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FOREST AND STREAM. 



f.Jm-E 7, 1883. 



OB m.RE, 



('.■■ i i it Kenny (Prince); Sii, 8. Stevens UMl I. 



,'.•-,' ', ■ Isi.T. ( 'minors ,FP.p> •>.!. r. ,\, Hull iMnmiei. 



■ I I'INMONTR. 



Daw ,„• mirlirs.- 1st, T. Connor | ). 



0i)j7«o>' BiMuss; tst,J, Waia.Mi (Tootsy), 



BLACK AND TAN. 



Wj i Of Bitches: 1st, 0. FT. Aimis iUlj'1. 



pro?. 



bdQIior Bitclieai 1st, M. II, MeAlhsn t -i". 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS. 

 Pii/7a r,r Siic/iss! .1. Dub-miili iDoiu. 



ENGLISH POODLES. 

 1st, J Davis (Tommy), 



■ir i I i i -, Bol a 

 1st, Mi's. J, KtHnrtUtU (Carrie.. Manilla poodle: 3d, I 

 iSanehot, Lapland .In;.'- 



IOCS, 

 1st, 1'. A Taft (Dorr), OctOip] 



SANBORN'S NELLIE. 



\\ T Ehave just received a letter from Mr. D. C. Sanborn of 

 \\ Dowling, Mien., saying that, Liis Nellie is dead. Slip 



dii il mi !a-1 Stun la\ morning from .a complication of diseases. 



( hie lime was nearly gone and liev liver was enlarged. NeUie 



.. ' i lidorful .-mime I. an, ) w deeply sympathise v. ■; I ii r , 



Sanborn hi nis great, loss, well knowing that it. is but once iu 



ftp fchne that It falls to tin- lot of the sportsman to possess a 



I boroughlj good dotr. 



Nellie was whelped in Mnroh. INTf , and was l.v Belton out Of 

 liimple. Tile dam ot Belton, Daisy, was oneof'the celebrated 

 Unke -Uho-iie cross, Nellie was the most successful tield 



tip riner in this- country. Starting ten times, she won 



a place in eight events. Her first nppearanee was at Hamp- 

 ton, la., in is;;, when but seventeen and and a bait' months 

 old. She there accomplished the brilliant feat of winning 

 llfSt in both the puppy and all-aged stakes. A month later, at 

 Nashville, she divided third with (initio's Countess in the 

 champion stakes. In isrs, at Pefoka. 111., she was first in the 

 brace stakes, and divided second in the all-aged, At Grand 



Junction in ISS1 she mis second in lie- all ,-i-ed, -,- nd iu the 



in-acc stakes, and divided first in the Pennsylvania all-aged 

 stakes, which were run at the same place. Mr, Sanborn also 



write.- that two of his entries in the National Merle, , 



from distemper, and that the n tn LU tag two are sick with 

 iln - i -i e-e and not expected to live. This is very Un- 

 fortunate, as the puppies gave promise of great excellence. 



THE LAST OF THE FOXES. 



^|i.\V, mister!'' yelled a ragged nrcltin lor about, the I'orfv- 



i* seventh time. ■■Sam U'ardwell wants to see von up to 



l ,,, ■.!■ eei t'a shop." C quickly donned m\ bat and coat and 



the shop. "Hullo'!-.'. Said Sam' as I en ' I. 



the little fellow done, the errand'" •■Yes," 1 said e 



weather, isn't it? 1 "Pretty fair, but thundering cold." replied 



- , Can't you go out to-morrow after old bushy-tail;" 

 ■■Yes, what time, shall we start.'" ■'About hall'-pu-i ,,-, 



- All i i-lit. V there." Morning came at last. I inimedi- 



,, i lungs in readiness, and then v, histlitig for .lack, my 



fa\,.rii..- hound, I Bl Lrted . cross the pond bo Sam's h je. He 



was just et breakfi I ; me in and stop & while," - said 



Sam. "The thermometer is down in the twenties, and we 

 i: --I better wai! till il warms a\ B We took another look at 

 le gloss, and we found it had risen up to twenty. ■Til 



bai a I - np, and we will leave all the dogs at home a,,d take 

 little Dime with yours." said Sam. It was but a moment's 

 time to Slip old Rocky, Sam's favorite horse, into the pung. 

