A.TJ6D6X 83, 1MH3.J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



7 7 



PANTALOON AT THE RACES. 



OF all the muddled tail 

 nuv. the following e 

 IIiiv i~ tlii' gem, which 



111 braclo-l-. I": by li.lll. I 



makers would HO 



the 



viud v 



8 |il 



tOt that 



Now. as i" 



muddled: l.e m. .ins th- Maggie, upon whose spl 

 ,,i length In the w-,i.i < ■ li «■ - n,n because ih 

 line aud'gftve the reporters a fine viewed h< 

 otherwise, thai thej said thai hi- si an MS a Bi 

 cause she come for tho line with wind abeam 

 w'ltiii' the Maggie, at a much slower rate, came 1 



wind." 



It SO happens that tin- 1-.|.. .it.-i - -n'd nothing 

 of the Vixen, but cuv» JliKii- credi; f..r mak 



ami fiii doing so WIU justice or reason, simj 



dch-ucl from Ha;' "V.-i- tin- ( 



Koukst Asn Stui-.vs! overhauled tin- Pantaloon 



schooner, i I 



pure mi. I .-.c!. pie. .mil :i gtos* a 

 owners ol the club, i tl - R •■■'•■ 

 hi'i- | tin- n p- 



■ ml.-s "' 



tends to Its business at the races, 

 moreover, Forest anh Stream - 



insult, by recording its belief that 

 intent, exactly whal tin- World i 

 been likely. " 



Tin-- sunn- i! porter shows by his 



its fearfully 

 it In- dwell 

 crossed the 

 andsotne or 



at it was bi ■ 

 great pace. 



that In- cither. lid i: 

 all. -mi 

 pie esc; 



nil afte 



• ■ the 



Wi 



f the Marlilehead race 

 that be paid so little 

 ■withdrawal ol' Mag- 



i tbi 



westw, . 



stuff in which the ProrWreporterswaUowshtmselfwholBandbelittli 



all his previously expressed vagaries, for 11 would tile the reader. 

 We ask again, is such a reporter a lit person to report a race and to 

 pi-- :.- ;i ■■' -i-:- ■- Is it a wonder he is not wanted aboard the Made 

 feine! 



ROYAL NOVA SCOTIA Y. C.-AUG. II. 



rpHE sweepstakes match, open to yachts apt over four tons, was 

 I sailed Saturday, Aug. li. in the N'..ithw.-st Arm. Halifax liar- 



\ i'|.-il in till 

 was strong 

 round, Thi 



Nam..-. 

 Velenar... 



inn 



MariqUila 

 Lint a 



Mascot 



Mentor... 



Velenar a 

 and Until - 



ttentor 

 ->in. 33s. 



PAVON'LYY. C.-Tbe minimi facesof Ihis elnb wen: sailed Aug. 

 •:.i. with ti very satisfactory li-; of ci.i in> . though most of the boats 

 were only of the sandlw 'description. Stan was llyinfrbffthe club 

 i,.„,„.. t,'„.t -.;■ Jersey avenue Com >-. between Bedloe's and Ellis 

 Island, them -e around Robbm . ; :ir...in.I Inn.y l-'J olT 



Dix Island in lower buy and borne for - ■ <in .-la -- -. and around 

 Fori Lafayette for the rest Wind south". -si. tine prize in each 

 class. Judges, (ieo. Dawson, Joseph Stilges and Theo. Tucker. Sum- 



lvl.-ip-.cl. Corrected. 



riivoritn 8 ft I!) 3 05 49 



Aval. .ii a :fl IT. 8 « OS 



John S. Huge. .SS9 87 358 2? 



CLASS H-c.tlllN Sl.ool-S I NOEtl 30FT. 



AJjoe 3 88 57 ;l SJT 57 



M W. Conway 8 86 01 3 30 61 



Katie. May.. Did not finish. 



Lydia Ann Did not finish 



CLASS C JIB AND UAIJ.SA1LS OVER itiPT. 



Snooz.-r .... . 1(1 3D ^ 2 1(1 39 



Ed. O'Brien. "....' ... 2 44 18 2 48 48 



Qen. II.-u .-..-:.. a "i 18 3 ol 4H 



II. 11. Holmes ' '"*""" ' "" A " 1 ' 1IW ' '"iV* ~ 3 27 25 



Selinn C '-• 37 Ul :/. 31 r,i 



Threw Brothers &871C Z 38 03 



Bmma W ■■'. n So 2 -'lit 53 



Palisaded ... .8 IS <M 3 16 00 



GLASS r i.Mii.i.-.T: i-nhkb 20pr. 



