Jan. 26, 1893.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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and in 3m. struck a conple of be\ies of l)irds upon the same 

 ground whieli tlie other dogs had iust. left, Manitoba com- 

 ing - to a point first, and Jesse James baclied. Mr. Rounds, 

 the handler of Manitoba \va,s ordered to shoot ;«id kill but 

 missed; both dogs charged at the same time. Ordered out 

 again they struck birds at once, at the same time. The 

 . handler of -Jesse .Tames was ordered to shoot and kill \s'hich 

 he did, but dog refused to retrieve, Tr. was claimed that the 

 animal had not been taught to retne\ e. Both dogs went out 

 again with Manitolia iu the lerul and came to a poiut at oiu'e. 

 Jesse James was ordered to bade, wliich he tlid nicely. 'I'lie 

 dogs had been run foi- some tune, w hen the juxliies called 

 themiu and an adiourninent tor lunch was aareed upon. 

 Thus ending two ot the iicesl spoi'i days iu this State. The 

 prizes were awarde<l as follows: 



Manitoba Fiisk lirst; Uuclies.s of Kuat stj;jgud^ JjBSse J anies 

 third. [ - Sl'OKT. 



PACIFIC COAST FIELD TRIALS. 



Bakkiisvield, Cab. Jan. hi.— The trials that couinienced 

 here give prouiise of l)eiuL;- t he Ixist cvi>i- liehl on this const. 

 A party of t\\-enty-two arrn fd liere this morning from San 

 Francisco to Hud" nine other I author sportsmen already hei-e 

 from I-^os Angeles. Besides The large nujnber of local en- 

 thusiasts upon tlu^ Held to-da\' there fire some forty -eight 

 sportsmen from all over this State and Nevada, many of 

 them accompattied b\' ladies. 



At M nicctiiu; <il I he executive committee this moi-tiing it 

 was decided, to diaiure i be orderof the. runniugof the stakes, 

 runiung ofl' the l »erli\ Hi>t. toHo\\ inu- with the, All-Age and 

 finishing with the jNlenibers' Stftke. 



At about 1 P. M. a partv ot about sixty left, the Southern 

 Hotel, which is ahvays the rendezvcuis of the club, for the 

 grounds. Among tlie partv were the otHcers of the club, 

 President. J. Edwards: Secretary. J. M. Kilgarif, P. L), 

 Liiaville and Wm. Sclireiber, ot San Francisco. -J. M. Bass- 

 ford, of Vacaville. ruenibers ol the Executive Committee, 

 a-nd Geo. (Crocker. S. Kittle, ^l. .Sperrv, II. J. Kilgarif. 

 F. J. jS'orris, Dv. F. W. Skaife, A. Paissell Crowell. C. W. 

 Kyle, G. P. Hubbard, AV. H. Schockley. Robert Liddle. Thos, 

 Higgs, Henry Huber. of San Francisco; .1. C. (Jline; W. (>. 

 and A. P. Kerckhoii, E. T5. Tufts and F. S. Schttniacher. ot 

 Los Angeles; Judge Post, ot Sacramento: J. W. Harper, of 

 Suisun:'^ E. P. Tliibanlt. of .Monlaiia; ( ). 11. Allison, nf 

 Eimira; .1. B. Hauniiifi. of Wilmington; .Re\-. VV. 11. Kuowl- 

 ton. ot San M.!iteo, aurl others. 



The ludu'-.i' ih. tiiaKare; H. T. Vandervoort. of Pa.sa- 

 dena. 1). M. I'yle, ol Bakersfield, and Wm. Donner, of Ran 

 Francisco. 



The liandlers arc: G. T. Alleiider, of Watsonviile; D. .M. 

 Walters, of (lalt; .H. M. Farmer, of North Outario; Wm. De 

 Motte. of Raymond, and Chas. Studarns, of ftacranieiifco. 



The Derby. 



F/r-s' .SV'/'/cv. 



