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in muzzle; ears not well set. Laddie, reserve, lacks under- 

 coat, no face quality, nice, small ear, coat too soft. Blake, 

 tIic, has plenty of coat, fairly good head. Glen Davie, he, is 

 small, badly carried, large ear of poor quality. Paris, c, 

 has a round skull, fairly good coat. In bitche.g, Beruice, first, 

 is too short in head, and the same must be said of her coat; 

 her skull is a bit heavy, still she is of very good type, has 

 good bone, legs and feet. Dawn, second, is or the same type, 

 a bit better in head, .short of toiJ coat, nice set ofl^gsand 

 feet. Vanity, third, is weedy; she is light in bone, small and 

 no coat. Nancy Brown, reserve, is also too small; ears car- 

 ried too high; he, would have been her proper place. 



Poodles. — Two very good ones were shown. Berri, the 

 winner, beats Ben L. in size and coat. 



Bulldogs.— Aside from King Lud and Clinker, nothing of 

 merit was shown, the former is well known. Clinker is a 

 good large white dog with a fairly well broken ujj face, good 

 lay back underjaw fairly well turned up, a little high on legs 

 a,nd bad in stern. The bitches were too weedy to receive 

 mentioning. 



Btjll-Terriehs. — The dog class was drawn barren, there 

 were two entries in the corresponding class for bitches, but 

 Grove Duchess was absent, this left it a walkover for Attrac- 

 tion, who is too well known to our readers to need comment 

 here. The open dogs were badly handled. Crisp, second, 

 should have had first easy, much better in front and should- 

 ers, is a larger dog and far excels Sir Monty II. in lire and 

 terrier character, the latter excels in eye and expression. 

 Duke of Wellington, third, is a big coarse dog bad in head, 

 front and stern. Turk was unworthy of notice. Prince 

 GuUey, Chatham Monarch and Chatham Prince were absent. 

 The bitches could not be called a strong class though some 

 good ones were shown. Edgewood Wonder, first, is small, 

 she is good in head and expression, a little low on legs and 

 light in bone. Burton Kit, second, is out of condition and 

 lacks expression. White Gipsey, reserve, is of good bone and 

 body, a bit chunky, and not quite square iu muzzle; I liked 

 her for second place. Queen of the Dale and Mermaid were 

 absent, and the balance the judge did not think worthy of 

 notice. 



Dachshunds. — Strange, with so many good ones of these 

 little dogs in the country, hardly any were shown outside of 

 New "S'ork; none were at Washington, but here it is different; 

 quite a nice lot put in an a,ppeai-ance in the class for dogs. 

 Hunde.sport Bergman proved himself the winner; he is rather 

 coarse in head, lacks the witch-shape in muzzle; he is good, 

 and the same can be said of brisket and crook. Second went 

 to Hundesport Zaenker; is light in bone and no face character. 

 Milwaukee .Jewel, reserve, is light in bone and deficient in 

 crook. Diamond Joe, vhc, is plained- faced, no head char- 

 acter, good in brisket, with plenty of bone and length of 

 body. Waldi, he, stands out at elbows, good body and coat, 

 but snipy. The bitch class had but two entries; both are 

 pretty well kno^^m. Lina K. rightly got first, but she only 

 beats Lina L. in mouth; the latter has lost several teeth, 

 which, of course, is bound to go against any dog that is sup- 

 posed to destroy life in other animals. Both are rare good 

 ones. 



Beagles. — The challenge class for dogs, like that for 

 bitches, had two entries each. In the class for dogs Roy K 

 had a walkover. Racer, Jr., being absent; he is well known. 

 June M. won from Emeline in the challenge bitch class, the 

 former was shown too high in flesh; both are rattling good, 

 bitches of a nice size. The open class for dogs had several 

 good animals; the Shrewsbury Beagle Kennels' Doctor, 

 was placed first; he shows lots of quality, has plenty of 

 chest room and legs and feet that are hard to beat. Second 

 went to Adam, of nice size, with good coat, superior in head 

 and just as full of quality. He should have had first, as he 

 is a ti'im little dog all round. Crowner, reserve, is a SAveet 

 little dog, with a nice face, a bit light in bone and shallow 

 inchest." Hawkey e, vhc, is a bit snipy, has good straight 

 legs, better coat, deeper chest and in my opinion should have 

 been placed higher. Pomp, he, is too heavy in shoulder.?. 

