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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[March 27, 1884. 



MEW YORK DOG SHOW. 



IN answer to inquiries the managers of the Westminster 

 Kennel Club desire to state that dogs will be classified 

 according to their record on date of entry. A tirst prize win- 

 ner in an open class at ' /levelaud or Toronto, therefore, may 

 compete in open class at New York, provided he was entered 

 at New York prior to receiving the award at Cleveland or 

 Toronto. Should entry be made after the award at the last 

 named shows, he muse be entered in the champion class, 



Winners at Cincinnati are barred from open classes at New 

 York. There have already been a large number of valuable 

 special prizes offered which we will notice more at length 

 next week. The club have made a new departure in the in- 

 auguration of a sweepstake for English setters. Irish setters, 

 large pointers and small pointers. The entrance will be lift 

 The winner in each of the four classes to receive all of the 

 entrance money and a piece of plate, added by the club. The 

 winner to be known as the champion dog of America. The 

 club to be permitted to compete. Entries in each of the 

 sweepstakes to be made on or before the 21st day of April 

 next. 



In addition to the list of judges already pubbshed, Mr. E. C. 

 Sterling, of St. Louis, Mo., will judge the pointers. 



THE WASHINGTON DOG SHOW. 



THE second international bench show, under the superin- 

 tendencv of Mr. Chas. Lincoln, was held at Washington, 

 on the 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st inst. Owing to the uncertainty 

 of securing a suitable building, only a short notice was given 

 to exhibitors, but they at once rallied to the front, and a really 

 good show was held. The attendance was very good, and in- 

 cluded the President and many members of his cabinet, Sec- 

 retaries Folger and Lincoln, Senators Bayard, Beck, Palmer, 

 McKenna, and Hon. H. H. Riddleberger. The ladies also 

 showed the lively interest they took in our faithful dumb 

 companions, and forced us to the conclusion that Washington 

 was pre-eminently the place for a successful bench show. The 

 judges selected were as follows, viz. : For English setters and 

 pointers, Hon. Jno. S. Wise, Richmond, Va., and Major J. M. 

 Taylcr, Lexington, Ky. ; for Irish and Gordon setters. Major 

 J. M. Taylor; for mastiffs, St. Bernards, spaniels, deer hounds 

 and Greyhounds, and all other non-sporting classes, Mr. Jas. 

 Mortimer, N. Y. There were few complaints, and the judg- 

 ing, with a few exceptions, gave general satisfaction. 



The entries in the big dog classes did not fill so well as 

 might have been expected. 



MASTIFFS. 



There was only one mastiff, Dido, a tolerably well put to- 

 gether bitch, but altogether too small. She was awarded 

 second prize. 



ST. BERNAKDS. 



Only one St. Bernard faced the judge, a moderate, but fair 

 coated bitch, with badly shaped skull. She was awarded the 

 prize. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS 



Brought out three entries, of which Major was first, Lion he. 

 and Dido c. Neither of these deserve especial mention. 

 DEERHOUNDS. 



Mr. Thayer's entries were all absentees, as was also the 

 Clovemook Kennel's Roy, but the magnificent entries of Mrs. 

 S. F. Emmons more than made up for their non-appearance. 

 Three finer specimens we have never seen. They were well 

 placed, Robin first, Brian second, Bruce vhc. 



GREYHOUNDS. 



The Cincinnati winner, Major, was an easy first; Snyder 

 second, is good on head and body, but inclined to be coarse 

 and rather strong in tad; Dorothee vhc, is beginning to show 

 age; Buff c, a seven months 1 old puppy, is coarse. 



SETTERS. 



In champion English setters, dogs, Plantagenet, looking in 

 good shape and condition, beat Cossack, who has lost the coat 

 and feather he was so beautifully supplied with last year. In 

 the bitch class, Dashiug Belle easily won over Fairy II., who 

 shows age. The open dog class, except pure Laveracks. was 

 a large class, made up mostly of local dogs, and not up to the 

 standard. All prizes were withheld, Rocket getting vhc. re- 

 serve, and G-oodsell Kennel's Racket vhc. , and Duke c. In the 

 bitch class, Dashing Jessie was awarded fii-st prize, Victoria 

 second, Ophelia vhc, Bluebell he We liked Bluebell for sec- 

 ond place, as she is a good mover, and with the exception of 

 standing a trifle high behind, there is but little fault to be 

 found with her. 



