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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Ootobkb 13, 1881. 



well in the ground and won't give way, and, as thoy are well 



backed up all over the country, there "in the making of a very 

 ,'ieilv squabble out of it, of wliich I have to say that lookerB-on 

 will have, the best of the fun. 



And now one word upon a vary different subject— perhaps one 

 scarcely to bo alluded to in a gossipy let'er. but still one of which 

 we are all full at the present moment. The news of your resi- 

 dent's death has just reached England, and I can ho'neHtlv and 

 siucerelv assure Americans that our grief and Indignation is Only 

 >nd to then own. On al! sides we sec dags half-mast nigh, and 



winch 



i wht 



ilhn 



ha 



not eipr 



ed. 



e aloue prevents me from reproducing, their 

 1 the calamity which has fallen upon your great 

 nation, and the sympathy thVy feel toward the widow and the 

 orphans who are left behind. Very faithfully yours, 

 iMndun. England, Bept, uo. VekoStiaw. 



SOME SPRINGFIELD DOOS-Springlleld, MaBB., October 12. 

 ... Fared ■-•wi Stream : I nm writing mv weekly letter to 

 yOU to-night in the midst of Fomsst .on Stiu-am friends, and T 

 rind vour .journal to be tbo household god of the general sportB- 

 iudii of this beautiful Massachusetts citv. Springfield, Ma's.-,., is 

 a great town for pointers ; this I soon discovered after mv arrival, 

 although I Lave been shown a number of very prominent setter 

 puppies as yet too young to note. At the Havocs Hotel, Mr. 0. 

 IT. Gondman, the proprietor, has Rattler, who 'is certainly one of 

 the mosi perfect specimens of the large pointer I 

 ever saw. Battler, you know, is out of Dr. CoT- 

 -II] ■in'. BaflS, by Dilk'v's Punier; aud favors his sire 



f really in appearance, save that he is not quite so much ticked 

 etweeii the liver marking. Mr. Goodman had me look at his 

 poiutor bitch Zip, a very good one, and her litter of seven oups, 



throe or fou 

 color, although the 

 dam in shad, , be 

 (bat of Mr. Goodn 

 terrier-'. Tyke and I 

 the arrival of the d 

 Patch, a very powe 

 mousl rated his hi 

 landing on onr Bhoi 

 Capital points. Bo 

 stock in England, n 

 new addition to his 

 This nfter 



aaoght 



thrt old. Zip 



if Snapshot, a 

 renlv marked 

 i-. 1 aafl hw lot 



Jive 



.d her pups fa 



,ud whiter 





mel : 



ortation 



i wholped since 

 laff out or Mr. Proinhv's 

 ■onrage, having already dc- 

 mihilating several eats since 

 per out : f Wass, and sb: ws 

 re bred from prize-winning 

 may be well proud of thin 



are justly entitled to, 

 election of my nomii 

 Ibis will Recure bun i 

 ■ h ■ :■■■■ of the poiutei 



patronage of Dr, Williams of this 

 cily, I was taken to tile kennels of several gentlemen of Spring- 

 field, and had a good opportunity of looking at their pointers. 

 AY. E. S. Bradford, who resides here, owns Bay, wiuudr of the 

 i.'.ize for pointers al the 1SH0 Westminster Bench Show, a 

 •veii'ul dog. with a capital head, and I am told a good field 

 dog : Mr. M. L. B. Bradford, a brother of the former gentbman. 

 showed me bis Pete, bred from the Aldrieh stock of setters. I 

 should judge from the motion of this animal that he was n clipper 

 in the hold. Dr. Williams' Jim out of Juno by his old Quaker, a 

 slock of working pointers he has known for years, 1 was much 

 pleased with, and more so after J learned from ethers the strain 

 eould always be relied upon as "stayers." The doctor, by-the-bve, 

 has a favorite hound, Uory O'Moro.'we propose trying to-morrow, 

 aH n Tox hunt has been arranged for the forenoon, in which 

 several dogs will participate, and your correspondent expects to be 

 musically entertaiuod uutil dinner* time.— Homo. 



