Sept. 18, 1890.1 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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exhibition a kennel of so-called shaggy foxhounds. He is 

 about the only person having this type of houud. 



CHEKAPEAKES AND SPANIELS. 

 No entries, and Patsy O'Connor was alone in his glory to 

 represent the Irish water spaniel display. Clumber spaniels 

 had no entries The display of field and cockers was very 

 good and they were well handled by Mr. Nelles. Some were 

 shown in bad condition, their skins needed attention. The 

 awards gave general satisfaction, the winners are mostly well 

 known. 



COLLIES 



were a very poor show. Very little competition, only seven 

 entries in four classes. The winner in open dogs 'Bonnie 

 Stewart, is a rare, workmanlike dog with good body, coat, 

 legs and feet. His worst fault is coarseness in skull and 

 faulty in ears. Second went to Langhan, a nice type, third 

 going to Roslyn Dandy. shown in bad coat. In bitches, 

 Money Musk had it all to herself, and another of McEwen & 

 Gibson's, Drury, was first in dog puppy class, Lord Edward 

 getting second. 



POODLES 



were a good display, a grand-coated dog, Dextor, winning 

 easy, equal second going to Kava EI, and Bruce. In the bitch 

 class ISIell won first with Cora second, he. going to Grisette. 

 BULLDOGS. 



In challenge dogs, that good dog Harner was alone. He 

 is a little short of wrinkle, but from back of head to tail it 

 would he difficult to improve upon him. Bitches bad no en- 

 tries. In open dogs Carishrook won first. He is rather 

 straight in front, good in skull, and was shown in good con- 

 dition. In bitches, Doliy Tester, pood in head, not out 

 enough at elbows, too high on leg, easily defeated the second 

 prize, winner Duchess of Palmer. 



BULL-TERRIERS. 



Challenge dogs bad no entries. In bitches, Starlight, 

 shown in good form, had a walkover. In open dogs first 

 went to Prince Rendigo, light i n eye, good bead. Will im- 

 prove, Wait for Me, late King of Hearts, had to bo content 

 with second. Third went to White Prince, good in body, 

 a little short in head, and with lots of terrier character. In 

 bitches, the well known Attraction won, a fine bitch, seems 

 to be filling Tip in fare and full iu eye to what she was. 

 Second prize went to Grove Duchess, well-ribbed, nice head, 

 good eye and tail; at present a little coarse in coat. Third 

 to Miss Gladstone. III., black mark on eye, rather thick in 

 head aud out at shoulder. 



DACHSHUNDE. 



Feldmann K. had no trouble in winning. It will take a 

 good one to beat him. Second went to Duke and vhc. to 

 Carl. There were four entries in the bitch class, with Lina 

 L. ahead of the class; the rest of no special merit. Second 

 went to Duchess. 



BEAGLES. 



Little Duke was alone in the challenge class and there 

 were no entries in the bitch class. In open dogs first went 

 to Joe, a good sort, but might be shorter coupled. Second 

 went to Brass, quite large enoush aud rather throaty. 

 Third went to Princeps, a little wide in front. Stormy, 

 vhc, is heavy in head. Detroit Kennel Club's Rock was 

 also vhc. In the bitch class first went to June M., a nice 

 type. Second to Pearl of Hollywood, with good body, legs 

 and feet. Third to Romp, a good workmanlike hound. C. 

 to Racy, a bad eye, and out of condition. Puppies had only 

 one. entry in the two classes. 



POX-TERRIERS. 



Lucifer was alone in challenge dogs and Diadem in 

 bitches; both are well known. In the open doe class a new 

 tace turned up in Standing's Jack, a good long-headed dog, 

 but rather cheeky, best of legs and feet, shown a trifle i at, 

 who easily beat Blemton Victor II,, placed second, the third 

 prize going to Wm. Sabre, plain in bead, coarse in ears and 

 nappy in coat, Hillside Mix getting vhc. In ttie hitch class 

 Ebor Nettle deserved her blue ribbon, with Warren Jenny 

 second, third going to Blemton Enid. The rest were of no 

 special merit. In the puppy class Warren Drummer being 

 absent left Blemton Victor a walk over. 



