A.r..t 8T 30, 1883.1 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



97 



THK TKKi;i)!;s. \v<> have received some beautllul photos of the 



cutter >!nri<u-i'' uti'l yawl Wendur. the two new Ibitish \ aehts which 

 . ■ -uti. m. owing to the possibility of their 

 challenging for Hi- Anion. -a cup. We l<-,irn that neither will com.-. 

 ■ for the purpose, hut thnt a new 

 i. .:•■>■ • i, I,.-- i ■-.>iii>-iii|ii.'iii*ci with which to lift the international 

 tropin- . VW iinpr s,„,., to pnhlisb some sketches and full description 

 of these twn yachts, as they are of more than ordinary heaufcj . 



v\ EST I.NXN Y ('.-Open Ma 

 Entries to Ben w. RcweH,8a w i 

 Sept. L I- i" — : ■•Li- ■:<• to ••.'■•.fi 



he sailed Sent. :.. hi pi A. M. 

 i str.-l. I!..st..n. clove -I P.M. 

 he: second class irio soft, 

 .. . uss under 20ft. No Shifting 

 hall.. ■:t\il|..w.-.i. N.. rcstrii'tiiin to sails. Start from anchor: pn/.es 

 in cash. fi.. in Sir. to S.1. Two in first das-, three m others. Kegatta 



Co iHee. F. A. OHn, Lew SneUlng, A. K. Hall. V. ('. Vinll. Geo. A. 



. T. M. Alley and 0. H. Parker. 



SEAWANHAKA V. C. -For the Corinthia 



i to-day thre 



the N. Y. CC. 



her of small, fixed ballast boats in New York waters is in. -id.-r 



.•••--. t.iauk- in ti ni influence sandbags have exerted upon legiti- 



m.'iie sport. 



ANOTHER WINONA Keel -ehooner Prospero has been bought 

 by Mr. li I II.,sf,.r,.l, Hull Y.l'.and renamea Winonii. an nppela- 

 lion fasl becoming sndh hackneied through the siicccs* of Mr. Still- 

 loan's enfier Wenonah. Mr. Ilosford's Winona is Wft. 'Jin. over all, 

 TSft. fin. l.-.idlh.-. rti Bin. bean and Bit. draft, Unlit In l^:t hv foil- 

 Ions, ol BrooBpi. 



SOUTH BOSTON Y. C. -Seventeen sail cruised in squadron with 

 UOdore Kuggles aboard the Lillie last Saturday, ladies in the. 

 Odckplt. Wind was fresh and the tleet confined operations to the 

 inner harbor. Upon return to moorings, the ladies and guests were 

 invited to a supper, and a hop in the evening closed a very pleasant 

 day. 



NEW SLOOPS.— Mr. John H. Dii 



will he launched from Miiuim's ya 

 has beer, named the Kival. The 

 Poillons. of South Brooklyn, for Pi 

 named Penguin, sawyer supplies 



CUTTER& -Mr. Keayor Wehli, t 

 ton Freda, announces elsewhere 

 designs for all claE 

 the architect of th 



FOAM. -We bet 

 the heat across fro: 

 the N. Y. Y. 0. sat 

 thesi i early twice 



NEWARK BAY" 

 following officers: 

 dent; S. Beemin. S 

 at-Arms. 



ion's new deep centerhoard sloop 

 d, South Brooklyn, shortly, she 

 new Elsworth model, building by 

 tei-Bentlv, of Jersey fit-.-, will lie 



s Boston schooner did BOine good sailing on 

 blehead to Isle of Shoal- hiring the cruise ••? 

 i. She beat all the schooners but three, and 

 Be of the Foam. 



is the name of a new organization with the. 

 ineberry, President; J. Mathews, Vice-Presi- 

 ii-.v: I,, beppe. Treasurer; A. Adair, Sergeant- 



HUI.L Y. C— Members are still being added. It is proposod to 

 enlarge the club house. Mr. Eugene L. Bufllutou has composed a 

 wale/, dedicated to the club. Minstrel performances Aug. 23 and 30. 