FIELD TRIAL JtJDf>E8.— Editor Forest and Sinn,,, • I can- 

 not allow the opportunity to pass without saving a word on tho 

 wisdom of the E. F. T. Club's approval of my' nomination by the 

 election of Juo. M. Kinney, Esq., of Staunton. Va., to till the 

 poBition of one of the judges at. tho autumn meeting of 18HI. 

 Judge Kinney's .pialllioatioua are Mich that bin social aud profes- 

 sional standing is a sufficient guarantee of the integrity of the 

 honorable and imparliiil judgment the entries will receive at his. 

 hands, more especially as he. is free from nnv bias or influence iu- 

 dnced from breeding or selling anv special strain of huutmg dogs, 

 merely Beeping them for his own pleasure afield. His long per- 

 sonal practical knowledge and ability to educate and handle bis 

 dogs, coupled with a sound sporting reputation among the best 

 sportsmen of his locality, should give him a wanu indorsement to 

 the sportsmen who are about to trust their pets to his ability to 

 fail h fully and conscientiously discharge the duties of thiH trying 

 position. I felt, as an active member and one of the Executive 

 Committee, that breeders and owners of pointers who trusted 

 thoir interests to tho honor and justice of somo member of onr 

 club, who should net as the representative of theso absentees, 

 would be faithfully protected, determined mo, in tho absenco of 

 anv assuming the burden, to constitute and appoint myself such, 

 and plead their cause to the best of my ability. In assuming this 

 responsibility, my lint duty was to secure one representative 

 uig-delayed compliment the pointer men 

 in reason of the above did I urge the 

 , warm personal friend of miue. Hoping 

 m and generous greeting with the confi- 

 aud all other sportsmen assembled, I 

 leavo the future to develop the disinterestedness and sincerity of 

 my uotions for the welfare and success of the club and its con- 

 stituents. — WAsniviTOS A. Costku. 



A CAUTION TO BOO JSCYKKM-Kt. Louis, Oct. 1.— Editor 

 FOrfOt and Stream : In your issues of the 22d and 29th ult. I 

 notice an advertisement of B. '/•■ Miley, of Lancaster. 1'a., offering 

 certain dogs for Bale. I am astonished at the brazen effrontery of 

 this iudividual and his continued efforts to sell dogs under Mb 

 very plaiiniblt representations of the sumo, as " guaranteed to be 

 as represented, or no sale." One of these very dogs he offers for 

 salo, Porte Craven, was obtained from a friend of mint in a fraud- 

 ulent way. f which he will bear testimony. I hold that it. is a 

 duty that you owe to tho sportsmen of the country and your 

 pal rons to expose this mau and thus prevent liis further attempts 

 to defraud the unwary, I bought two dogs of this man last spring 

 —'•guaranteed to bo as represented or no sale.'' N< ither of them 

 ... bi as represented by .Miley. Oue was returned to him. 

 He refused to refund the money paid for tho (log, and to thiH day 

 I have only received one-half the amount paid for this dog. Now, 

 I appeal to von in behalf of a dozen gentlemen whom this man 

 Miley has deceived (and whose names I have), as well as the n hole 

 spoiling Community of the country, to aid in preventing further 

 similar off. rts Of this "professional dog dealing jockey" to obtain 

 the money of honest men by specioUB advertisements and uns- 

 ie presentations. I h&vu employed a lawyer to prosecute him for 

 obtaiup money under fraudulent pretense. —Respectfully yours, 

 A. E. Woophon, Capt. D. S. Army. 



I 111'. HOCK A WAY HOUNDS MEET Saturday, Oct. 1st, 11 A. M., 

 Half Way Mouse. Wednesday, (jet. 5th. 4:30 i: M., Lawrence 

 Point: Saturday, Oct. 8th. 4:15 e. u., Valley Stream: Atonditv. 

