Mat 20, 1880. J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



317 



BHnton, May 160*,— Sharps Match fov military rifles, 200 yards :- 



Cm. ti E p, Howard ft t 1 ( t't'l 5 t-45' 



C. A. Feake i I 5 i 4 4 4 5 5 4-41 



U.S. Banks 4 5 5 4 i ft 4 ft 4 4-44 



Cap i. l. h. Dentuan * B 4 5 3 3 4 i 6 5-42 



Sfl»l« Duj/.-Ballard Match, 'iny idle, 2Q0 yards:— 



B K. tiB.Wla.n- 5 4 4 4 6 4 5 ft O-tii 



D,F. Davids 4 ft 4 1 5 a 4 4 ft 5—15 



J W.Todd 4 4 4 ft 4 4 ft 4 ft ft-44 



A, Brown M M iU 5 * ! « 



Washington. B.C., i\Mi/15t/i.— The Columbia Rille Association 

 shot its fifth and last of the pre-arranged spring: series Of weekly 

 subscription matches on its range at Benniug's last Saturday. 

 Barring wind, the conditions were favorable, a good light ipclin- 

 LnB I 0" m I rage, a dry air, high barometrical pressure, and a pleas- 

 ant temperature, ranging from 63 to 62 cleg roes, being its main 

 characteristics '■ Old Prob.," however, slipped up on the wind, 

 which blew directly down on the range with tilftil, flail-tail lurj^ 

 chopping with startling rapidity from either sidu of the 12 o'clock 

 on the great dial, necessitating frequent changes of from three 

 to six points' windage between shock Under these circum- 

 stances, when Ihe match was etilled at 2 46 p.m., doubts were 

 freely expressed whether any of the live competing marksmen 

 would reach 803 out of the possible 24V Dr. Scott. Col. Buroaide, 

 Mr. Walter Scott, Mr. Lauritzeti and Mr. Adec entered. It be- 

 came evident efliiy in the SOU yards' shooting that the Doctor's 

 arduuue trainiug as a "fish-tail shot" made him at home In the 

 troublesome manipulation of his wind-gauge, which the chang- 

 ing goals entailed, and the white owl popped joyously into view 

 as he sent in shot alter shot to the very close of his string, giving 

 him a clean score to the surprise of all, his worst shots showing fi 

 comfortable elbow- room of black on the margin of the bullseye, 

 to which three powerful telescopes were directed hi keen 8Q8- 

 peni e Odil. Rurnside's 89, admirable as it was, lell quite into the 

 shade beside Ibis splendid performance, while the others, steady 

 shots though they were, had to content themselves with lift and 

 even B0. During the 9U0 yards' shooting, the wind, although less 

 strong, was even more erratic In its sudden ohopplngs, the uiurkB- 

 iiK-n often lying down with 11 o'clock windage on. only to send 

 their bullets through u snuut 1 o'clock putt. Mags, and occa- 

 sional ravens, sprinkled all the scores except the Doctor's, but he 

 again came to the. fore with a very exhilarating VII, his brother 

 Walter following with a good TO, in v-'hieh, however, the jack- 

 daw once appeared. The remaining scores wore ([B, OS and 65. At 

 1,000 yards the wind fell still more, but remained tricky to the 

 end. The Doctor, after opening with a high bullseye, met on the 

 next round with his only misfortune of the day in a 13 o'clock 

 jackdaw, due to a sudden change in the light, which carried the 

 Colonel's slug over the target into (he Auaeostia beyond on the 

 following shot. A capital 72, however, rewarded the Doctor's 

 painstaking efforts, he dropping but oue point thereafter on nis 

 seventh round, and his aggregate was announced by the scorer 

 as220. Walter Scott's 70 aud Mr, Adee's 69 were the next best 

 totals. The two leading tallies were found to be as follows, Dr. 

