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two volumes of verse, which contain many poems of nature. 

 Mrs. Thaxter is a clever and loving observr-r of bird lil'o, and 

 her sjTUpathy has been warrniy intorL-sted in the work oF the 

 AUDUBON Society. The first volume is in its thirteenth 

 edition; the second in its fourth; and we. hope to see each 

 rnxxltiply. 



The Perchbron House. In America, by M. C. Wekl; in 

 France, by Chas. Du Hays. New York: Orange Judd 

 Co. 1885. 



The work of M. Du Hays, first pabU.shw:! in 18fiS, is well 

 kno-svTi, and the publishers b;ive taken tlie reirent roriiialion 

 of an American Percher on Iloi'se Breeders' Association as a 

 fitting occasion to reissue it. Mr, Weld's part of the book iH 

 a brief re\ iCAv af the injportation of the breed into this 

 country and its growth in favor as a draught animal, 



Adventures of an Old Maid. By Aunt Ruth (Belle C. 

 Green). New York: J. S. Ogilvie & Co. Price 25 cents. 

 This is a book which is likely to interi'.st r>-ti-vi ii-year-old 

 country girhs who have visited their cr ■ .■ • : and for 



that matter -forty-year-old girls and boy^- m.-ij !i,j|'rcciaro its 

 WidoM' Bedott style of humor. The publisher kindly sends 

 us a printed ready-made notice, and asks us to say that "Her 

 adventures draw tears from a stone." 



Mt Friend Jim. By W. L. orris. i^ewYork: Macmillan 

 & Co., 1886. Price 50 cents. 

 This is a novel contain! ug several passages of more than 

 tisual powei', and entitling it to a rank above the ordinary, 

 every-day product of this iictiou-flooded day. It forms one 

 of Macmillans summer reading series, and is in good com- 

 pany along with .such masterpieces as Kiugsley's 'Tlypatia" 

 and ''Westward Ho!" 



The Authoiuzed Life of I^incolx, by his confidential 

 secretaries, John George Nicolay (now inarshnl of the Su- 

 preme Court of the United States) and Col. John Ilav (lately 

 As-sistant Secretary of State of the TTtdted States), will be the 

 leading featixre of The Ccnturu fur l-sso-V. 



'Che Mmml 



Address all com7niJ/nica.tiom to the Forest and Stream Pwb. C", 



FIXTURES. 



DOG SUOWS. 



_S<m:>1- to Oct. 2,— Dog Show of Indiana State Fair Association. 

 J. M, Fi-comaii, [Secretary, Bickncll. Ind. 



Oct. r> to ATjmml Dog- Show oi tlu- Danbury Agricultural So- 

 ciety. B. C. ij-\Ties, Secretary. D-:;ubur^', Conn. 



Oct, IH and If.— Tfiird Annual lUia Sho\\' of tlie Sta.Eford Kennel 

 Club. R. S. Hicks, Secretar.\-, Si_;iliurd Sprinss, Conn. 



Oct. IB to 23.— Flftli Annual Doe; Show of tho New Brunswick 

 Kennel Club. H. W. Wilson, Set retarx , St. Jolius, N. B. 



Dec. 1 to 8.— First Dog- Show of tlic bitcr-Staie Poidtry and Pet 

 Stock Association, Cairo, 111. A. A. Cowdei-j-, Secretary, Cobden, 



FIELD T]-;1ALS. 

 Sept. 31.— Field Trials of the TSIanitoba Field Trials Club. Chas. 



A. Boxer, Secretary, Box [iS;.', ^v inn-lpeg. 



Not. S. -Second Annnaj^Field Trials of tke Western Field Trials 

 Associs tiou, e ;, Ahilen-s-. .^an. R, C. Van Horn, Secretary, Kansas 

 City, Mo. 



Nov. 8. —Third Annual Fiohl Trials of 1h.e Fisher's Island Club, ac 

 Fisher's island, ]N, Y. Max Wenzel, Secretary, llobokon. K. J. 



