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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Apjiil 27, 1882. 



Fro.!, bis sire, will have to produce but, few suck ones to make 

 Ms reputation in tne. stud first-class. General Arthur we also 

 ?ecl better than a single 



thought, do 



a. 



liked 

 lettei 



The bitches we£e well plat .. . 

 who was unnoticed, should have 



was deservedly given first. Flo: 

 rJnich. th.6 beat of Lady Fare am 

 each given a vita. Taken ae 



were a grand lot, and we have i 

 them superior in qualil v to any < 

 seen. 



Black and Tax Betters. — Boi 

 the ellanir 

 gOOd anin: 

 elass confl 



except that Princess Vera, 

 lad an he. at least. Pembina 

 5, who won second, had not 

 Blanche Lewis, who were 

 whole, the. English setters 

 i hesitation in pronouncing 

 ilieetinr, that we have ever 



aware 



Hon si 



was B 



The 



good i 



best o 

 don iu 

 perior 



proper marki 

 iiis nose to tin 

 but will prob: 



idv Grordc 



, had hi 



id the prize in 



lass. He was very well shown aud is a very 

 )ld Grouse shows his years and was not in first- 

 Turk is a grand dog of capital form, and 

 the winner. 



Lady Rapid was justly entitled to the 

 sen in proper eoiidi- 

 off thi- honor, but she 



. contained some verv 

 i vhc, was by far the 

 i to be the best Gor- 

 irprised that his Ba- 

 the true type and 

 the end of 

 in Ihe loin. 



Ldsed. 



, and i 



-ere greatly 

 ledged. He. 

 thor 



igs, a ud is a. thorough Gordon fn 



3 tip of his tail. He is a trifle sla 



ibly improve as he gets older. 

 This elass was for black and tans. Judged by the standard 

 for color alone, Pilot was fully the equal of any, and his 

 superior torai should have carried him through. "When the 

 special class XX— which was for the best Gordon dog— was 

 called for, Pilot was excluded on the ground that he had been 

 beaten in the open class and was not eligible. Mr. Dixon, his 

 owner, protested against, this decision, and the committee 

 very properly sustained him and ordered the elass rejndged. 

 Major Taylor, who judged this elass, had gone home, and the 

 committee requested Mr. .J. G. Higgius, of Delaware City, 



ud M 



Del., 



theqi 

 tilth' exam 

 the "prize t 



The bite.: 

 for Gordoi 

 have been 



The tor 

 received a 



The clas 

 decidedly 

 give our"v 

 ~ Irish St 

 won. The 

 not in goc 

 of! color. 

 Elcho was 

 well, and i 

 Rory O'Moon 

 trifle too Cat. 



The bitchei 

 bufwas onlx 



of pier Is 

 CVMo. .■!■■■ ; re. 



lathe open 



and Zig third 

 distill 



class £ 

 The 

 there 

 only a v 



E. Qodeffroy, of New York, to decide, upon 

 The dogs wen; brought into the ring and care- 

 ied by the gentlemen, who uiihesitalhrHv awarded 

 Pilot. 



is were well placed, although had the class been 

 Lady Pilot, who only scored vhc, must certainly 

 stter placed, 

 ss were not numerous, but so good that every one 



black and tans is 

 arly opportunity to 



ineation of the Gordon: 

 ■ ' e and -we shall take 

 iws upon the subject. 



TElis. — In the champion class Berkley, as usual, 

 others are all first-class animals. Elcho III. was 



show- condition, as his coat was poor and a little 

 le is of very good form and has a capital head. 

 ot entered tor competition. He was looking very 

 e think him to be the best one. that we ever saw. 



3 was also looking prime, except that he was a 



s were all good. Rose was decidedly the best, 

 on exhibition. N0reen, who secured the pride 

 very nice one, of good form and color. Korah 

 Gi -jl wre also tirst-ehxss and were well shown. 



