FOREST AND STREAM. 



[March 17, 1894. 



rier, but was out of coat. Arrandale Mixture is light in bone, 

 fair head, he and Lansdowne Poverino have occupied the 

 same relation before. Hillside Royal is light in body and 

 weak in muzzle. That capital sort, improving, too, War- 

 ren Caution beat Warren Duty, and properly, in length of 

 head and strength of muzzle and coat; both are nice of stamp, 

 though a little more "varmint" expression would add to their 

 appearance. Lady Rosebery, third, is a little coarse in 

 head to the winner, but has more bone, she is well known, 

 Richmond Jesimine, vhc., should be stronger in muzzle, is a 

 bit leggy, good body. 



In wires first went to Undercliffe Comet, whose wide front 

 and coarse shoulders rather spoil the effect of his good 

 head. Dark Eye, second, is well known, and so is Ebor 

 Larchmont, while Adswood Jim II. is a campaigner of the 

 old sort. In bitches, Jess Erost, with two sores on her stern, 

 should have given place to Raper's Rosanna, a better-headed 

 one but leggy and out of coat; Jess should not have been 

 shown. Glenmore Belle loses in length of head to both. The 

 Rutherfurd Kennels took both kennel prizes, which included 

 a $100 trophy. The best in show owned in Canada fell 

 rightly enough to Raby Pallissy, which pleased his new 

 owners mightily. With this also went the cigars for the best 

 owned in Wayne and Essex counties. 



Ikish Terriers (James Mortimer, Judge).— There was 

 only one strikingly good fresh face, the others, excepting 

 one, are old campaigners. In the challenge class Jack 

 Briggs scored again over Jackanapes, and in the absence of 

 Bill Briggs. Brickbat, Jr., claimed a blue ribbon in the open 

 dog class; pity this dog is so much on the large size; he is 

 well formed. " The bitch class introduced us to a new one 

 from Dr. Niven's kennel, G-lenary Donagh, a ten months' old 

 terrier, quite large enough but of excellent type, long clean 

 head well formed; she should do some winning. Blue 

 Ribbon, second, is quite a coarse-headed one in comparison. 



Dandie Dinmo.nts (C. II. Mason, Judge).— Only King o' 

 the Heather and Ainstey Daisy from the same kennel, but 

 with positions reversed from New York as they should be. 



Skte Terriers (C. H. Mason, Judge).— A nice lot, but all 

 well known and reported fully at New York. 



Bedlington Terriers (C. II. Mason, Judge).— Mount 

 Vernon Tibbie won: nice size. Second went to a capital 

 made one in Doctor A. ; rather large size but excellent and 

 ' well shaped body. Professor looked very thin and smaller 

 than ever; muzzle too snipy and soft coated. 



Black and Tan Terriers (C. H. Mason, Judge) —In chal- 

 lenge class three were put down, Broomfield Sultan getting 

 the verdict, with Gypsey Girl reserve; Prince Regent, a better- 

 tanned dog, looking on. In open dogs, Glenwood won nicely; 

 he was at New York; beats Rochelle Turk in head, though a 

 bit coarse, eye and bone and body. Rochelle Oolah, reserve, 

 described before; a poor one. In bitches, Rosette scored nicely 

 in general type and character, though tan could be better, 

 over Rochelle Moll; Betsy, also well known, getting reserve. 



Yorkshire Terriers (C. II. Mason, Judge).— Only three, 

 and not a good one in the lot. And the same may be said of 

 the toy terriers, though Tiny has a larger head than is gener- 

 ally met with; tan too light, and only got second. 



Scotch Terriers (0. H. Mason, Judge).— Tiree and Kilroy 

 were placed as before in challenge class, and Kilcree again 

 beat Wankie Tarn; both looked well. Culblean this time 

 beat Wankie Daisy; better head, ears and general type. 

 Merry Coll, reserve, loses in coat, front and head to the win- 

 ners. 



Pugs (C. H. Mason, Judge).— Curtis and Vega furnished 

 the challenge winners, and were well shown. In open dogs, 

 Pinsbury Duke won nicely; should be a little cobbier in body, 

 but a nice sort all through. Andy D., with his long face and 

 shelly body, was lucky to get second over Drummer, vhc, in 

 spite of the latter's bent leg and smutty color; one is a pug 

 in general formation, the other not. But Othmar, reserve, 

 should be spoken of first; he is too flat in skull, long-faced 

 and light in body, no trace and thin tail. Al Von was ab- 

 sent. In bitches, Haughty Madge, a bitch of excellent type 

 aud general formation, scored easily from Lady Clover. 

