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body and forelegs, but coat very soft. Richmond Jesmine, 

 reserve, I would like better were she shorter in pasterns and 

 harder in coat. Arrandale Sybil is full in brow, light in 

 pasterns, and muzzle should be stronger, nice stamp outside 

 of this. Dame Primrose should have a stronger and longer 

 muzzle, her coat is also not hard enough. Seacroft Empress 

 is a nice little pup, feet could be better, and skull is round 

 and full yet. 



Wire hairs were few but choice. Oakleigh Bruiser was the 

 only dog shown, short of coat and light, but he is a nice stamp 

 of terrier with a good long head. Suffolk Tassel beats Sister 

 Grit in head and body, hut is beaten in texture of coat by 

 Sister. The latter was the only pup shown and won. Blem- 

 ton Kennels took the kennel ni-ize. 



lEiSH Terriees {James Mortimer, Judge).— Only a fair 

 lot all round. Galtees was the challenge winner. Open 

 dogs (4) saw Crib the winner again. I don't agree with his 

 forelegs, but his head, body and coat are good. Killarney is 

 broad in skull and muzzle not strong enough, forelegs not 

 just straight, a nice stamp of terrier though behind the head. 

 Daddy Murry is leggy and droops in quarters, good long 

 head. Paderih Rhu is a nice type of terrier but has too much 

 stop. Bitches (5) and a daughter of .Jackanapes came to the 

 front, her muzzle is too sharp and coat not wiry enough. 

 Ballylisbreden is too thick in skull, good coat. Erin has too 

 much brow and coat should be harder. A poor puppy was 

 shown and given third. There were no Dandies and biit one 

 Bedlington. the Toronto winner Tibbie. 



Scottish Tehrxees (James Mortimer, JitcZge).— Challenge 

 dogs had Tiree, not in as good coat as I have seen him, and 

 only Scotch Hot in open dogs. In bitches, Bella II 's badly 

 crooked front, knuckling over too, was I suppo.se the cause 

 of the weedy Glenshea being placed over her, as Bella is a far 

 better terrier otherwise. 



Skye Terriers (James Mortimer, Judge).— Sir Stafford 

 and Endcliffe Maggie were the challenge aspirants and the 

 judge could not separate them. Sir Stafford looked light 

 m loin aiid out of coat; here Maggie beat him, but length 

 and head and front and bone were much in Sir Stafford's 

 favor. Sir Thomas easily vanquished Prince Charlie in 

 dogs, that is almost black in color and had a short, .snipy, 

 foxy head. Nellie, the Glover.sville winner, was the onlv 

 bitch shown. The black and tan terriers are all well known 

 and properly placed. Broomfield Sultan for a wonder failed 

 to show up, and so near home, too. Some so-called Clydes- 

 dales were shown but were not up to the stamp that were 

 shown some years back. 



D' YoEKSHiRE TERRtERs (E. H. Morvts, Jtidge).— Many of 

 these have been seen, and this year Young Ted in good coat 

 was alone in the challenge class. In open dogs (5) Duke, 

 rather light in body color but in excellent coat, won nicely 

 from Ben, who is bigger and not so true in tan. Prince, 

 third, is quite big enough and light in coloring. Bennieis 

 smutty in tan. Bitches had two; Lady Nell, the winner, has 

 been seen before, a rather nice sort, bright tan. Baby Belle 

 is beaten in color, length of coat and ears. 



Tot Teeeiees (E. II. Morris, Judge).—! did not agree 

 with the decision that put Sport first over Prince, as the 

 latter has a much better head and tan markings, the others 

 are poor. Dot, not entered in time, would have beaten the 

 lot, weighs l^Ibs., and is well marked and coated. 



Tot Spaniels (E. U. Morris, Judge).— In King Charles 

 spaniels Romeo, well shown, was the only challenge entry, 

 and a son of his in open dogs, Romeo's Own, had no com- 

 petitors, has a capital head, nice tan and when let down a 

 bit in body will hold his own with anv of them. A ruby 

 spaniel, Dorothy, was judged later on in'the week, and I did 

 not see her. Mrs. Senn showed a nice Jap in her Tokio, in 

 excellent condition. 