IRISH TERRIERS. 

 In the challenge class Lewis and Jarret's Burnside was 

 alone. In the open class Breda Bill, a good sort, skull 

 rather broad for length of head, won first. 



•SCOTCH TEBRILRS. 



There was one entry only in the dog and one in the bitch 

 class. Glencoe, winner in the dog class, is a good, strong 

 dog, good in coat, body and legs. He is a little coarse in 

 head and bis eyes are too large. Meadowthorpe Glen Effie 

 is of fair type. Her ears show too much fringe. 



D AND IE DINMONTS. 



There were no entries in this class. 



SKYE TERRIERS. 



The well-known Sir Stafford was first. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS. 

 Buffalo General in challenge dogs and the winners in the 

 open classes are so well koowu they need no comment. 

 YORKSHIRE TERRIERS. 

 A few nice Yorkshires were shown by the Northfield Ken- 

 nels. 



PUGS. 



In the challenge class Lord Nelson and Bob Ivy came to- 

 gether, the latter winning. It seems a difference of opinion. 

 Bob may be a better size, while Nelson is a fine stamp of 

 pug with a grand head. Bessie won first in the challenge 

 bitch class. In the open class first went to Eberhart Cashier, 

 with Sprake second, Chequasset Ruby third and Climax 

 he. This is another reverse, Sprake having beat Cashier at 

 Chicago. They are both nice dogs. Duke was vhc. In the 

 bitch class Cassinawon first, with Lady Thurman second, a 

 finely marked bitch and of nice size. In dog puppies Bango 

 G., a promising youngster, was first, with Dave Day second. 

 In bitches first went to Mabel E. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS. 



Two fair hounds were shown, both too large in size; We- 

 nona winning first, with Trix second. 



WIRE-HAIRED FOX-TERRIERS. 



Several workmanlike dogs were shown. 



The English whippet classes were made up of Campbell & 

 Blake's well-known Ben Bone, Nellie Gray and Maggie. 

 MISCELLANEOUS. 



Anno and Eyah, Chihuahua dogs, won in these classes. 

 Both are nice little dogs, but are broken in color. 



A list of the awards was published last week. Following 

 is a list of the 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 

 Largest entry, H. E. Cook; second, Detroit Kennel Club. Larg- 

 bt displ.'iy of sporting dogs, H. E. Cook; non-fporling, the same, 

 aigcst ard best collection, condition and handling in the riDg to 

 ccnsideied, B. K. Lewis. Kennel mastiffs. C. C. Cook; mastiff 

 g '31 f ju riser. EcMc. Rest tmroth-roated St. Bernard dog in 

 en <lasp. Lern B.; St. Bernard Club special for best Arnerican- 

 ed Si. Ben aid hitch nnd<r lSrnop.. Santa, Ro=a; over 18mos., 

 erpfctra. Kennel great Danes, Wolverine Kennels; greyhounds, 



0. C Taj lor. Kennel pointers. Westminster Kennel Club; best 

 ht-u eight poioier, Naao of lOppen. Pointer Club special— 

 st dog and bite h. j\aso of Kipi'en and Lass of Bow. Kennel 

 glisb Fetters, J. SbeJley Hudson; brace, the same; best he*d and 



1, Dad Wilson: biti h in open class, Bohemian Girl. Kenrel 

 sh setters, W. L. Washington; dog m open class, Kildare; hitch, 

 innie II. Kennel Gordon setters, S. G. Dixon. Pack of teD 



R^l f,i? r .b Xb 1 ? l ' Dds 1 (2 ^'R ook &fiS«ag six shaggy foxhounds, A' 

 nrlVi \ 'nb , Rj? ?u nfl neW spamelp, Woodstock Spaniel KenneH 

 \" Jl i ' a,,1 " ls ' the same; cocker bitch in open class, Busy W- 

 S,W^ii„t? 01J S^?i? W > rt - TT Kenne1 POCKUes- North field York- 

 n Lll w ' B^'bujklo- Harper; bitch, Dolly Tester. Ken- 

 nel bull terriers, v. F. Dole; best, Attraction. Dachshund Feld- 

 ZVrh}u. hE'T^^T Micklleton Kennels; pair. Detroit Ken- 

 nel 0]uh; hest. Little Duke. Kennel fox-terriers, Blemton Ken- 

 nels; \orkshire terner^ Northfield Yorkshire Kennels; pugs. Dr. 