 Miss Decima. reserve, scores over La Belle Petite and the 

 second winner in head and substance and general type. 

 Diamond Bessie, a nice little sort, excels Baby S. also, the 

 other vhc, very much in head; latter is too long and also 

 shelly in body; Bessie's open feet are against her. Rustic 



ueen II. is too light in body and should have more skull. 



he Italian greyhounds are all well known. 



Miscellaneous Class (C. H. Mason, Judge).— Equal firsts 

 were given to the smooth sheepdog Blue Belle and the bob- 

 tail Herdman LI. , described last week. In the small dogs, 

 Dewr, the Welshman; Micke, the Schipperke, and Sheffield 

 Lad divided. H. W. LACY. 



Foxhounds (John Davidson, Ju.dge).—The three classes 

 provided had a total of nine entries. Rosemary, a fine bitch, 

 won easily over Ranger II. in the challenge class, and in 

 open dogs, Denmark won quite as easily over his three com- 

 petitors. Second went to Clinker, light in body and poor in 

 head and hound character. Herberty Jack, vhc, was ordin- 

 ary compared to the winners. The three bitches were not 

 remarkable for merit. Torment, a small bitch won first, 

 while second went to Maud, light in body, short of leg and 

 long cast. 



Pointers (John Davidson, Judge).— The pointer classes 

 were quite good in quality, the kennel teams being remark- 

 ably good ones. The Hempstead Farm Co. won the special 

 for the best kennel and also the special for the best kennel of 

 four with field trial records, these two specials having a very 

 even lot of competitors, the Hempstead Farm having Robert 

 le Diable, Duke of Hessen, Sanford Druid and Hempstead 

 Duke. Mr. Davey had a very strong kennel in competition, 

 but they were lacking in sortiness and average quality as 

 compared with the Hempstead Farm dogs. In the heavy 

 weight challenge class, Count Graphic took first over Tem- 

 pest. In the corresponding bitch class Wool ton Game got 

 the decision over Josie Brackett. In light-weight challenge 

 dogs Duke of Hessen easily won over Rush of Lad. There 

 were three well-known competitors in the challenge bitch 

 class for light-weights. Lady Gay Spanker, first, Miss 

 Rumor, the reserve? Wild Lilly was the other competitor. 

 There were five competitors in the open class for heavy- 

 weight dogs. First went to Sandf ord Druid. He is a little 

 straight in stifles and shows throatiness. He has a good 

 head, body, legs and feet. Second went to Molton Banner, 

 described recently, and third went to Dandy, a long-cast dog, 

 coarse in head, straight in stifles and shoulders, body well 

 ribbed and well shaped. The reserve, Count Graphic's Pat, 

 stands high on legs and his head is coarse. In the heavy- 

 weight bitch class Hempstead Pearl, winner of first, has 

 quite a good head, though somewhat narrow in muzzle. She 

 stands squarely on good legs and feet, has a uniform good 

 muscular development and good symmetry. Lady Graphic, 

 second, is plain in head, and the expression of her face is 

 marred by prominent, full eyes. She has good legs and feet 

 and fair symmetry of form. Brighton Led a, third, carries 

 her ears badly sometimes, and she is a shade heavy in limbs. 

 Abbess of Kent, the reserve, is heavy in shoulders, throaty, 

 aud ordinary in quality. 



In light-weight dogs Ridgeview Tenny, in excellent con- 

 dition, won first in a class of eight competitors, second going 

 to Ridgeview Comet, well made aside from some faults of 

 head and neck. Third was won by Hempstead Duke, ordi- 

 nary in head and deficient in symmetrical finish. The re- 

 serve, Sport of Hessen, is long cast and coarse. Trim, vhc, 

 is light in muscles, neck too widely spread on shoulders, 

 long body and ordinary symmetry." The open bitch class 

 had seven entries. First prize was won by a fairly good small 

 bitch, throaty and light in head. Hempstead Blossom, sec- 

 ond, is not clean cut in head, but well built though taking a 



trifle in general symmetry. Fa,u Fan, second, described in 

 previous reports, won third. Devonshire Pearl is narrow in 

 muzzle and throaty, otherwise she is quite trimly built and 

 sound. Two received vhc, Duchess, wide in ribs, straight in 

 shoulders and head somewhat coarse, and Hempstead Jilt, a 

 bitch of ordinary quality with some coarseness. 



