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Willey's Flossie Butler. Com., Fred. T. Miller's Gyp Obo.— Rjcd or 

 Liver — Open — Dogs: 1st, Brant Cocker Kennels' Little Mac; 2d, Ethel- 

 red Kennels' Hamilton Jack; 3d. G. Bell's Up to Date. Very high 

 com., B. J, Rae's Red Duke. Bitches: 1st. T. McKean Robertson's 

 Red Dolly; 2d, George Douglas's Lady Golden; 3d, C. S. Wixom's 

 Raglan Russette. Very high com. reserve, Andrew Laidlaw's Venus. 

 Very high coin.. Belle I«le Kennels' Gaiety Girl. High com , Brant 

 Cocker Kennels' Red Pear), J. P. Willey's Daisy Bell. — Any other 

 Color— Open -1st, G. Douglas's Polley Harmon; 2d, A. Laidlaw's 

 Bramford Snap; 3d, H P, Mullens's Beech Hill, Jr. nigh com., J. P. 

 "Willey's Nina W.— Novice— Dogs: 1st. R Howden's Guy; 2d. A. Laid- 

 law's Omo; 3d, N Savage's Sandy. Very high com., Rideau Kennels' 

 Rideau Radical. Bitches: 1st, G Douglas's Woodland Princess; 2d, A. 

 Laidlaw s Miss Phyllis; 3d, Ethelred Kennels' Ethelred Bonnie. 

 Reserve, L. Farewell's Deer Park Rose. Very high com.. Belle Isle 

 Kennels' Gaiety Girl, T. McKean Robertson's Lill Obo. High com., 

 Fred T. Miller's Gyp Obo, Concord Cocker Kennels' Miss Mac— Pup- 

 pies— Dogs: 1st, Andrew Laidlaw's Omo; 2d, N. Savage's Sandy; 3d, 

 G. Douglas's Brown Sam. High com , Wm. H. Doel's Duke of Eglin- 

 ton. Bitches: 1st, A. Laidlaw's Miss Jerry; 2d. Ethelred Kennels' 

 Ethelred Bonnie; 3d, T. McKean Robertson's Floss Obo H. Reserve, 

 Belie Isle Kennels' Gaiety Girl. High con/.. F. B. Bunting's Lady K. — 

 Canadian Class— Black or Liver— 1st, A. Laidlaw's Miss Phyllis; 

 2d, Rideau Kennels' Rideau Reveller; 3d, L. Farewell's Black Graff II. 

 —Any other. Color— 1st, Brant Cocker Kennels' Little Mac; 2d, Ethel- 

 red Kennels' Ethelred Bonnie; 3d, A. Laidlaw's Venus. 



CLUMBER 8PANIELS.— Open — Dogs: 1st, Toon & Thomas's 

 Endcliffe Forester. Bitches: 1st, Toon & Thomas's Endcliffe Fairy. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS —Opkn— Dogs: 1st and 2d, T. A." 

 Carson's Mike and Musha; 3d. J. A. Genereux's ShotRhue. Com., W. 

 G. Wodehouse's Ventor. Bitches: Com., W. G. Wodehouse's Nellie 

 Mulligan. 



DACHSHUNDS. — Dogs: 1st and 3d. F. R. Burgess's Fritz and Don 

 Quixote; 2d, W. Kennedy's So Long. Bitches: 1st, G. M. Bryan's 

 Brontzie; 2d. A. J. Meharg's Why-Why; 3d, F. T. Miller's Lena. Very 

 high com., Mrs. E. Riggs's Nora. High com., F. R. Burgess's Music. 



BEAGLES.— Over 13in.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, C. 8. Wixom's 

 champion Sherry. Bitches: 1st, C. S. Wixom's champion Elf.— Open 

 —Dogs: 1st and 2d, C. S. Wixom's Roger W. and Trump It. Bitches: 

 1st and 2d, C S. Wixom's Popsey and Rose Graham; 3d, R. F. Bald- 

 win's Belle Hosier.— Novice — Dogs: 1st, C. S. Wixom's Trump It, 

 Bitches: 1st, C. S. Vtixom's Dazzle; 2d, D.BIea's Danger.— Under 13in. 

 —Challenge— Dogs: 1st, C. S. Wixom's champion Royal Krueger. 

 Bitches: 1st, 0. S Wixom's champion Ava W. Open— Dogs: 1st and 

 2d, 0. S. Wixom's Razzle and Little Wonder; 3d, H. B Nicol's Bob 

 Brittle Bitches: 1st, C. S. Wixom's Dazzle; 2d, H, B. Nicol's Prim- 

 rose; 3d, R F. Baldwin's Little Nell. Very high com., D. Blea's Music. 

