Mat 5, 1881.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



2T5 



St. Mara for lemon belton ting puppy, whelped Dec. S, IgsO. toy Herz- 



berg's MthTshot oui or lleivtier^'s Jessie. 



Bla.iea «/n.M-Dr s. Fleet Spelr, Brooklyn, N. Y\, claims the name 

 otBladoo' Grass for black, white and tan setter clog puppy seven 

 months olfl, by St. lUtno oul 01 Daisy. 



Jiulva—X)T. -. Fleet, tfpelr, Brooklyn, N. Y , claims the name of i:o- 

 hea for black, tin ami lhtie white setter bitch puppy, seven months 

 Old, by St. Elmo out of BftlsJ . 



O'uait-niE.ihi-m. s. i-'ieet spelr, Brooklyn, N.T., claims thename 

 ot'Cotm e-ss l-.ldafor black, whits ,ni.l Ian sriter bit -ii puppy, whelp- 

 ed January is. Iiv, by St. Elitiootn ol tilaino at Duchess. 



Kemixofe— uv. 8 fleet Speir, ol tUwkiyu. N. Y., claims the name 

 of Evermore ior o'.ack, white and i m te;ter d -g puppy, whelped Jan. 

 lit, is-. I, be Hi,. E mo our of In .mouti Duchess. 



Wr.iuM.d Dr. S. F.ect spt tr, I: rookiyn, N . Y , claims the name of 

 nereworrl fo:' black, white and tan dog puppy, whelped Feb. a, issj 

 by St. Elmo out or heldon's Prairie Hose. 



<.a>>ia'.:-Di\ s. Fleet. Spelr, Brooklyn, T). Y., claims filename of 

 Clysmlcfor b.ue lleltou seller dog puppy, seven mouths old, bybt. 

 Elmo, out of Duma 



BRED. 



Thistle- Dathimj monarch— Air. S. T. Hammond's Springfield, Mass., 

 setter bilch Thistle (Alton Nellie) to Mr. J. o. II igglns' Delaware 

 City Del . DasU'DgM 



(Lclce.-lei 

 Judeth- 

 to OMU'ri 

 lllumhj- 

 Bloudy (I 

 lrlsu iv.i 

 rock-Duel 



llrca m ■ 



Dream, la 



//.-Mr. \Y. B. Wells' Chatham, Ont, setter bitch Star 

 I. o. Donner's ltaugor II. 

 nk D. Fay's Boston, Mass., setter bitch Judeth 



kennel Club's Chicago, ill., liver Held spaniel 

 to Me.-ars. Whliiiiaii ,t ('icon's Km: 1. -I or 

 [earners water spaniel champion Mike (Sham- 



l. myth's Mclnlyre, Pa 



too 



.\ellit llat;er,\ek-Yu,k-i 

 Better iilnh \cl.le il.,ncr. 

 ur's Joel by Imported York 



Doe Chief— TAT. Mas ever 

 Doe loon tier's Chief. Tii 1 



Fu*'-ivati"ii-F;>iperor i'n 



setter hitch, Fascination ( 

 plon pave L iverac .' setter i 



Laddie, ihst pi tee, -New York, ism, April 27. 



bitch..--, i,/ Mr, John S. Me.liUOsh's UTltsl 



Abbr,/-.\U: Herbert Inrnans (New '" 

 whelped April 7, six puppies, foul d |g 

 both hitches sine* (had! by owner's It 



flue healthy puppies, 



Count Zo— Mr. James II. (ioodsell, New York city, has purchased 

 from lit W W. White, Baltimore, Aid., the orange Belton setter dog 



Collin Zu tl" 



.Mlac t' 



t hetten U. 



-Mr. L. 



Marteuet i 



r.. Boll I 



tDa-.u irr c 



jrneli ). 



Tambazin*. 





T. V hlteluu 





SttchTambi 





tiruuae. IM 





Bold to ill- 





Grouse Dale 





Grvvac u. 





puivli.i-e1 a 

 K. I , bj in 





uppyc 



icue. 



rVugslaff, Babylon, I. 

 , r New Yor ; -how ot Mr. \V. Tubman, Providence, K. 

 I. a b a c 1 1 puppies (dog and bitch) by Grouse Dale nut or Blanche. 



Grvn'i D.ile h:„n,-l„ n7., ';•*. Mi . Car:o:i lliyee ha- purcliaseuor Mr. 

 w. Tallin n. Providence, It. I., a setter dog puppy by Grouse Dale 

 oui of BtfulOue. 



t\-hr HcklemilJ Mr. II. W. Llvlngst-in, New York city, sold to Mr. 

