Janttaby 19, 1882,] 



FOEEST AND STREAM. 



*5 



English setter Utl^h Cllengyle (Hob Hoy-Doll) ro his Imported Prince 



01 UlHUf ■ . 



AtUa - -Mr. John Davidson's (Monro.-. Mlcll.) Eng- 



llsa (Koyal— .Mlna) to his unpolled iiin .• ur 



i Falls) Knglish 



Orange, Ji n, ". 



Ludy ,11./:/, •■ , ' 



.. La y Maude to > 



M'tjm- \ii H. Blackwood's (Montreal, Canada) im- 

 ported ' Coroon setter i/licii VonDg Flora to Mr, John N. U 

 SlnJ.r (".. in. T, ISS2. 



Lou""i ■ 



.: v. Johns' (Haverhill, MasM Klsck*, 

 wnlieaadtao] ■■. I'bloa (Koyal Blue-Diana) to Mr. 



1). 1'. W/.l, ■ 



/.. ■ ■ .'■ . i . i' I . l.ufkin - K(New York) brlnrtlebull terrier Ditch 

 Be9atoMr. n. N. StUnh'a imported golden brlndle dog Crib, OoL 25, 

 l- 



DaUtn— TMrry— Mir; (ieo. royne's (cniltou. Mass.) red Irish setter 

 blt.'ti ImIs.-v (Kory O'Mnrc-Oueen il. : .ss) to Mr. W. II. IH't. ■ 

 (Elcho- I, 



/wi.M-.e--./<.n— Mr. C. B, Scott's (Schenectady, X. Y.) Gorrtoi setter 

 bvtcti ItalBeo (Bailey's I'om— Thompson's Queen Bess) to i hornpsoics 



Jo , 



-. J. LI 



'. Lindsin's (Jersey city.N. ,).) Scotch 

 v) i.) hi* Ayrshire i. addle, Dec. 21, 



a (Turners Falls, Mass ) 

 t» Mi. G. -i. Lewis' (BOS- 

 1IL— Modjeska), Dec. ao, 



setter Well Lassie (Koo Hoy— Doll) to Mr. 



LSM-I' ■■■. IM'.'aCa -!'•'. 1--- . 



Ifly— Diek Lawritek— Messrs. Btpne & Cozen's (London, Ont.) Eng- 

 lish setter blr.cu Fly (tn ake— Luu8) to Mr. II. Bui my Harrison's Dick 

 Laveraclc 



K'lu-Diok L-jLvmuk— The Detroit Kennel Club's (Detrott, Mich.) 

 English seller Ditch Kelp (I'rlnce KOb— hale Jewell) to Mr. li. Uallej 

 Harrison's Dick Lavernck. 



./,'//// e.—D'i-k I. [./net-Mr, ,1. W. liumpridge'a (London, Oni.) Eng- 

 lish setter blteii Jennie to Mr. 1L Bailey Harrison's Dick LaveiuCk. 



WIIEU'S. 



I'eck.Hklll, X. Y.) r 



■ /• .. ' --.Mr J. Lindsay's (Jersey City, N J.) .Scotch collie 



bitch Jennie Nettles (Old sweep— Lassie) whelped Dec. 3u, issi, 

 seveu-thiec dogs and t.iur blldhes— By owner's Hex. 



-Mr. James 11. QooOsell's (New York) pure Laver.ick setter 

 bin h Petrel (Prince Llll ll.) whelped Dec. 25. six— three dogs and 

 three hitches— by Thunder, ail of tliera pure white. 



SAXES. 



Pluto Qn*en "l>r>). Whit.', black and tan beagle bitch, whelped 

 Aug. ■!■•. 1- 1. "... iMiie/Kitiicr-i'n.c) oul of Queen (Victor— Lucy) 

 by rtr. rf. Elmore, dauby, conn., to Mr. w. 11. Ashburne, 1'hlla- 

 del'ihi., Pa. 



A'./i-; /.,.",• //.',.''/ — \\ hire, black and tan beagle dog, whelped Oct.. 



