Sch oles’s Bessy, black and tan, , 6mos., (imported Nep—imported 
Topsey); 2d, John Hammond's Cuss, black and tan, 3yrs. 
HARD-HAIRED SCOTCH TERRINES,—Oren—tist, John H. phen 
jor’s Bosie, brindle, fmos.; 2d, John Hammond’s imported Scotch, 
blue tan, 14mos, 
ROUGH-HAIRED TERRIERS,—Oren—ist, A. Priestly’s Sir Garnet, 
blue and tan, 2yrs. (Brack—Gipsey Queen); 2d, L, B. Wright's Vic, 
red, Syrs. (O'Shea’s Billy—-Lady). 
DPANDIL PINMONT THERRIERS.—Oren—ist, Robert Hume’s_ Kel- 
ie, pepper, di4yrs. (Badger II,—Gipsy); 2d, withheld. Com., Thos. 
a Bell's Peel, pepper, 2yrs. 8mos, (Hubble— Mint); R. P. Palmer's 
Wasp, pepper and salt, 3yrs. (Darkie—Nell). 
TRISH TERRIERS.—Oren—ist, Lawrence Timpson’s Sheila ore 
127); 2d, J. Coleman Drayton's Slasher, whelped in 1882 (Fury— 
Spuds), High com., Daniel D. Lawlor’s Nellie, red, 18mos. 
BEDLINGTON TERRIERS.—Opsen—ist, John I. Scholes’s Blucher, 
silver, 2yrs. 6mos. (Winon’s Peachon—J. A. Baldy’s Jess); 2d, John 
F. Scholes’s imported entry. 
SKYE TERRIERS.—Cuampioy—Wm, P, Sanderson’s Jim. (A.KR. 
188).—Oren—ist, Wm. P. Sanderson’s Souter Johnnie, light blue, 
dyrs. (mos. (Birkey—Highland Mary); 2d, Wm, P, Sanderson’s Queen 
ab, dark blue, 5yrs. (Tommy—Hrench); 8d, Geo. Sanderson's im- 
ported Fanny, steel gray, 4yrs. Very high com., Geo, Sanderson’s 
imported Watty. 
YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.—Over 5uBs.—Oren—tisi, Mrs, H, A. 
Kisteman’s Charlie, blue and tan, 18mos.; 2d, J. F, Campbell’s Dandy, 
pine and tan, 24yrs,; 3d, Mrs. H. A. Kisteman’s Beardy, blue and 
tan, 2yrs. Very high com., J. R. Gilderslevee’s Roger, blue and tan, 
4yrs, (Ben—Minnie); John Marriot’s Jim, blue and tan, 3teyrs.; J- F. 
ampbell’s Charley. silver gray, relat High com,, John 
Charlie, blue, silver and tan, 20mos.; H. #, Vogt’s Reddie, blue and tan, 
2yrs.; Barney Carr’s Daisy, blue and tan, 16mios. (Nip—Fanny); Mrs. H. 
A. Kisteman’s Jimmy, blue and tan, 18mos. Com.. John Hammond's 
Mat and Lillie, blue, tan and golden fawn, 20mos.; J. R. Gildersleeve’s 
Willie and Prince, blue and tan, i8mos. and 2yrs.: F L. Vogt’s 
QGharlie, blue and tan, tyr. (Reddie—Nellie)—_Unorr 5uBs.—lst, Mrs. 
H. A. Kisteman’s Lass, blue and tan, 2yrs.; 2d, Mrs, H. A. Kistemap’s 
n Maddox's Daisy, blue and tan, 
Very high com., 
J. F. Campbell’s Dot, blue and tan, 24yrs.; John Hammond’s Teddy, 
Bright, blue and tan, 20mo..: 3d, Jo : 
17mos. (Whitehead’s Charlie—Whitehead’s Violet). 
blue and tan, @4yrs. High com,, Wm. Hales's Dandy, blue and tan, 
22mos. (Huddersfield Ben — Woster’s Crack; J. lt. Gildersleeve’s 
Spider, blue and tan, 2yrs. yest aca Duke—imported Lady); Mrs. 
