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FOREST AND STREAM. 



PIABCH 16, 1898. 



young yet and is a well-built, cobby little fellow, with a 

 moi-e than average good head and good action. Redfellow 

 got nothing, he is xmdershot. In the'absence of Lady Gay, 

 Mary Queen of Scots was alone and'took the blue ribbon; 

 she was at Philadelphia last week. The only Irish water 

 was Trouble, who won; he has been spoken of before. 



Collies ( James Watson, Judge).— There were no challenge 

 entries and' the winners in the open chasses are now well 

 known. That handsome dog, Woodmansterne Trefoil, won 

 somewhat easily over Toronto Wonder, who is not in the 

 Che.stnut bloom. Considering this dog's faulty forelegs and 

 indifferent skull he should certainly give way to Conrad ll., 

 who, though he may not be so handsome, has the requisite 

 attriliutes for a good collie. In bitches first went to Orms- 

 kirk Susie, who is a little full in brow; forelegs should be 

 straighter, but she beats the others in quality and type. 

 Lady Ross, second, has a plain head, fair body and coat, not 

 enough quality; either Dublin or Lady G-rieson, he, can beat 

 her when in condition, better heads. The Collie Club trophies 

 went to Trefoil and Toronto Wonder. 



Poodles (H. W. La,cy, .Judge).— Only two competed out of 

 the three entries, Berri beating" Dexter once more in cords 

 and head, but loses to Dexter in body, loin long. 



Bulldogs {Mr. C. D. Cuglc, Judge).— A tip-top lot of dogs 

 here. Harper and Bo'swain did not ans\ver to their names 

 in challenge dogs, so left King Lud for the honors, which he 

 richly deserves; he afterward beat Leonidas for the special; 

 he is better broken xip in face, better ear and gains a trifle in 

 depth and squareness of muzzle, but is beaten well in front 

 by Leonidas. Salem was alone iu challenge bitches. In 

 open dogs Leonidas, Wal Hampton and Rxistic Sovereign 

 was the order. All three have been so recently commented 

 on it is no use repeating. Governor, big in ear, was vhc; he 

 is not out enough in front, nor broad enough in skull, nor 

 broken up in face, stands too high as well. In bitches Addis- 

 combe Gipsey had little competition, beating Derby Hebe 

 and Miss Nancy decisively, Hebe is poor iu front and ears 

 hang down. Miss Nancy is better in shoulder. As stated , 

 King Lud was considered best in show. 



Bull-Terriees {Mr. Mortimer, Ji/(7r/c).— Attraction had 

 no difficulty in beating Grove Duchess iu head and front. In 

 open dogs Sir Rudolph, the winner at New York, beat Sure- 

 foot in head and behind again, while Diamond Prince, re- 

 serve, loses to both in head and front. That nice little ter- 

 rier, Edge wood Wonder, won well from Maggie Cline in the 

 next class; she is better in muzzle, size, cleanness of shoulder, 

 ear and body. Countess of Dufferin was he. and was at 

 Philadelphia last week. 



Beagles {H. W. Lacy, Judge). — Pretty much the same lot 

 as at Philadelphia, with a few new ones from the Maryland 

 division. Challenge dogs saw Roy K. again over Racer, Jr. , 

 who, thoiigh typical, is very faulty and weak behind. This 

 our Philadelphia contemporary must have overlooked. In 

 bitches Emelin beats Twintwo in head, shoulders and fore- 

 legs. Open dogs (8) saw Forest Hunter one more place 

 nearer the challenge goal. He beats Jim Simmons, second, 

 in cleanness of shoulder, but the latter is a well-formed dog 

 that in good condition would probably beat the other. 

