March 1, 1888.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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THE ST. BERNARD CLUB. 



A MEET TNG of the St. Bernard Club of America was held 

 Feb. 21 at the Hoffman House, K. E. Hopf, of Arling- 

 ton, N. J., in the chair; J. W. Dunlop, Of Utica as secretary 

 protem. Present: Miss A.H.Whitney, Lancaster, Mass.; 

 'Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reuter, Woodlawn, KT, Y.; Miss A. G. 

 Chandler, Lancaster, Mass.. R. J, Sawyer, Menominee, 

 Mich.; G. J. Geer. Summit, N. J.; Geo. M. Elwood, Roches- 

 ter; S. B. Macfariane, Philadelphia; Alex M . Hughes, Val- 

 halla, N. Y.; E. II. Moore, Melrose. Mass.; H. R. T. Coffin, 

 Glens Falls; Tlios. M. Burke, Bridgeport; John P. Barnard, 

 Boston; Lorenzo Daniels, New York; J. S. Sheppard, Mont- 

 gomery, N. Y.; A. R Ren die, New York; Jas. H. Long, 

 Boston. 



On motion of Dr. Sawyer the club was organized by nine- 

 teen present. These, added to fifty-four members who had 

 Bent, in their application, made a total membership of 

 seventy-three. It was decided that the name of the chib 

 should be the St. Bernard Club of America, and the follOW- 

 ing officers were elected: Miss Anna H. Whitney, President; 

 K. E. Hopf, R. J. Sawyer and E. H. Moore, Vice-Presidents; 

 W. A. Joeckel, Secretary and Treasurer. The board of 

 governors,, to consist of fifteen and five to constitute a. 

 quorum, was completed by the election of the following as 

 governors: Thos. B. Leo, Toledo, O.; E. W. Burr, Kansas 

 City, Mo.; H. W. Wal bridge, Peterboro, N. H.; Geo. J. Geer, 

 Summit, N, J.; Jas. W. Duniop, Utica, N. Y; H. R. T. 

 Coffin, Glens Falls, N. Y.; W. S. Diffenderffer. Baltimore, 

 Md.; S. B. Macfarlane, Philadelphia; Lorenzo Daniels, New 

 York: Geo. M. Elwood, Rochester. A committee of five 

 was appointed to draw up a constitution and by-laws. Ad- 

 journed. 



Asecond meeting was held Feb. 22, at the Hoffman House. 

 There were present 18 members, including F. Schwartz, of 

 Bridgeport, Conn; W. H. Joeckel, of Hoboken, N. J., and 

 W. S. Dift'enderffer, of Baltimore, Md. Miss Whitney re- 

 signed the presidency and K. E. Hopf was elected by accla- 

 mation, Miss Whitney being made vice-president. 



The constitution as submitted by the committee of five was 

 adopted. The initiation was fixed at $10, annual dues $5, 

 payable in advance Nov. 1. It was resolved that the min- 

 utes oL' the two meetings be printed and forwarded to all 

 members. It was decided to make application for admission 

 into the American Kennel Club, Board of Governors to ap- 

 point delegate. 



The standard, as accepted by the International Congress, 

 held at Zurich in June, 1837, and as translated by K. E. 

 Hopf, was adopted. 



A committee of three was appointed to attend the imme- 

 diate incorporation of the club, consisting of K, E. Hopf, 

 Geo, M. Elwood and Jas, Mortimer. 



It was also voted that the regular annual meeting of the 

 club be held between Jan. 1 and June 1, 1889, time and place 

 to be designated by the Board of Governors. 



Lorenzo Daniels (P. 0. Box 1991, New York city) was 

 elected eorx-esponding secretary. 



Four applications for membership were received and re- 

 ferred to the Board of Governors. 



Adjourned to regular annual meeting. 



The following is the adopted 



ST. BERNARD STANDARD. 

 SHOKT-HA1 RED (SMOOTH-COATED) ST. BERNARD. 



