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FOREST AND STREAM. 



138 



thoy were pood ones. We also fancied Acme. He 



lality, especially in head, and we shall be surprised 



; ; do not, turn out a good one. Monte Christo is also a 



,., Cotton looks as though he might make a good, 



1 ile one when mature. 



""The bitches v ire a good lot. with several veryfine ones. 



' carried all before her. Although a trifle leggy and 



in ' iin, she is a very stylish, gamy-looking bitch, 



gfl when ftifly developed Willi Qy « a stunner. If 



line had a: a I u frin iss Alice we should have 



till L'o 1 :.i place. is a very good one, with 



l! loin and uuurl srs. fclei sisl ir Queen Maud, is also a 



i : :. although a, bit too large. She lias an immense chest 



, ,_,_>r so big a ono. Rose Richmond is a 



:■ id one. Princess Warwick is too young to compete 



she will, no doubt, make a good one. Her coat 



on the -whole, the English setter classes were 



we have ever seen. 



Irish Krtttck Dogs brought put three granci 



J •>', as at his best, and, of course, the others 



" aside. Chief was also in capital form, 



>t yet good enough to wrest the lam-els from 



XJ 



id 



orm enough 



Wall setter in the a 



iod condition, his coat 

 work in the held, was not ,<;. h- i.„ ; - 

 I , , tch class Gussie was desei 

 I i ii; c bitch, and was much too fat 

 were not well grown; but she h 

 B^feo^ether, with good quarter 

 BSETa is also a very good little o 

 HEEletoo wow. ' Poor oli l L, 

 d numerous fs 



Biz come to the scratch 

 believe him to be the best 

 e produced. Although he 

 and feather, owing to hard 



nd wrinkled. It s 

 bJmities before the 

 ■otofore uhimpeachabl 



open class for dogs wn 



ptured first, was decidedly 



tl his coat for a year, and ir 



u won second, has improvi 



and was in capital fc 



md place. Indeed, except 



as he is of capital for 



s a good di 



re d l v ] j lac ed first, Sh e i s 

 and'her coat and feather 

 3 a good head and is very well 

 and legs, and is a grand one. 

 s of capital form: her coat is 

 i! we pitied her. With her 

 she looked old and 



sh we did nc 

 i)1 lie - - va 

 Wn the hitch c 

 Mm. that we li 

 okeed first. V 

 beautiful annua 

 and i good flat 

 Ipr appearance 

 &jr and 



ed almost a sacrilege to parad 

 public, and to allow defeat to mar 

 ' record. 



a 'ery good one. Larry, who 

 the best, although he has not 

 looked somewhat faded. Spy, 

 d very much sip.ee we last saw 

 rm. We fancied Raleigh for 

 in size, we thought him as good 

 and was in splendid condition, 

 th a grand loin and hind-leg and good 

 •:s quality. O'Eeaiy was a fair animal. 

 ke; he is of good color and has a fair head, 

 :ed and too low at the shoulder. 

 Lady Clare, is the best all-around Irish 

 seen for a long time; she was deservedly 

 bought Reddie sure of second, as she is a 

 ry well put together. She has a nice head 

 it. She is in whelp, which detracts from 

 :1 there was not much to choose between 

 ho secured the place. Abbey W. was also 



■ :ls either, and Norah [I. would undoubtedly 

 li''. ■■ beaten all three, with an added year. Lady Friend is too 

 tow forward and a trifle sway-backed. Floss "is too blocky 

 gui;. for an Irish. 



In i.li'. puppy class Nbrah II. was first: she. was decidedly 

 the best. Bizora, the second winner, is a very pretty little 

 thing: but more of the type of an English setter than Irish. 

 We thought Netta, or Lardy Dab more worthy of the place. 



([ogling Setteiis.— This class was very small, onlv eight all 

 told, In the champion class, Mr. A. H. Moore's Bob was 

 jhoivi! first, He is a very good dog' and in first rate condition. 

