FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Jan. 27, 1887. 



BEAGLES. — Editor Forest and Stream: Last winter I 

 went buntiDg white bares in Massachusetts with a gentle- 

 man who had a small hound, say twelve to fifteen inches in 

 height at the shoulder, well proportioned, with straight legs, 

 "endears rot longer iii propoi-fcicii to size, than £re those of 

 the English stag hound. This dog, which was the finest 

 hcund I ever hunted with, the owner claimed was a Scotch 

 beagle, its mother having been imported from Scotland. 

 Being desirous of obtaining a beagle of this kind I have 

 corresponded with quite a number of dog fanciers to learn 

 that no one with whom I have corresponded, knows of such 

 a hound as the Scotch beagle. Now, perhaps, some of your 

 readers may know where such a dog as I would like may be 

 obtained, I do not care to have the long-eared, short and 

 crooked-legged English beagle.— Subscriber. [There are 

 undoubtedly good beagles in Scotland, but there is no breed 

 peculiar to the country. If subscriber will correspond with 

 some of the parties that advertise beagles in Forrest axd 

 Stream, he will undoubtedlv find just the dog he is looking 

 for.] 



COLLIE SWEEPSTAKES.— The first semi-annual collie 

 sweepstakes, under the auspice of the Collie Club of America, 

 for puppies born in the United States or Canada on or after 

 Sept. 1, 1886. Entrance $5 each, to be paid to the secretary 

 of the Collie Club at the time of entry. The sweepstake to 

 be decided at a show in the fall of 1887, to be selected by the 

 executive committee of the Collie Club. The winner to re- 

 ceive fifty per cent, of the sweet stake; twenty-five per cent, 

 to go to the second, fifteen per cent, to the third, and ten per 

 cent, to the fourth. In entering dogs for the show at which 

 it is decided to hold the collie sweepstakes, it will be neces- 

 sary to enter them according to the regulation of that show, 

 paying the entiy fee and placing them in such classes as the 

 exhibitors may choose; and also specifying on the entry blank 

 that they are "to compete for the collie sweepstakes?' En- 

 tries close May 1, 1887.— Geo. A. Smith. Sec.-Treas. 



ETHAN ALLIN SETTERS— We have received a letter 

 from Mr. Ethan AUm, from which it appears that we mis- 

 understood his previous letter and stated that he had sold all 

 of his setters with the exception of two puppies. Mr, Allin 

 informs us that being unable to attend to the rearing and 

 training of his dogs he has made arrangements with a com- 

 petent trainer to take charge of bis kennel and that as here- 

 tofore he. can supply a limited number of first-class ruffed 

 grouse dogs as well as a few puppies. This we are sure will 

 be welcome news to a large number of gentlemen, who for 

 many years have shot over these capital dogs. 



THE LARGEST MASTIFF BITCH PVPPY.-Ediior 

 Forest and Stream: The weights of the mastiff puppies 

 given last week in your journal were of dogs. I claimed the 

 heaviest weight for a bitch pup, and now ask Mr. Allen if he 

 can beat 1061bs. for a 7 months old bitch pup? I still claim 

 my Alpha (A.K.R. 3921) to be the heaviest bitch pup at that 

 age on record. — Victor M. Haldeman. 



WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA POULTRY SOCIETY.— 

 The officers of the Western Pennsylvania Poultry Society for 

 1887 are : President, Edward Gregg; Vice-President, Thomas 

 Booth; Treasurer, C. A. Stephens; Secretary, C. B. Elben; 

 Directors, B. F. Wilson, H. Hartley, W. C. Meyer, J. R. 

 Henrichs and Charles Richardson. 



COON DOGS— New York, Jan. 10— Editor Forest a ltd 

 Stream: I would like to know how to breed a first-class coon 

 dog. If any of your readers can inform me how to proceed 

 they will greatly oblige.— W. C. 



