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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Jan. 12, 1893. 



ijot enough brush; a, i^n-oinisiim- young' dog. Ttishard «tumgh 

 t(t show li (h)« KOUH^tiuK's w itl) every advantage, and a. judge 

 can not. he too cai-eful and (|uief, in f lu- way he ai)i)r(iae)ies 

 Hud handles the dogs he judges; this is a fault of Mr. Mason's 

 tliat he shonhl remedy. The bitch elass was a humniei with 

 Emeline, shown ^-erywell. an. honoraljle winner over Myrtle 

 the Mou.se, beating her in tront, (|ua,rters and brush. Mouse 

 has a capital body and ga\^ action. Minnie Mite, third, has 

 a,ii excellent front, a little bglit in mnz/de, nice ear and 

 skuih eaiiital Ixidy. needs more nuiscle beluiid; a, veiy nice 

 stamp; she might ha,ve changed places with the .second. A"ic 

 K. and (ryi)sey' both lo.s(! in Type to the otlii<rs. Hansack was 

 tlie oidy pup, 



Fox-tei-riers were a. capita,! h»i anrl .so oven that it made the 

 icauuiiiir of merit a considerable ta«k. Tliere were no chab 



lenu'e doKs, but in ojien doas the fiaht lietween Eipon Stormer 

 and B. Punster w;is keen witli the decisiou in favor of the 

 forincT-. ETe lieats Punster in lieacl — niuz/de especially, and 

 in quarters and hocks, Punster turning in sliglitly thei-e. 

 Joe Hooker, tliird, needs more swell of rib and bod.^ is rat her 

 long, good front, but is a little high in skull and is rather 

 large sized. Mark Twam. reserve, shouhl be stronger in 

 muzzle, and Dusky Tray, a, smart, terj'ier, is too high in skull 

 and to open feet is added a rather bowed front. The lolan- 

 the Kennels weirt one, two in the next class, May Storm 

 a,ud llipon ilc^yiu;!, beiuu' the winners: there is liti.le between 

 them; May is a bit plain behind and carries a lai-ge ear, 

 while ];,eu-i'ua is not straisiht enouo h in pasterns and ears not 

 (■a,ri-ied close enough. Heucid. l<;,Hster is pinched in muzzle 

 aud sliort, Beverwyck :M()onray is well-known and Hillside 

 'I'l'casure w hile perhaps deserving his letters, is small, light. 

 «)( bone ,ind shoi't faced, soft. coat. Beverwyck Hoy was the 

 only pup. - 1 



^Vire-hairs showed up well. The ^Adnner, Jack trick, 

 heats Dandv Jack ill head, but is lieaten in body and coat. 

 Carn Brea Prince is a little pigeon-toed and down in quar- 

 ter.s- and rather coarse in he.ad. .less Fi'ost, the winner in 

 bitches, won at Brookl.\ni; she is a bit wide in skull, other- 

 wise fairly good. Second went to Elo.ss 1 1 L, snuill and soft 

 in coat, a.ucl should have a longer head. Roath Rags is not 

 straight in front and is small. 



In black and tans (3) (jueeu 111. beats Lady Salisbury in 

 front, ^vhich is too wide, is dark in head, too, and thumb 

 marks not distinct enough. 



The Wankie Kennels furnished the Scotch terriers, Kilroy 

 beating Kilcree as before. In liitches Culblean should IvAve 



tst. G. Bell's I Say.— Open— Dof/s; 1st. «. Bell's Cliesttiut. Bitches: 1st. 

 tSwiss Monntam Kennels' Beauty; 2fl. Horuell-IIarnioiiy ICennels' 

 Husy F. 



('IIi;sM'l',.\KK H.W DOGS. r>n,,.^- Nantucket Kennels" Old 



Judg-e. B lichen: 1st. Nantucket Keiinets' Da\yn. 



BULLDO(tS.— 7.>(vr/.s; lidanthe Kennels' Rustic Sovereign. Bitches: 

 1st. ('. E. t'oxe's Mas;pie. 



BULL 'rii^RRItjHS.— 7>Ky.s; tst, P. C. Pettit's Aristocrat: Sd. P. F. 

 Dale's Woiideote Scamp, Bitches: 1st. F. F. Dale's Edgewood Won- 

 der, Pupjtics: 1st, F. F. Dale's Woodcote Scamp. 



