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[Oct. 17, 1889. 



for a dollar I afterward owed them. So much for his asser- 

 tion as to my bitterness against him. 



"Outside my own set" 1 am not known, nor is my name, 

 except as a "wire-hair exhibitor." Considering I had been 

 to probably more shows before he was ever heard of, than 

 he has in his whole career, this is a decidedly cool misstate- 

 ment, for in 1868 I made my first appearance at Birming- 

 ham, and only three times have 1 missed it since; and, 

 voung as I was, was well known and "intimate" with Sam 

 Handley, T. Pickett, Mrs. Bligh Monck, and was known to 

 the Rev. Hodson, Rev. Meller, Mr. Kingdon, and even cor- 

 responded with Miss Aglionby, the well-known breeder of 

 the mastiff Turk. I was associated also with Octavius 

 Green (owner of Monarch), Curtis (owner of Duchess, sister 

 to Mrs. Roblinson's Countess), Herbert Bright and many 

 other well-know faces, that are either of the past or hardly 

 ever seen. George Hallewell can remember me then, also 

 dear old dad Nichols and Mrs. Foster, so that I am not 

 making a statement of the "has beens," without mentioning 

 the names oL ! these who were of that time and are still of 

 the present. Few of the prominent exhibitors have there 

 been with whom 1 have not been on speaking terms, espe- 

 cially in the non-sporting variety; and because I did not take 

 up the breeds of which my father and mother were so fond, 

 it does not follow that I am so incompetent as he would 

 wish to be inferred. With pugs, toys of all kinds, mastiffs, 

 Newfoundlands, and nearly all non-sporting breeds have I 

 been associated all my life, and this he well knows. 



That I am not stamped with the "hall mark" of the E. K. 

 C, i. c, have not judged there, puts me in the same com- 

 pany with such well-known men as Geo. Raper, Geo. Helle- 

 well, L. P. C. Astley and others; but I do remember Mr, 

 Krehl officiating at the last Alexandra Palace show, when 

 the judge of "Foreign Dogs'-' could not attend, and no one 

 else cared about the empty honor of becoming a "stop gap." 

 I have never yet posed as an authority on any breeds, but 

 have given my opiuion, as I did in England, to be taken for 

 what it was worth, that is, nothing or something. If it was 

 worth nothing, I could not help it, but it would be given to 

 the best of my knowledge. I was never desirous of thrust- 

 ing myself forward, nor do I think I have done so here. 



In his last paragraph, Mr. Krehl alludes to a friend, writ- 

 ing Turf, Field and Farm, and his letter not being ac- 

 cepted. He omits to mention the answer he received, in 

 which it was intimated that Mr. Krehl could repudiate the 

 charges himself, without the necessity of calling on a friend. 

 With regard to my "cribbing" "Canine Whispers," I had 

 not the faintest idea it was Mr. Krehl 's heading. On the 

 verge of going to press "Whispers" were put for the want 

 of something better, never dreaming that such was Mr, 

 Krehl's own special captions and original title. 



R^F. MAYHEW. 



DAN BURY DOG SHOW. 



• [Special Report.] 



D ANBURY, Conn., Oct. 12.— Editor Forest and Stream: 

 The eighth annual dog show of the Danbury Agricul- 

 tural Society held here the past three days was th"e best one 

 yet held both in point of number and in the quality of the 

 animals shown. There were 197 entries with about 50 ab- 

 sentees. The visitors to the fair crowded the building set 

 apart for the dogs most of the time, and it was apparent 

 that this portion of the exhibit was second to none of the 

 others. The Society, I understand, will charge au entrance 

 fee next year and add to the number of classes and give 

 larger prizes. Mr. James Watson, of Philadelphia, and Mr. 

 E. S. Porter, of New Haven, judged, and so far as I am able 

 to learn gave general satisfaction. Below is a list of the 

 AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.— Days: 1st, G. E. Sears' Kaiser William. Bitches: 

 1st and special and 2d, Herbert Mead's Aydah and Leonice. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Rough-Coated— Dogs: 1st and special, H. 

 Embens' Itoland. Bitches: 1st, C. Wagner's New York Lace. 

