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dog in Baby. He was much the best in the class. He is 

 too long in head and light in bone and might be bet- 

 ter in feet. He has a good body, which would be 

 greatly improved with more flesh. He is evidently well bred, 

 although unfortunately his pedigree is missing. Caesar 0L 

 placed second, we do not like. Captain, vhc, is a very dark 

 brindle, almost black ; he is of fair type and immense' bulk. 

 Prince, he, should have been second. He is not first-class, 

 but much above the average, and the best red we have seen 

 for a long time; he is rather light and leggy, and could be im- 

 proved in head. In the bitch class Bal-G-al and Jlford 

 Cambria had a very close thing of it. Bal-Gal's good 

 condition pulled her through, but she did not have much to 

 spare. Hford Cambria is litter sister to the well-known Jlford 

 Caution. She has a fair head and is well-formed. She 

 was not shown in good condition, being much too 

 thin. There was only one puppy worth notice, Ashmont 

 Tiger, a nice brindle, much like his sire Ilford Crom- 

 well. He is not quite deep enough in muzzle and has a ring 

 tail. He is rather timid and did not like to go into the ring, 

 whereupon Mr. Fellows, of spaniel fame, who had become 

 somewhat acquainted with him. took him in charge and 

 showed him nicely. When the ribbon was handed him, Mr. 

 Fellows very blandly remarked to the judge, "If you are as 

 good a judge of spaniels as you are of mastiffs, I am all right." 

 It is perhaps unnecessary to add that he retired amid the 

 plaudits of the audience. 



ST. BERNARDS— (MB. NAYLOR). 



There were eighteen St. Bernards entered and all were 

 present. First Choice, looking well, was alone in the cham- 

 pion rough-coated class. There were no entries in the bitch 

 class. In the open dog class, Rene won first. He was in good 

 condition. Humbolt, placed second, is a fair dog, a trifle long 

 in muzzle and a bit large in ear; he also has an open coat. 

 Julien, vhc, is also a fair dog of good size, with more than an 

 average nead, and is well marked. His expression is not just 

 right, and he is a little weak behind. His bad condition un- 

 doubtedly lost him second place. Jumbo, he. , is a big, coarse, 

 eight-months 1 puppy, with a small head and snipy muzzle. He 

 may improve with age. In the bitch class there were only 

 two— litter sisters. Noma, placed first, is a fair specimen, 

 lacking in bone and short of coat. Jumbo, he. in the open 

 class, was the best of a poor lot of puppies. There were no 

 entries in the smooth-coated champion classes. In the open 

 dog class Montreaux was alone. He is a good dog, with badly 

 carried ears and tail. There was only one bitch entered; not 

 a good specimen. The puppies were no better than the rough- 

 coats, and we noticed nothing that promises to be first-class. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS— (MR. N ATLOR) . 



Mr. Naylor very properly reversed the decision at Pitts- 

 burgh and placed Bruno over King Leo, giving them first and 

 second. Lear, vhc, we though6 just about as good as King 

 Leo ; he is a young dog with good head and coat, and promises 

 to be as good as his sire, Bruno, when mature. Carlo, the 

 winner at Hartford, was also vhc. Aside from these there 

 was nothing else in the class worth mention. 



COLLIES— (MR. NAYLOR). 



There were only nine collies entered and one was absent. 

 Ben Nevis, looking well, was alone in the champion class. 

 Why he was allowed to compete after having been disqualified 

 by the New England Kennel Club we cannot understand. 

 Such violation of one of the most important rules of the Amer- 

 ican Kennel Club cannot be overlooked In the open dog 

 class, Clifton Hero won first. He is a nice dog with a beauti- 

 ful head and ear, good body, legs and feet, a fair amount of 

 bone and a beautiful, well -carried brush. He is too soft in 

 coat, a trifle overshot and has dew claws. He beat Ben Nevis 

 for the special. We cannot agree with this decision, as Ben 

 is better than him in everything except head and should have 

 won easily. Second went to Yarrow, the winner here two 

 years ago. He is still a good dog but has grown coarse in 

 head. In the bitch class. Beauty, the winner, is a well-formed 

 animal with a good head, disfigured by badly-carried ears. 

 She has but just arrived in this country and was in horrible 

 condition. Juaie, her only competitor, received all she de- 

 served. The puppies were nothing extra. 



