April 19, 1883.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



233 



■ 



Royal i 



while frill 



■ 



>. r.y Mr P, It Morn, Warwick; N. v.. tor mack, - 



rk-r spaniel (lev. whelped ..till".. 23. js-.'j. I,v lhi',.- ■ Imndv 



i Jessie I - 1 1 1 > Jenny) 



Jlr.io .1/,. .,„„..,•. Hy Mr. Henry Pap. . Hoboken. X. J., for black 

 and white I'.nglish setter .i..(r. whelp-d April V. ls.se. h> .-!itiiii]-i>-ii 

 '! bunder out of Lnui. 



V./. ■..(. and (,'/•■ Mich. By Capt. C. D. Lndekins. Jersey Cilv. N. .i 

 to! I'll dachshund.-, dog an. i tuton, whelped Aug. 20. 18K2. by Zonka. 

 frotn the ketinelof Iterr Otto Frcdrieh, Ge.nnauv. out of imported 

 Bergine. 



Red Ehodo. H.v Mr C. Fred Crawford. Pawtuekel, R.I., for red 

 Insn s.-itcr hitch, wh.-lp-.l Jan. 13. P-st lo Clenchd Klcho— Noreenl 



out or sjivn n.r.i.ii,. in - Ma k ". 



Sandy t. By Mr. Frank Leonard, Pawlucket. H. I . foi rod Irish 



:. ■•■ . !.• lped Jan. li. l-Mi. In (ileneho iKleho-Noreen. out of 



:.!. i.lll. Mag). 



Red Piyyi, By Mr. CKas. P. Moris, Central Kails. R, 1., for red 

 ettei Mich, wbclped Jar. IS, !->'.. bv Glencuo lEIebo— Noreea) 

 ... II Ki. I...I II — MapV 



Com,, ...,./ s. ,.,..(.„. By .Mr. Harry 0. Miller. Hudson. N. V.. f,.r 

 led Irish seller dogs, whelped Jan 2". |s<-3. hy Cuess K 'liief-Tillv i 

 out of Spice (Dill; e Jessimi 



A,..,. ;/. By Mr. K. S, Minium. Cambridge. Mass.. for brindle and 

 white btdl bitch, whelp.-d March 1. 1«S3. l.v Bonnie Hoy out of Jose- 

 phine. 



Rett Biddy and Ihmmi. By 316. George Laick. Xoith Tatrytown, 

 X. Y.. for red Irish setter hitches, whelped Feb 0. ■— .:. bv Mr Max 

 Wenzol's Chief ...it ..f owner'- Bid. iv Rodman -■ 1'ash H-'ll- 



Spice. By Mr. II.um i , Miller. Hudson. N V. '■■•■ rod Irish setter 

 bitch, whelped Dec. 25. IS.S1. i.v lurk-.- out ..!' .1.— iui,-r 



St John Kj Mr Harry c. Miller. Hudson. N. V . f..r lemon and 

 white pointer dog. whelped Sept. 25. issu. In Snapshol oul of Belle. 

 BRED 



&?~ See Instructions at head „l this column. 



Maud Sl-llrr- 1>„.-I,in., Won. Mr Q. W; Ballantines (Washing- 

 toiiville. 'i ) English setter bit. h Maud Muller . Poll Kov Pocahout 

 to his imported Pushing Lion , Dash II.— Ledai, March 13. 



Que, J Lion. Mr. U. W. Bullantine's ( Washlupton- 



Daahiiiglauiiil'.'isnYi.' LedaY March 81: ? S "' 



'■''"•'.■ ■- /■■ Mr. (i. W. Pallanlincs , vVashingtc. 



ville. ii | import -i black pointer hitch Black Xellie to his imported 



Cfretehen Roy, Mr.L. F. PatteraOJl'8(Bainbrldpe.Ga.)EneUshsetter 

 I u-h Gfreteheo (MeLeOd of Uaie lire, dano Mr. S. M. Weld's Roy 



Trinket- London. Mr. ('. Fred Crawford's English setter bitch 

 Trinket .bashing Monarch-Fairy II .i to Mr. H. BaUey Harrison's 

 London i Paris— l.ilp, March 15. 



