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FIXTURES. 



BENCH SHOWS. 



April IS, 19, 20 and 21— New York, Sixth Annual Bench Show of the. 

 Westminster Kennel Club. Entries close April 3. Ohas, Lincoln, 

 Superintendent. 



May 9, 10, 11 and 13- Boston, Mass. Third Bench Show of the Massa- 

 chusetts Kennel Club. Chits. Lincoln. Superintendent; E. E. Hardy, 

 Secretary Exhibition Committee, P. O. Box 1793, Boston. Entries 

 close April S3. 



June 6, 7, 8 and 9.— Cleveland, 0., First Annual Bonch Show of the 

 Cleveland Beneh Show Association. Charles Lincoln, Superintendent; 

 C. II. Munhall. Secretary. 



FIELD TRIALS. 



September— National American Kennel Club Field Trials on Prairie 

 ( Ibiokons Jos. H. Dew, Columbia, Tenn., Secretary. 



Docember 4— National American Kennel Club Field Trials on Quail, 

 Grand Junction, Tenn. D. Bryson, Memphis, Tenn , Secretary, 



THE BOSTON DOG SHOW. 



T^NTRIESare coming in finely, arid everything looks pfoinis- 



X-J ing for a very successful exhibition. Arrangements have 

 been made with the railroads to transport dogs free when ac- 

 companied by their owners or attendants. The express com- 

 panies will carry for one-half their regular rates. The secretary 

 of the club is at the New York show, and has received quite a 

 number of entries from the exhibitors; among them are many 

 of the prize winners. AYe shall probably be able to announce 

 the judges next week. 



THE NEW YORK DOG SHOW. 



THE sixth annual Bench Show of the Westminster Kennel 

 Club commenced on Tuesday at the American Institute 

 Fair Building, at the corner of 'Sixty-third street and Third 

 avenue, Tn point of mini hers the present show has been ex- 

 ceeded but once in the histoiy of the club, as will be seen bv 

 glancing at the list which we publish below. The quality of 

 the animals exhibited lias never been surpassed, and the 

 judges have no easy task to make their selections. At no pre- 

 vious show has everything run so smoothly. Mr. Lincoln has 

 so arranged and systematized the vast amount of labor neces- 

 sary to successfully carry on the show, that apparently there 

 is no friction, and even the minor details seem to have been as 

 carefully attended to as the more important ones. Much of 

 this is owing to the fact that the same corps of assistants are 

 retained each year, and fewer mistakes occur than would be 

 the case were new ones employed. 



Over one-half of the entries arrived at the haU on Monday 

 afternoon, and before the hour of opening, nearly every ani- 

 mal was in its place. The dogs were received at the Sixty- 

 third street entrance, and as soon as identified, thev were at 

 once placed in their proper stalls. The entrance for the, visit- 

 ors is at the Third avenue end of the building. 



Passing through the corridor to the hall and turning to the 

 left, we come to the dogs of the. Westminster Kennel Club, 

 seven in number, which are on exhibition only. Champion 

 Sensation heads the list and is looking very well. He carries 

 his years bravely and looks to be just hi his prime, A wide, 

 low bench extends entirely around the hall, and as there are 

 no partitions, there is an unobstructed view the whole length 

 of the building, which adds much to the attractive appearance 

 of the animals. 



Next to the club dogs come the. mastiffs, which occupy 

 nearly two-thirds of the space, upon this side of the building. 

 The St. Bernards fill the. rest of the space on this side, and 

 also that across the rear end of the hall. Then come the 

 berghunde, and after them the Newfoundlands, who present 

 a noble array of curly coats that is very pleasing to the eye. 

 The greyhounds and deerhounds occupy the rest of the space 

 along the south side and across the west end as far as the en- 

 trance. A short flight of stairs leads down to the main floor, 

 which contains five double rows of commodious stalls, extend- 

 ing the whole length of the floor, with wide passage ways 

 between, affording ample room for the crowds of visitors 

 who throng the building day and evening. 



The stalls for the pointers commence at the northwest cor- 

 ner of the floor, and extend down one row and about half 

 way back on the next. Following in their regular order are 

 the remainder of the classes. 



