Oct. 5, 1895. J 



FOREST ANID STREAM. 



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NEWBURGH DOG SHOW. 



Last year there was an effort made to make out of a 

 local event, held in connection with the Orange County 

 Fair, one of a series of shows forming the long looked for 

 fall circuit. Some trifling additions were made this year, 

 and the influence of some, with large kennel interests, 

 was secured, resulting in one of the greatest shows ever 

 given outside of the large American cities. Many entries 

 had to be sent back for want of room, and yet 438 remained , 

 and among these were some of the best specimens of the 

 different breeds, including Judge Hilton's collies and bull- 

 dogs, Miss Anabel Green's Irish water and field spaniels, 

 Dr. Kitchell's cockers, J. Blackburn Miller's Great Danes, 

 St. Bernards from Danbury, Conn., Sam'l Stewart's 

 collies, Castle Pointer Kennels' bull-terriers, Toronto 

 Black and Tan Kennels' Manchester, a fine array of 

 Sporting dogs, and an even finer display of pets. 



In some classes the New York show" was eclipsed, for 

 there were thirty pugs at Newburgh and ten at New York. 

 There were also more Blenheims, and equal displays else- 

 where, so it may be presumed that the other shows held 

 the same week were totally eclipsed. 



Poodles were conspicuous by their absence, but, the 

 judge had declined to award S3 and $1 prizes, and exhib- 

 itors were so informed. 



There was such a general tendency on the part of the 

 good folks of Orange County to go to the dogs that 

 notices had to be placed in the building asking them to 

 keep moving. 



Robt. Johnson, the superintendent, had two able assist- 

 ants in Benj, McClung and Francis Lynch, and the supper 

 given by them to the exhibitors and judges, at the Palatine 

 Hotel, was most hospitable and harmonious. 



It will be but right to mention that John Brett was 

 announced as the judge of setters, but that Robt. Arm- 

 strong induced the superintendent to allow him to take 

 the class, although it was most positively stated, and it 

 was beyond dispute, that three-fourths of the dogs were 

 entered because of the former's choice. 



The classes John Brett did take were gone through 

 with great precision, and we cannot do better than refer 

 to the list of awards, instead of offering any criticisms. 



It was not so with Robt. Armstrong, for even in the 

 collies, that he should have some knowledge of, there 

 were errors of judgment. In the open bitches, Hemp- 

 stead Dorothy was placed over Ormskirk Susie, and now 

 that the latter is going in head and feet, and Dorothy 

 was in good coat, this was not out of the way; but for 

 Sunset to take third place, even when showing evidence 

 of being in whelp, was a mistake. 



In bulldogs things were worse, for Rustic Sovereign 

 beat Reve Royal, and the latter was put down in good 

 form. Other errors must be passed, for I wish to call 

 attention to the dog Facey Romford, a son of King Orry, 

 that is equal to him in head generally, in chops, wrinkle, 

 jaw, skull, stop and expression, according to order, and 

 superior in nearness to ground, front and swing, if not in 

 bone, barrel and general character; hence he is so far 

 better than his sire that the dog that defeated King Orry 

 at the last New York show needs to look to his laurels. 

 Hucknell Gypsey is also a good one with plenty of sub- 

 stance, good front, head with nice skull, chops, wrinkle, 

 and the correct bulldog swing in carriage. 



The best I can say for Robt. Armstrong's maiden 

 attempt is that he got the strong class of Gordon setters 

 right. 



The class of Skye terriers was one of the best seen in 

 America, and they were handled well. 



Fernwood Bruce, the St. Bernard, with Spec Lomond, 

 from Danbury, were really good specimens, shown in 

 excellent condition, and such conditions make it clear 

 that A. K. C. regulations may be of benefit, and should 

 also impress upon the managers the necessity of selecting 

 judges who know the different breeds, and of the folly of 

 permitting another judge to act in the place of the one 

 announced. 



There was a good lot of beagles, especially those owned 

 by the Columbia Kennels, that looked very fit, and yet had 

 plenty of character. 



Foxhounds were also well represented, but some were 

 very heavy, and in head and leather somewhat resembled 

 the bloodhound. 



Thesmo Kennels had lots of greyhounds, not of the 

 highest order of merit, and they were rightly beaten in 

 some instances. 



