Makck 3, 1881.] 



FORES?: AND STREAM. 



95 



been obliged to h. 

 [tions nf th 



! they are too high bred to bear it.' When I lin 



the knuckles to i 



a tl.ti; 



q I have smiled at the difft 

 eedj Ab noon Hhonld I think of niak- 

 >tne snivelling booby, who, tor evory 

 aken attention will creep away to 



a detic 



ndergo 



ind 



fold mortifioat 

 A watohina; too wilina of .some trillin;,, ._ 



i, half-witted animal of tills claws. Life la 

 Bo abort; >ve would not squander tbo time and patience on such 



DO PIGS EVER POINT?— A correspondent writes ua, do pies 

 fever point / Did you over hear of one. being trained for the Held ? 

 EDo dogs other than poiuters and Betters ever point? The system 

 of making any dog tstsmd ' 

 do".-, both of "•' high and . 

 rag," from the greyhound to ti'ie bulldog, 

 des.-riptiou. In the" Histoi v of 

 . published in London, at the begin 

 speak* of a caso where a pig was mule U| 

 ntory rum as follows : " It (the pig) bad f 

 nuaintanee with some voung pointers, beb 

 i ores! in Hampshire. It fed and 

 and when they were taken oni on training, 

 them into the field. Hence a whimsical 

 Weaker, that he would t 

 hi, companio 

 socket and o: 

 raided in bis 

 Sire furtbor fi 



;hl. " the trick of stand- 

 nd mongr.-l a and etlH 

 AniraaUi.' by the Kev. 

 qg of Ebia century, be 

 into a pointer. The 

 rtned an intimate ae- 

 aging to a keeper o n 

 lept along with them, 

 it regularly followed 

 idea occurred to the 

 the trade of 



Mildmay 



a with the help of a patoel of stoi 

 f pudding in the other, he v 

 id the pig did bis part to ad 

 nth stro 





r early su 

 • Hen: 



ry pe 



I NATIONAL AMEKIOAS KENNEL CLUB'S STUB BOOK.— 



The entry-ree for single registrv to the Stud Book is twenty-live 

 conn and the annual dues, now payable, of members to the N. A. 

 •K. Club, is five dollars. We learn 'from Mr. Jos. H. Dew, the Sec- 

 retary of the club, whoso address is Columbia, Tenn.. that ho is 

 overwhelmed with letters of inquiry. We therefore would suggest 

 to the sporting world that as the secretaryship of the organization 

 Js an onerous one, from which the Secretary receives no emolu- 

 ment, il would he no more than courteous to" assist him in thecoin- 

 pdation of the Stud Book by sending in their entries in a proper 

 form, which is substantially as follows: 1. Name of breed ; 2. 

 Same of dog ; 3. Name of " owner j 4. Residence of owner ; 5. 

 [Breeder's name ; (!. When whelped ; 7. Color of dog j 8. Pedigree. 



ESSEX COUNTY HUNT— Montelair, N. J., Fob. M— Editor 

 Fores/ ami Stream: Wo are pleased to learn that vou have kindly 

 ufiYi.-.i --p. cm I prizes for beagled to be exhibited at. the coming 

 Vtstir.ue-tei Kennel Dog Show, for we have always felt that the 

 iiierry little beagle bus never received the attention and apprecia- 

 tion be so well deserves. We trust a competent person will be ap- 

 pointed this year to award the prizes for this class, as lint year the 

 .judge evidently did not know the difference between a boaele and 



ibles for the pti 





t Aral 



chae 



i Ashl.i; 





rnportatk 



exhibition. P. M. Whekleh, Sery. 



ED BEAGLES -Baltimore, Eeb. 21— Editor For- 



[n your last issue yon s'ate that the Eotest and 



ling New York show 



When the awards at 



UENUH-LEi 

 est and Stream 



Sir.:. mi will give two special prizes'at fi. 

 to straight-leg ami ,: bench-legged " beagloi 

 the late Pittsburgh show were awarded I wc 



strain 1 never had heard of and, after dilige 

 who had owned beanies for veins, am still i 

 titan who had aver heard of them, much lea 

 ries were ii(ldress...| to sport-men resident, il 

 8Uto and the invariable reply hi 



and, in. ., pailieubir strain, "do nol belie 

 minster Kennel Club should sift this m 

 pig new class to sporting dogs, for il 

 f,ect dog in the straight-legged, why 

 adding mi imperfect dog 



ihed to 

 id bench-legged "—a 

 inquiry among men 

 bio to find a single 

 no. My iinpii- 

 •nt purls of the 

 ■f them, 



■Jitr 



mei.l m our Held dogs, but that i 

 standard, and that all hounds 

 cepted fact. 



they exist." The Wost- 

 ter tboroughlv before ttd- 

 Jready there exists a per- 

 nar the classification by 

 inject to any impr 



,-rmellt i 



ist confoi 



st bo Btraight-lcgged is 



I to thi 



Let the.! 



