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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Sept. 1893. 



shine and finish for summer wear. Klldare Beverly came in 

 for reserve; these are all well-known dogs and need no de- 

 tailed description. Seminole, Jr., got he; he was at Wissa- 

 hickon, and Seminole Blarney was c; they do to fill xip, but 

 not to win with. In bitches the well-known Delphinne 

 .scored over Forest Moss, a bitch with rather a good head, 

 and well shown, good color, a little faulty in hocks. Lady 

 Cleveland is another we have repeatedly spoken of before; 

 she is small, of good color, but head plain and short. Biddy, 

 of the Seminole lot, is a taking little bitch, typical in head, 

 feet might be truer set, but good bone, and when furnished 

 in body will prove a winner. Nellie M. is very throaty, but 

 has a good head, bit strong, good body and color, a little 

 straight in hocks, should have beaten Molly and had two 

 more letters at least; her coat needs attention. Biddy won 

 nicely in bitch puppies over Lady Sarsfield, better front and 

 head; she has just had a litter and lost them all through dis- 

 temper, they were by Elcho, Jr. , II. Seminole won the ken- 

 nel prize. 



Gordon Settees (John Davidson, Judge).— Aloetter show 

 of these dogs than last time. Ivanhoe, Duchess of Waverly 

 and Lady Waverly furnished the challenge entries, and were 

 placed in their classes as named. Lady Waverly was out of 

 coat. In dogs it only took half an eye to see that Heather 

 Lad, shown m the pink of conditioni^ was a,n easy first over 

 the coarse-headed Duke of Wellington, and is also much 

 better in tan; he afterward beat Ivanhoe for the special. 

 Dr. Dixon farmed the bitch class with Princess Lonise and 

 Katherine, and of course took the kennel prize, and with the 

 Duchess of Waverly the special for best in show. 



Collies (Franli G. Wheeler, Judge).— The challenge class 

 brought out The Squire, Sir Walter Scott III. and Roslyn 

 Dandy, so it will be inferred that the collie display was 

 much in advance of that in 1891. Of course The Squire, 

 being in good condition and boasting a pretty good coat for 

 this time of yea.r, was rightly placed first, beats Sir Walter 

 in head, ear, 'size, bone and carriage of stern. In challenge 

 bitches Metchly Surprise, always the same, blow hot or cold, 

 took the prize. In open dogs' the struggle for first lay be- 

 tween Curzon and Chesterford Hero, neither were in condi- 

 tion, but Curzon beats the other in size, head, especially in 

 length between eye and ear, and bone, both light in body 

 and Hero has an advantage in coat and quarters; Royal 

 Monarch, reserve, is coarse in head and not correctly formed 

 in body; Mack, vhc.,Icould not find; old Meadowthorpe 

 Reality was also shown and got vhc. He is a relic of the 

 "Scotch" Baillie Lexington venture. Chesterford Marvel, 

 shown for kennel only, is a more likely dog than Hero that 

 seems to have not recovered from his spring set-back. 



In bitches Bertha II. won nicely from Chesterford Lilly, a 

 nearly all white bitch; dips in back and long cast; head fairly 



food, though cheeky; in nice coat. Crissie, vhc, is well 

 nown. Mattie, reserve, is rather round and full in skull; 

 ears hang down, but she is good in body, coat and legs. I 

 thought Stonehurst Lassie could have had another letter; 

 she has excellent legs; feet could be better; nice body, but 

 coat soft and short; ears are not as good as they might be, 

 either. Chesterford, late Maud Marion, is open in toes, 

 faulty body and only moderate head. Max, a son of Squire 

 Scott, won in puppies, is flat-ribbed, big ear, too much brow 

 and altogether was lucky. Seminole Kennels took the ken- 

 nel prize without much trouble, beating Chesterford Park's in 

 condition and uniformity of type. 



