8, 1888. J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



Zhe Mmnel. 



c!i Show, Manchos 

 lY-sl lii.\f,iril, Muss. 

 . Canada, Entries 



John ruddicombe, 



■■ urn! ion communication* should be ucl- 

 i lo the Forest and Stream Publishing Co., ami 



i in/mxc nhxmce from the office niaMers of im- 



to delay: 



FIXTURES. 

 BUNCH BHOW6. 

 September 4, 8. Band i, (few England Fal 

 ter, N. II. i hail. ■iK'riiilt-ml 



(mm. •'. .(. I mid 5. I.<i!i, Idii ll-noii Show, Lo 

 ■ i.| I'l Ph:ii h s Lin-obi. Mipcrinteni 

 : C. A Stern-. m-si-iani ■- 



FIELD TKL4AS. 



November 19. I8?3. Eastern Held Trials Club, Fifth Annual Trials. 

 aiHurh Pnh.i. V ( . Entries r,.r the IVrbv close .Inly 1: for the 

 Mem!- Ice, Nov. 1, W. A. 



Coster. Sccretim. ! I ithusli. bong Island. S. V. 



. ■ '.,!,■■; Island Clubs second Animal Field 



Trials at Robin's Island. !- f„ for members only. Entries close 



Sepl l A T. llii ei, Secretary. 



December:! I- i-rican Kennel Club, Fifth Annual 



Trials, at Grand Junction. Tenn. D. fcryson, Secretary, Memphis, 







BEAGLES AND BENCH SHOWS. 

 Forest mid Stream; 



bitch Dot (Rush— Queen II.), July 7, six (two dogs), by Mr. W. B. Ho- 

 hart's Rapp (Don— Blossom). 



Hasel.-ilr. E. M. Garrtngton's c-v.vai-k. N .r.ire.l Irish setter 

 Ute'n Hajsel fElebo— Rosa), July 17, eight three dogs), by Mr. J. S. 



Fairy Belle '- Mr. < '. W.' hnnutfs Brooklyn, K. Y,, English setter 

 biteh Fairr r.J. 1!- A. R. K. 173,. Julv 22. eighi s-veu dog-), by Mr. E. 



. H-rx !,•'■- F.mpcror Fred il.K. R BSS; live blue belton, three 



orange and while. 



.STni h/ 11.— The Locust Grove Kennel's (Munton. K.l.i black setter 

 nil, h Sunn II. iTriui- -Sunn i. .Iulv2? six (live dogs), hv their Sam 

 Sum Smut,. 



\vllieHi,rt»n. Mr. Geo F.. Urowri'i , Dedham. Mass. ) Cordon sot- 



•ight Cfourdogs), by Glen II 



:'• IT i 



erected, giving ample acoonunodatu 



i ■ ■ • ill be under the charge or m 

 favorably known to all the riflemen of U 

 of the proprietor. Mr. Miller, to open th( 

 ■li ■:■■: !,'■ -'Otine festival, to which all tt 

 State will be invited to lend Their pres-n 



ge number of shooters 

 nard Bennett, well and 

 ite. It is the intention 



./,» 



l(Moi 



T.Forman Taylor's champion Tafllr. 



SALES. 



&&• See instructions at head of this coVum . 



Gertrude.— Lemon and white pointer Intel), tour years old (Snap- 

 shot-Lamb's Kit.. In- Dr. A. M. MeColloni. New York, to Mr. A. A. 

 Whipple. Kansas Cii'v. Mo. 



Oount Hon.— Blue" beltou English setter dbg, whelped Aiurust. 

 1SS2 (Count .Nobl- liosalindi. bv Mr. li I S:ii.l, I 'owling. Mich.. 



to Mr. R. T. Hni 



mtty 



L88S (Gloss 



John F Pi 



i ;/..,■- 1 

 whelped A 

 EL G. Han 



Rose.— L 



in, Athel 



Now -vvhil 

 FOREST A 1DI 

 claim for it . 

 shows. Hi! 



a special offe 



vent classes lor s-tl 



liuude, Airedale terriers, ■•!■•.. come in for their . 



