Sept, 19, 1889.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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OTTAWA DOG SHOW. 



ISpcciai Report.] 



OTTAWA, Sept, 11.— Editor Forest and Stream: The 

 Ottawa show is a success. There are about 170 dogs in 

 the building, and the management axe put to great shifts in 

 providing room. The building and benching are very well 

 arranged, but the structure, is Dot large enough. We under- 

 stand that upward of fifty entries we're refused, and that the 

 committee could have secured over 300. More than 7,000 peo- 

 ple have passed the turnstiles in the first two days, andnow 

 (the evening of the second day) the expenses are more than 

 covered, and to-morrow will be clear profit. 



There are scarcely any attendants, the committee finding 

 it impossible to secure competent men in sufficint numbers, 

 but they are endeavoring themselves to do the necessary 

 work. 



Mr. J. Otis Fellows, who judged, gave the best satisfac- 

 tion, and made friends of every one he came, in contact with, 

 save the owners of the unnoticed, and even of some of them. 

 He went entirely wrong in fox-terriers, but otherwise we 

 agree with all of his decisions that we have had time to look 

 into carefully. 



MASTIFFS. 



Wyoming Count, a very nice young clog, though lacking 

 in size, walked over. 



ST. BERNARDS. 



The splendid-looking Bernard won over Lord Dalhousie, 

 an English winner, hands down, He is a 32in. dog of good 

 color, but lacking in head markiugs. He is also cow-hocked . 

 Blake, vhc,, is a nice, though small dog, bad in color. In 

 bitches Uncle Dick, in the kindness of his heart, not before 

 carefully inquiring whether they belonged to ladies or not, 

 and being answered in the affirmative, withheld first, and 

 awarded second to Bruna, who is wrong pretty well all over. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS. 

 Four black dogs faced the judge. Jumbo (Ami's) has far 

 the best head, but everywhere else loses to his namesake 

 Grattou's Jumbo. 



ENGLISH SETTERS. 



These classes were very bad. In puppies Glen, a lovely- 

 headed but decidedly shelly bitch, rightly won over Don, a 

 very prett5 r three-months-old blue belton, and his litter 

 brother Ben II. Dexter, he., was protested by Mr. F. H. F. 

 Mercer, in the name of the Canadian Kennei Club, as over 

 age, and the case is still to be decided. 



IRISH SETTERS. 



Bang beat Zero in head, but would not show himself; they 

 were placed equal first. 



GORDONS. 



All were off in head and other points, but the best won. 

 POINTERS. 



Roy had a walkover in dogs, as had Ada in bitches. 

 GREY HOUNDS. 



This was a wonderfully hot class, and it took a lot of time 

 to decide which were the best. We think "Uncle Dick" 

 picked the right oues. Galatea, a sapling, is a lovely little 

 creature, and does credit to Balkis and Mother Demdike. 

 She should make a good one. 



FOXHOUNDS. 



The judge could only judge by working capabilities. 

 They were a motley lot. 



BEAGLES, 



Fitzhugh Lee beat Tessie, who excels him greatly in ear. 



TRISH WATER SPANIELS. 



Prize should have been withheld. 



OLTJMBKK SPANIELS. 



