34 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[ August 11, 1881. 



■ ■ having' boen bitton by n little Mr, Ic and him do£ wliile patting 



in' ind :•!-=.. the biting of Mr. Walter H, Beebe'stwo valnabB 

 i.ilriifH by r flog supposed i" b< rabid, i am prompted, fur bu- 



. ■ put your many readers in possession nf s r ndj 



Utnl baa iu <■■.•:■■ been nand. with won.i. riul »u - 



twenty Podolia. I will 



- pij im im : i(io)< published in a mertiw.) 



i .1 ■ parntkuiB,, ' published by Park Davis A 



aanufacl-uring cheuuBtH, of Detroit, .Midi., u.i. i,. April, 1877. 



' ii <•!' Mir n.-nirdv i-- i 'hnuaitUilDiii SpiuoBum, ana Local or 



Biflvunim i i, Bpinj burred, niedioal pai'l of'thc ptMit. |.Extrae1 



ir.jin the Therapeutic Joniviial, April 10, 1876, published »l Paris 

 bv Prol M \ i.ni'.i : "We .-,,■■ in L'eoqivit from out ol our 

 honorable and diatinguislxod <• mi'rorefi. Dr. fnaayuiala (of Kivon, 

 Dzero t'odolin i tho following Ii llw which, by virtue "i the to lih 

 iYf,n-i;uo«u olmrtujti rod it- author, seems bo iw well wottbj of at- 

 tention, aud ire liaetento publish il : 



•• KtiivoU, O'.n:,.. March 3S, 1S70. 

 To l'i..>i. Odislbo : 



Today thanlm, tn y.nir 

 powerful niche i, and to your important Lnlloi'dj :i UyW en 



mi! ; ■■ rapout'UM, and th ii so umaj fit n means 

 have beeh admitted ,•• tin- ranks ol nio.li.vl agi ma. L'ei'inil me to 

 ohll your attention fora moment tottiu'Thcr utiri properties of 



' | . llHUOl'tO UOJfieOtOd plan!. I till -.:; ill ImiMl 



spinosnni - • • l lum . ■ ■ Lum non tor II 



number .,i yearn win, ti.. best miccohs, and. it basnet yet boon ..n 

 lot to OOF.ei ." a niugle ease where d ha* disappointed inc. although 



re had ooewjou to administer it at least ■< buudred I 

 men an well ui ■ ■ ■ d dogs and wolves. \o.. 



in us" t not be :»icin.-iird at ihosi rigUTos which T assure you lire 

 rather l.. low than above the reality" 

 "It..the • inr.ry in which I live, rubies in very Frequent, and l< .v 

 i ..ii Iwi hi;. ■ y. lai ■- H.ai l have used Uie uietiicine, 

 mini on an avi rage will reasonably justify tlie uuniber men- 

 tioned above. 

 "Tin nit in sixty centigrammes of dry pi 



of the plant, repeated tbreetinies a day and. continued 



i n ii under twelve twelve half that 



dene, Ii i- in Olfiess I- .-"ay thai 1 hum cauterize. 8 I pOH- 



i.- rerned) 1 have uo longei aivj teal of i-Sbies. Varyuear 

 twelve years ago one of mydoga tuOk this diBease and bii « cow.; 

 i,. i dog, a cat and a batm crane. Tbo cow, tbo pig and the 

 dog Hiav i'!a -.'..l im. kr tjuatmeut for three wi ekij. All three were 

 left uninhnv.. ... titui the eat which i loft 



without oaredii . . the one at- the etui of llm.-n, and 



the ntli'.r at ill. , ml uT all vi n days an. r being bitten. 



'• During ii.. I 



m - Ui i i '•:'.;■ :■ bj : ii i :'.l wolf. si\ .u Lbfeae pareoua mi I into 



im .-,-i'M.,-ai bhfi II.. -i-ii.il Df u.-rl,ani.a . il...\ . ■rnniiMil Ol i'odolin. 

 Dlabiotoi Balta). L'heBe were all oured, -while the aixoth,ere treated 

 by l.bn i-aiilciy and tin- daily HBO of cantharldeN ol faba i 

 geaiBtra tinolo] lo^died madin thi ty days." 