OEM-BANNKRET.— A match 1 

 to] must - is likely to he arrangt 

 teresting races of the vear. 



jfcnnoeinfy 



To insure prompt attention, 

 dressed to the Forest and si,-, 

 individuals, in whose absence 

 portanee arc liable to delay. 



mmwiieat/ions should be ad- 



i frblixhinii Co., and not to 

 "in the otlii-r .millers ofim- 



THE ASSOCIATION MEET. 



reached. Here the c) 

 concert was held, his 

 Saturdav extra races 

 under 2Hin. beam. Th 

 of the first, second an 

 rontoC. C- being Me 

 of Toronto/Mai 



of Sal 



The 

 sports 



being Messrs. Coudert. HofTina 



race for two pu. Idlers in eacl 



Messrs. Wilkins and Wackerha; 



The regular races of the Assi 



defer until next week), were h< 



day. The business meeting of 



afternoon, the following offlcei 



Commodore F. S. Nickersoi 



Yiee.Ci,mmod..re C. K. V,..,, 



e'ln.-sdayand thurs- 

 was held on Friday 



;. On Friday evening a meet 

 which Hie prizes were presei 

 1 until a late he 



[tees. lsinging louowe.u until tl mie Hour, ym outi.iuuj 



itle and commotion, striking tents, packing canoes, anfls 

 •n. Inn. all promising to meet again next August 



WATERPROOFING CANVAS. 



IN answer to mi 

 dering canvat 

 canoeists. It is a 

 stant use v. at. -riu 

 seams will soon s 

 the following mb 

 of lead hi one gal 

 alut 



learly dr; 



! the 



iOllltic 



. dn 



solution, and then, 



afterward in the air or hv a tire. 



Another method, suitable for boats, is to boil six ounces of hard 

 soap, one and a h If pints of water, half pound patent dryer and fivo 

 pounds of linseed oil. This mixture is applied with abrusb. For 

 canoe aprons a mixture of twelve ounces of beeswax and one gallon 



of linseed oil is used, the two being boiled together for t* 

 Still „noiher mixture is thnt used by the Chinese, and said to 

 effective. The proportion* an. soli snap ..no .1 - 



' Tlic'pro'cess .;-', d in making i."'iin"l"leai'h'e'r "i-t uoobable t 

 but Ihe material teijuires speeiajapi 





its preparation, and 





■ tally made 





no , great care being 

 n verted into a tlu.-k 





.insistence .,1 paste. 





. which is stretched 





Wh.n dry another 





six times in. til Hie 





is rubbed down and 





othesi it ire have 



1 ,,f th, 



"jelly" is toodiftl 



Willi hi 



iled linseed oil and 



..lj i.-.-ii. 



i being the weight.. 



bbed si 



looth and renewed. 



salu- 



•red. 



THE VOYAGE OF THE ATLANTIS. 



S. R. STODDARD of (ilea's Falls, N. Y . arrived in New York 

 ■ n the evening of Aug. IT. after a voyage ot eight davs from 

 :. which, from its size can hardly be called tl 



w.-it.-i 



rlthi 



The 



• deck 1 



butternut and spruce in nan 

 e morning of Aug. 9, in eon 

 voung sons, Mr. Stoddard paddled Sown the 

 passing through the twelve locks, eauu.ing at 

 first night, and at Met haniesy-lle too 



sails tried for the first time, the parte spendii 

 house of the Mohican C. C. where thev were 

 After taking his sens home hv rail, Mr. Stoddard 

 and niiTuesdnv (the 14th i he resumed his voyage 

 Mr. Charles ( Iblenis of Albany. Camp was made 

 New Baltimore, i 'ontinuing down the river mill 

 the canoeists readied New York on Friday ev 

 left the Atlantis at the Knickerbocker C. C, Ml 

 homeb; tra&iand returning ou the. 20th. The 

 left New 1'ork. and passing through the Fast Rive 

 ceedcddowiitheSouin:. capping on Friday night a 

 The remainder of the route wL'l be Through the Soi 

 thence to Nantucket, around Cape Cod to l-'l.vmo 

 Desert, aud along the Maine coast to St. johr 

 Fundvan overland passage will he made to thed 

 Coasting alone its shores, the canoeists will asce: 