 Wanderer, third, is hardly true in front, weak in muzzle, 

 but nice skull and ear; rather narrow body. Doctor, re- 

 serve, but tor head and size might have been a peg higher, 

 while Rockland Boy was out of it jin size and substance in 

 this company; did not look so Avell as last week. The others 

 were large and coarse. Bitches (10) was a hard class to .judge 

 when the flr.st was placed and I had no difhculty in ijutbing 

 Lonely there. Fanny Reed, second, I liked better than at 

 Philadelphia, showing herself in better form, so I placed her 

 over Vick R. A new one, Minnehaha, has a good deal of 

 beagle type, especially in head; fair front Avhen still, but 

 does not move well; "body good, if a trifle loug; hindlegs 

 well formed, and, had she moved better in the ring, might 

 have been placed over Fanny Reed, but she had wretched 

 action for a hound, but did a little better when I sa.w her a 

 day or two afterward. Prudence, he, is big and head 

 wrong. Snow is faulty both ends. Venus II. and Dorsey's 

 Flirt got he. The former is out at elbow, but her type of 

 head might well have got another letter, while Flirt is too 

 long in head and narrow in body. Rockland Kennels won 

 the kennel prize and Lonely the special for best. 



Pox-Terkiers {Mr. Mortimer, Judge). — Most of these ter- 

 riers have been seen out lately. Raffle and Grouse II. won 

 the challenge entries. The latter had a difference with a 

 wolfhound and came out second best. First in open dogs was 

 Ripon Stormer, who keeps himself well, Warren Tip Top 

 getting second; he beats the latter in head and front and 

 body. Carnegie, third, is a coarse, heavily-fronted dog, ears 

 high and coarse in skull. Buster, c, is only moderate. 

 Dusky II. won in bitches, followed by her daughter, as at 

 Philadelphia last week, and Lady Roseberry came next; she 

 loses in feet and pasterns and head. Ripon Regina, reserve, 

 should be truer in front. Maystown, vhc, was the same the 

 week previous, and so was Miss Domino. Seacroft Myrtle, 

 he, is light throughout. In wire-hairs the only dog was 

 Saint Brown, well known here, and in the female division 

 Sister Pattern again beat Jess Frost, the latter losing in 

 front and muzzle and spring and depth of rib. 



Irish TERRiEES-(if. W. Lacy, J»(Zgc).— Only two, but good 

 ones. Jack Briggs beat Jackanapes in cleanness of shoul- 

 ders, condition of coat and general character. We never saw 

 the former looking better. The usual Welsh terriers were on 

 hand. Dandies and Bedlingtons were drawn blank. 



Skye Terriers (H. W. Lacy, Judge).— Keve was a hot lot. 

 It was touch and go between Wheel of Fortune and Barnaby 

 Rudge, but I thought the latter beat in head and front and 

 length comparatively, while the bitch gets it in color and 

 texture of coat just a little. Endcliffe Maggie, reserve, and 

 Islay, vhc, I think, were about right after all Avhen fully 

 compared in the ring, the former getting it in body and head 

 and coat a trifle. 



Scottish Terriers {]\[r. Mortimer, Judge). — ^Rhudamau 

 had only Ashley Plug to beat in this breed, doing it in head, 

 front and coat. 



Black and Tan Terriers (H. IF. Laci/, -Judge). —Bvoom- 

 fleld Sultan alone iu challenge class. The open class was 

 warm, but I thought for true terrier character, bone, body 

 and carriage Queen III. won nicely. Maiden is not herself 

 and showed wheel-backed. Louie, though not iu good shape, 

 beats Gypsey Girl in head, forelegs and markings. The lat- 

 ter is badly breeched. Yorkshires one entry, and no good. 

 " Phgs {Mr. Mortimer, Jv.dric).— Boh Ivy, the hardy annual, 

 again in challenge class. In open dogs Tip Top beats 

 Meddler in muzzle, size and curl. The bitch prizes were 

 withheld. 



Tot Spaniels {Mr. Mortimer, Judge).— B,ojal Duke, the 

 King Charles, met a nice one in Jessie, but he beats her in 

 shortness and depth of muzzle, tan and forelegs. The well 

 known Tiney was the only Blenheim, and Portsmouth Min- 

 nie, a dark ruby, was alone in her class; good skull and 

 mnzizle, and nice coat. 



