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FOREST AND STREAM. 



is a seven-months-old bitct and only needs a little filling up 

 before the eye to make a good one; sbe is a compliment to 

 her sire, Christopher, as she is ont of a very inferior bitch. 

 Chesterfield Lily, vhc, has gone thick in skull and is long 

 cast but was in excellent coat; she is an almost white bitch. 

 Nancy Taylor, he, is prick-eared but has rather nice type. of 

 head; out of coat. Donna should certainly have got some 

 letters. Little Wonder won in puppies, beatmg a dog from 

 Seminole Kennels not named in catalogue. Little Wonder 

 has the "diogo" ear and is full in brow yet, excellent coat, 

 in fact the densest in the show, head a trifle short; the other 

 is short-faced, big in ear and almost white in color; nice coat. 

 The kennel prize of three game chickens went to Chestnut 

 Hill somewhat easily, the Chesterford dogs are nearly all too 

 small; they should "get more size and substance; they have 

 plenty of quality. The special was not marked in the cata- 

 logue. 



Bulldogs (Oeorge Wilson, Judge).— On\j two on hand 

 and this we wonder at as we supposed Chicago and neighbor- 

 hood a little stronghold for the breed. Duchess of Parma 

 easily outclassed her solitary opponent. Miss Sally Brass 11., 

 too long faced and not broken up enough and as long as a 

 idoor in body. The Duchess was in fair condition. 



Bdll-Terkiees (George Wilson, Judge). — Not by any 

 means so good a collection as we have seen before out here. 

 In challenge dogs Crisp, looking in anything but the shape 

 ihe has usually been seen in might well have been turned 

 down, as he was bare and red all down one thigh. Open 

 (dogs (4) saw Jack, second here last year, carry off the blue, 

 from Roscoe and Sir Monty II., the latter is heavy in shoul- 

 ders and too fall in skull. The other two I could not find, 

 Ibut they seemed of fair stamp when in the ring. Lowe and 

 Duchess was first in bitches, her round full skull and weak 

 muzzle spoil her head as may be supposed; her body is a 

 bit long too, but she stands on good legs; she was in whelp, 

 or seemed to be. White Gypsey was also in poor shape, is 

 cheeky and too much out before the eye, heavy in shoulders 

 and was also in an interesting condition. Burston Kit, vhc, 

 has a short square head, too full in eye, good legs and body. 

 A promising youngster in Croyden Monarch won easily in 

 dog puppies, nice eye and head, good legs, but a little faulty 

 in pasterns and feet. The winning bitch pup Fay, has a 

 capital nice long head with small dark eye, good legs and 

 feet and body, but will probably get cheeky and thick in 

 neck as she is scarcely clean enough there now. 



Dachshunds {George Wilson, Judge).— There was really 

 nothing in these classes to merit much space. In dogs 

 Tapszur Horst, second last spring, took the blue from Knirps, 

 the winner stands over in front, bad feet, has too much stop, 

 a short ear and a bad tail; Knirps has a better head, but is 

 shorter in body, and not so low in chest nor so good in 

 skin; Hundesport Zaenker is coarse headed and out at elbow, 

 knuckles over, is coarse in coat and not loose enough in .skin. 

 In bitches there was nothing to touch the well-known Lina 

 L., better in length of head and body than Alma, who is a 

 weedy, broad-skulled, short-bodied bitch, flat in ear and of 

 no quality. 



Beagles (E. B. Elliott, Judge).— Not many on hand, and 

 these not up to form. Doctor and June M. furnished the 

 challenge entries, and the verdict fell to Doctor, who is 

 beaten in head by the bitch, but is better in front and shown 

 in better shape, June M. being too gross. Adam, that ran at 

 the N. B. C. trials, was easily first in open dogs (3), better 

 legs and feet and far better body— cobbier than Pomp, sec 

 ond, who is too long in body, but excels the winner in shape 

 of head; Mr. Winkle, looking heavier than I have seen him 

 before, came in for third, he is bad at both ends. Jenny 

 Lind proved the winner in bitches (4). She was second at 

 Detroit, and is rather a nice bitch, too long in body though; 

 ;;Snow, second, is well known and has scarcely got back to 

 show condition yet, I like her better as a field bitch than a 

 ; shower. Snowflake is another old friend that belies her 

 name— she is not without reproach. Spot is too long in body 

 :and coarse in skull. Our Western friends should remember 

 we want a cobbier body, shorter, deeper and squarer muzzles 

 than those that seem to obtain in the West. We would like to 

 see one of the good Eastern kennels take a team out there, 

 and if the management had seen fit to be a little more liberal 

 in the classification Mr. Wixom would have sent on ten, but 

 the Chicagoans would not do it, though urged. 



