September IS, 1881. 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



133 



ANF.NT THE DOG CATCHERS.— "Gyp's Mi&tress" writes to 

 tlw Sun : I am the Owner oi a lovely littleSplte, and the time Ihat 

 I have piiKsui ut home this summer has befiu occnpiotl in 

 hint watching that he did not pat bis charming little black nose out 

 of doors, and also in ^olaemg a temporarily iii>-< 

 wi.. :. ... prived of occasional promt Q 



Now, sir, will you pleat to say hi methiug 



important ? The dog-catching Boason is oow drawing to a close, 



iin.l the poor, pore ited brutes will . . but do 



you coimida i: safe toivHow tlieir pursuers torowu at largo P 



Wehavo all beard bo much oT hydrophobia, ai 

 may be transmitted from '"■ as! td man and from man to bis follow 

 tjroature, and in view oi .--ci-are 



■ v. Think how many dog catchers hare been terribly Mi- 

 te:, dr.:, summer, by poor, Btairvdd. ill-troatod, <li i\ ■nut -iiay aui- 

 iuu!-. which many persons would oall rabid, anil then aonatdei. tin- 



frightful iios-.il.iHii-.-. ih;... ir.:iy ciistlfi (VUeB these Mm lire walking 

 among us with the gornia of hydrophobia latent in their systems. 



Suppose Unit one of thorn should bo attacked by tho On ad dis- 

 me pleasant Saturday aftoriToou on crowded Union Square, 

 anstreaectupouthemiBehiefh! n 



to children, lady shoppers, -hu would be sureto bite 



the young and t( odereet I Don't von think that the Alderman and 

 Mreet .OomffliBBioaeri), or whoever attends totheeetb 

 to do something about it'.' 



An efficacious remedy would be to drown them all after the sea- 

 Bon is over near the BSajo do;; pound, but it you consider that no- 

 necessarily Bev< re Why not suggest a requirement Unit all dog 

 batchers at large when not in the performance of their duties 

 should cither be securely muzzled or led by a chain not eicfiorjuig 

 four feet in longth ? 



I.OflSlANA FIELD TRIALS- Now Orleans, Sepk 6 -h'diinr 

 /',.-.• nnd Stream: I ho mod from turkey hunting, 



and write to give you early information abont our tii'.ls. No en- 

 tries have yet beon made, and .vc any 

 until near the timo for clOBiug of entries (November}, I shall, 

 •when all the entries are received, Bend you a copy of Bame for 

 publication. As yet our committee have uot decided where we 

 Bhall hold our trials, but a3 Boon as possible after the 15th myself 

 and ouo of the committee will take a brace of dogs and spend a 

 week looking up a place where quail are plenty. Wo will ihen de- 

 cide where we shall run the trials. On my late trip I saw more 

 rraail than I ever saw in same time, and, with one exception, tb 



..:...! n f.ilW 



m in. 



trouble in solectin. 

 11 bo accommodated with shelter 

 Cooks, and 1 know of twenty odd 

 .rs and advertisements have' been 

 ■: and there will be no excuse on 

 38 iiil November 3, and then Tor- 

 ch Munsoii's. Queen from Mr. \V. 

 ; was bred and sold two yeara ago 

 to., io Mr. Van Brunt, 

 e 7tb of August she was bred to 

 nd will arrive hero to-morrow, 

 and brood bitch, ami to How, 

 e excellent Held dogs. Want of 

 turkey hunt. Fancy yourself, 

 .v., dggs pointing in the grass, 

 you down each and vour friend 



1. 



good location, wfioro all hands 

 and moat. Our trials will be 

 entiles that will be made. Ci 

 Spattered freely through tho 

 this -core. I shall opon no 

 ward von list, I bought Ih 



A. Vac Brunt; Harioon. Wis. 

 In- Mr. John Vt - : 

 from whom I bought her. < 

 .the St. Louis Kennel Clubs 

 Si aid to be a ..npfirfoi 



Faust tiiidSleaf,. 



time prevents my writing 



however, seated on a horse 



You will further-. el> ... .. : 



another and one escapes. My i wo woiguou alter dressing twelve auu 



thirteen pounds, and theil tve and one-half and six 



inches in longth. 1 will write to you soon again.— EdwaTid Oiu-.i.i.. 



