11, 1885.1 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



395 



Surgeon Vow. By Mrs. Dr. A. G. Aldrioh, Anoka, Minn., for liver 

 anrl white pointer riot?, whelped March fSt, HR8B, by King Bow(A.k.R. 

 $) out of Bow Queen (A.K.R, 658), , -. , i ,-, , « 



Ra» aw* Rowdy. By Charles Iff. Hammond, Lakeport, Cal„ for 



Chesapeake. Boy ..logs', whelped Nov. I. lt?81, hy Curtis's Foam out 



Lttowe " B v Half Way Brook Kennels, Glens Falls, N.Y., for smooth- 

 coated St. Bernard bitch, 3yrs. old, by imported Chamounix out of 

 Nameless (Fido— Tdpsy), M „. 



Hatf Way Brook Kennels. By Coffin. Zimmer & Co.. Glens Falls, 

 N. v.", for their kennels. 



Sheena Van. By N. B. Nesbitt, Sax ton, Mo ., for white, bjack and 

 tan English setter'lriteh, age not given, by San Roy (Count Noble— 

 Bp*»k-) out of Queen Bess (Gladstone- Donna J.). 



Waverly Sam and Waverlu Gyp. By J. W. Rushforth. Yonkers, 

 N. Y. . for liver cooker spaniel d?ps. whelped May 30,1884, by Pilot 

 (Sam— Daisy Dean) out of Beauty (Racer— Daisey II). 



Stavdanl. By A, C. Krnee/er, Writrbtsville. Fa., for white, black 

 and Ian beagle bitch, whelped Feb. 11, 1885, by his Bannerman 

 lA.K.R. 1700) out oC bis Floss (A.K.K. 1720): dam wrongly given as 

 Reua, May 38. , , ., 



Bhba. By A. B. Hanover, Philadelphia. Fa , for liver and white 

 COCker spaniel dog, whelped Nov. 15. 1884, by Col. Stabbs (A.K.R. 303) 

 out of Daisy Coborn (Racer— Nellie C). , A 



Kim 'and Dot. By Dan BtOl'ES, Lebanon, N. Fl., for pair of black, 

 white and tan beagles, whelped Feb. 23, 1885, by champion Rattler out 



° Fiule D. By W. E. Deane, Somerset, Mass., for black, white and 

 tan beagle dog, whelped Dec. II), lfW4, by Flute M. (A.K.R. 1990) out of 

 Bell IF (A K.R. 1989). 



Little Duke. Jr. Bv W. E. Denne, Jr., Somerset, Mass., for white, 

 black and tan beagle clog, whelped Dee. 8, 1881, by Little Duke (A.K.R, 

 1994) out of Rose, „ , . , , , 



Guess By Dr \ Williams, Hartford, Conn., for black cocker 

 spaniel hitch, whelped Nov. 14, 1884, by 01)0 IF (A.K.R. 438) out of 



Belie' J, By Jcflili Lydecker. Nyaek. N. Y., for black, wbito and 

 tan English setter bitch, whelped Fen. 7. 1885, by Glen Rock (A.K R. 

 166) out of Nellie. 



King Coal By Win. West, Camden, N. ,1., for black cocker spaniel 

 dog, whelped March In, 1885, bv Hornell Silk (A.K.R. 1397) out of 

 Morn ell Belle U.KK, 187;!). 



Field Trial Kennels, By IT. E. Hamilton, 'I homas Connolly and 

 Washington A. Coster, Flafbush, L, I., for their kennels of setters 

 and pointers. 



Saxton iOnn els. By J. Bayward, Jr.. and N. B. Nesbitt, Saxton, 

 Buchanan county. Mo., for their Kennels of English setters. 



NAMES CHANCED. 



jggT" See instructions at head of this column. 



Trudn to Druid. Jr. Blue belton English setter dog, whelped Feb. 

 7, 1885 (Glen Kock— Nellie), owned by P. Moeller, Nyaek, N. Y. 

 BRED. 



!£§?" See instructions at head of this column. 



Coomassic -Dashing Monarch. Roneocas Kenuels" (Jobstown, N. 

 J.) English setter biten Cootna'Sie (Thunder— Peeress) to their Dash- 

 ing Monarch ( A. K.B. 2348). May 35. 



'Dashing Jessie— Glen Bock. E. W. Jester's (St. George's, Del.) 

