44,2 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Dab, -21, 1888. 



he pointed a bevy. They were then taken up aad the heat 

 was awarded tQ IVide pfpixia, Down sixty-five minutes. 



SHOT AND COUNTESS C. 

 Shot was then rallied, arid ndt being present. Countess C. 

 was -ivcn the heat. Tin's finished the first series. 



bonjwses g. 



wore put down at 3:50 in a ti 

 nicely and showing good stv 

 to point. Poarter si ion after B 

 further on he pointed and y 



We then moved on and Count 

 ing wild and unruly, they wei 

 awarded to DounteSS I ' ' Dun 



RUSH GLADSTONE . 



were put down at 8:15 in a i 

 and was backed by Pride, to t 

 very indifferent, and they wei 

 awarded to Rush Chulstoi 



Id of sedge, 

 e and speed 

 ished ' 



Countess moving 

 She was the first 

 woods and a little 



nicely backed by Countess. 



pointed and Poarter becom- 



dered lip and the heat was 



weuty minutes. 



at :- 



n, t 



ND PK1DE ( 

 edge iieid. 

 rder. The i 

 ordered li| 

 S3. Do 



[ DIXIE 



here Rush pointed 



st of the work was 



id tl 



i twenty 



tite 



Final Tie for FIRST Peace. 

 mi :;tess c. and hush Gladstone 

 were put down at 3s2S in a sedge, field, where Countess 

 pointed. Rush soon after flushed, and a little further on he 

 pointed, and Countess backed him nicely. Countess then 

 pointed and Rush Hushed a single bird. Thev were then 

 taken up and the heat awarded to Countess C. 'who was de- 

 clared the winner of lir.,t prize. Down fifteen minutes. 



Final Tie fob. Second I'i v r. 



HUSH GLADSTONE AND POARTER, 

 kiwi- put down at 8:45 lo«nin for second monev. They were 

 jere Rush pointed. Sieving ou botli 

 a'ditch. and then both dogs pointed 



ley were ordered up aud the heat 

 > Rush (Gladstone, who was declared the winnor of 



dogs 1 



Hushing se 

 awarded t 

 second prii 



Dov 



FINAL TIE FOR THIRD PLACE. 

 Poarter and Pride of Dixie, both handled by Mr. A vent, 

 divided third money. 



SUMMARY. 



/■'/>!•/ Si / (es. 



Poarter heat Jack. 

 Rush (Hailstone beat Dover. 

 Pride of Dixie beat lri.-h Don. 

 CduntGSS (' beat Sliot (absent). 



Second Si 1 .. - 

 Countess C. be.it I'oo.rter. 

 Rtish Gladstone beat Pride of Dixie, 



FINAL TIE FOR FIRST PLACE. 



Countess C. beat Rush Gladstone, and won first prize. 



FINAL TIR FOR SECOST) PLACE. 



Rush Gladstone beat Poarter, and won second prize. 



FINAL TIL FOR THIRD PLACE. 



Poartornud Pride of Dixie divided chird prize. 



firSt went rather slowly, but he . soon warmed up, and took 

 the lead, which he held to the close of the day. At the edge. 



Lit pointed a bevy, and Short 'shot aud lulled I special e 

 s retrieved bv Lit'. .Moving on around the hill. N ,.- : --S 

 a hedge row. and bird was flushed to order, older tin 

 ng around over the hill, aud a great deal of '• spei ial c 

 rawn blank, when Lit pointed a bevy in the habit ef 

 oris. Movine ou down into woods when both arc, and 

 eda bird and tlroiisc retrieved , E. K. C. 



Inch wi 



bit pointed in 

 We then swi 

 ground was i 

 idge of the w 

 pointed. 



SWEET BRIAR. -Now York. Dee. -Li.- EtHtur Forest (Mil 

 tirecm: In the report of the Lowell lieiieh Show b\ ■..-,, m 

 pedal correspondent, in your last issue, in crithsdig bulldogs 



■ '.idle bitch, bi tloot.:- 



lliH 



idei 



rd sin 



it 



nd Tallu 



ivorked < 



THE GROUSE DALE- LIT MATCH. 

