94 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[August 31, 1882. 



RHEUMATISM IN DOGS.. 

 rttoloby 



n), Aug. 33, ten (six dogs), 



SIt: ; I noticed tl 

 head," on "Kheniuutisui in L>. 

 mention any psiii'mc ease, and as on 

 com.' under my notice, H may. perhaps, 



if i mention b few facta in aeotidn w 



A pjioh of mine, after her puppies w n 



u-u.il, wis not inclined In keep with the 



d ii. ~hc had to get Cram them, ti 

 during; the day near the kennel door, am 

 this Caused rheumatic fever. I Hrst no 



joints wore swollen, wild she. went lam 



ar correapondenl, "Leuther- 

 ogs," ana in- appears not to 



:ovUd 



unite 



she becai 

 rathe 

 hot- hold I 

 as if she w 



swollen I c 



her w.'il w 

 lameness o 



DOW liecm 



ex.-.-siv.-u paini 

 I had to pour doi 

 here observe thai 

 betoo mtuch for I 

 from Lii 

 made In the old I 



fast all 



und. 



lot. eat It next affected the in 



: /'■ trel lii Mr. I.e. II. '. lull's 



, P-Iivl Ml i ■■] .-.!■ • I'.trel). July 



SAI.KK. 

 uxlriii l«i» ,i( /,..!./ .If" Me; 



lf.i.-7i l'...hK,,l »■;,,/,, Lcinoiini 



U.iv 1.1, 18R2 l>v Mr. Edmund Orgill, Br 

 Ueyer, (few York. 



Pbhiw. itiack ami ban beagle biteh, whelped Oct. ill, 1880, by Mr. 

 August C. Kraeger,.Wrightgvllle,Pa., to Mr. James A. Kcpnrr, Al- 



pkkskntations. 



is, w.-., wini 1 found did farhettertnan 

 medicine I smpjoyed was supplied by 

 i same, I believe, as u^ualij employed , 



.'.- .'as,', u.,-. she had tnflatnination of the ! 



it ait-r she was Brat attacked, and al 



rj not imli through. Bni a 



hen one did not afford relief I applied 



the was, Erom all the 



■ ■ hill : mil !i.|iiid food 



hi redui .: skeleton, and 



in, ami '.-he ..-an move as usual The 

 her appetite was the giving u1 



is •..] in Mavhew's nook ou doK nianage- 



under m 



give her up. I do nol. know the 



lie gave her, but should any of j 

 i have no doubt I could ow tin i 



me as a I'ri. ml. and bj oie- wlio 

 and would be the last one to wi 

 be likely to serve others. 



I agree with your correspond! 

 frequently attributed to simple 

 originates from other uauses, wi 

 would reveal. ,\- this bitch is i 

 will, should she during the conii 

 fairly attributable to thii 



lihold uuy thine; that, would 



l'.v 



uainl your readers ' 

 ntrea).— BelVa Life. 



•ith them.— G. Thoree 



DEATH OF CAEJjOWITZ.— Wehavoreceivada tetterft 



Mr. E. J. Martin, of Wilmington, Del., who i rm.- us that 



imported kiv.-wii -ether t'ojr, Curlowitz, died from asthma i 



idely distrabuted. A 

 IB Show heiieh. May 



KENNEL NOTES. 



NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



Kennel notes are niseri:: I 111 i nis eoluiiri free OF ''targe. To insure 



publi Mli..n ..f notes. .-. .i-,- — j .. .h.I.-ii t~ MOST GIVE the following par- 



tii-.il LfS of in* ii unimal: 



I. Color. li. Name anil resilience ol owner, 



... Breed buyer or s..||,. r . 



7. .sir-, with Lis -.;,-,., uln \ ,[ai„. 

 i Us, 3. Owner of sire. 



5. Inie..r birih.ni hrr-lingor 9. Dun, with i. r -ire and dam. 

 of death. 10, Qvraerof .lam. 



Ml iia , mii-i lj-- /•'■"■»':/ Hritt -i. I'onumiuieation on one side of 



paper only, ae.l signed .villi wi-her's name. 



KAMI'S CLAIMED 



• i i'l.-f this Will 



. Ma.- 



I livel 



with white 



Hue 



'•lay -'I. 1888, bj Mr M. 1'. Me 



;. Jr.. Youkors, S. Y., for lemon 

 . vvh-lpe.l M:iv I. It*'.', hy William 

 f Kutiv II. , Haines's HI ue. Blood- 



ily Dr 



Charles P, Km 



Iii.z 

 white "U Proust, eoc 

 of Fanni" 



Di.,.„.„uJ s. ByE 

 while cocker spunici 

 out of Dkunond. 



Roderick. ByMr.'VS 

 :m.l ton Knglish settei 

 arch out. of Isabella II 



KiH'jJiim.:-'. By Ml. . 

 lish seller dog. whelped Julv IS. IssJ. I, v Ilashiug 51 

 IgahBllaO 



fo: 



Carlmvtts. Liver ami white i,.-,v.,-,.-k -.■mr .log. whelped 1873 

 Kne K. 0. B. B. 4,260), io PiDciogtou's fash out of l.l,.wellins 

 '..uiile.-s. .o-.ucl l,.\ Mr .la- If. i.\,.„lsi.|l. Sew Vnrk. Aiur. 24. from 

 istlmia. 



tilmlsfinw—fihailair vMi>. Hlaek. whin- and ton English setter 



•Heii. nil hy Mr. K.lwar.l i.«]i:11. Neiv Orleans. I 



• .-/..(,..■.. Pointers, whelped Ma\ ' 



bll :bi il . 



