FOREST AND STREAM. 



iOcT. 15, 1885. 



CANOE 



THE FoKBST AND Strtsam began a year ago the 

 publication of a series of papers on canoe eon- 

 structiOD, by Mr. W. P. Stephens, of the New York 

 C. C, widely known us an expert on canoe aesign 

 and buUdtne. These papers, havins appeared 

 through the year m our columns, have since been 

 rewritten, ana with numerous additions are now 

 published in a handsome \ ohnne under the title of 

 "Canoe and Boat Buildlug for Amateurs." Mr. 

 Stephens is peculiarly fitted for the preparation of 

 such a work, beginning as an amateur-, and having 

 after a long experience of the difficulties attending 

 a learner, taken a prominent place among canoe 

 builders, due both to the model and workmanship 

 of his canoes. Realizing fully the difficulty of ex- 

 aining to a novice an art in itself far from easy, 



AND 



and with whicli he is entirely unfamiUar, the book 

 begins with a desci-iption of the various classes of 

 cano,--s in general use, with their main features and 

 dimensions, and definitions of the terms used in con- 

 nection mrh them. Numerous examples of canoe 

 are given, and in connection with them, such plain 

 instructions in designing as will enable the beginner 

 to select intelligently the proper craft for his pur- 



pose, and to plan her dimensions, detads and fit- 

 tings. To this end designs of all classes of canoes 

 are given, with fidl dimensions and details. TJie 

 object has been not merely to enable the tyro to 

 build one boat as described, but to tsaeh him the 

 principles of designing and buildhig m such a way 

 that he may consti-uct such a craft as he desires, 

 following the chapters on designing, the consiruc- 

 tlon of a canoe is taken up in detaU. the tools and 

 appliances being first clearly described, as well as 

 the various materials, after which £ollov\sthe actual 

 work of building. Every opext.tion is taken un in 

 order, from the selection of the keel to the varnish- 

 ing of the finished boat, and illustrated with numer- 

 ous diagrams. „ . ^- ■ 



A chapter on sails describes all the varieties in 

 use by car.oeists, down to the new Mohican settee, 

 with directions for making, rigging and measuring 

 them, while the methoa of proportioning the sails 

 to the boat is clearly explained, all the calculations 



BUILDING 



being worked out in detail. The many minor points 

 of a canoe, paddles, steering gears, rudders, aprons, 

 and camp ©utflt are also described at length, while 

 a chapter is devoted to canvas canoes. 



The subjsct of boat building is fully treated, a 

 rowboat of the usual construction being taken as 

 an example, and described in all its parts in such a 

 manner as to make clear the principles involved, 

 and their application to any form of boat.eithei' 

 lapsireak or carvel build. Each of the numerous 

 technical terms belonging to the subject is defined 

 clearly when it first occurs, and as the index is lull 

 and complete, the book is in itself a glo3sar.y. 



In addition to the numerous diagrams in the 

 body of the work, twenty-four large plates are 

 printed on bond paper, containing the workmg 

 drawings of canoes for paddling, sailing, cruising 



and racing, with tl cir sail plans, rowing sailing 

 boats, large canoe yawls, and various boats for 

 special purposes, such as gunning boats, yacht 

 boats, and the widely known sneakbox. 



The canoe yawl, a boat between a canoe and a 

 yacht, is illustraied by examples of various craft 

 from 17 to aoft. long, and suitable for a crew of two 

 or three on a cruise. This class of boat, while Uttle 

 known among us as yet, is admu-ably fitted for 

 craismg, and will meet the wants of many who 

 object to a canoe as being too small, and yet desire 

 a b®at with the same excellent qualities. The boats 

 and canoes illustrated are in all cases among the 

 best of then- class, tue list of canoes including Eng- 

 lish, Scctch and American craft, and are all drawn 



to scale, so as to be available as working drawings. 

 The plates, for convenience in using, are placed 

 loose in a tough manilla envelope and accompany 

 the book. 



Pp. 168. with 24 plates of working drawhigs. 