, i \j class Nimrod was placed first, Spy second, 

 . So :e-s than a dozen ribbons were deservedly 



imong the remainder, This was a very good 



thought very -well judged. 



class did not display so much quality, although 



everal capital one? present, Meg, who secured 

 best head of the lot, and was every Way 

 mer. Aside from this the awards' were 



as good as the 

 well bestowed. 



In the dog puppy class quite a laughable mistake occurred. 

 Entry No. li;Je was" a litter of puppies, and a bitch was taken 

 into the ring instead of a dog and awarded the, prize, and the 

 mistake was not discovered until the specials were judged. 

 This was a very good class, and quite a number of ribbons 

 were given. 



The bitch puppies were also very good, nearly every one 

 receiving notice. Venture was deserving of the three letters 

 instead of only one. as she is a prime one. and if nothing 

 befalls her when matured she will make it warm for the best 

 of them. 



The Irish classes were capital and attracted much attention 

 from all who visited the show. 



Irish Waxier Spaniels.— This was the largest class that has 

 has ever been shown, and as good as it was large. Champion 

 Barney was in capital condition and was justly placed first. 

 Irish chief, a son of his, took second place; he gives promise 

 of showing up grandly when mature. Several of the others 

 are not fully developed and will undoubtedly be much better 

 another year. 



SpajsTBLS (other than black) over !3S pounds.— This class was 

 well judged. Nero, the winner of first, is a trifle too long in 

 head to suit us. hut otherwise he is first-class. We also took 

 quite a fancy for Bob, who is well put together. 



CockeR (Spaniels (other than black) under 88 pounds. — 

 Princess, who won at Pittsburg, again came to the front. She 

 is a beautv, and only lacks a little inore bone to be perfect. 

 Flirt, II. we liked better for second place than Alma, whose 

 head is a, trifle too dome-shaped for a cocker. Aside from this, 

 ic i a a. capital one. 



Black Spaniels over 28 Pounds.— Benedict easily cap- 

 tured first although not in first-rate condition, and Black 

 Prince was properly placed second. The Hornell Spaniel 

 Club captured every ribbon that was awarded in this clasi 

 In the class under L'S po- 

 of the American Spaniel 

 both arc capital bitchei 

 Baroness, who is a black 

 lered in the class for oit 

 animal and was very we 

 lot, but of all sorts and s 

 large dog, but all ov 

 second, is a Beautv; 

 Spaniel Club's special for the be: 



Foxhounds.— In the champh 

 In the open class her son, Eo; 

 placed fin 



Tin 



i good c 

 she alsi 



nds Black Bess was first 



Club special. Beatrice was second; 

 very entry w as noticed except 

 tan and should have, been en- 

 She is a first-class 

 luppies were a good 

 or, who was first, is a very 

 Madge, the winner of the. 

 on the American Cocker 

 nippy iu the class. 

 class Roxey came in first. 



ster II., should have been 



id of second, as he has better shoulders than 



S o..„rd, who secured the place. Both are grand dogs 



and well Worthy of their winnings. The third prize in this 



class was properly withheld, as there, were no others that 



up to the mark, although we liked Phil, and have no 



doubt that he is a workman. 



Beagles,— Music was re$y properly given the ribbon mthe 

 champion class. The more w$ see of her the better we like 

 her She was in splendid condition. In the open class for 

 dogs Dob was first and Bugle second, lioth .are good ones 

 with not much to choose, between them. There were only 



the bitches. All were of the right stamp and 



ply placed. Bush was the best of the puppies and was 

 placed first. , . ., , 



DACHSnrwnE.— Although quite a number ot ribbons were 

 distributed, we did not think that this class was quite up to 

 ii i.ut perhaps our ideas of what this dog should be 

 ai -c ■-, IB, .■ -■■;,', '.a-ant; many ot them were very fair speci- 

 mens and we thought them well placed, with not much to 

 . tween the three best oneft 

 FOX TEKKiKn.s.— Royal Was decided the champion, but 

 Curate we thought the best. Royal is getting old and his 

 l Beth are find, c, ilich is a serious fault in a terrier. He is very 

 well made up and of good form, but no better than Curate. 