There were over twenty Irish setters, many from the 

 Thesmo Kennels, and of a little better sort; but it was 

 difficult to find an excuse for Mr. Armstrong's dividing 

 two $5 specials between the first prize dog and the first 

 priza bitch. 



Chas. D. Purroy had about fifty terriers to come before 

 him, and handled them in the manner of an expert. In 

 dogs the class was so good that Brockenhurst Quick, which 

 he formerly owned, only got reserve; Sentinel, the first 

 priza winner, being better in front and muzzle, the old 

 dog having become coarse with age. Hillside Royal, sec- 

 ond, is of a good stamp, showing character and capital 

 form, and Mere Growler, third, is quite above the average 

 merit. In bitches, Rose Hill Madge, first, was worthy of 

 her place, and secured the special. 



Edwin H. Morris has never before accepted an invita- 

 tion to judge spaniels. The sporting spaniels, as well as 

 the pet spaniels, were features of tbe exhibition; and the 

 pugs, which were also taken by Mr. Morris, outnumbered 

 New York entries three to one. 



The Woodlawn Park Kennels took most of the special 

 prizes with a grand array of typical specimens; but Mr. 

 Morris easdy secured the $30 gold piece offered by Spratts 

 for the best kennel. Sim'l Stewart won the special for 

 the best Orange county team of collies. 



Spratts Patent benched and fed in their usual excellent 

 manner. 



The exercising space had to be used for extra benches, 

 and I hope that some better provision will be made in the 

 event of wet weather for judges' ring and for exercising 

 before the next event. 



Mr. John Brett judged mastiffs, St. Bernards, great 

 Danes, Newfoundlands, Russian wolfhounds, Dalmatians, 

 foxhounds, beagles, dachshunds, pointers, King Charles 

 spaniels, Yorkshire terriers. Mr. R. K, Armstrong judged 

 greyhounds, bulldogs, setters, bull-terriers, collies and 

 miscellaneous. C. D. Parroy judged fox-terriers. E, H. 

 Morris judged black and tan terriers, water spaniels, 

 pugs and. Mexican hairless. 



LIST OF AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS. — lat, H. L. Van Sciver's Duke; 2d, H. R. Lydecker s 

 Jack; 3d, G, P. Stanbrougb's Colonel. 



ROUGH-COATED ST. BERNARDS. — Dogs: 1st. McOarl & Cat- 

 taueo's Fernwood Bruce; 2d, J. Blackburn Miller's Vindex. Vhc., 

 Jnx J. Delaney's Nero. Bitches: 1st, McCarl & Cattaneo's Sp«c 

 Lomond; 2d, withheld; 3d, J. Blackburn Miller's Myrtle B. Puppies: 

 1st and vhc , McCarl & Cattaneo's Reeky and Beatrix; 21, 3d ana res., 

 Edwin H. Morris's Lulu, Nell and Martha. 



SMOOTH-CO ATED ST. BERNARDS— Dogs; 1st, 2d and 3d with- 

 held. He, Roger Tileson's Medor. Bitches: 1st, 2d and 3d withheld. 

 He, Mrs. Win. Sutton's Dutchess. 



GREAT DANES.— lat, 2d and 3d. J. Blackburn Miller's Prin- 

 cess Mary, Queen and Tigress. Puppies: 1st and 2d, J. Blackburn 

 Miller's Pluto and Juno. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— 1st and 2d withheld; 3d, Thomas Rea's Tyras. 



RUSSIAN WOLFHOUNDS —1st, withheld; 2d, J. Blaokburn Miller's 

 Countess. Puppies: 1st, 2d and 3d withheld. 



GREYHOU.VD3.-Do7?; 1st, E. H. MorrU's Sir Launcelot II.; 

 2d and 3d, Thesmo Kennels' Lineman and Duke. Bitches: 1st and 

 2d, Mrs Howdery's Daisy and Fanny; 3d, Thesmo Kennels 1 IreDe. 

 He, A. M. Ide's Pnillies. 



DALMATIANS. — Dogs: 1st and 2d withheld; 3d. Thesmo Kennels' 

 Spot Bitches: 1st, E. n. Morris's Flora. He, Thesmo Kennels'' 

 Spotless. 



