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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Feb. 5, 1885. 



who made the awards were as follows: For bloodhounds and 

 St. Bernards, Mr. Neville Wyatt; mastiffs and deerhonns. 

 Lieut.-Ool. Wyatt; Great Danes, Mr. Raymond Bryan; grey- 

 hounds. Becilingtoris, Scotch and Skye tenners, and poodle's, 

 Mr. John Douglas; Newfoundlands. Mr. W. F. Bagnall; set- 

 ters, fox-terriers and Irish terriers. Mr. J. A. Doyle ; wire 

 haired, terriers, Mr. Percy Reid; pointers, Clumber spaniels, 

 Bassets and dachshunde, Mr. VV". Arkwright; spaniels, Mr. T. 

 B. Bowers; retrievers, Mr. E. Q. Faxquharson ; sheepdogs, Mr. 

 Byron ; bulldogs, black and tan terriers, and smooth toys, Mr. 

 A, C. Jackson; Dandies, the Rev. W. J. Mellor (in the place of 

 Major Ashton) ; pugs, Mr. W. L. Sheffield; Yorkshire. Maltese, 

 bull and smooth terriers, toy spaniels, rough toys, foreign 

 dogs and Chow-chows, the Rev. G. F. Lovell. 



When the gentlemen as above were first announced, the 

 selection was severely criticised, for many were new hands, 

 and some of the older ones had classes assigned them, their 

 knowledge of which was not of a public character. It was 

 considered Mr. Doyle would have quite enough to do with the 

 fox and Irish terriers, without undertaking the important 

 setter classes. As a judge of the latter, excepting Irish, ne now 

 made his debut at a big show. Mr. Byron's qualifications to 

 take collies were likewise criticised, but the two hundred 

 entered showed the public were not against his appointment; 

 indeed, generally, the number of exhibitors proved greater 

 satisfaction with the appointment of judges than we were at 

 first led to expect. Following this, and having doubts as to 

 the capabilities of some of them, the unsuccessful exhibitors 

 should have been satisfied. They were not; and, taken all 

 through, it was never our unpleasant lot to attend any show 

 at which so much fault was found with the awards. This was 

 not in one class alone, but in a score; and the Kennel Club is 

 by this tune aware that such fault finding was not without 

 cause. Another grumble as to the hardship experienced by 

 visitors, not exhibitors, who for luncheon had either to be 

 content with a bun or sandwich and a drink, or be mulcted in 

 an extra half-crown to re-enter the show after visiting the 

 dining-rooms below. 



The quality of the gathering throughout was undoubtedly 

 good, still not more so than usual, and the number of puppies 

 of course militated against its uniform excellence, placing it 

 in this respect behind that at Curzon Hall last December. The 

 best classes were undoubtedly the St. Bernards, mastiffs, 

 Great Danes, pointers, collies, fox-terriers, dachshunde and 

 bulldogs. The setters were disappointing, as were spaniels; 

 but retrievers, bloodhounds and Newfoundlands were quite 

 up to the mark, and it was doubly gratifying to find such an 

 excellent display of deerhounds, a fine, intelligent and repre- 

 sentative breed, with a tendency toward retrogression. Shall 

 this improvement at the Palace be taken as a "turn in their 

 tide?" The more fancy varieties of terriers, toy dogs and toy 

 spaniels, pugs, and variety classes were about as numerous as 

 usual. There have not often been better shows of Dandie 

 Dinmonts. 



We give below a list of the principal 

 AWARDS. 



BLOODHOUNDS.— Champions— Dons: Prize, M. Beaufoy (Nestor). 

 Bitches: Prize, O. Hills (Witch). -Open -Dogs: 1st, E. Nichols (Phar- 

 aoh); 2d. L, G. Morrell (M&ltravers) ; ad. J. C. Tinker (Duncan). 

 Bitches; 1st, C. A. G. Hutton (Helen II.); 2d, E. Nichols (Nita): 3d,0. 

 Hills (Morgianai. 



MASTIFFS. --Champions— l>ogs; 1st and cup. Mrs. G. Willins (Maxi- 

 milian): 2d, W K. Taunton (champion Cardinal). Bitches: 1st, Dr. F. 

 J. Campbell (champion Lily H.): 3d, J. Evans (.Elaine). — Open— Dogs: 

 1st. E. Nichols (Goth); Sid, J. Hatchings (Titus); 3d, R. Cook (Ilford 

 Cautionr. 4th, E. A. Cbeeseinau (Bruce TIL.). Bitches: 1st and cup, 

 H ft, Woolinore (Cambrian Princess); 2d, E. Nichols (Queeu Ann;; 

 3d, J. S. Turner (The Lady Isabel). A very good class. — Puppies— 

 Dogs: 1st, M. Beaufoy (Beanchamp); 2d, ,1. R. Catterall (Prince Cole), 

 Biicli.es: 1st aud 2d, W, Rollinson (Derneter and Danaidesi. 



