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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Mabcb Si, 1889. 



KENNEL NOTES. 

 Motes must toe sent on prepared blanks, which are fur- 

 nished free on receipt of stamped and addressed envelope 

 of large letter size. Seta of 300 of any one form, bonnd tor 

 retaining duplicates, are sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 



Notes must toe sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



' Champian Roanoke. By S. W. E veritt. Lewiston, N. C, for black, 

 white a nd tan English setter dog, whelped March 9, 1889, by Brush 

 (Coin— Beauty) ont of Lottie 13. (Count Bake II.— Grace). 



MoUlc Bawn. Bv Jas. A. Whitten, Portland, Me., for white bull- 

 terrier bitch, whelped Oct. 11, 1888, by Milo out of Gipsy (Bruise— 



%Vr angler. ByW. G. Lawrence, Dunmore, Pa., for white and 

 tan beaele dos?.' whelped Sept. 2, 1883, by Bannerruan (A.K.R. 1709.) 

 out of Blossom (A.K.R. 5711). 



Keith. By McEwen & Gibson. Byron, Ont., for black and tan 

 collie bitch," whelped Jan. 2, 1888, by champion Scotilla (champion 

 Dublin Scot— Flurry II.) out of Bonnie Kuowe (Red Gauntlet— 

 Brenda). 



Murray and Bonnie Bell. By McEwen & Gibson, Byron, Ont., 

 for sable and white collie doe and hlack, white and tan bitch, 

 whelped December. 1888, by Gilderoy (champion Charlemagne- 

 Hasty) out of Jeanette (champion C Hief tain— Nettie). 



Marlborough. By F. B. Zimnier. Gloversville. N. Y., for fawn, 

 black points, mastiff doer, whelped March 9, 1889, by Boss (A.K.R. 

 2218) out of Lillie (A.K.R. 2981). 



Rue-ben Glue, Lard < ■humlcy. Nadjy and Pearl of Pckin. By Eber- 

 hait Pur Kennels, Cincinnati, 0.. for silver fawn pugs, two dogs 

 and two bitches, whelped March 1. 1S89, by Boycott (A.K.R. (il 37) 

 out of East Lake ViTgie (Bradford R uby— Puss B.). 



The Rod; and The Rye. By Dr. W. A. Strother, Lynchburg, Va., 

 for blaelt, white and tan English setter dog and bitch, whelped 

 Jan. 10, 1889, by Rebel, Jr. (Roderigo— Bo Peep) out of Rhea (Dash- 

 ing Rover— Leah). 



Lamprey Kennels. By Thos. Bennan, New Market, N. H., for 

 his kennels. 



Grammcrcu Kennels. By N. D. Mann, 316 East Thirtieth street, 

 New York, for his kennels of St. Bernards. 



NAMES CHANGED. 



Kent It. to Lord Kent. By Miss E. L. Fuller. Albany, N. Y.. for 

 white and tawny St. Bernard dog, whelped July 11, 1888 (A.K.R. 

 6783). 



BRED. 



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Mollie Stark— Alonzo. Seymour Van Santvoord's (Troy, N. V.) 

 mastiff bit ch Molly Stark (A.K.R. 0225) to E. H. Moore's Alonzo 

 (Orlando— Lady Canute), March 7. 



Lillian— Barry. Nahmke Kenuels' (East Patchogue, L. I.) St. 

 Bernard bitch L'llian (Leo— Fan) to their Barry (Monarque— 

 Juliet), Feb. 23. 



Stray Shot— Gene. Nahmke Kennels" (East Patchogue, L. I.) 

 English setter bitch Stray Shot (Gogo— Calico) to T. M. Aldrich's 

 Gene (Druid— Ruby), March 9. 



Cora of Wctheral— Rockingham. F. Windholz's (New York) Eng- 

 lish setter bitch Cora of Wetheral (Sir Alister— Mena) to his Rock- 

 ingham (Belthus— Bess). March 9. 



Countess Amelia— Count Howard. P. H. Gotzian's (Forest Lake, 

 Minn.) Euelish setter hitch Countess Amelia (Lug Dhu— Pickles 

 II.) to F. Windholz's Count Howard (Sir Alister— Mena), March 7. 



