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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 9, 1887. 



DEATH OF SENSATION.— Just as we go to press, a let- 

 ter from Mr, R. C. Cornell informs ns that the well-known 

 pointer Sensation is dead. The grand old dog needs no 

 eulogy; his public performances prove his worth. As a com- 

 panion at home or in the field he had few equals, and the 

 memory of his many good qualities will long remain green 

 with those who were so fortunate as to know him, as he was 

 a good dog. Sensation was whelped in May, 1874. Follow- 

 ing is a portion of Mr. Cornell's letter: "I regret to say 

 old Don is dead. He passed away quietly on Sunday last 

 simply from old age. I have been expecting his collapse for 

 some 'time, as he had outlived the usual span of dog life. 

 Never shall T forget the good old dog. and I never shall have 

 quite the same feeling for another. The most satisfactory 

 days I have ever had in the field have been with Don." 



KENNEL NOTES. 



Notes must be sent on prepared Wanks, which, are fur- 

 nished free on receipt of stamped and addressed envelope. 

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

 are sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 



10^° Notes must be sent on the Preparer! Blanks. 



Boio Bondhu. By G. A. Column, Charlestown, Mass., for blue 

 be ton English setter dog. whelped April. 7, 1S77, by Gus Bondhu 

 (Dashing Bondhu— Novel) out of Bo-Peep (Bake— Olaradale). 



Bra/If- >r(rs Bonnie, East Lake Clara and East Lake Lassie. By 

 East Lake Kennels, West Jefferson, 0., for one apricot fawn, 

 black marks, pug dog and two bitches, whelped May 1, 15587, by 

 Bradford Ruby out of Zadie (A.K.B. '2753). 



Dizcu and Lakme East Lake. By East Lake Kennels, West Jef- 

 ferson, 0., for apricot fawn pug dog and bite.., whelped April 4, 

 1887, by Bradford Ruby out of Peggie (A.K.B. It 01). 



Taddie East Lake and East Luke Laddie. By East Lake Ken- 

 nels, West Jefferson, 0., for fawn, black markings', and silver 

 fawn pug dogs, whelped April 4, 1837, by Bradford Ruby out of 

 Peggie (A.K.R. 1804). 



Bonnie Duntroon and Bonnie Brae. By McEwen & Gibson, 

 Byron, Ont,, for golden sable eolhe dog and red sable bitch, 

 whelped March 17, 1886, by imported lied Gauntlet (Charlemagne 

 — Hastv) out of imported Brenda (Highlander— Hasty). 



Oarrick and Jess. By McEwen & Gibson, Byron, Ont,. for black, 

 white and tan collie dog and bitcli, whelped June 4, 1886, by 

 Heather (Eclipse— Nesta) nut of Madge (Highlander— Hasty). 



Idstone. Dream. By B. F. Seitner, Dayton, O., lor lemon and 

 white pointer bitch, whelped Jan. 2, 1887, by Planet out of Lady 

 Croxteth. 



Miss Idstone. By Henry Hardie, Nashvi'le, Tenn., for lemon and 

 wnite pointer bitch, whelped Jan. 2, 1887, by Planet out of Lady 

 Croxteth. . . '' ^ , 



Idstone Prince, Idstone Bow and Idstone Trick. By B. F. Seitner, 

 Dayton, O., for liver and white ticked and liver and white pointer 

 dogs and liver and white bitch, whelped Jan. 5, 1887, by Planet 

 (Meteor— Accident) out of Spinas ay II. (Bang— Spin away). 



Lulu East Lake. By East Lake Kennels, West Jefferson, O., for 

 fawn, black marks, mastiff bitch, whelped April 5, 1887, by Leo 

 (Lord Nelson— Maud) out of Ashniont Bertha (Hero II.— Em- 

 press). 



Bessie. B. Bv Edwin Still, Philadelphia, Pa., for English setter 

 bitch, whelped Sept. 14, 1886, by Bingo out of Nellie. 



Major B. By T. C. Brown, Piqua, 0„ for dark fawn, black 

 marks, mastiff' dog, whelped April 5, 1886, by Leo (Lord Nelson- 

 Maud) out of Asnmont Bertha (Hero JL— Empress). 