< to mi character.— Powerful, tall (upstanding), figure 

 t, strong and muscular in every part, with powerful 

 and most intelligent expression" In dogs with a black 

 mask the expression appears more stern, but never ill- 

 natured. 



Head. — Like the whole body, very powerful and impos- 

 ng. The massive skull is wide, slightly arched and sloping 

 at the sides, with a gentle curve into the very well-developed 

 cheek bones. 



Occiput only slightly developed. The supra-orbital ridge 

 is strongly developed and forms nearly a right angle with 

 the horizontal axis of the head. Between the two supra- 

 orbital ai-ches, and starting at the root of the muzzle, runs a 

 furrow over the whole skull; it is very deep between the 

 supra-orbital arches and strongly defined up the forehead, 

 becoming gradually more shallow toward the base of the 

 occiput. The lines at the sides, from the outer corner of 

 the eyes, diverge considerably toward the back of the 

 head. The skin on the forehead forms somewhat deep 

 Wrinkles, more or less distinct, and converging from the 

 supra-orbital arches toward the furrow over the forehead; 

 especially in action they are more visible, without in the 

 least caiising the expression to become dark. The slope 

 from the skull to the muzzle (stop) is sudden and rather 

 steep. 



Muzzle. — The muzzle is short, not snipy, and the depth, 

 taken at the root (at the stop) must be greater than the 

 length of th e m uzzle. The bridge of the muzzle is not arched, 

 but straight, and in some good dogs slightly broken. From 

 the stop over the entire bridge of the muzzle to the nose runs 

 a rather wide, well-marked, shallow furrow. The flews of 

 the upper jaw are strongly developed, not cut at right angles, 

 but turning with a graceful curve into the lower edge, and 

 are slightly overhanging. The flews of the lower jaw must 

 not be pendant. The teeth, in proportion to the couforma 

 tion of the head, are only of moderately strong developement, 

 A black roof to the mouth is desirable. 



The nose is very substantial and broad, with well dilated 

 nostrils, and, like tlie lips, always black. 



Ears are of medium size, set on rather high, with very 

 strongly developed burr; they stand slightly outward at the 

 base, then drop with a sharp bend to the side and lie closely 

 to the head without a fold. The flap is thin and forms a 

 rounded triangle, slightly elongated toward the point, the 

 front edge lying closely to the head, whereas the back edge 

 may stand away from the head somewhat, especially when 

 the dog is listening. Ears lightly set on, which at the base 

 lie close to the head, give it an oval and too slightly marked 

 appearance, whereas a strongly developed base gives the 

 skull a squarer, broader and much more expressive appear- 

 ance. 



Eyes set more to the front than the sides, are of moderate 

 size, brown or nut brown, with a sagacious and good-natured 

 expression, set moderately deep. The lower eyelids do not 

 as a rule fit close to the eyeballs, and form toward the inner 

 corner an angularwrinkle. Eye-lids which are too pendant and 

 showing conspicuously the lachrymal glands, or a red thick 

 haw, are objectionable. 



Keck. — The neck is set on high, very strong, and in action 

 is carried erect, otherwise horizontally or slightly down- 

 ward. The junction of head and neck is distinctly marked 

 by a line. Neck very muscular and rounded at the sides, 

 which makes it appear rather short. Clearly noticeable 

 dewlaps, but too much development of the same is not de- 

 isirable. 



Shoulders sloping and broad, very muscular and powerful, 

 withers strongly defined. 



Chest well arched, moderately deep, not reaching below 

 the el bows. 



Bacli very broad, slightly arched in the loin only, other- 

 wise perfectly straight as far as the haunches, sloping gently 

 from the haunches to the rump, and merging imperceptibly 

 into the root of the tail. 



Hindquarters well developed. Thighs very muscular. 



Belly showing distinctly where it joins the very powerful 

 loinSj only slightly drawn up. 