Mollie Bawn— Desmond II. Chas. T. Thompson's (Philadelphia, 

 Pa.) Irish setter bitch Mollie Bawn (Glencho— Dunphy's Biddy) to 

 his Desmond II. (Frisco— Grouse ID, Jan. 11. 



Madge Glencho— Desmond II. W. W. Kendal's (Philadelphia, 

 Pa.) Irish setter bitch Madge Glencho (Gleuch— Lnrna Doone) to 

 Chas. T. Thompson's Desmond II. ( Frisco— Grouse ID, Jan." 33. 



Lady Faicti— Desmond II. S. H. Marshall's (St.. Paul, Minn.) 

 Irish setter bitch Lady Fawn (Elcho— Noreen) to Chas.T. Thomp- 

 son's Desmond II. (Frisco— Grouse H.), Jan. 17. 



Lorraine— Desmond II. W. W. Sweeney's (Chandon. O.) Irish 

 setter bitch Lorraine (Elcho- Noreen) to Chas. T. Thompson's 

 Desmond II. (Frisco— Grouse ID, March 1. 



Bifiscll—Fitzhugh Lee. J. M. Froucflcld. Jr.'s (Wayne, Pa.) beagle 

 hitch Bitsell (champion Bannerman— Pet) to W. S. Clark's cham- 

 pion Fitzhut-'h Lee (Lee— Juliet), Feb. 20. 



Orpha— Red Gauntlet. Jas. Watson's (Philadelphia. Pa.) collie 

 bitch Orpha (Bounce— Clipsetta) to McEwen & Gibson's Red 

 Gauntlet, (champion Charlemagne— Hast y). March (i. 



Bonnie Scot— Bonnie Dunkeld. McEwen & Gibson's (Byron, Ont.) 

 collie bitch Bonnie Scot (champion Dublin Scot-Madge) to their 

 Bonnie Dunkeld (Highlander- Electric), Feb. 2. 



Floss— Mack. E. Indicott's (East Longmeadow, Maes.) pointer 

 hitch Floss (Nan— Blitzen) to Dr. L. Corcoran's Mack (Ned— Gip- 

 sey), March 7. 



Tidy— Douglass II. Wm. Korbs's (Cincinnati, O.) pug bitch Tidy 

 to Eberhart Pug Kennels' Douglass II. (A.K.R. 4001), March 9. 



June— Boycott. W. S. Marx's (Cincinnati. O.) pug bitch June to 

 Eberhart Pug Kennels' Boycott (A.K.R. 0137), Jan. 21. 



Queenie— Douglass II. M. L. Jackson's (Greensburg, Lid.) pug 

 bitch Queenie to Eberhart Pug Kennels' Douglass II. (A.K.R. 

 4661), Dec. 15. 



East Lake Virgir -Boycott. Eberhart Pug Kennels' (Cincinnati. 

 O.) pug bitch East Lake Virgie (Bradford Ruby— Puss B.) to their 

 Boycott ( A.K.R. 0137). Jan. 3. 



Phcebe D.— Rockingham. L. E. Libby's (North Epping, N. H.)St. 

 Bernard bitch Phoebe D. (A.K.R. 5775) to Geo. Q. Low's Rocking- 

 ham (A.K.R. 4278), March 11. 



Daisy Foreman— Warwick Albert. G. W. Neal's (New Haven. 

 Conn ) English set ter bitch Daisy Foreman (Foreman— Jolly Nell) 

 to Warwick Kennels' Warwick Albert (Royal Albert- Maida), 

 March 13. 



Vesper II.-Nat Goodwin. Thos. Blyth's (Peale, Pa.) English 

 setter bitch Vesper II. (Pembroke— Vesper) to I. N. Cochran's Nat 

 Goodwin (Roderigo— Bo Peep), March 7. 



Black Pearl— Warwick Oho. Park City Cocker Kennels' (Bridge- 

 port, Conn.) cocker spaniel bitch Black Pearl (Dandy W.— Miss 

 Nance) to their Warwick Obo (Obo, Jr.-BJack Garrie), March 8. 



