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master he will invariably turn back and trot homeward if 

 his master Httempts to cross Second aveutie, and no amount 

 of whistling will bring him back. When be was quite a pup 

 a messenger boy in tmiform struclc him with a stone, and 

 every time he sees a boy in uniform he reinembers liis old 

 pain and goes for the boy. His aversion to promenading 

 east of Second avenue is probably the result of a similar 

 difficulty with the boys and stones of that vicinity. 



As we think it would be u-~eful for members of the kennel 

 ■world to have a list of the officer.^; and their addresses of the 

 different kennel clubs in tlie country. --.vp should deem it a 

 favor if secretaries of these clubs wou'u forward a list to 

 this office for publication. 



The S. S. Wisconsin, arriving yesterday , brought over two 

 Alton bitches for Mrs. F. Srayth, of tlie Swiss Mountain 

 Kennels. One. Harmony, was whelped May 15, 1890, and is 

 by Alton out of Duchess of Rosebery, by Roderick Dhu, sire 

 of Hepsey. The other is Florette, whelped June 20, 1890, by 

 Alton out of Florian (sister to Prince Regent), by Plinlim- 

 mon out of Miss Meg, by Duke of Leeds out of Lady Nell, 

 by Bonivard out of champion Beatrice, The bitch Florian 

 is a big winner. 



We are pleased to see that such an enthusiastic Gordon 

 man as Dr. Meyer has been elected as president of the club. 

 By the way. Dr. Meyer, we hear, was very much put out at 

 the new rule in force at the A. K. C. meetings, which ex- 

 cludes all but delegates and repr< sentatives of the recog- 

 nized kennel papers from being present . W^e find that it is 

 the general feeling that these meelinfis should be held 

 openly, there certainly was no harm done when, in days 

 gone by, any member ol dogdom could drop in and hear 

 what was going on. Dr, Meyer has now resigned as on asso- 

 ciate member. 



"THE AMERICAN BOOK OF THE DOG."— Kd/ tor For- 

 eH and Stream: I exceedingly regret that want of care of 

 mine should have made it appear that I was, in any man- 

 ner, disposed to censure a book on which so much pains has 

 been spent as on Mr. Sbields's production; and in all but 

 one point 1 am willing to admit that the mistakes I com- 

 plained of may have been entirely my fault. However, on 

 the matter of the name of owner 'given to the Barzoi Czar, 

 I cannot admit my guilt until assured that the proof sent 

 me and returned shows me up as the naughty boy. The 

 name of Mr. J. Sperber was on the original photograph I 

 sent Mr, Shields (Mr. Sperber being the photographer who 

 made the photograph), and it seems uttterly incredible that 

 I should have received the proof with Mr. Hacke's name on 

 it, as would have been proper, and then made .such an aston- 

 ishing blunder as changing the correct name for an incor- 

 rect one, and I think that Mr. Shields's memory must have 

 pl.ayed him a trick here. I regret to take ap your space with 

 a personal matter, but the changing of the names by me, 

 when I knew perfectly well w'hat the riyht ones were, could 

 hardly escape the suspicion of wrong intent on my part.— 

 W. Wade tHtilton, Pa., June 1). 



KENNEL NOTES. 



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

 nished free on receipt of stamped and addressed envelope 

 of large letter size. Seta of !800 of any one form, bonnd for 

 retaining duplicates, are sent for 30 cents. 



NAMKS CLAIMED. 

 Prepared Blanks sent free on application. 



Golden Rod. By Harry Malcolm, Baltimore, M'b, for Gordon 

 Fetter rioK, hy Bap out of Countess of Devonshire II. 



Jjiidy Maholm. By Mr. Hammond, Howard county, Md., for 

 Gordon setter ttilch, by Rup out of Countess of Devonsuire II. 



MaJcolm Rosalind. By Philip Lunff, St. Louis. Mo., for Gordon 

 seller bith, by Rap out of Countess of Devonshire H. 



Forest. By Crichtoa Malcolm, Baltimore, Md., for Gordon set- 

 ter doK, by i?ap out of Couuless of Devonshire II. 



Shech-ds and Dollars. By MohawK-Indianola Kennels, Colum- 

 bus, O.. for apricot, fawn puR dog and bitrh. wJielped March 4, 

 1891, by champion Ka.-.h (Bradford Ituby— Lady Cloudy) out of 

 Beauty III. (Othello— Midget). 