 and making all fast, we started, -iiow-shoe.s, dogs, guns and, 

 in fact, everything, 

 it was laic in February, and a thaw some days previous had 



formed a cmst strong enough to hold our dogs, but not our- 

 selves. We struck oil' on tin- pond, and after half an hour's 

 drive found our first track. The dogs were immediately Jet 



h roaring and i-arking mortal ear ne'er he cdbe] 

 They beaded directly down the pond, and -. una il two 

 or three milc« they cirrl-d, and wcie ruining directly back, 

 lint mi (u.-i v. : • •■\ hadn't started him yet Keeping 



a little to the right, they made a bee-line tor Pigeon Hill, 

 some three diet distant; Sam and 1 trudging manfully 

 after. 



As we turned oil ion to llnga.ii fond, and across thai on to 

 Whitney Pond, we saw two men and three hounds. That two 



ei i ,e I nds were ours, I was sure; the oilier "as a strange. 



■■Ilour'vee." shouted one of the num. ''Be these mi's your 

 dorgs!" 



■■Yes. they are," I responded. 



ei 01 1 em Cellars Sa..m Wardwell?" was the next 



question. 



"Yes. sir. that's mv name," replied Sam. 



"Suoti! You don't say bo! Air you the critter wot snot 



tone foxes this winter:' asked the stranger, as he expector- 

 ated a mouthful of tobacco juice, which struck the mangy 

 humid by his side directly in the eye. 



-That' is what, the papers say. if there are. anytrnrl nose 



How many have von slim 



"Wall, I dunno'," said the stranger, thoughtfully; "1 guess 

 about one 



'•What was he, a good .me;" queried Sam. 



'■Wall. In- was now, and .butt you forget it. He wair a 

 black and win t !■■." i-T.av. Iv replied He- stranger, as he ac- 

 cidentally trod upon bj t log'stail, who with a yt Ipand a bound 

 lied in disgusl forthe neighboring hills. 



Sam and I first, looked at one another and then at the 



straii;jer. --What is your name," I at length ventured to ask. 



.ee is Karris and that air is mv dog. Wall, I swan. 



., i . - . -. ■- I linn I've go! bo g after him. Good 



unshed over the hills and ridges in pursuit 



. if in- ill-treated dog. 



Atliea, | ospeOl W»S now before us; our team we had 



left about three miles from us on Thompson's Bonsl. Tired 



ttnd hungry, we would have given considerable to have been 



re, but it was not to fie so, and Ave walked on in 



silence. 



'■Here. gel. iu he-re.'- said a cheery voice. 



If v. as John .loirs who had found our team on the pond and 

 had driven after us. thus saving us a hard tramp. We gladly 



responded to fie- well-timed greeting, and started upon our 

 backtraeksfor the pond. I took the hound- ibis turn- m-1 

 went across the sheep pasture until I came to a large stone 

 rick. "I wonder whose red dog that is;" I mentally ile-ir. ei 



What a blockhead! I had been staring at a fox who p.. a 



ie :..,.. -i- some ten rods distant, I slipped tin- l ■ l .- 



tle-y were oil lise arrows, the fox but a little way ahead. 



