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The Dog Catchers. 



Tbe Brobklyn dog catchers are waking up and Mayor 

 Boody has received many complaints about them. The last 

 one recites a case where a little boy and a Newfoundland 

 were playing on the pavement before their home, when the 

 bo>' saw the dog catchers coming at the other end of the 

 street. The boy, who was quite young, tried to pull the dog 

 into the house, but the latter saw no reason to hurry and 

 the little chap bad only succeeded in getting the dog half 

 way into the hallway of the house when dog catcher No. 4 

 tried to take the dog away. The mother of the boy came to 

 the re.«cue, was struck several times by the human brute and 

 the boy was knocked down, the dog carted off and another 

 act receiving the implied sanction of civic authorities had 

 been rung down. Mrs. Gruyot, the owner of the dog, com- 

 plained to the Mayor and the latter notified No. 4 to appear 

 before him and explain matters, but he did nob turn up and 

 a warrant will be made out for his arrest. Justice should 

 not lag in such cases. 



Black and Tan Terriers. 



Ur. Foote is to be asked to become one of the vice-presi- 

 dents of the English Black and Tan Terrier Oub at its next 

 meeting, according to tbe Stock-Kccipcr , the Duke of New- 

 castle to become honorary president. The club adopted the 

 Scottish Club's standard, with these alterations: "That 

 black and tan terriers should be more inclined to be cat 

 than hare-footed; that the stern should be three-quarter 

 and that in appearance he should be a terrier calculated to 

 take his own part in the rat-pit." This latter is in contra- 

 distinction to the Scottish Club's idea, which is an appear- 

 ance of speed and activity rather than strength and endur- 

 ance. 



A New Pasteur Institute, 



Dr. Gibier, whatever the merits of the Pasteur method 

 jnay be, has certainly worked hard In the cause, and in the 

 . face of very adverse circumstances. The old building was 

 found too small for the work, and ground has been broken 

 in Central Park West and Ninety seventh street, New York 

 city, for a five-story brick building to be known as the Pas- 

 teur Institute. The building will contain every convenience 

 and appliance for tbe special use to which it is to be devoted. 

 Dr. Gibier has taken a ten years' lease of it and we can now 

 look for a continued boom in hydrophobia scares. 



Fullerton. 



Col. North has generally been accounted a most fortunate 

 sportsman both on the race track and in the coursing field. 

 It is, therefore, unfortunate that his numerous triumphs 

 .should be embittered by the knowledge that his great dog 

 Fullerton, four times winner of the Waterloo Cup, is unable 

 to sire a pup. Several of his own bitches have missed, and 

 we all know about champion Spinaway's fruitless journey 

 t.o Col. North's great dog. It is probable that in view of this 

 unfortimate state of stfairs that champion Spinaway will be 

 .sent to Col North's Young Fullerton, who has sired some 

 good litters and is well known as about the fastest dog in 

 England. 



A Kennel Club for Richmond, Va. 



We do not know who are the organizers of the poultry 

 and kennel club that was to be started in Richmond, Va", 

 one day last week, but those who remember the show held 

 in thu't city in 1888 hope that some of the men of the Vir- 

 ginia Sportsmen's Association will take part in it. What a 

 show that was, and no mistake, and how John S. Wise did 

 hustle to make every one feel at home and enjoy himself. 

 We can hardly imagine when we see this well-known pointer 

 breeder walking decorously along the streets of New York 

 dressed in sober broadcloth, that the jovial- looking man 

 dressed d 7a John Bull in pink waistcoat and buff cord?, 

 marshalling that motley crew of foxhounds and way back 

 fox hunters of "Ole Virginny," can be one and the same. 

 Lots of dogmen wonder when the Aosociation will hold an- 

 other show. It will be a great one if they do. 



Trotting- Dogs. 



Tbe trotting dog Doc has long held a unique position, but 

 it is very likely that he will now have to share his honors 

 with another ''trotter" of the same breed. The Irish setter 

 ,Joe, owned by D. Chapman, Cassopolis, Mich., is the new- 

 comer. He is a handsome, well-bred animal, is three years 

 old and weighs TSlbs. He was bred in Chicago. In his 

 races he is harnessed to a pneumatic-tired sulky weighing 

 221bs., which together with the rider makes an aggregate 

 weight of 871bs. behind the animal in a race. At a trial the 

 other day Joe is said to have covered a half-mile in 1:43 and 

 ran the same distance in 59s. Joe is matched to trot against 

 the Canadian dog Doc, at the Detroit Exposition, and the 

 contest will be an interesting one for those who care for 

 such affairs. 