The journal wbioli 1 have copied tbi.- above front cooojurtu many 

 i mtjBB ul mnidur ualiiru and tr.-atimn whioh yon iTlll 966 



d i ; i . .. ■ 1 1 1 ■ the joui'iial referral to. I havo great oonr 



fiidenoc in the Bfli j remedy for hydrophobia, baring 



i. tilled a rnad flog and become be- 



h|-.[itter.'il v.itb blood and saliva lr..ui tlie brato. 1 oonld not pes- 

 iiiv.lv affirm that 1 absorbed suffioientto havegivan mo hvdj-o- 

 phobin, buttliiKinueli I ran al'brm, that 1 el wilhmost 



fearful nervouH proatration, Joll rod , ration. The 



first attack eatuu uu at erne o'clock at night, and i awoke in a 

 rnoht desperate and feai'l'ul Kittle nl inind. feeling n« tboogb a tiiou- 



Band demons bad me in their helhah g&ap, and tor a time I was 

 unable to «tir. lint putting forth all the strength t oould oonimand 

 iBtlMtrgOtttBoamy l'eet nud ba.he.i my fiiee. and okc 

 bourbon, t slopl notvorj Batisiactorilj in thi momiug, an thai 

 forenoon I began taking the (JbriKantiiiinu iSmuosum duid 

 twenty di'opa at a doae, and I oulj e perienold e fi . ■•■; throe of 



those nervouH at.taeJt.s after, and those during the middle of the 

 forenoon and afternoon. I look the medicine tor three weeks and 

 have never siuou experienced any of those, terrible feelings, and 

 three years have pasBcd since I killed the rabid canine. Ike 

 Gtn'ieanthinjn Bpinoanm, in the form ot a ilnid extract, ran be oh- 



i . I- ii j : ;i.l should be ti.ken in iroin ten to 



twenty drops three time, : day Lir livemy-imi" days. 



Hoping von in:.- ■"' ' i' tliis Irniv wen. lei fill remedy to 



the public thronvii ike columns of the l'OJlEBT ABB Stbbh til ii 

 wish of the writer, thai mankind m general may be saved the 

 horrors of that dreadful disease, hi drojils ■ n; ... ■ .n'Olliilie 



race. In:. W. Ii 8anin>EHS. 



ffiEBOES OF Filii: AND WAI'KII. 



]. "si'OUT," TEE ni;wai:k 1 







A those who regularly call for their Vitttu 



afternoon at. the counting-room of tins office is an iu- 

 telligent ii thai raj icea in the name of Spent, and is the 



pru|iein ■ ■ t 1 L ■ . . . 1 : and Ladder Company No. I. At about I B. Iff, 

 daily, as n -nlarlv as the hour comes around, Spurt sets out for 

 I './v , i.i'l'.ing n. ben-lnie from the tiuck-house to the 



i. >isei ■ g-ri 'in. Onarriving at the otlice he does not 



push or crowd, bnt, Ukf the well-behnved dog that be is. Hails un- 

 til he can reaoh the tsonnter Those in charge know him well A 

 paper ia folded and handed him. and he take- it m his mouth and 

 Starts on a bee-line lor the tmok-houho. ft he does uot get the 



JJuitij itumeiiiaf. ly on reaching Hie nounter, b 



legH, places his l'orepaw - i il oi D I clerk at 



inn. -ii us toeay; •'] I toxg I . i ■ iVheu Uitf paper is 



handed him he wag- hi- fail m liiauk-, and is:.' m I jiffy. 01 

 late ho has been muzzled, in aoci bi ilayoi i pro- 



claniafion, and the paper is put 1U the mnz/.le over his msr. ' in 



•■.. he neves go,- to the P.t.'j o.hce as he appears to know 







ad 



18' 



ahead of tin 



are ahead 



and 800U began to run to hies with the com 



■ i. . . in i I,- bOll ' Ii- I.- 



itn'ii's thrown open than ont i 



horses, then darling back again, jumping 



dancing around iheni, and then in-lung 



f i ilj all the time, i.ic will ■'■■■ I " 



oi the truck, hark at them and rush at thenorses umit tne.v get 

 out of the way. U soon es tin - it n Bro, Sport 



goes on guard, watcbiug the truck and tl :,miwoo 



I ,l,cpcL"..i fthO ■: I ' - 



injured sever,,! linns, i ': ,.■.■."■ . he ,\n run 0V61 by the 

 truck and one of his tegs was broken. lie was carried to the 

 trncli house, where his leg was set. and hi ■ ■■■ : id 041 1 d for by 



the niembera of the company. The log gut well, but is nuw a 

 little stiff. 



