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champion dog class. He was drawn a bit fine, but was look- 

 ing well. Mother Demdike. in capital condition, was also 

 alone in the bitch class. In the open dog class, first went to 

 Stranger in White. He looked soft but felt hard and good. 

 Second went to Stag, a fair-looking animal with a broken toe. 

 Sir Ben, vhc, was nob looking his best. Jack, c, has too 

 heavy a head and too bad feet to receive notice. In the bitch 

 class, first went to Sister in Black, looking well. Sorceress, 

 second, is a nicely formed animal of ligh weight, with well 

 developed quarters. Sept. 30th, the winning dog puppy, 

 is a large dog and not yet developed ; his ears are a bit large. 

 Silver Bells, the winning bitch, is a fair animal in bad con- 

 dition. 



DEERHOUNDS— (MR. PIERSON). 



The display of deerhounds was much better than we have 

 ever seen, nine of the thirteen entries are owned by Mr. J ohn 

 E. Thayer ; nearly all of the winners are well known. Bran 

 and Lorna were the winners in the champion classes. In the 

 open dog classes first went to Chieftain, and second to Brian, 

 the winner at New York last year, both were looking well, as 

 Was Duncan, vhc. Torrum,' also vhc , was badly shown. 

 Wanda won in the bitch class, with Heather Belle second. 

 Belle is a large bitch with a good head ; she carries her ears 

 badly and is straight behind; she was not in good condition. 

 Only two puppies were shown. They are from the same 

 fitter; both are of good size and promising; they are sotne- 

 wfiat lacking in length of skull. They are not yet a year old, 

 and if they improve as they should they will be found among 

 the winners when mature. 



FOXHOUNDS— (MR. KIRK). 



Only five foxhounds were shown. Roxey had a walk over 

 in the champion bitch class. In tbe open dog class Ranger 

 had an easy win. Zip, second, has a good head and is very 

 fair all round, except that he has open feet. Lady Stewart, 

 the only entry in the bitch class, is more of the Engftsh type 

 than any of the others; her very small ears will always keep 

 her back in good company. 



BEAGLES— (MR. ELMORE). 



With one exception all of the beagles noticed at New Haven 

 were at Boston. In the champion class the decision at New 

 Haven was reversed and Mischief was placed over Bush by f our 

 poiuts ; we have not the figures made at New Haven but to 

 the best of our recollection they were two points in favor of 

 Bush. This is a matter that should be explained as exhibitors 

 do not understand how so great a difference can exist. In the 

 open dog class the awards were the same as at New Haven, 

 except that Trifle received one letter less. In the bitch class 

 Chase, was placed over Twinkle, again reversing the decision 

 at New Haven. Chase also beat Little Duke for the special ; 

 both of these decisions we must dissent from. Mr. Elmore is a 

 painstaking judge and examined his dogs very carefully, and 

 with the exception of placing Chase too nigh, he handled them 

 very nicely. In the class under 12 inches, Fail" Maid won first, 

 second went to Bramble, a very nice puppy that will do to 

 show again. The two winning puppies are also very prom- 

 ising. 



BASSET HOtTNDS— (Mr. KIRK}. 



Nemours in the champion, Bertrand in the dog and Canaee 

 in the bitch class were all that deserved notice. All are well 

 known. The two others showed more of the harrier than 

 basset. 



DACHSHUNDE— (MR. KIRK). 



There were ten dachshunde, all but one of them receiving 

 notice. Two or three different types were shown and nearly 

 all of the animals were above the average of previous years. 

 We thought them well placed. 



COLLIES — (MR. MORTIMER). 



There were 40 collies entered with six absentees. In the 

 champion dog class, Robin Adair, the only entry, was absent. 

 In the bitch class, Winnie won. She was looking well, except 

 that she has a new coat that is not fully grown. She was the 

 best collie shown and should have had the special, which went 

 to her kennel companion, Bruce of the Fylde, also the winner 

 in the open dog class. He was in good form and well deserved 

 the place. Second went to Roy Boy. He was not looking 

 his best, and should have given place to Kilmarnock Bruce, 

 who received the reserve card: he was looking fairly well. 