Of the forty seA^en original entries to this stajie. tShitve 

 paid the second forfeit, against S last year— 12 •po'i'rtterR. .'i 

 EnglLsh setters and 1 Gordon. 



Sporty Boy axo .T(Uian\a.— The first brace was put 

 down in short, low cover, aljout four miles south of town, on 

 the grounds used last year for the ^lemliers" Stake, at 1:4,^ P. 

 M. Mr: Howard Black's liver and white pointer dog Sportv 

 Boy, by Dul?e of \'eruon— Patti Ci-oxtetli., was handled by G. 

 F. Allender. and the 'California Kennels' English setter bitch 

 Johanna, by 'iladstone II.— Janet. Iiy It. M. Do<ige. .Johanna 

 soon proved to be much the best in style and ijaee. Both 

 were under gnod control. .lohanna made game Hrst. but the 

 spectator;-! were a little too near, and before she eould locate 

 the bird it was flushed by the crowd. Gitang on ,a few rods 

 further. Johanna poiitted. liut broke the poitit and a small 

 bevy flushed. Sporty Boy, working o\ er the same ground at 

 the'same time, did not make a, semblance of a point, ancl 

 finally returned to handler and refitsed to go out. After a 

 short'walk the judges flushed a brace, the dogs were called to 

 the spot and the ground htinted over. Neither of the dogs 

 could fitid, but the jttdges and handlers found several. On 

 being removed to new ground. Sjiorty Boy made a semblance 

 of making game, a small hevj Hushed all around him and he 

 dropped and crawled back to handler. Ordered up at 3: 15. 

 .Johanna Avon the heat. 



CocNTEss Noble ani) Docxot; P.— H. T. Payne's English 

 setter bitch Couittess Noble, hy Stanford — Ijilly C. handled 

 by owner, and Jas. E. Watson's black pointer Doctor P., 

 handled l)y D. M. AValters, were put doAvm at 2,25. Both 

 dogs ranged out s]ile.ididly from the start. Doctor returned 

 quite often to his handler. Countess in the meantime w(a-]i- 

 iug iudepend<'ntlv and keeping up her hot pace. Not finding 

 any birds the dogs were ordered up at 2:40. .After driving 

 about a mile they were again put down at 3 P. M. Countess 

 made game immediately, roaded nicely and came to a 

 staunch point. Doctor P. circled around her in front and 

 behind, but not making game. The handlers jiut up a big 

 bevv. Moved on a few rods Countess secured two more 

 pomts m ra.pid sitccession. Doctor P., when called up to 

 back, retttsed to do so. but catching scent ot the same birds 

 pointed staunchly. W rdters shot, and both dogs dropped 

 to shot. Ccaimess s pomts are siiappv and stylish. Her 

 style on point IS superb. I lie dous were ordered up .at 

 Countess was easy winner ot the heat. Her work m roadmg 

 and general bird sense is ot unusual qnalUA-. 



li\Ml \M) ( \i Ml I s -W \\ I (, 1 1( nu 1) md^^lnt 

 pointei' dog Ifamp. by Pat I'.- iJonna lilaiiks. hfuidled bv 

 AValters. and Henrv Huber s liver and svbite iiointer dog 

 Carmels. bv Beppo 111.— Sallv Brass II.. handjed bv Allen- 

 der. were juiti down near a l)e\ v I'eceutiv located iit .i:2;). 

 Tramp showed a triHethe best range and speed and seemed 

 to be hunting, but neither of the dogs did auythmg wortli 

 mentionmg. Both ran over bij-ds and all around them. ( 'ar- 

 mels Hushed a big be\'y. AppareiuJ\' both dogs had left tlieir 

 noses at home, W alters veiled pomt atcer the dotis had lieen 

 down atiout ;iUm. and Iramp dru].iped as it sh(jt: a bird 

 started u]j about tlie same lime and the pomi \\'as allowetl. 

