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FOREST AND STREAM. 
QUINCY Y. ©, Aug, 28.—The third championship match was sailed 
on Thursday last, on Quincy Bay. The wind was fresh from south- 
west. The first class championship had already been won by Queen 
_ Mah, and by this race Joker takes second class. As each of the three 
boats in third class have won one race, itis necessary for them to 
Bailagain, The times were as follows: 
FIRST Eenitit 
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Brin, John Cavanagh........ ..:......26.08 138910 11454 | Dumping Barge Co., of 
SECOND CLASS. 
THE AMERICAN SHIPBUILDING CO.—A Philadelphia paper of 
recent date says that this company has been forsome timein the 
hands of Receiver ex-Commander Gorringe, the former president of 
the company, who is engaged in completing the contracts taken by 
the company. The following work remains to be done: A large 
passenger steamer for the Merchants’ and Miners’ Transportation 
Company of Baltimore, a companion vessel to the Frassburg, built 
at the yard and recently putin service; a steamer for the Barney 
b ew York; a small steamer for use in Mexi- 
can waters is nearly completed, and will soon be delivered. About 
600 hands are now employed, It was stated at the office recently that 
with Mr. Gorringe at 
be ready for organiza- 
} 1 30 06 1 02 23 upon closing up the business of the American Shipbuilding Co. Mr. 
Miope, BL Dunes. ikke eves 20.06 1 33 00 1 05 22 Gorringe intends to organize a new company upon a plan he has now 
Pet, J. W. MeFarland........ fei an oot 20,01 1 35 57 1 07 58 under consideration, The new organization, itis stated, will enter 
SPLayjetiaWie AO. c.  ovrie els ein eta 10.04 1 38 07 1 04 18 into business under very fayorable auspices 
Wildtire, H. A. Keith.................. 18.01 1 34 59 1 04 86 its head. It is thought the new company will 
J F220] (ys Wd I 610) 1722) SAD (sy A Not taken, tion in about two months.—The Iron Age. 
an ; THIRD CLASS. MIGNONETTH.—The little yacht, described in the Forwst AnD 
Bae Eetanco ls treet eee eee ees re A 4 re 28 : Ht 48 Srream of March 6, 1884, has made’ her first cruise to New London, 
Elfin, O..F, Hardwick... ter Deena Nottaken. Narraganset Pier, Cuttyhunk, Tarpaulin Cove, Oak Bluffs, and Hd- 
The judges were Messrs. E. W, Underwood, George A. Ordway and 
George Steward. 
artown, returning to Newport, her crew consisting of her owner and 
his brother, Her performance, though only rigged for cruising, has 
been very satisfactory, and her appearance excited the admiration of 
all who saw her, Her owner reports that she steers to perfection 
under her present rig, and puts in his evidence in favor of the double 
head rig, even on so small a boat. 
A MODEL TRAP.—In the late challenge race of the Toronto Y. C. 
the sloop Mischief first signalized herself by blowing over at her 
moorings, and then capsizing during the race, Her dimensions are 
2ix7i6tt. waterline, draft 1ft. 
NEW HAVEN Y. C.—On Tuesday, the 26th ult., a race was sailed 
over the club course around @haries Island buoy, for a cup offered 
by the New Haven Register, But two yachts entered, the Vixen 
being aground and unable to get off. Ceres started first and soon 
had a good lead, Stranger’s throat halliards carrying away and de- 
laying her; butin spite of this accident, after repairing damages, 
she overtook Ceres, beatmg her by half an hour. The judges were 
Messrs. Dudley, Peck and Shepherd. 
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DpraeGrove & McLELLAN, of Valparaiso, Ind,, are now running 
their shooting and fishing suit manufactory by steam power.—d4dv, 
RONAN, Box 34, Roxbury Station, Boston, Mass. 
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LIST OF SPECIFICS. 
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Humphrey’s Veterinary Manual (330 pp.)sent 
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t=-Pamphlets sent free on application. 
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FAC-SIMILE OF No. 4, 
“ETE. IMBRIE” 
BLACK BASS REEL, 
PATENT COMPENSATING ACTION, 
By which more than one-half the friction (necessary to all other reels) 
is obyiated. Multiplies twice and has adjustable click. 
WE MAKE FOUR SIZES OF THIS REEL: 
Tes 4 Pe ap a .200yds. NOmopatsqet be ob RATS 100yds. 
Oy tatters cate eaten 150yds. INGLAS Beas ee eee suas 80yds. 
If your dealer does not keep our goods in stock, or will not order them for 
you, send 50 cents for our 120-page illustrated catalogue. 
None Genuine without the name of 
“ABBEY & IMBRIE, N. Y.,” 
Stamped on Disc. 
SILK WORM GUT. 
&". DATASA, 38S Broadway, N. WY., 
Calls the attention of the trade and dealers in fishing tackle to his extensive assortment ot 
Valencia Sill Worm Gut in all grades, long and extra long, and from Extra Heavy Salmon 
Gut to Extra Fine, Sample thousand, 10 different grades, from extra heavy to fine, $5.00. 
For price list address 
__F, LATASA, $1 New Sty Rooms 43 & 45, N. Y. 
Picnin= Latkic |S SCraALIres 
Russian Water Proof. 
Price 25 Cents. 
Rods, Reels, Lines, Arti- 
ficial Baits 
The best article known for keeping out wet and 
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 
preserving the leather. 
GUN OIDE. 
Flies for all Waters. 
Price 50 Cents. 
