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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[MaucH S, 189ft. 



Si8ter'Pa,ttem had a very easy win in the open "bitch class. 

 Her nice head, type and expression, neatly placed ears, good 

 bone, excellent outline and requisite texture of coat, stamp- 

 ing her as one of the best that has yet been in the country. 

 Were she a better shower, she would run the best of the 

 smooths vei-y close indeed. Jess Frost, second, is a nicely 

 built good topped bitch, a bit oflE in head and expres- 

 sion. Suffolk Tassel, thii-d, shows quality and character, 

 while Sister Mop, reserve, is severely handicapped by a soft 

 coat. In head and expression she is Bi small edition of Mr. 

 Carrict's old champion Vora, in fact, with the exception of 

 size she resembles the latter very much. Cairnsmuir Belle, 

 vhc, is a decidedly good stamp, possessing as she does a good 

 hard dense coat, nice bone and front, and a capital top and 

 outline. She, however, refused to carry her ears at all 

 decently, and showed herself to great disadvantage. Sister 

 Nettle, in spite of her refusing to put her ears right, her old 

 dead coat should have received a vhc, as she has a regular 

 "Tack" outlook, and is a nice topped and bodied bitch. With 

 the [exception of Saint Brittle, the representatives in the 

 puppy^class were but a moderate lot. 



Irish Terriers. 



CS23ecial Report by the Judged 



Jack Briggs and Boxer IV. opposed one another in the 

 challenge class for dogs. Boxer IV., who secured the award, 

 loses to his rival in bone, substance, set on of stern, and 

 slightly in character, but Jack Briggs had been stripped of 

 all vestige of top coat, which lost him the coveted ribbon, as 

 his opponent's old dead coat had been allowed to remain on 

 him. In the corresponding bitch class Dunmurry, looking 

 far different to what she did at Brooklyn, was alone. 



The open dog class was responsible for four fairly good 

 specimens among the thirteen exhibits. Jackanapes, first, 

 possesses a grand head and expression, exceedingly neat, 

 well carried ears; he is well off for bone, has a grand front, 

 and a coat that handles well. He is lacking in back ribs, is 

 pinched and tucked up in loin, and has a bad set on of stern. 

 Merle Grady, who came second, had he been shown in better 

 form would probably have turned the tables. As it was he 

 was shovTi with a "far too profuse coat; his head for a dog 

 could be harder and more varmint in expression, and the 

 winner scores decisively over him in formation of bone. Back 

 of the shoulders, however, the Providence dog loses to his 

 more successful opponent, his set on of stern, general out- 

 line and movement being vastly superior. Valley Boxer, 

 third, is a racy stamp, with a fair outline, head and expres- 

 sion, and beat Hanover Boy, owing to the latter showing 

 himself badly. The Providence second string is a grandly 

 made one, with the best of coat, but he is sour and common- 

 ish in head and expression, and he is very loose in elbows. 

 The others were outclassed. 



The open bitch class, with the exception of the winner. 

 Candour, was a poor one. The recipient of first has a bad, 

 soft coat, in addition to which she was shown too fat. She 

 has a good, strong, punishing head, with fair expression, 

 plenty of bone and substance and is an exceptionally well- 

 made one, with a capital top and set on of .stern. Chancery 

 Lass, second, is all curves and angles in outline, while Dun- 

 murry 11. must thank the lack of quality of her other op- 

 ponents for her position of third. Red Rag, unnoticed, 

 would have been in the money but for the fact that she is 

 badly undershot. 



The class for puppies contained only one that is likely to 

 be heard of again. This was His Honor, a youngster by 

 Hanover Boy — Crate. He is a good-headed and expressioned 

 pup, with any amount of bone and a good top. The only 

 fear is that he may grow too big. 



White English Terriers. 



iSpecial Report by the Judge.') 



It was refreshing to see two fairly typical specimens of this 

 breed after the bad. small bull-terriers that have been posing 

 as I'epresentatives of the breed. Spring is a nice-headed 

 little dog, with good expression and fair outline, while 

 Nellie, second, bat for being a bit full in eye and too close to 

 the ground, is nothing to be ashamed of. Blinkbonny, re- 

 serve, favors the bull-terrier too much, while White Chief is 

 naught but a small specimen of the latter breed. 



