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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Sept. 9, 1886. 



AN ACTUAL INCIDENT.— A man, his dog and his wife 

 *o *own last Friday. A dranken fellow jostled the 

 wife ott the sidewalk and stepped on one of the dog's paws 

 He apologized for rimning against the wife. The man 

 readily accepted the apology, and then thrashed the fellow 

 like blazes for .stepping on the dog. 



THE CLOVERXOOK KENNEL.-Mr. Edward Kellv, the 

 proprietor of the Clovernook Kennel, informs ns that he is 

 about to reduce his kennel and retire from extensive breed- 

 ing, as he has not the time to give his personal attention to it. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



K:ENNEL note BLANKS.-Fov the convenience of breeders 

 we h'Avo prepared a series of blanks for "Karnes Claimed," 

 'Whelp.s, "Bred" and "Sales." All Kennel Notes must be sent to 

 lis on tbe&e blanks, wbicb will be forwarded to any address on 

 receipt of stamxied and directed envelope. Send for a set of them 

 Sets of I'UO of any one form, bound, for retaining duplicates, sent 

 postpaid, 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 ^P" Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Alto. By A. C. Krueger, Wrigbtsville, Pa., for white, black and 

 tan beagle dog, whelped Aug. is;,, i.gsf,, by ( ,'anieron's Racket (Rally 

 — Lor.i!5e) out of Qneen fA.K.R. 1726). 



^'orJlr WiyirVcw, Bex IMiid'em, Lady Wiiurnn, Maud Wind'em, 

 Qjiv n iniVcin, JSorna Tf ind'cm, Daimi Wrnd'em and (lUie WiiKVem. 

 Bv O. F. Clark, St. George's, Del., for black, white and tan English 

 setters, two dogs and six bitches, whelped July 15, 1886, by Rex 

 Ckidsiorie (A.K.R. SIW) out of Countess Wind'em"(A.K.R, 2560). 



Mcdor and Duclioss nf Montrose. By Progressive Kennels, Flat- 

 bush, L. I., for orange and white St. Bernard dog and bitch, 

 whelped June 22, 1888, by Duty (A.K.R. 3888) out of ApaJune 



BRED. 



iW" ]V<)tes must be sent on tlie I'repai-ed Blanks. 



Pi ine&v- Plmliv—Roil vidhain V Windholz's (New York) Eng- 

 3h setter bitch Prmcess Phffibus (A.K.R. 1287) to his Rockingham 

 A.K.R. SSBV). Aug. 17. 



Aunty Fuller— Uladstone s MarTt. E. W. Jester's (St. George's, 

 Del.) English setter bitch Aunty Fuller (Glen Rock, A.K.R. 1616— 

 C'.oiiiitcss Flirt. A.K.R. oOlO) to his Gladstone's Mark (Gladstone— 

 Bessie A.I. .Time yn. 



Dnsninci Jcst—Glrn Rnch. E. . .Jester's (St. George's, Del.) Eng- 

 bsh setter bitch Dashing Jest A-K.R. lOll) to his C*len Rock 

 (A.K.R. KilO), JlIv 24. 



Bcss—Qtadstone\s Marl;. F. H. Brandburv's (Elkton. Md.) black 

 and tan setter bitch Bess toE. V^'. Jester's Gladstone's Mark (Glad- 

 stnne— Bessie A.). Julv 34. 



.\jadonna—Glen Rod;. E. \V. Jester's (St. George's, Del.) English 

 setter bitch Madonna (Roscoe— Armida) to his Glen Rock (A.K.R. 

 lOlii). Aug. 11. 



Mniinn/i-(:ilen Hock. E. W. Jecster's (St. George's, Del.) English 

 ui i^^oi li A^oining (A K R. 41) to his Glen Rock (A.K.R. 1616), 



Ijo'^hiau h -^ii-Ghv Bock E W. Jester's (St. George's, DeL) 

 Kn„]i-h '-^ttci bit ( h Dashmg Jessie (A.K.R. 815) to Ms Glen Rock 

 (A.K.R. If.lG). Juni! L5. 



