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Show Tin; dAtltz rtxmijjsfei. uajjt -- i "city, tjtah, sinrDArsr isyiitt;&?&yiTnmmL I 0 WOW HOW , ' 5 - i89ii bM H; J. liat V70 aro oolllngr Carpets, tno hi&licst rjraaca, too, lower tlian any liouso In Cult Lato? V71iy just lilro ovory secret dots out. X7o sold a perfect pattern of Zloqnette to Sirs. Brown for less than any firm In town offered It by 30o a yard. LXrs. Brown told Lira. Smith, and LZrs. Smith told riro. Jones, and so It went. T7e are Xalrly getting" everybody's custom. That's just what V wo aro doinj;, and if 70 havon't youro wo want It. 7o don't caro wlicro or wliat your prevloua osporionco haa boon, we'll Improve upon It -- ! 4- - for Church. Lodge, IjVF,RY FarnUblng Store;. end fpr the florae every, from tb upper Northwest thins nf corner urld eold on; our Partial PajKraeat GOODS anywhere this side of thePart flo bigger values for less money than yon ever had before, yon hare the remedy in your own. hania, and yonll know what to do about yen. That is what we distinctly claim to he able to do and that is what we are ready to five yon positive proof of at a moment's notice. If we cannot give you the Attlo to the lower Southeast corner of the Cellar. . : 4 k, Obp-flft-h Ocean. balance Monthly. Une price to down, mil. Yon can order by mail d be a well served as though you visted onr atore. Good i are aewed up m burlaps, stuffed with Kxeeleior, and reach you-lperfect condiOne-thir- d. u tion, however (treat the distance. bTSBbMSBVJSB HOUSE FURNISHERS. E. ever witnessei! in our: store, tHe business of our S toy e department for tlae last week: is ttte climax. We don't want any more Stove trade THAN WE ARE GE1TINQ. Something is the matter. Eittier we navetna choicest goods, or the largest assortment, or our prices are lower than elsewhere, or wegive better service, or well, perhaps it's an true. ?e Of all tlje phenomena T :l : ! -- - - C ! -- WE ABE HOUSE FURNISHERS, NEVER FORGET THAT FACT. J. HARRIS BUILDING, 234 STATE STREET. enough Independence of thought to act CHOOSING GOOD FIELD DOGS. ganlzed Gordon Setter Club Is making on the Impulse of helpfulness, which I strenuous efforts to bring them have no doubt was in their, hearts. front, and will hold field 'trials excluWhen we do find the exception she Is sively for this breed the same week and fi adorable. at the same place that the Irish setters' A sweet faced woman touched my trials will be held. For the sportsTTbcelef Wilcox Thinks It Is elbow the other-da- y Valuable Tips From the Kennel Edi man, perhaps, this breed willlazy be found as I clungto; Work, acceptable, but for a goodanday's to strap in a Fifth Avenue stage and en Her Lack of Independence. tion of toe Forest and Stream. end the when nightfall only puts deavored to keep hold of parasol, poi't-tramp, the Gordon will not by any monnaie, and a parcel. means compare with the pointer! or the "Let me hold your parasol and par a she with said, smile; English setter. cel," bright Mention of these two breeds brings us LACKS THE COUBAGEOF HER CONVICTIONS "until you can get a seat." CHARACTERISTICS OF SEVERAL SETTERS, now to a consideration of the most imI could have hugged her,-nofor her kindness to tne personally, but for her portant breeds of sporting dogs America possesses. The pointer has been ImIndependent thought. In woman other the proved during the past two years by Every stage Che Is Too Constantly Afraltl of Un stared at her and then at me, as If we Comparing the Pointer to the Setter careful breeding with a view to good Bexlns; Herself and Ileitis; Thought were curiosities, when I handed her my r In Some Cases the Setter's Lions; field form, and their interests being in the hands. of energetic sportsmen, they Unvrotnanly A jstory Illnstratlve two annoying Incumbrances. They al Hair Is Invaluable, In Others Ruin are a seemed fast becoming almost as popular as think had done to' she queer of Is To the Where Be ous to Points Certain Iont Timidity Sport ' 'setter. Last year! at the ac in I in the and her aid, thing 'offering Considered When Selecting a Pap. fieldEnglish Wrong and Out, of Place. con trials jthey demonstrated their cepting it, In3vomen s minas are so seem ventional such matters. They ability In several cases