Dandie Dinmonts. 



(Special Report by the Judge.) 



King of the Heather, in spite of his washy color, beat Am- 

 phion, who came second in eye, body and Dandie character 

 generally. Laddie, third, was outclassed by his two kennel 

 companions, while Ainstey Daisy had an ea,sy \actory over 

 Heather Peggy II. in the class for the tenderer sex, as she 

 smothered the last named in head, character and general 

 style. 



Bedlingtons. 



especial Report by the Judge.) 



Gh-ristmas Carol, a well-known face, scored very handily 

 over Qui Vive in the challenge class in head, type, outline, 

 topknot and ear tippings. Professor, who was alone in the 

 open dog class, is a square-headed liver, lacking type and 

 character. Parilla, the winning bitch, had an easy task over 

 her two opponents. 



Scottish Terriers. 



especial Report by the Judge.) 



The premier award in the challenge class was fought out 

 between Kilroy and Kilstor, and was in favor of the first 

 named, who scoi'ed over his opponent considerably in bone, 

 front, outline, and shape and make. In the class for open 

 dogs, the decision which placed Kilcree over Tiree should 

 have been reversed, as the latter's grand bone and substance 

 and better knit back more than counterbalanced Kilcree's 

 advantage in coat, eye and expression. Rhudunan, thii-d, 

 Avho was in bad coat, possesses a good head and expression, 

 and small, nicely shaped eai', but he could be stronger and 

 better in formation of bone. Ashley Plug, reserve, shows 

 more daylight under him than the winner, in addition to 

 which he is light and narrow behind. The remainder was 



Gulblean, the winning bitch, scored easily over her rivals 

 in head and expression and general outline, both Wankie 

 Diana and Wankie Daisy, second and third respectively, 

 being too long in back. 



Welshl^Terriers. 



(Special Report by the Judge.) 

 Dewr and Jack Frost were the only two decent ones of the 

 four sbown. Dewr, the winner, has a short, plain, bad head, 

 but he scored so much in bone, front, shape, make and coat 

 over Jack Frost, who came second, that he eventually won 

 handily. 



Skye Terrxers. 



(Speciai Report by tlie Judge.) 



Sir Stafford's good head and expression and style generally 

 proAted too much for his old rival, Lovet, in the challenge 

 class for dogs. The gunner's companion, Bessie, was equal 

 to the occasion in the corresponding class for the opposite 

 sex, over Effie Deaue, who loses in length of body, coat and 

 head. . . , j . , 



Bamaby Budge, the winner m open dogs, wants time to 

 develop in ribs, loin and hindquarters. He has, however, a 



food, strong, punishing face, and plenty of length of body, 

 ir Roger, second, loses in length and expression of head, as 

 well as in length, of body, while Sir Thomas, third, is shorter 



in body than bis two more successful rivals, and Sir Robert 

 the Bruce, fails in head and expression and front. 



Wheel of Poi-tune, in spite of the rough state she was 

 shown in, had a decisive victory in the open bitch class. She 

 possesses a grand head, eye and expression, plenty of bone 

 and substance, and is a good-ribbed and quartered one. Islay, 

 second, has an excellent texture of coat, with a good length 

 of body. 



Yorkshire Terriers. 



(Special Report by the Judge.) 



With the exception of the first and second, in both the dog 

 and bitch classes, the contestants were but very moderate. 

 Young Ted, the winner, scores over Prince, who came second, 

 in heacl and character, body color and texture of coat, while 

 the same remark applies to Judy's win over Queenie in the 

 bitch class. 



Italian Greyhounds. 



(Special Report by tlie Judge.) 



Sprite and Spring made a nice brace in the challenge class 

 and gave little opportunity to their two opponents to get in 

 the money. The first named won from her companion in 

 grace of outline and movement. Lewis, the winner in the 

 open dog class is much better than his opponent, Byron, in 

 ribs, loins, hindquarters and outline, Byron being tied at his 

 elbows and dropping too much behind the shoulders. Two 

 good small ones in Polly and Trixie put in an appearance in 

 the open bitch class, the blue ribbon being captured by Folly 

 for the reason that Trixie, who is decidedly better in sym- 

 metry and outline, has a badly broken foreleg, 



R. F. MAYHEW. 



These are the awards not made in time for last issue: 



ENGLISH SETTEES.— Open— _Brtc7ies.- 1st, Eocldngham Kennels' 

 Countess Zee; 2d, E. J. Myers's Prima Donna; 8cl, 4th, very high com. 

 reserve and very high com.. Blue Eidge Kennels' Gossip, Coimtess 

 Rush, Laundress and Belle of Blue Ridge. Very higli com., WOliam 

 Bryce, Jr.'s Spectre, John Brett's Myrrha 11. and Francis 0. Taylor's 

 Katie Noble II. High com., Rosecroft Kennels' Doretta, W. H. 

