FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Oct. 22, 1885. 



GJe7i. Fhrt. By E. W, Jester, for blue belton English setter bitch, 

 whelped -June 9. ItiSo, by Glen Rock (A.K.E. 1616) out of Ooointess 

 Fli rf, (Tempes r— Flirt) . 



alea C,j,uiltft;s. By E. W. Jester, for blue belton English setter 

 bitch, whelpfU June 9, 1885, by Glen Rock (A.K.R. i616)ontof Countess 

 FJirt (TemDHsfc— Flirt). 



A II niy Fuller. Bv E. W. Jester, for lemon belton Enplish setter 

 bitch, whelped June 9. 1M85. by Glen Roct ( A.K.R. 1610) out of Countess 

 Flirt (Tempest— Flirt). 



Glen Lea. By E W. Jester, for black, white and t.an English setter 

 dOK-, whelped July 18, 1885, by Glen Rock (AK.B. 1616) out of Leah II 

 Royal Duke— J-eah). 



Glynn. By Wm. Nightengale. Brunswick, Ga.. for black, white and 

 an Euglisli setter dog,u'he]p8d March 81, 1885. by Count Noble (Count 

 Wiud'em— Kora) out of Belle Boyd (A.K.R. 1277). 



Duke. By Philip E. Rogers, Hyde Park. N. Y . for white a"d black 

 ticked Eiighsh setter dog. whelped November, 188-1, by Perfection 

 A.K.E. 83(3) out of Beauty (A.K R. 806). 



Rattler. By Jos. E. Lord, Gilderslees'e, Conn., for white and black 

 beagle hound dog, whelped Mar 31. 1S85, by Bannerman (A K.R 1 

 outof White Daisy (A.K.R. 1738). 



Snow FlaJc-f. B\- Jos. E. Lord, Gildersleeve, Conn., for white beasle 

 hound bitch, whelped Mav3l, 18S5, by Bannerman (A.K.R. 1709) out 

 of White Daisy (A X.R. 17281. 



Lenore. ByW. S. Haines. Wilmmffton, Del,, for chestnut, white 

 and tan English setter bitch. whelped July 10, 1885, by Don .Tuan (Tam 

 O'Shanter— La Reine) out of Petrel III. (Oarlowitz— Petrel). 

 HTharlcleus, Jark. Jr., OJiele and Don. By Harry A. Fletcher, Porfc- 

 and. Me., for red Irish setter dogs, whelped Aug. 1, 1885, by Jack 

 Elcno— Mag) out of Meg Merrilies (A.K.R. 2181). 



Vera. Siada and I-'rincese. By Harry A. Fletcher. Portland, Me., 

 or red Irish .setter bitches, whelped Aug. 1, 1885. by Jack (Eloho— Mag) 

 out of Mes Merrilies (A.K.R. 2181). 



BizorKena. By Berkshire Kennels, Pittsfield, Mass., for red Irish 

 setter oitch. whelped Aug. 28, 1835, by Nunrod (A.K.E. 631) out of 

 Bizorah (A.K.R. 1338}. 



Donald HI. By S. F. Chase, East Haverhill, Mass., for liver and 

 white pointer dog, whelped June 29, 1685, by Donald I[. (A.K.R. 2645) 

 out of Lady Bang (A.K.R. 698). 



Toicler. Grou-ter, Lu Lnand Sanco. By H. Jackson. Dover, N. H.. 

 for black, white and tau beagles, two dogs and two bitches, whelped 

 July, 18S5 (Spider— Flirt II. i. 



Forward, h'oniiriost. FuveinrnVs Lass. Folderol, Fortuna and 

 Foam. By Blaek.stone Kennels, South Attleboro, 3Iass., for white, 

 black and tan English setters, two dogs and four bitches, whelped 

 Aug. 7, 1885, by their champion Foreman out of their Grace B. (Lon- 

 don—Dawn). 



Dasltlufi .Jranie Dale. By F. J. Frost, Toledo, O., for orange and 

 white English setter bitch, whelped May H, 1881, by Dashing Benvyn 

 (Dash n, ^Countess Bear) out of Romp Dale ^Grouse- Daisy Dale)." 



