Sept. 30, mt] 



FOREST AND STREAM, 



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Puppies: iBt, Thayer's Dona; Sd, Blemton Kennels' Vigil; reservei 

 Rutherfurd's Warren Spruce. High com., 0. Rathbone'a Bever- 

 wyck Leader; C. 8. Hanks's Rachel and .Jessie. Wiek-haired— 1st, 

 Sister Grit. 



IRISH terriers-Challenge— Do£rs.' 1st, Toon & Symonds's Jack 

 Briggs. BtfcTies; 1st., Toon & Symonda's Salem Witch. Open— Dofifs.' 

 1st, Dr. Kenny's Crib; 2d, E. Brooks's VaUey Boxer; reserve, S. A. 

 Fletcher's Jack Desmond. Very high com, , T. Wise, Jr.'s Shaun Rue. 

 High com., E. Brooks's Southborough Paddy. Bitches: 1st, T. Wise, 

 Jr.'s Colleen Rue; 2d, E. Brooks's Nora IC. ; reserve, Toon & Symonds's 

 Judy. Puppies: 1st, Toon & Symonds's Blue Ribbon; 2d, T. Wise's 

 Dandy Rue. Very high com., J. McGrisken's Nancy. 



BOSTON TERRIERS.— OVER atiLBS.-Dofirs.' 1st, H.J. O'Brien's Ross; 

 2d, very high com. and high com. Surrey Kennels' Towser, Sport and 

 Brown Jug. Bitclies: 1st and com., E. Deffley's Queen and Dolly; 2d, 

 Surrey Kennels' Pat. Very higrh com. and high com., Grove Hill Ken- 

 nels' Dlna and Nellie.— Under 2CIlbs.— Do£^.s,' 1st. H. J. O'Brien's Tony. 

 Bitches: Ist, withheld; 2d, Surrey Kennels' Dina. 



BULLDOGS. — Challknge — 1st, Reushaw Mason Jones's Adis- 

 combe Gypsy.— Open— Doffs.- 1st, Toon & Symonds's Romance; 2d, J. 

 H. Oongdon's Damon. Very high com., R. H. Waugh's Dr. Rush. 

 Bitches: 1st, Congdon's Lady Nan; 2d, Renshaw Mason Jones's 

 Lady Grace. High com., J. W. Baird's Judy B. and Renshaw Mason 

 Jones's Jliss Pert. 



BULL-TERRIERS. — Challenge — Dogs: 1st, Luyboro Kennels' 

 Crisp. Bitches: Ist, F. F. Dole's Starlight.- Open— Xiogs; 1st, F. F. 

 Dole's Cardona; 2d, Toon &. Symonds's Prince Gully. Reserve, D. J. 

 Mahler's Lord Nelson. High com., W. H. Reed's Sir Ute. Bitches: 

 Ist, F. F. Dole's Edgewood Fancy II. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— Doj^s.- 1st, Henry Barton's Lord 

 George H.; 2d, Chesterford Park Kennels' RocheUe Oolah. Com., 

 Ester Deffler's Prince. Bitches: Ist, Toon & Svmonds's Rosett«; 2d, 

 H. Barstow's Ophelia, Very high com. and £igh com., Chestertord 

 Park Kennels' Betsy and RocheUe Mab. 



TOY TERRIERS.— 1st and 2d, Mrs. Tenney's Prince and Dandy- 

 Very high com., C. A. Parson's Dolly. High com., Mrs. Tenney's 

 Pansy. 



SCOTCHTERRIERS.— Challenge— Toon & Symonds's Tiree.— Open 

 —Dogs: 1st, Toon & Symonds's Rhudeman; 2d, H. Brooks's Kilcree. 

 Very high com. and high com., W. Clark's Gypsy John and Hazlecroft 

 ^gus. Very high com., Chesterford's Colored Preacher. Bitches: 

 1st, W. Clark's Hazlecroft Norma. 



DANDIE DINMONT TERRIERS.— Challenge— l.st, E. Brooks's 

 King of the Heather,— Open— i)ogs; 1st, E. Brooks's Heather Amphion ; 

 2d, A. T. Bradbury's Rugleu Sandy. Bitches: 1st, E. Brooks's Ainsty 

 Daisy. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.— 1st, Mrs. F. Senn's Y'oung Ted; 2d and 

 reserve, H. Bastow's Sir Charles and Phebe. Very high com., L. J. 

