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dogs. He is a little on the large size, hut Regent Brisk falls 

 off so much when you get hack of his shoulders that, smart 

 little terrier as he is in front, he is bound to be put behind 

 a fair all-round dog. General Grant was well shown, but 

 he is now cheeky and is not good in coat. The bitches were 

 a rather weak lot, and Tennis, about as good as anything, 

 showed timidly till the judge had made up his mind, then 

 she brightened up and threw her ears properly. Warren 

 -Jenny is good in shoulders and outline, but heavy in ears. 

 Regent Edna was shown too fat. First in puppies went to 

 a smart youngster in Blerntou Valour. Very good in head 

 and expression, but is hardly filled out yet. He quite out- 

 classed Regent Reuben. 



IRISH TERRIERS— (ME. MATTHEW). 

 Breda Tiney had no opposition, and was shown in good 

 condition. 



SK.YE TERRIERS— (MB. MATTHEW). 



Lovett had a bloodless victory, two clipped half-bred 

 Yorkshires being dismissed without a notice of course. 



BLACK AND TAX TERRIERS— (MR. MATTHEW). 

 The Rochelle Kennels' Dick had no difficulty in winning 

 from Winnie, a very bad one, whose timidity reminded 

 one of the late Mr. Travers's recommendation to "b-b-bury 

 the rat." 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS— (MR. MAYIIEW). 

 First, Prince, is not dark enough in blue, but his tan is 

 good, as is his texture of coat. Lady K. is weak in both 

 colors. 



TOY TERRIERS— (MR. MAYHEW). 



Tiney is much above the average of small black and tan 

 terriers and showed as lively as a cricket. A little more 

 length of head and she would be first-class. Dot lacks life 

 and terrier smartness. 



PUGS— (MR, MAYHEW). 



Two poor bitches were shown. Nellie Bly (with wrong 

 date of birth) was minus the coloring she showed at Boston". 

 Daisy is weak in face and her color is not clear. Puppies 

 poor. 



TOY SPANIELS— (ME. MAYHEW - ) 



King Victor, the well known Blenheim, beat a weak- 

 faced King Charles, Pansy by name. 



MISCELLANEOUS— (MR. MAYHEW). 



The smooth-coated Beauty, formerly shown by Mr. Cars- 

 well, won easily, though he was rather long in coat. Second 

 to the Schipperke, Othello, and third to a black poodle of 

 passable merit. 



The following are additions to the prize list as given last 

 week; 



AMERICAN FOXHOUNDS- Dogs: 1st and 2d, St. George 

 Kennels' Brag and Brag, Jr. Bitches: 1st and 2d, St. George 

 Kennels' Biz and Joy. 



B EAGLES.— Dogs: 1st and 2d , J. P. Prentiss's Mingo and Rowdy 

 It.; 3d, K. Blakely's Gunner-. Bitches: 1st, Associated Fanciers'' 

 Floy; 2d, J. P. Prentiss's Bel). 



FOX-TERRIERS.— Puppies: 1st, Biemton Kennels' Biemton 

 Valour: 2a, Regent Kennels' Regent Reuben; 3d, L. & W. Ruther- 

 furd's Warren Vain. 



In. cocker bitches Waggles beat Hazel Obo. 



DETROIT DOG SHOW. 



O 



UR report of the Detroit dog show has not yet come to 

 hand. Following is a list of the 



AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS. — Challenge— Dogs: lit, C. C. Cook's Moses. Bitches: 

 No entry.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Ayers & Powell's Edric; 2d, H. Fal- 

 coner's Mode: 3d, C. C. Cook's Captain R. Reserve, Elizabeth 

 Oestci -reich's Prince Leo. Very high corn., F. B. Fisher's Ash- 

 mont Tiger. High com., J. J. Lynn's Beanfoy. Bitches: 1st and 

 2d, C. C. Cook's Pharaoh Queen and Duchess of York; 3d, H. 

