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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[APRIL 3, 1891. 



BOSTON DOG SHOW. 



THE seventh auntial iDencli show of the T^ew England 

 Kennel Club opened this morning with an excellent 

 attendance in the Mechanics' Hall. Ifc was an agreeable 

 change to enter this well regulated show, especially when it 

 is held in a building: than which no better conld be found, 

 after the somewhat go-as-yon-please method of some of the 

 shows just past. With siich able men as the members of 

 the N, E. K. C, who by this time have the running of a dog 

 show down to a fine point, and on the look-out for every 

 one's comfort, and with s^^ch experienced managers as John 

 Eeed and Alf. Bursjess to steer everything into its proper 

 place, no wonder the remark was made that somehow one 

 always felt • t home at a Boston show. Thoiigh the entries 

 are not as large as in former yeai-s, there is no falling off in 

 quality, but it is essentially an Eastern show. Owing to the 

 sickness of several dogs entered in the St. Bernard classes, 

 those did not show up so well a.? in the past. Deerhounds 

 and grevhounds are very good, while pointers and setters 

 are just" about as usual.' Spaniels and collies are ^i\st fair, 

 but beagles are particularly strong, especially the open bitch 

 class, and certainly the show of the year so far. 



Bulldogs, strange to say, are few in numbers compared to 

 last year'^ but the open dog class in bull-terriers gave the 

 judge some work to do. The "round heads," of course, are 

 strong and all tlie cracks are present in the fox-terrier 

 division, and previous decisions have lu en reversed to some 

 extent. The other terrier classes are nicely filled and 

 especially the bl ick and tans. Pugs make a poor showing 

 and so do the toy spaniels. Mastiffs are not up to the usual 

 high standard oi' previotis shows, for to withhold the prizes 

 iu'the open dog class is something unheard of in the New 

 England Kennel Club show before. There are numerous 

 oiit>of-town dog men present and the presence of Messrs. 

 Sidney W. SmitLi and ,1. Green lend somewhat of an inter- 

 natioiial aspect to the gathering. A well-served luncheon 

 was spread in the press room at noon for visiting exhibitors, 

 judges, members of the oress, etc., which wasmucb eujoyrd. 

 Owiog to press of time I mu^t postpone further chro'uicles 

 till next week, but below will be found a full hst of awards, 

 judging being completed iu good time with the exceution of 

 a leAv specials iu the .sporting classes. H. W. L. 



Tttesday, March 31, 10 P. M. 



PRIZE LIST. 



MASTIFFS.— f'HALTLiENGE— Dogs; 1st, Flour City Kennels' Ilford 

 Chancenpr. Bitches: Isi. Fl^ur Ci'v Kennels' Lady Ooleus.— 

 Open— Dogs.- Eeservf , A. Harrison's Nnma Pompibus. High crm.. 

 E. K. Baldwin's Nicholas. Other pn>,es withJiPld. Eitclm: 1st 

 and 2cl, Flour Citv Kennels' r'aution's Own Daugucpr a id Miss 

 Ciinrioij; 8d, G. W. Glazier's Maitge Minting. Reserve. 'S^ . 0. San- 

 horn".? Ladv Pliyllis. V^ry tilsrh com, W. C. S.anl>orn's Lady 

 Beatzice. High com . C. E. Greenraa"'s Ingleside Cambrian Prin- 

 cess. PiQiptrs: l-'t, G. P. Dustan's Monailnock; 3d, Flour City 

 Kennfls' Beaufort, Jr. P.eserve, C. E. Greenmaa's Ingleside 

 Cambnan Princefs. \"evy high com., C. Kammerer's Duke II. 

 Best kfcnnt>l, Flonr City Kennels. 



ST. BERNARDS —RocGH-CoATED—CHA-LLBNGE—BttW/es; 1st 

 and 3d, E H. Moore's Ladv Livnigsron a'-d Alirandfi; 2ri. A. ,1. 

 Gosling';; Mauon.— Open— Dog.s; Is', E. H- Moore's L'U'd Melrose; 

 2d, C. T. Wheeiock's Scotch B^nivard; 3d, Mrs. A. G. Gorham's 

 While Cln«'f. Reserve, A. Gorhara's Bruce.. Very high com., B. 

 .f. Hobbfc's Hesper. .Jr. Bitches: 1st and 2d. E. H. Moore's Lady 

 SnterwtR and M^lrofe PlineRa; 3d, J. Rnpperr. Jr.'s Ellen Terry. 