 Joe was absent. In bitches nothing of great importance was 

 shown, aside from Lonely, winner of first, and Snow, winner 

 second; both these are well known. Little Spotty, reserve, 

 is of fair type, but plain in face and shallow in chest. The 

 balance were a fairly good lot. 



Fox-TEEPaERS.— Ivlothing in the challenge classes. The 

 open class for dogs was not remarkable for its quality. My 

 Fellow, first, is good in head and coat, fairly good ears and 

 nice expression, good bone and feet. Second went to Belvoir 

 Bacchanal, who is a nice little dog with rather blank expres- 

 sion and large ears, in bone and coat he is good. Belvoir 

 Rambler, reserve, is plain in head, large in ear, with soft 

 coat. Mack, he, got all he deserved. Blemton Stipend 

 was absent. The bitch class had but three entries, of which 

 Lady Roseberry was a rather easy first; she is high on legs 

 and not too heavy in bone, her coat is short but of good tex- 

 ture, in head and expression she easily beats them all. Venus 

 II. came in nicely for second place; she has a rather plain 

 head, is a bit wide in front and soft in coat, capital legs and 

 feet. Maggie H. got the reserve card. Mr. Mason called 

 attention some years ago why a reserve card was given when 

 there was no vhc. card awarded, as he was the judge in this 

 case we will leave the answer to himself. Two classes for 

 wire-haired were made, and both pretty well filled; in the 

 class for dogs Eskdale Broom caught the judge's eye for first 

 place; he is not right in head and has an open coat, but a 

 nice, small, well carried ear, good legs and feet. Burling- 

 ton Jack, second, is even worse in head and short of coat, he 

 has verj^ good bone. Reserve Avent to Adswood Jim; I rather 

 liked this dog for first place, he has a nice clean head, good 

 ear, plenty of bane, and a good hard coat. Suffolk Billy, he, 

 has a coat more like a Yorkshire than a fox-terrier. In 

 bitches Raper's Rosana won easily on account of her nice 

 face and expression. Second went to Nettle Topper, a bit 

 large in ear and weak in muzzle, she is also rather short of 

 coat. Luna, reserve, is weak in muzzle and short of coat. 



lElSH Tekriers.— Jack Briggs had a walkover in the chal- 

 lenge class for dogs or bitches, and so did Salem Witch in the 

 open bitch class. Manxman, the only entry in open dog class, 

 was absent. 



There was but one entry in the class provided for Dandie 

 Dinmonts, and he, Rodger, was a very good specimen. 



The winning Skye terriers, Barnaby Rudge and Islay, are 

 well known. Sir Stafford was*absent. 



A class was made for challenge Bedlingtons, dogs or 

 bitches, but the only entry. Qui Vive, was absent in the open 

 class. First was rightfully Avithheld. Second went to 

 Doctor A., a dog of good size, but Avithout quality. 



Black and tan terriers over Tibs, challenge class, two en- 

 tries, the well knowu Broomfleld Sultan getting first. The 

 open dog class had but two entries. First was withheld, and 

 rightfully, too. Second went to Dick, whose worst fault is 

 his age. There was but one good one shown in the bitch 

 class, Gipsy Girl. She is well known. All other prizes were 

 withiaeld. 



YOEKSHIRE Tereiees.— Quite a nice class was shown, 

 Miimie York winning first over her smaller companion, Dick 

 York. We preferred the latter for first i^lace, being her 

 equal in coat and color and better in .size. Reserve went to 

 Toody ; she is poor in head and short of coat. Josh was not at 

 home when we called. 



There were three toy terriers shown, but not one of them 

 a good one. First Avas withheld, second went to Midget, a 

 little apple-headed black and tan, with no coat. Roxy, re- 

 serve, was bad in head and undershot. 



Scotch Teekiers. — Tiree of course was away ahead of his 

 class, and for the Ashmont .special he again came out Anctori- 

 ous, beating everything in the show. Second went to Rhud- 

 uman, Ashley Plug getting the reserve. 