Italian Geethounds furnished no surprise, as the win- 

 ners are all well known. 



The Shipperke Mickie took a turn once more, his mustache 

 in grey now. In Mexican Hairless Jewel, the Pet Dog Show 

 winner, was alone and in excellent show condition. 



Pugs (Miss ^4. JET. Whitney, Jxid(je).—A.\\ the entries are 

 well-known winners, though their previous order was 

 changed in one or two instances. Lady Bonsor beat Bess 

 this time and rightly, better head and body. 



Miscellaneous (Mr- Mortimer. Judge).— A motley crew, 

 and no wonder a boy on the outside asked when the per- 

 formance commenced. Chimo, an Esquimo, was short of 

 coat, perhaps some of our critics will say we don't know any- 

 thing about coat in this breed, but it's a cold fact that in 

 the lang syne Tuctoo, a noted winner in England, hailed 

 for several years from the Hebden Bridge Kennels; Little 

 Bilk a Welsh terrier, got second, but I liked the smooth 

 GoUie, though it had a little too much coat, for the top posi- 

 tion— true bred and something we all know about— Sheffield 

 Lad; the "Pom" was all out of coat and should not have been 

 shown. 



In selling class Blue Belle won. H. W. Lact. 



LIST OF AWARDS. 



Mastiffs.— CHALtKSaE—BiteTies,- Ist withheld; 2d, B. F. Lewis's 

 Ethel.— Open— Dogs,- 1st and 2d, Dr. C. A. Lougest's Emperor William 

 and Emperor Maximilian; 3d, Mrs. A. G. Winter's Duke IV. Very 

 high com., W. Arnot's Jefterson. Com., Q. Osborne's Rover. Bitches; 

 Ist and 2d, Dr. 0. A. Luugest's Lady Diana and Gerda If. ; 3d, H. 

 Schierloh's Torfrida. 



sr. BERNABDS.— Rough-Coated — 0haLlEn&e—£)o3s,' 1st, Fred 

 Schmitt's Otos. Bitches: 1st, New York St. Bernard Kennels' Princess 

 Florence.— OPES^—PcC°i' J st. New York St. Bernard Kennels' Marvel; 

 M Schmitt's Roland, Jr.; 8d, S. Miller's Lord Walbeck. Reserve, F. 

 LlBck's Ashland Jumbo. Very high com., C. Kirschler's Ben Butler and 

 E Booth's Lothario. High com , G. Schmitt's Major Hector, C. C. 

 Brandt's Roland and E. W. Fiske's Hamlet. Com., A. Hahne's Lord Es- 

 sex J.F. Lutz's Gladie and J C.Dillon's Kilmeney. Brtc/ies.- 1st and very 

 higt com. Dnchess Kennels' Miss Anna and Countess Madge; 2d, Swiss 

 Mountain Kennels' Sun Ray; 3d, F. Smith's Lady Bountiful. Reserve, 

 and high com., New Y'ork St. Bernard Kennels' Surprise and Miss 

 Jerome Com., M. Sellinger's Lyda, J. M. Bennett's Gleuisla, W. J. 

 Whelan's Miss Nellie —Novice— 1st, Dr. C. A. Lougest's Imperator; 

 gd E Wagner's Lausanne; 3d, P. Link's Ashland Jumbo. Reserve, F. 

 Wiemann's Sir Plinlimmon. Very high com., Grace Decker's Tonzo, 

 E H Radel's Wieland, E. W. Fiske's Hamlet and H. F. Mager's Vin- 

 dex il High com., L. D. Ward's Pluto, A. Hahne's Lord Essex, Leon 

 Rose's Duke and F. Linck's Beda of Essex. Com., J. Rayser's Uaro R. 

 and Barbara Schmitt's Colonel Major.— Puppies— X>ogs; 1st and 2d, F. 

 A Reiker's Bruce and Rector. Reserve, P. F. Flanagan's Sir Noble. 

 Very high com., F. Schmitt's Guido. Bitches: 1st, Duchess Kennels' 

 Miss Amanda; 2d, F. Waldmann's Cleopatra; 3c'., W. V. Ruckeishaus's 

 Daisy. Reserve, P. F. Flanagan's Lady Esther. 