Spaniels (John Davidsoii, Judge).— There were several 

 entries in Irish waters, but Trouble was the only one that 

 looked like one; he is well known. The other prizes were 

 withheld. No Clumbers shown, and Roderic Dhu was the 

 only field spaniel, but entered as a cocker. He is a fat, wavy- 

 coated animal, with a heavy, coarse head, fairly good in legs 

 and body. 



There was one entry in challenge cocker dogs— Bendigo, 

 who has made his winnings in the West lately; he was well- 

 shown, but is heavy and coarse in head for a cocker, and 

 light in eye. The winner in open dogs was the well-known 

 Pickpania, who beat Brantford Rufus in all but depth of 

 body, the latter dog, a red, being snipy, and heavy in brow, 

 and shown fat; the other two entries were absent. In bitches 

 Lady Dufferin won; she is cut out too much before eye, skull 

 good, well ribbed, legs all right. Second went to Cherry 

 Blossom, a nice little red, faulty in muzzle. Stella G-., 

 vhc, is too long cast, nice front. The winning puppy, Con- 

 stance, is throaty; long in body and scarcely true enough at 

 elbows. Concord Kennels took the kennel prize. 



Poodles {Frank C. Wheeler, Judge). — There were only 

 two classes of these provided at first, but when shown they 

 were divided into French and Russian. In the former divi- 

 sion Parisian, nicely shown, had no competitor, he is a little 

 long in loin, good head and ears. In bitches, the winner. 

 Queen Zip, is promising. In corded dogs the winner turned 

 up in Black Jack, a fairly well corded dog, short in muzzle. 

 Czar 11. is very narrow in front. Corded bitches saw Czarina 

 once more a winner, droops too much in quarters, fair bone 

 and cords. 



Bull-Tekbiers {Frank 0. Wheeler, Judge).— There were 

 several entered but few chosen. Crisp, the Chicago dog, get- 

 ting cheeky, won hands down fi'om a ligliter weight dog, 

 with too much stop and a bully head, bad feet and in any- 

 thing but show shape; prize should have been withheld. The 

 other entries were of the business order. Bitches had for 

 winner Lady Velmer, a rather nice one, though stop too de- 

 fined and muzzle short, good legs and body, but coarse tail. 

 Countess of Duft'erin, looking well, came next; better in head 

 than winner. Puppy prizes withheld. 



There was one so-called Boston terrier shown and it was 

 given first, Mr. Davidson judging by request. 



Dachshund entries from Mr. Loeiller were absent. 



Beagles {John Davidson, Judge). — This is evidently not a 

 beagle country, as all the entries came from the North. In 

 challenge dogs, Doctor, looking well, placed another win to 

 his credit. Open dogs had three entries. The winner, Mr. 

 Winkle, has been described before; he has a sweet head and 

 ear, elbows might be truer and body shorter. King, second, 

 I was not certain about, as he was not in his proper place. 

 Tony Weller II. is not correct type, a long-cast, weedy hound, 

 his forelegs are the best part. In bitches, Snowflake won 

 over Jennie Lind, the latter being shown too fat. The win- 

 ner was locked in its box, bein^ in season. Jennie has a nice 

 head, but body should be a little shorter. Bessie, vhc, is 

 very weedy and shows very little type, and takes very lit- 

 tle after her parents. Oakview Jennie is another of the 

 same sort; bad front. Oakview Kennels took the kennel 

 prize, and Mr. Winkle the special, though Doctor runs him 

 close. 



Fox-Tekrieks {Frank C. Wheeler, Judge).— A formidable 

 entry of fifteen appeared in the catalogue, but what with 

 absentees and bad ones, the judge's task was not so difficult. 

 Grouse H. was absent from challenge class. Open dogs had 

 Lansdowne Poverina, an improving dog, an easy winner; he 

 was at Wissahickon and beats My Fellow in neck and 

 shoulders, and the way he showed himself; it was reported 

 this dog is deaf, but as he was kept locked in his box we did 

 not verify the rumor. Ginger, reserve, is too straight-faced, 

 body a bit long cast, open in feet, though straight ia front. 

