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he, is wrong in head and body color and has no leg tan. 

 Zip, c., is all off in color. Floss, first in the bitch class, is 

 fairly good in head, but too long and slightly reached' in 

 back. Head coat should be longer and of deeper and brighter 

 hue. Color of body coat decidedly better than average, but 

 not first-class. Leg color should be darker. Coat of nice 

 quality, but too short. Bravo is apple-headed and faulty in 

 loin. Head and body coat too short, leg tan not first-class, 

 body color uneven. He has uncut prick ears. This was the 

 only entry in the class for Yorkshire does under 51 bs. weight. 

 Bradford' Leah, first in the class tor bitches under 51 bs., is 

 the best puppy that we have seen in America. She is built 

 on fairly good lines, has a good puppy coat that looks as if 

 it was turning the right color, and she is first-class in leg- 

 tan. 



TOY TERVUERS OTHER THAN YORKSHIRE — (M li. GRESHAM). 



Dot, apple-headed, weak in muzzle, full in eyes and bad 

 in hindquarters, was as good as anything in the class, and 

 was placed first. Kitty, second, is wide in skull, deep in 

 stop, wrong in set of eyes, wide behind, wrong in forelegs 

 and has no thumh marks. Bluebird, vbc, while not good 

 in head, is a better specimen than Captain, that was placed 

 third. The last named has large, uncut and badly carried 

 ears, plain head, and is leggy a nd of wrong type. 



OTHER TERRRIERS — (MR GRESHAM). 

 There were ten entries in the Irish terrier classes. Breda 

 Tiney was alone in the challenge class. In the open doe 

 class the judge reversed the decision at New York by plac- 

 ing Dennis over Breda Jim. Third went to Roslyn Dennis, 

 an uncropped one, with a sleepy expression that will ruin his 

 chances to win in good company. His coat is of good tex- 

 ture, but there is too much of it. Rags, first in the bitch 

 class, is fairly well formed, but her head is far from first- 

 class, and she' lacks character. Roslyu Norah, placed sec- 

 ond, was third at New York. She also won second in the 

 puppy class, first being withheld. Border Wang w r as the 

 only one to show up in the class for Dandies. Iu the class 

 for Bedlingtous Sir George was an easy winner. Badger, 

 placed second , is not a good one. He lacks character, is all 

 wrong in ears and body. There was nothing else in the class 

 worthy notice, except a big Airedale-Scotch, that appeared 

 to be greatly disappointed because the third prize was 

 withheld. In the black and tan class the order was Buffalo 

 General, Meersbrook Girl and Sheffield Lass. The latter 

 beats Girl iu muzzle and forelegs, and is the better bitch 

 notwithstanding her rather coarse tail. She should have 

 been second. Only two Syke terriers were shown, Claymore 

 in the dog, and Kirkella in the bitch class. Loret and Coiler 

 were absent. Fly, given second in the dog class, is not a 

 Sky©, but he was* shown by a lady, and possibly the judge 

 feared that his reputation for gallantry would suffer if he 

 withheld the prize. 



PUGS— (MR. MASON). 



Budge, that was first at Lynn, scored a very easy win over 

 Smutt, that is flat in head, leggy and large and not right in 

 curl of tail. Dandy, unnoticed, is bad in head, leggy and 

 smutty in color. Toodles, first in bitches, is a long way 

 from being a good one. She has too much length in" front 

 of the eyes, is wrong in carriage of ears, stands back at the 

 knees, carries her tail too high, does not move right behind 

 and has not a well defined trace. Beauty, second prize, is 

 too long and shallow in muzzle, large in ears, lacks in 

 wrinkle, has white nails and carries her tail badly when 

 under judgment. There were no entries in the challenge or 

 puppy classes, and the quality of the dogs shown was not 

 what we expected to find. 



POODLES— (MR. MASON). 



