July 14, 1894.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
Hempstead Daughter. Hempstead Farm Kennels 1 pointer bitch 
Hempstead Daughter, June 10, one dog, by their Hempstead Duke. 
Queen Zip. Eberhart Pug Kennels' (Cincinnati, O.) French poodle 
bitch Queen Zip (Carlo— Frenchie), June 4, six (three dogs), by their 
Moughlow. 
Chloe. F. K. Pidgeon's (Saugerties, N. Y.) pointer bitch Chloe 
(champion Tammy— Bertie), June 9, five (three dogs), by his Graphic 
VI. (champion Graphic— Daisy II.). 
Blemton Title. W. F. Porter's (Sharon, Pa.) fox-terrier bitch Blem- 
ton Title (Blemton Victor II.— Tiara), June 14, six (four dogs), by his 
Woodale Driver. 
Belle of Sharon. W. F. Porter's (Sharon, Pa.) fox-terrier bitch 
Belle of Sharon, June 18, six (three dogs), by his Woodale Driver. 
Lady Alice. J. B. Blossom's (New York) Irish setter bitch Lady 
Alice (Redstone— Lady Noreen), June 3, nine (six dogs), by his Bed- 
ford (Minstrel— Aurore). 
SALES. ' 
' Prepared Blanks sent free on application. 
Trefoil Princess. Collie bitch, whelped May 20, 1893, by Woodman- 
sterne Trefoil out of , by Hempstead Farm Kennels, Hempstead, 
L I., to W. P. Smith, Jersey City, N. J. 
Hempstead Kit. Poin er bitch, whelped July, 1898, by Duke of Hes- 
sen out of Queen Fan, by Hempstead Farm Kennels, Hempstead, L. I., 
to Rinada Kennels, Massapequa, L. I. 
Suffolk King. Fox-terrier dog, by Starden's King out of , by 
Hempstead Farm Kennels, Hempstead, L. I., to W. Whitney, Roches- 
ter, N. Y. 
Olivia. Russian wolfhound bitch, whelped July, 1891, by Vladimir 
out of Princess Irma, by Hempstead Farm Kennels, Hempstead, L. I., 
to C- S. Hanks, Manchester- by- the-Sea, Mass. 
Zmeika. Russian wolfhound bitch, by Hohlik out of Yaehsum, by 
Hempstead Farm Kennels, Hempstead, L. I., to C. S. Hanks, Manches- 
ter-by -the-Sea. Mass. 
Herdman II. Bob-tail sheepdog, by Hempstead Farm Kennels, 
Hempstead, L. I., to J. P. Morgan, Highland falls, N. Y, 
Hempstead Reeve. Pointer, whelped Aug. 3, 1893, by Sandford 
Druid out of , by Hempstead Farm Kennels, Hempstead, L. I., to 
G. C. Cross, Rochester, N. Y. 
Hempstead Olga. Russian wolfhound bitch, whelped October, 1892, 
by Kaissack H. out of , by Hempstead Farm Kennels, Hemp- 
stead. L. I., to C. R. Christopher, Newark, N. J. 
Hattie M. Light brindle greyhound bitch, whelped May 13, 1893, by 
Gem of the Season out of Wild Rose, by Joe Lewis, Moodus, Conn., to 
Dr. Q. Van Hummel, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Suffolk Trimmer — whelp. Fox-terrier dog, whelped June 26, 
1893, by Hempstead Farm Kennels, Hepstead, L. I., to W. P. Crouch, 
Dubuque, la. 
. Yorkshireterrier, by Hempstead Farm Kennels, Hempstead, 
L. I., to G. DeF. Grant, New York city. 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
There is no charge for answering questions under this head. All 
questions relating to ailments of dogs will be answered by Dr. T. 6. 
Sherwood, a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. 
Communications referring to other matters connected with Kennel 
Management and dogs will also receive careful attention. 