Whisper— Bradford Harry. M. H. Daley's (Bangor, Me.) York- 

 shire terrier hitch Whisper (Bradford Harry— Belva) to P. H. 

 Cootnbs's Bradford Harry (Crawshaw's Bruce— Beale's Lady), 

 March 12. 



WHELPS. 



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Belle of Allendale. Nahmke Kennels' (East Patchogue, L. I.) 

 English setter hitch Belle of Allendale (Lava Rock— Liddesdalc). 

 Feb. 25, eight (four dogs), by T. M. Aldrich's Gene (Druid— Rubv) 



Lottis B. S. W. Even it's (Lewiston, N. C.) English setter bitch 

 Lottie B. (Count Rake II.- Grace). March 9, one dog, by Dr. F. B. 

 Greeuough's Brush (Coin— Beauty). 



Woodland Maid. J. M. Fronefield, Jr.'s (Wayne, Pa.) beagle bitch 

 Woodland Maid (Skipper— Nellie), Feb. 23, six (four dogs), by W. 

 D. Hughs's Rowdv (champion Rattler III.— champion Myrtle). 



Nell. J. M. Fronefield, Jr.'s (Wayne, Pa.) beagle bitch Nell 

 (Flute M.— Pride), Feb. 10, four (two dogs), by his The Rambler 

 (champion Marchboy— Lizzie). 



Blossom. Harry S. Gilbert's (Millersburg, Pa.) beagle bitch 

 Blossom (A.K.R. 5711). March 5, one bitch, by A. C. Krueger's 

 Bannerman (A.K.R. 1709). 



Nellie 11. Chesapeake Kennels' (Malvern, la.) Chesapeake Bay 

 bitch Nellie II. (Gowrie— Kate), March 5, one, by their Gowrie 

 (Sunday— Nellie). 



Wave. Chesapeake Kennels' (Malvern, la.) Chesapeake Bay 

 bitch Wave (Bob— Nellie), March 10, nine (six dogs), by their Gow- 

 rie, Jr. (Gowrie— Ruby III.). 



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

 (Highlander— Hasty), Feb. 23, nine (five dogs), by their Bonnie 

 Dunkeld (Highlander— Electric). 



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

 Bonnie Doon (Bonnie Dunkeld— Bonnie Knowe), Feb. 24, four 

 (thrpe dogs), by Chestnut HiU Kennels' Charleroi II. (champion 

 Charlemagne -Sooty). 



Bonnie. Waverley Kennels' (Noroton, Conn.) collie bitch Bon- 

 nie (Rob Roy— Fairy), March 6, seven (three dogs), by their Sir 

 Walter (Rutland— Heather Bell). 



Lillie. F. B. Zimmer's (Gloversville, N. Y.) mastiff bitch Liilie 

 (A.K.R. 298L, March 9, two (one dog), by J. L. Wiuchell's Boss (A, 

 K.R. 2318). 



Beech Grove Annette. P. L. Calkins's (Mellenry, 111.) mastiff 

 bitch Beech Grove Annette (A.K.R. 6444), Jan. 4, six (three dogs), 

 by F. S. Water's Water's Mack. 



Patti Rosa. C. W. Littlejohn's (Leesburg, Va.) pointer bitch 

 Patti Rosa (Croxteth— Patti M.), Oct. 22, four (three dogs), by his 

 champion Fritz (Beaufort— Spot). 



Sal. G. W. Amory's (Boston, Mass.) pointer bitch Sal (Dick- 

 Ruby), Feb. 23, two bitches, by Westminster Kennel Club's Bang 

 Bang (Bang— Princess Kate). 



Queenie. M. L Jackson's (Greensburg, Ind.) pug bitch Queenie. 

 Feb. 16, six (five dogs), by Eberhart Pug Kennels' Douglass II. 

 A.K.R. 4661). 



East Lake Virgie. Eberhart Pug Kennels' (Cincinnati, O.) pug 

 hitch East Lake Virgie (A.K.R. 6323), March 1, seven (five dogs), 

 by their Boycott (A.K.R. 6137). 