H...-.-I.... ... ...2 37 58 2 87 58 



;. neSto) . ... 16 19 2 18 53 



!,..-.i ......2 13 08 2 40 08 



Willie . :'. I". 16 2 11 12 



Comauohc ,.2 54 04 2 52 13 



Clara B 2 53 21 



Clahi w ... .2 B7 OD 2 M 84 



Maud B 2 ■'•'■ ia 2 54 59 



II. .1 Martin 3 00 5B 2 57 13 



Sunset :< 14 21 3 05 11 



Colombia ....'..'...228 51 2 23 51 



OCOSOMOWi n- v. c. Third match for the Townsend House prize, 

 v.-.i«..,-,ii,-,i sni.u-dnv. August 1. on I-ae la Belle, in stiff northwest 

 breeze. On tin- beat mil io Hie I urn reefs were hauled down by Com 



rliiie and tle-Tw He ice. but both shook them 



out hel.ii- i in had; --in far. II;.- Hilda fell over in six" feet of water 

 and sank dose in shore, the band striking up -Pull for the shore," as 

 the .-rev. waded out. Haisv biirste.l shrouds and l'earl was the only 

 one left ia second class Arline won, but was nihil out for fouling 



t\ .ui-s. •,-.,- i \-.-h- mi; thi »-i- limes around stul.-es two miles apart. 



The first i ound was made by the Arline iu 38m. 21s. The boats are of 



■ -aii,l we believe the evil of shifting 



• .;!. ili.-i.-i b-eu transplanted to some of the waters of the 



ORUISINO, Sloop Eolua, Mr. R. K. McMurray, S. C. Y. Cleft 

 Stolen Island. Am.-. 15. tor a six weeks' cruise to the east- 

 ward. Sloop Katie liruv. Oswcifii Y. C.'.. arrived in Toronto harbor 



W. B l-'i-r 

 ...\V. 1'. Wa 



M. H Ab 



l.iuti- . 

 upon si 

 ipiarte; 



Yav.1 



Sloop II M. Wvlde 



..Sloop \. Stone S"l 



Mentor ':is.,Tna Im. :10s., Mascot 1m. 48s, Mariquita 



Ina I in. Vs., Mascot 1m 27s., Mariquita and Lintie 



i^boat spin- 

 iiig first and 

 in-..' back to 



,rd and lna weiuhered Mascot, the tinisb hi 

 :.V.:iio; Mentor. 1 : ::):30; Veltaiar, 5:01:00; I 

 ad; Lintie withdrawn I'iisi three tooti pi 



in the 



MAl'l AI'OISETT RA 

 Matlapoiaett, Buzzard' 

 Yaehlsl'romall parts w 



f.,|.-ve,Mu!e.|i,.H 



- 

 with a silver - up to On 



Hon 1-. the visitors clos 



loosing eeiilei-l-oai.l. . i 

 buoy: 



l.i-!.. ■!. 



Windward, 0. Shutlm-l, 50 il 



Hesp'-r. W, I'. l-.'|l.eS . . 



is;il..-l ,1 C Chapman 



i I.-w bursting bol 

 Kinsr i;la 



I.. I'arl.i i 



Poinl, 



Mel lie. K. R 



Curlew. 'I'. W. Kiil.ii. >, 



Alln-. Mi.. Warren 



Myrtle, no name 



Almh;.. W i i,. sl.v 

 Alcyone, no nanie 

 Faunus, uo name 



l.liev, Sl.ii.lil-i . . ... 

 Dolly, A. II. Hardj 

 Aune, Silas Perry 



Z.-lier. J. ,I-;.i:- ..... 

 MaBeol !■ I-. Uacon 

 Tantrum, .1. S. Codnui 

 Iris. E, lllillgH. 

 Gipuey, i .in. 



Index, k. Sniltli 



■ ..une ....... 



Thetis, Alfred Don .. 



Allll.-r. \i; 



Clara 13.. 0. Bangs. . 



til-lli. 1. Thomas 

 Spr.,\..l l-'ii.-.ll.oh 

 iiilioi-.!. no name 



I- as i i;si I :-, in. I: ! 

 nary sp.-.e.l has I •■■■; ■ 

 designation ..f h.-i vai 

 Hopkins. .. 

 tion She IS UMfb. IrVe 



beautiful Herreehoff 



ders K'and Sllll b.s I'.'! 



raiiii.-.l I : 



. .. s, ■,.,,.. i i 



$-i:, Fourth prize oi 



Coiii-.-s, ::-i and 21 1 

 Entries close Bepl I. 

 ynfi lliyeticei objects I 



as in (.-. , - 

 uniform classifie.it >>j 



:..... is ill 



2 44 29 



SKI ONI) CLASS. 