. A, Kisteman’s Nellie, blue and tan, 4yrs. Com., Mrs. Jo. 
tier’s Bright, blue and tan, 2iéyrs, (Char ey—Beauty), 
TOY TERRIERS.—Roues-Coatep, OTHER THAN YORKSHIRE, UNDER 
5iBs.—ist, John Hammond's imported Dot, blue and tan, 1imos.; 2d, 
Mrs. H. A. Kisteman’s imported Lillie, white, black and tan, 18mos,— 
Smoors-CoATEp, uNDER 5LBSs.—ist, J. Maddox's Dot, black and tan, 
15mos. (Tricksey—Nellie); 24, L. H, Johnson’s Bull, black and white, 
lyr, (Clingh—Nell), Very high com., Henry Lucas’s Daisy, black and 
tan, 15mos, (Barney—Gypsey). High com., John Hammond's im- 
ported Tiney, black and tan, 9mos. 
KING CHARLES SPANIDLS.—Briack Anp Tan.—Oppn—ist, John 
Parker's Floss, whelped 1882 (Duke—Lady); 2d, A. W. Lucy's Silver 
Very high com,, John Parker’s 
Major, whelped 1882 (Duke—Gypsey). High com., John Parker’s 
King, 2yrs, (Lewis—Butcber’s Lady). 
Charlie, whelped 1882 (Ben—Littleton).—_BLAck, WHITE AND TAn.—1st, 
Miss Maggie Parker's Cherry Ripe, whelped 1882 (Sir Charles Napier 
—Lillian): 2d, Mrs, H. A. Kisteman’s Smoke, blue, 18mos, Very high 
com,, Mrs. A, W. Lucy’s Investigation, tricolor, 13mos. (Napoleon— 
Butcher’s Daughter). High com., A, W. Lucy's Storm Beaten, tri- 
color, 13m 0s. (Napolean—Butcher’s Daughter); John. Hammond’s 
Fannie, black, white throat, 2i4yrs. Com., John Hammond's Charley, 
black, tan and white star, dyrs. 
BLENHEIM SPANIELS.—Open—ist, Miss Maggie Parker’s Violet, 
orange: and white, whelped 1882;(Prince—Countess of Whiddison); 2d, 
Miss Maggie Parker's Rbéubus. red and white, whelped 1882 (Prince— 
ucen). High com,, Mrs, A. W. Lucy's Rosie, red and white, dyrs. 
(Frisk—Rose), Com., Mrs, A. W. Luey’s four puppies. red and white; 
John Parker's Charlie, red, whelped in 1881 (Prince—Violet), 
JAPANESE SPANIELS.—Oren—ist, Mrs. Bugene Clark's Kobe, 
black and white, 2i4yrs. (Charles—champion Flo); 2d, Charles E. 
Pratt's Flo, black and white, 5yrs., imported from Japan. Very high 
com., John Hammond's Nellie, black and white, 244yrs. Com., John 
Marriot’s Jap, black and white, i8mos. 
PUGS.—CxuAmpion—Dog: Mrs. Geo. H. Hill's Joe, fawn, dyrs. 6mos. 
(champion Comedy—Clytie). 
Treasure, i7mos, (Fritz—Banjo). Com., W.R, Knight's Don Juan, 
4ayrs, (Comedy—Chloe); B. H. Warburton’s Nig, 3yrs, 6mos.; F. 8. 
Dilthey’s Charley, 2yrs. Gmos.; Andrew Ludwig’s Punch, lyr,; Wal- 
ter D, Peck’s Napoleon; Walter Brockway’s Pug, lyr. 6mos.; Mrs. 
Marie B. Salter’s Patcho, tyr. Bitches: ist, Andrew Wenner’s Gypsy, 
fawn, 8yrs. (Black Diamond—Bessie); 2d, Mrs, Chas. paca Heian 
ery 
High com,, Miss 
Aline Morlsy’s Duchess, 2yrs. 6mos. (Duke—Judy). Com., Chequasset 
Puppies: 1st, John 
Victoria (A.K.R, 1264); sd, T. H, Love’s Flossey, 2yrs. fimos, 
high com., Walter D. Peck’s Beauty (A.K.R. 1860). 
Kennel’s Victory, mos. (Young Toby—Daisy). : 
Fred Schenk’; Chokra, 9mos, (Tim-—Duchess),. Very high com.. 