 / a RAND JUNCTION. Tcnn., Dec. '20. -On Thursday 

 V_T ing, December 20th, the 

 id white setter 

 white and tan sc 



hum's leni, 

 Taylor's bh 

 a I lb and .1 

 The wo, 

 handlers, 

 northeast, t 

 On In la- 

 o'clock the i 

 heavens so 

 piercing, wl 



between W. A. H 



ucking- 



so Dale, and .Mai 



u .1. M. 



litch Lit, was com 



uicnced 



It I 



•as exceedinglv bad for dogs, judges aud 

 close, cloudy, with a still' breeze from the 

 irytlung was covered with a heavy sleet, 

 eather promised to change, and about 1 

 me out. bin only for a Cew minutes. The 



ast again 



of ihe bad v 

 edid not con 

 dneh better 



a tin t 



id th 



ivind 



'.''•'' 



ill gell 



Theru 



and the birds were found in fair ipu 

 on Friday, Grouse Dale had .lone 

 advantage of his antagonist. At I 

 chilled or some other cause !.■• -odd. 

 to hunt, aud the race was awa» 

 unanimous opinion of those i ires mt 

 lent work, taking into considerati 

 which were so bad thai it amounted 

 them. The following is the running 

 THURSDAY. 



At 9 o'clock on Thursday moraine 

 Grouse Dale being handlec 

 Short. They were cast of; 

 i la Junction, 1" ranging, 

 had the advantage, Lit go 

 found and pointed three 

 ou down to a thick swaic 

 pointed a large bevy, and 

 man flushed the birds, anc 

 a bird each, and one was retrieved b 

 winged and was roaded by Grpuse for 

 diteh, and under the bank, where he c 



Ordered on, Lit flushed a single bird 

 >s; and dropped to wing. Soon 



. the dogs were put down. 

 Tallman and LitbyH.M. 

 e sedge field northeast of 

 I quartering, Grouse Dale 

 ttle the fastest. She soon 

 birds. We then moved 

 rrass, where Grouse Dale 

 -.1 bv Lit, To order. Tall- 

 md Short shot and killed 



The othe 



old , 



it. 



ird Or, 



ying on Grouse pointed, and the bird was flushed to 

 killed by Tallman and retrieved by Grouse Dal 



and 



I hen moved 



Working on up a brand 

 down, (bouse Bushed as 

 se\ ee.il bird- got up wi 

 s Biugle bird which wi 

 eiitU- retrieved bv Lit. 

 pointed and the bird iln 

 W* then worked on up 

 but moved on. and bits 

 was lln-lc ,1 I 



toady to wii 



nglc bird. 



■f the high 

 ise flushed, 

 rder 

 We 

 .. Lit Mushed a large bevy, 

 the birds had been market! 

 don the edge of the diteh, and 

 (hemp ihe diteh Lit pointed 

 bv Short and very indiffer- 



, b„.h d.,gs challenged, 

 1 pointed, and the bird 



Further up the : 



put 



. The dogs were 

 nd a gully. They 

 a thicket", when a 

 irked down in 



theu moved on, when the handlers fit; 

 'hich were marked down in sedge field. A, 

 down to them, when Grouse pointed to order, 

 up the bird and killed it, and Grouse retrieved 

 G rouse scored a false point. He. then roaded 

 pointed, backed by Lit. Moving on, Lit poi 

 worked on up to a brier patch, where Lit po 

 bird, which was Hushed and killed bv Short, anc 

 Lit. AVe then worked on through a, corn-field, 

 pointed, but discovering his error moved oi 

 then ordered up, while- the judges rode arc 

 were then put down again in the edge of 

 bevy flushed wild in a corn-field, and wer 

 the thicket. Moving on, Lit pointed. Ordered 

 pointed, and the bird flushed wild. Moving on, Grouse 

 pointed, and then sent ou he again pointed, and the bird was 

 flushed to order by Tallman, and killed and retrieved by 

 Grouse. 



