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[March 19, 1885. 



feather and won many encomiums from admiring visitors to 

 his quarters. Paul Gladstone, who won champion prize, was 

 In splendid condition, but shows the effect of field work as far 

 as his coat is concerned. He is the peer of any dog in America 

 either on the bench or in the field. He more'nearly resembles 

 Gath than any dog we have vet seen. Juno, a winner of first 

 in the open class for bitches, is a sister to Bryson's champion 

 .Sue. She is one of the handsomest bitches we ever saw, and 

 her head seems the perfection of symmetry. She has not the 

 litheness of limb and muscular development of her famous 

 sister. The race for second soon narrowed down to Bo-Peep 

 and Countess House, sisters, though not of the same fitter. 

 Countess was in rather poor condition, having recently recov- 

 ered from a sick spell. Bo-Peep was thought by many to be 

 equal to Juno. She has a magnificent chest, and in her mark- 

 ing very much resembled Gath. She will have a dangerous 

 competitor in her sister, whom she has just defeated, should 

 they meet next year. In the puppy class Sweetheart won first 

 and special. Paragon second and Daisy c. 



In champion black and tan setters, dogs or bitches, the only 

 entry was absent. In the open elasstirst prize was withheld, as 

 the dogs were not up to standard. One was absent, which left 

 only two to compete, Jeff winning second and Dash vhc. There 

 were no entries in the bitch class. In the puppy class there 

 were only three entries and one was absent, first was awarded 

 to El Madhi and second was withheld for want of merit. 



Of the twenty entries in the different classes for Irish setters 

 there were seventeen present, aud they were by far the best 

 display of any breed on exhibition. Megoraj the winner 

 of first aud special in her class, was in perfect form, as was 

 also champion Brush, who was closely trashed for first by 

 Barry Clare. There were no entries in the puppy class. 



In the Irish water spaniel class there were but/three entries, 

 Count Bendigo in the champion class and King Slash and Reno 

 in the open class. Champion Count Bendigo is too well known 

 to need further comment. Mrs. A. E. Rendle's Churly Black, 

 ten vears old, pedigree unknown, was the only entry in field 

 spaniels and received second. His age and condition prevented 

 his receiving a first. 



There was but one entry iu tne cocker spaniel class, winning 

 first and two specials. There were no entries in the puppy 

 class. There was only one. entry iu the foxhound class, and 

 he was absent. The beagle classes had only one entry, also 

 absent. Only two were present in the dachshund class; 

 both were good specimens. Three dogs, two bitches and one 

 puppy comprised the fox-terrier classes, all except one re- 

 ceiving a prize. Of the sixteen collies entered only six were 

 present. Dundee, winner in the puppy class, is a splendid 

 specimen, and to our mind he is the best ever shown here. The 

 entries in the bulldog class were an indifEerent lot; the fact 

 that they were transferred bodily to the bull-terrier class is 

 perhaps sufficient comment. There were two very good 

 Scotch terriers shown, although only onewas for competition. 

 Black and tan terriers had but one representative, an ordinary 

 specimen. There was a very good Dandie Dinmont present, 

 and two Skyes. Eleven of "the thirteen entries in the pug 

 classes were present. The Yorkshire terriers were trans- 

 ferred to the toy terrier and miscellaneous classes, except one, 

 which was given a c. There were five toy terriers shown, 

 Tipsy, a very good black and tan, wi nn ing 'first. The classes 

 for King Charles, Blenheim and Japanese spaniels had no en- 

 tries. In Italian greyhounds first was won bv Miss Nellie 

 Austin's imported Nellie, the only entry. The class for 

 poodles had no entries. In the miscellaneous class there were 

 seven entries, but as none of them were entitled to a prize, 

 the prizes were withheld. 