1 (ai h(cl ^ B Foai d's (Elkton, Md.) English setter 



bitch Leah II. (Royal Duke— Leah) to E. W. Jester's Glen Rock 

 (A.K.R. 1H16). June :i5. 



_D'7s/)/,.(7 Brllc^uion. Eock. E. W. .Jester's (St. George's, Del.) 

 ^^l 1 u ^it(h Da>^hing BeUe (A.K.R. 814) to his Glen Rock 



(A.K.R. JiJlij,'. June 10. 



J\i in'_-—]\ irit. L. A\. Jester s (be. George's, Del.) spaniel bitch 

 >.clhe to A. Coustabie's >Jick. -lulv 24. 



Bntr Will —(lnir<i E W l"-,rer's (St. George's, Del.) Eng- 

 bsli - I ti 1 itf h Bell T n I (D i^hiiM Monarch-Blue Belle) to his 

 Clen Rock ( A.K.R. 1016). Ang. 24. 



./(/!??/— D(/'/(-. C. T. BroAvneU's (New Bedford, iNIass.) pug bitch 

 Jiid:, (Smash— Puggings) to his Dude (Dandy— Judy), Aug. 28. 



h :i -(.imiil. \\ m. .Aianner s fMilwaukee, Wis.) bull-terrier bitch 

 Kit ( 1 aiquin— Meg) to Frank F. Dole's Count (Marquis— Kit), 

 Aue. 17. 



Mil -Paro A C Kru'^gei i (^^'l■ightsville, Pa.) beagle bitch 

 Maggie (.Sport— Fanny) to his Racer (Rally— Lill), Aug. 13. 



Krurtier s Murtlc—( jam crovt< Rarkft. A. C. Krueger's (Wrights- 

 - ille. Pa.) beagle bitch Krueger s Myrtle (Minstrel— Handmaid) to 

 his Cameron's Racket (Rallv— Louise), Aug. 12. 



Bdi t ilhndah — T < rU) ihaiii E W. Durkee's (New York) Eng- 

 lish setter bitch Belle ot Allendale (Lava Rock— Liddersdale) to F. 

 Wmdholz's Rockingham (A.K.R. ;i8B7), Aug. 18. 



Lady Bow— Cro.dcth. M' . Hovt's (Cleveland, O.) pointer bitch 

 Ladv Bow (Iving Bow— Belle) to A. E. Godeffroy's Croxteth (Young 

 Bang— Jane). 



•^aiih — ' I Piinip Di s T,-(vtclle's (Maiden, Mass.) St. Ber- 

 nard Viii' ' h. H. Moore s Merchant Prince, June 14. 



R(,vi-:i' ■ Prince. E. H. Moore's (Melrose. Ma.ss.) St. 



Bi ni a 1 i 1 ( L K K lojb) to his Merchant Prince, July 



i\ erma—Merohanl Pnnce. E. H. Moore's (Melrose, Mass.) St. 

 Bernard IjJtrJi Neriiia (A.IC.R. 3^2) to his Merchant Prince, Aug. 6. 



lic.riiic V .—Mcrciiaul Pnnce. E. H.Moore's (Melrose, Mass.) St. 

 Bernard bitch BernieV. (A.K.R. ;3008) to his Merchant Prince, 

 Aug. !». 



l^'onmc—llTord Cautiov. Da-^nd Wright's (Medlield, Mass.) mas- 

 tid liitch Fannie to E. H. Moore's IKord Caution, July 7. 



Fluhli— A pollo. A. A. McDuffie (Athen.s, Ga.) St. Bernard bitch 

 Flulili (Boui-^-ard— TJieon ) to W.W. Tucker's Apollo (Medor— Blass), 

 Aug. 18. 



WHELPS. 



(f-rr- ■Not<?s must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Da.shrnn BrVr. E. W. Jester's (St. George's, Del.) English setter 

 bii c-h Dashing Belle (DasJiing Monarch— Blue BeUc), Aug. 12, six 

 (t^ c d \ \ hi Glcu P( f k ( \ K R 1616). 