These were the largest classes of Clumbers ever got to- 

 gether in America. Twelve were entered. Champion 

 Johnny has been retired and therefore did not compete, 

 while Drake was so ran down after a week's hunting that 

 his owners entered him for exhibition only. Champion 

 Boss III., the celebrated English champion, rightly won 

 over Fop. Boss' head is as wrong as wrong can be, but 

 Fop's is shapeless, though better in parts. Boss also beats 

 him in texture of coat, feather, length and formation of 

 body, while Fop beats him in eye and stem. Shell, a very 

 nice dog, should have been let out earlier; he did not show 

 to advantage by any means. It may be of interest to com- 

 pare the two champions, Johnny and Boss III. The former 

 beats the latter in muzzle, eye, expression, ear and skull, in 

 short as the judge said to the writer, ''Johnny beats Boss 

 fifteen points in head." Boss' color is all wrong, whereas 

 Johnny's is correct, and in length, texture and lay on of 

 coat, also in markings, Boss is not in it with him. In 

 shoulders, neck and muscular development Johnny scores 

 ahead, but in body, feather and lowness on the leg Boss 

 beats him handily. In length Johnny scores, but very little, 

 and his feet are, if anything, the better. In short, Boss is a 

 "crocodile," Johnny a workman. In bitches itlwas a close, a 

 very close thing between the English crack Bromine and 

 Lucy II. Both were out of condition, but Bromine was in 

 worse shape. We think the best bitch got the award, though 

 there is much room for dispute. Lucy's blind eye handi- 

 capped her badly. Madge was outclassed. In puppies 

 Quester and Bustler, two three-months-old toddlers, won 

 without any trouble over their far older opponents. They 

 showed great quality, and the former especially is a pup of 

 great promise. He is full of Clumber character. Meta, 

 vhc, is a very pretty bitch, as is also Mina, he. 



FIELD SPANIELS. 

 Bruce won rightly over his kennel mate. In bitches 

 Blackie practically walked over, for her only opponent, 

 Moera, is an overweight cocker. The latter has a perfect 

 cocker head with the exception of being rather too much cut 

 away below the eye. In puppies Punch walked over. 



COCKERS. 



Uncle Dick gave the prizes to the common sense animals 

 whenever he consistently could. If spaniel men would bring 

 out decent "workers" they might not have to complain, but 

 all their trouble and time is wasted on the crocodiles, and 

 wretched workers, so-called, are shown and beaten. In black 

 dogs the beautifully coated Bronte won over the badly 

 covered Obo, Jr., and also rightly won special for best. Jr. 

 beats him in length and lowness on leg, but that was not 

 what the judge was after, aud he gave the prize to the best 

 cocker. In black bitches the lovely little cocker Judy won 

 over Woodstock Nellie, also special over Luua for best 

 bitch. She is long, but not too long in body, is cobby and a 

 good medium height on the leg; if anything, too high. 

 Her coat and feather could well be improved upon, also her 

 ear. Tin ey Obo won in black puppies, and rightly. Budd, 

 second, is a worker, but is likely to grow out of the class. 

 Oh Dear No is a pretty little thing, but dish-faced, ears badly 

 set on and forelegs very crooked. In other than black, Rufus 

 rightly won over Tory, who is black save about the vent. 

 In bitches the pretty, though badly-coated, Luna rightly 

 won. Rideau Mite won in puppies, but, after only a hasty 

 glance it is true, we preferred Rover for the place. 



COLLIES. 



All prizes were withheld in clogs, and we would not have 

 thought the judge hard if he had also withheld in bitches 

 and puppies About all the collie there was about most of 

 them was that they had four legs. 



BULLDOGS. 



A walkover for a very moderate-headed, bad-bodied bitch. 

 BULL-TERRIERS 



Though six dogs were entered in this class there was only 

 one bull-terrier, Couut Dick. He was looking very well and 

 won. He is badly off in stern and has markings. 



KO.Y-TERKIKRS. 



Zig Zag was the only fox-terrier dog worthy of the name 

 and won. In bitches Clytie won, and this was almost the 

 only bad blunder Mr. Fellows made. She showed herself 

 so well in the ring, jumping up to her master's shoulder, a 

 fox-terrier all over, whereas Elora Tatters would only slouch 

 around. Still, he had to take them as he saw them. We 

 examined them carefully on the bench, and Elora, in our 

 opinion, beats Clytie hands down. Mr. Fellows made a still 

 greater blunder in putting Clytie over Zig Zag for the 

 special. How he could possibly do this we simply cannot 

 understand. Zig Zag beats Clytie at every point in our 

 opinion, and we spent half an hour over the two. In pup- 

 pies it was a close thing between Brit and Royal Dart, and 

 the best one won. 



OTHER TERRIERS. 

 Ep Skyes Move walked over. Weaver, a really high class 

 specimen, wos alone in Airedales. In the absence of Vortex, 

 Squaw won in black and tans. In toys Le Moir, a black 

 and tan, won over a Yorkshire that was out of coat aud 

 shape generally. 



