294 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Nov. ■ 



:. r ). Jeff D.-.J. E. Mask. Hickory Vallev. Tenn., black and 

 white dog. June S. Gladstone— Kess. 



215. Bravo.— E. \V. Condon. Houmn. Pa., black, white and 

 tan xiog, 6mos., Brussels— Jenny Lind. 



■;t. Am k I.Ui.k -\v .\ Buekmght 

 orange and white bitch. L-'eb. .'■. Waters'- 



:.'8. Rose Dale. — W. A. Buckingba 



89. KeUob \v. -M, 'p. Walter, Ind 

 belton bitch, mhos.. Bake— RLinnette. 



80 LADYt'-B. M. Stcpl.eie-on. La C range, Trim. I, lark, 

 white .inil uin bitch, July 11, Coleman's London— Belle of 

 Hatchie. 



31. Pegasus.— N. Howe. Chicago, 111., black, white and tan 

 dog, June 15, Pembroke— Peg "Woffington. 



BS. Couktess Elbanob — c. K. Drane, Burnaide, ivv.. lemon 



and White l.itcli. .March :.'. I"i in. ■■• Lofty lioiniy Kale. 

 38. Cot 'NT Loftv. — C. K. Drane, Btirnsido. Ky.. lemon and 



3i Gladstone\s*Bov.— Dr. G. 

 black, wliitraii.li.in dog, Jon. 10, 



35. Princk i:i.aI)st.>xe.-P. H. 

 black, white mid tan doff, Jan. lit. 



wirh, Conn., 

 Daisy Dale 



iviell. 'I'.,.,,,,, 



—Daisy Dale, 

 s. Ind.. blue 



iiti.n. Tenn., 

 Dn, Memphis, 



Mac! 



. Lo- 

 ir, w 

 Dim 



H 



white .-ind t 



P, 



■yson. Memphis, 

 ne- Sue 

 . Memphis, black. 



:is. Dave B. (enteredas Gannon)— B, L. Mallory. Memphis, 

 black, white and tan clog, July II. !>■>:.>, Coleman's London— 

 Belle of Halehie. 



39. Dot Gladstone— W L. McDonald. Tipton. Tenn., blue 

 belton bitch, July 32, 18S8> I H tdstene— Blaae. 



id Siiaimiu 11.- S \\ ■ ■! :h:iu.t..::, ('-l.-iior.-i. Mi-.-., lemon and 

 white bitch, May 15, 1882, Gladstone— Shadow. 



II. Nki.i.ii: II.'— S Worfhiagton, Qlenora, Mi-., black and 



13 Maiden. E. s. Wanmaker. Blmwoo'4. N. t \. blue belton 

 bitch. Feb. 25. Darkle- Etoay Mpra. 



:::. Coortbss House.— J. BLTrezevant, Sonsto^Tex, black, 

 Gladstone— Juno. 



■ Orleans, La., black, white 



•leans, La., black ,-nul white 



irch, Sycamore, 111. , black 



. Marv-villo. Kan., blue 



44. Lady Noble.— E O 

 and tan bitch. April !), Ci: 



15. >'! i.i.ieB.— E. Odel 

 bitch, Feb. u, Bake— Meg MeriUes. 



li'.. PBTHCESS Tjbck.— Geo. C. Mai 

 and white l. itch. Druid -FrincessD 



17, Col. 'I'm hdbr.— Qt. A. Seam 

 belton dog, Jan. 11. Thunder— Moll 



«. I'ttii.i: <u- IMxiE.-t , K. Wallii 

 belton dog, May2(>, Glads' 



■W. 

 white 



:.-i. 



Montgomery. Ala., bine 

 tess Druid. 



Coatesvillo, Pa., black, 

 ug Lion— Annida. 

 •eville. Tenn., lemon and 



g, Wihningtoiij Del., liver and 



95. Hanc;or.-E. B. Dow; 

 white do- July !l. Bairg-J 



'.»). Not Namku.— j. h. Krai';, N'ew Alb.-mv. End. orange 

 and white latch, Texas Btfw Flight. 



:>:. Kino Ham;. V,\ I:. SmiI,,,-.!. I'.nizil. 'i'-im . I. >:,..|, .ind 

 White (log, July 11, Bang- Jean, 



98. Dbaii. Hu'w.-i.-.i \iin-; io,u. i ;ii.i.-moiit. England, liver 

 and white bitch, Pel) 3, 18S2, Hun:' {£.— Jane. 



THE KENNEL HOSPITAL. 

 IV.— THE SYMPTOMS OF DISEASE. 



