Jaotajit 27, 1881.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



513 



good Qeld dog at the Pennsylvania field trials last year, and 

 bis kennel companion King Dash, ciiine in order. In Ihe 

 l)ilcli class fouriCBU out of tiic flCtecn entries came to liand, 

 aa\d again, as in tlie imporHid cla.°j3cs, tliey were a superior 

 lot comparing (.hem with Uje dogs. D!'."8peir showed in 

 LizKie Lee one of the very best bilehts in the show. She 

 lias always been vv.rv handi^oiiio, but lias improved greatly 

 sluce WHSavvbii- in (lie liild last aul'imii. She has a fine 

 head full of sweelmss aad iuielligeiice, mid is in our opinion 

 tlie most valuable iiniiual in lier owner's liennel. Her eon- 

 diti<jn was c."ice.llcnt (weight, 51 lbs.; and she won on lier 

 merits, altUough in grand company. Wc have seen a greai, 

 imin'er of Driiid bilcliea and she compares most favuralily 

 witli the best of them. Lady Laverank rame in t'r.r .spcond, 

 and bur little sister Daifiy Laveniek fur wdl-meriled menlion. 

 It will be remembeipd that llie Imier ivh« ibe liille liik-b thai 



performed so r';iii--ii v; i .:i fnlcr (he 



rest of the c! i h Dip, a 



well madc-ii]i -: feet, a 



good neck, boh i . ; . , , . , , i mlij- tail. 

 We heard it said she should have had higher eummendation, 

 but consider that she was well taken care of. 



EnCsltsfi Sktiku PirrpTTjs — The do2;s were a very fine lot 

 of puppies, and out of tlie dnzeti entries only one was miss- 

 ing, ftlaek Liiverack, tin' wimii r of llrst in the native elaaa, 

 came first, and tbe Maliiniurc! !<i-iinrl Chili's vrrv handsome 

 eight-Ill. .n>l,=' ..M TiniH' Dashina' 15ol) took secon'd. 'I'wo in 

 the cla •,' hi'ih mention, namclv. I'liiice J>oriy 



and *;i II former is to lje sent at omc to H. Al. 



Short. I .or Ibis year's events. The l)ilrh pu|i- 



pies were a fair clasis, but not equal to the dogs. ^1r. Moore's 

 Dolly Day, a sprightly and woll-ntado ten months' old iiiteh, 

 came first, but Minerva II. and Countess Anna pushed lier 

 for the place. Of these two we rather fancied the latter, who 

 bad a better head. 



Champion Ikish SETTKna. — Mr Moore's Berklcj', so well 

 known as the rcHlly heaatiful type of tlie breed, was in bis 

 finest bench-sliow condition .anil easily won ovir his only op- 

 ponent, Derg. Bi-rkley's -.veii^dit was ,541 lljs. Two bitches 

 were entered in the bitch clasR and Mr. Moore's Loo U. read- 

 ily secured first. She is a small, wcll-put-logether animal, 

 whose weight is 40 lbs. 



Ikish Skttbhs. — Although there were fourteen entries in 

 Ihedogelacs, yot Ihe tliirtijcn that were shown would oom- 

 pare with cxhitiils of ihr kimi m_( n at our first-class shows. 

 As We have .saifl, the red lri~)i ami rod and white dogs were 

 bunched logclbcr iitid were .]Uil;j:eil under one heading. Mr. 

 Mcintosh's l-Jiz (weight, 55 lli>^/:i, a fine, u|.i-sianding, blood- 

 red dog, g;o'(>d all over, easily si'cmcil liisl,. lie is a dog of 

 gameness and endunmce "ami ia pcrfcctlv field-broken ; 

 Chubb, ..r-v .-, ,,-, :- ]■-■ •: I , ,. :^rr. Moore's Raleigh 

 took ;^ I I nlsome Flint wa.s very 



hichh ,l-:;l.lvwfllaiiadedog. The 



bitch d...-..:. i_ijl DUries. Taken roHmively 



it (lid nolco.-i,, v, iili that of the dosr-s. Promi- 



nently, Mr. I'n mift first, most rightly deserved. 



