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should not have been shown. The open class, at the sugges- 
tion of the judge, was very properly divided into black or 
liver and any other color. A glance at the class showed the 
necessity of this classification, as the difference intype, especi- 
ally in head and coat, was yery-apparent. In the black or 
liver class Nigger was placed first. He is a very good little 
dog, with a good head, straight legs and coat. His ears might 
hang p bit lower and his quarters could be improved, He was 
also a little short of feather. Second went to Miss Nance. She 
is only a fair bitch. She has a poor head, and is rather weak 
in front. We fancied Daisy, vic., for third place, as she has 
many food points. Helen, who got only c., we thought well 
oi for second place, as she is a beautiful little bitch, good all 
round, except that she is a little lishtin bone. In the class far 
any other color, frst went to Rover, a fair little dog, with 
good coatiand feather, He has rather a short head, Nellie, who 
won second, is only 4 moderate specimen. Jumbo was dis- 
qualified fer overweight. He was one of the best in the class, 
a bit high on his lezs, but good all round, ‘with considerable 
quality. The rest of the class we did not fancy. 
GHESAPEAKE BAY DOGS, 
Chess was sthe only entry in this class, He is a very fair 
smecimen, but the judge thought him only worthy of second 
place. 
WHIPPHTS. 
This is a class of dogs that never before had a class assigned 
ftothem. Wepresume thatthe judge gave the awards to the 
aninials that he considered the best formed for speed, as they 
are bred and used for racing purposes. Asa class they showed 
excellent poimts in this respect, and were perhaps as well 
placed as was possible. > 
DACHSHUNDE. 
There was only one moderate specimen shown in this class. 
He was given a c., and all other prizes were withheld, 
BEAGLES. 
The display of beagles was the best that we haye ever seen. 
The members of the beagle club may well feel proud of the 
showing and take renewed courage to coutinue their efforts to 
opularize the “‘merry little hound.” In the champion class 
Rattler was alone. He is an excellent hound, and except that 
he is just a bit throaty, stands unequaled. There were no en- 
tries in the bitch class. Im the open dog class, over twelve 
inches, first went to Kino, a very neat white, black and tan, 
second to Rover, quite a fair little dog, whose forelegs and 
elbows are his weakest po Monroe, who was third, is fairly 
well formed, but is rather large and lacks character, March, 
he., is also too large; we thought Rallywood rather a nice 
little dog, except that his eye is too light and he lacks sub- 
stance, Mischief won first in the bitch class, an honor which 
her fine form and good looks fairly earned for her, Marjory, 
second, and Myrtle, third, are both good. They were properly 
Placed, Nell, vhe., carries a very bad. ear and has a light star- 
ing eye that gives her a wild, scared look that we do not like. 
Ry, be., we liked much better for the place as she is far bet- 
in eye and ear than Nell, and her equal in other points. 
Cricket, c., we also liked better than Nell, as she has many 
sood points although she was sadly ouf of condition. The 
dog class under twelve inches had but. one entry, Bannerman. 
Heis a white dog with lemon head markings, He stands 
akout eleven inches at shoulder, and is avery handsome and 
stylish little hound. There was also but one entry in the 
bitch class, Rena, a very neat blood-like looking one. She 
was given first, and well deserved her ribbon. 
BASSET HOUNDS. 
The judge very properly separated this breed from the 
bench-legged beagle. Itis highly hire that basset-hound 
blood preponderates in the bench-leg beagle, but that heis a 
pure basset hound needs only a study of the two types to 
effectually dispel the idea. Itis right, therefore, to give the 
little crooked-lez American the name of bench-leg beagle in- 
stead of placing him among the basset hounds. Nemours, a 
good and typical Wrench basset hound, was awarded first, and 
Sport, not so clearly detined in type, was placed second. 
There were no bitches tn the class. 
BENCH-LEG BEAGLES, 
Major and Dyke were the only contestants in the dog class, 
These does have met four times, Major winning three times 
and Dyke once. There isin reality very little to choose be- 
tween them, Major, who won, begins to show age. Inthe 
bitch class Rose and Bessie, two very good specimens, were 
placed first and second. Maud, vhe., should not have been 
noticed, She is badly out at elbows and over in her knees. 