'Pit detect disease requires us to appreciate the meaning of 

 L the signs or symptoms by which it is made evident. Tlir 



Uoy.-ll. II. M 

 white dog. March. Count Noble— Spark. 



51. Dashing: Lincoln.— A. (I. Sloo. Vincennes, Ind.. blue 

 belton dog, July 32, Dashing Monarch— List. 



52. Coi'ntNk'K.-A G. Sloo. Yineennes. Ind., white and 

 black dog. June 27, Count Wind'em— Novel. 



.'.;;. Rush Gladstone.— J, M. A vent. Hickory Valley, Tenn., 

 black, whit -and tan dog, Julv Is. Gladstone— Donna. J. 



">4. PoAtiTEU.— J. M. Avent. Hickory Valley, Tenn.. black, 

 and white dog. June :;. Gladstone— Ress, 



55; Beauty G.— L. F. Patterson, Bainbridge, Ga., black and 

 tan bitch, Jan. 13. Coin— Beauty. 



5H. Gambetta.— E. S. Carr. M. D.. Gallatin. Tenn, black, 

 white and tan dog. Julv :.'-', G!:. : 



.",;. UitANii Bounce.-' K. S. I'.-.rr. M I).. Gallatin. Tenu , 

 black, white and tan bitch, July ±>. Gladstone— Blaze. 



58. Lucky-Stone.— R. M, Boyd, Racine, WiB., black, white 

 and tan dog. March 12, Gladstone— l'lo.-sy. 



alt. DAX Royal.— J. vV. Konl'roe. .Atlanta. Ga. black, white 

 and tan dog, Jan. 28, Prince Royal-Vic. 



fit). Floy.— Wm, Bowles. Jr.. Memphis, Teuh,, black, white 

 andtanbitrli. April 'J". Pride of South-Juno Jr. 



61. No Nmif.-h.h. Bowles, Jr., Memphis. Tenn., black, 

 white and tan bitch. May 10, Gladstone— Juno. 



62 .Int.— Will Davidson, Niagara, Canada, black Ijicked 

 dog. Julv. Beacon— My. 



«'■:. FsVi.ri.Kss.--f. H. Raymond, New York, blue belton 

 dng, June, fount No--, -Maple. 



.1. MisiFi; E.— (.'. II Raymond, New York, orange and 

 white dog. May. pedigree not given. 



65. Brand's Pi-.N'.-M.- i II. Raymond,. New York, orange 

 and white dog. April. Brandy l.cmonad !, 



KB. Sam iV — Edward Armstrong. Gnosmont. England, 

 liver and white (log. Jan. T, Diamond— Sliif 11. 

 "K7. Fan.— Edward Armstrong, Gnosmont, England, liver 

 aud white bitch. Jan. '.. Diamond— Slut II. 

 hush betters. 



i;s, Mikio.— F. B, Law, Chicago, III., dog, Feb. 88, Eloho— 



I'.'.t.' BiDDiE.— Sidney Law, Chicago, 111., bitch, Feb. at, 

 Kle.ho— Rose. 



;o. Beissi r. .— W. H. Knight, Chicago, III., bitch. Feb. 26, 

 Elcho— Rose. 



'. 1. Tara.— G. J. Gould. New York, dog, iimos.. Sp3 — 

 Shipley's bitch. 



poenteks. 



?'.'. Primrose.— R. T. Yandevort, Pittsburgh, Pa., liver and 

 white bitch. Oct. 2, Don— Luck. 



7K Lite's Baby.— R. T. Yandevort, Pittsburgh, Pa., liver 

 and white bitch, Oat. 2, Don- Luck. 



74. Major Ckoxteth.— L. J. Pettit. Milwaukee, Wis., liver 

 and white dog, April 1:1. Croxteth— Lass. 



18. Don Quixote.— F. Huntington, Memphis. Tenn., liver 

 aud white dot;-. March 'D. Pat. (Teburn— Mag. 



7C. Tony Faust.— C. B. Rhodes, Moberly. Mo., liver and 

 white dog. July, Faust — Musette. 



77. Startle.— Elliott Smith, New Ynvk, lemon and white 

 dog, Aug. ah, Rab— Minnie. 



IS. Pride.— S. Worthing! on. (Jlenora. Miss., liver aud white 

 dog, Croxteth -Royal Fan. . 



TO. Rain Bow.— E. Ode.U. JS'ew Oj-leaios, Ea., Bver and white 

 dog, Aug. Hi. Bow— Roxie 



SO. Lajiy Row.— E. Udell. New Orleans, La., hverand white 

 bitch, Ueb. 18, Bow— Tick. 



