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com., N. Seabury's 'Sweet Lavender.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st, C. T 

 BrowtielTs Grouse; 2d. E. W. Morris's Rexmout; 3d, Mrs. John 

 Bucban's Bruce. Bitches: 1st, E. W. Morris's Salmont; 2d, Mrs. 

 John Buchan's Flora.— Novice— 1st, E. E. Dupee's Yap: 2d, S. G. 

 Dixpu's Rob Roy: 3d, J. Salisbury's Niger. Very high com., N. 

 Seabury's Sweet Lavender. 



FIELD SPANtELS.— Challenge— No entries. — OPeS— Black 

 — Dogs: 1st. G. W. Folsom's Baron; 2d, A. Pope's Timbo. Bitches! 

 1st, A. C. Wilmerding's Lassie; 2d, R. P. Keasby's Miss Ben d'Or: 

 3d, F. Bowers's Jessie Stnbbs; high com., W. Hammersley's 

 Boodle.— Any Other Color— Dngs: No entries. Bitches: 1st, 

 withheld: 2d, G. E. Sedgwick's Flirt. 



CLUMBER SPANIELS.— 1st, Mercer & Weston's Lass of 

 Beauty. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS.-Ist, J. P. Lewis' Patsy O'Connor; 

 2d, Hornell-Harmony Kennels' Capt. Muldoon. 



COCKER SPANIELS.— CHALLENGE— 1st, A. C. Wilmerding's 

 Doc; 3d and reserve. J. P. Willey's Jersey and Dolly Oho. Open- 

 BlaCk— ttogs: 1st, A.. Laidlaw's Rabbi; 2d, Woodland Kennels' 

 Black, Duke; Cedar Lodge Shooting Club's Prince. High com., 

 J. Williams' Prince Obo. Coin., 0. B. Oilman's Towser. Bitches: 

 1st and 2d, J. P. Willey's Little NVLt and Black Duchess; 3d, High 

 Rock Cocker Kennels' High Rock Jet. High com., O. B. Oilman's 

 Lady Nebo. An y Other Color— 1st, C. B. Browning's Cherry 

 Boy; 3d, G. H. Whitehead's La Tosca; 3d, W. Barnes' Red Doc. 

 Reserve, C. M. Nelles' Brantford Red Jacket. Very high com., 

 O. B. Oilman's Slick. Puppies: 1st, J. P. Willey's 'Little Nell; 

 2d. J. Williams' Ardell: 3d, 0. B. Oilman's Titus. Novice— 1st, 

 J. Willey's Little Nell; 2d, O. B. Oilman's Slick; 3d, F. F. Dole's 

 La La. 



BEAGLES.— Challenge.— Bugs: 1st, C. F. Judsou's Little 

 Duke. Bitches: 1st, W. D. Hughes' Lou. Open— Dogs: 1st, C. F. 

 Judson's Racer. Jr.; 2d, W. P. Whitman's Rally. Reserve, W. 

 Ledyard's The RamMer. Very high com., E. L. Waiting's Little 

 Drive. High com.. M. L. Brown's Captain. Com , W. Ledyard's 

 Rabbi. Bitches: 1st, R. A. Smith's Whisper; 2d, W. P. Whit- 

 man's Merry Maid. Reserve, E. C. Barrett's Tone. Very high 

 com., G. A. Jones' Hatter. Puppies: 1st. C. A. Schafer's Topsy 

 S.; 2d, M. L. Brown's Bessie. Reserve. H. H. Dondell's Ginx. 

 Very high com., M. Lewis' Bell Ross. High com., F. W. Chap- 

 man's Twint-o-ne. 



DACHSHL7NDE.— 1st and 2d, G. P. Berry's Daisy B. and Nigger 

 K.s 3d, C. Miller's Gesche. 



FOX HOUNDS — AMERICAN.— Dow: 1st, 2d. 3d, reserve, very 

 high com., high com. and com., Brunswick Fur Club's Joe For- 

 ester, Jack of Diamonds, Bugle, Hayes Brave. Drive, Leads All 

 and Waltbam Jewell. Hitches: 1st, 2d, 3d, res"rve and very high 

 Com (2). Brunswick Fur Club's Modest Girl, Flora Tcmplp, Molbe 

 Ti, Flora and Duster. Higb com., A. E. Peck's Bess. Com., W. 

