thought him an excellent animal, He was shown a month 
later at Pittsburgh, and wethen wrote of him: ‘He has rather 
& poor eye, and was lacking in top coat, but otherwise he is a 
Capital animal, very well put together, and one of the best 
movers we ever saw.” The same description holds good now. 
He still retains his good form and his easy way of going, but 
he still is lacking in topcoat, and it would seem that this most 
serious fanlbis permanent. Zulu Princess also had a walk 
over inthe champion bitch class. She was nursing a litter, 
and of course was not looking her best. She is avery nice 
bitch, with good head, body, legs, feet and tail, and a capital 
coat, but her ears are badly carried. In the ppee dog class 
there were alot of excellent animals. Bruce of the Mylde, 
winner of first, showed up in better form than at Philadelphia 
last month, Hehasa good head, but his rather heavy ears 
detract somewhat fromits appearance, his shoulders, body 
and loin are good, and he has capital hindquarters, legs 
and feet; he has a good tail, which is properly car- 
vied, except when in company with other dogs, 
when he “hoists his flag.” as he has a _ perfect 
tight to do, although it does not add to his good looks; his 
coat is yery good indeed, his frill and ruff being perfect. The 
fopeoat is not. so hard as we like to see, No dog can be kept 
under cover without deteriorating in this respect, and un- 
doubtedly a winter’s work on his native hills would correct the 
fault. He is of nice size and beautiful color, with a great deal 
of collie character and lots of quality. He does not move 
quite so free and easy behind as he should, but, taken alto- 
gether, he is the best one we know. Foxey and Sable, second 
and third, are a nice stamp of dog, and make an excellent 
brace. Both are well formed and fairly well furnished. Sable 
has not so good a head asFoxey, Robin and Jack, both vhce,, 
also owned by Mr, Van Sehaick, deserved their cards. Neither 
has @ first-class head, and Jack carries one ear badly. Guido 
Rene and Nelson, Jr., also received the three letters. Both 
are well-formed, takinglooking animals. Denald, he,, we 
also liked for the three letters, He is of good form and moves 
very well, His head is not first-class, and he carries his ears 
badly, Scott Pree, also he,, impressed us as being a good one, 
although he was badly shown. Roy lacks character, and one 
letter in this case would have been sufficient. The bitch class 
was also full of quality. Effie, winner of first, although 
nursing puppies, was in better condition than we have 
eyer seen her, She is a very sweet bitch, and were 
she stronger behind she would be about as good as any, 
Our old favorite, Me&, was placed second. She is a beautiful 
animal, but her small size and ugly color, about her only faults, 
will always be against her, Effie Dean (Hyland’s) was placed 
third; there was not much to choose between her, Lass o, 
Lowrie and Terry's Effie Dean, both vhe. All are good, with 
fair heads. The winner is a little soft in coat, and neither of 
the others are in good coat, Lass o’ Lowrie is the most taking 
looking, but has too much curl in her tail. Jean, also vhe., 
deserved her card, although she is not so good in head as the 
others, and was also short of coat. The winning dog puppy 
we did not see except in the judging ring. He moves well and 
appears to be well formed, Dandy, the second prize winner, 
is very promising, The two winners in the bitch class com- 
pletely overshadowed the others. Lady of the Lake, who won 
first, is one of the most promising young ones that we have 
seen, and if she goes on all right, she will‘ ‘Eclipse” some of the 
eracks next year. Her litter sister easily captured second. 
She is also good, but not nearly so good as Lady. The others 
were aiair lot. We thought them well placed. 
BULLDOGS—(MR, MORTIMER). 
Mr. Mortimer was at home with these classes, and the 
awards were carefully and well made, which supports the 
opinion we have so frequently expressed, that a man cannot 
successfully judge classes with which he has had no experi- 
euce, cither as exhibitor, breeder or owner. The principal 
tps were described in our report of the National Breeders’ 
ow. 
BULL-TERRIERS—(MR. MORTIMER). 