Jack, winner of first prize, fails in carriage of ears, loin, 

 length of coat and iu color. There are some white hairs in- 

 termixed with the black. The second prize, Pauline, is bad 

 in eyes, wrong in expression, short in ears, slack behind the 

 shoulders, weedy, undersized, and with coat not close in 

 curl. Soudan, third prize, is open and woolly in coat, flat in 

 loiU; rather light in eyes, sour in expression, short in ears, 

 flat in back and loin and round in body. Dora and Styx II, 

 were absent. 



TOT SPANIELS— (MR. GRESHAM). 

 Duke was absent from the challenge class for King Charles 

 dogs, and Mr. Fay's well known Milwaukee Charlie was 

 alone in his glory. The bitch class contained no entries. 

 Royal Prince, first in the open class for dogs, is a big, coarse 

 specimen, long and light iu muzzle, with nose not well 

 laid back, eyes rather large, poor legs and feet, light loin, 

 leggy, indifferent color and curly coat. King, second prize, 

 has a bad head and expression, has no leg tan, and is rather 

 curly in coat. His strong, sound limbs are his best points. 

 "We would have felt inclined to withhold the prizes. 

 Queenie, first in bitches, is lowiu skull, high in ears, wrong 

 in lips, out at elbows, and is not nearly so good a specimen 

 as Dolly, that was third. This bitch is well known, and, we 

 think, should have been first. Nanki-Poo, a fairly good 

 Japanese, rather shallow in face and light in loin, must 

 have been hard pressed by Exeter Earl, a Blenheim whose 

 defects have frequently been noted in our columns. Ruby, 

 unnoticed, has a wretched bad head, and is much too leggy. 

 In the corresponding class for bitches Exeter Beauty, Mr. 

 Fay's well known Blenheim, was an easy winner over Rebie. 

 The last named is not a Ruby spaniel, neither can she be 

 fairly called a Blenheim; but leaving color entirely out of 

 the question, her long, snipy face aud lathy body should 

 have caused the judge to have withheld the prize, 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS — (ME. MASON). 

 Cupid, winner at New York, Troy, Albany, etc., was the 

 only entry. 



MISCELLANEOUS— (MR. GRESHAM). 

 In the heavy-weight class the Chestnut Hill Kennels' plain- 

 headed, smooth-coated sheepdog Spot was placed first, with 

 Agricola, the bobtail, that was first at Lynn, second, and 

 Ferro, an under-sized, plain-headed, short-bodied aud wide- 

 fronted Great Dane, third. Sir Lucifer, all out of coat, was 

 unnoticed. The light-weight class contained nothing but 

 mongrels. If White Wings, placed first, is a good Mexican 

 hairless, Me Too must have been a wretchedly bad one, for 

 the only similarity between them is that they are hairless. 

 Bijou, second prize, is a very ordinary Maltese, wrong in 

 coat and not black in nose. Did and Dude are said to be 

 truffle dogs. The longer we looked at the dogs the more we 

 longed for the truffles. 



Following is a list of corrections and additional awards: 



In small pointer dogs C. W. Kennison's Sir Guy was high com. 

 In bitches C. Heath's Bloomo was first instead of -Nun. In Irish 

 setter dogs P. C'amblos's Dick Swiveller was very high com. In 

 collie dogs E. A. Ferguson's Guelph was com. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— 1st, E. H. Morris's New York Lass. 



CHESAPEAKE BAY DOGS. -1st, E. Brooke's Romp; 2d, Dr. 

 F. B. Greenough's Rum; 3d, G. B. Inshes's Ripple. 



FIELD SPANIELS. — Challenge — 1st and 3d, Oldham & 

 Willey's Newton Abbot Laddie aDd Miss Newton Obo.— Open — 

 Black— Dugs: 1st and 3d, Oldharn & Willey's Glencairn and New- 

 ton Abbot Lord; 3d, W. H. Moseley's Jerry. Bitches: 1st and 3d, 

 Oldham & Willey's Newton Abbot Lady II. and Lady Abbot; 2d, 

 A. Laidlaw's'Bridford Gladys. Very Irish com.. F. Bowers's Flirt. 

 —ANY other Color— Dogs: 1st, W, T. Payne's Newton Abbot 

 Skipper: 3d, Oldham & Willey's Newton Abbot Don. Bitches: 1st, 

 Bridford Kennels' Bridford Lady. 



