822 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Jan, 24, 1884. 



rl, to Mr. W. II. Mel 



,ii. M;.:-., muslifT bitch Rciui 



i-ir- Agi ippn .A.K.K. ,110.. 



ii. Mmii I dachshund bilcli 



liiiiinll. 



on. Minn.) dachshund bitch 



lEloha— Lady 



(jlenelio (Blch 



in,*. Rolls. 



I ■ ■ Si • i 

 HI.,.-. Gap 



Musi.-,, in : 



8ALE8. 

 istructions nt head of this column. 



Impelled black, while mid tan beagle dog (Leader— 

 lr. J. A. Stovell. Philadelphia, Pa., to Sir. Geo. Hoover, 



Hen 



rddoj 



York, to CI 



HiUtlrruH:! ll-ll. VMHtC 



Uessie), bv Mr. M. M. Nisi 

 fori, (.■iiin- (.'iii-.-ii->K-iiii, M». 



I..„h, i-l,„..,r. While, hi. 

 i--.:. i.V Mr. I), c. Paulding, 

 MbnricellO, N, y. 



Ihii.sy. Gordon setter hit, 

 iv.ia out of Belio (A.K.K. 601 

 'i.Mr. V. H Chesley. : 



P- -riil". English M'tl'.T 1 

 .; HorkshrrtoMr. J.M.T 



v Mi 



Xe 



•. IS. w. . 



mil doi 



."helped Mar 14. IS88, bv Hob S.IA.K U. 

 bv Ashmont Kennel, Dorchester. Mas>.. 

 iscf. N. II. 

 b 'Ranger-Doimer's Bessto), by Mr. J. 



. .. Kalian- . 

 Pearl, by Mr K. W. Jeste 



I'.lne Hock, Pa. . . 



rtalian greynound dog. whelped Dec. 10, 1B£8, by Ditto out 

 of Pearl, by Mr. K. W. Jester, St. George's Del., to Mr. J. Yearsley, 



i; ..,'■','- Ibtwhelps. Italian greyhounds, do* and Mteh (Mayo- Tot), 

 ' :. W. Jester, St. George's. Del., in Mr. !■'. L. Johnson, Lam- 



□ Mr. 



. .1. 



r dog (A.K.R. 509), by Mr. F. B. Wilson, New York, 

 ,nTYi place. 



and tan Fetter dog iKoy— Gretcben), ttli 



M" -i,n Black, while ami tan setb-r dog illny-ctcicheii). also an 

 unnamed dog pup (Hoy— Gretehei:). bv Mr. I, F. Patterson, Baln- 

 . to Mr. John K. Harnett, Savannah, Go. 



Elc&o— Meg wluelps. One dog and two hitehe-, v, helped July 21. 

 iss'3, bv Elsbo (Charlfa—NeU) out or Meg (Elcho-Kose), by Mr. Benj. 

 F. Chirk-. Manchester, N. II., a dog and bitch to Mr. K E Fengar, 

 Now Lonilon, C't., and a hitch to Mr. John D. Ide, Pnwluckel, If. 1. 



Rimi—Zifirhflp. Black and tan foxhound bitch, whelped Jan.'.. 

 1883, by Hing i Virginia stock.. nit of /.iz .Virginia stock), by Mr. N. El- 

 more, Granhv. (.1 . loMr. Henry Cowdry, llartland, Ct, 



Ring- Liubi But. it'irlp*. White, black and tan foxhounds, two 

 Ion and a I Rob, whelped Julv 1. 1883, by King out of imported Lady 

 Bute, by Mr. N. Elmore, Graubv, Ct.. a bitch to Mr. WW, llurd, Cole- 

 brook River. Ct. : a dog to Mr. .). Jeffries, Weatfield, Mass., and a dog 

 to Mr. 0. C. Hills. Hoekanum, ( t. 



Charley Ross- Sue whelp. White, black and tan mottled foxhound 

 bitch, whelped March is. IK'S, In Charley Ko-s .imported stock) out 

 ' e), by Mr. N. Elmore, (iranbv, Ct., to Mr. John 



Bo; 



. Mai 



.„..ion and white pointer dog. whelped Sept. 

 uported Suarwhol-Fanny II.) out of Grace (im- 

 Kcbiefelin's imported Juno), by Mr. N Blinore, 



vr. W. llurd, Colebrook Kivo 



Hr.Txl Elmore, Granny, ci. 



