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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Dec. 1, 1893. 



•with more swell of riVi. Rob, vhc,, has a thick, round skull, 

 short neck and heavy shoulders. Ostler Joe, he, has an 

 English setter head and light hody. Seminole Blarney is 

 faulty in skull and quarters. The hitch class (13) was brim- 

 ful of quality, or one might say a red hot one, and evidently 

 the judge thought so, giving no less than six vhc. cards. 

 The' recipient of the blue ribbon, Fly, I thought rather 

 lucky, as her feet turn out and her head is faulty in skull. 

 Rose f^arsfield, well known, might with equal justice have 

 been placed over her, better' head and legs and quite as good 

 bodv, and better color— at least so it struck me. Third went 

 to dlaremont Heather, recently commented on, Delphine 

 getting reserve, and she is a bit flat-faced, but pretty good 

 otherwise. Of the vhc. lot Alice Kent is well known and 

 deserved her letters. Molly F. is not just right behind and 

 head would do with more pronounced stop. Belle Ida has 

 often b en spoken of in Fobest And Stream and well de 

 served her three letters: she is rather faulty in quarters, 

 Bonnibel, he, I liked as well as any of them, nice skull, bit 

 plain muzzle, but a good outline and color all over. Agnes, 

 vhc, has a vei^ long head, wide in chest and turns her feet 

 out. First was withheld in puppies, .second going to Topsy 

 of Bay Shore, a snipy-headed bitch. The kennel prize went 

 to the Oak Grove Kennels in a close competition, both Joe 

 JjBwis and Will Conners having their dogs in fine fettle, the 

 Oak fTi'ove Kennels having much improved in this respect. 



Gordon Setters (W. Tallman, JucJr/e).— Scarcely a 

 new face among the lot, Ivanhoe defeating Rexmont in the 

 challenge dogs, beating him in head. In bitches it was 

 Duchess of Waverley and Flomout; the latter is plain in 

 mariiings to the other. Comus won in dogs over the coarse 

 headed Duke of Wellington; he has the best shaped head 

 but shows little tan and is faulty in loin. Brillmont, third, 

 is beaten in head, muzzle especially. Several well known 

 faces took prominent positions in the bitch class, headed by 

 Princess Louise, second going to Venus, rich tan but no 

 pencillings, nice body and outline but not square enough in 

 muzzle. Sallie Beaumont has been out before. Reserve 

 went to Dorothea, straight behind, head well formed, short 

 reck and heavy shoulders. I^ady Beaumont should rest oa 

 her laurels as her tan is very washy, is short-necked, chunky- 

 bodied, but has a nice shaped head She won first at New 

 York last spring. Roscoe won in puppies from an inferior 

 litter bi'otber. To Dr. Dixon went the kennel prize. 



SPAsriELS (E. M. Oldham, Judge) —Mr. Oldham made his 

 second appearance in the ring and acquitted himself credit- 

 ably. He had not such a difficult task before him as when 

 he first donned the ermine at Toronto, at the same time he 

 was well supported here. In clia'llenge fields (3), Beverley 

 Negus, although rather below himself, beat Bridford Ruby 

 everywhere but in head. Beau looked rather ragged. In 

 open black dogs (2), Judex could not be denied, though very 

 fat. Warwick was second at Toronto; he loses in head to 

 the other. In bitches (2), Dame Trot, shown in nice shape, 

 won over Rosedale Bess, who beats her in head, but her coat 

 is curly and wavy. In any other color (8) the blue went to 

 The Shrew, whose good forelegs, head and lengthv body 

 won well over Fancy, the Philadelphia winner. Mt. Vernon 

 Prince is too coar.se in head, rather high on legs, but they 

 are well formed. The challenge cocker class (3) was divided, 

 and this allowed Fascination and I Say to score each a blue 

 ribbon; they deserved them, for they were in the usual 

 Toronto condition. Open dogs (3), first went to Middy, who 

 beats Donovan in quality, coat and front, though Donovan 

 has a fairly good head and body; bit full in skull. Nigger, 

 vhc, has a shelly body, is plain-faced, full-eyed, wavy-coated 

 and a bit out in front. In the female division (9), Trouble- 

 some, a few pounds heavier, carried out her ovmer's inten- 

 tion when he named her; she is filling out, but will never be 

 much more than a toy. Maid of Perth, second, a nice cocky 

 type, rather snipy in muzzle, but good body and legs. Miss 

 Chip, another of Jersey's get, was well placed, beating 

 Woodstock Dora in head and front. Watnong Nell, vhc, is 

 a little scooped out before the eye, nice body, but forelegs 

 not just the thing. Miss Waggles we have all seen before. 

