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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[August 26, 1880. 



Isaac E StTAtun Pitfobni^ Executive Committee 

 Wessr<! Br Duniuf oliiiiinan "VViIljeBbarre , Wil 

 ]iam A McTntofch Pittsbm^ Ldward Oiefjg, Pittsburg 

 S S Jhompsoii Pitthbuif, J J Snellenbnig New 

 Brighton , and S. S Btov, n Pittsburg 



THE ST. LOUIS DOG SHO"W 



LIST OP PRFMIUMS 



THE second innu il Iihk li shou of do£;& £;i\en under 

 tbe aiispicp'i lit tlif M I mis Knnnel Club, will be 

 beldattberw Cnouiid ^t L.mis Mo Oct 5Ui, 6tb 

 Tth ind sth iml piomiseb to be one of the gi mdi <5t sue 

 Cfsses of tli( kind ever held in the West Mi Chiihs 

 Linf^ohi has bpnn seemed is superintendent indhis well 

 known 11 1.1 unrv w1 ]<m^' expi iipik e is i suffii lent 

 guiruitii Ihit till rxnihiti 111 "dl 111 i ^nlitilbli ,,c\ 

 ■WOtI A\p Inin th^t tbief of llii iiiil., im b, i u il 



reidy ippoiiifpd \ud tbit Ihi ont jud^chjstciu is to )f 

 iibsinpd Ibis IS as It sbo dd be, and a glance at the 

 subidini d n imes shows the selection to be a most excel 

 lent one in dll respects — 



JUDGES 



Pomteis— Ml E F Stoddaid, Daj ton, Ohio 



English and Iiish Setteis— Mr. C H Turnei, St Lows 

 Mo 



Gordon Setters— Mr E C gteiling St Louis, Mo. 



The judge for spaniels hounds and jthei spoiling and 

 non spoi ting classes has not yet been ^elected 



The follow ing is the cKssiiu itinn of dogs and the list 

 of premiums Fifty one clas ls >1 l ,0 total amount of 

 preiniiims . — 



DIVISION A— rOtSTEKS. 



Class 1.— Champion pointer doss. ovRr 65 pounds (seo N. A. K. 

 fl rules) S35 



Class 3.- ciinmplon pointer Wtohes, over 50 pounds (see N. A. 

 K C rules). $25. 



Cliisii :!.— libaiiipion pointer dogs, under 55 pounds (see N. A. K. 

 rules', $25. 



CI11S.S+.- Champion pointer bltclies, under 50 pounds (seo N. A. 

 K C. rules), $ai. 



OPEN Ct-ASSKS. 

 (See N. A. K. C. rule 9.) 



Cluss ]U.- Pi. inter piHipieB, uiiilf r 1:; inu.l...?, ljiu.l.cs, $10. ^ 

 Class il (speciaO.— For tlie best pointer, dog or bitch, in the 



" Class'jS.— For the test pointer, dog or bitch, of any age, by 



i i:i.— For the hest pointer, dog- or bitch, of any age, by 



No tuti'y fee will be charged for classes 12 and 13. 



F. 



DIVISION B— ENOt/ISH SETTERS. 



Class 1 l.-Chainpion English setter dogs (see N. A. K. C. rule 8V 



* class 13.— Champion English setter bitches (seo N. A. K. C. rule 

 8), S25. 



OPEN CLASSES. 



(See N. A. K. C. rule 9.) 

 Class Hi.- Imp.-.rtP.-3 Fng-lish settpr do?.;, ?25 and S15. 



CUISS IH. 



Clai 



,,■,,. .... -..i-, ilosrs, SIO. 



.. ,.^1.,,., , .!'-..-•' ..,: .11' :iiii.:., tubes, JIO. 

 the best EiiBiith teller, doif or bitch, in 



Class iO.-lM '- I -■ 

 Class 21.— 1^..mI'.--i. .=>-■ 

 Class 22 IBi)tcial).-r( 

 the show, S25. 



DIVISION C— IRISH SEITERS. 

 Class a— Champion Irish setter dogs (see N. A. K. C. rule 8), 

 Clas32t.— Champion Irish setter bitches (see N. A. K. C. rule 8;, 



(S 



cN. ' 



Class 25.--Iri8h settL. .„ , . 



Class 21).— Irish setter bitehes, :-;;,. anil SI 1. 

 Class S7.-Irish setter puppies, un.l.r 12 months, dosrs, $10. 

 Class 28. -Irish setter iiuppies. iiiiflor 12 iiionths. bitclies, *10. 

