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FOREST AND STREAM, 



[MARCH 10, 189^, 



Rose, second in bitches, has a characteristic tail, and that is 

 the best I can say of her; face not broken up enough. 



Blll-Teriueks (JiaJge, George Baper).—A good show of 

 quality, with the well-known Carney taking first challenge 

 win without com petition. Streatltam Monarch, looking 

 well, easily took care of Edgewood Flyer in the open dogs: 

 the latter shows himself tucked up and is weak before the 

 eye yet: he afterward won in puppies. Greenhill General, 

 reserve, is cheeky, thick and round in skull, has a good 

 body, but tail could be carried better. Sir Monty II. is thick 

 and flat-faced and light in loin. The well-known Edgewood 

 Fancy won iu bitches over Rose, who is too thick and block y 

 in head. Queen Bendigo and Hady Vesuvius have both been 

 criticised recently: they were vhe. and he. respectively. The 

 latter was secoud in puppies, with Mister Dick Bendigo 

 vhe. - , the latter also described before. 



Fox-Tekrikks (Judge, George Raper).— Some of our best 

 dogs were on hand, but Blemton Yiccor II. had not the task 

 set him at New York, nor would he perhaps ha ve done so 

 well this time, as he showed rather light iu loin, still he 

 had no trouble in getting well to the trout of Star-den's Jack 

 in more, senses than one. Dona's Youth and better carriage 

 of ears served to put her ahead of New Forest Ethel in the 

 next class. In open dogs Blemton Rasper won. a bit on the 

 leg but a terrier all over, perhaps a little weak before the 

 eye, and wants more jib; good in coat, legs and feet. Raby 

 Trigger, holding himself well, came in a nice second, with 

 Ebor Spendthrift third: good front, gone off in head, and 

 would do with more back rib, but a good terrier neverthe- 

 less. Dobbin, reserve, is well known and was well up with 

 the last named. Fijalo, vhe, is pinched in muzzle and feet 

 too open. Spinster won in bitches, with Woodale Refusal 

 second; the latter loses in ribs and front, has lots of coat 

 but not hard enough. Damson, third, is a bit full in skull 

 and short iu muzzle, and ears should be carried closer. 

 Rosa Canina. vhe, well known, is not improving. Lans- 

 downe Dimity, vhe, is weak in muzzle, ears not carried 

 well, but is good in body and front. Positive, another three- 

 lettered one, does not stand strong enough iii pasterns and 

 lacks terrier character. The wire-haired dog class was poor, 

 a third only being givon to Phasa, light throughout and not 

 straight enough in front, nor coat of correct texture. In 

 bitches, Capsicum was alone. Woodale Dandy won in pup- 

 pies, closely pressed by Lansdowne Desperado, who is 

 pinched in muzzle and too round in skull, yet has an ex- 

 cellent coat; he stands a little out at times. 'This pup beat 

 his kennel mate, Dimity, in the local class. 



IBISH TERRIERS (Judge, George Bapcr).— Dunmurry, the 

 only one in challenge class. In open dogs the judge re- 

 versed his New York decisions and explains it by their diff- 

 erence in handling. Boxer IV. standing out iu front; Han- 



made terrier-, with a better coat than Boxer IV. Jack Briggs, 

 second, is still leggy and light in body, but has a better 

 head than either of the other two. Nailor, he, deserved 

 another letter; good expression, head a trifle short and thick 

 and heavy in shoulders, otherwise well formed. In bitches 

 Kathleen, faulty in head, but excellent in body, won easily; 

 she. is rather short as Irish terriers go, and this led me to 

 speak disparagingly once of what is considered by many 

 her very best point. Snapper is weak in muzzle, light in 

 bene, but has a nice Irish terrier coat. 



Black and Tan Terriers (Judge, George Baver).— 

 These were few in numbers, and all but one well known. 

 Sultan was alone in challenge class, and so was Prince Re- 

 gent in open dogs. Roehelle Carmencita had to give way to 

 Mr. Symonds's new importation. Gypsy Girl, who excels 

 her in head, front and bone, Carmencita being too Italian 

 greyhoundy. 



