Apbil 16, 1891.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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third, bead not quite rigbt, a trifle sour in expression, 

 shoulders, legs and feet good and haa a good deep chest, 

 fairly good ]oiii, tail cariied correct and has' abnndaiuio of 

 coat,' and of til e right texture. The first or second prize 

 should have goue to Black Dufferin or this dog. In bitcljes 

 Amazement was lirst. Formation of head could not be im- 

 proved on, eye a trifle light, good front, very straight on 

 legs, good pads, well-s piung riVjs, good loin, good set on of 

 stemi^with a well-carried tail, a good flatcoat andisagrand 

 mover. Roscdale Busy, second, is weaTc and snipy in muz- 

 zle and very badly overshot, skull not right, is wide in 

 front, out at elbows, light in bone and is a little too tayish. 

 This bitch should have given way to Lady Obo, third prize. 

 Lady Obo is a shade weak in muzzle, very good in stop, nice 

 formation of skull, well set eais, good dai'k eye, best of legs 

 and feet, well-sprung rib.?, good loin, best of stern, abund- 

 ance of coat and feather, with the right texture, a good all- 

 round bitch, very little to choose between the first and this. 

 In any other color dogs Bamboo, first, a wretched specimen, 

 void of all cocker character, should have been ordered out 

 of the ring. In bitches King Pharoah's Sister was first. 

 Very weak in rairzzle, light in bone, too toyish, with a good 

 black coat. This bitch should have been placed third in 

 place of first. Blushing Rose, second, is weak in muzzle, 

 has good straight legs, well-sprung ribs, good loin and is a 

 grand mover. Bed of Clay, third, is one of the best cockers 

 in the show, muzzle good though slightly undershot, stop 

 not quite right, eye a shade light, formation of skull good, 

 length of head right, ears set on low, very straight in front, 

 witti good bone and the best of feet, well-.spi'ung ribs and 

 good loin, grand stern, well-carried tail and a perfect flat 

 coat, and moves well. This bitch should have been placed 

 higher. 



COLLIES— (.lOHK A. LOKG). 

 In challenge dogs there were Roslyn Wilkes and Scotilla, 

 the former, better in head, expression, loin and carriage of 

 ears and tail, won. In challenge bitches, Flurry II. and her 

 daughter, Flurry III., met for the lirst time this year; the 

 former won. It is a close thing, but as the older bitch was 

 not in full coat, Flurry III. shoTild have won. Open dog.s— 

 The Squire being absent, IManey Trefoil, in grand coat and 

 looking well, won easily, with Rosljm Oonway second; both 

 were at Boston last week. Carmen, third, good coat, wrong 

 in head and carriage of ear; rather small, too. Macgregor, 

 vhc, is thick in skull, nice eye and expression, heavy shoul- 

 ders, wide in front. Kinloch, reserve, is heavy in ear, coarse 

 in head, short coat; a well-made dog with good bone. 

 Queechy, big and very coarse, was out of coat, and may be 

 called lucky to get mentioned. Open bitches— Roslyn Dolly 

 was an easy winner, and afterward won .specia.' for best dog 

 or bitch and most of the other specials offered. Dawn, sec- 

 ond, is a good bitch, nice shaped head, too much hair on 

 skull makes it appear a little domed, fair coat, dense, but not 

 long enough, good legs and feet, and nice carriage of tail. 

 Nancy, third, is thick in head and cheeky, nice expression, 

 good ears, out of coat; in good condition would probably do 

 better. Jakyr Dean, reserve, is well known and was look- 

 ing well: the others in the class were very poor specimens. 

 In puppy dogs, Roslyn Regent, a well-made pup, won; he 

 has a good head, beautifully carried ears, and is good in body 

 and loiu, grand legs and feet, tail a little short, fair coat. 

 Moray, second, is a good-sized pup, Avith heavy bone, wrong 

 in ears, head and expression, good coat, body, legs and feet. 

