Deo, 8i, 1S62.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



41B 



ires for Bess to bo brotfght 

 high Bess could not see 



flushed, which w;is.l..iie. 



maincd staunch for a; least five 



Up R> back, but as the brush wa 



him, mid the fudges ordered i In 



li \\ '- killed bj li.ui, bul the dogs tailed to and it. The neat 



was finished at :;::.'.. I'. M. in favor of Duke. 



■|'h- n-xi li.-.i'- (Sou :,i„| iMikoi were cast off at -:-". I'. M. 

 tOOonteatfortlieflrii prise. Th-v went into a .small gulch 

 together, and after eonrriderabje -work a bird was Bushed by 

 Dufee, whiah was killed and was retrieved by Duke, Scott 



Several ousels were flushed by tMlroy and two were killed, 

 Scott rctrievin-: one in good style and Duke retrieving the re- 

 maining one. mouthine ii somen hat. Tin- iinLr-: lie in ■ -:i(is 

 fled with tie- wo, kin-sol' I...Mi doj-, .all. .I'lie-ii up at 1:10 

 P. M., aud awarded the heat and llrst prize ia silver cup) to 

 Scott; second prize (a gold medal) to Duke, ami third prize (a 

 silver medal] to 



Tin -special price la silver goblet presented bv W. P. WMl 

 tier, of San Francisco) to be awarded to Die 'best, brace ol' 

 puppies ruuning in Die trials, owned by ODe person, was 

 awarded to l.eaveslov's Duk- and .Mollie. " 



The special ppfee, a pointer pap (Su-io B.,v, . out, of Ranger 

 II.. vi. pre-ait-d bv <i. W . I'.asslord. of Colusa, for the best (log- 

 in Die trials not winnins a place, went to Wliittiers Koek. 



The special prize (a silver cup preseiiteil by W. W Travlon 

 to the beal dog in the trials was awarded to ieaveslev's Daisy. 



Ai the conoluBion ol the (rials a business uieetuiif of the 

 club took place, at which the several prizes won were do- 



perta 



J to the method of 



the winner of the third 

 setter dog, two and a half 

 nn,, and is by 



Daisy, the winner of the All-aged Stake, is a blue belton 

 Better brtctL whelped May 6, t8T6, and was imported to this 

 e. msi, by Tristram Uurgcs. She comes hero with quite a repu- 

 ..•iu-wou first at Cedar Rapids. Jowa, in 1877, and 

 Blth i. .1 e Hampton, Iowa, trials in the same year. She is by 

 Carluwitz out of True, a pure Llew-.-llin. 



11. M. Hri;;Ls's Irish setter Belle, three years old, the 

 Winner of the second place, is a fair looking bitch, hut was 

 in i idition for a field trial, bc-ins toofat. 



Martin Brjggs'a Count W.nv---- -*° "—• 

 prize, is a black, white and to 



; was imported from Lane 

 Warwick, out of (iauza's Hell 



The winner ot the Puppy Stakes (Scott) is a fine looking 

 Gordon sett-r. very speedy,' and with good staying qualities. 

 II- is owned by F. 0. A hell, of Portland, Oregon. 



The second went to Duke, a black and white ticked setter 

 ■ I-' . hv Belton, .nit of Belle. This dog exhibited very good 

 uo-e. but was not, quite up to field form. He is owned by 

 E. beavesley, ofdilrov. 



The third prize Was won bv Red Bess, owned by P. (3. 

 Abell. She Ls a beautiful red Irish setter of good color and 

 .very fall - field qualities. 



THE NEW BEDFORD BENCH SHOW. 



THi: Bench Show held at New Bedford last week tinder the 

 auspices of ti.e Southern Jlassachusetts Poultry Associa- 

 tion, was quite a successful affair. Many tine dogs were pres- 

 ent, and tlie attendance was very good. The judging- Wae 

 done by Dr. AI. Waits ol Boston, and Mr. Rlgelow of Natick 

 and gavfl general statisfaction. Following is tho prize list: 



Champion English Seder Bitches lsl. Opal, Nicholas Hathiuvuy 

 FallTtiver: 2d, II.ov Dolls. N.-l-.... II,itl,.-.v:<v. Middli-buro. 

