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Gordon setters were not remarkable for numbers or 
quality. The different classes were made up largely of 
the same dogs. Duke of Edgeworth was first in winners', 
limit and open dogs, while Count Noble's Pride was first 
in novice and second in limit and open classes for dogs. 
Diike was not in the best of condition, while Count Noble's 
Pride was coarse in build and smudgy in tan markings. 
J. H. W., third in limit, is coarse in head, throaty, and 
faulty in shoulders. In the different bitch classes. Heather 
Twinkle won first four in all. She is light built. The 
others were either faulty in form or out of condition, or 
both. 
Griffons, workmanlike looking dogs, excited a great 
deal of interest, particularly on the part of the admirers of 
field dogs. They were symmetrical, strongly built fellows, 
four in all, the first one seeming to retain his health and 
vigor notwithstanding the name he bore, which was no 
less than Blitz Vom Kaiserlautern. 
Beagles were excellent in numbers and quality. Many 
of them were proved workers, the bench show admirers 
and exhibitors of this merry dog being also very largely 
practical men afield. 
The awards in the sporting classes follow: 
BLOODHOUNDS— Puppies.— Dogs and bitches: 1st, Dr. C. A. 
Lougest's Oueen AJexandria. Novice.— Dogs: 1st, Westbury Ken- 
nels Westbury Chimer; 2d, Dr. C. A. Louge.'^t's Lougest's Liiab. 
Bitches: 1st, Dr. C. A Lougest's Oueen Alexandria; 2d, West- 
bury Kennels' Westbury Careless; "Sd, Westbury Charity; res., 
Westbury Cassandra. Limit.— Dogs : 1st, Dr. C. A. Lougest's 
Lord Warwick; 2d, Westbury Kennels' Westbury Chimer; 3d, 
» T Lougest's Lougest's Luah. Bitches: 1st, Dr. 
«J A. Lougest s Tady Rowena; 2d, G. P. Finnegan's Faustina; 
3d, Westbury Kennels' Westbury Cassandra. Open.— Dogs: 1st, 
\\estbury Kennels' Westbury Chimer; 2d, Dr. C. A. Lougest's 
Lougest's Luah. Bitches: 1st, Dr. C. A. Lougest's Lady Kowena; 
2d. Dr. C. A. Lougest's Worker; 3d, G. P. Finnegan's Faustina; 
res., R. D. Winthrop's Chanfress. Winners.— Dogs : 1st, Lord 
Warwick; 2d, Westbury Chimer. Bitches: 1st, Lady Rowena; 
2d, Worker. 
RUSSIAN WOLFHOUKDS'-Puppies.— Dogs and bitches: 1st, 
A_ A. Anderson's Duke; 2d, Mrs. N. Bennington's Countess Vera; 
3d, Mrs, N. Bennington's The Czar; res., Mrs. Bennington's 
Princess Olga. Novice.— Dogs and bitches: 1st, VV. E Schnee- 
loch's Nicholas; 2d, W. E. Schneeloch's Kidais; 3d, Mrs, L. T. 
Sheffield's Czar; res,, T. W. Turner's Queen Regent. Limit.— 
Dogs and bitches: l.st, T. W. Turner's Little Zweika: 2d, C. 
Moore's Fabian; 3d, C. Moore's Louis; res., Mrs. T. G. Summer- 
lin's Argoss IT. Open.— Dogs: 1st, T. W. Turner's champion 
Marksman; 2d, John L, Kuser's Fernbrook Ivan: 3d, R. Adrian, 
Jr.'s Kuser; res., Mrs. J. P. Hutchinson's Nicholas of Cloverda'e'. 
Bitches: 1st, T. W. Turner's champion Lady Dietz; 2d, Wm. L. 
Andrus' Alma 11.; 3d, T. W. Turner's Little Zweika; res., Mrs. 
C. Mercer's Milady. 
DEERHOUNDS— Novice.— Dogs and bitches: 1st, Mrs. C. H. 