 Woodale Driver pushes him close, a little full in skull and 

 wide in front, good legs, body and hind parts; ears well 

 carried. George Bell, vhc, was not in the usual fine con- 

 dition that we find his illustrious namesake; he is a likely 

 terrier though, capital body, good legs and feet and fair 

 head, in condition would be higher up. Spot and Helvoii* 

 Toaster, each vhc, are not the sort; Toaster is thick in skull, 

 straight in hocks, but good forelegs and body; Spot is also 

 faulty in head properties, round in skull, light shelly body 

 and out at elbow. 



Bitches had another large entry of fifteen, Itub poor as a 



class, the winner turning up in Flurry, not at all a crack, 

 straight face, poor front and long in body, that is if I got the 

 right one, and I think I did, but as the fox-terriers were 

 benched and numbered it was a matter of great difiiculty 

 to get the right ones right if the owner was not on hand. 

 Gyp, second, has little to commend her. Tartars, reserve, 

 is coarse in skull and heavy in front, nice body, but was 

 lame. Friday, vhc, is a poor, weedy sort that I am surprised 

 her owner should waste the entry fee over. Miss Victory, 

 he, is fat, too much brow, full in eye and wide in front; let- 

 ters on such terriers as these are an insult to the good ones. 

 Belvoir Toaster, winning in novices, shows what the rest 

 were like — a poor lot. Columbian Kennels showed the win- 

 ning puppy, Brisk, but its record will never be a big one. 

 The bitch winner was Flurry, already mentioned. Colum- 

 bian Kennels won the kennel prize, and the Lansdowne dog 

 was far away the best in show. 



Irish Terriers {Fra,nli C. Wheeler, Judge).— G&\tees, the 

 winner in challenge class, is familiar to all , while Ben Lewis 

 showed the winning dog Mick, one of the terriers that is 

 called an Irish terrier for the lack of a better name. In 

 bitches Mary Jane is only a moderate one. 



Slte Terriers {Frank C. Wheeler, Judge).— Sir Stafford 

 once more proved his superiority, for the other terrier, one 

 Sir Thomas, in open dogs, is not up to his form by any 

 means, though his son; is small and not so good in head as 

 he might be. Yorkshire terriers were poor, mixed in color. 



Black and Tan Terriers {Frank G. Wheeler, Judge).— 

 With the exception of Broomfield Sultan there was not a 

 good one here, and it is wonderful how this dog keeps in 

 .shape with the knocking round he gets during the year, these 

 terriers being proverbially difficult to keep right in this 

 respect. Rochelle Oolah, a big coarse dog, won in dogs; he 

 is not flat enough in skull. In bitches IVIr. Elliott took first 

 and second, with Rochelle Mab and Betsy, two big, coar.se 

 bitches; Mab better in head, but Betsy beating in tan mark- 

 ings. Bloomfield Madge, vhc, is a better shaped one, but 

 faulty in head and tan. Chesterford Park Kennels took the 

 kennel prize with a half toy, Billy Button, devoid of hair, to 

 make up. Two fair little toys, as they go, were shown and 

 rightly placed. Campbell & Blake showed a couple of whip- 

 pets, Ben and Winnie, both well formed ones. 



Pugs {Frank C. Wheeler, Judge).— Fifty entries in pugs, 

 we believe, just about caps the record. The challenge class 

 for dogs was a good one, with Sprake, Bob Ivy and Cashier, 

 and the former's advantage in ear, body and general type 

 could not be denied, and he won, while champion Midget 

 took the prize for her sex. Bo-Peep II. and champion Judy 

 III. were absent. In open dogs there were eleven entries and 

 Patsy Bolivar scored neatly; he was in great shape and is an 

 improving dog, has about the best curl we over saw, nice, 

 cobby body, good legs and feet, might be straighter set on. 

 but toenails correct color, might be fuller in skull, but 

 wrinkle and muzzle and ears are good. Little Jewel, well- 

 known, came next; he loses in body, head and curl to the 

 other. Douglas II , reserve, loses much in head and ear. 