FOXHOUNDS— Dogs: 1st, Jack Wilson's Jacks; 2d, P. D. Donoghue's 

 Jack; 8J, George Mould's Driver. Bitches: 1st, Andrew Horning, Jr. 's, 

 Nell; 2d, P. D. Donoghue's Fly; 3d, Thesmo Kennels' Thesmo Girl. 

 Puppies: 1st withheld; 2d, fin. H. Turner's Girl; 3d, Thesmo Kennels' 

 Thesmo Loud. 



BEa.GLES — Dogs: 1st, 2d, and res.. Columbia Kennels' Sam B., 

 Fippe and Prince; 3d, Edwin H. Morris's Frank K, Bitches: 1st. Hor- 

 neii- Harmony Kennels' Lilla of Glenrose; 2d, 3d and he, Columbia 

 Kennels' Durene, Tessie and Miss Small. 



DACHSHUNDS.— Dogs: 1st, Castle Point Kennels' Brownie. Res., 



E. Y. Barker's Toby. 



BULLDOGS.— Dogs: 1st and 2d, Woodlawn Park Kennels' Fac?y 

 Romford and Rustic Sovereign; 3d, J. H Matthews's Reve Royal. 

 Vhc, J. Blackburn Miller's Duke II. Bitches: 1st, 3d and res., Wood- 

 lawn Park Kennels' Hucknell Gipsy, Venus VII. and Iolanthe; 2d, J. H. 

 Matthews's Dolly Tester. 



POINTERS.— Dngs: 1st, Mrs. C. L. Wiggins's Reuben; 2d, Thesmo 

 Kennels' Tnesmo Fortunatus; 3:1, George Mould's Juno. Vhc, Dr. F. 

 A. Jacobson's Dandy. He, J. Blackburn Miller's Shot. Bitches: 1st, 

 Edwin H. Morris's Lillian; 2.1, C. P. Stansbrough's Beauty. Puppies: 

 1st, W. C. Gib's Rex; 3d, Geo. Mould's Ted. 



ENGLISH SETTERS. — Dogs: 1st, J Carver's Bald Rock; 2d, Edwin 

 H. Morris's Reality; 3d, J. H Finlavson's Ponto. Res.. E. N. Barker's 

 Major Monsoon. Bitches: 1st, W. J. Maggs's Flirt; 2 1, Jas. H. Dubois's 

 Flirt; 3d, E, N. Barker's Beaton Leda. Puppies: 1st, Edwin H. Mor- 

 ris's Realistic Other awards withheld. 



GORDON SETTERS.— Dogai 1st, E. H. Morris's Brillmont; 2d, J. H. 

 Strube's Can; 3d and vhe, P. Peasso's Roy and Rexmont, Jr. Bitches: 

 1st, 2d and res., E, H. Morris's Salmont, Faymont and Jayinont; 3d 

 and vhe, P. Prasso's Buluiont and Glenmont. Puppies: 1st, 2d, 3d, 

 res. and vhe, E. H. Morris's Eadmont, Clarmont, Dalmont, Frillmont 

 and Lamont. 



IRISH SETTERS. — Dogs: lst,E H. Morris's Don; 2d and 3d, Thermo 

 Kennels' The3mo and Thesmo II. Bitehes: Is, 2d and 3d, Thesmo 

 Kennels' Lady Vic, Miss and Victress. Res., E. H. Morris's Lucy. 

 Puppies: 1st and 2d, Thesmo Kennels' Miss Mc and Thesmo Victress; 

 3d, r. Dolen's Daisy. 



BOSTON TERRIERS. — Dogs: 1st, J. B. Miller's Jack Dempsey. 

 Bitches: 1st, Thesmo Kennels' Christie; 2d, J. B. Miller's RoBe; 3d, Mrs. 

 W. Mc Olung's Kit. 



t BULL-TERRIERS. — Dogs: [1st and 3d, Castle Point Kennels' Tar- 

 quin and Lord Blandford; 2d, Horneil-Harmony Kennels' Harper 

 Whisky. Vhe. T. S. Marvel, Jr.'s, Bill. Bitches: 1st, Castle Point 

 Kennels' Wild Rosa; 2d, Horneil-Harmony Kennels' Daisy Bell. Pup- 

 ]nes: 1st and 2d, Castle Point Kennels' Castle's Lass and Lassie; 3d, 

 Horneil-Harmony Kennels' Harper Joe. 



