384 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



(Nov. «», 188a. 



uninitiated 1 

 particular di 

 another, but 

 virtual point 

 leaves of a ri 

 pattern, Shoi 

 -will appear 

 voices; no bv 

 likeness of v 

 fret into very 

 fully believe 

 of tin- cantos 

 heard two d( 

 ference in ce 

 n- 1.1: 



; hs 



p dill'erent fn 



In that eat 

 from a to 



tongue is qi 



singing in comparison vcitu ap 



hound ami u foxhound may be 



actor, and it sett pi- may bark 1 

 terrier, but in no twoindividni 



it precisely H°ree. There is a 



fancy, bo denote charati m I 

 indication of a surly temper, p 



but a de. 



t a deep, loud voice, 

 a eonsiderable Alston 

 te character. \\ : e li.iv 

 Ujooih that can. bene 



d that, the best, dog iu a kennel 

 ie greatest distance off among 

 -J. A voice that appears to 

 i tenor ring, if either a hound, 

 jealous one, and the same is 

 ii the period concludes in a 

 map indicates one that would 

 ji- foolishly, and it it belongs 

 bite either his friend or foe. 

 mind liuui for a dog to h; 



spr 



do, 



Can pick out one voire from ail the others a held or two from 

 the kennel I here is often a feeling that it belongs to something 

 noble, that is giving expression to no uncharitable sentiment, 

 but rather a ring of pleasure from a heart that knows no 

 heaviness, and that feels for his friend or enemy, man, a 

 respect amounting to the deepest afteCtiCBii— Kennel Gazette, 



11 YI'Kol'UOIUA. -There i- undoubtedly such a thing as 

 hydrophobia', bn1 the cases oi it ..ivsoiew. thai itis extremely 

 unlikely that, one w'M have a personal knowledge of it iu a life 

 time. Why then live in constant dread of the improbable; 

 It is much "more probable that one will '"• hung.— G. C. IT. 

 (Washington, P. C,). 



THEGROUHE DALE-I.IT MATCH will be run Doc, 1". Is 

 and 19, instead of in January, as reported lasi Week 



jifie Htid 



\hootm$. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



BRATTLEBOKo. Vi.. Nov. ZO.— At the last weekly sbootof the 

 Brattleboro Rille Club, at Oak- (trove Range, the following scores were 

 made. 20.lvi.ls . off hand. Massachusetts target: 



\ S Mili.-ls II 11 in II 12 11 11 11 Jl— IMS 



T„fi 13 a II in H ii U 10 11 13-10,i 



Ke-enirv 121212 II II fl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2-1 in 



Cobb '. 1110 11113 11)10 10 II 11-102 



Re-eiitry " 11 " 11 1° 41 a 13 18-107 



11 s 10 I) 10 12 11 10 12 9— ,ill2 



12 I" Id 13 W II II II 12 0-109 



.10 (I 10 11 !i 10 )i) 11 0- 98 



10 10 l'l II 11 11 11 9- !)S 



8 11 !) il II 11 11 'i s 96 



He-entry 



Tliorn 



Read 



Putnam 

 Scores mode Nov, 8: 



Lamb 



Meflii iv. . 



.11 11 11 11 11 10 12 11 3 11—108 

 .. 8 9 13 10 (0 II II II ls» 11 — 105 



jfead. ... i-' m in id n 910111110-104 



Cobb ; II 10 10 12 10 11 10 11 11— 108 



Tafl 9 11 9 10 11 9 11 10 9 11—100 



Ku-entry 12 I) 11 is; II II 10 II 11 11— 109 



\,,1,,|. \s II 9 10 12 8 8 8 12 !i fl—Oil 



NEWARK. >•- ■' ■ Nov -1 -The fall gallery tournament of the 

 \ssociat.-I Hill'' '. bibs was begun on Monday evening last, and con- 

 tinued throughout the week. The scores thus far maile a teas fol- 



. L. S 



;■;. I Vi ',■.■!'. II: I. I." 

