Mat 5, 1881.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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them were thirbv entries, will. Bevei 

 Mr. Douner'sISeswoatid Dr. Speir'l 

 to the dogB. although then 

 van's orange :m.1 while j I 

 Hue ribbon. The Sportsman's K 

 (Druid- Milcy), JiUt-.r -istor t>> l)i 

 extra cpinlilv. received teeond- ire 

 telaces with Donna. Mr. Moore's 

 (Thunder- Peeress) got third plao 



■il good ooe8 absent, noticeably 

 M&ida Tbeclaas war inferior 

 ne grand epecimeus. Mr. iffo- 

 iiiui-Kumiv; was awarded t. e 

 unel.s white and lemon Vlirt 

 Speirn Lfosrib Lee, :i bitch oJ 

 voidd havo had her exchange 

 Union iK.Hnn. (iaSv Laveirfteli 

 _ . .-sho in a big little' one. The 

 only v. h. e. in the class was Highland Lassie (well deserved). She 

 tea litter Bintel to Uz/n- l.cc, C'lexlon and Flirt. The other rib- 

 bons were will disMbnied, but \re think Mr. Fay's Judith (muio- 

 ticcd) an animal of good substance, with good head and woll- 

 placed ears, should have had Very high mention. 



ENGLISH Betted l'ci-rti.s.— There were seventeen entries in the 

 dog class, but thevwerc not a Btrong' cSaBS as tliinge ore goine 

 A black and white ticked, eleven months old youngster Royal 

 .Dale (Dalo m-Daisy Dale), got Diet, and Air. liettv's Doc. liver 

 and white spots fSpot-Topsey) second. Wo fancied, however, 

 l'eter h-eblemihl (Kay- Delta) in preference to both first and sec- 

 ond. Chelten D., tbo property of Mr. Sinister, »»s a reryprxrtu- 

 iping young dog and should have had Horuething inoro than a 

 more mention. The bitch class, was an improvement mi tin- d.,gs. 

 It contained thirteen entries. Mr. Drake's blue belton Item 

 (Trump -lielle) look lirst. and Mr. Movers li-moii Helton Bone 

 L&vcrack (Young i.averaok Petrel 11), a bitch resembling her 

 dam, of good quality hut shown in poor condition, camo in for 

 second place. August Flower m II deserved a v.h.c... and the Bweet 

 »rch Tambazine , Poutiac Queen Anne), now owned b\ Mr. Whito- 

 honse, St. Paul, Minn., should have had more than a ODinmoiida- 

 liou. She has B face of great iotelligencc, good head, but a faulty 1 

 body, lacking muscle probably lroui want of proper exorcise. 



The Hon. John 8. Wise on Wednesday commenced to judge the 

 Black and Tan Nutters in the nog vacated hv .Major Taylor. The 

 elits- ua>. in our Opinion, below tho average, and as itsouma in the 

 see-saw of bench showing the pointers and Kuclish setters have, 

 gone up on one side, and the Irish and black aiid tans have gone 

 down on the other: Mr. Wise distributed his favors with a lavish 

 hand. 



C.'iiAMiMON lii.Ai.-K ami Tan Si;rrKit«.— The dog class contained 

 four entries, but Mr. T. F. Tavlor"s Turk, and Mr. Sedgwick's Jock, 

 Jr., failed to appear. Toledo Kennel Club's Orouso and Mr. A 

 H. Mooio'b Dob fell in together. Tho latter dog by Lang out of 

 Rios8W»B properly awarded the prize, six bitehea had a battle 

 royal in their ela-s, and although there was much difference of 

 opinion in the Boleotion of Lady Gordon tiiroiiso-Deile) vet we in- 

 dorse tho decision. 



