June 1, 1893.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



bone, but needs flnisMng ap in bodv yet. Cleveland, second, 

 is too narrow in head, ears carried bigh, but otherwise a fair 

 pup. 



The winning Gordon has too much curl, a well-shaped, 

 strong head, with fairly good markings. Dundee, the win- 

 ning bitch, is a little straight behind and dark in head tan. 



Two nice cocker spaniels were shown. The winner, Brant- 

 ford Jet, is wel 1 known. While she is not as good on her legs 

 as the second, Lady Phyllis, she has a better-shaped head and 

 more rib. The other entries were turned out. 



Collies were not remarkable for quality. The winner, 

 Shep, has a rather short, thick head, lots of coat, but soft. 

 Lord of the Hill is coarse in skull, heavy in ears, soft coat, 

 good legs and feet. Ben Harrison will never make a flyer, 

 and a c. card would have been enough; his ears would do 

 credit to a setter, hanging close to the head; he was given a 

 second in the puppy class, only entry. Two very poor Mexi- 

 can spaniel-like puppies were given second and third. 



The only bulldog is one of those who more than likely are 

 the sort that bring the breed into disrepute in some quarters, 

 though he seemed good-natured enough; he was a sort of 

 moirse color. The bull-terrier has five battles to his credit, but 

 as he looked flrst cousin to the bull he did not get one of the 

 ribbons. The only beagle was Halcion, he. at Ne^v York, too 

 long in head and quite Tsig enough; also should be straighter 

 in front, 



_Fox-teniers showed very little quality. Fijals, the win- 

 ning dog, has a plain head; .should nave more rib, fairly good 

 legs, and looks something of a terrier. He is an imported 



- one, and won second at Winchester show in 1892. Four came 

 out in bitches. The winner. Spot, is hig in ear, but is rather 

 a nice stamp of terrier, small, should have closer knit feet. 

 Viewville Weser is high and round in skull, light in body 

 and coat soft; only very moderate. Two coarse-headed pups 

 were shown. Pandrick Kue in Irish terriers bea,ts Shaun 

 Rue in head, neck and cleanness of shoulders; he is short of 

 coat, while the other has too much; neither are tip top. The 

 pup was a poor one, weedy. 



Pet, the winning Yorkshire terrier dog, is a nice little ter- 

 rier, but coloring not defined enough, lots of coat. Wood- 

 lio use Nellie, the winner in bitches, is just a fair one, light 

 in tan and blue, and a little slack in back, fair length of 

 coat; Silk is a sort of silvery blue. The puppies, one being 



, Very young, cannot be criticised as yet. A poor sort of 

 big toy terrier was given a second; would do with soin - 

 hair and markings. Sirs. McCune showed a smart little pug 

 in Little Tragedy, who, if he had a better head, being tol> 

 long in muzzle and not enough skull, would be hard to beat. 

 Vic, second, is too black-faced, big ear and coarse through- 

 out, fat and no curl. Bijou loses in skull to him, but is 

 better in front and other parts, though shown fat. Beauty, 

 the winning bitch, has a i30or head and was too fat to curl 

 her tail. The miscellaneous class brought out a smart 

 English terrier in Blink Bonny, owned by Mr. Van Zandt, 

 who h;id no difficulty in scoring over a nondescript doormat 

 of a terrier, who in the catalogue is vaguely stated as an 

 imported French dog. The catalogue was fairly well gotten 

 up and contained comparatively few mistakes, and those 

 chiefly typographical ones. H. W. L. 



MASTIFFS.— Oops,- 1st, G. Weller's Nero I. Puppies: Ist, J. Far- 

 reir.s Grove. 



ST. BEnNAF^ViS.—.Dogs: 1st and 2(1, F. Schmidt's Ol»s and Roland, 

 Jr.; .3d, Mount Moi'gan Kennels' Mount Morgan. Bitches; 1st and 3d, 

 F. Schmidt's Lady Bountiful and Norma; 2d, Mount Morgan Kennels' 

 Feuton Peggy. High com., Victoria Kennels' Lady Augusta. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— Ist, withheld; 2d, J. Honnigan's Jumbo. 