 bee, going from there by river to Lake Champlai 



lat night north of 



sail and paddle, 

 dug (Aug. IT) and 

 Stoddard .'..Lining 

 How n.g (lav the-, 



n'i;iel:t;afe.pr('.- 

 tonvl'r..vk.ronn. 

 dtoNewBecford, 

 h. Boston, Mount 



From the. Bay of 



MR. CHARLES FARNHAM. the well known canoeist 



las an interesting article in the Septeu.hi r number < 

 Mn.dldu, entitled "The Canadian Habitant." Mr. Ft 

 truised extensively in his canoe. Allegro, on the St.. La 

 neighboring waters, and has lived for some Lime among 

 ieeesenl.es. He is at present in Canada, pursuing h 



The vast extent of the sporting range of Scotland will be 

 apparent when it is stated that seven of the Highland counties 

 occupy an area of eleven and a half millions of acres, a fourth 

 part of which is sacred to deer and grouse. 



HUMPHREYS' 



FOR TfTR CURE OF ALL DISEASES OF 



Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs & Poultry, 



For Twenty Years Humphreys' Veterinary 



'Sneellie-* have been Used by Farmer".. £loek- 



I. .'coders, Hois..- K.I!., Tin m da Hippodromes 



Mennitcries and others with perfect success. 

 LIST OF SPECIFICS. 



A.A. Cures Keiers and IiiIlnmm.itlon.Milk 

 i'm-er, S],ia:d MenbiKltis, Hog Cholera, 75e. 



fi.B. Cures Founder, Spavin. Stiffness, 7,%c. 



l:.C. Cures Distemper, .Nasal Discharges, 7.%e. 



P.D. Cures Kills o I. ,-ul,s. Worms, - - - 7Sc. 



V. E. Cures Cnuah. Heaves, Pnemuonla, 75e. 



I'-.E. Cures Colic or Gripes. Bellyache, 75c. 



fi.ti Prevents Abortion, 75c. 



11.11. Cures all Crliuirv I'lseases,- • • - 75c. 



I.I. Cures Eruptive DiHcnxeH, Mange, &e. 75c. 



.I.J. Cures all Diseases of Digestion,- - 75c. 



Veterinary 'Case d.l.iek w.-diuu . with Vet- 

 erinary M.-.uin.l, I "'I I.|..i, I" boilles of 

 Medicine, :, a,t .11 e.li''jti.r, %&.0<* 



Medlcotor. 35 



OS-These Yeterlnnrv- Cases are sentfreetoany 

 address on receipt of the price, or any order for 

 Veterinary Medtciue to (lie amount of ?5 ornioro. 

 .Humphrey's Veterinary Manual (SSOpp.)sent 

 free by mall on receipt ot price, SO cents. 

 t7*Pampbletg sent free on application. 

 i-iUJIPURKYg HOMEOPATHIC MED. CO. 

 109 Fulton Street. New York. 



SECTION BAMBOO RODS. 



of that asked by other 

 Orders received fro 



Having been the pioneers in the manufacture and introduction of Section Bamboo Rods, we have, always 

 taken great pride in securing and perfecting every improvement in order to maintain our position as the makers ,jf 

 the very best rods. Knowing not only theoretically, but also by long experience, that a properly made round rod 

 is the only absolutely perlecl rod, we have invariably refused, and still do refuse, to put out name on any but our 

 'Best" round section rods. Our prices for these round rods average only about 40 per cent, more than the prices 

 asked by any other makers, while the mils are widely known to lie incomparably superior. While no hexagonal (or 

 any angular) rod can be perfect, we long believed that with proper work i.anship and material a really good angular 

 rod could be made. Being much easier and cheaper to make than round rods, we hoped to be able to offer to those 

 anglers who can not afford to pay the price of our "Best" round rods, a hexagonal rod that would be good and 

 serviceable at a moderate price; VVe. tiro more than satisfied with the success which has attended our efforts, for we 

 are now able to furnish a hexagonal rod that is really worth having, and at a price which is only a trifle in advance. 



glei 



residing where the dealers keep a full line of our goods will not be filled at any price. 