 Oct. inth, 4:30 P, .«., 1'earsn.ll's Corner: Wednesday Oct. lOlh, l.l.'i 

 v. .«. . Wav. Greet; Monday Oct. 24, 4:15 r. m. Baldwin's ; Wednes- 

 day, Qot, ;• I IC ;. •.., Woodshurgh : Wednesday Nov. 2d, 4:15 

 v. u (free] •■" Saturday, Nov. 5th, 4:00 v. m. Jamaica; Tuesday, 

 Nov. fit h, 1:00 v. m.. Kennels ; Saturday, Nov. 12th, 4:15 r vi'., 

 Rockvillu Center. J. D. Cheover, Master. Special hunt trains 

 leave Long Llaud citv at 3:30 i: m., on Oct. i4. Nov. 2d and 12th, 

 Rockaway hunt Steeple Chases Oct. 13th 4 r. M. Special trains 

 leaves L. I. 0, 2:30 v. vt. for races. The Meadow Brook Hounds 

 will meet Oct. 1st. 3d. tith. 15th. 17th. 20th, 27th, 29th. 31st. 

 November 3d and 8th. Meadow llrook hunt races, Saturday, Ocl. 



FOXHOUNDS AT GRAND JUNCTION— Memphis, Oct. 7.- 

 EdUoV Forest and fttream : Some gentlemen owning foxhounds, 



Mnellan bird dogs, desire to We a show with their hounds ei 

 Grand Junction, Tenn., during the meeting; of the N. A. K. G. 

 next December. With a view of testing then hounds, some have 

 guaranteed a purse of $100 ; and asked me to name judges and 

 conditions of tho race. I have thought best, after consultation 

 with those owpipg hounds, to divide the money into— First, of S50 : 

 second, of s35, and thud, of $15, with $5 eutrauoe for each dog. 

 Wo have engaged live foxes that are to be led from horseback. 



Should this prove unsuccessful, then it will bo after a drag. 

 Wednesday, December 7. has been fixed as the day of the race. 

 Entries eiin be made, up to Tuesdaj night. Further details will be 

 sent you. —P. H. BfWSOS, Pres. Nat, Ren. Club. 



•orest and Stream.? On 



ny cocker dog •'Witch.' 

 i whelped June 16. 1874, and was 

 inner of first and special prizes 

 id second at the same in 1078. 

 ajthful companion. "Nell" was 

 ding to tho above, aud to take 

 to England to obtain the 



WITOH.- New York, Oct. IV- El 

 September 28 1 had the misfortune tc 

 who died of poison. Witeh was wb 

 by imported Borneo and ■' 

 at the New York show in 



imported for the purpoj 



the pifee of the old dog 

 finest dog possible.— Fn 



. H. Ho 



LOST.— Mr. R. Lohman, of 81 Montrose avo, Brooklyn, lost his 

 recently imported mastiff bitch. She is about thirtv-two inches 

 high, of a tawny or yellow color, with black mask. Her ears are 

 unevenly clipped. Any one knowing of her whereabouts will con- 

 fer a favor by notifying her owner, who will pay a fair reward for 

 her recovery. In connection with this we would say that we freely 

 oiler the nae of our columns and our personal efforts to assist in 

 the recovery of valuable dogs that are missing. 



NATIONAL FIELD, TRIAL JUDGES- Memphis. October 7.— 

 St and Stream .-—The following well-known gentlemen 

 have kindlv consented to net as judges at the N. A. K. C. Field 

 Trials to be held at Brand Junction, Tenn., commencing Monday, 

 lea tnb I 5. Major ..I. M. Taylor, Lexington, Kv. : D. O Burgen- 

 thall, of Indiana.' s.lis, Ind. ; C. F. Wilson, Of Pittsburgh, Pa. 

 The experience and reputation they have insures all running dogs 

 a fair chance.— 1'. H. BjWSOH, President N. A. E. C. 



COVERT.— Mr. M. S. Baker, Buck«portMe., wishes us to correct 

 a mistake made by Homo as to the breeding of Covert in his letter 

 published September 27, describing Mr. Everett, Smith's kennel. 

 covert is a son of Mr. Baker's Nell instead of Cora II. The mis- 

 take was of course unintentional, and we make the correction with 

 plfiaante. 