 0. Smithes Kate; 



COLLIES. — CRallenGe— jDofls: 1st and 2d, Chestnut Hill Ken- 

 nels' Scotilla and Charleroi 1 1. Bitches: 1st and 31 . Chestnut Hill 

 Kennels' Flurry II. and Flurry III.— Open— Dogs! 1st and 3d, 

 Chestnut Hill Kennels' Roslyn Wilke*and 8f otitis LL; 2rl, Hemp 

 stead Farm Kennels' Hempstead Zulu; 4fh, J. Watson's Prince 

 Charlie. Reserve and very high com., G. A. Fletcher's Scotson 

 and Moonstone II. Higb com., R. J. Strange's Scotland Yet. Com., 

 B. B. Palfrey's Royal Scott. Bitches: 1st, 2d and 4th, Chestnut 

 Hill Kennels' Roslyn Queen, Jakyr Dean and Roslyn Gaylass: 3d, 

 F< Ri Cat-swell's Miss Nancy : Very high com.. G. A. Fletcher's 

 Moonlight. High com., J, Roger's Highland Lassie.— Puppies - 

 bogs: 1st, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Roslyn Exile; 2d. «, A, Fletch- 

 er's Moonstone II.; 31, J. Watson's fila'r Athol. High com,, 

 J. Duncan's Realty. BitchcS: 1st and 3d. Chestnut Hill Kennels' 

 Roslvn Queen and Roslvn Parole! 2d. F, R. Carswell's Miss Nancy. 

 Vefv high com., J. P. & W. W. Gray's Gemma.— NoviCE— 1st and 

 8d, Chestnut Hill Kemi^ls' Roslvn Exile and Roslyn Queen; 3d, 

 Ji Watson's Prince Charlie. Very high com., G. A. Fletcher's 

 Moonstone It , 



POODLES.— 1st and .3d, F. E, Perkins's Jack and Pauline; 2"d, C. 

 F. Lelandja Jet. Very high com.- add high com., F. E. Perkins' 

 Tilx anfl Fl«ss: 



Bui^DOGS,— Challenge- flogs/ 1st, J. H. Md'hew's Ports- 

 wood Tiger; 2d, J. Leckie's Lion. Reserve, J. P. Barnard's Hill- 

 Side. Bitches: 1st and 2d, W. J. Leckie's Soudan and Carmen, 

 Reserve, T; R. Varick's Josenhine.— Open— Doris: 1st, R. B. Saw- 

 yer's Harper; 2d and 3d, Retnor Kennels' Monarch. VI. and 

 Oswego. Very high com., E< S. Porter's Oarisbrooke. High com., 

 J. VV; LoUzee's Fillmore. Bitches: 1st, Retnor Kennels' . Dimple; 

 «d ( Wj J. Cnmstock's Naiad, Com.. J. W. Louzee, Jr.'s Gilt. Pup* 

 pits': 1st, Ji Pi Barnard, Jr.'s Jack Horner; 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Challenge — tkidsi lsU W. F. Hobbie's 

 Cairo; 2d. W. L. & H. A. Harris's Jubilee. Bitches; 1st, C A. 

 Steven's Roval Rose; 2d, W. L. & H. A. Harris's Marguerite,— 

 Open— Large— Dofl.s: 1st, W. L. & H. A. Harris's Bergyl; 2d, Ret- 

 nor Kennels' Diamond Kiug; 3d, F. F. Dole's Don Pedro. Very 

 higb com.. W. Mariner's Harvester and F. P. Kirby's White 

 Stubb. Bitches: 1st, W. Mariner's Attraction; 2d, W. F. Robbie's 



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Norahand F. P. Kirby's Meg Mcrrilies. — Small— 1st. E. D. Havei. ^ 

 Chessett's Flyer; 2d, Retnor Kennels' Dusty Miller; 3d, F. F. 

 Dole's Protection. Puppies: 1st. F. F, Dole's Protection; 2d, J. C. 