 Roslyn Tory, third, won at New York, was rightly placed 

 here.' Regent got reserve at New York. In puppy bitches, 

 Roslyn Dolly of course won. Clara, a black and tan, has a 

 soft coat, nice expression and good head, but did not move 

 well behind. Venus M. is too small and lacks quality all 

 through. Isis is light in bone, has a sweet head, nice ears, 

 but was too young to show. Zoe, vhc, is small, in poor con- 

 dition, bad head, earsset on wrong and carried badly, and is 

 soft in coat. The others were poor. Novice dogs saw 

 Wellesbonrne, thick in head, short in body, good legs and 

 feet, beautiful ears, light eyes, good coat, the winner. 

 Queechy had no right to be entered in this class. Won at 

 Troy first or second in open class and first in puppy class. 

 Novice bitches had Roslyn Primro.se first. She has'a good 

 bead and body, is a big bitch, bad ears and feet. Whiff and 

 Dell were lucky to get mentioned, for they are wrong all 

 round. With the Chestnut Hill Kennels and Messrs. Mc- 

 Ewen & Gibson's dogs out, there was little quality shown. 



POODLE,S— (JjUSIES MORTIMER). 



Dexter, in challenge class, was absent. Berri scored again 

 in open dogs, beating Parisian in front and loin. Hund, 

 third, is not up to much. In bitches Nell had an easy win, 

 second going to a wooly-coated one in Juno. Third was 

 withheld. 



BULLDOGS— (JAMES MOETIMEE). 



No challenge entries. In the open first fell to Bo'.swain, 

 and second to African Monarch, both of these have been met 

 on the circuit before. Third went to Jack Spratt, a queerly- 

 marked dog, too high on leg and nothing much to .speak of 

 in head, and nearly straight in front. Cleopatra II. did the 

 trick in bitches, beating her kennel mate Duchess of Parma 

 in front and head. Messrs. Woodward & Herrick supplied 

 the winners in both classes, and thej' now have quite a good 

 kennel. Bandy, third, is not out enough in front and not 

 broken up enough in ,stop. Jack Spratt won in the dog 

 novice class, and Lady Nan, the winner in the bitch class, is 

 a promising daughter of Harpei*. 



BULL-TEEEIERS— (.TAMES MORTIMER). 



A fair lot, with Attraction at the head of affairs in chal- 

 lenge class bitches. Slaven is a small dog, just over the 

 301bs., has a nice head, though muzzle is a bit suipjs good 

 legs and feet, but gets his tail up too gaily. Dufferin, well- 

 known, came second, beating King of Hearts in head, eye 

 and front. In bitches, that well put together bitch Duchess 

 of York, beat Lady Melville in earnest this time, in body 

 and front: both are known. In light-weights first went to 

 Loumoiit Kit, who has been doing some of the past shows. 

 Mister Dick is also another one now well known, he is short- 

 faced and cheeky. White Pete, third, stands wide in front, 

 but otherwise fair, muzzle could be improved. Straight 

 Tip, the winner in dog puppies, we did not see, and White 

 Pete was alone in the bitch class. 



BACHSHUNDE— (JAMES MORTIMER). 



Handesport Bergmann won fairly well in open dogs, Feld- 

 man K. beating Countess Lina especially in front in chal- 

 lenge cla.ss. Second in open class went to Knirxis, not rib- 

 bed up enough, excellent crook but not let down enough in 

 chest, has good length. Hundesport Zaenker, third, loses 

 in crook and chest and is rather short-bodied. In bitches 

 first went to Waldine and second to Tatsy, the former win- 

 ning in head, length and front. 



BEAGLES— (JOHN DAVIDSOK). 



A nice display. Royal Krueger and Little Duke met in 

 the challenge class for dogs, and Royal wins nicely in head 

 and shoulders, the other better in carriage of stern. Una 

 was the winner in her class. Tricotrin, a new (face, sort of 

 liver marked, proved the winner; he has a good fiout, muz- 

 zle a bit spiky and tail carried away over his back; too much 

 brush. Tony Weller coming a good second, Rowett third, 

 is poor in front, and soft in coat. Princeps, reserve, has a 

 bad muzzle, long and snipy, and is a bit large-sized, but 

 has a nice hound coat. Bross, vhc, is only a moderate one, 

 faulty in head and front. Rattler S. is too high in brow and 

 head is coarse. Stub is pinched in muzzle and not true in 

 front. Bitches had Bettie the winner; she boasts a nice 

 skull, good front, and is altogether a fairly good bitch but 

 shown too fat. June M. is pinched in muzzle, faulty in ear 

 and only f^r front. Elf^ thijrd, should have changeii places; 



better in head and front though a little lengthy in body. 

