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FOREST AND STREAM. 



l>;ov. 8, 1883. 



4U. Virginia.— B, S. Bradford, Springfield, Muss., liver and 



white bitch, June T CWhitin'a 1 



17. Nki.i.ti;. — J. Hei 

 white bitch. February 



■t-. SxuifNSR.— Weal 

 and white do-.-. Aug. 2 



FPU— WCI 



ike \ mine). 



;iii. N ■•v.- York, lemon and 



cniv.'l Crab, New York lemon 



b, New York, liver 

 una wmte oixcd, .inn. •.• . (sensation -Whir's Grn.oe). 



on.— E. B Downing. Wilmington. Del., liver-and 

 white dog, ■ • Jean). 



51. Hamlet.— Arthur Duane, NewTork, liver and white 

 dog-. April (Croxteth— Lass). 



■Svt>.—3 A. English, Mount Olive, N. C, lemon and 



cars. u had stern, and 

 was entered, and so 



white dog, July 35 (St. Val 



63. Dkake.— A. Tj 

 white dog, Aug. 13 



54. Jii.t.— A.E. G 

 b tch, i 



dog. June 21 Sensa 



Sensation ■ 

 bitch, i' ■ 



• dog, Mai 



;. 3 (Bab-] 



ie— Beulab). 



■■:■■■ .- i luj mardj N. v.. [iver and 



... Ghij mard, :.". V , liver and whip- 



.•hcock. Now York, tan and white 

 Whib '.- ' trace). 



ivaik. N. J,, lemon und white dog, 



Newark, N. .1.. lemon aud white 



bill). 



. Huntington, Memphis, Term., liver 



Pat Cleoourme— Oiekrill's May). 



nith, I'.'u- York. lemon and 'white 



Bridgeport, Ot., livi-r nmi white dog, 

 (HaV, pedigra I rei eived, 



id. I'i-ai si;.,.ik. in-, s Fleet Speir, Brooklyn, If. T., 

 liver and white dog. August (Tain U Shame ■: •--"'. 



62. Rush, Jr.— Dr. S: ! ■!■■■ . Sj 'i. Bra ■:■; i, 

 and white dog. Sept. •.'■.' iKnsh— Nan). 



■'■•:. l."M.'i.\- ta.-H T. \":ind. via;. Pittsburgh. Pa- liver 



and white dog, April 3 (Don -Luck) 



id. Luox'B ItAir, .- R. T. Vandevon , I'itishurgh. I 'a., liver 



and white bitch, Oct. 'i (Don.— LrRskj 



05 Pride.— s. vVorthimnou. Glcnora Mi:-., liver and white 

 dog (Croxteth— Royal Fan). 



(iti. Roi.lo. — Louis -C Clark, N, w Vurk, liver and white dog, 

 July ;.: (Sensation— Mineola . 



67 EVES S. Wnmmike:. Kliuwoo I, X. ('., 



lemon and white pointer dog, age-not given (Robert E. Lee— 



LOUISVILLE BENCH SHOW. 

 Irst dop show held in Louisville during e 



rr\HE 



four-footed Mends, and il 

 Lincoln and his starf were 

 before the exhibition openi 

 the National Horse Show 

 York. Mr. Lincoln wasuna 

 trig mi the show, and for bl 

 then being all told not w 

 Col. Barber and Mr. t'..ldu 



I 'l that a show ■•', d 



display of almost every art 

 ana to these gentlemen we 

 and general desire to :neei 

 name is always a stlfBciej 

 ment. The quality of the 

 was no; Of a very high old 

 a light one. Major J. M. T 

 r.he setters and pointers, f.h 

 Mr. James Mortimer, or N 

 i heir work in a credible mi 

 and the awards wen 

 iual 



buck, woolly, round in barrel ; ha? 

 moves badly. Only one English 



fault is his & 

 oul oi shape. 

 i .ut is thick i 



high. Then 



pies competed, andthey call for no comments. 



POINTERS. 