English Setters (John Davidson, Judge).— The English 

 setter classes were strong in numbers and quality. Toledo 

 Blade and Monk of Furness, dogs of sharply distinct type, 

 were the competitors in the challenge class for dogs. The 

 latter is largely Laverack in breeding and type, while Toledo 

 Blade is more after the type of the modern setter, or rather 

 the idea of type of the modern setters, for they are in fact of 

 the greatest variety of types. Of the two distinct types, 

 Monk is a better dog of his type than Toledo Blade is of the 

 modern setter. Cincinnatus was entered in the class but did 

 not compete. Victress Llewellin, in good condition, won 

 over her two competitors, Cambriana and Albert's Nellie, 

 the latter getting reserve. The dog class filled the ring to 

 its utmost capacity consistent with judging. There were 

 twenty-two competitors. Paul Bo was in excellent condition 

 and won first; his head is his worst fault, the muzzle being 

 light and the head not being clean cut. He has excellent 

 back, body, ribs, quarters, legs and feet; ribs a bit too wide 

 at the shoulders, good symmetry. Second was won by Nether- 

 wood Nymrod, described recently in these columns. The third 

 winner, Washtenaw Grouse, is quite a good setter, a little 

 heavy in shoulders and straight in stifle; fairly good general 

 symmetry. Max Noble, the reserve, is long cast, but has 

 excellent muscular development and good, symmetry; he is 

 about medium size, stands squarely on sound legs and 

 feet, and has a workmanlike appearance; he was well con- 

 ditioned and hard as nails. The vhc. dogs were above the 

 average in quality. They were Monk of Furness Sting, 

 Robin Goch, Wordsley Dude, Ben Hur of Riverview and 

 Matane, both he and Max Noble pressing the winner of third 

 very close. I fancied the latter for third place, he being a 

 better finished dog with uniform, muscular development. 

 There were eighteen competitors in the bitch class. Toledo 

 Queen, first, had a very strong competitor in Luna, the latter 

 a bitch of fine symmetry; she is slightly faulty in knees and 

 sometimes stands with elbows in; she is better in head, 

 neck aud symmetry than Toledo Queen, though the latter is 

 a bitch of much merit; her head is light and narrow, neck 

 too short, body well shaped, strong in back and quarters, 

 and symmetrical in form. Third went to Nellie Breeze of 

 Washtenaw, a pretty bitch with a tendency to lathiness. 

 The reserve went to Cleopatra, quite a good bitch with a 

 plain head, neck short and stifle too straight. Both she 

 and Tube Rose, vhc, were strong competitors for third 

 place. The others awarded vhc. were Sylvia and Liberty II. 



Irish Setters (John Davidson, Judge}.— The kennel prize 

 was taken by the Oak Grove Kennels. In the challenge class, 

 Kildare Glenmore was first with Seminole the reserve. Edna 

 H. had no competitor in the challenge class for bitches. The 

 open dog class had four competitors, of which Finglas was 

 easily first. Pemberton, shown in good condition, was sec- 

 ond, and Killane, an ordinary dog, was third. Fingaln, 

 coarse in head, flat in ribs, throaty and ordinary, was reserve. 

 There were ten in the bitch class. Nona was placed over 

 Ruby Glenmore II., the same positions which they were 

 awarded at New York. Rosamond won third. The re- 

 mainder of the class was ordinary. Nina Concord, reserve, 

 has a narrow head, light skull, short neck, but is fairly well 

 built otherwise. Roxie, vhc, is light in muzzle, ears set 

 high, faulty knees and ordinary in quality. 



