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light in bone. Dandy W. scored asain in the puppy class, 

 Obo V. being second. The latter is" heavy in skull, muzzle 

 very wide, with little depth and somewhat tapered, slightly 

 underhung, eyes fairly good, ears placed too high — not at all 

 a good head. Body rather light and ribs not carded far 

 enough back, quarters and hocks fairly good, elbows out, legs 

 of good formation but light in bone, feet fairly good, good 

 coat, will not make a good one. Newcastle. Tyne and Drake 

 were the winners in the Clumber classes. Johnny was absent. 

 I will have something to say about these dogs on a future 

 occasion. 



COLLIES— (M R . MORTIMER) . 

 There were twenty-three entries in the six classes pro- 

 vided, and of these nine were absent. Glengarry and Zulu 

 Princess were alone in the champion classes. Brian Boru, a 

 new one, was fh'st in the open class for dogs. Head too 

 heavy and muzzle rather coarse, ears not well carried, eyes 

 round and full and light, back a trifle short, strong loin, 

 stifles fairly good, hocks rather straight, brush a trifle short 

 and carried too gaily, good frill and mane, coat rather short 

 and too soft, shoulders, legs and feet fairly good, nice size, 

 nice color and markings, moves fairly well, has dew claws. 

 Ben Lomond, second prize, is not a first-rater; head much 

 too heavy, muzzle short and rather coarse, too much brow, 

 ears not sufficiently erect, chest too round, loin, quarters and 

 hocks much above average, good brush, shoulders rather 

 heavy, fair good legs and feet, nice mane and frill, top coat 

 not hard enough, moves fairly well. Ronald, vhc, is soft in 

 coat and carries his brush a la Pomeranian. Lady Ellis and 

 Lass O'Lowrie had the bitch class to themseles. They are 

 well known to your readers. Lothian Chief, first in the 

 puppy class for dogs, will never make a good one. His head 

 is not first-class and he is heavily handicapped with a prick 

 ear. The. bitches were a wretched lot and the prizes with- 

 held. 



BEAGLES ANT) BASSETS— (MR. ELMORE). 

 While the entries in these classes were not numerous the 

 quality was good. Messrs. Wakefield and Krueger supplied 

 the winners in every class. Little Duke had a walk over in 

 the champion class for dogs, and Twinkle, looking better 

 than she did at Boston, easily beat Bush in the correspond- 

 ing class for bitches. Cameron's Racket headed the open 

 class for dogs and also secured the special for best beagle in 

 the show. 1 like Fitz Hugh Lee better than some of the 

 dogs placed ahead of him. His head is not quite right, but 

 behind it he beats Trailer, for instance, enough to outweigh 

 the points he loses in head. In bitches I liked the second 

 prize winner quite as well as Vickey, placed first. Maida, 

 c, was all out of condition. Snowfla'ke is faulty in skull, 

 has a butterfly nose and stands wide in front. Whisper, 

 third at Newark, won in the puppy class, which was not a 

 good one. Bertrand, not first-class in head and ears, was the 

 only Basset hound shown. 



PUGS — (MR. MORTIMER). 

 There were ten entries in the four classes, half of which 

 were from Dr. Cryer's kennels. Bessie, Santa Claus, Doctor, 

 Vesta, Daisy and'Psyche were the winners. They are well- 

 known to your readers, having been fully described more 

 than once of late. 



BULLDOGS— (MR. BARLOW). 



There were thirteen entries in these classes, and the 

 quality was excellent. Robinson Crusoe, Britomartis, Hill- 

 side, Carmen, Moses, Juno and Juanita represented the 

 Hillside Kennels, and took most of the prizes. Tostig, 

 second to Hillside, lacks volume of skull, is fairly good in 

 layback, but is not first rate in eyes or ears; ribs not well 

 sprung and loin not roached, elbows might be better placed 

 and chest more let down, good legs and feet, rather leggy 

 and light. Belle of the Ball is shorter in face than Carmeu 

 but not so good in several other respects. Merry Monar.h 

 is full brother to Robinson Crusoe, but not his equal either 

 in head, body or limbs; he is, however, a fairly good dog. 