ST. BE RNARDS.— Champions -Dogs: 1st, B.W. Smith (Valentine); 

 2d, 0. Macdonna (champion Bayard). Bitches: 1st, EI. C Joplin 

 (champion Elfrida):2d. J. Eel wards (champion Amy). — Open— Rough 

 -Dogs: 1st, S. W. Smith (Merchant Priuee); 2d, H. J. Fulliames (Grip): 

 3d, A'. Ward (Landgrave): 4th, W, G. Marshall (Pilgrim. Produce 

 prize. F. E. F. Polbill-Turner (Marco HI.). Bitches: 1st, H. H. R. 

 Chapman (Lady Eva); 2d. L. C. R. Norris-Elye (La Mascotte); equal 

 3d, F. E. Coleman (Jffaggiore), and L. C. R. Norris-Elye (Crevasse II.). 

 — Smooth— Dogs: 1st, R. Thornton (Eviot); 2d, W. Soper (Lion III,). 

 Bitches: 1st, J. Valentine (Ida II.); 2d, W. B. Megone (Bon Bon).— 

 Rough Puppies— Zfey-s.' 1st, W. Cox (Rothley Romeo); C. Macdonna 

 (Boseo il.i; 4d, F. B. Emerson (Oliver). Bitches: 1st, S. Smith (Mena); 

 2d. W. Porter (Royalty); 3d. J. McCuJJock (Florida).— Smooth Per- 

 cuss: Prize, A. De'akin (Rosebank Royal). 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— Champion— Black— Prize, E.Nicbolls (cham- 

 pion Nelson I.).— Open— Black— Dogs: 1st and cup, E. Nichols (Lord 

 Nelson); 2d. R'. VV. Moll (King Bruce); 3d. Miss A. Bryant (Rossmore). 

 Bitehesi tet, M*. ft. Chapman (Lady Teazle): 2d, E.J. Bird (Isla).— 

 Othekthan BlAOK— Dogs; 1st, H. F. Marshall (Romeo); 2d,D. Palmer 

 (Turpinl. Bitches: 1st. D. Palmer (Clio); 2d, J. H. Evans (Leonora). 

 Puppies: 1st, G. Chapman (Lady Teazle); 2d, E. Nichols (Admiral 

 Keppel): 3d, A . Stevens (Aaron). 



GREAT DANES.— Champions -1st, C. Petrzywalski (champion Sul- 

 tanH.): 2d, W. A. Callaghan (Harlequin Nero).— Open- Dogs: 1st and 

 cup, R. L. Pemberton (Cedric the Saxon); 2d, E. G. Greenep (The 



Greenep (The . 



Wootten (Empress of Germany). 



DEERHOUNDS.— Champion— 1st. P. Cooper (champion Bevis t.).— 

 OpBit— Dogs: 1st, H. P. Parkes (Guunar); 2d, Mrs. A. A. Corder (War- 

 wick); 3d,*H. C. Joplin (Clansman). Bitches: 1st, W. Gordon (Beat- 

 rice); 2d, H. P. Parkes (Heatherbelle); 3d, 0. H. Lane (Lara). 



GREYHOUNDS. -Dogs: 1st, H. C. Joplin (champion County Mem- 

 ber); 2d, J. ft, Bridge (Orsett). Bitches: 1st, H. Pattenden (Sing Song) ; 

 2d, T. Sharpies (Caroline). 



EXTRA CLASS.— Foreign Dogs— Champion— Prize. W. K. Taunton 

 (Captain Burton).— Open— Prize, W, R. Taunton (Oscar Franklin), 

 Rev. A. Carter (Kushki), W. P. France (Beauty II.), R. TodiHDerweufc 

 Jumbo), A. B. Woodd (Hruni), and Miss A. Bodley (Bruno). 



POINTERS.— Champions— Dogs: Prize, E. C. Norrish (champion 

 Graphic). Bitches: Prize, Rev. W. Sheild (Glee).— Open— B5lbs. ano 

 upward— Dogs: 1st, E. C. Norrish (Paragon); 2d, Mrs. Graham (Don 

 IX. i: 3d, B. Field (Young Dick).— SOlbs. and upward— Bitches: 1st, 

 E. C. Norrish (Revel HI.); 2d, 0, Bishop (Amber II,); 3d, T, B. Ewens 

 (Dapper).— Under qoibs.— Dogs: 1st, Prince A. Solms (Naso of Flip- 

 ping): 2d. R, P. Leach (Bracket); 3d. B. Field (Dick HI.).— Under 

 dOlbs — Bitches: 1st and cup, C. Drury (Aldin Rose); 2d, R. J. L. 

 Price (Oodiad yrHedyddi: 3d, Lieut.-Ool. H. C. Legh (Devon Doll). 