Many of the exhibits are noteworthy for their excellence, 

 Among the large collections, the fourteen St. Bernards of the 

 Cranmoor Farm Kennels attract universal attention. Many 

 of the large kennels of sporting dogs are well represented, 

 notably those of Mr. A. H. Moore of Philadelphia, Mr, J. H. 

 Goodsell and Mr. A. E. Godetfrov of New York, Dr S. Fleet 

 Speir, Mr. E. A. Herzberg and Mr. E. Orgill. all of Brooklyn; 

 Mr. F. B. Fay and Mr. E. E. Hardy of Boston, Mr. T. G. Davev 

 of London, Ont. ; Mr. H. Bailey Harrison of Tilsenburg. Ont. : 

 the St. Louis Kennel Club, Willard Brothers of Jonesboro, 

 TU., the Baltimore Kennel Club, Mr. L, H. Smith of Rtrath- 

 roy, Canada; the Gordon Kennel Club of Locust Valley, L. J. ; 

 the Cortlaudt Kennels of Peekskill, N. Y., and the Rory 

 O'More Kennels, Albany, N. Y. The Milwaukee Kennel 

 Club makes a fine display of Irish water spaniels, and the 

 Hornell Spaniel Club, of Hornellsville, N. Y., shows a capital 

 lot of black spaniels, and Messrs- L. & W. Rutherford exhibit 

 nearly twenty fox-terriers. This class is very largo and veiy 

 good, and it will be no easy matter to select the winners. 



There are a large number of ladies' pets exhibited, and 

 many of them are very fine animals and form no inconsider- 

 able portion of the attractions of the. show. Messrs. J. Palmer 

 O'Neil & Co., of Pittsburg, Pa,, have a very fine display of 

 Westley Richards hamiuerless guns. There is a capital 

 restaurant inside the building where one can procure a well- 

 cooked meal at short notice and for a reasonable price. 



The attendance on Tuesday was not very large through the 

 day, but in the evening the large hall was fairly crowded 

 with the "beauty and chivalry of our goodly city." The 

 judging began promptly at ten o'clock, and better progress 

 was made than we remember to have seen at any previous 

 •show. Some dissatisfaction was expressed with some of the 

 decisions, but no more than is usual. Below will be found a 

 list of the entries in the sporting classes, with the awards up 

 to Wednesday noon. Ave shall give the remainder next 

 week, together with our comments upon some of the dogs. 

 THE AWARDS. 



Class 1,— Champion mastiffs, dogs— Gurth, Col. Stuart Taylor, New 

 York. 



Class 2.— Champion mastiffs, bitches— Leah, L. C. and H. L. de 

 Zayas, New York. 



Class 3.— Mastiff dogs— 1st, Zulu, James Smithson, Jr., New York; 

 XL, Warwick, M. Rafhbura, New York; 3d, The Atrial, P. 0. Hewitt, 

 New York: he, Hereward, Miss S. C. Hewitt, New York. 



Class 4— Mastiff bitches— 1st. Dido, J. I.. Young, Trvhigton-on-the- 

 Hudson, N.-Y.: 2d. Tigress 11.. Mrs. Charles EWallaek, L..i«r Branch, 

 N. J.; 3d, Betsey, Julius Gran. New York. 



Class 5.— Mastiff puppies, dogs, or bitches— 1st, eutry of James L. 

 Young, Trvington-on -the-Hudson, N. Y.; 2d, Monmouth Bess, Charles 

 ■ K .1. 



;'h-coated St. Bernard dogs— Turco, D. P. 



leuug, m v uigi,on-oii-i.ii 

 E. WaUack, Long Brai 

 Class 6 — Champion 

 Foster, New York. 



Class ?.— Champion rough-coated St. Bernard bitches— Braunfels, 



A E. Godeffroy, Guymard, N. Y. ' 



Class S-Rungh-eoated St. Bernard dogs— 1st, Monk, E. R. Hearn, 

 bts't City; 8d, Bayard, Jr.. Arthur W Pope. Boston, Mass.: 3d, 

 Priam, Frederick W. "Rothcra. Sinieoe, Ontario. Canada; he, Carlisle, 

 Otto Plonk, New York; c, Barry, Herman Claussen, New York. 