Skte Terriers (Judge, George Raper).— Bruce beats 

 Scotty in length of body, coat and front. 



•Scotch Terriers (Judge, George Raper).— Kilstor again 

 asserted his supremacy. Kilbar being absent, Glen el g was 

 his only opponent, whom he beats in head, stronger, loin 

 and quarters, but Glenelg wins a little in texture of coat. 

 In any other sort of terriers Sir Robert, a Dandie Dinmont, 

 was placed over King o' the Heather, hitherto a well-known 

 winner in this breed, but was here/ beaten in bone, coat, 

 muscling and front by the o'th'er, Heather_Madge, getting 

 into her coat, was reserve, with Mepbisto Uiek, the Welsh 

 terrier, vhe 



Yorkshire Terriers (Judge, George Raper) .—These 

 classes were not as good as we have seen them, now that the 

 Salem Kennel is forsaking the breed. Charley II. the winner 

 is mixed in color but beats Smart in coat, aud'the Jotter is too 

 dark in body color. In small-sized .under '.-lbs., Bright bsats 

 .Prince in body color, tan and coat, Charlie, Vhe, has nice 

 tan on muzzle but head tan too light, is short of coat and 

 dark in body color. 



Dachshtjkvde (Judge, George Raper).— Windrush Rioter 

 had no trouble in beating Feldine in head, chest, crook, 

 length of body and arch of loin. Janet was absent; there 

 were four others in this class so mixed up by their chains, 

 and with numbers gone, it was impossible, to' get at which 

 was which, they were not, however, long enough in heads or 

 bodies. 



Pugs (Judge, Dr. M. H. Cryer).— The judge was well sus- 

 tained by a good entry in every class, showing that he was 

 not without honor in his own country. Penrice was alone 

 in challenge dogs, and Sateen, looking fat and heavy in bag, 

 being just off her litter, also had no competition. ' In open 

 dogs, Robin Hood won; good in skull, depth of muzzle, car- 

 riage of ears tod in curl, but light in body, and stands over 

 a little. Little Duke, second, a nice cobby little fellow, 

 needs a shorter muzzle and fuller skull: feet are open, but he 

 has a nice trace, and ears are well carried. Bradford Rowdy 

 II. is faulty behind and muzzle could be improved; skull 

 fairly good. Bismarck, he, is small in eye and too long- 

 faced. Nobody's Baby (formerly Diamond'Nellie) won well 

 in bitches; nice skull and wrinkle, but rather dark-colored; 

 good body and tail. Frisk, second, was in a cage with four 

 others, and only one collar between them; they were all 

 mentioned, but it was impossible to distinguish between 

 them. Dog show managers should certainly give this sort 

 of thing their early attention; it is due to the public that 

 they should be able when they buy a catalogue to identify 

 the dogs they are looking at. Penrice Boy, long in muzzle 

 and face too broken up, won in puppies over Tiptop, Dia- 

 mond Queen third. A capital pug won in the local class. 

 Meddler, well-formed skull and muzzle, excellent wrinkle, 

 and nice body and curl. Daddie, second, is long-faced. In 

 toys, a fair little one in Sunray won. not so much on the 

 apple-headed type as some of them. Floss is quite a well- 

 marked little thing that will be apt to grow out of this 

 class. 



Kixg Charles SPANIELS (Judge, George Raper).— Romeo 

 won again, this time over Calumet Ben d'Or, a well known 

 winner. Duke of Wellington, reserve, is not so short in 

 face nor so good in coat and tan as the others. Twinkle, 

 vhe, has a good skull, tan not rich enough. In the other, 

 than King Charles class Tiney, a Blenheim, won from'Tokio, 

 a Japanese, spaniel, but I preferred the Jap, as he is shorter 

 faced and truer to his type than the other, who is short in 

 ear. Fngiania is another nice Jap, who got vhe. 