Livingston's Gelert; 2d, A. L. Page's Warwick; 3d, M. E. Ester's 
Freak; res., Mrs. L. Wharton's Drexel Bories. Limit— Dogs and 
bitches: 1st, Miss C. H. Livingston's Gelert; 2d, A. L Page's 
Warwick; 3d, Miss M. E. Boster's Freak; res., Mrs. P. Collier's 
Barcaldine. Open.— Dogs: 1st, Gelert: 2d. Warwick; 3d, Freak; 
res., Barcaldine. Bitches, 1st, A. L. Page's Norma. 
GREYHOUND.S— Novice.— Dogs and bitches: 1st, Newton Ab- 
bot Kennels' Leeds Elect; 2d, B. F. Lewis, Jr.'s, Lansdowne 
Fashion; 3d, P. Wauckermann's S. Carnot; re's.. Long Spring 
Kennels' Lancaster Square. Limit.— Dogs: 1st, Newton Abbot 
Kenne's' Whirlwind; 2d, Newton .Abbot Kennels' Leeds Elect; 
3d, F. H. Down's King William; res., I. F. Denton's Brannock II. 
Bitches: 1st, Newton Abbot Kennels' Leeds Music; 2d, T. J. 
O'Keefe's Lady Hortense; 3d, B. F. Lewis, Jr.'s, Lansdowne 
Fashion; res, A. Chasseaud's Sister May of Maybrook. Open.— 
Dogs: 1st, Whirlwind; 2d, Elect: 3d, Brannock 11. Bitches: 1st, 
Leeds Music; 2d, I. F. Denton's Betsy; 3d, D. C. Sands, Jr.'s,- 
Nellie J. Winners.— Dogs and bitches: 1st, Leeds Music; res., 
Whirlwind. 
FOXHOUNDS, ENGLISH-OPEN.-Dogs: 1st. Middlesex 
Hunt's Sportsman; 2d, W. D. Williams' Pattern; 3d, Middlesex 
Hunt's Bowman. Bitches: 1st, Middlesex Hunt's Rarity; 2d, 
Middlesex Hunt's Reckless; 3d, W. D. Williams' Nora. 
FOXHOUNDS, AMERICAN— Open.— Dogs: 1st, E. B. Chase's 
Bragdon; 2d, Mrs. W. A. Bragdon's Strive; 3d, G. P. Finnegan's 
Speed. Bitches: 1st, E. B. Chase's Carmen; 2d, G. P. Finnegan's 
Spot. 
POINTERS— Puppies.— Dogs and bitches: 1st, C. P. Wilcox and 
R. A. Fairbairn's Fair Acre Priam; 2d, C. P. Wilcox and R. A. 
Fairbairn's Fair Acre Bonnie; 3d, A. L. Causse's Spot F.; res., 
Westlake Pointer Kennels' Westlake Ideal. Novice.— Dogs: 1st, 
Geo. ,S. Mott's Banner Boy; 2d, C. P. Wilcox and R. A. Fairbairn's 
Fair .Acre Cy; 3d, Westlake Pointer Kennels' Westlake Dashaway; 
res., Woodbury Kennels' Point II. Bitches: 1st, G. S. Mott's 
May Hobson; 2d, C. P. Wilcox and R. A. Fairbairn's Fair Acre 
Jady; 3d, Westlake Pointer Kennels' Westlake Surprise; res., O. 
D. Thees' Renie of Kent. Limit.— Dogs (under 551bs.) : H. D. 
Ogden's Lord Jingo; 2d, Wilcox & Fairbairn's Fair Arce Priam; 
3d, H. D. Ogden's Lansdowne Malt. Bitches (under SOlbs.) : 1st, 
Wilcox & Fairbairn's Lass o' Yoka; 2d, Westlake Pointer Ken- 
nels' Westlake Surprise; 3d, A. Fitch's Prince's Lad's Lassie; 
res., G. S. Mott's Mott's Fashion. Dogs (551bs. and over): 1st, 
J. S. Howe's Baby Kent; 2d, Wilcox & Fairbairn's Fair Acre Cy; 
3d, W. Ferguson, Jr.'s, Westfieid Lad: res., F, L. Lenoir's Bang- 
away nr. Bitches (SOIbs. and over): 1st, G. S. Mott's May Hob- 
son; 2d, Westlake Pointer Kennels' Westlake Ornament; 3d, H. 