Charles B. Loeffer's Ben Butler, mos. (Jumbo—Polly Beck). High 
com., Andrew Wenner’s three puppies, 4mos, (Punch—Gypsy).; Har- 
old H. Oddie’s Betsy. 6mos. (Mungo—Peggie); C. DuBois Wagegstafi’s 
Zoe, §mos. (Sambo—Topsey). Com., Andrew Ludwig's Lottie, Nellie 
and Edith, 8mos,; Andrew Ludwig's litter of six; Chequasset Ken- 
nel’s Tra-la-la, 8mos. (Young Toby—Tantrums), 
litter of puppies, 244mos. (Punch—Judy); Mrs, Charles Wheatleigh's 
five puppies, 8mos, (‘Tu-Tu—Victoria). 
MALTESE THRRINRS.—Absent. 
ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.—1si, Mrs. Annie M. Kramer’s Romeo, 
fawn. 20mos.; 2d, Mrs. Annie M. Kramer’s Babe, fawn, 4yrs, 
high com., Miss Florence De Lara Fibel’s Gipsey, fawn, 3yrs. 
POODLES,—Biack—Dogs; 1st, Miss Work’s imported Rajah T., 
4yrs.: 21, Miss C. Iu. Ryder’s Nigaud. Very bigh com., Miss Woerz’s 
Punch, 2yrs. High com., B, Berr,; Wall’s Bonhomme, Prescott Law- 
rence’s Swern. Bitehes! ist, withheld; 2d, BE. Berry Wall’s Mignon, 
fyrs. Very high com., E. Berry Wall’s Mignonette.—OtHeR THan 
BLuAckE—Prizes withheld. 
ported Belle, white, lyr. 
and white, 9mos. 
DALMATIAN.—Prize withheld. 
MISCELLANEOUS (OR FOREIGN CLASS).—Over _25nBs.—(Not 
specified in the above classification). LeonBERGSs.—Ist, Miss Anita B. 
Hyans’s imported Marco, white, 8yrs.; 2d, Fleetwood Kennel’s Trump, 
fawn, black and white markings, 2yrs. BERGHUNDE.—Very high 
com,, W. A, Wureron's Dan, tawny, ¢4yrs. (imported Max—imported 
Pilockie. Grav DAnns.—2d, Daniel D. Lawlor’s Leo, gray and 
black, 2yrs. Mexican Harrtess Doas.—ist. Mrs. Hubert Foote’s 
Me Too, biack, 2yrs. 6mos.; 2d, Isaac V. Hunt’s Jerry, dark mouse, 
Qyvrs, Esquimau Dogs.—ist and 2d, Surgeon Ames’s (U. 8. N.) Zampa 
and Schneiker.—Unper 25LBs.—lst, J. W. Clarke’s Cafe-au-Lait, brin- 
dle, 1yr. 6mos.; 2d, Wm. Kaston’s Judge, brindle, tyr. 10mos. (Jones's 
Bruno). Very high com., George Sealey's imported Dynamite (North 
of freland terrier), light yellow, 8yrs.; John B, Morris, Jr..s Dutchy 
(Dachshund), brown, 4yrs. 
- SPECIAL.—ist, Capt. A. S. Williams’s Nigger Jim, the great police 
og, 
High com., J, R. Gildersleeve’s Sam, black 
SPECIAL PRIZES. 
A.—Deerhound challenge cup, did not fill. 
.—Best deerhound dog, William D, Whipple's Bruce. 
.—Best deerhound bitch, J, B, Thayer’s Lorna I. 
.—Best mastiff, Ashmont Kennel’s Lorna Doone. 
.—Best collection of collies, Thomas H. Terry. 
.—Best rough-coated St, Bernard, E, R. Hearn’s Duke of Leeds, 
.—Best smooth-coated St. Bernard, BE, R. Hearn’s Lelia. 
1.—Best greyhound, H, W. Smith's Mother Demdike. 
-—Best deerhound, the Clovernook Kennel's Roy. 
.—Best fox-terrier, Prescott Lawrence's Brokenhurst Joe. 
.—Best sheep dog, the Kilumarnock Kennel’s Bruce of the Fylde. 
L.—Best bulldog, J. EH. Thayer’s Bellissima, 
M..—Best bull-terrier, R. & W. Livingston’s Grand Duke, 
N.—Best Yorkshire terrier, Mrs, H, A. Kisteman’s Lass, 
O.—Best pug, Mrs, Geo, [ill’s Joe, 
P.— Best mastiff, the Ashmont Kennel’s Lorna Doone. 
P.a,.— Best Newfoundland, J. H. Phelan’s Major, 
Q.—Best mastiff puppy, Winlawn Kennel’s unnamed. 
