46£ 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Jan. 3, 1884. 



Again, liow would this accord; The English beaglo is shori, 

 backed, compact and cobby iu body, forelegs e, . 

 straight. -ikI feet close, round or hare-formed, and About thus 

 he wi II be described in the coming standard. On the contrary. 

 the brtirh-leg is very long backed, his forelegs crooked in lit 

 -be knees, and his feet spreading, open and paddy. The Am- 



' ■" '.-:b -well, I will not attempt to describe him. 



BQ yon will see that the A. E B. U tells exactly what we 

 are. We could not lop off one word of the imposing array 

 without weakening our position in tot-o. Besides, we. have a 

 I'l'eeedcTif which I 'beg ro call \ our attention to. 



The writer was one of seven importers and breeders of 

 Jersey cattle who met in Philadelphia hi lsiis to form a entree 

 club and establish a herd book for the breed. 



IV e wore considerably puzzled to fix on a uanie for the club 

 that would express all we wanted and yet not he cumbrous 

 The result of our united effort was -The American Jersev 

 ■.-.i;;e Club" ( A. J. C. C.) and "The American Jersey Eord 

 Register" (A. J. li. R.), These uaraes have been in use by our 

 ■club for over fifteen years and have as yet evoked no criticism. 



UtSTicrs. 



[The Forest and Stream holds to its original opinion, but 

 —any name or no name — is rejoiced to see the. organism tiou ,-,f 



" el i tb, and wishes the members a 11 success hi the movement]. 



SAINT JOHN, K. B.. -will ha 

 19, of do i u ■■■■. ■ I 



EL^BOn, St. John, 8. B. The 



Exprcs. companies have kindly 

 and from the show at an i n 

 double first-class, this reductiqi 

 It is also expected that the Intel 

 railways will carry free, all dogs 

 owners. 



bench show. Jan. 16 to 

 >gs are provided lor. The 





DAN.— Augusta, Ga., Dee. 23.— Dan is a sixteen-months' 

 pointer owned in this city. The dog found a covey of quail 

 one afternoon last week,' near dark. The covey flew wild 

 and scattered through wood and Meld. There were about 

 twelve in the bunch, as well as could be ascertained, and the 

 dog being put to work ou the scattered birds, found and 

 pointed eleven of the single birds. Can you beat this on 

 single birds?— Amateur. 



BEAGLES AT LOWELL.— In prize list. (Dec, -2") of Lowell 

 bench show, beagle puppies, the award was given to Mr. O. 



W Rogers's Guy of Warwick. 



Kennel |j u I 

 ■publication of u 

 ticulars of each 



1. Color. 



2. Breed. 



3. Sex. 



I. Age, or 



-5. Dale of bi tb, 0* breeding 

 of death. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



NOTICE TO COIiltEKl'ONDENTS. 



re inserted in this column free of charge. 



ti. Name and residence of owuer, 

 buyer or seller. 



7. Sire, with Lis sire and dam. 



8. Owner of sire. 



■ 'J. Dam, with her sire and dam. 

 10. Owner of dam. 



ntnunication on one side of 



. . _ must lie plain lij written 

 I aper only, and signed with writer's name. 

 UAMES CLAIMED. 



|^~ .SVc iii struct inns ut heart of this column. 



Ho:,clnnt 11, By Mr. Dennis Desmond. Jr.. Kail River. Mass.. for 

 Irish setter bitch, whelped June U, iss.'i, by champion i 'hi. -f our ,,f 

 Hazelnut. 



Wuldo. Bnro, Minnie and Funnie. By Major Lovtvjov, Bethel. 

 Me., for four black and tan dachshund puppies, whelped Pec id. ;S.-S\ 

 by his Fritz out of his Lena. 

 'A'oe.ib/ 11. Bv Mr. Eugene 

 D oiiel. log. whelped Ju. 

 . .11'. o! 'o-a.uc Snin-Zuelettei. 



Kestorand SbbleSse, Bvtbc 



ccater county, Mass., for oranj 



: hi , and double dew el; 



whelped Nov-. 28, 1883. by Ah 



out ol' Brenner i imported Monk 



Ae/'/e and Nyon, BytheCbe 

 ount.y, Mass., for white, with < 



ends and spot ou rump and 

 St. Bernard dogs, whelped Nc 



imported Hero} out of Broun 



,A.K It. 'JiiOi lo their Agrippn i A.K.K. 1 lib, Dec. 30. 



