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FOREST AND STREAM, 



[Feb, 25, 189S, 



Black Am Tan Tebkiers.— But one was shown. Ruby, 

 poor head, bad iu tan and color, 



PUGS. — Penrice, well known, had no competitor in the 

 challenge class. Banjo G-., a trifle large in size, won over 

 Dr. Jingles, bad in head and muzzle and poor in color. In 

 bitches, Lady Law won easily over Tickle, a poor specimen. 



Italian Greyhounds— Two good ones, Star and Spring, 

 both winners at Chicago, won without competition in the 

 dog and bitch class respectively. 



Whippets.— May, a rough-haired whippet, won over the 

 only other entry, Maggie, a smooth whippet of greyhound 

 type, of which the winner had but little. 



Miscellaneous.— Two Dalmatians of inferior quality 

 were the only competitors in this class. B. WATERS. 



PRIZE LIST. 



JMASTLFFS.-No challenge entries.-OPKK-Dotfi, 1st, Dr. E L. 

 Kimball's EJkson; 21, G. L. Holcomb's Prince. Reserve. E. V. & 

 S. W. Smith's Dougal. Very high corn., Dr. E. L. Kimball's Robin 

 Hood. Bitches: 1st, G. E^Holcomb's Lulu Minting; gel, E. V. &S. 

 W. Smith's Leo's Nell. Puppies: 1st. S. H. Sliper's Date of Es- 

 gusa;2d, G. E* Holcomb's Martha. Reserve, O. B. Bush's Mack, 

 very high com., E. V. & S. W. Smith's Golden Queen. 



ST. BERNARDS. — Rough-Coated- No challenge entries. - 

 Open— Doos: 1st, Dr. Dunlpp's Othello. Bttehm 1st. Chas. Hau- 

 schildt'a Theben; 2d, Dr. J. W. Dunlop'a Bonnie Doon. Pupplgs: 

 1st, Royal St. Bernard Kennels' Royal Vixen; 2J, Dr. J. W. Dun- 

 lop's Bonnie Doon.— Smooth- Entries absent. 



DEERHOUNDS— 1st, G. Macdougall's Alan Breek. 



GREYHOUNDS. —Dogs: tot, G. Maedou?all's Yonder He Goes; 

 2d, Julian Bennett's Keno. Bitches: 1st, O.W. Sarvis's Ladv Olivia; 

 3d, Burt Bradley's Gertie. Puppies: 1st, O. W. Sarvis's King 

 Dick. 



POINTERS.— Challenge — Heavy weights absent.— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st, J. G. Earle's Chief Arno— Under 55LBS — Open— flops: 

 1st, H. Warul's Osborne Ale II.; 3d, Kalamazoo Kennels' Wonder- 

 ful Lad. Bitches: 1st, Joseph Grones's Ros»; 2d, A. Spencer John- 

 son's Beauty. Pup-pies: C. Clippinger's Lansing Boy; 2d, J. C. 

 Thomas's Lem. 



Captain. Very high com.. Northern Kennels' Flash Gladstone. 

 High com., Chas. Kaungiesser's Sport. Bitches: 1st. Boges & 

 Lewis's Nia; 2d. Kalamazoo Kennels' Susan B. Reserve, Boggs 

 & Lewis' Maud N. Very high com., Frank Oltney's Lill S. Com., 

 H. Waruf's Cincinnatns Bess. 



IRISH SETTERS. — Challenge — 1st, Kiidare Kennels' Dick 

 Swiveller.— Open— Doge: 1st, Dr. F. K. Owen's Tom Owen; 3d, John 

 Shumacher's Mike. Reserve, Joseph Grone's Dash. Very high 

 com., George S. Bennett's Luzearn. Bitches: 1st, Geo. Meister's 

 Litta; 2d and reserve, Fred J. Nail's Goldie and Bessie. Puppies; 

 1st, J. E. Winney's Fred W. 



GORDON SETTERS. — Dogs: 1st, Winthrop Worthington's 

 Buck: 2d, D. O. Dyer's Rube. Bitches: 1st, Geo. Meister's Fly. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS.— 1st, Mrs. W. S. Cobb's Barney 0 



CLUMBER SPANIELS. — Dogs: 1st, W. S. Cobb's Punk. Bitches': 

 1st and 2d. W. S. Cobb's Our Joan and Our Judy. 



FIELD SPANIELS. -1st, C. E. Fen ton's Rideau Bob; 2d, Geo. 

