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[May 1, 1891. 



Cham, 

 'esend 



FIXTURES* 



MAT. 



3. Saa FraBcisco, OpeniTig.Sau- 30. American Model, Openiiig, 



salito. Prospect Parle. 



3. San Francisco, Squad- Sail. 30. Coriutnian, Anniial, San 



16. Excelsior OppD., New York. Francisco. 



16. Larclnnont, Open.,Larchni't SO. Eastern, Handicap, Martle- 

 23. San Fi'ancisco, Fish Cruise. heafi. 



23. St. Lawrence, Club Sweeps, 30. Broolvlyn, Opening, Graves- 



Montreal. end Bay. 



38-31. Portland, Cruise. 30-31. San Francisco, Cruise, 



30. Cor. Mos. Fleet, Larcbmont. Mare Island. 

 30. Iloche.5ter. Open, Sodus Bay. 



JUNE. 



6. Larebmont, Spi'iug, L'clim'r,. 30. Hull Corinthian, l«t Oil 



6. Noyal N. S., Archibald Cup, 20. Brooklyn, fcpring, Q-ravi 



Hilifax. Bay. 



8. Hudson River, Ann., N. Y. 20 Corinthian, Marblehead, 

 11. Rochester, Revie w,Charlotte Sweep and Clnb,Marbleh'd 



11. Portland, Annual, "O.St. Lawrence, 21 and 18ft. 



12. Monatiqnot, Opening, Wey- Classe.«. Montreal, 



mouth. 20-31. San Fr.incisco, Cruise, 



13. Massachusetts, Spring, Dor- Martinez. 



Chester, 22. Pavouia, Annual, New York. 



13. Lynn, Lynn. 2.5. Rochester, Club. Charlotte. 



13. Qaincv. 37. Hull, All Classes. 



13. 8a\an Hill, First Cii am. 27. Dorchester. Club, Dorchester 



13. Royal N. S., Chauncy Cup, 27. Lynn, Lynn. 



Halifax. 37. Quiney, First Championship 



13. St. Lawrence, 29 and 24ft. 37. Cor. Navy, L. I. Squad, New 



Classes, Montreal. Roebelle. 



I, 5. Phila., Ann., Del. River. 27. Savin Hill, Fleet Capt's Cups 



17. Hull. Under 21ft. 27. Beverly, 2d Svveep,Marhlt;h'd 

 17. Massachusetts, Ann-,Nahant 27. Sr. Lawrence, 29, 24, 21 and 

 IT. Eastern, Sweeps., Marbleh'd 18ft. Classes Montreal. 



17. Beverly, 1st Sweep. Men. Bch 27. Roval N. S., United Banks 



18. Roch., Ladies' Day.Charlotte Cup, Halifax. 



30. Cor. Mos. Fleet. Larchmont. 29. Eastern, Ann., Marblehead. 



17. Marine and Field, Annual, 29. Massachusetts. Ladies' Race, 



Bath Beach. Dorchester Bay. 



17, New Jersey, Annual, New 



York Bay. 



JULY* 



1. St. Lawrence, 39. 24. 21 and 15. Pleon,l3t Cham.. Marbleh'd. 



18ft. Classes, Montreal. — , Massachusetts, 46ft. Special. 



1. Pleon, Penn., M u-Mehead. 15. Monatiquot, 1st Cham., Wey- 

 3. Rochester, Cruise, Oak Orch. mouth. 



3 4-5. San Francisco, Ciuise, 16. Lake Y.R. A., R. C.Y.C., Tor. 



Marelslanri. 17. Lake Y. R. A., Queen City, 



3. Monaiiquot. Club, Weym'th. Toronto. 



4. American, Naphtha,Milton's 18. American, Steam, Milton's 



Neck. Neck. 



4. Larchmont, Ann., Larchm't. 18. Hull, First cham., 1st and 2d 

 4. Corinthian, M ar bl e h e a d, classes. 



Sweep and Club.Maiblph'd 18. New York, Ann., New York. 



4. Beverly, 3d Sweep, Mon. B 'h 18. Hull Corinthian, Club. 



4. Larcbraont, Ann., Larchm't 18. Savin Hill, Moonlight Sail. 



4. N.Y.Y.R.A. Cruise. 18. Beverly, 1st Cham, Mon. Bch 



4. Roval N. S., Squadron Prizes 18. Cor. Navy. N. Y. Bav Squad. 



Halifax. 18. St. Lawrence, 34 and 21ft. 



