Oct. 14, 1886. J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



231 



CAN Can (Dr. E, J. Hampton, Athens, Ga.), Mack, white 

 and tan bitch (CouTit Noble-Belle Boyd) 



Bob Gates (Whyte Bedford, Horn Lake, Miss.) black, 

 white, and tan doR (Count Rapier— Belle of Hatchie) 



LiiLLlAN (P. H. & D. Bryson, Memphis, Tenn.), black, white 

 and tan bitch (Gladstone— Sue). ■, ■ m sn i 



Pet Gladstone (P.H. &D. Bryson. Memplus, Tenn.).black 

 white and tan bitch ( Gladstone— Siie). m 



Chickasaw II. (P. H. & D. Bryson, Memphis, Tenn.), 

 black, white and tan dog (Gladstone— Sue) m 



HAN Gladstone (P. H. & D. Bryson, Memphis, Tenn.), 

 black, white and tan dog (Gladstone-Sue). , , , , 



LADY C (B M. Stephenson, La Grange. Tenn.), black, 

 white and tan bitch (Coleman's London— Belle of Hatchie). 



Noble C. (B. M. Stephenson, La Grange, Tenn.), black, 

 white and tan dog (Count Rapier— Belle of Hatchie). 



Bkidgeport (ETE. Pray, Denver. Col.), black, white and 

 tan doK (Dashing Monarch-yannette). 



Gatu's Joy (Dr. J. N. Maclin, Keeling, Tenn.), black, white 

 a,n"d tan dog (Gath— Gem). . , 



Belle (O. W. Bird, New York), black and tan bitch (Dan 

 — ^native bitch). 



Peed W. (Sanborn Kennel, Pittsburgh, Pa.), black, white 

 and tan dog (Cotint Noble— Spark) 



CANADA Peg (Memphis & Avent Kennel, Memphis. Tenn.), 

 black, white and tan dog (Cambridge— Marchioness Peg). 



JtiNO A. (Memphis & Avent Kennel, Memphis, Tenn.) 

 black and white l)iteh (Druid- Ruby). 



Jean VALJEAN (Tlemphis & Avent Kennel, Memphis, 

 Tenn ) black, white and t;m dog (Mingo— TAvin Maud). 



Chance (^lempliis and Avent ICennel, Memphis, Tenn.), 

 black, white and tan dog (Roderigo— Bo-Peep). _ 



CASRio (Memphis and Avent Kennel, Memphis, Tenn. 

 black, white and tan dog (Count Noble— Lizzie Hopkins). 



FANNIE W. (Sanbom Kennel, Pittsburgh, Pa.), blue 

 belton bitch. (Sig— Bessie). 



IRISH setters. 



Molly Bawn (Charles P. Thompson, Philadelpliia, Pa.), 

 bitch (Glencho— Colleen Bawn). ^ , , . 



Nellie (Chas. F. Thompson, Philadelphia, Pa,), bitch 

 (Glencho— Be.ss). 



BANKER I Jean Grosvenor, Boston, Mass.), dog (Glencho— 

 Zelda). , „ , , 



Glenclaire (Claire-Reeta Kennels, Palmyra, N. Y.), dog 

 (Glencho— Claire) . 



GORDON setters. 



Slocum (John Simpkins, New York), dog (Turk— Beauty). 

 CHAMPION STAKE. 



Mainspring (J. T. Perkins, Brooklyn, N, Y.), liver and 

 white pointer dog (Mike — Ronip) . 



Drake (Neversink Lodge Kennel, Guymard, N. Y.), liver 

 and white pointer dog (Croxteth— Lass). 



Foreman (W. Tallman, Tarrytown, N. Y.), black, white 

 and tan English setter dog (Dashing Monarch— Fairy II.). 



Gate's Mark (Dr. J. N. Maclin, Keeling. Tenn.), black, 

 white and tan English setter dog (Gath— Gem). 