ABB 



IMBRIE, 



Manufacturers of every description of 



48 & 50 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. 



JAS. F. MARSTEES, 



55 Court Street, Brooklyn. 



MANUFACTURER AND DEALE R OF 



3F"ixio Fisliing: TacKle. 



First, Quality Goods at lower prices than any other house In America. 

 Brass Multiplying Reels with Balance Handles, first quality and fine finish, 75ft., $1.00: 120ft. ,S1 25: 

 l.seft. Si SO: -Melt., .si.';:,: tieni'i., $2. CO; 450ft.. $2.25: 600ft., $2.50. Any of the above Reels with Drags, 

 .ickel plated; 50 ets. extra. Brass Click Heels, ■-..-. sis., 30 cts. : 30yds . T5 ets ; (SOyde., Sl.00; 

 ■Ocls ,-vtra Viarstej's- celebrated Hn.iks snellcd on gut. Limerick, Kirov Limerick. 



25 cts, 

 nick. 



Spre 



Fly RoiIf, toft lot 

 Samples of h.jiiki 

 .catalogue. 

 Established gOyei 



and Black Bass Bait Rods, 9ft. lot 

 oSlO.OO. Also forty-eight diiTere. 

 etc.. sent by mail on receipt of pri 



id all other hooks, 

 put up one-half dozen in a 

 U els.; M.vls., 15 ets. Double 

 ., it) cts. per do;:. Black Lkiss 



00, Trout and Black Base 



ids Tor all kinds...' fishing, 

 or stamp. Send stamp for 



. Open Evenings. J. F. MAKSTERS, 55 Court St., Brooklyn. 



UPTHEGKROVE & McLELLAN, 



VALPARAISO, IND. 



HOLABIRD 



SHOOTING SUITS 



Of Waterproofed Duok, Irish Fnstian mid Oorduroy. <~~ 



Unequalled in Convenience, Style, or Workmanship. - 



WRITE FOR CIRCULAR. 



' THISt®<- 



Is our Skeleton Coat or Game Bag ; weighs but 15 

 has seven pockets and game pockets. It is of strung 

 material, dead grass color, and will hold the game of a 

 succesBfin day without losing a hair or feather. It can 

 be worn over or under an ordinary coat. We will mail it 

 to you for $2,00. Send brear.t 



IS. Y 1W O CS 53E ' €5 



Patent "Perfect" Brass Shells, 



MANUFACTURED BY 



KYNOCH & CO., Birmingham, Eng. 



These shells are made ol 

 base; are adanted to either V 

 Inaded as often as n»y of tl 

 much. V, eight less than pa. 

 admit of a heavier charge, as owir 

 "nearly two gauges larger. Load same 

 sizes larger than eautrc uf shells. Or 

 represented in cuts, and straighten o 

 The crimping tuol also acts as a red. 



1 ','. '''-!- ' '"i.. ': •'. ' i-e'e'rsi'i'i'enVchib oi^deal 

 ■ il.lv. For sal- in a, cji.autin. le, k-uu . i e :ti. 

 i,M . . (3,000), and Crimpers not less than one dozen, by 



HERMANN BOKER & CO., 



SOLE AMERICAN AGENTS 

 101 & lOS Duane Street, - New York. 



WILLIAM READ * SONS, Boston, Ma»s. Hv 



_..Jled (without 

 is Quoted to the trade 

 or shells in case lots 