THE BEAGLE CLUB. — Following is a list of the officers 

 of the American English Beagle Club, elected for 1887: 

 President, H. F. Schellhass: Secretary and Treasurer, W. H. 

 Ashburner; Executive Committee, Elmer E, Shaner, Andrew 

 Winsor and W. F. Streeter. 



THE GORDON SETTER LON. — Editor Forest and 

 Stream: Can any of your readers give me the pedigree of 

 the Gordon setter dog Copeland's Lon?— Alf. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



Notes must l»e sent on prepared blanks, whicb are fur- 

 nished free on receipt of stamped and addressed envelop. 

 Sets of 200 of any one form, bound for retain'-"^ -duplicates, 

 are sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED, 

 ites must he sent on the Prepared Blanks. 

 Dick Obo. By George Miller, Jersey City, N. J., for black cocker 

 spaniel dog, wnelped March IS, 1886, by Obo II. (A.K.1L 482) out of 

 Toronto Jet (A.K.R. 86). 



Telle Doc. By D. W. Oyster, Washington, B. C, for orange and 

 white pointer hitch, whelped May 27, 1880, by Fritz (A.K.K. 1351) 

 out of Virginia. (A.K.R. 1357). (Wrongly given as a dog last week.) 



Derby Isuke. By Geo. B. Talmadge, Derby, Conn., for liver and 

 white pointer dog, whelped Is ov. 27. It 86, by Gccdvsiu's Dash (Sen- 

 sation—White's Grace) out of Zoe (A.K.R. 1444). 



Glenmore G. By H. Gaylord, Elmira, N. Y., for red Irish setter 

 deg, whelped Oct. 14. 1886, by Glencho (Elcho— Noreen) out of Quail 

 O'More (Kory O'More— Sampson's Nora). 



l\ora O'More. By Dr. M. Davis, r-lmira, N. Y., for red Irish set- 

 ter hitch, whelped Oct. 14, 18t6, by Glencho (Elcho— Noreen) out of 

 Quail O'More Glory O'More— Sampson's Nora). 



Bacchante. By A. Perrin, Cambridge, Mass., for white, black 

 and tan markings on head, fox-terrier bitch, whelped Nov. 2, 1886, 

 by Bacchanal (llie Belgrayian— Bedlamite) out of Trifle (Raby Ty- 

 rant—Judy). 



Brool:wood. By W. S. Brown, New York city, for orange and 

 white English setter dog, whelped July 22, lt£C, by champion Lark 

 out of Flounce. 



Lonwood. ByW. E. Deane, Somerset, Mass., for white, black 

 and tan beagle dog, whelped Aug. SO, 1886, by Flute D. (A.K.R. 2388) 

 out of Dixie (Elmore's Flute— Thorn). 



Billie M. By Thomas Callahan, Stoughton, Mass , for white, 

 black and tau beagle dog, whelped Aug. 22, 1886, by Racer II. 

 (Racer— Jewell) out of Jewell (Racer— DoTh). 



Dix C. By Thoraas Calahan, Stoughton, Mass.. for white, black 

 and tan beagle dog, whelped Aug. 10, 1886, by hlttte D. (A.K.R. 

 2388) out of Dixie (Elmore's I lute— Thorn). 



Fansey D. By W. T. Deane, Somerset, Mass., for white, black 

 and tan beagle bitch, whelped Aug. 80, 1886, by Flute D. (A.K.R. 

 2888) cut of Dixie (Elmore's B lute— 'thorn). 



Lady May. By Robert Bradley, \\ aynesburg, Pa., for red Irish 

 setter bitch, whelped May 4, 1886, by Barney O'Shea (Kory O'More 

 — Norah O'More) out of Red Rose (champion Biz— Lady Clare). 



BRED, 



<gW Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Victoria Lavcrack—Gun. Charles York's (Bangor, Me.) pure 

 Laverack bitch Victoria Laverack (Tempest— Lilly) to his Gun 

 (Gladstone— May B.), Jan. 12. 