Roderigo (Memphis and Avent Kennel, Memphis, Tenn.), 

 black, white and tan English setter dog (Count Noble— Twin 

 Maud). 



Paul Gladstone (Memphis and Avent Kennel, Memphis, 

 Tenn.), black, white and tan dog (Gladstone— Lavalette), 



THE MANITOBA FIELD TRIALS. 



LFrom a Special Reporter.] 



THE first field trials of the Manitoba Field Trials Club 

 were held on Sept. 21, 22, 33 and 24, at Morris, some 

 forty miles below Winnipeg, Manitoba. The meeting was 

 quite a successful one, although the birds were very wild and 

 consequently some of the heats were prolonged. The country 

 over which the trials were run is only slightly rolling with 

 frequent patches of brush. Upon the whole the dogs per- 

 formed their work in a very creditable manner, som e of them 

 showing great natural ability. ISIr. J. M. Avent, of Hickory 

 Valley ,"Tenn., filled the office of judge and performed his 

 duties to the general satisfaction of all. Three events were 

 on the card. The Derby, for pointers' and setters born on or 

 after Januarv 1. 18S5, "had eleven entries. The All-Aged 

 Pointer Stake had three entries, and the All-Aged Setter 

 Stake nine entries. « 



THE DERBY. 



The trials commenced on Tuesday at 12.40, with the first 

 brace in the Derby, SAvif t and Prince. The former is a white 

 and lemon English setter dog, by Dan out of Belle, o-wnedby 

 H. Gait, who handled him. Prince is a Gordon setter dog by 

 Bow out of Lill, owned by W. W. Wellband, and was han- 

 dled by Geo. Handcock. After nearly three hours work with 

 but few bii-ds they were given a rest while the next brace 

 were run, Dash B. and Darby. Dash B. is a lemon and white 

 Engli.sh setter dog by Dave out of Nellie, owned by Thos. John- 

 son and handled by T. Moore. Darby is a black, white and 

 tan English setter dog by Druid out of Frost II. , owned by 

 F. Waterouse and handled by Geo. Handcock. After a half 

 hour's run the heat was decided in favor of Dash B. He 

 showed good speed and style and ranged and quartered nicely. 

 Darby was unfit to run and gave it up after a short time and 

 would not work, his owner stated that he was sick and un- 

 able to work. After this heat was finished Swift and Prince 

 were again put do-svn and worked until night, but no decision 

 was reached, and the heat was finished oh Wednesday morn- 

 ing after nearly three hours work. Swift was decidedly the 

 fastest and widest ranger on the first day, and showed the 

 most style, but he let down on the second day while Prince 

 improved and Avas nearly his equal, except in style, at the 

 close of the heat. This closed the first series as the only 

 other starter had a bye. Rock is an Irish setter by Rock out 

 of Belle, owned by W. Cleverly and handled by H. Pickering. 

 The first heat of the second series was between Rock and 

 SAA-ift, both were somewhat unsteady and Rock lost all 

 chance by breaking a good point and jumping in and flush- 

 ing his bird, when the heat was awarded to Swift. While 

 Swift was getting rested T. Johnson's dog Bert aud C. W. 

 Armstrong's bitch Belle, the only brace in the pointer stake, 

 were ran awhile and taken up without deciding the heat. 

 Dash B. and Swift were then put down to decide first prize, 

 both dogs went very well witli Dash a trifle ahead in speed. 

 He also proved to be more steady. Svrift followed the ex- 

 ample of Rock in the pre\uous heat and put himself out of 

 the race by breaking a point and flushing his birds and also 

 breaking shot. This ended the heat in favor of Dash B., and 

 he was declared the winner of first prize. Darby, the only 

 other dog beaten by Dash B. having been withdravsm on ac- 

 count of sickness, S\vift was declared winner of second prize. 

 This left only Rock and Prince to compete for third, which 

 was awarded to Prince aft/cr a short run. Rock having re- 

 peated his bad conduct. 



