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they are bis superiors. General Grant, that was a niceish 

 puppy, has gone wrong in front, and got all he deserved 

 with the he, card. Hillside Flash, he., lacks more especially 

 ia head and coat. Rowdy and Teddy, unnoticed, are not 

 show dogs First in bitches was piven to Bleinton Verity, 

 that whs sent home (be first day of the show on the ground 

 that she was sick. We regret Very much that we did not 

 see this bitch, as we are informed by one of the best judges 

 of terriers in this country that she was neither the best nor 

 sscond-best in the class*. A protest was lodged against 

 her on the ground of deafuess, and her owner, Mr. 

 Belinout, was requested to return her to the show 

 for veterinary inspection. He teleeraphed back, asking 

 the club to send the veterinary surgeon to his kennels, 

 and offering to pay alL expenses, and expressed an opinion 

 that it was not nice, to protest in such a case. The club re- 

 fused to pay the prize money, and the case will come up be 

 fore the American Kennel Club, of which Mr. Belmont 

 ii president. Blemton Consetmence and Rosa Canina, seroad 

 and third prize winners, need not be described again. Trixi 

 B., vhc , is only fair in bead, wrong in set of legs, not flrst- 

 c'a-'s in feet, but good in coat and body. Lottery, he, is 

 light in loin, and although she has a long bead, it is not of 

 the right type and lacks character. The placing of Blemton 

 Verity over Raby Mixer in the special tor best fox-terrier 

 in the open classes caused intense ill feeling axid dissatis- 

 faction, and the decision was pronounced to be wrong by 

 everybody. Blemton Ravager, first in the class for dog pup- 

 pies, should have given way to Hillside Dandy, that is a de- 

 cidedly better specimen. Fox-terrier men present at the 

 show said that Blemton Verity had no business to win iu 

 in the bitch puppy class. The decision iu this class gave 

 her the Tom Boy Stakes. It is to be hoped that when the 

 question of her deafness is brought before the American 

 Kennel Club the proceedings will be characterized by jus- 

 tice rather than good fellowship, as in the Seitner case. 

 Cotswokl Jocko, iu the wire-haired class, had no trouble in 

 beating Pussie, that is wrong at both ends. 



BULI/-TEERIERS — (MR DEVILLE). 

 Cairo, Bonuie Princess and Grabber being absent from the 

 challenge class for dogs and bitches, left Jubilee and Royal 

 Rose to fight out the battle. Jubilee won. Our ouinion in 

 regard to their merits has often been expressed. Trentham 

 Baron, first in the open class for heavy weight dogs, should 

 have given way to Dinksey, an unnoticed dog that is vastly 

 better in head. Ritchie, second prize, is wrong in muzzle, 

 which lacks in squeezing power, and is not of correct forma- 

 tion, his eyes are too large and full, he is not straight in 

 front, carries bis tail too high, and would be unproved by 

 more depth in body. Rocky, unnoticed, has a tan ear and is 

 defective iu cheeks and before the eyes; he should have been 

 vhc. in this company. Burt, unnoticed, is a mongrel. In 

 bitches My Queen, with her very weak muzzle, should have 

 been second to Starlight. Kettering Maggie, unnoticed, 

 while not now good in head, should have been vhc. Duchess 

 of York, that is well known, was worth a commended card. 

 In the light-weight class Nell Bright was wrongly placed 

 over Marguerite. These bitches are well known. Dinksey 

 and Rocky, first and second in puppies, have already been 

 alluded to. We cannot leave these classes without a word 

 of remonstrance to the scoundrel who poisoned Mr. Harris's 

 good bitch, Queen Bess, and attempted to poison the others. 

 Lynching is too easy a death for the villain that will stoop 

 to such work as this, and we hope that Mr. Harris will spare 

 no trouble to lay hands on him. 



IRISH TERRIERS— (DR. SANDERSON). 

