March 12, 1891.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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back. In the novice class Mck of Ion took first. Pontiac, 

 Jr.. too short iu muzzle, and light boned, came next. Mart 

 O'Bannon, vhc. Von Littlejohn, he, is coarse in stnll and 

 straight in stifles. The Hempstead Farm Kennels vron the 

 kennel special and Woolton Game the Pointer Club specials 

 for best in show and best in her class, Graphite winning the 

 special for best iu open dogs. 



ENGLISH SETTEES— (DE. H. CLAY GLOVES). 

 ^ There was, in the absence of the challenge entries, Count 

 Howard and Princess Beatrice, little quality present, of 

 course excepting Sir Tatton. In open clogs the last named 

 had an easy win over Druid Hill, whose faulty muzzle and 

 qnarteas could not compensate for his good legs and feet; 

 Mark Twain, third, has a plain head and is heavy in 

 shoulders; Dun of Rich Hill is a fairly-made dog, faulty in 

 muzzle, bit coai-se in skull; Gawain is common in head, slack 

 in loin , a bit out in front, but ] egs and feet of good forma- 

 tion. In bitches, Bonnie Gladstone Girl, a racily-formed 

 bitch of nice qualitv, beat Nelly Bly, who is faulty in muzzle 

 and only moderate iu body, legs and feet are her best points: 

 Ruby E. came third, these were the only entries. The novice 

 class winners have been commented upoii, excepting Hustling 

 Hannah II., he, too long in body, and faulty in head and 

 ear. Specials did not fill. 



IRISH SETTEES— (DE. H, CLAY GLOVEK). 



There was an excellent show of the red dogs, and this time 

 the Doctor thought Max a better dog than Dick SwiveUer 

 by giving him the ribbon, though where he excels him unless 

 it be in quarters is hard to tell. In bitches, Ruby Glenraore 

 and Molly Bawu being reserved for specials only, left the 

 honors to Winnie II., a much inferior bitch to either. In 

 open dogs. Beau Brummel easily beats Ben C. for first, who 

 is coarse in skull and faulty in ears; color, body, legs and 

 feet fairly good. Henmore Shamrock's coarse" head and 

 faulty front must he responsible for his falling into third 

 place. Dennis the Gossoon is pinched in muzzle, faulty in 

 loin and ribs. Pickens, vhc, is a nice stamp, good iu body^ 

 legs and feet, faulty iu head. Darragh Pat, in same division, 

 is^coarse in head, faulty in pasterns, ribs and loin, and Lim- 

 erick is wrong in muzzle. 



.Teannette, the winner in bitches, got her due this time, 

 She has been repeatedly described. Eudora, second, is a 

 bitch of nice type, her defects were explained last week. 

 Xorna, third, is hardly straight enough in front and a bit 

 weak in miizzle. Quail, reserve, is faulty in head and light 

 in bone. Bessie Glencho, vhc, is well known as a very fair 

 bitch. Red Belle, vhc, is well known. In novice class 

 Beau Brummel and Eudora were the winners. Kildare Ken- 

 nels won the kennel prize: Killarney Kennels' Tearaway (2) 

 best Irish setter with a field trial record; best brace, Beau 

 Brummel and Ruby Glenmore. 



GORDON SETTERS. 



Quite a nice display faced the .indge in these classes, Beau- 

 mont taking the challenge prize atjain, and Dr. Meyer 

 resumed his cheerful smile which had vanished at sight of 

 that awful summons. Becky Sharp was the only entry in 

 her cla.ss and Canada claimed the prize. In open dogs, Shot, 

 too dark iu face taUj light in eye, but excellent otherwise, 

 vvon over Bob, good in tan, fine head. Comus, third, is a dog 

 of fair type, but faulty in legs and feet. Flash, reserve, is 

 too round and coarse iu skull, rich tan. Dukemont, vhc, is 

 out of shape and faulty in head, Gordon, vhc, lacks sub- 

 stance. In bitches, Beemont, rich tan, light eye, not sprung 

 enough in ribSj beat Plomont from same kennels, described 

 la.st week Princess, light in tan, weak iu muzzle, came 

 third, Sally Beaumont, faulty in head, eye not right, took 

 reserve. In novice class Bob beat Flomont in heacT. tliough 

 he does not stand true in front. Beaumont Kennels took 

 the kenuel prize and Mr. Hale's Princess the Beaumont 

 Kennels' special, the other club specials ran with the awards 

 in the open classes. 



CHESAPEAKE BAY DOGS— (J. F. PEAESON). 