Iii.llt, r„,-.l,„. \, . i'....„. The Scarborough Kennel's .Scarborough, 

 N V.. imported mastiff hitch Dollv Var.lei, Young Prince- -Merlin) 

 Graham's imported Nevis. >u iK.K.C.S 1:. N... 10,053), 



.March -J!. 



rV.ws 11. /,..„, ,,,!,<. Dr. J. R HousePs . Watsoutown. Pa.1 red Irish 

 -etier bitch Moss II. i Klcho- ETsiei to hi- Viotigultl , J,„.| N..|h.- liat- 

 ir..iel;.. April.3. 



W1IKLPS. 



i-v- see ui.'.tiuiti»u.< .it ft.'r.l of this column. 



....//. The linn n'.Voie Kennel's .Albany. X. Y. ) red Irish setter 

 bitch Gay (ElcUo lire Ply), March IT. ten. by their champion Rory 



Pearl. The Rory O'More Kennels (Albany. X. Y.) red Irish setter 

 " '*, ten, by Kit Carson iRory O'More 



to, Can., bitch .lu.lv : Buff- -Merry 



ael (Spice Bloom i. 



ith Gaston. X. O.) foxhound bjtch 



bitch Pearl i Dash' Ka 



B), Mare 



Xornh O'More) 





.;•„/,,. Mr. J. B Pe, 





Fannie. Mr. T. G. 1 





Fannie. March 16, six 





A'..:. Mr. T. (,'. Tut. 





bitch Kate. March 14. I 



our .one 



Br Bavar, 



Thax.-i 



I...111.1. April:,, founee 



n mined 



Beauty. Mr. Fred 





Beauty .Forties's Frar 



Ic-Xora 



M.,.,or. 



Zanetta. Mr. Win. 



F. Todd 



pointer bitch Zanetta 





champion Bravo: doff 





hem. Maj. Lovcjoy 





Lena. April II. lour ,i: 





■ ol T Q Tu 





bitch Belli iW'atcl.inai 



Hanna 



/....;/. C..1. T. (1 Tu 



•Iter's is. 



bitch Lucy iRouse-B 



■Ib\ Ma 



Me.i black and lan dachshund bitch 

 by owner's Frilz. 



th Gaston. X. C.I Byron foxhound 

 . April s. eight itwodogsi: all l.hie. 

 th (iaston, X. c.i Byron foxhound 

 h SO, four dogs, by Tom Williams 



/'. II 11. Mr, Phillip Luuibreyer's (Bergen Point, N\ J. ) pointer bitch 

 lull II. (Duke— Queen), April T. eight (four dogs), by champion Sen- 

 satrap, 



SALES. 



{S*" Sec instructions ot head „/ this column, 



Nancy, Brindle and white bull bitch, whelped March 1, Is.*) 

 iBonnie Boy-Jos. phine.. by Mr. J. P. Barnard. Jr. I Boston. Mass.. to 

 Mr. R. S. Minturn iCanibridg.-. Mass.'. 



Chief— JSiddu "helps. Red Irish sellers, two does and One bitch. 



whelptHl Fe 



e Laick iXoith Tarrytown. X. Y. i 



iBei 



Min 



ick. 



iitt ,loe 



■ n. Mas- 

 stiff l-ll.-J 

 on. Mass 



M. R. Dean. • _ 



. whelped Feb. 8, ISsH (Leo— Molly' 



to Rev. \Y. J. Parrot iKennebuuk 



Fred UramiBost 

 1'iinfs*. English m 

 b.i Mr. Fred (Irani. . Bo- 

 por( Me.. 



Pauline. English u 

 Ch.iuoi. hy Mr. Fred Gi 

 . Lynn. Mass.). 



tSiniici: Knglish mastilT l.ilch. whelped Feb. .-., is'8.'j l Major— Chltto). 

 by Mr. Fred Cram . lio,i..n. Mass. 1 to Mr. Geo. \V. Fairliei.i (Spring- 



field, Mass.. 

 Dotty Fan 

 1880, bvYoi..., 

 Rhodak bj Mr 



Imp- 





id English mastiff hitch, whelped Feb. 2-2, 

 ice tl'rlnce— Venus) out of Merlin (The Shah- 

 Grabam (Belfast, Ireland, to Ihe Scarborough 



Rhsij White and lemon beagle do*;, whelped Aug. I. 1SH2 (Victor 

 - Nelly . owned by Mr Aug C. Knieger i Wrightsville. Pa... 