Theu again, the judging is freqm ink unsatisfactory, judges 

 ii rued a dozen or more ■ arioti — fdoes widely differing 

 in type. Wliarels tha judge thai is thororignJy equal to the 

 task? Skillful breeders sludv the minutest ptiL.ts of the breed 

 t.he\ affect. They know when they are overslaughed by au 

 incompeteui ;j:u.l: r e. and when such is the case, disgusted and 

 di?coiii i iiferior animals winning the in-ide of 



place, learn wisdom by hitter experience and keep their ani- 

 mals at Innne: thus in.-my good aogs are annually lost to our 

 show,. 



The key to the difficulty is simple enough: appoint larger 

 boards of judges; be sure that they are thoroughly up on the 

 breeds they adjudicate; give Umbo fewer Glasses, they will 

 ilien have more time i" Study the animal- and do their 

 work carefully, iustead nl .inn : slap dash through He- list ns 

 at present 



The prize list for beagles should he largely increased. 



mid : 



Inches 

 omitting the h 



what is needed 



This hastily i 



it elicits a disci 



and dog. hitch, and puppy open 



rom twelve to fifteen inches in- 



ilar classification for those tinder twelve 



ling schedule for basset hounds, 



(ion, would be an approach to 



led critique will have effected its object if 

 m on the subject. Rusticus. 



N. A. 



K 



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FIELD TRIAL JUDGES.- 



.Men 



lphis, July 



as. 



—Editm 



m 



re 



,/ cmdStre 



im: Please 



announce 



the follow 



I!'.' 



names a 



i V 



,1 





. Kennel Cll 



1. tria 





Grand Ju 



tif.- 



Hon, coi 













ek I 



lenry, Clai 



ks- 



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Uapi W 



H. 



. 















trell knowi 

 plentiful 1 



to 



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•re 



than Cot 









r.-. All the 



indie 



iti'ii 



s are that 



we 



will hav 









.)■ held in th 



s enll 



,trv 



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n-s 



will be i 



in 







nailed to all 



appjic 



ants 



— U. Buys 



IN, 



Secretar 



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\. K. 0. 













EASTERN FIELD TRIALS DERBY.-The following ad- 

 ditional entry for the Eastern Field Trials Derby has but just 

 reached us owing to the delay of Mr. Coster in visiting the 

 post-office. 



07 Evening Stab.— E. S. Wauinakcr, Elmwood. N. C, 

 lemon and white pointer do/, age not given (Robert E. Lee— 

 Darku- 



The red Irish setter Tarfi should read Tarn, and entered by 

 Air. George J. Gould, New York, instead of Mr. Luke. \\ . 



While. 



LONDON (ONT.) BENCH SHOW.— We have received the 



S. villi inn li>t of the London (Old.) Bench Show, to be held on 

 Ct. 2, 3. 4 and ."■ iiexi. The list, comprises seventy classes, for 

 which, liberal prizes are offered. The list of specials is quite 

 large, aud -will undoubtedly 1« materially increased. Many 

 of the-. rested in the success of the show have 



been frequent exhibitors al our shows, and we trust that the 

 sportsmen of the States will return the compliment and send 

 I heir dogs to London in force. 



Forest ami Stn 

 lublu about un- 



: It 



CHAMPIONS Edito 

 thai there u ill be no ti 



gualilicution for the champion classes is made to consist in 

 aving won two Hrst prizes, in open classes, at recognized 

 shows, and from al, least live actual competitors, belonging to 

 different owners. This will prevent, championship by walk- 

 over.- I'l.-KKT. 



KENNEL NOTES. 

 M.lTK'lO TO ('OHIiKSI'l.iNDlC.NTS. 

 Kennel notes are Inserted in this column free of charge. To insure 

 publication of notes, correspondents MUST (II VK the following par- 

 ticulars of rial, naiMiit: 



B. Name and residence of owner, 



buyer or seller. 

 ). Sire, with Lis sire and dam. 

 8, Owner of sire. 

 • 0. Dam, with her sire and dam. 

 10. Owuer of .iaiil 

 vritten. Communication on one side, of 



I. Color. 



3. Breed. 



4. Ago. or 

 0. Date or birth, of bit ■ Ihig d 



of death 

 All uame 

 paper .'My. and signed « 



istrurtioi, 



setter bitch, 



mil of Smut I 

 Lady Ben 



whelped ,1 



[ in; 



Vl r. .1 A. EtackwOOd, West 

 ntdish setter bitches, 

 Dash II. -Countess Bear) 



. by D ■■ 

 out of May Druid (Utuia MUssou). 