HIST BERNARDS.— Smooth-Coated— Challenge— Dogs.' 1st, Swiss 

 Mountain Kennels' champion Scottish Leader. Bitches: 1st, Duchess 

 tCennels' Empress of Contooeook.— Open— Doffs; 1st, Louis Faure's 



Stedman Hanks's Lonkhoi and Peter the Great; 3d, H. W. Hunting- 

 ton's Nagrajdai. Very high com., Frances B. Jennings's Alexis. 

 Bitches: 1st withheld; 2d, Lenox Kennels' Veatka. Very high com., 

 Chas. Stedman Hanks's Raskeda.— Puppies— 1st and 2d, H. W. Hunt- 

 ington's Irmina and Riga. 



DEERHOUNDS.— 7>og.3; 1st, Albion L.Page's Loehiel; 2d, Frank F. 

 Dole's Douglass. Bitches: Albion L Page's Minna. 



GREYHOUNDS.— CHALLEXGK—lst, A. "W. Purbeck's Bestwood 

 Daisy ; 2d, Albion L. Page's Maud Torrington.— Open- Dogs.- ,1st. 

 Walter S. GUson's Norway Star; 2d. Phil. J. Walsh's Cheekey Charlie; 

 3d, iWoodhaven Kennels' Snowball. Reserve, S. Wellman Clark's 

 Beeswing. Very high com., Berlin Kennels' Dallas. High com., May- 

 brook Kennels' Dakota. Bitches: 1st. Joe Lewis' Wild Rose; 2d and 

 reserve, Maybrook Kennels' Miss Dollar H and Drytime. 3d, W. 

 Tallman's Maid. Very high com., Rudolph H. Woifa Nellie's Girl. 

 High com., Miss M. Travers's Beulah, 



WHIPPETS.— Dof/s.- 1st, D. E. Douglas's Peeping Tom; 2d Frank 

 Farrow's Prince; or Robert the Devil. Bitches: 1st, James E. Doug- 

 las's Firenzi; 2d, Richard Thompson's Bess; 3d, Fred. Thompson's 

 Young Peggy. 



POINTERS.— Challenge— (.5r,lbs. and over): 1st, George H. 

 Thompson's Pontiac — Open— Doj/.s (551bs. and over): 1st and 2d, 

 Springside Kennels' Hylas of Naso and Ridgeview Panic; 3d, Charles 

 Heath's Roswell. Reserve, A. S. Hoflcman's Dave. Very high com., 

 Stanton W. Pentz's Heather and Netherwood Kennels' Signal W. 

 High com., James J. Faye's Mark Anthony. Bitches (501bs. and over) : 

 1st, Springside Kt-iineis' Lady Tammany.— Challenge— Dogs (under 

 .Wlbs.): 1st. Hempstead Farm's Duke of Hessen; 2d. Charles E. 

 Connell's Rock II. Bitches (under BOlbs ): 1st. Red House Farm 



Advance. Very high com., Netherwood Kennels' Ridgewood Tenny. 

 High com., Red House Farm Pointer Kennels' Speculation. Bitches 

 (under 50ibs,): Is'-., George W". Lovell's Wild Lilly; 2d, Charles E. 

 Connell's Fan Fan H.; 3d, Springside Kennels' Springside Nell. 

 Reserve and very high com., Hempstead Farm's Hempstead .Kit and 

 Hempstead Duchess. Very high com., Cyrus P. Wilcox's Miss Lan- 

 cashire and George H. Thompson's Bloom, Com., A. M. Hopper's 

 Sail}'- Kent.— Puppies— Dog.?.- 1st, George H. Thon)p.son's Count of 

 Kent; 2d, Frank R. Pidgeon's Talisman. Bitches: 1st, Clifton Ken- 

 nels' Countess of Kent; 2d, M. A. Hauchett's Lillian T,; 3d, Frank K. 

 Pidgeon's Saddleback. 

 ENGLISH SETTERS.— CHALLENGB-Bi^c/ie-s.' Isfc, William Bryce, 



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Very high com., Victoria Kennels' The Earle and Joe I,ewis''s Vis- 

 count. High com., ,Ioe Lewis's Drake UnweWyu.— liitches: lst,Nether- 

 wood Kennels' Doinminum; 2d, F. C Fowler's Monk's Nun; 3d, E. J. 