 M. H. Crj er; best. Bob Ivy; litter of puppies, B. WarupVprin tore! 



Special. 



SOUTHERN FIELD TRIALS CLUB DERBY. 



T H 2- e ,H td l es for tQe third annual Derby of the Southern 

 Field Trials Club number 78. There are 70 English 

 setters, 2 Irish setters and 6 pointers. 



ENGLISH SETTERS. 



Alphonso S. (F. S. AVard), dog (Buckellew— Vic Vic) 

 Andy |.T. M. Aveut), dog (Jean Val Jean— Sheena Van). 

 Atlanta (L. W. Smith), dog (Jean Val Jean-Sheena 

 van). 



Ballyhoo (D. E. Rose), bitch (Paul Gladstone-Bohemian 

 Girl). 



Bangalang (E. P. Rochelle), dog (Quilp-Lexington). 

 Belle Star (F. F. Myles), bitch (Yazoo-Dimple). 

 Beli M. (J. W. Murnan). bitch (Gladstone's Boy— Flame) 

 BESSIE M. (E. M. Myer), bitch (Dan Bryson— Grace Bry- 

 son). ' 



Black Jack (G. T. Hodgson), dog (Paul Gladstone— Bohe- 

 mian Gir ). 



Blade (C Tucker), dog (Toledo Blade-Sola C). 

 BLANCKESS (C. W. Bocage), bitch (Dexter- Patti). 

 Bingo (Beringer & Co.), dog (Paul Gladstone— Bohemian 

 Girl, 



Bold Biddy (P. Lorillard, Jr.), bitch (Paul Gladstone- 

 Belle of Stanton). 



Buster (R. Ridgway). doe (King Noble— Cricket). 



Co.mo sir Madre (B. Crane), bitch (Rod eri go— Maud). 



Cosette (W. W. Titus), bitch (Jean Val Jean— Sheena 

 Vau), 



Coyote (J. I. Case. Jr.), dog (King Noble— Cricket). 

 Dame Darby (H. S. Bevan), bitch (Count Noble— Moon- 

 stonei. 



Dave (J. A. McCargo), dog (Startle— Clio). 

 Dave W. (G. T. Hodgson), clog fGath's Mark— Daisy F.). 

 Dill (P. Lorillard, Jr.), dog (Toledo Blade— Dashing 

 Lady). 



Dolly Hill (J.Shelley Hudson), bitch (Ben Hill— Dolly S.). 

 Edwin Booth (M. R. Rogers), doe (Roderigo— Miss Llew- 

 ellin). 



Eugene (C. Tucker), dog (Count Noble— Ruby's Girl). 

 FASHIONETTE (H. A. Reufroe), bitch (Dan Gladstone— Bon- 

 sol one). 



Finjgal (J. E. Dager), dog (Toledo Blade— Lady G.). 



Flora (Dr. G. W. Ware), bitch (Gladstone's Boy-Clara). 



Flora Gladstone (E. M. Myer), bitch (Dan Bryson— 

 Grace Brvson). 



Folly (J- M. Avent), bitch (Roderiero— Bo-Peep). 



Fox D. (J. H. Young), dog (Jack— Fannie). 



Gather (G. T. Hodgson), bitch (Gath's Mark— Daisy F.). 



Gossip (P. H. O'Bannon), bitch (Roderigo— Belle of Pied- 

 mont). 



Grady (Dr. R. M. Smith), dog (Yazoo— Dimple). 

 Ida Stewart (M. F. Rogers), bitch (Marshall Ney— Miss 

 Llewellin) 



Jeanette (H. S.Bevan), bitch (Jean Val Jean— Rowey B.). 

 JEAN'S Boy(H. S. Bevan). dog (Jean Val Jean— Rovve'y B.). 