 Fred. P. Sands. Nowpmt, K. 1 , Hie mack and while Ucked Kngilsli 

 seller dog puppy Peter Schlemihl. whelped Aug 10, ISSo, by Kay out 

 Delta tuow di ad . 



KcMIn -Mr. James IT. Ooodsoll, New Y'ork city, has purchased of 

 B,r. i he ■. II. Terry. New Yo I; city, Urn Ii I h seller hlteh puppy Ked- 

 dle (En -ho-Iiosc), winner o: ib^t In puppy class N. Y. Show issi. 



Jim -Mr. Can in c. KciiT, I.'iiide lo-j. Pa. has sold his Bismarck 

 feller Jim to Mr. .1. 11. Jewcii. ntitTulo, N. Y. 



Frank Mi. c.nvln c. KellT, Lotilertun, Pa . has sold his Bismarck 

 scit.-r Frank in Dr .lames \V. llaiiy.coushohocken, Pa. 



Yarrow-Mr. J Lindsay, Jer.-ey t liy, has sold to Mr. I'. S. Wither- 

 bec, New Y'ork, ids co Lie dog Yarrow by Imported Bex, first, New 

 York, 1SS0, out of Imp r <-d Qr " 



(,'oit«ii-Mr. J. I Inds-y, n 

 New Yo;k, his colli I dog uoiv 

 out of Downey's L-.is ■! !, 



Pbksentations. 



Dntul-Star ifhclp— Mr. ^V. 11. Wells, Chatham, OnL, litis presented 

 Mr .). <). ixinnei, of Ibis c t.v. w i h a iln>- setter hitch puppy by Druid 

 out or ownei V si a r ( i . !,. , si er-Dari ), 



0rfitise~I>aiii/ Vale ii'/i.-.'i, -Mr. w. A. Buckingham. Norwich. Conn., 

 P4B presented to Mr. Vf. 'tallnun. Providence, it. I., a st tter bitch 

 punpv by Winers Grouse out of uwuer's Daisy Dale (Imported cham- 

 pion Lo.k- Maud'. 



Prince Ldvertiek— Mr. Frank Merrick, New Brighton. Pa., has pre- 

 siui'-d t" Mi. Jos. J. Snellenbiiig. suae p!a- e, the pure La 



Belter 

 Dal-y, Lady i 

 Short, for iu>" 



SClltcd at XV 



Willi a h:.;Ci; 



Lave 



nl Dick l.m 

 if)- .n-i ruction. 



r. H7if/|i.— Mr, T. M. Aldrich, Providence, If. I., pre- 

 York Shov Mr. Washliurton A. Cosier, Flatbush. L I , 

 ietter bitch puppy out of Mr. N. Kane's smut II., by 



ii'<»nvn..AVs Whelp— Mr. Jno. K. Hsnaud, New Orleans, La., has 

 been presented with a white and liver pointer bitch puppy by Warren 

 out ot !!ye. 



Druid-Star Whelm— Mr. AY. B. WeLs, cnaiham, Ont., bus presented 



Mr. I' Mmerilivrailc, NMvsi'.t. >,. n., a y ni :■<■ , ijy •".• i,,ii r.ui 



of owner's Star (Leicester-Dart). 



Dbath. 



Donna Whtatley— Mr. W. A. Cosier, Flatbush, L I., haa lost by dis- 

 temper the polu'er Iji'cii puppy Donna Wiieatley (Don Royal-Mald), 

 to bands of trainer eutered for the Robins island Derby. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 



132. 8. S. V., Cleveland, O.— The following is a gc . 



for fleas ; a strong infunion of quassia, made by suspending 

 couplo of ounces of quassia wood chips, tied in a piece of muslin, 

 in a bucket of water for two or three hours, occasionally stirring 

 it, is useful in killing tleas ; it is free from danger, and being al- 

 most colorlePB is an advantage in washing white doge. The in- 

 fusion must be used instead of plain water with either soft soap or 

 curd soap, a good lather being made to penetrate the dog's coat to 

 the Hkiu. Home plain water should be poured over the dog to 

 finish the washing and remove the quassia from the coat 



131. T. D., Culpeper.— Please tell me what to do lor a setter pup- 

 p r with sore eyes. Every morning when 1 first see him his eyes 

 are so closed up with matter he can hardly see. 1 wash them and 

 put on some eye-wash I got at the drug-store, which does a little 

 good. The puppy has a very fair appetite. Ans. You do not give 

 the age of the puppy, but we would recommend that you continue 

 ths treatment you describe. If, howe>er, the dog does not re- 

 cover, write again. 