 English setter hitch Dashing Jessie (A.K.R. 815) to his Glen Rock 

 (A.K.R. 10161, May 25. 



Leah II.— Glen Rock. S. B. Foard's (Elk ton, Md.) English setter 

 bitch Leah IF to E. W. Jester's Glen Rock (A.K.R. 1616), May 16. 



Zulu Princess— Bruce of the Fylde. Thos. H. Terry's (New York) 

 coUie bitch Zulu Princess (A.K.R. 890) to Kilmarnock Collie Kennels' 

 Bruce of the Fylde (A.K.R. 1415), March 4. 



Phyllis- Bruce of the Fylde. 'Kilmarnock Collie Kennels' (Boston, 

 Mass.") collie bitch Phyllis (A.K.R. 1426) to their Bruce of the Fylde 

 (A..K.R. 14151, March 15. 



Flirt— Bruce of the Fylde. J. Houghton's (Milton, Mass.) collie 

 bitch Flirt to Kilmarnock Collie Kennels' Bruce of the Fylde (A, K.R. 

 1415), March 29. 



Lady of the Lake— Kilmarnock Bruce. Mfg. John S Ellis's (Barfow- 

 on-Sound, N. Y.) collie bitch Lady of the Late (A.K.R. 1433) to Kil- 

 marnock Bruce I A.K.R. 1422), May 12. 



Sea Foam— Rutland. Kilmarnock Collie Kennels' (Boston. Mass.) 

 collie bitch Sea Foam to A. H. Megson's (Manchester, Eug.) chatipion 

 Rutland, April?. 



Lina-Yonmi Gbo. C. G, Browning's spaniel bitch Lina to J. P. 

 WiUey's Young Obo (A.K.R. 811), May 5. 



Smut II.— Black Pedro. A. McDonald's Smut II. to J. P, WiUey's 

 Black Pedro (A.K.R. 1474), May 6. 



Fancy— Youiki Oho. H. Flint's cocker spaniel bitch FaneyfA.K.R. 

 1102)to J. P. Willeys Young Oho (A.K.R. 801), May 7. 



Jrf IF- Vouna Obo. J. P. WiUey's (Salmon Fal's, N. H.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Jet W, (A.K.R, 851) to his Young Obo (A.K.R. 801). 

 May 16. 



Nellie— Obo, Jr. J. McNulfie's cocker spaniel bitch Nellie (A.K.R. 

 312) to J. P. WiUey's Obo, Jr. (A.K.R. 1481), May 15. 



Yolande—Obo 11. W. R, Tuck's (Wilkesbarre, Pa.) cocker spaniel 

 bitch Yolande (A.K.R. 533) to J. P. WiUey's Obo II. (A.K. it. 432), 

 May 6. 



Miss Obo II.- Obo II. J. P. WiUey's (Salmon Falls, N. H.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Miss Obo 11 (A.K.R. 3191) to his Obo H. (A.K.R. 432), 

 May 40. 



Critic— Obo II. W: O. Partridge's cocker spaniel bitch Critic 

 (A.K.R. 303) to J. P. WiUey's Obo II. (A.K.R 433), May 15. 



Lady 0— Gladstone. B. M. Stephenson's (LaG range. Tenn.) Eng- 

 lish se.ter bitch Lady C. to Paul Gladstone (Gladstone— Lavalette), 

 May 14. 



Blaze-Sportsman.. C. Tucker's (Stanton, Tenn.) English setter 

 bitch Blaze (Count Noble— Rosalind) to J. W. Mnrnan's Sportsman 

 (Gladstone— Sue). May 10. 



Zeaulah—Dash. C. T. Brownell's (New Bedford, Mass.) Gordon 

 Setter bitch Zeaulab to his Dash, April 10. 



Lizzie— Jock. C. T. Brownell's (New Bedford, Mass.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Lizzie to imported Jock, May 14. 



Dalliance— Stormer, Half Way Brook Eenuels' foxhound bitch 

 Dalliance (Druid— Glory) to their Storiner (Singer — Dowager), May 5, 



May SI ubhs— Dandy' Zulu. I. M. Dewey's (New Haven, Conn.) 

 cocker spaniel bitch May Stubbs (Col. Stubbs— Beauty) to his Dandy 

 Zulu (A.K.R, 382). May 18. 