_Alsa a special collar by Mr. J, G. Heckscher to Capt. A. 5. Wil- 
liams’s police dog Nigger Jim. 
CSeOon 
Ro a 
ST. JOHN DOG SHOW.—The New Brunswick Poultry and 
Pet Stock Association will hold their annual bench show at- 
St.John, N, B., the last week in January. Mr, James Morti- 
mer, of New York, has consented to act as judge. The secre- 
tary is Mr. H. W, Wilson, St, John, N, B, : 
‘ - L. 
Marriot’s 
Cot- 
Bitch: Mrs, W. R. Knight's Effie, stone 
fawn, 3yrs. 6nios. (Banjo—Zoe),—Orprn—Dogs. ist, Mrs. Chas. Wheat- 
leigh's Tu-Tu (A.K,R. 1263); 2d, Briarcliffe Kennel’s Wally of Briar- 
cliff; 8d, withheld, High com., Briarcliffe Kennel’s Buffy of Briar- 
cliffe; James B, Reddie's Sambo, fawn, dyrs,; Chequasset Kennel’s 
John Hammond's 
Very 
Very high com., Eugene Faebner’s im- 
1 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
EDINBURGH BENCH SHOW. 
[From our Regular Correspondent, | 
HE Scottish Kennel Club held their fourth exhibition of 
sporting and other dogs, in the Waverley Market, Hdin- 
burgh, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the 
7th, Sth, 9th aod 10th of Octobers The total entry list 
amounted to 659, which made a good display, but the Waver- 
ley Market could accommodate 2,000 dogs without in any way 
interfering with the comfort of the exhibits or the available 
space required for the visitors. 
The judges were Mr, Gresham for St. Bernards, mastiffs, 
Newfoundlands, bloodhounds, bulldogs, Italian greyhounds, 
pugs, litter of puppies and selling class; Mr. Astley, fox-ter- 
riers, bull, black and tan and smooth-haired terriers, toy ter- 
tiers, toy spaniels and variety classes; Mr, Bishop, deerhounds, 
eyhounds, retrievers, setters, spaniels and sporting puppies; 
r. Dames and Panmure Gordon, Hsq,, collies; Mr. Cunning- 
ham, Scotch terriers and Skyes; Mr. Mather, dandies; Mr. 
Ross, Bedlingtons and Irish terriers; Messrs, Ross and Mather, 
litters of puppies. 
The committee only got possession of the market at 11 
o’clock on Tuesday; and when we say that all the dogs were 
comfortably benched and jodeing commenced a few minutes 
after 2 o’clock, and wasall finished between 6 and 7 o’elock 
the same evening, we consider we can speak no more plainly 
asto the abilities of the honorable secretary and the staif 
under him. Messrs, Spratt were intrusted with the feeding 
of the exhibits. 
In St. Bernards, Lord Byron II. has a good head, color 
and marking, but is wavy coated and rather smaller 
than those placed over him. Mr. Kayes’s exhibit is small 
but of fair type. Storm King, a white and red dog, is of 
ood size,and has an excellent body, feeti and legs, but is 
deficient in character and seems quarrelsome. Bayard was 
looking well, and won first. Glacier, who took second, is not 
improving. Faust, a full brother to Glacier, we consider the 
better dog of the two, if in condition, In_ bitches the well- 
known Elfreda won, though sadly out-of coat at present, 
Second was a good-headed bitch, but rather wavy in coat. 
Khiva, looking well, came third. 
In mastiff dogs The Prince, well known, won, followed by 
two fair specimens. In bitches Crowif*Prince once more came 
to the front, second prize going to a very good-sized bitch, not 
so short in face assome. Third prize was taken by a leggy 
bitch with a good short face, bad eye and expression, and her 
color is almost red, not fawn. 
Newfoundlands were a very fair collection. King Bruce, 
second prize, was much the largest shown, and plenty of 
quality for his size. First and third were more of one type 
and smaller than Cing Bruce. Bitches were moderate, except 
the winner. 
In deerhounds, dogs, Chieftain, who was looking well, won. 
He has improved very much, and his color is now a good blue, 
while some time back it was almost gray, and it also seems of 
a much better quality than formerly, Both second and third 
were good specimens, the latter ared. In bitches Beatrice 
won first, She is light in color and oy, The second prize 
winner was shedding and out of coat. Third had a good coat, 
though rather short. 