Dido II. Mrs. J. M. Nicholson's (Albany, N. Y.) rough St. Ber- 

 nard bitch Dido II. (A.K.R, 3011). Feb. 17, eight (four dogs), by J. 

 Marshall's Tantallon (champion Merchant Prince— Chloris). 



iVora. I. N. Cochran's (Philadelphia, Pa.) English setter bitch 

 Nora (Count Noble— Lit;, March 13, six (one dog), by J. S. Hudson's 

 Ben Hill (Druid -Ruby). 



Kate IX. E. O. Damon's (Northampton, MasB.) Irish setter 

 bitch Kate IX., March 18, eight ( four dogs), by his Patsy (Frisco- 

 Nelly IX.). 



Warwick Vic. Park City Cocker Kennels' (Bridgeport, Conn.) 

 cocker spaniel bitch Warwick Vic (Merry— Zoo), Feb. 27, four 

 bitches, by their Warwic Obo (Obo, Jr. — Black Garrie). 



Guess. W. C. Russell's (Bridgeport, Conn.) cocker spaniel bitch 

 Guess. March 11, six dogs, by Warwick Kennels' Warwick Obo 

 (Obo, Jr.— Black Garrie). 



SALES. 



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RoybellV. Black, white and tan English setter dog, whelped 

 July 3, 1888 (A.K.R, (3981), by W. Burd Patterson, Williamsport, 

 Pa., to Delos Mahaffey, same place. 



Flake M. Lemou and white English setter bitch, whelped July 

 32, 1888 (A.K.R. 6976), by W. Burd Patterson, Williamsport, Pa., to 

 Delos Mahaffey, same place. 



Winnie II. Red Lish setter bitch, whelped March 22, 1886, by 

 Frisco out of Grouse II., by Chas. T. Thompson, Philadelphia, Pa., 

 to E. O. Damon, Northampton, Mass. 



Laurel. White, black and tau beagle bitch, whelped June 18, 

 1888, by Boston out of Ruby, bv F. B. Zimmer, Gloversville, N. Y., 

 to John Patrick, Johnstown, N. Y. 

 ' Wrangler. White and tan beagle dog, whelped Sept. 2,1888, by 

 Bannerman (A.K.R. 1709) out of Blossom (A.K.R, 5711), by Harry 

 S. Gilbert, Millersburg, Pa., to W. G. Lawrence, Dunmore, Pa. 



Keith, Black and tan collie bitch, whelped Jan. 2, 18S8, by 

 champion Scotilla out of Bonnie Knowe, by McEwen & Gibson, 

 Bvron, Ont., to Allen W. Thyne. Howell, Mich. 



Bonnie Bell. Black, white and tan collie bitch, whelped Decem- 

 ber, 1888, by Gilderoy out of Jeanette, by McEwen & Gibson, 

 Bvron, Ont,, to A. Laidlaw, Woodstock, Ont, 



Murray. Sable and white coUio dog, whelped December, 1888, 

 by Gilderoy out of Jeanette, by McEwen & Gibson, Byron, Ont., 

 to D. Sylvester, Gait, Ont, 



Dcoch. Collie dog. whelped Jan. 2, 1888, by Scotilla out, of Bon- 

 nie Kuowe, by McEwen & Gibson, Byron, Ont., to John L. Lin- 

 coln, Jr., Chicago, 111. 



Water's Mack-Beech Grave Annette whelp. Fawn mastiff bitch, 

 whelped Jan. 4, 1889, by Geo. Jackson, Beech Grove, Ind., to J. T. 

 Scblev, Sheffield, Ala. 



Beech Grove Toby-Beech drove Princess whelp. Ligb t fawn mas- 

 tiff bitch, whelped Sept. 20. 1888, by Geo. Jackson, Beech Grove, 

 Ind., to J. T. Schley, Sheffield, Ala. 



Beech Grove Toby— Beech drove Gabrielle ivhelp. Light fawn 

 mastiff dog, whelped Aug. 20, 1888, by Geo. Jackson, Beech Grove, 

 Ind., to J. T. Schley, Sheffield, Ala. 