TJmMni) Jf-mr.. E. W. Jester's (St. George's, Del.) English setter 

 bitch Dashing Jessie (Dashing Monarch— Blue Belle), Aug. 20, eight 

 (fl^e dogs), bv Ids Glen Rock (A.K.R. 1616). 



Mona II. N. Brewer, 3d's (Lvnn, Mass.) Irish setter bitch Mona 

 n. (Maior— Primrose), Julv 19, twelve (eight dogs), by Jos. Hayes's 

 Suil-a-Mor (Claremont— Dido). 



O.o/.s. K. (;. Alden's (Dedham, Mass.) pointer bitch Doris 

 (A.K.R.3389), Aug. 22. ton (five dogs), by his Croftstone (A.K.R. 

 3887). 



Qmeen A C Kni'^ i i\\ uhf- nlle, Pa.) beagle bitch Queen 

 (A K-R- 1726). Aug. 12, seven (hve dogs), by his Cameron's Racket 

 (Railv— Louise). 



M((i. I\ VVindlioliJ's (New York) English setter bitch Meg 

 (Tramp— Nina), Aug. S3, eight (four dogs), by his Rockingham 



' ^tj\]li ' \V 1 IK kci -5 (\c\v ^ oik) imported St Bernard bitch 

 Diana. Aug. G. seven (four dogs), by his Rigi (Apollo— Bemice). 



Ovrendit'i. .American Cocker Kennels' (Camden, N. J.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch (^ueen Obo (A.K.R. 3082). Aug. 27. five (two dogs), by 

 J P W'iiley's Bla.ek Pete (Obo. Jr.— Phonsie); all black; one dog 

 and one bitch since dead. „ , . , , ., , 



Goodwood MuMc. S. C. Graff's (Pittsburgh, Pa.) beagle bitch 

 (ioodwood Music (A.K.R. 3811), Jut? 17, seven (four dogs), by his 

 Gooduood Rattlci ( \ K li !"!-•) , . ^ 



H'a'tjula Ait)( W rif onl iKtnneK' (St. Paul, Mmn.) mastiff bitch 

 WacontaNun (Kent- Ashmont I^un), Aug. 32, ten (Ave dogs, by 

 Mead's Odm (L/ee- Leomca). 



SALES. 



Notes must lie sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Glmrijcvn Chirf. Red Irish setter dog, whelped Dec. 5, 1884, by 

 AA^atch out of Hose, by Dr. W. Thornton Parker, Newport, R. L, to 

 Miss Fan II V L. Stebbins, Springfield, Mass. „ ^ 



Count Waldo. Mastiff dog (A.K.R. 1501), by E. W. Jester, St. 

 George's, Del., to Thos. Blytlie, Pealc, Pa. ^ ^. 



Frank. Black, white and tan beagle dog, age and pedigree not 

 given, by E. A¥. Jester, St. George's, Del., to Henry Busche, Balti- 

 inore, Md. , , . , 



Prince. Black, white and tan beagle dog, age and pedigree not 

 given, by E. T\''. Jester, St. George's, Del., to Henry Busche, Balti- 

 more, Md.. 



\larn\ vy lure Oi ii-terrier oiicn, wiieipea Jiaj ~o, xoou, wuiuii, 

 I of AVTiite Ro.se, by Frank P. Dole, New Hnven, Conn., to Geo. 



"'"'AVi^Ij^!'' Bkcl^'and tan beagle bitch, whelped June 10, 1884. by 

 Flute out of B-vnnie, by A. C. Krueger, Wrigbtsville, Pa., to Ohas. 

 Richardson, Pittsburgh, Pa. , ^ , „ 



Pf7,i/.'!i/. White, black and tan beagle bitch, whelped Apnl 9, 1885, 

 bv Ru.stler out of A' iola, bv A. C. Krueger, AAMghtsville, Pa., to 

 Geo. H. Hill, Madeira, O. , ^ , 



V-ictrcas II. AATiite, black and tan ticked beagle bitch, whelped 

 May 5, 1885, by Rihgwood out of Victress, by A. 0. Krueger, 

 Wi4ght8ville, Pa„ to A. Bo-vvn, Streator, Ilh 



Bannerhoy. White, black and tan beagle dog, whelped April 18, 

 1886j by Bannerman out of Krueger's Myrtle, bv A. C. Kruger, 

 WnghtsvOle, Pa., to Mrs. C. E. White, Cleveland,'0. 