 Myers's Prima Donna. Reserve, Netherwood Kennels' Lulie. Very 

 high com,, Joch F. Lane's Lady's Hope. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Challenge— Dogs.' 1st and 2d, F. C. Fowler's ch. 

 Kildare and champion Dick Swiveller. Bitches: Ist and 2d, F. C. Fow- 

 ler's champion Queen Vic and champion Noma.— Open- i>ogs.' 

 1st, withheld; 2d, Redstone Kennels' Erin's Lad; 3d, C. B.Rutau's 

 Denny. Bitches: 1st, Dr, S. G. Di.TOu's Lady Cleveland; 2d, F. C. 

 Fowler's Kate; ad, Dr. William Sar vis's Rosamond. Reserve, M. 

 A. Hancheit's Lucy M. 



GORDON SETTERS.— Challenge— Dogs.- 1st. Smith Bros', cham- 

 pion Rexmont. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Ladyl Gordon 



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High com., J. W. Lushear's Rome. Bitches: 1st, Duchess Kennels' 

 BeQegarde; 2d, Swiss Mountain Kennels' Sunol; 3d, Henry Schierloh s 

 Oharmion. Reserve, Fred. Schmidt's Guess Noble. Very high com., 

 Ohas H Baker's Lady Leeds. Com., S. M. Baker's Susan M.— Novice 

 — l8t M H Thiman's Chester; 2d and 3d, Rivermount Kennels' Ray 

 and 'Nemo H. Reserve, L. D. C. Wood, Jr.'s, Duke of Jersey. High 

 com Frank Linck's Leader of Essex.— Puppies— 1st, Fred. Schmitt s 

 Hellgate Keeper; 2d and very high com., Duchess Kennels' Franciscan 

 and Heroic. 



BLOODHOUNDS.— 1st and 2d, Dr. C. A. Lougest's Belhus and Vigi- 

 lant. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— Sst, Pbil. J. Walsh's Carlo; 2d, Warren L, 

 Hoagland, Jr.'s Leo. 



GREAT DANES.— X)ogs.- 1st, Fritz Von Bernuth, Jr.'s, Tarrum; 2d, 

 Hepburn Kennels' Hepburn Hero; 3d, M. Schult's Schult Nero. Re- 

 serve, Martin Hahnie's Pasha. Very high com., Mr. Preckmueller's 

 leo, New York Pug Kennels' Duke, Ernst Hug's Hannes U. and Dr. A. 

 J Hahn's Tyras. High com., Fritz Von Bernuth, Jr.'s, Y'^enoh and 

 Dr Arberg's Bismarck D. Bitches: 1st, Hepburn Kennels' Hepburn 

 Flora Belle; 2d, Ohas. Busch's Malta; 3d, Martin Hahule's Flora.— 

 PuppiKB— 1st, New York Pug Kennels' Thor. 



RUSSIAN WOLFHOUNDS.-CHALLBNQE-lst and 2d, H. W. Hunt- 

 ington's champion Argoss and Zerry — Open— Z>ogs; 1st and 2d, Chas. 



and Lady Waverly.- Open— Dogs.- ist. Dr. S. G. Dixon's Duke of 

 Wellington. Bitches: 1st, Dr. 8. G. Dixon's Katherine; 2d, Mr, GritBn's 

 Bessie; 3d, C. B. Rutau's Beauty. 



BEAGLES.- Over 13in.— Challenge— 1st, B. F. Lewis's Doctor; 2d, 

 H. L. Kreuder'B champion Roy K. — Open — Dogs: 1st, H. L. Kreu- 

 der's Leo III.; 2d, Oakview Kennels' Mr. Winkle; 3d, George Lalck's 

 Trifle II Bitches: 1st, D. F. Summer's Lucy S.; 2d H. Hanson's 

 L'ddy of Denrarak — 1:3in. axd Undek— Challenge— Dogs; 1st, H. L. 

