484 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Jdxt 6, 1882. 



Leo II. By Major Lovejoy, Gray, Me., for mouse gray greyhound 

 ■': led September, 1881, oy Leo I. out of Jtmo ifDuke— Lady 



' ' ft Major Lovejoy. limy. We., for mouse gray grey- 



hound bitch, whelped September. 1BS1. by Leo I. out of Juno (Duke- 

 Lady Rapid). 



FWte. By Major Lovejoy, Gray. Me , for black and tau German 

 dachshund dog, whelped April 0, 1882, by Max out of imported Wal- ; 

 dme. 



Lena. By Major Lovejoy. ijray, Me., for black aud tau German 

 dachshund bitch, whelped April 6, 1888, by Max out of imported Wal- 



Ohillon, Capuchin, Constant, Comrade, Churn. Oliamomy and 



<;hftrtn'ii.-ic. By Mr. Ceo. E. Kendal. Sterling. Mass., for St.. Bernard 

 puppies by Rei '.champion Harold— Alpha) our. of Brunhild (imported ' 



BRED. 

 T— Dashing Dun. Mr. H. W. Durgm's (Bangor. Me... 

 ^"'V. Ta.vior to Mr. F. T. Hall's Dashing DuS (Lofty- 



i' N. Elmore's (Granby. Conn. ) beagle bitch Belle ' 

 iei to his Flute (Rattler- True). June 10, 



Mr. N. Elmore's (Grnnbv, Conn. ) foxhound bitch. Rue 

 ■< to his Hoot (Sport— Topsyi, June 10. 



Mr. N. Elmore's iGranhv. Conn.;, foxhound hitch Fly 

 itock) to Mr. R. Hold roil i'a Tiger, June 17. 

 ngwood. Mr. N. Elmore's (Granby, Conn.) beagle bitch 

 nter— Beauty) to his imported Ringwood (Renter 



A RIFLE GALLERY "SKIN" GAME."-Tho Nev 

 that as gorgeous swindle as ■ x:\t.s in the UmVd ; 

 Coney island rifleman, who placards the annonne 



York Tones thinks 

 tates is that of the 

 ■ment rhal whoever 



nt fro 



The target contains a 



i [hi 



Auordii 



ach 



d that when the bullseye is 

 e puts up his quarter. lakes 

 oint of impact of his 

 take, the word of the pr 



i bell r 



The 



this 



ich. He tries 

 me assures hi 



This 



difficulty, 

 gs. Confl- 

 areful aim, and pulls. 



prietor that he missed 

 gain. Still the bell is 

 that he "grazed the 



ittei 



international 

 other nations a Palma 

 colored and Held steh, 

 the imerican co 

 BRINTOfc, .TUB 

 . ' sixth. ( 

 8 o'clock, requiri 



J S Case 



IP White... . 

 Geo Joiner 



latch. It was decided that if no protest be made from 



natch might be. fought 

 nd ortheopHfi shi 



wore nil 



Heel-pads, 

 -ejected by 



>the 



Tinhy .7 

 setter nil 

 Maud Mu 



Belle— j 



Mr. N. Elmore's (Granby. Conn.) English foxhound 

 im— Smoke) to his beagle Flute (Battler— True), 



Mr. W. H. Cookson's (Hudson, K. Y.) fox-terrier 

 Hissed to Messrs. L. aud \V. Rutherford's Joker. 



WHELPS. 

 wan,. Mr. John Davidson's (Monroe, Mich.) English setter bitch 



iinix-uKl— Lode Cypress:, .lime 13, seven (five dogs i, all white, 



Pearle. 



rkings in head, by Johnnie Faa iRob Roy— Dollj 



A. II. Wakefield's (Providence, R. I.J beagle bitch 



Victor— Bess),-- June 19, three (two dogs), by imported King- 



Pearle 

 wood, 



Lotta. Mr. T. M. Atdrieh's (Providence, R. t.) English setter bitch 

 Lotta (Drake— Molly). June 3. five (one- dog"), by Howe's Duke (Trim- 

 Smut). 



