192: 
FOREST AND STREAM, 
March 9, 1898. 
Jester; L. & W. Rutherford's Warren Solo; L. & W. Rutherford's 
Warren Captor; E. Bird's Guard; A, de Witt Oochrane's Ken- 
nyette Punch; c,. Geo. Raper's Raby Truefit. Novice, Bitches— 1st, 
L. & W. Rutherford's Warren Capture; 2d, Geo, Raper's Cow- 
thorpe Jim; 3d, L. & W. Rutherford's Warren Sentence; res., 
Geo. Raper's Richmond Victory; v. h..c., Geo. Raper's Richmond 
Pearl; h. c, C. Rathbone's Beverwyck's Becky Sharp; Mere Ken- 
nells' Ray of Light and Dudley Nettle; Blemton Kennels' Blemton 
Flush. Wire-haired — Challenge Dogs— 1st, EL. H. Hunneweli, Jr.'s 
Cribbage; 2d, H. H. Hunneweli, Jr.'s Oakleigh Bruiser. Bitcnes— 
1st, H. H. Hunneewll Jr.'s Surrey Janet. Open — Dogs— 1st, Toon 
& Thomas' Endeliffe Banker: 2d, Hempstead Farms' Harden; 3d, 
F. A. King's Yale Tramp; 4th, if. T. Foote's White Tapper; res., 
A. A. McDonald's Dark Eye; v. h. c, G. W. H. Ritchie's Mister 
Great Snap; H. T. Foote's Brittle Beaut; H. H. Hunneweli, Jr.'s 
Hill Hurst Trick; h. o„ Hempstead Farms' Marden; c, H. W, 
Smith's Saint Trick; H. J. Foote's Brittle Bright; A. C. Bradbury s 
Halifax Revival. Bitches— 1st, H. H. Hunneweli, Jr.'s Bushy 
Bramble; 2d, Hempstead Farms' Brittany; 3d, G. M. Carnochan's 
Brittanic; res.. H. H. Hunneweli, Jr.'s Hill Hurst Brunette; v. h, 
o., Couipton Kennels' Roath Rennie. Puppies, Dogs— 1st, Toon & 
Thomas' Endeliffe Brisk; 2d, H. H. Hunneweli, Jr.'s Hill Hurst 
Trick; res., H. H. Hunneweli, Jr.'s Hill Hurst Piquet; v. h. c, 
Ballywin Kennels' Bohemian. Puppies, Bitches— 1st, Ballywin 
Kennels' Butterflies; 2d, H. H. Hunneweli, Jr.'s Hill Hurst Bud. 
Novice, Dogs— 1st, Toon & Thomas' Endeliffe Banker; 2d, Hemp- 
stead Farms' Marden; res., Ballywin Keunels' Buccauneer; v. 
h. c, H. H. Hunneweli, Jr.'s Hill Hurst Brunette; G. M. Carno- 
chan's Brittanic; h. c, Compton Kennels' Compton Bruiser; A. C. 
Bradbury's Halifax Revival; Hempstead Farms' Suffolk Trim- 
mer. American Fox Terrier Club's Special Sweepstaaes for 
American-bred Wire-haired Fox Terriers. — Class A, for Dogs and 
Bitches born after Jan. 1, 1891— 1st, G. W. H. Ritchie's Mister 
Great Strap; 2d, G. M. Carnochan's Brittanic: 3d, H. H. Hunne- 
weli, Jr.'s Hill Hurst Brunette. Class B, for Dogs and Bitches 
born on and after Jan. 1, 1894— 1st, H. H. Hunneweli, Jr.'s Hill 
Hurst Trick; 2d, H. H. Hunneweli, Jr.'s Hill Hurst Piquet; 3d, 
Bally wyn Kennels' Butterflies. 
IRISH TERRIERS.— Challenge Dogs— 1st, Woodlawn Park 
Kennels' Jackanapes; 2d, Toon & Thomas' Jack Briggs; res., W. J. 
Comstock's Boxer IV. Bitches— 1st, Walter J. Comstock's Dun- 
Murry; 2d, Henry Jarrett's Candor; res.. Toon & Thomas' Judy. 
