August 18, 1881.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



57 



m;\v yokk yacht club. 



IN our last Issue wo P-it the club, in Vineyarfl Haven, much in doubt 

 ns to orders for the future. Monday morning, Aug. 8, Commodore 

 .Toytnmh- .in i-.;irly signal from Uic Rebecca to gel under «;t. for 

 Boston. To Ibis only a Enaction of the fleet responded, sonic having 

 lol.i-n l'-:ivi: i-i :ib,n, rrlnfj l<i remain ovur. A Mml- 



fleet, andtogothei lliey passed mil the harbor I 



wind, wltli asoinewhul threatening sty and a . 



As the weather thHttcened and prospects looked ominous, 



was deemed tin- Defter part ol valnr, and lu an hour m-ailr all bad 

 put . bad; for an anchorage During the day It, was de-liled ibai Hit: 

 Beets should pari company, ilius-- rrora the Bast being bound for New- 

 port, some from New yori Btill anxious to malce Boston. The Ques- 

 tion was definitely settled next inornlng, when ll wan announced 

 that Commodore Waller had been taken ill and his command dele- 

 gated lo vice-Corn Smith aboard theselmnni-r Ks.telh-. Tin- l.-iii.-i. 

 alter consultation win, tin- 

 and nrd'T-i wop- l- 

 the cruise therewith cam 

 duration, nor were so manv 

 hut, tor all tbar, all harms 

 t-t'i dlngly tine oqi>. and the 

 and rather tickle winds. .A 

 cup- gi-n.-'..'is!.v dimmed b 



ra, ilccnici 

 singly, saim 



been una 

 pot decld 

 not been 

 the vi. ,--t 

 las. Gorfli 



offer. 



odore, one by the 1- 



■inn-it, all remain la aneyauce. It se 

 naie cups than to get rid of ihein, Imi then prizes < 

 do not spoil by iving over a rew months, and thi 

 ttonod should bring out good ruc-lng next s]irlng i 

 new Iceols to be laid this winter. To mnke a break I 

 Order of things, why jiol offer a prize for the logs 

 cruising for the season'/ 



POCAHONTAS. 



Tin-: •• Bag 

 Western 

 dimensions, s 



journal, she Is 71 ft. >'. In. on deck, Co ft n 

 J ;t. 1 I in depth "1 hold. (.Viuiebeanl HI f 



like the Arrow, though decidedly unproved 

 quarters and above all in being about halt 

 think will be much io her hi-neflt In rough 

 55 If.; foot, 61 II.; ll-cl, :ii If: 

 topsail, 1,1 ft. lud'. Jib topsail, 106 ft on s 

 according lo amount of Internal fittings su 

 Inform it's that i in hben Is pushing work i 

 1 hero is a fair prospect of tlto Internationa 

 fall. 



its' sloop" Pocahontas, built by Klrby. of live, 

 •o., N. Y., was successfully launched Aug. 9. The 

 ngand rig luive already been published In this 

 t In. on. acolc, Co ft. water-line, 21 it, beam and 

 hold, cenireboaid 'Ji ft. long. The yacht Is. much 

 ugh decidedly improved In being lighter about the 

 all In being about halt a foot, deeper, a change we 



I match beta 



YACHTING NEWS. 



COLUMBIA VACHT CLUB. -A special race wassailed Aug. 10 off 



H. Wind 

 Time alto 



Only Son, v. it., N. Mit.i'-lmh ; tirade, 



■ IS8 H: Little He,, ne, 16 II 6 

 •: I:.. .1. .1. liellly, and Abble M., in it. ;e 

 i, a new liver, I'd the wav with Deane 

 Little. Deane having things prci.lv much 

 lth Oracle and Abble M. out. of the hunt, tiie 



I'Ofth 



upon she 



A. ,1. I 



in Class A: Geo, B. 



M it. -i in.. Mr. Sen 



w ft, io in.,G. A. 