A. K. C. and C. K C. Registrations. 



In connection with the Canadian shows it may be well to 

 remind those Americans who intend exhibiting that owing 

 to the reciprocity treaty in vogue between the A. K. C. and 

 C. K. C, dogs listed or registered with the A. K. C. can 

 exhibit themselves in Canada without regard to the C. K. 

 C. register. There is rather a nice point that occurs to one 

 when ruminating on this subject. Owing to these vice 

 versa tactics an American dog can be registered in the C. 

 K. C. book for 50 cents, whereas it costs $1 in the A. K. C. 

 book. The American dog paying 50 cents is a registered 

 dog just the same and carries its privileges across the 

 border. 



Mr. H. V. Jamieson in buying out the Forest Beagle Ken- 

 nels is going quite extensively into beagle breeding. He 

 has moved his kennels to West Duxbury, Mass., where he 

 has an enclosed kennel yard of one acre. There is already a 

 kennel building 16x10ft. and another 50x30ft. in course of 

 erection. There are lots of rabbits on the farm, which is 

 situated in a good hunting country and well adapted for 

 beagle raising and training. 



"Our congratulations to Forest and Stream upon their 

 Irish water spaniel illustrations, which are lovely. "—Stoc?c- 

 Keeper, England. 



Dr.W. C. Sneeden's, of Jame^port.N. Y., well known bull- 

 terrier bitch, Winning Wagtail, was bred to Mr. Dole's 

 Gully the Great, July 15. 



The following have dogs for sale this week through the 

 medium of our business columns: Lawrence Timpson, well- 

 bred Sbye terriers; D. E. Elbert, English setter pups and 

 two brood bitches; 9.38 Prospect avenue, choice Irish and 

 Gordon setter pups; W. Borrowscale, King Charles spaniel 

 pups; John E. Davis, cocker spaniel Brock; Jas. G. Lathrop, 

 trained coon dogs; F. L. Cheney, pointer pup and trained 

 bitch, also setter pups; Wm. Arnot, mastiff pups and bitch, 

 Handsome Brook Kennels, cocker spaniels, all sorts; F. F. 

 Capers, black and white pointer pups; E. Kraeling, pointer 

 Mafc Anthony; C. Moulton, pug dogs; Wm. Carey, mastiff 

 pups. Wants: W. A. Linn, a trained pointer dog. 



The entries for the Kingston show will close Sept. 13, first 

 day of the Toronto show. 



Mr. Thos. Shillcock is selling out his entire kennel of St. 

 Bernards. Her© js a chanoefor §ome of our breeders, tbop-gii 



all we need is an outcross from Plinlimmon blood. The 

 kennels and all appliances are also to he sold, as Mr. Shill- 

 cock is going to take a large farm outside Birmingham. 



An item of news in the British Fancier will interest bull- 

 dog men. Messrs. Cyril F W. Jackson and Bowers are 

 compiling a "Book of Bulldog Pedigrees" which is to con- 

 tain authentic pedigrees and all information obtainable of 

 every bulldog of note from the Ark down. This will em- 

 brace tiae particulars' of about fi,000 dogs, and will be of great 

 value to all bulldog men. The price is to be about |3. 



Col. Ruppert's St. Bernard Lyra whelped a very nice litter 

 Aug. 1 to Aristocrat, eleven, five dogs. Lyra is by champion 

 Hesper — Cleopatra. A gentleman in Pennsylvania owns a 

 bitch that whelped twelve to the same dog, ten of them 

 dogs; so the reports that Aristocrat was not a stock getter 

 are blown to the winds. Mr. Booth has shipped "Lady 

 Hibernia, per Wells Fargo Express, to Mr. John Hefferman, 

 San Francisco, Cal., in good condition. This bitch was tbe 

 one we spoke so favorably of at Albany show. She is brim- 

 ful of quality, nicely marked and should do the St. Bernard 

 fancy some good on the Pacific coast. 