 Skip, vhc. , is a nice dog, with good head, coat and frill. He 

 is a bit short in body and too light in eye. Joker, he, has 

 improved since last "year, but is still far from perfection. 

 There, was nothing else in the class that will ever be heard 

 from in good company. In the bitch class, first went to Daisy 

 Dean, a beautiful animal, fairly good all over, except 

 that her ears are badly carried and she is a bit shoit 

 in body. Second went to Dahlia, a very sweet bitch, 

 better all round than the winner. Lass 0' Lowrie. 

 received the reserve card. She is faulty in head and soft in 

 coat, and should have exchanged places with Kilmarnock 

 Belle, a nice bitch; she was a little short of coat. Dmmlin 

 Isle, he, was not in first-class condition. In the dog puppy 

 class first went to Ronald, a fairly well-made animal; he is 

 off in coat and was shown very thin ; he is too long in head 

 and muzzle and a bit heavy in ear. Bute, second, is also well 

 made, with a good head, plenty of coat, and a weli-carried 

 tail; he stands a bit high behind. Daisy Queen, winner in 

 the open class, easily captured first in the bitch puppy class. 

 Second went to Madge, a nice little black and tan. Topsey, 

 vhc, we failed to find in her stall. 



TERRIERS— (MR. BARLOW). 



There were forty-two fox-terriers entered with General 

 Grant the only absentee reported, although we failed to find 

 Stablef ord Joe after a diligent search. Mi*. Barlow generally 

 handles his terriers in a masterly manner, but he was off the 

 mark in placing Beigrave Primrose over Fennel in the 

 champion dog class, and in placing Splauger at the head 

 of affairs in the open dog class. Bacchanal should have been 

 first and Raby Jack second. Nearly all of the winners 

 are well known. They were placed as well perhaps as 

 possible. There were no entries in the wire-haired classes. 

 Nearly all of the winning bull-terriers are well-known. Birm- 

 ingham Joe, winner in the small dog class, is just a fair speci- 

 men. He is out at elbow and carries the marks of many a 

 battle. There was only one black and tan in each of the three 

 classes represented; all have been described before. The win- 

 ning Skyes were a fair lot, we thought them well placed. We 

 did not see a single Yorkshire in good coat. Only three Scotch 

 terriers were shown, each was first in its respective class, 

 Heather was the best of them. There were five Dandies shown. 

 Pansy and Bennie Britton we failed to find in their stalls. 

 Meg, second in the bitch class, and Kelpie, vhc, should have 

 exchanged places. Nora was alone in the Irish class. Sentinel 

 and Sting, m the dog, and Wasp in the bitch class, represented 

 the Bedlingtons. 



BULLDOGS— (MR. BARLOW). 



AH of the bulldogs in the aged classes have been often de- 

 scribed, and as they were placed right no comment is needed. 

 First was withheld in the dog puppy class and second given to 

 Doctor, not a good specimen. Atossa, in the bitch class, was 

 deserving her first, 



PUGS— (MR. BARLOW). 



The pugs were not out in force, only nineteen were entered. 

 The winners in the champion and dog classes are well-known. 

 Only two bitches were noticed, both are very fair specimens. 

 Only one of the four puppies suited the judge; she is quite 

 promising. 



TOY TERRIERS— (MR. BARLOW). 



The toy dogs had but one representative, Bootless, a nice 

 Maltese not yet in full coat. In the bitch class first and second 

 went to two very fair black and tans, 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS — (MR. KIRK). 



There were fourteen King Charles spaniels entered with two 



absentees. This is more than twice as many as were shown 

 at New Haven, and much the best display that we have seen. 

 In the dog class Duke of Edinburgh should have been placed 

 first, with Milwaukee Charlie next, and Pictou, vhc. , and in 

 the bitch class Nellie and Dolly should have exchanged places. 

 Our reasons may be found in former reports. Nearly all of 

 them were in bad coat. There was only one Blenheim shown, 

 Joan of Arc, winner of vhc. at New Haven. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS— (MR. PIERSON). 