These classes were also well judged. Im the heavy weight 
class Grand Duke was alone. He is a good dog and was 
well shown. His faults are a high carried tail, a slightly 
undershot mouth, and a little fullness at the cheeks, He is 
also a trifle lippy. President, in the heavy weight open dog 
class, scored an easy wit and is a fair specimen. He is a bit 
legey, light of bone, and open in fect. Punch has a dished 
face and is cheeky, and the brindlé patch on one eye does not 
improve his chances of success. Cassar and Chip might come 
out of a fight with credit, but they must not look for success 
at Madison Square Garden. Jn the bitch class Victoria was 
alone, she is a niceish bitch, a little faulty in head and back. 
There were no champion light weight dogs and in the corres- 
ponding bitch class Little Maggie had maititers all to her- 
self, She is a sweet little bitch, a trifle slack in the back and 
short in tail, she is also a bit fullin eyes, and her face is too 
much dished. Her legs, feet and bone are of a high order. The 
open light weight classes were very poor, and we should have 
withheld the prizes, and followed suit in the puppy class. 
TERRIBRS—(MR. KIRK), 
We expected to ses a much better cliss of black and tans 
than was on yiew. Bessy won easily enough, and though she 
is a nice bitch she is no crack, being faulty in muzzle, cheeky, 
wide in front, and her face markings are not distinct. She is 
good in color, and stands well on good legs and feet. 
The hard-haired Scotch terrier class had but three entries. 
Rosie, winner of first, although a mongrel, is a good speci- 
men of a kind much in favor i some parts of Scotland. 
Scotch, second, appears to be a cross between a Yorkshire and 
a Scotch, and has too soft a coat for the class. Ginger, un- 
noticed, is a fair dog, but should have been in the next class. 
In the rough-haired class first went to Sir Garnet, an Aire- 
dale, lacking terrier character and off color; he has too much 
lumber and too open a coat, Vic, second, is a rather nice 
little bitch; we preferred her for first place. Paddy, unno- 
ticed, is a nondescript, with no pretension to beatty or breed- 
in 
‘ithe Dandie Dinmonts, with the exception of the winners 
were not so good as we expected to see. Kelpie was place 
first, She isa very nice specimen; her coat was not in good 
condition, Peel, c.,isa fair specimen, with a coat and color 
that we like. Wasp, also c,, is bad in front, weedy, and has 
ee sott a coat, Nellie, unnoticed, looks likea weedy York- 
shire. 
In Inish terriers first went to Sheila, a good-bodied animal, 
with a good coat; she has a weak head and is a little light in 
bone, Slasher, second, is also of good form, but his coat and 
ear are all wrong. Nellie, he., has a, Scotchy look about her 
that leads us to think that she was in the wrong class, 
In the class for Bedlingtons there were only two, both good 
ones, with net much to choose between them, Jim, looking 
his best, was alone in the champion Skye class. In the open 
class Souter Johnnie and Queen Mab were awarded first and 
second, Neither was quite up to the mark in condition. 
Fanny, third, is too short in body, and has a habit of pricking 
up one ear while the other remains down, which detracts 
from her appearance. Wathty, vhe., is also too short in bod 
and stands a bit. high on his legs. Pert and Gyp, unnoticed, 
show unmistakable siens of lack of judgment in breeding. 
The beautiful Yorkshires have been freely imported during 
the last tive years, and we have yet to find areally good speci- 
men. Out of the twenty-five exhibitsin the class over five 
pounds weight, we failed to find a single specimen able to hold 
its own ‘in good company, Thisisthe more unaccountable 
seeing that several of the entries are as well bred as it is possi- 
ble to find them. We Gonclude that breeders do not under- 
stand the growth of hair or its treatment when grown. Though 
Charlie (Campbell’s) is not a blue and tan, but a silver, he 
should have won; he has not only the best coat, but was the 
best formed terrier in the class. The winner, another Charlie, 
OREST AND STREAM. 
is too dark in color along the back, jacks color on head and 
legs, and has not nearly sufficient coat for a winner; he is a 
compact littl: dog with a straight coat. Dandy weliked quite 
as well, but he, too, lacks coat: Mat and Lillie haye little 
coat, and the same may be said of Roger and Prince, Charlie 
(Marriott's) was well shown; he has a good coat, butis not 
blue enough onthe back, He is a much better dog than sey- 
eral placed ahead of him. The light weights were about of 
the same quality as their heavier Siete, and we failed to 
find a good one. The pedigree of one of the dogs in this class 
was givenas: Sire, Huddersfield Ben, dam Crack, age twenty- 
three months. Huddersfield Ben died about eight years ago. 