Nov. Eighth Annual Field Trials of ihe Ivastern Field Trials 

 Club, at Higli Point, N. C. W. A. Coster, Secretary, llatbusb, 

 Kings county, N. /. 



Dec. C— EiKlith Annual Field Trials of the National Field Trials 

 Club, at Grand Junction, Tenn. 



Dec. 1-1.— Inaugural Field Trials of the Texas Field Trials Club. 

 For membei's only. John F. Sharp, Secretary, Marshall, Tex, 



A. K. R. -SPECIAL NOTICE. 



npHE AMERICAN KENNEL REGISTER, for the registratioi. 



of pedigrees, etc. (with prize lists of all shows and trials), is 

 published every month. Entries close on tlic 1st. Should be in 

 early. Entry blanks sent on receipt of aiaurped and addressed 

 envelope. Registration fee (-50 ceuts) must accompany each entry. 

 No entries inserted nnless paid in ach-auce. Yearly subscription 

 81,50, Address "American Kennel Register," P. O. Box 2833, New 

 York, Number of entries already printed 4126. 



THE HORNELLSVILLE DOG SHOW. 



HOHNELLSVILLE, Sept. 11— Editor Forest amd Stream: 

 The first annual dog show of the Hornellsville Kennel 

 Club, held here the past week in conjunction with the 

 Agricultural Fair of the Farmer.s' Club, was a pronounced 

 success. There were considerably more than 200 dogs on 

 exhibition, many of them being well-known winners at some 

 of our best shows. The classes for setters, spaniels and 

 beagles were well filled, especially the latter-. The display of 

 the Idornell Spaniel Cluli was an intei-esiing feature of the 

 show. The mastifi's. St. Bernards, deerlKjunds, bulldogs, 

 and, in fact, nearly ail of the bi-eeds, w ere fairly represented, 

 mth the exception of the pointers, which were few in num- 

 ber and jjoor specimens of the breed. The judging gave 

 general satisfaction. 



Rockingliam arjd Foreman again met to contest for the 

 honors in the champion class for English setter dogs, and 

 after a long and careful examination Jndge Davidson de- 

 cided in favor of the former. Botdi were looking well. 

 Many of the setters wert not in good curulition and some of 

 the decisions would protialjly have l)cen reversed Jiad all been 

 shoAvn at their best. The ch.anipion cl.-iss for ICnglhsh setters 

 was divided although there was butone iiitch entered, Lidalers- 

 dale, she was off in coat. In the open dog class Hoyal Prince 

 was an easy winner, he was v\'ell shov\^n and will midoubtedly 

 be heard from again as he comes very near lieing first class 

 and is as well bred as any. Knight of Siuiwden, \s-a,s placetl 

 second. He was not looking so well as when at Newark last 

 year and appears to be growing coarse. Mart-, i-eserve, and 

 Don Petrel, very high com., are both as good as Knight 

 although Don was not in good form. Lassie, the winner in 

 the bit^h class, is a nice little bitch Init did not show up 

 well. Passion, winner of second, crowded her uncomfortably 

 for the place. Helen Douglass, reserv^e, looking fairly weLl, 

 "was the only other in the class worthy notice. 



Chief, looking his be.st, was alone io the champion Irish 

 class. In the open dog class, Tim, looking: better than 1 ever 

 saw hina, was away ahead of anything in the class. In the 

 bitch class, Youbee scored a v.-in over Molla and Nellie, the 

 latter shown much too thin. 



Old Argus and Heather Belle were the only Gordons 

 shown and won m their respective classes. 



The pointers were a poor lot. Beau Beau, winner of sec- 

 ond, was the best, but her tnangy condition beat- her. 



The spaniels were a nice collection, although mo.st of them 

 were sho^vn by the Hornell Spaniel Club and not for compe- 

 tition. Black Prince won over his kennel rnato in the cham- 

 pion field class. In the open dog class Nlven's Darkey was 

 alone. He was given fir.st, which be well deserved. X'iven's 

 Busy, winner of first in the open cocker <dass, is a. beauty of 

 the correct tj'pe, and I shall expect, to see lier beat maiiy a 

 good one next year if she is shown. Doe, winner of second, 

 and Ned Oho, reserve, are well knovm. 1'he wiiining fox- 

 hounds and deerhounds are also w^ell known. 



