192 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Oct. 4, 1683. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



Kennel notes are Inserted in this column Tree of charge. To insure 

 publication of notes, correspondents ML'.sT GIVE tiie following par- 

 ticulars of each animal: 



t). Name and residence of owner, 



T. Sire," with his sire and dam. 



8. Owner of sire. 

 of breeding or 9. Dara. with her sire and dam. 



10. Owner of dam. 

 t be plainly written. Cominurneaiion on one side of 



$ifh and fmg ^hooting. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



THE WESTERN ASSOCIATION MEETING. 



,: Irish Sellers. Dogs.-Gloneho kcnuels'sCdonelio 



"tflass ft', t htfmplon rush Setters, Biteutw.— GleuohoKennels'sTrix, 



.Doss. Jaukso 

 ■ lemiht! heimels's Hyperion. Tnomas 



.8S, Pontine ft condenough's Pan, K. 

 . a Faun. Thomas BtodA'sMaimie. 



i: 1.', S. Ib-r Poppies. P ..:s. under 10 inonllls.-POUting & 



. Young Wugg. Edmund OrgiUs 



I'. !lvm:m's Nell. Vf. S. Wells's 



:; .'r. Smith's Bessie. 



[3 months — John Kouert Gnlpin'9 



lack. Tiger. Grouse III.. Snipe II. 



I Smith's Sport and Ben. 



»>«».— Robert Smith's Peter. 



M.uid. 



elen. Ft 

 N. J., Glei 



bite and 



telpcd July 16. 

 ltd Floss, By 31 



H. Whitehead, Trent, 

 log, Fuiiuy for ulai. 



Klos? Tor wliit,. ,md t.uwn.v hitches, I 



wnue anil mn , ,' -". ,a :i :, . ; |. i:-.- , o , , ., '.mm ., ,. ,, ,, , , ,-ne:. . ,, i 



whelped Auk. 4, 18R3, b,v Mr. .7. H. Terry's (New York! iiobin Adair 

 out of owner's Lark i A.1CR. 7). 



BRED. 



Burns 41, C. W. Chiasmal 

 ng 30, W. B. Thurston XI. (' 

 la. S. «. Borroughs 311. L. \V. 

 was an individual long-ram 

 •'. The tlr.-t prize was tales: 



■• Dufferin (Dash-Fan 



) Mr. A. E. do, 



. De 



. Pi 



una Willrie, Thomai S» 



ricimpionli 



class 'M. Irish Water 



[lisli Water 



llotrieving : 



. " :: . 



i, Is 



•". \\ 



. .1. Bail - aa-K. A. 



y .1 



I-. kin; s Ioronto 



, .la 



j. Sullivan's Ponto, 



i ■(■ ;a or Docker si 



Andrew i.nidlaw 



i or Bitches (any color, 

 t black or liver under 

 m black or liver under 



.pies .any color, under 12 

 irk Klin 'and Hornell Dick, 

 inie. FduiuT'inslcv's Haven- 

 n's Bobo. W, F. Laruson's 



. i ox r.i 



Cabli 



itoberts' 



■ ■ ■ 



.1. A Spra. klin's I 

 l.iv.li '■ 



R. I 



rs, Dogn.-John E. Tba 



is, Bitches- E Oibson' 

 II. Itrvan Alley's Ban! 

 voir .lim. W. ("i'Sh 



-John T. Cable's 



s Ruby. 

 low, John T. 

 Buffet, S, A. 



ilei 



F, 



livcii & Gibson's Peg. Y. C. Camp- 

 iiths old.— R. Gibson's Lassie, F. C. 



;. U's Peel, George F. Burus'i 



. Scholes's Jerry and Dart. 

 u' ■ Flossy. Geo. S. Knight"! 



-John' H. Niivloi 'sTam Glen, 

 s itox.-r and Major, M. 

 iVm. Connor's Daisy, Ft 



6.— M. F. o'Mara's Butty and 



's Koran, Tim, Whip, and 



Bitches (other than Torksbire), 



,-,-. Ilnrrv Tc nicy's Beauty. H. 

 is's Topsy and Flv, It. S. Wilkie's 



r's Phila, 



/>„,/,_ Mnqiennd. Messrs. W. H. * F. Asl' 



i 'English' beagle Brush lA.K.lt (3!1| to Mr. N. Llmoi-o's imporled 



1 n -wood, Sept. U3. 



•■::-ril,:—l:imiin>-id. Messrs. W. H. •-: F. Ashburuer"; i Philadelphia. 



a.l'EDglish beagle Myrtle <A.F..K,3S,i tg Mr. Nb Elmore's imporled 

 Pingwood, Sept. 05. 