With two classes for the toys there should have been a better 
showing. The rough-coated class Prana out only two, both 
were quite pretty. There were six in the smooth-coated class 
all but one of them were plack and tan. We thought them 
well placed. 
In Maltese terriers there was only one entry, and he is not a 
Maltese at ail. 
TOY SPANIELS—(MR. KIRK), 
In the class for black and tans Floss won, Her color is good, 
but she is too long in the face, her ears are too short) and are 
not well set on, Silver King is faulty in head, and the same 
may be said of Charlie and Major. Among the black, white 
and tans Cherry Ripe, though catalogued as a Birmingham 
winner, is a long way remoyed from first-class form. She has 
a fair good head, but her ears are badly set on and badly car- 
ried, besides which she is cock-eyed. The Blenheims too were 
an indifferent Jot, as will be seen from our criticism of the win- 
ners at the National Breeders’ show, 
PUGS—(MR. KIRK), 
_ These classes were not well judged on this occasion, and Mr, 
Kirk did not appear to be quite at home with them. Joe and 
Effie represented the champions. Both are remoyed from 
high-class form. In the open dog class Punch won first, and so 
conspicuous had been the attempt to improve upon nature that 
we could see the dye on his chest from the ring side, and we 
think both judge and owner might haive seen it sooner than 
they did. The dog was disqualified, He never should have 
wou first. Without taking into consideration his white chest, 
he is a big, coarse dog, small in eyes and heavy in ears, Tu-Tu, 
who was awarded second, came in for what hedeserved in the 
first place, but he had by no means an easy win, and is by no 
means first-class. He has not a bad head, and it is fairly well 
wrinkled: but he is heavy in ears, crooked in forelegs and a 
bit roached in the back. Wally of Briarcliffe was given sec- 
ond, which was more than he deserved, as he is bad at both 
ends, Weshould have placed Treasure, be., next, though we do 
not like his coarse coat. We should have given Don Juan third, 
not forepbhing she his tail is faulty and that he has a white 
toe or two. ig is a big, coarse dog, with small eyes and 
white claws. Charlie did not deserye a card. He is coarse, 
has heavy ears, a plain head, long coat and small eyes. 
Punch, too, got more than he deserved; he has a poor head, 
large, badly carried ears, and white claws. Napoleon and 
Pug also got more than their deserts, The bitches were a bad 
class, and the winner was the best of them. She has a fair 
head, but her ears and eyes are bad. Victoria is pinched in 
tuzzle, carries her ears badly and has a faulty tail. Plossey, 
who lacks curl in tail and carries her ears badly, is her equal. 
In the puppy class Mr, Kirk got all wrong; and although the 
class was not a good one, he gaye a card to nearly every dog 
init. The prize went to Chokra, fair in body, legs and teet, 
but snipy, heavy in ears (which are badly carried), and minus 
a trace mark. We thought the commended Tra-la-la had the 
easiest possible win. He has a good mask and body, but is a 
trifle apple-headed and small in eyes. Ben Butler was absent 
when we called on him, but Zoe, ye neon and fine in 
muzzle, was in her cage, We should have given the vhe. 
card to Mr. Hammond's ten-months-old litter. 
ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS—(MR. PEIRSON). 
This was & poor class, every specimen in it being too large. 
Wealso noticed many prick ears and light eyes. They were 
well placed. 
POODLES—(MR. HECKSCHER). 
The poodles were not so good as at the last show, with the 
exception of two or three. The style in which they wear their 
hair has not changed materially. They were well judged. 
DALMATIANS— (MR. KIRK). : 
There was only one in the class. He was a good specimen 
of the breed in his younger days, but he has grown fat and 
gray with age, and his once fairly well defined spots are faded 
and mixed with white. The prize was properly withheld, 
MISCELLANHOUS—(MR. PHIRSON). 
The managers, with their usual liberality, divided the mis- 
cellaneous classes, and made extra classes for each breed repre- 
sented when there were two or more entries ofakind. The 
Leonbergs, Berghunde, Great Danes, Mexican hairless, Hsqui- 
maux dogs, and the police dog, Nigger Jim, each had a class 
to themselves outside the regulJasx miscellaneous classes, The 
Esquimaux dogs attracted much attention. Nellie, a curiously 
marked black and white Chinese dog, also had many admirers. 
