374 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



(Dec. H, 1883, 



Beatrice.— H. C. Chipumn, rerl setter bitch, whelped April 

 ■->. ISSt! (Shokoe-('brke's Nellie). 



Kejjo Bow. — J, M, Bassford, St., liver and white pointer 

 toe whelped Aug. 15, 1882 [Ranger Hoy— Josie Bow). 



Beautiful Snow.— Ci. W. Ellen-, orange belton setter biteh, 



wholiu^-l \fr,rol, I.Ss-1 il P. ,, _.SS,l.ili tfu Avniwn 



whelped March, 1883 (Dan -Sybil). 



November 21. 



Fbancisoo. 



THE NEW ORLEANS DOG SHOW. 



rHK 

 fn 



ithe 



isesto he 

 number o 

 ivho daily i 



of apt 



osti»g one. judging 



is received and the 



t the office. Sportsmen are 



numerous mquir 



prepared to give every one a grana welcome. 



The building where the show is to be held is simply perfect, 

 rhe hall proper being the finest in Louisiana, well lighted and 

 ventilated. In the rear hall of (he building daily exhibitions. 

 will be given of yard and field broken dogs tor special prizes, 

 which will be offered. Mr. James Mortimer of Sew York, will 

 act as judge of spaniels, foxhounds, fox-terriers and all the 

 non-sporting classes 



There is no doubt that if til 

 the pioneer of yearly bench si 

 sportsmen and other fanciers In 

 resentutive dogs of their respeci 

 dogs will tind ready purchasers. A general de.- 

 to see the field trial winners here, and I can 

 and their owners will receive a warm and 1 

 as follows: S 

 r-headed cane f, 

 r pointer placed 

 setter dog puppi 

 an toyterrier 6 

 rounted hunting knit! 

 ir Orleans, pearl-handled 

 r medal for best bulldo; 



Special priz 

 case for best foxhound, 

 silver cup for best sett 

 trial, silver cup for best 1 

 face pin for best black a 

 Orleans lady, 

 hound owned l 

 English s 



•v is successful it will be 

 i this State. What the 

 ire to see is the best rep- 

 i. and I am sure good 

 ^pressed 

 you they 



eh. inkstain 



:ov ducks fo 



" log of an; 



r bitch 



notions 



:eal-:e<YOhio. Vicks 

 s Central Railway 

 ictions to th( 



r pest pointer owned in New Orleans, 1 dot . _ 

 ijest beagle, 1 doz. decoy ducks for best sport: 

 strain owned in New Orleans, gold-headed cane for 1: 

 puppy owned in New Orleans. >.'u cash for best dog 

 with best 1883 field trial record, sporting paper sub 

 are also given. 



The following railway companies will cam" dog 

 and from the show when accompanied bv their < 

 caretakers: Missouri Pacific Railway foinp'any. VCi 

 Louis& Pacific, Chicago. Burlington it '..mincv.'iMobi 

 Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Pennsylvania ( 

 Pittsburgh. Cincinnati & St. L 

 urgh & "Meridian Railway. 01 

 Company have issued the foil 

 gage masters; "One or two dogs in charge of owner will tj . 

 entitled to free transportation in baggage car. On e«ch dog 

 over and above that number, owned by or in care of one per- 

 son, the following charge may be made: For any distance up 

 to H'.l miles. 25 cents: 100 miles to 240 miles. 50 cents; 250 miles 

 and over. 75 cents. Baggage masters will collect only to the 

 end of their run." The Adams. Southern and Paeilie express 

 companies have agreed to return dogs free. Entries will close 

 Dec. in. Cuas. Lincoln, Supt. 



New Orleans, La, 



THE NATIONAL FIELD TRIALS. 

 [Special to FOresi mid Btrcuttf. 



G-KAND Junction, Tenu.. Dec. 3.— The fifth annual meeting 

 of the National American Kennel Club commenced to-day un- 

 der favorable auspices. There are many noted dogs entered, 

 aud the. work done to-day promises a very successful meeting. 

 There is a good attendance and the weather is all that could 

 be wished. There was a heavy frost last night and we have 

 >an the northwest, making an almost 



had a gc 

 perfect li 



ng day. 



THE ALL-AGED STAKE 



I toll 



closed at eight o'elu 

 which were drawn 

 Clipper, San Roy 

 against Nellie B., il 

 uikinick, Major Cr 

 Viet,,,- against Fore 

 Harrison's London) 

 heats were run to-d 



Clipper peat GusBond 

 San Roy beat Grouse I 

 Nellie li. beat Coleman 

 Pink B. beat Maud .Y. 