Ciiljan. Bv Peter Miller, Lincoln. Neb., for red Irish setter dog, 

 wbelped March 2. 1891, by Mike Rudges (Rory O'More— Mirah) 

 out. of champion Mamie (champion Buck — .lunoK 



Matiataug Kennels. By A. C, Usher, Marblehead, Mass., for 

 his kennels of greyhounds. 



BRED. 



Prepared Blanks sent free on application. 



Torfrida—Beauifori. J. H. Day, Jr.'s (Saybrook, Conn.) mastiff 

 bitch Torfrida (champion Minting— Aydab) to Tannton & Win- 

 chpll'a champion Beaufort (champion Beau— Lady Isabel), Feb. 6. 



Dido B.—Dare Qo. J. B. Toeas's (Woicester, Mass.) pointer 

 bitch Dido B. (Amroy's Bob— Daphne K.) to Tell Kennels' Dare Go 

 (Harris's Mikadt— Gypsy K.), May 39. 



Rosa Oi'oMeth— Dare Go. G. B. Trumble's (Oocbituate, Mass.) 

 pointer bitch Rosa Croxteth (Roval Croxteth- Mas?gie V.} to Tell 

 Kennels' Dure Go (Harris's Mikado— Gypsy K.), May 15. 



Eatella—Dare Go. S. H. Frost's (Natick, Mass ) pointer bitch 

 Estella (Wm. Tell— Rosa Croxteth) to Tell Kennels' Dare Go 

 (Harris's Mikado— Gypsy K.), May 8. 



Lady Clare— Renown. Bumsucad & Phillips's (Boston, Mass.) 

 collie hitob Lady Clare (Scotson— Miss Meg) to Kilmarnock Collie 

 Kennels' Renown (Metchlev Wonder— Daisv Miller), May 19. 



East Lake Lily-Kash. Geo. Gillivan's (West Jefferson, O ) pug 

 hitch East Lake Ldy (Treasure— Peggie) to Mohawk-Indiaaola 

 Kennels' champion Kasb, May 2(3. 



Midget Nellie— Kasli. Mohawk-Indianola Kennels' (Columbus, 

 O.) pug bitch Midset NpIIIh to their champion Kash, May 13. 



DoVy—KasTi. W. M. Stukey's (Mt. Sterling, O.) pug bitch Dolly 

 to Mohawk-Indisnola Kennels' champion Kash, April 26. 



Zadie—Kash. Geo. Gdlivan's (West .lefTerson, O.) pus bitch 

 Zadie (Treasure— Peggie) to Mohawk-Indiauola Kennels' cham- 

 pion Kash. May 1. 



Bettu— Watch. G. W. Sohenk's (Burlington, la.) smooth St. Ber- 

 nard bitch Betty to Poag Kennels' Watch, March 21. 



Lady Victoria. A. H. Petf-r's (Shelby, O.) rougb St. Bernard 

 bitch LadyViotoiia (Knight— Vesnllalll.) to Poag Kennels'Wateb, 

 March 19. 



Engli.'ih Lady—Broomfleld Sultan. Rochelle Kennels' (New Ro- 

 cbelle, N. Y.) black and tan terrier bitch English Lady (Gordon- 

 Bess) to their Broomfleld Sultan (Broomfleld Turk— Broomfieid 

 Belle), Mayn. 



Mcersbrook Maiden— Broomfieid Sidtan. Rochelle Kennels' (New 

 Rochelle, N. Y.) Idack and tan terrier bitch Meersbrook Maiden 

 (Meer-brook Chance— Meersbrook Empress) to their Broomfieid 

 Stdtan (Broomfleld Turk- Brromfield Belle), Mav 9. 



Broomlield Madge— Broomfleld Sidtan. Rochelle Kennpls' (New 

 Rochelle, N. Y.) black and tan terrier bitch Broomfieid Mudge 

 (Patrick— Queee) to their Broomfleld Sultan (Broomfieid Turk— 

 Broomfieid Belle), April 26. 



Lady—Broomndd Sultan. Cbas, Thomas's (Rye, N. Y ) black 

 and tan t^rrinr oiich Lady to Rochelle Kennf^ls' Broomfleld Sultan 

 (Broomfieid Turk— Broomfleld Bflle), Aoril 30. 



yttiey-Doc. F. T. Meyer's (Montclair. N. J.) cocker spixniel 

 bitch Tiuf-y to A. C. Wdmerding's champion Doc (Young Obo— 

 Rose Obo), May 2.3. 