 Townes's Young Royal. High com.. Toon & Symonds's Jenny. 



PUGS.— Do^s; Ist, Bertha Brittain's Royal Dusty; 2d, J. J. Bow- 

 den's Ivy Boy. High com., E. B. Ritter's Dixie R. Com., Chester- 

 ford Kennels' Chesterford Punch. Bitches: 1st, J. Bowden's Lady 

 Bonsor; 2d and very high com., W. J. Wheeler's Belle D. and Little 

 Silver. Puppies: 1st, J, Bowden's Lady Bonsor. 



JAPANESE SPANIELS.— 1st, F. P, Comstock's Nanki Poo; 2d, Mrs. 

 F. Senn's Prince Yodo. 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS.— 1st, Mrs. Senn's King of the Charles; 

 2d, J. Harrison's Minnie. 



TOY SPANIELS.— Ist, Mrs. Senn's BeU. Very high com., E. H. 

 Morris's Royal Roy. 



CHESAPEAKE BAYS.—Dogs: 1st, Oak Grove Kennels' Deacon; 

 Sd. B. A. Smith's Marengo II. Bitches: Ist, R. A. Smith's Minnie. 



POODLES. — Black-Corded — 1st, E. H. Morris's Dext«r.— Ant 

 Varietv— 1st, 2d and very high com., H. H. Hunne well's Diamant, 

 Pooh-bah and Vivette. 



SCHIPPERKES.— Dogs.' 1st and 2d, F. W. Connolly's Prince, Jr., 

 and Sohipper. Bitches: 1st, 2d and very high com., F. W. Connolly's 

 Sophia Dreiske, Flossie and Queenie. 



MOUNT HOLLY DOG SHOW. 



(Sept. 19 to SS). 



This little show, held in connection with the Burlington 

 County Agricultural Society, can scarcely be called a success 

 as far as numbers go, but the quality of some of the exhibits 

 was quite good, though many of the" best breeds had but one 

 entry. It was a Philadelphia show transplanted, as most of 

 the entries were from the Quaker City, New York contrib- 

 uting St. Bernards, wolfhounds and some bull-terriers and 

 fox-terriers. It would probably have been a good show had 

 the Rhode Island event not interfered. Mr. J. H. Long- 

 street was superintendent, ably aided by Mr. Frank P. 

 Smith, and to whom we are indebted for courtesies extended. 

 There was some grumbling on account of scarcity of straw, 

 and a little more disinfectant might have been used. The 

 benches were the old style but very deep and roomy. A large 

 crowd visited the show, especially on Thursday, when the 

 aisles were very crowded, no admittance being charged. 



Judging, by Mi-. C. H. Mason, began about 3 P. M. in a 

 space outside the building, and was completed by Wednes- 

 da.j[ afternoon with the judging of the Ashmont trophy, 

 which, as expected, was won by Seminole Kennels' champion 

 Tim; so that Dr. L. C. Saiiveur will now have the pleasure 

 of wearing it withoitt interruption. It is to be hoped we 

 have seen the last of such specials. They do no good, and 

 more often, as in this case, lead to hard feeling, if not very 

 ■carefully managed. It was expected that Sir Bedivere would 

 •compete for this special, but he was withdrawn from compe- 

 itition presumably on account of condition. This withdrawal 

 gave rise to some feeling between the management and Mr. 

 iReick, they threatening disqualification and dire penalties. 

 How the matter will turn out we cannot as yet say. There 

 were not many dogmen present. We saw and heard of being 

 present J. H. Winslow, Dr. Darby, Henry Jarrett, Prank 

 Carslake, Fred Kirby, Ben Lewis, Will Connors, John Stokes, 

 H. F. Buckbee, Harry Jennings, G. P. Runton, J. Brombach, 

 Fred Schmitt, Dr. Sauveur and Carl Heimerle. Ben Lewis 

 and Will Connors brought their teams straight down from 

 Toronto and about scooped all they tried for. 



In Mastiffs Ethel was the only challenge entry, and Czar, 

 the winning and only dog, is a poor sort. Corene, the bitch, 

 was favorably spoken of at Wissahickon. 



St. Beenaeds made one of the most pleasing exhibits in 

 the show. In challenge dogs (2) Sir Bedivere in Kingston 

 Regent's absence was unopposed. He looked far from well 

 and should not have been shown, but this is Mr. Reick's 

 county, and he naturally likes to be represented. Princess 

 Florence, looking better than the dog, was alone in her class. 

