Maboh 31, 1881.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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gentlemanly way upon the points of the dog. 



My experience in breaking dogs ia by no means limitod. I break 

 1 lii'in for inv own use, knowing bettor ray own wants than any pro- 

 fessional, and I know that all true lovers of Held sports endeavor 

 to do the same I bad the pleaBnxe o f shooting over a field trial 



S] iiuen, fresh from the hands of a professional handler, and 



must confess that bad I my choice between the dashing, blooded 

 dog of lield trial fame and my native. English setter I would by all 

 odds lake the native, because' be found more birds and was more 

 Staunch on hid points than bis blooded companion. I shot ovor 

 OIK! of my native pups and, as far as I am capable of judging) pre- 

 nouuee his education a* near perfection a* can be. He is broken 

 to execute my orders both by whistle and signal, readily dropping 

 to wing or shot and retrieving without a fault. The height of rav 

 ambition has been to take my dog to the field trials, but I am de- 

 terred bv the lad that his tail reaches too far below the gamble! 

 Joint and I don't advocate docking: nor does the feather extend 

 below that joint. Then, again, his color might be ohjeoted to, for 

 gentlemen sportsmen don't think that a good dog can be anv color. 

 My Bole object. Mr. Editor, is to promote a true interest in field 

 trials, and givo to the dog that will do his dutv the credit be de- 

 serves, K. 1! P. 



MOUE VANDALISM l,,,nd,.n, Out., March 24. -Mr. O. 8. Mur- 

 ray, uf St. Thomas, Out., is the latest sufferer. On the 23d his 

 beautiful Gordon setter bitch Eden was stolon from him about 

 noon. Ho immediately put himself in communication with the 

 detectives and telegraphed to Auuosburg. Detroit. Suspension 

 Bridge" and Fort Erie. The consequence was that the thievos could 

 not get the dog away. At 2 a. ji. on the following morning he 

 heard footsteps approaching his house. On going out. he Found 

 poor Eden thrown over his fence in extremis. She had evidently 

 been much abused, and died in loss than an hour 



Eden was a very promising voting bitch bv Toledo Kennel Club's 

 Grouse, ontofDr. Nlvon'4 fiatt HI.-, bad been well broken and 

 wns m whelp to T.lossoni and due in about ten daw. Mr. Murray 

 feelB his loss very much, as he hod become verv niuch attached to 

 her, as well for li- i kindly disposition as her excellent lield .piali- 

 li< s. It stems a pity that Midi mils should be committed and the 

 aoforfl not . l.t amenable to the law. If it were a horse or a cow, 

 not worth one-half what Eden was, the strong arm of the lav, 

 could be iuvoked and the guiltv persons punished. 



On hearing of Mr. .Murrav s loss Or. Nlvenat once presented Mr. 

 Murray with a tine yonng bitch pup, seven months old, bv Blos- 

 som out of Matt III., with the hope that Hho may bo more lucky In 

 her future than Eden. 



NATIONAL AMERICAN FIELD TRIALS DERBY.— The fol- 

 lowing entries have been made since Eebruavy 24 for tho second 



David McK. Lloyd outers Mack Laverock, lemon Bolton setter 

 dog out of Peeress bv Thunder, whelped April 2, 1880; Jos. .1 

 Sn. 11-ul.iir^ enters Lu Laverock, lemon Helton setter bitch out of 

 Peeress by Thunder, whelped April 2, 1H80 ; Jos. J. Snellen burg 

 enters I'et Laverack, black and white setter bitch out of Peeress 

 by Thunder, whelped April 2, 1880 ; Edward E. Hardv enters 

 Clair, black and white setter dog out of Diana bv Dish III., 

 whelped May 15, 1880; Edward E. Hardy enters C'luirmo, black 

 and white setter bitch out of Diana by Flash HI., whelpod Mav 

 In, 1.SH0 ; Edward E. Hardv enters Pollux, black and white setter 

 dog ont of Diana by Dash III., whelped May 15, 1880 ; Edward E. 