THE pointer stake. 



Only two of the three entries for the All- Aged Pointer 

 Stake put in an appearance. They ran a short heat during 

 the running of the Derby with not much difference between 

 them, and the managers decided to divide first and second 

 prizes equally between them. 



THE setter stake. 



There were eight starters in the All Aged Setter Stake. 

 They were ran in the following order: S. L. Bedson's Gor- 

 don dog Shot, (Dan— Lill) handled by R. B. Morgan, against 

 F. Sprado's red Irish dog Rock, handled by T. Johnson, 

 Manitoba Kennel Club's black, white and tan English bitch 

 Belle, handled by T. Moore, against C. A. Boxer's black, 

 white and tan English bitch Q' Appelle Belle (Mark— Betse 



handled by owner. D. Smith's orange and white English bitch 

 Fannie M. (Count Noble— Prairie Belle), handled by R. B. 

 Morgan, against Manitoba Kennel Club's orange and white 

 English dog Dash B. (Dave— Nellie) handled by T, Moore. 

 Dr. Ferguson's black, white and tan English dog Don (Dime 

 —Frost II.), handled bv H. Pickering, against R. B. Morgan's 

 blue belton English dog Mandan (Count Noser— Lola), 

 bandied by owner. The first brace Shot and Rock were put 

 down a few minutes after the finish of Derby. Both started 

 off fairlv well with not much difference in speed. Shot dis- 

 played the mo.st style and made a couple of nice points while 

 Rock flushed and chased twice. This threw him out and 

 Shot was ,a\varded the heat. Belle and Q' Appelle Belle were 

 the next brace. Both went well aud some very good work 

 was done, there was not much to choose between them except 

 that Belle was not quite so steady as her competitor. After 

 an hour's work the heat was declared in favor ot Q' Appelle 

 Belle. This fini.shed the work for the day. On Thursday 

 morning Fannie M. aud Dash B. were the next brace in order. 

 Both showed good speed and ranged and quartered well. 

 Fannie had much the best of it in experience aud steadiness, 

 she also showed the be«t nose. After nearly two and one- 

 half hours the heat was decided in favor of Fannie M. Don 

 and Mandan were the last brace and the latter won easily 

 after a sliort heat, showing .some good work while Don was 

 very unsteady. Shot and Q' Appelle Belle, the fir.st brace in 

 the" second series, were put down at mid-day. Both started 

 off well, but at the end of an hour and a half Shot gave up 

 and would not work, and the heat was awarded toQ'Appelle 

 Belle. The next heat was between Fannie M. and Mandan. 

 From some cause Fannie v^-ould not let out and after a heat 

 of over two hours, INIandan was declared the winner. He 

 was lucky in catching her ofi' as had she gone as well as in 

 her previous heat he Avould have hard work to heather. The 

 next heat, whicli proved to be the last one, was between 

 Q'Appelle Belle and Mandan io decide first money. It was 

 half-past five when they were put down, and the birds were 

 so wild that only one good point wa.s made and that by Belle. 

 They were taken up at night to go down again in the morning. 

 In tiie evening the managers decided that the judges should 

 award the remaining prizes after first was decided. On 

 Friday morning the brace was again put dovra and run until 

 past eleven o'clock, when the heat was decided in favor of 

 Q'Appelle Belle and she was declared winner of the first 



Erize. The dogs were very nearly eciual and had Mandan 

 acked properly the decision would probably been different. 

 Following is the result: 



DERBY. 



Dash B. first. Swift second, Prince third. 



ALL-AGED POINTER STAKE. 



Bert and Belle divided first and second money. 



ALL-AGED SETTER STAKE. 

 Q'Appelle Belle first, Mandan second, Fannie M. third, 

 Dash B. and Belle divided fourth. 



[We gave last week a complete summary kindly sent us by 

 the judge, Mr. J. M. Avent.] 



THE INDIANAPOLIS DOG SHOW. 