 Miller, Jr.'s Snap. Res., Cnas. Wolberty's Pansey, Jr. aDd C. A. 

 Gates's Dude. 



COCKER SPANIELS.— Challenge— 1st and res., C. T. Sack- 

 ett's Bessie W. and Rabbi.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Chas. Baokus's 

 Jersey Boy; 2d and very high com., A. vV. Paneoasi.'s Lad O. and 

 Little Prince. Res., G. T. Sackett's Adam. High com.. Blake 

 and Hebertson's Brownie B. Com., Geo. Miller, Jr.'s Kespie. 

 Bitches: 1st, Blake and Hebertson's JeBsie; 3d, A. W. Pancoast's 

 Ditton Brevitv. Res., C T. Sackett's Eve. Vary high com., G^o. 

 Miller, Jr.'s Woodstock Dot. Puppies: 1st and 2d, Geo. Miller. 

 Jr.'s Toledo Flirt and Juno B. 



BEAGLES.— Challenge— 1st, Middletou Kennels' June M.— 

 Open— Dogs: 1st, Guy D. Wilton's Pomp; 2d and reserve, L. S. 

 Hudson's Twinkey and Finder. Bitches: 1st, Middleton Kennels' 

 Snow; 2d, Guy D. Wilton's Vanity. Reserve, L. C. Hudson's Lady 

 Countess. Very high com., Middleton Kennels' Lucy. High c «n., 

 Boggs & Lewis's Stella. 



DACHSHUNDE. — Challenge — 1st, E. A. Manice's Windrush 

 Rioter.— Open— 1st, 3d and very high com., E. A. Man ice's Janet, 

 Super bus II. and Zulu 11. 



FOXHOUNDS.— Dogs: 1st, E. Etienne's Foot; 3d, W. S. GobVa 

 Daniel 0. Bitches: 1st, Thomas Parker's Lady: 2d, T. ,T. Strait's 

 Fan. 



COLLIES.— Dogs; 1st, E. Peters's Rover; 3d, Thyne & MacFad- 

 den's Grampian. Bitches: 1st and reserve. Thyne & MacFadd-m's 

 Bernice and Ruth; 2d, verv high com. and high com., L. Liddi- 

 coatt's Sable Gauntlet, Buff Gauntlet and Winigas. 



BULLDOGS.— Dogs: 1st, Dan Torpy's Adam. 



BULL-TERRIERS. — Open— floys; 1st, Frank F. Dole's Carney; 

 3d, D. Maclean's Sant'oin. Bitches: 1st, D. Miclean's Aromai He 

 2d, Prank F, Dole's Edgwood Fancy. Very high com., F. W. 

 Moulton's Lonsmont Kit. Puppies: 1st, Frank F. Dole's Tom 

 Beverley. 



SCOTCH TERRIERS,— Dogs: 1st, Heury Brooks's Kilbar. 

 Bitches: 1st, Mary D. Spencer's Rain hill Thistle. 



DAND1E D1NM0NT TERRIERS. -Challenge— Dogs: 1st, 

 Edward Brooks's King o' the Heather. Bitches: 1st. Edward 

 Brooks's Heather Madge. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— Open — Boos: 1st, D. Webster's Poco; 2d, C. 

 H. Ruhl's Pedro. Bitches: 1st, Boggs & Lewis's Rowton Safety, 

 Puppies: 1st, Dr. Campbell's Snipe; 3d, J. B. Miller's Kucchy.— 

 Wire-haired— 1st, Hendrie and Muir'.s Eskdale Broom: 3d, D, 

 Maclean's Mettle Topper. 



IRISH TERRIERS.— Challenge.— 1st, W. J . Cornstock's Dun- 

 murry.— Open— 1st, W. J Cornstock's Boxer IV. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— 1st, Blake & Herbertson's 

 Rubv H. 



PUGS.— Challenge —1st. Howard Kennels' Penrice.— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st, Howard Kennels' Banjo G: 2d, Wolverine Put; Kennels' 

 Dr. Jingles. Bitches: 1st, Howard Kennels' Lady Law: 2d, Wol- 

 verine Kennels' Tickle. Puppies: 1st, Howard Kennels' Penrice 

 Boy. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS. — Challenge— 1st, Boggs & Lewis's 

 Star.— Open— 1st. Boggs & Lewis's Spring. 



W T HIPPETS.-lst, N. Peppin's Tip; 2d, Campbell & Blake's 

 Maggie. 



MISCELLANEOUS.-lst and 3d, Hudson & Osgood's Spottie 

 and Burt. 