 Scott's younger brother being a good second :— 



I SsOU-5 55 5 5550553 5 5 5 5—75 1 

 Dr. 8- 1. Scott , UOO-4 ft 5 ft ft 6 u ft ft ft ft ft 1 ft ft-,::' -230 



( I, two— 5 3 5 5 5 ft 4 5 5 5 ft 5 5 ft 5—72 ) 



( 800— 4 4 4 3 4 5 5 5 5 5 4 3 4 5 5-05 I 

 Mr. Walter Sentt n at II— 4 5 35555564 554 5-JU V205 



I i.OHJ-5 5 5 4 ft 5 5 5 3 4 5 ft 1 5 a— 70 t 

 The fl\ e contests thus shot, without regard to weather, aecoi 

 iugtothe programme arranged by the club long beforehand, J5- 

 tenuinc the Columbia Rifle Association's representation in candi- 

 dacy for a place on the Dollymount team in AM or of Dr. Scott, 

 liisree.u-d the having shot in all live matches) is :.M5, 20;), 200, 217, 

 220- 1,051, an average of 210 1-5. 



Wtll.ll.lNe' -v. WASiiiNtmix-lttVfliny, II'. V«., May i0(7l,-Oo 

 the 8th inst, our team of three men, selected from the Wheeling 

 riilie Club, shot a telegraph match aL ftOtl yards with a team of the 

 same number from the Washington, I'd., Hide Club, under rules 

 of N.U. A. Filing commenced at 3.30 o'clock, anil continued 

 until alter 6, each tiring 20 shots. Owing to the hilly nature ut 

 thesut'roudlug country, the only available place lor a range ol 

 any length isiu the valleys, through which very perplexing winds 

 circulate, ami the r.fletuen must shoot through whirlwinds aud 



About two .years ago there existed a rille club here, of which 

 Prof. Dwight was a prominent member, ami when the American 

 ItnieTeam of '73 was selected, he was the only member west ol 

 New York. The Interest, however, subsided for a time, but last 

 faU it was again resuscitated, and a new club organized with 

 about, tlftecn members, all of whom have made rapid and steady 

 improvement in shooting. Until a lew days ago, tne praetioe was 

 eouttucd to short range off-hand work, butthe probability of bav- 

 ipetitors at rmu-ruuge in our neighbors, caused the 



THE NEW YORK DOG SHOW. 



(Continued from Page 811.) 



Baltimore; A. rt.Moi 

 roy's Deciiii i ■ i 

 Albany, N. v. u. a. 



Clarence N. in 



Gil 



Mn 



mi, Philadelphia; A. E. Qodef- 

 iv, N. Y ; D. T. Charles' Sam, 

 s Roderick, Philadelphia, and 

 iiakl'ort, Ky. 



.cis-Bili lies.-FirsI prize, 53", 

 ■nii.l. ;.3i, A. H. Mi lore's Lasso' 

 A. II. M 



Mo 



Ma 



; Mrs 



An- 

 nie, Baltimore. It. C, A. E.'Godoui-ov's Silk, urauiro County. N. 

 Y-, and I). Murray's Minna. Maryland. C, Erd. Aug. Herzberg's 



lv;il, ll.niel I'.,; .:,, liruol.l.wi, :-, i ,: Jul,:, <.'. I!,-,,,,, ■ i '. -I r, . I!,, 

 and Paul Temple's Nell. Boston, Mass. 

 English " 



ing some compel! 

 club to erect, a 50C 

 completed for ate 

 and Washington, 

 distance by Mr. D 



:uii, a 



pe 



whe 



tin. 



day. This I.,'] Seen t ugUtoaoctjStom them to the hold and 



position, and with Mr. Dwight's help about wind, they have made 

 a score which is very hard for any new team to equal, and or 

 -which they may well feel proud. Wheeling has reason to be 

 proud of her oarsmen, and if our riflemen continue she will aoon 

 have the same privilege of pointing with just prido to her rifle 

 clubs. Below is the score of each team :— 



WHEELING. 



5 5 5 5 5 5 5 ft 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5-100 



6 5 5 4 ft 5 5 6 5 4 4 5 4 4 a 5 5 5 5- 05 



55505 5 544 55554155554— 05 



Dwight... 

 Stewart .. 

 Babeuek.. 



Haalett... 



Hoihwell,. 

 Enoch 



WASHINGTON. 



. 4 5 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 3 5 5 4 5 5 5— G 

 , 5 a 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 ft ft ft ft 1 ft 4 4 5 - i! 

 . 345 5 435545453834545 3- i: 



Twelve O'clock Bull. 