 Any other color dogs had a Chestnut for winner, one of the 

 cockiest little chaps one would wish to see, a capital body, 

 nice head and legs, a little out of coat now: in fact, all these 

 cockers are wanting in coat nowadays, RoUo, second, has 

 a rather coarse head, too long in skull and broad, stands on 

 good legs, nice height, does not always stand true, good 

 body, if it is a little long. Watnong Dandy is plain in muz- 

 zle, but has a rare little body, though a bit small-sized. The 

 others were of no account, though very pretty. In bitches 

 Beauty bad no difficulty in scoring over Nellie, a pretty 

 liver and white, but toyish. George Bell, as usual, scooped 

 up most of the specials in cockers, and A. E. Foster accounted 

 for the field division. .Judex beat Beverley Negus, and 

 Troublesome scored over I Say for best cocker bitch. 



Collies (Martin Dennin, Judge}.— This breed, on the 

 whole, was not conspicuously prominent in quality, and 

 many of the dogs were at their worst as regards coat and 

 should not have been shown. It does surprise one to think 

 that exhibitors who wish to get good records for their dogs 

 and who are experienced in the busine.ss, will risk defeat 

 where condition and coat play such an important part. In 

 challenge dogs, The Squire, keeping well, is a better' dog 

 than Ormskirk Shep, and proved it here with something to 

 spare, in head, front and loin. That perennial beauty 

 Metchly Surprise was alone in her class. Open dogs (10) 

 Mr. Jarrett showed his hand again with Toronto Wonder 

 that he purehasad in the Queen City last September- care- 

 fully handled he will take the eye of many a judge. That 

 handsome collie Woodsnansterne Trefoil, a black, tan and 

 white that Mr, Mortimer brought over, is a capitally made 

 dog, good long head, beautiful expression, good body and' 

 fair coat at present. Chrysolite, third, is well known; he 

 cannot beat the others in head, but was looking well hero 

 Conrad 11., looking the shadow of his Toronto self, being 

 all out of coat, took vhc, while Roy K., a very handsome 

 dog with the most profuse frill and coat in'the show a 

 fairly good head bit broad in skull, capital legs and body I 

 thought harshly trea:ted. Bitches ffi) brought out a nice lot 

 from the Hempstead Farm Kennels, but wofuUy lacking in 

 coat. Their Deboran has a nice long head but ears not well 

 carried, or seemed not to be, capital loin, ribs and quarters 

 and gcod front, coat open but of good fee). Ormskirk Susie 

 second, is rather domy in skiiU hut beautiful ir expression' 

 but I like their Ormskirk -Julia, third, better in face and 

 head, which is sweet in expression. Minnie Sefton is small 

 and seemed to lack substance, nice ears and expression 

 Bertha II., he, might have done better, though faulty in 

 head. Puppies (8) found the winner in Meda, who excels 

 Jeanness in head and body but is beaten in coat Hemn- 

 stead Farm won the kennel prize. 



Poodles {Dr. H. M. Cnjer, Judue}.— The class did not 

 requu-e much nudgmg,the winners being conspicuous Dexter 

 getting his new cords nicely now and well shown had a 

 challenge class made for him In the open (7) it did not 

 take long to pick out Fritz, a son of Styx, as the best 

 beating Tell in muzzle, loin, bone and cords. Fannie re' 