 Puppies: 1st, J. F. H. Harter (Bell of Cranfield); 2d, E. C. Norrish 

 (Paragon). 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Champion -Dogs: Prize J.H. Piatt (cham- 

 pion Sting). Bitches: Prize, J. H. Piatt (Plimsy).— Open— Dogs: 1st 

 and 2d, T. Garland (Young Rock III. and Osman VI.); 3d, J. B. Cock- 

 erton (Birket Fosreri. Bitches: 1st, Lieut.-Col. H. Piatt (Wild Rose); 

 2d, J. H. Piatt (Meg Merrilies); 3d, E. Bishop (Lady Ciyte).— Poppies— 

 Dogs: 1st and 2d, O. Potter (Count Howard and Sir Gilbert). Bitches: 

 1st, G. H. Bonner (Noma II ); 2d, W. Parrot t (Blue Ahce). 



BLACK AND TAN SETTERS.— Dogs: 1st, E. L. Parsons (Beau- 

 mont); 2d, J. U. Winkfield (Prince of Orange); 3d, W. Long (Norwich 

 Bauquo). Bitches: 1st, E. L*. Parsons (Floss IV.); 2d and 3d. F. A. 

 Manning (Juno V. and Alice). Puppies: 1st, J. Osbom (Eastdean 

 Juno); 2d, J. U. Winkfield (Prince of orange). 



IRISH SETTERS— Champions— Dogs: Prize, Rev. R. O'Callaghan 

 (Champion Ganymede). Bitches: Prize, Rev. R. O'Callaghan (cham- 

 pion Geraldine).— Open— Dogrs: 1st, II. M. Wilson (Mate); 2d, E. S. 

 Snow (Samuel); 3d, B R. Wood (Roy). Bitches: 1st and 2d, Rev. R. 

 O'Callaghan (Winnie and Tara II.); 3d, W. W. Despard (Ruby VII.). 

 Puppies: 1st, Rev. R. O'Callaghan (Tara II.); 2d, A. Taylor (Nether- 

 bury Shot), 



RETRIEVERS.— Wavy— Champions— Dogs: Trize, S. E. Shirley 

 (Moonstone). Bitches: Prize, S. E. Shirley (Zee),— Open— Dogs: 1st, 

 S. E. Snirley (Goldstone); 2d, Lieut.-Ool. H. C. Legh (Harvel II.); 3d, 

 S. E. Shirley (Tracer). Bitches: 1st, S. E. Shirley (Tacit); 2d, R. J. L. 

 Price (Rhiwlas Jet); 3d, H. Cox and H. Jaquet (Black Satin). Pup- 

 pies: 1st and 3d, S. E, Shirley (Tractable and Thoughtful); 3d, Lieut.- 

 Col. H. C. Legh (Marvel 11.).— Curly— Champion— Prize, Duke of Ham- 

 ilton and Brandon (champion Baron).— Open— Dogs: 1st, H. Skipworth 

 (Smikes);2d, J. H. Salter (Maior Donio); 3d, Duke of Hamilton and 

 Brandon (Baronet). Bitches: 1st, II. Skipworth (Ivy); 2d. S. Matthew 

 (Lola); 3d, S. Darbey (Pearl of Devon). Puppies: 1st, H. Skipworth 

 (Ivy); 2d, S. Darbey (Baroness of Devon). 



SHEEPDOGS.— Rough— Champions— Dogs: Prize, A. H Megson 

 (champion Rutland). Bitches: Prize, Rev. H. F. Hamilton (Peggiell.). 

 —Open— Dogs: 1st. G. Raper (Rutland Hero); 2d, W. R. DocKrell 

 (Salamis): 3d, S. Boddington (Rockineham) : 4th, W. R. Dockrell 

 (Surbiton); 5th, Rev. H. F. Hamilton (Florian). Bitches: 1st, S. Bod- 

 dington (Dehlia); 2d, J. Pirie (Matchless) ; 3d, H. 0. While (Wing); 4th, 

 J. Pirie (Peerless); 5th, Rev. H. F. Hamilton (Gertrude II.).— Smooth 

 —Champion; Prize, A. H. Hasten (champion Lady)-— Open— 1st, D.W. 

 A. G. James (Gazelle); 2d, withheld; 3d, T. Marp'les (Mountaineer).— 

 PcFPiES-Dor/s.- 1st. G. Raper (Rutland Hero); 2d, W. R. Dockrell 

 (Salamis); 3d, S. Boddinglou < Rockingham).? Bitches: 1st. S. Bodding- 

 ton (Dahlia); 2d, J. Pi-ie (Matchless); 3d. H. 0. While (Wing).-SiXTH 

 Collie Club Derby: 1st, S. Boddington (Dahlia): 2d, J. Pirie (Match- 

 less); 3d, Rev. H. F. Hamilton (Florian). 



