FOREST TaNDITsTREAMJ 



ti,, ,-17. The tie was shot off on 



i, mi. iiiiumei and C. D. O'Brien, which was won 



"Thi' ntwnber of tie? on 1 whs <i. and when shot off at 5 single 



, C. ShepattlandH. Simmonds, 



There were six ties on 6, w li ' !f ' w ,le - 



id J. Wildis each 

 ofrlvi ihi I- 'I"' i 20 yards. 

 This second tie was won bj ' q mg three 



in three single rises at the true dial ice. 



I .erniul. .S.1.0: third, viiH; 



fourth. $20; fiitli, a sole leather giro case, presented by 

 ,, Bros. 



Iweopstakes five birds encli, SO 

 e, taine birds. 



TM Peine 5 Leoi Fmnkcnficld 5 



I I' I-" 1 " 1 ° 



Icr + 



Tits on five, same distance, miss and out. 

 Pl i np 1 i i l 0-4 PrnnkeniieM I 1 1 0—3 



I I t-5 

 Ties on tear then BlVOt off, same conditions. 



, i 1111-5 Sigler l l i l o-i 



Biids gave out, and a glass balls match was arranged, 10 

 balls earn IS yards rise, for two purses, first and second. 



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Dell 7 



K.A.N8AS Grr?, Mo., Exposition r; rounds, July 4, 187?.— 



Purse "m.i 1- ' ! m" 1 i-.-. t:tn»' birds, us« of botb barrels, 



,l.o second , $15 to th ird , $10 to f ourl li ; 



i Oavon 10 



: I Miles s 



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v.v:::;3;. ;: . •■■•■; j ■« B 



C«ven -nl Ln:ki,v o:l (hv::lt:l first manej £ rooks won 

 second Bead! won third, Frederick won fourth. 



Purse NO 3 ; 10 single rises, 31 yards, $10 ; $100 to first, 

 $50 to second. 



' ,„, 1 Fredericks 9 



;'"' ■'. 6 Underwood J 



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■"''?.£..- ,.. .-, Ci , v . t iiviiaa firet nmsj £rooks and Frcd- 

 erickB divided second, Miles and Bast divided third. 



A number of sweepstakes were shot after the regular 

 match. 



r . IT1MMU Aubwrn, June 18.— Three matches at 



.last balls we're shot at this place on the 16th, between a 



team of six from Sacramento and a team Qf six at this 



nlTe Th" distance was 31 yards rise. The first was 



, tass balls, with the following score : 



** " Acbnrr Team. ^ Swanwte TW» ^ 

 u 50 Yermilvea -...41 



'"' " '..I AiikPliV 



;;;;;;; « Kum « 



Tutttl 205 



Ten "double' balls were then shot at with the following 



Auburn Team. 



Sacramento team ^ _ -—»•- ;~™ 19 



'""■" l ■■;•■. 15 c.ismau 20 



Vermilsea , ,,.„.,,,-, ...is 



IS 



B3 Total 108 



$en smgle balls were them shot at with the following 



score : 



,, V li rn/lvea 



Auburn Team, 

 Brown 



Tuttle 



Pulweller.. 

 Craig 



Varmdyen — 



.... 51 Anketiy 



S uorbln 



.. tl Mailldttn 



....ID Ruhl 







The single ball missed by Crisman was his last shot, so 

 that be broke seveuly->iiao consecutive balF. ^ ^^ ^ 



,.-.,,,, i , , ■ a ,. prairie chickens are 

 ishiii" - splendid, [f any of the Hew York boys 



, l ., ill show them how to kill buffalo. 

 V , , . ! winter. 



Juvmots to §or L resyomhnts. 



N o Notice Take., of Auoi.ymo.i8 Communications. 



A F , -scwiirn.-Vour question if. answered elsewhere in this col- 



w '™' hl m , t South Carolina street, Js 



one of the. l.ctst row-boat builders In your oily. 