On Sunday afternoon the prize dogs were paraded on the 

 grounds before an immense audience, On Monday, before 

 adjournment, a meeting was held by all the exhibitors pres- 

 ent. Mr. P. H. Bryson, of Memphis, Tenn., was elected Presi- 

 dent; Hon. James M. Thompson, of Covington, Vice-Presi- 

 dent, and Henry Fontaine, Secretary, a.t which the following 

 resolutions were passed: 



Whereas, It has come to the notice of the exhibitors at this 

 show that unjust comment has been made on first, the efforts 

 of Superintendent L. P. Whitman to make this bench show a 

 success, and second, that from the same source scurrilous 

 articles tending to bring into ridicule the judgment and staud- 

 ingof one of the judges of this show; 



Resolved, That we, the undersigned exhibitors, deem it our 

 duty to these gentleman to emphaticallv refute, by this 

 means, all such comments, and give it as the sense of each and 

 all of us, that the author of said articles simply desires noto- 

 riety in whatsoever shape it may come, for himself and the 

 paper he represents. 



Resolved, That the thanks of each and every one of us are 

 due, and are hereby tendered to Superintendent Whitman 

 for the able manner in which he has managed to bring "order 

 out of chaos," and that it is due to his exertions and those of 

 his able assistants that the present exhibition has given such 

 satisfaction to all parties interested, and afforded such addi- 

 tional attraction to this already great exhibition. 



Resolved, That the thanks of all of us are hereby tendered 

 to Judges J. M. Taylor, P. G. Skinner and John H. Naylor, 

 for the able and impartial manner in which their decisions 

 have been rendered. 



Signed by P. H. Bryson and thirty-nine others. 



Following is a full list of 



AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.— Dogs: 1st, Foster OLroyd's Duke, 9mos. (Duke— 

 Duchess); 2d, withheld. Bitches: 1st, withheld; 3d, George Wilson's 

 Duchess II., 14mos. (Duke— Duchess) . 



ST. BERNARDS.— Rough-Coated— Dogs; 1st, E. M. Hall's Tell. 

 IRmos. (Chancellor— Portia). Bitches: Prizes withheld. Com., Theo. 

 Schwartz, Jr.'s Bella, Trnos. (Barry— Waldine).— Smooth-Coated — 

 Bitches: 1st, withheld; 3d, H. J. Clapham's Princess Ida, Srnos. (Don 

 —Alma). 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— 1st, J, B. Judlin's Miro, 5vrs. (pedigree un 

 known). 



GREYHOUNDS.— Dogs: 1st, withheld; 3d, Jos. Forster's Swiss 

 white and black, 5yrs. Bitches: 1st, Jos. Forster's Lady, white ami 

 black. 4^yrs. 



POINTERS— Oykho6l,bs.— Dogs: 1st, withheld ; 3d, Theo. Schwartz's 

 Don, 3yrs. (Dodge— Doxy).— Under ooi.bs.— 1st, withheld; 3d, L. Bol- 

 lin's Duke, white and liver, Syrs. (Faust— Diana). Bitches: 1st, with- 

 held; 2d. Theo. Schwartz. Jr.'s Fancy, Syrs. (Faust— Bess). Com., F. 



Foy's Dot, liver and white, 32mos. (Bow ). Puppies: 1st and 



2d. withheld. Very high com., C. T, Armstrong's Dot, liver and 

 white, Uraos. (King Bow— Olivetle). 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Extra Champion— Dogs: 1st, Samuel S. 

 McCuen's Dick Laveraek (A.TC.R. 8D51).— Champion— Docis: 1st, W. B. 

 Gates's Paul Gladstone, black, white and tan, "S-j^yrs. (Gladstone— Lav- 

 alette). Bitches: 1st, J. M. A vent's Bessie A., lemon and white, S^yrs. 

 (Dashing Lion— Armida).— Open— Dogs; 1st. J. a. McDonough's Count 

 Glickstone, black and white, 3yrs. (Royal blue— Modjeska); 2d. W. B. 