Pug's.— Bob Ivy was alone in the challenge class and won I 



In open dogs nothing special was showir aside from Meddler; 

 he has fair wrinkle, good skull and color; is a- little long in 

 back and high on legs. Princess May won with ease in the 

 bitch class; her size favors her. Lady Clover came next; she 

 is good in head, not quite broad enough in muzzle and a bit 

 smutty in color. Little Duchess got the I'escrve card. 



King Chales.— It was Royal Duke first and the rest no- 

 where; still both Lady Jane Gray and l:'rince Charley are 

 good little spaniels. 



lNALiA>r Greyhounds.— Two good ones were shown in the 

 challenge class fordogsandbitches. Sprite getting the ribbon 

 over Spring. The former is a bit the better in head. The 

 open classes were well filled with a nice lot of dogs of a 

 rather large .size. As they were all benched together it was 

 impossible to tell one from the other. Most of the entries 

 belonged to Dr. Lansing, whose wife is very fond of these 

 beautiful and fashionable little hounds. 



Whiffets. — There were two classes and each had two 

 entries. Tipp, first in dogs, is a good, racy-looking little 

 hound, shown in nice shape. Ben, second, is not much be- 

 hind him. In the bitch class a glaring mistake was made. 





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A. T. KNOWLSON, VICE-PRBS. GITV D. WILTOK. SEC'Y. 



CHAS. P. BACKUS, TKKAS. C. A. PAUKINSOS, B. S. COM. 



"W. G. YOTTNG, B. S. COM. L. N. Hn:.SENDEPEN, B. S. COM. 



CITY OF THE STBAJTS KENNEL CLTJB. 



Winnie should have won over Boston Model hands down. 

 The latter is soft and flabby and out of coat besides, where 

 Winnie is in beautiful coat and fine racing order. 



The miscellaneous class had a little of everj-thing, from 

 the Mexican hairless to the big, curly-coated so called New- 

 foundland, but nothing worthy of note was shown, except a 

 very fair Newfoundland, and he was given first. 



Haeet L. Goodman. 



Full list of awards follows: 



MASTIFFS.— Challenge— Dogs.' 1st, Edwin L. KimbaiFs Ellcsou. 

 Bitches: 1st, J. J. Lynn's Lady Dorothy— Ope>!— Dogs: 1st, Dr. Ur. E. 

 Holcomb's Prince Cola; 2d, J.J. LjTin's Cardinal Beaufort; 3d. Wm 

 Connor's Ilford Mint. Very high com,, W. J. Wilson's Don Quixote. 

 High com., R, S. Miller's Fannie New. Bitches: 1st. Uv. L. Yoimglius- 

 band's Minnie Beaufort; 2d, B, F. Lends's Ethel; .Sd, Tracy Bros.' BaUe 

 of Detroit. 



ST. BERNARDS.- Doj^s.' 1st, 0. J. Bousfleld's Lord Dante; Sd, Mrs. 

 J. E. Dager's Lochlin; 3d. Anna M. Grililin's Earl Douglass. Very liigh 

 com. reserve, F. C. Boles's Ben Hur. Yery high com,, (jf. H. Carlisle's 

 Scion Lomond. Highcora., C. A Pratt's Prince treoi'ge. Bitches: 1st, 

 C. J. Bousfleld's Princess Gilda; 2d, Detroit St. Bernard Kennels' Lady 

 Hiekley; 3d and high com., C. A. Pratt's Duchess Lomond and Ludy 

 Austin. Very high com, reserve, Anna M. Gi'irftn's Actella. Com., J. 

 0. Guillot's Royal Mona.— SiiooTU— i>oc/i-.' 1st, C. A. Prate's Alton II. 

 Bitches: 1st, H. Gorman's Sola. 



BLOODHOUNDS.— 1st, withheld; 2d, R. G. H. Huntington's Jack 

 Shepard; 3d, E. J. Bui-rell's Sailor. 