Italian Greyhound.^ {Mr. Mortimer, Judge). — In dogs 

 the well known Spring had an easy victory, beating Byron 

 in ear, head and everythine: but size. Tony, vhc, poor head, 

 big ear not properly carried. In bitches, champion Sprite 

 won easily from Goldier and Trixie Avhich are very moderate. 

 A fair Mexican hairless was shown in Duke. The miscel- 

 laneous prizes were withheld fi-om some big dogs. 



H. W. L. 



An old-timer whom we were pleased to meet at Baltimore 

 was Mr. W. Montgomery, Avho, it will be remembered, in 

 partnership -with Mr. W. W. Tucker, owned so many good 

 St. Bernards along in 1886-7. HiS ;Verone, Priam, Bertha, 

 Snowball, etc., were well known in their day. iNIr. Mont- 

 gomery is now in business in Baltimore. 



WASHINGTON DOG SHOW. 



Washington, March li.— Special to Forest and, Stream 

 — The third annual .show of the Washington City Kennel 

 Club opened this mOrning with an entry of 476." While 

 there are a number of dogs which have only fair merit, in 

 most of the breeds the quality is well represented. Especi- 

 ally so is this the case in St. Bernards, pointers, Irish setters, 

 fox-terriers, bull-terriers, collies and beagles. The building 

 in which the show is held is admirably adapted for a show, 

 light, airy and very large, affording, with the entry here, 

 two of the largest rings we have yet seen. Catalogues were 

 late in coming, but when they arrived were found to have few 

 mistakes. 



Judging has progressed expeditiously all day, and will be 

 completed to-day with the exception of specials and black 

 and tan terriers, the light interfering with the judging of 

 them. Several well known exhibitors are present, Messrs. P. 

 H. O'Bannon, L. C. Sauveur, Dr. Hartman, Col. Purcell, C. 

 E, Buckle, E. M. Oldham, Frank Dole, Geo. Bell, W. E. 

 Hagans, F. R. C. Clarke, C. D. Diffenderffer, T. J. Sheu- 

 brooks, J. E. Thompson and the different handlers whose 

 names are familiar to all. The weather has been against a 

 large attendance, but a fair crowd was present to-night. The 

 following are the awards made up to 6:30 P. M. The club 

 members are working hard and affording every courtesy. 



MASTIFFS— Challenge— 1st, 0. E. Bunn's Miss Cautiou.— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st, Mrs. Charles WallaclVs Merlin; 3d, W. P. RisRS's The 

 Moor: 3d, A. W. AVithers's Nero.- Bitches: 1st, B. F. Lewis's Ethel; 



COMMITTEEMAN FARBER. PRES. HOFi"MAN. 



SEC'V DIEPENDERFFER. COMMITTEEMAN SHEUBROOKS. 



TREAS. DIFFENDERFFER. COMMITTBBMAN THOMPSON. 



OFFICERS OF THE IttAJBYLAKD KENNEL CLUB. 



2(1, L. L. Nicholson's Queen. Puppies: 1st, withheld; 2d, Chas. L. 

 Blauton's Gladstone —Novice— 1st. withheld; 2d, Robert Parr's Leo. 



ST. BEBNARDS.—RouGH-coATED— Challenge— _Dof/.s.' l.st and 2d, 

 W. C. Reick's Sir Bedivere and KinKSton Regent. Bitcttes: Lst, E. H. 

 Moore's Ladv Livingston. — Open— Z)of/s.- 1st and verv high com., W. 

 C. Reick's Marvel and Refuge n. ; 2d. E. H. Moore-s Altoneer; :3d and 

 reserve, Maryland Kennels' Cointe and Orand Master. Bitches: 1st, 

 W. 0. Pieick's Princess Blorence; 2d and ;3d. Col. .Jacob Ruppert, Jr.'s 

 Hepsey and Miss Anna. Very high com., H. A\'. Taylor's Zenith. 

