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is a litble on'the leg and coat could be improved. In any 

 other color Newton Abbott Farmer, in nice shape, had a 

 laloodlesa victory. 



Cockers ^vere well represented by the New York \Yinners, 

 Fascination in obalienge dogs, and I Say and Troublesome 

 in bitches; Hood little bitch as Troublesome is, she is small, 

 and Mr. Wilmerdinj? preferred more size and substance in I 

 Say. Open dogs saw Middy first, the rest nowhere. Kiug 

 W. has too much stop and is high on leg. In bitches there 

 was more competition, and Miss Waggles turned the tables 

 on Realization, whom she beats in head and perhaps in fore- 

 legs. Woodstock Dora, faulty in head and front, is hardly 

 in it with these two. i\Iiss Chip, vhc, is another one well 

 knovra, and little if any inferior to Dora. In dogs, other 

 than black, that cocky little fellow. Gay Laddie, a red, was 

 placed over Eedfellow, whom he beats in body, the hitter's 

 being too long; the cobby bttle chestnut coming in for third; 

 he needs coat, but is improving in body as he gets older. 

 Seminole Cherry Ripe proved the winner in the ladies 

 dixdsion (5), she was lirst at Toronto. Lady Gay, second, a 

 nice-bodied little red, came next, she loses in squareness and 

 depth of muzzle, Mary Queen of Scots, third, is too high in 

 skull and not cobby enough in body. iDitton Brevity, vhc, 

 lias a plain head which is not improved by a full eye, and her 

 front IS none too straight. Puppies were a warm lot, with 

 Realization, Gay Laddie and Kedfellow placed as named, 

 wliile Rose and Jack of Clubs had to be content with he. and 

 c. A fairly good Iri.sh water spaniel in Trouble was sbowii, 

 lots of curl, fair topknot, legs well clothed with hair, and 

 plenty of bone, fairly clean tail. Geo. Bell had a field day 

 with the specials, kennel and best cocker going to the Walker 

 House. 



Collies {Mr. E. B. Elliott, Judge).— Some fairly well filled 

 classes met the judge on his first appearance in the ring aiid 

 his decisions met with favor. The challenge entries were The 

 Squire in dogs and champion Flurry II. and Metchly Sur- 

 prise in bitches. A .sterling good dog in Wellesboui-ne Charlie 

 proved just a little too much for Woodmansterne Trefoil in 

 size, bone and substance, though in expression and coat thu 

 is in no way ahead. Jim Crow, third, a fair little dog, lost s 

 in head and coat to the other, and also behind. Curzon, re- 

 serve, is quite the equal of Jim, audi like his head better. 

 Roslyn Colin, vhc, has a coarse, common head, but in coat 

 lie is good, though scarely dense enough. A new face ap- 

 peared in bitches, Dorothy, certainly about the best yet breil 

 on this side, very nicely modeled, splendid straight, dense 

 coat, good legs and feet, a model behind; in head -she is good, 

 little full in skull, hut expression and carriage of ears could 

 not be improved; she was far ahead of Crissey, Avell known. 

 The others did not amount to much, four being absent from 

 Hempstead Kennels. Another new one of the same litter as 

 Dorothy, Dominie by na,me^ won in puppies, with the same 

 good coat, might be better m pasterns and loin, nice length 

 of head and expression, ears well carried. The class was di- 

 vided and Dorothy took the bitch prize and also won in locals, 

 the others being outclassed. 



Bulldogs {Mr. Mason, Judge).— Not many entries, two 

 present in open dogs, and King Lud scores over Rustic Sov€>- 

 reign in every direction. In bitches, Addiscombe Gipsey de- 

 feated Fly, who is not deep enough in stop ormuzzle, nor has 

 sufficient volume of skull. Lena Langtry, reserve, is well 

 known. 



Bull-Teeriees {Mr. Mason, Judge).— Quite a good entry 

 of these. Carney, m challenge dogs, shows superior to Dusty 

 Miller in head, front and body, while Attraction beat a good 

 lot in the corresponding female division (5). Edgewood 

 Fancy excels the other in front and shoulders, the winner 

 excels in head and body. Open dogs, five present, first went 

 to Surefoot, who scored for his new owmer. He beats Prince 

 Gully in body and fiout, while he might be better in muzzle 

 and cheek, sfcrongei' in loin and better muscled behind. 

