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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Oct. 11, L868. 



YORKSHIRE TEURIER..— 2d, «. M. Runrtle iHip'i. 



il'ilnnlio. Pit 

 COLLIES. 



GSoodalc (Fani 



,/.,,,!. Bitch* 

 UUSfl SET 



high com . C 



1st J. I". Bladen 

 sex, i\ . accttt. 



.inn (\v,ii, I,,, mtcttea; H\ w. 

 IBS /'"'/-.■ 1st. C. K. Osborne 

 l.C. E. Oshorn- ' Fanny), 

 t.. B. Benjamin (Fritzi. Very 



verj bfierli com., T. A.' Bishop (Euclid and flom); nit< /o-.s-.-'ii.' blnld 



POINTEftS.— 1st." .1. H. Thompson Jr. (Frite): M. J. M. Bailey 

 YVbil 



BEAGLES.— ad. II. GrayfDoiil 



SPANIKLS. Vogm 1st. A. 0. Wflmraduifc (BtodS I'rlncri; \!d. G. 

 Etoome (Tommy) Very high com., v . w '. Urm-dici .Jenn: i;;hi,s: 

 l>t. no nriine: 2d. AC. Wilmentinpf (Sowauce). Puppies: 1st . A C. 

 Wiliiiei-dimtiSmvancoi. 



Kii.vllui/NI'K /".,./.,.- 1st, II. IV Forest (Frank". Mtr.lu-s: 1st 

 andSil, H. A. He Km-rsi iKannir and Fannie II. ■ 



BLACK AtfDTANTKBRIEBS, 1st ::'..i:,l. E. Lover, v.,rtige,i,nnd 

 Reveler). 



S1LE8IAN BLOfDIIOUNDS.-J. W. BaUey(Nero). 



RUSSIAN TEREIEk— 1st, DanbWH H^W» (NetVS). 



THICK DOG.— 1st, R. Dodd (Jersey Lilyi. 



JAPANESE SPANIELS.— 2d. no imuie. 



T"V Tl-:itBlEHS.--;d.l{. Milhten ..Pederoii,. 



BAYARD. JH., the rough-coated St. Bernard owned i.v Mr 

 J. K. Emmet, "Fritz" the actor, died last week. Bayard, Jr.. 

 won second prize at New York. lss-J. Emmet paid v.',:," i for 

 him. (The ad. was worth 812,300. the dog $200.) Re was a 

 large dug, standing 34 in. at the shoulder, was T 1 ,; ft. in length, 

 and measured 18 in. from top of head to point ofnose. To a 

 rimes reporter Mr. Emmet ! saia that no money could have 

 nought the animal. He took the anijnal away from bis Owner 

 aud to the matinee at the Grand Opera House, where he was 

 playing. "I took him 1o hit ilivssing-iooninnil said 'lie down. 1 

 He lay down in the corner, and 1 left my wife to make friends 

 with him. I found her lying with her head 



I returned. Be Bj 



and always took oareofher 

 never leave lierside until 1 < 

 Ms Charge. One evening sh 

 and 1 found her crying in th 

 ins m sympathy at her side, 

 to sleep, and Igotacarriag 

 ajwoki mid began to hunt fo 



nied to regard her as his charge. 

 when I was away. He would 

 me, arid then he would resign 

 ■ suffering from neuralgia, 

 i and the dogwhin- 



KENNEL NOTES. 



NOTICE TO roRi:i:si'. i.-,i"!:\ 



Kennel notes tire inserted in this 01 

 publication of notes, correspondent- 

 tionlnrxof each animal: 



1. Golbr. 0. : 



2. Breed. 



3. Sex. 7. : 

 l, Lgi ,o B. i 



5. I 'ate .if birth, of breeding or !l. i 

 if death. 



AH: 

 paper < 



,.,,/.,. 



rill.'. 



ed with »-r 



NAMES CLAIMED. 



deuce of "-.■■ n,-r. 

 re anil dnni. 

 lira and dam. 

 ion on DUC 



... ..helped July 29, 18BU, by KiolKush Tluiu mil of .b.sie 

 lioe Topsv 

 VlUIII. By Mr. A. K. Leon. Quince. II.,.. r.,r black and white pointer 

 dog. "helped July 29. IS83. by Nip iKnsli-Tnui) out of Josh- I:.. -.- 

 Topsy .. 



Belle o* Bainbridfie. By Dr. M.N. l'anlrtt. Buinhridge. t.ia . for 

 black and white Bngllsl setter bitch, whelped .lane ... 



i ho do 



He 



The. dog 

 rher. He realized thai lie had 

 ished wildly about smelling every 

 garment in search of her cloak. He ran on the. stage and 

 sinelled every person. He rushed back to the. dressing-room, 

 and. patting his noBe to the grotlnd, began to follow her trail. 

