Oct. 14, 1893.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



328 



Ees., M. T. Mason's Launcelot.— Open— Dofirs/ 1st, C. H. Conell's Rock 

 n.; 2d, A. George's I Dare: gd, M, T. Mason's Perry. Very high com., 

 G. W. Loveirs Dash A. and Palace Kennels' Koyal Dan. Bitches: 1st, 

 G. W. Lovell's Wild Lilly; 2d, J. H. Winslow's Admiration. Reserve 

 and very high com., M. T. Mason's Countess Vernon and Kathleen 

 Kent. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.-CHALLENGE-lst, G. W. Neal's Daisy Fore- 

 man.— Open— Dojrs.- 1st, Wilson Fiske's Glennon; 2d, James Me- 

 Gaun's Albert's Garry. Reserve, W. C. Downing's Benzine. Very 

 lugh com.. Wild Crow Kennels' Canadian Locksley. Bitches: 1st, 

 Wm. Bryce, Jr.'s Spectre; 2d, Rosecroft Kennels' Doretta; 3d, Dr. 

 Littleton s Nora Gladstone. Very high com.. M. T. Mason's Roy Di 

 and William Knott's Nellie Bondhu. Puppies: 1st. Rosecroft Ken- 

 nels' Daphne. 



.IRISH SETTERS.-Challenge— i>o(/s.' 1st and reserve, Seminole 

 Senne s Ch. Tim and Pride of Patsy. Bitches: 1st, Semmole Ken- 

 i;.'^- .Elfreda.-OPEN-i)affs.- 1st and 3d, Semmole's Montauk, Jr., 

 and Tims Dandy; 3d, Wm. Knott's Chinchquin. Reserve and high 

 com., L U . Barnes's Cloumel and Bantry. Bitches: 1st, Mr. Bishop's 

 Colerame; ad, pr Dixon's Lady Cleveland. Reserve, B. F. Lewis's 

 Mollie. \ ery high com., Seminole Kennels' Biddy. 



GORDON SETTERS.-CHAiLBNGE-lst and 2d. Dr. Dison's Lady 

 Waverly and Duchess of Waverly -0pen-£»03s; Ist and 2d, Dr. 

 Dixon 8 puke of Wellington and Homer S. Reserve, E. H. Morris's 

 Bnllmont. Bitches: Jst, and reserve. Dr. Dixon's Princess Louise and 

 Katherine; ad, E. H. Morris's jfairmont. Puppies: 1st, E H Mor- 

 ris's Reedmont. ' ■ 



FIELD SPAN lELS.-Doffs; Prizes withheld. Bitches: 1st, Thomas 

 xiiriiGr s ij&it3ty, 



COCKER SPANIELS.-CHAiiENGE-Ist, Swiss Mountain Kennels' 

 Middy.- Open- Iioffs: 1st, H. B. Field's Brantford Jet; 2d and very 

 high com., Swi^s Mountain Kennels' Jack of Clubs and Cloudy Very 

 °M°' ' 15 ' ^'^^'"'^ i""^ •^'^y' '^'^'^ ^- Dole's OtheUo. High comf, 

 M. T. Mason s bay Boy. Bitches: 1st and equal second, Swiss Moun- 

 tam Kennels' Mi>*s Chip and Miss Chloe: equal 2d, E. W. Fiske's Cork- 



tnt^ainke'^nn^^rcToufy,^-''"^ '^''^^'^^ 



^^^.H'^UNDS.— Oofifs- Equal 1st, Seminole Kennels' Ranger and R. 



S,79H'*r?^'^r°?™-°^;^™' 2d, M. T. Mason's Felix. Bitches: 1st and 

 and 2d, M. T. Mason s Fancy and Norah. 