Dora Boya'i— Paul olaestone. F.I.Stone's English setter bitch 

 Dora Royal to Memphis & Avent Kennels' Paul Gladstone (Glad- 

 stone— La\ alette), Leo. 16. 



Louise— Paul Oladstone. Thos. Greagery's English setter bitch 

 Louise to Memphis & Avent Kennels' Paul Gladstone (Gladstone— 

 Lavalettej, Dec. 13. 



June— Ren al Duke. J. G. Blossom's Gordon setter bitch Juno 

 . (Glen— Flirt) to E. Maher's Rojal Duke (Bob-Nell), Jan. 5. 



Lorna— Lltho, Jr. Dr. "Win. Jarvis's (Claremont, N. It.) Irish 

 setter bitch Lorna (A.K.R. 2CG) to his Elcho, Jr. (A.K.R. 508), Nov. 

 28. 



Buhy— Elcho, Jr. W. G. Simon's (Manchester, N. H.) Irish set- 

 ter bitch Ruby to Dr. Wm. Jarvis's Elcho, Jr. (A.K.R. 508), Dec 17. 



Beis—Sai'sfield. G. H; Parkinson's (Midctletown, Conn.) Irish 

 tetter bitch Bees to Dr. Wm. Jarvis's SarsfMd, Dec. 14. 



Juno—Boyal Duke. James B. Blossom's (Morrisanla, N. Y.) 

 Gordon setter hitch Juno (Aten's Glen— Francisx Flirt) to Edward 

 Maher's Royal Duke (Bob— Nell), Jar. 5. 



Outc—Pap Sm*zcr. L. Gardner's (Mt. Vernon, N. Y.) pointer 

 bitch Cute (A.K.B. 2082) to Dayton Kennel Club's Pap Smizer 

 (Meteor— Diana), Jan. 8. 



Wwite Fink— Baronet. John Forrest's ("Randolph) bull-terrier 

 bitch White Pink (A.K.R. 4487) to A. Peirin's Baronet (A.K.K, 

 4480), Dec. 2 and 4. 



Victoria Lavcrack—Gun. Charles York's (Bangor, Mo.) pure 

 Laverack bitch Victoria Laverack (Tempest— Lilly ) to his Gun 

 (Gladstone— May B.). Jan. 11. 



Cushlar— Gerald. Wm. Scofield's (Bridgeport, Conn.) Irish red 

 setter bitch Cushlar (Elcho— Firefly) to F. S. Parrott's Gerald 

 (Glencho— ZeldiO, Jan. 10. 



Linda— Duke of Leeds. C. H. Springs's (Newton, Lower Falls, 

 Mass.) St. Bernard bitch Linda (A.K.R. 2552) to E. R. Hearn's Duke 

 of Leeds (A.K.R. 1535). 



Kate VIII.— Bang Bang. Westminster Kennel Club's (Babylon, 

 L. I.) pointer bitch Kate VIII. (Donald 11— Bell) to their Bang 

 Bang (A.K.R. 394), Dec. 8. 



Countess— Bang Bang. Westminster Kennel Club's (Babvlon, L. 



I. ) pointer bitch Countess to their Banu Bang (A.K.R. 394), Dec. 12. 

 Red Flash— Sarsficid. H, B. Draper's (Cats-kill, N. Y.) Irish setter 



hitch Red Flash to Dr. Win. Jarvis's SarsI.ekl, Dec. 25. 



Noreen— Champion Elcho, Dr. Wm. Jarvis's (Claremont , N. H.) 

 Irish setter bitch Noreen (A.K.R. 297) to his champion Elcho (A.K. 

 R. 295), Dec. 27. 



Nana— Cicero. Essex Kennels' (And over, Mass.) pug bitch Nana 

 (Sam— Titan ia) to their Cicero (A.K.R. 42l9), Jan. 12. 