 Jennie May (J M. Avent), bitch (Roderigo— Bo Peep). 

 Jessie James (F. F. Myles), dog (Yazoo— Dimple). 

 Joe Blackburn (J. W.Renfroe), dog (Nortier— Winnie D.). 

 Jubal Early (J. E. Hart), dog (Roderigo— Daisy Fisher). 

 LELA (B. M. Stephenson), bitch (Tennessee Charlie — 

 Maud). 



Lemones (J. E. Dager), dog (Toledo Blade— Lady G.). 



Little Minch (B. M. Stephenson), dog (Roderigo— Flor- 

 ence Gladstone). 



Marguerite (D. E. Rose), bitch (Gath's Hope— Sue J.). 



Memphis (P. H. Bryson), dog (Roderigo— Florence Glad- 

 stone). 



Noble Gladstone (P. H. Bryson), dog (Count Noble— 

 Girly Gladstone). 



NOPRA (P. Lorillard, Jr.), bitch (Gath's Mark— Allie 

 James). 



Olivette (H. Hulman), bitch (Count Noble— Ruby's Girl). 

 Our Pet (B. M. Stephenson), bitch (The Corsair— Tebula). 

 Paula (P. Lorillard, Jr.), bitch (Paul Gladstone— Belle of 

 Stanton). 



Paul Bo (T. M. Brumbv), dog (Paul Gladstone— Bohemian 

 Girl). 



Pink (J. A. McCargo), dog (Startle— Clio). 

 Queen Vic (J. I. Case, Jr.), bitch (King Noble— Queen 

 Vashti). 



Rayon (J. M. Avent), dog (Jean Val Jean— Sheena Van). 

 Rod's Belle (P. H. O'Bannon), bitch (Roderigo— Belle of 

 Piedmont). 



ROSA B. (H. S. Bevan), bitch (Jean Val Jean— Rowey B.). 

 Rupee (J. M. Avent), bitch (Roderigo— Bo Peep). 

 Sam R (G. P. Jones), dog (Dash Bryson— Daisy's Hope). 

 Sinteam (P. Lorillard, Jr.), dog (Gath's Mark— Allie 

 James). 



Tory Lieutenant (F. R. Hitchcock), dog (Jean Val Jean 

 — Princess Helen). 



Toey REM (F. R. Hitchcock), dog (Roderigo— Belle of 

 Bridgeport). 



Trixy (G. T. Hodgson), bitch (Gath's Mark— Daisy F.). 

 Vanity Fair (W. Wilson), bitch (Roderigo— Pet Glad- 

 stone). 



White B. (P. H. Bryson), dog (Roderigo— Florence Glad- 

 stone). 



Zuc Sera (B. Crane), dog (Jean Val Jean— Little Gift). 

 Unnamed (F. S. Ward), bitch (Buckellew— Vic Vic). 

 Unnamed (J. M. Avent), dog (Jean Val Jeau— Haidee). 

 Unnamed (J. M. Avent), dog (Jean Val Jean— Haidee). 

 Unnamed (T. H. Pnindexter), bitch (Toledo Blade— Rhet). 

 Unnamed (Whyte Bedford), dog (Roderigo —Florence 

 Gladstone). 



IRISH SETTERS. 

 RANCHO (F. H. Perry), dog (Claremont Patsy— Nino). 

 Rose of Claremont (F. H. Perry), bitch (Cla'remont Patsy 

 — Nino). 



POINTERS. 



Hayward (Lebanon Kennels), dog (Lebanon — Virginia). 



Lady Gay Spanker (Graphic Kennels), bitch (Rumor- 

 Lady Norrish). 



Lebanon's Boy (Lebanon Kennels), dog (Lebanon— Pene- 

 lope). 



Miss Rumor (Graphic Kennels), bitch (Rumor— Lady 

 Norrish). 



Penelope II. (Lebanon Kennels), bitch (Lebanon— Pene- 

 lope). 



Ridge view Lass (Graphic Kennels), bitch (Graphic— Friv- 

 olity). 