 Happy Toby had gone home early, contrary to the rules; this 

 Dan McGinty should have had a card for his fairly good 

 head and straight forelegs. Mabel E., a nicei.sh stamp, won 

 in bitches, her feet are open and turn out, and muzzle should 

 be shorter, deeper and squarer, nice body, trace and curl. 

 Lady Verne, from same kennel, has a nice square muzzle, 

 fair skull and ear, but is coarse in coat, feet crooked, good 

 curl. Lady, vhc, is only ordinary; six were absent in this 

 class. Sir Douglass won in novice dogs, excellent wrinkle, 

 but bit frog-faced, deep, short body and nice curl, big in ear, 

 Chesterford Punch is long in muzzle, fair wrinkle and skull, 

 but ears not well carried and turns feet out. In bitches 

 Lady Verne took the prize, followed by La Belle Senora, 

 small-faced, faulty in ear and not a level-topped one. Lady 

 Venus, from same kennel, is big in ear and body, half curl, 



food bone, fair wrinkle. Colleen Bawn should keep her ears 

 own, nice front, but head too small. Some fair pups were 

 shown, Seminole Banker II. winning in dogs and Lady in 

 bitches. Eberhart Kennels about farmed these classes, and 

 while they have got bodies and tails much improved, should 

 now pay attention to shortness and squareness of muzzle 

 and more volume of skull. Eberhart took the kennel prize. 



Italian Grethounds {Frank C. Wheeler, Judge). —Quite 

 a nice exhibit of these, the well-known Lavender being the 

 only challenge representative, Byron won in dogs without 

 competition, his skull is too full and round and is too much 

 cut out before the eye, but otherwise a nicely-made dog, Dr, 

 Hoyt also won in bitches with the well-known Trixie and 

 Infanta; Trixie, while better in legs and .size than the other, 

 loses to Infanta in head. Dr, Hoyt and Mr, Mack divided 

 the puppy prizes with Infanta and lona, A fair Mexican 

 hairless won without turning a hau", though quite large 

 enough. The Colored Preacher won in Scotch terriers; out of 

 coat and the only one shown. H. W, Lacy, 



LIST OF AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.— Challenge— 1st, B. F. Lewis's Ethel.— Open— Dops.' 

 1st, Albert Geis's Webster Judge; ad, E. T. Warner, Jr.'s Clum Very 

 high com., Frank G. Ott's Wafe. Bitches: 1st, Launcelot Young- 

 husband's Minnie Beaufort. 



ST. BEENABDS.—RoDGH-CoATED— Challenge— 1st, Gustave Fox's 

 Ch. Plinlimmon, Jr. — Open— Dog's.* 1st, George K, Boulden's Bei'es- 

 ford; 2d, P. B. Bartlett's Mose. Bitches: 1st, J. B. Lewis's lo; 2d, 

 Lewis Finch's Lady Challymede. Reserve, I. L. Amberg's Lady Bute. 

 High com., John Price's Nellie and Henry Kruse's Dixie. — ^Novice — 1st. 

 George K. Boulden's Beresford; 2d, F. V. Bartlett's Mose. High 

 com.. Henry Kruse's Dixie. 



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

 Open — Dogs: Ist, J. H. H. Maenner's Moreau; 2d, Dr. L. A. Ander- 

 son's Jeff. Very high com., Cumberland Kennels' Norman and H. 

 Eugene Leigh's Csesar. Bitches: 1st, Cmnberland Kennels' Zellah; 

 2d, George W. Schenk's Norinberga. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.-lst, Martin Simon's Flora L,; 2d, Phil J. 

 Walsh's Carlo, 



BARZOIS.— 1st, Rookwood Kennels' Danicheff. 



DEERHOTJNDS,— Challenge— 1st. W, Howie Muir's Olga,— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st, W. Howie Muir's Bruar II. Bitches: 1st, RooJrwood Ken- 

 nels' Lassie Jean. 



