FOREST AND STREAM. 
Mrraln 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1-8 Obadman. .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l_io 
0101U11U-8 Hoffinayer. 0 0 0 0 in,li- # 
i5u n .:::*.:;o 1 o \ \ 1 o 1 ? 1 - « oiiw 1 j } u ? n h- » 
oaamplln 
Beaman 
Jotmaion 
Parks. .....•* ; } ; J J J S n a- o Bieakmore..O oooiljooo— 8 
Ford 1 111101011—8 
Tatile l lioiooiii-i 
M orison." ‘.’l 66 1 00000 1- 3 Boyle 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-3 
Ties on ten— 36 yards. 
0101 110 10 1— O vmvci 1 >1*10 1111—9 
1 11111011-0 Mania 0 0 l l i i 1 1 ! n_ 7 
l 0110 10110-8 Campbell. .1111111110-9 
■•1,1111 0 10 1-7 Rololg 1 lllOlim-9 
"1011110100—8 Ogllvie 1 010001111—8 
11100000 0 — 6 Blear-''"' “ " n - - - 
1 1011011-8 Ford 
llioinii-o Tuttl 
Second tie— 81 yards. 
Third tie— 31 yards. 
Fourth tie— 31 yards. 
Match No. 
8 — Five single rises, 18 yards, 26 yardB boundary : 
Williams... 
.19 11 0—4 
McCain 
2 11 1 1-6 Lowe, 8 
....1 2 2 2 1—8 Miller, H 
..12 2 1 2—8 
Griffey 
..0 111 1—4 
0 2 11 2—6 Walling 
..2 2 10 1—6 
Hoare 
Hi 11 b 
. ...1 1 1 1 0—4 bills 
..1112 1—6 Oliver 
..12 12 1—7 
..1 2 2 0 1 — a 
Campbell... 
Lowe, J 
. . ..0121 0—4 Hants 
1 1 2 0 0-4 
..10 10 1—3 
Ties on nine— three double rises, 18 yards. 
Thornton 0 ‘ 0-1 
Williams and Chapman divided Arst. 
TIcb on eight, three double rises, 18 yards. 
Stewart 1 1 1“? 8 A 
Welch 
Ties on seven— 18 yards. 
Hoare 
1 2 1—4 Hoare 
Bllxt 
Second ties — 21 yards. 
Ties on six— two double rises, 18 yards. 
Delano » 0-0 Walling 1 0-1 
Match No. 9 — Ten Blngle birds ; 18 to 26 yards, optional handicap : 
Johnston .0111111101-8 Perclval 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-2 
jonnston . . . ! J J J o_ 9 Thornton . ...1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 - 5 , 
McCain , 0101110111-7 Chapman.. ..0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 - 7 * 
Henr? 0 101110011-6 Campbell. .. .0001111111-7 
Hills 1 1 0 C 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 8 Beaman .. .110 0 1110 11-7 
Miller H .0 1111110 0 1-7 Orifley 1 0 0 1 0 0 u 0 1 1 — 1 
Brian 1 110 111111-9 O'Brien 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1-5 
Youngs 1 0 0 0 1 0 w 
1110 111 0—0 
Faaan .'.T 6 0 6 0 1 1 1 1 0— 6 Youngs 1 0 
Lowe S 110 1111111-9 ltelulg 0 0 
cninvie '.'.".0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1- C Butler 110 0 10 1111-7 
C l 0 0 1111111-8 Gown 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0-4 
williams . 0 0 10 1110 11-6 Harris 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0-6 
Cham pi In . 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 l— 10 Bilxt 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0-0 
Mo Arthur .0 l l 0 0 1 l l 0 0 - 5 Vincent 0 l 1 1 1 l l 0 n 0-0 
PhelDs 0 111110 111-8 Miller, L . . . .0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 
Bmerson . ...1 10 111110 1-8 Lowe, J 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1-6 
James 0 01010000 0-2 
Ties on nine, each man 5 yards back, five single rises. 
Uoare 1 1 0 0 0—2 Lowe, B .... 1110 0—8 
Bryan 0 1 ® ® 7~ 9 
Ties on eight— 5 single rises. 
