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has the proper coat; he is only fourteen months old, and will 

 make a clinker. Lady Dare, vhc, and Sheila, c, are litter 

 sisters of Douglass, and are both fine, roomy bitches, the lat- 

 ter a little short of coat. Heather, vhc, is a well-made dog, 

 of correct type, but rather small. Lord Ryuo, he, is a fair 

 dog badly shown. Olga, he. is a good sort of bitch, with 

 capital head and coat. Cluthan, a tour-rnonths-old bitch 

 puppy, although unnoticed, promises to grow into a first-rate 

 one. 



Champion English Setter Dogs.— Paul Gladstone had no 

 difficulty in disposing of Dime, the Toronto winner, who, 

 although a good dog, carried too much lumber to please the 

 julge's eye. In extra champion bitches. Dido TL, shown in 

 splendid condition, had a walk over, her only competitor, 

 Peep o' Day, being withdrawn. In the open class for dogs, 

 Stanton was placed first, Dictator second, G-len Rock he. The 

 winner is a well-made dog with nice head, good shoulders and 

 chest, legs and feet, but is a bit on the small side. Dictator 

 has a heavy skull, short neck, and a badly- carried tail. Count 

 Blythe, unnoticed, might have got a place but for his dirty 

 condition. In the corresponding class for bitches Blue Spark 

 was given first, closely pressed by Lucy Dean, a very good 

 little bitch but too curly in co.t. Daisy Pembroke was vhc 

 Jeanette and Neenah, he., were badly shown, but are both 

 good ones, particularly Jeanette. Blue Queen, Flirt and 

 Countess Adele, were each given a commended card. In the 

 puppy class. Countess Lill v as placed first, and Forrester 

 second. There was not much to choose between these, the 

 winner being a little the best in back and loin, but they are 

 both good ones; King Noble, vhc, is a well grown puppy with 

 a very plain head; West, he. and Judge Lincoln and Lady 

 Pembroke II. were fairly good ones. 



Gordon Setters.— Grcuse was placed first and Dan second. 

 In the puppy class three unnamed ones were placed first, sec- 

 ond, and vhc. 



Champion Irish Setters, Dogs. — Brush w r as the only entry; 

 he shows a good deal of quality and is of good coat and color, 

 is rather light in bone and carries a proud tail. In the opeu 

 class for dogs, Almont, given first, we do not like; he is coarse 

 almost to clumsiness, and has a bad head and badly placed 

 ears. In the corresponding class for bitches. Queen, shown 

 too fat, was placed first, Romaine second and Nell vhc. ; we 

 thought Nell showed more quality than Romaine, had better 

 head and coat, but was suckling a litter of puppies aud con- 

 sequently not in her best form. In Irish setter puppies Me- 

 gora, a worthy descendant of champion Elcho and Rose, was 

 placed first and an unnamed one second. 



In champion pointer dogs, any weight, Fritz, very much 

 improved since the New York show, rightly won over Joe, 

 who is bad in head and straight in his stifles. Fritz is a very 

 smart dog, with good head and neck, shoulders well placed, 

 ribs, back and loin good, first-rate legs and feet, is a trifle 

 straight in his hocks. In extra champion pointers, under 

 551bs., Bravo, too well known to need description, was the 

 only competitor. He afterward won the special prize for best 

 pointer in the show, Fritz making a very close tight with him 

 for the honors. Pointers, dogs. any weight, were not a good 

 class, with the exception of Pilot, given tirst. He is a trifle 

 heavy on the shoulder, and not quite so good in loin as he 

 might be, but easily beat Donald II., given second, who is 

 rather a weedy dog, sfcilby and straight in shoulder, and has a 

 nasty light eye. The others do not need any descript on. In 

 the corresponding class for bitches first prize was withheld 

 and second given to Venus (wbich was as much as she was en- 

 titled to. In the class for puppies, Fly, a three-months-old 

 daughter of Bang and Spinaway, was on exhibition only. She 

 is a very nice puppy and gives promise of maturing into a 

 first-rate one. The prizes were withheld in this class. 