Judy— Doc. J. J. C. Harney's (Summit, N. J.) cocker spaniel 

 bitch Judy to A. C Wilmerding's champion Doc (Young Obo — 

 Rose Obo). March 10. 



Gypsy— Doc. H. M. Popham'a (Perth Amboy. N. J ) cocker span- 

 iel bitch Gypsy (Black Prince— My Ladv Betty) to A. O. Wilmer- 

 dina's champion Doc (\''oung Obo— Rose Obo), .Tan. 23. 



Daisy— Doc. H. B Cnehell's (Brooklyn. N. Y.) cocker spaniel 

 bitch Daisv to A. C. Wilmerding's champion Doc (Young Obo-^ 

 Rose Obn), Dec. 28. 



High Rock Jet— Doc. Wllmerding & KitchePs cockpr spaniel 

 bitch High Rock Jet (Pearl Lake Obb-.-BLack Flash) to A. C. Wil- 

 merding's Doc (Young Obo— Rose Obo), May 7. 



Loraihc~-Ben Ormonde. Swiss Mountain ICennels' (Germantown, 

 Pa.) rousth St. Bernard bitch Laraine (Nero— Favorue) to Fairhill 

 Kf nnels" Ben Ormonde (Marquis of Stafloi d— Hecla), May 20. 



Etnvra Clotliild— Horace. Riverside Kemjels' ( Wellesville, N.Y.) 

 m.'tstiff bitch Elnnra Clpt.hild to Flour City Kennels' champion 

 Horace (Minting— ©uchess), April fc. 



Sara Bernliardt—Penricc. .\eme Kennels' pug bitch Sara Bern- 

 hardt to Howard Bros ' Penrice, May 16. 



LeJaud— Pair ice. G. M. Hardy's pug bitch Leland to Howard 

 Bro'",.' Penrice, May 1/,. 



Vic— Penrice. Fred Bell's pug bitch Vic to Howard Bros.' Pen- 

 rice, iMav 13. 



Todjij Wiimc—Pnirice. W. M. Stukey's Sllg bitch Tody Winkle 



to Howard Bros.' Penrice, May 8 



Smith's Favsy— Penrice. Lewis Smith's pug bitch Smith's Pansy 

 to Howard Bros.' Penrice, May 6. 



Ada Prohcrt— Penrice. Piobprt Kennels' (Canton, O.) pug bitch 

 Ada Probert to Howard Bros.' Penrice, April 35. 



Silksworth. Monk— Penrice. .Silksworth Kennels' pug bitch Silks- 

 wortb Monk to Howard Bi op.' Penrice. April 19. 



Sateen— Penrice. J. A. Lawrence's png bitch Sateen to Howard 

 Bros.' Penrice, March 17. 



Terra Cnttn- Penrice. Howard Bros.' (Columbus, O.) pug bitch 

 Terra Cottii tu their Penrice, April 1. 



WHELPS. 



Prepared Blanks sent free on application. 



Torfrida. J. H. Day, Jr.'s (Saybrook, Conn.) mastiff bitch Tor- 

 frida (champion Minting— Aydab). April 7, seven (two dogst, by 

 Taunton & Winchell's champion Beaufort (champion Beau— Lady 

 Isabel). 



LucHH. Tell Kennels' (Worcester, Mass ) pointer bitch Lncil 

 H. (Harris's Grafton -E» hcl Beaufort). April h, eight (six dogs), 

 by their Dare Go (Mikado— (lypsy K.); six since drad- 



lyrtdi/ Olenhoig. Riverside Kennels' (WellsviUe, N. 1^.) colbe 

 bitch Lady Glenbolg (.Scot's Guard— Lass o' Glenhoig), May 28, 

 eight (Ave dogs), by their Prince Trefoil (Bobbie— Trefoil's 

 Beauty). 



Flirt C. G. CannifT'a (Toledo, O.) pug bitch Flirt C. (Treasure- 

 Flossie), four (ore dop:), by Moli'i wk-lndianola Kennels' champion 

 Ka«h (Bradford Baby— Lady Clotidy). 



Betty. Geo. W. Sciienk's (Burlington, la.) smooth St. Bernard 

 bitch Betty, May S3, fourteen (eleven dogs), by Poag Kennels' 

 Watch. 