Oh1ldt'?Snow"ifkr Lewis's Doctor. Bitches: 1st, ^7. H. 



rJi^I?;T?B^i??'^-^9'^T,^'^'=^?^-SeacroftKennels'GrouseH.— Open- 

 vi;. V,^-iL^''''^^i*^?T°''' C. D. Purroy's Arrandale Mix- 

 ture 'Very high com F. F. Dole's Venio, Jr. High com., B. Finder's 

 Spot. Com Seacroft Kennels' Seacroft Bourbon and Mrs A L 

 and H w\mi?J^«- Equal 1st, T. Turner's Lady Roseberry 



and H. W. Smith's Sister Janet; 2d, B. F. Lewis's Lansdbwne Lady 

 R^cfef' Seacroft Kennels' Seacroft Jessie and Seacroft 



nnn<,"^!r„^H*oH"^o Seminole Kennels' The Squire.-OPEN 

 V^v^hi^h r-L ^ ^i' Seminole Kennels' Ro.yal Monarch and Curzon. 

 I 4f«nff«M^c w-' C'^'ef- Bitches: 1st. Lambert 



& Stanfleld's Highland Floss; 2d, Seminole Kennels' Mattie. 



ifif Tnn?2 Q^:"^'!,^'-''^'""'"^^'^' ^- ^- D°^^'s Leonidas.-OPEN-jDoffs; 

 1st, loon & bymond s Romance. 



BULL-TERRIERS.-CHALLENGE-lst,F. F. Dole's Starlight.-OPEN- 

 T f^-,^- Dole's Cardomo and Topsparkle Very high 



wm., W. J Higginson's Duke of Rochester, Mrs. J. N. Henry's Young 

 SX^-r^'f^J,,^"?,'^!- J' Higginson's Billy BulgerOasUe Point 

 Sf°°^'« Lo'-d Blandford Bitches: Equal 1st, CastTe Point Kennels' 

 plifi .S^ "^i Hjgginson^s Lady Rochester; equaiad.W. J. Higginson's 

 «nH 2rt w°?''h^**'"-''°'^ I- V°K^ Ed-ewood ^anc.^• 11. Puppies: 1st 

 and ^d, W. J. Higginson's Duke of Rochester and Lady Rochester. 



Bfrr'Isir^fhomas^®'~'^°^*'' °- ^^"^^^ Stafford; 2d, Samuel 



Tlr^,omfifi/Ml!i '^^^ TERRIERS.- CHAiLENGE-lst, H. T. Foote's 

 ?,[ r^^ u ?<*dge -Open-Doss.' 1st, H. Bastow's Lord George U. ; 

 Id n r'.1^,^;^?°A''^^ 1st, T.Turner's Rosette 



IflV wf^h <^P^elia. Very high com., Mr. Brushheimer's Rochelle 



lthel?eltelfo°ctl!L^^^^^^^ '^'^ 



R,T-2??^1^^^^^ TERRIERS -Doffs.- 1st, RocheUe Kennels' Unnamed. 



ftnH oJ^^'i^R Bastow^ Pbebe; 2d, Mr. Foster's Unnamed. Picppies: 

 1st and ^d, H. Bastow's Phebe and Ursula. 



K-Jnnpl!; M9^'^'^^'"~^^^,^^• Lewis's Boby Ivy. Reserve, Seminole 

 H^n >I'dg«it.-OPEN-Z>oss; ] st and 2d, Semiiiole Kennels' Attrac- 

 M H Crver't Pp^.': oPTp fio^den's P^nrice Boy. Bitchef: 1st, 

 2d;j.i:;-;^enl'^Ffo5B:and?4v^ 



T.^Turnel^s Scofch^HoTf ^''e'-wood's Toom and Jewel; 2d, 

 v/f'^'^n^^T?! '^^^J^o9^^?S.-lst and very high com., C. F. Smith's 

 ^Hnifpt^ liTn"? i^'^' °- ,Eohmann's Foley. High com.', C. F. Smith's 

 irinketsand C. Lohmann'sSouries. 



^<-2,n?lo>'Q?'^?'^T^•~'^'°t^?: River Kennels' Nora; 2d, Palace 



and Emilia °' 2d, Palace Kennels' Shult Flora 



Le^^s's^Merce'r*^^'^'^ ^' ^" ^^^^'^ BerrL-QPBN-lBfc, B. F. 



