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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[April 14, 1881. 



stood the joke. Personally, 1 do- 

 of tho Forrester Gun Cliili" fur Hi 

 during my stay id their city. and 



st'oTor- 



Gt'IDOti LILLY. —Memphis, Tomi., March HO, 1881 — Seeing tin 

 accurate illustration in jour luni. iinpres-mu of the very beanliful 

 aud meritorious nattve small painter OrgiUa " Uiir.li," 1 would like 

 (;oBaya.w6rdubonthw mamma, "Quido's l.illv." All that you 

 said was the truth, but you did not nay aU of the truth. If I re- 

 member aright Flake, the sirn of Bush, wan first exhibited at 

 Baltimore, in .T'liiuarv. 1S77. {dung lirst; winning also special for 

 best stud dog. being exhibited with Kn-h and Koso At the New- 

 York afcowinthe spring of H77, "Daisy," one of this "pheuotnuual 

 liUer," (as the lamented Mr. W. M. l'tloatou always ealled Lillys 

 tan babies), carriBd. of/ first, and here Rush and Hose gained the 



bv Mr. -Sehuschtu't. who wa- pleased with the award, us the class 

 was an extraordinarily good onetoi heel brace in the show, rogard- 

 less of weight. Bush and Bone were then less than fourteen 

 nun, I ba old. r.illy early showeil excellent, nosu. perfectly steady 

 before and behind a prottv retriever, and whs amiable and l..velv 

 as. a maid with hazel eyes. Gtn.o. 



THE .TOCKKYING AT THE FIELD TIUALS-Clevelftnd, 0., 

 April •!.- I am really obliged to yon. as every other real sportsman 

 should ho, for your oxpo.-iti. m of that abominable jockeying at the 

 late Held trials', ll will take but a veiv short period to knock all 

 fiold trials endwise if allowed to be practiced by the judges. It is 

 n pit v the judges should not order such fellows off the ground di- 

 rectly tbey try the game. . If they tolerate it much more no re- 

 spectableepoitsman will attend aoj trials at all. They will havoto 

 stop it or stop field trials, one or the other— J. C. 



FLASH ■ I'KTM.ICSK WHELPS. -U the New York Show last 

 year, Dr. A. Bnssell straehaii. "f this ritv, and Mr. Gcergo G. 

 Barker, of Boston, arranged foi the breeding of their remarkably 

 line pointers Flash, by l)i. Straeaau's old George out of Peg, and 

 the beautiful champion black pointer bitch Princess, bv Hanger 

 out Of Fan. The result ha.. 1„ . u a wonderfully line litter. We 

 bad the pleasure of seeing tlieddg puppy selected bv Mr. Barker 

 for Dr. Straohau, and must eonfess wo havo never seen before a 

 moro lively and precocious youngster of nine weeks old. lie is the 



' of March *4. ' The "litter is uot for sale. 



ENTRIES FOB BEAGLE PRIZES— Baltimore, Md., April 6, 

 IBitl.— Thu undersigned and General Bond hereby beg to enter 

 their straight-legged beagle hitch, Lulie P, for Fobekt and 

 Stueaji, special prize for that cla-is. The action of the West- 

 minster Kennel Club, in failing to provide' a class for the benoh- 

 leKgod beagle, will prevent our sending on anv of that elans. 



~ T. Ci'.av Maduux, M. D. 



BELLE OF HACKENSA.CK. -Inquiry is niudo for the authentic 

 pedigree of red Irish bitch, " Belle of JIackensack ; " perhaps Mr. 

 Sanf ord can send it. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



"„" Ureedf-rtt and otirtw-rn of (togti are- inn'trd to «cvai rtiefaofa'ndd 

 o/n«nMclair,it:(l,bre,l.wlirip*,ii.ilc«,etr.,Sor inner lion in thin t-hunn. 

 ft'emakenoctiartif/fo- the i>uh!u-iiti>n vj wrti /,.,/,-«; bnt i. . 

 raw tin- nutice 1-: matt ni> in ntcor&amet uith •/»< /../•»•, thar the name <,/ 

 bath owner and dog be written UgfbXy, or printed, and that the ttrain to 

 tehieh the animal bclenas W dMim-tly stated; 



Names Claimed. 

