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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Sept. 20, 1888. 



lots of room for improvement in head, ears, shoulders, fore- 

 legs, loin and coat, but shows character through all his 

 defects. Of Mr. Thayer's exhibits I need only say that all 

 were in splendid condition, and that Tiaby Mixer looked 

 better than ever he has since he came to this country. The 

 master of Hillside entered Richmond Dazzle, Princess, Lyra 

 and Franklin in the bitch class, and made the mistake of 

 thinking Princess and Lyra good enough to win. Richmond 

 Dazzle was kept at home, and Mr. F. C. Wheeler's Rosa 

 Canina, who is a first prize winner at Liverpool, Oxford, 

 Whitby and Dublin, beat the other two for premier honors. 

 While this bitch is not first-class, she is of a useful sort, and 

 should do some winning for the London kennel. She is 

 rather long-cast, light iu bone and not quite right in head, 

 ears and eyes. I do not like Princess's fore-face and eyes, 

 but she had no trouble iu beating the light-honed, weak- 

 faced and scantily-coated Lyra. There was nothing first-class 

 among the puppies. The wire-haired exhibit was about the 

 best that has been seen in this country, although there was 

 really nothing first-class among them. If Chagriu was as 

 good in shoulders, lees and feet as he is in other points he 

 would have won. Daredevil and Rat Trap, the Saratoga 

 winners, took the money. Thirty entries. Quality better 

 than average. 



Mr. Dole had matters all his own way in the bull-terrier 

 class. The winners are well known to your readers, Eleven 

 entries. Quality moderate. 



Black and tans were probably the best class ever seen in 

 this country. Vortex, fully described iu my Boston report, 

 was first, with Jack, a Toledo winner, second. The last 

 named shows slight coarseness and is defective in fore face. 

 King, vhc, is also deficient in head properties. The com- 

 petition between Desdemona, Nanon, Gypsy Queen and 

 Squaw was very keen. Gypsy Queen and Squaw were given 

 vhc, with Desdemona first and Nanon second. Nanon has 

 the best of it in head, but so vastly superior is Desdemona 

 in shoulders, hindparts and tail that I placed her first. 

 Gypsy Queen lacks in head, shoulders and in color; the other 

 three are well known. Safety, the winner at St. Paul, Mil- 

 waukee, Utica and Philadelphia, was commended. She was 

 outclassed in this company. Ten entries. A number of ex- 

 hibitors who had noted the empty benches at the Long 

 Island Fox-Terrier Show, held at Saratoga, expressed sur- 

 prise at the quality iu these classes. 



Erin, a new one, was first in Irish terriers. He is of a 

 good sort, although not first-class neither in head nor shoul- 

 ders. Judy, faulty in head, too flat in ribs, rather shallow, 

 and with badly earned ears, was second. Sandycroft Vim 

 was absent. Three entries. Quality indifferent. 



Pansy, Mr. Naylor's really good Dandie bitch, won the 

 champion prize in her class, and the open class for dogs in- 

 troduced me to the only first-class male specimen that has 

 been exhibited in this country. This is no £"> Border-Wang, 

 but a sterling terrier that can win iu any company or under 

 any judge. Border Clinker, the first prize winner at Boston 

 and Cincinnati, stands too high and is not equal to the win- 

 ner neither in muzzle, skull, eyes, ears, neck, body nor 

 limbs. Bonnie Briton, vhc, is a prominent winner, well 

 known to readers of this paper. Lady Wallace, second at 

 New York and Boston, and described in your reports of 

 those shows, was first in the bitch class, but owed the posi- 

 tion to Rosalind's bad condition. Mr. Naylor's bitch had a 

 swelling, the size of a duck's egg, on her jowl, and being 

 out of coat as well, was. I think, fairly beaten. The winner 

 is not first-class in head or body, and her head and ear color 

 is decidedly wrong. She, too, was out of coat, Rosalind is 

 much below the great form of the winner in the dog class. 

 Ford Lass, vhc, is wrong iu head and coat, and lacks the 

 strength of a typical specimen. Seven entries. Probably 

 the best lot of Dandies ever seen together in this country. 



Skyes were a grand lot, and I divided the class by sex. 

