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Final. 



Dixie beat Mac's Little Nell, and won the stake. 



OPEN BKACE STAKES (POINTKUS AND SETTEBS). 

 Mr. Ia F. Perrin's Irish setters Wee Kate and Cissie. 

 Mr. .T. Mc&off's Irish setters Mac's Little Nell and Iveragh. 

 Mr. K. J. LI. Price's pointers Little Beu and Belloiui. 

 Dr. H. J. Gogarty's pointer Ida and Irish setter Sandy. 

 Mr. .1. J. Giltrap's pointer Lord Graphic and Irish setter 

 Avondale. 



Mr. W. H. Lipscomb's Irisb setter Dick Bragh and English 

 setter Buck. 



Mr. L. F. Perrin's Msh setters Wee Kate and Hector. 

 Result. 



Little Ben and Bellotta first, Lord Graphic and Avondale 

 second, 



THE MANITOBA FIELD TRIALS. 



THE report of the first field trials of the Manitoba Field 

 Trials Club, for which we made arraugenients, was re- 

 ceived too late for this issue. We give l)elow a suirlmary of 

 the running. Mr. J. M. Aveut, of Hickory Valley, Teiin., 

 acted as judge. The trials were run on prairie chickens. 



THE DERBY. 

 For jiointers and setters whelped on or after Jan. 1, 1885. 

 Silver cup.s, §50 and $25, to first and second, and .silver 

 whistle, s>10, to third. There were five starters, all setters: 

 Swift, lemon and white dog, owned by H. Gait. 



beat 



Pkince, black and tan dog, owned by W. W. Wellband. 



Dash B., lemon and white dog, owned by Thoa. Johnson, 

 heat 



DAEBYjwhite, black and tan dog, owned by F. Waterhouse. 



Rock, red Irish setter dog, owed by W. Cleverly, a bye. 

 Second Series. 



Swift beat Rock. 

 Dash B. a bye. 



Tie for First. 

 Dash B. beat Swift and won first prize. 

 Swift won second. 

 Prince beat Rock and won third. 



ALL-AGED POINTER STAKES. 

 For all pointers, silver cup to first, silveo* collar to second. 

 Thei-e were only two starters and the prizes and honors were 

 equally tUvided between C. W. Armstrong's bitch Belle and 

 ,1. Johnson's dog Bert. 



ALL-AGED SETTER STAKES. 

 For all setters, silver cup to first and second, rug to third 

 and silver flask to fourth. There were eight competitors 

 drawn and run as follows: 

 Shot, black and tan dog, owned by S. L. Bedson, 

 heat 



Rock, red Irish dog, owned by F. Sprado. 



Q'Appelle Belle, black, white and tan bitch, owned by 

 C. A. Boxer, Ijeat 



Belle, black, white and tan bitch, owned by Manitoba 

 Kennel Club. 



Fannie M., orange and white bitch, omied by D. Smith, 

 heat 



Dash B., orange and white dog, owued by Manitoba Ken- 

 nel Club. 



THE FOX-TERRIER STUD-DOG STAKES.-All w^ho 

 intend to subscribe to Stud-Dog Stakes of the American 

 Fox-Terrier Club should bear in mind that the subscription 

 will close ou Nov. 1. We give be]o%v the circtilar of the club: 

 "The Stud-Dog Stakes for 1887.— $2 each p, p., with a cup 

 added by the president of the F. T. C. to a subscription of 

 $10 each by owners of fox-tejTier stud dogs, whose get alone 

 shall be qualified to cojnpete. The get in competition to 

 consist of a brace, dog and bitch, w'helped after Jiin. 1, 1886. 

 whicli may be the iiroperty of different owners. The winning 

 brace to receive one-half of the stakes and one-half of the 

 subscription, the cup and half of the .subscription going to 

 the subscribing owner of tlie brace's sire, one^iuarter of the 

 stakes to go to the secoiid best brace, the rem;iining r^uarter 

 re.served by the F. T. (J. toward advertising and printing. 