 Jerk is a well-formed animal: Rupert, IT. we liked better th m 

 hip sire. Mona, the only entry in the champion bitch class, 

 find she was absent,. In the open class for dogs there was 

 Hffione mtry, Rupert III. He is rather an ordinary animal. 

 " h: re V, ire only two in the bitch class; Lady Rapid' is a very 

 good one; we also liked Speed; although small, she is very 

 pretty. In the puppy class, only Rose and Rupert III. put in 



ithough very small was decidedly the 



dor was also good. Rupert's straight 



nst him. 



iisappointed in the number of pointers 



i ippaaran__. 

 Best formed one: hi 

 Steel legs are much 



; IRS. -We v 

 exhibited; there v 

 classes, and of th 



nly 



ll-tV-H 



lumber of Mr. Orgfll's dogs j. 



v trite, with gnod 

 .ild was in grand si 

 t of a winner in tii 

 , in the large char 

 ial. The same ma 

 all champion 

 1 champion bitch i 



a the open class for 

 i Don was much th 

 t class fielder. Hi 



i loosely built. The 



be 



I ... 

 color, but tot 

 rightly place, 

 showed a de; 

 tins a good In 

 feted legs an 

 Hfoled and i 

 wild ago. U 

 Iieared to be 



In the opei 

 Pi'om the enc 

 istvevk in loi 





udi 



entries in the ten 

 ent. We expected to 

 nt, but they are in Ten- 

 iave interfered too much with 

 taken them home in time to fit 

 irge champion class. .King Bow 

 [eis a .- Sry stylish looking liver 

 id loin, but rather thin in flesh. 

 i.liiion, but not quite up to the 

 company. There was only one 

 ten class, and she an ordinary 

 1 of Duke, the only one present 

 ig ciass. Both of the entries in the 

 & were absent. 



ge dogs only two were present; of 



! I s a very powerful animal and 



i has a good head and neck but, is 



I in this class numbered only 



rery fair animal with good coat and 

 B ahestisbe shows quality and was 

 ed I llivette for second place, as she. 

 md is a good one for her age. She 

 '.-:. . good coat of a capital color, 

 .is,- good tail. She is too long 

 uf will no doubt improve somewhat 

 fat to show well, although she ap- 



small clogs Drake • 



One ; h 

 a. good 

 a good 

 if. nor ti 

 lie eze 



id id c 



uueh the best. 

 <t perfect. He 

 ry nice looking- 

 'quarters, and 

 nimal : he has 

 his head 



Luck i 

 :mgh he 



although his heai 

 ut is colored like 



•osent. They 



i the best. W 

 Otgth in loin she is all over 

 xid and should have had 

 :t gainst her. Lill is a fair 

 sister Fan has a better 

 a toad. Fraud is a very 



ose. 

 ! the 



ee-p 



ght Black 



, Como is 



I. Doon is also of 



There were only 



and rightly placed. 



,; i M nents upon the remaining glasses will appear next 

 IfflKk. The f o llo w\ ng i s 1 1 1 c 



FOXL list of awauus. 

 ■KltE.. very highly commended ; he., highly commended; c, com- 

 nie-.ni 

 1.— Chummon English setters. Hogs: Thunder. A. H. Moore. 

 Jphia. 



'"' —Champion English setl srs. Bitches: Peep o' lt.iv. D, Brv- 

 iphis, Teiui. 

 -.English setter dogs ■,.■::_ -y 

 g : ii i i . -ii. Seti Te '!-■ - i ■■ md, ITorema 

 - njrnj ■-. Out. , Third, bond on, same pwiii 



/en, Einswortn. Pa. Vhe., Beltoti III . Henricks & 



-, ig'iiv: bediinbig. Wm II. Elver:,:.,,. New brighten, 



Itoi, 11., Charles T __ ,, \\ IB o; , h.,1. If.-. . Darlde, 



I, f'iills.l-g.hi,'!, g , Ibseph 'I- Brown, Bills!,. e • 



0„ Grouse, ~ 



, i; : • 



i— Engl i. 