Mihado. By W. W. Tucker, New York, for St. BeruaiY'l dog, age, 

 color and pedigree not given. 



Benedict. By Acadia Ke.nuels. Boston. Mass., for black Newfound- 

 land dog, whelped June 7, 1885, by JsUma (Jack— Moll) out of Fly 

 (A.K.R. 5,53). 



Le Blanc. By Acadia Kennels, Boston, Mass., for black New- 

 foundland dog, whelped June 7. 1885, by Jaluia i Jack— JIol!) out of 

 Fly (A.K.R. 553). 



Felician. By Acadia Kennels, Boston, Mass., for black Newfound- 

 land dog, whelped June 7, 1885, by Jalma (Jack— MoU) out of Fly 

 (A.K.R. 553). 



Gabriel. By Acadia Kennels. Boston. Mass.. for black Newfound- 

 land dog, whelped June 7, 1885, bv Jalma (Jack— Moll) out of Fly 

 (A.K.R. 553). ^ 



Basil. By Acadia Kennels, Boston, Mass., for black Newfound- 

 land dog. whelped June 7, 1885, by Jalma (Jack— Moll) out of Fly 

 (A.K R. 553), 



Early D'Mun. By John K. Yore, St. Louis, Mo., for sable colUe, 

 whelped April 16, 1885, by Rob Rob (A. K'.R. 331) out of imported 

 Fanny. 



Montana. By Forest City Kennels. Cleveland, O., for black, white 

 and tan English setter dog, whelped July. 18K1 (Sam Tilden— Fioy). 



Count Philip. By Forest City Kennels. Cleveliind. O.. for black, 

 white and tan English setter dog, whelped June 11, 1883 (Count Noble 



Guy and Miss Mim n ie. By Forest City Kennels, Cleveland, O. , for 

 black, white and tan English settei-s, dog and bitcb, whelped J une 8, 

 1885 (Plan tagenet— Floy). 



Haine.r Chief. By j. A. Cathcart, Atlantic City. N. J., for red Irish 

 setter dog, whelped Sept. 11, 1885, by Chief (A.K.R. 331) out of Lady 

 Bess (A.K.R. .3178). • 



Ht rxo^/. I'rince.'is Olga and Prinre-ss Leonore. By Wm. LoefiBer, 

 Preston, Minn,, for dachshuiide, black and tau dog, red, and black and 

 tan bitches. whelped June^. 1885, by his Waldmann II. (Faust— Flora) 

 out of his Juliette (L nser i< ritz— Waldine). 



Witeh and Cesar By Wm. Lof-ffler. Preston, Minn., for silver and 

 tan and blaek and tan dachshund dogs, whelped Sept. 25, 1885, by his 

 Waldmann II. (Faust -Blora) out of his Babette (Bock— Waidine). 



iV;jj and Tug. By W'ra. Loeffller. Preston, Minn., for red and black 

 and tan dachshund dogs, whelped J uly. 1885. by his Waldmann II. 

 (.Faust— Flora) out of Gretehen (Unser Fritz— Waidine). 



Count Noble IT. and Fleet Spier. By A. T. Plummer. New York, 

 for oraD.ge belton and black, white and tan English setter dogs, 

 IV helped July ji9. 1885. by Count Noble (Count Wind'em—Norna) out 

 of Ruby (Rake— Fanny). 



Fore.k City Kennels. By Dalliba, Billings & Munhall, Cleveland, 

 O., for theii- kennels of setters and pointers. 



■St, George's Kennels. By E. W. Jester, for his kennels at St. 

 George's, Del. 



BRED. 



Erie. H. F. Rivera's (Bridgeport, Conn.l pointer bitch Erie (Rake 

 II.-Browny), Oct. 5. fourteen, by F. R. Hitchcock's Tammany (Tory 

 —Moonstone); nine liver and white and five lemon and white. 



