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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[March 7, 1889. 



BULL-TERRIERS. — Challenge — 1st, H. Harris's Jubilee. - 

 ?/ EN T, lst < F - F - Dole's Starlight; 3d, H. A. Harris's Marguerite; 

 rfcl and local special, C. Donovan's Judv. Very high com., A. T. 

 Dwyer's Atnaland.— Round-Headed (bull and terrier)— 1st, with- 

 held; 3d, C. Donovan's Witch Hazel. 



FOX-TERR! E R S. — C h a lleng e — 1 a t and special and 3d, Blem- 

 ton Kennels' Lucifer and New Forest Ethel. — Open — Dogs: 1st. J. 

 E. Thayer's Reckoner; 2d and 3d. Blemton Kennels' Blemton 

 \ olunteer and Blemton Braggart . Very high com. and high com., 

 E. Thayer's Luke and Baby Jack. Com., H. P. Thompson's 

 Zig/.ag. Bitches: 1st. Blemton Kennels' Blemton Consequence; 

 3d, J. E. Thayer's Princess; 3d, W. I). Holsaple's Media, Very- 

 high com., P. B. McCoy's Witch. V>njpfex: 1st, Blemton Kennels' 

 Blemton Braggart; 3d, C. Rathbone's Beverwvck Dusky; 3d, C. C. 

 Jones's Dictator. High com., H.P.Thompson's Zig Zag. Ken- 

 nel prize, Blemton Kennels. 



SCOTCH TERRIERS.— 1st, Meadowthorpe Kennels' Meadow- 

 thorpe Glen Ettle. 



SKYE TERRIERS.-lst and special, Meadowthorpe Kennels' 

 Meadowthorpe Coila; 3d, Oldham & W T illev's Kirkella; 3d, L. 

 Timpson's Donald. 



IRISH TERRIERS.— 1st and 3d, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Breda 

 Tiney and Breda Jim; 3d, J. F. McFadden's Dennis. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— 1st, C. A. Shinn's Lever; 3d, 

 R. Stucky's Wallace; 3d, J. Hyams's Tot. 



YOKKSHIRE TERRIERS. — 1st, P. H. Coombs's Bradford 

 Harry; 3d and 3d withheld. High com., J. J. Hooley's Starlight. 



PUGS.— Challenge— 1st, Dr. M. H. Crver's Bessie.— Open— 

 Dogs: 1st and 3d, Dr. M. H. Cryer's Othello and Bob Ivy. Bitches: 

 1st, Dr. M. H. Cryer's Vic; 3d, G. Bell's Rustic Queen; 3d, J. Bell- 

 eau's Daisy. Very high com., J. J. Hooley's Gypsev. Puppies: 

 1st, Dr. M. H- Cryer's Bob Ivy. Kennel prize, Dr. M. H. Cryer. 



TOY SPANlELS.-lst and 2d, W. PhiUips's Roscius and King 

 Pippin. 



DANDY DINMONT TERRIERS.-lst and 3d, Meadowthorpe 

 Kennels' Meadowthorpe Reiver and Meadowthorpe Wonder. 



CLYDESDALE TERRIERS.-lst and 2d, C. A. Shinn's Clvdes- 

 dale Lady and Clydesdale Loris. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS. — 1st, Miss Edith Van Buren's 

 Cupid. 



MISCELLANEOUS.— Large— Equal 1st and special. C. Rosser's 

 Sir Lucifer and Meadowthorpe Kennels' Meadowthorpe Diamond. 

 —Small— 1st, withheld; 3d, C. Porter. Jr.'s Punch; 3d, J. H. 

 Sage's Topsey. 



AMERICAN KENNEL REGISTER. 



FOLLOWING are the numbers of the dogs entered in the 

 February number of the American Kennel Register: 

 BEAGLES. 



6924. Betsy, G. N. Caleb. 6925. Tramp, G, N. Caleb. 



COLLIES. 



69m Beach, F. D. Polk 6931. Gypsy Bess, W. E. Brad- 



6937. Buttercup II., Warner & dock. 



, mo Hamilton. 6933. Helen McGregor, Warner 



6928. Carlo III., R. McHaffie. & Hamilton. 



6939. Cloud's Galen, Dr. T. A. 6933. Mack III., J. H. Davis. 



™™ J 210 ^- m t r mi - Rob Roy VII., H. R, Polk. 