''•"•■ Blai i i ...a beagle bitch, whelped sept. i.'i. i-.-j fFhrte 



Bunnle), ov ned by Mr. Aug. C. Krueg. r i Wrightsville, Pa.) 



(Wti. BU.t-k and tan Gordon setter bitch, whelpeii August. 1875 

 .sin- and .lam imported), owned by Mr. Samuel (i. Dixon (Philadel- 

 phia. Pa.), April 13. 



One of our fox-hunters gave u Journal scribe the following 

 account of an adventurous .lav afield: "One liiorning recently, 

 as 1 was crossing lots with my hound, I saw an old red fox 

 run int.. a Bucket. I put the dog on his track, and concealed 

 myself iu the thicket, knowing that a fox will often circle 

 and pick up his-owu truck. 1 could hear the hound baying 

 away off toward Sew Gloucester. Then it changed, and 

 grew more and more distinct, and I knew the fox was return- 

 ing. I must have waited some half hour, when I saw the 

 fox dart into a hollow log a little d 

 he went out the other end, I 



St trick of the 



supposing i 

 track. The dog ' 

 the fox on a Ion 

 hour I saw it agai: 

 Thinks!. 'Mj eha 

 up the further cue 

 self, hopfal 

 length of time uli 

 fox was r.-i inning 

 the log. I ran in, 

 Tin- 1.,-mg done, 1_... 

 tied to a sapiing while 1 

 back, and opened the lo« 

 "f one. 'How was tt«"-.i 

 a until tired, then 



left. But ™ 

 hiding-place. 

 e dog off his 

 and followed 



tlog.' This I did. and agi 

 turn. I was hidden abou 

 ihe voice of my dog, I km 



open end aud soon had .* „ 

 ited the coming up of the dog. which I 



r ent out t. 



sufficiently t 

 It. is plain i.. 

 cuter the I 



.11 got 



stead 



vOllld 



rould 



- -, Liitu ,,t/,u« ru.c. iiie log, ilUU aUULUCI WOUIQ 



tat..- his place, 'But whj didirt the hound bay at the three 

 in the log;" 'Because the trail was too hot.' v — Lciciston i.l/e.) 

 Journal. 



Uflc and J|ra# ghootimj 



To insure. prompt attention, oonmimnioations should be a 

 dress.-. 1 1, , i he. Forest and Stream Publishing Co,,qm,d not to 

 individuals, in ,rh„ s e absence from the ■■tju-: nuiltcufi,,,- 

 pojrtiuioe ore liable, to delau. 



MILITARY RIFLES. 



:h int-rcst 



With' regard t. 

 .which. " 



i on Military Hides' in vour 



to hi- remarks on a s'pecial military. 

 i.- wav. 1 think is hardly a ncce.-saf v 



fill lolls- -cell a iBTffe caliber as .45 



The rifle with which ihe la-iiish (.,>■, 



tin. harreli. but nili a thicker barrel, the extra weight of which is 

 unpensated for by o lighter fore end stock. 



Tie- powder charge is BSets., and the ball -lijogrs. in a tapered shell 

 'i.l to be far greater than that of thi 



The _.. 



arm. which has .. .. 

 trajectory is much II; 

 about ].6i!0. against J 

 •■ratchet" pattern pi. 

 pear, this arm. will, a 



blow lip tO.'!.'lo<»V<ls. 1 



extreme range ot abc 



jectory. It is provide 



Such satisfactory 

 it appears to me hard 



necessitating the use 



the most economical' 

 creased of late in the 

 own and other artillei 

 three, and even one t< 

 ward of -J.IHW feet per 

 press" charges are n. 

 Of course with ragari 

 ' stob 



i of all 

 r at all ranges, 



of the Marlini li 



at Bbuyds' and its 



its Mu/Jtle velocitv being 

 eury The rilling is of ihe 

 l.-.in. Stran-'easiimayap- 

 ighn-rhullei. I.iis a harder 

 ■y, and has about Ihe same 

 ■a.haid..g..- of a lower Ua- 

 ts nil to :i*«.ivils.. the ordl- 



.... only. 



obtained from a .40cal., 



e a special I.", bore rule. 



if powder and lead with in- 



ilars of the experimental 



roui IJIWto up- 

 autll arms, •ex- 

 rifles of 1 



BOSTOS April II \ l.iiv numbe, of rilleincu occupied the ranee 

 at Walnut Hill to-day It was very unfavorable for shooting, the 

 light at times being very bright, and ii troublesome east wind prevail- 

 ing. Appended an- the result, of n„. different niaich. si 

 Craedmoor Practice Match. 