 — Canadian— 1st, D. Blea's Drama. 



FOX TERRIERS —Dogs: 1st, G. Bell's Cambridge Joker; 2d and 3d, 

 W. B Palmer's Baby Reckon and Blemton Firebrand; 4th and very 

 high com., A. A. Macdonald's Beverwyck Kingpin and Von Voit. High 

 com , Dr. G Darby's Lansdowne Poverino, Com., J. O Bennett's 

 Sharke. Bitches: 1st, Dr. J. F. Belt's Wawaset Lucy; 2d and high 

 com., W. B. Palmer's Spinster and Blemton Duchess: 3d, J. O. Ben- 

 nett's Stardale Sunbeam; 4th, Mount Royal Kennels' Warren Faithful. 

 Very high com., A. A Macdonald's Veneti, G Bell's Cambridge Win- 

 nie. Com., A. A. Macdonald's Venoyat, J. O Bennett's Stardale 

 Belle.— Puppies— Dogs; 1st. C. H. Corbett's Guardian; 2d, F. C. 

 Oueilette's Dux; 3d, P. J. Smyth's Besehwood Prince. Very high 

 com , H. P. Thompson's Truant. Bitches: 1st. P. J. Smyth's Beach- 

 wood Daisy; 2d, H. P. Thompson's Trifle: 3d, F. W. Jacobi's Iona.— 

 NovicE-Dog.s: 1st, G. Bell's Cambridge Regal: 2d and 3d, W B. 

 Palmer's Baby Reckon and Blemton Firebrand. Reserve, A. A. Mac- 

 donald's Von Voit Very high com., C. H. Corbett's Guardian. Com., 

 G. K. Lanigan's Belvoir Jim. Bitches: 2d and high com., W. B. 

 Palmer's Spinster and Blemton Dujhess; equal 3d, Mount Royal Ken- 

 Dels' Warren Faithful, Dr. J. F. Belt's Wawaset Lucy. Very high 

 com., A. A. Macdonald's Veneti, G Bell's Cambridge Winnie, 0. 

 Lyndon's Royland Sting. High com., A A Maccdonald's Venoya. — 

 Canadian— Dogs: 1st, W. B. Palmer's Blemton Firebrand; 2d, A. A. 

 Macdonald's Von Voit; 3d, C H. Corbett's Guardian. Very high com., 

 G. Bell's Cambridge Visa-vis, F. C. Oueilette's Dux. Bitches: 1st and 

 2d, W. B. Palmer's Spinster and Blemton Duchess; 3d and very high 

 com., O. 0. Robb's Trilby and Lady Diadem. High com., H. P. Thomp- 

 son's Trifle. 



WIRE-HAIRED FOX-TERRIERS. — Challenge— Dogs: 1st, G. T. 

 Davis's Undercliffe Coronet —Open— Dogs: 1st, 2d and 3d, W. B. 

 Palmer's Meersbrook Swell, Endcliffe Banker and Endcliffe Nailer, 

 Bitches: lBt and 2d, W T . B. Palmer's Endcliffe Fidget and Endcliffe 

 Witob; 3d, A. A. Macdonald's Aldon Dahlia. Very high com., G T. 

 Davies's Aldon Laurel —Novice— Dogs: 1st, 2d and 3d, W. B. Palmer's 

 Meersbrook Swell, Endcliffe Banker and Endcliffe Nailer. Very high 

 com., G T. Davis's Lance. Com., G. F. Glassco's Patsy. Bitches: 1st 

 and 2d, W. B. Palmer's Endcliffe Fidget and Endcliffe Witch; 3d, A. 

 A. Macdonald's A'dm Dahlia. Com , Dr. J F Belt's Hill Hurst Pansy. 

 Puppies: 1st, Dr. J. F. Belt's Wawaset Vixen: 2d and 2d withheld.— 

 Canadian -Dogs: 1st, W B. Palmer's Endcliffe Nailer; 2d, G. T. Davis' 

 Lance; 3d, G F. Glassco's Patsy. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIEBS.— Dogs: 1st, L, Cullen's Actor. Bitches: 

 3d, J. Harris's Gipsey Queen. 



TOY TERRIERS — Other than Yorkshires— 1st, W. R. Mumford's 

 Paddy Trix: 2d, Miss E Taylor's Tiny; equal 3d, Miss C. Wright's 

 Trixie and W. R. Mumford's Tessie. 