We then worked on into thicket, where Grouse pointed 

 backed by Lit. We then swung around down the hollow, 

 when Grouse pointed a bevy which got up scattering, ana the 

 dogs were worked to where they wen', marked down, when 

 Lit pointed a single bird. Moving on, Lit again pointed, and 

 the bird was flushed to order by Short and killed, and retrieved 

 bv Lit. Ordered on. Grouse pointed a single bird. Moving on. 

 Grouse again pointed a single bird and Lit coming uu, refused 

 to back and stole the point. The bird was flushed and killed 

 by Tallman. A large field of cotton and sedge and a body of 

 timber was then drawn blank, and the dogs were ordered up 

 for the day. 



FRIDAY. 



it, in the ti 

 serine our dogs as beii 

 tin the second place. Quit 



. B, B. No. 13,07a where h 



imputation that the age b 

 inL] 



Now, 1 

 it pf 



. ST. JOHN, N. B., will have a bench show Jan, 111 to 19 in- 

 clusive. The secretary's address js Mr. B. W. Wilson, St. 

 John, N. B. 



We repeal on page 438 directions for Hie Citmp-Fire voting. 



They were put i 



own again at B:45 on 1'ridav m 



■ruing, in the 



woods where the\ 



were taken up the night hef'oi 



e, aud a good 



deal of ground drt 



wu blank. We worked on 



iver the rail. 



road, when f Irons 



• pointed a bevy in the. thick 



sedge. Thev 



were Mushed to o 



rder. and Tallman killed thr 



ie of which* 



Grouse retrieved 



one and Lit one: the other 



could not be 



found. Working 



on to where they had been ir 



larked down. 



both dogs scored; 



point in a heavy swale. Movi 



lg on. Grouse 



flushed a single 1 



ird, and Lit Beared a false poi 



It . U e 1 hen 



We 





rou 



tig la bird, c. 

 Hushed to 

 We then 



lushes, when 

 ., pointed at 

 e winded by 

 illod, aud re- 

 ice, and over 

 ■oust- pointed 

 ie killed, and 

 a bird which 



bevy. Goingon, Lit pointed asmglc bird 



aud working on in the. woods Grouse pointi 

 rounddowntoaditch, and worked down it 

 Lit pointed abevy. Short, to order, flushed 

 of which was retrieved by Lit. We then 

 very deep gully, when Grouse, going at 

 held his point for soino time till we cotdd c 

 up to him, Lit pointed another bird, 

 she broke in. .Movi 



rung round hack I 



We then drew a s 

 hedgerow. Grouse i 

 fused 10 back, and 1 

 i flushed and t 

 then worked t 

 .u. and Lit pointed. Moviu 

 A large Held was then drawn til 

 up for one horn- for lunch. 



After lunch, they were cast o 

 a large adjoining field of sedge 

 crossed the railroad into the w< 

 by the handlers, and marked do 

 Working on over the fence, Grc 

 order flushed and killed the I. 

 We then worked over a large i 

 piece of woods to a Geld of gift 

 dogs wore found on point- in th 

 flushed and shot at, but none ki 

 to ti glillv. C'-ou-e Hushed, and I 



across into a Held of sedge, whe 



was flushed 

 Lit flushed two birds. We t 

 woods whin Grouse pointed. 

 ?al of ground blank, and going i 

 need reading and Lit coming uf 

 ogs pointed side bv side. A b 

 •ds killed, and both dogs retrie' 



i blank. We then 

 a hew was (lushed 

 1 joining corn fluid, 

 d, and 'Tallman to 



se, gave out and refi 

 a theu ordered up and the race awan 



THIKD TO PASS TIN COIN.- New Hm 

 Editor Forest andSfreafln: Whil. 