 Smooth— Do(/s; 1st, T. Burke's Duke of Sparta. Bitches: 1st, C. 

 Wagner's Thisbe Wagner; 3d, L. Albert's Duchess. Puppies: L. 

 Albert's Duchess, 



DEERHOUND8.— Absent. 



GREYHOUNDS. — Challenge —1st and special, H.W.Hunting- 

 ton's Balkis. Open— Dogs: 1st, Warwick Kennel's Ten Broeck; 

 equal 2d, C. L. Griffith's Tramp and F. Cninstock's Dick. Bitches: 

 1st, A. R. Kyle's Flora; 2d, Woodhaven Kennels' Fleet; 3d, G, R. 

 Hair's Flash. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— Dogs: 1st, W. F. Ageltinger's Nero. 

 Bitclies: 1st, withheld; 2d, Prof. L. P. Braive's Brunette. Pup- 

 pies: 1st and special, E. H. Morris's Admiral. 



POINTERS.— Dogs: 1st. E. H. Morris's Sancho; 2d, Dr. S. S. 

 Banks's Underwriter; 3d and very high com.. Fleetview and 

 Reading Pointer Kennels' Spot Dash and Reading's Bang. 

 Bitches:" 1st, .1. E. Gill's Don's Dot; 2d, V. L. Rockwell's Lafford 

 Pearl; 3d, withheld. Very high com., Fleetview and Reading 

 Pointer Kennels' Say. Puppies: 1st and 2d. Miss H. Wooster's 

 Duchess oi Naso and Duke Naso. Kennel, Fleetview and Head- 

 ing Pointer Kennel. 



ENGLISH SETTERS — Daps: 1st, Dr. J. E. Hair's Hair's Belton; 

 2d, J. J. Snellenburg's Count Henricks. Bitches: 1st and special. 

 J. W. Wood's Donna Juanita; 2d, Dr. J. E. Hair's Topsy Laverack. 



IRISH SETTERS. — Challenge — Dogs: 1st, E. W. Clark, Jr.'s 

 Blarney. Bitches: 1st and special, C. T. Thompson's Mollie Bawn. 

 Open— Dogs: 1st and 2d, St. Cloud Kennels' Glenmore and St. 

 Cloud. Bitches: 1st, St. Cloud Kennels' Lida; 2d. G. E. Dawson's 

 Flora D. Puppies: 1st and 2d, St. Cloud Kennels' Bendimore and 

 Flora. 



GORDON SETTERS— Challenge— 1st and special, S. G. Dix- 

 on's .Little Boy. Open -Dogs: 1st. E. H. Morris's New York Ron- 

 ald: 2d, Miss A. Hall's Nip. Bitches: 1st, W. A. Mitchell's Vic; 

 2d, Smith Bros.' Dandelion. Bitches: 1st, Smith Bros.' Laddie. 



FIELD SPANIELS.-Doos: 1st, E. H. Morris's Beau. Bitches: 

 Absent, Puppies: A. C. Wdmerding's Princess Newton. 



COCKER SPANIELS.-Dofls: 1st, J. N. Bliss's Don. 



FOXHOUNDS. — Absent. PupiHes: Withheld. 



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

 —Open— Dogs: 1st and 2d, S. M. Cate, Jr.'s Ben and Don. 



FOX-TERRIERS.-Dogs: 1st, A. K. Austin's Bute; 2d, M. Rey- 

 nolds's Dandy. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Jean Grosvenor's Fina and 

 Hillside Jaunty; 3d, J. M. Garvin's Chippie. Puppies: 1st, 3d aod 

 com., (2) E. L. Vanderburgh's Romp, Fanchon, Dick and Bob 

 White; 2d, withheld. Wlre-Haibed.— 1st and special, F. F. 

 Dole's Cotswold Jocko. 



