2S4 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Oct. 86, 1882. 



ful ami a little slo 



she waited paiit 



staidly and sobor 



: . : I tie illiddl, 



high ground, but 1 

 ing them back th 



top; -when behind thejn 



'1 subsoquentlv drove 



• r:i-i nor too slow 



in band. 

 i the buic 



•ant rather on the 



Dags, but tlv others were rounded nil right, 

 hurdles the sheep ran by thoir side and round the upper end 

 of them, but wore driven buck and down through the gap 

 therein, ami then safely to the pen. Hero but two minutes 

 were occupied in housing a tuirlv wild and m. 



sheep. Tim", thirteen minutes in all. Mr, ft. Muck's l-'iv 



worked verj 

 wild tfieu.-d.lt 

 awarded first v 

 Mr. Qardine's I 

 The List -ink 



Ro 



- !"' 



"Iv 



ial i 



tidal, Eirby, 1...M 

 iind. Thecourse wassoi 

 eaaer, The lower flags \ 

 were not reipiired to biini 

 th? hurdles Moreover, t 

 iiiinit"- in which In peiifl 

 five -iiin".'- an 

 [:. ;!. W.-.k -li-ld. The i,,-,; 



Forest 

 two prei ■ 



.irjvin ■ thi 03 round the 

 . ..in- ■■ was Boon -mi-- ove 

 than the allot* d 

 and Mr. Martindale's «'n 

 acoomp 



|. B .... ■■■ ■• 



KrtgR, only com 



the tune illowed, so he 



v .:■ 1 bis sheep well nut 



and before they oould be jol well togett 

 lated i .i.i-- !.:.-! gone. Mr. P. jr. Wilson's 



black- and Ian bitch, went a loin; w.i\ n 



slowly drove theta outside to 



oi the course. Then the sheep boKet 



who wok" l Ins ..wi, dog. though the tl 



got his Bock to the pen. Sere considers 



caused by Ins vain and long-continued ej 



resulted in the loss of one or the sheep, 



N.-n (Mr Pattlnson's) thosaini 



w.i .ii work, and sent her sheep along 



n _■ rounded on i be proper side. 'I 

 flit hill th" sheen were unrulv. and disuu 

 Nell sp.ndflv killed, reached wildly a 

 could be leathered again the time had ftoi 

 i.ii> was tried Sue quickly found her 

 tin- right ... ii- .-. |.;-.-vi ted them brenk.ii! 



was reac.hc.l in g 1 time, Her-, lor a 



flock was not unruly, and almost num. 

 inclosurc Mr. Martlnd&li 's Mite showed 

 until she lost her sheep at the pen, !■ 



1 her sheep were puffieientl 

 v many good qualities, she was 



.oiiu lo Mr. l'dale's Rap, while 



■c-eive number. 



m teen entries, ami, a- it 

 ■,' ci . i ui net 1 to th" district included 



lale, and eastwards of Westmor- 

 tvhai shortened and made much 



which 

 an tune 



a chilly air 

 mpetStore, 



at ill-, disposal of the committee, and to l 

 in inurement of the trials. 



As a genuine testof tic working merr 

 trials proved the most siai-- factory wo c 



i adopt,"!, 



made "wi 

 petitor 



tiic ' 



re.pn 



peted moi I na i once. Very ml 



or the sheep; but when thejudgi 



in pfcoa vara the prtsse to that do 



in i he quickest tune, the t.inount 



erbly reduced, and therefore actual merit more likely to 



obtain its due recognition.— London l-'i-iil. 