6. American, Sailing, Milton's Classes, Montreal. 



Neck. 18. Royal N. S., Lan.sdowne Cup, 

 — . Eastern, Handicap, Marble- Halifax. 



head. 18-19. San r rancisoo,Fish,Cruise 



—. Eastern, Cruise, Maine Coast 20. Lake Y. R. A., Rochester, 



7. New Rochel'.e, Ann., New Rochester. 



Rochelle. 20. Rochester, L.Y.R.A., Cliarl. 



II. DorchePter.Club, Dorchester 23. Pleoh. Club, Marblehead. 

 11. Hull, First Cbam., 3d, 4th, 23. Lake Y.R.A.,03wego,OsweKO 



5th and 6lh classes. 23. Royal N. S., Wenonah Chal- 

 11. Lynn. Lynn. lenge Cup, Halifax. 



11. Corinthian, Marbleh'd,Cruise 25. Dorchester,Open.Dorchester 



11. Savin Hill, Cash. 2.'). Quincy, Second Cham. 



11. Riverside, Annual, 25. Corinthian, Marblehead, 1st 

 11. St. Lawrence, 29 and 18ft. Cham., Marblehead. 



Classes, Montreal. 27. Pleon, Cruise, Marblehead. 



11-19. Larchmont, Cruise, L. I. — . Corinthian, Mar blehead, 



Sound. Ladies' Day, Marblehead. 



14. Quincy, Ladies' Day. 28. Monatiquot, Pennant, Wey- 

 14. Lake Y. R. A., Hamilton, mouth. 



Hamilton. 



ATTGTTST. 



1. Hull Corinthian, 8d Cham. 15. Eastern, Sweeps. Marbleh'd. 



1. Indian Harbor, Ann., Green- 15. Savin Hill, Fleet Capt's Cups 



wich. 19. Hull, Ladies' Day. 



Beverly, Ist Cham.Marbleh'd 19. Savin Hill, Moonlight Sail. 



15. Cor. ]Savy Meet. Riv- rside. 19. Pleon, Club, Marblehead. 



6. Rochester, Club, Charlotte. 20. Rochester, Club, Charlotte. 



8. Monatiquot, 2d Cham., Wey- 20. Massachusetts, 3d Cham. 



mouth. Dorchester Bay. 



8. San Francisco, Club. 22. Quincy. 



8. Hull, S cond Cham., 3d, 4th, 23. Corinthian, Marblehead, 2d 

 5th and 6th classes. Cham., Marblehead. 



8. Lvnn, Lynn. 22. Monatiquot, Sweeps., Wey- 



8. Savin Hill, Second Cham. mouth. 



8. Beverly. 4tbS pep, Mon. Bch 23. Cor. Navv, EastRiver Squad 



8. Royal Ts'. S., Ladies' Prizes, 33. Royal N. S., Ruth Cup, Hali- 



Halifax. fax. 



10. Quincy, Tklid Cham. 32-23. San Franciseo,Fish.Crnise 



12. Massachusetts, First Cham., 26 Pleon, 3d Cham., Marbleh'd. 



Dorc'^ester Bay. 26. Dorchester,Club, Dorchester 



13. Pleon, 2d Cham , Marbleh'd. 37. Rochester, Club, Charlotte. 

 13. Rochester, Club, Charlotte. 37. Massachusetts, Third Cham., 

 13. Monatiquot. Ladies' Day, Dorchester Bay. 



Weymouth. 29. Hull, All Classes. 



15. Hull, Ladies' Race. 39. Savin Hill, Cash. 



15. Corinthian, Marbleh'd, Mid- 39. Beverly, 3d Cham, Mon. Bch. 



Summer iSeries, Marbleh'd 29. Roval N. S., Capr. Russell's 

 15. Beverly, 2d Cham. Marbleh'd Cup, Halifax. 



— . Corinthian, N. Y., Sweeps, 29, Larchmont, Oyster Boats, 



Marblehead. Larchmont. 



SBPTEMBISn. 



1. Eastern, Fall, MarbleheHd. 12. Lynn, Cup, Lynn. 



2. Pleon, Sail-off. Marblehead. 12. Mas.«aohusetts, Open, Dor- 

 5. Monatiquot, Sail-off, Wey- Chester Bay. 



mouth. 13. Savin Hill, Cbam. Sail-off. 



5. Hull Corinthian, Open. 12. Royal N. S., Handicap, Hali- 



5. Beverly.5thS\veep,Mnrbleh'd fax. 



5. Larchmont, Fall. Larchm't. 19-30. San Francisco, Cruise. 



7. B'^verly, Open, Mon. Beach. 19. Beverly, 3rl Cham,Marbleh'd 



7. N.Y.Y.R.A., Ann., New York 36. Beverly, 3d Cham, Mon. Bcb. 



7, Corinthian, Marble he ad, 26. Savin Hill, Fleet Captains 

 Handicap, Marblehead. Cups Sail-off. 