Fox-Teepjers {George Wilson, Judge).— We have seen 

 much better displays of this breed in Chicago than were 

 benched last week; in fact, we never saw a worse lot. Lans- 

 downe Poverino was easily the best in the lot. No challenge 

 dogs and in open dogs (8) Lansdowne Poverino had only 

 Glendon Spark to beat; this he does in head and front and 

 condition. Jack, third, is bowed in front and out at elbows, 

 and has big, coarse ears'. Black liook, vhc, is light in body 

 and loin, short head. Chesterford Flurry won in bitches (13). 

 This is the best I can say for the class. Flurry has put flesh 

 on and is much improved thereby, and was nicely shown, 

 Lansdowne Trim, that was at Mount Holly, runs her close, 

 though she is weak in muzzle and full in skull, Venus II. 

 has gone to pieces, is coarse in neck and shoulders. Glendon 

 Dixie is snipy in muzzle, round in skull, looked dirty and is 

 light in bone. The others call for no comment, just "ordi- 

 naries." The puppies .showed no future winners. In novices 

 Columbian Victress won; she throws a nice ear, but skull is 

 too broad, and she is a litlile loaded in shoulders. 



Rough and Wike Terriers {George Wilson, Judge).— 

 Galtees, the Irish terrier, and Colored Preacher, the Scotty, 

 both ordinary specimens of their breed, won in this mixed 

 class for dogs (5) such as ^ve do not want to see become 

 general. Shaun Rhue's thick skull could not hope for 

 more than vhc. In bitches that very ordinary Scotch, Glen- 

 shea, won without let or hindrance. Having tliis class was 

 poor policy. 



Yorkshire Terriers {George Wilson, Judge).— A pretty 

 fair show of these, but there is no improvement to be noticed. 

 Minnie York, getting light in color, but in fair coat, was 

 .alone in challenge class, In open dogs (3) Ben, getting much 

 lighter in tan, in fact he has lost entirely that brilliant hue 

 he had at Mount Holly, beat Prince Harry, who was short of 

 .coat. Dr. Oliver had his revenge, for he was ahead of Lady 

 Nell, with Pinkie York, who is better in size and coat. Nell 

 is quite smutty in tan and has only a remnant of her once 

 brilliant coloring; it takes a little circuit business away from 

 home to bring a Yorkshire down to its true form. Verb sap. 

 We shall expect to see this dog look very different next show. 

 Maud, vhc, is very mixed and smutty in tan, dark body 

 color, but fair length of coat. 



The King Charles spaniels Calumet St. Cyr and Calumet 

 Alice, both winners here before, were the only two toy span- 

 iels, and they were not in very good shape as regards coat — 

 too curly. 