 serve, a pup, went home early. Tom, vhc , is wooly-coated 

 and weak m muzzle. Prof. Dodd's Educated JMicWwas 

 an attraction to those who like funny things 



Bulldogs (T, S. BdUn, Jvdge).-A first-rate show of 

 these dogs, some of the best on view. Saleni of course beat 

 Garisbrooke and Soudan in the challenge class, and Path- 

 finder, from the same kennel, won the ribbon in open heavy 

 dogs (o), second gomg to Rustic Sovereign, who loses in 

 IfJ^n 1°,-'*'*'" f^^^i^."'-*. ^bich are not out enough^ 

 Barnev t. won t do for this company. In heavy bitches (4 

 Miss Verne ^^;as given second; a little flat in skull, not out 

 at elbow sufficiently, and cloddy in body. Lady Regent 

 Vbc, IS also defieient ift YQlume of skull, but is better iii 



front than the winner. Goyernor, vhc, does not like the 

 common herd, and showed it. He is a bit on the leg, not 

 broken up well in face and not out enough at shoulder. In 

 dogs under 45lbs. (3) two sons of champion Harper were to 

 the front. Wal Hampton has hardly sufficient volume of 

 skull, but has a good deep muzzle and fair layback, body 

 and quarters good, and is fairly out atfshoulder. Heathen 

 is a Dlack and brindle, tremendous skull, good chop and 

 wrinkle, body correct, and fairly well out at elbow. Battos, 

 well known, seemed to have been overlooked. In bitches (4) 

 first went to Magpie, whose good head and characteristic 

 shoulders offset her open feet and weak pasterns. Rose is 

 rather narrow in skull and not broken up enough in fore- 

 face. Dolly Tester's lack of skull volume and faulty chops, 

 though she is well out in front, probably suggested her vhc. 

 Rnck Rose carries one ear down, has a long, narrow face and 

 forelegs are far from straight; she seemed to be in whelp. 



Bxtll Tereiers (T. S. Bellin, Judge).— One could scarcely 

 remember ever seeing a better exhibit of these dogs even in 

 New York. Looking down the bench it was hard to pick 

 out a bad one among the favorite sizes. In challenge dogs 

 (2), Carney met defeat again at the hands of Streatham 

 Monarch," who looked in great shape while Carney was 

 shown a bit below his figure. Challenge bitches gave rise 

 to a hot tilt, Edgewood Fancy and Attraction, being placed 

 as named; Fancy bests the latter in shoulders and front, the 

 other having gone a bit there, both are good. Duchess of 

 York not in good trim, came vhc, she was outclassed and 

 cheeky, while Royal Rose is but a memory of real .self. 

 Heavy open dog (8) was a hard class to select from. Dia- 

 mond King getting a bit wide in front won from Aristocrat 

 who is rather "bully" in front and has too much stop. Billy 

 Bulger, a serviceable sort of dog, a winner at Pittsburgh, 

 took reserve. Cornet II. is well known and rather hardly 

 treated. Woodcot Bill has a good head and eye, feet open, 

 in fact he could be improved in front. Bully was outclassed 

 here. The novice winner Fidget at New York won from 

 the well known Grove Duchess in bitches (9), beating in 

 head and body. Early Rose took the resen^e number, beat- 

 ing British Queen in head and front. In the lightweight 

 dogs Sir Rudolph won nicely, good head with correct eye, 

 a little heavy in shoulder and not quite true in front, but 

 for this he would be bad to beat, I had a better look at him 

 here, as at Danbury he was cross. Dusty Miller, well known, 

 came second, he is getting heavy in shoulders and cheeky. 

 Snap Eye, reserve, is rather round in skull, coarse in tail 

 and bit out in front. Woodcot Scamp, at present has a 

 fairly good head but inclined to thicken, good body and legs. 

 Autocrat Victor, he, is short in head, feet open and fore legs 

 hardly straight, nice body. In bitches (3) Woodcot Lily is a 

 little round and full in skull, muzzle plain, otherwise good. 

 Nettle I thought lucky, too much stop, front too wide and 

 bone light. Luce, he, has a short chunky head. Under 

 Stubs., Tubby Hook's Sailor and Soda Mint took the money, 

 the former is a little out at elbow, skull round and muzzle 

 not strong enough, something on the English terrier order, 

 Soda is a "wee wan" too small to criticise much as you can- 

 not get them like the heavier ones in build. Edgewood 

 Wonder is a good stamp, nice long hfead, good body and legs, 

 shoulders perhaps a little heavy, good carriage o'f stern in 

 action. Some fair pups were shown. Frank Dole's aggre- 

 gation took the kennel prize. 



