May 31, 1883.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



3 63 



Chess (VJv.R. I>7). Mav51. twelve (seven dogs), by their cb.iiiiiim.Ti 

 I- "- !-wtA.K.B. 83.: 



Bell. the Rod-oil Ki unci Club's i Detroit. Mieb.i pointer bitch Roll 

 May 53, fourteen! four dogsi. by their champion King l.bo.viA.K R. 



S'Jl. 



m's ( Fast Saginaw. Mic 



llilcb since dead. 



SALES. 



f*r- «,_.,- histnicliims nt head <i{ r/i/.s column. 



Coll-m II. Red Irish terrier bileh, whelped Job, 57. 1883, by Mr. 

 Robert Tves Crocker (XewYorki to Mr. Lawrence Titnpson (Red 

 Ho* i N AM. 



Lady Mat,. Black and while licked English setter bitch, whelped 

 S'-pl 1, I'SSO H,..riy-M:iii,l Mullet i. bv Mr. Ft. f), Toyvuer (Nvack, 

 N. V.lto Mr. Henry Rape I Hobokcn, IS ,1.1 



'iyiixy. Liver and white pointer bitch Don Royal Tip!, by Mr. J. 



icl.ui (Jersey City. 



ite poin 



. .\. ,1. 



-, .by 5 



i to Mr. Geo. N. Waite (Elizabeth. 



n t'oiii/likocpbe. N. V.!." 

 .5. old. by Mr. T " 

 cplai 



;. old. by Mr. R. P. Foster (Nei 



!h 24, 1883. bv imported Beau 

 .'.- Belle), by the Riverside Cocker 

 It. i to Ml'. 0. S Dodge, same place 

 r spaniel doc puppy, by etinmpiou 

 f Uornell Madge (Rom-diet -Madcap, 



L'aiiUa.r V, ...,1m 



1,. 



vilte. N, Y.: 



. Mr. Andre 



ick spaniel .lot', whelped Nov. I 

 i- Blaefcte (Rolf -Bella), hvthe Ri 



tree. out. N. 11. i to MT, M.iim ETCIV 

 DEATHS, 



Kin*) R, i. ■■■-■■!■ and whit* pointer doe, whelped Jau is, 1K83 

 (A.K.K. 81), "v. r .-d by Mr. II. E. Hamilton [New York), May 18. 



-.'■''■ .'.' ■'.-,■!;,., .... ,,ii,. bit eh nappy .Brahmin— Daisy's.), owned 

 by Oxford Kennel Woodstock. Uiil.'.. from distemper. 



Kiniitruu.d [-:,,„;, ,,-/,,.(,.. s . Three Fag-lob beagles, owned by Mr. A. 

 1J Wakotioldi Providence, R. 1.1. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 

 CS?" No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



P. Q.-ftwo 

 the breed oftei 



ill-breeding. 



J. W., New York. -Bitches frequently have milk formed without 



having b.-eu bi'e.l. We nave never known any serums t.-. uibli- to 

 arise fr.. mil, 



DEr„\.MonE, Philadelphia; Pa.— The swelling under the throat of 



your dog is probably an a bees?, and not darmerous. It 

 open-- - 



when [ins ha. 



IBER, W, 



FRANK, New Haven, Conn 

 for dogs: it is cheap and goc 

 Perhaps your dot; will eat a 

 better in hot weather. 



il. C. N„ Ashlmrnham. Mass. is there 

 from a hound btttth that has lost thre 

 when too far along? Aus. The ehancf 



- Your dou' pr.. bal.lv has distemper. 

 weather is bad. Should bis Dowels 

 tie syrup of buckthorn. 