Lady Victoria. A. H. Peter's (Shelby, O.) rough St. Bprnard 

 bitch Lidv Victoria (Knight— Vesulla III.), May 21, fourteen 

 (eight dog.s), by Poag Kennels' Watch. 



Fanxey. Ors. Meyer & Lordlj 's (New York) Gordon setter bitch 

 Pansey ' (champion Beaumont— Bess ill.). May 33, ten (six dogs), 

 by Dr. J. H. Meyer's champion Beaumont (Ronald III.— champion 

 Floss.) 



Beemont. Dr. J. H. Meyer's (New York) Gordon setter bitch 

 Beemont (champion Heather Grouse— Heather Rose), May 10, 

 eight (three dogs), by his champion Beaumont (Ronald III.— 

 champion Floss). 



LufralL G. D. B. Darby's (Philadelphia, Pa.) Gordon setter 

 bitch Lutva II. (Pilot— Lufra), May 3, nine (three dogs), by J. M. 

 Arrison's Roderick Dhu (Pilot— Nellie S.). 



G'ip. G. D. B. Darby's (Philadelphia, Pa.) f-^s-terrier bitch Gip 

 (Grip— Nell). May 12, five (one dog), by G. W. Price's I Reckon 

 (Reckoner— Tennis). 



SALES. 



J^W" Prepared Blanks sent free on application. 



Laily Femoick. Mastiff bitch, by J. H. Day, Jr., Saybrook, Conn., 

 to J. M. Philip?, Charleston. S. C. 



Regidus. Ma=tili dog, by J. H. Day, Jr., Saybrook, Conn., to 

 Jas. Dodson, Fort Smith, Ark. 



Bess. Mastiff bitch, by J. H, Day, Jr., Saybrook, Conn., to E, 

 P. \"an Kirk, Milwaukee, Wis. 



Chancellor. Mastiff dog, by J. H. Day, Jr., Saybrook, Conn , to 

 R(^v. Ralph Bildwin, New York. 



Giirilln. Mastiff bitch, by J. H. Day, Jr., Saybrook, Conn., to O. 

 D ck. Troy, N. Y. 



Belle. Mastiff bitch, by J. H. Day, Jr., Saybrook, Conn., to E. L. 

 Marstop, Omaha, Neb. 



Waldemar. Mastiff dog, by J. H. Day, Jr., Saybrook, Conn., to 

 J. M. Judah, Memphis, Tenn. 



Constable. Mastiff dog, by J. H. Day, Jr., Saybrook, Conn., to 

 Prof. Francis Brown, Stamford, Conn. 



May Go. Liver and white ticked pointer bitch, whelped June 

 10, 1888, by Mikado out of Gypsy K., by C. A, Parker, Worcester, 

 Mass.. to M. T. Mason, Northampton. Mass. 



Rock. Liver and white pointer dog, whelped Sept. 2.8, 1890, by 

 Currier's Prince out of Mny Go, by C. A. Parker, Worcester, 

 Mass.. to E. Fowler, Upton, Mass. 



Scipio. Mastiff dog, by champion Homer out of QiiPenlL, by 

 Mrs. .1. Grant, West New Brighton, S. I., to ,Tohn B. Hefter, VYest- 

 cbr-ster. N. Y, 



Don Pedro. Silver fawn pug dog, whelped September, 1890, by 

 Spokane out of Topsy K., by Ebprliart Pug Kennels, Cincinnati, 

 O.. to J. S. Morrison, Calumet. Mich. 



Viola. Stone fawn pug bitch, whelped Dec. 24, 1886. by champion 

 Treasure out of Topsy, by Eberhart Pug Kennels, Cincinnati, O , 

 to W. E. Collins, Nevada, Mo. 



Hippothera. Stone fawn png dog, whelp?d Oct. 19, 1890, by Brad- 

 ford Ruby II. out of Lavinia Belle, by Eberhart Pug Kennels, Cin- 

 cinnati, O , to Harry H. Lyons, Guthrie Center, la. 



The Senator— Rochelle Nadjy lohelps. Black and tan terrier dogs, 

 whelped Nov. 80, 1890, by Rochelle Kennels, New Rochelle. N. Y., 

 one to J. H. Ware, Cliicago, 111., and one to Geo. Lentzc, lude- 

 pendence, la. 



Broomfieid Diclt— Meersbrook Maiden whelp. Black and tan ter- 

 rier bitch, whelped Oct. 29, 1890, tiy Rochelle Kennels, New Ro- 

 chelle, N. 1^, to Geo. Lentze, Independence. la. 