 Price $1.50, Address, 



Forsst and ^'tream Publishing Co., 



New Yobk jS". Y. 

 r<-»\Tn(-iM . i Davtbs & Co., 1 Finch Lane, Coruhill. 

 uursuuiN. -j jfojjHjE & Wilson, 156 Minories, E. C. 



mm ADJUSTABLE 



Ohair.Ohild'B Orib,BedorI/oungl 

 combining 



^ tended to promptly. Goods 

 sbippedO.O.S. WilBonAiyait' 

 • able Ohalr UauUaetnring Co., 

 7 WMt lAih Bt. N. T. 



OU-Tanneci Moccasins. 



For Hunting, wishing, Uanoeing, &c. 

 They arc easy to the feet, and very 

 durable. Made to order in a 

 variety of styles and warranted 

 the genuine article. Send 

 ^for price list. MARTIN 

 f S. HUTCHINGS, Dover, 

 N. H., P. O. Box 888. 

 UAMK, Stoddard & Kendall, Boston; Henby C. 

 Squires, New York; F. Chas. Eiohkl, Philadelphia 

 Agents. 



Tannery Street, North Cambridge, Mass. 

 FOBS LINED ITOR RUGS, ROBES, EXC. 



J N. DODGE, 



376 & 278 Division btnpf, 

 Detroit, Mich. 



Manufacturer of Cedar Decoy Ducks of all kinds. 

 Tu'st quality, $9 per doz.; second quality, »7 per 

 doz. : third quality, $5 per doz. Also Qeese, Brant, 

 Swan, C;oot and Snipe Decoys. Duck and -Turkey 

 Calls, Uecoys made like any pattern furnished 

 without extra charge. 



St. Clau- Flats Patleru. uiucii lar^-ei' tlian the Inrd: 

 less than one-thu-d tt.e weight of .^ohd decoys. The 

 exact po.=itioD ot ii duck on water at rest and un- 

 alarmed. ihe titrhrest and best dftcovs made. 

 Head'- m diflcreut positions; ijlass eyes, hollow and 

 Hat bottom. Uo no;, i equire weitrhtiiig to keep them 

 upright. Painted tbe exact imitation ot the natural 

 bird. S15 per doz. Sold bv all 2,-mi ciealoi-K. to ^vl.oni 

 I give a laree discount. It vour deaier does not 

 keep them 1 wdl send, freight paid, on receipt ut 

 pric<\ Illustrated price list Iree. 1 als i make solid 

 decovs after the Monroe Marsh Pattern, seuu flat 

 bottom; price !fill per dov;. 



Harrison's Celebrated Fish Hooks, 



A2*D FOB. WHICH WK USE THE FOLLOWING: 



Sprtno Stekl— Spring Steel— 



Dublin Limerick. Treble Hooks, brazed 



Forged do. and tapered or eyed. 



Needle Eyed do. Double Dublin Fly 



Knobbed do. Hooks. 

 Peculiar Eyed d©. Hollow Point, Liaierick 



O'Shaughnessy do. of all styles. 



Carlisle Kirby "or Bound Cork Shape do. 

 American Trout. Kinsey do. 



Chestertown. Sproat do. 



Roach Hooks. Aberdeen. 

 Kendal Sneck Hook, New York Bass Hooks, 

 round or Kirby bend. Virginia. 



Black Fish Hooks. 

 Ive 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 FUes and Baitts. Brass and 

 Steel Swivels and Fishing Tackle of every descrip- 

 tion for home and export. Importers of SiUc Worm 

 Gut. Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, 



B. HARRISON, BARTLEET & CO., 

 Metropolitan Works, Redditch, England. 

 Wholesale Only. E&talilished 1803. 



im Ms, 



Chester White, Bf-i-ksbire 

 and Poland China Pigs, Fine 

 Setter Dogs, Scotch Collies, 

 Foxhounds and Beagles, 

 Sheep and Poultry, bred and 

 for sale by W. Gibbons & Co,, 

 West CJiesier, (,;liest«r Co., Pa. Send stamp lor 

 Circular and Price List, 



WILD RICE FOR SEED, 



Gathered by the Indians of Rice Lake. WM, 

 TROOP, Hiawatha P, O,, Rice Lake. Ontario. 