,. '.,, ., :• four trouble limi , •• 



rati roil need not fear hy- 



patti en and penetration cow i e b 



1,1 . ,. my, w m,i act '".. iplisti move, 



vor.dui w J 1 ■ ,,...',', Lubiting i h i ■ ui n is til 



wild pigeons In this Si* ' ■ ' ' 



— ';,:; , ,.,:.■ 



sr;:;. :s ■ ■ ** 



nntBsglieetiooii ast an equivalent. 



Milton fa,— Can small game, ' ' M ducks, prairie 



,, ■..' rood ■ecirrieu so they will not spoil during the 



warm season? AM. Yes. in the same way as other meats. 

 r p B > r ewirH,"N. J.— Where ean 1 ;:et t:ie rules of the National 

 -" ,„''„! - i a* « i ,, : i ie e Ice? Ana. The 



n Rowing Almanac, published by Fred 



vul psal, " J ' i, -ems. 



J. liuisleliai'", ■ 



r o 13 Winslow, X. .i.—I'leuse give treatment fur ruauge?Ans. For 

 JVdiiit aop-i drops Donovan's Solution turee times a flay in water. 

 me twice a day Caswell, Hazard & Co.'s.Junlpor Tar Soap. 



F. S. t'.. Albady, ST. Y.— Please give me the nam i of some breeder ot 



i -" i ■ ■'.■ ;, 'iiii ' ;ims. H. 1>. Kingdom, Esq., Wiilhavne. Colvton, 



Devon, England, 



E.— Isthfi looting qualities between a ten-bore 



gun of 28-ineii barrels and one of :io-ineli barrels? Ana. Not anyneecs- 

 ■ - i •■■! to ave weight. 



o. II. R., Gainesville, Tex.— IS Che copying of the exoe , 



it in, 'Hi. v dive mottle address ol lie /Wsi Ans. t. Wecan- 



Bondon, England. 

 II. \V . J., Newark.— A good bonk on birds is Ila.ird, Brewer and Ri.lge- 

 i ;' or get Samuels' " Birds of Kew Kng- 

 land." 



GBO. 3. Ki.i.oii', piiiladelpbia.— Will you lie kind enough to furnish 

 me with the pedigree of I he Grildersleeve biteh J udy, and oblige t Ans. 

 We eantiol. 



S. J. H., New York.— There Is no woodcock shooting In New JTorS 

 during July, except on Long Island. In New Jersey you will tiud 

 il ml : fen i |i i ;iii:,r, Ked Hauk and Hanover. 



G. It., JR.— t. Wliai game will I find In Clarion Co., Pa., 01 h : tai at 

 Creek, in month ol Dotobor? -2. WlUoS bore would you recommend for 



•-•.• Ans. 1. Bucks, geese, partridges and quail, with bass 



fishing V 2. Use a IB-bore gun. 



J. i ; . S., Oswego.— Please give a remedy for piles In dog four roars 

 old. Ans. Give three grams powdered eubebs and two grams lepieni- 

 ,irioiii . .... Urn 3i 4ay, ask your chemist for iodoform supposotories, 



I », II.. 1 lesion.— Can you inform me if there is any fishing near or at 



i I [ward, -\. Y., and if so, what kind •• Also, if there is any good 



hoi el where I could pass the night'.' Ans. Fort Edward is an important 



railway station from which good trout and bass fishing can be reached 



very easily ; good hotel. 



W. H. B„ Philadelphia, Pa.— My setter dog seems to be troubled with 

 piles. What can 1 do for hint? Alls. Use Injections of black wash every 

 morning, and at night introduce an Iodoform suppository. Give one. 

 grain of septandriu and two grains of powered eubebs three times a. 

 day. 



J. S. S., Oswego, N Y.— For piles in a young dog use injections of 



num. should be added. Give also, three limes a day. a pill composed of 

 septandriu, Jf grain; eubebs, 1 grain ; quinine,^ grain; castile soap 

 " 5 grain. 



li. 1). II. Eaton, ol Peotone, 111., informs E. P., of Philadelphia, that he 

 can furnish him with ad necessar: feathers (or dressing files, leaders 



iii'nti ■■'■ ' , . , ogBlsmark died. 



of what strain hi wl olo id i eo\ ai i, and if his get 



have any valneV I have a ',, i , .,, u . nm 



PbU idelp i, i aim 8he nat srerj I I ,, 



but is only partially broken. Could she be by him? Ans. Ton 



will tlnd complete answers to your queries in the Fokest anp StrbaHj 

 Aug. 8, 1SW. 



