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skull and long cast, took first. Count Graphic's Baby, 
second, is throaty. The rest of the class was not of note- 
worthy excellence. Puppies were out in good numbers, 
there being eight dogs and nine bitches. There were but 
two in the field trial class; Plain Sam and Lady Margaret 
winning in the order named. Furlough Kennels took the 
kennel prizes, and Lady Gay Spanker took special for the 
best pointer over Lad of Kent, the only matter on which 
there is room for real difference of opinion in Mr. An- 
thony's decisions. 
English Setters numbered about fifty— a small num- 
ber for this show. They were not noticeable for high 
quality. There was nothing new brought out, old time 
winners taking the prizes in most instances. English set- 
ters show but little if any improvement over the dogs of 
a decade ago. Cactus and Glendon made the challenge 
dog competition, while Maid Marion had a walkover in 
her class. In open dogs, Sheldon was awarded first, He 
is fairly good in head, but otherwise he is only average; 
he moves awkwardly. Second went to Cincinnatus 
Pride, a good second. He is a trifle light in quarters and 
stifles; shoulders good. Rodfield, third, was in fine con- 
dition. His feet turn out a trifle, but not enough to be a 
fault. In many points he is superior to the winner of 
first, and it is a question if he was not the best doe; in the 
class. Rockingham, Jr., is of ordinary merit. Montell, 
he, was rather coldly treated, he having merit enough 
for a place, while Eobin Goch also was deserving of more 
consideration. There were twelve in the bitch class. 
Countess Zoe and Nellie F. were first and second in the 
order mentioned. The latter excels in many points over 
the winner of first. Prima Donna, third, has fair head, 
shows topknot, and is but fair in quality. Fourth went to 
Vic Hollymere. Eastern Queen, vhc, was worthy of 
more consideration. In puppies. The Duke first, Gilhooley 
second, the latter the more symmetrical. Lady Victress 
Llewellin had no competition in the bitch puppy class. 
Rodfield and Montell were the only competitors in the 
field trial class. The Rockingham Kennels won the ken- 
nel prize. 
Irish Setters were in fair numbers. Five faced the 
judge in the challenge dog class. Kildare was first, Kil- 
dare Glenmore was second. The remaining three were 
Finglas, Pride of Patsy and Bob, Jr. There was the same 
number of challenge bitches, Queen Vic first, Bessie Fin- 
more second. The others were Noma, Lady May Swiv- 
eller and Delphinne. There were nine in the open dog 
class. Shamrock O'More, the winner of last year, took 
first again. Kilstal, second, was excelled by London- 
derry, third, in hips and head, though high on legs and 
out of condition. Kildare Malt is a fairly good dog. 
There were thirteen bitches in the open class. Rosamond 
in excellent form won over her competitors, Duchess a 
good second. _ Red Bud Finglas, third, w<3s not in good 
condition owing to maternal cares. Nona, fourth, is a 
fairly good bitch. The Oak Grove Kennels won the ken- 
nel prize. 
Gordon Setters were only fair in quality. Heather 
Lad, Leo B. and Heather York were the competitors in 
challenge dogs. Heather Bee, Princess Louise and Flo- 
mont were in the challenge bitch class. There were 
eight in open dogs. Russet, first, is a good dog, good 
color. He is a trifle light behind. Wang Ivanhoe is out 
at elbows. Dwight Jim, third, is a good dog with some 
curl of coat. Comus, fourth, has a smudgy tan. There 
were nine bitches. Dwight Pearl won easily. Princess 
Bonnie was shown in too high flesh. Dwight Bee was 
not in good condition. Puppies were four all told and 
ordinary. Flomont and Sally Beaumont won in the field 
trial class in the order named. 
Beagles were of good quality and fair in numbers. 
They were well judged. There were three in the challenge 
dog class— Ringleader first, Frank Forest second, Roy K. 
reserve. Lonely had no competition in the bitch class. 
There were nine dogs. Harber, an excellent beagle, took 
first; Furrier, second, was inferior to Truman, the reserve, 
in many respects. Raffler, third, was lumbery. There 
were six bitches. Purity, first, was a fair beagle, light in 
bone and long cast, and not first-rate in head. Nell R., 
second, is quite a good beagle. Cinderella, third, is thick 
in shoulders and out at elbows. In the classes for beagles 
not exceeding 13in. the open dog class had but two, 
Leader and Laick'p Boy, winners in the order named. 