Bon<- Q 



bitches), • 



ed I 



liVe floj.':-. B 



La. ; all dead. 

 3 I four dogs, s 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 

 Peeater, Mass.- As a sequel to a sever,- , 



whieh we republish from 



tween his legs; 



'•a. Alls. Yo:,r 

 per. with ehest 

 ns about; the 



Your doK may 

 ■ouio bronchitis, 



■ ahout all you 



lifle mid 'JUpuy ^hooting. 



PREPARINC FOR THE MATCH. 

 tfOOB, A.ic;. S3. I!e Amei-icai, Miiit.-iry ELQe Tean 



(lavs aii.l Tluu-s.lav. 

 The svstem will lie 

 have shot together 

 l he peiuliai ities of 

 man. .Mc.Nevin. Aid. 



lelped Julv IB, 188?, by Dashing Won. ■ 



r- I-ali.-Il'ii.. 



El Thayer, Bristol, B. I., tor blueEug- 



• '• out of 



///. By Hr. Wm. H. Thayer, Bristol, R. L, 



to understand 



hul Uolan, Hill- 

 •ear sights they 



with the centers of Un- 

 fed. Col. Boilinc said 

 rs of the team to the 

 <ry muoh prefor that 



K !!,niu-v. li .. New Haven. Conn., for black and 

 : uicl (log. whelped April i:l. iv:«, hy p.d, ill. (BlIC- 

 oleueb ip.iI oiil a Uignon (Bart— Daisj Mi 

 BKED. 



.,:. ,.' I,. .. I ,.;■ II, i-, . nlmnii: 



■ ; ■- Hawks h (Ashfteld, Muss.) i.laek 

 pniiitei 1'il-h i a-sprina Io Mr D. W f . Parker s Peter l:I:!.-!c |S,,oiig's 



/-,;,-' ''.e';. '.Mr. (,..ii is i ■. iiaiUs ,Neu 5f Oflc)^ White and tan fb»- 



l.iri.-r hileh Pe|-„-v t(. tin- ll-.r-tall Kennel s .lack, Aug. 33. 



,/„/,.. Hwk-lh if. Mr. The... A i. ill's ,!■;-.„„„. \ v , hlaek and 

 ■■•.nil. ,• II. r l.ileh ,f..li. .I.nll.rop'- In. I i;,.„ Kly's Sy I|,hl to Mr. W. 



whii- I n; 1,-h Better hitcli !•'■ 

 H. (e..,lsell\sPriiii:eii'riilei. 

 /(.//. M,„ . in. j. MarfU'i 

 tKiiuter hitch Belle i Frank 

 Aug. 28. 



Jig" - .S'er iii-.ini.liiinx ul I,.- 



Hopkins. Mr. A. ?. 



setter hitch l.iar.ie Hopkins |( 



hy King's Clyde (Seout-Vasl 



lemon and while. 



BeUona. The Westniinstci 

 i.it-h (lell..na ifhampioi, iiov 

 their H-nsaliou. 



Uidii.lm,.!. The Borslail Kennel's (Morrislown, N. .f. , lemon and 



' (WO Tu- 

 Nann-. Yd-. Vrts. Yds t.il. 



Howard . .JB5 ; ii : 



Farrow 31 25 ; 



iO 33 S 



Detiman... sa 22 : 



l.auiii/.e.i .« 21 : 



Toe totals made at both ranges 



Pollard, I'd; l.aur.lzcn. I .-.-': lie, am 

 A or- ■:■'. lie- rue. her „f ;,.u 



shoul in tho monthly shon ran^-e nn 



hou'i'e, 7 ' mi. l'li.-lian '/he . -!L 



•liieir 



Bepond Stage, 



" l.ouu To- 

 ."iwiiB. Yds. Yds v, I.,, 



NT Farrow e- 29 ai ss 



BS l.aurit^en . . . .30 21 li -\ 



So Howard 21 27 25 1(1 



72 Pollard 28 24 24 70 



7X Dt-ntnau 2G 20 18 (14 



?cb were: Farrow. 173; Howard, 1113; 

 uinan, 135. 



mul riiiard.smeu who desired to 

 the National gifts As 

 'an team omitted shoot- 

 's of the team .ire " (v t 

 s. The members of the 

 Ion and generally shot 



V 18 at S.Wydn. Followini 



be > 



u ort- 

 sveral 



Dolati 



Smith 



Alder 



Crillllh 



Van lleuseii 



Shakspf-aiv 



Itinrnan 



Ogdi-n 



Hinds 



'.Yard 



I'aul.lnift 



Irlam 



Uolan retire,! in 

 ii..ns at l.deilvds. 

 pr.elie' • 



cond Stage 

 800 1WU l.lKKI 



Yds. Yds. Yds. l 



..88 20 52 

 irder toasslsl l 

 The "irrepres: 



Meeevill ....23 

 lrlam.. is 



Hinds 23 



Alder 28 



Ward 18 



Dolan :30 



I- comrades in irelt 

 il.les. " as tin- rill. 



ange.s and made yen 

 First Sec, mil 

 Stage. Stage. 



