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FOREST T AND ^STREAM. 



tiers of the National Club gave the visiting delegates a ban- 

 quet at the Sherman House, wliere a general' gooiltime was 

 had. 



To-day, the 14th, the animal quoiting gam,* of" tlio National 

 Curling Club took place. The attendance wasr good. The 

 pluv began with twenty-four players on a side. The twelve 

 winners were theu divided, six playing six. The six winners 

 were in turn paired off, three playing three. The victorious 

 three were Shaw Stuart, of the Thistle Club of Chicago; A. 

 Dairyniple. of the St. Andrews Club, New York ; and Robt. 

 Lorriuier, of the Thistle Club of Chicago. Stuart and Dni- 

 rymple then played, the former winning by 21 to B points. 

 Stuart then played Lorrimer, winning again by the same 

 score, and was awarded the prize, tho Bclf'modaf. Lorriuier 

 and Dairyniple Iheu played for the second prize. It was 

 awarded to the former. " Kovbb. 



Thk Kkxnki, Kf.gi.siki:. — We print this week an abstract of 



the Fourth One Hand* 

 'enrollment in the Kenn 

 tions necessary will be 

 same. It may not be 



KHgreesTeceived at (bis office Tor 

 ■ Hex. kity corrections or altera- 



i upon our receiving notice of the 

 place here to mention that as the 

 editors of the Chicago Meld have handed over, unconditionally, 

 to the Committee of the National American Kennel Club the 

 pedigrees received at their office, it is our intention during the 

 COmJng meeting at Syracuse to do the same, with ours, holding 

 the club responsible for the correct publication of the same 

 in book form. To those who originally paid us a fee for 

 registration, we would say that the same will be returned to 

 them, or the hook, when printed) sent to them with the 

 amount already paid deducted from the cost of same. We 

 are moved to this course from a recognition of tho fact that 

 it is all-important that but one stud book should be published, 

 and doubt not that in foregoing what would have been in 

 itself a pleasure and a satisfaction, we are serving the best in- 

 terests of breeders and owners, and shall receive the com- 

 mendation of our friends. 



Poisoning Doos.— The very idea or depriving even a dog of 

 life by the secret, stealthy adminstrat ion of poison causes a, 

 shudder of horror, and the man who would poison his neigh- 

 bor's dogs deserves to be classed with tho infamous Borgias 

 and Tjuelausof a former ago. Amannamed Edward Shelton, 

 of respectable position in society, was arraigned, tried and con- 

 victed in the court, of a neighboring city for sectetly dropping 

 pieces of poisoned meat in the streets, whereby a number of 

 vafuable dogs were destroyed. The court imposed a fine of 

 !f')0 and costs on each count. An appeal to the Superior 

 Court has been taken under bonds of $300, Brmvillier 

 great poisonei, commenced by experimenting on dogs. 



ir York Hippodrome. The writer evidently whs well ui 

 ami Dandled it with intelligence. He error], however, . 

 !. referring io the spaniels, that " there was not oue thor- - 



tlu 



Cumber Spaniels. — in a letter from our correspondent 

 "Amicus Canium," published recently, we were somewhat 

 surprised to observe the statement that there was not, one 

 thoroughbred Clumber spaniel present at the late New York 

 Bench Show. Our surprise arose from the fact that to our 

 knowledge there were at least two present, exhibited by Mr. 

 Jonathan Thorne, Jr., that were not only pure specimens, but 

 very famous at that. In September, 1876, Mr. Thorne bueught 

 to our office three Clumbers, two bitches andadog, that he had 

 purchased himself in England, after patient search for the 

 true breed. The dog was bred by Sir Talbot Constable, and 

 the bitches at Clumber, the estate of the Duke of Newcastle. 

 One of the trio unfortunately died, hut the remaining brace 

 was exhibited by Mr. Thorne Jit Gilmore's Garden. How the 

 judge, as well as our correspondent, could have passed them 

 over, we are at a loss to understand, as their characteristics in 

 color, coat, etc., are s6* different from any other breed of span, 

 iels as to distinguish them at once. 



