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variety of" dog. The'Fox-terrier Club offerB prizes at many 

 of the leading; shows, but the majority and most valuable of 

 these are open only to competition by its own members! 

 (The Challenge Cup goes for nought, as it cannot be won out* 

 right). It seems to me that were the desire to benefit the 

 cause of the fox-terier generally, and not those of the mem- 

 bers of the club in partieular, these piizes should be open to 

 alL Then again, the club offers prizes only when the name of 

 the judge of terriers is submitted for its approbation. The 

 judge's name is given; perhaps — most likely — he is a member 

 of the P. T. C. ; he is approved of, and, 'honestly as he un- 

 doubtedly acts, he gives the principal prizes to who? Why, 

 to members of the club which has sanctioned his appoint- 

 ment! To the outsider this looks bad, though doubtless it is 

 straightforward and as conscientiously done as possible. 

 Similar objection has been taken to the Kennel Club members 

 exhibiting under judges of their own appointment; but if this 

 looks bad, or is bad in a big club like that, it looks or is a 

 hundred tames worse in a smaller club like that to which I 

 have drawn attention. 



PETREL II. 



WE give this week a capital likeness of Mr, J. H. Good- 

 sell's Laverack setter bitch Petrel II., winner of the 

 champion prize in the English setter class at the last New 

 York Show. She won first in the imported English setter 

 class at the same show in 1881, also the special with her 

 brother Pontiac for the best brace at the same show. Petrel 

 IL is an exceedingly well-f ormed animal of rather small size, 

 blue belton in color'and very handsome, with lots of quality. 

 She is by Pride of the Border out of old Petrel, and is un- 

 doubtedly the best Laverack bitch in this country. She ig 

 now in whelp to Mr. GoqaselPs Don Juan. The cut is from a 

 sketch by Harry Tallman. Petrel II. won first at Cleveland, 

 Tuesday. 



[Special Dispatch to Forest and Stream.] 

 THE CLEVELAND BENCH SHOW. 



Cleveland, Ohio, June 5 1863. 



The first annual bench show of the Cleveland Bench Show 

 Association was opened this morning. The first day has been 

 a success; fine weather, good attendance, and promise that 

 Cleveland may be ranked among the dog-show-supporting 

 cities. The hall is well adapted for a bench show, and the 

 arrangement of the stalls alt that could be desired. The able 

 superintendence of Mr. Chas. Lincoln has assured the best of 

 care for the dogs exhibited. 



The judging began at 11:15 this morning, the awards made 

 to-day being as follows: 



AWARDS. 



Champion English setter dogs— 1st, A. H. Moore's Thunder (Pride of 

 the Border-Fairy EL) 



Special for Euglisli setters that have won one first prkw— 1st, J. H. 

 GoodseH's Plantagenet (Dashing Monarch-Petrel). 



Champion English setter hitches— 1st, J. H. GoodseH's Petrel n. 

 (Pride of the Border-Petrel). 



Special class for English setters that, have won one first prize — 1st, 

 John Davidson's Abbess. 



English setter dogs (except pure Laverock)— 1st, A. H. Moore's 

 Darlrie (Rhyl-Dollyi; 21, John Davidson's Scottish Chief (Prince of 

 Orange-Doll); 3d, W. C. Berringc-i's Monte Christo (Thunder-Bess); 

 vhc, John Davidson's Prince of Orange (Blue Prince U.-Plamei: 

 Detroit Kennel Club's Boval Sultan (Racket-Kelp); he, J. Palmer 

 O'Neil's Acme (Thunder-BesS). 



English setter bitches (except pure Laveraeks).— 1st. John David- 

 son's Doll (Prince-Dora): 2d. William McOonway's De-Try Da v (Bel- 

 ton-Rosa); 3d, T. G. Davey's Glenfiiass (Rob Rov-Doll): vnc, T. '-:-. 

 Davey's Lmdersdale (Douglass-P.ilsai. J. C. Meyer's Nettle (Book- 

 Vixen). John Davidson's Glengyle (Bob Roy-DoH), Detroit Kennel 

 Club's Princess Alice < Racket-Kelp). H. Hartley's Ruby (Rake-Juno). 



English setter dogs mure laverack pedigree)— 1st, J. H. GoodseH's 

 Prince (Pride of the Border-Petrel i; 2d, T. G. Davey's Lava Rock 

 (Dash-Maid of Donor). 



Eng lish setter hitches (pure Laverack pedigree)— 1st, J. H. Good- 

 sell's Petrel ID. (Carlowitz-Petrol). 