Gordon Settees (John Davidson, Judge).— Heather Lad 

 won over Leo B. in the challenge class for dogs. In the 

 bitch class Duchess of Waverly was first, Lady Gordon re- 

 serve. There were four in the open dog class, in which 

 Duke of Wellington was first. Second Avas won by Judge S., 

 somewhat long cast in form, narrow muzzle and thin in 

 flesh, tan partly smudgy. Shot Boy, third, has a coarse 

 head, throaty, heavy shoulders, pale tan, legs and feet good. 

 Rah, reserve, has a flat, coarse head. There were five bitches. 

 First went to Highland Yola, a good bitch, though rounding 

 in hips, which gives her a heavy appearance. Montrose, 

 second, is cobby in build, a bit heavy in shoulders and ordin- 

 ary in symmetry. Dwight Effie, third, was first at Colum- 

 bus last week. Mohawk Rosa, vhc, was but ordinary, as 

 was also Lady Neva, the reserve. Dr. Dixon's dogs won the 

 kennel prize. B. Waters. 



LIST OF AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.— Dogs; 1st, L. Youngbusband's Prince Cola: 3d and 3d, 

 Dr. C. A. Longesi's Emperor William and Emperor Maximilian. 

 Very high com., Dr. C. A. Lougest's Beaufort Prince. Bitches; 1st 

 Dr. C. A. Lougest's Lady Diana: 3d. L. Younghusbaud's Minnie Beau- 

 fort; 3d, withheld.— Pistes.' 1st, Bay City Kennels' Kimball; 2d, C. 



A. Lougest's Campania. 



ST. BERNARDS (Rough). Challenge— Dogs: 1st, Argyle Kennels 1 

 Sir Bedivere. Very high com. reserve, J. B. Lewis's Fernwood Bruce.— 

 Bitches: 1st, J. B. Lewis's Io. —Open— Dogs: 1st, Swiss Mountain 

 Kennels' Eboracum; 2d, Bay City Kennels' Lord Dante; 3d, Arthur 

 Froembling's Amerieau Csesar. Very high com., H. .J.Walker's Sir 

 William Wallace. High com., Belle Isle Kennels' Earl Douglass. 

 Com., J- J. McKenna's Royal Prince of Detroit. — Bitches: 1st, Argyle 

 Kennels' Rustic Beauty; 2d, Swiss Mountain's Sunray; 3d, Argyle 

 Kennels' Warda. Very high com. reserve, J. B. Lewis's' Arline. Very 

 high com.. Bay City Kennels' Lady Taylor. Com., T. C. Jones's Lady 

 Limond; W. A. Hetlich's Fernwood Rose U. — Puppies: ("rough or 

 smooth) 1st, J. W. Nagle's Sir Henry Havelock; 2d, Belle Isle Kennels' 

 Little Dorrec— (Smooth) Challenge— Dogs: 1st. Swiss Mountain 

 Kennels' Cb. Scottish Leader. Very high com. reserve, Argyle Ken- 

 nels' Alton II.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Bay City Kennels' St. Au.yisi i; • 

 J. Farnof's Lawrence Garza; 3d, withheld. — Bitches: 1st, Argyle 

 Kennels' Pratt's Belle; 2d, Swiss Mountain Kennels' Suno); 3d, J. B. 

 Lewis's Fernwood Goldy. 



BLOODHOUNDS.— 1st, 2d, 3d and very high com., Dr, 0. H. Lougest's 

 Kaween, Belhus, Berrys Bradsbaw and Vigilant. 



RUSSIAN WOLFHOUNDS.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, H W. Hunt- 

 ington's champion Argoss. Reserve, Seacroft Kennels' Leekhoi. 

 Bitches: 1st, Seacrot't Kennels' Vinga, Reserve, H. W. Huntington's 

 Zerry.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Seacroft Kennels' Col. Dietz; 2d, H. W. 

 Huntington's Odrooska. Reserve, N. N. Wanner 's Leekhoi II. Bitches: 

 1st and 2d, H. W. Huntington's Rega and Dmina. Reserve and very 

 high com., Seacroft Kennels' Lady Dietz and Gypsy Queen. 



GREAT DANES. — Dogs: 1st, Mrs. J. W. C. Glynn's Senta's Brutus; 

 3d, Paul Olagstone's Stanley; 3d, Peter Raid's Sirius. Very high com.. 



B. W. Pasternacki's Pedro. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Mrs, J. ~W. C. Glynn's 

 Senta's Rheda and Senta's Mascott. Puppies: 1st, Mrs. J. W. C. 