The beagles were a striking feature of the show. Although 

 not up in number to some of the displays of our leading 

 shows, the quality was equal if not superior to anything I 



ever saw together at New York. Mr, A. C, Krueger, the 

 judge, gave entire satisfaction. _ In the champion dog class 

 Banneroiaji, in splendid condition, was shown fur exhi bition 

 only, l)eing the property of the jmige. Rattler 1. won over 

 Battler 111. , the latter not being the cffual of the winner in 

 body or coat. The winner is growing thi-oaly ami is a trifle 

 wde in front. In the champion bitch class l-jonnie received 

 the award, being the only entry. Her mu/./.le is her weakest 

 point. In the open class Cameron's Kackel:-, the property of 

 tlie judge, was not for competition. Jupiter, the winner, 

 was hai'd yiresscd l)y Goodwood llatilci-, who scraped Win. 

 hard. Jupiter is somewhat coai-se, In^Jivy in Iniad, and thick 

 in leather. Driver is long cast, deftcientr in coat ami not of 

 tho ^correct tj'pe. Tempest, a very fircnnising pttppy, was 

 not in the best of condition, which" coiise/piently magiii tied 

 his faults, making him appear long cast and leggy, be can 

 also lie improved in mtizzle. The bitch class was one of the 

 best I have ever seen. Myrtle \von with .lessie second. Both 

 these bitches were conmieided upon in your report of the late 

 New York show. 3!usic HI. is a very nice bitch, is a triQe 

 snipy and her eyes are not as prominent a.s they should be; 

 she is just a trifle long cast and her cofd. can be iniproveil. 

 Betty, heavy in whelp, is olf in ears and m n///de. Vic, a bitch 

 of great ciuality, shows a.are, her month is gone and she was 

 shown too fat. Virginia- is siupy, has open feet and shows 

 throatiness. Queen Bird sho\ved signs of mange, she is poor 

 in ear and too light in mttz/le. Dot, the remaining entry, is 

 deficient in coat ,and tail, a trit'e loiig cast and out at elbows. 

 In the class for under 12iti. only one" entry was .shown who 

 ju.st managed to get under the ISin. standard. He was off in 

 muzzle and feet, otherwise a fair little do.g. 



The mastiffs were well represented by Hero III., Agrippa 

 and Nell, well known. Lady Nevi.son and Bell Nevison are 

 jusf fair specimens. 



The smooth-coated St. Bernards were a very good lot. 

 Apollo, winner in the champion class, was not looking 

 nearly as well as when I saw him la.st. 



_Mr. Harrison showed fotu' capital collies, two dogs and two 

 bitches, vvdnning first and second in each class. The bitch 

 Miss Penelope is very good. 



Mr. J, E. Thayer carried off all the fox-terrier prizes for 

 which he had etdries, as did Mr, Dole in the bull-terrier 

 classes. His winning latch, Dady Tarrprin, li,a,s less f;iults 

 than any bitch I have seen. Among the othei- terriers Avere 

 some good ones. Dan O'Shea's Iri.sli terrier Erin was shown 

 as Grinn. Mr. Naylor's Scotch Kosie and Dandle Dinnmnts 

 Pride of Leda and Bonnie Briton, Mr. Slnnn's Skye Lady 

 Kate and Mr. Muss's black and tan Lady well deserved their 

 prizes. AU of them are well known, 'Mr. Thayer was the 

 only exhibitor of bulldogs. All of them have a long list of 

 winnings. 



The dogs were fed on Si>ratts biscuit under the supervision 

 of Mr. John Bead to the satisfaction of the exhibitors. The 

 special prize for the city sending the large.st number of dogs 

 went to I;ondon. Old., with bl entries, 43 owned by Mr. I). 