 BULL-TERRIERS— (MR. MORTIMER). 



The quality of these classes was good. Victoria was alone 

 in the champion class, and Jubilee and The Baron, both well 

 known, were first and second in the open class for dogs and 

 had no competition. Grand Duchess, an excellent speci- 

 men, was first in the bitch class. This beautiful bitch 

 should have been first last year when she was placed second 

 by the same judge. With the exception that she is a trifle 

 fine at all points she is a smasher. Queen of the May. 

 second prize, is a new one. She has a good record obtained 

 at the other side of the Herring Pond, but is not quite first- 

 class. Cheeks a trifle full, rather weak before the eyes and 

 inclined to be lippy. expression not quite right, good length 

 of head, chest rounder than I like, good loin, quarters mus- 

 cular, stifles not quite right, nice straight legs and feet, tail 

 rather coarse and might be better carried. Silver and Bess, 

 the only entries in the light weight class, were first, and 

 second "in the order named. Had I been judge the latter 

 would have been disqualified. Jubilee was the only puppy 

 shown, and he won. He was first at Boston and Providence 

 and is well known. 



FOX-TERRIERS — (MR. MORTIMER). 



Only sixteen dogs in seven classes to face a fox-terrier 

 judge, is, I fancy, the worst on record. The valuable Apollo 

 Stakes alone should have brought out as many dogs as com- 

 peted in the seven classes. I have tried and tr.ed in vain to 

 find out why this valuable prize was offered at the Hartford 

 show, and why it was not judged by a specialty judge. Per- 

 haps Mr. Thayer or some other prominent member of the 

 Fox-Terrier Club can throw light on the question. What is 

 the use of having these specialty clubs unless specialists are 

 appointed to award the valuable prizes offered ? A man who 

 poured water into a sieve would be laughed at; yet this is 

 precisely what the Fox-Terrier Club is doing. Lucifer and 

 Safety were the only exhibits to face the judge in the cham- 

 pion classes. Four only of the eight entered in the open 

 class for dogs put in an appearance. Luke, first in the 

 puppy class at the Newport fox-terrier show, won, with 

 Raby Jack, well known, second, and Nobby, faulty in head 

 and two or three other places, vhc. Picciniho, he, is faulty 

 in head and eye, and soft in coat. A poor class. The corres- 

 ponding class for bitches was not a good one. Marguerite, 

 well-known, was first, and Richmond Myrtle made a good 

 second. Allspice, first in the puppy class last year, was given 

 vhc; she is not sound, but may prove a useful brood bitch, 

 as she is fairly good looking and well bred. Shameless Mix- 

 ture scored again in the puppy class. Mephisto, in his 

 present condition, was not entitled to second prize, which 

 clearly belonged to Sandy Mixture; he should not have been 

 sent to the show. In many respects I prefer Sandy Mixture 

 to Shameless Mixture. He is of better type, but his pins are 

 not straight. Only one bitch puppy was shown: she was 

 first at Providence. The class for wire-hairs did not fill. 



OTHER TERRIES— (MR. BARLOW). 



These classes were very poorly represented. Tees Rock, 

 the first prize Bedlington, is a good dog, faulty in head and 

 muzzle, but good in body, legs, feet, coat and topknot. Put 

 Sentinel's head on to his body and you would have a pretty 

 good looking dog. Elswick Sue has a poor head. Rocks is 

 improving, but he will never be first-class. Lady Kate was 

 the best of the Skyes, and won. Highland Nellie, second 

 prize, is rather soft in coat and would do with more length. 



TOY SPANIELS— (MR. MORTIMER). 



There was one dog in each of the three classes and thev 

 are well known to the readers of this paper. All were in 

 good condition. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS— (MR. MORTIMER). 