New Orleans, Hay 0<7f.— The tenth individual shoot for the battal- 

 ion cup of the Washington Artillery took place to-day, at the 

 New Orleans Rifle Park. Only seven contestants showed up, but 

 a large number of spectators were present. The weather was 

 tine and the wind moderate. Mr. Dudley Kclph, who has won the 

 cup four tunes, did not shoot. P. Michel came to too front win- 

 ner for the first time. The score was as follows : - 



„ „,.,,„, laflfl yards 4 3 5 3 3— 18 | .,„ 



P-Miohel 1 OIL- yards. ,.- 4 5 5 4 4-22 J 10 



J 20U yards ft 4 5 3 3- 2o I .,„ 



■1500 yards 4 3 4 3 5-19 f' 81 



I'M yards -3 3 :i 2 5— lui .,, 



' l&OO yard, 5 5 4 4 3-21 | dl 



ilfi ft 4 4 5 3— -Mtv, 

 DUO yards 2 3 5 3 i'-lftf 58 

 3e0 yarns 3 4 4 3 3-HJf.,, 

 oOfl yards 5 3 ft 3-13 i '" 



J MOO yards a 3 3 4 3-101 w 



A. J. Fordo (500 yards 2 3 2 3-10J 30 



' Gri 



, Mai 



Ihir 



J. C.Sporl 



R. Viliarubia.,.. 



H.Bupro 



f>. W.Charlton.. 



:eh. V. H. G 

 i'w York; G. 



Wfel 



Aftc 

 ,-iis, Mo 



Norwich, I i Altreu senna- 



.tO Plains. 



N. 1'., G. K. Wutklns' Tom, Brooklyn, and A. E.Godeffroy's Satan, 

 N. Y. H. C. K. l.ame's Shot. New York; Arthur Dunne's 

 Chance, Bergen Point. N. .).; Miss Juliet Duychinck's Chipps, 

 Hr.,, ci'.'i. X. Y,; T. M. Aldrich's Brace, Providence, K. I. C., 



!!,■■ ■■.' -ii Vllcu's Duke 11.. Nftr York, and Miss Annie Cuyler 



Van Vcchten's Zula. Albany, N. Y. 

 Class 2*)-Nat iv. English Setters-Bitches.— First prize, 830, John 



Davidsoi i : S , Mich.; second, $80, W. Talfman'a 



' ' W. B. Wells. Jr.'s 



i r'ai 



V, Me 



Ye 



llathcway, M. D.'h Bow Bells, Ui 

 bin's I, I, Ilia, Oliieywlle, It. 1.; A. 

 C., 14. \Y. Livincst-n's Delta, Ne 

 New York; and Edwin C. Stokes 



»1. A 111 



. New J 



feh's Smut, 



oil.;: N. D, 





New Vork. 



mths-t 



Fannie 1?., 

 try, N. .1. 



ogs.— First 



!'b>J 



joud, silver 

 any, N. Vf. 

 II". C, Dr. 



Vork. aud Mr. \V. E. Co 

 Hardy's Clair, Boston 

 lyu. 



Class ;-H-Em»lish So 



:e, H. 



s, l(. I.; Wader 11. Beebe'a Cona, New 

 It's Remus, Flushing, L. I. C, Edward E. 

 on Airs. W. Kampfmuller's Pet, Brook- 

 It. Watkins' Crook, Brooklyn: second, 

 roue's Zell, UooiiLon, N. J. V, 11. C,> D, 

 ,,:■.. ".: T. Jl. Aldrich's Zulu. Provi- 

 II. C. 



'g ftlue Belle, New Vork, and E. A. S|' 

 Adelaide, .New York. C, Walter B. Peei's Alice, Washington 

 Heights, N. Y. 



mass :i2 -Champion Black nnd Tan Setters-Dogs.— Prize $35, T. 

 : ., aj or a Turk, Monmouth County, N. J. 