She is a fine. III. n i: Imking bitch aud'was shown in 

 her boat style (wcigiii, r,r, liis.). Norah came in for second ; 

 at St.. Louis, lost year, she did not receive mention. Abbey 

 W., who ran in the Derby at Vinoennes last autumn, was 

 awarded three 1. I'll-, - v,;- also Dr. Dovraey's Kathleen. 

 The former i? :i Lkish-built bitch, of good color 



and, when slu' i ; , i ;,j;.i, will hold her own with those 

 of her type. IHl i-:;,, .;, ., i-^.js contained five entries, tbre^ 

 in the dogs' and tvvo in llie Ijitches'. The dogs were all good 

 cues. >Ir. Dayton's Flaah, who reci-ivod lirst, was. the best- 

 colored of the lot ; a verj- i:iromising young.ster of si.x months 

 in every respect. Mr. Irt'ulley'.s Neil had tiie best head in his 

 class and right Iv came second. Of tlic bitches ih: Dayton's 

 Red Lion, litter sister to Flash, winner of first in dog class, 

 won tii'st. Wc consider that she is better than her brother in 

 at letist le^ji points. 



CHA.MI-10N GoKooN Setters. — The dog class was composed 

 of two rattling good entries — Mr. Moore's Boh and the Gold- 

 smith Kennel's tiupert. After a somewhat lengthy inspec- 

 tion, the former was declared the winner, a decisi.Vn that we 

 consider just. Both dogs were shown in fine conditioji and 

 hoth are lir.st-elas.s in every respect. While Bob's coloring is 

 too ligiit, that of Hiipcrt is loo dark, so it was a stand-oij in 

 this respecl. But Kujiert is getting along in years and is older 

 than the age entered iu the catalogue. Bob'is about half his 

 age and is a mnre sbowv dog. He has a ricii, glo.ssy coat; 

 good, long, lean bead ; 'lont:, well-pn:iportioncd back, "set well 

 on straight legs (weight, 6a lbs.). In the alisence of other 

 entries, Mr. Jtoore's Stella, a litter' sister to Bob, secured first 

 (weight, 57* lbs.). 



QoBDO}! SitiTEKS. — The open dog class was a very good 

 one; it contained five entries. An unnamed son of Bupert's 

 out of <,)uccu ticlongiiiM- to Mr. Farrar, of ttie Goldsmith Ken- 

 nel C;iub, currii'tl .ill lirs! without a tilt ; he is a very .superior 

 young dog, and wc presume will lake Hiiperl's place (weight 

 5U lbs.) .VJesbT.s. K W. Ardtuy's & Bros.' Stubble second; 