There were three entries in this class, but only one Italian 



greyhound. Minnie, second prize, should have been first, 

 and the other prizes withheld for want of merit. Cute, first 

 prize, has a very poor head and is prick-eared, a fault which 

 should almost disqualify' eyes very light, chest and loins 

 very poor, quarters wretched, tail oroken and carried over 

 the back, forelegs sadly placed and crooked, moves badly, 

 too large, shows neither quality nor character, not a true 

 Italian greyhound, and consequently should not have been 

 noticed. 



MISCELLANEOUS— (MR. BARLOW). 

 Mr. Mortimer was down to judge these classes ; but, for 

 some reason or other, they were handled by Mr. Barlow. 

 My esteemed friend from Philadelphia should remember 

 that, in trying to oblige Mr. Mortimer, he did himself and 

 others an injustice which cannot easily be repaired. Patsy 

 O'Connor, vhc, should have scored the easiest possible win 

 over Lucifer and Colleen O'Donoghue. This was a shocking 

 decision. Patsy O'Connor is a good dog, whereas Colleen 

 O'Donoghue is a third-rater. The dog is better in muzzle, 

 head, eyes, topknot, ears, coat, size and tail, and he shows 

 considerable true character, whereas the bitch shows little, 

 if any. I feel sure that Mr. Barlow will seek an early oppor- 

 tunity to re-examine the dogs and right the wrong so far as 

 it lies in his power to do so. Charles H. Mason. 



BLACK AND TAN SETTERS. — Champion— In wood Kennels' 

 Gem. Dogs: 1st, Dr. W. H. Tilliuehast's Mont; 2d, J. Howe's Gift. 

 Very high com., T. W. Hooker's Dash. High com., E. C. Howe's 

 Fly. Bitches: 1st, W. E. RothermePs Bosu; 2d, G. E. Browne's 

 Jessica. Very high com. and com., G. D. Terhnne's Queen and 

 Queen II. Com., In wood Kennels' Countess. Puppies: No entries. 

 SPECIAL PRIZES. 



Kennel St. Bernards, Hospice Kennels: pointers, vVcstminster 

 Kennel Club; English setters. Blacksfone Kennel; spaniels, J. P. 

 Wille.v; fox-terriers, Blemlon Kennels; beagles, A. 11. Wakefield; 

 pugs. Dr. M. H. Cryer; dcerhounds, J. E. Thayer; collies, Hemp- 

 Steap Farm Co.; Irish setters. Max Wenzel ; mastiff clog, E. H. 

 Moore's Orion; bitch, G. & H. B. Cromwell's The Lady Clare; 



Thayer's Chieftain; bitch, same owner's Wanda; brace grey- 

 bounds, H. W. Huntington's Balkis and Lancashire. Witch; 

 pointer dog, large, F. R. Hitchcock's Tammany; small, West- 

 minster Kennel Club's Naso of Kippen ; best in show the same; 

 brace (two), the same with Bsllona; dog puppy S. S. Banks's Ned B; 

 bitch, G. L. Wilson's Mayflower; bitch, sired by Croxteth (two) 

 Greenfield Kennels' Lalla Croxteth; English setter stud dog, 

 Blackstoue Kennels' Foreman with Daisy Foreman and Jenny 

 III.; dog puppy, Blue Belton Kennels' Blitzen; bitch puppy, J. 

 K. Lanman's American Girl; get of Foreman, G, W. Neal'3 Daisy 

 Foreman; of Yale Belton, A. H. Saxtou's Dashing Sport ; Irish 

 setter dog, Max Wenzel's Tim: bitch, J. M. Leekley's Laura B; 

 dog puppy, F. Cheeney Jr.'s Tim ; bitch, O. S. Kelsey's Currer 

 Bell; black and tan setter dog, Iuwood Kennels' fiem ; bitch. W. 

 E. Rothermel's Rose ; brace field spaniels; A. C. Wilmerding's 

 Newton Abbot and Newton Abbot Lady; cocker spauiels (two) J. 