GREYHOUNDS.— OPEN-Doffs.' 1st, Phil J. Walsh, Jr.'s Cheeky; 

 2d, Hamilcon Scott's Sir Roger. Very high com.. Hart Gibson. Jr.'s 

 Ingleside. High com,, Levi Crow's Jim Grow. Bitches: 1st, Rook- 

 wood Kennels' Maid Marion; 2d, J. N. Gregg's Miss. Very high com., 

 S. C. Lyne's Jlinnehaha. High com., Bryan Pewitt's NelUe. Com., 

 Matt Ohver's Nellie, Piippies: Matt Ohver's Nellie. 



FOXHOUNDS.— Challenge— 1st, A. L. Goodwin's Modest Girl.— 

 Ovv,s—Dogs: 1st, J. M. Downing's Commodore; 2d, WiUiam Iluft- 

 stetter's Kit. Reserve, Strodes Valley Kennel Club's Frank. Very 

 high com.. Bourbon Kennels' Frank U. and B. .S. Coyle's Sam. High 

 com., Redd Bros.' Riley and Bob, Strodes VaUey Kennel Club's 

 Stranger and Rockcastle, Bourbon Kennels' Redstone, and B. S. 

 Coyle's Ball and Olive. Com., Redd Brothers' Simple Simon, Strodes 

 Valley Kennel Club's Trip, Speed and Dillard, and Bourbon Kennels' 

 Rare. Bitches: 1st, 2d, very high com., high com., and com., Strodes 

 Valley Kennel Club's Patsey Powell, Swift, Fannie Gay, Peri, Slipper 

 and Betsy. Reserve, very high com., high com. and com.. Redd Bros.' 

 Fanchon, Flossy, Dolly, Topsy, Lajoya and Maid Marian. High com., 

 and com.. Bourbon Kennels' Ida, Nightly aad Nancy. High com., 

 Woodson Royster's Sugar. Com., F. W. Samuels's Fannie and B. S. 

 Coyle's Alice, Novice awards the same as in open classes. Pcjppies — 

 Dogs: 1st, B. S. Coyle's Bunton. Bitches: 1st, B. S. Coyle's Lil. 



POINTERS.— Challenge— Do(7.s.- 1st, R. A. Riddle's Glamorgan.— 

 0pm— Dogs: 1st, A. F. Hoehwalt's Lad of Rush; 2d. ,1. H. Wiaslo w's Ad- 

 miration. Reserve, John B. Castleman's Kt upp Vei"y high com., 

 George Land's Judge. High com., J. H. Laws's Hugh. Com., J. L. 

 Barkeley's Duke. Bitches: 1st, F. W. Kuehn's Kent's Pearl; 2d and 

 very high com., John B. Castleman's Verra and Nellos. High com., 

 E. S. Fishback's Pride of Kent. Fvppies— Bitches: 1st, E. S. Fish- 

 back's Pride of Kent. 



"ENGLISH SETTERS.— Open— Dog's.' 1st. Harry Northwood's Wors- 

 ley Dude; 2d, J. Taylor Wilhams's Paul Hill. Reserve, W. C Down- 

 ing's Benzine. Very high com., E. S. Fishback's Buckeye Ben. High 

 com., Ben Kenny's Sport. Com,, H. C. McDowell's Cal. Bitches: 1st, 

 J.Taylor Williams's Flight of Riverview: 2d, Felix Lowry & Cc's 

 Lady Roderigo. Reserve, C. H. Corbett's Lady Howard. Very high 



com., Dr. Littleton's Nora Gladstone. High com,, MiSs B. Murray's. 

 LucyM, Puppies: 1st, Thos, Morgan's Maggie R, 



IRISH SETTERS.— Challenge— Dogs,' 1st and reserve, Seminole 

 Kennels' champion Tim and Pride of Patsy, Bitches: 1st, Seminole 

 Kennels' Elfreda.— Open— Dojrs.' 1st, Townsend Sharpless's Blarney, 

 Jr. ; 2d, very high com., high com, and com., Seminole Kennels' Young 

 Tim, Mantauk, Jr., Seminole, Jr., and Seminole Blarney. Reserve, W. 