 The only puppy shown is a poor one. 



EOX-TERRIERS— (JAMES MOKTIMEE). 



Lucifer and Volunteer fought their battle o'er again, with 

 Lucifer in the ascendant. Volimtcer is regaining his form. 

 In bitches Rachel of course was unapproachable, beating 

 Brilliant, well known. In open dogs that good terrier 

 Bleraton Victor 11. was well ahead over Valour, whom he 

 beats in head and body; third going to Verdi, too full in 

 skull and tine in muzzle; Le Logos, an old circuit runner, 

 getting his vhc. again; Gyp, c, ia out in front, though he 

 has a niceish bead. Several Avell-known faces were absent 

 in this cla.S8. In bitches Dona again beat her kennel mate 

 Dominica, who is running her very close, though third was 

 withheld. In puppy dog.s Rustic Brown proved the winner, 

 is open in feet, has a niceish long head, good legs, ear,s not 

 come down yet, and coat .just half-and-half; Belvoir Gambler, 

 second, loses in front; anil Prince Albert is too short in muz- 

 zle and ears are not right, otherwise well formed. Fogle, 

 vhc, loses in front, too wide. In bitches, Dominica, though 

 entered was over age, this left the prize to Vixen, just a fair 

 one, faulty in head properties. Busy, .second, was out of her 

 stall; third went to Richmond Lilly, too full in skull and 

 straight in front. 



The wire-hair division was well represented, in fact no 

 better this year. In open dogs Wentworth Wonder, .short- 

 faced, soft in coat, a bit out in front, hardly beats the second 

 winner Esk dale Brown, who excels him in head and coat, 

 but is a bit open in feet. Nettle Topper won in bitches, is a 

 nice one, with a good lengthy head and fair coat; Lill, 

 .second, was shown too fat, and a bit wide in front, soft in 

 coat. Dartmouth vSunbeam is faulty in ears, wide in front 

 and soft in coat. In fact, vrry few had the proper wire. In 

 puppies, a nice little customer in Piucher captured the blue 

 ribbon, stands a little out but has an excellent body, and 

 general carriage good, head nicely formed, Dartmouth Nora 

 came second, faulty in head and front. 



' IRISH TEERIERS— (JAMES MORTIMER). 



Breda Bill and Breda Tiny took cai-e of the challenge 

 classes. In the open. Mars of course won over Roslyn Mur- 

 phy and the well known Arra, third going to Adventurer, 

 faulty in muzzle, big in ear, and showing too much coat. 

 Nailer, reserve, loses to the winner in head and front. Ro.s- 

 lyn Pluck is too coarse in skull and snipy-muzzled; coat, 

 body and legs good. D.unmurry led the way in bitches, the 

 well known Kathleen coming next and Eileen, a bit wide in 

 front, coming next. Rose T., vhc, loses in muzzle and stop 

 too much, and front could be straighter. An exeellent show- 

 ing altogether. 



SCOTCH TERRIERS— (JAMES MORTIMER). 



The largest .sii owing yet, as might be expected, but there 

 was nothing to oust Kilstor from first placein dogs. Bonnie 

 Leach, second, has a good coat, but is too short in head. 

 Glencho, third, is short and thick-faced and coa.t not of good 

 texture. Pepper, vhc, loses in head and front, nice feel of 

 coat. In bitches Bessie beats her kennel mate Topseyin 

 head, coat and size; the other stands too high. 



BEDLINGTON AND OTHER TERRIERS— (JAMES MORTIMEE). 



Qui Vive, well known, had no trouble in beating Sir 

 George. Dan winning though in bitches, with Zulu II.. 

 described at Toronto last year, sVie was alone. Border 

 Clinker II. took care of the Dandie divi.sion, only one shown. 

