April 20, isas.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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won over Viewga in bitches. They were again tlie subject 

 of some discussion in connection with wolf-killing, though 

 in a more dispassionate and favorable manner. In a con- 

 versation with Mr. C. Schaeffer, a wealthy ranch owner of 

 Colorado who was identified with the wolf-killing contest 

 last year, he told me that he had five cross-bred piippies 

 by one of Mr. Hacke's barzois dogs, out of a deer hound 

 bitch, three of which were good fighters and two were good 

 helpers in a flght. Mr. Schaeffer ridiculed the idea of ' any 

 two dogs successfully fighting a gray wolf. He does not be- i 

 lieve that two dogs of any breed can kill gray wolf. When 

 the dogs make the attack on the wolf Mr. Schaeffer said j 

 that the hunter kills the wolf as soon as possible. Such is 

 the sole purpose of the pursuit of the wolf. There is no in- 

 tention to have a wolf and dog fight. The wolf is killed at 

 the earliest moment to save the dogs from injury. Mr. 

 Schaeffer thought most favorably of the barzois as wolf- 

 killers if the dogs were properly trained for the purpose. 



Geethounds.— The greyhounds were strong in numbers 

 and remarkably good in quality. The St. Patrick Kennels 

 being conspicuous in both quality and quantity. The only 

 entry, Master Rich, in the challenge cla,ss, was absent. Eight 

 faced the judge in the open dog class. Monk Bishop, a sym- 

 metrical, muscular dog, won first. He is good in head, neck, 

 body, legs and feet, and has but few faults, not one of which 

 is bad. His appearance is slightly marred by several bad 

 scars, mementos of a collision with a barbed wire fence. 

 Boomerang, a muscular dog, well made but somewhat coarse, 

 won second. He shows a great deal of quality. The reserve 

 went to Adonis, too heavy in muzzle and shoulders: good 

 back and body. Van's O'Rell was given vhc. He is flat in 

 ribs, light in bone, head good. In bitches, the famous Pearl 

 of Pekm won first in a good class. She was not looking her i 

 best, having but recently weaned a litter of puppies. For j 

 this reason she was withdrawn from the competition for the 

 special prize. Miss McGinty, second, is a trifle light in head. 

 Sae has a wellsha,ped, strong back, good quarters, shoulders, | 

 legs and feet. Irish Liass, the reserve, is also a good bitch , 

 though a bit flat in ribs and might be better in forelegs. In 

 puppies, Bon Bon, a remarkably fine turned puppy, easily 

 won first. Bo Peep, second, was not so symmetrical or well 

 built as the winner. All in all, the quality of the grevhounds 

 would rank with the best in the country." Monk Bishop won 

 ' the medal offered by the National Greyhound Club for the 

 best dog or bitch, and the kennel special was won by the St. 

 Patrick Kennels. 



Foxhounds. —But one was shown, an ordinary specimen 

 with badly carried ears, some wrinkle, and poor head, lack- 

 ing in foxhound expression. 



PoiNTEBS.— These classes made a good showing. In chal- 

 lenge class Count Graphic had no competition. There were 

 six in the open dog class. Glamorgan won first over Boxer, 

 both of which have been described before. Rock II. was the 

 reserve. There were but four in the bitch class. Sail II., a 

 well-known bitch, was in good condition. She won easily 

 over Dido A., too fat, wide spring of ribs, ears too high. In 

 puppies^ Jumbo was first, Beppo's Dash was second. The 

 former is coarse in head, ears not well carried, well shaped 

 body, legs and feet good. There was no division of classes 

 by weight. 



English Setters.— In the challenge class champion Cin- 

 cinnatus was absent, Toledo Blade was withdrawn and 

 champion Albert's Nellie had a walkover. She won the 

 special. There were fls^e in the open dog class. Ben Hur of 

 Kiverview was in good condition, as, in fact, were all Mr. 

 Lewis's dogs. Ezra Noble, a cobby dog, won second. The 

 reserve went to Prince R,ohan, plain in head, and too long 

 in leg. In bitches, Nellie Breeze won first. She was in good 

 condition. Easter Lily, second, has a good back, loin, 

 quarters, legs and feet; she could have greater depth of 

 chest and spring of ribs, and would have a better head if 

 there was a more pronounced stop. Bessy got the reserve. 