 Reserve, E, H. riloi^re's Moore's Lady yielrose. Very high Pom., 

 Mpoford HiUside Kenntls' Prin' e&s SoiSrou. High com., Mrs. , J. 

 M. NicbolsouV Gundred. Puppies: Ist, J. il. ^lichoison's Mount 

 Sion Guy; 2d, R. Barry's Coum- ss Bedivere. B servp, E. Brown's 

 Res B.mivard. Very high com., Mrs. J. M. Nicholson's Noble, 

 Medford Hillside Kennels' Prince Draco. 



ST. BEK:vARI)S.— Smooth-Coateu— CHALI.ENGB— Dogs; 1st, 

 Elmwood Kecneib' BeauLhamp. Bitchcg: 1st, D. Mhdd's Cierijatrn. 

 — Open— Daf/.''-: l^ t. Elm wood Kennels' BellsHiins; 2d, T.H. Burke's 

 Duke of Sjjarra; oi, K, H. Moore's Viscount Eludug'ton. V^ry 

 high rom., .1. Keevan's Patrol. Bitches: 1st, Col. Jacob Ruppert. 

 Jf.'.3 Empras-s of Contoocook; 2d and 3d, Contoocook Kennels' 

 Burton Belle and JSiora. Very liigh com., Elmwood Kennels' 

 Nun Nicer. Pftppies; lit. E. H. iNfoore'a Viscount Ebringtop; 3d, 

 Contoocook Kennels' Nora. Very hich com. and high com., Elm- 

 wood KeDnels' Fanny and Belmont III. Sr. Bernard Club medals 

 for best American-bred dogs: Smooth dog, Burke's Dnke of 



GREAT DANES.— IXk/.-;.- ist and 21, 0. Leihbacher's Pascha 

 and Nero. Verv ideh . om.. O. Kammerer's Roland Hi. Bitrlicn- 

 1st a.nd 3d. G. Lpihbp.Lher's Flora Florida and Flora. Very high 

 com,, H. H. Lawson"s Flia. 



DEERHOUNDS.-CHALLENGE-Doait.- Ist and reserve, J. E. Thav- 

 ei's Rublier Chieftain and Clansman. Bitches: 1st and reserve, J. 

 E. TUaxer's Ramona and Wanda. Very high com., G- S. Page's 

 Olea.— Open— D'jos: l^t, 2d and very high com., J. E.Thayer's 

 HiUside Har- id, LLHside Dougia= and Hillside Warrior. Reserve 

 R. M. McDoug.all"s Alan Break. Hieh com., G. S. Page's Luncan. 

 Bitches: Ur. 2d and very high com., J. E. THayer's Hillside Sylvia, 

 HiJRide Ruth and Lorna Secunda. Puppies: 1st, J. E. Thayer's 

 Hillside Robber. 



GREYHOUNDS.— Challenge — 1st.. A. W. Purljeck's Gem 

 of the Season. Reserve, A. L. Page's Maud Torringion.- Open— 

 Drigs: 1st. A. L. Page's Charles Dqvis; 3d, E. Hnpkms's Scudding 

 Cloud. Very hieh com.. Mies T. A. Ruggles's Glauous. High 

 com., W. J. Middleton'' D'mon. JSite/ics: 1st, Knight Greyhound 

 Kennels' Ladv Clare; 3d, Woodhaven Kennels' Spinaway. Very 

 high com., W. ,1. Middleton's Spice. 



POINTERS.- Challenge— Doas(551bs. and over): 1st. Charles 

 Heath's Champion Graphic. Bttchf:-i (.501hs. and ovei): Charles 

 Hea h's Champion Revel 111.— Open— Dor/s (.55ibs. and over): 1st,, 

 Chas. Heath'>; PoQt'ac: 2d, ;Tell Kennels' Dare-eo; .Sd. T. H. 

 Harris's Mikado. Very high com., H. F. Amsden's Schuyler. 

 High com., JMrs. Geo. V Neal's Duke of Beaufort. Com., E. T. 

 Cowell's Dandv. Ftcserve. F.H.Harris's Music. BltchfS (501ha. 

 and over): 1st, Chas. Heath's MissMeally: 2d, HenrvD. Kendall's 

 Ca ■ • ■ ^ ■ , . 