Hlllr, 1 1 1 l 1—5 Phelps 1 1 1 1 1-5 
Johnson!.’. 0 l 0 1 0—2 Emerson 1 0 0 1 1—3 
Walling l l 0 1 0 ~ tt 
Ties on Beven, 6 yards back. 
Chapman 1 l l 1 1-5 Campbell 1 0 10 1-3 
Miller U 0 111 1 — 8 Beaman 0 ill 1 — 4 
M'c8ln“!!!! 0 0 0 11-2 Bauer 1 0 110-3 
Canada— Aibro Craig, May 24.— Regular practice of Aibro Craig Gun 
Club- Boeardus trap, glass Dalis; Urst seven balls 21 yards rise straight 
Irom'snooter; last eight 90 yards nau at right angle with shooter; 2 tf 
os. shot, 
Stewart, Colin 1 0 1 
Drought, W 0 1 X 
Allen, James 1 1 0 
Allen Walter \ 0 0 
Smith, E 1 1 1 
0 1—9 
1 1—12 
0 1—9 
1 0- 0 
1 1—13 
Tyro.; 
Toronto Gdn Club.— M atch at Woedblne Park, May 29 ; 15 pigeons, 
21 yards rise, 100 yards boundary. 3 traps : 
President’s Fide. 
J Barrett l 
J Farrell 0 
W Kennedy 0 
J Viillers 
G Smith - 0 
J Young 7 
Q Monroe 
Total 
R Mlll*-r .1 
O C Small 1 
R Wilson 0 
J Taylor 0 
T Wingfield 1 
J James l 
8 Staneland 1 
8 Herron 0 0 
J Maughah 1 
1 
1 
0 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1—18 
1 
1 
1 
0 
0 
0 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
0—11 
1 
0 
1 
1 
1 
1 
0 
0 
1 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 — 6 
1 
1 
1 
0 
0 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1—12 
0 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
0 
1 
0 
1 
0 
1—11 
1 
1 
1 
0 
1 
1 
0 
0 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1-12 
0 
1 
1 
1 
1 
0 
1 
1 
0 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1—12 
1 
1 
0 
1 
1 
1 
0 
1 
1 
0 
1 
1 
1 
0—10 
1 
0 
0 
1 
1 
1 
1 
0 
1 
0 
1 
0 
1 
1—10 
1 
1 
0 
1 
0 
0 
0 
1 
0 
1 
1 
1 
0 
1 - 9 
iii-Presldent 
'8 
Side. 
1 
0 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
0 
1 
0 
t 
1 
0 
1-10 
1 
1 
1 
1 
I 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
0 
0 
1 
1-13 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1—15 
0 
1 
0 
1 
0 
0 
1 
0 
1 
0 
0 
0 
1 
1 — 6 
1 
1 
1 
0 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
0 
1 
0 
1 
1-12 
1 
1 
0 
0 
1 
0 
1 
0 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1—10 
1 
1 
I 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
u 
1 
0-12 
1 
0 
1 
0 
0 
0 
0 
1 
0 
0 
1 
1 
1 - 7 
1 
1 
0 
1 
0 
1 
1 
0 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1-12 
1 
0 
0 
1 
0 
1 
u 
0 
1 
0 
1 
1 
1 
1 — 9 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
1 
0 
1 
0 
0 
1 
1 — 4 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
0—14 
Total. 
.124 
An Abtist at Work. — Mr. S. A. Kilbourne, whose clever 
paintings anil sketches of fish have been so favorably com- 
mented upon, is now hard at work completing a Beries of 
careful studies on the game fish of the United Btates. 
It is in Fulton Market, at Mr. E. G. Blackford’s, that the 
artist has his temporary aUlur, and each day new and beauti- 
ful models are brought before Mr. Kilbourne. It is not easy 
to paint a fish glowing with wonderful colors. The obvious 
reason is that with every moment out of the water the colors 
of the subject fade. There are, however, some curious di_ 
vergences from this. When a cod is just captured he 
bleaches sometimes in an albinesque manner, recovering to a 
•?' nsniet[8 to Correspondents. 
