Nov. 82, 1883.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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Romp 



Rosie ll 



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in 



Sassaeus. 



Scamp 



Schemer 



Souil 



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Sea Mf» 



Seraphim- 



Shadow 



Shadow 



MH-.-l V.KI.T .. 



Siren .... 



BJrfUf , .. 



Snoozcr 



Spider 



Sport 



Spray 



Spray 



Sprite 



Spurt 



Stranger 



Sim beam 



Sunbeam 



SualeA 



SiLSlfc S 



Sylph 



Sylvia 



Tantrum 



Thetis . 



Thialti 



E. B. Robinson 



G. W. Linn, i 



H. Post 



W. H. Erskine 



F. 0. Overberbe'ek... 

 J. C. Remon. Jr. .. 



S. a. King 



B. Griffin 



Win. tiray. Jr 



W. s. Alley 



Oeorge S, Forbush.. 



G. R. Howe 



Borden ft Teumle . . . 

 John Bryant 



W. JI. Men-til 



\V. tj Dillile-'hritn . 



M. Bray 



Thomas Kells 



Walter Abbott 



Burdell 



H. M, Faxon 



Titeomb 



L. S. Dabney. 



31. C. Trcworgy 



J. X. MerT.ii ■ 

 Tucker 



!•'. Aekcrmaim . ... 



Edward Miller 



A. (.'. Wheelwright.. 

 Will Pike 



.Tallies 31. Cod man . 



W. Fulton. Jr 



Amos (jotting 



Thisbe , S. A Frc-man 



Pneassoi, . .. 



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D. Y. C 



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E. H Y. C .. 

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cp.ai. f.,.. 



Q- Y. C. 

 Haverhill... 



Warehaiu 



Sun.Y. C... 

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C. A. Y. (' ... 

 Gananoque. . 



K. Y.C 



X York 



E. Y.C. ... 

 B. Q.Y C ... 



B. Y.C 



K.T. 0. .... 



B. Y.C 



H. Y. C. . 



Rig 



W.L. 



Umdth 



Cat 



ga 02 



Sloop 



aa.OR 



1 at 



t .. 



SI -op 



a-i.L'i 



Sloop 



as io 



Sloop 



S3 0u 



cat 



1, 



Cat 



lfi 1.3 



Cat 



- a 



Sloop 



ao.w 



Sloop 



83. og 



Out 



Hi .07 



C4t 



re io 



Sloop 



33 06 



Cat 



17 08 



Sloop 



88.05 



Cat ' 



m.-iii 



S.oop 



!' ' 



Cat 



IV 11 





13.0(1 



Cat 



17 K 



Cut' 



•SCOH 



Spl. 

 Sloop 



16,00 



SH.OO 





15.01 





21 0. 



S'oop 



34.03 



Sloop 



37 03 



Sehr 



47. lij 



SiOOP 



31 .00 



I'm 



31.11 



' 1 



30.08 



Sloop 



38.00 



Cat 



30.05 



> 5 



D i i i 



Thomas, U.S.. 



Thorn 



Thoip. . el tO- 

 Tii.. 



B. F. Murphy 



James Gordon.- 



J. W. Thorp 



J. Biekford 



E. IT". Ingalls.... 

 UhllTles fryer.... 



G r.lon Dexter... 

 C. I. Peck 



Tiihy 



•liv.iisil 



Truant 



Tub 



Tulip 



Tweedledee 



Tweedledum .. 



Twilight 



Undine 



Undine 



Vad.lie 



Vanitos II. 'lutchinst 



Vayu .... C. A Welch 



VYlenar F. C. Sumiehrast. . 



Venus Wm. MeKenzie 



Verve. . Cochrane 



Vesper Bennei 



A K. Hall . . 



M. .I.Greelv. 

 Thomas Low 

 \V. A- Brady 



S. P.Fre 



Robert Beard 



F. Peters 



G. H. Richards 



Hiitcluntts & Pryor.. 