' ssr-.e-- lianipiuit Dlaek ii.el i an Setters— Bitohea.— Prize, $35, 



C [as> 34- Black and TanSetteni— Bogjs.— First prize. $30, George 

 S. Sedgewlca's Jook.Wew York; Second, $20, G. B. Davis' Buke 



ot Che East. PruMdence, it. I.; third, stiver medal, A. H. Moore's 

 Hob, Philadelphia. Y. H. C, Toledo Kennel Club's Chang. H. C, 

 ii. W. Uunimgoars Dun,,, Brooklyn, N. Y. C, O. B. Strong's 



Class JS- Blacicaud 'fan 'se'tlcrs-Bilchcs.-First pi-ize, S30, A. 11. 

 Moure's Mona. Pli.laileipliia ; seen. id, 520, Toledo KennH Club's 

 Venus; third, silver medal, A. tl. Moure's Ludv Rapid, l'hiludcl- 



idna. V. II. . .. T ;•...■: nun's January". C, tie". Norbui y 



Aupold's Bessie. Baltimore, Md.; aud ..I. P. Barnard, Jr.'s, Kuby, 

 Boston, Ma-s. 

 , i.i ;,,,- olaek and Tan Settc 



It.i | J upev,''s'iougniou,'Ma.ss.' V. H. C.. T. F. Taylor's Dart, Co'b.s- 



uccli, N, ,1. .4. C Henry L. Kiucsi -i a~e- LJ, - ,e 15. 1 pll|ipv. 



C, Henry L. Kiugsley's ,Gr, u.c Bessie B.) puppy. 



iJussST-lllael. anil fan Setter Pups Cuder ,:; .Mont lis- ..it. -lies 

 -First prize, S10, Toledo Kenned Club's May: second, silver 

 medal, K. Wutsous liy psy, New Vork. V. H. C Toledo Kennel 

 Club k fool. 11. C, Hours L. Kingsiey s (Hruuae-Bessie 11.) puppy. 

 I'., E, Francis' Liner, by t.len-Fnri, Newark, N.J. 



i,lu»8 3M— Cnampion Ked Irish Setters— Dogs.— Prize, S35, A. H. 

 Mooic's Berkley, Philadelphia. 



Class 3D— Cuuiupiou irisu lted Setters Bitches.— Prize, $35, Lin- 

 coln & Hellyar s Bed Bival, \Vatreu, Mass. 



Class 40-Kcd Irish Setters- Dogs.— Kitst prize. $30, Adolph Nel- 

 son s Echo ill., Portsmouth, IS. 11.; second, $-0, Snvdcr Dillon 

 ttipley's Spy, New Vork; tuird, silver medal, W. A. Strother'B 

 Flint, Lyucnburg, V i.; lost extra prize, John Davidson's Bvron, 

 .Monroe, Mica. V.H C., o'.H. Hulal.urd's Tolslouc, Valparaiso, 

 Hid.; E. Francis' Hang, Newark, N. J.; W. A. Mcfntosli's Biz, 



Pitisourg. Pa. ft. c„ Eiareuco w .mihi's Flash, Brooklyn N. 

 V. C. lho.s. Clark's Cronse, fueknhoc, ,\ T . J.; Maxwell Kvarts' 

 Buck, Washington, 11. C; E. II. MnJ lier's Mei.di 1st , ipheies, Oiange, 

 N.J.; aud J. W nice sprung 's Smuggler. Albany, N. Y. 



Class 41- tied Irish Soccers - Bitches.— FirM prize, ?30, 0. H . Day- 

 ton's Norah, Peekskill. N. Y.; second, $20. Dr. O. B. Shrcves' 

 Syren, baleiu. Mass.: thud, silver medal, T. Newbold's Vis- 

 eouotes*, New York. V. H. C. W. H. Pierce's Uussie, Sav York. 

 11. C.,,1 Gibs,, ii Ha/.litts Foriuna, Baltimore, Md. 



Class 42— Bed lush tetter Puppies Under 12 -Months— Dogs- 

 First prize, Slu,.l. Hopkins Smith's Jack. Porllainl, Me.: second, 

 silver medal, Max W ouzel's Chief, ltobof.en, K. .1. V. II. C., 

 Henry DeGroot's Tip, Hound Brook, N. J.; Henry Pape's Sun- 

 ray. Hobokcn, N. J.; ,i. Bosenlluld s ftosco, Halriumre. H. C, J. 