K, Pittsbii 



r poinfei 



ritch snfTering fro 



i e i', ■ at! 



■lit to 



ery body would h 



. illflM'l 



that 



at Salem, Mass., price St 5a per year, we In 



A. J.- 1., New York.-l.Canam person i 



Creedmoor when lliey are open to all com 



long to a club? s. Can they use an] 



s. No. S. In auy-rifle matches, rlflesnol < 



rtggei e' 'I ,nel Withont magnifjing 



W.M. P.jNevs York. -\v,..oi.; yoi beMi 



' plenth 



hood of Geneva. N. A . State? Ans. usweg 

 Ontario. Trolling wit It spoon or minuow, 

 or still-lishiugwitha.1ust variety p) baits. 



iNQUIREr 



s pul 



Mr. Eaton 

 led monthly 



titer into the rifle matches at 

 rs? 2. Do they have to be- 

 tl.ey choose? Ans, 1 . Yes. 

 erioibs. weight, 



nel ■ 



ed. 

 nform m 



" ■■ ■''■"■ ,' - p ,. , lot me- appeared 



as a red spot, followed by falling off of the hair, leaving 

 looks like proud ilcsh. 3. Where can I Ibid good woodcock snooting 

 within tifty miles of Pittsburgh? ins, t. I" BC prescriptions given' in 

 answer to A. Leibring, Tobyl.anna yiie. to tins column. 3. Do not; 

 know; some Pittsburgh sportsman wool i be better informed. 



StiuscRiBEK, Tuskaloosa.— In your last ; n v 

 under date of the 21st fast., yon say : -'The best 

 from the hip." Do yoi 



the shoulder? Have you a personal knowled; 

 sportsman, or rattier i snot, wl hat l!y discharged" his gun 



from the hip instead of trie shoulder? We hat 



cases, but have icTCr seen i.l, ,,,. ;,.,, ■. J , :M he,;, the 



We do know suet p. raons,anaiuone oaselnnartloo ■ isan 



excellent shot, though never lifting the gun to the shoulder, 



c. F. Torres-dale, Pa.— Will you please answer these questions: In 

 putting the shot is the regulation weight 10 pounds? What distance 

 are you allowed lo run before throwing, and whether it is a fair throw 

 II the impetus of fheruu should carry yon beyond the [hi i 

 ball had left yonr hand? ?.. What is the longest throw of a base 

 hall? Ans. There is no regulation weight in po 

 The distance you are allowed 1... run before throwing, or whether v,.u 

 are allowed to run at all, depends upon the regulations for the special 

 trial in which you are engaged. With a running start it is not fair to 

 pass the delivery line. 2. Made by John Hatfield- 133 yards, I 

 foot, -i% inches, at Brooklyn, L. I., Oct. 15, I8T2. 



Reader, Philadelphia.-] have a setter pup apparently suffering with 

 distemper tage sis months ; symptoms: ao app tite, ;ol vei pi 



stools very thin and green, occasionally mixed with i as Ml 



head, discharging thick iico i I ,,,, 8; have administered ml 



phur and aloes, afterward s , 



dandelion. I have prolpnged iife about three weeks but no cure ef 



feel, 



VfOI 



vet-hill, Mass.— Mj 

 week. The lit-.--: t 

 consequently lostflesli. Rose 



ie hill! 





a daj- 



irk.— 1. Whe 



■civ weak, eyes bloodshot . 

 low -is appetite is return- 

 •piaiidrin two grains each 



i "Bead Shot" DOT del 0. 



J. F. BONTECO^, Ni 



obiained? 2. Is there any mark on a "Brazier" lock by which It can be 

 distinguished Irom any other tine lock? 3, What would be the probable 

 cost ot boring a shot-gun from a No. 14 gauge to No. 12 or 18 ? 4. W ho 

 is the present owner of the stud (log Milo, by Knowle's IJan out of Ve- 

 nus? Ans. 1. American Powder Co., Boston, 2. Not that we know of. 

