[Jm.7 7, 1881. 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



461 



everybody went asl 

 lid" v.-„s running oi 

 day iv. is [i.;-.si:ii in 



e had only a few liours to spare, us the 

 ! yacht began to lie deep In rutin. Tie 

 the men-of-war hi lUe stream off Mart 

 nouudmg country. At :: o'clock In 11)' 

 rati and all bands lolned in snug- ain 

 at deal of t M the signal w.is ;m-n n 

 ..1..-. w.Lni',1 ;:i,fiioi- and got uudei 

 /.'-. all the was down, arriving- off net 

 ss the channel we struck scvenii>i|ii,il!- 

 al '.i p. m. Simfla-y night, wlili the whoii 

 >ed with their ship and sail . 



YACHTING NEWS. 



Time. 

 n. ST. s. 



3 v. li 



3 34 19 

 3 37 Ot 



3 31 411 



2 89 30 



2 40 38 



3 a •""'. 



2 44 38 

 2 43 SB 



2 BT 2(1 



3 17 32 

 3 10 3S 

 3 04 03 



cralt over their T> mile course When It came to _ 

 •wind fell, but the race hat! virtually been decided In the 

 v, ard. The match elided as under : 



nnsr 1-i.ass— 32 feet asd over. 



Actual 

 Length. 

 Name and owner. FC in. 



Venus c. b.. Brown Bros 24 »s 



Expert, c. b., E. ff. Souther 23 02 



Rita, c. I)., Hock Bros S3 05 



Emily, o. b., MeManus 25 00 



SECOND CLASS— 18 FEET KSD UNDER 22 



Comus, c. b , J. xewcomb is oo 



Perl, e. b., K. 11. CabOL 18 on 



Uno, o. b., li. p. Kitneld 19 oc 



Irts, c. b., Snow ltich 19 UB 



Wive (.'real. r. li.. E. H. lingers IS OC 



Nellie I'l'lidlcton, C. 1)., K. C. KublllSOIl 21 04 



Mule, c. b., liutman & Roberts 21 oo 



Charm, k., A. Wheeler 19 00 



HardTliaes, k., J. Q. Bennett 13 09 



1 !f! Ill) CLASS — f,MlEB IS FEET. 



Helen, c. b„ w. Porter 13 iig 21219 



Snow Ball, l'hlllnO 16111 2 57 S9 



Venus, of. Gloucester, wonflo- Expert, of Lvnn. $5. fh second 

 class Comus won $7.50; Perl, of Beverly, $5. Keels— Charm, $7.50. 

 In third class Helen won $3. 



ELECTRIC MOTORS— There can be little doubt that at a no dls- 

 tanL day tin; problem of applying electricity 10 driving boats of 

 moderate size will be satisfactorily solved, as experimenters are hard 

 at work upon the matter, aud a fortunate "strike' 1 may be looked for, 

 especially In cast-^ w here I he cost of running Is not of much consider- 

 ation. The following from the I'all Mail (/meiie will be of Interest, 

 premising that a metre Is w in. long anil a kilogramme 2.2 lbs. avoir- 

 dupois: '-Another new application 01 electricity as a motor has been 

 experimented In during the last, few days In Paris. M. o. Tronve, a 

 well-known electrician, has devised a method of applying the elec- 

 trical current to the propulsion of a boat, and so far the results have 

 been eminently satisfactory. The experiments have beenmadeon 

 the Seine, on several occ 

 two tp six persons. Tut 

 and one-fifth broad, and ■ 

 electric motor consisted 

 genlous arrangement is n 



2 51 2) 



■• .-.:< is 



■1 $D 25 



2 5B -J-.' 