 F. C. Lawrence..; . 

 Beecher & Seaman.. . 



Viking. 

 Vim ... . 



Vim 



Violet... 



Viva 



Vixen 



Vixen. 



Vixen 



Waif 



Wenoeah 







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a , • i ■ ,.-',. 



Wildfire - 



Yer Uucle F. Harris 



Zip G. W. 3Iorton 



C. H. Nute 



James Siellman. 

 A. B, Alley . . 

 S. O. Richardson 

 Alexander Lutz 

 H.A.Keith 



Length y^ 



Q. C. Y. C . . . , 



N. J. Y. 



K. Y. C 



C. A. Y. C ..'. 

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H.f. C 



Larch. Y. C... 



CAY'. C 



B. Y. C 



Oc. Y C 



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W. L.Y.C 



K.Y. C 



IT., v. Y. C... 



Bn. Y.C 



R. N. S.Y. S. .. 



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W. L. Y. C 



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B. Y. C 



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S. Y. C 



X. H. Y. C. .. 

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D. Y. C. 



S. Y. C 



S. Y. C. . ... 



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 Sloop 



Sloop 



Cat 



Sloop 

 Sloop 



Sloop 



Cat 

 Cat 



Sloop 



Sloop 



Cat 



Sloop 



Sloop 



Cat 



Sehr. 



Cutter 



Cutter 



Sloop 



Cutter. 



Sloop 



Sloop 



Cutter 



Sloop 



Cat 

 Cat 



Sloop 



Sloop 

 Sloo], 



Sloop 

 Cat 



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Cat, 



30.00 

 3-1.08 

 34 10 

 10.02 

 yoabt 

 30 03 

 31.03 



16:64 



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IstC. 



18 01 

 39.00 

 31.03 



IB 111; 

 37.01 

 31.00 



33 06 



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 34.11 

 34.00 



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 44.10 

 20 .00 



39.00 



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 19 02 



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SPLITTING HAIRS. 

 Editor Forest and Stream: 



When vou pay Clapham the compliment of quoting what he says, 

 please do him the justice to quote him correctly. lies 01. d in tiie 

 11,-,-ul.l that the 1 inter is "an unscientific conception and a humbug 

 ao far as pleasant and -pc-dy cruising along such coast, as outs is 

 concerned.'' She is just that; nothing more. noUrin; lese, and ever.. 

 green schoolboy knows exactly why.it he has thought about tlic 

 uiatt.-r at all. 



Whether or no a good Nonpareil sharpie can sail to windward as 

 fast as a cutter of same tonnage i- something concerning wi.i I, l-'ou- 

 est iSD Stream knows nothing, and is likely to know nothing un.il i. 



Nonpareil sn'a'rph-s often t'.uUishod'otr.V 1.. iVsi t'h.'-' ,','aiie ' 1. ..' r... : - 

 atsr- 



bei 



Th 



s of pr 



•ving Bhai 



always sic 



vn thei 



isehesto 1 



the public. 



So fa 



Mr. CJaph 



f other boats which chose could join in the challenge and be ac- 

 ntnodated at the same linn-. Seven joined, and on the day set 

 led the race with a. stiff breeze nearly dead ahead, and blowing 

 ■oss the lake, kicking up unite a sea. Though so heavily ballasted 

 1 Jennie J. reefed, as did also I he Adele. the others carrying all lower 

 ivas. In the smooth water of the liver and beating up against the 

 -rent there was but little difference between the -Mabel, Annie S., 

 A -ici.-: but as soon as the rough water of the lake was 

 ched the Annie s. rapidlv i.r.-ppcd her company. The Adele soon 

 : enough and started for home, hut the other two kept on, the 

 hel about a quarter of a mile ahead, until tin- Annie S . two miles 

 windward, turned the lightship and started on the home run. The 

 ers. discouraged, turmd when they met her, and all started for 

 ne in a bunch. The Aiii.ii s I, oh !; the only one to go arouud the 

 ke. In this race the Adelaide was dismasted and the Annie S, 

 rie.l away a shroud and a backstay. 



he conii sis for the cup will be continued next year, and there is 

 onoi 011s rivalry as to « ho shall become its permanent possessor. 