Belle Stubbs- Pilot. I. M. Dewey's (New Haven, Conn.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Belle Stubbs (Col. Stubbs— Fanny Fern) to his Pilot 

 (Sam— Daisy Dean). May 16. 



Bed Biddy— Glencho. Geo. Laick's (Tarry town, N. Y.) red Irish 

 setter bitch Red Biddy (Chief— Biddy) to champion Glencho, May 11. 



Esme—Otho. Geo. L. Wetmore's St. Bernard bitch Esme (Priam — 

 Novice) to Fred W. Rothera's champion Otho (Rollo— Lady Abbess), 

 May 16. 



Jennie— Lome. Mr. McKnight's collie bitch Jennie to Fred W. 

 Rothera's champion Lome (A.K.R, 446), May 16. 



Mother Demd ike — Mernnon. H. W. Smith's (Worcester, Mass.) 

 greyhound bitch Mother Demdike (Pensive Laddie— Playmate) to his 

 champion Memnon (Caliph— Polly), March 16. 



Fan— Memnon. PL W. Smith's (Worcester, Mass.) greyhound bitch 

 Fan (Buccaneer— Folly) to his champion Memnon (Caliph— Polly), 

 May 0. 



Lill— Yale Belton. H. L. Cowcll's English setter bitch Lill to Yale 

 Belton, May 22, 



Mollie— Ranger. Robert B. Pemi's (New Haven, Conn.) English 

 setter bitch Mollie to H. L. Cowell's Ranger, May 16. 



Kehp—Wdverty Gyp. Cbas. Tucker's (Mount Vernon, N. Y.) im- 

 ported cocker spaniel bitch Keho to J. W, Rushforth's Waverly Gyp 

 (Pilot-Beauty), May 3, 



Queen White— Bannerman. A C. Krueger's (Wrightsville, Pa.) 

 beagle bitch Queen White (A.K.R. 1729) to his Bannerman (A.K.R. 

 1709), May 3. 



Flirt— Bannerman. A. C. Krueger's Wrightsville, Pa.) beagle 

 bitch Flirt (Prince— Daisey) to his Bannerman (A.K.R, 1709), May 24. 



Rubv— Count Noble. H. E. Hamilton's (New York) English setter 

 bitch Kubv (A.K.B. 120) to Count Noble, May 36. 



Zarrah— Count Fritz. H. E. Hamilton's (New York) English setter 

 bitch (Druid— Cuba) to his Count Fritz (Rake— Fanny), June 3. 



Romp— Jockey. George W. Lovell's (MiddJeboro, Mass.) imported 

 Clumber spaniel bitch Romp to his imported Jockey, May 29. 



Queen Alice— Count Noble. Howard Hartley's (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 

 English setter bitch Queen Alice (A.K.R. 3290) to Count Noble, May 

 28. 



Tigress II.— Hero II. Charles E, Wallack's (New York) mastiff 

 bitch Tigress n. (A.K.B. 17) to Ashmont Kennels' Hero II. (A.K.R. 

 545), May 29. 



Monmouth Queen— Monmouth Lion. Dr. Robert Taylor's mastiff 

 bitch Monmouth Queen (Zulu— Tigress II.) to W. O. West's Monmouth 

 Lion (A.K.R. 1033), May 5. 



Flossy— Bradford Ruby. City View Kennels' (New Haven, Conn.) 

 pug bitch Flossy (A.K.tt. 3250) to their champion Bradford Ruby , 

 May 11. 



Bo-Peep— Bradford Ruby. H. L. Goodman's (Auburn Junction, 

 111.) pug bitch Bo-Peep (Fritz— Minnie May) to City View Kennels' 

 champion Bradford Ruby, May 35. 



Meg Merrilies—Jack. Hary A. Fletcher's (Portland, Me.) red Irish 

 setter bitch Meg Merrilies (A.K.R. 2181) to- J. Hopkins Smith's Jack 

 (Elcho— Meg), May 38. 



Ruth— Count Glickstone. John A. McDonough's (St. Louis, Mo.) 

 English setter bitch Ruth (Dashing Lion— Armidal to his Count 

 Glickstone (Royal Blue— Modjeska). 



Mono, Maya— Glencho. J. H. Wall's (Lynn, Mass.) Mona Moya 

 (A.K.R. 3083) to W. H. Pierce's Glencho, May 15-16. 