FlSaL'^ifY^r^^^r.''' ^""^ ''^'^ ^' ^-'^^rinc, Jr., 



Mg^AS?'t?r'iK''^^'^^^-^^*' ^'"'^'^ ^^-^ 



IRISH TERRIKRS.-Doffs; 1st, T. Wise's Penderick Rae; 2d, B. F. 

 Lewis s Galton. Bitches: 1st. T.Wise, Jr.'s Coleen Rue; 3d. H. O'- 

 eonner s Mary Jane. Puppies: 1st. T. Wise, Jr.'s Mickey Rue: 2d, B 

 r . ijewis 8 Mick. . I 



„DACHSHUNDS.-lst,2d and high com,, Dr. Motishenbasher's Daches, 

 Welue and Ruby. 



WOLPHOUNps.-DofiTS.- 1st and 3d, Seacjoft Kennels' Sowanets 

 and Obrouga^ Great. Bitches: 1st and 2d, Seacroft Kennels' Flodeyka 



SPBOIALS. 



Handler having most dogs, Ben Lewis; second, O'Connor. Gordon 

 setter first m open class, Princess Louise. St. Bernard. Altos. Grey- 

 hound, Lady of Northcroft. Mastiff, Kaiser William. Newfoundland, 

 Kex. English setter dog in open class, Glennon. Fox-terrier I'over- 

 ina. Bulldog, Leonidas. Collie, Curzon. Bull terrier, Cardona. 

 Cocker spaniel, Braaforth Jet. Irish setter, Montauk, Jr. Grej'hound 

 dog, Imperator. ■' 



New England Field Trials. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



With your kind permis.sion I would iaform the public and 

 especially those having entered and those intending to enter 

 dogs in the New England Field Trials, something concerning 

 the facilities oE'ered at Oxford, where the trials will be held 

 and the ways in which it may be reached. Oxford is situated 



and about forty-five miles from Xorvt'ich, Conn. Parties 

 from Providence and Fall River change cars at Webster five 

 miles below Oxford, and those coming from Boston and 

 vicinity change at Worcester. An excellent hotel, the Bacon 

 House, will furnish ample accommodations, and the cuisine is 

 excellent. Hotel rates will be §1.25 per day, for those who 

 stay out the entire trials, and slightly more for transients, 

 wlio remains only for one or two meals. Barges will meet 

 every train and the fare to and from the grounds will be 

 2.5c., 12}ic. each way, and this includes carriage of dog also, 

 which are boarded and housed at the club's expense? The 

 entries to our "all age" clas.ses close Oct. 14, and as we have 

 §400 in cash prizes offered and have at considerable expense 

 secured two of the mo.st competent judges in the country, we 

 anticipate a large entry. I would especially call the atten- 

 tion of dachshund and basset o%vuers to the fact that a class 

 has beeh provided for these breeds and to urge them to come 

 forward and embrace this the first opportunity, I believe, in 

 the history of the world, to publicly test the i-abbit hunting 

 abilities of these breeds. Further information regarding 

 the trials as well as entry blanks, running rules. etc.~, can be 

 obtained of Mi-. ^Y. S. Clark, Secretary, l7ii]den, Mass. 



F. W. Chapman, President N. E. B. C. 



The Forest AND^TREAM is put topre^s each week- on Tues- 

 day. Corrvspondcnee intended for pnblication tihould reach 

 us at the latest by Monday, and as much earlier as practicable 



United States Field Trials Entries. 



Secretary P. T. Madison sends us the list of entries for 

 the U. S. Club Derby, as follows, all having been whelped in 

 1892: 



POINTERS. 



Alice Leslie— E. M. Beale's liver and white bitch (King 

 of Kent— Belle Randolpli), June 24, 



Rhet— W. J.Wilson's liver and white bitch (Dan— Martha), 

 Aug. 13. 



Don— D. P. Ritchey's liver and white dog (Trinket's Coin 

 — Moulton Patti), March 17. 



Bud RogePvS— C. G. Stoddard's liver and white dog (King 

 of Kent— Meally IV.), July. 



RiDGEViEW Cavaliek— C. G. Stoddard's liver and white 

 dog (Lad of Kent— 'Ridgeview Lass), June. 