to outrange and unable to understand the slightest deoutpoint their longer coated cousins. Sportsmen have generallv complained parture from; the general way, no matter by The Bok Syndicate Press ,i lCopyright. lffi)l, by James W. Johnson. "Copyrighted, 1891, new how narrow ihat way may be. that the pointer If overworked becomes ? otk. It seems td me the very first lessen In During the1 past ten years a great "stale," and from a stylish, j snappy If I were asked to say what Is woman's stilled of a into the plastic mind little change Is apparent in the habits of our field worker, begins to lag and; potter greatest fault, I would 1answer, lack o girl should be her business men.1 The daily grind ror the toward Independence.! Ity that do not In any sex. It ought tohelpfulness In the almighty, dollar still goes on, but men nursery begin "way refer to Iter dependence upon man If and brush mirse beodining wiser in their generation accidentally drops the sexes are mutually dependent upon comb while making the child's toilet. are and know now that" to live out their al each other; ouight to be, and always wll let the, little lotted be her span of life they must needs inby taught girl bo so. I would be borry to see any matt mother that is a some form of and in and kind dulge it thoughtful Independent 6f woman In all things, or act to pick tuem a the con life from on away the busy up. naturally Hut, vUie versa. T,helr tuutal dependence Is trary, I heard-- a jtroud father boast of cares and polluted atmosphere, of thea tne mainspring or society. cities is the first thought that strikes the fact that his daughter The Independence! I speak of Is per- stoutly mind in a healthy body. a of to refused him glass bring of convlc water, because he had trained her never healthy haps better Iscalled Amusements in, the country are few la rare thing to be found to wait'Upori; the servant In any way. and those generally lions, and It of a nature allied to In the world anywar, but men possess it and she A as fondness for him to gun and an the rule well. sport. applied to a much greater tegree than women. and told him she would call the maid inherent: deslra f e the minds .of most To Illustrate my meaning, I, will refer He seemed to think it a mark of an finds outlet to men "kill aomething't early to an accident which occurred to POINTER DUKE OF HESSHS. of in feathered seemed in the his it game. This bat preccoity pursuit daughter, was friend 8ho struck recently. (woman to me early selfishness, which wiis entails the calling to his aid of man's round in his work, requiring a dit the head by a long Iron rod wklch wholly due to his false Idea of dignified best friend, the dog,, and to assist the lengthened rest before a back of from the wagon. protruded of In his selection the and regain his ardor. he can recuperate amateur sportsman IV he scene was upper Jiroadway, New training. It Is the matter of training, !nofc f best breeds Will be my endeavor In the No one was They maintain he has not the recu'fork; the bou r, near noon. she which makes men far more prescribed compass of a newspaper perative character, power possessed by the English received 3n Immediate proxliuity af thoughtful and considerate In smal article enthusiasts claim the setter. Pointer Ihe blow. The cart rattled away, and matters toward one another than women i The sportsman has plenty of material pointer, having a short coat, can endure Its reckless d river was wholly uncon are. Boys ate brought up with an idea from which to choose his field compan heat better, and requires less water and woloiui of the result of his carelessness of toward the op- Ion. The pointer, the three different not so often as the setter; this may be attentive!, The lady was knoc ked down, but she posite sex, andgallantry are early taught to the case with Individual dogs, but as a did not lose consciousness. (She scram wait upon their they to a certain de I do not think there Is much rule bled to her feet and found herself gree. And this parents a part of their The pointer is the quicker difference. covered with blood badly disheveled, natures, and becomes them to - those prompts two to condition. of the lvef hat knocked out of shape, and she trivial acts of politeness toward one an the two breeds as a whole, the was obliged to cling to an Iron other Taking In public which are the rule with Is claimed to be more dashing, setter lamp-poto colloct her Ideas and men and and freer ranger In his work frorri swooning with the can see nothe exception with women. quicker prevent hcrsolf possible harm, and I can see more' fatigue In the end will endure and ualn. 