Ki.mk ami Tax Sktteus.— There were some excellent entries in 

 the large class of thirty-eight dogH, but tho class as a who'e was 

 n.)t what it should be. Mr. Brownell won first with Dash by 

 TJoaue's Tom out of Chloe ; Mr. Alden came in for second with 

 Bailey's Tom (Stocktons imported Dash-Flyj, and third went, to 

 Sam (l'outo- Witch U .) belonging to Dr. Gardner. The foiu- recipi- 

 ents of v. h. c. were deserving, and tho rest of the class waa mark- 

 ed on tho same principle. Chang and Lang were taken from the 

 ring by mistake, although the judge wished to highly commend 

 each. Mr. Tafl's Don deserved mention. Later ou during the 

 closing hours of the show this wonderfully well-trained dog went 

 through a series of tricks, which were much applauded bv those 



• •who Baw them. Tho hitch class was not up to the mark ; there 

 were, but two absentees chocked off ou the list of twoidv-one en- 

 tries. We did not agree with the judging, and would have trans- 

 posed tho three winner-, in this order : made the third lirst ; sec- 

 ond, third : and first, second. Toledo Kennel Club came to tho 

 front with Venus (Oouse-Mona) a verv good one ; Topsev ( IS. -r- 

 . -mi's Dash Nell) look second, and the best of the three," to our 

 . tea, Mr. Moore's Lady Rapid (Did Reuben-Rosa) the silver medal. 

 ISulh January v. h. e. and Young Flora were deserving. In the 

 pupply class "for dogs tho catalogue showed twelve entries. The. 

 class was a fair one. Grouse (Hrowndl's Dash-Maud) and Sam 

 (Chang Venus) first and secondare promising voung dogs, the 

 others were rightly placed with tho exception of Bruce, a nice 

 puppy, who we thought deserved bfighoi mention. Of the oleven 

 hitches we saw nothing outside of Daisy (Glen Fannie). 



'Tho; judging of the Irish setter c.a-W-s was begun on Wednesday 

 in the went ring, Major Taylor exercising his usual care. 



Champion Lush Betiebb. There were seven entries in the. dog 

 class, Mr. Mcintosh's Biz heing conspicuous bv his abseuci . Cham- 

 man F.leho was present, but not for competition. Mr.tiuodscll'B 

 Bufus, Mr. Nelson's Klcho UJ„ Mr. Crawford's Arlington, Miss 

 May Cullender- Rory O'Morc and Mr. A. H. .Moore's Berkley 

 (Elcbu-Loo II. )'. The latter was shown in fine condition, and re- 

 ceived the high honor. Tho class was a good one, and is so well 

 known that cominont is unnecessary. Elcto ILL has always been 

 a warm tavorite of ours, whom we cousider an Irish Better in 

 every respect, and a typical dog of his class. Six entries uiarhod 

 the hitch clans, and tho money went to Loo II. (Grouae-Maybo), a 

 choice, ».;• must confess, we did not agree with, preferring both 

 Dr. Jams' Rose and Mr. Clause's Fire-Fly. 



Jmsn Settebs. — The open dog class contained thh'ty-f our en- 

 tries. It was not a deserving class, and the judge thought so by 

 oiily ribboning six of the lot. Mr. Wenzel's Chief (Berkly-Duck) 

 bad an oasv win; he is a good dog with a future before him. 

 Raleigh (Elcho-Roso) secured second Sam Pedro was the ouly 

 v. h. c , and Duncan, an h. c, was one of tho best in the class. It 

 wdl thus be seen that the field trial wiuuors came to tho fore. The 

 bitch cla6s of a score of entries was of much better quality. Dr. 

 Jarvis earned off the first prizo with his newly imported Noreeu 

 (Garryowen Cora), a superb upstanding typical hitch, good all 

 over, of grand color She took first at the Irish Kennol Club 

 Show, Dublin, last year. Mr. Clark's Meg (Elcho-Rose) lauded 

 second, also a fine animal of her type. Third wont to Mr. 

 Dulnny's Kate (Imported Pat Imported Norah). Dr. Jarvis' Lama 

 made her first appearance, and waa awardod- tho only v. h. c. Our 

 list of awards will show the others that received recognition. Tho 

 claoa throughout was remarkably well judged. 