Since writing the foregoing wo have received the following 

 valued communication : 

 Editok Foeest and Stheam: 



Deak Sib;— TUe last issue of your valuable paper contained aa inter- 

 esting letter from " Amicus Canium," regarding the Dog Show lately 





s no class 



tor Clui 



ibers, n 





ueh, 



but amons the " Held span- 





nan cocke 



■s" was 



a brae 



m 



illiberal . lis and 549, and a lit- 



terof i„,p 



, very liai 



risoute 



and fu 



iy 



up 



the 



standard both in ap- 





art breedin 



g. The 



brace 



wa 



S III 



ui Wales, the dog from the 









c, Burl 





adh 

 1(01 



don Fi 



lgth 



trom the Clumber 

 f«,sajs of (fhe Clum- 

 rr lemon and white. 

 body, the extreme 

 me), for bis compar- 

 his large long head, 



Ins lilll (•}' 



e, general! 













xaggeratefl mua.de. 



He varies i 



l weight; t 













ads or less, and he 



should he j 



esoratcin 













tier straight and not 



tdd long, 



branches, 



md his lej 





c dese 



if 



r 



cred." 

 They 



■■lion to briars and 

 were evidently un- 



favorably i 





e snow, 



eince t 







e over 



ookedboth by "Aim- 



eus Cauuui 



i" and the 



judges. 



Forh 



id they been s 



eeu they would cer- 



satly admired, 

 iuin" will lie pleased to know that Interest Is felt for the 

 i country, and that some specimens— rare even in Eng- 

 ». Amicus vkeitatis. 



— The Westminster Kennel Club pointer bitch Daisy 

 dropped a litter of eight puppies last week, by Sensation ; 

 live bitches and three dogs, lemon and white and liver and 

 white ; all doing nicely. 



—Mr. S. B. Dilly's champion pointer bitch Royal Pan 

 whelped, on the 10th inst., five puppies, two dogs and three 

 bitches, by Ranger ; all extra fine and very strong. 



— The recent decision in the Nashville Court, in the case of 

 Johnson vs. Ashcrof t, shows that in Tennessee dogs are, in 

 law, regarded as property, though no longer taxed. 



ABSTRACT OF THE PEDIGREES OF THE FOURTH 1 OO DOGS ENTERED IN THE KENNEL REGISTER. 



301.. Gleu.... 

 802..: Fannie... 

 308. t'uu 



309. 





310.. Dull 



311.. Dixie 



312.; Pago- 



313-.,Loa 



314.. I Buck 



:t if. I'unch 



Sic Ma.v 



3". Ija'w 



Liver and wliite 



Orange ami while... 

 lied 



Red and white 



Mahogany red 



:: m mi tan 



Red 



Hod and wliite 



Red 



Red awl wll. MoU'd. 

 Mahogany red 



. Planket . . .. 

 . America 



Hunter 



. Judy.... 



. Leda 



. Jocko 



. -less 



. Guy 



. Bate , 



, Frank , 



. Forest Rose 



. Guess 



. Countess.... , 

 -Wynne 



Zip 



34'i- 

 843- 

 SM- 



UT 



Lady 



Plna 



I lash , . . . 



s: :\ Nellie 'ii '.'.'.:; 



.^'..Gwendolen... 

 B5S Otonj 



VVh. liver ticked 



ige and white... 



Red 



1 on and wliite... 



Black and Hod . ... 



:.e and lemon... 



teand black 



Black tan and wii... 

 orange and wliite... 

 f , 1 M," h 1 ■ blue and wll. 



White 



~ _on belton 



Blue belton 



White ami chestnut. 



„ ears... 

 Red 



. ile andliv. tick.. 

 Lemon and "white. . 

 Chestnut tali and or 

 Hark red 



Bob 



Trump.. 

 Pump... 

 Hash II. 

 Turk.... 

 Robin.-. . 

 Dinah... 

 Canute.. 

 I Belle.... 



Ned 



Spot 



Brush... 

 Kearney 

 Lynn.... 



Lou 



Splero 



Busier. . Black and win 



Liver ami v hn 



te and red 



ige and w 



d.. 'August 2s, 1S76.. 