 P. Willey's Miss Obo IL; Clumber, M. Richardson's Newcastle; 

 collie dog, Hempstead Farm Co,'s Glengarry; bitch, same owner's 

 Lady Ellis; puppy, Lothian Kennels' Lothian Chief; Ben gle Club's 

 cup, dog, A. C. Krueger's Cameron's Racket; bitch, same owner's 

 Vickey; beagle puppj , same owner's Whisper; basset hound, C. B. 

 Gilbert's Bertrand! pug dog in open class, Dr. M. H. Cryer's 

 Doctor; bull, J. E. Thayer's Britomartis; dog in open class, same 

 owner's Hillside; bull-terrier (two), E..D. Morgan's Grand Duchess; 

 bitch (twc), the same; Bedlington terrier, dog, E. D. Morgan's Tees 

 Rock; bitch, W. H.- Russell's Elswick Sue; Skve terrier, C. A. 

 Shinn's Lady Kate; Chesapeake Bay dog, C. B. Jenning's Sport; 

 poodle, J. A. Loring's Soot; Newfoundland, R. O. Beach's Colonel; 

 American bred fox-terrier, F. Hoey's Luke; Fox-Terrier Club 

 Apobo Stake, the same; dog in open class, the same; bitch, Blem- 

 ton Kennels' Marguerite; dog puppy (three), J. E. Thayer's 

 Shameless Mixture; dog and bitch and dog aud bitch puppy, 

 Blemton Kennels' pair, same owner's Lucifer and Safety; 

 Blenheim spaniel, W. Phillips's King Pippin; Italian greyhound, 

 W. E. Norns's Cute; puer in open class, Dr. M. H. Cryer's Doctor; 

 field spaniel (twc), A. C. Wilmerding's Newton Abbot Lady; beb- 

 tailed sheepdog, Glencoe Collie Kennels' Sir Lucifer; spaniel 

 puppy. J. P. Willey's Dandy W.; puppy sired by Graphic, Clifton 

 Kennels' Pommery See; black and tan setter in open class. Dr. W. 



2d, E. H. Moore's Southern Belle; 3d, J. L. Winchell's Lady Gladys. 

 Very high com., J. L. Hope's German Empress and F. TJhlenhan't's 

 Venice. Com., S. A. Dayton's Gypeey.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st, J. E. 

 R. Boudrean's Homer, Jr.; 2d, J. R. Tnssler's Noble Caution. HigJi 

 com., E. J. Hawley's Bruno. Bitches: 1st, E. H. Moore's Duchess; 

 2d, H. Boudrean's Topsy. Very bigh com., R. Boudrean's Belle. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Rouoh-Coated — Champion — Dug: E. H. 

 Moore's Merchant Prince; 2d, Hermitage Kennels' Duke of Leeds. 

 Very high com., Hospice Kennels' Otho. Bitch: Hermitage Ken- 

 nels' Rhona; 2d, E. H. Moore's Miranda. Very high com., R. J. 

 Sawyer's Swiss Beda. — Open— Dogs; 1st. W. .7. Ehrich's Barry II.: 

 2d, very high com. and high com.. Hospice Kennels' Hadjar. Eiger 

 aud Alvier; 3d and high com., D. P. Foster's Barry and Forrester. 

 Reserve, Wells & Zerwiek's Pasha. Very high com., W. Gra- 

 ham's Visp TI. High com., L. F. Bcckwith's Dare, A. B. Hilton's 

 Victor and H. G. Cassidy's Bryan Boron. Com., D. Hamilton's 

 Tell, E. W. Durkee's Barry, A.J. Massey's St.Tripb.on, J. Ogilvy's 

 Lord Randolph and H. S. Dalziel's Mountaineer. Bitches- 1st, 

 Hermitage Kennels' St. Bride; 2d, W. W. Tucker's Duchess of 

 Leeds: 3d, Dr. W. Young's Empress. Reserve, Heuth field Kennels' 

 Recluse. Very bigh com. and high com.. Associated Fanciers' 

 Sheba and Norah. High com., Hospice Kennels' Tromba and 

 Jeanne d'Arc. — Poppies — Dogs: 1st, Col. A. B. Hilton's Colonel; 

 2d, withheld. Bitches: 1st, W. W. Tucker's Princess; 2d. T. M. 