Open— Dogs— 1st, Hempstead Farms' Brian O. K.; 2d— Toon & 
Thomas'" Brigg's Best; 3d, T. S. Bellin's Marton Shamrock; res., 
Walter J. Comstock's His Honor; v. h. c, F. F. Cole s Shamus; 
Toon & Thomas' Brickbat Bruiser; Hempstead Farms' Fenian 
Boy; h. c. Toon & Thomas' Brigg's Bar None. Bitches— 1st, J. B. 
MacLean's Deramore Biddy; 2d, Toon & Thomas' Brickbat 
Brickie; 3d, O. W. Donner's Milton Droleen; v. h c, Toon & 
Thomas' Brigg's Breeze. Puppies, Dogs and Bitches— 1st, Toon & 
Thomas' Brigg's Best; 2d, O. W. Donner's Milton Droleen; 3d, J. 
A. B. Evan's Conn Keadcahagh II.; res., J. Welsh's Con. Novice. 
Dogs and Bitches— 1st, Hempstead Farms' Brian O. K.; 2d, Toon 
& Thomas' Brigg's Best; res., J. B. McLean's Deramore Biddy; v. 
h. c, T. S. Bellin's Marton Shamrock; O. W. Donner's Milton 
Droleen; Hempstead Farms' Fenian Boy. 
BOSTON TE BRIERS.— Dogs, 25 lbs. and not exceeding 35 lbs.— 
E. Bright's Peggy; 3d, L. A. Burritt's Miss Thora; res., D wight 
Baldwin's Sally; v. h. c, Bayone Kennels' Rose; h. c, Bern Coffin 
Altemus' Dolly; Mrs .Benjamin's Pope Topsy. 
BEAGLES.— Challenge Dogs.— 1st, C. S. Wixom's Sherry; 2d, H. 
L. Kreuder's Frank Forest. Bitches— 1st, H. L. Kreuder's Lonely; 
2d C. S. Wixom's Elf. Open — Dogs, over 13 inches and not ex- 
ceeding 15 inches— 1st, E. B. Joachim's Ringleader 2d, Maxwell 
Stevenson's Furrier; 3d, H. L. Kreuder's Lee HI.; res., Maxwell 
Stevenson's Trueman; v. h. c, Maxwell Stevenson's Tyrant; h. c, 
C S. Wixom's Roger W. Bitches, over 13 inches and not exceed- 
ing 15 inches— 1st, C. S. Wixom's Daisy Corbett; 2d, Waldingfeld 
Beagle's Oracle; 3d, C. S. Wixom's Popsey; res., H. L. Kreuder's 
Emeline II,; v. li. c, George Laick's Minnie L. Dogs, not, exceed- 
ing 15 inches— 1st, C. S. Wixom's Razzle; 2d, C. S. Wixom's Little 
Wonder; 3d, George Laick's Laick's Boy; res., N. A. Baldwin's 
Laddie; v. h. c, P. H. Bolton's.Yonng Royal. Bitches, not exceed- 
ing 13 inches— 1st, H. L. Kreuder's Lonely II.; 2d, C. S. Wixom s 
Evangeline; 3d, C. S. Wixom's Dazzle; res., Guy D. Welton's 
Kittv Clover; v. h. c. Turtle Bay Kennel Club's Spider.. Puppies, 
, and 3d, Mrs. E. R. Ladew's Punch and Corbett; res., Miss Stella 
Noble's Snip Ivy; lu c, Miss May Towner's Rowdy. Bitches— 1st. 
Miss Kingsland's Victoria; 2d, Pomona Kennels' Pomona Dolly; 
3d, Mrs. Frank Rivers' Yuma Tu; res., Penn Square Kennels' 
Blossom; h. c, J. S. Freman's Lillie. 
TOY SPANIELS. — Challenge Dogs or7Bitches-lst, Mrs. F. 
Senn's Romeo; 2d, A. W. Lucy's Exeter Earl; res., Mrs. F. Senn's 
King of the Charlies. 
KING CHARLES SPANIELS-Open— Dogs-lst, Elite Kennels' 
Duke of Chester; 2d, A. Knoblauch s Tutti Frutti; 3d, Mrs. R. C. 