WHELPS. 



S3£- See instructions at head of this column. 



List. Mr. J. U. Higgins's iDeltiw are Ci: ', . Pel : English setter bitch 

 I. ' i Lincoln— Pel. -el II.:. July 0". - - I e. n's ha shine II, a 



r - 'iceu-s ra.iin 



■tie. Mr. J. C. Higgins's llielaw are City. Del. lEuglish setter 



lunette (Count Diek— Pel roll, Aug. 01. by his Dashing 



. .. s .',!...!' 

 ,. Mr. Andrew- Laidlaw's rWODflstoek, Out.) beagle birch 

 Sepl. 01, live (three dogs), by his Jock. 



SALES. 

 lee .nstructions at head of this column. 



•11 Dandy— Vic ichclp. Black and white spaniel dog, by Mr. 

 ■. ■ ,r,h:-a. MiraJh-town. n y , to alia :;. :-I. '1 hbeapsoa, same place, 

 i-mer—Kusey icitelp. White, black and tan Mangle bitcn.wholped 

 29, is's'3, by Sir, M. SpelliSSy, Troy, N.Tf., to Dr. C. E. Nichols 

 place. 



-'"- -.yhite markings. fo>r- 



{*?'.' 



. M. 



Charley— BeU lofceto. black and tan foxhound dog, whelped Feb. 

 0. 1883, by Mr. il. Kpclli-sf, Trov. N. V,. to Mr. John Lawyer, West 

 Troy, n. Y. 



EXCHANGED. 

 f3?-See instructions at head of this column. 



Jet— Chic*. Mr. W. 11. Peek (Pawtuclcet, R. I.) bns exchanged 

 bitch Jet iDeacon— Belle) for Mr, .1. P. Daley's i Haverhill. Mass. I 

 C'bica, black, white and tan (Royal Blue— Diana). 

 DEATHS. 



t.-lic 



at ha 



C©~See - 



Uvly Breicyn. Mr. W. P. Peck's (Pi 

 and (an bitch Liuiy Brewyu (Burgen I 

 dysentery. 



'.Xi/mpli. Mr. Henry E. Dyer's iNewYorlO pointer bitch Nymph 

 (Knickerbocker— Lady Gleam) (A.K.E. 167) ; poisoned. 



SETTEES AND BENCH SHOWS.— South Hampton, Oct. 

 Kchtor Forest and Stream: Do lue the favor please, to 

 correct one or two typographical mistakes made in my last 

 letter to your journal. About half way down the second col- 

 umn, page 171, you make me say: "But I don't so understand 

 things," when it should read, "but 1 don't do underhand 

 things." A great difference, you will observe. Iu the third 

 column, about thirty -five lines from the top, "idstone. gives 

 on page 107," should have been ; 'Dalziel gives on page 107," 

 About the eighty-sixth line, tirst column on page ]?S, the sen- 

 tence, "now. inasmuch as the proper correction of these sev- 

 eral parts," ought to read "now inasmuch as the proper cor- 

 relation of these several parts." The typography of Forest 

 and Stream is generally so fault! =s, that it is dilTieult to de- 

 tect anv error so glaring that it alters the sense, but in this 

 case it does. Let me thank you over and over again for the 

 care usually exercised in setting up my manuscript.— Stuart 

 Taylob. 



L Harrison 13 41 37—101 II P Yale . 



J Dexter 13 IS 40—103 CM Skin tie 



AFFllioit 44 44 8*— 185 D B Freem 



HF Drake 45 44 39—103 



To-day's programme will include the follow! 

 Match No. 1, Commissioned officers— 20Oyds. 

 sioncd office!' of any Suite militia or indepemh 

 la si. lis.' an ', dara as ■ -ss.Tia r v.n shots, a 

 of two scores to count. Entrant- Si. First pi 

 i&er prizes to tie mas.. a hu-eafter. 

 :: .hi '■: . 0. b na-t. Range Team-Team of^ s 



,, i .iibas champion short-range badge: s 



am— Teams of six i 



aflitary 



, : - - 1 n - 







points ot ii 



1, s..a_a a 



hoi 

 aidge, Thofol- 

 03. H. M. Turrell 



'. - . ,.si fhol 



a 



itch :; 



.. - i at 90 

 Western Ri 



^ateb^ 



tary rides: 

 , sr Uier 



.a. .n'schuupiol 



b ■::. ,, a- ■ant. .and fi 



ividttal Midrange— ""e 



two points; entrance 



prizes to be an 



.. 5, Individual Long-Range-Tfi 

 rirst prize, gold badge. Five otl 



,, ,-.- -ales and muzzle-loaders 



State, aggregate of tin 

 prize, box of good cigars; second priz 

 lira of cigars. 