 WHELPS. 



l-iF~--- See instructions at head, of this column. 



Sally. Thos. Goode Tucker's (South Gaston, N. C. ) Byron foxhound 

 bitch Sally. April 7, four (one dog), by Brcdt. ax's Speck; color, black, 

 tan and indigo blue. 



Queen. Edward Odell's (New Orleans, La.) pointer bitch Munson's 

 Queen, May 22, ten, by Ponto (Bow -Waller's Queen); six since 



Daisey. Jordan L. Mott, Jr.'s (New York) Gordon setter bitch 

 Daisey ((Tien-Fanny), May 21, six (two dogs), by champion Turk, 



Brenaa, J. A. S. Gregg's (Fordbam, N, Y.) mastiff bitch Brenda 

 (A.K. R. liS9), May 21, six ( five dogs), by C. H. Mason's champion Nev- 

 ison fOurth— Juno). 



^Vhite Daisey. J. E, Lord's (Oildersleeve. Conn.) beagle bitch 

 White Daisey (A.K F'- 1738), May 31. seven (four dogs), by imported 

 Bannerman (A.K, R. 1709); five white, black and tan, one white, and 

 one white and lemon. 



Phyllis. Kilmarnock Collie Kennels' (Boston. Mass.) collie bitch 

 Phyllis (A.K.R. 1420), May 18, five (three dogs), by their Bruce of the 

 Fylde (A.K.R. 1415). 



Phousie. J. P. WiUey's (Salmon tails, N. H.) cocker spaniel bitch 

 Phonsie (A.K.R. 1482), April 30, six (three dogs), by his Obo, Jr. 

 (A.K.R. 1481); all black. 



Beauty W. J. P. WiUey's (Salmon Falls, N. H.) cocker spaniel 

 bitch Beauty W. (A.K.R, 1473), May 4, five (three dogs), by his Obo, 

 Jr. i A.K.R. 1481). 



Carrie. H. E. Malm's (Jersey City, N. J.) collie bitch Corrie, May 7, 

 three (one dog), by .las. Lindsay's Hiram (A.K.R. 8821. 



Whhe Rose. Frank F. Dole's (New Haven, Conu.) imported bull- 

 terrier bitch White Rose (Victor Chief -Bess), April 28, eight (four 

 dogs), by Hiulc's Dutch; all pure white. 



Judy C. T. Brownell's (New Bedford, Mass.) pug bitch Judy, May 

 14. eight (five dogs), by Pratt's Joe. 



Daisy Blossom. Malcolm MeLanes (Hope.lale. Mass.) Gordon set- 

 ter bitch Daisy Blossom (A.K.R. 3(5). May 13, cloven (nine dogs), by 

 Dinks (A.K.K, 107Fi. 



Earlu Damn. Detroit Fennel Club's (Detroit, Mich.; English setter 

 bitch Early Dawn [Nixey— Princess Louise), May 1, eight (five dogs), 

 by Druid." 



Kelp. Detroit Kennel Club's (Detroit, Mich.) English setter bitch 

 Kelp (A.K.R. 110), May 15, twelve (nine dogs), by Lexington (Nixey— 

 Princess Louise). 



Victory. Detroit Kennel Club's .Detroit, Mich.) English setter 

 bitch Victory (Count Rapier-Reign), April 8. nine (five dogs), by Lex- 

 ington (Nixev— Princess Louise). 



Princess Louise. Detroit Kennel Club's (Detroit, Mich.) English 

 setter bitch Princess Louise (A.K.R. 117), March 6, seven (two dogs), 

 by Doncasler (Druid -Nillsoni. 

 'Bessie. Geo. E. Day's (Springfield, Mass.) pointer bitch Bessie, 

 Mav 3, eight (three, dogs), by I). W. C. Parker's Peter Black. 



Rusk. Chas. M. Hammond's .Lakeport, Cat.) Chesapeake Bay bitch 

 Rusk (A.K.R. .144), Mav 5, eleven (four dogs), by Rake (A.K R, 141). 



Daisy Zulu. I. M. Dewey's (New Haven, Conn.) cocker spaniel 

 bitch Daisy Zulu (A.K.K, 381), May 13, ten (eight dogs), by Obo II. 

 (A.K.R, 433); all black; three dogs since dead. 