The police dog Nigger Jim, who has a very interesting history 
was the recipient of many kind words as well as a special 
medal. Mr, Heckscher, who resides in bis beat, also presented 
him with a valuable silver collar, and said that he would not 
feel safe without the protection of this valiant guardian of life 
and property. Following is a full list of the 
AWARDS, 
MASTIFPFS.—Crampron—Dog; Ashmont Kennel’s Hero TI, (A. E.R, 
545). Bitch: Herbert Mead’s Princess Royal, fawn, dyrs., (Young 
Prince — Merlin).—Orgn—Dogs;~ 1st, Winlawn Kennei's omer, 
fawn, 2imos, (Cato—Queen IT.); 2d, James Smicton, Jr.'s Zulu, 
fawn, 5yrs. 5mos, (Colonel—Diana); 3d, William H. Lee's 
Ilford Cromwell, brindle, 4yrs. 7mos. (Cardinal—Cleopatra). Very 
high com., Shaw & Bates’s Agrippa (A.K.R. 449); Shaw & Bates’s 
Duke of Kent, fawn, 28mos. (Bond’s Zion—Bestull’s Fan); Winlawn 
Kennel’s Hector, fawn, 15mos. (Nevison—Venus). High com., Mrs, 
Hi. Kisteman’s Rover, fawn, 24%yrs. Com., Harry Hill’s Dan, 
wh, 3yrs. Bitches; ist, The Ashmont Kennel’s. Lorna. Doone, 
awn, 2léyrs. (Crown Prince—Ilford Baroness); 2d, Winlawn Ken- 
nel’s Queen IL., fawn, di4yrs. (Emperor—Queen); 3d, Winlawn Ken- 
nel’s Liberty, fawn, 244yrs. (Crown Prince—Ilford Baroness). Very 
high com., Rodney A. Ward’s Hebe, fawn, 20mos. (Cato—Queen IT.); 
Herbert Mead's Aydah, fawn, 2yrs. (Pasha—Baroness). Com., Her- 
bert Mead’s Fairy, stone fawn, ayrs. (Beau—Stella); Edward 8. Por- 
ter’s Juno, fawn, 2yrs. (Tureo—Queen .); Wm. R. MacDiarmid Mon- 
mouth Meg, fawn, Syrs. (Salisbury — Tigress); C. D. Arthur's 
Queen, fawn, 2yrs. (Harold—Dido), Puppres—Dogs; dst and 24d, 
inlJawn’s Kennel’s unnamed, fawn, bmos. (Homer—Queen I1,). 
Very high com., A. M. Dodge’s Leo II,, syrs. (Leo [—Monmouth 
Mona). High com,, 0. D. Arthur's Vulean, fawn, 4mos, (Black Prince 
—Queen), Com., Mrs. H. Kisteman’s puppy, imported, Bitches; 1st 
and 2d, Winlawn Kennel’s unnamed, fawn, 5mos. (Homer—Queen 
IL.) Very high com., Herbert Mead’s puppy, June. 3, 1884 (Leo— 
Leonice). High com., J, A. 8. Grege’s Spartan (A.K.R, 1151). Com., 
J. A, S. Grege’s Belle, fawn, 7mos, (Nevidon— Brenda), 
ST. BERNARDS.—Roucs-Coarep—CuamPion—Dog; KE, R, Hearn'’s 
Duke of Leeds, rich orange, brindle and white markings, ®yrs. 
(Mount Sion I.—Novice). Bitch: E, R. Hearn’s Gertie, rich orange 
and white markings, 4yrs. (Nero—Clio),_Open—Dogs; Ist, Fred W. 
Rothera’s Otho (A.K.R.488);2d, Forest City Kennel's Czesar(A.K R22); 
3d, Leonard F. Beckwith’s Dare, 14mos. (champion Bonivard—Hlsa). 
Very high com., Clovernook Kennel’s Samson, tawny and white, 20mos, 
(Monk Ii.—Sheila). High com., J. W. Burgess’s Rene (A,K,R. 410); 
Hdward Spencer's Bernardo, white and tawny, Byrs. (Alp: Com., 
Schoonhoven Kennel’s Schoonhoven (A,K.R. 795). Bitches: Ist, E. 
