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FOREST AND STREAM, 



[Feb. 16, 1898. 



denied. Gunner is faulty in muzzle and stop, and his legs 

 are not above suspicion. A lightly made dog in Bob B. -was 

 he, so was Fitz, whose snipy muzzle and hea^'y shoulder are 

 things not to be desired. Duchess of Wavcrly jnst scoi'ed in 

 the bitch class over Fly M., whose nice typical head is en- 

 hanced by her rich tan markings; but, as in many of these 

 dogs, the tau on legs lacks the correct markings, and the 

 tan is meally; sbe has a well made body and excellent legs. 

 Yola. reservfi is liglit in m^izzle; Princess Lonise is also de- 

 ficient in tliis respect, but I fancy her legs and body carry her 

 ahead of Yola. Highland Mona is .am.l.Viev not up to stand- 

 ard in liead properties, but st,i. : nod legs; but Nellie 

 D. does not deserve two lettir.-: --'i . piwu- weed, suipy, 

 and far too dark in markings. Lrmis S. was the winning 

 dog pup, little long cast, shows lots of quality, ratlier Aveak 

 in middle piece yet, but he has lots of otlier good points. 

 Yola was the winning bitch. The kennel prize went to Dr. 

 Dixon. 



SPATfiELS {Jalin Davidson, Judge). — We have seen mttch 

 better classes than those at Chicago, both in numbers and 

 quality. The Irish water spaniels were poor. The winner, 

 Trouble, has a soft, woolly coat, no seTiililance of n topknot, 

 wool all over, fat, coarse tail; a big, coarse beast; no good. 

 Second went to a small one, but with nioi'e pretension to type 

 and color, but snipy-iuuzzled, woolly in coat, little or no curl, 

 and indifferent front. Nora O'Donoghue, the winningldtch, 

 was the best of (Jie three; she has fair curl and stands on good 

 legs and feet: slie is well known. In field dogs ('3) Newton 

 Aljbott Torso was easily the best; good lengl h, straight front, 

 bit plain in muzzle, sliown in nice condition :is to coat, but 

 would have done with more flesh to hide a rather light mid- 

 dle piece. Smitli's Gyp is Jeggy and curly coated. Dorothy 

 was the only bitch; little short for a field, Init well formed, 

 with a fairly straight foreleg. Cocker spaniels had four in 

 the dog class, and the Omaha winner, Bendigo, proved the 

 v^dnner over DonoA'an. He has the better head, but loses in 

 front to the other; gains again, however, in fiody, ribs and 

 coat. Pickpania, reserve, is small, too high in skull, feet 

 turn out a bit, and is light in body. Lady Dnfferin proved 

 the winuer over Norah H. in bitches (6). Her muzzle is not 

 deep enough and .skull toodomy, should be better ribbed, and 

 her forelegs are not of the best; a little long in body, but nice 

 coat. Norah turns one elbow out, is throaty and I'ather flat- 

 .sided. I liiied Duchess of Spades for this place; she is pretty 

 good, baiTiug muzzle, but this is Ijetter than the winner's, 

 and she is much better in front and head generally and quite 

 her equal in body. Gypsey is too short in muzzle and fat. 



Collies (J"o7i)i'^. ioiig." J?icZ.r/c).— Collies always seem to 

 tnrn out in force at the Windv City, and Mr. Long again 

 met with good support. There were no Christophers or 

 Wellsl:)Ourne Charlies this time, but The Squire, Maney Tre- 

 foil, Charleroi II. and Flurry II. are not to be sneezed at any- 

 where. In challenge dogs (6) Charleroi 11. \vou; he was in 

 nice coat and carries his age well. As stated last weelc St. 

 Louis will now be his home. The Squire looked well, but he 

 is ageing fast and .should be retired. Maney Trefoil, reserve, 

 was in fair coat, in fact, it would be called goot! in any other 

 dog, but we always expect to see a few moi e liai)-s on him. 

 Koslyn Dandy seemed in good form. In latches champion 

 Flurry II. made auother appearance, anil really holds her 

 age wondertuJly, and wears a good cohv. (.'(jra II., her oi)- 

 ponent, should not feel put out in losing to one of the best 

 bitches America has seen. 