 Mallory's Dave B., white, black and tan, Sigyrs. (Coleman's London- 

 Belle of Hatehie). Very high com.. E. H. Smart's Ponce de Leon, 

 black and white, 3yrs. (tiollo— Gretchen) and C. T. Armstrong's Babe; 

 black and tan, 3yrs. (Relton— Daisy DeaD). High com., W. H, Cole- 

 man's London, blue belton, 4yrs. (Gladstone— Clip). Com., Chas. E. 

 Wallin's Rex: Gladstone, black, white and tan, 19mos. (Royal Glad- 

 stone -Molhe Druid) and John K. Renaud's Boyd, black and white, 

 2t4yrs. (Brussels— Iowa Queen). Bitches: 1st, J. M. Avent's Juno A., 

 black and white, 3yrs. (Druid-Ruby); 2d, Wm. Bowles, Jr.'sBo-Peep, 

 black, white and tan, 2J4yrs. (Gladstone -Juno) Very high com. and 

 reserve, Dallas Kennels' Countess House, black, white and tan, 

 SOnios. (Gladstone— Juno) and Minnie St. Clair's Chicago Pearl, white, 

 black and tan. 2J^yrs. (Lug Dhu— Ruby). High com., Hos. J. M. 

 Thompson's Lena, white black and tan, 22mos. (Gladstone— Flossy i. 

 Com., Henry Fountain's Tangipahoa, black, white and tan, 22moS. 

 (Rake — Daisy). Puppies: 1st, Minnie St, Clair's Sweetheart, white, 

 black and tan, Ornos, (Pembroke— Menekaune); 2d, C. E. Wallin's far- 

 agon, black, white and tan, 5mos, (Count Gladstone— Melissa). Com., 

 G. R. Westleldt's Daisy, black, white and tan, 6mos. (Count Glad 

 stone—Maggie). 



BLACK AND TAN SETTERS- Champion.— Only entry absent, - 

 OpBK— Bogs': 1st, withheld: 3d, E. Landry's Jeff, 4yrs. (pedigree un- 

 kjjown) Vei-ybitrh com, A. ('Winn's Dash, 14jpOS, (DasB -'- 



Bitches: No entries. Puppies: 1st, P. M. Kelly's El Mahdi, 8mos. 

 (Chip— Belle). 



IRISH SETTERS.-CHiMPioN-Dooa: 1st, J. A. J. Sprague's Brush, 

 5Myrs. fEleho— Rose). Bitches: 0. H. Buford's Mam ie (Shot— Juno). 

 Omsk— Dogs; 1st, W. D. & B. L. Mallory's Duke, 3yrs. (Biz-Lady 

 Glare); 3d, 0. H. Buford's Bally Clare, 30mos. iDougald— Floss II.). 

 Very high com., F. Fay's Hamlet, Mvrs. (Hamlet— Mamie). (V.ni.. 

 Vvm. Dupee's Bandit, HIjios. (Banger— Juno TI.l. hitches: 1st, J A. 

 J ; .Spragne's Megora, IHfars. (Elcho— Rosei; 2d. .1. Leicht's Belle Lu- 

 cille, 4V ; ,yrs. (Rory O'More-Norah n'Morei, High com., Crescent 

 City Kennels' Queeu, Minos. (Do i— Kesmidi. Con,-. Wallace Wood's 

 Kilkenny, Syrs. (Rory O'More -j. Puppies: No entries. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS. -Champion- Ut, T. Donoghue's Count 

 Bendigo, liver ( Rob— Bridget).— OPF.N-lst. C. B. Uodes's King Slash, 

 SJlmos. (Pat— Tide) ; 3d, Minnie St. Clair's Bono. :imo.s. (KingSiash- 

 HighTide). h 



FIELD SPANIELS.-Any CoLoR-lst, withheld: 2d, Mr. A. E. 

 Rendle's Charlie, black, lOyrs. (pedigree unknown*.' 



COCKER SPANIF.LS.-lst, Minnie. St. Clair's Bene Sillc, black 

 Otnos. (Hornell Silk— Bene). Pi{ppies; No entries. 