J. S. L.— The pedigree as given is a good one. 
S. L. Harrison, N. Y.— See answer to A. G. B. 
J. W. B. Danvers, Mass.— Give the dog some sulphur in his food. 
F. T. M.. Trenton, Ont.— The Windrush Kennels are owned by Mr. 
E. A. Manice, Pittsfield, Mass. 
R. C. L., New York.— We have forwarded your postal to M. C., as 
we are not at liberty to divulge his name. 
A. G. B., Holland, Mich.— Will you kindly prescribe for my friend's 
setter; probably has the mange. Started eight weeks ago with small 
red spots on the head, gradually spreading to legs and hind parts. On 
the rest of the body there are no sores, but the hair is failing out 
badly. Used carbolized vaseline, which helped a little. The dog also 
has two lumps on left side of throat, which hang down two inches. 
Appetite good, lively and healthy in every other way. Had two fits 
early in the spring. Ans. Treat dog for worms. Bathe in a solution 
of creolin twice a week (}^oz. of creolin to a pailful of warm water). 
Give the following mixture: 
B;. Mag. sulph 5 i. 
Ferri sulph 3i. 
Acid sulph. dil. 3 i. 
Aq ad ? viii. 
Mix. Give one teaspoonf ul twice a day. 
§iiqtimj mtd gmtmiijg. 
FIXTURES. 
Oct. 23.— New England Beagle Club, at Oxford, Mass. W. S. Clark, 
Linden, Mass., Sec'y. Nominations close Oct. 1. 
Oct. 29.— National Beagle Club. Geo. Laick, Tarrytown, N. Y.. Sec'y. 
Nov 7.— Northwestern Beagle Club. Louis Steffen, Milwaukee, 
Wis., Sec'y. 
Running a Small Boy. 
A small boy playing the part of the fox in an exciting 
chase on the Cedar Hollow hills near Phcenixville, Pa., nar- 
rowly escaped being torn to pieces by George Fulmer's pack 
of hounds the other day. The dogs had not enjoyed a run 
for weeks, and Mr. Fulmer decided to give them an exercise. 
Taking a bag from the box in which he keeps several foxes, 
and which the Reynards slept upon, he gave it John Rambo. 
He told the lad to drag the heavily scented bag across the 
hills and he would turn loose the hounds. The boy had a 
long start and had disappeared below the brow of a distant 
knoll when Fulmer released the eager dogs. Around they 
circled until one of them struck the trail, and then away 
they dashed in pursuit of the bogus fox. 
Instantly, a great fear seized the hunter. It dawned upon 
him that if the hounds overtook the lad they would tear him 
to pieces. Without longer hesitating, he rushed to the 
stable, bridled a horse, and galloped in pursuit of the baying 
hounds. They had a good start, and Fulmer knew that the 
boy's life depended upon whether the hounds or the horse- 
man reached him first. In no real fox chase did the veteran 
hunter ever ride more furiously. 
It was a long, hard gallop, but he had told the boy where 
to drag the bag, and by a short cut reached him ahead of the 
houuds. The dogs were close upon him and running madly. 
Fulmer seized the astonished boy and lifted him upon the 
horse beyond the reach of the hounds, which he could even 
then hardly prevent from tearing young Rambo to pieces— 
Philtidelphia Record. 
■ • • ■ 
National Beagle Club Meeting. 
AN adjourned meeting of the National Beagle Club of 
America was held in the A. K. C. rooms, 44 Broadway, New 
York, on July 2. The meeting was called to order by Presi- 
dent H. L. Kreuder at 3:15 P. M. Present were H. L. Kreu- 
der, George Laick. H. F. Schellhass, J, W. Appleton, George 
B. Post and A. D. Lewis. 
Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. A 
letter was read from the City of Straits Kennel Club 
stating that the special prize donated to them by this club 
had been received after the jndging began and they could 
therefore not accept it. The secretary was requested to note 
the fact on the minutes. 
A letter was read from the New England K. C. stating 
that the special prize donated to them by the N. B. C. of Am. 
had been awarded to Mollie L. (Don— Mollie), owned by 
Mark Lewis, Jr., Cannonsburg, Pa. 