Class 9.— Rough-coated St. Bernard bitches— 1st prize withheld; 2d, 

 Menco, Louis Dublin, Now York; 3d prize withheld, 



Class 10.— Champion smooth-coated St. Bernard dogs— Harold, John 

 P. Haines, Tom's River, N. f. 



Class 11.— Champion smooth-coated St. Bernard bitches— Judy, 

 John P. Haines. Tom's River, N. J. 



Class 12.— Smooth-coated St. Bernard dogs— 1st, Leo, the Hon. 

 Samuel J. Tilden, New York: 3d, Mure 1L. Isaac R. Denman, New- 

 ark, N. J.; 3d, Monk, A shfon Howard Potter. New York. 



Class 13. -Smooth-coated St. Bernard hitches— 1st, Jura, John P. 

 Haines, Tom's River, N. J. ; 3d, Zug, same owner; 3d prize witheld. 



Class 14— St, Bernard puppies, dogs or bitches— Rough-coated: 1st. 

 Dagmar, .1. D. Prince. New York: .2d, Ross, -.an TIL. Clarence Whitman, 

 New Brighton, St aten Island; vhc, puppies entered by D. P. Foster, 

 New York; he. Abbott, II. V. S. Thorn--. Black Rock, Conn. Smooth- 

 coated: 1st, Lohengrin, Thomas W. White Now York; 2d, Marcs 

 John P. Haines: he, Dina, Don, Jr.. and Bruno, same owner. 



Class 1^ Berghund dogs— 1st, Rover. Reniamiii Edge, Jersey City: 

 2d, Dan, Wuhani A. Furcron, Jersey City Heights. 



Class 10.— Berghund bitches— Minx, G. Ceesar, Jersey City. 



Class ^.-Newfoundland dogs— 1st, Jack. S. E. Warshing, New 

 Aork; 2d, Carlo, Charles R, Lamh, New York: "vhc. Bogasinus. 

 George Upsher. Diberson, New York: he, PontQ, C. C. Bailey, New 

 York; c, Sport, S. E. Warshing, New York. 



Class 18.— Newfoundland bitches— 1st prize withheld; 2d, Topsv, the 

 only entry, G. D. Cooper, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Class 19.— Newfoundland puppies, dogs or hitches— 1st, Brave. Rob- 

 ert Bonnet, Bayonne, N. J. 



Class 20.— Champion greyhounds, dogs or bitches— 1st, Spring, 

 Charles E, Dawson, Montreal, Canada. 



Class SI.— Greyhound dogs— 1st, Don II., Patrick Neary, New York; 

 3d, George, H. E. Brisben, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Class 22. Greyhound bitches— 1st. Clio, Dr. O. F. Coe, Jersey City; 

 2d Fan, Joseph B. Herson, Buckingham. Pa.: vhc. Fan, Robert Lin- 

 coln Lee, New York; he, Zidu, J. S. Cattanach, V. S., New York, 



Class 23.— Deerhounds, dogs and bitches-lst, Fly II., William C. 

 Gulliver, New York; 2d. Frida. Miss A. R. Hewitt, New York; vhc 

 Sancho, William C. Gulliver; he, Bruce, J. A. Butler, Jr., Newport, 



Class 24.— Champion pointer dogs over 55 pounds— 1st. Faust St 

 Louis Kennel Club. St. Louis, Mo. 



Class 25— Champion English pointer bitches over 50 pounds— Grace, 

 LukeW. White, Bridgeport, Conn, 



Class 26.— Pointer dogs over 55 pounds— 1st, Croxteth, A. E. Godef- 

 froy, Guymard. N. Y. ; 2d, Tally Ho, R. Lamb, New York; 3d, Lord 



over 50 pounds.— 1st, Lassie, St. Louis 



Kemiel Club, St. Louis, Mo.; 2d, Minnie S., G. P. Hawes, Richmond 

 Va.; 3d, Snow-flake, Theodore Meyer. Jersey City; vhc. Nan, James 

 P. Swam, Jr., Bronxville. N. Y.; he, Bonnie Kate, J. Coleman Dray- 



ton, New York. 