 Aristocrat, reserve, was in. )]is iiroper jjlace. Chatham Prince, 

 vhc, is open in feet, light Lu loin and not in good fettle. The 

 New York winner. Mermaid, could not be denied in open 

 bitches, beating Loumont Kit decisively in front and quar- 

 ters. Thelma is promising and needs furnishing, while 

 Countess Dufferin is getting cheeky. Mermaid easily van- 

 quished Prince Gully in puppies. 



Fox-Tekriers {Mr. Mortimer, Judge). — The classes in this 

 popular breed were well filled and some good ones were on 

 hand. Rafifle, looking well, was alone in the challenge class. 

 In open dogs Ripon Stormer beats Raby Trigger in head, 

 front and loin. The latter, however, was well shown and 



Jack Briggs being placed over champion Boxer IV.; as 

 these will be sho«n probably next week we shall have 

 more to say on them then. Duumurry easily scored over 

 Breda Tiney and Kathleen in the corresponding bitch class. 

 Jackanapes and Merle Grady met again in open dogs, and 

 Ivere correctly placed, Merle losing in body, coa,t and muzzle 

 to the other. ' Play Boy 11. loses in head and front to the 

 others. In bitches Candour repeated her New York victory, 

 her skull might be improved, but in front and body she was 

 well over Chancery Lass, whose coat is better. Red Rags, 

 reserve, is undershot. Rosabelle, third, loses in skull but 

 has a good body. 



Black anp Tan Terrors {Mr. Mamn, Judge).— Most of 

 the winners here are so well known and will be shown so 

 frequently that it is unnecessary to comment very freely on 

 them. Prince Regent beat Meersbrook Maiden in the chal- 

 lenge class; neither come up to Queen III. in true terrier 

 character, but are better in markings. Prince, who is badly 

 breeched and in poor condition, beats second in back and 

 length of head, but is not so good in markings. Monarch, 

 although dark in tan, beats Rochelle Abdallah in chest, fore- 

 legs and head. That smart terrier Louie won nicely over 

 Gypsey Girl in markings and forelegs; while Mespah, reserve. 



THE KOTED SIRE QIILLY THE GREAT. 



Second at New York, 1833. 

 Owned by Mr. Frank Dole, Kew Haven, Conn. 



improved on former form, Mr. Hopkins having him in tow. 

 Raby Palis.sy, third, needs more flesh and is hardly the dog 

 of last year.' Warren Daysman, reserve, is beaten in front 

 and coat by the other. Grove Tipster, vhc, has been spoken 

 of before. Vandal is thick in shoulder; shows lots of char- 

 acter. Lansdowne Pa vino is long in body. Mr. Rutherfurd 

 supplied the two winners in bitches, Dusky II. and Warren 

 Dorothy, placed as named. The winner is heavy in shoul- 

 ders and not so good in fore part as the second, though the 

 latter is pinched in muzzle. She also excels in body and 

 coat and I preferred her for first. Lady Roseberry, third, 

 could be improved in .skull, feet and pasterns; ears well car- 

 ried. Ripon Regina, reserv e, .slioiild be stronger behind and 

 is not true in front, while Miss Di miino and Maystown won 

 vhc. The latter is \veak in muzzle, should be better rilibed 

 up and is soft, in coat. The former has been out before. 



In wires first went to the New York winner, St. Broom, 

 who beats Dandy Jack in head, coat and front. Jack 

 "Prompter, vhc, loses to both in length of head. Sister 

 Pattern scores over Jess First in fi'ont, length of muzzle .and 

 ribs. Warren, a little heavy in skull and front, was placed 

 over Seacroft. Myi'tle, whom we could not find in puppies, 

 Grove Tipster coming in well as reserve. Temple won in 

 "locals" over Paveriiio. Neither were up to form. 



Irish Terriers {Mr. Mason, Judge).— Them were good 

 and contained the best we have, all of them well known 



E CHABIJE. 



First, Philadelphia, 1893. 

 Owned by Sir. Henry Jarrett, Chestnut HIU, Pa. 



is also not true enough in front and black runs into the tan 

 too much on legs. 



Skte Terriers {Mr. Mason, Judge).— Some good ones 

 were .shown here, but the decisions were wrong. Endcliffe 

 Maggie, first, should not have beaten Barnaby Rudge, the 

 latter being so far superior in head, length E^nd strength of 

 jaw, length of body and coat, although poorly shown and 

 low in flesh. May, reserve, is also a better bitch than Maggie; 

 better length of body and coat. 