Tail.— Starting broad and powerful directly from the 

 rump, is long, very heavy, ending in a blunt tip. In repose 

 it hangs straight down, turning gently upward: in the lower 

 third. In a great many specimens the tail is carried with 



the end slightly turned to one side (as in all former Hospice 

 dogs, according to old pictures), aud therefore hangs down 

 in the shape of an/. In action all dogs carry the tail more 

 or less turned upward. But it dare not be carried too erect, 

 or by any means rolled over the back. A slight curlingover 

 of tin' tip is sooner admissible. 



Forearms. — Very powerful and extraordinarily museular. 



Forelr.gs.— Straight, strong. 



J] indlegs.— Slightly bent iu the hocks, and, according to 

 the presence of single or double dewclaws, t he feet turn out- 

 ward more, or less, which, however, must not be understood 

 to mean cowhocked. 



Feci. — Broad, with strong toes moderat ely well closed up, 

 aud knuckles rather high. The single or double dewclaws 

 sot on low, so as to be almost on a level with the pad of the 

 foot, giviug a greater surface, and preventing the dog from 

 breaking so easily through the snow. 



There are dogs which have on their hindfeet a regular de- 

 veloped fifth toe (thumb), The so-called dewclaws (Wolfs- 

 klauen), which sometimes occur on the hiudlegs, are im- 

 perfectly developed toes; they are of no use to the dog, and 

 are not taken into consideration in judging. 



Cnirf is very dense, broken-haired (stock Jiaarig) lying 

 smooth (flat), tough, without feeling rough to the touch. 

 Thighs slightly bushy. The tail at the root is covered with 

 longer ami more dense hair, which gradually becomes 

 shorter toward the tip. The tail appears bushy, not form- 

 ing a flag. 



Color and markings. — White with red or red with white, 

 the red in all its various shades; white with light to dark 

 barred brindle patches, or these colors with white markings. 

 The colors red or light brindle and dark brindle are of en- 

 tirely equal value. The following markings are absolutely 

 necessary: White chest, feet and tip of tail, noseband (white 

 muzzle) and collar; white spot on the nape and a blaze are 

 very desirable. Never self-colored or without any white. 

 Faulty are all other colors, except the very favorite, black 

 shadings on face (mask) aud ears. 



Height at shoulder of the dog (measured with the Hound 

 measure) ought to be 70 centimetres minimum (27.50iu.); of 

 the bitch 65 centimetres (25.59in). The bitches are through- 

 out of a more delicate and finer build. 



As faulty are to be considered all variations not in accord- 

 ance with these points. 



THE LONG-HAIRED (ROUGH) ST. BERNARD. 



The long-haired dog is perfectly similar, with the excep- 

 tion of the coat, which is not "stock-haarig" (broken-haired) 

 but moderately long, flat to slightly wavy, but which ought 

 never to be either rolled or curly, neither ought it to be 

 shaggy. On the back, especially from the region of the 

 haunches to the rump, the hair is generally more wavy: this 

 is moreover also slightly not iceable in the short-haired dogs, 

 even in those from the Hospice. 



The tail is bushy, well covered with moderately long hair. 

 Rolled or locky hair on the tail is not desirable. A tail with 

 parted hair or feathered is faulty. Face and ears are covered 

 with short and soft hair; longer silky hair is allowable at 

 the base of the ears, iu fact, this is nearly always the case. 

 Forelegs only slightly feathered; thighs very bushy. 



Faults are especially all such formations as indicate a 

 Newfoundland cross, such as swayback, disproportionately 

 long back, hocks too much bent and spaces between the toe's 

 with upward growing hair. 



No scale of points has been adopted. 



PHILADELPHIA DOG SHOW. 



PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 38— -Editor Forest and Stream: 

 The Philadelphia Kennel Club's sixth annual show 

 which opened this morning promises to be the most success- 

 ful show given under the auspices of the club. There are 

 463 entries and the quality in a number of the classes is high. 