PUGS.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, Miss E. Cryer's Bob Ivy.— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st, v.. Y. Ford's Otterburn Treasure; 2d, Miss E. Cryer's 

 Charlie. Bitches: 1st, C. Y. Ford's Otterburn Pearl.— Novice -1st, C. 

 Y. Ford's Otterburn Treasure; 2d, Miss E. Cryer's Charlie; 3d, A. 

 Potter's Flossie. 



KING CHARLES SPAN IELS. — Challenge —1 st, Mrs. B. Davis's 

 Rose; 3d, F. E. Bryan's Ruby.- Open— Dogs: 1st and 3d, Mrs. B. 

 DaviB's-Dominion Princa and Dominion Boy; 3d and very high com., 

 Ethelred Kennels' Tiger Snip and Tom Thumb. Bitches: 1st, A. Tre- 

 bilcock's Flirt ; 2d, Ethelred Kennels' Annie Laurie. 



RUBY BLENHEIM AND JAPANESE SPANIELS.-S«c7ies: 1st, C. 

 F. Veral's , 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS. — Challenge. — 1st, Mrs. B. Davis's 

 Dainty Lass. 



MISCELLANEOUS. — 1st, A. Laidlaw's Black Prince; 2d, W. Ken- 

 nedy's Prince Snips; 3d, W. G. Bond's Harvey. 



Champion Association Stakes. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



It is proposed to make the stakes of the Champion 

 Association so that any dog will be eligible no matter 

 whether a winner or not. This I think a step in the right 

 direction, but acting on a suggestion made by Mr. Edward 

 Dexter, I think some respect due dogs that have pre- 

 viously distinguished themselves by winning, and that 

 the Club can recognize these winnings in this way: 



Make a rule exempting all dogs having won first or 

 second in any recognized trials from having to compete 

 in the first series of heats, and be deemed qualified to go 

 into the second series without the farce of running the 

 preparatory series of heats. 



This will save much valuable time in the genera) run- 

 ning off, and certainly be no more than just to dogs that 

 by previous winnings have proven beyond doubt, or ques- 

 tion, that they have the necessary merit to entitle tnein 

 to a place in the competition. 



This will be recognizing previous winners only to the 

 extent that is right and just, and due them. 



W. W. TlTTJS. 



J. M. Freeman. 



A GOOD sportsman has passed away, a man of sterling 

 qualities in all the walks of life. J. M, Freeman died at 

 Bicknell, Ind., after a prolonged illness, which had its 

 inception at the field trials at West Point, MiBS., last Feb- 

 ruary. As a sportsman be was best known to the readers 

 of Forest and Stream, but of his business and. domestic 

 life those who knew hitn have only words of praise. As 

 a sportsman he was of the highest and best type. Unpre- 

 tentious, earnest and of unswerving integrity, he had the 

 confidence, esteem and loyalty of all who knew him. 

 He died in the prime of life, being hardly at the begin- 

 ning of middle age. Few men are more beloved in life, 

 none more mourned when life is ended. 



Providence Awards. 



MASTIFFS —Challenge— Dogs: 1st, Dr. C. A. Lougest's Emperor 

 William. Bitches: 1st, Dr. C. A. Lougest's Lady Diana.— Open— Dogs: 

 1st, Dr. 0. A. Lougest's Hans Sachs. Bitches: 1st, 2d and 3d, Dr. C. 



A. Lougest's Vere, Lady Cameron and Roselyn. 



ST. BERNARDS. -Rough-Coated— Dogs: 1st and reserve. J. W. Cor- 

 ney's Jim Blaine, Jr , and Dictator; 2d, J. F. Lutz's Wach Erdman; 3d, 

 Mrs. J P Wade's Kingstonian Guide. Very high com., W. Muller'a 

 East River Prince. High com , Mrs. N. Miller's Columbus, W. Muller's 

 East River Bismarck. Bitches: 1st. D. Stelline;'s Miss AmaDda; 2d and 

 3d, J. W. Corney'a Lady Elspeth and M'liss. Reserve, A. Tolson's Dor- 

 othy VI. — SwooTn-CoATEo — Dogs: 1st, E. A. Perry's Counch. High 

 com., C W. Sands's King George. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— 1st, withheld; 2d, R. Sidebottom's Lion ; 3d, 

 C. H. Ivory's Gip I. 



GREAT DANES.— Dogs: 1st, E. Knieriem's Major MoKlnley. 



