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Sails, Tents and Flags. 



Special attention paid to 



English. Cutter Sails. 



Sportsmen's tents and everything in the shape of 

 canvas made at short notice. Estimates cheerfully 

 given. 



P. W. Bl^RGLUND, 



108 DeKalb ave., Near Fort Greene. Brooklyn, N. Y. 



JOHN HARVEY, M. I. N. A., 

 Naval Architect, 



221 West Fourteenth. St., N". Y. 



All classes of steam and sailing yachts designed 

 and building superintended. 



Estimates and specifications. 



Designer of Volante,,Bose of Devon, Sea Belle, 

 Miranda, Catarina, etc., in England. Oriva, Bed- 

 ouin, Wenonah, Ileen, Surf, etc., in America. 



Folding Canvas Boat 



MANUFACTURED BY 



FRANK HOLMES, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, 



SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 



JAMES BVEBSON, 



Boat and Canoe Builder, 



489 First Street, 



Near North 11 th St., Brooklyn, E. D , N. Y. 



Builder of the original Shadow and Sunbeam 



Canoe. Whitehall Boats and Shadow Sunbeam 



Canoes, a specialty. Always on hand. 



ONTARIO CANOE CO., tinted. 



Of Peterborough, Ontario, Can. 



Manufacturers of Patent Cedar Rib Canoes, Pat- 

 ent Longitudinal Bib Canoes, Basswood Canoes, 

 Folding Canoes, Open, Sailing and Traveling Canoes 

 and Canoe Fittings. Awarded Gold Medal at 

 Fisheries KxWbition, London, 1883. Send 

 three stamps for new Illustrated catalogue for 18S5. 



STEAM YACHTS AND LAUNCHES 



Of every Description, For Sale or Charter. 



Splendid" sea-going flush-deck steam yachc, 135ft. 

 long. Handsome cruising steam yacbts for river 

 and bay service, from 45 to 100ft. long. Steam 

 launches of all sizes, from 17 to 60ft. Special atten- 

 tion given to new work. Plans, estimates and speci 

 iications carefully prepared and lowest figures sub- 

 mitted for steel, iron or wooden yachts. 



FIELD & YOUNG, Steam Yacht Brokers, 

 6 State Street, New York. 



Manning's Yacht Agency, 



53 Beaver Street, N. Y. 



ESTABLISHED 1873. 



Yachts of all descriptions for sale or 

 charter. 



The American Canoeist, 



Official Organ of the American Oanoe Association. 



Only paper published in the world devoted to the 

 interest of Canoeists. Subscription price $1 per 

 annum. Gives descriptions of Logs, Cruises, Camp 

 Life and proceedings of all the clubs in the United 

 States and Canada. 



THE AMERICAN CANOEIST, 



5 Union Square, New York, 



fj Kffttg attfl (timm j&x Mt. 



FOR SALE.— STEAM YACHT CAMILLA, BUILT 

 by Herreshoff, 60ft. long, in perfect order; very 

 fast Address J. P. HOWLAND, Sing Sing, N. Y. 



SLOOP YACHT FOR SALE.— 25FT. OVER ALL, 

 10ft. beam, 2ft. 6in. draft, ballast 1)4 tons iron 

 inside, steers with wheel, good cabin, oilstove, cook- 

 ing utensils and outfit; 10ft. cedar yawl. H. R. A., 

 eare of Forest and Stream. 



NEW, VERY SUPERIOR STEAM LAUNCH, 

 40x7, very fast, able, complete; also hand- 

 some Jarvis canoe Elfin; price $40. FRANK 

 BATES', Third ave. & Thirty- seventh St., Brooklyn. 



FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.— EVERSON 

 Shadow canoe, with sail, paddle, rudder, apron, 

 etc. Address W. A. FARWELL. Lennoxville, Que., 

 Canada. 



WANTED IMMEDIATELY. -CRUISING CANOE 

 in good shape; state model, builder or make; 

 rig and outfit included; must be cheap. E. 0. 

 MAYHEW. 416 Main st., Jamestown, N. Y. 



ASK YOUR DEALER 



FOB THE 



Acme Split Bamboo Rods, 



Manufactured by C. E. WHEELER, 

 ADAPTED TO 



Trout, Bass, Grilse, Salmon and every kind of Salt & Fresh-Water Fishing. 