The pointer Donald, litter brother to champion Graphic, is 

 dead. He was whelped April 15, 1881. 



Mr. .Tohn Lewis, the well-known trainer, is busy with his 

 dogs for the trials. He has an idea that he could place a 

 good Irish setter or two at Lexington next December, and 

 those Irish setter men in need of a good honest trainer 

 should bear this in mind. 



Dr. Perry's (Ashniont) new Look will contain fullv as much 

 matter as his household guide "A Friend in Need," notwith- 

 standing it is devoted to management and breeding. He is 



"Toucli me ii' yoii J are l'"' 

 BEVEHWTCK TIPPT^EB AND BEVEHWYCK MIKE. 

 Owned by Mr. Clareuoe Rathbone Albany, N. Y. 



endeavoring to make it so complete the novice cannot 

 possibly stray at any point. He is rushing this part of the 

 book towards the printer and tbe work it has entailed has 

 pretty well fagged the doctor out. 



Mr. Mortimer was to sail Aug. 6 and is probably now buf- 

 feting his way over to this side. 



Mrs. Morrison, until recently Mrs. Warner, the noted Eng- 

 lish exhibitor of toy spaniels, has accepted an offer to sup- 

 ply a Canadian gentleman with an important consignment 

 of toy spaniels (all the different breeds), and Persian cats. 

 So says the British Fancier this week. 



Mr. Geo. Raper met with an accident the other day and 

 had to cancel some of his judging engagements. It is 

 termed a "trap accident." 



Mr. John E. Williams imported recently the fox-terrier 

 bitch Woodbine II., a half sister to the noted terrier Plaudit, 

 from the kennels of Mr. Promfret Hikely, Rochdale, Eng. 

 Woodbine came over in whelp to Brockenhurst Roger and 

 whelped, just after landing, four dogs. 



We are rather surprised that Mr. F. J. O'Connell should 

 so soon withdraw his interest from the excellent kennel that 

 he and Mr. Titus gathered together. We know what an ac- 

 tive partisan in politics Mr. O'Connell is and probably his 

 interest in field trials and field trial dogs will crop up again 

 when the busy campaign is over once more. 



It is not very often that Mr. Sears breaks out, but he had 

 to tell us of a "special" litter by Sir Bedivere out of a Hes- 

 per bitch that, to quote his words, "I shall take a personal 

 pride in showing to my friends. * * * Most of them per- 

 fectly marked and at a week old were walking all over the 

 keniiels." 



TORONTO DOG SHOW. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



I wish to add a little information for intending beagle ex- 

 hibitors at the coming Toronto dog show, Sept. 12 to 15, as 

 there seems to be some misunderstanding as to the reading 

 of the classes. Classes 137, 138, 1S9, 140 are for beagles 13 to 

 15in. inclusive. Classes 142, 143, 144, 145 are for beagles 

 under 13in.. consequently a 13>^in. beagle cannot be entered 

 in a 13 to 1.5in. clas-? any more than a ISio. beagle can be en- 

 tered in the under 18in. class. Entries for all the sweepstakes 

 can be made on the same entry forms as used for the other 

 classes Canadian exhibitors must distinctly .state if they 

 wish to compete for the Canadian Kennel class specials. 

 All entries close Sept. 1. C. A. Stone, Sec'y and Stipt. 



KENNEL NOTES. 

 Kennel Kotes are Inserted without charge; and blanks 

 (furnished free) will he sent to any address. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 Prepared Blanks sent free on application. 



Happy Thought, Sis, Lady Estdle and Lizzie B. By Eberhart Pug 

 KeBiiels. Cincinnati. O., for silver fawn pugs, one dog and three 

 bitches, whelp°d July 23, 1S92. by Happy Toby (Spokane— Lalla 

 Rookh) ont ot Lsdy Alma (Eberhart's Cashier— Mabel E,). 



Kent HI. By A. E. Davis. Worcester, Mass.. fnr-blaek, white 

 and lan ticked Englisli setter dog.whelped March 23.1892, by Kent 

 II (champion Count Howard— Ladv Westmorland J out of Miss La 

 8alle (King Gladys- La Salle). 