Cicelv.— Challenge— Doa* (under 551bs.): 1st. B. F.Stephenson's 

 Tribulation. Reserve, Ctia.';. Heath's Launcelot. J3ife7ies (under 

 .Wits.): 1st, Chas. Heath's Sally Brass II. eserve, \Vescminster 

 kennels' Glancn.— Open— Doffs (under fi.51bs.): 1st, Fiancis G. Tay- 

 lor's Inspiration, Louts A. Bi'tdle's Glenmorgan; .2d, AA''m. Hy- 

 land's Ossining. Highcom., A. W. Rotmds's Nimr.'d. Reserve. 

 J. R.. Pm-cell's Vicodemus of Ion. Bitclies (under SOlbs.): Ist, Geo. 

 V. Neal's Mam'zelle; 2d, H. L. Rice's Naso's Belle; 3d, C. E. Con- 

 nell's Ea Fan. Very high com., Charles Heath's Bloom, D. W. 

 Oyster's BloomoIIL High com., Wm. H. Hyland'sLady Graphic, 



E. H. Ricbards' Lassie Jean Beaufort, High Kennelb' Westches- 

 ter Girl, Westminster Kennels' Westminster Gladys, Westmin- 

 ster Kennels' Westminster Nan. Reserve, Tell Kennels' Mango. — 

 Puppies— Dof;^.' ist. High Kennels' Swiftaway; 2d, George W. 

 Lovell'sBob B. Very high com., Fred F. Harris's Dictaior. High 

 com.. H. A. Hai'ris'B Stanley Clover. Reserve, Williarn C. Henry's 

 Joe Jefferson. BilchCf': 1st, C. W. Hodgkins'a Gail; 2d, H. A, Har- 

 ris's Stanley Daisy. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Challenge— No entries.— Open— i)u9s.- 

 l^T. Cohannet Kennels' Kent II.: 2d. E. E. Haine.s's Gtis Bondhu; 

 8d, A. J. Lewis's Prince L. Reserve, Wm. Meggat's Ranger. Very 

 high com.. Wild Hrow Kennels' Canadian Locksley, Joe Lewis's 

 Tony (4lHd?tone and F. S Brown's Edsre Mark. Hign eoro., E. H. 

 Latbiop's Flush and G. W. l,oveU's Glen Belton. Com.. A. H. 

 Bo'Ju-btGu's Young Gath, Jr., M. E. Roche's His Grace and A. E. 

 Davis's Forest Taiton. Bitcliei: 1st, J. W. Law=on's Blue Nell; 2d, 

 Dr. J. A. Hartman's Albert's Nellie: 2:1, N. Mcintosh's Bine Jen- 

 nie. Reserve, F. H. Clark's Jessie Nobie II. Yerv high rom., G. 



F. Anthon) 's Flirt, C. H. Leonard's I\Iaud Noble and R. R. Moore's 

 Kati^^ H^'ward. H'gh com,, .J. W. Lawson's Princess Novel. Com., 

 <T. W. LoveU'a Lady Snowflake. Puppies: iM, N. Mcintosh's 

 Lidy Monaicr,; 2d, L. Hapgood's Joker. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Challenge— DOfy-s; Ist. A. V. Armour's Max 

 A.; 2d. W. L. Washington'- KUflare. Bitches: 1st, W. L. Washing- 

 ton's Winnie li.— Open— Doffs.- 1st, J. .1. Scardan's Inchiquin; 2d, 

 G Ichrist & Tucker's Dan Mylrea; W. L. Washington's Beau 

 Bmmdael. Reserve. F. H. Gaffney's Jactiueminot. Very high 



f-a,, O, M. Tarr's Bill}?, J. W. Gale's BiaKe. High com., Nath'l 

 War. Jr.\ Huutiivcton, Glsndyne lltunels' Q-len Jarvis, St. 



McGowan's Glen. Bitches: 1st, J. J. Scanlan's Hazelnut II.; eqnal 

 2d, Mount Royal Kennels' Elfreda 0. K. C. and F. H. Gaffney's 

 Hammerless; :W. St. Cloud .Kennels' Eudora. Reserve. A. L. Fin- 

 ney's Belle. High com,, R. H. Burr's Onota Belle, E. J. Kenney's 

 Fanny Hazebnit. Com., W. H. Gannon's Daisy, Dennis Meagher's 

 Loo M. Puppies; 1st, J. B. Blossom's Duchess; 2d. W. McCarthy's 

 Kildare Elctio- Reserve. J. A. Garland, .Jr.'s. Dnke, 

 GORDON SETTERS.— CH.yLLENt^E—Do(7s: 1st and reserve. S. 