T<i ii tin ma— l'oio..; Tntoj. i Jhoqiutssol lCeiincls's i Lancaster. Mass.. 



pug bitch Tantriims A.K.K. 22o> lo their imported Young Tohv 



(A.K.K 17:i,. Dec. 12. * 6 y 



WHELPS. 



pgrsm 



A., I.., 



.A.K.K. St 



Katydid 



whit.- Km 

 Dec. I I. f. 



/..,.,.. 

 Lena, Dec 



structions at head of thi 

 essra Shaw <ry. Bales'8 I 

 Dec. 12, four: two bitche: 

 Mr. E. H. Fisher. .Ir.'si 



column. 



nportcd mastilT biteh Antea 



since dead. 



lew Bedford, Mass. 1 black anil 

 :Guy Mnnnering Whirlwind 1. 

 fucker s champion Dash III. 

 e.) German dachshund hiich 



1ALES. 



of this column. 

 mien. N. J . has sold (he following English 



gr See 



Mr 1. He 

 setter pupi 

 Browning: 



Maud. Black and white bitob, to Mr. Chas. Woodruff, Millville 

 N. J. 



.Y</'/.\ Black and white bitch, to Mr. John C. Stratton. Millville, 



Nettie-. Liver and white bitch, to Mr. ,1. Harvey .''osier. Milhilie. 

 Wed, Orange and white dog. to Mr. Dan B. Ferguson, Millville. 



Mni.l. Black and white bneh. to Mr. .1. Bedle, Port Norris. N ,1. 

 also one unnained liver and white bitch, same Utter, to Mr, Samuel 

 b.irr. Philadelphia, Pa. 



Wycliffe. Bed Irish setter do:.', whelped Aug. 25. lSS.'J iRuby— Lyda 

 Belle). By the Ashniont Kennel, Dorchester. Mass., to Miss Ida F. 



•on. Li 

 Lofty ' Bor 



Bonny k .t- 

 ingi in, w> 



old (Racket 



to Mr, E. s 

 Ohiquita 



I Druid- Pn 

 to Mr. E. S. 



\ k ;.• S5J 

 town, Pa . 1 



/•:<. . 



■. Mass. 

 . L 

 1. by 



and white English setter dog ( Prince Lofty— 

 v. Diane, Frankfort. Ky.. to .Mr. Win. Titlcr- 



PRESENTATIONS. 

 i&~ Sec instructions at head 01 this column. 



Amine. Lamon and white pointer hitch, whelped JiUy 27, 1833, by 

 \and.:vorfsl)oin Price's Bring Peg . . -in of Wise's Bciilali 1 Flake- 

 Lily), by Hon. John S Wise. IticlunoDd. Va.. to -Mr. A. G. Taylor, 

 .-1.1'... lode Dfepot, Va. 



Zobeiile. Liver and white ticked pointer bitch, whelped July 87, 

 1883, by Vandevortfs Don (Price's Bane -Peg), out of Wise's Beulah 

 ,. John S. Wise. Richmond, Va.. to Mr. Geo. K. 

 Taylor. Amelia county. Va. 



DEATHS 

 usti actions at head of this column. 

 1 tut Livei and white pointer bitch Fill t (Captain Graftou's Jim — 

 Wblskey), owned by the Westminster Kennel Club, on Dec. 18. 1SS3. 

 from general debility. 



fifle and gray ^hooting* 



RANGE AND GALLERY, 



ZIVITLKK TUFLK CU'H. New york-. Dec. Si-Regular shor'.t 



""""•".•> possible |40 rtjfthofe 



ilrt it Zet'tkr.. ip 



,, nr, G Zetftet 



ample lunch, with good hot Coffee, a most welcome treat to the at- 



ntsltten. 



itm.IKitT'wPT. fimm.-'ie ■ , ■ .,- ■ a tournament for IhH 



ypnrteciWut Champion Badge-, pre nted bv till I rriwskv rbtte 



Pigeon Company of Cincinnati, v.-jli he hebi' ■„■' ■ ... . - ." '., 



|l«b'| |V;; ad, 



A\" rn Kill 

 M V.or.i. 

 rt'eevih 

 I ; 1. 



ib 

 CJudspi 

 71 Ochl 



A Leber 

 ii Holg.. 



Tteguhi 

 in .shots 



H llolge. . . 



W Klein 



M Dorflef 



\ Sr.-mbaeh 



: 

 K D Ward 



cjuds.,1,,, ,,:..:;:::. ;:.;;:': 



>7 — The ■ 



.' 1 "itjgeh 



II I 



iirJ TOWoOne .,., ' Jo) 



112 HBchutte- v< 



, )li It Pl.ckl.-.b. r in 



Ii ! ' ' ■ o ' ' ■' .i ... ...lie ■■■ 



rto, ,',vt..,.ip ..-,..,:. 