 The challenge class for dogs and bitches contained two 

 entries. Dennis and Breda Tiny. Denois has beeu overrated 

 to such an extent that people are actually beginning to be- 

 lieve him a wonder. Breda Tiny, although again "placed 

 second to him, is a decidedly better bitch than he is a dog; 

 she should have won. The open class for dogs brought out 

 a new one in Benedict II., a dog with nice, small, natural 

 ears, but on the large sioe and a bit plain iu head. He 

 should have exchanged places with Breda Jim, that was 

 The. This dog, while not so good in coat, shows decidedly 

 more tiue character and has a vastly better expression. 

 Burnside, second prize, lacks in head. Bitches were weak 

 in point of quality. The winner has badly cut ears, wrong 

 expression, aud is neither good in legs, bone, knees nor in 

 feet. Rags, second prize, was at Boston. Roslyn Nora, 

 vhc, is only a third-rater. In puppies Benedict II. and 

 Burnside, that were winners in the open class for dogs, 

 repeated. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS— (MR. DEVILLE). 

 Buffalo General was rightly placed first in the dog class, 

 and Lever, that is wrong before the eyes, rather light in 

 color of eyes and full in cheeks, was second. In bitches 

 Sheffield Lass, that is rather better before the eyes than 

 Meersbrook Girl and a little stronger iu bone, was placed 

 first. Meersbrook Girl has decidedly the better of it in loin 

 and hindquarters and shows much quality throughout. 



TOY TERRIERS— (ME. DEVILLE). 

 Fairy Queen, first in this class, is a black and tan with 

 fairly good color. She is apple-headed, weak in muzzle,, not 

 first-class in hiudlegs, open in coat, and would not be noticed 

 in good company. Prince Henry, second prize, is a plain- 

 headed black and tan with badly cut ears. He is light in 

 color; weak in loin and very full in eyes. The rest were a 

 bad lot. 



OTHER TERRIERS— (DR. SANDERSON). 



Dandies were a very weak class, as may be imagined when 

 we say that Border Wang and Meg ot the Mill were far 

 ahead of the others. Sheila, second prize in the bitch class, 

 is weak in head, wrong in muzzle and body-coat, light in 

 bone and showing Bedlington character. Eppie, vhc. Jacks 

 in muzzle, coat aud expression. 



Lovet, the New York winner aud an excellent specimen, 

 was first here in a very strong class of Skyes, and Sir Staf- 

 ford, long and low and with better than average head and 

 coat, made an excellent second, with Gladstone Boy, an old 

 face, vhc. Sir Roger, that was also vhc, does not get his 

 ears up. Charlie, unnoticed, is a nice mongrel. Kirkella, 

 first in bitches, while still out of coat, was the best in the 

 class. Skye. second prize, does not get her ears up. Daisy, 

 vhc, is not first-class in coat. 



Mr. Shinn had matters all his own way in the classes for 

 Clydesdales. His exhibits, Clydesdale Loris and Clydesdale 

 Lady, won at New York. 



Dr. Sanderson made a terrible blunder in placing Actor 

 over Blackburn Teddy. The last named is simply better all 

 over, and in coat and color there is no comparison. These 

 were the only Yorkshires shown, 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS — (MR. WATSON). 



Tiny and Lilly, first and second prize winners in this class, 

 are well known. Gypsey, vhc, lacks in head, color of nose, 

 depth of body and general symmetry. Jolly, vhc, is an un- 

 symmetrical puppy. Little Phil, vhc, is little in name and 

 true character. Cupid, he, was much the best in the class. 



OTHER TOY DOGS— (DR. CEYER). 

 The judge showed a splendid kennel of eleven pugs, "not 

 for competition." Kash, Bradford Ruby's best son, was 

 alone in the challenge class for pugs. First in the open 

 class for dogs was rightly awarded to Guess, that lacks in 

 muzzle, lips, ears, carnage of ears, loin, carriage of tail and 

 wrinkle. This dog is enteied as being sired by Max, but 

 Dr. Oyer says that he is not by his champion Max. Jumbo, 

 Jr., second prize, is a plain and coarse dog that wouldsurely 

 have been beaten by the third prize winner had he. been in 



good condition. This dog is not right in ears, his face is 

 rather long, eyes not of the best, nails not quite black, body 

 color rather smutty, stands rather high and would be im- 

 proved by more wrinkle. Bismarck and Bradford Rowdy 

 are defective in head properties. Judge, vhc, is too long in 

 face. He has white nails and is too large. Capers, vhc, 

 lacks in foreface, has light nails, is not perfect in tail and 

 might be better in ears. The puppy classes contained no 

 entries. 