There was only one in this class. She was too large and had 

 to be content with second prize. 



POODLES— (MR. PIERSON). 



There were three entries in the dog class. Beauleau, winner 

 at New York last year, was the only one worthy of notice. 

 Both of the bitches shown were awarded prizes. They are 

 fair specimens. 



MEXICAN HAIRLESS— (MR. PIERSON). 



Me Too and Mide, both well-known, were respectively first 

 and second. 



MISCELLANEOUS— (MR. BARLOW). 



In the miscellaneous class, over twenty-five pounds, first 

 and second went to two fair Uliners. First was withheld in 

 the small class, and second given to a Maltese terrier, too large 

 and not good in coat. 



Following are the corrections to the list of awards published 

 last week, together with the specials: 

 CORRECTIONS. 



In small pointer bitches Tuckerfleld Kennels' Daisy B. was very 

 high com. instead of Parker's Daisy Belle. lu black or liver cocker 

 spaniel hitches Black Pearl was reserve instead of Rev. In beagle 

 dogs Wakefield & Co.'s Trine and W. E. Deane's Little Duke, Jr., and 

 Racer, Jr., were com. In hitches Wakefield & Co.'s Vixen and D. 

 O'Shea's Hasty were high com., and M. W. Hammond's Zulie. Asso- 

 ciated Fanciers' Midget and A. E. Bowler's Jennie were com. In 

 puppies C. H. Lounsbury's Little Rhodv was high com. Iu champion 

 large bnll-terriers W. J. Oorustock's Victoria won instead of Grand 

 Duke. In champion small bull-terriers R. & W. Livingstone's Little 

 Maegie won. In Yorkshire terriers W. Barrowscale's Dandy was first 

 and f. Clancy's Bin second. In Italian greyhounds first was withheld 

 and Mrs. A. A. Monrhouse's Minnie was second. 



ADDITIONAL AWARDS. 



GORDON SETTERS. — Champion— Dog.' J. E. Thayer's Argus. 

 Bitch: No entry.— Open -Dogs: 1st, G. A.Coleman's Tom II.; 3d, 

 C. E. Molloy's Jack. Very high com.. G. D. Holbrook's Gyp. High 

 com., G. R. Reed's Trim. Com.. S. H. Blodgett's Dash. Bitches: 1st, 

 A. H. Aldrieh's Heather Lass; 2d, G. E. Browne's Jessica. Very high 

 com., J. L. Well's Vic. Puppies: Withheld. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Champion— Dog: Dr. Wni Jarvls's Elcho, Jr. 

 Bitch: Dr. Wm. Jarvis's Noreen.— Open— Dogs: 1st, E. W. Clark, 

 Jr.'s, Blarney; 2d, T. Wilson's Dash. Very high com.. Dr. Wm. 

 Jarvis's Echo. High com., C. F. Kernerson's Tim; A. Wright's Trip; 

 J. L. Locke's Dash Elcho: R. ('.Van Horn's Patsy, and I. H. Roberts's 

 Bruce. Bitches: 1st. Dr. Wm. Jarvis's Lorna; 2d, I. H. Roberts's Hebe. 

 Very high com., J. D Ide's Daphne. High com.. W. Hoyt's Noreen 

 IV.; I. H. Roberts's Jessie, and C. F. Milliken's Dolly M.— Puppies— 

 Dogs: 1st, W. H. Saunder's Tbaddeus; 2d, withheld. Bitches: 1st, 

 W. G. Simon's Sonsie; 2d, J. H. Gavin's Quail. High com., G. W. 

 Cobb's Lady Sprite. 



POODLES.— Open— Dogs: 1st, J. Ferguson's Beauleau; 2d, withheld. 

 Bitches. 1st, J. Compton's Leslie; 2d, Mrs. W. N. Pond's Lady Pink. 