BTJGG] S ITON TO THE COCKER CLUB.— Philadelphia, Febru- 

 ary till.- I lou't you thmk now is the golden opportunity of the 

 " Cocker Club'' to settle their differences of opinion as to the 

 typieal cock 

 club to act 

 Show, the e 

 that animal 

 troversy wil 

 ignored Bto 

 done As 

 willing to 

 standard. 

 Baltimore i 

 would it di 

 ela«s ? 



■|i it 



t thi 



,et them appoint s, committee empowered by the 

 jury, at the coming Westminster Kennel ','lub 

 to select a specimen as their ideal, and from 

 audard and scale of points Newspaper oou- 

 ttlo the question, and as they seem to have 

 u their wordy war, something will have to be 

 ow stands it wdl be difficult to find a judge 

 e the class, unless they i 'the club"! furnish a 

 'hat the Chesapeake Bay dog breeders did at 

 hen they wore in a similar quandary. How 

 Cocker Club to nominate the judge'for this 



LEPC8. 



CALIFORNIA DOG SHOW AND FIELD TRIALS.— Several 



'.veil i; Ul .,i Q |=„1 Lil. e-stie mjo-'b-nio" :".| 1 1 ,= i.r f .■ ,-. ■.■■.-:,, o ,"=-., -. - ■ 



ing the advisability of holding a bench show and a field trials 

 meeting at an early date in California. There are many tiuelv-bred 

 dogs in the Slat,-, prominently Mr. Tristan. Burgess' 'Queen Mali 

 and Daisy, Mi Iui.ji'h Helton and Belle, Mr. Aldrich's McGregor, 

 Sired by Bob Roy, and Messrs. Bartlett and Bnggs nave imported a 

 brace of the renowned Carlowitz and 1'riuee stock, besides many 

 Other flue breeds of sporting and non-sporting dogs. Sau Francisco 

 has a ootorio of sportsmen from which competent iudges can be 

 selected and we trust at an early date to have the pleasure of an- 

 nouncing that arrangements have been made to carry out. this very 

 "happy thought." 



SSAGLE SPECIAL PRIZES.— It has been suggested to us that 



the wording of a paragraph in our edit,, rial last el on this sub- 

 ject may possibly lead to its misconstruction. We therefore wish 

 to state that all entries for these prizes must be made in the rogu- 

 lar way to the Superintendent of the show and not to the Fobest 

 and Btheam. 



The managers of the show have expressed the opinion that the 

 jRlbhcation of the competitors for these priy.es before the closing 

 Of the entries may interfere with the plans of the club. We recog- 

 nize the force of this suggestion and have therefore consented to 

 porego our intention of publishing the entries for the beagle spe- 

 cials until after the closing of the entries to the show. 



ebeen i. 



OFFICERS OF THE COCKER CLUB.— W, 

 that the committee of the Cocker Club have c 

 ■dent Mr. A. H. Moore, of Philadelphia, and as Secretary Mr. Geo 

 D. Macdougail, of Whif.estoue, L. I It is 1 . bi he. a that a meet> 

 ing of tho committee will be called at an early day." 



EOREST AND STREAM TROPHIES.— The special prizes offered 

 •by the Forest and StkeAm at the Westminster Kennel Club's 

 bench show, to be held this spring, will be to the best bench-legged 

 beaglo of any ago or box in the show, a silver mounted hunting 

 llorn. To tho best straight i eagle of any ago or sex in the 



show, a silver mounted hunting horn. 



! 



Ijeei, . i 

 thrc.'w.- 

 any sei 



KENNKL MANAGEMENT. 



Hartford, Conn.— 1 have a setter dog two years old 



is n'Kii-Djprr v. ry 1) 1 1 Hi' una it. has left ni in w ilii ;i dry 



OVe been using Tn'oniiie ; ir n,, : , Jons nii L=. ilnj'l \\ hat 



.cure It, V Ans. Uxfenml applications rite ot no use. 

 en.;," ni exi-TCi:-,!.' jin: mei, iia pi-oijeri'v. oiv., Mu ,,1=-, 

 , now and agai u, v, iUi tits food. 

