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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[MAjEtCH S, 1898. 



A. Howes's Chatham Prince. Bitches: 1st, H. A. Harris's Mermaid: 

 2d, H. M. Howes's Loumont the Kjt; 8d, Darby & Price's Loiasdowne 

 Thelma. Reserve, W. J. Bryson's Countess of Dufferin. Puppies: 

 1st and 2d, H. A, Harris's Prince Gully and Mermaid. lieserve, Darby 

 & Price's Lansdowne Thelma.— Looal Class— 1st, Darby & Price's 

 Lansdowne Thelma. 



FOX-TERBIERS.— Challenge— 1st, L. & W. Butherfurd's Baffle.— 

 Open— Doffs; 1st, lolanthe Kennels' Ripou Stormer; 2d, Grove Kennels' 

 Baby Trige:er; .3d, H. A. Harris's Ruby Pallisy. Reserve, L. & W. 

 Euthevfurd['s Warren Daysman. Vei y h\s,h com., German Hopkins's 

 Grove Tipster and W. C. &A. S. Cushnian's Vandal. High com., Darby 

 & Price's Lansdowne Paveriiio. Com , N. Knowles's Kupid. Bitches: 

 1st and 2d, L. & W. Butherfurd's Dusky H. and Warren Dorothy; .3d. 

 Toon & Sj'monds's Lady Boseberry. Reserve. lolantlie Kennels' Ripon 

 Regina. Very high com., lolanthe Kennels' Maystown and Miss 

 Domino. High com.. Cambridge Fox-Terrier Kennels' Cambridge 

 Gull. Com., 0. S. Hanks's Seacroft Zarina,— Wire-Hair— Dofirs; 1st, 

 H. W. Smith's Saint Broom; 2d, lolanthe Kennels' Daody Jack. Very 

 high com., L. A. Bice's Jack Prompter. Bitches: 1st, H. W. Smith's 

 Sister Pattern ; 2d, lolanthe Kennels' Jess First. Puppies: 1st, L. & 

 W, Butherfurd's Warren Daysman ; Sd, C. S. Hanks's Seacroft Myrtle. 

 Reserve, German Hoplnns's Grove Tipster. Very high com., Cam- 

 bridge Fox-Terrier Kennels' Cambridge Gidl. High com., Bogers's 

 Kennels' Ebor Larchmont and W. T. McAlee's Temple. Com., Darby 

 & Price's Lansdowne Paverino. — Local Class — 1st, W. T. McAlee's 

 Temple; 2d, Darby & Price's Lansdowne Paverino. 



IRISH TERRIERS.— CHALLEXGK—I>o9rs.' 1st, Toon & Symonds's 

 Jliek Briggs. Reserve, W. J. Oomstock's Boxer IV. Bitches: 1st, 

 W. J. Comstock's Dimmm-ry. Reserve, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Breda- 

 Tiney.— Open— Dogs,- 1st, lolanthe Kennels' Jackanapes; 3d, W. J, 

 Comstock's Merle Grady. Reserve, Edward Lever's Play Boy 11. 

 Bitches; 1st, Mitchell Harrison's Candour ; 2d and reserve, lolanthe 

 Kennels' Chancery Lass and Red Bags; 3d, C. T. Thompson's Bosa- 

 belle. 



BL.4.CK AND TAN TERRIERS.- Challenge— 1 st, Toon & Symonds's 

 Prince Regent. Reserve, Rochelle Kennels' Meei'sbrook Maiden.— 

 OFEts—Bogs: 1st, Rochelle Kennels' Monarch. Com., Pittsburg B. & 

 T. Terrier Kennels' Rochelle Abdallah. Bitches: 1st, A. W. Smith's 

 Ijouie; 2d, Toon & Sjnnonds's Gypsy Girl. Reserve, Pittsburg B. & T. 

 Terrier Kennels' Mispah. High com., Rochelle Kennels' Rochelle 

 Majestic. 



SKYB TEBBIEBS.— 1st, HaiTisou F. Caner's EndeltCfe Maggie; 3d 

 and reserve, C. H. Smith's Barnaby Rudge and Islay. 



SCOTTISH TERRIERS.— 1st and 2d, Toon & Symonds's Th-ee and 

 Rhuduman. Reserve, T. H. Gai-Uck's Glenell. High com., Richard 

 Elliott's Ashley Plug. 