Dachshunds (T. S. BeUiv, .7 i/dfye).— Probably the best 

 lot of dachshunds ever seen in public at an American show. 

 Mr. Manice has got together a capital lot and is not afraid 

 of letting them be seen. Windruah Rioter and Janet were 

 alone in their respective challenge classes and never 

 looked better, having been regularly hunted this fall. In 

 open dogs (5) first went to Jay, the new one; nice lengthy 

 head, but little open, strong on his pasterns, good crook 

 and chest, coat somewhat rough on a loose skin. Tack, 

 also an importation, has a nice head, scarcely enough peak, 

 throws out in front, good bone, strong pasterns, nice chest 

 and lengthy body, with plenty of loose skin. Our old friend 

 Superbus II., of the thick head, took reserve, while Don 

 Quixote II. scarcely fulfilled his promise, but is a sweet lit- 

 tle dog, nevertheless; in body, legs and coat he is good, he 

 may improve yet: had distemper. Fritz was outclassed 

 here. In bitches Mr. Manice's new ones, Jargonelle and 

 Jane Shore were first and second; the former is very strong 

 on her pas-terns, chest well let down, good crook, 'skull a 

 trifle high and muzzle could be stronger, excellent body, 

 loin and quarters, nice skin and length. Jane, little full in 

 brow and faulty in e^rs, muzzle trifle plain and tail coarse, 

 about her only apparent fault.s. Kate and Vic, he, are not 

 in it with these two. Glenrose's Dack is more like a dachs- 

 hund in name than reality— stick to beagles Glenrose. The 

 Manice kennel, of course, took the kennel prize. 



Beagles (H. W. Lacy, Judga).— The number and quality 

 combined was admitted by beagle men present to have 

 scarcely been surpassed at any previous show. In view of 

 this it was hardly fair for the judge to be compelled to judge 

 them by such an uncertain liaht and in such a crowd as 

 there was in the press room. But beagle men are proverbi- 

 ally in a hurry to have the agony over, and they had 

 their way. Tricotrin, Roy K., and Racer, Jr., showed 

 for challenge dogs over 13Ln., Roy holds Racer safe and 

 Tricotrin beats Roy in front, body and action, especially 

 behind. Tricotrin is faulty in head and carriage of stern". 

 Elf, looking better than I ever saw her, was alone in her 

 class. In open dogs Sherry easily disposed of his rivals, an 

 improved dog, and was well shown, good legs, head, body 

 and carriage of stern. Trifle, third, was at Danbury, and 

 barring a rather cloddy appearance, he deseryed his position. 

 Jack Rowett had his front to blame for his reserve card. 

 Pulboro Crafty is too coarse and big, had a bit off his tail. 