I... NOV 11, 1S7I1 



b'.. Nov 10, 18T6 



1... February, ISM.... 



d.-iNov 13, 1S7S 



b.jMiirch, 1S7C 



d.JJuly 2-1, 1S70 



b.-UMarch 5, 1S70.... 



Jan 20, 1877 



Pride uf 



.lack 



Glen 



Border. Dimity 



Topscv 



May 



Atoll II 



Fox Hound d. 



Urn nee and white.. 



Black and white 



Orange and white.. 

 Bed ami white 



Oct, 1875... 

 Oct, 1875... 



1808 



Feb 5, 1877.. 



Sept I. 1874 



.February ,-: w.t 



Ranger. . 

 licit on... 



Dan 



Plunkct... 



— l-.ii.iplf- 



....'Petrel 



.... Ci11a.ll 



Ranger.. . 



Victor 



Grouse 



Duke 



Rule 



Marl 



Prince.... 

 Prince.... 



Dolly , 



Blue Daisy.. 



Beauty 



Sybil! 



Flash 



Flora 



Kosc 



Don 



Shot 



Jack.... 

 Dash.... 



..Hill 



. llo. 



ft Von Schmiedelberg.. 



1 C Mattern ,...,; 



II v l)u Pout 



IT p. ECarnsworth 



Pearl 



Countess.. 



Elora 



Fuuny 



Black aud tau.. 



Lemon and white.. 



Led ....: 



lied and white 



Red 



orange and white.. 



ing Sank 



I... 



Sept 20, 1S70 



July, 1874 



March 3, 187a.... 



Oct 1870 



7. 181 



rust 1, 18T6 



ll'i.ll.-e.. 



I'.ingo... 

 Dash.... 



Shot 



Dash.... 



Jeff 



Dau 



Lark.... 



August 27, 1874.. 



b.. 1872 



b. .11676 



b. .[18T6 



b.. Dec 17, 1876 



d..|Augusi M. 1876., 

 (1.. I " 



b..| " 



1.1-- Sept, 1870 



d.. June I', 1874 



d . July 0, 1H75 



d. , Sept 0, 1S75 



Shot 



Tom 



Tom 



Dash 



Monarch 



. 1 Juniper. . . 



Fan 



. Sleaford 



. BeUc 



. Patrick 



. Flirt 



. Bang 



. Pete 



. Daisy 



. Dash 



_.. .r and white., 

 lila.-k and tan.... 

 Led 



eu 1 ttn white... 



nam '.'mi' '.'. 



V. Ml' ami black.. 

 nam 1 v, him 



Red 



Pointer. 

 Setter 



February 14, 1877.. 



July 1. is70.. 



Oct 2, 1875.... 



August 10, 1870.. 



May 1, 1-73 



April 2, 1370 



July II, IS16 



Feb s, 1517 



.Nell 



Mab.... 



-Jumna . 



-In, mi'.. 

 .Jule.... 



Hollo.. 

 Tom... 

 Dick... 



Don... 



Feb s, 1517 



March 7. 1870.. 

 No\ 7, lHir..... 

 May III, Wib... 



Dash 



Dick 



Rob Hoy 



Ned 



Sauk 



Lark 



Aprils, 1870 



JIa.T 1'.'. >nti 



Al.nl 7, 1-72 



Oct IS, 1S76 



Lee.. 



Lotta 



Daisy 



Fickiea 



Earn 



Dove 



•Nell 



Nellie 



Jui.y 



Jessie 



Jess 



Charles 11 Raymond Charms Tre Rouge.. 



Burr liollis |j Otis Fellows Ilornellsvllle, N X 



Theodore Morford tRiohard Valentine lanesville Wis 



M Von Onlin jrh Gillespie Stamford, Co un 



SAKaye Gil Tousey Indiauopolis, Incl 



Everett Smith Everett Smith j Port land, Me 



C A Kenney JIB Isorthcotl Maysvilie, Ky 



I)r Straeha 



•I W Knox 



Inilioried by L II Smith.... 

 Charley K Harrison 



S P. Dilley 



Edward Laveraek 



lion D Plunkct, England.... 

 W It Cowing 



Pill'.-.'. us. it I'uli'i'e. .Ma.,.-.. . 



llaily, ol W Brookheld 



Daiid Cratt 



■Johu Duuu 



AC Wa.ddell 



II Arnold! 



lion J c Guodenough 



IP V Ilax JP V Hax.. 