 8. Don't know. 4. Address Mr. Raymond. 



F. T. 1)., Sew York.— The best way to shorten your gun stock is to cut 

 Off as! i m the butt as thick as will permit the stock to lit the shoul- 



■ egs will ni irmly. Heme 



can be used for the shortened stock a 

 when the slice is put on. 



II. O.T., Sprmgliehl, Mass.— Where 

 good camping and Ashing spot on the 

 laud? Also please tell me the mat rest 

 c. F. Hotchkiss, Brauford, Ct., near 

 luxuriously among the Trimble Is! 



Cask 



finish, to be removed of course 



•e can a party of three or four tiud a 

 ,■ coast ofOonnj pficut, or Rhode Is- 

 ICgQOd out-fitting p&oe? Ans. Goto 

 r New Haven. You can camp out 

 ads, Every faeiin.y and plenty of 

 bass, black fjsh and dinners. Other good places are found most 

 ,i, i, in Dieliue of the OKI Colony railroad. 



w if there is any law on robins in 

 it closes? Can you tell me what 

 i, i,, e ie had. near old Sayorook and Clinton, Conn.? Can blueiish 



, , .,„, ;,, aeai there? Are weak-fish bilingat Princess Bay? Alls. No 

 robins "shot between 1st February and 1st September. 2. Bluellsli, 

 weaklish and various other kinds ol fish at Saybrook ; also at Princess 

 Bay. 



C4. C, Jacksonville, FJa.— My pointer, nine months old, has sore ears 

 which lie scratches, keeping I hem continually raw. Can you give me 

 a remedy? He does not eat heartily, refusing Ids food, frequently for 

 twomeals at a tunc, ans Give tw. ^rinii- of iodide of potassium 

 in r ,,e tfmesaday.fflsson is a blespoanfttl of water, and apply the 



I. 'I' Ss'l' 1,1 paXtt I'.', -ielglll. 



, i, ire— You write anonymously. In the ancient days of the 

 sibyl the responses oi ttt« oracle aicqulred additional authority from 



;,.,,,, , .,,, ■ n the cavern whence they were uttered, in 



||, ,. i would reverse this planbj enveloping Inquiries 



llih( , , i;- n,,,i ,, repeat what we have often said: 



the oracle will not respond. 



J. A. S., Mexico, N. T.— Where can I get a work on sailing, and the 



care and construction of sail-boats, either in book or pam el form, 



atacostof not more than $1? Docs the American woodcock breed In 

 thiBStata? yVhat is the charge , ,n c tor a double-Bemlngton 





mill 



i;,e 



powder, t-H ozs. shot. The hammock is reliable. • wd 

 one weighing less than 1,300 pounds. 



Rhu- 



' " ' grains; pi Utp Bas UI ... iap, powd.,r, grains ; lepl a 



' grains; c -. powd., S grains; quinine, 9 grains. Feed w ne of 



iron and beef, or Bodault's wine of pepsin— one-half teaspoonful irises. 

 .). M. C. Olyi i, .--;,,! | seiiM bitch tad pups the 14th of February, 



S'tve days ago, a1 tin Syracuse show, I t est noticed that she was aiming 

 In heat again, and to-day a cur lined her. i didn't think it nearttrhe 

 for her to get In heat, and not time to take a dog. Isn't it unusual to 

 come in heat so soon ? Will she have pups? If I should line her to a 

 selteron receipt of your answer would part of the pups come setters, 

 and would they be as good as though the cur had not lined her? Ans. 

 I. No. 2. Probably, a. Some might show distinctive marks of setters, 

 btitthe animals would be valueless, as they would probabrj partal 

 more or less of the traits and peculiarities of the our. See HallocICR 



J. G. S., Oswego.— The symptoms you give aro those of chronic piles. 

 To cure, apply an ointment prepared as follows: CamphO 



strong ccurial ointment, l dr.; eider ointment, I dr.. Smear this 



eves the exterior w and insert ap the pe cum thrice daily, if much 



solution of 



ehlor 



jectit 



ed 



■ease has been introduced. Relief will pro 

 third day, but treatment should be continued some days after the dog 

 appears well. A day's feed of liver once ortwioe a week is also recom- 

 mended. If this does not have the desired purgative effect, a little 

 olive oil may be given, but nothing stronger. 