. 34. OS 



sail over 



29.06 



■:.-. oi 



•J 35 S9 



"'.'.".".'... '.'i;."-t 



2 If. :j« 



24 iW 



2 M 10 



25 04 



2 •-■•i 11 



. ., 28.02 



3 -II 11 



W »l 



2 -12 07 



FIFTH CLASS. 





. .21.05 



-,' 39 li, 



..20.00 





..21 OS 





.22 111 



2 44 55 



22.08 



2 15 00 



-.'-; "-i 



2 84 21 





2 13 11 



. .-'1 in 



v M 25 



SIXTH CLASS. 





15.03 



i 31 41 



. ,i».l>3 



1 31 09 



19.111 



1 II m 



.. 19 00 



1 23 11 



.19 m 



1 -.'I 11 



. . .IS IK) 



1 27 IK) 



18.03 



1 20 25 



..III. IN) 



I 35 Is 



VM.— The new Permelia. whose 



io-: in home waters 



l.-e.-litlv, 



WRECKED. -Steamer Ideal, T. J. Havcmever. N. Y. Y. i .. ran 

 upon Sail Rock, off Quoddv II. ad, Sunday afternoon. Passengers 

 and crew were saved in the boats. Steamer likely to prove a total 



HULLY. (.'. Ov.-r one hundred entries have been received for 

 Saturday's racitiK. Prizes to the anioiinl ol Sl,oi):)wi:i lie ...7. r. • i. 

 Entries should be made to W. L. Pbiuney. 33 High street. Boston. 



piiiri'I.AD Y. C. Race for second class was regaUed Ai.-ust 18 ,.v.-,- 



an IS-mile eourse. Won In Vix-„ i„ : ...... ".-.-. \- llv ■ on.i. Willi- 



third. Consianeo fourth and lvftth fifth. 



MONTKKAI. V.C.-The 



I. the 



lunal c 



The 



S.|UI 



ii-ht- 



il the tie. 



I- I.. 



•, Swallow and' Violet 



NFW BHARPIB.— Mr. Clapham will build a lien 35ft. uonpajvi! 

 sharpie for owners 'ii Pict-.n. N...vaScotia. 



OSWEGO Y. C. Fourth annual match will be sailed Tute Saft 

 Aug. 28. and a large entry is looked for. 



JUimverf to (^orrespoiidmtp. 



K*~ No Notice Taken or Anonymous CUrraHji !.-.in. 



J. S.W., Nashville. See our last Issue for game seasons. 



A RKOt'LAn Rxaoer, Pa.— See our is-tie of July l!i. ls-:i. page 48?. 



Subscriber. Southwidc, grass.— See our last issue for (Jntarfo --a;. 

 law. 



B. H. I... New Jersey. 'I'll 

 October, i<*i, a; 



. It. -The 



are protee'.-.l 'inlil 

 i Trapper," by Gin- 

 the builder. U. P. 

 .- sails in l.i ;t issue 



eluded Din- . 

 sie, Emma. Mischief ai 

 tlay for Niagara with I 

 net passed i- 



SANDBAG RACE.—: 

 close Saturday. Aug. 2: 

 point; Henry Anderv-i 

 boken. Entries inelni 

 Course from Hay Kil-.'i 

 rows, around slake bqi 

 ballast shifters 2ii to 3.' 



afte 



i'.l 



ad out. Aug. II. The licet in- 



-and Jamboree, and shjops Gyp- 

 The new Condor put to sea same 

 '>-. T. Y. C. on board. Sloop Cyg- 

 d for the Thousand Islands. 

 ■ of open boats Aug. 28, tho entries 

 Judges— Henry Zoblcs of Green- 

 <.-.> York, and W. 11. Dilivorth, of Ho- 

 isie S..l.itlie K.. Snooz.-r and Mistake. 

 and Holihin's Keef liuoy, tllen.-e out X ar- 

 id home. Sail twice over. Open to all 

 ibs and mainsails only, live minutes to 

 ■ i he shipped or crew thrown overboard 

 [.. I.. ,|. ■'..'. -ted with Mr. John M. Sawyer. 



>. a. 