COLLIES.— Challenge— 1st and special, W. D. Hughes's Bon- 

 nie Brae.— Open— Dogs: 1st, A. R. Kyle's Robin Hood; 2d, Lothian 

 Kennels' Glenboig; 3d, W. D. Hughes's Nullamore. Bitches: 1st 

 and 2d, A. R. Kyle's Adcla Doon ot Nessel Down and Hebe of 

 Nessel Down; 33, LotJiian Kennels' Lothian Maid HI. Pwppies: 

 1st. 2d and very high com., Lothian Kennels' Lothian Guard, 

 Glenboig and Lothiana. 



BULLDOGS.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, Riverview Kennels' Ports- 

 wood Tiger. Bitches: 1st, Riverview Kennels' Soudan.— Open— 

 1st and special, Riverview Kennels' Lion. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Doc/s: 1st, F. F. Dole's Hinks; 2d, J. H. 

 Preston's Czar. Bitches: 1st and 2d, F. F. Dole's Starlight and 

 White Daisy; 3d, J. E. Maddern's Blanche. Puppies: 1st, C. B. 

 Andrews's Nailor. 



SKYE TERRIERS. — 1st, W. W. Stafford. 



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



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— Do'ys: 1st, Rochelle Kennels' 

 Dick; 2d, F. F. Dole's Kaiser. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Rochelle Ken- 

 nels' Eoc belle L -ss and MeersbroJk Girl. 



TOY T E RRI E R S . — Do gs: 1st, Prof. L. P. Braive's Marquis; 3d, 

 Mrs. L. P. Braive's Jack. Bitclies: 1st, A. Wipper's May; 2d, Mrs. 

 B. C. L.vnes's Cosette. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS. — Absent. 



PUGS.— Challenge— 1st, Dr. M. H. Cryer's Bessie.— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st and special. Dr. M. H. Cryer's Bob Ivy; 2d, J. ElHs's 

 Punch. Bitches: 1st, Lothian Kennels' Lothia; 2d, Dr. M. H. 

 Cryer's Uno. 



MISCELLANEOUS.— Large— 1st, F. H. Down's wolfhound 

 Ours.— SMALL-lst and 2d, C. A. Shinn's Clydesdale terriers 

 Clydesdal'j Lons and Clydesdale Lady. 



DAN. 



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PORT HURON DOG SHOW. 



[Special BepoH.'] 



AY CITY, Mich., Oct. 8.— Editor Forest and Stream: 

 There was a dog show at Port Huron, this State, last 

 week, held by the Agricultural Fair Association in connection 

 with their annual fair. Some 50 dogs were present and the 

 show was pronounced by all to be a grand success for the 

 first attempt. Mr. C. A. Stone, secretary of the Canadian 

 Kennel Club, judged all classes. Following is a list of the 



AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.— Dogs: 1st, Eureka Kennels' Bismark; 2d, J. J. 

 Lynn's Dave. Bitches: 1st, Eureka Kennels' Mig; 2d, C. Grief's 

 Nettie. Puppies: 1st, Eureka Kennels' Wonder; 2d and very high 

 com., W. Cole's Dan and Jennie. 



ST. BERNARDS.— 1st and 2d, H. Gorman's Bernal and Brian. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Bitch cs: 1st, J. Ellison's Lu Moll; 2d, G- 

 Jackson's London's Pride. 



IRISH SETTERS. -1st, J. Thompson's Jack. 



DEERHOUNDS.— 1st, J. Gamack's Captain. 



GREYHOUNDS.— 1st, W. J. Watson's Josey. 



IRISH WATEE SPANIELS. -1st, withheld; 2d, G. Jackson's 

 Dolly. 



COCKER SPANIELS.-Do(/s: 1st, W. J. Watson's Grouse- 

 Bitches: 1st, W. J. Watson's Jet. 



FOXHOUNDS.-lst, W. J. Watson's Ranger. 



BEAGLES.— Doss: 1st, W. J. Watson's Tom Boy, Bitches: 1st, 

 W. J. Watson's Fairmaid. 



BULL-TERRIERS— 1st, W, J, Watson's Royal II.; 2d, G. 

 Draper's Sue. 



FOX-TERRIERS.-lst, withheld; 2d, J. D. Brientnall's Grover. 

 IRISH TERRIERS.— 1st and 2d, W. J. Watson's Garry and 

 Rock. 



