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[Bept. 30, 1898. 



been warm. There were two names colored in challenge class 

 for dogs, but Kent II. failed to appear, and old champion 

 Paul Gladstone just came to look on and lead his consorts for 

 the kennel prize. He holds his age well and seems to have 

 lots of spirit; though he scarcely holds himself now so well 

 as he does in his picture, considering bis biirden of eleven 

 years he is a wonderful old dog. In bitches victory rested 

 with Blue Nell, that charming piece of dogflesh, whose ex- 

 pression, general build and quality have always made her a 

 favorite. Victress Llewellin cannot compete with her in 

 these attributes and was not in the best of condition. Mr. 

 Davidson scarcely ever forgets a dog's face, and once win 

 always win or somewhere near it seems to be his creed, and 

 this it is that makes him one of our most consistent judges. 

 Cactus won in dogs (17), and this he did at Wissahickon, fol 

 lowed by some of the same stock; he is well made all round, 

 though expression is marred by an almost black face. Dad 

 Monarch, shown far too fat, was second; bit long cast, good 

 head, but throaty, and heavy-looking round shoulders and 

 neck. Robin Goch, third, might have come in there; though 

 hardly so good in forelegs, he excels in body, neck, and is 

 quite as good in head. Prince L. is get ting throaty, but is still 

 a handsome dog. Gasseau is another good-looking one; 

 should be deeper in muzzle and not so I'ound in skull and 

 longer in neck, excellent coat, legs, body and feet. Viscount 

 was not in bloom; he is a bit coarse. Reverdy, he, was in 

 fair coat; he is too big and coarse for this company. In bitches 

 (10), Daisy, a new one, is quite a charming one, shows lots of 

 quality, fair head, might be a trifle more pronounced in stop 

 and scarcely as good in muzzle as second. Maid Marion, but 

 legs, and especially shoulders, loin and quarters, are capital. 

 Maid Marion is well known as a bitch of good type; she was 

 a little out of coat and is getting a bit throaty. Nellie L., 

 reserve, was second at Boston; she was shown fat. A nicely- 

 built one is Gath's Flake, a little out of coat and plain of 

 face. Spectre was absent. The puppies (5) were fair and 

 promising. Jos. Lewis took the kennel prize. 



Ikish Settees (John Davidson, Judge).— Therewere some 

 good dogs shown here too, though the quality scarcely cor- 

 responded with the English setters. Challenge dogs brought 

 out four, and victory lay with Dick Swiveller, but many 

 thought that Kildare came a little nearer, especially consid 

 ering shoulders and hindparts, while Inchiquin felt like get- 

 ting the reserve card, but he and Duke Echo were compan- 

 ions in trouble. The bitch class was also strong, with Queen 

 Vic,_Norna and Edna H., but of course there was no que,s- 

 tioning the former's position. A fairly good dog in Pember- 

 ton beaded the open dog class (7); he has been described be- 

 fore, I think; his feet turn out taut he is a stylish-actioned 

 dog that would be iTiiproved by more swell of rib. Erin's 

 Lad came next; he is not so good in head (bit plain), color or 

 rib as the winner. Tim's Dandy and Seminole Blarney, both 

 known, came next, with Burke, he, not stop enough, should 

 be better ribbed, and bis color is not dark enough. In bitches 

 (7) Mr. Scanlan had a "picnic," "lead pipe cinch," or what- 

 ever the correct term may be, getting first and second with 

 Jessequin and Shandon Bell, that were both in the money 

 at Boston. Jessequin was out of coat and Shandon Bell, 

 while losing in front to winner, is better behind. Kildare 

 Doris, reserve, is faulty in muzzle and drops a bit too much 

 in quarters; good color and condition. Daisy Redstone, vhc, 

 has an excellent front but ribs and chest should be deeper. 

 The others deserved their letters, Belle Ida showing age! 

 Lizzie, the only pup, has faulty feet, is small, but of good 

 quality. 