 Ib.-en.icid's iiuMC. Haltimore. f.;., W. E. Livingston's Snipe, New 

 Vi.rk ; and Baltimore Kennel Club's Mack. 



iss . , " shsetter Puppies Under 13 Months— ffitoha.— 



1 a r, e. I:.., i, ;- ; unci Seiaiilous Meg, fllueyville, U. I.; second, 



iifliughaiu T, Hyatt's Belle ElchO, New York. 



Class 44— Irish Water SpauiOlS— Dogs or Bitches.— First prize, 

 $15, W. H. Holabirds Harnev, Valparaiso. I nd.; second, silver 



W. lU.Tilcsiou's I iiuioiisli, New York; second, silver medal, W. 



ClOSS 16— Cocker or liehi Spaniels-Dogs. -First prize, S15, Lem- 

 uel Wide) 's King. Baltnut.ru, Md.; second. $10, E. E. Slmw's Ned, 

 Bergcu Point, N. J.; third, silver medal, 'Henry W. Livingston's 

 Bob, New York. V. H. C, James A. iteuwiek's Puck, Mew Yoria. 



Class 47-Cocker or Field Spauiels-Bitches.-First. prize, 815, 

 George D. Macdougal's Cora. .Ho utieal, Canada ; second, $40, Br. 

 James S. Cucauaeh s Queen \'ic, New Vork; third, silver medal, 

 John HillH.an, Jr.'s, Lady, New Vork. 



Cluss 4S-Cocker or Field Spaniels— Puppies Under Twelv 

 Months— Dogs or Bitches.— Pri'.'.e, sliver medal, George Wygant . 

 Music, Peekskill, N. V.: second, Buhl. Seweii's CdebS, New York; 

 third, Bowlaud P. Keasbey's Bonnie, Newark, N. J. V. H. C, 

 W. W. Weaver's Baby, New Y r ork. CD. P. Bosworth's Bell, New 

 York. 



Class 49— Fox Hounds.- First prize, 1 1ft, Jacob Steiner's Tr 

 HrtiuKivit; sec nd, Sin, N. M. Drakes Lufra, New Vork ; third,' 

 silver medal. Charles A. Miller's Gypsv, Fire, both, N. J. 



Class 50-Beagies -Dogs or Bitches.- lust prize, $15, Toledo 

 Kennel Club's lteekless; aecoud, $10, J. ¥. I). Navarro's Susie 

 New York; third, silver medal, Alutamler Laiuoert's. Mgu, New 

 York. H. t'., Essex t.'o. Hunt's Kainbler, Momcialr, N. J. C, Es- 

 sex Co. Hunt's, Ltvpscy, Monlclair, N.J. 



Class 51— Baschuudc— Dogs or Bitches. - First prize, $15, W. 

 Seheelie's Ban. brooklyu. E. D.; second, .silver medal, H. Clau- 

 r.-u'i, jioltke, New Vork. V . 11. C, dame owner's Eugenie, t :., F. 

 Bohneubergers Waldiune, Woodridge, N. J., and E. O. Meyer's 

 Master Tell, New York. 



Class 02 Fov-'rerriers-D,,gH. -First prize, $15, Jiiujen Morti 

 Bier's Shot, New Vera; second, $10, Francis It. Hitchcock's 

 Bounce, New York; ilnrd, silver medal, J. aud P. Laa-reuc-'s 

 Paulo. Orototi, Mass. 11. C., A. B. Bailing's Don, New Vork. C, 



i ii-.c. •■.;, Lewis Huther- 

 II), same owner's chance ; 



ly, New York. V. 11. C 

 If. C, 11. Uoden's Nettle, 

 , New York. C, B. Gib- 



W. ttiitherluru's Flighty, New 

 New Vcilr.aud runs. D. Bui-ke' 

 son's Tip, idlcriou, Ontario. 



Class it -Fox Terrier Puppies Under 12 Months— Dogs.— Prize, 

 silver medal, W. 11. Tilestoti's Vampire, i\V, w Vork. V, 11. C, 



lots i:i.ti,.-r 1, Ji 's, 'sillier, Mew Vork; A. ., note's Tassel, 



EaSl OraDget N.J. B.C., F. B. Fay's Sam Patch, Boston, and rd- 



ionths— liitohes.— Prize, silver 



Class 50-Collevs— Begs or Bitches— First prize, $20, J. Lindsay's 

 Hex, Jersey City ; aecoud, $10, Br. J. W. Dowie-i s Lassie, Freder- 

 ick Couniv, Md.; ihirri, silver medal, C. E. Wood's Jock, New 

 York. V. II. C, W. 11. Watt's Bay, Phihulelphiit ; a. Youuge, 

 Jr.'s. Pixie, New York; N. P. Schenek's lemon aud white dog. 