Wright's Romeo II.: res., A. W. Lucy's Modern Charlie; v. h. c., 
Elite Kennels' Rouge et Noir; h. c, Charles Killance's Philadel- 
phia Charley. Bitches— 1st and 2d. Mrs. F. Senn's Pet and Ssveet 
Marie; 3d, Elite Kennels' St. Ives Myrtle; res. and v. h. c, Mrs. F. 
Senn's Lady De Lelena and Beauty. 
BLENHEIM SPANIELS.— Dogs or Bitches— 1st, Mrs. Anna 
Bernstein's Murilla; 2d and 3d, Mrs. T. E. Shreve's Golden Prince 
and Young Duke; res., Union Pet Dog Kennels 7 Chiselhurst Hero. 
• RUBY SPANIELS.— Dogs or Bitches— 1st, Mrs. F. Senn's Mar- 
guerite; 2d, Yetsan Kenneis' Yetsan Chief; 3d, Mrs. S. Fenn's Ruby; 
v. h. c, Mrs. Rothschild's Ruby. 
PRINCE CHARLES SPANIELS. — Dogs or Bitches-lst, Mrs. F. 
Senn's Bell; 2d, Adolph Bernstein Jr.'s Betsey Trotman. 
JAPANESE SPANIELS. — Dogs— 1st and 2d, Mrs. F. Senn's 
Yatsu and Mikado; 3d, E. Webster's Kuma; res. and v. h. c, Mrs. 
F. Senn's Prince Yodo and Ponto. Bitches— 1st, E. Webster's Chin 
Chin; 2d, 3d and res., Mrs. F. Senn's Yokie, Kiku and Tamah. 
ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.— Challenge Dogs or Bitches-lst 
a nd 2d, Joseph Lewis' Spring and Sprite. Open— Dogs— 1st, Joseph 
Lewis' Prince; 2d, Charles Lohman's Souris. Bitches— 1st, Joseph 
Lewis' Jennie 11.; 2d, Mrs. A. E. McKee's Beauty; 3d, Mrs. Julia 
Lohman's Folly; res., H. S. Wisner's Gyp. 
SCHIPPERKES.-Dogs or Bitches-lst, E. S.Woodiwiss' Shtoots; 
2d, 3d and res., F. W. Connolly's Skipper and Cople Sophia and 
Sophia Drieske. 
MISCELLANEOUS CLASS.— Dogs or Bitches— 1st, Townsend 
Lawrence's Kiuio; 2d, Mrs. D. F. Lloyd's Dock; 3d, Mrs. H. Moore's 
Bianco, Rover — Rosie; res., Mrs. Wade's Romeo; .v h. c, C. W. 
Lougest's Mount Vernon Rake. 
Maxwell Stevenson's Trueman; res., Maxwell Stevenson's Tyrant; 
v. h o„ Guy D. Wolton's Kitty Clover. Field Trial for Dogs and 
Bitches that have been placed at any public field trial— 1st, H, L. 
Kreuder's Frank Forest; 2d, C. S. Wixom's Ava W.; res., N. A. 
Baldwin's Laddie. 
BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— Challenge Dogs— 1st, H. T. 
Foote's Broomfield Sultan; 2d, S. D. RIp^ley's Glenwoocl ^Bitches- 
lst and 2d, 
—Dogs— 1st, 
ter's Rochelle _ 
Rochelle Master. Bitches— 1st, S. D. Ripley's Surrey Gem; 2d, 
Toon & Thomas' Gipsey Queen; 3d and res., Charles Wilson's Chi- 
cago Maiden and Canada Queen; h. c, Jesse Pinder, Jr's Meg. 
WHITE ENGLISH TERRIERS— Dogs— 1st, L. A. Van Zandt's 
A . Van Zandt's Sunset and Cissy Fitzgerald. 