Better in quality and more reasonable in price than any others made. 



SOLE AQENTS: 



p.o.box3048 JOHN P. MOORE'S SONS, 302 Broadway, New York. 



Dealers in Guns, Fishing Tackle, Sporting Goods. 



"Forest and Stream" Correspondence Chart. 



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Harrison's Celebrated Fish Hooks, 



AND FOR WHICH WE USE THE FOLLOWING: 



Spring Steel— 

 Treble Hooks, brazed 

 and tapered or eyed. 

 Double Dublin Fly 



Hooks. 

 Hollow Point, Limerick 



of all styles. 

 Cork Shape do. 

 Kinsey do. 

 Sproat do. 

 Aberdeen. 



New York Bass Hooks. 

 Virginia. 



Black Fish Hooks. 

 Live Bait Hooks. Kirby and Shepherd's Crook Eel 

 Hooks. Kirby and Round Bent Sea Hooks, 

 tinned or blued, etc., etc. 

 Manufacturers also of Gut Leaders, Hooks to Gut. 

 All kinds of Artificial Flies and Baits. Brass and 

 Steel Swivels and Fishing Tackle of every descrip- 

 tion for home and export. Importers of Silk Worm 

 Gut. Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, 



R. HARRISON, BABXLEET & CO., 

 Metropolitan Works, Redditch, England. 

 Wholesale Only. Established 1803. 



Spring Steel— 

 Dublin Limerick. 

 Forged do. 

 Needle Eyed do. 

 Knobbed do. 

 Peculiar Eyed do. 

 O'Shaughnessy do. 

 Carlisle Kirby or Round 

 American Trout. 

 Chestertown. 

 Roach Hooks. 

 Kendal Sneck Hook, 

 round or Kirby bend. 



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Reads like a romance from beginning to end. — Springfield Republican. 



Old Saint Augustine. 



Bv CHARLES B. REYNOLDS (Forest and Stream). 



HE famous Florida town's three centuries have been crowded with romantic incidents; and 

 a story of wonderful interest is this, with its Huguenots and Spaniards, Franciscan Fathers, 

 English Sea Kings, Boucaniers, Minorcans, Liberty Boys, 

 and Seminoles. It is told vividly, in the briefest possible 

 compass, with strict historical accuracy, and with an enthu- 

 siasm that is manifest from the very first page to the last. 

 Among the illustrations are copies of some of the very rare 

 drawings by Jacques Le Moyne, the French artist, who so 

 narrowly escaped massacre by the Spaniards in Florida, three 

 hundred years ago. Another very rare engraving is the plan 

 of the city in British times. The artotypes (or photographs 

 in permanent ink) are among the most beautiful book illus- 

 trations of the day. They are made from negatives taken 

 expressly for " Old St. Augustine," and are: Fort Marion 

 (four views), the Matanzas Fort, the City Gateway, the 

 Cathedral, the old Palm-tree, Garden Overlooking Plaza, and 

 two very characteristic St. Augustine Houses. Cloth, pp. 144, 

 8vo. Price, $1.50. Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 



FISHER'S ISLAND, 



Important to Club Men and Investors ! 



The Eastern end of this Island, comprising about two thousand acres, is offered for 

 sale (to close a trust). Its location is peculiarly adapted for club purposes — having good 

 covers, fertile soil, and a chain of fresh water lakes and ponds extending through thelsland, 

 affording opportunities for stocking with Game, Fish, etc. Its situation and climate being 

 cool in the summer months makes it very desirable as a summer resort. Being surrounded 

 by salt water, and several miles from the main laud— with the Atlantic Ocean on the South 

 and the waters of Fisher's Island Sound on the North, with fine beaches for both surf and 

 still water bathing, good roads, etc. A large section of the west end is surveyed and map- 

 ped for cottage purposes. A number of fine cottages have been erected. Steam communi- 

 cation from New London, Coun. For maps and full particulars address, 



J. H. I/YI/ES, Trustee. 104 John Street, N. Y. 



CI. 3Bt 



8 John St., near Broadway, N. Y. 



Medals and Badges 



▲ SPECIALTY. 



Special designs tarnished on appiica< 

 tion free ol charge. 



