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[Oct. 6, 1887. 



MASTIFF TYPE. 



NEW YORK, Sept. 30 1887.— Editor Forest and SPream: 

 The writer has no desire to enter the controversy be- 

 tween Messrs. "Wade and Wynn on the subject of mastiff 

 type, but merely to offer a suggestion with regard to one 

 phase of that controversy. 



Both Messrs. Wade and Wynn seem to agree on one point, 

 that the type of the original mastiff is involved in great, if 

 not total, obscurity. We are certainly safe in taking as a 

 fundamental proposition a statement in which two such op- 

 posing and eminent authorities agree, and it seems to us 

 that their prolonged controversy is of real value only in so 

 far as it has laid down this proposition. And yet after all it 

 is a proposition recognized for a long time past by mastiff 

 breeders. 



They have not been breeding back to the original mastiff 

 but forward to an ideal dog, expressing to the mind's eye the 

 uses, the moral characteristics and history of the mastiff. 

 Mastiff breeding both in England and America has been and 

 is not so much from a prototype as toward an antitype. This 

 is the "improvement" in the breed. 



The value of the long controversy to which we have been 

 asked to give attention can well be determined by asking 

 whether, if among the monuments of ancient England there 

 was found a sculpture or a carving of a mastiff, together with 

 a duly authenticated declaration that it represented the 

 original mastiff, it would alter the present system of breeding 

 or the effect of the accumulated decisions of the shows. In 

 the Anglo-Saxon ring as in the Anglo-Saxon court the de- 

 cision of the majority of the judges is the law. 



It is a matter of deep regret that the discussion of Messrs. 

 Wade and Wynn has run so much to the merits of one par- 

 ticular dog, Mr. Wade setting all his faults in exaggerated 

 lines before the public and giving place to none of his good 

 points, thus giving, we believe unintentionally, a false im- 

 pression of that same dog to the general public. We refer 

 to Mr. E. H. Moore's II ford Caution. 



Whatever may be a man's opinion of this dog, we submit 

 that the expressions "disgusting-looking brute" and "snub- 

 nosed beast" are not properly applicable, and savor more of 

 violent prejudice than cal m judgment. It must certainly be 

 very discouraging to Mr. Moore to purchase, and import a dog 

 like Caution and then to have him assailed in the news- 

 papers by a man who views him from one standpoint only. 

 It must certainly be very depressing to intending importers 

 to see Mr. Moore's efforts so inconsiderately dealt with. 



Mr. Wade has given the impression that Caution is nothing 

 save a "disgusting-looking beast." This seems hardly fair 

 and is quite in contrast with the declaration of a well known 

 judge who having placed Caution second remarked to the 

 writer that whatever might be the dog's place on the bench 

 he was, judging from his appearance, admirably calculated 

 to correct the worst and most general faults in American 

 mastiff bitches — an opinion subsequently verified, inas- 

 much as Caution, in several cases known to the writer, has 

 produced square, broad-muzzled dogs with the staunchest; of 

 legs, out of bitches which prior to his importation would 

 have been much reduced in value for the want of a proper 

 stud dog in America. X. 



INDIANA KENNEL CLUB.— Indianapolis, Ind., Oct, 1. 

 —Editor Forest and Stream : At the annual meeting of the 

 Indiana Kennel Club, held this day, the following officers 

 were re-elected: D. C. Bergundthal. President; E. S. Shultz, 

 J. E. Doherty, J. M. Freeman, First, Second and Third Vice 

 Presidents; S. H. Socwell, Treasurer; P. T. Madison, Secre- 

 tary. The reports of the treasurer and secretary showed 

 the club to be in a very prosperous condition. The time for 

 holding the first annual field trials at Bicknell, Ind., was 

 changed from Oct. 31 to Nov. 7, and the time of closing en- 

 tries extended to Oct. 25. The trials promise to be a great 

 success, far exceeding our most sanguine expectations. 

 Messrs. D. C. Bergundthal and P. T. Madison were invited 

 to judge the trials, and the third judge will be selected on 

 the ground. Should anything happen to prevent Mr. Bergund- 

 thal or Madison from being present, other competent judges 

 will be selected. Our grounds at Bicknell are well stocked 

 with quail, and are equal to these of the Eastern Field Trials 

 Club at High Point.— P. T. Madison, Secy. 