A. Colby's Trixy II.; res., G. S. Mott's Princess Alice. Open. — 
Dogs (under 551bs.) : 1st, G. S. Mott's Mott's Banner Boy; 2d, 
Vancroft Kennels' champion Heather Malt; 3d, H. L. Ogden's 
Lansdowne Malt. Bitches; 1st, Westlake Pointer Kennels' cham- 
pion Westlake Startle; 2d, B. L. Toplitz's Fairview Meally; 3d, 
Vancroft Kennels' Stylish Nellie; res., W. Ferguson, Tr.'s, Ladv 
Lilley. Dogs (551bs, and over) : 1st, J. S. Howe's Baby Kent; 
2d, W. Ferguson, Jr.'s, King William;- Sd. R. Crompton's Mott 
Regent; res., C. E. Burtis' Roscoe. Bitches (SOlbs. and over): Ist, 
G. S. Mott's May Hobson; 2d, F. J. Lenoir's champion Kent's 
Kate; 3d, Westlake Pointer Kennels' Bell Westlake: res., B. F. 
Lewis' Lady Belle. Winners. — Dogs: 1st, Mott's Banner Boy; 
res.. Baby Kent. Bitches: 1st, May Hobson; 2d, Lass o' Yoka. 
ENGLISH SETTERS— Puppies.— Dogs: 1st, H. A. Belcher's 
Colonel R., Jr.; 2d, Bloomfield Kennels' Greystock; 3d, A. Al- 
bright, Jr.'s, Dick of Eaton; res, H. Pape's Marlow. Bitches; 1st, 
J. Coles Lady Cole; 2d, Bloomfield Kennels' Duchess D. ; 3d, 
J. Lewis' Mayflower; res., H, Pape, Jr.'s, Clorine. Novice. — Dogs: 
1st. C. F. Hartmetz's Oakley Hill; 2d, L. S. Hudson's Tony's Jack; 
3d, H. J. Smith's Julien Lucifer; res., F. G. Taylor's Loyalty. 
Bitches: 1st, S. E. Thurton's Field Gladstone TL; 2d. C. G. Car- 
ter's Queen's Place Pride; 3d, F. E. Conlon's Jersey Queen; res., 
F. G. Taylor's Radiant. Limit. — Dogs: 1st, Vancroft Kennels' 
Barton Tory; 2d, C. F. Hartmetz's Oakley Hill; 3d. L. S. Hud- 
son's Tony's Jack; res., H. J. Smith's Julien Lucifer. Bitches: 
1st, F. G. Taylor's Lady Jane Gray; 2d, C G. Carter's Oueen place 
Pride; 3d, H. D. Grover's Oueen Bane; res., J. Lewis' Mallwyd 
Queen. Open. — Dogs: 1st, F. G. Taylor's Knight Errant; ■2d, 
Vancroft Kennels' Barton Tory; 3d, S. W. Carey, Jr.'s, champion 
Gilhooly; res., L. S. Hudson's Tony Jack. Bitches: 1st, R. W. 
Cunningham's Elloree; 2d, C. G. Carter's Queen's Place Pride; 3d, 
H. D. Grover's Queen Bane. Winners.— Dogs: 1st, Knight Er- 
rant; res.. Barton Tory. Bitches: 1st, Elloree; res., Lady Tane 
Gray. Field Trial. — Dogs and bitches that have been placed at 
any public field trial in the United States or Canada: 1st C. F. 
Hartmetz's Oakley Hill; 2d, G. G. Williamson's Sport's Gath; 3d, 
J. G. Armstrong's Tony Bee. 
IRISH SETTER-S— Novice.— Do §s: 1st, Vancroft Kennels' 
Prince Victor; 2d, P. F. O'Neill's lat; 3d, H. Hawkes, Sr.'s, John 
L. ; res., M. Karatsony's Glenwood Ned. Bitches: 1st, Wood- 
bury Kennels' Trilby Girl; 2d, Z. T. Bartleson's Princess Sonia; 
3d, E. Harder's Belle of Newark; res., Vancroft Kennels' Heather 
Pet. Limit. — Dcgs; 1st, Vancroft Kennels' Prince Victor; 2d, B. 