PUGS. 



Judy rightly won over Trixie in this class. 



Tor SPANIELS. 



E. Bradford owned all but one in this class, and made a 

 clean sweep with his pretty quartette. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 

 Snowflake, a white English terrier, was the only dog 

 worthy of notice. Following is a list of the 

 AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.— 1st and 2 cups, F. W. Connolly's Wyoming Count. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Rough— Dogs: 1st find special, Hon. E. 

 Dewdney's Bernard: 2d, M. A rn hill's Lord Dalhousie. Very high 

 com., .) . Terra nce's Blake. Bitches: 1st withheld; 2d, Mrs, H. S. 

 Lauder's Bruna. High com., H. R. Elliott's Topsy. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— 1st and special, G. Grafton's Jumbo; 

 2d, S. J. Ami's Jumbo. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Dogs: 1st, Dr. A. Lawyer's Zeno; 2d, 

 Mrs. Sydney Smith's Polo. Very hieh com., E. F. Dey's Boat- 

 swain. Bitches: No entry. Puppies: 1st and special, E. H. 

 Oorbett's Glen; 2d, Mrs. B. H. Humphrey's Don. Very high com.. 

 Clumber Kennel's Ben II. High com., A. Lacelle's Dexter. 



IRISH SETTEES.— D0{/8'. Equal 1st and special, J. Manghan's 

 Bang and Hou. E. Dewdney's Zero. Bitches: No entry. 



GORDON SETTERS. — 1st and special, C. Kelly's Dome: 2d, 

 Mount Royal Kennels' Hilda. Very high com., W. H. Pcarce's 

 Popscy. 



POINTERS.— Do(/s: 1st, G. B. Smart's Roy. Bitches: 1st and 

 special, R. H. Maveety's Ada. 



GREYHOUNDS.— 1st, and Special and 2d. H. P. Thompson's 

 Volunteer and Fly. Very high com., T. C. Bates' Edgewood and 

 Mount Roval Kennel's Elcho. High com., H. C. Andrews' Russ 

 and S. S. "Davidson's Barney. Com. and puppy special, L. N. 

 Bates' Galatea. 



FOXHOUNDS.— 1st and special, A. Stewart's Mingo; 2d and 

 very high com., W. Pownell's Mingo and Rose. Very high com., 

 R. Quain's Jack. High com., J. Speuee's Moose and S. Rotaitaille's 

 Lady Middleton. 



BEAGLES.— 1st and special and 2d, Clark and Rutter's Fitz- 

 hugh Lee and Tessie. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS.-lst, and special, J. Torrance's 

 Diver; 2d, withheld. High com., E. F. Barrett's Boatswain. 



CLUMBER SPANIELS.— Doos: 1st and special, T. C. Bate's 

 Boss III.; 2d, Mrs. F. H. D. Vieth's Too. Very high com. and spec- 

 ial, H. B. D. Brace's Shell. Bitches: 1st and special, T. C. Bate's 

 Bromine; 2d, H. B. D. Brace's Lucy II. Very high com., Mrs. F. 

 H. T). Vieth's Madge. Pieppics: 1st and 2 specials and 2d, Clum- 

 ber kennels' Quest er and Bustler. Very high com. and high com., 

 T. C. Bate's Meta and Mina. 



FIELD SPANIELS.— Dogs: 1st and special and 2d, Woodstock 

 Spaniel Kennels' Bruce and Kaffir. Bltcha: 1st, Woodstock 

 Spaniel Kennels' Blackie. Puppies: 1st and special, E. Flood's 

 Punch. 



COCKER SPANIELS.— Black— Duns: 1st aud special. Wood 

 stock Spaniel Kennels' Bronte; 2d, P. G. Keyes's Obo, Jr. Very 

 high com.. J. A. Robertson's Duke. High com., G. Bell's Man in 

 Black. Bitches: 1st and special, A. U. Almon's Judy; 2d, Wood- 

 stock Spaniel Kennels' Woodstock Nellie. Very high com. and 

 special, C. E. Living's Clco. High com.. W. G. McCullough's Vic. 