 Class 2!) (special).— For the best I rish setter, dog or bitch, in the 



S OW, t--J. DIVISION D— GOHDON SETTERS. 



Class 30.— Champion Gordon setter dogs (see N. A. K. C. rule 8), 

 ^^Ciass 31.-Champion (5ordon setter Wtohes, (see l>f. A. K. C. rule 



*"' *^- OPEN CLASSES. 



(See N. A- K.C. rule 9.) 

 Class .S3.— Gordon setter doirs. S2.1 and «ig. 

 Cla.ss 3:!.-(iiirdon setter bitches, .>2t) ""fl ,;'•'• „,h„ .„„„ -m 

 n-H-- 11 -I,,,, I, n setter puppies, under 12months, rtog.o, .510. 

 (I, ; I I ,,, setter puppie.", under 12 mouth.s, biiohes, *10. 

 I - -I . . —For the best Gordon seller, do^- or hitch, in 



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rilVIPION E-BPOKTISG DOGS. 



(Other than iiointers and setters.) 

 Cla!=S .37.-Irish water spaniels, ? 10 and .?,=!. 

 Class ;«.-<;o«'""'''''t'fJ"|'|' *|','|'^"" *'^- 



(-'■'"' '' ■:".'■ '""i'uVs,''?10andV5. 

 ,:: ,, .,..l..iehes.SliJai..l$.5. 



, , uuns, .SlOaudgo. 



rill.- ;., ' i.-Lunde, SlU. 

 Class 41.- i'':-.\ ierrier di.ifP, $10. 

 Class 43.-ii'ox terrier bUchcs, 3,10. 



llIVISION F— NOK-aPOBTINO DOGS. 



Clas 



iss tV. 





re.olkys, S15and$,5. 





iia\ft afiieeit to eafry dogs 





, |i;.j merit ot tlieir usual i-ates 



entered ft..r oou 



Kennel Club, or to any mem- 

 petition, but the club's dogs 



held under the 



ules of the National American 



y breed of dofrs for which a 

 ade for all classes marked 



free, when 



Thce.\|.ii 

 to ihcali.ii.. ■ 



Kndtjg bel'i 

 ber thereof, ^^ 

 will beonexh 



The show w 

 Kennel Club. cnAnr.ES Lincoln, Superlntendtnt. 



Olfice at J. W. Crooke's, 604 North Fourth street, tSt. Lonl-s. 



Pknvsvia'aM-v State Aoricui-tcral Sociioty Jntir- 

 NATIONAb (Ji.Ll.liY TKIAI.S.-Tliese trials Will be held on 

 the groiiuds M.lJoinlll^' the main exbibilioii l.uil.img, 

 FaiiTUOunt Park. Pliiladelplua, Hcpt. 20th, aist, 3ad, 23a, 

 •54th or 2;".th. Prize.s will be awarded in two classes: 

 i'irst c/a.^.s— All age ela.ss ; first premium $100; second 

 premium, $.'iO ; third premium, §25 ; Second dass— Pap- 

 py class ; first premium, -1.50 ; second premium, $2.5 ; 

 third prtmium, $10. 



The following are the rules :— 



The cohey trlalawiUbeheldunderthepersnnBldlreettonof tha 



Superintendent in chat},e 

 foi entiv eontainiiiu ,1 

 < le , of the dog may hi 



- I. Hi il i.r shfi 



Ia<hsi„,,h< 

 hccpaicliii 



IlK slupl.l 



Whfiiado, 1- 



ira T bisatt nu 



No person i \ i 



Bo^s mil liitehe htte. 

 the 11.1 delis Puprie' 

 raihe innnn ilis mil 



,nd foi thri=otiiaIsblanliapilic 

 I niird I t the s ,, t 11 lip 



„ O^fl til. 



1 tell hinin 



1 inllnw thr hccp 

 t„R.s,srhisd-j-.M. 