 two 01 hers mentioned according to rank. The hitcli class 

 was a sniiill fine of four piitrioif and as Mr. Moore's Lady 

 Rapid I ' ,, .'i :. liii.-c fell in in the order on 



the c- ] I 1 ;ros,' Jessie, a very fine 



biticli - ;.ir. Moore's Nell second, 



and Ml- .1, ,„..,i/, „,,...._, Litr old Grand Duchess a 



V. h. c. llrniM'sscy'*! Grouse H and Gypsy II. were alone 

 iu their glory in the puppy dog and bitch classes, and carried 

 off the respective prizes 



CnAsii'iON PoiNTEKs. — There was but oue entr^' in the 

 large cla-'S, ufcmely, Mr. GilUnan's Gumbo, and he was con- 

 spicuous by bis absence. In the small dog class Mr. Orgili's 

 Rusii III 1 '' '' II 's Donald for the first time, and after a 

 nip all' me oil the winner. Seldom have two 



finer ■ vn in the ring. Domdd, it will be re- 



membi.i . I., ,..- ,1 .-luted to the champion class at St Louis 

 lastautuuui; h<; has a better body than Rush, but not a.s 

 good head or forelegs or tail. His condition was splendid 

 and his evenly marked coat of liver and white shone like 

 .satin Rush was looking well, as Mr. Orgili's d^^gs always 

 do; his weight w is .">;! ilis. in thf bitch class :\Ir. Moore's 

 Lady Romp'won with case : she is a much licttcr birch to our 

 notion than even Donald is a il-: S!i,. ii.r-- ■: -,■,',",];,■ iir.^!, 

 perfectly proportioned body. _ :i .1,. 



ing it that indicates dash auil ; ,1 ■.]■ 



Moore's other _entry, Rose, wn:, ,■ 1 li, nii.. i ,j,.. >,li,.v,-]i 



in good condition, made up the class. 



PoiSTBHs. — In the open class lor d.igg over ,55 lbs. five en- 

 tries were shown. Mr. ]\Ionrc's Banjo '50 lbs.) captured 

 first. He is a fine, working 1 ■, '; ■ , iUi good body, 

 legs and ttiil, fair bead, but i ; ar.-cn atop and 



nose. He is nicely marked wii 1 shown in good 



form. Mr. Reynolds' Tom, ;i ...._, _ .-^ indeed, came 



in second, andi^tr. Taylor's Twig, a wcll-liodicd org with in- 

 ferior head, got highly mentioned. One entry comprised the 



large bitch class, and consequently Mr. Ealy's Nellie It. (.')7 

 lbs.) took first. The small dog class was a" good one. Mr. 

 Moore's La Guv was absent and both Mr. lllin's jNcd and 

 Messrs. Naysmitb utl.I WJlUnms' Dnk-; _.■ ,1 ,'.' ,1, i-i 1 i-iMly 

 theformci-— were ruled out for -ben : • ; .- i_ Mr. 



Fawcett's lemon anil wiiiic Duke 1,1. 11.... •. i ^ .ii.ivcr 



young ilog, Ini; ,'. '■ - • ■ i,, iicn,), came iiini ; DicK. a. dog 

 with better 1 1 1. took second, and Rover, flue- 



headed liver 1 I mentioned. A full class of sev- 



en entru's w:i : 1 1 1,1 small bitches. They were a re- 



markably good lot. ilr. Orgili's little beauty, Rue (88 lbs.), 

 gathered in the laurels for the best. She was shown in good 

 condition imt attracted much attention. The Baltiuiore 

 Kcnn el Club's ('Ico got second. She h.as a more perfect body 

 than bend, and lu-r liltor sister Clymoiil. with au unusually 

 good bead, received a v. h. r. Mr. Anderson's Fraud, a very 

 welk;ii.e|.i •,. -1 -ill.'— li"!- >-it.-l., received no mciilion. But 

 for a ;l :■■ :'" ■. ■ ■ -' -,1/ I, -e deserved .second place. 

 IdL;iii I'll , ■' I,, I M ,1 : -I., class. The vouugsler 

 Gariieiil v., ^ nvm-e il \:r~\ 1" - ''Hiliatb of ibeshow iu the 

 sporting ela ses turned uji in 3Ir. Carr's Rip, a niiie-nionths- 

 old puppy of 80 Iba. ! He wsis well proportioned and free 

 from the awkwardness usually found in mammoths. He 

 stalked around the ring to slow music and accomulishcd the 

 eurcuit in about four s'trides. Woe to all of his cla.sa who 

 came within reach of his tail. He possessed a dignified c.^c- 

 pression that brought out shouts of laughter and set the 

 tongues of the witsa-wngging. It was suggested that he would 

 be a good dog for a tired 'man to huiit", for when he got 

 "bushed " he could get on and ridehome. In the bitch puppy 

 class of four entries Mr. .losepli Lewis' iSell aud Fan bad a 

 c.lo.-e race for first. They were as like as two peas as far as 

 points were concerned, liut at last tlie latler got the ribbon 

 and her litter sister tlic v. h. c. 