Beech Grove Be.ti Harrison. Fawn, black points, mastiff dog, 

 whelped Aug. 20, 1888, by Beech Grove Toby out of Beech Grove 

 Gabrielle, by Geo. Jackson, Beech Grove, Ind., to Fred Roberge, 

 Chehovgau, Mich. 



Fritz— Patti Rosa whelp. Liver and white pointer dog, whelped 

 Oct. 22, 1888, by C. W. Littlejohn, Leesburg, Va.. to F. A. Nims, 

 Monroe, Mich. 



Rosi of Beaufort. White and liver pointer bitch, whelped Sept. 

 10, 1888. "by Bull's Eye out of Lady Beaufort, by G. V. Neal, Cau- 

 ton, O., to F. S. Eaton, Springfield. Mass. 



Luck of Donald. Liver and white pointer dog, whelped Jan. 4, 

 1883, bv Donald out of Grace, by I. N. Cochran, Philadelphia, Pa., 

 to Bryn Mawr Kennels, same place. 



Rose. Silver fawn pug bitch, age not given, by Bradford Ruby 

 out of Beauty, by Eberhart Pug Kennels, Cincinnati, O., to Geo. 

 W. Fisher, Catawissa, Pa. 



7i'07/«l Bradfor d. Apricot* fawn pug dog, age not given, by Brad- 

 ford Ruby out of Lady Cloudy, by Eberhart Pug Kennels, Cin- 

 cinnati, 0., to Henry Eichler, Covington, Ky. 



East Lake Majew. Fawn pug dog, age not given, by Silver Shoe 

 dill Of Zadie, by Eberhart Pug Kennels, Cincinnati, O., to Dr. R. 

 P. Davis, Portland, Ind. 



Ky Ky. Silver fawn pug bitch, whelped Aug. 4, 1884, by Young 

 Toby out of Titania, by Eberhart Pug Kennels, Cincinnati, O., to 

 C. E. Scott, Schenectady, N. Y. 



(Jueen Brad.fiird. Silver fawn pug bitch, whelped Feb. 26, 1888, 

 by Bradford Rubv out of Beauty, by Eberhart Pug Kennels, Cin- 

 cinnati, O., toC. E. Scott, Schenectady, N. Y. 



Blinkg. Silver fawn pug dog, whelped December, 1887, by Othello 

 out of Kelpie, by Eberhart Pug Kennels, Cincinnati, O., to C. E. 

 Scott, Schenectady, N. Y. 



Hayseed. Silver fawn pug dog, whelped Aug. 28, 1888, by Doug- 

 lass H. (A.K.R, 4661) out of Rose, by Eberhart Pug Kennels, Cin- 

 cinnati, O., to A. F. German, Louisville, Ky. 



Maudie II. Stone fawn pug bitch, whelped Oct. 1, 1888. by Treas- 

 ure out of Viola, by Eberhart Pug Kennels, Cincinnati, O., to H. 

 F. Warren. Richmond, Ind. 



Startle. Silver fawn pug dog, age not given, by Douglass out of 

 Kittie, by Eberhart Pug Kennels, Cincinnati, O., to Chas. G. 

 Shera, Oxford, O. 



Hazel Kirkc. Apricot fawn pug bitch, age not given, by Kash 

 out of Miss Ruby, by Eberhart Pug Kennels, Cincinnati, O., to G. 

 H. Hardy, same place. 



Centaur. Imported orange and white St. Bernard dog. whelped 

 April, 1882, bv ohampion Cad wallader out of Countess, by Arte- 

 mas Hopkins, East Orange, N. J., to Walter J. Salomon, Newark, 

 N. J. 



Fanny Gladstone. Orange and white English setter bitch, 

 wrhelpea Aug. 30, 1885, by champion Gladstone out of Flounce, 

 by J i M. Fronefield, Jr., V> ayne, Pa., to J. W. Heard, West Point, 



Sam Roy. Jr.— Roberta II. whelp. White and lemon English set- 

 ter dog, whelped Oct. 27, 1888, by J. A. Hartmann. Latrobe, Pa., to 

 C. L. Dick, Johnstown, Pa. 



Warwick Obo. Black cocker spaniel dog, whelped August, 1884, 

 by Obo, Jr., out of Black Garrie, by Warwick Kennels, Bridge- 

 port, Conn., to H. D. Warner, same place. 