NOTES FKOM oi I. Full F.H.N KXCHANORS.— Tho prize 

 schedule of tho ihrmiugham Dog Show, which is fixed for 

 November 28 and three following days, has just come to hand, in 

 tho non-sporting division soparato classes are provided for 

 a terriers, wire-haired terriers, and Bootah terriers (hard- 

 haired ). Tho prizes (£3 and X2) in the Aberdeen elans for dogs 

 and bitches are presented by Mr. W. Lort.. . .'Hie specials are 

 numerous. A silver cup. value £10, has been presented by it. LI. 

 Furcell Llowolliu, esq., and will he awarded as a breeder's prize 

 to the host team exhibited of the following breeds : greyhounds, 

 pointers and retrievers, not less than threo dogs to form the team; 

 sexes mav be mixed. All th< ae dogs must be warranted as having 

 boon bred by tho exhibitor, and proof of breeding must be 

 furnished if required. Inhibitors uniHt state on the certificate of 



entry which dogs are to compete for this prize Messrs. Spratt, 



Who are to look after the creature comforts of the dogs during the 

 allow, offer specials lor the best bloodhound, foxterrier, mastiff, 

 bulldog; Mr. J, II. ffhitehomx will present a. cup to tho best 

 Better : 'while Mr. .1. EL Dawes offers a similar prize for the best 

 . ,r's" cup is to go to tho best sheep-dog or 

 bitch, and Messrs. Wille'tt's prize to the best spaniel iu classes 63 

 and o I. ...Three prize, w,l I be awarded by tho Committee toi an 

 extra class for any other known breod of foreign sporting dogs, if 



recom mended by the judge, or judges As the space at the- show 



is limited, exhibitors should enter early. The entries close on 

 November I.-siaia to Lie. Sta * Journal, 



THE SHI WARD 1 



h.-EdU- 



dog pups, whose pet 

 the war " Col. Showa 

 land a very fine Bette 

 Duncan; of Ky., viall 

 associations of his sec 



STOCK.— Wakki:nton, Va., Sept. 

 : I have two very promising setter 

 oported to me as follows : "Before 

 iscaloosa, Ala., imported from Eng- 



About the same date Col. lilanton 

 nd as representative of the sporting 

 i the mem- 



bers of the Kennel Club, of which the Prince of Wale, 

 her. that upon his departure home tho club presented him with 

 two of their finest dogs (sellers). Col. Sheward's bitch was bred 

 to one of Col. Blautou Duncan's dogs. One of the litter, a bitch, 

 was givon to .1. Henry Rives, now IT. B. Internal Revenue Collector, 

 Lynchburg, Va., and" bv him named Blanche. Blanche was bred 

 to" Demo, owned by Btrother, of Lynchburg, and one of tho litter, 

 a bitch, presented to a gentleman of this (Watrenton, Va.; vicin- 

 itv This hitch was l -red to » famous dog, Skip, regularlv de- 

 scended from Dr. Murray's stock, of West River. Md. One of that 

 litter (my bitoh 1 tolas) « ae bred to a lino young dog regularly dc- 

 se.-nde.l >.n one side from Ihe " Dr. Murray stock " and on tho 

 other from a bitch imported by Hon. John S. Pendleton, when 

 i -.I.,- I mi. -1 States to Chilo. One of my pups is black 

 and white ticked, the other orange aud white ticked. I wish to 

 inquire through vour columns of any one knowing these items to 

 state them if correct or correct whole there is error.— Flint. 