7. Lynn, Open, Nahant. 26. Royal R. 8., Lord Alex Rus- 

 12. Beverly, 6th Sweep, Mon.Bch sel's Cup, Halifax. 



11. Massachusetts, Fall, Dor- 

 chester Bay. 



OCTOBER. 



7. Brooklyn, Fall, Gravesend 17. San Francisco, Closing Day. 

 Bay. 



NEW JERSEY Y. C— The annual meetiner of the New Jersey 

 Y. 0. was held on April 80. the following officers being elected: 

 (jom., John Ortleib; Vice-Com., Richard Greten; Recording Sec'y, 



and E. W. Ketcham; Trustees. E. A. Stevens, T. Butts. John 

 Ortleib. Paul Leeger and E. W. Ketcham. The annual regatta 

 will be sailed on Wednesday, June 17. 



HULL Y. C— The new house of the Hull Y. C. will be formally 

 opened on June 9 On the lower floor will be lockers, baths and 

 three bowling alleys; on the next a billiard room, library and 

 committee room, and on the third a large hall -with a permanent 

 stage. In the club cottage will be eleven sleeping rooms. 



AUXILIARY NAPHTHA CRUISFRS.-Mr. A. Gary Smith is 

 now at work on a design for a small auxiliary naphtha cruiser for 

 the Gas Engine and Power Uompfiny, of Morris Dock, which is 

 making a sptcialty of this class of boat. It is probable that the 

 result will be a decided improvement on previous craft. 



NEW HOMES FOR BOSTON BOATS.-Pappoose is now at 

 Wlntringham's yai-d, on her way to Buffalo; Shark has gone to 

 her new owner at Providence, having a hard trip around the 

 Cape; Monhegan left Boston foi' New York on May 4 and Ven- 

 tura sailed on the same daj' for Newport. 



SULTANA, steam yacht, Mr. T. L- Park, arrived at Constanti- 

 nople on April 29. From recent reports the yacht is greatly im- 

 proved by the Belle ville boiler, making 12 knots at sea. She is 

 also reported as very handy under canvas. 



ILDERLM.— This name has been chosen for the new 46 -footer 

 owned by Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt. As Mr. Vanderbilt has 

 decided to spend the summer abroad, the yacht may not be raced. 



FORTY-SIX-FOOT RACING. -Vice-Com. Banks, Atlantic Y.C., 

 of the schooner Waterwitch. has offered a cup for a special race 

 on New York Bay for the 46ft. class. 



MASSACHUSETTS Y. C.-Com. Soley has appointed Leigh 

 Osborn Garrett as fleet captain, vice Arthur F. Shepard, resigned; 

 and John A. Tannf-r as fleet surgeon. 



WENOKAH— ULIDIA.— Mr. Jas. StiUman. owner of the cutter 

 Wenonah, has sold her to Mr. R. W. Weston, taking in part pay- 

 ment the tatter's cutter Ulidia. 



NAL^LITUS.— The Boston Herald of May 3 contains a very care- 

 ful and complimentary description of the new Wintringham cut- 

 ter. 



WHIM, schr., was at Beaufort, N. C, from Charleston, on April 

 27. On the same day Coronet, schr., sailed from Beaufort for Mew 

 York. 



KATHLEEN.— Mr. Whitlock's30-footer will sail under a cruis- 

 ing rig, now being fitted at Port Jefferson, when not racing this 

 season. 



MONTECITO, yawl, was sold by Mr. A. Gary Smith, her new 

 owner being Mr. Alexander Maitland, of the New York Y. C. 



GENONE, schr., is out at Lawley's for 10 tons more of lead on 

 her keel. 



Forest and Stream, Box 2.832, N. Y, city, has descriptive illuf- 

 trated circulars of W. B. Leffi.ngwell'.s book, "Wild Fowl Shoot- 

 ing," which will he mailed free on request. The book is pro- 

 nounced by "Nanit," "Gloan" "Dick Swiveller," "Sybillene" and 

 other competent authorities to be the beat treatise on the subjeet 

 extant. 



\nmeiiB to ^amsfiandmts. 



No Notice Taken of Anonymoas Corrd3pon4eiit8t 



A. E. E , Lodi, O.— Will you please state in your next issue of 

 Forest and Stream the open bass season for Lake Chautauqua, 

 N. Y ? Ans. Season will open May 30. 



C. T. G., South Boston.— May single-shot pistols bo used in the 

 Forest and Stream revolver competition, or is it restricted to 

 revolvers? Ans. It is conlined to revolvers. 