MEXICAN HAIRLESS.— 1st. Mrs. H. T. Foote's Me Too: 2d, S. S- 

 Palmer's Mede. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 

 Best kennel mastiffs, Winlawn Kennels. Best mastiffs (two), Prus- 

 sian Princess. Best mastiff dog puppy, Hannibal; best bitch puppy, 

 Dolly Varden. Best St. Bernard kennel, Hermitage Kennels. Best 

 St. Bernard, Lelia. Best in open classes, Merchant Prince. Best 

 rough-coated dog, Merchant Prince. Best smooth-coated doe:. Apollo; 

 best bitch, Lelia. Best rough-coated dog puppy. Loyal; best bitch, 

 Lys Best Newfoundland, Bruno. Best kennel of pointers. Graphic 

 Kennels. Best pointer, Graphic. Best pointer dog in open classes, 

 Graphic. Best dog or bitch, Graphic. Best bitch in open classes, 

 Revel III. Best stud dog, Graphic. Best brace, Bracket and Revel 

 III. Best dog puppy (two), Don Quixote; best bitch puppy, Daisy 

 Belle. Best kennel English setters, Blaekstone Kennels. Best Eng- 

 lish setter, Foreman. Best in open classes, Foreman. Best puppy, 

 Glen Roy. Best setter, any breed, Foreman. Best kennel Irish set- 

 ters, Dr. Wm. Jarvis. Best dog, Elcho, Jr. Best in open classes 

 (two). Blarney. Best dog puppy, Thaddeus. Best bitch, Sonsie. Best 

 Gordon setter dog, Argus. Best in open classes. Heather Lass. Best 

 kennel cocker spaniels, J. P. Willey. Best dog or bitch, Shina. Best 

 bitch. Shina. Best black cocker clog, Black Pete. Best bitch, Shina. 

 Best field spaniel, Newton Abbot Lady. Best black field spaniel 

 hitch, Onyx. Best kennel greyhounds, H. W. Smith. Best greyhound 

 (two), Meinnon. Best brace, Memnon and Mother Demdike. Best 

 dog puppy, Sept. 20. Best bitch, Silver Bells. Best kennel deer- 

 hounds, J. E. Thayer. Best deerhound. Chieftain. Best foxhound, 

 Roxey. Best in open classes, Ranger. Best beadle, over 12 inches. 

 Chase; under 12 inches, Fair Maid. Best dog, Little Duke. Best 

 kennel collies (two). Kilmarnock. Best collie (two), Bruce of the 

 Fylde. Best fox-terrier, Richmond Olive. Best bred in America, 

 Mona. Best bull-terrier (two). Count. Best under 25 lbs.. Little 

 Nell. Best Yorkshire terrier (two), Bandy. Best bulldog, Bellissima. 

 Best iu open classes, Bellona. Best Bsdlington terrier, Sentinel. 

 Best bitch, Wasp. Best brace, Sting and Wasp. Best pug. Bradford 

 Ruby. Best in open classes (two), Master Tragedy. Beso bitch 

 puppy, Pattie. Best Italian grayhound, Minnie. Best Mexican hair- 

 less (Me Too not competing), Mede. Best kennel King Charles span- 

 iels, F. Blackwood Fay, Best dog, Milwaukee Charlie. Best bitch, 

 Dolly. Best sky-terrier, Dombey. 



THE HARTFORD DOG SHOW. 



[Prom a Special Correspondent. I 

 ''pHE first dog show of the Hartford Kennel Club commenced 

 JL at Hartford on Tuesday. The number of entries is S69, 

 of which about 300 are present. The quality in many of the 

 classes is much below the average. The building is well 

 adapted for a small show. Judging has progressed fairly 

 well. The show is well managed so far with the exception of 

 unnecessary delay in bringing dogs into the rings. The attend- 

 ance to-day has been only fail-. Below is a list of the awards; 



AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS. — Champion — Dog: Winlawn Kennels' Homer. Bitch: 

 Winlawn Kennels' Prussian Princess.— Open— Dogs: 1st, E. H. Moore's 

 Uford Caution; 2d, Winlawn Kennels' Hector. Very high com., P. 

 H. Ingall's Odin. High com., W. S. Johnson's Dread. Bitches: 1st, 

 Ashmont Kennels' Bal-Gal; Id, H. Mead's Aydak.— Puppies— Dogs: 

 1st. Winlawn Kennels' Hannibal; 2d, O. C. West's Guess. Com., W. 