JmsFi WA'ttER SteysiEi.s. — In the Irish water spaniels 

 there were five entries. Only two, however, Major aud Dan, 

 a brace of four-months-old puppies, had any claims to con- 

 sideration, and with age may develop into creditable speci- 

 mens of the breed. The other entries showed a preponder- 

 ance of Sussex aud cocker blood. 



Cooker Si'asiei.s.— First went to the liver and white 

 Nell, belonging to Mr. A. H. Moore, a good- styled bitch, but 

 too fat to siiow at lier l.cat. Flora, who got second, is a very 

 fair one, and Flo, highly mentioned, also good, but rather 

 large. 



Field Spaniels. — Only one entry in tlds class. Lu, a 

 black and white, a veiy fair bitch, justly received first, 



Fo.xHODNDs. — This class comprised five entries. First fell 

 to Granger, a capital homid, fidl of quali'jr. Rover, who re- 

 ceived secoml, is a large liomid,but very symmetrical withal. 

 Poodle, a black and tan, got h. c. He is of ntediam .size 

 and is a very nice one, barring his rump, which slopes too 

 much. Lead is of medium quality only, and Kinggnld ranks 

 about the same. 



Bkagles. — These nieriy little dogs were a strong class 

 and of e;<cellent cpiality tlii'oughout. As there were two dis- 

 tiucl types on exhibition — one the ordinary lAiglish straight- 

 legged beagle, the other tlie beuch-legyeil beagle (so named 

 from the turning out of tlie fore feet ), common in Maryland 

 and Delaware, and as juilged by tiie English standard the 

 bench-legged beagle wimUl' be virtuaUy e-Kcluded from com- 

 petition, the comudttee, at tlie solicitation of Dr. L. H. 

 Tvvaddell, the judge, Dr. iMaddinx and Gen. Bond, two 

 prominent exhibitors, decided to cstaljlish a new class with 

 a .similar prize list, for the benefit of the breeders of the 

 benchdegged dog. In the straight-legged class the first went 

 to Fly, black, white and tan, a very" "neat, nice dog. His 

 only competitor, Harry, a mottled t)lacl\, white aud tan, is 

 a close-built cobby dog, whose <lefect is that be is rather 

 .scant of ear, but a good oue withal. He Avas well worthy 

 the second he received, iu the straight legged bitches Lulio 

 was an easy- first ; second went to Nancy, a very neat young 

 bitch. Venus, v. h. c, is a very good one, but" just a little 

 long in the back. Dot, v. h. c, is well cared, but a little 

 throaty aud coarse in tail; in other respects good. Lucj'^, h.c , 

 we fancied a trifle weedj'. Iu the straight-legged puppies 

 Baker's Belle, ti very iicautifLd fom- months' old youngster, 

 was clearly the best, and this in a strong clas.s both in 

 numbers and quality. Beuch-legeed dogs, onh' two entries 

 turnelup. Major, d.-o rvcdiy first, is "one ot the haiid- 

 .somest dogs of this type we have ever seen. Dyke, winner 

 of second, Is a fine dog, full of the character of his race, liut 

 lacked the quality of his competitor. In the bencli-legged 

 bitches, tirst went to Dell, a beautiful black, white and Ian 

 bitch pupp3% entered in the aged bitch class. .Second to 

 Jennie, black, white and tan, a very fah oue. These were 

 the only entries. Three entries wore in the bench legged 

 puppies. Dale, a very handsome little fellow, won tlie "first 

 place; .second went to Lucy 11., and .Smart 11. secured a h.c. 