ands upou the nature 

 't hampered by hav- 

 i performs his work 

 k required is cunsid- 



d'aiiy paper here, giving you some idea of .Man..-: 

 of hound-, C-iM. Mam Kidlev, who lives in 

 county, has bv far itf lin.-.-i. cad mo.-t 

 Middle Georgia, Hehasbred across between 

 and Mar viand hounds, and for speed and stay 

 they arc hard to beat, During the last seas, 

 betweeu forty and fifty foies, mostly red. anc 

 runs a gray over ten minutes, fmd- a, red thi 

 minutes, according to the stark This pack caui 

 cessive gray foxes, and did not run eithorof th 

 minutes after jumping. Capt. Ridley has invite 

 him soon and as I In, |c- io do so, will report sun 



Oct. in, 18S2, 

 I ".I. 1). IJ-" 

 d his "bout" 

 ago from our 

 I Hunt's pack 

 an adjoming 

 :d hounds to 

 rishdpg 

 ctu&Uti&s 

 i caught 



y jg^y 



i over five 

 lie to visit 

 s.-I. H. J. 



EASTERN FIELD TRlALS.-The Associated Raihv 



agents to n-io-p .,-'. <r- ■■ ,,,-ci- th -it- lm-s all do^s 

 when acoo : panl -i by an atl indant. Those 



ays of 

 to their 



he trials 

 wish to 



a-. W. A. 



• papers. 



opnetor. 



'that l li- 



cit.., 



I Wetln 



. NO 



HARRY MALCOLM,— lb gives us great pleasure to notice 

 il.-ii 1 1.-. rry Malcolm, who is well known to our readers, has 

 been appointed agent, at Baltimore, of the Star Union line 

 Wecongrat date Mr. Malcoim upon his promotion and trust 

 that his new duties will not prevent our readers from occa- 

 sionally perusing articles from hi.- able pen 



(JOIXRSIIJQ.- 'l'ii- match between the celebrated grey- 

 hounds BnoWftight and iVaterford, which was to have taken 

 place at Newmarket. Engi, on Oct. 14, did not. come off, 

 Waterford having paid forfeit 



ST/ BERNARD CLTJB BENCH SHOW.- 

 the prize list of the St. Bernard Club's (En 

 to be held on Novcn i, .' ami o The, 



! have received 

 Bench Show, 



ro twenty-two 

 re will also un- 



A PACK OP BEAGLES.— Port Houry, N. Y., Oct. 17.— 



Game birds hi 



rabbits plenty 



sn-.r.AM. that 



beagles, I cor 



strikeforsoni 



ten together. , 



small hoy) "m___ 



for the suggestion— \V. t\ \V 



h are very scarce, but foxes and 

 ndvico,'giveu iu Forkst and 

 tort could bo had after (he 

 ?rtising columns and made a 

 II v in letting a little pack of 

 avohatl dn the words „f the 

 fun than a circus," and want to thank vou 



.illi the 



•coders 



SCENES AT SHEEP DOG TRIALS.— We gj 

 tins v.-.-t a capital illustration of some of these 

 at collie trials. The cutis reproduced for us from the London 

 Graphie by the Rockwood I'lioio Engraving Co., 15 City Hall 

 Squarej and is an excellent piece of work, 



I. MillV \\|i (lUSSIE.— Mr. W'n 



11. Pierce, of Peekskill, 



setters, l.arrv and Gufc 

 tpital 



ad a pair 



ll]K 



i the pes* 



KENNEL NOTES. 



M'-rn i: to OORRE^POJfDEtra'S. 



Kennel macs are inserted Iu tliis column free of charge. To insure 



liiililiealion or notes. ctirri...--j..in.leiits ML'ST IIIVK the followhiK oar- 



tieulars of em-h tmim-il: 



(i. Name anil resilience ,,f cwner. 



buyer or Boiler, 

 7, Sire, with liisslremi.Ulam. 



■I dani. 

 uuleation on one side of 



•2. Breed. 

 B, Box. 



5. Dale <if hirlli. t.f In-eeilin- or 9. Dam, vi 

 of death. in. Owner < 



All n.-ones must be plniiiti/ written. Ootnti 

 paper eiily. mel Signed » illi writ.-i 's name. 

 NAMI-'.S Cb.MMKD. 