Golden ax imes and Golden Gem. By J. B. Martin, San Francisco, 

 Cal., for while and lan and white, blacK and tan fox-terrier dog 

 and bitch, whelped May 11, 1892, by Woodale Bustle (Warren Jim 

 —Warren Torraent) out of BlemtoQ Rapture (champion Uegent— 

 PbaHipioa Rachel). 



Bohert, Bollo, Roil. Blp Rap, Butii and Rachel. ByF. B. Zim- 

 mer, Gloversville, N. Y., for four black, white and tan beaple dogs 

 and two white, black and tan bi^cbes, whelped . Inns 14, 1893, by 

 .JubileR out of Nellie Bannermnn 'Jack Bannerman— Fly II ). 



Rvatic. and Rumpus. ByF. B. Zimmer, Glovprayille, N. Y., for 

 white, black and lan beagle dog?, whelped May 32, 1802, by Drum- 

 mer (B'ue Cap— Chiirer) out of Millie (Blue Cap— Minnehaha). 



BJujms and Bin. By F. B. Z'mmer, Gloversville, N. Y.. for 

 white, black and t«B beagle bitches, whelped May 13. 1892, bv 

 Elora Dash (Elora Yap— Lark'i out of Ginsev (Blue Cap— Cbimer). 



Bocket, Ranmck, Reckless and BasJt. By F. B. Zimmer, Glovers- 

 ville, N. Y., for black, white and tan beagles, two dcga and two 

 bitchep. whelp'^d April 39, 1893, by Drummer (Blue Cap- Chimei" 

 out of Beauty (Blue Cap— Minnehaha). 



BRED. 



8^8?" Prepared Blanks sent free on application. 



Winsome Waotail— Watchful Waqtail- Wagtail Kennels' (James- 

 port, N. Y.) bull-terrier bitch Win-ome Wagtail (Rusher— Nell 

 Bright) to their Watchful Wagtail. .Tuly 16, 



Winnina Wagtail— Gully the Great. Wagtail Kennels' (James- 

 port, N. Y.) bull-terrier bitch Winning Wagtail to F. E. Dole's 

 Gnllv the Gr-at (Glsdstone- Plorie). July 1.5. 



lleene-Dich Swiveller. F. C. Fowler's (Moodus, Conn ) Irish Fet- 

 ter bitch Ileene (chumpim Ponto -Drenagh) toW. L. Washing- 

 ion's ciiampion Dick Swiveller, Dec. 8. 



Fanny— Dick Swiveller. P. J. Heinz's Irish setter bitch Fanny 

 to W, L. Wa.shingtoD's champion Dick Swiveller, Dec. 16. 



Groxise—Dxck Swiveller. Thos. Ig^e's Irish setter bitch Gronee 

 (Count Patrick— Bella) to W. L. Washington's champion Dick 

 Swiveller. Dec. 8. 



Ha^le Tearaway—Dick Swiveller. A. Kreb's Irish setter hitch 

 Hazla Tearaway (Tearawa^— Hazlenut) to W. L. Washington's 

 champion D'cb S"^iveller. Dec. 19. 



Nellie— Dick Swiveller. J. J. Mannion's Irish setter bitch Nellie 

 (Cocksure- Tillie III.) to W. L. Washington's champion Dick 

 Swiveller, .Jan. 29. 



Bella H.—Dirk Swiveller. B. D. Matthews's Irish setter bitch 

 Bella FT. (champion Kildare— Red Rose) to W. L. Washington's 

 champ'nn Dick Swiveller. Feb. 3. 



Rose XIIL— Dick Swiveller. Oliver Sutnnor's Irish setter bitch 

 Rose XIII. (Don L.— Haidee) to W. L.Washington's champion 

 Dick Swiveller. Feb. 4 



Lady Snipe— Dick Swiveller. A. C. Anderson's Irish setter bitch 

 Lady Snipe (Snipe- Nelly) to W. L. W^ashington's champion Dick 

 SwivPllev, Feb 10. 



Stella IV.- Dick Swiveller. P. G. Hick's Irish setter bitch im- 

 ported S'ella IV. (Beaoonsfleld— Alma) to W. L. Washington's 

 ch'»wpion Dick Swiveller. Feb. 20. 