GREYHOUNDS.— iJog-s,' 1st, withheld; Sd, C. Tompkins's Jeff. 

 Bitches: 1st, withheld; ad, G. Cooley's Flash. Puppies: 1st, witliheld; 

 3d, G. L. Spath's Stanley. 



FOXHOUNDS.— X>o£/s; 1st, C. A. Fisher's Sport; 2d,E. A. Beckham's 

 Dan. Bitches: 1st, withheld; 2d, 0. B, Fisher's Nellie. 



POINTERS.— Chalijlnge-7)o0s; 1st, W. H. Hyland's Ossining 

 Bitches: AV. H. Hyland's Lady Graphic— i)o£/s Cover 55lbs.) : 1st, R. 

 W. Benison's Roy; 2d, Bronx Valley Kennels' Axtel King Don; .Sd. W. 

 H. Hyland's Touchstone. High com., J. Heine's Dash. Bogs (under 

 551bs.): 1st, Victoria Kennels' Ridge view Faust; 2d, Briar Cliff Ken- 

 nels' Birt; 3d, W. H. Hyland's Lad of Ossining. Bitches: 1st and 

 com., W. H. Hyland's Lad.y of Ossining and Fancy Pan ; 3d, Bronx 

 Valley Kennels' Bronx Valley Pearl. Very high com., Bronx Valley 

 Kennels' Snow Flake. High com.j 42}<S, not iiamed in catalogue.— 

 Puppies— Dog's; 1st, W. H. Hylaud*s Lad of Ossining. Bitches: 1st, 

 W. H. Hjdand's Lady of Ossinmg; 3d, Bronx Valley Kennels' Felspai-. 



ENGLISH SETTBRS.—Dcffs.- 1st, Bronx Valley Kennels' Deceive; 2d, 

 Victoria Kennels' The Earle; 3d, Yonkers Irish Setter Kennels' Bronx 

 Valley Duke. Reserve, Bronx Valley Kennels' Pride of Bronx. Very 

 high com., P. Kass's Gyp. Bitches: Prizes withheld. Puppies: 1st 

 2d, C. K. Deutseh's Tat and Tit. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Dogs,- 1st, Mrs. H.Ludlow's Londonderry ; 2d, Miss 

 Brevoort'8 Celt. Bitches; 1st and 2d, Yonkers Irish Setter Kennels' 

 Young .Tunoand Sally; 3d, J. M. Claxtoii's Lady Belle. Very high com., 

 L. A. Van Zandt's Ruby Glencoe. Puppies: 1st, L. A. Van Zandt's 

 Alannah; 2d, Yonkers Irish Setter Kennels' Cleveland. 



GORDON SETTERS.— Do£rs,' 1st, J. 0. Sinclair's Scot Y. Bitclies: 

 Xst, Mr, Ludlow's Dundee. 



COCKER SPANIELS.— 1st and 2d, Field & Syke's Brantford Jet and 

 Lady Phyllis. 



COLLIES.— Do^s." 1st, W. Jenne's Shep; 2d, C. Piggott's Lord of the 

 Hill; 3d, R. A. Young's Ben Harrison.— PtippiKS—Dog's,' 1st. withheld. 

 2d, R. A. Young's Ben Harrison. Bitches: 1st, withheld; 2d and 3d, 

 Mrs. Wise's Flora and Beauty. 



BULLDOGS.— Prizes withheld, 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Prizes withheld. 



BEAGLES.— Do£rs.- 1st, Briar Cliff Kennels' Halcyon. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— Dogs.- 1st, H. C. Graef's Fijals. Bitches: Ist, A. 

 L. Soper's Spot; .2d, E. Garnjost's Viewville Weser. Puppies: 1st and 

 2d, H. C. Graef's Mere Emma and Mere Casnack. 