/.,. White, black and tan foxhound, by Mr. S, Elmore, Granhy. 

 Ct.. to Mr. A. I). Barber, Towns. ml, Mass. • 



Ring. White, black and tan foxhound dog, about 8 years old, by 

 Mr.N. Elmore. Granby. Ct.. to Mr. A. D. Barber, Towusend. Mass. 

 DEATHS. 



|J5Br~ ftr.e 



,,-h., 



at I..-...I ..f.i.:. 

 on English ael 





ed by 



'.Sunset. English setter dog (Gladstone— Cooraassie), owned by 

 Mr. L. Bnusten, Jr.. Philadelphia, Pa., from distemper. 



HULLSHKAD 1 : 1 1 I . I ' i '.I !'. I'h'irs.hiv. .Ian. IT. 12-rmg target. 



" G. Zimmerman, fl9; 4.. Lober, W< E. Holztnaun, 118; 



111: J. Johnson, 111;. J. Schroder, 110; C Boin, MS; 8 



■'. .1 F. Campbell, 105: H. Zubiller, 91.— A. Lober, See'y. 



n 



iM 



is-., Jan. 17— lira 

 I In day to the Pini 

 SOil, snootii! 



'i.ll.i' 



A C White 



Stcdman Clark 



A Willliams 



rs of tho Woroester Pule 

 ive Range for Ib-ir nceklv 

 tl, n-llh a possible. 10(1. ou 

 oting iu the Record match 



9 



as sin 



I I) T 10 7 5 8 . 

 1 9 111 9 !l I) 6 5 S 8 10-1 

 (8689247990 -67 

 i tl Id 10 li 10 C 9 9 7-73 

 I 6 8 II 2 tl 6 T U 5-61 

 18 88788088 3-70 

 The match was then followed bv shooting for position, with the 

 following scores: 



AC White '. 8 10 9 9 9 8 9 10 8—89 



<j tj .,i,„n,,id,,,.o |9 10 8 10 89808 0-88 



btedman Clark i 9 7 9 ? 9 9 10 9 8-80 



John N Morse, Jr 7 10 8 Id 9 7 1(1 8 9 7-85 



&. William's 3 9 10 4 9 5 4 8 7—74 



GALLERY TOT RN AM r".NT.-Tho January tournament of i be New. 

 ni k Kith- Association commenced on Moudnv, Jan. ls.ai the Ce'Utloid 

 Pange. The following scores w.-r>- made on'l of a po,sibl- 5H: 



I'lvmniii'i - C. II. Towiist- ud i:>. .1. I. Sommers 15. E. Pollard I--. A. 

 Foster II. 'I. L. I. ••>"■ Hi. II. t.ione .15. M. S. Ilrade 44, (I. M. Town- 

 s.-uil 15, Win. Park 10. P. L. Soie.-rs «. Total. 1-13. 



Warren (i. Fmehe .|;i c. Wagg 88, J. Wolf 13, W. Alexander 13, T. 

 Miller IT. W. Si, lev 10. A. Welsher 15. W. Cheesman 37. W CM,. :is. 

 W. Nunlcv s3. Total, 117. 



IMi-rsiniiii 1-. Ed. Neil K, A. Welters 43, Wm. W4tts50, 

 A. B.hrens 45. K. Smehling |.',. J. Bayer is, Wm. Fiebs 4(i, L. Pahlsl9, 



' Domestic- .). Nelson' 45. W. Wadams 



1-J. B JelTrevs 17. J. H.vn s.M.,1, l,cl 



Co 11 II. F. Milluard 41. Total. 149. 



Ce.lhiloid-F. Ilraul 18. N. Puder 43. A. Erhard II. W. Will/.ey IT. s. 



Sin lis -li'.. C. Coe43, M. Vreelaud 47, C. Jackson 45, W. Goo 48, H. 