F E Rollins. . . . 



H Reed 



C Weston (mil). 



f a White, . 



F Xevens.... 



4.SteronS 



.1 N I ':■. 



W Gardner... 

 A B Archer . . 

 C B Edwards 

 (' ..' Foster 

 E A Join . 

 L Perry 



B Anson .... 

 3 S Fry 

 R Abbott , ... 

 w Gardner. 



C C Foster. . . 



I -• -.4444 

 . ..-. I I ."> ,". 4 :. 



- I 1 1 (I 4 5 



..3 B S •: .• .1 I 



Cree.linoor Prise Match. 



....6 .". ;. :, j 



5 :.— 15 



A :, i « 



3 4 .1-40 



4 4 0-84 

 8 2 \-H2 

 3 4 D-S9 



...4 I I ;, I 



4 5 5 4 15 4 5 

 ... .0 5 4 5 4 4 5 S 



.45454444 



5 4 5 4 14 5 5 



5 ". — 10 

 5 5-46 

 5 5—14 

 •4 — Id 



4 4 4 IS :. V 



.0 4 8 



H 10 8 



B 8 :. r 



.-. 8-8U 



a ', .-l 



in 10 78 



10 <J-74 



3 to -ia 



5 t<— 71 



. I 

 4 11 I 



. . at in ; 

 Record Match. 



'■ rosier 10 5 111 b D 4 7 S a 10-71 



If Gardner -J s 9 7 (i :, 7 8 9 8—70 



Hatch. 



i U Wluieo ml> S pi in 10 I.l in p. iu u i,j_u.7 



V Gardner 9 8 10 8 10 9 9 7 10 10—90 



.IAMFSTOWN. N. V April I3.-At the regular shooting tor the 

 'lub tnednl yesterday the following scores were made. 200yds 

 •reednioor target, rounds in, wind light at I o'clock, weather clear : 

 Name. Gnu. Powdpr. Tj»nH s.-. ..-.. 



le Lisle Bal. 



.Hal. 



Bal, 



•t .pin p.. 



:rfa 



ride than .45. ii 

 ...... uracy will be „s 



at long rang..- a- t n .• ••„.• now in use in bring in high winds, 

 perhaps the greater liability of ihe -loOgr. ball 10 be affected bv 

 ill be counterbalanced by its increased velocity aud smaller 

 ■ expos.-d io the w in. I pressure. Bengal Sepoy 



gow, Scotland. March 16, 1883. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



CREEDMOOR MATCHES.— The 

 the following series of contests for 

 on the international team, 

 s.— Entr 



M.u 



each 



t p. 



•ntry allowed. 

 riirinal entiy 



that h 



the 201) and SOOydS firing-point. Seven shots at each distance. No 

 sightuii.- shots allowed within one-half hour of the commencement of 

 the match. Position to conform with regulations of international 

 match. Any riile; open sighis. No cleaning allowed except between 

 ranges. Those proposing to enter the competition for places on the 

 ial team may count qualifying scores made in this, 



Idle; 



. 15, 10 amir, per 

 to the winners 



of the,- 



■ optic 



same value fifteen dollars: ami :•'. the tin 



ten dollars. 

 Wednesday, April 8.— First conipetitioi 

 Saturday. April-'] - Second couipotiiii 

 Wednesday . April 25. -Third competitii 



WORCESTER. Mass.. April 12. -The spring Belies 



ihe auspices of the Worcester Ride Association w; 

 to-day. By reason of the weather only a few went 

 range, and Ihe meeting was postponed. There i 



fees will be distributed 



north. 







all distances in not less 





shall be given a troubv 





the second in same, the 





n same, die same value 



The 





get her 



0. BOO and 600yds, 



A. li 1 



A). 9(H) aud 1,000yds. 



ing. lit 



The lir.-i match. A., is with theCreei 

 position standing. 10 rounds with an 

 to be awarded on the aggregate of ea 



. Competitors to bcliandici 



Match B. is with the Decimal ta 



same as m match A. The military 



and in rides with open sighis \:s i>...i 



The i bird, or match I .. is with lie 



out handicap. Iiistunee, eooyds.. I. 



be three 



• target, condition 20Oyds.. 

 within the rules. Prizes 

 mpotitor'sbest fivescores, 

 en or military sights to be 

 Military rides are allowed 

 nts on the aggregate of 5 



d the conditions are the 



nd a 



riile within 





per c 



nt.: fourth. 