^nm-TAMfSA^SY.— Editor Forest and Streavi..- Regarding the claim 

 of Lnke White and Geo. Macdougall that Bang Grace served my bitch 

 Erie. I wish to afilrm what I said of the matter in your issue ol Aug. 

 20. I also wrote you later, although you did not publish it, that the 

 color of the puppies would determine that Tammany was the sire. 

 Erie whelped Dot. 5 nine liver and white and five lemon and white 

 puppies, and I will let the readers of Foeest and Stre.4,m judge 

 whether Bang Grace or Tammany is the sire. Both Erie and Bang 

 Grace are lemon and white and Tammany is liver and white— H. F. 

 Rivers (Bridgeport, Conn., Oct. 12). 



SALES. 



Glen Boy. Bine belton English setter dog, whelped Aug. 16, 1885 

 (Glen Rock-Dashing Belle), bv E. W. Jester, St. George "s, Del., to W, 

 F. Streeter, Lehigh Tannery, Pa. 



Rock. Lemon and white beagle dog, lyr, old, pedigree unknown. 

 hy E. W, Jester to Associated Fanciers. Philadelphia, Pa. 



Lend. Black, white and tau beagle dog, ageand pedigree unknown 

 by E. W. Jester to Associated Fanciers, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Rye. Lemon and white beagle bitch, lyr. old, pedigree unknown 

 by E. W. Jester to Associated Fanciers, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Lady. Blaek, white and tan beagle bitch, ageand yjedigree un- 

 known, by E. W. Jester to Associated Fanciers, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Bugle. Lemon and white beagle dog, whelped Aug. 5, 1884 (Lead- 

 Fanny), by E. W. Jester to Associated Fanciers, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Fanny. Black, white and tan beagle bitch, age and pedigree un- 

 known, by E. W. Jester to Associated Fanciers, Philadelphia. Pa. 



Little Lady, Black white and tan beagle bitch, age and pedi 

 gree unknown, by E. W. Jester to Associated Fanciers, Philadelphia, 



Boler. Black and white foxhound dog, age and pedigree unknown, 

 by E, W. Jester to Associated Fanciers, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Luce. Black and tan foxhound bitch, age and pedigree unknown, 

 by E. W. Jester to Associated Fanciers. Philadelphia, Pa. 



Shexj. Tawny and white collie dog, whelped Aus. 29, 1885 (■ 

 Friday), by B. W. Jester to Isaac Wilson, Angora, Pa. 



Gle7i Countess. Blue belton English setter bitch, whelped June 9, 

 1835 (Glen Rock— Countess Flirt), by E. W. Jester to W. H. Colcord 

 Chicago. III. 



Scarlet III White bull-terrier bitch, whelped Jan. 12, 1884 (Young 

 Royal— Scarlet II.), by Frank F. Dole, New Haven, Conn., to Cbas. A. 

 Stevens, Hoboken, N. J. 



Don. Red Irish setter dog. whelped Aug. 1, 1885 (Jack-Mefr Mer- 

 rilies), by Harry A. Fletcher, Portland, Me., to Chas. A. S. Holland 

 same place. 



Thaddeus. Red Irish setter dog, whelped Aug. 1, 1885 (Jack— Meg 

 Merrilies), by Harry A. Fletcher, Portland, Me., to Wm. H. H. .Saun- 

 ders, same place. 



Jack, Jr. Red Irish setter dog, whelped Aug. 1, 1885 (Jack— Meg 

 Merrilies), by Harry A. Fletcher, Portland, Me., to John E. Palmer, 

 same place. 



Vera. Red Irish setter bitch, whelped Aug. 1. 1885 (Jack— Meg Mer- 

 rilies), by Harry A. Fletcher, Portland, Me., to D. M. Holman, Boston, 

 Mass. 



Princess. Red Irish setter b'tch, whelped Aug. 1, 1885 (Jack— Meg 

 Merrilies), by Harry A. Fletcher, Portland, Me., to M. P. Daltou, 

 Deeiing, Me. 



Daisy Bravo, Lemon and white pointer bitch (A.K.B. 560), by Geo. 