 Unfortunately it became known that several of the cracks 

 were entered, and a number of exhibitors anticipating defeat 

 kept their dogs at home. This will be a lesson to the club, 

 aud next year the names of dogs that are peerless in their 

 class will probably be kept a secret. Mr. John Read is 

 superintending and it goes without saying that the show is 

 well managed, and that courtesy and civility are extended 

 to all. The judging was completed at 6.30, and, therefore, I 

 am able to send you a complete list of awards, including 

 specials. With the exception of a few bad blunders in the 

 non-sporting division the judging is fairly well done, and 

 there is less '•kicking" than is usually heard. The elements 

 are in their best humor, the attendance is better than I have 

 seen at any other show in this city, and unless something 

 unforeseen should happen the Philadelphia Kennel Club has 

 most satisfactory results in store for it. Following are 



THE AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.— Champion— Do0; E. H. Moore's Minting. Bitch: 

 No entry.— Open— Dogs: E. H. Moore's Ilforrl Coroner; 3d, L. R. 

 Berger's Clement; 3d, S. Swain's Clito. Very hi eh com., C. B. 

 Johnston's Leo Victor. High com., J. 1. Strather's Welsh. Com., 

 C. Porter's Joe. Bitches:- 1st and 3d, E. H. Moore's Duchess and 

 Lady Beatrice; 2d, C. Porter's Boss's Lady Clare. Very high com. 

 and eoni., L. A. Berger's Nell and Ashuiont Cleopatra.— Puppies 

 —Dogs: Noentrj. Bitches: 1st, A. Boyd, Jr., Phyllis; 3d, withheld. 

 High com., t>. Hare's Venus III. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Rough-Coated— Champion— Do(7: Hospice 

 Kennels' Otho. Bitch: E. 11. Moore's Miranda.— Open— Dogs: 1st, 

 W. J. Ehrich's Barry II.; 2d, Chequasset Kennels' Monte' Rosa; 

 3d, Miss S. T. Cassidy's Brian Borru. Very high cam,, B. H. 

 Moore's Centaur and Hospice Kennels' Alvier. Bitches: 1st, E. H. 

 Moore's Corrette; 2d, Kospice Kennels' Paleface; 3d, G. Erb's 

 Bonnie Gipsey.— Puppies— D< gs: 1st. withheld; 2d, W. Pierson's 

 Guardsman. Very high com. J. T. Hall's King Charles, Bitches: 

 1st, withheld; 3d, Hospice Kennels' Leah. Com., E. H. Moore's 

 Daisy.- Smooth-Coated — Champion— Dof/: Hospice Kennels' 

 Hector. Bitch: Hospice Kennels' Daphne— Open— Dogs: 1st, Alta 

 Kennels' Victor Joseph; 2d, W. Piersen's Ivan; 3d, Dr. W. H. 

 Martinet's Leo IX. Very high com., Wotan and Chequasset 

 Kennels' Chequasset Norman. Bitches: 1st, Hospice Kennels' 

 Appollonia.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st. Chequasset Kennels' Chequas- 

 set Norman; 3d, W. S. Di ftenderffer's Lord Hector. Bitches: No 

 entries. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS. — 1st, K. Johnson's Don; 2d, E. H. Morris's 

 New York Lass; 3d, Associated Fanciers' Queen Cole. 



GREAT DANES.-Dof/s: 1st, C. A. Bredenhurg's Koloss; 2d, N. 

 G. Hirsh's Leo V. Bitches: Prizes withheld. Very high com., 

 Associated Fanciers' Frau. 



DEERHOUNDS.-Champion— Dog: J. E. Thayer's Chieftain 

 Bitch: J. E. Thayer's Wanda.— Open— Dogs: 1st and 2d, J. E. 

 Thayer's Highland Laddie and Robber Chiertain. Bitches: 1st and 

 2d, J . E. Thayer's Theodora and Pride of the Heather. Very high 

 com., Ti B. Hirons's Maida. Puppies: 1st, W. W. Silvey's Lady. 