 New York ; A. 8. i pgar'8 Spy, New York, and same owner's Elite 

 Deans. G, J . H. Work's Mat,. New York. 



Class 51— CoIUa Puppies-Dogs or Hitches.-Priie, silver medal, 

 A.S. Apgar's Lassie, New York. V. II. I..'., same owner's Bohin, 

 and Miss Edith Koi.erts's iless. Molt Hftven. N. Y. H. C. Miss IS. 

 S. Hamilton's Scamp, New York, and A. K Godetl'roy's Lassie, 



.; 38 51 Bui lies'— First prize, 815, Sir Wtllitun Verner'sBon- 

 ni,l, Dun, l,,n. En- liiml ; second, $10, .1. P. Ilarnard. Jr.'s, Judv, Bos- 

 ton. Mass.: third, silver medal, Geoigc ,le Forest Grant's Vis- 

 count, New York. C, James ITiilen's Kitty, New York, and .1. 

 and P. Lawrence's Sting (formerly Jennie,. Groton, Mass. 



Class59-H.HI Ten iers Dogs or Bueh.-s.- First prize, $15, Sir 

 William Vomer's Tarquin, London, Eoglaad : see, aid, 810, same 

 owner's Supcrbus; third, silver medal, Mrs. G AIM lis' Viotor.Now 

 York. V.H.C.. John Wilis' Zulu, Now Vork; Fred Gebhard'e 

 Sallust.New York. 11. C, W. It. H. Martin's Butcher, New York. 

 (J„ L. V. Marl ill's Puss and Pegasus, New Vork. 



Class GO— Bull Terrier Puppies.- Prize, a, silver medal ; was with- 

 held. 



Class 01— SkyeTerriers-liugs and Hitches. First prize, $15, John 

 Louis Harherger's Patch, i\cw York ; second, $10, John Louis 

 Harbcrger'B Tuners, New York; I hud, silver medal, (I. Walton's 

 Pepper, Boston. V. ii. C. \V. H. Aspiuwiill's Puppv, New Vork ; 

 B. T. Vogf s Jell, New York. 11. C, it. L. Belknap's Wirey, New 

 Vurk.. i.., ii,i ;■ 1 1 , : ■ i , en - inn, rs. New York, and John Os- 

 oorne's i BarUe, New York, 



Class 62—Pugs— Dogs.— First prize, SI3, Henry L. Daggett's Dick, 

 Boston, Mass.; second, $10, Miss Adelaide Deletion's Koderick, 

 Beaton, .Mass.; third, silver medal, Mrs. J. E.Kooins' Prince, Hal- 



Class'ti3-Pugs-Bitches.-Flrst prize, S'5, B. W. Daggett's Boily, 

 Boston, Mass.; second, $10. Miss Oracle Edward's Tiny, Now Vork; 

 thlid, silver medal, Miss Bertha Heald's Backet, New York. V. 

 II. C, Miss L. H. King's Peggy, New York. 



Class 04— Pug Puppies— Dogs or Bitches.— Prize, stiver medal, 

 Henry L. Daggett '., L'lius, Boston, Mass. V. H. C, Stephen Mul- 

 voy's Bessie, New Yurk. B.C., Henry L. Daggett's Batsy II., 

 Boston, Mass. 



Class 05- Scotch Terriers— Bogs and Bitches.— First prize, $10, 

 not awarded; second, silver medal. K.N. Hazard's Popper, New 

 \ n. . H. C, Bichard Tynah's Nellie, New York. 



i i Black and Tan Tern, is Over five Pounds— Bogs and 



Bitches.— First prize, $15, Sir W dliain V crners Sal ford, Lundon, 

 ' Nettle, Loudon, 



, Sir William \ criier's Kate, London, England, 

 chwartz's Tottie, Brooklyn, and S. Vau Byk's 



prize, Sir,, Hubert Ho 

 Va.; secirul, silver mt 



Terriers— Dogs aud Bitches.— First 

 n, Eastvibe, Northampton County, 

 _ ic owner's Needle. 