B. Lathbury's Rockwood, Jr.; 3d, J. Douglas' Toronto Lord 
Roberts. Bitches: 1st, Woodbury Kennels* Rockwood Queen; 2d, 
Z. T. Bartleson's Princess Sonia; 3d, M. C. Byer's Signal Bess.; 
res. F. P. Kernan's Belle of Nelson. Open.— Dogs: 1st, C. A. 
Gale's Ben lau; 2d, Vancroft Kennels' Prince Victor; 3d, Wood- 
bury Kenne's' Rockwood II.; res., J. Douglas' Toronto Lord 
Roberts. Bitches, Ist, C. D. Snodgrass' Red Bess 11. ; 2d, Wood- 
btiry Kennels' Rockwood Queen; 3d, M. C Byers' Signal Bess; 
res., Vancroft liennels' Heather Pet. Winaers, — Dogs: 1st, B^ss; 
Lau; 2d, Prince Victor. Bitches: 1st, Red Bess II.; fes.j Trilby 
Girl. 
GORDON SETTERS— Novice.— Dogs: 1st, C. R. Taylor's Count 
Noble's Pride; 2d, S. Le Roy Ackerly's Trap; 3d, W. C. Kugler's 
Dpc Clinton. Bitches: 1st. Vancroft Kennels' Heather Twinkle. 
Limit. — Dogs: 1st, Vancroft Kennels' Duke of Edgeworth; 2d. 
C. R. Taylor's Count Noble's Pride; 3d, F. P. Smith's J. H. W.; 
res., W. G. Kugler's Doc Clinton. Bitches: 1st, Vancroft Kennels' 
Heather Twinkle; 2d, W. G. Kugler's Winona Clinton; 3d. C. R. 
Taylor's Janet Noble; res., L. P. Higgins' Princess View. Open. — 
Dogs: 1st, Vancroft Kennels' Duke of Edgeworth; 2d, C, R. 
Taylor's Count Noble's Pride; 3d, F. P. Smith's J. H. 
W. Bitches: 1st, Vancroft Kennels' Heather Twinkle; 2d, 
C, R. Taylor's champion Dell Noble; 3d, C. R. Tay- 
lor's Lady Maud; res., L. P. Higgins' Princess View. Win- 
ners, — Dogs: 1st, Duke of Edgeworth; res., Count Noble's Pride. 
Bitches; 1st, Heather Twinkle; res., champion Dell Noble. 
GRIFFONS.— Dogs and bitches: 1st, R. Schneider's Blitz Vom 
Kaiserslautern; 2d, Csesar TI. ; 3d, Lady Belle; res., Flora. 
IRISH WATER SPANIELS— Open.— Dogs and bitches: 1st, 
T, A. Carson's Dan H'Carthy. 
CLUMBER SPANIELS— Open.— Dogs and bitches: 1st, A. C. 
James' Medway; 2d, H. G. Charlesworth's Royal Swell; 3d, Newton 
Abbot Kennels' Alveley Loafer; res., Miss N. E. Douglas' Topaz. 
FIELD SPANIELS— Puppies.— Dogs: 1st, M. A, Viti's Weald- 
stone Field Marshal; 2d, C. T. Mead's Woolton Baron; 3d, C. T. 
Mead's Woolton Bishop. Bitches: 1st, M. A. Viti's Wealdstone 
Morda. Novice.— Dogs: 1st, M. A. Viti's Wealdstone Fie'd 
Marshal; 2d, C. T. Mead's Woolton Baron; 3d, R. P. Keasbey's 
Saybrook Judge; res., R. W. Barrow's Heather. Bitches: 1st, 
Swiss Mountain Kennels' Princess Correzina; 2d, M. A. Viti's 
Wealdstone Morda; 3d,, C. T. Mead's Woolton Lady Dagmar; 
res.. Mrs. D. W. Evans* Snowball. Limit.— Dogs: 1st, M. A. 