FOX-TERRIBRS. 
In the champion dog class, Royal, who is beginning to show 
age, was given the honors. and in the corresponding bitch 
class, Diana, rather low in fiesh, but good in coat, had nothing 
fo oppose her. The open class for dogs brought out most of 
the cracks, Belgrave Primrose was placed first; he is rather 
soft in coat, and does not at all times carry his ears correctly; 
but has the best set of legs and feet we have ever seen, and is 
not wanting in terrier character. Scarsdale, second, was 
shown too fat and in bad coat; he has a very good head, with 
small ears, good body, legs and feet, but is rather straight in 
shoulder, and we are afraid will go wide in front as he gets 
older, Flippant, placed third, is a nice dog, but does not show 
hnnself well inthe ring, Trojan, yhe., is wanting in bone and 
coat, Orisp, he., has a very rue head, with ears nicely 
placed, butis very leggy. Teddy and Jim C, received quite 
asmuch as they were entitled to. In the bitch class Dance 
was given first and Jossle second, The winneris very good in 
coat, body, legs and feet, but is a trifle thick in skull. Jossle 
has not the best of feet, and is a little weak in jaw. Thethird 
prize winner is short of coat and too fullin eye, and but for 
Venom’s bad feet, we should have preferred her for third; ghe 
has avery nice head, andis nicely marked. Jill, vhe., was 
unfortunately in bad coat, and looked to be going blind of an 
eye. Sheisa goodstamp of terrier, Betsey, c.,is badinhead, 
COLLIES. 
Robin Adair won in the champion dog elass, thanks to his 
good head and ears; he was badly out of coat. In the bitch 
class Effie was awarded the prize, but her owner discovering 
that she was wrongly entered in this class, withdrew her and, 
of co rse, forfeited the prize. Bruce of the Fylde made his first 
bow to an American audience in the open class for dogs, he 
has a wonderfully good coat, and is of a very taking color, but 
his ears are heavy, which gives his head a rather clumsy ap- 
pearance; he will prove a valuable dog in the stud, especially 
with light, weedy bitches. Sam, anice sable and white dog, 
*with a fair head, but bad ears, was placed second, and Rattler 
third: we liked Rattler as well as Sam, except that he has an 
open coat, Brack, vhe., has a good coat, but is thick in skull, 
oy, lic., isan intelligent looking dog with plenty of character, 
but he is legey and wants undercoat. Inthe bitch class, Lass 
o’ Lowrie had not much to spare, she was better in head than 
Jersey Lillie, but the latter excelled in coat and body. Meta, 
he., is leggy, has bad legs and feet and wants bone. 
BULLDOGS. 
With the exception of the first and second prize winners 
the class was poor. Bill excelled in skull, shortness of face 
and is better in body than Leon, Dot, given third, is good in 
body, is well ont in front, but has a small head and is long 
faced, je he., is better im head but has a bull-terrier body 
and tail, 
BULL-TERRIERS OVER 20LB8. 
First was given to Victoria, the best bitch we have seen ex- 
hibited here; she is rather lippy and her ears have been spoilt 
in cutting; she has # good strong head and jaw, small eye, 
gzood body and tail ahd stands well on her feet, in the small 
Glags ail prizes were withheld, 
BLACK AND TAN THRERIERS. 
In the champion class for dogs over'seven 
gern Was the only entry; he shows age. 
ounds Old Vorti- 
i the open class 
Lady; fairly well marked, was given first over Brilliant, whose 
tan is of too dark a shadé, Sport, vhe., is correct in mark 
ings, has nice head, but is leggy and not quite straight in front, 
Reveller, vhe., has a good head but is badly marked and 
carries @ poor tail, Fortune, e., was out of condition, bit isa 
fairly good one, 
_ DANDIE DINMONT THRRIERS, 
Wasp, who is very crooked in front, was pluved tirsty over 
Pansy, a fair puppy, that will improve, At present his coat 
is all wrong. 
; TRISH AND ROUGH=HAIRED TERRIERS. 
_Rosie, a Scoteh terrier, aad Brin If., an Irish terrier, were 
given an equal first, These are both typical specimens of 
their breed. Sheila, another Trish, was given vhc. She is 
fair in coat, but has a poor head and is too egey. 