IRISH TERRIERS.— Do!7s.' 1st and 2d, Thos. Wise, Jr.'s Pandi-ick 

 Rue and Shaun Rue. Puppies: Prizes withheld. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.— 2)o5fs,- 1st, Miss Briggs's Pet. Bitches: 

 1st aud 2d, Mount Morgan Kennels' Woodhouse Nellie and Woodhouse 

 Sillc. Puppies: 1st and 2d, Mount Morgan Kennels' Baby Ruth and 

 Midget. 



TOY TERRIERS,— Under Hubs.— 1st, withheld; 2d, Dr, Houston's 

 Patrice. 



PUGS.— Dogrs,- 1st, Mi-s. P. H. McCune's Little Tragedy; 2d, W. 

 Wilhacker's Vic; Sd, W. J. Wallace's Bijou. Bitclies: 1st, E. C. Hel- 

 wick's Beauty. 



JHSCELLANEOUS.- 1st, L. A. Van Zandt'S*Blink Bonny. 



SPECIALS. 



The Yonkers Fanciers' Club bronze club medals for best St. Bei-nard, 

 F. Schmidt's Otos; best greyhound, G, Cooley's Flash; best foxhound, 

 C, A. Fisher's Sport; best pointer, Victoria Kennels' Ridgeview Faust; 



best fox-terrier, H. O. Graef's Fijals; best Yorkshu-e terrier, Mt. Morgan 

 Kennels' Woodhouse Nellie; best pug, P. H. McCune's Little Tragedy. 

 Deceive also w on a collar for best in show, and Sport a chain tor best 

 pointer; best Irish terrier, Thos. Wise, Jr.'s Pandrick Rue; §3 and sil- 

 ver medal for best fox-terrier, Fijals; §2 for best Yorkshire, Wood- 

 house NelUe; bottleof wine for best greyhound. Flash; best Irish setter 

 owned b.v local exhibitor, Yonkers Irish Setter jlenuels' Yoimg 

 Juno; best rhmned stall. Mrs. Briggs. 



AMERICAN PET DOG CLUB SHOW. 



The pretty hall known as the Lenox Lyceum has been the 

 scene of many varied entertainments, and no one can deny 

 its acou.stic properties. These are being taxed to their full 

 capacity and with a register of sounds that probably no 

 singer on the pretty stage ever had the ability to rival or tem- 

 erity to attempt. The occasion for all this is the first show 

 given by the American Pet Dog Clirb, an organization that 

 has a distinctly society flavor about it. The club has gone 

 a little outside its sphere and opened its doors to the bulldog 

 and bull-terrier, the beagle and the cocker, the Scottie and 

 the Dandle, dogs which can scarcely come under the heading 

 of lap or pet dogs. The bulldogs and bull-terriers look 

 strangely out of place and seem iucUued to apologize for 

 their presence, Bedgebury Lion especially wearing a very 

 anxious look on his "mug." There is a distinct air of pat- 

 chouli and ribbons, and one instinctively feels on entering 

 the hall to see if his tie and collar are set on right, for every 

 one seems rigged out in their very host bib and tucker. 



The decorations of the pet dog cages are in some cases ex- 

 tremely pretty, and not only have the fair exhibitors been 

 lavish with ribbons and bunting, but electric lights in sev- 

 eral cages add much to the beautiful effect. The cage of 

 Tootsie, Mrs. Crawford's "Jap," is exceediugly pretty aud is 

 brilliantly lighted by a crescent electric light. Nellie Bly, 

 the pug bitch owned by New^ York Pug Kennels, also has a 

 tiny spai-k which illumin«tes her compartment. 



Judging commenced shortly before noon and was com- 

 pleted by evening. Two very pretty rings were made on the 

 stage, and this afforded every one a capital view of the judg- 

 ing. The light here, however, was A^ery poor, but luckily 

 the stage is well supplied with electric lights and this draw- 

 back M as soon overcome, A niunber of well-known dograen 

 were present, but the look of restraint on the faces of many 

 of the '"regulars" was positively painful, and it was easy to 

 see we were all on our best behavior. The fair fancier con- 

 tingent was particularly strong, while their handsome toilets 

 and charming presence made the scene a gay one. 



