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FOREST AND STREAM. 



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over this coiu-se and was mucli enjoyed by a large crowd of specta- 

 tors. These boats were built by noted builders, such as P. McGiehan, 

 who had five boats in this race,"tsvo of which took the first place, while 

 the others followed with good records. 



This is the Idler's first season and she has taken the champion 

 flag in two races out of three. Commodore Jones, her owner, is very 

 fond of her and tliinks she has some line qualities which she has not 

 had an opportunity to display. The CaroUna Y. C. is one of the oldest 

 yacht clubs in this country and contains a lai-ge fleet of yachts none 

 of which are over 20ft. in length, which is in conformity to an old law 

 in this club passed t hirty years ago. One of the best features of this 

 club is, that its members sail their own yachts, thereby enjoying the 

 manly and pleasant sport of yachting. This club claims, and upon 

 the best of grounds, that it has as fast a fleet, if not the fastest, in 

 this country of their size and that they carry more sail to the square 

 inch for the winds they usually sail in than any other club. They 

 have fine sailors and the manner in which they handle their little 

 craft is sometimes wonderful. One more regatta early in September 

 will close this season's races. 



COEINTHIAN Y. C. THIRD CHAMPIONSHIP RACBS.-The 

 third championship regatta of Corinthian Y. C. was sailed at Mar- 

 blebead, Aug. 23, 188,5. The first class yachts started at 2:35 P. M. in 

 the following order: Expert, Witeh, Thelga, Ralph and Eugenia, 

 andflve minutes later the second class crossed the line as follows: 

 Psyche, Unique. Dash, Wraith. Niobe, Delphine, Vera, Mona, Car- 

 mita. The yachts were timed from the gun. The wind was li-jht at 



the start, but freshened some when the course was half sailed, and at 

 the finish there was a fair breeze from the northwest. 



FIRST CLASS— KEELS. 



Length. Actual. Corrected. 



Witch. B. B. Orowninshield 33 .30 2 16 56 1 42 22 



Thelga, A. P. Thayer 23 . 01 Did not return . 



FIKST 0LA8S— CBNTEKBOABDS. 



Exiiert, L. Whitcomb 23.0a 2 ir 49 1 43 41 



Eugenia. I. S. Palmer 25.05 2 18 11 1 46 84 



Ralph, Geo. S. Osborne 28.10 Did not return. 



SECOND CLASS— KEELS. 



Wraith, C. ,1. Paine 18.01 1 24 16 1 02 05 



Oarmita, C. H. W. Foster 20 11 1 35 68 1 05 33 



Vera. Everett Paine 19.09 1 30 28 1 09 08 



Unique, Geo. A. Stewart 19.10 1 31 50 1 10 35 



Mona, Herman Parker ...18; 10 1 32 57 1 10 50 



SECOND CLASS— CENTERBOABDS. 



Niobe, J. R. Chadwick 20.02 1 18 05 57 05 



Delphme, F. G. Bradlee 21 00 1 21 33 1 01 15 



Dash. A. S. Browne 20.01 1 22 86 1 01 33 



Psyclie, H. M. Sears 17.00 1 26 45 1 03 25 



The Cham pionship peraiants for the season are held by the follow- 

 ing j-achts: First class keels. Witch; first class eenterboards, Exijert; 

 seco'ud class keels. Wraith ; second class eenterboards, not yet de- 

 cided. 



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No Notice Taken of Anonymona CorreHpondentfl. 



Boston.— Boston, Mass. Write to T. O'Donoghue, La Salle, III. 

 W. S., Wauwatosa, Wis.— There is not much to choose between the 

 two. 



C P. M.— Write to Kennedy Smith, Eustis, Me., or to Ned Norton. 

 Second Connecticut Lake, Colebrook, New Hampshire. 



A. A. C, Boston, Mass. 1. See answer to J. C. B, in "Kennel Manage- 

 ment" last week. 2. You will find fair shooting at several varieties 

 of snipe, plover, etc. 



E. H. M,, Melrose, Mass.— Heather Lass is by champion Jock and 

 out of Gipsey. Write to Dr. J. S. Niven, London, Ont. He may be 

 able to give you full particulars. 



D., Albany.— Will you please inform me where one can find good 

 wild pigeon shooting? Ans. Wild pigeon shooting is not to be had. 

 The birds have been too extensively trapped and killed by the ' game 

 protective" associations. 



C. R. J., Groton, Mass.— 1. Where can I obtain a copy of the Ken- 

 nel Club Stud Book, ot England? 2. The subscription price to the 

 American Kennel Register and cost of registering a dog in it? Ans. 

 1. We can imporcthe Stud Book for you. First volume costs $5. 

 Second is hard to get. and a price cannot be named. Remaining 

 volumes $4 each. 3. Subscription price $1.50; registry fee 50 cents. 



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Manual of all Diseases, 





By F. mniiPUiiEis, m. d. 





ElOHLY BOUND IN 





CLOTH aiad QOLD 



Mailed Free. 



USTOFPEINCIPALNOS. ' OTKES. PBIOK. 



1 Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations. .. .25 



a Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic 35 



~ Crying ColiCj or Teething of Infants. .25 



uryllig v^oiic, or I eeming oi xnitinia. .«u 



Diarriiea of Children or Adults .35 



Dysentery, Gripins, Bilious Oolio 25 



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Coughs, Cold, Bronchitis 25 



IVeuralgia, Toothache, Faceache 25 



Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .25 



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Suppressed or Painful Periods 35 



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Urinary Weakness.Wetting Bed SO 



Diseases of the Heart, Palpitation..!. 00 



SPECIFICS. 



Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt of 

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Harrison's Celebrated Fish Hooks, 



AND FOR WHICH WE USE THE FOLLOWING: 



Trade 



Spring Steel— 

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 Forged do. 

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 Roach Hooks. 

 Kendal Sneck Hook, 

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 Double Dublin Fly 



Hooks. 

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of all styles. 

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 Aberdeen. 



New York Bass Hooks. 

 Virginia. 



Black Fish Hooks. 

 Ive Bait Hooks. Kirby and Shepherd's Crook Eel 

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 Manufacturers also of Gut Leaders, Hooks to Gut. 

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TROUT FLIES, 



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FILiE BINDERS, 



Size to suit Forest ajstd Stbeam, 

 FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE 

 Price, 81.53. 



We have given particular attention tliis season to tlie manmfac- 

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 great pains to obtain the most IS.±llliis 3P^11ojs for the dif- 

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We also beg to call the attention of sportsmen to our new light- 

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T. H. CHUBB'S 



^Henshall'' Split Bamboo Bass Kod. 



This cut represents our "Henshall" SpUt Bamboo Bass Rod, 

 length, 8 feet .3 3-10 inches; weight 8 oz. This rod has extra tip, 

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 for catalogue of Trout and Bass Fly Rods, also Amateur and Rod 

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Send for Illustrated Price List of my Patent 

 Landing Minnow Net-Frames and Nets. The best 

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DOMINOES. 



BL A.CK-FL Y 

 CREAM, 



For Repelling 

 Flies, Mosquitoes, Midges and other 

 Insects, and protecting the Skin 

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No Tar. _No Stain. 



Glens Falls, N. Y., June 15, 1884. 

 Mr. A. S. Hinds, Portland, Me.: 



Deah Sir— I have not sooner acknowledged the 

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 to first test it; this I have now done on two fishing 

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 Although all tbese pests swarmed about me, Ifound 

 the Oream a i^erfect jyreventive agamst their bites 

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 For many yeai-s I have sought after' the insect re- 

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An infallible preventive of the attacks of Mosqui- 

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Naturalists' Supplies. 



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