 In Skyes there was some competition. Lovett and Sir 

 Stafford leading oil in the challenge class in their usual 

 order under Mr. Mortimer. A moderate one in Prince 

 Victor was alone in dogs, and Eflie Dean the same in bitches. 

 Pedro looked after the puppy division. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS— (j AMES MORTIMER). 

 Toon's Royal and Venus took care of the challenge classes, 

 and then Fishpool Gem had a somewhat easy win over 

 Toon's Royal George, in coloring and size. Prince, short in 

 coat, nice blue, smutty tan, came third. Victor, reserve, 

 has nice blue, but is light in tan, coat not long enough. 

 Damfino, owned by a lady, is cloudy in tan, short of coat, 

 but nice body color. Quite a good class. In bitches Minnie 

 York won, second going to Rough, who loses in coat and 

 head. Calumet Bo Peep is too dark in blue, niceish tan, but 

 , not much coat. Several of the terriers, had they the care 

 given the Northfield dogs, would make a much better com- 

 petition. 



BLACK AND T4.N TERRIERS. 



Many of the old faces were on hand, Buffalo General and 

 Meersbrook Maiden taking care of the challenge classes. In 

 open dogs, Broomfleld Sultan, indisposed at Boston, crops 

 up here and won easily over Prince in markings and head; 

 Dick, an old friend, coming third. Buttercup was the win- 

 ner in bitches over Lady IL, beating her in pretty nearly 

 every point, as the latter is a poor one. Some fair little toys 

 were shown, rather apple-headed and short of coat, but nice 

 size and fair markings; both the winners are tulip-eared, 

 and would take an excellent crop. Pepper, third, is another 

 of the apple type. 



WHIPPETS— (jAsrES MORTIMER). 



Maggie, a nice little smooth, won over another smooth, 

 Jessie, and a rough, Nellie Gray, coming third. 



PUGS— (MISS A. H. AVniTNET). 



One of the best shows of the .season, as might have been 

 expected when the West round here is the hotbed of the 

 fancy now. In challenge dogs, Kash beat Bob Ivy again, 

 and Vesta had little difficulty in disposing of Bo Peep II. 

 In open dogs, Sprake, the New York winner, was again to the 

 fore, with the rather large but well-formed Eberhart's 

 Cashier second. Ijittle Toots I could not find; he came 

 third. Nixy, Jr., losing in ear, muzzle and front to the 

 others, vhc. In bitches. Beauty III. leads Mint in head and 

 general type, third going to Toadie, faulty in ear and muz- 

 zle; Cribbage getting reserve, and the lightly-built Sara 

 Bernhart vhc. Bang's G , a nice little .son of Sir Loris. won 

 in dog puppies, second going to Ijord Fauntleroy, poor in 

 feet, ears faulty, nice head. Mable E., the winner in bitches, 

 has a nice muzzle, skull fair, is not straight in front and 

 falls away in quart ei-s. Silver Queen runs her close. 



TOY SPANIELS— (JAMES MORTIMEE). 



These interesting little dogs made a very nice di.splay, 

 plenty of quality being apparent. Royal Duke, an excel- 

 lent-headed one, fieats Calumet Ben D'Or in tan and pas- 

 terns, Bentick, losing in ear and front, third. In bitches 

 Calumet Alice, described before, won over Nell Gwyune II. 

 in eye and ears. Jenny, third, has hardly volume enough 

 of skull, has a good eye, tan and ear and nice body. 



In Blenheims Milwaukee Duke, one of the best" out, with 

 excellent skull and face, beat Calumet Cromwell in muzzle, 

 eye and .stop. Calumet Lula was alone in bitches, she is 

 nicely formed. 



Sprite won in Italian greyhounds, beating Challis in size 

 of ear, though both are carried wrong, and sbeisnotsogood 

 in body. Dixie, third, was out and Lavender loses to the 

 winners very much in muzzle and ears, though neither are 

 right. 



In the miscellaneous class a Mexican hairless of poor 

 type was given equal first with Kirby's Russian terrier or 

 setter or bobtail, or something, but a rather handsome dog 

 nevertheless. 