 Oath beat Kinnikiniek. 

 Sue beat Major Croxteth. 

 Don beat Flossy. 

 Foreman beat Victor. 

 This closed the running for the. day. 

 [Bpecitti t o Forest, and 

 ItRand Jukction. Tenn.. Dee. 4.— Tl 

 been delightful 



ik last night, with twenty -one entries, 



Gus Bondhu against 



Dale. 



Coleman's London 



Pink B 



,( .-.-ith against Kin- 



Sue, D 



on against Flossv. 



Tr aga 



nst Countess Rake. 





•ie J. a bye. Eight 



s London. 



be 



goo I 



Mai 



isfedii 



e weather to-day has 



y, and the. running has 

 present who appear to 

 Jod progress was made 



be deeply inter 



to-day, the heats run oemg as touows; 



Countess Rake beat Dogwhip. Jr. 



Harrison's London beat Phyllis II. 



Carrie J., a bye. 



Sefiond Series. 



Carrie J. beat Clipper. 



Nellie B. beat San Roy. 



Don beat Pink B. 



Oath beat Foreman. 



Sue beat Countess Rake. 



Harrison's London, a bye. 



Third Series. 



The heat between Harrison's London and Carrie J. was 

 unfinished. 



The- drawing for the Derby took place to-night at s o'clock, 

 twenty-one of the entries filling, eighteen setters and three 

 pointers. Following is the list and the order in which they 

 were drawn to run: 



San Roy.— H. H. Matlock. Riceville, Tenn., lemon and 

 white, dog, March, Count Noble— Spark, 

 against 



Paul Gladstone.- Charles Tucker, Stanton, Tenn., black, 

 white and tan dog, June 10. Gladstone— Lavalette. 



Nellie B.— E. Odell. New Orleans. La.., black and white 

 hitch, Feb. 0, Rake— Meg Merilies, 

 against 



Katie I).— D. C. Sanborn, Dowliug, Mich., black, white 

 and tan bitch, May 21, Count Noble— Dashing Novice. 



FtiKD H.— J. Hayward. Jr., St. Joseph, Mo., black aud 

 white dog, June, li, bash III.— Countess True. 



Shot.— H. M. Short, Atoka, Tenn., black, white and tan 

 dog. April, Prince Laverack— Nati ve bitch. 



Count Lofty.— C. K. Diane, Buroside, Ky., lemon and 



while dog, March 2, Prince. Lofty— Bonny Kate, 

 against 

 Rain Bow.— E. Udell, New Orleans, La., liver and white 

 dog, Aug. Id, Bow— Roxie. 



Major ckoxticth. -L, .1. ivttit, Milwaukee, Wis., liver and 

 white dog, April Io, Croxteth— Lass, 

 against 



Gladstone's Boy.— Dr. G. G. Ware, Stanton, Team., black, 

 white aud tan dog, Jan. 10, Gladstone— Sue. 



Grace Gi.aostone.— Chas. '1'ueker, Stanton, Tenn., blue 

 belton bitch, June 10. Gladstone— La valefo- 



Countess C— I. Yoarsly, Jr., Coatesville, Pa., black, white 

 ami tan bitch, March 24, basiling Lion — Armida. 



Princess Teck.— Geo. 0. March. Sycamore, III., black and 

 white, bitch. Druid— Princess Draco, 

 against 



Don Quixote. — F. Huntington. Memphis. Tenn.. liver and 

 White dog, March 20, Pat. Cleburn— Mag. 



Lady C— B. M. Stephenson. La Grange, Tenn., black, 

 white aud tan bitch. July 11. Coleman's London— Belle of 

 Hatchie, 



ai/aiusl 



FoARTEK,— J. M. Avent. Hickory Valley, Tenn.. black and 

 white dog, June :.;. Gladstone— Ress. 



Leora.— Dr. G. G: Ware, Stanton. Tenn.. blue belton biteh, 

 June 10, Gladstone— Lavalette. 



againnt 



Rush Gladstone.— J. M. Avent, Hickory Valley, Tenn., 

 black, white and tan dog. July P\ Gladstone— Donna, .1. 



Couktess House.— J. H. Trezevant, Houston, Tex., black, 

 white and tan bitch, Aug. 10, Gladstone— Juno. 

 agamsl 



Countess Gladstone.— J. R. Heuricks, Pittsburgh, fa,, 

 lemon and white bitch, April 2.",. Gladstone— Countess. 