 I would like to add one which, perhaps, will ti 

 it told by Prof. Brewer, of Vale College, in on. 

 lectures, upon, I think, the development of 

 mental powers in animals. A f- 1 - 

 port had a fine dog, who had he 

 his mouth each morning, go dow 

 his breakfast. He was well km 

 promptly served to a line bone, 

 ing around, the dog found a heui 

 tin which are punctured from 

 meats, vegetables, etc. They w 

 ,f a live-cent piece, aud th' 



hit 



be new. 1 heard 

 icof his scientific 

 reasoning and 

 nd of his Jiving in Bridge- 

 taught to take a nickel in 

 to a butchers shop and buy 

 n at the shop, and always 

 ue morning-- while wander- 

 I the small round pieces of 

 i cans used in preseEving 

 i bright and new. the size 

 idently considered it a lind 



Taking one in'his mouth, away he Went to the butcher 

 and demanded a joint. Tickled by the joke the butcher 

 him one. The dog evidently thought he had struck 

 bonanzaand departed in great delight. In a short ti 



-hop 



Olg 



reappeared with a mouthful 

 But the butcher now thought 

 refused. The dog tried for a 1 

 much puzzled", barking his \ 

 convinced it was no use, he ( 

 and confusion, and evident lv i 

 thenceforth ever to go near the shor. 



other dogs, 

 jne far enough and 

 pass his tin and was 

 ion. When finally 

 great wrath, shame 



. credit gone, refused 



take auv money to buy 



4 his 



his meals with, preferring to take what he could get at home. 

 — Pfucvv.m.. 



B II. Ni: 



Hi the hill, Gt 



..use poml.e, 



g around to thi 



left, when 1 



Working on di 



wn Into the 



on. 



We. then worked on to where the 

 d..,vn. where Groiis." flushed. Moving 



Ird. Wo i hen w.e Iced on through th. 

 when a bevy was Flashed by one of thi 

 down. We Mem swung round and \ 



h.-m, when Grouse Dale pointed a sir 

 thchev. Mushed wild. Going on do' 

 Lit flushed u small bevy. The do 



.■ l.on 



r lunch. 



.v.r the hill into pines aud 

 v Grouse Dale. Moving on 

 'backed by Lit. We then 

 h dogs pointed, but moved 

 allow, Lit pointed a bevy, 

 lie bird.- had been marked 

 in. Lit poiuted a single 

 field for some distance, 

 reporters and marked 

 orked the dogs toward 

 de bird and the rest of 

 a and across a ditch, 

 vere then taken up for 



Alter lunch ihe\ w.-n- again put down anil worked across a 

 large piece of woo U which wasdrawn blank. Grouse Dale at 



Hl'.AUFORT.— M 

 sold the pointer d. 

 New York, for a v. 

 May, 1879. He w: 

 known to our read 

 Orgili's champion Rush. Beaufort 

 in public at. Washington last Fobi 

 open class. An excellent aud truth 

 found in Forest ami Stream of ! 

 upstanding dog. of about 701 

 best looking""" 



■hampi,.n bow, who 



•■ lah is litter Biste 



i.adc his. first ap| 



fife nnd §>mp ^hoofing. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



tjALLERY CAKKLKSSNKSS. An nrllele, Uall-i-v 



'"a'ulof care, napl-'l im. mghe '.■' [as,'- ?,,' , ,','„■ ,,'h'u' n ; i.'.| 



undOUbt y on- of many that are not s.. remarkable i 



looked at from a practical point of vi-w It Is only 



(Howard City, Mil 



WIMBLEDON i 



National Kille As 



1-J Poll Mall Bat 



Ounther, IDS; J. -J. Jordan. 



MH l Thursday, b.-c -.'•': 



Lober, Vi\ C R 'lu, I12| t) 



drew its usual ipiotn of 

 rong wind rrom (lie nnrth- 



lille.l w ill. bill higll scores 

 itioiig lirce/.e. The records 

 L>:iv tlie range will hi 0| 



lie 



sll ' 



I -I I 



fllarn 

 AbTlu 



Ml 



i i r. .i'i 



Charles H mi. 

 C Hunt 



,i s Payson 



v.' V. linn 



4 fl 4-4S 



01 1 ..'4S '. I .'I , r . I I I 1— 12 W K Bill 



II A Lewis. I 4 t 5 I >!.->! t - !> J S I'nysi 

 .1 P.hnoiiils :. i I I I i l :. 4 4-42 



rreedaioor Prize Mnll'li. 