 Falconer's Bess-— Puppies -Dogs: 1st, C. C. Cook's Captain R. 

 Bitches: 1st and 2d, C. C. Cook's Duchess of York and Miss Beau- 

 fort; 3a, Tracy Bros.' Leo's Nell. 



ST. BERNARDS.-Rough-CoAted— Challenge— No entry.— 

 Open— Dogs: 1st, Pottershurg Kennels' Bruce; 2d, C. E. Waskee- 

 nan's Pioneer: 3d, Royal St. Bernard Kennels' M «x. Bitches: 1st, 

 Pottershurg Kennels' Phyllis. — Puppies — Bogs: No entries. 

 Bitches: 1st, Alta Kennels' Santa Rasa; 2d, withheld; 3d, H. Fal- 

 coner's Lute.— Smooth-Uoated— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, J. B. 

 Lewis's Victor Joseph. Bitches: No entry.— Open Dogs: 1st, W. 

 H. Bnrtens haw's Leon B. Bitches: 1st, Gramercy Kennels' Cleo- 

 patra.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st, W. H. Burtenshaw's Leon B.; 2d, W. 

 C. Lantner's Pluto. Bitches: 1st, Alta Kennels' Keepsake. 



BLOODHOUNDS.-No entry. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— No entry. 



GREAT DANES. -Challenge— No entry.— Open— Dogs: 1st, H. 

 G. Nichols's Melac; 2d, Wolverine Kennels' Favor. Bitches: 1st, 

 Wolverine Kennels' Minea II.; 2d and 3d, H. C. Farnum's Francis 

 and Duchess. Puppies— Dogs: 1st and 2d, Wolverine Kennels' 

 Pasche II. and Brums; 3d, C. Witherspoon's Captain. Very high 

 com., C. H. Ruhl's Czar. Bitches: 1st and 2d withheld; 3d, H. C. 

 Farnum's Gypsy. 



DEERHOUNDf.— Challenge— No entry.— Open— Dogs: No en- 

 try. Bitches: 1st, B. S. Dering's Nora. 



GREYHOUNDS.— Challenge— Dogs: lsf,Rockwood Greyhound 

 Kennels' Master Rich. Bitches: 1st. Rockwood Greyhound Ken- 

 nels' Miss Rare— Open— Dogs: 1st, 2d .and very high, com., G. C. 

 Taylor's Scavenger, Milo and Nibs! 3d, J. Hoc hlieimer's Dash, Jr. 

 Bitches: 1st, G. C. Taylor's Second Sight; 2d, C. W. Sarvis's Lady 

 O'Livia. 



POINTERS.— Large— Challenge— Dogs: 1st Hempstead Farm 

 Kennels' Robert le Diable. Bitches: 1st, Westminster Kennel 

 Club's Lass of Bow.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Acme Kennels' Chief; 2d, 

 Gillman & Barne's Lansriowne; 3d, Wes'minster Kennel Club's 

 Westminster Drake. Very high com.. Dr. J. W. Taylor's King 

 Bow's Bow. Bitches: 1st, Westminster Kennel Club's Madstone; 2d 

 and 3d, Detroit Kennel Club's Countess Lill and Ruby Croxteth.— 

 Small— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, Westminster Kennel Club's Naso 

 of Kippen. Bitches: W estminster Kennel Club's Glauca.— Open— 

 Dogs; 1st. B. Meissner's Bangs tone; 2d. Kalamazoo Kennels' Won- 

 derful Lad; 3d and very high, com., Westminster Kennel Club's 

 Westminster Glitter and Westminster Gladstone. Bitclies: 1st, 

 J. A. Heether's Fan N.; 2d, F. Wies'sKarl; 3d, Westminster Ken- 

 nel Club's Westminster Nan. Very high com., Grayburn Kennels' 

 Flirtation. High com., J. E. Gill's Galena.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st 

 and 2d, Westminster Kennel Club's Westminster Glitter and 

 Westminster Gladstone. Bitclies: 1st, Westminster Kennel Club's 

 Westminster Nan; 2d, W. W. Sweeney's Lord Graphic's Trinket. 