 ri mueh lidlinK i 

 rieif .iminci iit Ihi 

 ur dii^o sUiIl be pi 



..entlenesa 

 ilii.jr for the 

 the ]uirin 



Office nf In'ernatinnal Erhani. .. -_, -. , - - 



diicta.mu (/litest cirrnei Tenth ami Che tmtt ^ttect-< Plitladetphja 



Nki;i;ask\ Fiet.p Tkim s.— Tbe first annual meeting of 

 the J^ebi-nska Kiel.l Trials Club v.-iU he liel.l under the 

 auspii-es of tbe Nebraska, Slat.' Sportsmen's Association, 

 at MiU'oril, Neb., Sept. MDtli and (Jet. 1st and 3.1, ]W0. It 

 will he open to all comers. Entries '.viU be received up 

 to the evening of Aug. Si.st at the Secretary's othce, Lin- 

 coln, and at any time pi'cvious. All entries to be accom- 

 panied with tbe forfeit money. Trains 'will leave Lin- 

 coln for the trial gnotinds ijlilford. twenty mile.s west) at 

 7 A.M.. on the morning of Si'pt. 30th, and on each day of 

 the trials. Good accommodations have been arranged 

 for menanddog.sat Millord. Tbe arrangements of the 

 trials will be under the tlirection of tbe Milford Sports- 

 men's Club. 



The following is the premium list : — 



AU-aged Stakes — Open to all setters and pt inters. First 

 prize. ^75 ; second prize, ^-aO ; third prize, S2.'). Entrance 

 fee, $15: forfeit, iSlO. 



Puppy Stakes— Open to all setters and pointers under 

 eighteen months of age. First prize, $.50 ; second prize, 

 !r;;i.) ; third prize, |35. Entrance, $10 ; forfeit, $7. 



Brace Stakes— 1 irst prize, $.10 ; second prize, $35. En- 

 trance, $10; forfeit. $7. 



In all stakes the purses are to fill, or the prizes to be 

 scaled. J. H. Hahley, Secretary. 



ExPKKss Chari^F-S.— K?iVor Forest and Stream:— I 

 wish tu .say a wur.l tiboiit express charges from the 

 West. We .sent two pups to Mr. Waildell, topeka, Kan.; 

 charges, $2.80. Belle came in the same box: charges, 

 $8.50. This, we think, is downright robbery, as she only 

 weighed about eight pounds more than the pups. 



J. O tis Fisllows. 



OF ENGLISH DOGGES.* 



The thirde Section of this 

 abridgement. 



NOwefoUoweth in due order and convenient place our 

 Englishe Dogges of the thirde gentle kinde, what 

 tliey are called to what vse they sertii>. and what sort of 

 people plant thoir pleasure in tbe, which because they 

 neede no curi.jus canuassingand uye sy fling, wee meane 

 to be so much the briefer. 



Of the delicate, neato, and pretty kind of dogges 

 called the Spaniel gentle, or the com- 

 forter, in Latine, MeUtceus 

 or Fotor. 



THere is, besides those which wee ha 

 huered, another sort of gentle d' 

 lisiie hovle but exempted li. 

 tbe Dogges of this kmil-'l i 

 of 111.' Iseland Melil.i, in 

 day i.s named J_/«/(o, an 

 noumedj witli eoui'iigi.ui-. 

 auntly fighting vnder tli 



e already de- 



this our Eng- 



1 the iii.i.'r 111 tbe lesiiJue, 



I' 'i-",i /wis i-dU jl/e/t/teos, 



////. lu hat at this 



.1 l.im.ius and re- 



i .1 \.ut s.ildiours valli- 



..^ ^ __ ._ _ _ inner (it (;hrist their vncon- 



querii'ble''captaine) where this kind of dogges had their 

 principall beginning. 



These dogges aie lille. pretty, proper, and fyne, and 



sought for to s.ltistie the .ieln ,it. nes-e i.f il untie da 



and wanton 



toplavan.l dalh 

 (biUa 



Is of lolly for them 

 \Mlb,ill. to li^lle away tbe treasure of 

 e tb.'ir iiiiiideB from more commendable 

 eT,eii i-es. anil In i ..iitent their corrupted concupiscences 

 with \ aint ili~piji 1 1 A s( lly shift to shuune yrcksome ydle- 

 nes>s.) These piippitstlie"sniallei they be. the more pleas- 

 uie they prom ike, as moie lueete play fellowes for mins- 

 mg mistresses to beare in their bosoms, to keepe company 

 withalin then ehambei- '■ MT...n. ^ n b si, epe m bed, 

 and nouii.sbe withmeali ' i I 'p s, 



and licke tlieir li|)pes as i i .nil 



good reason it shouUl be sr i. i i i I li le -se 



liath no fellowship, but teatiiesse uitb iiealii, -se bath 

 neighboui hood enough. That jjlausible pnm.'ibe -ienfied 

 vpon a Tj raunt, namely that he loued Ins si lue better 

 than his Sonne, ma.y well be applyed to tbe.-e kin.le of 

 people, who delight more in dogges that are depiiui^d uf 

 all possibility of reason, then they doe in .■luliheu that be 

 capeable of wisedome and iiidgement. But this abuse 

 peradiienture raigneth where there hath bene long lacke 

 of issii.i, or else where barrenes is the best blossome of 

 bewty. 