Dido II— Duke of Leeds. John S. Sheppard's (New York; rough- 

 coated St. Bernard Dido II. (Barry— Dido) to E. R. Hearn's Duke 

 of Leeds (A.K.R. 1585), Jan. 13. 



Meerslrroi.lt Model 11.— Ruby Jack. Hillside Kennels' (Lancaster, 

 Mass.) fox-terrier bitch Meershrook Model H. (A.K. U. 4108) to riieir 

 Raby Jack (A.K.R. 3808), Nov. 80. 



Di— Mixture. Hillside Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Di (Raby Tyrant— Richmond Olive) to their Mixture (A.K.R, 

 2697), Dec. 4. 



Shame— Mixture. Hillside Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) fox-ter- 

 rier bitch Shame (A.K.R. 2700) to their Mixture (A.K.R, 2C97), Jan. 



Daisy -Plantagcnct. L. W. Y. McCroskerv's (Newburgh, N. Y.) 

 English setter bitch Daisy (Koyal— Madge) to W. Tallman's Plau- 

 tngenet (Dashing Monarch— Petrel), Jan. 15. 



Atossa— Doctor Bush. Dr. F. S. Barton's (Norwood, Mass.) bull- 

 dog bitch Atossa (A . !C.R . 3-187) to W. N. Pond's Doctor Rush (Guil- 

 lermo— Lillie Langtn ), Dec. 23. 



Be'iva— Mack B. A. E. Rendle's (Cr33nwich, Conn.) English se'ter 

 bitch Belva (Foreman— Jessie) to W. Tallman's Mack B. (Dick 

 Laverack— Twilight), Jan. 11. 



Daisy— Oroftstonc. G. V/. Phillip's (Dedham, Mass.) pointcrbitch 

 Daisy (Amory's imp. i-Sob— Amory's imp. Sa!) to E. C. Alden's 

 Croftstone (A.K.R. 8387), Jan. 22. 



Fannie— Little Duke, Jr. Jas. Luther's (Dighton) beagle bitch 

 Fannie (Pedro-Queen II.) to W. E. Deane's Little Duke, Jr. (A.K. 

 R. 2388), Oct. 22. 



Eispa— Champion Robin Adair. Hempstead Farm Co.'s (New 

 Yc rk) collie bitch Elspa (Bruce of tne Fvldc— Zulu Princess) to 

 their champion Robin Adair (A.K.R. 892}, Jan. 20. 



Lassie— Gicngarrti. C. F. Tcaring's (New York) collie bitch Las- 

 sie to Hempstead Farm Co.'s Glengarry (A.K.R. 281:;), Nov. 1. 



Sheila— Robin Adair: Hempstead Farm Co.'s (New York) collie 

 bitch Sheila (Marcus— Rothera's Lassie) to their Robin Adair (A. 

 K.R. 802), Jan. 14. 



Flora— Robin Adair. Hempstead Farm Co.'s (New York) collie 

 hitch Flora (Tweed II.— Elsie) to their Robin Adair (A.K.R. 892), 

 Jan. 17. 



Lady of the Laltc— Robin Adair. Hempstead Farm Co.'s (New 

 York) collie bitth Lady of the Lake (A.K.R. 1423) to their Robin 

 Adair (A.K.R. 892), Nov. 21. 



WHELPS. 



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Madge. McEwen & Gibson's (Byron, Ont.) collie bitch Madge 

 (Highlander— Hasty), Jam 1, live (two dogs), by J. Van Schaick's 

 Scotson (Dublin Scot— Florrv II.). 



Bessie Glencho. H. T. Hehshaw's (Rockville Center, L. I.) Irish 

 setter bitch Bessie Glencho (A. ICR, 3290), Jan. 12, fifteen (nine 

 degs), by Sidney Dillon Ripley's Spy (Duke— Bell). 



Lorna 11. Hillside Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) deerbound bitch 

 Loma II. (A.K.R. 3S0), Nov. 20, two dogs, by their Chieftain 

 (A.K.R, 3726). 