BOBTAIL SHEEPDOGS.-lst, D. P. Thomas (Welsh Hero); 2d, J. 

 and W. H. Charles (Jasper). 



BASSET HOUNDS.— Prize, F. W. Blain (.Bourbon). Reserved, G. R. 

 Krekl (Pallas II.).— Open- Dogs: 1st, L. Lane (Colonel); 2d, F. W. 

 Blain (Bayard); 3d, D. Nicoll (Jack). Bitches: 1st, 2d and 3d.L. Lane 

 (Perpolette, Gibelotte and Royalei. -Puppies— Dogs: 1st, H. Jones 

 (Judge); 2d, G. Parry (Duke). Bitches- 1st and cup, G. R. Krebl 

 (Pallas in.); 2d L. Jane (Merveillc). 



DALMATIANS. -1st, J. Fawdry (Treasure); 2d, C Sharp (Jim.). 



CHINESE CHOW CHOWS. -Dogs: 1st and 2d, Col. P. 0. Story 

 (Fingo and Tobit). Bitches; Equal Istand 2d, Countess of Lonsdale 

 (Poppet) and Lady M. O. Gore (Papoose). 



POMERANIANS.-lst, J. Fawdry (Charlie); 2d, J. K. Kaye (Scoff); 

 3d, E. Spcycr (Moor II.). 



POODLES— Champion -Prize, P. Lawrence (Lyris),— Open— 1st, W. 

 Donkin (Flute); 2d, Mrs. C. J. Paget (Brigand); 2d, M. Boycott (Punch 



BULLDOGS.— Champions— Dons over OOlbs. and Bitches Ovi;r 

 50lbs: Prize, J.H.Ellis (champion Taurus).— Under Wins.— Dugs: 

 Prize, Mrs. M. E. V. D. Sprague (champion Grabber).— Under 50lbs. 

 Bitches: Prize, A. Benjamin (Britomartis). -Open-Dogs Over 60lbs. 

 and Bitches Over 50lbs. : 1st, A. T. Foreman (Big Ben) : 2d, A. Benja- 

 man (Tiger IV. ).— Over 45i,bs. and not exceeding (30lbs.— Dogs: 1st, 

 G. Raper (Rustic King); 2d, J. S. Pybus-Sellon (Royal George)': 3d. G. 

 Barbfield (Spartan).— Over 35lds. and not exceeding BOvBs.—Bi tches: 

 1st, F. Kershaw (Lady Stuart); 2d, W. H. Sprague (Sproddles): 3d,W. 

 V. Underdown and S. Nichols (Titania).— Not Exceeding 45lbs.— Dogs: 

 1st, J. S. P. Sellon (King Cole, Junior); 2d, H. Lavton (Melton); 3d," J. 

 Bowan (Ossian).— Not Exceeding 35lbs.— Bitches: 1st, G. Raper 

 (Ridotto); 2d, Mrs. I.Roberts (Maggie May); A. F. Nash (Dolores). 

 Puppies: 1st, W. H. Sprague (Sproddles) equal 2d, A. N. Batt (Ace of 

 Diamonds) and H. F. Hallows (.Prince H.). 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS.— Dogs: 1st, C.J. Doyle (Young Larry 

 Doolan); 2d, W. W. Thompson (Barney O'Toole). Bitches: 1st and 

 2d, G. S. Hockey (Colleen Bawn and Young Hilda). 



CLUMBER SPANIELS.— Champion— Prize, J.Allen (RossII.).-Open 

 —Dogs: 1st, H. P. aud P. J. Charles (Ramble); 2d, J. F. Hincks (Duke 

 O); 3d, Haylockand Barnard (Chelmsford Count). Bitches: 1st. J. 

 Allen (Doll); 2d, J. T. Hincks (Lotus). 



SUSSES AND LIVER-COLORED SPANIELS.— Dogs: 1st, Holley 

 Brothers (Horatio); 2d. J. P. Tucker |< Noble); 3d, Capt. S. M. Thomas 

 (Guy). Bitches: 1st, J. Partridge (Brida H.): 2d, J. H. Salter (Tiukle). 



OTHER FIELD SPANIELS.— Champion: Prize, J. Royle (Solus).— 

 Open— BhACK- Dogs; 1st, P. P. Phelps (Chevalier); 2d, E. T. Smith 

 (Negro II.); 3d, J. K. Kaye (President). Bitches: 1st, P. P, Phelps 

 (Coy); 2d, J. Royle (Carol). 3d, P. J. B. Payne (Selly Oak Bell). -Any 

 other Color than Liver or Black.— Dogs: 1st, C. W. Stevens (Sir 

 Garnet); -2d, H. B. Spurgin < Counsellor). Bitches: 1st, A. H. Easten 

 (Easten's Bride); 2d, J. Royle (Zuess). 



