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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[April 1894. 



Dinah furnished the challenge -winners, Rajah and Chloenot 

 being shown. In corded dogs Duke beat the well known 

 Bismarck, better condition and cords. In curly black dogs 

 Sidi won again with Girofle second, losing in head and coat 

 to the other. Ithel, a nicely made one with fairly crisp coat 

 came third, and Dophan, inclined to cords, took reserve. 

 The others were much on the same style, though several 

 showed a good start for cords. In bitches that smart one, 

 Bess, scored again with Girofla and Snowball in order next, 

 all from the same kennel and with little difference between 

 them. Juno, vhc., asmarter, better curled one than Frou Frou, 

 reserve; Stella and Countess lose in coat. Diamant had no 

 difficulty in scoring over the white half and half coated Bon- 

 Ton. Best kennel, Meadowmere Kennels; best any variety, 

 Milo; best black curly bitch. Dinah. 



Bulldogs. 



C. H. Mason, Judge. 

 The competition for best in challenge class was interesting 

 and Saleni, let off her chain, pulled off the prize; King Lud 

 ran her close, but dips behind shoulder, and is not sostiaight 

 in forebone as the hitch; the bitch was much better shown 

 than at New York. In open dogs, Romance and Wal Hamp- 

 ton took the money, and Argonaut, reserve, should be deeper 

 in muzzle and more out at shoulder. African Monarch, vhc., 

 was at Chicago. In bitches, first went to Lucy Glitters, a 

 Dudley nosed one, the judge when asked about it, maintain- 

 ing that as the rest of her color was in keeping, she should 

 not be penalised in such a class. The club standard says 

 Dudley nose is a disqualification and it is so held in England. 

 Lucy in shape of head beats Katisha easily in depth and 

 squareness of foreface. Careless, reserve, is too long in face 

 and not broken up enough, Saleni took the specials for best 

 in show and best bitch. Best bitch in open classes, Lucy 

 Glitters. 



Bull-Terriers. 



C. H. Mason, Judge. 



A very nice lot altogether faced the judge, but as so many 

 of the winners have been on the circuit their placings will be 

 sufficient to record. Cox'dona won in challenge dogs, but 

 Kit beating Starlight and Attraction in challenge bitches, 

 considering the former's condition, was scarcely the thing, 

 a« the latter's bag was down and she was not in her Sara- 

 toga form. In open dogs Duke of Rochester won again, fol- 

 lowed by Topsparkle, whoni he beats in head and front. 

 Harborne King, third, is cheeky, light in eye and stop too 

 defined. Billy Bulger is coarse compared to winner. Ad- 

 miral Mello is throaty and not long enough in face. In 

 bitches Edgewood Tipsey, Lady Carrabrook and Thelma 

 took the money, with Edgewood Topsey reserve. Topsey 

 should have been second, better type than either of the other 

 two, although she did not show so well. Lady Carrabrook's 

 light eye and short neck are against her. 



Light-weight dogs and bitches had Tarquin a winner 

 again; his head pulls him through. Lady Rochester I like 

 better in front and body. Rookery Boy was in his right 

 place here. Pearl Rochester, third, her quality and nice 

 model throughout being rightly recognized. F. F. Dole 

 took the kennel prize and Cordona the cup for best in the 

 show. 



Dachshunds. 



A. G. Krueger, Judge. 

 In open dogs, in spite of condition, Jay had no difficulty in 

 beating Dash, a plain, light tanned one. In bitches Jar- 

 gonelle beats Jessie Victoria in length of muzzle and front; 

 both show lots of type and quality. 



Beagles. 