Deacon. By E. A. Pitts, Columbus, U., for apricot fawn pug dog, 

 whelped April 4, 18S7, by Bradford Ruby out of Peggie (A.K.R. 

 1804). 



Dee, Turriff and Ness. By Geo. Sanderson. Moncton, N. B., for 

 two Scotch terrier dogs and one bitch, whelped May 15, by Charlie 

 out of Perth. 



Penh. By Geo. Sanderson, Moncton, N. B., for Scotch terrier 

 biteb, imported. , 



Flirt II. By W. G. Young. Ottawa, Can., for lemon and white 

 Clumber spaniel bitch, wnelped Aug. 28, 188C, by Johnny (Ben- 

 Joan) out of Jess (Jack— Jill). , . , , , 



quart Cup and Lilly K. By Henry May. Augusta, Ga., for black, 

 whit-e and tan English setter dog and bitch, whelped March 14, 

 1886, bv Harrv S. (A.K.B. 223) out of Jessie (A.K.R. 590). 



Bessie W. Bv Henrv Mav, Augusta, Ga., for black, white and 

 tan English setter hitch, whelood Nov. 20, 1886, by Harry G. (A.K. 

 R. 233) out of Mary Belle (A. KB. 1393). 



Idalia. By A. Gerald Hull, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., for fawn 

 mastiff bitch, whelped Jan. 27, 1887, by Debonair (Crown Prince— 

 Idalia) out of Lorna Doone (Crown Prince— llford Baroness). 



Chicago Faun. By J. B. Wicker?, Chicago, 111., for lemon and 

 white pointer bitch, whelped May 13, 1886, by Fritz (A.K.B. 1351) 

 out of Virginia (A.K.R. 1357). 



Gladstone's Rcwcc By Dr. R. I. Hampton, Athens, Ga., for black 

 and white English setter dog, whelped Jan. 2, 1887, by Gladstone 

 out of Flounce. „ . 



Hut Kennels. By Robert D. Locke, Chicago, for his kennel of 

 mastiffs. 



Caumsett Kennels. By Richard H. Derby, Lloyd's Neck, N, Y. 

 BRED. 



J3U= Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanlts. 



Mary Belle— Barry Q. Henry May's (Augusta. Ga.) English set- 

 ter bitch Mary Belle (A.K.R. 1373) to his Harry G. (A.K.R, 223) 



Devonshire Queen^-Mort of A r aso. Floyd Vail's (Jersey City, N. 

 J.) pointer bitch Devonshire Queen (A.K.R. 3127) to F. i . Benson's 

 Mort of Naso (Nick of Naso, A.K. R, 4391— Temptation, A.K.R. 1590), 

 June 1. 



Lady Croxteth— Planet. B. F. Seitner's (Dayton, O.) pointer bitch 

 Lady Croxtetb (Croxtetb— Lass) to Idstone Kennels' Planet 

 (Meteor— Accident), May 5. ' 



Fannie— Turn II. G. F. Bond's (Worcester, Mass.) Gordon setter 

 bitch Fannie to F. M. Harris's Tom II. (Doane's Tom— Flora). 



^p?c— Tom II. J. L.Wells's (Attleboro, Mass.) Gordon setter bitch 

 Vic (Dinks— Mabel) to F. M. Harris's Tom II. (Doane's Tom- 

 Flora), April 29. 



Trinket s BdU —Boneaster. B. F. Seitner's (Dayton, O.) pointer 

 bitch Trinket's Belle (Bang Bang— Trinket) to Idstone Kennels' 

 Doncaster (Croxtetb— Lass), May 3. 



Nellie II.— Ashmont Sam. Maple Grove Kennels' (St. Louis, Mo.) 

 mastiff bitch Nellie II. (Hero II., A.K.R, 545— Countess, A.K.R. 

 2220) to their Asbmont Sam (Hero, A.K.B. 545— Ashniont Lady, 

 A.K.R. 2614), May 23. 



Lo-jlij Winnie-Little Siren. J. H. Shepherd's (Philadelphia, Pa.) 

 fox-terrier bitch Lady Winnie (Sain— Wasp) to E. Lever's Little 

 Swell (Spice— Relish), April 20. 