COCKERS.— Dogs: 1st, J. F. Farrow (Oboi; 2d, W. Graham (Xeno); 

 Bitches: 1st, F. Roberts (Rinka); 2d, H. B. Spurgin (Freda). 



SMOOTH FOX-TERRIERS.- Champion— Dogs: 1st and two cups, 

 A. H. Clark (Result): 2d, L. Turner (Spice) ; 3d.' Rev. C T. Fisher (The 

 Belgravian). Bitches: 1st. Rev. C. T. Fisher (Bedlamite); 2d, T Tin- 

 ner (Richmond Nettle): 3d, A. B. S. Fraser (Joyful).— Open— Dogs: 

 1st, A. H. Clarke (Reckoner); 2d, F. Baguley (Daylesford Billy); '3d 

 and 4th, A.H. Clarke (Renown and Forest); 4th, J. Foreman (Bel grave 

 Rasper). Bitches: 1st and two cups. Rev. C. T. Fisher (Rosebloorn); 

 2d, J. S. Pim (Poppy n.); 3d, F. Redmond (Duskey); Rev. C. T. Fisher 

 (Cynisca); 5th, 0. E. Longmore (Safety). Puppies— Dogs; 1st, C. A. 

 Pope (Dulcimer) ; 2d, G. Hopkins (Regent Viper); 3d, F. Redmond 

 (Dandy Jack). Bitches; 1st, C. E. Longmore (Safety) ; 2d, H. Bright 

 (Westbourne Trellis); 3d, J. J. Pim (Poem). 



WIRE FOX-TERRIERS— Champions— Dogs: 1st and 2d, Earl of 

 Lonsdale (champion Sam Welter and champion Briggs). Bitches: 1st 

 and two cups, Earl of Lonsdale (champion Vom ) ; 2d, H. Cox and E. 

 W. Jaquet (champion Gladys Broom).— Open — Dogs; 1st and cup, W. 

 Carrick, Jr. (Trick); 2d, G. H. Nutt (Pulborougk Jumbo); 3d and 4th, 

 W. Carrick, Jr. (Carlisle Bruce and Third Venture). Bitches: 1st, xV. 

 Maxwell and E. Cassel (Tees Venus): 2d, F.AV. Fellows (Burton Sweet 

 Briar); 3d, H Cox and E. W. Jaquet (Lady Connie la Muguet).— Pup- 

 pies— Dogs: 1st. F. A. Fellowes (Burton Jack); 2d, W. Carrick, Jr. 

 (Third Venture); 3d, H. Cox and E. W. Jaquet (Ronald Broad). 

 Bitches: 1st. F. W. Fellowes (Burton Sweet Briar); 2d, H. Cox and E. 

 W. Jaquet (Lady Connie la touguet); 3d, R. M. Young (Rhodora). 



DACHSHUNDE.— Champion— Dog>.s\- Prize, H. A. Walker (champion 

 Maximus). Bitches; Prize. H. A. Walker ichainpion Hagar).— Open — 

 Dogs: 1st, W. J. Ingram (Sphinx); 2d, H A. Walker (Cariyle); 3d, 

 Mrs. P. M. Hoare (Kirsch). Bitches: 1st and two cups, J. C. L. K. 

 Bruce (Lady); 2d. Rev. F. A.Elliot (Waggle); 3d. W. E. Haslewood 

 (Swipes).— Puppies— Dogs: 1st. G. R. AskwithiSubalterni: 2d and cup, 

 Mrs. P. M. Hoare (Graf III.); 3d, W. J. Ingram (Sphinx). Bitches: 

 1st, G. R. Askwich (Stehler); 2d, H. Jones (Joan of Arc); 3d, W. E. 

 Haslewood (Prachtig).— Third Open Produce Stakes: 1st, H. Jones 

 (Joan of Arc); 2d. Mrs. P. M. Hoare (Edelweiss); 3d, W. J, Ingram 

 (Sphinx): 4th, H. A. Walder (Cariyle). 



BULL-TKRRIERS.— Champions— Prize, A. George (champion Mis- 

 tress of the Robes).— Open— Exceeding 25lbs.— Dogs: 1st, A. George 

 (Silver King); 2d. T. Allen (Chancellor); 2d, T. Keene (Dutchman). 

 Bitches: 1st, T. Wright (Kettering Maggie); 2d, J. R. Pratt (Queen of 

 the May); 3d, A. George (May,).— Not Exceeding 25lbs— 1st, E. G. 

 Martin (Grand Duchess); 2d, F. Allen (Little Victor): 3d, A. George 

 (Florence). 



AIREDALE TERRIERS.— Dogs: 1st, A. Walker (Rover III.); 2d, 

 W. Tatham (Fritz); 2d, T. HorslaD (Trimmer). Bitches: 1st, A. 

 Walker (Venus III.); 2d, W. Tatham (Russet); 3d, W. Glaisby (Aire- 

 dale Lass). 