DAOnsnrNDs.— There were only three entries of the hound 

 type aud the judge awarded first to .Marguerite, a handsome 

 young black audlan bitch, with good heail |ileiity of leather 

 and well-bent fore-leg.s. Second went to a fall. nv-red, (.Ti'dch- 

 en. We did not fancy her much, as .she is too much out at 

 elbow. Jim, v. h. c, is short in body ami ears, 0.10 thick in 

 substance and, besides, his color is bad. Two small dachs- 

 hiuids of the Saarsbruck breed were awarded a special first 

 prize, as they ai'e a distinct type from the foregoing and are 

 esseutially a vermin dog, while the daclishiuid of the hound 

 type is a dog of the chase. 



Fox-Teriueks. — First went to Bowstring, a little dog wilh 

 immeu-o muscle and good coat. The secoml went to ."Sjiot, a 

 neat dog, .good jaw and well-set eai-, but rather high on leg 

 and not so good in coat as first. V. h. c. was well earned by 

 Ntulor. In bitches Tussle was awarded first, closely followed 

 in merit by Vi-xeu. Between them tliere was little to choose. 

 The rest of the class .stood in merit as they were plared. .-Vlla- 

 mueiiy Nell was first in puppif.K and was a very good one- 

 Joker deservedly eanie iie>;t witli tliree letters and Prince we 

 did not like, being too leggy. Sally was fair. 



Gkeyuounus, Scoiiai Deei!iioi'Sds and Ma.stipfs.— The 

 former were absent and the two last-named classes contained 



St. Beijnai'.ds. — Three entries— (me smooth and two roiic:li- 

 coatcil. They competed in. ine ..'...■-• '-"^--tAvent to Tiger, 

 a rouirh-coated dog of impor.ii Lut needs more 



Hew and is defificut in haw ; _ .■, cla.^^». Snow- 



ball, the smooth-ceiated, was lud. She is also 



weaJi in muzzle and lip and her fore-legs are not of the best. 

 The other cmry was a large liver-colored cross-bred, who re- 

 ceived no recognition. 



NEWFurNDLASDH. — Only thi-ee entries— one a fairly good 

 Landseer, the others elainiing t i be the St. John's dog. First 

 went to Mr. Williams' Lion, of the Ijand.scer typo. Second 

 to the black dog Pluto, whose coat was rather too curly ami 

 whose tail was bad. Jessup's Lion was entirely too curly- 

 coated to win the recognition he received. 



Cor.rjjss. — These were a strona: class in miinVejrs and qual- 

 ity. ThebhickandtauTw-ceil TI. went to ih.'i trout. Close 

 to him in merit was liie beautiful La.s.s ,,' Cowrie. Tweed IL 

 is the dog that distiugiushed himself in the international col- 

 lie trials at Philadelphia in September, 1S80. Shep was very 

 highly commended and is a very fair collie. Stella, same 

 award, was wrongly entered in the smooth collie class, a-^ 

 were the puppic, Nell h.c. anil Bruce. Lucy is also a good- 

 looking hiteh- 



HrrL Dogs.— First went to the brindle and white Doctor, 

 a dog of prouoimced character Second to Moore's Turk a 

 brindle and while, rather long in the nose for a high class 

 dog, and scarcely enough undershot, but in other respects ex- 

 cellent. 



BiiLi. Tbkkiehs — Silk IT. had an easy race for first place, 

 a very handsome young dog good in everything, but his tail, 

 which migh' he a shade lighter. Rose, who t^ook second, is 

 a long way behind in muzzle, which is too short. Bell is off 

 color, a dark brindle, in form a very neat looking bitch. 

 Belle only ordinary and off color at that. 



Skve Tekkiers.— Of the Skyes tliei - •■■it ■? Irr.ie entry, but 

 only about five that would pass nm- 1 1, |!, 1. ;i- is lacking 

 terribly iu coat and other breed mari.>, jiii !:, ,1 very hand'- 

 s.-ime dot; of .steel grav colm' in iiiaLn-.ilieent eoat, deservedly 

 WHS placed first. Tuck, a blue gray, .-i lilllc oiii e.f coat, got 

 second Scolti.sh Queen wa.s very close bi Tu..-'k iu qna,llt_y, 

 and both flue specimens, but we fancied Nip rather short in 

 liody though a very muscular little dog. Isla was only 

 ordinary. 