SKYE TERRINRS, 
Th the champion class, Mr. Sanderson’s Jim was given the 
prize, and in the open classes for dogs and bitches the same 
owner's Souter Johnnie and Queen Mab were each awarded 
first; these with Jim make a grand team. Mr. Miff, in the 
dog class, given vyhe., is a grand specimen with good head and 
coat and ength of body, but was disfigured by having his 
tail mutilated, which undoubtedly kept him out of the Taoney. 
Peggy is rather short in body and soft in coat. 
YORKSHIRE TERRIDRS 
were not as good as we often see. In the large size class first 
went to Charley, of good color, bet rather outof coat. In the 
small class Marcus was given first, and Dot, anice little terrier, 
with good coat, but deficient in tan, was second, 
TOY TERRIDRS, OTHER THAN YORKSHIRN. 
Queen Dot, a nicely-marked black and tan, was easily first, 
Fonzo second, Dot and Jet yhe,. and 'Tiny he., were all dimin- 
utive specimens, 
PUGS, 
Tn the champion class Mrs. Hdwin A. Pue’s George was on ex- 
hibition only. He begins to look old ard is growing gray, 
Joe came too late. Don Juan and Effie were not for conipeti- 
tion, which left Roderick a walk-over, In the open class for 
dogs, Nig was awarded first. He has a good skull, butis 
wanting in wrinkle, and his markings are not so clearly de- 
fined as they should be, He has a fairly good body and tail, 
but is coarse in coat and has white markings on feet. We pre- 
ferred Max, given second, for first place. He has good skull, 
is well wrinkled, and has small ears, good coat and tail, but is 
bad in hocks, Tu Tu has a good skull, eyes, body and tuil, has 
rather large ears, and was shown in very poor condition: but 
for this we think he should have been second. Young ob 
should have been yhe. He lacks trace. Smut, he,, is a fafy 
dog, with rather heavy ears and too light an eye. Triumph, 
given vhe., is 4 nice puppy, but wants time to develop. Rob, 
unnoticed, is a nice pug, but rather poorin color. Inthebitch 
class Beauty was given first. She was, for some. cause, re- 
moved from the show immediately after being judged, and 
unfortunately we did not see her. Gypsy, given second, we 
liked very much, Sheis yery good in body, tail, coat, and is 
correctly marked. We thought her skull perhaps a little 
small, and her ears were not correctly carried. Outside of this 
she is a very beautiful pug. Queen Bess, third, has large ears 
and a poor tail, carried well. Minnie, c., we thought entitled 
to three letters, though her ears are heavy and héreyeare too 
light in color. Victoria, he., was in very bad coat, Vixen TT, 
has a nice head and body, but is too fine in tail and smutty- 
colored. 
KING CHARLES OR BLENHEIM. 
Floss, a Sing Charles,in good coat, but long in face, was 
given first, and Cherry Ripe, a white, black and tan, second, 
Violet and Charlie, Blenheims, he, We liked Rheubus, un- 
noticed, as well as anything, he is very small, has a good skull, 
andis yery short in face. Charlie, c., has the best head. of 
anything in the class, but he was in bad coat, 
ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS. 
First went to Romeo, a nice fawn, rather large, shown in 
capital condition, but had a bad foreleg, which we thought 
should have set him back; second went to Pearl, shown in bad 
coat, but otherwise good. Major, unnoticed, shows age, but 
is undoubtedly a very fine specimen and we thought as food as 
anything in the class. 
POODLES. 
oné entry, a white dog; he was awarded 
e thought him well placed. 
MISCELLANEOUS OR FORWIGN DOGS. 
In the heavy weight class first went to Sir Garnet, an Aire- 
dale terrier, not good in color, and wanting in terrier character; 
second went to Marco, and third to Tinnsils, both nonde- 
scripts, In the class for dogs under 25 pounds, first was given 
to Me Too, a Mexican hairless; second to Sting, a bad Bedling- 
ton, and third to Tidey, a Chinese crested dog, which, we 
thought, should have been second at least, as he is almost a 
perfect specimen of this breed. 
SPECIAL PRIZES. 