II Thompson J T Walker 



1 C Hobagh JCHobaugh 



LA M. 



P Carlson 



SBliilly 



Charles K Ilarrlson. 



William, I Vtanu . 



S B Dillev 



Charles S VVesleul.t 



W .1 Farrar. 



J Von Lengerke 



G eorgc A Edmonds 



Justus Von Lengerke... 



J Von Lengerke 



DrWH Daly 



J U Roberts 



F B [''aruswortli 



A C Rogers 



J H Canill 



Fred Steams 



Ii Bennett 



.1 N Dodge.. 



Charles Riley 



s P. Dilley 



Fred II Putzinan 



KG While.. 



Lawrence, L I 



New York 

 Luke City 

 Annundalc, Mil 



B S .Miller 



•les Kaeding 



F Baldwin 



al William G Ely 



JTAIIyn... 



Dr Heury McElderry.. 



C A Cowles 



J Arthur Bcebe 



EM Gillespie.. 

 6 . ! Wiiddell.. 



Mulllu 



G C Colbura.. 



A C Waddell.... 



F R Kev.lll 



It S Packs 



Wll Hamilton.. 



•JumcsM Curry.. 



J B Clenerton.. 



C F Deniuth 



Colonel James Gordon .... 



P 11 Palmer 



era! William G Fly 



Lake City 

 Phiholeiphia,Fn 

 Toledo, Ohio 

 West Hobokeu, X J 

 North Brookfleld, Mass 



West Hobokeu, N jr 



Pillsl.urgh, Pa 

 Philadelphia, Pa 

 Paris, tario, Cana la. 

 Detroit, nMich 



Dexter, Mien 

 Detroit, Mich 

 Albany, N Y 

 Lake City, .Minn 

 San Francisco" Cal 

 Col lege Point,. L I 



Baltimore, Md 



Trov, K Y 

 Greenville, Pa 

 Nbrfolt, \'a 

 a S Army 

 Ansoma, Conn 

 BD I'll. .1:1 is 



3 W Shultz... 

 S,l llughes... 



F G Stiles.- 

 S J Hughes... 

 s B Dilley.. 

 GC Colliurn., 



C M Pond ... 

 Q C lolbui'il-.. 

 Tli P Dixey.. 

 F F Taylor 



GC Coll.iirn 



WH Hamilton.. 



Pat Quinlan 



James M Curry 



E N Houghton 



E s sanforil, Jr 



II 1; Bm-twick 



Dr Rawlings Young.. 



F. Dexter 



Dr C M Carleton 



....." Ge.aree PlePV.. 



JockO Pel.. 



Mac Gregor.... -Nina. 

 Don mile 



Dash 



Buir 



Chanib'lui'sdog. 



I*.innv 



Rose 



Muv 



May 



E.I Forster, M 11.. 



Harry Holmes.. 

 . imw II Daly... 



Theodore Obrig 



•J H Whitehouso, England., sr Louis Kennel Club.. 



DrS J Coyne 



E J Robins i ! E J Robins 



W M Tileston I 



Eton .IE Revi.uru Ho.i JEReyburn 



James Wilson A Larkin 



Imported CABrtep. 



iDennis Blatealce.. 



I'" i'. He, N Y 



toi Diiane street, New York City 

 Petruchio 



m Duane street, Kcw Y'ork City 

 Luke City, Minn 

 New York 



Hartford. Conn 

 New York 

 Phihtdeiphla. Pa 

 Cult's Neck, N i 



synieuse, N Y 

 Hyde, N y 

 'Vlistiiugioll, D C 

 New York 

 Atchiusou, Kansas 

 Corinth, Miss 

 Boston, Mass 

 Norwich, Conn 



I'.-a v cm , N j 



Bo? ton, Mass 



Greenwich. N Y 

 Pittsburgh, Pa 



Sew York 

 st Louis, Mo 

 Chicago. HI 

 Wet.lv <tleld, Conn 



Philadelphia, Pa 

 Newton, Mats 

 \Vaterbury, Coua 