FOX-TERRIERS. — Dogs: 1st, E. Bird's Sentinal; 2d. Dr. J. Belt's 

 Hillside Royal; 3d and lie, Mere Kennels' Mere Growler and Mere 

 Dusky. Bes., Storm King Kennels' Brockenhurst Quick. C, Mrs. 

 Sheldon's Spot. Bitches: 1st, J. A. Finlayson's Rose Hill Madgy; 2d, 

 3d and he, Mere Kennels' Mere Cleo, Mere Tansy and Mere Pnmron. 

 0., J. B Miller's Mrs. Domono. Puppies: 1st and 2d, Mere Kennels' 

 Mere Bunco and Mere Tansy; 3d, vhe and e, Thesmo Kennels' Thes- 

 mo Marion, Thesmo Flora and Thesmo Boy. He, C. E. Leicht's 

 Trilby.— Wire-haired -1st, J. B. Miller's David B. 



SKYE TERRIERS. — Dogs: 1st and 2d, G Heritage's Dirk and Sam. 

 Bitches: 1st and 2d, G. Heritage's Princess May and Net. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— Dogs.- 1st, Castle Point Kenuels' 

 Romeo; 2d and 3d, New Windsor Kennels' Jack and Jill. Bitches: 1st 

 and res., Castle Point Kennels' Mollie and Judy; 2d, J. Hiker's Nellie 

 Bly. Vhe, F. Knapp's Job. 



MANCHESTERS.— 1st, 2d and 3d, Black and Tan Kennels' Dandy, 

 Tony and Flash. C , E. A. Palmer's Prince. 



COLLIES —Dogs: 1st and 2d, Woodlawn Kennels' Hempstead Chief 

 and Woodmanston Trefoil; 3d, Wilford Kennels' Wilford Duffy. Res. 

 and he, S. L. Stewart's Doctor David and Robie Barns. Bitches; l<t, 

 2d and 3d, Woodlawn Kennels' Hempstead Dorothy, Ormskirk Susie 

 and Woodlawn Sunset. Res., S. L Stewart's Newburgh Queen. Vhe, 

 J. A. Finlayson's Lista. He. R. Buckle's Valron. Puppies: 1st and 

 vhe, R. Buckle's Victoria and Albert; 2d and e, S. L. Stewart's Clyde 

 Alexander and Newburgh Fan; 3d and he, Wilford Kennels' Wilford 

 Laddy and Wilford Scot. 



WATER SPANIELS. — Dogs: 1st, Miss Anabel Green's Dennis; other 

 awards withheld. Bitches: 1st, Miss Anabel Green's Hogan's Nell. 



FIELD SPANIELS. — Dogs: 1st and 2d, Miss Anabel Green's Fashion 

 and Music; 3d, J. A. Delaney's Bob. Res., Storm King Kennels' 

 Kniser. Bitches: 1st, Miss Anabel Green's Meg. Puppies: 1st, Horneil- 

 Harmony Kennels' Worker. 



COCKER SPANIELS — Dogs: 1st, F. M. Kitchel's Jasper; 2d, G. 

 Green's Bambo; 3d, F, W. Kitchel's Jinks. Vhc , Horneil-Harmony 

 Kennels' Got in Now. Bitches: 1st, Miss Whitehill's Bebe; 2d and 3d, 



F. W. Kitchel's Dorothy Parsons and Susannah Herrick. Res , G. 

 Greer's Corrie. Vhc , J. Descroft's Nell, G. Greer's Marjory G. He, 

 J. Descroft's Flora. C, J. M. Meillisker's Trilby. 



The special for the best kennel of spaniels used for sport was won 

 by Miss Anabel Green. 



KING CHARLES SPAN I ELS. —Dogs: 1st, 2d and 3d, E. H. Morris's 

 Dixie, Trip and Trot. Bitches: 1st and 3d, E. H. Morris's Union Nell 

 ana Union Till; 2d, Mrs. F. R. Jones's Molly. Puppies: lst.E. H. Mor- 

 ris's Union Trilby. 