 Open dogs (3); m the absence of Marvel, Otis won over 

 Royal B., who is a promising youngster with good face and 

 head if a little more stop. Otis was well shown and in full 

 bloom. A much improved bitch in Lady Bountiful won in 

 bitches, Gay Belle being absent. There was one smooth. 

 Guess Noble, and she looked well too. The special fell to Sir 

 Bedivere. 



In Great Danes Leo won well from Bismarck, beating^him 

 in clear coloring, front and head and general style, Bismarck 

 being too gross and coarse; Hepburn Hero, vhc, is much 

 better type but faulty in front too. In bitche.s Hepburn 

 Vera beats Flora in head, body and front; Rosey, vhc, has 

 a mean head. The now well known Carlo, getting thin, 

 was alone and won in Newfoundlands. 



Deerhounds saw the Wissahickon winners the only entries. 

 jIn greyhound dogs (3), Randy can beat the coarse Cheeky, 

 ibut he did not do it here, shows far more quality and better 

 front, shoulder and head. Nellie Girl was alone in bitches, 

 .she is flat ribbed. 



Wolthounds were of course a capital lot with the Marl- 

 iborough Kennels fiu-nishiug the dogs. Argoss looking 

 ifairly well, beat Zerry in challenge class and took the special. 

 In open dogs Naqrajdai is a most promising yoimgster, 

 •capital body, head and coat. In bitches, Lobedya was alone, 

 she is known and has improved. 



There were two foxhounds, three entries, but Denmark 

 •did not show and victory fell rightly to Ranger II., who bests 

 Commodore in condition, head, bone and ribs. 



Pointers had one entry in each class. In heavy-weights 

 IMackiJitosh has a coarse round skull and is faulty in pasterns 

 and leggy. Sweet Lavender in bitches was said to be out of 

 .gondition and prize was withhheld. in challenge Light- 



weights Glamorgan showed more quality and better build 

 than any present. In open dogs Admiration had a walkover, 

 and in bitches, Moderation, also Mr. Winslow's, won; is nicely 

 formed behind the head, but faulty in skull and muzzle, 

 and feet should be better. 



Edgemark led the English setters and was the only chal- 

 lenge dog. Worsley Dude had no difficulty in beating Ben- 

 zine in open dogs (2); both are well kno\vn." In bitches Nora 

 Gladstone excels her other competitor, Pride of Belmont, 

 in legs, feet and ribs, but was not in shape. Fanchon won 

 in puppies. 



Irish setter prizes, as might be expected, feU to the Semi- 

 nole Kennels, Ch. Tim and Pride of Patsy occupying their 

 accustomed places in challenge dogs (-3). In bitches (2) the 

 winner was Elfreda, Laura B. being absent. Open dogs (7) 

 were better in numbers, Seminole Kennels stUl taking out 

 the winners with Young Tim and Montauk, Jr., both 

 described before. Reserve went to Planet Chief, who was 

 shown too fat and big; short neck, and want of tvpe is very 

 conspicuous. The others were absent. In bitches (7) the 

 well-known Delphinne had little difficulty in beating Lady 

 Cleveland and Biddy, who, for reasons previously stated, 

 runs the latter close. Molly, vhc, has been out before, too. 

 A snipy-muzzled pup in Bengalene won. 



Dr. Dixon of course furnished the challenge winners in 

 Gordon setters, but when Duke of Wellington wins in the 

 open class (3) the quality behind is not very good; he is too 

 coarse and dark in tan. Homer S. is a better shaped dog in 

 head. In bitches (4) the order was Princess Louise and Kath- 

 erine, a daughter of Little Boy, that gets it in head a bit, but 

 loses in front and body. 



In spaniels Brantford Mohawk had no difficulty in beating 

 Trouble in the latter's present shape. He should not be al- 

 lowed in the show. There were no cocker dogs, and Miss 

 Phyllis beat Lady Bug in head and body and bone. Cleo- 

 patra, vhc, is but a moderate one. Brantford Mohawk and 

 Miss PhyUis took the specials. 