In Dalmatians there were shown one family, parents and 

 daughter, and the only properly spotted one was the 

 daughter, the others running in. H. W. L. 



AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.-Chau>enge— Dogs; 1st, Flour City Kennels' 

 Ilford Chancellor. Bitches: 1st. FfourCity Kennels' Lady Coleus. 

 Oj»EN— Dotrs; 1st, Edwin 1^, gimhaire Elkson; 3d, 0. N. Powell and 



A. H. Ayers' Edric: 3d, Chas. E. Bunn'a Ormonde; 4th, E.A. 

 Moiiey's Nrro. Very high com., C. B. Davey's Meliose Don.. 

 High com,.Mv.s. Klla. JoliusuTr., Ilioro Caution til., and G. Fl, 

 Hawlev, M. D.'a Mclro.'^c Caution. Oonu, Oi.u» A. .mione's Kigini 

 Mack, C. A. Al(maii.rispprs:cr\s Ben Tiarvlsoti II , atnl Hu'='tom 

 Wypth'H Gladiator. lUtclus: lst;an<l 2 .«p<?cia|p. Flour City Ken- 

 nels' Cautioii'fci Own DauKhtei; 2c], Clias. C. (Jook'.^ FMiaroah Qaeeu;: 

 3d and -Itb, llustoo Wyetb's Karin and iVl.ai. Very high com.,. 

 Flnnr C'itj' Kennels' Miss CfiutToa. Hi.ah enm., Huston Wyeth'si 

 (iennette. Com., Thos. P. Fiiv;,[;i?vald'.-' FiizKci'M.ld'a Snera and- 

 Ct. E. Holcnmb's Lula Mintint.-. Ptjfi'ies— tst, Edwin h. 

 Kimball's ElkRon; 3d. Mrs. Nonie McLetni's Cyi-nn; fid, Chas. C. 

 Cook's Moses Duke. Very high coni., CJeo. M. & Clement Stude- 

 baker's Ilford Trust. Com.. Oito Di(-derichs' Connt \m Moltke 

 and Will J. Davis'.i Mac. Bitches: 1st and :Jd, Chas, C- Cook's 

 Beaufort Queen and Queen Alice; 3d, Otto IJicdericlis' Countess 

 Von Moltke. 



GREAT DANES— CHArjLENGE—Dofifs; 1st and special, H. 

 Nichols's Melac. Bilchcv 1st and .special, Teutonia Kennels' Irene. 

 — Open— I'toas; If-t and 4th, luipeiial Kennel-' Imperator and 

 Prince; 2d, J. Zillip«n's Grover Cleveland; 3d, E. K. Bacon's Don. 

 Resprve, Imnerial Kennels' Ma jor. Vei y IurIi (■om., Rli"(!uo(:j.uan 

 Kennels' Prince Leo. High com., (t. K. Schmidi'.s PTf ctnr S. Com., 

 Imperial Kennels' Pinto. Dr. C. Faber's Rnice. Bilclict^: tst, H.. 



G. Nichols's Minca II.;' 3d, G. W. .Sidienk's Madce; 3d, Osceola 

 Kennels' Nevezel. Reserve. G. K- Sctimidi 's Flora S. Com., W, 

 W. Ormsbee, Jr.'s. Meer Meriles.— PupPTn;s— Dof/s.' ist, and i^pecial,. 

 T. C. Dennehv's Don f^enator; ^d, .1. Zilliuni'.^ Grnver Cleveland;; 

 3d,Wm. Podariltz's Blacdv .Ja,rk. i;r:--.:)-vc, H. Walker's Nohr- 

 High com., C. H. Riihl's Paul, oifc/ies; Ist and two specials, G-.. 

 W. Scheuk'H Mange; .P Airouhach's NcUie B.; 3d, G. K.- 

 Schmidt's Bella S. Reserve, Mr.s. Emma Otto'.^ Kate. Very high 

 com., O- Seegar'a Pilanka. Higli coia., C. E. Howe's Zeilar. Com., 



H. C. Tyler's Queen T. 



ST. BERNARDS.— RouGH-CoATEB-CHALOENaB— 1st, With- 

 held; ad, Hiawatha KenneL' Folbo U.—OPMN—Dog»: 1st, W. C. 