In the miscellaneous classes the heavv-weight candidate 

 was a sort of a big hairy dog. something like a bad St, Ber- 

 nard, The, light-weight class were a fairly good lot, Shef- 

 field .Lad, the new Pomeranian, scoring over Golden Rod, 

 the Italian greyhound, and a nice little Maltese terrier get- 

 ting reserve, another Italian greyhound getting vhe, as did 

 the Mexican hairless Rude. The awards were all given last 

 week, H. W. Lacy. 



WASHINGTON DOG SHOW. 



WASHINGTON. D. C, March 8.— Special to Forest mid 

 Stream.. This show opened this morning in most 

 unpropitious weather; the rain poured in torrents till after- 

 noon. Notwithstanding this there has been quite a fair at- 

 tendance. The building is very much improved since last 

 year; instead of the tan bark floor a solid boarded floor has 

 been laid down and the building is not so draughty. The 

 number of entries in the catalogue is 423 but some of these 

 are duplicates and there are a good many absentees. 



Judging commenced promptly at 10 A.M. in the two 

 rings and the regular classes and some of the soecials were 

 all judged by 5:30 P. M. The judges are Miss A. H. Whit- 

 ney, Charles Heath, Major J. M. Taylor, James Mortimer 

 and W. Stewart Diffenderffer, and their decisions have been 

 well received. 



The pointer the setter classes are very strong. St. 

 Bernards on the whole are mediocre, though New York 

 kennels are well represented. Terriers, greyhounds and 

 mastitis are good. The new dog Argoss made his first ap- 

 pearance and is much admired; he had an easy win as Leek- 

 hoi is not fit to be shown. A number of well known dog 

 men are present and if the weather is only propitious the 

 Washington Kennel Club will very likely score another 

 success. The management is good, as might be expected 

 with John Read at the helm, and Mr. Webster, Joseph Hun- 

 ter and others are working hard. The arrangement of the 

 catalogue leaves much to be desired, as the numbers are 

 rather confused. There is a good deal of grumbling again 

 that so many of the specials are confined to residents of the 

 District of Columbia. The full list of awards follows: 



MASTIFFS.— Challenge— 1st, C. C. Ciok's Menglada.— Open 

 —Dogs: 1st, J. L. Wine-hell's Beaufort's Black Prince: 21, Mrs 

 Ohas. Wallace's Merlin; 3d, Linkwood Kennels' Linkwood Chief. 

 Yery high com., J. B. Nelson's Jefferson. High com , R. R. 

 Simins's Duncan. Bitches: 1st and 2d. C. C. Look's Pnaroah 

 Queen and Miss Beaufort. Com.. G. F. Cnrtis's Zoe. Puppies: 

 1st, C. C. Cook's McKinlev: 2d, withheld— Novice— Priz*R with- 

 held. H'gh com., T. O. Daly's La Dor. Com., G. F. Curtis'a Zoe. 



ROUGH- COATED ST. BERNARD3.-Ch.atxengk-D.i0* 1st, 

 New York Sr. Bf ruard Kennels' Kingston Regent. Bitches: 1st, 

 New York St. Bernard Kennels' Republican Belle.— Open— 7>w 

 1st, Jacob Ruppsrt. Jr.'s Aristocrat; 2d, G. K. Diffenderffur's 

 - Bitches: 1st and 2d. Jacob Ruppert, Jr.'s Lady'Gladwyn 



i. « Joseph.uv. 



Marie Sanderson. Com., V. Petrolt's Ida and P. D. Marshall's 

 Lady Marshall. Puppies: 1st, Maryland Kennels' Sir Melvale; 

 2d, wiihheld.— Novice— 1st, Cobb & McLear's Duchess nf Arling- 

 ton; 2d, Maryland Kennels' Sir Melvale. Yery high com , V. 

 Petrola's Ida and W. R. Traver s Dallas. 



SMOOTH-COATED ST. BERNARDS.— Chai/liinge —1st, Jacob 

 Ruppert, Jr.'s Empress of Contoocook.— Open— Dog*: 1st, J. E. 

 Wilkinson's Adonis II. Bitches: No entries. Puppies: 2d, Miss 

 Emma Gray's Psyche. 