BULLDOG CLUB MEETING. 



THE second annual meeting of the Bulldog Club of Amer- 

 ica was held at Madison Square Garden, Feb. 2:1, 9 P.M. 

 The meeting was called to order by the president, Mr. J ohn 

 H. Matthews. Those present were John H. Matthews, 

 Chas. D. Cngle, C. P. Lawshe, H. D. Kendall, John Coles, 

 A. J. Hatch, Henshaw Mason-Jones and W. F, Hobbie. 

 Minutes of the last meeting read and accepted. Treasurer's 

 report submitted, audited and accepted. 



A communication from Mascoutah Kennel Club referred 

 to executive committee. 



Resolved, That the clause in constitution and by-laws 

 relative to Boston terriers be stricken out and the medals be 

 offered at the Boston show. 



Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed to recon- 

 struct the constitution and by-laws and have copies printed 

 for distribution to members. 



Messrs. Jones, Hobbie and Matthews were appointed as 

 the committee. 



Resolved-, That the contemplated standard be laid on the 

 table for future action. 



Resolved, That sincere thanks be extended to Dr. Howe 

 for his kind donation of a silver cup to the club, and to Mr. 

 James Mortimer and the Westminster Kennel Club for 

 courtesies extended, and that Messrs. Howe and Mortimer 

 be placed on the membership list as honorary members. 



Election of executive committee resulted in Messrs. John 

 H. Matthews. Charles D. Ciigle, F. W. Sachet, H. 0. Ken- 

 dall, E. A. Wooodward, W. F. Hobbie and D. L. Haight be- 

 ing elected. They, going into executive session, elected as 

 officers for the ensuing year, President, John H. Matthews: 

 Vice-President, Charles D. Cugle; Secretary-Treasurer, E. 

 A, Woodward. On motion adjourned. 



Chas. D. Cpgle, Sec'y. 



THE NEW YORK SHOW, 



THE show is a great success. This is conceded on all 

 sides. l\To such management has been seen before in 

 this country, and in an experience of several years of W. K. 

 C. shows we never remember one that could equal this in 

 the clockwork nicety with which everything is running. 

 All the benching was ready by Monday morning and about 

 half the dogs arrived that day. Judging commenced 

 promptly at 10 A. M. on Tuesday in the four rings pro- 

 vided, and owing to the expeditious manner in which they 

 were served there was no delay. The public began to pour 

 in at an early hour and all the first day the aisles have been 

 crowded. 



A good deal of interest naturally centered round Mr. 

 Rapers ring, and the businesslike way he went about his 

 duties showed at once that the W. X. C, had made no mis- 

 take in engaging his services. From 10 A. M, till 6:80 P.M. 

 he never sat down excepting for a few minutes at noon for 

 luncheon, and got through all his classes with the excep- 

 tion of some of the terriers and the pet dogs. Setter and 

 pointer men were in their element all day in two of the 

 rings, and of course some grumbling is, as usual, to be 

 heard. 



Dr. Glover, the veterinarian, remarked io us thai he never 

 saw such a clean bill of health among the dogs, and that 

 the exhibitors had now become educated to the fact that 

 their dogs must be in proper shape for public gaz°. 



It would be impossible to give the names of all the well- 

 known dogm en at the show, but those from a distance that 

 we noticed round the aisles weTe John E, and Bayard Thayer, 

 Blackwood Fay, E. H. Moore, T. G. Davey, R. MeEwen, Dr. 

 Wesley Mills. Dr. Hartman, John Moorehead, Jr., J. H. 

 Winslow,W. S. Diffenderffer, C. D. Cugle, Jas. H. Whitney, 

 J. M. Avent, Patrick Henry, P. H. O'Bannon, Dr. Rowe, J. 

 P. Willey, S. C. Bradley, Harry L. Goodman, Geo. Bell and 

 others whose names escape us at the moment. 



The finality of the dogs is, on the whole, quite erjual, if it 

 does not surpass, that of last year. The pointers and setters, 

 St. Bernards, bulldogs, bull-terriers and fox-terriers being 

 especially strong. 