Delmar— C. G. Stoddard's black and white dog (Osborne 

 Ale— Croxey), May. 



Kentzo— H. G, Smith's liver and white dog (King of Kent 

 — Croxlill), April 8. 



Stride AW at— Geo. E. Gray's liver and white dog (King of 

 Kent- Pearl's Dot), Feb. 14. 



A'ENTURE— P. R. Hitchcock's liver and white bitch (Rip 

 Rap— Lapford Pearl), July 8. 



Not Named — Hempstead Farm Kennels' liver and white 

 bitch (Duke of Hessen— Woolton Game), July 27. 



Not Named— Hempstead Farm Kennels' liver and white 

 dog (Duke of Hessen — Woolton Game), July 11. 



Not Named— Hempstead Farm Kennels' liver and white 

 dog (Duke of Hessen— Woolton Game), July 11. 



Not Named— Hempstead Farm Kennels' liver and white 

 dog (Duke of Hessen— Woolton Game), July 11. 



Lad's Rush— T. H. Gibbs's liver and white dog (Rush of 

 Lad— Devon.«hire Belle of the Ball), July 11. 



Hessen's Boy— Louis McGrew's black and white ticked 

 dog (Dtike of Hessen— Barmaid), Oct. 8. 



Hop's Hessen— Lewis McGrew's black and white ticked 

 bitch (Duke of Hessen— Barmaid), Oct. S. 



Kent's Ruby— Dr. E. C. Michel's liver and white dog (King 

 of Kent— Zero), Nov. 13. 



Kent's Peakl — Dr. 6. E. Michel's black and white bitch 

 (King of Kent— Zero), Nov. 12. 



Fly B.— L. W. Blankenbaker's black and white bitch 

 (Buck— Jilt ID, June 4. 



Pride of Avondale— T. W. Clelland's liver and white 

 bitch (Rush of Lad— GraDhic's Pride), Sept. 19. 



Fred of Idstone— Idstone Kennels' liver and white dog 

 (Shotmaster— Pearl of Idestone), March 21. 



The Friar of Idstone — Idstone Kennels' liver and white 

 dog (Shotmaster— Pearl of Idestone), March 21. 



King of Lynn— Robert Leslie's lemon and white dog (Tem- 

 pest—Madge of Naso), March 18. 



Wrecker- Charlottesville F. T. Kennels' black and white 

 dog ( Rip Rip— Croxie Wise), April. 



Ripple— Charlettesville F. T. Kennels' black and white 

 bitch (Rip Rap — Croxie Wise), April. 



Tip C— W. B. Stafford's liver and white dog (King of Kent 

 — Keeswick II.), March 12 



Keeswick IIL— W. B. Stafford's liver and white bitch 

 (King of Kent — Keeswick II.), March 12. 



Kent H.— W. B. Staftord's liver and white dog (King of 

 Kent — Duchess), June 10. 



Black Beauty— A. T. Latta's black bitch (Rex II.— 

 Fanny), March 14. • 



LULA K.— G. R. Howse's liver and white dog (Ossian— 

 Pearl's Pride), March 17. 



Not Named— B. M. Stephenson's liver and white dog 

 (Tribulation— Lalia), March 17. 



Not Named— B. M. Stephenson's liver and white bitch 

 (Tribulation— Lalia), March 17. 



IPvISH SETTERS. 



DAKIN— P. E. White's red dog (Finglas— Ruby Glenmore), 

 June. 



Maid— F. E. White's red bitch (Duke Elcho— Aurore), 

 June. 



ENGLISH SETTERS. 



Gleam's Pride— W. W. Newson's black, whiteand tan dog 

 (Gleam— Pride's Bell), March. 



Little Sister— D. G. Rowland's hlack, white and tan 

 bitch (Roderigo— Topsy A vent), July 4. 



Harry Mandan— Jeannette Kennel Club's black, white 

 and tan dog (Jerry Mandan— I^ady Pitts), August. 



Jeannette— Jeannette Kennel Cltib's black, white and tan 

 bitch (Jerry Mandan — Lady Pitts), August. 