Romeo, winner of first prize in the class for Kiug Charles 

 spaniels, dogs and bitches, is very short in foreface; in fact, 

 in this respect h" is about the best specimen we have seen in 

 America. Eyes rather small, ears set too high, bad tail, coat 

 showing curliness, light in loin. What a smasher he would 

 be if he were all over as good as bis muzzle. Philadelphia 

 Charlie, second prize, is leggy and light in body, not good 

 in color, curly in coat, too long iu front of the eyes and not 

 good in flag. Flossie, he, has white markings on hindfeet, 

 is too long in face, shows too much tan, and is going wrong 

 in eyes. Sweet Violet, probably the best Prince Charles 

 spauitl in the. country, was first in the class for Bleuheims, 

 Rubys and Prince Charles. Prince, second prize, is a Blen- 

 heim. He is too long in face, has no dot, is rather short in 

 leather, not very good in ears, in fact, is a bit plain through- 

 out. The Japanese spaniels Yum Yum and Mikado are 

 very ordinary specimens. 



MISCELLANEOUS— (MR. WATSON). 



Beauty, first in the heavy-weight class, is a smooth-coated 

 sheepdog, plain in head and bad in ears. It has too much 

 coat. Spot, that was third, is, we think, a better specimen 

 of the breed. This dog is well known. Queen Coffee, second 

 prize, while by no means a crack, is one of the best English 

 retrievers in the country. She lacks in eyes, muzzle, knees 

 and in tail, and is rather leggy. Othello, a Schipperke, and 

 Beauty Vaders, a Chinese crested dog, were given equal 

 8rst in the light-weight class. We are willing to wager 

 that we know as little about these dogs as the owners 

 themselves. Prince of Malta, third prize, while hardly 

 clear in color, is not a bad Maltese terrier. White Wings, 

 vhc, cannot be a good Mexican hairless dog if his sire, Me 

 Too, was the wonder he was represented. As Mr. Watson 

 gave several prizes to Me Too he was consistent in pegging 

 back White Wings. 



Following is a list of the 



AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS. — Challenge — Dogs: 1st, E. H. Moore's Minting. 

 Bitches: l>.t, E. H. Moore's The Lady Coleus.— Open— Dn(is: 1st and 

 2d, Kensington Kennels' Clement and Brother; 3d. S. Anderson's 

 Sir. Reserve, M. Smith's Brutus. High com., Mrs. O. R. Umbo's 

 Pastern-. Com., Mrs. G. B. Bryan's Napoleon, Item Kennels' Duke 

 of Bethlehem and R. Shoemaker, Jr.'s Thane. Bitches: 1st, Ken- 

 sington Kennels' Boss's Lady Clare; 2d, R. G. Le Conte's Mai; 3d, 



D. Woodson's Lady Caution. High com., E. D. Hayes's Countess. 

 —Puppies— Dogs: 1st, R, 0. Le Conte's Ozarj 2d , W. A. Dick's 

 «orth. High com., Miss J, C. Foster's Leo the Brave. Bitches: 

 1st R. G. Le Conte's Mai; 2d, T. J. Tyrrell's Media. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Rough-coated— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, E. 

 H. Moore's Ben Lomond; 2d, Hospice Kennels' Otho. Bitches: 

 1st, Hospice Kennels' Gemma 1.; 2d, E. H. Moore's Miranda.— 

 Open- Doers: J. A. Munday's Prince; 2d, J. F. Hall's Marquis of 

 Stafford; 3d, Hospice Kennels' Alpine Chief. Very high com., 

 Mrs. F. Smyth's Montezuma. High com., A. Gratz's Mac, Miss 

 Alice E. Walmiuni's Faust and M. Gamben's Leo. Bitches: 1st, F. 