BEDLINGTON TERRIERS.-CHAMPioN-lst, J. A. Batty (The 

 Bishop).— Open— Dogs: 1st, W. Morris (Inkerman); 2d, A. N.Dodds 

 (Hairdresser); 3d, J. Sherwood, Jr. (Jackanapes). Bitches: 1st, J. A. 

 Batty (The Heiress); 2d, A. Armstrong (Topsey III.): 3d, A. Holcroft 

 (Domino). Puppies: 1st, J. S. Stanley (Auahias); 2d, J, Sherwood 

 (Jackanapes); 3d, J. Robinson (Yorkshire Lass). 



IRISn TERRIERS.— Champions— Dogs: 1st, IT. A. Graves (cham- 

 pion Play Bov). Bitches: 1st, H. A. Graves (Glory).— Open— Dogs; 

 1st and cup, J. N. R. Pim (Pester); 2d. E. C. Horspool (Jake): 3d, K.N, 

 Kent (Rufus). Bitches: 1st and extra, W. Fowle (Vesta); 2d, J. N. R, 

 Pim (Priestess, late Irish Sal); 3d, W. A. Smyth (Sally),— Uncropped 

 —1st, E. Ryan'dGlliney Boxer); 2d, R. Palmer (Thady II.); 3d, E. N. 

 Kent (Rufus). 



SMOOTH-HAIRED TERRIERS.-lst and 2d, C. F. Copeman (Lucky 

 Star and Leading Star). 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— Champion- Prize, J. Royle (Burke). 

 — Open— Exceeding IOlbs.— Dogs: 1st, J. Royle (Ben H.); 2d, Capt. S. 

 M. Thomas (Welsh Rat). Bitches: 1st. G. S. Manuelle (Viscountess); 

 2d, J. B. Swinburne (Success).— Not Exceeding Iolbs.— 1st, C. White- 

 house (Witch): 2d. T.' B. Swinburne (Skittles). Puppies: 1st, CWhite- 

 house (Witch); 2d, R. H. Stratford (Stockwell). 



SKYE TERRIERS. —Champion— Prize, J. K. Kaye (champion 

 Claret).— Open— Drop-eared— Dogs: 1st and 2d. G. Early (Wizard of 

 the North and Donald McBain); 3d, Miss E. B. Burton (Edie Ochil- 

 tree). Bitches: 1st and 2d, M. Gretton (Kirk Ella and Lady Burleigh). 

 — Prick-eared— Dogs; 1st, J. King (Prince Charlie); 2d, H. C. Furner 

 (Goodwood Bruce). Bitches: 1st, T. B. Swinburne (Sherry); 2d, W. 

 Nicol (Mysie). 



HARD-HAIRED SCOTCH TERRIERS.-lst and 2d, W. W. Mackie 

 (Dunara and Duuolly Champion); 3d, E. M. Bristowe (Bronze). Pup- 

 pies: 1st, J. Adamson (Ashley Nettle). 



DANDIE DINMONT TERRIERS.— Champion-/'^*.- 1st, A. Mutter 

 (Jethart). Bitches: 1st, W. E. Eastern (champion Border Queen).— 

 Open— Dogs: 1st and cup, Rev. E. S. Tidderaan (Must); 2d. Earl of 

 Antrim (Forceps); 3d, J. Sherwood. Jr. (piabbie Ker). Bitches: 1st, 

 Earl of Antrim (Venus): 2d. C. H. Lane (Lady Macoeth); 3d, T, T. 

 Parr (Bogey). Puppies: 1st, Earl of Antrim (Jock V); 2d, O. F. Irish 

 (Sultan) : 3d, H. Barker (Tarn o' Shanter II.). 



PUGS.— Champions.— Any Sizr— Dogs: 1st, Mrs. M. A. Foster (Brad- 

 ford Ruby; 2(1, Lady Brassey (Challenger). Bitches: 1st, Miss M. A. 

 E. Holclsworth (Dowager); 3d, J.H. Howe (champion Luna TL).- 

 Open— Not exceeding 20lbs.— Dogs: 1st. Miss K. J. M. Rennie (Lion); 

 2d, Mrs. R. H. Denne (Beau); 3d, Mrs. H. Cox (Daniel). Bitches: 1st 

 and medal, J. Drew (Dareyj: 2d. Mrs. M. A. Foster (Maggie); 3d, J . 11. 

 Lock (Little Dot). Puppies: 1st. Mrs. M. A. Foster (King of Diamonds) ; 

 Sd, C. Houlker (Loris); 3d, J. Drew (Da-do-d). 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.— Equal 1st and 2d, Mrs. M. A. Foster 

 (Effie) and Mrs. M. A. Troughear (champion Conqueror). 