61. Steel Bow. — E. Odell, New Orleans, La., lemon and white 

 dog, Oct. 13, Bow— Tick. 



83 Strini; Bow.— E. Odell. Now Orleans, La., lemon and 

 white dog. Oct. 1-.', Bow— Tick. . 



83. Dee. -W. E. Hughes, St. Louis. Mo., liver and white 

 nitch, Feb. -JO, Croxteth— Trinket. 



Hi. Daisy.— W. E. Hughes, St. Louis, KB,., liv-r and white 

 bitch, Feb. 30, Croxteth— Trinket. 



85 Lady.— E. C. Sterling. St. Louis. Mo., liver and white 

 bitch, Feb. 20. Croxteth— Trinket. 



88. Leah.— E. 0. Sterling, Ht. Lotus, Mo., liver and white 

 bitch. Feb. -JO, Croxteth— Tiinket. 



S7. Bluch.— T. W. Sterling, St. Louis, Mo., liver and white 

 dog. Feb. 30, Croxteth— Tnukei. 



SB Kate.— T. AY. Sterling, St. Louis. Mo., liver and white 

 bitch. Feb. 20, Croxteth— Trinket. 



89, Don ROB.— W. H. Robinson, WaibaSha, Minn,, liver and 

 white, dog. Oct. 20. Don— Gipsay. 



00. Clifton.— M. Parker, Memphis, lemuu and white dog, 

 March 20, Bow— Belle of Memphis. 



91 Lady Bow.— M. Parker. Memphis, liver and white bitch, 

 March 20. Row- Belle or Memphis. 



'.12. Ri:<;knt.— E. Oi-giii, Brooklyn, N. V., lemon and white 

 dog. April a, Rocket— Belle. 



0a. Rush, Jb.— E. Orgili, Brooklyn, N. Y., lemon and white 

 dog, Sept. 22, Rush — Nan. 



91. Nklue.— J. Heron Crosman, New York, lemon and 

 white bitch, Feb. 19, Sensation— LilL 



of a'dog, if he take more thai 

 companion, oueiit in manv cases to 1 



-( lep.i.-turr iron, le-allh much e 



fe.ssional man, strange to the autms 

 change. although lie mi^l ; ■ ■ 



A dpg in health has certain habits 

 dislikes, wants and requirements whji 

 not, hourly. Any .-boi'ig.- 

 disease, bui it lieiv be. aiid therefore a] 

 By itself it may be o* little momen 

 .junction with some other sign, devel. 

 the vrrv greatest importance, Puppi 

 dency to tear things, and th.-ii doing 



Adult dogs developing a similar i, 



suggestive of some departure from h 

 a sign of some gastric irritation, or it 

 symptom of dangerous illness, -ueh 

 when ill shun observation, and -. oara 

 fellows. A cow or a sheep, in a : field. . 



l) his usual habits should be tie 

 ailment. 



The attitudes and movements . 

 tigns of health or disease. The i 



sits, or lies down, issometi - aba 



diseases, and at all times of fmpor 

 to his condition. A dog staudicg 



e protruding is suegestive .„■' - 



in! interesf in his 



ble to notic 

 ier thar 



sig 



ild a pro- 



i of disease, 

 age of habit 

 v bi merely 

 iremonitory 



fill condition.- o! ! lie -torn. 



ch: and wh.n sr, 





changed at- 



tit tide should be noted a; 



a symptom of d 





Tlir move- 



incuts of dogs render evid 



nt allku 





, Th,v are 



also siu'Iiilieant ot other de 









refuses to come down b 



airs, or do.- -o 







suspect, rheumatic aiUvu 







e Bhomders, 



When he refuses to go 









chair, or when be does th 



-e thin--- withdi. 



Icultj 





something wrong with tie. 



back or hind legs 



. It r 



nay berheu- 



mafisin. it may be approa 



cning paralysis, < 





ely some m- 



jury, 









A dog avoids all moveini 



j nts when liis che 





ire from at- 



lc"liousofth"imig. when 



;k and e 





ed or when 



some febrile di- 







mnvements 



other intruding substance ha- .-tii.-k in t! 



case of rabies, when the thick viscidsal 



tongue and cheeks, causing the dog ai 



' nvling, erving. and gr< anmg are all at 

 ,se, though seldom morc than indicatiou 



fort. 