G. Dixon's ivanhoe and Leo B. Bilclies: lat, John L. Campbell's 

 Becky vSharp. Reserve, Samuel G. Dixon's Duchess of Waverly. 

 — Opf.n— Do!fr': ist, C. F. Brownell's (-iroiise; 2d, Charles H. 

 Leonard's Dash L.: 3d. Frank R. Pease's Tyru.s. Reserve. Mont 

 Gordon Setter Kennels' Resmout. Yerv high com., C. E. Comer's 

 Nero. Hieh com.. George W. Langdon's Rab II. Com , E. E. 

 Dupee's Yap and Wm. Rucban's Ranger. Bitches: 3d. George E. 

 Brown's Jessica: ad, W Buchan's Neva. Reserve, M. W. .Murray's 

 Ven. High com.. S. G. Dixon's Crete II, Com., H. H. I 'ouglas's 

 Lady Fanny. Puppic^:: 1st, Chas H. Gerry's Bess B.; 2d, D. S. 

 Bennett's .Juliette. Reserve, very higia com. and higb. com., H. 



H. Douglas's Donald Beaumont, Rupert Beaumont and Belle 

 Beaumont. 



SPANIELS.— All Breeds, over 28Lns.— Challenge— 1st, R. P. 

 Keasbev's Lad V. Reserve, G. W. Folsom's Bawn. Best kennel, 

 R. P. Keasbey's. Best field spaniel, R. P. Keashey's Lcdy. 



FIELD SPANIELS -BL.iCK (over 281bs.)— Open - Di*f;.*: 1st, R. 

 P. Keasbey's Beverly Negus. Bitches: ls\. B. P. Keasbey's Say- 

 brook Lass.— Other than Black— 1st, R. P. Keasbey 's Saybrook 

 Dolly; 21, J P. WiUey's Bla -k Night, 



COC^KER SPANIELS.-Ant Color (not over 2Slbs.)-0uAL- 

 LENGE— 1st, J. p. Willey's Jersey. Reserve, J. P. Willev's Bessie 

 W.— (.)PEN— Bl.ACK— Dn(;s; ist, Andrew Laidlaw's Oban; 3d, W. 



5 BoPes's Sancho Panz.a. BUrhrs: 1st and 2d , J. P. Willey's Black 

 Duchess and Little Kelt Rr.-erve, Tne .Park Kennels' Lala. Rich 

 com.. Miss yi. Minus Morse's :sh:i.st;i and b'. B. Oo' ton's Ilva. 

 Com.. S. H. Barker's Black Daisv.— UTOKfi than Black— 1st, O. 



G. Browninii's Cherry Boy; 2d, .J. P, Willey's Rolio. 

 CLUMBER SPANlELS.-lst, withheld; 2d, J. L. Little's Tyne. 

 IRISH WATER SPANIELS.-Frize withheld. 

 BEAGLE-f— Challenge— 1st,. Forest Beaele K^nne's' Frank 



Forest. Ues'-rve H. Bsnuett's Liule Dnke.— Open— Doiy--'; Isi and 

 very high i om., W. F. RuHer's Briiile and Don; 2ei "W. d. ( '! ijo's 

 TonyWeller; 31, High Kennels' The Rambler. Bitclnv: Ist, W. 

 A. Small's Topsy •-'.; 2d, very higu com, high com. and eom., 

 Glenrose Beagle Kennels' Twintwo, (t it ui' i.-e Topsey, Gii-nrose 

 Mollyaud Tone. Ver,\- liigh com , Waloiuti/ield Ivnueb' Lo ie- 

 some, Moses L. Brown's Fiinn.N , W. ii. Caiio's Oatvit- w Ju let. 

 High Kentiels' Dixie L. and Lady Vic. Hik-b i^-^'m., l orest Be.aglR 

 Kennels' Gypsey Fores , June Rose, Foiest, (,Hie-n F. KimbaU's 

 B ssK. and W. P. Butter's MoUie. Com., 11. t-,a'unpi'; Torie JL 

 12yroS- AND UxDEti— 1st, 3J, very liigh eoni. aud b'gh com.. G!en- 

 r.'Se B agh Kebiieis' Be^isie, Baniieiqu en, C 'pu:e and Dixi'.* II — 

 Peppifs— Dop,< Ist, Forcsi Bragle Kennel;,' Foiesl Pr-nce; 2d F. 

 ivimhall's KiuK Kel Com.. W. P. Rurier's Lu i le Rock. Eitclics; 

 1st, W, M. Sanborn's D dsy II ; 2,1, W. J. Rn iter's Fanny L^-e. 