Lilly II.— Vortigern L E. Lever's (Philadelphia, Pa.) black and tan 

 terrier bitch Lilly II. (Cupid— Lilly I.) to his Vortigern (Viper— 

 Gipsey), May 15. 



Fh iss— Chief. II . H. Cart's (Lynn, Mass.) Irish setter bitch Floss 

 (Glencho— Flame) to Max Wenzel's Chief (Berkley— Duck), April 

 30. 



Fee (Elcho— Strahan's Belle) to Max Wenssel's Tim (Biz— Hazel), 

 May 1. 



Neva— Rudolph II. Herman Dietzman's (Clinton, Mass.) St. Ber- 

 nard bitcn Neva to Chequasset Konnels' imported Rudolph II., 

 May 23. 



Lady Hanlcy— Lodi. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) im- 

 ported St. Bernard bitch Lady Hanley (Plinlimnion— LadyBurgh- 

 ley) to their Lodi (Hermit— Brunhild), May 21. 



Avis— Lodi. Ch quasset Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) St. Bernard 

 bitch Avis (Alp II.— Daphne ID to their Lodi, May 1. 



Sibyl— Duk-e of Lancaster. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, 

 Mass.) St. Bernard bitch Sibyl (Hearn's Monk II.— Thome's Sheila) 

 to their imported Duke of Lan, aster (Plinlimm on— Lady Burgh- 

 ley), May 11. 



Heidel—Duke of Lancaster. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, 

 Mass.) St. Bernard bitch Heidel (Caesar— Nun) to their Duke of 

 Lancaster, April 25, 



Lys— Merchant Prince. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) 

 St. Bernard bitch Lys (Hermit— Sombre) to E. H. Moore's Mer- 

 chant Prince, March 25. 



Bella— Duke of Lancaster. Geo. W. Schenk's (Burlington, la.) 

 St. Bernard hitch Bella (Alp II.— Alma) to Chequasset Ken- 

 nels' Duke of Lancaster, March 13. 



Doris— Duke, of Lancaster. Wm. M. Bullivant's (Boston, Mass.) 

 imported St. Bernard bitch Doris to Chequasset Kennels' imported 

 Duke of Lancaster, Feb. 28. 



Kr6n—Duke of Lancaster. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, 

 Mass.) St. Bernard bitch Kron (Hermit— Brenner) to their Duke 

 of Lancaster, March 7. 



Buoy— Elcho, Jr. Will G. Simons's (Manchester, N. H.) Irish 

 setter bitch Ruby (Berkley— Sirene) to Dr. M m. Jarvis's Elcho, 

 Jr. (Elcho— Noreen), May 16. 



Demetee—Bford Cromwell. A. Gerald Hull's (Saratoga Springs, 



N. Y.) mastiff bitch Demetee (Montgomery— Beda) to his Hf ord 

 CromweU (Cardinal— Cleopatra), June 5. 



Lucy— Debonair. A. Gerald Hull's (Saratoga Springs, N. Y.) 

 mastiff bitch Lucy to his Debonair (Crown Prince— Idalia), June 1. 



Alice — Debonair. A. Gerald Hull's (Saratoga Springs, N. Y.) 

 mastiff bitch Alice (Montgomery— Beda) to his Debonair (Crown 

 Prince— Idalia), Mav 28. 



Lorna Doone— llford Cromwell. A. Gerald Hull's (Saratoga 

 Springs, N. Y.) mastiff bitch Lorna, Doone (Crown Prince— Bf ord 

 Baroness) to his llford Cromwell (Cardinal— Cleopatra), May 19. 



Bal Gal— Debonair. A. Gerald Hull's (Saratoga Springs, N. Y.) 

 mastiff bitch Bal Gal (Beau-Lady) to his Debonair (Crown Prince 

 —Idalia), May 21. 



WHELPS. 



fSF"" Notes must be sent on the Prepared "Blanks. 



Maira. Isaiah Thomas's (Goffstown, N. H.) St. Bernard hitch 

 Maira (Hermit— Alma), March 15, seven (four dogs), by Chequas- 

 set Kennels' Rudolph II. 



Tlicon. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) St. Bernard 

 hitch Theon (Rousseau— Hero), May U, nine (eight dogs), by their 

 Lodi, 



Kr6n. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) St. Bernard hitch 

 KrOo (Hermit— Brenner), May 8, eleven (four dogs), by their Duke 

 of Lancaster. 