P> 





T1IF BIG M.VP 







Gove 



nor Clev.la 







Natio 









Amei 



ican Mflltan 







Great Britain, in t 







to tbi 



< end a troph 







?a";;- 



the i 



bv the Stnl 







iri. < ..'is' l !'ircii 





o|"l 





lOn iS called 



.-. il 





lien. : 



al H.-a.l.piar 







DR. 



CARVER— 



Ne.i 



Ifav 



at his 



home in thi; 



.'P 



• tun 



pigen 



Bogai 



i matches i 



■ith 



C'M 



dns 8, and ii 



tin 





shalf be ta 



ceil era! pi 

 equiv ' 



Gc 



its stead a skir 



drill ' 



ball ■■ 



bridge 



255 grs. patched. 43 

 366 grs patched. 43 



2V) grs. patched, 38 



as 



38 



o the front on the next 



ispectuafor 



; possilde the troops 

 I who do nottpractiee 

 time designated by 

 either first or second 

 not be considered an 

 '' and establishes 



This is said tofiea decided improvetneBl Over.th'e old -w. 

 are to be compelled to shoo! in company wilh their men ii 

 separate targets as heretofore. The practice for tie- 

 close on November 15 instead of October 15. The new 

 prizes, exclusive of the ••state trophy," has been intrudi 

 Of equal value will be given to ihe company having 

 p, rcentage of marksmen mot less than sixty men in such 

 and to the company having the highest figure of meri 

 than sixty men in such company i. 



(.the 



THE TRAP. 



R1VERTON CU'H.-The spring meeting opened on the Kith. M ihe 

 grounds of the club, in Hivenon. N J. The weather was propitious 

 There were sunny skies and just enough breeze to render i he on, 

 peraiure delightful and assist the birds in their flight. The club- 

 house and grounds were in excellent conditions. Beyond and al 

 irofthe (.rounds to the east are pine forests. To the 

 i and wast there is nothing to retard the wind, and this 

 s has gone fur to give the preserve the reputation of being 



inging the traps are con- 



■an has not the warning 



■ ; re chose, to 



J..hi!-..,,.''H."'\7. "sill? a'. 

 ind Carman. Forresters, 

 i. Long Braucli-Stock- 

 n.'aiiil Mint,.. Phila.lel- 

 >n, Westminster K. f. 



nil the 



■adii.g- Kck.lt. Forrester and Slels 

 ml K. II. Moo,.-. Stateu Island 1!.. 

 - p. ■_-■•!.-. liicklev. Conrad and Puttei 



the Kiv.-rtou Club rules. aDd 

 glu. 



.-en birds each. 



it glass decanter 



e money. 



bird man 



'8U)t. The figure 2 shows 



Bisham 



DS Thomas... 



Johnson 



R H Moore. . 



Eckert 



Stockton... 



Bowen 



Jtinto 



Coleman 



J B Ellison... 



Forrester 



H H Ellison. 



Rogers 



ABGrubb.. 



Conrad.. 



25vds." 

 ••!i'vds..2 

 :!ly.is..l 

 'o.vds..l 



1 I 1 1 2 II 



2 11111,, 



;;y.is l i i a n i , 

 jovds..o •-• .i a vi 



ivi- li 1 u a 2 2 1 



30yds 1 ii 2 



... 30yds.. 1 2 



...Hjyds. l 2 2 



"i.vd- 2 2 2 



28yd6 . ... .'w 



"..:- .' . 