 These were poor, only third being given in open dogs to 

 Duke, who comes nearest the Baltimore type, and Dundee 

 Plunder, vhc, loses in bead and coat to the other. In 

 bitches, the only entry, Dundee Lily, could do no better than 

 third. Specials did not fill, excepting for best bitch, 

 awarded as above. In puppies Bush took third and Dundee 

 Lucy vhc. There were 13 entries all told but the exhibition 

 was not as good as last year, the quarrels of the club, no 

 doubt, having something to do with it. 



SPANIELS— (J AIMES MOETIJlER). 



In the challenge class the well-known Baron beat Ladv 

 somewhat easily and in open black field dogs Beverly Negus 

 h.sd little difficulty in accounting for the other entry. Toady 

 Obo, he beats him in head, coat and front. In bitches Miss 

 Ben D'Or was alone. Any other color class did not fill. 

 Black Duke, now well known, but showing signs of his con- 

 stant traveling lately, was the only one present of the four 

 entries. In open black dogs Snowball, a little fine in muzzle 

 and a dachshundy front, was the only one present, and so 

 was Chip K. iu her class, she is gone in mouth, faulty in 

 muzzle, good body and front. There were several absentees 

 in these classes. Clumbers saw Lady Belle the winner over 

 Johnny, Jr.. both described last week. Patsey O'Conner, an 

 old rounder, beat Countess Bendigo in water'spaniels. The 

 Spaniel Club did not support the show, as the classification 

 did not suit. No .specials. 



COLLIES — (.JAMES MORTIMER). 



A fair lot of dogs faced the jvidge in this breed. The old 

 winners, Scotilla and Flurry III., taking the challenge 

 prizes. Wellesbourne Hero, a new face, a bit strong in 

 head, but excellent coat, body and front, won well over the 

 rather plain-faced Hempstead Zulu, whose black color is 

 against him. Nemo, third, coat inclined to curl and too 

 open. Foxey, vhc, has bad ears, and is coarse in head, coat 

 soft and open. In bitches Wellesbourne Gypsey, nicely 

 fronted, but with a bad carriage of ears and fair coat, had 

 to succumb to Zulu Princess II., open coated, wide in front, 

 excellent carriage of ears. Lady Moll, third, loses in 

 quarters. Other entries absent. The novice class brought 

 out a good entry, Wellesbourne Gypsey taking the ribbon. 

 Flungua, second, too short-faced and snipy-muzzled, ears 

 faulty, coat good. Dublina, reserve, was lame, otherwise 

 would have been higher up, no doubt The others were just 

 fair specimens, several of them fattlty in ears. Chestnut 

 Hill Kennels took the kennel prize. The Collie Chib special 

 for best dog in open class not over two years, went to Welles- 

 bourne Hero. Hempstead Zulu won the medal for second 

 best in open class, and Wellesbourne Gypsey that for beat 

 in novice class. 



EITLLDOGS— (CHAS. D. CTTGLEJ. 

 These classes were just a reflex of the New York show, 

 and as many of them were commented on then, it is no use 

 going into them fully here. Harper and Soudan accounted 

 for the challenge classes. In open dogs African Monarch 

 beat Bo'swain in head and front. Joker took reserve; Quib- 

 erou vhc, and Trott, he, has a bad expression, not broken 

 up enough in stop, fairly out at shoulders. In' bitches The 

 Graven Image has a nice head and is well out iu front, beat- 

 ing in these respects Cleopatra II. Beatrice took re.serve. 

 and Princess Crib vhc The other- entries were entered as 

 property of the judge. In novice class Cleopatra IE. proved 

 the winner over Trott. Messrs. Woodward and Herri ck won 

 the kennel prize. The Bulldog Club medal for best bitch. 

 Soudan. Best American-bred dog or bitch in the show went 

 to Beati'ice. 



BI-LL-TERKIEES- (H. W, LACY). 



Nothing very good, with the exception of Starlight, was 

 shown, she winning the challenge prize for hitches without 



competition. In open dogs Dufferin beat his only compet- 

 itor, Mr. Dick, in head, front and movement; one is large 

 and the other is small sized. In bitches Lomont Kit, a bit 

 cheeky, beats everywhere but in tail the second winner, 

 Lady Melville, patched on ear. 



BASSET HOrNDS— (H. W. LACY). 

 The old winner Bertrand was the only entiy. 



DACHSHrNDE— (H. W. LACY). 