2 10 59 

 2 li 21 

 2 511 31 

 2 17 OS 

 2 15 25 

 2 SI 52 

 2 51 39 

 •I 41' 41 

 2 35 54 



2 31 32 



part 

 the sc 

 five ki: 



v :i I I 



.teot \ 



indahalf metres long, one 

 Kilogramme*. M. Trout e'a 

 . which by a simple but 1n- 

 Its power to a three-bltidcd 

 r Itself Is ilxed on the upper 

 s movements, as tines a no 

 i, iloes not weigh more than 

 the boat are arranged two blchro- 

 ents each, and with a total weight 



?nty-tour kilogrammes, The twi 

 together or separately, and at night, while the one is driving the 

 screw, tho other may be used for lighting put iwaes. M. Trouve's ap- 

 paratus may be adapted to any boat, and there seems no reason 

 whatever why It might not Do so modllled as to be applicable to ves- 

 Belsofmuch larger dimensions than that experimented On, WhlcD 

 sailed against the current at the rate of one metre per si, mid, and 

 with It at the rate of two and a half metres. Experiments In 

 navigation by electricity were made on the Neva In 1--3U by Jacob!, 

 but the method adopted had so many drawbacks as to be practically 

 useless." 



SEAWANHAKA YAi'HT CLL'B— Has Issued a pamphlet on "Yacht- 

 ing Klliiueiw'.'' containing Instructions to be observed tn guii-llrliig, 

 colors, etc., based upon (he Na\.\ regulations. Generally speaking, 

 there Is too much guD-iirlngand noise of all sorts aboard our yachts, 

 and much too little, solicitude about things aloft, which should claim 

 the sailor's first attention. As long as we must have pop-guns going 

 off upon the slightest provocation, it Is well to have the noise gov- 

 erned by rational statute such as the directions now before us; out 

 we hope the dav is not far distant when guu-iiring will be monopo- 

 lized by the " beery" tactions and not countenanced by the respect- 

 able yachtsmen. It is Hoys' play al best, and has long been abolished 

 In England, what the s. \. r. suggests as to colors Is proper enough 

 and ought, to save, us tho sight of variegated streamers, pennants, 

 champion whips and name llags Hying one above the other and pro- 

 claiming all on board verdant from head to foot. Club burgee or 

 owner'*, signal at masthead and the national ensign at the peak; 

 this Is all thp bumlug that, should ever bi displayed, unless for the 

 purposes of signalling or for •• dressing ship '' when at anchor. The 

 cndseorihe club will start off Whueslone, .lulv 11. The following 

 new members have neeii added at the last meeting: Frederick tv. 

 Adee, Hugh I). Auchincloss, Joseph P. E.irlc. Henry p. Kggicsum, )'. 

 T. Garroi'tson, P. Oram, \v. A. Haloes, Charles King, \lln-ri A. Kings- 

 land, Edward S. I'addleioid, 11. Orcnvllle Parkin, Archibald Rodger*, 

 Alfred Scion, Jr., Y. N. Shepaid, Edward M. Talbot, A. c. Tower, II. 

 Waiter Webb, Frederick A. Whitney and Miles Wood. 



LONG ISLAND YACHT CLUB.— Kditvr Fore.-n »»« simi,,: : The 

 Long Island Y. C. will hold their annual race on Tuesday, July 26. 

 The race will be free to all yachts under forty fcer. tn length, belong- 

 ing to any organized va chi club. Then- will lie no eniranee ice. The 

 coarse Is from the club-house, foot of Thirty-seventh street, South 



Brooklyn, to and around i: 

 Foil Diamond back to 1i 



boat ; HO hi eold i 



■ 



club. It is expi 



are looked lot 



A III) Si), 



r of starters 

 ',. i.'v. C. 



till -vi llllig \\.:l" \.i 



of the Kiiicrnld by 

 " Charley" -) ale. tie 

 [lie longest end rif tl 



way vt iii-h clearly r 

 the ferry steamer Ci 

 tin -rr ere plenty til 



should be coiitln 

 lives or yaehi.stii 

 pacliy or tlirou 

 escorted the Arc 



LAUNCHED.— The new cutter designed by A. Cary Smith find built 

 by Briscoll, Grccnpohil, bj Dr. Dawson, has been launched. She Is 

 ot the medium type, and if as-successful as Hesper will help to loach 

 New York that, a last light draff Is no proof thai safer types cannot 



with only - " 



she swept the ct; 

 till the O'Coaui. .. 

 owner, Mr. J I). Spreckles, rook 

 ihlnks .-.in: can beat, the — ~ 



soMl'.KS.U'I.T.-I-Y. 

 porary reporting IOC 





run n| 



an envlii 



ble reputation its 









1 Valkvr. Sne I- 









■mi. ~.i tt. depth 









•ni.ivi.oanl drop- 



MOExlx to 







uiodllled cutter. 