B Zett'er in 



'' .. !■ •■nit was: 



1 Hi A [..: 



Thi 



. 1 . 



'• ! ■ ' '■. ■• •'.''■"■ '■.'."-'■■ ' ' ,.'.!;' '-' 'er"! 1 '.',,';, 1 



and Mr. Charles. On Tuesday the regular feiiniciitlv shoot of the 



.!-', .'. ,. .' .-..'■,';;.,"-i. ''.i;'.;,'."' 



Creedmoor Pru-tiee Match. 



IlCnslung,. , .vi :, ! .3 5 -. :, 4 5- 47 C H Hart 5 4 4 -I ft 14 4 44— 4-1 



ALBurt i 184664464—1! A L Love 4 I 14 i i r. 2 5— « 



A L Bracket. 45 15454444—48 PA Lanpan... .f. \ I I 1 1 4 3 4 4 - it) 

 DP Holder... ft 44 I I -1 r.. 11 le I . S Sterns 1444ft34 135-40 



EJCJRtn, ,.4654 S6I 155 1 "V ; -' ' ' aSterns...' .5 5 4 5 1 5 I 5 .1 :,- i.i 



A !_' Adams.. .5 ( 5 ft 6 - 4 ft 5 1 5 — (7 .1 P Bates.. . , . .5 ft 4 I 4 4 ft 5 4 4—44 



E J Eaton.. . .5 ft 4 5 ft 5 4 5 ft 4—47 E James 5-14541144 4-4" 



CEJeuks.. .5555455454—17 BitappaO. I 114 4 4 14 1 4—40 



Decimal Match. 



W Charles _, fl 8 8 1) it W 111 10 !l 9—85 



C E.Ienks.... a 8 S 8 ft 7 10 10 a 7—74 



CJBaton fl 5 610 ti Mil 8-71 



RBeed 8 5 10 5 7 8 7 7 li ft- (59 



P.Davis 11 11 11 11 g .-, 7 ;i |j 6—68 



SP Bates 4 8 735 86 7 9 19-05 



•J A Hold) 10 10 IS 7 2 till 3 7 3-li2 



SARATOGA RIFLE CLUB.— Saratoga Springs, Dec. 22 -Small at- 

 tendance, owing to stormy weather. Wind 'high and changeable 

 light strong. SOOyils, off-hand: 



AGHuil 10 15 18 12 12 11 12 12 II 11—414 



IBavis 10 11 11 42 11 11 9 11 IS JO— HB 



HWheeler !i 13 n 11 9 12 11 1112 10—108 



FDWbeeler (I 11 11 12 11 10 11 11 9 11-106 



ID Hoods 10 10 II ID 10 10 12 7 II 8- 9D 



F A White 10 11. 11 6 11 II 5 10 10 Ifl- 95 



The annexed so no was fired with 11 r.i'-'-eal. Ma.vnard during a heavy 

 snow storm and strong wind: 200vds. off-hand: 

 AGITull 11 12 9 10 9 11 II 11 II 11-1110 



NEWARK, K. J., Dec. 3D.— The third tournament of the Newark 

 Rifle Association will commence on Monday evening. Jan. 11. at the 

 Celluloid Range, comer Broad and Bridge streets. Hubs Mill furnish 

 referee for the one 01 seeding and a scorer for the one succeeding 

 them. They will shoot in the following order: 1st, Plymouth- 2d 

 Warren-.ad, Essex: 4th. Domestic; fttn. Celluloid; 0lh.1i-elinghuy«en' 



THE TRAP. 



hooting ground on lluirs.lay. Dec. ',. was .veil attended by both 



1. .rn.- shots and sportsmen from the neighboring cities ami villages. 



ifiera sweepstake at ft glass I.., lis, lb. regular sh.„,t began with the 



ollowiug entries. Contest No. 1. rsrlft. r.M to fill. 10 glass balls: 



iCI.inher 6 UWhitney 10 



After a 

 following . . 



GCI.uiiier 8 rt Whitney.. 



A White n "•'CrisKol'd 



HSwifl I .1 G Slrn-ei. . 



]■: H Smith.... ... 7 11 White . , 



A Baker 8 P Dev . 



M H Hall - II Where . 



J Graham m w Lehton .. 