 He wound his way among the scenery till he reached the stage 

 door, aud there he pounded with his great paws and howled. 

 [ called George Wilton, my agent, and told him to take the 

 dog home. When he returned he said the dog had taken him. 

 Winn I reached the hotel I found him running around her bed 



corner. ' On the stage I never taught him anything. One 

 night I said to him. 'Yy didn't you pring dot piiiiilie. He 

 came and put his |iaw>',ni my shoulders and his nose by my 

 ear as if whisperiDg. I took'the point and said 'Vat?' He put 

 his nose up again, and I said, 'Oh. dot's all right.' The audi- 

 enee thought it. was immense. They did not, know it was the 

 dog's own idea. He actually understood the English language, 

 unci would do anything I told him." Mr. Emmet proposes to 

 carveonthe dog's tomb the German words. "Treher Hiin-1, ich 

 liebe dich— True dog, 1 love thee." 



(l)n.sh II. 



iMtlU f 



biiel, Liu 



SENSATIOTS AS A KIRK.-New York, October 4. Mitm 

 '<••-• \st and Stream: A perusal of the subjoined statement may 

 Wise some of vour readers to doubt whether the judgment cii 

 spondents as to the si 



th: 



I quite 



a he. informs us in substance 

 advise ns to breed to Sensation, 

 ave confined myself to the New 

 y those clogs of which he was 

 rere shown and 4 were noticed, 

 . In 1ST!), IT were shown and 

 mpion prize competed for and 3 

 I, 8 he's. . 3 e.'s. In 1880. -20 were 

 he only champion prize they 

 "rd. 1 he. ' 



Hudson, N. Y.) liver and white licked 

 d's Rock— Whisper). Sept. -Jd. Iwclw dive 

 >sbot— Belle). 



rd. 



of the 



In IS 



3 of 3 champion prizes thev competed 

 , 1 e. In 1883, IT competed and S were 

 3 seconds, S he's.— Robert C. Cornell, 



ST. LOTUS, Mo,, Get. 4.— Mr. B, S. Mat-Donald is, or rather 

 was, the possessor of two line greyhounds. One day last week 

 one of the dogs was stolen, and although a thorough search 

 was made, no trace of it could be. found. Late Sunday night, 

 Sept, 80, a friend and neighhor called at Mr. Macfionald's 

 house and informed him that he had seen the stolen hound 



]i'-i-iorn;ii!-_- i th iJ'lling bandit drama now being played at 



the People's Theatre. Mr. MacDonald went to the theatre 

 and immediately identified the hound as the lost one. The. 



irs of the 

 n their pos 

 Mr. MacDonald ore 

 indisputable. The 

 the theatrical (oiks 

 bond before, the Jul 



ing attorneys of tin 



talked about and adv. 



!-,|:;.. i 



fo: 



ela 



rhovt 



U'dth and proved a grand fizzle.— GAMP. Bell 



ted that they had had the 

 long time, notwithstanding 

 and made the proof 

 wit of replevin, but 

 he hound, and gave 

 .c is one of the lead- 

 ne dogs. The. much 

 ?*me off on the 



ESSEX COUNTY HUNT. -The meets for October are as 

 follows: Saturday, Oct. 18. :-i : :J0 P. M., residence John Burks. 

 Esq., ("Woodlands") Llewellyn Park: Wednesday, Oct. 1.7, 4 

 P. M.. Waterworks, East Orange: Saturday. Oct. 30, 1 ::* A. 

 M., Oleni-idse late Ridaewood) Station: Wednesday. Oct. 34, 

 :j::;0P. M.. St. Cloud; Saturday, Oct. 37, 3:30 P. 'M., school 

 house, Montelair; Wednesday, Oct. 31, 7:30 A. M., Watsessing. 

 For the accommodation of parties coming out from the city, 

 arrangements have been made with the N. Y. and G. L. R. R. 

 (Orange branch), to provide box cars for transporting hunting 

 horses en regular passenger trains on meet day. Parti,::-; will 

 DotifyMr. J. B. Hoffman, agent for railroad. No. 1ST West 

 street, N. Y., and send horses to freight depot at Pavonia 

 Fen\ r liv the Chamber, or 'twenty -thirdstreet ferries. Chas. 

 A. Heckschbr, Master. 



IMPORTED PUGS.— On the State Line steamer a week 

 ago, a brace of very nice pugs arrived for the Ohequasset 



Kennel, Lancaster, Mass. They were imported through Mr. 

 Wm. Graham, of Newtownbreda, Belfast, Ireland. 



Hasn't the chance of a, dog.— "Wliv don't you feed that 

 dog .'"was asked of an old negro. "Why doan I feed him.'" 