Gordon Settees (John Davidson, Judge).— These were 

 scarcely up to form. No challenge entries and Ranger B. 

 was well ahead in open dogs (4). Brillmont, second, is a fair 

 sort, good legs and body, but head could be improved with a 

 better muzzle. Dan, reserve, is another well shaped dog 

 whose leg tan is devoid of markings, nice head. Dick, vhc. 

 was too fat, and is light in tan. The winner at Boston, Pan' 

 scored again here, followed by Lady Maud, a pretty bitch, 

 who was also second at Boston. Raymond, reserve, loses in 

 muzzle and expression, but in legs and ribs she retrieves her- 

 self. Reedmont, the winning pap, is very faulty in head and 

 ears, good legs and markings. Scott, second, beats him in 

 front and head and bone. Kennel prize did not fill. 



Spaniels (James Mortimer, Judge).— These, though not 

 very extensive in numbers were choice, and with one excep- 

 tion. Dainty, all cockers. Dainty was in poor coat and light 

 in flesh. Middy, in challenge cocker dogs was practically 

 unopposed, as Bamboo was shown fat and in anything but 

 show form.. Middy looked well as did nearly all of the dogs 

 from the Swiss Mountain Kennel. Miss Waggles was alone 

 in her class and was the only one in this kennel that showed 

 a bit ragged in coat. Then came the open dogs (7), and here 

 we saw two dogs shown in the pink of condition that to- 

 gether seemed to bring out more strongly the type of dog we 

 should have as a sporting dog and of such is a cocker, high 

 enough on the leg to get over their shadows, straight of 

 limb, active and with well balanced bodies, smart jaunty 

 appearance, alert in expression, they struck one at once, 

 especially Bim, as well bred specimens of the old type of 

 cocker before "fancy" fiddled with them and made "mollie 

 coddles" of the breed. If more of this sort could be shown 

 we feel sure a change would take place and the cocker as a 

 sporting dog would command more attention from practical 

 sportsmen. Though Bim loses in head slightly, being longer 

 than Othello's, his exquisite condition improved body and 

 general style could not be denied, though he does point his 

 abbreviated stern too higli. In King Raven, Jr., reserve 

 we found a more modern type, best bone, fair height, but 

 head too heavy and large or "fieldy." Cherry Punch is a 

 cobby little chap that would do more if his head was better 

 termed. Jay Kay, also vhc, is well known and was well 

 shown. In bitches (7), Miss Chips scored over another 

 one, Woodstock Dora, better front and head. Miss Chloe 

 another known to fame, getting reserve. Corktown Cleo, 

 he, too round in skull and body nearly touches the ground, 

 how such can do more than just push themselves along I 

 cannot understand. A nice little pup in Cloudy, by Middv 

 had his division to himself. Swiss Mountain Kennels won 

 the kennel prize, Irish water spaniel entries, Shellia and 

 Musha, were absent. 



Collies (Jam.es Mortimer, Judge).— These dogs did not 

 come up to expectations. There were some fairly good indi- 

 vidual specimens, but the average were ofl:. Ch. Roslyn 

 Dandy was the only challenge dog and we have seen him 

 often lately. Open dogs (11) was an outing for Chesterford 

 Park Kennels, for aided by the "sponge" Mr. Elliott landed 

 his G Marvel and C. Hero into the money. I thought they 

 looked in better fettle this time, though still low in flesh- 

 they do not show themselves as they should nor have they 

 the strong jauuty action that the collie should have. Rover 

 reserve, was lucky, I thought, to beat Al-De-Ber-Eclipse! 

 who has a better head, but was dead out of coat and far 

 ti-om his Wissahickon form; I liked Roger best of the others. 

 In bitches it was Highland Floss, so sweet in expression 

 T^"- , ^ °^ quality, though out of coat, far ahead of Flurry 

 1 V . m head and legs. Patient also loses in head to winner 

 ■The puppies were a poor lot and second only was given, 

 though I thought Highland Bobby should have had this 

 considering Egleston Flurry's bowed front. Mr. Lambert 

 Stansneld took the kennel prize. 



Bulldogs (James MorUmer, Judge).— These were a mixed 

 lot, with little quality. Addiscombe Gypsey, in nice shape, 

 furnished the challenge w-inuer. In open dogs (4) it was Ro- 

 mance first, the rest nowhere. Seen out in the open this dog 

 showed up much better, and he will always get well up in 

 the list, whatever the competition. Damon is only a mod- 

 erate one; beaten in shortness of face and body and shoulder 

 by winner. Dr. Rush is light in body and is coarse in head 

 and expression throughout. The well-known Lady Naa won 



in bitches (5) with Lady Grace, straight in front and not 

 broken up enough in face, second. Miss Pert is a pug mastiff 

 in markings and color. Charmion was absent. 