FOR SALE.-INDIAN CURIOSITIES- ELK, 

 Deer, Antelope, Big Horn Heads, Scalps and 

 Specimens. Price reasonable. Also three live 

 coyotes at $5 each. AUGUST; GOTTSCHALCK, 

 Bozeman, Montana. oct8,6C 



FOR SALE OR RENT AT HAVRE DE GRACE, 

 a sloop, full rigged, with sink boxes and deco.ys 

 for duck shooting. Apply or address CAPT. W. K. 

 BURROUGHS, N. W. cor. Ninth and Master sts,, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. oct8,4t 



FOB SALE.-CRUISING BARNEGAT SNFAK- 

 boat, new last .July; perfect order, fully fitted 

 for Florida cruising. Address (i. B. FRISBIE, 4;j 

 South street, New York, oct8,3t 



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OR SALE.— ,38 CAL. BOLLARD RIFLE, VERY 

 _ fine, made to order, Lyman peep and globe 

 sights; never been used ; cost with 850 cartridges, 

 $65; will sell for $4S or exchange for D B. B. L. 

 guu not over G^lbs. weight. BULLARD, Forest 

 and Stream office, octl5,lt 



RIFLE. — DOURLE-BARRi^LED DOOGALL, 

 perfectly new, cheap. H. C. SQUIRSk, 178 

 Broadway, New York. octl5,lt 



OR BALE-DUCKING OUTFIT. INCLUDING 

 decoys, sinkbox, etc; boat is only one year 

 old. For price and full particulars address W. H. 

 KING. Bos 7, Havre de Grace, Md. octl5,2t 



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T TTTt? r\TT A TT FOR SALE, IN FINE 

 LjJl V Hi W U J\x1j condition Pa. and 

 W. Va. birds.^ E. B. AVOODWARD, Commission 

 Merchant, 174 Chambers st., N,Y. Established 1838. 



FRESH BICE SEED FOR SALE. CHAS. 

 GILCHRIST, Fisheiy Inspector, Port Hope, 

 Ontario, Canada. 



WILD RICE ^^'^"'^^ ^^''^'^'^ 



TINE, .lanesville, Wis. 



delivery, R. VALBN- 



Canoe and Camp Cookery. 



By "SENEGA." 



A practical cook book for canoeists, Ooiinthiam sailors and outers. Practical because 

 the author gives explicit and intelligible directions for preparing such dishes as he has him- 

 self actually tested in camp and on a cruise. This is just where the recipes differ from the 

 absurdly impracticable dishes given in some so-called camp cookery books. The cooking 

 outfit is described, and numerous hints on camp economy add to the value of the work 

 Cloth, 96 pages. Price |L 00. ^ 



NEW YORK: Poeest and Stream Publishing Co., 39 Park Row. 

 TnismnN- i Davies & Co., 1 Pinch Lane, Cornhill. 

 ijUisiJUJM . I NoKBiE & Wjxson, 156 Minokes, E. C. 



COPIES WANTED,-JAN. 4, FEB.l, MARCH 8, 

 188!^; March 6, 1884, We are short of these 

 issues, and would be obliged if any of our readers 

 having one or aU of these numbers that they do not 

 want will send to Forest and Stream Pub. Co., 39 

 Park Row, New York City. mar26.tf 



Champion Irish Setter Glencho 



stud fee 835. Sire of more prize wiiuiors than 

 any Irish setter (at same age) living, and a grand 

 field dog. Send stamp for pedigree, list of winnings 

 of himself and progeny, etc. Elegant life-like 

 photos of Glencho's head, 5(1 cents. Glencho pup- 

 pies for sale. VV U. PIERCE, Peekskill, NY." 



septl7,lmo 



PUKJ3 LAVERACK SETTJBR 



IN THE STUD. 



Thoroughly broken and a fine field animal. 



Also setter pups of flrst-class breeding for sale. 

 For terms, etc., apply to 



A, S. HOFFMAN, 

 Estleville, Atlantic county, N, J. 



BRADFORD RUBY. 



(Champion Lovat— Champion Jenny.) 