 L. Washington's Kildare Beverly, Bitches: 1st and very high com,, 

 Seminole Kennels' Delphine and Biddy; 2d, Walter Shaw's Forest 

 Moss. High com,, B. F. Lewis's MoUy. Com., Luzboro Kennels' NelUe 

 M.— Novice— 1st, Seminole Kennels' Biddy; 3d, Jos. C, Richards's Lady 

 Sarsfield. 



GORDON SETTERS,— CHALLBNGE—Dogs,' 1st, Dr, S. G, Dixon's Ivan- 

 hoe, Pup2nes: 1st and reserve. Dr. S. G. Dixon's Duchess of Waver- 

 ley and Lady Waverley.— Open— Doos; 1st, J. R. Oughten's Heather 

 Lad; 2d, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Duke of Wellington. Bitches: Ist and 2d, 

 Dr. S. G. Dixon's Princess Louise and Katherine. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS.— Challenge— 1st, E. G. Itok'S TrquMe. 

 —Open— Prizes withheld. 



COCKER SPANIELS.— CHALLENGK—Dog.s.' 1st, C. Backus'a Bendigo. 

 —Open — Dogs: 1st and ad. Concord Cocker Kennels' Pickpania and 

 Brantford Rufus. Bitches: 1st and very high com,. Concord Ctocker 

 Kennels' Lady Dufferin and Stella Q.—Pvppi^s— Bitches: 1st, C. 

 Backus's Lady Constance; 2d, Seminole Kennels' Cherry Blossom, 



COTJ.TES— Challenge- Dogs,' Ist, Seminole Kennels' The Squire, 

 Bitches: Ist, Seminole Kennels' champion Metchly Surprise.- Open — 

 Dogs: 1st, Seminole Kennels' Curzon; 2d, Chesterford Park Kennels' 

 Chesterford Hero. Reserve, Sf minole Kennels' Royal Monarch. Very 

 high com., A. Christiman's Mack. Bitches: 1st, reserve and very high 

 com., Seminole Kennels' Bertha H., Mattie and Criasie; 2d, Chesterford 

 Park Kennels' Chesterfield Lilly. High com., Seminole Kennels' Stone- 

 hurst Lassie and Chesterford Park Kennels' Chesterford. — Pm^pins — 

 Dogs: 1st, W. Metcalf, Jr.'s Max. 



POODLES— CHALLENGK—lst, L. H. Biddle's Beri.— Fhench— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st, R. S. Hatcher's Parisian; 2d, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Czar II. 

 Bitches: 1st, Eberhart Pug Kennels' Queen Zip.— Russian— Dogs.' 1st, 

 Mrs. R. J. Carter's Black Jack. Bitches: 1st, Dr. S. G, Dixon's 

 Czarina, 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Dogs; 1st. Luzboro Kennels' Crisp: 3d, M. 

 Graves's Turk. Bitches: 1st, Lansdowne Kennels' Lady Velmer; 2d, 

 Wm. J. Bryson's Countess of Dufferin. — Puppies— Dogs.' Prizes with- 

 held. 



BOSTON TERRIERS.— 1st, E. L. Graves's Susie. 



BEAGLES.— Challenge— Dog's.' 1st, B. F. Lewis's Doctor.— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st and Very high com., Oakview Kennels' Mr. Winkle and 

 Tony Weller; 2d, C. A. Parktason's King. Bitches: 1st and high com., 

 Oakview Kennels' Snowflake and Oakview Jennie; 2d, C. A. Parkin- 

 son's Jennie Lind. Very high com., B. F. Lewis's Bessie. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— Dogs.' 1st, Lansdowne Kennels' Lansdowne Pov- 

 erina; 2d, T. C. Ouelette's My Fellow. Reserve, Columbian Kennels' 