Extra Champion Irish Water Spaniels.— Old Barney, with 

 the exception of being a little too fat, was in great forrn. He 

 has all the old vim in Tihn, was in wonderfully good coat, and 

 looks good for nine more years. He was given the prize over 

 Mike, who was out of coat and does not wear his age so well 

 as his kennel companion. In champion Irish water spaniels, 

 Count Bendigo, after a close fight, won over Storm, who was 

 shown too fat, and is rather too short in the leg and swayed a 

 little in the back, In the open class for dogs, SinbadlL, 

 though in poor coat, won over Dandy, given second. The 

 winner is best in head and ears, also in bone. Dick, vhc, is a 

 fairly good dog, as is Mack, he, though the latter is very 

 faded and rusty in coat. In the class for bitches, Queen, given 

 first, quite outclassed her competitors. Irish Queen, placed 

 second, is a typical bitch, but rather fight in bone. Fly, vhc, 

 has a poor head, and her ears are small and badly placed. 

 Juda and Lady Amphitrite were absent. 



Field Spauif Is.— Hornell Growler had virtually a walk over, f^g^ye. 



very nice little bitch, beating Judy. In the open class for 

 dogs, Pudgie, given first, is a trifle large, has good skull and 

 wrinkle, proper mask and good coat. Colonel, given second, 

 is a good specimen, but coarse in coat, three unnamed pup- 

 pies were respectively vhc, he and e Bogie was absent. 

 In the bitch class, Darkey was given first. She has a good 

 skull, large eyes, good mask, has a loose tail and is rather 

 large. Flirt II., second, is smutty, but well-shaped. Flossy, 

 vhc., a five month's old puppy, is nicely marked and looks like 

 growing into a good one, 



Toy terriers were good, the first and second prize winners 

 being diminutive black and tans. 



Italian greyhounds introduced three very good ones, Rigo- 

 letto, given first, is a beautifully-shaped one, rather large; 

 Grip, second. Just beat Pedro, vhc. , in condition. 



The prize was withheld in the toy spaniel class. 



The miscellaneous class brought out a collection of all 

 breeds, from the gigantic Ulmer to the toy tan terrier. Three 

 equal prizes were awarded to Pluto, an Ulmer hound. Wasp, 

 a Dandie Dinmont terrier, and Hornet II. , a white English 

 terrier; Tot was awarded an extra prize and Tom Brown, a 

 Dalmatian, was given vhc. Outside of these there was a very 

 nice collection of Blenhe m and King Charles spaniels and 

 Yorkshire tenners, all very good ones, which were unfortu- 

 nately entered too late for competition. 



Following is a full fist of the 



AWARDS. 



Champion Mastiffs.— Absent. 



Mastiffs.-lst, B. B. Bullwinkle's Nelson, brindle, 4yrs,, and 2d, 

 Queen Bess, brmdle, lyr., Nelson— Speiro. Veiyhigh com., E. Shef- 

 field Porler's Juno, fawn, black points, 2y is., Turco— Queen; B. B. 

 Bullwinkle's Speiro II., lyr., Nelson — Speiro. Com., B. B. Bullwin- 

 kh '-> Speiro, fawn, oyrs. 



Champion Rough-Coated St. Bernards.— E. R. Hearn's Duke of 

 L_-eds. imported, rich orange, brindle, 2yrs., Mount Zion II.— Novice. 



Rough-Coated St. Bernards.— 1st withheld; 2d, Clovernook Kenuel's 

 Samson, tawny and white, ICmos., Monk II.— Sheila. Com., W. N. 

 Cornholm's Barrie. imported, dark orange, tawny, 21mos., Bruno — 

 Minka. 



Champion Smooth-Coated St. Bernards.— E. R. Hearn's Leila (E.K. 