The committee on prizes was requested to forward the 
special to Mr. Mark Lewis, Jr. 
Voted that the resignation of Mr. F. W. Chapman be ac- 
cepted. Messrs. H. H. Donnell, S. B. Arthur, F. J. D'Arcy 
and Harry Twyford were dropped from the books. 
Moved by Mr. Schellhass and seconded by Mr. Appleton, 
that the name of R. F. Mayhew be taken from the books, 
inasmuch as he has never qualified as a member. 
Mr. W. E. Johnston, Etna, Pa., offered his resignation, 
Which was on motion accepted. 
Mr. J. W. Appleton proposed for membership Mr. Rowland 
P. Keasbey, New York, and he was elected. 
The auditing committee reported that they had examined 
the books and accounts of the secretary and treasurer and 
found the same correct. 
(4ilt was reported to the club that there is a vacancy in the 
field trial committee of the A. K. C. It was therefore voted 
that the secretary be instructed to communicate with the 
secretary of the A. K. C. and respectfully ask that the 
National Beagle Club of America be given a place in the said 
field trial committee inasmuch as the N. B. C. of America is 
holding annual field trials. 
The following committees were appointed by the chair: 
Committee for locating grounds to hold field trials— Messrs. 
J. W. Appleton, A. D. Lewis and H. F. Schellhass. For 
selecting judges— H. L. Kreuder and George Laick. For 
formulating classes and prizes— George Laick, H. F. Schell- 
hass and H. L. Kreuder. For soliciting special prizes— 
H. L. Kreuder, B. S. Turpin, H. W. Lacy, Geo. B. Post, Jr., 
A. D. Lewis and H. F. Schellhass. Field Trial Committee— 
B. S. Turpin, J. W. Appleton, John Bateman, J. B. Lozier, 
C. S. Wixom, George Laick, H. L. Kreuder, H. F. Schell- 
hass, W. S. Clark, Geo. W. Rogers, Geo. B. Post, Jr., Ed- 
win Field, M. D. 
Meeting adjourned to Aug. 9 at 3 P. M. 
George Laick, Sec'y. 
• • • • 
HUNTING AND COURSING NOTES. 
The well-known greyhound Troughend, that divided the 
Waterloo cup with Fullerton, died in Russia recently. He 
was by Greentick out of Toledo and cost Col. North, who 
presented him to his late owner, 470 guineas. It is said he 
has left some good stock behind. 
heating. 
FIXTURES. 
12. Schoodic, 1st Cup Race, Club. 
12. Rochester, Squad. Sail and Re- 
view, Charlotte, Lake Ontario. 
14. St. Lawrence, A, 30, 25, 21ft. 
Classes, fifth series. 
14. Cor. Mus. Fleet, 21ft. and 
cabin cats, New Rochelle. 
14. Knickerbocker, Club. L. I. S d. 
14. N. Y. Bay, Club, N. Y. Harbor. 
14. New Bedford, Club Sail, Buz. B. 
14. Phila., Squad. Sail, Del. River. 
14. Sea. Cor., 25ft. Class, Bullock 
Cup, Oyster Bay. 
14. Cor. Phila., Evans Cup, Dela- 
ware' River. 
14-15. San Francisco Cor., Cruise, 
Galinas Creek. 
14-21. Larchmont, Cruise, Long 
Island Sound. 
14-30. Columbia, Cruise, Chicago 
to Green Bay, Wis. 
16. Riverside, Cruise, L. I. Sound. 
16. Rhode Island, Ann. Cup, Nar- 
ragansett Bay. 
16-19. Hempstead Bay, Cruise, G't 
South Bay. 
19. Miramichi, Race, Chatham. 
19. Fall River, Ladies' Day. 
19. Rochester, Ladies' Day, Char- 
lotte, Lake Ontario. 
20. Hempstead Bay, Club, Hemp- 
stead Bay. 