GREAT DANES.— Doffs: 1st, Chits. Strurh's Tiger; 2d. Dr. W. H. 

 Shepherd's Duke. High com., Miss L. B. Harrison's King. Bitches: 

 1st, J. B, Maenuer's Stella. Puppies: 1st, J. R. Maenner's Stella; 

 2d, A. Thornton's Bismarck H. 



BLOODHOUNDS.-Do<?s: 1st, J. L. Winchell's Victor; 2d, G. F. 

 Pollock's Be) bus, Jr. Bitches: 1st, J. L, Winchell's Judith Puppies- 

 1st, G. F. Pollock's Belhus, Jr. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.-Dof/s; 1st withheld; 21, H. B. Moor»'s 

 Major Moore. Com,. J. A. Reubsaur's Sir Carlo. 



RUSSIAN WOLFHOU NT OS.— Dogs: 1st. Muscovite Kennels' 

 Argoss: 2d, Seacroft Kennels' Seacroft Leekhob Bitches: 1st, Sea- 

 croft Kennels' Seacroft Srodka. 



DEERHOUNDS.— Dogs: 3d, W. B. Hibba's Rou.— Novic.E-lst 

 and 2d, R. J. Breckinridge's Glenmarth and Maida II. Yery high 

 com., W. B. Hibbs's Rou. 



GREYHOUNDS.-Dof/s; 1st and 3d, A. VV. Purbeck's Gem of the 

 Season and Ornatus. Bitches: Let and 2d, A. VV. Purbeck's Best- 

 wood Daisy aud Lilly of Gainsboro; 31, Knight Greyhouud Ken- 

 nels' Lady Clare. High com., W. F, Cornp ton's Lady Ringold .— 

 Novice— 1st. Knight Greyhound Kennels' Sir Lancelot; 2d, P. T. 

 Gadsdon's Ton, Puppies: 1st, Knight Greyhound Kennels' Sir 

 Lancelot. 



FOXHOUNDS.— American —Dogs: 1st. Sandy Spring Hunt 

 Club's Barney; 2d, W. Deputy's San. Very high com,, Sandy 

 Spring Hunt Club's Boston. High com.. W. Deputy's Clymer and 

 Sandy Spring Hunt Club's Low. Bitches: 1st and 2d, W. Deputy's 

 Mol lie and Fannie. Very high com., Sandy Spring Hunt Club's 

 Bird.- -Eno dish— Prizes withheld. 



POINTERS.— Challenge — Doeis t551bs. and oven: Jsl, Wesl m...- 

 ster Kennel Club's Kirjg of Kent; 2d, Geu. W. Lovell's Pontiae 

 Reserve, Tempest Kennels'" Tempest. Bitches (SQlbs, and over): 1st* 

 Westminster Kennels' Lass of Bow.— open— Dogs (iSlbs. and over): 

 1st, E. K. Bellman's Graphitt; 2d, T, G. Davey's Westminster 

 Drake; -3d. Eueene_ Ralpin's Brackett's Lad. Bitches (nOlbs and 

 over): lstaiid 3d, T. G. Davev's Revelation and Ight field Madge; 

 3d, E. R. Bellman's Nellie, Reserve. E. F, WilkinsV. Bev, JR.— 

 Challenge- juogs (under 551bs.): 1st, Hempstead Farm Kennels' 

 Duke of Hessen; 2d , Wm. H, Hyland 's Ossiniug. Hitches (under 

 501bs.): 1st, E. R; Bellman's Stella B.— Open— Dogs (under J55lbe.): 

 1st, J. H. Winslow^s Inspiration: 2<h Joseph H. Hunter's Black 

 Wonder: 3d, T. G. Cavey's Axtell's King Don. Reserve, L. O. St. 

 Glair's Gum Gum. Very high com., W. L. Sauders's Shot Echo. 