BULLDOGS— (MB. NAYLOR). 



Only two bulldogs were shown. King, in the dog class, won 

 at Boston and Hartford. We overheard one critic severely 

 rate the judge for awarding King a prize, as he is undershot. 

 Nanon, in the bitch class, owing to her long face, could get no 

 higher than second. 



TERRIERS— (MR. NAYLOR). 



There were thirteen entered as bull-terriers, and all of them 

 were on hand for the fray. Yankee, placed first in the large 

 class, is a big, coarse dog with a ''Dudley nose," heavy head 

 and coarse tail. He should have exchanged places with Maud 

 Lee, placed second; she is quite a nice bitch, a trifle heavy in 

 head. Of the others, in both classes, the less said the better, 

 as, judging from their looks, it would take but little to start 

 a fight. Mr. Naylor, the judge, placed on exhibition a capital 

 lot of Scotch terriers, among them was Niel Gow, a varmint- 

 looking one as we have seen in many a day. This was his first 

 appearance. When he is shown for competition it will take a 

 wonder to beat him. The two that were shown for compe- 

 tition did not receive notice. There was only one black and 

 tan shown, a good terrier, fairly well marked. Three of the 

 five entries in the Dandies were owned by the judge, and not 

 for competition. Bobbie Burns, the winner, is a nice Dandie, 

 not quite round enough in body. Elsa, placed second, beats 

 him in this respect, but is a bit too short. Erin, looking better 

 than we have ever seen her, was alone in the Irish class. Flora 

 II. was absent in the Skye class, and the others were trans- 

 ferred to the Yorkshire class and given another chance. We 

 thought the judge very liberal in this as well as in his distri- 

 bution of cards, as there was only one decent Yorkshire 

 shown. There were two fair toys ; Midget, a pretty black and 

 tan, receiving first. There were no toy spaniels shown. The 

 two Italian greyhounds were much too large. In the class for 

 poodles first went to a fair white, with good curl. Second 

 was given to Curly, by name, but not by nature. 



PUGS— (MR. NAYLOR). 



Dan O'Shea helped out the entries in the pug»classes with a 

 couple of foxhounds and a beagle, but they were transferred 

 to their proper classes, leaving twelve to face the judge. Joe, 

 looking well and fat, was alone in the champion dog class. 

 In the bitch class the Mohawk Kennel entered Bo-Peep, but 

 she was not in condition, and with the consent of the man- 

 agers Judy was substituted. Toby, a big dog, lacking in 

 wrinkle, mask and trace, was the only entry in the dog class. 

 In the bitch class, first went to Peggie, a fairly well shaped 

 bitch; she might be better in wrinkle, mask and trace. Second 

 went to Tody, a nice puppy with capital wrinkle. Tiny, he , 

 received all she deserved ; she is long in body and faulty in 

 markings. Tody, winner of second, won first in the puppy 

 class. Rubie F., a cobby, promising puppy, was entitled to 

 her reserve card. Chiquita, vhc. is also well formed, but has 

 bad ears and lacks trace. Tony May, he. , has a nice body and 

 fair wrinkle and mask, but has a wild looking eye and badly 

 carried ears. 



MISCELLANEOUS — (MR. NAYLOR). 



In the miscellaneous class first w( nt to the well-known bob- 

 tail sheepdog Sir Lucifer. Seeond and third to a pair of prom- 

 ising young basset hounds. Vhc. and he also went to Teaser 

 and LiU, a pair of the same breed, a little shorter in body 

 than the others. The dog has some characteristics of the 

 dachshund. Si, entered as a Siberian bloodhound, should not 

 have been noticed. ; he is a mongrel with some St. Bernard 

 blood in his veins. 



GERMAN MASTIFF'S OR GREAT DANES— (MR. NAYLOR). 



Six good animals were shown in this class. Cassar, placed 

 first in the dog class, is an immense brindle, one of the best we 



have seen. He is a trifle straight behind, which is his worst 

 fault. He would show better with more flesh Second went 

 to Nero, an uncropped hlue, but little behind the winner in 

 merit. General, vhc. , was transferred from the miscellaneous 

 class where he was entered as a Russian bloodhound. He is a 

 fair specimen, a bit wide in front and weak in muzzle. Co- 

 lumbus, c, would have been better placed but for his de- 

 formed forelegs, caused by being broken. Pluto was absent. 