 'J he dogs vveri^ inimeduUely ordered u]) and tlie heat given to 

 Qramp. ^ 



BiiowN BErrv AN'u Javei.in.— H. M. rouners bi'own 



Eomter bitch Bi-owu betty. hy Brnner s Nig — AmarvUia. 

 aridled bv ov.-ner. and . H. iMcKittrick s Avhlte. l)lack and 

 tan Eiiglisii setter dosi' Javelm. by Gladstone li. — .lanet. 

 handlecT bv Dodge, ^\'ere put down at 4:10. Betty pointed 

 where bird nad just left, immediateh" after beina' put down. 

 Both dogs ^vent to hunting merrily m hiah cover: .^a^•ell]| 

 started to chase a lack rabbit bin answered his handler s call 

 cpucklv. He rauued the best ot the two at hrst but Innuer 

 whistled 111 his bitch w heiiever she ranged out much- Alter 

 being down some time Bettv proved tnllv equal m range, and 

 much the superior m style and iiace to the other. Bet^v 

 false pointed once or twice but gives promise ot doing good 

 work on game, she sho\vs the worlc ot a carerul uaiidler. 

 This IS Mr. 1 onner s fli'st appearance in our trials li ere and 

 the impression given is Yew good. Dogs ordered up at a 

 J'. M, and lieat undecided. A. H. C. 



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DES MOINES DOG SHOW. 



[>>pi-oial Report. \ 



TttE Hrst annual dog sIlo\^^ given liy the Des Moines Poul- 

 try and Pet Stock Association, was held Jan. 10 to 13. It 

 was a success in every particular and will do much toward 

 advancing kenuel interests in Iowa. The show was well 

 patronized, altluaigli the weather -svas the worst we have had 

 this whiter. 



The State Agricultural ^ociet\' and the Iowa Breeders" As- 

 suciatiou were both in session in the city, which helped togive 

 I he associatitin a. verv la\dra,l)le reputation thi-onghoiit the 

 Stati!. 



At the amnial lueetiu.g. which was held fliiring the sliow 

 week the tiaine of the club was cliauged lo tlie "State Poul- 

 try and Kennel (Jiib" and one-halt tlie olbces gi\en to the 

 dogmeu: this insures tlie L!i\ ing lit a larger and lietter show 

 next >ear. The club could lait gi\ e a large show this year 

 oil account of not beiUH' able to secure projier accommoda- 

 tions, but as contracts have already lieen let. lor a large audi- 

 torium there will be no dilticiilty ei'n that score next winter. 



There were sixty-eight dogs entered, and all but mie were 

 present. The (praJity ot the dogs in most ot the classes wa.s 

 good, lint there were some rather ooor ones (uiti as usual. 



Tlie mastiffs w ere godd and some of tlieiii -^liuw eil eon- 

 sitlcrable ((ualitv. The St. Beiaiards. tliouuh tew JU number, 

 were Hue specimens. Eaurence (.hirza, owned iiy AI. blil- 

 geri. ot .'~'t . .loseph. Alo.. is out) of the great sire Alton, by 

 .Tudith. and is a uood one. I^liree of the four Great Danes 

 exhibited ^\■el■e Xk'v\ t\' [ileal. 



There were snme verv hands(nue English setters present, 

 t\vo in iiMi'ticnlar t hat would be in the money in almoj^t am" 

 .show. In Irish there was one rattiino- o'^oil one that may tie 

 broutilit uui at C'hicago next month. The ipiality of the 

 collies w.as gnod; so was that ot some of tlie smaller breeds. 



The club did its uwn benching. The dogs were ted with 

 S))ratts dog cakes and Sauitas was i be disinfectant used. 



Air. F, 11, Peia"^- ludaed all classes and g;ne ueiieral satis- 

 faction, EvervUlnng pas,scd off plea.sautly and the boys are 

 aii.vions Inr another year t(i roll around, 'I he lollovviug 

 wei-e the awards; 



^lASTIFES.— A,rys.- 1st. L. P. Rood's Alaxiinilliau: M. Y. M. 