GREYHOUNDS.— Champion— Dor/; No entry. Bitch: C. D. 

 Webber's Mother Demdike.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Abbott Kennels' 

 Middleton; 3d, C. D. Webber's Storrnv Lav. Very high com,, A. 

 Kemp's Captain. Bitches: 1st, E. Loeb's Saturday Night, Pup- 

 pies: Withheld. 



POINTERS.— Large— Champion — Dog: C. H. Mason's Beaufort. 

 Bitch: Clifton Kennels' Clover.— Open— Dogs: 1st, J. H. Winslow's 

 Bang; 2d, Clifton Kennels' Sachem; 3d, Naso Kennels' Jimmie. 

 Very high com., E. H. Morris's Saucho. Bitches: 1st, J. H. 

 Winslow's Golden Rod; 2d, Barnes Bros.' Devonshire Countess; 

 3d, J. W. Tantrum's Daisy Ranger.— Small— Champion— Dog: J. 

 R. Daniels' Donald. Bitch: Clifton Kennels' Juno S.— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st, Dayton Kennels' Count Croxteth; 2d, Clifton Kennels' 

 Naso Boy; 3d, E. R. Coleman's Banker. High som., E, W. Claris 

 Jr.'s Rap. Bitches: 1st, T. H. Terry's Queen Fan; 3d, J. H. 

 Winslow's Brunette; 3d, Stratford Kennels' Wanda. Very high 

 com., S. D. Riddle's Ruby. Puppies— Dogs: 1st, Don Quixote Ken- 

 nels' Don Quixote II.; 2d, E. R, Coleman's Banker. Bitches: 1st' 

 Naso Kennels' Lass of Naso; 3d, J. M. Baker's June Devil. 

 Novice Class— 1st, Stratford Kennels' Wanda; 2d, S, D, Riddle's 

 Ruby. Very high com,, J. M. Baker's June Devil, 



ENGLISH SETTFKS.— Champion— Dog: Blackstonc Kennels' 

 Royal Albert. Bitch. N"o entry.^OPEN— Bogs'. 1st, E. W. Jester's 

 Glen Rock; 2d, J. J. Snelloi.bere's Count Henricto: 3d, J. N. Coch- 

 rane Count Helton. High com., E. W. Chirk, Jr.V, Premier. 

 Bitches: 1st, J. L. Kri-cst-'s Mavis 3d. E. Matter's Countess Blitz; 

 3d, very high coin, and CODS., RoSOOSOft Kennels' Fanchel (e, For- 

 est. Dora and Passion. Very high com.. P.. RldgWay's Alplnusiue. 

 High com., Delaware Fall Kernels' ldyhvoof.--Puppii:s— Dogs: 

 1st and 2d, withheld; 3d. II. von Ohl's R. V. O. Hitehes: 1st, .'. B. 

 Mahonev's Sleeping Reautv; 2d, K. W. JeStW'S Dreamy Glon; 3d, 

 P. C. Ohl's Victoria's Naiimi.- Novice Oi„\ss-lst, Rosecroft Ken- 

 nels' Fanchctte; 2d, E. W. Jester's Blue Prince. 



IRISH SETTERS. — Champion — Dog: No entries. Bitch: 0. T. 

 Thompson's Mollie Ba vvn. -Opkn- Dogs: 1st, C. T. Thompson's 

 Desmond LI.; 3d, E. Matter's Larry S.; 3d, A. B. Huey's Puritan. 

 Very high com., Mrs. W. I). Maries's Smuggler and T. P. CamnhkV 

 Dick Swivcllor. High cutii,, T. M. Billiard, Jr.'s Ulster Chief and 

 A. W. Stevenson's Chief R. Bitches: 1st, C. T. Thompson's Mollio 

 11.; 2d, Dr. E. 0. Kirk's Rcrna; 3d, Associated Fanciers' Lady 

 Fawn. Very high com., Oak view Kennels' Jessie. High com., O. 