FOX HOUNDS. - No award. 



BEAGLES.— Bitches: 1st, J. M. Avent's Phantom, black, white and 

 tan, lOmos. (Prince— Daisy). 



DACHSRTJNDE— 1st, Mohawk Kennel's Waldine. 3yrs. (Bergman— 

 Gretchen); 2d, Theo. Schwartz Jr.'s Max. 3yrs, (Wald'man— Fuchs), 



FOX-TERRIERS.— Dogs: 1st. E. L. Israel's Blucher, 4vrs.; 2d. Theo 

 J ~Viwartz Jr.'s Trim, lyr. (Rast— Minna). Bitches.' 1st, ' Theo 

 iwartz Jr.'s Sin. lyr. (Faust— Hretchen): 2d. E. S. IsraePsGytt, (im- 

 rted). Puppies: 1st, N. T. Harris's Tinv. 3mos. i Jack— Litevi, 



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COLLIES.— Champions— Dogs: Only fentry absent. Hitches: No 

 entry. Opm-Dogs: 1st, R. F. Henry's Woodlark. Com.. M. Beck 

 Bay's Sheppy B., white, black and tan, oyrs. (pedigree unknown). 

 Bitches: 1st, A. L. Redden 's Nellie, tawny, black and white, 3Wyrs. 

 (Laddie— Lassie); 3d, R. F. Henry's Lassie VIE. black and tan, (j'yrs. 

 (Rover— Lassie i. Puppies: 1st, R. F. Henry's Dundee, sable, Kn'ios. 

 (Woodlark— Madge). 



BULLDOGS.— Transferred to hull-terrier class. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— 1st. George Arnold's Napoleon Jack, white, 

 7yrs. (imported). 



HARD-HAIRED SCOTCH TERRIERS.-lst, J. H Navlor's Rosie, 

 brindle, 30mos. (Tommy Dodd— Rosa). 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— Over 7lbs- 1st, withheld- J] 

 Geo. Gillivan's Daisy, 4yrs. (Billy— Nellie). 



DANDIE DINMONT TERRIERS.— 1st, Mrs. John H. Naylor's Pausv 

 IJjmoS. I M instrel Boy —Linn et ;). 



8KYE TERRIERS.— 1st. R. P. LeSassier's Orel, ISmos. (imported)- 

 2d, John Young's Topsy, 6mos. 



PUGS.— Champion— 1st, Mohawk Kennels' Bo Peep, 2*£vrs. (Fritz— 

 Minnie May). -Open— Dogs: 1st, Geo. Gillivan's Solid Com, 3mos. (Jo 

 —Bo-Peep). Very high com., Mrs. H. S. Ediogg'S Snoozer, 7mos 

 Toby— Titania). Bitches: 1st, Geo. Gillivan's Pee-gv, !)mos 



(Younsr , 



(Joe— Flora); 2d, Mrs. J. M. McCuen's Frou Frou. 2Urrs. (George- 

 May). Very high com., W. A. Fletcher's Bessie, tfiiios. (Barney 

 Aaron -Lady). 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS —Over 5lbs.— Prizes withheld. Com., 

 Mrs. W. A. Sand's Posy, 6yrs. (pedigree unknown).— Under 5l,BS — 

 Awards withheld. 



TOY TERRIERS— Undeh ~LBs.-Mrs. W. A. Fletcher's Topsv, 

 black and tan. 8yrs. (Dan— Flora); 2d, Minnie St. Clair's Gypsev, 

 black and tan (Wr.s. (Jack— Fanny), A"e.ry high com., Theo. Schwartz, 

 Jr.'s Dude, blue and tan, IVivrs. (Dandie— Tip), and Mohawk KenDels' 

 Zulu Princess, blue and tan, lyr. (Billy— Topsy). 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.-lst, Miss Nellie Austin's Nellie, lemon 

 and white, l?'aios. (imported). 