Scottish Terriers {Mr. Mason, Judge).— Fiiat went to 

 Tiree, a capitally formed dog, who beats Rhuduman in head, 

 body and bone; the latter is better in ear. 



A poor lot of dachshunds and none of them worthy of par- 

 ticular mention. First was rightly withheld. 



Yorkshire Terriers {Mr. Mason, Judge).— With the ex- 

 ception of Young Ted there was nothing to command atten- 

 tion in dogs. In bitches first was withheld from Fanny, the 

 only entry who was said to be colored. If so, why give her 

 second at allP Her tan is bright, but we question the "fake" 

 part of it, as it was not correctly placed. 



Pugs (Mr. Mason, Judge).— Most of the winners here are 

 well known. Bob Ivy was alone in challenge dogs. In the 

 open dogs Seminole Dixie rightly won over Little Fritz. 

 Both are well known. Ivy Bob has a nice ear and skull, a 

 deep, square muzzle; needs furnishing in body, and is well 

 up with second. Midget won in bitches, but of the other two 

 we cannot speak, as they were stalled together without any- 

 thing to identify them by. The winning puppy is too fat. 

 Again we must protest against this "bunking" \ip together 

 to save a little trouble. It is unfair to the public and those 

 who have to criticise the dogs, three or four pugs cuddled 

 together in one cage with otit collars or any means of identifi- 

 cation, are of no interest to any one and tends to confusion. 



Tot Terriers (Mr Mason, Judge).— There was only one 

 2;ood one and the best we have seen out yet since the old 

 days of Pepnta et al. Lady Clyde has a capital head, with 

 length and no suspicion of "apple," nice tan and thumb 

 marks; would we could see a few more like this one. 



Toy Spasiels (Mr. Mason, Judge).— Two good King 

 Charles. King of the Charlies beats the other. Royal Duke, 

 in muzzle, deeper stop, better Coat and action. Mrs. Senn's 

 Bell and Jap, two "Japs," won easily over Portsmouth Min- 

 nie, a dull-colored Ruby. 



Italian GiiEVHOUifDS (Mr. Mason, Jitdgc).— The winning 

 dog, Byron, has a capital head and is of nice size. Tony, 

 second, is larger size and shows too much stop, and ears 

 not well-can'ied. Nixie, the winning bitch, is rather apple- 

 headed and ears not correctly carried. Second went to 

 Goldie, whose large ears and full eye are against her, but she 

 beats the other in head and symmetry. Berri was an easy 

 winner in poodles, the other two losing in texture of coat, no 

 cords and mixed. Shirley, reserve, especially lo.slng in loin 

 and front. In miscellaneous division the Welsh terriers 

 were in force, at least, so-called terriers. Dawn was the 

 best in head and type, though fat. Mephisto Dick was 

 second. H. W. L. 



AWABDS, 



MASTIFFS.— Doj/s: 1st, ms. C. WaUack's MerUn; 2d, C. Porter, 

 Jr.'s Brother; 3d and very high com,, D. Woodson's Bruce Caution 

 and Duke Caution, High com., J. McCanu's Don. Com,, Mrs. R, W, 

 Bailey's Hero V. Bitches: 1st, C, E, Bimu's IVIiss Caution; 2d, B. F, 

 Lewis's Ethel.— Local Class— 1st and 2d, D. Woodson's Bruce Caution 

 and Duke Caution. 



BOUGH-COATED ST. BEHNAJRDS.— Challenge— 1st, E, H. Moore's 

 Lady Livingston.— Open— i>oes; 1st, W. Feirsou's Bevis; 2d, Swiss 

 Mountain Kennels' King Regent, Bitches: 1st, Swiss 3Iountain Ken- 

 nels' Sunray; 2d, C, J. Bousfeld's Lady Taylor; 3d, A. Burgess's 

 Border Bell, Reserve, T. S. Carrington's Lady Juno Jacques. 

 Fuppies: 1st, C. M. BuU's Duke of Alton; .2d, withheld; 3d, H. B. 

 Cobb's Philip. High com., J. C. Hecker & Bro.'s Marquis of 

 Hospice.— Local Class— 1st and 2d, Swiss Mountain Kennels' Ebor- 

 acum and Nanciebel. Eeserve, A. Btu-gess's Border BeU. High com., 

 J, F, Hall's FairhiU Queen. 



SMOOTH-COATED ST. BERNARDS.- Challexqe— Dog's,' 1st, 

 Swiss Mountain Kennels'' Scottish Leader. BitcMs: lat, E. H. 