BEDLINGTON TERRIERS. — Dogs: W. J. Watson's Sting II. 

 Bitches: 1st, W. J. Watson's Zulu. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS. — 1st, J. Cailey's Tiney. 



TOY TERRIERS.— 1st, W. J. Watson's Nellie W.; 2d, J. Carley's 

 Dandy. Very high com., Mrs. Jane Gamack's Nellie. 



PUGS.— 1st, Mrs. D. Lynn's Ban; 2d, Miss C. Goldie's Teddy. 

 Puppies: 1st, L. Hanky's Tiney. 



MISSCELLANEOUS.-lst, withheld; 2d, A. Roberts's Gipsy 

 Queen. Ned. 



EASTERN FIELD TRIALS ENTRIES. 



ALL-AGED SETTER STAKE. 



Duke (J. T. Richards, New York city), black and tan dog, 

 June, 1886 (Norton's Dan— Richard's Nellie). 



DAME Coster (S. C. Bradley, Greenfield Hill, Conn.), 

 black and wuite bitch (Dorman's Racket— Dolly S.). 



Miss Monarch (Chas. C. Gray, Providence, R. I.), black 

 and white bitch, 3yrs. (Roy Monarch— Flossie). 



NORA ( f, Norris Cochrane, Philadelphia, Pa.), black, white 

 and tan bitch. 4>.<yrs. (Count Noble— Lit). 



Nat Goodwin (I. Norris Cochrane, Philadelphia, Pa.), 

 black, white and tan dog. 4yrs. (Roderigo— Bo-Peep). 



Roi D'OR (O. W. Donner, Boston, Mass.), black, white and 

 tan dog, June, 1887 (Roderigo— Bo-Peep). 



Desmond II. (Chas. F. Thompson, Philadelphia, Pa.), red 

 Irish setter dog, 3yrs. (Frisco— Grouse II.). 



Countess Rush (R. V. Fox, Harrisburg, Pa.), black, 

 white and tan bitch. April, 1888 (Count Noble— Belle of 

 Piedmont). 



Whitie (Herbert Merriam, Weston, Mass.), lemon and 

 white dog, March. 1887 (Gus Boudhu— Royal Myrtle). 



Dick Tate (A. M. Tucker, Charlestown, Massjj black, 

 white and ticked dog, 2yrs. (Gus Bondhu — Lady Dixie). 



Antoinette (E. O. Damon, Northampton, Mass.), lemon 

 and white bitch, 2yrs. (Doncaster— Princess Pearl). 



Rebel, Jr. (Adolph Dill, Richmond, Va.), black, white 

 and tan dog, December, 1886 (Roderigo— Bo-Peep). 



Prince Imperial (Ramapo Kennels, Ramsey, N. J.), 

 orange and white dog, 5>a'yrs. (Emperor Fred— Bessie). 



King Leo (Ernest F. Thomas, Arapahoe, Col.), black, 

 white and tan dog, 4yrs. (Count Noble— Hamilton's Ruby). 



Maude Foreman (Ernest F. Thompson, Arapahoe, Col ), 

 black, white and tan bitch, 3yrs. (Foreman — Miss Elsie). 



Maude (Bert Crane, Chicago, 111.), black, white and tan 

 bitch, 7yrs. (Dog Whip— Juno II.). 



Little Gift (Bert Crane, Chicago, 111.), black, white and 

 tan bitch, 4yrs. (Roderigo— Queen Bess). 



King's Mark (J. I. Case, Jr., Racine, Wis.), blue belton 

 dog, April. 1S86 (King Noble-Belle Belton). 



Sam (J. I. Case. Jr., Racine, Wis.), black, white and tan 

 dog, May 8, 1S86 (King Noble— Crickett). 



Nannie B, (J. I. Case, Jr., Racine, Wis.), lemou and black 

 bitch, May 15, 1888 (King Noble— Queen Vashti). 



King Noble (J. I. Case. Jr. , Racine, Wis.), blue belton 

 clog, Aug. 2S, 1883 (Count Noble— Rosalind). 



Rapid Ann (W. F. Townes, Danville, Va,), blue belton 

 bitch, July, 1887). 