 Every material -ubstanee hits certain p 

 Inch it is made known to us through 

 ve gateways ol knowledge" — the eve: 

 ? taste. The animal body possess 



definite proportions, and all the larger 

 mmetry. i. e . each half of the be 

 nn as the other. Anv deviation in 



the body from the other should attract oi 

 rallv be found to constitute clisea.se. 

 injured limb, the i 

 •asti 



tbe 



u-eles. 



tide of 

 ention. aud will 

 a we det 



irrsriirr of an abdominal 



Each part of the body has 



>r. density, odor, and'tem- 



of disease. The 



ilteredinfr.irtnre.sanddis- 

 ropsy. in w-.i-.-ie 



. redness in inllammal 



tumor, or the 



a natural form, po.-iri. 



form, position, and size c 



locations of the !imi». it 



and many other conditii 



color of parts is altered to excessive r ,. ( ine-s m iiillar 



it is blanched in bloodless conditions, and il is stained othc 



colors in some diseases-yellow, for instance, In certain states 



of the liver. Changes in color are not ven noticeable on a 



ski tvered with dark hair, but they are easily seen un ih.- 



skin inside the arms and thighs. They are also clearly visible 

 on the lining of the ear.- and on I he membrane of the nose, 

 lips, and eyelids. The alterations of density in parts are 

 important symptom* hi enabling us to determine the contents 

 of an,- natural eaviiv or di-e :- d swelling, whether the con- 

 tent.-, are air, water, or solid matters, fhe odor of the breath 

 and skin, axe signs which can seldom escape 



of diseased stomach. The temperature ol parts vane- bit 

 little; that variation, however, is olten -utlirient to enable us 

 to detect the seat of mischief. Increased temperature of a 

 partis evidence of inflanmiatoi \ chai i, and accompanies 

 sprains and other injuries. Decreased temperaliur is not olten 

 met with; it is dependent upon a want, of ciivul..iion. and al- 

 u „■ - a. . ouipanies death of the part from moitilication. Dur- 

 ing" health, altl 



l !(■ 



degr, 



a uniform heat 

 rather within the body. 

 blood, as shown by a t'iie 

 in any of the natural oper 

 value as ii sign of diseil 

 dogs is about H>2 degll 

 is evidence of disease. 

 are. accompanied by 

 a fever, anil 

 deiermiiiing 

 catarrhal sv 

 poison of dis 

 The vital f 

 circulation, « 

 ciable exterr 

 istai 



Th 



of le 



b rise of temperature. Distemper is 

 have thus in the thermometer a means of 



e earliest stages whei her lie- a open ran. f 



ms is due to common cold or to the specific 



:iat i- eaten, ;•- i- seen iu c 

 ial worms Loss of appi-tir-- 



He 



•iial 



I. ■ tc 

 aim na 



di.:e-t 



Of the V 



The e 



bv the 1 



the iv, 



EX 



the heart giv 



side just behi 



The respir 



steady rhj'th 



■ 



L.I .at 



. i.inirer eompli 

 .:- a sign ... b-rit 

 -. exist a- ;■ i i impan n 



i) :i I ;..n 



a physical eviflen 



id b v the Qowof blood Chrougll 



srourflngffl'swbenwK tab 



the sytsten 

 while the i 



the. bowels. 



..-.-I on thelefi 



ice of it- action by a 

 auks ami sides during 



ucal skill to appreciate it. 



ad flank, 

 iratoryu,. t a in in 



■ at they are -.en al 



e. pain or 



iidir.-itiv e -a chest alfoctiOns as it. i> 



iBon and Inspiration go on 



round.-. When, hov ever. .!i:y ill-l 



coughing 



IptOtll ol irntatioli e...|i ... -| lo Hie 



p1 ..-.I ol ii i-italion of the 

 -harp; 01 the lar- . r air | 



■ prolong.-d. as ill what i- called 



t short, catchy, and subdued >-. bctt 



III!!,-. I'll ■ . ! i — t stive >\ -teni give., 

 he way in u-inel 



epiiveu •■■ its i utrit ive 

 ■ 

 lenci me irritation oi - 



.-..li.ative 

 lue to some irritant in th - 



■ -.■•', 



ised do 



■ •ih-ra; ii may 

 ■ bowels maj 



hardened excrement, or 

 , nails and e.l.oli. or it 



; 1 thee ,i • have 

 arin The state ■» the 

 ■ ■ 

 • e- arc induced 



■ ■/ . oi ■■ lie bid- 

 ng it. on th. m 



:■ do 1 imi-l 

 e condition of t be 



lie in the human 

 i.-e becomes 'iyy u'<l in 



intioned arc to everyone 



i those able fo interpret 



Their recognition. However, is the nrsl ■>• :• toward 

 landing them. — Fellow oj Royal Collefii ofvek'nnaru 

 ms, inla-ndand Water ' 