There were eight bitches. Lonely II., first, could have 
been in better condition. Fallacy, second, could be im- 
proved in front. Topsy K. is heavy in shoulders and was 
shown too fat. There were eight puppies. Mr. Joe 
Lewis won the kennel prize. 
Foxhounds made a light showing. There were but 
four English hounds, two each for the two classes. They 
were fair only. In open dogs Clay was a good first, while 
Duke, third, should have been second, and Commodore, 
he. , should have been third. 
Russian Wolfhounds were in moderately fair num- 
bers, not equal in many respects to the exhibits of former 
years. Argoss was first, Piincess Irma second, both win- 
ners of note. Open dogs numbered six competitors, 
bitches the same. The winners were good in race char- 
acter. 
Boston Terriers were out in force, far in excess of the 
the entry of last year. The breed seems to be gaining 
steadily in popularity. The dogs were all in excellent 
condition. A number were uncropped and there was 
shown a great diversity of size and texture of ear. A 
noticeable gain in breeding to types was apparent. The 
judge was not over generous in the matter of prizes, and 
the commended cards were noticeably absent. 
Poodles were an excellent lot, shown in excellent 
condition. The classes were very strong in numbers and 
quality. The Meadowmere Kennels were very strong in 
evidence, many of their famous dogs beine in the compe- 
tition. This kennel took the special for the best exhibit 
with champion Chloe, champion Dinah, Emperor and 
i Cesar. Mr. Trevor said a club is soon to be formed to 
I promote the interests of the poodle. Considering the age 
land popularity of this breed there is no reason why the 
«club should not be a success. There were seventy-six 
entries in the different classes. 
Dachshunde had a moderately fair entry. Don Quix- 
ote II. and Polly Flinders were the challenge winners; 
both well known. Waldman P., a good type of dog, 
standing on good short legs, won first, and in bitches first 
went to What's Wanted, a superior specimen. 
Black and Tan Terriers were in fairly good numbers. 
Dr. Foote judged well. The class for uncropped dogs and 
bitches had seven entries. 
Fox Terriers, wire-haired and smooth, made a strong 
showing both in numbers and quality. Messrs. L, & W. 
Rutherf urd captured the kennel prize. Warren Sentence 
won the Grand Challenge cup for best fox terrier in the 
show. Blemton Stickler, a fine dog, won in challenge 
smooth coats, second going to Ripon Stormer, both win- 
ners in warm competition. The other classes were high 
in quality. 
Irish Water Spaniels were an ordinary lot, not up to 
the quality shown a few years ago. 
Chesapeake Bat Dogs showed a variety of type. There 
were three in open dogs, King, Echo and Deacon, one, 
two and three respectively. Deacon first, King second, 
Echo third might have been better, while in bitches the 
two winners, Daisy and Princess, might have had their 
positions reversed. B. Waters. 
Mastiffs. — That good dog Emperor William was alone 
in challenge dogs, he was in capital condition. Lady 
Diana, not looking so well as when I last saw her, had a 
walkover in the challenge bitch class. Open dogs, eight 
entries, the winner turning up in Black Prince Brampton 
from Mr. Winchell's kennels. He has a good head, plenty 
of bone and substance and moves well. Rob L. , who 
secured second honors, is a dog of fair character. William 
Tell, third, is a fair one, a trifle light in eye, but with 
quite some character. Mr. Winchell furnished the win- 
ner in the open bitch class, a nice brindle, Miss Constable, 
whose chief fault was her movement behind. Lady 
Cameron shows age and is out of form. Vera III., a fair 
type, might have been second. In puppy class Mayflower 
won easily from a moderate lot. 
St. Bernards, — In challenge rough-coated dogs, first 
was won by Otos, who beat Roland, Jr., in head, body, 
legs and feet. In corresponding bitch class Miss Anna 
was alone, looking in good condition. In open class, 
Swiss Mountain Kennels won with their new importa- 
tion, Leeds's Barry; he is a good big dog with good skull, 
muzzle and depth of face, nice legs and feet, and moves 
well. Hellgate Defender, second, is a good sort, with 
fair head and body; ears too large. Demetrius, third, is 
well known and deserved his prize. In the open bitch 
class first went to the well-known Kingstonian Beauty, 
with Eloro, second, who lost to the winner considerably 
in body and head. Lady of the Esk, third, is not good in 
head, but has a nice body and stands well in front. 