Sir UtHHeelot: By Mr. Wm. Wade, Pittabnrfeh, Ea..for ranadfll 

 wiie'.p.tl s-pt. -•;. |ss-.>. i,y Tiiuiii- II E.K. CTS.E 0.88a out ..I 

 i-ceeiiih- imported Diiiuh II. 



.'.•.,.-,'/,'. I'.v Mr A lliert Wvllv. Savannah, (in. tor red Irish s 

 rtog, wholped Maieh. Issi, |, v clianipli.il Itorr O'Uoruuiit of N 



. i;,.,.:. IP. In i:. 0. l-ra 



.l/.n; /;,....' /i.i.,/i,,o, /.-. ,-„•,,,.. Mr. ,1. A. Roekwood'siWc-i Me, I 

 ford, Mass.) Wack, ivlute and tan Eoglisli setterbltoh Way Druid 

 (Druftl— Nillsi.ni to Diisliii," iierivyn (Dash It. Countess Bean, Sept. 



WHELPS. 



. .,7, ,„ ■/, „.,>,,! l,.;,,l„nhU,-<,l,im„ 



.!,.<,. Mi-. Win. It. Hill's ..\ll.ai,y N. V. - i,„.,.„.|. ,| llamlie bin. 

 inont bitch .liidv. Oct. 11, four u.wo d.j^si. hy impoi-te.l Wall/.. 



Nellie. Mr. Win. H. Hill's (Albany, N. Y.i imported collie blteh 

 Nellie. Oct. 10. six (all latches! by Mr. Tlios. H.Terry's ehamuion 

 TweedD K 



if"/.. Mi Wm i.v llurs.Aiban.i. N. v.,r./x n-rrier bitch Wosu. 



1 '€*\\t Iflvu ,l.-w.ci\ In- ImnAvt^.l 1>.. ...... ..'..,. | J I,.1-I.. 



-. E. H. Downiap, 

 o Sir. A. a. Hoot, 

 •Stafford, Elmore, 



Ofucago, 



' \v 



•k K'-".vli.ain.| iiit.-li. .-. 

 II, lo Mr. i. " : . 1,-: 

 ildyil, N'. Y 



»■/.. I; lil'l" belli.!! Klijtlisll setter bilel 



.ii-ii .1 "iu .a" ,.,--;i,- iliasli III. Mo'lji-skai 

 ;1 M.et!f.n-d. .Mas-., to Mr. A. A. Will' 



e ,,t 



■/,,■" Lemon nucl iwhic poiiutr l.iteli itileumarli (liii, i.v Mi- 

 i.-.-.. I. I'ojn.-er. I)ayi..n. hi., to Mr. John . J. iilu-i. Hurliinrton. fa. 



Luclll /;,t."/. Lemon and White pointer bitch (Han" Jeam. by Mr. 

 i. K. I'...- ii-er, Dayton. Iu.. it. Mr. w. p si.me, Ataussa, hi 



;.',,, ('l..-.-ij„.il,e bay hit, -lull. ,wric Fain, by Mr. lie... K. Povn-er. 

 Dayton, la., t-, Mr. i: s l'av-on. ll.->slon. Mass. 



H,:if\ Tunny red Scnieli collie, whelpe.l SYpt"inb. r. 1S81, hy 

 champion Tweed II. out nl l-'.l-ie. hv Mr. Hubert Maekey, Youinrij- 

 town, 0., to Mr. Thus. 11. Terry. New York. 

 PRESENTATIONS 



iSf* See iitsti-itctioiis at ht'inl nl fhlx column. 



Baiiy-Jea» whelps. Pointer bitones, wlnlpeil .Inly in, irs^, i, v Mr. 

 Geo. E. Poyneer. Dayton. la . one diver and white) to Mr. W. B. Staf- 

 loi-.l. Elmore, la,, one demon umJ wbitel to Dr. II. Daly, Pittsburgh. 

 Pa. 