DACHSHUNDS.- 1st, F. Lange's Lorbass; 2d, Robert Konigsbauer's 

 Dash. 



YORKSHIRE TBRRIRRS.— Do£?s.- 1st, Mrs. F. Seen's Young Ted; 

 2d, James Foster's Rowdy. Reserve, Ed Etzensperger's Josh. Bitches: 

 1st withheld ; 2d, James Foster's Fanny. 



PUGS.— Challenge— 1st, Dr. M. H. Cryer's Bob Ivy.— Open— Dot/s,- 

 Ist, Seminole Kennels' Seminole Dixie; 2d and 3d, J. Bowden's Little 

 Fritz and Iv3''Boy. Reserve, E. Adams's Meddler. Very high com., 

 Cambridge Fox-terrier Kennels' Tip Top. High com.. Dr. M. H. 

 Cryer's Bob-a-ta-Bob. Bitches: 1st, Seminole Kennels' Midget; 2d 

 and 3d, Dr. M. H. Cryer's Pansy G. and Bess. Puppies: 1st and 2d, 

 Dr. M. H. Cryer'sLittie Ruth and B.B.— Local Class— 1st and 2d, Pans^r 

 G. and Bob a-ta-Bob. 



TOY TERRIERS.— 1st, Pittsburg Black & Tan Terrier Kennels' Lady 

 Clyde; 2d, J. Folk's Daisy. 



ITALL4.N GREYHOUNDS.— X>0£(s; 1st and 2d, F. H. Hoyt's Byron 

 and Tony; 3d, Miss 31. E. Grubb's Echo. Bitches: 1st and 2d, F. N. 

 Hoyt's Trixie and Goldie. 



POODLES.— 1st, L. A. Biddle's Berri; 2d. J. L. Woolston's Negro. 

 Reserve, A. A. Cobb's SMrley. 



SPECIALS. 



St. Bernards. — St. Bernard club medals. Best American bred 

 smooth dog, E. H. Moore's Melrose. Best smooth bitch ditto, E. H. 

 Moore's Lady Alton. Best rough dog American bred, W. Peirson's 

 Bevis. Best rough St. Bernai d, E. H. Moore's Lady Livingston. Best 

 smooth, Swiss Mountain Kennels' Scottish Leader. Best kennel, E. H. 

 Moore. 



Gkeat Daitbs, — American bred, John Studebaker's Maj. McKinley. 



Russian Wolfhounds. — C. S. Hanks's Groubian. Kennel, C. S. Hanks. 



Gkeyhohnds. — Best, A. W. Purbeo.k's Grem of the Season. 



Beagles.— National Beagle Club's piece of plate for best in open 

 classes, Rockland Kennels Lonely. Kennel, Bocldand Kennels. 



Pointers.- Heavy-weight dog, George Jarvis's Lad of Kent. Ditto 

 bitch, Hempstead Farm Kennels' Woolton Game. Light-weight dog. 

 Hempstead Farm Kennels' Duke of Hessen. Ditto bitch, Rinada 

 Pointer Kennels' Bloomo II. Best in show, Geo. Jarvis's Lad of Kent. 

 Kennel, Hempstead Fai-m Kennels. 



English Setters.— Best in show, F. G. Taylor's Breeze Gladstone. 

 Kennel, did not All. 



Irish Setters. — Best in show, Seminole Kennels' champion Tim. 



Gordon Setters. — ^Best in show. Dr. S. G. Dixon's Ivanhoe. Kennel, 

 Dr. Dixon. 



Spaniels. — American Spaniel Club cup for best field spaniel, A. E. 

 Poster's Judex. Brace of field spaniels, R. P. Keasbey's Bradford 

 Ruby and Newton Abbott Farmer. . Brace of Cockers. Geo. Bell's 

 Fascination and I Say. Brace of any other color, Geo. Bell's Chestnut 

 and Mary Queen of Scots. Field spaniel bitch, E. P. Keasbey's Brid- 

 ford Ruby. Best cocker (2), Geo. Bell's Fascination. Kennel, Geo. 

 Bell. 



Collies. — Collie Club special for members. Stud dog medal, Chest- 

 nut Hill Kennels' Christopher. Dog bred by a member. Chestnut Hill 

 Kennels' Dominie. Bitch ditto. Chestnut Hill Kennels' Dorothy. 

 Best in show, Chestnut Hdl Kennels' WeUesbourne Charlie. Pup bred 

 by exhibitor. Chestnut Hill Kennels' Dorothy. Kennel, Chestnut Hill. 