BLENHEIM SPANIELS.— Dogs: 1st, E. H. Morris's Chiselhurst 

 Hero. Bitches: 1st, Mrs. F. R. Jones's Dorothy; 2d, E. H. Morris's 

 Lady Pippin. Puppies: 1st and 2d, Mrs. F. R.Jones's Neddy and 

 Daisy. 



PRINCE CHARLES SPANIELS.— 1st, Miss Mary Oakley's Punch. 



RUBY SPANIELS. — 1st, withheld; 2d, R. Herman's Sally. 



JAPANESE SPANIELS. — Dogs: 1st, Mrs. F. R Jones's Myoji. 

 Bitches: 1st and 2d, Mrs. F. R. Jones's Pansese and Shibati. Puppies: 

 1st, Mrs. F. R Jones's Ko Ko. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.— Dogs: 1st, Edwin H. Morris's Union Jim. 

 Bitches: 1st, George Heritage's Princess: 2d, Edwin H. Morris's Union 

 Belle. 



PUGS —Dogs: 1st, Horneil-Harmony Kennels' Tom Ballantine; 2d, 

 Fred Harrison's Timker. Res., J. Duscroft's Bismarck. Vhc , Thes- 

 mo Kennels' Baby Thesmo and Thesmo Trix. Bitches: 1st, 2d and 

 e, Thesmo Kennels' Thesmo Midget, Thesmo Linnie and Thesmo Hat- 

 tie; 3d, J. J. Labay's Gift. Res., H. E Clark's Beauty. Vhc , Frank 

 Lyneh's Nellie. Pujipies: 1st, H. E Clark's Kug; 2d, 3d, he and e, 

 Tnesmo Kennels' Me's Gift, Hattie, Heauty, Billie and Babe. 



MEXICAN HAIRLESS. — Dogs: 1st, Thesmo Kennels' Thesmo Mex- 

 ico; 2d and 3d, Anna Hyde's Snoestrings and Brownie. 



MISCELLANEOUS. — Equal 1st, Dr. Stansbury's Bycroft Paddy 

 CWelsh terrier,), Castle Point Kennels' Blacker (Pomeranian), Joe 

 Carver's Ben (smooth collie), Woodlawn Park Kennels Dewr (Welsh 

 terrier) and Boxer II. (bobtail); 2d, Horneil-Harmony Kennels' Me- 

 phisto Dick (Welsh terrier). 



Hanover. 



Omaha Awards. 



MASTIFFS. — Challenge— Siic7ies; 1st, C. E. Bunn's Sinaloa.— Open 

 — Dogs: 1st and 2d, C. E Bunn's Marquis and Rossington. Vhc. res., 

 J. P. Davenport's Sraosha. Vhe, K Ganster's Ganster's Bruno. 

 Bitches: 1st and 2d, C. E Bunn's Maides and Jean. Vhc. res , E. L. 

 Marston's Bonnie Comedy.— Puppies -Bitches; 1st, J P. Davenport's 

 Braska's Pup; 2d, F. E. Smith's JuleK. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Rough-coated -Dogs: 1st, C. A. Pratt's Le 

 Prince; 2d, C. D. Sutphen's Alton III. Vnc. res., J. R. Hurlbut'8 Alton 

 Boy. Vhe, M. Yost's Saffo, T. Hoctor's So Omaha Chief. He, W 

 Oattin's Duke of Omaha, D, E, May's Orover May. C, E, S Mitchell's 

 Claudio M. Bitcheay 1st and 2d, A. 0. Shallenberger's Alta Berna and 

 Flora Lomond. Vhc. res., Orchard Kennels' Topefca Belle.— Puppies— 

 Dogs; 1st, H. T. McCormick's Prince McC. Bitches: l8t and vhe, E. 



S. Mitchell's Melro-Sylvia and Sylvii's Lola; 2d, T. Hoctor's Qdeen 

 Irene. 



ST. BERNARDS -Smooth-go vricD.— Challenge -Dogs; 1st, A. C. 

 Shallenberger's ch Melrose. Bitches: 1st, A. C. Shallenberger's 

 Pratt's Belle.— Open -Dogs: 1st, H L Robinson's Barre; 2d, A. F. 