Bravo. — E. W. Condon, Homua, Pa,, black, white and tan 

 dog, (4nios., Brussels— Jenny Liud, a bye. 



POINTERS AND SETTERS. 

 HMIE dogs that ron at High Point were, as a whole, far in 

 J- advance of those which have been seen at any previous 

 meeting, and some of the work done was fairly phenomenal. 

 We think it doubtful if so many first-class animals have ever 

 been brought together anywhere as were collected at High 

 Point, The setters were, as a rule, far better than the pointers. 

 Although there were among the latter many good (logs, yet 

 the class was a weak one by comparison with the setters. The. 

 system of running the pointers and setters separ- 

 ately is strongly to be condemned, as being fair to 

 neither class. They should be drawn indiscriminately, 

 as has been HBual until recently. To say nothing of 

 the fact that, as was the case this year, two dog's 

 had. in the drawing, each a bye, which in itself is 

 absurdity, it is plain that where of two classes one is weak 



and the other strong, the f, 



The weak class will go along a 



class will very likely be throw 



best dog in the other class. Tl 



trials is to discover the. best de 



or favor shown in the manner 



out this. If the. setters cannot stand 



pointers, or the pointers are unable tori: 



will ha 

 ght, while dogs in t 

 it which might tl 

 hole aim and obje< 

 nd there should be no fea 

 rhich we go to work to Urn 

 'petition with th 

 i-i'.e-gn-ilvagains 



of field 



nts 



the setters, we want to know it, and the relative ti 

 each individual dog aud of the two strains can be determil 

 far more satisfactorily and surely, by Ihe old method of dw 

 ing. The setters, at this last meeting, made a very strong- 



class, and Gath stands at its head, We believe 

 ■ery best setter in America to-day, and the w 

 did during the concluding heat of t 

 marvelous. San Ro\ . who won the Derby, is 

 promising young dogs that we lia\ eari r o - 

 care and proper handling, equal his noiv famous 

 The performances of these two sous of Count N 

 connection with the winnings of Ids get last ye; 



of the best sires that the 



to be the. 



which he 

 Al.I-Aged Stake was 

 ;he most 

 iv , with 

 brother. 

 ;aken in 

 p this 



i rid has 



reduced. 



dog a 



THE LIT— GROUSE DALE MATCH.— Grand .1 unction. 

 Tenm, Dec. 4.— Editor Forest and Stream: The Lit— Grouse 

 bale match will commence Dec. 20.— D. C. Sanborn. 



Tue ' ii,i,- ,-. j:issi-,s!Cj,i V, lie.. .iv is tin- 

 1 i.-l -.-, .;,..,! Si. L,.,ni» a'nl i ineirnuii :.;nl h. 

 -.ill,,, ,i.ii, i the „-: „,;,■! l-.-rewii Louis 



I'li'-'niel, n''" 1 ' 1 - - ,-'-!„-, are ;;ls,- hohig : 

 Louis, Washicgtoii. Ballimoiv. Philade! 

 tween ( 'iueinnati and New Orleans. Sp 

 their dogs over this road may get an ore 



J$mwtr$ to dfeorrexpondentg. 



W. E. B.. Worcostei . Mass.— Florida, lias no game law. 



BlacksI'ONE.— There is a Inter at this otliee for the (JO r< 



ivho wrote under this name in Ihe issue of Nov. S. 



■ Ann-Bow" is requested to send h 

 directed to the address given b ifore 



A. S., Fort I'lain. X. V - & corrBg] 

 you where to find the cartridges fori 



MeL.. Bratllehoro. Vi. -Please tell 

 in a match: French- Pi II .1 in in 

 10 11 111 III 9 It 1" 1--' -100. An-;. Sin 



crake [Crex pratt n«fs), ha- i Per bee 

 free in the united States or Quo Ida 



G. II. B.— Touch the sore spol - -a 

 riiii Ihoroughlv Willi sol'i soap, then 

 with three parts of water, and lei it i 



Piokekei., Brooklyn. N. Y —Will . 

 war to fish for perch and pickerel i 

 Ihe month of June; also the greale 

 Ans. Foi 



londent wi-ites that he can tell 

 our gun. Head us your address, 

 nhieli of these I wo scores wins 

 II 10 11 18 11 TNI; Smittt— IB tl 



I \i\ 



I tie dea, 

 also g., i 



ad bet the liv 



of 



eh. .,.-; 



:kerel. 