 The death of a suliscvilier not to dis()n;dify the get of his 

 stud dog, nor the death of the dog. Subscriptions toclo.se 

 on or before Nov. 1, 1886, entrance to the stake to close as 

 liereafter to be amiounced. The stake to be competed foi- in 

 the autumn of 1887, in Ncnv York. Six subscriptions to fill. 

 Renewal,— Subscription to close Jan. 1, 1887. The .stake to 

 be competed for at the .spring .show of the W. K. C, New 

 York, 1388, and to be published in the W. K. C. premium 

 list, and entries to the stake to close with the regular entries 

 for the W. K. C. show of 1888." 



FOXES AND HOUNDS.— A correspondent writes from 

 Southwestern Kentucky: Giis B. and (he writer made our 

 arrangements to tackle rcynard for a few hours. After going 

 to oiir place of meeting I found B. had goiu'. with our nine 

 dogs and left \^'oi'd for me to follow. So 1 motmted my horse 

 and ofl! I %vent, and in half an hour's ride I could hear the 

 dogs in full cry. We ran him a circuit of several miles, see- 

 ing him often and he seemed to be enjoying the fun. He 

 crossed branches and ran over the hills and through thickets 

 and woods. After going six hoixi-s and fifteen minutes he 

 went to earth within 400yds. of where he had been started. 

 Our dogs are not considered fast runners, but we think they 

 are good stayers and make excellent rau.sic. Three are from 

 the kennels of the celeljrated foxhunter Frank Clayton, of 

 Marshalltown, Pa.— ToMV (Hopkinsville, Ky.). 



A FOSTER MOTHER.— Ottawa, Sept. 29.— Editor Forest 

 and Stream: I have just heard -what appeai-s to me to be an 

 extraordinary occurrence. On Aug. 29, Capt. Viette's Clum- 

 ber spaniel bitch Madge had a litter of pups. Her mother, 

 old, Joan, was lined at'about the same time but proved bar- 

 ren. She, however, had a great deal of milk. She has com- 



Eletely taken possession of Madge's pups, and will not allow 

 er to go near them. She feeds them and cares for them as 

 if they were her own offspring. It was most fortunate that 

 she did so, as Madge had very little milk.— Clumber. 



jN'iANDAN, blue belton dog, owned by R. B. Morgan, 



heat 



Don, black. Avhite and tan dog, owned by Dr. Ferguson. 



Second Scries. 

 Q'Appelle Belle beat Shot 

 Mandan beat Fannie M. 



Tie for Mrst. 

 QAppelle Belle beat Mahdan and won fiist prize. 

 Mandan won .second. 

 Fannie M. won third. 

 Belle and Dash B. divided fourth. 



MASTIFF MEASUREMENTS. 



Editor Forest and Stream,: 



Having just finished reading your impres-sion of Sept. 33, 

 may 1 be allowed to call some, attention to remarks made by 

 "S. T." in his notes on San Francisco show^ "S. T.'s" notes 

 on mastiffs are what especially amused me (being an ama- 

 teur breeder). "S. T.," before he writes criticisms, should 

 study the "History of the Mastiff," by M. B. Wynn. He 

 would then be aware that the minimum standard allowed 

 by the English Mastilf Club is 27in., and a mastiif that con- 

 forms to "S. T.'s" standard of 31 or 32in., though not exactly 

 a rarity, still is hard to meet with, especially to get a dog 

 of this height with symmetry and proportions accordingly 



§reat. Not having any knowledge of the dogs exhibited at 

 an Francisco, I cannot judge of what they mav have been. 

 ButlAvould point out to "S. T." that in breeding mastiffs 

 for great size, it is hardly possible to get weight and 

 strength in proportion. To support my statements 

 I may mention that Lukey's Bruce I. stood 31in., weight 

 leOlbs., lOlbs. under the standard weight for his .size. His 

 Nelson stood 33in. and only weighed 1.501bs., being 331bs. 

 under standard weight. Now sir, I think the "fancy" is 

 content with a dog 38, 30 or 33in. high if he has weight and 

 limbs in proportion (that is, limbs that serve him). Dr. 