Warwick Vic. Black and tan cocker spaniel bitch, age not given, 

 by Merry out of Zoe, by Warwick Kennels, Bridgeport, Conn., to 

 H. D. Warner, same place. 



Black Pearl. Black cocker spaniel bitch, age not given, by Dandy 

 W. out of Miss Nance, by Warwick Kennels, Bridgeport, Conn., 

 to H. D. Warner, same place. 



Rockingham— Princess Phcehus whelps. White, black and tan and 

 blue belton English setter dog aud bitch, whelped August, 1888. by 

 F. Windholz, New York, to C. H. Mason, same place, 



DEATHS. 



Don Alfonso. Black and white English setter dog, whelped 

 March 3, 1888 (Rockingham or Prince Foreman— Donna), owned 

 by John Pederson, Des Moines, la.. March 3, from accidental 

 poison. 



and Stream. 



Forest and Stream. Box 2,832, N. Y. city, has descriptive illus- 

 trated circulars of W. B. Leffin swell's book, "Wild Fowl Shoot- 

 ing," which will he mailed free on request. The book is pro- 

 nounced by "Nanit," "Gloan," "Dick Swiveller," "Sybillene" and 

 other competent authorities to be the best treatise on the subject 

 extant. - 



The U, S. Cartridge Co., Lowell, Mass., have received the 

 following letter from Mr. L. S. Carter, winner of 25 out of 25 live 

 birds at Cincinnati, Sept. 8, and who won 18 out of 20 at the shoot 

 Sept. 9, winning the American B'ield Championship Cup: 



"Hammond, 111., Oct. 8, 1888. 



"17. S. Cartridge Co., Lowell, Mass.: Gentlemen— I have found no 

 shells that can come up to yours, and think your strong primer 

 Climax paper shells superior to Eley's. I used your shells at all 

 the shoots this season, and had no trouble with any of them. They 

 are more durable, crimp better, And for wood and Schultze powder 

 they are superior to any I have yet found. (Signed) L. S. Caster, 

 Now Champion Live Bird Shot of the World."— Adv. 



\ifit m\A l^mp ^heating. 



RANGE AND GALLERY, 



BOSTON, March 16.— The Massachusetts Rifle Association held 

 its regular shoot to-day, but found very unfavorable weather 

 conditions for good scores, a high wind blowing from 1 to 2 o'clock. 

 Mr. Lee's 88 and 87 under such conditions were very fine. The 

 gold medal in the 30-shot rest match was won bv Mr. Monroe, 

 and the gold champion medal by Mr. Lee. Following are the 

 best scores made to-day: 



20-sbot Rest Match, 200yds. 



J R Monroe. . 8 11 13 8 9 9 11 8 8 11 



8 9 13 9 13 11 9 10 13 10-197 



J FranciB 10 9 9 10 13 10 9 8 11 V 



10 7 11 11 8 10 8 10 10 13-196 



S Wilder 8 8 8 8 8 11 9 9 9 8 



8 11 8 9 9 8 10 9 11 9—179 



ALoring 8898 10 78888 



8 8 8 10 9 10 9 7 12 9-173 



J N Eames 7 12 11 8 9 7 5 12 8 8 ' 



8888 10 7798 7-167 



W P Conway 8 8 7 9 7 9 7 9 7 8 



989788 10 88 7—161 

 Champion Medal Match, 200yds. 



H L Lee 10 8 10 10 8 7 9 9 7 10— 88 



W Charles 3 10 9 9 8 8 9 10 10 9— 85 



JAFrye 6 9 7 8 5 10 5 8 9 10— 77 



A Loring 6 8 9 5 4 8 5 10 7 5- 66 



Rest Match. 200yds. 