 Gladstone Boy, the Philadelphia winner, was first in dogs, 

 but owed the position to the good form in which he was 

 shown, rather than to structural superiority over one or two 

 others iu the class. I don't quite like his head, aud his face 

 coat is too short. Drollie, placed second, is not straight in 

 coat and carries his tail too high. Ben, vhc. lacks in" head, 

 coat aud length. Claymore, unnoticed, was out of condition 

 or would have won. First in bitches went to Meadowthorpe 

 Coila, a beautiful specimen, with good head, plenty of 

 length, nice level top and a coat of exquisite texture. "She 

 is by many points the best prick-eared bitch t hat I have seen 

 in this country. Kirkella, twice a winner at Birmingham 

 and the Crystal Palace, was second. When this bitch is 

 shown in good condition there will be an interesting contest 

 between the two. Colleen, he, has neither the head, coat 

 nor length of body to place her on equal terms with the 

 winners. Nine entries. Quality decidedly better than at 

 any other show held in this country. 



Mr. Nay lor took all the prizes hilt one for Scotch terriers 

 with his well known team. His winner iu the open bitch 

 class had a very narrow shave, and if Meadowthorpe Glen 

 Ettle had been in good coat the decision would probably 

 have been reversed. " The Meadowthorpe Kennels' represen- 

 tative had all the best of it iu chest, length of fore-face and 

 in formation and position of ears. Old Duchess, with her 

 plain head, was outclassed by the first and second prize win- 

 ners. Six entries. Quality as good as has ever been seen in 

 this country, being better than at Boston and decidedly bet- 

 ter than at New York. 



In the. class for Yorkshire dogs, Whiskers, who is short 

 in body-coat as well as in whiskers, and too light in color, 

 was an easy winner of first, while Napper, who was second 

 at Saratoga, held the same nosition here. He is bad in head, 

 coat and in color. In bitches there was little to choose be- 

 tween Meadowthorpe Fairy and Kannie. Fairy's better head 

 won her the prize; in other points they are nearly equal. 

 Dolly, the Boston and New York winner, was absent. Three 

 entries. Quality as it. always is at American shows. Topsy, 

 a moderate black and tan, was the winner in the toy class, 

 with Punch, a badly coated Yorkshire, second, and Man- 

 zanita third. Four entries. Quality decidedly bad. 



PUGS— (MR. MASON). 

 The winners in these classes, with the exception of Royal 

 Duke, placed third, are well known. Royal Duke, who is 

 winner at Barn Elms, Darlington and Scarborough, Eng- 

 land, must have met a very ordinary lot of dogs at those 

 shows. There are twenty or more iu this country that 

 can beat him. He is very defective before the eyes, is 

 pounds too heavy aud is not clear in color. Seventeen 

 entries. Quality equal to Boston and New York. 



TOT SPANIELS— (ME. MASON). 

 Roscius, Hazel and Princess Kate, who are well known, 

 won in Prince Charles class. The New York champion out- 

 classed his competitors in chop, lay-back, eyes, skull, body, 

 strength of limbs and true toy spaniel character. Seven en- 

 tries. Quality about average. King Pippin and Little 

 Banjo, winners in the Blenheim class, are well known to all 

 show-goers. Cherry, unnoticed, tried hard for a card, but as 

 I do not award prizes to cripples, he was left out in the cold. 

 Blen was absent. Four entries. Quality about as usual. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS— (MR. MASON). 

 I withheld first for want of merit and awarded second to a 

 rather large and coarse specimen. Four entries. Quality 

 bad as usual. 



MISCELLANEOUS AND MEXICAN HAIRLESS. 

 The best black retreiver that I have seen in this country 

 was first in the miscellaneous class, with a fairly good 

 harrier second. The first prize Mexican hairless has a good 

 skin but is defective in head. Seven entries. Quality some- 

 what better than average, Cmas. H. Mason. 



AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.— Champion— Dug: E. H. Moore's Minting. Bitch: 

 No entries.— Open- Dniys; 1st, E. It. Moore's Alonzo; 3d, Dr. J. F. 

 Perry's Ashuiont Major; 3(1, T. C. Gram's Benj. Franklin. Very 

 high com., C. Porter, Jr.'s Brother. Sigh coin., L. D. Ely's Elm 

 Place Jumbo. Buffalo Hat Manufacturing Co.'s Hero and H. J. 