Irish Ski tbh Poppies.— In the dog class there were twenty-one 

 cntrioa. Grafton, owned by Mr. Sage, an eleven months 7 Elcho - 

 Rose puppy, deservedly received first. Rapid Star (George-Kora), 

 a trifle leggy, took second, and the rest were well placed, although 

 it would not have been straining a point to have given MarquiB of 

 Bute very high mention, as ho was a youngster of good color, and 

 well worthy of coming nearer the winners. The ten bitches, or 

 rather nine, for one was absent, were a better lot than the dogs. 

 Beddie (Elcho -Rose), a promising nine months' puppy, came in 

 for lirst, and Lucille ("Rory O'Moro-Norah O'More) was selected 

 for second; we, however, "preferred Red Lou, a remarkably hand- 

 some bitch, as was also Queen Elizabeth a good one, and Fashion 

 deserved more than simple mention. 



Greyhounds.— We have never seen a finer specimen of this breed 

 than Mr. Mason's Dropping Well, whoso entire conformation be- 

 spoke speed to the greatest extent. Head long and clean, nicely 

 placed ears, a graceful, well-balanced neck, with nicely-sloped and 

 muscular shoulders, with legs as straight as darts. In her hack, loins 



• and quarters, however, her strongest points lay, l bo muscles heing 

 as hard as iron and bunching out in great bosses on the quarters. 

 She stood alouc as a model of perfection, and if it had not been 

 for Slingsby, Mr. .Mason's other entry, showing tho effects of his 

 .recent voyage so much in coat and skin, he would have been second 

 prize winner. Mr. Wise decided to send him out of tho ring, so 

 Don got second prize, but his straight shoulders and stifles will 

 never permit of great speed. Juliet, owned by Major Kobbc, and 

 Mr. Loo's Fan were much the samo as Don. 



Foxhounds.— In this class there was every variety of hound, 

 from half-hrod harriers up to some with bloodhound looks. Tho 

 true foxhounds wero not very plentiful. Those of the Queen's 

 County Hunt, with their ears rounded after the English style, 

 wero much better than any of their competitors, Coiner and Coast 

 Guard bring strong, well-made hounds. 



Beaoi.es.— Vory few bench-legged beagles were shown in the 

 two classes, and as the Club had made no class for Bassetts or 

 bench-legged dogs (hey had to he entered in the beagle class, 

 and so liad ao chance for anything but the Koueht AMD 

 BTBEAat special priy.e. The prize dog Battler is w«U named and 



is our- of the best of this handsome class of dogs we ha.T« Bvef 

 seen. Flute ia another good one, tho catalogue says by Rattler, 

 but we. did not not'ci this in time to inquire whether the sire was 

 the first prize winner. Mr. T. Orgill's Molodv he thought capable 

 of doing as well in the open bitch class .•>-. in that for [Hippies, and 

 his judgment was well sustained, for she won very easily. p Lucy 

 II., the. second prize winner, is verv light in the barrel, but ha3 a 

 most perfect hound head. The MoHtolail Hunt showed a very 

 small one, which (he handler said was excellent in the field. Ow- 

 ing to having slipped her puppies only a few davs ago, ehe waa 

 looking out of trim. The class was very nneveii with respect to 

 size, and Maior Taylor took some time to get them sorted out. 

 The on'lj beads puppv shown was a small one, from the Monclair 

 Ilunt Kennel, named Bluebell, all of Mr. Sherman's and Mr. 



Dav 



Sbeii 



E.-Tho 



nt. 



Chesta 



iverc of the medium size, strong 

 :s, willi good beads, legs and backs. YVodan is a 

 d tan, and Marguerite, bv Dr. Twaddell's Cuser- 

 d tan, is the same style of dog, an excellent bitch. 

 Trey a, a si.-fcr to the lirst prize winner, wa b a handsome little dog, 

 but she was passed over, preference for the eommendalion being 

 given to Mr. HchecljcV Dave, in color resembling Wodan. and Mr. 

 Stellman's Kergmanu. 