 were probably caused by fright, as 

 lathe will outgrow them, change 

 lo it and corn meal, with plenly of 



rn meal is used extensively as footl 

 ell cooked vegetables are also pood 

 ure of oat and corn meal, which is 



my hope of raising pups 



litters by letting her hunt 

 i are against it, but with 



1 is-. in. Mass. See articles on rearing puppies in "Train- 



u. ■ ■■ - iac i.. . .u. A! ceil u I idjoul 1 ; ,. - ...i ■. oil ,,, ., ,,,.,;,: , ,,, ,am,d 

 aid followed in two hoar.-, v-oili , do,.- or castor oil. Once is gener- 

 dly suMcieut. although occasionally ii will need (o !,e repealed in a 

 •- Do not feed until aft a- I he oil has operated 



week 



What 



mm 133::- 

 :. What 

 .• takes 



Jlmiverf to §:orresiwndmt§, 



IS~ No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



.r wormy iu win 

 • pointer win a prize iu a dog 

 s Button was from .-• brace of 

 dress is: Mr. J. B. M, Lordly, 



W. K. P., Athens, pa.— Will you describ 

 Aus. II; bus fi Is -,, s, . a wing, with a 

 body. 



G. L., North Tarrytown, S, Y -Mnya i 

 man's Bell we cannot trace Can some . 

 her pedigree? 



Rifle, Auiesbury.— Tn target shooting i 

 scoring and signal agl Aus. Crecdmoor 

 with colored disks for judical dig : :■ .d.i 



0. M. B., Oedar Swamp, L. r.— 1: Adiuir 



f Opal, Adams's 



,.V '>;" te ': 

 I.— Moil rn.) out 



s by Bills* iRol- 



■ase inform me 

 tn be had within 

 mid be the prob- 



.vo.i.lcli.iekiuit; 



lifte mid gmp ^hooting. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



THE AMERICAN TEAM. 



given leHv, oi absence, - 



practice on the bo: ... i- m : 

 C,, shows has been done I 

 men reported for practii 



fat otable. The follow 



A B Van Heosen 

 George Joiner, . . 



J Ft Brown 



,lohu Smith 

 .1 L Paul.litm 



F Stuart 



Walter Scot I ... 

 Mr. T. .1 Dola 



SfSgt! 



systematic 

 During the 

 r. but thev 



res made 



probably 



■illations. 



n retired before completing hi 

 ine men were pushed for another day on 

 them reported, Mr. Stuart reinainiua in town 

 a relative. The wind was HutVy and diflieob to 



the 25th, and s 



especially suffered at lb 

 200 



Yds. 



60Q 



J Smith. ... 



Joiner 31 31 



J L Paulding 31 33 



TJDolan 3H 



AB Yan Heusen 2(1 3i 



W Scott 28 31 



JH Brown 31 2(1 



To-day there will be a muster 



some effective squadding will he i 



ington members as well as the Bo 



tie, 



See 



.f the entire team on the range and 

 ittempted. At thai time th e Wash- 

 Iton contingent will report forprac- 



Ward, will r 



in this raatti 



The plan c 



nder E. lviirsheedt. Col. Rodney c . w 

 iceive the subscriptions of all who d« 



i to 



consisting 

 4. Col. John 

 eo-operate 



be eb.e 



, double 



u of the English team adopted bv the special 

 ncilof thoN. R. A. of Croat Rriia'in embrace a 



-.coord shots to be ha I before th,- Wi cibl. dou 

 he council to be guided in its selection of 

 l among whom later on the sb mting team tnay 

 >f the tests 



ade t 



■ the i 



sof thel. 

 Lowe, of Mi.ldle.--ex, 355: Parry, of Cheshire. 

 348 ".! ills .of iTottirieham, 311; Hart, of V 



Warwick, 33:3: Angel, of Middlesex. 333; Osbi 



Scriven, of Lancashire, 32!); Burt, of Warwick. 35'i: Edge, of Not- 

 tingham. 321. and Lattey. of London, 311. ThBSi scores would show 

 an average of ltiTJ-, per 



ieli, 831; 



2oiiyds.. 



ciVlyJs 



51 » iv. is . 

 .lOflyds 

 (jmi/ds. .. 



able ,-: 



-..-It if a" fe 



'!■■ I ■ Ii.-.' 



