1888J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



469 



without erar being able to arrive at anv satisfa 



ctntv 



sion of anv on.-, of them. He is kept Chained a 



the e 



t«v,:ii-: section of a small-siied log ehai 



., and 



both .lav au.l night fairlv hideous with bis ho 



svls, sa 



in a carefully nrt.ioiilatcd style that would rejoi 



je the 



ih. prouaestold member of the family of h. 



uuds. 



field ho ■ □ tie. track, bul 





army in. ih-. ana the close of the day shows an 



•■ 



scon between the bayiugof the dog and the 





master. He answers to the classic name ol !:■■ 





thai i- his name, but it is hardly in strict aec 





the tnithtoaaythat he answers to anythini 



1 Ihe 



human language Home from the hunt. 



ained 



fed. The ralil.it h. .a. N and |i •■:• cu1 Off and 



put 1 



and bossed to him one at a time. T\\ c (tore 





great gulp, and doi id— fan born 3, 





Npi your dainty doe/si.- he A....tli 





another—heads and legs all gone, and still he yt 





at the greal chain ami begs for more: His gait 





would suit. in\ brothei 

 dog, and when he cam. 

 regular blue Wood doj 

 a regular institution in 

 apt without reason. I 

 and hasn't B mean 01 

 easily kept. Table sen 

 ally, or a hone, or a bit 



t. Well. I thought I would get a dog, 

 ;ritter" as this, so I read upon rabbit 

 a beagle. 

 Briii the subject, -watched for adver- 



7 letters, found a pup that I thought 

 furnished the cash and >etit for the 



always keen 



.rn.-rot th- b u 

 dumb. He 



,],„ 



I go 



Ho 



as so late in the season that 1 had no 

 break him. Hv *.,* rather young, too. 1 imagine, v.w : 

 want M.me kind friend to give men tew hints in the columns 

 of tins paper in regard to his training, i have never seen any- 

 thing on this subject, and I know of no dog with which I ran 

 hum mine (or the purpose of teaching him. I'belicve thatfhe 

 will make a good hunter, and now that the fall months are 

 approaching I want to be prepared tq give him lessons in an 

 intelligent way. 1 believe mane a man would keen a beagle 

 if he only knew how easily the little hunter can be kept in 

 limited quarters, such as are afforded by the house-yards of 

 most town and village residences, and with how very little 

 trouble and insignificant expense such an agreeable companion 

 and useful servant in tho field can be possessed. 



Hamilton. 



MASTIFFS. 



u<i Stn 



Witor Fun 



I got a severe and welt-deserved rap over the knuokli 

 mv good friend, M. B. Wynu, Esq., of England, for 

 blunder I committed in my article on mastiff pedit 

 pour's May 81. I wrotcthat "as far as inv memorv 

 Cantl-vV Quaker appeared in bedter. 



lira n.l.i, 

 than this, a 



ol Hilda. 

 idr 



No 



a halt, on "t 



U 

 ved 



ght to have known Better 



sire of . I. \i Field's Nell, 

 soldchampi, 



i be] 



othe 



lopj 



id hi 



nt of the 



utterly ruin it. --ill w< 



Mi/cant'ley. a wealt 



have been bitten with 

 member of the fancy. 

 Leeds show in 1861, ai 

 hit]. petted. Ibtppv. the 

 show, and advised Mr, 

 Mr. Cantley took the 

 Duchess, who had pre 

 always beat herson & 

 pion dog of his day, al 

 bis service. Mr. Cant 

 that ho gave the lattet 

 bred his well-known N 

 Quaker, and she had 

 Quaker J. K'. Field's 1 



and Qua* 

 lion is not 

 As Mr, W 

 England t 

 books, at* 

 Fjeld'sNe 

 caught ag 

 freshing n 

 to know i 



.'Tho 



f Bill 



brings Quaker into pedigrees almost, as 

 Mv line edifice al.oii! I, re. ding to 

 r damaged, bul if that is not enough to 

 rse remains behind, and this brings ud 

 history. 



ifacturer, bought Quaker when 

 • oh. Esq. Mr. Cantlev must 

 a that he already was a full 

 Anyhow he entered Quaker at the 

 in the class for foreign dogs. As it 

 oted dog dealer, saw Quakers]] the 

 antOeytoshpvfhisdogal Birmingham, 

 idvice. and Quaker heat Banbury's 

 ously beaten Lukevs Countess, who 

 ernor: so Quaker was fairlythe .-ham- 

 Jae breeders were, desirous of having 

 " d by Guppy 



of 



I' Gll| |.V' .dUe, 



Quaker. Guppj 



:'.< Nell) to 



:>iue.h 



thi- 



r t n 



lent of it. 