 Bitches (under Stubs.): Island 2d. T. G. Davey's Lady Gay Spanker 

 andM'ss Rumor; 3d, F. S. Webster's Ridgeview Bagatelle. Reserve, 

 E. Kessler's Irene. Very high com., Dr. E. K. Goldsborough's 

 Telle Kent.— Puppies— 'Dogs: 1st, Westminster Kennels' West- 

 minster Ralph; 2d, R. O. St. Clair's Gum Gum; 3i. A. W. Han- 

 cock's Lad of Fritz. Very high com., John Wanstall's Wanstall's 

 Dan. Com., C. W. Smith & Bro.'s Zeb. Bitches: 1st, W. N. Lips- 

 comb's Croxie Ken1; 2d, T. H. Keller's Mine. Reserve, E. P. 

 Wilkins's Shiela. High com.. R. L. Jones's Effie Preston and 

 Hilda Hurd.— "Novice— Dogs: 1st, Joseph L. Hunter's Black 

 Wonder; 2d, C. W. Johnson's Gus Thompson. Bitches: m, Arthur 

 Goldsborough's Black Wonder's Sister; 2d, F. L. Webster's Ridge- 

 view Bagatelle. Reserve, Dr. E K. Goldsborough's Telie Kent. 

 Very high com., Pembroke Pettit's Qneeny II. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Challenge — Dogs: 1st. Manm*e Ken's 

 Cincinnatus. Bitches: 1st. Dr. J. H. Hartmau's Albert's Nellie.— 

 Open— Dogs: 1st, Maumee Kennels' Toledo Blade; 2d and very high 

 com., Blue Ridge Kennels' Don Gladstone and Antonio; 31, E. O. 

 Damon's The Corsair. Reserve, T. G. Davey's Iehtfield Rhuilas . 

 High com., T. E. Sbreve's Sir Dixon. Com., W. J. Willard's The 



T. G. Davey's Canadian LiUy and Maumee Kennels' Winning 

 Ways and Lady Beatrice. High com.. T. G. Davey's Forest 

 Heather. Com., A. S. Mattingiy's Pieasant Kelpie and R. E. 

 Morris's Belle of BfiSOO— Puppies— Dogs: 1st. T, E. Sh re ve's Mecca; 

 2d, T. H. Hardy's Monk of Teesdale. High com., R E. Morris's 

 Din of the Meadow aud F. A. Anderson's Dan of Trinidad. Com., 

 Mrs. W. H. Davidson's Freckles, W. H. Davidson's Siingo and 

 Stubener & Seroth's Rock of Furness. Bitches: 1st, Frank Pitzer's 

 Lady Breeze; 2d, F. A. Anderson's Nellie of Trinidad.— Novice 

 Class— Boas; 1st, T E. Sbreve's Mecca: 2d,T. J. Davey's Brighton 

 Boa well. Com., J, M. Green's G reen's Lee and W. W. Hill's Pilot. 

 Bitches: 1st, E. W. Jester's Roi D'i; 2d, A. S. Mattingiy's Pleasant 

 Kelpie. Com., T. E. Shugrue's Shugrue's Flora. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Challenge— Do^: 1st and 2d, F. C. Fow- 

 ler's Seminole and Kildare. Bitches; 1st, Dr. W. Mills's Ell'reda. 

 QBEK—i Doffg: 1st and 2d. F. C. Fowler's Duke Elcho and Exile II. 

 Bitches: Jst, Mrs. S. H. Price's Noma; 8d and 3d, F. C. Fowler's 

 Edna H. and Alice Kent. Reserve, H. B. Anderson's Nugget. 

 Com., T. L. Jackson's Flash Sarsn'eld,- -Puppies— Doris: Com,, R. 

 L. Jones's Lad of Limerick, Bitches: 1st, F. C. Fowler's Avon- 

 dale. 



GORDON SETTERS.— Challenge-Duos; 1st and reserve, Dr. 

 S. G, Dixon's Ivanhoe and Leo B.; 2d, J. B. Blossom's Beaumont. 

 Bitches: Jst, Mrs. J. E. Dager's Janet; 2d and very high e«m.. Dr. 