BtTLL-TEBEiEES (James Mortimer, Judge).— There were 

 some good ones here and others not so good— as usual — the 

 Boston terrier classes getting most of the worst. Crisp was 

 alone in challenge dogs, and is keeping up in good shape, 

 although when he gets homehe will just about have squared 

 the eastern part of this country. Champion Starlight pulled 

 off another ribbon and w^as looking almost as young as ever. 

 This is one of those bitches that is the salvation of a kennel 

 and helps to feed the balance, Mr. Dole having already made 

 nearly $2,000 from this bitch. In open dogs, considering 

 Prince Gulley's condition, there was only one dog in it, the 

 new one, Cordonua, head getting a bit cheeky, but well 

 formed, capital legs, good bone, though at times he shows 

 the inside of elbow slightly, excellent body and quarters and 

 is a winner that must be reckoned with again. Prince 

 was all_ out of shape and should not have been shown. 

 Principio, who is Avrongly called a champion, was absent; 

 the others were poor. In bitches the only one that the judge 

 could consider was Edgewood Fancy II., who promises well. 

 My Queen and Castle's Pride were absent. 



Fox-Tekbiers (Jam.es MoHimer, Judge). — Here Avas a 

 capital entry, certainly the best seen out.s'ide of New York 

 this year, the principal kennels showing up strong, and the 

 Blemton not out of it yet by any means. Blemtoh Victor II. 

 and Starden's King had another tu.ssle in challenge class, B. 

 Punster not entering into the discussion. King is beaten in 

 neck and cleanness of shoulder, but gets well in loin and 

 body, Victor being light, but loses again in skull, carriage of 

 ears and set-on of stern. In bitches Dona, New Forest Ethel 

 and Grouse II. appeared, and the first had a comparatively 

 easy victory in head, Ethel, reserve, being out of coat and 

 showing age. Open dogs (17) was a hard class to judge, not 

 because there were any real cracks, but from the large num- 

 ber of good average ones. Blemton Stickler proved the win- 

 ner, beating Blemton Ra.spei", second, in muzzle, .skull and 

 ribs, reserve to the well-known dog Warren Tip Top, shown 

 well. Among the four vhc. dogs I liked HoLster, first at To- 

 ronto. Warren Ripper is light in loin and ribs, but other- 

 wise good. Warren Layman is another that deserved his 

 card, though he is getting coarse in head and front. Star- 

 den's Prince is wavy-coated, round in skul 1, but fair front and 

 character. In bitches first went to a smart terrier in Warren 

 Duty, that we commented on favorably when she came out at 

 Elmira last spring. She has filled out, but is .still a little 

 round in skull. Blemton Vindex, second, is another known 

 to fame. Reserve went to Spinster, faulty in head, muzzle 

 especially, but looking in good shape. Grove Nettle and 

 Lady Roseberry are also known, the latter winning at Tor- 

 onto a couple of weeks since, and Warren Dorothy, also 

 with three letters, was shown light in body and not up to 

 her spring form. Wire-hairs were chiefly interesting be- 

 cause of the meeting of Oakleigh Bruiser and Brittle, the 

 latter shown very much better and different th.an he has 

 yet been seen in this country, though he looked a little light 

 and short of coat of which Bruiser had quite plenty, the latter 

 loses in head, stop especially, ribs and carriage of ear. Crib- 

 bage failed to appear in time, though entered. In bitches 

 (four) Suffolk Tassel proved too much for Sister Grit who 

 beats in head and rib, is not in such good coat or so good in 

 body, too long, and a rather leggy bitch. Hillside Dona 

 wore in smooth puppies, fair head and ear. Blemton's Vigil, 

 second, is not likely to make much stir. Warren Spruc» 

 shows good front, but is off in muzzle and skull, too much 

 of one and too little of the other. In wire pups Sister Grit 

 wou nicely from some rather weak-faced ones. 



Irish Teeeiees (James Mortimer, Judge). — Had Mr. 