In bloodhounds Dido was an easy first. 
There was a moderate collection of greyhounds, the second 
prize, Rose Marie, being the pick of the lot, 
Jn pointers Quickshot was first, and also divided with the fox- 
terrier Richmond Delta, the president’s cup for best sporting 
dog. He is aliverand white, with not a very good head, but a 
strong workman-like dog, to our mind coarse throughout. In 
pointer bitches the first prize winner was a lemon and white, 
rather snipy, and fine allover. The second is liver and white 
and has a bad expression and is broad in chest. There was a 
yery good black bitch shown, which was for a considerable 
time during the show credited with second. 
The setter judging seemed to give a good deal of dissatis- 
faction and it was the pretty general opinion that the third 
rize, liver and white, Young Rock III., was one of the best 
ogs in the show, and that he and his brother, Osman VLI., 
should have been first and second, with Glaingairn third. The 
actual winner is red and white, very shelly in body, light of 
bone and narrow as to his quarters. 
In spaniels, the winner in Clumbers was rather short in 
body. In blacks, first was Solus and second a very good black 
bitch by Solus; third was Beverly Blanche, a very good speci- 
men and well known. In liver or Sussex spaniels, first went 
to-Guy, who was looking well. In ‘any other” variety, the 
black and white Beauty II, won easily. 
Collies came out in large numbers, but quality was conspicu 
ous by its absence. Clearly Scotland is not the best place to 
goto for a collie, as when the English entries were taken 
away the remainder looked a yery poor collection, Eclipse 
won in champions and in open class Scottish Hero won, and we 
consider him about the best in the show. Second was a black, 
white and tan dog Course. Bronze, third, was a fair sable 
tan dog, who might haye been second, The first prize bitch, 
Amy, was & very nice specimen. Taking the collies as a col- 
lection, we heard well-known exhibitors and fanciers pass an 
opinion that there were not over three collies in the show 
whose market value exceeded £30. 
In champion fox-terriers, Dar&ie beat Raby Nailer, and we 
think correctly. The winner in open dogsis not quite sweet 
in face, but stands upon good legs and feet, with good neck 
and shoulders, and good coat. Second, a lemon-marked dog, 
was vather cobby. In bitches Delta won easy, with Pie, a 
very good one, bar her ears, second. 
Jack Frost, the winner in wire-hairs, isa good one, but might 
have better hindquarters. 
In bulldogs, first was a good-bodied dog and had a good 
skull, though he might be better before the eye, Second was 
a very gzood brindle bitch, but was in bad condition, 
Bull-terriers were a large class. The winners were well 
placed, and were all fairly good specimens fit to show and win 
in aby company. 
There were two good classes of Irish terriers containing good 
quality, all the winners being well known. 
Scotch terriers were small classes, and contained only about 
five or six moderate good specimens. The awards seemed to 
give general satisfaction, 
In black and tam terriers there was also an amount of 
quality. The dog class was pretty well judged, and the same 
may be said of the bitches, except that Mr. Gray’s Dinah 
bug to have been first; the others in the order placed. 
1 the winners inthe Skye classes were good specimens, 
and the first prize dog in the drop ear class, which we consider 
should have been first, isin our opinion about the best Skye 
we have seen, and we understand he changed hands at a long 
price during the show, 
Dandie Dinmonts were a poor collection, especially the 
bitches, 
Bedlingtons were pretty well handled, except that the sec- 
ond and third prize dogs might haye exchanged places. The 
first prize winner was well ahead of the others. First in the 
bitch class was remarkably good in head, but deficient in coat 
and color. 
In toy terriers, The Conqueror wou well, but Sybil should 
certainly have been second. We consider.her one of the besti 
black and tan toys we have in England, while thesecond prize 
Mirian was a very moderate specimen of Yorkshire, 
Tn toy spaniels nothing really good was shown, 
There were a few very good Italian greyhounds, and pugs, 
except the first and second prize winuers, the latter for prefer- 
ences, we consider the others below the average. 
In variety class, over thirty pounds, a moderate black poo- 
dle and a bassett hound were placed squal first. 
In variety class, under thirty pounds, a Pomeranian, bassett 
and a Paisley Skye were equal first. 
ountry,—A 
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ies that requires notice, and 
sorts, all sizes. 
The attendance was good, although the weather was rather 
unfavorable, and we hope it will prove a financial success to 
the promoters. Below we give the principal 
AWARDS. 