SCOTCH STACHOINDS.— The attention of admirers of Scotch 

 staghouuds is called to the advertisement of the Rev. Greenville 

 Hodson in another column. Mr. Hodson is one of the first au- 

 thorities in England on this breed, and his stock is, we are told, 

 the best in England. 



l'.ASTJ'.LN II I.I.I) TRIALS.— We have received notice of tho 

 following additional entry for tho Eastern Field Trials. Mr. 

 Henry W. Livingston. New York city, enters the lemon and white 

 pointer dog Baronet (Rush— owner s'Roso) in the all-aged stakes. 



AN EXPENSIVE CAN* INI'..— A story is told of an Iowa dog 

 which has cost its owner >i'50 in damages for bites, and the man 

 declares that impecunious neighbors hang around ou purposo to 

 bo bitten, knowing that he settles tho claims promptly. 



KKNlN'EL NOTES. 



V Ureettern and owner* of etogn 



ofiicunett claimed, bred, wJiWjio, kalm, 

 Vi'f mat"'* nn charge, for thepublicn'inn 

 case the- notice be made, up in aeevrdaru 

 both owner and. doj tie written legibly, 

 which the animal be.lomj* be distinctly 



i invited to tend wiemoramta 

 /it in* rlion in this column 

 v*h notes; but request in each 

 ith our form, that the name of 

 printed, and that the strain to 



bitch bj Mc 



hitch: peat; 



■Vici-si, Cot 



Pownall, CU 



of Fanny by 

 Kancy l.e, 



Irish seller 



1SSU. 



Gag, .1 '„:, 



for two bull 

 owner's V 



Menb 

 errl 

 bv M 



t Sunless Lleatltii. 



I). (.'., I 





Tom 



y.oo — Mr. S. 

 Daisy) whelp 



NAMES CLAIMED. 



'homed by the Mohawk Kennels. Chatham Ont., for 

 r bticli puppy by champion Chips out ot Rons (scn- 



iy Mr. Au.-.un Parr, Newark, N. .)., for English setter 



ftMtflr, I'hiiitfUth ana, Maggie— Chillued bvMr i:eo 

 na. Pa., for three besglc dog and two bitch imps out 

 N'"it. Ail hick, while and tan. 

 lmert by Mr. C. M. Walrat.h, AlDnny, x. Y., for ted 

 i h.v Kory O'.Moreout of Magenta, whelped Uec. 10, 



r, mi lie and Grannie— Claimed by Mr. II. L. Lufkln 

 dog and three blich imps, whelped JulvV out of 

 r. a. E. Adams' Sam. 



.me h> Mr. !•'. II. r'arnswnrtli. Washington, 

 1 Llewellin setter luo-h by Mr. Arnold 'Hur- 

 n. Clark's Princess Draco (Rob Koj-Llv.v). 



). E. Brown's (Dedliam, Mass.) Gordon setter 

 •gill's Itepn-N'ellie Horron) whelped Sept. 7, 

 a blushes, ny Mr. C. T. ISailey 's cordon setter 



• Boston, M ass. ) Engl Ish setter bitch Zoo ( Drake- 

 . 49, four— three dogs mid one bitch, by Claud 

 <coln-Jule); color, bl.iek and white. The bitch pup and one dog since 

 dead. 



/'„r.),if.i Re mi -Toronto Jet— On Oct. S Mr. .1. F, Kirk's (Toronto, 

 Canada) black imponert eo, Kit bitch Toronto .lei i Nigger-Belle) 

 whi'lne.isi-vii dog mid two ohch imps to owner's ImporUd Toronto 

 beau (Kiiffir-Sipisw . 



Hess— Mr. II. L. I.ufkln's (New York) bull terrier bitch BcasfCass- 

 Rose) whelped July 2, five— two dogs and three bitches, by Mr. O. E. 

 Adams' Sam (UHp-Flora). 