Pox-TKRBiERa.— American bred in open classes, L. & W. Butherfurd's 

 Warren Daysman. Kennel, L. & W. Rutherfurd. 



Bull -Terriers. — Best, Tubby Hook Kennels' Carney. 



Pugs.— Best American bred pug, Dr. Cryer's Bob Ivy. Best kennel. 

 Dr. Cryer's. 



The Brunswick Fur Club Rules. 



A SPECIAL meeting of the Brunswick Fur Club will be 

 held at Mechanics Hall, Boston, Mass., on Tuesday, April 4, 

 at 11 A. M. 



Among other matters to come before the club at this 

 meeting, is the report of the committee on the revision of 

 the running rules. The committee recommended that the 

 rules be amended so as to read as follows: 



Rule 1. The president shall assume general charge of the 

 trials. 



Rule 3. There shall not be less than three judges, who shall 

 be elected by the officers of' the club. 

 Rules 6 and 7 are abolished. 



Rule 8. The master of hounds shall have charge of the 

 hounds in the field. He will give notice at the nightly 

 business meetings of the hour of starting on the following 

 morning, the classes to be tried and the ground to be drawn. 

 He will give the handlers orders to cast loose, blowing the 

 bugle at the same time, and will have the retreat sounded at 

 the end of eacli trial. 



Rule 9. After the cast-off, the hounds are not to be inter- 

 fered with in any way, except for their own protection, or 

 that of private propei'ty, till the retreat is sounded. 



Rule 14. A hound thrown out and coming in, refusing to 

 hunt or back to others in full cry within good hearing dis- 

 tance, shall be barred. 



Rule 17. Bitches in season shall not be allowed at the trials. 

 Castrated dogs and spayed bitches shall be debarred from 

 running in these trials, and any so run shall forfeit to the 

 club all prizes won. 



Rule 19. The shooting of foxes -will not be permitted dur- 

 ing the trials. 



Rule 22. All the hounds in the All- Age class shall be run 

 together on the flr.st of the three days. In the evening the 

 judges shall post in a conspicuous place the names of the 

 hounds they wish to see run on the second day. In the 

 evening of the second day the judges shall post the names of 

 the hounds they wish to see run on the third day. In the 

 evening of the third day the judges shall make the awards. . 

 Provided, however, that no hound shall receive a prize for 

 style or giving tongue unless he has been placed in one of 

 the following classes: hunting, trailing, speed or endurance. 



Rule 23. No person or persons shall attempt to influence a 

 judge or judges either before, after or dui-ing a race. Any 

 one so doing can be expelled from the club. 



Rule 24, The Derby shall be judged before the All- Age class 

 is started. 



Rules 22, 23 and 24 are new; rules not mentioned above re- 

 main, unchanged. Bradford S. Tuepin, See'y. 



BALTIMORE DOG SHOW. 



Baltimore, Md., March 7.—Sj)C(ylal to Forest and St/ream: 

 This show opened auspiciously this morning. Weather fine 

 and attendance fairly good for daytime in this city and very 

 much better in the evening. The judges commenced their 

 work at about 11 A. M., and everything was finished to-day. 

 There are 339 entries, and no novice, xiuppy or local classes, 

 or entry would doubtless be larger. The quality of dogs here 

 is, however, first class. In every breed some of the best we 

 have are present. ' The St. Bernards, with Princess Florence, 

 Sir Bedivere, etc., present are full of quality, while pointers, 

 fox-terriers, setters and beagles are also good, and in some 

 breeds the competition is very keen. Among those we noticed 

 round the ring side were W. C. Reick, Pottinger Dorsey, 

 Geo. Raper, .J. Otis Fellows, Frank Dole, Arthur Triekett, 

 Ed. Booth, Harry Friend, Hai-ry Jennings, E. H. Morris, 

 Harry L. Goodman, Gillette, Henrv Jarrett, George Thomas, 

 Joe Lews, E. W. Hughlett, W. E. Gray, George Bell, Dr. 

 Conrad, Dr. Glover, E. G. Elliott, Fred. Lewis, and the 

 judges, James Mortimer, G. Muss-Arnolt, W. Tallman, C. D. 

 Cugle. Several ladies watched the judging, Mrs. Buckbee 

 and sister, Mrs. W. S. Dillenderffer and others. The rings 

 were well served, and the committee, including Messrs. W. 