 WttdaiUB. 10; Wo M'-l'o 



Celluloid -M. lTlMl.-r. 

 ■l<: 11. Babbitt, 13: C !■'. 

 MS: A. Erh.tnl. IS; JV. St 

 47KrelinKhuysen-.l. K. ' 

 I-,; K, NVostertnaa, 18; V 

 matin, IB; G. dimmer, I 



». 



II,,- Ksbbx Rifle Association will go to Pnterson on Thanksgiving 

 buy for their annual outdoor shoot. 



-|.'-.MI\M. Oases,, N,-. . 21— The lirst of a series of matches be- 

 ,,i liie niiliiia took 



. Total, -Mil. 



:: O, II. Wiegmau, 47: 0. Williams. 

 id. Ill: E. M. Cha-e. 1.3; A. C. N'eu 

 •iibin. IT. S. Shackelford. 42. Total. 



.1 i. Fowle 



I r. Don. 

 \V F Fowlt 

 I! ,1 lUirnum.. . 

 n E H. on. on 



BOSTON, No 

 Walnut Hill tc 

 concerned, wa: 

 During the aii< 

 SO that n was Ii 

 sjhleloseethr 

 for title and sh< 



II Kirkwoo,; 



F C.'haiiueey ;m 

 ■C a Edwards.. 

 C 1'MHl- mil). 



C A lluut 



R Davis 



.1 K I'l't'o . 



S F Johnson.. 



.1 S r'rve 



i, W Whilcpmb.... 



N I' Johnson 



W W i.r.nvs . .. 



• B Bice 



\ M Oarr 



C A Mack 



CB Edwards 



RA lacker 



K A While 



J B flawkes 



Fifth Beeltneni 

 . 544445 IBM— 44 

 .4(41:131:114-37 

 .2343444354- 4ti 

 .4433808445 88 



T Baxter . 

 F ( i Heiry . 



(I W r.allfl 

 F Tulbut . 



THE TRAP. 



''"'•■ r ''?i/.v tchofaror Uxirith rluh »■„ COS tire i«n-licvlnrly re- 



iiumsted to write on one side of the paper only. 



KALTj RTVKR. Muss.. Nov. 22. The twelfth contest for the silver 

 CUP Of the fall KiverOuu Club took pkii'c 1 .,-,l::\ jihovkwiui for 



aud won four of thei 

 Wood 



..ouxiioiomim- 

 ..niinntinwti- 



..111111110111110 



loliHliniO-6-ll 



noioow. 



1101111010-7-1? 

 1110)10110— 7— IK 

 IU10J0JU— 8— 21 



Hilllllil'l-s 81 



Tie on 21 Balls. Bails. Birds. 



Brale.i 101— S Ill-U-a 



Hall 111-3 010-1-4 



CLEVELAND. Nov. H.— The sixth contest for the shooting chaiu- 

 l.ionshlp diamond anil irold tropin oi i -uvahnu-a eoiiniv was held this 

 afteruoouat the i.iak (irove House cronnds of the Cleveland Hun 

 Club. A fair croud of local sportsmen wore present. Thedavwas 



iOOyds.: 

 H, Sixth Regiment. 

 . ...8 14 13 iS-113 --39 



1333444343-33 



3111413132-34 



... . 33:';s:«-il43-31 

 .- ...•!!i:tJll:»J-32-174 

 inlanee of shooters at 

 as wind and liRht were 



H A Leivisiinili... 35 1114 15 1 1— 41 

 L A Harrison (mil'. . 1 l;M 1 1 ;r,|.- II 

 L Herbert tuiil) 13445-1131 1—39 



. -4 1 r» -j r> - 5 1 "o — IV .1 I' Bates 3 T>5 14455 15— 14 



..43.V)i:.l5.Vi -47 B I' James 1-1131415344-43 



. .4515355315- 17 F Chauncy (mill. . 53544446544 -43 

 J5l;i5.j 13.(4-40 



John V.'i 

 CM Koo 

 DC1-..H 



'1111 



mi 



1111-45 



..illnilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllullllollllllllii] .|il 