 Native English Setter Dogs—lst, BlaeDan, Nelson D. Ilatheway, 

 Jt Lester, H. V. Blankeuship, 



MiddlehOTOr8d, Black Da 

 Fall River, 



Rh 



n. 



-.'.!. An 



. i' . 



atoi 



ilie, C 

 s-lst, Fluke, John J. Scanlon, Fall 



11 I-;.-.... 



ion, Full Riven 



CI 



o],i- 



• i Dog Puppies — 1st. George Delano; fid, King 



Wan-en E. Smith, Brooklyn: 2d, 



ho, Joe, Philip i>. siooum. 



st, past, diaries T. browned: -J. I , 



iter BfWbeB— 1st, Knhy. .7. p. Barnard, Jr., 



.ill!, 



Bostoi . 



Gordon Setter Dogs— 1st, Dan, C. W, Plummcr. 

 Gordon Setter Pilches -1st. Pansy, Chas. T. Browuell: 2o> Beulah 



(.'has. T. llrowueil; vhe. Victoria, Brigh-iui Bros.. Utleboro 

 lior-.Ion Sell-.- rj...g Piippi.-s lsl. Puke. Edward S. Shaw: 2d. Santa 

 1 ina, John I S.-ai!l a:. I. nl Uiver; vile, Teas-r, .I..i.n .1. ITe.n kxinl 

 C.i-.l.-.n Self -i Hitch l-aiw.ie.-- Vhe. Bell. ri;,i.-. T Prownell 

 Pointer Dog*— 1st, Darkie, C. W. Bryant. Bii.lgewan-r: M.Dick 



c.v; 



Arl In, 

 1'oilil 



Tulb ii . ,\ 

 Spaniel 

 ■ '■. 

 Black I 



Boston 

 Foxhoi 



ll.-l.oro: 

 Beagle 



vhe. sad. 

 Fox-To 

 l-'i.x- :.- 



11. .SI ill' 



(::,., :c ; . 



Collie 1 



Provide!. 

 Collie I 



C. Savles 



Collie 1 



I.. Jli'lcr 



Champ 



Bulls 



■ 

 Bnl! P.- 

 Uiili-'IV 



,1 



is— 1st, Lillie, Daniel Green ; 2d, Topsy, O. M. 

 olher than Mack— ist, Hazel Kirke, J. H. Win- 

 B8 lbs. weight Bd, 1'l.n. ,1. P. Barnard, Jr.. 

 '"'.- '..1 \. u "l'it-: AI, Nero, J, McAllister, Mid- 

 IV !■ Daiter, Marion; S3, Fairy. B. F. Besterj 

 !. Curale, W 



. P. Barn 



-. .Vatic!: Coliie Kennel. 



i-.l: Colli. Kennel. 



nton ;•.><!, Hex, C. Sayles, 



1st. Bessie, J, P. Barnard, Jr., l:..slon; vhe. Rosalind, 

 . Uoseoe. "ii. |... Wor.lell. |.all Kiver. 

 lulls l„l. Judy. .1. P. Barnard. Jr.. Bo.,lon. 

 los.i.lnne, .1. P. Barnard, Jr., Boston : 2.1, Juno, do. ; 



Dogs— 1st. Democrat, Dr. K, Al. Perry. 

 Bit. lies -1st. Fly. 

 ou Pugs— 1st. Echo, Mrs. Wm. P. Kieketson, Providence, 

 Pir-rUog. lsl. T.j.,:!le>. MissK. P. K-.ndall. 

 I'n- r.ii.-.i-s lsl. lie.-,, J. P. Barnir.l. Jr.. Bos:...,. 



overplus, n-cight Isi.ctiampiou Wallace, 



I'o 



raard,Jr. 



B Dogs— 1st. Dick, Dr. I '. I.. Spenei 



EASTERN FIELD TRIALS CLUB. 

 'PHKI;!-: was aspeoial meeting of tie Eastern Field Trials 



There 



was a 



was on< 



! Of the 



r the i 



carbig 



appro v 



ed, the 



f New 



York. 



dy elec 



ted an 



OTTAWA BENCH SHOW. 