 The well known Feldman K. beat Black Prince in head 

 and front; the latter knuckles over a bit also. Waldman I. 

 is only a poor one, not length enough. In bitches Countess 

 Lina ran second to Lizetta; the fm-mer is a hit coarse and 

 not so good in front as the latter. Rosie, vhc, not good 

 enough in head or crook. 



BEAGLES— (H. W. LAGV). 



A capital entry of forty-three came together in this breed. 

 There was a little overturning of previous winners who run 

 too much on the large size. We want a medium sized beagle 

 without lumber, and not a dog that may be fairly classed as 

 a harrier or small foxhound, and with this end in view, 

 Storm, a many times winner, and a hound of good forma- 

 tion, was disqualified for oversize; he measures at least 

 and is heavily built. This left Little Duke a clear 

 winner over Racer, Jr., in the challenge dog class, though he 

 loses in muzzle he gains tremendously in hind parts and 

 action. The sweet little hound champion Lou went ahead 

 of M3rrtle, shown fat and aging rapidly. A big class came 

 out in open dogs, but when the measure went round several 

 had to walk. Roy K. turned out the winner, though he has 

 bis faults in head he came nearest to type; good legs and 

 feet. Jim Simmons, second, is a bit faulty in e'ars and head, 

 but has a good front and excellent well-ribbed body, and fair 

 hound coat. Lee H. just came under the standard, and 

 though coarse, is a well-fronted hound with good coat. 

 Stonewall Jackson, vhc, is a little otit at elbow and weak in 

 muzzle, soft in coat, nice skull and ear, and fair legs and feet. 

 In bitches several pig-jawed and fraiUooking animals were 

 disposed of, and the winner turned up in certainly about 

 the best beagle in the show as regards working type. This 

 was Twintwo, excellently formed in body, good" legs and 

 feet, good coat and well carried stern, head a bit long but 

 skull good. Emeline, second, has a nice front, fair skull, 

 bit long in muzzle and hardly square enottgh, nice action. 

 Belle of Woodbrook is a bit coarse now, and her bad front 

 will always put her back in decent companj-. V^enus III., 

 vhc, is long in muzzle, fair coat, well ribbed and has good 

 action. Flossy, a bit light throughout, was he, and so was 

 Glenrose Topsy from the same kennel as the winner: she is 

 a bit cloddy, head nicely formed, but she .stands too wide in 

 front. Letter must thank her well ribbed body for the sin- 

 gle letter; head and front not up to the stan"dard. In the 

 novice class Twintwo had an easy win, and The Bard, one of 

 the best of the Somerset Kennel pack, has a well-made body 

 and stands fairly well, but head could be improved. Impres- 

 sion stands a bit out in front, otherwise she has some good 

 points, especially in legs and feet. Lady Thorn, c, is faulty 

 in front and muzzle. Glenrose Kennels won the two speciafs 

 for be.st kennel, and the competition for this prize was a 

 very pretty sight. The Glenrose pack was more even sized 

 than the Rockland one, its nearest competitor. Little Duke 

 took the special for best dog, and Twintvs^o that for best 

 bitch. If judges will^tick to a certain type in making awards 

 we shall soon have an even class of workmanlike-looking 

 beagles, and this I take it is what the N. B. C wishes tb 

 attain. 



eoj:-teeeiers— (jAiiEs moetlmer). 

 A capital lot of these game 'uns came together, especially 

 so for a second-class show. Lucifer and Dusky Trap fougb"t 

 the battle for challenge dog class honoi-s. and Lucifer pulled 

 it oflE; and the peerless Rachel easily beat Blemton Conse- 

 quence in her class. In open dogs Warren Laird played the 

 trump card, beating Blemton Racket in body, he"ad and 

 front. Raby Trigger here took third: fatilty'in head and 

 loin. Blemton Corporal reserve. Endclifl^e Spice, vhc, too 

 thick and coarse in head: has good coat, body, legs and feet. 

 Brockenhurst Quick, vhc, and Le Logos, both described last 

 week, he Valens, faulty in head and front, e, as was Re- 

 gent Domo. too long cast and poor front, also a bit under- 

 shot. In bitches, a neat little bitch. Dona, took premium 

 honors over her kennel mate, Dominica; she has a nice head, 

 of good expression, fair front, but might be better behind, 

 Dominica, by the crack Dominie, is a very promising pup; 

 good head, legs and feet, and of course needs time'on her 

 body yet. Tiara, third, is well known. Yerdict, reserve, is 

 also an old winner. Tunlaw Villanelle, vhc, is not quite 

 straight enough in front. Warren Cachet, he, was described 

 in New York report. The winners in the novice class were 

 Warren Dapper and Regent Rocket; the former is faulty in 

 muzzle, bit round in skull, nice legs and feet; Rocket faulty 

 in skull, loses in body and coat to the other. Rowdy, vhc", 

 is coarse in head, ears wrongly set on, good legs and feet. 