 Glynn's Wolverton's Hadie; 2d, L. C. Smith's Senta II. 



FOXHOUNDS.— Challenge— 1st, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Rosemary. 

 —Open— Dogs: 1st, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Denmark; 2d. Jos. Smith's 

 Clinker. Very high com., Frank Herberty 's Herberty Jack. Bitches: 

 1st, Chestnut HiU Kennels' Torment; 2d, Jos, Smith's Maid. 



DEERHOUNDS. — Open — Dogs: 1st, Albion L. Page's Lochiel; 2d, 

 W. Howie Muir's Bruar H Bitches: 1st, W. Howie Muir's Olga. 



GREYHOUNDS.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st and reserve, A. W. Pur- 

 beck's Gem of the Season and Pious Pembroke. Bitches: 1st, A. W. 

 Purhack's Bestwood Daisy.— Open— Bitches : 1st, A. W. Purbeck's 

 Southern Beauty; 2d, Chas. W. Sarvis's Idlewild. 



POINTERS.— Challenge — Dogs (551bs. or o ver) : 1st, Leamington 

 Pointer Kennels' champion Count Graphic. Reserve, W. Ledyard's 

 Tempest. Bitches: 1st, Hempstead Farm's Woolton Game. Reserve, 

 T. G. Davey's Josie Bracket. Dogs (under 551bs.); 1st, Hempstead 

 Farm's Duke of Hessen. Beserve. Heehwalt ft Windle's Rush of Lad. 

 Bitches: 1st and reserve, T. G. Davey's Lady Gay Spanker and Miss 

 Rumor; 2d, G. O. Smith's Moulton Banner.— Open— Dogs (551bs. or 

 over): 1st, Hempstead Farm's Sandford Druid: 3d, F.S.Evans's 

 Dandy. Very high com. reserve, Leamington Pointer Kennels' Count 

 Graphic's Pat. Very high com,, J. E. O'Connell's Duke of Croxteth. 

 Bitches; 1st, Hempstead Farm's Hempstead Pearl; 2d, Leamington 

 Pointer Kennels' Lady Graphic; 3d, T. G. Davey's Brighton Leda. 

 Very high com. reserve, B. W. Parker's Abbess of Kent. Dogs (under 

 551bs.): 1st, Netherwood Kennels' Ridgeview Tenny; 2d, T. G. Davey's 

 Ridgeview Comet; 3d, Hempstead Farm's Hempstead Duke. Very 

 high com. reserve, W. J. Goodspeed's Sport of Hessen. Very high 

 com.. B. S. Stapleton's Trim. High com., E, P. Stone's Rube and F. 

 W. Kueuu's Duke of Evansville. Bitches: 1st, .Leamington Pointer 

 Kennels' Count Graphic's Baby. 2d, Hempstead Farm's Hempstead 

 Blossom ; 3d, C. E. Connell's Fan Fan H, Very high com. reserve, C. 



D. Roberts's Devonshire Pearl. Very high com., P. F. Stone's Duchess 

 and Hempstead Farm's Hempstead Jilt. High com., E. H. Robinson's 

 Duchess H. and Maj. J. H Smith's Tiglath Peleazer. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st and reserve, J. E. 

 Dager's champion Monk of Furness and Toledo Blade. Bitches: 1st, 

 Washtenaw Kennels' Albert's Nellie. Reserve, J. Lewis's Victress 

 Llewellyn. Open— Dogs; 1st, R. Merrill's Paul Bo; 2d, Netherwood 

 Kennels' Netherwood Nymrod; 3d, Washtenaw Kennels' Washtenaw 

 Grouse. Very high com. reserve, E. C. Smith's Max Noble. Very 

 high com., Eddy & Armstrong's Monk of Furness Sting, D. J. Peters's 

 Robin Goch, H. Northwood's Wordsley Dude and F. G. Taylor's Ben 

 Hur of Riverview. High com., R. Bangham's Ontario. Com , E. T. 

 Tappey's Brighton Benwell, .1. Slocum's Stonewall Jacksan, W. B. 