A. C. Krueger, Judge. 

 A number of the familar names were absent, hut with the 

 Hornell-Harmony dogs and Consolidated Kennels on hand, 

 quality was good. They were well handled. In challenge 

 dogs, Sherry, a dog we have always commended beat Forest 

 Hunter especially in head and front. Royal Kreuger and 

 Tricotrin were not for competition. In bitches, the sweet 

 little Ava W. scored over the rather coarse T wintwo, the latter 

 has many good points, but is not the show bitch she was. In 

 open dogs a clinking good one just under size came to the 

 front, Bauman, a little wide and bowy in front and feet 

 could be better, outside of that he is a "cracker" for type and 

 substance. Directum, second, is coarse headed. Roger W. 

 gets his tail over; third has been seen before, Keith is faulty 

 in front though nice type. In bitches, Daisy Corbett, scored 

 from a good fronted one in Popsey, she is pinched in muzzle 

 and even longer than Daisy in back. Actress, third, is wide 

 in skull and shown thin. Rockland Nellie gets it in front 

 from Actress, but is a little long faced, still I prefer her to 

 the other. Gypsey A. is well known, loses in head, and body 

 too long. In open dogs, small sized, Paderewski, not a very 

 good one, loses in front to Little Wonder; he has, however, 

 more substance. Young Royal, third, has a very poor 

 muzzle, good otherwise. In bitches, Evangeline a bitch of 

 sweet quality, beats Hia in head but not in body or legs. 

 Queechy gets her feet out, nice type and better than average 

 in muzzle. Smut is not straight in front. Velvet, a very 

 nice stamp of pup won in her class, Rose Graham losing in 

 head and coat, being third, the others I did not see as they 

 went home early. Best kennel Hornell-Harmony Kennels; 

 best in open class Daisy Corbett; best in show Royal Kreuger, 

 Bauman reserve. 



Fox-Terriers. 



James Mortimer, Judge. 

 Outside of those of the Rutherford Kennels and one or two 

 others the quality here was not such as one could go into 

 ecstacies over. , Grouse II. was the only challenge entry. 

 Warren Tip Top and Warren Layman, the latter losing in 

 skull and muzzle, were the winning dogs, followed by Raby 

 Nigger, also well known; so are Arrondale Mixture, Hillside 

 Royal and Poverino, who looked improved since his return. 

 In bitches Warren Captious and Duty were again placed as 

 named, and they looked very well, too. Lady Roseberry, 

 another familiar face, third. Trim, vhc, loses in front, and 

 muzzle and ear. In puppies, Warren Regent, a nice-headed 

 one with full skull yet, won from the nice-headed Mister 

 Great Snap. Mere Jollice, he, is a big dog but has many 

 good qualities; for his excellent front he should have had 

 more notice; his coat is soft. Triton won in the local class— 

 a son of Raffle, rather good front and head. Philadelphia, 

 second, should be longer in neck and squarer in muzzle. Ia 

 wire-haired open dogs Mister Great Snap scored, his half 

 brother Brittle Bright, whom he excels in coat and head, 

 coming next, the coarse-headed Ebor Larchmont third and 

 Jack Prompter, coarse in head and faulty in ear and front, 

 vhc. A very nice-headed and fronted bitch with excellently- 

 carried ears in Roche Tacit, scored easily from Jess Frost, 

 beating in length of head and front. Mistress Betsie, third, 

 loses to both in carriage of ear, front and coat, but is a nice 

 type though. Rutherford Kennels took the kennel prize. 

 Best American bred dog in the open class, Warren Tip Top. 

 Best in open class (2), Warren Captious. Best in local class 

 (2), Triton. Best in show, Warren Captious. 



Irish Terriers. 



C. U. Mason, Judge. 

 Jack Briggs and Jackanapes again in challenge class. 

 Brickbat, Jr., had no competition in open dogs and a rather 

 nice-headed bitch, Kathleen, won in open bitches without 

 competition. 



Black and Tan Terriers. 



G. H. Mason, Judge. 

 Gypsey Girl, fresh from her Chicago victories, in Broom- 

 field Sultan's absence, had to beat Glenwood; but for the 



'atter's coarseness he should win, better color and 

 body, shape and ear. In open dogs Perfection, a son of 

 Black Earl, was alone and, of course, took the blue; he is 

 the best pup I have seen in many a year, his style, head, 

 neck, body and carriage of tail could scarcely be beaten; 

 good bone; eye a little, light, badly breeched and scarcely 

 true in front feet, are the only faults one wants to 

 pick out yet. If he is lucky he should have a winning 

 career, and George Bell is his owner. 