Bench sine 

 received from i 



. Letters have been sent to all the principal 

 i«uioa*i companies, asking them to carry ddgfc free I., and 

 from the show, when £hey are accompanied l.y" Heir owners 



turn dogs free," whose owners have, paid "the usuS ,-.-,( ,. s to the 

 show. In the up|.oinimcnt of judges the club have been par- 

 ticularly fort.iiial.- in se.oi -iug two ■•( th- best judges in I lie 



Lexington, Kv., will act. Mr. J. K Kirk, of London Ont 



will judge :UI the i e.„-, .ortiugd.v.-s. This should give groat 



non-sporting dogs. Uis decisions at Cleveland gave great 

 satisfaction. 



The prize list Ls as follows: 



Champion English, Irish and Gordon setter dogs, $20 each ; bitolies 

 the same. Prizes for these in the open classes are f-J.» and gill, and 

 forpupp.es in eel. class over 1^ anil under IHmos.. $10 and $5. 

 Thm-i'j is alsa a claw for pure Laveracks, withstand $10 for both 



Cocker spaniel dogs, oilier thaa black, under 48 lbs., $10, and $5; 



Fi I I oi co.:k.-i spaniel puppies, any color, under Ii mos, 910. 



Black spaniel pi.ppi.-s, under li mos., 810. 



Foxhounds, Jul and ?5; puppies, under \2 mos., $7. 



Harriers, $10 and $5. 



Beagles, $10 and $5; puppies, under 12 mos., 8~- 



Decrhouuds, $10 and $5. 



Champion greyhonuds, -sin. Open class, $10 and $5. 



Champion fox-terrier dogs. .-?i:,; hitches the same. Open class, $10 

 and $5; bitches tin- same; puppies, under !-J mos., 87. 



Mastiffs. $10 and $5. 



St. Bernards, $10 and $5. 



Newfoundlands, $10 and $5. • 



Champion colli.-s. $15. Open class, dogs, $15 and $.,: bitches the 

 same: puppies, under VI mos., $j. 



Bulldogs. $10 and (9 



Bull-terriers. $10 and S5. 



Scotch terriers, hard haired, other than Sky eg, $10 and X, Skve 

 terriers, $IU and $3. Dandle Dimuont and Bcdlingtou t-rriers -<10 

 and $5. Irish terriers, $10 and $f,. Yorkshire terriers. $10 and $5. 



^.1S.i TLi an ri" :mi ; , ' s i : '" ,s >- '"-";, " v " ! - Jl " mi11 K. Toy terriers, 

 rough or mnooth coated, uuder 5 lbs .$5. 



Pugs, $10 and $5. 



For forei-n bird dogs, such as Japanese spaniels, Pekinese, Mexl- 

 h un ii s re -■ t I / ' ' i ■ V . t', .''' s •' ,'! ' .^ . e< |.'.' >l1 -' l )1 '' liri "-' ll0 ^ s . D ach unds, Berg- 



For any pure luce, I of dors not mentioned in the list, $10 and $5 



A private letter from B. 11. (;. Vicars, the secretary and I ,-.-:, sur-r 

 slates that the Dominion or Canada Kennel Club nii'l give i nrb - i,', 

 be known as the I). C. K. C. Trophy Cup. value ft?:, foi ti.e lies, %',.„ 

 nel of dogs, six in nuinher. of anv l.re. .i. wh.-l".,, ,| in Cuei.in .nd 

 owned by the exhibitors six month's before the show the cud to he 

 won twice before il becomes tin; propi.-rtv of the winner T|',. chili 

 will also offer specials for kennels of live Cordon setters and for fnv 

 terriers of light weight, ' Jx ' 



LOUISIANA FIELD TRIALS. 



[By telegraph to the Fouest and Strkam.I 



JK. REXAUD'S Flossie won the Members' Stake at the 

 • Louisiana Field Trials. 



DERBY. 



Pink B. won first, Countess Magnet second, 'Nelly- Blv 

 third. J 



AL1/-AGED STAKE. 



J. M. Avant's London won first, H. Baily Haj-rison's London 

 and Foreman divided second, Flossie and Count Noble divided 

 third. Full report will appear next week. 