MISCELLANEOUS. -Awards withheld. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 



Best English setter— bench show record— S. S. McCuen's Dick Lav- 

 eraek. 



Best English setter dog— bench show and field trial record- W. B. 

 Gates's Paul Gladstone. 



Best rough coated St. Bernard dog, E. M. Hall's Tell. 



Best smooth-coated St, Bernard bitch, Harry J. Clapham's Princess 

 Ida. 



Best mastiff dog. Foster Orloyd's Duke. 



Best mastiff bitch, Geo. Wilson's Duchess. 



Best pointer dog, Theo. Schwartz, Jr.'s Don. 



Best pointer hitch, Theo. Schwartz, Jr.'s Fancy. 



Best pointer puppy, C. T. Armstrong's Dot. 



Best English setter dog in open class, J. A. McDonough's Count 

 Click stone. 



Best English setter bitch, J. M. Avent's Juno A. 



Best English setter puppy, Minnie St. Clair's Sweetheart, 



Best brace English setters, J. M. Avent's Bessie A and Juno A, 



Best Irish setter dog, J. A. J. Sprague's Brush. 



Best Irish setter bitch, J. A. J. Sprague's Megora. 



Best brace Irish setters, J. A. J. Sprague's Brush and Megora. 



Best Irish setter owned in Louisiana, J. L. H irris's Guy. 



Best setter bitch shown with five of her progeny, C. H. Buford's 

 Mamie. 



Best hlack and tan setter clog, E. Landry's Jeff. 



Best Irish water spaniel clog. T. Donoghue's Count Bendigo. 



Best Irish water spaniel bitch, Minnie St. Clair's Reno. 



Best Irish water spaniel dog in open class, C. B. Rodes's King 

 Slash. 



Best cocker spaniel, Minnie St. Clair's Bene Silk. 



Best cocker spaniel puppy, Minnie St, Clair's Rene Silk. 



Best foxhound, J. M. Avent's Fleato. 



Best beagle. J. M. Avent's Phantom. 



Best dachshund, Mohawk Kennels' Waldine. 



Best fox-terrier, E. L. Israel's Blucher. 



Best collie dog, R. F. Henry's Woodlark. 



Best collie bitch. A. Redden's Nellie. 



Best hard-haired Scotch terrier, John H. Naylor's Rosie. 



Best black and tan terrier, Geo Gillivan's Daisy. 



Best dandie dinmont terrier hitch, Mrs. John H. Naylor's Pansy. 



Best pug dog, Geo. M. McCuen's Sambo. 



Best pug dog owned by a lady in New Orleans, Mrs. H. S. Kellogg's 

 Snoozer. 



Best pug bitch. Mohawk Kennels' Bo-Peep. 



Best black and tan toy terrier, Mrs. W, A. PTetcher's Topsv. 



THE PITTSBURGH PIECE OF PAPER. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



Mr. Wade explains that the Pittsburgh piece of paper 

 handed by bini from Mr. Mason to Mr. Mortimer, contained 

 Mr. Mason's notes on the black and tan terriers. As the black 

 and tan terriers had not at the time been judged, will Mr. 

 Mason explain why he was handing notes of this kind to Mr. 

 Mortimer, the judge; or will Mr. Mortimer, the judge, explain 

 why lie was receiving notes of this kind from Mr. Mason? 



Philadelphia, 



Since the above was put into type we have received the fol- 

 lowing card from Mr. Mortimer: 

 Editor Forest and Stream: 



As I see that Mr. Wade has thought proper to make a public 

 apology to Mr. Chas. H. Mason, I will contribute my version 

 of the ' ' 'scrap of paper" business at the last Pittsburgh dog- 

 show: Mr. Lever, of Philadelphia, exhibited two black and tan 

 terriers, Vortigem and Reveller, the latter dog having brought 

 with him a crack reputation from England. I thought Vorti- 

 gem the better of the two, and so stated to Mr. Mason, at the 

 same time asking him to look over the pair, which he did, and 

 agreeing with me, so expressed himself on the piece of paper 

 which was handed to me by Mr. Wade. The whole affair was 

 so trivial that I had forgotten it, until it was recalled to my 

 memory by an article in a Western paper of Oct. 4, 1884. 