Scotch Terriers. 



C. Pf. Mason, Judge. 

 Not a very good class, just three, with the moderate Merry 

 Call first, followed by Glenelg and Glenshea; Glenelg easily 

 beats the other in coat and style. 



Skye Terriers. 



C. H. Mason, Judge. 

 Plenty of quality and all of them well known, in fact here 

 in the. Quaker City is the main stronghold of "ihis breed. 

 Queen of Skyes and Endcliffe Maggie came together in chal- 

 lenge class and the Queen won as before; her color could be 

 improved. Barnaby Rudge was the other competitor. El- 

 phinstone again captured the open dog ribbon, and in bitches 

 Belle Stafford and Princess May was the order, followed by 

 Islay, all well known, the latter beaten in coat. C. A. Shinn 

 took the kennel prize. 



Yorkshire Terriers. 



C. II. Mason, Judge. 

 A small entry in the three classes, but a choice lot and well 

 known. Young Ted in challenge class; Prince beating 

 Jacks in color and size in open dogs, while Judy, a nicely 

 colored one of nice size, was alone in her class. In toys Little 

 Plimmer, a very fair little terrier, won, Snap not being con- 

 sidered eligible for second. 



Pugs. 



Dr. L. C. Sauveur, Judge. 

 A rather nice lot altogether. Bob Ivy, looking tip-top, was 

 alone in challenge class. Ivy Boy, a little on the leg, took 

 the next class prize, followed by Capers, who loses in front, 

 depth of muzzle and curl to him. Pomona Fritz loses in 

 muzzle and skull to winner. In bitches Pansy G., a very 

 smart sort, might be a bit squarer in muzzle, but excellent 

 legs, body and curl, as I saw her running naturally. Little 

 Ruth is a very pretty little one, not the depth of body of the 

 other: Lady Treasure loses by length of face and body and 

 curl. Dr. Cryer took the kennel prize and Bob Ivy best in 

 show. 



Toy Spaniels. 



James Mortimer, Judge. 



The short-faced King of the Charlies won from Romona 

 Nina in the class for King Charles, Nails, vhc, losing in 

 skull, color and coat to the others. In any other toy spaniels 

 the Jap, Mamie won, Rhoda being given an extra prize, the 

 Jap, O'Kikusan getting second. Kobie, vhc, I liked for 

 this; shorter faced and better size. Tamak, Princess Colonna 

 and Looloo well deserved their letters. Best Japanese in 

 show, Mamie; best toy spaniel, King of the Charlies; best 

 kennel, Mrs. F. Senn. 



Spring was the only Italian greyhound. 



Miscellaneous. 



James Mortimer, Judge. 

 A poor lot. Bey and Turk, basset hounds, were the win 

 ners in the heavy division; Turk loses much to the other in 

 forelegs and head. In small size a little sort of black 

 Pomeranian, won from Dewr, the Welshman, a fair Maltese 

 coming next. Toodles we don't know what she is. 



H. W. Lacy. 



LIST OF AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS. — Challenge — 1 st , Dr. C A. Lougest's Lady Diana.— 

 Open — Dogs: 1st, Dr. C. A. Lougest's Emperor WilJiam; 2d, J. V. C. 

 Roberts's Bruce Caution. Bitches: 1st Woodbury Kennels' Cerene; 

 2d withheld. — Local Class— Prizes withheld. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Rough-Coated— Dogs; 1st, Swiss Mountain Ken- 

 nels' Eboracuru; 2d, Hall & Burgess's Ardmore; 3d, A. L. Martin's 

 Nero D. Hisrh com., J. T. Barnes's Bruce, Jr. Bitches: 1st and 2d, 

 Swiss Mountain Kennels' Sunray and Harmony; 3d, Dr. T. S. Carring- 

 ton's Lady Juno Jacques. Puppies: 1st, A. Burgess's Madam B ; 2d, 

 F. Reichard's Columbus. Reserve, Swiss Mountain Kennels' Voodoo.— 

 Smooth-Coated.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, Swiss Mountain Kennels' 