 Mahler's Yale; 3d, withheld. Round-HeAHER.— Over 20Lbs.— 

 Dof/s; 1st. and 2d. Round Head Kennels'. Jack and Mike II.; <?d, W. 

 1. Hook's Jack. Reserve. H. J. Harris's Cupid. Very high com.. 

 V. 0. Hook's Doctor. Com., H. VV. Richard's Stubbs. Bitches: 



Over 



Topsy; 3d, W; J, Leekie, Jr.'s Queen. Under 20lbs ; — Dogs: 1st 

 and 2d, Round Head Kennels' Sir Vera and Gladstone; 3d, L. H. 

 Dos Passos' Tiger. Biteftesi Under 18lbs.— 1st, Round Head 

 Kennels' Topsy: 2d, Miss A. M. Daniels's Iiorie. Puppies: 1st, A. 

 Hook's Topsy; 2d, A, A. Knapp's Dandy; 3d, W.C. Hook's Rattler. 



FOX-TERRIERS.- Challenge - Dogs: 1st. J. E. Thayer^ 

 Raby Mixer; 31 and reserve, Blemton Kennels' Blemton Rubicon 

 and Lucifer. Bitches: 1st, Blemton Kennels' Rachel; 2d, J. E. 

 Thayer's Richmond Dazssle.— Open— Dogs: 1st and 4th, Blemton 

 tCehnelB' Blemton Racket t and Blemton Volunteer; 2d and very 

 high com., J. Mortimer's Suffolk Risk and Suffolk Coronet; 3d, 

 A. H, Warren's Tramp. Reserve, J. E. Thayer's Reckoner. Very 

 high com., C. Rathbone's Beverwyck Rebel. Bitches: 1st and 

 lib, J. Mortimer's Suffolk Rarity and Incognita} 2d and very 

 Utgh ct)tn.. Blemton Kennels' Blemton B"iUiant and Blemton 

 Enid; 3d, Wheelock pavey's fSmpr'ss. Very high com., J. 

 E. Thayer's Rosa Canina, and 0, Rathbone's Beverwyck 

 Rebecca. High com., J. E. Thayer's. Hillside Model. Com., 

 K, S. Porter's Winning Hand and M. Tnylor*'s Warren 

 Inc.— Puppies— Dogs: 1st and 2d, Blemton Kennels' Blemton 

 Racket and Blemton Brawler; 3d, M. Taylor's Woodale Rustic, 

 Reserve, very high pom. and com., J. E. Thayer's Hillside Rascal, 

 Hillside Artful and Hillside Fancy. Very high com., C. Rath- 

 bone's Beverwyck Rebel. Bitches: 1st, J. Mortimers Suffolk 

 Raritv; 2d, Blemton Kennels' Blemton Toil; 3d, Wheeler & 

 Davey's Empress. Very high com., C. Rathbone's Beverwyck 

 Rebecca and Oriole Kennels' Blemton Comely. High com. (2) 

 and com., J. E. Tbaver's Hillside Gaudy, Hillside Crafty and Hill- 

 side Treasure.— Wire-Haired— 1st and 2d. J. Mortimer's Suffolk 

 Tobey and Suffolk Settler; 3d, Tailer & Townsend's Capsicum. 

 Reserve, R. G. Shaw's Oxford Daudy. Com., J. H. Hunt's Beauty. 

 —Novice— 1st, Blemton Kennels' Blemton Brawler; 2d, J. Morti- 

 mer's Incognita; 3d, C. Rathbone's Beverwyck Rebel. Reserve, 

 Oriole Kennels' Blemton Cornel v. High com., J. E. Thayer's Hill- 

 si le Treasure and J. H. Hunt's Beauty. 



SCOTCH TERRIERS. — 1st, L. C. Blodgett, Jr.'s Lowrie Dun- 

 bar. 



IRISH TERRIERS -< 

 side.— Open— Do 

 Harris's Master ±\.i 

 Chestnut Hill Kennels' Roslyn Murphy. High com., T. Pulver- 

 faft's Adventurer. Bitches: 1st, C. F. Sullivan's Nora; 2d, E. 