 T. Thompson's Winnie II. Com., Taylor & Davis's Peggy O'More 

 and C. Smith's El chosen Jessie. Puppies: Absent — Novice Class 

 —1st, withheld; 2d, P. C. Madeira's Dandy, 



GORDON SETTERS.— Champion— Dog: W. Hammett's Royal 

 Duke. Bitch ; IT. F. Smith's Roxie.— OPEN- Dcgs: 1st, E. H. 

 Morris's Beaumont: 2d, S. G. Dixon's Little Boy: 3d, J. L. Camp- 

 bell's Gordo. Very high com., J. W. Baker's D..m Pedro. Hi?h 

 com., E. G. Webb's Dash. Bitches: 1st and third, G, GrilTen's 

 Jessie and Royal Duchess; 2d. J. L. Campbell's Becky Sharp. 

 PupPTP.s-Dof/i); 1st, J. L. Campbell's Gordo. Bitches: 1st, J. L. 

 Campbell's Becky Sharp; 3d, R. W. Wehrle's Nellie Duanc. 



FOXHOUNDS. — Dogs: 1st, withheld; 3d, E. W. Jester's Pilot. 

 Bitches: 1st, withhold; 2d and high com., E. W. Jester's Biz and 

 Lill. High com.. Associated Fanciers' Countess. 



ENGLISH RETRIEVERS.— Withheld. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS.— 1st, Lieut. F. W. Stockcy's Bar- 

 ney O'Connor; 2d, F. P. Kirby's Jess. 



OLCMBER SPANIELS.-Champion-F. H. Mercer's Johnny.- 

 Open— No entry. 



FIELD SPANIELS. - Cn AMPtON-Dof/: C. M. NelJes's Little Red 

 Rover. Bitch: No entry— Open— Th gs: 1st ami 2d, E. M. Old- 

 ham's Newton Abbot Darkie and Newton Abbot Lord; 3d, E, H. 

 Morris's Bean. Reserve, H. Wyle's Dick McRridc. High com., 

 G. M. Shaw's Jersey Roy. Bitches: 1st, C. M. Oldham's Newt-m 

 Abbot Jubilee; 2d, E. II. Morris's Bridford Ruby; 3d, A. Laidlaw's 

 Queen. 



COCKER SPANIELS.— Champion — Dog: American Cocker 

 Kennels' Doc. Bitch: C. M. Nelles's Juno W.— Open— Liver oh 

 BliACK— Dogs: 1st. C. M. Nelles's Mike: 2d, American Cocker Ken- 

 nels' Dixie; 3d, Mrs. J. M. Sullendcr. Jr.'s, Dick. Very high rem., 

 G. M. Shaw's Jersey. B'tcltetS Equal 1st, American Cocker Ken- 

 nels' Midnight and C. M. Nelles's Busy; equal 3d, American G cker 

 Kennels' Qtwen Oho and G. H. Whitehead's Ladv Pluto. Very 

 high com., Barnes Bros.' Haze) Obo. High com., M rs. J. H. Wins- 

 low's Peggie Rowley and Abbott Greyhound Kennels' Miss Lady- 

 bird. Com., Associated Fanciers' Moress.— Any Cther Color— 

 Dog*: 1st, A. Laidla w's Robin; 3d. Abbott Greyhound Kennels' 

 Dandy. Bitches: No eatry. Poppies: 1st. Amerkan Cocker Ken- 

 nelB* Miss Topsey; 3d, E. M. Oldham's Sara bo W.; 3d, Mrs. J. M. 

 SuUendor, .1 r.'s, Dick. Reserve, G. M. Shaw's Jersey. Very high 

 com., VV. M. Grower's Lark. High com., C. M. Nelles's Juanita 

 and Monk, and J. H. Winslow's Soubrette. Com., E. H. Morris's 

 Lady.— Novice Class— 1st, C. M. Nelles's Juanira: 2d, E. H. Mor- 

 ris's President. 