B'nena. B.iyard Thayer's (Boston, Mass.) pointer bitch Rhona 

 (Snap Shot— Rose), Nov. 12, lour bitches, by his Rapid B. (Bang 

 Bang— Rue I.). 



Judith. Glencoe Ccllie Kennels' (East Bethlehem, Pa.) English 

 bob-tailed sheepdog bitch Judith (A.K.R, 8164). Dec. 30, six (three 

 dogs), by their Bob (A.K.K. 8163), 



Donna. Chas. E. Taylor's (Bath, Me.) English setter bitch Donna 

 (Royal Blue— Bryal), Jar.. 12, seven (three dogs), by A. Hatch's 

 Frank Dale (Grousedale— Lady Thorn). 



Fannie. Jas. Luther's (Lighten) beagle bitch Fannie (Pedro- 

 Queen TU, Dec. 24, ten (six dogs), by W. E. Deane's Little Duke, 



Zulu Princess. Hempstead Farm Co.'s (New Ycrk) collie bitch 

 Zulu Princess (A.K.R. 8E6), Jan. 19, seven hitches, by their Glen- 

 garry (A.K.R. 2812). 



Clieviot Lass. Hempstead Farm Co.'s (New York) collie bitch 

 Cheviot Lass (Robin Adair— Sheila), Jan. 16, eight bitches, by their 

 G)p»iEr»rry (A.K.E. 2812). 



EJic. Hempstead Farm Co.'s (New York) colliebitchEffie (A.K. 

 R. 1221), Nov. 21, nine (four dogs), by their Glengarry (A.K.R. 2812). 



SALES. 



fST* Notes must be sent on tlie Prepared Blanks. 



Flute D— Dixie whelps. White, black and tan beagle bitch, 

 whelped Aug. 30, 1886, by W. E. Deane. Somerset, Mats., to W. T. 

 Deane, same place, and one white, black and ton dog each to T. 

 Callahan, Stoughton, Mass., F. E. Handy, Wareham, Muss, and 

 S. L. Furrar, Bath, Me. 



Multic. Black, white and tan English beagle bitch, whelped 

 Aug. 22, 1880, by Racer II. out of Jev\el1, by Wm. W. Silvey, 

 Philadelphia. Pa., to J. L. Worth, Idle wood, Pa. 



Dandy. White, black and tan beagle dog, whelped August, 1885, 

 by Rustler out of Viola, by W. E. Deane, Somerset, Mass., to Sam- 

 uel B. Gibbs, South Carver, M;:ss. 



Baccr II.— Jewell whelp. White, black and tan beagle dog, 

 whelped Aug. 22.1886, by W. E. Deane, Somerset, Mass., to T. Cal- 

 lahan, Stcughton, Mass. 



Tom. Black, white and tan English beagle dog, whelped Janu- 

 ary, 1885, by Whiskers ort of Old Nell, bv Wm. W. Silvey, 

 Philadelphia, Pa., to J. L. Worth, Idlewood, la. 



Runner. Black, white and blue-ticked be agle dog, wholpedFeb- 

 ruary. 1885, by Dan out of Sweep, by Wm. W. Silvey, Fhiladel- 

 pbiaj Pa., to Chas. Harding, same place. 



Joimny IV. and. Madge il. Lemon and white Clumber spaniel 

 dogand hitch, whelped Aug. 15, 1886, by .Johnny out of Madge, by 

 F. H. D. Viette, Ottawa, Ont., to Edward Logan, St. Louis, Mo. 



Chieftain— Berga -whelp. Brindje deerbound dog, whelped 

 August, 1886, by Hillside Kennels, -Lancas ter, Mass., to"S.W. Skin- 

 ner, Jr., Auburndale, Ohio. 



Rob hoy. Red smut deerbound dog, whelped June, 1886, by 

 Chieftain out of Thora, by Hillside Kennels, Lancaster, Mass., to 

 C. Cobb, Bozeman, Montana. 



Bras—Mcrcia whelp. Brindle decrhound bitch, whelped Julv, 

 1880, by Hillside Kennels, Lancaster, Mass , to Dr. A. G. Stoddard, 

 Beaver Falls, Minn. 