ST, BERNARDS.— Dogs; ist, reserved cup and club medal, J. C. 
Macdona (Bayard); 2d, &. Hodgson (Glacier); 3d, H. G. Joplin (Faust); 
4th, W. J. Orvin (Storm King), Bitches, 1st and club medal, B,C 
Joplin (Blfrida); 2d, L. C. R. Norris (La Mascotte); 3d, J. K, Kaye 
Khiya), 
j TTASTIPES.—Dogs: ist, J. Royle (The Prince); 2d, G, Benton 
(Guelph II,); 8d, J. W. Burton (Sebert). Bitches; ist, J. Royle (Crown 
Princess); 2d, A, Morrison, Jr. (Queen Liberty); 3d, J. Li. Piddocke 
(Toozie). 
NEWFOUNDLANDS,—Dogs: ist_ and club medal, T. HK. Mansfield 
eournetys 2d, R. W, Moll (king Bruce); 3d, J. Stafford (The Black 
jatch), Bitches: Istand club medal, T. BH. Mansfield (Zoe); 2d, J. 
Tweedie (Ada); 8d, R. W. Moll (Queen Zoe). 
ST. BERNARD, MASTIFF AND NEWFOUNDLAND PUPPIES.— 
ist, cup and medal, J. Hason (Sholto); 2d, J. C. Macdona (Bega); 3d, 
W. Ralley (Scotch Hector). 
DEERHOUNDS.—Dogs: 1st, special and medal. H, C, Joplin (Chief- 
tain); 2d, A. Maxwell & E. Cassel (Robin Gray); 3d, Lord A, Ll, Cecil 
(Glengariff). Bitches; 1st. W. Gordan (Beatrice); 2d and club medal, 
A. Maxwell & E, Cassel (Minna); 3d, E. W. Bell (Lady Boswell). 
BLOODHOUNDS.—ist, J. ©. Tinker (Dido): 2d, G. ©, Urquhart 
(Leon), ‘ 
GREY HOUNDS.—ist and club medal, A. R. Mackenzie (Little Sam); 
2d, T. B. Swinburne (Rose Marie); 3d, R, Chapman (Self Defence). 
RETRIEVERS.—Smootn on Wavy-Coarmp—Dogs; 1st and club 
medal, W. Irvine (Boston); 2d, W, Cockburn (Dan); 8d, W. EH, Fraser 
(Nick). Bitches: Ist and club medal, Lord A. L. Cecil (Ruth); 2d, A, 
Whitelaw egy IL); 3d, W. Telfer (Cora).—CurLy-Coarmp—tist and 
club medal, T. B. Swinburne (Chicory); 2d and 2d, R, Chapman (Black 
Pearl and King of the Koffees). 
POINTERS.—Dogs; ist, Presiden’t cup and equal club medal, J, 
Shorthose (Quickshot); 2d, Rev. W. Sheild (Fluke); 3d, T. Garland 
(Russel). Bttches; 1st and special club medal, T. Garland (Countess 
= Glasgow); 2d, J. Shorthose (Lady Brecon); 3d, A, Whitelaw (Flora 
SETTERS.—BiLack anp Tan—Dogs: ist and club medal, R. Chap- 
man (Heather King); 2d, J. Drybrough, Jr. (Darnley); 3d, H. B. Gibb 
(Young Dash). Bitches! 1st and club medal, R. Chapman (Heather 
Beauty); 2d, W. Cockburn (Heather Bell); 8d, J. Drybrough (Daisy). 
—ANY OTHER VARINTY—Dogs: ist. special and club medal, J. Short- 
hose (Royal IV.); special, J. Shorthose (Rock); 2d, J, Boyle (Glen- 
gairn); 3d, T. Garland (Young Rock IIT.). Bitches: ist, J. Alexan- 
ae (Fernie); 2d, H. Dundas (Belle of the Isle); 4d, J. C, Macdona 
(Prog). 
SPANTELS.—Crumprr—ist and a club medal, RK. Chapman (Bar- 
ney); 2d, W. BE. Dunean (Duke I.); 3d, J. Russell te go tee 
and special, J. Royle (Solus); 2d and club medal, J. chells (Alva 
Jet); 3d, J. Leiper (Beverley Blanche).—Sussmx anp Livmr—tlsi and 
club medal, 8. M. Thomas (Guy); 2d, H. A. Timms (Nell); 3d, R, W. 