 C.S B 12,012i, imported, tawny brindle, 2»4yrs., Roland— Nellie. 



Newfoundlands. — 1st, S. R. Ireland's Pete, black, 2)4yrs., Barney — 

 Vie. ; 2d, Fritz Moritz's Melae, black, 17mos. 



Champion greyhounds. —Geo. S. Parvin's Major, mouse, 2yrs., 

 Piince— Gipsey. 



Greyhounds.— 1st and 2d, The Latidseer Kennel's Twilight, brindle 

 and white, 4yrs.. imported Quicksilver— Stratagem ; Snow flight, white, 

 3yrs., Son of Mistertou— Bonnie Lassie. Very high com.. Carl Young's 

 You Know, fawn. 3yrs., sire and dam imported. High com., H. 

 Sehanze's Prince, fawn, 20mos. Com., Mrs. Fred. W. IV' adera's Prince 

 Albert, fawn and Maltese, 17mos., Clyde of Scotland— Queen of the 

 Plains, 



Champion Deerhounds.— Clovernook Kennel's Roy, brindle fawn, 

 8vrs., Paddy-Lassie. 



Deerhounds.— 1st, Clovernook Kennel's Mac, brindle fawn, 2yrs., 



nook Kennel's Heather, blue, 16mos., Clansman — Countess. High 

 com., The Landseer Kennel's Olga, tawny brindle. 4yrs., Bruce- 

 Whitman's imported bitch, and Lord Ryno, grizzly gray, 15mos., 

 imported Luke— Lorna II. Com., L. M. Hamline's Archie, light 

 brindle, llmos.. Rowell— Lufra; The Landseer Kennel's Sheila, tawny 

 brindle, 14mos„ imported Oscar— Olga. 



Champion English Setters, Dogs.— W. B. Gates's Paul Gladstone, 

 black, white and tan, 2vrs.. champion Gladstone- Laval ette. 



Extra Champion English Setters. Bitches.— W.B. ShaUue's champion 

 Dido II., black, white and tan, 3Uvrs„ Druid— Star. 



•English Setters, Dogs —1 t, P. H. Bryson's Stanton, white, black and 

 tan, Svrs., champion Gladstone— Frost; 2d, J. I. Case, Jr.'s, Dictator, 

 black, white and tan. 2^yrs., Rake— Phyllis. High com., Dr. E. L. 

 Mayo's Glen Rock, blue belton, 3yrs., Druid— Princess Draco. 



English Setters, Bitches.— 1st, T. Donnoghue's Blue Spark, bine 

 belton, 17mos., Hornet— Daisy; 2d, International Kennel Club's Lucy 

 Dean, blue belton, 2t4yrs., champion Pa is— Coomassie. Very high 

 com., N. B. Cook's Daisy Pembroke, black, white and tan, 2yrs., Pem- 

 broke—Royal Gift. High com., Lake Shore Kennel's Neenah. white, 

 black and tan, 18mos., Harrison's London— Dawn, and Jeannette, 

 lemon and white, iSmos., Dick Laverack— Twilight. Com., J. H. 

 Whitman's Flirt, lemon and white, 5yrs., Druid— Milley; T. Donnog- 

 hue's, Blue Queen, black, white aud tan, 4yrs., Druiu— Leda; Lake 

 Shore Kennel's Countess Adelle, white, black and tan, 3yrs„ Count 

 Noble— Princess Belle. 



belton 



high corn!, JuoTl" Barker's King Noble, blue belton, 9mos. Count 

 Noble— Rosalind. High com., A. M. Weinhardt's "West, black and 

 white, lOmos., Jack. Jr.— Lady Rattler. Com.. Mrs. F, S. b lint's Judge 

 Lincoln, black, white and tan, 4mos., Judge— lady Pembroke. Com., 

 S. S, Brewer's Lady Pembroke II., blue belton, 4mos., Judge— Lady 

 Pembroke. 