4. '. lei B. tiuvl 



Stayti.iu, Allegliaie, City, Pag 

 ,1 LaiprirK;. Eirsr. Belle's 



i'giPl. oolly Day, Wm. tfuCom . Pittsbuig. 



s i.mvrie. A. IE Moor-, 1'feEl, l.gna. V n,-.. Rnbv, 

 iHartlsy, Pittsbui'g; Hazel K.lrke,K. T. Vun 1 ■ ., ,n. i'u.rg.jijrg, 

 a, E. A. Givens, Pittsburg; La3y IE. S. C. Hunter. Pittsburg-; 

 it, H. Bailey Harrison, TUsoufim-g, Unt. He, Lady Bird, 



Howard Hartley. Eittsbur fe -; Blanche, fam, Saeger, (tlenfielrl, Pa.. 

 g..Mis,- : , llo .-,-:.! :'il IT.-i i-Li. .--,-. 44-.. i, ,,,-_■,; ;,i,ni-[-v4. If.. Vv". A. (livens, Pitts- 

 'Hirg. 



;>.- Laveraek setters. Dogs: First. J. H. OooilseLTs Don 

 \orlc. Second, Fairv Prince. A. S. Bishop, Pittsburg. 

 - Laveraek, .Suellenbuig & Lo' ' 

 ■tley, Pittsh 



' Prim 



Royal Blue, Howard H. 

 berg, Brooklyn, N, Y, 



Ciass 6.— Laveraek setters. Bitches: I 

 Strathro.v, Out. Second, Petrel III.,. f. H. ( 

 Peeress, H. Bailey Harrison, Tilsonburg, ( 

 ack Kennel, New Brighton , Pa. He, .LuL.v, 



Class 7.— English setter dog puppies under li! months. First, Blue 

 Stone, John E. Long, IE en ,it. M;,g, Second, Eoval Sultan. Detroit 

 Kennel Club, Detroit. Mich. Vhc, St. Julien and Royal Lothair, same 



joyd, New Brighton, Pa.: 



f., AElershob E. A. Berz- 



•st, Pearl, L. H. Smith. 



(odsell, New York. Vhc. 



t. ; Pet Laveraek, Laver- 



o\yner. 



iwner. He, Mc_.. 



Pawcett, Jh-Ke.-^p,-, 

 Oath, e. J, Wallace 



OlasS 8. -English 

 He. J„ W. B Sal 

 Kennel 01 



e Christo, W. O, Berigger,, Pittsburg; Leo, John 

 Acme, J. Palmer O'Neil, Pittsburg; 



nonths. first, 



phine, R. T. Vandevoit. Pittsburg. H 



Pittsburg; Flirt, A. S. Bishop, pjitsbu 



C, Lady H., Samuel 0, Hunter, EltEbu 



Class !).— Champion Irish setter dogs. 



:., Rose Richmond, E. Gray, 

 •g: Belle, S. Jtoorr, Pittsburg. 



.... Berkley. A. H. Moore, Phila- 

 delphia. 

 Class 10.— Champion Irish setter hitches. Qussie, Cortlandt Kennels, 



Peekslull, N. Y. , ' ' 



Class 11.— Irish setter dogs: First, Larry, Cortlandt Kennels, Peeks- 

 loll, N. Y. Second. Spy. Sidney Dillon Ripley. New York. Vhe., 

 Raleigh, A. H. Moore, Philadelphia. He, Bragg, E, B. Morgan, 

 Canton, O.; u'Lriry. Baltimore Kennel Club. Baltimore, Md. C, 

 Flash, llobt. J. .McKay, Pittsburg. 



Class I J. 1-,-isl. .--.. ,..,_.- ',-,;,., ... ig,..; T,;s! v ( 'inre. Jerrv Coeki-ell. 

 Memphis, Tenn. Second, Rerla. E. I Martin 'Wilmington, Del Vhc 

 Abbey, J. S. Mcintosh, Hftsburg; Reddle, James H 7 Uoodsell, New 

 York; Norah H.. Frank Billings. Cleveland, O. He. Floss, J. R. 