The W. K, C. dinner at Delmonico's on Tuesday evening 

 passed off in a very pleasant manner and was a very repre- 

 sentative gathering of exhibitors and those interested in 

 dogs. The list of awards is as follows: 



AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS. — Challenge — Dogs: 1st, Wyoming KennelB' 

 Sears' Monarch.— Open— Dogs: 1st, J. L. Winmell's Beaufort's 

 Black Prince; 2d, Mrs. Cua*. Wallack's Merlin; 31. Caum?etf 

 Kennels' Hans Sachs: 4th, Trimount Keunels' Duke II. High 

 com,, Miss K. A. Dana's Chancellor. Bitches: 1st, Mark H. Hub- 

 bpp's Duchess; 21, Ernest Void's Lucy II.; 3d, A. C. Weiber's 

 Nellie; 4tb, William Burkhart's Ladv Orson. Puppies: Prizes 

 withheld.— Novice— 1st, C. Lanabley's Grandee: 2d, Ernest Voigt's 

 Lucy II. Reserve, Samuel M. Robinsou's Roscoe. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Rough-Coated — Challenge — Dogs: 1st 

 New York St. Bernard Kennels' Kingston Regent; 2d, Wyoming 



FOREST AND STREAM EXTRA. 



Report of the New York Show. 



\ FOREST AND STREAM EXTRA, eight p ages, fully 

 illustrated, will be issued Friday (to morrow) morn- 

 ing, and will be on sale at this office and at the Dag Show . 

 It will contain a full report of the show, with criticisms on 

 all the classes. The classes judged by Mr. Raper will be re- 

 ported by him for Forest and Stream exclusively, and his 

 report will be given in the Extra. There will be portraits 

 of all the judges and portraits (from photographs) of typi- 

 cal specimens of the several breeds. This material will be 

 published in the Extra in advance of its publication in our 

 regular issue of next wi-vk. Prictt of the extra by mail, ten 

 cents. 



Kennel s' Plinlirninon, Jr. Bitches: 1st, E. H. Moore's Lady Liv- 

 ingston; 2d, New York St. Bernard Kennels' Republican Belle. 

 Reserve. Wyoming Kennels' Nauou.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Wyomin 

 Kennels' Sir Bedivere; 3d, E. H. Moore's Lord Melrose; L,h, Net. 

 York St. Bernard Keunels' Refuge II. Reserve, Wyorniug Ken- 

 nels' Jim Blaine. Very high com., Jacob Ruppert, Jr.'s Aristo- 



derer's Roland, Jr.. G. A. Helen's Prince Royal, Edward Mur- 

 phy's Troy, Walter Peirson's Bevis, Wetmer & Lincoln's Young 

 Hesper. R. T. Reuuie's Vmdex and Crown Prince. Com., Joseph 

 Hellen's Prince Merchant. G. P. Truslow's Brooklyn Prince and 

 Thomas S. Dando's Rfgi. Bitches: 1st, very high com., high com 

 and com,, New York St- Bernard Kennels' Princess Florence, 

 Queen Regent, Guess Noble and Lady Bountiful; 2d and reserve, 

 Jacob Ruppert, Jr.'s Lady Gludwyn and Altonette; 3d aad l b, E. 

 H. Moore's Lady Sneerwell and Moore's Lady Melrose. Very 

 high com., Eugene Loeb's Her Highness. High com,, Arthur 

 Faltort's Root. Com., W. F. L. AigeTtmger's Lady Clyde— 

 Puppies— Dogs: 1st, F. C. Boles' s Ben Hur: 2d, Daniel Mann's 

 Egmont; 3d, J. R. Trissler's Sir Victor. Reserve, Dr. J, R. 

 Draper's Trojan. Very high com., James Shannon's Cadmus. 

 High com., Otto Langenberger's Percival and Donuar, Ferdinand 

 Horn's Chief Elmo and v. Jones's Phi. Com., E. Langenberger's 

 Achilles, Frank Hess's Barry H. and J. M. Rionecker's Jersey 

 Keeper. Bitches: Equal 1st and reserve, Mrs. J. M. Nicholson's 

 Mount Sion Leila. Mount Sion Flora and Mount Sion Sylvia: 2d 

 and high com., Jacob F. Lutz's Princess Werra and Princess 

 Wang. Very high com., George Hasse's Princess Lottie, Com., 

 J. 0. Thruston's Lady Vernon. 



ST. BERNARDS. — Smouth-Coated — Challenge— Does: No 

 entries. Bitches: 1st, Jacob Rupuert, Jr.'s Empress of Gontoocook. 