Babbitt 11. Total. 449. 



i'ARK. Jan. 15.— At the animal meeting of I 



eieiv this evening, the reports showed an i 



The financial condition of the society is u 



id Februarv. ISf-3, was Si 23 53: tl -M" 



■ark Shoot- 



.'•lasier, Wm Haves; Second Shooline Master, A. Begerow: Treas- 

 urer. Juliu-s Stnp'f: lieeonling Secretary. A. C. Fronimann: Financial 

 Secretary, F Wis- Messrs. Chrisil, Schumacher and Kutyenberger 

 were selected as a committee to look after the interests of the Cadet 

 Corps. 



NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 17. -The amateur hunter", area trifle lale 

 this year in engacing In their annual dinner hunt, but a well defined 

 foot tl. at will be fully developed within Ihen.-.vt 



few ilays, when the 

 sportsmen will take plat 

 Coo.f n list can be seen 

 attached thereto: Messi 

 Cook. Levique. LewK V 



entered into by 

 gnu store of Messrs. Cardona & 

 ames if tbe following gentlemen 

 Inmol, Aueoin. Caroona, Febiger. 

 el. Hermann. Sarrnzin, Slumpf, 

 ace. Maury, Frotscher, Ohaudet, 

 n, Kent. Ru«sell. A number of 

 now anil Monday, the Slat, when 

 ns will be appointed, sides chosen 

 _ each head of game. Telegrams 

 attcred broadcast throughout the 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 

 fsy- So Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



J.S. H., Peeville, Tex- We know of none near you. Try Dan 

 O'Shea, London, Out. 



F. R. B., Poughkeepsie. N, Y- Apply to the owner of the dog for 

 bus pedigree, us yon know who be is. 



J. E. H.. Newton. Mass.- Undoubtedly a ease of worms. You can 

 get arcca nut powder from II. C. Squires, 1 Cortlnndt street. 



Fi A. S., Piltsfield.— Tiy for worms either as suggested to -'Beagle" 

 or witli arcca mil powder; two grains to each pound of dog's weight. 



B. B. Philadelphia, Pa.— It depends much on the size of bone and 

 general appearance, and stdl more, on his rearing. Your figures do 

 not indicate a likelihood of his being very large. 



Beagle, Cleveland, Ohio.- Your spaniel has worms. Give her 

 nothing lo eat for a duv and the next morning give a tablcspoouful 

 of oil with two or three drops ot turpentine iu it. Keep her in a 

 place where you can watt:h the result. 



country drumming up the best points at which large hags 



made.' Information has been received of one ambitious hunter who 

 is pretty sure of at least two turkeys up the Northeastern road, and 

 who is equally certaiu of two deer opposite Natchez, or fifty quail ot 

 Grand Junction, but seems to prefer going to Sour Lake, u i.ere In- 

 thinks he cau score more points on chickens. Visions of all kinds of 

 game will haunt the sleep of these active-minded amateurs, but game 

 is not bagged on paper. Though often within reach in one's dreams, 

 it cannot be found on a match hunt: this fact some of hunters are 

 aware nf from past experience. Last year the champion bag was. 

 wo believe, made on ducks bv Mr. Darcantel; second be.l by Major 

 Munniugou prairie chickens. It is understood that a half rate can 

 be had by hunters over both the Northeastern and Morgan's rail- 

 roads, the time of departure and arrival over Ihem being quite suns 

 factory. Game is plentiful along each route. Any genileman will 

 beiu'milled into this Intnl. hut most sign the list prior io tbe 21st inst. 

 The bunt will take place on the 27th inst.. but those not caring to 

 shoot on that (lav will be permitted to hunt on Saturday, 2(lth. The 

 cost of the dinner will be reasonable, and tbe side bringing iu tho 

 least number of points will, uf course, foot the b01.— JTitnes-Deniacrat. 

 CANADIAN RIFLE REPORT.— The annual report of the Dominion 

 ot Canada Ride Association has been printed and is now ready for 

 ilisiiiouikin. It contains a detailed report of tbe proceedings of the 

 annual meeting. Col. Otter's report of the doings of the Wimbledon 

 team of 1883, and the financial stat.emeni, which shows thai (be 

 receipts of the vear w.-.e ?II,S67 90, and tho ex. enditure, 814,820 93. 