There will be a meeting oi the assoei 

 let for tin- annual election of officers. 



i s,i, -js --c; e second day of the Killi 

 i-'oi ' .-■ -" ' i - : i ■ es a:, cm eeaieb. bs.i 



81. Fil 



v comniis- 

 >a or regu- 



aggrcgate 

 up. Four 



,. (1 ,:i , , 



-I a 



, , ! ■ , 



the tlitj The Hrsl match was ar 





dual lciigaa 



. , , , , 





each, at 5*1, flm), sun. SXX) and 1.0(K 





o sighting si 





bee. is, 



only. There were 80 entries. Ml 



. L, tl 



,aa., hi ,,1 Minncapo] 



s took 



the first prize. The following is the seo 

















500 



600 



800 9011 



,e e 



a 



Weeks S4 



23 



ao in 



17 



1110 



Bell -- 04 



18 



as oi 



IS 



99 



Coolev 19 



17 



,0,0 20 



18 



i 



llankiason '03 



19 



03 01 



hi 



tcs 



Harrison 84 



80 



0-1 0(1 



17 



HIS 



Elliot 03 



23 



02 01 



11 



^ 



Drake 23 



83 



28 20 



11 



Vale 04 



13 



19 81 



IS 



8 



Thurston OS 



21 



IS is 



15 



Fielding 05 



m 



14 1!) 



15 



•J0 





so 



oi so 



13 



II III 







19 19 



17 



100 





19 



28 00 



13 



fit. 



The second match was for 



commissioned officers, one yauis. 

 , a silver cup. Tie. seme is a,- eie 



Lieut, Sage 48 



Lieut 



Barlello.... 





.... E3 



Lieut. Kerr 61 



Lieut. Emery 53 



The third match was for short- 



Lieut 



Steele 





49 



range 



earns of six men each. Three 



teams entered. Tne Milwaukee team 



won the (list prize, thecliam- 



„ e ,1,,,, as Shoe, a by tne sea 











Minneapolis Team. 





Milwauki-e Team. 



■Ri 



LOtJISVILLE, Ky.— There will be 

 ville, Ky.. about Nov. 1. 



i bencli show at Louis- 



ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



B. P. R... Pennsylvania.— We beUeve thegnn to be a good one. 



C. E. M,. Traverse City, Mich.— Back numbers will be sent on re- 

 ceipt of price, 10 cents each. 



W. T., Pittsburgh.— Have sent you numbers for Sept. 7, Oct. 6 and 

 Dec. 14, with details of some schooner yachts. Your address is imper- 

 fect. 



unpion Deerhounds. Dogs or Bitches.— John E. Thayer 

 ■:1c. an, la. -John E. Thayer & Bros.'s Lorna IL, D. 



MANCHESTER BENCH SHOW'.— Boston, Oct. L.— i Editor 



Fn.isl and Stream: I entered fourteen dogs, each one of 



iuk a prize in their respective classes. Two were 



and seven took lirst prizes. Two that took first 



■ mentioned in your report, viz., the field 



, .„• who took lirst prize, and the collie bitch J- 



. nr-t prize instead of Gen. Mattel's Clyde as 



port: tl tti tiie class of pug dogs (class 1M) my dog Dude took 



til's! an. I lint A D. Swan's Stun, and my Danger the third 



prize. — Geo. H. Itilbert. 



iVeeks 



88 Frieze , -' 1 



tlRnltiusou 



3i Yale 81 



Elliott 



- ...30 Drake 18 



Rovce 



33 Johnston 3H 





85 Thurston - 3H 



MahtuTy 



31 Fielding 11 





801 





EuuClaiie Club. 



Bell 



.-11 Burroughs - •I'i 



KnutsoQ ........ 



29 Sherman SS 





37 





39 





-Teams of six men each, seven shot- at 800, 500 1 



WXlyds. Only on 



u team entered. The score made is as folloa s: 

 000 mi one 500 





24 11-35 nutchins 12-01 





14 8—00 Muii'ilin 17 .-01 



Overlook . 



, . 83 5 OS Mellenm . lb 14— 30— 1C0 





■ange len -hols each at, .''herds. Drake iookhr-1. 





