March 34, 1887. J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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THE NEWARK DOC SHOW. 



THE third annual dog show of the New Jersey Kennel 

 Club began on Tuesday under rather unfavorable weather 

 conditions, but notwithstanding the steady downpour of 

 rain there was a very good attendance for a first day. There 

 was a total of 537 entries, with but few absentees. The 

 benching by Spratts Patent presents a very attractive, ap- 

 pearance; the wire netting between the dogs allows almost 

 unobstructed view of them. The partitions between the 

 large dogs, ; however, are decidedly insufficient, and some 

 plan must be devised to make them more secure, Those be- 

 tween the medium sized dogs should be at least a foot 

 higher: with these alterations this system would give better 

 satisfaction. 



The quality of the dogs in many of the classes was above 

 the average. This was notably the case iu the collie and 

 beagle classes. St. Bernards' also made a good showing, 

 although many of them were the property of the judge and 

 not for competition. Pointers were a fair lot with only one 

 newcomer of note Naso, of Kippen. English setters were 

 few in number, but of good quality, first and second in the 

 open dog class going to litter brothers, both winners in 

 England. The judging began late and was not expedited as 

 it should have been. All of the appointed judges Were 

 present except Mr. Martin Dennis, who was to have acted 

 with Mr. A. S. Apgarin the collie classes. Mr. James Mor- 

 timer was selected to act in his place.' Our comments upon 

 the dogs will appear next week. Following is a list of 

 awards ttp to Tuesday night; 



AWARDS. 



ST. BERN A R OS.— ROUG ji-Coated— C ha MPION — Dog : Hernii- 



Rosalind II. Very high com., G. A. Smith's Rutlan d Maid. High 

 com., Associated Fanciers' Berlin Maid. Com., T. Lindsay's Dew 

 Drop and J. Van Schaick's Ethel II. 



BEAGLES.— Chamtion — Dog : Woodhrook Kennels' Rattler III. 

 Bitch: Woodhrook Kennels' Myrtle. -Open— Dogs: 1st, A. G' 

 Krueger's Cameron's Racket; 2d, Geo. Laick's Rattler; 3d, H. F. 

 Sehefmass 1 Trailer ; 4th and very high com., Somerset Kennels 

 M\ -Maryland, Goodwood Rattler and Jupiter. Very high com,, 

 Woodhrook Kennels' Cflimer: High com., J. Sattcrthwnite's 

 Kino and Look, fcod Woodhrook Kennels' Little Prince. Biteh.es; 



Beda; 2d, Dr. Young's Empress: 3d, Hermitage Kennels' St. 

 Bride; 4th, withheld. Reserve, Associated Fanciers' Nora. Very 



Young's Duchess. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Smooth-Coated— Champion.— Doy; Hermi- 

 tage Kennels' Don II. Bitch: Hermitage Kennels' Lelia. Open — 

 Doits: 1st, J. W. Dunlop'sRigi; 2d. Hermitage Kennel's Erie; 3d, 

 Miss M. H. Ludlum's Prince Euarene; 4th, C. A. Shriners' Bruno. 

 Bitches: 1st, Hermitage Kennels' Thishe; 2d, withheld; 3d, R. L. 

 Steven's Flora H. Pltpies— Dogs: 1st, O. Currier's Adonis; 2d. P. 

 C. Ohl's Jupiter; 3d, F.Enos's Prince E. High com., L. F. Beek- 

 with's King. Bitches: Not for competition. 



MASTIFFS. — Champion — No entries.— Open— Dons: 1st, E. H. 

 Moore's Ilford Caution , 2d, Wacouta Kennels' Wacouta Nap ; 3d, 

 A. Grant's Hildebert; 4th, withheld. Bitches: 1st, H. Serilmer's 

 Meg Merrill es; 2d, Wacouta Kennels' Wacouta Rose; 3d, with- 

 held.— Puppies— Don* : 1st, 0. Brandt's Regulus; 2d, withheld. 

 Bitches: 1st, withheld ; 2d, B. Meyer's Irene. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— 1st, W. W. Silvey's Follie: 2d, W. H. 

 Croselmor's Flora. 



GREAT DANES.-lst, Osceola Kennels' Don Ca?sar ; 2d, W W. 

 Tucker's Rex. 