 Pei-ry's celebrated Hero II. stands 33in. and scales ISOlbs., 

 which is correct to the standai-d. My Baby stands 30in. and 

 scales 17.51bs. "S. T." says that he' considers no dog up to 

 standard standing less than 31 or 33in. and w- eighing less 

 than leoibs. But for a dog standing 31iu. the weight should 

 be 1701bs. with lOlbs. increase for every inch above. Could 

 we breed a dog that would be active, sjTumetrical all over, 

 mu.scular and not fall away behind, and get him 34in., 

 weighing SOOlbs., I think all mastiff breeders would be glad. 

 But at present we must ask "S. T." to moderate his require- 

 ments to .suit the age. Reginald J. Aston. 

 Oblaxdo Kennels, Florida, Sept. 27. 



THE ST. JOHN DOG SHOW.-St. John, N. B., Sept. 37. 

 Editor Forest and Stream: Entries for our approaching 

 bench show are now coming in quite rapidly, and from pres- 

 ent indications T feel waiTauted in saying this will be the 

 best show we have j^et held. We have" had over double the 

 number of inquiries for premium lists we ever had. The 

 entries will positively close on Oct. 9. There will be a lai-ge 

 number of valuable special prizes offered.— H. W. Wilson. 



ENTRIES FOR THE EASTERN FIELD TRIALS.— 

 The entries for the All-Aged Stakes of the Eastern Field 

 Trials Club niunber .sixty-seven, with possibly more to 

 come. For the All- Aged Setter Stake there are thirty-four. 

 Pointer Stake thirty, with two pointers and one setter in the 

 champion stake. We hope to be able to give full particulars 

 next week. 



BULL-TERRIER LOST.— A 7mos. white bull-terrier dog, 

 uncropped, with faint dark spots on ears. Information 

 leading to recovery rewarded. Address C. J. Peshall, Jersey 

 Cit}', N. J. 



KENNEL NOTES. 

 Notes miist l>e sent on i>i-ei}are<l blanlis, wliicli are fur- 

 nished ft-ee on receipt of .stamped and addres.sed envelf>pe. 

 Sets of 300 of any one form, bound for retaluing duplicates, 

 are sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanlis. 



GUn Royal and GUn RocJu Jr. By E. AV. Jester, St. George's, 

 Del., for lemon belton and black and white English setter dogs, 

 whelped Aug. 12, 1886, hy Glen Rock (Druid— Princess Draco) out 

 of Dashing BeUe (Dashing Monarch— Blue BeUe). 



GUn Delia, Glen Dace. Glen Countess and Glen Prince&^. By E.W. 

 Jester, St. George's, Del., for one lemon belton and three black, 

 white and tan English setter bitches, whelped Aug. 12, 1886, by 

 Glen Rock out of Dashing BeUe. 



J?Mc7f Gladstone and Daisy Mac. By G. F. Clark, St. George's. 

 Del., for black, white and tan English setter dog and blue belton 

 hitch, whelped Aug. 9, 1886, hy Rex Gladstone (A.K.R. 2168) out of 

 Little Fraud (Druid's Boy, A.K.R. 2270— Victoria A.K.R. 1383). 



Goodwood Rally, Goodivood Didte and Goodwood Ranger. By S. 