 Burke's Ficleline. Very high com., B. Young's Princess. High 

 com., J. Moore's Comasso. Com., C. S. Warren's Jessie. 



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

 Tucker's Apollo; 2d, Hospice Kennels' Hector. Reserve, Hermi- 

 tage Kennels' Don H. Bitch: Hermitage Kennels' Leila.— Open— 



Hempstead Farm Co.'s Glengarry and Lady Ellis; beagle, A. C. 

 Krueger's Cameron's Racket; brace, same with Vickey; cocker or 

 field spaniel, J. P. Willey's Miss Obo II.; collie in open class, Hemp- 

 stead Farm Co.'s Lady Ellis; water spaniel, B. F. Lewis's Colleen 

 O'Donoghue; pug bitch in open class. Dr. M. H. Cryer's Daisy; in 

 miscellaneous class. Sir Lucifer and Colleen O'Donoghue. 



THE NEW YORK DOG SHOW. 



IF any one financially interested in the success of the New 

 York dog show looked at the sky on Monday night, his 

 thoughts took a gloomy cast. The moon shone dimly 

 through a mackerel sky, and the stars cast but a faint and 

 misty light through a moisture-laden atmosphere. It looked 

 like rain, and rain would reduce the attendance at the show 

 at least one-half. Nevertheless, Tuesday morning was 

 bright, warm and pleasant. Those were wise who were 

 early at the show, for on this first morning was the best 

 time to see the dogs and to get an idea of what there was 

 present in the way of dogflesh. On entering the building 

 Irotu the Madison avenue side and turning to the left, the 

 mastiffs are first to be seen on the outside benches, and fol- 

 lowing them the. St. Bernards, rough and smooth, the New- 

 foundlands, deerhounds and greyhounds. The benches of 

 the inner rows are occupied by the smaller dogs; hounds, 

 pointers, setters, spaniels and collies on the Twenty-seventh 

 street side of the judging rings; the remaining collies, all ter- 

 riers, bulldogs, toys, beagles and poodles, on the Twenty-sixth 

 street side. The benching is done by the Spratts in the man- 

 ner adopted by all shows this spring, and certainly has the 

 advantage of adding greatly to the appearance of things. 

 Certainly Madison Square Garden never has seemed so 

 roomy, so light or as well ventilated as at this show. 



There are nearly a thousand dogs at the Garden, most of 

 them apparently in good condition, though of course some of 

 them are pretty well worn out by the campaigns through 

 which they have already passed this spriug, it is too soon 

 to speak of the quality of the dogs, though a casual glance 

 along the benches seems to show a great many weeds. The 

 mastiffs, as a rale, are poor, and so are the St. Bernards. 

 Collies and spaniels on the other hand seem unusually good. 

 The exhibit of Clumber spauiels seems to attract a good deal 

 of attention and admiration. Among the new dogs was the 

 liver and white pointer Duke of ilessen, which arrived the 

 morning of the opening day, a black poodle, Brigand, which 

 has only recently arrived. 



The judging was advertised to begin at 10 o'clock Tuesday 

 but did not commence until about 11. It progressed rathe, 

 slowly, and this, though it seemed to indicate" bad manage- 

 ment, was really clue to the very bad method of benching 

 the dogs out of their order. The result of this was that in 

 some cases the attendants were only able to find the dogs 

 which would be judged after a long and tedious search, and 

 at least one case o xmrred where an animal was not found at 

 all until long after the judging was over. We have had 

 occasion before to call attention to this inconvenience and 

 delay caused by this concession to owners who desire to 

 have all their dogs benched together, and the occurrences of 

 this show emphasize the necessity of placing the dogs in 

 their regular order. 



The attendance on Tuesday was light, but in the evening 

 was better. 