BLOODHOUNDS.— Dogs: 1st, Dr. A. C. Lougest's Dick Turpin. 

 Bitches: 1st, Dr A. C. Lougest's Black Bess, 



GREYHOUNDS — Challenge -Dogs: 1st, Toon & Thomas's South- 

 ern Rhymes Bitches: 1st, Toon & i'homas's Bastwood Daisy.— Open 

 — Dogs: 1st, Fred E. Pdrkins's Southern Charm. Bitches: 1st and 2d, 

 Toou & Thomas's Southern Bell^ and Southern Gay Girl; 3d and very 

 high coin., N. L. Pope's Best of Fashion and Silk. 



ENGLISH FOXHOGNDS.-Srte/ies: 1st, J. Gibney's Winsome. 



AMPRIOAN FOXHOUNDS — Challenge —1st, C D, Bernheimer's 

 Ranger II.— Open -Dogs: lstaud2d, N. L. Pope's Duke and Pope's 

 Samson. Reserve and very hieh com., 8. Bennett's Ring and Glider. 

 Bitches: 1st and 2d, N. L. Pope's Flirt and Pope's Speedy. Reserve, 

 S. Bennett's Susie B. 



BEAGLES.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, J. Lewis's Ringleader; 2d, H. 

 L. Kreuder's ch. Roy K Bitches: 1st, H. L. Kreuder's Oh Lou.— Over 

 13in.-Open-Dc(7s: 1st and 3d, H. L, Kreuder's Lee III and Directum; 

 2d, E. B. Joachim's Baffler. Reserve. H. B. Tallman's Punch. Very 

 high com., Debonair Beagle Kennels' King Bannermm. Hi ^h com., H. 

 Almy's L-wis. Bitches: 1st, Henry Hanson's Lady of Denmark; 2d, 

 H L. Kreuder's Modesty n. Very high com.. S. Smith s Silverena — 

 Undeh 13in— Dogs: 1st, 0. O, Smith's Tariff: 2d, Glenridge Beagle 

 Kennels' Little Corporal. Very high com., H Kreuder's Lucifer. 

 Bitches: 1st and hi^h com Debonair Beagle Kannels' Topsv K. and 

 Trailing Arbutus; 2d, H. L. Kreuder's Lonely II, Com., H. Almy's 

 Snap. Puppies: 1st, withheld; 2d, H. Almy's Jake. 



POINTERS — Dogs (551bs. and over): 1st, R. Leslie's King of Lynn ; 

 2d, Riuada Kennels' Roswell. Bitches: 1st, Spring & Lenoir's Urada; 

 2d, Rlnada Kennels' Lady Reveller; 3d, E. M. Beale's Alice Leslie. 

 Very hiah com , J L. Heard's Folly. Dogs (Under 551bs.'): 1st, Rmada 

 Kennels' Spendthrifr,; 2d, E W. Foote's Kentwood. Bitches: 1st and 

 2d, Rinada Kennels' Hempstead Kit; 3d, J. L Heard's Dame fortune. 



ENGLISH SETTERS. — Challrnge — Bitches: 1st, F. E. Perkins's 

 champion Spectre — Open— /) gs: 1st. O. E. Lewis's Harry; 2d, Oak 

 Grove Kennels' Dick; 3d, F. E. Perkins's D-ake. Bitches: 1st and 31, 

 Oak Grove Keunels' Monk's Nun and Nellie F. ; 2d, F. E. Perkins's 

 Clara. Puppies: 1st, A. J. Loepsinger's Fuss. 



IRISH SETTERS —Challenge -Dogs: 1st and reserve, Oak Grove 

 Kennels' champion Kildare and champion Kildare fllenmore. Bitches: 

 1st and reserve, Oak Grove Kennels' champion Queen Victoria and 

 champion Norna.— Open— Bitches: 1st, Oak Grove Kennels' Bostal 

 Noma. 



GORDON SETTERS. — Challenge — Dogs: 1st, J. B. Blossom's 

 Heather York. Bitches: 1st, J. B. Blossom's Flomont. Reserve, H. 

 O'Reilly's Fan.— Open— Dogs: 1st and 3d. J. B. Blossom's Heather 

 Bruce and Doc; 2d, C. T. Browuell's Heather Dash. Bitches: 1st, J. 



B. Blossom's Sally Beaumant; 2d, C. T. Brownell's Norah. Puppies: 

 lBt, C. T. Brownell's Angenette. 



SPANIELS.— Challenge.— 1st and reserve, R. P. Keesbey's Moon- 

 light Belle and Coleshill Rufus. 