In., A. Komp, Jr.; 



In ,(.. w. Iloman. 



folU.wlir 



lo herself lii her ub 



latter having lost a man overooaro, who 



boats, which Abble M. rouled in talcing hi 



hauled out. Protests were entered in class n umix 



Sfcskoboal drilling, and I lie Presidents Cup was withheld, in class B 



Little Deane had a sail over, the oilier two having withdrawn, and 



take3 the special prize. 



SI'EED Ol- YACHTS.-Tbe Norah, ox-Bloodhound, of BcJle- 

 villo, Out., 51 ft. water line, lfi>£ ft. boam, 5 ft, 6 in, deep, in re- 

 ported as making fourteen miles for three hours on a run from 

 Deseronto to Kingston. This is equal to nearly 12 knots and 

 either a little fishy or else Norah is a pretty fast craft. .She was, 

 built by Cvtthbert a couple of years ago. 



CRUISEES IN THE SOUTH.— Editor jFiweW rind Stream: 

 Our .Southern. Y. C. is now 400 strong. The latest addition to the 

 Lake fleet is a 50 ft schooner by Capt. Baily, built and fitted com- 

 pletely by home mechanics. She wae built by Andrew A, Weeks 

 at the Old Basin, of cypress and yellow pino with sassafras knees. 

 Our cruising fleet is steadily augumentiug. — S. 



GOT; i r.LA.— We have been informed that the report concerning 

 Una schooner shipping three feet of water through her cabin "wih- 

 dowB" iu a gain on Ontario is not true, but that her cruise has 

 been without mishap, and she put into Sodus Bay only to mako a 

 harbor for the night. 



SSAWANHAKA YACHT CLUB.— Yachts bound on the annual Co- 

 rinthian ci ulse villi rendezvous OH" YVliliesioue, L. I., Alienist 25, dur- 

 ing the afternoon. 



IV NN IIECVITA.- A public race under management of the I..Y. c 

 was sailed in the harbor, Aug. in. No boats appeared! rj llrst class. 

 Prizes In sceoti, I el. ,.-■.,.:;•; and *-. and In third class, fin. «ii and it. 

 Vesper was, knocked down, but. thanks to her iron keel, righted. Not 



l la Tv, high:. I ir she capsized 



lustration being thus afforded of the advs 



seeming sifety. Judges,. J. W. Haines, do 



Frazler. Kutu, Sift am . w. Uassett, won 



; , a.tff. aln., C. 11. I.oekliardl. a 



ingl'earl, Dick and Blanche, in tnird cla 

 Green, takes nrst money in 1:1 :4T, Willi Man 

 second, aod Vesper, lstt. Mn., k. m. Venni 

 Florence, Mabel, Carrie, Nellie, Uattie.Twi 

 OLDEST YACHT IN r.os l'ON.— A wrlici 

 savs the following of a bom sllll In 

 owned by Edmund J. Baker, Esq., 



letlcal 11- 

 10W weights in 

 iwleht and !•:. JI. 



■ 

 -'• -'-eon. i, beat* 

 tTfl Bin., w, :. 

 l., I'. M. Alloy, 

 1 third, beating 



lie Boston Tram>eri)it 

 nlsslon : •' The yacht Kalrv, 

 irehosler Lower Mills, is prob- 

 ers. She was built at Han- 

 and bad other owners during 

 ter and Joseph snow. Each 

 name—' l.lttle (,'ulney.' i sir 

 lii her in August, isai, and 

 ins been known as the 'Fairy' 

 1 condition and uscduilnglhe 

 four Inches over all and live 



buoy and home. Ten mil 



boats, once for small ones. 



has the following officers: 



w. 11. o-ibon, xioe-i ommodore, . 