petrol. -11.1!. whal- o 



live, is hard to see 

 whatever vou ehoos 

 for it, 1 have had i 



way, lei ■■.' 

 dogs had it. Tiny, wl 

 a feeder as can be, It 

 draw from this is 

 remedy is in getting 



But Ihe 

 Any one v 



how trior.. phantlv .N 

 of -one ,,. ,Mi-. K'im 

 the bglll Of Mr. (.'.■.lit 



have been in a miscelluueo 



in val 



Ducht 



■t!ie 



re of 

 II. is dropped) 

 r>s Quaker has 

 ley get mixed), 



in line illu-lra- 



ery suddenly iii 

 log booksj stud 

 The -lip about 

 id I will not be 



.<-•.. are equally effee- 



". -nifeit., blotch, or 

 ne from prescribing 

 with it. But by the 

 t when all my other 

 i?orousaud i 

 . of it, The lesson "I 

 . I. n 



I have a photograph, f 

 eferred to above as ' 



tad sh 



p. line vigor and health. 

 sotT from Cantley 's On a 

 Hook of Dogs" will rem.-,, 

 quotes Mr. Cantley's opi; 

 pal, Simon-pm ■ 

 ntering such a dog as Qt ikeo . 

 ss, ins opinion rather shr 

 tlie life, of Hanbi 



ness into tie 

 lish show Ki 

 class, althoti 

 puppy who 



Now. in the 

 «•:■::< in one 

 w.n ii he ha 



note thai tv 



timer a 



Donald-M- 

 et hat. we 

 3 ground, 

 ing Cole n 



gS he wa 



timer at i_ lucago— made a departure from this cast-iron rule 

 and decided on general principles. English mastiff fanciers 



say that we are waj behind In mastiffs, and they 



it by eiiiim .-o:ne nt the Importations that win lie 

 not without hopes of equalinc them yet ; I 



The nearest approach lean recall was Mr. Barlow's Ri 



She so fa-.o. -al.lv impressed Mr. U'ynn that he trie, I to I 

 her. and failing m tins he bought her dam. old Brindle Nan 

 This is no-ni.-n tribute to l-inth. 



thai story alio. it the gamed, -ss ol Young Bill having b. 



tan 



-h. 



Ol fe 



HH certainly had marks tint looked verv mu-h hi; 

 the results of a light. W. W >.t>i; 



PrrrsBUBOH. July 8. 1889. 



EASTEN FIELD TRIALS DERBY. 



-|70LLOWINGisa ).s, of theentries |,„- the Eastern Field 

 T Trials Derby to be run at the meeting at High Point. N. 

 c. eommencinff November 1ft ah w&re whelped in 1882; 



SETTEKS. 

 I. (,'oi-n-t N'i--.Ii.-C. Anloine. Hohoken, N. .1 . black, white 

 and tan F.n-.-lish setter dot. March (Count Noble- -Sjmrk). 

 : Rush ci aiwm.nk.- .1. M. Avant. Hickory \ alh-v. Tenn.. 

 tan English setter dog, July IK (Gladstone— 



l •!.. 



oths 



, Km:li 



^ Be 



ss i - .1. M. Avant, Hickory VaUev, Tenn., black. 

 ,u English .se.tler hitch. March Si 1 1 lashing Lion- 

 It. -,r. M. Avant. Hickory Valley, Tenn,, Mack 



Dglish seller bitch, .lime :•; (Crladstone— Hess)-. 



in -NTKit.-- J. M. Brown, s-nikersl 0. H., Va 

 hite English setter dog, May 7 (Dashing Rover— 



>n'k. -\V. A. (.'..si.-t- Klall.ush, L. I., lemon and 



h s.-tter bitch, Dec. •.'.' (G-ladstouo Swaze), 



is Beathice.— K. C. Coin.-ll, New 70rk, orange 



nglish setter bitcli. March 38 iThnndor- Dotmei's 



is Helen.-,). 011a Dqmwr, New York, lemon 

 nglish setter bitch. March :;;■> (Thunder- tles.-i. 

 ;.— H. P. Dortch. Goldsboro, N. ('.. blaak sv 



51. llAMi.tcT.-A.thur Duane, New York, liver and white 

 dog, \pril (droxteth Lass). 