 Blaeknian's L.nice 11. Verv higli eoin. res,-rve. A, 1^. Mi leller's IViin 

 Pedro. Verv liiLjh com.. 'W.C.Pipino's Don. Bi1rli,-x: 1st. Ij. D. Rood's 

 Ladv Clare. -PL'i'PiES—/>ef7.s-,' tst. Wm. M. Lewis's Samp.se. Hitrkcs; 

 1st. J. A, Colbv's Donna. 



ST. HERN .Ab'DS. Hoi r.n-Co.-vi'En Dof/.sv 1st, Dr. O. M. OliappelVs 



Lion. Hi.lrhi's: isi .1. C I'ord's Luee I'lora.— Smooth-Coatf.d— /.lf)c/.^■,• 

 1st. M. Hik-ra t's Jjanrem-e (tar/.a. 



ORKAT [lANKS. /loi/.'.; 1 si .('. K. Hultenloehpr's Colonel: .t'd. Aba 

 Green s ('a's.ar, llit,-iirs: isi, .1. Ford's Lady Inisa: 3d. K. H. Ly- 

 man s Lady .lane (ii-ey. 



NmVKOrXDLANDS.-lst, G. P. .letmliig-s Tldvor: ^d. .1. A Lewis's 

 Carlo. 



6REYH0UKl>S.-l8t, W. AVeatherby's BltiBher. 

 FOXHOUXPS.-lst, F. r. Lewis's .lack. 



POINTERS.— <:)VKH -iriLBs.— />o.(/,s.- 1st, A. J. ?i\vart's Dr. JekA-ll.— 

 Under boUB^.^-Bitchuit; Est, F. C. Whitney's Tuena Fl.y; SS*J. M. Pni.se's 

 Furgeuats. 



KXGLTSK SKTTFR.S.— no(/,s.- 1st, N. Lichty'S Zippo IT. : 3d, A. .J. 



Zwart's Sancho. Bitclif.f: 1st. (\ O. Perkins's Chic: 3d. Burnett 

 Perkins's Dot.- PcppTF.s- p. H/,s.- W. Bnrnett's His Royal \ibs: 2d, R. 

 B. Cettriirs Young- t'limax. ^'er.v tiigh com.. 0. E. Pearson's t)oti 

 Pedro. Bilrtie..-<: Ist. ,T. F.. Stout s Snsiel ■Jd. ,T. .y. Morris's Suuol ]\ 



IRISH SI<:TTKRS.-Z:)e(/.s-.- 1st. H. ( '. Hansen's Dan: Jid, R. B, Col- 

 trell's Robin. Hitrhrs: 1st. .). 3Iitelielfs jMitcheU's Nell. 



OriRDON SETTERS. Ist. (.'. Is nowlton's Drake, 



FIELD SPANIEI,S.- 1st, R. H. Lyraaii's Daisy; 2d. Will H. Retl^-r's 

 .Jet Black. 



COCKERS.— I'oy*-.- 1st. O. D. Cames".s Bbutiie Boy BlUcher. Pnp- 

 pie/t: F. A. AUen s Keno. 



IRISH WATER SPANTELS.-lSt. M. E. Carss's Ted Ballow. 



COLLIES.— J-ior/.s.' 1st. w. Souers'.s Frederick. Biictmt- 1st. .1. c. 

 Fords Ladv At De Bar; 2d, Lassie Jean, Fiippie4i- ISt, L, L, Talbotfs 

 Bruce; T. Watters's Cbite, 



POODLES.— C F. Handy s Flake. 



BULLDOt:tS.— tst . F. C. Xeafie's Sinilight; 2d, .1. H. Harris's On')). 



BULL-TERRTERS.- Z)o.<7.s.- 1st, .Jack. .Bitchex: 1st. W. R. \Vatter- 

 nian's Thurless Oirl. Pi'ppics: Equal Ist, A. W. Fellow's Crib and Ed. 

 Powers's John L. 