ENGLISH SETTERS,— Challenge— Dogs: 1st. J. Shelley Hud- 

 son's Dad Wilson. Bitclies: No entry.— Open— Dogs: 1st and 2d, 

 J. E. Dager's Oincinnatus and Toledo Blade; 3d, reserve and very 

 high com., J. Shelley Hudson's Dad Wilson's Boy, Dad Wilson, Jr., 

 and Chickasaw II. Very high com., J. E. Patterson's Doncaster 

 II. Bitclies: 1st and 2d. J. Shelley Hudson's Bohemian Girl and 

 Sunshine: 3d, Detroit Kennel Club's Victory. High com.. A. J. 

 Hiscox's Guess Gladstone.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st, H. Waruf's Shel- 

 bark. Bitclies: No entry. 



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

 Blarney. Bitches: 1st, W. L. Washington's Laura B.— Open— Dogs: 

 1st, W. L. Washington's Kildare; 2d, A. W. Stephenson's Chief IX; 

 3d, St. Cloud Kennels' Shanmore. Bitches: 1st, W. L. Washing- 

 ton's Winnie II.; 2d and very high com., L. N. Hilsendegen's Biddy 

 Clare and LaliaRookh; 3d, J. H. Dunnigan's Duchess of Avon- 

 dale. High com.. Gillman & Barnes's Miss Boots. — Puppies— 

 Doers: 1st. W. L. Washington's Darby III. Bitches: 1st, .Seminole 

 Kennels' Bonny Elcho. 



GORDON SETTERS.- Challenge- Dogs: 1st and 2d, S. G. 

 Dixon's Leo B. aud Field Marshall. Bitches: 1st, W. S. Hammet's 

 Rose.— Open- Dogs: 1st, S. G. Dixon's lvanhoe: 2d, withheld. High 

 com., J. A. Heether's Sultan. Bitches: 1st, S. G. Dixon's Meadow- 

 thorpe Blossom.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st, R. J. Morrison's Fred. 

 Bitches: No entry. 



FOXHOUNDS.— English— Only entry absent. — American — 

 Challenge— Dogs: 1st, Cook Kennels' Brave. Bitches: No entry, 

 — Ovm~-Dogs: 1st, 2d, 3d, very high com. (3) and high com.. Cook 

 Kennels' Roderick, Dan, Drum II., Bill, Rover, Streak and Tuck. 

 Reserve and high com., L. Bowser's Willie H, and Dick LL 

 Bitclm; 1st, 2d, 3d, very high pom. (4) and high com. (3), Oook Ken- 



I £n, T dt ' Fla S «?' SfeaP 6 * <l ueell < ^.vlng Kate, Jet, Croud 

 Si'^rtS ? Y w!- X £ D and B %$% Be f s - Re ?-erve, Detroit Kennel Club's 

 SS^SS? H'gh com., Natural Gas Kennels* Lady Sport.-Pup- 

 ptes— Dogs: 1st, Cook Kennels' Bill. Bitches: No entry. 



SHAGBY FOXHOUNDS.-Open-Doos: 1st. and 2d, A. B. 

 Whitlock's Pierce and Bard. Bitches: 1st. 2d, 3d and very high 

 com., A. B. Whitlock's Clara II, Patti, Modesty and Claude. 



CHESAPEAKE BAY DOGS. -No entry. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS. — Challenge — Dogs: 1st, B. F. 

 Lewi.-, >. i atsey O'Connor. Bitches: No entry. Open— No entry 

 CLUMBER SPANIELS.— No entry. 



Sampson and Napoleon. Very high com.. Cook Kennel's Newton 

 Abbot Farmer. High com., G. Connor's Don C. Com., A. G. 

 |hafer% Don. Bitches: 1st and 3d. R. p. Kcasby's Lady and Miss 

 Ben d'Or; 3d, Woodstock Spaniel Kennel's Topsy. 