The open dog class brought out eighteen, which made it a 

 matter of surprise that the judge got out of it so well. By 

 careful handling and being pnt down in full bloom Toronto 

 Wonder repeated his Brooklyn victory; his frill is something 

 surprising these later days, nothing has been seen on the 

 bench like it since the days of Dublin Scot, Scotilla and 

 Maney Trefoil's earlier career. This probably carried away 

 the ,indge, for I think, all things considered, Curzon should 

 hare had the place; he has much better forelegs tlutu \\'inner, 

 nice clean head of good length, the mf)dern tip ear, pretty 

 fair undercoat, .short of top, fair body, travels a little close 

 behind, <a handsome light sable and white that will do better 

 yet when in good coat. Chrysolite, reserve, loses in front to 

 second, is short of undercoat but nicely made uj); Argyle 

 Sandy and Mac Avei'e winners at Nashville and deserved their 

 letter's; Fletcher, he, has a nice head with sweet expression, 

 little flat-sided and light in loin, good coat and fi-ill, nice car- 

 riage of ears and stern. Psycho has a x)lain head and is not 

 correct in front. Christie I thought harshly dealt with, as, 

 barring a i-ather big, coarse head, he is a capitally made dog 

 with a good long coat of proper texture, so seldoru seen out 

 nowadays. Wellesbourne Dukehas a coarse and .short head, 

 faulty in quarters and did not deserve to be ahead of some 

 others in this class. 



Ten turned up in the bitch class, and a noiw yomigsten-. 

 Donna, from Mr. Jarrett's "factory," took the blueiihiiun. 

 She is the daughter of Roslyu Dolly, to memory deai'. .Slie has 

 a fairly long head, good carriage of ears, well turned 

 body that needs a little filling out, nice coat and shows 

 plenty of quality. Second went to A^anity, aud this was 

 scarcely right, as her head is short and tiiick, ears droop, 

 coat short, but dense. Crissy came in for reser\'e and should 

 have been ahead of the others; better liead and type. 

 Heather\Aig is too high in brow and soft in coat. Chester- 

 ford Lass has not a good carriage of ear and it is too big; 

 a plain self-colored bitch with fair length of coat but soft, 

 ^ood bone. Bertha II. was in nice shape. In puppy dogs (4) 

 Yule, a prick-eared dog, nice legs, body and coat, won over 

 Laddie, better in ears, but loses otherwise. Doctor, reserve, 

 is not np to form, has a wall eye, but shows a good coat and 

 lots of equality. Doima, beat Fussie in bitch pups (3). The 

 latter is a snipy little thing with good coat and legs. 



Bulldogs (Harrij L. ifoodman, Judije). — This gave the 

 Illwis Kenuels an opporttmity to show what they could do. 

 Harper and Bo'sAs aiu in challenge dogs, and Harper won in 

 body. The aptly named Graven Image looked in rare form, 

 beating Duchess of Parma in forelegs, chop, skull and body, 

 but Duchess has better ears. King Lud and Lady Nan were 

 the open classes entries; both were in good shape. Owing to 

 a confusion of numbers at Nashville, the names of King Lud 

 and Bo'swain got transposed; the criticism there given 

 should be just reversed. 



Bull-Terrikrs (Harry L. Goodman, Jvdrie].— 'Not such 

 an entry as last year, either as regards (| uality or numbers: 

 _ no challenge class ]n-ovided. In o;.. u ' ■ ■..''>) the winner 



proved the smartly made dog Cri:-|:, ■ (hick in skull 



and cheeky, stands on good legs, nice ey> and ear; he is a 

 son of Dnlleriu. Sir Monte II. is large in eye, not straight 

 in front, cheeky, fair body and bone. Bdgewood Betidigo is 

 too much cut (jut before the eye, cheeky, too, and has two 

 fawn marks on neck, .July, vhc, is thick and rourid in skull. 

 Only two bitches; White Gypsey awaided lirst; she shows a 

 good deal of wrinkle, is heavy in shoulder and wide. .Second 

 prize withheld. One Boston terrier was shown, N. F. C. 



Dachshunds (./o/f./*- Davidson, .Jju/yt;).— Taps Zur Horst 

 and Tips Zur Horst, Avhatever that m.ay mean, the speci- 

 mens shown, were not up to form, .short baelvs, not crook or 

 chest enough, short heads and eai's; both on tlie l errier type 

 and in color f!hoc<.)late and tan. 



Beagles {.Joli/n 1 >ii;viiJ:ion, .J/fJi/r).— Thei-e was nothing 

 really very startling in these elah-ses. There were no chal- 

 lenge entries. In open dogs (5) Jot* lias gone to pieces and 

 should have given place to both Doctor and Hawkeye; he 

 has a fair head, bid: he is so out at ellj(i\A- and light and Aveak 

 in loin he should h:i.ve had about vhc.: hi^ coat is good. l''0C- 

 tor, second, though a little open in feet , has much better 

 front, body and actiim; his ht-ad is the v, Misi part, tun long. 