Maiid S. AATiite and black Engltsh setter bitch, age not given, 

 by Gun out of Morning Star, by Geo. Ja^^^s, New York, to C. B. 

 Faxon, Braintree, Ma.ss. 



Da.ih III., .Ir.—Mavd S. w/icfps. English setter dogs, one black 

 and white and one lemon and white, whelped May 19, 1886, by Geo. 

 J arvis. New York, to C. B. Faxon, Braintree, Mass. 



Dash III.— Trusty Gladstone v^helps. Black and white English 

 setter dog and blue belton bitch, whelped June 2.5, 1886, by George 

 Jarvis, New York, to C. B. Faxon, Braintree, Mass. 



Merchant Prince— Bcrnic V. whelps. Grange and white St. Ber- 

 nards, whelped April 23, 1886, by E. H. Moore, Melrose, Mass., a dog 

 to Mortimer H. AA^agar, East Avon, N. Y., and a bitch to A. A. Mc- 

 Dutfie, Athenss, Ga. 



II ford Cautian—Bess wh elps. Pawn mastiffs, whelped May 6, 1886, 

 by E. H. Moore, Melrose, Mass.. a dog to A. F. Oowlcs, Amherst, 

 Mass., and a bitch to Herbert C. Emery, Carthagena, U. S. Colom- 

 bia, S. A. 



liford Caution— Countei's wheln. Fawn mastiff dog, whelped Mav 

 6, 1886, by E. H. Afoore, Alelroae, Mass., to Herbert C!. Emery, Car- 

 thegena, U. S. Columbia, S. A. 



IJford Caution— Brenda 11. vMelp. Fa^vn mastiff bitch, whelped 

 Dec. 26, 1885, by E. H. Moore, Melrose, Mass., to Roscoe H. Thomp- 

 son, Boston, Mass. 



Merchant Prince— Topsey whelp. Ora.nge and white St. Bernard 

 dog.whelped April 28, 1886, by E. H. Moore, Melrose, Mass., to A. A. 

 McDuffie, Athens, Ga. 



SuU-a-Mor—Mona II. viiielps. Red Irish setters, whelped July 19, 

 1886, by N. Brewer, 3d, Lynu, Mass., a dog each to E. Andrews and 

 H. P. Hall, Boston. Mass. 



Bannerman— Pet whelp. Black, white and tan beagle bitch, 

 whelped April 20,1886, by A. C. Krueger. V^rightsville, Pa., toChas. 

 Richardson, Pittsburgh Pa. 



Bannerman— Rimeaer's Miirth: niirif). AATiite, black and tan 

 beagle dog, whelped iVpril 18, 18S6, by A. C. Krueger, AVrights- 

 ville, Pa., to Chas. Richardson, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



CoMijt IFaldo (A.K.R. lOOD—Josie {A.K.R. Sim whelps. Five 

 mastiff bitches, age not given, by Black Thorn Kennels, St. 

 George's, Del., to N. P. Boyer & Co., Coatesvllle, Pa. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 



No Notice Taken of Anonymous Corre.spondents. 



J. S. S., Pittsfield, A'^t.— My setter dog is troubled with a hot nose 

 a good deal of the time, and when in this condition cannot locate 

 game. Last year you prescribed something, Avhieh ^^■as i.^ery cfn- 

 cacious. His bowels seem to be in good order, and nothing is tlie 

 matter with him except his hot nose. Ans. Give your dog 5 drops 

 tincture of nux vomica three times daily on the tongue. 