 Norbury Appoid, Baltimore, Md,, to Clifton Kennels, Jersey City, 



Euhy Bnckellev-. Orange and white English setter bitch, whelped 

 June yS, 1685 (Buekellew- Brimstone), by W. A. Coster, FJatbush, L I 

 to T. W, Stoutenbnrg, St. Louis, Mo. 



Bvckskot. Orange and white English setter dog, whelped June 28 

 1885 (Buekellew— Brimstone), by W. A. Coster, Flatbush, L. I., to John 

 W. Frye, South Oil City, Pa. 



Buck's Lad. Orange and white Enghsh setter dog. whelped June 

 28 1885 (Buckellew-Brimstone), by W. A. Coster, Flatbush, L. I., to 

 W m. S Smith, same place. 



,c^}STJ^^^ -Stone, Orange and white English setter dog,whelped June 

 38 1885 (Buckellew-Brimstone), by W. A. Coster, Flatbush, L.I„ to 

 Thos. C. Abbott, Yard vi lie, N. J. 



^ Foremo.it. White, black and tan English setter dog, whelped Auk 

 < , 1880 (Foreman- Grace B.), by Blaekstone Kennels, South Attleboro" 

 Mass,, to Chas. Coupland, Seymour. Conn. 



Blaek Pri 



Greene, same place; one to H. J. Bennet, Trenton, N. J., andone to 

 L. A, Biddle. Philadelphia, Pa. 



Spc^t—Suwanee wlielps. Spaniel dogs, whelped July 15, 1885, by A. 

 C. Wilmerdmg New \ork, one to Dr. Charlas McBurney, same place, 

 and one to H. J. Bennet, Trenton, N. J. ' ^ ' 



Snyder--Di.Tie whelps. Beagles, whelped July 29, 1885, byS L 

 Farrai-. Bath, Me., one dog each to James Purringtcn, S. H Boeers 



?v,S^-T? vTz'^n'''"^-,?' ^'l""^ \9 Jordan, same place, and a dog to 

 Wm. E. Walker, Taunton, Mass. 



Ruth—Glen Bock. E, W. Jester's (St. George's, Del.) English setter 

 bitch Ruth (Prince— Ruby) to his Glen Rook (A.K.R, 1616), Sept. 28. 



Little Nell— The Earl. F. P. Dole's (New Haven, Conn.) bull-terrier 



bitch Little Nell (Paddy ) to his The Earl (Marquis— Lady), 



Oct. 6. • 



Lorna Doon—JSfemo. Dr. G. P. Davis's (New Haven, Conn.) red 

 Irish setter bitch Lorna Doone (A.K.R. 1965) to L. G. Chapman's 

 Nemo (Red— Maud), Sept, 12. 



Walki l Chloe—Obo 11. A. Gordon's (Middletown. N. Y.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch AValkill Cnloe (Obo, Jr.— Ohloe) to Obo H. (A.K.R 432), 

 .Sept. 36. 



Belle-G-raphic, W. T. Mitchell's (Lynch "s, Va.) pointer bitch Belle 

 (Sensation— Lill) to James L. Anthony's Graphic (A.K.R. 2411). Oct. 8. 



Lyda Belle— Nimrod. E. :A. Starkey's (Brattleboro, Vt.) red Irish 

 setter bitch Lyda BeUe (A.K.R. 626) to Nimrod (A.K.R. 681), Sept. 7. 



Mischief— LittU Duke. Jos. N, Brady's (Pawtucket. R. I,) English 

 beagle bitch 31ischief (A.K R, 2592) to A. H, Wakefield & Co.'s Little 

 Duke (A.K.R. 1994). 



lie bitch Jeannie Nettles (A.K.R. 1224) to Associated Fanciers' Roy Bov 

 (Roy— Lassie), Oct. 9. 



Nellie— Rex. J, Van Home's (Jersey Citv, N, ,T.) collie hitch Nellie 

 ( Ayreshire Laddie- Lassie) to J. Lindsay's Rex (A.K.R. 149), Oct. % 



Juno II.— Rex. A, R. Kyle's (Stamford. Conn.) collie bitch Juno II. 

 to Jas, Lindsay's Rex (A.K.R. 149), Sept. 8. 