 Rienzi is poor in head and front. Wire-hairs had two en- 

 tries, the winner being Carlisle Vamp, a terrier all over; bit 

 big in ear and stands a bit wide in front, nice coat, but could 

 be longer in face with benefit, Phasa, second, loses in coat, 

 but I like the head better than the winner's, and is better in 

 front. Blemton Kennels won the special for best kennel, 

 and Rachel for best in show. Best smooth in open classes. 

 Warren Laird. The winner of the Apollo Stakes was War- 

 ren Dapper, and special for second in novice class went to 

 Regent Rocket. 



IRISH TEREIEKS- (H. W. LACY). 

 The entries were few, but good. Dunmurrey beat his ken- 

 nel mate Mars in head, coat, legs and feet, Breda Tinev, 

 well known, getting vhc, beating the puppv Kildare, he, 

 in coat and substance. No Dandle Dinmonts* were entered 

 and Skye terriers saw Sir Stafliord the only winner, the 

 others being simply wooly terriers of no particular breed. 



BLACK AND TAN TEEEIEBS— (H. W. LACY), 



The Senator caught cold the first day and was quite a 

 sick dog, but by careful treatment showed an improvement 

 during the week. He was, however, unable to compete, the 

 winner proved to be Beaconfield, easily, second going to 

 Meersbrook Empress, who beats Brown Madge, vhc, in 

 head, ears, front, tan, body, tail and movement. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS- (H. W. LACY). 

 Toon's Royal proved to be the winner, beating his com- 

 panion Venus in coat and color. The other entry was 

 marked N. G. in judge's book. 



TOY TERRIERS- (H. W. LACY). 



Tiny though almost hairless is of so much better stamp 

 than Frances that they were placed as named. 



PEGS— (JAMES MORTIMER). 



Kash, looking well, was alone in challenge dogs, and Bo 

 Peep beat Nelly Bly in bitches, Sprake had an easy win in 

 open dogs, beating Lord Baltimore in skull, ears and curl, 

 Penrice absent. Dollie, in bitches, beats Trixie in muzzle 

 and body, the latter is better La ear, Koui, reserve, is faulty 

 in muzzle and front. Rustic Katti is long in muzzle anci 

 skin might be better. Babe, he, is poor. Dot-tie, in novice 

 class, beat Bippo in head and curl. Major, vhc, is long in 

 muzzle. 



TOY SPANIELS— (.JAMES MORTIMER). 

 Bendick was the only entry in King Charles spaniels, has 

 a nice head and tan, coat fair. In Blemheims a good headed 

 one a bit large sized took the ribbon, only entry. Italian 



MISCELLANEOUS— (JAMES MORTIMER). 



Kilston, the best Scotch we now have, was placed first, 

 beating another, Brovraie, of same breed in head, coat and 

 bone. 



PITTSBURGH DOG SHOW. 



THIS show opened this morning with 4S5 entries, and, 

 comparatively speaking, absentees are few. Owing to 

 the late arrival of some of the dogs, judging did not com- 

 mence till 1 P. M. Space in the hall, which is known as the 

 Skating Rink, is I'ather limiteri, and judging rings are, 

 therefore, set up on the stage, which, while aS'brding visi- 

 tors a good view of the proceedings, is somewhat awkward 

 for the dogs, especiallythe large ones, as the stairs are too 

 steep. Messrs. S. L. Boggs, the O'Hara Brothers. W. E. 

 Littell, J. A. Home, JohnMoorehead, Jr., D. J, S. Philips and 

 W. E. Patrick are conspicuous in their endeavors to make 

 everything run in the right groove. The class of dogs pres- 

 ent is excellent. Pointers and setters are especially well 

 represented, the pointer classes being well filled with dogs 

 of good quality: Sir Tatton. Monk of Furness and Count 

 Howard are on hand. Mastiffs have filled well, the Whit- 

 ney and Cook Kennels supplying the quality. With the two 

 Melrose kennels, the St. Bernards are a ca'pital show Mr. 

 Mortimer placed Plevna over Lady Sneerwell, reversingNew 

 York positions. Sir Bedivere is"on hand and the center of 

 attraction. 



