294 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Nov. 9, 1882. 



it, giving the medicine twice daily instead of thrice. On see- 

 ' ii m two days after. I found the swelling in th(*st,ifie 



nearly sub^d d. tin >..--, (oiielun.e. the -nmnd. althoiteh nut 

 much weight -v.-;?- p.;.. ..u :■ . ": ■ ., . — ,!•■-.- c.-e- 



eousideru.bl- - 

 ta.ko a little' -.'.>i l"..od. an I n, a luirwa* ;,.a •!■,.!: i 



. ,. ,,j . ,.■ ,i fe- ; ' ■■■,-d the nV.di- 



ine to be continued as before. I did uol ;ne dog again, i 



Iliad to go back to town, but a weak afl ■■ ■■ > ' 



yeiwmiieh bitter, Hi--' lam -ne-- m r.r'y ...i.e. though sT.ill a lit- 

 tle stiff in the neck. IwrokMnJ ordered the medicine to be 

 given once daily, advising a I I 



i .i k I dad the pleasure i ■. a • dog had per- 



r'ectlv ririnvf al i ...i- i-ii" r .....i work a te.ung the turnips. 



I believe tetanus is yen em ., ;;,. ,;.;;, I had only previ- 

 i i a two oases, oocurring in fox-hounds Brum severe 



bites, both of which i Eatal. With few exceptions 



i, ■.!:■■ i ..in >t ^es and cattle, and I thought toe 



■i .'.■'! ion hi' ilie present ease rather uncommon. 

 —Herbnrt • ■ ■ . . Stock Journal. 



OOGKSS i ,.'M Etfi 



or Fontstand fflrem; I inclose 



(Uli ,.!..', ,...,- 



generally scut tn the oocker 



fniteruit; th . i.i. 



have over forty bona iid" nan 







subscribed for the p 



•""auization with n ..■:... other 



to hear from. I hop 





way, that so i 



bhtheA. C. S. C. 



and byunil u. 



had be able to take i grand 



standiu the interest 



. boi .i ■'!''■-! which an old 



estee . reed - 1 



- . 1 shall be very glad to 

 i in restore to us the old-fash- 



join a cocker club v 



mnad cocker— smal 



i bright, active, merry little 



■•.,.. .i ■ . a beauty nnsorp 





let the Ku .■■::- 



•■ ■■. with them, aud 



we in-' no'., ii 





join tout eliil 



■ y uiv tec and help." .Several' 



',,,..',.., . 



1 anxious to restore the olden 



,., -.. r> , ,,,. . be 



te true aud only aim of the 



new o.gan,.- ■■■:..-■■ • . - . 



influence goes. I cannot but 



think we shall be able 1 do go 



nl work m the interest of the 



Did tune eo ski r i ad l oaUj t 



Btore him in all Ins pristine 



beauty and use ila ithos 



'. .h'i have h.-arnedto appreci- 



ate Mm for those cx'-dlriit ouc 



ir i .i.i i attach to him from 



the past, Will you tavor the i 



ai - by a publication of the 



within circular and the abo 



't i tier, so that all cocker 



i" ' ' - . ■■■ b 



! ' i i mtenii of our eou- 



ed organization which 



an assured fact.— E. 



S." Follow 



in- is the cfrcalai': 'a i eul Lr 



!. loocker 





:,.■!. i,: 





spaniel, aud ihe fj 



i - . . .;-'.- ij 



pi i i d Jy sxpressc 



1 ■ . -■..,.' tanda rd i if 



tin- a. C. .-, .,,... 



1 .- .. "I. !- nf cocker breed- 



.,i ■ ,.,.; en | !. iral flfc 



latisfaction. Indeed, the true 



typo of the a iek r as be iso 



Jiterwoven with other strains 



of the spii.ni. : • ha ao 



r race from the 'old 



...'.. . . ■'-.'. i.. one up a!... 





■i i 1 attribute. 