DAN DIE DINMONT TERRIERS— Challenge Dogs or Bitches 
—1st, 2d and res, Edward Brooks' Amphion. King of the Heather 
and Ainscer Daisy. Open— Dogs— 1st, Edward Brooks' Roderick 
Dhu- 2d, Alexander Ballantyne's Punch. Bitches— 1st, George 
Raper's Lothian Judv; 2d, 3d, res. and h. c, Edward Brooks' 
Heather Daffodil, Heather Darling, Heather Dart and Heather 
Despair. 
BEDLINGTON TERRIERS.— Challenge Dogs or Bitches— 1st, 
C. W. Lougest's Mount Verno Tibbie; 2d, M. A. H. Thelberg's 
Qui Vive; res., Thomas Pearsall's Chemist. Open— Dogs— 1st, C. 
W Lougest's Professor; 2d and 3d, W. H. Russell's Fancier and 
Pos f master. Bitches— 1st, John Hopkinsou's Beechgrove Blue 
Belle- 2d, Toon & Thomas' Endeliffe Wasp: 3d, W, H. Russell's 
Polly' Wark worth. Puppy Class— Dogs or Bitches-lst, W. H. 
Russell's Financier; 2d and res., M. A. H. Thelberg's Beau-visage 
and Yauticaw. 
SCOTTISH TERRIERS.— Challenge Dogs-lst, 2d and res., 
Brooks & Ames' Kilroy, Tiree and Rhuduman Bitches— 1st and 
2d Brooks & Ames' Culbleau and Wankie Diana. Open— Dogs- 
lst Newcastle Kennels' Bellingham Bailiff; 2d, Brooks & Ames' 
Wankie Tam; 3d, Newcastle Kennels' Kilstreet; res., Mrs. Frances 
Loverfng's Dunbarton: v. h. c, Brooks & Ames' 2d, Wankie 
Dandie; h. c, Brooks & Ames' 2d. Wankie Caddie; P. ll. Howard's 
Kilbar Jr.; George Hatch's Kilrain; Chestcrford Park Kennels' 
The Colored Preacher; c, Compton Kennels' Compton Styx 
Bitches— 1st, 2d and 3d, Brooks & Ames 2d, Zembra, Vorda and 
Wankie Janeit; res. and v. h. c, Newcastle Kennels' Ranee and 
Highland Tatters; h. c, Brooks & Ames' 2d, Cluthaand Wankie 
Cambria 
bred— Doi 
Lovering' 
h. c, F 
Kilbar, 
Janette, 
Newcastle 
H Garlick's Glenshea. Puppies, Dogs— 1st, Mrs. Frances Love- 
ring's Dunbarton; 2d, Compton Kennels' Cornpton Styx. Bitches 
—1st., W. P. Frazer's Highland Fling. 
SKYE TERRIERS.— Challenge Dogs— 1st, C. A.^Shinn's Elphin- 
Bitches— 1st, George Heritage s Princess Mary; 2d, Hempstead 
Farms' Wheel of Fortune. 
WHIPPETS— No entries. 
E. 
ford 
layson' 
of New York and Duchess; 3d J. A. Finlayso'n's Nell; res., Mrs. F. 
J Grant's Jessie; v. h. c, Thomas McCarthy's Nancy; J. Bell's 
Queeivie; h. c., Mrs. F. Senn's Lady Conqueror; Taylor's Nell. 
TOY TERRIERS.— Other than Yorkshire— Dogs or Bitches— 1st, 
J. A. Schuchmann's Baby Ruth; 2d, Mrs. E. Le Grand's Boots; 3d 
George Haase's Pootzi. 
PUGS.— Open— Dogs— 1st, Pomona Kennels 1 Pomona Fritz; 2d 
The A. K. C. Meeting. 
The annual meeting of the American Kennel Club was held 
on the afternoon of Feb. 22, in Madison Square Garden, Mr. 
Thos. H. Terry presiding. The roll call was responded to by 
Dr. H. T. Foote, associate member; G. G. Stephenson, Ameri- 
can Mastiff Club; John Moorhead, Duquesne K. C. ; W. Piske, 
English Setter Club; Robert Leslie, Mass. K. C; C. F. R. 
Drake, Mascoutah K. C. ; H. F. Scbellhass, National Beagle 
Club; Edw. Brookes, New England K. C; Frederick S. Web- 
ster, Northwestern Beagle Club; Dr. M. H. Cryer, Omaha K. 