Jas. Mortimer, 



DEERHOUND IMPORTATION.— Mr. Geo. Shephard 

 Page, New York, has recently received from the kennel of 

 the Duke of Sutherland, Dunrobin Castle, Scotland, the deer- 

 hound bitch Sbelloch. She is by Lord Richard Grosvenor's 

 Ossian and out of Brenda (Wallace— Loyal). Loyal is by Stag 

 (Gillespie's Torrom— Duke of Sutherland's Loyal) and out of 

 Kendrach (Cameron's Pirate— Loyal). Mr. Page, in 1883, im- 

 ported the dog Dunrobin from the same kennel. They make 

 a firie looking pair, and we hope that their owner will give the 

 public a chance to examine them at the coming show of the 

 Westminster Kennel Club, 



NEW HAVEN BENCH SHOW. 



New Haven, March 18, 1885. 

 The second annual dog show of the New Haven Kennel 

 Club opened this morning in capital style. It is an improve- 

 ment over the very creditable exhibition of last year. The 

 entries number 493, as compared with B85 last year, and the 

 managers were obliged to refuse 100 entries. The classes are 

 well benched, the big dogs being on open benches around the 

 "utsicle. Four judging rings are provided, and the entire work 

 of the judges will probably be completed to-dav. Manv new 

 clogs are here, and we may look for hitherto unknown names 

 m the prize lists. That the show will be a credit to the club 

 and satisfactory to exhibitors and visitors appears to be 

 already well assured. The New Haven Kennel Club managers 

 have every reason to be well satisfied with the public indorse- 

 ment given to them in such a happy way. The awards to 

 3 o'clock to-day (Wednesday) were as follows: 



Champion mastiff dogs, Hero II. : bitches, Lorna Doone. Mas- 

 tiffs, dogs, 1st, Hford Cromwell; 2d, Homer. Vhc. reserve 

 Hector; vhc, Agrippa and Hildebert. He, Laylass. Bitches! 

 1st, Rosalind; equal second, Prussian Princess and Hilda V. 

 Vhc, Queen IT. He, Onyx. Puppies under 12mos., 1st, 

 Minerva; 2d, Tarquin. Vhc, Druid and Cedric's Gurth. He 

 Hubert, C, Dumont. 



Roagh-coated St. Bernard dogs, 1st, Rene; 2d, Ban-y- Vhc 

 St. Elmo and Prince. He, Dare. Bitches, 2d. Venus. Pup- 

 pies under 12mos., 1st, De Ette: 2d, Rajah, He, Ouisa and 

 Pope. 



Smooth-coated St. Bernard dogs, 2d, Ernst, 



Newfoundlands, dogs or bitches, first, Sam; second, Major; 

 vhc, Ben; he, Larued's Bruno, Noble. Bitches, first, Juno; 

 second, Pan. 



Greyhounds, champions, first, Fiiclav Night. Open class, 

 dogs, first, Memnon. Class 19a. first', Highlander; second, 

 Schoolboy; vhc, Stormy Night; he. Harlequin; e, Paris. 

 Class 20, greyhound bitches, first, Begonia; second, Mother 

 Demdike; e, Leo. Class 20a. first, Hawthorne BeUe; second, 

 Haidee; e, Honey Bee. 



Deerhounds, dogs, first, Mac; second, Bran; vhc, Heather; 

 he, Bruce; c , Roderick' Dhu. Bitches, first. Perth; second, 

 The Banshee. 