 . llilllilloilllOilillojniniiiliiDHOllUlOmillll 43 



'.urn ill I iiii.ui muni minii'iii'in. i >niiii>ii>imi-4 1 



..III11IIIIM11I11111I1111H110I111111I 111 1 111(111111-48 



mil ii nun nun uiioiiiimimimimihu 17 



iiiiiioiinii'iiiiit:iimioi)miiiiii(iiioiiiiiiiioiiii-39 



m aud Wheal both used the Lefever haminerless 



Kirtlni 





S folio, 



C .Vi. i; 

 >velatids 



•rl. J-J2..V 



as hi, lees. At the .-lose of tin- principal eveni a s 

 rise, ten entries. S3 entrance, was alio 

 coiile: 1 ' M. Roof won lirsl money. .1. V.. Wi„-ht am 

 ,,.,■), i.l. :o:il W. Meynolds speiocl third. 



was divided he- 

 rd place. Mr. Al 



and Gross actpd 

 vecpstako at five 

 t. After a keen 



Garfield divided 



Thosa »^»/«"»■ 



in iiitlt scotea for pubHcalian 



mi- iim-liri'lvrlli 



r.r,uixU<i fn mite < 



„ one Hole <>f In,- papt-r only. 





M.C<iN:,ilIN Gl 



no'iM i Nrillf^l' l .'»v,la,S 



im.- Result of 



Brenner and l.ei wi 



Lundie 



Bre.nn.-r 



Loevfor... 

 Casscbeer , . 

 Hill 



'....'.'.'.'.'.'... lis (ii.'suol.l 



23 Berdan 



•-•; Wende) 



.- 



10 



Hi 



10 



It'll 



fie for third bail 



lulled in favor of Mr. Iluiiua.— J. E. M. I, 



CLAY-PIGEONS AND LIVE BIRDS. -Cine 

 /••„,. -si nnfi nt,-, (on : II having lately been 

 Louisville. Ky.. spoilsman u-i-«l the tollowin; 

 shoot aelav-piireon because I ic eonipiny tri 

 liapshootin-.- will you kindly pei-nni us ;,.:: 

 We have never done aughl in tlie sh^lc-sl <li 

 countenance live-bird shoo" 

 more clay-pigeons in two v 

 the trap during thee- ! - 



s bird 

 mder. 



. .. dis- 



We can prove that we mair.if.n-ure 

 than there are live birds sltol from 

 .... in other words, the total number of 

 birds Khotiroiu the trap do not aggregate four per oent. of our 

 annual production. Can any sane man look at these (igu: - 

 still believe such — " 



C.'l.AV-BlOEON Cf 



ii. lei slanders: Respectfully, Tun L: 



A THAT-: 



e heals the 



3 TRICK.- lie was a mihlinaunered sort of 

 ovs of Decatur. III., that he was bv [jrofession 

 ■motive. Still lie didn't believe that Carver 



shooting. To have some snort with him I lie 

 - challenged him to shoot a MO-bitd match for 

 •epted and left town, hot mined up the night 



op i is money, and the next day killed 99 out 

 ■ oiis at -:-iw!s. rise, use of one barrel only. He 

 stlv Rlcha'rdsgun. His adversary scored .-7. 

 ,. Deo.ii nr spoils discovered that their "in jun" 

 I I i.iv !-. the: crack trapshooler. Rut his lust 



CLARKSVll.I.K. N. 



Jov. IU.— Dive pigeon match betw 

 .... ml Mr. Chits U. I'isher. of the On 

 Chili of Sol in ' Vnllev. N. 'i'.: 33 birds each. 35vds. rise: 

 i iris' H risiicr I l"l I 1 1 II I) 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 t 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1-23 

 U',,, ' Hunt I I 1 1 1 il I I il I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 17 



Judges, J. J. f.ydeeker and W. B. Jersey. Referee. Col. w N 

 Thompson. 



to ^arres^ondmt^ 



§rnneing. 