G. W. S., Meridian.- Is there any way to load a cylinder barrel 

 to make it more effective at the trap than the usual loads for 

 choke-bores. Ans. No; tut the shot will cover a wider area. 



M., Canada.— 1. Are dew-claws any objectinn on a setter? 3. 

 What is the best way to measure the height of a dog? Ans. 1. 

 Yes. 2. You will find a very good plan described in oar kennel 

 columns this week. 



A. O. N., Newburyport, Mass.— Will you be kind enough to in- 

 form me the register number of Jessie, owned by T. H. Welch, 

 also her pedigree? It is in the 1700 somewhere. Ana. You do not 

 state what breed the dog is. 



J. H. B., Ponkapog.— Can you tell me how much a live Canada 

 goose ought to be worth, and where I can get some at moderate 

 pric es? Ans. We cp.nnot put a price on it. Write to Mr. Fred 

 Mather, Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. 



F. H. T., Central Lake, Mich.— My spaniel puppy, ten weeks 

 old, has a film forming over th° right eye. Cause unknown. Can 

 anything be done for his relief? Ans. Drop in the eye, morning 

 and night, a pinch of very fine powdered sugar. 



M. S. J., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.— C m you let me know through 

 your columns where I can obtain live, minnows, by bunrtreds, for 

 bait? Ans. Try New's store, 337 Tenth avenue. New York, or A. 

 H. Dirke, 403 West Fiftieth street, near Nine avenue. Your own 

 fishing tackle stores ought to furnish the bait you require or in- 

 formation as to where it may be bought. 



Y\'. H.— I wish to know the pedigree of Victor IT. (0,574) if he has 

 one. He is owned by Judge Anson Pease, of Massil'.n, O. Ans. 

 The mastiff Victor II. is by Leo IV. (A.K.R. 6,122) out of Ashmont 

 Bertha (A.K.R. 3 368), by Hei-o II. otit of Empress, by Grip (Jock- 

 Dido) out of Brittania, by Bruno out of Empress; Hero 11. by 

 Salisbury out of Venus; Leo IV. by Lord Nelson out of Lioness. 



G. H. B., Cleveland, O.— Can you inform me where I can get a 

 photo of Scottish Prince, as I have a pup by him out of Juno? 

 Also the address of Col. Ruppert, his recent purchaser? For pic- 

 ture write to Sydney W. Smith, York Road, Leeds, England. A 

 good likeness, a fac-simile of the photo, was published in Forest 

 AND Stream last week. Col. Ruppert's address is 1639 Third 

 avenue. New York City. 



A. Q. D., Toledo, O.— Will you kindly advise an appreciative 

 reader how to "blue" or bronze brass rod mountings, which I pre- 

 fer to nickel plating. Wells in "Fly-Rods and Fly-Tackle" tells 

 how to coat them with black oxide, but I prefer the bluish color, 

 similar to that of some furniture ornaments. Ans. An acid for 

 bronzing ferrules and other brass mountings is sold bv Malcolm 

 Shipley, Commerce street, above Fifth, Philadelphia, Pa. Ita 

 composition is unknown to us. 



C. P., Toledo, O.— I have an Irish setter v^hich has had red 

 mange for past two years, have had him cured as I thought twice, 

 but he breaks out again. He is apparently healthy otherwise and 

 eats well. Can you advise me as to treatment? 3. Is there any 

 danger of a person taking it from a dog by rubbing him or other- 

 wise handling him? Aus. 1. Use one of the mange cures adver- 

 tised in our columns, also give him some blood purifier. Dr. 

 Glover has a good mixture. 3. We have never known of such a 

 case. 



S. W. C, South Ballston, N. Y.— Kindly giye me extended pedi- 

 gree of pointer dog Ino II- (A.K.R. 6,023) through your valuable 

 columns, Ans. Ino fl. (A.K.R. 6,043), by Ino out of Mt^gg, bv Beau- 

 sire out of Mag M., by Craft out of Temptation. Beaudire bv Tim 

 out of Fannie Fisher. Tim by champion Faust out of champion 

 t^lytie, by champion Sensation out of Lily. Fanny Fisher by 

 champion Beaufort out of Nymph, by Vis(;ount out of Dolly. Ino 

 by Joker, Jr., out of Lady Mae, by Faust out of Gertrude, by 

 Snapshot. Joker, Jr. by Beaufort out of Nymph, as above. 