 Lever's Kathleen; 3d,T. Pulvertaft's Little Vixen. Very high 

 com,, P. F. Clancev's Eileen II. High com., W. S. Clark's Sandy- 

 croft Shona. Com., W. A. Dupee's Breda Chance. Puppies: 1st, 

 Chestnut Hill Kennels' Roslyn Murphy; 2.1, P. F. Clanpey's 

 Eileen II. Very high com., Miss Nellie Sullivan's Kerry. 



DAN DI E D1NMONT TERRIERS.— 1st, F. R. Hitchcock's Bor- 

 der Wang. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.-Challenge— 1st, Rochelle 

 Kennels' Meersbrook Maiden. Open— Dogs: 1st. J. F. Campbell's 

 Kaiser; 2d, Miss A. L. Ballou's Rochelle Knickerbocker. High 

 com., G. Duncan's Meersbrook Diamond. Bitclies: 1st, J. F. 

 Campbell's Desdemona; 2d, Rochelle Kennels' Rochelle Nudiy. 



SKYE TERRIERS— 1st, W. W. Silvey's Sir Stafford; 2d, with- 

 held; 3d and com., C, H. Smith's Gamp II. and Toodles; 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.— Challenge — 1st, P. H. Coombs' 

 Bradford Harry. Open— Dow: 1st, P. H. Coombs' Lancashire 

 Ben; 2d. 3d and high com.. North Fields Yorkshire Kennels' 

 Toons Royal, Prince A. I. and Harry. Bitches: 1st, 2d and 3d, 

 North Fields Yorkshire Kennels' Jenny, Venus and Gypsy. 

 Under 5 lbs.— 1st, 2d, very high com., high com., and com., North 

 Fields Yorkshire Kennels' Daisy, Fishpool Gem, Little Sister, 

 Toons Bright and Princess Toon. Puppies: 1st, withheld; 2d, P. 

 Gougb's Lucy. 



PUGS.— Challenge— Dogs: 1st, Dr. M. H. Cryer's Max. Bitchy 

 1st, Dr. M. H. Cryer's Bessie.— Qvm-Dogs: 1st, Dr. M. H. Cryer's 

 Bob Ivy; 2d, A. L. Wilson's Little Jewell: 3d. Mrs. J. Smith's 

 Budge. Bitche-*: 1st, Dr. M. H. Cryer's Myrtle: 2d, Miss Grace M. 

 Hall's Dot. High com.. R. T. Harrison's Nelly Bly. Puppies: 1st, 

 R. T. Harrison's Nelly Bly. 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS.— CHALLKNGE—--lst, W. Phillips's 

 Roscius.— Open— 1st, E. Bradford's Fannie; 2d. G. W. Field's Don 

 II.; 3d, Mrs. Frank B. Lucy's Don Pedro. Very higb com., M. 

 Gougherty's Punchinello. Com., G. M. Smith's Pansy. 



OTHER TOY SPANIELS.— Challenge— 1st, W. Phillip's King 

 Pippin; 2d, F. Blackwood Fay's Exeter Beauty.— Open— Dogs: 1st, 

 F. P. Comstock's Nanki-Poo; 3d, F. B. Fay's Exeter Earl. Bitches: 

 lot, Miss Edith R. Catliu's Sweet Violet; 2d, W. Phillips's Jenny 

 Lind. Very high com., E. Bradford's Rosie. 



SOHIPPERKES.— 1st and 2d, W. J. Comstock's Midnight and 

 Darkness; 8d, E. R. Spaulding's Pick, Jr. Reserve, Ohestnut 

 Hill Kennels' Othello. Very high com., F. F. Dole's Daybreak. 



MEXICAN HAIRLESS.-lst, Mrs. L. D. Hurd's Peppo. 



MISCELLANEOUS. -1st, C. B. Gilbert's basset hound Bertram!; 

 2d, E. F. Burns's white English terrier White Prince; 3d, W. M. 

 Cleaver's bob-tailed sheep dog Orson. Very high com,, J. Wood- 

 ward's toy terrier Dot and Mrs. W. W. Prentice's Maltese Koko. 