D. Hubbard's Rex. Bitches: No entries. 



ST. BERNARDS. — Rough-Coated — Champion — Dog: Hermitage 

 Kennels' Duke of Leeds. Bitch: Hermitage Kennels' Gertei.— Open 

 —Dogs: 1st, E. H. Moore's Merchant Prince ; 2d, Mrs. A. McGregor's 

 Bosco II. Very high com. reserve, Chequasset Kennels' Rudolph II. 

 Very high com.. J. P. Barnard, Jr.'s Prince. Com., C. E. Beach's 

 MonkDetrich. Bitches: 1st, E, H. Moore's Miranda; 2d, J. S. Shep- 

 pard's Lady Athol. Very high com., Buena Vista Kennels' Stella.— 

 Puppies— Dogs: 1st, C. E. Beach's unnamed. Bitches: No entries. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Smooth-Coated— Champion— Dog: Hermitage 

 Kennels' Don H. Bitch: Hermitage Kennels' Lelia.— Open— Dogs: 

 1st, 2d, high com. and com., W. W. Tucker's Apollo, Rigi, Suldanand 

 Mt, Velan. Bitches: 1st, withheld: 2d, R. L.Stevens's Flora.— Pup- 

 pies— Dogs: 1st, Chequasset Kennels' Lodi. Bitches: Withheld. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— 1st, B. F. Lewis's Carlo; 2d, withheld. Pup- 

 pies: 1st, J. A, Miller's Prince. 



DEERHOUNDS.— Champion— Dog: E. Kelly's Mac. Bitch; J. E. 

 Thayer's Lorna II.— Open— Dogs: 1st, J. E. Thayer's Chieftain; 2d, 



E. D. Morgan's Bevys 111. Very high com., E. Kelly's Bras. High 

 com., J. A. Butler's Bruce. Bitches: J. E. Thayer's Wanda; 2d, J. A. 

 Butler, Jr.'s Blithe. Puppies— Dogs: 1st, J. A. Butler, Jr.'s Braie; 2d, 

 J. E, Thayer's King of the Forest. Very high com., Miss Mary A. 

 Sheafe's Braco. High com., W. M. Rankin's Lancer HI. BitcJies: 

 1st, J. E. Thayer's Ramona. 



GREYHOUNDS.— Champion— Dog: H W.Smith's Memnon. Bitch: 

 H.W. Smith's Mother Demdike.— Open— Dogs: 1st, H. W. Huntington's 

 Harlequin; 2d, H. W. Smith's Stranger in White. Very high com., 

 H. W. Smith's Sir Ben. Com.. T. M. Little's Jack. Bitches: 1st, H. 

 W. Huntington's Hawthorne Belle; 2d, H. W. Smith's Sister in Black. 

 Very high com., H. W. Smith's Sorceress. Puppies— Dog.- •; 1st, H. W. 

 Smith's Stranger in White. Bitches: 1st, H. W. Smith's Sister in 

 Black. 



POINTERS. —Large— Champion— No entries. — Open— Dogs: 1st, 

 Graphic Kennels' Graphic; 2d, F. R. Hitchcock's Tammany, Very 



high com., M. Wood worth's Sport. High com., J. O. Enders's Shot. 

 Bitches: 1st. Graphic Kenne's' Revel HI. ; 2d, A. H. Aldrieh's Nell. 

 Very high com., W. W Tucker's Topsey.— Small— Champion— Dog: 

 Only entry absent. Bitch: No entry.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Graphic- 

 Kennels' Bracket; 2d, A. C. Collins's Fritz. Very high com., M. M. 

 Francis's Sancho. High com., .I.E. Daley's Game." Bitches: 1st., 

 Graphic Kennels' Meally;2d. F. R. Hitchcock's Happy Medium, Very 

 high com., S. T. Colt's Phyllis.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st, R, W. E. Alcoif's 

 Dash; 2d, P. H. Carroll's D^n. Bitches: 1st. D. W. C. Parker's Daisy 

 Black. 