The beagles are well represented, and bull-teniers are an 

 excellent lot. Starlight, Enterprise' and Marguerite being in 

 the challenge bitches. Irish setters are very~good, and Mack 

 N, spread the others in the challenge class; he is an excel- 

 lent dog of the correct type and color. Fox-terriers are 

 strong with Blemton and Oriole kennels out in force. 

 Among those present from the East are Messrs. .James Mor- 

 timer, Frank Windholz, C. W. Twyford, Henry Jarrett, 

 German Hopkins, Arthur Tucker, F. Loveland, Frank F. 

 Dole, S. Mann, Ben Lewis. S. Wilcox and Fred Kirby. A 

 drawback to the building is the poor ventilation and" poor 

 light, requiring the gas to be lighted during the day; at 

 night it will be better. Since the show opened'the building 

 has been crowded, admission being only .25 cents, and this 

 makes the management pleased with the venture. An event 

 which has caused some comment is the disqualification of 

 Dick Swiveller, the Irish setter, or rather the veterinary 

 would not pa.ss him in; said to have mange— on the nose! 

 The weather is beautiful and everything is running nicely. 

 Mes.srs. Davidson and Mortimer getting along with their 

 work with little kicking to be heard. The prizes awarded 

 to-day are as follows, the judges stopping at 6 P. M : 



MASTIFFS.— CHALLENGE-Do!y.s; 1st, Chas. C. Cook's Moses. 

 Bitches: 1st. Flour City Kunnels' Lady Coleus. -Opek— Doa.*.- 1st, 

 Flour City Kennels' Ilford Chancellor; 2d, Chas. Sellers's Major 

 Sellers: ad and very high com.. .TohTi M. Chaplin's Benedict 

 Neville and Reginald Neville. Bitches: 1st and 2d. Flour City 

 Kennels' Lady Dorothy and Caiitiorrs Otvn Daughter; 3d and very 

 high com.. Chas. 0. Cook's Durbess of York and Miss Beaufort.— 

 PTPvms-Bogs: I'^t and 3d, Chas. C. Cook's Wilkes and Dude. 

 Bitches: 1st and 3d, Ohas. C. Cook's Beaufort Queen and Dufhes=! 

 of Yorke. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Rough-coated — CHALiEJiTGE-Doffs.- 1st, 

 Wyoming Kennels' Hesner; 2d. E. H. Moore's Ben Lomond. 

 Bitches: 1st, Wyoming Kennels' Lady Wellington; 2d, E. H. 

 Moore'* Miranda, Open— Dof/s. 1st. E. H. Moore's Alton; 3d, Key- 

 stone Kennels' Prmce Victor; od, withheld. Com., John Weithaus's 

 Dnnnis. Bitches: 1st, E. H. Moore's Lady Livingston; 2d, Wyoming 

 Kennels' Plevna; 3d, E. H. Moore's Lady Sneerwell. Very high 

 Com., Frank Haslage' 9 Warwich Abbess, Puppies: Prizes with- 

 held. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Smooth-coated -CHALnEj,^GE—Bttc/ies; 1st, 

 Daniel Mann's Cleopatra; 2d, Keystone Kennels' Lola. Open— 

 Bitches: Ist, withheld; 2d, F. E. Lamb's Keepsake; 3d. S. A. 

 Bryce's Irma Keystone. 



POINTERS.— Challenge— Doffs (over Solbs.): 1st. Chas. Heath's 

 Graphic; 2d, L. Gardner's Duke of Vernon. Reserve, Arme Ken- 

 nels' Trinket's Chief. Bitches^ (over aOlbs.): 1st. Chas. Heath's 



SOIbs.): Ist, Albert Davis's Dell; 3d, Louis A. Biddle's CiceL; M, 

 Howard S. Paine's Faustina. 



POINTERS. - Challenge - jDoo-'i: (L'nder 551bs.) 1st, Ohas. 

 Heath's Launceloi; .2d, J. P. Cariwright'a Spot Sting. Bitches: 

 (Under 501 bs ) Ist, Chas. Healh'.s Saliv Brass 11.: 2d,J. P. Cart- 

 wright's Rosa May. Reserve, Fleet View A- Reading Pointer Ken- 

 nelo' Belle Randolph.— Opex—Do(7s: (Under 551 bs.) 1st, B. M. 