 Puppies: 1st and special, P. G. Keyes's Tiney Oho: 2d, A. W. Rid- 

 Otit's Budd. Very high com., G. Bell's Oh Dear No. High com., 

 S. Davidson's Nerve.— Otij kh than BiiACE— Dogs: 1st, F. J. 



Rideau Mite, 2d, T. M. Robertson's Rover. 



COLLIES.— Dogs: Withheld. Bitches: 1st and special, J. Dun- 

 can's Flora; 2d, H. F. Brading's Kintorina. Very nigh com. and 

 special, T. Chandler's Lilly. Very high com , E. G. Worley's 

 Tricksie. Puppies: 1st, J. Duncan's Floss; 2d, T. Chandler's 

 Garry and E. Richardson's Squire. High com., H. F. Brading's 

 Yum Yum, E. Turton's Badger and A. D. Ramage's Dixie. 



BULLDOGS.— 1st and special, T. Hartnett's Nettle. 



BULL-TERRIERS. — 1st and special, A. E. Heming's Count 

 Dick; 2d, withheld. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— Dogs: 1st, H. P. Thompson's Zig Zag; 2d, 

 withheld. Bitclies: 1st and special, P. G. Keyes's Clytie; 3d and 

 hie-h com., H. P. Thompson's Elora Tatters and Bacchante. Very 

 high com. and special, E. Gleesou's Jess. High com., F. McGuire's 

 Jess, J. Wilkins's Gypsy and Mount Royal Kennels' Chummie. 

 Puppies: 1st and special, Mount Royal Kennels' Roval Dart; 2d, 

 B. F. W. Hurdman's Brit. Very high com., G. S. Oldreive's Kittv 

 and B. F. W. Hurdman's Vic, Jr. 



SKYE TERRIERS.— 1st and special, Mary Little's Mave. 



AIREDALE TERRIERS.— 1st and special, Clumber Kennels' 

 Weaver. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS. — 1st, special and 2d, J. F. 

 Campbell's Squaw and Desdemona. High com., M. Drolet's 

 Pomper. 



TOY TERRIERS.— Dogs: 1st and special, M. Drolet's Le Noir; 

 2d and special, Mount Royal Kennels' Fritz. Bitches: 1st, W. H. 

 Reid's Floss. 



PUGS.— 1st and special, J. F. Campboll's Judy; 3d Miss Maud 

 Hurdman's Trixie. High com., Mrs. C. D. Graham's Victor. 



SPITZ.— 1st and special, Mrs. W. Rodger's Fred. 



TOY SPANIELS.— 1st and special, 2d, and very high com., E. 

 Bradford's Fannie's Blen, Priuce and Romeo. 



MISCELLANEOUS.— 1st, J. F. Seholes' white English terrier 

 Snow Flake. 



Ottawa. 



A. K. C. EXPENSES. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



I notice that on May 22 last Mr. Vred en burgh, the treas- 

 urer of the A. K. C, made the following report, as appears 

 in the May number of the Kennel Gazette: 



Receipts from all sources from Jan. 11 to date 14,538.1:3 



Expenses for same period 3,578.38 



Balance on hand $950. 05 



I am not a mathematician, and, while I shall not dispute 

 the expense account, I am anxious to know where the re- 

 ceipts came from, and I would like to know how much of 

 the sum came from the generosity fund? Up to and in- 

 cluding the month of May the receipts from dogs registered 

 in the Kennel Gazette amounted to $464.75; for registration 

 in Stud Book §652; 296 associate members (if all have paid), 

 81,480. making in all 82,596.75, leaving a balance of $1,941.68 

 to be accounted for as received. Will Mr. Vredenburgh in 

 his coming report explain from what resources this fund 

 was derived, and is it not a fact that the major portion of 

 this sum was not received from actual income earned by the 

 club? 