ENGLISn SETTERS. — Champion — Dog : F. Windholz's Rockingham . 

 B/7c7i: R. C. Cornell's Modesia.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Blaekstone Ken- 

 nels' Mack B.; 2d. C. A. Hart's Pride. Very high com., R. Smith's 

 Spot. High com., R. R. Penn's Dashing Prince Regent. Com., E. G. 

 Cone's Don Belton. Bitches: 1st, Mrs. Dr. E. C. Franklin's Vixen ELL.; 

 2d, O, D, Redfleld's Belva. Very high com.. Blaekstone Kennels' 

 Lulu. High com., A. F. Craig's Rebecca. Com., E. Lohman's Mistle- 

 toe. PupprES— Doas: 1st. E. W. Bull's Grover; 2d, E. W. Kingslev's 

 Ben, Jr. Bitches: 1st, O. L. Washburn's Countess Helen; 2d. Black- 

 stone Kennels' Lulu. 



IRISH SETTERS. — Dogs: 1st, A. Collins's Dash: 2d, A. Alleys Skip . 

 Very high com,, Clara G. Ware's Mikado and H. W. Stoehr's Sam. 

 High com,, R. S. DeLamater's Bluff. Com.. D. Heeney's Echo III 

 Bitches: 1st, A. C. Ware's Josie; 2d, J. H. Root's Nellie. Puppies: 

 1st, H. E Moseley's Glencho; 2d, T. Fahy's Gip. Com,, L. Whitaker's 

 Plonta and G. W. Thomas's Adie. 



GORDON SETTERS.-CHAMProN-.Dor/: E. Maher's Royal Duke. 

 Bitch: No entry.— Open— Dof/s: 1st, Wm. Tallmau's Flash; 2d. J. 

 Howe's Gift. Vervhigh com.,F. Koehler's Dash. Com., L. P. Braine's 

 Briek. F. B. Richard's Don and W. Brown's Gyp. Bitches: 1st and 

 2d, C. T. Brownell's Gordou Chloe and Beulah. Very high com., A. 

 H. Aldrieh's Heather Lass. High com., G. W. DeWolfe's Maud. 

 Puppies— Dogs: 1st, E. C. Howe's Fly. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Champion- Dog: Dr. Wm. Jarvis's Elcho, Jr. 

 Bitch: H. E. Chubb's Ella Glenduff,— Open— Dogs: 1st, F. S. Parrott's 

 Gerald: 2d. Claire-Reeta Kennels' Glenclaire. Very high com.. Dr. 

 Wm. Jarvis's Echo and L. B. Wright's Glencho's Boy, High com,, 

 R. C. Van Horn's Pafey and R. A. Spalding's Garry. Com., W. F. 

 Sherman's Robin Kildare. Bitches: 1st. W. Dunphy's Mollie Bawn; 

 2d, Dr. Wm. Jarvis's Lorna, Very high com., Freestone Kennels' 

 Noreena and W. Hoyt's Noreen IV. High com. W. Line's Nannie 

 and C. H. Dayton's Maud. Puppies— Dogs: 1st. J. A. Garland, Jr.'s 

 Mickey; 2d, S. B. Harper's Fritz. Bitches': 1st. Claire-Reeta Kennels' 

 Madcap; 2d, F. E. Watkin's Perdita. 



SPANTELS.— Field— Champion— A. C. Wilmerding's Newton Abbot 

 Lady.— Open— Dogs or Bitches: 1st, A. C. Wilmerding's Black Beau, 

 Jr.; 2d. withheld. — Cocker — Champion— J. P. Willey s Shina.— Open — 

 Liver or Black— Dogs: 1st. J. P. Willey's YouDg Obo. Bitches: 1st, 

 S. K. Hemingway's Miss Nance.— Any Other Color— 1st, C. V. V. 

 SeweU's Don. High com.. H. T. Sperry's Victor. Puppies: 1st. F. 