PtTGs. — ^Young Sooty, the first, is a good pug at all points. 

 May, winner of second, is also a very nice one ,Tack is of 

 nice color and even quality, not iioivever eiriual to the win- 

 ners, the other competitor Bob is very deli.nenl iu carriage 

 of tail. 



Scoicu Tf.reif.ks. — First went to Captain, whom we 

 thought a trille too soft in coat ; second t.i Sir Walter Scott, 

 au immature juippy too youmr to have miidi chaiaclcr. 



Black ano Tan Tekeieks —Nell, a very Imnnsomc little 

 bitch, good iu coat and color, was au ca-;y winner e,f firs',; 

 second went to Prinuie, who was behind her competitcir in 

 several points. These were the only enlricH. 



YoK-KsiUKE Tekeiers.— First was a^varded to Jimmy, who 

 was about the best; second, fairly good; after them Sport we 

 liked best, the other lacked coat. 



IlALiAX GnEViiouNDS. — Mr. A. H. Moore's Cream wa-S in 

 the best form and won by that alone. Pearl looked out of 

 condition, but will be a splendid specimen when.iu show- 

 bench trim, and we think wdl, all things equal, beat her 

 kennel mate. Crissie is a moderately good bitch; her tail is 

 defective, which mars her chance for high-rating. 



MiscKLi.ANBors DoGs — This class was a hotch-potch, made 

 up of all breeds. -A.inong the lot was a foxhomid entered as 

 a •' bnckhound," a dog. Flash II. ; called a Bedlington terrier, 

 \vhich he was not; poodles, Cuban lapdogs, etc., made up 

 the exhibit. Jioiie of Ihe dogs showed much merit, the best 

 bred animal in the lot being the ioxhound. If there is any 

 class at a dog show that "stumps" the noble army of spec- 

 tators, it is tiie miscellaneous class, and sometiincs the judges 

 are bothered to an extent that borders on uncerlainly.' The 

 unfortunate ■'Bedlingtou " came in as a 13, 1.5, 14 puzzle for 

 the crowd, and was takeu iu turn for a Skye, a poodle and a 

 retriever : lie was in fact a dog of many brecfls, and was en- 

 tered iu tlie proper ci.iss. 



Several tyjjographical errors having occurred in our last 

 issue in publishing the list of awards, ^ve rcijrodnoe this week 

 a corrected list. Such errors are uufonmiatt!, but wiU 

 occur when reports come in late. 



OFFIOIAI, LIST OF AWAKDS. 



[v h c, very highly commended ; h c, highly eommendetl, and 0, 

 commended.] 



Class 1 —Champion English Setter Dogs— Fh«t, A. H. Moore's 

 Leieestor. 



Class 2.— Champion English Setter Bitches — Fii-flt, I). Br.vson's 

 Peep o' Day. A. R. Moore'« Robv Mutu abaeut. 



Class 3.— Imported KngUeh Setter Dogs- First, tSucUenhmKh & 

 McConuel's Thunder ; Heeoud, A. H. Moore's Dnke of Beau- 

 fort ; V h c. A. H. Moore's Temple Bar ami n. T. \'audeTorf8 

 Rock : be, F,. Moore's Ttfisli. 



Class •!.— Imrortefl l.^iigliHli S.4ler Bit.-he.-— t.'ir.^t. Tl. F. Wilsons 

 Spiirk : seci-mil. H.-.ward llMrllev's Kubv ; v L .■. .Snrlisviiau'.'h 

 & MoConiielK Peeress, A. H. Sro.ire's T„if.s o' fl.nvno , B. A. 