 Moore's Mis.s Alton.— Open— Dogrs,' 1st, E, H. Moore's Melrose, 

 Bitcfies: 1st, E. H, Moore's Lady Alton; 2d, Swiss Mo imtain Ken- 

 nels' Leitha; 3d, 0. S, Baker's Lady Leeds. Fuppies: 1st, Swiss 

 iMriuntain Kennels' Lady Jeanette.— Local Class— Swiss Mountain 

 Keurjels' Leitha. 



IvEWFOUNDLANDS.— 1st, P. J. Walsh's Caiio; 2d, J. Condon's 

 Surpass; 3d. T, Beatty's Captain. 



GP^AT DANES.— Dogs; 1st, J. M, Studebaker's Major McKinley; 2d, 

 Hepbern Kennels' Hero; 3d, Cumberland Kennels' Theseus. Yeryhigh 

 com. and com.. Weisbi'od & Hess's Bismark and Leo. High com., C. 

 E. Norris's Tannhauser. Bitches: 1st, Cumberland Kennels' Minerva; 



2d, A. M. Jaggard's Lufra; 3d, Weisbrod & Hess's Flora H. VeryMgh 

 com., F. H. Klander's Fairy. 



BLOODHOUNDS.— Z'o.gs.- 1st, G. F. PoUock's Belhus, Jr. 



RUSSIAN WOLFHOUNDS.— Challenge— 1st; C. S. Hanks's Svodka. 

 — Open— i>o£fs.' 1st, C. S. Hanks's Groubian. Bitches: 1st and 2d, G. S. 

 Hanks's Vinga and Flodeyka. 



GREYHOUNDS.— Challenge— 1st, A. W. Purbeck's Gem of the Sea- 

 son.- Open — Dogs: 1st, Manatang Kennels' Henmore King; 2d, Capt. 

 S, S, Houston's Nero, Bitches: 1st, Manatang Kennels' Chips; 2d, A. 

 W. Purbeck's Wild Rose. Resei-ve, E. V, Paul's Idlewild. 



FOXHOUNDS,— Dofifs; 1st, Radnor Hunt's Specimen; 2d, M. Harri- 

 son's Denmark. 



BEAGLES.— Challenge — jDo(7S,' 1st, Rockland Beagle Kennels' 

 champion Roy K. Bitches: Forest Beagle Kennels' Twin-Two; 

 2d, R. 0, Rinearson's Betty R,— Open— Dog-s Cover 13in.): 1st, Forest 

 Beagle Kennels' Forest Hunter; 2d, B.F.Lewis's Doctor; .3d, W. G. 

 Harding's Hawk-Eye. High com., G. Laiek's Trifle II. Com., W. H. 

 Chad's Mr. Winkle. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Rockland Beagle Kennels' 

 Lonely and EmeUne ; 3d, Forest Beagle Kennels' Nick R, Very high com, , 

 Glenrose Beagle Kennels' Fanny Reed, High com,, Middleton Ken- 

 nels' Snow. X»ogrs Ctmder 1 Sin.): 1st, Rockland Beagle Club's Bock- 

 land Boy; 2d withheld; 3d, W, H,Ashl;mrner's Prince H, Bitches: 1st, 

 W. H, Ashburner's Judy; 2d, Glenrose Beagle Kennels' Gypsy A. 

 Puppies: 1st withheld; 2d, W. H. Child's Oak View Sally. High com., 

 J. EL Avil's Cleopatra, 



POINTERS.— Challenge— J>ofir.v.' 1st, G. Jai-vis's Lad of Kent, Re- 

 serve, Hempstaad Farm's Duke'of Hessen. Bitches: 1st, Hempstead 

 Farm's Woolton Game. Reserve. G. W. LaRue's Revelation.— Open— 

 Bogs (oSlbs, and over): Isfc, H. Dutton's Duke of Kent n. ; 2d, P. H. & 

 F. E. Lewis's Ridgeview Panic; 3d, C. D. Robert's Duke of Dexter. 

 Reserve, Hempstead Farm's Sandf ord Druid. Very high com,. Dr. J. 

 R. Daniels's Boxer. High com., J. H. Winslow's Redemption. Bitcfies 

 C50lbs. and over): 1st, Rinada Pointer Kennels' Duchess of Naso; 2d, 

 Elkwood Kennels' Westminster Gladys. Dogs (under 5Blbs.): 1st, P. 

