Sept. 13, 1883.] 



FOREST AND STREAM, 



131 



Emperor Fred — E. A. Ilerzberg. 

 Fairfax— .las. H. Goodsell. 

 Goodsell, 



Fairy Bellfr 



(I. w. Dom.er. 



Ftorv Lass- 



-Jus. H. Goodsell. 



Flake n i 



hi eler & Davis. 



Fred-O. W 





Fii.ii Tack- 



-Mnj. U. R. Watkins, 



(llBU <■■■<.< 



)-Th..s .1'. Evan. 



fill.--- 



ETarry S— Henry May, 

 Jersey Gyp— Win, 15. Pea. 

 Jfssr Gladstone— 11. E. Hamilton. 

 lvdp -Detroit Kennel Club. 

 Kcvport— John Ant .. nor. 

 Lady— W. f. Daniel!. ' 

 Lady Dana-I, B. C. .Smith. 

 Lady Enid-Maj. G. R. Watkins. 

 Lady Gale— T. N. Aldrieh. 

 Lava Hack — I. is. Tbs 

 Leicester Ciooto— Dr, H. F. Aten. 

 Iiaroy— J. T. Perkins. 



Prudence— Jns. 11. Goodsell. 

 Queen Bess— L. T. Field. 

 Reign Detroit Kennel Club. 

 Red— Ed ward Hay-war j. 

 Uoanoke- Jaa. H- Goodsell. 

 Rocket— 'Wiu. K. Travis. 

 Royal Sultan— Detroit K-.l. 

 :,. f — T .A. Carter 

 81 Alb DoOS ■ . Rvau. 



St. PattI- E '. Ui : 

 Sir Kay— Maj. (i. K. Watkins. 

 Sonata'— Jas. H. Goodsell. 

 Swuze — W. A. Coster. 

 Syracuse -U. W. Dunner. 

 Toin-Maj. G.R. Watkins. 

 Tony— La Forest Wheeler, 

 Tony Lava Rock— I. ft, Dewev. 

 Towzer- -P. K. UacUey. 

 Wagner— If. A. Elerzbi rf 

 winsome— Jas. H. Goodsell. 

 Zarah Rev- .1. 1>. Uixby. 



Zetta— Wm. a. Re*. 



Al'RUS- 



BedUty- 



i en f. 

 Daisy B 



Kiiek-F 

 Gipsey 



u. Glen— Dr h, F. Aten. 



IftDoKfeU Gleu III. Dr II F. Aten. 



OlenV.— A. J. ltozezlawski. 



cLaue. Juno-J. M. Blossom. 



i, Nellle-II. T. Pomvllle, 



en, SUpi H. L. O'Brien. 



i- MlJter. Lorua— Dr. Wm. Jarvis. 



Fleiio Or. Wm J 



Flo sll. - J. K Hi 



rlazleinit— I. II, R 



Irish 1 'aith— Empo 



Irish Kork— Emporia r 



Joe— Wm. Arnold, 



EieigB Doane— I. II. Roberts, 



Excelsior 1 W SKei 

 ceirior I. W. S. Kenn 



Judy— Kxcolsior I. W. B. Kfen 

 Lady— Excelsior I, W. S. Ken 



Benedict— Col Stuart Taylor 



| b ■•( s Rov-H. F. r-h'ollh 

 Black Prince— A. C. VVilmerd 

 Black Rose— T. B. Dorset. 

 Black Venus— A. t 

 Bub— llornell Sp 



.elCliib Trix-Glei 



Mike— Exce 



Mollie -Fxe 

 Pansy— Exo 



■ 1. W. S. Kennel. 

 irl. W. S. Kennel, 

 .r I. W S. KenneL 



r 1. W. S. Kennel. 



Bub-ilornell Spaniel club. 

 Burdotte Bob- Hornell S. Club. 

 Captain—}!. P. McKoon. 

 Clii - (has. P oiKenzie. 

 Col. Stubbs— Cha-=. P. MeKenzie. 

 Crilie— W. Johnson. 

 Corporal Trun— L. u. Morse, 

 Daisy Deane- M. P. McKoon. 

 Daisy Zulu I. M. Dewey. 

 Dandy Zulu— 1. M. Dewey. 

 I'. I -John Daly. 

 Darkness— W. S. Thomas. 



Diamond— M. P. V,, | 



Eudora— M. P, McKoon. 

 Fannie— Hornell .spaniel Cluh. 

 Fanny Pern— JI. P. McRoon. 



HI. AC It Asn 

 Kale-Henry Muss. 



BITLL T 



KitMe Col. Stuart Taylor. 