DACHSHUNDS.— Ca.'vi.r.BjrGB—tst. F. A. Ma,nice's Zulu TI.— Open— 

 1st, E. A. Maiiioe's Don Quixote H. 



BASSET KOTTNDH.— 1st. Glenrose Beagle Kennels' Rodeur. 



BEA(tLK IK lU.^l liS. — ( !ha1jLbnoe — Doqs: Rocklaud Beagle Kennels' 

 TheRambU-r. BitclLcs: ) st. Roelcland BeaRle Kennels' Lou. Reserve 

 Forest Beaa:le Kennels Twmkle. Open — Dnr/.t: 1st, Rockland Beagle 

 Kennels' Rockland Boy: ;.'d. Forest Bragle Kennels' Fca-e.st Hunter; .3d, 

 Debonair Beagle Kennels' V,ansaclv, /!itcliei<: 1st, Rockland Kennels' 

 Emeline: dd and -Sd. Deboiian- Kennels' 3Jyj-Me tlie Mouse and Minnie 

 Mite. Reserve, Forest Beagle Kennets' Vick K. Vei-y high c;oni.. Glen- 

 rose Beagle Kennels" Gypsy A. Fuppien: 1st, Debonair Kennels' Ran- 

 sack. 



I-'()X-TK.KRIEF!S.- Du;/.-!: 1st. lolantlie Kentiels" Kipon St. inner: ^d, 



C. Rathlxme's Beverwyck Punster: :^d, R. Morrison's .Toe Hooker. 

 Reserve. Kennyettn Kennels' Mark Twain. Very high com., Louis 

 Cramer's Dnslcy Tray. Biichen: 1st and -M, lolanthe Kennels' May 

 Storni and Rijion Regina: :^d. Fred H. Cramei''.s Regent Easter. 

 Reserve. liiLauthe KeimeLs Miss Domino. Verv liigh com., C. Rath- 

 bone's Bevei-wvek Mooni-aN'. High er.ni.. Keimvetto Kennels' Hillside 

 Trea.sure. Puppicx: Isi. C. RathI .i .iif- - Hh. i ru vck Roy. 



VVIRK llMinCD li'OX-TKRJll Kl!:- ux. T. S. Hellin's ,hick 



Frick: ad and :3rt, Idlanthe Kennels j .im, i ,1,;: and Cam Brea Prince. 

 HUclics: 1st,, M and :kl, lolanthe Kennels .less Frost, Floss lU. and 

 Roath Rags. 



BLACIC AND TAN TERMERS.— S/if/teA'.' 1 st, ¥, F.'Dolc's Queen IIL ; 



ad, lolanthe Kennels" Lady Salisbury. 



SCOTCH TERRIERS.- /'oy.s; 1st and 2d, Henry Brooks's Kilroy and 

 Kilcree. Bitches: 1st and 3d, Henry Brooks's Wankie Daisy and Cul- 

 blean, 



DANDIE DTN^ICNT Tl5RRl15RS.-/;«f/.s; 1st, Heather Kennels' King 

 O' the J-Teatlier. I-Htrhcs: Heather Kennels' Heather Madge.— Open— 

 Doy.s: 1st, Henry Brodks's Heather Amphion. liitches: l.st, Henry 

 Brooks"s Ainsty Daisy. 



SKYE TERRIERS —6'/fr /«'.s.- 1st, .7. .1. Hooley's Nellie. 



IRISH TERRIERS,— Dof/s.- 1st, lolantlie Keiuiels' .lackanapes. 

 Bitclies: 1st, lolanthe Kennels' Red Rags. 



PUGS.— Challknoe— R, T. Harrtson's Nellie Ely — Open— Doe's.' 1st. 

 J. Bowden's Ivy Boy; 3d, Mrs. J. Feulner's Otsego Duke. Bitches: 1st, 

 J. Bowden's East Late Sister. 



MISCELLANEOUS.— i?i<c/(es; 1st. R. T. Harrison's Gypsey. Puppies: 



DOG CHAT. 



The W. C. K. C. Show. 