 Ginger, Very high com., Cumberland Kennels' George Bell,W. F. Por- 

 ter's Woodale Driver, H. Lackman's Spot L., Dr. G. F. Snider's Bel- 

 voir Toaster. Bitches: 1st and reserve, Columbian Kennels' Flurry 

 and Tartaress; 2d, W. Bain's Gyp. Very high com., H. T. Foote's Fri- 

 day. High com.. Dr. G, F. Snyder's Miss Victor. Com., W. R. Mil- 

 ward, Jr.'s Scarsdale Folly.— NovrcE—lst, Dr. G. F. Snyder's Belvoir 

 Toaster; 2d, H. Lackman's Spot L. Reserve, J. Oldham's Russell. Very 

 high com., Columbian Kennels' Black Eye and H. T. Foote's Fridav. 

 High com., O. Roszell's Toosa, Dr. G. F. Snyder's Miss Victor and F. 

 Weight's Dot. Com,, T. D. Kelley's Red.— Puppies— Dogs.' l.st, Colum- 

 bian Kennels' Brisk. Bitches: 1st, Columbian Kennels' Flurry. 



IRISH TERRIERS.— Challenge— 1st, H. O'Connor's Galtees.— Open 

 —Dogs: 1st, B. F. Lewis's Mick. Bitches: 1st, F, P. Smith's Mary 

 Jane. 



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



Stafford.— Open— 1st, S. Barr's Sir Thomas. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.— Dogs; Ist, J, Farley's f eddy. Bitches: 

 1st, W. Mahon's Princess Floss. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.- Challenge— 1st, Dr. H. T. Foote's 

 Broomfield Sultan,— Open— Dogs; 1st, Chesterford Park Kennels' Ro- 

 chelle Oolah. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Chester Park Kennels' Rochelle 

 Mab and Betsy. 



TOY TERRIERS,— OrHBit than Yorkshire— 1st and 2d, Dr. De 

 Johns's Daisy and Faust. 



WHIPPET8,-Dogs; Ist, CampbeU & Blake's Ben. Bitches: Ist. 

 Campbell & Blake's Winme. 



PUGS.— Challenge— Dogs; 1st, Sarah E. Davis's Sprake. Bitches: 

 1st, Seminole Kennels' champion Midget.— Open— Dogs; 1st and very 

 high com., Eberhart Pug Kennels' Patsy Bolivar and Happy Toby; 3d, 

 Seminole Kennels' Little Jewel. Reserve, J, VV. Mack's Douglas II. 

 Bitches: 1st and 3d, Eberhart Pug Kennels' Mabel B. and Lady Verne. 

 Very high com,, .J. W. Mack's Lady.— Novicis— Dogs; Ist, Fberhart 

 Pug Kennels' Sir Douglass; 2d, Chesterford Park Kennels' Chesterford 

 Punch. Difc/tes; 1st, 2d, reserve and very high com. , Eberhart Pug 

 Kennels' Lady Verne, Labelle Senora, Lady Venus and Colleen Bawn. 

 — Puppies— Dog's; 1st, Seminole Kennels' Banker H. Bitches: 1st, J. 

 W. Mack's Lady; 2d, "W. Hutchinson's Lady. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.— CHALLENGB—lst, J.W. Mack's Lavender. 

 —Open— Dogs; 1st, F. H. Hoyt's Byron. Bitches: 1st and 8d, F. H, 

 Hoyt's Trixie and Infanta, Puppies: 1st, F, H. Hoyt's Infanta; .2d, J, 

 W. Mack's lona. 



mSCELLANEOUS. — 1st, Chester Park Kennels' The Colored 

 Preacher. 



SHAGGY FOXHOUNDS.— Challenge- 1st, A, B. Whitlock'a Clara 

 n,— Open— Do2/s; 1st, 2d and very high com., A, B. Whitlock's Or- 

 monde, Wallace and Rip. Bitches: 1st, 2d, very high com,, high com. 

 and com., A. B. Whitlock's Pansey, Whitey, Fury, White Eyes and 

 Lany. 