R. Hearn’s Rohua, dark orange and white,14yrs. (Rollo—Queenie Il Js 
2d, Rodney Benson’s imported Stella (Mhor—Augusta); 3d, W. Young S 
Pmpress, orange and white, yrs. High com., J, W. Burgess’s Regie 
(A.K.R, 25), Com., Fleetwood Kennel’s Norah, white, brownand tan, 
iyr. (champion Boniyard—Regic).—Purpims— Dogs; ist, Schoonhoyen 
ennel’s Bonaparte, tawney, orange and waite, 5mos, (champion 
Bonivard—Apbbess); 2nd, Schoonhoven Kennel’s Filibuster, orange, 
tawny and white markings, 8mos. (champion Fido—Sheila), Very 
high com., Millbrook Kennel’s Joyeaux, orange, tawn and white, 
émos, (Czsar—Theon, Bitches; 1st, Fred W.Rothera’s Esme, orange 
Puppies; 1st, J. 
“eee 30, 1884. 
and white, 5mos. (Priam—Novice); 2d, Schoonhoven Kennel’s Spir- 
anza, tawny and white, 8mos, (Fido—Sheila). 
ST. BHRNARDS.—Smoorr-Coarsp,—_Crampion—Dog: EH, R Hearn’s 
Don Il., tawny, orange and white markings, 34yrs. (champion The 
Shah—Dewdrop). Bitch: H. R. Hearn’s Leila, orange brindle and 
white markings, 3yrs. (Roland—Nellie).—Open—Dogs: ist, Briar- 
cliff Kennel's St, Botolph (A.K.R. 1611); 2d, Millbrook Kennel’s 
Verone (A.K.R. 418); 8d, Millbrook Kennel’s Royalist (A.K.R. 580). 
Very high com., A. M, Dodge's Guard, 3yrs. 4mos. (champion Harold 
—champion Judy); H, H. Crittenden’s Don Pedro, ta r, Orange and 
white, 16mos. (Rex—Alma). High com., Tony Hart’s Gluck, tawny, 
orange and white, 19mos. (champion Harold—Vix),~ Bitches: 1st, 
Fred W. Rothera’s Daphne (A..K.R,'488); 2d, A. M. Dodge’s Her Majes 
{champion Monk—Phoabe If.); 8d. Millbrook Kennel’s Snowball. 
orange and tawny (champion Fido—Loomis’s Dinah). Very high 
com,, Briarcliff Kennel’s Belle of Sterling, orange tawny, and white 
blaze, reas (champion Bayard—Brenda). High com,, Leonard F. 
Beckwit ‘s Brunhilde II,, dyrs.—Puppins— Dogs. ist, Chequasset 
Kennel’s Idstein, orange brindle and white markings, 7mos. (Cm@sar— 
Brunhilde); 2d, Schoorhoven Kennel’s Nestor (A.K.R. 502), Very high 
com., Millbrook Kennel’s Jon, orange tawny, fmos. (Czesar—Theon); 
Chequasset Kennel’s Ivry, white and orange tawny, 7mos, (Czsar— 
Brunhilde); EH. R. Hearn’s Rector II,, orange brindle and white, 9mos, 
Rector—Alina II.); E. R. Hearn’s Valentine, Jr., orange brindle and 
white, 5mos. (Valentine—Leila). Hizh com., R. W. Leonard's Bruno, 
tawny and white, 2mos. (Wido—Rosary). Com., Briarcliff Kennel's 
Don of Briarcliffe, 2iémos. (Victor—Belle of Sterling). Bitches; ist, 
Briarcliff! Kennel’s unnamed, orange tawny and white, 24smos. 
(champion Bayard—Brenda); 2d, RK. W. Leonard’s . tawny and 
white, 2mos. (Fido—Rosary). Very high com,, Briarcliff Kennel’s 
Leila of Briarcliff, 244mos, (Victor—Belle of Sterling). High com., 
R, W. Leonard’s unnamed, tawny and white. 2mos. (Fido— 
Rosary). Com., KR, W. Leonard’s , tawny and white, 2mos. (Fido 
—Rosary); Forest City Kennel’s Lotta, orange and white, 8mos, (Alp 
Tl,, A.K.R. 705—Daphne II., A.K.R, 459), 
NEWFOUNDLANDS.—Brack—Dogs: ist, J. 
black aleyrs, ; 2d, J. A. Nickerson’s Sam, black, 2yrs, 4mos. (Goliath— 
Dorah). Com., N.L. Bornnean’s Ben, black, 2i4yrs. Bitches: 1st, 
George W. Schenk’s Juno, black, 4yrs. Other entry absent.—OTHER 
THAN Buack—Prizes withheld. . 