20. Phila., Club Race, aU Classes, 
Delaware River. 
JULY. 
81. 
21. 
21. 
Squantum, Cham. Squantum 
Mass. 
American, Seaver Cup, New- 
buryport. 
Beverly, Sweeps, West Fal- 
mouth. 
Fox Lake, Club, Fox Lake, HI. 
Plymouth, Club, Plym. Harbor 
Lynn, Expert Cup, Lynn, Mass. 
Manehester.Minot's Ledge Cup 
Massachusetts Bay. 
Plymouth, Club, Plym'th, Mass 
Douglaston, Open, L. I. Sound. 
Douglastcn, Open, L. I. Scund. 
Indian Harbor, open cats and 
21-footers, L. I. Sound. 
Rochester, Club, Charlotte, 
Lake Ontario. 
29. Indian Harbor, Cruise, L. I. 
Sound. 
Cor. Phila., Jeanes Prize, Del- 
aware River. 
Hull, Open, Boston Harbor. 
. Great South Bay, An., Islip. 
Larchmont, Flint Cup, cabin 
cats, Long Inland Sound. 
N. Y. Bay, Club, N. Y. Harbor. 
South Boston, Club Cruise, 
Massachusetts Bay. 
Squantum, Squantum. Mass. 
29. San Francisco Cor., Cruise, 
Goat Island. 
. Schoodic, 2d Cup Race, Club. 
Corinthian Y. C. 78th Regatta. 
MARBLEHEAD— MASSACHUSETTS BAY. 
Wednesday, July h. 
The 78th regatta of the Corinthian Y. C, on July 4, was sailed in a 
moderate southwest breeze and with a good fleet of starters, the 
times being: 
SECOND CLASS, 21 TO 25FT. WATERLINE— START 11:10. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Reaper, H. P. Benson 24.00 2 17 35 
Ariel, J. Barrett 25.06 2 23 07 
Marena, D. H. Follett, Jr 2 25 12 ? . . . . 
Dictator, C. H. Johnson 24.00 Not timed. 
CRUISERS, CLASS A — START 11:25. 
Gipsy, J. C. Rogers, Jr 1 50 33 1 50 33 
CRUISERS, CLASS B — START 11:30. 
Handicap. 
Edith, F. M. Wood 9m. 1 33 33 1 24 33 
Kraken, P. Chase 1 29 25 1 29 25 
Mosca, F. E. Peabody lm. 1 31 13 1 30 13 
Lotus, G Burroughs 4m. 1 35 54 1 31 54 
Gigi, P. Kemble 15m. 1 52 11 1 37 11 
Weasel, J. W. Dutton 15m. 1 52 49 1 37 49 
Don, L. W. Burlen 10m. 1 50 24 1 40 24 
KNOCKABOUTS— START 11:35. 
Nancy, R. Saltonstall 6m. 1 30 04 1 24 04 
Betsy, T. Jones 5m. 1 31 26 1 26 26 
Trouble, H. Wheeler 3m. 1 32 28 1 29 3R 
Esther, H Taggard 2m. 1 35 40 1 33 40 
Pinta, C T. Lee 5m. 1 40 04 1 35 04 
Jane, C. W. Parker 2m. 1 38 05 1 36 05 
Carl, O. H. W. Foster 2m. 1 39 57 1 37 57 
Otatsu, F. O. North 1 38 18 1 38 18 
DORIES— START 11:45. 
Thorn, W. Chamberlain 1 31 40 
Snipe, E. A Boardman 1 36 16 
Witch, F. Ramsdell 1 37 30 
Inez, G. Martin l 38 32 
Freddie, C. J. Hamson \ 1 39 55 
Baby Lou, W. P. Russell , 1 45 05 
Mabel, Ed. Rich , 1 46 35 
Independence, J. Mcliee ...1 46 38 
Ida M., W Melzer 1 47 42 
Alpha, H. H. Brown 1 fi 05 
The winners were: Second class, Reaper, Marina; class B, cruisers, 
Edith, Kraken, Mosco: knockabouts, Nancy. Betsey, Trouble: dories. 