Aus. 



:. There is 



in place w 



kinds 



)f fishing c 



an be dbta 



error t 



nil back out, 



without ev 



WASHINGTON, D. C.-The shot for shot st 

 tingent of the team stood as follows on M.iy 

 S. I. Scott. ' 



3 4 4 5 15 1—20 Simyds, 

 5 5 5 4 5 5 4—33 ! lull yds 

 54 445 4 5-31 l.iKl.Vyds. . 



J. M. Pollard. 



4 4 4 5 5 4 4—30 HLhiyils 



5 4 5 2 5 5 5-35 flilliyds. 

 4 5 3 5 3 5 4— 39 l.OlioV.I:, 



W. L. Cash. 



4 4 5 4 5 4 5—31 Willy. is,. 



5 545455-33 tUXiyds, 

 5 5 5 2 3 4 5-28 l.nniyds. . 



may 2).— Scott did not shoot. 



J. M. Pollard. 



■-.'nib .Is 4 4 5 5 4 4 5—31 800yd i . 



alliiyds .. , 55 5 55 4 5-31 IKMvds. 



C'lb'ds ...5555555-85 l,IHli!y..ls . 



W. L. Cash.' 



500yds 4 5 5 4 5 4 4-31 WOflyds . . 



MIDvds 5 4 5 5 5 4 5—33 ynnvds . 



(irtnViJs 5 4 5 4-4 55-32 l.OfH-.yds.. 



The 5 til was cold, and clear, and the 5-lfb lint, 

 both days into 13 o'clock, sir. am and variable. 

 Friday. May 25. 



S. I. Scott 

 ..,,444414 1—28 SllOydK 

 ..5415 a ii -1—35 llOiVvds 

 ...5 I 4 5 5 4 0-32 l.OUOyils. 



W. L. Cash: 

 . ,11 114 5 4-59 RIKlyds, 

 ...5 5 4 4 5 5 5-33 OOuy.ls 

 ... 435554 5—31 laHMyds 



J. M. Pollard. 

 ...4 5 4 5 3 4 4— 2!l SlWyds 

 ... .4 5 4 5 5 5 5—33 BOOyds 



uooyus 5 5 4 5 5 5 5—34 l,nt)r)yii s . 



Day hot, dry wind, light all around t 

 begins at about 5 p. M. and finish after 0: ft 

 targets and on clear days it is almost im 

 long ranges; hence the Lev scores at, llljil an, 

 days. Something like this is expected at W 



S ,i lis 



.Wy.Js 

 600yds . . 



20: lyds 



CREEDMO 



1 and wanted to shoot , and final 

 gular shoot day he had a right 



' i b mi finished thirty mu 



day 



ird stood; 



J L Paulding 

 J S Sbopher.. 



G Slinrkley., 

 C F Robbl'ns. 

 C .1 Kiee . . 

 T .1 Dolan . 

 WdHndi 



J I. Pi ict 

 ii W Mm 

 AV H Cl 

 J R Bird 



-The military n 



r for the two u 



.555353 4-30 

 .458054 4—2? 