BRED. 

 uwtrucNDiM at aoad it (/.;•■ c 



bitch <'■ Ida 



■ 



i:. iir.. 

 WHELPS. 

 13B~ See wstrvctiurLs at ketid of ,'.'■ 



Lartij .l/ee,o'i;,,.,. Mr. « alter R. Nichols, New Haven. Conn.lEng- 



lish setter bitch Lad, Mii'.ii. rii t - ( :uv .Mimnering .lei ., July 20, ten 



;six dogs), by Mr. A. nl Tuck, i > l'.t-h III.: ill black and whin-. 



I, ('arrmgtou's(Newaik.N..l.)li 



icker 



- being agitated in the 

 ■ >p| nut ii ne time forits partisans to 

 ition at the next round of bench 

 d ha- been badly treated, dogs, 

 nerammeil into one ClafiS, raclv 

 uanagcrs cudgel their brains to in- 

 pointers, and pile on the specials 



bp-ii-i eoeker -paniel hitch. 



. of (iieleli-n Boh 



. Co, thin,!. N. Y.. toP.ev. LA. 



white frill cocker spaniel dog. 

 Powers. Cortland. K Y.. to Mr. 



West 



ick. white and tan English setter hitch, wbelpei 

 r Iterwvu— .Mar Druidi. hv Mr. J. A. Rockwood, 

 .. to Mr. Walter B. Peck, Pnwtucket. K. I. 

 ek. white and tan English setter hitch, whelped 

 r lierwvn Mav lirnidv hv Mr. .1 A.Kockwood. 

 ,, to Mr. 0. Fred. Crawford. Pawmeket, K. 1. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 

 »='- No Notice Taken of Anonymnns Correspondents. 



F. M. P.. New York. - Your dog probably has v 

 an empty stomach two graius ot finely powdered 

 pound that she weighs, following it ill two hours 

 tor oil. 



Reader. Fail River. Mass.- Your dog has manj 

 oughlv willi strong soap suds and rinse off wilh i 

 plv sulphurous arid diluted with Hire- pari-, of ■ 

 on. Repeat in a week. 



r. it. \v.. Ni -w York. The lit was probably i 

 • duced by wnrmsi 



. . Give her t 



areca nut for eiu 

 with a dose of ca 



■■!•-: 



•hooting. 



BREECH vs. MUZZLE. 



Forest arid Stream: 



ice several articles of late in Fokest and Stream setting forth 

 fits and demerits of muzzle aud breechdoadingguns for huut- 

 •poses. Each, of course, have their friends who. while writ 

 I forth the good qualities of their particular kind of weapon. 



are say that many other patrons of the paper enjoy them .. 

 Having given the former a trial of oter twentj yeare.Iun- 



, rough much urging hv friends, purelm.—d a .:»• caliber breech- 

 j rifle, doubting nol but after gi nig ii a fair trial. I should 

 nsnle or sell it for what it woulu bring. Hul on the coutrarv, 

 in pel uiuzzle-londer by. and consider how foolish I was to 

 t so long as 1 did. I do not suppose I could get for it more than 

 -five per cent, of its cost, although it is comparatively as good 

 when new. I judge so from the tone of four-fifths of the hunters 



ai this vicinity. I thought it almost perfection s 

 with it. hut now see my error. 



Many a time have I been out, started up a deei 

 haps two shots at it through the brush on the run. 

 cle around into plain view, and perhaps stop, givii 

 reload, and then bound away, Then again tie- ( 

 and mi-s lire, or the ramrod get swelled into Ihe 

 that 1 would have lo go to the shanty and dry it 

 Are In onlei to start it, or a wad pull off in cleauh 

 ,f cap dri 



olhe 



In fact 



pocket^ and gam-hag full of munitions 

 requirements of the day. If his bauds be 

 he nad to fumble for a' patch and I, ill. 

 measure out his powder, he tipped th- 1, 

 at its amount and dropped in a loose bal 

 work is done away with lu using a bre 



long as I hunted 



got one and per- 

 vhen ii would cir- 

 .- me time to half 

 p would get wet 

 himbles so tight 

 aver n»ght by the 

 r, or a broken rod 

 ir there would he 

 o carry along bis 

 neei the different 



s slipped into the inaga 

 i the whole thing and nc 

 me on bis .journey. If n 

 r else must do some tall 



dc loader is, that it is nlw 



rrav. were playing, took deliberate ami on the 

 sed'nrc. the cap only explodiasr. Time and 

 tine when the cup would explode, then an 

 ,\o elapse, nil I hail lei the gnu drop wide of 

 d belch forth. 