 P. Kirby's Rose; 2d, Mrs F. Smyth's Betsey Bobbet; 3d, C. L. 

 Warren's Jessie.— Puppies— Dops: 1st, withheld: 2d and high com., 

 Mrs. F. Smyth's Pasha and Sultan. Bitches: 1st, W. Pierson's 

 Vesta. — Smooth-coated — Challenge — Days: 1st, Hospice Ken- 

 nels' Hector. Bitches: 1st, Hospice Kennels' Daphne: 2d, L. Dan- 

 iels' Flora II.— Open— Doffs: 1st and 2d, C. T. Barney's Nevis ami 

 Nig-d; 3d, W. S. Diffenderffer's Lord Hector. Very high com., 

 W. Pierson's Ivan. High com.. W. H. Weiss's Trojan Hector. 

 Bitches: 1st, .1. Kevan's Apollona; 2d, C.Schedler's Grimsel; 3d, 

 Hospice Kennels' Reka. Very high com.. Dr. R. S. Huidekoper's 

 Belle. High com., P. H. Hurley's Lady Bernard and W. H. 

 •foeckel, Jr.'s Monastery Mercedes. Com., W. S. Diffenderfer's 

 Kara.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st, W. H. Weiss's Trojan Hector. Bitches: 

 No entries. 



NEWFOUND LANDS.-lst, F. Hope's Frank H.; 2d, K. John- 

 son's Bess. 



GREAT DANES.— 1st and 2d, Weisbrod & Hess's Morce and 

 I' lira. High com., F. H. Fleer's Barry. Com., F. W., Jr. & M. 

 Fonda's Lady Bess. 



DEERHOUNDS.— Challenge— Brigs: Absent. Bitches: 1st, J.E. 

 Thayer's Wanda.— Open— I Dods: 1st and 2d, J. E. Thayer's Clans- 

 man and Robber Chieftain. Very high com , J. C. Harrison's Sir 

 Kenneth. Bitches: 1st, E, R. Coleman's Lady Strike; 2d, J. E. 

 Thayer's Flora. 



GREYHOUNDS.— Challenge— Dogs: No entries. Bitches: 1st, 

 Mrs. S. L. Emory's Lancashire Witch.— Open— Dogs: 1st, J, F. 

 Simons's Moloch; 2d, Hornell-Harmouy Kennels' Hazelhurst; 3d, 

 Mrs. L. Mortimer Thorn, Jr.'s. Harper, Jr. Bitches: 1st, Mrs. S. L. 

 Emorv's Dora; 2d, Hornell-Ha r mo u y Kennels' Lady Olivia; 3d, 



E. H. Pyott's Queen in Black. Very high com., W. F. Thomas's 

 Puiity. High com., W. B. Growtage's Zoe. Puppies: 1st, J. F. 

 Simons's Highland Guard; 2d, P. Coreoran's Vanguard. 



POINTERS.— Large— Challenge— Dogs: 1 st Westminster Ken- 

 nel Club's Lad of Bow; 2.1, E. Dexter's King of Kent. Bitches: 1st, 

 Westminster Kennel Club's Lass of Bow,— Open— Dogs: 1st, S. 

 Pentz's Brake; 2d, E. Dexter's Pontiac; 3d, F. R. Hitchcock's Tory 

 White. Very high corn., Br yn Mawr Kennels' Bang and Victor 

 the Blue Stocking, J. W. M. Cardeza's Dick of Delphos, Lebanon 

 Kennels' Lebanon and Chestnut Hdl Kennels' Sachem. High 

 com., H. E. Anderson's Gem Beaufort. Com., R. M. Sill's Bing 

 Bang-. Bitches: 1st, Vail & Wilms's Lady Snow; 2d. Fleet View & 

 Reading Kennels' Belle Raudolpb; 3d, Bryn Mawr Kennels' Devon 

 Nell. Reserve, Barnes Bros.' Devonshire Countess. Very high 

 com., S. D. Riddle's Ruby.— Small— Challenge— Dogs: lst.West- 

 miuster Kennel Club's Naso of Kippen. Bitches: lst,T. R. Terry's 

 Queen Fan.— Open— Dogs: 1st, F. R. Hitchcock's Duke of Hessen; 

 2d, T. M. Aldrich's Vauderbilt; 3d, E. C. Mann's Ned B. Very high 

 com.. Item Kennels' Gambol, F. T. L. Lane's Bang Roy and Foun- 

 tain City Kennels' Spot Sting, Com., Myrtlewood Kennels' Bruce 

 Beaufort. Bitches: 1st, F. K. Lewis's Lady Tammany; 2d, F. R. 