 There was not much diiferenee in the champion bitches; both 

 are very good. In the open dog class Joker was decidedly 



the best, and easily won first. Tartar was second, but not so 

 well-formed as Prosper, who was placed third. We imagine 

 that his size was against him, as he is too large, although of 

 good form. The bitches were well placed, except that Gipsy, 

 although a very pretty one, should have changed places with 

 Sally, who is as good and possessed of a little more bone. We 

 also liked Flighty, and think that she deserved a v he. The 

 puppies weVe correctly judged, although two or three more 

 ribbons would not have been amiss. 



Collies.— This beautiful and intelligent animal is fast grow- 

 ing iu favor, aud at no previous show in this country have so 

 many really fine ones been seen. In the champion class Mar- 

 cus had a "walk-over, as none appeared to contest for the 

 honor. He is well worthy the title, as he is of good form and 

 possesses one. of the best of coats. Jersey Lass also had no com- 

 petitor, as Lass o' Cowrie was shedding her coat and was not 

 shown. We like Jersey Lass very much. She has an intelli- 

 gent look and a ladylike appearance that is very taking. We 

 carefully examined all the animals in the open classes, and 

 shotdd say that the awards were well bestowed. In the bitch 

 puppy elass we should have given Comet a vhc, as she is of 

 capital form, although her color is much against tier. 



Bulldogs.— Ben, who was given first, we do not like: his 

 head is too small for his body, and one eye is defaepve. We 

 think Blister decidedly the best. In the open class we should 

 have placed Bounie Boy first, instead of Crib, who is a little 

 shaky on his pins, and should have been content with a vhc. 

 The others were rightly placed, 



Bull-terriers. — The champion and open classes we thought 

 were very well judged. In the puppy class White Silk should 

 have been first. Although a bit leggy, he is a first- rate one. 

 Jajf we di d not like. 



Rough- haired Terriers. — Tyke was properly placed first; 

 he is very good looking and well put together. We liked 

 Meg for second better than either of the others. VVildbriar. 

 who got second, is a trifle coarse and stands too high on his 

 legs. 



Black and Tan Terriers.— Wallace and Gipsy, winners of 

 first and second, are too large to suit our ideas. * We greatly 

 preferred Squaw and Nettle for the places, as they are capital 

 ones. Vortigern is also better than the winners. 



Dandie Dinmonts.— This class was rightly judged, except 

 that we should have given vhc to Badger II., who looks like 

 a well bred one. 



Irish Terriers.— There were only tlu-ee entries hi this class, 

 and the awards Were correct. 



Skyes. — These were a very nice lot and properly placed. 



Pugs. — This was also a capital class, and although the judge 

 was very lavish of the much coveted ribbons, we could not 

 find it in our heart to dispute the propriety of a single one, 

 even had he been still more prodigal of his favors. 



Yorkshire Terriers.— We failed to find an animal in this 

 entire class that came up to our idea of what they should be. 

 although there were quite a number of very fair specimens 

 among them. 



Toy Terriers.— Jumbo we thought the best as his coat was 

 much better than n,ny of the others, and he was of as good 

 form as any. Peter also deserved favorable notice. 



Kino Charles Spaniels.— Both the winners were very good 

 specimens. 



Japanese Spaniels.— There were quite a number in this 

 class that were very good, but their coats were not in good 

 condition. Chico. who was in the miscellaneous class, is almost 

 a perfect specimen of these lovely pets, and was shown in 

 beautiful condition. 



Miscellaneous Class.— This was the most difficult class to 

 judge in the show, and we would not court the task. 

 The Chesapeake Bay dogs were all very poor. The others 

 were all good and each shoald have had a prize. 