Clidie— Dick Swiveller. C. D. Jolliffe's Irish setter bitch Cl'die 

 (Don Pedro— Daisy) to W. L. Washington's champion Dick Swiy- 

 eller March 11. 



Lady O'Brien— Dick Swiveller. G. C. Walker's Irish setter bitch 

 Lady O'Brien (Joe— Kitty O'Brien) to W. L. W^ashington's cham- 

 pion Dick Swiveller, March 31. 



Ltdu IV .—Di<:k Swiveller. S. C Anderson's Irish setter litch 

 Lulu IV. (Dick— Lnlu II.) to W. L. Washington's champion Dick 

 Swiveller, April 15. 



Kildare Tajra—Dick Sivweller. A. D. Sutton's Irish setter hitch 

 Kildare Tara (champion Kildare— Bess P.) to W. L. Washington's 

 champion Die'' Swiveller. April 15. 



Lady Rose— Dick Swiveller- H. Alexander's Irish setter bitch 

 Lady Rose (Young Sarstield— Haidee) to W. L. Washington's 

 champion Dick Swiveller. April 20. 



Tlie Marchioness— Dick Swiveller. Kildare Kennels' Irish setter 

 bitch The Marchioness (McDnf¥— Molly) to W. L. Washington's 

 champion Dick Swiveller. June 5. 



Bessie Zapp—Dick Swiveller. Fr^d Paster'^ Irish setter bitch 

 Bessie Zapp (Tippecanoe— Maude Jones) to W. L. Washington's 

 chatopion Dick Swiveller, July 30. 



Ripple— JuMlee. W. W'leon, Jr.'s (Gloversville, N. Y.) beagle 

 bitch Ripple (Drummer— Violet) to F. B. Zimmer's .Jubilee, May 

 24. 



Twinkle— Stormy. F. B. Zimmer's (Gloversville, N. Y.) beagle 

 bitch champion Twinkle to his Stormy, .Jnly 24. 



Royal Bosey-Jxibilee. F. B. Zimmer'.^ (Gloversvill. N. Y.) beagle 

 bltc>> Royal Ro^ev to his Jubilee. Julv 17. 



Nellie S. — Jubilee. Wm. Soule's (Gloversville, N. Y ) beasrle 

 bitch Nellie S. (Spite- Laurel), t" F. "R. Z'mmer's Jubilee, Jul r 10. 



Faith— Princelimmon. F. B. Zimmer'.-! (Gloversville, N. Y.) St. 

 Bernard bitch Faith (Berkshire Prince- Jewell) to H. R. T. Cof- 

 fin's Princelimmon (champion Plinlimmon— Lady Wellington), 

 June 25. 



Juno—Juhilee. Joseph Teetz's (Glovrsville. N. Y.) beagle bitch 

 JuBO (Blue Cap— Minnehaha) to F. B. Zimmer's Jubilee, vtay 20. 



Flossie— Blemton Reefer. D. P. McCarthy's (Tiburon, Cal ) fox- 

 terrier bitch Flossie (Blem+on Shiner— Jess) to J B. Martin's 

 Blernton Reefer (champion Venir— chamoion Raohelj, July 22. 



Diana, IT —Hundesport's Zaenker. Iroquois Kennel*' (Tona- 

 warda. N. Y.) dachsbnnd bitch Diana II. (Mink— Adelheid) to W. 

 Lof ffler'.- HuTidesrori'.^ Zaenker, July lb. 



Lady Pug—EherharVs Casliier. F. C. Bloomer's (Cincinnati, O.) 

 pug birch Lady Pug to Eberhart Pug Kennels' Eberhart's Cashier 

 (champio" Kash— Lady Tbora), July 26 



Midget Nellie— Patsy Bolirar. Eberhart Pug Kennels' (Cincin- 

 nati. O) pug bitch Midget; Nellie (Lord Clover— Si-itw) to their 

 Patsy Bolivar (Eberhart's Cashier— Flossy II ), July 30. 



WHELPS. 



Prepared Blanks sent free on application. 