Rod's Clip— West End Kennels' black, whiteand tan bitch 

 (Rod's Ace— Rosa Noble), March. 



Blue Ridge Mark— Blue Ridge Kennels' black, white 

 and tan dog (Gath's Mark— Ollie T.). March. 



Allie Bkyan— Blue Ridge Kennels' black, white and tan 

 bitch (Dan Gladstone— Belle of Blue Ridge), March. 



Anton— Blue Ridge Kennels' black, white and tan dog 

 (Antonio— Fanny M.), March. 



Lillian O'B.— Blue Ridge Kennels' black, white and tan 

 bitch (Pegbid— Miss Nelly Y.), March. 



Allene— Chas. P. Stokes's black, white and tan bitch 

 (Gath's Mark— Ruby's Girl), May. 



Bessie Sharpe— Chas. P. Stokes's black, white and tan 

 bitch (Gath's Hope— Countess Rush), May. 



Count Roderick— Charles H. C. Mills's black, white and 

 tan dog (Toledo Blade— Grace M.), July 8. 



Rod's Mark— Greensboro F. T. Kennels' black, white and 

 tan dog (Roderigo— Mark's Maid), April 29 



Mhss Hattie— E. L Gilmer's black, white and tan bitch 

 (Gath's Hope— Queen Noble), Jan. 4. 



Jeff Brown— Porter & McGee's black and white dog 

 (Darby T.— Lucretia). July 39. 



Markell— Chas. F. Field's black, white and tan dog (Ad- 

 tonio— Field's Cossette), July '38. 



Misty Morning— Chas. F. Field's black, white and tan 

 bitch (Antonio— Field's Cossette), July 28. 



Mary Early— Capt. Patrick Henry's lemon and white 

 bitch (Gath's Hope— Glad.stone's Girl), .May 3. 



Boundless— Capt. Patrick Henry's lemon and white dog 

 (Gath's Hope— Gladstone's Girl), May 3. 



Glea.m's Saji— H. J. Smith's chestnut, white and tan dog 

 (Gleam— Scamp S.), Aug. 5. 



May- A. L. Finney's lemon and white bitch (Gath's Hope 

 —Gladstone's Girl), May 3. 



Opel— Geo. E. Gray's black, white and tan bitch (Count 

 Gladstone— Diamond), July 1. 



Futltrity— Herbert Merriam's black aud white hitch 

 (Gath's Mark— Eve), May 10. 



Solitaire- F. R. Hitchcock's black, white and tan dog 

 (Roi d'Or— Tory Diamond), Jan 2. 



Je s— F. R. Hitchcock's black, white and tan bitch (Count 

 Gladstone— Molly), Sept. 24. 



Sandstone— F. R. Hitchcock's black, white and tan dog 

 (Cotmt Gladstone — Tory Diamond), July 1. 



Amethyst— F. R. Hitchcock's black, white and tan bitch 

 (Count Gladstone— Tory Diamond), July 1. 



Topaz — F. R. Hitchcock's black, white and tan hitch 

 (Count Gladstone— Tory Diamond), July 1. 



Rod— F. R. Hitchcock's black, white and tan dog (Roi 

 d'Or- Torv Pettel), June 18. 



Callie White— .Manchester Kennel Co.'s black and white 

 bitch (Gath's Mark— Georgia Bell), March '32. 



Nellie Gladstone— Manchester Kennel Co.'s black and 

 white bitch (Dan Gladstone— Queen Novice), May 17. 



Livingstone— J. W. Schriver's black, white and tan dog 

 (Gath's Mark— Cossette), June 3, 



Dajie DUPJ3EN— Bevan & Moss's black, white and tan 

 bitch (Etigene T.— Dell Rivers), Jan. 16. 



LooKOUT^Bedford & Bryson's lemon and white dog (Fre- 

 mont—Sue II.), June 10. 



Fluke Skillman— E. C. Payne's blue belton dog (Doctoi' 

 M.— Fussy), May 3. 