Special Prizes. — Nearly all of the special prizes were 

 awarded according to the decisions in the regular classes, and 

 we shall notice only a few of the prominent ones. In many 

 cases the animals which would have won were not entered, 

 which will account for the seeming inconsistency of some of 

 the awards. In Class A, Croxteth was given the award for 

 the best pointer over Faust. This decision we cannot indorse. 

 Croxteth is a rare good one, but Faust, in our estimation, is a 

 better one, and should have been placed first. 



The Trainer's Prize was won by Mr. Luke W. White, of 

 Bridgeport, Conn. , with his pointers Grace and Lalla Rook.h, 

 the latter a daughter of Grace and winner of first in the puppy 

 class, and also the special for the best pointer puppy. She is 

 not five months old, but is under very good command and 

 obeyed the orders of her master in a manner that shows her 

 intelligence and good traini n g. It gives us great pleasure to 

 state that in training her Mr, White has implicitly followed 



given by us in our s 

 lished hi FOREST and Stream, entitled 



ing," and we could ask no better indi 

 cal value than was exhibited by (helittl 



In Class T, for the best English Better i n 

 classes. Prince Taxis, winner of first in ihe in 

 Fairy Prince, the winner in the native, class 

 and "Prince Taxis was awarded the prize. 



i pub- 

 airrtng vs. Break- 

 tof their practi- 



•d ; 



i the open 

 class, and 

 together, 



could nut 



agree with the judge and believe Fairy Prince t 



Class QCJ, for the best dog measuring thii-ty-i'om uieu.es ax 

 the shoulder, did not fill, as upon applying the tapcthiity-two 

 and one half inches was all that could be allowed. We have 

 received several inquiries in regard to this, and one corres- 

 pondent states his belief that there is no well authenticated 

 instance, on record of a dog who stands as high as this, fan 

 our correspondent is mistaken, as Mr. Hugh Daizeil mentions 

 a Bavarian boarhound measuring thirty -four inches. Stone- 

 henge also mentions a mastiff of the sai no height, while the 

 Great Dane Sam, owned by Sir Roger Palmer, measured 

 thirty-five inches. Class AAA, for the. best lifter of Irish 

 setters, was won by Mr. C. du Bois WagstalT, with a remark- 

 ably fine litter of six puppies, nine months old, that were as 

 even and good a litter as we have seen for a long time. 



FULL LIST OF AWARDS. 



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

 Gurth, fawn, -tyrs., Brimo-Bona. 



Class 8— Champion mastiffs, bitches— 1st, L. C. and 11. 1.. DeZayos, 

 New York. Leah, fawn, 7vrs.. imported. 



Class 3.- Mastiffs, dogs— 1st. James Smii-ion. Jr.. -New York, Tuhi. 

 fawn, 3 yrs., Colonel-Diana. 2d. M. Hathbim, New Fork, Warwick, 

 fawn, 3J£yrs., Austin's Jack-Meade's Sappho. 3d, P. ('. Hewitt. New 

 York, The Amal. light fawn, f yr o 10 naos., Herewurd-Brejida. He, 

 MissS. C. Hewitt, New York, Hereward, light, fawn, 4^ yrs., Turk- 

 Juno. 



i -ins-, .1.- M(, stiffs, bitches-lst, J. L. Fling. Drvington-on-thfi-Hud- 

 bod, N. Y.. Dido, rawi " 

 lack. Mdflmouth Ken 

 fawn, 2 yrs., in mos. 

 (Iran, New York, Bet 

 pies by Askhim, 3W }•__. 



Class 5.- Mii-iifT puppies, clogs or hitches— 1st, Jas 



n,-o„-th:-IB,dsoli, K. Y .. 1 up, iara ;;,,-. i:,e, ' 



-y, fa 



full pedigree. 8d, -Mrs. I Ice 

 'J., Tigress It. F.. K. C S. B 

 pion Colonel Alston's Lufra. 

 ai.5vrs. r. John Fox. New Y( 

 ansferrw! from class M). 