GREAT DANES.— CaALLESGK—Dofirs.- 1st, Cumberland Kennels' 

 Melac. Brindle or Fawm— Opes — Bogs: 1st, Ilhvis Kennels' 3Iajor 

 McKinley; 2d, J. W. C. Glynn's Lord Wolverton. Reserve, Cumber- 

 land Kennels' Theseus. Bitches: 1st, Osceola Kennels' Keverzell ; 3d 

 and reserve, Cumberland Kennels' Charmiou and Miuei-va. Very 

 high com., J. W. C. Glynn's Senta. Blxie and H.\rlecjijd.— Opes— Duc/s.- 

 1st and 2d, Dr. G. Nieolai's Brutus and Passcha 11. Bitches: 1st, Dr. G. 

 Nicolai's Iris. 



RUSSIAN WOLFHOUNDS.— Open— Z)dgs; lst,C. S.Hanks'sGroubian. 

 Bitches: 1st, C. S. Hanks's Loadka. 



FOXHOUNDS.— Dofifs.- 1st, F. Herbert's Jack; 2d, K. C. Craigie's 

 Ranger. 



DEERHOUNDS.- Open- Dogrs.- 1st. Mrs. D. McLean's Paul Potter; 

 2d, W. H. Muii''s Bruor II. Bitches: Ist, W. H. Muir's Oiga. 



GREY'HOUNDS.— Challenge— 1st and ve^evve. A. AT. Purbeck's Gem 

 andBestwood Daisy.— Opkh— Buys: 1st, C. W. Sar vis's King Dick; 26, 

 Mr. Ireson's Rawer, Reserve, W. J. Tiiek's Master Jlernon. Bitches: 

 1st, A. W. Purbeck's Wild Rose; 2d, Wawatang Kennels' Chips. Re- 

 serve, Mr. Ire3od''s Miss Mennon. Very higli com,, C. W, Sarvis's 

 Lady Olivia. 



POINTERS.— CHALLBNaE—i)oj(s.- 1st aJi.J reservH. | ir. S. K. Daniels's 

 Count Graphic and Lord Graphic. Bitches: 1st, T. G. Davey's Lady 

 Gay Spanker.— Open— Doff.s (551bs. or over i: ist, i.)r. J. R. Daniels's 

 Boxer; 3d, A. Spencer John.son's Duke O. Vcrv lii.c.rh coin., Washte- 

 naw Kennels' Quick anil Fi ed, W. .Shaw's Donov,3ii. Hi^h com., H. 

 Curtis's Curtis's Couul:. C'uu., T. U. Davi'v'R .Jingo Jun. Bitclies 

 fSOlbs. or over); 1st, T. G. Davey's Jo.sie Bracket; id, Tim Donoghue's 

 Sal 2d. Reserve, George W. Jackson's Fannie Graphic. Very high 

 com., A. J. VanPatten's Tilly and Dr, J. R, Daniels's Lord Graphic . 



Gem. Com., Forest Kennels' Forest Nell. Dot/s (under 55lbs.): 1st, L. 

 A. Biddle's Glamorgan; 2d, Kalamazoo Kennels' Wonderful Lad. 

 Very high com., Charles Cornell's Rock II. High com.. Fred. W. 

 Shaw's King's Mark. Com., W. S. Smith's Brighton Don. Bitches 

 (under 501bs.); 1st, T. G. Davey's Miss Rumor; 2d, Dr. J. R. Daniels's 

 Duchess. Reserve, A. J. Davies's Count Graphic Baby. Very high 

 com., George B. Thomas's Nell of Naso. High com., W. A. Pred- 

 homme's Rosy P. and W. 0. Donaldson's Lady Windsor. Com., Harry 

 Van Dusen's Tracy Bell. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Challenge— jDofifs; 1st and reserve, J. E. 

 Dager's champion Oincinnatus and Toledo Blade. Bitches: 1st, W. B. 

 Wells's Cambriana. Reserve, Wa,shtenaw Kennels' champion Albert's 

 Nellie.— Open— />oss.' 1st, Washtenaw Kennels' Washtenaw Grouse; 

 2d, W. B. Wells's Matane. Reserve, F. G. Taylor's Ben Hur of River- 

 view. Very high com., Washtenaw Kennels' Albert Gladstone o£ 

 Wash and T. Donoghue's Monk of Furness Sting. High com., W. B.. 