FLEAS ON DOGS. — Editor Forest and Stream: Pretty 

 long articles on this subject sometimes appear. I would 

 make some brief suggestions. Watch the dog's condition in 

 this regard. Some owners thoughtlessly allow their dogs 

 to endure the torment of the little black pests, and an ex- 

 cellent reminder to stir up their sympathy would be about 

 a hundred of the insects on themselves for a fortnight or so. 

 They may be removed to-day, and next week make their ap- 

 pearance again. Insect powder is the very best thing I 

 ' have tried. It should be good. There is much that is not 

 effective, either because of adulteration or loss of strength 

 by exposure to the air.— N. D. E. 



DOG TALK FROM ENGLAND. 



MR. E. H. MOORE, of Melrose, Mass., is still purchasing 

 I understand that he has been negotiating by wire for 

 the St. Bernard bitch Altona. litter sister to the well known 

 Alta Bella, by Alton out of Bellegarde. She is much like 

 her illustrious sister, but not as good, 



The Canine World's editorial columns are headed with an 

 excellent illustration of the head of an English bloodhound. 

 To my mind it is very appropriate. They seem to be on the 

 .scent of everything wrong in dogdom. The difficulty of 

 getting this paper on the news stands in London and else- 

 where has induced the proprietors to make a change of base 

 and hereafter the paper will be published from 158 Fleet 

 street, London, E. C. They have come to beard the "lion" 

 in his den. 



Mr. Mercer's Clumber bitch Snow has failed to prove in 

 whelp to Boaz and will doubtless remain in England and 

 be bred to Cardinal or some other good one. 



According to the Stock-Keeper the Crystal Palace show, 

 to be held next October, will contain 300 classes; the prize 

 money amounts to some 810,000, and no puppy classes will 

 be provided, but there will be juvenile dosses for dogs 

 under 18 mouths. The Crystal Palace is the best place for 

 a dog show that it was ever my lot to see. It double eclipses 

 Madison Square Garden. A show of 2,000 dogs could be lit- 

 erally lost under that great glass roof. 



Two more good one* have gone the way of all flesh this 

 week— champion Lorne, the bulldog, and the weil known 

 bull-terrier Como. 



The exhibition of English mastiffs, held by the Old English 

 Mastiff Club, at Crystal Palace, Pridav. Aug. 22. in honor of 

 Dr. Derby, the secretary of the English Mastiff Club of 

 America, was well worth a trip across the pond to any lover 

 of that breed, and yet I must confess I was disappointed 

 The entries numbered 51, and comprised the cream of the 

 breed, with a few exceptions. Father Van Doorne did not 



ion, Pulbrook, Price, Woolmore, and Drs. Eadous and 

 Slatter were the exhibitors. While the best of the dogs 

 were being led about the rings for inspection we did a bit of 

 judging on our own account, nor were we alone in the occu- 

 pation, for every mastiff man was doing likewise, as well as 

 "Thames Tattler," Mr Brown, "Senex," and a few others of 

 like ilk. According to our bad judgment, the best dogs shown 

 were Mr. Andrew's Schoolmaster, by ch. Hotspur out of 

 Lady Dora. Same owner's President, by Montgomery out of 

 Lady Florida, a puppy that at 14 months weighs ISOlbs. and 

 stands 33iu., according to his owner, and, I must confess, he 

 looks it. Mr. INorraan Higgs's Chrysolite, by Commodore 

 out of Christine. W. K. Taunton's ch. Hotspur, Carshalton, 

 Prince Carshalton, Duke and Constable. Dr. J. Sidney 

 Turner's Seabreeze is a rare stamp of bitch, by ch. Beaufort 

 out of ch. Cambrian Princess, and has much of the character 

 of her dam; same owner's Ayrshire, of the same litter, is also 

 good, but I could not see anything in the young stock that 

 would anywhere near equal Mr. Moore's youngsters by ch. 