Marvel. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) St. Bernard 

 bitch Marvel (Hermit— Alma), May 1, nine (eight dogs), by W. W. 

 Tucker's imported Victor Joseph (Beauchief— Bertha). 



Tantrums. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) pug bitch 

 Tantrums (Talbot's Pug -Pond's Lady), April 25, five (two dogs), 

 by their Thunder (Young Toby— Lady Flossie). 



Tra-la-la. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.) pug hitch 

 Tra-la-la (Young 'Toby— Tantrums), April 29, three (two dogs), by 

 City View Kennels' Bradford Buby. 



Lady Bright. F. Pitzer's (Washington, D. C.) LlcweUin setter 

 bitch Lady Bright (A.K.R, 2017), April 25, six (three dogs), by Chas. 

 York's Gun (Gladst one— May B.h 



Liddie M. Henry May's (Augusta, Ga.) black and tan setter hitch 

 Liddie M. (A.K.R. 1285), April 3, ten (eight dogs), by his Mackmas- 

 ter (Redfield Glen II.-Redflcld Jet); all black and (an. 



Ruby. John O'Toole's (Brooklyn, N. Y.) pointer bitch Ruby 

 (Rush— Juno II.), May — , sevon (five dogs), by Westminster Ken- 

 nel Club's Comet (Meteor — Trinket). 



Madge. F. H. D. Viette's (Ottawa, Ont.) Clumber spaniel bitch 

 Madge (Ben— Joan), May 24, two bitches, by H. B. D. Bruce's Shell 

 (Ben— Joan). 



Perth. Geo. Sanderson's (Moncton, N. B.) Scotch terrier bitch 

 Perth, May 15, three (two dogs), by Charlie. 



Princess. Mrs. T. J. Frics'a (Lima, O.l pug hitch Princess, April 

 11, seven (four dogs), by Geo. II. Hill's Joe (A.K.B, 925). 



Zadie. East Lake Kennels' (West Jefferson, O.) pug bitch Zadie 

 (A.K.R, 2753). May 1, four (one dog), by City View Kennels' Brad- 

 ford Ruby. 



Jpan. F. H. D. Viette's (Ottawa, Ont.) Clumber spaniel bitch 

 Joan (Flash— Flirt), May 16 (destroyed by dam), by H. B. D. Bruce's 

 Shell (Ben— Joan). 



Fortune. E. Lever's (Philadelphia, Pa.) black and tan terrier 

 bitch Fortune (Reveller— Lilly II.), May 23, six (five dogs), by his 

 Vortigern (Viper— Gipsey). 



Jersey Beauty. Max Wenzcl's (Hoboken, N. J.) Irish setter bitch 

 Jersey Beauty (Chief— Doc), May 1, nine (three dogs), by his Tim 

 (Biz— Hazel). 



Use. R, H. Derby's (Lloyd's Neck, L. I.) St. Bernard bitch Use 

 (A.K.R, 2755), May 15, twelve (seven dogs), by E. A. Hearn's Duke 

 of Leeds (Mount Sion II.— Novice). 



Lorna Doone. A. Gerald Hull's (Saratoga Springs, N. Y.) mastiff 

 bitch Lorna Doone (Crown Prince— llford Baroness), Jan. 27, two 

 (one dog), by his Debonair (Grown Prince— Idalia), 



May F. H. F. Farnham's (Portland, Me.) pointer bitch May F. 

 (A.K.R. 3131), June 1, seven dogs, by Graphic Kennels' Beppo 11, 

 (Sir T. Lennarl's Priam— Meally). 



SALES. 



85F~ Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Idstone Bow. Liver and white, bronzed cheeks, pointer dog, 

 whelped Jan. 5, 1887, by Planet out of Spinaway II., by B. F. Seii- 

 uer, Dayton, O., to Lieut. Geo. A. Cornish, Fort Pembina, Dak. 



Idstone Dream. Lemon and white pointer bitch, whelped Jan. 2, 

 1887, by Plauet out of Lady Croxteth, by B. F. Seitner, Dayton, O., 

 to Geo. V. Neal, Columbus, O. 