'As sho stood! there, faint, blood infinite benefit to the human 'race. If and keep hi 3 nose- - longer that the stained and dusty, several ladles passed girls were educated from the cradle up her by. None of thomi had seen the to the same Independence pointer. Pointer men, on the other and!- helpful claim that he. is; more easily see all was could hand, but she that accident, ness. Women at heart and when put to and remembers what he is trained and very; pretty young the a test aro more and woman who was in some wav woundmi unselfish taught. Setters, if overworked, rewith one another than are and suffering and alone, but not ono of men,-buonly a short rest,:" when they require MOCUuT BAWW. IRISH SETTER a false training has led them to sume their work with unabated ardor. thcMo ladles had the moral courage to lack of action, and forced nause and offer her their assistanco. them Independence of setters and the 'spaniel family Breeding, kenneling and general care into a seeming1 selfishness which In breeds are Hhe might be'druik and disorderly," all adapted by heredity and superior play an important part in their general is not natural to them. of reason and seent to the pur welfare, and the sportsman should be as prowess perhaps, and; thcyi hurried by with reality There is no other accomplishment for suit of the curious glances. The suffering young woman particular about the foodas and quarters quail and the woodcock. Of of to that of helpfulness to course Individual equal he would be his valuable helpmate taste must determine wouiftu hailed a passing cab and was ward her own sex. In the small matters or 'A great fine raser. trotter of his as a to extent to choice. tne man's For nrst the able get imp it aipne, just great dally life. t of a choice in the deal "bird" will male pedestrian was about to approach of Komemborithis, of out I leave depends this article purpose my dear girls, whenTdog, in the kind of country he is re of and offer his services. consideration the any family. spaniel Impulss Is to go to the for It Is very rarely that spaniels are quired to hunt over. If in thick cover, This is but one instance in scores ever your kind of oma and do trained for work In this which have come under my observation. assistance country, the heavy grass or briars, the setter will be be no to go ahead, enough Independent is always men, ever women, who matter If it does' make setter and It being principally pointer con n in spicuous." pLLA WIIEKI.ETR you 'rush to the rescued f a upon. differ, and Sportsmen depended WlLCOX. I suppose always will, between the any public place In the time of an ac- rldcnt. It is not that women lack sym merits of the pointer and the setter, and bv setter I mean the English setter, for imthy, butJ becauseT they lack indepen- tie nre of Action. the Irish and' Gardon, in America at hey have an. over that care In least, have not received whelming horror of doing anything un and training - that will entitle usual which will attract attention In breeding them to the consideration of the other they permit this public places;! and! two breeds. But perhaps a brief des Idea of good conduct to deeply grounded Irish and Gordon setter crowd out sympathy, kindness and cription of the out in nine cases ont of ten. of place.- For disWould not be humanity 1 1 often see in s to ino that the average tinctive type land race characteristics woman wears a mental strait-jacke- t, the Irish setter Is not surpassed by any -V trhich renders it impossible for her t other breed, and the well bred specimen I ( Ideas to move from a certain orbit. possesses a degree of elegance and symEVGIjSH SETTER DAD WTXONS BOT. of form that cannot be surpassed. In matters of dros a this; Is particularly metry noticeable. 