 champion Scottish Leader. Bitches: 1st, Col. Ruppert, Jr.'s Empress 

 of Contoocook. — Open— Dogs: 1st, M. A. Thimmi's Chester; 2d, Swiss 

 Mountain Kennels' Castor of Contoocook. Bitches: 1st, Swiss Moun- 

 tain Kennels 1 Sunol. Puppies: 1st, Swiss Mountain Kennels' Castor 

 of Cont.oocook. — Local Class— 1st, Hall& Burgess's Ardmore; 2d and 

 reserve, Swiss Mountain Kennels' Rosabell and Empire State. Very 

 high com,E. Loeb's Rector. High com., J. T. Barnes's Bruce, Jr., and 

 E. B. Beaumont's Mac Queator. 



ENGLISH BLOODHOUNDS.— 1st and 2d, Dr. C. A. Lougest's 

 Kaween and Belhus. 



GREAT DANES — Dogs: 1st, W. L. Deegn's Theseus; 2d, P. Clag 

 stone's Stanlev; 3d, J. H. H Maenner's Victor. Very high com., E. L- 

 Kraus's Csesar. Bitches: 1st, F. H. Klauder's Fay; 2d, J. H. H. Maen- 

 ner's Cora; 3d, E. L. Kraus's Dora. 



RUSSIAN WOLFHOUNDS.— Challenge— 1st, H. W. Huntington's 

 Champion Argoss.— Open— Dogs: 1st and reserve, C. S. Hanks's Col. 

 Dietz and Sorvanets; 2d, H. W. Huntington's Odrooski. Bitches: 

 1st, Hornell-Harmony Kennels' Olivia; 2d, H. W. Huntington's Riga. 

 Very high com., C. S. Hanks's Lady Dietz. 



DEERHOUNDS.-Riicfi.es; 1st, A. L. Page's Minna. 



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

 Season. Reserve, W. G. Trite's Master Rich — Open— Dogs: 1st, F. P. 

 Smith's Baltic, 2d, W. S- Gibson's Norway Star; 3d, P. J. Walsh, Jr.'s 

 Creeky Charlie. Bitches: 1st, Maybrook Kennels' Miss Dollar HI.; 3d, 

 A. E. Wills's Nellie. 



AMERICAN FOXHOUNDS.— Challenge -1st, Seminole Kennels' 

 Ranger IL— Open— Doc/s: 1st and 2d, Lima Hunt Club's Tuck and Skip. 

 Bitches: 1st, 2d and 3d, Whittier & Higgins's Belva, Queen W, and 

 Maranny Cook II. Very high com., Lima Hunt Club's Nip. 



CHESAPEAKE BAY DOGS. — Dogs: 1st, B. A. Smith's Cleveland. 

 Bitches: 1st, B. A. Smith's Bigelow Rose. 



POINTERS —Challenge— Dogs: 1st, Hempstead Farm's Duke of 

 Hessen. Bitches: 1st and reserve. Hempstead Farm's Woolton Game 

 and Hempstead Pearl.— Open— Dogs (551bs. and over): 1st and 3d, 

 Hempstead Farm's Sandford Druid and Hempstead Drake; 2d, Spring- 

 side Kennels' Ridgeview Panic. Reserve, Dr. Parke L. Longnecker's 

 King of Hessen. Very high com., Frank H. Fleer's Gamester. 

 Bitches (501bs. and over): 1st, Springside Kennels' Kent's Belle. Dogs 

 (under 55ibs.): 1st, Netherwood Kennels' Ridgeview Tenny : 2d, 

 Springside Kennels' Ridgeview Donald; 3d, Hempstead Farm's Hemp- 

 stead Carlo. Reserve, Leonard Finietter's Aspiration. Very high 

 com., M. L. Eavenson's Doc Tanner. Bitches (under 501bs,): lsi. 