Suddenly he. burst, into view in advance of lie beam 



five rod-; everything in an instanl was in readiness, Old 



Rocky was ■■licked" UltC a. n Lie e lloug gallop, til- e - 



rushed to their door-, the b el. 1 1 : oi the now infuriated 



i e el with excitement, the cackling of the fanners' 



ponll ry, all eoMil-iie-.l t... pre-: ■■ .- - ' ,; t ;-, wi"d.---t. - :-. 



eiteiiieiit. The tux now whir! d and e -, i , -i I hn- 



me, NOW hi tops, his dart: i-'. ei -lining (ike an 111- 



oiiieie-d star, hi - <> pa i Hy ,|.ei, a In- lie like 



ia,e , --.rt of snarl which was decidedly un- 



pleasant. Several times that will-o-wisp of red ran round me 

 , i .,ie : i . I , 

 The thermometer had risen till a rain was threatened, I he- 

 fox had slipped out onto the frozen bosom of the lake, where 



in summer the frightened minnow is pursued by the black 

 Pass, or that most voracious of all fresh-water fish, the pick- 

 erel. .Afar oft ill the distance could be heard the bleat of the 



e i si p mingled with a multitude of sounds aiwavs to 



i .i around a farmer's dwelling. I wend-d mv wav to 



the pond and there Sam, who was tired out, sent me 



the- team. High and low 1 limited, but no beam was >o be 

 found. I caught, a. sight of John just, then and so called out: 



"Have you got the team. Johnnie"' 



"No. I haven't," replied John, and then after a moment's 

 thought; "By thunder! I jumped right out and left the team 

 a-goingr 



And so it, proved. A farmer had kindlv stopped the stray- 

 ing animal .-i.nil tied it to his post. We were soon snugly 

 tucked up in the bnlTalos arid started for home. The shades 

 Of night were fast lading, and the having of the hounds who 

 had not given up tleir gam- s— umd atar off in the distance, 

 like the moattfflgs and sobbings oi ogrieving child. Thus 

 ended our last fox hunt of the season, but we hope to have 

 another when the maple and beech is clothed in golden gar- 

 ments, and the hazy, sleepy October is upon us. 



Sylvan Dale. 



Oxford, He. 



LEWIS ASA TRAINER.— Pittsburgh, June i.— Editor For- 



<•.•••/ anil Shram: I in Yesterday week (Sunday. May 27) it was 

 learned that Lewis had not been at hi- kennels for two days. 

 'I'le e -;i flay B parti went mil to his place. Onclo-'ia 

 pointer bitchi was found dead. Iviug in her kennel, fly-blown 



" g. A new kennel for three setters, late] 



Km-!;/ Dam and Row M«ni. Br I lie Peiioit. Kennel t'hili. Detroit, 

 Mich., for two blue helron KntrMsh setter lilt. -lies, whelped March 5, 

 1883, by their Bfccey (Belton Bramble) out of their Princess T.i.uise 



Do 'ee I Sue. By the Detroit ICeim-l club. Detroit, Midi., bir liver 



,: " ' ''" " -r hitch >■ li'-li -■'! I'' I ... '■■:. hy llimlo (Faust 



Iiev-nshir- I -r-sl out of Princess Hun- i Kin- Bow-Del .. 



■' '-■' ■---' hy lb- Pc-rsifle- (.'oek-'i- S|,ane! Kennel, Clareuiont, 7S'. 

 H.. lor black ee.eker spaniel bitch, whelp-. 1 -larch 'h 1 -"--! I .-, , 

 parted Beau (Boh NeUtontol imported chl-eii. Das', .N-iii-,. 



■ s '" 1 '"" By Mr. O. J. Vail. Motitpeli.-r. \*t.. for cocker spaniel tiog, 

 whelped March 84, 1888, by imported Beau (Boh NeU) out of imported 

 I. liloe lb (Dash— Nelhei. 



Triton. By Mr. The 



laniel 

 out of 1 



NAMKS 0HAKOED. 

 r^- .sec instructions at liead of this colum .<. 

 H-ssi- to stum,,.-.. Blaca coeltef spaniel bin-li. wh,l,„.,i .ht.ir. 

 1882 (Brohmin- Lady Bath), owned liv Mr. A. (_'. Wiln.erdiiiK, New 

 York. 



BRED. 



ST" Set Instructions at Uead or this column. 