 Higb com.. G A. Abbott's Midge!. Rf serve. High Kennels' Jnde. 



FOXHOUNDS.- Do!/s; lit, W. A. Small's Waltham Jewel; 2d, 

 Dr. H. T. TuurOer's Deacon. Reserve, .1. W. Braitluvaite's Jumf o. 

 Very high com., C. A. Scaafei 's Andy. High com. and com., F. 

 M. Sullivan's Prince and Hunter B. Bitcho;: Is', J. W. Bruith- 

 waite's Bess; 3d, C. H. Foss's Nell. Reserve, C. S. Brodrick's 

 Dixie. 



COLLIES.-Challenge— Dogs; 1st, Chestnut Hill Kennels' 

 Roslvn Wilkes. Bitches: l>i, Cnestnut Hill K^-nnels' Flurry IL — 

 Open— Dops; 1st and 2j, Chestnut Hill Kennels' -janey Trefoil and 

 Roslyn Oooway; od, G, A. Fletcrer's Robley. Reserve, F. R. 

 Carsweli's Duke. High com., A. V. White's Fordbook Climax, H. 

 R. Sack's Scot IL and Wm. Wcns'.-^ OrphdU Boy. Bitches: 1st Hnd 

 3a, Chesmnt Hill Kennels' Roslyn DoUyand Roslyn Pnmrose; -Si, 



H. R. Sick's Flurry IV. Reserve, G. A. Fleichnr's Lucy LocKet. 

 Puppies: Ist, Chestnui Hill Kennels' Roslyn Doll.^ ; 2d. C. C. Abbe's 

 Gildtroy's Buttercup, Reserve, G. A. Fletcher's Liicv Locket, 

 High com., J. H. Davidson's (3-lendenning and (i. A. Fletcher's 

 Lockharr. Best exhibit, Cnestnut Hill Kennels; Presklcnfs cup, 

 Obescnut Hill Kermels' Maney Tre.-oil; stud di g prize. Chestnut 

 Hill Kennels' The Squire; best coHie not over 2^ rs. old, Roslyn 

 Dollj; second best, Roslyn Conway. 



POODLES.-lst, L. A. Riddle's Berri; 2d, A. W. Purbeck's Nell. 

 Reserve, Geo. D. Braman's Mon6. Very higb com., E. J. Evans's 

 Aida. 



BULLDOGS.— Challenge— Isr, F. W. Sackett's Harper.- Open 

 —P>ogs: 1st, John Coles's Carisbrooke; 3d, J. A. Nesmitn's Zip. 

 Bitches: ist, E. W. Sack» tt's The Graven Image; 2d, Beacon Ken- 

 nels' Psyche. Puppies: Withheld. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Challenge— 1st, W. Marriner's Attrac- 

 tion; 2d, H. A. Barris's Cb. Jubdee.— Open— Dog,?.- 1st, H. Fred 

 C'jUrcb's Prince Bcndigo. Reserve, W, J. Bryson's Dufferin. 

 Very h'gh com., Nortti Field Y'orkshire Kennels' King of Hearts. 

 High com.. Frank F. Dole's Topsparkles and H. A. Harris's Green- 

 liiU General. Bitclics: 1st and 2d. H A. Harris's White Violet 

 and My Queen. Puppies: ist, 2d and Reserve, H. A. Harris's Lmle 

 Donovan. Stanley Bid and Stanley Belle.— 20lus. anh under— 1st, 



E. D. Hays's Sailor. 



ROUND HEADED BULL AND TERRIER.-Any Color— 

 (Over 20lh?.)— Doys; Isr, Gen. C. H.Taylor's Tumbler: 2d, very high 

 com. and high com., W. C. Hook's Doctor, Jack and Sir Roger. 

 Reserve, H. J. Harris's Ciipid. Com., Trimonnt Kennels' Pawn- 

 broker. Bitches: lat and com., H. Y''oiing'8 D;iis> and Nellie; .2d, 

 Beacon Kennels' Topsy. Reserve, M. B. G. Ketteli's Mollie Very 

 h'gh coin., high com, (2) and com., 'Inmou'-.t Kimnels' \Ye,atel, 

 Volanie Judy and Fannie. High com., D. J. Colburn's Aiav. Piiij- 

 ples: Ist, D. J. Colhurn's Nohic; 2d, W. C. Hook's Jocko. Reserve, 

 'frimouiit Kennelr)' Tiiora. Very high com., M ss A. M. Daniels's 

 Flirt. Higb com., A. E. Snow's T ppoo Tih.— ::'Olbs. and I nher— 

 1st, Mrs. W. C. Hook's Evarine; 2d, E. & J. L Motleys BuOv. 