The building heretofore used by the Washington City Gun 

 Club is not in a very good location, and there is more or less 

 objection to it on this .score. It is inore than probable that 

 a new hall will be secured for their next show. This is a 

 hall over the market, situated in a central location. It has 

 a floor about 260ft.. long and 200 wide, without a pillar, and 

 is admirably adapted for a shoM'. The club, if they secure 

 thi,s building, expect a much larger entry, especially as the^^ 

 intend to materially increase the prize list. Mr. F. b. 

 Webster, the secretary of the W. C. K. C, has quite a large 

 taxidermy estaiilishment in New York. A stroll through 

 the various rooms is nio.st interesting to a lo-^'er of natural 

 history. In our stroll through the rooms w^e came upon a 

 moose" that had just been parted from the flesh. In life this 

 animal stood 16}4 hands high, and his head and antlers are 

 particularly flrie. Bear stories can always be stretched 

 when in the skin, as it were, but here we sa.w the biggest 

 grizzly skin that probably nine out of ten men ever saw. 

 From mnzzle to stern it measures 9ft, Bin., and across the 

 shoulders and forelegs lift., and wdieu on all fours the grizzly 

 would liave touched'the bar at -Ht. Oin. 'I'he bear wan killed 

 near Port Townisend, Washington, some three yeai-s 

 ago, and will now adorn the floor of Austin Corbin's 

 re.sidence, Mr. Web.ster has also an interesting collection of 

 horses' hoofs that have sufl:ered from bad shoeing. It is the 

 intention ot the government to make a displa.y of them at 

 the World's Fair, With the intenticni of .showing the evlLs of 

 ignorant shoeing and the remedy. 



New Jersey Kennel League. 



Mr. R, R. Moore, owner of Kent's 'Rex and other dogs, 

 has been elected secretai'y in place of Mr. Chri.stopher, who 

 resigned. There is a Juo\-einent in the club to hold a. show in 

 connection with the proposed horse .show in Xewai'k; this 

 should go well if properly handled, it is the wish of the 

 clnb to give sheepdog trials and whippet racing at the 

 World's Fair show m June, and while in Chicag'o this week 

 Mr. M^. O. Ruebler, one of the executive committee, Avill call 



Mk. II. Ill I lo.. .• in-ui. ... K KNT n. 



Divided third, N. E. Field 1'rials, A It .vgc Stake, mi. FIriit, Pawlucket, 

 1K!I2, and Gloversvllle, KSilij. 



onMr. Buchanan with a view to arranging thi' ])reliminaries 

 for such trials. If INIr. Bowdeu carries (uit his intention of 

 bringing his working teams over, these events .should f_)rove 

 very interesting and do a gi'cat deal of good to the collie in- 

 terests among the bucolic element that is sure to jjatronize 

 the Fair. It is also the intention of this club to charter a 

 special cai- from .Tersey City to Chicago in charge of a com- 

 petent man, for the benefit of the dogs ()\\'ned by membei-s 

 exhibiting at the World's Fair. The (dub has numerous 

 irons in the lire and we t rust that some of them ma.y become 

 heated. New -ler.sey is falling back in kennel affairs, and 

 there is a fillip needed. 



N. E. Field Trials Club. 



The annual meeting of the New England Field Ti-ials Club 

 was held at the Hotel Thorudyke, in Boston, on -Jan, ;>, The 

 following ofBcers were elected: President, .J, W, HayvN ard, 

 Taunton, Mass. Vice-Presidents, D. A. Goodwin. .Jr., Ncw- 

 burypoi-t., Ma.s.s.; F. (). Daiuou, Northampton, Mass.; Ed- 

 ward Brooks, Milton, Mass.; A. M. Tucker, Charlestowm, 

 Mass. Secretary. W. JM. LoN'ering, Taunton, Mass. Trea.s- 

 urer. W. C. Da\''enport. Taunton, Mass. Board of (xovenuu-s: 

 W. A. Power. Boston, Mass.;F. W. W'hitlock. Great Harring- 

 ton, Mass.; G. W, Lovell, Middleboro, Mass.: E. K. Sjierry, 

 New Haven, tlonn.; A. N. Sharp, Taunton. INIass,: .1. li, 

 Wells, Attleboro, Mass.; W. C, Baylies, Taunton, Mass. 

 Resolutions were adopted exju-essin.g to the retiring pn^sideiit. 