Editor ForCHt and Stream: 



The second bench show of dogs given under the manage- 

 ment of the Indiana State Fair Association was held at 

 Indianapolis during the fair week, from Sept. 37 to Oct. 3. 

 The classes were not as well filled as they should have been 

 to make the competition interesting, but the quality was 

 very good. There were no dogs from outside the State, as 

 the show was not advertised in any of the sporting papers. 

 This department is a new feature with them, but the man- 

 agement are greatly pleased Avith the results, as no other 

 special feature on the ground attracted so much attention. 

 Exhibitors are promised a special building next year, and if 

 this is done, with a little judicious advertising, there is no 

 reason why the show should not be a grand .success, as the 

 central location of Indianapolis makes it easy of access from 

 all parts of the country. J. M. Freeman, of Bicknell, Ind., 

 was superintendent, and Ed. S. Shultz, of Attica, Ind., judged 

 all classes. Mr. Shultz's decisions gave general satisfaction. 



On Tuesday evening during the show a number of breeders 

 met and fornied an association to be known as the Indiana 

 Kennel Club. D. C. Bergundthal, of Indianapolis, was 

 elected President; Ed. S. Shultz, of Attica, Vice-President; 

 S. H. Socwell, of Indianapolis, Treasurer; and Dr. Parsons, 

 of Indianapolis, Secretary. The club starts with about 

 twenty-five members, and there seems to be no doubt but 

 it will be a success. Following is the List of awards: 



:>LASTIFFS.— 1st, G. E. ToAvnley's Ashmont Victor; 2d, Geo. 

 Jackson's Beech Grove Rab. 

 SKYE TEEEIEKS.— 1st, P. Maerhach's Jumbo. 

 ENGLISH SETTERS.— Dofys: 1st, P. T. Madison's Rush Glad- 

 stone; 3d, S. H. Socwell's Change. JBitehcs: 1st, J. Becker's Beauty 

 R.; 3d, H. Bradshaw's Flora Glen. Pupi>ies: 1st, J. Gasper's Lady 

 Change; 3d, A. H. Bradshaw's unnamed. 

 GOBDON SETTERS.— Pttppto; 1st, P. T. Madison's Don's Boy. 

 IRISH SETTERS.— Doffs: lot, H. A. Comstoek's Royal 2d, D. 



D. Calkins's Rex. Puppies: 1st, H. A. Comstoek's Flora Temple; 

 2d, J. McDowell's Chief Wilkes. 



POINTERS.— Do(/s.- 1st, C. Foster's Spot: 3d, A, R. Edmond's 

 Mack. Bitches: 1st, Mr. R. William's Topsy; 2d, A. R. Edmond's 

 Queen. 



MISCELLANEOUS.— 1st, H. B. Gat«s's pug hitch Dot; 2d, G. 

 Eaglen's Siberian bloodhound Lion. Best bitch with litter, C. J. 

 Tremper's Spark. 



_ Vigo. 



Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 6. 



THE DAYTON DOG SHOW. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



The dog show held here last week was a very successful 

 one. It was held by the Southern Ohio Fair Association 

 and proved to be the leading attraction of the show. There 

 were nearly 200 dogs entered, many more than could be con- 

 veniently accommodated in the building set apart for them. 

 Major J." M. Taylor, of Cleveland, O., judged the pointers, 

 setters and hounds, and Mr. George H. Hill, of Madeira, O., 

 the remaining classes. Following is a list of the 

 AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.— 1st, Dr. Battcrson's Leo; 3d, J. F. Nicholson's 

 Bruno. 



ST. BERNARDS.-lst, Mrs. E. F. HiU's Abbess H.; 3d, J. Hil- 

 wagen's Jumbo. Very high com., C. Sanders's Cajsar. High com., 

 .1. Michel's Nero. 