Many of the special prizes followed the awards im the rezu- 
lar classes. Where rejudging was necessary there were some 
decisions that we cannot indorse. In Class F, for the best im- 
ported English setter bitch, old Fairy II., although showing 
age and sadly out of condition, should have won gasily. In 
Class 8, for the best small pointer dog, Braye was far ahead 
of the winner. In Class 4, for the best foxhound dog, we 
thou se Torrence entitled tothe honor. Following is a full 
list of the 
There was onl 
second prize. 
AWARDS. 
FOXHOUNDS.—Packs or 81x Coupies—ist. Thomas Davis's Dixey, 
Jim (Dixey, Sr.—Ann), Jerry (Boxer- Twilight), Scudder (Ned—Ann), 
and the following, all by Boxer out of Ann: Stormer, Count, Duke R., 
Fly, Lizzie, Jessie, Gypsy, Topsy, Nettie —CoupLtes—ist, D. O’Shea's 
Torence and Rally. CHampron.—Dog: D, O*Shea’s Forester TL. 
while, black and tan, dyrs. (Ring wood—Roxey.—Oprn—Dogs: 1st, The 
Rocklin Hunt’s Lead, red and white, dyrs, (Pipe—Fan); 2d and 3d, D, 
O'Shea’s Torence, black, white and tan, 2yrs. (Ringwood—Roxey), 
and Rally, black, white and tan, lyr. (Torence—Merry). Bitches: ist, 
Thomas Davis’s Jessie, black and tan, 2lgyrs. (Boxer—Aun); 2d and 
3d, D. O’Shea’s Countess, white, black and tan, 14yrs. (Ringer— ——), 
and Roxey I,, white, black and tan, 2iéyrs, (Ring wood—Roxey). Very 
high com,, J. Shaner’s unnamed. High com., Rocklin Hunt's Mar- 
garet. 
DEERHOUNDS.—Dogs: ist, Cloyernook Kennel's Mare, brindle 
fawn, 2yrs. 4dmos. (Paddie—Lassie); 2d, Wm. D. Whipple's Bruce, 
dark brindle, yrs. Bitches; Absent, 
GREYHOUNDS.—CHAmpion—Doy; BH. W. Smith's Friday Night, 
black, 2yrs. 9mos, (A.K.R. 753), Bitches: Only entry not for 
competition.—Oray—Dogs: ist, H. W. Huntington's Bouncing Boy, 
black, 2yrs. (Walton’s Lad—Cremorné); 2d, eorge F. Kolb’s Leo, 
brindle, 2igyrs., bred from imported stock. Bitchés: 1st and 2d, H. 
W. Huntington's School Girl, black, 2yrs. (School Fellow—Sol Fa), and 
Begonia, black, 4yrs. (Boru a Demon—Belladonna), Com,, Bugene 
Lorb’s Fannie, gray, 16mos., imported; and H. HE. Brisbur’s Maud, 
gray, dyrs,, imported. 
MASTIFFS.—CHAmpion—Dog; Chas. H. Mason’s Nevison, fawn, 
Héyrs. (Gurth—Juno), Bitch; Ashmont Kennel’s Dolly Varden. fawn, 
4yrs. (A.K.R. 73). Oren—Dogs: ist, Ashmont Kennel’s Hero II., fawn, 
4yrs, (Salisbury—Venus; 2d, Herbert Mead’s Leo, fawn, 6yrs. (Jack 
Dido); 3d, Wm, 8S. Johnson’s Dread, light fawn, 10mos. (Prince Charlie 
—Dorothy). Yery high com,, Dr. Robert M. Smith’s Milo, dark fawn 
and black points, 24eyrs, (Samson—Juno). High com., L, M. Elkin- 
ton’s Dread, fawn, 2yrs. (Major—Juno), Bitches: Equal 1st, Herbert 
Mead’s Aydah, fawn, 2 yrs. (Turco—Appleton), and Ashmont Kennel’s 
Lorna Doon, fayn, 2i4vrs, (Crown Prince--Ilford Baroness); 3d, Her- 
bert Mead’s Leonive, fawn, 18mos, (Major—Gipsey). Very highcom., 
Edward Lester’s Josie, fawn, 4mos, (Don—Clytie). High com., Her- 