Puss in Boots. Silver fawn pug bitch, by Laddy out of Topsy, by 

 Seminole Kennels, Philadelphia, Pa., to Riverside Kennels, VVellg- 

 ville, N. y. 



Doc— High Roclt Jet ivhelps. Black cocker spaniel dogs, whelped 

 Nov. 9, 1890 by A. 0. Wllmerding and Dr. Kitehpl, Ntw Y'ork, a 

 dog each to John I. Kane, Sing Sing, N. Y., and J. M. McCooker, 

 New York. 



Doc— My Lady Betty luhelps. Black conker spaniels, whelped Oct. 

 7, 1890. by A. C. Wdmerdiug and Dr. Kitchpl, New York, one Liog 

 to E. T. Gushing, New York; one bitch to 0. A. Stevens, Castle 

 Point, Hoboken, N. J.; one dog to B. B. Sloane, New \''ork; one 

 bitch to C. L. Montague, .Savannah, Ga. 



Rap— Countess nf Devonshire 11. whelps. Gordon setters, by Harry 

 Malcolm, one dog to Dr. Clarke. New York; one dog to Crtchton 

 Malcolm, Baltimore, Md.; one bitch to Mr. Hammond, Howard 

 county, Md.; one bitch to Mr. Miller, Pennsylvaui a; une bitch to 

 Mr. Ferguson. Maryland, and another presented to lur. Lauff, St. 

 Louis, Mo. Two bitches of the same litter since dead. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 



There is no charge for ansv/ering questions under 

 this head; we are always glad to give advice on the 

 care and management of dogs; and we shall make 

 this a special feature. 



E. R. W., Waterbury, Conn.— I have a setter dog that has flts; 

 the last one he had commenced in the night and lasted until night 

 the next day. The dog would lie on the ground and kick its fore- 

 paws in the air and would bite its tongue and make the blood 

 come. I have seen him eat grass and lots ol things lately. There 

 is matter in one of his eyes and Che dog is very weak. Wl en the 

 dog was in one of the flts he would shake his head and acted as if 

 he was trying to catch his breath. Ans. Epileptic fits very likely. 

 Give him the folio sving: Compound sulphuric ether and tincture 

 of opium (laudanum) equal parts, mix and kepp in a stoppered 

 bottle; when a fit is coming on give a leaspoonful in about two 

 tablespoonsful of milk. We are afraid tho case has gone too far. 

 Yon might also give to allay excitement, ,5gr. of bromide of pot- 

 ash in water daily for a month or so. Feed nourishing food. 



W. J. S., New York City.— Please prescribe for my pointer dog, 

 lJ4yrs. old. Since he came from the South in January I have been 

 unable to put any flesh on him. His eyes run; appetite is change- 

 able. One day be is bright and ttie next languid. He has no cold. 

 Have been feeding b.=!ef, oat meal and corn meal boiled to a jelly. 

 I have used condition pills, but tht-y seem to do no good. Ans. 

 Your dog has worms very likelv. Fast him 21 hours, after giving 

 a dose of cat^tor oil. Then give areoa nut, grated from the trpsh 

 nut, in two J'itr. doses, an hour apart, in a pill of batter or lard; 

 watch result?, and if in twenty minutes or so there is no move- 

 ment, give dessertspoonful of castor oil. Afterward feed nourish- 

 ing and soft food for a week. Give a Sgr. quinine pill morning 

 and night for three days. 



Mastipp Tobacco, plug cut. is certainly worth trying by any 

 one who smokes a pii)e. The manufacturers claim tbat it is bright, 

 mUd and pure, and we believe their claim is founded on fact, for 

 we have been smoking it for a week or two and we liKe it. - Adv. 



ABODE Abotjt Indians.— The Fobest and Strkam will mail 

 free on applicatioa a descriptive cironlar of Mr. Grinnell's book, 

 "Pa^vn66 Ilero Stories and Folk>fcales," giving a table of cbatents 

 anti spe'cimen illustrations fe-bm. the voluma.— J.du. 



lift^ md 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



THE REVOLVER CHAMPIONSHIP. 

 rpHE demand for copies of the trial target prepared hy Fobest 

 AND Stream for intending competitors for the Winana 

 Trophy has been so wlde.spread that a tievv edition has been pre- 

 pared, and there are now several thousand in use as guides for 

 practice and as tests for improvement in fine holding. Soon we 

 shall begin the publication of a few of the leading targets sent In 

 as samples of work done. The trophy remains on view in the 

 show window of Hartley & Graham, 815 Broadway, and attracts 

 no end of attention by reason of its artistic beauty and the in- 

 terest attached to the first match for the Revolver Championship 

 of America. 