 There were but three in the competition. 



Irish Setters were good in quality though hardly up to 

 the high average of the breed. There was no entry in the 

 challenge class. Blarney, Jr., won in the open dog class (6). 

 Shamrock Bruce won second, the same position as at Detroit. 



POINTEB SPOTTED BOY. 



Owned by Mr. Ohas. Proctor, Uaion City, Ind. 



Omaha Patsy, the reserve, has not a clean cut head but is a 

 fairly good dog. Three competitors were present in the bitch 

 class. Lady Cleveland was the winner of first. She was in 

 good condition. Her muzzle is somewhat pinched, body well 

 ribbed and fau-ly good symmetry. Second went to Kildare 

 Winnie; is light in muzzle and bone, not first rate iu pas- 

 terns, body well ribbed, good loin. There were five puppies. 

 Maid of Erin, a small bitch, won first. She is better in fore- 

 legs than Dakiu, winner of second, and has better symmetry. 

 Dakin shows a trifle of coarseness comparatively. Jesse Fre- 

 mont, the reserve, ordinary. 



Gordon Setters.— Duchess of Waverly won in the chal- 

 lenge class over Ivanhoe and Leo B. Duke won in open dogs. 

 Highland Kent, second, is deficient in short ribs; he stands 

 over on left pastern, poor tan, good body, back and fair 

 symmetry. Highland Rex, reserve, shows coarseness. In 

 bitches, Highland Yola, shown too thin in fiesh, won first. 

 She is light in muzzle and might be .straighter in forelegs. 

 Princess Louise, second, is light in bone and plain in head. 

 There were four puppies, which were not noticeable for supe- 

 rior quality. Dr. Dixon won the kennel special and Duchess 

 of Waverly won the special for best dog or bitch. 



Chesapeake Bay Bogs were two in number. The winner. 

 Punch, is quite a good dog. Vic, second, shows age and is 

 common in quality. 



Spaniels. — Irish water spaniels had but one entry, Troiable, 

 an inferior specimen. Bustler was the only Clumber spaniel 

 shown. In field spaniels, Newton Abbott Torso and Coup's 

 Gypsy, first and second in open dogs, were the only competi- 

 tors. The latter does not possess the best of legs and might 

 be better in coat. There were two open class bitches, Dancly, 

 first, is high on legs, short in body and pinched in muzzle. 

 Dorothy has a narrow muzzle and a trace of a topknot. 

 There was a fairly good exhibit of cockers. Champion Bene 

 Silk being not for competition, Bendigo had a walkover in 



the challenge class. There were five entries in the open dog 

 class, but Blackie and Jett II. were disqualified for being 

 overweight. Piclcpania won first. The remainder of the 

 class was not noticeable for merit. The open bitch class 

 numbered ten. Norah II. won first, second going to a fairly 

 good red. Brownie, good in body, a trifle leggy and light in 

 muzzle. The reserve went to Lake Shore Sadie. Not, vhc. 

 is appleheaded, light in bone and high on legs. Lady Duf- 

 ferin got vhc. Pickpania, in a class of eight puppies, won 

 first. Brantford Rufus, second, is light in muzzle and too 

 high on legs. Captain, reserve, is an ordinary specimen. 

 Jersey Cocker Kennels won the reserve. Their Bendigo took 

 the special. 



Collies.— Quite a good exhibit was made. Maney Trefoil 

 had a walkover. He was not in good coat. In open dogs (t) 

 Robin Gray, first, has a good head. His coat was good, but 

 somewhat open. In fact, all the collies appeared to be shed- 

 ding. Second went to a very superior puppy, Max. He is 

 undeveloped. With maturity he will improve. In bitches 



ES0I.ISH SBTTBH. BITCH BESSMOND. 



Owned t>y E. Haymond, Warsaw, Ind. 



Louie Long won easily. She is now eligible to the challenge 

 class, this being her fourth win. Spoiled Miss was second. 

 Robin Gray won first also in puppies, and Max -^vas second. 



Poodles' — There were four. Beriu, well known, won first 

 in challenge class. Ben L. fu'st in open. Second went to 

 Beauty, a specimen which was more like a Maltese terrier 

 than a poodle, and shouldhave been transferred to the 

 miscellaneous class. 