 S. and C. D. Diffenderffer, W, Parbsj', T. G. Sheubrooks, W. 



F. Riggs and W, Thompson, are all very busy doing their ut- 

 most to please every one, A cosy exhibitors' room is pro- 

 vided, and the arrangement of awards on the blackboard as 

 usual under Will Farber's personal supervision is just what 

 is required at every show. The full list of- awards follows. 



H. W. L. 



MASTIFFS.- Challenge— iSiic/ies.- Ist, C. E. Bunn's Miss Cautiou. 

 — Open— jDoffs.- 1st, Blrs. C. E. WaUack's Merlin; 2d, W. P. Riggs's The 

 Moor; 3d, C. Porter, Jr.'s Brother. Com., J. B. Berryman's Ben. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Eoitgh-coatei) — CHALLENaB —Dog's.' 1st, New 

 York St. Bernard Kennels' Sir Bedivere. Bitches: 1st, E. H. Moore's 

 Lady Livingston.— Open— Dogrs; 1st, New York St. Berna.i-d Kennels' 

 Marvel: 2d, E. H. Moore's Altoneer; 3d and reserve, Maryland Ken- 

 nels' Grand Master and Comte. Vei-y hish corn, . F, Schmidt's Roland, 

 Ji'. Com., T. Watei-s's Prince Lomond S itches: J.st and 3d, Duchess 

 Kennels' Hepsej'- and Miss Anna.; 2d, Maryland Kennels' Mascot Bernie. 

 —Smooth-coatbd— Challenge— i'of/.s-.' 1st, Swiss Mountain Kennels' 

 Scottish Leader. Bitches: 1st, Dutclicss Kennels' Empress of Contoo- 

 cook.— Open— Dor/s; 1st, E. H. JToore's :\leIrose King; 2d, H, G. Kipp's 

 Altus. Bitches: 1st, E. H, Moore's Meli'ose BeUe; 2d, Dutchess Ken- 

 nels' Bellegrade. 



BLOODHOUNDS.- 1st, G. F. Pollock's Belhns, Jr. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— 1st, John Condon's Surpass; 2d and 3d, Gau- 

 Kennels' New York Lass and Piince George. 



GREAT DANES.— Challenge— 1st, Cumberland Kennels' Melac— 

 Open — Dofis: 1st, A. B. Strange's Wenzel ; 2d, Cumberland Kennels' 

 Theseus; .Sd, Hepbern Kennels' Hepberu Hero. Re.serve, J. M. Stude- 

 baker's Major 3IcKinley. Very high com., C. Struth's Tiger. Bitches: 

 1st and re.serve, Cumberland Kennels' Clmrruion and Minerva; 2d, A, 

 B. Strange's Tuuo ; 3d, Hepbern Kennels' Hepbern Vera. Very high 

 com., W. S. G. Baker's Princess of Thule. 



RUSSIAN WOLFHOUNDS.— Dof/A-.- 1st and reserve, H. W. Hunting- 

 ton's Argoss and Osslad; 2d, Seacroft Kennels' Groubian. Very high 

 com., Hempstead Farm Kennels' Cossack. Bitches: 1st and very high 

 com., H. W. Huntington's Zerry and Princess Irma; 2d and reserve, 

 Seacroft Kennels' Vinga and Flodeyka; 3d, Hempstead Farm Kennels' 

 Zmeika. 



FOXHOUNDS.— English— 1st, 3d, 3d and very high com., Radnor 

 Hunt's Specimen, Daffodil, Poetess and Pensioner. — American — 1st and 

 2d, R. C. Stewart's Brutus and Pilot. 



GREYHOUNDS.— CH.ALLENGK—lst,Woodhaven Kennels' Lord Never, 

 still.— Open— Dofiis.- 1st and 2d, Manatang Kennels' Kenmore King and 

 Watcher. Bitches: 1st, A. W. Purbeck's Wild Rose; 2d and very high 

 com., Manatang Kennels' Chips and Marguerite. 



POINTERS.— CHALLENGE-jOof/.s (5.51bs. or over;: 1st, Hempstead 

 Farm's Robert 4e Diable. Bitches (ijOlbs. or over): 1st, Hempstead 

 Farm's f\^oolton Game. — Chaxlenge— Do(?s f under 55lbs.): 1st, Hemp- 

 stead Farm's Duke of Hessen. Reserve, F. L. Griffin's Inspiration. 