 Higb com., O. H. 0. Abbot's Mexican spaniels Manf and Midget 

 and S. J. Wilde's Maltese Dot. 



BULL-TERRIER IMPORTATION. — North Wi 1 tnington , 

 Mass., March SI.— Editor Forest and Stream: We have 

 just received from Mr. Frederick Hinks per steamer City of 

 Berliu, the celebrated bull-terriers White Wonder and 

 White Violet. White Wonder is by Gully the Great out of 

 Kit, and is pronounced by Mr. Hinks to be the best bull- 

 terrier alive. White Violet is by Charlie out of Rose, aud 

 Is also a good one, haviug won first at Birmiughatn, 1889, 

 first and special at Edinburgh, 1889, and twice first at the 

 Aquarium terrier show, London. As we intend to retire 

 champion Jubilee from exhibition and devote him to stud 

 purposes exclusively, we trust that we shall find in White 

 Wonder a worthy successor.— W. L. & H. A. Harris, 



CHESAPEAKE BAY DOGS AT BALTIMORE.— Editor 

 Forest and Stream: The Chesapeake classes at our show 

 were particularly well filled, and created a tiew Interest in 

 this much neglected breed. Unfortunately there was some 

 misunderstanding in the classifications, so many good dogs 

 were wrongly entered. Among them were Jay F. Towner's 

 Polly, Henry W. Archer's Beaver and Hose, T. M. Jenkins's 

 June, and Harry Hall's Surf. The owners failed to bave 

 tbeir dogs transfered to the proper class, therefore they 

 were not judged. We are forming a Chesapeake Bay Dog 

 Club, and will make a correct standard for all to breed to.— 

 W. Stewart Diffenoerffer. 



FIELD TRIALS AND CELEBRATED DOGS.-We 

 have now on sale a fine series of large Handsome photo- 

 graphs of field scenes and celebrated dogs from paintings by 

 Mr. J. M. Tracy, which cannot fail to interest sportsmen 

 and dog lovers. There are more than forty different sub- 

 jects and the pictures are of large size and suitable for 

 framing. Thirty-seven of the subjects — all photographs — 

 are about 33x38 inches, and the others — artotypes and photo 

 gravures — about 16x30. The price is S3 for the large size and 

 $1 for the small. Ou application, a circular giving list of 

 subjects will be forwarded. 



EASTERN FIELD TRIALS DERBY. — Entries for this 

 event close May i, 1890, as elsewhere stated. The purse of 

 $1,000 cash or cups will no doubt attract a large entry list. 



KENNEL NOTES. 

 Motes must b« gent on prepared blanks, which are fur- 

 nished free on receipt of stamped and addressed envelope 

 of large letter size. Sets of 300 of any one form, bound for 

 retaining duplicates, are sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 13^* Prepared Blanks sent free on application. 



Pholiis B. Bv Eberhart. Pug Kennels, Cincinnati, O., for silver 

 fawn pug bitch, whelped Oct. 15, 1889, by Rochester (Othello— 

 TrmMei out of Dido. 



Princess Lass. By C. C. Greene, Providence, R. I., for black and 

 White ticked English setter bitch, whelped March 33, 1HH0, by 

 Roval Albert out of Foreman's Lass. 



Alpine S&tU By James F. Hall, Philadelphia, Pa., for orange 

 and white rough-coated St. Bernard dog. whelped Aug. 17, 1889, 

 bv Marquis of Stafford (Save— Miss Plinlimmon) out of Hecla 

 (Hector— Nell). 



Tnvelta Boy. Bv R. E. Rowlev, Topeka. Kan., for blaeK, white 

 and tan beagle dog, whelped Jan. 3. 1890, by Speculation (Ring- 

 wood— Fanny) out of Velda W. (Cameron's Racket— Pnssie). 



BRED. 



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Nellie E.— Bradford Rutty 1L O. D. Eisenhard's (Fostoria, O.) 

 pug bitch Nellie E. (champion Kash— Puss B.) to Eberhart Pug 

 Kennpls' Bradford Ruby II. (champion Bradford Ruby— Puss B.). 