Young (Flora If].).— Any oTHER VaRietry—ist and club medal, J, Et- 
chells (Beauty TI.); 2d, V. Kitchingmen (Katrine); 3d, A. Cochrane 
Fan IIT.). 
SHEEP DOGS.—CuHAmpion: G. R. Krehl (Helipse).—OPpEN— Dogs; 
Medal, ©. D, Nairn (Chance III.). Bitehes: Goid medal, J. Coalston 
(Hersel).—THAT HAVE NEVER WON THREE First Prizms.—Dogs: ist, T. 
J. R. Homfray (Scottish Hero); 2d, R. Haig (Phulax); 3d, J.5. Exham 
(Bronze); 4th. M. H. Lowe(Treyor). Bitches: 1st, Rev. H, F, Hamilton 
(Amy); 2d, M. H. Lowe (Lilly); 3d, M. C. Ashwin (Oola W.); 4th, J. 8. 
Exham (Eclat).-Conrinep to ScoTtanp—Dogs: ist, P. R. Curror 
(Tyneholm); 2d, special and medal, R. Haig (Phulax); 8d, J. Coalston 
(Flock).—Smoor#: 1st an club medal, J. Young (Fernie Glen); 2d, J. 
Pollock. (Fanny); 3d, J. Young (Jesse II.),—Purprms—Dogs: ist, J. 
Cowan, Jr, (Sir Stafiord); 2d, N. McKelyie (Kildonah); 3d and club 
medal. J. Young (Handy). Bitches: 1st, J. 8. Exham (Welat); 2d, i. 
Wills (Lady Lizzie); 3d and club medal, R, Chapman (Discovery), 
FOX TERRIBRS.—CHameron;: 1st and club medal,J. Russel (Darkia). 
Reserve, J. T. Openshaw (Raby Nailer).—Opmn—Dogs: 1st and club 
medal, G. Raper (Raby Mixture); 2d, R. H. Cartwright (Compton 
Jack); 3d, G. J. Monson (Coalville Tartar). Reserve, R. Ferguson 
(Horizon). Bitches—ist and President’s cup, ee G. Raper 
(Richmond Delta,late Delta); 2d, J. S. Exham (Pie); 8d, G. J. Monson 
(ourles Tickle). “RoucH: 1st and club medal and 2d, A, Maxwell 
and H. Cassel (Jack Frost and Tees Try); 3d, G. Raper (Ringleader). 
Reserve, EB, Powell, Jr. (Finish). 
BULLDOGS.—1st and ¢lub medal, W. W. Mackie (Tom Sayers); 3d, 
J. B: Morison (Snider) 3d, J. Wilson (Crasher). 
BULL-TERRIERS.—ist,T, A. Hewitt (Murderer II.); 2d, I. Bat- 
tensby (Neville); 3d, J. K, Kaye (Satyr), Reserve, J. W. Blench 
(Dutch Prince), 
TRISH TERRIERS,—Dogs- ist, W.’Graham (Gilford); 2d, ©. H. 
Buckhouse (Buster); ad, G. R. Krehl (Pagan Il.). Bitches; ist, C. M. 
Aicheren (champion Poppy); 2d, W, Graham (Gally); ad, G. R, Kreh1 
(Kitty). 
SCOTCH TERRIERS.—Dogs: 1st, club medal and 2d, W. W. Mackisa 
(Dundee and Dunara); 8d, Lord L. A. Cecil (Bodach ITI.); ~Bitches: 
ist, J, A. Adamson (Skittle); 2d and club medal, Lord L. A. Cécil 
(Janet); 8d, W. W. Mackie (Glenogo). 
BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.—Dogs, Ist and .cup, J. Royle 
(Burke); 2d, G. Lodge (Debonair); 3d and club medal, §, M. Thomas 
(The Welsh Kat). Bitches: ist, Joseph Royle (Florence ITI.); 2d and 
club medal, S. M. Thomas (Wild Mint); 3d, G. Lodge (Lustrum Lady). 
Special and reserve, B. Gray (Dinah). 
WHITE ENGLISH TERRIERS.—ist, C. F. Copeman (Leadin 
2d, Mrs. M. A. Troughear (North Star); 8d and club medal, W, 
tyne (Diamond). 