AWARDS. 



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

 Winlawn Kennels' Prussian Princess. — Open— Dogs: 1st, Mrs. L. 

 Belmore Suydam's Prince Waldomar; 2d, R. H. Derby's Pharaoh; 

 3d, ,1. L. Winchell's Boss. Very high com., Searsdale Mastiff 

 Kennels' Hildebert, High com., F. S. Delafield's Vulcan, J. C. 

 Smieton's Kaffir and E. R. Colman's Jag. Com.. E. A. D. Mau- 

 rice's Argus. Bitches: 1st, G. & H. B. Cromwell's The Lady Clare; 



Eric. Bitches: 1st, E. N. Howell's "Belle of Sterling; 2d. W. W. 

 Tucker's Flora II.; 3d, Hermitage Kennels' Alma II. Reserve, E. 

 H. Moore's Gip. Very high com., high com. and com.. Hospice 

 Kennels' Queen of Sheba, Apollonia, and Kader. Very high com., 

 W- W. Tucker's Bernice. Puppies— Dogs: 1st, Hermitage Kennels' 

 Peter: 2d and very high com. E. N. Howell's two unnamed. 

 Bitches: 1st. W. W. Tucker's Lucy; 2d, J. Thurston's Erminie. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— 1st, withheld; 2d,H. Ullraah's Nicholas. 

 Reserve, R. D. Sullivan's Cypsey. Very high com., J. English's 

 Flora. Cam., J. Weiner's Creghton. 



GREAT DANES— 1st, Osceola Kennels' Don Cajsar; 2d, Asso- 

 ciated Fanciers' Leo; 3d, withheld. 



DEERHOUNDS.— Champion— Doer: J. E. Thayer's Chieftain. 

 Bitch: J. E. Thayer's Wanda.— Open— Dogs: 1st and very high 

 com., J E. Thayer's Robber Chieftain and Highland Laddie; 2d, 

 P. C. Ohl's Garry; 3d. C. C. Higgins's Galek. Bitches: 1st and 2d, 

 J. E. Thayer's Ramon'a and Thora: 3d, P. C. Ohl's Ladv Biswell.— 

 Puppies— Dogs: 1st and 2d. J. E. Thayer's Robber Chieftain and 

 King of the Forest. Bitches: 1st and 2d, J. E. Thayer's Thedora 

 and Lorna Secnnda. 



GREYHOUNDS.— Champion— C. A. Webber's Mother Dem- 

 clike.— Open— Dogs: 1st, withheld; 2d, Heatherfield Kennels' Joe 

 Jumper; 3d, Mrs. J. W. Luckey's Beauty. Bitches: 1st, E. A. 

 Adams's Psyche; 2d, J. C. Emory's Dora; 3d, Heatherfield Ken- 

 nels' Satchel.— Puppies— 1st, E. H. Pyott's Queen in Black; 2d, 

 P. Neary's Maud S. 



POINTERS.— Large — Champion— Dog: Highland Kennels' 

 Robert Le Diable. B«c7): No entry.— Open— Dogs; 1st, F. R. Hitch- 

 cock's Tammany: 2d and 3d, Neversink Lodge Kennels' Drake 

 and Neversink. Very high com., D. B. Keeler's Shirley. High 

 com., F. Smith's Joe. Cora., P. Dakin's Glon. Bitches: 1st, High- 

 land Kennels' Tuck; 2d, Naso Kennels' Belle: 3d, Neversink Lodge 

 Kennels' Jilt. Reserve. E. A. Peck's Madge.— SMAun— Champion 

 -D(ia: No entry. Bitch: C. M. Muntnill's "Patti M.-Open— Dogs: 

 Ist.F. R. nitchcock's Duke of Hessen; 2d, Locust Kennels' Vander- 

 bilt; 3d, Dr. J.A.Wells's Puck. Very high com., C.L.Dick's 

 Hamlet Sleaford, J. L. Breeze's Bang Grace and F. Vail's Naso of 

 Devonshire. High com., W. Moller's Bon Ton. Bitches: 1st aud 

 reserve, F. R. Hitchcock's Penelope and Pocahontas; 2d, L. W. 