In English setters, dogs of pure Laverack pedigree, &ood- 

 sell Kennel's Prince easily beat Bob White, who was shown 

 very much too low in condition. In the bitch class, Petrel 

 III beat her kennel companions, Queen Petrel, second prize, 

 and Daisy Laverack vhc. The dog puppies lacked quality, 

 and all awards were withheld. Hilarity, a nicely-shaped 

 puppy bv Cossack— Ophelia getting an he The others were 

 unnoticed, although we liked Alert, a litter brother to Hilarity. 

 There were only two entries in the bitch class, of which 

 Countess took first prize and Cassandra second. We could 

 scarcely see the consistency of the judges in giving first and 

 second prizes in the bitch and withholding all awards m the 

 dog class, as the quality certainly was no better in this than 

 the preceding class. - 



In champion Gordon setters Lady Gordon had a walk over. 

 The open class for dogs was a very poor class, Ned getting first 

 and Gem second. There were no other awards, although we 

 thought Luke, in this company, might have got a mention. 

 The bitches were a wretched lot, Fannie, he, was the only 

 one worthy of a card. In the puppy class first was awarded 

 to Don, the only entry. 



In champion Irish setter dogs, Glencho, m magnificent 

 shape had things all to himself. He scarcely needs descrip- 

 tion, so well known is he, and but for being a trifle weak be- 

 hind, we think him simply perfection. Trix easily beat Clara 

 Belle in the bitch class, being very superior m head and in 

 that high bred appearance which distinguishes the Irish setter. 



In the open dog class Glenmar, a six months old puppy, by 

 champion Gleucho, easily disposed of his rivals. He is a 

 wonderfully well made and developed puppy and with good 

 luck we predict a successful future for this gamy-looking 

 youngster. Keys was awarded second prize; he is of good 

 color with a nice coat but a coarse skulL Rob, vhc, Pilot c. 

 We thought Elcho TV, as good as Rob and better than Pilot, 

 but he failed to catch the judge's eye. In the bitch class Reeta, 

 a verv fair bitch with a nice head, good shoulders and coat, 

 beat Ada, second, who is a good all round bitch, but is too 

 small Liffey, he, and Blarney, e, are moderate specimens. 

 In the puppy class Glenmar had things to himself. Kate 

 Mackey, a very promising bitch, second; Walter, vhc. 



POINTERS. 



In champion pointers over 551bs„ the Knickerbocker 

 Kennel Club's Knickerbocker was the only entry and was 

 awarded the blue ribbon. The under oolbs. class was 

 divided into dogs and bitches. Bravo, looking very well, was 

 first in dogs, and Dutchess beat Lassie in bitches. The open 

 dog class over Solbs., introduced some of the best looking 

 large dogs we have seen for a long time. Guy, a well made 

 lemon and white-ticked, of fine size, but a little coarse m head, 

 and a trifle throaty, beat Fritz, a fitter brother, who was 

 placed second. Pilot, vhc, Gary, he, and Tim, he, were all 

 very inueh above the average W e thought Fritz almost the 

 best in the class, for though smaller than Guy, he shows more 

 quality; Pilot has very few faults, but is rather weak in lorn. 

 Of the others, we liked Tim, he, better than Cary, he, who 

 is heavy in skull with not the best of shoulders. The c ass, 

 however, was an exceptionally good ope. In the bitch class, 

 Fanny was awarded second prize, all other awards and com- 

 mendations bfiing withheld. 



In the dog class, under 551bs. , Tom Peter beat Match. There 



was not much between them. The winner is a light-bc died, 

 leggy dog, but with good style, while Match is handicapped 

 by his bad eyes. In the bitcli class Lyde. a nearly black bitch, 

 with rather a poor head but good shoulders, chest, legs and 

 feet, was first. Polly, who was second, has a good head ami 

 body, but is somewhat out at elbow and -wide-chested. She 

 refused to show herself in the ring. Lena, he , is a leggy, 

 light-boned bitch, with good head. Moonstone was absent. 