 Pegasus— Col. Stuart Taylor. 



Needl.— Robert Hume. 



FreJdic-Iiobcrt. Ives Crocker'.' 



Jim— Wm. Sanderson. 



Fidget -C.G.McKeuzie 

 Flora-James Watson. 

 Frank-Dr. J. S. Niven. 

 Glen -M. P. McKoon. 

 Hornell Bonanza-Horned S. G 

 Hornell Dandy— Hornell S. Club. 

 Hum.-!' H- a! !! cae-ll ;-. i 1„ .. 

 tloni.-Il K.inv-Hornell S. Cluh. 



Jet-M. P- MeKoon. 



Finn Kaflir-J. F. Kirk. 

 Madee— HorueU Spaniel Club. 

 Negress— J. F, Kirk. 

 Negress II. -J. F. Kirk. 

 Nellie -James WaAson. 

 Nip-S. 11, Btandart, 

 Pel— M. P McKooi 



I IBS W. Wolcotl 



'T.-i'.'.'.'-lL 



p. McKot 



r.y Muss. 



Badger 11. -Robert, Hume, 

 'Wasp— T. B, Dorsey. 



Shiela— Lawrence Timpson. 



CURRENT DOG STORIES. 



:et contai nin g a young brood of six English 

 selv folio wed by "the mother of the puppies, 

 1 Powers entered Brooklyn Police Headquar- 

 \.s he placed the burden carefully down be- 



tgcclaimed, 



I've retime 



a Mntlema 

 this city, hi 

 suspected 



The. atu'lmi 

 lation. .Hi 

 property it 



tl lev haul, 

 the "theft. 



the owner; 



vett and unco 



vere.d 



fie. 



's featuies. ai 



ne dog was s 



id he 



oi.Ui' 



Laidlaw 

 Buy, '" 



s'O'l'I 



KENNEL NOTES. 



CORBBSPONOENT8. 



K.-i 





publieation of n 

 ticulnrs of rack 

 L Color. 



3. Breed. 

 8. Sex. 



4. Age. or 



5. P ale of birth, of breeding 



of death. 

 All names must be filahily \ 

 paper only, and signed with V 



tan 



dents MUsT GIVE the following par- 



(i. Name and residence of owner, 



buyer or seller. 

 7. Sire, with his sire and dam. 

 s. Owner of sire. 

 ■ 9. Dam. with her sire and dam. 

 10. Owner of dam. 

 itten. Communication on one side of 



s CLAIMED. 



toy iRoL 



Noblwam and QbKKteas Floy, By Messrs. Dalliba A Miinhall, 

 Cleveland, it., for black, white and tan English setters, dog and bitch, 

 whelped June II, IJj83, by Count Noble out of Floy (Rob Roy— 

 Blanche). 



Bay.Ma 



I D a ii 

 for liver and white po 

 Ih out of Chic, i 



- Bi 1 



ton, whelped Jul 



y Mr. Andrew- Laidhr 



M8B3, 1-, 



■i B-i 



.ill! Oil 



oJei 



e By Mr, .1. W Kelly. Woodstock. Out., for solid 



i, g and bitch, whelped Aug. S8, 18®, In Toronto Beau 

 i. ol rnronto Jel (Bigger— Bells). 



Br Mr, ,1. W. Kelly, Wooilstoek. Out., for blue belton 

 bit'di, wh-lped Aug l.iSSa. b\ Roval Sultan iA.K.R. 

 idstoel: Belle , Dime— Princess Blanche). 

 )Ir. J. W. Kelly, Woodsli.ck. One. for orange belton 

 dog. whelped Aug. 1, lHStl, by Royal Stillah lA.K.K. 

 >dstock Belle .Dime— Pi ineess Blaneln-i 



'..■■ : ■ . La. Mr It. in- ii I.'.iilin-n... ■ . :\ l. l-i 



:>g and bitch, whelped June 3, I88S, by Snap (Chief— 

 •leiEclio-T.ad.vlieleni. 

 BRED. 

 ■"-' ,';i *i ructions at head of this column. 



■ rliuitw-ieiir.t. Mr. J. G.Heekseber'siN'.-w tcrkl English 

 setter bitch Modjeska (Leicester— Peeress) to Mr. J, H. GoodselPs 



IA.K.R. 101 jot 

 Cor r ir Rt,y. 



Bngilsh settei 



U9i out oi v, .- 



Tille.V! . 



- '.St. ( 



Oi Mi , BOte— Prince, Mr E.\\\ Jest, 



"•I ■■ i r hi -.ii le.siiinc Belle (Dashing . 