COCKER SPANIELS.-Ant Color. -Challenge— Do?*: 1st, 

 Woodstock Spaniel Kennel's Rabbi. Bitches: No entry. Open- 

 BLA.CK— Dogs: 1st, Woodstock Spaniel Kennels' Brock; 2d and 

 S>RJ> coin., Detroit. Kennel Club's Roy Obo and Black Obo; 3d, Dr. 

 u - B- NicoPs Kildare; very high com.. Miss Elsie M. Ohope's Rex 

 and A. W Pancoast'e Laddie O. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Geo. H. 

 Bush's Bessy W. and Novel; 3d, F. F, Dole's Mossy W.; very high 

 com., Woodstock Spaniel Kennel's Nina. Otber"than Black- 

 ppBN-Do!?s: 1st, Woodstock Spaniel Kennel's Barnbo. Bitches: 

 1st, A. VV. Pancoast's Trixey. Puppies -Dog*: 1st, Woodstock 

 Spaniel Kennels' Bambo; 2d, A. W. Paneoasl.'s Pippo; 3d and very 

 high com., Detroit, Kennel Club's George Obo and Judge Obo. 

 Bitches: No entry. 



COLLIES— Challenge— No entry.— Open— Dogs: lsLOrampian 

 Kennels' Bonnie Stewart: 2d. McEwen & Gibson's Langhan; 3d, 

 Seminole Kennels' Roslyn Dandy. Bitches: 1st, McEwen & Gib- 

 son's Monev Musk; 2d, withheld.-PuppiES-Dogs; 1st, McEwen 

 & Gibson's Drury; 2d, Grayburn Kennels' Lord Edward. Bitches: 

 No entry. 



POODLES.— Dogs: 1st, and equal 2d. A. W. Purheck's Dexter and 

 Kaya II.; equal 2d, Mrs. E. Chalmer's Bruce. Bitches: 1st and 2d, 

 A- W. Purbeck'a Nell and Cora. High com., Detroit Kennel 

 Club's Grisette. 



BULLDOGS. - Challenge — Dogs: R. B. Savvver's Harper. 

 Bitches; No entry. -Open- Dogs: 1st. R. B. Sawyer's Carisbrook. 

 Bitches: 1st, R. B.Sawyer's Dolly Tester; 3d, Woodward & Her- 

 rick's Duchess of Palmer. 



F. _ 

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F. F. Dole's Grove Duchess and Miss Gladstone. 



DACHSHUNDE. — Dogs: 1st, Joe Lewis's Feldmann K.; 2d, Gil- 

 man & Barnes's Duke II. Very high com., Oxford Kennels' Carl. 

 Bitches: 1st, Joe Lewis's Lina L.i 2d. Oilman & Barnes's Duchess. 

 Very high com., Alice T. Hurst's Taxey, and B. F. Lewis's Gill. 



BEAGLES.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, H. Bennet's Little Duke. 

 Bitclies: No entry— Open- Dogs: 1st, W. H. "Wherry's Joe; 2d and 

 very high com., Detroit Kennel Club's Bross and Rock; 3d, and 

 verv high com.. Middle ton Kennels' Pn'nceps and Stormy. 

 Bitches: 1st and reserve, Middleton Kennels' June M. and Yonnie 

 W.; 2d and very high com., Hollywood Kennels' Pe<»r] of Holly- 

 wood and Queen of Hollywood; 3d and com., Detroit Kennel Club's 

 Romp and Racy. High com., A. V. Brad rick's Sanky.— Puppies— 

 Dogs: 1st, Hollywood Kennels' Trueman. Bitches: No entry. 