 Ilford Caution out of The Lady Dorothy or Coleus, I forget 

 which. The display of cups and prizes consisted of two 

 challenge cups, or, more properly speaking, ewers, very 

 beautiful "cups" they are too, and the Westminister Kennel 

 Club's challenge cup. won in '89 by Alonzo, and in '90 by 

 Melrose Prince, for competition at the Crystal Palace show, 

 also a plaster cast (life size) of the head of Mr. Taunton's 

 Orlando, and numerous gold and silver medals. I noticed 

 Mr. Moore sketching the group, looking at the dogs in the 

 ring, consisting of Mr. Taunton and Drs. Rowe and Turner, 

 and, if I am not mistaken, the Stock-Keeper or Gazette will 

 be favored with the sketch in their next issue. Altogether 

 it was a delightful afternoon, the. dogs were benched under 

 a tent out in the grounds in a charming spot, the weather 

 bright, waim and pleasant, and, although there was no com- 

 petition, I was impressed with feeling of good fellowship of 

 the whole affair, and 1 hope to see the day that America will 

 hold specialty shows of the same nature. 



After receiving the dogs we took a stroll through the 

 palace, and among the many beautiful places sve visited, the 

 Wurtemburg gallery T will be long remembered. The speci- 

 mens of birds and animals were remarkably well-mounted 

 and arranged. We noticed a pair of Spanish pointers point- 

 ing a pair of partridges, a group of very fair dachshunde 

 digging out a badger, another fighting a wildcat. One 

 enormous boarhound fighting a gray wolf, the largest dog I 

 ever saw, I think, and several groups of boarhounds and 

 wild boars, many of the hounds being pure white. 



As an illustration of how much more interest the English 

 public take in the dog I have not seen anything more strik- 

 ing than the new departure of the Scottish Kennel Club. 

 They will give three prizes in challenge classes at their next 

 show. The Englishman's love for the dog is apparent 

 everywhere. Every painting has a dog stuck in some cor- 

 ner, the display of photographs at every photographers con- 

 tains a dog or two, every art store contains numerous prints 

 of noted dogs, and every street of every town contains more 

 or less of a small dog show. 



Paris now supports a pointer club, a Gordon setter club 

 and a setter club for English and Irish setters. 



The Stock-Keeper gives another instance of the feeling of 

 good fellowship existing between the two countries: "Some 

 time ago Mr. Samuel Woodiwiss made a bet (if bet it could 

 be called) that he Would forfeit £10 to Mr. Jack Ellis if a 

 certain bull bitch which had been served was not in whelp. 

 We hear that the bitch is not in pup, and that Mr. Woodi- 

 wiss was anxious to 'cash up;' but as Mr. Ellis is not one of 

 the sort who will take advantage of another, he refused to 

 receive it, and it was decided eventually that the said £10 be 

 given as a special prize in the joint names of Messrs. Jack 

 Ellis and Samuel Woodiwiss. VVe hear, too, that upon Mr. 

 Sprague's suggestion both gentlemen agreed that it should 

 be given for the best bulldog or bull bitch owned by an ex- 

 hibitor resident in America. Good business this, and a 

 Xiretty compliment to our American friend." 



Mr. James F. HaB's (Fairhill Kennels, Phila.) St. Bernard 

 bitch Lady Lowden (Plinlimmon— Lady Linton) has missed 

 to champion Pouf. She will not go back with Mr. Hall as I 

 stated in a former note, but will be bred again to the same 

 dog. Mr. Washington HaU, of Hawley, will keep her in the 

 meantime. 



While strolling out in the country the otlier day with Mr. 

 Wm. Nixon, of Hauley, the former owner of champion King 

 Victor and breeder of Victory, we called on Mr. A. B. Bai- 

 ley, of Shooter's Hill, Louuhton. Mr. Bailey is one of 

 the oldest members aud ablest supporters of the St. Bernard 

 Club and a popular judge of that breed. Although I feel 

 indebted to him for a very pleasant afternoon I was doubly 

 pleased to meet the breeder of Juno, the dam of champion 

 Bayard, and also Juno the granddam. In the pedigrees of 

 the Sc. Bernards in America Bayard is a prominent feature. 

 All St. Bernard men know that Bayard was by Bosco— Juno 

 and Juno by Wonder— Juno In some pedigrees I have seen 

 it is printed Hall's Juno. Such, however, are not correct 