Champion pug dog, winner of 41 prize.«, cups and 

 medals m England, including champion>^hip Crystal 

 Palace, January, 1885; 1st, Cincinnati: 1st and spe- 

 cial, Toronto; 1st, Philadelphia, Fee $36, 



NAPOLEON (A.K.R. 2037) (Sambo— Luea)- 

 The sire of many good ones, including fli-st and sec- 

 ond prize winners. New Haven, 1885, Fee $15, 



Puppies for sale' CITY VIEW KENNELS, 

 Box t)39. New Haven. Coim. 



Mt. Pleasant Konnels. 



In the Stud— King Charles spaniel Yoimg Prince 

 Arthur, imported April, 1885. Best K. C. in Amer- 

 ica. 1st prize In Boston's late show. Full pedigree. 

 Fee $85. Charm, large, strong and stylish, black 

 and white ticked, English setter, 2d prize in N. Y., 

 sire Guy Mannering; dam. Bow Bells. Fee $15. 

 Argus, a beautiful Gordon setter; sire imp. Argus; 

 dam, Beaulah. Fee $15. For Sale— Two solid black 

 and tan Gordon setter puppies, beauties ; full pedi- 

 grees. Also two flrst-class Enghsh pug bitches, 8 

 mos. old. C. T. BRO WNELL, Box o35, New Bedford. 



CLOSING OUT SALE.— BULL-TERRIERS, FOX- 

 terriers, Skye terriers, grown dogs and pup- 

 pies, registered stock, very fine: also one black and 

 tan bitch. No reasonable offer refused. Change of 

 business necessitates sale. E. L. BAILEY, Pitts- 

 field, Mass. oct8,3t 



POINTERS -FOR SALE-TO REDUCE STOCK 

 we offer a number of liver and white and lemon 

 and white pointer puppies, from 6 wks. to 5 mos. old. 

 Puppies are strong and healthy and very promising. 

 Then- breeding combines the blood of Beaufort and 

 Knickerbockei", Rush and Sensation, and Donald 

 and Snapshot. Address GEO. L. WILMS, Sec'y, 

 143 Monticello ave,, Jersey City, N, J. 



FOR SALE.-TRAINED COON DOGS, FOX- 

 hounds, squirrel dogs, rabbit dogs, beagle 

 hound pups, ferrets, lop eared rabbits. Wyandotte 

 chickens, nit game chickens, H. C, GRAFF, Ken 

 sington, Ohio. septlO,tf 



FOR SALE. -THE LLEWELLIN BITCH LADY 

 Frisk, whelped Aug. 1, 1884, orange and white 

 with dark nose and eyes; just right age to shoot 

 over this fall; full of hum, bold and smart. She 

 combines the blood of ihe finest. For pedigree, 

 etc. address H. W, DURGIN, Box 706, Bangor, Me. 



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THRttE DOGS AND TWO BITCH PUPS, 

 whelped Aug. 14, 1885, by Gun (Gladstone- 

 May B.) out of Pearl Blue (Royal Blue— Dryad). 

 $15 for dogs and $10 for bitches. For full pedigree, 

 etc. address CHAS, YORK, 9 & 11 Granite Block, 

 Bangor, Me, 



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I AM CLOSING OUT MY STOCK OF DOGS, AND 

 have the following for sale: A staunch liver Eng- 

 lish setter bitch, 33mos, old ; has had a season on quail 

 and woodcock; $20, A Laverack bitch, unbroken, 

 10 mos, old, black eyes aud nose; grandsire Rake 

 and granddam imported Drid , $13. A beautiful brace 

 of liver and white pointei-s, 3 mos. old. one dog and 

 bitch, sire Old Phd, owned in Jersey City, dam 

 Worcester's impoz ted Deb, $30. Address P. O. Box 

 20, Middletown, N, Y. oci8,2t 



THE ENTRIES TO THE ALL-AGE STAKE OF 

 the N. P, T. Club will close Nov, 1 , All com- 

 munications address to B. M, STEPHENSON, Sec, 

 La Grange, Tenn. oct8,tf 



FOR SALE,- ONE OR A BRACE OF SETTERS 

 and one pointer; good, staunch, thoroughbred, 

 well-broken dogs. Address HORACE SMITH, 15i7 

 Camac St., Philadelphia. oct8,8t 



POINTER PUPPIES FOR SALE CHEAP, OR 

 will exchange. No better field or bench show 

 stock in the country. R, T. GREENE, 8 Park street, 

 Jersey City, N. J. oci8,tf 



FOR SALE.— PURE BRED LLEWELLIN SET- 

 ter bitch, in whelji to pure bred Llewellin dog; 

 rare chance to secure a valuable bitch and a choice 

 litter. Price low, C, E. LEWIS, Inspector U, S. 

