Jan. 5, 1895.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
one nuuured hunters present with almost as many hounds, the 
Svesteuesior hunt predominating. The fox was set tree at 19 
a. mL. au'cl tooK a straight course to his old home in the Brandy- 
wine Valley. Xne uouiius were soon in pursuit, but after run- 
ning an irour somehow took tne hack track and brought up at 
tne .starting point, while sly reyuard laughing in his brush will 
servo ior anotuer day when tno hounds, it is to be hoped, will 
take a truer line. 
* * 
The energetic secretary oi the Dixie lied Fox Club, Mr. J. H. 
Wallace, Jr., of iown Greek, Ala., sends us the prospectus and 
constitution oi the club. J<roui this we gather that ilie ilrst 
annual uunt wnl bo near Rowland, Limestone county, Ala., for 
Six uays between Oct. 1 auu 15, lt>y5. The main object will be 
sport, but tuoso Who wish to navo trials can compete in an All- 
ege Tack fcitdiie, ali hounds' eligible, entry lee $1; fees to go to 
tne purse and additional money to be added hy the club. The 
JUeruy ia for uounds under twenty moutns, with same conditions 
us to iees and purse. 
* * 
The example of the Brunswick Fur Club seems to he spread- 
ing apace, and ironi present indications it looks as if foxhound 
trials wjII soon become as numerous and popular as pointer 
aud setter trials have Ueeu. 
, * * 
Mr. 0. F. Joslin, of Oxfoid, Mass., has presented his well 
known loxhounu .nock to Mr. J. E. Carr, of Holliston, Mass. As 
we always uudeistoou 'hat Rock wa^ the apple of his owner's 
eje as a loxtiound, Mr. Oarr must be congratulated on his good 
fortune. 
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A contemporary says that before the next meet of the National 
l'ox Hunters' Association a number ol foxes will be "deliber- 
ated." Whue this may be a denberute truth, tbe success o£ 
luture meets win depend more upon the deliberations of those 
wnu are responsible ior tne arrangements than the deliberation 
of t.ie foxes. 
KENNEL NOTES. 
Ivcuiiel Notes lire insei'Letl without charge; and blanks 
(tui'uisueil lieuj will be sent to an) adilress. 
BE ED. 
;8ES= Prepared Blanks sent free on application. 
tanrde Bly — Old Boy. — Dr. H. Williamson's (Detroit, Mich.) 
cocker spaniel bitch Tannic lily (champion Mike— Nellie my) to 
li. T. Do B. Cameron's Old Boy (champion Bendigo — Hilda), 
Deo. ii» 
Mitau—Old Boy. H. F. Do B. Cameron's (Detroit, Mich.) cocker 
spaniel bitch Jdnda (.Dandy VV. — Blackie H.) to hisUldBoy (cham- 
pion Benuigo — Hilda), July 24. 
Uliquoi — Old Boy. Major Webster's (Detroit, Mich.) cocker 
spaniel bitch Guu_uot (champion Bendigo— Maud B. 11.) to H. F. 
De B. Cameron's Old Boy (champion Bendigo — Hilda), June 6. 
WHELPS. 
l£S" Fiepa-reil Blanks sent free on appl iea tion. 
Mere /Summons. Mere Kennels' (Tarrytown, H. Y.) fox-terrier 
bitch Mere bummons (Lucifer — \Y restless), Aug. 18, hve (four 
dogsj, by their, Ripon Stormer (Stipenduiiy — Belmont Jinny). 
JJanie Primrose. Mere Kennels' (Tarrytown, K Y.) fox-terrier 
bitcn Dame Trimrose (Diplomacy— Hunton Soitiy), Dec. 20, three 
(two dogs j, by tuelr Pijah (Dashing Duue — Boston Daisy;. 
MereUleo. Mere Kennels' (Tarrytown, N. l r .) lox-terner bitch 
Mere Cieo (Despoiler — Dame i J rimrose), Dee. 22, three (one dog), 
by their Btpon Stormer (Stipendiary — uemiont Jinny). 
Mere Motlie. Mere Kennels 5 (Tarrytown, N. Y.J lox-terrier 
bitcn Mere Moilie (Suffolk Surprise — Mere Bensuu), Oct. 19, five 
(two dogs), by their F'ijah (Dasning Luke— Boston Daisy). 
Dudley -kettle. Mere Kennels' (tarrytown, Y.) fox-terrier 
bitch Dudley Mettle (Ktuguraft — StarUen's Brownie), Sept. 21, 
lour (one dog), by F. Bedmond s Dominie (i'itcher— V ene). 
Hay of Light. Mere Kennels' (Tarrytown, _\.Y.j fox-terrier 
bitch Bay of Lignt (Bipon 'Thundeter — Day Dawn), Aug. 21, six 
(four dogs), by Ptaby Barrister (Stipendiary— Biudie). 
Hilda. H. F. Deli. Oameron s (Detroit, Midi.) cocker spaniel 
bitch Hilda (Laudy W.— Blackie H.), Sept. 23, seven (tour dogs), 
by bis Old Boy (champion Bendigo— Hilda). 