 March 19 and 20. . . . • . 



Topw—Bradford Ruby II. H. J. Bramlage's (Cincinnati, O.) 

 pug bitch Toppy, to Eberhart Pug Kennels' Bradford Ruby II. 

 (champion Bradford Ruby— Puss B.), March 2 and 3. 



Cozzie -Bradford Ruby II. R. B. Duncan's (Chicago, III.) pug 

 bitch Cozzie (Pudgie— Beauty) to Eberhart Pug Kennels' Bradfoid 

 Rubv II. icbamnion Bradford Ruby— Puss B.), March 30 and 31. 



Lulu IY.—0' l Doniivan Rossa. W. F. Van Buskirk's lOdell, 111.) 

 Irish setter bitch Lulu IV. (Shay's Dick— Lulu II.) tn Ghmdynne 

 Kennels' O'Douovan Ros«a (Sarsfleld— Nino), March 34. 



Daisy— Berkley II. F.L.Cheney's (Pittsfleld, Pa.) Irish setter 

 bitch Daisv (champion Chief— Leigh Doant), to Alden fc>. Swan's 

 Berkley II. (champion Chief— champion Gussie), March 6 and 7. 



WHELPS. 



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Loraine— Marquis of Stafford. JVIrs. F. Smyth's (Oermantown, 

 Pa ) rough-coated St. Bernard bitch Loraiue, March 1, eight (two 

 dogs), by James F. Hall's Marquis of Stafford (Save— Miss Plin- 



ll Bcss°Ili. —Beaumont. Dr. Lordly's (New York cby) Gordon set- 

 ter bitch Bess ill. (A.K.lt. 69s3), March 37, twelve (seven dogs), by 

 Beaumont Kennels' Beaumont (Ronald II L— champion Floss). 



SALES. 



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Topeka Boy. Black, white and tan beagle doer, whelped Jan. 2, 

 1890, by Speculation out of Velda W., by W. M. Shelley, Sheridan, 

 N. Y., to R. E. Rowley, Topeka, Kan. 



Mulcahey. Dark red Irish setter dog, whelped Aug. 18, 1890, by 

 Biaze out of Gladys, by Glendyne Kennels, Bristol, ti. I., to u m. 

 Willie, Fort Niobrara, Nebraska. . „. 



Clipper-Fanny Brown whelp. Sable and white collie dog, 

 whelped Jan. 8, 1890, by C. G. Hinckley. OaK. Shade Kennels, Lee, 

 Mass., to Wm. C. Day, Northampton, Mass. 



Loo. Stone fawn pug bitch, whelped 1887, by Othello II. out of 

 Steel's Loo, by C. G. Hinckley, Oak Shade Kennels, Le^ Mass., to 

 Howard Brothers, Columbus, O. M H - . ^ . , . 



Mink. Stone fawn pug bitch, whelped April 30, lb90, by Cricket 

 out of Pansy Blossom, by C. G. Hinckley, Oak Shade Kennels, 

 Lee, Mass., to Howard Brothers, Col ambus, Cf ; " 



Clipper— Lady Watson whelp. Sable and white collie dog. 

 whelped Dec. 12. 1889, by C. G. Hinckley. Oak Shade Kennels, Lee. 

 Mass., to Wm. S. Hopkins, Newark. N. J. 



Cricket - Loo whelp. Apricot fawn pug bitch, whelped Nov. 25. 

 1889, by C. G. Hinckley, Oak Shade Kennels, Lee, Mass., to How- 

 ard Brothers, Columbus, O. 



Synau. Black, white and tan beagle bitch, whelped July 13„ 

 1889, by Kpnneally's Lee out of Tone, by F. W. Chapman, Melrose,, 

 Mass., to Kuehl & Prefountain, Manistee, Mich. 



Princess Lass. Black and white ticked English setter bitch,, 

 whelped March 33, 1889, by Royal Albert out of Foreman's Lass, 

 by Han-v Waldron, Providence, R. I., to C C. Greene, same place. 



Lit. White St. Bernard bitch, whelped Feb. 34, 1S89, by Marquis- 

 of Stafford out of Erion, by James F. Hall, Philadelphia, Pa., to 

 Thos. Carroll, Oermantown, Pa. 