 Dr. W. A. PoAver. the a.jipreciaticin id' t he clul) tor liis efl'orts 

 and help in making it a successful institution, A subscrip- 

 tion was taken iqi and :l committee appointed to present to 

 Dr. Power a testiuiojiial. The following new members wei-c 

 elected: llobart Ames, North Easton, Mass. ; Oliver .Vmes2d, 

 North Eastou,Ma.ss.;Hollis White. Brain tree, Mass. ; A. Clcve- 

 la.nd Bent, Taunton. Ma.ss. Thei'e arc at pres(a)t on grounds 

 leased Ijy the dull a iiumbcr of edxeys of ipiail, wliich a.re 

 being i'e'a;ularl\ ferl, vVlsn ;i. large nuuiber of quail have been 

 coni ra.eti'd fur. wliieh are to lie delivereil in time to be let out 

 in the early siiring, Altogethei' the outlook is extremely 

 good for an' a^np]e sup|)ly of liirils on which to run the trials 

 next fall. 



Gloversvllle Show. 



The operalfu', not the [irinter this time, was rather at sea 

 with the nftnufs of tlie dognien at this show, given in a dis- 

 patch last week, so we will giN'c them again:" Mes.srs, H. L. 

 Kreuder. Iv. T. Harrison. C. H, Mason. Gernian Hopkins,.!, 

 Otis Fellows. Ed. and (4eMrm. Rosa, F. E. (.'larke. Clarence 

 Rathbone, -lames (treen, (4enr,ue Bell. R. W. Fcnlon, W, 

 Tallnian. E. 15, Elliott, Fred. ,Selnjiitt, F, Bellin, Mrs. 

 Smx'the. Mrs, ^Meechani and Mrs, Xickf)l,-on, Mr, Bender and 

 Mv." C. A. Whitney. It is probable that the next show of the 

 Mohawk A'alley Club will be held at T't ica. It will seem like 

 old -times to have a .show at this city again. 



Several fanciers in Montreal are trying to oi-g.-udze a ken- 

 nel club in that city with the intention of holding a show in 

 September next. Tliere are lots of doginen in Moid real, arul a 

 properly couducted show would be well patronined, uo doubt. 



We are indebted to ]Mi\ AV. F. Laiuonby for several num- 

 bers of the monthly supplement of the Greyhound Stud 

 Book, ot 'Which he is the keeper. As a reference for coursing 



Oh. RuBV G-LENMCIRE. 



Owned by Mr. E. B, Bishop, Coil'cyville, Kaii. 



beaten Wankie Daisy; better and stronger in heatl, ears, 

 body and legs, though losing in coat. 



The Dandie Dinmonts were all from Mr. B. Brooks's kennel 

 and are now all well kiu:>wu. King o' the Heather in chal- 

 lenge dogs, but Heather Madge had gone to hapiiier hunting 

 grounds'the day before. Heather Amphion in dogs and 

 Ainsty Daisy in bitches ^yon alone in their classes; the latter 

 w^as lame in' the near hiudfoot. 



Skye terriers had one enti'y, Nellie; small, short in body 

 and soft in coat, weak in muzzle, nice ears, Avell carried, 



Irish terriers had one in each class; .Jackass, the dog is 

 wide in skull, -sAdiile Red Rags could be longer in head; still, 

 she is a capital sort, stands on good legs, nice liody and coat. 



Nellie Bly. the challenge pug, is outclassed by .some of 

 those in the open division. In open dogs (3) Ivy Boy has a 

 nice little head, plenty of wrinkle, very .short, square muzzle 

 a.ud nice .skull, legs not very good; he beats Otsego Duke in 

 head; the latter is also leggy but carries a good curl. East 

 .Lake Sister was the only bitch; she is fat, small in eye, not 

 right in skull, but has a fairly good shaped muzzle. 



A .sweet little toy won in the miscellaneous class. 



Strange to say, liot a. collie put in an appearance, though 

 five were entered for the Chestnut Hill Kennels. This is 

 sometlnug tliat has never, Ave believe, hayjpened before at a 

 show in this country. The ClolUe Club had pnt up one of its 

 medals, but even this did not fetch them. H. W. L, 



LIST OF AWARDS. 