Gordon Setters.— 1st, J. H. Umberhine's Grouse, black and tan, 

 3yrs , Dart— Fly; 2d, E. Thomas, Jr.'s Dan, black and tan, 2yrs., Shot 



the other entries being poor specimens, and second prize was j 

 withheld. In champion cocker spaniels Hornell Silk was the 

 only entry, and was rightly entitled to the prize. In open 

 dog class for cocker spaniels the prizes were withheld. In the 

 correspondinsr bitch class, Venus, a nice little cocker with 

 good head and coat, but a little high on leg and light in bone, 

 was given first and Cute he 



Beagles.— There was little to choose between first and sec- 

 ond, Scioto, given first, beat Myrtle, second, in chest, loin and 

 coat; Hummer, he, is a nice puppy; Howler, e, will grow 

 too large. 



Dachshunde were a strong class. Juliette, by Unser Fritz 

 (exWaldine) was given first; she is rather too large, but is 

 very good in head, ear and crook, and is very lengthy and 

 close to the ground. Goethe, second, is another good one, not 

 quite so typical as the winner, while Pluesher aud Diana, vhc. 

 and Faust, he, were each good ones and fully deserved their 

 cards. 



Champion Fox-Ten-iers, Dogs.— Vakeel, the first prize winner 

 at Clevel tnd,wrouglv entered in the open class, had a walk over. 

 In the champion bitch class, the beautiful Village Belle had 

 no trouble in disposing of Gypsey, who is not so good in coat 

 and has a very full eye. In the open class for dogs, Scai sdale 

 was far ahead of his competitors. Dash II., placed second, and 

 Jumbo, vhc, were fair dogs of no particular merit. In the 

 class for bitches, Judy, given first, beat Clover Belle, second, 

 -who was out of coat, and has not improved since we last saw 

 her. In the puppy class, Trojan, a new importation, was 

 <riven first. He is a smart puppy, but a little on the small 

 side, Clover Belle was vhc, and Spy, he The latter is a 

 nice-headed puppy, but fight of bone and weedy looking. 



Robin Adair and Effie were the only entries in the respect- 

 ive collie champion classes. In the open class for dogs Rob 

 Roy, a very nice sable, with splendid coat and of good size, 

 was placed first, over Sharp, second. Sharp has a heavy 

 skull and badlv carried tail, but has a profuse coat and is a 

 nicely marked black and tan. The bitch class was poor; first 

 prize was withheld and second given to Prep, a well-made 

 bitch, but quite out of coat. 



The bulldog class had only one entry, of the mongrel type, 

 and the prize was withheld. 



In champion bull-terriers President was the only entry. In 

 the open class for dogs and bitches, Joker, given first, is a 

 very good one, as is Nell, given second. There were twenty- 

 one entries in this class, but with the exception of the win- 

 ners they were all of the usual fighting-dog description, with 

 no pretensions to good looks. 



Black and tan terriers had only one entry, our old friend 

 Bessy from Toronto; she was iu splendid condition. In the 

 class for Bedlington terriers. Blucher carried off the honors. 

 Tynesider II. was absent. Elswick Jock, a promising puppy, 

 was °iven second and Atlantic he Hard-haired Scotch ter- 

 riers brought out Heather and Tarn Glen, placed first and 

 second. These are two good ones, hard to beat. Nellie," e, 

 shows age. In Yorkshire terriers, there was only one fit to be 

 shown, a nicely-coated dog, rather faded in color. 



In champion pug dogs, Mrs. Hill's Joe was the only entry. 

 In champion bitches, Mr. J. Engle'aart w*on with Bo Peep, a 



Gordon Setter Puppies.— 1st. E. Thomas Jr.'s black and tan, 



3mos., Shot— Fannie; 2d, E. Thomas Jr.'s black and tan, 3mos., 



Shot— Fannie. Very high com., E. Thomas, Jr.'s black and 



tan, 3mos., Shot— Fannie. 