VS. l-H. by Klin.' (Victor— Lne>) out or Belle (Darwin- -Mlille) by Mr. 



aunton, Mass. 



cue, black and tun beagle bitch, whelped 



Aug. SS, ISSI, by I'm.-) our.ot Buunie (Hunger— Lady) 



by Mr. B B. Benjamin, Au- 



UUy Bitch, whelped Dec. Z. issi, by Mr. Geo. H. 



"range an.l wnlie setter bitch, whelped May, 188] 

 (Caui— . -I L. ii. tv-Court» Groenboro, N. C, 16 the 



Sontoff— Imported small black and tan cocker spaniel dog by Mil 

 J. 11. Wlnslow, BaUlmore, Md , to Mr. bamuel Adams, Uarrlsburg, 

 Pa. 



UbiU • alto, black and tan beagle dogs, wh.-lped 



Oct, if), I8bl, by Flute (Mauler— True) out or Lucy (inno— old Bess) 

 ti.v Mr. N. i.ii.c/r.-, il.aiiby, I'mih.,- etc.: li 

 liaveii, i''iiin.; one to Mr. h. A. Hamilton. Fores! Mile, Conn.; one to 



Mi. ■ fen ■ . '•:. Voung, 



Moosle, !'..: twotoJtr. Thomas M. Benjamin, Auaeuned, Pa. 



Kin ■■'■ e. biatk anu tan beagle bitch, whelped 



<v.L -j ,.-•:, hy Klcg (Vtoior— Lucy) uiii 01 belle (Darwin— MiiUe) 

 nv M-. ■ to Mr. F. a. Cannon, New Havi-ii, 



Tipton— «ed iris:, ■ • ■ r ><■;. .vheipod April, issi (Don— civile) by 

 Mr. T. Blylli, Lsuigdoa, Pa., to the Couesioga Kennels, Lancaster, 

 Pa. 



Dean swift— Bed Irish setter dog-, whelped Dec. 25. i.-s.) .Berkley— 

 Nora) by Mr. A. a. Sampson, Troy, N. Y., to Mr. A. Cli-giiorn, I.on- 

 d ,11 ./'ii- 



{,'ellie Day— Imported pointer blicli (Day's Lew— Pride) by Mr. c. 

 Hotr, sotiu i",.i:. i' ... 10 Mr. ■ iiiiH. Hernandez, New Orleans, L:c 



■ "i pointer latch by Mr, C. Kelff , SonHerton. 

 1. hi, Pa. 

 tier bitch by Mr. C. HellT, Sotidorton, Pa.. 



Jewnw Llvet and 1 

 Oscar w .in. 

 i/i— Knglish i 

 k. 

 /Y.-Leoion am. 



llny-l. 



w. r 



I bj 



r dog (I.elc 



it ././■■' Flora— BiACk held spaniels— one dog and two 

 Bitches— uy Brusheui ..1 Rhea, by Mr. u. M. Lindsay, Scraht/pn, Pa,, 

 to Mr. J. 11. Wmsii/w, italilmore. Md. . 



LaJ'/ <i<i T tw 'i u .■ 

 pan), by Dr. .1. J. 



Br.iuinield, MO. 



c,/,./,- clack and « 

 He; bj-the conestoga 



/ „/ ,-,-,/ /;ni/ //— Hed 



Friend) out"t Peart 1 



Albany, N 



/>/./..- 

 n cailenaer, Albany 



N 



- //-JJ11II terrier dog (Jemmy— Nell) by .Mr. Win. U. H. Du 



. Y., I 



BO) 



1 Ml. 



:>— Wll 



. blw 



\\|. i.s. I'.i.i'- ■!. 



mat-siwcwiuiip-vrM 



whdped Aug. .'. i-;. '.. I 

 son's Asm and, ■■ 

 :. !■■■ Ut, 



e dog, whelped 

 by Mr. Geo. H, 



Tiger— White, with black ears and tan over eyes, foxhound dog, 4 

 yeaisolU.b.' Mi omlrpt Centre, Conn,, to M>. Ed w'd 



S irlbgDeld, .\kiss. 



Pluto ■)<"■ -Orange and v. hlte English setter dog by Mr. 0. W. Bal- 

 lantlne, kvasnlngtooTllle.o., 10. Mr. w. a. i.ox. jr., Shipiieusburg, 



NAMB CKANI.EII. 