 Bitches fimder SOlbs.): 1st, W. H. Hyland's Lad.y Graphic— Open— 

 Dogs (nSlbs. or over): 1st and 3d, Springside Kennels' Ridgeview Panic 

 and Hrlas of Xaso; 2d, H. Dutton's Duke of Kent H. Reserve, Hemp- 

 stead Fai-ni's Sajiford Druid. Very high com., J. G. Cook's Westmin- 

 ster Ralph. High com.. Dr. G. W. Massamore's Peterldn of Naso. 

 Com., 0. J. Hagan's Snap. Bitches (SOlbs. or ovei-): 1st, Springside 

 Kennels' Lady Tammany; 2d, J. G. Cook's Glancarty; 3d, Elkwood 

 Kennels' Westmin.ster Gladys, Dogs (under 55lbs,J: 1st, G. Heath's 

 Arthm';2d, Springside Kennels' Ridgeview Donald; 3d, Victoria Ken- 

 nels' Ridgeview Faust, Reserve, L, A. Biddle's Glamorgan. Very 

 high com., C. Cornell's Rock H. High com., J. F, Busey's Marquis, 

 Com,, Dr. G. W. Massamore'f Steve. Bitches (under .501bs.): 1st, 2d 

 and resei-ve, Elkwood Kennels' Ellen Kent, Spinaway IV. and Elkwood 

 Kate; 3d, A. Goldsborongh's Black AVonder's Sister. Com., Dr. G. W. 

 Massamore's Nanon of Naso. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Challenge— I?iic/ie.v.- 1st, J. W. Wood's 

 Juanita. — Open — Dogs: 1st, Rosecroft Kennels' Gleudou; 2d, Dr. J. 

 L. McCormick's Tonic; 3d, Victoria Kennels' Prince Ben Ali. Reserve, 

 R. B. Bull's Gawain. Very high com., C. A. Murphy's Druid HiU. 

 Bitches: 1st, E. J. Myers's Prima Donna; 21, N. Brj ce, .Jr.'s Spectre; 

 3d, Elkwood Kennels' Virginia Eockingiiauj. Reserve, E. W. Hugh- 

 lett's Daydrane. Com., H. W. DeLong's Kiishka of Elms. 



IRISH SETTERS.— OHALLBNaE—Do{/.s.' 1st and reserve, Oak Grove 

 Kennels' Klldare and Seminole. Bitches; 1st and reserve. Oak Grove 

 Kennels' Norna and Rose Sarsfield.— Open— Dofi^s; 1st and Sd, W. L. 

 Washington's Kildare Beverlj- and Duke of KUdare; 2d, T. Sharpless's 

 Blarney, Jr. Bitclms: 1st and reserve, W. H. Beazell's Queen Vic 

 and Kildare Winnie; 2d, W. L. Washington's Belle of Kildare; 3d, 

 Oak Grove Kennels' The jiarchioness. 



GORDON SETTERS.— Challenge— Do<7s.' Ist, Dr. S. G. Dixon's 

 Ivanhoe. Bitches; 1st, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Duchess of Wavei'ly. Re- 

 serve. C. E. Mather's Beckj' Sharp. — Open— fogs.- Ist and 3d. lolanthe 

 Kennels' Archibald and Woodmul Shot; 2d, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Duke. 

 Bitches: 1st and 2d, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Princess Louise and Catherine; 

 8d, E. H. Morris's Babmont. 



CHESAPEAKE BAY DOGS.-lst, W. Simpson's Lot; 2d, Oak Grove 

 Kennels' Deacon. Reserve and very high com., E. G. EUiott's Old 

 Judge and Dawn. 



SPANIELS (ah breeds over 281bs.).— Challenge— 1st, G. Bell's New- 

 ton Abbott Laddie. 



COOKER SPANIELS.— CHAiiLENGE— Any Color— (not over 281bs,)— 

 X>0£(s.' 1st, G. BeU's champion Fascination. Bitches: 1st and reserve, 



G. BeU's Troublesome and champion I-Say. Black- (not over '38lbs,) 

 — Open — Dogs: 1st, Swiss Mountain Kennels' Midd\-; 2d, II. B. Field's 

 Brantford Jet; 3d, C. T. Sacket's Prince W. Bitches: 1st. Swiss Moun- 

 tain Kennels' Mi.ss Waggles; 2d, Dole A' Tliomas's Woodstock Dora; 

 8d, G. BeU's Realization^— iU'V Other Color— (not over 2Slbs.)— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st, v.'ithheld; 2d, G. BeU's Chestnut. Bitches: 1st, G. BeU's 

 Mary Queen of Sootts. 