Princess Rustic Beauty, reserve, lost to the winner behind 
the head. Puppies were a medium lot. Nobleman, on 
account of his good head, rightly receiving first. In 
smooth-coated challenge class Jacob Ruppert, Jr.'s, Em- 
press of Contoocook easily won from Cleopatra, whose 
condition told against ber. In open class Altar Kennels 
won with Rex Watch; somewhat plain in head, she has a 
good body and stands on good legs and feet. Visitor 
Watch secured the second ribbon easily from Lady Han- 
nay, third, beating her in head. In puppy class for dogs 
and bitches Alton W. won easily from Isolde, with Jan's 
Ruth, reserve. 
Bloodhounds were a good entry, showing much qual- 
ity. Victor secured first in challenge dogs and Kaween 
in corresponding bitch class. In open dogs Simon de Sud- 
bury, first, and Jansen, second, was the order. The win- 
ner is a late importation and has done much winning in 
England; he is a good dog, with grand head, body and 
quarters, and stands on capital legs and feet. In open 
bitches She easily beat Layswood Chorus, who lost to the 
winner in head and movement. 
Great Danes — A good entry of these dogs was on ex- 
hibition headed by Major McKinley, who wears his years 
well. Marcus Antonio, first in open dogs, is a very fair 
one. Beau Brummell, second, lost to the winner consid- 
erably in body, front, neck and shoulders. 
Greyhounds.— In challenge dogs Southern Rhymes 
won, scoring in head, neck and shoulders over Lord 
Neverstill. In challenge bitches Bestwood Daisy had 
a walkover. In open dogs Puck, first, is a new one, en- 
tered breeder and pedigree unknown, and was closely 
pressed by Salutation, second. Duke of Morningquest, 
third, is well known. In corresponding bitch class Toon 
& Thomas won with Southern Belle; winner has a good 
body, legs and feet. Miss Dollar III. was placed second 
and Southern Gay Girl third. The last named lost in 
condition. 
Spaniels (over twenty-eight pounds). — Dennis won, 
Drayton Warwick second; winner is an Irish water spaniel, 
and was shown in bad coat; he was closely placed by 
Warwick. In corresponding bitch class Drayton the 
Shrew beat Midnight III., but wrongly so; the last named 
should have won. Field spaniels were a good lot. but the 
judge mixed them up considerably; he gave first to Staley 
Barow, second to Royd Monarch and third to Dark De- 
spair, while Wardleworth Sweep, the English winner, 
only received two letters. In bitches, Endcliffe Myrtle 
was absent. Meg, first, Scandal, second, was the order of 
awards. Scandal has gone off in head, and is somewhat 
on the cocker order. 
Cocker Spaniels.— Black Duke, looking well consider- 
ing his age, received the premier honors, Woodlawn Prize 
second, and Middy vhc. In challenge bitch class, that 
typical cocker, Baby Ruth, won, her nice head and the 
condition she was shown in doing much to make her vic- 
tory an easy one. Woodland Princess can thank Miss 
Woaggless' poor condition for the second prize. In chal- 
lenge class in other color, dogs and bitches, Tonita hand- 
ily disposed of Barnbo, who lost considerably in head and 
front. In open, black dogs, Guy Silk won, with Viscount 
second and Commodore third. The winner was well 
shown. In corresponding bitch class Woodland Belle re- 
ceived first prize, Gabriel second, and Floss Obo third. 
The winner is a good stamp of cocker, with nice head and 
good coat. 
Collies.— There was a good entry of this breed, but 
quality has fallen off from that of last year. Charlton 
Phyllis won first in challenge bitches, with Lady Gay (not 
looking so well as wh^n last shown) second, and High- 
land Floss third. Sefton Hero was alone in challenge 
dogs. Open dogs were a good lot. Rufford Ormonde was 
easily first, with Hempstead Chief second, Cragstone Pre- 
dominator third. The winner looked well, but his coat is 
not quite as nice as it could be. In open bitch class first 
went to Hempstead Dorothy, Scottish Gem second, and 
Flora May third. The latter would have been higher, but 
condition told against her. 