 Puppies: 1st, withheld; 2d, J. J. Malone's Ingouiar.— Notice— 1st, 

 Col. Jacob Ruppert, Jr.'s Countess Madge; 2d. Mrs. R. H. French's 

 Fritz Eminet. Verv high com., H. C. Fisk's Beau Brummell.— Smooth- 

 coATED— Challenoe~X>oo's.' 1st, E. H. Moore's Melrose. Bitches: 1st, 

 1st, Col. Jacob Ruppert, Jr.'s Empress of Contocook; 2d, E. H. 

 Moore's Miss Alton.— Open— Do(?«.- 1st, E. H. Moore's Melrose King; 

 2d, C. L. Beatty's Trojan Hector. Bitches: 1st, E. H. Moore's 3Iel- 

 rose: 2d, Col. Jacob Ruppert, Jr.'s Bellegarde; Sd, Jliss Emma Gray's 

 Psyche.— Notice— 1st, E. II. Moore's Melrose Belle. 



GREAT DANES.— Chai.,lexse— 1st, Cumberland Kennels' Melac — 

 Open— Dogs; 1st, 111 wis Kennels' Major McKinley; 2d, Hepbern Ken- 

 nels' Hepberu's Hero; :3d, Cumberland Kennels' Theseus. Very high 

 com.. A. B. Strange's AVenzel. Bitcfies: 1st. Hepbern Kennels' Hep- 

 bern Vera: 2d. 3d and very high com., Cumberland Kennels' Cbarmion, 

 AOnerva and Phoibe. Reserve, A. B. Strange's Juno. Pu^jpies: 1st, 

 J. H. H. Maenner's Harras; 2d withheld. — Novice— 1st, J. H. H. Maen- 

 ner's A^ictor; 2rt, J. Binder'.s Bismark. 



BLOODHOUNDS.— Jtoi/A-.- Isf , G. F. Pollock's BeUius, Jr. 



NEA\'^FOUNDLANDS.— Dops.' 1st, Gair Kennels' Prince George; 2d, 

 J. Condon's Surpass. Bitches: 1st, Gair Kennels' New York Lass. 



RUSSIAN AVOLFHOUNDS.—CHALLEXGit—Doffs.' 1st, H. AV. Hunting- 

 ton's Argoss. Bitches: 1st, Seacroft Kennels' Svodka; '^d, H. W. 

 Huntington's Princess Irma.- Open— Dogs; 1st, Seacroft Kennels' 

 Groubian ; 2d, H. W. Huntington's Osslad. Bitches: 1st and high 

 com.. Seacroft Kennels' A^inga andFlodeyka; 2d and very high corn., 

 H. AV. Huntington's Zerry and Blodjeska.— Novice— 1st and 2d, H. AV. 

 Huntington's Krimena atid Lobedya. 



DEERHOUNDS.— Dogs; 1st, J. J. Phelps's Roderick Dhu. Bitches: 

 1st. L. C. Gunnel s Maida H.— Novice— 1st, J. J. Phelps's Roderick 

 Dhu. 



GREYHOUNDS.— Challenge— Dogs; Isfc. A. 'W. Pm-beck's Gem 

 of the Season; 2d. L. C. A\'hiton's Lord Neverstill. Bitches; 1st, A.W. 

 Ptu-beck's Best wood Daisy.— Open— Dogs; 1st and 2d, Manatang Ken- 

 nels' Henraore King and Watcher. Bitches; 1st, A. AV. Pm-beck's AN'Ud 

 Rose; 2d and 3d, Manatang Kennels' Marguerite and Chips. 



FOXHOUNDS (American).— Dogs; 1st, Sandy Spring Himt Club's 

 Barney. Bitches: 1st, Sandy Spring Hunt Club's Brush.— (English). 

 — Dogs: 1st, M. Harrison's Denmark. Bitclies: 1st, M. Harrison's 

 Rosemary. 