To insure prompt attention, communications should be ad- 

 Iressed to the Forest and Stream FiibtishikO Co., and not to 

 ndiiidvols, in whost absence from the office matters ofim 

 ,o,'fo„,.o,v liable to delay. 



FIXTURES. 



Winter Cnniotlie. -Dec It. XewYork. Siihject-"CruisiiigCunocs." 



he same. Canoeists, and all interested in canoring 

 ■ forward n, Fobesi ami Stkkam (heir addresses, 

 ies, maps and information eoneeunng tbelr local wa 

 desenpti.'.n.s of boats and fittings, and all items rein 



MEW YORK CANOE CLUB SIGNAL. 



THE CHART LOCKER. 



1V.-DELAWAKE AND RAKITAN Kl\ Kits. D. AND R. AND 

 MORRIS (ANA I. 



, New Brunswick, Deb, ware and Rarilau Canal; 



. Pen!: Amtioy, Raritan River: IVrth Ambnv 



-"'-- beth port to Newark, 



\ New Rrioisuiek p. Perl!: Ainbov, Kuril 

 > Eltaihelhport. Suifn island Sound: E 

 'cwarl; llav: .Newark i„ Kaston. Pennsvlvai 

 to Tienton. Delaware River. No portage ,, 

 Morris Canal carries von Ihrongh locks am 

 1). and IS. i -anal. Trenton to N-« R-r.ns v: 

 Canal $1.80, For permit to pass through 5b 

 erintendent Morris C.nal. Phillipshnrfih, Ki 

 quired on D. and R. Canal. 



ihi' 



s ( '.'I 



; Eastoi 



Pel 



tow 



v Bill 



...r.-Don 

 or th« Delaware | 

 open for Cochect 

 (Lumbertville, N 

 dangerous. 



. Toll on 



;: on M rns 



rris canal, wiite to sup- 



. w .l.'i....;. . .\,,p-iioil ri- 

 ce locks, either at BonltMi- 



at branch of i he Delaware 



He low. Keep a wary eye 

 m. N, Y.l met Wells Kails 

 ii'. exciting, but D,,r ,o..|- 



THE GALLEY FIRE. 



ORDER IN CAMP. 



eof 



.mp duli-s if carried out i-ystematicallv 

 eh member of the parte liirht .-aoneh. bo'i 

 1; falls heavily on a few, while oii-i .ni.l di.s. 



his 



1MJE ordinary r„ 

 . makes the labor of 

 without system the w 

 Order reiKii sii]ireme. Lrn wmer itau cieaiuine&s uepenu me comror 



reiiuisites are almost unknow n. \\ \- ,-,,pv • i,,- ;'..]low me: as a sugges 

 ti.in m eamp discipline, and hope il will Induce other., who have hai 

 experience iu campine, to make public Hi- results ... their ohserva 



lions This "general order ' is misled -arlv in il veiling, and show 



the food t" be prepared for each meal, and also assigns each 

 work. 



MARMALADE LODGE, 



N.o 

 (,'.„, ml order Xo. I" 



Supper. - - Seven Hells. 



Mutton Chops, broiled. 



linked Potatoes, whin- and sweet. 



Canned Corn. Bread. iioio-i 



Coffer, Tea. 



Ilreakf.'ist. - Eight I:, lis. 



Sausage. 



Rice and Buckwheat Cokes. 



Slewed Apples. 



Rutjer. Syrup'. Coffee. 



Dinner. .... p-jvs Hells. 



Beefsteak, broiled. 



Boiled Potatoes, white and sweat. 



Hoiuinv Bread. Under. 



Tickles. Canned Duff. 



Supper. 



Jessica /..pin 

 ..Jersey Hluc— F; 



Breakfast. 





ditto. 



dilto. 



ditto. 



ditto. 



ditto. 



ditto. 



ditto. 



dilto. 



cliilo. 



ditto. 