 This was not a good class. In the puppy class Lon, awarded 

 first prize, shows a good deal of qualitv.'but is light in bone 

 and has none the best of feet. Daisv Bravo we liked quite as 

 well as the winner, and Lady Mac, vhc. , we thought better than 

 either, but she is a trifle plain-faced, tight-lipped and her ears 

 set rather high. Dandy Bravo is also a very promising puppy, 

 but is a bit coarse in head. 



Chesapeake Bay dogs brought two entries, one of which, 

 Jeff, got loose and was not again captured. The other, Ches, 

 consequently had a walk over. 



SPANIELS. 



In champion field spaniels, over 281bs., Black Prince, the 

 only entry, was absent. The Hornell Spaniel Club were the 

 only entries in all the classes except one, in which Mr. Pierce 

 exhibited a very nice little white and black bitch; she was 

 awarded second prize, Rattler taking first, beating her in head 

 and bone. 



FOXHOUNDS 



brought out two good ones. St. Burnea having the best set of 

 legs and feet, back and loin, beat Gainer, who excelled in 

 head properties, but was weak in loin. 



BEAGLES 



were a poor class, and placed Bessie, first; Bonnie Lass, 

 second ; Maggie, e 



DACHSHUNDE. 



There was only one dachshund, Waldmann K, a nice black 

 and tan, he was awarded the prize. 



F0R-TERR1ERS. 



In champion fox-terrier dogs, Lancelot, in poor coat, was 

 alone. He has good bone, nicely marked, but rather thick 

 head, and stands a trifle high. In the bitch class, Lyra, the 

 only entry, was absent. In the open dog class, Surrey Ken- 

 nel's Flippant, shown in bad condition, was first. He has a 

 fair coat and good bone. He is rather coarse in head, but is a 

 useful sort. Tasman, second, has a thick skull, and is long- 

 backed, wide in front, and has open feet. In the bitch class. 

 Mi-. Thayer's Jaunty, the only entry, was absent. In the 

 puppy class, Belvoir Jack -was the only candidate, and he had 

 to put up with barren honors, receiving a vhc. He is a useful- 

 looking puppy, but has a bad head, and is too high on his legs. 



COLLIES. 



In the champion class Robin Adair quite outclassed Rex, 

 who was shown, "as were all Mr. Lindsay's entries," hog-fat. 

 He is also in bad coat. In the bitch class Zulu Princess won 

 over Jersey Lass, a plain looking bitch, but good-coated. 

 EfBe and Meg were both absent. Hiram was first in the open 

 dog class, he is a large dog with good coat. He beat Tweed IV., 

 a dog with a good deal of character, but inclined to be curly 

 and soft in coat. Bruno, vhc, had nothing much to recemmend 

 him. being too thick in skull. He is, however, a very nicely 

 marked black and tan, and is in fair coat. In the bitches 

 class Fairy, a nice-moving bitch with good coat, but rather 

 bad ears, beat Lilac, who is better on head and ears, but lacks 

 coat. Doty, vhc, is a nice bitch, good in coat and color, but a 

 trifle undersized. The puppy class brought out three good 

 ones, with but little to choose between them. Nannie O., the 

 best in color and coat, was placed first; Sandy, a nasty color, 

 but profuse in coat, was second; and Donald vhc. 



BULLDOGS. 



The entries in the champion dog class were all absent. In 

 the bitch class, R. & W. Livingston's Sweet Briar was the 

 only entry. She is a good bitch, and was awarded the prize. 

 There was only one entry in the open dog class, Major, who 

 had to be content with second prize. He is small and narrow 

 in skull, and long and pinched in face. 



BULL-TERRIERS. 



Grand Duke, a tine large dog, beat his kennel companion 

 Little Maggie, a very nice little bitch, rather coarse in tail and 

 with a large eye. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS. 