 Hitchcock's Flirt; 3d, G. L. Wilms's Mayflower. Very high com., 

 Lebanon Kennels' Carolina and Westminster Kennel Club's 

 Westminster Luna. Hign com., item Kennels' Alameda II. and 

 Leoanon Kennels' Penelope. Com., Myrtlewood Kennels' Mollie 

 Beaufort and G. II Tindell, Jr.'s, Princess Bang.— Puppies— Dogs: 

 1st, F. R. Hitchcock's Tory Tanner; 2d,Wesiminster Kennel Club's 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Challenge— Doi;s: 1st, Frank Wind- 

 holz's Count Howard. Bitches: 1st. Frank Windbolz's Cora of 



ingion Kennels' Zona; 3d, Peet & Lyon's Chautauqua Belle. Very- 

 high com., B. Ridgway's Foreman's Pride and L. Skuster, Jr.'s 

 Cornelia G. High com., E. Maker's Countess Blitz and Dr. J. E. 

 Whiteside's Vic. Com., B. Ridgway's Alphonsine.— Puppies— 

 Dogs'- 1st, E. Parker's Don Carlos; 2d, R. W. Brown's Glen Beiton. 

 Bitches: Ao entries. 



3d, T. F. Rose's Judge. Reserve, E. Shimm's Cute. Very 

 high com., High com. aud com., V. W. Pearsall's Redstone, 

 Don II. and Jack Malone. Very high com., W. W. KpudaH's 

 Gem. HigU com., B. L. Clement's Lance. Com.. T. M. Hil- 

 laid, Jr.'s Ulster Chief. Bitches: 1ft, H. G. Bryant's Chipeta; 

 2d, St, Cloud Kennels' Bessie Glencho; equal 3d,' J. McKenney's 

 Kate and W. C. Hudson's Hudson's Cora B. Very bign com., D. 

 O'Connor's Jessie and A. W. Pearsall's Bello Ida, High com., W. 

 W. Kendall's Leda Glencho. C m., Item Kennels' Lurav 111. and 

 S. Barr's Lady Flora,— Puppies— Dogs: 1st, 2d and 3d withnelri. 

 Very high com., C. A Lane's Prince. High com., G. Mead's 

 Prince. Bitches: 1st, H. Reynold's Jennie R.; 2d, withheld; 3d, 

 Oakview Kennels' Oakview Kate D. 



GORDON 8ETTE RS. — Challenge— Dog's: 1st, Dr. J. H. Mever's 

 Beaumont: 2d, S. G. Dixon's Little Boy. Bitches: H. F. Smith's 



Roxie; 2d, Tiosra Kennels' Rose.— Ovins—Dogs: 1st, T. E. Ashmead's 

 Dixon; 2d, J. W. Baker's Dom Pedro. Bitches: 1st, Tioaa Kennels' 

 Vic: 2d, J. Barnes's Katie B.; 3d, W. A. Wit' hell's Vic. Reserve, 

 J. L. Campbell's Beckv Sharp.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st, II. F. Smith's 

 King Item; 2d, B. A. Reardon's Rex Pilot. High com., W. O. 

 Towen's Marquis de Lafuyeti e and Prof. L. P. Braivo's Richard 

 II. Bitches: 1st. H. F. Smith's Countess Roxie. 



FOXHOUNDS.— American— Dogs: 1st and 2d, Bradford HtU&tfa 

 Browser and Rattler. Very high com., Radnor Hunt's Dick. 