Rye. Geo. Laick's (Tarryrown, N. Y.) beagle bitch Rye (Ringwood 

 —Rosy), April 3(1, six (five dogs), by imported Rattler (Chancellor- 

 Careless). 



Fate. F. W. Seller's (Harrisburg. Pa.) Euglish setter bitch Fate 

 (Gladstone— Sue), May 9, ten (nine dogs), by Count Noble; one since 

 dead. 



Cricket. Saxtou Kennels' (Saxton. Mo.iKnglish setter bitch Cricket 

 (Coleman's London— Col. Gordon's Come), May 4, six (four dogs), by 

 Luck (Dick Laverack— Fausta). " 



Lufra. Saxton Kennels' (Saxton, Mo.) English setter bitch Lufra 

 (Dog Whip— Juno), May 23, seven (two dogs), by champion Gladstone; 

 all white, black and tan. 



Fanny Faust. S. B. DiUev's (Rosendale, Wis.) pointer bitchFanny 

 Faust (Faust— Minnetonka), May 26, eight, by Ranger Croxteth (Crox- 

 teth— Royal Fan). 



MatJier Demdike. H. W. Smith's (Worcester, Mass.) greyhound 

 bitch Mother Demdike (Pensive Laddie— Playmate), May 18, four 

 dogs, by his champion Memnon. 



Fashion. Thos. Coney's (Haverhill, Mass.) red Irish setter bitch 

 Fashion, April 7, thirteen dogs, by Dash. 



Mollie. C. F. Wll3oii's I Palmyra, O.) pug bitch Mollie, May 37, five 

 (four dogs), by W. R. Knight's Don Juan. 



Cremorne. 'John E. Gill's (Franklin, Pa.) pointer bitch Cremorne 

 (A.K.R. 164), May 37, seven (four dogs), by Vandevort's champion 

 Don; four liver and white and three lemon and white. 



SALES. 



jEH?- See instructions at head, of this column. 



Obo II. (A.K.R. 433)— Critic (A.K.R. 303) whelp. Black spaniel bitch, 

 whelped Jan. 16, 1885, by W. O. Partridge, Boston, Mass., to F. h. 

 Weston, Medford, Mass. 



Mingo— Topsy whelp. Pug dog, whelped Jan, 31, 1885, by Detroit 

 Kennel Club, Detroit. Mich., to Arnold Burg.-s, Hillsdale, Mich. 



Doneaster— Princess Louise (A.K.R. 117) whelp. White English set- 

 ter bitch, whelped March 6, 1885, by Detroit Kennel Club, Detroit, 

 Mich., to B. F. Seitner, Dayton, O. 



Zulu. Bedlington terrier bitch, 4yrs. old (E.K.C.S.B. 13,178), by S. 

 W. Smith, Leeds. Eng.. to Jas. Mortimer, New York, and resold by 

 him to Dan O'Shea, London, Ont. 



Coomassie. Blue belton Euglish setter bitch, 5yrs. old (Thunder- 

 Peeress), by L. Sinister, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa., to Rancocas Kennels, 

 Jobs4)Own,'N. J. 



King Bote (A.K.R. 83)— Bow Queen. (A.K.R. 558) whelp. Liver and 

 white'ticked pointer dog. whelped 31areh 23, 1885, by Detroit Kennel 

 Club, Detroit, Mich., to Mrs. Dr. A. G, Aldrioh, Anoka, Minn. 



Nell of E(ford. Lemon and white pointer bitch, whelped March, 

 1879 (Huggi'n's Don Juan— Row's Kate), by E. C. Norrish, Shobrook 

 Crediton, Eng., to Jas. L, Anthony, New York. 



Beauty of Wilnt in otov. Black and tan setter bitch, whelped Dec. 

 4, 1884 (Y T ank— Katie), by J. C. Loder, Wumingtou, N. C, to W. R. 

 French, same place. 



Essex. St, Bernard dog (A.K.R. 931), by H, 0. Whitney, New York, 

 to Essex Kennels. Andover, Mass. 



King Bore (A. K.R. US)— Sue whelps. Liver and white pointer dogs, 

 whelped March 34. 1885, by Detroit Kennel Club, Detroit, Mich., one 

 to A. J. Gleson, Alma, Kan.; one to A. G. Fleischbein, Belleville, III., 

 and one to L. Hunter, Lima, O. 