THE STAFFORD DOG SHOW.— The third annual dog 

 show of the Stafford Kennel Club will be held at Stafford 

 Springs, Conn., Oct. 13 and 14. The show will be held in 

 connection with the Stafford Agricultural Society. The 

 club has applied for admission to the American Kennel Club, 

 and the show wall be held under its rules. Cash prizes of $5 

 or silver medal at option of exhibitor will be awarded in the 

 champion classes to mastiS:s, rough-coated St. Bernards, 

 smooth-coated St. Bernards, Newfoundlands, greyhounds, 

 deerhounds, foxhounds, bloodhounds, pointers, English 

 setters, black and tan setters, Irish setters, water spaniels, 

 cocker spaniels, beagles, dachshunde, fox-terriers, collies, 

 bull-temers, Irish terriers and pugs. The prizes in the open 

 classes wdll be 50 per cent, of entrance money to first, 30 per 

 cent, to second and 30 per cent, to third. The club will spare 

 no pains to make the show worthy the support of exhibitors, 

 and they hope to see full benches and a good attendance. 

 Dr. George Walton, of Boston, will judge some of the classes. 

 The other judges have not yet been selected, Eatries close 

 Oct. 9. 



Prince Bettlms.Fliit and Mena II. By AVarwick Kennels, Bridge- 

 port, Conn., for English setters, one lemon and white dog and one 

 black and white and one blue belton bitch, whelped -July 30. 1886, 

 by Belthus (Rock— Meg) out of Daisy (Dick— Rosa). 



Roxy Vera. By C. A. Parker, Worcester, Mass., for liver and 

 white pointer bitch, whelped July 17, 1883, by Pete, Jr. (Pete— 

 Woodbridge Nellie) out of Dr. Shattuck's Rosy (Crow'.s Grant- 

 Saxon's NeU). 



Count, Jr. By Gordon AVoodbury, New York, for white hull- 

 terrier dog, whelped July 3, 1886, by Count (Marquis —Kit) out of 

 Little Nell (Little A'ictor— Daisy). 



Nauno. By T. R. Varick, Manchester, N. H., for white bull- 

 terrier bitch, whelped July 3, 1886, by Count (Marquis— Kit) out of 

 Little Nell (Little Victor— Daisy). 



Racer II. By AA^. E. Deane, Somerset, Mass., for white, black and 

 tan beagle dog, whelped May 14, 1885, by Racer (Rowett's Rallj'— 

 Lill) out of Hattie (Racer— Dolly). 



Little Mac. ByAA'.E. Deane, Somerset, MasSy, for white, black 

 and tan beagle dog, whelped Feb. 17, 1886, by Rustler (Trump- 

 Lady) out of Hattio (Racer— Dolly). 



Bendor and Ormond. By E. Kessler, Staten Island, N. Y., for 

 lemon and M'hite and liver and white pointer dogs, \\ helped July 

 19, 1886, by Bracket (Graphic— Bloomo) out of Lucia (Croxteth— 

 Belle). 



3Iark Boy, Marltet, Marksman, Markstonc, Markwood and Mark 

 Antony. By E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del., for lemon belton 

 English setter dogs, whelped Aug. 27, 1886, by Gladstone's IMai'k 

 (Gladstone— Bessie A.) out of Aunty Fuller (Glen Rook— Countess 

 Flirt). 



Mark Lady. By E. AA''. Jester, St. George's, Del., for lemon bel- 

 ton English setter bitch, whelped Aug. 27, 1886, bv Gladstone's 

 Mark (Gladstone— Bessie A.) out of Aimty Fidler (Glen Rock- 

 Countess Flii-t). 



3fa,r. By Miss M. Hmnphrey, Dedhani, Mass., for black and tan 

 Gordon setter dog, whelped Aug. 21, 1886, by Argus 11. (Argus- 

 Beauty) out of Jessica (Doan's Tom— Cremorne). 



NAMES CHANGED. 



Hattie to Jewell. AVhite, black and tan beagle dog, whelped July 

 8, 1883 (Racer-Dolly), owned by AV. E. Deane, Somerset, Mass. 



Meimr''s Maid to Nameless. Editor Forest and Utream: In your 

 issue of Oct. 8, 1885, I claimed the name Meteor's Maid for white 

 and liver pointer puppy, by Meteor out of Dee. whelped March 31, 

 1885. I am now informed by E. F. Stoddard that he claimed that 

 name Aug. 9, 188-t. Recognizing Ms claim as just, I surrender the 

 name and claim in its stead Nameless.— Royal Robinson (In- 

 dianapolis, Ind., Sept. 29), 



BRED. 