 Wells's Luke and Dr. S. W. Hartt's Beaconsfield Adonis. Bitches: 1st, 



C. A. Rathbone's Toledo Queen; 2d, W. B. Wells's Luna; 3d, Washte- 

 naw Kennels' Nellie Breeze of Washtenaw. Very high com. reserve, 

 W. B. Wells's Cleopatra. Very high com., Maj J. H. Smith's Sylvia. 

 T. G. Davey's Liberty II. and R. Merrill's Tube Rose, High com., E. 

 W. Coleman's Little Girl, Dr. B. C. Moll's Albert's Kate and W. D. 

 Tristem's Bessie Brown. Com., W. Jenette's Josephine J. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st and reserve, Oak Grove 

 Kennels' Kildare Glenmore and Seminole. Bitches: 1st, Oak Grove 

 Kennels' Edna. H.— Open— Dogs: 1st, W. L.Washington's Finglas; 2d, 

 J. J. Scanlan's Pemberton; 3d, J. B. McKay's Killane. Very high 

 com. reserve, G. D. Welton's Fingaln. Bitches: 1st, F. L. Moe's Nona; 

 2d, W. L. Washington's Ruby Glenmore H.; 3d, Dr. Wm. Jarvis's 

 Rosamond. Very high com. reserve, Concord Cocker Kennels' Nina 

 Concord. Very high com,, E. B. Gregory's Roxie. High com., A. D. 

 Welton's Mona Scully and W. Lang's Kildare Gladys. Com., D. Gar- 

 rick's Nell. 



GORDON SETTERS. — Challenge — Dogs: 1st, J. R. Oughton's 

 Heather Lad. Reserve, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Leo B. Bitches: 1st and 

 reserve, Dr. S. G. Dixon's Duchess oi Waverly and Lady Gordon. — 

 Open— Dogs; ist. Dr. S. G. Dixon's Duke of Wellington; 2d, Mohawk 

 Gordon Setter Kennels' Judge S. ; 3d. F. C. Baldwin's Shot Boy. Very 

 high com. reserve, A. McVittie's Rah. Bitches: 1st, Highland Ken- 

 nels' Highland Yola; 2d, very high com. reserve and very high com,. 

 Mohawk Gordon Setter Kennels' Montrose; Lady Neva and Mohawk 

 Rosa; 3d, J. R. Oughton's Dwight Effie. 



FIELD SPANIELS.— Challenge— Dogs (over 281bs.): 1st, B. F. 

 Lewis's Newton Abbot Torso.— Open— Black— Dogs; 2d, W. B. Greg- 

 ory's Beauty R. Bitches: 1st, J. A Spracklin's Rose; 2d, W. B. Greg- 

 ory's Daisy R.— Liver— 1st, J. A. Spracklin's Queen.— Ant other 

 color— 1st, J. A. Spracklin's Workman. 



COCKERS. — Challenge — Dogs (not over 281bs.): 1st, Luckwell & 

 Douglass's Ch. Black Duke. Reserve, Swiss Mountain Kennels' Ch. 

 Middy. Bitches; 1st, Swiss Mountain Kennels' Ch. Miss Waggles. 

 Reserve, J. P. Willey's Black Duchess.— Open— Dogs (black): 1st, J. 

 P. Willey's Jumie II.; 2d, Concord Cocker Kennels' Pickpania; 3d, 

 Henry Brooks's Woodland Prince. Reserve, Swiss Mountain Kennels' 

 Douglas. Very high com., Edwin W. Fiske's King Kole, Luckwell & 

 Douglass's Woodland Count and W. T. Payue's Donovan. High com., 

 Mrs.'T. R. Roberts's Amado, Edwin W. Fiske's Wild Fire. H. B. Field's 

 Brantford Jet and Luckwell & Douglass's Black Duke, Jr. Bitches: 

 1st and 2d, Andrew Laidlaw's Baby Ruth and Rideau ReiDe; 3d and 

 reserve, Swiss Mountain Kennels' Lady Fidget aud Dart. Very h gh 

 com.. A. T. Knowlson's Maud S. II., Edwin W. Fiske's Fashion, J. A. 

 Spracklin's Nellie, Luckwell & Douglass's Nellie S. and Woodland 

 Jude, and Concord Cocker Kennels' La Dina. High com., A. T. 