"iBethporl 



llebes 



club- 



ailed < 



1-. Ripple loll, 

 escapes I'roii: 

 Eagle, Falcon 



Lydia and shadow. Then 



TO BLEACH DECKS —Boll Gibs, American potash in one gallon of 

 wilier. Test the solution bv application to a piece of pine. If too 

 strong it will linn th- piiiered. A-l-l water until it does not affect 



ten. Beta 

 tolystolie ^ 



the 



jut, but 

 rub with fresh water, 

 ais will remove all dirt, 

 oxalic acid ina gallon 

 uglil> dry, which will 



union matches were sailed August 15. 

 v\<o- iii ett-li class. First and s.-,-'-i;.| 

 — . Judges and guests aboard .lona- 



in tirst class sloop Lilly. Lancy. and 

 -winners. In second class, cai Mad- 

 sat Lone Sar, Allen, of Brewster. In 



new boat, and cat William A.. Unit- 



CAPSIZES i'olt Till 

 and family narrowly ,- 

 trap in Pui-in-H y. ' 

 Catboat Svlphie tituilili 

 18. Being close in slioi 



M1NNETONKA Y. (.'. 

 sail.-d Atarusl V over 



lie painter. 



-if a death- 

 iii a viuht. 

 s Bay, Aug. 



P-. -i 



n.ios,,,- 



l-la 



The annual races of this Western club were 



he usual course on Big Lai;-, twi,.- over. I ■: 



.,;!. b-ating Glide 



niollgt -athoals iu l:31l:3-.l. beating Helleli. 



Cathariue.'Mary Lei and Aria.l 



ic. 



SAT.EM HAY Y. C. -Third cl 



impionshij) 



lows, August 16 Nirvana. Mr. 



■;ai..i,. bad 



and Tulip. Mr. Dexter, in thin 



class, in 



Newcinl). woa over .mil- col 



rse in 1:14:0 



Canuita and Grade, 





TORONTO Y. C.-Third ma 



tqh for Toi 



sail.-d Aug. IK in net and very 



'(triable v.i- 



the Miseei.f. Mr. Parl.insoii, 1, 





turpi the cup thive times, it 





Mischief. 





NEW ORLEANS MATCH.- . 



race has b< 



iu Pass Christian. Three elm- 



ses. open t 



Silence an- likely to appear. 8 



ays th- .'" 



freshing to aoUce some revii 



ul of ilitere 



SEAWANHAKA COHl.N'llll 



\N Y. C— C 



boats and canoes will bo sailed 



lug. -Volt - 



Knii-i— io Mr. li-osevell Sclmy 





and Laieini i VI'. No shift 



ng ballast. 



liled otf the Wil- 



(into eliall-:;g- .up was 



th.i-. Wo i duke by 



nd Midge. Having cap 

 i-s th..- property of the 



ennn-anged lor Aug. ■.'.-. 

 i all. Lady Emma and 



i.;- :-/>,,iioi-riit: 'It i-- it- 

 it in yachting and yacht- 



•s for open 



i-n Island. 

 to Atlantic 



for March 1. We 



• for October, on 

 il- It is the best 

 vuehts only too 



A. D., Jaffi 

 son, is d good book on tne suojeci. mce si., 



Cruiser. -For boat like the Deuce write 

 Stephens, West New Brighton, Stated Island, 



lNorinF.K.-You will find explanatory cuts i 

 We will puhlish lines and details of sharpie ve 



W. W. M., New York.-Wallncc's '-'iuid- t, 

 slandard. Stoddard's map is the best. (on. I 

 ?!. We furnish them 



J. H., Bav Kidge. -Will yon please tell me i 

 to break glass balls, isvds. rise: An-. i-.n 

 until you mid out how far ahead of the ball t 



P. J. K.. Schuylkill County. Pa. -The gun i; 

 teemed bv those using it. Choice between it 

 price is a 'matter of individual prefeieiice. n. 

 tailless 



J. H. O.. New York.- Will you kindly give 

 dresses ol the 1'ish Commission-rs .■! Hi- suit 

 Theodore Morford. Newton: Richard S . Jeni 

 Wright. Newark. 



H. T. S„ Brooldyn, L. L— 1. You will find on Long Island .piail 

 woodcock, snipe, ducks, shore birds and rabbits; but you will u-i 



... . I.e laid. The want ,,i il ■ ,1 

 much of its in.-.li ueiive Mdue by fiirlheriiig auarchj lu the records 

 and ui the minds of tne public. 