Kaif)/-Jf«8fo— Mr. Colin Cameron's (BrlrAervfUe, Pa.) boaglp dog 



ltally (Sam-Dotly) to his imported Music, August j, !<•>!. 

 i 'Rally-E'iuii.u -Mr. collu Cameron's (BneKervlllP, Pa) imported 

 bengle doir Rally (^aui-Uoily; to his Imported hitch Enuity, August 

 T, 1SS1. 



llitlly-llesw.— Mr. Colin Cameron's (l)rlck-r' tile, pa.) !..• ,-ie doer 

 Bally (Saa-Dollv) to his bitch Bessie flnger-IUng Sept, 



linily-lti 



.in- M 



. ( nun (.umcron 

 10 his on h Kud 

 i.'/e-. v — Mr. Coll 



11 (Kally-Uory) tc 



setter Ton 

 ■Pom Pet 





to Mr' I^C Aide 



,i to seiis.oioii. (ici 

 ;, v. |,ltv:o»l tause 

 r. II. M. Hilggs' b! 



Mack— Mr. John McMullen, l'lilnted Post, N. T., has sold to Mr. 

 Chas. Kerlck, ot the same place, the cocker dog puppy Mack, by Bar- 

 ney out of Fannie. 



narney ff— Mr. John McMullen, Painted Post, N. T., ba.s sold to Mr. 

 Wells A. Allen, Balclwlnsvllle, K. Y., the cocker dog puppy Barney 

 II., by Barney out or Fannie. 



Hubert Jnnersolt -Mr. .Toh'i McMullen, Painted Post, IS Y., bas sold 

 to Mr. W."s. Rugg. of Baldwinsvlllc, N. Y., the cocker dog puppy 



Robert Ingersoll, b 



.rnh ii y 



i., has sold to Mr. 



_ "". i'- ■ i: VIl'MiiI- 



OUtOfMr. P.t-linp's 

 UTVlOWIl. N\ Y. 



eo. Pownall, chrls- 



it of Fannie. 

 HaU, Sandy Hook, C 



Post, iheiiir-,! • .-■: 



/:-'■' '■■• ' - - •!', •-■< . i., i--'-- -' 



!en, l'a.nfed Post, N. Y.. the cockei hiieb r.-.i, 



Nip Red Irish s-t.ter dogbv Mr. Bishop's Inn 

 Biddy, bv Mr. t;eo Leach to Mr. Fred I-;. Lewis 



,'■■ ,.:,.; r :,-■;■•._■ ■ h'i,-., ill i.vn, I Li I ' I. lor. IP. VI 



liana, pa , to Mr. Oscar Green. 



Dan- Flora— Beagle dog and bitch whelped July. 1891, bv Victor (Im- 

 ported Rattler-Imported Bluebell) oui of Beauty (M Philadelphia, 

 isTsi liv Mr. ceo. Pownall, Christiana, Pa., to Mr. Dan Siorrs, Leb- 

 anon, W. H. 



Fanw Frolic— Beagle dog and bitch whelped July, l L si. by Victor 

 (tmpoited Kattlcr-lmporteri Bluepelli oui of Beauty (2d Philadelphia, 

 is7S),by Mr. ceo. Pownall, CWrleUana, Pa., to Mr. Cobu cmietou, 

 Brlckei-ville, Pa. 



PRKSENTATIONS. 



3fiO—Mr. John McMullen, Painted Post, W. Y., has presented to Mr. 

 Charles BecrnK Jefferson, Texas, the liver cocker bitch puppy Nell, 



by bin Walker ontot Flora. 



Mrntor-m. U. L. Lufkln, Mew York-, 

 Comstock, Buffalo, N, V.. (he hull terrier 

 9, out of owner's P.crs bv Mr. n. II Vilani 



Gag— Mr. H. h. Lufkln. New Yoi tr, lus 

 drus, New York, the dark brindle bull tet 

 '2, out of owner's Bess b.\ Mr G. B. Adam 



Cmlnteet Llearellin-* Lemon Beltctn Llew 

 noid Burges' Druid out of Mr. J. u. 

 N. Branson. Huwajore, 111., to Ml 

 B.C. 



.lewelltn setter bitch by Mr,\Ar- 

 'lark's Princess Draco, by Mr. J. 