 "Yes, why don't you feed him-'' "Why tloan I feed myse'O 



I'se as hungry as "the clog is, an' 'sides dat he's got de. 'vantage 

 ob inc. He ken co out an' pick up a piece oh meat an' go 'bout 

 his business, an'' de white folks doan sav nutliiir. but ef I 



F. i-aliin-.r,,. Llain ii'i.lee • u I ■ ■ ■ -i- .e i I -. oil.- . - . 1 



sami-plaee: a black and white to Mr. W. H. 1 l-a|jkii:s. 

 Go . and a fjlaes anu wiiiie I.. Mr. A. K Leon, (ininev. I 



Cmnlrss Dash ill. Enclish setter bitch i Dash 111.- 

 D. A. Goodwin, Jr., Ncwburyporl, Mass.. lo Mr. W. R. 1 

 Ington, D C. 



ilaekDandy. Flan... i-;ith white On breast, aodki 



whelped Jliue IT. lSsiilioniellHaiMiy-l'ib.eki-i. i;. Mr, 



Olaremoiit. N. H.,tbMr, C. M. Hoftn an,Whiti River Ji 

 BelU , Bedford. Lemon and white English setter 1 



June, 1HK3 (DoslihiK Rov,-r— Belle Duval), by 

 burp. Va., to Mr. L. L. Crown. Liberty, Vo. 

 Don. Llyerand lyhlteptanterdog i ■. earsoia d-boc— Juno), by 



?:,-;,, -J: '■'.'■,'. , „ ' K'Vl : i' '■■'■1„. ','e-i 1 io-'.l o.'io- c I ■■a L ' e - '. 



Bessi. by Maior Lovejov. Bethel, Me. to Mr. George Plaisted, e 



Eethel. , 

 Did:. 



Me. 



, Mr. 



Liar 



. 11. 





Lovejov. Bethel, Me., 



/aid//' tlluck. Black preymjL 

 Bessi, by -Major Lovejoy. Bel 

 N. Y. 



Kelt- Connolly. Hed Irish si- 

 bv Maior Lovejov, Bethel. Me. 



Mdt- White and tun beaxl 

 Lo-.eir.e. B-: I. la- . Co au- 1: 



o .. Tom Black greyboi 



Major Lovejov, Belled, Me., to 



a/o,vr.',-,-„aJ-Tr. Bed Irish set 



■joy, it. 



a M 



I ; a , 



>, by Major Love- 



Los-ejoy, Bethel, 



-vsey), by Jlaior 

 d. Me. 



Charcoal— Gueeu 

 Wi a 



log (Ned Slcllo— Bridget O'Morei. 

 M.A Shea, Ellsworth, Me, 



■! (Banter 11,-Gysevi, by Major 

 A FhleKiir. York. Pa. 



Will Rich, same pli 



r Md 



Lei 



nd whiti 

 y, Bethel. Me. 



Bethel.' Me.. 



a Mr. 





Hlark !.::■:■: Ll.c 



San,.' Black 

 LovejoT. Rethe 



Pat ore 1 i 

 Lovejoy. Betlie 



Lent. Bed Ir 

 Lovejoy. Bethe 



.»UiSf 



si. by DIajo: 

 ei, hyMujo 



- a.r 





§ifie md $&$ ^hooting. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



WHeBLtSG, W. V,,., (1,-t. l.--Folln,vin 1 ,- ale the secv, nn:d.- 



Win Co.-, 

 Ottojanger . . 

 CbasE D wight, . 

 R S Steirarl . 



John Knhiiison. 

 John Moore 



Olio Jauu-er 

 CI".-. I-' liwieht. 

 ItSStewart.. .. 



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CALIFORNIA TEAM.— The following uuuied coutestauts for posi 

 ions n the Department of California team of the regular army, 



no.e ■ , ad h.-' highest scores at the recenl prarlii.-e shooting at the 

 a .moose the team oi twelve and reserve: 



Seoi-e. PerCent. 

 83.40 



Arl ilia 



. .801 



■rgt \V Willi . la, sili Inl'an'try 



Private J. A, MeCatl. havtug made the highest ■ 



a department competition. 



TARGKTS OH THE FLY.- The Cahlorn 



.a- oa.. line, lasi Sund.av. Thev complain 



..mi. ,n , ., i i d curbed their aim. n 



of inn-age such as thev have down a. i i- -.-.. 



up here at IheCarson Kunge. situated man a 



i ■ a.- targets at which out 



lor a moment. Al-:.." a 1 ', : i 



eight to ten feel and to right and ha r r aa, 



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il 79.08 



il 79.08 



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id 74.92 



Jl 79.88 



, is entitled to 

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 ifore made in 