Pointers, dogs over 55 pouuds, 1st, Donald; 2d, Rattler. Vhc, 

 Knickerbocker. He, Sancho and Pete. Dogs under 55 pounds, 

 1st, Bon Ton; 3d, Robin Adair. Vhe. Bangor. He, Ned. C, 

 Fritz. Bitches over 50 pounds, 1st, Lucille; 2d, Flirt. He, 

 Jessie. Bitches, under 50 pounds, 1st. Rosa; 2d, Mistrel. Vhe, 

 Lady Bang. He. Lady Isabel. C. Nelly. Puppies, under 12 

 months, 1st. Lou; 2d, Bessie Black. ' Vhe, Brock. He, 

 Mamie. C, Judge Black. 



English setters, champion, dogs, Blackstone Kennels' Plan- 

 tagenet, Open class, first, F. Windholz's Rockingham; second, 

 Blackstone Kennels' Foreman; vhc, Blackstone Kennels' Mack 

 B., F. A. Cannon's Yale Belton; he, G. R, Nichols's Pride of 

 the West; c, F. A. Cannon's Count Tip, W. N. Calender's 

 Royal Coin, Rosecrof t Kennels' Brant F. , W. B. Peet's Ted 

 Llewellyn. Bitches, first, F. Winholz's Princess Phoibus; sec- 

 ond, Blackstone Kennels' Forest Dora; vhc, E. J. Martin's 

 Countess Warwick, H. Pane's Lady May, Blonde; he, H. J. 

 Rice's Passion, Blackstone Kennels'' Grace B. and Jennie IH.; 

 c, A. J. Callahan's Jolly Nell. 



English setter puppies, dogs, first, withheld; second, E. K. 

 Sperry's Lanman's Dan; vhc,, R. P. Perm's Pilot, H. L. Cow- 

 ell's King Philip. Bitches, first, W. E. Miller's Speckles, sec- 

 ond, R, B. Penn's Nancy Dawson; vhe, Dan O'Shea's Speed, 

 J. A. Home's Speck Belton ; he. , Riverview Kennels' Countess 

 Zanette; e, Rosecroft Kennels' Hazel. 



Black and tan setters, champion, dogs: H. C. Glover's Turk. 

 Open classes, dogs, first, C. R. Taylor's Gem ; second, J. Con- 

 ner's Black Thorn; vhe, C. Smith's Chris, and Merrimac Ken, 

 nels' Dick; he, C. H. Redneld's Glen II.; e, J. Meacham's Ben- 

 and O. D. Washburne's Richard. Bitches, first, D. O'Shea's 

 Heather Lass; second, Claire-Reeta Kennels' Dora; vhe, C. R. 

 Taylor's Rhoda, O. H. Redfield's Beauty; e. Associated Fan- 

 ciers' Edith. Puppies, first, J. E. Thayer's Argus II. ; second, 

 C. T. Fitch's Madge; vhe, W, G. Drew's Topsey's Boy; e, OR. 

 Taylor's Topsey. 



Irish water spaniels, dogs or bitches, second, W. Scott's John. 



Clumber spaniels, dogs, first, Miss N. B. Trowbridge's John 

 Halifax; second, M. Richardson's Bateman. C, G.W. Lovell's 

 Jockey. Bitches, first, G. W. Lovell's Romp; second, C. C. 

 Trowbridge's Ursula. 



Field spaniels, any color over 28 pounds, H. W. Huntington's 

 Benedict. Open classes, dogs or bitches, 1st, A. Laidlaw's 

 Newton- Abbot-Lady; second, A. C. Wilmerding's Black 

 Prince. Vhe, A. Luckwell's Bob; C. S. Francis's Beppo; W. 

 O. Partridge's Critic; E. W. Hotchkiss's Gloss. He, G. W. 

 Schenck's Bonanza. 