 Class 08- Vorkshire Terriers, Blue aud Tan, Over Five Pounds- 

 Dogs ami Bitches— First prize, 115, Thomas. K a! la lier's Wlibe, New 

 York; second, SlO, W. Collins' Koyal, New York; third, silver 

 medal, Thomas Kallaher's Kt.ger, iSew Vork. H. C, John Mar- 

 riotf's Ben, Now Vork. C, Thomas Kallaher's Bright, New 

 York. 



Class 89-Yorksui re. Terriers, Blue and Tan, not Exceeding Five 

 Pounds— Bogs aud Bitches— -Find prize, $15, Thomas Kallaher's 

 Beanie, New Vork; second, $10, same owner's Ticliborue; third, 

 silver medal, Stephen Mulvey's Champion, Now York. H. C, 

 John Man hut's Kniy, New V-uk, and s. s. Browning's Bex, New 



Class 70-Toy "fen u'a'V t u her 'i' liau' VLU-k'shtre-Dogsand Bitches. 

 -Fust prize, $15, Miss V'enu.e G. Cla.,ccy's Bijou, New York; sec- 

 01.11, silver uieilal, S.S. Browning's Tubby, New York. V. 11. C, 

 W. Collins' Bandy, sport and yueeu, New York; George S. 

 Sbuliz's Nolii.j mid Victoria. H. C., Miss Mary Van By k'a Fin- 

 nic Warren, Brooklyn, and S. II. ilathcid's Flash, New Yurk. C, 

 Henry Huggerty's Fly-FTy, New York ; P. M. MoGcchiu's Punch, 

 Philadelphia; and F. Huber's T iney, Newark, N.J. 



.jiass Ti-Kius Charles or Blenheim Spaniels— No entries. 



Class -,2-Japauesc Spaiiiels-Duiis and Hitches.— First prize, $10, 

 Charies E. Pratt's Flu, New York; second, silver medal, Hlohard 

 Alison's tiling, Kuiheiiord, N.J, V. H. C, Bmhard Alison's 

 Chaug and Lo. C , 11. L. Herbert's Jap, New V ork. 



Clabs 73— Italian Hi eyliounds— Dogs and Bitches.— First prize, 

 $10, Mrs. D. P. Foster's . tiucess, New Vork ; second, silver medal, 

 Mme. Annie. Tille le Prevost's Sweet Little Buttercup, Coney 

 island, L. I. V. H. C, Mme. Auuic Tille le Fievost 's topsic ; Mrs. 

 A.M. tiiauier'a NeePic. Pliiladiaphia ; Mrs. B. P. Foster's Buke, 

 New York; VV. Collins' Prince, New York. H. C, Mme. Annie 

 Tille le Prevost's Fly, Coney Island. C, J. Kennedy Tod's Prince, 

 New York. -__; 



Class 74— Miscellaneous or Foreign Classes— Dogs) and Bitches.— 

 First prize, $20, H. Deltus' Lion, New York; second, $16. James 

 Troy's Ksjah, Brooklyn; third. $10, James VVatfion a Kathleen, 

 l.omluu, Euglatiu; tounh, silver medal, John Genzel's Jocko, 

 New York; tilth, silver medal, L. L. Lorillard's Schwartz, New- 

 York. V. H. C, W. Kmu's llcila. New \ ork ; same owner's Carlo; 

 S. E. Gardner's Leo, New Vork; L L. Lorillard's Flora, New 

 York; Cart Baron Von Jehu's ltolf, New York ; John Genzel's 

 Lizzie, New York. H. C, C. Buehlicisler's Suiiuu, New Y r ork. C„ 

 James Troy's Rocket, Brooklj n, N. V. 



Class 75-Silk Haired Terriers, except Yorkshire— Dugs or 

 Bitches— First, prize, $10, Thomas Clitl'erd's Jess, New Vork; 

 second, silver medal, Miss M. B. Wagsiaif's Scamp, Babylon, L. I. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 



No entries required for Classes 0, B, E, P, H and I. Entries for 

 Classes A, B and G, must be made during the iirst day of the 

 show with the superintendent. 