 O'Shea, the second prize going to Mr. J . E. Thayer 'with 13 

 entries. Following is a complete list of the 

 AWARDS. 



ENGLISH .SETTERS.— CnAjrpiox— />)(/.• F. Windbolz's Rock- 

 ingham. BitcJi: T. G. Davey's Liddersdale.— Ornx— Drif/.-?: 1st, J. 

 Johnson's Royal Prince; 2d, T. G. Davey's Knight of Suowden. 

 Very high com. reserve. T. G. Da-^'cy's :\larc. Very high com., D. 

 O'Sliea's Grouse and ^V. Tallman's Don I'eti-cl. Hifiti com., T. G. 

 Da%-ey's Canada. Com., Chatanqna Keimcls' Teddy Bang. Iiitclte,r. 

 1st, T. G. Davey's Lassie; 2d, W. Tallmairs Passion. Very high 

 com. reser /e, T. G. Davey's Helen Douglass. Com., D. O'Shea's 

 Nettie. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Champion-Do!/; Max WenzePs Chief. 

 Bitch: No entries.— Opex-Doo.s; 1st and 2d, Max Wenzel'sTunand 

 Cat-Foot. Bitches: 1st. Max Wenzel's Yoube; 2d, D, O'Shea's Molla. 

 Very Mgb com., T. J. Farley's Nellie, 



GORDON SETTER S.-D,),.;,.-.- 1st. J. E. Thayer's Argua. Bitches: 

 1st, D, O'Shea's Heather Belle. 



POINTERS.- Dofjs; No entries. Bitches^: 1st, T. G. Davey's Can- 

 adian Queen; 2d and very high com., Lackawana Kennels' Beau 

 Beau and Christmas Luck. 



FIELD SPANIELS.— Champiok-A. C. Wibnerdrng's Black 

 Prince.— Open— 1st, D. O'Shea's Nivcn's Dai-key. 



COCKER SPANIEJjS.— CHAirpiON— \V. O. Partridge's Helen.— 

 Open— BnACK or Liveb— IbIj D. O'Shea's Niven'sBusy; .2d, Ameri- 

 can Cocker Kennels' Doc. v ery high com. reserve, and very higlr 

 com.. Fay & Baxter's Ned Obo, Yum Yum and Widow Cliquot.— 

 Any other Color— 1st, J. H. Spring's Dido; 2d, withheld. Very 

 high com., G. S. Metcalf's Vomis. 



FOXHOUNDS.— 1st and 2d, D. O'Shea's Ranger and Rory II. 



DEERHOUNDS.-CHA3IPION-J. E. Thayer's Bran.-OPEN- let 

 and 2d. J. E. Thayer's Thora and Duncan. 



GRE YHOUNDS.— 1st, C. S. Wtxom's Harmony; 2d and com., H. 

 L. M'Cov's Lonellin and Maud. 



BEAGLES.— CHAMPION— Doff.' D. O'Shea's Rattler. Bitch: Mrs. 

 C. AVhite's Bomde.— Open— Dof/s; 1st, P. and J. Kasclienbach's 

 Diver; 2d, withbeld. Vervhigh com., W. S. DiJfeiidertler's Tempest. 

 High com., C. S. Wison's Flute W. BitcJuf^: 1st und very high 



Levris's Dot,— LTnder 12in.— 1st, Somerset Kennels' My Maryland. 



MASTIPFS.-Doffs; 1st, V, M. Haldeman's Hero III.; 2d, Lacka- 

 ■\vaua Kennels' Agrippa. BilcJies: 1st, M. Haldeman's NeU; 2d 

 and very high com., H. L. Hollis's Lady Nevison and Bell Nevison. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Smooth Coated— Champion— W.W.Tucker's 

 Apollo.— Open— Do(/s: 1st and 2d, W. W. Tucker's Souldan and 

 Plato. Bitches: 1st. E. McLougWin's Beatrice Bow; 2d, W. W 

 Tucker's Kara. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.-lst and 2d, D. O'Shea's Bruno and Leno. 