Collies were fairly good, but none excepting The Squire 

 being in good coat. Challenge classes wei-e well filled. The 

 Squire, in dogs, not having much difficulty in overcoming 

 Ormskirk Shep, whose expression and front are always 

 against him. With Flurry III. absent in bitches Metchley 

 Surprise just about beats Cora II., both are on the cloddy 

 order, but Nora more so. In open dogs (-5) four were absent, 

 leaving the coatless Curzou a bloodless victory. Compe- 

 tition was hot in the bitch class (6), Bertha winning rightly, 

 but between Stouehurst Lassie and Nancy Hanks there was 

 a little more trouble; Nancy was shedding badly, and I 

 think loses a trifle in length of head, but there" is little 

 between them, Nancy having some advantage in forelegs 

 and feet and undercoat. Mattie came in for third; she loses 

 in head and body. 



The poodles entered heavily, Dr, Dixon having the winners 

 in the corded lot (5); they have been on the circuit; two were 

 ab.sent. Mr.Trevorshowedhisfullstrengthinthe "Frenchies" 

 (6) but they were all described in our Pet Dog Show report. 

 The class was divided. Rajah is an improving dog. 



The bull-terrier classes were strongly represented in chal- 

 lenge bitches, Enterprise coming out again and winning 

 from Duchess of York and Royal Rose, trwo old timers that 

 have had their day. In open dogs (4) the Toronto winner 

 Duke of Rochester won over a fairly good dog in Lord Bland- 

 ford, whose better front and nicer finished body and head 

 should have given him the recognition. The well known 

 Diamond King came in for reserve and Billy Bulger, who, 

 had he better head, runs either of them close, was vhc. In 

 bitches (6) a very well-formed dog in Kit, first at Pet Dog 

 Show, won over the Boston winner British Queen, whom she 

 gets a little in front and head. Lady of Rochester and Pearl 

 of Rochester followed these, and they were described in 

 Toronto report. These had their turn with Duke of Roches- 

 in the puppy class (4), a sou of Little Nell getting vhc. 



The dachshund was poor and first withheld. 



There was nothing here in beagles e.xcepting Doctor and 

 Hia to command much attention. Mr. Winkle and Tony Wel- 

 ler II. furnishing the only dogs shown, and they were at To- 

 ronto. In bitches Hia, the New York winner, was head and 

 heels over Snowflake, and she won the special. Wolf's Lady, 

 vhc, is rather a fair sort, faulty head, but nice type of body, 

 Hia took the special. 



Fox-terriers had good entries, but the quality was not 

 there. No challenge dogs. In open dogs I thought Poverina 

 a little unfortunate in meeting Arrandale Mixture, who 

 gains in head somewhat, but loses in coat and front and car- 

 riage of ear. Regent Brisk, reserve, is too high in brow and 

 full in skull, faulty in ears. Myrtle Lad was at Wissahickon. 

 Pommery Sec has a coarse head, and Prodigal should be bet- 

 ter in front and head better shaped. In bitches (.5) Trim, 

 domy in skull, won over same owner's Dimity, who is better 

 in loin and front. Tenny has a poor front and is runty, not 

 a show bitch. Myrtle Lady was second at Wissahickon. 

 Positive I am sure is not a good one. Puppi&s were poor. In 

 wires Ebor Larchmont, alone, in Brittle Broom's absence, is 

 getting coarse in skull, but has capital body, coat, feet and 

 bone; muzzle should be longer. 



The well-known Glenelg won in "Scotties." Irish terriers 

 showed up some, Rhoderick Rhue, the Yonkers winner, beat- 

 ing Galtees, never a good one, in head and front. Play Boy 

 II. is light, full in skull, and was out of coat. Peg Rue"could 

 not win first in bitches when Mary Jane was around; Mary 

 was at Toronto, I think. The black and tans were poor and 

 badly shown, RocheUe Lord and Topaz being the only ones 

 in each class. In Skyes it was Sir Stafford and Sii- Thomas 

 again, with the former getting the special. Yorkshires— 

 This time Ben was not put back for coloring, and he looked 

 just about the same as at Philadelphia. Jacko won't do at 

 all; -^vrong color. Lady Nell had nothing to beat in bitches 

 but Topsy, a smutty silver. 



Pugs, of course, came up well, but Bob Ivy was stUl able 

 to take the special and fir,st in challenge dogs, Midget occu- 



Eying her accustomed place in her division. These dogs will 

 e glad of a rest. In dogs (3), Attraction, that used to be 

 Ivy Boy, beat Little Jewel easily in head and front and 

 body. "Bess, the winning bitch (5), I did not see, but Daisy 

 Diamond should lose to a good one in muzzle and depth of 

 body. Columbia, reserve, is long in muzzle. The others did 

 not amount to much, Banker II. gets any other puppy 

 prize. 