CLUMBER SPANIELS. — Absent. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS.— 1st, J. P. Daniels's Patsv O'Con- 

 nor; 2d, F. B. Tirrell's Blanche. 



COCKER SPANIELS.-Any CoLOR-lst and 2d. Oldham & 

 Willey's Mies Obo II. and Ohloe W— Black— Dogs: 1st, Old bam 

 & Willey's Jersey; 2d, S. R. Hemingway's Rabbi; 3d. Fay & Bax- 

 ter's Ned Obo. Very high com. W.H. Walton's Black Duck. 



Bitches: 1st, 3d and very high com., Oldham & Willey's Dolly Obo, 

 Bessie W. and Fannie W.; 3d, Fay & Baxter's Kapiolani. Very 

 high com., L. F. Whitman's Bene Silk. High com., A. Laidlaw's 

 Woodstock Birdie and H. F. McLaughlin's Black Nan.— Any 

 Other Color— A. Laidlaw's Woodstock Clip; 2d, Oldham & 

 Willey's Goldie; 3d, J. E. Hall's Sancho. Puppies: 1st, A. Laid- 

 law's Woodstock Birdie; 2d, O. B. Oilman's Prince.— Novice 

 Class— 1st, Fay & Baxter's Kapiolani; 2d, Oldham & Willey's 

 Fannie W, 



POODLES.— 1st and 2d, F. E. Perkins's Jack and Pauline; 3d, 

 Mrs. Wm. Apploton's Soudan. 



AIREDALE TERRIERS.— 1st, Miss A. L. Oushing's Tramp. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— Puppies— Doff*: 1st, Blemton Kennels' Rlem- 

 tnn Tramp; 2d, 3d and reserve, J. E. Thayer's Hillside Dandy, 

 Hillside Volunteer and Hillside Reckless. Very high com., F. 

 Hoev's Linguist. Bitches: 1st, 3d. 3d and high com., J. E. Thayer's 

 H illside Freda. Hillside Model, Hillside Linden and Hillside Ruth. 

 High com., J. Grosvenor's Hillside Jaunty.- Wire-Haireb— 

 1st, J Mortimer's Suffolk Settler; 3d, F. F. Hole's Ootswold Jocko. 

 Novtce Class— 1st. Blemton Keunels' Blomtou Trump; 2d and 

 3d, J. E. Thayer's Hillside Dandy and Hillside Volunteer. Reserve, 

 F. Hoev's Linguist. Fox-Terrier Club's Homebred Puppy Stake. 

 —1st and reserve, J. E. Thayer's Hillside Freda and Hillside 

 Dandy. 



SCOTCH TERRIERS.— Absent. 



TRISH TERRIERS.— Challenge— 1st, Chestnut Hill Kennels' 

 Breda Tiney.— Open— Duns: 1st, J. F. MeF.'idden's Dennis; 2d and 

 3d. Chestnut Hill Kennels' Breda Jim and Roslyn Dennis. Bitches: 

 1st, Rags; 2d, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Roslyn Norah— Puppies: 

 1st, withheld; 2d, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Roslyu Norah. 



DAN DIE DINMONT TERRIERS.— 1st, F. 11. Hitchcock's Bor- 

 der Wang. 



BEDLINGTON TERRIERS.— 1st, J. Mortimer's Sir George; 2d, 

 W. A. Blodget's Badger; 3d, withheld. 



SKYE TERRIERS.— Doffs: 1st, Oldham & W T illey's Claymore; 

 2d, R. Russell's Fly. Bitches: 1st, Oldham & Willey's Kirkella. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.— Do./s: Equal 1st, P. H. Coombs's 

 Bradford Harry and O. N. Symonds's Harry; 3d, C, N. Symouds's 

 Toons Royal. Reserve and high com., P. Hough's Sandy and 

 Bright. Com., Mrs. W. Borrowscale's Zip. Bitches: 1st, C. N. 