Brilliant first, beat Vortigern, second, who shows age and is 

 very wide in front, too fight in tan, deficient in markings, and 

 haslost his teeth. Daisy, he, would have done better in the 

 toy class. 



DANDIE DINMONTS. 



Dan was the only Dandie Dinmont in the class for these use- 

 ful terriers. He is a good one. 



IRISH TERRIERS. 



Jessie, the only entry, is thick-headed and lacks coat. 



CHAMPION SKYE TERRIERS 



Brought out Mr. W. P. Sanderson's strong team, Jim and 

 Suter Johnny ; these are both extraordinarily good specimens. 

 Jim beating Suter Johnny in color of coat, head and bone. 

 In the open class Mr. Sanderson was again successful, with 

 Robert Burns, a very nice young dog with good length of body 

 and close to the ground, with the right coat. Mary Corning, 

 second, is a good bitch. Marquis, vhc, has a badly-carried 

 tail, and is rather high on legs. He is a good dog but shows 

 age. Wallace, he, is weak-jawed and snipy, and soft in 

 coat. 



ANY OTHER VARIETY OF TERRIER 



Brought out an Airedale, showing almost too much otter hound 

 and too little of the terrier. He was placed first; Buster, a 

 Bedlington terrier, was second, and Remus and Marcus each 

 vhc. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS. 



Puck, in grand coat, beat Eddie in coat and color. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS 



Had only one entry, which was awarded the prize. 



PUGS. 



Champion pugs brought out Mrs. Pue's champion George, 

 who was on exhibition only. Joe therefore had a walk oye r 

 These are both very choice specimens, Joe being abou t the 

 ri°ht size. In the open class for dogs Mrs. Chas. Wheatleigh's 

 handsome little dog Tu Tu was first. He has a very good 

 skull and good wrinkle, but is a little tucked up in body, 

 rather weak in hindquarters, and has a large ear. Puggie, 

 second, is a good-shaped dog, but is very smutty in color. 

 Don Juan, vhc, we were disappointed with. He won second 

 at this show last year, but seems to have grown plain. Punch, 

 vhc. . is a well-made dog, with a good head, but is too large. 

 Joe is a puppy, too close to the ground, and rather crooked in 

 front. In the bitch class, Chloe, a very nice bitch, good in 

 head, was placed first. Judy, an overfed little daughter of 

 champion George, was second. Victoria, vhc, a beautifully 

 colored little bitch, we thought should have been second. 

 Wibchie, e, has grown gray in muzzle and ears, and is alto- 

 gether too fat. 



TOY TERRIERS 



Under Tibs, were a nice collection. Bijou, the winner, is a 

 very pretty black and tan. Dot, the nicest of the lot, was 

 overweight and, therefore, disqualified. The others were all 

 good specimens. 



KING CHARLES OR BLENHEIMS. 



Mrs. Senator T. W. Palmer exhibited two very handsome 

 Blenheims, which, we understood, had been successful at 

 bench shows in England. Duke, placed first, had the best 

 skull and shortest face, while Duchess, second, was in better 

 coat and had the spot in forehead so desirable in this breed. 

 They are certainly the best looking pair we have seen. 

 mscELLANEays or foreign cla^ss, over , tos. 



First prisfe Wa.'s awarded, to Mjnka, Second to Cffisar, vhc. to 

 Jack— all Siberian or Ulmer dogs. 



Same class under 251bs.— First and second to Mex and Nellie, 

 Mexican hairless dogs; vhc. to Tony. 



Following is a list of the 



AWARDS. 



Classes 1 and 1 A.— No entries. 



&^^5%%3fi& H - T ' JaHD ^ *«* 5yrs., Jack-Dido. 



Class 5.— Absent. 



Classes 6. 6A. OB and 7.— No entries. 