Bacehaned—lriflc whelp. White, black and tan markings on 

 head, fox-terrier bitch, whelped Nov. 2, 1886, by Allred Foster, 

 Hyde Park, Mass, to A. Perrin, Cambridge, Mass. 



Obo ll.—Darkie icheip. iflack cocker spaniel dog, whelped March 

 24, 1886, by P. Cullen, Salmon Falls, IT. H., to S. T. Thayer, New 

 Haven, Conn, 



BijeAt. Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped Aug. 29, 1885, bv Obo 



II. A.K.R. 432) out of Darkle (A.K.R. 250), bv P. Cullen, Salmon 

 Falls, N. H., to W. H. Walton. Lynn, Mass. 



Black Fete— Bijou wheip. Black cocker spaniel dog, whelped 

 July 12, 1886, by P. Cullen, Salmon Falls, N. H., to M. V. B. Saund- 

 ers, Detroit, Mich, 



Blea k Pete— Bessie C. whelp. Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelued 

 July 20, 1886, by P. Cullen, Salmon Falls, N. H., to M. V. B. Saund- 

 ers, Detroit, Mich. 



Bang Bang— Countess whelp. Lemon and white pciuter dog, 

 whelped July 12, 1886, by Westminster Kennel Club, Babylon, L. L, 

 to Dr. Papin, San Antonio, Texas. 



Kaso of Kippcn—Glauca uFur.s. Liver and while pointer bitches, 

 whelped Oct. 2, 1886, by Westminster Kennel CI ub Babvlon, L. I., 

 one each to R. C. Cornell, New York city and Paul Francke, St. 

 Joseph, Mo. 



Hiawatha. Red Irish setter bitch, whelped March 24, 1885, by 

 Shot out of Katie Gates, by A. W. Pearsall, Huntington, L. I., to 

 L. A. Van Zandt, Youkers, N. Y. 



Dais?/ A. (A.K.R. S388). Blatk and white pointer bitch, whelped 

 May 15, 1885, by Pete, Jr., out of Daisey, by E. C. AlcTen, Dedham, 

 Mass., to J. Tougas, Worcester, Mass. 



Dash— Zoe Vfhclp. White and lemon pointer dog, whelped Nov. 

 27, 1886, by E. M. Crouch, lhcmaston, Conn., lo Geo. C. Fitton, 

 Rockville, Conn. 



Derby Dui.r. Liver and white pointer dog, whelped Nov. 27, 

 1886, by Goodwin's bash out of Zoe (A.K.R. 1444), by E. M, Crouch, 

 "lhcmaston, Conn., to Geo. B. Taluiadgc, Deroy, Conn. 



Brael:. White and liver ticked printer dog, w helped June 80, 

 1386, by Bracket out of Rosa (A.K.R. 1443), by Clifton Kennel, Jer- 

 sey City, to W. G. Brokaw, Now York. 



Robin Ailair— Perk hps Lass'e whelps. Black, tan and white col- 



Ro])in Adair— Zulu Princess whelps. Black and white collie dogs. 



™e bitch to F. D. Solley, Bethel, Conn. 



Robin. Adair— Lhac whelp. Sable and^hite collie, dog, by the 

 Hempstead Farm Co., New Y r ork, to J. H, Purdy, New York. 



Uordon— Lorna Boone whelp. Sable collie bitch, bv the Hemp, 

 stead Farm Co., New York, to Mrs. Terry, Hempstead, L. I. 



Tramp. Sable and white collie dog, by Ben Ledi out of Tibbie, 

 by the Hempstead Faiui Co., New York, to L. de Sihourg, Wash- 

 ington, D. O. 