 In the bitch class Flora was absent and Lady Gray, a very 

 nice blue, was alone. Barring a weak muzzle she is a very 

 nice specimen. Below is a full list of 



AWARDS. 



ENGLISH SETTERS. — Champion — Dog: Absent. Bitch: Pittsburg 

 Kennel Club s Queen Alice.- Open— Dogs; 1st, R. B Morgan's Man- 

 dan: 2d, John Davidson "a Scotlish Chief; 3d, Reserve Kennels' Pen- 

 dragon. Very high com., J. Denny's BrandoD, P. Milham's Blue 

 Hope. High com., J. Cockrell's Tasso. C. W. Fromm's Dash and 

 North, M. Martin's Count. Bitches: 1st, H. & D. Bryson's Lillian; 



Morgan's Akron Girl, and L. Cohaugh's Daisy — Pcppies^Doos; 1st, 



A. Sander's Dude; 2d. T. G. Davey's Grouse. Very high com. and 

 nigh com., 8. B. Conklin's Dash C. and Doc C. Two classes were 

 made of the dog puppies. T n the second class— Dogs: 1st, Pittsburgh 

 Kennel Club's Blue Prince; 2d, R. T. KennedVs Prince Royal. Very 

 high com., C. E. While's Earl of Britton. Bitches: 1st, j. Denny's 

 Nantabala; 2d, Pittsburgh Kennel Club's Sparle. Verv high com., 

 G Volker's Lady. P. Wolfender's Blink Bonney, and T. Donoghue's 

 Dart Gladstone. High com., F. Milham's Jealousy. 



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

 Bitch: H. E. Chubb's Zella Glenduff.— Open— Doqs: 1st, R. O Van 

 Horn's Patsy; 2d, C. Hanitch's Dash; 3d, H. E. Chubb's Mickey C, 

 High com , A. T. Biechele's Tray. Bitches: 1st, J. M. Leekley's Laura 



B. ;2d,J. A. J. Sprague's Cora; 3d, Dr. Wm. Jarvis's Lorna. Very 

 hieli com.. W. Hovl's Mnrpon TV and v. v Woioc'o r<iar.o tjoii rv>.v. 



Wright's Concord. Bitches: 1st, J. A. J. Sprague's Cora; 2d and very 

 men com , G. Randerson's Cleveland Belle and Little Daisy. High 

 com., Mrs. T. R. Whitehead's Kiltie, Com., C. E. Wilbur's Gipsey. 



BLACK AND TAN SETTER. -Dogs: 1st, withheld: 2d, R. R. 

 Rhodes's DaRh; 3d, Miss L.Walton's Mr. Brown. Bitches: 1st. F. 

 W. J Ball's Lottie; 2d. E. Davis's Jess II ; 3d. withheld. Com., Mrs. 

 G. Griffin's Dutchess. Puppies: 1st, withheld; 2d, E. Clobitz's Dash. 

 Com., R. W. Wehrle's Lang and C. E. Grover's Peter. 



POINTERS.— Large— Champion— Doj?.- Absent. Bitch: B. F. Seit- 

 ner's Lady Croxtetb.- Open— Dogs: 1st and 2d. Whealen and Sander's 

 Pap Smizer and Kingshot. Very high com., Pittsburgh Kennel Club's 

 Sweep. High com., C. T. Engel's Young Meteor. Com., B. F. Seit- 

 ner'e Planet. Bitches: Island 2d. Idstone Kennels' Romp and Lass. 

 Very high com., Whealea and Sander's Diana.— Small— •Dogs. 1 lst.W. 

 C. Nelson's Tippecanoe; 2d, Whealen and Sander's Rumpty. Very 

 high com., P. Wolfenden's Don, and Idstone Kennels' Doncastef. 

 High com.. Whealen and Sander's Bullseye, and W. K. Huntingdon's 

 LeRoy. Bitches: 1st, S*. Louis Kennel "Club's Keswick; 2d, Idstone 

 Kennels' Lithe Bang. Very high com. and high com., J. R. Daniel's 

 Fan and Daisy Donald.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st. C. T. Engel's Young 

 Meteor- 2d, W. L. White's Shot. High com.. J. Lewis's Frank Slea- 

 ford. Bitches: 1st, B. F. Roach's Net; 2d. T. Donoghue's Lemmie 

 Croxteth. Very high com., J. B. Bosworth's Dinah. High com., G. 