Judy. Dr. C. W. Harper's (Leitersburg, Md.) foxhound bitch Judy 

 (Raxter— Dallas), eight isix act's., by Durgan (Sweeper— BetO; Ot 

 dogaud one oiler: since dead. 



Nymph. Mr. G. R. -Nixon's (Leesbu.rg, VS.) lemon and white point, 

 birch Nymph (Viscount— Dolly), June £2. live 1 three dogs), by his Beau- 

 fori ( Bow— Benlah). ' " 



St, Patti. Mr. E. A. Herzberg's (Brooklyn. Is. Y.) English sett 

 bitch St. Patti (Pride of the Border-Jessie.. June 03, 'seven id 

 .l.-.gs.. I;;/ : i- ,,;:,:,.-.:. :, 7m. ,-,-.,- i.> :. 



I'olka. Mr. E. A. Heraberg's (Brooklyn. N. Y.) English setter bitch 

 Polka (Pride of the Border— Kate II,), June 21, six (live dogs), by his 

 champion Enipero- ' '•- 



Crook. Major G 

 bitch Crook (Carh 

 Fred. 



Finnie. Mr. E. S. Bradford's (Springfield. Mass.) pointer bitch 

 Vinnie— Dr. L. Corcoran's— : Ranger-Bess). June 7. nine (four dogs), 

 by Whitin's Duke I Old Phi— Fan), S ; 



Cinni.ltc. Mr. W. A. "Wheatly's (Guido) (Memphis, Tenn.) red Irish 

 s"fi..'r I::: -h L';er-el... ,.((.■[,; elm mpi:-i, Joe. Jr. -Buck'. Jr.i, .Bum- ;.>:-;. bv 

 "ill-. -I. S McTi.i-.-;,slBs V.iy.. ' J 



v. David C. Frank's (New York) black cocker spaniel 

 ^Bub— Jenny), June 26, eight (one dog), by Mr. James A. 



ranby, Conn.) beagle bitch Victress 

 en dogs), by imported Ringwood. 

 aby. Conn.) beagle bitch Queen (Vic- 

 es'), by his Flute (Rattler— True), 

 ■anby, Conn.) beagle bitch Cossette 

 a (four dogs), by his imported Ring 



prielorh 

 thinks 111 

 at 



icth 



the coveted prize. 

 yet scores of excellent mark <ni-n 

 owls, ami shot away dollars eaoug 

 NEW VCBK. July 1, 1S32.— TheN 

 competiiionof ibis season in theii 

 and (lid vards olT-hand, at Brint 

 Weather 



were the 



.His fn-st shot again "grazes the 

 The third produces nothing but 

 uiitv on part of the victim, And 

 man's money is gone, his patience 

 okedness confirmed. The explana- 

 m by electricity. Hitting the ob- 

 it is solely governed by the pro- 

 ncealed button just as often as he 

 n< nt, and not often enough to en- 

 The trick was simple enough, and 

 conducted themselves like invalid 

 I ; - support their families a week. 

 sw York Rifle Club held the fourth 

 Howlett handicap match, 100. 200 

 - Range, on Thursday, June 18. 



and hazy, with threatening thunder Shower, and a 



200 yds. 



300 yds. 



,. Watkins's (Brooklyn. N. Y.) English setter 

 iwitz— Dell), June 14, nine, by champion Empero: 



j 6, se 



>'s (Granby, Conn.) beagle bitch Bess fluno— 

 (three dogs), by his Flute (Rattler— True). 

 -'; (Granby, Conn.) imported beagle bitch 

 t""e 17( five (four dogs), by lus King 



bitch Jes 



Renwick' 



Victress. Mr.K._ 



(Victor— Lady). June ! 