I,. Flii 



t: Wal- 

 . golde 

 a. juiii 



. [rving- 



. Che 



lies.. Chan 



. t:. 



ucli- 



lo.iled Si 



. Bernard dog 

 : and white, C 



l-l. 1>. P. Fos- 

 yrs., Champion 



YvahiUik. bong Branch. M. J., MoWHOUth Bess, f I 

 pion Salishnry-Tiiiress II. 



Class tJ. -06 " 

 ter. New Yorl 



Class 7 — ElMic'li-coated St. Bernard bitches— 1st, A. E. Godfiffroy, 

 Neverslnk Lodge Kennels, Guymard. N, Y-, Braunfels, tawny orange 



and white. Tyrs.. Hero-Hera. 



~ -narddogs— 1st, E. H. ii.-arn. JerSej 



Class 8.— Re 



City, N. J., Ml...., 



W. Pope, Boston, Mass.. Bayard, Jr.. 

 ard-MJmiie, imported. 1881. 3d, FreO 

 Ont., Priam, K. K. Q. S. B„ 7,487, imp 

 rags, Champion Hector-Champion A 



Carlisle. Vf4 and white, •• yrs.. Cham] 

 man Claussen, New York. Bar:-. 



Class 9.- --Eoutrh-roatw! St. Bernaid birchrs- 1-1. withheld 

 Louis Uobliu. New York, Meuco, dark tawny, S yiS., imported. 



ith orautrr tawny mark- 

 •, O. flock, N, n 



Brands, C, Her- 



Class 10.— Champion smooth-coated St. Bcruard dogs— 1st. .Todd P 

 Hainss. Tom's River, N. J., Harold, orange, uv ,:, ,, ,,i -..-hire. 6 yrffi 

 full pedigree. 



Glass i J. 1 3hl on piou smooth-coated St. Bernard hitches— 1st, John 

 B. Haines, Tom's River, X. J., Judy, oran-e. lawny and white, fiU yrs., 

 full pedigree. 



Class 12.— Smooth-coated St. Bernard d<3£6— 1st, nun. s. J. Tiki™, 



New Tork, Leo, orange, riiwn,- hum white ;' yrs.. Harold-Judy, ad, 

 Isaac R. L>enmn.ii, Newark. N\ .)., Mitre II . r- - , , , i I , ■ . "I ra0 s„ Mte> 

 Bi-unhilde, full pedigree. 5d, Aahtoi ffowara Boiler. Monk, brindlo 

 and white, is mos., imported. 



Class 13.— Sratooth-wJated S< Bernard Bjtelies- 1st, John B. Haines, 

 Pom .5 KV.er, X. J.. Jm-a, orange, tawny nr,d white. [I mos.. Harold- 

 JUdy. 2d, John B. iiaiiie-'. Tom's Eiver. X. J.. Zng, oran^,-. t.e.vny 



Clasfi «'.- St. Bernard ■'■:.' hivelies. r„,mh-eoated- 1st, 



J. Ti. Prince, New 5 ork; I me ' r, and ,v] : ImOe Pi pe Uba 

 8d, Clarence Whitman, New Brigho. - . ■, m i.nr.ni,. u 



mOvS^RbuSBeaul^Brenner. viic, I). P. Posi 



i?.ii-ii'T, v.-hit.. ni.-iriiinvs -,',-, •..'... imti Barn imn Hinka He n' 

 V. S. Thone-. Blach Rock, Conn.. Abbott, towhy and wide, fl „'„,< ' 

 Pontiff-shur,.. Simn.i h-coi,!. ,1: 1st, Thomas \\ White New York', 

 Lohengrin, orange, red and white, r, mos.. Bruno- F.L-si. :id. John P. 