 M. Hubbard's Belle. Com.. W. C. Meyer's Topsy. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS.— Champion— T. Donoghue's Count Ben- 

 dU'o — Open— Dogs.- 1st, Stocky & Chisholm's Patsy O'Connor; 2d. 

 J. J. Flick's Champion. Very high com., W. Ehler's Onomoo. High 

 com., W. R. Huntington's O'Duff. Bitches: 1st. T. Donoghue's Little 

 Sioux; 2d, Excelsior Irish Water Spaniel Kennels' Gypsy. 



FIELD SPANIELS.-lst, Hornell Spaniel Club's Hornell Mikado; 

 2d, Pittsburgh Kennel Club's Peei less Gloss, Jr. Com., C. E. Curtiss's 

 Roceo. 



COCKER SPANIELS.— Any Color-Champion— Hornell Spaniel 

 Club's Hornell Silk.— Open— Other than Black— 1st, Cannonsburg 

 Cocker Club's Vic; 2d and very high com., Hornell Spaniel Club's 

 Hornell Belle II. and HOrnell Nance.— Black— 1st, Cannonsburg 

 Cocker Club's Kino; 2d and very high com., Hornell Spaniel Club's 

 Hornell Jock and Hornell Dinah. High com., S. H Foster's Ruby. 

 Com., R M. Parmalee's Roy. Puppies: 1st, Hornell Spaniel Club's 

 Hornell Mikado; 2d, withheld. 



FOXHOUNDS. -Champion— D. O'Shea's Roxy H. OpEN-lst. D. 

 O'Shea 's Ranger; 2d, Cape. J. Bright's Abe. Very bie-h com.. F. 

 Bailey '8 Leader. High com., C. B. Jordan's Bessie. Com., H. L. 

 Stanton's Moody and Sankey. 



BEAGLES.— Champion— A. C. Krueger's Bannerman. Open, Over 

 12in. — Dogs: 1st, A.C. Kreugers's Racket; 2d, E. Sbaner's Driver. Very 

 high com'., Mrs. G. H. Hill's Banker and E. E. Sbaner's Bob. Com., 

 J. Bergold's Boxer III. and W. C. Scott's Riot. Under 12in.— Dogs: 

 1st, W. F. Streeter's Marchboy II. Bitches: 1st. A. C Krueger's 

 Fairy; 2d, W. F. Streeter's Maenet. Puppies: 1st, E. E. Shaner's 

 Maida II. Pack, five or more. 1st, A. C. Krueger; 2d, E. E. Shaner. 



DACHSHTJNDE,— 1st, Idstone Kennel's Prince; 2d, Mohawk Ken- 

 nels' Waldiue III. Very high com., Idstone Kennels' Wallexie and 

 P. Merker's Solomon. High com., A. S. Williams' Gipsey; F. Kos- 

 teriag's Rover and MohawK Kennels' Lena. Com., P. H. Moran's 

 Prince. 



FOX-TERRIERS. — Dogs: 1st. F. Hoey's Stableford Joe. Bitches: 

 1st, F. Hoev's Lvra II ,"H. Howell's Busy. Puppies: 1st, withheld: 

 2d, M. Lewis, Jr.'s Lert. 



GREYHOUNDS. — 1st. J. F. Nicholson's Belle; 2d. S. S. Parvin's 

 Major. Very high com., T. H. Miller's Spring. High com., J. H. 

 Sahsbury's Lita and Lady. Com., W, S. Kitselman's Burt. 



DEERHOUNDS, — 1st, E. P. Watterson's Fly ; 2d, J. Kruger's Gar- 

 field. 