 Comstock shown his dogs for competition the rivalry would 

 have been greater. As it was they Avere exhibited N. F. C. 

 and made an interesting exhibit, "Billy" Birch putting thern 

 on the bench in excellent trim. Jack Briggs and Salem 

 Witch furnished the challenge entries. In open dogs first 

 went to Crib; he is good type, but his crooked front should 

 throAV him out, though in the absence of Brickbat, Jr., there 

 was little to push him, though I thought Shaun Rue might 

 have done it; his head is his best part. " A'alley Boxer, second, 

 is leggy and shelly in body. Jack Desmond is faulty in 

 front, fair head. Southborough Paddy was at Toronto. In 

 bitches Coleeu Rue, described before, Avon from Nora II., 

 Avho was out of coat, is a bit long cast and drooping in quar- 

 ters. Judy, faulty in front and ragged in coat, vhc. Blue 

 Ribbon, a smart youngster by Jack Briggs, was the puppy 

 winner. 



Boston Teeeiees (J. A. Boutelle, Judge).- As m&j he, 

 supposed, there was lots of diversity here, you just take 

 your choice and if you pay your money it's your own fault. 

 This breed is badly in want of a standard that can be inter- 

 preted, or rather an interpreter of the standard. The win- 

 ners Avere bully dogs, but little of the terrier about them 

 There was a good deal of "buttonholing" oA'er the awards 

 and in the bitch heavy-Aveight class there seemed some 

 cause, as the winner. Queen, is undershot nearly half an 

 inch and round in skull, though at the same time a smart, 

 intere.sting little thing. Diana came nearest to a flat skuli 

 and deep, square muzzle. Tony, a winner in light-weights 

 is quite out at shoulder and has other bull characteristics' 

 They will do no good with this breed until they put an out- 

 side terrier judge in the ring to define the standard. The 

 Avithholdiug of prizes in the puppy classes marks an era 



Black and Tan Teeeiees (James Morton, Judge).— 

 Bloomfield Sultan was in the challenge division. First in 

 the open dogs (8) went to Lord George II., very plain in muz- 

 zle, snipy and Roman-nosed, good legs, fair body and mark- 

 ings, ears well carried. Oolah came second. Prince Regent 

 was absent. In bitches (8) Rosette Avon nicely from Ophelia 

 though not in very good shape, Betsy and Mab getting their 

 deserts, Madge and Gypsey Girl absent. Endcliff'e Maggie 

 was the only Skye shown and she was not in good coat. 



Scottish Teeeiees (James Mortimer, Judge).— Tiree and 

 Kilroy were transferred to challenge and placed as named. 

 Runanan again won, Kilcree not showing himself, second; 

 something should be done in this as it is too bad to see a good 

 dog placed back for indifferent showing. The Colored 

 Preacher, out of coat, vhc. Hazlecroft Angus loses in skull 

 front and ear. A fairish one in Hazlecroft Norma was alone 

 in bitches (3), Mr. Brooks's entries here being absent. In 

 Dandies the winners were Amphion, Raglan Sandy in dogs 

 and Ainsty Daisy, away above Meg Merriles, from whom 

 prize Avas withheld, in bitches. The dachshund was poor and 

 prize withheld. 



Yoeeshiee Teeeiees (James Mortimer, Judge).— A much 

 better lot than one generally sees nowadays. 'There was no 

 denying Mrs. Senn's Young Ted, well known and in fair coat 

 Sir Charles, second, is beaten in tan color, coat and body- 

 color. Phebe, reserve, excellent in body color but tan too 

 smutty. Jenny showed the quality of the other by getting- 

 only he 



PVGS (James Mortimer, Judge).— There was little here to 

 commend outside the winners. Royal Dusty was put over 

 Penrice Boy in open dogs (5), both described before; he gets 

 him in body and ear. In bitches, Lady Bonsor won; rather 

 narrow in front, good ear, but skull should be full and deeper 

 stop. 



Tot SPA^mi^s (James Mortimer, Judge).— NsmM Poo came 

 out again and crowed once more, and in his own toAvn, too. 

 He was followed by Prince Yodo, first at the Pet Dog showj 

 who beats in size, but loses in head properties, especially 

 skull, and tail. King of the Charleys had a walkover in 

 King Charles spaniels, Minnie and Royal Roy being far be- 

 hind in quality, build and condition, -vt--^!--- ^. 

 should have been mentioned, as they wei-e „ 

 Eoyal Roy has a far better head than Mi 



muzzle. A pretty little Blenheim, Bell, a previous winner, 

 was alone in bitches. 