Lowric. Black and white collie dog, whelped N 11, 1885, by 

 Robin Adair out of Zulu Princess, by the Hempstead h arm Co., 

 New York, to T. F. Ryan, same place. 



PRESENTATIONS. 

 Dash— Z«c whelp. White and lemon pointer dog, whelped Nov. 

 27, 1886, by E. M. Crouch, Thomaston. Conn., to Western Connec- 

 ticut Poultry and Pet Stock Association. 



DEATHS. 



Duke of Bergen. Liver and white pointer dog, whelped Janu- 

 ary, 1884 (Bang Bang— Fan Fan), owned by John Magee Watkius, 

 Hew York, Jan. 12, from iuternal canker of the ear. 



Jpfe mi $rn$ ^voting. 



AAdrcsss all communications to the Forest and Stream Pub. Co. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



THE BULLARD MATCH. 



THE first match instituted by the Bullard Repeating Arms Co. 

 thrown open to rifle clubs of this country and Canada, was 

 Ored during the last week, and the full returns transmitted by the 

 donors cf the prize shows that the contest was a close one and' that 

 the honors,which fell to the \ ettrans of the Walnut hill lange, are 

 worthily won. 



Speingfield, Mass., Jan. 22.—Ediitor Forest and Stream: Wo 

 send you herewith the scores made by the various competing rifle 

 clubs and military companies in or,r match No. 1, the prize being 

 one of our best repeating ritles with all our recent improvements. 

 As will be seen by the scores the Massachusetts Rifle Association 

 won with a score of 765 poiuts, the Gardner following closely be- 

 hind: t:ie score of the Gardner Club as given shows 768 points. We 

 aro informed that t.'ie last shot, a 6 made by Mr. hinds, was 

 shot on the wrong target, consequently under the rules cannot be 

 allowed. This unloru;nate shot loses the match lor the Gaidner 

 Club. There are soveral competitors whoevidontlydid not under- 

 stand the target used, for no cov.nt s appear lower than fours. The 

 Creedmoor target is used for a back te> the smaller targets and the 

 counts lower than four count, as on Cieedinoor target.— Bullabd 

 Repeating Anns Co. 