 Bitches: 1st, 2d aud very high r>6ta„ Owen McClure's May, Fannie 

 aud Mus.e.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st, Bradford Hunt's Joe. Bitches: 

 1st, Bradford Hunt's Daisy; 2d, J. C. ThomaB's Nelly Grant. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS.-lst, J. K. Daniels's Patsey O'- 

 Connor: 2d, H. G. Cassidy's Duchess III.; 3d, Hornell-Harmony 

 Kennels' Captain Muldoon. 



C LUMBER SPANIELS.— 1st, Wilmerding & KiteheU's New- 

 castle. 



FIELD SPANIELS.-Challenge— Dogs: 1st and 2d, Oldham & 

 Willey's Glencuirn and Newton Ahhot Laddie. Bitches: Oldham 

 A: Willey's Miss Newton Oho.- Open-Black— Dogs: 1st. Oldham 

 & Willey's Newton Ahhot Lord: 2d, E. P. H. Sout li worth's Roches- 

 ter Prince. Bitches: 1st and 3d. Oldham & Willey's Newton Ab- 

 be! Lady IT. and Lady Abbot; 2 1, Wllmnrdin? & KttchellN Miss 

 Bend'or. Very high com.. W. H. Smith's Lads Daffodil.— Other 

 than Black-Do(7s; 1st, Oldham & Willey's Newton Abbot Doa; 

 3d, W. T. Payne's Newton Abbot Skipper. Bitches: 1st and 2d, 

 Bridford Kennels' Bridl'ord Ruby and Bridford Ladv. 



COOKER SPANIELS.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, American Coc- 

 ker Kennels' Doe; 2:1, 01dkj.ni & Willey's Jersey. Bitches: 1st aud 

 SB, Oldham & Willey's Miss Obo II. and Chloe w'.— Open— Black— 

 Dogs: 1st, J. M. Sulk-ndei's Dick; 2d, Woodstock Spaniel Kennels' 

 King Bee; 3d, withheld. High com.. American Cooker Kennels' 



Willey's Little Don; 2d, Brant Cocker Kennels' Robin; 3d, G. II. 

 Whitehead's Robin Hood. Very high com., Hornell-Harmony 

 Kennels' Hornell Dick and Woodstock Spaniel Kennels' So So. 

 Bitches: 1st and very high com., Hornell-Harmony Kennels' Hor- 

 nell Velda and Hornell Fancy; 2d. T. H. Whitehead's La Tosca; 

 3d, Oldham & WiUey's Pansy W. Verv high com.. Mrs. C. H. 

 Stoufff-r's Peggie Bo \ ley. High com., Woodstock Spaniel Ken- 

 nels' Woodstock Clip.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st, Oldham & Willey's 

 Little Dan; 3d, Barnes & Rumney's Red Dec; 3d, Brant Cocker 

 Kennels' Brant II. Very nigh com.. Woodstock Spaniel Kennels' 

 So So and King Bee and G. H. Whitehead's Robin Hood. High 

 com., American Cocker Kennels' Red Harry and Black Dan. 

 Bitches: 1st, Oldham & WiJley's Pansy W.j 2d, G. H. Whitehead's 

 La Tosca; 3d, Brant Cocker Kennels' Brant's Girl. Very high 

 com., Woodstock Spaniel Kennels' Woodstock Birdie and C. H. 

 StoutTer's Smut II. High com., J. B. Rigg's Newton Abbot, 

 Dinah and C. H. Stouffer's Smug. 



COLLIES.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st and 2d, Chestnut Hill Ken- 

 nels' Scotilla and Dublin S. ot. Bitches: 1st, Chestnut Hill Ken- 

 nel' Flurry IU.: 2d, W. D. Hughes's Bonnie Brae.— Open— Dogs: 

 1st, 2d aud 3d, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Mane? Trefoil. Charieroi 

 II. and Koslyn Sensation. Reserve. F. R. Oarsweh's Bevis. Very 

 high com., W. A. Burpee & Co.'s Fordhook Squire, J. Lindsay's 

 Eugene and J. Watson's Kenilworth. Hieh com., J. W. Lippm- 

 cott's Lochgarry and Scotsman and J. Watson's Glen Cairn. 