Red Prince. Fallow red dachshund dog, whelped June, 1886, by 

 Prince out of Wallexie, by B. F. Seitner, Dayton, O., to E. Hoff- 

 man, Cleveland, O. 



Miss Idstone. Lemon and white pointer bitch, whelped Jan. 2, 

 1887, by Planet out of Lady Croxteth, by B. F. Seitner, Dayton, O., 

 to Henry Hardie, Nashville, Tenn. 



Jess. Lemon and white Clumber spaniel bitch, whelped 1885, by 

 Jack out of Jill, by Geo. Chillas, Toronto, Can., to W. G. Young, 

 Ottawa, Can, 



Nellie II. Fawn mastiff hitch, age not given, by Hero II. (A.K.R, 

 545) out of Countess (A.K.R. 2220), by E. Mansfield, St. Louis, Mo., 

 to Maple Grove Kennels, same place. 



Orgar. Rough-coated St, Bernard bitch, age not given, by Hec- 

 tor II. out of Nires II., by H. J. Clapham, Suspension Bridge, N.Y., 

 to C. E. Lewis, same place. 



Carrick. Black, white and tan collie dog, whelped June 4, 1886, 

 by Heather out of Madge, by McEwen & Gibson, Byron, Ont., to 

 Fred. Stearns, Detroit, Mich. 



Neva. Black and tan Gordon setter bitch, whelped June 8, 1884, 

 by Trim out of Ruhy, by Merrimac Kennels, Merrimac, Mass., to 

 F. M. Harris Worcester, Mass. 



Fidget. Scotch terrier bitch, age and pedigree not given, by Geo. 

 Sanderson, Moncton, N. B., to Associated Fanciers, Philadelphia. 



Dixey. Apricot fawn, black marks, pug dog, whelped April 4, 

 1887, by Bradford Ruby out of Peggie, by East Lake Kennels, West 

 Jefferson, O., to John J. Baulch, St. Louis, Mo. 



Deacon. Apricot fawn, black marks, pug dog, whelped April 4, 

 1887, bv Bradford Ruby out of Peggie, by Bast Lake Konnels, West 

 Jefferson, 0„ to E. A.Pitts, Columbus, O. 



Taddie. Apricot fawn, black marks, pug dog, whelped April 4, 

 1887, bv Bradford Ruby out of Peggie (A.K.R, 1804), by East Lake 

 Kennels, West Jefferson. O., to A. Hoover, Miamishurg, O. 



Lakme. Apricot fawn, black marks, pug bitch, whelped April 4, 

 1887, by Bradford Ruby out of Peggie, by East Lake Kennels, West 

 Jefferson, O., to Wm. Inias, Columbus, O. 



Lulu. Fawn mastiff bitch, whelped April 5, 1887, by Leo out of 

 Ashmont Bertha, by East Lake Kennels, West Jefferson, O., to 

 Rolin Bird, Springfield, O. 



Hunter and Bessie. Foxhound dog and bitch, by A. McDonald, 

 Rockland, Me., to C. E. Taylor, Bath, Me. 



Johnny— Jess whelp. Lemon and white Clumber spaniel bitch, 

 whelped Aug. 28, 1886, by Geo. Chillas, Toronto, Can., to W. G. 

 Young, Ottawa, Can. 



0. A. P. and Wescott. Black and white English setter dogs, 

 whelped May 18, 1886, by Dash III. out of Donna, by Chas. E. Tay- 

 lor, Bath, Me., to A. M. Tucker, Charlestown, Mass. 



Leo— Ashmont Bertha (A.K.R. 8367) ivhclps. Mastiffs, whelped 

 April 5, 1887, by East Lake Kennels, West Jefferson, O., a fawn, 

 black marks, dog to T. C. Brown, Piqua, O.; a fawn dog to Charles 

 Pryor, Columbus, O., and an apricot fawn dog to C. T. Bartlett 

 Muncie. Ind. 



Bradford Ruby— Peggie whelps. Apricot fawn, black muzzle, 

 pugs, whelped April 4, 1887, by East Lake Kennels, West Jefferson, 

 O., a dog to E. C. Irvin, Philadelphia, Pa., and a bitch to Geo. E. 