Notes mnst.be sent on the Prepared Blanks, 

 Enaadine—Apollo^ G. Amsinck's (New York) St. Bernard hitch 

 Engadine (Centaur-^ — ■ ) to W. W, Tucker's Apollo (Medor— 

 Bla6s),Sept>l4, J 



Beat)-ice— Apollo. Ed. McLaughlin's (Brooklyn, N. Y.) St. Ber- 

 nard bitch Beatrice (St. Botolph— Belle of Sterling) to W. W. 

 Tucker's Apollo (Medor— Blass), Sept. U. 



Pri/necss Louise— Apollo. Chequasaet Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) 

 St. Bernard bitcli Princess Louise (formerly Lorna) (Hermit- 

 Brunhild) to W. W. Tucker's Apollo (Medor— Blass), Sept. 6. 



Jill—Sport. E. AV. Je.ster's (St. George's, Del.) pointer bitch Jill 

 (Pete's i3randy— Fan Fan) to his Spoi't (Croxteth ), Sept. 2(5. 



Bessie Nnhle—Burkelleio. 0. D. Thoca's (New York) English set- 

 ter bitch BcRsie Noble (Count Noble— Lady xMay) to W. A. Coster's 

 BuckeUew (A.K.R. 30), Sept. .5. 



RJira—Doc. American Cocker Kennels' (Camden, N. J.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Rhea (j\IcBeth's Doctor— Tuppence) to their Doc 

 (A.K.R. 8795), Sept. 37. 



Jane— Graphic. F. S. Uunderhill's pointer bitch Jane (Sensation 

 —Lill) to Graphic Kennels' Graphic (A.K.R. 3411), Sept. 5. 



Belle— Graphic. W. T. Mitchell's (L.rach's, A'a.) pointer bitch 

 Belle (Sensation— Lill) to Graphic Kennels' Graphic (A.K.R. 2411), 

 Sept. 31. 



McalJy -Grapnio. Graphic Kennels' (Jersey City, K. .L) pointer 

 bitch Meally (Pax— Climax) to their Graphic (A.K.R. 2411), Aug. 11, 



Minnie— Tmi Hiumh. Mrs. J. R. Bennett's pug bitch Minnie to 

 G. W. Fisher's Tom Thumb (Boggie— Darkie), Sept. 25. 



Pride of Delaware— Rex Gladstone. 1. Yearsley, Jr.'s (Ooatesville, 

 Pa.) English setter bitch Pride of Delaware (CarlQWitz-'Ollie) to 



G. F. Clark's Bex Gladstone (A.K.R. 31G7), Oct. 3. 



WHELPS. 



Notes mu.st be sent on the Prepared Jilanlis. 



Nellie. E. W. Jester's (St. George's, Del.) spaniel bitch Nellie, 

 Sept. 23, six (thi'ee dogs), by A. Constable's Nick. 



Bess. F. H. Bradbury's (Elk ( on, Md.) EngUsh Better bitch Bess, 

 Sept. 24, six (two dogs), by E. W. Jester's Gladstone's Mark (Glad- 

 stone—Bessie A.). 



Betty. AVoodbrook Kennels' (Baltimore, Md.) beagle bitch Betty 

 (A.K.R. 2910), Sept. 27, five (three dogs), by their Rattler IH. 

 (A.K.R. 2798). 



Swiss Rhona. Hospice Kennels' (Arbngton, N.J.) St. Bernard 

 bitch Swiss Rhona (A.K.R. 8OS0), Sept. 29, eight (live dogs), by their 

 Otho (A.K.R. 483); one bitch since dead. 



