Oct, 18. 1883,] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



offt-hore. there was net much sen, (vnioti uas a noint in (.n,.. 



net. Till' Aileoli should have orcdil fur I he way sli.' b.-u' Mi- .-l'>"|'. 



and (in- statement ilisii shew-on by oi.li im might be misleading. 



The cult, r won l.i such ■•' !--m; ■h-'n.-c.- l|]."! 1 ..l-i-.-. -.-I lilll.- iv:is 



istiil.-..: last lT-idnvh. 



,1 and Ugden. of II"' 



Both are 40ft. Ions 



and 111.- .1. ■-.!. . I ilu/ii.--. i.f N." 



■ ■ . ,-s. i ..i,i - . from Hohokonaroi 



V. Scl.uvlo'i.''lo'lili m'.'s.iwi.'-i uu.t W.' II.' liilwurth 

 boat. America St.-iko-t Moon si,'c. Wind, light nor 

 ,.| ebb; weather, rainy. Down wind oothcalamarai 

 evncilv oven, lint mi In.- win, I Jessie could not point 

 jib. Diiplev made ll hoard into Hi- Kills, mi- 1 w-ntlc 

 upon coining out again, aliounio tin- ,l,»i.-*. lend i 

 at 1:45:83 corrected Minn, Duplex following at 4:W;4f 

 mist. This Boston sloop haa beensoiabj ex-G 

 Bunker 1U11 V. t.\ ... W i .' ..burn. 



IT 



ltKIKIITN-tiUAiTE.- Tin- m.it. -li lir-tiv.-en fhe eiuler Bedouin and 

 -.l,.,,,, lira. iolnsi Tliiu-s.li'.y fnil.-il for wain Of wind and traspftstponi tl 

 to this week 



jj/Xtwemg. 



THE PERFECT CANOE, 

 rttonow nearly sto years sin,-.- tl.,- ai tioe nl ' 



i.nili: an announces 



and confii 





she wass • 



inil.-fis t , .•.-in... ,,... 



the inventive powers 



Is clearly proved by t 



the name of Shadow 



of evolution ttiutthej 



petition o( hi 



S,,|,|lll a jMMl 



incuts inui.t 

 ihoir experie 



ti.-nlar I, atlir.-s ..; ,|,--i L! , 

 , .Mints, in, ,r.i,-i in end ll, 

 hi log out through , 



greater Importance thanil laiisnullv consider 



i.-ik. as much a- 1- possible ivithoul Interfering i 



- ..-.r boil, forward and art must also b 



. ....I u]>]n:.i iih-i . and lo keep the ends 



i nucn I0J) Wcighl an, I windage. 



The shapi mi' the midship section is mosl imp 

 deiid ri-\ a .le.-kled iiuuhli -hoinei.r slightly llai 



■■ latter Usine; even 



all. and shrill the 

 tee), mi- bottom, be 



it. a iiai floor or 



.i.lc.Hli.l lasl li.e 



ii-,,-. The di-i-k 



i inr to windward lo a 

 type, liable to leak ai 



h,- pin.-. .1. mid shall t 

 shall be made toe i 



how shal 



lieeessar 

 ihe v.. -II 

 apron? 



.' siu'ill'tli.-y ho "ii- 



sluirlly. : 

 - will givi 



WINTER WORK. 



w 



good trim for the 



.-allv ,;ead tor live or six mouths, 

 on some line d.iv in the fall the 



in a few pleasant October days undperhups 

 Indian ,uu.i«er. the increasing chill of lie- 



tablty Of 'he weallu-r. have 



ii, ihe-e lnl,ti„l.-s". ui.,1 the . -lulls will suun 

 • winter. Wren many, canoeing ends iusi 



re tuiuhled into the canoe, and she is laid 

 in early spring tempts Ih- canoeist to take 

 ■ ul.lv sails, a iiii-n- i„,ai and everything in 

 tiMcisis again everything is diit.'-reni. tie- 

 verviliing pin and kepi in order : vnrnish- 

 I llie llrsi fair weather Muds them alioal in 

 : hut even with these, canoeing is practi- 



spal eon.p, 



:;■;,", 





sprm 



Wik 



'Ihe 



ise, ur the danipli 

 should he left n 



mg her 

 cellar, 

 l- a few 



237 



acep rocltered keel of woof 

 ■sir-d. there are several I'm 

 icet or plate in.n i.ne. If ll 

 >ols. the arrangement of hu 



f a board is 



^s tic usual 

 n ihe use of 



i usuallj be 











Illg ill it 



i ■ :: lis. 





1) Of til- 



el -111 ■■! 









s slmtil 



I bold t 



leell 



Igs. sav 



the seas 



in, for t 



I-.1I 



sellsslou 

















racing. 



,eils-..-d. O-n-l.l I'm! 1 I- 



THAT A. C. A. CAMP. 



think auv i 

 ror a few'da 

 beauties, th 

 ntnt camp \ 

 year, that t. 

 exploring oJ 

 after year, t 

 It is a give f 

 ought to floi 



paddler," bin 

 better, 1 t.k- 

 hour or two.,, 

 and with qua! 

 stove, blankel 



> sides, to the question, and ii is a toss 6p 

 I sit on ttie fence. A. permanent camp tor 



•d. that should be th 

 it. After all. should : 

 nself and his owu in 

 ban expect hoi.-i ace 



s for the 



and 



.:i,t , 



when 



villi you and fear not what ma;, l i 

 out by nature. ' Wherever the meet may be fixed, hotels and shelter 

 for those who prefer lire certain to he accessible enough, and ll:.- man 

 who cannot rough it a little f.ir a few days is a poor canoeist at best 

 Pilot. 