 Thunderer is too long, faulty head and heavy front. Bitches 

 were warm, very. Emeline, looking as I never saw her, so 

 much different to Nanuet, where her fat snowed her under- 

 here she was a dift'erent animal and turned the tables on 

 Paithenia, who had gone off and lost her beautiful body out- 

 line, especially loin. Winnie K. beat Pearl for card honors 

 in front and shoulders. Under ISin. : Royal Krueger looked 

 in great shape, but had no competition, and champion Lou 

 had little difficulty in beating the light-bodied Ava W in 

 that respect and head. Rockland Boy beats Little Wonder 

 in coat, legs and quarters, but the latter has the best head 

 The bitch class was bad to judge, but Butterfly repeated her 

 Nanuet victory, being in better shape, too. Marjory, though 

 fat, is very typical, good body, legs, deficient in muzzle and 

 not clean enough about neck and shoulders. Evangeline is 

 faulty in front, body and head. Queechy deserved her 

 letters. The specials were keenly contested. In smaller dogs 

 Rockland Kennels' sorty pack had more substance and were 

 more level. Over 13in. Hornell-Harmony's more level lot 

 were fairly in it. For best beagle I thought Elf beat Royal 

 Krueger in cleanness of shoulders, forelegs and carriage of 



Fox-Terriers {German JIop7ci?t.s-, .Judge).— Mr. Hopkins 

 judged very acceptably in place of Mr. Belmont. In chal- 

 lenge dogs Raffle beat Suflrolk Toby, the wire, very narrowly 

 Open dogs (10) brought out a new one, of good style, rather 

 thick and full in skull, and muzzle could be better but 

 othei-wise good. Beverwyck Punster is well known now 

 and Warren Daysman, third, is round in skull. Blemton 

 Rattler, reserve, was well placed. Of the commended lot 

 that good terrier Dobbin well deserved his letters Ruxton 

 was at Toronto In bitches (12) Grouse II. won another blue 

 ribbon, followed by Ripon Regina, a new face, bit heavy in 

 shoulders, pinched muzzle, soft coat, otherwise good. War- 

 ren Faithful is faulty before the eye, good legs Tuxedo 

 Beauty IS full in eye, space ^vill not admit of extended notice 

 ot all the card winners. My Fellow won in dog puppies, 

 pressed by Wiltgn Tipper. Bo^obel, the bitcl Vinuer 



won at Toronto, Open vdres (7) Suffolk Billy, first, has an 

 excellent head, dips a little behind shoulders, coat could be 

 harder. Dandy Jack, second, is rather light in loin, other- 

 wise good. Jack Trick is a wiry sort, big ear, light in body. 

 Suffolk Grip, vhc, is rather coarse in head, good front and 

 bone, and Cam JSrea Prince is also coarse in head. In 

 bitches (5) Jess F'ost, first, is faulty in head, but stands on 

 good legs, nice body and coat. Vic Broom pressed her 

 close, especially better in head and front. Carlisle, reserve, 

 well shown, is a trifle full in skull, and could be straighter 

 in front. Suffolk Tassel, third, was the Pittsburgh win- 

 ner. Carlisle Glory won well in puppy class (3). Messrs, 

 Rutherfurd won the kennel on a close call. 



Dakdie DiNMONTS (T. S. BelUii, .J'«f7ge).— All the winners 

 are well known and it is always a tight go between King o' 

 the, Heather and Amphion. 



Scotch Terriers (7'. S. BellM, Judge).— A nice show of 

 these game terriers; the winners in the dog class (f ), Kilroy 

 and Kilcree, are now well known, and rightly placed. Ash- 

 ley Plug, reserve, too full in skull, crooked front and 

 poorly shown. Colored Preacher's feet turn out and he is 

 coarse in skull, good coat. In bitches (4) Culblean, first, is 

 not straight in front, nice body and action. Wankie Daisy, 

 second, is a little out in front and body long, nice head, ears 

 big. Thistle Down was too fat and w'ide in front. 



Irish Terriers (T. S. Benin, Judge).— A capital show of 

 them. The winner, Crib's, front should have put him well 

 back to the others. Jackanapes and Romulus were equal 

 second; the former has too much coit and cloddy in body, 

 ■wide in skull but good front. Romulus, a drop ear, has a 

 nice head and is better than the other for place; faulty in 

 loin, perhaps. Merle Grady, equal third, has a good head 

 but too dark in muzzle, excellent frontj out of coat and 

 rather soft, nice body; .should have been higher up. Fenian, 

 also eqtial third, has a nice head, though with too much 

 stop and a bit heavy in shoulders. Bagman, vhc, is out at 

 elbows. This was evidently a hot class to judge, but there 

 need not be so many equals given. The' bitch cla.ss was 

 smaller (4) but choice. Candour, the Toronto winner, beats 

 Dunmurry slightly in head and feel of coat only, both 

 clinkers. Colleen Rue has been out before, and Kilmurry 

 is faulty in pasterns and feet. A Breda Bill pup won in 

 puppies, only entry. Candor won the special. 



Black and Tan Terriers [T. S. BelUn, Judge).— The ex- 

 hibits in these classes have been ding-donged round till their 

 names have become houseliold words in the fancy. Jasper 

 lost on condition, head and front principally to M^erry Mon- 

 arch. Queen III. smothered Carmencita, Lady Sali-sbury I 

 could not find. 