 Customs, Collingwood, Ont, octl5,3t 



'OR SALE,-A SETTER BROKEN, ALSO SOME 

 B. B, R, Games, C. M. PRATT, Westbrook, Ct. 



octl5,4t 



HILL ON THE HOG. 



THE STANDARD WORK ON THEIR 

 MANAGEMENT AND DISEASES. 

 Prioe SS.OO. 

 For Bale by the Forest and Stream Pub. Co. 



i^Op VOUWANT A DOC?4i» 



" -o-flend for »o« Bnyen' Ctnlde, 



^T^oaMmag coloied plstea.lOOei? 

 , y-'grnTlngB of different breeds.prtoen 

 ' toey are -wortli, »nd where to bar 

 Jhbem. Also Cuts of Dog FnrnliMiK 

 igGoodi of all kindB. Directions 



, Mailed for 15 Centg.' 

 lASSqCIiJCBD FAKCIESS 

 R»8T & 8th Btpeet, PJilI«d?u 



Claire-Reeta Kennels. 



For Sale— Three very fine Irish setter puppies, 

 whelped .Tune 38, 1885, by champion Glencho ex 

 champion Reeta (A.K.R, 1303), Al,«o two black and 

 tan setter ]HiY>pies, wheliied June 5, 1885, by cham- 

 pion Argus ex Dora (A.K. li. 1183). Address CLA^IRE- 

 REETA KE^NELS, Pawling avenue, Troy, N Y. 

 ' aiig37,tf 



Sporttng Dogs Boarded & Trained 



D, H. LOCKW^OOD, Nev^^ Canaan, Conn. 



FOR SALE— ITALIAN GREYHOUND PUPS 

 from imported stock, HENRY C. BURDICK, 

 hW Bridge St., Springfield, Mass, marl9,tf 



WM, GRAHAM, ^EWTOWNBREDA, BELFAST, 

 Ireland, is prepared to purchase and ship dogs 

 for importers. Dogs purchased from him had the 

 following prizes awaa-ded to them: At New York 

 and Chicago, 1883, sixteen firsts, nine special, three 

 second and one third. At New York, 1884, seven 

 firsts, six specials and one third. 



FOB SALE, A NUMBBK OF WELL BRED AND 

 well broken pointers and setters, also dogs 

 boarded and broken, satisfaction guaranteed. Ad- 

 dress H. B. RICHMOND. LakeviUe. Mass. Sept22,tf 



Prize and Pedigree English Mastiffs. 



American gentlemen desirous of purchasing these 

 noble (logs should communicate with JAMES 

 HUTCHINGS, 35 Gandy street, Exeter, England, 

 who has the largest kennel of mastiflis in the world. 



K 9 Breaking Kennels, 



Pointers and setters thoroughly broken for field 

 trials or private use. Reference given. W. Q. 

 SMITH. Field Trial Trainer, Templeville. l\td. 



Rory O'More Kennels. 



For Sale— Thoroughbred red Irish setter stock, 

 full pedigreed Addre.ss with stamp, 



W. N. CALLENDER, Albany, N. Y. 



SETTERS AT $10. 



We have a lot of setters, both dogs and bitches, 

 from fi to ISmos. old, that are fine looking and 

 guaranteed not gun shy, and with a fair nose. They 

 have no pedigree. We will close them oat at $10 

 each. They are a wonderful bargain. ASSOCIATED 

 FANCIERS, 237 South Eighth street, Philadelphia, 



septl7,tf 



FOR SALE,-HaVING RECENTLY ADDED 

 several fine brood bitches to the Landseer 

 Kennels of Scotch deerhounds and greyhounds re- 

 duced the price of puppies. Some choice grey- 

 hounds now ready to ship, DR. VAN HUMMELL, 

 Denver, Col. apll6,t£ 



CHEQU ASSET KENNELS.— ST. BERNARDS, 

 smooth and rough-coated, of best strains. 