POINTERS.— Challenge— Dogs— (551b8. and over): 1st, Hempstead 

 Farm Kennels' Robert Le Diable. Bitches (oOlbs. and over): 1st, 

 Hempstead Farm Kennels' A\''ooltou Game; 2d, George AV. La Rue's 

 Revelation.— Open— Dogs (55lbs. and over): 1st. Harj y Dutton's Duke 

 of Kentn.; 2d, Hempstead Farm Kennels' Sandford's Druid; 3d, Jos. 



H. Hunter's Black AVonder. Reserve, R. O. St. Clair's Gun Gtm. A^ery 

 high com., J. R. PurceU's Nicodemtis of Ion and Charles D. Roberts's 

 Duke of Dexter. High cotn. and com., S. L. Cooper's Marshal Ney 

 and Lad of Culpeper. Bitches (.OOlbs. and over) : 1st, Dr. E. K. Golds- 

 borough's Telle Kent: 2d, Elkwood Kennels' AA^estminster Gladys; 3d, 

 J. E. Purcell's F. F. Y. 



POINTERS.— Challenge— Dogs (under 551bs.); tst, Hempstead Farm 

 Kennels' Duke of Hessen. Bitches (under 501bs.); 1st, AA'. H. Hyland's 

 Lady Graphic— Open — Dogs Tunder 5,51bs.); 1st and 3d, Charlottesville 

 F. T. K' nnels' Rip Rap and Conscript; 2d, C. Heath's Arthur. Re- 

 serve, A'ictoria Kennels' Ridgeview Faust. Very high com., 0. E. 

 Connell's Rock 11., L. A. Biddle's Lamorgan, Charlottesville F. T. Ken- 

 nels' Exile and AVild Damon. High com., J. R. Purcell's Flockflnder 

 andHeineken, Dr. J. A. Hartman's Kenmar. Bitches (under 501bs.); 

 1st, Charlottesville F. T. Kennels" Maid of Kent; 2d, C. Heath's Patti; 

 :3d, G. W. La Rue's Dame Bang. Reserve, AVoodbury Kennels' Sweet 

 Lavender. A^erj' high com., Charlottesville F. T. Kennels' Cosset, S. 

 AA^. Stinemeta's Firenzi and A. Goldsborough's Black AA'onder's Sister. 

 High com.. Elkwood Kennels' Spinway IV., J. R. Purcell's Lady Mar- 

 garet and C. Heath's Bloom. Com., AV. N. Lipscomb's Croxie Kent 

 and Elkwood Kennels' Ellen Kent.— Puppies — Dogs: 1st, C. G. McII- 

 vaine's MacCroxteth; Sd, C. M. AVhite's Sir Nixon. Bitches: 1st, A. B. 

 Croplev's Belle; 2d, AV. N. Lipscomb's A^exation. — Novice — Dogs: 1st, 

 C. G. McHvaine's MacCmxteth; 2d, J. H. Kidwell's Hermit. Very 

 high com., J. R. Purcell's Rod H. and Flockflnder. High com., A. M. 

 Co well's Shot C. Bitches: 1st, AV. N. Lipscomb's Vexation; 2d, J. S. 

 Purcell's Lady Margaret. High com., AV. N. Lipscomb's Croxie Kent 

 and G. C. Ankan's Bessie K. Com., C. E. Dessez's Belle." 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Challenge— 5ifcftes; 1st, J. AV. AA^'ood's 

 Donna Juanita.— Open— Dogs; 1st, Blue Ridge Kennels' Antonio; 3d, 

 F. G. Taylor's Ben Hur of Riverview; 3d, L. Shuster, Jr.'s, Ezra 

 Noble. Reserve, J. H. Hunter's Hoosier Boy. Very high com., J. B. 

 Purcell's Nannie, Blue Eldge Kennels' Gath's Mark. High com., A. 0. 

 Peterson's Carnagie. Bitches; 1st, 2d and ad. Blue Ridge Kennels' 

 Cotmtess Rush, Gossip and Laundress. Reserve, Mr. Hunter's Bessie. 

 Very high com.. Blue Ridge Kennels' Belle o£ Blue Ridge, N. Jensen's 

 Dolly Noble, (iom , AV. Bryce, Jr.'s Spectre. — Puppies— Dogs; Dr. 