COLLIES.— I>3!7.s; 1st and 2d, M. Harrison's N\dlamore and 

 Bluejacket. Very high com. reserve, F. G. Bahcocl<, .Ir.'s 

 Dan. Very Idgh com., D. O'Shea's Dice. High com., H. Huiit'.s 

 Mack. Bitches: Ist and 2d, M. Harrison's Miss Penelope arid Giem. 

 High com., F. G. Bahcock, Jj-.'s Fanny. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— CHAMPION-R(fc/;.- J. E. Thayer's Belgrave 

 Primrose.- Open— Dof/K.- Ist, J. E. Thayer's ivicJujioud Tyrant; 2d 

 ,and very Jrigh com., D. O'Shea's Lythan Ben and Gaffer. Bitciien: 

 1st and 2d, J. E. Thayer's Shame and Jaunty. Very high com., D. 

 O'Shea's Venom. 



i:iULL-TEBRIERS.— Docr.s: 1st and 2d, F. F. Dole's Count and 

 The Baron. Very high com., D. O'Shea's Crib. JJitc/ics; 1st and 

 2d, P. F. Dole's Lady Tarci^un and Wdte Violet. High com., E. 

 .Smith's Fanny and D. O'Shea's Lilly. 



SKYE TERRIERS.— 1st, C. A. Shinn's Lady Kate. 



WIRE-HAIRED AND IRISH TERRlERS.-lst and 2d, D. 

 O'Shea's Erin and Flic. 



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

 Rosie. 



BEDLINGTON TERRIERS.-lst, D. O'Shea's Clagulo. 

 DANDIE DINMONT TERRIERS.— 1st and 2d, J. H. Naylor's 



Pride Leader and Bonnie Briton. 



BLACK AND TAN TEBEIERS.-Dof/s:lst,Lackfiwana Kennels' 

 Jumbo; 2d. H. Muss's Mahomet. Bifchci;: Ist, H. Muss's Lady. 



BULLDOGS.— CHAJtPiON—jQr)f/: .1. £. Thayer's Tippoo. Biixh: 

 J. E. Thayer's Ehodora.— Open— Dof/t;.- 1st, J. B. Tiiayer's Moses. 

 Bitches: 1st and 2d, .1. E. Thayer's Juno and Josephine. 



FUGS.— Bogs: 1st, withheld; 2d, B. F. La Rue's Babv. Bitches: 

 1st, D. O'Shea's Judy. 



ROUGH-COATED TERRIERS.-Undbr 7LBS.-lst and 2d, D. 

 O'Shea's Nellie and Lady. 



ITiiLIAN GREYHOUNDS.— 1st, Lackawana Kennels' Posey. 



MISCELLANEOUS.— 1st, D. O'Shea's Rove; Sd, Glencho Collie 

 Kennels' Bob; 3d, L. S. J_.a^vrence's Lucy. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 



Best kennel English setters, T. G. TXavcy; Irtsji setters. Max 

 Wcnzel; Collies, M. Harrison; beagles. W, S. Ditfenderfter, 2d, 

 Somerset :;:-ennels; St. B-itrnards, W. W. Tucker; bidldogs, J. E.^ 

 Thaj-er; spaiiielr-, Fay and Baxter; bull-terriers, F. F. Dole. City 

 prize, 1st, D. O'Shca; 2d, ,J. B Thaytr. 



HORNEIiL. 



MASTIFF SALE.— Mr. A. Gerald Hull, of Saratoga 

 Springs, N. Y., has purchased from the Ashmont Kennels 

 the well-known mastrfi! bitches Loma Doone and Bal Gal, 

 and the ^vinner in the Waverly open dog class, Debonair. 



THE WAVEf?LY DOG SHOW. 