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

 — Open— Boys: 1st, C. D. Webber's Pembroke ; 2d, A. V. Beust's 

 Hector. Bitches: 1st, C. D. Webber's Sister in Black. Pupj)ies: 

 1st and 2d, C. D. Webber's St. Leger and Stormy Day ; 3d, F. W. 

 Buerch's Jumbo. 



DEERHOUNDS.— Champion— Dog: J- E. Thayer's Chieftain. 

 Bitch : Absent.— Open— Dogs: 1st and 2d, J. E. Thayer's Bras and 

 Highland Laddie. Bitches not judged. 



POINTERS— Large— Champion— Doff; Highland Kennels' Rob- 

 ert Le Diable. Bitch: Graphic Kennels' Meally.— Open— Dogs: 1st 

 and 2d, Naso Kennels' Nick of Naso and Jimmie: 3d, E. C. Sperry's 

 Capt. Fred; 4th, F. R. Hitchcock's Tammany. Very high com., F. 

 Smith's Joe. Bitches: 1st, S.J.Colt's Phyllis; 2d, VailA- Wilms's 

 Lady Snow; 3d, Manhansstt Kennels' Temptation; 4th, Westmin- 

 ster Kennel Club's Kate VIII.— Small— Champion— D,\ij: Graphic 

 Kennels' Bracket. Bitch: No entries.— Open— Z»<>f/.« 1st, Westmin- 

 ster Kennel Club's Naso of Kippen; 2d, F. Vail's Naso of Devon- 

 shire: 3d. M. Mills":; Naso Bov; 4th. W. H. Moller's Bon Ton. Very 

 high com., H. O. Manger's Rip. High corn.. F. R. Hitchcock's 

 Hector. Bitches: 1st, Westminster Kennel Club's Glauca;2d and 

 3d, F. R. Hitchcock's Penelope and Modesty. Very high com. and 

 com., Clifton Kennels' Drys. Queen Bow and Kent Queen.— Pup- 

 pies— Dogs: 1st, F. Willratu's Jersey Bang Bang; 2d. Clifton Ken- 

 nels' Pominery Sec; 3d, F. Vail's Naso of Devonshire. Very high 

 com., M. Mills's Mort of Naso. Higli com., Westminster Kennel 

 Club's unnamed. Com., J. H. Meyer's Baronet, Jr. Bitches; 1st, 

 G. L. Wilms's Mayflower; 2d .Westminster Kennel Club's unnamed: 

 3d, Clifton Kennels' Maindell. 



ENGLISH SETTERS. — Champion— Dfw Blackstone Kennels' 

 Foreman. Bitch: No entries. Open— Dogs: 1st, F. Leonard's 

 Royal Prince II; 2d, Blackstone Kennels' Roval Albert; 3d, E. V. 

 Hale's Pride of Dixie; 4th, G. K. Wright's Rollo. Very high com., 

 Lafavette Kennels' Rock Belton. High com., H. IdelPs Rock. 

 Bitches 1st, F. Wiudholz's Cora of Wetherall; 2d, J. S. 

 Clark's Mavis; 3d and very high com., Lafayette Kennels' Princess 

 Belton and Countess; 4th. G. W. Neal's Daisy Foreman. High coin.. 

 A. A. Welch's Maud. Puppies.— Dogs: 1st, H. Pope's Dash Ranger: 

 2d, A. W. Kapplay's Spit. Bitches: ;lst, Blackstone Kennels' 

 Patience; 2d, E. L. \ redenburgh's Lady Rockingham. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Champion— Dor/: Max Wendell's Chief. 

 Bitch: Chestnut Hill Kennels' Molly Bawn. Open— Dogs: 1st, 

 F. S. & S. W. Parrott's Gerald: 2d, H. Reed's Kerry; 3d, L H. Rob- 

 ert's Bruce; 4th, Max Wenzel's Tim. Very high com., J. Grosven- 

 or's Banker. High com., Chestnut Hill Kennels' Begorra. Bitches; 

 1st, H. T. Henshaw's Bessie Glencho; 2d, Max Wenzel's Ready: -Id, 

 Chestnut Hill Kennels' Nellie. Very high com., Max Wenzel's 

 Youbee. High com., I. H. Roberts's Jessie. Puppies — Dogs: L. & J. 