 j many other defects that might 



runs:. 



uiiue 



The r 

 i that il 



i gunsmiths 



• ride 



seems to please i he majority of hunter* 



one. or make a change, they seldom discard one tor a muzzle-loader 

 Dozens of the latter may now be hunted out of the daik closets of 

 every community, tot) good to throw away, and not valuable enough 

 to the owner lo merit decent care. Cap Lock 



Ji-i.v j», 1883. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



W 1) Palmer 

 J A Watn... 

 r.i Doten 

 s Henry.. . 

 ill Best 

 .1 A I'otler. . 

 BB Jacobs., 

 J s Hester. 



1 6 4 6 5 15 4 5 



. a 5 4 r> x 4 5 j t 



14 15 6 5 3 5 5 4—14 



'..A I 1 .'. 5 I 4 5 4 



5 Q 



4 Ti 1114 



1- II 



4—43 

 1-41 

 0—40 



escape A shooting house is being built dire 



and will contain rooms for the storage of guns, ammunition, i 



and also meeting and toilet apartments. Seven targets are t< 





lage t 



the 



BO! 



&s., July E8. First am 

 i-erein at EiversideGro 

 leral prizi 



. The following sc ires 



W « Tucker M -Jl 90 Hi! 



,.24 Ut U\-<M C Ilaifrieh -!l -20 23-60 



.24 30 2fl-t;'J HKOflOlej il 21 20-64 



.*i 21 22— 6K G Sli'lsle 19 21 21 131 



21 22 25-08 ZCTalbott 20 19 20-60 



A Krone 24 20 H-58 



F llomun l.'I 24 19-50 



D L Keymoivr 



AS Entiles 



Ml Mavott 



.1 I Wilson 23 24 20—67 



IIAndrus 88 23 23-67 



Bullsei •■ target, Mrst and last bullsej-es, and most buUseyes during 

 ie festival, .1. D. Marks, who also won the first silver cup on the cup 

 LTget 



THE TRAP. 



ILLINOIS STATE SHOOT. 



T H 



:■...: to ill- short sirpp 

 uniformity of laws in the differ 

 and recommended the orgariza! 

 During the past year the Uiana i 



a parte 



, d„„.t 



LUd :'■ r 





iii. of 



.hipl 



adge 









liglu. 





n :■; ; 



mn u. possible 80, plunge trap. I 

 Chi, ago. won medal with scoreo 

 ond. 74: Chicago Shooting Club. 

 ville. fourth. 66. The First Lee 



etlelnb in the United 



W Ha-kell. and fhicago Club. J, 3 CUIleSpie and <1 ge Kl-l 



The Marshaltown Cliib team. J. B. Taylor and .1. P, Watsoi 

 fourth. 

 Fourth match.— Ten single birds, aiy.Is. ; is, I ins shoot v. 



bird: 



he 



aud L. A. Tucker. ( 

 ntime of J. B. Tavlor. 



Fifth match.— For diamond badge. 15 birds, -'let 81yds., 5 at ! lyds . 

 and 5 at 31vds., plunge traps, Sargent. Turn icliff and Allen killed 15 

 straight: and after a close contest Sargent won shoot off . friz, tor 

 best average in shoots 1 and 5 went to Kimble, Price and Cunning- 

 ham. Ties of II. won by Van Cott, who took second; OrrtS and 

 Watts divided third, Mosher wok fourth. 



ASSOCIATION OF THE CAROLINAS. 



rpilE second annual tournament of the association was held at 

 I Warm Springs. N". < '.. beginning July 10. Following ore the 



"' Match for clinmpionsbip gold medal, teams of live men, with silver 

 cup for best individual score. 



Charleston Team. 

 TT Hall. .. 

 J D Mel Hi-ley 

 WLCulp.. 

 1' G Cunuoi 

 J H Fitzpat 



VSLusk... 