In the champion class King Tom stood alone, and we are 

 iinieli disappointed in him. II- hasbv no mean- a e;uod head; 

 has a bad eve. wretched shoulders, short neck, and is short of 

 bone. His pasterns are weak and light, and his feet are none 

 of the best. The open dog class was an Improvement, Robin 

 Adair, under the circumstances, beingpropeTly placed at the 

 head of alia n-s. We say under the circumstances Eor there 

 was a much better dog iu the class, onh be was in Buoh 

 Wretched condition that he had to take a back seat. The 

 winner i- a fair good dog, withatidj body, good, coat, well 

 set on, and wall-carried stern, i. . Pace ■ trifle plain, 

 b a little throaty, light in bone, and weak 



nan Robin 

 entitled tosecond 

 ital shoulders and 

 id not be much im- 

 is .,, a ivallv cood 



t.u 



Hereto 

 Nevisonv 



e fo 



is, and the class was a good one. 



i in splendid Condition and was soon awarded 

 the blue ribbon. He is a trifle long from -eye to nose, and a 

 little light in bone and weak iu the patterns. In size, shoul- 

 ders, coat, color, hack, loin and hindquarters he is. u-niark- 

 aulvgood Tiny came second, lie was all out of condition, 

 His fault; an thai In ■ are, is throaty, 



crooked in forelegs and coarse in coat. He has capital bone 

 and good feet. Europe, highly commended, was also out of 

 condition. She is of battel type thah her kennel companion, 

 and when fully developed will beat him. She has a fairly 

 good mastiff head with the correct black markings: has plenty 

 of length of body, and stands on good legs and feet. Her 

 tanks are that slie is coarse in coat" and tail, throaty, and not 

 so good in color as we would like to see her. She was en- 

 titled to the vhc. card Prim ■ was outclassed. 



In the rough 

 ance, and as the 

 rightlj withhel 



ted elass. Ga 



r tailed to put in 



appear- 

 honors were 

 been second 

 a! in st. Ber- 



,e as much of 

 vhich 



loth-o 



ited 



nd 





ringtail he would be i 

 fair dog. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS. 



Hen- Mayor of Blngley added another, first in his long lis; of 

 winnings. He was iu goorl shape. His only faults are thai 

 ':,;- i , - show the haw and his tail would be improved by the 

 addition of a couple of inches in length. Ponto, placed second, 

 is not a good one. On tail, feet and chest he is white, has a 

 curly coat, a plain head, and bad hocks. Tony, he., snows 

 quite as much retriever as Newfoundland character. 

 GREYHOUNDS, 



dog, thick iu skull, 



('list 



lil, too is i 



slend 





bred 





Adah 



. and iu i 



lair. 



d'n,;.:.. J 



1th 



In this class the winner was a bii 

 heavy in ear. loaded at the should 

 quarters, lie was in good conditii 

 not seen before but Mr. Moore mui 

 she if he intends to win in good lo 

 do in a greyhound of all dogs, and 

 gallop. Gyp, too, is not a greyl: 



l.ifel 



and white ticked, with a fairly good bead, nice shoulders 

 capita] chest, back and loins, good stem, and perfect legs and 

 feet Sb i . . eek and .nni— !>••!•! :il .: 



"Wo love to' see a pointer, and'' Kloom 'is' one." 1 I ,'e "balance "i 

 theclnss wii» bad, and M:i ,..:• T-tylor would no! have been 



cai'd . - well, for that matter. 



slW.-.MXs. 



Beuedict and Horuell Bonanza represented the Held spaniels, 

 Benedict winning with a good deal in band. He stands on 

 good legs and fen, and has plenty of length of body, also a 

 nico flat coat; lie is, however, plain in the face, stand* a triile 

 high, and carries his toil too gaily. Hornell Bonanza Isfaulty 

 . and '.-.at. andisnonc too straight in his legs, which 



HorneU Ruby won in the cooker class. Kan Its-Plain face, 

 bad ears, light in boa.- and of poor color. Bolio. place 



i iinprovB, Faults Boipy, wanting in hone, white on chest, 

 3 set on loo high. This dog also won hi the puppy class. 



FOX HOUNDS AND BBAGlifiS. 



beats Major T. in shoulders, legs, feet, bone, back and hocks. 