 Symonds's Floss.— Unoer 5lus.— Dogs: E. G. Oarleton's Bravo. 

 Bitrlte.s: 1st, P. H. Coombs's Bradford Leah. Puppies: 1st, P. H. 

 Coombs's Bradford Leah; 2d, J. A. Ford's Nigger. Very high 

 com.. Belle A. Borrowscales's Top. 



TOY TERRIERS.— 1st. J. Woodward's Dot; 3d, C. Sullivan's 

 Kitty; 3d, A. H. Lewis's Captain. Very high com., A. A. John- 

 son's Bluebird. 



PUGS.— Challenge— No entries.— Open — Dogs: 1st. Mrs. J. 

 Smith's Budge; 2d, G. E. Maegowau's Smutt. Bitches: 1st, M. B. 

 Brick's Toodles; 2d, T. C. Gram's Beauty; 3d, withheld. 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS.— Challenge — Dogs: 1st, F. B- 

 Fay's Milwaukee Charlie. Bitches: No entry.— Open— Dogs: 1st, 

 Miss Fav's Royal Prince; 2d, S. S. Green's King. Bitches: 1st, S. 

 S. Green's Queenie; 3d, Mrs. M. C. Prescott's Society Girl; 3d, F. B. 

 Fay's Dolly. 



BLENHEIM. PRINCE CHARLES, RUBY OR JAPANESE 

 SPANIELS.— Dof/s: 1st. F. P. Comstoek's Nanki Poo; F. B. Fay's 

 Exeter Earl; 3d, withheld. Bitches: 1st, F. B. Fay's Exeter Beauty; 

 2d, E. R. Jones's Rebie. 



ITALIAN GREY/HOUNDS.— 1st, Miss Edith VanBuren's Cupid. 



MISCELLANEOUS. — Large - 1st, Chestnut Hill Kennels' 

 smootb-eoate I collie Spot; 2d, W. T. Tebbutt's bobtail sheepdog 

 Agricola; 3d. C. Farnsworth's Great Dane Ferro.— Small— Equal 

 1st, H. T. Foote's Mexican hairless White Wings and W. C. 

 Denny's truffle dog Did; equal 3d, Miss E. Warriner's Maltese ter- 

 rier Bijou aud W. C. Denny's truffle dog Dude. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 



Kennel mastiffs, E. H. Moore. Mastiff that has never won first 

 prize, Lady Pamelia. Kennel St. Bernards, E. H. Moore. St. 

 Bernard Club cups: Smooth-coated Hector, brood bitch Monastery 

 Mercedes, American- bred bitch Daphne, rough-coated Saffron, 

 brood bitch Miranda. American-bred dog, Otho; bitch, Una. 

 Best of either breed that has never won first prize. Earl. Smooth- 

 coated dog in open class. Beauchamp; bitch. Burton Belle; bitch 

 puppy, Lady Bernard. American-bred, under ISnios., Earl. Ken- 

 nel deerhounds, J. E. Thayer; stud dog, Chieftain. Kennel 

 pointers, Westminster Kennel Club, Large stud dog, Graphic; 

 small, Naso of Kippen. That has never won first prize, Stella; 

 in open or puppy classes, Duke of Hessen. Kennel English set- 

 ters, F. Wiudholz. Stud dog, Gus Bondhu. Kennel Irish setters, 

 W. C. Hudson. Best of eithor breed that has never won first 

 prize, Sunset. Kennel spaniels, Oldham & Willey; second best, 

 the same; that has never won first prize, Rabbi. Field spaniel, 

 (American Spaniel Club special) Glencairn. Kennel collies, 

 Chestnut Hill Kennels; stud dog, Dublin Scot: dog puppy sired 

 by Seotson, Royal Scot; bitch, Ruby Royal. Collie Club specials: 

 American bred Roslyn Sensation; whelped in 1837 or 1888, the same, 

 hitch, Buttercup II.: puppy, Hempstead Zulu. Kennel fox-terri- 

 ers, Blemton Kennels; stud dug. ltaby Mixer: that has never won 

 first prize, Blemton Trump. Fox-terrier Club challenge cup, 

 Rachel. Kennel Irish terriers, Chestnut Hill Kennels. York- 

 shire terrier stud dog, Bradford Harry. 