Among those present we noticed Mr. and Mrs.^S. C. Bar- 

 num, Mrs. Horace Stokes, A. F. .German, W.M. Fryer, Miss 

 M. E.3annister, the energetic and hard-working'secretary; 



Canadian News. 



We have received from the secretary particulars of the 

 Canadian Fox-Terrier Club's meeting of May 13. These were 

 conveyed to oiir readers some time since tkrough the medium 

 of "Flaps," and while than king the secretary for his thought- 

 fulness w e must beg him to remember that though our con- 

 temporaries riiay be content to take Canadian news as it 

 comcb aluuy. Fi ii;E.ST AND Stkk.\m wants, and gets it, while 

 the dew is ii esh uiion it. That is why Canadians take the 

 Forest and Stream. 



BULLDOG WHITE VENN. 



Ph-8t, Boston, 1S93. Owned by the late H. B. A. Cai-ey. 



Mrs. F. J, Smyth, Mrs. Blakely Hall, Mrs. R, F, Mayhew, 

 Mrs, H. L. Foote, Mrs. F. Senn, Mrs. A. Grinnell, Mrs. A. 

 Joyce, Mrs. L. DeG. Hurd, Miss Tessie Comans, H. L. Kreu- 

 der, G. Muss-Arnolt, C. F, E„ Drake, G. F. McEowen, Frank 



F, Dole, Gen, Hnidekoper, Walter J. Comstock, Henry Jar- 

 rett, A. C. Knoblauch, Mrs. R. L. Crawford, Mrs. Daniel 

 Manning, of Albany; Miss Mary Randolph, Miss Mary Nel- 

 son, Miss Lillian Allen, Mrs. J. Douglas Bro\vn,Mr. and Miss 

 Arnold, Mrs. Mason, Miss V. L. i^sley, F. Senn, Geo. Bell, 

 Geo. Thomas, Joe LeAvis, Ed Booth, T. Farrar Rackham, F, 

 H. Ehrmann, and the judges, Messrs. Mortimer, Hopkins, 

 Mason, Lacy, Morris and Dr. Cryer. The attendance on 

 Tuesday, it being Decoration Day and almost every one tak- 

 ing advantage of the beautiful weather, was scarcely so good 

 as may be expected later. The show remains open till Fri- 

 day evening, and will well repay a visit, especially as Prof. 

 Stedman gives a very good dog performance on the stage 

 afternoon and evening. The awards are as follows, A full 

 report will appear next week; 



COCKER SPANIELS.— Challenge— Any color- Dops.- 1st, Geo. Bell's 

 Champion Fascination. Bitches: 1st, Geo. Bell's Champion I Say; 

 2d, Geo. Bell's Champion Troublesome.— Open— Black— Dogs.' Ist, 

 Swiss Mountain Keimels' Duke Oban ; 2d, Field & Lake's Brantford 

 Jet; reserve, C. G. Browning's Little Vix. Bitches: 1st, Swiss 

 Slountara Kennels' Miss Waggles; 2d, Geo. Bell's Rosedale Duchess; 

 reserve, Swiss Moimtain Kennels' Lady Fidget. Very high com., 

 Field & Lake's Lady Phylhs.— j\j;y otheh CohoR— Dogs: Frank F, 

 Dole's Othello; 2d, Swiss Mouijtaiu Kennels' Cherry Punch; reserve, 

 Geo, Bell's Movement. High com., Geo. Bell's Red Hagland. Bitches: 

 1st, Swiss Mountain Kennels' Ruth S; 2d, Mai-y Queen of Scots.— 

 Novice Class— Any other Color— l.st, Geo. Bell's Rosedale Duchess; 

 2d, Swss Mountain Kennels' Lady Fidget; reserve, Field & Lake's 

 Lady PhylUs. Very high com., C. G. Browning's Little Vis; Geo. 