 An item of S2O0"ls Included in the disbursements for rental in connec- 

 tion with apiece of ground on which the 000yds. firing points were 

 placed, which leads the council to remark that, •'Such ,i rental for the 

 week of the meeting only, added I o the uncertainty wh 

 higher demand might not be made in the future ^ urg ed thi 

 recommend that the target in the present long butt be thrown baci 

 100yds.. so that all tho firing points might !„• brought withui tbe 

 limit of the ground leased by the government " The r.-por' 

 continues: "In the. administration of the year's business it 

 has been made clear to the council that if in the future 

 the association is to maintain the same steady annual progress as 

 thin bv which the past has been marked, there must, be an adequacy 

 of funds at its disposition as well as good organization. The cost of 

 workiug the annual meeting on the scale of lost year, inclusive of 

 prizes and exclusive of Wimbledon charges, may be taken at about 

 §8,590; to meet this outlay ?2.-£0, tbe balance «f the Government 

 grant after paying the average cost of the Wimbledon team, is all 

 that the association cau with certainly depend on. The remaining 

 $7,259 has to be collected from private sources, and from competitors 

 in the form of membership, etc. Iu the_ past three years, nuunly 

 •ing to tbe pers 



espouse from bank 

 nade to tbe appeal f, 

 •onstant nor can it b 

 ho council feel mile! 



i dozen "stayers" in the lot. 



nmarizing the fen lures of in.-etu,.:. ihe evci lb lit shcoliiigtcado 

 '■ single- bird match calls for Ihe highest I 



im. He won 11 rst place 

 onderfully quick *ot. t 

 s vicinity. In Ihe douhl 

 ly 55 were killed, thus 

 escaped Outside of 

 which landed him tie 



Latei 



sweepstake contests whiel 

 day's sport. 



Tbe second day, however, 

 the team match ueing a mo. _ . 

 larlv those used at tho start were a n 

 rtycrs from the word "pull." The L 

 man, and the Philadelphia Club aftc 

 score were practically out of the race 

 Of Mr. Sands and Mr. Fraucis for Pta 

 the ground lost at the commenceou 

 the spirit d rivalry between the old i 

 the -Dog Clu V At the finish of the 

 stood 45 to their opponents' 14. Writ 

 with no small interest that the matel 

 an individual competition between I 

 Macnlister and Mr. Ranisev When 

 each the, Rivertons had advanced 1 



falling .lead out of bounds. In the mt 

 which broughtthe two scores to a tie 

 n p and tuck, until the nlneb 

 in for his slice of bad luck, bv seeing 

 up again and lly out of bounds. Mr. 

 style, and thus the match and mi 

 lliverlon winning by one bird. 



first da v- nun.' 

 In despite of the cold weather, suoti 

 the ground, and a strong, gusiy wind 

 there was u large attendance on the g 

 for the commencement. The first u 

 conditions being: Hiverton Cun Clul 

 Club rules, limit of gin, .. i ne pounds. < 



.st adnfiiable clean 1 1 ■ 

 list he claeted among tin cracks 

 . . ■, . lf.01 Irdsfbol 



'•-■ tin. i iwi i every ttree 



..il.iii e's s< ven kills out of (our 

 r. lie Bliooting is uol v< CI" ci 

 me fine wcuk ivas done in the 

 ably brought to an end Ihe fust 



•d-leii 



•e. entn. 



lid out: 



brightly. 



2222222212 10 Dai Is .. 221(1101) 



.I221D12H2. 9 Parker 2101110 



.1222KU 111- 9 (J Me Forest (trant . . ,02222iO 



.0221012112— 8 Moore '.Him 



v-4 



v- 4 

 l- 4 



Slclfox. 

 Haven . . . 



Paulding... 



212 w— 7 Sill 



. I.V251221W- 7 ilandv 



...222OH01IW— 7 Redmond... 



.2110I220IW- T F.duards... 



..IIUI2IOI1IW- Lang 



.220-2800 w- 5 



killed and fell out of hour 

 mond 1, l.angl. 



SCM.MAHV I 



. [flioo w- 2 



...0050 w-1 



li-VI w~ 1 



0020 w— 1 



ii'ile 1 . lirst prize, hsnd 

 alisleiU. Mr. Howard, 

 kers' set; Mr Charles 

 ilver ink-stand Birds 

 'ox 1. Paulding 1, Rad.- 



Name of Shooter. 