Viti's Wealdstone Field Marshal; 2d, C. T. Mead's Woolston 
Baron; 3d, D. W. Evans' Sunninghill Bridford; res., R. P. Keas- 
bey's Savbrook Judge. Bitches: 1st, Swiss Mountain Kennels' 
Princess Correzina; 2d, Mrs. D. W. Evans' Roker Queen; 3d, C. 
T. Mead's Woolton Lady Dagmar; res., Swiss Mountain Kennels' 
Wansbeck Chloe. Open.— Dogs: (black): 1st. Swiss Mountain 
Kennels' champion Endcliffe Bishop; 2d, C. T. Mead's Woolton 
Baron; 3d, Mrs. R. VV. Barrow's Pleather. Bitches (black): 1st, 
M. A. Viti's champion Bridford Morda; 2d, Swiss Mountain 
Kennels' Princess Correzina; 3d, Swiss Mountain Kennels' cham- 
pion Endcliffe Myrtle; res., Mrs. D. W. Evans' Roker Queen. 
Dogs (any other color): 1st, R. W. Keasbey's Saybrook Popcorn; 
2d, R. W'. Keasbey's Saybrook Judge; 3d, C. T. Mead's Woolton 
Bishop; res., Mrs. D. W. Evans' Woolton Wonder. Bitches (any 
other color): 1st, C. T. Mead's Woolton Dagmar; 2d, Mrs. D. W. 
Evans' imported W.aterlily; 3d, R. P. Keasbey's Saybrook Zaza; 
res., Swiss Mountain Kennels' Heather Meg, Winners.— Dogs : 
1st, champion Endcliffe Bishop; res., Wealdstone Field Marshal. 
Bitches; 1st, champion Bridford Morda; res., Princess Correzina. 
,COCKER SPANIELS.— Puppies.— Dogs: 1st, C. T. Mead's Per- 
fection; 2d. G. Dunn's Paragon; 3d, E. W. Fiske's Kantaka; res., 
Lavelock Kennels' Rosslyii, Bitches: 1st, G. Douglas' Flora 
Ttmple; 2d, W. T. Payne's First Choice; 3d, Brookside Kennels' 
Miss Nobody; res., H. G. Charlesworth. Novice. — Dogs (black): 
1st, G. Douglas' Prince Albert; 2d, G. Bell's Mephisto; 3d, G. 
Dunn's Paragon. Bitches: 1st, Brookside Kennels' Windsome II.; 
2d, F. C. Stengelin's Flossy R. ; 3d, G. Dunn's Rara Avis; res., 
T. Kennedy's Queen. Dogs (any other color) : 1st, E. W. Fiske's 
Chief II.; 2d, E. W. Fiske's Kantata; 3d, W. T. Payne's Angora. 
Bitches: 1st, G. Dunn's Waverly Sweetheart: 2d, Mrs. M, Taylor's 
Orange Lily; 3d, G. Dunn's Lady Mac; rtrs., M. Taylor's Lady 
Mac. Limit.— Dogs (black): 1st, E. W. Fiske's Colonist; 2d, G. 
Belle's Standard; 3d, G. Dunn's Paragon; res.. Swiss Mountain 
Kennels' Preedom. Bitches: 1st, Mepal Kennels' Mepal's Enid; 
2d, H. G. Charlesworth's Nita; 3d, G. Dunn's Rara Avis. Dogs 
(^ny solid color other than black): 1st, C, T. Mead's Perfection; 
2d, Brookside Kennels' Reality; 3d, E. W. Fiske's Kantaka; res., 
C. Douglas' Searchlight. Bitches: 1st, C. Y. Ford's Otterburn 
Evangeline; 2d, W. T. Payne's Lilith; 3d, Montrose Kennels' Eo.sa- 
ii'cnd: res.. Brookside Kennels' Hampton Red Girl. Dogs (parti- 
colored): 1st, W. T. Payne's Midkiff Chimes; 2d, E. W. Fiske's 
Chief II.; 3d, Mepal Kennels' Braeside Bob; res.. G. Douglas' 
Mottle Duke. Bitches: 1st, G. Dunn's Waverly Sweetheart; 2d, 
O. B. Hark's Blue Mountain Belle; 3d, Brookside Kennels' Elsie 
Venner; res., W. T. Payne's Magenta. Open.— Dogs (black); 1st, 
Swiss Mountain Kennels' champion Ono; 2d, E. W. Fiske's 
Premier: 3d, E. W. Fiske's Colonist. Bitches: 1st, A. Schierloh's 
Be=s; 2d. A. B. Koenig's Koenig's Erie; 3d, G. Bell's All Cocker. 