 H. & F. E. Lewis's Ridgeview Donald; 2d, A. G. Hooley's Ridgeview 

 Faust; .3d, C. Connell's Rock H. Reserve, L, A. Biddle's Glamorgan. 

 Very high com., C. Heimerle's Lad of Nimi'od. High com.. Dr. J. B, 

 Daniels's Doc Daniels. Bitches (under 50Ibs.): 1st, Rinada Pointer 

 Kennels' Bloomo II.; 2d, G. Jarvis's Lass of Kent; 3d, Hempstead 

 Farm's Hempstead Blo.ssom. Reserve, J. G. Cook's Clancarty. Very- 

 high com.. Dr. J. R. Daniels's Ridgeview Venus. Com., Elkwood Ken- 

 nels' Ellen Kent and Elkwood Kate. Bitches: 1st, Dr. J. R. Daniels's 

 Beppo's Gem; 2d, C, E, Council's Fan Fan U. Reserve, D. F. Connell's 

 Eddie P.— Local Class— 1st, Dr. P. Longnecker's Phil Croxteth. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Challenge— Doff,?.- 1st, Francis G. Taylor's 

 Breeze Gladstone. Bitches: 1st, Jas. W. Wood's Donna Juanita.— 

 Oi'm— Dogs: 1st, Francis G, Taylor's Ben Hur of Riverview; 2d, Rose- 

 croft Kennels' Glendon ; .3d and reserve, Victoria Kennels' Prince Ben 

 Ali. Very high com,, W. C, Downing's Benzine and Joe Lewis's Lewis's 

 Rod, Bitches: 1st, William Bryce, Jr.'s, Spectre; 2d, E, J. Myers's 

 Prima Donna; 3d, Francis G. Taylor's Katie Noble U. Reserve, Wm. 

 H, Brush's Eastern Queen. Hi.gh com., J. E. Borden's Edgemark's 

 Nellie, P. Machener's Luhe and Elkwood Kennels' Virginia Rocking- 

 ham. Com., Harry Northwood's Amy Rob.sart, P. Machener's Bessie 

 B., Mahoning Kennels' Guinevieve and Genivere. Floppies: 1st, Wm. 

 H. Brush's Eastern Queen; 2d, W. S. Boody's Druid's Dick. High 

 com,, John J, Mnk's Signal.— Local Class.— 1st, H. K. Smith's Flora 

 B,; 2d withheld, 



IRISH SETTERS.— Challenge— Dosfs; 1st, Seminole Kennels' cham- 

 pion Tim, Bitches: 1st, Seminole Kennels' champion Laura B,— 

 — Open— i»ogs,' 1st, Towuseud Sharpless's Blarney, Jr,; 2d, Seminole 

 Kennels' Montauli, Jr. : 3d and reserve, W. L. Washington's ICildare 

 Beverly^ and Duke of Kildare, Very high com,, Edw, H, Burwan's 

 Mark Antony. High com,, Seminole Kennels' Tim's Dandy and Edw. 

 Burman's Dennis the Gossoon. Bitches: 1st, W. H. Beazell's Queen 

 Vic; 2d, F. C. Fowler's The Marchioness, Reserve, Seminole Kennels' 

 Claremout Heather, Very high com,, W, W^. Kennels' Leda Qlencho, 

 Fuppies: E, H, Burman's Mark Antony. — Local Class — 1st, Dr. L. 

 L, Dixon's Lady Cleveland; 2d, Townsend Sharpless's Blarney, Jr. 



GORDON SETTERS.— OHALLBNG.E—i>o(;s,- 1st and 2d, Dr. S G. Dix- 

 on's Ivanhoe and Leo B. Bitches: 1st, Dr, S, G. Dixon's Duchess of 

 Waverly,— Open— Dogs; 1st, McCuUurn's Duke; 2d, J. B. Blossom's 

 Consul; 3d, lolanthe Kennels' Archibald. Very high com., J. W. Gra- 

 ham's Robert Burns. Bitches; 1st and 2d, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Lady 

 Gordon and Princess Louise; 3d, J. B. Blossom's Sallie Beaumont. 

 Pupjnes: 1st, J, W. Graham's Robert Burns; 2d, D, B, Holton's Edge- 

 wood, 



FH5LD SPANIELS.— Ohat.lenge— Jogs (over 28lbs.) : 1st, G. BeU's 

 Newton Abbott Laddie. Bitches: 1st, B. P. Keasby's Brad- 

 ford Ruby.— Open— Black— Dogs.' 1st, A. E. Foster's Judex; 2d, 

 Owahgena Kennels' Sorry Jake; 3d, Miss T. W. Hoffman's Laddie O. 