GREY HOUN DS.—CHamPion—H_ W.Smith’s Friday Night, (A.K,R- 
7(53).— OpEen—Dogs: ist, H. W. Smith's Dell, fawn, 2)éyrs. (Don—); 
a, Mrs. H. C. Symonds’s Master Donald, black and white, 2yrs. 
(Ben—Fan). Very high com,., W.  Blackham's Doubleshot, black 
and white, 5yrs. (Riot Act—Sunflower), Bitches: 1st, H, W. Smith’s 
Mother Demdile, black and white alvrs, (PensiveLaddie—Play- 
mate); 2d, H, W. Huntington’s Begonia, black (Born-a-Demon 
—FBelladonna). Very high com,, H. W, Smith’s Honor Bright, 
black, 24yrs. (Ben—Fav); H. W. Huntington’s 'School-girl, black, 
2yrs, (School-fellow—Sol Fa); Dr. Mary J, MeCleery’s Maud MeGrath, 
monse, 4yrs. (Victor—Bella), Puppies: 1st; withheld; 2d, C.W, Barry’s 
unnamed, 8 weeks (champion Dou—Litta Rever). 
DEERHOUNDS.— Cyamrion — Poy; Clovernook Kennels’s Roy, 
fawn brindle, 2i44yrs. (Paddie—Lassie). Bitch: John HE. Thayer's 
Lorna Il., brindle, 3yrs. (Bruce—Lorna).—OPmn— Dogs; ist, Ulover- 
nook Kennel's Mae, fawn brindle, 244y7s. (Paddie—Lassie); 2d, Wm. 
D. Whipple's Bruce, dark gray, 5yrs. Very high com., Archibald 
Rogers’s Spring, gray, 5yrs. 9mos, (Mornis—Thulah); and Borva, dark 
brindle, dyrs. (Wallace—Lorna). High com,, Cloyernook Kennel’s 
Heather, blue brindle, 2imose:(Clansman—Countess). Bifches; 1st, 
withheld; 2d, OC, B. Gilbert’s The Banshee (A.K.R. 1288). Puppies: ist, 
withheld; 2d, Alfred Skitt’s Mac, gray (Jack—Fly III.). 
TOX-TERRIERS.—Cnameion—Dog: FP. Lawrence’s Brockenhurst 
Joe, white, black and tan, 10yrs. (Belgrave Joe—Tricksey).—OPren— 
ist, L. & W. Rutherfurd’s Belgraye Primrose. white and tan, 2yrs. 
(Belgrave Jerry—Wasp); 2d. Clovernook Kennel’s Scarsdale, white 
and black, 2yrs. Joker—Hlla);: dd, J, EK. Thayer’s Raby Tyrant, white, 
black and tan, 4yrs. (Bailiff [1.—Peach). Very high com,, P. Law- 
rence’s Buif, white and black (Buffet—Swan); L. & W-. Rutherfurd’s 
Warren Jim, white and tan, 2lgyrs, (Diamond Joe—Diana). High 
com., W. Thompson’s Grover, white and tan ear, 244yrs.; R. 1. Crock- 
er’s Brockenhurst Spice IL, white, black and tan, 22mos. (Brocken- 
hurst Spice—Deacon's Ruth). Com., J. Hammond's Diek, white, black 
and tan, 16mos.; C. M. Newcombe’s Saneho, white and tan, 18mos, 
Bitches: 1st, L. & W. Rutherfurd’s Dance, white, black and tan, 
Qéyrs. (Brokenhurst Spice—Polonaise); 2d, L. & W. Rutherfurd’s 
Viola, white and black, 6yrs. (V ulcan—Fly); ad, Clovernook Kennel's 
Clover Belle, white, black and tan, lyr. (Rutherfurd’s Joker—Warrer 
Wakeful). High com., H,Gibb’s imported Belle, white, black and 
tan, 4yrs. (Bitters—Nell). Com., W. A, Potter's Vixen, white, black 
and tan, 20mos, (Joker—Vicious); J. H. Shepherd's Gypsey, white, 
black and tan markings, 4yrs. (Prinee—Polletts).—Winz-HAmEp— 
Oprn—ist, Richmond County Kennel's Whitethorn, white and tan, 
2yrs. (Lopthorn—List); 2d, J. H.1. Grainger’s Tyke, white and tan, 5yrs. 