 SLIPS.— Mr. Hugh Dalziel has been to Niagara, and v. rites tho 

 ,ck Jiiumtil that h< thinks the theory of "Senex." that the 

 dogs were put on Taylor's Island «s an advertising dodge is rather 

 far fetched. Rather, we should say, friend "Senex ' don't know 

 the true inwardness of the Bhylock'fl that cil'cct the Falls. If ike 

 dogs had fallen into their clutches instead of into tho water they 

 would have boon condemned -to death inn .-tuned, and at once 

 would have become the nest egg for some side ,how where it would 

 have cost twenty-five cents to get in and a dollar to get out. Ni- 

 agara sharps arc not apt to wa.-te any raw material : they live off it 

 . rutrbnrgh.ra., Septembers.- Fleotll., who I learn has won at 

 the Nebraska Field Trials, is litter brother to my Dciton 111., Floss 

 It. and Mr. Hendriek's King Dash. Considering Bolton's high 

 scon.- at our Pennsylvania Statu Field I rial;- last fall and Kiug 

 Dash's good work] think it traei optional to hudso many pnpi.ies 

 proving so good in ouo litter, aud speaks mnob for both Belton 

 aud Floss, the sire and dam. in transmitting good Held qunlitios.— 



I, E. S Mr. R. Lehmiuu, of Brooklyn. N. Y., requests 118 to 



state, that all those who wish to sea his recently imported mastiff 

 bitol. Juno II. and Imr family of -ix, will bo welcomed at his resi- 

 dence. No. 9S Montrose avenue — Dr. S. Fleet Speir writes us that 

 his dog* oro going to Virginia for training, as he con6idi rs it •■•• 



i Robin's Island before the trials. 



A'( ULLIK STOUV.— The intelligence of the Scotch ...Jlie dog 

 w:.^ further proven m a somow bat strangi manner a ahorl i ■ nesu.ee. 

 The circiunstance was related t.. me by a friend, As usual the 

 dog at the proper time was sent quite a distance to bring home the 

 jowb. Upon arriving with them they were counted 

 missing. The master spoke to "Hover" sharply, tellin j hlnl to 

 go bock and bring tho rest, when be willingly started off again to 



mako good, as he supposed, his former mistake. 

 dog had started out upon bis Eecond 

 discovered behind the barn door, which had Won 

 inauni r as to bide her from Mew. Soon loud hi 

 the dog. and it was quite evident that he 



1 . s 



1.11. i 



■nnd of lus balking came from di 

 and woods. Finally wi at should a; 

 ma'o and colt and, when nifelv ii 

 sen.. .1 satisticil that he had porfor 

 Mi... 



- 11. 



ereut du-cotions in the field 

 lea* upon tho scene but the 

 losed in the bam-vard, he 

 ed the duty asked of him.— 



NATIONAL FTELD TRIALS -Commbia., Tcnn., Soph 0, 1881.— 

 Tho trials will be held at Grand Junction. Tcnn., on the grounds 

 drawn and Bcltctcd by tho committee. Permission was granted 

 for ruuniug Die. trials over hundreds of acres. Fosters were nailed 

 up, warning olf trespassers and the game protected for the trials. 

 Tho birds were very plentiful, aud the hchsoii has been a most 

 favorable one for nesting and rearing the voting. The matter is 

 uon under active advisement, and von will soon he ofiiciallv noti- 

 fied in full concerning the matter. I think Dec. 5 will be the date, 

 us that will give our Eastern hi others a fair ehanco to com. and 

 rOBt up a little before the start. The laud is rather thin, of a 

 .-aii.lv character, and is therefore little auectod by rain ; is below 

 the snou belt and bad weather rarely sets in before tho middle or 

 last of December. The fields are large, and many acres aro cov- 

 er. <1 with - UrograSB. Will notify you olticialiv as soon as mat- 

 ters are inlly decided. -Jos. Ii. DBW. 