 Hardv enters Saiinteror, lemon and white setter dog out of Frost 

 by Scout, whelped April 20, 1830. 



A. W. Blakemore enters Bonnie Scotland, white, black and tan 

 setter dog out. of Kansas Beauty bv Lincoln, whelped Mav, 1880. 



L. II. Smith enters Two Morton, black, blue Bolton anil tan set- 

 ter bitch out of Clip by Gladstone, whelped July 22. 1880, 



L. H. Smith enters Lass of Kindale. blue Helton setter bitch out 

 of Clip by Gladstone, whelped July 22, 1880. 



Jos. H. Dew, Secretary, N. A. K. O. 



ESSEX COUNTY nUNT.-The following are tho datCB of the 

 spring meets : Saturday, April 2, 1:30 r. v., entranced' Fair (1 rounds 

 Wave.rly, N. J. ■ Wodnesdav. April (i. 4:30 f. It., residence of Mr. J. 

 Burko, "Woodland.^'' Llewellyn Park, Orange, N.J. ; Saturday, 

 April 9. 4:.1(i e. m,, South Orange, N. J. ; Wednesday, April 12, 

 4:30 P. M.. Ridgewood Statiou, N. .1. : Saturday, April 16, 4:30 e. 

 u.. Stone Quarries, llloomlield ave . Newark, N.'.L Tho Bunt wdl 

 continue bo keep the hounds at the present temporary kenuols at 

 tho east end of Walnut street, Moutclair, until aftor the spring 

 Meets. Turtles from tho city can find accommodations for their 

 horses at the kennel stables.- -II. N. Muss, M. F. H. 



JOCKEYING AT FIELD TRIALS. — Gilroy, California.— Edi- 

 tor Forest and Stream : 1 think you were right. There was 

 considerable " jockeying " at tho Eastern Field Trials. What right 

 had Whitford to make Gladstone circle round Nat, and take away 

 her point? Nat had evidently made the birds first and was going 

 up to them in his own way. 



Dogs ought to be bandied by the owners— what are they broken 

 for— and they ought uot to be spoken to on the field ; niorely a 

 whistle and a wave of the hand. 1 havo had dogs broken so that 

 yon need never speak to them during a day's hunt. A dog that is 

 well broken will hunt as well for ono person as another, aud be- 

 have as well. Again wo hoar too much about speed. Speed aud 

 scout cannot, exist togethor. Stylo is good, but not speed. At 

 least thorn's my sentiments. E. Leavesxey. 



MOUNT AIRY KENNEL AND GAME ASSOCIATION. - A 

 special meeting of this newly-organized association waa held od 

 Monday evening, March 21, at Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Pa,, at 

 which its constitution and by-laws were adopted ami the election of 

 officers for the ensuing year took place. Tho association has. a 

 membership of thirty-live gentlemen interested in sports of the 

 field and Hood, which promise to have the preservation of game at 

 heart. Regular meetings will bo hold on the first Monday iu every 

 mouth, and we shall hereafter take pleasure in giving the news of 

 the club. The officers of the club are : President, Mr. John lOrav ; 

 Vice-Presidents, Messrs. George Linck and Siiml T. Godfrey ; Re- 

 cording Secretary, Mr. O. W. II. Smith ; Financial Secretary, Mr. 

 Abram Willis, Jr.; Treasurer, Mr. Win. McCallum. 



THE BEAGLE IN CANADA -Guelph, March 10.— I am glad to 

 see you advocating the breeding of beagles iu this country. In 

 the near future we will have, little game to work setters and point- 

 ers (Hi. L'.ut ilivo puss a. I'easoim] :<;y elo.-t: :!Kii;;iii run] u, co.;:i..| swajrlp 



for coyer, and those who care for that kind of sport cau'always havo 

 plenty of it. I waa out only twice during the past season aiid suc- 

 ceeded in bowling over a few, with two or three good aud faBt 

 dogs. It takes quick work to kill hares crossing thepatha aud uarrow 

 roads in the swamps. I cannot close without complimenting you 

 upon the contiuu. d improvement you are making in tho Foru<;sr 

 and Stream, Its readors are certainly getting good value for their 

 money ; bo thiuks your old subscriber— O, A. P. 