Class 28.— Champion pointer dogs under 55 pounds— Donald, A. H. 

 Moore, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Class 20.— Champion pointer bitches under 50 pounds— Dutchess, 

 Garret Roach, New York. 



Class 3.1.— Pointer dogs under 55 pounds— 1st, Bravo, George Nor- 

 bury Appold, Baltimore, Md. : 2d. Glen wood. George L. Wilms. Jer.sey 

 City; 3d, Roy, R. Lamb, New York; vhc, Bravo, E. B. Aymar New- 

 York; Robm, D. Willard Meeker, Elizal.ir.i. :■:.. I M-u.d,,'T; < Cor- 

 nell, New York; he. Ross. W.T. Hawkney. Bridgeport, Conn; Rap, Ed- 

 lnund Orgill, Brooklyn; Tim, St. bonis Kennel Club; e, Random, Ed- 

 mund Orgill. 



Kennel Club, Baltimore, Md. ; Bliss. St. Louis Kennel Club, St. Lo^o. 

 Mo.; he, Belle. B. S. Gregory, Jr., New York: Gertrude. Dr. A. Mc- 

 Collom, New York; Lady Dufferin H.. J. G. Heckscher. New York; 

 Little Nell, Dr. Henry V. Aten, Brooklyn, N. Y.; c, Grace II., E. W. 

 Saportas, New York; Gypsie, H. Folsom, New York. 



Class 32.— Pointer puppies, dogs— 1st. Washington, H. Hedeman, 

 Brooklyn; 2d, Sefton II. , A. E. Godeffroy, Guymard, N. Y. ; vhc, 

 Dime Royal, W. G. Murphy. N. Y.; he. Bruno, Capt. J. E. Jones, 

 Jersey City; Sancho Pedro. John White. Bridgeport, Ct, ; c, Norse, 

 D. G. Elliot, New Brighton, S. I.; Croxle, G. H. Newton. Smiths- 

 town, L. I. 



Class 33.— Pointer puppies; bitches— 1st. Lallah Rookh, L. W, 

 White, Bridgeport. Ct,: 3d, Hazel Kirke. R. Lamb, New- York; vhc, 

 Nellie, E. F. Schieffelin. N. Y. ; he. Belle of the Glen. J. H. ICrey. 

 Brooklyn ; Juno HI., C. M. Schieffelin, N. Y. ; c, Lucia, D. S. Gregory, 

 Jr., 2d. • ' 



Class 31.— Champion English setter dogs— Thunder, A. H. Moore, 

 Pliiladelphia, Pa. 



Class 30.— Imported English setter dogs— 1st, Prince Taxis, Thomas 

 F. Ryan, New York; 2d, Foreman. William Tallman, Providence, R, I ■ 

 3d, Roll, Edward E. TT.ardv, Boston. Mass.; vhc, Chalkley, D. L. 

 Sinister. Jr., Philadelphia, Pa.; Prince James H. Goodsell, New 

 York; Darkie, A. H. Moore. Philadelphia, Pa.; he, basiling Rover 

 T. F. Taylor, Richmond, Va, 



Class 37.— Imported English setter bitches— 1st, Dawn, II. Bailey 

 Harrison. TUson burg, Canada; 2d. Grace Darling II.. L. H. Smith, 

 Strathroy, Ontario, Canada: 3d, Clementine, D. L. "Shuster. Jr., Phila- 

 delphia, Pa.; vhc, Glenfinlas, T. G. Davev, Loudon, Ontario, Canada; 



Belle, W. H. Beebe, New York; Luna May. A. H. Moore, Phila- 

 Pa. ; he. Lass o' Gowrie and Countess Kate. A. II. Moore. 



-. 38. — Native English setter dogs— 1st, Fairv Prince A S 

 Bishop, Pittsburg, Pa.: 2d, Racket, James H. Goodsell, New York: 3d, 

 London, same owner; vhc, Grouse Dale, Willi 

 Norwich, Conn. ; Tom, George R. Watkim ~ 



,'h. 