In King Charles spaniels Duke of Wellington scored again, 

 beating his opponent in muzzle, but not in size and skull. 

 Sir Roger seems to have chorea slightly, but is of fairly good 

 stamp, good skull, but little too much muzzle, a wavy-coatad 

 one. Golden Rod, an old acquaintance, too big, was the only 

 Italian greyhound, and Mi-. Brombach supplied the "varie- 

 ties." Most of the dogs were taken away by express on 

 Friday. H. W. L. 



LIST OF AWARDS. 



^A.SUFFS.—CoiJA^QB— Bitches: 1st, B. F. Lewis's Ethel.— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st, F. Kattenstroth's Czar, Bitches: 1st, Woodbury Kennels' 

 Corene. 



ST. BERNARDS.— RouoH-CoATKD — CHjinLENGE —2>oflfs.- Ist, W, C. 

 Reick's Sir Bedivere. Bitches: isc, W. C. Reick's Princess Florence.— 

 Opks— Dogs: 1st, F. Schmitt's Ocis; 2d, J. Bromley's Royal B.— Smooth 

 Coated — Bitches: 1st, F. Schmitt's Guess Noble. 



GREAT DANES.— i>0!7s,' 1st and 2d, Weisbrod & Hess's Leo and 

 Bismark. Very high com. reserve, Hepburn Kennels' Hepburn Hero. 

 Bitcheis. 1st, Hepburn Kennels' Flora Belle; Id and tery high com. re- 

 serve, Weisbrod & Hess's Flora and Rosey. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— 1st, P. J. Walsh's Carlo. 



DEERHOUNDS.— 2)0ffs.- 1st, withheld; 2d, S. F. Houston's McGregor. 

 Bitches: 1st, S. F. Houston's Ellen Douglass. 



GREYHOUNDS.— Z)o£/s; 1st, P. J. Walsh, Jr.'s Cheeky; 2d, E. W. 

 Richardson's Randy Bitches: 1st, R, H. Wolf's Nellie Girl. 



RUSSfcAN WOLFHOUNDS.— Chat.t.i-nqe— Ist and 2d, H. W. Hunt- 



ington's champion Argoss and Zerry.— Open— i?osrs; Ist, H. W. Hunt- 

 ington's Naqrajdai. Bitches: 1st, H. W. Huntington's Lodebya. 



FOXHOUNDS.— 1st, Seminole Kennels' Ranger H.; 2d, R. D, WiU- 

 iams's Commodore. 



POINTERS.— Open— Dogs ("iSlbs. and over): 1st, J. S. Summer's 

 Macintosh. Bitches. (50\hs and over): Prize withheld.— Challensb 

 —Dogs (under 551bs.): R. A. Bidd e's Glamorgan.— Open— Dofirs (under 

 551 bs.): 1st, J. H. Winslow's Admiration. Bitchy (under 501bs.): J. H. 

 Winslow's Moderation. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Challenge— Dogs; 1st, F. S. Brown's Edge- 

 mark.— Open— Dogs; 1st, H. Northwood's Wordsle.y Dude; 2d, W. G. 

 Downing's Benzine. Bitches: 1st, Dr. Littleton's Nora Gladstone; 2d, 

 0. H. Folwell's Pride of Delmont. Puppies: 1st, Woodbury Kennels' 

 Fanchon. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Challenge— iJogrs; let and 2d, Senainole Ken- 

 nels' Ch. Tim and Pride of Patsey. Bitches: 1st, Seminole Kennels' 

 Elfreda.— Open— Dogrs; 1st and 2d, Seminole Kennels' Young Tim and 

 Montauk, Jr. Reserve very high com,, E. H. Maher's Planet Chief. 

 Bitches: 1st and very high com., Seminole Kennels' Delphine and 

 Biddy; 2d, Dr. S. G. Dtsron's Lady Cleveland. Reserve, C. H, Powell's 

 PoUy's Shamrock. Very high com,, B. F. Lewis's MoUy. Puppies: 

 1st, Wm. B. Wright's Bengalene. 



GORDON SETTERS.— Challenge— 1st and 2d, Dr. S. G. Dixon's 

 Duchess of Waverly and Lady Waverly.— Open— Pogs; 1st, Dr. 8. 