On the ':: I ot B bruaiy, 1870, after a terrible storm, the 



meiiib'.-rs ei the i ■ 1 a little imppy in the Old Uurying 



Mroiiinl Ii wasneailv d.-ivl wi o. s ikevtOOk it to the 



bonae and w ere trviug" to warm it back to hie, when Sporl ap- 

 peareil, took the hflle .-trunger in hia mouth, bore, it to his own 

 hunk and tended il as carefully a. : a bwuau father. It lived and 

 thrived, the members of the company bringing II Up on tho 



bottle. The two dogs g(8tl fl tj tl id ..: • v n " s' r i" 



lid ttOtl 'I ot the members of the company to touch 



the little stranger, whomtlio firemen had ehjistanedl I i 



to in. ,. .' •■ him. a- i |a ih gri « older he i> 



(tree, and the I ics ,v :, ,i • ,. . . . , .. iioi i 



dag ui tin oui ipeciefl attai I ad shan lal bim. The laticr 



went to the truck house »h,.r, S],.,rt v.a-- !v i_ u . n the iloor, 



waked him up, nosed him, and ByidBntly i.i - n u ITOJ W 

 comprehend H fiat had happened, lui. i. .i '■- ' ' ii L 



gather, and rnetnhera. of the oompany foil 



What would happen, when they saw Lash and Sport sot "poo the 



unfortunate our and give him a terrible-th lehinj 



killed by being ran over by the truck en its way to a lire and ciport 

 mourned bun sincerely— jOfewark (A'. /.) Advertiser. 



n.—' 



.i ssi.i,," tut: i mi 



drkx's 1 



i;s,.n.H. 











1-bap- the t, vera 



go tea* 



r was not 

 it Monti. 





ainted 



with Runner, but 





within the pa t t 







miner 



and knot 







the del.: 



an.- 





heltei t 







■ ■ii or 



protector. 















1 hi Klorv goes (lint 



one dav twenty 



Veal'- :il 



. there « 



as a 



lniad- 



in; st.. rm at sea 



Many VCSSelfi w,- 



e lOStr, 



and the 



dan 



age to 



property on laud 



was 



great. That t. 



Rllt SOI, 



B lisheru 



en u 



ilkmg 



thes 





, small water 



pauiel 



ylng on 



the 



sand. 



• ttnsp, 





, they perceived 



that a 



•luld woe 



tied to Ins 



.., ;,. i 







with tbt 



wavos, 



for 1 



io was 



kelpie-.- and in, 





xhauAted. lie 



oiled 1 



• 



'IT''- 



linglv 



I,,w ird his di-eui 











•lied. 



But 



the . .po-iiti :,n.i 



Ilea 



v billows had 1 







■ the 



child, 



lor It w.e cold :, 



„1 -i 











efullv 



i io Lidi d to, and 



the 



-hi!,l was km i, . 



at km 



g Lian.'l 



. It. 



never 



w.i- h ariied ivh.. 



lid 



vhat the .In!,] w 



a-, or 



Vhel'e it 



iiiii 



from, 



but it was genet 



,!l\ 



lieheced that tl 



e child 



inn.' fro 



n a 



vessel 



thai, was wrecked 



will 



all on board, a 



id that i 



s parents 



CO., 



Inoed 



there was uoehai 



C(| 1 



ir lb. in. 'i.trii' 



ed it to 



the OOg. 







.-, S a» . 



p. II. 



• pride of M. ni 



„, nth I 



each. 1! 





lantic 



history attracted 





all, and his f 



lithlnlu 



-, to eh 



,dle, 



drew 



lion I. .wind niol 



„T- 



who had novel 



permit 



ed theft 



oil's 



irings 



ohild cam.' ilong. and 1 



•r wh"|. 



Mt en,.,, 



iK.it a time ho a 



vam in 



and about the bathers. 



uatchui 



; his chai 



c to drag some v 



•tlture- 



some or unskilled per 



OU I'lell 



a w.ite 



v grave. The nil 



iberof 



Uvea be baepavediB vt 



rv huge 



Uany, 



many children ow 



: their 



pteservatton ol life Io ( 







vatelifulnessa.tdi 

 nth as a kitten, 



with ii 



ii uitelligen 







t toward other ttoj 



s that 



BUppOHO'l p 



brown, vie 



body. In 

 House htivt 

 July Si. 



hein, deep into his 

 ' Hays at the Club 

 "uicrci,// Advertiser. 