 Backer's Irish Laddie; 2d and 3d withheld. High com.. Stony 

 Point Kennels' Moses. Bitches: 1st, C. W. Rodenburg's Norah Vl; 

 2d and 3d withheld. Very high com., C, A. Quick's Kittv Sars- 

 field. 



FIELD SPANIELS.— Champion— A. C. Wilmerding's Newton 

 Abbot Lady.— Open— 1st, W O. Partridge's Rob; 2d and very high 

 com., A. C. Wilmerding's Newton Abbot and Donnie Dhu; 3d, A. 

 W. Day's Nonesuch. Reserve, Compton Grove Kennels' Compton 

 Monk. Very high com., E. M. Oldham's Lady Abbot. 



COCKER SPANIELS.— Champion— J. P. Willey's Shina.— Open 

 Liver op. Black— Dogs: Equal 1st, American Cocker Kennels' 

 Doc and C. M. Nelles's Brant; 2d, Fay & Baxter's Ned Obo. 

 Reserve, American Cocker Kennels' Dixie. Bitches: 1st and re- 

 serve, .7. P. Willey's Miss Obo II. and Chloe W: 2d, Fav & Baxter's 

 Widow Cliquot; 3d, G. H. Whitehead's Lady Pluto. Very high 

 com., C. M. Nelles's Juno W. High com., C. V. V. SewelPs Sweet- 

 heart. Com., Compton Grove Kennels' Compton Gladys and H. 

 Durand's Woodstock Nellie. Any Other Color— 1st, D. B. 

 Scott's Fanny: 3d and 4th withheld. Very high com., F. W. Kit- 

 chell's Fay. Puppies- Dogs: 1st, F. L. Weston's Moral; 2d, A. W. 

 Day's Nonesuch; 3d, American Cocker Kennels' Dixie. Reserve 

 and very high com., Compton Grove Kennels' Compton Boniface 

 and Compton Bachelor. 

 Bitcli. - 

 Bend 



CLUMBEB SPANIELS.-Champion - Marmadnke Richard- 

 son's Newcastle.— Open— 1st and 2d, Mercier & Hill's Johnny and 

 Drake; 3d, M. Richardson's Tyne. 



com., Chestnut Hill Kennels' Strephon. High eom, J. D. 'Shot- 

 well's Shirley and Miss Lelia Godwin's Donald V. Com.. J S 

 Roger's Toby Wayne and C. Van W. Fish's Young Trefoil. Bitches- 



it till V lt:h.t" ^ . 1111 HUU 1 111 f-» ' 1 tV/ill-^ * ' '""I'Ji uwii »v\, iiuji j. 



Vixen and Betty. Very high coin., H. F. Schellhass's Melody and 

 Trinket, and Somerset Kennels' Jessie, Virginia and Nellie. 

 Puppies: 1st. Woodhrook Kennels' Rowdy : 2d and very liigh com., 

 .1. Sattcrthwaite's Tick II. and Sport II.; 3d, A. C. Kmeger's 

 Whisper- Very high com., H. F. Schellhass's Riot. 

 BASSET HOUNDS.— Prizes withheld. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— Champion— Doty: J. E. Thayer's Belgrave 

 Primrose. Bitch: J. E. Thayer's Richmond Olive.— Open— Dogs: 



Rogers's Wayne Beauty. Very high com., Jas. Watson's Mavis. 

 High com., G. A. Smith's Rutland Maid and F. Haines's Highland 

 Lassie. Com., J. Van Schaick's Nancy III. mid Ethel II. Pup- 

 pies— Dogs: 1st and 2d, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Scottish Hero and 

 Dublin Scot, Jr.; 3d, Associated Fanciers' Karo. Reserve and high 

 com., Hempstead Farm Co.'s Cheviot Lad and Zulu. • Very high 

 com. and oom„ G. A. Smith's Scotia and Rutlaud, Jr. High coin, 

 and com., G. A, Fletcher's Rutledge and Rutland Jock. Bitches: 

 1st and 2d, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Scot Bairn and Hazel Thorpe; 

 3d, F, P, Carswell's Daisy Rutland. Reserve, G. A, Fletcher's 



J, E. Thayer's Raby Jack. Com., Mrs. E. Alexander's Cocaine 

 and E. Lever's Little Swell. Bitches: 1st, 2d and 3d, Blcmton Ken- 

 nels' Safety, Marguerite and Verdict: 4th, J. E. Thayer's lvleers- 

 brook Nan. High com., J. H. Shephard's Lady Winnie.— Puppies 

 —Dogs: 1st and 2d, Blomton Kennels' Snoo/.er ami Tancred; 3d, J. 

