May 20, 1880.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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£3£~No notice taken of Anonymous Couumuniofttiens. 



Subscriber.— Observe the rule at the head of this column, 



J. M. C, Jersey City.— Wo fail to find anything of the kind. 



G . E. E., City.— Please send address, that wo may write to you. 



J. A., Yonkors, N. Y.— Ans. Dress thewound wlthplokod oakum 

 and oalsam of Peru. 



" A Friendly Service."— Will the correspondent who inquired 

 about this picture some time ago send his address to this office 1 



..T. L., Boston, Mass.— Ans. Discontinue tho sulphur and try the 

 effect of quinine, two grains, three times a day. Do not feed but 

 twice a day. 



S. M., New York— Our choice would be the Soawanhaka 

 Atlantio Yacht Club. They aro really the "sailing clubs" of 

 New York. 



O.K., Chicago.— For rules of model yacht clubs write to Mr. 

 Has WMgley, 19 LefCert's Place, Brooklyn, or to Mr. Charles Q. 

 Yale, 208 Sansome street, Ban Francisco. 



J. S. D., Bethlehem— 1. For books on natural history see our 

 issue of March 11th. 2. Ocean Grove is a camp-meeting ground. 

 If that kind of summering suits you, Ocean Grove is the place. 



H. I. P., Livingston, Mich.— Ans. One of tho very common re- 

 sults of distemper, likely to decrease if tho animal continues 

 in good health. Give plenty of exercise In tho open air, and feed 

 liberally. 



T. T. P.. Fearisburg, Va.— Ans. Had you examined tho mem- 

 branes of the brain and upper portion of the spinal card, you 

 probably would have found evidence of the existence of cerebro- 

 spinal meningitis. 



De C. S., New York,— What diffcrenoe in shape, if any, is there 

 in the tails of the manatee and the dugong? The books I have 

 seen don't agree. Ans. There is no marked difference in the shape 

 of the tails of the two genera. 



C. A. D., Melrose, Mass. —I havo Gordon setter pups nine days 

 old, which have boils on their backs and sides. Ans. Give the 

 dam small doses of sulphur for four or five days, and see that the 

 skin of the puppies is kept clean. 



0. M. B. ( North Dunbarton, N. H— See the article in another 

 oolumn, setting forth the attractions of Cape Cod as a sports- 

 men's resort. We know of several college professors who think 

 that Cape Cod la the best: place in America for a quiet and restful 

 su minor. 



N. G., New Hampshire.— 1. You may, perhaps, sell your eight 

 volumes of the Forest and Stkeajii by advertising them. 2. We 

 know nothing of tho firm. (i. For. pictures write to Anthony & 

 Bros., Broadway, N. Y. 4. Buy a book on tactics and drill alone. 

 5. No match for the Palma this year. 



F. S. F., Trenton— You will find charts at Manning's Yacht 

 Agency. The Sound is iu throe sheets, about GOc. each. Or ob- 

 tain from same source the " Coast Pilot," price Si, a magniflcont 

 Government publication, including charts and sailing directions 

 from Boston to Now York. Also published in sections. 



Sheldrake, Vineontown, N. J.— 1. Can pinnated grouse be 

 kept in confinement? 2. Will they breed in confinement ? Ans. 

 1. Yes ; we have kept them, and they became as tame as hens. a. 

 Audubon gives detailed account of their breeding in confinement.* 

 Of course they should have as much liberty as possible. Lot u a 

 hear the results of your experience, if yon get any birds. 



G. &., Philadelphia, Pa.— 1. It is likely to disapp ear in the main, 

 although there may bo some pormanent inflammatory thickening 

 of the tissues. 2. Wo should think not. 8. Exercise should be 

 quite limited as long as there is any lameness. 4. We would re- 

 commend that a small quantity of compound iodine ointment, 

 which can be obtained of any good druggist, be rubbed in daily, 

 until some irritation of the skin results. It ma y bo necessary to 

 bandage the leg to provent the dog from lioking off the oint- 

 ment, 



R. L— There is only ono tra ining ship in the United States Navy 

 at present, the steam frigate Minnesota, now in New London, we 

 believe, but oruising in summer. On her, boys are trained for the 

 navy only. The old sloop-of-war St. Marys is supportedas a gen- 

 eral nautical school for worthy lads by the State of New York 

 and has just lefton an extended cruise. Both vessels train tho 

 boys for berths "before the mast," and they must rely upon their 

 own wits to climb into the cabin window or into a warrant 

 officer's uniform, if in the navy. For rules of admission apply to 

 tho Army and Navy Journal, 240 Broadway. Tho St. Marys is 

 officered by the regular line officers detailed by the Navy Depart- 

 ment. There is an excellent chance for similar vessels in every 

 seaport of the Union, if the people were only alive to their own 

 interests. 