 Brush's Eastern Queen, Philip Daly, Jr.'s 'Virginia Eocldngham and 

 W. B. Wells's Daphne.— PtTPPiES—Doffs.' 1st, Bronx Valley Kennels' 

 Deceive; 2d and 3d. Henry Rape's Critic and Cactus. Very" tugh com. 

 reserve. W. 8. Boody's Druids' Dick. Very high com , R. H. Alberts, 

 Jr. & G. T. Alberts's Albert's Druid and John Brett's Robin Goch. 

 Bitches: 1st, John Brett's Maid 3Iarion; 2d, W. H. Bru.sh"s Eastern 

 Queen; .3d, Philip Daly, Jr.'s Fanchon. Very high com. reserve, Sun- 

 set Kennels' May Win. High com. , R. R. Moore's Nell of Lenox. 

 Com., E. J. Myers's Soubrette.— Novice— Dogs; l.st. Ro.secroft Ken- 

 nels' Domingo; 2d, Chas. Stuetzle's Bob Gladstone; 3d, F. F. Lewis's 

 Sa.m 0. Very high com. reserve, W. B. Wells's I,u]^e. Verv hitrh oom.. 

 Bronx Valley Kennels' Bronx Valley Dick and Victoria Kenuels' 

 Prince Ben Ali. High com., Jolm Brett's Robin Goch. Com., Mrs. G. 

 W. Neal's Robert Kent. Bitches: 1st, 0. L. Wriglrt's Dominion. 2d, 

 John Brett's Maid Marion ; 3d, W. B. Wells's Cleopatra. Very high 

 com. resei've and high com., Victoria Kennels' Queen Ga th and "Donna 

 Carlotta. Com., Bronx Valley Kennels' Jennie Y.— Fieud Trial Class 

 ("Dogs and Bitches that have been placed at any PubUc Field Trial in 

 the United States or Canada. j— 1st and very high com,, Blue Ridee 

 Kennels' Antonio and Fanny Murnan; 2d, E. 0. Damon's The Corsair; 

 3d, W. B. Wells's Cambriana. Very high com. reserve, J. W. Wells's 

 Reverdy. Very high com., F. E. Lewis's Sam C. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Challenge— Do^s: 1st, Seminole Kennels' Tim; 

 2d and very high com. reserve, Oak Grove Kennels' Kildare and Duke 

 Elcho. Bitches; 1st and 2d, Oak Grove Kennels' Rose Sarsfield, Very 

 high com. reserve, Seminole Kennels' Laura B.— Open— Do^s/ 1st, W. 

 L. Washington's Duke of Kildare; 2d^ T. Sharpless's Blarney, Jr.; 3d, 

 vei-y high com. reserve, very high com. and com., Seminole Kennels' 

 ]\Iontauk, .Ir., Tim's Dandy, Young Tim and Seminole, Jr. Very high 

 com, John Mack's Nicho, High com.. C. T. Thompson's Rockwood 

 Dandy. Com., C. L. Blak's Glencho of Belvidere. Bitches: 1st, W H 

 Beazell's Queen Vic; 2d, C. T. Thompson's Fly; 3d, W. L. Washington's 

 Belle of Kildare; 4th, Oak Grove Kennels' The Marchioness. Very high 

 com. reserve and very high com., Seminole Kennels' Delphinne and 

 Claremont Heather. Very high com , Orlenta Kennels' Nellie Husted. 

