S02 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Jan. 17, 1884. 



bueh~>XH)n. Vandevurl's Luck (A.K.R. ICO) to bis Dou(A.K.R. 1C5), 

 Jan. D. 



■ i . _. | i St \ gauobi s IValtham, .(lass.) pointer 



bitch N. tush Bomp).. 



Bi lift - i m .' i i rt) to rr-.C 



lei's Tom- Coleman's Floral. . , 



t,i ,.;, ■'.,, '.i, i,-, j' 1 , .,!.,. Mr. T. G. Davey's (London, Out 



i&lls-i i. GleDflnlaes to k.l;.. B88) to LisPrittce PJKBbu 



iA.'k.i; SOT), ."inn. 0. 



" -vim Mr H \V Cause's (Wilmington, Del.) sett 



OlUi 



bitch 



icoe. Out. i imported 

 (Ilero- Lottie i to his 

 i (champion Hector— 



'. Jan.). 



WHF.LF5. 

 (tons at limit ot lliis column. 



John \v, Mnnsou s (H. Louis, ~Slo."> imported liver 

 bitch Spi 



; (ft. Louie, Mo.) imporl 

 Sn'rnet- Keswick), Jan. 



pinoi ay I 



..ri.' v. bite point' . _ 

 to imported l-huig lohampn 

 Dar*7ie«a. Mr. W. S. ThOl 



spaniel biieli Darkness (A.K 

 MnMi:-. (A E 11.302) 



I'i'luok gi-. : hound . : oc, :: helped Sept. IT. WH3, t>v Double- 

 [-. ,:..,,,,; , ,.,„ ,i, ,.' \ i, i; :ai, by Mr II. W. Uunting- 



.'■ L- lies' pi 1'1'Y MiiJestV, by P'ausi 



.-- Queen i, by Mr. John W. Mimson, St. Louis, 



Bl i Vug 25, 188a iRuhv-Ly a 

 ,<K. C-X\ by the Ashnioir! Kennel, Dorchester. -,'. u 



I astitt bitch, whelped Atig. II. iSES. byDIavolo 



to Mr JiF Kniebfc '). 01 is - 



Zw: Bind; ami white pointer bitch, whelped Sep), a). lSKKSt. 

 John --F .ill: ■!. by Mr. ii n. Miller, Hudson, N.Y., to Mr. E. M. Crouch, 

 ««"»«*»♦ 0*m. rBlwEXTATION8 . 



or ,s ( -e Mi.sViiii .','",'> ".' '■' '■' ■" ^"-'t rifliii/nt. 



pel/. Lemon ami white |.,.int.-r hiteh Llelle (Flake- Lilly), litter 

 .i i lo champion liii-n. bj Hi . Louis C. Clark, New York, to the 

 Westminster Kennel Club. 



M 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 

 £jgr- Kn Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



B, 0. 0., Turlington, Ct. Bee nhsv, er to J. E. W. 

 H. D. ?-. Nyaclc, N. V. -Write lo Ma-. S. B. Dilley, Lake City, Minn. 

 L. S. Philadelphia. Pa.— His address is 3 .000 Dean street, Brooklyn. 

 W F S , Middhtowu, N. T,~ You cannot make the hair grow on 

 the scar. 

 J. A. C. Mcadville, Pa.— Consult our advertisinff columns for names 



D K. Montreal.— There is no remedy for the disease, and you might 

 a-s well destroy the dog. us he will only get worse. 



B J New York.— We do not know the imported English setter 

 biteh Lordie. Perhaps some of our readers can tell us about her. 



W W. L., Rocklaud, Me.— Be wart's Imported Kap has no pedigree 

 that we are aware of. Write to Mr. C. 13. Holmes, West Winsted. 



e understand they : 



ion-. -dive us some clew as to which Tilly you me_._. 

 m the pedigree of a setter of that name, but it might 



It 



.able dry 1 



_ e lit 

 husk. 



ffj/fe mid %rn$ ghaating. 



THE DUDE TARGET. 



Editor Forest and StTi 



Definition: The dude target is one which ismni 



useful; more superfine thun real: more false than 



Analogies: Bolli ihediideand Ihodnde target s 



edil 



rds 



is good h 



is rifle, its i 



with the sail 



ornamental thai 



uthful. 