BUFFALO KENNEL CLUB.— Buffalo, N. Y., Oct, 3.— 

 Editor Forest and Stream: I notice in your issue of Sept. 

 38, a report of a meeting of the Executive Committee of the 

 A. K. C. held in New York Sept. 22, in which you state that 

 "the application of the Buffalo Kennel Club for membership 

 was refused." Will you please inform me when and from 

 whom the application was received ? I fail to find anything 

 in the records of the club to show that it has ever applied for 

 admission to the A. K. O, and there is no other kennel club 

 in this city.— A- W. Smith, Sec'y Buffalo Kennel Club. 



PEDIGREE WANTED.— St. Louis.— Editor Forest and 

 SPream: Can you or any of your readers give pedigree of 

 Gypsie, a black and tan Gordon setter bitch, by Col. Ains- 

 worth's (Des Moines, la.) Luke Blackstone out of Gypsie 

 Blackstone? I would like to get her full pedigree, if possi- 

 ble.— Ruby. 



THE AMERICAN FIELD TRIALS. — Entries in the All- 

 Aged Stakes of the American Field Trial Club close on 

 Monday next, Oct. 10. The secretary's address is C. W. 

 Paris, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



KENNEL NOTES. 

 Notes must be sent on prepared blanks, wbicb are fur- 

 nished free on receipt of stamped and addressed envelope. 

 Sets of 200 of any one form, bound for retaining duplicates, 

 arc sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 £2f" Notes must be sent on tbe .Prepared Blanks. 



Barry and Mettlehorn. By Contoocook Kennels. Peterborough, 

 N. H., for orange tawnv and white St. Bernard dogs, whelped 

 Sept. 4, 1887, by Grimsell (Hex— Alma) out of Hermita (A.K.R. 

 3018), 



Queen IVcrao. By Greenfield Kennels, New York, for liver and 

 white ticked pointer bitch, whelped Sept. 3, 1887, by Naso of Kip- 

 pen (Naso II.— Maggie) out of Rosalie (Bang Bang— Rose). 



Goldenreid. By J. H. Winslow, Idnladelphia, Pa., for lemon and 

 white pointer dog, wuelned May 13, 1885, by Beaufort (A.K.R. 094) 

 out of Zuba (A.K.R. 1359). 



Brunette. By J . H. Winslow, Philadelphia, Pftj, for black and 

 white pointer bitch, whelned June 10, 1886, by Graphic (A.K.R. 

 3411) out of Zitta (A.K.R, 1358). 



Bangle. By J. H. Winslow, Philadelphia, Pa., for black and 

 white pointer bitch, whelped May 10, 1887, by Naso of Kippen out 

 of Delia (A.K.R. 1347). 



Peggie Bowleg. By J. H. Winslow, Philadelphia, Pa., for black 

 cocker spaniel bitch, whelped Oct. 6, 1888, by Kobo (A.K.R. 2514) 

 out of Hill a (Obo II.— Clio). 



King. By A. W. Smith, Buffalo, N. Y., for black and tan terrier 

 dog, whelped May 14, 1887, by Lord George (Burke— Luce) out of 

 Safety (King— Violet). 



Tell Talc and Joan of Arc Bv Dr. W. F. Spring, West WitWted, 

 Conn., for liver and white ticked pointer dog ani bitch, whelped 

 July 15, 1887, by Dr. Bid well's Don Juan (Elmore's Gay— Grace) out 

 of Belle Winchester (Capt. Fred—Lady F.). 



Modle Daisy. By Dr. W. F. Spring, West Winsted, Conn., for 

 liver and white ticked pointer bitch, whelned July 30, 1887, by 

 Reed's Dash out of Modle Doodle (A.K.R. 4057). 



Contoocooft Kennels. By W. H. Wallbridge, Peterborough, N. 

 H., f or his kennels of St. Bernards. 



NAMES CHANGED. 

 Van to Vandalia. By J. H. Winslow, Philadelphia, Pa. 3 for 

 . lemon and white pointer bitch, whelped Oct. 15, 1883 (A.K.R. 1356). 



' BRED. 



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Mecrsbrook Nan— Raby Mixer. J. E. Thayer's (Lancaster, Mass.) 

 fox-terrier bitch Meers brook Nan (A.K.R. 4109) to bis Raby Mixer 

 (A.K.R. 4598 , Aug. 11. 