Cni.i.ii-.s.-lhn-, Rex and Tweed II. were m the champion dog 

 class; and as the Scotland Kennel dOg.wa«uo1 looking his best, 

 the general opinion was that Rex Bhould have won -, ami it is one 

 shared by us. As Lassie was the onlv one present of tho two en- 

 tered in the bitch class, she waB made a champion. The doe, . in 

 the regular class were much better tbau we have ever seen ; and 

 Mr. LindBav'B success with Ayrshire Laddie acted a- soothing syrup 

 for the defeat of hex. Nelson, recently imported by Mr. Apgar, ia 

 a beautiful dog, with a dense aud long coat : quite a bench collie, 

 and he has won a number of prizes in England. There w a- quite 

 a difference between him and Punch, who took third prize, the 

 latter being a vory plain-looking dog, and bo is the puppy l'rii.ce. 

 Mr. Apgar came in for his share of tho prizes, and was given first 

 and second for his bitchos Isle aud Daisy. ITis La-sie, the winner 

 in tho puppy class last year, was entirely passed over, much to Mr. 

 Apgar'H surprise. A Hex puppy was third, and another very highly 

 commended, both being out of Flora, a lirst prize winner last year. 

 This Utter was a wonderful one, for of the live chosen (three being 

 iu the puppy class) there was not a bad one ; and two of the pup- 

 pies wero better than those out of Lassie, also by Rex, awarded 

 the prize and a v.h.c. Sport, one referred to, was highly 

 commended. 



Boi.i.iioos.— Noble was the best of Mr. Mason's two. Alexander 

 being poor in llesh aud showing ago. lion would bo a very fine 

 dog if his face was shorter, as bu looks a perfect bulldog from uefik 

 to tail. Mr. Barnard exhibited quite a number, of which Bonnie 

 Boy was the best, an excellent dog of his breed. 



Ih-ii. TKiiuiKns.— There was no doubt as to tho winner in this 

 class. Voting Bill being much the best, and Silk II. tho winner at 

 Pittsburgh came second. Butcher, the third prize dog, was all oyer 

 scars, and displayed rather too much of his pluck while being pa- 

 raded on Friday." The small hull terriers were also judged satis- 

 factorily. Pegasus, a smart little dog, being placed lirst, aud his 

 companion, Puss, third. The second waa Mr. Watt's Grab, from 

 Boston. Young Victor won tho puppy modal. 



Skje Tebkieiis.— Tom beat Mack, both good specimen?, the 

 champion being iu hotter trim. In the open class Tat t, is won 

 without any trouble, and is a verv nice Skyo. Mr. Moore was sec- 

 ond with Tuck, and his Scottish Queen was commended. The lat- 

 ter was entitled to more than that, and was evBrv way as good as 

 Topsev, who got third and is not a pleasing dog. 



Pro's. -Mr. Daggett did not send on bis entries so Mr. Moore 

 had nothing to best with Voung Sootcv in the champion dog class, 

 and there was no competionin the corresponding bitch clans. The 

 open dog class brought out. seevarl good spocimens. Roderick, 

 Shown by Dr. Crv.r. of Philadelphia, but really the property of 

 Miss : , is a* choice pug, almost perfect in all the fancy mark- 

 ings. George, another Philadelphia dog, was second, and is of 

 larger build than the winner, with a liuoly developed bead. I'ic- 

 ciuo and Prince wero made equal thirds though being very wide 

 apart iu size. May, the prize hitch, deserved her place, but Nina, 

 though defective iu several ways, is just about perfect in markings. 

 The puppies were easily judged the medal being won by Smut. 



Iloniic-HAiKEi) Tkkiuehs.— Difference of opinion existed aa to 

 what kind should be shown iu this class, as some wero rough and 

 others silky. Dr. Nivens would uotrocognizo the latter as elogihle 

 for notice/and gave lirst to a large- Airedale terrier, weighing, wc 

 should fancy, about forty-live pounds. Paddy, the second prizo 

 winner, is a' thick-headed, wire-haired black and tan uniir. 



Black ash Tas Tehbiebs.— Some toy terriers were shown here 

 iu error, and ouly one prize was given. First to .Mr. Martin's Net- 

 tle who took second prize last year in tho samo class. 



