1888.-] 



tenth the n -v sp nl upon them, aeitUM have thep 



run in any su.-li ifumucrs, still, generally they get a prii 

 .1- show that, now and then, an lri-h nos,- has 



front, 



] •■( "JEious .Teems 1 ' or any man look i 

 records in America,, the nuiubevof each 

 trial and tins winners in proportion toil 

 will tin.-l that the red Irish bold p i 

 let i . :• in' says: "Goto 1 he records pif i he 

 ■ you "ill tun! the Llewel 

 •M-.-Miii].'' Now with all due respi o( to "Bii 

 era.nO dog -the English pointer — I beg toil 

 in Amen-a don'i show any suea thing, aui 

 looked thorn orer ho ■would hardly have 

 Tin- English aettarsofthe various strains 

 shaii". th( v bavi had mo 

 either to a show bench or a 

 for outnutubci'ftuj other bi 1. 



i;.. to the Geld trial eecortls. ' Pious," and poii 

 the pointer dog thai stands ahead of the old rei 

 mj feel as a streol aeld trial winners. 1 believ. 



ju-i th( tnithoi the whole mtfeler; the pointi 

 dog, so is the English an. I tie Gordon; yes, i 

 tri<h red. There are good and bad of all races, i 

 t have attended Beld trials, hi 



of all ur< 

 propose 

 other bit 

 will nol • 



.ill ,1.. 



ed>. li; 



n-r—l !'i 



ither. even in. 



the Irish redswfll nol li 



I'll! HI'. 



failures in the past. 



1 love and believe in the breed: and no ma 

 hi weaken on their worth or beauty; and.se 

 svishes for "Pious Jeems'' among the quail, 

 snow-bounrl land, 111 close these desultory 

 i 



v. N. If.. .Pan. 18. 



fear of any 

 s, my heart 

 the breed. 



< failures in the 



now show bin) they bstve not been 



I.. Jan ; I. — Editor Forest and 

 as:. STEI IM appears a COI 

 signed "A. W. C.' I am th< 

 days my house, or rather the 

 mi'.niiuii wit i, (K. u . -ockm- in 

 these dog visitors had been 

 illegal trespassers, ns a brokei 

 Broken glass, eight »»o*s o) va 

 he, I I'niiivh wrecked, and 

 wi ek ending with v ' ' WSs d 

 but truthful witness. I had p 

 int . i t b horde of dogs (mostlj 

 effect; and on ^turning ho; 

 finding thai our cook had i 

 dog" in the cellar, I mad- up 

 we ■ u i rifle too thin for the I 

 an imported single 

 ol N... 5 shot, and made up m 

 visit.a- a i Ihristmas Eve rece 

 Shot." as his owner calls the 

 bidden cellar, but seeing me, 

 an. I when at about nine yards 

 .a N... 5>s into the Beshy part 



Shot gotsho 



FlJKKK 



time, and he ran in I 

 wounded his dog 1 ft 

 with the aid oi s med 



foundthat lu-«:i-. v 



a hall dozeuyardsoi i 

 dressed his wounds as i 

 the doctor and mvsell 



laid him on u„ Boor; i 

 ot valuable bal~a.ni wil 

 treat the dog until li 

 over, dressed the worn 

 the dog, "poor Shot," i 

 ins , ,,i ramie to my klti 

 ors to make love to Mi 

 Cook brushed Shot out 

 still lives-, as does the ■ 



ribly 



d,-ri\ a-- if he were a child, and t 



his owner, and a ;ki d pornir-si", 

 recovery. Next morniim we «i 

 , and three days after the shoo 



finding a "dilapidated fence" to 

 n, actually invaded it m his end. 



Gyp (that's uiv dog's name!. 

 -itli a leather duster. "PoorSi 

 .od Shottor."— B. S. O. 



FIELD TRIAL WINNERS.— So constant has beeonfe the 

 demand upon lis for pictures ot the more noted dogs of Meld 

 trial reeoirl thai we have prepared a series of those 

 Which have appeared in our columns. These draw- 

 ings are from the pencils of well known artists, and are 



is by those wh.. 