No Notice Taken ot Adodjihoui ComtoiiDlcntloas. 
I. L. O., Boston.— No spcolal value to white pigeons. 
E. D., Washington.— A flrst-olass target, and hard to make bettor. 
R. H. D., Warren ton, Va.— A vory excellent target for the oheaper 
gun. 
Constant Reader.—' Train your Bplts pup to retrlovo your neighbor*' 
spring oblckons. 
W. H. c., Winchester, Mass — No closo season epoclfled for sand- 
pipers In yoor State. 
J. B. T., Boston.— We know nothing about It. but have written to 
Chloago for lnformaUon. 
J. C. M., Hastings, Minn — it may take some days beforo we can And 
P's. standing. Will probably write you. 
C. A. Q., Conderspori. Pa —An advertlsemeut In this paper would 
probably And a sale for ftru young trout. 
Abhantbb, Slog Sing.— You will and trout Ashing In Jessup River, 
Hamilton Co., N. Y. You will receive the rod all right. 
W. B. F , Rochester.— Jaa. Campbell A Son, 20 Yongo street, Toronto, 
Canada, will supply you with maps of the Ottawa district. 
G. N. B., Delphos, Kansas — Write to Goupll, Filth av., or to Sohans, 
Broadway— both print sellers— for photographs of Landseer's works. 
W. K. O., City.— Will you please lot me know In your next issue what 
Is your opinion of best gans 7 Ans. There are no makors In higher 
repute. 
C. T. J., Salem, Mas9.— Is there any person at Rloe Lake, Canada, 
from whom wild rice may be obtained 7 Ans. A. V, Denlo, Harwood, 
Rice Lake, Ontario, Canada. 
Haviland, Minnesota.— We will shortly Illuminate the cat's eye 
question philosophically, thoagh we are not responsible for the rhap- 
sodies of writers. See kennel column for correction. 
R. B. C., Paducah, Ky.— We could not recommend a gun to yon, 
such is onr Invariable rule ; nor wltb whom you could efTect a barter. 
You can ubo areca nut with Impunity, provldlngyou use castor oil after 
It. 
F. F., Columbus, Ohio.— The Chesapeake Bay dog can be better pur- 
chased In Baltimore than elsewhere. Could not tell you price. Address 
R. M. Taylor, Perrymanavllle, Md., orS. A. Camp, Langford, Kent Co., 
Md. 
F. McK., Erie, Pa.— Can yon put us In communication with the man- 
ufacturers or general agentaof the Dittmar powder 7 We And It highly 
spoken of by sportsmen. Aus. H. C. Squires, No. 1 CorUandt st , Now 
York. 
H. G. L , Bangor, Maine.— Not a good target. From the high charac- 
ter of the maker of your gon yon must have been at fault sorno way 
Repeat your experiments more carefully. PosBlbly yon overloaded and 
shot wild. 
R. M. C., Spottsylvanla.—Wonld have published your note, but want 
of apace prevented. Fetch is Miltonian, Spencerian and Blblloal. In 
good old English It Is said— Just as we use It— that '• the 6udden trip 
fetches a man to the gronnd." 
J. E. M., Saco. — 1. What make of rlAo would yon recommend to a 
person wishing to pay $20 or <25 7 2. Do yon know anything about ihe 
rlAes? Ans. 1. Yon can get most of the leading rlAea now at 
about your Agure. 2. A fair rlAe. 
H. C., West Philadelphia.— About Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory, are 
deer, elk, antelope, mountain sheep, bears and mountain Uodb ; and 
excellent tront Ashing. Buy a dog there. Take heavier clothing than 
a duck salt. Do not want a vernier sight. 
J. K., Lake Co., I1L— A 10 bore Is uBed where four-footed game Is 
found; a 12 for all other purposes. It all depends very much on the 
kind of gnn and the strength of the mpn. See former numbers of F. sad 
S, , where this question was folly discussed. 
H. C. P., Brooklyn.— Do not know where you can got Babltt patent 
brooze blocks In this neighborhood. You had better Inquire of Millory 
A Co., 50 South at., N. Y., or of Whltlook, 57 South st., who will be able 
to procure them for you, If they are In the market. 