 Queen. Mr. N. Elm 



tor — Lucy), June 6. si: 

 Cassette. Mr. N. El 



(Chanter— Beauty !, Jn 

 wood. 



Bess Mr. N. Elmor 

 Old Bess). .Inn. 9, five 



Music. Mr. N. Elm 

 Musie i Boelnvood-Faithftili; J- 

 (Victor— Lucy). 



Lucy. Mr. JT. Elmore's (Granby, Conn.) beagle bitch Lucy (Inno— 

 Old Bess). June 17, ten (four dogs), by his Flute (Rattler— True). 



(.Ware. Mr. N. Elmore's (Cra.ur.v. Conn, i pointer hitch GracWSen- 

 sation— Juuoi, Jtme22, nine :six dogs., by Bis Saj (1 aapshot-Fanny). 



Little Nell. Dr. H. V. Ateu's (Brooklyn, N. i'.iiemon and white 



Sointer bitch Little Noil (Snapshot.— Rose i, : . . iIimm: . ,.,-,, by Orgill's 

 ocket (Claud— Romp). 6 



SALES. 

 Borgia. Black, white and tan English setter dog, whelped Jan. 24, 

 1882 (Royal Blue— Mod jeska) by Mr. A. B. Aubert, Orono, Me., to Mr 

 H. W. Durgin. Bangor, Me. 



Major. Red Irish setter dog. 5mos. old (Ned Elcho— Bridget O More) 

 by Major Lovejoy, Cray, Me., to Mr. J. V. Sears, Boston. Mass. 



Ned, Jr. Red Irish seder doe-, umos. old (Ned Elcho— Bridget 

 O'More), by Major Lovejoy. Gray, Me., to Mr. Frank S. Kelley, New 

 Bedford, Mass. J ' 



PRESENTA TIONS. 

 Rose. Lemon and white pointer bitch, whelped Set t. 2-1, 1878. by 

 Snapshot out of Gypsy, by Mr. H. W. Livingston, New York, to "the 

 Westminster Kennel Club. 



Senmtim^— Rose whelp. Lemon and white pointer bitch, whelped 

 Aug. 6,1881 (Sensation-Rose) by Mr. W. H. Livingston. New York, 

 to the Westminster Kennel Club. 



Kitty chide. White, black and tan beagle bitch, whelped Feb. Sfi, 

 1882 (Sport-Fanny), by Dr. Rehwinkel. Chillieothe, O., to N. Elmore 

 Granby, Conn. 



DEATHS. 

 LIpw. Beagle dog (Flute-Victress 

 min. Audenreid, Pa., June 15, from p. 



.vhite foxhound dog (Sweeper— Bett), owned 

 jitersbuig, Md., from distemper. 

 hite pointer dog, fryrs. old (Sensation —Daisy 

 1 >. Yiele Pena. Colorado, Texas, from acci- 



iwned by Mr. Thos. M. Benja- 



. W. Ha: 



id white 



do 



...„er with Glen of first in 

 brace stakes, Robbins's Island, 1879, owned by Dr. H. F. Aten, Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y. 



\ifk mid §r<tp ^hooting. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



ALBANY. June 80.— The firsj: extreme 

 son was well patronized yesi ,-rdav. The 

 Creedmoor guns and curled themselves i 

 shapes, looking for buuseyes and nota 

 wind « ere all thai could have been desir 

 tinn-s lighted up with a strong dazzling 

 under the black shadow of a passing ch 

 won by Wm.T. Miles, of Creenbusn, with 

 towed by the veteran Geiger, of Hudson, n- 

 slip on his second round. The scores were a 



MID-RANGE MATCH— COO V. 