 Wells's Luke, Washtenaw Kennels' Albert's Breeze of Wash, T. Doti- 

 oghue's Pembroke's Royal Sport. E. C. Smith's Max Noble, Harry 

 North wood's Sir Bob and Forest Kennels' Sultan. Com., Orchard! 

 Lake Kennels' Toledo Bee. Bitches: 1st, Dr. J. Kime's Lady Patch; 

 2d, C. A. Rathbone's Toledo Queen. Reserve, Northern Kennels" 

 Queen of the Elms. Very high com., T. Donoghue's Monk of Furness 

 Lill, J. E. Dager's Blida Blade, Washtenaw Kennels' NelUe Breeze of 

 Wash and Maumee Kennels Doris C. High com., E. Haug's Belle 

 Noble II., T. G. Davey's Liberty H., W. B. Wells' s Daphne and Cleo- 

 patra, H. Northwood's Amy Robsart and Mr. Hunter's Bessy. Com., 

 T. A. Rowley's Belle Rowley, Washtenaw Kennels' Nellie Gladstone of 

 Wash and C. F. Backus's El Ciello. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Challenge— Dogis.- 1st and reserve. Oak Grove 

 Kennels' Kildare and Duke Elcho. Bitches: 1st and reserve. Oak 

 Grove Kennels' Norna and Rose Sarsfleld.— Open— Dogrs; 1st, Town- 

 send Sharpless's Blarney, Jr.; 2d, D. L. & A. Carmichael's Shamrock 

 Bruce. Reserve, Frank K. Owen's Tom Owen. Very high com., G. 

 H. Martz's Prairie Tip. High com., J. H. Wittelsberger's Pilot 

 Medium. Com., George Battersby's Blackthorn. Bitches: 1st and 

 re-^erve, W. H. Beazell's Queen Vic and Kildare AVinnie; 2d, Oak Grove 

 Kennels' Marchioness. Very high com., C. W. Wolfertz's Katie 

 O'Shea. High com., J. A. Smith, Jr.'s Countess Gypsey. 



GORDON SETTERS.— Challenge— Poffs.- 1st and reserve. Dr. 

 Samuel Dixon's Ivanhoe and Leo B. Bitclies: 1st, Dr. Samuel Dixon's 

 Duchess of Waverly.- Open— i)o(/s.- 1st, George Meister's Louis S. ; 

 2d, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Duke. Reserve, Highland Kennels' Highland 

 Kent. Very high com., Ed Home's Gunner. Com., N. BLmberg's 

 Gi-ouse. Bitches: 1st and reserve. Dr. S. G Dixon's Princess Louise 

 and Catherine; 2d and very high com., George Meister's Fly M., and 

 OUve P. and Zetella. 



FIELD SPANIELS.— CuALLENGE-jDoffs (over 281bs.) : 1st, G. Bell's 

 Newton Abbott Laddie. Reserve, T. Donoghue's Newton Abbott Torso. 

 Bitches: 1st, J. A. Sprackliu's Queen. — ^Black— Open— Bt<c7ies; 1st, 

 J. Spracklin's Daisy Dean; 2d, \V. G. MoCollagh's Gipsey Queen. — 

 Liver— 1st, J. A. Spracklin's Bob U.— Any Other Color— Withheld. 



COCKER SPANIELS.— CHALLHNGB—Coffs (not over 281bs.): 1st, Q. 

 Bell's champion Fascination. Reserve, Ltickwell & Douglass's cham- 

 pion Black Duke. Bitches: 1st and reserve, G. Bell's champion I Say 

 and Troublesome.— Black— OPBN—Dogs.' 1st, Luckwell & Douglass's 

 Woodland Prince; 2d, Jersey Cocker Kennels' Pickpania. Beserve, 

 Brant Cocker Kennels' Ca.pt. Brant. Very high com., J. Sorenson's 

 Black Crook. Bitches: 1st, G. Bell's Realization; 2d and com., Jersey 

 Cocker Kennels' Norah H. and Lady DufEerin. Reserve and very liigh 

 com.. Brant Cocker Kennels' Brantford Flirt and Brantford Zebba. 