 Reserve, W. A. Mosman's Jerry. Very Jugk com., Miss A. M. 

 Daniels's Dorris. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— Challenge— Doos; 1st, L. & W. Rnthei'- 

 furd's RafHe. Reserve, Rlemton Kennels' Luciter. Bitclies: lat, 

 Blemton Kennels' Rachel. Reserve, John A. Li.gan, Jr.'s, Rlem- 

 ton Brilliant.-OPEN— Dog.?: 1st, J. E, Thayer's Russley Joker; 2d, 

 Woodale Kennels' Stardeas Jack; 3d, Blemton Kennels' Blem-nn 

 Victor. Reserve, Blemton Kennels' Blemtoa Valour. Vi^ry high 

 com., C. D. Bernheimer's Raby Trigger, L. & W. Rntlipri'urj's 

 Warren Laird. High com., Tunlaw Kennels' Brolieuhurst tiiuick, 

 H. A.. Harris's Blemton Match. Com.. A. H. Wan tui's Tramp. 

 Bitches: 1st, 2d and 3d, John A. Logan, Jr.'s, Dona, Dominii-a ;ind 

 Verdict. Reserve and high. com.. J. E. Thayer'.s Princess and Rosa 

 Canina. Very high com., Woodale Kennels' Ehor Ne tile. Com., 

 Tuulaw Kennels' Tunlaw Villanelle,— i-'t'PPiES— Df"/.?; ist, James 

 Mortimer's Crack; 3d, J. E. Thayer',-^ Hillsiiie Joker. Reserve, L, 



6 W. Rutherfurd's Warren Dare. Hitrb com., C^. Ra thbone's Bev- 

 erwyck Star, Jas. Mortimer's Vero. Bitches: 1 t, John A. Lot'an, 

 Jr., Dominica; 2d, Woodale Kennels' Woodale Kennels" Wordile 

 liefusal- Reserve, Jas. Mortimer's Riot. High com., C. Rath- 

 bone's Beverwyck Luna, Woodale Kennels' Woodale Reva. — 

 Wire-Haired.— 1st and 2d, Jas Mortimer's Suffolk Toby and Suf- 

 folk Settler; 8d, reserve and high com., J. A. Poole's Tic-Tac, Ter- 

 rigan and Lill Foiler. 



DAN DIE DINMONT TERRIERS.- 1st and 3d. Frederick 

 Brooks's Laddie and Solway Queen. Very high com., Edward 

 Brooks's Gypp V, 



SCOTCH TERRIERS.— i-t. North Field Yorkksire Kennels* 

 Kilstor; 2d, Robert G. Shaw's Gypsey. 



IRISH TERRIERS.-CHALLENGE-lst, Chestmit Hill Kennels' 

 Breda Bill.— Open— Dogs: 1-t, Tiie Park Kennels' Mars; 2d, Peter 



F. Clano's Snaun Bo.v. Bitches: 1st, The Park Kennels' Dun- 

 murry; 2d. Trimount Keanels' Nora S. Very higb com., Patrick 

 Clancy's Nancy II. Com., Chester Parker's Eileen Alaunah. 

 Puppies: 1st, William A. Dupee's Breda Choice; 3d, Chester 

 Parker's Mickey Free. Com., Endicott P. Saltonstali's Shaun 

 More. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— Challenge— Isl. RodieUe 

 K^ nnels' ^^dtersinnok Maiden, Reserve. J". 1". Campbell's Kaiser. 

 — Open - Do;/.?; 1st and very higli com.. North Field Yorkshire 

 Kennels' Beatonsfield and Prince Regent; 3d, The Park Keimels' 

 Saliiburv. BiTclics: Ist and 2d, The Park Kennels' QueeallX. and 

 Louie. Very high ccm., J. F. Campbell's Desdemona. 



SKYE TERRIERS.-lst. C. A. Shinn's Sir Stafford. 



Y'ORKSHIRE TERRIERS.- olrs. .4nd ovEii-Dogs; 1st,, North 

 Feld Yorkshire Kennels' Toon's Rix'.al. Bilchcg: 1st. P. H. 

 Coomb-'s Bradford Leah; 2d, Koi th Field yorksMre Kennels' 

 Venns.— OLBS. and Under.— 1st, North Field Yorkshire Kennels' 

 Fishpool Gem. 