FIELD SPANIELS —Black— Dogs: 1st, Dr. S. J. Bradbury's Dray- 

 ton Warwick. Bitches: 1st, Toon & Thomas's Endcliffe Myrtle. 



COCKER 8PANIELS.— Challenge — Black or Liver— 1st, Swiss 

 Mountain Kennels' Middy.— Anv other Color— 1st, G. L Tarr's Bim. 

 Open— Black— Dogs: 1st, J. P Willey's Little Tim; 2d, Swiss Mountain 

 Kennels' King S.; 3d, W. T. Payne's Reno. Bitches: 1st and reserve, 

 Swiss Mountain Kennels' Dart and Susanne; 2d and very high com., J. 

 P. Willey's Flossie Butler and Nellie Abbott; 31, G. L. Tarr's Taunty. 

 Red or Liver— Dogs: 1st. J. P. Willey's Ned; 2:1, Swiss Mountain Ken- 

 nels' Cherry Puncn. Bitches: 1st, J. P. Willey's Daisy Bell; 2d, Swiss 

 Mountain Kennels' Zuleika; 3d, Mrs. R P. Keasbey's Miss Tommy. — 

 Any other Color— 1st, W. T. Payne's Lorraine; 2d, J. P. Willey's 

 Nina. 



CLUMBER SPANIELS. — Dogs: 1st, Toon & Thomas's Endcliffe 

 Forester. Bitches: 1st, Toon & Thomas's Endcliffe Fairy. 



COLLIES.— Challenge— Bitches: 1st, Lambert Stansfleld's cham- 

 pion Highland Floss.— Open Dogs: 1st, J. Arthur Ingham's Roy. 

 Bitches: 1st, Ghent Holdsworth's Merry Belle. Puppies: 1st, C. Y- 

 Ford's Otterburn Olive. 



BULLDOGS.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Toon and Thomas's Shefflelder. 

 Bitches: 1st, Robert L. Kerch's Lady Nan; 2d, Chas D. Bernheimer's 

 Sybil. Very high com , E. Willard Roby's Robin Pelagia. 



BULL TERRIftR?.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, Dr. R. S. Huidekoper's 

 champion Cardona. Bitches: 1st, Frank F. Dole's champion Star- 

 light. Reserve, Dr. R S Huidekoper's champion Edeewood Tcpsy. 

 —Open— Dogs: 1st, reserve and high com.. H. F. Church's Little Flyer, 

 Gully's B'>y and Rouerigo; 2d and 3d, Frank F. Dole's Victor and 

 Dennis. Very high com., William Faversham's Sir Brice. Com., 

 E H Cbadwick's Defender. Bitches: 1st, Frank F. Dole'R My 

 Queen; 2d, H. Fred Cnurcb's Young Miss Giddy; 3d, William 

 Faversham's Ladv Marlborough. Puppies: 1st, William Faversham's 

 Lady Marlboro; 2d, Frank F. Dole's Elgewood Roger. Very high 

 com., H. Fred Church's Roderigo and Dr. R. S. Huidekoper's Hanni- 

 bal. High com., H. Fred Church's Annie Jay. 



FOX TERRIERS.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, Blemton Kennels' Blem- 

 ton Victor II. Bitches: 1st, L. & W. Rutherford's Warren Captious. 

 —Open— Dogs: 1st, Blemton Kennels' Blemton Stickler; 2d, very high 

 com. and high com., L. & W. Rutherford's Warren Sage, Warren 

 Rector and Warren Critic; 3d and high com., Mere Kennels' Charlton 

 Nigger and Mere Dominie. Reserve, John E. Thayer's Hillside Dom- 

 ino. Very high com. and high com., W. B. Palmer's Raby Reckon and 

 Blemton Firebrand. Bitches: 1st and 2d, L & W. Rutherford's War- 

 ren Capture and Warren Dusky; 3d W. B. Palmer's Spinster. Re- 

 serve, Blemton Kennels' Blemton Flush. High com., Mere Kennels' 

 Mere Grisette. Com., Rochdale Kennels' Martin II. Puppies: Equal 

 1st, Mere Kennels' Crisette, L. & W. Rutherford's VV an en Reccor ; 

 2d, Mere Kennels' Mere Djmime. Reserve, L. & W. Rutherford's 

 Warren Critic. High com., J. E. Thayer's Hillside Defender and 

 Hillside Serious. 



WIRE-HAIRED FOX TERRIERS. — Challenge— Dogs: 1st, H. H. 