 Palw— Mr. K. !•". Rhodes, Providence, K. I., claims, the name of 

 Patsy lor red Iiish seller puppy out or sally (Plunked Jano py San- 

 clio (Elcho- Jiinb). 



. cna>. n. H.yanl, Zumbro Falls, Mtnh., claln 

 of DocS tor white pointer puppy with lemon ears, bj Mr. S. B. 

 n..i. ■. - e 11 ,mpi..i. I. an. -.-rout ..1 lielh. wie-lp.-.t .\U.:ii>. >-. 

 Bell -Mi Chas. '-'. Miller, W loridge.r 



Bell 1 



Leenai 

 Psych. 



jn 



light 



purl l 



Prlnoe tor his lemon an 

 champion Gladstone ou 

 by Lir. W. A. btroihers, 



Lurry O'.Vi it. -Ml. At 



of burr; " - 



Doe 

 lio 



reh ■ 



iJCnnj by imp. lint] 



Grouse and Alma 

 bitch imps, whelpei 

 Belle by Ur. J. w. 

 orty or Dr. n B, M 

 b'ra-ti&U-— lllalmec 



for COCser pllell |lll 



by Unpoirlwl Snlf, c 

 and legs, 



<■'■,:, i la lined by 

 whelped . I .. -. • 

 liver and white, th 



nold : b .Mtibic. Music was 

 I'eeksktll, N. Y. 



Romp-'-i}iap.-ihni, Jr.— M 

 (Ku.sh-iiomp; 10 bis Snaps 



Rht/na U'>-:l:?t— Mr. !■: tmi 

 Rose) to bis Rocket, Apm 



Snow Fiuh:-. •',•.•,•« Mi. T 

 bitch Snow flake ((Jlenma 

 Park, N. .I.i.Ieif.v '--:■ .... 



/>' H-J.m -Mr. J. BolIga'S 

 dogJIin, Marcus. 



Jiat-a'aittii— Mr. John Vtv, 

 dog S.oi.iv, March H7. 

 • er-Mr. ' ' 



[li-lleto. 



,:,-■'' 



'ir> )...'. 



■ i'cg'S 111 



i owing 

 Wilda'lr, 



V-lil-l 



. m r 

 \pril 



\\ 1 

 ir— Mi 



I. Valentine's (Nashville, 't'onn.) setter bitch 



tu— Mr (Jlarence K. Drano's Peg : s Boy's Olrl 



' Laurence's (Mo^uin. Mass.) setter bitch Zoe 



to Mi ■,. B. Insoe'S Dlok .hlnks-Hirll. 



. Begone Powers' Mlngua to Mr. t'luis. Kent's 



Cora— Mr. f. (;. vyoihErepoon's (03iree m* 



npcii ciira wiieipul M.irti 3!, eight pup] 

 hitChi .-. hj owni rv » tier ring Robin. 

 I.ti.-a Mr.! K. l)-lhls' lleverlv, N. J.) En 



black and wlilli 



er'a 



•t Roi 





Jip-D 



Mr John raweei.ua 

 Zr^fflW-Jtiute-Mr -I 

 Frail to Mr, John 

 March 10. 



vli 'J. 



Cormeriy- i 



BRED. 



. Edinuud orglir.s pointer bitch Romp 



ad Orgiu a pointer bitch Rhona ;Snapsbnt- 



leodore rfeyer'6 (Terser CSty, ». J > pointer 



•k- i;ir! i" Mr Paul Krainun's (Kutuci'toi'd 

 in-Ootbnrn s Relic). March 31, 

 ion's, lemon and white pointer lnieb l.ndy 

 in and white noifttcr dog n ike, Ma.en ... 

 b •.,,■,, e inii'ii Bell to Mr. Jolin F av.eiM.i's 



vceir.s Scotch terrier hile.h Rat to owner's 



Faivcctt's (laclishnnd bitch Queen to own- 



nson's liver and white pointer bitch Jlp to 

 and wnlie poiiu-crdiig nuke, M in eh as. 

 HiUihlnson'9 liver oid white pointer Dheh 

 tl's lemon and while polnier dog Duke, 



[lies, il.v 111- .\ Kns.-cll str;' 



Clirm-nt P.alihiiore Keni 

 pointer blt.cn rlymoni lia 

 pl.s. il. e,l.,gs .uid four bit. 