Extra Champion Irish Setters, Dogs.— Absent. 



Champion Irish Setters— Dogs.— 1st, J. A. J. Sprague's Brush, red, 

 5yrs., champion Elcho— Champion Rose. 



Irish Setters. Dogs.— 1st, E. Thomas. Jr.'s Almont, red, 2yrs., chain 

 pion Elcho— Lina. . 



Irish Setters, Bitches.— 1st, T. Donnoghue's Queen, red, 4yrs., Tol- 

 leston— Bridget; 2d. Ashmont Kennel's Romaine. red, 2J-£yrs.. cham- 

 pion Elcho— Rose. Very high com., Frank H. Tattle's Nell, red, 

 2Uvrs„ Branch— Star. , „ 



Irish Setter Puppies.— 1st, J. A. J. Sprague s Megora, red, lOmos., 



champion Elcho— champion Rose; 2d, Frank H. Tuttle's , red, 



limos , Mike— Nell. . „ . 



Champion Pointers. Any Weight, Dogs.— C. W. Little.iohn's Fritz, 

 lemon and white ticked, Myrs., Beaufort-Spot. 



Extra Champion Pointers Under 55 lbs., Dogs.— Norbury Kennel's 

 Bi avo, lemon and white, lyrs , Bragg— Kate. 



Pointers, Dogs, Any Weight. -C. W. Littlejobn's Pilot, lemon and 

 white 3Uyrs.. Scout— Dame; 2d, C. M. Munhall's Donald II, liver, 

 white' and ticked, SOmos , champion Donald— Devonshire Lass. 



Pointers, Bitches, Any Weight.— 1st, withheld; 2d. W. A. Thomp- 

 son's Venus, lemon and white, 2yrs. Sines,, champion King Bow- 

 Chess. „ , . , , ,j 



Pointer Puppies.— rrizes withheld. 



Extra Champion Irish Water Spaniels— Excelsior Irish Water 

 Spaniel Kennel's Barney, dark liver, Oyrs., Shamroi k-Shannon. 



Champion Irish Water Spaniels.— T. Donnoghue's Count Bendigo, 

 liver, IKyrs., Bob— Bridget. «.,«.., 



Irish Water Spaniels, Dogs.— 1st, J. H. Whitman s Sinbad IT. date 

 Bobi liver, 6yrs., Sinbad— Queen; 3d, Charles A. Boxer's Dandy, liver, 

 UVSv'rs . Dandy— Judy. Very high com., Richard W. Stafford's Dick, 

 liver lyr., Dan— Irish Queen. High com.. Excelsior Irish Water 

 Spaniel Kennel's Mack, dark liver, l7mos., Barney— Lady. 



Irish Water Spaniels. Bitches.— 1st., T. Donnoghue's Queen, liver, 

 3V6vrs , Shady— Lot. ie; 2d, Richard W. Stafford's Irish Queen, liver, 

 atlyrs Champion Barney— Cricket. Very high com., Excelsior Irish 

 Water Spaniel Kennel's Fly, dark liver, lyr., Mike-Lady. 



Field Spaniels.— Hornell Spaniel Club's Hornell Growler, black, 

 3yrs., Brag-Nell: 2d, withheld. 

 'Champion Cocker Spaniels, Dogs or Bitches.— Hornell Spaniel 

 Chin's Hornell Silk, black, 22mos , Champion Obo— ChloeH. 



Cocker Spaniels, Dogs.— Prizes withheld. 



Cocker Spaniels, bitches,— 1st, J. H. Whitmau's Venus, liver and 

 white, 3^yrs . Curly— Nellie; 2d, withheld. High com., J. H. Whit- 

 man, Cute, liver and white, oyrs., Deck— Nelly Bly. 



Beagles.— 1st, F. T. Lane's Scioto, white, black and tan. Max— 



black and tan. Slumps., Sam II— Scioto. 