NOTES FliOM ABROAD.— Mr. J. Woodroffe Hill, F.R.C.V.8., 



a correspondent in The Slooklteeper, writes as followe about large 

 mastiffs : " 'Sirius ' is certainly mistaken in considering 14 at. the 

 heaviest weight known in tho mastiff world. My late mastiff 

 Scawfell, who formerly belonged to Mr. Harthy, of Windermere, 

 weighed, in light condition, when his portrait waa taken for the 

 frontispiece, of my hook of the dog, 186 lbs , and before ho loft my 

 posaession he turned the scale, in sluj'.r condition, at 206 lbs." 



Forthcoming Field Trials at Cologne.— From a printed commu- 

 nication sent us by Mr. Emil Meyer, of Hanover, we perceive that 

 no leas than lifty-one entries havo been secured for these trials. 

 Thiri points to a probable lirst-rate meeting, aud we congratulate 

 the management oh the success which has so far rewarded their 

 efforts.— The Field. 



LOST— 51 West Twentv-aixth street, New York, March 25.— I 

 have had the misfortune to lose my fox terrier hitch Ladv Cay 

 (Paulo-Nettle). She is remarkably well and evenly marked, the 

 head black and tan with white down the centre ; body white with 

 exception of bla,ck spot on the Hide: tail short, black on top and 

 tan underneath, with about an inch at the end white. She was lout 

 last Friday evening in the neighborhood of Fiftieth street aud 



Sixth avenue. Should any of your readers, either iu or out of the 

 city, have a dog offered to them that fills the above, description I 

 would consider it a great favor if thev would let me know. -John 

 E. I. Gba 



HELTON.— Mr. John Bolus. Killhreek Kennels, WooBter, O., 

 has sent us a photograph of a picture of his celebrated black, white 

 aud tan field trial setter Bolton. Tbo picture shall ho added to our 

 large collection. 



Tin: p.F.ST PATER— Carter's Orcek Station. Manrv Co., Term., 

 March 12 — Editor Forest ami Stream : I am happy to say that in 

 my opinion your paper has unproved, and I think now in the best 

 paper o( its kind in America. Your articie on dog jockeying made 

 you a great many friend-. You did great service to Hie sportsmen 



ciftbie ntry iu showing up Wluifor.l and Co. to the public. 



Hope you will contmuo to show up nil such when an opportunity 

 presents itself, regardless of any ono. 1 will I rv to givoyou inv 

 viows about running lield trials before long.— G.'W. Cami-iiem.. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 



109 ,T. H. B.. (ronton -I have a seller puppv Inurioen week-sold. 

 He Is In good heall.li as far as I can -c, . i,m wiihlii the l;,,i on dnvs 

 Ids forelegs have become \cr\ ieuelil.ow.-d nut ward. In there aii.i 

 way to preveni ii oi . ure n? 1m hoi eliaiii lie' pu|.|iv n)>. but always 

 give freedom. We presume you do noi keen. I lifrn In a barrel ' i OTin . 

 dogs, in straining on a chain, are a pi mg.-i ihemsolvosout of sli.ipe. 



110 B. r. K..Sprlne-Me|.l.(iliio Your lour-mnni lis-olu puppy Is al- 

 nl. led uiih nouns, line I he lollow in- -\. in, lucre In a lii lie milk ai'irr 

 ten hours' fasting : I'owdere.l an-, a mil, one -i ritple; santoiune, i w.i 

 grains, iii.iili'lmc a pill or bolus. Itopcai. the dose n. a week. See 

 thai lie- :,!,.,;, mil is freshly powdered. 



ml I: 



. Ma 



111 .I.e., l.lii. 