 Hawkeye has a fair trout, and the best hi ad in the class, a 

 little light in ((VIM rters, tail cai-ried wrong, a little A^ eak in 

 pasterns and hocks t urn in a bit. Romp is wiile in chest, 

 good legs and coat, good body, muzzle plain and long. King 



Trix is alow-set harrier, vrith a head that would balance an 

 American foxhound. Snow proved the winner in bitches (4) 

 and she is not in the first row, but in better si i ape than at 

 Nanuet; her plain, long head and faulty frtmt are against 

 her in good company. Betty R., second, is better in front 

 and has a shorter, better shaped head, though a little too 

 full in eye, nice in feet and better all round and more typical 

 bitch than the winner. Dotty R. has a nice sweet expres.sion, 

 though her head is a little fine in muzzle, be.dy long and 

 light. Queen Gypsey is too long throirghout a,nd light and 

 .shelly. -Tanet G. won in poiDpie's. 



F0X-TKKUI.KRS (John Daiudson, .7-»,-f/(/c).— No challenge en- 

 tries. The o[)(>,u el.'i.sses, while well tilled, did not contain 

 much quality; in fact, they were, with the exception of two 

 or three, a common lot. My Fellow showed most terrier, and 

 though getting thick and heavy in shoulder and neck, won 

 nicely from Bleniton Stipend, whose light body, flat ribs and 

 round, full .skull, soft coat and indilTerent carriage of ears 

 should have been fatal to his chances. Rexf ord Spot, too, has 

 a plain, common head, no character, not straight in front, 

 good body, but he. would have been good enough for him. 

 Gleudon Spark, had he been in better .shape, should have been 

 second. Dixie Tartar's head is short, fi^et oi ien and coat soft, 

 and w,9s not well shown. Willow f .1 ' L;gy and full in 

 brow, gooil eye and muzzle, nice e mim < id'y, aud could 

 have Inw'.n reserve, at least. Dick Turinii, Lie., is too promi- 

 nent in optic, but has a nice long head, trnt big in ear and 

 loaded in shoulders. Paddy is wide in froid, and too much 

 stop. Eight bitches came forward, .■uid the Xashville second, 

 Yenus II., pro]ierly won here. Flirt, secmid, lias a poor 

 front, is weak in muzzle, and dips belli nd the shoulder. Fly- 

 Fly is a eapjtal-legged youngster by Kaby Signal, a bit coarse 

 and si M I i i ;i ! ed, docked too close, but a pretty fair terrier, 

 and l ii; 11 ; id could have been secourl nicely. Silhouetj 

 vhc, i- I 01 ii.irrow throughout, good straight front, but head 

 is very faulty. Patty is poor in general character and type. 

 Dusky Midge is too wide in front. Mr. Gibson showed a 

 fairly good pup in Belvoir Dan. With age ought to do an- 

 other prize or two. Fly-Fly won in tiitches. The wires 

 hardly need mention. George E. won in dogs; too thick in 

 head, fair coat. The others do not amourd/ to much. 



ri;i.sn Te[;uie:i;s !■/'./,,/ Durithon, ./7/ t/r/c). — Only two 

 shown, and there was litile ilinieultyin placing Galtees, well- 

 known, ahead of t he ojber big coarse dog. 



Y'ORk.siiiKK TKuiiiKRS [Harrji L. fiuodiiia-n, Jndgc).— Only 

 one in the dog class. Dick York, nice coat and well shown: 

 and Minui(; York lia.d no trouble in beating her daughter, 

 Pinky York, %\-ho loses in coat and color to the other, but 

 who was better in the latter respect tlian Bo-Peep. vhc. 



Tor SrANiELS [Harry L. (Jondman, ,/»rt</r;).— Two good 

 ones shown and class di-^dded, Calumet St. Cyr in dogs, and 

 his dam Calumet Alice in bitches, were the winners. The 

 dog is a good bodied one with a capital head, short-faced. 

 The black and tan terrier judged by Mr. Da\'idsoi: was a 

 runt; first was withheld, and second might also have been 

 kept back. Some fair little toy terriers were sho^\^l, but call 

 for no special met I linn r!,,. tiitch prizes being rightly with- 

 held from parti- r- . I :S. 



Pugs {Uarrn L. , , j ^, , Jiulge). — These came out pretty 

 strong, and with Spi ;die and Bob Ivy in the challenge class 

 there was some little excitejnent. JVIr. Lewis objected to the 

 appointed judge taking in this class, owing to his opinion 

 giA^en the week before regarding Sprake, and Mr. Lacy was 

 asked to officiate, but declined, as Mr. Goudman was the 

 appointed judge and was in the ring, and Inotli accepted the 

 position of judge and wrote what he did with a full knowl- 

 edge of tlie consequences, and he should have judged willy- 

 nilly. Mr. GoQdman himself did not wish to judge the dogs, 

 and' Mr. Sidler finally was prevailed upon to .ad indicate, and 

 he did the proper tiling by putting Spi ' s L'.ob Ivy, 

 although the former was shown too fat .■ni i i ii ier just 



right. Mr. Goodman then judged the open elasses, putting 

 that cocky little chap Sendnole Dixie rightly first. Bobbie 

 Mac though black in head is nicely formed; rather big ear. 

