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First and special, Hartford, 1887; first and special, Bos- 

 ton, 1887; first and special, Troy, 1888; champion and 

 special, New York, 1888; champion, New Haven, 1888; 

 champion, Boston, 1888; champion and special, Buffalo, 

 1888; champion and special, Syracuse, 1888; champion, 

 New Bedford, 1889; champion and special, New York, 1889; 

 challenge, Troy, 1889; challenge, Albany, 1889; challenge, 

 Utica, 1889; challenge, Worcester, 1889; second challenge, 

 Boston, 1889; challenge, Toronto, 1889; first, Danbury, 

 1889; one special, Danbury, and two specials, Toronto, 

 1889; challenge, New York, 1890; challenge, Boston, 1890; 

 challenge, Buffalo, 1890. 



Mr. Huntington's Highland Chief is a handsome white 

 and black dog, and though only three years old, has the 

 following winnings to his credit : 



First, special, and second special, Syracuse, 1888; first, 

 Richmond, 1888; first and special, New Bedford, 1889; 

 special, New York, 1889; first, Troy, 1889; first, Albany, 

 1889; first and special, Utica, 1889; first challenge, Chicago, 

 1890; second challenge, New York, 1890; third and special, 

 Buffalo, 1888; third, New York, 1889. 



Among Mr. Allison's best dogs are: 



Champion Sandy Jim (5337), who won first at Great 

 Bend in 1886, and first in all-age stakes at same meet- 

 ing. 



Reno Belle (5342), runner-up in championship stake at 

 same meeting, is the mother of Sandy Jim. 



Terry, litter brother of Sandy Jim, was runner-up in the 

 all- age stake at the same meeting. 



Mr. H. C. Lowe's White Lips is a remarkably clever 

 bitch. She has seldom been exhibited at bench shows in 

 this country, but has done some good work at coursing 

 meets, and has an excellent record for field-work on ante- 

 lopes, wolves, and jack-rabbits. I consider her one of the 

 quickest and closest workers on jack-rabbits I have ever 

 seen, and nothing but force of circumstances held her down 

 to the position of runner-up in the American cup race in 

 both 1888 and 1889. 