 E. Thayer's Shameless Mixture. Com.. D. S. Appleton's Teddy 

 the Grinder. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Blemtou Kennels' Verdict and 

 Tiara; 3d, withheld. High com., J. E. Thayer's Lady Mixture and 

 E. Kelly's Votary. Com. A. Till's Nettle. 



WIRE-HAIRED FOX-TERRIERS.-Dor/s: 1st, J, E. I. Grain- 

 ger's Traps; 2d, B. B. McGregor's Trophys; 3d, R. H. Barlow's New 

 Year's Day. Bitches: 1st, W. Connor's Meg; 2d, R, H. Barlow's 

 Tiny Todger; 3d. G. Bell's Bristles. Very high com., B. B. Mc- 

 Gregor's Spot. Com., R. Lyon's Fly Thorn. 



SKYE TERRIERS.— 1st, C. A. Shinn's Lady Kate; 2d, F. P. 

 Kirbv's Countess; 3d, Mrs. J. Lindsay's Towzie. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.— 1st, 2d and 3d, P. Casidy's Ben, 

 Dick and Champagne. Very high com., C. 12. Rogers's Bess. 



TOY TERRIERS.— 1st, J. Johnson's Pete: 2d and 3d, M. A. 

 Iianeliett's Mousev and Minnie Warren. Very high com., J.R. 

 (iildcrsieeve's Monarch. 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS. — Champion — W. Phillips's 

 Rosins. Open— 1st. withheld; 2d, W. Phillips's Princess. 



BLENHEIM SPAN (ELS.-Cwampion-W. Phillips's King Vic- 

 tor.— Open: 1st, Miss Mamie Phillips's King Pippin; 2d, W. Phil- 

 lips's Lady. " 



KREHL-"PORCUPlNE"-DALZIEL. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



I do not know that I would feel called on to reply to Mr. 

 Krehl's letter in your issue of March 10, had not "Porcupine" 

 iutiinated that I would be occupying a position of malodorous 

 and solitary eminence, did 1 not fail in with his opinion that 

 Mr. Hugh Dalziel is worse than a skunk. What Mr. Krehl 

 has to say as to dog poisoning is no business of mine, but I 

 may say in passiug that I do not see the drift of his remarks 

 on this subject, for the Turf, Field and Farm is the only 

 journal that I have seen that clears Mr. Krehl of the in- 

 definite charge that Mr. Carter brought and that "Porcu- 

 | pine" corruseated about. But when he conies to Mr. Dalziel 

 lie makes a statement so evidently incorrect, and that every 

 reader of FoKUST ai*d Stream should know is incorrect, 

 that I cannot refrain from demolishing it. As near as I can 

 boil down Mr. Krehl's charge against Mr. Dalziel, it is that 

 Dalziel has always expressed an opinion that the famous 

 "Anonymous Document" was a vile and cowardly libel, and 

 the Turf, Field and Farm says that Dalziel wrote Mr. Krehl 

 that the insinuations of the circular were but too true, etc. 

 How far Mr. Krehl is from being correct is shown by the 

 article "Corsincon" wrote Forest and Stream over a year 

 since, in which he says, referring to "Lillibulero," about to 

 this effect: "Hs and I will not probably agree as to the 

 merits of this circular, except in both denouncing the 

 cowardice of an anonymous attack on men by name." _ How 

 can Mr. Krehl's charge of duplicity be maintained in the 

 face of this public declaration of Mr. Dalziel's? As I under- 

 stand that Mr. Krehl is a regular reader of Forest and 

 Stream. I can only suppose he must have forgotten this 

 explicit declaration. 



Further, "Porcupine" has been constantly assailing 

 Dalziel; charging him with lying, duplicity, crookedness, 

 affiliating with "Wildfowler,"'etc. Tired of this, I at last 

 wrote to personal friends of Mr. Dalziel's. those who have 

 known him long and well, in every phase of his daily life, 

 specifying all these charges made. * Here are the replies: 



London, March 4, 1887.— IF. Wade, Esq.: My Dear Sir— 

 * * * As regards the charges which you say have been made 

 against Mr. Hugh Dalziel, I can only say that I believe them 

 to be most thoroughly unfounded * * * and I may say that I 

 believe him to be one of the few thoroughly honorable and 

 straightforward men connected with the doggy world. 