FOX-TERRIERS — -Dofys.- 1st. Dr. W. Hutchinson's Pukka Neb: 3d. 

 Mr. Bailey's Rex: J. L. Thornton's Dixby. Bitches: 1st, L. V. Dun- 

 ham's Judith Ellen: 3d. Jlr. Bailey's Cute. Puppies:. 1st. H. M. .Jones's 

 Lealand. 



SCOTCH TERRIERS.— 1st. C. W. BarweU"s Velvet. 



BLACK .VND TAN TKRRlERS.-lst, J. C. Ford's Jerry, id, H, D. 

 Johnson's Cute, 



YORKSHIRE TERRIKRS.— 1st, J. C. Ford's Peefc-arBoo. 



BCt^S.— /.)o(/.b',- 1st, H. H. L\-ons's Hippathe,ra; S(J, C. E, Whittier's 

 Hal. /-litches: 1 st. J. Mettregor's Daisy. 



MISCELLANEi:)US.-lst. Mrs. F. E. Sfcutsman'S Pomeranian dos 

 Muffett. 



INDIANAPOLIS DOG SHOW. 



\lspecw,l Report.} 



I UK seventh anunal exhibition of the Indiana Poulti-y As- 

 sociation was Held at J onilinson J-Iall. Iruhanapolis. ,Ian. 12 



to 18. inys. 



.\ d OS show has been held m connection with the Poultry 

 Association tor several years past, arid has u-enerally lieen 

 well patronized, especially last year, but owing to the ex- 

 treme cold weather ]ust previous tu and lAuring the show, 

 tlie poultry exhibit was not as larue tins year, althoneh the 

 quality w as excellent, and there was a not iceable talliiiu- oH 

 111 the number of entries m the kennel department for the 

 same reason, ^lanv ot the entries were not present on ac- 

 count ot the ow ners being atraid to\\ash their dogs or ship 

 them, hence mo.st ot the dogs shown were owned m this city. 

 altluMigh Mr, .), E, (ilasseock. ot i"o\vler. lud,. E. JiCcui and 

 I bos, .\nibrose. ot Eiiierty. lud.. each had dogs on exlnbi 

 tioii. 



It IS sate to sav that there is no citv in tins couiitrs- ^\ilere 

 there are as many hue dogs owned m proport ion to the i>op- 

 ulation as m Indianapolis and their o^viiers rightly deserve 

 censure tiu' not patronizing this show, iheothcers ot the 

 Poultry Association are anxious to make their kennel de- 

 partment a special feature and solicit member.ship from the 

 "doggy men of Indianapolis to ■svhom thev offer great in- 

 ducements lor- a good dou show, lomlinsou Mall is well 

 lighted and thoroughly heated and ventilated, and could ac- 

 commu(.late the lara'est show held in the L nited Stares. A 

 hrst class show uuiler pi'oper management held at rhe lutiht 

 time would be ^vell patronized by the people here, and with- 

 out doubt at least pay expen.ses. 



The olhcers ot the ass(jciation are: B. It. llill. Pi-esident: 

 A > Mdcdith ^ciitu\ \\ I 1-ligcdon luisuiei J ] 

 Dougherty. Sunermtendent ot dog show, and too much can- 

 not be said ot the efforts ot the.se gentlemen lall ot whom 

 with the exception of JNIr. Dougherty are poultry men) to 

 please and make their exhibitors happy. 



It is all new bu.siness to the secretary. Mr. Meredith, but 

 he attends to his duties taithtully and correctly, never being 

 too busy to answer the many questions incident to such an 

 ofhce; but much ot the bnirden is liohtened by his genial wite 

 who assists him. and in tact took sole charge ot all the en- 

 tries ot dogs, 



Mr. Dou.gherty w as pre.seiit eai'ly and late administering 

 to the wants of his canine friends and must be highly com- 

 mended for his attention and painstaking. 



"Sanitas" disinfectant was eft'ectually used iu poultry and 

 kennel departments and the cleanliness was pai-ticularly 

 noticeable, The benching, though rough, was good, and all 

 dogs were given ample room. 