 Com., W. Turner's Scotia. Bilc-itcs: 1st and high com.. Chestnut 

 Hill Kennels' Jakyr Dean and Wtllcsbourne Flu try: 2d, Mrs. S. 

 W. Lewis's Countess of Dalkeith; 3d. W. Turner's Wild Rose o' 

 the Thorpe. Reserve, A. K. Kyle's Adila Doon, Very high con., 

 J. W. Lipoincott's Elsie Scott and F. R, Carswell's Lady Mall. 

 Com.. J. Van Sebaick's Laura II.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st, Chestnut 

 Hill Kennels' Colonel Scot; 2d, J. Watson's Rut us; 3d and very 

 high com., A. R. Kyle's Robin Hood and Roderick. Bitches: 1st, 

 Chestnut Hill Kennels' Wellesbourne Flurry; 2d. J. Van Schaiok's 

 Laura II ; 3d, J. Watson's Hera. Very high com., W. A. Burpee 

 & Co.'s Fordhook Fashion. 



POODLES.— 1st, Miss A. P. Stevenson's Pierrot: 2d, I. M. Long- 

 head's Athos. High com., F. N. Bailey's Lady and Mrs. J. C. 

 Meacham's General Boulanger. 



BULLDOGS— Challenge— 1st and 2d, J. E. Thayer's Brito- 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Challenge— 1st. H. A. Harris's Jubilee; 

 2d, F. F. Dole's Royal Rose.— Open— Lahge— Doc/.s: lst.F. F. Dole's 

 Trentham Baron; 2d, J. McShane's Nitchie. Bite'urs: 1st, H. A. 

 Harris's My Queen; 2d, F. F. Dole's Starlight.— Small— Dogs: 

 Prizes withheld. Bitches: 1st, II. A. Harris's Marguerite; 2d, F.F. 

 Dole's Nell Bright. Puppies: 1st, F. F. Dole's Dinksey; 2d, H. I. 

 Keen's Rocky. 



B ASSET HOUNDS.— 1st, Kensington Kennels' Babette; 2d, M. 

 Litz's Ned. 



DACHSHUNDE. — 1st. J. E. Thayer's Croquette; 2d and high 

 com., Weisbrod & Hess's Waldman and Waldine. Very high 

 com., J. L. Boardman's Merniaid. 



BEAGLES.— Ch allen GK-Dofw: lst,Ardsley Kennels' Little Duke. 

 Bitches: 1st, Hornell-Harmony Kennels' Myrtle; 2d, ArdsJey Ken- 

 nels' Twinkle.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Hornell-Harmony Kennels' 

 Royal Krueger; 2d, Ardsley Kennels' Racer, Jr.; 3d, Oakview Ken- 

 nels' Tony Weller. Very Irish com,, J. H. Shepherd's Plunger. 

 BUeliee: 1st, Hornell-Hai mony Kennels' Una; 3d, G. Collingwood's 

 EU: 3d, F. A. Bond's Blanche. Very high com., E. Volmer's 

 Flora V. High com.. Dr. J. S. Ward's Stella. Com., C. Steiger 

 Jr.'s Little Duchess and C. Wood's Maud. Puppies: 1st, Oakview 

 Kennels' Oakview Dinah; 2d. Horn ell-Harmon v Kennels' Tonnie 

 W.; 3d, Middlesex Kennels' Dimple. 



FOX-TERRIERS. — Challenge— Doffs: 1st, Blemton Kennels' 

 Lucifer; 2d, F. Hoey's Valet, Bitches: 1st, Blemton Kennels' 

 Rachel. — Open — Digs: 1st. and reserve, J. E. Thayer'.* Raby Mixer 

 aud Reckoner; 2d,' F. Hoe.y's Veronese; 3d and very high torn., 

 Blemton Kennels' B'emtou Ravager and Blemton Volunteer. 