 Kreuder's champion Frank Forest. — Open— Dogs.- 1st, N. A. Bald- 

 win's Laddie; 2d, W. A. Dukes's Harper. Bitches: 1st, John Mul- 

 lane's Baby Deane; 2d, H. L. Kreuder's Princess K. 



FOXHOUNDS (American).— 1st, Roger D. Williams's Commodore; 

 2d and 3d, F. A, Oatmau's Buckshot and Glenwood Belle. 



DACHSHUNDS.— Challenge— Ist, Windrush Kennels' champion 

 Janet.— Open— Dogs; 1st, Windrush Kennels' Icthyosaurus; 3d and 

 very high com., Carl H. Sehultz's Fanstus and Pantus; 3d. Dr. Emil 

 Guenther's Fritz. Reserve, T. J. Bissell's Nig, Jr. High com., G. 

 Krantz's Pirschmann, Com., Dr. C. Motzschenbacher's Dachs. 

 Bitches: 1st, G. Krantz's Cherry; 2d, Dr. C. Motschenbaeher's Nellie; 

 3d, T. J. Bissell's Dachsy. High com.. Dr. Emil Guenther's Nellie. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS.— Prizes withheld. 



CLUMBER SPANIELS.— 1st, Owahgena Kennels' Glenwood Flossie. 



FIELD SPANIELS.— Ant Color-Challenge— 1st, Edward WUaon's 

 Braniford Mohawk; 2d, Rowland P. Keasbey's Newton Abbott.— 

 BLACB.-OPEN Doys: 1st, Dr. S J. Bradbury's Warwick; 2d, Owah- 

 gena Kennels' Sorry Jake; 3d, Rowland P. Keasbey's Echo. Com, 

 0. A. Young's Don.-LiVKR— Open— 1st, Owahgena Kennels' Ilfra-, 

 combe; 2d, Dr. S. G. Bradbury's The Shrew. 



COCKER SPANIELS.— Any Colob—Challenge— Dogs.- 1st. Swiss 

 Mountain Kennels' Middy. Bitches: 1st, Swiss Mountain Kennels' 

 Miss Waggles.— Black -Open— Dogs; Ist, Swiss M. Ks' King Raven, Jr.; 

 2d and very high com , Edwin W. Fiske's J-iy Kay and Wildfire; 3d, 

 Luckwell & Doua;las's Woodland Count. Bitches: 1st, Joseph Kay's 

 Black Cherry; 2d, Swiss Mountain Kennels' Rideau Rhea ; 3d, Luck- 

 well & Douglas's Woodland Kitty. High com , Miss Mane Antoinette 

 Eisele's Gypsey — Otheii than Black— Open— Dogs; 1st, O.T.Sackett s 

 Othello; 2d, Edwin VV. Fiske's Braniford Rufus; 3d, W. Tallman's 

 Denver. Bitches: 1st, Swiss Mountain Kennels' Ruth S.; 2d, Edwin 

 W. Fiske's Red Niobe; 3d, James H. Black's Fan. 



COLLIES,— Challenge— Dogs; 1st, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Welles- 

 bourne Charlie; 2d, J. Livingston'.s Ormsku-k Shep. Bitches: 1st, 

 Chestnut Hill Kennels' champion Luella.— Open— Dogs; 1st, Chestnut 

 Hill Kennels' Prince Wilkes; 2d, J. EUice's Yorkshire Surprise. High 

 com., W. B. Focher's Cawdor Dan. Bitches: 1st, Franlf Bourne s 

 Deepdale Madge; 2d, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Scottish Girl; 3d, W. B. 

 Focher's Cawdor Mayflower. Puppies: 1st, Chestnut Hill Kennels 

 Can't Tell. Central Park Kennels' Lassie Gowrie disquahfled. 



BULLDOGS.— Challenge— Dogs; 1st, R. D. Winthrop's Leonldas. 

 —Open— Dogs; 1st, J. R. Gilmore's Reeve Royal; 2d, Toon & Thomas b 

 Romance; 3d, J. A, Finlayson's Governor. Very high com., J. K. tiU- 

 more's Cameron. Bitches: 1st, J. H. Matthews's Dolly Tester; 2d, 

 Central Park Kennels' Queen Mab. Puppies: 1st, Central Park Ken- 

 nels' Daisy Belle. 