FOX-TERK fERS.- Challenge— Dogs: 1st, Biemton Kennels' 

 Lucifer. Bitches: 1st, Biemton Kennels' Diadem.— Open— Dogs: 

 1st aud very high com., Wood ale Kennels' Stark en's Jack and 

 Hillside Mix: 2d. Biemton Kennels' Biemton Victor II.; 3d, L. & 

 W. Rutheif urd's Warren Sabre. Bitches: 1st, Oxford Kennels' 

 Ebor Nettle: 2d, L. & W. Rutherford's Warren Jenney; 3d, Biem- 

 ton Kennels' Biemton Enid.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st, Biemton Ken- 

 nels' Biemton Victor II. Bitches: No entry.— Wire-Haired— 

 Dogs: 1st and 3d, Went worth Kennels' Eskdale Broom and Went- 

 worth Wonder. Bitches: 1st, Oxford Kennels' Nettie Topper. 



IRISH TERRIERS.— Challenge— 1st, Lewis & Jarret's Burn- 

 side.— Open— 1st, Northfield Yorkshire Kennels' Breda Bill. 



SCOTCH TERRIERS— Dogs: 1st. A. J. Hartzlor's Glencoe. 

 Bitches: 1st, Swayne & Shoemaker's Meadowtborpe Glen Effie. 



DANDIE DIN MONT T ERRIERS.— No entry. 



SKYE TE BRIERS.— 1st, C. A. Shlnn's Sir Stafford. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.-Challenge-Doos: 1st, A. 

 W. Smith's Buffalo General. Bitches: No entry.— Open— Dogs: 

 1st and very high com., Blake & Robertson's Sir Wallace and 

 Prince; 2d, Rochelle Kennels' The Senator. Bitches: 1st, J. H. 

 Hawley'a Rochelle Gril; 3d, Rochelle Kennels' Roctielle Nadjy. 

 Reserve and very high com., Blake and Hebertson's Buttercup 

 and Nanon. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS— Dogs: 1st and 2d, Northfield York- 

 shire Kennels' Toons Royal aud FishpoolGem. Bitches: 1st and 

 2d, North field Yorkshire Kennels' Daisy and Venus. 



TOY TERRIERS.— No entry. 



PUGS.— Challenge- Dogs: Is, Dr. M. H. Cryer's Bob Ivy; 2d, 

 Acme Kennels' Lord Nelson. Bitches: 1st, Dr. M. H. Cryer's Bes- 

 sie.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Eberhart Pug Kennels' Ebeihart's Cashier; 

 2d, Sarah E. Davis's I. C. P. Sprake; 3d, J. J. Lynn's Chequasset 

 Rubv. Very high com., Detroit Kennel Club's Duke. High com.. 

 Dr. M. H. Cryer's Climax. Bitches: 1st, Dr. M. H. Cryer's Cassina; 

 2d, Eberhart Pug Kennels' Lady Thurman.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st, 

 Eberhart Pug Kennels' Banjo G.; 2d, F. C. Nims's Dave Day. 

 Bitches: 1st, Eberhart Pug Kennels' Mabel B.; 2d, withheld. High 

 com., Mabel Munger's Pansy. 



KING C3ARLES SPANIELS— Dogs: 1st, A. Trebilcock's Tor- 

 onto Charlie; 2d, H. Niemann's Bentrick. Bitches: 1st, H. Nie- 

 mann's Jennie. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS— 1st and 2d, H. K. Gay's Wenona 

 and Trix. 



WHIPPETS.— 1st, 2d and very high com., Campbell & Blake's 

 Ben Bone, Nellie Gray and Maggie. 



MISCELLANEOUS.— Dogs: 1st, Miss Rose M. Prince's Anno 

 (Chihuahua). Bitches: 1st, F. J. Wakefield's Eyah (Chihuahua); 

 3d, Mrs. F. J. Wakefield's Pepity (Chihuahua). 



DOGS OF THE DAY. 