 Knowlson's Miss Helyett, Dole & Thomas's Woodstock Dora and 

 Jersey Cocker Kennels' Lady Constance. Com., K. 0. Oraigie s 

 Orickett and Edwin W. Fiske's Corktown Cleo. Dogs (any other 

 color): 1st, C. T. Sackett's St. Lawrence Prince; 2d, Edwin Fiske's 

 Brantford Rufus. Reserve, Swiss Mountain Kennels' Dandy S. Very 

 high com , P. P. Wright's Brown Lad. High com., S. J. Bowling's 

 Duke B. and Concord Cocker Kennels' Gold Ring. Bitches: 1st, 

 Brantford Cocker Kennels' Red Rose; 2d, Swiss Mountain Kennels' 

 Ruth S. Reserve, Luckwell & Douglass's Woodland Polly. Very 

 high com., H. C. Wann's Keeps. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS . — Dogs: 1st and 2d, Blaisdell & Gard- 

 ner's Patsy B. and Garry Owen. Bitches: 1st and reserve, BlaiBdell 

 & Gardner's Biddy Malone and Erin; 2d, B. F. Lewis's Kitty of Cork, 

 High com., Thomas Blake's Dasey. 



COLLIES. — Challenge — Dogs: lat, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Wells- 

 bourne Charlie. Very high com. reserve, Cragston Kennels' Roslyn 

 Wilkes. Bitches: 1st, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Flurry HI. Very high 

 com. reserve, Cragston Kennels' Jakyr Dean.— Open— Dogs: 1st aud 

 very high com. reserve, Cragston Kennels' Sefton Hero and Blizzard; 

 2d, McEwen & Gibson's Yardley Fox; 3d, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Oroie. 

 Very bigh com., W. I. & H. L. Jeffrey's Ightewhell Chief, Cragston 

 Kennels' Rhoderick Dhout, Saunders & Mighton's Finsbury Dude. 

 High com., E. A. & L. S. Rogers's Major Welton, D. J. Jeffrey's Laurie. 

 Com., E. A. & L. S. Rogers's Dundee Ben, Cragston Kennels' (2) Here- 

 ward the Wake and Cragston Cbriss. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Cragston 

 Kennels' Charlton Phyllis and Lady Fidget; 3d, Mrs. R. Humffreys 

 Roberts's Lassie. Very high com. reserve, McEwen & Gibson's Helena. 

 Very high com., Seminole Kennels' Bertha II., Saunders & Mighton'a 

 Nora. High com., Cragston Kennels' (3) Cragston Queen, Cragston 

 Belle and Lady Christopher. Com.. Chestnut HiU Kennels' Gipsev 



n. 



POODLES. — Challenge — 1st, Meadowmere Kennels' Dinah. — Open — 

 Dogs Cany color): 1st, 2d and reserved, Meadowmere Kennels' Sidi, 

 Yankee and Diable. Bitches: 1st, 2d and reserve, Meadowmere Ken- 

 nels' Bess, Cybeleand Miss.— Corded— Dogs: 1st, Dr. S. N. Duer's Bis- 

 mark. 



BULLDOGS. — Dogs: 1st, Toon & Thomas's Romance, 2d, Woodland 

 Park Kennels' Wal Hampton, Bitches: Frank F. Dole's Graven 

 Image. 



BULL-TERRIERS'— Challenge— Bitches: 1st and reserve, Frank F. 

 Dole's champion Starlight and champion Attraction.— Open— Dogs; 1st, 

 Dr. R. Huidekoper's Cardonna; 2d- Frank F. Dole's Topaparkle. Re- 

 serve, F. L. Dover's BeUerby King. Bitches: 1st, Castle Point Kennels' 

 Edgewood Tipsey; 2d, Frank F. Dole's Edge wood Modesty. 



DACHSHUNDS.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Windrush Kennels' Jay; 2d, E. 

 A. Meiser's Plethyosaurus. Very high com. reserve, Arthur Froem- 

 bling's Tipsyur Horst. Bitches: 1st, Windrush Kennels' Jargonelle: 

 2d, Arthur Troembling's Gypsy. 