Dogs (anv other color): 1st, C. T. Mead's Perfection; 2d, E. W, 
Fiske's Mohican: 3d, Mepal Kennels' Braeside Bob; res., E. W. 
Fiske's Kantata. Bitches; 1st, W. T, Payne's champion Blue 
Belle II.; 2d, C. Y. Ford's Otterburn Evangeline; 3d, Brookside 
Kennels' Hampton Red Girl; res., E. W. Fiske's Missinneva. 
Winners.— Dogs (black): 1st, champion Ono; res.. Premier. Dogs 
(any other color): 1st, Perfection; res., Midkiff Chimes. Bitches 
(blackl: 1st, Mepal's Enid; res., Lester Rose. Bitches (any other 
color): 1st, champion Blue Bell II.; res., Otterburn Evangeline. 
BASSET HOUNDS— Open.— Dogs and bitches: 1st, Newton Ab- 
bot Kennels' Caprice; 2d, Newton Abb/c Kennels' Longfellow. 
BEAGLES— Puppies.— Dogs: 1st, Rock Ridge Kennels" Rock 
Ridge Pinewood; 2d, Rock Ridge Kennels' Rock Ridge Songster; 
3d, Wharton Beagle's Wharton Pleader; res., Round Plain 
Beagle's Gambler. Bitches: 1st, S. E. Thurton's Gypsy Queen; 
2d, Rock Ridge Kennels' Bonny Lass; 3d, Wmdholme Kennels 
Windolme's Lorna; res., S. E. Thurton's Blanch T. Novice.— 
Dogs: 1st, Somerset Beagle's Harker 11. ; 2d, Rock Ridge Ken- 
nels' Rock Ridge Songster; 3d, W. Saxby's Dorsey; Ires., H, L. 
Kreuder's Eiroy. Bitches: 1st, Windholme Kennels' Windholme 
Duchess; 2d, Rock Ridge Kennels' Rock Ridge Roxy; 3d, W. 
Saxby'-s Deuce; res., .Windholme Kennels' Windholme Cycle. 
Limit.— Dogs (not exceeding 13in.) : 1st, Somerset Beagle's Hec- 
tor; 2d, H. Aling's George F. ; 3d, Mrs. O. Giles' Caution of 
Radnage; res.. Windholme Kennels' Windholme's War Cry. 
Bitches: '1st, Miss Cornelia Peabody's Beautiful; 2d, Windholme 
Kennels' Windholme's Daffodil; 3d, Windholme Kennels' Wind- 
holme's Cycle; res., Mrs. O. Giles' Mardon Bright Eyes. Dogs 
(over 13 and not exceeding 15 inches): 1st, Round Plain Beagle's 
■Reed's Dan D. ; 2d, Windholme Kennels' Windholme's Dalesman; 
3d. Kock Ridge Kennels' Rock Ridge Songster; res., Windholme 
Kennels' Barber's Boy. Bitches: 1st, Windholme Kennels' Wind- 
holme's Bangle; 2d, Rock Ridge Kennels' Rock Ridge Rose; 3d, 
Windholme Kennels' Windholme Duchess; res., Somerset Kennels' 
Flossie. Open.— Dogs: 1st, Round Plain Beagle's Reed's Dan D. ; 
2d, Windholme Kennels' Windholme's Literol; 3d, Windholme 
Kennels' Windholme's Dalesman; res.. Round Plain Beagle's cham- 
pion Primate. Bitches: 1st, Windholme Kennels' Windholme's 
Bangle; 2d, Windholme Kennels' Fate; 3d, Rock Ridge Kennels' 
Lucy L. ; res., Rock Ridge Kennels' Rock Ridge Rose. Dogs 
and 'bitches (not exceeding 12in.) : 1st, G. F. Reed's Reed's Nell; 
2d Rock Ridge Kennels' Whiffett; 3d, Rock Ridge Kennels' 
Darky; res., S. E. Thurton's Fan R. Winners.— Dogs: 1st, 
Reed's' Dan D. ; res., Windholme's Literol. Bitches: 1st, Wind- 
holme's Bangle; res.. Gypsy Queen T. Field Trial.— Dogs and 
bitches: 1st, Rock Ridge Kennels' Lucy L.; 2d, Rock Ridge Ken- 
nels' Hector Wood; 3d, the Wharton Beagle's Leader III.; res., 
Somerset Kennels' Hector. 