FPenoison S w Staplcton 



J Lee 



In ties of 10 Graham and Whin 

 id without a tie. In tie- of 

 ice of 10 bolls each, fourth money won by Smith. 

 Contest No. 2, $25, 20 to fill, 10 glass halls': 



Sam .. .ft Pish 



Smith li Stapleton 



A While ■ \shton. 



Whitney . 

 Graham.. 

 Luther .. 

 linker .. 

 Hall 



Graham and lird 

 Asliion divided tin 



Franklin House ( 



Graham 



Luther 



Swift 



A While 



Morel so 



Whltn.v 



Hall 



Arsbton 



Maunder 



Crawford 



Lee 



Ii.-umsou . 

 Griswold 



-. Whitney see. ml, fish anfl 

 divided fourth. 

 i. 10 glass halls, 

 iman . 8 



I 1 ■ 



Millar.- , 

 the'ma'l. 



S.— The chili held 



inst., at. ..lrieh the 



ir: II. Griuwold, M- 



inins.-.l. E.M.L. 

 THE 1 'LAYS IN ROCHESTER 



iWh 



I. K. K, 



a at Erb's 

 it Gilbert, dOvds. 25 



Park. Newark. Dee. 24. between .Messrs. Ed.Jr 

 birds, .Htulingham rules, 5 traps: 



Gilbert 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l—ssi 



Eddy 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 t) 0:1 



Mr. Erb turn. In ..n. I .and under the conditions ilhe ground 



"■■ the scores are excellent, Mr, Gilbert killing 



.ut ..f the last 21 1 



a. -A. P.O. 



Company's badges resulted as 



M 



ID 



15 



Hill 18 bundle 



Banna Ift Grisivoid 



Sauer 13 Brenner. 



Auld .10 Loener 



McLean . 12 D unseat h 



DUANESBCRGH, N, Y,.Doe, 19. Match at. 25 birds. 80yds rise 

 80yds. boundary, during a violent snow storm, single barrel only 

 allowed: 



P. FiuiDou 11 11111111101 1 lollOllOOOl— IB 



W Settle 0111111111111111.il. oiiu.ii -_ii 



MAIDEN GUN CLL'B.-Touroameiit shoots will he held on the 

 rir.si Saturday of each month, and the seconil and fourth Saturdays 



beginning January 12— will he known as practice da vs. when sweep- 

 stake- shooting will not be allowed. The club offers three gold medals, 

 designed as first, second and third, to be contested for bv members 

 only, and 10 be shot for on regular days. This contest' will close 



tiuhting. 



WINTER CRUISING ON DELAWARE BAY. 



..... a trip i.i the lower Delaware Bay, In tne yacht 

 lyaway. she is leu. over all. .hit. L. u I... i.'ft beam, Bft. 6in. 

 .'ep. mam keel Was bunt ta Boston ; has n thoroughly rebuilt 



ith the 



vith ; 



I'r 



when lit up 1 



ance. The 1 



the deck hen 



by a homely partition. There ii 



assistant, To thoroughly apprei 



winter trip in her as we did. 



Tie "eenlerboardcrs" chum .1 

 anything else in n keel boat. 

 .!.'.• e,| :1c re.unrvs at least 

 .re at the head. W 



T-i. Byi h i 



Stapleton . .; 



Griswold 7 



Baker :i ''.she 10 



Graham and Whitney divided llrst money, Baker unci White 

 divided second money, Herriinnu and Smith divided third, Luther 

 •on fourth. 



A rie.in Hotel Guaranteed I'ur-e. ■?.'■"•, 10 glass balls: 



_raharu 7 Maunder 



Swift I" A While . ........ 8 



Morehouse ... s u White g 



Smith.... ■■' Set* BJ S 



Bak.-r .a Stevens I 



Whitney B Griswohl 



Luther Powers 



«r, Swltl look ii.st money without a tie, Luther won second, H. 

 While and Whitney divided third, anil Graham wou fourth without a 

 tie. 



the day's sport, and feel deeply grateful to Messrs. Kuss, Coats &. , 

 Co., of the Franklin House, who, through Mr. Remington, gave an I 





■se to the wind, 

 enter any creek that, aft 

 e. and get out again quite 



bl... 



> be 



to use. and get out again quite a~ r readily. 1 

 boat in I he Q. C. V. C. of our length which 

 uslo windward in any weather I . ■■ ■ ,, • 

 four beams, with her :i an. freeboard, would 



merged Iv is also rut her too full. Still . 



and ou be ui.ule !,..!.. mueh belter. 