1 sail a n 



latch 1 





a with Mr. Lee's 



. the sami 



matel 





ten to any or the 



be found 1 



flare 



entutv o£ 



soundings. 



Francisco 



Cull hr 



s the folio 



wing: "The sale 







s In Me\l 



;o, for a reported 









if the San Bran- 



r^scvTrai ' 





ptaln Tur 



ler's yachts, and 

 ng been beaten 



to the 11 







vus beaten, her 



s. rook le.' 





5£^ 



, though he yet 



is opinion. The 

 We should not 



iLself from tailing 

 men composing t 

 "spirit" to which ' 



rounders" subscribe. 



5 Ot 



the American 

 eeks to palm 

 xinslbllily for 

 contemporary 

 care and save 

 atthegeutle- 

 oy the same 



ing her 



NEW 



pointed 



tt aboard the llagshlp. 



t.er. 1 . ) . C. Is cruh-ing eastward, and was at 



Idle of June. 8he Is bound lor UestlgouchB, N. 



Gl IM1 

 Dnlhousie 



1- -Tinseicht-tonciilffrisotf OS B Cnilrtnian cruise 



11 Ton. in- .nine .in. bi. 111 d for Iii.uiilion.l'ort 



M-i„, r.i. iii- cu-w Iim rhottS the InliotMng names: 



M.er; W. I). Nleol,,!. 1). Rav, Messrs. Ham, Houston 



A Utile Hop Lillters saves big Doctor bills, long sickness, suffering: 

 and perhaps death. 



Answers fa (Forrcsiwntlents. 



WHO NOTICE TAKEN OF ANONYMOUS COMML NIDATIONS. 

 W. I). W., Philadelphia. — For elk head write to Fred Ranter, 199 



i-'.iNSTAsr Kkadku. Dr-oklyji, X. Y.— Address Prof. Parker, trick 



.. careol -Vew York CSpper'. 

 .1. T. H., Pin- Bluff, Art— The muzzle-loading rule you meiii Ion i» 

 HOI inido at present In Ihls country. The Winchester is a modliiea 



liable. 2. The 1 



\\. II., Mallei 



phlct. for « hlch 



.e two grades/ 



catalogue. 

 ssue: Whit Is the 

 er taking tlicm*.' 

 i-k down', and put, 



"iviin-er behind 

 ■1.-. the body. The 



lilts city, by llrowtrs Fudge on ; of'.Iane.'aiiil a"lia.sh l". • wiihI by Sir. 

 CBas. P. Taskcr, also of Philadelphia, by Heck I out of Kato III. 



1. M. S .. D.ikora, Iowa.— Please liiform rue wlcn animal 11 is iftif 

 laysegES and sn.-kl-s H-. voini-. or is ihcre, anv uniinal which «tj-s 

 this? Ihave heard It said there was. Ans. ihei- 13 no such, ani- 

 mal ; it would Do a violation of all known laws. All mammals bring 

 forth their young alive and never lay eggs. Tuei- are no milk glands. 

 In birds, reptiles, iiatraclilans, fishes, crustaci-aiis, im.llusks or In- 

 sects, all of which lay eggs. You have been misinformed. 



W. R. G., Boston.— Although It may seem strange (o send 10 New 

 York to impure 01 a place near Boston; I beg to ft>k if now Is the 

 height of the bluellsh season in Blizzard's Hay, or when n u , Ul( j 



lowest Faimoi'itii on the Rait. The first named place :. 



months yet. The tlsh are not always in 01 

 gone to some si her feeding ground to-mor 

 will set you right. 