Snipe, Witch, Inez, Freddie C , Baby Lou. Thorn was disqualified, as 
not being dory, having a fin and a rudder post through the stern. 
The judges were Messrs. George vv. Mansfield, Benjamin W. Knapp 
and Howard Whitcomb. 
Squantum Y. C. First Championship. 
SQUANTUM. 
Wednesday, July U. 
Tbe first championship race of the Squantum Y. C was sailed on 
July 4 in the fresh S.W. breeze, the times being: 
FIRST CLASS - SLOOPS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Gretchen, J, N. Tewksbury ,...26.05 2 45 30 2 00 09 
Agilis, Seaweed Club 30.05 2 52 16 2 20 03 
SECOND CLASS— SLOOPS. 
Starlight, Barston & Freeman 20.01 1 34 25 1 07 38 
Eva, H. E. Nelson 20.07 ] 35 45 1 09 30 
Restless, G. H DeHuff 24.00 1 35 50 1 12 37 
FIRST CLASS— CATS. 
Myrtle, H. F. Burkhardt 20.05 1 19 45 0 53 22 
Payomet, Flood & Snow 21.01 1 21 48 0 56 00 
Arcturus, G H DeHuff 24.00 1 35 50 1 12 37 
JIB AND MAINSAIL. 
VVPst End, C. F. Marr 16.02 1 31 50 1 00 06 
Yolande, G. P. Emerson 15.11 1 33 20 10035 
Mary C, C. Johnson 16.02 1 37 29 1 06 05 
FOURTH CAASS. 
Trix, F S. Pierce 0 26 10 .... 
1492, E. R. Linnie Disqualified. 
Agilis protests Gretchen for turning a mark from the wrong side, 
and 1492 was disqualified for sailing a wrong course. 
The judges wereF. E. Badger, J. E, Drew and W. E. BurreU. 
Boston City Regatta. 
Wednesday, July U. 
The annual regatta given by the city of Boston was this year a 
great success, a large fleet starting with a fresh S.W. breeze. There 
were no serious mishaps and the racing wasinteresting in every class. 
A separate class was made for fin-keels between 28 and 40ft. l.w.l., de- 
barring Handsel from the 30ft. keel class, but she, having no compet- 
itor, did not start. The times were: 
FIRST CLASS, CENTERBOAR.DS. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Violet, H. J. McKee 3 34 25 2 57 11 
Nimbus, J. S. Cushing .3 35 23 2 58 21 
FIRST CLASS, KEELS 
Countess, J. F. Blanchard 3 46 16 3 05 05 
Graeie G., M. J. Sughrue 3 49 00 3 11 46 
Polly, Foster & Washburn 4 01 18 8 17 52 
Camilla, T. H. Jackson 4 04 32 3 22 30 
Wasp, Wm. Nolan Withdrew. 
SECOND CLASS, CENTBRBOARDS. 
Harbinger, Wm. Daly, Jr 3 23 09 2 39 23 
Beatrice, John Cavanagh 2 32 09 2 43 47 
Caribou, James Bertram 2 38 34 2 52 04 
Climax, M. F. Kelly 3 41 57 2 55 27 
Moondyne, Shaw Bros 3 47 27' 2 58 39 
Mattie, W. A. Garrett 3 46 27 2 58 39 
Wild Duck, E. Martin .3 48 49 3 00 27 
Stanley, W. L. Colson 3 49 08 3 02 38 
SECOND CLASS, KEELS. 
Vespa, H. B. Pearson 3 48 26 3 02 10 
Aeolus, J. Rood 3 52 40 3 06 10 
Swordfish, Hall & Johnson 3 59 27 3 09 48 
Zaidee, A. J. Choate Did not finish. 
THIRD CLASS, CENTBRBOARDS. 