 Belirencl's Asbinont Hero. ( Join., R. West-lake's Agrippa and W. 

 Wade's Baldur. Biielox: 1st and 3d, E. It. Moore's The Lady 

 Phyllis and Lady Florence; 3d, C. Porter, Jr.'s Boss's Lady Glare. 

 Very high com.. J. Cole's Linden Ducbess. -Puppies— Dogs: 1st, J. 

 L. Hope's R-x; 3d, G. M. Diven's Derbyshire Lad. Bitches: 1st, J. 

 L. Hope's Wanda; 3d, withheld. 



ST. RERNARDS.-Rol'oh-Coated- Champion— No entries.— 

 Open— Dogs: 1st, W. H. Walbridgc's Kastelhoru 1 1.; 3d and reserve. 

 Hospice Kennels' Alpine Chief and Crystal; 3 1, Meadowthorpe 

 Kennels' Meadowthorpe Enterprise, Very high corn., B. S. Deer- 

 ing's Monk D. and K. A. Rock wood's Leo. Ttil-chvK 1st, Hospice 

 Kennels' Gemma 1.; 3d, Cherpiasset Kennels' Chequasset Minna; 

 3d, J. Marshall's Ladv Flories. High com.. S. H. Kockwood's Lady 

 Godiva.-PuppTEs —Dorm: 1st. A. Laidlaw's Bany, Jr. Bilchcs: No 

 entries.— Smooth-Co atkd - Gr a m p ion— Dob: Hospice Kennels' 

 Hector. BHeh: Hospice Kennels' Daphne. - Open-Doo*: 1st. J. 

 W. Duulop's Rigi; 3d, Cho.|uu<sel. Kennels' Lodi; Hd. A. R. Hel- 

 mer's Chang. BiMfleis: 1st, J. W. Dunl'in's Thishe: 3d, J. Kcwau's 

 Apollonia; 3d, J. P. Davis's Beatrix. Very high com., W. It. Wal- 

 bndge's Burton B'dle. t'iwviK*~Dogs: Withheld, Bitches: 1st, 

 W. H, Walbridge's Burton Belle. 



NEWFOUNDLAND*.— 1st, Meadowthorpe Kennels' Meadow- 

 thorp} Prince George; 3d, W. W. Silvey's Follie HI; 3d, E. H. 

 Morris's New York Las--. 



GREAT DANES.-D >gs: 1st, Savage & Farnum'o Hector; 3d, 

 W. C. Boiler's Leo. BUch-:s: 1st ani 3d, Savage & Farnum's 

 Augusta and Frances. 



DEERHOUNDS. -CiiA mpion— Dog: J. K. Thayer's Chieftain. 

 Biich: J. E. Thayer's Rainpna.— Open— Dim: 1st, 3d and very high 

 com., J. E. Thayer's Robber Chieftain, Highland Laddie and 

 Duncan. Bitches: 1st. 3d and very high com., J. E. Thayer's 

 Theodora, Lassie and Thora. 



GREYHOUND -'. — Champion— D< <g: II. W. Huntington's Balkis. 

 Bitch: H. W. Huntington's Cassandra.— Open— D. .p.*; nbrncll- 

 Harmony Kennels' nazclhurst; 3d, Roukwood Greyhound Ken- 

 nels' Rialto; 3d, H. W. Hnntfnglon's Highland Chief. Very high 

 com., II. P. Thompson's Volunteer. High com., L. H. Broome's 

 Highland Laddie. Bitches: 1st and hieh com.. Hornell-Harmony 

 Kennels' Harmony, Lady Olivia aud Fancy; 3d, G. Boll's Dashing 

 Maid: 3d and very high com., Rockwood Grevhound Kennels' 

 Catch Fly and Creole Belle. High com., P. Horn's Ladv. L. H. 

 Broome's Highland Lassie and T. P. Hebblewhite's Spider. Pup- 

 JHCS? 1st, A. Spies's Jehb; 3d; R. S. L -wis's Thracian; 3.1 and high 

 com,, P. Horn's Bell aud Beauty. 