 Duke Howard, well known, was reserve. Lord Fauntleroy, 

 third last year, was vhc; he is faulty in mn/./.le and skull, 

 has not volume enough. The others call for uo particular 

 mention. In bitches the well-kno^vn Sendnole Midget took 

 premier honors, second going to .Sprake's Patli, who was at 

 Nash\ille, reserve to Toadie, who agaiii shoNS'ed too much 

 evidence of a liking for the feed pan. Litt le Kate's chief 

 point is her jet black toe nails, so seldom met withnoAvadays. 

 In puppy dogs At ^'ouwas alojie, and .Sprake's Patti winning 

 in bitches accounts for the quality of the otliers. Mrt. S. F. 

 Davis took the kennel prize. 



MiscELLASEot s CLASS {Johii DavidsoTi, Juc7r/e).— Berri, 

 the poodle, won in that breed, and Sir Stafford, the Skye, 

 also had a class to himself, while Jack Shepard. the blood 

 hound, won agaiu, and equal second w;is given to a poor 

 Maltese and Nancy Hanks, a brokendi aired whippet. There 

 were a lot of snrall foxhounds of American type shown, which 

 should have been put into a separate class. H. W. L. 



LIST OF AWARDS. 



MA.STIFFS.^CnAi.LENGE— Z)of/s.- Lst, E. L. Kimball's Elkson; 2d, 

 Cbas. E. Bunn's Ormonde. Bitches: Ist, C. E. Buun\s Caution's Own 

 Daughter; Sd, J. J. Lynn's Lady Dorotliy. — OFr,>;—Dor/s: Est, J.J. 

 L.Yuii's Cai-dina! Beaufort; 2d, G. E. Holcnnib's Pi-ince Cola. Ee- 

 serve, A. Livim-'s Sraosha. Very higli corn., G. F. Hawley's Melrose 

 Caution and yiiss Ct. H. Hawley's Alariu. High corn., L. liosengarten's 

 Juail'o: v. ,E Ueis's AVebster Judge: E. F. SharpVs Monte; G. F. 

 Maurei s XiTo. ( 'oiii . AV. H. Sullivan's .Terry. BUflien: 1st and J2d. 



G. E. liiiiiii s lltor.l ( aiiieo and 3Iattella. Ites.. Spring- Forest Kennels' 

 Melrose Portia. HigU coin., B. F. Lewis's Ethel. Com., B. R. Morse's 

 Morse s Jano; C. C. Mcljean's Media.— Puin'iE.s — Bitches: 1st, C. C. 

 McLean's I 'erKia; 3d, T. Fitzgerald's Queen Spearo. High com., T. 

 Kennedy's Queen K. 



GREAT DAISES.— Ctialleuge entries Tin]ierator and IMetac not for 

 competition.— Open.— Z^H/.s; 1st. J. Stndeli.ila-r's .Maj. MeKinlev: 2d, 



H. E. Wight's Prince Victor. Reserve, G. r^.-iiiiiiarrr's 'I'ltrer. * Very 

 bitch com.. J. <!. \Vi-r-k"s ('a-sar; C. Scbiiiko,TliV -Mrta.- II.; F. is. Auder- 

 Roii's Anders:, ,- , |. v. High eoni,, if. Sec-ci--s Trinz and Uaeas. 

 Com,, H. n, r I I, ■t's Sierfried. y^//V/,r;;:.' Isf.. ris.-eula ICennels' 

 Neverzell: ^.1 i i. iiiii.acb-sXeliieB. Kesnav. C. M hite's Frau- 

 lein. Very lii^iij com . K. (5. Aadersou's Fl.aa, llieh coin., A. .Jursen's 

 Flora: J. 'UrosW's Spot: J. Hoefer's XeMio A. ; yiis;^ .Al. |,'. Reis's Colum- 

 bian Cordova and H. Kaisou's Viotoris-*.— Pi-ei'iES— Oogs: 1st, E. W. 

 Estherg's King William: ad, A. Kochler's Prince. Higb com., F. 

 Stark's Bisuiark. Bitches: 1st, J. Dietrich's Delia; 2d. J. P. Otto's 

 Ethel E. 



ST. BERNARDS.— RocGH— Challenge— Do(75,- 1st, A. C. Scliallen- 

 bergfr's C.h. .\i istoeral . Bitches: 1st. E, II Moore's Ladv Livingstone; 



id, 'Col. .I.icob i;u|iiiert .s Ladv Gladw \ ii.-- Oprn -ft ../,,'; ].st,'E. H. 