6imos, (Téeside Lad—Woster’s Vic),—Pouprrizs—Dogs- ist, Cloyernook 
Kennel’s Trajan, white and tan ears, 14gmos. (Corinthian—Pearl); 2d, 
R. F. Kenelian’s Zoe, white and tan, 34g4mos. Bitches: Ist, L. & W, 
Rutherfurd’s Warren Jostle, white and tan, limos, (Warren Jim— 
Daneeé); 2d, withheld. 
SHEEP DOGS.—CHAmPIon—Dog; T. H. Terry’s Robin Adair(A,K.R. 
892).- Bitch: T. A. Terry’s Zulu Princess (A.K.R. 896).— OPEN—RovuGH- 
Coarep—Dogs: Ist, Kilmarnock Collie Kennel’s Bruce of the Fylde 
(A.K.R. 1415); 2d, J. Van Schaick’s Yoxey, late Dandy, golden sable, 
white frill, whelped Jan. 25, 1881 (Dance—Maggie Lauder); 3d, J. Van 
Schaick’s Sable, sable and white, whelped Aug. 31, 1880 (Charlemagne 
=—Minx). Very high com., J. Van Schaick’s Robi, golden sable, 
whelped June 30, 1882 (Foxey —Olivia); J, Van Schaick’s Jack,whelped 
July 4, 1884 (Sable — Judy); Miss Edith Coppell’s Nelson, Jr,, mahogany, 
8yrs, (Nelson—Daisy); Mrs. Robert Sewell's Guido Rene, black, white 
and tan, 22mos. (Guido—Olivia), High com., Kilmarnock Uollie 
Kennel’s Rattler, black, tan and white, dyrs. (Tweed I1.—Lassie); FP. 
T. Underhill’s Roy. tawny yellow, 3yrs. (Nelson—Daisy); J. W. Bur- 
gess’s Donald (A.K.R. 532); J, W. Burgess’s Scott Free, sable and 
white, whelped July, 1883 (Chief Clansman—Bettha). Com., Wm. P. 
Wirht’s Laddie, black and tan, white ruff, 1igyrs, (Tweed 11.—Vic); J. 
Van Schaick’s Guido, Jr,, sable and white. 2yrs. 2mos. (Guido-—Olivia); 
A. G. Bloomfield’s Cameron, black and tan, 8mos.; J, W. Burgess’s 
Argyle, black, tam and white, 18mos. (Brack. A.K.R. 3—Dora, 
ARR. 4); Dr, Wm. P. Morrissy’s Jake, black and tan, dyrs. 
Bilches: 1st, Thos, H. Terry’s Bffie (A.K.R. 1221); 2d, Thos, H. Terry’s 
Meg (A.K.R. $89); 3d, Chas. Hyland’s Effie Dean, tawny and white, 
18mos, (Bruno—Nora). Very high com., Thos. H. Terry's Bigg, black 
and tan, 3yrs. (Gillis—Watch); Thos. H. Ferry’s Lass o’ Lowrie 
(A. K,R. 1228); Thos. H. Terry’s Effie Dean (A.K.R._ 880); J, W. Bur- 
ess’s Jean (A.K.R. 538). High com.,J. W. Burgess’s Flirt (A.K.R 539); 
spe Lindsay's Jersey Lilly (A.K.R. 147); Thos. H, Terry’s Lass o 
Gowrie (A.K.R. 884); C. N. Boyd’s Flora, black and tan, 18mos.; 
J. Van Schaick’s imported Nancy Lee, black and tan, 4yrs. (Sailor— 
Tripp I. Com,, A. G. Bloomfield’s Meta (A.K.R, 1134); T, H. Terry’s 
Lady Hempstead (A.K.R. 1227).—Smoorn-Coatep—Absent. PuPrins 
—Dogs: ist, Austin J. Brufi’s Kolly, sable and white, fim0s, 
champion Robin Adair—champiop Lassie); 2d, James Lindsay's 
andy, sable and white, 5mos. (Rex—Jeannie Nettles). High com,, 
J. Van Schaick’s Dunmore, sable and white, whelped Dec. 24, 1883 
(Sable—Olivia). Bitches: 1st, A. G. Bloomfield’s Lady of the Lake 
(A.K,R. 1423); 2d, A. G. Bloomfield’s Cannie Chiel (A.K.R. (1416). 