 Bitches: B. P, Keasbey's Rowland Bess— Othbk than Black— Dogs: 

 1st, R. P. Keasby's Newton Farmer. 



COCKER SPANIELS.— Challenge— Dogs.- 1st, G. Bell's champion 

 Fascination. Bitches: 1st and 2d, G, Bell's champion I Say and 

 Troublesome— Open— Black— Dogs; 1st, Swiss Mountain Kennels' 

 Middy. High com,, L, N.Walton, Jr.'s KingW. Bitches: 1st and 

 very high com., Swiss Mountain Kennels' IMiss Maggies and Miss Chip; 

 2d, G. Bell's Realization; 3d, Thomas & Dole's Woodstock Dora^ 

 Other than Black— Dogs.- 1st, BIrs, M. H, Hegeman's Gay Laddie; 

 2d, B, S, & F. H. Gowans's Bedfellow; 3d. G. ReU's Chestnut. Bitches: 

 1st, F, Dundore's Seminole Cherry Eipe; 2d, Swiss Mountain Kennels' 

 Lady Gay; 3d, G. Bell's Mary Queen of Scots, Very high com., A. W. 



champion cabney. 

 First, Philadelphia, IS93. 

 Owned by the Tubby Hook Kennels. 



Pancoast's Ditton Brevity. Fuppies: 1st, G, Bell's Realization; 9d, 

 Mrs. M, M. Hegeman's Gay Laddie, Very high com,, R, S, & F. H. 

 Gowans's Redfellow. High com,. W. Thompson's Rose. Com., Swiss 

 Mountain Kennels' Jack of Clubs— Local Class— 1st, Mrs. J. C. 

 Meacham's Guess Again, 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS.— 1st, E. 6. Fink's Trouble. 



COLLIES. — Challenge — Dogs: 1st. Seminole Kennels' The Squu-e. 

 Bitches: 1st, Chestnut Hill Kennels' chamiiion Flurry II, — Open— Dogs; 

 1st, Chestnut HiU Kennels' Wellesbom-ne Charlie; 2d, Hempstead 

 Farm's W^oodmansterne Trefoil; 3d, F. F, Carswell's Jim Crow. Re- 

 serve, Seminole Kennels' Curzon, Very high com., G. Spencer's Ros- 

 lyn Colin and Seminole Kennels' Chrysolite. Com., E. Huidekoper's 

 Sir AValter. Bitches: 1st, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Dorothy; 2d, Seminole 

 Kennels' Grissey, Eeserve, .J.Watson's Charm. High com., J. Mc- 

 Glinchey's Floss and E. Huidekoper's Rhoda. Fuppies: Equal 1st, 

 Chestnut HUl Kennels' Dominie and Dorothy; 2d, A. L, Prazier's Merle; 

 3d and high com,, E, Huidekoper's Sir Walter and Bhoda. Reserve, 

 R. G. Konover's Modeste. Very high com., T. Pension's Cloverdell, — 

 Local— 1st, Chestnut HiU Kennels' Dorothy; 2d, John Yewdall's Scot- 

 tish Ctu-is; 3d, O. C, Wolf's Chi-isonda. Resei-ve, G. Spencer's Roslyn 

 Oohn, Very high com., J, H. Shepherd's Shepherd Lad and A, L, 

 Frazier's Merle. High com., H. H. Dlddlebock's Blair Athol. 



BULLDOGS.— Dogs; 1st, lUwis Kennels' King Lud; 2d, lolanthe Ken- 

 nels' Rustic Sovereign, Bitches: 1st, A, B, Graver's Addlscomb Gip- 

 sey: 2d, J, Simpson's Fly, Reserve, Retnor Kennels' Lena Langtry. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Challenge— Dogs; 1st, Tubby Hook Kennels' 

 Car-ney; 2d, Retnor Kennels' Dusty Miller. Bitches: 1st, F. F. Dole's 

 Attraction. Reserve, Tubby Hook Kennels' Edgwoo'd Fancy. — Open 

 —Dogs: 1st, W. H. KeeJer's Sm-efoot; 2d, H. A. Harris's Prince Gully; 

 3d, withheld. Reserve, P. C. Pettit's Aristocrat. Very high com., H, 