Meg Merrilies. Harry A. Fletcher's (Woodford's, Me.) Irish set- 

 ter bitch Meg Merrilies (A.K.R. 2181), Sept. 38, ten (six dogs), by 

 his Prince (A.K.R. 1668). 



Heather Lass. A. H. Aldrich's (Melrose, Mass.) Gordon setter 

 hitch Heather Lass (Jack— Gipsey), Sept. 3, five (two dogs), by G. 

 E. Browne's Argus II. (Argus— Beauty). 



SALES. 



Notes must be sent on tke Prepared Blanlts. 



Little Nell. AVhite bull-terrier bitch, whelped April, 1883, by 

 Little A^ctor out of Daisy, by T. R. A'"arick, Manchester, N. H., to 

 C. A. Biirnef^, Boston, Mass. 



G.rford Nettle. AVhite, black and tan fox-terrier bitch, age not 

 given, by Bob out of Tip, by Frank C. AA^heeler, London, Ont., to 



H. R. Lawrence, Brattleboro, Vt. 



Hillsboro Frisky. White, black and tan head, fox-terrier dog, 

 whelped December, 1885, by Mixture out of Hazel, by T, R. Varick, 

 Manchestei", N. H., to E. T. Rice, Newton Lower Falls, Mass. 



Benjo. AVhite bull-terrier dog, whelped July 3, 1886, by Count 

 out of Little Nell, by T. R. Varick, Manchester, N. H., to Michael 

 Ryan, same place. 



Rex Wind''cm. Black and white English setter dog, whelped 

 July 15, 1886, by Rex Gladstone (A.K.R. 2167) out of Countess 

 Wind'em (A.K.R. 2564), by G. F. Clark, St. George's, Del., to Dr. J. 

 R. Housel, AVatsonto-n-n, Pa. 



Famw. Tan and white beagle bitch, age and pedigi-ee unknown, 

 by E. AV. .Tester, St. George's, Del., to A. J. AVard, Boston. Mass. 



Bud. Lemon and white setter dog, age and pedigree unknown, 

 by E. AA^. Jester, St. George's, Del., to Jas. E. Hair, Bridgeport, 

 Conn. 



Glen Rock, Jr. Black and white English setter dog, whelped 

 Aug. 12, 1886, by Glen Rock (A.K.R. 1616) out of Dashing Belle 

 (A.K.R. 814), by E. W. .Tester, St. George's, Deb, to Dr. E. L. Mays, 

 DeKalb, lU. 



Lead. Black, wlvite and tan beagle dog, age and pedigree un- 

 known, by E. AV. Jester, St. George's, Del., to Henry Boeschell, 

 Baltimore, Md. 



Duchess. Fnwn mastiff bitch, vfhelped Sept. 19. 1883, bj' Young 

 Colonel out of Motive, by Ashmont Kennels, Boston, Mass., to 

 Thos. Blyth, Peale. Pa. 



Captmn Tell. Liver and white pointer dog, whelped July 23, 1886. 

 by AA^lbam Tell (A.K.R. 2640) out of Vera, by C. A. Parker, Wor- 

 cester, Mass., to F. H. Stowe, same place. 



Rattler. Black, tan and white collie dog, whelped 1881, by Tweed 

 II. out of Lassie, by Kilmarnock Colbe Kennels, Bralntree, Mass., 

 to Jas. H. AA^entworth, Brighton, Mass. 



Kennetli. Sable and white collie dog, whelped June 27, 1886, by 

 Kilmarnock Bruce out of AA^innie, by Ivilmarnock Collie Kennels, 

 Bralntree, Mass., to H. R. Hallett, Boston, Mass. 



TalLsman. Sable and white collie dog, whelped Oct. 27, 1880, by 

 Trevor out of Guise, by liilmarnock Collie Kennels, Bralntree, 

 Mass., to F. Mason, AVeymouth, Mass, 



Goodwood Joe. Black, white and tan beagle dog, age unknown, 

 by Mark Anthony out of Diana, by S. C. GrafE, Pittsburgh, Pa., to 

 L. K. Avery, Bremen, Ind. 



Count— Little Nell whelps. AAliite bull-terrier dogs, whelped July 

 3, 1886, by T. R. Varick. Manchester, N. H., one each to F. H. Dan- 

 iels, AVorcester, Mass.; Julius J. Estey, Brattleboro, Vt., and Gor- 

 don Woodbury, New York. 