A CHILD BAYED FKOM DROWNING l'.Y DOGS. -Reeeiu.lv 

 in England tho life of a child belonging to Thomas Swinburne, 

 Mckceper to Mr. F. Bell, of the Thirsk estate, was Bayed 

 under remarkable circumstances. About noon tho keeper and his 

 wife wont to attend Thirsk market, leaving a child two years of 

 -....•<• in charge of his daughter. The daughter being busy the 

 child got out. accompanied by a retriever and a terrier, getting as 

 far as a pond about oigtity yards from its home. .Miss Swinburne 

 was first apprised of the absence of the child by the retriever com- 

 ing into the house and barking. She followed the dog, who went 

 toward tho pond, where ehe fouud the terrier holding the child up 

 above the water. 



DOGS AND GLANDERS.— M. Galt ; er line been inoculating 

 dogs with glandor material, aud has always communicated the 

 disease to tjhem. The morbid lesions in almost all cases remain lo- 

 calized at tho seat of inoculation, but mi apparently non-diseased 

 lymphatic gland from one of the subjects caused the disease In an 

 ass. Tho dogs invariably recovered completely, but could be inoc- 

 ulated successively a number of times, and virus passed through 

 the system of the dog caused deaths of asses only af I er attacks 

 lasting from three weeks to a mouth. The author indicateB this 

 as a sigu of loss of power of the virus, aud suggests further ex- 

 perimentation in this direction. He also judiciously advises that 

 the inoculation test for chronic glanders be made on the dog rather 

 than on the ass. Tho local lesions in the former aro oxactly those 

 of a farcy ulcer in the horse. 



A CIKE FOR INTERNAL CANKER— Madieou, Ind., Sept — 

 I send you a prescription for tho cure of internal canker. It may 

 bo old, "but I should have been mighty glad to have met with it 

 two veins ago. During this time I exhausted every known remedy 

 in aviim effort to cure a canker in the car of a valuable setter. 

 When 1 had almost given up all hope this prescription was sent 

 me. Within throe weeks after its receipt the dog was well and re- 

 mains so. Tho remedy is this : Wash the ear every morning with 

 tepid water, pouring into it for one week a leaspoonful of spirits 

 of camphor. After one week use Goulard's liquor of lead diluted 

 to one part load and three parts water. Use this one week and 

 then use camphor again, washing ear all the timo. Will euro hi 

 fifteen days.— A. 0. L. 



GlI.li'JY FIELD Till ALB.— Thoso trials, which are to be run on 

 November Tin the vicinity of Cilroy. ( alifoinia, under the au- 

 spices of the Gilroy Kod nnd Gun Club, promise to bo a grand buc- 

 ce. s in every particular. Already twenty entries have been booked, 

 and many more will he sent in before tho list is closed on Novem- 

 ber 1. Mr. E. Loavesloy, secretary of the organization, has mailed 

 us a copy of the rules which aro to govern the running, and simi- 

 lar copies can bo had of him on application. 



HIE MOODUS DOG SWINDLER.— Tho Moodus dog swindler, 

 whose real name is Frank Fowler, has added to his aliases : "B. 

 H. Hammond," "F. A. Chester" aud "W. A. Howard." a fourth, 

 •'M. A. Gleason." Ho is an unmitigated rascal under any one of 

 those names. 



HOW TO RiD A KENNEL OF F1.EA8— Fine Bluff, Ark.. 

 Sept. 6, 1881.— If W., of Ridgowood, N. J., will mako his bed« for 

 hiB dogs and bitches out of green walnut leaves the lleas will va- 

 cate tho ranch. — Ahkaxsaw. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



V Breeders and 

 of name* claimed^ bra 

 V.-mubno.-lMnjefrr 



the notice be made up i 



t Uli 



invited to send memoranda 

 'or fnscrffon in thin column. 

 xh notes; but rcqve&t in each 

 r/orm, that the name o/ 



both owner ami doy be written legibly, or printed, and that the strain to 

 which the animal belongs be distinctly Hated. 



r,iz, Jr.— Mr. C. m. Munshall, Cleveland, Ohio, claims the name of 

 Biz, Jr., for all red Irish seller (log puppy whelped April ■>:.. ;->[, bv 

 Mclntostrs ritz (Imp. Dash Imp. l-'lma) out. oi Nora iKIclio-Rnse). 