 Thay are also vei 

 sketch -will 



of hi 



dogs 



cataloi 

 I the Exchange" 



u KsTMiNsT KK BENCH snow. -The Westminster Ken- 

 nel. Club has staged the. Madison Square Harden, this city, 

 tor its I,, -\i annual bench show. May S, 9, in and 11. 



p/ie itnd 



SUGGESTIONS FOB "THE 



^hoofing. 



MATCH OF 1883. 



Bditttv Wore* 

 sin I wish 



hi.lisriilniniit 



the lat- International > 



in pr ill [ da- eve. -lie 



Remington), md beliei 

 i-iil.-s than were used in 

 u-i,i.i,.ii, n,y opinion, 

 would in any case have 

 greater esp.erience or t 

 given them a pretty cto 

 will assign us the cause 

 So far sagUM or ami! 

 oil our bullets was l,v f; 

 lerlv untitled for use in men 

 Whenever we lunl during Hii 

 of thick patched bullets, we 

 iipim en the 9th. 1 used sun; 



QfiWattheloiitfram.'. 



mutch I also had thick patch 



be 



.all V 



ii ine on the field by rapt, (iodsnl. of 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



49B 



er the field trial 



r 1 in" in each 



numbei . and he 

 ..- despised. In his 



::x 





tog, and will nu- 

 ll pom is ;,i either 

 lug .a the kind 



tin ilv pointed by the shell, eicpa 

 of firing, and IS sometimes, driv 

 •ill -_ri-.-. . 1 — of thickness, or rathe] 



"A VAl.r-U'.Li: laiii .NiiTi KILLED."- U'ln'testone. I,. ''" 





r the truth, in no Hepburn the 

 iore and more quickly Hum the ni; 

 nd without cleaning the gun dur- 



i-pilK el 

 1 was li 



,-. other things 



beii.gatall .-. 



ual. e 

 T.VTE 



ANNUAL 



„u Mir evening 



MEETING 



N. 



ar Sriel 



:l. The 



Volllllt.a- 



I. The 

 match. 



lun l call your attention to Hie 



he Kuglish Volunteers and the 

 of all thai was sr,u B |,i to I.- at 



tusea of ..ur defeat in the late match, 

 to properly organize the team and conduct its 



nee inimiur Hie ineinhers of the National liiuird 



.rii.v of the (inns and ammunition of the British 

 ,• r,uiii-i,ed lis l.y the American manufacturers, 

 leap imposed up, s by the conditions of tile 



highly praised 



the anifnals delineated 



like, and almost ov-r 



of the chief pleasures p 



graceful and iiitclligenl working of the well-trained dog, SO 

 there i- no picture i hat can more deli- lit the sportsman than 

 a good oue of a good dog. Such pictures we are now enabled 



to furnish at a y«rj derate cost, and. as will lie seen by a 



reference t.. the advertisement, the list includes nmnv of the 

 best dogs that have recently carried off the honors in a field 

 trial race. 



FOX-TERRIERS & C Ai (Tl< IN.— Admirers of fox-terriers 

 nave an excellent opportunity for securing prize-winning 



sto.k at the sale on the .Mtli inst. Th.- sale will take place at 

 flu- American lloj-s- Kxehan-.- Building, corner Broad 

 andl-iii. rider the management of that 



eern. This is a sufficient guarantee that the animals wil 

 true to catalogue representations, and that the sale wil 

 witli.iiu n-serveand to the highest biddor. In our Ivc 

 advertising columns will be found further particular: 

 name: " 



bv ad. 



had be-: 



ported a toial receipl for the pas 

 1 .304 from IMHI. The expenditure 



I. ' is-.'! of «I.!I*1.,U1.| tlieassoei 



■1,.' pa'st v.-ii'r si, ouiliL-tll.lt :-v'. -nty-liin- I'liuteh.'-s had' hecl'i'sl!,'., dil 