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

 tion. —Open— Dogs (SOlbs. or over); 1st, F. F. Dole's Cardonna; Jd,W. 



J. Owen's White King; 3d, Castle Point Kennels' Lord Blandford, 

 Very high com , F. .Senn's Derbv Dutch. Bitches: 1st, Castle Point 

 Kennels' Kit: 2d. F. F. Dole's Edgwood Fancy It.; 3d. Retnor Kennels' 

 Diamond King —Open— Dogs (under .30lbs.); 1st. F. F. Dole's Ted 

 Pritchard; 2d, Castle -Point Kennels' Tarquin. Bitches: 1st, Castle 

 Point Kennels' Newy. Other prizes withheld. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— Smooth— Challenge— Do.gs; 1st, Blemton Ken- 

 nels' Chief Blemton Victor It.— Open— Dogs; 1st and 2d, Blemton 

 Kennels' Blemton Stickler and Blemton Rasper; 3d and reserve, L. & 

 W. Rutherfurd's Warren Tip Top and Warren L>iyman. Very high 

 com.,- C. S. Hanks's Raby Pallisy and L. B. Banks's Blemton Rattler. 

 High com,. J. M. Dale's Rabr Domino. Com., H. W. Lincoln's John 

 Ridd and H. C. Graef's Suffolk Surprise. Bitches: 1st. 3d and very 

 high com , L. & W. Rutherfurd's Warren Captions, Warren Dorothy 

 and Arrandale Syble; 2d, Blemton Kennels' Blemton Vindex. Reserve, 

 C, S. Hanks's Richmond Jesmine. High com., H. C. Graef's Dame 

 Primrose. Puppies: 1st, C. S. Hanks's Seacroft Empress.— Wibe- 

 HAIRED-Dogs; 1st. H. H. Hannewell, Jr.'s Oakleigh Bruiser. Bitches: 

 1st, G. M. Caruschan's Suffolk Tassel; 2d, H. W, Smith's Sister Grit. 

 Puppies: 1st, H. AV, Smith's Sister Grit. 



IRISH TERRIERS. -Challenge— 1st, H. O. Conner's Galtees,— Open 

 Dogs: 1st, Dr. W. F. Kenny's Crib; 2d. F. Senn's Killarney; 3d, W. L. 

 Morgan's Daddymurry. Very high com., M. Bruclsheimer's Paderih 

 Rhu. Bitclies: 1st. G. G. HammiU's Hill Top Surprise: 2d, Huguenot 

 Kennels' Bally lisbredan; 3d and com., John Welsh's Erin and Briar. 

 Puppies: 1st and 2d, withheld; 31, Huguenot Kennels' Caragh. 



BEDLINGTON TERRIERS.— 1st, C. W. Lougest's Tibbie. 



SCOTTISH TERRIERS.— Challenge— 1st, Toon & Thomas's Tiree.— 

 Open— Dog.?; 1st, Toon & Thomas's Scotch Hot. Bitches: 1st, T. H. 

 Garlick's fJlenshea; 2d, Toon & Thomas's Bella II. 



SKYE TERRIERS.-Challenge— Equal Ist, 0. A. Shinn's Sir Staf- 

 ford and H. K Caner's Endcliffe Maggie.— Open— Dogs,' 1st, Samuel 

 Barr's Sir Thomas; 2d, John Parker's Prince Charlie, Bitclies: 1st, 

 Geo. Heritage's Nellie. 



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

 Broomfield Madge.— Dog.s; 1st, F. F. Dole's Jasper; 2d. Rochelle Ken- 

 nels' Rochelle Lord. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Toon & Thomas's Gipsy 

 Girl: 3d, Rochelle Kennels' Roclielle Topaz. 



CLYDESDALE TERRIERS — Isf, J. McCue's Grover; 2d, Central 

 Park Kennels' Belle of Clyde; 3d, John Vaugh's Bright Bess. 



POODLES.— Challenge -1st, Central Park Kennels' Lion; 2d, L. A. 