C. E. Van v., Brooklyn.— I have a setter bitch four years "old, and a 

 great pet Witt all the family. For the last four weeks she has spells of 



U'llS 



about her food, i 



lareful 

 tet, too fat, but she continues as 

 ... „..:k. Her coat looks harsh, aud sheds a great deal of hair, 

 and has been shedding for three months, still, to all appearances, she is 

 as well as any dog, full of play as a kitten, always ready to eat, and I 

 autpu/.zled to know what to do for her, if anything. Please presenile 



forlier. Ans. Feed less. Give rhubarb, c grains ; lep : 



powdered castile soap (white), 2 grains: powdered 



tlirce tunes a day, occasional lyadose Of Ro , - ja | : 



A. Si'HRiN-i:. Tobyhaima Mills.— 1 have a tine hound about three years 

 old. Re had the distemper some eight months ago ; ever since he ap- 

 pears to have .some trouble, m his head. After lying idle for a short 

 time lie will, when called out oi his kennel, shake his head, at the same 

 time sneeze and Bnuff, acting as though he tad ao lis ise in Hie 



head, lie has the unite Ac. . i,: se .' e me what I shall do 



tor his complaint in the head, also i rented] tor the mange ? Ana. iiv- 

 dnu'ges.i. Pen lod., 4 grs. ; bed. potaSium, -: drs.; Comp. Spirits Laven- 

 der, 2,s drs.; s\ni|i. i e:-..; urate! "i,, make « oz. Hose, y, teaspoonful 

 llirec lunesa Say, taking care to glveoi empi ■ bd mach. 2. Wash dog 

 ; horoughly at less! once a day with tepid water and Caswell, Hazard b 

 Go's Juniper Tar Snap ; dry thoroughly and apply the following 

 Wash:'' Calomel, 21-drs.: powd. Gum Arabic, 111 grs.; glycerine, 2 drs.; 



Fluid Bxtrael Conium ... :.,,,,.!,,. ' ,e.e in uniar, and when 



thoroughly incorporated, add Blow!?, MS t irrmg, lime water, q. ... to 



sing. 



i taken from the Kennebec at 

 fishermen huvetrie,l i 



large 



tlj nee, aswell sselsi whi i Thi watei i quick aud 

 dam. What kind of flies would be he most tempting tn 



8. Do shad rise well to a. By? II so. 01 n e, is, . „.| wng j me 



the most killing Hies fur them? M. Is there suci g thing made as a 



('harness" for holding a live mtnnow? if so, by wl made ? t. 



Who are to publish the aeti guide- k and map ol Moosi ti 



and region? Will it be any Improvement upon ,,, 



Bradford* Anthony two or three your» ago? o. Wlur. e :, , 



tempting ily for black bass when they appear to be sluggish and sleepy 

 in the middle of the day 5 r,. is greenheartas good a wood for dura- 

 bility as laiicewond? Ans. 1. Salmon are capricious. They will 

 probably tekethe fly farther U p stream. 2. In Jnnetheywil 

 ,,i gray, brown and red com I ■ er. 4. c. ,t. 



Farrar's guide-i ■ sol. is h i, see '■) Lee .'. Shepmd. P.es',>n . , 

 only tell by experiment, o. Yes;.vonr questioni ire answered at great 

 length in Ilallock's ''Sportsman s fbizcitecr." 



—*. -» 



—Undoubtedly one of the best and cheapest stocks of Carpetings, Oil- 

 cloths, Mattings, etc., to be found in the United Slates is that of Messrs, 

 John H. Pr.vv, SONS 4 Co., Washington street, Boston. I. W. Adaffls 

 is the spoilsman of the Itim, and yfill take special pains to] 

 of our friends calling upon him or with any orders sent him. It la a 

 good, reliable house.— ;.liiit. 