,1 M Pollard 82 84 



li H IM Intra rd. .. .83 83 

 Mr Kathhone and Mr. .1. i" 



the t 



a. The 



10 li-l 



24 61 



Retired 



L-tr eleva- 



who are 

 arc called, shot 

 ord iR as foilows: 

 First Second To- 

 Si.u-.-. Stage, tol. 



..84 



practice at ( 'reeihtio, 

 i usual. Two of the 

 I. P. Howard-had ui£ 



o take twoadditior 

 vhieh the final twei 



..C .,d IO Whieh 1 



150 

 143 



nown marksman at 

 ol. Bodinc, 

 inf ('apt. Charles F. 

 i the Seventh Kegj. 

 promised to do his 

 he Americans. The 



el 1 n filled. Col, 



the Fourth Brigade 

 the Major declined 

 :■■<■• i — ilv- for ii 



allowed ile-m 

 i'n men from 

 had business 



• i rang, hat th 



re was too late, 1 

 line, the captain o 



a Mi « Jfr 

 . Atkinson 



erreao I 



ar. to take 

 team, said 

 t ou every 

 : hut ri.-k- 

 16," ('apt. 

 •,nd proved 

 ie removal 

 records of 

 k-am, and 

 lulssary of 

 1 in pi.-ai.- 



their weapons. 1 

 rille-. whi.'ii ha 

 are thought not 

 Hepburn patent, 

 the nevi pattern, 

 thein-at the lom 

 thatthev would I 



mi 



Griffith fount 









ipnralivrly s 





*f:ji,.d' i ;," l 'r,'.', 1 ;; 



he will i- 



c all the 



rangefi, excepting, perhaps, tbo Dft-haii 



Bobbins is of the opinion that Ml grains ol 

 carry a bullet to the target in the face o 

 countered at the short and mid range.-, 

 feet luarksiuaiisliii. i- Ha- lendea--.' ■•,! Mi- 

 llion to insert the bullet too far into the s 

 a cartridge, when discharged, produ 

 "whistler. 1 ' The ball goes through the a 



•e used to 



guns tie-..' 



he ranges 



lei- to the 



He 'in inks 

 at nil tlit- 

 ds. Adit, 

 ifficfent to 



■nt to par- 

 be marks- 

 ge. such 



it stage the 

 to dance in the vision of the 

 their scores at 200yds. • 

 'ollanl, who had i 

 iched the 



ilear, ami ih irage made 



i ■ • in All the 

 .•enters" ..p "liulls- 

 litahle i. 

 mched the range late, and had no opporiunilv to 

 x>t. Ward ma.lo a veiT clean seme of • ■ ■ 

 up to his lust shot, which was carried too far to tin- right bj a-Budden 

 change In the direction of the wind. Tho latter * l gol mixed*' on his 

 elevations at aouyds. and made "outers" with alarming frequency. 

 Starting well at the last range iti the final stag,;. Ward again got into 

 a dilemma and iloi]iidered around until he went off the target. He 

 divided the honors in "misses" with Capt. Cirinith, who finished his 

 score with u -plunging" bullet, and Hiuman, who was caught by a 

 sudden gust of wiud. The wind in the first stage blew from tho rear 

 of the targets toward the firing-points, in the faces of the marksmen. 

 During the practice at tho longer ranges it blew more from the left 

 across the line of fire. The scoping at the second stage was very 

 irregular, and the men closed their lirsl week's practice with a reso- 

 lution to make a better record on the succeeding week. The scores 

 stood: 



First Stage. 



200 500 600 To- 

 Yus. Yds. Yds. tol. Yda Yds Yds. tal. 



Ogden 31 SI 80 D3 Ili.inu.u 82 90 



Paulding SO 88 38 '.il Dolan. 29 80 211 78 



1 -.'.hard ■': 27 33 8D lrlam.! '. "ifl 33 211 73 



IJ.Jaii. . . -M SO 26 SB Smith •;:, 2S 20 78 



lli'id'- .... •>■; 31 26 BJ Can lleiise'iii'.'.iiti 22 il 71 



Hiomai, ...,-.i 2S •-'■", 82 Hind- 35 15 27 07 



blam.. -.".I 2H ■-'■: Kl M.-Nevin 2o 2a 13 03 



■'•< ii Pollard 31 111 21 62 



69 Ward 2S 111 111 60 



(nni-ih. .22 II 4 40 



do ir>, second To- 

 tal. Stage, tal. 

 169 Smith 86 73 158 



IC6 Irlam Bl 13 154 



164 Hinds 63 07 150 



104 1-olho ■ 



.".1,27 23 III 



The record'by si 



16 



Ward 



.60 DO 



.ii in 



ISO 



117 



st, and 