Special patterns tied to order 
The only non-oxydizer made that will prevent 
iron, steel and metal from rusting when exposed to 
salt water. The contents of one bottle will keep a 
gun in good condition one year: 
Powdered Areca Nut. 
Price 50 Cents. 
A safe and infallible remedy for WORMS in DOGS. 
APPLETON & LITCHFIELD 
304 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
Imperial Flea Powder. 
Price 50 Cents. 
For the destruction of Fleas and vermin on dogs 
| and other animals. 
The aboye are put up under my supervision by 
one of the best chemists in the United States, and 
each is guaranteed as BeRTese nag. Sample con- 
taining one package of each sent on receipt of $1.50 
in stamps or postal note. 
I keep in stock a full line of 
Spratt’s Medicines for Dogs. 
Ronan’s Metal Shell Oleaner. Cleans with- 
out water. For sale by the trade. Price $1. 10 & 
12-bore sample by mail on receipt of price. J. F. 
HENRY C. SQUIRES. 
No. 175 Broadway, N. Y. 
C. E. OVERBAUGH & CO,, 
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN 
Guns, Rifles, Revolvers & SportingGoods. 
DOUBLE GUNS: 
CHARLES DALY, W. & C. SCOTT & SON, GREENER, CLABROUGH, PIEPER, PARKER and COLT. 
RIFLYHS: 
WINCHESTER, MARLIN, BULLARD, COLT, BALLARD, MAYNARD and STEVENS. 
We have all of the Sharps 1878 model that there are in the market. Send for new 50-page illustrated 
catalogue. 265 & 267 Broadway, New York. 
DOG TRAINING; 
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&. T, HAMMOND, KENNEL EDITOR OF FOREST AND STRHAM. 
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE PRICE $1.00. 
JAS. FEF. MARSTERS, 
55 Court Street, Brookiyn. 
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER OF 
Eine B*ishinge Tack jie. 
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., $1.25; 
180ft., $1.50; 240ft., $1.75; 300ft., $2.00; 450ft., $2.25: 600ft., $2.50. Any of the above Reels with Drags, 
25 cts, extra; nickel plated’; 50 cts. extra. Brass Click Reels, 20yds., 50 cts.; 30yds., 75 cts.; 60yds., $1.00; 
nickel plated, 50 cts. extra. Marster’s celebrated Hooks snelled on gut, Limerick, Kirby Limerick, 
Sproat, Carlisle, Chestertown, O'Shaughnessy, Kinsey, Aberdeeen, Sneak Bent, and all other hooks, 
Single gut. 12 cts, per doz.; double, 20 cts. per doz.; treble, 30 cts. per doz.; put up one-half dozen in a 
package, Single Gut Trout and Black Bass Leaders. lyd., 5 cts.; 2yds., 10 cts.; 3yds., 15 cts. Double 
Twisted Leaders, 3 leugth, 5 cts. treble twisted, 3 length, 10 cts. Trout Flies, 60 cts. per doz. Black Bass 
Flies, $1.00 per doz. Trout and Black Bass Bait Rods, 9ft. long, $1.25 to $5.00. Trout and Black Bass 
Fly Rods, 10ft. long, $1.50 to $10.00. Also forty-eight different styles of rods for all kinds of fishing. 
Bamples of hooks, leaders, etc., sent by mail on receipt of price in money orstamp. Send stamp for 
catalogue. 
Established 20 years. Open Evenings. Je. F. MARSTERS, 55 Court St., Brooklyn. 
Es YW WN © CEz’s 
Patent “Perfect” Brass Shells, 
MANUFACTURED BY 
KYNOCH & CO., Birmingham, Eng. 
These shells are made of extra fine thin pliable metal, with reinforced base; are adapted to either 
Winchester or Wesson No. 2 primers. Can be reloaded as often as any of the thicker makes. Cost 
only about half asmuch. Weight less than paper shells. They shoot stronger and closer, and admit 
of a heavier charge, as owing to the thin metal. inside diameter is nearly two gauges larger. Load 
same as any brass shells, using wads say two sizes larger than gauge of shells. Or can be effectually 
erimped with tool and straighten out to original shape when discharged. The crimping tool also 
acts as a reducer, an advantage which will be appreciated by all experienced sportsmen. Sample 
shells will be mailed (without charge) to any sportsmen’s club or dealer, and prices quoted to the trade 
only. For sale in any quantity by gun dealers generally, or shells in case lots only, (2,000), and crimpers 
not less than one dozen, by 
HERMANN BOKER & CO., Sole American Agents, 
101 & 1038 Duane Street, New York. 
Breech and Muzzle-Loading Cannon 
FOR 
Campaign Saluting Purposes, G. AR Posts and Towns, 
ORNAMENTAL FOR LAWNS, 
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PRICHS—BREHCH-LOADERS. 
No. 1, length 18in., No. 8 shell..,. .. $60 00 
ee aed 241n., Be ee era 80 00 
tae 4 28in,, ces Se ae: 110 00 
suas 32in., re Ne ae Ge 155 00 
Rite By 36in. , ALE OM Pies 225 00 
*\ectin ait 40in., Orie | acebes 300 00 
MUZZLE-LOADERS. 
No. 1, length 18iny, bore 1 in. $30 00 
eB @in,, * 44 55 00 
te 3, ae 28in., oe 1% ae F 
IE eS Beye om ey eels 
“5 36a. ° 
arity ef 40in., : 
MANUFACTURED BY THE 
STRONG FIRE ARMS CO.. 
NEW HAVEN, CONN. 
Can be obtained from leading Gun Stores, 