 — Open— Dofls: 1st, D. P. Foster's Leicester; 2d, E. H, Moore's Mel- 

 rose; 3d, J. Keevan's Patrol; 4th, Swiss Mountain Kennels' Scot- 

 tish Leader. Reserve, Dr. 0. A. Lougest's Bel isarius. Very high 

 com., C. T. Barney's Dougtos, B. E. Spitzl's Cwsar. Shoquoo.uon 

 Kennels' Ivo LL High com., L. Leigh's Leon, C, B. Barker's King 

 Victor. Bitches: 1st, H. Scbierloh's Charmion; 2d, F. Potter's 

 Minna; Sd. C. S. Baker's Lid v Leeds; 1th, Swan Kennels' Apoliona. 

 Reserve, Mrs. Minnie G. Foster's Jan Press. High com, T. A. 

 Skidmore's Beauty Victoria.— Puppies— Doas: 1st, E, H Moore's 

 Melrose: 2d,L. Daniels's Basil. Bitches: 1st, Jacob Ruppert's Belle- 

 garde; 2d, L. Danieis's Gwynne.— Novice- rough or Smooth- 

 Coated — Dogs: 1st, E. H. Moore's Melrose; 2d, Mrs. G. W. White 

 & Son's More Anthony; 3d. R. T. Bonnie's Grown Prince. Verv 

 high com., H. S. Chambers's Earl of- Essex, J . Smith's White Friar", 

 Weimer & Lincoln's Young Hesper, New York St. Bernard Ken- 

 nels' Sir Richard. High com., H. S. Chambers's Harold Saxton, 

 Dr. R N. Dehisan's Barney, F. Fox's King John, Dr. E.P. Turner's 

 Paddy. Com., W. G. Coverley's Prince Clifford. A. W. Ferris's 

 Maximus, T. S. Dando's Rigi. Bitcttes: let and 3d, Swiss Mountain 

 Kennels' Sunray and Harmony; 2d, H. Schierloh's Charmion, 

 Reserve, F Potter s Minna. Very high com,, Mrs. Minnie G. Fos- 

 ter's Janifress, G. W. Schaefer's Vernon Beauty. High com,, Tip- 

 pecanoe Kennels' Tippecanoe Queen. Com,, New Y'ork St. Ber- 

 nard Kennels' Floretta, 



BLOODHOUNDS. -Dogs: 1st, J.L. WinehelPs Victor; 2d and re^ 

 serve. G. W. Glazier's Belhus and Jack the Ripper; 3d, Mr. Gay- 

 lor's Jack Shepard. Bitches: 1st, J. L. WincheU's Judith; 2d, G. 

 W. Glazier's Benison. 



GREAT DANES.— Challenge -1st, H. G. Nichols's Melac; 2d. 

 G, Leibacher's Pascha.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Shoqucquon Kennels' 

 Pedro; 2d. L. Pine's Tiras II.; 3d. J. W. Gerard's Cesar; 4th. O. A. 

 Zayas's Marco. Rwevve, Otir. Kuhner's Casar. Very hitrh com., 

 M, Podejri's Pasha II. High com.. Dr. W r . H. Shepard's Duke. 

 Conn, G. Leibacher's Tiras. G. Horn's Leo. Bitches: 1st, A. M. 

 Jaggard's Lufra; 2d and 4tb. G. Leibacher's Flora Florida and 

 Flora; 3d,M. Pode.yn's Nora, Very high com.. 0. A. Zayas's Polly. 

 High com., G. Leibacher's Bella. Miss M. S. Milieu's Princess Use. 

 Com., H. A. Dawson's Fitz, C. C. Stra°sberger's Thesa.— Puppies 

 -Dogs: 1st, U. F. Wiegel's Hannes; 2d, A. Thornton's Bismark II.; 



8L L. Pine's Cesar II. Bitches- 1st, withheld; 3d. E. Knieriem' s 

 I reia; 3d and com., H. A. Lawson's Countess and Etbester. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS. -Dogs: 1st and 2d, John Marshall's 

 Prince Hal and Prince Georcre; 31. .1. M, Maver"* Rover. High 

 com,. Chas. Sutter's Pascha. Bitches 1st. John Marshall's' Trov 

 Lass II.; 2d, Marshall & Kidd's New York Lass. 



RUSSIAN WOLFHOUNDS.— Dn0K 1st, Seacroft, Kennels' Leek- 

 nor; 2d, Miss E. E. Sliner's Czaar. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Seacroft 

 Kennels' Svodka and Flodeyka; 3d, Miss E, E. Stiner's Minion. 