134. L. II. L.. So. Eramingham, Masr.— My Newfoundland dog, 

 three and a half year? old, has been very sick f r three days, cau- 

 Jiot keep auylhing on his stomach, won't eat anything and drixika 

 i.,: j., mi? ur.-n'-hcn ', evv harci 'J ■.' '•"on. its uj u i hitv, flippy mat- 

 ter. Will you tell me what to do for him ? I gave him a dose of 

 castor oil, 'but he did not keep it down. I feed him on Indian 

 meal and table scraps. Ana. Probably an attack of bronchitis or 

 inflammation of the lungs Sustaining treatment ; quinine two 

 grains three times a day. and meat broths are indicated, to which 

 a couple of small doses of calomel about three or four grains, 

 twelve hours apart, will be of service. , 



135. G. H, T., Philadelphia.— My setter dog has been sneezing 

 for the last few days, he also has a slight greenish discharge from 

 the penis ; he is well in other respects and in good condition. I 



think ho has a had cold. What shall I do for him? Ans. Yon fsil 

 to give age. Probably the dog has been overfed. Would advise 

 regular diet which should consist of cooling food. Avoid giving 

 much meat. Give two doses of oil, one each day, follow villi a 

 dose of sulphur one each day for five or six dava. Keep the mem- 

 ber clean by washing away the discharge carefully twice a day with 

 tepid water. 



136. A. V. P., Rochester, N. Y.— My pointer's bah- cornea out in 

 spots. What Hhall I do for him ? Ans. Rub the bare spots with 

 sulphur ointment. Avoid giving meat for some time. Watch for 

 eruption, which may indicate mange. Give ten spoonful of sul- 



Ehur daily for five ur six days. Kennel in a clean place, and have 

 edding changed daily. 



137. J. H. E., Northumberland, Pa,-A friend of mine owns a 

 very valuable and promising black Gordon setter puppy, ten 

 months old, that for tho past Ion days, has bd n subject to fits. 

 He ia very quick and active, and takes them more readily while out 

 exercising. His food has been altogether muBh. and very seldom 

 does ho get any moat. He has beeu given medicine for worms, 

 hut it does him no good. Ans. Tho trouble you speak of is not 

 uncommon with dogs of his age. Give open an exercise and 

 opening medicine, say a full toaspoonful of castor oil, and the 

 following day a dose of sulphur, small toaspoonful. Do not shut 

 the puppy up but give him his freedom, and allow plenty of eter- 



138 M. E., Braggvillo, Mans —My Irish sottor dog has been 

 Buffering from the dog disease for the past low weeks, and seems 

 to have had a relapBe as ho is now in bad shape. Ho runs pro- 

 fusely at tho uoae, has no appetite and is very weak. What will 

 cure him V Ans, Your dog has probably had tho dintompcr, and 

 at tho present stage of the disease, two grains of quinine three 

 times a day and good sustaining meat broths will be the best 

 treatment. 



139. J. H B., Phila.— I have a Gordon setter that is passing 

 blood every lime he makes a passage. 1 first noticed it on Suuday 

 last, and I gave him on Monday one tablespoouful of castor oil, 

 with five drops of laudanum in it. He was no better. 1 haw. bfeen 

 feeding him on commoal and otilinoul made into nmsh. Ho is two 

 years old, what shall I do for him 1 Ans. If the dog is constipated 

 the bleeding is duo to that fact. Give doses of sulphur teaspoon- 

 fu], and sulphate of magnesia same quan'ity on alternate days, 

 and give the dog regular exercise where he can get grass. 



140. C. H. P., Pomfrel. C'eutre, G'ouu.— The eyes of my English 

 Better dog three and a half years old, are affected and he is now al 

 most totally blind. I bad bun out cm Tuesday, and h« mutuito- 

 a Ut, frothing at tho moulli while laying on his e ido. Tin.. lit 

 lasted ten minutes, and then ho could liardiv walk. Do you think 

 worms aro the trouble r What shall I do for him? Ans. If tho 

 nervi - of the eyes are really diseased nothing can bo doue tor him. 