MASTIFFS. -Champions— Absent.— Open— Dogs: 1st. R. J. Aston's 

 Baby; 2d. C C. Cook's Csesar II. Very high com. F. W, Stockey's 

 Captain. High com., D. & J. Wilson's Prince. Bitches: 1st, Ash- 

 mont Kennels' Bal-Gal: 2d and high com., R J Aston's Ilford Cam- 

 bria and Maidstone Nellie. Puppie-": 1st, E. II Patterson's Ashmont 

 Tiger; 2d, J. G. Dreschler's Flora., High com., J. C Corn's Reginald 



ST. BERNARDS — Rough -Coated -Champion— Dog: J.W. Burgess's 

 First Choice. Bitch: No entry.— Opbn—Doos; 1st, J. W. Burgess's 

 Rene; 2d, H. W. Weidman's Humbolt. Very high com., T. H. New- 

 bury's Julian. High com., Mohawk Kennels' Jumbo. Bitches; 1st 

 and 2d, Mohawk Kennels' Noma and Clio. Puppies: 1st, Mohawk 

 Kennels' J-nnbo; 2d and high com,, H. J. Siller's Alma and Arnold. 

 —Smooth-Coated.— Champions— No entries.— Open -Dogs: 1st. M. 

 Van Winkle's Montreaux. Bitches: 1st, withheld; 2d, E. J. Siller's 

 Gemmi. Puppies: 1st. E. J. Siller's Ada; 2d, J. C. Weidman's Arno. 

 High com., W. Horrock's Annie. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS —1st, D. O'Shea's Bruno: 2d, W. C. Myers's 

 King Leo. Very high com., D. O'Shea's Lear and B. F. Lewis's Carlo. 

 Com , W. Sellers 's Watch. 



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

 Open— Dogs: 1st, J. A. Long's Clifton Hero; 2d, C A- Otis, Jr.'s Yar- 

 row. Bitches: 1st, J. Walker's Beauty; 2d, B. W. King's Judic— Pup- 

 pies— Dogs: 1st, T, S. Dumont's Mac; 2d, B. W. King's Mack. Bitches: 

 1st, witnneld ; E. J. Siller's Gemmi. 



BULLDOGS.— Dogs: 1st. J P. Barnard's King. Bitches: 1st, with- 

 held; 2d, J. P. Barnard's Nanon. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Large— l3t, W. H. Harvey's Yankee; 2d, J. 

 Lewis's Maud Lee. Very high com., G. H. Kimberly's Maxey.— 

 Small— Prizes withheld. High com. and com., T. Gray's Jack and 

 Daisy U. 



TERRIERS.— Scotch and Hard-Hatred— Prizes withheld.— Black 

 and Tan— 1st, Mrs. B. F. Lewis's Smart.— Dandle Dinmonts— 1st and 

 2d, J Roe's Bobbie Burns and Elsa —Irish— 1st, D. O'Shea's Erin.— 

 Sktbs— 1st, E. Etzensperger's Migit; 2d, F. H. Kennedy's Trix. 



PUGS.— Champion— Dog: Mrs. J. H. Hill s Joe. Bitch: Mobawk 

 Kennels' Judy.— Open— Dogs: 1st. Miss Nettie Short's Toby. Bitches: 

 1st, G. Gillivau's Peggie; 2d, Mohawk Kennels' Tody. High com., 

 W. C Meyer's Tiny. Puppies: 1st, Mohawk Kennels' Tody. Very 

 high com. reserve, G. Gilhvan's Rubie F. Very high com., W. 

 Hatch's Chiquita. High com , G. McBride's Tony May. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS. — Large — 1st, W. Etzensperger's Maud; 

 2d, Mrs. W. H. Hill's Dot. Very high com , J. Krieger's Dandie and 

 W. B. Wright's Daisy. High com., J. Krieger's Brownie and Mrs. G. 

 H. Hill's Ginger. Com., W. Wellman's Penney and W. B. Wright's 

 Budgy. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.— 1st, Mrs. A. H. Stanley's Chula; 2d, E. 

 J. Huebschman'a Fero. 



POODLES. — 1st, A. Sanders's Lillie; 2d, J. G. Drechsler's Curly. 



GERMAN MASTIFFS. — Dogs: 1st and 2d, Dr. G. Nicolai's Caesar 

 and Nero. Very high com., E. E. Holden's General. Com., Col. F. 

 Frick's Columbus. Bitches: 1st. Dr. G. Nicolai's Lady Gray. 