 G. Dixon's Duke of Wellington; 2d, Wm. O. Lindley's Homer S. 

 Reserve, David B. Holeton's Ridgewood. Bitclies: 1st and 2d, Dr. S . 

 G. Dixon's Princess Louise and Katherine. 



SPANIELS.— Challenge (over 281bs., aU breeds)— 1st, Edward A. 

 Wilson's Brantford 3Iohawk. 



COOKERS.— Black— Z>Ofifs; No entries. Bitches: 1st, Edward A. 

 Wilson's Miss Phyhls; 2d and very high com. reserve, Francis W, 

 Kitchel's Ladybug and Cleopatra. Puppies: 1st, F. W. Kitchel's 

 Ladybug. 



COLLIES.— Challenge— Dogs; 1st, Seminole Kennels' The Squire; 

 Reserve, Joseph Livingston's Ormskirk Shep. Bitches: 1st and re- 

 serve, Ch. Metchley Surprise and Ch. Cora H.— Open- Dogs; lat, 

 Seminole Kennels' Curzon. Bitches: 1st, 3d and very high com,, 

 Seminole Kennels' Bertha H., Stonehurst Lassie and Mattie. Reserve, 

 Frank E. CavsweU's Nancy Hanks. 



CORDED POODLES.— 1st, L. A. Biddle's Berri; 2d, Dr. S. G. Dixon's 

 Czar.— Curly- Dogs; 1st and 2d, H. G. Trevor's Rajah and Zulu. 

 Bitclies: 1st, 2d and reserve, H. G. Trevor's Chloe, Cybele and CSgar- 

 ette. Very high com., Dr S. G. Dixon's Mercy. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Challenge— Dogs; 1st, Retnor Kennels' Dusty 

 Miller. Bitches: 1st, Retnor Kennels' Enterprise.— OPKN—Dogs; 1st 

 and very high com., W. J. Higghison's Duke of Rochester and Billy 

 Bulger; 2d. Castle Point Kennels' Lord Blandford. Reserve, Retnor 

 Kennels' Diamond King. Bitches: lat. Castle Pomt Kennels' Kit; 2d, 

 Retnor Kennels' British Queen. Reserve, W. J. Higginson's Lady 

 Rochester. Very high com., Lansdowne Kennels' Lady Veima and W. 

 J. Higginson's Peai-1 of Rochester, Puppies: . 1st, 2d and reserve, W. 

 J. Higginson's Duke of Rochester, Lady Rochester and Pearl of 

 Rochester. Very high com.. Castle Point Kennels' Tarquin. 



DACHSHUNDS.— Dogs; 1st withheld; 2d, Franz H. Wolf's Dacha'l. 



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

 Dogs: 1st and 2d, Oakview Kennels' Mr. Winkle and Tony Weller. 

 Bitches: 1st, Hepburn Kennels' Hia; 2d and very high com,, Oakview 

 Kennels' Snow Flake and Oakview Jennie. Re.serve, W. Wolf's Lady. 

 Puppies: 1st, Oakview Kennels' Tony WeUer. 



TOX-TERRIERS.— Dogs; 1st, C. D. Purroys's Arrandale Mixture; 

 2d, Lansdowne Kennels' Lansdowne Poverina; reserve, J. B. Nelson, 

 Jr.'s Regent Brisk. Very high com., Donald McVickar's Myrtle Lad, 

 J. T. Peacey's Prodigal, R. Packer's Pommery Sec. Com., Clayton 

 Brick's Dock HI. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Lansdowne Kennels' Trim and 

 Dimity; reserve. Donald McVickar's Myrtle Lady. Very high com., 

 J. G. Tomson's Positive. High com., Lansdowne Kennels' Tenny. 

 Pupjjies: 1st, withheld; 2d, J. T. Peacey's Pearl. Webe-haies— 1st, 

 S, J. Roger's Ebor Larchmont. 



IRISH TERRIERS,— Dogs; 1st, Thomas Wise, Jr.'s Roderick Rue; 

 3d, H. O'Connor's Galtees; reserve, Edward Lever's Play Boy XL, 

 Bitches: 1st, Frank P. Smith's Mary Jane; 2d, Thomas Wise, Jr.'s 

 Peg Rue. Puppies: 1st, withheld; 2d, B. F. Lewis's Mick. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.-Dogs; 1st, RocheUe Kennels' 

 RocheUe Lord. Bitches: RocheUe Kennels' RocheUe Topaz. 