 F. B. Farnswortb, WaSnlngfOO, 



$tih nnd %\n$ ^haaiittff. 



W E 



THE TRAP. 



Fssi-.x vs. JBRSEY CITY HEIGHTS: 



battle has been fought, and right valiant was the con- 

 id the crack club, or the " champion club' of tire state 

 .as our J. ex-fleld editor of another 



■r of this city was wont to designate the Esse.\ Hub 

 iged to lower their standard and own up tairiv outahoi 



OKI 



i. II boi 



I beiC 



ibin 

 quai 



I he SeOI'lhlne; Ills ellll, -,v:e. ... .e, .,.,-. T , tu tlv ua . [I-,.,.,, , 



we are told. But nils member happened not to be one ol thetlndd 

 kind, and the Es.-*x boys were accommodated to a mo .'• i.,t- dcirrce 

 on these terms. As it turned out his monev wn-s well Invesnd 



•I he arratis'iuienis on ler the management of Hie E-sex committee 

 were in g'KKt taste, and were well carried out. Plenty ot the tsst for 

 the Inner man and gentlemanly treatment The Kssess, u t lie- can t 

 shoot as well a^sonie clubs, do not forget to be gentlemen, and' ereaL 



hilarity," especially toward Die lust, prevailed, as Jake P said 



" Weil, it we can't beat them shooting we c m out-holl- r i hem "'and' 

 i hey did. (mr hoys being modest, .nei hi thai time somen! them too 

 full ol the good things so hivMily displayed mi ".iterance. 



As usual, some ol the best men ot both cijibs r-da-d t 'is well as 



Ihcv and their lilends expiated of them. In-. Pindd.-il becmie de 

 moralized early In ths aiition and said be had a jiaia-i.r i n ., seiloiin 

 i-oi.iiu ion that he must see at once. Some one said, .-oio voce ihal 

 i ic Doctor could kill quail around Lennnidstown, ypi ikc* i v well 

 peril ips, but when it came to pigeons with (he j c. II, i,.,o, vep',.,, 

 i'.eunei i. too, one of their most reliable shots, like a en on member 

 of the 1 . C. 11. al Lone Branch, he must have lorgott'-n le^ ~ 



c. VVarne, of Hie Midway c:lub, Matteawan, was the referee an old 

 pigeon shut, a gentleman thoroughly posted on the rules, hiv ,,. 

 were prompt and Just lie gave universal s-.ii-iacuon. Tie 

 utile eh iilengtng. and none of the petty carping so often seen In h 

 eloselv roates.l-M match. The billowing is I he official score • 



Fourth match between iho Essex and Jersey city li, i.'iits Gun 

 clubs: SB men each club. 2:. yards rise. 6 hints per man- thaflrsi four 

 birds from a desleii.d; d trap, one barrel only: uexiiom frmu 6 irrauiul 

 traps, both barrels: 

 J. C. H. 



W Hughes UU' 1101— « 



Cadmus inn nil— 7 



llolcombc HOI 0011—6 



oles oin nn— 7 



BllMMa] nn nii~7 



;' "' PHI inn— « 



;i ", 1 '"" 'ai'OllM- 



DrPlnilell 0910 u;i_ 



....Oitio lir— b 



1111 Hu— s 



1110 ion— c 



HUH (1101— t 



0111 lllu-it— 29 



. Clubs liver and white 

 ■'. ISbi. 



ter be ib it. ;Lcah-Royai 

 :k, white and tan setter 



Moore's Thuuder. 



s (Peru, Ill.)skye terrier 



wun.er 1st ai N'ew ' 1-.. u. seeh.i.-ii's Peru, III., toy 



Vorksh re let rlerGip, Sept. .-. -■ . 

 r,„..„.;. ,,,,,-Mr. w. 11. pierces (Peess.Pl, N, Y.; icd Irish setter 

 to h.s Larry (Eicho-Lo-ei stpi. 1 :ni,i .-,, ., 



Hi w. a. Snoiher's (Lynchburg, Va ) lemon and 

 ■ mtch Frost (Leicester-Hart;, to Mr.!'. II. Bryson B Glad- 

 Stone, net. 7. 