 If, however, it is a functional derangement soe that regular ex- 

 ercise is given and proper food is given him. We suggest that 

 you give alternate doses, ouo a day, of sulphur, ono toashoouful 

 and s me quantity of sulphate of magnesia, for one week. It is 

 extremely doubtful that worms will affect a dog of his ago in thu 

 way you deHCribe. 



141. SuBBcmiiEu, ML Vernon, 0.— A hack-woods friend of mine 

 lias eont me what be claims to be the best dog for foxes. Ho says 

 ho caught uino with him this last winter, and says the dog can't be 

 beat on deer. I have bred dogs for years, but never saw as moan- 

 looking a brute as this one. My opinion is he is a cross between a 

 Scotch greyhound and some other breed. Tho following is a de- 

 scription of him. Please answer through the Forest Ann Stbeaji 

 if 1 am correct in my opinion : The dog stands between twenty- 

 eight uud thirtv inches high at Bhoulders, body rather long, de«p 

 and broad chest, hind parta broad and well-muscled. Head long, 

 eyes large, ears vary short mid pointed and carried luck like a 

 greyhound's. Tail about sixteen inches long, and of small thick- 

 ness. Color of body, mottled tan, yellow iega and part of btad 

 white, feet small The general get up of ine dog resembles Ibe 

 greyhound. Weight, now in pot r condition, eighty-two pounds 

 Hair moderately long, course and wirey. Looks as if he preferred 

 human flesh and corn bread. Ans. Your suggestion is probably 

 correct, if your description is. If you have any dog thieves in 

 Knox County, you might feed him on them. 



14.'. J. H. J„ Bethlehem, Pa.— Your puppy, which yon Btate is 

 nine mouths old. and is very timid and nervous, should be given 

 lihertv at all tunes i'i some iuclosed yard or lot. Take no notice 

 of hiiii whatever, feed on strengthening foud, and do not attempt 

 to train him until he has gained courage. If he continue, alter 

 the trial of the course we recommend to bo as shy and timid a- 

 you describe, we advise yon to neither waste time or money ou 

 him. 



143. F. K., Fulton, N. Y.— Your poiuter puppy, eight mouths 



old. which has just i 

 with one of that disease's ev 

 tion seldom cured, and to QUI 

 worth lie trouble and expe 

 long-winded and uncertain. 

 Byi'up of squills 2 drams ; i 

 syrup, 1 ounce; tincture of L 



the distemper, has been left 



.-ulis— the chorea. It is an aftlic- 



ud tho majoiity of dogs are uot 



of a treatment which is at best 



The prescription you have tried of 



ivrup of ipecac, 3 drachms ; Simple 



on, 2 drachms ; and water to make I 



ie teatpoonful doses three nines a-day, is a fair 



tonic ; but w« groatlv prefer the following, which is more likely to 

 prove beneficial :— Quinine, 2 gains; mix vomica, one-eighth 

 grain, given th ee t mes a-day. Eeed the dog on stimulatiug food, 

 and give moderate exorcise. 



For ePse confinement, for want of air, sedentary habits and brain 

 aud ncrve-tlre, trust In 0op Bitters. 



Jlttmers fa (jigorresgondents, 



W. A. M., Doausburg, N. Y.— The grade of gun you name will do 

 good service and you will find it In ail respect s a sp i r ,n on iv.-.p... , n . 



W. A, A.. Canyon, M. T.-W'lll toy wild geese lay thlt season, they 

 being one j ear old this spring? Ans. Piooably not. Itissaldthat 

 they do not lay until they are three years o.d aud more. 



Wna>, Red Bank, N. J -Address Mr. A. J. Kelly, Anderson P. O., 

 Howard Co.. Md. He will slve you the informal km you want. Mr. 

 Kelly has charge of the Baltimore Kennel Hub dogs. 



B. A M.. Austin, Minn —Can you inform me or some dealer In raw 

 material to make my own Hies, etc, and win v one can procure rod 

 ferrules and gear v Als. Write to our advertisers ot ilsumg tackie 



M \ck.- -Sail should be U ft. on mast, about lit ft on foot, triangu- 

 lar lu shape step mast l >,. ft from bow. Would give a II ft ahaipie 

 3}i 1 1. beam on top. Fort muses oz, duck and waterproof as de- 

 scribed In answ erg week before last. 