Class6. English 8t Iters, Dogs -Thos. U Maitin's Maxwell, block, 

 vhtte and tan, Ivrs . Ian, ■ gene: 2d, C. F. . '.\ 



Mesh TI.--TV.irna. Very high com., 

 . 'ivrs., Hla.iftone— 

 Gertie Hoffmaj r, z .lr ", i.-li-.-. 



I'Nefl'sliODtc Chiislo, black 



i.'i.h-i.l: -'.i. T. Sebtvarts, 

 on— l''ay. 



- : •■ •;.'.- or Bitches. 

 Patch. 



. Thomas 



■ 



m. i; i Weiss 3 



: .:.;i ■ - 1st, .he. i: I. Long's 



kalh " 

 f colon. -1st, Janic' 



rthan 

 •ill not 



eoar 

 hope 

 befo 

 yet 1 



) (\o% possessing them can 



.nd, beintr heavy in ear, 



i lic'ad. loaded at the shoulders, and bad in feet. We 



see this sneedv and graceful breed of dog improved 



ainly worthy of greater attention than 



; it. 



There was -ntr\ in the class lor champion English dogs, 



and in the corresponding class for ladies Peep o' I lav had . a 

 walk over. Her faults are straight stiiles, bad eyes, and an 

 inclination to throatiness, besides which she was all out of 

 coat. In the open class for dogs, Maxwell, a white, black and 

 tan. took the money: but we preferred Dashing Rake, placed 

 second. The winner had a somewhat plain head, is throaty, 

 long in fail, and straight in slides. His legs and feet are 

 rigid, but he is hursh in coat, and has too much day- 

 light under him. Dashing Rake's faults .'tie I 



li;..hl"in"hni : h|'uar;.rs. This 



too large, win.- 'iu iron;. 'and light in bona Belvoir Jim was 

 alone in the open dog class. He is not uearl; 



type, and is not the corn. ei ■ I'liingiit the present day "she 'is 



und rahot too, whichisra serious Jfavdl. 



Cul.J.ll!S. 

 Robin Adair had only a very moderate specimen to beat 

 in Warren. There is a good deal of character about Robin, 

 and if he could only grow his top coat, exchange eyes, and had 

 good hindlcgs, he woidd bo a very good dog. The stifles of 

 the collie should be sickle-shaped. In the bitch class Las-..' 

 Gowrfe was well beaten by Fanny, better both in head and 

 coat. In the puppy ela.-s Mr 'terry was in link 

 Rob Rov. noi nolle*, i. '.\'as i h-. n.-st in the class. He beat the 

 winner every where excepting in sate, and should have been an 

 easy Brsfe. 



BULLDOGS. 

 Young Duke, a fair good dog, v?as all alone. He will do 

 when the cracks are at homo. 



BULL-TE!'.i:!KUS. 



Spring easily won first; good body, legs and feet, a clean 

 made dog. Faulty in nose, head and tail. 



SKYE TF.RRIERS. 



Correctly placed. A fair prick-eared specimen won, followed 

 by a drop-eared one, too soft in coat. 



IIAKD-1IAIKED TEKR1ERS. 



Tarn Gleu is a fair specimen of the Die Hard terrier; with 

 more terrier character iu head he would be a good one. The 

 second prize, winner was not hard-haired and therefore noi 

 entitled to mention. 



PUGS. 



There was only one for competition. He has a fa* mask and 

 a good tail und is of nice size, but the color is not the thing at 

 all. 



TOYS. 



Only one competed, a black and tan. good in coat, butfaiUty 

 in markings, color, head, ears and loin. 

 msi i ;.i..\si:oi-s 

 Were a wretched lot, unworthy of notice. 



Following is u list of the 



Class}. M-iiiin's. LV-gs an.! r.'iicho-.— Ist.C'bas. H. Ma •: 1 



i 2. Rough-Coated S 

 an.. 11. A. Xewhoas-': 



:. black, 



. 1st. R tllliseii'.-. i . omil, 



i. \V. Klec-k's 



-ess. 