 White's Anna Hutchinson; 3d, Field Trial Kennels' Kent Queen. 

 Very high com., A. C. Burt's Nell. High com., D. G. Hartt's 

 Frank. Com., J. P. Cart Wright's Rosa. Puppies— Dugs: 1st, S. S. 

 Banks's Ned B.; 2d, F. Willrath's Jersey Bang Bang. Reserve, G. 

 W. Waite's Mort of Naso. Very high com., F. Vail's Naso of 

 Devonshire and D. G. Hartt's Custer and Mack. High com., W. 

 T. Payne's Donald V. and D. G. Hartt's Scout. Com., Miss Maud 

 E. Hughes's Gunner. Bitches: 1st. D. G. Hartt's Pansy; 2d, Stratford 

 Kennels' Wanda; Reserve, G. Wilms's Mayflower. Very high com., 

 L. W. White's Anna Hutchinson and F. Hoecker's Belle. Com., 



E. W. Mead's Bess. 



ENGLISH SETTERS. — Champion — Dog: Blackstone Kennels' 

 Royal Albert; 2d, F. Windholz's Rockingham. Bitch: F. Wind- 

 holz's Cora of Wetberal.— Open— Dogs: 1st. G. R. Wright's Rollo; 

 2d, R. T. Kennedy's Prince Royal H.; 3d, ' E. V. Bale's Pride of 

 Dixie. Reserve, Chautauqua Kennels' Ted's Bang. Very high 

 com., W. G. White's Forest Planter, J. L. Breeze's Gloster, S. B. 

 Duryea's Ned, A. P. Vreden burg's Prince Jester, H. Hartley's 

 Royal Victor and E. W. Jester's Cecil. High com., N. Hathe- 

 way's Blue Dan, F. R. Hitchcock's Swataxa. G. A. Robinson's 

 Wood Powder, S. B. Foard's Rock Glen and E. W. Jester's Glen 

 Rock. Com., L. Gardner's Roger. Bitches: 1st and bigh com., 

 Blackstone Kennels' Lulu and Fairy Belle; 2d, G. W. Neal's Daisy 

 Foreman; 3d and very high com., E. W. Durkee's Haphazzard and 

 Chintz. Reserve, G. E. Schofield's Daisy. Very high com., J. H. 

 Work's Queen, Chautauqua Kennels' Chautauqua Belle C, H. 

 Mcllwaine's Pandora and E. W. Jester's Wee Clara. High com., 

 0. Rothmaler's Olivette and Compton Grove Kennels' Belva. Com., 

 S. B. Foard's Ada Gladstone and Cannonsburg Cocker Kennels' 

 Lady Rock.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st, J. O. Heme's Westmoreland; 2d, 

 \V. H. Pierce's Bravo. Bitches: 1st, E. L. Vredeaburgh's Lady 

 Rockingham; 2d, W. Fiske's Donna. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Champion— Dew Dr. Wm. Jarvis's Elcho, 

 Jr.: 2d, Max Wenzel's Tim. Bitch: Chestnut Hill Kennels' Mollie 

 Bawn: 2d, H. E. Chubb's Zella GlendufT.— Open- Dogs: 1st, Chest- 

 nut Hill Kennels' Begorra; 2d, L.B.Wright's Glencho's Boy; 3d, 

 Blackthorn Kennels' Bismark. Very high com., H. B. Goetchins's 

 Cnief II. High com., Max Wenzel's Catfoot. Com., F. M. Ben- 

 nett's Shot and C. J. Stewart's Rodman. Bitches: 1st. J. J. Scan- 

 Ion's Lulu III.; 2d, Dr. A. McCollom's M'Liss: 3d, W. Graham's 

 Noreen IV. Very high com., H. T. Henshaw'.s Bessie Glencho. 

 High com., Max Wenzel's Ready, T. J. Farley's Nellie Husted. 