Black and Tan Terriers {George Wilson, Judge) — 

 Things are not always as they seem, and in black and tans 

 less so than in some other breeds. Thus Ben Lewis reasoned 

 when for once in a long while he handled Broomfield Sultan 

 and did not take the blue ribbon away with him. Mr. Wil- 

 son did know a black and tan, and unless the Chicago 

 atmosphere has dimmed his vision he knows one still. He 

 put Queen III, over Sultan. This sterling good bitch has 

 scarcely been accorded her due meed of praise. She was 

 shown too gross here; she is a little on the coarse side for a 

 bitch, at least of the type that Maiden started over here, and 

 should be shown a little light. There is no getting over her 

 good head, in which she excels Sultan and her general terrier 

 character; she has a richer tan than Sultan, but not so 

 clearly defined. Sultan beats her in body, but the bitch gets 

 it in forelegs, bone and head, especially in skull, besides, 

 Sultan was not in the best of shape, but showed himself 

 well. In open dogs Rochelle Oolah, never a good one, took 

 first, bsating Rochelle Sultan in body, but loses in clearusss 



of markings. A nice one in Canada Queen, a daughter of 

 Queen III., by Salisbury, won nicely in the bitch class, she 

 excels Chesterford Betsy in condition, head and markings, 

 which are particularly bright and rich. Lotta, a little goggle- 

 eyed runt, should not have been mentioned, though in poor 

 shape Chesterford Mab should have had the card. The toys 

 need no mention, they were just toys, with little type of any 

 sort. 



H^PuGS {George Wilson, Judge).— Here Mr. Wilson was not 

 so happy. I. C. P. Sprake, properly entered this time, beat 

 Bob Ivy, as usual, though shown too fat, and Bo Peep II., 

 decidedly obese, was placed over Sateen, who has lost an eye. 

 In open dogs (4) first went to a clever little fellow in Drum- 

 mer, rather too dark in head and body. Uncle Bob, second, 

 loses in head and ears. In bitches (4) Toadie in her obese 

 condition should not have been considered with Miss Decima, 

 who has a better, deeper, squarer muzzle, nice cobby body 

 well carried and nice curl. The other, Bess, deserved men- 

 tion. IJncle Bob was the only pup on hand. In Italian grey- 

 hounds Sprite II. had little difficulty in beating Taglioni, 

 especially in head, size, forelegs and carriage of ears. 



Poodles (George Wilson, Judge).— These, with Skyes, had 

 been evidently tacked on the end of the list. Berri getting 

 into shape again won easily over the white Blanchet. 



Skte Terriers (George Wilson, Judge).— Ben Lewis had 

 five of these terriers in hand, all from the Quaker City, and 

 the dogs were divided by sex and a challenge class made for 

 Sir Stafford. In open dogs Sir Thomas, the abov^e dog's good 

 son, won nicely from Elphiston, superior in length of body 

 and coat. Princess May excels Lady Stafford in strength of 

 head, length and coat. 



In the miscellaneous class, judged by Messrs. Wilson and 

 Elliott, there was nothing to attract attention but the New- 

 foundland Carlo, improving in condition. Second went to 

 a curly, big fat dog that approaches a Landseer Newfound- 

 land in color only, being white and black. H. W. Lact. 



Pointers (Tim Donoghue, Judgc).—The pointer classes 

 were not large in numbers, but the quality of the entries as 

 a whole was qtiite good. That popular judge, Mr. Tim 

 Donoghue, handled his classes well and satisfactorily. There 

 was no division of classes by weight. Glamorgan in the 

 challenge dog class and in bitches Lady Gay Spanker, bad a 

 walkover. Five dogs faced the judge in the open dog class, 

 of which Ridgeview Comet, an excellent young dog, took 

 first easily. He is symmetrical, stands on good legs and 

 feet, has a well-ribbed" and well-shaped body and good head, 

 neck, shoulders and stern; a pronounced throatiness some- 

 what mars his appearance. Second went to Molton Banner, 

 of heavy, stocky type, well built but entirely too heavy of 

 limb and body; he was out of condition and bore the marks 

 of field work. Bruce D., third, was thin and long ca,st, yet 

 quite a good, large dog with a chance of improvement by 

 better conditioning. Mack and Bob o' Naso, e^ch he, were 

 coarse and not noteworthy for any special excellence. Out 

 of the five bitches in the open class Miss Rumor Avas an easy 

 winner of first. Fan Fan II. won second; she was recently 

 described in these columns. Third, went to Brighton Leda, 

 not in good condition. Polka Dot vhc. reserve, was short in 

 muzzle, plain in head and of average mei-it. There were two 

 large puppies in the dog class, both rather lanky in makeup. 