THE country folks complained of the ten cents charge to 

 visit the dog department at Wilmington, and the show 

 was^thrown open on the second day, with the result that it 

 was.impossible to move between the benches. Some gentle- 

 men who ;have loudly complimented Mr. Carswell on the 

 work he did at Wilmington on the morning on the first day, 

 seemed perfectly content to sit smoking cigarettes and watch 

 him toiling. By the way, how comes this show to be des- 

 cribed as the first at the Wilmington fair grounds? I have 

 something more than a faint recollection of judging there 

 last year. 



Mr. A, C. Wilmerding has disposed of his brace of Clum- 

 bers to Mr. Jacob Moerlein of Cincinnati, O. 



It is with much regret I have had to inform the officials of 

 the Ottawa show, that I cannot judge there. Two race meet- 

 ings were started here since I accepted the Ottawa invitation, 

 and a trotting meeting is also down for the same week here. 

 As these are in my particular line of duty, I have had to 

 forego the long anticipated pleasure of a little relaxation 

 across the border, and I can only envy my successor the 

 pleasure I am sure is in store for him. 



"Namquoit," in his notes from England queries a "par" 

 of mine regarding some St. Bernard weights. I got them 

 from an English exchange. He is kind enough to refer to 

 something I said regarding Mr. Millais. I wrote still another 

 which has most unaccountably not been noticed either by the 

 Fancier's Gazette or its kennel director. I presume he is 

 content to rest under the stierma of having asked me to be- 

 tray a business confidence. Well, we will leave it so. J. W. 



OTTAWA DOG SHOW SPECIAL,— Editor Forest and 

 Stream: Will you please add to the list of special prizes of 

 the Ottawa dog show, that a 15 special for best field spaniel, 

 dog or bitch will be given.— The Bjssrps Show Committee, 



KINGSTON DOG SHOW. 



KINGSTON, Out., Sept. 5.— Editor Forest and St/ream: 

 The dog show held here this week was a very success- 

 ful one, aud one of the best little shows that I ever attended. 

 The manager, Mr. Corbett, was the right man in the right 

 place, and everything in connection with the show ran 

 smoothly. The attendants were the best lot I ever saw. 

 One pleasing feature of the show was a tastefully decorated 

 room where visitors could wash, smoke, write, lounge and 

 brag about their dogs to their heart's content. There were 

 over 150 entries, with but half a dozen absentees, and. the 

 average quality was very good. Mr. Vail judged pointers 

 and setters, Mr. Osborne collies, and Mr. Fellows the other 

 classes. Following is a list of the 



AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.— 1st, Mount Royal Kennels' Lord Caution; 2d, 0. 

 Hamilton's Victoria. 



ST. BERNARDS. — Rough-Coated — 1st, Laidlaw & McBain's 

 Beomore; 2d, P. Hart's Queen Vic. Very high com., A. B. Van 

 Blaricom's Daisy May. Puppies: 1st, P. Hart's Queen Vic. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— 1st, J. A. Minnes's Czar; 2d and 3d,with- 

 hold. High com., W. Sautter's Duke. 



FOXHOUNDS— 1st and very high com., M. Switzer's Trailer 

 and Bell; 2d, high com. and com., A. R. Milne's Leo, Dash and 

 Dot. 



GREYHOUNDS.- Challenge— Dogs: 1st, H. W, Huntington's 

 Balkis. Bitches: 1st, H. Vv. Huntington's Cassandra— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st, Mount Royal Kennels' Elcho: 2d, A. P. Thompson's Vol- 

 unteer. High com., C. L. Curtis's Sancho and E. C. Hill's Jupiter. 

 Bitches: 1st, A. W. Bates's Galatea; 2d, H. P. Thompson's Lady 

 Langiry. very high com., C. L. Curtis's Flora. High com.,W. G. 

 Young's Fanny M. 



BEAGLES.— Dogs: 1st and 2d, Hornell-Harmony Kennels' 

 Royal Krueger and Whisker. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Hornell-Har- 

 mnny Kennels' Una and Elf; 3d, Elora Kennels' Elora Blue Bell. 

