170 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



Count JStiBLE, D. C. Sanfioin, Dowh'ug Mich.— Black, 

 White and ban English setter dog, S years (Count Wind 'em — 

 N&ra), handled by owuer. 



against 



Lontiox. PI. Bailey Harrison. Til,. ' a . Blue belton 



English settee dog, - years d'.iris- i-illi, handled bj Vf 

 Talliaiui, Worcester, Masa 



B ra Novice. D. C, Satibom, Rnwliir . Me-i i;i .,,.', 

 white and (:i.n English scl.l.ei 'bitch, ' ., , ;■ i ' >. I, IJ. — "Novell 

 Ini lulled by owner. 



against 



POHBMAW, Wm. Tallman, Worcester. Mas-.— Black, white 

 :i.ud tan Faiglisb setter dog. •_' years (Hashing Monarch— Fairy 



1 1.', hanUlod by owner. 

 Mf.ti-.or. ColW, E. Hughes) St. Louis, Mo.— Livef and 



■■Mud- i '.■■! ,:■■..'. -" ■ viun (Uarnet-.lill), handled by B. 



Waters, Canterbury, conn., 



agmml 



PJaiDE. Sportsman's Eenael, Geneva, Iowa.— Lemon and 

 1 ' - - ' ■ '■■• '.- - !> .iiu-Eliij), handled by 



Boo, HTaSaington, tfehpvl 



CiuKTUt'DE. J. W. Drib. Fiifsoui-gh. fa. — Black. wMJe and 

 ■ • Mi setter bitch, 'i . ■■., - ,,. i ,, V ,.-S , ||y, handled 

 b Qwnei 



uqwktst 



Mat Eavi!u\ck. J. J, Snellcnburg, New Brighton. Pa,— 



Black and white English setter bitch, 4 years (TJmndor-Spot), 



handled by ov, m-r. 



(T^mamtim; D. L. Sinister. Philadelphia, Ps,.— Black, 



'■ i" ■ tld I I I M ■> hi. -I,, -.". rears i Dash III. -Cor- 



- '■'■ bi I i la 



again 

 : S. Mcintosh, Pittsburgh, Pa,— Red Irish setter dog, 

 -I jc-iiiv i Dash Flora i, handled 1 >y owner. 



ROOK, Dr, N. MoDonald, Plttabnrghj Pa.— Black, white 

 and tan En.uli.sh setter do--, '-' veais (Bex-Belle) handled bv 

 John Shoemaker, (darner, la.. 



Maioa. Dr. S. Fleet Speir, Brooklyn, N. Y.— Black, white 

 and tan English setter bitch, a years (Bick-Clioi, handled bv 

 E, H. Height, Allaire, X.. I. ' J 



Dash. It. ( f.Brien. Mason ' itv, Iowa.— Liver, white and 



ran P.irrlish setter dog, '■'. years (Rob-Potl handled by owner, 



agawixl 



BE 3 US •'. 0. Donuer, Nf-iv York. Lemon and white Eng- 

 i Uteli, 1 years llla.iieer .11 .-Mallard's Belle), handled 

 by J. N. Lewis. Ramsey, N, .1. 



PHAtBlB PUNCH. R. B. Morgan, (anion, O.— Liver and 

 white English setter dog. d years (Charmi-Peai-J). handled by 

 owner, 



against 



l>e,v. i(. J, Vandevort, Pittsburgh. Pa.— Liver and white 

 "■ ' ' due., .".'j years (Bung-Peg) handled by owner. 



si B jsi. eieiSTKss imcm 

 w i ' ii.l down a short time Wednesday in the middle of the 

 heat bet ween Pink B. and Prince Noble, who were given a 

 rest, which they greatly needed, as it was terribly hot, After 



-i lialbhi.'ii - i M .,_ ,. they were taken up 



and put down again on Thursday morning lor about the 

 in length ol iSme without - - 



Hl.yy , 



:■ Me- 



e regular Jud as. ' 

 nod Brown hud them 

 . Sterling and Dew i 



charge, 



apleted 



in. Thursdaj a. 



In .ii. fhl V Wen- p 



a stubble tteld. - 



...,:,, i ,,, ;,.,..■,., ,; . | . .,, strides. 



she ra.n in. i. and flashed ai i] W i i ■ wing. She 



. anged vri ■ and w U m >niu . . .-■ . . ,r ... ... - , . 



... .....;. '.i. i.,.i tisi style, she . as i twu I • i I of 



in tills respect. Ranging over t h e _, in dot , 



'let ont a link, go tog in,.-! ' e ■ i i r Nothing was found on the 



Stubble, anil the 



i ■ i -i bird iu trie edge ol bi 



wUd before the jut . . e- -i 

 . :, ■ .... .... he rlge D -. 