C. W. M., Louisville, lij". — Which Is the 

 the reel, on top or underneath the rod? ami It underneath, either tn 

 fly tlshing or bid! fishing, when a tlsh U hooked should the rot 1 , be 

 turned over so as to use the reel 00 top? Ans. The weight, o; ;! ve-i 

 naturally causes it to turn to the bor.tom ; hence when ft is ^lineed 

 there it Is quiescent, and requires no strain of muscle to keopiit in 

 position. A reel on the bui torn or a rod held In the left, hami ensiir 

 comeslu position in work the crank with the right whoa meded 

 When the fish Is likely to demand the whole spring or the. rod then or 

 course he Is not being reeled id. A heavy reel on top or on the side 

 of a rod keeps twisting to get below. We prefer a reel on tho side and 

 let It turn the rod when the enemy Is not engaged. These things are 



ippmved way uslag 



:ely the choice of individuals. 

 G. W. K., New York.-can you give 

 to " Waramann Lake.- l.Uiliiletd, Con_.. 

 field? Is lb- ilshlng good-black 1 ass I mean-.' 

 the place to stay ai or is there some \ Ulage neaw 

 where one could put up-; someone has reoomi 

 Ferry as a good place ;-r bass in the season. Wha 

 don'' want to stop at the hotel (High Falls) It I cam 

 too swell. I much pi eter something quieter and la 

 Wo do not. think the fishing Is very good there: ' 

 Lakes, In tho Northwest. You will ilud (ho villa 



any information In regard 

 How iar Is It. from Lilch- 

 teanv Would l.ltchlield be 

 ge nearer I hi) lake, or farm, 

 . recommended Dlngtnsji'B 

 8? I 



.. Iltt 



ii Mo 

 i.hiiii 



They are considered by 1: 

 would be glad lo know lt< 

 black bass known as 11 

 called " trout" In the Sou 

 sippk 



you strike It right 

 1 upon. 



u allttlollsh<some-- 

 7 know verv little 

 trd this tlsh called: 

 a trout till I coin- 

 iw come to thenar*. 

 is very utile black 



the species or 

 paMdWi mls- 

 •xlst 111 Mlssls- 



Suinmer Heat begets undue languor, loss of 

 appetite, biliousness, feverlshness, headache, and 

 other symptoms, which may speedily develop into 

 chronic diseases. Check them at the outset with 

 that supremely efficacious saline, 



Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient 



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CAMP LIFE IN THK WILDERNESS.— Second 

 edition now ready. Thfs story describes the 

 trip of a party of Boston gentlemen to the Richard- 

 Bon-Rangeley lakea It treats 01 "eampllhv* Indoors 

 and out, Is an)M-.:xu< iuauustlve and interesting; 

 «K4 pages, IB Hustratlons. Price 25 cents. By 

 man. postpaid, bo cents. CHARLES A. J. Farrar, 

 Jamaica Plain. Mass. 



17AYOURNAEVIEc"n N 7 °c 



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STEVENS BROS.', Boi IB, Northford, Ot. 



PATENT FOLDING 



$2 00 



$2 50. 



B, 



C- 



12, 



20 lbs. 



FISH BASKET. 



EACH: SI 75, 

 SIZE: A, 



CAPACITY, 9, 



PRIGE INCLUDING STRAP. 



FOB SALE BY ALL FIRST- CLASS DEALERS 

 IN FISHING TACKLE. 



DISCOirST TO TBE TRADE ONLY. 

 Orders received from persons residing in cities In which 

 dealers keep a lull line of our goods will not bo filled at any 

 price. 



ABBEY & IMBRIE, 



NEW YORK. 



MOSQUITOINE.— " A boon to suffeilin 

 P - C.ilY - : 1 a. ib.-ol--! I 



bitcsof mosquitoes 1 ii: ei- i e-s, ileus, bti 



poisono 

 odoious, easily 

 entirely hart 



;i.!l.e 



th- 



t ha 



no 1.' 



uot got it, ..... 

 my auures-s 111 nie city free. 



Si.fiu i.uhi ii (or circular. 



JOHS B. WOOD, 

 a COi'Uandt stree near Bioauway, New York, 



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