PUGS.— Challenge.— 1st, Dr. M. H. Oryer's Ve.sta -Open— 

 Dogs: 1st, Miss Bichine's Prince IL; 2d, Dr. M. H. Crys^r's Fritz 

 Emmett. Ver.x' high com., Mrs. J- Smith's Budge. BUclus: 1st, 

 Dr. H. M. Cryer's Oassina; 2d, R. T. Harrison's Nelhe M. Com., 

 W. Buchan's Fanny, 



TOY .SPANIEL8.-CBALLBSeB-A.^Y VAiUSi'V-lst, The Park 



heim, Prlnce Charles, Rtjbt and Japanese— 1st, R. Russell's 

 Ohing II,; 2d, Miss S. S, Kimball's Victoria. Very high com., 

 Mrs. S. Colby's Rehie. 



SCaiPPERKES.-lst and very high com,. The Park Kennels' 

 Kaiser and Sylvie; 3d and high com., F. W. Connolly's Prince, 

 Jr., and Cople Sophia. 



MISCELLANEOUS.— Over 23LBS.-lst. G. R. Gilbert's Bert- 

 tran i; 2d. H. A. Lawson's Jumbo.— Under 85lbs.— 1st, Miss M. 

 McCauIey's Floss; 2d, R. H. Smith's Bluebell. 



DOG CHAT. 



THE Mascoutah Kennel Club desires to inform exhibitors 

 and visitors to their bench show, that they have secured 

 a reduction of railroad fare of IX for the round trip 

 between Chicago audall points in Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, 

 Missouri and .Minnesota, including Atchison, Kansas, and 

 Omaha and Nebraska, upon the certificate plan, that is: each 

 person must purchase a first cla.ss single trip ticket to Chicago, 

 at the same time, before starting, obtain a certificate receipt 

 from the ticket agent, duly signed and sisamped by him; this 

 will be countersigned by one of their officers upon presenta- 

 tion at the show and will enable yon to procttre from the 

 ticket agent at Chicago of the line lipon which you return, a 

 ticket at one-third the regular fare. These certificates are 

 good for only three days after the closing of the show, and 

 are not tran.sferable Most of the railroads centering in 

 Chicago will carry from one to three dogs free at owner's 

 risk, when accompanied by keeper. Apjpended is a list of 

 the number of entries in the different breeds at their coming 

 show, and as will be seen it is a good advance on last year's 

 total. The Western dogs have beea to few shows on the 

 circuit and Boston coming just before no doubt feels the 

 effect of the Western show, as the exhibits there will be 

 chiefly K'dsteru; Bloodhouods .5, bulldogs 13, bull-terriers 

 21, beagles 2.5, Bedltngton terriers 3, bhick^and tan terriers 10, 

 Blenheim span ids 4, (Jhesapeake Bay does 8, Clumber spriuiels 

 1, cocker_ spaniels 19. col lies .tT, deerhounds 13, dachshunde> 

 14, Dandle Diiinumt terriers ;2. Daltnaliao or coaco dogs 3, 

 English setters m, foxhounds 15, Held spaaields 11, "fox- 

 terriers fi<5, gre a iJctnes 31, greyhounds lt>, Gordon setters 17, 

 Irish setters td, Irish water spaniels IT, Irish terriers 15, 

 Italian greyhounds 5, King Charles spaniels S, mastiffs 49, 

 miscellaneons 4, Newfounalands 4. poiuters S'i poodbs 10, 

 pugs 34, Russian wollbouud.-.2,8t Bernr^rds 61, a otch cerriera 

 Suye terriers t), toy terrier.'i 7, whippets 4, Yorkshire terriers 

 11; total 825, 



The Collie Club, through their secretary, sends us a very 

 neat little leaflet coutaiaing the list o' officers of the club on 

 the outside, autl particttlars of the different trophies, sweep- 

 stakes and prizes which will be offered by the club in W92. 

 Eirst there is the CoUie Club trophy, value S500, for the best 

 Americau-bred collie, competed for annually. Then the 

 President's Cup, value .$300, for the best collie exhibited by 

 a member. There is also the Collie Club SvYeepstakcs, open 

 to all, for collies whelped iu America on or after July 1. ISOO. 