Vfter'll ill'ief i-porr Hon, C.,1 mldelsleeve upon wliul had bei 

 done ill the matter of the match of 1SSS. mi election of directors «i 

 held, lesidtiiif; in the choi— „f t',,1. .loha Ward. Col. .1. (I S|...v. f, 

 It.idaevC Ward. Cen. lie,.. W Wii, K ate and iianf.-. T. Donaldsc 

 for three years, i:,\. Q. E. I'. Howard and .1. ii. Brown fortwo yeai 



and I.. V. s.,„ie for ..„,. ■ ...i. 



The Hoard of Direct o,'s did uol fullv nriiaaize. and ai'tej- some ta 



a committee of five were appointed to nominal.- a president, if pi: 



..rant will be hidneed to serve, lien Wiiu.lt- uasclios. 



fiv.'-lv' i'r.-.l's.ir, -r'iuid S- ivlio'y. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



FINE GALLERY WORK. 



DURING Hi- pasi week there has 1 n some line shooting done at 

 the Mammoth Gallery. Boston. Mr. .1 Merrill heads the list in 

 the all-eomers' match, and has nl-,, «on the extra prize of $30 for 

 making eight consecutive i.ulls-v-s The following are the seres 

 to date: 



All-Coiners' Match. 



. ' Merrill Hi W tit 48 48 436 CHHai'.leii. 13 II W II H x'ls 



.! I'r.o.-is . !l II I;. Hi 17- *2i; I A Small . II 1.1 13 42 II 313 

 MAPollard, it 14 l(i 16 V\-*X, 1, w.,.,d .. .40 89 40 r.' 12 8(B 



I II I 



An 



i-r of Broadway 



and Touriiiinieni 

 1 nun, dies ,,f nils 



gallery; 

 :m. nullseve; 



hii-. Captain 



fs. diamonds, 

 • duee.l from 



■ n ■: and ■ 

 target^ In Si colors: Te 

 chilis and spades; the i 

 200yds, to gallery distai 



BOSTON, Jau. 18. Ai Wahmi Mill b, diy a g lly number of peo- 



lie gathered to participate in trie rifle sh.iolin..-. and. notivithslitiid- 

 ne the wind hl-w verv si; ..eurb-. s.,me e,,,,,| ^j,,,;-! wa - bad although 

 !„• seore- »-re I.,... Mr iiidTei ' mad- an elegant 97 in the rest 



i he latter ore ,«f 



!• Mai eli. 



i .', I I a I a .I .", I -If, 



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W r.ei.ch 

 H.I Keadv ft 

 PLavia 



.1 A Curl is 



A .1 HI,-,,,.' 



A Duirer... 

 II I. Lee... 

 A Adams 

 A J Atkins 

 I. A Hart 

 R Davis . 

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 ...... a in i r, s h -, fi s_ 7ii 



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(test Mai eh 



10 1 1" * 10 10 in II 10—94 



. 9 I I in te l« li id 9-4)0 



10 ; H 10 i in in S 1(1 TO— 01 



. . Ill !l 111 II li 10 7 1(1 111 7-S* 



ize winners as officially annonced in the 



'u'aM-tli: sei d. ,T. B. i'ell.ms; third 



W. Minuiun: fifth.. I. N Trve: sixth, s 

 son; eighth, 0. W. Mallard, 

 lass. Tiisl. I'. .1. Kaliheih. -eeond, (i. W 

 fourth, c. \V. lliniuan: liftli. 1 1. M. Jewell: 

 nth. E .1. Craimeklitl,. R. D, \r-i-r 

 l/'lnss. -First . I), V Bryden; se-ond. F 



wiiKi'i:sTi-;!t. Mic 



Ihe.linl. Tb ;■.! 



Sl-dnian Chill: 

 C Arllllir 



HT .Farrar 



A I. Hie- 



Re-entry 



.1 Williams. . 



r WesSou 



Stedmnn Clarkr. . 