52, Nt:l.. -,T. A. English, Mount Olive. N. ('.. lemon and 

 white dog. July '25 (St. Valentine— Beaula) 



a:;. DRAKE. -A. E. Ciddeirro> n.ivmard. N Y.. liver and 

 white dog. All; !" (t'-roxietli — Lass.) 



A, I!. ilodelltoN. i;,,\„,..|„l. N. Y.liverand white 



'""• Brvai ■■ k. .n'.-w fork, tan and white dog, 



isation \\ hite's Grace), 

 J). DASH, C. Heath, Newark. N. J., lemon and white dog, 



-I.illi. 

 :,; BSXL8 C H-.it li. Newark. N. .1.. lemon and white 

 bitoh, I'-.-h :.'- tS-nsalion -Lill). 



158, DO» Ql 1a.ii-:-. - -F. ('. Hnntinetoii. Memphis. Term,, 



liver and white dog. March 20 1 fat t 'leoburne-Coekr ill's May). 



SO. St.w.tm:, -FJlto. Smith, ffew V.-il-.. lemon and white 



60, Ni.o.-DaM.i Se.,, r . iiridgeport, If. Iiverand « hite dog, 

 May. pedigre- nol feci i-, en. 



61, Beau Suffolk. Dr. S. Fleet Si -. Brooklyn, N. Y., 



liver nnii whue dog, August, pedigree not received.. ' 



')::. B,p3n,Ja. Dr. 8 l'l.-.-t Speir, Brooklyn, N. ?., 1 a 



and white dog, Sept. °.-J illndi -Nan . 



■■ i.oNo.-v uf.n. i;. t. \andevort. Pittsburgh, Pa., liver 



and white dog'. April 3 (Don- Luck). 



(it. l.t.-K's Hm:%. ij.T, Vandevort, PJttsbtU'gh. 1'a,, liver 

 and white bitch, Oct. -' (Don— Lueki 



65. I'nior.-S. Worthineton. fJlenora. Mi>s„ liver and wlute 

 tlog (Croxteth— Royal i 



tgi. H.it.L... - l.onisC. Cl.-i.rk, New York, liver and wlnl , i ■,,-. 

 July :; (Sensation— Mineola). 



THE BEAGLE CLUB. 



i .... 



■ elle 



Wdey, Fa., f.kt.-k and 



l.-klev. Fa., black and 

 Ghase- Alice). 

 Memphis, Tenn., black, 

 3 iy (Gladstone— Lavei- 



i .1 III.). 

 York, black, whit, 

 it— Petrel m.). 



w \'oik. lemon am 



■i— Fairv II.). 



■w fork, black an. 



-.--Fairv II.:. 

 i. New York, I. , 



ID, 



white English setter dog, Septenib 

 II. Duki: ''iiask. C. Fh-min.-. > 



' f: , .''m!u- , |)'cii'asi-.-" C. Fl'emin- ! 

 I. hie Hn-lish setter Iii1.li. Septeml 



13. I'm i. Hi. Mist. ink.— W'.B. Gates, n 

 white and tan English setter dog, June 

 lel.le). 



14. PBEMIBB.— Jas. II. (ioodsell, Ne,. 

 English setter dog. July 3 (Racket— Pet 



15. M..i;m\...-'.);.s. B £3 tsell, Sen 



and tan English setter bitch, .liilv 3 .Ha 



Id. K.ian.. KK.-Jas. If. (o.odscll. Ne- 

 and tan Fnglish setter dog. .hilv :, tKael 



17. — K-Ainv Ill.-Jas. Hi GoodselL N 

 white English seiter bitch, June :i7 (Frit 



is. F.viiiv Lass.— Jas. H. Qoodseil. B 

 whit.- English sett-r bitdi, .Inn. 



lu. .Ikssik CiAiisToxK.-H. E. Hamil 

 and who.- English setter dog. May 88 (Gladstone— & _ 



■if). Dn.l, II. -Howard Hartley," Pittsburgh. Fa., lemon and 

 whit.- Knglish sett. -i- doe, Sept.. (Koval Hock— (iaily). 



31. Thomas II.— Howard Hartley. Pittsburgh.' Fa.. 1,1a. k 

 and v hite Fnglish setter dog, SeptrlRojal Rock— Gaily) 



:!•:. BEI.U-. H. --Howard Haiti-.--,. Pillsi.urgh, Pa.. l--iiion and 

 white English setter bitch, (Royal Rock— Gaily). 



23 ( '"iiniNE.— Geo. T. Leach. N'ew York. re. I Irish setter 

 bile!,, .lime (Peter- Count. ssi. 