 Hickox & Co.'s Fernwood Bruce; 2d, Mrs. Ales. Mackenzie 

 Hughes's Lord Wilton; 3d, P. L. Hansom'.^ Monte; 4th, Dacotah 

 Kennels' Com te. High c in., C. G. Bogait's Grover Bogart and 

 Frank S. Anderson's Knight. Bitches: Jst and 4th, Maryland 

 Kennels' Republican Belle and Prudence; ;M. Mrp. Ales. Mac- 

 Kenzie Hnr'lies's Lady Alice; 3d, J. B. Lewis's lo. l^,ei-erye. .1. J. 

 Kennedy's Mo^a K. Very high com.. South Bfud Kennel Club's 

 Nymph.— Poppies— Ziof/.s; 1st, W. C. Hickox & Co.'s Fernwood 

 Bruce; 2d, Mrs. Alex. Mackenzie Hughes's Lord WiUon; .3d,n. 

 Gorman's Monarque. Reserve and high com.. Sperce & Rabbins's 

 Major of Lenionr and Colonel of Lemont. Very high com.. A. G. 

 Lithgow's Grand Marque and A. W. H<irris's Fernwood Snow. 

 High com.. Miss Barrictt Pullman's Borne, Dimmen-den-Ble.v- 

 ker's (jrover D. and F. W. Lamhport's Marco. Bitchcx: 1st, Wal- 

 ter F. Clark's Bedivcre Bena; 2d, A. B. Vani)lariconj's Belle; 3d. 

 Robbina & Cavidge's Princess .Joseidilne, Very high com.. Spence 

 & Rabbins's Lady of Lemont and W. Roach's Si. Cecily.— NoviOE 

 —1st, W. C. Hickox & Co.'s Fernwood Bruce; 2d. Mrs. Ales. Mac- 

 kenzie Hughes's Lord Wilton; 3d, E. GermaTi's Mascot Ouray. 

 Very high com. Mrs. J. H. Naylor's Jeanette. Com., Erauk Fos- 

 ter's Cap. Foster. 



ST R KRNARDS.- Smooth-Coat FD—CHAnt,ENGE—Do(j.s; Ist, J. 



B. Lewis's Victor Joseph; 2d, Maryland Kennels' Lord llector. — 

 Open-— Do(/s: First, John Poag's Watch; 2d, Afbert Lackman's 

 Mascot Royal. BiLches: 1st. Col. Jacob Rupert'.'^ Empress of Oon- 

 toocook; 2d, J. R. Lewis's Alpine Queen; 3d, H Gorman's Sola; 4tb, 

 Francis B-ichmcyer's Thusnelda. High roai., Dacotah Kennels' 

 Rehue. Puppies— Do(/s: .A. B. Vanblaiioom's Victor Boy; 2d, 

 f''rancis Rachinever's Tell William; 3d, W. Roach's St. Luke. 

 Bitches: 1st, H. Gorman's Sola; 2d, Francis Bacbmeyer's Thus- 

 nelda; 3d, A. F. Kramer's Lady Gladstone. 



BLOODHOUNDS.— Dops; l=it. R. G. H. Huntington's Jack Shep- 

 pard; 3J, Huston Wyeth's Burnston. Bitches: 1st, Huston Wyetli's 

 iVIatchley Vtnus; 2d, Huston Wyeth's Pembroke Star. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.-lst, Dan O'Shea's Leao, High com., 

 Mrs. E. F. Upham'.s BlacK Diamond. 



RUSSIAN WOLFHOUNDS.-Dops; 1st, Hornell Harmony Ken- 

 nels' Valdermir. Bitches: Horuell Harmony Kennels' Princess 

 Irma. 



DEERHOUNDS.-Doffs: 1st, G. MoDougal'S Brock AUen; 2d, S. 