S Wilder ,11 9 9 12 9 9 8 11 11 9— 99 



J R Monroe 9 9 10 9 10 9 9 11 8 12- 96 



J N Eames 9 10 9 10 9 10 13 8 8 8— 93 



A G Hame 10 10 9 11 10 7 7 8 11 10- 93 



Joel Outts 9 9 7 8 9 8 9 7 9 9- 84 



W C Prescott 8 11 8 6 7 9 8 8 11 7—83 



W P Thompson 4 8 11 6 7 6 8 9 12 7—78 



A S Hunt 7 7 7 7 8 6 5 8 6 5— 66 



Victory Medal Match, 200vds. 



JAFrye 6 10 7 9 8 10 7 6 10 8— 81 



50yds. Pistol Match. 



J B Fellows 8 10 10 10 8 10 8 9 9 8— 90 



W Charles 9 8 9 7 10 9 9 10 10 8— 89 



A Stevens 9 6 7 8 10 8 7 10 7 7— 79 



All Comers' Match, 200yds. 



W Charles 9 8 8 16 8 9 8 10 9 6— 85 



J AFrye 8 10 6 10 7 9 7 8 7 9- 81 



A Sharp (mil) 9 7 9 8 7 9 8 9 9 5- 80 



W Burnitc (mil) 6 9 9 4 10 8 8 5 4 10- 73 



ALoring 788985658 '8— 72 



D L Chase 8 7 8 7 9 4 4 7 8 9— 71 



BG Barker ...10 5 5 9 5 4 3 6 9 10— 66 



F D Hart 9 6 6 6 7 5 7 4 6 7- 63 



O T Moore 7 4 6 9 5 8 3 2 7 7— 58 



Military Match. 



W L Swan 5443033344-33 C E Haskell 0443403220-22 



WILMINGTON, Del., March 18.— Monday was the first really 

 pleasant Monday since before Christmas, and as Monday has 

 generally become recognized as riflemen's day in Wilmington, 

 Del., the pleasant weather was hailed as a welcome change by 

 local riflemen. The gratification was more complete from the 

 fact that the recent stormy weather prevented their usual weekly 

 indulgence in the pastime, so that those who gathered at Heald- 

 moor Rifle Range were prepared for a good long afternoon of ex- 

 citing sport. The military marksmen's monthly badge was won 

 by Private Lunt, of Company H, New Castle, and C. Fehrenbach 

 was the winner of the beginners' monthly badge. The matches 

 were well attended, and the scores were as follows, standard 

 American target: 



Revolver Match, 50yds. 



H Darlington 8 7 8 6 10 7 9 10 6 10—81 



H Simpson 6 6 10 6 8 10 10 6 



E J Darlington 10 6 7 8 6 10 6 9 



D Evans 8 6 6 6 7 3 9 4 



G W Darlington 5 6 7 5 5 6 10 9 



S Howard 24878885 



H Johnson 7 10 5 3 7 8 5 4 



S Phillips 6 4 4 5 8 5 6 



Record Practice, 200vds. 



II Simpson 10 10 7 6 



CHeinel. Sr 10 3 



H A Spoerl 7 4 



Lunt 6 5 



HAPadberg(mil.) 9 3 3 10 



C Lunt (mil.) 5 5 3 1 4 9 5 



C Fehrenbach 5 6 7 6 4 5 2 



P Williams 4 10 7 2 3 3 „ 



Military Record Practice, 200yds., Creedmoor Target. 



Pvt Padberg 5 3 3 5 5 4 3 4 4 5—41 



Pvt Lunt 3 3 4 3 4 2 3 4 4 3—38 



PvtWhitelock 3 46334033 3—30 



At 100yds., Record Practice, Standard. 



7 6 

 4 9 10 9 

 6 5 10 3 



3 9 



. 8-77 



4 9—75 



8 6-63 



6 4-63 



7 3-60 

 6 3—58 



6 2-57 



7 6-75 



8 8-73 



4 10-60 



5 4-59 

 4 10—57 

 7 8-51 

 2 5-49 

 " 2—37 



9 9 10 



8 9 8 



8 4 9 



7 10 3 



7 7 6 



4 5 4 



6 



9 10—91 

 9 9-79 

 8 10-71 

 8 10-69 

 4 3-61 

 8 5-58 

 3 5-43 



H Darlington . . . 