Class 7. Sinooth-coated St, Bernards, Bitches - 1st R T Mfti+tti«tf<i 

 Ahra, brindle and white, 4yrs., Miter-Brunhild OnlvVmrv 



Class 3.— Absent, J J ' 



Class 10. Newfoundlands.— 1st, Chas Disrner's Manor Mack U-ivrs 

 High com., D. W. Oyster's Lion, black, 8mos. Com , GK M OvWer^s 

 Dido, black, 3mos. ' ' 



Class 11. Deerhounds.— 1st. 2d and very high com., Mrs S F 

 Emm's Robin, tawny. 2yrs.. Bruce— Maida; Brian, tawny, 3yrs and 

 Bruce, tawny, 5yis., Torrum— Leda. 



Buff, 7mos. 



Class 12. Champion English Setters, Dogs.— 1st, Goodsell Kennel's 

 Plsntagenet, lemon belton, ajgyra., Dashing Monarch-Petrel 



Class 13. Champion English Setters, Bitches.— 1st, E. W. Jester's 

 Dashing Belle, blue belton, 2yrs.. Dashing Monarch— Blue Belle. 



Class 14. English Setters. Dogs (except pure Laverack*. -1st and 

 2d withheld. Very high com, reserve, \V. R. Traver's Rocket, A K R 

 118. and Goodsell Kennel's Racket, black, white and tan. SUvrs Rat- 

 tler— Leda. Com.. Russell West's Duke, orange and white", 2tSvrs 

 Cossack— Nellie. ""* '' 



Class 15. English Setters, Bitches.— 1st, E. W. Jester's Dashing Jes- 

 sie, blue belton, 2yrs„ Dashing Monarch— Blue Belle: 2d, A. E, 

 Burche's Victoria, black and white, lyis.. Warwick— Belle. Very 

 high com... J. Thomas Barry's Ophelia, black, white and tan. 3yfs.i 

 Pontiac— Mollie Bawn. Hign com., L. Mills's Bluebell, blue belton, 

 lyr. llmos., Dashing Lion— Armida. Com., F. A. Simon's Belle, white 

 and orange, 2yrs., Cossack— Sue. 



Class 16. English Setters, Dogs of Laverack Pedigree.— 1st, Good- 

 sell Kennel's Prince, black and white, 5yrs„ Pride of the Border- 

 Petrel; 2d withheld. 



Class 17. English Setters. Bitches of Laverack Pedigree.— 1st, 8d 

 and very high com., Goodsell Kennel's Petrel III., lemon belton, 

 4yrs., Carlowitz— Petrel: Queen Petrel, lemon and white, Syrs., 

 Thunder- Petrel, and Daisy Laverack, lemon and white. Ivrs., Thun- 

 der—Peeress. 



Class 18. English Setter Puppies. Dogs.— 1st and 2d withheld. High 

 com., O. M. Ball's Hilarity, blue belton. (imos., Cossack— Ophelia. 



Class 19. English Setter Puppies, Bitches.—; let, Dr. J. R. Evans's 

 Countess, orange and white. lOmos., Neptune— Ruhr ; 2d. Miss Jennie 

 Hitchcock's Cassandra, white and lan, tnuos., Cossack— Ophelia. 



Class 20. Champion Gordon Setters.— 1st, Garrett Roach's Lady 

 Gordon, Byrs.. Grouse— Belle 



i Class 21. Gordon Setters, Dogs.— 1st, Augustine de Iturbide's Ned, 

 lj^yrs.. Elcho IV.— Nannie; 3d, Chas. R. Taylor's Gem, lS£yrs., Dex- 

 ter—Belle. 



Class 22. Gordon Setters, Bitches.— 1st, 2d, and very high com,, 

 withheld: High com., W. H.French's Fannie. Max-Jet." 



Class 23. Gordon Setter Puppies.— 1st, Mrs. C. F. Key's Don, 7mos., 

 Sam— Jet. only entry, 



CIe.ss 24. Champion Irish Setters, Dogs. — 1st, Win, H. Pierce's 

 Glencho. 2%yrs., Elcho — Noreen. 



Class 25. Champion Irish Setters, Bitches.— 1st, Wm. Kemble 

 Lente's Trix, A.K.R. 187. 