 Stevenson's Tribulation: 2d, J. L. Summers's Bing of Kippen; 3d, 

 John R. Daniels's Graphic Fosie. Reserve, J. A. Hartman's Nick 

 Naso. High com., J. A. Hartman's Ma k Naso. Com.. ,7. Fa w- 

 cett's Duke Fawcetc Graphic. (■?!«.■ (T'oder oOlbs.) l^t, H. S, 

 Paine's Miss MeaUy: 2d. J. Fawceii's Lou Croxteth Nellie; 3d. 

 ( ;has. Klocke's Siberian Girl. Reserve, C. E, Engel's Lady Trinket. 

 A ery high com., H .K. Devei eu-s.'- Fleet and .J . R. Daniels's Lorain. 

 High com.. E. B. Buchanan's Belle Comfort and J. Fawoelt's Nel- 

 lie Fawcett Grapldc. Com.. J. Faweett's Nellie II.— Puppies— 

 Dogs: 1st, Theo. SprouU's Nod; 2.1, J. A, Hartman's >,'ick Xaso; od, 

 Roscoe T. Ong's Dude N. Very high com., Frank Cole's Claude 

 Curtis. High com., Miss Josie Engel's Romeo. Com., J. A. Hart- 



Graph it 



IRISH SETTERS.-Challenge— Doos; 1st. W. N. Kuhns's 

 Mack N.; 2d, A. V. Armour's Max A. Reserve, Kildare Kennels' 

 Kildare. Bitches: 1st, 2d and reserve, Kildare Kenttels' Ruby 

 Glenmore, Mollis Bawn and Winnie II.— Open— Dogs; 1st, Kildare 

 Kennels' Beau Brummel; 2d. Glend^ oe Kennels' Glen Jarvis; 3d, 

 St. Cloud Kennels' Minstrel. Reserve, F. F. Capers's Pickens. 

 Very high com., Killarney Kennels' Ben C, St. Cloud Kennels' 

 Shanmore. High com., Fred. Pastre's Red Biz, F, L. Cheney's 

 Henmore Shamrock. Killarney Kennels' Tearaway. Com., W N 

 Kuhas'fi Don J., Hudson River Kennels' Darragh Pat. Bitches': 

 1st and reserve, St. (Houd Kennels' Endora and Bessie Glencho; 

 2d and 3d, Killarney Kennels' Red Beil and Hazel Nut If. High 

 com., Fred. P. Kirby 's Noma. Puppies: 1st, Seminole Kennels'' 

 Sandy; 2d, C. E. Stewart's Buffalo Tim. 



CLUMBER SPANIELS.-CHALLEXGE-lst, Mercer & Middle- 

 ton's Boss HI.— Open— 1st and 2d, Mercer & Middleton's Lady 

 Belle and Johnny, Jr. 



W. Folson'fi 

 , Swiss Monn- 

 Demmel's Nick 



impstead Farm Kennels' 

 Bitches: 1st. Chestnut Hill Ken- 



Hempstead Zulu; 3d, withheld. v^.,...,^.., ^^u- 



nels' Wellesbourne Gypsy; 3d and 8d, vruhheld. Very high com., 

 Wm. E. Kimberlln's Nell. Puppies: 1st, 'Iheo. Sproull's Robin: 

 2d, withheld. 



BULLDOGS.-lst, F. W. Sackett's The Graven Image; other 

 prizes withheld. 



greyhounds had Sprite, well known, a winner over Cute, 

 large size and faulty in front and head. Prince, vhc, bad in 

 ears, Duke was the winner in Mexican hairless. 



James Massey's Jim and Scamp. Bitchc-s: 1st, Geo. ^House's 

 Duchess of lork; 2d, Frank W. Moulton's Loomont Kit; 3d, F 

 Miller's Lill II. Very high com.. .Tames Massev's Busy. Puppies- 

 1st, J. C. Mahler's Lady Dinah; 2d, James Massey's Rose. 



DACHSHUNDE.— Doos; 1st and 2d, Lewis & Klocke'a Fritz 

 K. and Feldman K. Bitchea: lat and 2d, Lewis & Klocke's Msk- 

 gie K. and Lena, Jr. 



Pittsburgh, March IQ.— Special to Forest and Stream: Judg- 

 ing was resumed after supper aud the hall was very crowded, 

 over 3.0(JO people having paid admission. 



DEERHOUNDS.-Do{/s; 1st, McDongall's Allan Breck; 2d and 

 3d, Geo. Page's Argyle and Benar I. Bitclie^: Ist, Geo. Page's 

 Ahda. 



GREYHOUNDS.— JDoas: 1st, Parbeck's Gem of the Season; 2d, 