bert Mead's Fury, fawn Syrs. (Fury—Juno). Com., Hd, Lester's 
Louise, fawn, 4mos, Full pedigree, 
ST. BERNARDS.—Roveu-Coaten—CuAmpron—Dog: Hi. R. Hearn’s 
Bonivard, dark orange and brindle, while markings, byrs, (Souldan— 
Myzar). Bitch; WR. Wearn’s Gertie, orange and while markings, 
dyrs., (Nero—Clio).—Opfnn—Doags; 1st, E. R. Hearn’s Duke of Leeds, 
orange, brindle and white, #igyrs. (A,K\R. 1,585); 2d, Clovernook 
Kennel’s Samson, tawny white, 20mos. (Monk TI—Sheilia); 3d, Che- 
uasset Kennel’s Herzog, tawny white markings, 6mos. (Ceesar— 
un, Bitches} AbeentSmooru-CoaTEp—OnAmejon—&, KR, Hearn's 
Tella, orange, brindle and white, 8yrs, (Roland—Nellie). -Opun—Doge 
s 
St, R. Hearn’s Don Il, orange, tawny aud white, algyprs. (The 
Shah—Dewdrop); 2d, Mill "Brook Kenn ls Verone, dite 5 The 
correct white markings, 14mos, (Rex— a); dd, Mill Brook Ke ‘7 
nel’s Royalist, orange, tawny, correct white markings, 5yrs. (The 
Shah—Bernie IIL). Very high com., Chequasset Kennels’s Grimsel, 
dark brindle and white, 10mos. (Alp 1.—Brenner), Bétehies: 1st, 
Mill Brook Kennel’s Snow Ball, orange, tawny, correct markings, 
(Fido—Dimah); 2d, B. A. Warburton’s Bellone Il., orange and white, 
limos, (Sultai—Bellone), 
ULMERS.—Dogs: ist. Associated Fanciers’ Bolivar, white and 
black points, 1bmos.; 2d, Jas. P, McQuaide’s Rover, gray mattled, — 
ayrs.; 3d, William Punkhurd’s Jumbo, white and brown spot, 10mos, 
(Rover—Unknown). Pitches; Ist, Associated Fanciers? Lady Jumbo, 
white with spots, 18mos, y 
NEWFOUNDLANDS.—ist, J. A. Nickerson’s Sam, black, 2igyrs. 
(Goliath—Dora); 2d, W, C. Adams, Nero, black, 8yrs; 8d, Mrs. Willis’s — 
Rover, black and white, 6yrs, ’ 
POINTERS.—CHAMPION, OVER 55LBs.—Dog; Major F. G. Draper's 
Don, liver and white, dyrs. (Shot- Juno). Under S5uss.—Dog: Geo. — 
Norbury Appold’s Brayo, lemon and white, 4yrs, (Brage—Kate).— 
OPEN, OVER So~Bs.—Dogs: Ist, C, H, Mason's Beaufort, white, liver 
ticked. dyrs. (champion Bow—Beulah); 24. W. H. H. Achufi’s THRs 
liver, ayTs (Lark—Cragin’s bitch), Over 50LBS.—Sitches; Ist, A. H. 
Craige’s Beulah, liver and white (Sam—Vivian): 2d, B. F. Seitner’s 
Lass, lemon and white, 4yrs. (Sleaford—Dawn); 8d, Clifton Kennel's 
Lady Gleam, lemon and white, 4yrs, (champion Snapshot—Gipsy). 
Unpur 55bBs,—Dogs: 1st, C. M. Munhall’s Donald IL., liver anid white, 
ayrs. (Donald I.—Devoushire Lass); 2d, Chas, L. Dick's Young Sleaford, 
liver and white, 2yrs. (Seitmer’s Lort—Seitner’s Lass); 8d, G, BP. Jor- 
dan’s Booth, lemon and white, 3yrs. (St. George—Dinah). Very high 
com., Clifton Kennel’s Robin Adair. liver and while, yrs. (champion 
Paust—Madge), Unper 50Lns,.—Bitehes; Ist, Geo. Norbury Appold’s — 
Daisy Bravo, lemoa and white, lyr., (Brayo—Lilly Il.); 2d, H. D, 
Towner’s St. Kilda, liver, white and ticked, iémos. (Ranger—Lallie); 
3d, Geo, G. Baker’s Princess II,, black limos, ( —Printess). 