. BOWLINE. 



•tthaf Mr. Eaton will change 



t's speed with the sloops 



more- affective 1 



v.o. el,.,,, hv declamation 



we shall hoi 



experience tha 



, light boats of anv kind 





ward or m a set 



, and leasl of all a boat . \ 



-bid. is shoo 



with flat bottom 



■ ] 





with the other boats i 



YACHTING AT DETROIT. 



oc. 1 t •••.■-. .- being far too large to enable 



Hag and declines to entertain any challenge froi 

 for it . Several parties, however, are talking ab 

 her measurement during the winter and there i 

 that she will next season be called upon in a 

 honorably decline to prove her worthiness tc 



t of great speed. 



cw pilot boa 1 li.iiT. 

 • ' e pilot hoi 



aiber of times 

 was iu gale in 

 from Poillon's 



i»il. Skippe 



Lew 



- squatl when the pin: 

 1 speaks ' 



uistake i 



the 



Tbe 

 made 



fully warranted, C01 

 races, though, as in o 

 were encountered, slu 

 of herself; poorly as 

 defects next year and 

 Heretofore the Jlab 

 class races, but this 5 

 encounter two new si 

 the Annie S., owned b 

 and built as a oompro 

 less U-amv than thef 

 She carried two tons c 

 the regular bcann sli 

 carries no ballast, . 

 honors and profits \ve 

 to light winds, the 



the small cutter lnult last winter found that they had 



SEA CRLTsIXO.— The schooner Gitana, Commodore W. F. Weld, 

 riml Y C., will s il for Azores and -Mr-olerrarieau ab.oui: E>ecember 3, 

 to return home In April. Schooner Fortuua. 31r. Henry S. Hoyey. 



l-.-f' fa. r.ie i], diiejoanMii boo Tin-:- la . . 



PERSONAL.— Viee-'ommodore Win. Letts Oliver, yawl Emerald. 

 San Francis..- o Y 1. ., hos been in this city for a few days and devoted 



GANE T —This liCUe yawl will be changed 



sucu excellent . s P .«l, -bal for afternoon s 

 owner is ahxioi.s to give her a faster rig. 



HULL Y r . C— A committee has been instructed to report on code of 

 signals. Wilich co..e, if possible, is to conform to others in use by 

 prominent clubs. 



clusi 

 cup 1 



othe 



I.ar 



■ .-', i 



ting the An; 



The Annie S. immediately challenged, and Mr- Ives decided that ' ties weight up. 



^nsiveri to (^orrespondmtg. 



$37" No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



S. W. P. H . Florida —Write to H. B. BaUey, 02 South street, Ne« 

 York. 



: gLiu cleaner will answer your pur 

 uciions which accompa-iy'it. 



...its have been built with lead on keels and iron boards 

 h have proved successful. 1 nii.-r experiments of the kind are 

 to have failed. Should prefer iron keel and oidinary board. You 

 lghten up the boat a little by resorting to outside wvight. or else 

 '-1 iron hoard is heavy to work, ana wneu housed car- 

 The experiment is, however, worth making if rig is 



il ■ ■■■' .. a ., iron board would add much to the boat's 



ability. 

 H. W. V., Schenectady.— Within accessible distance from your city 



■■:■■.; ... Ml v.. 1000! I .0 b .: 0.1 .1 . 1 . . , ; ) .■ ., bo I. ■ b ie. 



inquh-e of local sportsmen and the gunsmiths. 