 J. L. McCormick's Tonie; 2d, AV. S. Boody's Druid's Dick. A^ery high 

 com., Scroth & Steubner's Harry Hill. Bitches: 1st, AV. L. Kidwell's 

 Modest Girl; 2d, J. H. Gulick's Blackmoore Girl. A'^ery high conx, 

 Elkwood Kennels Fanchon.— Novice— Dogs; 1st, L. Shuster, Jr,''a 

 Ezra Noble; 2d, S. H. Hunter's Hoosier Boy. High com., A. 0. 

 Peterseii s Cai-nagie. Com., AV^. J. AVillard's The Bard. Bitches: 1st, 

 Mr. Hunter's Bessie; 2d, Blue Ridge Kennels' Belle of Piedmont, Jr. 

 Reserve, Scroth & Steubner's Princess Lucifer. Very high com., .7. H. 

 Gulick's Blackmoore Girl, S. AV. Stinemetz's Dido. 



TlllSTl SETTERS.— Challenge— Dogs; 1st. Seminole Kennels' Tim; 

 ad, Oak Grove Kennels' Duke Elcho. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Oak Grove 

 Kennels' Norii.a and Rose Sarsfleld. — Open- Dogs; 1st. 3d and high 

 com., Seminole Kennels' Jlontauk, Jr., Young Tim and Tim's Dandy: 

 2d, T. Sharplcss's Blarney, Jr. Com., J. J. Finley's Finley's Fleet and 

 E. Lamasure, Jr.'s Shamrock. Bitches: 1st and 2d, AA". H. Beazell's 

 Queen Vic and Kildare AVinnie; 3d, C, F. Thompson's Fly. Reserve, 

 Oak Grove Kennels' The Marchioness. A^ery high com., Seminole Ken- 

 nels' Claremont Heather and Delphinne. High com.. Dr. S. G. Dixon's 

 Lady Cleveland.— NovrcE— 1st, AV, H. Beazell's Kildare AA'innie; 2d, Dr. 

 S. 0. Dixon's Lady Cleveland. High com., F. Gieddis's Mingo. 



GORDON SETTEES.— Challenge— Dogs; 1st and 2d, Dr. S. G. Dix- 

 on's Ivanlioe and Leo B, Bitriif-s: 1st, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Duchess of 

 "Waverly: 2(i, C. E. Mather's Beeltv Sharp.— Open— Dogs; 1st, lolanthe 

 Kennels' Ai-chibald; 2d, B. F. Lewis's Duke. Com., T. Darling's AVood- 

 mill Shot. Bilciies: Ist and 2(1, Dr. S. O. Dixon's Princess Louise and 

 Katherine; 3d, Mont (Sordon Setter Kennels' Babmont. Com.. AVood- 

 bury Kennels' Lill Lavender.— Puppies— Dogs; 1st. Alont Goi-doD Set- 

 ter Kennels' Freemont. Bitches: 1st, Mont Gordon Setter Kennels' 

 Fairmont.— Novice— 1st, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Katherine; 2d, Mont Gor- 

 don Setter Kennels' Babmont. High com., AVoodbury Kennels' Lill 

 Lavender. 



FIELD SPANIELS.— Challenge— Dogs; 1st, A. & M. Spaniel Ken- 

 nels' Newton Abbott Laddie. No entries in other classes. 



COCKER SPANIELS.— Challenge— Dogs; 1st, .V. & M. Spaniel Ken- 

 nels' Fascination. Bitches: 1st and 2d. A. & M. Spaniel Kennels' 

 Troublesome and I Say.— Any Color— Open— /)nf/.s,- 1st, H. E. Fields's 

 Branford Jet; 2d. A. & M. Spaniel Kennels' Leo; 3cl, C. F. Saekett's 

 Prince AV. Bitclies: 1st and :3d, A. & M. Spaniel Kennels' Eealiiialion 

 and 5Iarv Qncru of Seotrs; Sd, Dole & Thomas's AA'oodstock Dora.— 

 Novici!;— 1st, .V. ,t AI. Spaniel Kennels' Leo. 