1111 



I 1 



1 



1 



1 



l- 10 



.10 1 



1 1 



1 



I 



I 



1 3 



1111 



1 1 



1 



i 



n 



1- 9 



1110 



1 1 



1 



1 



1 



I— 8 



1 1 1 



1 1 



1 



1 



I 



i :•-- 14 



Asheville Team. 





llll 



1 I 







I 



ii 



1-8 



. .0101 



1 1 



1 



u 



1 



0-6 



. ... 1 1 1 1 



I a 



l 



l 



i( 



1— 8 



llll 



II 1 



I 



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il 



1- 8 



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1 1 



I 



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1 



1—10—40 



Columbia Team 













. . llll 



1 1 



1 



1 



1 



l--li) 



.. .. (I 1 1 D 



1 1 



1 



(i 



t 



1- 7 



Ill il 



• i 



1 



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I 



1 T 



...1 



I 1 I 1 (• 1 I 1- 9 



W.I DeUruhl 



KJMcCarley 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1— S— 11 



Churl, ston team wins badge. Hall. Jordan an.l Uibbes lie for sil- 

 ver -up and i .abbes wins on shoot-off. 



Hatch No. 2.-50. 30 and 80 per cent prizes. 

 TTHnll ... I 111 f 1-0 DCWaddell . . 



.11 1 1 1 1— I 



K L Mils 111111-0 EW Solen 11111—5 



YSLusk 1 1 1 1 1 1-ii I'd Cannon I I 1 1 1 0-5 



S V ni, Glider ..u ! 1 I (l !-! .Ill I uzpatri-k llll U 0— 4 



Wm Wagner 111 101-5 T I) Lilmv ..ill nol— t 



WLCulp 11 lit I— tl 1! .1 .McC-li-lc I 1 1 " " 1— 1 



FSMead .1 inn 11—1 T 1 i (i il.h,-: I 1 1 1 1 1— IS 



MO Dantzler I 1 1 I I u li DESthoalt . 1 I 1 I 1 1-U 



J S Elder 1 1 1 l l I—* A M-a l-r- llll 1 l-o 



W.I Deflrnhl ...11101 1—5 kllDamT 00 I I t- 'i 



J F Jordan J i 1 1 1 1—6 



In shooting off the ties Jordan and Menders win m-i tVnguel 

 1, -Drill, I and Cannon divide .second, Libby wins Ihird 



Match No .l.-Sli elav bird-. !Sv i 



Headers 1 l' l l o 1-5 Van t.Mdei u 1 o u 1—2 



Ciibbes 1 i I 1 1 1-6 Culp 1110 10-4 



Hall 1 I 1 1 l-.'i Mead 1 ) 1 I I 1-6 



\i iiiK iiiiiit; Helen l o i I ti— n 



.0 (10 1 o—i 



1 ! Ill I M-l 



... ,, I ; o- •■', 

 il 1 II li u n-i 

 Idol 11-4 

 I 1 1—3 



Wagi 



.-,,,, .1 I n 1 1-4 Llan-v 



St ii ii I 1 1 1-4 riantzl-i . 



Moore HI 1 1 0—3 Lihhv 



Wad, i, ii ... .1 1 ilu 1 l-i Elder 

 Jordan . 1 I I 1 1— 5 Cannon 

 MeCuriev li J 1 I I 1 1 1-B Smoak . 



Filzpatrick 00101 1-3 Do Ilrulil 



nil, I,—. Mills. M.-Carley aud Mead divide hrst . M-.el-r-.. Hall and 

 Jordan divide second ; Wagn t -r wins second. 



M.lleh No. I F-iir el.i, laid-s Th-r- w-.-- -J2 -nl rh ■■-, in this iiialeh. 

 flail and Mead divide oral ; Qibbes, Lnsk uml Jordan divide second 

 .No third inoli-i . 



Match No. 5.— Three double balls, two moneys: 



Mills 1 1 1 li 1 1- 5 Lusk .. . 



Hull i 1 n ] 1 I 5 Mecail. v 



Culp .0 o i Q ii 0—1 Gibbes 



loin o— s Jordan 



Libby " 1 1 Wadden 



De f'.ruhl . 



.1010 1 ii-a 

 1 1 I I 1 1—0 

 ! « 1 1 ' l-o 

 01111 l-r. 

 . l-H Smoak 10 110 1—4 



.00100 0—1 Kit/pntnck i 1 D 1—2 



0« a i a i-i DantsUi u i o 1 t-3 



Van Gilder 1 1 1 1-4 



Qibbes wins first, Mill,- wins second. 



Match No. O.July 11.- Team m&tch ar50cla_\ 