Macalister 

 Rogers .. 

 Kdinunds 

 Minto 



QUI, .. 









Ilaii.li 









Kedmo 



id 







Kdw.tr, 



9 . . 







Lang. 















S.-COI 



d Mitch. - 



-DOUbl 



bird eo 



atesr. 



hi 





Closed 



villi 1 



•••d 





pfle and 



Ihootinq. 



RANGE AN© GALLERY. 



■liAKDNER, Mass.. Jan. 10.- 

 uer Hifl l> Club, at Uackmata, 

 tendance than at some ol the ] 

 target: was used, distance 2ui. 



' raeull was as follow 



li F Ellsworth 



G COoodale. 



il Fordvce. 



AMalbewu 



Q Cameron 



K IJildret.il 



L Walker 



11 Stimpson 



WLewin 



C Shumvev 



' ,M IS 



F Williams 



REW YtlKK, Jan. l£.-Zt>tl 

 target, 10 -litT- per man; g 

 LflBcr, UlJi H. lLiijsen,112; I 

 Dorrler, in; P. I 

 110J W. Kleio, 113; H, ruckhu 



.8 3 9 9 10 W 10 8 

 .998 10 8989 

 .9 9 10 10 9 8 10 8 



9 9 

 9 10 

 9 10 

 B 9 

 9 



it ol: tliel.ani- 

 nli belter at. 

 srican decimal 

 lib a possible 



9 8-S9 

 9 9-87 

 9 5-87 

 9 9—85 

 8 7-8 



9 9 9 5 8 



8 9 li 9 . 



9 10 10 « 7 9-85 



8 7 8 7 9 10 10—81 



7 9 9 19 8 8 8-83 



8 9 10 7 4 8 10— SO 

 BIO 7 li S 4 10-68 

 7 i 9 10 7 0— 61 

 5 3 9 9 4 B -58 



regular shoot, 12-rioK 

 : C. Li. Zeti Br, 117; A. 



V. Siemlmch, 109: M. 

 Zetller,113;n. Holges, 

 Ct, 85. 



Marquis of Lome, a liberal 

 associations and manufacturers has been 

 lp. but such a source, of supply is neither 

 jected to be permanent. In view of Ihe fact 

 ciety as to tbe financial fulure of the asso- 

 „ -..j Government may lie induced 10 restore the 

 giant '!> ihe original sum of $10,000. and tiins render possible a con- 

 linuaiion of il., work in which Ibev arc engaged, as (hoy believe, 

 With no slight benefit to the miUtia force of the country." 



ELECTRICT \RGETS.— At Conlin's rifle, pistol and record gallery, 

 northwest comer Broadway and'f inrtv-ln.-i street, a very interesting 

 novelty has been introduced. It is an electric swinging ball ohe-balf 

 inch in diameter, tbe time and tlisianec of the swing being governed 

 at pleasure. If a shot hits the ball an electric hell 1 ings nt the Hrfng 

 point. It proves a great source of amusement, and is one of the best 

 things ever brought out lor the beginner in practice at a moving 

 object with either pistol or rille. The novice begins by snooting at 

 Ihe mark as it hangs stationary; when this is found an easy object it 

 is given a slight swing which is gradually increased lrom time to 

 time, as the shooter's skid Improves, until after awhile the mark cau 

 be made to jump about like ruddy's Ilea, but with less chance of 

 escape than that much abused creature. Although the target hs= 

 only been m use during the last ten days, some very flue scores hay, 

 been made with it. 



POLICE MARKSMEN.— The final match between teams of the 

 Newark and Jersey ( v v police was shot at the Uniou Hill Shooting 

 Park on Monrlav, ,luu. ill, and resulted in favor of the Jer.-ey City 

 men by u score of 198 to lc4. They have won two of tho t! 

 matches. 



THE TRAP. 



RIVERTON OUN CLUB TOURNAMENT. 



ALTHOUGH it has been the custom heretofore, of the Rlre, 

 the spring, the committee decided to vary tl_eir programme by 



11 01 11 11 -7 llixon 



..ill U 01 01 10-6 Sands 



..11 11 10 10 00—6 Handy 



.10 10 10 10 10—5 Minto 



.. .10 0.) 10 10 10—1 Rodgers 



...11 00 10 10 00-1 Parker ... 