 Stengelin's Black Flash; 2d, A. C. Wilmerding's Suzette. High com., 

 G. H. Gil man's Dot. 



FOXHOUNDS.-lst, J. H. Naylor's Lady Stewart; 2d. E. Kelly's 

 Racket. 



BEAGLES.— Over 12ins.— Bitches: 1st, A. H. Wakefield & Co.'s 

 Twinkle; 2d. A. II. Wakefield & Co.'s Chase. Very high com.. A. H. 

 Wakefield & Co.'s Silver and Vixen, and Associated Fanciers' Midget. 

 Under 12ins.— Dogs: 1st, W. F. Streeter's March Boy II. Bitches: 

 1st, W. F. Streeter's Magnet : 2d. A. H. Wakefield & Co.'s Ruby. 

 Puppies: 1st, J. E. Lord's Snow Flake; 2d, Westchester Kennels' 

 Belle. 



FOX-TERRIERS.-Champion— Dog: R. Gibson's Fennel. Bitch: J. 



E. Thayer's Richmond Olive.— Open— Dogs: 1st, L. and W. Ruther- 

 furd's Splauger; 2d, A. Belmont, Jr.'s Bacchanal. Reserve, E. Kelly's 

 Shovel. Very high com , E. Kelly's Valet and R. Gibson's Nick. High 

 Com.. J. E. Thayer's Raby Jack; E. Kelly's Scarsdale, and F. Hoey's 

 Stableford Joe. Bitches: 1st, A. Belmont, Jr.'s Marguerite: 2d, L. 

 & W. Rutherfvrd's Cornwall Duchess. Reserve, J. E. Thayer's Nina. 

 Very high com., R. Gibson's Thistle. High com.. J. E. Thayer's Ger- 

 aldme, and L. & W. Rutherfurd's Warren Winsome.— Puppies— Djqs: 

 1st, W. Meggat's Nobby; 2d. J. E, Thayer's Richmond Tyrant. High 

 com.. D. W. C. Skilton's Dunrobin. Com., W. Meggat's Ostler Joe 

 and Tansy. Bitches: 1st, very high com. and high com., W. Meggat's 

 Allspice, Blue Bell and Peep bo; 2d and com.. A. Belmont, Jr.'s Blemp- 

 ton Marigold and Blempton Thyme.— Wire-Haired— 1st, B. M. 

 McGregor's Trophy. 



COLLIES.— Champion— Dog: Sans Souci Kennels' Ben Nevis. Bitch: 

 J. D. Shotwell's Lady of the Lake.— Open - Dogs: 1st. McEwen & Gib- 

 sou's Bonnie Dunkeld; 2d, E. J. Hawley's Oscar II. Very high com.. 

 Associated Fanciers' King Bruce. High com., Rev. F. Goodwin's 

 Rab. Bitches: 1st, Hempsted Farm Co.'s Liss o' Lowrie; 2d, H. S. 

 Pitkin's Sheperdess. High com.. S. Estlow's Buttercup. Com., F. B. 

 Farwell's Myssie. Puppies— Dogs : 1st. J. H. Smith's Tramp: 2d, C- 

 P. Smith's Frante. Bitches: 1st, W. T. Wells's Janet; 2d, Hempstead 

 Farm Co.'s Gladys. Very high com., McEwen & Gibsbn's Popsie. 

 Com.. R. Gibson's Madge. 



BULLDOGS.— Large -Champion— Dog: J. E. Thayer's Robinson 

 Crusoe. Bitch; J. E. Thayer's Rhodora.— Open— Dogs: 1st. J. P. 

 Barnard, Jr.'s King; 2d, T. W. Mills's Guillermo. Bitches: 1st and 2d, 

 R. & W. Livingstone's Bellona and Thespian. Very high com., J. E. 

 Thayer's Josephine. 



BULLDOGS.— Small— Champion - Dog: R. & W. Livmgstone's Boz. 

 Bitch: No entry. — Open- Dogs: 1st, J. E. Thayer's Moses; 2d. Dr. E. 

 S. Green's Clover Grip. Very high com.. T. W. Mills's Tostig. Bitches: 

 1st, J. E. Thayer's Juno: 2d, E. D. Morgan's Rosa. Very high com., 

 T. W. Mills's Princess Maud. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Large— Champion— W. J. Comstock's Victoria. 