Obo II.— Clio whelp. Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped Nov 14, 

 1884, by I. M. Dewey, New Haven, Conn., to Dr. G. A. Williams, Hart- 

 ford. Conn. 



Belle Stubbs. Liver and white cockerspaniel bitch, whelpedNovem- 

 ber, 1881 (Col. Stubbs— Fanny Fern), by U. E. Scott, Schenectady, N. 

 Y., to I. M. Dewey, New Haven, Conn. 



May Stubbs. Liver and white cocker spaniel bitch, whelped May, 

 1883 (Col. Stubbs -Beauty), by C. E. Scott, Schenectady, N. Y„ to I. 

 M. Dewey, New Haven, Conn. 



Pilot. ' Liver cocker spaniel dog, whelped May 13, 1881 (Sam- 

 Daisy Dean), by C. E. Scott, Schenectady, N. Y., to I. M. Dewey, New 

 Haven, Conn. 



Rugby. Fox-terrier dog (A K.R. 3108), by W. T. Whitman, Pitts- 

 burgh, Pa., to J. W. Newman, Boston, Mass. 



Midget Malta. Greyhound dog. whelped Feb. 15, 1885, by Mrs. C. 

 A. Derby, Salem. Mass.. to Henry" C. Burdiek, Springfield, Mass. 



Bannerman (A.K.R. 1709 - ) -Floss (A.K.R. 1720) whelps. Beagles, 

 dog and bitch, whelped Feb. 11, 1885, by A. C. Krueger, Wrightsville, 

 Pa., to James Gibson, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Grand Duke. AVhite, black and tan beagle dog, whelped Dec. 13, 

 1881 (Prince— Flora), by A. C. Krueger, Wrightsville, Pa., to E. W. 

 Shaner. Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Ben B. Black and white. Euglish setter dog (A.K.R. 363), by W. W. 

 Lewis, Rockland, Mass., to Edward Shumway, Boston, Mass. 



Pungo. Imported bulldog, age and pedigree not given, by J. J. 

 Walker, Ann Arbor, Mich., to Hugo W. Schmuker, Ioria, Mich. 



Mattie. Red Irish setter bitch, whelped July 11, 1884 (Glencho— 

 Norah), by A. A. Sampson, Troy, N. Y r ., to C. R. Squire, same place. 



King Coal. Black cocker spaniel dog, whelped March 15, 1885 

 (Hornell Silk, A.K.R. 1379-Hornell Belle. A.K.R, 1873), by Hornell 

 Spaniel Club, Hornellsville, N. Y., to W r m. West, Camden, N. J. 



PRESENTATIONS. 



$W~ See instructions at head of this column. 



Rox. Chesapeake Bay flog, whelped Nov. 1, 1883 (Foam— Rusk), by 

 Charles M. Hammond, -Lakeport, Gal , to G. G. Hammond, Jr., same 

 place. 



Rowdy. Chesapeake Bay dog, whelped Nov. 1, 1884 (Foam — Rusk), 

 by Charles M. Hammond, Lakeport, Cal., to VV, O. Edwards, same 

 place. 



Rob. Black and w T bite English setter dog, oyrs. old, pedigree not 

 given, by Frank D. Hallet, Winsted, Conn., to Edwin D. Thompson, 

 Hopkinton, Mass. 



Col. S. Gordon and English setter dog, whelped March 28, 1885 

 (Joe P. -Lola S.), by W. L. 'Steele, Jr., Rockingham, N. O, to Dr. D. 

 M. Prince, Laurinburg, N. C, 



Janie L. Gordon and English setter bitch, whelped March 28, 

 1885 (Joe P. -Lola S.). by W\ L. Steele, Jr., Rockingham, N. 0„ to P, 

 McEachin, Laurel Hill, N. C. 



Dil S. Gordon and EDglish setter dog, whelped March 28, 18S5 

 (Joe P.— Lola S.), by W, L. Steele, Jr., Rockingham, N, C. to Dr. W. 

 H. Steele, same place, 



Sheena Can. White, black and tan English setter bitch, age not 

 triven (San Roy— Queen Bess), by B. F. Price, Memphis, Tenn..- to N. 

 B. Nesbitt. Saxton, Mo. 



Barry 0. Gordon and English setter dog, whelped March 28, 1885 

 (Joe P -Cola S.l. by W 7 . L. Steele, Jr., Rockingham. N. C , to Col. T. 

 C Leak, same place. 