 Puppies: 1st, Hornell-Harmony Kennels' Ava W. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Dogs: 1st, C. H. Corbett's Grouse; 2d 

 and ver., high com., C. A. Stone's Forest Fred and Forest Spot. 

 Bitches: 1st aud 3d, 0. A. Stone's Forest Nettie and Gladys; 2d, 

 Moo nr. Royal Kennels' Nellie Dale. Very high com., W. C. 

 Darby's Lady Rose. Puppies: 1st, withheld; 2d, R. E. Kent's 

 Ruby K. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Dogs: 1st and 2d, A. W. Pearsall's Redstone 

 and .lack Malone; 3d, M. Flynn, Jr.'s O'Douovan Rossa. Very 

 high com., J. B. Walkem's Jack. Bitches: 1st and 3d, A. VV. 

 1't arsall's Lillie B.m and Bell Ida; 2d and high com., M. Flynn, 

 Jr.'s Molly Glendyne and Sedan. Reserve, J. Quill's Kerry Gow. 

 Puppies: 1st, Toronto Irish Setter Kennel Club's Phil Sheridan; 

 2d, M. Flynn, Jr.'s L : smore. 



GORDON SETTERS.— Dogs: 1st, C. A. Gibbs's Clyde. Bitches: 

 1st. Mount Royal Kennels' Hilda. 



POINTERS— Dogs: Absent. Bitches: 1st, Mount Royal Kennels' 

 Devon Nell. 



IRISH WATER SPANI ELS. — Dogs: 1st, W. C. Doty's Major. 

 Bitches: 1st, T. A. Carson's Floss. Puppies: 1st, T. A. Carson's 

 Duck II. 



CLUMBER SPANIELS. — Dogs: 1st, Bate & Geddes' Boss II.'' 

 2d, C. B. Smart's Darby. Bitches: 1st, Bate & Geddes' Brownie: 

 2d, W. G. Young's Belle of Ottawa. Puppies: 1st, W. G. Young's 

 Belle of Ottawa; 2d, J. B. Smart's Darby, 3d, H. Kent's Our Joan. 



FIELD SPANIELS.— W. G. McCullagh's Gipsey Queen; 2d s J. 

 B. Walkem's Sport. 



COCKER SPANIELS.— Challenge— 1st, Brant Cocker Ken- 

 nels' Mike— Open— Black— Dogs; 1st, G. Bell's King of Obos; 2d 

 aud equal 3d, P. G. Keyes's Obo, Jr. and Bob Obo; equal 3d. I. G. 

 '■■■■i •-i.f-r'.-i i">pim. Very hiEfi; i. o i ij ,, P.rant Cocker Kennels' Ips- 

 wich Boy. Bitches: 1st; G. P. Keyes'Finey Obo; 2d and high com., 

 Brant Cocker Kennels' Busy and Dora; equal 3d, G. Bill's Black 

 Fly and I. O. Mitchener's Black Vie. Very high com., W. G. Mc- 



mon's Mollie; 3d, Mount Royal Kennels' Blondie G. Very high 

 com., Brant Cocker Kennels' Zetta. Puppies: 1st, Corktown 

 Ooeker Kennels' Dot Smirle; equal 2d, Brant Cocker Kennels' 

 Ula. and Fatiina. Very high com., P. G. Keyes's Rideau Rollie 

 and R. J. Gowdey's Leo. 



COLLIES,— Dogs: 1st, Mr8. Andrew Pattullo's Sir John; 2d and 

 3d, McEwen & Gibson's Bute and Norman. Bitches: 1st and 2d, 

 J. D. Duncan's Floss and Flora; 3d, McEwen & Gibson's ManiUa. 

 Puppies: 1st, McEwen & Gibson's Norman: equal 2d, J. D. Dun- 

 can's Flo and Reality. Very high com., G. S. Oldrieve's Gadie. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— 1st, W. Cooch's Count Dick. 