 High com., Redstone Kennels' Lady Noreen and W. H. Beazell's Kil- 

 dai-e Winnie.— PDPPiES—Do,gs,- 1st and 2d, L. W. Barnes's Clonmel and 

 Bantry ; 3d, Sunset Kennels' Ostler Joe. Bitclies: 1st, L. A. Van Zandt's 

 Ala.nnah; 2d, Redstone Kennels' Daisy Red.stone. — isovicK- -Bog.i: 1st 

 W. L. Washington's Duke of Kildare; 2d, T. Sharpless's Blarney, ,Ir.; 

 3d, E. W. Walker's Kildare Duquesne. Very high com. reserve, D. F. 

 Keller's Tippecanoe. High com, Woodlmfy Kennels' Mike. Bitches'- 

 1st, W.H. Beazell's Queeu Vic; 2d, W. L. Washington's Belle of Kildare; 

 3d, J. P. Dixon's Lady Elcho. Very high com, reserve, G. Langran's 

 Young Juno.— Field Teial Class (Dogs and bitches that have been 

 placed at any Public Field Trial in the United States or Canada).— 1st, 

 0. T. Thompson's Rockwood Dandy. 



GORDON SETTERS.— Challenge— I>03s.- 1st and' 2d, Dr. S. G. 

 Dixon's Ivanhoe and Lex3 B. Very high com. reserve, Smith Bros ' 

 Rexmont. Bitches: 1st, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Duchess of Waverly; 2d and 

 very high com. reserve. J. B. Blossom's Heather Bee and Bellmont — 

 Open— Dogs.- 1st, N. Billings's Ranger B. ; 2d, lolanthe Kennels' Archi- 

 bald; 3d, Rosemont Kennels' Doc.; 4t.h and com., Inwood Kennels' 

 Count Noble and King Noble. Very high com. reserve. J. W. Gra- 

 ham's Robert Burns. Very high com.. Dr. S, G. Dixon's Duke of 

 Wellington. J. B. Blossom's Conms. High com.. E. H. Seehusen's 

 Richmond Prince, T. Darling's Woodmill Shot. Bitches: 1st, 2d and 

 vei-y high com. reserve, Dr. S. G. Dison's Lady Gordon, Princess 

 Louise and Katharine; 3d and 4th, J. B. Blossom's Venus and SaUy 

 Beaumont. Very high com.. J. B. Blossom's Psyche, H. O'Reilly's 

 Fan. High com., A. F. Sykes's Madge II. Com.. J. B. Blossom's Elsie, 

 J. L. Wells'.s GazeUe. -Puppies— Dogs,- 1st, J. W. Graham's Robert 

 Burns; 2d, E. H. Morris's Fi-eemont; 8d, C. E. Mather's Roscoe. 

 Tli.tf)he.<<- int. F.. K. Mnrri.s's FairmoTit! 2fl TT F T.nrUnw'o niinHac. -Jri" 



Katharine; 2d, E. H. Morris'.^ Babmont; 3d, J. B. Blossoms's Psvehe 

 Very high com. reserve. J. L. Wells's Gazelle. Very high com., "Prof 

 L. P. Braive's Lady Beaumont IL— I'ield Trial Class (dogs and 

 bitches that have been placed at any public field trial in the United 

 States or Canada).— 1st, N. Billings's Ranger B.; 2d, Inwood Kennels' 

 Count Noble. Very high com. reserve, J. B. Blossom's Sally Beau- 

 mont. 



COCKER SPANIELS.— Novice— CAny van>t5% except toy span- 

 iels).— 1st, Ancient and Modern Spaniel Kennels' Realization- 3d 

 Brooks & Green's Ter.s: 3d, Palmer .i' Kennedy's Ida. Very highcom! 

 and com., Jersey Cocker Kennels' Fiekpauia ami Lady Dufferin. 



COLLIES.— rGrand Annual Collie Sweepstakes, for collies born in 

 the United Slates or Canada after Julyl, 1801).— 1st and 4th, F. R. 

 Carswell's Naocy Lee and Lady Fiduet; 2d and 3d, J. P. Morgan's 

 Roderick Dhont and Cragstou Roderick Dhu. 