In my letter of last week, in the expense account, having 

 charged the manufacture of the Kennel Gazette for eight 

 months #1,600, I should not have charged again the item of 

 $654 for the 327 copies supplied to the associate members. 



Jersey City, N. J., Sept. 16. PESHALL. 



TOLEDO DOG SHOW. 



[.Special Report.'] 



TOLEDO, Sept. 12.— Editor Forest and Stream: The first 

 annual dog show of the Toledo Kennel Company is a 

 decided success. The entries number 310, and as the prize 

 list will show many of them were first-class animals. Mr. 

 John Davidson, of Monroe, Michigan, and Mr. H. W. Lacy, 

 of New York, officiated as judges and gave satisfaction! 

 The show was superintended by Mr. George n. Hill, of 

 Madeira, O., and his management was excellent. Judging 

 began rather late on Tuesday, and was not finished until 

 to-day, the specials occupying considerable time. The 

 attendance has been quite good, and the association will 

 come out ahead. Following is a list of the 



AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.— Challenge— 1st, C. E. Cook's Moses.— Open- 

 Dogs: 1st, E. B. Sears' Sears' Monarch; 2d, J, F. Stone's Philam- 

 mon. Very high com., .1. Grant's Leo III. High com., E. Probert's 

 Jumbo. Bitches: 1st, E. B. Sears' Countess of Dunemorc; 3d. 

 C.E.Cook's Menglada Puppies: 1st, W.H.Warner's Duke of 

 Connaught; 2d and high com.. C. E. Cook's Guy and Gracie. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Rough-coated— Challenge— 1st, Alta 

 Kennels' Noma. — OrEN — Dogs: 1st, E. B. Sears' Plinlimmeu. Jr.; 

 2d, Peninsular Kennels' Caspar. Very high com., J. J. Gcdde's 

 Argus and Meadow! home Kennels' Star. Hisrh com,, B. K. 

 Gedde.s' Caleb. Com., W. H. Flston's Lion. Bitches: 1st, FV» R. 

 Sears' Lady Wellington; 2d, Alta Kennels' Bessie Bayard. High 

 com., J. B. Lewis' Pansy and Keystone Kennels' Warwick Abbess. 

 Puppies: l?t, Meadowthorpe Kennels' Star; ^Peninsular Kennel>' 

 Earl.— Smooth-coated— Challenge— Is 1 , Alta Kennels' Victor 

 Joseph . —Open— Dogs: 1st, W. F. Ham's Rex Maximus; 2d, J. M. 

 Gallagher's Ca to, Jr. Very high com.. Keystone Kennels' Sola. 

 Bitches: 1st. Alta Kennels' Anajtine; 2d, Meadowthorpe Kennels 

 Norah. Very hitrh com., W, F. Ham's Theo. High com. and 

 com.. Peninsular Kennels' Appolona and Daphne. 



GREAT DANES.— Dogs: 1st, withheld; 2d, and com.. Wolverine 

 Kennels' Cossar II. and Hector. Bitches: 1st, withheld; 2d, Wol- 

 verine Kennels' Auguste. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— 1st, Meadowthorpe Kennels' Meadow- 

 tborpe Flora. 



DEERHOONDS.— Dogs-; 1st and 3d, S. W. Skinner, Jr.'s Robin 

 Adair and Fergus. Bitches: 1st and 2d, S. W. Skinner, Jr.'s 

 Phyllis and Lady Dare. 



GREYHOUNDS.— Dogs: 1st. Meadowthorpe Kennels' Douglas 

 Fleming. Bitches: 1st, Meadowthorpe Kennels' Alla-Gratta; 2d, 

 Bulled-Bruette Kennels' Carmine. 



POINTERS.— Oh All en ge — No entries.— Open— Laege -Dogs: 

 1st, J. R. Daniels's Lord Graphic; 2d, Meadowthorpe Kennels' 

 Meadowtborpe Duke. Very high com.. B. F. Lewis's Ike. High 

 com., B. F. Seituer's Luck of Idstone. Com., A. W. Hitch's Nicn- 

 deane. Bitches: 1st, Hollywood Kennels' Moll Faust; 2d, J. E. 