 Trissler, Lancaster, Pa. C, Lady Ern-n.i, R B. Morgan, Canton O 



Cliss UE-lrisl, setter pui^ae.s. ine!,-,.' te.lv,, -n,,' - !,,, Lee-, ...„! 

 bitches: First, Norah IE, Frank Billings. ( leveland, O. Second, 

 Bizora, J. S, Mcintosh, Piltshur,'. The, Lardy Dah, ft. N. Apoold. 

 Baltimore, Md. He, Netta, fi. I. Martin. Wilmhlgton, Del. C. 

 Venus, J. S. Mcintosh, Pittsburg. 



Class 14 —Champion Gordon setter dogs: Bob. A. H. Moore, 

 Philadelphia. • ' ' 



glass 15.— Absent. 



Class Hi.— Gordon setter dogs: First, Rupert HE, Franklin Kennel 

 Club, Bradner, (.).. (the onlv entry). 



Class 17.— Gordon setter bitches: First. Lady Rapid, A. H. Moore, 

 Philadelphia Second, Speed, G. W. .Moore, Pittsburg. 



Class 18.— Gordon setter puppies, under twelve months, dogs and 

 bitches: First. Rose, Franklin Kennel Club, Bradner, 0. Second, 



Class gi. -Champion pointer dogs over 551bs. : King Bow, 

 Detroit Kennel Club, Detroit, Mich. 



Class a().— Champion pointer bitches over 501bs.: Nellie R., A. 

 J. Early, New Albany. Lid. (only entry). 



Class' at. —Champion pointer "dogs under G51bs. : Duke, John Faw- 

 eett, MeKeesport, Pa. (others absent). 



Class 22. —Champion pointer bitches, all absent. 



Class 83.— Pointer dogs over 551bs. First. Don, R. T. Vandevort, 

 Pittsburg. Second, Hindoo, A. J. Ealy. New Albany, Ind. (only two 

 entries). 



Class 24.— Pointer bitches over 501bs. First. Marguirette. It. W. 

 Fawcett, New' Albany, Ind. Second, Dolly, Joseph Grasser, South Oil 

 City, Pa. 



Class ■!,-,,— Pointer dogs under 55Ibs. First. Drake, J. B. 0. Lucas, 

 St. Louis, Mo, Second. Bravo, Geo. Norbury, Appold, Baltimore. 

 Vhe, Christmas Bill, R. T. Vandevort, Pittsburg. 



Class 26.— Pointer bitches under SOlbs. First, Rill. Edmund Orgill, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. Second, Lill. Joseph Lewes, Apoilo. Pa.. Yhe, Luck, 

 K. T. Vandevorl. Pittsburg. He, Fan, Joseph Lewes, Apollo, Pa. 

 C. Fraud, J. F. Anderson, Coal Bluff, Pa, 



Class 27.— Pointer dog puppies under 12 months. First. Como, Miss 

 Minnie Angersoig Hazeiwood. Pa. Second. Doon, Joseph Lewes, 

 Apollo, Pa, 



ge-l-:s See -pe.eiee 1.41, _■ ■ , pel ,-;,;..- .; :.i,,,ie. g.' in.vachs. Firs,:. V;4|,. 



Second, Luretto IE, Detroit Kennel Ciub. Detroit. Mich. 



Class 29.— Irish water spaniels, Dogs and bitches: First, Count 

 gengige: T. Li.-inegl-ije. i., ; , s:ille. 111. e, , ■ ■: '. o ;-.- Jr : J. C. Gra- 

 ham, Alleghany City, Pa. Vhe Dan O'Connor, Milwaukee Kennel 

 Club, Milwaukee. Was. 



Class 30:— Hack spaniels. Dogs or bitches over 2-Slbs.: First. Bene- 

 dict; Hoi ' 



.ell Sjk: 



iel^Cluh Hornellsville. N. Y. Second, Black Prince, 



SbJulel 



Clas 



Jkei spaniels .other rhau black. Dogs and bitches: 



Horneil Spaiuel Club. Hornellsville, N. Y, Second. 