 Hempstead Farm's Hempstead Blossom; 2d, Springside Kennels' 

 Springside Nell; 3d. O. E. Connell's Fan Fan II Reserve, Eldred 

 Kennels' Graceful II. Very high com.. Dr. 'J. G. F. Holston's Fannie 

 Kirk and J. B. Baker's Westminster Zoe Puppies} 1st and 

 2d, Spangside Kennels' Springside Pas and Springside Lill. Reserve, 

 H. W. Goundie's King Croxteth. Very high com., John E. Fox's 

 Cricket, Jr.— Local Class— 1st, Dr. Parke L. Longnecker's King of 

 Hessen; 2d, Frank H. Fleer's Gamester. Reserve, Leonard Finietter's 

 Aspiration. 



ENGLISH SETTERS. — Challenge— Dogs." 1st, J. E. Dager's Toledo 

 Blade Bitches: 1st, Jas. W. Wood's Donna Juanita.— Open— Dogs; 

 1st, Blue Ridge Kennels' Antonio; 2d, S. Murray Mitchell's Sandy 

 Gladstone; 3d, J. Taylor Williams's Paul Hill. Very high com., Vic- 

 toria Kennels' The Earl, John Mink's Rock Noble and Arthur E 

 Davis's Kent III. High com., Fox & Seller's Dion C. and Wm. E. 

 Caldwell's Aldine. Com., W. H. Wolstencroft's Kenwood. Bitches: 

 1st and very high com., Blue Ridge Kennels' Countess Rush and 

 Gossip; 2d, Chas. A. Rathbone's Toledo Queen; 3d, J. Taylor Williams's 

 Flight of Rlverview, Reserve, Phil. Demmel's Belle of Brownstown, 

 Very high com., E. J. Mye> s's Prima Donna, Jos. E. Borden's Edge- 

 mark's Nellie and John Denver's Victoria D. High com,, S. Murray 

 Mitchell's Nanon, J. E. Dager's Lady Beatrice, W. L. Kidwell's Modest 

 Girl, H. D. Ogden's Queen of the Elms and Jacob Schroth's Fannie 



Noble. Com., J. E. Dager's Doris C. Puppies: 1st. B. F. Lewis's 

 Cincinnatus Pride; 2d, Wm. G. Register's Pop Monarch. Very high 

 com., W. P. Mercer's Ben Barlow.— Local Class— 1st, S. Murray 

 Mitchell's Sandy Gladstone; 2d, G. W. Hunter's Edna. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Challenge— Dogs; 1st and reserve, Seminole 

 Kennels' champion Tim and Pride of Patsy. Bitches: 1st and reserve, 

 Seminole Kennels' champion Laura B. and champion Alfreda.— Open 

 —Dogs: 1st and 2d, Seminole Kennels' Young Tim and Elcho, Jr. ; 3d 

 E. H. Brennan's Mark Anthony; extra 3d. J. J. Scanlan's Pemberton. 

 Reserve, C. G. Alexander's Don. Very high com , C. G. Alexander's 

 Bang, E. H. Brennan's King Idle and Dennis the Gossoon. Com., G. O. 

 Smith's Young Signal. Bitches: 1st, 2d and reserve, Seminole Kennels' 

 Fly, Delphme and Biddy; 3d, W. L. Washington's Ruby Glenmore II. 

 High com , N. Mcintosh's Maid of Borstol. Puppies: 2d,N. B.Young's 

 Maggie Moore.— Local Class— 1st. P. Guckes's Speedaway; 2d, S. J. 

 DeLany's Roscoe II. 



GORDON SETTERS.— Challenge— Bitches: 1st, J. Graham's Lady 

 Gordon.— Open— Dogs: 1st, W. O. Lindley's Homer S. : 2d, O- W T . Schaf- 

 er's Wang Ivanhoe; 3d, J. E. Clark's Archibald. Bitches: 1st, L. 

 S. Green's Tessie; 2d, P. E. Matthes's Daisy Ivanhoe; 3d, C. Y. A. 

 Thompson's Belle. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS.— 1st, B. F. Lewis's Kitty of Cork. 