 I6T8, cfvi b ine . 

 practice, bellp\1 



to ;,ll 



three 



should ha\ 



111 I'll": 



account tor his it ranee action-. I should mention lh.il his trouble Is 

 paroxysmal and all the symptoms disappear at h 3. \ns. Proba- 

 bly cauKor of tne ear. Pine l.n | low da-i, uive oecisioual free 



pur.-es'.i sulci.: 1 magnesia and castor oil. also give a Utile -ail- 



pliur with his i...i,i ■<■ a d-i.< and plenty of cxerclsfe. Cleanse Hie 



r with warm wator once a day, 



KENNEL NOTES 



which tiie animal betwiga be Histinuly staled. 



Names Claimed. 



A'.K-Mr. Herman Hoops, Phil: Inula, P 



li.-\ IV., ins niarh an. I Ian <ior.liin s.iter dog. 

 outofTorplii's F!\ In Dixon's Mccmr. 



A'tutf— Mr. V. T. Saw 

 Scott for Impoitert in 



K"uheii. 



I'.o, Mr s. t:. Holder, New York, claims the nan 

 black and tan foxhound birch, while Incast and fe.-i. 

 eer, i-s.i. sirc.l in Mi " 



' that the .ttntin to 



' celebrated dog. 



us ii. lie by Ki 

 rty yea 



\ dog. 



eg. 



till i 



puppy o 



lie. Wis. 



lit Of Fleet by Ka: 



lluli li/ioV-Mr. Henry Firi-r. r.r..i 

 Hnti White for his hla. Ic, wlilieand 

 -', 1WI, Olll 01 Mr. I-;. I„ Miles' foils! 



of CohMc, not C 



Moss if.— Dr. 



Floss 1-f . for re 



gomery's Elsie 



June—in: Jos 



ait. of Mr. Mont- 



foro 



Cnunti:if. JJcss— M 



01 COUid.ess T:-/::: I 



bitch out of Flirt. h. .. . 

 niMick n—Mr. Auur. 



l.llj-sleevc bll.l-,1. y.-"-..-' 1 ! ni .Ulllf .-. I-sil, 



divw J. Ward, Booton. iiass.. .-laims the name 

 . wrj'.re, black and '.an ticked Llewelhjj seller 



3d. 



Illuteh II.— Mr. Andrew ,T. Ward, Hostm., Ma.ss.. claims the name of 

 Blutchll. for foxhound puppy, seven months old, out of Poaev by 

 Blutch. 



Mouth-Mr. Andrew .T. Ward, JiosUm, Mass , claims the name or 

 Slontb for foxhound pnpm , s.?>..-n monins old. out or Posey by Blutch. 



P,Mjitie—y\v. Patrick .1. Coffey. Boslori, Ylai's., claims the name or 

 Peggie for his lem.-.'u una white -.tiiin bitch Dtippj thri-e months old. 



Hurry Ha:/— Mr. W T . Ilerirlrhliouse, (!oalvicro"a, i.ihi.-., i' li dins the name 

 of Harry Uay for liver and whlro cocker rlosr pup, whelped January 

 " ""it of Fanny Fern by Captain. .Purchased from the blue 



■ Kci 



101. 



—Uttte Dorrit—HLr. '. 



Claims the name of tattle Don-it iv.i 

 thh teen iii'j.n.r.hs old, by l-iiot out of D 



The linin™, Fal'lncy. I ,i ncoluslllro. I 



It read whitt 



.Mil/-- Mr. 



for Importer 



a. 



Window, llaliluiore, Mrf, 



e hiih-c-d ire: terrier bitch. 



P.ied ic -m . '.. : i ■; i "■'..-■. 



0.1. Little Drirrlt Is white 



verj cr.'tiic bitch. 

 arch '24. (Mir printer iiuule 

 ire haired fox lerrler.J 

 , claims the name oi .lolly 

 harrier hound dog iTyrant. 