.1. Kelly, manager,) 

 \prll i). issi, nine pnp- 

 ThC puppies are nil 



• Kennel lias sold If 



e cocker bitch puppy mo. 



ot imported Champion ic; 



<. Y., 1818, llr.il. N. Y., is, 



alpli Doe Itol- 



■iniei nub's Whi'c.-ioiic, I., l.i liver and 

 n whelped seven puppies lo Uielr Imported 

 (our black and three liver, with white on 

 Willi while toes. 



11. liew's , Mont.view Kennei) Daisy Dean 

 whelped, April 4, tour dogs and one bitch, by Lincoln. 



Qqrfieltt— Mr. John Fawoett, \p Keesport, Pa., has sold to Dr. X. 

 Nes..s.' York. Pa., lenmn and wi.ite pointer oolnter pup Oalilel.l. 



r,ViiH«''-;.'iifi H7irtjm-Mr. John Kawceit, MeKeesporl. I 'a., has sold to 

 Mr. .1 Rodehamer. MeKcespor:. Pa., two lemon BcltOH setter puppies 



iaii. McKeesport, Pa. 



mil or Uridgei P 



Heaver Falls, Pa. 



,/... Ml'. .Ir.lin I 



tshurgb, Ph., Iivi 



JolinFai 

 lOrt, Pa., t 



inkett (Phr. 



chner, Philadelphia. P.i 



his Bake. 



e, Ra . has - 



'lists. nnili.M-li.ivie. Pa., lias sold his Irish setter 

 i iiv i iihseld, ") Mr. u. II. Plait, Khnira. N. V. 



lownte, New Markoi. m i . ha.-: .-...id his Qortton setter 



■ i ..i Dr. spi ns Fan, to Mr. 



S suiuil'l dog pup, out or imp. Jenny bv imp. Rub 



•J.-'.'.- i. liaiup. ran-'. .'.::::. I-:. I-:, c. s. P.. . —id by Mr. 

 loruelbvlllc, N. Y , to Mr. Ohas. lleulsou, Ilartrord, 



Pkkse>t.uion. 

 -Dr. W. A. stroihcrs, Lynchburg, va., has 

 Mr. Fr. d. II. London, of Roek Hill, s. (.'. a handsome 

 •dog puppy, tour monih.s old, by champion cdailsioiie 



..: ,'. a i.:.',._Mr. m k smith, Tioiuna, La., has pre- 

 sented to 5ir. i- d ward Udell. New i.ir|e.,ns. 1,1 . ., l-irnm. and white 

 Miller puppv. whelped .nine. '."". by x,.b|.. v. out ■■: s.uhe y 



\i,- ii ii Green, Phlladelphia.Ta,, has presented to Levi Woolley, 

 i.i .s.d.aiu.s.iile, Maine, Ki.giUli setha i.iuu .lip„v, i years old. 

 lemon and white, she by (UK'-e\ed Banch0 0.Hl <^r Petri! I, Pel rill om of 



Imported ouve. 



iMiamrAiiONS. 

 Fborlm— Ml". AShton, of the Anierlean Horse I'.xchaiig..:, New York 

 cltv, liaslinpartcd from RngUuid the collie bitch Fearless, winner or 

 flrsi prize, puppy chess, Krigutou, 1S8U. 



i'lv.'-T? 



tml 01 



KENNEL MANAGKMICNT. 



Vli (I. H., Tallahassee, Pla.— I have a setter bltoh 

 dentally h. en wauled by a cur dog and had puppl 

 them all killed. Win u aifc-ct.her litters heieaiier ir I 

 auk. Vi-s, inallprobahOity. 



ford, Mas?.— I 



shoi'i 



ii. i:. it., 



■ I i 



i ha 



ved a pointer bitch puppy a 

 ppv that had a betier hung 

 >:d hack and now look out oi 



.\. p, Ii . Kocliesrer. N. Y.— Aboil 

 ■ years old. wast iken with v.amitiu 

 ir three d..vs B.nd followed soon atte 



rights, hei i thought I would c 

 eon e.pn inly can on you. Aug. 

 purges 01 easioroil twieea week 



eks ago my polnier, 

 ulonn which lasted 

 I changed his ,iiet 

 rouehiy boiled beef 

 in . i.ui a week later 

 ,' und fore legs and 

 li.ein raw in two or 

 ipuiea quamityot 



rei.ent. j with a 

 seemed to get f 

 at the mouth a 

 about half an 1 

 burked when si 

 to ward to run 

 I feed hev 

 kindly tell 



SUM 



About three weeks ago I noticed I 



;e thick blco.'l. Again 1 saw !'■ - 



n.,-p about her. I took her i 



nee she 



her. 