That estimable gentleman, Mr. Frank C. Wheeler, judged 

 all clas.^es, and his awards gave general satisfaction and he 

 will long be renuiinbered by all who had the pleasure of 

 meeting him. We learned for the first time that i\Tr. Wheeler 

 is ii poultry crank n>. well, but his fanc\ leau'- lo the "pugil- 

 listic" varieties. 



As ihe entry l)lanks used did not provide foi- bro>.eding or 

 name of the dogs the same wa.s unavoidably omitted in some 

 cases. 



.A 1111111- ibe iluus \\orth\-of .special notice is A. A. Audor- 

 son's 1 ri.<h sel ler dou' (.,)uaker Tom, w,hich is far ahead of the 

 average and a ii'ood specimen. 



,]. W. .sprinesiecn's Newfoundland dog Pluto, imported 

 from Lapland, is nndoul)tedly one of the largest and best in 

 this ci^untry. 



,1. B. MeyNvood s m.astill dog Carlo is ;i good tyiie, although 

 tail is i\ little shag,gy and in moAcmiuit rather loggv. 



\Vm. Faltion'- L;r'e-it l);iue bitcli -lumbo has good coat, fair 

 head, but is too short in legs; his dog puppy Major promises 

 well, but will never make a large dog. 



G. V\ . Mewart s English setlei' dog was the biist English 

 sel l er shown, and is a tiiui la.rgo dog, well feaiirered, with ele- 

 gant carriage. 



.!o-epli Bei ker's Eimlish setter bitch Queen Piegent i.-^ a 

 line well built dog of small type. - 



E. B Eeaidi's c(dli( s (ilad\ and Zippic w ere lair .-.jiecimens 

 and would pass mirster in good company. 



LIST OF AWARDS. 



'^1 \sI'll'FS l>r. )•: W Hivaiscn's pi-inee Caution: 'Jd. I. 1?. ^^f'.^ - 

 weed s Carlo. N'ery hit^h com., H. E. Heine's Bruno. 



ST. BERN.VRDS — RoiiGH-CoATED— Lst. P. Travers's Spruce. Pup 

 pi'-s: lst and 3(1, Mrs. E. M. Chamber's doe and bitcli. 



(lliLA'l |)\M':s.- 1st. Win. PfiUioii's .binibo Puppi,:^: IM. Wm- 

 I'attioii's Maior. 



FOXHOUNDS —/>(i7.sv Ist. W Bnrnliai'Cs do-- Hilch'-^: . W . 

 (i. Ibirnhart's liileh; 3d. Wm. Zaisen s '■ ■■Mi- 



E.\G LISH SETTERS. -/)o(/.s^• l.st. C, - rtoR-. Bitches: 1st, 



J. Becker's C'ueen Reg-ent: 3d, J. 1,. {iw ■ i -PrPPlES— Dof/w; 



1st..;. A. Soltans Little t-!enine: 2d. B Curv-.-rs UicK. Very big'h corn., 

 J. Becker's Spot. Bifrlies: lst. .1. Beckers Crickett Blame; 3d. Geo. 

 Hamilton's Rntli B. F. Verv hiqh com., E. Leon's Belle. 



COLLIES.— /Jor/ji; 1st. Tweed. Bitchen: 1st. E. R. Leach's Gladys. 

 Piil'iiii-K: 1st. E. R. J^each's Zippie. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Do;/.s.' 1st, A. A. Anderson's t,)uaker Tom: 3d. G. 

 Ij. Jones s Iloosier .lack. Very hii>-h com.. M, Crosby's Boss. Biti^hes: 

 1st. A. A. Ander.son's Frankie. I'npjiie.s: 1st, (t. L. Jones's Gladstone. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— 1st. J. W. SprinR-steen's Pluto. 



putts.- />(»7.s.- 1st. 'W. W. Sutherland's Cute. Bifchi i^: 1st, D. C. 