 Binfiti'rcl, Pa.— My setter dog three years old Has a 



is iiirouc l.ne si;;;, of a i=irt:ey'segg. The ltirni. lias 

 it a. month lie ;>"in._ii, : ' .je:;„,.;-,i!'n,.,ny, mm no,;., i 



'■en fiv.tli. tils, .npi'il'mte ii nnl, .'l-niiigPi; „,,,-; ., Hi, ...,' .-', = .= 



ct of the lump, Ans, Give a little sulphur each day 



lial r-lial! I iln inr h.m v An.- II 

 t; a mild cours.. oi ' sulphur ninl 

 it and plenty of exercise will pn 

 « Cas-keh, Newark. N. .I.-v 

 ' ear. Pour a little or tin- Colli 

 y: Calomel, one scruple : lime 

 Ittle cooling rnedleiiu everj we 



lulni si 



Ipliur 



onliii.ir 



illei. 



get gras 



a. 



87 J. 



(). !•' 



they ea 



(liar 



need 1 



I Cl ■ 



corn meal boiled in bet 

 mix in the meal until nc 



• I. II. M . l'ougiil;eep-le 



follow with castor oil. Tins will prepare 

 Then give ■•■> grains of ana a nut ne.st dav, 

 Give lietli dogs ..'grains oi quinine three inn 

 ■in" Unit cannot, walk Willi gnou broths ; 

 cooked food. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



ii.,ir»' qf sporting doijs areinti 

 , vhrlpB, salrx, ttr..,for in& 

 thf iiuhHcatioH ../ .m.<-/ ( „„.'( 



i.;, i 





/.naa, Unit tin- num- '•/ 

 , and that thi strain to 



Leitjh Dnaw. -Mr. .T. H, Roberlo 

 of Leigh Dciane lor ids Irish sette 

 Dr. Jarvls' Hose by elntrnpion file 



J)ii»/i-I)r. indwell, of Wuisted. 

 liver an. I while pointer puppy mil 

 Mr. N. Elmore, '.lanby, ConiL 



««i'7/<-Mr. (iiird. (i. iliiuuniinil 



ii-rnlln— Br. II. H. Wy 

 tella for lemon and m 



', OUI DC Colllll.ess - 



Dlter dog pupp.i by VYa 



ierrler puppy 



tlllllJciS. Ill's H 



Peart— W \ 



whelped Nov. 



Barr's Ltll) By 



Ruia-Mi: v\ 



D , \ 



f Ha; 



, Ht 



mt n. r imported Bluebell 



■ foxhounds; 

 ids, imported 

 lorwardeit By 



In utero, whelped Jan. 

 Dr. (,-ordon stables! B\ 

 G'yes.-J. Maid— Mr. Fr 

 Gypsev Maid (or a blai 

 issti, out of Shuster's '; 



3reg-Setmatiiiti—yi r. Wakeicy's (Leruna, 

 f,e,r Kennel Club's SensaUon, S'eb. 'i\ , 1SS1. 



/..en;;. Dn.uw-[ifi .'.-It'ii- Mr. .1 H. 1-tuben.s' Fjll.iiielislnii, 1M.. In-,! 

 setter bitch Leigh Doanc to Mr. A. 11. Moore's champion Berkley, 



, y.,) Meg to Westmlns 



woti. 



Ut-fs- Than, hr— Mr. J. T. M. 



Snnilnni, urn's pme I ;-,.,,■ ra, 1 



Lilt D. -Coin -Mr. B 



■1 Dei'. ]S, 



'8 Bess (Belton-NelUe) to Mr. J. J. 

 l=D. Fay's Lill D, (Dash Ili.-Madjeska) to 

 Blankenshlp's Belfast (Dash lll.-Opal) to 



Ilflfa.it: Coin-Mr. li. . 

 Mr. Frank B. Fa v's, Coin, i m .Ian. 



Xinetif-Cmn-Mr. Frank B. li,,- s siinnt, e iTliunder-MinnaMo his 

 Cola, on Feb. B, ISSfl. 



Dcmemoaa-Coin— Mr. Frank B. F'av's Desilenn.iin krinpster-Xellle 

 to his Com. on Feb. 10, 1SS1. 



J''t</-Mvsia-Dr. If. B. vv.vgimt-s, (Peekskllt, N. Y.,\ Uver cocker 

 ipanfel Fly to his liver and white cocker spaniel Music, on Fell u, 



SSL 



Cricixl-Nticket-Mr. 

 i'hite. conker bitnli 



.lii.'i-nl.iMnKuoii'sN,! 