THE CONSTANTINOlT.r. DOG. The Constantinople dog has 



never been done justice to, and never will- he tor mI. OBJ be 



scon to be appreciated. There is a slouch in hi.- gait and leer in 

 his .vo which mere words cannot prod,,,,. II:- 0:0 k is not like 

 that of an honest, civilized dog, lint is dashed with : 

 -n.i.i of bis eonsiti the wolf ; and when at nigbl he is disturbed 

 from hiB bed ol rel 11-e by the kick or stall of a pa—ing drunkard, 



Ught hideous bv howls and m ip.ngs •., hid. recall the 

 moonlit desert. The Turks are ( Bays a correspondent of the dlohe ), 



generally speaking, kind to th treeteoa rengers, but the Greeks 



are not ; and, indeed, they seemed t". consider the wretched ani- 

 mals a-a legitimate bittts for then frequent Bts ol sulky bad tem- 

 pei', so that when they want to " liaMi at " something, thev select 

 the dogs as a sort, of safety valve to their sjileen. 'Che night 

 watchmen here are armed with thick iron-tipped staves, which thev 

 are ordered from time to time to bang on to the pavement, just, to 

 show they are not asleep, and probably to let the thieves know 

 they are coming. Tho man whose hourly beat is in the Grand 

 Hue, under the windows of my hotel, soiuelim.is varies this pas- 

 time by touching up the dogs which lie curled up asleep on the 

 heaps of unsavory rubbish adorning 1 'era's main thoroughfare: 



- a pandemonium of canine protestations which makes 

 sleep tor the next ten minutes an impossibility. But i am getting 

 ii."'iis1"i.i.'.ltoit. and last night only dreamed that i was "at the 

 '•home " in Lattersea. The Htamboul street dog, if in condition, 

 is a by no means ugly quadruped, of a yellowish hue and unmis- 

 takable lupine connection. But a sleek, well-fed street dog is, of 

 Course, as rare as a Hleek, well-fed beggar, who is born, lives and 

 dies on a rubbish heap. Many are the broken legs, the cruel 

 wolinda, the scurvy backs. Why does not some generous person 

 in London, with more regard for suffering abroad than at home, 

 send out some doctors and nurses for the Starnhoul dogs, or pro- 

 vide a fluid for sending sick membora of the fraternity to the Ger- 

 man Bads ,— Live Btonk Journal. 



COCKEK SPANIEL NELL.— The steamer Denmark, of the 

 National Line, which arrived at this port on Wednesday last, 



I .o ■ ",.1 for Mr. Freddie H. Hoe, of Tarrytown, N. V., one of 



the ritiost little cocker bitches we ever clapped eyes on. Despite 

 her having been overfed by tho kindly butcher of the ship, and 

 bi t I "ui i "ing iii bad condition, she is" one of tho best specimens 

 of her breed living. 



Nell was formerly the property of Mr. John K. I'ain, ot" Tim- 

 hridge Wells, and while in his possession was selected by H» Hugh 



esoelleni * entitled '* British Doka." Later on she passed into 



nd '. 



Ib77 and si 



Nell is 

 owner ela 



biteh and has not been broken, but her late 

 she has shown great, intelligence when she occa- 

 , led Im. in a day's shooting, and always proved 

 herself to have a ],,.rlect scent. Her color is liver pied -that is. 

 liver .and White mottled, She ,- very handsomely marked. Her 

 weight, when in condition, is Tl lbs., and her age about three 

 years. Her coat is wavy and long, beautiful liver-colored ears, 

 and a face with grand expression. Her logs are heavily feathered. 

 and she wags a tail which has uot been docked. 



She haa recently raised a fine litter by Mr. Bowers' Don Pedro, 

 and the 1 : rgb , : bag 1 b." r late owner's kennels was the 



triite her in these columns. 



The following are her measurements taken from Mr. Dalzeel's 

 book : Height at shoulder. :.i iu. ; length from noso to act on of 

 tail, SOin.i length of tail, 111 it,.: girth ol chest, 23 in.: girth of 

 Ii .in, in:n.; girth of head, m in.; girth of forearm, in.; length 

 of head from occiput to tip of nose. 8' f in.; girth of muzzle mid- 

 way between eyes and tip of nose, -A in. bare. 