Very high com., Clifton Kennel's Lady Bang, lemon and white, 2!4yra, 
(Bang—Jean), and Lillie, lemon and white, 2l44yrs, (Shot—Daisy), Hiel 
cons if F. Seitner'’s Lady Croxteth, liver and white, 2yrs. (Croxteth 
— Lass). 4 
ENGLISH SETTERS,—Caamvion— ooo EK. 
net (Dashing Monarch—Petrel), Bitch: EH. I. Martin's Petrel 
II.— OPpmn—Dogs! tsi, EB. W. Jester’s Glen Rock, blue hbelton, 
8yrs. (Druid—Princess Draco); 2d, Frank G. Hughes's Paris IIL, blue 
belton, 2yrs. (Paris 1.—QLady Princess); 8d, Blackstone Kennels 
Mack B., orange belton, 2yrs. (Dick Layerack—Twilight). Very 
high com., T. G@. Davey:s Prince Phoabus, black and white, 4yxs. (‘Tam 
O’Shanter—Prue); Edward K. Rispham's Chalkley D., blue belton; 
dyrs, (Dash IIT.—Cornelia); N. Jensen's Cossack, white with orange 
markings, byrs. (Morford’s Don—Raymond's Fairy); I. BH. Lewis's 
Rock, lemon and white, 8yrs. (Water's Grouse—Prencth‘s Paley)s Gk: 
Jordan’s Telford, blue belfon; 2¥4yrs. (Darkie—Rosy Morn); EB; T 
Martin's Don Juan, blue belton, 4igyrs. (Tam O’Shanter—La Heine) + 
High com:, John MeMullin’s Putman, orange and white, dyrs. (George 
—Jino); Hugh Hill’s Royal Sulton, blue belton, 3yrs. (Raicket—Kelp)i 
H. A, Butler’s Don I1., orange and white, §yrs. (Rock—Blanche); E. I. 
Martin's Prince, black and white, byrs. (Pride of the Border—Petrel)} 
G, Edward Osborn’s Brant, black and white, yrs (AJK.R. 1281)4 W. R, 
Traver's Rocket, black, white and tan, 22mos. (A.K/R. 115), Cotn., 
J. Walker Clark’s Dash Dale, black and white, 5yrs, (Dash 1iL— 
Daisy Dale); J. C. Schuyler's Dash Boy, lemon helton, Bitches} 
ist, T. G@. Davey’s biddersdale, black. white and tan, 4layrs, 
(Douglass—Ailsa); 2d. W. Jester’s Dashing Belle, blue belton, 3yrs; 
(Dashing Monarch—Blue Nellie); 8d, C. H, Mason’s Blue Bell, bine bel- 
tion, Syrs. (Roderick Dht—Mina): Very high com., T; G. Davey's Gent- 
yeve, blue belton, 2iéyrs. (Harrison's London— Dawn); 1. W. Jester’s 
Dashing Jessis, A.K.k. $15, blue beltou, 8yrs.(Bme Bele—Dashing Mon- 
arch); H. W. Jester’s Blue Belle, blue belton, 6y1's. (Rattler—Wadding= 
ton’s Daisy); Blackstone Kennel’s Grace B., black and white, 2isyrs. 
(London—Dawn); Lawrence Shuster, Jrs Clementine D:, black, 
white and tan, dyrs. (Dash Il].—Uornelia); Wm. R. Trayer’s Princess 
Pearl, white, black and tan, 8léyrs. (Druid—Princess Draco); EH; I. 