Hal and St. Mare, Dr. S. Fl 

 E. Hardy, Boston. Mass. : . 

 William B. Wells. Chalha 

 A. Betty. New York; Maio 

 Class 30.— Native Englisl 

 ter, Saint Georges, Del.; 

 tario, Canada: 3d, Crook. Gee 



... aklyn, N. Y.: Clair, Edward 

 . I. Weighed. Rochester, N. Y. ; Mingo, 

 hitario. Canada: he. Doc B., Robert 

 lliani A. De Witt, Bronxville, N. V. 

 er bitches-lst, Blue Belle, E. W. Jes- 

 Lidersdale, T. G. Davey, London, Cha- 

 rge R. Watkins. Brooklyn, N Y. : vhc. 



Maida, Dr. S. Fleet Speir, Brooklyn, N. Y.; CI: 



Hardy, Boston. Mass.; Princess May. G. W. Bassford, White Plains 

 N. Y.; Jemiette, Clara R. and KnteR*., I', A. Diffendorffer, Lancaster' 

 Pa.; Mattie, M. K. Cowing, Jr., OlnevvilK R. I. ; he. Princess Drue 

 George C. Sterling, New York; Ferida. J. G. Heckscher. New York 



Class 40.— English setter puppies, dogs -1st, Jester. E. AY. Jester St 

 Georges, Del; 2d, Folderol, S. Fleet Speir. Brooklyn, L. I.; vhc 

 Count Sport, E. P. P. McClure. New York: General Arthur Mrs S 

 Fleet Speir, Brooklyn ; c, Chester. G. R. Watkins. Brooklyn: Donald 

 F. B. Young. Newark, N. J. 



Class 41 -English setter puppies, bitches— 1st, Pembina. S. D. Ripley; 

 2d, Floss, E. A. Godeffroy; vhc, Blanche Lewis, W. P. Feet, N. Y. : 

 Eclair. Mrs. S. Fleet Speir; Lady Favre, Dr. S. Fleet Speir; he. Lady 

 Bath, Dr. S. Fleet Speir. 



Class 42.— Champion black and tan setter dogs— Bob, A. H. Moore, 

 Philadelphia, Pen,,. 



Class 43.— Champion black and tan setter bitches— Lady Rapid, 

 same owner. 



Class 44.— Black and tan setter dogs— 1st. Duke of the East, C B 

 Davis, Providence, R. I.: 3d, Jack, Mrs. L. Carlton, New York; 3d, 

 Bruce, A. E. Godeffroy, Guymard, N. Y. ; vhc. Prince. A. M Wright 

 New York: Glen. Dr. Henry V. Aten. Brooklyn: Pilot, Samuel G. 

 Dixon: c, Rex, John N. Briggs, New York: Sprain. William A. De- 

 Witt, Brouxvillo, N. Y. 



Class 45.— Black and tan setter bitches— 1st. Bessie A. Weeks. Locust 

 Valley, Long Island; 2d, Midge, W. E. C. Moorehead, New York: 3d, 

 Alee, John M. Briggs, New York: vhc, Ladv Pilot, Samuel G. Dixon, 

 Philadelphia, Penn. ; he. Dream 11., Willard Brothers, Jonesboro, 111.: 

 SDvia, Luke W. White. Bridgeport, Conn. 



Class 415.— Black and tan setter puppies, dogs— 1st, Frank, A. Weeks 

 Locust Valley. L. I.; 2d, Sam, D. G. Hartt, Northport, L. I.;c, Dick, 

 same owner. 



Class 47. -Black and tan setter puppies, bitches-lst. Nellie, A. 

 Weeks, Locust Valley, L. I.: 2d, Ada, Gordon Kennel Club. Locust 

 Valley. L. I. ; vhc, entry of Willard Bros, Jonesboro, 111. ; c. entry by 

 same. 



Class 48.— Champion Irish setters, dogs— 1st, Berkley, A. H. Moore 

 Phila. 



Class 40. -Champion Irish setters, bitches-lst, Noreen, Dr. William 

 Jarvis, Claremont. N. H. 