,-. a -.. • ,1 Score Freeman 41. Yale 4fl, Slan- 





ts, EMeze 44, Johnston «. Harris, a. 43. 1 'iclaiiig «, 



lb m -,i , .:■. 



ke43 Bell 40 WeekR-14. llaiil.a son ;s 





e 27th The secr-tarv iiT hi-- e'lu'clbid Ihatthe 





mposed of the f.dlow'ing clubs, v.'.ii. a t.. , ,- 



ship oi' 'V 1 Foui 



inatvidual I n ■■ - 1 tat to 03; mu 





rt 55- Oeorge H. Tlan.i . . i I - , 



Bille Club, Hai 



£o s sia,,,,,,,,;- bib-i .i,b, SO; U li i ikfli 1 le 



A stray buffalo was killed near Yorktown, in Northern Da- 

 kota, last week. The appearance of a btitVUo in Dakota is 

 now an exceedingly rare occurrence, but ten years ago they 

 were as numerous ip t he western portion of our Territory us the 

 heads of the domestic beef cattle are now. Twenty years ago 

 the buffalo was not a rare object in the vicinity of iSioux Falls, 

 but, like the Indians, he had to go before the army of civiliza- 

 tion, until now he is coopered into a contracted region in Km Lh- 

 western Montana, and will become extinct, if hot protee*"' 1 

 by law. within a few decades. The numerical strength of tne 

 buffalo ten years ago is incredible to people in the states. 

 Horace Greeley was ridiculed and lost his reputation for relia- 

 bility aniong many good people fifteen years ago because lie 

 had the temerity to tell the readers of his paper the estimated 

 number of cattle he saw in one herd. The. extent of the herd 

 was bevond their comprehension, and the lamented Greeley 

 was put down as the boss fabricator, so far at least, us his buf- 

 falo story went The herd described by Horace was fifteen 

 miles in length and half that distance in width. This, in those 

 days, was a comparatively small band, it would not have 

 formed a good-sized fraction to herds that the writer has -ecu 

 in Montana during the years of IS70-71. I u the month of July of 

 the latter year, between Fort Peek and Cow Island, on the 

 upper Missouri River, a distance of a00 miles or more, the 

 country on each bank of that stream was black with these 

 great animals, in one solid body, reaching back from the river 

 as far as eye could distinguish objects. But now a buffalo is 

 a strangn sight there.— Fargo Argus. 



A party of nine gunners who started from Salt Lake reccutlj 

 for the Sand Ridge, just south of Ogden. which is a notorious 

 haunt of tho long-eared jack rabbit, returned in tine,,; days 

 with 500 head. j 



What would poetry or prose he without a pen, and what is a pen 

 worth withouti.be name of Eslcrbro.ik stamped on it. Bout forget 

 to ask your stationer for ihem.— A d v. 



v. a- dccnle.i ihat the next, meeting be held on the shores of Lake 

 hi am. tic exact, spot to he left to the board of directors. A coiu- 

 neaif.n from B. M.B..yd was read, salting that lie- ground for H 

 - range could be secured man Kacme Junction. 

 m election of officers resulted as follows: President, J. Ll.John- 



ic ot Milwaukee: vice-president. Dr. A. F. Flliotl, of Thina , ■ 



■etary and treasurer, John < 'henoweth. of Chicago; cane , r „, , 

 -etai-V, J. K. Hawley, of Michigan. 



THE CREEDMOOR MEETING. 



.JEPT. 05.— The elei 



iugof theNai, 



ia\ . Tin- range was ia 



.e', 3 Oi 



,,b.s i lencral In 



II 



Ui 



I'll 



Is C-iianehi 3'"'. E. ,!. Cram 3d. C. A. P, 

 Wales I 3, i T. J WebsterOII, C. II. Fa 



derwOOd 89. U. P, Warlleld 39, W, V. 



I, F. M. Barnes 09. 

 first stage of the military ehampioi 



ouipleieo! The ranges l.,. be cove, ed 



;'! , r ails'.'.' .vere awarded, a'udotli 



nipieiion of tin- second stage. Tin- 



.i-'the AriiivimJ Navy and MarineCor 

 v Sial-. There were -Id entries, eaci 

 i .-. .,- is at each range. The winners 



ship o 



ir.- 0110 



ais in I 



fa III '. L. h e 



the Unite,.! 61 Ite 

 :,Hfi and tiiul yards 

 ic second. In the 



J. 



£ TOT a hi's John Smith 110. George Jo 

 uart sa. i.lcoige ii,m 1c in, 11 . T. Loekw 



li 1 1 SS. 

 [l.IYi 



t a "v 



,|,i a :_. | . . 



C..T. L.dan 



j • : e.l i ni 



' 



tl 



broune. ' 