BOSTON, May 30.— The Massachusetts Rifle Association cele- 

 brated Ml morial Day by holding a rifle and pistol shoot at their 

 ranee, which was largely attended by the crack siiooters from 

 Boston and the surrounding towns. Some fine scores were made 

 in most of the matches, Messrs. Muuroe, Cushion, Eastman, 

 Sf verance, Carter and Bergholtz makiiiff the leading scores. C. 

 11. Eastman won the silver membership badge. Following are the 

 best scores made to-day, distance 200yds., standard American tar- 

 get, re-entries allowed; 



All -comers Off-hand Match. 



H Cushion 89 I B Thomas 80 A S Hunt 71 



F C Bridge 8i E J Ham 77 D Bayley 70 



A Law 81 L Ames 7« EH Hanscomb .... 64 



ALHarman ....81 E J Kirke 74 D N Winn. 63 



W C Hawley 80 B F Emery 73 



All-comers Rest Match. 



JRMunroe 115 MT Day 105 T Adams 93 



E I Blount 113 W Peters 103 J W French 91 



F Daniels 113 B Emerson IGl E L French 89 



W P Thompson... 110 R E Hoolsor 100 ASHunt 88 



J N Eam^s 109 W f Getchell 99 E J Kirke 87 



AH Ballard Hj6 G Williams 95 D Martin 83 



Miiuary Match— Creedmoor Target. 



F Carter 47 AS Field 45 B T Davis 40 



MTD.ay 45 GlWinn 41 



eOOyds. 



T Bond 47 F Carter 46 



Pistol Match— 50ydR. 



CF Armstrong.... 88 M R Barter 79 D N Winn 74 



A 0 Gray 84 AD Stevens 78 J B Hobbs 71 



TBoud 8.3 MTDay 78 E J Kirke 70 



CANADIAN MILITARY LKAGUE.— The programme of the 

 Canadian Military Rifie Lesnrue for 1891 will include matches as 

 follows: First match— May 16, 200, 400 and 500yds. Second match— 

 MiySO, 200, 500 and 600yds. Third match— July 11, SCO, 400 and 

 DilO.vds. Fourth match— July 25, 200, 5tT0 and 600yds. Fifth match— 

 Aug. 8, 200, 400 and 60Oj ds.; 7 snots at each range, 1 sighting shot 

 at each range; 2f)0\ dt<., kneeling; 400 and 500yd8., prone; 6()0yds., 

 any position. Teams, 10 men eacb; entrance fees, .ftlO for first 

 team and $5 for each additnmal team of 10 men from any one bat- 

 talion or association; ammunition free to all military teams. 

 Civilian teams maybe entered from any village, town, city or 

 county rifle association. 



There will be an inter-citv telegraphic match on June 13, 15 men 

 per team, Martini rifles; 200, 500 and OOO.yds., 7shots. Tiiis will not 

 be included in League aggregate. President, Lieut. -Col. the Hon. 

 J. M. (iibson, Haniilt'm; First Vice-President. Lieut. Col. Ander- 

 son, Ottawa; Second Yice- President, Major Delamere, Toronto; 

 Treasurer, Captain J. Bruce, Toronto; Secretary, Mr. W. R. Prin- 

 t?le, P. O. Box 542, Toronto; Assistant Secretary, Mr. A. D. Crooks, 

 Toronto. 



MALDEiS), Mass., May 30,— At Bear's Den Range to-day a match 

 was sbot between teams representing Co. L, 5th Regiment, of 

 Maiden, and Co. H, 6th Regiment, of Stoneham, and was won by- 

 Co. L. The score, 7 shots per man, Creedmoor largcf: 



Co L, 6th Regiment. Co H, 6tli Itcgiment. 