Snip (/. Pvsl Mr. Henry D. linlgllt. NeWburg, N. Y., wishes to 

 change the niime of the beagle birxin Snip ( nattier— sui) to Puss. 



VHKSENTATION. 



-:,, hi suha „l;(i Ollll. , 



:,'.,,; \;.,,i_-, 1., champion bitchat, Crystal Palace, 

 ■ . etc. 



Juliet -Mr. Waldo K sessions' o\ oi.a^ier, Mass.) Imported raastlft 

 bitch Juliet, liy polBon.Jon. 10. 



i"op»!l—Mr. iMiw.iui iin/i/cis' (sprtngileld, Mnss.) black and white 

 foxhound bitch, by distemper, Jan, 9. 



W. s. u., Peoria, IS.— We Know of no reliable breeder of pugs. 



paper might aid yi 



S. L., Syracuse, x. Y— we can llndno auiliorlty (or any other 

 Statement or Hie law than that already given by us. 



8. li., snerbrokc.— We know or no books ihat treat, upon this sub- 

 ject, •-'. See Mi. J. Mortimer's aovemsemenl lu this number. 



C. I.. s.-You can take 

 advantage. It will be ne. 



s. .1. .... S mi 

 preparation. 1 1 



B. B H., Han 



P. s 9., Boan 

 elation, Whose o; 

 grower's liiul.-ili 



C. U., Hlghlan 



jn, X. v.— Fei's.-;i.-..,iiu nets write to Boston 

 oston, M^s. 'I'lie giii.s have a good reputation. 



ass.— Consult the Xatlonal Wool Growers Asso- 

 -i'i Mill' sireet, In your city. They ls.iuea wool 



lis.— lias Hie partridge a call or not? Ads. We 

 uo nuL eouiiueneiiii jour question. We presume the drumming of 

 Hie rutte d grouse might be denominated a calL 



W. 8. W., part:,, WH— Can y.,n Inlorrn ine wheiherthe2d vol. N. 

 A. K, Stud Bpofs. has ever Been published or not.-.' Al.-o, where Is 

 Chas. Delibngenow, who was sfccretao 1 \. a. k. c. aus. 1. it 

 has not. 'j. No. i e 2sd street, New voik. 



C ; . 11.. Salisbury. Mass. — I have ah Bi.gilshgun which Is a very 



1. J sliouicl like to )ia\e it alterea Into a in :h-loader, 



canyoulniu ' could navo It done? Aus. Seeadver- 



nsemei.t ei-ew Here 01 Brm whoiuatie a specialty or ihis work. 



Glas8 Bails, Fall l.iv r, Mass.- A Issues a challenge for a 100 ball 

 mutch, loser to pay tor balls. It was accepted by 1) and C, and ror 

 convenience botn matches are' shot together. A is beaten by B, but 

 beats C. How many balls do A ana c eaen pay for? Ana. A luu, H 

 none, C 200. 



ANXion3, New Ynri;. - \|y red Msh setter bltohhis bsaa bred to a 

 floidon dog. wiii 11 ne worth my while to raise Hie imps, and what 

 may 1 look fnr in He in v Ana. The progeny may turn out, well, as 

 there Die some good di . .iltliough It is oetter to breed 



iiom good flfilfl u ■ ;.- 



W. H. B., Brooklyn — J have a setter puppy out of imported Stella 

 red Irish Btlon. Can you give pedigree 01 Stella or the sire? 1 am 

 1 ..1 1 .• waaowtfed al Montclalr,N. J., and lias been sold tor a high 

 price. Ans. imported siella was end by the Hev. Mr. L'lgh, Llver- 

 .1. she Is hi his Flash out of his Stella. We know of no 

 dog by the name 01 Brlon, fan some or our readers enlighten us? 



A. D., Xort.il ..iillKcowu. ] 

 to shoot buckshot V 2. will a 

 lii-bore using same quantity 

 vs. 1 1. .:.n !••• iriiiied In bt 

 Yes, unless the shot are pr 

 choke. % Prebabij 

 the two guns Try 11. em. :: 



w. l'.. l... Cincinnati, O.-So 



(. 01. A. sine;. , el lc. 



about the s zc 01 a collar buti 



i.ppearan." 