1 was once visiting at a The breed has sot been well represented found' to have a decided physical advan in the field, the greater attention of sports tage derived from his longer coat. And house Into "which came a lady who .... somn men art gowns. possessed having, been to the development of this also enables him to endure cold, exquisite the more popular English setter. Still the wet and sudden graceful land becoming, and changes of climate betThey were short-haire- d the ter to true than adashis his classic in design. "Tb.e hostess and her name, Irishman,, pointer. At Iftlg performer In the field, for no laggard tha same time, there are soma pointers friends admired these gowns when they were displayed) one by One, but when is he, but rather Is his headstrong dis- that will, owing o indomitable spirit, lacerate them that willtheir possessor spoki of Wearing one of position the cause of his neglect by go into cover them at an afteruooa reception, which exceptions, . how trainers, who find the more tractable terribly. . They are tcv was to be given in hfr honor that aftersubject them to English setter, the easier animal to ever, and It is cruel The pointer has an handle- - However, the' Irish setter has this punishment. noon, they cried ont j 0h, I would riot GEM. T. O. T. DCAUUCGArtD field working merit of a high order, and Immense advantage when the fields are think of it werje I Irj your place. You see, no one else will be dressed like 'that, AKKESTKn irtB tJSKfO THK V. S, MAILS. there are many very practicable sports full of cockle burrs, beggar lice, Spanmen who keep them for this purpose. ish needles, etc., for here the long coat and it would not, be j understood." The G. T. Beauregard, for In the General Ii a wore and insisted, however, lady English field trials In the spring. of the setter gathers these nuisances so O reek gown which 11 the men raved whom a warrant has been Issued by. tha we find that the Iter. O'Callahan's young thickly that they cause distress and valIn connection Irish-- setter won several uable time is lost in having to pick over and admired to such an extent that United State! authorities. Falls. S. D.. indictments. stakes against Coleralne, other the mind of the hostess1 was relieved. with the Sioux breeds, and sports- them from the coat before he can pro Yet tho distress, excitement and fear charging him and other Louisiana lottery men generally in England hold them in ceed. For this reason working setters the United States high esteem. The Irish Setter Club of in such a country are' usually trimmed which this slight departure from a con- officials with violating St. Louis, lie ,1s America Is an organization formed with about the armpits and inside of legs. ventional idea had caused this good wo- postal: laws, is now inhome in that city. the object Njf bringing this handsome his man and her friends jprlor to the recep at Is In choosing a young dog of conrse see breed Into prominence, and during No special to refuses tion were both amusing and pathetic to He said to ibeI sickli, and aptitude for field work' Is greatly ' j reporters. vember field trials for this breed exclu- to be desired, but this is not enough, xu. General Pierre OustaveToutant Beau sively, will be held at High Point, N. a, and a regular system of training must I think a mother Qught to teach her was born r near New Orleans inji which it is expected will serve to bring to not chief aim make her regard in daughter and 1816, graduated at West Foint in the Irish setter, that with his rich red life to be exactly like all!. other women of her acquaintance, jbut to follow her 1833. lie served with distinction in the mahogany color Is one of the handsomest war, where he reached th& breeds of dogs living, more prominently own ideas of right conduct, and kind Mexican If of captain. and brevet major in the to the consideration ran and of American sports graceful jdressing. cction, . lie resigned his commismen. The Gordon or black and tan But the dreadful wall of convention- regular array. is built about women seems sion in 1861 to enter the Confederate setter is also a handsome aniality which out the sunlight of klndne'ss army, and commanded at the bombard mal, but built on heavier lines to shut ment of Fort Sumter and the first bat than either of the other breeds of ,nd humanity from their hearts. I saw a young girl; covered with con- - tle of Bull Hun. lie