Class 26. Irish Setters, Dogs— 1st, W, H. 'Pierce's Glenmar, 5J*mos., 

 Glencho— Mavourneen: 2d. J. P. Barnard, Jr.'s Key. 3vts.. Berkley- 

 Kate. Very high com.. Commander R. P. Leary's Rob, 3vrs.. Derg— 

 Kate. Com.,S. W. Norris's Pilot, red and white, 4yrs., Derg— Kath- 

 leen. 



Class 27. Irish Setters, Bitches.— 1st. E. J. Martin's Reeta. Syre. 

 lOmos.. Elcho— Fire Fir; 2d, F. A. Holbrookes Ada. 22mos., Hela— 

 Rosanna. High com., W. A. Morsell's Liffey, lTmos.. Derg— Belle. 

 Com., Commander R. P. Leary's Blarney. 15njos., Bounce— Nell. 



Class 28. Irish Setters. Puppies.— 1st, W. H Pierce's Glenmar, 

 o^mos., Glencho— Mavourneen; 2d, W. W. White's Kate Mackay, 

 7mos.. Glencho— Reeta. Very high com., W. H. Pierce's Walter, 

 11 weeks. Glencho— Vic. 



Class 29. Champion Pointers over 551bs.— 1st, Knickerbocker Ken- 

 nel Club's Knickerbocker, A.K.R. 19. 



Class 30 Champion Pointers, Dogs, under 551bs— 1st, Norbury 

 Kennel's Bravo, A.K.R. 559. 



Class 3014. Champion Pointers, Bitches.— 1st. Garrett Roach's 

 Duchess, lemon and white. SUvrs., Sensation— Whiskey. 



Class 31. Pointers, Dogs, under 551bs.— 1st, C. B. Wildman's Guy, 

 lemon and white, 2yrs.. Beaufort— Spot: 2d, C. W. Littlejohn's Fritz, 

 lemon and white. 2yrs.. Beaufort- Spot. Very high com., C. W. 

 Littlejohn's Pilot, lemon and white, 3yrs.. Scent— Spot. High com., 

 T W Edwards's Carv, liver and white, 2yrs., Beaufort— Spot, and 

 Hon. H. H. Riddleberger's Tim, lemon and white, 2yrs., Tim— 

 Beulah. 



Class 32. Pointers, Bitches over 351bs.— 1st, withheld; 2d, Chas. W 

 Butler's Fanny, liver and white, lyrs.. Beaufort— Bruce. 



f'lass 32A. Pointers. Dogs under 551bs.— 1st, John L. Grubbs's Tom 

 Peter, lemon and white, Tom— Beulah; 2d. R. C. Cornell's Match. 



Class 32B. Pointers, Bitches under 551bs.— 1st, John Wenstall's 

 Lyde liver and white, ljjSyrS., Maddux's dog— Lyde; 2d, Westminster 

 Kennel Club's Polly, A.K.R. 212. High com., S. J. Martenet, Jr. 'a 

 Lena, lemon and white. 2i^yrs., Rome— Rose. 



Class 33. Pointers. Puppies.— 1st, Garrett Beach's Lon, lemon and 

 white, lOmos., Beaufort— Duchess ; 2d. Norbury Kennel's Daisy 

 Bravo, h-raon and white. 7mos., Bravo— Lilly n. Very high com, , 

 Geo H. Nixon's Ladv Mc. liver and white, lomos., Faust— Gertrude. 

 High com .Garrett Roach's Jule. liver and white, lOmos , Beaufort- 

 Duchess. Com., Norbury Kennel's Nellie D,, liver and white. 8mos., 



Class 33A. Chesapeake Bay Dogs.— 1st, L. C. Clark's C ties. 3yrs. 



P Class36 J "Field Spaniels.— 1st and 2d, Hornell Spaniel Club's Hor- 

 nell Maggie, black, 3yrs., Bob HI.— Jessie, and Burdette Bob, black, 

 8yrs„ Bob— Venus. 



Class 37. Champion Cocker Spaniels.— 1st, Hornell Spaniel Club's 

 Hornell Dinah, A.K.R. 66. 