MISCELLANEOUS —1st, Glencoe Collie Kennels' bobtail sheepdog 

 Sir Lucifer; 2d and 3d, Idstone Kennels' bagset bounds Nhnrod and 



Fanchon. Very high com.. J. H. Smith's basset. hound Teaser. High 

 com., A. Smith's basset hound Lill and H. Zeiroer's Si. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 



r B , es £ b £ a £ e E B^. lsh „ aet i' er P»PPies from Cleveland, S. O. Conklin, 

 Jr.'s Dash C and Doc O; best from Canada. T. G Davey's bidder <I 

 dale; best bitch with field trial record, Lillian; best puppy Dude- 

 best kennel. John Davidson; best dog in Cuyahca county Pen- 

 draeon: best bitch Queen Alice; best dog puppy from New York C 

 O Black's Lome Best brace Irish setters. Elcho. Jr., and Lorna- 

 best dog, Elcho, Jr.; best bitch. Zella Glenduff; best puddv from 

 Cleveland, Frank; best puppy. Frank; best with field trial record 

 Patsy -best dog in open class. Patsy. Best black and tan setter doe' 

 K. Clobitz's Dasb; best puppy, the same; best bitch, Lottie. Best 

 kennel pointers, Idstone Kennels; best dog, Pap Smizer; best bitch 

 Keswick n.; best from Cuyahoga county, Le Roy; bn*t dog n U ™ T ' 

 "Voung Meteor: best ir open small class, Keswick II.; best brood 

 bitch, Lass, with Lady Croxteth, Romp and Tippecanoe; best bitch 

 puppy. Net. Best bred Irish water spaniel in America, Patsv O'Con- 

 nor; best from Cleveland, the same; best in open class. Little Sioux 

 Best kennel spaniels, Hornell Spaniel Club; best field spaniel from 

 Cleveland. Rocco; best cocker, Hornell Silk; best cocker from Cleve- 

 land, Ruby: best stud dog. Hornell -ilk. Best foxhound dog Ranger- 

 best bitch, Rosey II.; best matched brace. Moody and Sankey Best 

 beagle dog in open class, Racket; best bitch in open cl*ss i two) Fairy- 

 best dog under I2in.. Bannerman. Best dachshund dog, PriDce' 

 best bitch, Waldine III. Best brace basset bounds, Nimrod and Fan- 

 cbon. Best fox terrier in open class, Stableford Joe; best bitch 

 Lyra; best puppy. Busy. Best greyhound, Belle. Best deerhound' 

 Fly. Best kennel mastiffs. R. J. Aston ; best bitch in open cla^s Bal- 

 Gal; best puppy Ashmont Tiger. Best kennel rough-ooated St. 

 Bernards, Mohawk Kennels; second best kpnnel, E. S Siller- best 

 puppy. Jumbo. Best Newfoundland, Bruno; best from Pennsylvania 

 King Leo. Best collie, Clifton Hero: best puppy, Dumont's Mac Best 

 bulldog, King. Best bull-terrier, Yankee; best bitch, Maud Lee. 

 Best black and tan terrier. Smart Best Dandie Dinmont Bobbie 

 Bums. Bestlrish terrier, Erin. Best pug, Joe; best from Cleveland", 

 loby. Best Yorkshire. Maud. Best toy. Migit. Best Italian grey- 

 bound, Chula. Best German mastiff, Caesar, Best non winner in 

 miscellaneous class. Teaser. Largest kennel from Canada, D O'Shea 

 Largest number in best show condition, B. F. Lewis. 



NEW YORK DOG SHOW. 



THE tenth annual show of the Westminster Kennel Club 

 opened on Tuesday last. The number of entries was 

 a great improvement on that of last year, there being over a 

 thousand dogs entered in the catalogue. 



The judges announced were as follows: Pointers. Mr. J. M 

 Tracy. Greenwich, Conn. ; English setters, Mr. B, F. WilsoD 

 Pittsburgh, Pa. j Irish setters, black and tan setters, Mr h' 

 Clay Glover, New York ; mastiffs, St. Bernards, English blood- 

 hounds, Newfoundlands, deerhounds, greyhounds, Great 

 Danes, spaniels, bulldogs, bull-terriers, and all other terriers 

 except fox-terriers and pugs, Mr. J. F. Kirk, Toronto; collies, 

 beagles, dachshunde. basset hounds, Dr. Downey, Newmar- 

 ket, Md. ; fox-terriers, Mr. W. Rutberfurd, New York ; fox- 

 hounds, A. Belmont Purdy, Hempstead, L. I. : Chesapeake 

 Bay dogs, Isaac Townsend, New York; poodles, John G. 