 Pengeman, Topeka, Kan. 



Tim— Florio whelps. Red Irish setters, whelped Feb. 24, 1887, by- 

 Max Wenzel, Hoboken, N. J., a dog each to W. Beebe and Chr. A. 

 Sackett, Brooklyn, N. Y.; a dog to Harry Edwards and a bitch to 

 Ed. L. Cowart, Red Bank, N. J.; a dog to Ed. Aarenburg, Fort 

 Sully, Dak., and a dog to L. D. Harrison, Jr., Atlanta, Ga. 



Bonnie Duntroon and Bonnie Brae. Golden sable collie dog and 

 red sable bitch, whelped March 17, 1886, by Red Gauntlet out of 

 Brenda, bv McEwen & Gibson, Byron, Ont., to Chestnut Hilt Ken- 

 nels, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Princess and five puppiee. Fawn, with black masks, pugs, two 

 dogs and three bitches, by Joe (A.K.B, 925) out ©f Princess, by 

 Mrs. T. J. Fries, Lima, O., to Geo. Gillivan, West Jefferson, O. 



CTiloe. Liver and white bitch, whelped Dec, 14, 1886, by Tam- 

 many out of Bertie, by Fred Bollett, Brooklyn, N. Y., to Fred B. 

 Tracv, same place. 



BeHie May and Blanche May. Lemon and white and liver and 

 white pointer bxSches, whelped Dec. 14, 1886, by Tammany out of 

 Bertie, by Fred BoUett, Brooklyn, N. Y., to J. C. Schuyler, Berry- 

 viUe, Va. 



PRESENTATIONS. 



Gladstone's Rake. Black and white English setter dog, whelped 

 Jan. 2, 1887, by Gladstone out of Flounce, by Dr. G. G.Ware, Stan- 

 ton Depot, Tenn., to Dr. R. 1. Hampton, Athens, Ga, 



Idstone Belle. Liver and white pointer biteb, whelped Jan, 5, 

 1887, by Planet out of Spinaway II., by B. F. Seitner, Dayton, O., 

 to A. E, Godeffroy, Guymarcl, N. Y. 



IMPORTATIONS. 



Perth and Scot. By Geo. Sanderson, Moncton, N. B., Scotch ter- 

 rier bitch Perth, dark grizzle in color, and a very handsome bitch. 

 She is in whelp to Charlie, a dog which has taken honors at the 

 Crystal Palace, London. Also Scot, a 6-months-old Skye terrier 

 dog, dark in color. 



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RANGE AND GALLERY, 



DELAWARE.— There was a good attendance at the weekly 

 shooting of the Wilmington Rifle Club at Schtietzen Park on 

 Decoration Day. The scores made were generally good and a 

 notch or two ahead in the steady improvement which has marked 

 the club's shooting this spring. But the event of the dav was the 

 breaking of Heinel's highest record of the club of 81 points at 

 200vds. (which was considered almost impregnable), by S. J. New- 

 man, who over-reached it by three points. Although Newman 

 last week tied Kernel's highest club record of 91 points at 100yds. 

 no one was expecting him to surpass the high record at 200yds. 

 Standard American target, off-hand, possible 100 points; 



First Match, 200yds. 



S J Newman 9 10 6 10 8 9 6 7 10—84 



R Miller 9 7 10 9 9 9 5 4 4 8-74 



C Heinel, Sr 5 6 7 7 7 10 5 8 10 6-72 



J Scott 7 6 3 6 7 7 10 4 10 6-69 



MA Jones 6 7 6 5 9 4 5 7 6 7—62 



H B Seeds 7 4 6 5 6 10 3 6 9 8-61 



J Francis 7 6 6 4 7 9 6 6 4 5-60 



J E Newman 6 6 4 6 9 4 9 3 4 7—58 



W F Seeds 4 5 4 9 3 7 4 7 6 6-54 



W A Bacon 4 6 5 6 3 5 5 7 8 3-51 



Second Match, 200vds. 