 BaUres, Tom's River. N .1 llano orange, ta 

 HaroId-Ju.lv. lie. 



iv and white, 

 irange, tawny 



irunge, tdwny 



yCity. Rover, 

 ,. Jersey City 



Minx, tawny. 



William C, (hilliver. > 

 Thor-Malda, He., .1. 

 red grizzle, is , u ,, s .. \> 

 Bride, brindle. 3 frs. 



.Class et Champi,. 

 ivennel Club, Si. Loui 

 Sam-Pilkinelon s Nell 



A \Vi':'-! I.,"V"/'i 



Match Nell 



I'. Jlai-n-..--. Dinis. oi-anu-e. ta\ 

 «'-C> mos.. llarold-.lndv. lie, John I'. Haines, Don, Jr., 

 and while. -.>'<• mos.. jxni-Vis. John P. Haim s. Biiuio. 

 aud white. -M. mo., , Don-Vix. 



Class 15. BWhunde, dogs 1st, Ben jamln Edge. Jtos 

 tawny, aw.vrs.. li<imeo-(! V p-.v. M, Willkr 

 Hoights, Dan, lawny, black face, lyr., ;„,, 



Class 16,— Bergiinnde, bitches G. Geesar, ■ ■ 



■iyr<. ,i,„|, l>a.....jm,,. .,!;.•,.. 



ClaSS 17 > ' •w;'..ua.'! an I .p.. v 1st, s. E. Warflhmg, New York, 

 Jack, black, 'JUyrs., imp. M. Charles K. Laulb, 

 black, tyrs. Vnp. Il-iierson. New York, Bocnsiuus, 



black, 6 yrs,, imp. Dukeimp. Tops. ::.ti!.-v. New York. 



Ponto, black, 1 yrs., imp. stock, 0, S. E. vVarsliiir', New York, Snort. 



black. lH:;.V|-i.. imp. 



Class IB.- Newfoundland bttches— Sd, &, D, Coopor, Brooklyn, 

 Topsv. l.iaek, 15 mos. 

 Class 19.— Newfoundland puppies; dogs or bitehes— 1st, Ronei-kBon? 



(.'ias'^iil. r --V'hau',plon ! 'KrrV'no!uals.<1ogsV^ , ., 



('lass'-'.'i. "cr.'v' ',■ i.' 'pVid.'k ,1 N.' :1 rv?New 'voW. Don 



U., 2yrs.. Don-S.ivro. ed.ll, K. ;::■ ..to-, blue 



and mouse, .'I v,v. .1.1, I, C. I'. Lot.-., 

 white. 3 vr . h..p ,:,..| -,ei SunJlowcr. 



Class 22. Hreyhounds, hitches— 1st, Dr. O. F. Coe, Jersey City, Clio, 

 black, 3 yrs.. imp. 2d. .Joseph B. Pierson, Dncfcingham, Pa,, Part 



black.S.yrs. ,. mo;.. i.-.i. .,. r 1'i.llv Vhc.. Po'oerl Lineoln Lee, 



New Vork. fan, slate, '. as tolp. He.. .). S. Cattauaeh, V..-.. :•;, v.- 



York. Zulu. fawn. 2 is, Don-KasBie. 



Ciass •'■>. ;: , ,,,. hitches !k1. William C. (ndliver. 



■ i.riiiol. . '.er-iMda. Vhc.; 



nk. Sanclio, fiiwn, 18 mos., Sidney Dobul's 



■ Samma. Bruce, lirhl 



■ut. New York, 



iters oti r 'si. St. Loutt 



., Paitst, liver and white, Cyrs„ SeftdD s 



■ 50 pounds, bitches 1st, Luke 

 n., Brace, liver and while licked, u yrs. 