Raby Belle— Belgrave Primrose. J. E. Thayer's (Lancaster, Mass.) 

 fox-terrier bitch Raby Belle (A.K.R, 4113) to his Belgrave Prim- 

 rose (A.K.R. 3801), Aug. 16. 



Warren Ladg— Mixture. J. E. Thayer's (Lancaster, Mass.) fox- 

 terrier bitch Warren Lady (A.K.R. 2701) to his Mixture (A.K.R. 

 8697), Aug, 25. 



Wasp II — Mixture. J. K. Thayer's (Lancaster. Mass.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Wasp II. (A.K.R. 5035) to his Mixture (A.K.R. 2097). Sept. 4. 



Nina— Raliy Mixer. J. E. Thayer's (Lancaster, Mass.) fox-ter- 

 rier bitch Nina (A.K.R, 3807) to his Raby Mixer (A.K.R. 4598), 

 Aug. 18. 



Richmond. Myrtle— Raby Mtxer. J. E. Thayer's (Lancaster, Mass.) 

 fox-terrier bitch Richmond Myrtle (A.K.R, 5032) to his Raby Mixer 

 (A.K.R. 4598), Aug. 28. 



Highland Lassie— Chieftain. J. E. Thayer's (Lancaster, Mass.) 

 deerhound bitch Highland Lassie (A.K.R. 4033) to his Chieftain 

 (A.K.R. 3736), Aug. 30. 



Brazen— Chieftain. J. E. Thayer's (Lancaster, Mass.) deerhound 

 bitch Brazen (A.K.R, 4723) to his Chieftain (A.K.R. 3726), Sept. 4. 



Lorna Seeundei—Bran. J. E. Thayer's (Lancaster, Mass.) deer- 

 hound bitch Lorna Seeunda (A.K.R. 4351) to his Bran (A.K.R, 2612), 

 Sept. 25. 



Ruby III— Dash. L. K. Mason's (Hastings. la.) Chesapeake Bay 

 bitch Ruby III. (A.K.R. 1913) to Geo. E. Poyneor's Dash (Drake- 

 Bell), Sept. 19. 



Hermita— G-rimsell. Contoocook Kennels' (Peterborough, N. H.) 

 rough-coated St. Bernard bitch Hermita (A.K.R. 3018) to Upton's 

 Grimsell (Rex— Alma), July 4. 



Lady Tarquin—Tony. Sunnyside Kennels' (New York) bull-ter- 

 rier bitch Lady Tarquin (Tarquin— Luce) to their Tony (A.K.R. 

 3890). Aug. 20. 



Lady Friend— Glcnmar II. Onota Kennels' (Pittsfield, Mass.) 

 Irish setter bitch Lady Friend (Bob— Friend) to Glenmar II. 

 ( A.K.R, 2881), Sept, 28. 



WHELPS. 



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Nellie Pride. L. E. Haag's (Indianapolis, Ind.) collie bitch Nellie 

 Pride (A.K.R. 2819). Oct. 1, eight (four dogs), byR. J. Curry's Dun- 

 dee II. (A.K.R. 4844). 



Wasp II. J. E. Thaver's (Lancaster, Mass.) fox-terrier bitch 

 Wasp II. (A.K.R, 5035), May 24, five (four dogs), by Mr. Raper's 

 Raby Mixtui e (Mixture— Nosegay). 



Richmond Myrtle. J. E. Thaver's (Lancaster, Mass.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Richmond Myrtle (A.K.R. 5032), May 25, one bitch, by Mr. 

 Clarke's Reel .on (Reckoner— Rachel). 



Rahv Susie. J. E. Thayer's (Lancaster, Mass.) fox-terrier bitch 

 Rabv Susie (A.K.R, 2697), June 0, live (three dogs), by his Mixture 

 (A.K.R. 2697). 



Laihi Mixture. J. E. Thayer's (Lancaster. Mass.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Lad v Mixture (A.K.R. 4596), June 2, four (two dogs), by his 

 Raby Mixer ( A.K.R, 4598). 



JaunLii. J- E- Thayer's (Lancaster, Mass.) fox terrier bitch 

 Ja»ntv ( A.K.R, 2696), June 15, four dogs, by his Raby Mixer (A.K.R, 

 4598). 