Svt.RS, 



Si„,t— Mr. Colin Cameron, Frtckervllle, Pa., has sold to Mr. w II. 

 Gibbons, of Great llurringt.on, Mass,, the beagle dog Spot (Downey's 

 11 v.:: i„shloii). x J 



Belle—Mr. Bailey Harrison, ol iiisoniinrg, lint, h ir sold tojounlj. 

 i. :- Di Men. 11, e blue Belton tAUlb lalle (1'nde of the lioruer- 



Dr Yerrlngton Ouii 11111-5— so Freeman.... '..'. .'e,jn, uoi_3_s7 



Second Squad. 



jBaker 1111 oni-7 hobart 



Demarest nn 1011— 7 Worth 



w Payne nil lOU-7 Decker .... 



Baer 1101 nil— 7 Kin-ey. 



Palmer lorn mi -6— H4 White.. 



Third Sipi.id. 



Jersey 1111 1011—7 Smith um H]|_ 7 



J J Tolfey 10U1 1111-0 II 111 .mi ium-a 



Dr Burden. nui 1111— t Keller..., im K,ti_ r 



Drf'uiumins nio 1111— ; wan hioiiii— ■> 



J Ueaddeu unuin— 7— «J Baldwin .'pjit oun— 1 5—30 



Fourth Squod. 



Collins 1111 IM0— H r.eleber vn [j,, n _ a 



Leroy till nio— 7 Kmghi iuii non-r, 



Newton "01 u OKU— ;i Hohei taou mi niin_(; 



DToITey Olui io;o— i Ford llutmi— 7 



TllaU, noi llItL— S— 20 Clomery niu uni-s—sn 



Firth s,|u. id. 



cutwater mi oin—7 crune 0101 iuii— s 



c Towusend 111111110-6 Beimeir. 1 on noi_i 



WSCajuaon kmi 1011— 6 Williams,..,^, .im i\u~» 



lIVonl.cugerke...illl 1111-s Mewait.....^.. Km itiiZTr 



<i--nillh 1,1', 0II1--7 M llaies UltlSll-i-M 



Total.... 



Total,. 



On dit.s. trap SDd handle icat.-h for ISCO. SO bird 



arranged between a member of the J. e. ii. and 1 



of Newark, to come iff the 2uih lost., on the grounuL.. 

 Marlon, M. J., when big shooting may be expected 



SOME OLD TIME 1 ICKwN SOOHES. 



Mr. William King, who Is uow coniributlng ro tip 

 Stkeam some of hls;curlous shuis dnnns t period 

 spoil, wllh "the double." has been in hisdiy an expel 

 Some years ago a ooiresponflenl called ipiitioii 1 

 showing that tine exhibitions ot skill at the 



.... us 



eafth, has iieen 

 d pl-e„u shooier 

 ,,| lb,- J.c. „._ 



that the 



itmnedb 







1st pr 



.all pn 



Ii. T Isou, 111 onbuig, out., has sold 'orhe Mo- 

 hawk iM-i.ii- ,s, t'huhum. ' 'a'., lie- solid liver pointer bitch Glligur 

 plon chips-Kenai. 

 itiiKci-Mr. w N. Collei.der. Albany. N. Y , has sold to Mr. <. D. 

 Woodrufl', St. Caihartnes, Out., ihe fed insuselUifdog Boston (cham- 

 pion Kory u'.More-yueen Bess), 



staled. Our correspondent 

 ls7(i)as follows: 



'* Who has made the great 

 i-.iher -Ingle, or single aud 



Mr. William King shot, in ■/-r.r, at .". pdrof bird-. 



together, about six tee; ilin 

 the pair, undertaking 10 kll 

 shooting so quickly ' 



tltr 



• to s,.p:ii 



i) fltgh 



shooting I saw d 



killed loubbns in nm slims,' 

 Well, Doth ol this 

 thlug and shooilng at it, sin 

 scends. Another Instance v 

 a Charleston, S. C, paper 