 Ferris Tramp, first, aside from a tendency to coarseness, is a 

 fairly good puppy, extremely large for his age, while much 

 the same holds good with respect to Zip G. Rene was the 

 onlv bitch in the puppy class. She was quite ordinary. ♦ 



English Setters (Tim Donoghue, Judge). — There were 

 nine competitors in the dog class. King Gladys and Paul 

 Bo fought their battle over again. _ The latter was not in 

 good condition. He won second. King Gladys, first, is light 

 in bone somewhat, has a fairly good head, body, legs and 

 feet. He moves badly behind. Third went to quite a fair 

 dog in Roy of Coleshill, cobby in build, a well shaped head, 

 a patch of black on one side of his face marring his expres- 

 sion, good loin, legs and feet. Washtenaw Grouse, the re- 

 serve, is a good dog, a bit coarse. Cincinnati, vhc, was 

 shown extremely thin in flesh and out of condition. Surprise 

 well deserved the vhc. letters. The bitch class had twelve 

 competitors. Esmeralda, a symmetrical bitch, well shaped 

 head, body well shaped, legs and feet good, won first. Katie 

 Noble II. was out of feather and coat. She won second. 

 Third went to Liberty II., a bit heavy in skull, good neck, 

 back, legs and feet. Brownie, the reserve, was too fat. The 

 rest of the class was but average, except Monk of Purness 

 Lill, vhc, a remarkably good little bitch, a bit plain in 

 head. Puppies were but average. 



Irish Setters (Tim Donoghue, Judge).— The classes were 

 not up to the quality commonly shown. Pride of Patsy 

 was in good condition, as was also Elfreda, each of which 

 had no competition in the challenge classes for dogs and 

 bitches respectively. Montauk, Jr., was an easy victor over 

 Conaire, the latter his only competitor; light in muzzle and 

 thin and flat in body. Rosamond, a remarkably good bitch 

 of e.Kcellent muscular development and symmetry, was 

 easily first in bitches in a class of seven competitors." Lady 

 Cleveland, second, is lacking in symmetry, muzzle pinched, 

 neck too short and she carried too much flesh. Nona, third, 

 is light in bone, was shown too thin, but is quite a good 

 bitch. Nellie M., the reserve, shows some coarseness and is 

 faulty in pasterns. Bessie Penmore was the only puppy 

 shown. 



Gordon Setters (Tim Donoghue, Judge).— Lieo B. and 

 Lady Gordon were the winners in the challenge classes, both 

 looking in good condition. In open dogs there were six to 

 face the judge, of which Duke of Wellington won first. His 

 head is a bit coarse; neck, legs, body, feet and general sym- 

 metry are good. Heather Lad, second, is somewhat heavy 

 in shoulders, short neck and not first-rate in pasterns. His 

 head is fairly good, and he has a well-shaped and ribbed 

 body. Neither had first-rate tan markings. Highland Kent, 

 third, is a fair average dog. In bitches. Lady Waverly took 

 first over her four competitors. Her head is rather heavy. 

 Highland Yola, a fairly good small bitch, took second, third 

 going to Katherine, short in muzzle and a bit lathy in 

 build. Except Heather Lad II., the five puppies were an 

 ordinary lot. Lad is a large, rather coarse puppy. 



Irish Water Spaniels (IF, H. Colcord, Jitdf/e).— Open 

 dogs had two entries. J ack A, , a large dog, a bit leggy, won 

 first. Willy Reilly, second, is light in body, out of coat and 

 lacking in muscular development. Biddy Malone was easily 

 first in bitches; she is quite good in type and was in th'e 

 best coat of any in the class though far from being in good 

 coat herself. Swan Fly was fat and gross, poor head and 

 lacks coat. The other two were ordinary specimens. 



B. Waters. 



LIST OF AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS —Challenge— iDofirs; 1st, Charles E. Bonn's Ormonde. 

 Bitches: 1st and reserve, Bunn's Caution's Own Daughter and Lady 

 Coleus — Open— Dogs; 1st, 2d and reserve, Bunn's Leamington, Mar- 

 quis and Eossington; ad, Albert J. Gei 's Webster's Judge. Very 

 liigh com,, C. E. Patterson's IlEord Dates and J, P. Cornn's Baby 

 Bunn. Com., Frank Godley's Nero. Bitches; 1st and 2d, Bunn's 

 Miuna Minting and Eole; 3d, Colin C. McLean's Persia, Puppies: 1st 

 and 2d witiiheld; 3d, A. B, Dicliinson's Webster's Judge, Jr. 