TJlT GAZEHOPND.— We have received the following inquiry 

 fi'ouia Philadelphia cD.-res.Mii.u.teiit concerning the antiquity ul ihc 

 gazehound: "In old books, or books written of the ofdeii times, 



in England , ,'.,: .. nod quite often the gazehound. Will 



von kindly inform me if it is extinct or not } Lid it depend on its 

 "eyesight solely for hunting game? Was it found m Eugland, 

 Scotland or Ireland V What is the difference between an Irish wolf- 



,',::... Io i. i' than quote the words of old Dr. Cains who 



■ . m,. ; B (,,. 1 . 1) .... .:,,': ,...,- i; ii vea ,r : 



" The gazehound. This kindo of dogge ivhick pnrsuetli 

 by the 1 .,..:, prevailetti liftle or never ;. whit by any benifite of the 

 nose, but excellent in perspicuity and sharpness of sight alto- 

 gether. * * * * These dogges are much and usually found 

 in the northern parts of England more than in the southern 

 parts. " 



Wo should say it had a good deal to do with the originator ottke, 



deerhouud, There is no real differs! .el reen the Scotch and 



Irish stag-hounds, and, whatever the Irish wolf-hound may have 

 been formerly, the speoimens seen nowadayaare little more than 

 over-sized deerhounda Bee Vero Shaw's letter in Fokf.st axd 

 Sxheaji of June BO, 



BLIPS. — ilr. A. B. Kelsey, of Bolvidere, N. J., has just returned 

 from a vieit to Claremont, N. H., where be went expressly to se- 

 lect a dog puppy out of the Moreen litter by Elcho. He passed a 



very pleasant clay with Dr. Jarvis, and at the request of the broed- 

 or, Jlr. Kelsey was kind enough to show bis purchase to us 11. 

 is , -.1-,- pronming youngster, and waa as bright as a button. 

 Tho Utter is considered* one.of the best ever sired bv the old cham- 

 pion... Mr. J. &. Morrison. Ashland, X. H., has a litter of pup- 

 pi,,- three-quarters beagle and one-quarter English foxhound, 

 which he thinks will be better fur hunting ll.e large gray rnbl.il Ihau 



the pure, beagle We call to the attention of our readers that 



Mr. II. W. Gause. Wilmington, Del., offers for sale live vory hand- 

 some whelps by his grand field dog Warwick out of his Ollio; ho 

 also offers Kildaro, an Irish red setter, for sale. 



LONDON, ONT.. DOG SHOW.— Arrangements have been made 

 with the following railroads to carry dogs free to and from the 

 above show, if accompanied bv owner or care-taker : Great West- 

 ern and Grand Trunk of Canada, Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific 

 Railway, New York and Lake Erie Hallway, and Pennsylvania Itail- 

 way. Wo also expect tho same privilege from the American Ex- 

 press Company. The managers of tbo Provincial Pair bavo made 

 arrangements with the committee to have the bench show held on 

 their grounds, which will be a mutual benefit to both exhibitions. 

 A suitable building will be erected on the fair grounds, and every- 

 thing tends toward this being the most successful exhibition of 

 dogs ever held in Canada. Lot intending exhibitors make their 

 cutties as soon as possible. The committee will then he able to 

 ha re everv arrangement made early for the accommodation of 

 patrons, the usual delay in sending entries is exceedingly dis- 

 couraging, and delays the neccssarv preparations, which cannot be 

 perfected, as they should be, on the first day. Colonel Taylor, of 

 Lexington, K v., has consented to act as judge m the pointer and 

 s,tt, I .ki.-ses.' and it is likely Mr. C. H. Mason, of New York, will 

 bo judge iu the other classes. An omission has been made in tho 

 prize list in leaving out a class for pointer bitch puppies, which 

 lias now been added. Class 25 will bo Class 25A, and Class 25B 

 will be for pointer bitch puppies, for which a prize of ten dollars 

 will be given, the same as Class 25A. A donor has kindly given 

 a case of their ducking powder for the best retriever, which 

 will be another special prize added to the former list— John Pctd- 

 dicombe, Secretary. 



l'KI'.AK HI-' NATI'liE Oil OF DOG. -A friend living 011 the 

 Bhoros of Lake Winnebago has a wife and daughter fond of llow- 

 ers, and a setter dog fond of anything iu the way of mischief. 