WT Miles, SC 



L Geiger, E. S 



Win E Fitch. RC 



3 I Miles, SepC 



id-range match of the s 



ig else 



1. but ill- 

 tnlight. a 



The 



tu 



;ets 



r and 

 re at 



d 5ho 

 competition was 



full SCOI-e. Closely f , ,). 



o had an unfortunate 

 f ollows : 



A J Howlett 



J W Mangatn 4.144234— go 44f 



G O'Donhell -f.M5.j35— 33 45c 



WH Beadle 4521554—32 33:- 



LAV Clark 5155425—33 44.' 



J W Wright 3553444-30 314 



A Melnness 5115545— 32 45J 



AV. Simpson 5154545— 32 55( 



E B Barker 4466 155^-32 8« 



T P While 5524556-32 355 



AVOKCES'l'ER. Mass., June 33.— Yesterday i 

 the Worcestei Rifle Association, and they ent 

 their range. Out of a possible 120 bullseves, 

 following records were made: 



Ellsworth 11 10 11 11 12 11 10 11 12 11—110 



9 10 11 12 11 12 I'd 12 12 11-110-220 



12 10 12 10 10 11 12 12 9 13-110 



12 12 10 11 10 12 10 lo 11 9-107-217 



Bixby 11 11 10 12 12 10 11 10 11 10-107 



12 11 9 11 9 11 13 10 12 8-105-212 



Clark 12 10 9 8 9 9 8 8 11 U- 95 



11 12 7 11 18 1!) 11 9 (0 9-103-198 



Faxon 12 10 11 12 9 12 11 7 8 8_ioo 



^. t 10 11 10 11 11 10 10 12 7- 98-198 



Winchester 7 10 10 10 8 8 10 12 U 11—95 



9 11 11 8 10 10 8 11 11 11—100-195 



1—28-89 

 -28-89 

 89- 93 



-15-00 

 -24-8(1 



.-; 1 :') 1 



uuting 12 and 12, the 



o'clock, an 



deed. The 



very troubl 



B left the 



t Walnut Hill to-i 

 lied, n few gentler 

 -. range. 



The 



pi 



standing the 

 esei,t and in- 

 is from 2 to 4 

 rerygood in- 



washed 



ic on the iron target, so after a few scores the staoot- 

 . target, for the paper one. and some go-.d scores were 

 made m the next match. In the Creedmoor match the following- 

 scores were made: 



J B Fellows 5 5 5 



W Charles (mil) 5 5 4 



A C • laiiis'(mr): I r ( 



fn the rept match the following scores were 

 Novelty lh-' 



J B Fellows 8 10 () 10 10 



F.TRabbeth 8 9 10 9 8 



CgBerry 9 7 8 10 9 



J Francis 8 10 9 8 10 



JF Crocker 8 9 10 10 



C S Brown 



5 I I 

 •I 4 5 

 I I 6 

 nade: 



4-47 

 5—10 

 0—15 



The 



New York andJMa 

 moor, N. Y. Wedi 



m !) 8 

 :un I he ,\i, 



9 9 9 8—91 

 9 10 10 10-91 

 8 10 S 

 8 10 9 7-88 

 7—86 



9 5— 7S 



THE TRAP. 



Fuller.. 



Rise . . 



. 9 11 



9 8 



Dr Greeley..... 10 



11 



Dr Knight 11 



11 



Morse 11 



10 7 7 



Wesson 11 12 11 



4 8 7 



Johnston 8 



9 10 10 7 11 10 



9 8 9 11 11 12 



7 11 9 10 10 7 



9 12 11 8 10 6 8 



1 11 6 8 8 7 8 



8 8 10 11 8 7 9 



8 10 3 9 10 11 9 



10 9 .10 10 11 



6 11 9 10 5 



9 11 



9 6 8 7 11 



9 9 6 8 9 6 10 -10 



9 11— 95-184 



11 12— 93 



6 10_ 88—181 

 B 5- 92 



8 8— 90-172 



7 9- 91 



9 6— 73-104 

 10 12— 77 



6- 81—158 



WASHINGTON. D. C, July I. -Tu 

 un Club made the following score 

 Is each, l«vds rise. Card 



jiiiiiiiiiuiiimiii-i 

 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 m no— 1 



iinooiinniioiiiiii -1 



11111000110111111111-1(1 



Mills.. 