COLLIES.— Champion— Dof/; Chestnut Hill Kennels' Scotilla. 

 Bitch: Chestnut Hill Kennels' Flurry H.— Open— Dorjs: 1st, reserve 

 and high com., Chestnut Hill Kennels' Roslyn Sensation, Roslyn 

 Swcyn and David: 2d, McEwen & Gibson's Allow ay: 3d. W. P. 

 Hahn's Doc Halm. Com., S. Melviu's Bruce. Bitches: 1st and 2d, 

 Chestnut Hill Kennels' Flurry 111. and Spoiled Miss; 3d, O. H. P. 

 Scott's Lady Neph. Very high com., W. Turner's Wild Pose o' 

 the Thorpe.— Puppi if S— Dogs: 1st, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Roslyn 

 Sweyn; 2d, McEwen & Gibson's Doonholm; 3d, Sans Sonci Farms' 

 Little Comet. Very high com. and high, com., A. H. Hinman's 

 Dandy and Glenloche. Bitches: 1st, McEwen «fe Gibson's Bonnie 

 Doon.— Novice Class -1st and 2d, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Roslyn 

 Sensation aud Flurry III. 



SMOOTH AND BOB-TAILED SHEEP DOGS.-lst and 2d, 

 Chestnut Hill Kennels' Lady Bird and Spot. 



POODLES.— Black— 1st, L. A. Riddle's Berri.— White— 1st, 

 withheld; 2d, F. P. Kirby's Bosco. 



BULLDOGS. — Champion— Di g: J. E. Thayer's Robinson Cru- 

 soe. Bitch: J. E. Thayer's Brifoinartis.— Open— Dogs: 1st, J. H. 

 Sanderson's Sandy; 2d, C. R. Snow den's Ct ihb: 3d, C. D. Cugle's 

 Tostig. High com., W. Weightman's Crib TIL Bitches: 1st, A. 

 F. Nash's Dolores; 2d, C. D. Cugle's Soudan. Puppies: 1st, T. O. 

 Guyert's Gypsy Girl. 



BULL-TERRIERS. — Champion - Abseut. — Open — Large — 

 Dogs: 1st, Associated Fanciers' The Baron; 2d, J. S. Mcrritf's 

 Young Count. Bitches: 1st, G. House's Duchess of York; 2d, L. 

 Briesacher's Miss Nora. Very high com., J. P. & W. W. Gray's 

 Countess. High com., T. C. Harris's White Violet,— Small— Dogs: 

 No entry. Bitches: 1st, F. F. Dole's Little Dorrit. Puppies: 1st, 

 T. S. Harris's Meg Morrilies; 2d, J. O. Fellows'S Count Dick. 



BASSET HOUNDS.— 1st, W. W. Silvey's; Monko. 



DACHSHUNDE.— 1st, L. & W. Rutherfurd's Rubeostein; 2d, 

 Associated Fanciers' Hilda. 



BEAGLES.— Champion— Dig: Somerset Kennels' Bounce. Bitch: 

 A. L. Bosley's Lou-Open- T)< .gs: 1st, Somerset Kennels' Jupiter; 

 3d, A. L. Bosley's Cbimer: 3d, Associated Fanciers' Little Prince. 

 Very high com.. Oakview Kennels' Tony Weller. High com., C. 

 F. Judson's Racer, Jr. Com., Holbrcok Beagle Hunt's Banker. 

 liilchcs: 1st, Somerset Kennels' Jessie; 3d and verv high com., E. 

 R. Coleman's Marion B. and Miss Maine; 3d. A. i,. Bosley's Thorn 

 II. Puppies: 1st, Mrs. J. O. Fellows's Royal Krueger; 3d and 3d, E. 

 R. Coleman's Marion B. and Miss Maine. Verv high com., A. L. 

 Bosley's Gipsey, Kate and Louisette. High com., Holbrook Beagle 

 Hunt's The Rambler.— Novice Oass- Equal 1st, Mrs. J. O. Fel- 

 lows's Royal Krueger and Somerset Kennels' Stinger. 