Chesapeake Bat Dogs (John Davidson^ Judge).— The 

 winners here have been shown before and we do " not feel 

 u^ to going into a criticism of their diversified types. 

 With the exception of the open dog (3) winner Deacon, 

 OAvned by Oak Grove Kennels, Mr. B. "A.lton Smith supplied 

 the other entries. 



Poodles (James Mortimer, Judge).— Dexter coming; into 

 his oAvn again is improving in looks. In open dogs (-3) Mr. 

 Hunnewell had it all to himself and showed three'very tak- 

 ing broAvns, Diamant, the new one, getting first, and Pooh- 

 Bah second. The winner's coat is excellent, but is not so 

 good in muzzle as Pooh-Bah. ViA-ettc is also faulty in muz- 

 zle. These broAvn poodles should take immensely, as they 

 are so handsome and not at all so common as the blacks. 



Schipperkes (James Mortimer. Judge).— Mr. Connolly 

 put in seven of these and deserves great credit for his efforts 

 to popularize the breed. The class was divided; many of 

 them suffered from colds or effects of distemper though they 

 were shown well othei'Avise. Perhaps it was the dust that 

 affected them. H. W. LACY. 



LIST OF AWAE.T)S. 



MASTIFF.S.— Open— flops.- 1st, G. W. GUazier's Ingleside Minting; 

 2d, very high com. and reserve. Dr. C. A. Lougest's Emperor Maxi- 

 milian and Emperor William. Very higrb com., Mrs. G. P. Grantham's 

 Trump. Com , R. L. Guild's Leo G. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Dr. 0. A. 

 Lougesf s Lady Diana and Lady Beatrice. Puppies: 1st, Avithheld: 

 2d, C. A. Lougest's Boston Boy. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Rouqh-Coated-Challbngk— 1st, Meh-ose Kennels' 

 Lady Livingstone. -Open— Doffs.- Ist, Melrose Kennels' AJtoneer; 2d, 

 Mrs. N. Miller's Columbus. Reserve, C. A Lougest's Imperator. Very 

 liigh com., E. F. Greene's Czar G. High com. and com , O. Langenberg- 

 er'sDonnar, Percival and Achilles. Bitches: Jst, Melrose Kennels' Lacft- 

 Sneerwell; 2d. Miller & Folsom's Dorothy IV. High com. and com., 

 O. Langenberger's Walkure and Maud III. Puppies: 1st, F. Reed's 

 Lady Blaine.— Smooth Coated— Challenge— Doj/s.- Ist, Melrose Ken- 

 nels' Melrose. Bitches: 1st, Melrose Kennels'' Miss Alton.— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st, Melrose Kennels' Melrose King; 3d. Dr. Lougest's Belisarius. 

 Very high com., J. A. Walch's Cato. Com., J. Breaun's Admiral. 

 Bitches: 1st, Melrose Kennels' Mekose Belle. Puppies: Withheld. 



KEWFODNDLANDS.— 1st., A\'ithheld; Sd, B. Sidebottom's Lyon. 



GREAT DANES.— 1st, Bronx Riyer Kennels' Bismarck. 



ENGLISH BLOODHOUNDS.— 1st, Dr. Lougest's Belhus; 3d, C, H 

 Innes's Bruno. Bitches: 1st, C. H. Innes's Delfan. 



DEERHOUNDS.— Challenge:- 1st, J. E. Thayer's HiUside Warrior. 

 —Open— Dogs.- 1st and very high com., J. E. Thayer's Argyle and 

 Lancelot; -ad, F. F. Dole's Douglass. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Thayer's 

 Heather and Feodora. 



RUSSIAN WOLFHOUNDS.— CHALLENGS-flojfs.- 1st, C. S. Hanks's 

 Groubian. Bitches: 1st, C. S. Hanks's Svodka.— Open— Doj/s; Ist and 

 2d. C. S. Hanks's Leekhoi and Peter the Great. Bitches: 1st and 3d, C. 