SPECIALS. 



Best mastiff, Winnie Beaufort. Best St. Bernard (2), lo; Great 

 Dane (2), Melac. Collie, The Squire. Fox-terrier, Landsdown Pover- 

 ina, American foxhound, Patsey Powell, Best colUe in open bitch 

 class, Bertha H, Best greyhound. Maid Marian, Deerhound, Ch, 

 Olga, Russian wolfhound (2), Danicheff. Foxhound, Patsey Powell. 

 Pomter, Rush of Lad. English setter. Flight of Riverview. Irish 

 setter, Ch. Tim. Gordon setter, Ch. Duchess of Waverley. Cocker 

 spaniels (3), Pickpania. Gordon setter dog. Heather Lad, Beagle 

 dog, Mr. Wrinkle. English setter dog, Worsley Dude, Pug dog in 

 open class, Patsey Bolivar. Mastiff' bitch in open classes, Winnie 

 Beaufort. BuU-terrier, Crisp. Foxhound owned in Bourbon, Clark, 

 Jessamine, Woodford and Fayette counties. Commodore. Best dog 

 or bitch owned in Canada, My Fellow. Largest number of foxhounds 

 entered by one exhibitor, Strodes Valley Kennel Club. Best dog or 

 bitch owned in Louisville, Ky., pointer bitch Verra. Best fox-terrier 

 owned in Lexington, Russell. Best pug bitch in challenge class, 

 Seminole Midget. Best pug bitch owned in Ohio or Kentucky, Mabel 

 E, Best pug bitch in novice class. Lady Verue. Best pug sired by 

 Eberhart's Cashier, Patsey Bolivar. Best pug bitch in show, Ten- 

 nessee Midget. Kennel prizes — Irish setters, Seminole Kennels: Gor- 

 don setters. Dr. S. G. Dixon; black and taa terriers, Chesterford Park 

 Kennels. Great Danes, Cumberland Kennels; pointers, John B. 

 Castleman; cocker spaniels. Concord Cocker Kennels; collies. Semi 

 nole Kennels; fox-terriers, Columbian Kennels; pugs, Eberhart Ken- 

 nels. Exhibit of ten foxhounds. Strode Valley Kennel Club. 

 Handler's prize, Al. G. Eberhart. Collie Club medal for best collie in 

 open classes owned by a member of the club. Bertha 11. 



American Fox-Terrier Club. 



At a meeting of the Board of Governors of the American 

 Fox-Terrier Club held July 13 at Hillside, the residence of 

 John E. Thayer, Esq., Lancaster, it was voted that the treas- 

 urer prepare and send to each member a .statement of the 

 exact standing of the club to date, and that since the 

 American Pox-Terrier Club had been unable to give its 

 regular fall show for the past two or three years, tliat this 

 year the stakes which would be decided at the club's show 

 should be decided at the bench sbow held by the Rhode 

 Island State Fair Association at Narragansett Park, Pro\'i- 

 dence, Sept. 18, 19, 30, 31 and 33, The stakes which will be 

 decided at this show are as follows; 



The seventh division of the Seventh Grand Produce Stake, 

 which is for puppies whelped between May 31, 1893, and Jan. 

 1, 1893, 



The Yankee Stakes of '93, which was wrongly judged at 

 New York, which is for puppies whelped between March 1, 

 1891, and March 1, 1892. 



The Yankee Stakes of '93, which is for puppies whelped 

 between May 1, 1892, and March 1, 1893, 



On account of the irregular manner in which these stakes 

 have been judged at the different shows it was voted that 

 the entry for these above be kept opeu until the date of the 

 closing of the en tries for the Rhode Island .State Fair, which 

 is Sept, 4. James Mortimer, Esq., of New York, will judge 

 and the State Fair A-ssociation will have a separate judging 

 ring for the use of the Fox-Terrier Club. 



H. W. Smith, Sec'y-Treaa. American Fox-Terrier Club. 