Fly-Sam. Acaaia Kennels' (Boston, Mass.) Newfoundland bitch 

 bly (A.K.R. 553) to then- champion Sara (A.K.R. 538j, Oct. 1. 



Bluck Pearl— Hornell Silk. Nickerson & Grosvenor's (Boston. 

 Mass.) cocker spaniel bitch Black Pearl (A.K,R. 647) to HorneU Span- 

 iel Club's Hornell Silk (A.K.R. 1397), Aug. 20, 



Little Nell-Dutch, Jr. T. R. Varick',s fManchester. N. H.) bull- 

 tener bitch Little Nell to his Dutch, Jr. (Dutch— Nell), Sept 19 



Ni.vie-Turk. 6. A. Schafer's (Philadelphia, Pa.) Gordon setter 

 hitch^Nixie (Bob— Nell) to H. C. Glover's champion Turk (A.K.R. 717), 



Craul—WaMniann II. Wm. Loeliler's (Preston, IVIinn.) dachshund 

 bitch Crawl (Waldmann— Waidine) to his Waldmann U fit'au'it- 

 Flora), Sept. 29. ^ 



Congo— Waldniami II. Wm. Loeffler's (Preston. Minn.) dachshund 

 oi^teh Congo (Scamp— Thora) to his Waldmannn II. (Faust-Flora), 



WHELPS. 



TnWi tTw ^jiuQFii.°l''®> (Poughkeepsie, N, Y.) Irish setter bitch 

 aiosl ^ ^^'*^^' ^' ^^"^^ dogs-l' by his Garry (A.K.R. 



Hose. Geo. Vaughan's (New Haven, Conn.) bull-terrier bitch Rose, 

 Oct. 3, SIX (two dogs), by Frank F. Dole's The Earl (Marquis-Lady). 

 v^ET^iTIl -J^R A Coster's (Flatbush, L. I.) Englisn setter bitch 

 (A K R 30) '^'"''^ •^'^'^'^ ^fl^e "^ogs), by his Buekellew 



Tuck. G.P.Jordan's (Philadelphia, Pa.) pointer bitch Tuck rnnr 

 Hve^anTw^^'ite'^'-''' '^'^ "^^'^^ KMLake-Ju^; III 



Carlotta. Arthm- E. Rendle's (New York) cocker spaniel bitch Car- 

 p°?n Brahmi^''^'"'"''''*'"'^' ^"^^^ ^^^^^ ^ofs), b? his eham- 



Prite. F. C. Moore's (Ashtabula, O.) English setter bitch Prue 

 (Perfec ion--Beauty), Sept. 11, ihree dogs, oy W. Fischer's Pride of 

 Disie iGladstone-Loantess Druid). " iriiue or 



Babette. Wm. Loefiaer'd (Preston. Minn.) dachshund bitch Bahftto 

 (^ock-Waldine). Sepr, 20, tW (one dog), by his Waldmann IL (Fa u^^^ 



-i.^^.y v>iL.v, i>. ci,, Lu Aueii 1 noma lice ±iice, New York 

 m^^^'L if'^A- ^ewtounaiand dog whelpea June 7, 1885 (Jalma- 

 NtMvY^ork fennels, Boston, Boston, Mass,, to F. H. Scribneri 



Felician Black Newfoundland dog, whelped June 7, 1885 (Jalma- 

 Fly) by Acadia Kennels, Boston, Mass., to J. C. -^Villiains, West 

 Dedham, Mass. 



Le Blanc. Black Newfouncland dog, whelped June 7 isa^fralmA 

 York^' ^ to P J DonahueT^w 



Benedict Black Newfoundland dog, whelped June 7, 1885 (Jalma 

 -Fly), by Acadia Kennels. Boston, Mass., to B. Maguh'e same place 

 £7?''L J?iack cocker spaniel bitch, whelped Aug, 28" 1883 

 (A.K R. 647), by Geo. W. Leavitt, Boston. Mass., to J. A. Nickerson 

 and Jean Gi osvenor, same place. I'.icKcison 



Count Noble— Ruby whelp. Liver, white and tan English setter 

 buch, whelped July 29, 18S5,^by H. c! Hamilton, New Yofk,Z W B 

 Dickerman, same place. viji, wj yv. j>. 