 Yours, etc., L. Upcott Gill. 



Manchester, Vermont, Jan. 22, 1887.—* * * Dalziel's per- 

 sistent and agressive honesty of purpose has stood in his 

 way continually. No one in England dare impugn that one 

 sterling characteristic of the mail. I have been hyhis side 

 in more than one fight forthe truth, and know the ingrained, 

 clogged tenacity of the man inwbat he believes to be just 

 and fair. As to* his being in collusion with little Clement, 

 the idea is absurd. To my certain knowledge Dalziel threw 

 up most lucrative offers from the London Field because he 

 wouldn't act in the same street as the Frenchmen. * * * 

 His drinking does not amount to so much; he is not a sot or 

 slave to drink; with him it is simnly an accident.— J. HAR- 

 RINGTON Keene. 



Mark you, Mr. Krehl and "Porcupine," bitter personal 

 enemies of Dalziel, say he is a liar and trickster; Mr. Gill, his 

 publisher, long associated with him in business, money busi- 

 ness, intimately acquainted with him in all respects; and 

 Mr. Keene. an old associate, loug side by side with him in 

 the same office, have spoken above. I leave the case to the 

 jury of your readers. W. WADE. 



Hulton, Pa., March 15. 



BESSIE'S PEDIGREE.— Chatham, Ont., March 18.— Edi- 

 tor Forest and Stream: I have been absent in the South for 

 the last month quail shooting, and have not had a chance 

 until lately to read my papers, which were not sent on to me. 

 In your issue of Feb. 10 last, Mr. J. Tenney, of Haverhill, 

 Mass., asks why Mr. Brown or myself did not dispute Bes- 

 sie's pedigree when she was advertised for sale in Forest 

 and Stream in 1885. I can only answer for myself by say- 

 ing I did not see the advertisement, as I was not a subscriber 

 to Forest and Stream at the time. In fact, the matter was 

 brought to my notice by a gentleman in Massachusetts ask- 

 ing me if the pedigree was correct. Ruthven is a small place 

 about forty miles from here, and I have been trying to find 

 out who Mr. A. N. Harrington, who claims to have bred Bes- 

 sie, is, but so far without success. I will say again that Fausta 

 II. (Leicester— Rose), owned bv Jas. Kime, V. S., of this 

 place, . was bred to Mingo once, and whelped, on July 10, 1884, 

 seven, five dogs and two bitches, one bitch black and white 

 and one lemon and white. The litter was bred on shares, 

 and the black and white bitch came to me. She has only 

 left my hands to be broken by Will Davidson, in Tennessee. 

 I got her on my way south, shot over her while there and 

 now have her with me. The other bitch, lemon and white, 

 Mr. Kime disposed of to Mr. Jos. Cook, of Hillsdale, Mich. 

 I do not know where she is now, but as she is lemon and 

 white and Bessie is black and white ticked, they cannot be 

 the same. I shall be only too glad to assist in any wav in 

 my power the purchaser of the bitch to recover from Har- 

 rington if there is such a man, There is fraud somewhere, 

 — W. B. Wells. 1 



AMERICAN KENNEL REGISTER. 



I FOLLOWING are the numbers of the 130 dogs entered in 

 the March issue of the American Kennel Register: 

 BEAGLES. 



11198. Bannerqueen,H.B.Niehol. 4700. Racket II., H. B. Nichol. 



11199. Queen Boss, A, K. Fowler. 4701. Vocal. Herman B. Burr. 



CHESAPEAKE BAY DOGS. 



4702. Dundee, Osceola Kennels. 4701. Miss Fortune, Osceola Ken. 



4703. La Porte, Osceola Kennels. 4705. Traitress, Osceola Kennels. 



COLLIES. 



4706. Belle of Kosedale, Ira E. 4712. Lor is, Jos. R. McAlpin. 



Whistler. 4713. Mark Twain, S. S. Eldred. 



4707. Clifton Jo, Wm. P. Foster. 4714. Midge, Glencoe Collie Ken- 

 4i08. Clirisiine, Glencoe Collie nels. 



Kennels. 4715. Mull', Miles A. Hoffman. 