"he Pansy, same owner. He Rose K., Carl 



nder 12 e 



iths: First, Bene; Dr. J. S. 



e.e.. -■::'_!. gierv. 1)44 



' ly, Th 



London 



Out. 



First, Pr 

 Flirt IE, ._ 

 Klacke, Piitshurg, 



Class lE'igi— Spaniel puppie 

 Niven, London, Out. 



Class 33.— Fox hounds. Dogs and bi 

 O. Shea, Loudon. Ont. Second. En jr. Jo 



Class 3-1. —English beagles. E:^..e 1 ': 

 Orgill, Brooklyn, N. Y. Second, .Music, I 

 Vhc, Harry, Geo. TV. Nor-ros, 1 4 , ;e, 

 Taylor, Lexington, Kv; Lill, Colin Came 

 Beulalt. J. \V biiiner, Allegler:,-- Cue. Pa 



Class 3v— Beneli-Iegeee beagles. Dogs 

 Duke, Smith & DeMars, Detroit, Etoh. 

 New Market, Md. 



Class 3(1.— Beagle puppies under 12 m( 

 Alice N. Taylor, Lexington, Ivy. He, Vict 



Class 37.— Dachshunde. First, Walilma 

 Alleghany City, Pa, Second, Waldien II. 

 IS. P. Hodges, Pittsburg. O, Max. Henry troldstroab, MeKeesport. 



Class 3-1.— Champion fox-terrier does. Eoval. L. & W. Rutherford, 

 New York. 



Class 39.— Champion fox-terrier bitches. Tussle, L. & W. Ruther- 

 ford, New York. 



Class 40.— Fox-terriers. Dogs: First, Curate. W. J. Turner, Phila- 

 iElg-ii., s,e.e 1 ;, ge.lei- i. ,.-.: .' ". 1 1 e ■ ;,, vrord, New York. He, Prince, 

 F. TV. Fleck, New York. 



Class 41.— Fox-terriers; Bitches: First. Hipp, F. W. Fleck, New 



Xork. Secoud, Sally. L. & W, Rutherford, New York. 



. -Fox-b.-rrier puppies, mnh-r 12 months: First, Brittle, 



L. and W. Rutherford, New York 



Class El— Greyhounds. Dogs and 

 1 'e.e : , i'. ig :-,,,., i'i, ,,4!4-, 11 -.. g 

 Beaver City, Pa. 



Class 44.— MastitTs. Dogs and bitches: First, Gurth, Chas. C. 

 Goddard, Zanesville, O. "Second, Hector, Wm. Wade, Pittsburg. 

 Vhe. Bayard, same owner. C, American Duchess, Wm. L. Jones, 

 Mtteburg. 



Clas -Ei. —St. Bernards, 

 Wilkinson. Pittsburg, 



Class 4(ji— St. Bernards, 

 Jones, Pittsburg, only entr 



'-'.-'■ --, b. -Kewfoundlands: First, Pluto, W. C. Meyers, Sharpsburg, 

 Pa. He, Fanu \ , same owner. 



48. —Champion collies: Rex, J. Lindsay, Jersey City, N. J. 



ches: First. Countess Fleet IE, 

 e of Wales. Dr. G. A. Scruggs, 



rough coated; First, Rover Liou, J, M. 

 smooth coated : First, Snowball, Wm. L. 



Ei-. 18 - 

 Second. Wad, 

 John W. Bur: 



Cla& 

 City, N. J, 

 John \\g H 

 City. N. J 



Class 5! 

 Lindsay, J 

 C, Trump 



gEej ;,-: 



CDsbs'bS. 



—Co" 



— E, 



, First, Eaicge, Aliens. Apgar, New York. 

 Ihomas V-. . Balston, Elderton. Pa. Vhe. Tweed, 



I- jgi -,i s: Fir-t. .ba-sey Lass, J. Lindsay, Jersey 

 end. Juuo. Allen S Apgar, New York. the-.. Be-st. 