 Moore's AII.oiu-.t; ad, A. 0. SelialleMberger's Saladin. Reserve, L. 

 'llchenoi 's American Ca-sar. AArv Iul-Ii com.. 10. Sa,uei-lieriiis:'s Lord 

 Of Kiehraoad. M. llilgerfs Beu 3Iaida,, Col. J. .OiipperfH Kiiisstonian 

 Count. Hiah com.. W. C. Ten Evck's Tennv. A. RiselTs Skamy-l. P. A. 

 Fnlsouis .Santo. L. L. Iliatfs T)ie Colonel. K. Bo.icirs Wvoinina' 

 Hespcr. Coin,. A. O. HaiUseh. Jr.'s Draco H., A. F. 8auer'.s Xero S.. 

 M. A. Hardcr s Rextord Carmen. Bitches: Jst, J. R. Lewis's lo: Sd. 

 A. C. Selialleiilierger's Alta Berna. Reserve. K. H. M.jore's Lady 

 Sueerweil, \'eiv tiit;li com.. .1. JIalonev's Sadie jud Baroness 

 Streatham. High corn.. 5[iss Bryan's Rina. Col. J. Eupperts Kings 

 toulan Beaut v and Kingstoman Couiuess. aii.l W. 1). Van Blareom. 

 Jr.'s El Oro. C.-m.. £7 Sauerliering'^ Vi}--oX Vine. J. C. Copev's 

 Vera, and ^Irs. Selmeider's Nellie. P'.-vm — i-st. M. Hilgert's 



Asldand Junilio; .-.M. Mrs. P. Higgins's in:-,: 1st and 2d, 



withheld. Very hiirh com., L. W. Ur.-- ■ 1 1 1 n— No\rcE— 1st., 



E. H. Moore's Alloiieer; 3d. E. Saner i.. n, crd of Kiehmond. 

 Reserve, A. F. Kramer's sir Barry Be' li . l -i - \'. : v high com., J. C. 

 Copey's Vera. High com., W. C. Ten l.Aei: . i , „:.y. 



ST. BERNARDS. -Smooth— CH.^.nLENi If /'.,'■/.■,. isl. J. B. Le-nis's 

 Ch. Victor .loseph. Biirhef:: 1st. Cot .J. RnjiiierL K Empress of Con- 

 toocoolc— Oi'KX— /to'y,s\- 1st. E. IT. Mooie's yielr....sf': id, M. HileerCs 

 Lawrence Garza,. Reserve. Maple Leaf Ki.-i)i...-ls' Victor Jack. Very 

 high com.. .). B. Lewis's Ben L. Hi^di com . ( ef. EirnstiU's St. 

 Michael. Com.. Liberty Kennels' Liberty Sr.. .loe. iiiu-hfx: ist. Col. 

 J. Rupperfs Bellegarde: id. A. C. Sclialleiiljcrger's ColiimPia Veuris. 

 Reserve, J. B. Lewis's Fernwood Goldy. Vei'y high com., O. Baur's 

 Sabah and Libert.j- Kenuels' Rehne. 



RUSSIAN WOLFHOUNDS.— Do.(7s.' 1st, Paid H. H:a43ie's ZIoeein. 

 Bitclies; 1st, Paul H. Hacke's Ormeda. 



DEERHOUNDS.— Sitefics; 1st and 2d, E. V. Paul's Alice and Veron- 

 ica. 



GREYHOUNDS.— Docf.s.- 1st and very high com., Dr. Van HruomeTs 

 Van's Peter and Van's O'Rell: 2d, Nelson P. 'WTiiting's Touchwood. 

 Com., Sherwood Kerr's Don. Bitclies: 1st and 2d, Dr. Van Hummel's 

 Viola and Verdure Clad. Very high com., Charles W. Sarvis's Lady 

 OUvia. Com.. Nelson P. "Whiting's Innocence. 



POINTERS.— Challenge— Dogs,- 1st witliheld. Bitches: 1st, T. G. 

 Davey's Lady Gay Spanker. Reserve, George W. LaRue's Revelation. 

 Open— Do^/A•.■ 1st, Harry Dutton's Duke ot Kent H.; 2d, L. A. Biddle's 

 tilamorgan. Reserve, T. Gr. Davey's Westnu'nster Drake. Very high 

 com., J. J5i!nfee's Bruce D., Chas. E. ComietPs Rock U. and Dr. John 

 R. D.udols's Boxer. High com., J. Dnnfee's Mark S., Dorchester 

 Mapes's Itevoii.sliire Don, W. H. Sullivan's Wuto V. and Dr. John R. 