He 1 1.'.-.. In', Ii,.. ti--.il,!.-- ami whip- si-iic t- bitch whelped July 12, 

 1681 l.-i-.-fi Crook), DJ .Miijoi- i.i. Ii. Walkjns. u. is. N., llrooklyu 

 N. Y . to Mr. Bed, T. I. molt, New York. ' ' 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 



Scbscriiikr. Bay City, Mich.— See answer to B. D. this week,- 



W. J. H., Hartford, Conn.— We should judge from your description 



that your dog has mange. Wash £be sores with dilute sulphurous 



ucid. 

 E. a. D., MelroSe, Mas,*.— Ton do not give a. description of symp 



touis sufficient for us to form an opinion of the case. Write acain 



giriiis full partleulurs and .ve wf" — 



i,. v, . Savi 

 treat < ol tb-i 

 it. Consult 1 



It. D. . Ann 



ml Hutchinson on the dog. 

 [ Price s:|. \\v eun send 

 1 Notes. 



be ear use of bromo chloral - 

 - '. h.-ir bulk <,t 



e base for 



n-t 1 



S- D„ bil'ldoll To kjllth" 



w.-isii ll.".|.._, Will, plflltV ,1! .- 



lit" Li. iic ..it hi- throat, wild a 



in tin": repent in a day or tWt 



(' T. Ii.. Aiisabl,. Burks, N. 



should effect 



or three weeks. 

 :t your dog, tie up in a piece 

 ,i|.s and snsp. I!, i t ton) for 

 ally -t .:■ ..i.i ii. (.•>.• this to 



itnall br 

 . My ct 



very probable that th. "oi-f ,.f the irouhle! ' Take 



one grain of chloride of alnc to one ounce of water. Apply with a 

 still' tooth ijr.ldl tnict- a lay 

 I I ,,.--„i's. Pa. -1. Will you advise me what, remedy to opDlyto 



it -i.'.-r.i,.^ tin'.- >,s appear -.. beriSUlg, or more properly the 



skiu covering is falling over the eyeball, leaving in lower part of eye 

 a tleshy port exposed. It has been growing worse and. worse for a 



Ion;; time, until now very little of tl 



? referred to advw 



itfc and §r*p Shooting. 



ONE VIEW 

 Editor Forest cuulBbi 



words abt.l; 



time of tin 



ing. 1 can s 



It appeal 



ON THE MATCH REPORT. 



asl issue 

 ted from 

 say a few- 

 id at tbe 



hat "tlie 

 haulage 

 titm, but 



iity wish to 

 ; in, -inbet-s, 

 appointing 



Hr' 



*d ped- 

 w any- 



gan 1 



,u- whether 

 i with tdltt 

 day. 



. When we find that t 

 ilinmiinilion. perhaps 

 nu.l Initeis made by n 

 Colonel Hotline, in s 

 loi-v with the amnion 



when be bad neversliot 



ited with eaeb Identical 



i-,-s-:ilt with Ids aumiu- 



le rifle each 



;-iiiii bad 

 Ition; to 



mployetl 



at the -.'ie\tl-. raiiL'.-. 



the 



CugUslimeu 



tde elbow drawn c 







Aiueiieiins in the - 





re position,' 



nearlv the whole l.-n 







Colonel Bodine sttv 





a the prone 



the barrel in front of 







litm^^MvIm'il^eeint 







Vtilie 



'■ii.ytls. 



res to 



rand more lengthened 

 into service produces 

 fide article nit,!,. pi, -,| 



■ores of the Iw :l „,s 



in cue position, Idal is. 

 oss the chest, and lot- 

 he left arm extended 



isfy ill.- public and previ 



to shoot tit l.fVvi 



flags, whi 

 range: an 

 "holding,' 



useless, but a positive injury to th 

 It will be very UJterestfrg "for tin 

 time and money in "coiioblng'' fo. „ ut 

 through Colonel Bodice's report, that thov 



•Colonel could 

 be confined e.v- 

 or force of the 

 toned by clouds 

 i.v watching tde 



>r arrangement 



se genilemen who expended their 

 tde la.le American it;aiu to darn. 



they arrange 



would certauily have b 



It Is true liiul the lai. 