E. W. S., Sandy Spring, Maryland. —Your questions are so Interest 
lDg that we have requested the ablest ride expert in the country to 
answer them. This reply may take some space. Are yon very sure you 
are right? If so, detail to us brleAy your experiments. 
V. A. N.— Best book on Ay-tylng la Hallock's “ Gazetteer,” price <3. 
There Is no publication containing the lines of a Nautilus canoe, hat 
we can procure a set for you If wanted. The “ dandy" is a small sail 
sit near the stern ef the oanoe, generally of triangular shape. 
Snips, Port Richmond, N. Y.— Where may I obtain good shooting on 
Long Island, both bay and Inland, and also fresh and salt water Ash- 
ing? Ans. Go to Good Gronnd, or anywhere along that shore. Yon 
will And bay birds and snipe there If yon wish to go In July or August. 
W. F. J., Richmond, Va. — 1. Which do yon consider best for off-haDd 
shooting, the shot-gun or rlAe stock 7 9. How much powder should be 
need In shooilng a 209 grain ballet at 200 yards t 3. Should the ballet 
be dipped In the lubricant after It Is In the shell T Ans. 1. The gun 
stock Is the belter. 2. 40 grains. 8. Before It Is In the shell. 
C. G. N., Oakland, Cal.— “The Upland Game Birds" is published by sub- 
scription (Scribner A Oo.), ten parts, $2.50 per part. Twenty-six num- 
bers of Forest and Stream constitute a volume. The flr<it Issue was 
Aug. 14, 1873. Price of back volumes unbound, $2.50 eaoh for nrnt four, 
<2 eaoh for subsequent volumes. Both gaus mentioned are very fair. 
Rembx, East Templeton, Mass. — You can prooure a license for col- 
lecting birds and their eggs of any organized Natural History Society. 
You will need to send them proper credentials. Gray’s Botany will give 
yon the sclentlAo names of plants, Jordan's Manual of Vertebrates those 
of vertebrates. For lnaeota consult Packard's •* Onr Common Insocts.” 
darker shade afterward. Nothing can equal the intensity of 
the color of the red snapper (Lutjanua blaekfordii) when first 
captured. It is intensely carmine, with red hot gleams. In 
a short time, though it pales, it is still beautiful, taking on 
rose-leaf tints, until, at last, the glow all fades out like a 
Mikron, Sloatsbnrg.— Please Inform me If there Is any other pro- 
cess than Banting's for rednolng obesity by a system ot diet and train- 
ing? Ans. We have recently seen much commendation made of a 
remedy mentioned as perfectly harmless. It la a vegetablo compound 
and Is called macerare. Address T. Q. Hall, P. O. Box 217 , New York 
City. 
sunset. In painting, then, many of his subjects, the cry of 
Mr. Kilbourne is always ‘‘Fresh Fish I” The shape — the 
ooutour of a fish— is not so hard to get, but sometimes tho 
dripping paints on the p&let sesm to be taxed to their utmost 
to matsh the colors of a fiah. , 
Doctor, Delaware City.— The Arst show of dogs ever held In Eng- 
land, and we believe anywhere, was In 1659 . It was confined 10 
sporting dogs only. Mr. Walsh, of The London FUtd, was one of tho 
Judges. The next show was In 18 * 3 , when the surprisingly large num- 
ber of entries was 1 , 6 U 0 . These have always resulted in dissatisfaction 
of exhibitors and dlspated award. 
315 
J. S. O., Now York.— At Crecdmooron Friday last In matob No. «, 
open to military rides only, at 300 yards off-hand, tho score of no out of 
a possible 35 w»s made by the winner. Is there any record of a bln her 
score at this distance with a military gun offhand, open »ighu ? Score 
In detail was 4 3 4 4 5 5 5-30. Ans. It Is tho best wo know of In I .hots. 
Mr. Johr made 38 in 10 shots this spring. 