XX'hhaker, President; \v. p. Hulse, Secretary; Captain T. Sands, 



:s long, sail twice over ror large 



The ciub was formed June is and 



Charles Williamson, commodore; 



. or e loijily. Kear-t oinmodre; W. 



red in this ha 



A long chcise The Bloop yacht Comforts 



Aug. s», after a cruise of more than two thousand miles 

 Is owned by T. !:. cook, of Salem, Ma-ss. On the '2 

 Cook, accompanied bv T. T. Hazlewootl, of Salem, a 

 and XV. 11. c. smith, or Burnley, sailed along the co 

 through Qaspe Bay . tin nee up the St. Lawrence Klver 

 Montreal, Uii'o'niii the ch. unb.v c'aiial lo Lake chair 

 the chaiuplain to tiie Hudson I. Iver, and down Ihe I 

 eii \ . The Comfort Is us fl. over all. '16 ft. on water 11 

 In am. 



NEW HAVEN YACHT c|. in has been on a cruise up the Sound. 

 Left Fall River Aug.G, but owing to ugly weather put. back and laid over 

 till sundav, Aug. 7. when the ileet hove up for tho Thimble Islands. 

 Endeavor won a ant. pennant in the run, beating Flora, Vixen and 

 Grappling, tin Monday the little Heel made a dash for Newport, with 



YVednes- 



:.,!., 11 



in, through 

 son to this 

 11 ft 5 In. 



Kn 



i la i 



s to sail for New Bedford, r- 



ed 'between Endeavor and 

 ivas won by the former. The 

 nueket and Block Island. 



m, and when down relic 



her housing topmast working Ilk' 

 the uo.ii perceptibly In bad weather. 



llAX'l.niin.l. YACHT CLUB.— Match for championship flag was 

 sailed over the Merrimack course Aug. IS. Empress, Mr. Collns. won 

 In In lh. '23m. 3is. ; Josle J., Mr. Jiitias, second, beating Wild Wave 



LONG ISLAND YACHT CLl'B.— I'nlon regatta fixed for September 



■ ours", open io all Yachts of organized clubs. Four 



Close, cash prizes, cabin yachts, boats over M ft, under '24 ft and 



A NATIONAL BLESSING. 

 [Philadelphia Hecord.i 



Tho nineteenth 

 many Inventions; 

 fold applications, 

 and Innumerable < 

 day bringing us I,, 

 lo the exhibitions 



most people will simply remark, " I told you so. 



St. Jacobs Oil. A few' years ago this great C 

 never been heard of In this country; to-day j 

 man. woman or child lu the United States w 

 pain or ache, or, at least, has 



las been noted for Us 

 ower In Its thousand- 

 HC, the Electric light, 

 a lo humanity— each 



seen its wonderful effect. . . 



conic a national remedy, for ll Is kno 



and hamlet In the country. It is a ct 



h praised by the Americans, Germai 



Swedes, Portuguese. Spaniard-. Fit 



Chinee." It may be termed Ihe unlvf 



bv i he rich and poor, the clcrgyma 



Chant and the laborer. In lact by all 



Jacobs Oil, by lis almost marwloiH p 



a simple cut or sprain, or the worst 



tlsm. Persons who have been conti 



i hat terrible disease, rheuroai Ism, ha' 



use of a single bottle. Such cases ha' 



journals of our country ; for lnstain . 



says: I'nder the title of Old Probabilities, one of the most uselul and 



valuable ofltcers of the 1'. S. Government Is most widely known. Hut 



being. St Jacobs Oil has bii- 

 n In every city, town, village, 

 iinopolltan preparation ; for it 

 >, Italians, Bohemians, Danes, 

 eh, yes even by the " Heathen 

 sal blessing ; for it Is endorsed 



and the physician, Ihe mor- 

 asses of the community. St. 