Martin's Fairy II., lemon belton, 2yrs., (A.K.R. 85). High com, 
Lawrence Shuster, Jr,’s Cornelia, black, white and tan, blue belton 
(Leicester—Dart); Joseph Lewis’s Mollie, lemon belton, Slayrs. (Count 
Dan—Floss); D. B. Ford’s Leah Il., black, white and lemon, 4yrs, 
(Royal Duke—Leah); Fred. B. Lewis’s Nettie B,, black, white and tan, 
2deyrs. (Mark—Rose); Dr. C. M. Thomas's Muff, black, white and tan 
Rock—Peg), Com., E. W. Jester’s Dashing Jest, blue belton, 3yrs, 
Dashing Monarch—(Blue Belle); John Henzler’s Kate, orange belton, — 
20mos.; E. Comforts Cassino Gladstone, blue belton, 2yrs. dios, 
(Gladstone—Countess Druid); Lawrence Shuster, Jr.'s Coomassie, 
black, white and blue belton (Thunder—Peeress); H. 1. Marfin*s fair 
Lass, black and white, <yrs., (A.K.R. 86); Edward Herzbere’s Lucid, 
blue belton, 5yrs. (Sim's Dash—champion Maid of Honor); P, Me- 
Geehin’s Stella, white and lemon, 6yrs, (Bismarek—Nora), 
GORDON SETTHRS.—Open—Dogs. ist, Edward Maher's Royal 
Duke, black and tan, 3yrs, (Bob—Nell); 2d, Geo. Wnilen’s Wrage, 
black and tan, 4yrs. (Grouse—Maude); 3d, Charles R, Taylors Gem 
(A.K.R, 959), black and tan, 2yrs. High com., J, H. Davis’s Ranger, 
black atid tan, 22mos. (Pilot———), Bitches; 1st, Hugh Mellvain's 
Crete II., black and tan, 4yrs. (Grouse—Mande) 32d, R. wUney M, D.’s 
Lufra, blackand tan, 5yrs. (Rudy—Merse); 8d, Mrs. Geo. Hmlen’s Han- 
nie, black and tan, dyrs. (Grouse—Maude). Very bigh-com., Chas, 
M. Thomas, M.D.’s Bess, black and tan, 18mos. (Pulot—Lady Pilot). 
High com,, Thomas §, Olark's Maude, black and fan, byrs, (Rudy— 
Merge), 
TRISH SETTERS—CHamPion—Dog: W. H. Pierce’s Glencho, 
dark red, 8yrs. 8mos.(Hlcho—Noreen). Bitches: Ist, W.H. Pierce's 
Trix, dark red, 4yrs. (champion Hicho—champion Wire Fly.—Opray 
—Dogs: ist, Max Wenzel’s Chief, red, 5yrs, (Berkley—Duck), 2d, 
Ww. Pierce's Snap, dark red, syrs. cee hehe d al, LH 
Robert's Bruce, red, 3/4yrs. (Elcbo—Noreen), Very bigh com., W. R, 
Knight's Kildare, red, 4yrs. (champion Eleho—champion tire Fly), 
H, B. Goetschius's Chief I1., dark red, digyrs. (champion Cu1ef—im- 
orted Zoe), Franklin Smedley’s Dixey. red, 2yrs. Owney—Nellie), 
Bich com,, H, W. Harris’s Jack, red, 2yrs. 3mog. (Hugh's Boss— 
Rhoder), Geo. W, Reeves’s Duke, red, 18mos. (Owney Nellie) Com.,, 
Robert Reid's Boyne, red, 8yrs. (Rory O’More—Magenta), J. C. 
White’s Blaze, red, 344yrs. (Elcho—Vire Fly), B, I. Martin’s Glenoldeu, 
red, 18mos. (Glencho—Reeta), and Bird, red, 13mos., (Glencho—Reeta). 
—Fitches: ist, Jas. T. Walker’s Reeta, dark red, 4yrs. (Elecho— 
Fire Fly); 2d, W. W. Kendall’s Lorna Doone, red, dyrs, (Berk- 
ley—Madge); 38d, Samuel Barr’s Hazelnut, red, 3igyrs, (Berkle 
amaze): Very high com., Wm. H. Mann’s Pepe O’ Wore, dark red, 
2yrs. (Rory O’More—Quail III.), J.S. Wibert’s*Creole, red, 18mos, 
(Grafton—Meggs), I. H. Roberts’s Jessie, red, 18mos. (Elcho—Noreen), 
and Max Wenzel’s Ruby, red, 4yrs. (Hlcho—Kose), Highcom., J, H, 
Rouberts’s Leigh Doane, red, 5yrs. (Hluho—Rose), Com,, Wi. G, Ride: 
way's Bess, red, 2yrs. (Ruby—Lockwood’s Fay). 