 Wa-.-iK 

 Dufou 



Beet; 



nbers of the Capital City 



their grounds July 1, 1882. 



- n -. -i-,.-. .| 



II King. . . .1)1 lif.Mii 1 111(11 nil 1 1001—11 



VnArnumOllOJUlOOllomoiOO 10 



Hosrord . . . ion" Mill 101 1 lonfloio- 9 



IblinioOOIllOlOlOOOO-- 9 

 Fanjswth.11110111011 111110011—15 Young .. . .lli)101<i'i.xi|i.o.il 1 iroi _ 9 

 Adams. .. 10100111010100111100—11 Charles.. . i.>lK»1'X)tlI()u)1001O00- 8 



Short 1HH lOOoooni 110111 10-11 j.e. H. 



WINSHEMX'W Mass.. Junon. The Winsbendon Gun Club were 

 out for a practice yesterday. E ich man had ten shots. The result 

 ■■1 e.ieli is as follows: 

 J Sutherland Hl'iium— 9 R Underwood 101 1 mini 1-7 



GSLoud. .. 

 F F Hapgood 



FLoud 



LYNN, Mas- 

 wind to contei 

 some of the bi 

 with the resull 

 pigeons 



ba.lg 



■ tin 



NEW YORK RIFLE CLUB vs. BRIDGEPORT RIFLE CLUB - 

 There was a match shoot at Bridgeport last Friday afternoon, June 

 30, between a team of seven of the New York Rifle Club and a team 

 of seven of the Bridgeport. Rill _• Club. Conditions— Fifteen shots per 

 man at 200yds., on the old .Massachusetts ring target. The following 

 were the scores : 



v York-Rifle Club, L. W. Clark, Ajt.-Act.-Capt. 

 ....11 10 11 10 11 9 9 11 11 10 12 10 12 10 1(1— 157 

 9 10 7 12 9 7 11 10 11 9 11 9 10-125 



White.... 

 Wright... 



Seabury 12 8 11 9 7 n 11 n 10 m 12 10 8 11 7—146 



Mangam 10 11 7 12 5 9 12 S 10 11 It (j 11 s 10— 111 



Melnness 9 10 7 10 11 9 10 12 10 9 11 10 12 12 12— 154 



Howlett 1110 9 7 8 8 10 11 9 11 9 10 1110 10-1-11 



Dunlap 10 12 9 8 10 11 8 9 6 1111 9 10 12 8—144—1011 



Bridgeport Rifle Club, S. C. Kingman, Capt. 



Quitmire 11 7 12 9 9 9 9 11 11 10 10 12 10 10 12—152 



Hubbard 10 10 99 10 139578 7 10 5 -5 10— 121 



Marsh .....10 10 7 11 10 '8 10 8 1110 12 9 10 7 10—143 



Nichols 111112 7 4 8 9 1112 10 8 9 9 10 10—141 



White 6 11 11 10 10 12 12 10 11 12 10 12 11 11 10—159 



Gunn 5 10 6 11 7 8 8 9 810 11 9 5 7—114 



Bassett 7 8 11 7 7 10 8 9 9 10 10 10 8 7 10—131—904 



The New York Rifle Club team winning by 47 points After the 

 ten the members of the New York Club were taken in a large' 



5 the Bridgeport 

 nneclicut shore 



four-hor 

 Clul 



.-Bin 

 Yor 



r- the dinner and the 



:re driven to the depot 



had one of the pleasa 



voting their thanks and 



the Bridgeport Club.— F. J. Donaldso 



GARDNER, Mass., June 28.— The G 



shoot at Hackmatack Range. There 



record. The score tells the story: 



it. C. R. c. 