Lady Rosalind. Orange and white St. Bernard bitch, whelped 

 June 23, 1885, by Plinlimmon out of Lady Burghley, by James F. 

 Hall, Philadelphia, Pa., to Nashville Kennels, Nashville, Tenn. 



Phyllis B. Silver fawn pug bitch, whelped Oct. 15, 1889, by 

 Rochester oat of Dido, by Eberhart Pug Kennels, Cincinnati, O., 

 to H. L. Brindle, Sharon, Pa. 



Duke of Montrose. Silver fawn pug dog. whelped May 33, 1889, 

 bv champion Kash out, of Lady Thora, by Eberhart Pug Kennel*. 

 Cincinnati, O., to Mrs. H. A. Spaulding, Chicago, HI. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 

 No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



F. C. Southampton, L. I.— My setter, 10 years old, has sores ; 

 which he bites and scratches. They are scaly and red and turn 

 the hair red also. Ans. Put 5 drops of Fowler's solution of ar- 

 senic in the food night and morning. Use zinc oxide ointment on 

 the sores and reddeued spots. Exercise, keep the bowels open and 

 feed very little meat. 



C. T. L., Fryeburg, Me.— I have a hound dog tha t has what 1 

 call bloody diarrhoea abtut one day in two weeks. He is all right 

 and has a good appetite except the dav be has that. Ans. Have 

 some 3-grain pills of ergot made and give one night and morning 

 concealed in a morsel of meat. Keep bowels easy by syrup of 

 buckthorn in teaspoonf ul doses. 



W. O. M., Erie, Pa.— I have a very nice setter puppy, 4 months 

 old; have noticed several small bare spots on different parts of his 

 body. They do not seem to bother him any, as there is no irrita- 

 tion noticeable, although there is a small pimple upon one or two 

 of the spots. He is fed regularly and carefuUy. The little fellow 

 is very bright and full of life, and does not act in the least dumpy 

 or indisposed. Ans. Feed three times daily instead of four times. 

 Give teaspoon of syrup of buckthorn every other day. Rub a lit- 

 tle oxide of zinc ointment into the sore spots. Givp a 2-grain 

 quinine pill concealed in a morsel of meat night and morning. 

 Feed very little meat. 



lifle mjd 



fhooting. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



BOSTON, March 39.— The regular weekly shoot of the Massa- 

 chusetts Rifle Association was held at its range to-day, but owing 

 to the very unfavorable weather, the seores made were much 

 below average. Following are the scores finished to-day, distance 

 200yds., Standard American target: 



+Record Off -Hand Match. 



S G Sydney 87 W G Hussey 75 J N Mills 68; 



W Charles 76 ST Oeorge 09 E Comey 63 



♦Champion Off -Hand Match. 

 W G Hussev 84 S C Sydney 74 J N Mills ,63 



P Fits 



L R Avay 



L R Avay 



H Severance. 

 F Carter 



.78 WHawley 7o 



tRecord Rest Match. 



.99 W Pomerov 97 ST George 8R - 



"Champion Rest Match. 



93 FW Chester 93 



+Pistol Match, 50yds. 

 W Charles 86 H W Gill . 



...94 



.83: 



S C Sydney. . 

 W Charles — 



..87 C Williams ^83 



(R) 600 Shots Off-Hand Match. 



.87 W G Hnssey 79 A S Hunt 73 



.79 W Hawley 77 



(R) Military Medal Match. 



T Bond 13 AS Hunt 40 M T Day 40 



(R) Victory Medal Match. 



S C Sydney ■ • — 7 » 



(R) All-Comers' Rest Match. 



S Wilder 106 C W Stone 100 F D Brown 97 



A II Ballard 104 W Pomeroy 99 ST Oeorge 9<> 



FW Chester . ...103 A R Long 99 J B Hobbe 8t> 



MT Dav 103 AS Hunt 98 C S Warren 85 



(R) All-Comers' Off-Hand Match. 