C Heinel, Sr 6 6 7 10 



HA Spoerl 10 7 4 4 



C Fehrenbach 5 7 5 7 



A Heinel 6 6 6 10 



J Montgomery 7 9 5 6 



W Whitelock 5 8 3 4 . 



The following scores have been made by H. M. Thomas, captain 

 of the Kent County Rifle Club, of Camden, Del., at 200yds„ off- 

 hand, standard American target: 



January 11 7 



January 18 5 



January 25 8 



February 1 -.4 



February 8 578958987 



February 35 6 



March 1 9 



9 6 10 10 7 



7 8 



4 6 

 6 10 10 



7 6 



8- 76 



9- 69 



7- 71 

 5-60 



8- 74 

 7-63 

 4-69 



NEWARK, N. J., March 18.— The tournament of the United 

 Amateur clubs goes on apace and some fine gallery work is the 

 result. The standing of the clubs is as follows: 



Shot. Won. Lost. Average. 



Monroe 10 8 2 l,036i. 



Oakland 11 9 2 1,030 



Excelsior 9 6 3 1,029 8 „ 



Howard 10 5 5 1,010 s , „ 



Lakeside 10 4 983% 



Annie Oakley -- .10 2 8 967U 



Columbia .....10 1 9 969?. 



The fifteen highest individual averages are: 



Matches Shot , Average 



Otto Krauss, Excelsior Club.... 7 113 



F C Dietz, Howard 7 109U 



Gus Wideman, Monroe 10 108U 



Henry Snyder, Monroe 9 107 7 . 



L Mathes, Oakland .11 107% 



WhiR Raab, Monroe 9 107 a 9 



John Bayer, Oakland 11 106% 



Albert Hagel, Lakeside 10 106%. 



Wm Connors, Annie Oakley 9 106 s „ 



F Schmidt, Excelsior 8 106 



Dan Erskine, Monroe 9 105 2 s 



W E Coe, Columbia 6 105?. 



F A Hall, Monroe 10 105 



J Burger. Excelsior 9 105 



E Wurtzbach, Excelsior 9 104 s » 



The highest ten scores are: 



F A Hall. Monroe 117 F Schmidt, Oakland 114 



Otto Krauss. Excelsior 116 F Smith. Excelsior. . . . U4 



F C Dietz, Howard Hi E Flocke, Excelsior .114 



L Mather, Oakland 114 Wm R Raab, Mouroe 113 



E Wurtzbach, Excelsior 114 Wm Schaller, Oakland. ....113 



Peekskill, N. Y.. Oct. 10, 1888.— U. S. Cartridge Co., Lowell, 

 Mass.: Gentlemen— I am filling orders every day for Schultze and 

 American Wood Powder, using your Climax shells, and they are 

 dandies T assure vou. In fact they are the best. 

 —Adv. (Signed), W. H. Pierce. 



OWENSVILLE, Ind.. March 12. 

 Team, six members, met on ranj; 

 the medal. Match at 10 standan 

 national rules, gold medal prizes: 

 J Montgomery 



,— The Owensville Ballard Rifle 

 ;e to-day. J. Montgomery won 

 Is, 200yds. off-hand, shot under 



R Speck 



. - 



W Roberts 



J Daugherty — 



G Daugherty 



March 8.-3. Montgomery made 

 off-hand, wind 1}4 points from 9 o" 

 J Montgomery 



.. 7 

 9 



.. 5 

 ..10 



7 4 8 5 10 10 

 5 8 6 8 10 8 



8 8 9 7 10 4 



7 8 



7 7 9—74 

 9 10 6—79 



8 6 6-71 

 6 8 6—68 



4 8 7—67 



5 5 10-65 

 4 6 6-58 



8 5 7 

 „ 7 5 9 

 .4 9 6 6 6 5 6 . 

 the following scores, 200yds., 

 'clock quarter: 



.9 7 6 10 7 9 8 7 8 6-77 

 7978 10 9888 7-81 

 9 7 9 9 .8 6 .9 7 9 8-«l 