 Civeu's Minerva ; h 0, S. Fleet Speir's Wanda. A. H. Moore's 

 Livy abseut. 



Class 5.— Native English Setter Dogs— FifBt, SncUcubm-gh & 

 McCounel's jUack Laveraok : second. Snelleubnr:,',^ MeCinuel'a 

 Dick Lavcrack : v b 0. riiilip Wolfeiid.ii'h Y.nn... 1;, It.ii,, ,T:im8s 

 Henn6.seev'H Daniel the Pr.-.phet. SaBjnel C. IhinterV; Sain 11 , 

 IlenrickB ,V Stavtons Beltoii IU.; b c, lir T. (lav JIaddn.K's 

 j\tarqnis uCLorne, D. C. Phillips Toney, tienricks ,t .Stavton's 

 KUvj. TVisti. K. Pleoth's Nimrod and J. N. Dodge's Duke. 

 at.suut. 



CUasK K.— Native Kaylisli Setter Bitohes- Firpt, S. Fleet Sppir's 

 Lizi;ie Lee ; second. .SnclIenbiiiK ,t Me(-'oimel's Ladv Lavcr- 

 ack ; v h c, SnellcQljnrg ,V r^teCoimers Iniisv Liivcru.l,, Tteu- 

 rioks .V Stavtoii'R Skip, .fames Hiuiu^sev'..^ ]m;;. and E .-V. 

 Givons' Miuorvu; h c, SuellenlimK i. McCLiuiid'.^ Jfav Lavor- 

 ack, WUsou Duff's Dip and Philip Wolfenden's Nettle; c, 

 - Jiemielis A; Stavton's Floss II. Theo. Schwartz. Jr.'B, Pav, 

 absent. " . > .. 



Claaa 7.— Eu«hsh Setter Dog Pnppie.~', T' ,11' -;, , ' y;, -t. 

 Suelleiiburf; lV MeC.-.uuol's Mack T ; 



licnucl tllnb'rt I).«],iiig Boll ; v i. i,s 



Prince Loftv. .John Given'^Dan; li . 1 . 1 . ,.:io- 



c, Geo. W. Stevcusou's T08B aud J. M. nimtei-^ Bride of tlio 

 Noi-th. D. D. Evana' .Tim, absent. 



Class 8.— Eughsb Setter Bitch Pappieu, Under 12 Months— Fu-st, 

 Geo. Vi. Moore'.s Dolly Day ; v h c, Snellenliiu-g & McCouiiel's 

 Lu Laverack, Baltimore Kenuel Club's Countess Anna and 

 W. A. Givcu's Jliuerva n.; h c, James Houneeaey's Kitty M.; 

 0, W- L. Oan-'s Stylo. 



Class !).— Champion Irish Setter DogB— First, A. H Moore's Berk- 



Claaa 11.— Irish Selni- T).j..vs— First, John S. Mclntnsh's Biz, 



seooud, A. II. yb.i.r, s Hidiiigb ; v b e, Vf. A. Strotber's Flint ; 



h c, James Heun.-sreys (!oim ; c, Edward Gregg's Boli TI. J. 



N. Dodges Bob, abBeul. 

 Claaa 12.— Irish Setter Bitches— Fhat, \fm, IT. Pierco's Gussie ; 



secund, JameB Hennessey's Norah : v h c, John S. McIutoKh's 



Ablipv W.. D) , .1. W. Do^vnev'H Kathleen ; h c, John S. llcln- 



1" : ;. e: 0. JobuFaweett;B.Tuiia. 



Clas ; I U.iKT'iiiniies. under 12 Mouths— Phsl, Ohaa. 



li- I.: yUc, Kc^gma-kin. BuUey'sNedt he. Dr. 



C. .--1..,;^ » ...-U .;;aiger. 

 OIrbs 14.— Iiish Setter Bitch Puppies, Under 12 Months— First, 



Ohas. H. Dayton's Kod Lion. 