Toledo Blade (J. E. Dager, Toledo, Ohio), black, white 

 and tan dog, May, 18S6 (Roderigo— Lillian). 



ClNClNNATUS (J. E. Dager, Toledo, Ohio), black, white and 

 tan dog, May. 1886 (Count Noble— Dido II.). 



Guv (Geo. T. Leach, High Point, N. C), black, white and 

 tan dog, 21^yrs. (Gladstone Boy — Lady). 



Orlando (John Simpkins, New York city), black, white 

 and tan dog, June, 1887 (Roderigo— Bo-Peep). 



Polly (John Simpkins, New York city), black, white and 

 tan bitch, ( ). 



CASSIO (Memphis & Avent Kennels, Memphis, Tenn.), 

 black, white and tan dog, 4yrs. (Count Noble— Lizzie Hop- 

 kins). 



Laertes (Memphis & Avent Kennels), black, white and 

 tan dog, 3yrs. (Count Noble— Lizzie Hopkins). 



Antonio (Memphis & Avent Kennels, Memphis, Tenn.), 

 black, white and tan dog, 3yrs. (Roderigo— Bo-Peep). 



CHANCE (Memphis & Avent Kennels, Memphis, Tenn.), 

 black, white and tan dog, l^yrs. (Roderigo— Bo-Peep). 



Bettie S. (Memphis & Avent Kennels, Memphis, Tenn.), 

 black, white and tan bitch, 3yrs. (Roderigo— Bo-Peep). 



Rowdy Rod (Memphis & Avent Kennels, Memphis, Tenn.), 

 black, white and tan dog, January, 1888 (Roderigo — Juno A.). 



Flounce Gladstone (Whyte Belford, Memphis, Tenn.), 

 white and tan bitch, 2^yrs. (Gladstone — Flounce). 



Nanna (Percy C. Oh'l, Plainfield, N. J.J, lemon belton 

 bitch, May, 1887 (Buckellew — Miunetonka). 



Dash B. (H. R. Baldwin, New York city), orange and 

 white dog, 4yrs. ( Dot). 



tointers. 



Count Fauster (Dr. J. G. F. Holston, Zauesville, O.), 

 lemon, white and tan dog, March, 1887 (Mainspring — Dolly 

 Fauster). 



Bounce (George W. Amory), Boston, Mass.), lemon and 

 white dog, February, 1887 (Bob— Sal). 



Miranda (J. T. Richards, New York city, N, Y,), lemon 

 and white bitch, January, 1887 (Mainspring— Beauty). 



Random Clover (Augustus B. Field, New York city. 

 N. Y.), lemon and white bitch, July, 1887 (Graphic— Clover). 



Duke of Hessen (F. R, Hitchcock, New York city), liver 

 and white dog, May, 1885 (Luck of Hes3en— Blarney). 



Woolton Game (F. R. Hitchcock, New York city), lemou 

 and white bitch, February, 1887 (Gough— Larkspur). 



Joyce (F. R, Hitchcock, New York city), lemon and white 

 bitch, March, 1S87 (Lad of Bow— Bloomo;. 



Stella (F. R. Hitchcock, New York city), lemou and white 

 bitch. January, 18S7 (Naso of Kippen— Boski). 



Tory White (F. R. Hitchcock, New York city), lemon 

 aud white dog, October, 1887 (Tammany— J uno II.). 



Dad of Bow (Westminster Kennel Club, Babylon, L. I.), 

 lemon and white dog, March, 1884 (Graphic— Climax). 



Pontiac (Ed. Dexter, Charlottesville, Va.), lemon and 

 white dog, 3yrs. (Milton's Bang II.— Climax). 



Rip RAP (Ed. Dexter. Charlottesville, Va.), black, white 

 and ticked dog, May, 1S8S (King of Kent— Hops). 



Consolation (C. H. Odell. Yonkers, N. Y.), orauge and 

 white dog, June. 1885 (Bang Bang— Grace III.). 



Roger Williams (C. H. Odell, Yonkers, N. Y.), orange 

 and white dog. May, 1886 (Bang Bang— Lalla Rookh). 