Bull Dogs. — In challenge dogs His Lordship had the 
satisfaction of beating King Orry. The latter scores in 
head. In challenge bitches Salem rightly won over White 
Venn, second. Both are well known. In open dogs 
Facey Romford, a good son of King Orry, was placed first, 
with L' Ambassador second, and Sheriff; third. The win- 
ner scored in head and body, also in shoulders and chest. 
In open bitch class Hucknall Gypsy won with some to 
spare from First Attempt. There was a good entry of 
dogs under 451bs. Heathen, first, is a good dog, with fait 
head and good body, chest and quarters. In correspond- 
ing bitch class, Princess Venn has a better type of head 
than Lady Monarch II. ; both are good in body. Some* 
fair puppies were shown. 
Bull Terriers.— Cardona had an easy win over Little" 
Flyer, second, while in corresponding bitch class Castle 
Edgewood Tipsy won handily from Starlight, second. In 
open dogs competition was keen. Trafalgar, entered 
breeder and pedigree unknown, is a good stamp of terrier; 
Victor, second, is well known, but has not the terriei 1 
character of the winner. Merle Goddess, first, and Green 
Hill Empress, second, was the order in open bitches. The 
winner is a good one, but the decision was protested on 
the ground of total deafness. We understand the protest 
was sustained and the dog disqualified. Fox terriers were 
the largest exhibit of any one breed, and the Messrs. 
Rutherfurd secured many of the coveted ribbons. Blem- 
ton Stickler rightly won in the absence of Blemton Vic- 
tor II. He was closely pressed by that good little dog 
Ripon Stormer. In open bitch class Warren Sentence 
easily won from her kennel companion Warren Cautious. 
The winner is a grand one and rightly received the special 
for best fox terrier entered. In the wire-haired division 
Cribbage easily beat Oakleigh Bruiser, second, while in 
corresponding bitch class Surrey Janet was closely pressed 
by Edgecliff e Fidget, whose good head and body stood her 
in good stead. In the open class Endcliffe Brisk rightly 
won, while in the open bitch class Bushy Bramble, first, 
Endcliffe Nimble, second, was the order. Bramble is 
good in head and well fronted. Nimble is a bit off in 
condition. Rustic. 
awards. 
MASTIFFS.— Challenge— Dogs: lab, Dr. C. A. Lougesfs Emperor 
William. Bitches: 1st, Dr. C. A. LougeBt's Lady Diana. — Open— Dogs: 
1st, J. L. Wincheirs Black Prince Brampton ; 2d, Midvale Kennels' 
Rob L.; 3d, W. P. Smith's Prince Edward II. Bitches: 1st, J. L. Win- 
chell's Miss Constable; 2d and 3d, Dr. C. A. Lougesfs Lady Cameron 
and Vere. Puppies: 1st, Dr. C. A. Lougesfs May Flower; 2d, Mrs. 
Alexander Bremer's Yankee Boy. 
ST. BERNARDS.— Bough-coated— Challenge— Dogs: 1st and 2d, 
Hellgate Kennels' Otos and Roland, Jr. Bitches: 1st, J. Ruppert, 
Jr.'s, Miss Anna.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Swiss Mountain Kennels' Leeds 
Barry; 2d, Hellgate Kennels' Hellgate Defender; 3d, Gramercy Ken- 
nels' Demetrius; 4th, I. W. Comey's Dictator. Reserved. J. F. Lutz's 
Colonel Strong. Bitches: 1st, Hellgate Kennels' Kingstonian Beauty ; 
2d, B. Wolfrum's El Oro; 3d, W. Rank's Lady of the Esk; 4th, D. Stel- 
ling's Miss Amanda. Reserved, H. Kauer's Princess Rustic Beauty.— 
Puppies— Dogs: 1st, Mrs. A. L. Churchill's Nobleman; 2d, E. Singer's 
Hanz III.; 3d, J. Bates's Uncle Sam. Reserved, J. J. White's Brooklyn 
Don. Bitches: 1st, D. D. Jennings, Jr.'s, Demetria; 2d, J. Nowack's 
Queen Louise; 3d, W. Gray's Cissy Gray. Reserved, Deutsch Bros.' 
Octavia. 
ST. BERNARDS.— Smooth-coated— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, R. H. 