Dandie Dinmont Tekbiehs.— Mr. Haines recent importations 

 are both good onfiB, and were so much aiiko that if one w»b good 

 enough to win the other should have been second, and Badger II. 

 was good enough to win. Meg was not the. equal of either of them. 

 Piper is well-shaped, but was not Bhown well. 



Ibibu Tebbif.ks.— ThiB is tho first time a class haB been givon 

 for this breed, and it was unfortunate. Dr. Niven could not help 

 to hwcll the numbers, for he has several good ones. Tho Lacbine 

 Kennel Club was lirst with Home Rider, a son of tho second prize 

 winner, Kathleen, who was shown last year with her puppiee in the 

 miscellaueouB class. They are both good qiecnneus. Home Ruler 

 bearing a great resemblance to her sire, Ciiampion Sporter, illns- 

 Irated in Mr. Vero Shaw's Book of tho Dog. 



YTokkshibe Tebkjbbs. — These were much improved classes and 

 the winners were beautiful in their silky coats. Willie Bon tho 

 champion prizo over live pounds. Tho dogs of Mr. Kallahor were 

 very good, and Young Bright was a darker blue than Mr. Masou's 

 Handy, who was finer in coat, and recoived first prize. Another 

 even class was that under five pounds weight, and Jessie and Tat- 

 ters wero about equal in point of merit. Young Mozart is a good, 

 dark-coated dog, and bettor in that respect than Beanie. 



Toi Terkiebb.— Tho first prize was easily secured by a most 

 perfect little beauty— Mrs. NelRon'B Regiua Victoria. It was the 

 admiration of every one, and the judge seemed averse to giving 

 his decision and so to lose sight of the wonder. 



Kited Ciiablfs and Blenheim Spaniels. — No Blenheims were 

 exhibited, all being black and tans, except one black, white and 

 tan, which waa not noticed on account of color. The class was 

 above the average, numerically, and in merit also, and it was con- 

 sistently judged. Mr. Walts, of Boston, had two choice dogs, 

 Daisy being first and Bolla very highly oomruonded. 



Japanese Spaniels.— Olivette and Billee Taylor, if they had 

 been entered separately, would havo been first and second, but 

 being one entry Olivette waa pickud out and placed first, the rival 

 opera being "left." The dam of the pair then received second 

 prize aud Tappi waa very highly commended. 



Italian Gbeyhoijsdb.— The winner ia a nicely shaped dog, and 

 so is tho second, who excels Pearl iu being so much smaller. Cream, 

 in the opiuion of many, was the hest in tho class. 



Miscellaneous.- First was given to a Maltese dog, second and 

 third to Berghund's, aud fourth and fifth to Ca'ruohe poodles. 

 This is always a difficult class to judge, but the dogs selected were 

 the best shown 



LIST OF 0WNEBS WHO WON TWO OK AIOBE IIKIZEB 



Names. first. Second. Third, special. Total. 



A. II. Moore, Philadelphia 9 4 'S 6 W 



C\ II. Mason, England 10 i 1 2 IT 



KdiniiiiilOrglii, lirooklyn 4 1 1 1 T 



.i. P. Haines. Toms Klver, N. J.... -.' 1 — — 



l.iu'hlnc K. C, WhitrstODC, L. I... 1 — 1 5 



Scotland Keiuii ■;, >i wm.ok.'t.. Mil. :t — — 1 4 



L. & W. "Kutlierfurd, New York.... a 3 — — 4 



Thos. Kullalier. New York 1 1 1 — * 



Dr. Wui. Jarvis, ( iaivmoui. N. II. I — — 3 4 



James Moore, Cnlcago, 111 11114 



James H. Oomls-il, New Ycri; .... - 2 2-4 



Hewitt, New York 12 — 



. ,r. New York 1 2 - — » 



J. C. niggfns, Delaware city, Del., t - i i a 



A, E. GodDlTi-ov, Cuviiiard. N". V.. 111—3 

 Queens County 0uui, New Voi'k.. 1 1 ■ — 3 



O.T,BrowBeli,NewB*ulord,Mws. » - -« =- ? 