Juno M.— P. B. Mosby's black, white and tan bitch 

 (Eugene. T.— Bess of Hatchie), July 38, 



IghtfIeld Mukat— p. Lorillard, Jr.'s black, white and 

 tan dog (Farfuin— Maggie), April 23. 



Ightfield Rosalie— p. Lorillard, Jr. 's orange and white 

 bitch (Fred— Rosa), .July 6. 



Antoinette— P. Lorillard. Jr.'s black, white and tan 

 bitch (Antonio— Daisy Hunter), Feb. 28. 



Beryl— P. Lorillard, Jr.'s lemon and white bitch (Glad- 

 stone's Boy— Ruby D.), July 17. 



Almonta— P. Lorillard, Jr.'s black, white and tan dog 

 (Gloster- Mopsa), Feb. 10. 



Velma— P. Lorillard, Jr.'s black, white and tan bitch 

 (Gloster— Mopsa), Feb. 10. , 



Ophelia — P. Lorillard, Jr.'s black, white and tan bitch 

 (Gloster— Mopsa), Feb. 10. 



Leon A— P. Lorillard, .Jr.'s black, white and tan hitch 

 (Etigene T.— Bess of Hatchie), July 23. 



Lady Araminta— P. Lorillard, Jr.'s black, white and tan 

 bitch (Eugene T.— Dell Rivers), Jan. 1. 



Longfellow — P. Lorillard, .Jr.'s black, white and tan dog 

 (Blade— Maggie Gladstone), Jan. 1. 



Fanny Rice— Jackson & Denmark Kennels' black, white 

 and tan bitch (Gladstone's Boy— Manitoba Peggy), May 23. 



Earl Palmer— Jackson & Denmark Kennels' black, 

 white and tan dog (Frank Whitley — Dulcenia), Jan. 7. 



Duke of Yeragua— L. W. Smith's black, white and tan 

 dog (Roderigo— Faun ette), June 1. 



Not NAj\iED-=James H. Trezevant's black and white bitch 

 (Roderigo— Parepa Rosa), March 1. 



Daisy Croft— Charlotteville F. T. Kennels' lemon and 

 white bitch (Antonio— Daisy Hunter), Feb. 28. 



May Win— S. E, Corbett's blue belton and tan bitch 

 (Prince Lucifer— Lady Gladys), Api-il 13. 



Scott's Wood Faust— W. B. Stafford's blue belton and 

 tan dog (Pembroke's Grouse— Blue Fan), May 1. 



Bowdre— Avent & Thayer Kennels' blue belton and tan 

 dog (Roderigo— Novelist), March 23. 



Cigarette — Avent & Thayer Kennels' blue belton and 

 tan bitch (Roderigo— Norah II.), May 17. 



Hester Pryne— Avent & Thayer Kennels' blue belton 

 and tan bitch (Roderigo— Norah II.), May 17. 



ToPSY's Rod— Avent & Thayer Kennels' blue belton aud 

 tan dog (Roderigo — Topsy Avent), July 4. 



Thalid — Avent & Thayer's blue belton and tan bitch 

 (Val Jean— Lucy Avent), March 4. 



Prairie Lad — Avent & Thayer's blue belton and tan 

 dog (Val Jean— Zazel), May 15 



San Antonio— John A. Gude's (agent) blue belton and tan 

 dog (Antonio— Nelly Hope), May 23. 



Hope's Pride — W. A. Hinesley's blue belton and tan 

 dog (Gath's Hope— Lula Hill), Aug. 17. 



Lottie H.— W. A. Hinesley's Chestnut, white and tan 

 bitch (Gath's Hope— Lula Hill), Aug. 17. 



Hope's Glide— G. T. Kerr's black and white dog (Gath's 

 Hope— Lady Lit), April 23. 



Sadie Ross — Bob Cooper's black, white and tan bitch 

 (Gath's Hope— Tempest), February, 



Flaps from the Beaver's Tail. 