FIELD SPANIELS— Challenge — Dogs: 1st, B. F. Lewis's Newton 

 Abbott Torso.— Open- Bitches: 1st, Hempstead Farm's Midnight III ; 

 2d, Woodbury Kennels' Maid. Dogs ("other than black): 1st, Hemp- 

 stead Farm's Coleshill Rufus; 2d, C. A. Watts's Brownie; 3d, L. Ba- 

 tjer's Romeo. 



COCKER SPANIELS. — Challenge — Dogs; 1st. Swiss Mountain 

 Kennels' champion Middy. Reserve, E W. Fiske's Jay Kay. Bitches: 

 1st, Swiss Mountain Kennels' champion Miss Waggles Reserve, E. 

 W. Fiske's I Say— Open -Black- Dogs: 1st, and 3d, Swiss Mountain 

 Kennels' King Raven and Douglass; 2d, E. W. Fiske's King Kole. 

 Reserve, W. T. Payne's Donovan. High com., E. E. Miller's Cloudy 

 Mid. Bitches: 1st and very high com , A. Laidlaw's Rideau Reine and 

 Oirce; 2d and reserve, Swiss" Mountain Kennels' Lady Fidget and 

 Raven Bolle; 3d, E. A. Wilson's Miss Phyllis. Very high com., E. W. 

 Fiske's Fashion. High com., T. S. Parvin's Blossom and E. W. Fiske's 

 Eugenie.— Other than Black— Dogs: 1st, E. W. Fiske's Brantford 

 Rufus; 2d, J. Calvert & Son's Wang. Bitches: 1st and very high com., 

 A. Laidlaw's Tonita and Fannie; 2d and reserve, Swiss Mountain Ken- 

 nels' Ruth and Cherry Blossom; 3d, Pomona Kennels' Red Niobe. 

 Puppies: 1st and 2d, Swiss Mountain Kennels' Midshipmite and 

 Zuleika. Reserve, A. Laidlaw's Circe.— Local Class— 1st and reserve, 

 Swiss Mountain Kennels' Jay Kay H. and Kathleen; 2d, J. Calvert & 

 Son's Wang, 



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

 bourne Charlie. Bitches: 1st, Chestnut Hill Kennels' champion Flurry 

 III. — Open— Dogs: 1st and reserve, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Christopher 

 and Ohesterford Marvel; 2d, 3d and very high com., Hempstead Farm's 

 Woodmansterne Trefoil, Conrad II. and Hempstead Chief. Very high 

 com., W. R. Cuthbert's Bruce Christopher and William Benner's 

 Ben Nevis, Jr. High com, J. H. Shepard's Lad. Com., Arthur 

 Black's Scot. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Hempstead Farm's Ormskirk Julia 

 and Woodmansterne Deborah; 3d, Dr. G. W. Caldwell's Nettle. Pup- 

 pies: 1st and 2d, Hempstead Farm's Hempstead Rex and Hempstead 

 Bess. Reserve, H. B Fry's The Squire II. Very high com., May- 

 brook Kennels' Maybrook.— Local Class— 1st, W. R. Cuthbert's Bruce 

 Christopher ; 2d. C. J. Maxwell's Du Pont. Reserve, William Benner's 

 Ben Nevis, Jr. Very high com., P. Muller's Prince Charlie. 



POODLES.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, Meadowmere Kennels' Milo. 

 Bitches: 1st, Meadowmere Kennels' Dinah.— Open— Corded— 1st, M. 

 C. Work's Duke; 2d, Dr. S. N. Duer's Bismarck. — Curly — Dogs 

 (black): 1st and 2d, Meadowmere Kennels' Sidi and Girorle; 3d and 

 reserve, J. B. Ellison's Ithel and Dophan. Very high com., J. L. 