 Gill's Don's Dot. Very high com., Dayton Kennels' Van Bang.— 

 Small— Dogs: 1st, Bulled-Bruette Kennels' Molton Baron; '2d, 

 John Bolus's Trinket's Champion. Very high com. and com., 

 Dayton Kennels' Bodine's Bow and Noble Bang. High com., J. 

 R. Daniels's Graphic's Topic. Bitches: 1st, Meadowthorpe Ken- 

 nels' Primrose; 2d aud com., Dayton Kennels' Bodine's Dell and 

 Meally IV. Very high com., J. Lewis's Siberian Girl. Hieh com. 

 and com., J. R. Daniels's Trinket S., Graphic Clip, and Nellie 

 Croxteth. Com., B. F. Seituer's Phantom. Puyjpics: 1st, E. H. 

 Osthaus's Biiou: 2d, J. R. Daniels' Loraine. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Challenge— No entries.— Open— Dogs: 

 1st, J. E. Dager's Cincinnatus; 2d, Mt. Washington Kennels' 

 Lindo. Bitches: 1st, Columbus Kennels' Pearl Bondhu; 2d, Mt. 

 Washington Kennels' Zona. Very high com., C. E. Eddy's Kate 

 Mandan. High com., A. W. Hitch's Liberty II. Com.. G. G. 

 Kuhm's Jessie D. and R, M. Green's Frolic Bondhu. Puppies: 1st, 

 J. R. Daniel's Nellie Dale. 



IRISH S FITTERS . — Challenge —Dogs: 1st. E. W. Clark. Jr.'s 

 Blarney. Bitches: 1st, Kildare Kennels' Laura B.; 2d, C. R. 

 Thompson's Molly Ba wn . — Open — Dogs: 1st, W. N. Kuhn's 

 Mack N.; 2d, W. C. Hudson's Ken more. Aery high com., E. 

 Maher's Larry S. High com., Meadowthorpe Kennels' Rover. 

 Com., F. S. McGraw's Don L. Bitches: 1st and high com., Kildare 

 Kennels' Ruby Glenmore and Kildare Ruby: 2d, Meadowthorpe 

 Kennels' Kate It. Very high com., L. M. Hilsenrlegen's Biddie. 

 Com.. H. G. Byrant's Chipeta, Puppies: 1st, Meadowthorpe Ken- 

 nels' Kate II.; 2d, W. C. Hudson's Lady. 



GORDON SETTERS. — Challenge — DoQts! 1st, S. W. Dixon's 

 Little Boy. Bitches: 1st, Meadowthorpe Kennel's Belmont.— 

 Open— Dogs: 1st, 2d and very high com., Meadowthorpe Kennels' 

 Heather Harold, Heather Roy and Laddie. High com., F. H. 

 Mason's Dandy. Com., Bulled-Bruette Kennels' Devon Grouse 

 and W. T. Highie's Monte. Bitches: 1st, and very high com., 

 Meadowthorpe Kennels' Blossom and Heather Model; 2d, W. A. 

 Mitchell's Vic II, 



TRISH WATER SPANIELS.-lst, J. R. Daniels's Patsy O'Con- 

 ner. 



FIELD SPANIELS.-Dogs: 1st, P. Demmsl's Mick Whiffles. 

 Bitches: 1st, Campbell & Blake's Pansy. 



COCKER. SPANIELS. -Dogs: 1st, S. R. Hemingway's Rabbi. 

 Bitches: 1st. Lake Shore Kennels' Bene Silk. 



COLLIES.— Challenge— 1st, W. D. Hughes's Bonnie Brae. 

 Open— Dugs: 1st, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Rosiyu Sensation; 2d, 

 H. W. Harding's Bonnie Scot. Very high com., W. D. Hughes's 

 Nullamore. Bitches: No entry. Puppies: Withheld. 



BEAGLES.— Challenge— 1st, W. D. Hughes's Lou.— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st, Detroit Kennel Club's Bross; 2d, J. Lewis's Ross W. 

 Bitches: 1st, J. Lewis's Cricket. 