Class 50.— hash setter dogs— 1st, Nitnrod, C. DuV. Hunt, Weathers- 

 field, Vt. ; 2d, Zig, S. D. Ripley, N. Y'.; 3d. Spy, same owner- vhc 

 Grafton. S. H. Mount. Eastori, Pa.. Dan, W. H. Bagshaw, Lowell 

 Mass., Philo, L. H. Billiard, N. Y\, Raleigh. A. II. Moore. Phila he 

 Detmold, W. B. Peet, N. Y., Dash, T. AYilson, Lowell. Mass., Wilbur, 

 W. N. Collender. Greenbrush, N. Y., O'Leary, Baltimore Kennel club: 

 c, Dan, W. G. Demarest, N. Y., Chief, A. B. Kelsey, Belvidere, N. J.. 

 Frank, A. L. Seligman, N. Y., Elcho TV, C. S. Keller, Washington. 



11 



S3 

 122 



1879 

 30 

 34 



30 



27 



1881 

 21 

 24 



COMPARATIVE table op entries at the five shows. 



Classes. 1877 1878 



Mastiffs 25 18 



St. Bernards 17 16 



Berghunde — — 



Newfoundlands.. i" B9 



Siberian or L'lm . . 



Pointers, 



English setters . 

 Black and tan set 

 Irish setters. . . 

 Red and whi 

 Chesapeake B; 

 Irish » a 



138 



135 



120 



157 



231 



ir.s 



73 



71 



92 



1)8 



135 



98 



etters — ~ 



flu 





ipaiiiels" 

 neks. . 



,'l 



10 



151 

 172 



17 



3 — — 



Cockei „.. 



Field spaniels 13 1 — 19 30 



greyhounds 18 33 15 15 28 28 



Deerhounds 9 4 5 7 4 11 



Sfaghounds (! — — — — — 



Foxhounds 14 45 9 18 13 



: .: ■ s .-. |- :. ■:;: im 



Harriera 3 4 — — — — 



Dachshunde I(i It R <) 1R 12 



Fox-terriers 25 30 45 85 68 60 



' ' !: :,l :,.| (Hi 



['nit: ntlan or coach dogs.. 5 4 1 — — — 



Bulldogs 10 jo 8 20 14 15 



Hull terriers U 29 38 33 24 24 



Bugs 27 3u 24 33 24 33 



Skye terriers 23 17 15 IB 22 12 



Rough haired terriers — ! — — 5 10 



Scotch terriers 10 8 11 3 — 



Dyadic Dinmont terriers. . . 11 3 3 6 5 6 



Irish terriers — _ — 4 3 



Yorkshire terriers — 30 36 26 29 18 



Silk-haired other than York- 

 shire . — — g _ 



Toy-terriers 21 12 9 18 5 10 



Black and tan terriers 13 20 13 9 3 14 



King diaries and Blenheim 



spaniels. 4 6 8 — 11 3 



■ Tapani -,, sin: i - ■ i ■-■ , | , ■;, ;i s ie 



Italian greyhounds (5 14 9 10 13 — 



Poodles; 2 — — — — - 



Trick dogs 1 — — — — _ 



Miscellaneous 1 2 26 40 23 18 



LIST OF JUDGES. 



Mastiffs, St. Bernards, berghunde, Newfoundlands, daehs- 

 hunde, collies and pugs— J antes Watson. Esq., New York City. 



Greyhounds, deerhounds. pointers, foxhounds and beagles— 

 Hon. Jno. S. Wise, Richmond, Va. 



Champion, imported and native English setters— J. O. Don- 

 ner, Esq., New York City. 



Irish setters and black and tan setters— Major J. M. Taylor, 

 Lexington, Ky. 



Irish water spaniels, field and cocker spaniels— Thomas 

 Orgill, Esq., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Fox-terriers, bull' dogs, bull-terriers, rough-haired terriers, 

 black and tan terriers, Dandie Dinmont. terriers, Irish terriers, 

 Skye terriers, Yorkshire terriers, toy terriers. King Charles or 

 Blenheim spaniels, Japanese spaniels and Italian greyhounds 

 — G. de Forest Grant, Esq., N. Y. Citv. 



Miscellaneous class— Hon. Jno. S. TVise, G. de Forest Grant, 

 Esq., James Watson, Esq, 



ENTRIES— SPORTING DOGS. 

 Patnters. 