J. H. Goousidl's Priiie- ; Pride ..f I be R.-rder-Pctrell. 



Ranger Mr. s p, DdleVs iRosee.lah-. Wis.) pointer 

 bitch White Lill) i Dime -fiu.-eni i.. his Rane.-r. S.-pt.tt. 



ricifc— Sour, Mr. John G. "Watsoti's (Areola, Lao liver and white 

 pointer bitch Vie): iBarv-i - Pearli lo Mr. Edward O.iell's champion 

 Bow, Bept, I, 



Jock. Mr, Andrew Laid law's I'Uoodstock. Out.) beagle 



h PI iRingwood II. -Fan H.) to bis Jock (Rhigwood II. 



3p i .'i . tiilyo.,.), 



Vinnin-Cro-rMli. Dr. Luke Corcoran 's i Springfield. Mass. liver 

 and White pointer bitbl Minnie (Ran e to Mr. A. K.GodeiTroy's 



Croxteth. Aug. 15. 



WHELPS. 

 i ,i, .-,tr urlious at Head of thin column. 

 (Irm-c. Mr. Luke White's (Bridgeport. Ct.) champion pointer bitch 

 10, seven (four dogsi, by champion Tramp iSensat ion — 



Jet, Messrs. A. Laidhiw and J. Kelly - s (Woodstock, 

 Ont.) imported black cocker sjiauiel bit eh Toronto Jet i Nigger— Belle), 



Aug.es., 



hi .:,, Pa 

 Dash UI 



tei'S wlieb 



i !.. o aog 



e (It 





uto Beau (A.K.R. 191). 



SALES. 



e and ticked English setter dog. whelped 

 -Flirt), by Mr. A. S. Bishop, Pittsburgh, 

 . same place. 



white and ticked English setter bitch, 

 Princi Flirt . i.y Mr. \ S. Bishop. Pitts- 



Bapt 

 found 



door. 



laud dog while 



ed, walked 1 



n the aiiddle of his prarei , 

 the dog approve! led the door 

 the. ehtu-eli, and unoliservcd s 

 doubtedly he WB3 tOOfeing fo 

 along he. pushed into every se 

 and, in most caseB, very .pii 

 went the pew doors as the do. 

 needless to say that there was 

 ruent among the women; but, ; 



one .smileii as he walked Up tut 



of the window, ajiiiareutlv eui. 

 tail, and -'licking ins chops.'' 

 the aisle and led the di ig do , v 



A DEI 

 good dec 

 read of r 

 owned b 

 dogfreq 



is a spiel 

 guild far 

 dog; thit 

 son goese 



the time about to ineivas,, the canine jiopu- 

 Powet-s succeeded in uuding Mr. Davis's 

 le in Grace court. Brooklyn Heights, where 

 for safe keeping by the party suspected of 

 i itsarted in pursuit of ttic alleged thief 

 on. The returned property is valued by 

 - Hrrol.l. 



■ident happened Sunday morning in the 

 '"- time. A large New- 

 urch espied the open 

 lister was fast about 

 tads were bowed as 

 fioni the entry into 

 the side aisle, lin- 

 er; for as he went 

 ffied the occupants, 



itcd. Ran-! bang! 

 ched the pulpit. It is 

 inimotion and exeite- 

 g went otiward, every 

 ll.i„ and back of the 

 iiei e stood looking- out 

 B Mi-eneiy, wagging his 

 went up 



TV ' 



•etr 



n and out."— Hartford Tiiory. 



'h a 



a dog, 



Lheust tehestd. 



v fall deer bin 



him. Last tall he crippled 

 river, about half mile awn 

 one-fourth 



the do 

 Bxami 



Thorn] 

 and o[ 

 the do 



the « 



le to tin island. He put 

 d down the bank, tlif 

 -r bank, then swam dc 



nd if I 

 n the. 



Mr. Thomp- 



is dog with 



rokefortiie 



ri ver nearly 



• dog on the trail: 



swam over and 



u the river. Mr. 



down the hank 



ad shot it before 



Iv.K. ;s ; . I.-. Mr. U.K. Hand! 

 bert. New York. 



Guih.i H. Pointer bitch, whelped March es. 1HS) i Ranger— White 

 Lilly), by Mr. S. B. Dilley, UOS ,'ndule. Wis , to Slri F A. Taylor, TCaln- 



o. I 

 ",■' r,l....-i- ■.../:;. -.,i,...: .ii. :,...,.,. ;,.., May S3, 1883 (imported 

 Tippo --beauty), by Mr. Andrew Laidlaw, Woodstock. Ont., to Mr. 