SKYE TERRIERS.—Prick-Harrp—Dogs; 1st, cup and club medal, 
J. King (Prince Charlie); 2d, A. Mitchell (Young Rob); 3d, R. Wardlaw 
(Prince Regent). Bitches: 1st and club medal, Mrs. Jacobson (Favor- 
ite); 2d, J. Munro (Nellie I1.); 3d, J. R. Blackwood (Princess Voto).— 
Drop-HARED—Iist, M- Gretton (Kirk Ella); 2d and club medal, J. King 
(Strathmore); 3d, Mx. Jacobson (Blue Belle). 
DANDIE DINMONTS.—Cuampion—ist and club medal, A. Stee 
(Linnet),—OPpen—Dogs: ist and cup, J. & C. Sheldon (Tiger); 2d, W. 
A.B. Coupland (Border Prince); 3d, J. Dickson (Lad o’ Kyle, Bitches: 
ist, J. J. Glover (Podgie); 2d, T. Maxwell (Mide); 3d, R. Jackson & 
Sons (Lomond Queen), 
BEDLINGTON TERRIERS.—Dogs; ist, A. Dodds (Hairdresser); 2d 
and club medal, W. Morris (Skyeman); 3d, 8. M. ‘Thomas (Choker). 
Bitches: 1st and club medal, W. Morris (Bagatelle); 2d, A. Dodds 
(Tyneside); 3d, J. M. Wilson (Rennet Lass). 
TOY TERRIERS.—ist, Mrs. M. A. Troughear (Conqueror); 2d, J. A. 
Wood (Mirian); 3d, J. K, Kaye (Sibyl). 
KING CHARLES OR BLENHEIM SPANIELS.—1s and 2d, R, Brand 
(pout and Bolton); 8d, Mrs. Frew (Frisk). Reserve, RK, Brand 
(Sappho). 
ITALIAN GRHYHOUNDS,—Ist and 2d, R. Grant (Violet and Lilly); 
3d, Mrs. M. A. Iroughear (Little Gem), 
PUGS.—Dogs: ist and special club medal, R. T, Linton (Victor TI. 
2d, W. Griffiths (Stingo); 8d, Mrs. M. A. Troughear (Lord Nelsons! 
Bitches; 1st and special club medal, J. Leckie (Topsey); 2d and 3d, A. 
Peterson (Birkie 11. and Flora I1.). 
_ANY OTHER VARIETY.—Ovyer 30uBs.—Equal ist, T, Wilkinson 
(Russian poodle Royal),and G. R. Krehl (Jupiter); 3d, J. R. Black- 
wood (Amstel),—Unppr 80LBs.—Equal 1st and club medal, J. King 
(Paisley terrier Lorne); equal 1st, J. K. Kaye (Scoff) and G. R. Krehi 
(bassett hound Pallas), 
PUPPIES.—Sporting—ist, H. A. Timmis (Belle); 2d and club medal, 
R. Chapman (Heather King); 8d, W. Irvine (lolanthe). Non-Sport- 
tinc—ist and club medal, W. Miller (Guinare); 2d, J. Nwing (Errol); 
3d, W. Ralley (Fifeshire Hero); special club medal, J. Hason (St. Ber- 
nards); ad, A. Mather. Conires—ist and club medal, G. Watson; 
2d, C. D. Nairn, Pues—ist, club medaland 2d, R. T. Linton, 
SELLING CLASS,—ist, V, Kitchingman (Kidnapper); 2d, A. Pratt 
(Porfricoda); 3d and club medal, G. Raper (Rarobler). 
There was nothing in the pup 
the selling class was, as usua ia 
a 
Star); 
allan- 
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THE NATIONAL FIELD TRIALS. 
Es entries for the All-Aged Stakes of the National Ameri- 
can Kennel Club Field Trials, to be run on quail, closes next 
Saturday, Noy. 1. Purse $500, with $250 .to first, $150 to 
second, and $100 to third. $10 forfeit, which must accompany 
entry, and $15 additional for starters. The trials will com- 
Inence on Monday, Dec. 8, at Canton, Miss. The judges are 
Major J. M. Taylor, Lexington, Ky., Hon. J, M, Thompson, 
Covington, La,, and Mr. I, R. Stayton, Pittsburg, Pa, Secre- 
tary, Mr, D. Bryson, Memphis, Tenn. 
‘Training ys. Breaking,” by 8. T. Hammond, kennel editor of this 
journal, is oueoe a reyolution in the practice of dog training in this 
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