J E. H., Gravis Mills, Missouil.— It Is Impossible to Identify the 



l-ip'.J a .i '.>■ .li'r-c lp. I >::■: i .-.om, p.vi;-: uo MoLPlool ;,!/,:■, eo|i .r or ■u;:i .,- 

 IngS. It Is possible iii.it they may nnvo to- en Iv-ron^ of some speaies. 

 but It would be Impossible to say without something more definite 



thai 



ehav 



if fishe= 

 slightly wlthg 



tchlne oil. A statute 

 _„ jphieal mile Is 6,ll0ii ft 

 /emtio and a statute mile equals 

 the knot Is taken at s.ouo ft. even, 



E. S. H-, Brand Rapids, Mich.— Does Wrstwood's " Btbllotheca Pis- 



catorla" rom am notices o 



and Scientific description 

 Uce the book on its publ" 



C. C.AL -Oil block ver 

 mile is 5,28n feet and a 

 Therefore- a knot equals l. If. seal 

 n.i'M knot. In ufirking a log lb 

 for convenience of subdivision. 



J, P. P., Waukesha, Wis.— If you are shooting " class sUootlusf" the 

 three men who tied on s shoot ofi for ilr.-,i, pri/.o : I no two who tied on 

 8 shoot off for second, and those who tied on T shoot oil for third. If 

 not" class shooting.'' ijje three who ted on nine shoot off for first, 

 secotd and llifrd. Before toe match was shot this point should have 

 beep Pererrniin'd upon. 



R., Liberty, Vs.— What are the best trout fishing grounds In Vir- 

 ginia within easy reach of hotels'.' 1 propose lo take a fortnight's 

 trouilug anil sJinulii be pl.nl to It -ve i he latest and most rell able re- 

 ports. I am familiar with the 1 luortdoo si ream, but want to tiy the 



lie, I ,,]| = . |. lp" oi, 0. Pi VO ..tie ' , ■ In' Pi ,. ;j ■ I .- •■[ !e OP "lie I ' 



Ans. Try Hawley Springs, liocl Ingham i o. ; v.'ikonvilie, Hath Co.; 

 or the headwaters of the Greanbrlar, wliich have afforded good fisa- 

 lmj. 



O. T , Purls.- There Is a mix) ore ol snmo sort used to keep off mus- 

 quitoes aud blue'-: Hies while fishing. Can vou infoim me what It la 

 niacin el'f What tiles are the mast killing lu ilm early part Of the 

 season ior tioul ■? Ans. ItlsmadflOl t. p rial sweet oil, the oil being 

 used 10 tltto the tar and to ruclilt&te us i smoyal iiora ihe skin. We 

 prefer a vail Take red hackles, red Ibis, brown hackles, white 

 hackles, blank <rnal , aider 11 .v, p/reep and gray ol aires. We like hackles 

 in spring and summer. 



Any subscriber or reader of Forest aso Stream lu want of any 

 kind of carpotlngs, oil cloths, rusts, em., etc., cvn be sure of talrtreat- 



ip'-n': in tin.- n ppiip. .teliu ii. i-'oti.stop, & pp., lip ion. Call or cor- 

 respond with them, and get. their prices before buying. It wfll pay 

 you to try them -[Adv. 



Yachting and (J^anoeing. 



May 30. 



M:il :«>. 

 Mav .ill. 

 May 30. 



FIXTURES. 



-San Francisco T. C. Moonlight cruise. 

 -Pacific Y. C. cruise to Vadlejo. 

 -Southwark Y. C. Annual regatta. 

 -Cooper's Point Y. C. Annual icgutta. 

 -iMniaiiU V. C. en ilh nite cup. 

 -San lT.incl.co Y. c. Cruise to Vallejo. 

 -Sun i-'ranel-ico Y. c. Cruise to Napa. 

 - Knickerbocker Y. C. opening cruise. 

 -Souih Roston Y. C. Union regatta, Oily Point 

 -Atlantic Y C Opening cruise, 

 -cape Ann Y c. spring regatta. 

 -Seawanhaka Y. G. Opening cruise 

 -Hunker Hill V. c. upeii regatta ^i ft. and under. 

 llail-.-ui li.p.pia Ars 'elation. Canoe races. 



-(juiney \. C 0]ic 

 —Last hlvf ' •' 



Ills. 



June H. Paeiile V 



All 



[fltta. 



.tune ;6 



June 17. 

 Juuc IS. 

 June lo. 

 July i.- 

 ,luly I.- 

 Jnly l.- 

 .luiy 2- 

 July •».- 

 Juiy 9. 

 July 12. 

 July 16. 

 Aug. 2. 