BEAGLES. — Challenge— Dogs; 1st, B. F. Lewis's Doctor. Bitches: 

 1st. Guy D. Welton's June M. Reserve, Middleton Kennels' Snow. — 

 Open— Dogs (over 13 and under loin.); 1st and 2d, Guy D. Welton's 

 Joe and Pomp. Bitches: 1st, Waldingfleld Kennels' Oracle. Dogs 

 (13in. and under): 1st, Middleton Kennels' Adam. Bitches: 1st, Guy 



D. Welton's Superba; 2d, John Wallane's Baby Deane. 

 FOX-TERRIERS— (Smooth) Challenge— Dogs; 1st, L. & W. Ruth- 



erfurd's Raffle. Bitches: 1st, Seacroft Kennels' Grouse II.— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st, L. & W. Rutherfurd's Warren Safeguard; 2d, Foxhall 

 Kennels' Baby Pallisy; 3d, H.LeRoy Jones's Arrandale Mixture. Very 

 high com., Dr. Darby's Poverino. Bitches; 1st and 2d, W. L. Ruth- 

 erfurd's Warren Caution and Warren Duty; 3d, Toon & Thomas's 

 Lady Rosebery. Very high com., Seacroft Kennels' Richmond Jesi- 

 mine. High com., A. A. McDonald's Beverwyck Twinkle. Com., T. C. 

 Cuellett's My Lady Stardon and Hamilton Fox-Terrier Kennels' Maple 

 Leaf.— (Wise Haired) Open— Dogs: 1st, Archie White's Undercliffe 

 Comet; 2d, A. A. Macdonald's Dark Eye; Springhill Kennels' Ebor 

 Larchmont. Very high com.. A. E. Cleghorn's Adswood Jim H. 

 Bitches: 1st, Woodland Park Kennels' Jess Frost; 2d and very high 

 com., E. A. Cleghorn's Raper's Rosanna and Glenmore Belle. r 



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

 Very high com. reserve. Woodlaud Park Kennels' Jackanapes.— Open 

 —Dogs: 1st, Toon & Thomas's Brickbat, Jr. Bitches: 1st, J. S. 

 Niven's Glenary Oonagh; 2d, Toon & Thomas's Blue Ribbon. 



DANDLE DINMONTS.— Open— 1st and 2d, Heather Kennels' King o' 

 the Heather and Ainstey Daisy. 



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

 gie. Reserve, C. A. Shinn's champion Sir Stafford.— OrEN— 1st, 2d 

 and reserve, C. A. Shinn's Queen of Skyes, Elphinstone and Princess 

 May. 



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

 2d, L. R. Baldwin's Doctor A. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS. — Challenge — Over Tlbs.— 1st, Dr. 

 H. T. Foote's Broomfield Sultan. Reserve, Toon & Thomas's Gipsey 

 Girl.— Open— Dogs: 1st, S. D. Ripley's Glenwood; 2d, Toon & Thomas's 

 Rochelle Turk. Reserve, Chesterford Park Kennels' Rochelle Oolah. 

 Bitches; 1st, Toon & Thomas's Rosette; 2d and reserve, Chesterford 

 Park Kennels' Rochelle McL. and Betsey. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS. — 1st and reserve, W. C. Bishop's True 

 Blue and Hero ; 2d, N. H. Hawkins' Young Dandy. 



TOY TERRIERS.— Under 7lbs.— 1st, withheld; 2d, T. L. Berry's 

 Tiny. 



SCOTCH TERRIERS.— Challenge — 1st and reserve, Brooks & 

 Ames's Tiree and Kilroy.— Open— Doqs: 1st and 2d, Brooks & Ames's 

 Ktlcree and Wankie Tam. Bitches: 1st, Brooks & Ames's Culblean. 



PUGS. — Challenge — Dogs: 1st, Rookery Kennels' Curtis. Bitches: 

 1st, Rookery Kennels' Vega.— Open — Dogs: 1st, Rookery Kennels' Fins- 

 bury Duke; 2d and reserve, S. H. Slifer & Son's Andy D. and Othmar. 

 Very high com.. G. Howard's Drummer. Com.. O. Gartner's Rover. 

 Bitches: 1st, Rookery Kennels' Haughty Madge; 2d, S. H. Slifer & 

 Son's Lady Clover. Reserve, G. Howard's Miss Decanna. Very high 

 com., S. H. Slifer & Son's Baby S., G. Howard's Diamond Bessie and 