English setter dog puppies— 1st. L. G. Banna's Don (Joe-Patch). 



English setter bitch puppies- 1st. John Davidson's Heather Belle 

 fPrince of Orange-Dob); ad, Jacob King's Daisy (Helton-Jessie 

 Turner); vhc, D. O. Shea's Flv (Pride Fly): he, Forest Kennel Club'B 

 Forest Daisy (Dick Laverock-Forest Fly). 



Champion black and ton setter dogs— 1st, A. H. Moore's Bob (Lang- 

 Floss). 



Black and tan setter dogs— 1st, Dr. J. T. Niven's Argus (Blossom- 

 Moll); 2d, WHlard Brothers' Lang (Grouse-Moll); vhc, Tlios. Neal's 

 Bob (Grouse-Topsy). 



Black and tan setter bitches— 1st, WHlard Bros.' Dream H. (Duke 

 of Gordon-Dream); 2d, H. R. Parker's Gip; vhc, Jacob King's Belle 

 (Ned-Fan); he. J. E. Teal's Nell (Sam-Mora). 



Black and tan setter puppies- -1st, Franklin Kennel Club's Fannie 

 (Rupert-Sue); 2d, C. H. Porter's Pet (Tictor Hugo-Madge); vhc, same 

 owner's Lady Flo, (Victor Hugo-Madge); he, A. Strange's Ponto; e, 

 same owner's Nettie II. 



Champion pointer bitches over 50 lbs.— 1st, H. W. Fawcett's Mar- 

 guerite II. (Faust-Devonshire Loss). 



Champion pointer dogs, under 55 lbs. —1st, A. H. Moore's Donald 

 (Bob- Sappho). 



Pointer dogs, 55 His. and over- 1st, E. L. Sargant's Brownie: 2d, J. 

 Dieter's Shot. 



Pointer bitches, DOlbS, and over.— 1st, J. Grasse.r's Dolly (Ponto-Dot); 

 2d, F. Billings's Devonshire Lass (Don-Lady); vhc, J. H. Kraf t s 

 Flight (Bow-, i "■!:-■■■ ■ he, A, M. Hoot's Princess Bow (King Bow-Dot). 



Pointer dogs, under 55 lbs.— 1st, W. R. Huntington's Jet (Frank- 

 Lady); 2d, Willard Brothers' Bownett (Rush-Ro6e); vhc, A. M. Wein- 

 hardt's Joo Johnson (Faust-Devonshire Lass); he, J. Dieter's Dick 

 (Shot-Bess). 



Pointer hitches, under 50 Ibs.-lst, Detroit Kennel Club's Yam 

 (King Bow-Dot); 2d, Joseph Lewis's Bill (Duke-Noll); vhc, Joseph 

 Lewis's Fan (Duke-Nell), and same owner's .Nell II. (Joe-Nell),; he, 

 Willard Bros.' Marie (Scfton-Kate). 



Champion Irish water spaniels— 1st, J. I). Olcott's Barney (Sham- 

 rock-Shannon); 2d. T. Donoghuo's Count Bendigo (Bob-Bridget). 



Irish water spaniels— 1st, A. J. Cooper's Storm (Barney-Lady); 2d, 

 E. L. Sargent's Aleck: 3d, James McKay's Royal Barney (Shady- 

 Lottie). 



Champion cocker spaniels, under 281bs— 1st. Geo. Macheth's Zulu 

 (Rolio-Louie). 



ENTRIES. 



Champion English setter dogs— A. H. Moore's Thunder, 



Special class For English setter dogs that have, won onu first prize— 

 J. II. GoodseH's Don Juan and Plantagenet. 



Champion English setter bitches— J. H. GoodseH's Petrel U. and 

 Fairy IL 



Special class for English setter bitches that have won one first 

 prize— John Davidson's Abbess. 



verack)-J. H. GoodseH's Rack- 

 I.Albert C. Doris's Dash. Thos. 