I 1 



1 choke-bore gun 

 'uetratton than a 

 . Will "Breaking 



, i> t .. 



Ufflll It. 



'nil from *;o to flim, an. 1 by 

 polished? Where can J send 



li in tne i.ti.-i in iimi out its exact value 1 Ans, Cannot oe polished. 



■ inter eor.suli some 01 jourloca. Jewelers; or send tor exammation 



10 'i ur ii,.. .\ uo., Union square, New Vert: city. 



Il Ill-It! Ill 



I'! 



Joseph, Mo.— I ha 



Sontag— imported small black and tan cocker spaniel dog by Mr. 

 amuel Adams, Uarrlsburg, fa,, to Mr. Eugene Snyder, same place. 



a Bonapar 



E, N.. * 

 Perat'iret 



to giving 

 sliouldl ki 

 rui witn t 



iron Qeposlt, and \ 



eggs. 



■e an Irish setter dog pu-.py ihree 



allOUl 1 lie Size era hlel:orj inn .-1 l|,e 



: ombiiiciil cord. It will all go away if a 

 Is 11 a rupture! 11 .-<>. can 11 be cured 

 dog 1..1S what is known as umbilical 

 najorlty ot cases cutiieiy disappears be- 

 .. runs. Mans perr'.ns iq.pli 

 ; the hair and use a taw narrow strips ot 

 he hernia not subside any surgeon can 



the description or " crow-billed ducks?' 

 lor them, and hope you will know what 



! Ddsoi mem. -.'. Wiuyougivensashon 



! gieatNortuern diver. 3 lshoiagull 



e below, lis-ln bin.- on back, head black ; 



; i.-et webiieo. orange; •• nearly " spread 



ul size of a pigeon, can you name it lor 



now what 1 lie •• crow-billed Uucks " are. 



me, but If you will give us a mil descrlp- 

 ui Identliy the bird. 2, The toiiowlug 



■•lymtrn* /.„• , ilorblaclc; 



.'kw-brd, wnite, with some dark markings 



i'ots. Head 



ad purple reflections ; apatchot 



U side of the neck and another on throat. 



y above, white below rrom the bill back. 



juror over 3. \"our bird was probably 



1 . w ii-.. ■ w ouiu be about t he proper tem- 

 ennel in winter time? How should It be 

 ifOrl '■' 'l- « ouid there lie any objections 

 i- or the house at night time? 3. What 

 or how .should 1 go to work to besuccess- 

 n trout eggs lu slocking small brooks? 

 y placed the kennel or our imgln asheJ- 

 id nailed over the top of rhe entrance a 

 jvsrtheopenliii-. and exclude the cold; and 

 ean atraw for bedding. For a dog that 

 1 or the tune this would be too great a 

 laps, and warmer qtiauers should be pro- 

 onie kind. j. This Is a m,u ter ror you to 

 owed this privilege, although some claim 

 lucive to the health of the animal. 3. it 

 you get him to hatch the eggs for you. If 

 1 can make a 1 rough, say three feel lung 

 nany deep, and place Hue washed gravel 

 'am of dliereu spring or brook water, as 

 through tills and over the gravel < over 

 reen at the lower end exclude vermin, 

 ream of cold water, without sediment or 

 a property arranged, im.-k out all white 



-My pointer dog dash, s years old, be- 

 jre leg at end or a pretty hard shooting 

 e liiniiiie-s -•■■ ins to he chleily In [he 

 ;hetoot in walk- 



■/■••• !r. 