 .-.■:,'■ Bl ' ::• .. 



a o a h'.iii.. . rtiite i»fi(i 



T II. hi i-'s \ Ielor, vliil" aii.i ran 

 ;.. .1 ,. N, .,■:!■- .i.,,1 ■ ■ 



HUheW. 



p;. .i>u! \rtair, reu 

 l';,ue: Sd, O. L. Abi 



■ 

 . Bulldogs. -isl. J. F. Taylor's Ifoung Dulci, v ,. 



. BulMtoRfma. Do«9 or flltohctJ, 1st. U ■ 



■:.-hi. 



Sod 30, !oh.i W. O'.t i'-e 



.'ihudiAe. n H Savl.ii-'s T:un 



k gray, f3mos.. '.Valla. •.• l-haa. '.'■:. Mi-. .«i:n-! M'.rkalf's 

 i.v. Byre., imported. High com., iolin li. N,:> i 

 liver, iyvA. C..ni.. .Mrs. An<u.-i H.irk.iU's 1'iinec. ifr.iy, lyr.. 



Ship. 

 . [risll T-m.-r- "... 



. V,.rks!iin- len^eKS.- let, 2d I v. i-v high com., Sell 



Jr.'s Tody, silver gray ;>u,l wliiie. -lyr*. I'.u. -H-inity; 



,-..i Dude, silver, lyr„ Das - 



:,nig Charles, lilenlieini ami .lai 



Class 55. Miscellaneous.— Equal 1st, .s'eiiii 

 . bari-iev, bl.n 

 .,•<• K.;;\ . ai.! W !'. t?rej s laiveino:-. 



COLLIES. 

 Editor Forest and Strewn: 



It was with pleasure i read air. Harsf.ii's Communication to 



your paper on the above subject, and il was verj gratifying 

 to find what a good opinion he held of nn own, collie Hog, 

 Lome. 



In following Mr. Haislon- lead, and sending you a few 

 further remarks on collies. I do so without wishing in any way 

 . the judging ol eo! lies at. the London show. So far 

 as my own dog was concerned, I wasnotmuch sui'pi 

 Mr. Mortimer withheld the champion prize, Indeod il was 

 court ing defeat to show I erne in Bucb coat and condition, for 

 though it is gener.'dl, understood that allowance is made 

 when a dog is shedding ins coal , H is very difficult tor a judge 

 to properly gauge this, unless he has bad somi 

 acquaintance with the do;, in question, which Mr. Mortimer, 

 in the case of Lcrne, had not. 



But it isou the type of dog we should encourage that I wish 

 tosava few words. Anil without intending any disrespect 

 to dogs like Marcus, and Chiefl.im. which, in ••.... 



that 11 is aotdogsof their Btanapweoughl I 

 The collie is, or should be, essentially a worker- a dog capa- 

 ble of covering a great deal of groune very qinekli 



.,,.. a coat 



it does noi follow, as M 



should have "a . 



to make it impossible fo 



worn hv Chi-:: 



itive incumbrance to it 



wet would bee 



■ 



: (gaming distinction on the bench. The 

 one, aud the oue for bitches even worse, 



decision which gave Fay tirsi, but she is 

 specimen, plenty of bone, aud a straight 



•.■ good points. Ladv Godiva is slack in the 



Hich com.. T. ti . Slaughter's Tony, black. 1 lrao?., Carlo-Lucy. 



■ li. F. K.ll-r's bjah. black. -Jyrs: 2<1, 

 Geo. W. Morris s. Countess Fleet II.. black, 3yrs.. Priuce— Countess 



01ass7. Chamnie'ii t. . ches!— 1st, D.'Biyson's Peep 



o' Day, ■wliite, black aud tan. 4^rrs.. Gladstone— Clip. 





ir, that he 

 ing out so as 

 coat :ii that. 

 mldbeapos- 

 ither, an 1 in 

 s to exhaust 

 h a coat he 

 for he would 



e Driver or 



coated dogs 



tireless, and would simply run 

 oif the** legs. 



\s to the color of the collie, opinion .vil! aiw.iys differ, and 

 the rule laid down bv Stonehenge "of black aud tau without 

 tnuch white," i». so far as Eaisl alili is concerned, well uigh ex- 

 ploded. As Mr. Hareton says, sable ha3 of late been the pop- 