 Daniels's Count Grovner. Com., Chti-s. C. Wiedling's Tip Top. Bitches: 

 1st and reserve, T. G. Davey's Josie Braekett and Ightfield Madge: 2d, 

 Tim Donoghue's Sal H. Very bieh i^om.. Alidallah Kennels' Rose le 

 Hessen, B. H. Olson's Buffalo Belle, J. H. Winslov's Clancarty and 

 Dr. John R. Daniels's Dutcher. High com., David Larson's Fan Wild- 

 wood and W. P. Predhomme's Eosie P.— Puppie.s— Z>ogs: 1st-, Dr. Johu 

 E. Daniels's Fi'ed Graphic: 2d, J. Dunfee's Blaize M. Reserve, Emil 

 W. Estherg's Deacon. Very high com., E. S. Bishy's Too Fhp. High 

 com., J. Dimnfee's Sailor, Jr, Bitches: 1st, Dr, .lohn E. Daniels's 

 Seotty, 



ENGLISH SETTEES.— Chall-bnge— Dor;.?; 1st, P. G. Taylor's Breeze 

 Gladstone. Bitches: 1st, J, W, Lawson's Ehie Nell.— Open- Doos; 1st, 

 E. Merrill's Paul Bo; 2d, L. T.Ward's King Gladys. Reserve, E. S. 

 Hunter's True Blue. Very high com., G. txales's Pembroke Blue Don, 

 Luzboro lieuuels' Max AViJsou's Boy, E. C. Smitli's Dad Noble, and W. 



C. Downing's Benzine. High com., Tim Donoghue's Roger Gladstone 

 and C. Murphy's Druid HUl. Bitches: 1st, Pennsylvania Kennels' Katie 

 Noble H.; 2d, H. W. DeLong's Nushka of Elms. Reserve, J. Holm's 

 Bonnie Pegmatite. Very high com., R. C. Eineareon's Gay Zell. High 

 com.. Maple Leaf Kennels' Juanetta. Com., P. Doerr's Glad Tidings. — 

 Puppies— Dor/.';.' 1st, T. Donoghue's Monk of Purness Drake. Bitches: 

 1st, T, Douogjiue's Monk of Furness Lill; 2d, M. Middleton's Coimtess 

 Roy. 



IRISH SETTEES.— Challenge— Dofirs; 1st, Seminole Kennels' Tim; 

 Bitches: 1st, Oak Grove Kennels' champion Noma.— Open— iJogrs.- 1st, 

 Glenmore Kenuels' Finglas; 2d, T. Sharpless's Blarney, Jr. Reserve, 



D. L. & A. Carmichaers Shamrock Bruce. Very high com., F. Gehr- 

 mann's Spot'em, Kildare Kennels's Duke of Kiklare and Seminole 

 Kennels' Montauk, .Jr. High com., N. W. Brooks's Mark A., J. A. Cun- 

 ningham, .Ir.'s Bimch, J. Coulson's St. Elmo and Seminole Kennels' 

 Tun's Dandy. Com., D. L. &A. Carmlchael's Mardo H., Luzboro Ken- 

 nels' Dudeeu and Seminole Kennels' Young Tim. B«<c7ies; 1st, Glen- 

 more Kennels' Colerahie; id. Oak Grove Kr^nnels' Mollie D. Reserve, 

 D. L. & A. Oarmichael's Lady Miller. Very high com., IX L. & A. Car- 

 michael's Lady Horst, F.'A. JMillcr's .NJellie M. and Serninole Kennels' 

 Delptuune. Higli coin., P. C. PeU s Buffalo Rose, H. Schubert's Annie 

 H. II., Seminole Kennels' Claremout Ileatber and Oak Grove Kennels' 

 Kate. Com., D. L. & A. Carmichaers Vashti and Dr. S. G. Dixon's 

 Lady Cleveland. — Vjippms—Bogs: 1st, D. L. it A. Carnu'chael's Lord 

 Elcho. Jr. : 2d, Seminole Kennels' Kenmore Chief. Very high com, ,1. 

 Stroud's Conaire. High com., O. E. Maurer's Elcho G. Bitches: 1st. J. 

 Tompkins's Bed Rose; 2d, Mrs. J. Stroud's Lottie C. Very high coin., 

 Gr. F. Maurer's Jennie G. High com., P. D. Sawin's NeUie S. 



GORDON SETTEES.— X»03.s.- 1st, J. R. Oughtou's Heather Lad; 2d 

 and reserve. Dr. S*G. Dixon's Ivanhoe aud Cei.i E. Very high com.. 

 Highland Kennels' Highland Kent,W. H. W ithiugtou's Buck, E. Hora's 

 fJuuner. High com., Mrs. F. S. FlinCs Bob B., W. C. Grey's Frita. 