 Hunnewell, Jr.'s. Criobage. Bitches: 1st, H. H. Hunnewell, Jr.'s, 

 Surrey Janet. -Open -Dogs: 1st and 2d, W. B. Palmer's Endcliffe 

 Banker and Endcliffe Brisk. Reserve, H. T. Foote's Brittle Boy. 

 Very high com., G. W. H. Ritchie's Mister Great Snap and H. H Hun- 

 newell, Jr.'s, Hill Hurst Trick. Bitches: 1st, W. B. Palmer's Endcliffe 

 Fidget; 2d, very high com. and high com., H. H. Hunnewell, Jr.'s, 

 Bushy Bramble", Hill Hurst Dimple and Hill Hurst Olive. Reserve, 

 W. B. Palmer's Daisy Cutter. High com,, H. T. Foote's Brittle Buzz 

 and Brittle Bee. Puppies: 1st, 2d and very high com., H. H. Hun- 

 newell, Jr.'s, Hill Hurst Ginger, Hill Hurst Dimple and Hill Hurst 

 Coquette. Very high com., Dr, James Ferris Belt's W r awaset Vixen. 



IRISH TERRIERS —Challenge— Bitches; 1st, Walter J. Comstnck's 

 Dunmurry.— Open— Dogs: 1st and 2d, vv. B. Palmer's Briggs's Best 

 and Brian O. K. ; 3d ana very high com., Samuel D Parker's Trim-^nd 

 Tubb. Reserve, Edward Brooks's Heather Spunk. Bitches: 1st, re- 

 serve and high com., Edward Brooks's Gessela 111., Blackbrook 

 Brackett and Chancery Lsbs; 2d, W. B. Palmer's Kathleen. Vary 

 high com , Z J. Lewis's Our Maggie. Puppies: 1st, 2d and high com., 

 Samuel D. Parker's Irisn Sun, Puzzle aud Cady. Reserve, W. B. 

 Palmer's Eileen. Very high com., M. W. Murray's Emerald Jim. 



BOSTON TERRIERS —Challenge— 1st, Phelps & Davis's Topsey.— 

 Open t25lbs. and over)— Dogs: 1st, Ben]'. Oornbill's Pilot; 2d, Dwight 

 Baldwin's Bob. Very higC com , Gayle J. Forbush's Zib Bitches: 

 1st, Phelps & Davis's Cly tie; 2d, Benj. Pope's Trilby.— i Under 25ibs.) 

 Dogs: 1st, Benj. Pope's Spider; 2d, Phelps & Davis's Commissioner 

 II. Very hieh com , Mrs. Esther Dcffly's George Dixon. Bitches: 1st 

 and 2d, Leslie A. Burritt's Miss Tuora and Daisy. Very high com,, 

 Benj. Pope's Topsey. Puppies: 1st, Phelps & Davis's Hilda; 2d, W. 

 G. Kendall's Pig Wig. Very high com., J. A. Boutelle's Cleo. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS — Challenge— 1st, H. T. Foote's 

 champion Broomfield Sultan.— Open— Dogs: 1st, W. B. Palmer's 

 Rhodes Orme. Bitches: 1st, S. D. Ripley's Surrey Gem; 2d, W. B. 

 Palmer's Gipsy Queen. 



SCOTTISH TERRIERS.— Challenge— 1st, Brooks & Ames's ch. 

 Tiree.— Open— Dogs: 1st and id, Brooks & Ames's Wanteie Tam and 

 Kilcree II. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Brooks & Ames's Wankie Janet and 

 Vorda. 



DANDIE DINMONT TERRIERS. — Challenge — 1st, Toon & 

 Thomas'B Lothian Judy. Reserve, E. Brooks's Ainstey Daisy.— Open 

 —Dogs: E. Brooks's Roderick Dhu. 



BEDLINGTON TERRIERS -Dogs: 1st, M. A. H. Thelbarg's George 

 W.; 8d, W. Lougest's Mount Vernon Wonder. Bitches: 1st and very 



high com., W. Lougest's Mount Vernon Tibbie and Mount Vernon 

 Rose; 2d, Toon & Thomas's Endcliffe Wasp, 



DACHSHUNDS— CHALLENGK-Dogs: 1st, J. Lythgoe'a Janty. 

 Bitches: 1st, A. M. Lythgoe's Lucretia. 



PUGS.— Open— Bitches: 1st, W. J, Wheeler's Belle D. 



CHESAPEAKE BAY DOGS— Dogs: 1st, Oak Grove Kennels' Dea- 

 con. Bitches: 1st, Oak Grove Kennels' Daisy; 2d, B. A. Smith's 

 Bigelow's Rose. 