4709. Don Clifton, C. W. Stod- 471 C. Fegg, S. S. Eldred. 



dard. 4717. Phosa BeUe, C. W. Stod- 



4710. Duudee, Miss Agnes M. dard. 



Beach. 4718. Rex III., C. V. Bemis. 



4711. Jubilee, Messrs. McE wen & 4719. Roddy, Glencoe Collie Ken- 



Gibson, nels. 



DACHSHUNDE. 



4720. Hecker, Ulrich Gerber. . 



DEERHOUNDS. 



4721. Brandy, John E. Thayer, 4721. Chieftain's Daughter, J. E. 



Hillside Kennels. Thayer.Hillside Kennels. 



4722. Brasilia, John E. Thayer, 4725. Fergus, A. G. Stoddard. 



Hillside Kennels. 472<i. Hillside Chieftain, John E. 



4723. Brasieu. John E. Thayer, Thayer.Hillside Kennels. 



Hillside Kennels. 1727. Phyllis, A. G. Stoddard. 



FOXHOUNDS. 



4728, Sis, L. N. Edwards. 



GREAT DANES. 



4729. Don Ctesar, Osceola Ken- 4730. Donna Minka.Osceola Ken. 



nels. 4731. Flora, Osceola Kennels. 



MASTIFFS. 



4732. Annette, Chas. E. Shaw. 4736. Prince, F. M. Johnson. 



4783. Ben Adam, J. W. Bullock. 4737. Roger, J. M. Sheahau. 



4734. Lex, Edward A. Poyen. 1738. Vixen, P. H . Mygall and P. 



4735. Miss Dorothy, N.Robinson. H. Worth. 



POINTERS. 



4739. Ben Franklin, P. S. Odom. 4749. Jersey Bang Bang, Fred. 

 4710. Bess, S. O. Reaves. Wiilrath. 



4741. Bow, Thos. 8. Inglesby. 1750. Sally, G. Albert Jones. 



4742. Countess Flora K., Ad. J. 4751. Sue, Detroit Kennel Club. 



Klofancla. 4752. Trojan Snow, J. R. Draper. 



1713, Derby Duke, G.B.Talmage. 4753. Vim, J. N. Martin. 



4744. Fleet, Detroit. Kennel Club. 4754. Western Bang Bang, Ad J. 

 1715. Flv, Jas. P. Swain. Klofaada. 



4746. Gordon, T. O. Hand. 4755. Wild Lilly, Geo. W. Lovell. 



4717. Governor, J. A. McGregor. 4756. Zura, W. F. Todd. 



4745. Jersey, A. N. Stern. 



PUGS. 



4757. Midge, W. B. Woodward. 4759. Talent, East Lake Kennels. 



4758. Sister, J. P. Davis. 



ST. BERNARDS— Rough-Coated. 



4760. Beppo, A. Grant. 4770. Monk Dietrich, C. Beach. 



4761. Bismark, G. Grauer. 1771. Ned, H. Franz. 



4762. Carlo, C. Wagner. 4772. Pasha, Welz & Zerweck. 



4763. Don Bonivard, L. Salinger. 4773. Pasha, Jr., G. Grauer. 



4764. Flora, C. Wagner. 4774. Pasha II., C. Wagner. 



4765. Griff Bonivard, C. Bickford 4775. Princess Karl, C. Bickford. 



4766. Hero, Welz & Zerweck. 4776. Romeo, C. Wagner. 



1767. Madam, J. H. SutelifTe. 4777. Sultan, Welz & Zerweck. 



4768. Major, C. Wagner. 4778. Wanda. Welz & Zerweck. 



4769. Minka, C. Essig. 



Smooth-Coated. 



4779. Edna, R. Willmann. 4782. Prince E., F. Enos. 



4780. Gvosv T., S. Trask. 1783. Rex T., S. Trask. 



4781. Lex T., S. Trask. 



SETTERS— English Setters. 



4784. Carrie W.. R. L. Pond. 4789. Premier Lad, J. E. Fuller. 



4785. Early Dawn. Detroit Ken- 4760. Prince Gladscn, J. Dennen. 



nel Club. 4791. Rollo, G. R. Wright. 



4786. Fannie. 4792. Ruhv R., E. C. Ross. 



4787. Leigh Belton, Warwick 4793. Victory, Detroit Kennel 



Kennels. Club. 



4788. MacGladson, G.H.Poland. 



Irish Setters. 