Tenme—Ml. W. it. Cowafl, Baltimore, .Aid., claims the name ot 

 Tennic. for setter dog puppy by Mr. . :. \\ . < anipbells Joe, Jr.. out of 

 Fannie. 



•iWim.-Mr. Tlios. lllvth, Mel hi. y re. I'.e. claims the miiucoi Tipton 

 for Irish red seller puppy by Don (Hanger -Kose) out of C'lytle (Eiclio- 

 llre-Fly). 



Iimce—Slr. W. H. Cowan, ls,itilmore,.Vkl., claims the name or ilruce 

 for white ami red seller dog puppy by Mr. C. W. Campbell's otto (lit- 

 ter brother io Buck, jr.) out 'loss U1 ei Slater to Joe, Jr). 



Berkley U.— Mr. W. n. Cowan, Baltimore, Md.. claims the name ot 

 Berkley ti. for Mali red setter punw whelped Aprils, issi, by cham- 

 pion Berkley out of Leigh Doane (Eleho-Hos. 



Pilot— Mr. (ieniireSclmllel.J. Toronto, (ml., 

 fur liver and while cocker spaniel dog pup 

 out of same owner's Daisy Dean. 



Luna— Mr. Oeorge ijehonOid, Toronto, Out., claims the name of 

 Luna tor black and while iiekcl co.-l.cr spaniel bitoh puppy from the 



ve months old seuei'dog puppy by .Mr. G. 



i. oi Duck, jr. 



ir, Toledo, Ohio, rlaims the name of Clara 



f Lofty outof Prairie Bell. 



: p.. i.'i.n.'.t, Jr., Thompson Station, TQjm , 



Campbell ior setter dog puppy by Joe, Jr., 



sthe i 



Shot 

 out of WUite Lilly. 

 iha, Minn , claims the name 

 ed June, i -.so, by Ranger out 



Shot- .Mi. David ( ' 

 lor pointer (log puppy by Dllle.V' 



Inviii Bangef- Mr. D-'.> Id ( raw 

 oi l.ad\ Kanger for pointer blu 



Of I K-.-i . 



Seltio— -Mr. Havlrt ir:,:--. WabapUa, Minn., claims the name or 

 Nellie for bitch b helped I8T8, by Viscount out of .Minnesota. 



l(»i,i-Mr. David e'ratle, Wabasha. Minn., claims the name Ot 

 -i, by Druid out Of Mr. L. P. 



., . Mass.. claims thenamc 



.. ,,..„,', Mr W.A. Coste?,FlatbuSh, J* I., oluims the name 

 oi Virginia Trouble foi liver and wiun> pointer bitcn nnppy by Mb 

 Don Royal out ot Fwkoi'B Taoby. 



erl'ark 

 puppy i 



■r. Memphis. Tcnn., claims I In 

 vnelpea April "., :-- ,1 Blgi 



leilc.-OI 

 <il out Of 



11 l Dl ' 



-Mr. Minor Parker, Memphis, Tenn.. 

 iueenfor setter bltcii whelped March 



k.-r, Memphis. Tenn.. claims ihe name, 

 . .log whe!]l--d Dec. 7, i^TIl, 





h-e'r';indnm.'' ,| plm,icr'bilch 



iilmsthe 

 wtielp.d 





Parker^ Meinijlns. Tcnn .. ,• 



dms the 

 . iber li, 





,,,TlS-..,i,m:..ei...,d,n-.i| 1 



> name oi 





•I ^],en chili, is lie: none '•! M 



o/iiilsrif: 











the name of Print 



bitch puppy wiicipeti July t 



.- 



Kuiperor Fred out or l.l/.zle Lee. 



fuhlrml— Dr. S. Fleet sp. irelai 

 ton setter dog puppy by Emperc 



KolUe &.— Atr.'tf. G. l'.ronsdon's (l'.osion Highlands, Mnso nisi, 

 red setter bitch .Mollle 13, whelped St-fit. C, lithe puppies, six bllches 

 nnd three degs, by owner's Snipe. 