DEATHS, 



§W Bee instructions at head of this column. 



IHnaJi IF. Black cocker spaniel bitch (A.K.R. 3187), owned by J 

 P W illey. Salmon Falls, N. H., from poison. 



Druid -Hussar Belle, whelp. English setter bitch, owned by C. F 

 Wallin, Montgomery. Ala, 



Rn his II. Red Iri-ih setter dog. age and pedigree not given, owned 

 by estate of E. Millv, Houston, Tex , May 12. 



' Leicester. Lemon and white English setter dog, whelped July, 

 1879 (Don -Lill IF), owned by A. H. Moore. Philadelphia, Pa., M.ay 19. 



Countess Kate. Black and white English setter bitch, 7yrs. old 

 (Blue Prince— Old Kate), owned by A. H. Moore, Philadelphia, Pa,, 

 from pneumonia, with inflammation of the bowels. 



Maida. Black, white and tan setter hileh, 7>&yrs. old (Dick— Clio), 

 owned by Dr. S. Fleet Spefr; Brooklyn, N. V., from blood tumor. 



Dauy'Zulu. Liver cocker spaniel bitch (A.K.R. 381), owned by 1. 

 M. Dewey. New Haven, Conn., May 33. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 

 K3I'™ No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



E. F. M., New r Haven.— I wrote you some time since in regard to 

 my St, Bernard pup, and received a very full and courteous reply, 

 for which accept my thanks. From the time of my writing my pup 

 grew rapidly worse. She seemed to have, lost control of the muscles, 

 and her body continually twitched and her head was shaking more 

 or less all the time; her eyes looked very bad, and a stringy" saliva 

 ran from her mouth and hung In strings. I followed your instruc- 

 tions and she grew a little better for a Few days, but for the past 

 week 1 cannot see any improvement; her appetite is good and she in 

 very fond of being noticed, she barks if anybody comes into the 

 yatd ; but she can scarcely get on her feet, and when she does she 

 staggers a good deal behind, her head shakes some and she drook: 

 some. Ans. Your dog should have a certain amount of stimulation. 

 Give her a reaspoonful of sherry wine in every teacupful of milk or 

 broth. The d ischarges should be kept free from eyes and nose, and 

 inhalations given once or twice a day of carbolic acid solution or per 

 rnanganate of potash in strength of one grain to the ounce of water, 

 atomized, and administered by means of a large paper funnel held 

 over the face, are very beneficial. Get the following prescripts n : 

 Tincture of the chloride of iron, one-half an ounce; tincture of nus 

 vomica, one-half an ounce; simple syrup, one ounce, and water 

 enough to make four ounces. Give a teaspoonful of this four times- 

 daily. Keep the bowels free with laxative foods, liver and oatmeal 

 are recommended, or an injection, if the above is not sufficient. Dis- 

 temper is a self-limiting disease. 



Beagle, Cleveland. O.— I have an English setter dog 6yrs. old. He- 

 has got deaf. I at first suspected canker, but could not see or smell 

 anything until last Monday, when he happened to strike his head be- 

 tween the gate and post, which made him howl. The left car com- 

 menced to discharge- and smell. His appetite is not exactly what it 

 should lie; his hair seems rough and dry, otherwise he is lively enough 

 but keeps shaking his head at intervals, What shall I do for him? 

 Some time ago I gave to bim santonine and purged him afrerward 

 with castor oil, thought, he had worms on account of bis slimy pass- 

 sages, But could see none. Passage, not so bad now. I also have a 

 cocker bitch that has no hair on her tail and very litttle on her rear, 

 is continually sliding along on her rump; have dosed her for worms 

 and have relieved her of some, otherwise lively as a cricket; has pup- 

 pies now. What shall I do for her? Ans. Your Euglish setter has 

 canker. Cleanse the ears carefully with soft sponge and carbolic 

 soap. After drying drop a few drops of the. following carefully into 

 the ears. Bromo-chlorali, Idr. ; tincture of opium, ldr. ; water, Odr. Give 

 your cocker bitch three drops of Fowler's solution of arsenic each day, 

 and increase daily one drop up to ten drops and then drop to three and 

 stop. This may be given in the food. Getsome oxide of zinc ointment, 

 and after washing the parts with carbolic soap, rub in the ointment 

 morning and evening. The bitch has one form of mange. 