 ;, be ■- I ,.-. _■ -. eg .1 He si, ,ila, J Lindaa; . Ji iv e 

 1 he . - e. Ral ton, filMerton, Pa, 



"b..--g puijg.s ,-,, I.e.,- ij mout'-is: First, 1 ■ ■ ' ; , J 



City, >:. ,b \ ho., Belle,, 0, (V ib-ees ,\n, ., , -. 1 



!' : D ■:-- ''"b •-"'."' il': 'eg JaS. Moramer. New York. 

 1 Terriers: Flr-t N-llv. W. E. Livlncsfuii, g ■■ : 



Second, White silk, o. w. Mdorei Pittsburg, He, Snow, W. W. Speor. 



Eittsburg. 



Class 51.— Rough-haired I eept Skves and Yorkshires): 



I-'ir-i. div : [J - -: London, Out., and Kelpie, 



Robert 1 1 -. 1 ,,,, , : 1,-, g ma Va Vhe., Prince Charles ftUil 

 iiiiee:, Eiilv, J. If. g.ty'or. Chicago. Id He, Captuhi, 1 1 RaUVety. 

 g irg; ei'le Mrs. Prouguee. Alleghany. Pa. C. . Flora. 1 leorge 



Class '."5.— cntimpion Skye terriers, dog or bitch. Mac, Gilbert E:U'- 



' ( 'Uss .El. '- "S'vy'e terriers, dogs and bitches. First, Jim, Win. Sauder- 



sou. WestPhiladelidiia, Pa.; L. O. Hanna, Cleveland, O. C. Judge 



and . same owner. 



i.g.-i ..- M - 1 ii -ii 1 -iriers. First, Mont. C. H. SbmbE, Pittsburg. 

 Class 68; . . i|.Miipiii,s. Roderiek, Miss Adelaide H-gelion. Phiia- 



Cbiss «!>.— Pegs. First , George. Mrs. Edwin A. Pile, Philadelphia. 

 Second, Guess. Miss M. C. Jones, Pittsburg, C, Cixen, Miss Jennie 

 Martin. Pittsburg. 



Clftss 60.— Black and tan terriers over 51bs. First. Yortigern, Ed- 

 ward Lever. Philadelphia. Second, Tide v, D. 0. Muusibdd. Pittsburg. 



V'hig, Ditlo, W. E. Meildrieeee g el.;.., ■ .j.erg 1.',, ; e-:,v .1, I r. '[-1,14,44, 



Harrison, Pittsburg. He, Topsy, same owner: Kittle", D. D. Mans- 

 1iel,E Pittsburg. C. Quince II. ."Mrs. Maggie Kuvlor. Pittslnirg; Nell, 

 Daniel Bittu-r Allegbeii.y. Ea.g i ',-e'e . "■' ■-, " , -".ar;.gi 0.-1 leeener glle 

 gheny, Pa. : weighed exactly 51bs., and was awarded an extra special 

 silver cup, equal to first. 



Class BE— Toy-terriers (any breed) under 51bs. Fust, Kitty, Jliss 

 Nellie Stevens, Pittsburg. Vhe... Pic, Mrs. J. Otis Fellows, Hornells- 

 ville, N. Y. He, Richard, miss Marshall, Pittsburg; Lotta, Mrs. A. M. 

 Watson, Pittsbm-g, 



Class 02.— King Charles spaniels. No award. 



Class Co . — Italian greyhounds. No entries. 



Class 64.— Poodles over 1011)3. First, Poody, Mrs. Fanny Rotrock, 

 Pittsburg. 



Class 65.— Poodles under lOlba. First, Queen, Mrs. Margaret Bittner, 

 Allegheny City, Pa. 



Class 66. Miscellaneous. Bell, English harrier. S. IE Hoffman, Me- 

 Keesport, Pa,, and Norah, Dish terrier. Dr. J. S. Niven. London, Ont,, 

 divided first. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 



Class A. — For the best kennel of fivo English setters owned by ex- 

 hibit,..'-. Petrel IE. Petrel HE, Plantagenrt, Don Juan and Fairy H,. 

 Jas. H. Goodsell, New York. 



Class B. — For the best kennel of five L-ish setters owned by exhibi- 

 tor. Biz. Flora, Abbey W., Bizora and Venus. John S. Mcintosh, 

 Pittsburg. 