Class 83; Cocker Spaniels other than Black.— HmellStianiel Club's 

 Hornell Rattler, chestnut and tan, llmos., Hornell Dandy— Hornell 

 Dinah- 2 1, W.H. Pierce's Cassie, black and tan, 21uios., Bean— Fancy. 



Class 39 Black Cocker Spaniels— 1st and 2d, Hornell Spaniel Club's 

 Hornell Silk, black, Ij&rrs., Oho— Chloe II., and Hornell 101, black, 

 16mos Benedict — Prin. 



Cla^s 40. Sporting Spaniel Puppies.— 1st, Hornell Spaniel Club's 

 Hornell Rattler, chestnut and tan, llmos., Hornell Dandy— Hornell 

 Dinah. 



Class 40 A.— No entries. 



Class 41 Foxhounds.— 1st. J. W. Hoskin's St. Burnew. fawn, Syrs., 

 Killbuck— Belle; 2d, Dr. Darling's Gainer, tan, 4yrs., Killbuck— 



e ciass42 Beagles.— 1st and com., Nelson Brumaghrs Bessie and 

 Maggie, tan, l^yrs. ; 2d, Wm. L. Bradbury's Bonnie Lass, Finderout— 



Class 1 44. Dachshunde — 1st, Carl Klocke's Waldmann K, black and 

 tan ivrs., Waldmann— Waldine. 



Class 45 Champion Fox-Terriers, Dogs.-lst, Carles E. Wallack's 

 Lancelot white, black and tan. 2yrs., Tweezers 11.— Olive. 



Class 40. Champion Fox-Terriers, Bitches.— Absent 



Cla«s 47 Fox Terriers, Dogs.— 1st, Surrey Kennel's Fhppant. A.K.R. 

 528- 2d, Albert Miller's Tasman, white, black and tan, ljgyrs., Curate 



""class 48 Fox -Terriers, Bitches.- Only entry absent. 



Class 40 Fox-Terriers, Puppies —1st withheld. Very high com., 

 Surrey Kennel's Belvoir Jack, A.K.R. 527. 



Class 50. Champion Collies, Dogs.— 1st, Thos. A, Terry's Robin 



Class 51. Champion Collies, Bitches.— 1st, Thos. H. Terry's Zulu 



I aass5a. Collies, Dogs.— 1st, James Lindsay's Hiram, A.K.R. 822: 

 2d Thos B. Norris's Tweed IV„ black, white and tan, Syrs.. Tweed 

 HI —Floss Very high com., Hon. Wm. Dorsheimer's Bruno, black 

 and tan, 4yrs. High com., Misses F. L. & H. T. Rogers's Harry, 

 tawny and white, 2yrs. 



Class 53. Collies, Bitches.— 1st, James Lindsay s Fairy, sable and 

 white 9mos., Rex- Kitty Mac; 2d. Tnos. H. Terry's Lhac, A.K.R. 885. 

 Very high com., J. D. Darden's Doty, black, tan and white, 15mos., 



Class 54. Collies, Puppies. -1st, James Lindsay's Nannie O., black, 

 white" and tan, Rex-Kitty Mac: 2d, H. B. Mcknight's Sandy, fawn 

 and white, 9mos„ Avrshire Laddie— Jersey Lass. Very high com., 

 R R Walker's Donald, fawn and tan, 5mos.. Foxey— Nancy Lee. 



Class 54A. Champion Bulh, Dogs. -Absent. 



Class 54B. Champion Bulls, Bitches. -1st, R. & Wm. Livingston s 

 Sweet Briar, A.K-R. 444. .- 



Class 55. Bulls, Dogs.— 1st, withheld; 2d, John P. Barnara 

 tawn. 2yrs., Sancho Pacza — Ida. 



Class '50. Bulls, Bitches.-Abseut. , 



'Class 57. Buljjre'rritsrs.^Jst and 2d, R.fc W. Livingston's Groud 

 Duke, A.K.R.o554> and Little Maggie A.K'R, feio. 



Class 58. Black and Tan Terriers. Over ribs— 1st, John Whitaker's 