Woodhill Gun.— in regard to the name of a maker Mr. Qreener, of 
Englaud, writes from Birmingham, May 16, 18T8 : •• We bavo made all 
Inquiries we can about A fred Woodhill, bat cannot hear of any gun- 
rnaker or dealer of that name In town or country. Messrs Bley Bro*., 
who are supposed to know all concerned in the gun trade, have never 
douo business or heard of any one by the name of Alfred Woodhill " 
W. A. P., New Haven.— Would It be within the Creedmoor rules to 
admit, tho Shelton auxiliary rifle and breech-loading shot-guns to com 
peto in all-comers' match, 90o yards, for prizes? If so a party will 
march to tho front to compete with other rifles at any time that euoli 
trial takes place. Aus. Tho rule as to " any rifle" will drnlt the aux- 
iliary if gun and all do not weigh teu pound*. Trig ger pay, must 
bo acoordlng to rulo of N. R. A. 
J. W. C„ Bowling Green, Ky -l. What Is the price of au auxiliary 
barrel adapted to 12 boro? 8 . Havo a Ballard breeoh-loading riflo 4« 
cal., SO Inch barrel and 8 pounds weight. The best gun 1 ever saw at 
200 yards, but the sights are coarse, as It was manufactured for military 
purposes. What changes, If auy, would you suggest to adopt to spott- 
ing uses 7 Ans. l. < 12 , wo believe. 9. Havo an adjustable peep- 
sight and a Beach globe-sight pat on tho rifle. 
M. M , Reading. Mo.— Tho gon yon montlon Is considered excellent. 
You can got a good one for the prlco named. To flsh for black bass 
with live bait use either click or balance reel, price $4 50 to $s ; 100 
yards line. To rid your setters of lice anoint with mercurial ointment, 
muzzling tho dog so that ho cannot lick it. After It has been thoroughly 
rubbed on let It remain three or four hours. Then wash off with soap 
and warm water. Or use Persian Insect powder. 
Nemo, Calsklll.— We have wasted a good deal of powder and paper In 
replying by mall to assumed correspondents who have addressed their 
Inquires to as relative to specified guns, gunmakers, etc., asking an 
answer through tho Correspondents' Column ; but as these letters aro 
Invariably returned by iho post office as uncalled for we oouoludo that 
there ib "uosuch feller" as “ Chaa. A. Kobb, Pittsburg," <t at. Thore 
may be corn on that cobb, bat wo can’t see It It Is too fresh. 
F. N. N., Conooid, N. U.— 1. Some glass ball olnbsuBo sheets to cutoli 
the broken glass. Tho size doponds upon trap and manner of throwing 
balls. Should be at least 20 feet square. 2. For prices of balls see our 
advertising columns. 8. Slzo of shot used Is No. 8. 4. Tho laws of 
Massachusetts requlro mill owners to provide suitable A-ibwayN. 6. 
There are fishways at the Lowell and Billerica dams. 0 . The stute 
Fish Commissioners aro tho parties to apply to In these matters. 
F. 8., Aberdeen.— 1. I havo a One muzzle-loading shot-gun, 
known here as the host ponotratlon and shooilng gun. Laminated steel 
barrel*, 12 bore, 32 inches. What la tho propor ch»go to shoot at glams 
balls aud what No. of shot? 2 . Where can I obtain a correct pocket 
map of the State* of Florida, Louisiana and Texas, and wliut Is tho 
price of eaoh of them? Ans. l. Three and a halt drachms powder, one 
aud a quarter oz. of No. 8. 9. Of M. Drlpps, No. Ill Fulton at. Florida 
costs 60 cents, Louisiana SO cents and Texas $1.25. 
S. J. S., Sandy Spring, Md.— Where oau I procure buss fry, or oonld I 
propagate 1 hem 7 Ifso.how? Aus. You had better write to your State 
Fish Commissioner for fry or spawnere. If the State ha* not got ihom 
wo will tell you where to prooure some. Milton P. Pierce, of Wenonali, 
New Jereey, used to propagate black bass for market, but we aro not 
sure tbat he does now. Your best plan la to catoh some old spawner* 
right away In tho nearest water and turn them Into your pond. Do not 
forget to turn loose a lot of mluuows for the buss to cat. 