Blanche. Chestjjut and tan dachshund bitch, whelped May 31 188S 

 at^rw^isUg»^^ Preston, Mina^, to P^ed'se^ 



wl^tnP^ i"'u is«-'';u?M clachshund dog and black and tan bitch, 

 whelpea Jul,v.lh8o (Waldmann n.-«retchen). by Wm. Loeffler Pres- 

 ton. M-nu., U) L. Harms, Rock Lsland HI ■ .i^ut^mei, jries 



Dia i-i. B' - - 



ridges and thickens and scabs and matter appear. The dog appears 

 chilly and though he will hunt, soon tires. On the body the skin i s 

 all right, and even on the sores the hair don't fall out much Ans 

 Your dog suffers from a skm disease called psoriasis. Have your 

 druggist make you a five per cent, solution of saheylic acid in castor 

 oil. and apply twice daily with a camel's hair brush. Remove the 

 scabs as soon as they are softened. Keep the bowels open with castor 

 oil or syrup of buckthorn in teaspoonful doses. 



D., Oneida, N. Y.— My spaniel, six months old, after apparently re 

 covering from distemper, has been seized with pain in bis head and 

 eyes. His eyes have become inflamed and seem to spread apart- are 

 very sensitive to light, lids swollen, no noticeable discharge. He rubs 

 his head a great deal and keeps his eyes closed. Have been treating 

 him for distemper under Forest and 'Stream's du-ectioas, but he does 

 not seem to improve. Seems to suffer great pain in his head at times 

 Eats well at times, but nothing at others. Has a sood deal of fever 

 Please advise me what to do for him. Ans. Keep'your dog in a dry, 

 warm room or kennel. Change the bedding twice weekly. Disinfect 

 the kennel twice a week with chloride of hme solution or with weak 

 solution of acid carbolic. While fever exists give three drops of tinc- 

 ture ot aconite every two hours until it is under control. Keep the 

 t^ J'^^I^-f^ ""V^^ ^V^i' °^ buckthorn in teaspoonful doses two or three 

 1 l^^'J,^^ e..vehds are .still inflamed and there is fear of 



^frhAin f^'l V^'.^ tl"lt"/l"-ee times daily a few drops of zkic sulpho- 

 ^^"^ strength of two grains to the ounce of dis- 

 Wh „ I^^^ Ifn on unstimulatmg diet, soups without fat, mush 

 ^t^^ 1^7 ^'"'^ ™inced meat mixed with it. etc. As soon as the 

 lever abates and convalescence is established, give drops of the tinc- 

 ture ot the chloride of iron three times daily in a wme glass of sweet- 

 ened water. Report results. 



^7- -^'-i ^T^ 'J^^- ^'-^ ye^rs old, is attacked with some 



malady ot which the following symptoms are most apparent: He 

 crouches down on his forefeet, with his head resting on them and his 

 nind parts elevated, which position seems to ease him; then he will 

 cm-1 up and after- a few seconds he will straighten up and howl as if 

 f fp^-i"*"! ^reca nut recipe (thinking he had worms), 



but It did not relieve him. I also treated him for cramps, but with 

 no success. After suffermg two or three days he wih come around 

 again ah right until attacked again. Ans. Your dog has hite.stiual 

 cohc. Thei-e are many causes for the trouble. You do not speak of 

 his passages. If he has diarrhcea it is probably due to some indigest- 

 iDietood taken in. He may have peritonitis, in which case there 

 would be distension of the abdomen. It may be neuralgia from cold , 

 etc if lie has diarrhcea, or you suspect that he has eaten some indi- 

 gestible substances, you must purge him with a full dose of castor 

 oil (dessert spoonful), and then give a powder containing ten grains 

 ot subnicrate ot bismuth and one grain of opium. Give the powder 

 o^..^""- obtained. I£ the dog does not improve write 

 f'?^ ?'.f""^vf^'^'" particulars as lo condition of bowels and stomach, 

 and tell us whether the dog has fever 



md 



Address all communications to the Forest and Stream Publish- 

 ing Uo, 



FIXTURES. 