IttASTIFFS. -Challenge— Jf/ff'/ie-s.- 1st, W. 'Wade's La<Iy Coleus,— 

 Open— D03.S.' 1st. J. W. Miller's King Caution. 



ST BERNARDS. -Rough-Coated— iitit/;;.- 1st and Sd, F. Schiiiitt^s 

 Otis and Roland, .Jr.: 3d, Swiss Mountain Kennels' King Regent. 

 Bitchc.-:: 1st. Swiss Mountain Kennels' Florette: ^d, F. Sehmitt's Lady 

 Bountifnl; and r-eserve, Mt. Siou Kennels' Mt, Sum Lelia and Mt. 

 Sion Thorfl,, t'lippies: 1st, Mt. Siou Kennels' Jesse Jiedivere, 



ST BERN.Vl-inS.— Smootfi-Coated— Z'o(/.s-.- 1st, Sw iss Mounlaitt Ken- 

 nels' Scottish Leader. Bitches: 1st, E. H. Moure's )tiss Aton. 



GREYHOJTNDS.- /.'/■('c/ifAs; tst, withlield ; :id, Coiuiecticut Valley Ken- 

 nels' Lady .Jane, 



DEERHOUNDS.— Ooffs; 1st, lolanthe Kennels' Dunsloy. Bitclies: 

 1st, lolanthe Ivennels' Madge Mac. 



GREAT DANES,- Dnos: 1st. J^ ( 'lagstone's Standley: ad, W. H. 

 Sheppard's Poke. l:!lrhcs: 1st. ,Mr, Pogeyn's Nora. 



AMERICAN FO .V HOUNDS.- /'i 1st, ConnecticlU. A^'alley Kennels' 

 Brave's Boy; 'Jd. ( '. I,. Plaee's Punch; 3d, W'Uknv Brook Kennels' Crook. 

 Bitches: 1st and 3d. ( 'onneeticnt Valley Kennels' Fly a.nd Fanny; ad, 

 Willow Brook Kennels' D.-iisv Nightshade. Puppicis; 1st, John Brown- 

 ell's Rex. 



POiiVTERS,— Cn,M-i,EX(U', tiu'/s: Isl. Conneelicut A'alley Kennels' 

 La.uncelnt,— Open- /'itf/.^-; 1st, H. ( Didton's Duke of Kent II.: 'M. W. 

 H. Hyland's Toaehstone. ( inm., W, W. Bainhridge's Niek C, Bitclics: 

 isL "Willow Brook Kennels' Vesta, ('.; :.'d. ( 'onnecticut Valley Kennels' 

 Countess Vernon; 3(1 and high conn. .Mlwny Pointer Kennels Fnti- 

 nitza and Skylark, Ven Infih com.. Connecticni. Valley Kennels' Luna 

 T. Puppies: 1st and ;.'d, Connecticut Valley Kennels' The Judge and 

 Nora M, High com,, Albany Pointer Kennels' Skylai'k. 



ENGLISH SETTERS. ^/)o(/.s-,' 1st, A. J. Lewis's Prince; ad, E. C. 

 Smith's Max Noble; 3d and Ingli com., .1. Feulner's Buck Bondliu and 

 Choice Bon(hni. Bitches: tst. Connecticut Valley Kennels' Flossy 

 Foreman: 2(] and 3d. J. Feulner's Mav F.Bondhuand Datsy Buckellcw. 

 Pnppies: 1st and 3d, J. Feulner's Choice Bondhu and Dick Bondhu: Al. 

 Conne-rticnt Valley JCennels' Nutmeg. Reserve, Philip Daly. Jr.'s, 

 Fanchon, 



IRISH SETTERS.— />0{/;i; 1st. Connecticut Vall&y mrmt3s' Mack D. 

 Bitclies: 1st., J. D. Van Auken's Maud, 



GiJRDCJN SETTERS.— y;'«/s,- Ist, Coniiectieut Valley Kennels' Jim 

 Jackson. 



NAT 1 V E SETTERS. - lioi/s: 1 st, 11 , Jjyke's "Nig. 



BLACK COCKER SPANIEf.S, Not over SHbBS.- Hoys: 1st. Swiss 

 Mountain Kennels' Middy : 2rl. J Donovan's Say Boy. Bilch>-s: Isi. 