 S. Hanks's Obrouga and Flodeyka. 



GREYHOUNDS.— Challenge— 1st, A. W. Purheck's Gem of the 

 Season —Open— Doflis; 1st, reserve and very high com., D. B. Lemley's 

 Imperator, Alert and Vigilant; Sd, E. H. Morris's Sir Launcelot. High 

 com., Bronx River Kennels' Bronx. Com., A. W. Purbeck's Lord of 

 Northcroft. Bitches: 1st, A. W. Purbeck's Southern Beauty; 2d, J. 

 Lewis's Wild Rose. Reserve, D. B. Lemley's Wild Idyl. Very high 

 com., M. G. Cornhill's Ruth. High com., D. A. Hagan's Paramello. 



FOXHOUNDS.— CHAiLENGE— 1st, Dr. Tburber's Femur.— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st and high com., Connecticut Valley Kennels' Brave's Boy 

 and Felix; 2d and reserve. Dr. Thurber's Deacon and Parson. Bitclies: 

 Isl and 2d, Connecticut Valley Kennels' Norah and Fancy. Reserve 

 S. Bennett's Beauty B. High com., S. Bennett's BeJle B. 



BEAGLES.— Challenge— i)ci(7s.- 1st, Forest Beagle Kennels' Forest 

 Hunter. Bitches: 1st, Forest Beagle Kennels' Twin-Two.— Open— 

 Oa^er ISm.— Dogs: 1st, Glenrose Kennels' Sir Thomas; ad, W H 

 Wheeler's Little Duke. Bitches: 1st, Glenrose Kennels' Gipsy A ' 2d 

 Forest Kennels' Vick B.-Under 13jn,— Doys; 1st, 0. J. Smith's Spot 

 S.; 2d, Glenrose Kennels' Little Lee. Bitches: Ist and very high 

 com., Forest Kennels' Gipsy Forest and Lady Lee; 2d, H. Hanson's 

 Lady of Denmark. Very high com., A. D. Fiske's Lady Novice 

 Reserve, J. Mulane's Beauty IHq)pies: Ist, 2d and reserve, A. D 

 Fiske's Piper, Arline and Claude. Very high com., A. D Fiske's 

 Blossom and W. H. Wheeler's Fan Tan. 



POINTERS.— Challenge— Dogs.- 1st, G. Jarvis's Lad of Kent. Re- 

 serve, Connecticut Kennels' Lancelot. Bitctiea: 1st, Hempstead 

 Farm's Woolton Game.-OPEN (55lbs.)-Do(7s; Ist, Hempstead Farm's 

 Sanford Druid; 2d, Glen Rock Kennels' Twinkle. Reserve, R. Leslie's 

 King of Lynn. Very high com., Hempstead Farm's Beau and G 

 Muss-Arnolt's Lord Bracken. High com., Hempstead Farm's Drake 

 and Connecticut Valley Kennels' Auctioneer. Com., J. E Lawrence's 

 Don. Bitches: 1st. Connecticut Valley Kennels' May Go; 2d, R. Leslie's 

 Kathleen Kent. Doffs (under SSlbs.): 1st, Hempstead Farm's Drake- 

 2d, G. W. Lovell's Dash A. Reserve, Connecticut Valley Kennels' 

 Perry. Very high com., Hempstead Farm's Luck. High com., G W 

 LoveU's Pontiac's Bang. Com., A. George's I Dare. Bitches; Ist'and 

 2d, Hempstead Farm's Jill and Blossom. Reserve, G. Jarvis's Lass of 

 Kent. Very high com., G. W. Lovell's Wild Lily and Hempstead 

 Farm's Game. High com., Connecticut Valley Kennels' Niobe and W. 

 C. Root's Bloom of Kent. Com., H. A. Waldron's Daisy, H B Tail- 

 man's Peggy L. and G. W. Stockwell'a Diana H. Puppies: Ist. G 

 Muss- Arnoll's Lord Bracken ; 2d, reserve and very high corn., G. W 

 Lovell's Prince of Pontiac, Pontiac's Bang and Dolly May. High com 

 Connecticut A'alley Kennels' Drum Major. Com., G. W. Stockwell'a 

 Sport. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— CHALLENGK—lst, J. W, Lawson's Blue Nell 