 Com., C. J. Stewart's Meg and Pet Glencho. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS.— 1st, Stocky & Chisholm's Patsy- 

 O'Connor; 2d, B. F. Lewis's Colleen O'Donoghue. 



CLUMBER SPANIELS.— Champion— M. Richardson's New- 

 castle.— Open— 1st, Mercer & Hill's Drake; 2d, M. Richardson's 

 Tyne; 3d, J. M. Lawrence's Bateman. 



FIELD SPANIELS.— Champion— Compton Grove Kennels' Ban- 

 dit,— Open— Dogs: 1st aud 3d, A. C. Wilmerding's Newton Abbot 

 and Donuil Dhu; 2d, Miss Beatrice Jones's Nig. Reserve, Comp- 

 ton Grove Kennels' Compton Monk. Very high com., Bornell 

 Spaniel Club's Horncll Mikado. High com., Lieut, Ilenn's Blue 

 Peter and A. J. Bcrriar, Jr.'s Bettie Lottimer. Com., R. M. Bull's 

 Black Joe. Bitches: 1st, Compton Grove Kennels' Lotta; 2d, A. 

 Laidlaw'a Woodstock Nora; 3d, E. M. Oldham's Lady Abbot. 



COCKER SPANIELS.— Ant Color— Champion— C. H. NeUes's 

 Brant.— Open— Liver or Black— Dogs: 1st, Compton Grove Ken- 

 nels' Compton Boniface: 2d, A. Laidlaw's Master Sbina: 3d, 

 American Cocker Kennels' Dixie. Reserve, Hnrnell Spaniel Club's 

 Bornell Jock. Very high com., Miss Lena Smithson's Jet. Bitches: 

 1st, A. Laidlaw's Woodstock Belle; 2d, Compton Grove Kennels' 

 Compton Gladys: 3d, American Cocker Kennels' Queen Obo. High 

 com., W. J. Fryer, Jr.'s Bella.— Any Other Color— 1st and re- 

 serve, A. Laidlaw's Robin and Rosy; 2d, Hornell Spaniel Club's 

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A. Laidlaw's Robin; 2d, A. W. Day's Nonesuch. Reserve, Amer- 

 ican Cocker Kennels' Dixie. Very high com., J. Stacom's Black 

 Joe and Hornell Spaniel Club's Homell Dick. High com., W. H. 

 & J. B. James's Racket. 



COLLIES— Champion— Dog: Chestnut Hill Keunols' Scotilla, 

 Bitch: Chestnut Hill Kennels' Flurry IL— Open— Dogs: 1st, 2d and 

 reserve, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Dublin Scot. Strephon and Nulla- 

 more; 3d, J. Van Schaick's Siirbitou. Very high com., J. D. Shot- 

 well's Shirley, W. S. Sanford's Success and J.M. Waterbury'sLad 

 of Pleasauce. Com,, G. A. Fletcher's Scotson. Bitches: 1st, 2d and 

 reserve, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Luella, Spoiled Miss and Gem; 3d, 

 J. C. Vail's Colina. High com., E. E. Sprague's Margaiet. Com., 

 H. A. Barry's Aurora, Li. A. Draper's Queen Bess and J. M. Water- 

 bury's Lassie of Pleasauce.— Puppies— Dags: 1st and 2d, Chestnut 

 Hill Kennels' unnamed and Hector. Reserve and high com., J. 

 M. Walerbury's twu unnamed. Com., G. Bell's What's Wanted. 

 Bitclies: 1st and very high com., Chestnut HiU Kennels' Lorna 

 Thorpe and Albe Thorpe; 2d, J. M. Waterbury's unnamed. 

 Reserve, Associated Fanciers' Berlin Lassie. 



BASSET HOUNDS— 1st, C. B. Gilbert's Bertrand. 



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

 C. Westerman's Polico; 3d, F. Houpt's Gretchen. Very hhrh coin., 



F. A. Watson's Kaiser. 