GREAT DANES.— Challenok—Do(7S.' 1st, Cumberland Kennels' 

 champion Melac; 2d, J. M. Studebaker's Major MeKinley; 3d, Im- 

 perial ICennels' Imperator.— Opes— ZJoys; 1st, 2d and 3d, Kennel Law- 

 rence's Earl of Wurtemberg, Hepburn Hero and Lawrence Leopard. 

 Reserve, Emil Estberg's King William, Very high com,, W. Rodgers's 

 Hero and Franlc S. Anderson's Anderson's Sandor. High com., Oscar 

 Seeger's Prince. Com., John Hinredson's Oscar H., Charles Scliin- 

 ivoetti's Melac 11. and John G. Weeks's Cffisar, Bitches; 1st, Osceola 

 Kennels' Neverzell; 2d, 3d and reserve, Kennel Lawrence's Portia 

 Melac, Senta and Flora Belle. Very high com , Oscar Seeger's Pattie, 

 John Altonbaeh's Nellie B., T. G. Konifl's Ruth, Bay City Kennels' 

 Norimburger and Cumberland Kennels' Zella and Pheobe. High com,, 

 Bedrich Hornof's Bella, Anton Koehler's Flora and Frank Hurita's 

 Ballo. Com., F, 0. McDonald's Fanny M.— Puppies— Dogs,' ist, Frank 

 Hurita's Frita; Sd, A. Ssrahofer's TeU; 3d, Charles Scbiokoeth's 



Hero. High com., Charles H. Bromann's Nero. Bitches: isfc, A. 

 Gernhofer's Cinderella; 3d, .Julius Blascbke's . 



ST. BERNARDS.— RouaH-CoATBD -Challenge— Dogs.- 1st, Argyle 

 Kennels' Sir Bedivere.— Open— Dops,- Ist, Bay City Kennels' Lord 

 Dante; Sd. Alta Kennels' Grand Master: 3d. Argyle Kennels' Prince 

 George, Com., T. J. Taylor's Sir John H, Bitches: 1st, Argyle Ken- 

 nels' Rustic Beauty ; 2d, Swiss Mountain Kennels' Sunray; .Sd, A. C. 

 Shallenber^er's Alta Berna. Reserve, J. B. Lewis's lo. Very high 

 com., Camilla Roadfoard's Brighton Violette and Sergt. F. A, Mc- 

 Donald's Fernwood Rose U. High com., .1. J. Maloney's Lady Oavan 

 and Kennel Lawrence's Princess Hepsey. Com., Florence M. Rock- 

 wood's Lady Clave.— Poppies — Dof/s; 1st and 2d withheld; 3d, G. H. 

 GU's Pilgrim Noble. 



ST, BERNARDS.— SMOOTH-CoATKD.—CHALLENQE-lst, Swiss Moun- 

 tain Kennels' Scottish Leader,— Open— Dogs.' 1st, Argyle Kennels' Al- 

 ton H.; 2d, F. S. Anderson's Billy. Bitches: 1st, Alta Kennels' 

 Lady Judith; 3d, P. Rommel's Columbian Queen; 3d, J. B. Lewis's 

 Fernwood Goldie. 



DEERHOUNDS.— Do£78.' 1st, Chestnut HiU Kennels' Douglas; 2d and 

 3d, Wm. Potter's Rob and Lome. Bitches; 1st and 2d, Wm. Potter's 

 Madge and Lassie. 



GREYHOUNDS.— Challenge— 1st, F. S. Anderson's champion Mas- 

 ter Rich.— OPEK-Doj/i',' 1st, H, 0, Lowe's Grand Fashion; 2d, Phil. J. 