TJno King Don. C D. Roberts's (Dexter. Me.) pointer bitch Uno 

 King Don (King Don— Patti M. II.), July 13. nine (three dogs), by 

 his Unke of Dexter (Duk" of Vernon— BosKi). 



WoodMne II. J. E. Williams's (Brooklyn, N. Y.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Woori bine II. (Monte Carlo— Minx). June 23, four dogs, by 

 Pomfret Hikelj 's Brockenhurst Roger (Rational- Yetene, sister 

 to New Forest). 



Hillside Brilliant. A. S, Tusbman's (St. Louis, Mo.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Hillside Brilliant, July 12, four (three dogs), by HiUside 

 Kennels' Reckoner. 



Nellie Bannerman. F. B. Zimm' 's (Gloversv'lle, N. Y.) heagle 

 bitch Nellie Bannerman (Jack Bannerman— Fly II.), June 14, 

 eight (six dogs=), bv bis Jubilee (Lee H.-Flirt). 



Aiicc- W. LoefHer's (Milwaukee, Wis.) dachshund hitch Alice 

 (WalHmann II.— Crawi), July 26, five (three dogs) by his Hunde- 

 spon's Bergmann. 



Polly. B. Schwaizrock's (Milwaukee, Wis ) dachshund bitch 

 Polly (Hundesp-)rL's Zaenker— Lina K.), July 14, three (two dogs), 

 by Wm. LoefHer's Hundesport's Bergman. 



Popcorn. Dr. R. A. Fergus-^n's (BakerafiPld, Cal.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Popcorn (Doctor — Jrssie), June — , four (three dogs), by J. 

 B. Martin's Blemton Shiner ( [Blemton Rubicon — Blemton Bril- 

 liant). 



Mystic II. E. H. Bragg's (North Sidney. Me.) beagle bitch Mys- 

 tic 11. (Rnss— Spot). July U, five (t.hree dogs), by his Chubb (im- 

 ported Blue Boy— Mystic). 



Laville. ^'lanatang Kennels' (Marblehead, Mass.) greyhound 

 bitch Laville (champioti Memuon— champion Harmonj). July 24, 

 by Hornell-Harmony Kennels' Hazlehurst (champion Balkis— 

 champion Cassandra). 



SALES. 



|^°° Prepared Blanks sent free on application. 



Hayward. White hull-terrier dog.whelped Aug. 7.1891, by White 

 Wonder out of Winning Wagtail. byWactail Kennels, James- 

 port, N. Y.. to W. B. Ohamberlin. Danville. Pa. 



Gladys. White bull-terrier bitch, whelped Aug. 1891, by White 

 Wonder out of Win niiig Wagtail, by Wagtail Kennels, James- 

 port, N. Y.. to J. H. Taylor, Bayside. N. Y. 



Blemton Brilliant. White and licked black fox-terrier hitch, 

 whelped April 8, 1887, bv The Moonstone nut of Media, hy C. D. 

 Bernheimer, New Y'ork city, to J. B. Martin, San Francisco. Cal. 



Sir Kent. Blue belton English setter dog, whelped April 8, 1891, 

 by Kent II. out of Nicolette, by A. E. Davis, Worcester, Mass., to 

 J. L. Adams. Lou'sville. Ky. 



Lord Clifton. Silver fawn pug dog, whelped Aug. 20, 1891. by 

 Bradford Ruby IL out of Lady Thelma, by Eberhart Pug Ken- 

 nels, Cincinnati, O., to F. S. Pritohard, same place. 



ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



There is no cha/)vc for answering qucslAons under this head. A II 

 questions relating to ailments of dogs will be answered by Dr. T. Q. 

 Sherwood, a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. 

 Coynmunications referring to other matters connected with Kennel 

 Management and dogs will receive caref ul attention, 



a. S. G.. Britt, Ia.-Col. Le Poer-Trench, 3 Hyde Park Gardens, 

 London, England. 



H. B., Montreal. Can.- Kindlv give address of secretary of the 

 C K. C. Ans. H. B- Donovan, Toronto, Can, 



R. E. E.. EdwardBville, Ala.— What are Psovois good for? Ans. 

 We do not know. They are very handsome dogs and soioe neople 

 say they are used to hunt wolves with. 