Raccoon, T. J. Lowell 1 28 31 0 57 47 
Harolde, A. T. Bliss 1 25 03 0 68 24 
Black Cloud, Taylor & Putnam 1 27 47 1 00 26 
Little Rogue, T. w. Spencer 1 30 04 1 00 40 
Amorita, W. F. Bache 1 29 48 1 02 18 
Good Luck, J. B. Farrell 1 31 20 1 02 28 
Madcap, H. C. Whorf 1 32 20 1 03 05 
Syble, F. P. Sharpe 1 31 56 1 04 26 
Sea Bird, C. L. Joy 1 35 04 1 06 33 
Adolph, Henry Moebs 1 36 27 1 08 17 
Widgeon, M. Williams, Jr 1 34 04 1 09 02 
Alert. H. Conant 1 40 34 1 10 48 
Bessie, Billings & Penniman 43 26 1 14 07 
Ustane, M. J. Fitzwilliams 1 42 42 1 12 56 
Wapita, George H. Hill 1 46 36 1 19 20 
Eureka, J. S. Higgins 1 54 20 1 26 19 
Tike, J. Severidge 1 58 22 1 27 38 
Columbia, Daly & Malley 1 57 04 1 27 45 
Eohis, John T. Holman 1 5i 18 1 29 32 
THIRD CLASS, KTCELS. 
Judith, W. B Pidgeon 1 39 35 1 11 41 
Lillian, H. B. Whitney 1 47 11 1 17 55 
Wahneta, Smith and Cobb -..1 48 14 1 18 21 
Bonita, W. Briggs 1 59 32 1 29 06 
FOURTH CLASS, CENTBRBOARDS. 
In It, R. B Williams 1 42 20 1 07 56 
Attempt, Flynn and Freeman 1 41 59 1 08 23 
Magpie, H. G. Otis 1 41 17 1 09 51 
Primrose, H. M. Faxon 1 46 54 1 10 10 
Duck, H. C. Hodges 1 47 06 1 11 41 
Harriet, L. T. Harrington 1 42 46 1 11 56 
Egeria, L. T. Howard 1 43 00 1 12 07 
Mirage, Carl Schindler 1 48 48 1 12 52 
Imp, L. A. Horton 1 50 34 1 13 50 
Sunbeam, H. B. Faxon ....] 50 35 1 14 07 
Onawa, W. E. Gyer 1 45 53 1 15 03 
Dux, C. F. Colby 1 53 10 1 15 18 
Arab. W. F. Scott 1 47 10 1 15 19 
Mamie, H. T. Bowers 1 51 33 1 17 36 
FOURTH CLASS— KEELS. 
Astrea, R. M. Benner 1 43 18 1 11 34 
Topsy, C. M. Peterson 1 48 27 1 15 38 
Phantom, G. M. Hazelet... 1 49 17 1 16 41 
Lillian, Geo. N. Griffin 1 50 26 1 19 36 
Kittie, John A. Evans 1 54 07 1 21 51 
Hattie, W. Barnes 1 56 16 1 24 19 
Ada, Henry Buttlar 2 00 35 1 25 55 
Trio, A. H. Baker 2 00 09 1 26 40 
JIB AND MAINSAIL CLASS. 
Romance, L. Sears , 1 28 12 0 58 08 
Alpine, C. J. Blethen 1 37 00 0 58 17 
Vanessa, A. Bigelow, Jr...., 1 31 05 1 00 56 
Live Yankee H. T. Moody 1 37 22 1 02 42 
Thrush, Ellis and Tabeling 1 32 42 1 02 44 
Eulalie, E S. Hunt 1 35 58 1 05 29 
Kowa, A. Lannon 1 54 06 1 18 02 
Rebel, H. Moreland 1 57 19 1 24 16 
New Moon, M. R. Smith Did not finish. 
Alma, R. Bigelow Did not finish. 
MOSQUITO CLASS. 
Laurel, J. K. Hutchings , 
Princess, E. D. Gay 
Seaweed, S. C. 
Cutty Sark, M. 
M. 
Cotuit, H. 