I',, 



sh; sin, 

 ed to less lu sl/e than the opposite 

 :rom the bleeps muscle soon became 

 will not straighten oul by ten 

 up by about ten degrees. With 

 has begun to swell, and is now 

 enlarged one-quarter and somewhat palnfuL The dog has had the 

 Benefit of three doctors and their prescriptions. 1 first gave him soda 



and rubbed the shoulder with vinegar and red pepper: next gave him 

 hot drops; then tried hot packing tore week; then went a1 him with 

 St Jacob's Oil. and have since tried nearly all the linlmenis. The 

 dog's general health Is good, eye orlsint anu appetite nn.i digestion 

 flrBUrate in despair 1 wine to Fobbsi e» Stream. < an .\r.u ten me 

 how to save my old friendv An . We fear thai the trouole with your 

 dog is too deep seated for any remedy ki reach. The indications are 

 that, in some wav, ne received a severe str.itu or contusion - perhaps 

 both— and that, l.hc injury has caused a p-riniineiii control let. 01 the 

 cords that It will be impossible TOieiteTt . 1 he best llnlnif nt thai we 

 ever tried lo such cases 19 the following: Two ounces or camphor dis- 

 solved In a pint oi alcohol : then add a oeefgall. This slmum be well 

 shaken and applied twice a day and well rubbed in ; tub only with 

 the hair- not against It. 



Suli.itan County, N. Y. — Last December 1 spent several 

 weeks in the northern part of Sullivan county. jM. Y., where 

 I foujbd niilcil grouse in tH.ii' numbers in the vieinily o£ the 

 Ueaverkill River, and g oil shooting fcan he enjoyed. 1 

 have tins season risen coasiderab'u llocks in the itiiintjdiale 

 neighborhood of Shin Creek, ihey were usually all good 

 strong flyers and required quick shooting. I made a bag of 

 nine from a single stand — Dootiib. 



fifle and 



flwotmg. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



The International Matoh.— The conditions proposed 

 by the council ot the British JN. K. A. for the Military 

 Match between the Militia of this couulry and the Volun- 

 teers of Great Britain arrived yi-sterday morning, with an 

 explanatory note by Sir Henry Haltord. They call for 

 shooting at the various ranges from 200 to 1,000 yards, with 

 "any military rifle" as defined by the Wimbledon rules, 

 and with the. provisions for ihc kneeling position as laid 

 down by the British Association's recently amended rule of 

 position. We shall publish the conditions as plop.OSfd in 

 full in our next issue. The special committee of our N. B. 

 A. will consider them at a meeting to be held to-morrow 

 evening. 



ZETTLER uiFLE CLUB-Xew York. -A team matoh wlU take 

 place in this gallery about .March ii (or the champion medal or the 

 United States ; open to all teams 0. ten men of a regular asBOClal Ion. 

 Entrance lee five dollars, which will be divided among the coui- 

 petlug teams. 



BOSTON, MASS., .Ian. II.— To-day was a most uneomr/u table one 

 at Walnut 11111, both for the. personal comfort of the iitlemen and 

 the shooting conditions, liurlng mo-t 01 the dav the wind blew at a 

 small gale from about northwest, and this, added to the miserable 

 light, made the securing of anything like good .scoies about impos- 

 sible. But. two matches were shot each at !>n0 yards and the result 

 Is given below : 



Walnut Iilll Target. 

 KJKaiibeth a 9 9 s » s 9 s l" 10— 88 



11 li ' llapln 9 9 8 S S 9 M 8 S 10— S5 



W F.hicrson 8 9 9 111 s s S. 7 8 9—84 



ItPavla T 8 9 lu 8 ii 9 9 10 6—84 



.1 N Five 6 6 Till 9 6 9 S il 9—79 



T Baxter 8 7 7 9 7 9 10 9—78 



A B Archer 8 L' in 6 n 9 5 8 9 s— it 



A c McLaughlin >', 7 nl r, 10 6 2 6 s f-TO 



II A shaw- 4 7 C 7 10 8 9 li 9 5-119 



t: Carson 5 SS8487T7 0— 08 



W U Cook S 8 9 « r, 9 I" 2 /'.- 07 



() \\ Waid ...I 11 B II' t .1 i 6— «5 



A L Winch. :: 6 '2794 4 in 9 :<-52 



Badge Match No. 6. 



JN Frye r, r, 4 o t 4 r, r, 4 5-46 



■I NlChuiS : 5 4 4 (i a 4 5 4 5 4— IB 



II Anson 4 4 5 S 4 4 ft 4 S 4-44 



C I) Sumervllle 4 4 14 3 •• ■ ■> 4 4— lu 



i ; Curtis Oume ■■■■ 4 1 4 -I ■: 5 J R ft 3—40 



The directors ol me Massachusetts Kltlo Association me.i next 

 Tuesday to elect a president. 