POINTERS— Laiuie— Champion— No entries— Open-Doom: 1st, 

 L. Gardner's Duke of Vernon; 3d, C. W. LittLjohu's Fritz; 3d, S. 

 W. Peutz's Brake. A T e,ry high com., J. B. Dawning's Trinket's 

 Chief. High com., C. G. Stoddard's Trinket's Gush. Bitchcx: l 3 t, 



G. F. Gray's Christmas Vie; 31. Hollywood Kennels' Mollie Faust. 

 —Small— Doffs: 1st, J. Peutz's Fashion; 2d and very high com., R. 

 Westlake's Bruce Beaufort and Oroxl inc; 3d. Meadowthorpe Ken- 

 nels' Meadowthorpe Duke. High com., R. Westlake's Robert le 

 Diable, Jr., and Count Beaufort. Corn., ,). IVL Aldrich'sVandcrbilt. 

 Bitches: 1st and 3d, R. Westlake's Molly Beaufort and Beau Beau- 

 fort; 3d, Mrs.C. A. Painter's Nanon. Very high com., C.W. Little- 

 j aim's Patti liess. High com., II, Brighl's Jean. Com., Warner 

 & Hamilton's Hauimh.— Pitpies— Do</s; 1st, 3d and 3d. G. F. Gray's 

 Christmas Bang, Prince Bum: and Startop Bang. Bitches: With- 

 held.— Novice Class 1st, li. Westlake's Bruce Beaufort; 3d, 

 Meadow thorpe KenneL' Meadowthorpe Duke. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.-CnXMrioN-Dof/: F. Wmdholz's Rock- 

 ingham. BUch: F. Wind Unix's Cora of Well. oral.— Open— Dogs: 

 1st, L. Gardner's Roger; 3d, T. G. Davey's Locksley; 3d, G. R. 

 Wright's ColJo. Very high com, A. A. Francis's Smuggler. 

 High com., T. M. Aldrich's Gene. Coin.. E, W. Durkee's Peveril 

 and J. II. Meyer's Don Petrel. Bite ha: 1st, 3,1 and com., E. W. 

 Durkee's Haphazard, Su Idlchags and Calico; 3d. T. P. Hebble- 

 white's (Vtmtcsa Daisy. Very high com., G. W. Neat's Daisy 

 Foreman, T. G. Davey's Canadian Lassie and R. B. Morgan's 

 Rose Mand.in. High com,, J. ft Gray's Frolic Bundhu, R. B. 

 Morgan's Pearl Mandan and J. M. Front-field's .Fannie Gladstone. 

 Cum., T. G. Davey's Blue Bolton, L. Miller's Apology and Dr. J. 



H. Myer's New York Beau I y.— Pit en.* - Dogs: 1st, T.' G. Davey's 

 Brighton Dick. Bitches: 1st, T. G. Davey's Liddcsdaie II.; 3d,"F. 

 M, SlleUseya MaSCeUa Gladstone; 3d, R. A. Spalding's Juuo.- 

 Novjoe Class— 1st. T. P. Hehblewhit-eV C uintess Daisy; 3d, B. F, 



I R1S1I SETTERS. — Champion — Doe;: M. Wenzel's Tim. Bitch: 

 No entries.— Open— Dtw Meadowl horpe Kennels' Rover; 3d, J. 

 F. Wolf. Jr.'s Ned; 3d. E. Mailer's Larry S. Very high com. and 

 high com., A. W. ! 'tarsal I'd Jac k Maloue and Redstone. Com.. J. 

 Dickson's Gordon. Bitches: 1st, E. K. Kirk's Bema; 3d, M 

 Wenzel's Rosie; 3d, A. W. Pcarsall's Belle Ida.— PrjpriES— jDoff« 

 1st and 3d. A. W. Pearsall's Connelly and Redstone, Jr.; 3d, H B 

 Anderson's Maxy Cobb. Very high com., E. A. Pierpeni's KLho 



FrtZ Maur. High com 

 zel.'s Bonny; 3d, G. Ferris' Joi 

 com., H. B. Anderson'sElehn's 

 thorpe Kennels' Rover: 3d. A 



Bitches: 1st, M.Wen- 

 3 , F. Davis' FhWle II . Vc ry h>gh 

 rl— Novice Class— 1st, Meadow- 

 . CearsaH's Connelly. 