 S. G. Dixon's Duchess of Waverly and. Lady Waverly. Reserve, 

 J. B. Blossom's Heather Bee.— Opes -Dr^s: 1st, A.'B. Crosby's 

 Skip; 2d, J. B, Blossom';, Heather York; 3d,Im«rond Kennels' 

 King Noble. Reserve, Feirwiek Kennels' Eexmont. Bitches: 1st, 

 J. B. Blossom's Flomont; 2d and reserve. Dr. S. G. Dixon's Maid of 

 Waverly and Princess Louise; 3d, H. W, Smith's Countess Rosie 

 Puppies: 1st and 2d, Dr. S, G. Dixou's Waverly Girl and Waverly 

 Boy. 



CHESAPEAKE BAY DOGS. -Duo* 1st, withheld; 2d, Miss E. 

 G. Ferguson's St. Peter. Bitches: 2d, Henry May's Rose, 

 FIELD SPANIELS.— Priza withheld. 



COCKER SPANIELS.— Challenge— Boos: 1st. Lnckwell & 

 Douglass's Black Dofferin; 2d, C. T. Sackett's Rabbi. Bitches: 1st 

 and 2d, Ancient and Modern Kennels' I f-'-iv and Amazement. 

 Reserve and very high com . C. T. Sackett's Bessie W. and Novel. 

 —Open— Nor Over 28lbs.— Dogs: 1st and 3d, Ancient audModern 

 Kennels' Fascination and Obadiah; 2d, C. T. Sackett's Adam. 

 Verv high com., J. P. Willey's Jersey Obo. Bitches: 1st, Frank 

 P. Comstock's La La. Novice class prize withheld. 



COLLIES— Open— Dogs: 1st, Jos. Livingston's Ormskirk Shep- 

 2d. 31 and reserve, P. R, Carsvrell's Prince Wilkes, Dell Wilkes 

 and Duke. Very high com.. M'ss Parker's Roslvn Charles. High 

 com., 0. H. P. Scott, Jr.'s lion Scott. Bitches: in. 2d and very 

 high com.. F. L. Gars well's Nancy Hanks, Sadie Wilkes and Lady 

 MoU: 3L James Watson's Duchess of Fife.— Puppies— Dogs- 1st 

 H. C. Mahaffy's Buzz. Bitches: 1st, F. R. Carssvell's Duchess.— 

 Novice— 1st, Miss Parker's Roslyn Charles. 



POODLES.— 1st, J. L. Redfern's Marsot: 3), R. R, Wallach's 

 Dick; 3d, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Paris. 



BULLDOGS.— Dogs: 1st, Wheatley Kennels' Pathfinder; 2d, A. 

 B. Grave's Handsome Dan; 31. Retnor KenneJs' Oswego. Very 

 high com., S. W. Stinemetz's Trott. Bitches: Jst, Wheatley Ken- 

 nels' Salen. 



BULL-TERRIERS. — Challenge— Bops: ls+, Tubby Hook Ken- 

 nels' Carney. Bitches: 1st, G. House's Duchess.— Open— Over 

 30lbs. — Dogs: 1st and com., J. Moorehead, Jr.'s Sfreat.ham Mon- 

 arch and Mister D'ck Bendigo; 2d, F. F. Dole's Edgewood Flyer- 

 3d. Retnor Kennels' Young Marquis. Bitches: 1st, Tubhv Hook 

 Kennels' Edgwood Fancy; 2d, Re' nor KenneJs' Maggie Oline; 3d 

 and high com., J. Moorehead, Jr.'s Queen Bendigo and Lady 

 Vesuvius.— Unoek 30lbs— 1st. Retnor Kennels' Yonng Vintor; 

 2d, J. Moorehead, Jr.'s Mister Dick; 3d. Dr. Kerr's Oxford. Pup- 

 pies: 1st, F. F. Dole's Edgewood Flyer; 2d, J. Moorehead, Jr.'s 

 Lady Vesuvius. 