was defeated by setters. The experience of . sportsmen .o- U"n In a public conveyance one day Grant at Shiloh in 1862, and in 1863 dewith the average Gordon setter in Amer fended Charleston against the Federal ica has been far front satisfactory. They y the bursting of a wrapping paper, d small parcels army. Since tne war Ueneral lieaure-garnot show that keenness of nose nor j.lch allowed has resided In Louisiana, aod be- do roil about under the feet of her the speed and ranging: powers of other en breeds. Not one woman stirred came Interested In the State " Lottery rNof yet" have they been bred v GOr.DjX B2TTEB KATJMOST. ."'' '! : !nrli to aid her in them to- - terprise.' with that discrimination sn-- czro that gathering :r, but two tncn at some considerhas fixed the itype of tJaa o tiers. Of be gene through for the spcrtcraan to Too High Per Cent. 'stance, came to her assistanco there ara IslvJdn&l derive much pleasure cr t:d in L!3pc rt. course, The latest problem Dr. William A. of the Gordon tlaat-crAnd every wcmin In the Iammond stes.iines3 ta tLot end win: 3, csnslisred treed Rtriav.in, tales up for discussion Is.her with that pitiless "Have we tvto t zn their ot?xars. 83 exceptional per--' tnl perfect control, tra ell matters Of by coraHe brains?. couIJ In tae education by trsfner?, cf wcofci tlis -l ,'fr ' which adds tenfold to the fort some foil;3 Immensely by rrovini formers, uta tliey I :rn i n of a situation. as field .iaeir their fsn- - are a nninber scatters. i tli.roLotit t cli'ia, :: hirh caused 0 per cent of: It. FhlZHcZphla Ldjer. ertl avers "3 would" havebssn tottcr..at t : . t It was h Its covntz;-ut a ycucr-- . r t'.3 ratli An In . r '3 a j WOMAN'S GREATEST FAULT. to-th- i may feel pro ad, and a well-bre- d dog of handsome form costs no more to keep than a scrub. The days in the field that the sportsman' treasures as the pleasant-es- t aDd most! successful are those to which a good dog's efforts have largely contributed. Therefore I would advise the sportsman who is coasting around to buy a young field dog to purchase one from a reputable kennel and a dog possessing blood which fori generations back has been prominent in field trials and the field. Choose a healthy dog, bright in eye and free from skin diseases, and one by ills actions showing no disposition to laziness. I A lazy dog like a lazy man will never do any work. A medium sized dog is the most serviceable ttpe, and either in a pointer or a dog Weighing between English setter fifty-five forty-fiv- e and pounds will be found the. best. They are capable of more prolonged exerffon than the larger or smaller. Good dogs like good horses come in all shapes. There are, however, certain points to be remembered in choosing your dog. Avoid a wide chest with heavy shoulders; the . chest should be moderately narrow and deep with well sprung ribs in a compact body, d a good strong loin and stifles. From the foregoing the reader will gather that either a; pointer or an English setter will suit nearly every requirement, and as a guide; to intending purchasers it may not be out of place to name a few of:; the more important kennels whose owners have done so much by Judicious selection, competent training and a great outlay of money, to bring pointer? and- setters to the front. The principal 'pointer breeders are Westminster Kennel Club, Babylon, L. I.; Hempstead Farm Kennels, Hempstead, U. I.; Charlottsvllle Kennels, Cuarlotts-ville- , Kennels, Nether-wooVa.j Graphic; N. J. ; ; Charles Heath, Newark, N. J. ; and Brynmawr Kennels, Philadelphia, Pa. The kennels devoted; to English setters are Blue Ridge Kennels, Sperry ville, Va.; J. M.' Ayent, Hickory Valley, Tenn. ; Rockingham j Kennels, New York City; J., Shelly f Hudson, Covington, Ky.; Mt. Washington Kennels, Pa. j El mi Kennels, St. Paul, Pittsburg, Minn., and many other smaller breeders whose names Would! fill columns. The pup from these price for for a well-bre- d kennels ranges; from 950 to 9100, though there are certain strains from field trial winners whose produce costs as high as 8500, but for ordinary field purposes the smaller priced are just- as good. ' IL W." Lacy. e ! I ; . j ' t j ; ; . . four-year-o- ld - ' I I -- . 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