Bulldogs. — There was but one entry, Jack Spratt, and he 

 was absent. 



Bull-Terriers. — Sir Monte II. again met his old competi- 

 tor, Crisp, and they were first and second in the order men- 

 tioned. Queen Lill, first, had badly cropped ears, which 

 somewhat marred her appeanuice. Legs and feet excellent. 

 White Gypsy, the Chicago winner, won second. 



Dachshunds. — Hundesport Bergmann, Lina K., Diamond 

 Joe, and Milwaukee Jewel were placed first, second, reserve 

 and vhc. in the order mentioned, the same positions as at 

 Detroit. 



Fox-Terriers. — Rosa Canina had no competition in the 

 challenge class. In open dogs Rexf ord Spot, good in head, 

 body and legs, excepting a rather large left ankle, won first 

 over Belvoir Fan. Lady Roseberry won first in bitches, but 

 was closely pressed by an llmos. old puppy, Chicago. Lady's 

 superior development was all that favored her. Chicago is 

 good in head and carriage of ear, has excellent legs and feet, 

 and is as corkey a little terrier as the best. She won first in 

 puppies easily, "second going to Tomboy. 



Irish and ScorcH Terriers. — Ashley Plug over The 

 Colored Preacher; Bonnie Leech, the reserve. In bitches 

 first and second went to Bessie and Salem Witch. 



Other Terriers.— There was but one Dandle Dinmont 

 shown, Meg R., soft in coat. In Skye terriers Florence May 

 had a walkover. In Yorkshires, Minnie York was first, 

 Tatters second. The latter was out of coat, but it has a 

 remarkably good color, and would probably have been first 

 but for the lack of coat. The reserve went to Dick York. 

 In black and tans, Rochelle Oolah, third at Chicago, won 

 first. Betsy won second. Bebe was the reserve. All are 

 deficient in tan markings. Under Tibs, were an ordinary lot 

 of apple-headed specimens. 



Pugs.— Bob Ivy had a walk over in the challenge class. 

 In open dogs Duke Howard won over Meddlar. In bitches. 

 Princess May won over Kash's Ella. 



Blenhefm and King Charles Spaniels. — Calumet Alice 

 was first. King of Diamonds, a Blenheim, won second. 



Italian Greyhounds.- There was not one of the three 

 shown worthy of a prize. All were over size and coarse. 



Miscellaneous. — There was nothing of any merit in this 

 class. Dame Ur.=a, a bob-tailed sheep dog, won first. Knight, 

 a Japanese spaniel (so-called) won second. B. WATERS. 

 LIST OF AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.— ZJofifS.' 1st, S. S. Badger's Hector ; Sa, W. P. Eiggs's 

 The Moor. Bitches: 1st, B, F, Lewis's Ethel; M, D. Cross's Garlotta. 

 Reserve, Mrs. C. Groulding''s Chatty. Very high com., D. L. Stiles's 

 Bulh. Com., Mrs. C. BocJi's Countess. Puppies: 1st, J. S. Kelly"s 

 Queen Bess. 



ST. BBRNARDS.—RouGH-CoAUED— Challenge— 1st, A. C. Shallen- 

 berger's chamijion Aristocrat. — Open — Dogs: 1st, A. C. ShaUenbergei'"s 

 Saladin; 2d, Mrs. F. E. Sliepherd's Ben Lomond, Jr. Reserve, Myrtle 

 Hill Kennels' Don El Paao. Very high com., Dr. E. P. Hershey's i'erii- 

 wood Ralph and D. Fletcher s" SUver King. High com., J. J. Hud- 

 dart's Fernwood Count and J. S. Ferguson's Chang, .Ir. Com., Mi s. 

 F. E. Sheijherd's Melrose. Bitches: 1st, A. 0. Shallenberger's Alta 

 Berna; 2d, G. W. Wliitmore's Chugg. Reserve, E. .Tones's Nellie J. 

 Very high com. (2) and com., I. Yardley's Nell J. and Bess J., and 

 Nellie Q. High com., Myrtle Hill Kennels' Charity. Buppies: 1st, I. 