 High com., J. Sorenson's Medde and Luckwell & Douglass's Woodland 

 Daisy and Woodland Cricket.— Any Other Color— Dogs.- 1st and very 

 high com.. Brant Cocker Kennels' Brantford Redstone and Brantford 

 Rtifus. Reserve Jersey Cocker Kennels' Brownie B. High com., G. 

 Bell's Red Ragland. Bitches: 1st, Brant Cocker Kennels' Bed Rose;. 

 2d, E. Wiles's Mar Jorie. Reserve, G. Bell's May, Queen of Scots. Very 

 high com., Luckwell & Douglass's Bessie AVarner. 



CLUMBER SPANIELS.— Challenge— Withheld. — Open — J?rtG7ies.' 

 1st withheld; 2d, Brant Cocker Kennels' Lady Violet. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS.-£>o(/s.- 1st, I. C. Nichol's Dennis; 2d, Mr. 

 Fink's Trouble. Reserve, T. A. Carson's Dan Rice. High com., Thos. 

 W. Mills's AVlUie ReiUy. Bitches: l&t, I. C. Nichol's Marguerite; 2d, 

 T. W. Mills's Nora O'Donohue. 



COLLIES.— Open— Dogs.' 1st, McEwen & Gibson's Scotsman; 2d, 

 Sanders & Mghton's Finsbury Duke; 3d, S. H. AVickes's Streatham 

 Laddie. Reserve, AV. Glendwning's Laddie. Very high com., Saunders 

 & Mighton's Blake. High com., D. W. Corbett's Glen Davie. Com., 

 Annie C. Jageriskey's Paris. Bitclies: 1st, Thyne & McFadyen's Ber- 

 nice; 2d and 3d, McEwen & Gibson's Dawn and Vanity. Reserve, D. 

 AV. Corbett's Nancy Brown. 



POODLES.— 1st, L. A. Biddle's Birn; 2d, Dr. S. N. Darell's . 



BULLDOGS.— Dogs; 1st, lUwis Kennels' King Lud; 2d, W. P, Hamd- 

 ton's Clinker. Bitches: Prizes withheld. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Challenge— 1st, F. F. Dole's champion Attrac- 

 tion.— Open— Dogs.' 1st, Chautauqua Kennels' Sir Monty II. ; 2d. R. J. 

 Withers's Crisp; 3d, AV. Hammall's Duke of WelUngton. Bitches: 

 1st, F. P. Dole's Edgewood 'Wonder; 2d, F. L. Leaver's Burston Kit. 

 Reserve, Chautauqua Kennels' White Gipsey. 



DACHSHUNDS.— Open — Dogs: 1st, reserve and very high com , 

 W. Loeffler's Himdesport Bergmann, Milwaukee Jewel and Diamond 

 Joe; 2d, C. F. Gentz, Jr.'s Hundesport Zaenker. High com., E. F. 

 Bernard's AValdi. Bitches: 1st, AV. Loeflfler's Lina K.; 2d, C F. 

 Gentz, Jr.'s Lina L. 



BEAGLES.— CuALLENGK-Oogs.' 1st, Rockland Beagle Kennels' 

 champion Roy K. Bitches: 1st, G. D. AVilton's Jude M. Reserve, 

 Rockland Beagle Kennels' Emeline.— Open — Dogs: 1st, Shrewsbury 

 Beagle Kennels' Doctor; 2d, Middleton Beagle Kennels' Adam. Re- 

 serve, D. O'Shea's Crowner. A'ery high com., "Rockland Beagle Ken- 

 nels' Rockland Boy, AV. G. Harding's Hawkeye, G. D. AVelton's Pomp. 

 Bitches: 1st, Rockland Beagle Kennels' Lonely; 2d and very high 

 com., Middleton Kennels' Snow and Fanny M. Reserve, C. Hari-is's 

 Little Spotty. High com., J. L. Yotmghusband's Ruth Bannermau, 

 Middleton Kennels' Little Fraud. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— Smooth— Dogs.' 1st, A. D. Stewart's My Fellow; 

 2d and reserve, R. Gibson's Belvoir Bacchanal and Belvoir .Rambler. 