 Bell's Movement. Com., Mrs. S. C. Barnum's Glen. Puppies: 1st, 



G. Bell's Cooktown Coy; 2d, withheld. 



POODLES.— Black cokdkvi— Dogs; 1st, Ohas. Pi-iem's Tell.— Black, 



Dinah; 2d, Mrs. Geo. A. Freeman, Jr.'s Frou Frou.— Novice Cany 

 VAaiETv)— 1st, CanulleBore.ssiy's Radjah; 3d, H. G. Trevor's Lisette 

 Puppies: 1st withheld; 2d, J. P. Wade's Victoria, 



Handsome Dan, Very high com., W. V. & O. G. Malloy's BiU Sykes. 

 j5'i<c/ies (lOlbs. and over): 1st, J. H. Matthews's Dolly Tester. Dogs 

 (under 451bs.): 1st withheld; 2d, W. V. & O. G. MoUoy's Tim. Bitches 

 (under 401bs.): 1st withheld; 2d, F. Sean's Dollie.— Novice- 1st with- 

 held. Puppies: 1st, R. L-. Crawford, Jr.'s Mars. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— CuALLENciE— 1st, Mrs. F. Fessenden Dole's 

 Edgewood Wonder.- Opjjn— Dops caoibs. and over); 1st, Castle Point 

 Kennels" Lord Blandford. Bitches; 1st, Mrs. G. P. Run tin's Kit; 2d, 

 Frank F. Dole's Edgewood Fancy II. Reserve, Retnor Kennels' 



Lorna Doone.— Novice— 1st and reserve, F. F. Dole's Lorna Doone and 

 Edgewood Fancy IL ; 2d and high com.. Castle Pomt Kennels' Lord 

 Blandford and Nervy. Very high com., H. W. Wood's Retnor Dazzle. 

 Puppies; 1st and very high com., Ca.stle Point Kennels' Lord Bland- 

 ford and Nervy ; 2d, 1'. F. Dole's Edgewood Fancy U. Reserve, H. W. 

 Hood's Retnor Dazzle. Very high com., Retnor Kennels' Retnor 

 Monarch. 



BASSET HOUNDS.— 1st, Hempstead Farm's Royal Hector. 



DACHSHUNDS.— Do|7s.- 1st, Mrs. E. A. Matiice's Don Quts:ote H. 

 Biiclies: 1st, J. II. Mathews's Polly Finders; 2d, Mrs. E. A. Manice's 

 Sister. Very high eom., M. J. Asch's PoUywog — iSoviCE— 1st. J. H. Mat- 

 thews's Polly J'inders; 2d, IMi's. E. A. Maniee a Sister, Reserve, D. B. 

 Feai-ing's Pantellette, Puppies; 1st, J. H. Matthews's PoUy Finders; 



BEAGLES.— Challenge— 15iN. and under to lSm,—Dogs; 1st and 

 reserve, Rockland Beagle Kennels' Ch. Frank Forest and Cli, Roy K.— 

 Open — Dogs; 1st. Rockland Beagle Kennels' Sport of Rockland; 2d. 

 National Beagle Kennels' Diamond Forest. Bitches: 1st, J. B. Lozier's 

 The Flute: 2d, Rockland Beagle Kenuels' Fanny tlacer. Very high 

 com,. Shrewsbury Beagle Kennels' Prudence.— i3iN. and ifsjoer.— 

 Challenge— Do^s; 1st and 2d, Rockland Beagle Kennels' The liambler 

 and Rockland Boy. Bitches; 1st, Rockland Beagle Kennels' Ch. Lou. 

 —OPEi^—Biiches: 1st, G. Laick's Minnie Mite; 2d and reserve, Rockland 

 Beagle Kennels' Weeuannan aud Queen of the Forest. Very high 

 com, Shrewsbury Beagle Kennels' Fanny Reed.— Novice.— 1st, Rock- 

 land Beagle Kennels' Sport of Rockland; 2d, J. B. Lozier's The Flute. 