 GORDON SETTERS.— Champion— E. W. Morris' Beaumont 

 Open— Dogs: 1st, S. Gh Dixon's Little Boy; 3d, E, W. Morris's Shot' 

 Bitches: Island 3d. Meadowthorpe Kennels' Meadowthorpe Bel- 

 mont and Meadowthorpe Heather Model: 3d, F. W. J. Bull's Lot- 

 tic. Very high com., Mrs. J. E. Bauer's Belle Stephen. Puppies- 

 1st, Mrs. J. E. Dager's Belle Stephen; 3d, A. J. Lessler's Don; 3d O* 

 F. Rockwell's Pete. 



FOXHOUNDS.— Do</*: 1st, Miss Mary Robinson's Pride of Hor- 

 nell; 3d, Hornell-TIarmouy Kennels' Dan T.; 3d, Associated Fan- 

 ciers' Gar. Bitches: Equal 1st, ' iss Mary Robinson' Ladv Na-ylor 

 and Associated Fanciers' Countess; 3d, W, C. Crandall & Co "s 

 Mattie Hunter. I'uppics: Withheld. 



FIELD SPANIELS. -CiiAMMi'N-Ohlhani A- WiUey'S Newton 

 Abbot. Darkie.— Black— DuQ&: 1st. Oldham & Willey's New- 



ton Abbot Lord; 3d, E. W. Morris's Negro; 3d, R. (i. Wilkie's Count 

 Oho. Bilehcs: 1st, E. W. Morri-'s Bridiord Negress; 3d and 3d 

 Oldhiun A: V ill. 'Cs Ladv Ahoot and Miss Newton Obo.~UvK«- 

 Dogs: 1st and 3d, E. W. Morris's President and Beau. Bit chin: b t, 

 E. W. Morris's Lady; 2d, W. T. Paiue's Bridtord Ruhv.— Any 

 Otheu Color— Dogx: 1st, Oldham & Wtllev's Nowton Abbot Lad- 

 die; 3d, G. H. Bush's Adonis; 3d, HornelMhi-rmonv Kennels' Hor- 

 ned Mikado. High com.. Brant Cocker Kennels' Shaun Rhu. 

 Bitchcx: 1st, withheld; 3d, li. W. Metcali's L.t ly. 



COCKER SPANIELS — Black— Champion— Dog: Brant Cocker 

 Kennels' Brant. Bitch: Oldham & Willey's Miss Obo II,— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st and very high com., Oldham A Willey's Bn by ( Hio a ml 

 Jersey; 3d, G. Bell's Sir Walter Seolt; 3d, F. E. Curtis's Giffer. 

 Reserve, A. M. Ecclestine's Fritz Yei v high com., Brant. Cocker 

 Kennels" Mike. J {itches: 1st, Assotdated Fanciers' .Mooress; 3d J 

 C. Eccles's Psyche; 3d, Oldham & Willey s Cldoe W. Reserve 

 Sirucoe Kennels' Nina. \'orj high com., M. O. Hendric's Lady of 

 the Lake, Hornell-Harmony Kennels' Hornell Martha, and Brant 

 Cocker Kennels' Bonita.— Any other Color— Champion- Brant 

 Cocker Kennels' Little Red Rover. — Opk.v— Doi/s; 1st, A. Laidlaw's 

 Robin; 2d, Brant Cocker Kennels' Rocks; 3d. Hornell-Harmony 



. ■ enus; 



Id and very high com., S. Insull's Saturn and Newbinn. Bitches' 

 1st, Hornell-Harmony Kennels' Hornell Velda; 3d. Brant Cocker 

 Kennels' Shaun Rhue. — Novice Class. — 1st and 2d, Brant Cocker 

 Kennels' Rocks and Shaun Rhue. 



IRISfl WATER SPANIELS, -1st, W. W. Silvey's Duchess III.; 

 2d, B. F. Lewis's Colleen O'Donoghue. 