Pvt L E Felton 30 SergI Sweetztr 29 



Pvt JC Spraker 29 Pvt Mlllitt 28 



Sergt E A Coburn .27 Musician Murphy 28 



Pvt AGMcKlnley.. .... 25 Capt Sweetzer 27 



Lieut F L Daniels iilJ Pvt Rollins 24 



Pvt F L Falls aa Sergt West 22 



Sergt J C All is 22—179 Sergt Freeman 19—177 



CHICAGO CHAMPION.— Chicago, III., May 28.-Mr. Geo. Mc- 

 Cune, at his gallery on South Halstead street, offers for contest a 

 very beautiful championship emblem to carry the rifle champion- 

 ship of CuiCMgo. a $100 badge, g'-'tten up in tbe height of the jew- 

 eler's art. The badge shows an eagle holding crossed suns above 

 an enwreathed star, thp latter carrying a fine diamond. The 

 conditions are 300 shots, 25yds., Massachitsetts target, strictly off- 

 hand and open sights. Entrance $.5. Shooting begins 7 P.M., 

 July 13, and the contest is open to any Chicago resident.- E. H. 



J. H. Van D.. Philadelphia, Pa.— Have blueflsh been caught 

 weighing ?.5ibt? What is largest blueflsh caught within your 

 knowledge? Ans. Accounts of blueflsh weighing 40 to ,501bs. are 

 ri corded as occurring during the last centur> in Vineyard Sound, 

 Mass. The largest recorded in Forest anu Stream was one of 

 25lbs., noticed June 24. 1874. This was taken with rod and reel at 

 Cohasset Narrows, Mass., by L. Hathaway, Esq. 



THE TRAP. 



Scores for pvMieation slwuld he made out on the prhnted bian/is 

 p •epared by the Forest a,nd Stream., and furnished, gratis to club 

 s eretaries. Correspondents who favor m with club scores a/re par- 

 tt ^ula/rly requested to write on one side of the paper oiily, 



FIXTURES. 



If you want your shoot to be announced here 

 send in notice like the following: 



June 2-5.— Saratoga Gun Club Shoot, assisted by the Inter-State 

 Manufactnrers' and Dealers' As^'ociation. Association guarantees 

 81.000. club adds §2,000, total $3,000. 



June 2-5.— Rocky Mountain .Sportsman's Association Tourna- 

 ment, at Denver, Col. C. M. Hampson, Sec'y. 



June 8-13.— Regular Annual Tournament of the Illinois State 

 Sportsmen's Association. W. L. Shepard, Sec'y, Chicago, 111. 



June 15-19.— Thirty-third Annual Tournament of the New York 

 Slate Asscciation for the Protection of Fish and Game, at Rome, 

 N. Y. M. R. Bingham, Sec'y. 



June 23-25.— Atlantic City Gun Club's Tournament, at Atlantic 

 City, N. J. For programmes addre8^ Harry Thurmrn, Manager, 

 Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., or R. C. Griscom, Secretary, 

 Atlantic City, N. J. 



July, first weet.— Boston; Wellington Gun Clnb, three days' 

 tournament, under auspices of Manufacturers' and Dealers' 

 Association. 



July 2-4.— Third Annual Tournament of Canastota (N. Y.) Gun 

 Club. E. B. Roberts, Sec'y. 



July 4.— Slater, Mo.. Third Annual Tournament of the Slater 

 Gun Club. Wm. R?id. Secretary. 



July 22-21.— Pearl River Gun Club TouruRment. First two davs 

 blnerockp, last day live birds. J. J. Blanvelt, Pearl River, N. J." 



Aug. 30-Sept. 1.— Hacketistown Gun Club. Two day? at targets. 

 For programmes address James L. Smith, Hackettstown, N. J. 



IRONDKQUOIT. N. Y., May 30 —Lake Ontario Gun Club, shot 

 for club badge, unknown angles, 30 kingbirds. 18vds. rise: 



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A Morris llOlOniOlllOlOlOllllllimOlO-32 



F Morris llOOlinilOnillOUllllllIHlll— 25 



W Morris 011110111111111101100010111111—23 



O Walzer 111111111111111111111111111111-30 



Rissenger 101110010110110001100010111111—18 



J C Araan lllOUllllllOOlllUimOOiraOOll— 19 



La Force 111011101101110111001111101011-21. 



Foreman OOOOOllOlOlllUOlOOOOllOOlOOH— 14 



Orlow Walzer broke 46 straight ^-nd 49 out; of 50. 



B( ;STON, May 30.— Members of the Jamaica Plain Gun Club 

 Stood all day at the Clarendon Hills traps to-dav, and made havoc 

 among the inanimate clay bird*, with the following leaders; 

 Mc^'^tt, Adams, Amsden, Johnson, Green. Stewart and New- 

 comb. 