 Hecksher, New York: miscellaneous classes, J. P. Kirk and 

 W. W. Tucker. 



Some changes were made from this list. Mr. Wilson tele- 

 graphed that he was detained by illness, and his place was 

 taken by Mr. Donner for all English setters except champion 

 dogs, in which Rockingham, Foreman and Plantagenet met. 

 Mr. Donner had already once judged these animals, and by 

 consent of all hands Mr. John S. Wise took the class for judg- 

 ment. Dr. Perry, of Boston, judged mastiffs, and Mr. W. W, 

 Tucker St. Bernards. Foxhounds were judged by Mr. Bache 

 Cunard. No Chesapeake Bay dogs were present, 



The arrangements at the show were of course good. There 

 is no place for a dog show like the Madison Square Garden. 

 The weather for the first two days has been most propitious, 

 and the attendance is fair. Considerable dissatisfaction was 

 expressed at some of the decisions. We reserve our extended 

 comments on the dogs until next week, and give now only a 

 full list of the 



AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS —Champion— Dog: Whdawn Kennels" Homer. Bitch: 

 Winlawn Kennels' Prussian Princess.— Open— Doqs: 1st, R. J. Aston's 

 Baby; 2d. J. L. Winchell's Bos«: 3d, E. H. Moore's Ilford Caution. 

 Very high com., E. Morgan's Vulcan. High com., R. H. Derby's 

 Pharoah and Shaw & Bates's Dictator. Com , Winlawn Kennels' Hec- 

 tor, C. P. Fraleigh's Bismarck and E. R. Coleman's Jag. Bitches: 

 1st, C. H. Morgan's Lad r Gladys; 2d, R. J. Aston's Ilford Cambria; 

 3d. Scarsdale Mastiff Kennels' Reerina. Reserve, Shaw & Bates's 

 Hilda V. Very high com.. Winlawn Kennels's Queen n. High com., 

 J. L. Wincheh's Bess and .T. Oakey's Wana. Com., F. Ulenhant's 

 Venice and Helen M. Cowles's Lorna. Puppies— Dogs: 1st. Scarsdale 

 Mastiff Kennels' Sir Roderick: 2d, A. Whitmauer's Ajax. Bitches: 

 1st and 2d, Scarsdale Mastiff Kennels' Lady Florence and Regina II. 



ST. BERN ARDS.— Rough Coated- Champion— Dog: E. R. Hearn's 

 Duke of Leeds. Bitch: E. H. Moore's Miranda. Open— Dogs: 1st, E. 

 H Moore's Merchant Prince: 2d, Mrs. A. M McGregor's BoscoII. ; 3d, 

 A. Wallack's Courage II. Verv high com., W. J. Ebritm's Nero. W. 

 W. Russell's Barney. Miss Edna Ward's Og, Coffin. Ziramer & Co.'s 

 Prince Leopold and Chequnsset Kennels' Rudolph II. High com., G. 

 K. Goulding's Rip Van Winkle and C. F. Donohue's Schoonoven. 

 Com., H. E. Newell's Duke. Bitches: 1st. J. S Sheppard's Ladv Aihol; 

 2d, E. R. Hearn's St. Bride; 3d. Dr. W Young's Empress. Very high 

 com., Buena Vista Kennels' Stella, Hospice Kennel's Sheila, D. P. 

 Foster's Lady Clyde and Miss Ethel A. Watson's Margpry.— Puppies— 

 Dogs: 1st. C. Wagner's Barry; 2d. D. P Foster's unnamed. Reserve, 

 S. Hallock's Byron. Very high com., H. M'lller's Hero. High com.. 

 S. P. Slater's Carlos. Com . A. J. Massey'sSt. Triphon. Bitches: 1st, 

 Waener & Fotheringham's Lucy; 2d, W. W. Wall's Gipsy. Very high 

 com., R. H. Derby's Use. 



ST. BERNARDS — Smooth-Coated— Champion — Dog: 1st, E. R. 