 Yardley's Prince J.; 2d, JMrs. W. W. Wilhamson's Beauty. Very high 

 com., E. W. Merritt's Maximilian M. Com., BIrs. J. S. Ferguson's 

 Royal. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Smooth-Coated —Do<7S,- 1st, 0 A, Pratt's Alton 

 n.;2d, MissM. E.Cook's Sir Leo. Very high com., H. S. Waldo's 

 Victor. Bitches: 1st and 2d, A. C. ShaUenberger's Columbia Venus 

 and Fernwood Queen. 



GREAT DANES.— Doi^s.- Prizes withheld. Bitches: 1st, C. H. With 

 ington's Razzle; 2d, Peter Ternes's Topsy. Very high com., Mrs. F. S 

 Robbins's Maida. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— 1st, John Condon's Surpass; 2d, withheld. 



BLOODHOUNDS.— 1st, R. G. H. Huntington's Jack Shepard. 



BARZOIS.— Do(/s.- Ist, 2d and very high com., P. H. Hacke's Zloeem 

 Pospekt and Odinor. Bitches: 1st and 2d, P. H. Hacke's Ormeda and 

 Viewga. 



GREYHOUN^DS.-Do£?s.- 1st and 2d, St. Patrick Kennels' Monk 

 Bishop and Boomerang. Reserve, 0. J. Cashar's Adonis. Very high 

 com., Dr. Q. Van HummeU's Van's O'Rell. High com., J. H. Gowev's 

 Lord Severnettle. Com., G. H. Moore's Duke. Bitches: 1st, 2d and 

 reserve, St. Patrick Kennels' Pearl of Pekin, Miss McGinty and Msh 

 Lass. Very high com., Dr. Q. Van HummeU's Verdure Clad. High 

 com., C. W. Phillips's Modjeska, Com., G. H. Moore's Hiawatha 



Stella. Puppies: 1st and 2d, St. Patrick Kennels' Bon Bon and Bo- 

 Peep. Reserve and com., G. H. Moore's Moore's Flash and Duke. 



FOXHOUNDS.— fog.?.' 1st, T. C. Bradford's Major. 



POINTERS.— CHALiosNGE—Dosrs.- 1st. Dr. J. R. Daniels's Count 

 Graphic— Open— Z'ogrs; 1st, L. A. Biddle's Glanorgan; 2d and high 

 com., Dr. J. R. Daniels's Boxer and Signal. Reserve, C. Connell's Rock 

 11. Com., C. M. Hampson's Black Prints. Bitches: 1st, T. Donoghue's 

 Sail IL; 2d, .J. C. Harrington's Dido. Reserve, Dr. J. R. Daniels's 

 DuchRSS. Very high com,, Mrs. S. Wilbur's Fanny. Pi^piiies: 1st, H. 



E. Chubbuck's Jumbo; 2d, Dr. J. R. Daniels's Beppo's Dash. 

 ENGLISH SETTERS.— Challenge— Ist, Washtenaw Kennels' cham- 

 pion Albert's Nellie.— Open— £>06rs; 1st, F. G. Taylor's Ben Hur of 

 Riverview ; 2d. L. Shuster's Ezra Noble. Reserve, H. E. Chubbuck's 

 Prince Rohan. Very high com., O. P. Weisgerber's Gath'a Point. 

 High com., C. A. Murphy's David Hill. Bitches: 1st, Washtenaw Ken- 

 nels' Nellie Breeze; 2d, R. W. Dol)yns's Easter Lily. Reserve, J. H. 

 Hunter's Bessy. Puppies: 1st, Washtenaw Kennels' NeUie Breeze; 2d 

 and high com., J. Jones's Dodd and Xantippe. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Dops.- Ist, T. Sharpless's Blarney, .Jr.; 2d, D. L. 

 & A. Carmichael's Shamrock Bruce. Reserve, R. C. Boughman's 

 Omaha Patsy. Very high com., Mrs. F. S. Mmt's Terry. High com., 

 K. A. Pence's Bob Plover, F. E. White's Tom Moore. Bitches: 1st, Dr. 

 S. G. Dixon's Lady Cleveland; 2d, W. H. Beazell's KUdare Wmnie. 

 Reserve, ^N . H. Hill's Desmond's Hebe. Puppies: 1st, 2d and reserve, 



F. E. White's Maid of Erin, Dakin and Jesse Fremont. Very high 

 com. and high com., W. H. Fetta's Champ and Gypsey. 