Fires ami Water 



Cook ing 



Setting Table 



Washing Dishes . .Dot p.svche 



Sweeping and Dusting. , Ripple Bed E 

 Special attention Is called to Rule 15: 



•All sails, burlaps, shavings, oilers, old rope, clothes, ballast bags, 

 '►locks of wood, leml pigs, etc., useil for bed, ling and pillows, must be 

 removed from the door and stowed In their places as soon as theynre 

 uo longer needed/ * * 



LOG BOOK. 



1I.-A TWO DAYS 1 (RCISK 



() N 



. (t 3 7 1 8 6 10 



10 10 7-85 



7 7 7-75 



4 7 8-72 



I '. -)-e7 



6 8 7-6) 



o 10 5-61 



. & 3 



7 6 7 5 5 7 



7 7 



.4485 



4 10 8 3 



i;-li2 

 S- .V> 

 i -:,:, 



ST. LOIMS.MO ghe Long Range KilleTeam failed to hold their 

 uso U weekly prac ice :,booi at Cr.-ve dear ljike. Nov. 1 ' 

 cold weather continues no. shooting will be done, by the team nt their 

 open air range. They will keep themselves in trim during the winter 

 months by engaging iu gallery practice.— Camp-Bell. • 



Correspondents. 



straordinary size, 

 'laving a green 

 ■lor, and with 



if eaimo tl U 



a thorn-tree. a. nest about the size of afoot-ball. On examining it. 

 two mice jumped out, wbicu I was unable to capture. The nest was 

 composed mostiv of el-asses, and was lined with thistle-down. Can 

 von tell me weal the name of the mice are. and whether they built 

 the nest themselves, or was ii originally some other animal' 



The mice were prob.-.bly the coi 



is often known to build nests sii 



Ponu, Chatham. N. Y.— A ponil here is partly owueil by one Joe 

 Smith-, he owns part of the land that surrounds it. the remainder is 

 owned by three other persons. There is a public highway within two 

 feet of pond. It is not entire y fenced. Contains pickerel, 

 -•"-- boys call fnin. ha., 



e which 



perch, bass 



notices lio - 

 claims!, ia' 



■d ai- 



• fish. "Old Joe." i 



.in.l po 



the utkii, 



of i 



yfish. H( 



shore of Lake Ontario fo 

 holiday, as on I hat date; 

 formed into one confede 

 As usual, quite a nun 

 Messrs. Douglass, Kerr, 

 the start. Dr. Douglass 

 Lake this season will adi 

 and fond of sailing— to b 



nut only 

 ready for 

 at Stonj 

 -all lazy 

 iver, Qve 

 n joying a 



up the 



upper. 



... All had splr 

 dore^ and the DocUj 

 would have required s 

 per over, ail gathered 

 sought for, as the "i 

 cool breeze from the i 

 appea: 



St 01 





he -I 



e i.ea, 



'•The very pink of perfection''— any one of the two hundred various 

 styles of pens manufactured by the Esterbrook SteelTcu Co.— Adv. 



he c 



still hlo 



leg'.llfl 



oundthocamp-fi 

 eeters" began to pipe 

 nth west came ut>. and 

 ic The Doctor's prt 



'. 1'iekiug Up his eauVji 

 k.deposiling 



:ti! 



Tin 



■ the 



others 



1 In-. 



ool, and soon after i A M 



imd of breaking -ticks and I 

 lb- Doctor's ulster was not 

 air of blankets would have t 

 eepers soon turned out ar 

 HVS lamp again haviug to bei 



igh High Park, tents were scru 

 us soon out in tie: l&fce, As tile I 

 •rs of the Same N . Mabel K a 

 i along the shore, making a s 

 took i 



md a Headland, 

 saflore sighted P. 



craft. JusL off the lighthouse the Doett 



sighted, and the fleet 