.... ... ii i twn ehal mgi : -. 



ftnally locating a turtle. TJ 



« .i , .el driyen toward a la 



birds were llnsUed bj the teau 

 ctoj-s were put oowu and wajr 



'. i ie and Bushed one 



fortunate, and t if ' i Bi 



st\ ash luannir, Sue baekiue- 1 



: in . - -.a.... i 3 tail-] 



, , ! i ... . i"i was haudeonielv 

 she, moved a Q I !•■ 



.... Hue swtm.e for it aud 



■:■' . 



the prai 

 t the ' ' 



j put in the 



... ...... ... . 



wn. a'nd the 



1 Hushed, but lie 



ade 



td , 



instant, but 



mly a short 

 nt, which 



.toss 1'efus.e-d to back, but drew ahead aud stole the point. 

 ;- .lie-. .'! i ,, i.i t.e.ited the bird, which was running. 

 siieiri Bushed and killed, &ue letriering it nicely. The dogs 



v,-e -e then pui in the v. -.eon and driven south to a stubble, 



,,■',.■,- i ■. ,i, nt . -.--. ,j.. I. ,i -.,. .o : ooint Sue not seeiae- her. soon 



ai'l.ei- i"'ini -ii' " ... U Hushed wdld; 1 1. si iveca] 



-.'■ • ' . ' '.'unless pointiue,- wlier- t ley 



. .i ...... . . ., Uo i ii.-'i drew along the grass 



and poinb wl ..,..■..- backed iadiifferentiy. Sue 



roade-lini i1 '. pointed just an instant before the 



iil-d flushed, .i i ultation. the judges ordered 



i.. I. . - i -i id I he e -nt to Sue. Down one hour 



This wa.s.-i. ratt.iin;. g I brace. Mrol-er is the fastest and 



tmsthe uiosf -,l..,-li -. I'V.-rnl: i:, ;! most pej-sistelil, worker with 



v.-ou.b-riul - .-:_,.■ . In. i: is. ii, mi.ir;; ,J . e.y ill ,,. , una 



..,-'.. ..,.,!.. He also has an 



... .-ii .. ..' ....;..-'. to p -sleet his judg- 



i . . i and halt pointed, ... he .- . .. e. a . i ., i ..... i -i aud 



p. i ufe.d for a. Iniu. disfie.e ■ 1 . [■■■ . . ■! n i iliiallj lost it. 

 .:,■ ;..,-,.., :-inl-iii-i( woririn- a- 1 uroimd him but showing-no 



.... ■,.. i n i i ■■ ' in i . - . -, ' el.- going down wand, 



Kraidi Unshed a single I and droj d towing. Broker 



.. followed -'ei ....' ii i. a .... h. Bill uviulaitlj did not see nor 

 -... ,!■ i Uo i.i... ,. :.r ... li : . . ii enti r . Ion tag bogetheT pn 

 a. mowed strip of prairie th j i i..!.: ,i id ae Ue-y winded 

 a-ljU'd- both turned in tie-. o . .e ,;.... aid pointed, 



just an instant before tie- b ,, . i n-.. , i . -. ...i . ...-i ly dropping- 

 an 1 Prank on his feet. Both dropped to whig. Thfi was -. rj 

 pretty. Then beatn&out the stubble the handlers flushed 

 three' birds. Broker ■ming ii'ound dropped on point, Frank 



... i. in 1 ' ei • Shon i,iiir,...,i.j . I, . |. si.'. i,i.1-i. oi-ih-red 



trail; ..ei and lie -,co»l a flush. The does were ".hen water 



:riil ,■ tll-.ee --.[.lllible flisll ........ i e -,■.-, r ■ . ,.;U of -it- lit 



ov t a fcuoll Unshed n brae , ..- '. : •lu-.-lly pointed, as 



•.who puld - - 1 1 ii 1 1 , backed, and - •■ ...,_. | 



up. U'lH-Mi'. .;.;.,,,- a i. sig-ht Eie.uk. was Hat: as the 

 ,. ,. bird. flushed between Dhe.dogs. Thee 



ajllte.l ., . :,. ',. I ... I.:.. . . -■ n ■- id 



Coining Up flushed the bird. A bird 

 Frank to retrieve, wliich he did in vc 

 were then ordered lip a.nd the heat. 

 Down fifty minutes. 



then thrown for 

 good shape. They 

 irded to Frank H. 



In 



a bf.tle inclined 

 as she ou S ht. K 

 Innately a flush, 

 very stylishly a 

 next field Kir 



e tie: 



■opped on a beautiful point 

 Hind down wind aud Bushed 

 1.2: -very nicely, and the re- 

 rd killed to order and both 



va the next 



wdd before 

 ■ital point to 



hdrawn, and Maxim 



nder Messrs. Bergtui- 

 red up to s.. down 



PL, 



..... and 1 



,l! d tl 



ipita.l fori 



l, earr\ 



nipina in 



left it 



audits ct 

 11 we kur 



all who 



were east off in the su. 

 and Bessie finished thei 

 at fli-and Junction last 

 appeared to have no m 



FRA1UIE I'.AXGKK VXD SHAUOW 



Shadow cbal- 



braee. Both 



I and Bushed 



a long way. 