Burrows'e Melrose King; 2d, D. E. Waters's Alton II. Bitches: 1st, 
J. Ruppert, Jr.'s, Empress of Contoocook; 2d, Mrs. S. M. Thomp- 
son's Cleopatra.— Open— Dogs: 1st and 2d, Alta Kennels' Rex Watch 
and Victor Watch; 3d, Dr. C. A. Lougesfs Nieode; 4th, M. Bruck- 
heimer's Chester. Reserved, W. Gerhardf s Silver Prince. Bitches: 
1st, R. Croker's Pandora; 2d, Mrs. A. L. Churchill's Lady Hannay; 3d, 
P. Fredericks's Julia; 4th, Dr.^C. A. Lougesfs Notre Dame. Puppies: 
1st, I. Watkinson's Alton W.; 2d, Gramercy Kennels' Isolde; 3d, G. 
Lantensehlager's Evergreen Victoria. Reserved, J. C. L. Rogge's 
Jan's Ruth.— Novice— Dogs: 1st, Swiss Mountain Kennels's Leed's 
Barry; 2d, Hellgate Kennels' Hellgate Defender; 3d, Alta Kennels' 
Victor Watch. Reserved, I. W. Comey's Dictator. Bitches: 1st, Hell- 
gate Kennels' Countess Madge; 2d, H. Kauer's Princess Rustic Beauty. 
3d, Dr. C. A. Lougesfs Notre Dame. Reserved, F. W. Schmidt's 
Minka. 
BLOODHOUNDS.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, J. L. Winchell's Victor. 
Bitches: 1st, Dr. C. A. Lougesfs Kaween.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Dr. 0. A. 
Lougesfs Simon de Sudbury; 2d, J. L. Winchell's Jason. Bitches: 
1st, J. L. Winchell's She; 2d, S. B. Christy's Layswood Chorus; 3d, Dr. 
A. F. Stahl's Stately Girl. Reserved, Dr. C. A. Lougesfs Venus. 
GREAT DANES.— Challenge— 1st, South Bend Kennels' Major 
McKinley.— Open— Dogs; 1st, C. E. Ward's Marcus Antonius; 2d, H. L. 
Robinson's Beau Brummel; 3d, C. Pfleiderer's Ano. Reserved, J. B. 
Miller's Senta's Brutus. Bitches: 1st, Dr. L. Peine's Dina; 2d, J. B. 
Miller's Princess; 3d, A. Untermann's Juno. Reserved, A. B. Strange's 
Juno S. Puppies: 1st, Mrs. CD. Bernheimer's Satisfaction; 2d, F. 
Braun's Florence McKinley. Reserved, F. Huhn's Nero.— Uncropped 
—1st withheld; 2d, T. B. Burnham's Blucher. 
NEWFOUNDLANDS. — 1st, Marshall* Sheary's Prince John ; 2d, J. 
Smith's Nero II.; 3d, J. Hare's Rover. 
RUSSIAN WOLFHOUNDS.— Challenge— 1st and 2d, H. W. Sharp- 
less's Argoss and Princess Irma.— Open— Dogs; 1st, 2d and reserved, 
H. W. Sharpless's Avos.Kazak and Adrooski; 3d, Mrs. G. M. Keasbey's 
Optimist. Bitches: 1st and 3d, Weeks & Turner's Lady Deitz and 
Queen Catherine; 2d and reserved, H. W. Sharpless's Kometa and 
Biddy Rees. Puppies: 1st, W. L. Andrews's Ivan; 2d. Weeks & 
Turner's Prince Gaiitzin. 
DEERHOUNDS.— Challenge— 1st, A. L. Page's Dunrobin Lochiel. 
— Open— Dogs: 1st, A. L. Page's Bruar II. ; 2d, J. H. Zahn's Sir Wal- 
lace. Bitches: 1st, A. L. Page's Dunrobin Duchess; 2d, J. H. Zahn's 
Queen of Atwood. 
GREYHOUNDS.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, Dr. J, H. Lyke's Southern 
Rhymes; 2d, Woodiiaven Kennels' Lord Neverstill. Bitches: 1st, Dr. 
J. H. Lyke's Bestwood Daisy.— Open— Dogs: 1st, Mrs. W. W. Green's 
Puck; 2d, Maybrook Kennels' Salutation; 3d, S. D. Bow's Duke of 
Morningquest. Reserved, E. R. Ladew's Donald. Bitches: 1st and 
3d, Toon & ThomaB'a Southern Belle and Southern Gay Girl; 2d, H, M. 