C; J. Mortimer, Pacific Kennel Club; J. Watson, Southern 
Cal. K. C. ; E. H. Morris, New Jersey Kennel League. 
The minutes of the last annual meeting were accepted. 
The Secretary then read the credentials of C A. Pratt, St. 
Louis Kennel Club (new club); O. F. Joslin, Brunswick Fur 
Club; L. A. Burritt, Boston Terrier Club; Maj. J. M. Taylor, 
Columbus Fancier's Club ; Joseph H. Hunter, Washington 
City K. C. ; Thos. H. Terry, Westminster K. C. ; J. E. Sears, 
Danbury Agricultural Society; Maj. Taylor and Mr. Hunter 
were absent. 
The Secretary's annual report set forth that the depression in 
business had affected the club's interests. The income had 
fallen off in all departments. The balance carried over had 
enabled the club to meet all expenses. Also the indebtedness 
for legal expenses had been reduced to $4-72; s?300 had been 
paid on it since the January statement, published in the 
Gazette. The list of Associate Members is 204. Active mem- 
bership, -45 clubs. Delegates were urged to work, to increase the 
revenues of the club. 
The Treasurer reported that his report had been published in 
the January Gazette. 
Following is the list of officers: President, A. Belmont; Vice- 
President, Thos. H. Terry; Secretary-Treasurer, A. P. Vreden- 
burgh. 
Maj. Taylor and Mr. Edward Brooks were re-elected mem- 
bers of the Advisory Committee. 
Stud Book Committee, Messrs. Scbellhass, Watson and Piske. 
Fieid Trial and Coursing, Messrs. J. M. Taylor, L. C. 
Whiton, Frederick S. Webster, Wm. C. Bayliss, Herman F. 
Schellhass. 
Constitution and Rules, Messrs. J. Watson, H. F. Schellhass, 
F. S. Webster, H. T. Foote and A. P. Vredeuburgh. 
A communication from the Canadian Kennel Club, on the 
long-pending matter of wins, etc., was read, as follows: "That 
this club will be willing to recognize an agreement on the basis 
of mutual recognition of wins and disqualifications, the wins 
at shows held under C. K. C. rules to be published in the A. K. 
C. stud book. All dogs ' exhibited from Canada in the United 
States to be listed or registered with the A. K. C All dogs 
from the United States shown in Canada to be listed or reg- 
istered with C. K. C. prize winners; in either case where quali- 
fied must be registered with the club under whose auspices the 
show is held. Messrs. T. G. MeEwen and T. S. Wetherall 
were apppointed a committee to confer with the American 
Kennel Club. If further informatiou is necessary please advise 
me." This communication was from Mr. H. B. Donovan, 
Secretary-Treasurer C. K. C. It was carried that the matter 
of suspensions and disqualifications be referred to the com- 
mittee originally appointed, and that said committee confer 
with the C. K. C., with a view to a mutual agreement concern- 
ing suspensions and disqualifications, said committee being 
given power to act. 
The proposed amendment, of which notice was given by the 
Committee on Constitution and Rules, was next considered. It 
read as follows: In the event of any person or club, not a mem- 
ber of the American Kennel Club, holding a show at which 
the eutry of any person not eligible to make entries at Ameri- 
can Kennel Clubs shows, is accepted, or who may be permitted 
to show dogs, or act as agent for any other exhibitor, and offici- 
ate in any capacity at the show, every person officially con- 
nected with such show shall at once be suspended by order of 
the President, and deprived of all privileges of the American 
Kennel Club, pending the holding of the next meeting of the 
Executive or Advisory Committees, at which meeting the com- 
mittee must either remove the suspension or impose a penalty 
of disqualification for such period as they may decide upon " 
The first vote was on Mr. Morris' motion that the amendment 
be not embodied in the American Kennel Club's rules. To get 
an affirmative action, this one being negative, this motion was 
voted down. On the motion to adopt, there was not the neces- 
sary two-thirds vote and the amendment was lost. 