Toronto, Canada —It may serve to settle a disputed point 

 when I say that Mr. Stone positively assures me that he was 

 not informed as to the conditions of competition for the Ash- 

 mont trophy, but of course he had a general idea of what 

 these conditions were. As far as the bench show committee 

 is concerned, the special was awarded according to the pub- 

 lished rules, for which see Forest and Stream of Aug. 13, 

 where Mr. Stone says, "Dr. Perry has kindly donated the 

 Ashmont trophy to be competed for at our coming show, the 

 same being for the best dog in the show aud to be j udged by 

 Mr. C. H. Mason." 



Mr. H. Bedlington's Bedlington terrier Sentinel, a winner 

 of several prizes, has gone to the final "dogs' home." Death 

 was evidently due to a fit. 



We are about to lose one of the landmarks of Canadian 

 dogdom in A. A. MacDonald's smooth fox-terrier champion 

 Blemtou Trump. He has been sold to Mr. Waterman of 

 Santa Barbara, Cal., and will remain btit one month longer 

 in his old home to fill engagements. Any puppies the pro- 

 duct of service while in Mr. MacDonald's pos-session will be 

 eligible to compete for the special prize of §100 offered by him 

 at the Toronto show of 1894, but of course not afterward. 



Mr. Waterman also bought a nice bitch puppy of the Dark- 

 Eye— Bonnet litter. H. B. Donovan. 



ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



There is no charge for answering questions under this head. All 

 gniestions relating to ailments of dogs toill be answered by Dr. T. G. 

 Sherwood, a member of the Royal Qollege of Veterinary Surgeons. 

 Communications referring to other matters connected with Kennel 

 Management and dogs will also receive careful attention. 



M. J. W., Hartford, Coll.— Can you send me the address of any reli- 

 able man who has brown French poodles for sale? I want to find 

 some one near New York, where the dogs can be seen. Ans. Write 

 to Hill Hurst Kennels, Wellesley, Mass. 



G. E. J., New York. — 1. Beagles are considered the best for rabbit 

 hunting, although dachshunds are also used to good purpose. 3. The 

 two parties you mention first are reliable and'have good stock; the 

 other we know nothing of but suppose they are all right. 3. If you 

 want to register the beagles you purchase, you can do so by writing 

 to the secretary of the American Kennel Club. 44 Broadway, New 

 York, for blank forms, giving full particulars. The fee is SI per dog 

 for registering. 4. Write either to the president, H. L. Kreuder, 

 Nanuet, N. Y., or secretary, Geo. Laick, Tarrytoun, N. Y., and they 

 will attend to your election at the next meeting of the Natiooal Beagle 

 Club, due notice of which you will find in our Hunting and Coursing 

 column. 



J. G, H., Emporia, Kan,— I again address you for help. I am down 

 here in Kansas from Idaho, and want jyour advice, which I have had 

 several times. I have a well-bred Gladstone bitch Jmos. old. She is 

 covered with warts— some say the mange, I say warts. The mouth 

 aod rectum the worst; if I can cure her I shall take her back to Idaho 

 with my spaniels. Can I cure the ailment, and how? Is it contagious 

 and will my spaniels catch the disease? I keep them separate. She 

 eats well and is improving under the treatment. I am giving Sargent's 

 pills and dressing with carbolic soft soap twice a week. Ans. Dress 

 the dog all over with a mixture of sulphur, oil of tar and cottonseed 

 oil, and give internally the following mixture: 

 Ferri phosph. 



Liq. arsenicalis aaj i 



Aq. ad 5vi 



Mix. Give one tablespoonful twice a day. 



"No Other Paper Could Take Its Place." 



FoHE-ST AND Strelvm is among the welcome weekly visitors to our 

 rooms. When we were making iip our list of papers for the year, one 

 of the readers of Forest and Streaji, expressing his desire lo have it 

 continued another year, said, "No other paper in the United States 

 could take its place in my estimation." In this part of the country 

 where the rod and gun is used so much, such a periodical is of ines- 

 timable value.— 3'. M. C. A. (Boi/i, Me.) Magnet. 



Business. 



Hope, Ind., Sept. 15.— Sditor Forest and Stream: I am pleased with, 

 my last adv. ; whl send you another adv. before long. 



C. A. PjkETZEL. 