 Daisy B.- Dan. Mr. rt. H. Beekwith's (untrolie, Vtt 



Daisy 11, (Cro.vletli — Bliss! to Mr. R. T. Vf 



A7-iie-/.-e/e. VI,-. 1-J, I v, nr--l ( i.IcM'h il,c 

 Flora to his chainpien bow. May 17- 



by one of h 



dog but flit 



lei I i .he 



wboseovra 



owners ha 

 Tuesday, li 

 twel 



rh- 



(ilth. Evei 



1 heat, ha 



ight 



four 



dead. All dog 

 ptiy removed. Some 

 , . Lewis came back on 

 for four clays, leaving a boy of 



■barge. ( 'omuient is unnecessary. 



the 



Pittsburgh, Pa. . June '.'.'■;.— /C'lilnr Forest and SI mini: 

 1 deem it. mv duty to publicly withdraw all that I said as to 

 Mr. B. F. Lewis in my article in your issue of May 3, I pre- 

 fer not to go into details on the matter, as it will be public 

 soon enough. — Wm. Wade. 



THE \V,\SHINi;TO\' &RETHOTJND JUDGING.— Brook- 

 lyn. June -1, I -,':;.— KOilnr F«rr„l anil Slrrinn: On the. 17th of 

 yfareh . iss:;, in eriti.-isine tie- fudging of my greyhounds at 

 the Washington show, iu a letter not intended for publication, 



I stated that Mr. Mason'- d-. i - - ---,, din - r ,e,., .-, .,. -„ ,,i.. ,,,, 

 not only bef.i,,. em m. - .:■ -. but evenbefori tesl -■■- 



vie 



mhlished,I 



■ gentleman 

 rlc show of 



- ' ail which formed lie- basisof mv let... 



I need hardly say I hat 1 sine, -rely regret having been the in- 

 nocent means of "placing in circulation a r-nort -,, injurious to 

 Mr, Mason, and seize the earliest opportunity after discover- 

 ing my error to acknowledge my mistake.— H. W. Hcntino- 



ti at. 



HORNELL ROP.YS \CE.-Fdi 



n n , very much that 1 am pla 1 



lion through my own can ----- -,.. 



was wrong, to niuk.' tie -,,-■: i'--, 



r';^% dl '" i ;, I ' ul ' l ; I v rl ^ 1 .' w ^ h >»i 



Ottawa aTid ritisburgh. " I wa- iv 



(Horneilsville, N. Y., May SO). 



- Fqi 



' Stream: I 



articular, as I thought 

 s eUgibie in the puppy 

 Derbv Stakes and the 

 Stake, and the best 

 ii lent intention is the 

 V. K. R. and Produce 

 record. So I apologize 

 id have written olfer- 

 1 to.— J. Otis FEttOWS 



BEAUFORT.— Mr. Stuart Taylor asks in his "Notes on 

 the New York Show," published ill your issue, of May 31, 

 "Where was Beaufort, the dog that took the blue ribbon at 

 Washington? Why was lie absent!" About two weeks before 

 the show Beaufort cut his foot budly -while out on snipe. 

 Thi- pi-- v- sited bis owner's exercising him properly, and he 

 lost flesh, and was consequently not in proper trim for the 

 show. Mr. Xix-in had made all his arrangements to go, and 

 was much disappointed.— Thomas Williamson* (Leesburg, 



A LARGE LITTER.— Washington, D. C, June 1.— Editor 



Forest and. Stream..- In the year lSlKI it was reported among 

 He -.,„,,- -uecn oi f.otidouncoii-it.y, Ya„ that a large English 

 setter bitch belonging to mv fri-nd, Mr. George Carter, of 

 Oat-lands, near Leesburg, had produced twenty-one whelps at 

 a Litter, which was the largest Utter 1 ever heard of. I have 

 personal knowledge of a litter of sixteen by ahound bitch. Mr. 

 Carter will correct me if my memory is at fault.— M. G. 

 Fllzey, M.D. '_ 



NANNIE, NOT MAMIE. -Catas-unput, Pa., May 38V— 

 BditorForeSf and Stream: \ notice in your account of the. 