 High com., J. B. Nelson, Jr.'s General Grant and Chestnut Hill 

 Kennels' Hillside Flash. Com., J. D. Abel's Spider. Bitches: 1st 

 and 2d, Blemton Kennels' Blemton Verit y and Blemton Conse- 

 quence; 3d, J. E. Thayer's Rosa Canina, Reserve, J. D. Abel's 

 Trixi B. High com., H. P. Frotbingham's Lottery.— Puppies— 

 Dogs: 1st, Blemton Kennels' Blemton Ravager; 2d and reserve, J. 

 E. Tuayer's Hillside Dandy and Hillside Volunteer. Bitches: 1st 

 and very hieh rom., Blemton Kennels' Blemton Ver.tv and Blcir- 

 ton Bloom; 2d, 3d aud reserve, J. E. Thayer's HillsideMndel, Hill- 

 sice Freda and Hillside Linden.— Wire-Haired— 1st, F. F. Dole's 

 Cotswold Jockc; 2d withheld. 



IRISH TERRIERS.— Challenge— 1st, J. McFidden's Dennis; 

 2d, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Breda Tine .—Open— Bogs: 1st, C. T. 

 Thompson's Benedict II.; 2d, Winslow & Lewis's Burnside. Very 

 high com., Chestnut Hill Kenueis' Breda Jim. Bitches: 1st. aud 

 2d, T. Wise, Jr.'s, Gypsey Maid and Rags. Very high com., Chest- 

 nut Hill Kennels' Roslyn Norah. Puppies: 1st, C. T. Thompson's 

 Benedict II.; 2d, Winslow & Lewis's Burnside. 



BLACK AND T,AN TERRIERS.— Doys: 1st, A. W. Smith's Buf- 

 falo General; 2d. J. II. Winslow's Lever. Bitches: 1st, H. K. Smith's 

 Sheffield Lass; 2d, Rochelle Kennels' Mterslnook Girl. 



DANDIE DIN MONT TERRIERS— Dogfs: 1st, F. R. Hitchcock's 

 Border Wang. Bitches: 1st, F. R, Hitcock's Meg ot the Mill; 2d, 

 Mrs. F. Smyth's Sheila. Very high com., E. Field's Eppie. 



SKYE TERRIERS. — Dogs: 1st, C. Stevenson's Lovet; 2d, W. W. 

 Silvey's Sir Stafford, tieserve. Dr. M. H. Cryer's Gladstone's 

 Boy. Very high com., W. S. Lieber's Sir Roger. Bitches: 1st, Old- 

 ham & Willey's Kirkella; 2d, J. Howard's Skye, Very nigh com., 

 S. Barr's Daisy. 



CLYDESDALE TERRIERS.— Dogs: 1st, C. A. Shinn's Clydes- 

 dale Loris. Very high com., H. Chapman's Clydesdale Tory. 

 Bitches: 1st, C. A. Shinn's Clydesdale Lady. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.— Dogs: 1st, Mrs. James Foster's 

 Actor; 2d, Mrs. F. Sinn's Blackhurn Tedcy. 



TOY TERRIERS. — 1st, C. F. Stafford's Fairy Queen; 2d, Mrs. 

 Lena E. Balbian's Princs Henry. 



PUGS.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, A. E. Pitt's Kash. Bitches: No 

 entry.— Open— Dogs: Mrs. Geo. Burgelin's Guess: 2 j, Marion E. 

 Bannister's Jumbo, Jr.; 3d, G W. Fisher's Rustic King. Reserve, 

 Mrs. J. F. Sinnott'i; Capers. Very high com., Miss Jessie C. Fos- 

 ter's Judge. High com., J. Brombach's Bismarck. Com., A. P. 

 Wetherill's Don. Bitches: No entries. 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS.— 1st, F. Sinn's Romeo; 2d, R. 

 Crissy's Philadelphia Charlie. High com., T. S. Conner's Flossy. 



BLENHEIM AND PRINCE CHARLES SPANIELS.— 1st, Miss 

 E. R. Catlm's Sweet Violet; 2d, C. Maly's Pr.nce. 



JAPANESE SPANLELS.— 1st and 2d, F. Sinn's Yum Yum and 

 Mikado. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.— 1st, A. L. Belleville's Tiney; 2d 

 and very high com., Mrs. A. M. Kramer's Lillie, Little Phil and 