DACHSHUNDE— Puppies,— Dogs: 1st, C. Motschenbacher's 
Reinecke; 2d, C. Motschenbacher's Young Phenomenon, Jr. 
Bitches: 1st H. O. Waters' Melba; 2d, C. Motschenbacher's 
Peperl IL; 3d, H. S. Hyde's Belle; res,, H. Sammis' Gretchen. 
Novice.— Dogs : 1st, C. Motschenbacher's Alexis; 2d, C. O. Po '.ken's 
Paprika; 3d, H. Bromlev's Windycroft Joe. Bitches: 1st, L. Stap- 
penback's Dilly; 2d, C. Motschenbacher's Nixe. Limit.— Dogs 
(red); 1st, C. Motschenbacher's Papageno's Veto; 2d, C. O. 
Polken's Paprika; 3d, H. Bromley's Windycroft Joe. Bitches: 
]st C. Motschenbacher's Mardel; 2d, C. Motschenbacher's Tosca. 
Do'gs (any other color): 1st, C Motschenbacher's Romeo II.; 2d, 
C ^Motschenbacher's Rodie Vom Jaegerhaus. Bitches: 1st, W. 
Steuber's Pebbl; 2d, W. Steuber's Melba; 3d, C. Motschen- 
bacher's Peprl 11. Open.— Dogs: 1st, Romeo II.; 2d, Papageno's 
Veto; Sd, Windycroft Joe. Bitches: 1st, Maedel; 2d, Nixe; 3d, 
Tosca. Winners.— Dogs: 1st, Romeo II.; res., Papageno's Veto. 
Bitches: Ist, Mardel; res., Pebbl 
Irish Setter Q«b. 
Philadelphia, Feb. 25. — The anntial meeting of the 
Irish Setter Club of America was held at the Madison 
Square Garden. New York, on Friday, Feb. 22, at 7:30 
P. M., the president, Dr. G. G. Davis, in the chair. Pres- 
ent. Dr. G. G. Davis. James B. Blossom. B. L. Clements 
and Geo. H. Thomson, and by proxy, Mrs. C Salii>bury. 
Miss G, Shsppen and William Shippen. 
The mimites of the previous meeting were read and 
approved. 
The Treasurer's report, showing a balance of $205 96, 
was read and approved. It was decided to appropriate 
$50 for bench shows and $50 for field trials durmg th& 
ensuing year. 
The following new members were elected : Dr. Charles 
A. Gale, Rutland, Vt. ; Mr. Joseph B. Vandergrift Pitts- 
burg. Pa. The following gentlemen were then elected to 
hold office during the ensuing year: Presidefit, Dr. G. 
G. Davis, Philadelphia. Pa.; Vice-President, James B.. 
Blossom, New York; Secretary and Treasurer, Geo. H. 
Thomson, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Executive Committee — William Shippen, New York; 
T. G. Goodridge. New York; Woodruff Sutton. New 
York; B. L. Clement. New York; Dr. G. S. Lacock, 
Allegheny, Pa.; Joseph Lewis, Connec icut. 
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. 
Geo. H. ThomsoKj Sec'y. 
English Setter CI«b. 
New York, Feb. 23. — At the annual meeting of the 
American English Setter Club, held at Madison Square 
Garden, Wednesday, Feb. 20. Mr. Edgar Huidekoper, of 
Meadville, Pa., on motion of Mr. W. S. Bell, was called to 
preside. It being the first meeting of the club, there was 
no prev'ous minutes to read. 