. .Andrew Laidlaw.Woodstoclr. 



tor dog, i.i years old, by chain- 

 swortb's Beauty (Lord Statu 

 i.v Dr. Luke Corcoran, Sprulg- 



PRESEXTATIONS. 



^g"- .?.=.-- instructions at Kead- of this colunm, 



Duke— Black, white and tan beagle dog. whelped May 2, 18S8 

 (Racket-Fly), by Mr. Colin Cameron. Uriekerville. Pa., to Mr. J. DT. 

 Bergold. Canal Fulton. O. 



Pegi/ij -■]. R.-d Irish setter bitch, whelped Mav -J-J, IS.83 (Deacon— 

 Nellie), by Mr. 0. W. Feickert. Denver, Col., to Rev. fl. C. King, North 



Denver, Col. 



lnsnm§ to (j^oneapandentp. 



^"- No Notice Taken of Anonymo 



G. G. J., Moscow, O.— Please send addres 

 Kv-oi nii-R, ion- Sew York squirrel season 



G. P. P , Colorado. 1. The gnu vou name 



:i The rirli- . ■-., ,,, .-■-. .i-nded business s oi 



possibly obtain a second-band one of the nil 



is Correspondents. 



to this otllce. 



. B. 



8. .7. 8., Pit 



as Mr. Wood 



land for wha 



i hunt it 



' Ibc riti.-s by advertising foi 



.r','is„r|.]' lit.el.V. '. 



rlieles "Attr.ictionsof Arkai 



utes a -'winch fishing line. * 



Winch is tie- ten 



pfle mil ^rn^ ^hooting. 



MUZL'LE VS. BREECH. 



Ki/i7or 



■oast ami Stremn: 

 ... glad to note that the 150£t. Ira.jeetory ol: the breech-loader 



at ICIi.Hiyds range has Recti broi.tghi down to ;i n-itle'over .".Oft. by your 

 correspondent, "Occident." in ids oolite note in your issue of Aug. 3(1. 

 Now we are waiting tor •■Shikaree' i see issue of Aug. !)i to reduce his 

 •i'.vdnmi powder chare.? in a like proportion. If he refuse.-, to reduce 

 the charge, will he please s;ive us tne propel- weight of the ritle, or 

 cannon, in which he -would popos., to use this charge. This charge 

 of 05 drains is about TH I grains, which is .seven times Ibc normal 

 eiiaree of a long-range breech-loader of 44 or .-;:. caliber. We will not 



large on this point, as "Shikaree" is in I: 

 erahle time to make his correction, ot es 

 make. 



The champions of the muzzle-loader Un\ 

 the proper powder charge of their favorite . _ 

 stress on the fact that a como.irativelv Hat traji 

 ant in a hunting rifle, and nudging from some 



nust havi 



if he ha: 



-capo 



factu 



aid 



M-al, 



recently, very ig 



jorant of this fact . I belli ve rdir - - ,., . 



iposi usthe 



case, y on can a 



-arcelv take up the circulars, or eatak 



goes, of any 







Rug the sub- 





rhscussed therein to a ereafer or less 



extent; and 





case for many years. The breech-lon 



lei- has been 



Now Major Men- 



ved dur.ng the past ten years in point c 

 11 woidd have us believe that, it is far h 



i trajectory. 

 ferior to the 



muzzle-loader in 



this respect, and not up to the highes 



standard in 



point ol aecure 

 breech-loader wc 



cy. In a former eouimnnicalion I s 



a ted that a 



uld give steady shooting, and has a tla 



t trajectory. 



ft'ense at the 





on to believe that Major Merrill took c 



latter pari, of thi 



s statement. and I wilt therefore modify 



it by saving 



that -I believe th 



e breech-loader to have a couinaraii 



rely flat fra- 



jectory. and wil 



not suffer in comparison with the 



ilest muzzle- 



In y 



-e.-il -1 



Mr. Duane." 



'They 



ess work- (such as we generally 



i-n the solid, yet plain facts of 



vbo never care to learn them. 



.__hepi-ohabi\ allu.led to myself. 