Cocker spaniels, liver or black, under 28 pounds, dogs, first, 

 J. P. Willey's Obo II. ; second, A. Laidlaw's Young Obo; vhe, 

 J. P. Willev's Obd, Jr.; he. J, N. Dewev's Dandy Zulu. 

 Bitches, first, J. P. Willey's Shina; second, W. O. Partridge's 

 Helen; vhe, J. P. Willey's Dinah W., Juno W. ; S. R. Hem- 

 mingway's Miss Nance, A. Laidlaw's Black Meg; W. Scott's 

 Darling; he, J. B. Robertson, Jr.'s Rose Obo. 

 n Cocker spaniels, other than fiver or black, under 28 pounds, 

 first, A. Laidlaw's Sport; second, A. C. Wilmerding's Marion; 

 vhe, W. Dimphy's Gilt Edge ; he, F. Smith's Queeu. Puppies, 

 dogs, first, A. E. Foster's Black Joe; second, S. R. Heming- 

 way's Og; vhe. F. H. Meacham's Boy. Bitches, first, A. Laid- 

 law's Belle; second, F. Smith's Minnie; he. Merrituack Ken- 

 nels' Shammy. 



Foxhounds', dogs, first, Dan O'Shea's Forester II. , second, 

 Associated Fanciers' Dixey Jim; vhe, S. Potter's Dime; he, 

 R. H. Meacham's Jerry; e, W. Scott's Colonel. Bitches, first, 

 E. A. Baldwin's Fanny; second, W. Scott's Gipsey. 



Collies, dogs, 1st, J. D. Shotwell's Ben Nevis; equal 2d, J.W. 

 Burgess's Argyle and M. Dennis's Brack. Vhe, E. A. Mosely's 

 Laddie, E. B Nichols's Shep, J. Lindsay's Hiram. He, W. 

 Scott's Shep, Associated Fanciers' Guy, J. Lindsay's Glencho. 

 Bitches, 1st. J. Lindsay's Fairy; 2d, E B. Nichol's Lady Bess. 

 Vhe, J. Lindsay's Nanny O. He, M. Dennis's Daisy Queen. 

 Puppies, dogs, 1st, A. J.Rruff's Kolly B.; 2d, J. Lindsay's Joe 

 Nettles. Vhe, Mrs. W. J. Comstock's Dandy. 



Collies, bitches, first, J. Lindsay's Gem ; second, M. Dennis's 

 Stella; vhc, Scotch Collie Kennel Club's Lothian Maid; he, 

 W. C. 'Powell's Toxie, e, Scotch Collie Kennel Club's Midlo- 

 thian Lassie. 



Bulldogs, champion, dogs, J. E. Thayer's Tippoo. Open, 

 dogs, J. E. Thayer's Robinson Crusoe, J. Osborne's Boxer ; vhe, 

 Clovernook Kennels' Clover Grip. Bitches, first, Rhodora. 



ST. LOUIS DOG SHOW.-St. Louis, March 7.— Editor 

 Forest and Stream: Mr. Ceo. Munson has been appointed 

 manager of the coming St. Louis Gun Club dog show. His 

 office for the present is at the roller rink, comer Nineteenth 

 and Pine streets. The show will be held in the grand new 

 exposition building, on Olive street, April 21 to 24, inclusive. 

 The entries close April 11. Prize lists and entry blanks will be 

 mailed in three or four thtys. A special cash prize of §50 will 

 be given for the best kennel of six St. Bernards, rough or 

 smooth-coated, or both, in addition to the regular cash prizes 

 for champion dogs and bitches and open classes. Many hand- 

 some specials wiD be given, notice of which will be sent you 

 later. The entry fee is fixed at $3.— W. A. Albright, Secre- 

 tary. 



PHILADELPHIA DOG SHOW,— Philadelphia, March 13.— 

 Editor Forest and Stream: A bench show wul be held by the 

 Philadelphia Kennel Club May 19to 22, Mr. F. A. Diffeuderffer 

 superintendent.— E. Comfort, Secretary. 



THE BEAGLE STANDARD of the American English 

 Beagle Club will be that by which these dogs will be judged 

 nt the. coming shows. 