Dachshunde.- 1st and 2d, Geo. Poppert's Juliette red, 8yrs„ Unser 

 Fritz -Waldine; Goethe, red, 22mos„ Pluesher— Juliette. Very high 

 com Wm. Loeffler's Diana, black and tan, Omoa,, Waldmann II.— 

 Babette; Geo. Poppert's Pluesher, red and white, 2yrs , Waldmann— 

 Gretchen. High com., Geo. Poppert's Faust, red, 22mos., Pluesher— 



"champion Fox-Terriers, Dogs.— F. B. Lysons's Vakeel, black, white 

 and tau,2J..iyrs., champion Vofo-champion Spiteful. 



Champion F-x-Tarriers, Bitches.— FranK C, Wheeler's Village Belle 

 (E.K.C.S.B. 12.427), white, black and tan, 2%yrs., champion Volo— 



C Fox-Terriers, 'Dogs.— 1st, Clovernook Kennel's Scarsdale, white, 

 black and tV 2yrs, , Joker-rElla .; 2d I, S. C-. Brunei's Dash 3v££fe 

 black aad tan, lBnibs. , imported DasH— imported Beauty, very high 



com., Thos. Chandler s Jumbo, black, white and tan, 2yrs,, imported 

 Zero— Imported Bell. 



Fox-terriers, Bitches.— 1st, Martin Kelley's Jntfy, White, black and 

 tan, lOmos., Bob— Redden's bitch; 2d, Clovernook Kennel's Clover 

 Belle, white, black and tan, lOmos., Joker— Warren Wakeful. High 

 com., F. E. Willard's Vicker., imported, white, black and tan, ltfrnos.. 

 Viper— Nell. Com., John F. Ryan's (V. S.) Beauty, white, imported 

 Jim — imported Gip. 



Fox-terriers. Puppies.— 1st, Clovernook Kennel's Trojan, white, 

 black and tan, imported. Very high com.. ninveniook Kennel's 



5. , Joker— Wfll ren Wakeful. 

 and tan, llmos., champion 

 ,.„ite, black and tan, 2V6nios., 

 Trimmer — Vicker. 



Extra Champion Collies.— Thomas H. Terry's Robin Adair (A.K.R, 

 892). 



Champion Collies— Thomas H Terry's Effie (A.K.R. 1231). 



Collies, Dogs.— 1st, J. A. Long's Rob Roy, golden sable, 12mos., 

 champion Champagne— Maude ; 2d, F. B. Lysons's Sharp, block and 

 tan. 3yrs., imported. 



Collies, Bitches.— 1st withheld; 2d, John Kidston's Prep, black and 

 tan, lyr. 



Bulldogs, Bitches.— Prizes withheld. 



Champion Bu'1-Terriers.— 1st, E. Sheffield Porter's President, white, 

 6yrs.. Randall — Minnie. 



Bull-Terriers.— 1st, Charles E. Feller's Joker, white, 2yrs., Joker— 

 Buss; 2d, Charles E. Feller's Nell, white, ilyrs., Victor Nell. 



Black and Tan Terriers over 7 lbs.— 1st, John F. Scholes's Bessy, 

 2yrs., imported Nep— imported Top. 



Bedlington Terriers.— 1st, John F. Scholes's Blucher, liver, 2J-«yrs., 

 Winon's Teachon— J. A. Batty's Jess; fed, W. S. Jackson's Elswick 

 Jock, dark blue, Slmos,, Elswick Lad— Tyneside II. High com., John 

 Massey's Atlantic, blue black, 3rrjos., Elswick's Lad— Tyneside II. 



Hard-Haired Scotch Terriers.— 1st, John H. Naytor's Heather, 

 brindle, 26mos. ; 2d, John II. Naylor's Tam Bleu, dark brindle, klinos, 

 Com., Mrs. Dr. W. H. D. Lewis's Nellie, blue grey, tyrs.. Flick— 

 Flock. 