6930. Dora E., T. H. Davis. 6935. Shep of R., A. J. Root. 



GREYHOUNDS.' 



6936. Hector, M. H. Ranlett. 



MASTIFFS. 



6937. Allie, V. B. Van Valken- 6946. Juno IX.. H. Morgan, 

 burgh. 6947. Leo, Jr., J. E. Craddock. 



Beech, B. R Gill. 6948. Prai rie Queen, G. Agniel . 



6939. Boss Rex, H. J. Lothrop. 



6940. Culp's Victor, G. F. Culp. 



6941. Daisy W., F. H. Osgood. 

 6943. Dud, R. N. Sims, Jr. 



6943. Guard II., J. Reed. 



6944. Harner's Paul, A. Byers. 



6945. Judge III., E. N. Brown. 



6949. Richland Beau, W. W. 

 Bradley. 



6950. Roy, H. Haile. 



6951. Springfield Boss, F. H. 

 Osgood. 



6952. Sultan, G. W. Freeman. 



6953. Tupsy F., S. A. Fogg. 



POINTERS. 



6954. Don VII., G. W. Shultis. 6957. Ladv Helen, A. W. Perego. 



6955. Frisk, W r . S. Bidwell. 6958. Monaco, A. W. Perego. 

 B956. Glenroy, A. W. Perego. 6959. Sid, D. C. Tryon. 



PUGS. 



6960. Crazy Jane, H. J. Warner. 6961. Tina, A. P. Cassin. 

 ST. BERNARDS-Rough-Coated. 



6962. Boniface II., H. F. Osborn. 6967. Kent Bernard, E. Burger. 



6963. Bridget, W. H. Sheedon. 6968. Mount Sion's Othello, Mrs. 



6964. ChequassetMaud, G. Dow. J. M. Nicholson. 



6965. Donald II., C. Thompson. 6969. Phyllis, C. W. Shaw. 



6966. Ino, D. H. Clark. 6970. Wanda II., H. G. Velsey. 



Smooth-Coated. 

 6971. Don, C. D. Bernheimer. 6973. Myrtle. B. Willman. 

 SETTERS— English Setters. 



6973. Bang III., H. B. Carpenter. 6978. Glenburnie, C. H. Corbett. 



6974. Bess Bobbett, T. D. Pech. 6979. Jess, S. Parker. 



6975. Bob III.. F. J. Murphy. . 6980. Nugget, C. E. Willis. 



6976. Flake III..W. B. Patterson. 6981. Rovbel IV., W. Patterson. 



6977. Flo II., C. H. Corbett. 6983. Starlight, W. B. Patterson. 



Gordon Setters. 

 6983. Bess III., J. E. M. Lordly. 6984. Stubble, J. D. Sperry. 

 Irish Setters. 



6985. Adaline, Dana Rhodes. 6991. Ding, B. S. Balistier. 



6986. Barney II., Mrs. Wm. Wise. 6993. Elmo, C. Quinlan. 



6987. Chieftain, C. R. Hull. 6993. Myra, Henry C. Bryant. 



6988. Chipeta, Henry G. Brvant. 6994. Rex III., G. N. Caleb. 



6989. Clidie, C. D. Joliffe. 6995. Rola, Ch. P. de Allencar 



6990. Dinah, C. R. Hull. Cintra. 



SHEEPDOGS.-Bob-Tailed. 



6996. Fred, Glencoe Collie Kennels. 



SPANIELS.— Field and Cocker Spaniels. 



6997. Black Rose II., N. J. Ritter 7000. Dinah II., H. E. Billau. 



6998. Carrie H., J. P. Thomas. 7001. Gypsey, G. C. Howell. 



6999. Daisy Dean II., E. S. Grass. 7003. Juno D., J. J. Devereaux. 



TERRIERS.— Bull-Terriers. 



7003. Lucky, Wm. F. Hayes. 



Fox-Terriers. 



7004. Chester Valley, Sam J. 7005. D., Dr. J. O'Neill. 



Parker. 7006. Tiny, W. Howes Smith. 



Irish Terriers. 



7007. Mike, John A. Denison. 



Skye Terulers. 



7008. Lovet, Cornelius Stevenson. 



Yorkshire Terriers. 