POODLES —Challenge— 1st, H. H. Hunnewell, Jr.'s, Diamond.— 

 Black Corded— Dogs: 1st, Mrs. J. P. Wade's Bourdo. Bitches: 1st, 

 2d and reserved, O D Bernheimer's Leah, Cigarette and Black: Maria. 

 Very high com., Mrs. J. P. Wade's Victoria. —Any other Variety— 

 Dogs: 1st, H H. Hunnewell, Jr.'s, Jocko. Bitches: 1st, 2d and very 

 higo com., H. H Hunnewell, Jr.'s, Hill Hurst Fluff, Hill Hurst Mar- 

 quise and Hill Hurst Posey. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Minnie Lewis's ch. 

 Spring. Bitches: 1st, Kate Lewis's Tinnie n. High com., Mrs. G. M. 

 Nicholoy's Flossie. > 



MISCELLANEOUS. — Dogs: 1st, C. A. Parsons's Dandy. Bitches: 

 1st, Parsons & Sullivan's Nellie; equal 2d, Mrs. W. L. Brown's Lotze 

 II. and Mrs. J. P. Wade's Flossie. 



Binghamton Awards. 



The awards of tbe Binghamton, N. Y. , shoot, Sept. 10-13, 

 J. Otis Fellows, judge, were: 



GREYHOUNDS.— Dogs: 1st, E. H. Clinton's Thatcher II. Bitches: 

 1st, E H. Clinton's Queen. 



FOXHOUNDS. — Dogs: 1st, J. J. Hogan's Frank. 



POINTERS. — Dogs: 1st, Low Legg's Sam Higbee. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Dogs: Equal 1st, Glenwood Kennels' Dashing 

 Ned; Isabel Stanley's Snell; 2d, M. S. Heller's Mollo's Echo; 3d, 

 J. J. Kane's Don K, Bitches: 1st, Glenwood Kennels' Mollo's Nellie.' 

 Puppies: 1st, Wm. B. Terry's Nellie. 



IRISH SETTERS. — Dogs: 1st, Mrs. J W. Pister's Deacon W. : Equal 

 2d, W. R. Winans's Kenmore Jr., Prof. J. F. Riley's Nero. Bitches: 

 1st, F. S. Anderson's Katie; Equal ad, S J. Weir's Low D., W. R. 

 Wynans'sElcho's Dell; 3d, A P. Fish's Biddie D.— Puppies— Dogs: 2d, 

 J. A. Lewis's Tipperrary F. Bitches: 2d, Charles Rothgeber'a DaUy R. 



COOKER SPANIELS. — Dogs: 2d, F. F. Sigler's Dash. 



SCOTCH COLLIES. — Dogs: 1st. C. M. Packard's Finsbury Dude; 

 2d, C. H. Kent's Dandv K.; 3d, C. W. Beman's Don Supurbus. Bitches: 

 1st, C. M. Packard's Betsey of Fairview; 2d, C H Kent's Princess 

 Bonnie K ; 3d, E. B. Emens's Ethel's Lassie.— Poppies— Dogs: 1st, H. 

 C Larrebee's Donlarrie; 2d, C. H. Beman's Don Supurbus; 3d, E- B. 

 EmenB's Wallace. Bitches: 1st, C. H. Kent's Princess Bonnie K. ; 2d, 

 E. B. Emens's Daisy Eyebright. 



BULLDOGS —Dogs: 1st, J. H. Parrott's Robin Adair; 2d, J. S. 

 Newing's Jacko. Bitches: 1st, C. S. Fowler's Mag. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Challenge— 1st, Rochester-Pittsburg Bull-ter- 

 rler Kennels' champion Duke of Rochester.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Geo. 

 H. Rochford's Beeze; 2d, Thos. J. Connelly's Paddy. Bitches: 1st, 

 R. P. B. T. Kennels' Daisy Bell. 



BOSTON TERRIERS. — 1st, Mrs. J. T. Weisheimer's Bessie. 



ENGLISH BEAGLES.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Eugene Wilber's Trailer. 

 Bitches: 1st, Glenwood Kennels' Corinne. Puppies —Dogs: 1st, L.E. 

 Hine'd Kado. Bitches: 1st, Glenwood Kennels' Corinne. 