, - i .. uire .' -';. 





ul and as. ful in the "old tima 



. .,-:.- . ' ,;■ : . 





former ile>. i : .,. | ...... i 





advantages, a 





I.o perform a duty mat 1 hoj 





capable Viands as .-oon as the" 





ha re '"-' ii : uly and fairly finish 



. i ...-..' .in. bundredna nes of 



i. -ran 1 ..ithecocki 



i- have written in no measured 



bermsa. 



irapt to ostracise the 



boi :•:.■:- ram 1 - paniel fam 





purtty of the cocker -had be 



least upon he 1 



i" n'l-i il none relleet in the 





Family, .vi. . 





can tie no i ii . 





. in.., i ■■ i, JJ . . - , . 





field spaniel in iiintr; 





quality to-iln .-■!■• •- i .... 





friends; would that I e add sa 





elevation .■!' 1. • i I >. Iter, u 



' . , i other .;...'... 



n ' 1, and ' - tbration to his primitive condition. 



where so m,'. -h ■,. ■ i. ■ -; and 



deasure surroun Ledhi i : te 



oli object t ' ■ . ' " 



'.-.'i ...-: a hnii er 



,l .... :,, 





man, 1 solicit your i tcei 





sole arm and p\ icis 1 : 1 





ations. to Conn an organizati 





foct on of the oldon Becker, 





having been set lot th,I hope yi 



i are wjffi K1 



ber thereof aud proi w ad 



. ii .: ' i e; i.i. i ■ ■ .. d 



i [eel me the names 



. , cocker i rieni la 



mittee. to whom shall be mt 



n-i -I u or anization of said 



association. Please subscribe ; 



-onr naine if yon approve and 



.' rcular to me with 



the six names ahosen, — E C 



KHA'iKi.ix. 'Sonex,' ." ',.:.. 



Mich.-' 



COCKER SPANIEL IMPORTATION.— By il,, 



■i ■ 'I ! ..l"ii:i, I lr. Ni'i'i'L 111 - . : ie i. 



important addit.i . , . 1.-' •. ,| i. ■'■,'' 



Bpaniels, in the shape oi two In: ■!■ -.:.■• ■ ' 

 March. 1S.--1, by iini-h Ii. Dni-h -Lave-,. .'- ' 

 lie,abii. ii L ■ 



uhrOi 'l. .1 at i hfl tine* L IS Bl 

 '..,. ;i . , .. 



.men of black cocker he 

 ami low, with :> splendid head andwell 

 hi .' h e ■ .i .i..." .a . ar r .... ',..-r . a good loa 



doe., not trespass 1 omuch i the pi iel 



i ! ■■ i'lnc and a full Bister bo "... 

 some little bit.a, with a e 1 " 1 ' 1"'.' ■' ami • "-. rn. 

 body, lint .otherwise she- in ,o.'\ huol! ..e ..m 

 well with Dr. N.'s Prank. Her corn is perfect 

 is twenty pounds. Lass of Breda is ii 

 ceutly imported ill Spaniel Clad, 



also on the same vc.-hcI :. mit'. v "little lri=h t 



brood" bit.cii. Her 

 She is by Jock out 

 brothel .. 

 celebrated champit 



,am-I!clJc) £ 

 Gyp, who is i 

 Lee, and we shall 

 progeny. 



ru.UET.— Tlit 

 imported the oe 



loll) from the ke 



perfee 

 ■wellri 



leys a i 



COU'lll 



I III! 



i Keun 



Club of Canada have jest 



1 :,-, Comet it:. C.S. B.,iu,- 



wers of Liverpool. En-land. 



ooining shows where h 

 been vnry successful o 



', ALLOWED ON THE OARS.— It happened 



u the I). & H. C. Railway. The train had just 

 1 the conductor was makine, his hrst roimd. v, 

 a smaU white, dog, with a be h- tail and 

 iat. beside a 



i he 



ad 



rt roll i 





u, but 



th 



sh 



OJ i, . 