I 1 - — , 



1 - 1 — 



1 - 1 - 



1 - — 1 - 



II 1.1 LIST Of AWABllf. 



[V. 11. C., very highly commended : II. <'.. higlily commendc'l : >'., 



Blaaa I. Champion MisWffa: nogs, silver medal, Chas C hulls 

 TurK. New yoi | V . 



-. . ciiampion Mastiffs: B'tcb.03, sliver medal, M, RHtUbuil'S 



Leall, N'.-w \vrV. 



.-: Po«>, nisi prize. $1S, C P FralC-igk'8 Qrlni, ttruofc- 

 lui ■ -i :, nil, Chas. ' Uodd ira - fjruih, z mcsvl In, O: ilnrd, stiver 



Kited St. Bernard Dogs: silver aicdw, 



York. 



Coated St. ileimnd Hlielies: silver 



■inai.l Dogs: Fir-I ptfae, tlS, lleiunin 

 -con, I pii/e.?i(>. II II b.iNier's 'lurk, 



< :,i.-s ii. champion smooth Coated si l.cnnui Hitches: Silvor 

 medal, John p traffics' Judy, Tom's Hlver, N. J. 



i la'-s i-.>. Smooth Coaie.i si la maul nogs: VuA pri/.o. *in, lion. 

 Samuel . I Tildcn's A>khln, New York (009} entry,. 



Class 13. smooth Coaled St IVrmr.M ill. in s. first prize, fin, ,loltU 

 r Haines' vin. Tom's Uiver, N .1. 



Class 14. si Barnard Puppies, dogs a ml Mine-: i hm I'rlzc.fVJ, 



John f&OnetfGWWJ, TomsHi,.-!-. N--I: n.i mi..-, sliver nc-.Ul. 



.1 P Haloes' caio, 'I ou fs. Klver. N .t : ■ / .-.i..;m r Hunts' Toper. Toros 



Dropping wen 



Don. New V'ii 

 i: i-t i in. ii Lei 



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hi i r 

 -■ iie,W 

 ion, Hrnok- 

 1 yiurplij's. 



e sip 



\V W Sher- 



lai, \ 



• IJ.nkius 



-: l'i 



/■-, ?.-i>, E S 



cttesj 



Prize, (d>f> 



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;. w i: it'- 

 ll: ss, I'l.ll- 



ailelplil,, ; iiiinl pilze, sliver meil 

 lilard, N Y; A '.-, C DUBOIS Wag! 

 Kdwaid S. Itrmllord's Kay, S|irini 

 loms Klver, N .1 ; Kdimiinl orgil 

 's Don, England; Johu !■' Han 



-. Kllloi 



- 1" 



N M lira 



City. N J; I'll II Met .in., n - Hover, : 



(lass -it. Polniers, over rm pound: 

 Masons Water hilly, Hnglaud -. s. c. 

 smeiiiport, Pa: third prize, silver o 

 jeisey i n n. N J ; r I, ,-. William !■' Iu 



Cluss .'.v. ciiampion Pointers uutl< 

 Edmund Orgill's Rush, Prooklvu, N . 



Cass 26. ciiampion I •.. nueis. under SO pounds, Bltfhe?: Pilze, 130, 

 Edmunil orgill's Hue, Piookljii. S \. 



(i:es 2T. l-olieeis. under , r ,.-i pounds. Dogs : l-'lr.-.i pit/.', r. '. .'. II 

 Moore's l.e Cuy, Plllladi'lphbi; si coud prize, Sl.\ i II Mason » chancel- 

 lor, England; third prize, silver medal, Kuninnd in-gill's Kow-ll, 

 Hiooklyu, N y : i- /. .-, II vv l.lvtngsi ' 



nil prize. SIS, A llaiuars Xoe, 

 , ilai, Th,o Mover's snow Vlakn, 

 eri-s (ijpsc.v.oriinge, N .1 . 

 :r S-, pounds. Dogs: l'rrze, f3ll, 



loll.; ; \\ IDlai 



ill'sMatch, New- 

 Lamb's ifiasa. 