 Hearn's Don II. Bitch: E. R. Hearn's Leila.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Hos- 

 pice Kennels' Hector; 2d. J. Stillman's St. Botolph; 3d. J. E. S. Had- 

 den's Cara. Very his-h com., H. H. Chittendpn's Ernst. Garrett 

 Roach's Barkis and Millbrook Kennels' Berg Hieh com . J. S. Lake's 

 Noble. Com., Hospice Kennels' Pluto. Bitches: 1st, W. J. Ehrich's 

 Flora II ; 2d. J, Stillman's Belle of Sterling; 3d. E. R. Hearn'6 Alma 

 II. Very high com., Hospice Kenurls'Tonv.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st, H. 

 C. Whitney's Cardinal; 2d, E. Stevenson's Leo. Very high com., 

 Coffin, Zimmer & Co.'s Noble II. Bitches: 1st, E. D. Mix's Cryl; 2d, 

 Hospice Kennels' Queen of Sheba. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— 1st, D. O'Shea's Bruno; 2d. J. W. Burke's 

 Major. Very high com., W. G. Martin's Jnno H. Com., W. Selig- 

 man's Guy. 



GREAT DANES.— 1st, J. B. Miller's Tiger; 2d, A. Morello's Bis- 

 marck; 3d, J. B. Miller's Tigress. Very hiah com., J. J. Timolat's 

 Jumbo. High com., J W Clark's Cafe-au Lait. E. Magnus's Nero 

 and G. Von Skal's Flora H. Com., 0. Shmied's Hectur and H, G. 

 Martine's Nero. 



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

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

 ton's Harlequin; 2d, G. H. Goulding's Joe Jumper. Very high com. 

 and high com.. Miss W. L Butler's Rajah and Rawhl. Bitches: 1st, 

 H. W. Huntington's Leuisette; 2d. J. M. Thornton's Juno. Reserve, 

 H. W. Huntington's Hawthorne Belle. Very high com.. Miss May 

 Cummings's Lady Maud. High com., F. H. Piatt's Pretty Puss. 

 Puppies: 1st, H. W. Smith's Sifter in BlacK; 2d, W. Blackham's Dora. 

 Very high com., F. H. Piatt's Bold Brigand. HiRh com., G. V. 

 Goulding's Mystery and F. H. Piatt's Ahwaga Chief. Com., F. H. 

 Piatt's Gay Pirate H. 



DEERHOUNDS.— Champion -J. E. Thayer's Chieftain. — Open— 

 Dogs: 1st and high com., Cloveraook Kennels* Bras and Heather; 2d, 

 E. D. Morgan's Bevys II. Verybigh com., Mrs. Frank Loring s 

 Brian. Bitches: 1st, J. E. Thayer's Wanda; 2d, Clovernook Kennels' 

 Mercia. High com. , J. E. Thayer's Heather Belle. Puppies: 1st, 

 Clovernook Kennels' Storma. 



POINTERS.— Large— Champion — Dog: St. Louis Kennel Club's 

 Robert le Diable. Bitch: Graphic Kennels' Revel lit.— Open— Dogs: 

 1st and 2d, F. R. Hucheock's Tammany and Duke of Bergen; 3d. C. 

 W. Littlejohn's Fritz. Reserve, L. & W. Rutherfurd's Danby. Very 

 high com., C A. Parker's William Tell and F. B. Fay's Tempter. 

 High com., Nevarsink Lodge Kennels' Drake. Com., Miss Breese's 

 Joe Hindoo. Bitcftes: 1st, J. B. S. Holmes's Seph G. ; 2d, A. H. Aid- 

 rich's Nell; 3d, Neveraink Lodge Kennels' Jilt. Very high com., C. 

 W. Turtle's Vera and J P. Swain, Jr.'s NaD.— Small— Champion— 

 Dog: Graphic Kennels' Bracket. Bitch: Graphic Kennels' Meally.— 

 Open- Dogs: 1st, 0. H. OdelTs Consolation; 2d, C. J. Peshall's Nick, 

 of Naso; 3d, Dr. J. A. Well's Puck. Reserve and very high com., J. 

 L. Breese's Bang Grace and Castor. High com.. Somerset Kennels' 

 Slam Bang and J. L. Grubbs's Tom Peter. Bitclies: 1st, St. Louis 

 Kennel Club's Keswick H.; 2d, Graphic Kennels' Bloomo; 3d, J. N 