 The Special Stud Dog Prize is also open to all. This is a 

 club medal, value ^'30, tor the be.^t stud dog. to be judged by 

 two of his get out of dilltn-ent bitche.s, h nd is under the u.su-^1 

 couditious. The competition for Produce and Euturity 

 Stakes having become restricted to two or three breeders, 

 the club has decided to discontinue them. Specials at differ- 

 ent shows ■will be institi-ted instead. In one corner of the 

 leaflet is an excellent reproduction of the club's silver medal. 

 We draw particular attention to the letter signed by Mr, 

 Shotwell in another column, and we trust that the liberality 

 of the Chestnut Hill Kenntls will be appreciated in the 

 proper manner, and that next Eebrmry the result will be 

 distinctly app.arent in a better class of dogs at the New York 

 sh»w and elsewhere. 



On Wednesday afternoon during the Lynn show, receiv- 

 ing a telegram that Hepsey, the crack iSt. Bernard bitch 

 which Mr. Diffendertrer has just iaiported, had at la.st been 

 lauded iu Boston, alter a wearisome wait out in the Bay, 

 owing to rotigh and foggy weather, it did not take us long 

 to get down to the CJuuard wharf and rake a look at her. 

 Mr. Ditfenderffer may well feel enthusiastic about her, for 

 she has a beaittiful head, good depth and breadth, excellent 

 front and coat, hut as she was very hea\'y iu whelp to Scot- 

 tish Prince we cannot say much as to her body, iler mark- 

 ings are almost, if not quite, perfect, and that her new 

 owner is x^leased one may judge when he yvrites us he would 

 not take -51,000 for his bai-gaiu. She will, if lucky enough 

 to get through her trip all right, make the best of the 

 females hustle. 



Now that toy spaniels and especially the King Charles ai'e 

 seemingl.v coming rapidly to the front iu this country, and 

 the question of a few white hrurs has always been more or 

 less a subject for argument, we think it appropriate to pub- 

 lish the last resolution made at a menting of the Toy 

 Spaniel Club of Euglaud. It was resolved after much dis- 

 cussion that: "The King Charles is a rich glossy black and 

 deep tan; tan spots over the eyes and on the cheeks, and the 

 usual tan markings on the legs are also required. The ruby 

 spaniel is a rich chestnut red. The presence of a few white 

 hairs, intermixed yvith the black ou the chest of a King 

 Charles spaniel or with the red on the chest of a ruby spaniel, 

 shall carry great weight against a do,g, btit shall not in itself 

 be -ATX ab.solute disqualification; but a white patch on the 

 chest, or white hairs ou any other part of a King Charles or 

 ruby spaniel, shall be a disqualilication." This rescinds 

 the "previous rule bearing on this subject. 



The Manchester (England) show, yvhich is counted one of 

 the two-point shows, is again numbered among the events 

 of the past. Though iu some of the breeds the qufdity was 

 not up to the form of previous years, the exhibition was a 

 great success. The pointer Saddleback (Mr. Norrish's) took 

 the special for the beat in the sporting classes, and the collie 

 Mons Meg that for the non-sporting division, though the 

 decision was hardly a fair one, we are told, when the St. 

 Bernard Princess Florence was also in the ring. 



Mr. Millais is the moving spirit in an endeavor to down 

 the dread demon of distemper arising from imperfectly dis- 

 infected shows and the carelessness in exhibitors showing 

 sick dogs or those just recuveriu,g. He has had the provi- 

 sions of an act drawn up which will shortly be introduced 

 into Parliament making it a misdemeanor punishable by 

 fines not exceeding -SlUO for the firsc offense and S'350 for the 

 second. The principal points ;ire: Any person sending a 

 dog to a show which is suffering or for five weeks previously 

 has stiffered, from distemper, shall be guilty of offense under 

 the Act, also if he sends a dog to a show that has been kept 

 in a kennel where any dog has been suft'ering from distem- 

 per, unless he can prove he has taken every precaution by 

 disinfecting dog hampers, etc. All benching should be 

 thoroughly disinfected before it can be put up at a show 

 nnless a period of twelve months has elapsed since the 

 benching was used, the show people, as well as the person 

 supplying the benching are also made liable for the oft'ense. 

 With the power of the law behind them something can 

 surely be done to mitigat-e the great evil from which the 

 canine family suffers. 



Yes, '-Cheerful Horn," Sir Bedivere has "to be kidded to a 

 bit," and a few weeks on one of our bench-show circuits will 

 make any dog, unless he has the very best experienced care, 

 look rather careworn, to say the least. Poor Sir Bedivere 

 looked oQly a shadow of his handsame self at Lynn, and his 

 owner dpseryes all the trouble it will take to get him right 