The Secretary-Trea.surer's report showed a most satis- 
factory condition of the club, financial and otherwise. 
After remarks in which Messrs. Bell, Belcher. Chapin, 
Law, F. G. Taylor, Osthaus and others participated, the 
action of the Standard, Constitution and By-Laws and 
Governing committees was adopted. A special resolu- 
tion was passed rcqucs.ing each member of the club to 
send in one or more names for membership as being the 
most effective way to increase the list and interest. The 
Secretary announced that the standard of_ the dub is 
ready to be mailed for all who may apply for it, and that it 
will at once be mailed cO members, without application. 
The election of officers continued those now serving 
for the en'^uing year. 
It was decided that the dues pa'd in 1900, as well as 
those in 1901, will be applied to the current year ending 
Dec. 3T. 
English Bloodhound Club, 
Tire seventh annual meeting of the English Bloodhound 
Club of America was held at Madison Square Garden, 
New York c'ty. on Friday. Feb. 22, at 11 A. M. The 
meeting was well attended by the members. 
Voted to offer twc^ silver cups to become the proiierty 
of the exhibitor winning it three times ; cup to be offered 
on!v at the New York Show. 
Mr. George Raper, of Wincobank, Sheffield, England, 
was elected an honorary member. 
The report of the Treasurer showed a good balance to 
the credit of the club, and after a general discussion of 
the advisability of holding field trials, which matter was 
left in .he hands of a comm'ttee the meeting adjourned. 
The following officers were elected : President. Dr. C. 
A. Lougest; Vice-Presidents, Louis B, Strong, George P. 
Finnigan; Secretary and Treasurer, Charles H. Innesj 
Executive Committee, the above named and Miss C. G. 
Whitney and Charles Dieterich. Dr. A. F. Stahl was 
elected a delegate to the American Kennel Club. _ The 
following judges were recommended : James Mortimer. 
J. L. Winchell. James Watson. Dr. Louis G. Knox, Roger 
D. Williams, Dr. A. F. Stahl and C. WaLer Lougest, 
Great Dane Club* 
New York, Feb. 21. — The annual meeting of the Great 
Dane Club of America was held at the Belvedere House 
on Tuesday, Feb. 19, at 7 P. M. 
The report of the Treasurer shows that the club is in a 
good financial condition. Two new members were elected. 
The following officers were unanimously elected for 
the ensuing year: Mr. J. Blackburn Miller, President: 
Mr. T. D. M. Cardeza, Vice-President ; Mr. C. H. Mant- 
ler. Secretary-Treasurer; Mr. G. Muss Arnolt, Delegate 
to the A. K. C. 
The Executive Committee consists of the foregoing 
officers and Messrs. B. H. Stevenson, R. T. Harrison and 
Lours Letsche. 
After the close of the meeting a banquet was held in 
celebration of the tenth anniversary of the club, which the 
members present heartily enjoyed. 
Points and Flushes. 
Prof. Edm. H. Osthaus, the famous artist, purchased 
two beagle puppies at the New York Show, namely. Trum- 
pet T. (Dorsey's Woodman — Belle of Mount Vernon) 
and Duke of Mount Vcrmon, same breeding. He pur- 
chased them for his own use, and intends to take up the 
sport of rabbit hunting more actively ^n the future, as 
done a la beagle. Asked concerning the sale, he calmly 
wrote the following on a piece of paper: "The two finest 
beagles ever put on the bench. Bought for $50,935.25," 
The puppies are not for sale. 
A cablegram received by Mr. E. M. Oldham at the New 
York Dog Show announced Jie death of the famous St. 
Bernard breeder, Mr, Sydney Smith, of Leeds, England, 
on Thursday of last week. Some of the dogs sold by him 
were world famous, and he realized extraordinary prices 
for them, particularly such as were imported to America. 
The famous English setter, Count Gladstone IV. (Count 
Xoble — Ruby's Girl), died in San Francisco, Cal, on 
Feb. 7. He was owned by the Verona Kennels. Few 
dogs had a more conspicuous place in the public eye. He 
was a noted field trial winner and the sire of field trial 
winners. 
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