 Swis.^ Mountain Kennels' Miss \Vaggles; :M, Thomas it Dale's Wood- 

 Stock Dora; M. J. Donovan's Woodstock Daisey.— Any Color— Not 

 OVBE 28lbs.— ChAlIjEngb— i>Oi/s.- 1st, G. Bell's King' of Oto's. Bitches: 



withheld. 



SPECIALS. 



Mastipps.— Best, dog, J. W. Miller's King C'aatif)n. Best bitch, W. 

 Wade's Ladj (lolens. Best in show Ci), W. Wade'.s Lady Uoleus. 

 Mest owned" hy mend)er of M. V. P. .t K. Club. J. W. Miller's Khig 



Caid.ion. 



Sr. BruN,\i(i)s (roughs). Besl dog and best in show, Fred Bchinitt's 

 Otis liest. pair. Ered S(Juuilt s (>lis and Roland, .Jr. (^Saiooths). 



Best dog and besl in show, Swiss :\Iotititain Kennel's Scottish Jjeader. 

 Best btteh. U. CiUiollv's Debonair Hope, 



Ckkvikuimis. P.esi liiicli (111(1 Ndihiiial (Jreyhound Club's medal, 

 Coiiiiecfient Valley Kennels' ].ady Jane. 



1 )i-,i.ui[oiM>,s r.esi (loir ci!, lolanthe Keiuiels' Dunsloy. Best 

 hilch and National Orevlioiind CluIVs medal for J)e.st in show. lolanthe 

 Kennels' Madge Mdc. 



(li,-c;.ci' D.iNKs, Besl. dog. P.'Uil Clawtone's Standley. Best liiteli, 

 51 r. V^ogeyn's Nora. 



.•\mkrican Foxhounds. — Best, dog and hest in show, Connectk-id 

 Va]le\- Keimels' Brave's Boy. Best liitch (2). Ctmnecticut \'alley 

 ICennels' Fly. Best couple, same owner's Brave's'Boy and Fly. 



I'oixTERs!— Best kennel, Connecticut Valley Kennels. Best dog r4) 

 and be.st in show, Connecticut Valley Kennels' Launcelot. Best 

 hitch (3i a.nd besl owned by meinhi.'r ot club. Willow Broidc Kennels' 

 V.^sta C, 



lONObisu Si'Vi't'niiis. Ilesi Kennel ci), John Fi^ulner's. Be.st dog and 

 best l)lue heltjui in show. Andrew J. Lewis's Prince L. Best hitch, 

 Coiniectient Vallev Kennels' Flossy Foreman. 



Irish Setters. Best dog. Connecticut Valley ICennels' Mack D. 

 Hesi. bitch iuid hest. owned liy memher of ihe chib, J. D. Van .\id<eu's 

 M.aud. 



Gordon Sei'^'brs.— Best dog, Connecticut ^^aliey Kennels' Jim 

 Jackson. 



N.vnvB Skttbrs.— Best dog and hest in .show, Henry S.yke's Nig. 



SPAKmi.s.— Best kennel, George Bell's. Best dog and he.st spaniel in 

 sho« . .Swiss ?lountain Kennels' Middy. Best hitch, Swiss Mountain 

 Kennels' Miss AVaggles. American Spaniel Clnti's special for best 

 Itrace. S\\'iss Mountain Kennels' Middy and Miss AVaggles. 



Chesapeake B.4V Doos.— Best dog and liesc in show, Nantucket Ken- 

 nels' Old Judge. Best bitch, Nantnelcet Kennels' Da-wn, 



Bulldogs. — Best dog. - lolanthe Kennels' Rustic Sovereign. Best 

 bitch and best bulldog in show. lolanthe Kennels' Jlagpie. 



Bull-Terriers.— Be.st dog (3), Paris C. Pettitt's Aristocrat, Best 

 bitch and best buU-ten-ier in the show (3). Franlv F, Ix ile's Edgewood 

 AVonder, 



Dach,sh!inds. — Best do.g and best in show. E, A, Alanice's ZuluH. 



J^.\ssETS,— Best (log, Glenrose Beagle Kennels' Rodeur. 