Tubby->\r. ciias. \V. Pnrkers (Staunton, Vn.i llv, r and white 

 pointer bitch Tabby whelped nine- -lour (logs unit live l.'t.-ln--., to Mr. 

 W. A. Ousters Don Koyat. All liver end white .old v. ry b,i ■ 



Juno II.— Mr. K. Teliiuann's-.lir.ioklyii. N. V. inasllif bib.h Juno II. 

 whelped sept. 7, six' ihrec dogs and liiree bitches by Mr. K. Doug- 

 liisi' Kolnsbcrg, East Prussia) Sultan. 



.■ice-Mr. A. Ii. Auhert's (Orono, .Main-- ■ setter blttb Alda 

 whcnied Sepl . 4, seven— four dogs and three bin li">. by his Kink II. 



Mui'ia— Dr. S. Fleet Spell's setter bitch Maidn whetpelfl AUgual 92, 

 ISsl, one lemon and white gyp by champion St. Elmo. 



Wanda— Mrs. S. Fleet speir's seiu-r bltcii w anda whelped Aug.?.", 

 1SS1, nine black and whin: ticked puppies, by Umpeior Fn-J. 



KET. 



Blwj-ifami-.Ml'. B. I 



iusv lo his Imported h 



tr. Jachson- 



lla 



spaniel bitch 



k.-h ne 

 Mmf 



lii.-tei Kennel Club's 

 Sniijih-Hragg-JHr. J 



cocker bitch Sappho 



N. IL) black cocker Br 



Sepl. 2. 4 and s. 

 ;■•/.;- /;,-.i.i.i- Dr. il. 15. 



totUeBive 



■ fl ; .ie - -i Louis, y.i,., blue terrier 



Mr. e'eor-e ( o.'/s skve ir>:rier bitChMaudto 

 Peru, III.) (ion. Jii.-s.-oii, S.-pt. :.. 

 -The Westminster Kennel Club's pointer bitch 

 ;, August ;.■ . 

 /.— 'I'iie Westmlus.tcr Kennel club's ]iointer bitch 



esicr Kennel Club's pointer bitch 



ir. "ilia rr's pointer bitch Gypsy to Westminster 



tone's pointer bitch Maggie (oWest- 



• -rum, D. 0.) black- 



Uiver.-i.le . ■ - ■remont. 



nd special N. V. show, loi.1), 



In Mr. 





bitch Peggta 

 lory O'Moto. 



1110, N. V".> 



■i utub's iiu- 



\. ..,.,. ,./;,■.,. ■.. -Mr. .1. v .1 ■ - I'.llow'B .11. 'ii • ilsvilh ■, N, V.) blade 



ilcnii-Jiidir-fir. A. Martin I'tet''..'' '<•■.'.' i'.I-.'iV.ir.l. Mass.l black 

 pointer bitch Lena (St lung's l'eie-1'ru.lcii..iy io hti Judge (Dlraand- 

 Juno), Sepi. -i 



B4I 



Count .Ve!/ 

 (int.. has so 

 setter bitch 



(in 



bttd 



by Mr. 



Nora, '•m ui their pnics. I'.elio (Hilklngt 



.1/. ■■.',• -Mr. S. T. Us end. *:■!:■ 



Allln Better bitch Mollle (liosst'oiey) to 

 X. Y. 



todtfon— Mr. J". Frank Johns, n to rntu, 

 Kendall, Boston, MesS.the oordon settn 



QUI "I Keiiozr: Kit. 



— Mr. W. D. Hay. s. iln-ll 

 tiro pack ot beagle 



er-Rlng), Kurj 

 puppies by l,i!.y^l;ii.gold-bessle)ouloflU 

 ihick'-rvllle, Pa. 