 Puppies; 1st, J. B. Lozier's Cry Baby; 2d, Rockland Beagle Kennels' 

 Queen of the Forest. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— Smooth— Challenge— Dog-s,- 1st, Cambridge Fox- 

 Terrier Kennels' ehampijn Dusky Trap; O. Rathbone'a Beverwyok 

 Punster.- Open— Dogrs,' 1st, J. M. Dralce's Raby Domino. Bitches: 1st, 

 J.Barber's Arrandale Mixture; 2d, Mrs. M. Nelson's Bar IN oue. Re- 

 serve, S. Postley's Paul Fey.— No^ias— Bitches; 1st and very hig com., 

 H. T. Drake's Daisy and Dainty; 2d withhedl. High com., Miss LiUian 

 Allen's Lady Madge.— Puppies— Dogs,- 1st, J. Barber's Arrandale Mix- 

 ture; 2d, R. F. Kenehan's Prince. Bitches: 1st, P. H. Donnelly's Lady 

 Bess; 2d. S. C. Austm's Trix. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— W1B.E-HAIRBD.—CHALX.ENGE— 1st, H. W. Smith's 

 St. Broom.— OPE>r— Dogs,- 1st, H. W. Smith's St. Brittle; ad and very 

 high com., Hempstead Farm's Suffolk Grip and Suffolk Trimmer. 

 Bitches: l.st, II. VV. Smith's Sister Trick; 2d, Hempstead Farm's Suf- 

 folk Teaze. — Nox ion— 1st, H. W. Smith's Sister Grit. Pii.ppies: 1st, 

 H, W. Smith's Sister Orit. 



IRISH TERRIERS.— Do(/.s-,- 1st, W. J. Comstock's Merle Grady: 2d, 

 Toon & Syraoud's Brick Bat, Jr. Reserve and very high com,, Hemp- 

 stead Farm's Romulus and Fenian Boy. High com.. Huguenot Ken- 

 mis' Pelhain Leader, Mrs. P. B, Wvckoff's The Alderman and .James 

 P.atterson's Pad.lv P. Bitrhe.'v. 1st, Toon & .Symond's Judy; 2d, Thos. 

 Pulvertaft's Ijittle Maid. Reserve. J. Welsh's Erin. Com., Huguenot 

 Kenuels' Carna.— Novice— 1st, I'oon Symonds' Brick Bat, Jr, ; 2d, T, 

 Wise. Jr.'s Shaun Rue. Reserve, 3lrs. P. B. Wyckoff's The Alderman. 

 High com., Huguenot Keune.is' Larry. Com,, F. Dole's Edgewood 

 Surprise. Puppies; 1st, Ers. J?'. B, Wyckoff's The Alderman; 2d, F. F. 

 Dole's Edgewood Surprise. Higli com., W. L, Morgan's Daddy murray 

 and Huguenot Kennels' Eileen Aroon, Com,, J. Welsh's Argus. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— Challenge— 1st, RocheUe Kennels' 

 Broomfleld Sultan; 2d, F. F. Dole's Queen lU. — Open — Dogs; 1st, Jas. 

 Mortimer's Glenwood ; 2d, RocheUe Kennels' RocheUe Lord. Reserve, 

 F, F. Dole's Jasper. Bitches; 1st, RocheUe Kennels' Broomfleld 

 Madge; 3d, withheld. High com., J. Dinkelspiel's Nellie Bly.— Novice 

 —1st, J. Mortimer's Glenwood; 2d, RocheUe Kennels' RocheUe Lord 

 High com,, T, F. Walsh's Lady NeUie Goodwood. Puppies: 1st, Ro- . 

 cheUe Kennels' RocheUe Lord. 



WHITE ENGLISH TERRIERS.- NoviCE-lst,W. A. Heitler's Teddy. 



DANDIE DINMONT TERRIERS.— Dogs; 1st, A. O. Bradbui-y's Eug- 

 len Sandy.— NoviCB—lst, J. Brunner's Rosie. 



BEDLINGTONTERRIERS,-CH.VLLENGE-lst, M. L. H. Thelburg's 

 Qui Vive. 



SCOTTISH TERRIERS.— Dop.9; 1st and 2d, Toon & Symonds's Tiree 

 and Rhudiman. 



SKYE TERRIERS.— Challenge— 1st, H. K. Caner's EdgecliflE Mag- 

 gie. — Open — Bitclies: 1st, Hempstead Fai-m's Wheel of Fortune. 