 Walsh's Cheeky Cbarley. Bitches; 1st, H. C. Lowe's Little Climber: 

 2d, Mrs. B. Haymana'a Hasty Pudding; 3d, Chesterford Park Kennels' 

 Chesterford Fredrick. Very high com., W. J. Massey's Lady Glen- 

 dyne and J. Worth's Queen, 



AMERICAN FOXHOUNDS.— Doffs.- 1st, R. D. Williams's Commo- 

 dore; 2d, 8d and very high com., R. H. Pooler's Pooler, Rowdey and 

 Ranter. Bitches: 1st, Sd and 3d, B. H. Pooler's Jennie, Victor and 

 Kitsey. 



POINTERS.— CHALLENGE-D03.5; 1st, L. A. Riddle's Glamorgan, 

 Bitches; 1st, T. G. Davey's Lady Gay Spanker.— Open— Doj/s,- lst,T. G. 

 Davey's Ridgeview Comet; 2d, G. O. Smith's Mollin Banner; 3d, J. 

 Dunfee's Bruce D. High com.. P. Gault's Mack and C, Sparre, Jr.'s 

 Bob o' Naso, Bitches: 1st, T, G. Davey's Miss Rumor; 2d, C. E. 

 Connell's Fan Fan II. ; 3d, T. Q. Davey's Brighton Leda, Reserve, E. 

 L. Munson's Polka Dot. Very high com., G. F. Mooney's Luck"s Own 

 Daughter,— Puppies— Do.(/s,- 1st, F. Canfield's Ferris Tramp: 2d, J. 

 Dunfee's Zip J. Bitches': 1st, J. Dunfee's Rene. 



ENGLILH SETTERS.— Dor/s; lat, L. T. Ward's King Gladys; 3d, R. 

 Merrill s Paul Bo; 3d, T. d. Davey's Roy of Coleshill. Reserve, J. 

 Mandt's Washtenaw Grouse, Very high com,, A. Vandendarle's Cin- 

 cinnati and Che.sterford Park Kennels" Surprise. High com., Wm. 

 Schroeder's Count Napoleon. Bitches: 1st and 3d, T. G. Davey's 

 Esmeralda and Liberty II. ; 3d, Taylor & Meneke's Katie Noble 11. Re- 

 serve, Mr, Dix'a Brownie, Very high com., T. G. Davey's Monk of 

 Purness Lill, H, b. Meyers's Phoebe and Mr. Hunter's Bessie. High 

 com., J. Johnson' Belle Wilson, W. S. Follett's Lady Sprite and John 

 Holm's Bonny Pegmatite, — Puppies— Poys; 1st, W.'A. Predhomme's 

 Duke. High com,, L. T, Ward's Bonny Gladys. Bitches: 1st, M. E. 

 Morgan's May Belle; 2d, South Shore Kennels' Minnie Noble. 



IRISH SETTERS.- Challknoe— Do(/s.' 1st, Seminole Kennels' Pride 

 of Patsey. Bitches: let, Seminole Kennels' Elfreda.— Open— Doj/s; 

 1st, Seminole Kennels' Montauk, Jr. Very high com., Muskerry Ken- 

 nels' Conaire. Bitches: 1st, Dr. W. Jarvis's Rosamond; 2d. Dr. S. 6. 

 Dixon's Lady Cleveland; 3d, P. Moe's Nona. Reserve, Luzboro Ken- 

 nels' Nellie M. Very high com., P. Na^hten's Bamba, J. F. Quill's 

 Rose Elcho and Muskerry Kennels' Lottie. — FxiepiES— Bitches; 1st, 

 W, H. Eakin's Bessie Penmore. 



GORDON SETTERS. -CHAi.LENaK—Doffs.- 1st, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Leo 

 B, Bitches: 1st, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Lady Gordon.- Open— DofifS.' Ist, 

 Dr. S. G. Dixon's Duke of Wellington; 2d and very high com., J. R. 

 Oughton's Heather Lad and Heather Lad U; 3d, Highland Kennels' 

 Highland Kent. High com., Frank S. Anderson's Dan. Bitches: Ist 

 and 3d, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Maid of Waverly and Katherine; 2d and high 

 com., Highland Kennels' Highland Yola and Highland Heather Nell. 