The amendment which read that "The secretary of every 
show must forward to the secretary of the American Kennel 
Club, a duly certified copy of the judge's awards within seven 
days of the closing of each show," was carried. 
The Executive Committee then held its meeting. Mr. Edw. 
Brooke presided. The minutes of the last meeting of the 
Executive Committee were approved. 
The resignations of the Saratoga Poultry and Kennel Club 
and Western Michigan Kennel Club, were announced. 
Balance on hand, $2,M7.63. 
The Auditing Committee announced that it had examined 
the accounts of the Club for the year 1S94, and found them 
. correct. 4 
The English Bloodhound Club, of America, and the Wilming- 
ton Kennel Club were admitted to membership. 
Prefixes were asked and granted as follows: To James B. 
Blossom, the prefix "Bedford;" to A. M. Young, the prefix 
Ballywynn; to S. J. Bradbury, the prefix "Drayton." Mr. G. 
W. H. Ritchie was refused the prefixes "Mr." and "Mrs." 
The appeals of Dr. W. A. Bruette and Thomas Potter for 
reinstatement were granted. 
In the matter of the request of the Spaniel Club for a ruling 
in respect to the cup donated by Mr. Geo, Bell, it was carried 
that the club could go on offering the cup as the ownership or 
custody of the cup was now vested in the Spaniel Club. 
Mr. Bell's appeal for reinstatement and apology for past 
utterances and the charges preferred by Piatt Brothers against 
the Des Moines Kenuel Club, were referred to the Advisory 
Committee. 
The following resolutions, adopted by the Pacific Kennel 
Club, were read and referred to the Committee on Rules: 
"To the American Kennel Club. New York, N. Y. 
"Whereas, the American Kenuel Club was organized for 
the purpose of fostering the general interest in dogs throughout 
the United States; and 
"Whereas, a very large portion of the dog m»n of the Pacific 
Coast are members (through their clubs) of said American 
Kennel Club and are therefore interested in all of its acts and 
legislation; and 
"Whereas, the Pacific Kennel Club was led to join the said 
American Kenuel Club through the representation and belief 
that it was a national organization, laboring for the best inter- 
ests of the dog owners and kennel organizations of the whole 
country, regardless of location; and that the young and the 
weak woul-l receive the same consideration and the same foster- 
ing care as was accorded to the strongest and most powerful ; 
and 
"Whereas, the isolation of the Pacific Coast from other 
populous centers is such as to produce conditions that do not 
obtain elsewhere, and cannot, with justice, be controlled in all 
respects by rules that may be just and advisable for other sec- 
tions, without seriously crippling its best interests; and 
"Whereas, section oue of Rule XV. has in the past, does now, 
and will for many years to come, work an injustice and a posi- 
tive injury to this and other clubs on the coast, viz.: By mak- 
ing it absolutely impossible for an exhibitor to advance his iog 
beyond that of a challenge class winner; the effect of which is to 
cool his enthusiasm, and by the realization of the evident in- 
justice wrought by said rule, to cause him to lose his interest in 
shows and cease to partonize them, therefore, be it 
"Resolved, that the American Kennel Club be, and it is 
hereby, earnestly requested to so amend Section 1 of Rule XV,, 
so far as it applies to shows held West of the Rocky Mountains, 
and to dogs, the bona fide property of residents thereof, that 
three firsts in the challenge class, one of -which is won in a show 
of not less than 300 entries, shall entitle the winner to the title 
of champion. 
" "Resolved, that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the 
said American Kennel Club, requesting that it take immediate 
action thereon." 
" The charges of Mr. E. H. Morris against George R. Preston 
were referred to the Committee on Rules. 
The secretary was authorized to make the necessary expendi- 
ture for the removal of the belongings of the club, to its new 
office, 55 Liberty street. 
It was carried that it was the sense of the A. K. C. that the 
dog now in the possession of Martin Fallon is Beauford Prince, 
bred by J. L. Winchell, and successively owned by Charles B. 
Fraleigh, Herbert Meade and Dr. C. A. Lougest, and that said 
dog be debarred from competition till restored to the possession 
and ownership of Dr. Lougest. 
Dr. A. L. Spanogle was disqualified, Dr. J. S. Werntz was 
suspended. 