 opertles. can be employed tor 



Hioted'by theleadluL' 

 the St. LouU />»«t-I»»pm 



own la Prof. J. ll. Tiee, ihe meteorologist or the Mis 

 whose contributions to his favorite study have given 

 national i operation, on a recent tour through the 

 'rofi'ssor had a narrowescape from the serious don- 

 udaen and very dangerous illness, the particulars of 

 efetsto: Tho day artcr concluding my course of loo- 

 ton, Iowa, on '2ii;tof December last, I was seized with 



elating pain n 

 so, fell to 85; ti 

 clammy sxveal 



and would have i ikon the 'rain to till 

 iieigbboiing town had mv friends t 

 took the night train Tor mv home, 

 troubled since. The Boston Clube t 

 builder, No. 9 Boylston street, and Ha 

 speaks: The pleasure which I hereby 

 half conveyed bv words. I'hvsicla't 

 notoriety have heretofore doclarei 

 spoiilcs almost numberless have fall 

 Intensity of the pain, which has rret 

 ror three I. ninths at a time, line we 

 tack of acute rheumatism of ihe k 

 knee lolnl. became swollen to enor 

 rendered Impossible. Nulling remi 

 resign myself as best I miglu to attotl 

 I learned of the wonderful curative 

 clutched It as a si raw, and In a few h 

 arm and shoulder. As before staled, 

 mv praise and gratitude to the .lis. in 

 The Ohio 



breathing. My pulse, usually 

 touiach succeeded, and acold, 



irly. The alien, ling physician 

 or suffering for lliree hours I 

 ■ohs oil with good effect for 

 uratcd a piece of Uannt-l large- 

 oil, and applied It The relief 

 ;r I was entlroly free from pain, 

 in appointment that night. In a 

 a dissuaded me. As it was, i 

 SU I/Otils, and have not been 

 ivs: Chas. S. Strickland, Esq , 

 , Boston, thus 

 r . sscanoDlybe 

 ■ high character ana 

 my rueumatisin Incurable, 

 to cure or even alleviate the 

 enl.ly confined tin- lo my rcoui 

 : ago 1 was seized with an al- 

 ' c hours the enure 



) ex pre: 



us proportlc 



.. 1 1 ar 



Mr' liar 



ilklng 

 id I intended to 

 ilea. Uy chance 

 . Jacobs Oil. I 

 in pain lu knee, 

 ■ords to convey 



any 



" I have spent over $_\ to cure my wife of rheumatism. Two bottles; 



of si. Jacobs oil accomplished what all the medical treatment failed 

 to bilug about. 1 regard ll as a greaier discovery than electricity. 

 It Is tt boon to Ihe human race, and I am verv glad to have this oppor- 

 tunity of testifying to Its remarkable elllcaev. I cannot speak to 

 highly of It, and I would be recreant to my duly to those ntllieied did 

 I not Hit. my vole- in its praise/' The Philadelphia /....••/..■ savs: Mr. 

 George 1. Graham, x'M Nineteenth street, Philadelphia, is a Journalist- 

 of many years experience, and Is actively connected v. uh the Phila- 

 delphia Sunday Mirror, a leading theatrical and musical jourual. 

 During the "late unpleasantness" Mr. Graham was captain of com- 

 pany K., One Hundred and Eighty-third Pennsylvania Ucgiinent, 



the 



field he contracted 

 troublesoi 



QUre 



-ufier 

 .vhu a 

 The Chicago I nt 



-arlcty 

 of rheu- 

 iherltanee' 

 nended Hv 

 .en on the- 

 )urchtu-cd' 

 in. and at 

 attributes 



. that 



says: Capt. Paul Boytor 

 swimmer, thus speaks or the old German Item 

 exposure I am somewhat subject lo rheumatli 

 would ever benefit me until 1 got hold or t lit -i Olt 

 Why, on my travels I met persons who had been 

 mattsm for years; by mr advice they tiled t 

 them. I would sooner do without nod for days t 

 remedy tor one hour. Iu fact, 1 would not atiem 

 Jacobs oil, as I do not see now I could get a 



Jacobs oil lias 

 would not lend their n 

 duly lliey owed to su 

 wonderful effect ot Hi 

 fellow creatures to kn 

 connection the Ht. I 

 lent for rheumatism) 



greatly." Mine. Mai 

 troupe : " Nothing cai 

 the ailments named. 

 sunc'lmendont, New Vork Post OP 



the Oil and found 

 plaints." Hon. Tluiv 1 

 superintendent Wareln 

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 III.: "Our professional- 

 thing they have ever 



ii is a 



s, and nothing 



..an Remedy. 