 Biddle's Berri.-OPKX— Corded on Russian— Ist. Dr. S. N. Duer's Bis- 

 mark.— Curly or Fkench (Black)— Dog.f; Ist, 3d, reserve, very high 

 com. and high com., Meadowmere Kennei-^' Milo, Rajah, Jumbo, Nig- 

 ger and Jabot; 3d, Mrs. G. A Van VVageDen'.s Ma^. Bitches: 1st, 3d, 

 reserve, very high com. and high com., JVleadowmere K'-nnels' Dinah, 

 Lisette, Black Maria, Jeatiue and Juno; .2d, J. D Wade's Victoria.— 

 Puppies— Dogs; 1st, 3d and high com,, Meadowmere Kexinels' Jumbo, 

 Nigger and Jabot; 3d, very high com. (2) and high com., Mrs, A. 

 Van Wagenen's Ami, Solo, Fidele and Paris. Bitches: 1st. 2d and 3d, 

 Meadowmere Kennels' ,Ieaune, Black Maria and Jumbo. — Open (other 

 than black)— 1st, 2d and 3d, H. H. Hunnewell's Diamont, Poohbah and 

 Vivette. 



Y'ORKSHIRE TERRIERS.-Challengk— 1st, F. Senn's Young Ted. 

 —Open— Dogs; 1st. F. Senn's Duke; 2d, J. Foster's Ben; 3d. J. A. Fin- 

 layson's Prince Reserve. Mrs. G. A. Van Wagenen's Bentiie High 

 com , F. Oberfs Tip. Bitclies: 1st, J. Foster's Lady Nell; 2d, .1. A. 

 Finlsj'son's Baby Belle. 



TOY TERRIERS.— Other than Yorkshire— 1st, F. Senn's Sport; 

 2d, J. Bowden's Prince; 3d, New York Pug Kennels' Bounce. High 

 com., J. Meyer's Clytic and 0. B. Gett-hius' Dandy. 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS.— Challenge- 1st, Mrs. F. Senn's 

 Romeo — Open— Dogs; 1st, Mrs P. Senn's Romeo's Own. 



RUBY', BLENHEIM AND PRINCE CHARLES SPANIELS.— Ist, 

 F. R Jones's Dorothy. 



JAPANESE SPANIELS.— 1st, Mrs. F. Senn's Tokio. 



PET SPANIEL PUPPIES.— Any Varikty— Ist, Mrs, E. H. Radel's 

 Pansy. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.— Challenge— 1st, J. Lewis's Spring; 2d, 

 F. H. Hoyt's Bvron.— Open— i?i^c7ies; 1st, J. Lewis's Lady Lee; 3d, C. 

 Lohmaan's Fofly; 3d, F. H. Hoyt's Trixie. 



SCHIPPERKES.— 1st, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Mickie. 



PLTGS— CHAi-LENGE-lst, Dr. M. H. Cryer's Bob Ivy; 2d, New York 

 Pug Kennels' Nellie Bly.—OPBN— Dogs; 1st, J. Bowden's Treasurer; 

 2d, E. Adams's Medlar. Bitches; 1st, J. Bowden's Lady Bonsor; 3d, 

 Dr. M. H. Cryer's Bess. 



MEXICAN HAIRLESS.— 5i<c/tes; 1st, Dr. Sherwood's Jewel. 



MISCELLANEOUS-lst and 8d, Central Park Kennels' Chimo and 

 Chow Chow; 2d, J. Morau's Little Bill. VL-ry higli com. Toon & 

 Thomas's Sheffield Lad and Chestnut Hill Keunels's Bluebelle. 



S 'LLING CLASS.— Ist, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Bluebelle; 2d, Toon 

 & Thomas's ShefBeldLad; 8d, R. Buckle's Douglas. 



SPECIALS. 



Mastiffs— Best American- bred dog, Emperor William; best hitch 

 ditto. Lady Diana. Beat bitch with thrpe of her progeny, Oerda II. 

 Best kennel. Dr. Longest. Best bitch in open class. Lady Diana. Best 

 bitch with three of produce from the same litter, Gerda II. 