F. J. L., Horn's Mills, N. H.— A foxhound bitch, 3yrs. old, had 

 distemper last fall. It seemed to settle in her eyes. They were 

 very bad, so that mornings it was impossihle for the dog to see, 

 they were covered so thick with a yellow matter. I had them 

 washed many times a day, but found that would do no good, so I 

 placed a seton about IJ^in. above the eyes. This seemed to ha-i'e 

 the desired effect, for they soon grew better, and in about three 

 weeks seemed well. I took out the seton in January. They have 

 been all right until about one week ago, when the dog got out 8.nd 

 had a hard run. Since then they have been sore and seem to be 

 growing worse: discharge large quantities of matter and look very 

 bad. Ans. Gi\-e your bitch Hyq drops of Fowler's solution of 

 arsenic in the food three times daily. Drop into the eves a few 

 drops of solution of sulphate of zinc, two grains to the ounce. Do 

 this twice daily. 



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Acld/ress aU communications to the Forest and Stream Puh. Co. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



GLEN COA^, N. Y., Sept. 1.— Glen Cove Rifle Club, wind 8 o'clock 

 brisk, bright light, Creedmoor third class target, 200yds., off-hand. 

 International Rifle Association rules: 



S F Cocks 5444.54.550145-t.14— 66 W H Simonson.4:34344!i4.554H445— fil 



W 1 Francher . 4445.5.5444445544—65 J AV Campbell . 4343545444-344a5— i58 



AVORCESTER, Mass.^ Sept. 1.— At the recent meet of members 

 of the AVorcester Light Infantry, Co. C. 2d Regiment, M. V. M., 

 there was a contest for the Childs and Gard medals, for enhsted 

 men, held by Private AVhite and Corp. Mason. There were but 

 three in the contest, which in detail was as follows: 



A C AAliite 3 4 4 4 3-18 F S Hopkins 4 g 3 2-11 



Corp R AY Mason. . .-4 3 3 3 2—15 



As a result the medals remain Mdth AATiite and Mason. During 

 the meet short strings of 5 w^ere also shot by Capt. E. A. Harris 

 with a total of 18 and Lieut. J. E. Lancaster of 1.5, and Private E. 

 Colvin, who scored 4, and was awarded a leather medal. There 

 was also a shoot by honorary members in detail as follows: 



John Logan 3 2 4 4 4-17 W L Davis 2 2 4 4-12 



Otis E Ingram 4 3 3 4 2— 16 CaptDaidd MEarle.O 2 3 3 2—10 



J C Bates Smith 3 2 4 2 4—14 Horace B A^erry.. .. 2 2 4—8 



Lieut H E Smith. . .2 2 3 2 3—12 E D Stoddard 3 4 9—7 



BOSTON, Sept. 4.— There was a large attendance at AValnut 

 Hill to-day, military riflemen being in the majoritv. The scores: 

 Decimal Off-Hand Match. 



AV O Bromite, A 8 10 10 7 10 8 10 8 9 8-88 



J N Frye, O 8 9 8 8 5 5 5 10 10 10-79 



A Law. A 9 9665887 8 10—76 



Brackett, A. 10 6 7 8 4 6 5 10 8 9-73 



Best Match. 



J N Frye 10 10 10 9 10 10 10 10 10 10-99 



S AVilder 9 10 8 10 10 10 9 10 10 10-96 



AVashburn 10 9 10 10 9 10 9 10 9 10-96 



JBMunroe 9 10 9 9 10 8 10 10 10 9-94 



Soule 89868 10 10 89 8-84 



H A Smith 6 7 8 6 10 9 10 7 10 9-82 



.500yds. MUitary. 



CAAmiiams 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 5 5-46 



C AV Hodgdon (sporting rifle) 5 5 5 4 5 5 4 4 3 4—46 



State Militia Alatch. 



Capt J B Osborn. ... 5 4 4 5 5 -23 C D Lyford 4 4 4 5 4-21 



Merrill 5 4 5 4 5-23 Capt F H Briggs. . ..4 4 3 4 2-18 



TOPEKA, Aug. 26.— Topeka Rifle Club's weekly shoot at range 

 near the Fair Ground. Owing to a hazy atmosphere and passing 

 cloud shadows across tbe target, the score was a low one. George 

 E. Morr-s'on won the badge, making an excellent score : 

 First Score. 