THE CHICAGO DOG SHOW. 



[.Special dfspatcji to Forest and Stream.'} 



C1HTCAG0, III., April 9.— The Chicago dog show is a suc- 

 J cess. There are 566 entries, and but few absentees. 

 The attendance so far has been large, especially to-night, 

 and spectators take a great interest, iu the dogs. Most of 

 the classes are well represented. Setter and pointer classes 

 are quite full. Greyhounds are weak; spaniels fair; St. Ber- 

 nards, mastiffs and "Great Danes a good lot; other nou-sport- 

 ing clogs fair. The judging was not finished to-night. So 

 far as announced, the following are the 



AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.— Challenge — Dogs: 1st, champion Minting; 2d, 

 Moses. Bitches: 1st, Lady Coleus.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Melrose 

 Prince; 3d, Grover Cleveland. Bitches: 1st, Gladys; 3d, Meu- 

 glada. 



ST. BERNARDS.— RotroH-CoATEn— Challenge- 1st, Ben Lo- 

 mond; 2d, Folko — Open— 1st, Burns; 2d,Valens.— Smooth-Coaxed 

 —1st, Meadowthorpe Norah; 3d, Prince. 



GREAT DANES.— Dogs: 1st, Cajsar; 2d, Siegfried. Bitches: 1st, 

 Donna Minka; 2d, Nora. 



GREYHOUNDS.— Dogs: 1st, Master Rich; 2d, Meadowthorpe 

 Douglas. Bitclies: 1st, Catehfly; 2d, Minnie. 



POINTERS-Challenge— 1st, Lad of Bow.— OeBN— 1st, Patter- 

 son; 2d, Luck of Idstone. - Under 55i;BS. 1st, Duke of Hessen; 2d, 

 Trinket's Coin. 



ENGLISH SETTERS . — Dogs: 1st, Cincinnatus; 2d, Toledo Blade. 

 Bitclies: 1st, Bohemian Girl; 3d, Texas Daisy. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, Blarney. Bitches: 

 1st, Nellie: 2d, Lou. - Open— Dogs: 1st, Mack; 2d, Nelson. Bitches: 

 1st, Kitty O'Brien: 2d, Bessie. 



GORDON SETTERS.— Dogs: 1st, Meadowthorpe Heather Roy; 

 2d, Heather Harold. Bitches: 1st, Vic; 2d, Meadowthorpe Bel- 

 mont. 



Spaniels, collies, toy dogs and other classes are now being 

 judged, borne little dissatisfaction is expressed at the man- 

 agement, but things are going fairly smooth, and the suc- 

 cess of the show is assured. 



POINTER IMPORTATION. — Mr. E. H. Goldsmith, of 58 

 Wall street, _ forwarding agent, received April 5, by the 

 steamer Galiia, the champion Setter dog Sir Tatten, and a 

 light weight pointer— a novice— whom all average men call 

 a promising youngster, from Eden Mount Kennel, England. 

 Mr. Charles Pharo, of Bethlehem, Pa., (to whose kennel the 

 animals are consigned) is delighted with their condition. 

 Mr. Pharo has them entered at Philadelphia, and they can 

 be seen at the coming bench show which takes place on the 

 16th. 17th, 18th and 19th of this month. Sir Tatten has 

 beaten Count Howard and Monk of Furuess on different 

 occasions in England and will make it warm for his class in 

 Philadelphia this month. 



WORCESTER DOG SHOW. 



THE Worcester dog show began to-day. There are 830 

 entries of fair average quality. Judging began at 11 

 o'clock and 88 classes were finished. The weather is de- 

 lightful and the attendance has been fairly good. The show 

 appears to be well managed and exhibitors are warm in 

 praise of the treatment they receive. Following is a list of 

 the awards so far as the classes have been judged: 



AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.— Challenge— Dot;.' E.H.Moore's I] ford Caution. 