The recommendation, concerning Boston terriers, that no 
pedigree be accepted which contains more than one first out- 
cross in the third generation, was adopted. 
The following resolution was adopted: The American Kennel 
Club deplores the poisoning of toy spuniels in the building of 
the Westminster Kennel Club's show this morning, and hopes 
that the culprit be brought to speedy justice. 
The matter of licensing the Country Club, of Brookline, and 
the Hempstead Farm, was referred to the Committee on Con- 
stitution and Rules. 
A New Field Trial Club. 
This weeK, on Tuesday evening, a number of the sportsmen 
of the United States meet at Battery D, Chicago, for the pur- 
pose of organizing a new field trial club. A large attendance is 
expected either in person or by proxy. While the club will 
have an up-to date policy, it will draw a sharp line between the 
club management and the competition. 
Boston Show. 
Boston, Mass.— I beg to advise, you that we have decided upon 
judges and assigned classes as below for our coming show: Mr. 
James Mortimer, bloodhounds, mastiffs, St. Bernards, Great 
Danes, Newfoundlands, Chesapeake Bay dogs, beagles, bull 
dogs and fox terriers. Mr. Chas. H. Mason, spaniels, dacb- 
shun Is, poodles, collies, sheen dogs, terriers (except Boston 
and fox), pugs and miscellaneous. Maj. J. M. Taylor, fox- 
hounds, pointers and setters. Mr. Harry VV. Smith, Russian 
wolfhounds, deerhounds and greyhounds. Mr. Arthur Mul- 
vey, Boston terriers. D. E. LOVE LAND, Sec'y. 
Duquesne Show. 
Pittsburgh. — We are receiving many communications in 
regard to who will judge at our show, which will be held on 
April 9th. 10th, 11th, 12th, not 10th to 13th. As our premium 
lists will not be ready before next Monday, we herewith send 
list of judges: Mr. H. W. Lacy, St. Bernards, pugs, beagles, 
Boston terriers. Mr. C. H. Mason, pointers, setters, English 
retrievers, all spaniels except toy, Chesapeake Bay dogs, 
whippetts. bassett hounds, dachshunds, greyhounds, collies, old 
English sheep dogs and bull te riers. Mr. James Mortimer, 
mastiffs, Great Danes, Russian wolfhounds, deerhounds, poo- 
dles, all fox terriers except bull terriers; Italian greyhounds, 
schipperkes, toy spaniels, fox hounds, bull dogs and miscellane- 
ous class. JOHN MOORHEAD, Jr., 
President Duquesne Kennel Club. 
The English Bloodhound Club. 
The-;firsfc annual meeeting of the English Blood Hound Club 
was held Feb. 21, 1895, at Madison Square Garden, New York, 
Mr. J. L. Winchell, presiding. The Secretary and Treasurer's 
report was read and accepted, there being a balance in the 
treasury after the payment of all liabilities. 
It was voted to offer specials at the Boston show, and at the 
Western shows in the future. It was also voted that photo- 
graphs of the winner at various bench shows be sent to the 
club members. 
The committee appointed to investigate the registration of 
dogs, reported that several "fake" pedigrees had been dis- 
covered. It was also found that many foxhounds and blood- 
hounds had been bred together, and the offspring advertised as 
pure bred bloodhounds. Many instances of this kind were 
brought to the attention of the club by Mr. Winchell, Mr. 
Davidson, Dr. Lougest and others, and several letters from 
those who had been victimized in this manner were read. 
On suggestion of Mr. Davidson, a committee consisting of 
Merrs. Winchell, 0. W. Lougest, and Dr. A. F. Stahl was 
appointed, to communciate with the Secretary of the American 
Kennel Club, with a view to obtaining a copy of all applica- 
tions for registration, in ord-*r that they might be thoroughly 
investigated, and any fraud detected before registration. It 
was also voted that the club keep a stud book of its own. 
The following officers were elected to serve for one year: 
President, S. L. Winchell, Fairhaven, Vt. ; Vice-President, Dr. 
C W. Lougest. Franklin, Mass.; Secretary and Treasurer, 