 J. C. Movers' Jake and Dandle, 

 ne, w. u. derringer's Monte Christo. J. T, 

 Davidson's Prince of Orange and Scottish 

 tage, Detroit Kennel Club's Royal Sultan, 

 [Item, William Vie's Blue King, 6. W. Ballan- 

 a's Captain, Miss Josephine MrmdhaU's Sam 

 Smoke, A. II. Moore's Darkie, John Thomp- 

 doi-shot's Dusky, Frank Rockefeller's Dan, 



(ascent pure Laverack)— T. 0. Davey's Lid- 

 ■ . la ... C. Meyers's Nettle, 

 ohn Davidson's Doll and Glengyle, Detroit 

 q Mauri and ICoip. William Vie's 

 ;'oniv;tv's Dolly Day, Howard Hartley's Ruby, 

 , John Thompson's Daisy, \V. A. Nicholson's 

 ui's Empress Eugene. 0. W. Morgan's Topsy. 

 t pure Laverack pedigree)- J. H. GoodseH's 

 va Rock, Howard llarfley's K..;, Ol Blue. 

 Enghsh setter bitches (of pure Laverack pedigree)— J. H. GoodseH's 

 Petrel ID. aud Oarlinu, Jos. J. Snellen), ,, .; v ...m.-eii Lki -rack. 



English setter dog puppies, under 18 months- -Jos. J. SueUenburg's 

 MaySlar, Dave! D, r>..ns's Tonv, L. Q HonnB'S Don. 



EngUsh setter hitch pupoies, under 12 months- John Davidson's 

 Heather Belli-. Forest Kennel Club's Forest Daisy. Jacob King's Daisy, 

 D O She b 



Champion Irish setter dogs— a H Moore's Berkley, W, N. Callen- 

 ier's Bory O'More. 



English setter dogs (except 

 et. Forest Kennel Club's Print 

 Neal's Prince, James Wood's 

 J. Palmer O'Neil's Acme, V 

 Wamelink's Brant. John Davi 

 Chief. T. G. Da-v 

 Royal Lothair and St. Julien. 

 tine's Felton. L. O. Hanna's C 

 Tii.l. sn, ■ teo. W. Moore's Srao 

 son's Yankee. J, G 

 Will Davidson's Jack, .Jerry a 



English Seller bl 



dersdaleandGleniili . -. J '.'. 

 Chas. Stalley's Ltid.v , John 

 Kennel Club's Pru 

 Jenny Lind, WilUam McConw 

 A. H. Moore's Luna May, Joh 

 MyrtaDeU. H. C.Bnertnans I 

 English setter dogs (or pur 

 Prince, T. G. Davey's La 



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MR. J. H. GOODSELL'S LAVERACK SETTER BITCH "PETREL II." 



Special class for Dish setter dogs that have- won one first prize- 

 John S. McDatosh's Biz, Wm. H. Pierce's Larry. 



Champion Iriih setter hitches— Wm. H. Pierce's Gussie, A. H. 

 Moore's Duck. 



Special class for Irish setter bitches that have won one first prize- 

 John S. Mcintosh's Flora, W. N. OaUender's Nora O'More, Edward 

 Gregg's Nellie. 



OPEN CLASSES. 



Irish setter dogs- Sidney D. Ripley's Spy, A. E. Sterling's Conn, 

 James Chubb's lted Rams, J. E. Schwartz's Ned, F. L. Chamberlain's 

 Sancho, A. R. WHbur's Duncan, Emporia Kennel Club's Karl, Dish 

 Ranger, Dish Kork aud Irish Van, Reginald H. Bulley's Ned, L. Lee's 

 Prince Eleho, Harvey H. Brown's Red Hugh. 



Irish setter bitches — lames Chubb's Red Maud and Mollie G., H. 

 E. Hill's Maggie H„ J. K. Good-ell's Reddie. \V. K. C'allender's Lady 

 Berkley, Emooria Kennel (.Hub's Irish t VuutosH and Irish Duck, Chas. 

 Stally'sCaL 



Irish setter puppies, under 12 months— Wan-en E. Smith's Triumph, 

 John S. Mcintosh's Veni, Thos. J. Budingtcm 's Snap, Emporia Kemiel 

 Club's Biah Count, Irish Duck and IrLsh Erin, Chas. K. Van Vleck's 

 Guess. 



Champion black and tan setter dogs— A. H. Moore's Bob, Willard 

 Brothers' Grouse and Chang, Franklin Kennel Club's Shad, Charles 

 H. Potter's Rupert H. 



Champion black and tan setter bitches -WHlard Brothers' Toot, A. 

 H. Moore's Lady Rapid. 



OPEN CLASSES. 



Black aud tan setter dogs— WHlard Brothers' Lang, J. L. Camp- 

 bell's Jack, Thos. Neal's Boh, L. E. Walton's Mr. Brown, Dr. J. S. 

 Niven's Argus. C. W. Morgan's Dan. 