FOX-TERRIERS.-CHAMPiON-Dogs; 1st, Blemton Kennols' 

 Lucifer; 3d, L. & W. Rutherfurd's Splauger. Bitches: 1st. Blem- 

 ton Kennels' Diadem; 2d, J. E. Thayer's Richmond Olive— Open— 

 jD«0S:lst, Blemton Kennels' Dusky Trap; 2d..L. & W. Rutherford's 

 Warren Discord; 3d, J. E. Thaver's Rhhv Mixer. Com., Ass. Fan- 

 ciers' Richmond Tyrant and W. T. Mc A Ice's Trumps. Bitches: 1st, 

 3d and 3d, Blemton Kennels' Rachel, Verdict, ana Blent ton Brill- 

 iant. Very high com., J. Parkinson's Jess.— Puppies— Decs; 1st, 

 L. & W. Rutherfurd's Warren Discord; 2d, withheld. Bitches: 

 1st, Blemton Kennels' Blemton Brilliant; 3d, J. Parkinson's Jess. 

 Com., J. R. Teissier's Mabel Belmont,— Wire-Haired.— Absent. 

 — Novice Class — 1st. L. &W. Rutherfurd's Warren Discord; 3d. 

 Blemton Kennels' Blemton BriUiant. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— Doff*: 1st, withheld; 2d, R. 

 Stueky's Sir Wallace. Bitches: 1st, F. P. Kirby's Safety. 



IRISH TERRIERS.— 1st and higli com.. Chestnut Hill Keunels' 

 Breda Tiny and Breda Jim, 3d. J. F. McFadden's Dennis; 3d, G. 

 D. Fowle'B Grey mount. Com., P. C. Ohl's Bedad. 



DANDIE DINMONT TERRIERS.— 1st, Hempstead Farm Ken- 

 nels' Border Wang. 



SKYE TER R IERS.— Champion — W. P. Sandei son's Jim.— Open 

 —1st. Dr. M. H. Oyer's Gladstone Boy; 2d, W. P. Sanderson's 

 Bess; 3d, S. Burr's Doisev. Verv high com., N. V. Ketchum's 

 Teddie, High com., J. Howard's Skye. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS. -Dor/s: 1st, W. W. Silvey's Leo; 2d, 

 withheld. Bitches: W. W. Silvey's Fannie. 



TOY TERRIERS. — 1st, Mrs. A. J. Whitman's Flossie W.: 2d, D. 

 V. Bridleman's Prince. 



PUGS. — Champion — Dog: Dr.M.H.Crver'.s Max. Bitch: Dr.M.H. 

 Oyer's Bessie.— Open— Dogs: 1st and 2d, Dr. M. H. Oyer's Dude 

 and Othello. Bitches: 1st and 3d, Dr. M. II. Cryer's Vesta and 

 Clio; 2d, J'. P. Kirby's Daisy. Very high com., Associated Fan- 

 ciers' Duchess. Puppies: 1st, Mrs.' Jean J , Strather's Au Jo; 2d. 

 Associated Fanciers' Bradford Rowdy, 



KING CHARLES SPANlELS.-lst, W. W. Phillips's Roscius; 

 2d, F. F. Dole's Nell. Reserve, J. H. Winslow's Society Girl. 

 Very high com., J. E. Diehl's Prince Rupert and Beauty, 



BLENHEIM SPANIELS.— 1st, J. H. Winslow's Joan of Arc; 

 2d, W. W. PhiUips's Grand Ducliess. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.— 1st and 2d, Annie M. Kramer's 

 Lillie and Romeo. 



MISCELLANEOUS— 1st, 2d and 3d, P. Lawrence's Welch ter- 

 riers Which and T'the-r and Airedale terrier Pin, 