CLYDESDALE TERRIERS.— 1st, Maiu-ice Barrymore'S Belle of 

 Clyde. 



BOSTON TERRIERS. — Dof/s (under 201bs.): Prizes withheld. 

 Bitches (under 201bs.) : 1st. .J. Lee Tailer's Madge: 2d, Ti-imoimt Ken- 

 nels' Ciney.— Novice- 1st, J Lee Tailer's Ned; 2d, withheld. 



WHIPPETS.— Si/cftes,- 1st. Toon & Symonds's Boston Model. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.— Challenge— Ist, P. Cassidy's champion 

 Ben.— Open— Dogis,' 1st, F. Senn's Young Ted; 2d, J. Bell's Prince. 

 Bitclies; 1st and 2d, J. Bell's Queenie and Judy. Reserve, D. Cant- 

 weU's Jennie.— Novice— 1st, P. Cassidy's Spark; 2d, Mrs. D. Manning's 

 Yipper. Reserve, Pomona Kennels' Jacko. Very high com., W . 

 Vaughn's Tatters. Puppies; 1st, F. Senn's Tiny. 



T0Y-TERRIBPJ3.— Dofir.9 (under 71bs.),' 1st withheld; 2d, M. Roth- 

 schUd's Jerry. Very high com., E. Norris's Prince. Bitches: 1st, Mrs, 

 M. Deninger's Gregan; 2d, M. Rothschild's Jennie, High com,, Miss 

 W, Harrison's Baby.— Novice— 3d, C. Nassoit's Jimmie. Reserve, Miss 

 W. Harrison's Baby. 



PUGS.— Challenge— Dogs.' 1st, H. M. Cryer's champion Bob Ivy. 

 Bitches; 1st, New York Pug Kennels' NeUie Bly.— Open— Doj;s.' 1st, 

 Mrs. Haverstick's Waddles, Jr.; 2d, J. Bowden's Ivy Boy. Very high 

 com., G. BeU's Tip Top. Bitclies: 1st withheld; 2d, Bertha Rotli- 

 schUd's Lillie.— Novice— 1st, Miss M. E. Bannister's Jane. Puppies; 

 Ist, J. Bowden's Gracie B; 2d, Mrs. A. M. Cimningham's Sarah Wheat- 

 leigh. 



lONG CHARLES SPANIELS.— Challeng— 1st, Sirs. Senn's Romeo. 

 —Open— Dogs.' 1st, Mrs. P. Senn's King of the Charlies. Bitclies; 1st, 

 Yetson Kennels' Bonita; 2d, reserve and Very high com,, Mrs, F. 

 Senn's Princess, Lady Delina and Little Gracie. — ^Novice — 1st, Yetson 

 Kennels' Bonita. High com., Pomona Kennels' Minnie, 



BLENHEIM SPANIELS.— Challenge— 1st, Mrs. Anna Bernsteui's 

 MurUla.— Open- 1st, H. G. Trevor's Queen.— Novice— 1st, Mrs. F. 

 Senn's LUl; 2d, Miss Marion E. Bannister 's's SaUy Pippin. Very high 

 com., Blrs. Blakely Hall's Snooks. 



PRINCE CHABLES SPANIELS.— Dogs.- 1st, Retnor Kennels' Snob 

 Bitches; 1st, Dr. J. S. Cattanach's Queen Vic— Novice- 1st, Retnor 

 Kennels' Snob; 2d, Dr, J. S. Cattanach's Queen Vic. 



RUBY SPANIELS.— Dogs.- 1st, Adolph Bernstein's Ruby Prince; 

 3d, Mrs. F. Senn's King Rufus. Very high com., Yetsan Kennels' 

 Campanini.— No-sacE— 1st, withheld; 2d, Yetsan Kennels' Campanini. 