Black and tan setter bitches— WHlard Brothers' Dream H. , Jacob 

 King's Bell, FrankUu Kennel Club's Sue, H. W. Fisher's Lou, H. R. 

 Parker's Gip, John E. Teal's Nell, S. Strange's NeUie. 



Black anil tan setter puppies, under 12 months— WHlard Brothers' 

 Lobelius, Lady May ami Queen of Egypt, Franklin Kennel Club's 

 Fannie, Charles H. Potter's Lady Flo and Pet, S. Strange's Nellie II. 

 and Ponto. 



Champion pointers, over 551bs.— Geo. L. Wilms's Knickerbocker, 

 Detroit Kennel Club's King Bow, Jno. W. Munson's Faust. 



Championpointer bitches, over SOlbs.— H. W. Fawcett's Marguriette 

 H., Detroit Kennel Club's Chess. 



Champion pointer dogs, under 551bs— WiUard Brothers' Sefton, A. 

 H. Moore's Donald and Le Guy. 



OPEN CLASSES. 



Pointer dogs, 551bs. and over— Jas. Dieter's Shot, J. C. Meyers's 

 Jack, Joseph H. Kraft's Hindoo, A. W. Hitch's Colonel, Fred. A. 

 Lamblyn's Bob J. H. Munn's Jacko, Clint. B. Wilson's Frank, C. S. 

 Brown's Don, E. L. Sargant's Brownie and Shot. 



Pointer bitches, SOlbs. and over — H. E. HiU's Fanny, Joseph Gras- 

 ser's DoUy, Joseph H. Kraft's Flight, Frank B ill ings's Devonshire 

 Lass, A. M. Root's Princess Bow, A. J. Ealy's Bliss. 



Pointer dogs, under 551bs— WHlard Brothers' Bownett and SeUm, E. 

 H. Boume'sDon, Thos. Neal's Shot, W. R. Huntington's Jet, Jas. 

 Dieter's Dick, Joseph Lewis's Rush, A.M. Weinhardt's Joe Johnstone, 

 Jno. W. Munson's Tim, Henry L. Cross's Range. 



Pointer bitches, under SOlbs— Sidney Dillon Ripley's Prudence, 

 WHlard Brothers' Marie, Jas. Dieter's Bess, A. W. Hitch's NeUie. 

 Joseph Lewis's LH1, Fan, and NeU H., Detroit Kennel Club's Yam and 

 Laurette H. 



Pointer dog puppies, under 12 months.— Joseph Lewis's Doon, (i. 

 W. Ballantine's Black Sheep, Emporia Kennel Club's John AUendorph. 



Pointer bitch puppies, under 12 months.— Henry S. Glover's Nehie. 



Champion Irish water spaniels.— John D. Olcott's Barney, T. Don- 

 oghue's Count Bendigo. 



Irish water spaniels.— John D. Olcott's Mike, Jr., J. S, Riddle's 

 Mickey, A. J. Cooper's Storm, G. W. Lofwenhagen's Ring. Chas. 

 StaUy's Fan, E. L. Sargent's Aleck, James McKay's Royal Barney. 



Champion field spaniels, 28 pounds or over — J. H. Winslow's Suc- 

 cess, HorneU Spaniel Club's Benedict and Bob III. 



Champion cocker spaniels, under 28 lbs.— HorneU Spaniel Club's 

 Topsy, Geo. Macheth's Zulu. 



Spaniels other than black, 28 lbs. or over, dogs or bitches- Hor- 

 neU Spaniel Club's Flirt H. 



Spaniels other than black, under 28 lbs., dogs or bitches.— HorneU 

 Spaniel Club's Baroness and Lady Bath, Bradley HuU's Sport, J. H. 

 Short's Cash, John Hare's Fannie, E. C. Franklin's Idol and Flos- 

 sie, W. H. Vantyne's Sport. 



Black spaniels, 281bs. and over, dogs or bitches— HorneU Spaniel 

 Club's Black Prince and Dash, S. W. Roof:s Knox. 



Black cocker spaniels, under 281bs, dogs or bitches— HorneU Span- 

 iel Club's Brag's Girl, Dr. J. S. Niven's, Bene. 



Spaniel puppies, any color, under 12 months— HorneU Spaniel Club'B 

 Mndge, Frank W. Bacon's Nod. 



Champion foxhounds, dogs or bitches— D. 0. Shea's Bugler. 