 Bitch: Absent.— Open— Doers; 1st, E. H. Moore's Alonzo; 3d, E. B. 

 Sears's Scars' Monarch; 3d, E. A. Cowee's Pedro. Bitches: 1st and 

 3d, E. H. Moore's The Lady Phyllis and The Lady Beatrice: 2d, 

 E. B. Sears's Countess of Dunsmore. Reserve and very high com., 

 Millbrook Kennels' Empress and Princess Beatrice.— Puppies— 

 Dogs: 1st, withheld; 2d, C, n. Morgan's Stowdy. Bitches: No 

 entries. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Smooth-Coated — Challenge — Dog: Hos- 

 pice Kennels' Hector. Bitch: Hospice Kennels' Daphne.— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st, Teague & Tilton's Beauchamp; 2d, Hospice Kennels' 

 Albert Plinlimmon. Bitclies: 1st, Contocook Kennels' Burton 

 Belle; 2d, Keystone Kennels' Lolo; 3d and high com., Chequassnt 

 Kennels' Marvel and Chequasset Chartreuse. Reserve, P. H. 

 Hurley's Lady Bernard. Com., Hospice Kennels' Reka.— Puppies 

 —Dogs: 1st, Quinsigamond Kennels' Alaric. Bitches: No entries. 

 —Rough-Coated — Champion — Dog: Hospice Kennels' Otho 

 Bitches: 1st. E. H. Moore's Saffron; 3d. Hospice Kennels' Gemma 

 L— Open-Doc/*: 1st, E. B. Sears's Plinlimmon, Jr.; 2d, Contoocock 

 Kennels' Kastlehorn II.; 3d, Quinsigamond Kennels' Vindex. 

 Very high com.. Lakeside Kennels' Count and Hospice Kennels' 

 Alpine Chief. Bitches: 1st, E. B. Sears's Lady Wellington; equal 

 2d, Quinsigamond Kennels' Chrysa and Lakeside Kennels' Ladv 

 Teazle. Puppies: No entries. 

 NEWFOUNDLANDS.— 1st, withheld; 2d, J. Conway's Sambo, 

 GREAT DANES.-lst, M. R. &F. W. Fonda, Jr.'s Lady Bees. 

 GREYHOUNDS.— Champion— 1st and 2d, H. W. Huntington's 

 Balkis and Cassandra. -Open— Dogs: 1st, J. II. Watson's Captain; 

 2d, Miss Mildred Crompton's Sept. 20; 3d, F. P. Edwards's Flash. 

 Bitches: No entries. Puppies: No entries. 



DFERHOUNDS.— Challenge -1st, 2d and 3d, J. E. Thayer's 

 Ramona, Wanda and Bran.— Open— Dogs: 1st and 2d, J. H. 

 Thayer's Robber Chieftain and Duucan. Bitches: 1st, 2d, 3d and 

 very high com., J. E. Thayer's Pride of Heather. Heatherbelle, 

 Highhird Lassie and Brazen. Puppies: 1st and 2d, J. E, Thayer's 

 Nora, and Donallen. 



POINTERS.-Lakge— Champion— Dogs: 1st, C. Heath's Graphic. 

 Bitches: 1st, C. Heath's Meally.— Open— Dogs: 1st. S. Pentz's 

 Brake; 3d, E. Dextcr's Pontine; 3d, Fleet View and Reading 

 Pointer Kennels' Sir Hector. Reserve, G. W. Lovcll's Beaufort 

 H. Very high com., C. L Hopkins's Telamon. High com., A 

 Berg's Snipe. Bitches: 1st, C. Heath's Sally Brass; 3d, Fleet View 

 and Reading Pointer Kennels' Belle Randolph; 3d, G. T. Canaan's 



Rosa Croxteth. Reserve, Don Quixote Kennels' Nell. — Small 



Challenge — Dogs: 1st. E. Dexter's King of Kent. Bitches: 1st. 