BuAOLES. — Best kehiiel (2). Rockland Kennels, Best dog, Rockland 

 Kennels' Rockland Boy. Best bitch (2), Rockland Kennels' champion 

 Lou. Best bitch in open class ( 5), Rockland Kennels' Emeline. Best 

 bitch under 13in., Rockland Kennels" champion Lou. .Best dog pujj, 

 Debonair Beagle Kennels' Ransa(„-k. 



Fox-Terriers. — Best kennel r-ii. lolanthe Kennels. Best dog .and 

 hest in show lolanthe Kennels' Ripon Stormer, Best biteii ci), 

 lolanthe Kennels' Dlay Storm. Best bitch owned in Fulton couitty, 

 Fred. H. Cramer's Regent Easter. Wii-e Hairs — Best Kennel, lolanthe 

 Kennels. Best dog, T. S. Bellin's Jack Fi-ick. Best hitch and hest 

 show. lolanthe Kennels' Jess Fi'ost. 



Black AXD Tan Terriers,- Best Ititchand hest in show, Frank F. 

 Dole's Queen HI. 



Scotch TERRIER.S.— Best kennel c'l. Henry Brooks. Best dog (2), 

 Henry Brooks's KUroy. Best bitch, Henry Brooks's AVankie Daisy, 



Dandie Dinmont Terriers.— Best dog, E. Br(-ioks's Heather Am- 

 phion,. Best bitch, E. Brooks's Ansty Daisy. Best brace of dogs, E. 

 Brooks's King o' the Heather and Heather Amphifni, 



Skye Terriers,— Best bitch, J. J. Hooley's Nellie. 



Irish Terriers.— Best dog and best in show. lolantlie Kennels' Jack- 

 anajies. Best liitcli. lolanthe Kennels' Red Rags. 



Pros.- Best dog, Jos. Bow-aen's Joy B03'. Best hitch, Jos. Bowden's 

 East Lake Sister. 



Miscellaneous.— Be.st bitch and Jiest in class, E. T. Harrison's 

 tiypsev- 



lient lc(!miel of four, any lireed, lolanthe Kennels' smooth fox-tei'- 

 riers. Reserve, Henry Brooks's Scotch terriers. Best dog. an.\' breed 

 (2), Swiss Mountain Keimels' Scottisli T_.eadei'. Best bitch. an\' breed 

 f3\ W, AV.ade's Lady Odeus. Best dog or l>itch shown tiy menther ol' 

 club, J. AV. Miller's King Caution. E.vhibilor showing largest nuutbei- 

 of dogs Connecticut A'allcy Kennels. Best setter, any breed, Con- 

 necti(MU A'alley Keimels' Mack D. Homeliest dog in the show. (Jeo. S. 

 Robliins's Jack the Ripper ( mongrel hull-terrier). Largest number ot 

 iMitries liv memlier of the cluh, DeJionair Beagle Kennels. Best kennel, 

 any brei'd, owned liy an v mendier of the cluh. Debonair Beagle Ken- 

 ncis. ' 



Bexar Field Trials. 



The Be.vai' Field Trials will be held near Floresviile. Wilson 

 county, Texas, this week. It is expected that thirty-five 

 members, with some forty or fifty dogs, will be present. 



A few corrections are necessary in our Pawtucket report; 

 the more or less coufu.sion during the judging is the cau,se 

 of the mistakes ha\ ing l)eeu made, there being no catalogues 

 or anything lait the secretary's book to go by at that tiine. 

 lu cockei' dogs Cherry Punch Avon first, and in l)ull-terriers 

 Aristocrtit beat C'(um't 11., carrying out our criticism, (jount 

 Nolile \vou the special for best Crordon setter, and we cer 

 talnly understood that Inchiquin was at the show. 



NOTICE, 



Greyhound and Foichound Fanciers. 



F it Stewart is no longer in my emplo.v as superintendent and ken- 

 nelman. 



HereatU'i . I'lease address all comujunicatious relative to the dogs 

 bretl liy me 01 Wliite Oak Keimels, Poland. Maine, (vr lo me, ill Park 

 Place, 'Brooklvii. N'. V, 



1 sbi.iiild b,3 pleaseO to Ueav from ah ])arties that have heen in c(.i-res- 

 pondence with this man Stewart, with rei'erence to any of the dogs ui 

 these kennels. N, Q. Pope. 



—Adv, 