ST. Walker's 



N. V'., 



\'ie-Pimt>ac—XLr. N. 1'ruriiliiiHV, Fns 

 C. liige'itis 1 pure I,a,vera,e,k setter Pont. 



'"■' Wf-llv. K. Fliiinr.'-'si I'minrl. 



isit setter bitch V 



Ciiii'iler-BBiinr.v'i to Flut 

 ilazeJ-hash—Mr. .1. H. W 



biteh Hazel to Mr. A. H. Moore' 

 Kit-Lock -M: 



bitch Kit (To 



lira's 



n CtT 



Kat.e whelped Fe'n.it. t-si, ten puppies, eight dogs and two bitches, 

 by Mr. W. ScbePiis tior.icn seiti-r nog Frank. 

 Ilonay Kate -The Mnntview Keninl's Botinv Itnie whelped F'eh. S, 



isai, six pupplG" »-"-*«-" — * — w«_, , ._. 



bine .in. 

 ;;,//.. _.M r ., I. <■ 



Pen 



n pupp 



bitchen, all white ond lemon, by 



in, Me. .' en 



• hllcl: 



York city) pure white Imported 



•■b. -.-;, i-.s', :iv,. puppies, hr same 

 norrtenrj llanimonds celebrated 



r„,)t, i,.. H —\ 



r. B. l.e 



Rol \\ 



i-M prl/.e : 



t. lutein 



IlCll Sll 



ink of N'e 



v llranv, 



•ink, si 



Gilroy. Cat, has' 

 ablaek, ivhlccan 

 11. No. 2TT) out of 

 also a black, whl 

 'Itz-Ker 



il-( 





May '., l-.sk 



Sni.t -Mr. .Iom ph A. Malone, or Tremoiit. N. Y., has sold his Irish 

 seller imeh Neil, nt Imported st.oek. to .Mr. Chester B. Corblu, of 



West I. .1.1. CO 



»-Tlic Mont.view Kennel has s „h| to Mr. 



Cant, oVpcCksMlk N. Y., has sol'd to Dr. J. W. 

 ci:y. his cocker spaniel dog Music tor 414*. 



as; wees in Fockst ANi> sTiiK.v'.: inr a t.hor- 

 i cocker spaniel, tt.v thai me oh he found 

 I, be bom;!! i. to-day forjsuo. 



Pkei 



(now Norah G'Murc) by I 



:>rd, Mass . 

 lemon and 

 ; X6lHe by 



Grip, wln- 



tirlng mil, 

 ■. I ehanee 

 r. of Norah 



ffachting and ^anaeinp. 



THE TWO TON 0BDISKB. 



A iriiiii 



1\ the ■ 



iHii'hci'p ci 

 loetve the 



Tlieprob 

 handsome 

 lion, 'the 



iloor, e 



.'I,'.'. .'-,'.' 



upon the 

 .. ... .ni il 



only, tin. 



more i 



as 



llleli 



ken 



we tiai 



de 



sl.'e, 



10 el 



,.,„,,,; 



h it 



owl 



in in t 



the see 





ill 





whole 



in 





nniieii. 



tuted. 



The 



l'ljlj 



ni il,"; i 



n'imll - 



Nick— Mil 



uon and white En 



nine a or! rtiiice I-nveracl; sette 

 'lusit-l^cmli'r— Mr. J- N. Di'ltlgC 

 Moore's champion Leicester. 



ten Nettle Co Mr. D. Balnbrldg 



Nick, or, Feb. •■■> and 24. 

 Rug'llsh setter bitch Rose to Mr. 



Mir, 



"nm 



iVMUlei & co.'s TMinnle 



pililS 



intii, 



nlyo 



white English terrier', wheped tnro 

 alive, sire 'Mi-. P. Sharky's I'rouhte. 

 r ,panlcl bitch Gyp ;Bk:ckey-,lcwel) 



i/p— Mr. Dai 



■. iseiped on Feb liisis: pupptes 



'Up tned, sired by Mr m T. .-stone's Maw iVoix is from the keii.nel of 



VI r. M.P. MnK'.'i'j. Fniiifrlin. Del. Co., N. Y. 



Kate ilr, in .ni Mattes' , Pkl niiieipliia. Fa,.) Gordon setter Wen 



to " feel '" their boats. Forrig'. tlio sloop, wlf.ti poii 1 must, has been 

 adopted as the least espenslve and simplest for so small a ship. The 