MALTESE.— 1st and equal 2d and 3d, Lady GIffard (champion 

 Hugh, Queenie II. and Blanche). 



BLENHEIM SPANIELS.— Champion: Prize and reserved, Mrs. L. 

 Jenkins (champion Bowsie and champion Flossie II.).— Open: 1st, 

 Mrs. S. C. Bagnall (Polo); 2d, E. Keebner (Sir Garnet); 3d, Mrs. u. E. 

 Jenkins (Boaconsfield). 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS,— Champion: Prize. Mrs. J. A. Ruggs 

 (Alexander tbe Great).- Open; lsr, Mrs. Forder ( Jurnbo II.); 2d,\H. 



E. Jenkins (Romeo); 3d, Miss J. Ecob (Gipsy II.). 



OTHER TOY SPANlELS.-lst, Mrs. H. Arnold (Gipsy Queen); 2d, 



F. Keehner i Napoleon HI.). V 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.- 1st, M. A. Troughear (Little Gem); 2d. 

 W. Bruce (Bankside Flower), 



TOY TERRIERS.— Champion— Exceeding Clbs.: Prize. Mrs. M. A. 

 Troughear (champion Conqueror).—, Open— Smooth-haired- 1st, Mrs. 

 M. A, Foster (Prince At); 2d, J. E. Walsh (Prince Moreover)- 3d, K 

 Ftdton (Sampson).— Rough-haired— 1st and 3d, Mrs. M. A, Foster 

 (Lady Monck and Daisy); 3d, C. Walker (Dreadnought) 



DOG BISCUIT.— Landlady— My boarders are welcome to 

 eat all they want, but I object to thoir carrying food away in 

 their pockets. First boarder — The biscuit I put in my pocket 

 I wanted for a savage dog I meet on the way home at "night. 



I thought you wanted him to swallow it and expire of indi- 

 gestion. —Meat-Hawk. 



NATIONAL FIELD TRIALS CLUB. -Office of the Presi- 

 dent, Cincinnati, O., Jan. 31.-^ Editor Forest and Stream: Mr. 

 J. ~K. Reneaud, having resigned as secretary of this club for 

 current year, on account of private business engagements re- 

 quiring his whole, time and attention, Mr. B. C. Stephenson, 

 of La Grange, Tenn., has been unanimously elected by the 

 executive committee as secretary for the year 1885.— W. B. 

 Shattuc, President. 



AT THE FANCIERS' SHOW, now in progress in this city, 

 there are 71 entries, with puppies to bring the number up to 

 about 100. At the time we went to press the entries were uot 

 all benched, and it was impossible to judge of the merits of 

 the display. 



ST. JOHNS SHOW.— The report of the show arrived too 

 late for the current issue. It will be given next week. 



Everyone interested in dogs should secure a copy of "Our Friend, 

 the Dog," a pamphlet just issued on the care of dogs in health and 

 sickness, with a list of canine diseases alphabetically arranged, and 

 the symptoms and prescriptions for their cure. Mailed for 2-cent 

 stamp by addressing Associated Fanciers, 337 South Eighth stteet, 

 Philadelphia, Pa.— Adv, 



\ifle m\A %m$ ^floating. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.. Jan. 20.— The attendance for the 

 past week, at the Glen Mitchell Range, was fair, and the conditions 

 being favorable on both shooting days, some good scores were put 

 up. The Massachusetts target was used, distance 200yds. off-hand. 

 The following are the highest scores of each man for the week : 



I Davis.; 12 11 11 10 11 11 11 10 12 10—10!) 



WBGage. 12 10 10 11 9 10 12 10 12 11—107 



ID Roods , 8 13 10 li.12 12 11 9 11 9— lOti 



AG Hull 10 <J 12 ITT 11 1112 10 11-105 



WHGibbs... 10 9 9 10 11 10 12 10 10 12—103 



SF Corey 9 11 9 1111 9 10 10 1112—103 



AFMitchell 8 9 11111112 111110 9—103 



FA White 10 12 12 9 10 10 12 12 10—103 



ACRich 9 9 1110 1112 8 111.2 9—103 



HWclIington 11 9 10 10 12 12 10 S 8 10-100 



ERStevens 13 9 H 8 10 10 8 10 10 10— 96 



BOSTON, Jan. 31.— There was an average attendance of shooters 



at Walnut Hill to-day. The conditions were favorable, the wind 



blowing gently from the southwest. H. Gushing made a clean score 



of 50 on the Creedmoor target, and 88 on the decimal. The score: 



Victory Medal Match. 



CE Berry ,.SKI 8 5 1 9 8 10 9-77 



R Reed 5 ti 8 10 7 8 7 7 7-Tf, 



FB Souther 9 50980948 8-72 



N Simmons 7 7 4 5 10 8 4 5 10 6-6R 



Creedmoor Prize Match. 