Oct. 2().— First Georgia State Fair Tournament, under auspices of 

 the National Gun Association. Judge Bl. R, Freeman, MaDager. 

 Macon, Ga. Beginning Oct. 20. i & . 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



BRATTLEBORO. vt., Oct. 8.-BrattlebOro Rifle ClUb, Oak Gl'ove 

 Range, 200yds., off-hand, Massachusetts target; 



^'^f'^^ ■ ■ J3 33 li 11 11 11 10 13 11 10-311 



Taf'--- 12 11 10 11 12 12 10 12 12 9-111 



Hobb 11 n 11 11 10 10 10 11 12 11-^108 



Kead.. 8 12 10 11 10 11 11 lO 11 fl-l05 



...10 10 11 11 9 8 12 12 10 12-105 



Nichols , , _ .10 9 9 10 10 10 i: 11 9 11-100 



GARDNER, Mass., Oct. 16.— At the 



4.. . ~^.v — '^s'' meet of the members of 



the Gardner Rifle Club at Hackmatack Range to-day the inch rine 

 tnA^^^tv"*^ ^^^9.- (listance 200.vds., shootine off-hand, with a possible 

 100. The resnhs of two strings was as follows • 



Mathews 93 9.5—191 George Warfleld .51 6^113 



FENichol 80 98-184 C J Crabtree 50 ei^lil 



HCKnowlton ?8 81—159 



... At Rest. 



Wilham Austin 96—178 



STHDYING AMERICAN ARMS. -Lieutenant' Colon el Geoi^e Vin - 

 cent Fosben,T, ot the British war office, is m America engaged instudy ' 

 mg the American methods of manufacturing magazine guns and 

 small arms;^ Colonel Fosberj' it not here oEBeially, but upon his own 

 account. He has served with brilliancy in Afghan border wars under 

 general Chamberlam and has won the Victoria cross. He is also the 

 first outsider who saw the miti-ailleuse that Louis Napoleon hid so 

 carefully, and to so Uttle effect just before the Franco Prussian war. 

 As a close observer he has been to many countries to secure facts 

 about ordnance, magazine guns and small arms. In ordnance he 

 thinks the United States cannot compare with England, for we have 

 no large gun foundries, hut in magazine guns we are superior. The 

 Gathng with its automatic feed he places at the head of tae list The 

 Garduer is also highly thought of, Pratt & Whitney's arms have 

 png been favorably known in England, Save one, there is no shop 

 in Great Britain, he says, capable of tin-ning out such good work. 



BOSTON. Oct. 13 —The Boston press boys had a field dav on the 

 range at Walnut Hill in the 7th annual competition. The fe;itn match 

 resulted for the fourth time in a victory for the Herald's marksmen 

 The Herald won the medals the first three years after or^aniz ition " 

 the t/Zo6e m each of the succeedmg three years, and now The Herald 

 IS again at the tore. The weather was decidedly inausr icious A pro 

 vokmg east wmd, variable and puffy, accompanied bv intermittent 

 showers and changing Ughts. rendered frequent changes in the wind 

 gauges and the sights necessary. The scores stood: 

 Team Match. 



-r. -n, ^ . Herald Team. 



F. E. Rolhns 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 



■''F. C.Brownell 5 5 3 4 2 4 3 5 



i'. H. Buffum 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 



G. H. Morgan 3 4 5 3 4 ,3 g 4 



One average score ^ 



*Three points allowed for Militaiy rifle. 



4 5-42 



4 8-40 



4 4-39 



5 4-38 



Otto. Red dachshimd dog, whelped '"aid^^^ AY-ilriiv..>,,„ 



L. A:'sha«^EtoTce^ 



hTJlT^^ ""i ^'iSr^w'^-, ."^^^""^ ^"'^ ^^"^ ^Jid red dachshimd bitches 

 whelpeii May 21, 1885 (Waldmann-Congo). by Wm. Loeffler PrPRtnn' 

 Mum., to L. A. Shaw, Newton Center Mass -^-oemer, 1 reston. 