C. B P.. South Britain, Conn.— For some two or three months my 

 dog ba>s had the appearance of being very fleshy, though eating but 

 little, and his coat has been rather rough, but he seemed in good 

 spirits and lively as usual. About two weeks ago a swelling appeared 

 under his throat, which I thought would break, but it went away 

 without, He also had one on the front leg, but not as large as the 

 other: the bowels were also very constipated, but T have got them 

 in very good condition by the. use of physic and injection. Four or 

 five days ago he was taken with a cough and has coughed nearly con- 

 stantly ever since, except when lying perfectly still, when it seems to 

 get better. Ans. Your dog seems to have contracted asthma. As 

 good treatment as any to be followed is to put the dog in a close 

 small room and burn stramonium leaves twice daily. You may also 

 give, him two drops of dilute hydrocyanic acid in sweet water three 

 times daily. Keep his bowels free and give him very little meat. 



Subscriber, London.— About September last a spot commenced 

 come on the muscle of my pointer's thigh, and was at the time treated 

 for mange; the spot has enlarged to the circumference of four or 

 five inches, with slight pithiness and an occasional discharge of 

 matter. It does not appear sore to the touch, nor is it particularly 

 sore looking, as the surface is dry, with several small holes througn 

 which matter discharges. The dog has plenty of exercise, and is ap- 

 parently in "good condition otherwise, Ans. Your dog has an ulcer. 

 The cause seems obscure. If the bottom of the sore is yellow ami 

 unhealthy, poultice with flaxseed until it clears up and becomes red. 

 Then get some ointment, of the balsam of Peru, and, after cleansing 

 the sore wdth warm water and castile soap, apply night and morning. 

 Allow tree exit for the discharges. 



Navillcs, Washington.— Having sent my setter puppy down the 

 country a month ago, I saw her for the first time yesterday. The 

 party keeping her says she had the distemper, and he gave her two 

 doses of castor oil. She is well of distemper, but has what I would 

 call the jerks, except that it is continuous when she is on her feet. I 

 told him to give her one-half pint milk twice daily until I heard from 

 you, with teaspoonful of whisky in each half pint. Ans. Your dog 

 has chorea. Give her three drops of Fowler's solution of arsenic 

 twice daily, and increase a drop daily up to six drops, and then come 

 gradually down to two drops. Also get some pills of the valerianate 

 of zinc made. Each pill to contain two grains, and give one morniog 

 and evening hidden in a piece of moat. Keep bowels free. Report, 

 result. , 



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RANGE AND GALLERY. 



INTER-CLUB CONTESTS. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



In your last issue (June 4) the article on "Inter-Club Contest" has 

 attracted my attention, and I fully indorse the plan set forth; but 

 have one suggestion to offer, viz., that the terms of contests should 

 not call for ten men, but should be made five or six. My reason is, 

 that there are many clubs who could not shoot so many men with 

 any chance of winning, while if a less number be allowed the number 

 of teams that would enter the contests would be much larger. If a 

 club have ten men, allow them to shoot them all in teams of five each 

 or as many teams of five as they wish to enter. 



This seems to me to be fair for all and shuts no one out of a chance 

 to compete. Chas. E. Dwioht. 



Wheeling, W. Va., June 5. 



THE CALIBER .22.— An article by Ralph Greenwood receutly ap- 

 peared in Forest and Stream, concerning the new cal. ,22 made by 

 the Massachusetts Arms Company, Ohicope.e Falls. I consider it to 

 be the duty of every sportsman to make public, the merits and demer- 

 its of any new invention offered to the craft. With this end in view, 

 I carefully tested the new centerflre cartridge, 10-45 naked bullet, and 

 found it to shoot fully 50 per cent, better than any rim-fire cartridge, 

 at distances above 25yds. The admirers of the little .i3 are truly in- 

 debted to this enterprising company for at last producing a cartridge 

 as reliable as those of large caliber. An extra barrel is made for 

 shooting rimftre cartridges for any who wish to do so, it being impos- 

 sible to use both kinds in the same barrel, owdng to the difference in 

 diameter of the shells. Fair results, however, up to 25yds., may be 

 abtained by using the centerflre shell with 8 grains powder and a 

 TTT shot, cal. .552.— W. L. Carpenter, 



HAVERHILL, Mass., Rifle Club, June 6, a good day and fair at- 

 tendance. 



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