COLLIES.— Champion— No entries.— Open— D >gx: 1st, MeEwen 

 and (iibson's Guelph; 2d, 3d and very high com., J. Watson's Clip- 

 per, Kenil worth. Glen Cairn and (Hen Ruadh. Very high com. 

 aud com., A. R. Kyle's Royal Monarch and Sir Wallace of Nessel- 

 down. High com., Meadowthorpe Kennels' Meadowthorpe Real- 

 ity. Com.. E. Bradford's Collie. Bitchcx: 1st and 3d, Meadow- 

 thorpe Kennels' Meadowthorpe Parole and Meadowthorpe Blue- 

 berry Girl; 3d, Dr. H. S. Quinn's Belle. Reserve, J. Watson's 

 Mavis. Very high com., MeEwen & Gibson's Ailsaand W. A. 

 Hitchcock's Flora, High com., A. R. Kvle's Adila Doon and 

 Edith Bed. Irenes ])n i; s: 1st. MeEwen A Gibson's Guelph; 2d. 

 J. Watson's Prince Charlie; 3d, A. R. Kvle's Sir Wallace of Nes- 

 seldown. Bitchcx: let, r. 1'. Drays Dean: 2d, Braut Cocker Ken- 

 nels' Par ton Elli; 3d, MeEwen A- Gibson's Ailsa. Very higheom. 

 A. R, Kyle's Edith Bell and Adila Doon. -NoVlCK CLASS— Me- 

 Ewen & Gibson's Guelph; 3d, Dr. II. S. Ouinn's Belle. Very high 

 com.. Brant. Cocker Kennels' Partem Ella aud J. Watson's Kenil- 

 worth. High com., A. li. Kyle's Edith Bell and Royal Monarch, 

 and J. Watson's Glen Ruadh. 



BOB-TAILED SHEEPDOGS.-lsl, W. Wade's Sir Lucifer. 



BULLDOGS.— Champion— Dog: J. E. Thaver's Robinson Crusoe. 

 Bitch: J. E. Thaver's Britomartis— Open— Dw; 1st, W. T. Teb- -I 

 butt's Portswood Tiger; 2d, J. P. Barnard's Hillside; 3d, J. E. 

 Thayer's Quasimodo. Very high mm, Campbell &. Blake's I 

 Remus and J. H. Parrott's Caliban. Bitches: No entries. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Over 2r,M3s.-Doos: 1st, -withheld; 2d, W. 

 McDonald's Count Dick. Bitches: 1st. F. F. Dole's Mv Qneen; 2d, ' 

 J. P. Gray's Countess.— Under 35lbs.— Dogs: 1st, F. F. Dole's 1 

 Sensation. BUelus: 1st, F. F. Dole's Nell Bright. Puppies: 1st, F. 

 F. Dole's Jack of Clubs. 3d, W. A. McDonald's Count Dick. 



DACHSHUNDE.— 1st and very high com., F. H. Mills's Vixem 

 and Combat; 2d, W, W. Silvey's HUda. 



BEAGLES. -Champion— Dog: W. S, Clark's Fitzhugh Lee. 

 Bitch: Hollywood Kennels' Bonnie.— Open— Dog*: 1st and 3d, C. 



F, White's Banner Boy it. and Bugler; 3d, Hornell-Harmony 

 Kennels' Royal Krueger. Very high com.. Associated Fanciers' 

 Little Prince. Com., W. 8. Clark's Frank. Bitches: 1st, W. S. ] 

 Clark's May Belle II.; 3d, Associated Fanciers' Fay; 3d and very 

 high com., Hornell-Harmony Kennels' Betty and Una. High I 

 com., C. E. White's Bijou and W. S. Clark's Norah.— Puppies— 

 Dog: 1st, HDraell-T.Iarniony Kennels' Uncle Dick. Bitches: 1st and 

 high com., Hornell-Harmony Kennels' Baby W. anil Kate W: 3d, I 

 Hollywood Kennels' Queen of Hollywood.— Novice Class.— 1st, 

 Hornell-Harmony Kennels' Kate W. 



FOX-TE P, RIERS- Champion— XtofiC J. E. Thayer's Belgrave 

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

 1st, 2d and 3d, J. E. Thaver's Rabv Mixer, Reckoner and Luke. 

 Very high com.. F. C. Wheeler's Venator. Bitches: 1st, F. C. 