W. A. R., E. Tawas, Mich.— Please inform me through your 

 valuable paper what months trout spawn in, and if any difference 

 in locality and how long they carry their eggs. Ans. Brook trout 

 usually begin spawning in October and the season sometimes lasts 

 until April. In exceptional cases the spawning season may begin 

 much earlier in the fall, so that the limits of the spawning may 

 include all of the year except the hot summer months. The tem- 

 perature of the water has a great deal to do with the date of 

 spawning as well as with the development of the eggs, and the 

 spawning may be hastened by liberal feeding. 



Names and Portraits of Birds, by Gurdon Trumbull. A 

 book particularly interesting to gunners, for by its use they can 

 identify without quest'ou all the Amf»rican game birds which 

 they may kill. Clotb, 320 pages, price S2.50. For sale by Forest 

 AND Stream. 



New Style Tent 



FOR GSMOEISTS IHD KUHTERS. 



Patented Jan, 13, 1891. 



DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR AND PRICE LIST 

 MAILED ON APPLICATION. 



A. S. COMSTOCK. Evanston III. 



THE ADIRONDACKS. 



Copies of large map issued for the 

 ADIRONDACK P.^^KK ASSOCIATION, 

 Size 72x93ui., showing State lauds and proposed 

 State Park, colored, cloth back, wooden rollers. §15. 



Map of the Adirondack Wilderness. 



Pocket edition on map-bond pap^r $1,00. 



"It Is the most complete map of the Adhondack 

 region ever putallslied."— Jtoresf and Stream. 

 Address S. R. S-TODDARD, Glens Falls, N. Y. 



CHAS. I. GQODALE, Taxidermist, 



For the past 30 years located at 93 Sudbury St., 

 will now be found at 144 Friend St., Boston, where 

 he will give the same personal attention to all 

 work intrusted to his care as formerly. 



ABBEY ac IMBRlgS FISHIN6 TACI^LE ir\r% pegi^r^r- 



l&l?E5Ey ST^ NEW YORK. 



Notice to Fishermen. Cut Prices for 1891. 



Here I am agrain as usual cutting the prices of Fisliing Tackle. Low prices and good quality of goods increases 



my business. It will pay you to buy your tackle in Brooklyn. 



No. 1, S joint, 6 strip, Split Bamboo Trout or Black Bass My Bods, polid reel seat belovy hand, nickel movrntings, silk -wMppings, extra tip, all complete in wood forin. length 94, 10. 



104ft., weight?, 8,9oz,,. ■ f. .....pkce |3 72 



No. 1, Gr, same as above but is G-erman Silver Mounted , , . , , c< 3 gg 



No. 4, 3 joint, 6 strip Split Bamboo Black Bass Bait B.od, Raised Tie Guides, solid reel "seat aboVethe hand,' extra "tip, silk whippingsV nickel" mora^ comple'te" inwood forin.' "length 

 8^, 9, 9J, lOit. , weight 9, 10|, 12, 1.3oz , i , , . Pnee 



No. 4, &; same as above but is German Silver Mounted 



No. 7, 6 strip Split Bamboo Salt Water or Lake Trolling Rod, 3 joint, solid reel seat above the iiaQd.'doiible tie 'giiides'iiickel'mou^^^ weight SOoz! 



No. 8, same as E^o. 7, bat is 3 joint a , e > « j a 



2 72 



3 32 



2 75 



3 75 

 90c. 



Hard Rubber Multiplying Reels, Balance Handle, 

 " J. F. M. Brand Linen Reel 



No. 280, 8 joint Ash and Lance wood Heavy Salt Water Bass Rod, hollow butt, extra tip, brass moimtings, 9ft 



Brass Multiplying Reeis, Balance Handle, Screw Oil Cup, fine finish, 35yds., 83c. ; 40yds., 95c. : 60yds., $1.05; 80yds., S1.15: loihrds., $1.25. 

 Sliding Chck, Nickel Plated, 40yds., $1.75; 60yds.. S2.25; 80yds., $3.50; 200yds., $3.75. Braided Linen Reel Lines on Block, Nos 



Lines on Block, 300ft., 9 thread, 38c. ; 12 thread. 43c. ; 15 thread, 46c. ; 18 thread, .53c, Brass Swivels, 15c. per doz. Best Quahty Hooks on single gut, per doz., 10c. ; double gut, 15c. 

 doz. ; treble gut, 20c. per doz. Siogle Gut Leaders, 1ft,, per doz., 15o. ; 2ft., per doz., 8O0. ; 3ft., per doz., 45c. Double Gut Leaders, 1ft., per doz., 15c. ; 2ft., per doz., 30c. ; 3ft., doz., 



J. F. MABSTEBS. 51, 53 & 55 Court St., Brooklyn. N. T. 



P d Se. wttmv far mii«tpated Cftialoffiio for 1991, OFSN EVENXI?GS, 