*Or Englishe Dogges, I the diuersities. the names, I the natures 

 and the pniporties. i A short 1 Treatise wriiten in latiue I byjo- 

 hannes ( 'aiiis ol Inic memo | rie, Dnctor of Pliisicke | in the ITni- 

 v.-i . , ,i.j);e| Andnei'ly drawue nil.) Bng-I liehe by 

 Jil i i.. Student. I Natma etiam in hrutUvlm I mten 



ii,i laallowed. I llraprlntedatbondon I bvRichard 



jr.i.i - i,e I sulde ovcrsgaiusi 8, Senul- I ubru'i\ Church 



The vertue whnh rcmuineth m the Spamell gentle ^ 

 otheiwise c tiled the comfortti 



Notwithstanding many ranke miubof tho=e prttty 

 pniipies .ailed 'spiniells ^erth Mt it the question 

 weie deiniiindeil -i^bit propeuie m fbeni tbe^ spt e, 

 which sboulde nnl f the i so aci ept ibif mil piecious m 

 then si^bt I dnubt tlu n aunswere would long acon\ ii tr 

 Put spfing it « tsoiii intent to trauaiU m this tieati e 

 so tb it \ iPiilei ini^ht i< ipe some benefite h\ bis le i.t 

 ing «i will (oimiinniote ^nto ^un stub Liiiiii.nrts is 

 air gionnded-spin It ison Vn.l tbiiii„li s.ime sinn.ise 

 thit sueh .Iv-t'' <1P f\t f II 



then leiues thev lie 

 quahtits therefoie . f inti 

 conditions are couere ' 

 thit the ^'^ c of 



tb 



ng b 



AX 111. 



imtir 



li li. 1 I 

 i"tpi 



III lie n b> 



t. 



il Hull I 



lli-iu-,b ibi I 

 Ittli. d 1^1 11. _ '..I tT 1 swa„f the 

 sill I mill . bnn^ iltdiliiii s tbeif%nt.> ip 



ph I I |.i(s iiiitue Ol biiiiu 111 tlieb, .ini of 



tb( il J ill I eikepeison w hieli ( lit < t is pel tiuin. d 



b\ tbc^i model ite heatc Moreouei thedise isf and sick 

 nesse t haungeth his place and entreth (though it be not 

 pief isely marcked) into the df„ge whiih to beno^n 

 trtitli expeiienee CTn ttstilv foi these 1 inde of do.^es 

 sometimes fill sieke mil raetinii i\u \ itb. ut inj 

 haim outwTidly irifii.iil \\n(]\ is m ii^unient tbd 



the dise 



whitso.u 1 



heiteinti u 



ertohindlel ^„ 1 „ ^ 



piehended ma tiiplo dmisif 



nth won 



__e b\ the opei ition i.f 



\li.Ulilisliiue I heth- 



] Hide whom I bine i om- 



How it lemaineth that I 



kitide 



in due order such doggss as be of a more homeli 



A Diall pertaining to the 

 thirde Section. 





r 





f A chnraher co- 



1 gene- 



section is co- 



Spaniell 





panlon 



rally 







1 It is also 



A pleasant 



! called 



liind of dog 



or the co- 



called 



playfellow 



1 ?V-"''' 



which is cat 



fortcr 





A pretty 



1 fltOr.1- 



led the 







L wotme 



J lUK. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



Sales.— A'aiic|;-Mr. N. T5lmore, Granby, Conn., has sold his 

 lino black and tan fo.vhound bitch, Nancy, to Mr. Charles B. 

 Horton. of Wakelield, Mass. I'icffir-iuc)/, whelp— Mr. N. Rl- 

 more has sold a very handsome -white, blnck and tan English 

 hare beagle puppy, Yietor-Lucy, to Mr. ATaldn A. Howland, ot 

 Lowell. Mass. ricfr.i-Biooi/o, whelp-Mr. N. Elmore has sold a 

 fine, two months old, iieagle-dog puppy, out of Bunnie by 

 Victor, to Mr. Franklin Cleares, of Saco, Maine. Vhtor- Liu-y, 

 whelp— Mr. Iv. Elmore has sold a fine English hare beagle dog 

 puppy, out ot Lucy by Victor, to Jlr. A. A. Atkins, of lurncr-s 

 Falls, Mass. yictor-I-uf.M, wl.elp— Jtr. N. Elinorc has sold a lino 

 black and tan English hare beagle puppy, out of Lncy by Vic- 

 tor, to Mr. H. G. Jerome, of Gale's Ferry, Conn. 