Prince— Fanny whelps. Beagles, age not given, by E. AV. Jester. 

 St. George's, Del., one black, white and tan bitch to A. J. Ward, 

 Boston, Mass., and one tan and white dog and three tan and white 

 bitches to J. N. Lewis, Ramseys, N. J. 



Gladstone's Mark^Aunty Fuller whelp. Lemon belton English 

 setter dog, whelped Aug. 27, 1886, by E. W. Jester, St. George's, 

 Del., to J. N. Lewis, Ramsevs, N. J. 



Gun (A.K.R. 1538)— Mornina Star (A.K.R. 151,1) lelielps. English 

 setters, whelped Jime 24, 1886, by Chas. York, Bangor, Me., a black, 

 white and tan bitch to H. AV. Durgin, same place, and a black and 

 white dog to N. H. Cowan, Baltimore, Md. 



Goodwood Rattler— Good'wood Music whelps. Black, white and 

 tan beagle bitches, whelped July 17, 1886, by S. C. Graff, Pitts- 

 burgh, Pa., one each to Chas. Shore, same place, and L. K. Avery, 

 Bremen, Ind. 



Bosco II. (A.K.R. 3396)— Bcda (A.K.R. 381,5) whelps. Rough-coated 

 St. Bernards, whelped June 24, 1886. by Mrs. J. Grant, AVest New 

 Brighton, S. I., N. Y., two dogs to B. B. McGregor, Mamaroneck, 

 N. Y.; a dog and bitch each to J. T.AVinchester and Louis DeJonge, 

 Staten Island, N. Y. 



PRESENTATIONS. 

 Jolly Rex. Black, white and tan English setter dog, whelped 

 Aug. 9, 1886, by Rex Gladstone (A.K.R. 2167) out of Little Fraud, 

 by E. W. Jester, St. George's, Del,, to Jefferson Cooper, Pearl 

 River, N. Y. 



Monarex. Black, white and tan English setter bitch, whelped 

 Aug. 9, 1886, by Rex Gladstone (A.K.R. 2167) ont of Little Fraud, 

 by E. AV. Jester, St. George's, Del., to C. B, Faxon, Boston, Mass. 



Argus II.— Jessica whelp. Black and tan Gordon setter dog, 

 Avhelped Aug. 31, 1886, by Geo. E. Browne, Dedham, Mass., to Miss 

 M. Humphrey, same place. 



DEATHS. 



Foreman. Tan, lemon and white beagle dog, whelped February, 

 1880 (A.K.R. 1120), o^vned by Edward Foss, Holyoke, Mass., Sept. 

 27; killed hy cars^ 



lifle mid 



Address all conmv/nicat^s to the Forest and Stream Puh. Co. 



RANGE AND- GALLERY. 



CREEDMOOR, Oct. 3.— The tenth championship marksman's 

 class match took place at Creedmoor to-day. The weather was 

 cool and verv pleasant, but a strong wind from 9 o'clock made the 

 shooting rather difficult, and the scores were not as high as usual. 

 The winners were: 



200yds. 500yds. T'l. 



E F Young, Co C, 7th Reg. h 25 46 



W P Pickett, Co B, 28d Reg 20 24 44 



D E Watson, Co A, 71st Reg 20 21 41 



H Graff, Co B, ^d 30 21 41 



E Larksley, Co E, 13th Reg 20 20 m 



N B Thurston, Co E, a2d 20 20 40 



C G Sohultz, Co G, 13th 20 20 AO 



Lieut. Young is the first competitor who has won the medal for 

 a second time. 