CFEUsworth 89 46 90 40 



A Thorpe 85 45 74 U 



GCCrooilnlo ... v 79 45 76 15 



FIIKnowlton 71 43 73 44 



C Merrill 63 4S 80 44 



ALBANY, June 29.— The Captain John Daly Match 

 Rensselaei-wyck this afternoon. The day was quite mi 

 bright sunlight on the targets gave them a dazzling app. 

 the bullseye appeared a mere speck. A gentie breeze w 

 that after once getting the elevation and the proper a 

 windage, good holding was all that was required to I) 

 white disk. The usual military % 

 quired in the match, so thai the 1 

 eyes is reduced somewhat from wli 

 tion was allowed. The shooting w: 



uest wishes to the members of 

 , Capt. 



rdner Club have had another 

 rere but few that shot for a 



Totals. 



.17!) 92 



159 89 



155 90 



144 89 



1-13 87 



vas shot at 



Lander 15, Bart 



there wil 

 and prac 



The scores mad 



14, B: 



:i 14. Mo 



...0011111011—7 FM Brown 11010 



.101111011(1-7 WS .Martin 0101100011—5 



.1111110001-7 



e 27.— The Lynn Central Club had a very high 



out ot the possible 50. Nine sweeps at clay 



• i-ro.i 10. Webster 15, 

 13, Randall 13, Weth- 



be any shoot Tuesday, July 4, but Wednesday 

 \ ffS ,oT V\c '' I ''■ M - ?w»I»t«kes shooting 

 1 8to 10 A. il., when the regular programme of the 



T^. n nrnap a m™J I L I .?l,r ,°L °^' ^'V* 1 *^ shooting 



I ne programme embraces sis individual matches, 



■ .- .■..:.. pair double clay pigeons, Phere win also 



t » omen at ten clay pigeons, for a percentage of 



, Cal., June 22. —The Forester Gun Club had their 

 r prizes at Agricultural pari tins afternoon. There 

 iber of persons present .to witness the ^hooting 

 s were not goo,;: in fact, way below those usually 



ng birds. The folio 



killiug his eighth bird, w 

 gold medal. The club . 

 when they will give a gr 

 that time matches will' be had 

 and bats. 



WELLINGTON". Alas?., Julv 1.- 

 balls i ' " 

 lathe 

 led wi 



T:i 



•rite 7, Eekhart 10, Miller 8, 



ng killed all his birds, was 



; 1. Those having 



put up. There are four p 

 49 failed to get a place. £ 



E "Fitch, RC 



T Miles. SC 



L Geiger, B 3 



SVut J'Reinick. Bal S 



s I Miles. HepC 



CHGaus. BalS 



Befer Smith, RC 



BRSpelman, Jr. SM.... 

 Chas Keller, R M 



-Allowance to military 



to bring up the 

 the target, is re- 

 ge string of bulls- 

 lected it any posi- 

 o full scores were 

 en a good score of 



nearly all the afternoon with this match, 



THE ST. LOUIS CBN c 

 the Fourth. This Is a 1 irgi 

 prises some unusually fine 



RAVMONtl SPORTSMAN'S CLUB.— Thi 

 held at WeBingion. Iii 1 1 .-. .Bee- 3 I, a fair 

 In the match lit 30 clay pigeons, lift ds rise 

 made: L. E. Johnson 17.' !•'. a 

 Ray 15, J. W. Farriugton 14, 1.1. ICji-kwo... 

 Blaneuard 0. W. S. Kiinli-v i), During tin- . 

 between H. Ray aud D. Kirkwood. the li 

 15yds. rise, was won by H. Ray. while fch 

 ball and one pigeon, was won by D. Kirkw 

 matches were also shot. 



ruir, 

 . At 



• unfavorable weather conditions, 

 ilden trap. 18yds, rise, i-'. T. Noble 

 ■ud in.i:e;!. Id balls, same trap and 



teh wasa« a-.-.- ,.-],t-, pigeons, isvds. 

 s. The fourth match, also at clay 



tie State champion badge, has been 

 it to shoot for the championship, 

 he shoot will take place, at Welltog- 



L.l a trap shootiiig tournament on 

 Ization, and its membership com- 



$nswer$ to §omspondent$. 