Richmond. Olive. J. E. Thaver's (Lancaster, Mass.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Richmond Olive (A.R.R. 2699), June 25, five (four dogs), by his 

 Mixture (A.K.R, 2697). 



Miss Mixture J. E. Thayer's (Lancaster, Mass.) fox-terrier bitch 

 Miss Mixture (A.K.R. 4111), June 23, one bitch, by his Raby Mixer 

 (A K.R. 4598). 



Di. J. E. Thayer's (Lancaster, Mass.) fox-terrier bitch Di 

 (A.K.R, 2694), July 25, three bitches, by his Raby Mixer (A.K.R, 

 4598). 



Shame. J. E. Thayer's (Lancaster, Mass.) fox-terrier bitch 

 Shame (A.K.R. 2700). Sept. 2, three bitches, by his Raby Mixer 

 (A.K.R. 4598). 



Carmen. J. E. Thayer's (Lancaster, Mass.) bulldog bitch Carmen 

 (A K.R. 4971). June 12, eleven (four dogs), by his Robinson Crusoe 

 (A.K.B.2597). 



i.ornall. J. E. Thaver's (Lancaster, Mass.) deerhound bitch 

 Lorna U. (A.K.R. 336), June 15, seven (four dogs), by his Chieftain 

 (A.K.R. 3726). 



Thara. J. E. Thaver's (Lancaster, Mass.) deerhound bitch Thora 

 (A.K.R. 4034), June 22, seven (two dogs), by his Chieftain (A.K.R, 

 3726). 



Ooiintess Zina. J. E. Thaver's (Lancaster, Mass.) deerhound 

 bitch Countess Zina (A.K.R. 4031), July 25, four (two dogs), by his 

 Chieftain (A.K.R, 3726). 



Thora. J. E. Thaver's (Lancaster, Mass.) deerhound bitch Thora 

 (A.K.R. 3729), Sept, 14, four (three dogs), by his Chieftain (A.K.R. 

 3826). 



Hermita. Contoocook Kennels' (Peterbornngh, N. H.) rough- 

 coated St, Bernard hitch Hermita (A.K.R, 3018), Sept, 4, two dogs, 

 by John Upton's Grimsell (Rex— Alma). 



'Marjory. St. Bernard Breeding' Club's (Montelair Heights. N.J.) 

 rough-coated St. Bernard bitch Marjory, Sept.20, twelve (Ave dogs), 

 by their Anollo. 



Whim. Robert Gcdney's (Nyack, N. Y.) pointer bitch Whim 

 CAK.R. 4268), Sept. 19, three (two dogs), by Graphic Kennels' Beppo 



Nora. Dr. P. H. Renn's (Sunbury, Pa.) Irish setter bitch Nora 

 (A.K.R. 3876), Sept, 21, ten (three dogs), by W. H. Pierce's Sarsfield 

 (Garryowen — Currer Bell II.). 



Wacouta Bess. Wacouta Kennels' (St. Paul, Minn.) mastiff bitch 

 Wacouta Bess (A.K.R. 4059), Sent, 26, fourteen (ten dogs), by their 

 Wacouta Nap (Morgan's Lion— Morgan's Bess). 



Edith. C. E. Gilchrist's (Charlestown, Mass.) cocker spaniel 

 hitch Edith (Brush II.— Oiiva), Sept. 26, ten (six dogs), by Perrin's 

 Shady (Obo II— Darkiei. 



Blcmtan Lilly. Beverwyck Kennels' (Albany, N. Y.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Blemton Lilly (A.K.R. 3463), July 6, five (four dogs), bv L. & 

 W. Rutherfurd's Splauger. 



Cockney Vixen. Beverwvek Kennels' I Albany, N. Y.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Cockney Vixen, Sept, 17, six (five dogs), by J. E. Thayer's 

 Belgrave Primrose (A.K.R. 3801). 



Juno. Beverwyck Kennels' (Albany, N. Y.) wire-haired fox- 

 terrier bitch Juno, July 24, seven (six dogs), by their Grip II. 



Blemton A nmv. Beverwyck Ken nels' (Albany, N.Y.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Blemton Arrow (A.K.R. 3457), Sept. 4, three (two dogs), by 

 Blemton Kennels' Resolute (A.K.R. 4487). 



SALES. 