St Bernards— Best kennel. New York St. Bernard Kennels. Best 

 dog in show barring Sir Bedivere, Scottish Leader. Best rough or 

 smooth owned in New Jersey, Ashland Jumbo St. Bernard Club 

 medals— Best American-bred dog, rough or smooth, Franciscan; best 

 bitch, ditto, Empress of Contoococb. Best smooth dog, American- 

 bred, open. Major Plon-Plon Best kennel smooths, Dutchess Ken- 

 nels. Best smooth dog or bitcb in open classes, Bellegarde. 



Great Dases -Best great Dane, Hepburn Flora BelJe, also president 

 Great Dane Club challenge cup. _ 



Russian WoLPBOUND&-Best kennel, H. W. Huntington's. Best 

 puppy, Irmina. Best in show, Argoss. 



Deerhoitnds— Best in show. Lochell. 



Greyhourds— Best kennel, Maybrook Kennels. Best owned in New- 

 Jersey, Miss DoJlar III. National Greyhound Club medal— Best in 

 show. Wild Rose. Norway Star, reserve. 



Whippets— Best owned in New Jersey, Peepuig Tom. 



English Setters— Best in open classes, Domnoinum. 



Irish SErrTERs- Best kennel. Oak Grove Kennels. Best owned in 

 New Jersey, Major (2). „ „ „. ^ ^ . 



Gordon Setters— Best kennel, Or. S. G. Dixon. Best m show, 

 Katherine. 



Beagles— Best kennel, Rockland Beagle Kennels. 

 FosBOUNDS — Best bitch, Glenwood Belle. 

 DACHSHCNBis— Best brace, Windrasb Kennels. 



Span 1EL.S— Spaniel Club specials— Best t)race field siJaniels, Warwick 

 and Shrew. Best brace cockers, Middy and Miss Waggles Others 

 did not fill. Best kennel of cockers, Swiss Mountain Kennels. Best 

 cocker in open classes. Miss Phyhs. Othello, reserve. 



Collies— Colli© Clab medals, for members only— Best dog in opea 

 class. Prince Wilkes; best bitch ditto, Scottish Gu-I. Best collie iu 

 show. Prince Wilkes. Best kennel, Chestnut Hill Kennels. Best bitch, 

 in show, champion LueUa. 



BuLLDOG.'i— Best in open classes. Reve Royal. 



Bull-Terriers— Best sired by Gully the Great, White King. Best 

 pair under 201 bs., Tarquin and Newy. Best In show, champion At- 

 traction. , . , „ ^ 



Fos-TERRiBRS^American Fox-Terrier Club specials — Best three 

 American-bred in open or puppy classes, Biemtons Rasper, Stickler 

 and Vindex. Best wire-hair m open classes, Oakleigh Bruiser. Best 

 wire-hair puppy. Sister Grit. Best smooth puppy, Seacroft Empress. 

 IJest kennel. Blemton Kennels. 



Scottish Terriers— Best bitch in show, (ilenshea. 



Poodles— Best red poodle, Diamont. Smallest poodle, Lisette^ 



Toy Spaniels— Best in show, Romeo. Best pet spaniel puppy. 

 Pansy. „ . 



Italian Greyhoun-ds- Best in show, Spring. , . , . . _ . , 



Ashmont trophy for best American-bred dog or bitch in show, Insn 

 setter Queen Vic. , ^ »^ t t 



Mr E H. Radel's special picture to be used as the N. J. K. L. em- 

 blem, Princess Florence and Queen Vic will both appear, prize divided 



Saratoga Dog Show. 



The Saratoga Poultry and Kennel Club shcsv to be held 

 .January 16 next Is expected to be the largest in the State 

 outside New York City. This show, no doubt, will be the 

 first one held under the new A. K. C. rules, and the premium 

 list has been revised in accordance with the new rules. 



In all challenge and open classes the first prize will be $7 

 and second prize in the open classes §5. The puppy classes 

 have .^5 in nearly all classes. They will compete by sex. 

 The American Spaniel Club has donated the "Bell Cocker 

 Cup" and four other specials. . 



The secretary, Lvman H. Clute -writes: It is earnestly 

 hoped that all breeders and owners of dogs and especially of 

 foxhounds, will honor us with their entries, as there is a pos- 

 sibility of ore:anizing an American Foxhound Club and in 

 due time draft a standard by which they may be judged. 

 The secretary's address is Ballston Lake, N. Y. 