S J Newman 7766689 10 5 6—70 



J Francis 9 6 4 7 8 5 8 6 7 7-67 



R Miller 5 5 9 9 4 6 10 9 8 5-67 



C Heinel. Sr 7 8 6 5 8 5 6 6 7 6-64 



H B Seeds 7 9 6 6 6 6 6 7 4 6-63 



J Scott 5497369 5 6 7-61 



J E Newman 6 7 9 7 6 8 6 3 6 3—61 



H A Heinel 8 5 7 3 4 8 4 9 5 2—55 



WF Seeds 5 8 3 6 9 7 4 3 3 4-52 



M A Jones 3 4 4 3 4 3 6 4 9 4—44 



W A Bacon 5 7 2 7 3 5 3 4 3 3—42 



Third Match, 100yds. 



J Francis 7 9 8 9 8 10 10 8 10 0-85 



H B Seeds 6 8 7 9 7 10 10 10 9 8-84 



O Heinel, Sr 10 7 10 8 6 9 9 7 7 7-80 



C J O'Brien 8 8 6 10 8 10 8 6 8 8-80 



S J Newman 9 7 7 8 8 8 9 6 8 9-79 



R Miller 9 8 10 8 8 8 7 5 7 8-78 



W F Seeds 8 8 9 9 5 10 7 7 6 8—77 



H A Heinel 5 10 8 10 7 8 10 5 7 6-76 



J E Newman 7 7 10 7 6 9 8 6 9 6-75 



MA Jones ..9 79976769 6-75 



.1 Scott 6 5 9 7 6 9 8 8 5 10—73 



W A Bacon 53 5 677885 6-60 



MARYLAND.— The Kent County Rifle Club regular practice at 

 Wyoming, Del. Massachusetts target, possible 120 points: 

 At 200yds. 



R C Holmes 9 6 10 6 5 10 10 11 10 7-84 



A R Benson 7 6 8 7 10 9 3 9 9 10—78 



A Diefenderfer 7 i 8 11 10 8 5 8 7 7-75 



F H Thomas 10 6 8 8 4 9 10 4 8-73 



R Diefenderfer 6 10 8 7 8 8 7 8 10—72 



H M Thomas 7 7 9 4 8 6 2 10 5 9—07 



EW Johnson 6 9 11 5 2 7 8 8 3 7-66 



A H Conner 2 8 4 8 7 8 2 6 10 6-63 



.1 Carpenter 3 7 7 9 6 8 5 9 3-57 



W F Aid rich 3 3 11 3 6 7 2 4 6 7-53 



O A Dockham 4 3 5 5 11 7 8 4 8-47 



George Rash 2 5 10 8 2 3 2 3 8-43 



At 100yds. 



R C Holmes 7 11 10 10 11 10 10 11 11 10-101 



A R Benson 11 10 8 11 10 10 8 10 9 10— 97 



A Diefenderfer 9 9 11 8 11 6 9 7 10 11- 91 



H M Thomas 9 9 9 8 10 9 10 9 9 8- 90 



S H Thomas 8 8 7 8 11 10 9 11 8 10— 90 



R Diefenderfer 9 7 11 8 8 9 8 10 7 10- 87 



F H Thomas 9 7 7 9 9 8 8 7 9 9- 83 



J Carpenter 7 10 9 5 9 6 11 8 10 7 - 83 



A IT Cornier 8 10 8 7 10 4 11 7 6 8- 79 



E W Johnson 6 7 10 10 8 7 7 10 8 9- 79 



George Rash 5 8 8 9 9 8 6 8 6 10- 77 



W F Aldrich 6 5 4 10 9 9 10 6 8 10- 77 



OA Dockham ,7 9 9 8 9 8 11 8 8—77 



HAVERHILL, MASS., RIFLE CLUB.— May 30, best scores. 

 Record match, 200yds. off-hand, standard target: 



Tuck 10 7 7 8 10 10 9 7 10 7-85 



Johnson 8 7 10 7 6 7 9 9 9 10-82 



Edgerly 9 10 6 7 9 6 9 7 9 8—80 



Griffin 7 7 10 9 8 6 7 8 10 7—79 



Busfield 9 5 7 7 7 10 9 7 9 9-79 



Worthen 7 5 6 6 7 8 10 8 8 9-74 



J F Brown 8 5 8498967 7—71 



Wright 10 7 9 5 10 8 4 3 8 7-71 



Merrill 8 8 5 7 8 8 4 7 10 5-70 



Green 9 7 6 6 8 9 10 5 3 5-68 



Jackson 7 10 4876754 6-64 



Badge match: 