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Barrti. Orange tawny and white rough-coated St. Bernard dog, 

 whelped Sept, 4, 1887, by Grimsell out of Hermita. (A.K.R. 3013), by 

 Contoocook Kennels, Peterborough, N. H., to Geo. Morison, same 

 place. 



Sandycroft Beauty. Fawn, black points, mastiff bitch, whelped 

 April 9, 1887 (A.K.R. 4980), by Victor M. Haldcman, Milford, Del., 

 to J. Reis, same place. 



Sandycroft Baffle. Mastiff dog, whelped April 9, 1887 (A.K.R. 

 4979), by Victor M, Haldeman, Milford, Del., to John Y.Boyd, 

 Harrisburg, Pa. 



Sandycroft Brag. Mastiff dog, whelped April 9, 1887 (A.K.R. 

 4984), by Victor M. Haldeman, Milford, Del., to J. C, McClure, 

 West Fairfield, Pa. 



Mora. Orange tawny, correct white markings, smooth-coated 

 St. Bernard bitch, whelped Nov. 25, 1883. by Webb's Rex out of 

 Nellie, by C. W. Bickford, Rochester, N. H., to E. B. Sears, Mel- 

 rose, Mass. 



Princess Karl. White, tawny brindle spots, rough-coated St. 

 Bernard bitch, whelped July 24, 1886 (A.K.K, 4775), by C. W. Bick- 

 ford, Rochester, N. H., toE. B. Sears, Melrose, Mass. 



BeauTibbs. Light fawn mastiff dog. whelped June 5, 1887, by 

 Bruce II. (A.K.R. 4643) out of Madge III. (A.K.R. 4880, by Chas. H. 

 Pratt, Norwood, Mass., to F. S. Baston, same place. 



Juanita. White and tan bulldog bitch (A.K.R, 4015), by John E. 

 Thayer, Lancaster, Mass., to T. R. Varick. Manchester, N. H. 



Hillside. White and tan bulldog (A.K.R. 3696), by J. E. Thayer, 

 Lancaster, Mass., to J. P. Barnard, Jr., Boston, Mass. 



Romidus. Red smut bulldog (A.K.R, 389), by J. E. Thayer, Lan- 

 caster, Mass., to Thos. Patton, Jr., Appleton, Wis. 



Hillside BeVc. Fawn bulldog bitch (A.K.R. 4316), by J. E. Thayer, 

 Lancaster, Mass., to Thos. Mills, Montreal, Can. 



Mecrsbrook Model II. White, black and tan head, fox-terrier 

 bitch (A.K.R. 4108), by J. E. Thayer, Lancaster, Mass., to W. R. 

 Mack, Rochester, N. Y. 



Bras. Fawn deerhound dog (A.K.R. 4530), by J. E. Thayer, Lan- 

 casster, Mass., to J. J. Sehanwell, New York., 



Juno. White bulldog bitch (A.K.R. 4617), by J. E. Thayer, Lan- 

 caster, Mass., to Mr. Colburn, Lowell, Mass. 



Moses. White bulldog (A.K.R. 323), by J. E. Thayer, Lancaster, 

 Mass.. to Mi'. Colburn, Lowell, Mass. 



Tim II. (A.K.R. 3669)— Nora (A.K.R. 5009) whelps. Black and tan 

 Gordon setter dogs, whelped July 30, 1887, by F. M. Harris, Wor- 

 cester, Mass., one each to A. L. Young, same place, and Noyes Bil- 

 lings, Dodgeviile, Mass. 



Bruce II. (A.K.R. U6!>3)-Madge III. (A.K.R. USS0) whelps. Mas- 

 tiffs, whelped June 5, 1887, by Chas. H. Pratt. Norwood, Mass., a 

 fawn and light fawn dog to E. H. Moore, Melrose, Mass.; a light 



fawn bitch to Mrs. Kate F. Kimball, Concord, N. H.; a light fawn 

 bitch to L. S. Dow, Boston, Mass., and a fawn bitch to John Mc- 

 Connell, Arlington. Mass. 



Van. Lemon white pointer bitch (A.K.R, 1356), by G. H. Bailey, 

 Portland, Me., to J. H. Winslow, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Pluck— Sheila whelps. Red Irish terrier dog?, whelped April 8, 

 1884,by L. Timpson, Red Honk, N. Y., one each to F. L. Underbill, 

 Mt. Kisco, N. Y.. and W. T. Reynolds. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



Pluck-Sheila xvhep. Rea Irish terrier dog,whelped Sept. 10, 1883, 

 by L. Timpson, Red Hook, N. Y., to F. L, Underbill, Mt, Kisco, 



Garryowen— Sheila whelps- Red Irish setter dogs, whelped Jan. 