 Wheeler's Rosa Canina; 3d, 3d aud very high com. J. E. Thayer's 

 Princess, Lyra and Franleiu. -Puppies— Dogs: 1st, J. E. Thaver's 

 Hillside Monk; 2d, H. P. Thompson's Zig-zag. Bitches: 1st, H.P. ' 

 Thompson's Bacchante; 3d, J. G. Milkwin's Toxie— Wire-Haired 

 -1st and 2d, J. E. Thayer's Dare Devil and Rat Trap. Very high 

 com., F. C. Wheeler's Chagrin..— Novice Class— 1st, F. C. 

 Wheeler's Rosa Canina; 2d, J. E. Thayer's Princess. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— Dogs: 1st, J. F. Campbell's 

 Vortex; 2d, Campbell & Blake's Jack. Very high com., A. W. 

 Smith's King. Bitclies: 1st, J. F. Campbell's Desdemona: 2d. 

 Campbell & Blake's Nanon. Very high coin., J. F. Campbell's 

 Squaw and A. W. Smith's Gipsay Queen. Com., F. P. Kirby's 

 Safety. 



IRISH TERRIERS.— 1st, R, C. Clipperbun's Erin; 2d, Ascoci- | 

 ated Fanciers' Judy. 



DANDIE DINMONT TERRIERS.— Champion- J. H. Naylor's 

 Pansy.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Meadowthorpe Kennels' Rover; 2i and 

 very high com., J. H. Naylor's Border Clinker and Bonnie Briton. 

 Bitches: 1st, G. Bell's Lady Wallace; 3d aud very high com., J. II. 

 Naylor's Rosalind and Ford Lass. 



SKYE TERRIERS.— Dogs: 1st, Dr. M. H. Cryer's Gladstone Boy; 

 2d, J. H. Naylor's Drollie. Very high com., W. Coate's Ben. 

 Bitchcx: 1st, Meadowthorpe Kennels' Meadowthorpe Coila; 2d, 

 Oldham & AVilley's Kiikella. High com., R. Evans's Colleen. 



SCOTCH TERRIERS.— Champion— J. H. Naylor's Rosie.— Open - 

 —Dogs: 1st and 2d, J. H. Naylor's Lowrie Dunbar an i Glenyon. 

 Bitclm: 1st and 3d, J. H. Naylor's Fanny F'ern and Duchess"; 2d, 

 Meadowthorpe Kennels' Meadowthorpe Glen Ettle. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.- Dogr. 1st, W.W. Silvey's Whiskers; 

 2d, F. F. Dale's Napper. Bitches: 1st, Meadowthorpe Kennels' 

 Fairy; 2d, W. W. Silvey's Fauuie. 



TOY TERRIERS.-lst, E. Dillon's Topsy: 2d, E. Bradford's 

 Punch; 3d, Miss Ethel Agnes Watson's Manzanita. 



PUGS. — Champion— J) if/: Dr. M. H. Cryer's Max. B(fc7t: Dr. 

 M. H. Cryer's Bessie. -Open — D< tg*: 1st and 3d, Dr. M. H. Oner's 

 Dude and Othello; 3d, IL Smith's Royal Duke. Very high com., 



G. Bell's Rustic King. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Dr. M. H. fervor's Vesta 

 aud Vic: 3d, G. Bell's Rustic Queen. Very high com. and high 

 com., Chequasset Kennels' Bijou and Victory. Puppies: 1st aud 

 very high com., G. Bell's Rustic Queen and Rustic King; 2d aud ' 

 very high com.. Dr. M. H. Cryer's Little Boh aud Marv Ann. 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS —Open— 1st. W. Phillips' Roscius; 

 2d, J. Grimm's Hazel; 3d, Associated Fanciers' Princess Kate. 



BLENHEIM SPANIELS.-Lt, W. Phillips' King Pippin; 2d, ' 

 Dalwifs Little Banjo. 



POODLES.- P. May Steel's Diver; 3d, J. S. William's Piukey. 



ITALIAN GRE YHO DNDS.— 1st , withheld; 3d, R, Westlake's 

 Posey. 



MIT: I CAN HAIRLESS.— N . A. Dame's Jip. 