Exhibited by the Westminster Kennel Club, not for competition- 

 Sensation. Whiskey, Daisy. May, Queen May, Corker, Polly. 

 Class 23. — Deerhounds — Dor/s or Bifc.hes. 

 Wm. C. Gulliver's Sancho and Fly II.. j'. A. Butler, Jr.'s Bruce and 



: i 'ii.ss a. B. Hewitt's Frida" ami Toby, Alexander Leattie's 

 Scot, D. D. Wheden Jr.'s Queenie, J. S. Henly's Brawn, F. Cliauncey's 

 Thor. 



Class 24. — Champion Pointers over 55 lbs. — Doys. 

 W. R. Hobart's Rapp, St. Louis Kennel Cluo's Faust. 



Class 25. — Champion Pointers, over 50 lbs. — Bitches. 

 Luke W. White's Grace, R. M. Liiidsey's Dolly. 



Class 2(>. — Pointers over 55 lbs. — Dogs. 



C. DuBois \\'agstr-ll"s Lord Dufferin. C \y. Ii-nsi'ia's i TT 



Epos's. Jake, c,,, \y K),],-'- lb. r.rer. Elliot Smith's Don. ( ,._-., L Wihns's 

 Knickerbocker. Robert. A Belt\ 'sDash Lieu; Comd'rF 1: Thomas's 

 Jo, P. M. Moras Glen, Prof. w.'w. I. egare's Rah Wai tagti Cos- 



ter's Jce. Edgar S. Schieffelin 's Ranger. A. E. Godeffroe s Croxteth 

 R, Lam n s Tally Ho, Thomas Stodd's Grouse, C. B Davis's Picco and 

 Ned, Morris Fr.oick s Mingo.. David G. HartCs Crack Shot, Duncan C. 

 Plumb's Rap, C. W. Dustin's Prince. 



Class 27.— Pointers over 50 lbs.— Bitches. 

 John F. Harrison's ivanev, J. Coleman Drayton's Bonnie Kate P 

 M. Mora's Belle. G, P. Hawes' Minnie S,. James P. Swain, .) r 's Nan' 

 Joseph Grasser's Dolly, Tm-odore Mayer's Snowila !;,• Morns Eranek's 

 Rena. David G. Hart's Flash and Bells, St. Louis N.-imei Club's 1 ,ass-i,. 

 and Bliss. 



" Class 3S. — Champion Pointers under 55 lbs. — Doqs. 

 Dr. F. C. Plunkett's Snipe, Willard Bro.'s Set'ton, P. H. Langstaff's 

 Dash, A. M. Wright's Dick, A. II. M.,oie's Donald, I. WeignelPs Bob, 

 Edmund Orgill's Rush, St. Louis Kennel Club's Drake. 



Class 39. —Champion Pointers under 5(1 lbs.— Bitches. 

 Garrett Roach's Dutchess, A. H. Moore's Lady Romp II.. Edmund 

 Orgill's Rue. St. Lotus Kennel Club's Zeal. 



Class 30. —Pointers, under 55 lbs.— Dogs. 



F. 0. Plunkett's Rambler. Willard Bros. S dim. Louis C. Clark's Tim, 

 Wru. C. Allen's Tom and Jerry. Geo. Norbury Appold's Bravo, J. B. 

 Ramirez's v,,|. .j,,hn J. Pirn ■pout's Daubv.E. B. Avuiar's Brn-o. T' \V. 

 Meeker's Robin. Geo. L.Wilms'sGleiiwood. EdearS Sehi-f.'.-b ■'- h - 

 W. F. Du.-rr's S-n-ation IE. Robert C. Corneirs Match, '>'. tn. M. Bax- 

 ter's B,,l, White, W. E. C. Moorhead's Tramp, R. Limb's 1-1 ov If 

 Robins, ,n Jr.'s Dan TI, Cbas. M. Schiell'ebn's Ponto, Win. .1. Hawkncy's 

 Ross. Ed. cirgiU's Random and Rap, Baltimore Kennel Club's Rapf.a 

 hannock, Roanoke and Rocket IE, St. Lotus Kennel Club's Tim. 

 Class 31.— Pointers under 50 Ibs.—Bitehes. 