DACHSRUN DE.— 1st, J. Reade's Spart; 2d, B. F. Seitner's 

 Prince. 



BULLDOGS.— Challenge— 1st, G. Raper's Rabagas; 2d, R. B. 

 Sawyer's Portswood Tiger. Open— Dogs; 1st, R. B. Sawyer's Lion; 

 2d, H. L. Goodman's Joker. Bitches: 1st and 2d, R. B. Sawyer's 

 Soudan and Thespian. Very high com., Campbell and Blake's 

 Mape. 



BULL-TERRIERS— Dogs: 1st, 2d and very high com., F. F. 

 Dole's Trent-ham Baron, Don Pedro aud Hints. Bitches: 1st and 

 2d, F. F. Dole's Starlight and White Daisy. Puppies: 1st, F. F. 

 Dole's Don Pedro. 



FOX-TERRIERS. — Dogs: 1st, A. E. Pitts's Raby Signal. 

 Bitches: 1st, Campbell & Blake's Belle; 2d, Meadowthorpe Ken- 

 nels' Follv. Horn., G. M. Hendrie's Tiny and Salt.— Wire-Haired 

 —1st, G. M. Hendrie's Eskdale Broom; 21. Mrs. F. F. Dole's Cots- 

 wold Jocko. Com., Dartmoor Konnels' Snorter. 



SCOTCH TERRIERS. — 1st, Meadowthorpe Kennels' Donald. 



SKYE TERRIERS.— 1st, Mrs. A. Bright's Ben More. 



IRISH TERRIERS.— 1st, Lewis & Jarrett's General Burnside. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— 1st, Rochelle Kennels' Ro- 

 chelle Maiden; 2d, F. F. Dole's Kaiser. Hieh com. and com., 

 Campbell & Blake's Nanon and Prince. Com,, G. M. Hendrie's 

 Nip. 



DAN DIE DINMONT TERRIERS.— 1st, 2d aud very high com., 

 Meadowthorpe Kennels' Reiver, Wonder and Baillie. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.— 1st, Mrs. A. Bright's Fairy. 



PUGS.— Challenge— 1st, A. E. Pitts's Kash.— Open— Dogs: 1st 

 and 2d, Eberhart Pug Kennels' Bradford Ruby IT. and Douglas II. 

 High com., Acme Kennels' Lord Nelson. Bitches: 1st, H. Li Good- 

 man's Bo Peep; 2d, Dr. M. H, Cryer's Una. Very higo com., A. E. 

 Pitts's Daisy. High com., Eberhart Pug Kennels' Lady Thora. 

 Com., J. Lewis's Mona and E. Probert's Winnie. Puppies: 1st, 

 Eberhart Pug Kennels' Cashier. 



TOY SPANIELS.— 1st and 3d, E. Probert's Charlie and Little 

 Cricket. 



WHIPPETS.-lst, 3d and very high com., Campbell & Blake's 

 Nellie Grey, Maggie and Ben Bow. 



MISCELLANEOCS.-Dogs: 1st, Meadowthorpe Kennels' Black 

 Diamond. Bitches: Equal 1st, Meadowthorpe Kennels' Pearl and 

 H. Eichler's Flossy. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 



Exhibitor scoring the largest number of points. Campbell and 

 Blake. Kennel mastiffs, U. E. Cook; St. Bernards, Alta Kennels; 

 deerhounds, S. W. Skinner, Jr.; pointers, J. R. Daniets; Irish 

 sitters, Kildare Kennels; Gordon setters, Meadowthorpe Kennels: 

 fox-terriers, G. M. Hendrie; bull-terriers, F. F. Dole; pugs, Eber- 

 ha''t Kennels. Best mastiff, Scars' Monarch; greyhound Oiteh, 

 Alla-Gratta; Irish setters in open classes (divided)', Mack N. and 

 Ruby Glenmore; beagle, Lou; bull-terrier. Trentham Baron; 

 rough. haired terrier, Donald; collie, Roslyn Sensation; bulldog, 

 Rabagas. 



Toledo. 