Correction.— Bdie-In Issue of Aug.l'Jlh, wc noticed sale of 

 this cocker spaniel bitch. She was out of nijintheby Beau, not 

 JJeoH, as printed. 



Whelps.— naf*!;—Mr. James Page Stinson's, Wiscassct, Maine, 

 pointer blich, Daisy, out of Belle by Straclian's Eliith, .tiielped 

 Aug. 13th seven puppies— live dogs and two biiches--by Hub- 

 bard's imported Shot. All the puppies are liver and white. 

 C'l/de-Mr. C. Z. Miley's. Lancaster, Pa., poi.iler b'tei,, i;iyde, 

 ■whelped on Aug. 13th ten pupiiies-ai.v dogs and four Miches- 

 Ijy Hock. Ad/ieHwtoii-Mr. George E. Br.nvn's, Deiihain, Mass,, 

 Gordon setter Wtch, Nellie Horton, Munn's DiiUe ef Curd-n-Til- 

 Icy's Dream, whelped Aug. Uth, seven pupplcs-fnur dogs and 

 three bitches— by Doane's Tom-Stockton's Dasli-H. Smith's Fly. 



DEATn.-S(eiiahh"i-Mr. M. P. JlcKoon, ot Franklin, N. Y., 

 has lost by diarrl 03a his cocker puppy, Stouglilon, by Captain 

 out ot Beauty. 



Bred. — F^^^.VfU8lc-Dr. H. B. W.vgaut's, (Pcekskill, N. V., 

 cocuer-spaniel hitch, Ely, to Mr. Geo. Wyganfs llrst-prizo win- 

 ner. Music. 



EANGE AND GALLERY. 



Da KiTTii's ExHiniTioN Shoot— Dr. John Kuth, Ihe Califor- 

 nia .shot, of whiiso rierfiirmances so much haa been said iu the 

 papers, gave the first liisplay of his ability as a marksman at tho 

 grounds of the lAjuntatn Gun Club, in the Brooklyn Driving 

 Park, on Saturday afttraoon last. The Doctor is the Western 

 man out and out— long and lithe of limb, while his hair sweeps 

 back over his shoulders. A broad. light tinted felt bat, with tt 

 velvet shooting- jacliet, gave the Doctor a marked appeanin.-e. 

 Mrs Ituth is a lady with a very miieh taiineil eumrilexicn ami tho 

 carriage of a li,iekw.inds\™man. She wore a sort of Galnslior- 

 (mgh hat, and when liamlling I lie pistol or rifle did not e\ en talio 

 the trouble to r.Miiov.' her tare mitts Oopt. L. C. Bruce, the cel- 

 ebrated riUo shot ; I'. W Wingert, the Secretary and nne ot the 

 cracks of the Foimtain Gun Clnh : T. C. Banks. »ud many expert 

 shooters, were present, and watched the pcrforiutincc nariowly_, 

 and ail united in declaring that Dr. Ruth was fully tlie equal of 

 any other siuh marksman who has yet itade h'lS appearance 



abr 



t No 



irk 



'the performnnep was opened by Mrs. Riiih aiming with a pistol 

 at Klass balls, and they wore shattered in aluiust every case. 

 Will, the pistol held sideways there waaa miss or two more, but 

 (jeiierally every shot told. When the pistol was inverted and the 

 aim takeu below Instead of above tho line of Hre there was no a|i- 

 parent loss in the percentage of hits. When ihe ball was hung by 

 a string ami set on lll^•ln^ Mrs. liuth stood 18 yards off and rnade a 

 clean br.'.ik ..n her thst shot. Th.- iiUo was then handled ihn.ugh 

 the-ameseiiesol shots, and the usual want of grace with which 

 all women handle guns wos apparent ; but if the weapon was not 

 brought to shoulder with tJie lazy swing of the old maiksman, 

 tho balls were hit just as accurately. When the balls were thrown 

 up in ihcalrMrs. Rulh tloodagood distance off and shattered a 

 dozen out of the fifteen, and this feature, when encored, wan 

 equally as good. 



Dr. Ruth next Iieganto show his abililyas a snap shot The 

 sights of the rifle srcmcd lobe ot no fpeo!al ats'stsnce to him, 

 for when they were covered by a card he used the weapon on 

 bBllB placed on Ih? stand and again at the glass spbtiES ihie^n 