 Skinner, Jr.'s Fergus Mac Ivor, 



GREY BOUNDS.— Chalt.enge—Do(/.s.- 1st, Arthur W. Purbeck's 

 Gem of the Season. Bitches: Ist, Hornell-najraony Kennells' 

 Oh. Harmony.- Open— Dof/.v.- 1st. H. C. Lowe's Lord Neverstill; 

 3d, C. E. Ireson's Jolly Ranger; 3d, B. A. Cbarleton's Bruno. High 

 com.. B B. Bonheim's Major B. Biir.}ift<: Igt. H. O. Lowe's Little 

 Climber; 2d, H. 0. Lowe's While Lip«; 3 j, Field, Ilaynes & Web- 

 ster's Lancashire Lass. Very hinh com., Th« Knight txrayhonnd 

 Kennfls' Lady Clare, C. W. Sarvis's Lady Olivia. High com., T. 

 Ellis Taylor's Clio. 



FOXHOUNDS.— On AiiLBNaE—Doffg; 1st, Cook Kennels' Brave, 

 Bitches: Ist, Cook Kennels' BarnUart.— Open— Doffs: 1st, Cook 

 Kennels' Drum IL; 3d, Cook Kennels' Rodeiick; 3d, Cook Ken- 

 nels' Streak. Reserve, F. G. McNeir's Rock. Very high com., 

 Cook Kennels' Bill. Com., L. A. Parker's Scott. BUclics: 1st, Cook 

 Kennels' Fanny; 2d, Cook Kennels' Fly; 3d, Cook Kennel's Jet. 

 Reserve, Cook Kennels' Francis. Very high com.. Cook Kennels' 

 Black Bess. 



POINTERS.— CHAtrENGE—Dnr/.s (.■>51bs. and over): Isfc, Hemp- 

 stead Farm K -nnels' Robert; ie Diable; 2d. Acme Kennels' Trink- 

 et's Chief. Bitches (^Mh". a.-ad over): l.st, Fleet View and Reading 

 Pointer Kennels' Belle Uandolph.— Open— JJof/s (SSIbs. and over): 

 Ist. Hempstead Farm Kennels' Tory White; 3d, C. G. Stoddard's 

 Triniiet's Coin; 3d, Idstone Kennels' Shotmastfir; 4th, T. G. 

 Daeey's Westminster's Drake. Reserve, Idstone Kennels' Lnck 

 of Idstone. Very high com., J. A. Graham's Bangstone, J. G. 

 Farle's Chief Amo, W. D. Clingmau's Sir Stanley. D. Ferguson's 

 Prince Grajdiic, E. N. Freeman's Roclcford Bang, H. J. Thomas's 

 Devonshire Don. High com.. C. E. Felton's Smoke, H. K. Magee'a 

 Denis. C. Proctor's Spotted Boy, C. K. Fargo's Felix, Abdallah 

 K-^unels' (xrand Duke, D M. Kelly's Kent Rob. Com., James R. 

 Walker's Pete. Bitches (501hs. and over): 1st, J. Crugom's DoUy 

 C; 2d, J. Moerlein's Bessie Wyanet; 3d, Idsbone Kennels' Nell of 

 Idstone; 4th, S. B. Dilly's Lou Bracket. RRserve, T. Donoghue's 

 Sal 11. Very high com., S. B. Dilly's Josie Bracket, Idstone Ken- 

 nels' Pride of Idstone, G. E. Poyneer's Ravenswiner, L. A. Riddle's 

 Cicely. High com., W. D. Clingman's Chicago Peggy.— Chal- 

 nENGE-Dof/.s (under .551bs.): lst,J3. M, Stephenson's Tribulation; 

 3d, Hempsiead Farm Kennels' Duke of Hessen. Bitc/iR.s (under 

 501bs ): 1st, T. G. Davey's Fan N.; 3d. Hempstead Farm Kennels' 

 Qneeu Fan.— Open— Dng.s (under 551bs.): 1st, h. A. Bindle's Glen- 

 morgan; 2d, W. B. Slieldon's Springbok; 3d, J. Bolus's Trinket's 

 Champion: 4th, C. E. Council's Rock II. Reserve, Kalamazoo 

 Kennels' Wonderful Lad. Very high com., F. Canfield's Mark S., 

 E. Cowin's Major E., T. G. Davey's New Brighti's Tom and New 

 Bright's Dick. High com., W. B. Sheldon's Shot S., F. G. Taylor's 

 Inspiration. Bitches (under nOlbs.): Isi, Idstone Kennels' Phantom; 