Foxhounds, dogs or bitches— D. O. Shea's Binwgood, Joseph Lewis's 

 Rover, Detroit Kennel Club's NeUy, Henry L. Goodman's Metta 

 and Signal, J. Bright's Leda H. and Lion. 



Beagles, dogs— W. H. Todd's Spottie. 



Beagles, bitches— Willard Brothers' Reckless, W. H. Todd's Daisy 

 and Detroit Kennel Club's SHkey. 



Beagles — J. M. Bergold's Boxer H. 



Dachshunds, dogs or bitches— William Loeffler's G-retchen, B. 

 Seitncr's Fraulein Waldeck. 



Fox-terriers, dogs— A. M. Weinhardt's Susie G. 



Greyhounds— L. 0. F. Lotz's Dorothee, Double Shot, Maud H., Miss 

 Kitty and Florence Nightingale, J. M. Reed's Spot. 



Deerhounds, dogs or bitches- A. C. Spollmans Queen. 



Champion mastiffs, bitches— L. C. & II. L. De Zayas's Leah. 



Mastiff puppies, dogs or bitches— Wm. Wade's Hector, N. H. 

 Hand's Max. 



Rough-coated St. Bernard dogs— Fred. W. Rothora's Priam. 



St. Bernard puppies, dogs or bitches— Mrs. W. L. Hayes's Czar. 



Newfoundland dogs— A. Ravenscraft's Wallace, Henry Shanks's 

 York, Fred. A. Hudson's Don, Chas. Pritchard's Rover. 



Champion collies, dogs— AHen S. Apgar's Marcus, J. Lindsay's 

 Ayrshire Laddie. 



Champion coUies, bitches-John W. Burgess's Flora, Thoa. H. 

 Terry's Meg. 



Collies, dogs— N. n. Merwin's Wadle. 

 ' : bB : s— John W. Burgess's Fl 



red W. Rothera's Lassie. 



OolHea— John W. Burgess's Jock. Jacob B. Perkins's DanvHle. 



Champion bulldogs, dogs or bitches— John P. Barnard's Judy, 



Bulldog*, do»» orWcbS«~W, B. BtorlU*'* Jack, 



Champion buU-terriers, over 251bs., dogs or bitches— James Pago 

 Stinson's Silk H., John P. Barnard. Jr.'s Brandy. 



BuU-terriers, dogs or bitches, over S51bs. — George W. Moore's Whit» 

 SUk. 



Champion buH-terriers, under 251bs., dogs or bitches— W. E. Living- ' 

 stem's Nelly. 



BuU-terriers, dogs or bitches, under Solbs.— Wm. Veale's BiUv John 

 P. Barnard, Jr.'s Halifax Joe, A. M. Weinhardt's Patch. 



BuU-terrier pups, under 13 months, dogs or bitches— C. Van W. 

 Fish's Gladiator. 



Rough-haired terriers, dogs or bitches— John H. Naylor's Queen 1 

 LUlyand Prince Charlie, T. H. GoodseH's Dick, W. H. Todd's Boss 

 end Rose, D. O. Shea's Lady, Fred. W. Rothera's Dandy, A M ' 

 Weinhardt's Pete. Miss Stager's Jeff, Mrs. Charles Gablenz's Dick. 



Black and tan terriers, dogs or bitches— Geo. A. Note's Prince A I 

 Van Tiryl'a Dot, 0. Van W. Fish's Tippie, S. H. Wilson's Fannie and 

 Pink, Edward Lever'B Vortigern, Thos. Cuudell's Frank and May, i 

 Mrs. T. 0. Johnson's Topsy. 



Dandie Dinmont terriers, dogs or bitches— Chas. Fielder's Dandj i 

 Robert Hume's Kepiel. 



Irish tenders, dogs or bitches— Dr. J. S. Niven's Norah and Fan. 



Champion Skve-terriers, dogs or bitches— Gilbert Rafferty's Mac. ' 

 Wm. Sander's Jim. 



Skye-terriers, drop-eared, dogs or bitches— Gilbert Rafferty's Bruee. : 



Skye-terriera, pnck-eared, dogs or hitches— L. G. Hanna's Judge, 

 Zip and Flora, A. M. Weinhardt's Fanny. 



Champion pugs, dogs— Mrs. Edwin A- Pue's George, Dr. M. H. I 

 Cryer's Roderick. 



Champion pugs, bitches— A. H. Moose's May. 



Pugs, dogs— Miss Lucia R. Edwards's Zip, S. H. Wilson's Punoh. ! 