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

 W. Prescott's Punch; 3d, G. Bell's Sly Boots. Very high com., A. 

 W. Garrett's Stanley. Bitches: 1st, P. G. Keyes's Clytie; 2d, J. G. 

 Mitchener's Carlton' Vic; equal 3:1, G. W. Prescott's Judy and G. 

 Bell's Overshoes. Very high com., W. Lee's Vie. High com., W. 

 C. Kent's Flip and G. Oldrieve's Dudley Slave. Puppies: 1st, H. 

 p' Thompson's Pickle; 2d and high com., G. W. Prescott's Punch 

 and Judy; 3d, G. Bell's Sly Boots. Very nigh com.. Dr. C. V. 

 Clark's Beivoir Bacchus. High com., G. S. Oldrieve's Daisy. 



HARD-HAIRED TERRIERS.— 1, J. C. Daniels's Fan; 2d, with- 

 held. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— 1st and 2d, A. Geddes's Vor- 

 tex and Squaw. 



TOY SPANIELS.— 1st, 2d and 3d, E.' ! Bradford's Prince, Spot 

 and Juliet. 



PUGS.— 1st, withheld; 2d and very high com., A. G. H. Luxton's 

 Jewell and Nigger; 3d, J. B. Walkem's Budge. 



MISCELLANEOUS.— Equal 1st. A. E. Elmer's Garry and J. 

 Roedler's Lord; 2d, E. Thornton's Fritz. Very high com., S. Mc- 

 Cullagh's Lena II. Kingston. 



IRISH SETTER IMPORTATION.— Fall River, Mass., 

 Sept 5 —Editor Forest and Stream: I received on Sept. 2 

 bv the Iowa of the Warren line, the Irish setter Inchiquin, 

 whose purchase from the Rev. Robert O'Callaghan, Roches- 

 ter Kent Eng.. I recently wrote you of. Inchiquin is by Shan- 

 don II out of Iona, and is worthy of his ancestry, as he is 

 indeed a magnificent specimen of his breed. From my cor- 

 respondence with Mr. O'Callaghan I had made up my mind 

 that I should see a good dog in Inchiquin, hut he far exceeds 

 mv expectations, and in the opinion of several good judges 

 of the breed is fit to compete with the best in America. In 

 describing him Mr. O'Callaghan writes me:/'He is in my 

 ODimon a very handsome dog, and sure to win here; he has 

 a ornnd'head of the correct type, good bone and muscle, and 

 ffi color is also good, he is full of life and quality, and his 

 stvle in the field is perfect, he is an Irish setter ail over, and 

 of the purest blood.' ' For the benefit of your many readers, 

 who are lovers of the reds, I send his measurements: 23>£m. 

 at shoulder, 28in. girth of chest, 9^in. from tip of nose to 

 occiput, 38in. from tip of nose to set on of tail, 14m. length of 

 tail muzzle deep, head dome shaped, eyes hazel, neck long, 

 shoulders well placed and loin strong. He seems uevoted to 

 hunting and shows great style, carries his tail beautifully, 

 with a merry lashing of his flag. In fact I am more than 

 meaaed with him, an! feel that Mr. O'Callaghan has sent 

 me a clog that is fully up to his description in every partic- 

 ular and I shall take great pleasure m embracing the first 

 nood opportunity of letting my brother fanciers see him On 

 the bench.— Jons' J. Scanlan. 



DAJSTBTTRY SHOW.— New York, Sept. 4.— Editor Forest 

 and Stream: In reply to the many inquiries received from 

 intending exhibitors, and for the general information of 

 the public, I desire to give notice through your columns, 

 that the wins at the forthcoming bench show to be held at 

 Danbnry, Conn., will not be recognized, the Connecticut State 

 Kennel Club, under whose auspices the Danbury show was 

 held last year, having in the mean time ceased to be a mem- 

 ber of the American Kennel Club.— A. P. VREPENBTOH, 

 Secretary. 



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