THE BOSTON OALLKKIKS— visitors to i he Miurnolla gallery have 

 been very numerous the past week, and the wink In (he different 

 matcnes with rule and plsuil Has been husiy er, n i ,, e 

 remarkable wort, too, thathas been doie, itscores 



that have ever been made have i record during the 



week. In the all-comers' rlile maicli, especially, tie in : : ,-ia n have 

 evinced uiiusuiii skui, and the scores ran verj idee. Onrj on scorehaS 

 Deen recorded as yei Intheamateur pistol match lhat of Mr. B. 

 iinai. rthuse toial is '2.7. Leiow are given ill,- details or the several 

 matches : 



All-Comers' Kltle Match. 



,1 Francis 49 49 50 511 ft»-'2is 



,1 11 Smith 49 49 49 49 5"— 240 



W M NorofOSS 4S 49 49 49 50—245 



OF Ellsworth 49 49 49 49 49—545 



Amateur Klfle Match. 



A C Mavnai'd 4s 4- I- ;- 48-240 



11 it: si. aw 47 41 4S 4S 49— '2S9 



bFOgg Ift Is 



Amateur 1'lst'ji .'.I ■■leu. 



BUlnd BS 74 71— 2'27 



i;.MiiiM;n, Mass., Jan. I".— At the last, shoot at the Elackmaiaeli 

 range there was tne usual Interest. The distance was ?0o yards, onr- 

 liand, inch ilng and creeiimoor target combined. The -work done is 

 told by the following (score : 



K. c. it. C. Totals. 



G F Ellsworth. M 4S 90 40 1S9 94 



J' i: Nichols 82 40 s:i 40 104 92 



A Mathews 75 4:', S9 40 104 59 



1 N Dodge Si 40 79 4-1 100 90 



IIS Pierce 77 40 7a 4'2 162 88 



CC Merrill 7u 41 sn 44 isu 55 



O Warrendoff 79 45 OS 43 



Dennis Carney 72 4ft 09 4a 141 68 



WOEl !E8TER, Mass., Jan. 11— Members of the rlUe club went our, 

 to-day to Lovell's range ; the aggregates of the two rounds of ten 

 shots, with a possible 120, were as follows: 



Moise 81 112-isu v Kanies B6 so— 17 



dark SS lno— 1SS Murphy 79 -i-'i 



Newton 9H 94— ls7 c Eamss 79 79—10 



Hice 83 91—179 Lewis 40 54—10 



ALBANY.— As the riflemen, with steady practice, make high scores 

 at two hundred yai ds. iln- desire to shoot at SHU yards increases, and 

 when ihat distance has lost something of lis attraction and good 

 scores are the result of tin- pr;u 11, ■■ e -.■■..-. • . The line- 



men of KeuBselaerwyck have recently succeedtd in making scores at 

 300 yards which" a lew >. id's ago would havi . udlt- 



aBle performances at 200 yards. Lnordei Dial ihelnierrst and prac- 

 tice Should not fall tor w .111 r.r encouragement a new match has been 

 added 10 the programme, tic- principal conditions being BiiO yards, 

 distance and ofi-haiio. Al Ihe mid-range, anu using tin- u-uai posi- 



off-hand shooiing at r.on yards Is something novel and interests the 

 riflemen, as they are always anxious thai 1 put in 



the way of bullseyes. Yesterday afternoon tin- Drat competition In 

 the new match was called. The range ai d 1 be bill b 

 ered with snow, while the bright sunlight ,•: •■ 1 re im- 



portant factors 111 keeping down ihe strings of bullseyes, wlii.h are 

 so anxioc match, was c.aii.o 011 tune, though nearly 



all tbe competitors found that a certain amount or practice at the 

 pool targt iy to get proper- elevatUqjB and wiudage. 



urge to any particular one. Posslnrysome 01 the slips, recorded 

 were on account ot want or confidence, though poor holding may 

 have been the cause of nearly all of the outers and inners. The 

 matoh was won by Capt. Win. £. Fitch, who succeeded In making an 