 New York dog show you have I ho name of nay red Irish setter 

 bitch (to which was awarded third prize in the open class) 

 Mamie, which i- ,i mi-tak--. a-- it -hould have been Nannie. 1 

 notice it is Mamie in the catalogue.— Thos. Stodd. [The 

 above correction will be sufficient.] 



PHiLADICbPHIA KENNEL CLUB.— At a special meeting 

 ofthe Philadelphia Kennel Club, held June 1, 1SS1I, the follow- 

 ing nllieers were elected to flit vacancies: President, Samuel 

 G. Dixon. Executive Committee -John C. Johnson, L. Henry 

 Twaddell. M.I)., Alfred Biddle, 'Wm. Sanderson, L. Shuster, 

 Jr., W. H. Ashburiier, Edwin S. Dixon, E. K. Bispham. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



SOTTOE TO COBKESPONDENTS. 



1C, im-l notes are insert.-. 1 in this column free of charge. To Insure 



publication of notes, correspondents MUST GIVE the following par- 



i.iii ... i i each aniuiol: 



\ CJolor. 0- Name anil residence of ow 



9 Breed. buyer or seller. 



3 si.- c 7, Sit.-, v. ith his sire and dam. 



l Age or 8. Owner of sire. 



r. ti-ilt of birth, of bree.iiiiL- ,-,r II. flam, with her sire and dam. 

 of death. 10, Owner of dam. 



All names must he plainly written. I '"mic.nuioatinii on one side of 

 paper only, and signed with writes s an-. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 tag-- Bee inntruetionx •<! /ini.l "f I'/e-'e ■ 



,,,. " ••ml P.c/i/- liv .Mr. J, If. W. Peploe, Teronlo. Canada, foi 

 ,,r, -terrier i-i ,'- ' 1 1 i ■; .sll, ley General iSpiee-blooin) out of 



.-ii - i] Top i Baft 



- - - ■■-' r.n/l..,: B 



tor i-,v - bclte.ll do 



Bel -ei - Us: I'''! 



' 1/(111 e.viou, ABltl 



Detroit, Mich ee- torn 

 whelped Marc tC 1883 

 Princess Louise (GladBtoi 



- fie' roil Kennel Club. Hetroil, Mich. 



. . iter bitch 

 rfs Hon. Blaa :.' I 

 WIS, Ln.) pointer bitch 



,1. F. Kirk's (Toronto, Ofln. 



linie-l'i-hic. ss iii ■:,- - 



-E-.sei te ,;,-'. w.'jf.'pierce'f 



eto Pel 



it Ke 



iel'( 



Bridget Cfllore Ved Elcho. Mai-n- Lovejoy'd (Bethel, Ho.) red 



Irish setter bitch Rri-leel. 1 1'Moi-e ,i;,,a-e i i"il ,,iv Lot-fa) to his Ned 

 Elcho (Elcho— Stella) May al. 



-V»Mf If.— Saw. The- Locust Grove Kennel s iManlon. H. 1.1 black 



seller bitch. Sumt II. iPrmt's Trim- Smut i to lln-ir Sain (I reee'-, -; ; e. 

 —Smut II.). 



WHELPS. 



^^" See instructions at head of this column. 



Xilii.j. Mr. f. W Feickert's (Denver, Got re.-l Irish setter bitch 



Heine, 'ihes 98, seven :-„.- dog), bj Dea«on (Neil Bl Iridgel 



O'More.l 



0. Saxon's (Boston, Mas,-.: Inuinrte lliebu.ch Tonn, 



Slavi), 

 Prim 



ter hil.ei 



Dr. il. A. Seaman's (Mai-vss-ilie. Kan. Enclish sct- 

 s B-lle,Pilkiiigl.on's Kufu's— Dodc-e's l-io.-tei, May 1, 

 i, by his Colonel Thunder. Two Jogs and one bfl.eh 



le.e..e !e hi- 

 'In.ll -Isnn-h-h 



Judy, Mr. Bayard Thayer's , boston, Mass.) bull bitch .hni.v, seven 

 Itam dogs), hy his champion blister. 