Wood Duck.— Could you tell me where I can procure young wood 

 ducks? I intend trying the experiment of raising young wild ducks 

 with fame ones. Ans Write to Fred Mather. Cold Spring Harbor, 

 Suffolk county, X. Y. 



LA. C, West Dedbam, 3Iass.— Please inform me where 1 can get. 



some carp; Ans. Write 31: b . bla -.-'..r.l. Fulton .Market. New 

 York, and inclose twenty-five cents to navf.-.r pail, and he oil! send 

 you fifteen or twenty fish, from the U. S. Fish Commission. 



G. F.3V.. Counectieut.-C'an you give me the addre 



vhere 1 c 



. We 



■ old ■ 



ike the hat. 



I.L.. North Tai 

 arding the o; 

 of oyster 



rsters 



1 lei 



if thefui 



1 theS 



■ng r-io 



made 



edj 



hat fot 



r local 



and the fishermen hereabouts have 

 the bystermew destroy the nets anc 



I have tried to stop the 

 men claim that, in accordance wiin 

 they have a right to dredge, t. Plej 

 of the game protector for New Y01 

 by the Governor of the State of Ne 

 copy of the oyster laws of the Stati 

 our correspondent to consult anj- la' 

 been many laws for protecting oy_. 



Island and Staten Island, but the only 



other parts of tbe State are: Laws of ISOi.b chap. 753. amended by 

 laws of 1S72. chap. 4S3; laws of 1878. chap. W2. amended by laws of 



1879 ChaP **" ** TV," a,U.a^ n£ ♦!,« ..<,»,,. ««A» An J.n« ,^ T^.-«W^ XT 



Godwin; j-; 



a lady'/ 



illlboer 



to C G. Gunther's Sous. Fifrl, 



vou give me some iuforinatioii 

 ife of New York? There are a 

 id and other places dredging for 



of water in the Hudson River. 

 ade complaints about them, as 

 et-lines of the fishermen while 



from dredging, but the oyster- 

 decision of the Supreme Court. 

 ■ give me the name and address 

 city and vicinity, as appointed 

 York. Ans. 1. 33'e have not a 

 f X'ew Y'ork, but would advise 

 his vicinity. There have 

 -ouud Long 



PUBLISHER'S DEPARTMENT. 



A steel pen, like a race horse, should have good usage, bearing 

 n each nib and the penholder pointing to the shoulder. 

 With an occasional rest, in conjunction with every instrument made 

 of steel, an Esterbrook Pen will accomplish wonders.— Jrlv. 



The Ohio & Mississippi Railway is the shortest and quickest route 

 between St. Louis and Cincinnati and between St. Louis and Louis- 

 ville, and the best road between Louisville and Cincinnati. Palace 

 . coaches and solid trains are run between all three cities. 



•la. ■ ..a.-: .-.r- il ... :.,.;,.... .-,,,-. 10, 1 bis ..... 1 11. 1 .. -hi. a,; 

 Louis. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, and be- 

 tween Cincinnati and .New uii, ans. Sportsmen desiring to transport 

 their dogs over this road may get, an order to have them passed free 

 by » ritiiig io W. bo Shuttue, b.eueral Passenger Agent, Cincinnati, 0. 



■ : - " ...--,.,..,,..,-, .--..,: on, o : ■ bo ..-'_--. .._■ . 



having him hurt by baggage.— Adv. 