-Mo/ -Mr. James conllsk, Buffalo, X. Y., claims the name of 

 itol for imported harrier hound bitch, white, black and fan 

 niond i.'onalon.i. Purchased In l-irlstol, Ihiela.nd, of Mr. John 

 i.rd,m,,ldne, iSiT. 

 ..ttto— Mr. James ■ lonllsk, IhilTalo, N. Y., claims the name of CattO 



for white, black ami tan liari.i.ei iiuimd dog, whelped October 16, 1ST9, 



out or Import eo Brtni/ji by imported Jolly. 



Xiiftii-nlne— Mr. J. C. Bishop, Monson, Maine, claims the name of 

 Ninety -nlue for black and tan fox hound bitch, whelped February 28, 

 issi, out ot Belle (('has" Fan) by Hen . Driver- Reno). 



Jute— Mr. II. A. Clock, i.eueva, Iowa, claims ihc name of .lute, 

 u helped oeiober '27, ;ssi), out of owner's Irish countess to ounces 

 Irish Ranger. 



Henu Mr. J. F. Kirk, Toronto, claims) the name of prau for liver 

 .oi. 'led spaniel Imported iron) Mr. Jacobs' kennels In K.iiiir out oi 

 .S.|iiaw. 



J<:— Mr. J. F. Kirk, Toronto, claims Hie mime of Jet for black 

 spaniel bitch biiporled rruin Mr. J a cons' kennels, bv Nla-rt out. ot 

 Belle. 



Bkrd. 



DoUn-torn Mr. Fred. A. TafFs Gordon blteh Dollv (half-slsler to lit- 

 Dorr: to Mi. c. T. Halle.s R Tom, lormerly Doane's Tom. 



i7>/ / ..s,'/;-/,im) -The Kssex loiim.v Hunts' imported Higgle blteh 

 liviisev lo Mr. N. Mlmorc's Klin;. March ■!■!. 



Colette- Flute Mr. N. Flmoie's beagle bitch Cossetle ill. ported 

 Chanter Beauty) lo I'lule, March 7. 



Sue Uouf— Mr: N. Elmore's iilue moll led foxhound blteh But: m 

 Hoot, M.aiv.h J. 



Ite'ton -Messrs. i.'orklilll l'.ros lemon and while native 



Kngllsh setter blp;li to Mr. John Bolus' imported Held Dial setter 

 Bciton. March in. 



Dat-Dandy Mr. John berry's Dot lo Mr. John nobis' .sk.ve terrier 



0//i'.'-ll«rii'f,-*— Mr. II. W. Causp- 

 bitch iiiiie ii.iew.up.., s ft in Petri 



/Tf/-fcVWw»-Mr. l.T. Mooien's 

 Kit (Blcho- Bridget phinkei.) to Mr. 

 .(lurch -in. 



Wn 



ii Del.; blewi'lliiisetier 



Club's (Tllsout.urc. out) lemon and 

 iiKUllon-Orgill s liose, has whelped seven 

 tches) by their Cliae plon (dilpp.-... ■ -o 



sher's (Brooklyn, N. Y.) (lordou setter 

 larch in live puppies (four dogs and one 

 unplon Glen. 



'. Montgomery, nardsnurg, e» . has sold 

 own Pa., the red Irish seller bit. n Fioss 

 ilnn Elcho. 

 P. Banard, <fr„ lioslnh. Mass. has sold lo 



Jerome, 



n oi flii . ii. .#. .leioine, 

 I bitch Malda put of 



h"! 



Pi; 



my. 



tiurm— Dr. Albert II Buck, New York City, has presented to Mr. 

 Thomas n. Illch Kasl Chester, Wesleln-si or i .... X. Y., his English 

 inasilll dog (iarui. 



ISIl'OKT .trios'. 



trrace afSpanir.h Mr. ,1. F. Kirk, Toronto, has received In enod COU- 

 ildioh. In sic iushlp"Hrii:iiinlc." a palrof spaniels irom the kennelsol 

 Mr. T. Jacob's, of Newton-Abbott, Devonshire, England. The doe is 

 whoh' liver .-..lor slid Is bred out of siptaw by Kallir. The blteh is 



Volume 3 of the English Ken no! Club's Stud Book will be issmed 

 about the end of April. 



title and 



\liootinq. 