1. Massachusetts Rifle Association, Boston: 



C W Hiuman 8 5 10 9 1U S 8 8 9 9-84 



C E Berry 5 8 9 9 6 10 10 10 7 10—84 



J B Fellows 5 7 10 10 7 7 9 9 9 9-82 



FJRabbeth 8 9 9 798867 9—80 



GRRusscU 7 10 6 8 10 7 10 7 8 5-78 



N F Tufts 8 10 6 6 9 6 7 9 7 7—75 



N C Nash 10 8 7 3 7 6 8 10 5 10—74 



J N Frye 7 10 7 10 7 8 6 8 8 4-72 



A L Brackett 7 5 6 5 6 8 6 10 9 8—70 



H White 7 6 7 9 7 10 5 6 3 6 66-765 



2. West Gardner, Mass., Rifle Club; 



WCLoveland 10 9 7 8 10 9 10 7 10 8—88 



GF Ellsworth 8 10 6 10 9 8 10 7 9 10—87 



A Matthews 9 8 9 5 5 10 7 9 10 8—80 



GCGoodale 5 10 6 7 10 9 10 6 8 U— 80 



TE Nichols 8 94877 1U 78 7—75 



H C Rutjwltou 8 6 7 8 9 10 5 7 7 6-73 



J N Dodge 6 10 9 9 8 7 8 4 7 5-73 



C Hinds 7 9 6 6 8 6 10 6 9 *6-73 



(4 R Warfleid 7 10 7 5 10 6 9 5 8 5-73 



C O Edgell 8 7 4 7 8 6 10 9 4 4-17-768 



Corrected scoie 6 



(*Thi8 shot was on wrong target and count not allowed). 762 



3. Brattleboro, Vt., Rifle Club: 



W M Farrow 9 10 7 10 9 9 7 8 9 8—86 



W H Tal t 10 6 9 8 8 9 9 7 7 S-fc'l 



N S Brotkway 9 8 8 7 7 7 7 8 10 8-79 



G B Head 7 7 9 7 7 8 10 7 9 7—78 



C L Cobb 7 6 8 8 7 7 10 6 7 8-76 



A S Nit-holt; 5 7 6 6 8 7 10 7 9 6—75 



A W Nichols 9 10 7 8 5 5 5 7 7 6-0,9 



A E Knight 868498767 6-69 



H C French • 7 10 8 7 4 5 6 7 8 3-65 



HMWood 7 6 9 7 6 4 10 4 6 5-€4-743 



4. Company F, First Regiment, N. N. G., Carsou City, Nevada: 



W M Little 6 7 6 7 8 7 10 9 9 9-78 



Jas Holbrook 9 6 9 10 10 8 8 4 6 6-76 



GtoC'ihaxter 6 10 9 6 5 7 8 JO 6 8—75 



FMeCullough 5 6 6 9 10 10 7 5 10 7-75 



G A Wilcox 8 7 4 9 7 5 7 7 8 8-70 



H G Parker 5 6 10 6 6 9 7 8 4-C7 



Z T Alley •. 4 7 4 7 7 10 8 10 7 3-67 



Geo Cowing, Jr 5 5 7 10 7 8 7 3 4 3—59 



S L Lee 7 5 7 3 8 3 5 5 8 7-58 



J Saffell 5 8 4 5 6 6 6 5 5 7-57-683 



Allow ance lor military rifles 50 



733 



5 Nevada Rifle Association, Virginia City, Nev. 



SCnrnow 8 4 8 8 9 10 9 7 7 10—80 



J E Woatten 6 7 8 10 7 7 8 7 10 7-77 



MH Burke 6 5 10 9 10 6 7 10 5—70 



J Spargo 5 7 6 6 8 10 10 5 6 7—70 



BJGonesy 5 8 4 9 5 9 8 8 7-69 



U Cardew 6 98746779 C-69 



J C 1 'Tin lop 7 48667406 7-61 



RS Wilton 6 6 6 9 5 5 6 7 7 8-65 



X Stcckcr 5 87575554 8-59 



J D Cameron 3 4 6 4 10 4 7 3 6 7—54—680 



Allowance for military rifles 60 



" 730 



0. Topeka Kan. Rifle Club: 



GC Morrison 9 9 9 9 7 10 9 9 9—89 



J L Paine 8 8 10 11 7 8 6 10 7 9—83 



JPV/illiauis 5 5 9 9 8 10 8 7 9 10—80 



J H Leonard 7 75 10 76979 9—76 



FHMartiu 9 78997757 7—75 



Reed McCarter 710 7 6 5 5 5 7 7 8—69 



C C Trimmer 9 6 10 7 6 6 4 6 7 5—66 



CWSheiman 5 4 10 7 8 10 5 6 4 7—65 



RobtThcmpLon 5 6 7 3 9 10 3 8 8—05 



CR Paine 5 56065 8 70 0-6S— 729 



7. Pittsbuigh, Pa., Rifle Club: 



JPStttcJi 10 10 6 9 6 8 6 9 10 5—79 



W Duncan 737 10 3 10 963 7—65 



JAHuggiup 9 6 8 8 9 7 6 6 10 7-76 



L F Ingersoll 7 8 9 8 8 7 5 4 8 10— 69 



Jas Brook 9 6 5 8 8 7 6 9 10 10-78 



GHodgdon. 3 5 5 5 6 6 10 10 7 8-65 



SBrehm 6 7 8 8 6 6 4 5 8 5—63 



J B Jones 6 6 9 6 7 10 5 9 7 4-69 



Painter 8 10 10 10 10 7 4 10 7 9-85 



QAMcClnre 857898557 8—70-719 



Mr. L. Brelun, one of the mcst reliable shots, was sick and only 

 3hot to make up the team or ten men. 