 .424545 5-29—170 



.550344 4—25 

 ..535445 5-31 

 -.033345 3-21—170 



.545544 4—31 

 .8 15 5 4 3 5—28 

 .343452 4-25—185 



.553444 5—30 

 .534535 5-29 

 .344455 3-28-183 

 clear and dry; wind on 



4 5 5 5 3 5 4-31 

 .4545 5 4 4-31 

 .3 3 0433 5-21-175 



.545555 4—33 

 .454325 3—2B 



.4 5 3 5 5 4 4-30 

 ,4 5 3 2 5 1-23 

 .323334 4-55 in 



Wyds. on fairly good 



e in control here to- 

 on the programme, 

 vas the Qualification 

 . S. N. v., and X. It, 



40 A E White 50 14 31 



10 .-• '- Williams . .17 Hi 33 



40 .1.1 White, dr. ...10 13 35 



45 J M Wine 53 S 31 



45 Q L Knoedler 10 10 89 



45 G H Wi trim us. .15 13 28 



45 RNKenyon 22 28 



-,,J8 BS It C C Watorl.mry . 11) 7 20 



W 19 37 WG Bales .... 14 15 50 



...21 Ri 37 ALDonegan.. . 21 I 



>ru. ,JB 17 3li FAJSmith 15 HI 25 



20 16 38 



vitli this match and as a sort Of eont.innalii.r, of it, was 



iod, Jr. .22 



2-1 



24 



Jr ,25 



the Champion Marksman's Class Match, open to all members of the 

 X. G.. S. K. T (except as hereafter noted, and members of the 



,-1,-b. 1. 



■ap and bell) 





for the. N, Y. 





Lay. •attended 





and provided 



'hes' il' 



landa.H.iyils.,. 





d by Gen, 0. 





.- competitor 





t t lie greatest 





oi.t...l by the 



200 COO To- 



yds. yds. tal. 



G W Munson 22 52 1 1 



J L Paulding 22 22 41 



G LFox 19 22 41 



T J Dolan 20 30 40 



JSShinherd 21 19 40 



CC Gillette 15 24 39 



HO Brown 19 20 39 



M Van Rensselaer... 19 20 39 



C F Robbins 20 



Q Shorklev, U.S. A.. 21 

 C I. Knoedler 17 



an and H. T LoekwOO 



are 



not 



i this match. 







200 



BOO 



To- 



yds. 



yds. 



ml 



O Thome 18 



s 



50 



HSBowron. , ...13 



10 



55 



J E Seberme.rhnrn..lti 



12 



28 



C .1 Rice IS 



15 



33 



WJ I nderwood. Jr. 20 



17 



37 



EN KeliVOII 17 



13 



3!) 



FAJSmith 13 



13 



23 



AEWhite 17 



13 



30 



EFKirldaud 15 



15 



57 



c c Waterbury , . .17 



15 



2!) 



readily. First, tl 

 was out. but twici 

 tiees. Thuu all tl 

 target, the memt 



made bv the old 

 b The Republii 

 score of 20 



side; so you can see it took 



.-in.t gauges to average even 

 es, six pound pull of trigger, 



;eph 



The 



Cadet 



Blui 



Hu 



!■: It I"., . 



mat. | 



154— tl 



KP Lovell 4444 



WPS.lva A 1 153 144-13 -30 S W lira., 



M' N' Nichols.,, 3 334444413-37 K-FalliL-: 



C P Hunt . ,..13-133 1415 I— in A J Fran 



J llirsebbacb. 1443534434-35- 100 .Jin. Tier 

 Savannah Volunteer Guards. Gc 



.1 G lleywaid 33453:3131-33 JRr.eker 



M Maclean 4444444444—40 11 Kol-dn 



G L Appleloii.- 153343 143 1— 30 F G .l.uic: 



HG Black. .44503355S3-85 IVm 10. a- 



P H Lyuah 433355144I— 30— 183 P J Olt.. 



Jasper Greens. 



Butler 4 4 3 4 3 4 0-52 (To,., am! 



Daily 4 4 3 4 3 4 5 4 3 3- 30 Goode 



O'Bryno. ..425434303 4—32 



Total 



At the ring target the folio .vine scores « er 

 97, Wm. Piers 114, H. Ki 

 hullseves made were 1-1 .Sander, 15. .h.mnh Ilir-shbaeh 2. 



'l.'ai-L-et. 5uil.,-.ls.- W. II. -\ie.lie!, 53. ;1, |1. Stevens - 



3 31M14544-35-1K0 



3335S33431-3I 



4-l4-lll3dl5-3lj 

 31-1I5J5.H5— 3S 

 -U4 1ft 1 14 4-40-178 



100 



ng scores were made: D. 51. MeAlpiu 

 lorn 115. R. R. Dancy 121. The only 



53. The 

 e fnlu 



)day 



■ bet iv 



Messrs. Comer 



first prize, H. Sauerse 



M. Comer 22, G. L. 



and Cope will be decided at s. 