GORDON SETTERS.— CHALLKNaE— I St and reserve. Dr. S. G. Dixon's 

 Duchess of Waverly and Ivanhoe.— Open— jDogfs.- 1st, Dr. S. G. Dixon's 

 Duke; 2d and reserve. Highland Kennels' Highland Kent and High- 

 land Rex. Bitches: 1st and very high com., Highland Kennels' Higb- 

 land Vola and Highland Carmencita; 2d, Dr. S. G, Dixon's Princess 

 Louise. Reserve, Mrs. Emma N. Bein's Topsy IL Puppies: 1st 

 and high com.. Highland Kennels' Highland Kilbride and Highland 

 Blanche; 2d, Theo. F. Bates's Spring. Reserve, Gus F. Bein's Count 

 Noble. 



CHESAPEAKE BAY DOGS.— 1st, D. L. MecMing's Punch; 2d, J. 

 Lansing's Vic. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS.— 1st, E. G. Fink's Trouble. 



CLUMBER SPANIELS.— 1st, Master Sumerset Weston's Bustler. 



FIELD SPANIELS.— Dogs,' 1st, Tim Donohue's Newton Abbott 

 Torso: 2d, John Smith's Coup's Gyp. Bitches: 1st, P. Van Dor- 

 mer's Dandy; 2d .John Smith's Dorothy. 



COCKER SPANIELS.— Challenge— 1st, Jersey Cocker Kennels' 

 Bendigo.— Opek-Doj/s; 1st, .Jersey Cocker Kennels' Pickpania. 

 Reserve, Lake Shore Kennels' Nick Ott. Bitches: 1st, Jersej^ Cocker 

 Kennels' Nora H. ; 2d and high com., A. W. Pancoast's Brownie and 

 Ditton Brevity. Reserve and high com., Lake Shore Kennels' Lake 

 Shore Sadie and Blackie Van. Very high com., G. H. Moore's Not and 

 Jersey Cocker Kennels' Lady DufCerin. Puppies: 1st and 2d. Jersey 

 Cocker Kennels' Pickpania and Brantford Rufus. Reserve, H. K. 

 HeUis's Captain. Very high com., J. H. McTague's McTague's Cherry 

 and Lake Shore Kennels' Lake Shore Sadie. High com., F. Van Dor- 

 mer's Beppo. 



COLLIES.— Challenge— 1st, Carlowrie CoUie Kennels' Maney Tre- 

 foil. — Open — Dogs: 1st and ver'y high com., J. Purse, Jr. 's, Robin 

 Gray, Clyde and Sandy; 2d and reserve, Carlowrie Collie Kennels' 

 Max and Psycho. High com., Mr. Winthrop's Tom. Com., W. J. Mc- 

 Donald's Oscar. Bitcfies: 1st and 2d, Carlowrie CoIUe Kennels' Louie 

 Long and Spoiled Miss. Reserve, J. Purse, Jr.'s, Pruicess Shiela. 

 Puppies: 1st and reserve, J. Purse, Jr.'s, Robin Gray and Sandy; 

 2d, very high com. and high com., Carlowrie Collie Kennels' Max, 

 Puritana and Iris. Com., Mrs. W. W. Taylor's Prudy. 



POODLES.— 1st, L. A. Biddle's Berri: 2d, Mrs. J. Hanson's Beauty. 

 - BULL-TERRIERS.— Pogs.' 1st, Chautauqua Kennels' Sir Monte U. ; 

 2d, Luzboro Kennels' Crisp. Reserve, C. A. Lee's Dennis. Bitches: 

 1st, ,1. W. Fry's Queen Lill; 2d, Chautauqua Keimels' White Gyps.v. 

 Reserve. F. L. Dever's Burston Kit. Very high com., C. W. Water- 

 man's The White Wasp. 



DACHSHUNDS.— 1st, 2d, reserve and very high com., W. Loeffler's 

 Hundesport Bergmann, Lina K., Diamond Joe and Milwaukee Jewel. 