* alike eonsplou 



irniut the cutter 

 ,ker, and the shooter. Thus i 

 stone; but woe is unto you, vi 



. . ...--.• v.i'v dissimilar. The dude can be measured, i. ••.. 

 or bis dollies, while the dude largel can rarely be measured at all. 

 t appears to have a most beautiful center at the exact, center of a 

 crv small circle, but when von come to «pp y your dividers to it Its 

 ■en'ler, like Paddy's Ilea, is not there. It has great string merits, but 

 10 one can tell how great. 



The genuine target has its center fixed before the. shooting is made: 

 but i lie dude target has it fixed, if at all, afterward This last 

 method, as you see, is very convenient indeed. It gives almost any 

 re we may happen to want in order to beat any genuine targets 

 It is a real extinguisher. It spurns all stung measure and 

 to elude all Investigation In some sidling way it gets on 

 , :> here it looks vcrv nice indeed. It advertises well. 

 Jlscussion of these analogies and dissimilarities could, with 

 t. be combined to a much greaier extent, but let this suffice 

 idle I hns'cn to make known my main object — caution. 

 nil innocent and unsuspecting illie shooters be ever on their 

 ugaiust undefined and imauthehtieated targets; theyarodudc. 

 Iter from whom they come. Whether in books, pamphlets, 

 r« nrnrint. nlwnvs irivo them a wide berth, for they are dude. 

 medicine* 1 in a good cause*, but very 



cause. Ergo! Dude medicine, however 



be swallowed. It is quack: emphatically 

 >Uj. II. W. Mekiuli,. 



__. varc, in fact, very • -bin 

 "good medicine" in a bad 

 inviting, should ne 

 quack. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



NEW YORK, Jan. 18, Zettler Rifle Club, regular shoot, Jan. 8; la- 

 ring target, 10 f hols per man: gallery disto 



3 Zett er .. 

 ..118 J Adrian. ... 

 ..108 HSehllU. . 

 ..104 H fuokbnber 



..100 JIHolges . 

 .109 DPaiterso] 

 id effect of the n. 



M Dorrler . 

 J H Brown . 

 A Loher . . . 

 D Miller... 

 V Steinbucl 

 W Klein - 

 II Elbsen 

 t; Joiner . 

 BUST! IN, 



W.ilmii • l ill. and then- was a boiteraitendnnce than on anySaturdny 

 duriiia i lie present :> inter. The new matches which the club has put 

 on may have had something to do with the matter, for they are very 

 fairly arranged, and will prove quite interesting and exciting. Tbo 

 conditions were not fine for good work, for the cold was a serious 

 bnrrier. besides the wind, which proved quite trying. Wednesday 

 nest there will be a glass ball and clay-pigeon match, which prom- 

 ises to lie well attended, llelow are the best scores: 

 (Jreedmoor Practice Match. 



541555K10O— IT H A 3.ewis (mil) •15-M551.134— 41 



al.-iM-tf,!.-)! -.15 Re-entry 4IK1.MC55!- I! 



.4445445&15 — f I J E Darmood v (mil i.4 M3.V1I 114 — 10 

 ■I.-,I41III.'.I— Vi L A Flard onil) 4544431444— 10 



lar monthly shoot will take place at Duster's Park. Cypress Hill. L. I., 

 on the fourth Thursday of each month.— K. N. Stu-lwell, Seu'y. 



12, Edit >r forest 



The authorities in Washington state a few were pui •■"> experiment, 

 aliv. and none were over issued to I 



English Rifle Assoolalion have the facts in fneea-edir.et iV..m Wash- 

 uigi. hi. aiel.ee I ki'l;. 



BDXLSHEAD nil- 1. IC CHI). - r.egnl.tr weekly sh-o: .l.in 10, IS-rihg 

 target, possible 150, 



Mr Dorrler ... MS J Schneider 108 



Q Zimmerman.. . 116 C. Ueiu II I 



HLober 110 SWendellten ...iC3 



VSteiubach ll.", I) If.dland 101 



H Haekmonn Ill -I PCampllell OS 



BBolzmann 113 MFCWener C-4 



SMelu-bach 110 II /.uidllcr ... ...88 



.\ I.HAN Y. N. Y., Jan. 1 1.— Thurrday, Jan 10, a mutch at SOOVtls. 

 was shot at Bensselaerwvek. 43 out ot t be possible 50wna bleb at 

 Hint distance lor a longtime. About t:i " 

 adding two 5-shot scores together. Tti 

 record beaten one point. The scores we 



William E Fitch . . . 

 Charles II Caus. ... 

 li E Spelinan, Jr.. .. 

 Leonard Uelger. . . 