"Don't Holler Until Yoc Ake Out of the Woods."— Sometimes 

 well people have but little sympathy for the sick. Not long ago we 

 i -0 , e-,ng" a friend who was using Humphrey's 



Homeopathic specific for indigestion. It was not a month before 

 this worthy was using the same remedy, and praising it, too. for its 

 power over tins troublesome complaint. He fu. ther affirms that 

 Humphrey's Homeopathic Specifics Nos. 1 and 7, for coughs and 

 colds, cannot be excelled. It allays the nervo...- ..'bio., sensation 

 in the throat produced by a hard, distressing cough, redoing at the 

 same time toe hoai seuess and severe paiu in the breast at which his 

 Hi-: n Is had become alarmed lest an attack of pneumonia was setting 

 in. At thi- juncture he commenced with Specifics Nos. 1 ami 7. tak- 

 'iig six pelljis every few hours. The cough soon became milder; 

 .....:■-...!- s passed off: strength and appetite improved and in a 

 week he was compleiely cared, Having used no other medicine. Sinee 

 then he has Icara .,.1 that Specifies 7 and 1 have promptly, effectually 

 and inexpensively cured thousands of similar throat and lung difficul- 

 ties, and no longer wonders at his friend's unqualified praise of No. 10 

 Specific. He speaks from experience now, and with suppressed 

 ... -bs, -It is never well to holler until vou are out of 

 the woods, you know." 



— THE MILD POWER CURES. 



HUMPHREYS' 

 OMEO P-ATHI C 

 SPECIFICS. 



In use 30 years.— FACh n 

 Rcrlptlon of an emlne-i 

 Simple. S>fcnndSure 



f 1 ■ ■ I pre- 

 in.— The only 

 or the p ■onlo 



8. XVorni«. Worm • eve . «b. in, « olic... .25 



3. Cryins Colic, or Teething of Infaiiis .-.•:, 

 •». ninrrlu-a of ■ h.ldi-ni or Adults 2-> 



.V lly-eitlarv. i.rlplin;. lilllioiisi ..lie,.. .25 



«. <:no1,-, n Morbn.. \ .minting .25 



7. Cousin. Cold. Ilronchlll* -JS 



M. Xeunilu-l-i. Tootnaeiw. laceaelie 25 



S Il«n4nche«. Sick ileadiiclu- \en,g., .25 



10. Ilypoini" nililoiis stoi,, ... li 



11. Siiiii.rrs- 

 13. VVfiites, 

 I t. Croup. <: 

 I 1 Nalt Ith 

 I A. ltlio.no 



or I'nlnrul IV 



1 Profinr. 1-, riod 

 vii. 1 Mil -,'• Hi-.- 



Ki Ke 



I \g111 



25 

 ,2S 



Ml 



17 Piled. Itlind or liWedlng 



Itl rmnrrli. acute or chronic; Influenza SO 



3 1 \V|„„ ip i„ s Conch, violent coughs.. ..1« 



•i I t.eii.-ral Debility. I'll} fchal Weaklie ..'.II 



IT Ki.lncy l>i-ei-e 



•J* \crv iu-< Idliilitv,.. 



.IO. Urinary W • 



38. lli-easi-ollbe (I 



sold bv lira 

 sle Vial, froi 

 Send r .: I)r 11 



■iiggi-t 



l.no 



'. ellihg 1 he bed .51) 

 l'ai|.i alien. 1 (Ml 



Hi.- 



sill- 



.,f price. 



alogoeFREE. 



(144 page^i.ahc 



Addre.s. II ii.i-.Ih ev,' M -.. pallor Med- 



IcineCo.. 109 Fulton Sircet. Sew Vork. 



Patent January 17, 1882. 



QUADRUPLE MULTIPLYING. 



Nos. 0204 



Capacity 40 



0206 

 60 



0207, 

 g Q|\ardsof Largest Size Bass 



No. 0207. 



This is not the ••coming quadruple reel." but the reel alreadj 

 come. The only quadruple reel made, on scientific principles, it 



is the smoothest and most perf-ct rimuiug reel in the world. With 

 . oy care it will last a lifetime. The simplicity of its construe 

 tion makes it hard to get out or order and easy to repair. 



Orders received from persons residing in cilies m which d -a I ers 

 keep a full line of our goods will not be filled at any price. 



ABBEY & IMBRIE, 



Manufacturers of 



Every Description of Fine Fishing Tackie. 



NEW YORK CITY. 