1 in e C 1 1 1 the best kennel of five Gordon setters owned by exhib- 

 itor. Rupert I., Rupert H., Rupert HI., Rose and Jessie. Franklin 

 Kennel Club, Bradner, O. 



Class D.— For the best, kennel of five pointers owned by exhibitor. 

 No entries. 



Class E.— For the best kennel of Irish water spaniels owned by ex- 

 hit, iter. No entries. 



Class F. —For the best, kennel of five cocker or field spaniels owned 

 by exhibitor. Benedict, Black Prince, Princess. Flirt and Bob III. 

 Horneil Spaniel Club, Hornellsville, N. Y. 



1 'lass G.— For the best kennel of fivo collies owned by exhibitor. 

 Ayreshh-e Laddie, Rex, Jersey Lass, Sheila and Fearless. Jas. Lind- 

 sev. Jersey City, N. J. 



Class H. -For the best English setter, dog or bitch. Thunder. A. 

 H. Moore, Philadelphia. 



Class L— For the best three English setters, dogs or bitches, bred 

 and owned by exhibitor. St. Julien. Royal Sultan and Royal Lothair. 

 Detroit Kennel Club, Detroit, Mich. 



Class J.— For the best Laveraek dog entered in the open class. Don 

 Juan. Jas. H. Goodsell, New York. 



Class K.— For the setter or pointer giog or bitch, that has the, best 

 field trial record. Nellie D. C. Sanborn. Dowlingi Mich. 



Class L.— For the brace of English setter -dogs that has the best field 

 trial record: King Dash and Belton III., Superior Kennel, Alleghany 

 City, Pa. 



Class M.— For the best matched pair of English setters, color and 



Ibin, Detroit Kennel 

 Ciub, Detroit, Mich. 



Class N.— For the best English setter dog under two years old : 

 Plantagenet, J. II, Goodsell, New York. 



Class O.— For the best native English setter dog without Laveraek. 

 Llewellin or field trial blood: Sam Tilden, C. M. Munhall, Cleve- 

 land, O. 



Class P.— For the sporting dog or bitch exhibited in the best bench 

 show condition: Berkley, A. II, Moore, Philadelphia. 



Class Q. For the best dog or bitch under 12„months old sired by 

 Thunder: Monte Christo. W. C. Beringer, Pittsburg. 



Class R.— For the best English setter stud -log", to be shown with 

 two of his get: Thunder, A. H. Moore, Philadelphia. (Shown with 

 Prince Laveraek and Mac Laveraek). 



Class S.— F'or the best English setter brood bitch, to be shown with 

 two of her progeny. Fairy IE, James II. Goodsell, New York. 

 (Shown with Thunder and Fairy Frince). 



Class T.— For the best Irish setter dog: Berkley, A. H. Moore, Phila- 

 delphia. 



Class U.— For the best Irish setter stud dog. to be shown with two 

 of his get: Beta-ley , A. II. Moore, Philadelphia (shown with Chief and 

 Lardy Dah). 



Class V.— For the best Lisa setter brood bitch, to be shown with two 

 of her progeny: Flora, John S. Mcintosh, Pittsburg (shown with 



Class WV-eFor the best Gordon setter dog or bitch: Bob, A, H. 

 BI ,ore. Philadelphia. 



( 'lass X— For the best Gordon setter stud dog, to be shown with 

 two of his get: Rupert, Franklin Kennel Club, Bradner. Ohio (shown 

 with Rupert 11. aud Rupert III.) 



Class Y. — For the best Gordon setter brood bitch, to be shown with two 

 of her progeny. No entries. 



Class Z.— For the best pointer dog, lane weight, King Bow, Detroit 

 Kennel Club, Detroit, Mich. 



Glass AA. — FpJ the best pointer bitch: Marguerite, H. W, Fawcett, 



Class CC. — For the best pointer dog puppy under 6 months old : 



Como, Miss Minui. Anderson. Pittsburg. 