 Com., .1. Sanilford's Trade. Bitches: 1st, Dr. S. Q. Dixon's Duchesa of 

 AVaverly; id. G. Jlcistor's Fly 31. Reserve, ( <. W. Sarvis's Yola. Very 

 high eoia., Mrs. F. S. Flint's Bessie, Dr. 8. G. liixon's Princess Louise. 

 High com., R. H. Donnelly's Nellie p., llighUwul Kennels' Highland 

 Mona. Com., Highland Kennels' Highland Carmeueita.— Pdppib.s — 

 Dii;/s: 1st, G. Meister's Louis S.: id. Highland Kenuels' Highland Duke. 

 Bilches: ist, C. VV. Sarvis's Tola; 2d, Higldand Kennels' Highland 

 Duchess. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS.— Doffs; 1st, E. G. Fink's Trouble; 2d, T. 

 W. aMihs's AVilly Eeilly. Bitches: 1st. T, \V, Mills's Nora O'Donohoe. 



FIELD SPANIELS.— Do(/s,- 1st, T. Donoghue's Newton Abbott Torso: 

 2d, J. Smith's Snuth's Gyp. Bitclies: 1st, J. Smith's Dorothy. 



COCICER SPANIELS.— Do-/.?.- 1st and reserve, Jersey Cocker Ken- 

 uels' Bendigo and Pickpania: id, Dr. J. E. Hair's Donovan. Very high 

 com., H. L. Harraount's Arnold s D.an. Bdclies: 1st and 2d, Jer.sey 

 C(-'cker Kennels' Lady Dufferiu a)n;l Norali H. Vet \' high com.. Sea 

 Moss Kennels' Duchess of Spades. High coin., A. L. Storm's Gipsey. 

 C0LLIP:S.-C n.M.\ .KXG E-Do(js: 1st, Chestnut Hill's Charleroi U. 



Reserve. Cr 

 nut Hill ICi 



Open— A.>r/. 

 nets' Cm-zi. 

 E. S. M^.rr^ 

 RoIi1-,h:' ,- 

 Keni,, ' - 

 Demalo He 

 nels' iJeini 

 Ken 

 com 



1st, CI 



e Collie Kenliels' Maney Tn 

 ri-y U. Resoi-ve, S./i 

 dnut Hill's Torontri 

 Scrniuole Kenuers 

 ,!dv antl ArL'vIe .'il 

 ke: 



I. IJiti-lL^^s: 1st, Chest- 

 liuolo' Kenuels' Cora IL- 

 Vmider; id. Seminole Ken- 

 ' 1 1 r \' so I i i,e'. Very high com, , 

 High coui., Mrs. I\L J. 

 Kletclie-r; Carlowrie CoUie 

 ,: ,, ri-ionips.m's Sliep. Com., S. C.Stanton's 

 e;oM! l;, ,.11's Hello. Hrtrh^s: 1st, Chestnut Hill Ken- 

 ma; id. R. loljsori's \ unity, liesei've, Chesterford Park 

 Chesteiiieid Lass aud Seminole Keunels' Oris.sey. Very high 

 •low l ie (;ollie Kennels' rieathercvvig. High com. and com., 

 Semiuole Kenuels' Bertha II. aud Primrose II. — Fcppies — Doqs: 1st, R. 

 Gihsou's Yule; id. W. Turner's Laddie. Re.serve, Chesmut' Hih Ken- 

 nels' Doctor. Very high com., Cailowi-ie Collie K.-nuels' ^lax. Bitches: 

 1st. Chestuut Hill Kennels' Donna; id, R. Gibson's Fus.sie. Reserve, 

 Chesterford Park Kennels' Chest ei-field Lass. 



BUI.i;L»OGS. ChALLE.xor.— X>o.:/,s; 1st .-aid id, Illwiss Kennels' Har- 

 per and Bo'swaiu. Bitches: 1st and id, lUwiss Kennels' Graven Image 

 and Duchess <jf Parma.— Open -Dufy.s-.' 1st, Illwiss Kennels' Iving 

 Lud. Bitches: 1st, Illwiss Kenuels' Lady Nan. 



DACHSHUNDS.— 1st and id, J. Wedekind's Taps Zur Horst and Tips 

 Zur Hoi'st. 



BEAGLES.— Do5(.si 1st and very high com,, G. D. Welton's .Joe and 

 Pomp: id, B. P, Lewis's Doctor. Reserve, VtC 0. Harding's Hawkeye. 

 High com., W. J. filover's King Trix. /ie.v; 1 st,, Middleton Ken- 



nels' Snow; id aud very high com., R. C. liineio son's Betty R. and 

 Dotty It. High com., W. J. Glover's Qiieeu Gip-ej 



FOX-TERRIERS.- Smooth -J'of/.s-.- 1st, A. I). Stewart's My Fellow; 

 ,ad, Keiii[>t,on I'ark Keuuels' Blenit.ni Stijjciid. Reserve, F' F, Ever- 

 hart's (;icorge Vci v tilL-h com.. G. Pfirsliiiuf's Dick Turpin, E, E. 