HUSH AVATER SPANIELS.— 1st, Mr. Fink's Trouble. 



COLLIES.— Do(/.s.' 1st and 3d, Hempstead Farm Kennels' Woodman- 

 sterue Trefoil and Conrad XL; 2d, lolanthe Kennels' Toronto Wonder, 

 Bitches: 1st, lolanthe Kennels' Ormskirk Susie; 2d, J. C, 3IuUin's 

 Lady Ross; 3d, withheld. Higli com., Dr. J. S. Conrad's Ladv Grieson 

 and Dublina. Com., A. Scott s lodlowrie. 



POODLES.— l.st, L. A B ddlt s L ei 1 1 21 1 II ■\T )i i is s D( \tt i 



BULLDOGS.— CHALLiM.L—i);rs 1st lUui-, K unci- Kin Lu 1 

 Bitches: 1st, lolanthe Kennels Salem.— Open— _Do(/.s-,- 1st. R. D. Wm- 

 throp's Leonidas; 2d and reserve, lolanthe Kennels' Wal Hampton 

 and Rustic Sovereign. Very tuah. com., W, tt. 'ivar s ijovemor. 

 Bitches: 1st. A. P. Gi i es s T l ml e ( i d ti 1 ei h h 



com., W. E. Gray's Derbv Hebe and Miss JSancy. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— CniVLLiij;oE—i'(<c/iC'S,- 1st, i: F. Dole's Traction. 

 Reserve, H, M. Howes's Grove Duchess.— Open — Dogs: 1st, D, F. 

 Mitchells Sir Rudolph; 2d, W. H. Keeler'a Surefoot. Reserve, Miss S. 

 D. Price's Diamond Prince. Bitches: 1st, F. F. Dole's Edgewood Won- 

 der; 2d, D. F. MtcheU's Maggie Oline. High com., W. J. Bryson's 

 Counters of Dufferin. 



BASSETT HOUNDS.— 1st, Jas. Boone's Ring; 2d and 3d, John Hop- 

 kinson's Beechgrove Flurry and Drayman. 



DACHSHUNDS.— Absent. 



BEAGLES. —Challenge — Dury.s.' 1st, Rockland Beagle Kennels' 

 champion Roy K. Bitches: Ist. HoetUmd Beagle Kennels' Emeline. — 

 Open— Do(/s.' "1st, Forest Beagle Kennels' Forest Hunter: 2d, E. W. Tal- 

 bott's Jun Simmons; 3d, Pottinger Dorse)' s Wanderer. Reserve, 

 Shrewsbury Beagle Kennels' Doctor, A erv high com., Rockland 

 Beagle Kennels' Rockland Boy. Bitches: 1st, Rockland Beagle Ken- 

 nels' Lonely; 2d, Shrewsbur}^ Beagle Kennels' Fanny Reed; 3d, W. S. 

 Hinman's BeUe of AS'oodbrook. 'Reserve, Pottinger Dorsey's Minne- 

 haha. Very high com.. Forest Beagle Kennels' Vick R. High com., 

 Shrewsbury Beagle Kennels' Prudence, Middleton Kennels' Snow and 

 Pottinger Dorsey's Dorsey's Fl'ut and Venus H, 



FOX-TERRIERS (Smooth),— Challenge— Dofirs.' 1st, L. & W. Ruther- 

 furd's RafBe. Bitches; 1st, Chas. Steadman Hanks's Grouse H,— 

 Open— Doffs.- 1st, lolanthe Kennels' Ripon Stormer; 2d, L. & W. 

 Rutherfm-d's Warren Tip Top; 3d. D. C. Jones's Carnegie. Com.. A. 

 L. Gray's Buster. Bitches: 1st and 2d, L. & W. Rutherfurd's Dusky 

 II. and Warren Dorothy; 3d, Toon & Symonds's Lady Roseberry. 

 Reserve, and very high com., lolanthe Kennels' Ripon Regina, Mays- 

 town and Miss Domino. High com. and com., Chas. Steadman Hanks's 

 Seacroft Myrtle and Seacroft Fuss.— (Wibe-Haired).— Open— Doos.- 

 1st, Harry W. Smith's Saint Baron. Bitches: 1st, Harry W, Smith's 

 Sister Pattern; 2d, lolanthe Kennels' Jess Tess, 



IRISH TERRIERS.— 1st., Toon& Symonds's Jack Briggs; 2d, lolanthe 

 Kennels' Jackanapes, 



WELSH TERRIERS.— 1st, lolanthe Kennels' Dewr ; 2d, HorneU Har- 

 mony Kennels' Jlephisto Dick. 