24. Cannon.— W. B. Mallorv. Memphis, Tenn.. black, white 

 and tan English setter dog, July (Coleman's London— Belle of 

 Hatchie). 



35, Tuixie.— Thos. H. McCoy, Clinton, N. C, black and tan 

 dog. June iJI (Frank— Fidget). 



SB. s.sn- Roy.- H. H. Matlock. Hiceville. Tenn., lemon and 

 white Knglish setter dog. March iCnmi Noble -Spark). 



.;;. Hi.. a- hkll. -Ed L. Mills, Washington, D. C. bluebelton 

 English seiter bitch. March -M (Dashing Lion— Annidai. 



28. FittNci: Mt-issENOEH.-H. Pn]ic. Hohoken. N. J., black 

 and while. English s.-ll.,-,- dog, April -J (Thunder— Loui). 



.",i. Fi,.;as.s.-N. Rowe, Chicago. 111., black, white and tan 

 I-aiglish setter dog, June la (Pembroke-Peg Wollingtoui. 



SO. c-.t-NT Oak— D. C. Banborn, Dowling. Mich., bim- beitun 

 EngUsh setter dog. August (Count Noble— 'Rosalind). 



31, Katie D.—D. C. Sanborn, Dowling, Mich., black, white 

 and tan English setter bitch, Ma\ (Count N-.lile— Dashing 

 Novice). 



32. V vs H..UO.-.— D. 0. Sanborn. Dowling, Mich., white and 

 black English setter dog. May (Count Noble— Dashing Novice) 



::: l.ainor.r-onT.— Geo. C. Sterling. New York, black, while 



34: St. EI.MO V.— Dr. K l'l.-et Speir. Brooklyn, N. Y.. black! 

 white and tan English setter dog, Get. 12 "(St. Elm.- I\'. 



85. Blade O 1 (fBAHS.— Dr. S. Fleet 8peir, Brooklyn, N. Y., 

 I white English setter dog. Oct. 1 .' iSt. K'hno i\". 



oil. Countkss Hocse.— J. H. Tresevant, Memphis, Tenn. 

 black, white and tan English setter bitch, August (Gladstone 

 -Juno). 



S7. MAIDEN.— E. S. Wanmak.-r. Flmwood.N. C, bluebelton 



I-. :-.:-.■■ ■• -. ...... h. '.-"--liniary (Darkie— Rosy -Mortn. 



38. TAKii.-l.uk.- W. White, Bridgeiiorl, Ci, red Irish setter 



id 



-C. E. Wallin, Montgomery, Ala., blue 

 dog, May 2C (Gladstone— Countess 



..I 



II. Bop W II1TE. --Lewis C. Clark. New York, lemon l.elton 

 I English setter dog, April (Young. Laverock— Lady Ma v. 

 i 42. FitiAU TUOK.— Major G. R. Walking RrookUn. N. V., 

 tn-auge and white English setter dog. June ilCmpcror Fred - 



l.'i. Sin Kay. M-, i0 r Gs K. AYatkins, Brooklyn, 'N.Y., orange 

 an. I whit- F.neiish -.-lie, dog, June (Emperor I'l ed-Crookl. 



II Lai.v Enid.— Major «. R. Watkiiis. Htooklyn, N. Y., 

 orange and white Euglish setter hitch, June .Emperor Fred — 

 : Crook). 



POIXTEKS. 



i 45. Vera.— E. S. Bradford, Springfield, Mass., black and 

 i wlute ticked bitoh, June 7 (Whitin's Dnke— V'inru'e). 



4B. Vn 



,i,.l i 



;ia.— E. S. Bradford. Si) 



4ft. Graceful -Westmin I 

 And white bitch, ; 



50. Bangor. -E. B. Downin. 

 white dog, July 10 (Poyneer's 



igileld, Mass.. liver and 

 .nuie). 



■w York, lemon and 



lul.. Sew York.lemon 

 ■ in 1 .. N.-w York, liver 

 igt.on. Del., liver and 



through your valued paper that tho 

 in' little hound, the beagle, ore begrnning to give 

 l heir views on him and of forming a beagle club, and do hope 

 (hey will BUQOBed h.-fore long in hav ing one. I fully agreu 

 With yonr remarks about owte-rs and ofle-r.- inier,:.-ted toseud 



\.-.i their names, and should be much pleased to -- ■- on pub 

 liBh a li.-i in (l.eneai future I, i, .-..,,, v o UJ - invitation and 

 send mine; hop,- others will follow, if fchej have not done so 

 already, In ahawor to ••Dorkin'' (whom L had the pleasure of 

 meeting at N. Y show this spiing), would Bay I am also 



Cully aware, a:- he sa.vs, thai there are many things to he c.n- 

 >iilere,l in the tormiugof a club. But as our frier..' 

 says, not Line will starl its.-lf Now I like to hear him s.iv he is 

 williug to join a club, and fai-oihink srtthsuoh willing hands 

 and advice as "Dorkin," "Ra?or," "O. W. I:..'' ,1. M. Bergojd, 

 ")'. i-'.'A. [>. Barbat and a host of others C could name, there 

 ueud be no fear about the ultimate success ol a beagle eluh. 