BULLDOGS.— CHALEENC4E— Dof/s.- 1st and very high com. reserve, 

 lUwis Kennels' Harper and Bo'swain; 2d, Wheatly Kennels' Path- 

 finder. Very high com., C. A. J. Smith's Carisbrooke. Bitches: 1st, 

 Wheatly Kennels' Saleni; 2d, Ilhvis Kennels' Oi-aven Image.— Open— 

 Dogs (45\hs. and over): 1st and 2d, Ranch ivemiels' Leonidas and 

 Stanley; 3d, lolanthe Kennels' Rustic Sovereign: Ver\' high com. 

 reserve, A. B. Graves' Handsome Dan. High com.; Whektlv kennels' 

 Cardinal Wolsey, R. M. Jones's Bomhardos. Bitclivs iMUlbs. and over): 

 1st, E. K. Austin's Rosie; 2d. C. E. Cox's Matvpie; 3rt, Dr. D. L. 

 Haighfs Miss Venn. Very high com. reserve. J. H. Matthews's Dolly 

 Tester. Very high com., R. M. Jones's Derby Way. High com., Ret- 

 nor Kennels' Lena Langtry, Wheatly Kennels' Lady Regent, lUwis 

 Kennels' Lady Nan.— Open— Dor/s ( under 451bs.): 1st. Rlwis Kennels' 

 KingLud; 2d, Hempstead Farm's Wal Hampton; 3d,'C. A. J. Smith's 

 Heathen. Bitclies (under aOlb.s.): 1st. C. Freneh's Luna; 2d, A. B. 

 Graves's Adiocombe Gipse.^-; 3d, J. H. Matthew s's Derby Hebe.— 

 Puppies— i>05'.' 1st, Illwis Kennels' .-^•gonaut; -id and com.. Ranch 

 Kennels' Slim Jim and Handsome Hank. Very high com., J, Whelan's 

 British Lion. High com., R. L. Crawford, Jr.'s "Mars. Bitches: 1st 

 and 2d. Orienta Kennels' Papa's Pet and Empress of Orienta. Very 

 highcom. and high com., R. M. Jones's Lady Grace and Miss Prue.— 

 Novice— X)oc/s; 1st, Illwis Kennels' Argonaut; 2d, A. J. Hatch's 

 Rustic Swell Very high com, reserve, Capt. J. J. Phelps's Lord 

 Sheffield. Very high com., J. Whelan's British Lion. Com., Ranch 

 Kennels'"' ' . . . . _ 



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BULL-TERRIERS.- Challenge — T'or/.s,' lat, J. Moorehead, Jr 's 

 StreathamMona'ch; 2d, Tubby Hook Kennels' Carney, Verv Ingl. 

 com. reserve, H. F. Church's Prince Bei)di.go. Bitclies: Ist.'Tub'fty 

 Hook Kennels' Edgvvood Fancy; 2d and veiy high com. reserve, F. F. 

 Dole's Starlight and Attraction. — Open — i->o(/s (-BOlbs. and over): Isr, 

 Mrs. J. N. Henry's Young Marquis; 2d, F, F. Dole's GuUy the Great; 

 3d, Retnor Kennels' Diamond King. Very high com. reserve. Toon & 

 SjTiionds's Prince Gully. Vei-y high com.. P, C. Pettit's Aristocrat. 

 High com.. H. M. Howes's Comet IL Bitclies: Ist, Wm. Hanimairs 

 Vesper Bell; equal 3d, Ca.stle Point Kennels" Fidget and Dr. F, 3Iit- 

 chell's RIaggie CUne. High com., Castle Point Kennels' C'astle'.s Pride. 



—Open— i)o£fs (under SOlbs.): 1st. D. T. Mitchell's Sir Rudolph; 2d, T. 

 S. Benin's Surefoot; 3d, H. F. Church's Grifio. Very high com., J. A. 

 StUlman's Autocrat Victor and F. F. Dole's Woodcote Scamp. High 

 com., Woodbury Kennels' Blueher. Bitches: 1st, Toon & Symonds's 

 Mermaid; 2d, F. F. Dole's Edgwood Wonder; 3d, Castle Point Kennels' 

 Early Rose. Very Mgh com. reserve, W. J. Higginson's Lady Dinah, 

 High com., Retnor Kennels' Nettle and H. F. Chiu'ch's Woodcote 

 Lilly. Puppies: 1st and 2d, Toon & Symonds's Prince Gully and Mer- 

 maid. Very high com. reserve. Castle Point Kennels' Blanche. Very 

 Mgh com., Retnor Kennels' Retnor King.— Novice— 1st, Toon & Sy- 

 monds's Mermaid; 2d, F. F. Dole's Sweet Marjoram. Very high com, 

 reserve, A. Thompson's Viscount. 