Nl-'W CDTTEHS \ lortv t .a and a li'lliilied ton elltler ha>.- la-.'il 

 de'iermii.-.- ■ ■ »"- 'l'b"V will I., ah ad >v> and "'It 



loadliue. Will ....length I'h--.:.. ,-.si.l IheWello- 



arlu ■' fruit. 



in.n.t be told, l'i\ it 



hold. 



reliable, llini well •-■ 

 id the other oi" same 

 of comparativo nse- 



ii.- the names and ad 

 ,,r N,-.e JerwyS An -. 

 as. Cam I. a: U'illu.ni 







• (list; 



V. K. K., South Rutland. — tt 'ha 

 mai.-l.es at Crec.imoor. Do they or hi 

 1. limy. Is; Ann l.OiMyds. is the limit ol 

 though by usin^ iin adjoining li.-l I l.-.'i' 

 shots at 1,600yds. have been tired. 



II. A. S.. South Royalston. Mass —if 

 publication In question, you got as mu 

 had received the other three number! 

 same all the year round, and year art- 

 niation to date you should consult our 

 laws given in the publication you com 

 have been repealed. 



A. Y. Boston.— Where can trout and bass be 

 setts -. also perch and pickerel 

 the western part of the State, 

 preserved, l'ercl 



Iliad 



September? Ans. l. 

 eiejil le.-tol' silk-won 

 Hies are fastened. It 1 



American Waters." S3 

 go to Greenwood Lakt 

 N.Y., or on Lcglsln 

 have been over the gr. 

 not interest our readei 

 F., Kentueky.-I foi 

 in one of the back - 

 ■ -Finely powdered en 



_...lgbt in Ma -ichii 

 There is fan- troul fishing in 

 Icrkshire hills, but mo-; of the 

 ckei clean be taken ai Coi Ultii- 



ure found 'iu the Co.ii.eotic-.ii 

 Plymouth, l-'oi- tackle deal-rs 



■•leailer"y 



. ...! von tell 



Ni-i V . .Vl; city. 



Lass 



-.. -I-- 



ets adjoining l» Allan. ;■• ' ■■ - a. 

 be penalty i-i §10 for each offense, 

 but the section further says that it "shall not apply to si reams of 

 Honing or tide water." Apply to William 1 1, l.ia-i.lei . (tame Pro- 

 tector, Cutiusloia. 



INFORM ATH. iX WANTED. 

 M. I., wants good squirrel shooting on Long island; also snipe and 

 plover shooting. ,^_^^^^^^____„^_____ 



In the doorway of u Bowery pawn slmpa sign reads: "New 



mckel-lilall'il seven-shot lvvolveis. ..nlv.'i.'i .-eiilsiu.w " ,1 1 



a hundred of these fearful weapons a"' arranged fa the 



wiDd 



•ry ! 



od-sized t 



twenty 



walking arsenal, a menace to lits ir.-u 

 hitnself. No restrictions are placed urx.i 

 iiiferiial machines t., cliililreu and in 

 The law renders it imperative upon dttlgj 

 onlv iiji.m the iir-seniatioii of phvs,, 

 and the drug must be labeled "poison. & 

 be procured without difficulty, even tor t 

 or the .piii'ting of an itching tooth, and j 



dealer in firearms may equip n boy with 

 murderous outfit without so much as inq 

 child knows which end of B pistol to hold 

 au arm that a sinn.il hoy killed his little 

 fall in this city, and a fortnight) ago the 1 

 another assortment Of. pistuis. The man 



Id be stopped, and the iudisc 



sell poisona 

 irescripl ion, 

 Iin, cannot 

 ]r,i-i- ol ral - 

 so; >'-i the, 



•hctlier the 



n-h 



tymate !a-i 

 found \, ilh 



■ of inferior 

 rearms shonjd be stopped, and the iruliswiminate sal- of 

 ;stols should be put ttiid-r atrmgeril .jiirisdicti-ni. -.Y.-»- York 



on 

 Sun, 



The sink of the Carsbn River, in < '.iliiuriuu. is u sreat place 

 for pelicans, which are caught by the 3age-bruahe«s for their 



I skin-. I.in-s i- :..i i— t hi Icngtii. sl.riin • with 



hooks and baited with miiinf'v»s are stretched betweanhuoys 

 ■ ui Me lake, ami thepelioans 0iere,catefl themaelves, The 



"Atnitrht ostrono ners 



Alliiznc iLsu-i.no. ners iiL-i ec, .tu-i ■ 



the merits m iSteriu-ook's sicel Pi-us. 



" and day and inghl wril-i-s a -i. 