DEERHOUNDS AND GREYHOUNDS.— 1st, J. F. Nicholson's 

 Belle: 2d and ^^ery high com., McGrew & Wylic's TA\ilight and 

 Snowfliglit. Very high com. reserve, D. H. Stone's Daisy. 



ENGLISH SETTEES.— Dogs: 1st, Kyles & Keely'.s Blue Peter; 

 2d, Dayton Kennel Club's Bob. Very high com. reserve, G. I. 

 Grimm's Pat. Very high com., A. bander's Woodcock, C. E. 

 Pease's Dash and Miami Kennels' Sam Sterne II. High com., C. 



E. Pease's Frank. Bitches: 1st, G. H. Volker's Lady v 2d, Day- 

 ton Kennel Club's Rose. Very high com., Miami Kennels' Clara 



F. . A. W. Hitch's Lillian B., KyJes &Keely's Slip, and E. R. Wat- 

 roTis's Red Wine. High com., Miami Kennels' Nellie IMorgan and 

 C. E. Pease's Leda. Com., Miami Kennels' Melissa and Jessie, 

 and C. E. Pease's Fannie. Puppies: 1st, Kyles & Keely's Rose of 

 Canada; 2d, Dayton Kennel Club's Dash. \ ery high com. reserve, 

 A. Sanders's. Woodcock. Very high com. and high com., 0. E. 

 Pease's Dash and Lucy. Com., G. H. Volker's WMp and G. Ward- 

 er's Cora. 



BLACK AND TAN SETTERS. -1st, M. Weber's Printz; 2d, G. 

 Stoddard's Dash. 



miSH SETTERS. -Ohajipion-H. B. Ohuhb's Zella Glendufl. 

 Opes— Doos; 1st, W. N. Kuhn's Mack N.: 3d. C. Bioliham's York 

 II. Very high com., W. D. Bickham's Dash. Com., H. E. Chubb's 

 Mickey C. Bitches: 1st, G. H. Volker's Duck; 2d, H. F. Casey's 



E. V. Hale's Maggie H. Pmj>pk«: 



Cliubb's'Madhra Rhue. Coni., J. L. Wood's Gipsy Nell; G. H. 

 Volker's Willard; W. E. McElderry's Gipsy Queen and R. Weaver's 

 Snoozer. 



POINTERS.— Champion— Reserve KenBels' Patti M. Open— 

 Doiis: Large- 1st and very high oom.j^ Dayton Kennel Club's Pap 

 Sniizer and King Shot; 2d, Idstone Kennels' Patterson.— Undbb 



-^^ ^-r^A Viiri-V, t^r\fn TlQvfm-, TCpTiTipl ninli's T?,iiTnnt.v a.nfi 



small— Ist, very high com. and high com., Idstone Kennels' xiuuxv, 

 Lillv Bang ami Actress; 2d and very high com. (2). Dayton Kennel 

 Club's Meteor's Maid, Dayton's Pride and Meteor's Trinket. Com., 



COCKER SPANIELS.-lst, Kyles & Keely's Trinket; 2d, C. 

 Sanders's BoU S. Very high com., W. D. Keating's Julia and L. 

 P. Samp's Bessie S. High com., C. Sanders's Nellie S^ C. Ander- 

 son's Fanny and W. D. Keating's Fanny. Com., Mrs. W. E. McEl- 

 derry's Prince. 



FOXHOUNDS.— 1st and 2d, G. L. Makely's Dick and Hunter. 



BEAGLES.— 1st, 2d and high com. (three), Mrs. G. H. Hill's 

 Banker, Majority, Topsy, Minnie and Pansy. Very high com., E. 

 R. Watrous's Guy. 



DACHSHUNDE.— 1st and 3d, Idstone Kennels' Wallexie and 

 Prince. 



BASSET HOUNDS.— 1st and 3d, Idstone Kennels' Fanchon and 

 Nimrod. 



COLLIES.— 1st and very high com., W. M. Hunter's Colbe and 

 Rvuce; 2d, G. Will's Rob Roy III. High com., G. H. Volker's 

 Shep. 