FOX-TERRIERS (American Fox-Terrier Club Stud Dog Stakes).— 

 Equal 1st, L. & W. Rutherfurd's Warren Layman and Wai-ren Risky; 

 equal 2d, J. E. Thayer's Hillside Pepper and Hillside Serena. 



IRISH TERRIERS.— Challenge— Z)of/.s.- Ist.W. J. Comstock's Boxer 

 IV.; 2d, Toon & Symonds's Jack Briggs, Bitches: 1st, W. J. Com- 

 stock's Dunmurry. — Open — Dogs: 1st, lolanthe Kennels' Jackanapes; 

 2d, W. J. Comstock's Mai'ie Grady; 3d, Toon & Symonds's Valley 

 Boxer. Very high com. reserve, W. J. Comstock's Hanover Boy. Very 

 high com.. Toon & Symonds's Paddy Dorian. High com., J. Patter ■ 

 son's Paddy P. and Hempstead Farm's Fenian Boy. Bitches: 1st, M. 

 Harrison's Candour; 2d, lolonthe Kennels' Chancery Lass; 3d, W. L. 

 Morgan's Dunmurry II. Very high com. reserve, and high com., J. 

 Welsh's Nora n. and Erin. Puppies: 1st and 3d, W. J. Comstock's 

 His Honor and Maggie Cline; 2d, lolanthe Kennels' Red Ribbon. Very 

 high com. reserve, Nip. 



black: and tan terriers.— ChAllbnge—Dosis.- 1st, Rochelle 

 Kennels' Broomfield Sultan; 2d, Toon & Symonds's Prince Regent. 

 Very high com., Frank F. Dole's Salisbury. Bitches: 1st, Fi'ank F. 

 Dole's Queen HI. ; 2d, Rochelle Kennels' Meersbrook Maiden. Vei-y 

 high com., Toon & Symonds's Matchless.— Open— Dogs.- 1st, Rochelle 

 Kenaels' Monarch. Bitches: 1st, Toon & Symonds's Gipsey Girl; 2d, 

 A. W. Smith's Louie; 8d and very high com., Rochelle Kennels' Rochelle 

 Majestic and Rochelle Carmencita. 



WHITE ENGLISH TERRIERS.— 1st and 2d, James L. Kernochan's 

 Spring and Nellie; 3d, Jolm M, Harris's Turk. Very high com., L. A. 

 Van Zandt's Blinkbonny. 



DANDIE DINMONT TERRIERS.-Dogs.- 1st, 2d, 3d and very high 

 com.. Heather Kennels' King o' the Heather, Amphion, Laddie and 

 Sir Robert. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Heather Kennels' Ainstey Daisy and 

 Heather Peggy II. 



BEDLINGTON TERRIERS.— Challenge— tst, Wm. H. Russell's 

 Chi'istmas Cai-ol; 2d, Martin A. H. Thelberg's Qui Vive.— Open — Dogs: 

 1st, Thos. Peai-sall's Pi-ofessor. Bitches: 1st, Harris R. ChUds's Parilla; 

 2d, Martin A. H. Thielberg's Mignonette; 3d, Wm. H. Russell's Sweet 

 OrcMd. 



SCOTTISH TERRIERS.— Challenge— 1st, Wankie Kennels' Kilroy; 

 2d; Toon & Symond's Kilstor — Open— Dogs; 1st, Wankie Kennels' 

 Kilcree; 2d and 3d, Toon & Symonds's Tiree and Rhudunan. Very 

 high com. reserve, R. Elliott's Ashley Plug. Very high com., F. P. 

 Kilt and Toon & Symonds's Scotch Hot. Bitches: 1st, ad, 3d and very 

 high com. reserve, Wankie Kennels' Culbleau, Wankie Diana Wankie 

 Leslie and Wankie Daisy. 



—Open— Dogs: 1st, C. H. Smith's Barnaby Rudge; Sd and very high 

 com. reserve, W. S. Lieber's Sir Roger and Sir Robert the Bruce; 3d, 8. 