SALES. 
tfJT Prepared Blanks seat lieu on application. 
(Jzar. Black cocker spaniel dog, wnelped Sept. 23, 1894, hy Old 
Boy out of Hilda, by H. & DeB. Oameron, Detroit, Mich., to Ed. 
I'ipner, Detroit, Mich. 
Old Boy— Hilda wkelps. Black cocker spaniels, whelped Sept. 
2d, 1894, by H. F. DeB. Oameron a dog and bitch to W. 0. Davis, 
Kalamazoo. Mich., and a dog to 0. Michaelis, Detroit, Mich. 
Mere Jolltce—Mere Mnia wh.eip. Fox-terrier bach, whelped 
Apul 19, 1894, by Mere Kennels, Tarrytown, N. Y., to G. von 
JMimptseh, JNew lurk. 
Mere Jollice— Boston Daisy whelp. Fox-terrier bitch, whelped 
J uiy lu, 1894, by Mere Kennels, Tarrytown, N.Y., to H. Leeds, 
Jr., New York. 
Jf'tj ah— Mere Moilie whelp. Fox-terrier dog, whelped Oct. 19, 
1894, by Mere Kennels, Tarrytown, N. Y., to O. K. Berdan, Pater- 
Son, JN. J. 
fflj ah—Mere Benson whelp. Fox-terrier dog, whelped April 17, 
iS94', by Mere Kennels, Tarrytown, N. Y., to J. M. Wallis, 
Altoona, Ta. 
Mere Ohance. Fox-terrier bitch, whelped Dee. 29, 1892, by Suf- 
folk Surprise out oi Wrestless, by Mere Kennels, Tarrytown, N. 
Y., to T. Martin, Tarrytown, JM. Y. 
Mere Apresa. Fox-terrier bitch, whelped April 17, 1894, hy 
Fijalo out of Mere Benson, by Mere Kennels, Tarrytown, M. Y., 
to A. C. Coddington, New Kochelle, N. Y. 
(Aenioood. Fawn greyhound dog, whelped June 1893, by 
(.ilenkirk out of Oilda, by American Coursing Kennels, Huron, 
S. u., to 0. H. Arkright, jianktou, S. D. 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
There is no charge for answering questions under iliis head. All 
questions relat ing to ailments of dogs will be answered by Dr. T. ■&. 
Sherwood, a memlier of the Boyal College of Velerinanj .Surgeons. 
Communications referring to other matters connected With Kennel 
Management and dogs tvitl also receive careful attention. 
1. The Irish terrier The Emerald Queen is not registered in 
t he E. K. 0. S. B. 2. There hi no real cure for chorea : it will not 
affect the oitch's general health. 
J. T. N., Philadelphia, Pa.— Antonio is by Boderigo out of Bo- 
Beep, by Bake out of Cfara Dale ; Boderigo, by Count Noble out 
of lwiu Maud. Mark, by Bob Boy out oi Juue, by Bake out of 
Fanny; Bob Boy, by Freu out ol Bliceba. Princess Belton is not 
registered, and so we cannot carry on Bessy's pedigree. 
"Forest and Stream" Pan Pedigree Blank. 
FOE some time past breeders of dogs have demanded a pedigree 
form that would attord spaces ior a more extended pedigree than 
those hitherto published. The difficulty has been in arranging a iorm 
that, while admitting the required extension, would be compact and 
not too large ior mailing. This difficulty has been solved in the 
••Forest and Stream Fan Pedigree Blank," which is so ai ranged that 
a dog's pedigree canhe recorded ior eignt generations, and the spaces, 
radiating from a center the reader is enabled to trace at a glance the 
different strains which lead ironi sire and dam. Spaces are also pro- 
vided ior recording tne name ot dog, its breed, color, sex, breeder and 
address, dates of birth and purchase, from whom purchased, E.K. C. 
and A K. 0. Stud Book numbers and certification. These blanks are 
ior sale at, $2 per hundred, BO cents per dozen, by the Forest and 
Stream Publishing- Co., 318 Broadway, Kew Sork. 
The Yachtinq World falls into a curious error in speaking of 
the chairman of the cup committee as " Mr. Smith, President of 
the New York Yacht Club.' 3 The New York Y. C. has no presi- 
dent, and Mr. Smith lias no title save the honorary one of "Com- 
modore," which he shares with a great many other prominent 
yachtsmen. There is no question, however, that, the office which 
Mr. Smith has so'long held, of mover of all motions relating to 
the America's Cup, and head of all cup committees, is deserving 
of suitable and formal recognition of the club. Wo would sug- 
gest to the club that at the coming meeting it establish a new 
office, that of Lord High Concessioner and Interpreter of 
Deeds, of which Com. Smith shall bo the first incumbent. 
YACHT NEWS NOTES. 