Target of Honor.— K. Mart' 

 Dicrs third prize, 



Bullseye.--H. Saner 55. Jos 



Crecdmoor Target, anovils 

 Charles Cunningham 1 



Crecdmoor Target 



^ Ring Target, 200yds.- A. Seyden 137, E, R. Fancy 124, J. D. Martin 



King's Target. -H. Kolshorn 4. Waiinm Die 



Saner 45, James llirsehbaeb 33. F. Rober :-!', 

 Sehroeiierii. ii. schroeder 5. J. liisehoff 1 1. 11 

 N. Paulsen 44, V. S. Studder 35. c. Seder 2-1. G. 

 THE CANADIAN TEA -II for Wimbledon h.av, 

 port tbemscb-o:, a- lli= I i :m le ■.5i.-e, 31, idren 

 New Brunswick lias three ivp.-escmatives in tl 

 Captain T. Harlt.of tile St Johnrifl -. TOO] 



J Match, 



.some, the dial iudie.UJne ti-i 

 of the day: 



l.'l-.-eiilil 



J B Fellows 



R Reed 5 5 It 5 -I 



C Arthur 5 5 4 S -1 4 



1! Wotibiugham 5 4 5 4 4 4 



KF Thomas 4 4 8 4 15 



Crecdmoor Prize .Match, 



w Gardner 5 5 5 5 5 4 



JNFrye , 5 5 4 5 5 5 



.1 P Bates 4 5 5 4 4 5 



Rest Match. 



S Wilder 9 S 10 1)10 9 



JPBat.es 9 10 R § S 8 



'AMESTGWN, N. Y.. May ir.-Regiihir shooting fo 



5 5 5 5—49 



5 1 4 4—41 



1 4 4 5-44 



4 i 4 4—12 



3 5 1 1-40 



4 4 5 5—17 



5 6 4 1 17- 

 5 5 5 •! — .16 



9 10 8 9-81 



a 5 5 0--70 



•lull medal at, 



200yds., off-luiml, in rounds, Crecdmoor target, wind from urn,: to 

 Name. Rifle Cab 



'eery , , '.In,/,! , loader 



ones Muzzle-loader. 



Ayres 



Stcv, 



S8.B0 



25S patched. 4-1 



lb-Lisle 







555 •■ 43 





Stev. 





b-','"oled. 43 





Ital 



83.33 



3IS ■■ 42 



Ward 



Sltizzlo-'ioadir. 





•to 



The above reco 



31 is gootl evil 



cuce that ■• 



muzzle-loader cnu be 







J work.— I 



. 11. B. 



BEOOKVILliE, 1 



■ft - \ l-itte ehd 



has roeei 



tlv been organized at 



Bmol. villo with 51 1 



. \. B. a.:.-: 1 , 



■ lea ling spirit. The first niatth 



on their range was 

 per man, includiii}. 







r .3 SOOj di .. 80 shot! 

 ■ was as fellows: 





The , sour 







Lead. 



Powder. Seen.. 





10 babsi 





'mo 61 



Bonnet 



,,,.40 muzzle 13: 





1 1 



Henderson 



...44 Ballard 



405gr.s. 



",i:, 10 



Gordon 



.44 Ualiard 



•lo.igrs. 



DO 48 



Gorley 



. 41 Ealla.rd 



in:, .as 



'■"gr-. 43 

 Ii. F, 



BALTIMCRK. -/ 







hi : oil 1- has a lar-- 









bill S[|..,rl .1 e , 





1 club 1 



3 ii . 1 '- \ . cil year--' 



i'SfS 





3 ■•!;;;:' 



atberstrango; 1 (bud, 



le.lb.e, gUsa "el 



the sport contained 

 ■ ,-.. away for game. 