Dolgorouki (C. H. Odell, Yonkers. N. Y.), orange and 

 white bitch, August, 1886 (Bang Bang— Lalla Rookh). 



Flirt (O. W. Donner, Boston, Mass.), liver and white 

 bitch, May, 188S (Mainspring— Merry Legs). 



Fred (Bayard Thayer, Boston, Mass.), liver and white 

 dog, 2yrs. (Robert le Diable— Tuck). 



LABANON (E. R. Coleman, Labanon, Pa.), lemon and 

 white dog. November, 18S5 (Tim — Peg). 



Satenella (Rutherford Stuyvesant, Hackettstown, N. 

 J.), liver and white ticked bitch, 2yrs. (Robert le Diable— 

 Tuck). 



Tammany's Boy (Miss H. Wooster, Ausonia, Conn.), 

 liver and white dog, November, 1887 (Tammany — Juno). 



Rock II. (J. B. Wallace, Ansouia, Conn.), liver and white 

 dog, July. 1887 (Graphic— Lady Belle). 



Fan Fan (J. B. Wallace, Ansonia, Conn.), liver and white 

 bitch (Graphic— Lady Belle). 



Seldom (Nat Simpkins, New York city), liver and white 

 bitch, 4>^yrs. (Booth— Tuck). 



champion stakes. 



Roderigo (Memphis & Avent Kennels), black, white and 

 tan dog, QV,jvs. (Count Noble— Twin Maude). 



Gath's Mark (Dr. Jas. N. Maclin, Masou, Tenn.), black, 

 white and tan dog, 5yrs, (Gath— Gem). 



INDIANA TRIALS ENTRIES. 



INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 12.— Editor Forest and Stream: 

 The entries to the Iudiana Kennel Club's All-Aged 

 Stakes closed Oct. 1 with 43 nominations — 28 English setters, 

 1 Gordon setter and 14 pointers. The Irish setter entries 

 promised us failed to materialize. 



I desire to call the attention of all who anticipate visiting 

 our trials to the special arrangements made for transporta- 

 tion. The Central Traffic Association has granted special 

 rates to Vincennes from all points in Indiana — full fare 

 going and one aent per mile returning. The O. & M. R. R. 

 will sell tickets to Vicennes from all of their terminal points 

 and junctions at full fare goiug and one cent per mile re- 

 turning, and will carry two dogs free if crated. The L. &_ 

 M. R. R. Will sell tickets to Vincennes from all points on 

 their line at full fare one way and one cent per mile return- 

 ing, and will carry all dogs free if crated. 



Parties desiring to avail themselves of these concessions 

 must secure from the agent of whom they purchase their ' 

 tickets a certificate showing that they have paid full fare to 

 Vincennes. This certificate when signed by the club's sec- 

 retary at Bicknell, will enable the holder thereof to pur- 

 chase from the railroad ticket agent at Vincennes a return 

 ticket at the reduced rate. We are now trying to arrange 

 for special round-trip tickets from Vincennes to Bicknell. 



P. T. Madison, Sec'y. 



All-Aged Setter Stake. 



english setters. 



Lufra's Mark (W. W. Titus, West Point, Miss.), black, 

 white and tan dog (Gath's Mark — Lufra). 



Hope (A. M. Young, Nashville, Tenn.), lemon and white 

 bitch (Gath's Hope — Daisy F.). 



Floe Windem (A. Thoman, St. Louis, Mo.), lemon and 

 white bitch (Rebel Windem— Carrie H). 



Lady F. (A. Thoman, St. Louis, Mo.), black and white 

 bitch (Rebel Windem— Carrie H.). 



Blue Mark iFrank Richards, Stewart, Minn.), blue beltou 

 dog (Gath's Mark — Lufra). 



Monarch E. (H. Hulmau, Jr., Terre Haute, Ind.), liver 

 and white dog (Grouse Dale — Stockton's Floe). 



Billy B. (Gen. W. B. Shattuc, Cincinnati, O.), orange 

 and white dog (Count Noble— Dido IL). 