Paine 5 6 6 9 7 6 6 9 7 8-68 



Morrison 8 5 7 7 7 7 7 5 9 4-66 



Martin 7 4 6 6 9 6 10 3 3 10-64 



Thompson 4 3 8 8 10 7 6 6 6 4-t)2 



James. 656566776 6-60 



Baker 3 4 10 9 3 7 10 6 4 0-55 



McCarter 846 5 4 5 783 4-54 



Ricker 4 4 6 4 10 6 5 3 3-45 



Second Score. 



Paine 5 7 7 8 5 9 6 6 10 7—70 



Ricker 5 5 8 8 3 7 7 5 9 5-67 



Thompson 10 6 7 7 6 9 4 4 4 9-66 



Martin 965776568 0-63 



Morrison 9 6 5 10 7 6 4 5 6 5-63 



James 6 7 7 7 6 4 5 5 4 6-57 



McCarter 5 6 3 556755 3-50 



Ser 6 9 5 3 3 t 7 2 4-41 



Third Score. 



Morrison 9 10 10 8 8 7 7 10 7 7-83 



Bicker. 7 879698 10 8 6-78 



Thompson.. 6 8 6 10 8 4 5 9 9 9-74 



.James S 9 6 7 9 5 10 5 8 .5-69 



ptiine 7 5 9 5 7 8 7 4 6 5-63 



Martin 7 5 5 5 4 5 3 7 7 7—58 



McCarter --..6 4 8 6 4 4 8 3 5 7-49 



Ser . ::: e 3 5 5 3 e o 7 3 4-43 



CREEDMOOR.— The fall meeting will open next Monday. A 

 new match, added since the progi-amme was printed in these col- 

 umns, is the Stevv ard Match, open to all comers, at 200yds., Creed- 

 moor targets. tWe shots, sitting, kneeling or standing, ivith any 

 military or special military rifle ; an allowance of two points will 

 be given to competitors who use the Reraingrou rifle, State model, 

 the allowance to be added to the aggregate of the three scores. All 

 prizes to be won on the aggregate of three scores. Entries unlim- 

 ited. Match open ever day. Prizes for this match AviU be partly 

 in cash and partlv in kind, including two silver-plated cups pre- 

 sented by Mr. J. S. Steward, of London, and |25 presented by Col. 

 James H. Jones, 12th Reg., N. G. S. N, Y. 



WILMINGTON, Del., Aug. 80.— Two matches were held by the 

 AA ilmington Rifle Club at Schuetzen Park this afternoon. Cbndi- 

 y,?£^, matches were the same— Standard American target, 



2U0yds., off-hand. Teams were selected by Bacon and Simpson 

 The score is as follows, out of individual possible 100 points and 

 team possible 400 : 



W. A. Bacon 9377591 5 4 10-60 



C. Hemel, Sr 6 6 6 5 6 6 9 7 9 8-68 



S. J. j>Jewman 5 6 7 8 8 5 4 7 4 8—63 



J- &cott 7 10 5595555 5-61—351 



H.Simpson 3434 5 3624 .5—39 



W. F. Seeds 9 9 5 8 10 8 7 5 5 7—73 



Harry Heinel ]0 7 5 488K98 6—73 



W. O'Connor 4 6 5 10 4 3 4 5 4 6—51—236 



A new selection of teams was made for the second match. The 

 score is as follows, out of individual possible HX) points and team 

 possible 500: 



W.A.Bacon 6 43643534 4—41 



AV . F Seeds 8 8 5 5 3 8 7 3 5 7-59 



S. .1 NevATnan 6 10 6 3 4 5 4 6 6 3-53 



H.B. Seeds 697678744 9-^7 



AV. O'Connor 7 lO 9 10 4 8 4 3 5 9—69-280 



H- Simpson 674649943 4— .56 



C. Hemel, Sr 965879 .5 4 5 7-65 



H. Hemel 6 5 8 4 7 7 7 4 5 6—57 



U. Fuller 5 3 3 6 6 7 6 5 3 4—47 



J- Scott 5 6 2 8 5 6 5 9 2 6-54—379 



GARDNER, Alass., Sept. 1.— Members of the Heywood Guards, 

 Company F, 2d Regiment, M.A'.M., at Hackmatack Range 20()yds., 

 Creedmoor count: 



C N Edgell 21 21-^ F H KendaU 19 20-39 



C A Hinds 20 21-41 AV W Thompson 18 19-37 



H J Block 19 21—40 B F Thr a si 1 e r 17 18—85 



E B Taylor 20 20-40 F White .16 17-33 



S T Chamberhn 19 ,20-39 AA'' Hunting 14 18—33 



HAVERHILL, JiASS., RIFLE CLUB, Sept. 4.-Two hundred 

 yards, off-hand, standard target. Record match: . 