Nelson's Miss Dollar III. Reserved, N. Q. Pope's Silk. Puppies: 1st, 
Maybrook Kennels' Salutation; 2d, N. Q, Pope's Jo Boy. 
ENGLISH FOXHOUNDS. — Dogs: 1st, Pennbrook Hunt's Mainstay; 
2d, W. Bragdan's Songster. Bitches: 1st, Pennbrook Hunt's Larceny; 
2d, N. S. Money's Friendly. 
AMERICAN FOXHOUNDS. — Dogs: 1st, 3d and reserved, N. Q. 
Pope's Clay. Duke and Pope's Sampson; 2d, The Governor's Kennels' 
Moose. Bitches: 1st, Dr. H. T. Thurber's Femur; 2d, N. Q. Pope's 
Flirt; 3d and reserved, The Governor's Kennels' Nance and Tempest. 
CHESAPEAKE BAY DOGS. — Dogs: 1st, R. Milbank's King; 2d, G. 
0. Reiter's Echo; 3d, Oak Grove KennelB' Deacon. Bitches: 1st, Oak 
Grove Kennels' Daisy; 2d, J. G. Wakeman's Princess. 
POINTERS.— Challenge— Dogs (551bs. and over): 1st, G. Jarvis's 
Lad of Kent; 2d, Leamington Pointer Kennels' Count Graphic. 
Bitches (501bs. and over): G. J. Gould's Josie Bracket; 2d, G. Jarvis's 
Lass of Kent.— Open— Dogs (551bs. and over): 1st, G. S. Motfs Sir 
Walter and H. L. Jones's .Prince's Boy; 2d, R. J. Richardson's Jack- 
son; 4th, G. J. Gould's Furlough Mike and G. Jarvis's Pride of Holly- 
mere. Reserved, Leamington Pointer Kennels' Duke of Essex. 
Bitches (501bs. and over): 1st, G. J. Gould's Devonshire Pearl; 2d, 
Leamington Pointer Kennels' Lady Graphic; 4th and reserved, J. R. 
Purcell's Chart and Venus Psyche.— Challenge— Dogs (under 551bs.): 
1st, G. J. Gould's Ridgeview Comet. Bitches (under 50ibs.): 1st and 
2d, G. J. Gould's Lady Gay Spanker and Miss Rumor.— Open— Dog s 
(under 551bs,): 2d, G. J. Gould's Chancellor; 3d, Dr. J. R. Daniels's 
Plain Sam and H mpstead Farm Kennels' Hempstead Druid. Re- 
served, G. JarviB's Beaufort of Kent. Bitches (under 501 bs.): 1st, Dr. 
J. R. Daniels's Belle of Lancaster; 2d and 3d, Leamington Pointer 
Kennels' Count Graphic's Baby and Brighton Flossie; 4th, G. Jarvis's 
Amazement. Reserved, Wesley Mills's, M. D., Chaira.— Puppies— Dogs: 
1st, R. A. Fairbairn's Yoka's Lad; 2d, A. M. Hopper's Brom Bones: 3d, 
G. S. Motfs Defender; 4th, G. Jarvis's Sandford of Kent. Reserved, 
J. R. Purcell's Ret. Bitches: 1st, A. M. Hopper & E. J. George's 
Brighton Lass; 2d, J. H. Matthews's Lass O'Yoker; 3d, H. L. Jones's 
Belle of Babylon; 4th, G. Muss-Arnolfs Springside Dory. Reserved, 
A. M. Hopper's Meg Merrilies.— Novice —Dogs: 1st, J. C. Bergen's 
Prince's Lad; 2d, Dr. J. R. Daniels's Plain Sam; 3d, Electric City Ken- 
nels' Lad of Bang; 4th, Hempstead Farm Kennels' Hempstead Druid. 
Reserved, Col. A. Wagstaff's Duke of Islip. Bitches; 1st, Dr. J. r! 
Daniels's Belle of Lancaster; 2d, G. Ferguson's Pearl of Huntington; 
3d and 4th, J. R. Purcell's Chart and Lady Margaret. Reserved, F. 
Larkin, Jr.'s, Druidess.— Field Trial Class— (for dogs and bitches 
that have been placed at any public field trial in the United States or 
Canada): 1st, Dr. J. R, Daniels's Plain Sam ; 2d, J. R. Purcell'8 Lady 
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