Bedlij^gton Terriers (T. S. BelUn, Judge).— With ex- 

 ception of Parilla, all well known. He loses' to a good one 

 in head and strength of jaw, but has a better feel of coat 

 than the winner, Editor. 



Skye terriers are both well known, and the York .shires 

 were not high class, but I thought Prince should have beaten 

 Beauty in the dog class; better head, coloring and coat. Toy 

 terriers were poor, as usuil. 



^ Pugs {Dr. H. M. Cryer, .Tudge].— There was no Bonsor or 

 Sprake in this lot, and quality was very poor, especially 

 when a Curtis takes the challenge prize! Little Fritz in 

 dogs won nicely in skull and muzzle over Dixie, who has 

 been repeatedly commented on. Duke Howard's nice skull 

 and muzzle got him the reserve. Little Jewell has gone oflf. 

 Vfga, the bitch class winner, won in Pittsburgh: she seemed 

 wide in front and head small. Puppies were poor. 



Toy Spakiels (Dr. H. M. Cryer, Judgc) ■-Outside ot 

 Romeo and Belle there was little to commend, A nice Jap 

 in Tootsie beats Tamah,a frequent winner,in general quality, 

 coat and head. The Italians were poor: a very delicate little 

 thing of nice size was the winner; others known. Two fair 

 smooth sheepdogs were shown in miscellaneous, and should, 

 as a more recognized breed, have been put over the Chinese. 



H, W. L. 



LIST OF AWARDS. 

 MASTIFF.*^.— Challenge— No entries.— Open -Doos.- Ist, J. L. 

 Winchell'R Beaufort's Black Prince; 2d, Mr?. Ctias. Wallaek'.'i 

 Merlin Bitches: 1st. B, F. Lewis's EtheJ; 3d, J. L. Winohell'e 

 Ros.s's Princess-; 3d. Mies L. H. Fuses 's Bruii. High com., J. R, 

 CoUins'8 Lady Teazle. PuiJpien: Prizes withheld. 



l8t, 

 Jt's 



and Otos; 3d, O. Lanerenberger's Donna'r. Very high"com'!',"New 

 York St. Bernard Kennels' Refugp II, High com.. O. Lnngen- 

 berger'a Percival. Swiss Mountain Kenn^ig' Kins Regent and 

 Mrs. J. Smith's White Friar. Com., Emma Lanaenherger's 

 Achilles. BMc/its; Ist and 3d, Col. J. Rupoert, .Tr. 'a Miss Anna 

 and Aitonette; 3d. Swiss MonntaiD Kprjnels' Simray. Very high 

 com., W. Grray's Judy and Co). J. Ruppert, Jr.'s Ellen Terry. 

 High com., Swiss Mountain Kennels' Princess Hepsey and T. F. 

 Lutz's Princess Wang. PMppie.r. Ipt, R. Bonth's Lord Walbeck- 

 '3d, 0. M. Bull's Duke of Alton; 3d, J. Reiner's King Victor. Verv 

 high com., P. H. Koeder''s Lord Per(;y. High com., C. B. Dake's 

 Lady CHarlton. Com., C. ,L Field's Nero. 



ST. BER'^TARDS.— Smooth-Coated.— CHALLBNGE—Doas; No 

 entries. Bitches: 1st, Col. J. Rnppert. Jr.'s Empress of;Contoo- 

 oooit .— Open- Do^s: 1st, Swiss Mountain KennelB' Sonttish Loader; 

 3d, D. P. Foster's Leicester: oil. Mies L. Osborne's Czar O. Bitches- 

 lit. Col. J. Ruppert. Jr.'s Bcllegarde; 2<5, H. Schierloh's Charm- 

 ion; 3d, C. B. Dake's Bsssie of Coatoocook. Pa^jpte; let and 3d, 

 R. E. Cochran's Nemo and Diyma. 



GREAT DANES.-Challkngh-Dow.s.- 1st, G. Leihbacher's 

 Pascha. Bitches: No entries. Opjon— Doys: Ist, Jos. Living,'- ton's 

 Maloc: 3d, Dr. W. H. Shops rd's T)uke; 3d, Paul Cl^igstnne's Stan- 

 ley. Very high corn., H. F. M. Podeyn's Pasha 11. High com., 

 Charles Fischer's Fritz, H. A.. Lawaon'a Pasha L. and David 

 Sohraidt'H Pasba. Com., John Frank',? Cssar. BitcheH: Ist, H. 