 Open— 1st, F. F. Dole's Count; E. D. Morgan's Grand Dutchess, 

 Small.— Champion— R. & W. Livingston's Little Maggie. Open— 1st. 



F. F. Dole's White Violet. 



TERRIERS,— Black and Tan— J. R. Gildersleeve's Sprite. Rough- 

 Haired— Prize withheld. Daxdie Dinmonts— 1st. Associated Fanciers' 

 Kelpie; 2d, G. G. Cleather's Meg. Skyes— 1st. H. S. Stearns's High- 

 land Nellie; 2d, withheld. Yorkshire — Large — 1st and 2d. P. Casr- 

 sedy's Ben and Lillie. Com., W. C. Wellman's Barney. — Small — 1st, 

 J. R. Gildersleeve's Spider. High com.. W. C. Wellman's Tony. 

 Toys— 1st, J. A. Garland's Brighty. 



PUGS.— Champion— Mrs. W. Peck's Bradford Ruby.— Open— Dogs: 

 1st, A. D. Vora'sPuck; 2d, J. E. Mitchell's Dude. Very high com., 

 Chequasset Kennels' Thunder. High com., J. R. Gildersleeve's Dick. 

 Bitches: 1st, Chequasset Kennels' Lady Flossie. 



BLENHEIM SPANIELS. -1st, Miss Minnie Phillips's King Pippin. 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS.— 1st, W. Phillips's Roscius. 



MEXICAN HAIRLESS.— 1st, Mrs. H. T. Foote's Me Too; 2d, M. C. 

 Mayer's Judge. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS. —1st, Mrs. Alice A. Moorehouse's Min- 

 nie: 2d, Warwick Kennels' Posey. 



DACHSHUNDE.— 1st, E. D. Morgan's Rubenstein; 2d, Associated 

 Fanciers' Judy. 



BASSET HOUNDS.-lst, C. B. Gilbert's Canace. 



MISCELLANEOUS.— Large— Equal 1st, Glencoe Collie Kennels' 

 bob-tailed sheep dog Sir Lucifer; W. D. Hubbard's bloodhound 

 Nestor; Excelsior Irish Water Kennels' Irish water spaniel Mollie, 

 and S. Scoville's coon dog Jack. High com., J. R. Gildersleeve's 

 Black Bess and M. S. Munsell's Gyp. — Small — 1st, J. R. Gildersleeve's 

 Charlie; 2d, L. Struck's Cuckitt. 



EASTERN FIELD TRIALS CLUB.— There was a quarterly 

 meeting of the Eastern Field Trials Club at the St. James 

 Hotel on the evening of March 13, Vice-President J. O. Donner 

 was in the chair. The other members present were Messrs. 

 F. R. Hitchcock, Bayard Thayer, H E, Hamilton, A. E. God- 

 effroy, D. S. Gregory Jr., 2d, and TV. A. Coster. The rule allow- 

 ing members to handle other dogs than their own was re- 

 scinded. There was not a quorum, under the rules, to act upon 

 the proposed amendment abolishing the initiation fee. After 

 the open meeting adjourned the Board of Governors convened. 

 It was voted that every member of the club in good standing 

 be allowed to enter one dog in the Members' Stake free, and 

 that for each additional dog an entry fee of §10 shall be re- 

 quired. Several names were proposed for membership. The 

 next meeting; will be held the first week in May. 



THE HOSPICE KENNELS. -Mr. K. E. Hopf has removed 

 his kennels of St. Bernards from Newark to Arlington, N J. 

 Arlington is on the New York & Greenwood Lake Railroad, 

 seventeen minutes from Jersey City. 



DISQUALIFICATION OF THE SANS SOUCI KENNELS. 

 — Editor Forest and Stream: The New England Kennel Club 

 have disqualified H. M. Perry, proprietor Sans Souci Kennels, 

 from exhibiting does in their show. — G. E, Osborne, Sec. 

 A. K. C. 