 H. A. D.,PhiladelphI: 



name of the sea duck, 

 Ihe -'stitTv." It is alsi 

 rheCliesae--:- :-!-.- ill- 

 sea duck, dusky or bro 

 end than at the hasp, s 

 it has also about fourti 

 the name ••sliftv." 1 B 

 tliewilhol-licll-in,-.-- 

 {Krisi.ndnru ndn.Uo. 

 North Carolina"!,,,,, I, v 



' birds. 'I he 



horneilgreheiPodov,,. 

 ducks, as BucepJtalti fl 



Seven cardinal vu-tues should be founrj in a pen. It must he elasi 

 well tenon-red. durable, even-pointed. eas.> writrng. well shaped ;i 

 neatly finished. K~tei brook's have all these qualities in perfect!' 

 — Adv. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



A NITW METROPOLITAN CALLERY. 



N E Ia 



bullets, a 



large one 

 and live 

 der, and 

 giilar oi 

 and the I 

 pass, tli iv 



!,„!„, 



let pass! i 



sumetai; 



'. i- a ueall., lined 

 ,- ci-inimiiigs give, 

 in. and purposely 

 nd ashoote 



the lliglit ol the 

 :en ilaeed in ihe 



the face of tl 

 through the ( 



The large!, 



needed, 

 and tlit-i 

 inn the 



\v Vt.irk Kill'- (.'hid will become 'he lessees ol 

 renin', al from then- present .pearlers , M Ponrth 

 rill find Iheneelves ie |",,-ie--,,i, ,[i of n capital 

 e which ina.v he made one of the mosi , 



SKILLFUL NEVADA MARKSMEN. 



O'Brien 



Blake 



Kippiugham 



..4-1 t)n 



1 1. 



O..0M f- Whaleu 



lehan II Kane 



Total, 77H. Average, la MS. Mil 5 9 per cent. 

 Coiiipanv A Saiional Guard), 



siewart . +i eraser 



Smith -II I'olsoni 



Morgan I- Nye 



Chafelaln — I" Uenesy.,|C 



Sen.es . S3 :,ri Sohiipp 



Smith: J 1' ----.-SI Kaneen.C S 



Gosse.HJ tl Kyaa 



Cosse.J ••» Cameron.. 



Hurd Si I',l,l,-eli, J S 



Total, TOO. Average, tit MS. is 7-9 per eenl . 

 f'omiialiv f iCaisnn ftiiardi. 



Saffel iS LMag 



Crawford li Thaxter 



Parker 13 Cowiuuf 



Kloi 



. in ohai 



„3S 



""' Total,' i'iJS.' Average, Jl fl-JT. So 1-if per ,-eni 

 I'oinpaav C lUni" l lu.odi. 



Sloddard - I- Mclunis.. , .... . ...as. 



I' , , ',,-, *8 Slyers- in 



Emmie : 1« gasland -i;i 



Matthews II Holland . . :u 



Hendley .38 Ttasla.nd Si 



Smith ad Brfflees :;., 



F Stoddard -, ,,S0 fecit at 



Williams .81 Alesauder. .. m 



Total, 613. Average, 3b sill, nit's,,, 



Sage Brdeheq. 



SARATOGA. N. Y., hus 

 S. P. Wells. The rant,"' is 

 Saturday (Nov. ~4i was no 

 light was changeable. I 

 1,038. This „-eek it Is-. 1,041 

 append Saturday I 9COI - a 



lalel 



npervisioii of Capr. 



at (ilea iln 



, ring blgU, the 

 ,re for 10 men was 

 point per man. We 



week: 



S V Wells 



ft L Wheeler . 

 f l) Wheeler, 1 



h Da-ris 



W F Howard . 

 A G Hull . . . 

 H Wellington - 

 A F Mitchell 

 W B Gage. ... 

 Joel Hays ... 

 W Allerdice. . 



H L Wheeler. 

 SP Wells, .. . 

 F 1) Wheeler, . 



lliavis 



W F Howard 

 A G Hull 



W 



tine,- 



II «*- 



A F Mitchell 

 JHavs.. 

 W Allerdice. 

 F Barrett 

 K A White . 

 Ira n Hoods . 



F. A. White is Ihe 

 The cluh will shoot 



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11 10 S 10 hi 11 11 io 10— 108 



10 i, ii li li ii i I-: in loi 



n 18 10 IS 10 8 io s in - [01 



10 7 1--' io 9 li u IS 10 :- ' 



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 ii io o u io ia ii ii io io— jos 



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ii s s ii s. ; in ; s a - S3 



i 8 1 -■ B H H , I 10 HI 



winner of the Hist $10 Hull prize, with 



after this on -,i da.i- i'u-1 Wednesdays, luring 