 Woolston's Negro, A. G. Barrie's Jean Jacques Rousseau and Meadow- 

 mere Kennels' Romeo. Bitches: 1st, 2d, 3d and very high com., 

 Meadowmere Kennels' Bess, Gerofia, Snowball and Juno. Reserve, 

 Mrs. G. A. Freeman, Jr.'s Frou Frou. High com., J. B. Ellison's 

 Stella and Countess. Dogs (other than black): 1st, H. H. Hunuewell, 

 Jr.'s Diamant; 2d, E. E. Boris's Ton-Ton. 



BULLDOGS.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, Woodlawn Park Kennels' 

 Saleni. Reserve, J. H. Congdon's King Lud.— Open— Dogs; 1st, Toon 

 & Thomas's Romance; 2d, Woodlawn Park Kennels' Wal Hampton. 

 Reserve, J. D. Bush's Argonaut. Very hinh com., F. F. Dole's African 

 Monarch. Bitches: 1st, R. D. Winthrop's Lucy Glitters; 2d, J. H. 

 Congdon's Katisha. Reserve, J. D. Bush's Careless. 



BULL-TERRIERS. — Challenge— Dogs; 1st, R. S. Huidekoper's V.S. 

 Cardona. Bitches: 1st, G. P. Runton's Kit. Reserve, F. F. Dole's 

 Starlight.— Open— Dogs: 1st and reserve,.!. W. Higginson's Duke of 

 Rochester and Billy Bulger; 2d, F. F. Dole's Topsparkle; 3d, J. Pat- 

 terson's Harborne King. Bitches: 1st, G. P. Runton's Edgewood 

 Tipsey; 2d, A. Thomson's Lady Carrabrook; 3d, Dr. G. D. B. Darby's 

 Thelma. Reserve, F. F. Dole's Edgewood Topsy.— Light- Weight — 

 1st, G, P. Runton's Tarquin; 2d and 3d, W. J. Higginson's Lady 

 Rochester and Pearl Rochester. Reserve, T. S. Craig's Rookery Boy. 



DACHSHUNDS.— Dogs: 1st, -Vindrush Kennels' Jay; 2d, R. Konigs- 

 bauer's Dash. Bitches: 1st, Windrush Kennels' Jargonelle; 2d, Dr. 

 Motschenbacher's Jessie Victoria. 



BEAGLES.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st. Hornell-Harmony Kennels' 

 Sherry. Reserve, Consolidated Beagle Kennels' Forest Hunter. 

 Bitches: 1st, Hornell Harmony Kennels' Ava W.— Open— Dogs (over 

 13in,): 1st, Consolidated Beagle Kennels' Bauman; 2d, Wm. Reb- 

 mann's Directum; 3d and very high com., Hornell Harmony Kennels' 

 Roger and Keith. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Hornell-Harmony Kennels' 

 Daisy Corbett and Popsey; 3d, J. C. Weeks's Actress. Reserve, E. L. 

 Stine's Rockland Nellie. Very high com.. Consolidated Beagle Ken- 

 nels' Gypsy A. Com., W. P. Simpson's Topsy T. Dogs (under 13m ): 

 1st, Consolidated Beagle Kennels' Paderewski; 2d, Hornell-Harmony 

 Kennels' Little Wonder; 3d, Frank H Bolton's Young Royal. Bitches: 

 1st and 3d, Hornell-Harmony Kennels' Evangeline and Queechy; 2d, 

 Charles D. Bernheimer's Hia. High com., E. L. Stine's Smut. Pup- 

 pies: 1st and 3d. Hornell Harmony Kennels' Velvet and Rose Graham; 

 2d, Consolidated Beagle Kennels' Chrion of Glenrose. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— Challenge — 1st, Charles Steadman Hanks's 

 Grouse II.— Open— Dogs; 1st aud 2d, L. & W. Rutherfurd's Warren 

 Tipton and Warren Layman; 3d, E. A. Cook's Raby Trigger. Reserve, 

 H. Le Roy Jones's Arrandale Mixture. Very high'com., James Ferris 

 Belt's Hillside Royal and Dr. Geo. D. B. Darbv's Poverino. Bitches: 

 1st and 2d, L. & W. Rutherfurd's Warren Captious and Warren Duty; 

 3d, Toon & Thomas's Lady Rosebery. Very high com.. Dr. Geo. D. B. 