W D Pahnor 9 6 8 8 9 9 7 9 10 9—84 



F MerriU 9 9 8 5 9 7 4 10 9 10—80 



AEdgerly 7 8 10 5 7 9 6 10 7 9-78 



HTuck 10 8 6 3 8 6 8 10 9 6—74 



J F Bro-svn 8 8 7 9 7 5 7 4 7 9-69 



WAVorthen 895 5 77896 5—69 



Telegraph match with the Elgin, 111., rifle club: 



AV D Palmer 6 7 6 9 8 6 6 8 9 8-73 



JFBroAvn 8 8 5 7 6 6 6 10 5—67 



H Tuck 10 10 9 9 6 8 8 9 8-83 



A Edgerly 7 6 7 7 7 7 fi 6 10 5—68 



E Brown 6 4 10 6 6 7 4 8 7 7—65 



AA^AA^orthen 6 5 10 8 7 7 8 7 8 9-75—431 



Elgins telegraphed 432. 



THOM ASTON, Conn., Sept. 4.— AA^eather conditions, good light, 



Avith light 9 o'clock wind: 



WH Dunbar ,.ln 4 9 7 8 7 8 10 8 6-77 



F A Perkins 5 10 6 9 7 8 4 5 10 7-71 



C F AAMlliams 7 6 6 6 7 9 6 8 7 6-68 



A Fox 6 3 9 3 6 6 8 4 4 8-57 



A FINE CLUSTER.-Chicopee Falls, Mass. The annexed 

 target, reduced one-half from full size is one made at the testing 

 ground of the Mas.sachusetls Aims Co. and shows what can be 

 done with a Mayn-ard properly treated. The target is of .50 con- 

 secutive shots and was fired June 28 last with a .32-caliber May- 



nard 28in. barrel, 35grs. of powder and a patched bullet of 65grs. 

 The target was made by Z. E. Leonard (employed in Massachusetts 

 Arms Co's works) from tin ordinary bench rest, the barrel being 

 rested about Gin. from the muzzle, butt held to !lie shoulder, using 

 aperture sight, the shots being tlirown in a group just over the 

 bullseye. 



SCR ANTON, Sept. 1.— The regimental trophy competed for 

 here to-day on the Nayaug Range was won by the Thirteenth Regi- 

 ment of Scranton by a score of 324 points. The Sixteenth Regi- 

 ment came second with a score of 319 points and the First Regiment 

 of Philadelphia was third, AVith a score of 203 iioints. This being 

 the third time in succession that the trophy was won by the Thir- 

 teenth Regiment it becomes the property of that organization. 

 The other regiments taking part in the mai eh are tlie First. Sixth, 

 Eighth, Sixteenth, I'welttli, Fourteenth and the State. Feneiblos. 



THE CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS at Union Hill, N. J. for the 

 SlOO cup closed last Thursday. Mr. Hayes, of Newark, scored 

 2,216 and maintained Ids lead, v.inning the prize. Other scores 

 wore: M. Dorrlei .2,121, Lober 2,116, Flack 2,088, A^ogel 2,078, Joiner 

 2,049, C. < ;. Zettler 2,048, Zimmerman 2,013, J. Coppersmith 2,009, A. 

 Begerow 2,008. AValters, 2,001. 



NEAV ORLEANS, Aug. 29.— At the United States Barracks 

 every Sunday during the last two montlis, the teams of the Lou- 

 isiana Field Artillery, Louisiana Rifles and Tennison Rifles of the 

 State National (Tuard, ha\'e been practicing at the target range. 

 Some good .shooting was done to-day. Sergeant Uter, of the Lou- 

 isiana Field Artillery, made 24 out of a possible 25 at .5(K)yds. range. 