. i 



hi 





an 



th 



id-: it's 





it. 



so the 



i.i'lv bt 



)ki 



lean, so I do: and I know somebody will steal 

 and she showed a half notion to cry that 

 conductor's heart, but he was lirm, and sang 



!■'■ . \i.dv, take this do;' over into "the" baggage car, and 



•■ Ii : i e.e y t.u take just the best kind of care of him." ' The 



picked the dog up as tenderly as though it. was a two weeks' 

 old baby, but as he did so a .. ■: . , m. .; : no over his 

 face, and he said hastily to the conductor: ; e asi 



holtl him a minute till I put this p .her awav," audhe trotted 

 out at the ear door and lmlil on in the brake en ' te.! , - 

 i :■■■ i en ■■■■ I ! i, .. „, Tne eoudimt. ir . . ...... 



hands on the dog than he looked around for a h 



and he laid the Christ nias dug down on the owiier's lap and 

 went out on the platform, where he stood half an hour in the 

 cold trying to think of aliymn time to suit, the worst sold 

 man we ever saw on the D. & H. C. Co.'s road,— 'OtnahwaH 

 Commercials 



KENNEL NOTES. 

 XOTICE TO GOERBSBBKngSTS, 



,1. Age, or ' " v ,-.' 



.". I'.ee ..f hii-ih. of biei'iliiig or il. Him. with 



of death, 10. Ownerof 



All names musl be jtlainJt; ivritl -a. i. leaiaiii 



paper milv, and signe.l willi writer's name. 



NAMES CL.VQIED. 



ek- Belle), 111 """ ' ' '* 



.. Wcllsville. N. Y,. (or lei 



I a. . . fallow red 



seivlon. J!.,.-.,-. . i'r.r 



ee's ! lr.il :: .1 ... 



r .i i ... 



Iti? - .See /,', ; ..' ...'- ../.'... 



PriU. '.'apt. .IoUi 

 ,iii b bri-.i.e,' i.. Mr. A, W. Lt: 



ee 1 ;. —h ,;/. 111. Mv. L. D. riumney's , 

 ter bitch Belle iC.ulu'.viti True) to Mr. 

 Dash 11J. 



VVJUSLPS. 



- ;,... ,.f head of tin 



','■ . i.i Lofty— Maud lluller). 



yALbs. 

 ;w-.^.e,',. i .,.."' ibs oi fteadof thisi 



FLBETPOOT KENNKL.— .Mr. i 'has. K. Mitt of Delhi, N. Y. , 

 inform . lis that he has establishe let that place a kennel for 

 ihe breeding of coeecr spaniels, which will be known as the 

 Pleetfoot Jh-onnel. & 



!.." .-■' I" i.-ii . i I. . | . j .. ir.eiginan— t.retclienl, 

 .■leMier. I re-iton. ii?. ,,-,,. • , '.lr. George t'opperi. Milwau- 



. Read 



yah ml: 

 When 



ffifie mid j^ag ^hootin$. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



SPRING FIELD, Mass., Oct. 31.— The Rod and Gau BifltS Club'! 





' ..v'lU '\ i' : a 



., iiii ii 

 v ... 11. . 



stood; 





' 



H BisBy 



.11 12 13 13 11 11 



10 13 12 11 10 It 



11 11 12 11 10 10 



jj~ ll 



Kifswort.h.liJ 11 ] 