BULLDOGS.— Isfc, G. Will's Rose; 3d, P. Bannan's Jack. Very 

 high com.. J. Zimmer's Jack. High com., C. W. Mack's Loaf and 

 W. P. Quirk's Fannie. Com., C. Collins's Lady Pilot. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— 1st and 3d, G. Wni's Flirt and Fan. Very 

 high com., H. .Justice's Gem. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.- 1st, G. Will's Three COieers; 

 3d, A. W. Hitch's Tip. 



HARD-HAIRED TERRIERS.— 1st, W. S. Jackson's Elswick Lad 

 n.; 3d and very high com., J. F. Nicholson's Nellie and Little Nell. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.— 1st, Miss Bessie L. Rowe's Paddy; 

 2d, G. Will's i\Iidge. Very high com., Mrs. E. L. Rowe's Mouse. 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS.-lst, Mrs. H. Gillespie's Felice: 

 3d, Chas. Sanders's Victoria. 



PUGS.— 1st, J. D. Smith's Dido; 2d, H. B. Pruden's Fritz. Very 

 high com. reserve, H. Sanders's Minnie. Very high com., R. G. 

 Swadener's Sweetness and A. A. Thresher's Pip. High com., C. G. 

 Lowy's Ko Ko and Miss H. S. Dowry's Nick. 



MISCELLANEOUS.— 1st, McGrew & Wyler's Beauty; 2d, Miss 

 Carrie S. Murphy's Bird. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 



Best collection English setters, Miami Kennels. English setter, 

 Kvles and Kelly's Rose of Canada. Bitch owned in Dayton, G. H. 

 Volker's Lady" V. Irish setter, H. E. Chubb's Zella Glenduflf. 

 Bitch in open class, G. H. Volker's Duck. Puppy, H. Gebhart' s 

 Queen Bell. Gordon setter, M. Webber's Printz. Pointer, Dayton 

 Kennel Club's Pap Smizer. Bitch, Reserve Kennels' Patti M. 

 Puppy, Idstone Kennel's Patterson. Collection, Dayton Kennel 



Yorksliire terrier. Miss Bessie L. Rowe's Paddy. King Charles 

 spaniel. Miss H. Gillespie's Felice. Black and tan terrier owned 

 In Dayton, Mrs. H. J, Hinck's Flora. Pug in open class, J. D. 

 Smith's Dido. Bulldog, S. Well's Rose. Ne^^-foundland. J. F. 

 Doerger's Carl. Collection deerhoxmds and greyhound, McGrew 

 and Wvlie. Sporting dog. Reserve Kennels' Patti M. Trick dog, 

 C. Sanders's Nellie S. Largest number in miscellaneous class, 

 Dayton Kennel Club, best in class, McGrew and Wylie's Italian 

 greyhound Beauty. 



Reserve. 



Dayton, O., O ct. .5. 



THE DANBURY DOG SHOW. 



Editor Forest cvnd Stream: 



The fifth annual bench show of the Danbury Agricultural 

 Society was held in connection with their fair this week, Oct. 

 5 to 8. There were about 150 entries, the same being received 

 up to the time of the show, although the entries were adver- 

 tised to close Sept. 29. Mr. Geo. E. Sears and .J. H. Seeley 

 were advertised as superintendent and assistant, but the 

 duties of the position were performed by Mr. Wm. Tallman, 

 who also officiated as judge of sporting dogs. Mr. Edward 

 Lever judged the non-sporting classes. Mr. Tallman not 

 only judged but fed and virtually ran the show, as no one 

 else would. Billy does not like to see things left undone, 

 and everything would have been left so but for him. The 

 awards gave .satisfaction and the classes were well handled. 