 Barr's Sir Thomas. Bitches: 1st, Hempstead Farm's Wheel of For- 

 tune; 2d, C. H. Smith's Islay; 3d, R. K. Cauer's Endcliffe Maggie. 

 Verj' high com. reserve, A. I. & II. L. Jeffrey's Gamp II. 



WELSH TERRIERS.- 1st, lolanthe Kennels' Dewr; 2d, Mrs E. C. 

 LaMontagne's Jack Frost; 3d, Hornell-Harraony Kennels' Mephisto 

 Dick. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.- Challenge— No entries.- Ovkn— Dogs: 

 1st, 3d and very high com. reserve, F. Senn's Young Ted, Eraudv and . 

 Ted; 2d, J. Bell's Prince. High com., P. Cassidy's Black Burns and B. 

 Oummings's Ben. Com., P. Cassidy's Young Spark. Bilche.^: Lst and 

 2d, J. Bell's .ludy and Queenie; 3d, E. Barnes's Mischief . Very 

 high com. reserve, E. A. L3'nde's Woodhouse Snk. 



TOY TERRIERS (other than Yorkshire, under flbs.).— 1st, Pitts- 

 burgh Black and Tan Terrier Kennels' Lady Clyde; 2d, 3d and very 

 high com., M. Rothschild's Noble, Jerry and Jenme. High com , Mrs. 

 W. Harrison's Gypsy. 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS.- CHALLi:xGE-li3t, ^fi-s. F. Senn's 

 Romeo.— Open— Dof/s.' 1st. 2d and ver„\' hif,'h colu., King oE the Char- 

 leys, Yankee Boy and Charlie; 3d, Mrs. J. Brombaeh's Duk-i of Wel- 

 lington. Bitches: 1st and high com.. lUra. A. W. Liiev's '\Iiuer\-a and 

 Flora Viola; 2d, Mrs. P. Senn's Lady de Lena; 3d, Ben Davis's Rose. 



BLENHEIM SPANIELS.— Doc/s.- 1st, Mrs. A. Lucy's E.veter Earl: 2d, 

 Mrs. T. E. Shreve's Young Duke; 3d, Col. 31, iJavies's Como. Bitches: 

 1st, Mrs. A. Bernsteiij's3[ui-illa: Sd, G. \V. Wambach's Tiny, 



PRINCE CHARLKS AND. RUBY SPANIELS.- Dog.?.- 1st, Miss S. D. 

 Work's Pippo; 2d, W. Philips .s King of the Fancy; 3d, A. Bei-nstein's 

 Ruby Prince. Bitches: 1st, AV. Puilips's Jenny Lind; 2d, Mrs. F. Senn's 

 Bell. 



JAPAJn'ESE spaniels.— CHALLKNGK—lst, F. P. Comstock's Nanki- 

 Poo.— Open— Dogs: 1st, 2d and 8d, Mrs. F. Senn's Che Si. Prince Yodo 

 and Tokio. Very high com., Mrs. E. Clarke's Sliugio and Milto. 

 Bitches: 1st, Mrs. R. L. Crawford Jr.'s Tootsie; ad. Mrs. F. Senn's Ki- 

 Ku; 3d, Mrs. E. Clarke's Ootah. Very high com., Mss T. Schmidt's 

 Tinsin. High com., Mrs. E. Clarke's Klyo. 



TOY SPANIELS.— Pajjipi'es; 1st and 2d, Mrs. F. Senn's Princess and 

 Topaz. 



ITALLVN GREYHOUNDS.— CHALL15NGE— 1st and 2d, J. Lewis's Sprite 

 and Spring. Very high com., .1. Brombach's Golden Rod.— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st, C. Lohmann's Souris; 2d, F. H. Hoyt's Byron. Bitches: 1st 

 C. Lohmann's Folly: 2d, F. IT. Hoyt's Trizie; 3d, J. Lewis's Alice. 

 Very high com., .1. Brombach's Pansy. 



SCHIPPERKES.— 1st, 2d and 3d, F.W. Connelly's Cople Sophia, Nuit 

 and Sophia Dreiiske. 



MISCELLANEOUS.— 1st, G. S. Thomas's Boston Model; 2d, T. A. 