 1 think -Dorkin ha, hit tb- nail squat-;- .a, the head (and that 

 his advic ought to be mki-tii when he says the standard 

 should be left to a verv small commit 

 11. Twadd.-I, of Philadelphia. Pa.. Q 

 til,, and N. El more. ,. ' Granby, CJonn. 

 (.-■ there can be no mistake iii getting 



oi the work, they would do so willing 



rite 



opi n 



after vo 



v..ii to he si--ne.| to snob letter. I also hot 



in the matter will forward their m a ai 



so you .an help us as you so kindly offer t 

 thank vou for the interest taken and spat 

 valued' .journal. 



.do, and 1 for one 

 allowed in your 

 Briar. 



CHASING HARES AT FIELD TRIALS. 



\llow me to make a few remarks on a subject which se< 

 moof great interest to all breeders ol sctiersandpc 

 anil supportervif Held trials, though I li 



msto 



tinters 



• ilm 



u. -nt of I 



set of Held 

 setters by 

 stake, and. 



sidercd 



Itap. 

 trials shotdd he the impi 

 anding out which dogs a 



iethetn known to the public as valuable dogs 



the different csi-ential Qualities of a valuable spoi 



ce, and range, should be c 



comparatively, these are 



breeders eve. ' Hut in our dav- it has 



he practice to make perfect freaking 



put a dog out of competition who 



Before having had a chance to show 



iportant points, or even after having 



dto be the best dog in the stake as to nose, pace, and 



.every useful to bring a stake 



le-n .i,a-'e a har.-. Chasing is <"•,.,-. 



: a breaker, but shows high cour- 



often the best dogs in the stake 



■ht to win, although, in 



i.-.-t and most valuable 



style. This practice 



down where a great many dogs COl 



eiailypuppic,-, will now and llnneii 



tainly an ...llensc in (he , 



e. au.l. unfortunately, verv often 

 11 do it, and by this lose" their 



the eve of Ihe practical breeder. Ill 



dog. 



Public 

 put out. 



f a stake it In- 



eha.-es : 



''ha,-' 



; 'ih'a".r-"i.i 



;e a dog 

 Igewho 



would lei 



him win in spit( 



of this 



y. ..lid 



have (-- sail'-- 



• a veiy 



be mu.-li 



Deism, although 

 idler than Ihe 



■■■■ 1 .-. 





'.-"lil-tt'et-'brol 



v often 

 en, and 



did boat 



1.x this, and no 



by his 



real 



fterits, his 1- 



<s lucky 



opponent 



Bat we all k 



low tha 



man 



does will 



i dozen 



tunes dr. 



plo a hare, and 



how tha 



lhe\ 

 v an. 



are well bio! 





at the u 







eciedly 



chose, an 



1 this make- wt 



mill- at 



field i 



ials to a cei 





tent a u 



a1 tar of tuck, v\ 









\ ■■ !l.l-.e 



seen thi- 



it the last nti. . i i 









v-i..ir\ . 





n Hi 



■ e\ i 



s 01 (lie i,r; 



s Ihe sup 



■nor, tog. Thm. 







9, at 



the Blaudfo 



.1 Trials. 



This wonderful 



bitch, who 



ivon 



the c 



tp at Shrew 



btirv, lost 



all her chances 



ia the Del), 







I he hl.-l io. n 



ds only b 



■ chasing a hare, 



although tl 









n the -Ml 



iged Slake. We 



clearly see 







n-ts that th 





1 even the best 



brdken, dot 



Will 



now 



and then el 





tv, as the same. 



thing happ. 



n.-il 



o llr: 



vo Bijou wh< 





nig with dashing 



Clinker lot 



the 



.-hiy 



Deri 



y. Ai- ( fron 





nt of view of a 

 1 be to iin.1 out. 



e of Vh.iwiug'his 



irposes. 

 h they 

 le, and 

 lointing 



natural gifts and only twenty for b ihink this 