SC Sydney 83 A S Hunt 75 C W Stone .69 



CH Eastman 83 FW Chester 74 MT Day 63 



W Charles 79 A Winchester 73 W E Faulkner 57 



WO Hussey 79 J B Hobbs 71 F D Brown 54 



C S Warren 78 o , 



(r) Pistol Practice Match. oOyds. 



WG Hussey 91 M T Day 83 A Winchester 76 



WHawley £5 S C Sydney 78 A S Hunt 71 



HWGiU 85 . 



*Only one entry allowed each shoot day. +Only one entry 

 allowed each week, (r) Re-entries allowed. 



PHILADELPHIA, March 35.— Official scores of the Gaiety Rifle 

 and Pistol Club at their headquarters, 127 N. Ninth street, this 

 evening, at 25yds. on !4in. ring target. Wurfflem rifles, plain open 

 sights, off-hand, 10 shots per man, possible 250: 

 First Class. 



J J Felix 335 G F Root 233 J J Mountjoy. . . 231 



G W Coulston....334 E T Travis 333 H J Menard 338 



FM Frees 334 



Secoud Class. 



J M Green 239 J A Pollock 219 



JCongiU 323 H Buelin 219 



SHCazier 233 W Kirshner 219 



A McManus 233 J W Cheney 217 



J Reifsnyder 223 R CMecredy 216 



S B Merchant 200 



T F Shonert 206 



H Goebelsin 204 



J G Rea 303 



. N Ash .200 



. 209 A Shoemaker 197 



Wurfliein 219 W Hey 



Third Class. 



A Koch 194 H Hesser 180 CiBeutelspacher. .145 



S J Merchant . ... 191 W M Hotz 17o 



Fourth CUvs. 



OB Jones 113 C Hoffman 141 



Pistol scores at 123^yds., 34™. bullseye, riDg target, Wurfliein 

 pistol, plain open sights, 10 shots, possible 250: 



J J Mountjoy 237 F M Frees 189 G F Root 155 



J Congill. . . 218 J G Rea 183 R C Mecredy 143 



E Travis 214 J A Felix 181 R B Merchant. ...138 



HJMehard 311 W Hey 178 TF Shonert 130 



G W Coulston. . . .309 J A Pollock 168 C Hoffman 90 



WMHotz 201 A Shoemaker 163 S J Merchant 79 



J W Cheney 198 A McManus 159 A Koch 60 



REVOLVER SCORES. — The third "telegraph" match between 

 the Wilmington Pistol Club and the Smith & Wesson Revolver 

 Club, of Springfield, Mass., has just been concluded. The match 

 developed some great shooting on both sides, and the Delaware 

 club gave, the veterans of Springfield a sharp race, losing the 

 match by only 15 points. The scores are as follows at 12}^yds., 

 Standard American Target; , 

 Smith & Wesson Revolver Club. W llmmgton Pistol Club. 



ZC Talbot 91 92—183 E J Darlington 88 92—180 



W Goodrich 99 88-179 A Euart 88 90-178 



J E Goodrich 90 84-174 H Simpson 84 91—175 



L J Har ley . ■ 88 83—171 O E Garinany 84 87—171 



OEHodskins 79 77-153 J Joseph 61 80-141 



860 845 

 SAN FRANCISCO, March 23.— One of the most interesting 

 events of the day at Shell Mound range was a 50-shot match be- 

 tween the veteran riflmen A. Johnson, Capt. John E. Klein and 

 E. H. Slitor, which was arranged some time ago, and for which 

 the riflemen have been practicing for some time. The scores were 

 remarkable and the contest so close that for some time the excite- 

 ment among those who witnessed the match ran high. It was 

 shot with military rifles, off-hand, at 200yds., Creedmoor target: 

 Capt. Klein won with 233, 6 points to spare: Johnson second with 

 217, one point ahead of Slitor, who scored 316. 



AMATEUR RIFLE TOURNAMENT. -New York, March 31.— 

 Editor Forest and Stream: The second yearly amateur revolver 

 match on the standard decimal target at 12yds. distance for three 

 valuable trophies will be commenced on April 7 and end April 19. 

 Further particulars can be had by visiting the gallery -J.iS. S, 

 CONXIN. 