DEERHOUNDS.— Challenge- Dogs: 1st and 2d, J. E. Thayer's 

 Clansman and Robber Ohieftian. Bitches: 1st, Geo. Shepard Page's 

 Olga: 2d and res., John E. Thayer's Wanda and Theodora.— Opes 

 —Dogs: 1st and 2d, John E. Thayer's Hillside Warrior and Hill- 

 side Raven; 3d, Geo. Shepard Page's Argyle. Res., J. E. Thayer's 

 Alpin. Very high com.. Miss Bird's Chief. Horn., Jos. Laror.iue, 

 Jr.'s Odin. Bitches: 1st, 21 and 3d, John E. Thayer's Hillside 

 Romola. Hillside Sylvia and Hillside Ruth. Verv high com., Geo. 

 Shepard Page's Dunrobln Lufra. Puppies: 1st, 3d and 3d, Louis 

 Mollenhauer s Bismark. Fannie and Malcolm. High com. and 

 com , Frederic Hilton's Struan and Dunsloy. 



W. Purheck'< Oruams and Pious Pembroke; 3d, N. Q. Pone's Old- 



Blackham's Queen in Black; 4th, J. HerbeTt Watson's Drytime 

 High com., Ruford a rHii> lip's Pulcbra and Waiter Scott Lieber's 

 Flora. Com., N. Q. Pope's Best of fashion— Puppies -Dogs- 1st 

 and 3d. James Black's Prince Jaraos and Duke of Kent; 2d, Tubby 

 Hook Kennels' St. Kegis. Res.. N Q. Pope's Poland Duke. Com., 

 Woodhaveu Kennels; Nubian Prince. Bitches: 1st, Wm. Schu- 

 macher's l-Tincess Victoria; 2d, Frederick Hemcning's Little 



ieauty. 



ENGLISH FOXHOUNDS.-Do&s; 1st, 2d and 3d, Radnor Hunt's 

 Pompey. Tester and Tapster. Bitches: 1st. 2d and verv high com., 

 Radnor Hunt's Flourish, Bonnybell and Twilight; 3d, Bnckellew 

 Kennels' Shot. 



POINTERS.-OHALLENGE-Dof/fi (551bs. and over): 1st, George 

 Jarvis's L^d of Kent; 2:1, Geo, W. Lo veil's Pontiac. Reserve, W. 

 M. Ledyard's Tempest. Bitches (501bs. or over): 1st, Charles 

 Heath's Revel lib— Open-Do(/k (551bs. and over): 1st, Strebor 

 Kennels' Duke of Dexter; 2d, E. R. Bellman's Graphite: 3d, T. G. 

 Davey'-! Westminster Drake; 4th. Eugene Halpin's Bracket's 

 Lid. Rpserve, Joseph R. Trissler's Dnke of Richmond. Very 

 high com., Hempstead Farm Kennels' Tory White and D. S. 

 Chapman's Chapman's Sport. High com., Ernfus Delafield's Fritz. 

 Com., L, Donner's Legerdemain. Bitches (frfllbs. and over): 1st, 

 Hempstead Farm Kennels' Woolt on Ga me; 3d, T.G.Davev's Revela- 

 tion; 1th, Frederic Joy's Abbess of Kent. Reserve, Hy Hoock's 

 Peggy. High com.. R. H. Eggleston's Liberty. Com., C. W. Win- 

 ship's Boski. — Oh a llkn g e — Dogs (under 551be.): 1st, Hempstead 

 Farm Kennels' Duke of Hessen: 2d. M. T. Mason's Lanncelot. 

 Reserve, W. H. Hyland's OssiT-ine. Bitches (under SOlSs); 1st. J. 

 P. Cartwright's Rosa Mav; E. U. Bellman's Stella B. Reserve. W. 

 H. Hyland's Lady Graphic— Open— Dogs (under 551 bs.;: let, J. H. 

 Window's Inspiration; 2d, Wm. M. Stanbrough's .lap; 3d,S:S. 

 Banks's Ridgeview Dazzle: Ph, Dr. John R. Daniels's Graphic's 

 Topic. X'eryhigh com , R. C. Cornell's Roderick. High«-.om,E. 