COLLIES.— Challenge— Dog.v; 1st and reserve, Seminole Kennels' 

 The Scpiire and Roslyn Dandy: 2d, Joseph Livingston's Ormskirk 

 Shep. Bitches; 1st, Seminole Kennels' Metchley Surprise.— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st and reserve, Seminole Kennels' Gold Dust and Chrysolite; 

 2d and 3d, Hempstead Farm Kennels' VV^oodmansterne Trefoil and 

 Corirad II. A'ery high com., Frank R. Carswell's Prince AVilkes. 

 Bitches: 1st and 3d, Seminole Kennels' Gypsey Maid and Crissey; 2d, 

 lolanthe Kennels' Ormskh-k Susie. A'^ery high com., Samuel K. Rab- 

 bit's Roslyn Baby. — Pin'riES— Dogs; 1st, Seminole Kennels' Gold Dust; 

 2d, Samuel E. Babbitt's Roxie Bo,v. Bitches: 1st, Seminole Kennels' 

 Gypsey Maid; 2d, AV. AV. Fisher's Fisher B. Very high com.. Samuel 



E. Rabbitt's Gypsia Baby.— Novice — Dogs: 1st, Seminole Kennels' 

 Gold Dust; 2d, Louis H. Crowe's Don. Bitches; 1st, Seminole Keii' 

 uels' Gypsey Maid; 2d, Samuel E. Rabbitt's Roslyn Baby. Reserve, 

 AV. G. Lee's Flora. 



POODLES.— Challenge— 1st, L. A. BidcUe's Herri; 2d, Union Pet 

 Dog lveuiiels' Dexter.— Open— Dogs; 1st, Frank AA'ilson's Mikado; 3d, 

 Dr. S. N. Ducj 's Ben L. ; 3d and very high com.. H. G. Ti'evor's Milo I. 

 and Murat. Bitches: 1st, H. H. AVeseott's. Betsey; 2d and 8d, H. G. 

 Trevor's Chloe and Dinah, 



BULLDOGS.— Challenge— Dogs. 1st, Dlwis Kennels' King Lud. 

 Bitches: 1st, lolanthe Kennols' Saleni.— Open— Dogs; 1st, R. D. AVin- 

 throp's Leonidas; 2d and 3d, lolanthe Kennels' Eustie Soverign and 

 AA'al Hampton. Very high com., J. J. Phelps's Lord Sheffield. High 

 com.. S. 'W. Stinemetz's Trott. Bitches: 1st, A. B. Graves's Addis 

 Combe Gipsey; 2d, Central Park Kennels' Dairy Maid. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Challenge— B(fc/tes; 1st and 2d, P. F. Dole's 

 Attraction and Starlight.- Open— Dogs (over :30lbs.): 1st. Mrs. J. N. 

 Henry's Young 3Iari]uis; :3d, lolanthe Kennels' Surefoot. Bitches; 

 1st, AV'. Hammall's Vesper Bell; 2d, Central Park Kennels' Kit; 3d, Dr. 



F. Mitchell's Maggie Cline. A'^ery high eoni., Castle Point Kennels' 

 Fidget. High com.. \V. J. Bryson's Countess of [luffei iii. Dog.!( 301bs. 

 and over): 1st. F. F. Dole's AA'hite Duke; 2d, (Antral Park 'Kennels' 

 Cleveland. Bitches: 1st and high com., F. F. Dole's Edgewood AVon- 

 der and Rosemary; ;!d, P. AV. Moulton's Loumont Vixen. Pappies; 

 1st. Central Pai'k Kennels' Cleveland; 2d, F, AV. Moulton's Loumont 

 Vixen. 



BOSTON TERRIERS.— BrtcAes; 1st, T. Armstrong's Nettle. 



BASSETT HOUNDS.— 1st, J. E. Barbour's Solomon; 2d and 3d, J. 