Crook Red dachshimd dog,:whelped April 21, 1885 (Bergmann- 



ton,"Mo.^ • ^^'^"^ aegnuind Washing. 



PRESENTATIONS. 



■ifSi'^nJ:;.r.^}!-^^y'^^^^%'^'\^ English setter dog, whelped March 31 

 m5 (Coimt Noble--BeIle Boyd), by A. J. Crovatt, Bruniwick, Ga to 

 Wilham Nightengale, same place. ^ "i^jv, vja., 10 



LMPORTATIONS. 

 Flotsarii mid Jetsam. Black pomter bitches, whelped April 8 1883 

 EnT Oct {o."""^' ^' ^'^^burgh, Pa.^ Urn KSidah 



s:^S^p^^'l^;;s '^i, ^ '^^^ f 



Transcript Team. 



H. S. Fisher 42 



J. D. Whitcomb 41 



L. M. Hammond ,.38 



W. V. Alexander 35 



One average score, — 39 



Advertiser Teani. 



D. B. Farwell 40 



A. Beach 39 



W. Johnson 39 



F. W. Scott .38 



One average score 39 



Globe Team. 



J. P. Frost 



F. Merrill 



c. L. Holt 



B- Luce 



One average score , 



Post Team. 

 H. A. Newman,.. „.,. , 



S. Head, Jr 



J. R. Mann 



E. H. Farnsworth 



One average score 



1^ 



..40 

 ..39 

 ..38 



..43 

 ..40 

 ..38 

 ..25 



S Merrill (Globe) 61 



P E Rollins (Herald) 61 



S Head. Jr. (Post) 61 



H S Fisher (Transcript) 61 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 

 No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondeuts. 



G. L. D., Middleburgh, N Y.-a pointer 3^^ years old, about a year 

 ago showed sores bet/,veen his toes, hard and occasional y disch^-g- 

 IkfnVl'^H ■^.'^'"'^V e'.^o"^' tbe elbow joints of his hind" legs the 

 skm has thickened ; scabs appear, and a thickLsh dark matter dis- 

 charges under pressure. On his front legs at the elbows the skin 



195 182U 

 500yd. Match. 



J P Frost (Globe) mil. . 5.S55555-f 2-35 35455444-2—32—67 



FABuffum (Herald) 32 29—61 FW Scott(Advertiser) mil 27 25—52 



Individual Match— Class A. 



H A Newman (Post) 5554455— y 35444444—39—152 



p B Farwell (Advertiser) 63 F W Scott (Advertiser) 59 







F A Morse (Journal)' 57 



G H Morgan (Herald) 54 



E Steams .50 



Class B. 



F C Brownell (Herald) "mV 4554445-81 ,5445445—31-62 



Buffum (Herald).. 60 J R Carmichael (Advertiser), ...53 



W H Hathaway (Herald) 57 W V Alexander (Transcript) . 51 



■I D Whitcomb (Transcript) 56 R Luce (Globe) 51 



H Kmgman (Herald) 55 J R Mann (Post). 50 



Class C. 



W J ohnson (Advertiser) 4545554—33 4454445-30-62 



Ho t (Globe) 51 W H Hills (Globe) 47 



H P Colbert (Post). 49 W P Nickerson (Globe) 47 



J H Parker (Globe) 48 EH Farasworth (Post) 43 



L Luce (Herald) 47 - 



A SEVERE REPRIMAND.-Lieut. W. H. Grossman, of Co. E. 7tai 

 regiment, was disquahfied by the directors of the N. R, A. from shoot- 

 ing on the Creedmoor ran.ge, under charge of bribery to a scorer on 

 the dd mst,, whUe engaged in regimental practice at the range. Me 

 has resigned from his regiment, bat carries with him the confidence 

 ot his brother ofticers in the question of veracity between the shooter 

 and the scorer. ' 