27vds..n 1 2 



25v.ls. jj 2 2 



,. 37yds,. 1 2 i 



. :S*yds..l u n 



. 2Byds 2 1 9 



•y.ids 2 1 1 



•j.v.i- ■: ■: ii 2 i 0v 



S8yds. J 1 I -' 2 



..81yds .10 1 Ow 



...2ISyds..O 2 2 1 2 1 



1 1 I 2 1 1 0- M 



1 '.' .' 1 2 ] 2—10 



BBATTLBBt 

 Club bad a tele 

 Saturday, the i 



SARATi IOA — Til. 

 uilcli with ihe 



Br 



. ■ \. V 



Wheelei 

 Davis .... 



Wells 



II L Whl el 



Allerdice... 

 Walworth . 

 Rensselear. 



ajni iiuiicii win. nie ^.araiogo i.\. i 

 : 2i>.'yds., olT-han.I. Mas-acausel is 

 Following is tie- score: 

 Bralileboro R. C. 

 . ...11 10 11 12 IS 12 11 8 



11 hi II 11 10 9 10 12 



12 8 II II .2 M! in 



12 10 in 1" ill 10 il iu 



10 10 11 9 V2 10 11 9 



1" II I" 12 10 II li 12 



.11 11 6 10 in 10 12 10 



il 6 u in in g ii 



v i: |0 in - - :. : 

 fi 10 11 10 9 12 10 



Saratoga R. C. 



11 10 II 11 12 II 10 12 



10 9 10 M u 11 II 9 



12 II II 11 '.Ml 12 

 .in II 9 12 H in 11 S 



10 11 10 11 fl 11 11 8 



!. B 11 11 e 12 HI 12 



9 7 11 10 5 10 10 II 



10 7 9 7 8 7 11 12 



10 ID 10 10 12 6 11 



>ro tVt.i Ride 

 i Kill,- Club, on 



target. |(| „,,.,;. 



7 10 



U995 



9 11-107 



10 II -I.l.", 



10 11-105 



11 9-1113 

 11 11 — 108 



7 9 -101 



11 0-102 



8 111 - Itt 

 7 12- (HI 



111 8- 00 V. 



12 Hi-Ill) 

 12 11-104 

 pi pi ids 

 in 12 -Hid 

 11 9-100 



9 9— 911 



5 iu 88 

 8 8- 87 



4 7- 80 



5 10-. 80—9; 



Howard. 

 Sill ..... 

 Rogers. ... 

 Carmen. 

 MJuto ... 



Sartorl 



StO.-kJoll 



Zlaer.. 



Conrad 



26yds 



2 2 



2 2 1 n 



— 5 



86yds 



2 I' 



n 2 .1 



- 2 



1 t'e- e.li u .!- 





'. '' '■' : 



- 3 

 •• and "double 



ranee ir.oi.oy . 

 ranee money. 



trance money. 



The - 





follows 1 





-:ngl. 





Doubles. 



,.., 30yds. .0 2 





1 2- 1 



01 10 10-3 



•i'.'vls 1 2 



2 2 



2 1-0 



00 01 u- 8 



. 27 yds 1 1 



2ii\.|s. 1 



1 2 



1 2 



2 1 11 



o ,i_'i 



10 ill Ol-:; 

 ■«• .. . 



81yds 2 ■.• 

 . .28yds 1 1 



2 



2-4 



1" ! 



.. 



n .-.. 



. .. . -0 



. .30yd6..S 1 



2 2 



i -• .; 



01 11 10—4 



. .Ilyds..2 2 



1 2 



1 2—6 



11 11 00—4 



30yds l 2 



:■.,,! ■■ | 

 . 2.lyd-..2 n 



2 2 



1 2— li 



11 00 no 2 



1 1 



1-5 



00 00 ..— 



1 1 



2 1-5 



1! 01 00-3 



37yds 2 8 

 23yds i l 



1 2 



8 1-6 



10 10 10-3 



1 



3 0—1 



01 II 11 5 



30yds, 1 .'' 

 .... 87yds 2 .' 



2 2 

 1 S 



1 1 -.'. 

 0-3 



01 11 00 3 

 Oil . . . -0 



28yds. i (1 



■■'. .1 



1 2—1 



10 00 ..--1 



.2.-\ds. 1 .' 



1 2 



a o—i 



in io .. a 



. 36yds .0 1 



2 



2 2-1 



0U w u 



. 2fiyd6..0 



.. 2 



2 -2 



00 .. ..-0 



28yds. .2 i 



1 



2 — 1 



oo oo . -o 