 SALES. 



jgse- .s-ee instructions at head of this column, 



Simon Cocker spaniel dog. whelped March 2-1. ]Ss:;. I, , 



eau (Boh-Nell i out of import-d Chine If. (Dash N.-llici hy the 



irerside Cocker Spaniel Kennel H 'ln,-,-in, ml. X. II. . lo Mr. O, J'. Vail 

 (Montpelier. Vt I. 



MilceGill. Red Irish setter dog, whelped :eareb Sill, |ss:l,N'e.l Eldio 

 —Bridget. O'Morei, by Major Lovejoi- ibelhel. Me.) to Mr. John Ibarri , 



Sn «-i,u-e." 'spaniel dog, whelped March gl, 1383, hy imported Roan 

 I'Bob-Nelllout of imported chine II. i .Dash— Nelho. Iu the h'lv.-r- 

 side Cocker Spaniel Kennel (Claremoi.t. >:, H.)t0 Mr. O.S.Dodge 



1 Manchester, N. H.). 



Triton. LUaek ce-ek,-r spaniel -lee, -.v. .-lp-,1 March --'I .'■••:: I 

 ported Beau i n-lj-Xellojiit -f impoi i-d Chloe II. ifkish- Nellie), by 

 the Riverside Cocker Spaniel Keam-I (CUireiiiont. N II. in Mr. Theo- 

 dore Perry, same place. 



Squire. Black, white and tan English setter, twenty-two mouths 

 old, by Joe (Tony— Dot 1 out. of p.-n-h iH-lron-1' re, by Mr c. is. 

 Lewis (Suspension Bridge, N. V.i to Mr. T. H. I'.-c ■-■ i -o -,-.- '- e-l, i. 



Roma, R. Giver and while point. -r hitch, wh-lped March -s. Iss-S 

 (Ranger Whit- Lily), by Mr. S It I die, I: - ■ -.elate. Wis I I o W. F. 

 Sag.-i,Feekskill on-i he-Hudson. N. > ,'r 



Bessie. Black cocker spaniel hii '-h. e ,e-i ...• "ri. I r. t ss-j , Urn lunin 



.vr.'"'c :-"e , !n.|.'. , -'i::-;y; r . , -.-"v,e-i'-;" 1 



Rassine /,'. Liver and 



PRESENTATIONS. 



iW Sec instructions at head of this ,',,;,,- 



Dashing Sue Liver and white pointer hitch, whelped Feb. 13, IH83, 

 by llindo' (Faust.— Devonshire I.nssi out. of Princess Row (chiimpiou 

 King Bow- Don. bv Mr. A. Bl. Ttuuf I Fast Saginaw, Mlehj |o the 

 Detf-oit Kennel Club i Detroit, Mich.'). 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 

 {ST No Notice Taken of Anonymous Coriespouilenls. 



O. E. B., Rcheneetady, N. T.— To relieve your puppies fremi worms 



feed plenty of thick sell 



nilk. 



.1 i - -, r '.,_; i.,i,|,|in, I .i —Von -In in.i si: te t.e L! s r- m ; . u e.u ■ -r 



joy -;c i- -.iiii'.i-i'-iu h : .--Li"i n--n - - ni:, -■ i- ptoms to enable us to pre 



serine intelligently. 



.1. \.. Wim-rlv.— What shall I do for wails in mv dog's mouth? Ai s. 

 Touch them lightly once a day with a slick of lunar caustic, ami tb,-y 

 wiil soon disappear. 



able caused by the had condition ol h 

 give him well-conked vegetables and pi. 

 woodcock in July and some ruff-.l grouse i 



Razor, Wrightsville. Pa. -You do nu' •> 

 your bilehwbeii she whelped. Sickness 



■ly state the condition -f 

 iv have caused delay in 

 ■fore he- time, tu either 



Potomac Washington, D. C. -My sett, r hii 

 soin-tbing the matter with her right ear. ivh 



Feed plenty of we' 