nd pulled in gei. away, sue irotnec 

 ild of i-verytlilng. The spell la.-tc, 

 were wild looking and real, and rh( 

 I Caught her and lied her: she si em. < 



'I keep in goon dry k»nnel. Will yoi 

 ... ter with her. Ans The puppy had t 

 !iu in which young dogs are very subject. Po-slh'y she Is In the first 

 stage oi distemper, or has worms. A few mild (loses of stiiplmr lol- 

 lowed by a llltlfi easier oil may beof service, and I hen give two grains 

 of quinine three times a day. 



P3T Don, Sitka, Alaska.— My n 

 months. I have been a child oi n 

 or a good pedU'r.c. belli inv p.n 



ime Is Don, my age < 

 isiort.une fioui ray y 

 •ids being set.rersoi 

 ■ever.' ran. budlv lm 



iey, 



mill U]>. 1 c 



r and fix 



vtt.'.l 



who 



n.l I 



Have I been poisoned? Is n 

 trouble? My upptitlie Is gee. 

 white lying down asleep, or sn 

 noticed There, ain't any dog 

 remedy, for I learmv nexl hm. 

 Ans. Don suffers from" chor 

 have been pursued by a " Hem 



grain of the valerianate or /.rm 

 rwo grains of quinine. At the 

 in the open air. 



by tome ef his frl . . 

 paralysis, or what is i.he dug-gnned 

 and I am very Irk ley, and It Is only 

 DdlDg still that the twitching c 

 aoctor- heie. so please send m 



jifle nnd Sfaaj? ^hooting. 



RANGE AND GAXLEBY. 

 NO BRITISH TEAM. 



20 Gbosveser Puace, S. W. Lonbos, March 26, 1881. 



Sir : As Ohairmau of the Council of the English Rifle AsHocia- 

 tiou. I beg to inform you that after much consideration the As 

 ciation regrets that it does not see its way to send a Team of Small- 

 bore Bifle ShotB to tho United Stales to eompoto with an Aiueric 

 Team this season. 



But it is hoped that next year we may find eight gentlemen w ho 

 wiU go to Now York for the International Ride Match. Boliove- 

 me, sir, Yours faithf nlly, 



(Signed), Stanhope. 



General George W. Wiugate. 



PkofebsjoSax liiFia.Mi-.N. -At the last meeting of (lie Board of 

 Directors of tho National Rille Association with Gen. E. Wingftie 

 in the chair, the Committee on Professionalism in rifle shooting 

 submitted the following report, which was adopted : 



A professional rilleman is one who exhibits or advertises hisskill 

 f or a pecuniary consideration, or who is employed either directly ( 

 indirectly by a manufacturer, or by makers of rifles, to shoot Iiih i 

 their especial weapon, i or i he purpose of advertising or selling it ; 

 or who pursues rifle shooting u« u means of gaining a livelihood. 

 Excepting in military team competitions, professional rillenu 

 hhall always submit to a handicap equal to ten per cent, of tbepo 

 bible total score, in addition to any handicap that may be otheTwi 

 imposod. All competitor- in individual matches at Ctoedinoor, du 

 ing the year 1881, shall be classified according to theii . 

 tho year 1880, as published by the National Rifle Association ; bi 

 the status of a competitor in any match must be obtained from 1, 

 best t« 



the 



e disbu 



IJ« V. \\\ B..Vhibii 



oid. For the teai bi; 

 sometimes she will n 



n. - 1 have a. cocker hitch puppy six mom lis 

 ko she has not eaten one good meal and 

 t an} thing, liercoat which was a dark 



hooters are those who havo made, as above 

 idicated, -11 points in a pontile total of 50 points : Jl in 35; 2a ! 

 il 25, or 88 per tent. ..tuny other possible tola!. Senior marl,— 

 .ii.n are those who cannot bo classed as sharpshooters, but \ 

 lave made, as above indicated, 30 points in a possible total of Stj 

 pointsi 25 in 35; 1H in 25, ur 72 percent, of any other possible bo- ' 

 1 Bhall be known as juuior marksnuMi. Uitle- 

 ■d by the terms of a match, or by resolution . 

 of the Board ol Directors, such action being printed in the monthly 

 match shall have been shot. And in like! 