JAPANESE SPANIELS.- CH.Ar,LENGE— 1st, Frank P. Comstock's 

 champion Nauki Poo.— Open— Dogs; 1st and 2d, Mrs. F. Senn's Prince 

 Yodo and Royal H. Bitches: 1st, Mi-s. Robt. L. Crawford, Jr.'s Toot- 

 sie; 2d and very high com., Mrs. F. Senn's Tamah and Kiku.— Novice 

 —1st, Mrs. Logan's Tozzo. Puppies; 1st and 2d, Mrs. F. Senn's 

 Tokio and Yokie. Very high com., Mrs. Jas. R, Franldin's Ka-ro. 



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

 Open— Dogs; 1st, Chas. Lohman's Souris. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Joe 

 Lewis's Tinnie and Lady Lee. Very high com., Chas. Lohman's 

 FoUy. Puppies: 1st, Chas. Lohman's FoUy. 



SCHIPPERKES— Dogs; 1st, S. C. Austin's Imp Jack.— Novice— 1st, 

 S. C. Austin's Imp Jack. 



BIEXICAN HAIRLESS.— Dogs; Ist, Mrs. L. de G. Hurd's Pippo; 2d, 

 Mrs. A. Grinnell's Pedro. Bitches: 1st, Mrs. T. A. Joyce's Jewel; 2d, 

 Mrs. A. Grinnell's Beauty. Very high com., J. J. Barth's Zip.— 

 No-^^CE— 1st, Mrs. T. A. Joyce's Jewel; 2d, Btrs. A. Grinnell's Dandy, 



POMERANIANS.— Novice— 1st, WUniot & Son's Bob. 



MALTESE TERRIERS.— Dogs; 1st, WUmot &. Son's Tont-Tu; Sd, 

 D. Frank Lloyd's Doc. Bitches: 1st, withheld; 2d, B. Koppel's 

 Flossie. 



specials. 



Best cocker. Fascination. Best American bred. Fascination. Best 

 two, George Bell's; also best pair. Fascination and I Say. Bull- 

 terriers, best owned by a lady, Mrs. G. P. Riverton's Kit. Best Amer- 

 ican bred pup. Lord Blandford. Best in novice class, Lorna Doone. 

 Dachshund, best owned by lady, Don Quixote II. Beagles, kennel, 

 Rockland Kennels. Best in challenge class, Fi'ank Forest, and best 

 in show. Best kennel wire-haired fox-terriers, H. W. Smith's. Irish 

 terriers, best American bred, Judy. Best dog or bitch, Merle Grady. 

 Best kennel. Huguenot Kenuels. Scotch terriers, best in show, Tuee. 

 Boston terriers, best dog, Ned. Best bitch, Madge. Best American 

 bred, Ned. Pugs, best American bred dog, champion Bob Ivy. 

 Best ditto bitch, Jane. Best dog. Waddles, .Jr, Best bitch, Jane. 

 Blenheim spaniels, best in novice class, Lill. Ruby spaniels, best, 

 Ruby Prince. Japanese spaniels, best iu show, Tootsie. ItaUan 

 greyhounds, best American bred and best in show, Tinnie. Mexican 

 hau-less, best American bred, Pippo. Toy terriers, best in show, 

 Gregan. 



IVCr. A. C. Bradbury received last week by City of Chester 

 his new Dandie Dlnraont Ruglen Sandie; a good-looking 

 smooth fox-terrier dog, Bar None, also came along. They will 

 both be shown at the pet dog .show. Mr. Bradbury is also 

 getting over the wire-haired bitch Roche I'acit, whelped 

 June. 1S91, by Briar Brittle out of Briax Tip, This bitch is 

 in whelp to the noted Roche Talma, having been mated 

 AprU 20. 



The late Mr, Henry Astor Carey left his bulldogs, His 

 Lordship and White Veun, to his friend Mr. W. Li. Travers; 

 consequently they are not for sale, but will probably be 

 shown later on. 



Mrs. J. F. Smyth, owner of Swiss Moimtain Kennels, has 

 sold the St. Bernard King Regent to Dr, L. C. Sauveur, 

 owner of the Seminole Kennels, as a house pet. Mrs. Smyth 

 did well in the bargain, as the dog has more than paid for Jiis 

 oats since he was impoHed. 