 Joyce's Jewel; 3d, A. Lloyd's Doe. Very high com. reserve, Toon & 

 Symonds's Sheffield Lad. Very high com., J. O. Dillon's Jack the 

 Tramp and Mi-s. J. 0. Damm's NelUe. High com., W. G. Adderton's 

 Rex. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 



SIastiffs.— Best exhibit of four, J. L. Winchell. The Westminster 

 challenge cup, value $800, Beaufort's Black Prince. The club's silver 

 challenge cup, value $150, and the club's diploma, for tlie best Ameri- 

 can-bred dog or bitch, Beaufort's Black Pi-ince. The Taunton gold 

 medal, value S50 (breeder's prize), for best American-bred mastiff 

 under 2yrs. of age, Miss Derby's Hans Sachs. The club's silver chal- 

 lenge cup, value $100, for the best mastiff dog the rirnperty of a mem- 

 ber of tire American Mastiff Club, Beaufort's Black Prinee." The club's 

 silver challenge cup, value $100, and club's diploma for the best mas- 

 tiff bitch, the property of a member of the American Jla.stilt Club J 

 L. Winchell's Beaufort's Big Bess. Best ma.stiff bitch \s-ith two of her 

 produce, Beaufort's Beau and Merlin. The Old English Mastiff Club 

 challenge cup, value £42, for the best mastiff dog or )jiu-b. the prop- 

 erty of a member of the Old English Mastiff Club, J. L. \vinchell"S 

 Beaufort's Black Prince. Challenge cup. vaiue £21, for tlie best mas- 



Coleus. 



St. Bernards.— Best kennel of foiu- rough St. Bernards, New York 

 St. Bernard Kennels. Best kennel of four smooth St. Bernards Mel- 

 rose Kennels, The St. Bernard Club .specials: Club medal for best 

 American-bred smooth-coated dos over 12mos,, E, H. Moore's Alton, 

 Jr. Best American-bred smooth-coated bitch over 12mos , E. H. 

 Moore's Lady Alton, Best American-bred rough-coated dog "over 

 12mos., E. H. Btoore's Altoneer. Best American-bred rough-coated 

 bitch over i2mos. , Gramercy Kennels' Uai-da. Club medal for the best 

 St. Bernard in the show, W. O. Beick's Princess Florence. The New 

 York Herald bronze juedal for best rough-coated St. Bernard dog, W. 

 C. Reick's Sir Bedivere. Ditto bitch, W. O. Reick's Princess Florence. 

 Best smooth-coated dog, E. H. Moore's Alton, Jr. Ditto bitch, E. H. 

 Moore's Lady Alton. The Westminster challenge cup, value 8500. con- 

 tributed by Col, J. Ruppert, Jr., Wm. C. Reick, Esq., and the We.st- 

 minster Kennel Club, for the best American-bred St. Bernard sired in 

 America and born on or after 3Iarch 1, 1890, E, H. Moore's Alton, .Jr. 

 3Ii-. Wm. C. Reick's offered a piece of plate valued at ^50 for the best 

 kennel of St. Bernard bitches entered and owned by one exhibitor, re- 

 gardless of species, Dutchess Kennels. Col. Jacob Ruppert, Jr., offered 

 a piece of plate valued at $50 for the best pair of rough-coated St. Ber- 

 nards entered and owned by one exhibitor, W. C. Reick with Su- Bedi- 

 vere and Princess Florence. 



Great Danes.— Best, exhibit of four great Danes, J. A. Lawrence, 

 ■fbe Great Dane Club of Amenca specials: Best bi-indle dog in open 

 class, Hepbern Kennels' Hepberu Hero. Best brindle bitch in open 

 class, J. A. Lawrence's Portia Melac. Best solid colored dog iu open 

 class, H. B. Strauge's Weuzel. Best solid colored bitch in ojipn class, 

 H. B. Strauge's Juno. Best harlequin dog or bitch in open classes, .1. 

 A. Lawrence's .Alexander n. Best puppy dog, M. Halmle's Pascha 

 Best bitch, M. Hahnle s Flora. Best in show, aiiv s.-x or color, fcl. B' 

 Sti-an.sje's Weu.-.el (2 i. Tlie pre.sideDi's challeTif:e cup for best dog or 

 bitch in the show, Hepbern Kennels' Hepbern Hero, Silver mounted 