 Champion Herailt iu the siud, $£0, English pug 

 Young Toby, sire of many prize winners, fee $2ii. 

 Fine pups on sale. P, O. Box 94, Lancaster, Mass. 



WM. PAKHAM, 



Breeder and Trainer of fine hunting ferrets. Write 

 for prices. Tyngsboro, Mass. septlO.Smo 



Pointers from Prize-Winning Stock. 



Two very handsome liver and white dogs, one 

 lemon aud white and one liver and white bitch, 3 

 mos. old, very strong and health.y, by champion 

 Fritz (A.K.R. 5i68) out of Bird (A.K.R 10.58), also a 

 first prize winner; dogs $15, bitches $10. This is a 

 chance seldom seen, as this stock is as fine as any. 

 Address MAPLE KENNELS, Patterson, N. Y, 



oct8,3t 



COLONEL. 



This very line, grand mastiff dog is for sale; high- 

 est pedigree, whelped Oct. 38, 1888; perfect in coat 

 and markings; never been shown before; good 

 with children. Price $100. HENRY MUELLER, 

 CUfton, Staten Island, N. Y. octl5,lt 



Tj^OR SALE.— FOUR FINE BEAGLE BITCHES, 

 X) 3 mos, old, from e?^r& hunting stock; must 

 sell at once. Price $5 each. Full pedigree. O, H. 

 MOSSMAN. Barton, Vt. ^ octl.^St 



HIGH BRED POINTERS. 



For tale— Lemon and white pointer dogs Puritan 

 andY. C. Dudlv, whelped July 1. 1885, by Duke 

 Royal (A.K.R. "2472) out of Elm Grove Kennels' 

 Gala Day (A.K.R. 2634). Price if taken at once, $40 

 each. Address 11. A. SAUNDERS, Sturbridge, Mass. 



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FOR SALE.— A FINE LOT OF ENGLISH SET- 

 ter pups, dam .Jossie (A.K.K. 590) and Liddy M. 

 (A.K.R. iSt^o) sired by Harry S. (A.K.R. 223). Ad- 

 dress HENRY MAY, Augusta. Ga. oct«,2t 



FOX-TERRIERS AND HAMPSHHMS BUCK FOR 

 sale. For particulars apply to WM, HILBERS, 

 Greenwood Depot, Albemarle Co., Va, octl5,lt 



FOR SALE,— FEW CHOICE YELLOW SCOTCH 

 coUie pi'os. Address OXLEY. P. O. Box 2,887, 

 j;f_ Y. ' octl5,lt 



PURE LA\T3RAC.K SETTER BITCH VIDA 

 (A.K.Lt. ■j'jitij. whelped Jan. 1, 1885, Oi-ange 

 and white, evenly marked, full pedigree. Sire Fern, 

 dam Jlaud. Owner obliged to sell. S. t OLSON, 

 19G Commercial street, Boston. octl5,lt 



FOR SALE.— A VERY PROMISING SETTER 

 bitch that has been hunted all the fall; has a 

 good start; a.«;e 18 mos. Price $30; a bargain. A, 

 McDonald, Rockland, Me, octl5,lt 



FOR SALE.-IMPORTED KING CHARLES, 19 

 mos. old; house and street broken. A perfect 

 ladies' pet; good enough to show. FRED GRAVES, 

 Wolfboro, N. H. oci5,lt 



FOR SALE,-ONE ENGLISH FOXHOUND 

 bitch, 4 mos, old; one EngUsh foxhound bitch, 

 18 mos, old (imported Watchman ex imported 

 Venus), Stock spaniels, setters and bull-terriers 

 for sale. Price very reasonable. L, N. EDWARDS, 

 Box 84. Oxford, Me, octl5,lt 



FOR SALE.-TWO BLACK, WHITE AND TAJJ 

 EngUsh beagle bitches, A No. 1 on rabbits: 

 none better. Address JOSH W. GROSS, 119 Market 

 street, Harrisburg, Pa. octlS.lt 