MISCELLANEOUS— Over 25lbs— L.t, Meadowthorpe Ken 

 nels' Meadowthorpe Black Diamond: 3d, Hornell-Harmony Ken 

 nels' Rover. Under 35lhs.— Withheld. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 



Kennel mastiffs, E. H. Moore; Amerieau-bred, Boss's Lad 

 Clara; kennel St, Bernards, rough-coated, Hosnice Keunel 

 smooth-coated, the same; American-bred, Daphue: kennel grey- 

 bounds, H. W. Huntington; greyhound, Cassandra; American- 

 bred, Harmony; pair black or black aud white, the same with 

 Hazelburst: kennel pointers, R. Westlake; p unter. Duke of Ver- 

 non; American-bred, the same; second best, Fashion; kennel Eng- 

 lish setters, E. W. Durkee- dog, Rockingham; dog or bitch, the 

 same; bitch, Cora of Wetheral; American-bred, Haphazard; ken- 

 nel Irish setters. Max Wonzel; best, Tim; Gordon dog, Little Boy; 

 pack of foxhounds, W. A.Wadsworth; dog, Prida of Hornell; kennel 

 field spaniels, Oldham and Willey; cocker, the same; buff or red, 

 Hornell-Harmony Kennel; field spaniel, Newton Abbot Darkie; 

 cocker, MissObolI.; American-bred. Mooress; kennel beagles, Hol- 

 loywood Kennel; pair under 13 inches. Bannerboy II. and Bonney; 

 kennel collies, Jas. Watson; dog.Guelph; American-bred, the same; 

 bulldog, Britomartis; bull-terrier, Sensation; dachshund, Vixem; 

 fox-terrier, Kahy Mixer; black aud tan terrier, Desdemona; Irish 

 terrier, Erin; Dandie Dinmont, Pansy; Skye, Meadowthorpe Coila; 

 Scotch. Fanny Fern; Yorkshire, Meadowthorpe Fairy; King 

 Charles spaniels, Roscius; Blenheim, King Pippin; Italian grey- 

 hound, Posey; kennel bull-terriers, F. F. Dole; pug breeders' 

 challenge cup, Dude; American-bred, the same; owned by mem- 

 ber of American Pit Dog Club, Vesta; pair pugs under 12 months, 

 Little Bob and Mary Ann; kennel Scotch and Dandie Dinmont 

 terriers, J. H. Naylor. 



SYRACUSE DOC SHOW. 



Special to Forest and istrcom. 



Q YRACUSE, N. Y.. Sept. 18.-Theshow opened this moru- 

 O in<r with clear weather. The entries are suid to number 

 319, but there have been no catalogues at all to-day, and J 

 without the catalogue it is impossible to tell how'many 

 entries there are. The quality is fair, the absentees are few. 

 Judging was begun very late in the day, and only some of 

 the minor classes were got through with. It will drag 

 through Wednesday and probably 'well into Thursday, to 

 the disappointment of nmny. The hall is well adapted for 

 the purpose. 



CAlilXG FOR ON 10 OF 'EM. — The other day I overheard 

 a bright young miss explaining to a resolutely sedate, but 

 deeply interested companion, the method of caring for an 

 Irish setter as practiced by a family down on the Jersey 

 coast with whom she has beeu summering. This particular 

 canine, of aristocratic tendencies it seems, occupies during 

 the night an altogether sumptuously furnished apartment 

 in close proximity to his master's bedroom. The walls of 

 his domicile are profusely adorned with many celebrated 

 specimens of his near and remote ancestry. 'A big easy 

 chair, a fine old couch that dates back to the Renaissance, 

 aud rugs of various hues, impart an air of comfort to the 

 room not easily found iu the average, home of his dogship. 

 Each morning, on emerging from his quarters, his honor, I 

 the setter, must have his face washed, his sleek and glossy 

 coat (of which he is said to be amply proud) carefully 1 

 combed, and his nose greased. He then hies himself to his 

 mistress, coldly disdaining the proffered services of anxious 

 attendants, to have his neck encircled with a valuable band 

 of silver, which always takes the place of a plainer collar 

 worn during the night. And none but his mistress, mind J 

 you, is ever allowed to perform this act of adornment. In- { 

 formation is lacking as to the quantity and quality of the 

 daily delicacies tendered him from the pitcher and the I 

 platter. Aside from embellishing the front piazza of a i 

 genteel country home, his usefulness is unknown. I may 1 

 add. by way of conclusion, that the above manner of bring- 

 ing up a well-bred pup is not intended to supplant any 

 erudite volume on the management of dogs.— M. C. II. 