FOX-TERRIERS. — Open— Dogs: 1st, C. H. Barrett's New Forest 

 Billy; 2d, R. M. Bradley's Stun; 3d, J. B. Hadsell's Ginger. V. H. C, 

 Hill Bros.' Warren Prince. Bitches: 1st, C. H. Barrett's Larchmont 

 Rose. Puppies: 1st,. J. B. Hadsell's Ginger. 



TOY-TERRIERS . — O pen — Dogs : 1st, E. C. Johnson's Trilby. 



ST. BERNARDS— Open -Dogs: Equal 1st, Ruth Joseph's Napoleon, 

 Mrs. F. E. Woodruff's Pete; 2d, W. A. Hustdce's Duke of Avon- 

 dale. 



SPECIALS. 



Grogan cup for best bull-terrier, champion Duke of Rochester. Sil- 

 ver medal oifered by A. P. Fish for best bull-terrier, champion Duke 

 of Rochester. Cash 85 offered by A. P. Fish for the best Irish setter, 

 Deacon W. Cellar for best beagle, Corrine. Kennel secrets for lar- 

 gest collie to be decided by weight, Finsbury Dude. The collie by 

 Rawdon Lee for best in class 47, Finsbury Dude. The collie by Hugh 

 Dalziel for best in class 48, Bessie of Fairview. Silver medal tor best 

 collie, Finsbury Dude. 



Omaha Bench Show. 



The second annual bench show of the Omaha Kennel 

 Club opened Sept. 18, As tbe first two days of the show 

 were coincident with the Nebraska State Fair, held in 

 Omaha, and there were costly and highly attractive civic 

 and military parades on the streets of Omaha in the even- 

 ings, and other strong counter attractions, the first two 

 days' attendance at the show was very light; but the 

 attendance on the third and fourth days was very good 

 and of the best class of citizens, thus demonstrating that 

 the Omaha people fully appreciate a show of thorough- 

 bred dogs. At this time it is not expected that the show 

 will be a financial success. 



"While the show is under the management of men who 

 have had the experience of but one other show, it is said 

 by old exhibitors and handlers that the management was 

 simply perfect. Everything was kept neat and clean. 



The classes of dogs, under the supervision of Mr. W, E. 

 Nason, were brought into the ring promptly, and 

 although Mr. Davidson did not arrive in time to com- 

 mence judging until 7 o'clock P. M. of the first day, the 

 225 dogs were all passed upon by 3 o'clock on the second 

 day. Through the close and attentive work of the secre- 

 tary, tbe catalogue of awards was ready by 9 o'clock on 

 the third morning of the show. 



The show benched and fed the dogs, using Spratts dog 

 biscuits. The hall gave ample room for aisles and exer- 

 cising rings. 



Among the exhibitors in attendance were: Thos. Blake, 

 Detroit; F. A. Howard, Columbus, 0.; Geo. Clayton and A. 

 F. Kramer, Chicago; H. B. Sbannard, St. Louis; C. A. 

 Pratt, Little Rock; Jas. Cole and A. K. Wolfe, Kansas 

 City; H. L. Rjbinson, Topeka; John Purse, Denver; A. C. 

 Shallenberger, Alma, Neb.; C. E. Bunn, Peoria, 111.; J. 

 C. Ford, F. H. Perry and Mr. McGaire, of D.s Moines. 

 Among the prominent Omaha exhibitors may be noted 

 C. N. Powell, J. P. Davenport and G. H. Moore. 



The weather was excessively hot, the thermometer 

 ranging from 80° to 102°, which made it very disagree- 

 able for the dogs, exhibitors, visitors and all concerned. 

 On the morning of the second day the great Dane bitch. 

 Princess Lucille, belonging 'to A. K. Wolfe, Kansas City, 

 slipped her collar and jumped through the second story 

 window to the street, 15 tt. below, and escaped into the 

 city, and although thoroughly advertised in the local 

 press, she has not yet been found. Princess Lucille did 

 the same thing at the Des Moines '94 show. Mr. Wolfe 

 does not blame the management. He thought as the 

 show was on a second floor that there would be no danger 

 of the dog escaping if she did slip her collar, and had not 

 counted on her jumping through an open window. 



(Owing to pressure on our columns, the list of awards is 

 held over till next week.) 



Western Massachusetts Fox Hunt. 



The committee having in charge the arrangements for 

 the next annual meet of the Western Massachusetts Fox 

 Club have decided upon Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 

 13 and 14. It is proposed introducing some new features 

 at this meet. 



It is most earnestly desired that the weather this season 

 shall be pleasant, as the past three annual hunts have 

 been sadly hampered with unpropitious weather. 



WORONOCO, 