THE first fall dog show of the New Jersey Kennel Cltib, 

 held at Waverly this week in conjunction with the New 

 Jersey State Agricultural Society, is a decided success. The 

 entries nunther 427, which is a larger n umber than wc cxi)ected 

 to see at this season of the year. The tpiality of the animals 

 sho\yn is above the average, mauv of the cla.s3es being es- 

 ceptionally good in this respect. The new building erected 

 by tho Agricultural Society is well adapted for the purpose, 

 being very well veidilated and fairly well lighted. The 

 judging -was not begtiu in very good season on Tuesday, but 

 .sjood progress was made and all but fotir small classes were 

 finished that day, The attendance has been very good so far 

 arjd with the big crowd expected to-day and to-morrow the 

 clul) will undoubtedly clear a handsome balance. The do.gs 

 are well cared for and with the exception that the Adains 

 Exjjress Company was very dilatory in delivering the dogs 

 intrusted to its care, everjdhing connected with the show ap- 

 pears to run smoothly. 



AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.- CHAMPiON-Dnr,-.- Ashmont Kennels' Pford Crom- 

 Ayell. Bilcli: Winlawir Kennels' Pi'ussian Princess.— Open— JJops: 



Alice; 2d and .3d, Winlawn Kennels' Queen ll. and Helie. PUP- 

 PIES— Do{/s; 1st, 2d and very higii com., Winlawn Kennels' Regu- 

 luB, Percival and Ilford Hercules. Bilr}ic><: 1st, J. L. Winchell'g 

 Boss's Lady Clare; 2d, Winlawn Kennels' Daphne. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Rouan-CoATBD -Champion— Dn(7; Hermi- 

 tage Kennels' Duke of Leeds. Bitch: Herndtage Kennels' Rhona. 

 —Open— Dogs; 1st, J. E. Orr's Brouze; 2d, llerndtage Kennola' 

 Cyrus; .3d, J. W. Bur.gess's Rene. Hi-h com., P. TJmrtle's Telh 

 Com., A. J. Massey's St. Triphon and .1, Eliicvs Monarcli. Bitches: 

 1st, Dr. Young's Empr-ess; 2d, Hermitage Kenuela' St. Bride; 3d, 

 very high com. reser\-o, very high com., lugli corn, and com., Hos- 

 pice Kennels' ,Iean d'Arc, La Duchesse, Sheila and Dame Blanche. 

 IliKh com., Ethel Acnes Watson's Marsery.— Puppies— DiJ!7.»<; 1st, 

 Hospice Kennels' General Butler. Bttclics: 1st, L. E. Wilmerding's 

 Marchioness; 2d, withheld. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Smonth-Coated— Champion — Dof/; W. W. 

 Tucker's Apollo. Bitch: Hermitage Kennels' Leila.— OpisN—Dofirs; 

 1st, Hospice Kennels' Hector; _2d, Hermitago Kennels' Eric; 3d, 

 witldveld. Com., Progressive Konucls' Duty and W. W. Tucker's 

 Souldan. Hitches: 1st. Hermitage Kennels' Alma II.; 2d, Progres- 

 sive Kcimels' Girola; 3d, W. W'. Tucker's Frincess Louise. Very 

 high com. reserv e. Pi ogress ive K ennels' Apajune. Very high 

 com., Ihisiiice Nennels' Tlrisbo. High com., llerndtage Kennel's 

 Hilda.— PnPFiss—Do.-ys; 1st and 2d, \V. W. Tucker's Zeno 11. and 

 Prince Karl. BHclte.-<: 1st, Hospice Kennels' Queen ot Sheha; 2d, 

 Progressive Kennels' Ladv Arline. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.-lst and 2d. D. O'Shea's Bruno and Leo. 



GREYHOUNDS.— Champion— O. D. Webber's Mother Demdike. 

 Open— Dof/.s; 1st, C. D. Webber's Pembroke; 2d, H. ^Y. Hunting- 

 ton's Duke. Very lugh com., ( '. D. Webber's Stormy Day. Bitches: 

 1st, C. D. Webber's Sister in Black; 2d, 11. \V. Huntington's Haw- 

 thorne Belle. Very high com., W. Elackhaurs C.egonia. i'uppies: 

 1st, and 2d, C. D. Webber's Stormy Day and Lady Ma;-. 