12 12 1 



Total 23-; Total IS 



e • it "I US it II il 11 11 11—78 A i WhSee.ll 12 12 11 12 10 11-79 

 1(118 11 11 11 11 ri-n i. IS 1011 il II 10—78 



io 12 is iii ii) ii i«-;, 



10 12 la 12 11 11 11-711 



Total :M: Total 231 



■ ■ II . 11 11 11 12 10 13 il— 78 UKC'ooleylO 10 12 12 11 10 12-77 



10 II II IJ 13 II 10-77 12 6 10 .2 12 12 11-77 



12 11 11 12 !l 11 10—70 13 II 13 10 !! 12 I -5H 



Total "ail Total. a 



Ruuistead.il 10 II 12 12 10 13—78 Mayott . . . . 1 1 II 11 11 13 13 13-80 



Total 328 Total ffiffl 



OB Hull. .11 13 11 10 11 10 12-77 JD3Iarks.il 11 12 g 11 12 11-78 



11 10 13 11 13 10-75 12 10 11 10 11 10 ] 0-7-1 



11 II 10 12 12 II 9—73 11 10 11 10 10 11 10—78 



Total,. 3-M Total : |fl 



Wiiipiilc.-tii m il 10 10 13 15-75 Wilson 10 12 11 12 12 11 6-74J 



11 !1 PJ 12 10 111 fl— 73 10 10 11 10 10 12 10- 73 



11 11 Id 10 i I He ! 11 10 11 11 7 10 13—72 



Total 319 Total ~m- 



Ciiiiulall. ,12 9 11 10 13 10 10-71 YanBUick.12 9 11 11 8 11 11—74 



S il II 11 I -J in 11-72 9 11 9 11 13 10 9-71 



12 B ii in 10 13 10-7! 10 10 7 8 I) 13 9-fi5 



I'.... ... .211 Total 210 



..I.. its.lS 6 to 10 1.3 9-711 WUliams..ll 10 10 H 11 s 11-69 



118 -ii 11 9 11 9 8 10 10-G8 



9 i'l II 13 10 11 ll-Oll S 8 9 11 il— 05 



Total 



E ("tjlher. 



John Xorni 

 Johnson. . 



A I. el". 

 ' 



Total 202 



10 9 13 11 11 10-72 



12 9 ii II 10 in- M 



13 9 I) 7 7 12-8.3 



A Mams.... 



.1 N Morse .. 



CAAIIta 



Dusenbury, . 



J '.' '.lie.,, e . 

 SL'larli 



, NOV.8. ' the " .'.-l.l.e meet at the rifle 

 ■ii ire... ■ : . >:: tiiei'e ....-lis a. brip-ht. san 

 idc. The .' i'.i follows tells the story; 



55 54561 " "■■; " aenry 55M445431—13 



is-" .- •■-■ -1 W Hii,'[ili, SirdlH55J .-12 



i.i C Dusenbury. ... .111-1 111111 j q 



ilassachiirietts Target. 



.... 10 in a is i-> 10 io 13 ii 10-iih; 



11 W 10 9 11 13 B 11 IS 9-103 



. . 9 I) II 12 11 10 10 10 7 12-101 



. .13 II 7 111 11 8 S 10 10 13—011 



10 '1 1 13 9 II 9 S 11 B- 112 



Kiua; Turret; Kest. 



■ i il 10 II 10 10 10 13 9 Jl-niii 

 t next week, to 



.| :!:■ 



'. Ivil 



inj? officers: 



lent: St.-.b 

 i Dr. W. A. 



22, 1588, by Mr, 



Boston. Mass. 



meeting of the Gardner 

 1 the members made the 

 rds, off band, using the 



■ .. gathered at 

 :n the regular match. The 



of ten hulls made by 



i iwing are the best 



J S Bennett 1155354355- t? JACobli 41s;i5H551— 13 



IB. Jewell 4S55515-135— 4i OWimud uml i "1 . ' ' I'.' 



A Duffer 45B555455! ■ B Edwards .4453543455^iB 



r Morrill, e..i:..,-- lackson 4111141151—11 



J Borden 443115s5i:.- n J An. i.i 141 1114431 — It 



A.lolmsuu ....;,.', i!i '■ ., 1451414144 — • 11 



EBurleigh 5444444450- W F \V i.'.erle imib, , ,5310131141 -31) 



SV-Fiaher «5846iaJ- '■ 



i i 1 'etiiiis .... 7 :i HI ii 10 10 H II 10 9-88 



O-H Jewell n 9 10 9 7 1omi0 5-S8I 



WOOOup 10 310 9 7 10 8 8 8 0-844 



iil'iuT 1" 8 l ) 8 II b !, 10 0-ftC 



".ii .- ... - 5 1 ; b 8 S III 7 B 11-71 



,IS Frye Ii 5 111 7 9 7 U 7 0-!ffl 



FJNye s s i; rt hi v 5 ,-, s u— 71 



l:.. ' MfttCn. 



Atuitt'er .1" Hi 10 9 il ii 10 s n in -:i- 



1 3 '-I . '"I. 10 10 10 :i io D Hi 7 9 m-'j! 



Iil'li'ii 10 910 9 10 9 8 10 B-4T 



i . . ^.laleb. 



K !' |.„ei..i.i...i. , ii '.'.,.:.:. . 



ii i.i ■ ■■ -.. . . ■ 



\ A ::i!l , I S 3 4 5 5 5 



LSEaton .. 5 g i B d •:■ l -i 