 Capt. Tennison made 21 out of a possilde 25 at the nOOyd. range. 



The followhig is tlie aggregate score of the Tennison Rifles 

 team at 200 and oiXlyds. out of a possible 125: Capt. Tennison, 87; 

 First Sergeant Sanborn, 'n ; John Reilly, 73; Corporal Thompson, 

 71; Lieut. Blake, 68; H. Zulauf, 07; T. Crawford, 67 ; James Mar- 

 tin. 65; L. McDonald, 00; John Heatcn, 45; J. V. Rareshidde, 44 ; 

 A. Martin, 20. 



The following is the Louisiana Rifles' score at 200yds. : H. O. 

 Movers, 24; Pavia, 39; A. H. Meyers, 38; Cooney, 46; Corporal 

 Stack, 61; Sanders, .53; Corporal Bernliardt, 46; C. Rolling, 45; 

 Corporal Beyers, GO; P. Viosca,64; Lieut. A. P. Maier, 41 ; Sergeant 

 P. Moses, 73; James, 54. 



The following is tlie score made by Battery B, Louisiana Field 

 Artillery, 200vds target : Licnt. J. Reynolds, 17; Sergeant E. Uter, 

 31; Sergeant A. AVdjer, 11; Corporal J. A. D'llemecourt, 13 ; Pri- 

 A'ate S. 0. Bahan, 3; Private AA''. P. Sadler, 18. 300yds. target: 

 Lieut. J. HcATioldp, 10; Sergeant E. Uter, 30; Sergeant A.Weber, 

 6; Corpoial J. A. D'Hemocourt, 16; Private S. C. Bahan, 11; Pri- 

 vate VV. F. Sadler. 0. 500yds. target: Lieut. J. Reynolds, 14- Ser- 

 geant K. Uter, 25; Sergeant A. AVeber, 2; Corporal J. A. D'Heme- 

 court, 19; Private S. C. Bahan, 0; Private AA'. F. Sadlet, 20. 



THE MASSACHUSETTS TEAM.— The team Avhich is to repre- 

 ^;ent Alassaehusetts at the comui.g rifle meetin.g at Creedmoor has 

 been selected, and the name:., of Its members are appended in the 

 order wliieh their .seores, made in iiraeticc. entitle them to. Of 

 the team which avIII represent the State this year on the New York 

 ranee hut se\ en members were jn'esent last year, viz.: Bumstead, 

 Frost, Fades. A. C. VVliite, Ilinman, Bartlett and Grant. Lieut. 

 H. AVhite. Company 1), l^t Infantry, made a record which entitles 

 him to a place on the teajri, but torbusiness reasonshe was obliged 

 to withdraw. In the contest last year Penns.\ l\'ania was flist witli 

 a score of 1,014, Massaehucctts second, score 959, and Ncav York 

 tldrd. score 9;i3. The practice this .\-ear ■^hows an improy-ment 

 over that of 1885, and leads the militia to hope tba; " . ■ '■ii 'lusetts 

 rcpresentatiA-es may lead the field. The naan. - ^ - i rela- 

 tive merit are; Lieut. C. S. Bumstead, 2dlnfan! r,. i Cant. 

 C. AV. Hinman, 1st Brigade, 1. R. P.; Private M. W . Bull, 2d In- 

 fantry; Private F. R. BuU, 2d Infantry; Private Lincoln Grant, 1st 

 Cadets; Private A. C. AA^hite, 2d Infantry; Private M. W. Daulton, 

 Company D, 1st Infantry; Capt. John Osborn, 1st Brigade; Private 

 A. L. Brackett. Coropany D, 1st Infantry; Sergt. W.M. MerriU, 

 2d Brigade; Lieut. R. P. Eades, 5th Infantry, I. R. P.; Capt. J- P. 

 Frost, 2d Brigade. I. R. P.; Private C. C. Foster, 1st Cadets; Pri- 

 vate F, D. Bartlett, 1st Cadets; Private T. B. AA''ilson, 2d Infantry, 

 substitute, to be added in case of vacancy. 