BEAGLES.— 1st, Shrewsbiiry Beagle Kennels' Doctor; 2d, Omaha 

 Beagle Kennels' Principe. Reserve, W. G. Harding's Hawkeye. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— Challenge— 1st, C. P. Frenzer's Rosa Canina.— 

 Open— Dofifs.- 1st, Highland Kennels' Rexford Spot; 2d, Argyle Ken- 

 nels' Belvoii- Van. Very high com., J. Henderson's Jo Jo. Com., W. 

 D. Todd's Shot. Bitches: 1st, Toon & Symond's Lady Roseberry; 2d, 

 Leinster Kennels' Chicago. Reserve, R. E. Fishburn's Venus II. Very- 

 high com., C. F. Frenzer's Lizzie. High com., F. M. Shouler's Tuggy. 

 Com., W. T. Thompson's Gipsey. Puppies: 1st, Leinster Kennels' 

 Chicago; 2d, A. Rhys's Tomboy. Rf^serve, W. T. Thomson's Colin 

 McRae. High com., D. Whyle'S Vandel. Com., J. T. Curzon's Quito. 



IRISH AND SCOTCH TERRIERS.— Dof/,9; 1st, R.- Elliott's Ashley 

 Plug, 2d, Chestei'ford Park Kennels' The Colored Preacher. Reserve, 

 A. F. Hertzler's Bonnie Leech. Bitches: 1st, A, F. Hertzler's Bessie; 



"heady pok judging." 



2d, Toon & Symond's Salem Witch. Very high com., A. P. Hertzler's 

 Topsy. Pujjpies: 1st, A. F. Hertzler's The Rattler. 



DANDIE DINMONT TERRIERS.— 1st, A. Rhys's Meg R. 



SKYE TERRIERS —1st, Thos. Kirkpatrick's Florence May. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.— 1st and reserve. Dr. N. E. Oliver's Min- 

 nie York and Dick York; 2d, Mrs. B. Smith's Tatters. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— 1st and 2d, J. Fred. Rommell's 

 Rochelle Oolah and Betsey. Reserve, Mrs, L. R, Forrest's Bebe. 



TOY TERRIERS.— Other than Yoeeshike— 1st, G. H, Moore's 

 Topsy Bird; 2d, W, O. Brinker's Tony. Reserve, C. H. Faxon's Midget. 



PLTGS.— Challenge— 1st, W. H. Cryer's Bob Ivy.— Open— Dof/s,- 1st, 

 Lake Shore Kennels' Duke Howard; 2d, Edgar Adams's Meddlar. Re- 

 serve, AV. H. Bacon's Jay Bacon. Bitches: 1st, Toon & Symonds's 

 Princess May; 2d, W. H. Bacon's Kash's Ella. Puppies: 1st, Ed. 

 Triplett's Judy; 2d, Denver Florist Co.'s Charlie Westlake. 



BLENHEUI AND KING CHARLES SPANIELS.— 1st and reserve, A. 

 M. Goldsmith's Calumet Alice and Calumet St. Cyr ; 2d and high com., 

 G. H. Moore's King of Diamonds and Queen of Diamonds. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.- Equal 1st, G. W. Whitmore's Snowflake 

 and G. H. Moore's Delia. Very high com., G. H. Moore's Deppo. 



BlISOELLANEOUS.— Equal 1st, Denver Florist Co.'s Jumbo ("Sussex 

 spanielj, and Chas. Rosser's Dame Ursa (bob-tailed sheep dog)? Very 

 high com., Wm. D. Todd's Knight (Japanese spaniel). 



Mr. M. L. Caswell, of Waltham, Mass., is concerned over 

 the loss of his English setter Queen Monarch, by Foreman — 

 Grace B. The bitch strfCyed or was stolen from her home, 

 Belfa.st road, Augusta, Me., April 1. Any one who may 

 hear of such a bitch will do a sportsmanlike kindness if they 

 will inform the owner or this office, and a liberal reward 

 will be paid. The bitch is in color a belton, with black 

 markings on head, one side all black, black ears, and one 

 tusk, broken from upper jaw on the left side. She was to be 

 bred to Breeze Gladstone, her period of oestrum being nearly 

 due. 