 Bryan's Queenie. 



Ti )Y TFKRTFRS.—lst. M. Ryan's Axtell. 



BICACLES.— 1st. Tlios. Amlirose's . 



C. K. F. 



DOC SHOW AT DETROIT, IVIICH. 



[Special Report.] 



The .Michigan Poultry and Pet Stock Association gaxe 

 their annual show in the Audit(».'ium -fan 10 to 13, with a. 

 very large and choice entry of poultry, with dogs as an 

 extra attraction. There were 137 entries of dogs, with all 

 classes pretty w'ell represented. AitLou.gb the dogs were 

 nearly all owned in Detroit or its immediate ^'icinity. there 

 ^vas .some \ ery good (juality in some of the classes that will 

 make a .good showin.g at the sliow held here next March. In 

 the St. Beni.ards scune .good ones were shown, the winner.. <t 

 fine yiiung dog owned by L. Ticheiior, of Chelsea. Alich., is 

 by Casper, and will be heard from later. In the spaniels 

 there were 23 entries, with Bendigo and Busy iu the challeiige 

 classes. I'he winners in open classes were above the average 

 quality, and will be shown again. 



Dr, I^ansing, of Detroit, made a very pretty ex:hibit of 

 Italian greyhounds. 



The show" was fairly well attended, considering the stormy 

 and extremely cold weather, and every one was pleased -with 

 the exhibit. .A, great many w ere surprised to see the im- 

 provement in dogs in the last few- years, and the show 

 seemed to .stir up an interest in dogs, so that I shall not be 

 surprised to .see some fir.st class do,gs owned in Detroit befofe 

 long. Mr. -John Davidson judged all classes, ancl Tom Blake ' 

 superintended, and the association was well pleased with the 

 way that the show was ctmducted. T. B. 



AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.- Xioj/is; 1st. Desire B. Willemiu's Roineo. Bitohis: ist 

 and special. Tracy Bros.' Belle of Detroit: 3d. Trac.y Bros.' Beautlila. 

 Puppic'i: 1st. N. W. "Vannier's Matchless. 



ST, BERNARDS.— RorGH-CoATED—Z)o,fy.^,'.- l.st and special, L. Ticke- 

 uor's American Ca'sar; 3d, Belle Isle Kennels' Earl Douglas.s. "Very 

 high com., Jjidgewood Bute. Bitches: 1st. Belle Isle Kennels' Fei'n- 

 wood Urania; 3d. Thos. Jones'.s Lady Limond. Puppien: 1st and 3d, 

 Dr. McColltmi's Lord Bute, Jr. and Prince Royal. 



ST. BERNARDS.— SMOOTiT-CojiTisi)— 1st withheld; 3d, .Ei H. Don- 

 nell.y's Juno. 



GREAT DAN ES.— Doys.- lst and 3d, Wolverine Kennels' Brutus and 

 Paseha. michc.^: 1st and special and 2d, Wolverine Kennels' Yonns; 



Pearl and Ins. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— 1st wltldield; 2d.K V. Ryan's Jack. 

 FO.YHOUNDS.— 1st:. IC, ,), Rarrelf.s Sailor, 



POINTERS-— Opex— Over .i,olb.^, — /Ak/.s; 1st, M asbtenaw Kennels' 

 Quick: 3d. A. J. Van Patten's Don 1\I.-Ovek rMhv,s.-' B,tches: 1st, A. 

 J. Van Patten s Tihev.— Uxdee r i„- — 1st and special. George 



Huntington's .•lumper; yd. Win ; : -itt Bang.- Uxdek oOms. — 



Bitches: y\ni. Predhomme s j, . i-:mes— X'ofA.- 1st. A ash- 



tenaw Kennels Kent ot W asbi en,; tax's: Lst. J. V an Fattens 

 Bell. 