:, 1 •! '. :. B— IS 



i 1 5 -41 



■.•■•14 .-.-44 



4 5 4 4 5 4 5-11 



W Jacobs 



.1 kh-haidson 



H Withington.... 



HSJeiies 



V Arthur 



W Jacobs. ... 



Re-eutry 



II Wiilougtou ... 



W tiardncr 



J P Bates 



II (f,<hing .. .. 

 6 W Whltcomb . 



\V Charles 

 A CA'lara: 

 C II firegt 

 H A Lippet 

 11 WSa.iiu 

 ONFra... 



.1 A Cobb 

 W .1 Look 



les 



hi. I e 



to ad vi 



appeal 

 the yei 



O. (5. P., Cheever, N. Y.-T 

 a trained dog and enter the 

 hunting witl'i.tu any trouble that way. 



D W Manlorville, Minn. -Take loi. calomel and loz. sweet oil 



drop several drops Into ear for two or three mornings 



lively, robbing the car about afterward. 



H W F Ashland. Kv.— The best for your purpose is an Irish 

 waterspaniel. Chesaleajce Day dog. or a plucky field spaniel. The 

 latter would he the best as a companion. 



F. 12. H Tarrylown.-VVi 

 bri edei vour best plan is 

 answers, then exercise your 



J. O. V.. Warwick, N'. Y. - 

 The full pedigree as given 

 Coshocton, O., appears iud 



R K tllenville Conn.— We hope, the ease has yielded lo treatment 

 longer'' mi-, but if u had been our dog we should have t-eeured pro- 

 . i iis.a-ianco. It is a wonder Ihc dog lived long enough for 

 you lo report at New Yens. 



RAMBLKit, Wnynesburgh, IM.-l. Heikley Is owned by Mr AH. 

 Moore, of I'hiladelphia; id. ho. by Dr .Inrvis. Uarumont eT. H.: 

 Clenehoe bv Mr. \». II. riere... 1'e.diskill. N.Y. 8. The pedigree j, 

 A No. 1. 8. We have sent blanks for the Kennel Register. 



J K W.— Dr. WoolroiTe Hill. Iii a recent communication to the 

 Lire Xroe/.-./oiu-iiri/. gives I be following as being remarkably sue- 

 cossfuliu his mi- .I.'- .-yes: Divin«:sii.iie, igram.-: 



Bolulion of sulphate of atropine, )-. in ; distilled water, u. ounce. 



. ■! II5IIE8!— \Z W J Look 



.0451445545—40 



Creedmoor Prize Match. 







:-;-|.V!l.->ioo — 16 RDavs 



.45445 •£ 



.-,|.-,.-..;.-:k>i 1— 10 C H Orr 



.45 



55154543- 44 



...-.-,|.-,.i:,.|.vii- 15 A L Hrackett 



.5444404445—48 



. . 5455554444— 45 Re entry 



.4+15-115-154—43 



.-,.-.;.:;-,.-,54 15—15 F Chanucey ( mil) . 



.4:51114415—13 



.5551I545.18— 45 J A Cobb 



.4584444544—11 



>1 1 1 1 15554-44 







Decimal Novelty Match. 







10 fl 7 8 7 10 



8 7 9-81 



7 K 10 n 10 





8 7 7-80 



10 8 8 10 





7 9—80 



9 10 (1 7 ti 10 



8 



7 6-78 



(i 7 8 9 10 



V 



7 5 10-75 



8 7 5 10 7 6 



5 



8 10 11-74 



4 5 3 8 5 5 



fi 



5 5 7-63 



Ill 8 3 3 



2 



5 4 8-55! 



Victory -Medal Malch. 







in ii 10 9 9 



li 



9 9 8—82 



10 2 9 9 8 4 





8 8 10 -75 



8 10 '.I 9 5 10 



1) 



6 4 7-74 



9 8 7 10 7 8 





B 1 . .1 



7 7 10 4 8 7 



9 



8 6 8—73 



8 6 5 9 7 4 



5 



40 7—08 



'i.i 



idgn 



cut. 



tin 



K.i 



hi II is by Duke out of Rose. 

 ,-r. Mr. Win. Humrickhouse. 



■ pistsr, Vol. I. 



J SFryo 



C A Cumston 

 J D Follows.. 

 B A Lippen.. 

 ti n franks,, 

 'A Darling. . . . 