 Colonel w:H. Harris's Cafe. 



Pugs, puppies, dogs or bitches— H. Beecher's Daisy and Floss, Geo. \ 

 Fox's , A. H. Moore's Roderick H. 



Champion Yorkshire terriers, blue and tan, over 51bs, dogs or 

 bitches— A. M. Weinhardt's Sport. 



Yorkshire terriers, blue aud tan, over 51bs, dogs or bitches — W. 

 Lloyd's Queen Louise, F. M. Lyon's Tip, P. F. McGue's Dick and 

 June, Geo. C. Nott's Gypsie. 



Toy terriers other than Yorkshires, under 51bs., dog or bitches— C. 

 R. MoeUer's Tina, Miss Laura Dieholdt'e Topsy. 



King Charles or .Blenheim spaniels, dogs or bitches— Mrs. A. B. ' 

 Lynn's Royal Bob. 



Japanese spaniels, dogs or bitches— S. H. Wilson's Chang. 



Italian grevhounds, dogs or bitches — Henry V. Zimmerman's Bettv I 

 and puppies, 8. H. WUson's Jim. 



Miscellaneous or foreign class, dogs or bitches not specified in the i 

 above classification— Miss Grade B. Hmina'n Fanny. W. Lloyd'* 

 Mollie, T. H. GoodseH's Gypsie, A. Van Tuyl's Wag, Hiram R. Terris's 

 Meindalhaum. Henry V. Zimmerman's Tom, Miss Khte Svnmn's (Up, 

 Dan. O. Shea's Gypsey and Marquis, J. E. Bryan's" Jack, Geo. 

 Malonev's NeUie and Toot, M. V. MoUoy's Beautv, Samuel Darby's 

 Tina. John R. Chadwick's , , and Terry. 



PUTTING IT INTO PRACTICE.— White's Kennel, Bridge- 

 port, Conn., May 10.— Editor Forest and Stream: Your articles 

 entitled, ''Training vs. Breaking," cannot be spoken of too 

 highly, I have always found that a mild but strict course, 

 is the best to follow in training a dog of good intellectual 

 abilities, and I pursued my own ideas, governed by this 

 belief in training Sen. Jr. with success. But in training my 

 little bitch Lalla Rookh, I follovred the directions given in 

 your articles, which I always believed in on general princi- 



Eles, but never before carried out systematically. I don't know 

 ow to describe the pleasure it gives me to work this little 

 creature. Her greatest delight is to obey, cheerfully and in- 

 telligently, her sole object seems to be to watch for my com- 

 mands and obey them. How much more pleasing this is than 

 to see a dog obey through fear. To anyone who should try 

 this system, and" fail, I would say, unhesitatingly, Your dog is 

 a "duffer."— L. W. White. 



THE BOSTON" "GLOBE" says of "Training vs. Breaking:" 

 ;i The author, Mr. S. T. Hammond, displays an extensive knowl- 

 edge of the habits of those useful and at present fashionable 

 animals, and treats the subject of their training with a skill- 

 ful hand. The writer in his first paragraph takes a stand dif- 

 fering from most trainers when he states emphatically that it 

 is not necessary to beat knowledge into a dog's head. He 

 favors training by kindness rather than fear, and asserts that 

 the results are far more satisfactory. The book is one. which 

 should find its way to the table of every dog fancier, if for no 

 other reason than the sake, of humanity." 



THREE MEN AND A DOG were in a boat on the St Law- 

 rence. The boat capsized, and the dog, instead of saving the 

 men, sagaciously swam ashore and let them drown. This is 

 one of the little dog stories that will not be related in that 

 touching publication, "Our Dumb Animals." — LouLvnlte 

 Co i' rier-Jo um al. , 



A Poem by Pact, Pastnob.— "Lora' is the title- of a graceful 

 poem in pentameter verse by Paul Pafitupr, one of our younger 

 American poets. The incident- .suggesting the poem are very simple 

 and commonplace, and it is only the grace ana ease of description 

 and the clear-cut sentences and musical system that mark the merit, 

 of the writing as far above ordinary. The author shows a keenness 

 of observation and a. felicity of epithet which giv« signs of promisw 

 for the future. John E. Potter & Co., Ptdladelphia, Fries 75 cents. 



Ujojiss you open a barrel of apples at the right end they -wtU be 

 found getting steadily worse as you reach the bottom. Not eo a bos 

 of Esterbrodks Steel Pens, which are of uniformly good qunlrty 