DEERHOUNDS.— Chajipion—.I. E. Thayer's Chieftain.— Open 

 —Dogs: J. E. Thayer's Highland Laddie. Bitciie^: 1st, J. E. 

 Thayer's Ramona. Piqypics: 1st and 2d, J. E. Thayer's Highland 

 Laddie and Highland Lassie. 



POINTERS.— Large— Champion— Dog; Absent. Bitch: No en- 

 tries.— Open— Dogs; 1st, C. J. PeshalPs Nick of Naso; .2d, A. Col- 

 lins's Captain Fi-ed; .3d, C. J. Peshall's Jimmie. Very high com., 



F. Kammel's Dash. High com., H. J. Bennett's Rugby. Com., F, 

 Smith's Joe. Bitches: 1st, withheld; 2d J, N. Lewis's Fan Fan; 3d, 



G. W. McNeil's Beauty. Very high emu., U. J. Bennett's Polly 

 Varden. Com., W. Hepsley's Lill.—SMALU— Champion— D..;/; Ab- 

 sent. Bitch: No entries.— Open— Dofls-: 1st, H. J. Bennett's Phola-n; 

 2d, Dr. S. Fleet Speir's Don Donald. Bitches: 1st, Reserve Kennels'" 

 PattiM.; 2d and 3d, J. H. Phelan's Dress and Rosa. Very high 

 com.. Vail & Wilms's Lady Snow. High com., T. G. Davey's Can- 

 adian Queen and J. N. Lewis's Jill. Com., G. W. McNed's Temp- 

 tation and W. S. R. OgipT's Peg of Liinayaddy.— PtrppiES— Dogs: 

 1st, Clifton Kennels' Bangso; 2d, G. L. Wilms's Naso of Jersev. 

 Very high com. reserve, C. J. Peshall's Lorne of Na,so. Very high, 

 com., H. Vail'sNaso of Devonshire. Com., J. H. Shippee's Grover. 

 BitcJies: 1st, very bigh com. reserve, very high co-i-n., high cou\., G. 

 L. Wilms's Mayflower, Galatea, Natation and Queen of 1-J aso; 2d 



F. Listei"'s Lomse of Naso. Com,, H. J. Bennett's Lady Davidson' 

 ENGLISH SETTERS.— Champion— Do(y; F. Windbolz's Rock- 

 ingham. Bitch: T. 6. Da 'ey's Lidduradale.—OPBN— Dogs; 1st, T. G. 

 Davey's Knight of Snowden; 2d, Dr. S. Fleet Speir's Herz; 3d, J. 

 Von Lengerke's Prince Dash. Very high com., H. B. Duryea's 

 Royal Sultan, Mrs. F. A. Camion's Yale Belton and Reseiwe Ken- 

 nels' Pendragon. Higli com., L. B. Wright's Prince Jester and T. 



G. Davey's Marc. Com., T. G. D.avey's Canada and Dr. S. Fleet 

 Speir's General Arthur. Bitches: 1st, F. Wiudhola'a Coi-aof Weth- 

 erall; 2d, G. W. Neal's Daisy Foreman; 3d, T\ (i. Davey's Lassie. 

 Ver\' high com. reserve, W. Tallman's Passion, Very high com;, 

 P. C. Ohl's Nettie B. Higb com.. F. Wiudholz's Princess Phoebus, 

 Roseci'oft Kennels' Hazel and W. Tallman's Lulu. Com., T. G, 

 Davey's Helen Douglass. Puppies— Doa.«; 1st, H. B. McKnight's 

 Paris Boy; 2d, R. V. Ohl's Lord Percy. High com., W. J. Dean's 

 Rocket. Bitclm: 1st, Rosecroft Kennels' Forest Belle; 2d, H. B. 

 McKnight's Michigan Belle. 