COCKER CLUB.— Ann Arbor, Mich., Dec. W.— Editor 

 Fore.it and Stream: In response to the "Circular to Cocker 

 Breeders and Admirers in the United States and in the 

 Canndas," published in your valuable paper of November 

 setting forth the objects of the Association and ealliu" upon 

 all those who are willing to join this Association for tSe pur- 

 pose of restoring the cocker spaniel to its primitive qualilvand 

 usefulness. I have recieved fifty-three, responses. Some of 

 the parties addressed voted for two. some for threo or more 

 names to constitute the committee of six "to whom shall he 

 intrusted the organization of said association." The 'persons 

 voted for to comprise this committee are the following. The 

 one having the highest number of votes is placid ,.( M.'.- j ,.--,, i 

 of the list and so on to the last: M. P. McKoon of I-'ianlhi. 

 N. Y., 08; F. F. Pitcher, of Claremont, X. II.. :;:); I. H Wdiii 

 man, of Chicago, 111., IK; E. Tinsley, of Hamilton, Out.. 31 ; K. 

 C. Frauklin, of Ann Arbor, 81; Dr. H. B. Wygaat of Peck- 

 skill, N. Y.,2i!; George Schofield, of Tin onto. Out., ■& Messrs 

 Goddefroy, Coulter and Cummiugs stand next in order with 

 scattering votes for eleven others. Injustice, therefore to the 

 implied wishes of those voting for the committee of organiza- 

 tion, I think it right and proper for Mr, McKbon to assume 

 prerogativesoftcinporarychairma.il and call the other m. ,,,- 

 bei-s of the committee together at some central point for the 

 purpose of organization and preparing for the forthcoming 

 bench shows. I therefore notify those' who have, so kindly n" 

 sponded to my appeal for the restoration of the cockerspaniel 

 that my duties cease with the publication of this report ami 

 that Mr. McKoon, who bv their votes has been placed at the 

 head of the list voted for, will hereafter assume the duties of 

 liisolliee. In conclusion, I take the liberty, in behalf of those 



my 1 hanks for thir promised acliyi.-'i.-o-i.pcraiir.ii in carrying 

 out the true intent of the organization.— E. C. Fkvnki.in 

 ("Senex"). 



IMPORTATION. -Mr. J. F. Kirk, Toronto, has added to 

 his already well-stocked kennel the above celebrated brood 



. She arrived in excellent condit 

 iship Adriatic, aud her present ov 

 •y proud of l his latest addif 



tion for nearly tvi 



o the executive co 



Elliot Smith and 



>r a friendly 



houi-s, the 



nittee. Mr. 



Mr. A. E. 



the first meeting 



f$o shoot over afte 

 iou of the 

 attor was rofei 

 arg-e T. Load: 



ilelfroy were nppt.iuted a committe 

 . Jbablo cost of leasing and stocking 6 

 I;.]. Point for the us,.- of the dub. and als 

 id moans foi the furtherance of theobj. 

 in, and bhey were instructed to report a. ._ 

 the board of governors after the annual meeting. It was 

 ited that the club take measures to bo incorporated, and 

 ui was instructed to secure counsel and take the 

 s to accomplish this purpose. A unanimous vote 

 rus tendered the president, Mr. J. Otto Dormer, for 

 ceptablc lu.iuin r iii which he has performed his 



wing gentlemen wore proposed as members of the 

 tab: Mr. J. 11. Marston, New Vork: Mr, J. Henry Kershow, 

 ' delphia, Pa., and Mr. Fred. H. floe, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



By Lad r,' Beverly, la 



by the White Stn 

 vner writes us that he 

 his imported stock, as 

 n'lcli for breeding ptir- 

 that has yet crossed 

 u the English Kennel 

 lowing is her pedigree 

 Rolf (.,370) out of Li 



)' York, late Belle (2.1S4); Lass o' York, hv Ho.ss (4.-1 L>) out of 

 )ld champion Nellie (-'.^Ja), dam of champion Brush (,,>; I); 

 ioss, by Towlev's Ben i:.',10-'!) out of Iloulton's Fern; Lad o' 



Beverly is by 



Bueclonch, by Bntce out of Nellie. Hi 

 on the Show l.ence are lirst Devon Com 

 wall, first Crystal Palace, lirst Kingsbt 

 etc. She is the dam of champion Squa 

 tho most perfect spaniel ever evhibite. 