7009. Nad jy, John W. Merriam. 



SPANIEL CLUB SWEEPSTAKES. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



Sweepstakes for field spaniels whelped in 1888 will be de- 

 cided at the bench show of the New England Kennel Club. 

 Entry fee, $3 each. To be divided as follows: forty per cent 

 to winner; thirty per cent to breeder of winner; twenty per 

 cent to second; ten per cent to third. Open to members 

 only. Entries close on March 11. 



Sweepstakes for cocker spaniels whelped in 1888 will be 

 decided at the bench show of the Philadelphia Kennel Club. 

 Entry fee, $3 each. To be divided as follows: forty per cent 

 to winner; thirty per cent to breeder of winner; twenty per 

 cent to second; ten per cent to third. Open to members 

 only. Entries close on April 6. 



A special prize of $10 will be offered at the Boston show 

 for the best field spaniel. Open to members only. 



A special prize of $10 will be offered at the Philadelphia 

 show for the best cocker spaniel. Open to members only. 



All entries to above sweepstakes to be also entered in their 

 regular classes at each show. Entries to be made with the 

 undersigned at No. 152 Broadway, N. Y., by dates above 

 mentioned. A. Clinton Wilmekding, Sec'y. | 



NOT A FIT OFFICER FOR THE POINTER CLUB. 



THE selection of B. F. Seitner, of Dayton, O., as a vice- 

 president of the newly formed Pointer Club was un- 

 fortunate. Mr. Seitner's conduct in connection with dog- 

 shows is not altogether such as to commend him to the re- 

 spect of the dog world, and no club can afford to put for- 

 ward as an officer one whose record is not blameless. 



Seitner's pointer bitch Carrie was by him entered in 

 the puppy class (No. 38) at the Philadelphia show of 



May, 1885, when her owner knew that she was 

 over age and that her entry there was accordingly a piece 

 of fraud. _ She won vhc. in this puppy class. Mr. Seitner's 

 record is, therefore, of having won an award at a bench show 

 with a fraudulent entry. The Pointer Club cannot afford 

 to retain him as one of its officers. We publish a fac- 

 simile of the document in the case. The letter speaks for 

 itself: 



[F AC-SIMILE.] 



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CANADIAN KENNEL CLUB DOG SHOW RULES. 



1. The word dog where used in these rules includes both sexes. 



2. Every dog entered at any show held under these rules must 

 be the bona fide property of the person making such entry on the 

 day of closing the entries. The entry must clearly identify the 

 dog to be exhibited by name and, if known, its date of birth, 

 name of its Bire and dam and the name of its breeder. Should 

 any of these particulars be unknown to the exhibitor it must be 

 so stated on the entry blank and inserted in the catalogue. 



Section 1. Prize winners at any show held under the rules of 

 the Canadian Kennel Club must be entered in the Vaimdlan 

 Register before prize will be given (American dogs excepted). 



3. Every dog entered at any show held under these rules and 

 owned in the United States must be registered with the American 

 Kennel Club before being allowed to compete. 



3. If the name of a dog which has won a prize has been 

 changed, the old name must be given on the entry blank and in- 

 serted in the catalogue, together with a list of all prizes won by 

 the dog until such time as it wins a prize under its new name. 



4. If a dog has been entered without being clearly identified as 

 directed in Rules 2 and 3, it shall be disqualified and forfeit any 

 prize which may have been awarded to it. 



5. The breeder of a dog is the person owning or leasing the bitch 

 at the time of her being bred. 



6. A puppy is eligible for competit'on in either the puppy or 

 open class or both unless prohibited by the special rules of any 

 show, but a separate entry must be made for each class. 



7. The authorities of any show may reserve to themselves the 

 right of declining any entries they may see fit, or of removing any 

 dog on account of disease, vice, or other cause. 



8. A castrated dog or spayed bitch shall be disqualified and for- 

 feit any prizes which may have been awarded it. 



9. Total blindness, deafness or lameness shall absolutely dis- 

 qualify. If the judge or veterinary surgeon is satisfied that the 

 deafness or lameness is temporary the dog shall be allowed to 

 compete. 



10. A dog suffering from mange or any contagious disease 

 shall be disqualified and forfeit any prizes which may have been 

 awarded to it, and shall at once be removed from the show build- 