Yorkshire Terriers, Bine and Tan.— 1st, Lake Shore Kennel's Silver 

 II , imported; 2d, withheld. Com., Charles Schwem's Lillie, 2yrs., 

 sandy— bitch by champion Dreadnought. 



Champion Puts, Dog.— Mrs. Geo. H. Hill's Joe, fawn, 4yrs,. cham- 

 pion Comedy- Cly tie. 



Champion Pugs, Bitch.— J. Englehart's Bo-Peep, fawn, 2yrs. and 

 9mos., Fritz— Minnie May. 



Pugs. Dogs.— 1st. Joe R. Richarcls's Pudgie. fawn. 15mos„ imported 

 Joe; 2d, Mrs. C. S. Cummings's Colonel, light fawn, 2yrs. Very high 

 com., Mrs. C. S. Oummings's Puppy, 9mos., CnlOm-1 — Darkey. Digh 

 coin. J Mrs. C. S. Cummings's Jumbo. liEht fawn, omus., Colonel- 

 Darkey. Com., Mrs. C. S. Cummings's Puppy, 9mos., Colonel— Darkey. 



Pugs, Bitches. — 1st. Mrs. C. S, Cummings's Darkey, fawn. 2 vrs. ■ 2d, 

 Mrs. F. P. Fisk's Flirt H. fawn. 8mos., Bogie— Flirt I. Very high 

 com., Mrs. C. S. Cummings's Flossy, light fawn, 5mos., Colonel— 

 Darkey. 



Toy Terriers, Dogs or Bitches, other than Yorkshire, under 71bs. — 

 1st, Miss Mamie Lucas's Fifini, black and tan, 17nios., Cricket: — 

 Fidele; 2d, Minnie St. Clair's Gypsey, black and tan terrier, 4yrs., 

 Jack— Fanny. Very high com., Mrs. H. S. Sheplar's. Topsey, black 

 terrier, 3,yrs. High coin., J. F. Dagley's Blue Bell, blue and tan, 

 7J^mos.. Paddy— Nancy. 



Italian Greyhounds.— 1st, Mrs. C. H. McCulloch's Rigoletto, fawn, 

 5yrs., imported; 2d, J. Fnpelhart's Gip, fawn and white, 20mos. 

 Very high com., J. Engelhart's Pedro, fawn and white, 3yrs. 



Toy Spaniels.— Prizes withheld. 



Miscellaneous, or Foreign Class.— Ecjual 1st, The Rambler's Pluto, 

 imported Ulmer, brindle stiioed. 3J^.yis., full pedigree; R. P. Palmer's 

 Wasp, Dandie Dinmont terrier, pepper and salt, :.'J/.yrs., imported 

 Darkle— imported Nell; John F. Scholes's llornett il., Entrlisli ter- 

 rier, white, 2^>yrs., Hornett— Diamond. Extra 1st. Mrs. P. J. Con- 

 lisk's Tot, English tan terrier, 2yrs., Turner's John— Rodger's Ripple. 

 Very high com., Tony Denier's Tom Brown, Dalmatian, 'JV.yrs., lorn 

 Hughes— Rugby. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 



Class A. Best English setter— Gen. W. S. Shattuc's Dido II. 



Class B. Best collection of sporting dogs— T. Donoghne. 



Class C. Best brace of English setters— T. Donoghue's Blue Queen 

 and Blue Spark. 



Class D. Best hard-haired Scotch terrier— John H. Naylor's 

 Heather. 



Cla?s E. Best pug in open class owned by a lady -Mrs. C. S. Cum- 

 mings's Colonel. 



(.'lass F. Best English setter over 12 and under 20mos.—T. Donog- 

 hue's Blue Spark. 



Class G. Best Bedlingtou terrier— John F. Scholes's Blucher. 



Class H. Best Italian greyhound— Mrs. C. H. McCulloch s Rigo- 

 letto. 



Class I. Best Irish water spaniel in open class— J. II . Whitman's 

 Sinbad It. 