FIELD SPANIELS,—CHAampion—Any Conor, OVER 28Lps —H. W, 
Huntington's Benedict (A.K.R. 61), black, 4yrs. (Gachelor—Nezress), 
—Opun—ist, Hornell Spaniel Club’s Morneil Growler, black, aijyrs, 
(Brag—Nell); 2d, W. O. Partridge's Critic (A.K.R, 303), black, Storrs, 
(Rusk 11.—Blackie II.); 3d, Marmaduke Richardson’s Bateman, lemon 
and white, 2yrs. (imported). High com., Samuel H. Pisher’s Kate. 
liver and white breast, 2yrs. 
COCKER SPANIELS.—Cuaupion—Any Color, Unprr 28pRs.—Hor- 
nell Spariel Club’s Hornell ,Silk, black, 2yrs. (champion Obo—Chiloe), 
—Oprn—ist, F. Harke’s Rover, liver and white, 3yrs.; 2d, BE, L. Ritber’s. 
Nellie, liver and white, 18mos.; 3d, AssociatedWanciers’ Polly, white 
and black, i6mos. High com,, Hornell Spaniel Clnb’s Hornell Sun- 
light, black snd tan, 8mos, (Rattler—Blanche, Com., W. H. Tuck's 
ueen Bess (A.K.R. 1316), liver and white, 5mi0s. BLAvK og Liynr, 
WDER 2&LBS.—Clarence R. Lewis’s Nigger, black, 4yrs.; 20,8. h, 
Hemmingway’s Miss Nance (A.K.R. 1313), black, limos, (Obo IT — 
Darkie); 3d, Clarence R. Lewis’s Virginia, black, 4yrs. Very bigh 
com., Hornell Spaniel Club’s Daisy, liver, 2}4yrs. (champion Bene dich 
—champion Flirt. High com,, Henry Whittaker’s Dell, liver, ldnios. 
(Benedict—Nell); Miss Edna Browning Roberts’s Rhea, blaci, 2b4yi's, 
Doctor—Tuppeuce); Miss Bertha C. Moras’s Dion, black, 2yrs, (Me- 
ath’s Doector—Tuppence). Com., W. 0, Partridge’s Helen (AIS. R_ 
654), black, lyr. (Obo Il.—Critic), 
CHESAPEAKE BAY DOGS.—I1st withheld, 2d, L. C, Clark’s Chess, 
sedge, dyrs, (Sport—Rose). . 
WHIPPETS OR RUNNING DOGS, —ist and 2d, Arthur Chambers’: 
Maggie, brown and white, 3y1s..and Jack, black and white, 7yvs. 
(Soof—Lill); 8d. Geo. Johnson's Johnson’s Beauty, brown, dyrs,, im- 
ported, High com,, Arthur Chambers’s Let-Her-Conie, bine and 
white, dyrs.; Joe Acton’s Plunger, brown, lyr. (Shotover—Let-Her- 
Come); H, Coleman's Valentine, black and tan, 18mos. (Dadzer—Clip). 
DACHSHUNDE,—Prizes withheld. Com., Dr. Eugene Lamparter’s 
Waldmann, black and tan, 4yrs, 
BEAGLES.—CuAmpron—Dog: D. O*Bhea’s Rattler, white, black and 
tan, 3yrs. (Rover—Music). OpgN—Oyur 12m1n —Doges: Ist, D, O*Shea’s 
Kino, white, black aud tan, 2yrs., imported; 2d, P. Dorsey's Rover, 
black, white and tan, 2yrs. (Lee—Rill); 8d, Geo. Goodman's Monros, 
brown, 4yrs. High com., Lewen Tugwell’s March, tan and whibs,2yrs. 
(Blunder—Fanny). Bitches: 1st, D, O'Shea’s Mischief, white, black 
and tan (Rover—Music); 2d, C, Schwein’s Marjory, black, white and 
tau, lyt. tee 33d, Louis Sloan’s Myrtle, black, white and 
tan (Precious—Beauty). Very high com., HE. A, Massey's Nell, black 
white and orange, 8yrs.; pedigree unknown. High com., J Satter 
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