,- bed.. 



is is very apt t 

 important, as 

 orbid conditio 

 :lie bladder, ai 



. but they are indication 



IIORNELL SPANIEL CLUB.— Mr, J. Otis Fellows, pro 

 prietor. of the HorncH Spaniel t lub. h-,- -old one-hal 

 in his kennel to Mr. Geo. Lee.!... Jr Boston Ma-. The 

 price, we understand, was .*2,000 

 spaniels, and the club will receive from England 

 try the celebrated ( )bo out of Nellie. It. is the intl i 

 club to keep up their reputation, and. if possible, to add to it. 



Ocular 

 1. Cole 

 g lire. 



Of •■tirii animal: 

 ,i. 



wledgi 



of animals, such as iheesii. 

 .give evidence ol 

 By changes in these we 

 out it is only by 



-pirati. 





often met with thatit is i.ee.s.-ar 

 significance. The general wants..; the system - 

 two sensations hunger and ihir-t :..• nOl whloh 



is a necessary and natural condition. These sensattons may, 

 however, be SO altered— so increased or decreased— as to be- 

 . ,n.- hi disease A voracious appetite is often de- 

 pendent not ujxju insufficiency of food, but upon inability of 



. it'a hi. -he ,,,,,! clam. 

 4. Ag», or 8, Owner 



5 Date of birth, of breeding or 9. D.-o.-, wir.b tier sire and dam. 

 of death. 10. 0(rner ..i dam. 



All iKOe.es .east he j./.oii/;/ written l. , ..|niiliiiii':ilti...ii . i 

 paper only, un.l sigir.-.l wiif. writer's natne. 

 NAMES I I..' ' 

 f'«p-. S.-c iuslrui'ti-ii 

 Wm-irl'i. bv Mi c !■:. i.si,..ri.-. Stei.n-, . i i.. :.,.r i.lark anil tawii 



roll,.. ;.. ell wl„.||l-(l Aag. !-'. - 

 ellie.lr .Velhel. 



Bv Mr. C. E. Oslioriu . so [inev. d.. ftu black and Ian 

 helped June 9, 1888, by Oscar I| '..sear Kunn.vi out, of 



-p.uuel hlieil. wheiped M.l.i I. IS-., lo 



! tO'.-l. 

 Ir. I'r 1 v, Uolle ■:. . So "e 

 ;s, wllelp.al St.pt. 10, IHS3. bj 



Mi. Fred. W Rati) 



■ hiier.es, « lielpe.l 

 s,.„i it ol ms I. ..-;■- 



. ..,..; tv, ,ui., il !;■■!■ i:-. Mi-. \o h.h.o.i ... rrton, Middle 

 ro - a. N V f..r lie. r ... uid tan spaniel d.lgs.wllWpod 



JU $J&]uitatukan<l WiMkiu BUuu-he. US Sit AttsMbal 



. ^ t'..r bladk .-p.oii.l i.i el,, , wbelpet .Iifly ill. I»S3 

 :„,,,»,, ...ui.ly. Vie,. wHi;i! , s 



istructions at 1,,-a.i ,,i tMu ■ 

 Uoh The Westminster Kennel Uub's iemon wm\ white HuinU'r 



..la nn. a.. - 



' Cliiai. ' Mr, Walter's. Feet's tPa^vtocioi H. I.)JStufU«b si iter bltah 

 CblcatKo.yal Blue-Donna), Oct, 2., seven (flvo dogs), by Mr .1. I 



Jehu's Lock. 



Gay. The Rorv O'.Minv Ko I ■ o."e'. I -'. 



en dogs', by ibeir champion Run I ' ; 

 SALES. 

 .. itnuifiona .'. head qj this ■■■l„,„n. 



.. ... „•/„/;, [,e(e.l,. --; hi Ml 



JOSS M Winnie, rhesl-a-. S. . 



Bed in-h setts . tli : ■ ■■ •■■■ '- : I 



. i.i.-Jlor. Kennels, UBany, >■ . '. CO .Mr. It. II. 

 i raiiei.sco, Cal. 

 Paul and I'lVflia*. 

 iRon '. .'tor. -N.i.ih 0-.M..I-. hi- the Ke.j CTMore Kennels, Albany. 

 S. V., to .Mr. B. >l. SandelBOn, Kcw Vol-:. 