D.B, Gregory, Jr., 2d 's Belle. J. II. Phelan's Ruby and puppies, 

 Elliot Smith's Eileen and Minnie. A. W. Pearsall's Cnsprinu. Cbas R 

 Christy's Susy Royal. Fred. Smith's Rose and puppies, M. R. Mc- 

 Donnell's Lady Sefton, Capt. .1. E. Jones's Nelly IE. E. W. Saportas's 

 Grace IE, Sam. Thome's Susan, E. A. McFarlanrl's Tuck, Frank 

 Jack's Lillic, T'rof. W. W. Leg re's Belloua. H. Hall's Clarissa, R. JI. 

 Lindsay's Louise. Wm. F Dm it's, Madge. IT. Folsom's (tipsie, R. 

 Lamb's Lena, Dr. A. MeCollom's Gertrude. Gan-er.i. Roaeh's Prudence 

 and Queen II.. J. G. Heekseher's Lady Dufferin and Lady Dufferin II., 

 A. H. Moore's Counh-ss Bang, Henry v, Aten's Little Nell. E. H. Gill- 

 man B Lady May and Lady June Ed. Orgill's. Romp, Baltimore 

 Kennel Club's Cleopatra, St. Louis Kennel Club's Bliss. 



Otoss .7-.\— Pointer Puppies Under IS months old.— Dogs. 



D. G. Elliott's Norse, H. D. Gardner's Dexter and St. Julien, John F. 

 Harrison s Dash IE, Charles R. Christy's Nat, Jr.. and Nimho, Capt, 

 .1. E. Jones' Spiel and Bruno, Frank Jack's Sport. James P Swain 

 Jr.'s Jim, Edgar S. Sebieffelin's Priam and licet, ,r, A. E. Godeffroy's 

 Sefton H.. W. G. Murphy's Dime Boval. R. Lamb's Professor Don, H 

 TTedenein's Washington, Charles M, S, h-^'f, lin's P-riedes, G. Herbert 

 Newton's Croxie, Edmund GrgiU's Koek, John White's Sancho Pedro, 

 D. S. Gregory, Jr.. -M's Scout, 



Class 33.— Pointer Puppies under 12 months old— Bitches. 



D.S. Gregory, Jr., e,l iLucia, Frank Kammel's NelUc. Charles R. 

 Christy sNma, Capt. J. E. Jones's Kate, lames P. Swain. Jr 's Vic and 

 (trace, Luke W.Whit,-'. Lalla I: i his,,- Schloff, ii.i s Lilly, Bell 

 and Nellie, J. Henry Kr-v - T: '.: o, , ,.,. ( :], .,,, [-;. Lamb's Kazel Kirke, 

 D. Hedeman's Swan, Charles M. Schieffelin's Juno III., Edmund f)r- 

 gili's Rye. 



Ctoss Si. — Champion Enqlish Setters— Doqs, 



Erdman A. Herzberg' « Emperor Fred. Frank If Fay's Coin. James 

 II. Goodsell's Plautagenet and lion Juan. y. II M. .ore's Thunder. 



Class 35.— Champion English Setters— -Sitehes. 



T Judge's Donna, Dr. S. Fleet Spefr's Lizz f H. GoodseU's 



Petrel IE, Fairy IE and Petrel. L. R Bmith's Clip, H. Bailey Harri- 

 son's BeUe's Pride. A. S. Bishop's Pearl, Wm. B. Wells's Star." 

 Class 30.— Imported Enqlish Setters— Dogs, 



L. Shuster. Jr.'s Chalkley D.. TIht,'.' F. Ryan's Prince" Taxis Prof 

 W. W. Legare's Prince Boval. Ed. E. Hardy's Roll, .las. H Goodsell's 

 Duke of Beaufort. Young Laverauk and Prince. Eeander Wai orlmry's 

 St Ives. Erdmann A. Herzberg's Aldershot, L. IT. Smith's Bristol 

 T.F.Taylor's Dashing Rover.' A. H. Moore's Di -rick.' 



W. TaUman's Foreman, Howard Hartley's Royal Blue. E. W. Jester's 

 Brush, T. G. Davey's Lava Rock, 