 F. M. Podeyn's Nora; 3d, Phil. Heckelinann's Fannv; 3d, G. I,eih- 

 bacher's Loui'!e. Very high com., H. A. Law.eon'8 Fitz. Pivppies: 

 1st, M. Schult'a Schult Nero and -John Condon's Surpass; 3a and 

 3d, Martin Hahnle's Pascha III. and Flora. High com., Charles 

 Fifcher'a Pascba. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— 3d, Chas. Sutter's Pascha. 

 BLOODHOUNDR.— Challenge— lat, J. L. Winchell'a .Tudith 

 OPEfi—Dogs: 1st, J. L. Wiuchell's Victor; 3d, George W. Glazier's 

 Jav'irt. Verv hieh com. and high com.. George W. Glazier's Jean 

 Valjean. Bitchts: ls% George W. Glazier's Beniaon. 



DEERHOLNDS.— rHALLENGE-Z/Of/.s; No entriep. Bitch&s: Ist, 

 Dunrobin Kennels' Olga- Open-Doos; Ist, Dmrobin Kennels' 

 Argyle; 3d,HpTiry Mollenba.uer'8 Bisma'-ck; o'i, J. M, Greenwood's 

 Glencalrn. Bitches: let withheld; 3d, lolanthe Kennels' Madge 

 Mac; 3'i, Henry Mollenhauer's Tbora. 



GREYHOUN DS.- -Challenge— lat, Albion L. Page's Maud 

 Torrmgtoa.— Open— r>/^9.s.- 1st. Woodbaven Kennels' Lord Nt^ver- 

 snll; 2d, Tubby Hook K-^untils' St. Regie; ad, Wm. Scbumncher's 

 Prince Bismarck. Bitches: 1st, Jas, Black's Dolly DolUr; 2d 

 arid very high com,, Mayhrook Kennels' Mi.^s Dollar III. and 

 Maybrook Nell; 3d, Wm. T. Faulknei's American Daisy. Pup- 

 pies: 1st, Woodbaven Kennels' Snowflight; 2d, W. D. Blenus's 

 Dollas. 



PSOVIE.— Challenge -JDoas; 1st, H. W, Huntington's Argoss. 

 Bitches: 1st. H. VV. Huntington's Princpsa Irma.— Open— Doos.' 

 Ist; and 3d. C. S. Hanks's Sarvanates aTid Leekhoi; H. W. 

 Huntington's Oaslad. BitcJies: 1st. H. W. Huntington's Zerry; 

 3d, very high com. and high co-u., P. H. Hacke's Armeda, Viewea 

 and Palme; 3i, C S. Hanks's Vinga. Puppies: 1st, O. S. Hanks's 

 Peter the Great; 3d, H. W. Huntingto-n's Krimena. 

 CHESAPEAKE BAY DOGS.— let, Robert Mllbank's Pride. 

 FOXHOUNDS.— American— Do»-s: Ist. Dr. H. T. Thurber's 

 Eli'e; 2d, Tubby Honk Kennels' Picket —English— Doi^s.- Ist, The 

 Pennbrook Hunt's Denmark; 31 and com., Rnckaway Himting 

 Club's Gftmblpr and Rascal, Bitolm: 1st, The Pennbroke Hunt's 

 Ransom; 2d, Rockaway Hunting Club's Sprightly, 



Pop Ret; 2d, Hempet.ead Farm's Hempstead Bang Bang; 3d, Rinada 

 Pointer Kennels' Earl of Hessen. Bitches; l=it. Rinada Pointer 

 Kenneli^' Ducbess of Nasoc; 2d. Gen. .Tarvis'.a Lass of Kpn': 3a, 

 Banks & De Russy's Bella.— Challenge.— Under Solbs— Doos) 

 lat, Hempstead Farm's champion Dnke of Hes?en,-UNDi;H 60i.fl^ 