 :lass of riflemen may be excluded from any 

 particular match. The Board ol Directors reserves the right to 

 promote riflemen from one class to another, according to the r 

 ords of the year 1881, or as it may deem proper. All previous 

 tion inconsistent herewith is hereby repealed. Allot' which is 

 iprctfully submitted. 



Adjutant Murphy, the minority of the committee, urged a syBtem . 

 of handicapping. Col. Gilder sleeve thought the word "profes- 

 sional'' a bad ono to u*o, and suggested ** crack shot." 



Boston, April 9.— To-day waB tho first perfect spring day of 

 the season for tho rillemen.' The wind was rather erratic, in tho 

 early part of the shooting, but later became settled, and indict 

 upon tho dial from 11 to 12 o'clock. About noon a tire which had 

 been raging duriug the previous night behind tho butts at 200 

 yards, broke out afresh near the centre of the range, and ap- 

 proached rapidly toward the pavilion. Shooting was suspended, 

 and all the riflemen turned out to tight the tire, in which they 

 proved successful, turning it toward the hill, where it did consid- 

 erable havoc among the trees. Several acr. s were binned ovi , 

 and the lire was still burning when the riflemen loft. The few 

 long range men w ho were out for practice found it hard to tiud 

 the targets, owing to tho smoke. Mr. E. J. Cram in the 

 match put iu a full score of ten consecutive bullseyeo, making 

 tho eighth fidl score ever made on the range. The entries v 

 very large, space being given oiily to the best, as follows i 

 Record Match (Massachusetts Target). 



L L Hubbard. 

 EF K ehardsoii.. 



ll I. Leo 



i:f< •tmi 

 .1 N l-'i ye 



11 F. Kl'l 

 K P.obl ll- 

 .V I, 1 ill It 



,i i'r.nici, 

 .1 II Max 

 L Brown 



....12 11 \i lo 11 ll lt-;u 



12 11 10 12 13 II 11- 



10 10 11 12 12 11 11-77 



11 118 11 IS S) ll 11—77 



II 11 Id 10 11 11 12— Vli 



in ii in la in ii ii -;.i 



12 u 11 1 1 II 111 ll-IS 



» 12 12 11 11 12 11—71 



11 II 7 12 10 II 10—72 



11 11 10 :< PI 10 LO— Jj 



10 12 11 Sill t"-0S 



4 10 18 10 II 11 10— S 



9 n S 9 II U 9-IH 



..... S J 10 9111 9 9-«2 



Record Match (Creeumoor) • 



EJ Cram. ..5 S E 5 5 S 6 6 S S-50 G BiChardS.') 54454454 5—15 



O M Jewell.s i s r, f, s .-, :, .', s— id [■: a Bore!.. .5 * i i i i -i ■', ■• i 



• f N Five. .. ■! r, 4 6 4 G 5 5 5 5—47 B J Foster.,") 4 4 5 4 4 4 5 4 4—13 



J E Came. .5 ISSSll S a 5—47 A LUllll 3 4 5 5 4 3 5 5 4 5—43 



JBFellows.4 5 5 4 4 4 4 5 5 5—15 A Appleion.3 4 4 4 4 4 1 • '■ ■:.' 



Amateur Match. 



HCBIxby.e. 3 r> 4 ."• 6 B •') 5 5-411 .1 UFellows.i I .1 r, 4 6 15 4 4—14 

 l, II Pfi tee.:') 1 S .'. 4 4 5 .'. ■". 1 — 17 ,1 llSeavcr..4 4 5 5 5 4 4 6 4 4-44 

 H Harrison. f, 1 6 i 6 :. I 5 5 6— « .! II Miller. 4 4 5 5 .', .', :: 4 4 4 



The last match closed, Mr. H. G. Bisby wins tho beautiful gold 

 medal of the Massachusetts liiile Association on a totaluf thr 

 scores, 142. Mr. J. a PelloiVB was BuccosBful in winning tho 

 silver modal on a total of 128. 



Mao noma (lAi.i.Hitv-Host.on.— The shooting ha- 



:, the r.cw pistol match ltist b.V'.iu Mr t u 



