giving a chance to 

 exercise dogs. For entry blanks and preliminary catalogue 

 of classes, piizcs, judges, etc., address lid ward S. Porter, s.y 

 vetary, post-office I n 



-, ;,si ■-.( K. —Owing to the continued absence of the kennel 

 iditor, who is confined to the house by sickness, several com- 

 nunications remain unattended to. Wc beg the indulgence of 



our friends, and assure all that their wants shall be attended 



to at the earliest possible moment. 



KENNEL NOTES. 

 NOTICK TO CORRESPir : 



Keunel uotcs are inserted in this column free of cliarge. To insure 

 publication of notes, correspondeu: ■; '■! L>T i - 1 ; .'E the billowing par 

 ticulars of each unimali 

 1 Color. 5, N;i_„h : .-in., residenuu of owuer, 



r. aire, with hia sire aud dam. 



:,; 'a''.v. „,- s. Omierof sire. 



;. Date Of hi tb»o!' breeding or I). Uuui. with her sire and dam. 

 Of death. U» Owner of dam. 



\11 names no. si be iiluinly written. Communication ou one side of 

 ! a per only, and signed with writer's ninue. 



■■/"/..'•'' By Mr. 8.T Alien, "Warren, Pa., for lemon and 



nine! iI.-ks, whelped Nov. S, i.h$3, 



id, h 



f I'..- 



... Mr. Luke while, Bridgeport. Ct.. for lemon and 

 while pointer bitch, vrlielpsd Auk. 10, 1S83, by ciiampion Train)) out 

 of champion Grace. 



Virginia Uv Mr Luke Whit.-. Ptideepori. Ct.. for lemon and 

 white, ticked pointer bilch,whelped iug. IS, 1883, by champion Tramp 

 o,u ,.[ champion Grace. 



VViiij,.). liv Mr. Lul.- Whir.-. !v.! ■■•p-:i.r;.. for lemon and white 

 pointer dog, whelp. r ehampion Tramp out of cham- 



Ki ■ : ; 



vMr Lake Wi. 



.If.;; 



1I1IL 

 , for smooth- 

 i; each hind 

 'A.Ji.lt. !09) 



"/.';-■,.;■ Bv Kiverviuw IC'-aiiels. Clinton, Mass.. r.,r hiteii puppy, by 

 Agiijipa i A.K.K. HO) out of Bena 1A.K.K. mi. 



smooth -cout. 



Brunhild (A.l 



f.ie-ar (A.K.! 



.N'ura— Ccesc 





Blanche Lewi's— Ted ifeiceWan, Mr. waller B, Beet's En/ 

 te? bitch Blanche Lewis (A.K.K. 581) to his Ted Llewellyn CA.K.K. MO), 

 Jan. 3. 