 Last lull the ladies bbI ont some tulip bulbs west of the house, the 

 lake being on the east side. ThiB spring they looked in vain for 

 their plants, and concluded tho hard winter batl destroyed them. 

 Imagine their astonishment later in the soason to find tnlips spring- 

 ing up near the iako shore in ground which has never been culti- 

 vated, and where they are certain uo bulbs have over been planted. 

 Shall we credit the dog with their transplanting, or behove that 

 the bulbs, in seeking to got away from the frost near the surface, 

 burrowed under tbo house, and, losing their bearings, came up on 

 the wrong side?— Bahoek. 



Waushara ''„.. Wis. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 



1. 1). P., Auburn. Maine.— Wy dog's nose is continually very hot. 



'- niiH'li smUvi, from lieriiinnll inn 1 1 p r i".v- . Tin Ii 1 1 ' u- '-,nr--' , n il 



ol BUlplttl 



.1 day mil 

 179 J. O 



trom her mom h, anil tier eves 



colli lira: soiMMinil 



latter which hardens on the 1 



OS, Mies," ins 01 





lni:""l.'k ItirOWS 





.'.. ■ .i i-w doses 



SO ii" mi-i or ' 1 1. '0 Inii: -mi 



11 1 mi-"!,,' 





11 occasional dose 



astorOUi also two grains.oi t 



mnlne three times 



Inlii, Mn-s.-l have a... Irish s 



eiu-r which I have 



entirely 011 meat. I don't 1 



hlnk It is good for 



1 great deal. Please 1 ell an 



what T l.iid oetter 



lso if I ought to give him a 



ly medi inc. Also 



air trom coining our, anfl 



-'"'''" '"■ -.ly "I -in 



ns. Feed him on table scr. 



p 3 or ou rice and 



in, >: :: ■.'■ l.ii a Hi lie meat, tw 



ce a week. Keep 



1 Hens by washing with cai 



t.if Is .' nl, ami use 



tie dog. see answer to S. s. 



V. in Foitiisr AN!, 



int.— M.v deerhound puppies: 

 ' ; In- dew claws, but uot bj tl 



re nearly a mouth 



e roots, fan lent 



■ ii.- ■":',, -■ are attached '.' Or 



.should t only cut, 





'..vet, all In. 'ii.: i 1 





, ac three aa; 





1: swer to c. h. 





■ 1 1.., gi'.-j. Cm n 





v\ cannot advise 



einove tlie "lumps," bin Bug 



rest that you show 



. I',, Nortkumt, ei'Liinl. Pa. — You .-.lioufl have Hie swelling 

 :er jaw of your sei.i.er examined by some competent sur- 

 nake hlte, no doubt, was the cause of the trouble. 



1,. '-'". '1 ork City.— fresh air and cleanliness afford the 

 ic. W" know of no such disease as tlie "spotted distem- 



['.. Palo, Mlc.li.— should iim' teeth be BOVeTed with tartar 

 Id be "scaled" and afterward brushed with soap and 

 a Utile charcoal, or a taw drops of simple tincture ot 



herepetttion of the deposit im,. 1 . ••un-, i U j allowing 



;aslonal large hones 10 gnaw. A tittle Iron and quinine 

 i-eii in I'e.-te'i . to lesystem. Wi iave never 6nown 



nt recomineiirled ior m.mgc 10 fall hi one single case; ft 

 - -i.-iiiiy and well rubbed into the skin, i'ow- 

 -,u ot arsenic, gtventwlce a day, say In two and afterward 

 op doses, can ."ot but res' ore your dog's t ., a healthy conili- 

 i"d lint you follow the directions unremittingly and keep 



KENiNBL NOTBB. 



Drmkr 



itnrf 



invited lo send memoranda 

 or insertion in thti et.lmini. 

 cl\ mtCt; bl't request in eaeh 

 hmi-r/vrm, that the name nf 



Doffc «wii«r atwi fog De written legibly, or jtrtnteG, ««„' that the strain to 



which the animal belongs be distinctly stated. 



itinera 0/ tings ar 

 f whelps-, sali'-n. etc. 



the publication of > 



Liuii'.l nun l.'iy dig l-'oaru for 



11 ■ Spray tor black, 



1-, t.o' champion Emperor i 



(--Mr. Eugene Fo\ 



Col. Spot tor his blade and 

 Mlgnon. 



ied July 



-arueof 

 puppy by wiujairoutot 