 Kramer's Patrician. Vhe, res., H. M. Jones's Metkyrie. Vbc, J. J. 

 Gailigan's Ponca. He, Orchard KeDnels' Franaldo Bitches: 1st, E. 

 S. Mitchell's Ladv Sylvia; 2d, A. C. Sh alien berger's Mel ba,— Puppies 

 —Dogs: Withheld, A. C. Shallenberger's Navarre. Bitches: 1st, A. O. 

 Shallenberger's Melba; 2d, E. S Mitchell's Lady Fernmore. 



GREAT DANES. — Dogs: 1st, H E Wright's Prince Victor; 2d, 

 Orchard Kennels' Osceola Boy. Vhc. res., and com., H. L Robin- 

 son's Julius Ctcsar and Kansas B^y Vhe, J. C. Ford's Kaiser. He ; 

 A Rhys's Pluto. Bitches: 1st, Kinsas City Kennels' Kitsie; 2d and 

 C, H. L Robinson '8 Heroine and Irene W. Vhc , res and be, J. C. 

 Ford's Ina and Lolo. Vhc , G. W. s c henk's Alexandra and A. K. 

 Wolfe's Princess Lucil a. —Puppies— Dogs: 1st and 2d. A. K. Wolfe's 

 Judge D. and Colonel Cody. Bitches: 1st, A, K. Wolfe's Trilby; 2d, J. 

 C. Ford's Olga. Res., Orchard Kennels' Santa. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— 1st and vhe. J. P. Jackson's Duke II. and 

 Bessie; 2d, F. Lobberg's Grover. He, Dr. E Holovtchioer's Jack 

 Muff. 



BLOODHOUNDS.— Challenge —Dogs: 1st, R. Williams's Jack Shep- 

 ard. Bitches: 1st, R. Williams's Vigilant.— Open— Bitches: 1st and 

 2d, R. Williams's Lady Marjorie and Cymbeline. Puppies; 1st, R. 

 Williams's Cymbeline. 



DEERHOUNDS. — Dogs: 1st, C. H. Ballinger's Hiland Maxey. 



GREYHOUNDS. — Bitches: 1st, G. H. and F. 0. Moore's Princess. 



RUSSIAN WOLFHOUNDS.— Dogs: 1st, C. H. Ballinger's Osmaday. 



CHESAPEAKE BAY DOGS. — Puppies: 1st, R. Costello's Dick's Bar- 

 ney. 



POINTERS.-: Challenge— Dogs (under 55lbs.): 1st, Eldridge Ken- 

 nels' Rush of Lad.— Opsn— Dogs (over 551bs.): 1st, I. Coe's Bob; 2d, 

 W. A. Predhomme'a Royal Flush. Res., J. J. Rooney's Master Kent. 

 Vhe, J. C. Mahoney's Sickles. Bitches: 1st, T. A. Case's Dido II. ; 2d, 

 Eldridge Kennels' Molton Bee. Dogs (under 551bs.): lsr, Eldridge 

 Kennels' Springside Faust. Bitches: 1st and 2d, W. B MeUloud's Kate 

 Naso^nd Speckle Gown. Vnc. res., Eldridge Kennels' t£llrid?e Nell. 

 Vhe, W. W. Watt's Bird.— Puppies -Dogs; 1st, L. Young's Max. 



ENGLISH SETTERS. — Dog's/ 1st, C. E. Johannes's Smoke II ; 2d, J. 



B. Hungate's Dixie Val Jean. Vhc. res. and vhe, Nebraska Kennels' 

 Rustler and Saxon King. Bitches: 1st, Kansas City Kennels' Sue II.; 

 2d, L P Utterbick's Zeno Gladstone. Vhc. res., Nebraska Kennels' 

 Eister Lily —Puppies— Dogs: 1st, Nebraska Kennels' Dive; 2d, R. B. 

 Cottrill's Cottriil's Dan. 



IRISH SETTERS. — Challenge — Dogs: 1st, W. L. Washington's 

 Fioglas. Bitches: 1st, W. H Eakins's Bessie Finmore.— Open— Dogs: 

 1st, Kansas Uiiy Kennels' Winn9bago Jap; 2d, T. Brennan's Jack B. 