 Darby's Trim. Com., E. H. Cook's Seacroft Assert. Puppies: 1st, 

 L. & W. Rutherfurd's Warren Regent; 2d, G. W. H. Ritcue's Mister 

 Great Snap. Very high com., John T. Peacey's British Prince. High 

 com., Mere Kennels' Mere Jollice and Dr. Geo. D. B. Darby's Diego. 

 -Local Class— 1st, Dr. Geo. D. B. Darby's Triton; 2d, J, G Tomson's 

 Philadelphia. High com , John T. Peacey's Prodigal and W. T. Mc- 

 Alees's Vic Prompter. — W r rRE-HAiREB — Dogs: 1st, G. W. H. Ritchie's 

 Mister Great Snap; 2d, H. T. Fuote's Brittle Bright; 3d, J. C. Weeks's 

 Ebor Larchmont. Very high com , L. A. Rice's Jack Prompter. 

 Bitches: 1st, Maybrook Kennels' Roche Tacit; 2d, Woodlawn Park 

 Kennels' Jess Frost; 3d, G. W. H. Ritchie's Mistress Betsie. 



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

 Reserve, Woodlawn Park Kennels' Jackanapes. — Open— Dogs; 1st, 

 Toon & Thomas's Brickbat, Jr. Bitches: 1st, Wm. C. Dulles's Kath- 

 leen. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS. — Challenge — 1st, Toon & Thomas's 

 Oipsey Girl. Reserve, S. D. Ripley's Glenwood.— Open— Dogs: 1st, 

 Manchester Black and Tan Terrier Kennels' Perfection. 



SCOTTISH TERRIERS. — 1st, Toon & Thomas's Merry Call; 2d and 

 reserve, T. H. Garbck's Glenelg and Glenshea. 



SKYE TERRIERS.— Challenge— 1st, C. A. Shinn's Queen of Skyes. 

 Reserve, H, K. Caner's Endcliffe Maggie. —Open— Dogs; 1st, C. A. 

 Shinn's Elphinstone. Bitches: 1st aud 2d, C. A. Shinn's Belle Stafford 

 and Princess May. Reserve, P. & H. Smith's Islay. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS. — Challenge — 1st, F. Senn's Young Ted. 

 — Open— Dogs: 1st, F. Senn's Prince; 2d, Pomona Kennels' Jacks, 

 Bitches: 1st, F. Senn's Judy. 



TOY TERRIERS (other than Yorkshire).— 1st, Jas, Patterson's 

 Little Plimmer. 



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

 1st, M. H, Cryer's Ivy Boy; 2d, Mrs. J. F. Sinnott's Capers; 3d, Pomona 

 Kennels' Pomona Fritz. Bitches: 1st and 2d, M. H. Cryer's Pansy G. 

 and Little Ruth; 3d, 0. J. Mischiefs Lady Treasure.— Local Class— 1st, 

 M. H. Cryer's Ivy Boy. 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS.— 1st, F. Senn's King of the Charlies; 

 2d, Pomona Kennels' Pomona Nina. Very high com., Mrs. H. B. 

 Coxe, Jr.'s Nails. 



TOY SPANIELS (other than King Charles).— Extra 1st, Merry 

 View Kennels' Rhoda; 1st, Mrs. F. Senn's Mamie; 2d, Mrs. P. A. At- 

 wood's O'Kikusan. Very high com., Mrs. F. Senn's Kobie. High 

 com., Mrs. F. Senn's Tamak, Mrs. 0. H. Buzby's Princess Colonna, 

 Mrs. S. J. Spooner's Looloo. 

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

 MISCELLANEOUS.— Over. SOlbs.— 1st and 2d, J. T. Richards's Bey 

 aud Turk.— Under Bulbs— 1st, Mrs. Robt. Glendenning's Mirtza; 2d, 

 Woodlawn Park Kennels' Dewr (Welsh terrier), Very high com., A, 

 Wood's Toodles, L. E. Bixler'a Pride of Malta. 