BASSETT HOUNDS.— 1st, 2d and 3d, E.W. Jester's Curve. Bow 

 and Bent. Very high com., W. F. Rutter, Jr.'s Rowton Wags. 



DACHSHUNDE.— Challenge— 1st, E. A. Manice's Windrush 

 Rioter.-OPEN— Jst. E. A. Manice's Zulu II.; 2d, Mrs. Wilder- 

 ming's Dach II. 



I 



Brittle. Very high com., Nut Swamp Kennels' Fairy's Lee. 

 Bitches: 1st »nd 21. Forest Beagle Kennels' Daisy II. and Forest 

 Queen; 3d, 338, no name. Very high com., Nut Swamp Kennels' 

 Lady Vic. Puppies: Prize withheld. 



FOX-TERRIERS— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, Blemton Kennels' 

 Blemton Victor II; 2d, Woodale Kennels' Starden's Jack. Bitches: 

 Blemton Kennels' New Forest Ethel: 2d, Morev Kennels' Biemton 

 Brilliant— Open— Dogs: 1st. Woodale Kennels' Dobhin: 2d, Blfm- 

 ton Kennels' Blemton Valor; 3d, Toon and Svnioutfs's Ebor Spend- 

 thrift. Very high com., Morey's Raby Trigger. Com.. J. P. 

 Evan's The Dean. Bitches: 1st. C. S. Hanks's Damson; 2d. Woodale 

 Kennels' WoodaJe Retnsal.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st, Donald Monro's 



.. oodale 



Damsel.— Wtre-hAireo -1st, H. E. Mandelshon's Carlisle Vamp. 



IRISH TERRIERS.— Challenge— 1st, Walter J, Comstock's 

 Dunmurry.— Open— Dogs: 1st. and 2d, Walter J. Comstock's 

 Boxer IV. and Hanover Boy. Very high com.. Toon & Symonds's 

 Jack Briggs. Bitciies: 1st, Walter J. Comstock's Crate, 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— Oveh Ilbs.— Ghallenge- 



Frank P. Comstock's Louis: 2d, Roehelle Kennels' Bcoomfield 

 Madge, ~S ery high com., Toon & Symonds's Gypsy Girl, 



DANDIE DINMONT TERRIERS.— Dogs: 1st. Ed. Brooke's 

 King of the Heather. Bitches: 1st, Ed. Brooks's Sendle, 



B EDLIN GTON TERRIERS —1st, M. A. H. Thelberg s Ori? 

 Vire. 



SKYE TERRIERS.— Challenge— 1st, C. A, Shinn's Sir Staf- 

 ford.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Mrs. A, P. Smith's Bruce BS&Rea; 1st 

 C. A. Shinn's Bessie. 



SCOTCH TERRIERS -1st. Toon & Symonds's Kdstor 



PUGS. -Bops: 1st. Mre, M. M. Ballau tint's Robin Hood; --.■}.. W. 

 R. TraverV Dandy; 3d, G. W. Wamback's Lord Baltimore. Verv 

 high com., W. Amiss'a Amiss Bijou. Bitches: 1st, G. W. Wam- 

 back's Dolly; 3d, W. Skidmore's Tiney.— Novice— 1st, Wm, R, 

 Traver's Dandy. 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS. -l*t, Geo. W. Fisher's Calumet 

 Beiidor. 



BLENHEIM SPANIELS.-lst, G. W. Wambach's Tiney: 2d, W. 

 R, Traver's PoodJe. 



MEXICAN HAIRLESS. -1st, G. E. Basset t's Duke; 2d, Ohas, L. 

 Lenman's Mexie. 



MISCELLANEOUS. -Egum! 1st, G. 0. Whitema.rs Beauty and 

 J. Whelan's Little Tarqu'm; 2d, R. Hitchcock's Chi; 3d, Toon & 

 Symonds's Sheffield Lad. 



SPECIALS. 



Mastiffs— Best kennel, Chafe E. Cook. O. E. M. ('. t'ort,y- a -niuea 

 challenge cup, J. L. Winchell's Beaufort's Black Prince. A. M. 