New Vork. 



Class 23 Pointers, under «0 pounds, nitehes: i list piize, %•!'<, Ed- 

 mund Orgill's Khona, Bri oklyn. S ■> ; secoini l"l/e. ?;;.. .Ion;) c lleck- 

 schcr's l.adv Dnfferln, N Y ; third prize. silv. r medal, 1> 1... nib's Mill, 

 New York: ./-,-, D T Crecorv, .li-s. ill lielle, New Vork : Dr. T. I'. 

 Martin's L1I1, b) 





'Ity 



$m..l... -.ei.l. I. -v. is l.niv, Apollo, Pa: seeouil pH.-.e, silver medal, Edmund 

 Orgill's Rival, Brooklyn, N \ ; i ;, .-. j H Shields lielle, l.Tooklvn. N 

 Y : ' h .. .loin i (, Ui'Cksher's, ii.ii-j-, N Y; r, Wililam 1-' inn rr's enir.i, 



I ..amnion English Sellers, Dogs: 1'mz..'. f.in. A II -Moore's 



..!.>-.:-'. CI p kn'gilsh Sellers, Bitches: Prtee, f 30, jj i S»Ji- 



Class33- fiiiporij .1 i:r ; gllsii setters. Dogs: First prize", 836, J R Ruh- 

 li.s.,n-s Kmncror ITe.i. Sunderland, England: ^crond prize, fir., .1 II 

 Coodsell'S Duke 01 lieauforl, New York ; llilrd prize, silver medal..! 

 C Higglns- I'onnai, Ilelaware Cllv , Del : . >■ .-. c Si m rays Junius", 

 London, Ont; li whanse* Warwick, wiiii.tngtoii. Del: a h Monies 



!'■ le :;..t. Philadelphia, IM: b <-, (i vv ,\ ies Ameri.an Hunger, 



Pittsburgh, Pa ; J C lli'.'.'.iiis' Dashing Monareli, Deiawaic City, Del ; 

 .:. J II tioodsell's Don ..I'lian. New York , L .) (ialues' Hlue hloon, Merl- 

 den. Conn. 



tlass:M Imported Kngllsh Setter Hlielies: 1'iist prize. >•.'.-., .1 tj 



Higgles Petrel II, Delaware Ciiv, Del: s ml pit/'-, .fi.",. v. n .-■ • '.- ■■- 



Mine p„-ii. New York ; third prize, silver me.i.il, I 11 tin. ilsel! s Dais.v 



,Ni" 



' Willi 



llaiha-.vay;-: opal. Full Klv 

 Phtladelpbla, Pa. 



Class sr.. Nalive English Seller Dogs: Klrsl prize, f'2:., li V Wil- 

 son's spot, Pittsburgh. Pa : second prize, $15, .las ii i;oodscir.s I'miiii 

 /o. New York: third prize, silver nadal. . hones II i.ooils.l! -. Racket, 

 New Yoi!;; -■/..-,. I II (iooilsc',1 s. Kova! i itl.'.New Yorl,;Dr \ I) lliilh- 

 awav's P.lne Dan. Micrlleboi... Mass: II Dav'oii s i"«jung He'lon, 

 l-.ekvi.iii. f| y : sjionsn. an's K.-inifl's clcvtot, ;/•,-,( lit.-- 

 Alton, Pawl tinker, H I, sporl.-m au's Kennels Dine Drake. t.,i- ... 

 Iowa: O I'loek ss.ii.ui. New Y.-rk: -I C lli., U 'n.s I.ln.oin u. D.i.iwaie 

 ciiv, IX'l: .-, i: it vvaii.ms-To'm, n Hyn:W H i;. re. ■-> . ■•>■■„. n> w 



Oil 



- 36, 



'ieneva,'io'w:i; Uii 

 ek, Philadelphia, 1 



, p.. 



Lassie, . 



I, c, W 11 l.eehe'sl 

 Norwich, conn ~ 

 Dalsey, Uildgeporl, Con 

 Class «-.. English Sen 

 prize, $id, .1. Do l. I'.iai.; 

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