H Gushing 5 5555555 5 5-50 



W Charles 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 5-4!) 



BG Warren 5 44 4 55455 4-^5 



Rest Match. 



BGWarren.. 10 y 10 10 10 8 id 10 10 10— 9i 



S Wilder 9 10 10 8 10 8 8 s 10 9-91 



W Gardner 10 8 9 9 10 8 10 10 9 9—91 



H Oler 8 9 8 8 10 8 10 10 10 9— SO 



CWHogdon..... 9 10 8 6 4 7 4 3 3 9—63 



Creedmoor Practice Match. 



CWHogdon 5 5 5 4 3 4 4 5 5 4—44 



JACobb 4 4 4 5 4 3 5 4 4 5-48 



J E Darmody (mil.) 4 5 3 4 3 4 8 4 5 3-38 



BRIDGEPORT VS. NEW YORK.— On the morning of the 27th uit.. 

 although the thermometer registered extreme cold, the members of 

 the Bridgeport Rifle Club went down to Morrissania by the 8:40 train 

 to shoot the second of their "Home and Home" matches of the Now 

 Yook Rifle Club. A cold walk to the range from the West Farms 

 station rendered the warmth and cheer of landlord Geuez's snug hos- 

 telry doubly acceptable to the chilled riflemen, who speeddy thawed 

 out both their outer and their inner man. Ahout 1 o'clock shooting 

 was begun from the shooting house below the hotel, and soon the 

 match was in full blast. Almost at the first a miss signaled for How- 

 lett, the New York Club's redoubtable captain, who promptly chal- 

 lenged the correctness of the marker's decision, and had a cold walk- 

 to the targets and back only to find the marker in the right A miss 

 was also scored Todd on his tenth shot. The conditions of the match 

 called for teams of 7 men, firing 15 shots each at the Massachusetts 

 target over a 200yd. range. This made a possible 180 per man, The 

 scoring was very fine indeed on the part or the winners, and stood; 

 Bridgeport. 



DEMarsh 12 111110 1112 111111 9 11 8 1110 11—160 



S H Hubbard .... 11 10 10 9 11 11 11 10 11 10 10 11 11 9 12—157 



A C White 11 10 8 9 9 9 13 10 11 11 10 12 10 10 11—153 



P M Beers 9 9 8 10 11 11 11 10 11 6 10 11 B 11 11—148 



ENothnagle 8 9 10 II 10 9 9 7 K) 10 10 10 IS 1.3 9—146 



W H Beardsley,.10 10 9 10 9 10 10 8 10 11 8 11 9 11 10-1 JD 

 G Quit,mayer....l0 8 9 8 11 6 8 9 8 10 11 10 9 7 11-135-1045 

 New York. 



JDuane 10 8 13 10 10 11 11 12 11 12 10 9 10 10 8-154 



G Zimmerman... 10 10 12 9 1.2 8 10 9 8 11 10 10 10 9 10—148 



AMcInnes., 10 7 8 9 12 1110 4 9 111112 9 1111-115 



J H Brown 10 10 9 11 11 9 9 9 10 10 8 10 10 12 2— HO 



W Simpson 6 9 10 9 11 10 10 10 8 10 8 7 10 7 7—135 



A J Howlett...,,10 898 11 9 12 88 9 10 10 1115-135 



JWTodd 11 6 11 8 10 5 10 8 10 10 8 5 8 10-120-977 



Some idea of the performance of the Winning team may be gath- 

 ered from the fact that of the 105 shots which constituted the full 

 quota of 15 per man, but two bullets were more than 13 inches away 

 from the exact center of the bullseye. The Bridgeport men did gooi 

 uniform shootnig throughout and then team total of 1,045 ia a very 

 creditable one. Mr. Marsh's^iCO being a specially fine effort, which 

 by Creedmoor count was 71 out of a possible 75 with two of the four 

 centers nipping the bull. Though the New Yorkers were generally in 

 very poor form, it is but just to the Bridgeport men to admit that 

 they would have won in any case. The moral of all this is that the 

 New York men must better' themselves and practice more diligently 

 if they hope to make a better showing at the nest contest, 



Alter the contest the Connecticut boys went to Conliu's record 

 gallery, 1,255 Broadway, to try their hands at thelienette French tar- 

 get." The result below shows that these knights of the trigger are 

 capital at indoor work as well. The distance at which the French 

 targets is shut at is l(i metres; the bullneye is %m., and the carton ie 

 agin The following are the scores made Out of a possible 70: 

 ' First team, S. H. Hubbard, captain— 8. H. Hubbard 03, E Notb- 

 nagle 59. G. B. Belts 53, P. M, Beers 52. Total 227. 



Second team, A. C. White. captain-A, C. White rv.i. V. (•:; 

 W. H. Beardsiey 58, C. Patterson 40. Total 218. 