 Vhc. res., W. L. Washington's Dick Finglas. Vhe, W. Harte's Red 

 Duke. Bitches; 1st, Claremont Kennels' Pride's Beauty; 2d and vhc. 

 res., W. L. Washington's Ruby Glenmorell. and Nancy Finglas. 



FIELD SPANIELS. — Dogs: 1st, J. D. & D. M. Chamberlin'e Omaha 

 Black Duke; ad, w. R. Motris's .Corker. Vhe, D. W. Haynes's Bob 

 Ingersol. 



COOKER SPANIELS.— Challenge— Any COLOR-Doga; 1st, Concord 

 Cocker Kennels' champion PicSpania.— Open— Black-Doos/ 1st, Con- 

 cord Cocker Kennels' Woodland Mack: 2d, Mrs. Frank L. Kemp's 

 Master Waggles. Vhc. res., J. J. Pailbin's Skalper. Vhe, D. W. 

 Haynes's Bob Ingersol. He, C. R. Courtney's Courtney's Fancy. 

 Bitches: 1st, George Douglas's Woodland Princess; 2d, Concord 

 Cocker Kennels' Miss Mae. Vhc. res., J. D. & J, M. Chamberlin's 

 Flossie Wilkshire. Vhc , W. F. Carson's Dinah U. He, Howard Ken- 

 nels' Black Belie.— Any color -Open— Dogs; 1st, Kansas City Kennels' 

 Puck; 2d, Concord Cocker Kennels' Red JuBtice. Vhc. res., J. H. 

 McTague's McTague's Cherry. Vhe, W. J. Robinson's Obo. Bitcti.es- 

 1st, J. H. McTague's Tick 2d; 2d, W. J. Robinson's Nancy Belle. 



BEAGLES. — Bitches: 1st, Guy D. Welton's Kittie Clover. 



DACHSHUNDS. — Dogs: 1st, L. O. Seidel's Jay S.; 2d, D. W. 

 Haynes's Pincber. Vnc. res., A. Nelson's Rolf Kraee. Bitches: 1st, 

 L. O. Seidel's Nellie S.; 2d, J. Wedekind's Red Tatzi Zur Horst. 



COLLIES. — Dogs: 1st, J. Purse, Jr.'s, Rab Thompson; 2d,R. P. Slat- 

 tery's Clifford. Vhe res., W. A. Paxton'd Programme. Vhc G. H 

 & F. C. Moore's Omaha Gideon and R. Costello's Dick's Sport. C, J. 

 N. H. Patrick's Muff. Bitches: 1st, S. B. Stannard's Lady Gay; 2d and 

 vhc. res , J. Purse, Jr.'s, Rosanna and Prairie Maid. Vhe, G. H. & F. 



C. Moore's Omaha Baby.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st, 8. B. Stannard's Bob 

 Bruce; 2d, C. E. Clark's The King. Vhc. res., J. H. Vance's Hugo. 

 Bitches: 1st, J. Purse, Jr.'s, Nellia R. ; 2d, G. H. & F. C. Moore's Omaha 

 Queen. Vhc. res., J. H. Vance's Hilda. 



BULL DOGS —Dogs: 1st, H. E. Moore's Wabash Cinders. 



BULL TERRIERS.— Bitches (3">lbs. and over); 1st, Kansas City 

 Kennels' White Rose; 2d, J. T. Evans's Gem.— (Under 30lbs.): 1st, 

 Chautauqua Kennels' Chautauqua Nellie. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— Dogs: 1st, F. C. Ouellette'sDux; 2dand vhc. res , 

 C. E. Buun's Piper and S:reak of Luck. Vhc, R. B Cottrill's Von K. 

 Parr, 0. F. Frenzer's Belmont Democrat. He, Mrs. F. L. Kemp's 

 Boxer, T. D. May's Wanaset Baron, A. Rhys's Woodbury Tom Tom 

 Bitches: 1st, F. W. D'Evelyn'sLangtry B.; 2d, F. C. Ouellette's Versus 

 Vhc. res., C. E. Bunn's Judgment's Reward. Vhc , 0. F. Frenzer's 

 Lizzie and Finchley Minx, A. Rhys's Woodbury Rams. He, C. F. 