 been time and again refused, Lasso' De 

 Ferrvside, and many oth-rs of the mos 

 before the public. Her measurements a 

 Stop to occiput, '.in.; nose to se 

 shoulder, lajsin. ; girth of muzzle, 

 ears, tin to tip, 2,'iin. ; cheat, '-'I in 

 is straight, smooth, and very ; 



feathered, a brilliant black without a white hair. Although 

 her owner has purchased her specially for breeding, it is to be 

 hoped that he may be induced to exhibit her at our shows, aa 

 she is nn ev.-clleul model of I he type an I slyle that have long 

 been so popular in England, and are now becoming so much 

 in demand with us. 



STRAYED— From the undersigned, a male pointer dog, 

 large size, not trained, about one year old, color black and 

 white, black running well into the white, making a smutty 

 color known as blue ticked belton; had a narrow strip of 

 leather around the nee!:, and answers to the name Pete. The 

 last heuH-dof him was in Andover. His unusual color makes 

 him easily ,vo, .gniz.-.d ; any information of him will be thank- 

 fully received and the informal. t suitably rewarded by G. W 

 Kmv.vuDs. N. ulh Andover. Ma-s. 



iific nnd 



ghootiiui 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



MILITARY MUSKET SIIOOTIXG. -Match shot with military muR- 

 ..,.,..,. rules, at Shell .Mound Park, I. S., Contra Costa Co.. 



kets. Creed... 



California, Dec. A. 

 Col Kelloeg 



Lieut V Kaihule 5 



Col SE Beaver.. 



Sergt N Williams.. 



BOSTON. Mas 

 Ire. lie cold, a ex. 

 Withstanding lie- strong B 

 mud.- in the DeBlmal, K, b 

 match .Mr. Lee was the ( 

 .lay tie- ranee will be ope 

 lowing are the best scores 



OM Jewell 



JA Cobb 



A J Carter 



C Weston (mil) 



W A I. in onil) 



T Dwielil (iiiil: 