 Very high com,, J. R. Oughton's Dwight Effle.— Puppies— Dogra.- 1st 

 and 2d, J. R, Oughton's Heather Lad 11. and Dwight Don. Bitches: 

 1st and 2d, J. R. Oughton's Dwight Efiie and Dwight Rose. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS.-Open— Dogs.- 1st, English Lake Ken- 

 nels' Jack- A. ; 2d, Thomas W. Mills's Willy Reilly. Bitches: l3t. Sea 

 Moss Kennels' Biddy Malone; 2d, very high com. and high com., Eng- 

 lish Lake Kennels' Swan Fly, Queen Vic and Meg. 



FIELD SPANIELS.-OPEN-Dogis.' 1st, R. P. Keasbey's Echo; 2d, Tim 

 Donoghue's champion Newton Abbott Torso; 3d withheld. Bitches: 

 J St, John Smith's Dorothy; 2d, Bert Borden's Baby Flirt. 



COCKER SPANIELS.— Challenge— Do.9,9.' Ist, Swiss Mountain Ken- 

 nels' champion Midrty. — Open— Dogs," Ist, Concord Cocker Kennels' 

 Pickpania; 2d, Luckwell & Douglas's Woodland Count; 3d, Swiss Moun- 

 tain Kennels' King Raven, Jr. High com., English Lake Kennels' 

 Hindoo 11. and Mohawk Kennels' Arnold's Dan. Bitches: 1st, 3d and 

 very high com., Swiss Mountain Kennels' Topsy S., Rideau Rhea and 

 Ruth S,, 2d and reserve, Concord Cocker Kennels' Lady Dufferin and 

 ^^a. Diana. High com., Luckwell &• Douglass's Woodland Kitty. 



COLLIES.— Challenge— Dogs.- 1st, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Wells- 

 bourne Charley. Bitches: Ist, Ohestaut Hill Kennels' champion Luella, 

 —Open— Dogs.' 1st and 3d, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Toronto Wonder and 

 Prince Wilkes; 3d and reserve, Che.sterford Park Kennels' Chesterford 

 Hero and Chesterford Marvel. Bitches: 1st, Chestnut Hill Kennels' 

 Adela AVonder; 2d and very high com., Ohesterfoi-d Park Kennels' 

 Chesterford Hattie and Chesterford Lilly; 3d, Thos. Qodland's Blos- 

 som. High com,, G. Tarbell's Nancy Taylor.— Poppies— Doj/s; 1st, 



Chestnut Hill Kennels' Little Wonder; 2d, Seminole Kennels' . 



Bitches: 1st, Thos. Godsland's Blossom. 



BULLDOGS.— Diic/tes; 1st, A. Woodward's Duchess of Parma; 2d, T. 

 W. Mills's Sally Brass II. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Cuallknqe— 1st, Luzboro Kennels' Crisp — 

 Open— Doffs; Ist, J. H. Waddock's Sir Jack; 3d, P. L, Dever's 

 Roscoe. Very high com,, Chautauqua Kennels' Sir Monty II. Bitches: 

 Ist and very high com., F, L. Dever's Lowland Duchess and Burston 

 Kit; 2d, Chautauqua Kennels' White Gipsey.— Pcppibs— ZJoys; 1st, W. 

 F. Clarkson's Croydon Monarch; 2d, Chautauqua Kennels' Admiral, 

 Bitches: 1st, Geo. A.Whitney's Fay; 2d, Ohautauiiua Kennels' Sen- 

 sation. 



DACHSHUNDS,— DofiTS,- 1st, A. Proembling's Tapszur Horst; 2d, G- 

 Kiel's Knirps. Reserve, Chas. P. Qentz, Jr.'s Hundesport Zaenke- 

 Bitches: 1st, Chas. P. Gentz, Jr.'s Lina L.; 2d. A. Bielenberg's Alma, 



BEAGLES.— Ch.allenue— 1st, B. P. Lewis's Doctor.- Open— Dogs,- 

 Ist, Middletown Kennels' Adam; 2d, G. D Weldon's Pomp: 3d, Oak- 

 view Kennels' Mr. Winkle. Bitches: 1st. C. A. Perkinson's Jenny 

 Lind; 2d, Middleton Kennels' Snow; 3d, Oakview Kennels Snowtlake. 