 Reserve, J. Lewis's Victress Llewellyn.— Open— Do^.s.- 1st, H. Pane's 

 Cactus; 2d, S. B. Allen's Dad Monarch. Reserve, D. J. Peters's Robin 

 Goch. Very high com., A. J. Lewis's Prince L., J. Lewis's Viscount 

 and J. M. Whipple's Gasseau High com , J. L. Wells's Reverdy and 

 H. Pape's Critic. Com., S. Barnes's The Editor and J. Scanlon's Ben 

 Gladstone. Bitches: 1st, J. Lewis's Daisy; 2d, J. Brett's Maid Marion 

 Reserve, C. H. See's Nellie L. Very high com., J. Scanlon's Gath's 

 Flake. High com., T. J. Dunn's Flora D. Com., H. Jackson's Gloriana 

 Puppies: 1st, W. R. Price's Leonard; 2d, C. A. Starin's Rose S. Re- 

 serve, H. J. Fiske's Singhild. Very high com., A. D. Fiske's Gladys 

 Kent. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Challenoe—Doj^s.- 1st and reserve, Oak Grove 

 Kennels' Dick SwiveUer and Kildare. Bitches: 1st and resei-ve Oak 

 Grove Kennels' Queen Vic and Noma.— Open— Dogs,' 1st, J. J. Scan- 

 lon's Pemberton; 2d. Redstone Kennels' Erin's Lad. Reserve Semi- 

 nole Kennels' Tim's Dandy. Very high com., Semmole Kennels' Blar- 

 ney and RedstoneKennels' Burke. Com., T. GuUen's Elcho W. Bitches: 

 Ist and 2d, J. J. Scanlon's Jessequin and Shandon Belle. Reserve, Oak 

 Grove Kennels' Kildare Doris. Very high com., Redstone Kennels' 

 Daisy Redstone. High com., N. Mcintosh's Maid of Borstal and Red- 

 stone Kennels' Bell Ida. Puppiies: 1st, Scanlon's Lizzie. 



GORDON SETTERS-Doi/6-.- 1st, N. Billing.s's Ranger B. : 2d, E. H- 

 Morris's Brillmont. Reserve^eanlon's Dan. Very high com., C. H. 



man's Scot. 



FIELD SPANIELS.- 1st, Toon & Symonds's Dainty. 

 COCKER SPANIELS,— Challenge— Dogs.- 1st, Swiss Mountain Ken- 

 nels' Middy. Bitches: )st, Swiss Mountain Kennels' Miss Waggles — 

 OFEy— Dogs: 1st, G. L. Tarr's Bim; 2d, F. L. Dole's Othello. Reserve 

 Swiss Mountain Kennels' King Raven. Jr. Very high com E w' 

 Fiske's Jay Kay, Swiss Mountam Kennels' Cherry Punch. High com.'- 

 L. A. Brayton's Dart, C. F. Fenner's Trixey. Bitches: 1st and reserve 

 Swiss Mountain Kennels' Miss Chip and Miss Chloe; 2d, Dole & 

 Thomas's Dora. High com., E. W. Fiske's Corktown Cleo. Com., L. 

 Patstone's Stella. Puppies: let, Swiss Mountain Kennels' Cloudy. 



COLLIES.— Challenge— i?ogs.- 1st, Seminole Kennels' Roslyn Dandy 

 — Open— i>of;s,- 1st and 2d, Chesterford Park Kennels' Marvel and Hero 

 Reserve, F. H. J. Gregory's Rover. Very high com., Al De Ber Ken- 

 nels' Eclipse. High com., T. Porter's Glen, Jackman & Stansfleld's 

 Roger. Bdches: 1st, L. Stansfleld's Highland Floss; 2d, AlDeBer 

 Kennels' Flurry IV. Very high com., L. Stansfleld's Patient. Pupnies- 

 Ist, A. W. Jones's Egleston Flurry. 



FOX TERRIERS— Challenge— i)ogs.- 1st, Blemton Kennels' Victor 

 11. ; reserve, J. E. Thayer's Starden's King. Bitches: 1st, J. E. Thayer's 

 Dona: reserve, Blemton Kennels' New Forest Ethel.— OPE.\—Z'og«.- 



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G. Stewart's Holster. High com., Rutherfurd's Warren Duke; Blemton 

 Kennels' Spendthrift; Com., Rutherf urd's Warren Roadster; Thayer's 

 Royal; J. M. Dale's Pjiby Domino. Bitches: 1st, Rutherf urd's 