. 10 1O00 10 10-4. George 



.00 11 00 10 w-3 Haven 



.. 11 00 00 10 w— 3 Edmond6.... 

 Ol the Westminster Kennel Club. 



vni ,1- In single- 

 • ■■ In, one pair, 



dister 1 1 ■ 



ind wind blowing, 



..Oil 01 00 11 Od-8 



iW 11 00 DO w-2 

 ..00 01 00 U 



. 0,1 ml 10 « - 1 



.III 111) 00 w —1 



,,.. ci ,11 n 1 

 ■ 



. 11) Oo 111) 00 w— 1 



. .«> 80 01 w -1 

 ■ -cecity. 



won firs' prize, -ilv 



















Ties-Mr. Macab 







Redmoud 



1. Second 



prize, silver d-cant 







i.crow, awarded to 



Mr Maoal' 



ster, of the Rivert 







on lelp lini. L'.irds 



killed and 



fell out of bounds— 



Iianil) 



1, II tven 1 



Mncalister 1, Hog 



I BHIDB FLEW. 



•is |. 















N am f. of Shooter. 





Drivers 





Quarters 



i- 



-. z 1 



















Right 



1 



Strln 



Deft, 



RU-iu 



Left. 

 2~ 



2 



Paulding 



8 



1 



2 



ll 



2 







Macahsier 



11 



2 



1 



I 



1 



8 



2 





Redmond 



11 



1 



2 



8 



2 



1 





Stelfox 



10 



1 



.1 





2 



4 







1 



Davia 



in 



II 



i 





1 



2 



2 



1 



Howard 



111 



1 



2 



II 



1 



« 









IU 



2 



1 



3 



1 



a 







1 



Rauiscv 



H 







H 



2 



1 









1 





a 







1 







8 2 



a 







Dixon 



10 



1 



i 



1 



2 











8 



1 





a 



II 1 









Handy 



8 



1 1 



» 



1 2 







u 



Minto 



li 



1 



1 



4 



» 





Rodgers 





I) 



1 



1 



1 







It 



1 



1 



2 2 











Oeorge. . 



8 



1 



4 



1 











Haven 



8 





3 







i 







Edmonds.. _, 



ii 



2 1 



1 



1 



u 



1 



As 'he. douhle-hhd match was completed shortly utter 8 P. M., and 

 thellgbt was. piitu good, -h-ven sweeps were shot oil before dark- 

 ness put an end to the first .lay's sport.. Sweep No. —1. Entrance, 5f5; 

 miss and out. 30yds. rise. Closed with sixteen subscribers. Money 

 divided: *60 to first and $20 to second: 



Minto 



Howard . . . 

 Maca lister 



HGrt 



.22 8 22 1-6 Dixon.... 

 .12 111 2—6 Handy . . . 

 .111*20—5 Btell '■«... 



111211 -t Davia 



2210 



.110 

 .22 

 .210 



—2 Edwards . 

 -2 Ptiiddiug., 

 —2 Barker.... 



Mf, 1 Pa!";' ' 



trfcloiiia G 



Irange. Long broucb. btao: 

 in Clubs. Cuforiimalely tl 



.,;' ■■ - ■■■■ ,- -1 ■■■ .- 



tamed by lb, 

 pteepn 



:.. Luid, 



! hOBtS. Old Lem Gilbert, the veterat 



, ... of Philadelphia, was ou band with a magnificent lo 



Their quality may bj known when it Is said that out of al 



id Mr. Howard divided. 

 Sep tfo 5.— Entrance 86. Same conditions. 



■il„-rs. Money divided into S50 and 520. 



Ramsey 12121—5 Paulding 



Crant-" 2 2 2 2 2-5 JUcaUeter 



Redmond 2 1 2 2 



Edmunds 122 -0 Stele,,:-: 



Howard 580 —2 Handy 



Moore SO -I DutM 



Rogers l_0 _— 1 Burt. 



'jD-. Paniseyand Mr.' G. De Forest Grant divided. 



20—1 



10-1 



-0 



0—0 



—0 



-0 



'i D 



D -" 



Closed with four- 



2 0-1 



10—1 



2 11- 1 



-I 



,...0 -0 