 Aug. 6.- 

 Aug. G. 

 Aug. 6.- 

 A Ug. 1 1 

 Aug. 3' 



Mociiliglil cruise. 



unreport Y. C. Annual regatta. 



" Annual regatta. 



mal regatta. 



ig i egaua. 



—Roston Y c. .M 

 ,-L.moi V C, S|ir 

 . Mar'oleh'-ad Open rammta. 

 .--Iio.elie tei- y. p. Nalmut regatta. 

 K st Klver Y. C. Aunu d regatta. 

 San iranclsco Y. 0. Praise io Monterey, 

 ■tiananoque Y. c. Annual regatta. 

 Roiul Canadian Y. C. Governor General's Cup. 

 oulncy Y. 0. Fir..t clmmpionstilp regatta. 

 levoland, v. A. Annu ,l regatta, 

 lev, n.v v. c. Ohamplonshlp regatta, swamp3cott 

 Pacillc Y . C. Annual regatta, 

 Horchpsier Y. c Clubhouse regatta. 

 (julncv Y. C. Second ehampionsmp regatta. 



• ■■ '- —•- ' '- .-irilln \uhunl 



Seal 



sept -i 

 Oct 8.— t 



Nov. B.— : 



h impliin i-egatta, Nahant 

 Pachlc Y. c. Annual ci ulse. 

 sun Francisco y. c Ai.iiu d regatta 

 o i4.— American canoe Association. Lake George meet 

 Oulncy Y. C. Thlrj ehiunpleiishlp regatta. 

 -"" C. Championship sail off. 



sco Y. c. cruise, to Drake's Bay. 

 -noicne-ier Y. C. Failrega la. 

 - inn ai Can Uinu Y. C. Annual regatta. 

 --Heveiij v. c. Chainplon-hlp regatta, Marblehead. 

 -San Francisco Y, C i oilutnlaii matches, 

 leveriv Y . c . Special rcgaua, Swiunpacott 

 isco Y. C. Moouhgiit cruise. 

 Isco Y. C. Closing cruise. 



:JM 



BIZ.— This Is what they aredoln" In the East Thirty-two new 

 yaei-.ts have bi <'•• built this winter In Boston, andabaut as many more 

 purchased from Nov l ork. 



KMCKKh'tiO.'ICKK CAS'OF. ChUB.—EJitor Forest, and Stream: 

 our new i nib noose w ill bs located next to the Colu nbla Yacht Club 

 ii oi of Elgin. v-Mn Hi street and Nonh River, not on the Harlem us ro- 



YlCOCel 



iecii;ilui; K ii V. III., I lie UUU1C Ol IUU 



Cipt E. R. Edwards fs pu hlngmat- 

 f. is. and we I ope l.e will nvet wun .success. Mr. K I lshop, Com., 

 C. E. i base and the Lev. Mr. Cressy will vuit the place this stason m 

 canoes aud help along ihe gord c ai-.e. 



imnamiiJi: 'i .M'liT i LUli.— A new club has been organized at 

 Gannnogun, Can. Oillceis tor the year : JohuOrmtsion, Collector of 

 Customs, coinm slop' : wm livers nerve, Vice-Commodore': win. 

 Fmnel, cupula; F. II. Campbell, Secretary ; David Darling, Treas- 



Y-ACHT1NG TOOS —Attention Is Invited to the card of Warned & 

 Co , wh i make a speclain of ymiiring caps of all kinds, and have a 

 large i rude lu i heir line ' The hou=e Is un old established one, and 

 weft known to the L'. s. Navy. Th'-y will furnish caps made to any 

 club pattern and of the best quality only. 



ST RAM YACHTS. 

 A LTHOran the building of 



am yachts In America is sUU In its 

 r.v fair -ncn s. In the all-Important 

 llntilug io give more attention to 

 irge yachts. 'I here still icmnins a 

 ue ii n\ thing like recognized staud- 

 gencrdlly followed, but the princi- 



pal builders are ricv.-li p; np' various f pus sure 1n I he end to lead up to 

 icoiiiblnallonof desirable features. 'I hu.s ihe atieiupt to gain great 

 tp. edhyoverlp. Id p evendhli p else erne rtdplti tersonably expect Is 

 beingsup h'seded bv offoris to pro olnoe ri omviceatile ?ort of craft at 

 the same time, and mere tonnage Is no longer the cHteiton of sea- 

 golnif capacity as It was a tew years ago. That there Is truth In the 