 Com. P. D. Swain's Spot. 



POX-TERRIERS.— Dogs.- 1st, Lansdowne Kennels' Lansdowne Pov- 

 erino; 2d, R. E. Fishburn's Glendon Spark; 3d, Wm. Rodger's Jack. 

 Very high com,, Kempton Park Kennels' Black Rock. Bitchf;s: ist, 

 Chesterford Park Kennels' Chesterford Flurry; 2d, Lansdowne Ken- 

 nels' Lansdowne Trim; 3d, R. E. Fishburn's Glendon Dixie. Very 

 high com., Wm, Potter's Ply and Flirt, and R, E. Fishburn's Venus 

 11.— Puppies: Ist, John McJune's Rose; ad, E, Ashley's Nancy Hank-< 

 Reserve, F. W. Gilbert's Paddy,— Novice— Ist, P. Rommel's Columbian 

 Victress; 2d, W. F. Render's Richmond Lil; 3d, R. E. Fishburn's Glen- 

 don Dixie. Very high com., Kempton Park Kennels' Richmond Lil. 



ROUGH AND WIRE TERRIERS-Any Varietv.- Dogs.- 1st, H 

 O'Connor's Galtees; 2d, Chesterford Park Kennels' The Colori'd 

 Preacher. Very high com , Thomas Wise, Jr, '3, Shaun Rhue. Bitches: 

 1st, F. H. Garlic's Glenshea. 



SKYE TERRIERS— Challenge.— 1st, C. A, Shinn's Sir Stafford — 

 Open— Dogs.- Ist, Samuel Barr's Sir Thomas; 2d, C. A. Shinn's Elphis- 

 ton. Bitches: 1st and 2d, C. A. Shinn's Princess May and Lady Staf- 

 ford. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS-Cn aj.lenge — 1st, Dr. N. Ellis Oliver's 

 Minnie York.— Open— Dop-s,- 1st. Jame.s Foster's Ben; 2d, Dr. N. Ellis 

 Ohver's Prince Harry. Bitches: 1st, Dr. N. Ellis Oliver's Pinkie York; 

 2d, James Foster's Lady Nell. Very high com., A, McGregor, Jr.'s, 

 Maud. 



TOY SPANIELS,— Dogs.- 1st, Mrs. A. M. Goldsmith's Calumet St. 

 Cyr. Bitches: 1st, Mrs. A. M. Goldsmith's Calumet Alice. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS- Challenge.— 1st, Charles Wilson's 

 champion Queen III.— Open— Dogs; 1st, Chesterford Park Kennels 

 Richelle Oolah; 2d, McClean «& Eardman's Rochelle Sultan. Bitches: 

 Ist, Chas. Wilson's Cauada Queen; 21. Chesterford Park Kennels' 

 Chesterford Betsy. Very high com., McClean & Eardman'a Lotta. 



TO Y TERRIERS— Other than Yokkshikes, under 7lbs.— 1st, Louis 

 Stein's Fairy; 2d, C. A. Woodruff's Diakie. 



PUGS— Challenge.— Dog.s; let, Mrs, S. E, Davies's I. C. P. Sprake. 

 Bitches: 1st; Cumberland Kennels' Bo Peep 11.— Open— Dogs.- Ist, Ger- 

 man Howard Pug Kennels' Drummer; 2d, Cumberland Kennels' Unule 

 Bob, Bitches; Mrs. S. E. Davis's Toadie: 2d, German Howard Pug 

 Kennels' Miss Decima.— Puppies -Dogs,- 1st, Cumberland Kennels' 

 Uncle Bob. 



- ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.— 1st, Kennel Lawrence's Sprite U.; 2d, 

 Hugh E. Keough's Taglioni. 

 POODLES.— 1st, L, A. Biddle's Berri; 2d, Alphonse Vandendarle's 



Blanchet. 



MISCELLANEOUS -Over SOlbs.- 1st, PhU. J. Walsh's Carlo; A. H. 

 Bremer's Jeff.— Undeh 3Ulbb— Withheld, 