Trao, Richmond, Va.— l. Do yon consider the No. 2 Remlogtou ride 
perfectly safe with an extra long .33 cartridge (.17 grains powder aud 176 
grains lead)? 9. Can tho extra long .38 cartridge be naed In a rifle 
chambered for the long .38 ? 8. Will the extra long .38 give bettor re 
salts In target shooting at 200 yards than the loug 7 4. Taking Into eon 
sideratlon original coat ot gnu aud exponso of ammunition what rifle 
and cartridge would yon advise for target shooting np to aoo yards 7 0 . 
Are the .32 and ,BS ceutral-flro cartridges better than tho rlm-Ato? Ans 
l. Yes. 2 . No. 3. No. 4. .40 calibre, 80 grain--. 5 . Yes. 
Subscribed. — 1. What la the chicken law In Nebraska and Iowa 7 9. 
I have a setter bitch three years old that does not “ shod her coat ;" on- 
ly shed abont one half of her old hair last year. She la atroug aud well, 
but very fat. 3. Pleasoglve me tho address of tho owner of tho ohamplon 
setter Lark. 4. Do you think the use of the “auxiliary riflo barrel” will 
lujare a shot-gun barrel for shootmg shot? Ans. l. In Iowa, close sea- 
son from January 1 to September 1 ; In Nebraska, from January 1 to Au- 
gust 1. 2. Nothing bat regular feeding and plenty of exercise will do 
n. A little purgative might bring ap condition, If she is too gross. 3. 
P. H. Morris, Esq, 72 Duane at., New York. 4- Not In tho least. 
Mbmbbr or State Association.— 1. Under what conditions was the 
R. V. Pierco badge shot for this year, and where did tho entrance money 
go? 2. Under what conditions was the Oreene Smith badge shot for 
last year, and where Is the entrance money 7 Ans. l. Fifteen birds, 
twenty-ono yards rise. Open only to members of clubs belonging to tho 
State Association. To be held by the winner each year In trust, and to 
be accounted for to the State Association. Said wmner to receive the 
entrance fees from the next annual contest. Entrance fee,$lo. 9. 
Open to all organized olnbs which were members of Association. To 
become property of club winning It. English rules, 5 traps, 30 ysrds. 
Entrance fee, $S0. 
Avib, Jersey City.— In our badge shooting one rule states tbat no 
member can change his handicap without permission of the comuiltoe. 
Another rule Is that the member winning tho badge shall bo handi- 
capped three yards from the winning score. A member Is handicapped 
under the rales at 13 yards, but he claims that he can shoot from aoy 
dlstanco providing he does not go ahead of his handicap ; takes his 
position at 16 yards and wins the badge. At the next shoot he claims 
he has the right to shoot again at 16 yards as his handicap Is Axed by 
the committee. Ans. According to tho Arse rale mentioned, unless 
the committee give their permission, the man must shoot at 13 yards or 
may bo ruled out. If, with permission, he shoots at 10 yards, ho must, 
at the next match, tako his position at 19 yards. 
Taxidermists. -In response to several Inquiries wo give this Hat of 
works upon taxidermy: Cones’ “Manual of Omit Oology." a manual 
of taxidermy and field woik, price $9.W, published by Govt, printing 
offloe; O. J. Maynards “Naturalist’* Guide." price $2, Naturalist's 
Agency Salem, 3lass. ; Brown * •• Taxidermist’s Manual,” pr ce $1 
Orange Jndd A Co., New York ; “ Taxidermist's Manual," published oy 
Jesse Hanley A Co., 119 Nassau at., N. Y. ; J. B. Davies’ “ Naturalist'* 
Ouldo" and R. Avis' •• Bird Preserving" are English books and con be 
obtained of Sabin A Sons, Nassau st., N. Y. lu addition to these works 
especially devoted to the subject, Hallock’s *• Sporisman’s Ossetteer” 
has several page* of praotlcal instruction. “ Wrinkles uud Receipts," 
published by Maun A Co., N. Y., alio treats of the subjeot. Please cut 
Uils out this ilmo and don** ask the same question *0 often. 