5£ pounds, doj.'s- 1st, A. E. Oodoffroy, 

 liv,-r and n-l :■ . I '..-.. Bar:; Ian-. 2d, 



ralla, S. <'., Kale lei and wiiila, 



iipion Romp. ('. B Davis, I'rovi- 



IM yl-i . I>. Mer ! !:, I. HC, 



i It'mon and whits, S \ rs , i'om- 

 . Don. lemon mid white, 8 yrs., Sen- 

 ids, Birches— I -it St. Bonis ICiin-l 

 ml whit" licked. ■iB'.yrs.. champi m 



.... :- '■■)!■ ..r.n.i, .imio. lie. J, Coleman Drayton, 



i pointers under .". 



mild, liver and ■ :■■;;. Bob (780> 



i pointers und(r.)C I pounds, hitch.-.: 1st, Garret 

 lutchess, lemon and while, -I vis., Sensatic-D- 



nnder 551 be-., dog irbncy \p|iol,!. 



non and «iiiu- licked. 'M me-.. !'.ri--Xat.,.. 2d, 

 ■City. Qlenwood, lemon 



,rk. Roy, lei i, 3 yrs., 



eh,.-. I-: iv .ivi,i:i'.'. No.- 



inos., Rake HOtiranria in h. 



Rohln, lemon and white. .' vis 

 . Vork. Match, liver and 

 . Brook- 

 us. Roekell. lvmoiit Si 



and white, S ynt., Pausi i 

 Ross, hv.'r aud white, 1 1 mos.. 

 v ■■'■!! and 



ilv. St. Louis Kennel 

 - ,i. Frederick 



• Lamb, New 



, .- V.V,'- Elf, 



•hriv' NrwY.ak. Lady 



air Henry V 



, .,j,,i.,,' Robi . 



a and white. 2 vrs. :ji/; 



.... New York, 



ui... el. race 1. 11 Fol- 



• ..lie. 



1st, H 

 bite, h 



1. I. QOf] (<■■:. 



nio^., Orosteth Vinnfe. 



lort, Ct.. 

 ion's Son-Orace, Capt. 



Idle, a , ■ 



K. Lau 



li. New J 



iir-l; 



Snapsh 



I'liiieri 



l, lemon a 



Ivlf 



1,1 \ 



Vhc. C. 





lie] 



Fanny. 



Prof. W. 



\S". 



2 yrs. 9 



mos.. champi. 



denee. 



J. L, Ned 



Hvi 



W. Epi 



v. Rfchmi 





RUde, 



: 





sati..n-l 







Class 







Ciuh. s 



Bonis 1J 





Bang {7 



ill Beach' 





C0ass3& ' 

 Philadelphia, 

 Lord Scfton"! 



Class 2H.-C 

 ltoach. New 

 Whisky. 



Class 30.- 

 Baltunore. Bi 

 Geo. L. Wihn 

 Glemnark-Qii 

 champion Sua 

 Bravo, lemon 

 VVUlanl Mneke 



1. 3d. It. Bamh, 



...hi 



Ru 



mard. N-.'\ 



VhC, W. '■■ .Mm,. 



champion Ranger-White l.'B 



Sancho Pedro, i.i and ■■ bil 



J. E. Jones. .1.1-v, City, Brui 



from Duke ,,j B.-autorl s slock. C. li. "I. N. ■<• ton, Smlthstown. B I.. 



Civvi-v liver and white, U s. > r, :.;.•;•, Bin le ' 



New Brighton, S. [., Norse. liver and white, i mo;, i , ,-...,-t,,a 

 Belle. 



Class 33 t — Polatet puppies under [fi months ol 

 \V. 'A'hitiv Bridgeport. Cr.. Lallah Kookl.. :'.-. i„„ .. s,n., : 

 Grace, 2d. R, Limb. N.-u York, Ha>-...| i;ii : i:e. ev-r imd while, h 

 mos., cluunpion Don own • h.nv York, 



Nellie, lemonnnd while. (1 in,,.;,. Uex-J'iim; He. J. G K,,o. I:ia..|;lvn, E. 

 D-, Belli ,,r ihe idem liver and white. 8 ■ Kiish-uip. 



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 bluebelton. 



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