 C. silver challenge cup for best American-bred, Beaufort's Black 

 Prince, Taunton gold medal, Beaufort's Black Prince. St. Ber- 

 nards.— Best kennel, Jacob Ruppert, Jr. Best dog or bitch bred 

 and owned in the District of Columbia, Geo. Scala's Josephine 

 Marie Sanderson; also for best entered and owned by a resident 

 of the District of Columbia. St. Bernard Club medal for best 

 American-bred rou«h doe. Maryland Kennels' Sir Melval. Best 

 bitch ditto, F. E. Lamb's Mountain Queen. Best smooth bitch 

 ditto, Jacob Ruppert. Jr.'s Empress of Contoocok. Pointers.— 

 B J st kennel, T. G. Davey. Best dog or bitch owned in the District 

 of Columbia (2), A. Goldsborough's Black Wonder's Sister. Bast 

 sired by Duke of Hessen or Robert le Diable, W. H. Hyland's Os- 

 sining. Best with field trial record in Derbv or All-Aged Stakes, 

 J. H. & J. A. Hunter's Black Wonder. Beat bitch sired by Tribu- 

 lation. Best keunel owned by resident of the District of Colum- 

 bia, R. C. Jones's kennel. Pointer Club spacial for best dog, 

 Westminster Kennel Club's K'ng of Kent Beet bitch ditto, West- 

 minster Kennel Club's hum of Biw. Other specials will be 

 decided to-morrow. 



[Special to Forest and St ream. 1 



Washington. — Tuesday Noon. — These specials have been 

 awarded for best exhibits: 



Bloodhound puppy. Pollock's Balhu3, Jr. Daerhound, Breck- 

 enridge's Glenmarth. Greyhoud, Purbeck's Gem of the Season. 

 Kennel foxhound s,W. Douty. Kennel cockers. Ancient and Mod- 

 era Kennels. Bulldog, Wheatley Kennels' Salem. American- 

 bred dog, Graves's Handsome Dan. Bull-terrier, Moorehead's 

 Streatham Monarch. Local, Kerr's Oxford. Kennel beagles. 

 Forest Kennels. Dog, Forest Kennels' Tomboy. Bitch, Forest 

 KennelB' Daisy II. 



Kennel English setters (2), Blue Ridge Kennels. With field trial 

 re cord, Dager's Cincinnatus. Local dog, Mattingley's Pleasant 

 Kelpie. Kennel Irish setters. F. C. Fowler's. Irish setter, Sem- 

 inole Kennels' Seminole. Kennel Gordon setters. Dr. Dixon's. 

 Kennel fox-terriers, Blemton Kennels. In show, Blemton Ken- 

 nels' Victor II. Open class, Woodale Kennels' Dobbins. Novice, 

 B'emton Kennels' Valeria. I^ocal, Evans the Dean. In show, 

 owned by lady, Miss Parker, 



Non-eporting dog, Beaufort's Black Prince-. Breeder of best 

 three English setters, E. Dexter. 



MORE CANINE PIRACY, 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



Being rather struck with some writing on diseases of dogs 

 in the last Canadian Kennel Gazette, which seem to have 

 been read before some society by F. A. Campbell, V. S., 

 Toronto, I sent the paper to Dr. Perry with the note. "This 

 reads like sense." His sententious reply was, "I thought so 

 when I wrote it," and on investigation of this I find that 

 large parts of the jiaper have been copied verbatim, from 

 "Ashniont's Diseases of Hogs." Refer to the portions of 

 this "Canada Official" paper, on worms, prurigo, erythema, 

 erysipelas, eczema, etc , and whole passages will be found 

 cribbed bodily from "Ashniont's" well known work, and 

 many others where the merest gauze is used as a cloak of 

 piracy by slight changes of language and unimportant addi 

 lions. I thought the appropriation of Dr. Perry's fugitive 

 writings in the famous "Merlin ' steal was bad enough, but 

 to boldly crib from such a standard work as "Ashmont" is 

 more than I ever dreamed of. W. WARE, 



Hifi.TON, Pa. 