 20, 1886, by L. Timpson, Red Hook, N. Y., one to H. D. Danford, 

 Dayton, O.; one to A. S. G. Boulton, Toronto, Can,, and two to 

 Associated Fanciers. Philadelphia, Pa. 



Garryoum— Sheila whelps. Red Irish terriers, whelped Aug. 28, 

 1888, by L. Timpson. Red Hook, N. Y., two bitches to Associated 

 Fanciers, Philadelphia, Pa.: a dog and bitch to F. Myers, Oakland, 

 Cal., and a bitch to G. E. Numsen, Baltimore, Md. 



Slasher —Sheila whelm. Red Irish terriers, whelped Nov, 22, 1884, 

 by L. Timpson. Red Hook, N. Y., a dog io C. T. Clarkson, Pough- 

 keepsie, N, Y., and a dog and bitch to Dr. J. W, Streeter, Chicago, 



PRESENTATIONS. 

 Lundy and Mary Meade. Orange and white English setter dog 

 and bitch, whelped Aug. 12, 18S7, by Oath's Mark (Gath— Gem) 

 out of Fly (Grousedale— Forest Fly), by Dr. W. L. Lundy to W. A. 

 Wheatley, Memphis, Tenn. 



IMPORTATIONS. 

 Japanese Spaniels. Mr. C. E, Lewis, Suspension Bridge, N. Y., 

 has recently imported from Japan three Japanese spaniels, a dog 

 and two bitches. 



DEATHS. 



Victoria. White bull-terrier bitch, whelped April, 1883 (A.K.R. 

 1893), owned by W. J. Comstock, Providence, R, I. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 

 No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



T— My beagle bound, three years old, has been troubled with 

 red mange. Rubbing him with sulphur and lead relieves but does 

 not cure. Shall I give him Fowler's solution of arsenic and how 

 much? Ans. Give five drops night and morning in the food. 

 Keep the bowels clear with castor oil in dessertspoonful doses 

 and use the following ointment: 

 B. Ung. zinc oxid. 



Ung. diachylon aiji. 



Mix. Sig. External. 



A, C. J., Mechanicsville, N. Y.— I am bothered to know what to 

 do with my dog, an Irish setter 9 months old. In the morning a 

 thick matter appears in the eyes. He has a peculiar cough, but it 

 dou't bother him, for he will hunt as well as ever. He eats but 

 little and grows poor; he is very active. He has a very strong 

 smell, so much so I don't like to let him into the house. Is there 

 anything I can do for it? Ans. Wash with carbolic soap. Give 3 

 grains of quinine night and morning, and a teaspoonful of syrup 

 of buckthorn every other day. 



G. H, C, Boston.— My cocker spaniel, three years old, has a 

 scurfy humor on his back; his coat is harsh and dry. A few days 

 ago I commenced to give him Fowler's solution of arsenic, 5 drops 

 twice a day. A local druggist told me that 10 drops a day was too 

 powerful a dose for so small a dog, and recommended 3 drops 

 twice a day. Will you kindly advise what you should think the 

 proper dose, and also the length of time to continue treatment. 

 Ans. Five drops is the best dose. Continue for 3 weeks, then 

 omit a week and begin again. See answer to "T." this week. 



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RANGE AND GALLERY. 



WORCESTER, Mass., Sept. 30.— The Worcester City Guards, 

 Co. A, Second Regiment, M.V. M., had their 47th anniversary this 

 week. Thev had as guests the Hey wood Guards, of Gardner, Co. 

 F, Second Rtgiment, M. V. M. Also Col. F. W. Wellington, of 

 Worcester, Assistant Inspector General on staff of the governor 

 and commander-in-chief; Major E. R. Shum way, of Worcester, of 

 the Second Regiment; Major S. H. Chaffee, of Grafton, of the 

 Sixth Regiment; Lieut. Sylvester S. Bumstead. of Springfield, 

 inspector of rifle practice. Second Regiment; Lieut. Charles L. 

 Havdeu, of South Deerfield, paymaster of Second Regiment; Capt. 