ON THK UEBRIMAOK, -A writer in Ihe Detroit Free fl'fiSShas 



inset is 

 ■U with 



mpl.V a 



roi i:e.t 





ic.-rn 



ng 



tl 



111 



■ r: hi- 



ot 



ill 



•he 



re ii 





111 



mi 



veil r. 



,,.. 





Tl, 



• Mis 



ie 





and always under susp 



a little better. The Connecticut is a noble stri 



logs and rafts, and rapids ,-u:,T malaria The Me 

 glorious river— broad. yet sufficiently rapid, fran 

 hanks or lawn-like meadows, deep, clear and 

 canoeist dons not paddle on the Mi-rrium-k. He 

 or if the wind is favorable, as it always is to him 

 to go wilh it, he hoists his white slid and i~ lo • 



a hugg.i ..Virgin 

 i boat which th.-i 

 ,,,..! to ■ 



ul, l slide by 

 st -perhaps 

 n hardly be e 



ground the 



II, the lirsl 



•i.gth 



sdy 



"NNFaTKTT. The 



n-r number of 

 •client River i>\ 

 i. Ur. O'Reilly 



C.l ill 



If it is.hslie.ls'.melim.-s 

 rovided with a lie. 

 i in the huge lube forward 



i Hi. 



. |.,.il. lo follow Ii 

 in- U.I.V.--11 for- 

 ,..ve in.- deck, , 

 •r being ahnosl LbATHEB 



abl- article 

 ing n keel oi contei hoard must l„- decided by meiiisasa 

 . hoi -onieihing is necessary for racing ai least. Can be found an 



... .. 



an indispens- 



lt has more 



e ever rested. 



THE MILD POWER CUBES. 



HUMPHREYS' 

 OMEOPATHIC- 

 SPECIFICS. 



til use 3*} years.— Kach number the jpeeial pre- 



sei-Lplloa'of :in eniiiiL-ul |j!i v^iee.n .— The. only 

 Siinple. ii.-, ft- and Sure Mi ,1 ieil,e., for the p -ofile 



(. Fevers. Congestion, Inlbmintlons 75 



8. Wonun, ■Worm Fever, Wovni Colic,. . .25 



:t. Crylna r. die, orTt-thim.-..r Infants .",-, 



t. Dinrrhen of i.'hildren or .-ulnlrs 25 



H. Ilnnil.irv, Hrli.ins'. Pill ions e'ollc... .25 



«. Cholern Mnrhn., Von. tune 25 



7. ClimshH. fold. I-.ronehliU 25 



K. eSeurnlgl,., T.H.lhaehe. leeee.elie 25 



9 Ileii.tro-I ' Brtlgo .-J.'. 



10. I»yype»«in- Ulblous M.ineiel,... 



11. Sunni 

 1*. Whil 



IS. Rheiu 



Hi Fever and A 



17 Piles, Pdud 



111. Ontnrrh. aen 



2lt Wlioupiiis I 



Ernntions, .25 

 lo I alns 25 



ur-. Chill, Fever, Agues .50 



§: 'Highest Quality" Fish HooKs. 



Anglers are so liuw'Hyr wirh our name and Trade Mark and the quality ftf our goods, thai lie li.-i vt- lm he-n , 

 ..,■. rlniii In Mine-ss to tne excellence of all hooks made by us. Tin. ugh inir hooks have always been fully 

 equal to any ever made, about live years ago «'e came to the conclusion that angleis would Tveleuuie :i very hieli 

 grarjeof lisli hooks -soinelliiiig itir beyond what fhey had ever used. foiipei^iHiitly ive perfecled I . cents tor 



the mniuifaetuie of what has become so widely ami far.u.-it.h kiioivn as 'Ali'iev & [mblie'S lligl.esl QilalUy" lisl. 

 hooks. All boxes Containing these hooks have our Ir.-xde murk and the words "Abbey \' In I brio's Highest Quality," 

 disrinet!\ [ii -iul. d .ai the label. Also fhe name of the hook vk -. "Sproat," "O'JShallghnessey," "Aberdeen" "Carlisle," 

 Cenflall," or "American Trout." When "snelled" on silk worm gul or gimp the Uoofcs are put up in |,,.< ! i. 

 C^l containing one- pal I dozen of hooks. Each onedialf dozen is labeled. 



Our goods can be obtained of any tirst-class dealer curywhere. If tliete. is no hrst-elass dealer ill your town 01' 



city let us, know. We nil no orders from anglers residing iu cities where a dealer feeeps our goods in stock ! 



it on seeing the label on the goods they purchase, they will protect themselves and us from s growing apd flagrant imposition. 



j£L IB B ES "'ST dfe IMBniE, 



30. Urinary V 

 :t^. Disease of 



.sold by druiTB. 

 irlo vim, free of < 



, Pal|. notion. 1.00 

 t. l.y ihe Case, or sin- 



™ on reoelpt of price. 



seu.i (oi Dr. 1 1 nun, lire i ,Tl.,,.ll nil Di3eo«e A.-C. 

 ii 11 [in ces.. nl. .-. M.isi ruled 4'ntnhieue IT1I-E. 

 Ad.h-es*, ll.iiunhr.'ys' llmiicniial hie .llea- 

 leineCo.. lOO Fulton Street. IVew York, 



MaSUiaeturers of every description of 



Fine FAsslxixx^ ^C"sfcC5l5.1e, 



48 & 50 MAIDEN LANE, AND 33 & 35 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK. 