I .| | ;, S 14 14 4—i:| 



4 4 4 4 4 5 I I e fl 



I r. .=. I .1 1 I I 



1 1 1 :> 1 :. 1 1 1 1 1.' 



Decimal Target Match, 



W Charles 9 5 7 10 « I « 7-7S 



.; N Frve - i - ■ 



.IS I'avsoa :i 1 ffttl f 1 I 



W V. Hurl 1 G ,i B & 8 7. 8 0-flS 



\ I, Tiiaver 4 li 4 4 111 .-, i II li tl-.-.tl 



lici-iiaal Rest Match. 



\V cnarles hi s a III 10 hi 10 '.I '.I 9-01 



.1 \ ire. £ 010 r ' s ' ' ' ! 



JSPuvsoii ...Hi It) 10 9 10 tl tl ti 10— Hi.' 



W E liui-i '■» 1 9 I" 1 '•' I' 1 '' ao 



ALThayer 9 10 8 (MO % HJ . 



THE TRAP. 



■!,/,ii/.ir'l»i«r« use I'M cilia score* i 

 ,11., ■:/,;! In vrritt ">i "ue sale of Ihe pcifier only. 



.... that 

 tleinen who have seen liim at work, that he is 

 mt field performer. Mr. Ma-00 informs US that 

 eaufort to England and exhibit him at the prm 

 icre next spring, where we have uo doubt h ■ wi'l 

 ccount of himself. Upon his return he will be 

 i.-inib- ,,r Mr. Tallman. who will run him in the 

 act fall. 



MKIIIDKN DOd SHOW.— Ent 

 do- show, to be held on Jan. '.'.'.; 

 tarv on Dec. 28, at 9 o'eloc' 

 return dogs free of charge 

 kIiovv by their line. Then 

 being offered tor ev 



into dog, bitch aud pappy classes, bhj 

 being one dollar. Mr ' 

 judge all the elasaes. 



;sfor the Meriden. Conn , 

 :id 1. close with tieseore- 

 .\ dams Impress Company 

 hich have br.-i, shipped to the 

 no classification, tirst and second 

 it breed 0] dog$, 



men from tlie.eitv t»6ll knowB 

 ■ Peek ..I Niverville, N. Y . 



i; S'lllir.- HI I'l ■.■:!'. : 



,:o;-. X. ',-. la the afternoon 

 Illations, c-icli mau S3 birds, 



."' ... in 



led 



o.'.'l 



at ?lyds. 



BumpHrey 

 Kor the next J 



A T SmiMi. To.-. 

 Van Yl.vk. Tor. 



.1 DtragloH. Tore 



t'oluiru. Toroiii.: 

 M Riordun. Iliu 



..try fee in each 1 



Watson, oi New York. 



ill 



,1 .1 K. II i..,|U.r.-v of T< 



ireseiu.-.l by Pickering, pf Toronto. 



with the following result : 



illlllli.lllilllllllll ■-'•) 



.... iiiOllllllllllllilili 80 

 achat :>iv. Is .listine ■. which hid resulted: 

 .....11111 ;. Pickering loon- •'< 



« there were live cunili h.t ■- as lollous: 



nmiillllllKMllIII -111 

 ..ilMlllllllllllllll HI 

 llllllllllll.il-. 111! 19 



1 1 ) 1 ■ 1 1 1 1 ! t ■ : : 1 1 1 1 ; . ■ I'. 

 „, iiji 11 in 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 11 11 - 1:1 



je-.K.u ■ 1 ■ :: ■. . i . • ■ lined as 



11111 5 I'ol.uia H"l : I 



mi! -:. Riordan ■ 'WI" 3 



. , ,- I«>1 1 1 I 



-'U'll Suutti .wul Y.'ui Vlvti :>- 1. Mil J .tl-.- !'■.■;• -•■! ( ,hiii:. 