4794. Barney, L. E. Griffiths. 4803. Maud Sarsfield, H. A. 



4795. Belfast, A. K. Hunt. Fletcher. 



4796. Colleen Bawn II.. H. A. 4801. Nellie Grouse, B. P. Roth- 



Fletcher, rock. 



4797. Dash II., J. S. Bull. 4S05. Peg W., C. A. Worder. 



4798. Diana, H. A. Fletcher. 4806. Pontius Pilate, J. W. Par- 



4799. Daniel, B. P. Rothrock. sons. 



4800. Fan, W. Dempsey. 4807. Prairie Queen, F. Querens, 



4801. Gratitude, H R. Turnure- Jr. 



4802. Kathleen O'Moore, R. E. 4808. St. Lawrence, C. Abbott. 



Van Syckel. 



SPANIELS.— Field and Cocker Spaniels. 



4809. Black Princess, H. H. Tru- 4811. Lady of the Lake, O. 



man. Hendry. 



4810. Jet Obo, W. J. Furness. 4812. Neb, G. H. Payson. 



4813. Princess Tiney, O. Hendry. 

 TERRIERS.— Bull-Terriers. 

 4814. Flirt, W. Mariner. 4815. Wilkes, J. H. Conklin. 



Fox-Terriers. 



1816. Belgrave Violet, J. E. 4319. Noble Mixture, J. E.Thaver 

 Thayer. 4820. Pandora, C. Eschenbacli. 



4817. Dandy Mixture, J. E. 4821. Patch II., J. H. Tucker- 



Thayer, man. 



4818. Frauleiu Mixture. J. E. 4822. Perseus. C. Eschenbach. 



Thayer. 4823. Fly Mixture. J. E. Thayer. 



Scotch Terriers. 



4824. Cute, D. F. Highlev. 4826. Tip, P. Ullrich. 



4825. Jeppa, D. A. Raiff. 



Wire-Haired Fox-Teh riers. 

 4827. Spot , B. B. McGregor. 



HARTFORD DOG SHOW.-Hartford, Conn., March 17.— 

 Editor Forest and Stream: The following gentlemen will 

 judge at our show: James Mortimer, Esq., Babylon, L. I., 

 mastiffs. St. Bernards, Newfoundlands, collies, bull-terriers, 

 fox-terriers, dachshunde, pugs, Italian greyhounds, poodles, 

 toy terriers, miscellaneous, and all classes not named below. 

 John Davidson, Esq., Monroe, Mich., pointers. English and 

 Irish setters, deerhounds. foxhounds and greyhounds. Dr. H. 

 Clay Glover, New York city,black and tan setters. Ronald H. 

 Barlow, Esq., Philadelphia, Pa., bulldogs. S. R. Heming- 

 way, Esq., New Haven, Conn., spaniels. Norman Elmore, 

 Esq., Gran by, Conn., beagles and basset hounds. H. Clay 

 Glover, V.S., will act as veterinarian. The Challenge dog 

 food will be fed the dogs under the supervision of Mr. Wm. 

 Tallman. The following railroads will carry dogs free in 

 baggage car if in care of attendent: New York, New Haven 

 & Hartford, Hartford & Connecticut Western, Hartford & 

 Connecticut Valley. New Yerk & New England R. R. will 

 carry three dogs free if in care, of owner or attendent, all 

 over three will be charged for. Adams (Penn. N. Y. & N. E. 

 Div.) Express will return dogs free where full charges have 

 been made in shipping to show, and if the dogs are shipped 

 back to the original owner and point. A certificate from the 

 secretary of the club is required that the same have not 

 changed hands. The Hartford & New York Transportation 

 Co. will carry dogs boxed for 72 cents per lOOlbs. each way. 

 Hogs one to five leashed in care of man on deck, 50 cents each 

 way. In care of baggage master, 75 cents each way. The 

 company's steamers leave New York city, Pier 34 East River, 

 each day (Stmdays excepted) at 4 P. M., and arrive in Hart- 

 ford the next morning about 7 A. M. — A. C. Collins, Secre- 

 tary. 



BEAGLES AT BUFFALO. — Mr. Chas, H. Mason requests, 

 us to state that he wrote of Ginger, winner of second prize at 

 Buffalo in the open beagle dog class, "not a true beagle'* 

 instead of "but a true beagle." 