 J. Becker's Birt. Com., Henry Hawkes's Mascotte's Scamp. 

 Bitches (under SOlhs.): 1st and 2d, T. G. Davey's Ladv Gay Spanker 

 and Miss Rumor; 31. Chas. A. Cline's Renie II.; 4th, E. Kessler's 

 Irene. Reserve, C. W. Winship's Belle Vernon. Verv high com.,E, 

 Kessler's Kessler's Fan and Jas. E. Hair's Lass ofKippen. High 

 com., Maumee Kennels' Barmaid, Fred. A. Hodgman's Bronx Val- 

 ley Bloom, Hempst-ead Farm Kennels' Gem of Kippen and AIodzo 

 Switzer's Lady Nellie. Com., A.M. Stanbrough's Belle of Bangs, 

 Bronx Valley Kennels' Bronx Valley Revel and Hempstead Farm 

 KenDels' Merry Legs. Puppies: 1st. Florence Braden's Marshal 

 Soult; 2d, Joseph R. Tr tor's Duke's Lad; 3d, P. W. Seer y 'a 

 Trinket. Reserve, W. W. Bainbridge's Fanny Sheffield.— Novice 

 — 1st, R A. de Rnssy's Bella; 2d, S. S. Banks's Ridgeview Puzzle; 

 3d, R. R. Moore's Grousedato. 



ENGLISH SETTERS. — Challenoe — Dogs: 1st, F. S. Brown's 

 Edgemark; 2d, Rockingham Kennels' Count Howard. Reserve, 

 J. E. Dager's Circinnatus. Bitches: 1st. Rockingham Kennels' 

 Princess Beatrice; 2d. Dr. J. A. Hartman's Albert's Nellie. Re- 

 serve, Mount Washington Keunels' Zona.— Open— Dugs: 1st, Blue 

 Ridge Kennels' Hope's Mark; 2d, F. G. Tavlor's Breeze Gladstone; 

 31, Avert &, Thayer's Roderigo; Itb, T. G. Davey 's Rhwilas. Re- 

 serve, Mount Washington Kennels' Tone.v Gladstone. Verj higli 

 com., L. Gardner's Roger, J. K. Dager's Toledo Blade. Blue Ridge 

 Kennels' Dan Gladstone. High corn., T. G. Davey'* Brighton Ben 

 well, J. Brett's Model Yankee, Rockingham Kenunls'Rock>ugbam, 

 Jr. Com., A. M. Tucker's Bud Noble. BUcti.es: 1st and 2d, Blue 

 Ridge Ktnnels" Gossip and Laundress; 3d and 4!h. Avenx & Thay- 

 er's Bessie Avent a-ud Bessie Gladstone Girl. Reserve, Rosecroft 

 Kennels' Donna. Very high com., E. J. Me vers's Prima Donna, 

 H. Northwood's Lady Dudley. High com., Blue Ridge Kennels' 

 Countess Rusb and Guenn, T. G. Davey 's Canadian LilHe, Mount 

 Washington Kennels' Maud V. Com,, A. E. Davis's Queen of 

 Fashion.— Field Trial Class for Dogs and Bitches that have, been 

 placed at any Public Field Trial in America: 1st, Blue Ridge 

 Kenuels' Hope's Mark; 2d, Greenfield Hill Kenuels' Rowdy Rod : 

 3d and reserve, Avent & Thayer's Roderigo and Orlando: 4th, T. 

 G. Davey's Rhwilas.— Puppies- -Dogs: 1st, G. S. Rayuor's Bright 

 B >v; 2d. H. A. Liwsou's Sport: 3d- Alunzo Switzer's Alouzo Swit- 

 zer. Bib-Ms: 1st. G. S. Rayuor's Daisy Bright; 2d, Philip Daly, 

 Jr.'s Edna, Marlowe — Novice— 1st, Rosecroft Kennels' Sheldon: 

 21 and 3d, Avent &■ Thayer's Orlando and Oassio. Reserve, J. 

 Brett's Model Yankee. Com., J. C. Hipkins's Count RiU. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Challenge— Dags: 1st, Seminole Kennels' 

 Tim; 2d, Oak Grove Kennels' Seminole. Bitches: 1st, Seminole 

 Kennels' Lau-'a B.— Opejn— Dogs: 1st, Oak G rov ? Kenuels' Duke 

 Elcho: 2d, C Ledyard Blair's G'encho of Belvidere: 3L J. Mack's 

 Nicho; 4th, C. T. Thompson's Rock wood Dandy. Reserve drove 

 Kennels' Ken mo re. Very high com., G. Lanyrara's Tim's Dandy, 

 H Hawk*s's Rock, J. B. Moore's Robin Hood.. J.. J. Scanlan's Exile, 

 II., T. F. Rose's Judge and Seminole Kennels' King Elcho. High 

 com., G. Langram's Y r ouug Gloncho and Grove Kennels' Nemo. 