J Merrill 



K Harris 



C A MuMiiird 



c Albert 



(1 A moss 



N Fogg 



R L DiKlge 



3 Allies 



11 Mayo 



The Boston Oai,i,eu!eh.— At the Magnolia Gallery tho All- 

 Comers' match is really popular. Mr. Arthur is still at tho head 

 f..i ••.!■!.-. in Ihc Forest and Mtreani match, and Dunn, with 317 in 

 the I'islol match, is the poor. Tho Bummary gives the shooting 

 for tho week: * 



All- comers' Match- Possible 250. 



'2J.'. C Jones ags 



24S M Drew -i:u 



»m E Walters 233 



240 J ,1 Boss 2Xi 



IM'i J U Fellows .- 233 



..... 239 A ban 23(1 



23S FPTwlds 22S 



237 w M Merrill 22r. 



237 It Sinclair 231 



Badge Match. 

 v.i m :.n ia in t'.i in r.o in so — tffii 



-IS -IS 43 -111 4!) 4H IS tfl yj 4(1 -i.-.f, 



irest and Stream Matcb. 



la in -24--1 W II Fariillaiii ill 4-i 4'J 4s 4T- 2-tl 



411 411-2H 



I'islol Match. 



c Dunn nil bis ios— 31T It Mayo 295 



J II WUIUms 102 103 104—30!) Wan l.ee '<7'.l 



J A mes 2H5 E Will ler 202 



Tho Mammoth Gallory has been patronized dming tho weok, 

 both day and evening. The different rifle associations iu the vi- 

 cinity have all been represented aud capital work has been accom- 

 plished. A. 0. Maynard takes first position with 182 iu tho Ama- 

 teur Badge matcb, followed by Pratt for the same amount— a 

 perfect tie. In the Forest and Stream match W. II. Harriaion 

 takes first position for t'J3. In the Pistol match J. H. Williams 

 heads all comers for tho fine showing of 231. 



Amateur Badge Match— Possible 200. 



a ' Maynard 182 G Weymouth lfifi 



-VfL. "Pratt 162 W JI Norcross v72 



sieve Williams ,.1T6 JCohe..... iita 



8 B Bifiwn 175 Nichols 102 



H Sinclair 1T0 S Aronson tin 



Allen p Kelley 18S A II NOurse 104 



Fl ShfUlUOU 168 



Experts' Match. 



Ai-mili". ... n ;,.'■■•-:. :,-_ i .-.,-. 



Merrill 37 33 3S 38 »S— 189 Bal'tlett 36 80 31 S7 37— 183 



Forest and Stream Match. 

 „..3S -is i i , -103 Fogg.. 



Harrison 

 fsherbii'ii 

 Arnold.. 

 Ross 



Bart left.. 



..37 38 38 38 3S—1SU KdsVih.. 



..36 



-...37 Hart 



, 36 Dally , so 



Pistol Matclh 



Williams 75 7s 78—231 Wilder 67 68 70-205 



Babbeth .....07 TO 71-208 



West Melifouo, March 18. —The annual meeting and oleotion of 

 relief iH of the West Merll'oid Shooting Club occurred to-day. Tho 

 following re'dtlemon were elected : President, C. M. Barrett; Vice 

 President, W. T. Morse ; Treasurer, J. E. Ober. Executive Oom- 

 ininee, i E. CK Morse, C. H. Parker, J. A. Rookwood | Secretary, 

 W. T. Morse. The interest aud membership has increased large!'.' 

 the past, year, during which time the club has located a range and 

 erected suitable buildings thereon, which are surpassed by none in 

 the State for trap shooting purposes. The next meeting will bo 

 the annual field meeting, which takes place East Day, April 9, at 9 

 o'clock, at their range on College Bill. 