A.— For the best collection of dogs owned and exhibited bv one 

 person, kennel or club, quality and quantity to be considered, an 

 eieg-ant silver tankard, value of (»00,fcireaentad by Messrs. Bar- 

 tens & Uiee, of No. 20 John street, Ne«' York. The spirit of the 

 awaid to be for the purpose of eucu. raging the lie porttition and 

 breeding of all kinds of thoroughbred dogs In America, under 

 the loilcwing rules:— 



The award to go to the exhibitor who Bnott S flic best collection 

 of dogsof various breeds, the properly of the ex hi tin or, kennel 

 or ol ub entering them. The quality of the dogs 10 be considered 

 as well its the number and variety of the classes in which they 

 may be entered. It is understood that the three classes of setters 



The award to be made upon the decision of a majority of all the 

 judges, or in case of there being a non-agreement, the final de- 

 cision ti. rest with an umpire, to be duly appointed by the man- 

 agers of the show. 



There were two competitors, namely; Mr. A. H. Moore, Moore- 

 lieltl Kennels, Philadelphia., und Mr. A. E. Godelfroy, Neversink 

 Lodge Kennets. Guymard, Orange County, N. Y. Mr. Moore was 

 deciareil the winner. The following were the entries : Mooreflotd 

 Kennels— English setters— Count Dan, Roderick, Duke of Beau- 

 ford, Luna May, Lass O'Cowne, Both. Pointers— Stella, La Guy, 

 Beuhih, Bose, Countess Bang. Irish Belters. P.eiklev, Duck. 

 Black and tan setters— Mora, Lady .Rapid, Bob. Cocker— Charlie. 

 —11 classes, covering 17 entries. Neversink Lodge Kennels- 

 Rough coated St. Bernards- Marco, BrannfcN, f'hcaole. Pomtera 

 -Croxttth, Queen. Belle, Guymard, Nora. English sellers— Nival, 

 Dash, Banger, Silk, Moll, Satan, Rake, Daisy, Lassie and three 

 puppies. Black and ton setter— Beauty. Irish seiters-ttover, 

 Moya and six puppies. Cocker- Tat lets. Haschu/ides— Fatl- 

 uitza. Coiley— Lassie. Yorkshire terrier-Belle. Poodle, Noll 



i.n.i classes, covering 01 entries. 



1!.— F'or the best pointer dog for stud purposes, a silver oup 

 will be given by "A Friend of Sport," manufactured by Messrs, 

 Tiffany * Co. Competitors: A. E. Godcttroy's Croxteth ; A. H. 

 Muore's La Guv ; E, Urgdi's Hush; Fisher Howe's, Jr.'s Rex. C, 

 Bu Hois Wugstatf's Lord Dufferm; J. W. Coffin's Kukc II., won by- 

 Mr. Edmund tug ill's champion Bush, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



0.— For the best pointer dog or bitch (to he competed for by the 

 winners in tin , ; an on a fd open .lasses,, a handsome chain and 

 collar, presented by W.T. & J. Mersereaii, iiniuiiiucturers, New- 

 ark, N. J. Awarded to Mr. Edmund Urgill's, Brooklyn, N. Y',, 

 champion Bush. 



i>.— For the beet pointer or setter, dog or bitch [to be owned 

 aud exhibited by a lady), a gold neck-chain, value Sao, manufac- 

 tured uy Messrs. Titian y A- Co., presented by Henry W. Liv- 

 ingston, Esq., 133 West. Fin ty-secoml sued, New Vork. Winner: 

 Mies May Cailender'B, Albany, N. Y„ chami'iou Irish setter Bory 

 O'More. 



Ji. -For ihe best English setter, dog or bitch tto be competed 

 for by the wmners in ihe champion aud open classes, iucluding 

 both native and imported), one tine gun case and one Hue uiuiiiu- 

 u.iion case, value, together, *^-5, presenieil' by II essrs. Thomson 

 i; Sons, manufacturers of sportsmen's goods, 301 Hi midway, New 

 York. Winner: Dr. S. Fleet Spiers, Brooklyn, N. Y„ champion 

 St. Elmo. 