 Com., Seminole Kennels' Count, O'Neill. Bitches: 1st, S. H. Price's 

 Noma; 21, Oak Grove Kennels' Edna H; 3d, Georgiana M. Grav's 

 Daisy: ±th and reserve, Oak Grove Kennels' Alice Kent, and Kii- 

 dare Dorris. Very high com., Seminole Kennels' Gyneth and 

 Bessie Glencho II., M. Weozel's Bonnibell, Grove Kennels' Cora 



B. and J. I. Scanlan's Hazslnutt II. High com.. Oak Grove Ken- 

 nels' Gladys B,, H. B. Anderson's Nueger,, L. A. Van Zandi's Rubv 

 Glencho and Redstone Kennels' Belle Ida.— Pitppifs— Dogs: 1st, 



C. T. Thompson's Rockwood Dandy; 2, Grove Kennels' General; 

 3d, W. M. Buttle, Jr.'s Glanauro. Reserve, Redstone Kennels' 

 Cherrystone. Bitches: 1st, J. J. Scanlan's Avondale; 2d, Miss L. 

 W. Barnes's Laoy Patsev; 21, Grove Kennels' Nellie Hnsted. Re- 

 serve, Redstone Kennels' Nellie Noreen .— No vn -E-lst, Oak Grove 

 Kennels' Duke, Elcho; 2d, C. L. Blair's Glencho of Belvidere: 3d, 

 Georgiana M. Graj's Daisy. Reserve, L A. Van Zandt's London- 

 derry. Very high com., G. Langram's Tim'« Dandy and C. T. 

 Thompson's Rockwood Dandy. High com., Redstone Kennels' 

 Erin's Lad and B. L. Clemen ts's Gus. Com., Seminole Kennels' 

 Count O'Neill. 



GORDON SETTERS— Chall a nop- -Dogs: 1st, James B. Blos- 

 som's Beaumont; 2d, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Ivan hoe. Bitches: 1st, 

 James B. Blossom's Heather Bee; 2d, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Duchess of 

 Waverly.— Open— Dogs: 1st and 2d, James B. Blossom's Heather 

 York and Comus; 3d, vV. H. Hyland's King Robin. Reserve, In- 

 wood Kennels' King Noble. Very high com., Grove Kennels' 

 Roxie. High com,, J. Edward Cowles's R-x Cowles and L. A. Van 

 Zandt's Chandos, Com.. Mr. Reardon's Nabob. Bitches: tot, Mrs. 

 J. E. Dager's Janet: 2d, James B. Blossom's Flomom; 3d, Dr- G. S. 

 Dixon's Maid of Waverly; 4 h ,b, rl. F. Smith's Countess Roxie. 

 Very high com., Inwoo'i Kennels' Queen Noble, Rosemont Ken 

 neto' Pansy and James B, Blossom's Venus, Poppies: 1st, l'rol'. 

 L. P. Brsive's Lady Beaumont; 2d, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Duke of 

 Wellington; 31, Inwood Kennels' Tryphena. Very high com., 

 Rosemont Kennels' Montrose --Novice— 1st, Dr. G. S, Dixon's. 

 Maid of Waverly; 2d, Rosemont Kennels' Pansv; 3d, Inwood Keu- 

 nels' King Noble. 



FIELD SPANIELS.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, Rowland P. Keas 

 bey's Beverley Negus. Bitches: 1st, Rowland P. Keasbey's Brid- 

 ford Ruby; 2d. Andrew Laidlaw's Bridford Gladys.— Open.— 

 Black— Dogs: 1st, Albert E. Foster's Judex; 2d, R. H. Eggles- 

 ton's Echo: 3:1, John Stacom's Bolus. Verv high com., C. E. Fen- 

 ton's Rideau Rab. High com.. Wm. Griffith's Nigger. Bitches: 

 Island 2d, R. H, Eggles ton's Ace of Suades and Dame Tro'; 3d, 

 litickwell & Douglass's Woodland Sail" to.— Liver— 1st, Rowland 

 P. Keasbey's Beau High com.. Arthur C. Rice's Rush,— Anv 

 Other Color— 1st, Dr. S. J. Bradhuryv P itti; 2d, Rowland P. 

 Keasbey's Fancy; 3d, J. P. Willey's Vic W. Very high com,, Miss 

 R. H. Abbott's Donald. 



COCKE R SPANIELS.— Challenge— Dogs: lst.C.G. Browning's 

 Cherry Boy; 2d, .1, P. Willey's Jersey. Reserve, and high com., 