SKYE TERRIERS.— 1st and very high com., 0, H. Smith's Barnaby 

 Rudge and Islay; 2d, Hempstead Farm Keimels' Wheel of Fortune. 

 Reserve, H. K. Caner's Endcliffe Maggie. 



SCOTTISH TERRIERS.— 2d, R. ElUott's Ashley Plug. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— £>ofys (over 71bs.) : 1st, RocheUe 

 Kennels' Broomfleld Sultan. Bitches: ist, F. P. Dole's Queen IH.; 2d, 

 RocheUe Kennels' Meersbrook Maiden. Resere, A. W. Smith's Louie. 

 Very high com., Toon & Sjmionds's Gipsey Girl. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.— 1st withheld; 2d, E. Etzenperger's Josh 



PUGS.— Challenge— J>o(/s.- 1st, Dr. M. H. Cryer's Bob Ivy.— Open— 

 Dogs: Ist, G. Bell's Tip Top; 3d, E. Adams's Meddler, Bitches: Prizes 

 withhold, 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS.— 'Umque Kennels' Royal Duke; 2d, Q. 

 W. AVambach's Jessie. 



BLENHEiai SPANIELS.— 1st., G. W. Wambaoh's Tiney. 



PRINCE CHARLES AND RUBY SPAOTELS.-lst, TJm'que Kennels' 

 Portsmouth Minnie. 



ITALIAN GREYHOLTIDS.- Dog.?.- 1st, J. Lewis's Sprmg; Sd and 

 very high com., F. H. Hoyt's Bjtou and Tony. Bitches: 1st, J. 

 Lewis's champion Sprite; 2d and very higticom., F. H. Hoyt's Goldier 

 and Trtxie. 



MEXICAN HAIRLESS.— 1st, G. R. Bassett's Duke. 

 MISCELLANEOUS.— Prizes withheld. 



SPECIALS. 



Mastiffs.- Mastiff Club's challenge cup for best American bred, A. 

 WaUack's MerUn. 



St. Bernards.— Best kennel of roughs. New York St. Beniard Ken- 

 nels. Best kennel of smooths, E. H. Moore, Best American-bred 

 rough dog, E. H. Moore's Altoneer. Best American-bred smooth dog, 

 E. H. Moore's Melrose. Best American-bred smooth bitch, Dutchess 

 Kennels' Emi^ress of Contoocock. 



Great Dajjes.- Best kennel, Cumberland Kennels, Best American- 

 bred in show, Cumberland Kennels' Charmion, Best dog in open 

 class. A, B. Strange's Wenzel. Best bitch ditto, Cumberland Ken- 

 nels' Charmion. Best great Dane in show, A. B. Strange's Wenzel. 

 President's cup, Wenzel. 



Russian WoLPHotrNDS.- Best kennel, H. W. Huntington's. 



Foxhounds.— Best Icennel, Radnor Himt. 



Greyhounds. — Best kennel, Manatang Kennels. 



Pointers. — Best kennel, Hempstead Farm Kennnels. 



English Settees.— Kennel cUd not flU. 



Irish Setters. —Best kennel. Oak Grove Kennels. 



Gordon Setters.- Best kennel. Dr. Dison. 



Spaniels.— Best field spaniel, Geo. BeU's Newton Abbott Laddie. 

 Best cocker, Swiss Moimtain Kennels' Miss Waggles. 



Collies —Best in open class for Collie Club medal, Hempstead Farm 

 Kennels' Woodmansterne Trefoil ; second best ditto, lolanthe Kennels' 

 Toronto Wonder. 



Bulldogs.— Best in show, lUwis Kennels' King Lud. 



Beagles.— Best kennel, Rockland Kennels. Best in show, Rock- 

 land Kennels' Lonely. 



Fox-Teeriers. — Best kennel, L. & W. Rutherfurd's. 



Flaps from the Beaver's Tail. 