CIu.vsDD. For the best pointer stud'dog to be shown with two of 

 his get. King Bow, Detroit Kennel Club. Detroit, Mich., (shown with 

 Yam and Luretto H.). 



Class EE.— For the best pointer brood bitch. No entries. 



Class FF.— For the best cocker spaniel, dog or bitch, owned by a 

 member of the Ameriean cocker Spaniel Club. Princess, Horneil 

 Spaniel Club. Hornellsville, N, Y. 



Class GG— For the best fox terrier, dog or bitch. Cm-ate, Wm. J. 

 Turner, Philadelphia. 



Class HH.— For the best collie, dog or bitch. Marcus, Allen S. Ap- 

 gar, New York. 



Class IE— For the best bull terrier. Nelly, W. E. Livingston, New 

 York. 



Class J.I. —For the best Skye. terrier. Mac, Gilbert Rafferty, Pitts- 



ciass LL— For the best Yorkshire terrier. Conn, Oilbert Rafferty, 

 Eittsburg. 



1 '! is j MM.— For the best bulldog. Blister, J. Mortimer, New York. 



i ',„— NN.— For the best toy or pet dog owned and exhibited by a 

 lady. George (pug), Mrs. Edwin A. Prue, Phdadelphia. 



i'la«s 00 —For tiie best Irish setter, dog or bitch, bench and field 

 trial qualities to be considered. Berkley, A. H. Moore, Philadelphia. 



Class PP.— For the best Irish water spaniel dog or bitch bred at and 

 .,:-,- '■',.-.- i from the Excelsior Irish Water Spaniel Kennel. Barney, Jr., 

 -j, C Graham, Alleghany City, Pa. 



Class QQ.— For the best Llewellin dog under one year. Blue Stone, 

 J. E. Long, Detroit, Mich. 



Glass BR. —For the best kennel of five St. Bernards owned by exhib- 

 itor. No entries. 



Class SS— lor the best kennel of sporting dogs owned by one indi- 

 vidual. Thunder, Bob, Berkley, Raleigh, Darkie, Banjo, Loo IL, 

 Lass o' Geowrie and Lady Rapid, A. II. Moore, Philadelphia. 



GORDON SETTERS. 



Editor Forest and Stream : 



Mr. Malcalm, in your issue of March 2, in answer to mine of 

 the -E'th. has struck the right key-note in the last paragraph 

 of his very sensible letter. In order to get the Gordon setter 

 bito his old place among lovers of the field and gun we 

 must have a change made in the present standard of points 

 Pi .1 judging them at bench shows. 



Plight here a question occurs to me. "What is thes use of a 

 be&ch show doc in the sporting classes if, by breeding him up 

 to the standard for such shows, he is being gradually alienated 

 from the uses to which he was originally fntcmied?' 



To my miud. the judges of these dogs at bench shows, both 

 in England and America, have been too much carried away 

 with the idea that Stonehenge, in his latest edition, tried tap 

 figure a heavily-built dog, hut my reading of his work does 

 not lead me to believe that he had any such idea. 



All the ground they have to go on for this is that he saystho 

 "skull is usually a, little heavier than that of the Englis'h set- 

 ter." From this it cannot be taken that lie meant the whole 

 body was to be built on a heavier scale. 



What 1 wish to suggest is for the owners and breeders of 

 hb.11 don setters in this country to form themselves into an 

 1 ee I,./;,;,! club. Let them think over and lay before the judges 

 of bench shows what they consider the standard of merit in 

 the Gordon setter, and, if necessary, let them draw out a scale 

 of points for judging at shows, and I have no doubt such a 

 course would have the desired effect. 



Such a club might be easily formed, and it could give addi- 

 tional prizes at shows and, perhaps, be able to institute a prize 

 to be given lor Gordon setters at the coming field trials. Hop- 

 ' 1 : 1 i-EhT and StbeaM will give this endeavor to benefit one 

 of the finest and, in spite of what may be said 011 the contrary, 

 ablest held dogs, a fan- field m its columns, which I have no 

 doubt it will. J, S. Niven. 