I lake tuis.ipportiuutv to in 1 ,.,rt i the ?Jn tor ;l a 1 '.-, Inn IPtl- kr.-o.. I- 



eil.L-eot' rill-: si tine Ihavc. 1 |,av v gained liv practice. h\ seeing 



Ihe practice of othei s. and by ol or. i ' g v. or'-rs glios i: ■.- f.". 0.7i.-e i 



riiien.eii, I am of that class who do care to learn the solid tads. If 

 lie Major had given us a table of the trajectories of muzzle-loaders 

 he might have proved something. Mr. Duane lias called upon the 

 M. L. champions tina: and again for soinei long definite in regard to 

 the trajectories of the muzzle-loaders. This information is not forth- 

 coming. Now will (bev be kind enough to tell us whut is the im met- 

 r charge for the miixzte-loader; They speak of i ■'" 



o the 



Plot 



They are c 

 . and it th 



that 



the best of weather col 

 Henry Halt'oid. whose 

 tiou. Sir Henry says • 

 bullets in conuecti. >n 

 quotation is from th 



FOP.EST AND StHEA.1I. Jl 



bullet, although eivins 

 r :h deflei 



-ii Informed, or re- 

 lict burn in the liar- 

 -y. It is well known 

 dug excepting y heu 



iight 



•eiy 



like this out 



rate r 



they think tin: 



to the 



nitty, 



ill -- 



tolai 



(he contestants and notslowei 



100yds., string measurement. 

 notice, to shoot this match . 

 mouths of September. Octobet „. . 



T lelis-.-c ma: th- in nr l.r- oad.o is no: r-i-insijered | '. 1 1 1 



at; the breech-loader from da"vds. up to l.inovds. In sotn 

 ipport of tliis view I will quote from 



' to sboot a i natch against 

 man finds it convenient -to 

 ?. Montgomery county. Pa., 

 les of sweepsiakes matches. 



to be fired alternately by 

 hot per minute. Distance. 

 ropaied. at fifteen minutes' 



except Sunday, during the 



urate 



■lis of 



Stbkam, J 

 Decimal Target, 'at 

 ing rifles, using ro 



1, 



rest iiui.i 



-Won 



in regard to Maj. Merrill's communii: 

 July 12, 1883. permit me to say. 1 do n 



marksman who is v.iUine to shoot a bun 

 sighted gun weighing 4.5 pounds, at lfifiy. 

 The paragraj.a rdati -.j. to Mr. Tylei 

 reading to its m ho know nothing more a 

 the Majorhas told ns. Happy, happy. Mi- 

 ll man whose motto is "stick." and al 

 breech-loader. The letter of Mr. A. R. I 



of i 



Kr, Du 

 ndg 





rifle, Will "Cap Loc.. , 

 range) C, R.. of Orange collator. K 

 breech-loader that will answer hi 

 loaders of first-class make, in goot 



lo BV . 



FitosNixvi'i.c, Pa,, Sept. 3, 1888, 



Y. 



I think ea 



i find a small e 



i fiber 



Pi 



loilio'n ^ 



cond-hand m 



■7/le- 





an be bouglit 



very 



THE CHOICE OR HUNT1NC RIFLES. 

 ;o reoi espo dent, Major Mei-riU, does not J'Wde his UghH 



mated 



trateu 

 If and 



to the river, and the dog caught h m jnal isthey v 

 the water on thi further aide, when bin tnan eam< 

 shot the buck as they were dghtiiiu. to, 

 feteliing the buck with him. He will no, 

 ileerwill «m a circle of two or three miles, hut 

 away lie wont follow it more man two 

 miles. No think thi i ? tough bis 



llamas of nine as good men as there are in 



tion dm will file their affidavit to this statemc 



Hi (ErES [Union bitt Iriil Sept 



3'. but 



£ see- 

 - Old 



X. X.. Minnesota. - 1. Mayor : 

 ii 2. We know nothing of tl 

 irm have been prosecuted for f 



, J." Vol. Mil., IS",?, Washi 



i ,.-.. p.,- Harrison . - 

 &.H lo ■ ' - 



Rodeul.la. " lfiTi, Washiuglou, lii.vrfi :, 



1 •■ I -.." IN. A. .bV-dc.'of; 



ernment printing ofiice; Caton i 



America." I8?K t-hicaco 



who advertise i 



' 1878. Chicago 



. D. ''. Govern- 



di of Bate of North 

 i. "North itt i I can 



■ -. Idoues, 



I Antelope ,,( North 



"young men and critics." 



Now, I am willing to udi 



rilic shooting, even after 



fired both at the target an 



not know evervthing about 

 Btii e and tl otisanda of shots 

 .t.aiallam perfectly willing 

 pectfidly ask ii anj ll 



. I ■ • 1 . ' . ..'- 1 1 I : , • | . . . a i . • i , . . 



•tidy that, light bullets, with 

 duel- than heavy bullet uid 



■ a. '. i . ■ i . ■ a i, ill. \t lint, 

 of po i 



e-loader tin 



n a bt-eech-Ioader, and triiy 