 C. Heath's Bloomo.— Open— Dogs: 1st, C. Heath's Launceiot; Sd\ 

 Don Quixote Kennels' Don Quixote; 3d, E. R. Bellman's Hickory 

 Staunch. Reserve, Tell Kennels' Dare-Go. High com., C. H. 

 Hakes's Trim and G. W. Lovell's Sir Anthony. Bitches: 1st, 2d 

 and high com., E. K. Bellman's Stella, Devonshire Queen and 

 Nella B.; 3d, G. W. LoveU's Daisy A.— Puppies— Days: 1st, Tell 

 Kennels' Dare-Go: 3d, C. L. Hopkins's Telamon; 3d, J.B. Tonga='s 

 Dick B. Bitches: 1st, Tell Kennels' May-Go; 3d, H. E. Sibley's 

 Belle Tell. y 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, F. Windholz's 

 Rockingham. Bitciics: 1st, F. Windholz's Cora of Wetheral.— Open 

 —Dogs: 1st. F. Windholz's Count Howard; 2d, E. N. Hubbard's 

 Pride of Dixie II; 3d aud very high com., Cobannet Kennels' Kent 

 IT. and Royal Kent. High com., ,). C. Dougherty's Mack and D. 

 P. Waters's Paul Dale. Com., E. S. Knowles's Ned, Mount Wash- 

 ington Kennels' Lindo and F. Scarlet's Nig. Bitches: 1st, F. Wind- 

 holz's Princess Beatrice It.: :M, Peet & Lvon's Chautauqua Belle: 

 3d, Cobannet Kennels' Lady William. Very high com.. Cedar 

 Kennels' Chiquita. Com., C. A. Ives's Mena II. and G. W. Lovell's 

 Snowflake.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st, C. M. Far n urn's Chester. Bitches: 

 1st, C. A. Ives's Mena III.; 2d, S. Parker's Jess II. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, Max Wenzel's Tim 

 RHcftcs; 1st. Kildare Kennels' Laura B.— Open— Dogs: 1st, W. C. 

 Hudson's Kenmore. Bitches: 1st, ,[. J. Scanlan's Lulu III.; 2d, F. 

 L. Cheney's Daisy; 3d, W. C. Hudson's Cora B. Reserve, F. A. 

 Whilson's Bijou. High com., Hudson River Kennels' Ruby Glen- 

 ono.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st, M. Flynn, Jr.'s O'Donovan Rossa: 3d, 

 W. C. Hud-on's Parncll. Bitches: Absent. 



GORDON SETTERS.— Challenge— Dogs: Dr. J. II. Mever's 

 Beaumont. Bitches: No entries.— Open— Dogs: C. IT. Leonard's 

 Dash L.: 2d and 3d, N. Billing's Malcolm V. and Ranger B. 

 Reserve, G. F. Bond's Dan- Bitches: 1st, W, Buchan's Nova: 2d. 

 H. Smith's Merle; 3d, withheld. Pwypics: 1st, W. Bueban's Nero; 

 3d, H. A. Estabrook's Meg; 3d, G. W. j^angdon's Rab EL 



COLLIES.- Challenge — Dogs; 1st, Jas. Watson's Clipper. 

 Bitches: No entries.— Open— Dogs: 1st, 31 and high com., Kilmar- 

 nock Kennels' Kilmarnock Chief, Kilmarnock Kenmore aud Kil- 

 marnock Duncan; 3d, H.F. Littlefie.Td's Rutland Jock. Bitches: 1st. 

 3d, very high com. and high com.. Kilmarnock Kennels' Kil- 

 marnock Lclia, Kilmarnock Mailie, Kilmarnock Edie and Kil- 

 marnock Jessie; 2d, A. R. Kyle's Cora Belle. Puppies: No entries. 