 Hopkinson's Bracelet and Drayman. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— Challenge— Dogs; 1st, Blemton Kennels' Blem- 

 ton Victor H. ; 2d. L. & AV. Rutherfurd's Rafde. Bitches: 1st, Seacroft 

 Kennels' GrouseH.- Open— Dogs; 1st, lolanthe KenneLs'Eipon Stormer; 

 2d, L. & AA". Rutherfurd's AA'arren Tip-Top; 3d, Blemton Kennels' Blem- 

 ton Rasper. A^ery high com., H. G. Trevor s Beverwyek Rufus. 

 Bitches: 1st, Blemton Kennels' Spinster; 2d and 3d, L. ScW. Ruther- 

 furd's AVarren Dorothy and Dusky H. Reserve, lolanthe Kennels. 

 Ripon Regina. Very liigh com,. Toon & Symonds's Lady Roseberry' 

 High com., lolanthe Kennels' Maystown and Miss Domino, Seacroft 

 Kennels' Damson. — Puppies — Dogs; 1st, Blemton Kennels" Blemton 

 Stickler. Bitcties: 1st, Blemton Kennels' Blemton Vindex; 2d, Seacroft 

 Kennels' Seacroft Myrtle.— Novice — 1st, Blemton Kennels' Blemton 

 Stickler; 2d and very high com., Seacroft Kennels' Seacroft Myrtle 

 and Seacroft Zarina. High corn,, .J. A, Hoffer's Blemton Brangle. . 

 Com., R. G. Stewart's Jack's Darling, Osborne & Hobane's Fanny. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— AVire-Haired — Dogs; 1st, H. Smith's Saint 

 Broom. Bitclies: 1st, H. Smith's Sister Pattern; Sd, lolanthe Kennels' 

 Jack Frost. 



IRISH TERRIERS.— Challenge— 1 st, Toon & Symonds's Jack 

 Briggs; 2d, AV. J. Comstock's Dunnntrry. Reserve, M. Harrison's 

 Candour. — Open — Dogs: 1st, lolanthe Kennels' Jaekaiiapes; 2d, Toon 

 & Symonds's Paddy Dorian. Bitclies; 1st. Dr. A\ . C. Johnson's .ludy; 

 2d, Toon & Symonds's Salem AVitch. A^ery high com., T. Pulvertaft's 

 Little Maid. 



SKYE TERRIERS.— Challenge— 1st, AVoodbury Kennels' Lovet.— 

 Open- Dogs; 1st, C. H. Smith's Barnaby Rudge. Bitches: 1st, H. K. 

 Cauer's Endcliffe Maggie; id, C. H. Smith's Islay. 



SCOTTISH TERRIERS.— Dogs; l.st and 2d, Toon & Symonds's Tiree 

 and Rhudunan; 3d, R. Elliott's Ashley flag. Bitclies: Absent. 



WASHINGTON, March lo.—[SpcclaJ to Forest and Stream.] 

 —The judging of re,gnlar classes was completed this morning. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— Chau^bnoe— 1st, RocheUe Kennel's 

 Sultan; 2d, Toon & Symonds's Priuce Regent. Eeserve, Dole's Queen 

 111.— Ofes— Bitches: 1st, Toon & Symonds's Gypsey Gii'L 



VS'ELCH TERRIERS.— 1st, lolanthe Kennels' Dewr; 2d, Hornell- 

 Harmony's Mephisto Dick. 



PUGS. — Challenge — 1st. Crver's Bob Ivy: 2d, Seminole Kennels' 

 Dixie.— OPE.N—Xtogs; 1st, Howden's Little Fritz; 2d, Belle Tip Top. 

 Bitches: 1st, Toon it Symonds's Princess Alay; 'Jd, Davidson's Juli- 

 ette; 3d, Geo. Davidson's Nellie. Novice- Toon & Symonds's Princess 

 May. 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS.— Doys; 1st, Mi-s. Senn's Yankee Bo 