: C. Van C-tilin, 



ription match of 300 yari 



mditio' 



nateh CO 



n additi. 



present bad entered, and the tiring point- 

 next two hours. The holding was good, and the 

 average usually obtained at that distance. The 

 wet-.- made: 



StmsCRIPTlON SIATCH — 300 YAIID3. 



Bhae II Gaus, BalS 



B B Spelman, Jr., Bal S 



Win i, Fitch, Bal S 



James I Miles, Bal S 



Samuel B Ward, Bal S 



Michael Murphy, Bal S 



Peter Sn li th," It C . 



good, the wind being vi.ry variable, the dial sine 

 o clock. The scores stood: 



F. Baker. 



800yds 5 5455555545 



9i)0yds 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 



1000yds 5 B 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 



H. Tyler. 



SOOydft..., . :. 1 5 2 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 



5 I 5 5 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 



!" ''.vis 4 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 4 5 5 



I-' J. Ra) beth. 

 5 5 6 I ;> 5 5 4 5 5 4 

 4 4 5 4 4 4 5 3 5- 5 5 



lOOOydfi 5 4 B :, 3 -i 5 :, 5 B 5 



W H. Jackson. . 

 800yds 5 5 5 5 5 4 



'. from 12 to 'i 



5 4 8 4 -72 2!5 



5 5 5 5-09 



5 4 5 5—73 



4 8 5 5-IS9 211 



5 4 4 5-70 

 5 5 5 5-68 



g :, ., 4-73-310 



4 5 4 4 .", 

 5 5 5 4 5 3 



5-71 

 3—68 

 5-60-208 



. INTERNATIONAL MATCH MATTERS.-In response to the inqui- 

 • 'i.o.iJti - ™, " , *i;' 1 mM , a l < ! r ' vv «»» er . of the British team, the Executive Conmni- 

 . .4314323-33 | tee of the N. K. A. have fixed September 15 and 18 as the days for the 



SuBsenmER, Lymn, Mass. — See answer to J. D. H. 



J. D. H.. Nashville, Tenn.— $3.00. Write to E. , 

 Delaware Oi 



REDLA,New V.. re. Her breeding Ls of the best, mated with a good 

 dog the progeny should be line. 



II. U.. Watsoka. III -U'.do nor. knowthedogs you raention, can 

 you not obtain pedigree from their owner; 



B. F. S., Brooklyn, N. Y.— Read 'The Dog," in our issue of June23. 

 We mailed tin- number y. n wrote [or to your address. 



S. P lo. Westerly, K. I. -Can you give me the address of some one 

 v.-ho breeds black and tan foxhounds? Ans. Write to N. Elmore, 



lined. The symptoms 



same symp- 

 it once laitre 

 im chloral, to 



- medical 



N. J.— Yoi 



nderadvici 



control the spurns, 

 uian. 



ii. L. De '/,.. New York.— Be kind enough to ans« 

 good for worms? Wlsat could I ad ■' pup. in order to 



rid it of worms- liver worms they are. I believe? Ans. Areea nut 

 is Just pow the favorite flog medicinefor worms. The dose of the 

 powderfi r an avi :... is : ... drachm. The small. 



... 1. m . . _ e m of the powder in milk, 

 nits, and is very easily given. 



Ji-doe. An , ,, , Lleinen shuotingclass balls 



close of the shooting there are seven balls left. Two of 

 e j..... mo ! ,.| out their sllCJOtil 



hots B breaks two lalis; and el. inly owes A 



-- - - mm: I a . mom tt 'two balls 



tor A. A does not snoot at all. lines B owe three or live dollai-s* 

 Ans. $3. 