Class J. Best Irish water spaniel -Excelsior Irish Water Spaniel 

 Kennel's Barney. 



Class K. Best pointer dog— The Norbury Kennel's Bravo. 



Class L. Best pointer bitch— W. A. Thompson's Venus. 



( 'lass ST. Best St Bernard— E. R. Hearn's Duke of Leeds, 



Ciass N. Best hard-haired Scotch terrier— John H. Naytor's 



('lass 6. Best pointer under ISmos— J. Donogbue's Croxteth's 



Rival Queen. . ... . 



Class P. Best five English setters— Lake Shore Kennel's Countess 

 Adelle, Neenah. Jeannette, Lady Lucy and Lady Juno. 



Class Q. Best bull-terrier— E S. Porter's President. 



Class R. Best fox-terrier puppy— Clovernook Kennel's Trojan. 



Ciass S. Besi black aud tan toy terrier owned by a lady— Miss 

 Mamie Lucas's Fifini. ^ rr . r1< 



Class T. Best pug owned by a lady— Mrs. George H. Hill s > 



Class U. Best brace of setters the get of Pembroke— L.;ke Shore 

 Kennel's Lady Lucy and Lady Juno. ' 



Class V. Best five Irish water spaniels— Excelsior Irish Water 

 Spaniel Kennel's Barney, Mike, Storm, Mack and Fly. 



Class W. Best five cocker spaniels-J. H. Whitman's Jimmy Crow, 

 Chung, Venus, Cute and Chloe. •' 



Class X. Best five fox-terriers— The Clovernook Kennel's Scars- 

 dale, Clover BeJle. Troian, Pricilla and Spile. 



Class Y. Best kennel deerbounrls— Dr. Van Hummell s Oscar. Doug- 

 las^, Lady Dare. Olga, Lord Ryuo, Sheila and Cluthan. 



Clats Z. Best collection of pugs— Mrs. C. S. Cummings. 



Class AA. Best kennel English setters— Lake Shore Kennel, 



THE BENCH SHOW ASSOCIATION. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



We have become convinced that the invitation to kennel 

 clubs to meet the Westminster Kennel Club on Jtme 21 

 and discuss the advisability of forming a general associa- 

 tion, has not given those interested in the subject sufficient 

 time for consideration. We feel, too, that the question of 

 whether tne association should he one of individuals or clubs 

 should be fully discussed. On the whole, it seems best to 

 postpone the meeting, and we have so advised the various 

 clubs to whom our invitation was addressed. . 



Notice of the meeting will be sent you when the date has 

 been fixed. Robert G. Cornell, Secretary. 



THE PHILADELPHIA DOG SHOW. 



ALREADY the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society 

 has begun the erection of the several build nigs iu which 

 will be exhibited the live stock entered for competition at the 

 State Fair, which hereafter wdl take place yearly in our city. 

 The department to be devoted to dogs will be commodious and 

 well ventilated, and within the grounds— thirty acres in extent 

 —excellent opportunity will be given for exercising all animals 

 displayed. Both the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Reading 

 Railroad companies are laying their tracks directly into the 

 inclosure, which will be the greatest convenience to both vis- 

 itors to the bench show and owners wishing to ship their ani- 



Th'e question of the appointing of judges for the dog show 

 has been brought before a meeting of the Kennel Club and it 

 is the intention of the organization to be careful in their selec- 

 tion. At this early date quite a long list of special prizes has 

 been promised, and it is confidently expected that many more 

 will be secured. The regular prize list equals that of aDy of 

 the bench shows yet held, but the puppy classes have been 

 in every instance drooped, a wise decision, it is said, for it 

 has been often remarked of late that every youngster sent to 

 a dog show should be accompanied with crape on his collar, 

 especially it' the animal has not passed through a distemper 

 attack; moreover a fair judgment can never be made between 

 dogs of five to seven months old, and those not quite a year, 

 when they are competing in the lists. At the coming 