T1LR DEADLY TOY.-The New Orleans Times-Democrat adds i, s 

 voice to the crv against tov pistols, finding a text in several recent 

 deaths in that citv. It s.-.vs m its issue of Jan I: -The death on New 

 Year's Day of another victim of the toy pistol— this nine a man of 

 thirty— makes a total of two so far, with several wounded te hear 

 from Ills eviden'lv useless to advise against these pistols, and to 

 cif th- veiv highest medical and surgical authorities to the effect 

 that thev are dangerous, the powder poisonous and almost certain 

 death if the very slightest ootind be indicted. The boys still go on 

 using them, and even the men fool with these fatal toys, which kill as 

 many people annually as the biggest revolvers. If human life is 

 worth protecting, it can be well protected here by the prohibition of 

 these pistols, as they have been prohibited in New lork mid other 

 cities. They are, as we have said a dozen times, very dangerous. A 

 slight wound, which scarcely discolors the skin, nearly invariably 

 produces tetanus or lockjaw, such as Aiken died of Tuesday, for the 

 simple reason that the pistol or powder is poisonous. It does not re- 

 quire a. severe wound, or one in any monal part or the loss of unv 

 blood. Auything that « ill inject the poisonous powder into the 



ha 



ined up 



so as to 



i t 





ell. dry 



»o 



o.'l"lllU/ 



to pru- 

 de nim. 



e 





minend 



Ihu: 



villpr 



Orleans who will lie any less happy for such an < 

 will be some dozen or so nn.ie of them to celeb.- 

 year than now, with these weapons for sale at fn 

 to a dollar apiece. 

 NEW JEBSEY NOTES.-Tho M. 



THE TRAP. 



CONNECTICUT Ml ridReport, Conli., Jan. 9 — 



First match for the Connecticut olnv-pigeou medal given by the 

 Ligowstv Compauv. The -t...i mv »,atli( i- prevented a larfier iintn- 

 berof ctubsf.om contesimg. Vi'ind being a gale, tome cf the 

 "clays" being driven 75yds. from the trap, 'leiiuisof 1 men, % Irflpg, 



narrv Nichols .". " 11110111111111 11111101111-88 



David Smith 



Ebner Longdon oil 1 I'XI11»1»11101I01U1-1S>« 



Charles Tousey ... linwuiuii ..-•MloiilOolllll-iB -<8 



Wins:, •: 



A Uobberls Ollliioinit (Ollli '11*0l*-irW 



VABlakeley .' - . .M-.i . l in l ■ i f.i iit.i i -1, 



(Jeoree Deuedict Wlinoil -10U 



JKCamp !oiu:il'010110'00'0010*0-l^-03i4 



New Haven Club. 



Chaiies Longdon ll I- 1 illllon'l I h i 1 1 inn 80 



EAFolsoin OllOlllllUlllltJlllOWl 11*0 — 1VJ* 



p-WSmlth '.". ' *1110101001U*ll*010JUi»l— IB 



P. Ai-mstroug " -o ■ el'i'-Ki. 010101000100100- 7 -G0><5 



* Denotes second barrel. 



Sweepstake No. I. 10 elny-pigeouss. 



E Alolsotn I 1 1 1 1 1 11 11-10 



li ESmith " l ' IT Oil— 7 



] K - (,;,,,, 011*0113 



II Nmhofi 1013 110 5 



CELongdon - I *U 1 1 1 1 11 1 1- 1U 



Y A Hlakely 1111111111-9 



E Longdon . . , ; , , o „ 1 i i- 



A Roberts ..0111101101- 7 



Sweepstake No. -'. 5 clu> -pigeons. 

 E k Kol«oin 1 1 01 0— 3 



li F. Smith ....... ........ 1 00 11-3 



IK Camp i -• 



AMlcbcK I I i i I - ■-, 



f CI gadn .... Ill 111-4 



VA ilhtketv "O i i l 3 



ELongdon 1113—4 



00111-3 



Sweepstake No. 3, 111 cluy-plgeous. 



il M.-liols 0011111111-fi 



■Folanm 1 1 1 i ! I 1 1 " " s 



To , ls „y I 1 I I 1 1 I I I 1 1" 



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i>„n„ " 101 1 t<— 3 



Longdon!'.'. 1 o 1 1 I . 



WSinith 1 111111110-9 



Armstrong . i ■> n I 1 1 0- 4 



CLongdon M Oil II 



Ulakelv o n 1 I 1 I I 1 fl I— 7 



Hl-o,H ...... .will M 



Sweepstake No. 4, 5 birds. 



Folsom mi! ' I ■ '"li"- -i 



Nichols 1 1 1 1 1 — -•> ELongdon )0111-3 



Dean "H" ' Penti 



,.0lil : ;. Blakely . .001)01— l 



Miss ami out : Folsom 0. Nichols ■'). 1 'can 0, Toitsy 0, Longdon 8, E. 