A special meeting of the delegates to the Inter Lake Yachting 
Association was held on Dec. 6 at the Boody House, Toledo, the 
following gentlemen being present: Commodore G. W. Gard- 
ner, Secretary E. W. Kader and Delegate G. W. Leutkemeyer, 
of Cleveland ; Delegate L. Lookwood, Sandusky; Delegate "V", 
W. Dollen, Put-in-Bay ; Delegate Vice-Commodore Gates, Judge 
A. P. Crane, Captain Boland Potter, Frank Prey and Brayley. 
Secretary Bader presented a long aud comprehensive report, 
touching on the experience of the past season and suggesting 
many points which demanded consideration and action. The 
report was discussed,' and it was resolved to call a special meet- 
ng in January, prior to the annual meeting of the Association, 
to consider proposed changes. 
Elma, schr,, formerly the sloop Priscilla, designed by A. Cary 
Smith in 1885, has been Bold to Messrs. Beeman and Worthing- 
ton, of Cleveland, part owners of Wasp, sehr. This latter yacht 
has been sold to W. S. Jones, of Buffalo. 
The Pavonia Y. C of Jersey City, has elected officers for 1895, 
as follows : Com., D. W. Kohn ; Vice-Corn., J. A. Dennin ; Fleet 
Cap., L. W.Forbell; Meas., A. P. Curtis; Surgeon, Dr. L. Bau- 
man; Cor. Sec, W. A. Miller ; Fin. Sec, W. F. Tobin; Treas., B. 
H. McClain ; Trustees, W. J. Kent, E. J. Smith, N. Pritchard, G. 
A. Skinner, W. B. Adams; Finance Committee— B. Koster. E. B. 
"Wessels, F. A. Agens ; Begatta Committee— N. L. Bowe, L. Mit- 
telsdorf, B. H. McClain; Anchorage Committee— A. J. Kremeyer, 
A. F.BoeR.H. McFarland; House Committee— N. L. Kowe, 
L. Mittelsdorf, W. Willis, J. Leonard, J. H. Van Mater; Dele- 
gates to N. Y. Yacht Racing Association, N. L. Rowe, F. M. Ran- 
dall, J. A. Dennin, 
Resolutions of regret were adopted on account of the death of 
ex-Gov. Leon Abbett, who was an honorary member of the club. 
The annual meeting of the Rochester Y. 0. was held on Dec. 
10, the following officers being elected: Com., A. T. Hagan; 
Viee-Com., F. S. Todd; Fleet Cap., J. W. Robbins; Sec. and 
Treas., T. B. Pritchard: Cor. Sec, Herbert Leary; Directors, 
R. K. Dryer, J. R. White, J. E. Burroughs, W. H. Briggs ; Dele- 
gates to Lake Yacht Racing Association, J. E. Burroughs, T. B. 
Pritchard, W. H. liriggs; Alternates, E. N, Walbridge, D. R. 
Clark, B. E. Harding, Professor La Bonde, John Wood, Clarence 
Whittlesey, James Hudon. 
Lagonda, steam yacht, has been chartered by Rev. W. L. 
Moore to D. E. Mautelli. 
At the meeting of the Peewaukee Lake Yacht and Ice Boat 
Club of Peewaukee, Wisconsin, Gen. Lewis Auer was elected 
Com., A. Hathaway, Sec, and Chas. Kipp, Treas. 
John Lee Carroll, Jr., son of ex-Gov. John Lee Carroll, and 
brother of tioyal Phelps Carroll, has been adjudged insane by 
the Maryland courts. Mr. Carroll purchased Minerva from Mr. 
0. H. Tweed in 1891, and raced her for the season. He has been 
in ill health for some years. 
On Dec 21, the Bath Iron Works signed a contract with R. H. 
White, of Boston, for a steel steam yacht similir to Mr. Slater's 
Eleanor, but of smaller size; 151ft. over all, 129ft. 4in. l.w.l. 22ft. 
6in. beam and lift, draft. The engiues will be triple-expansion 
14, 21 and 34 hy 24in., and the guaranteed speed will be 16 miles! 
The Harlem Y. C. has elected the following officers for 1895- 
Com., Walter A. Brady; Vice-Corn., John Wimmer Rear Com ' 
Lorenz teller; Fleet Cap., Frederick A. Wendal; Fleet Surgeon 
Dr. H. M. Cox; Meas., W. D. S. Hyer; Treas., T. Charles Allen ! 
Fin. Si^cty., Harmon B. McAllister: Bee. Secty., Sidney Macy 
Cor. Secty., Frank W. Creegan; Steward, Michael L. Goetz; 
Board of D, rectors, James F. Lalor, Daniel Ryan, B.F. Saxton, 
E. F. De Levante, John A, Kipp, J.H.Andrews and Dr. F. e! 
Bauer; House Committee— Walter Scardefleld, John Traugott 
John Mooring, Samuel J. MeCanley and Frank Felleman ; Mem- 
bership Committee, John S. Mileer, George J. Oakes and Augus- 
tus W. Warner. 
The club has withdrawn from the New York Yacht Racing 
Association, and will probably hold two regattas next year— the 
regular spring regatta on Decoration Day, which this year may 
Mounted Heads. 
Messrs. W. W. Haet & Co. are offering this week an unusual oppor- 
tunity for sportsmen to purchase mounted game heads at low prices. 
In many cases the heads are sold at a less price than the cost of 
mounting alone. — Adv. 
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ENGINES OF TORPEDO DESTROYER, "DARING." 