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I70R SALE.— ONE NEW REMINGTON 

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 from i\ow York; two pure cold spring water 

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 through the farm ; one I rout pond ; any number 

 ponds can be easily made. 

 gain. Send for closeripl: 



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FOR SALE— One good muzzle-loading 

 rifle, .38cal., 2Sin. barrel, weight 7 pounds, 

 complete, with implements; warranted tirst- 

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KECEIVES AND FORWARDS Dogs, 

 Fowls, etc., to any destination. Kennel 

 Clubs, Sportsmen and others, intending to import 

 dog^i from Europe, should have their stock con- 

 signed to him. Information furnished in regard 

 to the best methods of importing, shipping, etc. 



FOR SALE— Eight Gordon setter pup- 

 pies when six weeks of age, by Doan's Tom, 



.si . n." ii. c 'S.s. . ■■.-..■ |. If i , !■ .1 . address 



GEORGE S. THOMPSON, 

 May ZO-St Box 163, Foxboro, Mass. 



FOR SALE— Litter of English setter pup- 

 pies, whelped April 3d, 1880. Sire, Promise 

 (Pride of the Border-Flash), darn. Donna (Charm- 

 Fanny). Litter of rod Irish setters, whelped 

 April 2d,1880. Sire, Montague (Satier'sDash-Lill 



I i ,1; si ■ ,:■■;■ il.ll.SI . sis 's. us s.-sl <r. s 



pointer pup, three months old; Dot-Belle. For 

 particulars address 



SHOUT HILLS KENNEL, 

 May 20-lt P.O. box t.(U4, New 1'ork City. 



LACHINE KENNELS. 



I HAVE THE BEST COCKEBS IN AMRBICA, 

 as their show record proves. 1 will sell pupa 

 from all mv bitches alike for $15 each. Full 

 pedigrees oil application. GEO. I). MACDOII- 

 GAL, P. O. Drawer 1929, Montreal, Canada . 



May20th,tf 



FOR SALE.— The Llewellyn setter bitch Lcda 

 (Leicester-Rose), No. -119. N. A. K. C. S. B., 

 litter sister to the celebrated Coin . Leda was 

 purchased for the purpose of In ceding to Ken- 

 tucky Kennel Club's Lofty, and having raised n. 

 iitter of fine puppies by that celebrated dec. I 

 have no further rise for her. She has proven 



herself to iissji e.YCiSleni cross hitch, ans v. I .1 



be sold cheap. Refer toW. H. Holabird, Val- 

 ~"" aiso, Ind.,and Alex. C. Lanier, Madison, Tnd. 

 price, pedigree, etc . .address W . P Git A II A M , 



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Lock Box 15ti, Madison, Ind. 



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PURE BIELD TBIAL SETTER PUPS FOR 

 Sale, Cheap— by the .following celebrated 

 dogs, viz.: By Khoderiek (litter brother to Lle- 

 wellyn's great Count Windom), out of Lady 

 Lome (Roybel-Livy II.). By champion Royal 

 Duke, out of Leah (Roybel-Livy II.) By Roseoe, 

 outof Armida (champion Leicester, outof Poco- 

 hontas), I never bred handsomer or better pups. 

 Also ono black and tan, no white. Cordon doc-, 

 pedi -ei 9 and full particu- 

 lars, address F. A. D] I ■: ■ ill, Ifi Ship- 

 pen street, Laneastor, Pa. Jlay"tlth.!t 



PURE IRISH SETTERS for sale, very 

 cheap-Champion Eleho. Pluuket and fiory 

 O'More stock ■■ ; hcter of puppies six- 

 weeks old, two bitches nine month? eld, and one 

 broken dog one year old. Address K. J. ROB- 

 BINS, Wether.fleld, Conn. May ,.'()-t t 



DOGS BROKEN— I can take one or two 

 more well-bred dogs to break. Game is 

 plenty this season, and 1 can give all my dogs a 

 thorough (raining First-class references. 

 May20-tf B. WATERS, Canterbury, Couu. 