 Longdon 0; Nichols and Longdon divided. 



VON I.KNCKIIKI. vs. CAMPBELL.- A match thai tor - 

 has created considerable iil'cl est hum. - 



took place at Erbo'8 Old Stom ■ Beldroad. 



Sportsmen, represeniniive.. or several 



and the betting was unite h.en v :■■, :ti, iitfnir of the kind. The match 



was between L. D. Cum] Il.'of the Mi.lwa: i.t .and Junius Yon 



I'-iiL-cik--. ei the J. Jl *:. C Mi* Campbell ;- an old pigeon 

 elr backed by members ot Ids club and 

 ,at part of the Stale, bet the,,,!., ,v quick!: 



y-flvi 



Ills 



r puppies iiwv have any one of the half 

 briei .lesfiipiion you give. The proper 

 way lo do is to consult a veterinary who is sufficiently interested in 

 doi»s to take trouble with vour ani nals. We would sug.-est young 

 Dr Cattaaach, No. 15 Wcsl I'orty-fonrili street, or Dr. Herberi Uol- 

 low.iy, No. 151 >esi Koiiy-t!iird street, the latter of whom makes 

 dog diseases n specialty. ' 



PUBLISHER'S DEPARTMENT, 

 lopment of the State c-f Delaware within th 



.11- I. II 1 -S I, 



ceived from the Kismet Land and Improvement Co, 



Us ui lauds I'.ir s.ile i:. Oraage county, Florida. The 



»■■!■: f.iv.uahle. une '■ e i . ;.- i in 



•his, is ., no. ;ld in- i rgion before buying 



i address W. VV. DA VIES, -19 West Day 



.ntalu tiun Club has been formed 



had two practice matches on New 



Year's Day, one with live ami the other »itlt elay-pigeous. O. L. 

 Yeamans killed all bis birds, and broke all his "clays." 



■v meeting or the New Jersey Kille Association was held Thursday 

 aftf-rnoou. Jun 10. in the rooms of the association, Elizabeth. The 

 prospects of fhe asuociallon were reviewed, and considered to be 

 nattering for the coming season. No new features were introduced, 

 but it was decided by the members to make an effort to make 

 Briutcn Range more popular than ever when the shooting season 



0I At Newark the gallery shooters are busy. The third tournament 

 of the associated clubs opened on Jan. 11. according to the following 

 schedule. The shooting lo take pluee at the Celluloid Hange, comer 

 Broad and Bridge sireets: Clubs will furnish referee for the one 

 iireceding and a scorer for the one succeeding them. They will shoot 

 in the following order: 1st, Plymouth: lid. Warren; 3d. Essex; 4th, 

 Domestic; 5th. Celluloid; 6th. Frelinghuyscn. The Nameless Rifle 

 Club have withdrawn from the present tournament. 



inual meeting of the Unknown 

 dug, Jan. 10. 18S4. at I heir h 





bounds Ai llering: 

 malch was for ?::■ ' 

 traps; birds taken 



udiscri 



ampbi 11. 



1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii ii 1 I- fl 

 1 ii ll 1 I 1 1 i) 1 I 1 1- !) 



loiiiioiiiotii i-p; 

 110 -i 



•Dead out of bonnds. 38 M 



Kit Warue. .Midway G. C. and A. Heritage, ,1. C. II. C-. C judges; 



•\ i: Kay. of Newark, referee Another match between the same, 



parties rs arranged to take place at 1. C. H. grounds, Marion, J O., on 



Justus Von Lengerke. 

 1 ivi 1 1 1 1 0*1 1 1 0— 9 



i i i o i i i i i o i i i i l-ia 



0»l I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-li 



1 1 1 01 —i 



UNKNOWN GCN CLUB— The 



ed: Hen: 

 Henry Yn'i 



Kuebe 



i Stadel 



street, Jacksonville, t'la.-Adv. 



were doubl-d. and no new memherscan be. taken in to it 

 someone resigns or is dropped from the roll. A commit 

 the by-laws, and to have new 



. "isc F."il". Laudi 

 printed, was appointed. Thoregu- 1 prosperous 



,\ Webster: V: 



etarv.J.li Fr. s: : 'I reasurer, .1. M. Men ill- Directors, 



, ii. I,, -|;,..-h.-iuoiii. L. D Millil.eii. Thecluuisiua 



.nduiou, with a full stock ot the latest improved traps 