BLACK AND TAN SETTERS.-Ch.-vmpion-E. Mahar's Royal 

 Duke.— Open— Doffs; 1st, J. N. Lewis's Bluff II.; 2d, S. A. Hess's 

 Dash; 3d, R. Cusack's Tony. Bitches: Isi, D. O'Shea's Heather- 

 Bed e. 



IRISH SETTERS.- Champion-Dcj/: Max Vv' enzel's Chief. Bitch: 

 C. T. Thompson's Tris.— Open— Dor/s; 1st, Park City Kennels' Ger- 

 ald; 2d, Max Wenzel's Tim; 3d. I. H. Roberts's Bruce. Vervbigh 

 com. reserve, H. B. Goetscbius% Chief II. Vervhigh com., C. W. 



1st, fllax Wenzel's Cat-Foot. Bitches: 1st, 1. H. Roberts' Helen. 



FIELD SPANIELS.— Champion— A. E. Reiidle's Compton Ban- 

 dit.— Open— 1st, D. O'Shea's Niven's Darkey; 2d, E. M. Oldbam's 

 Lady Abbot. 



COCKER SPANIELS.— Champion-J. P. Willev's Shina.-OpEN 



sum 1 um ana j3i]ou; on. i). u'.-suca's tNiyeu's Kusv.— ANY U'jhbb. 

 CoIjOK— 1st, v^dthheld; 2d, W. S. G;idling's Sparkle. High com., 

 R. J. Seabury's Rex. Piippics: Ist, A, W. D,-:i,y's None Such: 3d, 

 Pay & Baxter's Yum Ynm. Very high com., W. S. Gadbng's 

 Adonis and P. H. Barnai-d's Montague. High com., W. S. Gad- 

 ling's Romeo. 



CL UMBER SPANIELS.— 1st and 2d, M. Richardson's Newcastle 

 andTyne. 



FOXHOUNDS.— Chajipion—D. O'Sliea's Roxey.— Open— 1st, D. 

 O'Shea's Ranger. Pirppics: 1st, D, O'Shea's Ranger II. 

 COLLIES.— Champion— Dof?; No entries. BitcJ): Hempstead Farm 



—Puppies— Dogs; 1st, J. Van Schaiclv's Scotson; 2d, withbeld. 

 High com., J. D. Shotwell's Tom Brown. Bitclics: 1st, withheld; 

 2d and higb com., J. D. Shotwell's Madge and Jessie. 



BEAGLES.-Champion— W. S. Diflenderffer's Rattler IIL— 

 Open— LARGB-Dogs; 1st, H. F. Schellhass's Trailer; .2d, Somerset 

 Kennels' Jupiter. Very higli com., F. 1). Ogilby's Flasher. High, 

 com., W. H. Child's Tony Weller, B. R. Coleman's Racket and G. 

 Laick's Goodwood Rattler. Bitclics: 1st, V^^ S. DiifenderfiFer's 

 Myrtle; 2d, Somerset Kennels' Jessie. Very high com., V/. S. Dif- 

 fenderlfer's Queen Bird and Betty, E. R. Coleman's INIaud, Somer- 

 set Kennels' Virginia, H. S. Scliellhass's Trinket, D. O'Sbea's 

 Music III. and P. Dorsey's May Belle II. Higb com., C. P. Lewis's 

 Dot.— Small— 1st, D. O'Shea's Pair Maid. Puppies: Ist and 2d, H. 

 P. Schellhass's Echo and Melody. Very liigb com., W. S. Diffen- 

 derffer's Tempest. High com. and com., J. H. Seeley's Nellie and 

 Rover. 



Bannister's Jessie. Puppir-s: 1st, t'ity Vie 

 C. D. Bannister's unnamed. 



Kennels' Ko-Ko; 3d, 



BULLDOGS.-lst, E. S. Porter's Caliban. . 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Champion— F. F. Dole's Count.— Open- 

 Over 25lbs.— Dog.s; 1st, W. F. Hobble's Grabber; 3d, F. F, Dole's 

 The Baron, High com., J. Patterson's Judas and C. A. Stevens's 

 The Earl. Bitches: 1st and very high com., F. F. Dole's White 