Toronto, Canada,— The dog poisoner occasionally gets iis 

 deserts. At the police court in Hamilton one day this week 

 a man named Henry HuntsmaiU was charged with poisoning 

 a valuable dog ovsnied by Joel Jerome. The evidence ap- 

 peared plain, as Huntsman was seen giving the dog some- 

 thing which eventually caused its death. An examination 

 bv Dr. Herniessey, a veterinary surgeon, proved the presence 

 of strychnine in the dog's stomach, which had been given in 

 a piece of meat. Huntsman was found guilty by the presid- 

 ing magistrate and fined $.5, together with costs of ,$0.9.5 and 

 .S50. the value of the dog. If not paid he will board at Her 

 Majesty's expense for three months. 



Mr. C. H. Corbett, Elingston, has sold the blue belton Eng- 

 lish setter bitch Lady Brummell, by Beau Brummell out of 

 Maid of Kent, to Mr. W. C. Bums, of Adrian, Mich. 



Mr. Jack Massey's friends will regret to learn of a serious 

 accident which befel him a few days ago, while tobogganing 

 in Rosedale ravine. The toboggan ran olf the side of the 

 chute and struck against a po.st, throwing out Mr. Massey 

 and his son, who was with him. Mr. Massev sustained grave 

 injuries, having the bones of his left leg broken and his ankle 

 dislocated, besides minor injuries to his cheek and right hand. 

 He was at once removed to his residence and a physician 

 called, who says he cannot be about for some weeks. Mr. 

 Massey has been connected with dog shows in Toronto for 

 a great many years, and is q^uite as familiar to devotees of 

 lacrosse and' other athletic sports. 



Messrs. Geddes & Cunningham, Ottawa, have registered 

 the prefix "Carleton" for the kennel of Irish terriers, and 

 their kennels ■will henceforth be knoAvn as the Carleton Ken- 

 nels. 



At a meeting of the Toronto Kennel Club, held on Thurg» 

 day last, nominations for officers for the ensuing year took 

 place. The following is the result; President, William 

 Brodie; Fii'st Vice-President, Dr^W. Mole, R. P. Forshaw; 

 Second Yice-President, C. A. Stone; Secretary, F. Mar- 

 tin; Treasurer, H. J. Hill; Librarian, A, Trebilcock; 

 Executive Committee, Messrs. Kelly, Mead, Donovan, 

 Habart, J, O. Bennett, Armstrong, Smillie, Elmore, Lyn- 

 don, Davis, Mabee a.nd Eraser; Auditors, Messrs. Sweetnanl 

 and Williams; Visiting Committee, D. J. Kelly, H. P. 

 Thompson and R. P. Forshaw. Several of the offices were 

 filled by acclamation; the rest will be voted on at the next 

 meeting. 



Mr. R-. S. Williamson, Guelph, is sending the imported 

 rough-coated St. Bernard dog JSTero" II. (C. 468) to Mr. H. M. 

 Williamson, Detroit Mich. Mr. A. H. Messon, of Cheshire, 

 bred Nero in 188.5, so he is now pretty well up in years. 



The few collies in Montreal have had a recent addition to 

 their ranks in Glen Davie, got over by Mr. Fred Whiteley. 

 He is quite a youngster, 9mos. old, and is grandly bred, 

 being by Duke of Brandon, by champion Ormskirk Amaze- 

 ment out of Netty, by champion Metchley Wonder out of 

 Clydesdale Daisy, champion Eclipse. He is from the ken- 

 nels of and was bred by Mr. Thos. Brown, of Skellyton Farm 

 Lanarkshire, Scotland. 



Mr. C. H. Corbett has just sent the black cocker spaniel 

 dog Jack Obo to Mr. Joe L. Renfro, Atlanta, Ga., and tlie 

 Irish water spaniel bitch Countess Bendigo (bred by Mr. Car- 

 son) to Mr. T. J. Kendrick, Syracuse, N. Y. 



The Albion Beagle Kennels, Toronto, have sold a brace of 

 puppies out of their imported bitch Cornsby, by Chancellor. 

 These are out of the litter whelped last July at Cornwall, 

 Out., on the way out from England. The dog Joyful goes 

 to Mr. W. Armstrong, Toronto, and the bitch Music to Mr. 

 Joseph Worthy, North Toronto. 



Mr. Frank Glass, London, treasurer of the Canadian Ken- 

 nel Club, is starting a kennel of smooth-coated St. Bernards, 

 and as a nucleus has bought from Mi-. W. C. Reick, Ne^y 