 High com., L. H. CoUins's Mack. Com., G. B. Nichols's Peck's Bad 

 Boy. Bitches: Ist, Toon & Symonds's Lady Roseberry; 2d, R. E. Fish- 

 burn's Venus II. Reserve, D B. Hibbard's Maggie H.— Wire-Haiked — 

 Dogs: 1st, 2d and high com., G. M. Hendrie's Eskdale Eroom, Burling- 

 ton Jack and Suffolk Billy. Reserve, Battersby Kennels' Adswoodi 

 .Tim. Bitches: 1st, Battersby Kennels' Raper's Rosana; 2d, George M, 

 Hendi ie's Nettle Topper. Reserve. W. Hammall's Luna. 



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

 Briggs.- Ope.v— i>ogs.- ,Absent. Bitches: 1st, Toon & Symonds's Salem 

 Witch. 



DiNDIE DIN.M0XT TERRIERS.— 1st R. Wanless's Rodger. 

 SKVE TERRIERS.- 1st and Sd, C. R. Smith's Barnaby Rudge and 

 Islay. 



BEDLINGTON TERRIEBS.-lst, withheld; 2d, L. R. Baldwin's Doc- 

 tor A. Reserve, D; O'Shea's champion Zulo. 



BLACK AMD TAN TERlIiiRS.— Ovkk rLU.;.— nH.\.LLB.NTiB— Ist, 

 Rochelle Kennels' Broojafield Sultan; ^J, u'ltliheld.— Open — Dogs: 1st,, 

 withheld; 2d, ilrs. yarah tleiii's Dick. Bitc/ies: 1st, Toon & Symonds's 

 Gipsy Girl: 2il, withheld. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS. -OPES-lst and 2d, N. E. Oliver's Minnie 

 York and Diok York. Reserve and com., Mrs. J. Wright's Tuodey 

 and Pet. A^ery high eom., Ed. Etzenspei'ger's Josh. 



TOY TERRIERS. — OreEK th.\n Yorkshire- Under TlSs.— 1st, 

 withheld; 2a, A. Roesch's Midget. Reserve, Mrs. G. Nicolai's Roxy, 



SCOTCH TERRIERS.— 1st and 2d, Toon & Symonds's Tiree and 

 Rhuduumn, Reserve, R. Elliott's Ashley Plug. 



PUGS.— Challenge— 1st. Dr. H. M. Cryer's Bob Ivy.— Open— Dogs.* 

 1st. E. Adams's Meddler; 2d and reserve, S. H. Shfer & Son's Othmar 

 and Billy Bousor, High com.. E. C. Gasruou's Requet. Bitches: 1st, 

 Toon & Symonds's Pi-incess May; 2d and i-eserve, S. H. Shfer & Son^ 

 Lady Clover and Little Duchess. 



KING CHARLES.— 2st, F. G. Boesger's Royal Duke; 2d and reserve, 

 J. B. Lauder's Lady Jane Grey and Prince Charloy. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.— Challenge— 1st, Joe Lewis's Sprite.— 

 Open— Z>oy i ' ' r eserve and high com., Dr. Lansing's Blackie, 

 Fawn, Die! l [ . Bitches: 1st, 2d and reserve. Dr. Lansing's 



Beauty, Gi''i. II.' - ii|ipie. 



WHIPPELS.— 'JPEx-Dogs; 1st. Myrtle Kennels' Tipp; 2d. AVood 

 CampljeU's Ben. Bitches: 1st, (Jeorge Thomas's Boston Model; 2d, 

 \Vood Campbell's AA' innie. 



MISCELLANEOUS.— 1st, John Condon's Surpass; 2d, T. G. Boesger's 

 Portsmouth Minnie. 



Detroit, March 25.— After the closing of the City of the 

 Straits Kennel Club .show last night, the officers and bench 

 shoAV committee were called in the ladies' parlor by request 

 of the exhibitors and handlers, and the following resolution 

 was read by Mr. Stewart on behalf of the American and Can- 

 adian exhibitors: 



"We, the undersigned exhibitors of the City of the Straits 

 Kennel Club show, beg to tender our thanks and appreciar 

 tion to the officers and managers of the club for tne kind 