SKYE TERRIERS —Dogs: 1st, Chfford A. Shinn's Ch. Sh- Stafford; 

 2d, Samuel Barr's Sir Thomas. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.-Dogs; 1st, James Foster's Ben; Sd, 

 Pomona Kennels' Jacko. Bitches: 1st, James Foster's Lady Nell; 

 2d, Thomas C. Gibson's Topsy. 



PUGS.— Challenge— Dogs; 1st, M. H. Cryer's Bob Ivy; reserve, 

 J. Brombach's Ch. Bradford Rowdy. Bitches: 1st, Seminole Kennels' 

 Ch. Midget; reserve, .1. Brombach's Ch. Frisk. Open — Dogs: 1st, Sem- 

 inole Kennels' Attraction. Bitches: 1st, Dr. M. H. Cryer's Bess; 2d, 

 J. Brombach's Daisy Diamond. 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS.— 1st, J. Brombach's Duke of Welling- 

 ton; 2d, Pomona Kennels' Minnie. 



BLENHEIMS.— Ist, J. Brombach's Sir Roger. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS,— Ist, J. Brombach's Golden Rod. 



MISCELLANEOUS.— 1st and 2d, J. Brombach's Salvator and Mexico. 



Another Ashmont Trophjr. 



Boston, Mass., Sept, 23.— Editor Forest and Stream: It 

 is scarcely necessary to urge that the trophy oft'ered by me 

 some months since was for the advancement of canine in- 

 tere.sts, by e.^cciting friendly rivalry; and if aught tmpleasant 

 has intruded in the contests it is sincerely regretted. Pos- 

 sibly I may be at fault for much of the unpleasantness, if 

 any exists; and if so I have no excuse to offer, as it could 

 only have been due to misunderstanding and neglect, which 

 latter has been easy in consequence of many exacting 

 duties. 



But whatever the fault or its origin, the desire now is to 

 amend; and no remedy seems better than to present another 

 trophy of equal value and of the same nature— a diamond 

 locket— for competition under the following conditions: 



It shall be for the best American born dog or bitch, of any 

 breed, over ten months of age. 



It may be competed for at any show in which there are 400 

 dogs or over on the benches, without consultation with the 

 donor. 



In case the judges duly credited to any show fail to agree 

 upon the winner, the committee of said show may choose 

 another, and if necessary a second or third disinterested 

 party of experience, who shall have equal voice in the de- 

 cision. 



It shall be the property of the owner whose dogs have won 

 it three times. ASHMONT. 



[Such an offer and letter as the above are what might be 

 expected from a man of "Ashmont's" standing, and we are 

 sure exhibitors will applaud his action.] 



American Fox'Terrier Stakes. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



Inclosed I give you a full description of the winners in the 

 different stakes of the American 1 ox-TeiTier Club decided at 

 the Rhode Island State fair show: 



Second Divi.sion of the Seventh Grand Produce Stake. — 

 First prize, Blemton Kennels' Blemton Stickler, whelped 

 July 23, 1892, by Blemton Stipend— Blemton Trinket. Sec- 

 ond prize: Hillside Kennels' Hillside Domo, whelped Oct. 5, 

 1892, by Starden's King— Dominica. Third prize, L. & W. 

 Rutherfard's Warren Captious, whelped Aug. 12, 1892, by 

 Charlton Verdict— Refuge. 



Y'ankee Stakes of lb9'2.— First prize, L. & W. Rutherfurd's 

 Wai-ren Duty, whelped August, 1891, by Warren Laird — 

 Dusky II. Second prize, L. & W. Rutherfurd's Warren Tip- 

 top, whelped Oct. 2>i, 1891, by Dusky Trap— Resume. Third 

 prize, L. & W. Rutherfurd's Warren Dorothy, whelped 

 August, 1891, by Warren Laird — Dusky II. 



Yankee Stakes of 1893.— First prize, Blemton Kennels' 

 Blemton Stickler, whelped July 23, 1892, by Blemton Stipend 

 —Blemton Trinket, Second prize, Hillside Kennels' Starden's 

 Prince, whelped May IS, 1S92, by Starden's King— Lady Mix- 

 ture. Third prize, Hillside Keimel^' Hillside Royal, whelped 

 June 30, 1892, by Starden's King— Hillside Freda. 



H, W. Smith, Sec. and Treaa, 