RReed 



J BThonms(inilt 



II \V Aikhis,niil| 



S Merrill 



W E Robinson 



J S Sinalley 



.5 54444 .154 4—44 



3 r> 4 I 5 4-114 1 — 18 

 ■I :. .-. :. e 5 r, 4 -1 5-47 

 5 5 5 14 4 4 11 4— 48 

 5 1 5 5 5 4 3 5 4—47 

 B f. Q o 5 5 .1 4 5-411 

 5 4 4 6 5 4 4 5 5 4-45 



4 6 5 5 6 4 14 5 8-4(1 

 65554444 6 4-45 



5 5 4 4 6 4-44—453 



5 4 6 5 6 5-47 



5 ,". 6 1 4 4 4 5 4-46 



444454445 5-43 



5 4 5 5 4 ,i 4 5 5 5—47 

 4 4 1 6 6 I 6 I I :, 43 

 1 5 I 5 S 5 I 5 I 4-45 



4 B 1 5 4 6 6 5 5 5—46 

 :. I .". I r. S 4 -i 4 4-41 



5 4 6 4 4 5 4 4 4 4—48 



4 r. I 4 4 1 4 5 4 4-42—145 



4 3 4 5 4 4 4 4 6 4—41 



4 3 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4—46 



4 4 5 13 4 5 5 5 G — 46 



4 4 5 4 6 4 4 4 4 5—14 



455454445 4 — 14 



C 4 5 5 4 5 5 4 4 5—10 



4 I 4 4 4 4 14 4 4-40 



446 5 54 5 44 4—44 



4 5 4 5 4 4 5 5 4 5—46 



4 4 4 4 5 5 4 4 5 4—13-489 

 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 5 5 4—13 



5 6 S 15 5 4 4 4 4—47 

 4 4 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 1-43 

 464564455 4—45 

 545455444 4-44 



3 4 5454544 4— !3 

 53 4 55454 4 S— 15 



4 4 4 8 6 1 4 4 5 4—11 

 ■I 4 :> 4 4 4 I 4 1 4—41 



3 15 4 4 3 3 4 4 5—48—435 

 ii- At Walnut Hill to-day, despite the ra- 



5 5 5 4 4 4 4 



4 4 4 4 4 5 4 



4 5 5 4 4 5 4 



14 5 5 5 4 8 



3 4 5 6 :) 5 4 



4 I 14 3 5 5 



3 4 4 4 4 4 4 



...1 1 4 3 4 5 4 



..4 4 13 4 4 4 



..4 4 



I -' I t 



.3 6 3 II 3 3 3 



5 5 4—17 



5 4 5-45 



5 5 4—13 



4 4 4-43 



I 5 4—43 



4 5 4—43 



5 I 4- 4^ 



4 B 4-40 



4 4 4-40 



4 3 4-38 



8 3 5-35 



4 4 a -30 



Decimal Mateb. 



8 VI.) 7 8 s !M0 7 10-84 



. IM0 8 10 9 8 fi 7 7 11-83 



8 7 10 080887 8-8S 



" 9 8 8-80 



It I, bee.... 



(i M Jewell 



LA Hart 



.1 Merrill 



AC Adams in Hi 8 7 



J N I'rve 7 9 8 7 



NAJeoks 10 9 4 5 



P DwiRJit Ii 8 9 6 



A J Carter 6 C 8 



WCAkin 4 7 II !) 



Rest Match. 



S Lewis 10 b) in 1.) in 8 10 ID !) 9-9C 



A Duffer 9 10 10 10 10 8 10 8 '.I i()--(iu 



SL Sampson in in ID 10 8 10 N 9 10—94 



A .1 Carter 10 JO ID 10 8 9 'J a [0 9 94 



10 10 (1 3 79 



9 9 9 5 8 0—77 



8 9 5 10 7 10-77 

 7 8 6 7 9-73 



9 9 4 8 5 10—71 

 5 II 6 9 7 9 71 



. 4 1 46 l» 1 1 II 230 

 ..44 43 48 41 41—210 

 ..42 42 42 41 43-210 

 ..Id 15 43 41 -J2-209 

 .42 |] ■■:■.< Hi 41—903 

 .1 $20 lor eight congee 

 to open, iic.M month, a 



3 foil 



rind w 



Massachusetts Target ■ Off-hand. 



II to 12 10 9 11 II II 12 10-107 



11 8 10 10 II 11 it 12 10 12—104 



9 1) 11 10 9 9 li) 12 12 100 



i; ID 10 8 10 10 10 13 8 12- 96 



9 9 11 10 li 10 ill 10 11- 95 



fi 10 8 11 10 11 7 8 to 10— 90 



n.; c-irth of I 



cad, 1-iiu.; 



weie-ht. Seibs. 



Her coat 



ssj, and she 



it grandly 



CA Allen .... 

 Stedmnn chirk, 

 C Dnsenlun-y. 

 A I. Iliec 

 V W K ou. - .... 

 Frank Johnston 



Cresduiooi- Target— off-hand. 



Stedman Clark 3 6 4 5 5 4 5 4 4 4—45 



VWEames 4 5 5 4 I 1 I 5 I 4-i:S 



■M. Rice 4 3 3 4 4 t 5 3 li 1—13 



JWMurpHy 5 4 3 4 3 1 S I i i ■:■> 



WT Farror I 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 6— 40 



Ring Target Muleh-llest. 



WQWell? II 12 11 10 11 10 7 10 9 11—102 



each man's shooting is told hr I be following score: 



K C. 1(. C. Totals. 



J N" Dodge «i 40 91 40 177 92 



A Mathews t6 44 80 45 172 89 



CF Ellsworlh 75 -H B4 IS 139 89 



W c l.ovcland 81 43 77 13 158 90 



BWUUanlS 57 18 B6 46 143 89 



.ml . .71 43 71 43 (42 80 



' |B II,|.|,-..l, 67 & VI 41 141 8(1 



: t: Shun. way 71 45 (IB 42 1S« 87 



A f'KN.NSVI.VAMA KIl-LK SHOP Tlie II ■irrishurg. P.. . Tele- 

 ornnA reports that Ellsworth Bierbowar, son ol Washington Bier- 

 hoivei-, of Allison s Hill, is cerlainl} rcinarkably sldilful wilh tt rifle. 