B EAGLES. — Challenge — Dogs: 1st, Clark & Butter's Fitzhugh 

 Lee. Bitches: No entries.— Open— Dogs: 1st, A. Parry's Forest; 

 2d, Lewis Bros.' Racket II.; 3d, Clark & Batter's Dandy. High 

 com., E. .T. Kenneally's Kenneally's Lee. Bitches: 1st and 3d, 

 Clark & Rutter's Norah and Cleopatra; 2d, Lewis Bros.' Banner 

 Queen. Puppies: Withheld. 



FIELD SPANIELS. — Challenge — Dogs: 1st, Oldham & Wil- 

 ley's Glencairn.— Open— Black— Dogs: Isr, Oldham & Willey's 

 Newton Abbot Lord; 3d. W. IT. Moseley's Jerry; 3d, G. A. Wood- 

 man's Bo. Hitrh com , F. H. Henry's Ned Obo. Bitches: 1st. A. 

 Laidlaw's Bridford Gladys; 3d, Oldham and Willey's Lady Abbot. 

 —Any Other Color— Dogs: 1st, Oldham & Willey's Newton 

 Abbot Don; 3d. W. T. Payne's Newton Abbot Skipper; 3d, with- 

 held. Bitches: 1st, Bridford Kennels' Bridford Lady. 



CLUMBER SPANIELS,-lst, H. B. Knight's Jill. 

 IRISH WATER SPANIELS.-lst, .). P. Daniels's Patsey O'Con- 

 nor. 



COCKER SPANIELS. — CHALLENGE — 1st. Oldham & Willey's 

 Miss Oho.— Open— Black— Dogs: 1st, A. H. Jones's Pi ppn, Bitches: 

 1st and 3d, Oldham & Willey's Dollv Obo aud Fannv W.; 2d, A. 

 Laidlaw's Woodstock Birdie. Very high com., C. C. Browning's 

 S). right.— Aux other Color— 1st, A. Laidlaw's Woodstock Clip; 

 2d, Oldham & Willey's Goldie. Puppies; No entries. 



FOXHOUNDS.— English— 1st, J. J. Dwyer's Reseville Rover; 

 2d, withheld; 3d, J. M. White's Jerry.— American— 1st, R. D. 

 Perry's Jack of Diamonds; 2d, A. M, Gerry's Drive; 3d and very 

 hiyh'com., J. M. White's Abel. Loud, Ben, Billy aud Major. Very 

 high com., C. G. Elms's Spot. W. R. Dean's Bat, E, D. Whittaker's 

 Tilde n, and C. A. Knight's Captain and Trump. High com., J. 

 Goshlaw's Jim. L. Heredun's Turk and W. R. Dean's Tramp. 

 Com., E. T. Balcom's Sport. Puppies: 1st, J. M. White's Spunk. 



DACHSHUNDE.— 1st, J. E. Thayer's Croquette. 



PUGS— Challenge— No entries.— Open— Dogs: 1st and 3d, with- 

 held; 3d, L. M. Riehards's Doctor. Bitches: 1st., Miss L. E. Brom- 

 hall's Pollv. Puppies: 1st, withheld; 3d, Maud A. Parker's Rex R. 



PHILADELPHIA DOG SHOW. 



OVER seven hundred entries were received for the Phila- 

 delphia Kennel Club show, but we have been compelled 

 to decline all over six hundred. We will not know definitely 

 until to-morrow (Wednesday) how many Horticultural Hall 

 will accommodate, as there are several rooms in addition to 

 the main auditorium we have pressed into service. The last 

 two hundred entries are being held in reserve, in the order 

 of their arrival, until we know how many can be benched. 

 We had no expectation of scoring a second to New York, 

 but we got there and all hands are correspondingly elated. 

 Exhibitors were so prompt in responding to the requests 

 for early entries — we had five hundred on the night of clos- 

 ing—that I hope they will be equally so when we ask them 

 to have their dogs benched early on Tuesday morning. The 

 judging rings cannot be as many as we eould wish, and to 

 get through the judging on that day we must begin 

 promptly at 10 o'clock. Owners of mangy dogs will please 

 take notice that none such will be benched, and it will be 

 wise to save express charges and keep them at home. 



H, I. Ibex. and. Super inteudeiit. 