 Another year I hope that the society will appoint some one 

 in the position of superintendent that is. familiar -with the 

 business. Below I give the 



AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.- Dofifs: 1st, T. W. Towner's Max; 2d, J. H. Billing's 

 Major. Very high com., J. P. F. Daitchy's Hero. Bitches: No 

 entries. Puppies: 1st, M. Woodruff's JUl. Very high com., C. 

 Lyke's Cassie. High com., M. Woodruff's Jack. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Do(/6V 1st, N. M. George's Adonis. Bitches: 

 No entries. PupiHcs: Absent. 



NEV^TOUNDEANDS.— 1st and 2d, W. G. Martin's Major, Jr. 

 and Juno. 



DEERHOUNDS.— Chajipion— J. E. Thayer's Lance.— Open— 1st 

 and 2d, J. E. Thayer's Duncan and Thora. Puppies: 1st, J. E. 

 Thayer's Dauntless. 



GREY^HOUNDS.— 1st, J. H. Seeley's Flash; 2d, H. Deforest's 

 Prince. 



POINTERS.— Champion— Absent.— Open— Do{7s; 1st, A. CoUins's 

 Captain Fred; 2d, J. H, Seeley's Rex. Bitches: Absent. 

 ENGLISH SETTERS.— Open— J)o(/s; 1st, Rosecroft Kennels' 



Very hierh com. reserve and very high com. and com., J. L. Bron- 

 son's Belton, Rhcebe. Prince Foreman and Iving. High com., C. 

 PhilUp's Midget. 



IRISH SETTERS.— ChAotion—M. Richardson's Hazel. Open 

 —Dogs: 1st, A. W. Pearsall's Redstone. Bitches: 1st, W. W Ken- 

 dall's Lorna Doone; 2d, A. W. Pearsall's Belle Ida. Puppies: 1st, 

 2d and very high com. reserve, A. W. Pearsall's Ginger, Agnes and 

 Sweetness. 



GORDON SETTERS.— Champion— Doff; J. E, Thayer's Argus. 

 Rite?); H. C. Glover's Norah.— Open— Doos; 1st, B. C. Lynes'sDick; 

 2d, withheld. Bitches: 1st, B. F. Lewis's Rose. Pux>pi£f: Withheld. 



FIELD SPANIELS.— Dogs.- 1st, Armstrong and Wallace's 

 WiUdes. 



COCKER SPANIELS.-DO0S; 1st, Fay & Baxter's Ned Oho; 2d, 

 Armstrong & Wallace's Tobie. Bitches: 1st and 2d. Fay & Baxter's 

 Yum Y"um and T\ idow Cliquot. Very high com., Armstrong & 

 Wallace's Miss Wilkies. Puppies: 1st, Fay & Baxter's Yum Yum; 

 2d, Warwick Kennels' Nigger. 



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

 and Tyne. 



FOXHOUNDS.— 1st, H. De Forest's Frank; 2d and high com., C. 

 Philips's Sailor and Rook. 



BEAGLES.— CH.iMPiON—Do0; A. H. Wakefield's Little Duke. 

 Bitch: A. H. Wakefield's Bush.— Open— Dfjf/tf; 1st and very high 



high com. and com., A. H. '^A'akefield's Twinkle, Chase and SUver: 

 3d, very high com. reserve and high com.. Summerset Kennels' 

 Jessie, 'Nellie and Virginia. Puppies: 1st and 2d, J. H. Seeley's 

 Nellie and Lillie. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— Dooa: 1st and very high com., J. E. Thayer's 

 Richmond Tyrant and Tip; 2d, W. W. Silvey's Jaunty. High com., 

 C. I. Bailey's Jack Wliitton. Bitches: 1st and 2d, J- E. Thayer's Di 

 and Jaunty. Very high com., C. I. Bailey's Miss SHck. Puppies: 

 1st, James Watson's Nellie; 2d, O. I. Bailey's Pond Lilly. 



COLLIES.— Dogs; 1st, Hempstead Farm Co.'s Lourie; 2d, C. E. 