Worthen 10 10 8 7 6 9 5 8 10 8-81 



J F Brown 7 7 4 8 8 7 10 10 9 10-80 



Tuck 7 8 5 5 10 10 7 8 7 8—75 



Johnson 10 8769 10 456 9-74 



Green 8 10 10 867575 7-73 



Edgerlv 10 9 7 7 6 5 6 7 5 8-70 



Wright 767849787 7-70 



Busfield 5 8 10 7 10 5 7 6 7 4—69 



Griffin 6 4 8 6 6 5 7 10 8 7-67 



Worthen gold badge, J. F. Brown silver badge. A fine day but 

 troublesome wind ou our range. 



BOSTON, June 4 —The Saturday matches were quite well 

 attended at Walnut Hill Range. N. Washburn broke the record 

 on the new rest target, and now holds the highest with a total of 

 1(6 points. Matches C and F will come to a close on the 11th inst. 

 The spring meeting of the Massachusetts Rifle Association will be 

 held at Walnut Hill on June 16, 17 and 18. Next Saturday the 

 picked team from the Massachusetts Rifle Association will shoot 

 the Bullard Aims Company's team match at the range. Wednes- 

 day, the 8th, will be rifle day and the range will be open. Follow- 

 ing are the best scores made to-day: 



Decimal Off-Hand Match. 



WOBurnite 8 9 JO 7 8 8 10 10 6 9- 85 



6 7 8 10 7 10 6 9 8 8- 79 



W Charles 6 10 10 8 10 6 8 7 7 10— 82 



10 7 9 6 6 10 5 10 8 10— 81 



J Francis 7 6 9 8 9 8 10 7 9 6- 80 



W H Oler 10 7 7 8 10 10 8 7 5 8- 80 



R Dadman 9 7 10 6 8 7 8 8 6 5— 74 



I) L Chase 6 8 5 9 7 4 8 8 5 10— 70 



Felix 9 6 6 6 8 6 7 5 3 5— 61 



Rest Match. 



N Washburn 10 11 12 12 12 12 13 12 11 12—116 



Id 11 10 10 II 10 12 9 10 10—103 

 S Wilder 12 11 11 11 11 11 9 12 12 10—110 



10 10 10 12 10 11 10 11 9 11— 99 

 12 12 10 12 11 11 12 11 9 9- 98 



J Francis 12 12 10 9 13 9 10 10 11 12— 98 



11 9 11 13 9 11 9 11 12 12— 97 



10 7 9 10 12 10 11 7 9 7-101 



MWiUard 9 8 9 7 11 9 9 12 12 9- 94 



H J Foster 9 9 11 10 12 12 10 12 11 11—107 



11 12 9 11 8 10 11 11 10 10—103 

 D L Chase 10 10 12 9 8 9 12 10 11 11—102 



9 1 J 11 11 9 13 9 9 11 11—102 

 SPRINGFIELD, Mass., May 30.— The Schuetzen Verein observed 

 Memorial Day in their own peculiar fashion at Beldin's West 

 Springfield range, where 20 of the best marksmen held a practice 

 shoot to sharpen up for the bund shoot at New Haven, July 11-12: 



A Hal leu stein 13 17 15 24 25 20 22 21 13 20—191 



Oapt Buchholz 7 11 17 15 18 21 13 19 20 22-163 



E Wunsch 12 14 13 18 17 22 14 11 13 15—149 



W Schraeder 10 14 6 9 15 16 14 14 14 16-115 



H Lehman 8 8 5 10 H 15 9 11 13 15-109 



P Rosstauseher 9 7 6 9 12 14 16 15 19 8—105 



THE MUZZLE VS. BREECH MATCH, which was to have been 

 shot at Jamestown, N. Y., last month, is thus reported to us by a 

 Syracuse correspondent: "I am sorry to reply that there was no 

 attendance of breechloaders, hence no match. My own breech- 

 loader was the only exception. There were five in attendance 

 with muzzleloaders, and part of two days were devoted to pool 

 shooting, of which no official record was kept. I have no account 

 of this myself, neither do I know of any one that has.— C. H. R." 