 Fishbnrn's Gleiidon .Sjiark. Leiiister Kennels' Dixie Tartar and L. A. 

 Biddle's Willow Grove. High com.. J. P. Cori in's Pu.l.ly. Com.. W. 

 Buokiier's Mack. Hitches: 1st. R. E. Fishburn's Venus II.; id, W. H. 

 Sullivan's Flirt. Reserve, Mrs. AV. Potter's Fly Fly. Very high corn., 

 L. A. Biddle's Siliionetr,. Higli com., C. Foster's Dusky .Midge andT. 

 Harrison's Patty. Com., .A, c. Dun lop's. Dunlup's gueeo. — Ptppies — 

 Doijs: Istantl higli com.. R. G'Lbson's Belvoir Van and Belvoir Tor- 

 ment ; id, T. Harrison's Sport. Bitches: Ist, Mrs. VV. Potter's Fly Fly. 

 -WiEtE-Hj,ir;Rn-/Ji»;o; 1st, G. P. Evei'harCs ( ieorge E.; id, Mi's. 'W. 

 Potter's Spider. Very high com., C. Clark's Rincher. puppies: Ist, 

 Mrs. W. Potter's Lill. 



IRISH TERRIERS.— I)og3; 1st, H, O'Connor's Galtees; 3d, M. W. 

 Hughes's Foxy Larry. 



YOEKSHIRE TERRIERS.— Doys.' 1st, Dr. K. E. Oliver's Dick York. 

 Bitches: 1st, Dr. N. E. Oliver's imported Minuir- York: id, Mrs. N. E. 

 Oliver's Pinkey York. Very high com., J, Seeker's Bo Peep. 



TOY SPANIELS.— i>Off«; 1st, Mrs. A. M, (Goldsmith's Calumet St. 

 Cyr. Bilelies: 1st, VTrs. A. M. Goldsnu'th's Calumet Alice. 



HL.XCIv .\ND TAN TEEEIERS.— OyEB TLBS.— i)oM.' 1st, withheld; 

 2d, T. .Mi.ldleton's Ben. 



TOY TERRIERS OTHER. THAN YORKSHIRES.- Unbee 7lbs.— 

 Doss: 1st, Mrs. B. W. Sherman's Pixie; ad. A'. Herdlicka's Chi'omo. 

 Bitches: Prizes withheld. 



PUGS.— CniLLENGE—r^oty.s.' 1st. Miss S K. D.avis's Sprake; id. Dr. 

 Vi. JI. (Tver's Bob Ivy,— Op'EN- lJo,/.s-.- 1st. ;Semiijole Kimuels' Seminole 

 Dixie: id. J. F Schnialtman's B.,l.l.ie jf.ic. Reserve, Lake Shore 

 Kennels' Imke Howard Very high corn.. H. Aiemau's Lord Fauntle- 

 roy. High ci.in.. A. Tmpp-s Tom "Thumb, .Ir .-md R. C. Rinenr son's 

 Ace. Com-, n. Henniiiir's Roy, BilHi'-n: Isr and very high com., 

 Semiiir.le Kennels' Midget and Little t,:.-j,i,e; .-..'.I. .-ind reserve. TMisS 

 S. E. Davis's Sprake Patii and T.ia.lie. Hi-jli com.. J. L. Gallond's 

 Primrose. -EuppiE8-&-i,;,s.' 1st. Howard K.-nnels' Alvou. Bitches: 1st, 

 aud very liltiR com.. Mrs. 1^, E. tiavis's S|,r.i.ke Fatt.i and Susie Kerwin; 

 2d, A. liogers's Lady Peii. Com., N. MidiPetou's Fug. 



M1S( 'ELLANli;. iUS.— E.pial 1st, I.. A. Biddle's Berri and 0. A. Shin's 

 Su Stafford; CLjieil id. yt. Buslineirs Cubas and Jersey Cocker Ken- 

 nels' Nancy Hauks, 



Mr, 0. "fifarrow.s, in writing to us about a setter of his that 

 had beeu stolen, says that there seems to be a regularly 

 orgaiii/.etl .system of stealing dotjs goiii.!^ ou at Providence, 

 and rlini the thie^■e:s iisually -^oceeed in eoveri ti.g up their 

 tracks. In this ease. hrc.Tever, Mr. Barrows ha« been more 

 lucky, as later advices state that the re-ward be ofi!ere(3 wa.s 

 sufficient to insure his dog's returu. 