 PttetUfSeeUrUs-aen. K. Renvoi, '. arllni 



Dolly), Ijil'tWiirrlor-Hosy), Itesliess (l.e 

 Music (,iililcr.l.:ui\-iibu , Lizzie .Kally-I.i 

 Rally out ot 1,111, Re.-il.'.-s and Louise to M 

 ville, Pa. 



Jue,Jr.-Ilack,Jr. Whelp— Mr. Q. V. Cai 

 ttou, Tenn., has sold to .Mr. W. K. Plcken 

 months' old setter dogpupp.v bv Joe, Jr., < 



;i,i.-7i l\\— Mr. L. s. Kendall, liostou, lia 

 Dash iv. Lec-Gypsej etu-i) to Mr B. M. h 





■ 



. .1 Wind 

 i'a Kiitus-Dodgc's 





fennel, Ohiitliam, 



.a Lleiv.'liie-.tcei- 



''■■■ • ■ VI i'-d '■•111- 

 s-l lodge's I.'OS"). 



the Fthnn 

 ■-. Ii.- fle I'aik, 



• 'j'.l'li •' 



- [flta Mr. L. S. 

 Lojkton, by Lock 





Id hlsen- 



ststing of Ringlet 



..! lour (0 



Ir.ColUil 



gleljo' 





hi a 8o*d his enure 



Louise (Lec-Kosi). 



■■•i-pi'sby 

 . I'.ncker- 



:";.v 



:.-!.: sta- 

 ston, Ala., a uve 



[ •.;:;'; .■ 



<\<\ t.i- seller dog 

 samecliy. 



I'-. 



■lie. 



I, Springfield, Mass , has ]ne- 

 ehlle s. : i.-i .I.-.: puppy Hud nf 

 Frank I; Fa\'- i ( t:. 

 icr bitch Mollle Bbss-Cozex . 

 letcKer. Cieve.lai (I, ( il.r- >. has 

 bitch puppy by Lofly out of 



■—Mr. J. Otis Fellows. Hornellsville, N. v.. has been pre- 

 scLt'eii by the Lachlnf Kennel Club with the .setter puppy Flying 

 scud, by Emperor Fred out of Minto. 



Dk.viiis. 

 y(...(--Mr. 1 . s. Kendall. Boston, Mass., has lest by death tho Gordon 

 setter puppy Rock, by Lockout oi Keneza Kit. 



Hvbi/ ami Kent— Cftp'r. R. ' . 'twill/, Macon, BT. C. has Inst his 

 (iordon sellers Kuiiy and Kent, the tormer being hung by chain and 

 Hie lat.rer dyhK ot distemper. 



For a good Telescope or Field Glass go to c. L.'Rhzmann's, MS 

 Broadway, New \cik.-Adr. 



For ,i tine Opera Class or optical goods of any rteser.lpt.lon go to C. 

 I.. Kitzmaun's, 913 Broadway, -S'cu iork.— .\Ue. 



iifle nnd 



^heating. 



THE TRAP. 



ESSEX VS. .JI-:Ksi:\ ( I I V IIKIOIITS. 



' pHF. third match bctwei 

 I day last, on the gfoun( 

 most pleasant us n woeoni 

 the year. Though the day 

 Hie Pi o'clock tram lion. : 

 with mu.-li persp 



ubs came off on Wertnes- 



lub, and proved one Dl the 



■ 

 holiest of ii e >.ci run, yet 

 on ban. t 

 Mi o i in theil ■ res. wci 

 . in |i ti on their 

 oi ihe n.-i s.p a |. r itv: 

 ot.e-ioiit iiti.l to t: ■ 

 • i,-h adoi l n\ tin- J. e. 



while in.. I..li-.'l 1- on tin: 



i id. Cue 



wing, the second to count with the tirfll as on j ma i. . I 



■■louii.i n:i|i.-, iiumi."ieiiir,.[ii \ lot; the t-'no sprung to iiedetortnitied 



Hfter the shooter had taken his place at the score by a die thrown by 