Very high com.,J. Van Schaick’s Vern, sable and white, whelped 
Dec. 24, 1883 (Sable—Olivia). High com,, J, W, Clark's Bessie, black 
and brown, 7mos.; Thos. H. Terry’s Gladys, black, tan and white, 
émos, (champion Robin Adair—champion Lassie). Com., James Lind- 
say’s Wanda, sable and white, 5nios. (Rex—Jeannie Nettles); James 
Lindsay’s two puppies, black, tan and white, dmos. ( Ayrshire Laddie 
—Lassie). . 
BULLDOGS,.—AyY Wricut—CuamPion—Dopg: R, & W. Livingston's 
Boz (A.K.R, 443). Bitch: Jon E. Thayer's Bellissima, brindle, 3yrs. 
(chanipion Gamester—Ida).—45nBs, on OvER.—OPEx—Dogs; Ist John 
, Thayer’s RobinsonCrusoe, cream, 2yrs. ,2d,Jarmes Osborne 8 Boxer, 
white 2yrs. 9mos, (Farewell—Daisy); 3d, J. Bramwell’s Bouncer, white 
and brindle tips on ears, 2yrs. (Hero—Gypse ).—85LBS. OR OVER.—OPEN 
— Bitches! 1st, R. & W. Livingston's Sweet Briar (A.K.R, 444);2d, Jobn 
Rhodora, white, 8yrs. (champion Gamester—champion 
Tda); $d, John BE, Thayer’s Josephine (A.K.R, 388),—UNDER 45LBs.— 
Opmn—Dogs: ist, James Patterson's Bill, brindle, 6yrs. (champion Ben 
—imported Jenny); 2d, Monarch Bottling Company’s Hero I,, brindle 
and white, 2yrs. 4mos. (Liyingston’s Hero—Livingston’s Gypsey); 3d) 
Mrs. Wim. W. Russell’s Hamlet, dark brindle, 22mos. (President Garfield 
—Wheel of Fortune). Com., Johnl, Thayer’s Moses, white, 3yrs, (Sir 
Bevis—Nancy Lee)—Unper 85uss.—Biiches: ist. John E, Thayer's 
Juno, white and brindle, syrs, (Blunder—Bridget); 2d, James Patter- 
son’s Kitty, brindle, 144yrs.— Puppies: ist, J. h. Thayer’s Dick Fuller, 
prindle, 6mos. (Tippo—Josephine); 2d, Wm. W, Russel’s Ophelia, dark 
brindle, 9mos. (Sancho Panza—Dorrit). 
BULL-TERRIERS.—25.Bs. OR OVER—CHAMPION—Dog: RB. & W. Liv- 
ingston’s Grand Duke (A.K.R. 524).—OPen—25LEs. on OVER—Dogs} Ish, 
BE. §. Porter’s President, white, Gyrs, (Randal—Minnié); 2d, A. 8, Hm- 
meét’s Punch, white, 2yrs. (Tyrant— ——); dd, withheld. Bifchesy ist, 
Bdward 8. Porter’s Victoria, white, 1?mos.—UNpDER 2oLBs.—CHAMPION 
—Biich: R. & W. Livingston's Little Maggie (A.K.E. 525).—UNDER 
abnRs,_OpEN—Dogs: 1st, ©, H. Hays’s Snowball, white, dyrs.; 2d, 
James BP. snipe ete as WES eetaces Cee my oi 
Geo, W. Holman, Jr.’s Victor, white, yrs. Gu 2 : 
) RB. Gildersleve’s Roger, white, 5mos. (Paddy— Nell). 
BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS—Oves 5uss.—Orny—ist, John ¥ 
H. Phelan’s Major, 
EB. Thayer's 