 Frenzer's Finchley Rosa. 0„ A. Rhys's Woodbury Baggage — Wire- 

 haired -Puppies: 1st and 2d, F. C. Ouellette's Dux and Versus. Vhc. 

 res., C. E. Buun's MisB Pitcher. Vhe, H. E. Moore's Beau. 



SCOTCH TERRIERS.— Challenge -1st, R. McDonald's Merry Coll. 

 Vhc. res., A. F. Hertzler's tsessie.— Open— Dogs: 1st and 2d, A. F. 

 Hertzler's Kiltib and Rattler. Bitches: 1st, R McDonald's Ooloo; 2d, 

 A. F. Hertzler's Blossom. 



IRISH TERRIERS. —Bitches: 1st, American Kennel Exchange's 

 Briggs Breeze. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS. — Challenge— 1st, C. Wilson's Queen 

 III.— Open— Dogs: 1st, C. S. Stewart's Piay Boy. Bitches: 1st and vhe, 

 F. H. Hoyt's Mab and Betsy; 2d, Kansas City Kennels' Rosette. Vhc. 

 res., R B. Cotlrill's Des Moines Girl. He, C. S. Stewart's Flossy S. 

 II 



SKYE TERRIERS. — 1st, W. B. Rutherford's Bruce. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.— Dogs: 1st, 8. B. Stannard's Charlie. 



TOY TERRIERS.— Dogs: 1st, T. Briardy's Grover B, Bitches: 1st 

 and 2d, G H. & f. 0. Moore's Topsey Bird and Dotty Dimple. 



PUGS.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, Howard Pug Kennels' Drummer. 

 —Open— Dogs; 1st, Howard Pug Kennels' Young Penrice; 2d, Major 

 Jno. H. Cryer's Cremora King. Vhe res., Mrs. Jerome Seibert's 

 Duke Seibert. Bitches: 1st, vhc. res., Howard Pug Kennels' Hooker 

 and Madia; 2d, Major Jno. H. Cryer's Cremona Queen. Puppies: 1st* 

 vhc. res., Howard Pug Kennels' Young Drummer and Pertection; 2d, 

 J. C. Whinnery's Bob. 



KING CHARLE j AND OTHER TOY SPANIELS. — Dogs: 1st, A. 

 M. Uoldsmith's Calumet St. Cyd. 



BLENHEIM SPANIELS. — Dogs; 1st, Kansas City Kennels' Bobby 

 Burns; 2d, vhc. res , G. H. & F. C. Moore's King of Diamonds and 

 Omaha Duke Bitches: 1st and 2d, G. H. & F. O. Moore's Omaha 

 Beauty and Omaha Ruby. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.— Challenge— 1st, F, H. Hoyt's Byron. 

 -Open— Dogs; F. H. Hoyt's Tee Bee. Bitches: F. H. Hoyt's Trixie. 

 Puppies: 1st, F. H. Hoyt's Io. 



CHIHUAHUA TERRIERS.— 1st, Dr. E. Holovtchiner's Nip. 



Monmouth Fur Club. 



The members of the Monmouth Fur Club will gather 

 at the town of Buckfield, Oxford county, Me., to partici- 

 pate in the third annual autumn meet of the club begin- 

 ning Oct. 15 and continuing to the following Friday. The 

 election of officers will take place on the evening of Oct. 

 14 at Grand Army Hall. The members of the Brunswick 

 Fur Club have been invited, and these, added to the 

 crowds of hunters expected, have induced the club to 

 make arrangements for a large number of visitors. The 

 low rate of $1.50 per day for man and dog has been 

 secured. Notices of arrangements will soon be ready to 

 send out by the secretary. Wednesday night will be de- 

 voted to a game supper with covers set for 100 hunters. 

 Ten new members will be added on Monday. Mr. George 

 Mitchell, Chase's Mills, will act as master of hounds. The 

 members of the pedigree committee are C. R. Chandler, 

 Turner; T. Gledhiil, Lewiston, and Mr. Mitchell. Presi- 

 dent Fred. C. Mower at the October meeting will report 

 on Dixfield relative to it as a place for the midwinter 

 hunt in February. All the arrangements are progressing 

 favorably and rapidly for the forthcoming meet, 