Noble Dido (Gen. W. B. Shattuc, Cincinnati, O.), black, 

 white and tan dog (Count Noble — Dido II ). 



Daisy H. (J. H. and J. A. Hunter, Sandborn, Ind.), orange 

 and white bitch (Gath's Hope— Daisy F.). 



Dot Belton (Clarence Swanman, Minneapolis, Minn.), 

 blue belton bitch (King Noble— Elsie Belton). 



Datsy F. (Fisher & Dudley, Nashville, Tenn.), lemon aud 

 white bitch (Gleam— Dean). 



Prince Royal H. (Fred H. Kennedy, Pittsburgh, Pa.), 

 black and white ticked dog (Royal Ranger — Daisy Queen). 



Dad Wilson's Boy (J. Shelly Hudson, Covington, Ky.), 

 black, white and tan dog (Dad Wilson— Dolly S.). 



Quail (H. S. New, Indianapolis, Ind.), black, white and 

 tan bitch (Nick— Beauty). 



Beaumont (W. R. Huntington, Cleveland, O.), black, 

 white aud tan dog (Prince Royal— Nettie). 



King's Dan (Geo. W. Ewing, Fort Wayne, Ind.), black, 

 white and tan dog (King Noble— Elsie Belton). 



King's Mark (J. I. Case, Jr.. Racine, Wis.), blue belton 

 dog (King Noble— Belle Belton). 



Sam C. (J. I. Case, Jr., Racine, Wis.), black, whiteandtau 

 dog (King Noble— Cricket). 



Nannie B. (J. I, Case, Jr. 2 Racine, Wis.), blue belton bitch 

 (King Noble — Queen Vashti). 



King Noble ( J. I. Case, Jr., Racine, Wis.), blue belton dog 

 (Count Noble— Rosalind). 



Little Gift (Bert Crane, Chicago, 111.), black, white and 

 tan bitch (Roderigo — Queen Bess). 



Maud (Bert Crane, Chicago. Ill,), black, white and tan 

 bitch (Dog Whip— Harrison's Juno II.). 



Dan Gladstone (Maj. J.W. Renfroe, Atlanta, Ga.), black 

 white and tan dog (Gbidstonc — Sue). 



Count Erie (W. H. Daly, Pittsburgh. Pa.), black, white 

 and tan dog (Count Noble— Fannie W.). 



Balee Gladstone (N. B. Nesbet, agt., Chesterviile, Miss.), 

 lemon and white latch (Paul Gladstone — Bessie A.). 



Rosebud (W. -W. Titus, Robertson, Miss.), black, white 

 and tan bitch (Roderiero— Flora M.). 



Count S. (VV. B. Stafford, Trenton, Tenn.), black and 

 white dog (Browu — May). 



Dashing Dixie (A, J. Gleason. Alma, Kansas), blue bel- 

 ton bitch (Dashing Dale— Dashing Model). 



GORDON SETTERS. 



Stubble (J. 13. Sperry, Iowa City, Iowa), black and tan 

 dog (Malcolm— Dream IV. ). 



ALL-AGED POINTER STAKE. 



Electric (Frank Carlisle, Newton Falls, Ohio), orange 

 and white dog (Croxteth — Young Beulah). 



Tofsy W. (Dr. John E. Link, Terre Haute, Ind.), black 

 bitch (Sweep— Lady Pape). 



Joe Pape (Dr. John E. Link. Terre Haute, Ind.), black dog 

 (Sambo the Devil— Spot). 



Rod's Gal (Dr. John E. Link, Terre Haute, Ind.), liver 

 and white bitch (Rod— Juno). 



Rodman (W. B. Alleu, Indianapolis, Ind.). liver aud white 

 dog (Rod— Belle). 



Tamarack (Frank Billings, Cleveland, O,), liver and 

 white dog (Tarn— Croxteth's Rival Queen). 



OssiAN (P. T. Madison, Indianapolis, Ind.), liver and white 

 dog (Croxteth— Amine). 



Ben La Nier (Harry S. New, Indianapolis, Ind.), lemon 

 aud white dog (Joe Bovvers, Jr. ). 