his point, In 

 . and loaded 

 ar aud scored 

 auger made a 

 it as Ranger 

 id Hushed tfi 



tved 



i pc 



i good 



led ahead and 



ash. Tli 



work Then to another stubble., both challenged 

 ; in opposite directions. Ranger struck it in the gross 

 lately pointing and reading- he located a brace nieeiy. 

 acked at first, but catching the scent also pointed, 

 onto order flushed them and killed pne, This was 



done. Rancor soon again pointed a single bird, 

 1, .1 11 11 They were then ordered up and the heat 



own at 5:15 on broken ground, 

 tubble tii-ld. Count Noble is the 



lik-kens, and. judging from what 

 .ake it hot for the best of them, 



"" Sanbo 

 ,-ithout r 

 ark for I 



■ i ,!■■. ... I i i . thers loveidy 



.. e i i ii '. i. .. id Short . hoi to ' 



I,:-,,, i i,i. i h ie i li ... ,i , i to the i ....... ;.i. H . .-., 



. ..vi ,. 1, li'i an!, l!i -ii ..eored a In !,. ,,,,!, I , - ,.: 

 ., , Idien m long gross Broker pnt n i que 



■■'. d. ,.' . I ' , if] .' I! ei.,.' diieeiioi 



...... . ,,..,., , . ,,',,, 



I'Ll- 



A little further on Counl dr-.p] 



I idle ah- i. sei.'on.l and moved on; this also proved 

 in the corner of the stubble, three or four In.i 

 i -. a ., . ■', . oi. 'id..' -j ii'ia._o[ilii"tnt point, md .'.Ida 

 thai and Sanborn went toward him. But before 



half way he moved on and flushed the birds. In the next 

 stubble Count dropped very prettily to a single bird, which 

 Tallman missed. He then ran into some com. and not mak- 

 ing lvis appearance, Sanborn went for him, end soon a bird 



ed to wing 



. this was 



ran over 



i work he 



ed up and the heat 

 mr and a half. 

 ItEMAN. 



and Christmas Bill 

 1 Foreman were put 

 ie National and Peim- 

 ifall. when he sap- 

 nch she run her heats, 

 .•mckens. nevertheless 

 lirly fast and one of 

 •ever saw. She has 

 a gamy manner that 



e saw him el Grand 

 better than Novice, 



■•- - ;r .:•..-. Novice 

 ould have pointed, as 

 on a little ■ . ■ ei,' and 

 r to a lac., itubble 

 to the right. When 



- -"'iiei-it a little 



v air, stopped a mo- 

 [ still further to the 

 the wrong way, tor 

 u ti fill point to a covey 

 ie left of where Fore- 

 distance and located 

 lushed and killed one, 

 i crossing a slough to 

 lit, but moved on in 

 Then through some 



svlvauia De 

 tivated all t 

 She has bee 



ng his head high 



Ai, Foremar 

 in front of 1 

 (iroimd lum. 

 on top of th 

 catch the Ix 

 the dogs in 

 down in gra 



hieh 

 left. 



mid 



ie ' ' 'I. a.., 



;..- ■ " p-,1. 



d make noth- 

 nall stubble, 



le ahead and 

 ns head and 

 » on through 



■eged and 

 re pointed, 

 he put up 

 ' fully live 

 four' lards 

 ite.ily been 



the Hush. 



am Hushed 



but' they wen- 

 put down. The 



Thursday aft 

 dcr Judges Mo 

 incredible tale; 



I grass. Thoi 

 gle bird. T 

 roth dogs dr 



and Pride si 

 on and drive: 

 ed a bird, am 



da-llea: 

 mowing 



».i| . MM' 



- . . -j of birds, 



b and Don were now 



were put down, un- 

 1 heard such almost 

 ilanees of these dogs 

 i, and it was with no 

 I the. signal for them 

 •m before, and with 

 ead. Meteor is one of 



found. Pride, is also 

 id looks all over a 

 . prairie, and both 

 i rate that we never 

 oves very lightly and 

 a swallow. lTideis 

 iviuging back from a 

 ished wild, from the 

 jme point, and Pride 

 3. Both soon moved 

 where birds had evi- 



-.. v.\ .. ■' ind, Me- 

 f the knoll another 

 ' ,'. ." - j prettily, 



uted again and Pride 

 >rder and killed neat- 

 e, Pride thought that 

 ie bird, he started in 



ind Meteor retrieved 

 I he left, and made a 

 ig, and although lie 

 res ' he bird Hushed 

 of the held Pride 



It, The 



dsh 



nd a ehasi 



! Meteor. 

 who 



he , ■ i ' , '., i a Count Noble and 

 . .' li us hunt his land, and it was 



■re ordered up, to go down again in 

 ... a and quite cool until 



- I IE ae i- but, the rest of the 



ti.-ei and Pride Ware put down at 

 a half miles north, vest of the town. 

 paetl. Meteor th: fastest and widest 

 'vild ahead of him, but he did uot see 

 Miie lie made n magnificent point on 

 Mi Mr, The bird was 

 ... 