Reentry 



.1 N Mors,.. Ji- 

 lt- entry. . 

 Arthur .. 



.1 Williams 

 II Enerj . . 



r Mtttoh. 



. ...3 4 4 4 



..4 4 5 5 



I ft i I 



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4 I 5 .1 ft ft 



i i a i t ft 

 Decimal Match. 



:i s k a i\ ;. t B il 6-09 



..-■ - - li a -J in 8 a ii— S3 



5o-day was 



li^'hl wind 

 ie story: 



ft ft 4—15 



5 ft 1 t I 4—14 



4 ft 4— a 



b 8 4-43 



I I ft 13 



4 4 4-43 



I 4 3-40 



I) (I f, J II 7-71 



M S 111 8 T—70 



II 10 8 7 5-09 



S 7 7 ft 9-05 



7 1 in ft 3— 54 



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l in, al -Match Best: 



9 10 8 4- 7 8 10 10 10 0-83 

 .1 Williams 9 8 8 T T H 8 1(1 ii !■ ■ 7fi 



liAl.'liNKK. Mass., Jan, 10, Ai the tasl meet at Hackmatack Range 

 onlv ilu-ee members ot die liiiivlnei- Rille Club sliol for a record. The. 

 distance w.is 3n,ivds . off-hand, the inch rini; and Ci-e-ilinoor la.aret 

 combined being used: 



R. 0. K. (. Totals. 



G F Ellsworth. 87 40 94 40 181 1)3 



THE TRAP. 



CLEVELAND, Ohio. The Mystic Gnn ciui, keki ila-n- resuim- 

 lonihlv slio.il on Christinas ,iav. T-n elai pijjeoim, twenty yards 

 ise. Below is the score: 

 . S. Thompson I I 



H. H. Buskin . 



II. II. Hell 



bonis Miner 



Tlmmpsoii won fir 



la- :. — oond. mi 

 ridge of 5th), w. T. 



Meson third, mlssanaoul: 

 Porter won third. 



Match -hoot. Ten kIiiss hid 

 Thompson la. loial. 17. Hig 



Second shoot, ft balls: Th. 

 Siul.hs.-,. ii.inl. si. Porter an. 



Thompson received a Viclo 

 lor besi uveiujie. lli.jhee re. 

 box of clears for second last 



W( i|-!i KSTFK. Mas-, Jan 



..1111 

 ,1110 



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 I. n 1 ] 



J 1 



.1 1 



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t I I I 1 1- 9 



I 1 1 II 1 I - tl 



1 (I 1 I 1 1- 8 



I 1 1 I I I- 8 



I ii 1 i I 1 1- 8 



1110 110 



I 1-8 

 1 u - 5 

 10—5 



PorterS, Baker l Smith 3. Buskin 1, 



. is yards rise. Card s tr,l]>: Purler z 

 ee 10. 8iuhbs7. total, 17. 



■:.!'.-.. I. .till. 10. MiKbeel. 



went out to 

 ibials. urn 

 -n: II. F. 

 .1. C L. 

 Oilman, 37, 



PUBLISHER'S DEPARTMENT. 



All who drive, spprtsmei 



should reiicl what (i. W Sen. 

 ili.v are N-llint; s,, manv ,,t a 



travelers mid gentlemen generally , 



■ us .v i '•■. -av of th- .i..c-1-.in jackets 



hisseaso u.-.-irir. 



the sun uknson's Capcine l'i os PlahTeos go 



Prompt, powerful, pure, ibey subdue pain at 

 •rniil remedies are sluggish and weak in eoru- 

 ire tho latest product pf th- mo.st careful Ktudy 



ir iheiiiiiaiisin. n.-uralgitl and all liainriil attee- 

 I'l'i-e-;;, cents. .40*1), 



edge of a penny; drivings holfetbrough a turee-eeni piece; demol- \fn» 



i- in all her l.-a 

 a private /-//,, 