 3d, T. G. Davey'H Juliette; 3.1, J. B. VViokery's Cliieagn Fa.wji; 4th, 



C. E. Connell's Fan-Fan. Reserve, W. H. Uylaud's Lady Graiihic, 

 Very high com., C. f. F.ugel's Lady Trinket, I). Feiguson's Prin- 

 cess Marguerite, Abdefla Kennels' Pearl's Dot, T. G-. Davey's 

 Geneave. High com., Mi'-s Josie Eng^l's Juliei, .1. IT, Winslow's 

 Bloomo 111 — PuppiER-^-l>/f/.s; 1st, ld«tone Kenuel.-s' Dictator; 2d, 

 T. Donoghue's Tempi St Beppn; 3d. J. Harley, Jr.'s Tinker. Re- 

 .*ervo. The Elm's Kt_-rinels' Wonomoo of the Elms. Very higb coin., 

 L. B. Norris's Clifton Spring, Tne Elms Kennels' Oisegn ot the 

 Elms. High com., Mrs. C. I. EngePs C'apulet, Miss .lo^te Engel's 

 Romeo, The Elms Kennels' Nordeok of The Elms. Blhiu-.-i: 1st, 

 Idstone Kennels' Qu' en of Spades; 2d, G B. Thomas's Nell of 

 Nasso: 3d, The Elms Kennels' Hester of The Elms. Keservc, The 

 Elms Kennels' Hedwig of The Elms. Very high com.. Miss Josie 

 Engel's Juliet. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— CHAnLENGE—Dof/s; 1st, The Elms Ken- 

 nels' Monk of Furness. Opb!<— Dogs: Isi, Edward S. Hunter's 

 True Blue: 3d, Walbngford & Wdhams' B^n Hur of Riverview; 

 3d, M. C. Byers' Diamond; 4tb,J. W. Kemblt's Carletou Pero, 

 Reserve, L. T. Ward's King Gladjs. Very higti com., T. B. Emer- 

 son's Bud, J. W. Kemble's Dashing Kent and Clartmont Kennels' 

 Zippo II. High com., R. B. Morgan's Sam Jones and King of 

 Akron, andMt. Washington Ivennels' Tony Gladstone. Com., G. 

 O. Ferry & Co.'s Kokomo Dan and Tim Donoghue's Duke Glad- 

 stone's Dick. Bitches: 1st, Dr. John A. Harimau's Albert's Nellie; 

 2d, J. Tavlor Williams' Lilly Hill; 3d. The Elms Kennels' Idaho of 

 "The Elms;" 4th, T. 6. Davey's Monk's Fan. Reserve, T. G. 

 Davey's Canadian Lilly. Very higli com., Charles R. Ver Nooy's 

 Bees Noble, C. O. Ferry Co.'s Sfell, J. Taylor Williams' Lady 

 ZoP and T. G Davey's Forest Heather. High com., H. Waruf's 

 Fly Noble, J. M. Pike's Lily B-xer, L. T. Menkev's Madge D., G. 

 O. Feriv & Co.'s Clara IL, and R. B. Morean's Miss Bob Pitts. 

 Com.. Kalamascoo Kennt If.' Susan B., C. 0. Ferrv & Co.'s Pearl 

 Bondhu and Rollin A. Smith's Trusty Gladstone. Puppies— jDo0s; 

 Isl. Tim Donoghue's Pembroke's Blue Don; 2d, Ceo. W. Johnson's 

 Darby J.; 3d, R. B. Morgan's Blade's Bov. Reserve, H. (J. Foote'S 

 Seoul. High com., Hayward V/alker's Chicago. Com., W. P. 

 Biddle's Count B. Bitches: 1st, H, C. Foote's Silk; 2d, The Elms 

 Kennels' Nashka of "The Elms." 



IRISH SETTERS.-CHALT.BXQE-Doo'i: Ist, G. H. Covert's 

 chapipion glcho, Jr.; Sd, W. N. Kubne's Mack N. fleserye, A- V, 