Vivian, G' 
H Linnell. 
0 52 44 
0 32 05 
0 32 32 
0 55 26 
0 36 08 
0 39 05 
0 59 42 
0 39 52 
0 40 09 
,1 01 45 
0 41 25 
1 06 09 
0 45 03 
1 04 51 
0 45 05 
1 P6 25 
0 46 39 
1 06 31 
0 47 26 
1 08 32 
0 48 32 
X 11 30 
0 51 49 
1 18 18 
0 56 56 
Cupid, I. H. Graves Did not finish. 
The judges were Wm. Daly, -Tr , chairman; J. S. Cushing. James 
Bertram, F. O. Vegelahn, C. J. Rushton, T. D. Rice, Harry Hutchin- 
son, James Otis Fallon, Ambrose A. Martin, Wm. H. Crane, A. T. 
Bliss, Walter R. Crimes. 
Duck protests Egeria for crowding at Buoy 6. Areva protests 
Laurel for fouling her at Buoy 7. Black Cloud and Raccoon protest 
Harolde for leaving the stakeboat off the Marine Park pier on the 
starboard hand. Good Luck also protests her on measurement. 
Countess protests Gracie G. for fouling her at Buoy 7. and Attempt 
protests In It on measurement. 
Plymouth Y. C, Third Regatta. 
PLYMOUTH — PLYMOUTH HARBOR. 
Wednesday, July U. 
The third regatta of the Plymouth Y. C, on July 4, was sailed in a 
light S.W. wind, the times being: 
FIRST CLASS. 
Length. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Eclips<\ H. H. Sears 25.10 1 45 32 1 17 ?9 
Future, W. T Whitman ..21.07 1 55 44 1 23 09 
SECOND CLASS. 
Fanny D., M. McDowell 1« 00 1 45 96 1 08 01 
Priscilla. W. M. Goodwin.. 18.03 1 55 56 1 18 53 
Straight Tip, N. Keith 17.08 1 59 29 1 21 34 
THIRD CLASS. 
Gypsy Girl. T W. Stole 15.02 2 06 51 1 29 36 
Perhaps, T.S. Diman 14.08 2 08 17 1 25 02 
Dolphin, N. Morton 15.03 2 12 33 1 80 27 
Major D , S Drew , 15.05 2 12 08 1 30 31 
Spray, C. F. Bradford 16.05 2 11 10 1 31 12 
Puritan, C. D. Craig 16.06 2 17 18 1 37 28 
Vigilant, A. M. Watson, Jr 15.11 2 05 07 1 24 15 
Eunice B. Weston, I Symmes .....16.04 2 17 50 1 37 43 
Honest John, J. C. Dawes , 14.01 Withdrew. 
Pilgrim, A. Bartlett • 16.02 Withdrew. 
Katie L., J. Bagnell 16.08 Withdrew. 
FOURTH CLASS. 
Solitaire, G. P. Thrasher 17.02 2 01 20 1 22 36 
Nereid, A. E. Walker 16 00 2 08 04 1 27 21 
Lady Mary, M. McDowell 16.10 2 08 41 1 29 25 
Natalie. H. M. Jones 14.08 2 13 00 1 29 45 
Aphrodite, A. G. Fay 16.02 2 08 04 1 28 18 
FIFTH CLASS 
Ivan, W. S. Cole 2 15 10 
Manatee, J. F. Gaylord Withdrew. 
Winners were: First class, Eclipse; second class, Fanny D. ; third 
class, Gipsey Girl; fourth class, Solitaire; fifth class, Ivan. Vigilant 
fouled the judges' boat and stakeboat, and Aphrodite fouled Natalie. 
Oh July 2 the steam yacht Marietta, sunk at Erie Basin, was raised. 
The cause of the sink'ng is said to be a corroded sea cock, but such a 
mishap betokens carelessness on the part of some one. The damage 
is stated at $10,000, the upholstery, furniture and woodwork being 
ruined and the machinery more or less damaged. 