 E A. Harris, Worcester Light Infantry, Co. C, Second Regiment; 

 Capt, Wm. Regan, of Emmet Guards of Worcester, Co. G, Ninth 

 Regiment; Capt, John E. Merrill aud Lieut. Bruso, of Worcester, 

 of Battery B, Light Artillery, M. V. M. In the forenoon there 

 was a shoot at the Peat Meadow range of the militia companies. 

 The totals of each were as follows: 



Company F. 



Capt S T Chamberlain 23 G W Hunting 13 



GCGoodale 23 A B Mossy 11 



G W Bishop 21 C O'Neil 11 



Lieut C N Edgell 20 H Greenwood 10 



Lieut H J Black 20 A A Fowler 10 



C A Hinds 18 FL Proctor 8 



F White 18 G L Holt 9 



FB Edgell 18 S J Williams 9 



BF Thrasher 18 A A Green 8 



B D Morse 17 E R Jackson 6 



TW Leonard 17 A E Kendall 3 



E B Sutton : 16 F I Gilsoa 3 



J Strong 16 — 



OFBowtelle U 373 



RB Pines .13 



Company A. 



AD Jefferson 21 FKnight ...10 



OS Perry 20 A Sanders 10 



E G Barrett 20 J Nuderberger 10 



F Rowland 18 E Stone 10 



W E Wilkins 18 J Grace 9 



E W Hinds 18 AH Morton 9 



J W Lanier 18 C H Mann 9 



WR Jacobs 18 HH Rogers 8 



G E Sweet 17 F End 8 



J D Mcintosh 17 F Sanderson 6 



C L Sharpl s 17 W Farnsworth 6 



I T Goodwin 17 C W Leonard 6 



M H Tisdell 15 A J LTnderwood 5 



P Milner , 15 OA Legg 4 



FHLurke 15 E Foot 4 



J Leigh 14 W H Carrico 4 



H S Clinton 13 J H Lander 3 



H P Hinds '3 G Johnson 3 



Capt W D Preston 12 EL Harper 3 



Lieut F S Hoyt 12 H Tisdell 3 



Lieut W A Condy 13 — 



AEEliason 13 493 



OA Wood 12 



The shooting bv the honoraries and guests was as follows: Lieut. 

 Bumstead 21, T. H. Dav 21, Lieut, Hayden 19, Major Shum way 18, 

 Lieut. James Earley 18, Sergt. -Major J. E. Lancaster 18, J. B. 

 Cleveland aud Lieut. Forbes B. Fay 17. A. E. Brown 16, Major 

 Chaffee 15, Capt, Merrill 15, J. B. Willard 15, Col. Wellington 12, 

 Capt. Hams 12, Capt. G. H. Cleveland 12, H. Mansfield 12. In the 

 afternoon the two companies paraded as a battalion under Major 

 Shumway, Lieut. F. S. Hoyt, of the City Guards, Adjutant, with 

 Licuts. Hayden and Bumstead as staff officers. Th« music was by 

 the Worcester brass band. The parade closed with review and 

 dress paraae on Central Park. The reviewing party was His 

 Honor, Samuel Winslow, Mayor of Worcester, Col. Wellington, 

 Capt. Harris, Capt. Regan, Capt. Merrill, Capt. Levi Lincoln, Gen. 

 A.B. R. Sprage, Gen. Josiah Piskett and Capt. E. A Wood. In 

 the evening there was a banquet, followed by speech-making and 

 the presenting of prizes to the following: Sergt. A. D. Jefferson, 

 Sergt, C. S. Perry, Sergt. E. G. Barrett, Priv. W. R. Jacobs. Pnv. 

 Fred Rowland, Priv. E. W. Hinds, Priv. J. W. Lepier, Pnv. W. 

 E. Wilkins, Lieut. W. A. Condy, Priv. Earnest Stone, Corp. Fred 

 Knight, Priv. Henry Tisdell, honorary member T. H. Day, honor- 

 ary member Lieut. James Early, honorary member Lieut. Samuel 

 Hathaway. Company prize for competition to a company team of 

 32 men, between the Hevwood Guards and City Guards. Won by 

 a score of 377 against 371. Capt. S. T. Chamberlain, of Gardner; 

 Priv. G. C. Goodell, of Gardner; Priv. G. W. Bishop, of Gardner. 