Ing wit li rheu- 



, and It cured-. 



e without this 



ip without St. 



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by persons of national reputation, who 



they were not. convinced mat It was a 



humanity; they have experienced the 



German remedy, and lliey xvant their 



(sllll. XX'e would onlv mention In this: 



lopGllmour, Cleveland, Ohio: " Excel- 



idred diseases. It has benefited me 



Jt-tl, prima donna Wllheluij Concert, 



re wli li li as a prompt reliable cure for 



II. Warelug, Eso.., Assistant General! 



;: '-Proved all 



l all that Is claimed 



efficacious. Heady relief lor rheinnallecom- 

 s, Postmaster, New York, teferrlng to 

 jrt concerning St. Jacobs Oil: "Icon- 

 anngcr Chicago Gymn islum, Chicago, 

 naicurs use, It in preference to evory- 

 Major T. A. Dllller, No. 2,235 Master 

 o with rheumatism that ho was con- 

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 li. and was cared. Geo. XV. Walling, 

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.Co. 



Henry M. Holz' 



prising relief. A world of good/' Pror. Edward I lolst, pianist audi 

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 ror the remedy Is a true friend in ice I, and the occasion for its Imme- 

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 and It will not be long before you will Join us m calling »l. Jacobs 

 Oil "A National Blcssiug." 



NOTICE! 



Ad vertisements received 

 later than Tuesday cannot be 

 inserted until the following 

 week's issue. 



Mates promptly furnished 

 on application. 



Thousands visit tiie Mineral Springs 



here and abroad, and spend thousands of dollars in 

 search tor health, when a tew doses of 



Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient. 



would accomplish the same results at ihe cost of a 

 tew cents Each hoi tie contains from thirty to 



forty glasses ol Sparkllie- s.el;.>.-,, v, M.-h . 1 1 :i 1; ■ --: 1 1 

 positively the cheapest, lis well as the most effica- 

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SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 



FRANK BLYDENBURCH, 



STOCKS, BONUS AND SECUKITIE8, 

 MINING STOCK& 



M Pine su, Now Yortc. 



Extract from FOREST AND STREAM: 



" Messrs. Abbey & Imbrie ask S40 for their best Trout Rods, 

 and have no difficulty in getting: their price." 



Best six-seetion Trout Fly Rods, .... $40 



Same, without Full Metal Reel Plate, ... 33 



Best six-seetion Black Bass Minnow Rods, . . 45 



Same, without Full Metal Reel Plate, ... 40 



Best six-section Grilse Rods, ... . GO 



" " Salmon Rods (according to length) . 6Sto7S 



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Shooting Suits. 



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J.-'til! SALE.— Pair flnept Kugllsh Damascus Cen- 

 ' iral lire shot nun harrels made hy Trulock 

 Bros,, Dublin; will readily fit any Central fire ac- 

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 Jersey City, N. J. Aut'U,3t 



FOR SALE a 38 oat Wlm-hesler In good order, 

 price $!0. .1. I., ft ink l. in. No. 4 Maiden Lane, 

 N. Y. 



Si "IT litlOMIKI! POH SALE— A W.BC. Scott 

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 made to order for a paymaster In r. s. Navy, and is 



km line ;is the m.-ikii^i-vi'r produced : 1. 



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 .ilmiiit,' lands, l.r ilnjr :inil raising 



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