FNOLIKH SFT'l'lCltS. Doiis: 1st and specif! 1. E. Smith s Max iJioble: 

 •Jd AVashtenaw Kennels' Albert Gladstone. \ ei^'' higrh com. and Lipli 

 eom..H. L. Wurder'sZaldieand Spot. Bifche.-;: 1st. E. Haul's Bell; 

 •-'d withheld— PCPPIES—Jtofy.-^-; 1st. Albert Uladstoue: 3d. Albert 

 Breezi- \'erv high corn.. 'i'S ashtenaw Uuail. Biti-Uca: 1st. E. Haul's 

 Belle: -.'d. W ashtenaw Kennels Iseihe Breeze. 



IKIsn S!i'.'l'Tt;RS.— 1st and special and 3d, L. Hilsendegen s Laila 

 Bookli nad Nora. 



Ill )RD( )N SF.I'TERS.— i)(;(/.s-.' 1st and special and 3d. E. Horn s Gun- 

 ner and Shot, 



FrF.l.U SJ'.-VNIELS — Bl.vck— /'0(/.N'.- Isi and si.eeial, O. Melller's To- 

 ledo Snap: -.'d. O. .1. Fepin s ttroser Cleveland. \ erv Iji^h com.. Chas. 

 Bn.-^sett's Jack. Bitclie.f: 1st. A\ . Ijregorv s Daisy; 3d. o. Burmebn's 

 Clit ie R.. Jr.— < ITHER TH.-ix bcACK.— 1st. E. D. Roberts s Fritz. 



COCKER sPAMELS.— Black— CH.\Ll,ENGE—/.'o<ys,' 1st and special, C'. 

 Bnekus's Bendiijo. e/f(7ie,s-; 1st, Cf. Miller's Busy.— Open— Doi;.-,-.' 1st. 

 -V. T- Knowl.-;on's Tom Blake: 3d. F. H. T. Barbour's Pluto. Jr. Very 

 high com.. C. Thurman s Corkstowii Comet. Bitches: 1st. Blake &" 

 Herhertson s Nora: 3d, A. T. Knowlsou's Maud S. 11. Punjiier.: 1st A. 

 t. Knowlsou s lorn Blake: -'d. 1' . P. Striker s Don.— Any Other Color 

 -^Dnijs: lst. Blake Cv: Hertaertson s Browme B.: 3(1. C. Lightiier s Liver 

 Obo. Bi-ti-hi s: 1st. P. Fablmaii s .Nora. Fiipiiie.t: 1st. (t. Miller's Mil- 

 ler's Cliei rv Bov. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS. -1st, T. C. Ouallette^s Fan. 



BEA(fLl';s, -Ihnis: 1st, and 3il. t:. D.Wiltiin's Joe and Pomp. Bitchtv: 

 1st. a. D. V\ ilton's Daisy. P-unjUfs: 1st. O. T. AVilton's 'W'oodlander. 



COLLIEs.— X'oos; Ist and special and -.'d. (Grampian Kennels «. rrani- 

 piaii and Jerrv. Bitches: tstand -iH. E. A. Rollers s Maggie and DoUie. 

 Puppies: 1st. Grampian Kennels' Charlie: 3d. E. A. Rogers s hco- 

 tilla R. 



POODLES.— Dof/.t; 1st. J. M. Wentz'S Daisy. Bitdhels: 1st. F. M. 

 Bailv s Mirza Dam. 

 BULLDOGS,-lst. U, P. Hamilton's Clinker. 



BULL-TERRIERS,— 1st and special. Jas. Hendrick s Dick; 3d. O. M- 

 Delam s Dick. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— X>of;.s; 1st and Special. F. T. Rork's Jeri-y. 

 Bit cite.';: J sc, Fred Richmond's Snap. 



BEDLINGTON TERRIERS.— 1st, L. R. Baldwin's Doc; 3d, J. Bry- 

 don's Toney. 



SCOTCH TERRIERS.— Withheld. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.- Opes— Do(/.s; 1st, H. H. Hull's 

 Dick. Bitches: lst, Blake & Herbertsou's Rose M. 



