April 10, 1890.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



243 



sportsman* s 

 amping or Fishing Tents 



OF ALL KINDS, SHAPES AND SIZES. 



Yacht and Canoe Sails of most approved styles 

 lso awnings for store fronts, windows, yacht 

 iats, etc. New style of Canoe Tents made at low 

 :nres. Flags, Burgees and Covers of all kinds, 

 imp Stoves, Camo Chairs, Sacking Bottoms, 

 ammocks, all kinds of Fancy Tents, and in fact 

 lything made from canvas when an intelligent 

 :scription is given of what may he needed. My 

 a xi ti fully illustrated circular now ready. Send 

 aim for price list. Address 

 S. HEMMENWAV, 60 South st., N. Y. City. 



We build everything from a 121b. Canoe to a 

 earn Launch. 



Glub and Boat Livery Work a Specialty. 



end dime for Cotaloarue (stamps or silver). 



J. DOUGLASS CO, Waukegan, III. 



MERWIN, HTJLBERT & CO., 

 W. 33d st.. New York City, Eastern Agents. 



OUR CATALOGUE OF 



{STacJit, Canoe 



AND 



Boat Fittings 



Contains over 300 Illustrations, 

 SEND FOR ONE. 



W. Ferdinand & Co., 



JOBBERS AND RETAILERS, 



67 Federal St., Boston, Mass. 



JIDFFEEY'8 



1TDT Mill CHI 



Prize Medal, London, 1851. 



1864. 

 Paris, 1889. 



For Deckseams of Yaciits, Airtight Com 

 artments of Life Boats in combination with 

 anvas. In combination with Calico for 

 Waterproof Skins used between Diagona 1 

 lacking of Pinnaces, Launches, etc. 



AliFKED JEFFEBY & OO. s 

 LSrah Gate. Stratford, £., Esgi&s.d 

 7. H. PLYER, 205 South St., N. Y. 



W. FERDINAND & CO.. 367 Federal st.Bostoi 



ACHTING BAROMETERS. 



SPECIALLY DESIGNED 

 FOR USE AT SEA. ALSO 

 A CHOICE ASSORTMENT 

 OF POCKET ANEROIDS 

 SUITABLE FOR TRAV- 

 ELERS. TELESCOPES 

 AND FIELD GLASSES. 



MEYBQWITZ BROS., 



OPTICIANS, 

 295 & 287 Fourth Ave., N. Y. 



Send for Illustrated Price List. 



HIGH SPEED 



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FOB. 



YacMs&LaiiM 



RILEY a C0WLE1, 

 RIGH'D a BOWfiE, 



Brooklyn, K Y 



Compound and Triple 

 Expansion 



losion Yacht Agency, 



4:3 Milk Street, Boston, Mags 

 faoht Designers and. Brokers. 



Kew Catalogue for 1S30 mailed on receipt of 2c. stamp, 

 esigners of Mabel, Swift, Mermaid,Marguerite, Sharon, 

 ?ster, Caribou, Eureka, Una, Ariel, Siren and others. 

 N. B. Intending piu-chasers will save time, and money 

 r calling on us, and those desirous of selling will fiud 

 lis office a valuable medium for placing their boats be- 

 ■re purchasers. 



G-. F, Claris & Co. 

 F, Clark, Jefferson Borpbs 



THE KRlEBEL. 



BOAT ENGINES. 



• WITH UPRIGHT OR HORISONTM 

 _ - . BOILERS; 



2T02O 

 POWER 



wmmtzi p^Whitacre 



' W M'F G (o . 



vHl^VGO, ILL 



HIGGTN8 & GTFPORD, 



GLOUCESTER, MASS., 

 Manufacture to order Yachts, Rowboats, Yawls, 

 Excelsior Life Boats and Seine Boats. Two medals 

 awarded at the London Exhibition. 3,000 boats 

 built the last thirteen years. 



Send for New Catalogue for 1890. 



WHITE CEDAR BOARDS 



— FOR— 



Yachts, Boats and Canoes. 



HACKMATACK AND OAK KNEES. 



C.F. HODSDON, 742 Water St., N.Y. 



GEO. E. TREGURTHAj 



BUILDER OP 



Tie Treprtla Safely Yacht Boiler. 



Single, Compound and Triple Expan- 

 sion Marine Engines. 

 No. 1 Hartford St., Boston, Mass. 



HOLLOW SPARS 



For all kinds of Sailing Craft. Send for reduced 

 price list to manufacturer and patentee. Hollow 

 canoe masts, 25c. per foot. J. W. MANSFIELD, 

 598 East Seventh st., South Boston, Mass. 



W]i *ON & STITHY. Successors t.o A. Wilson, 

 V V Sail Makers, 330 to 338 A Mantle ave., Howe's Wharf, 

 Boston. Devoting ourselves almost exclusively to the 

 manufacture of Yacht Sails, we have enlarged and im- 

 proved facilities (or (he same. Kofer to any member of 

 Eastern Yacht Club. We are the only firm In tho coun- 

 try supplying sails made of Union Silk. 



FOR SALE. 



Fast Cruising Yacht 



XARA 



Cutter rigged. Length over all, 48 feet. Water- 

 line, 40 feet. Draught, 8 feet 4 incn.es. Beam, 13 

 feet 2 inches. 14^ tons of lead in keel. No 

 inside ballast. Stateroom aft, with two berths 

 and set basin. Cabin and stateroom well finished 

 in cherry and upholstered with best hair. Ample 

 headroom for a tall man in stateroom, cabin and 

 forecastle. Xara was designed by Ed ward Bur- 

 gess and built by Lawley in 1888. Lawley was 

 given plenty of time to build her, so that the work 

 was in no "way hurried or sliehtcd. She is as 

 thoroughly built as a boat can be. She will he 

 delivered either in Boston or New York. 



For further information, address 



Bos 5,234. 



J. MEANS, 



BOSTON, Mass. 



CRUISING YACHT FOB. SALE OR CHAR- 

 ter. She is staunchly built on most modern 

 lines, 47ft. over all, 14ft, beam, 6ft. draft (stand- 

 ing keel): plenty head room in cabin; comfort- 

 able berths; patent W.O. and well found; is a 

 fast and excellent seaboat for cruising in the 

 gulf or river. Apply to Box 1081, P. O. Quebec, 

 Canada. 



FOR SALE. -CANOE 16x30, BUILT BY R. J. 

 Douglas & Co., Waukegan. 111., for the Cin- 

 cinnati C. C., and never used. In perfect condi- 

 tion, has two centerboaras and rudder, hut has 

 never been rigged. Price $75. Reason for sale, 

 club has in use larger canoes. Address C. J. 

 STEDMAN, Purser, Nat, Lafayette Bank, Cin- 

 cinnati, Ohio. 



(-1AT BOAT, BURGESS DESIGN, 22 FT. OVER 

 J all, 18ft. 6in. waterlioe. For sale: bargain. 

 In charge H. C. WINTR INGHAM, foot 55th 

 street, South Brooklyn. 



WANTED. — A FIRST CLASS CENTER- 

 board catboat, full rig, size about 15 or 16ft. 

 hy SJ^or 6ffc. beam. Address with full particulars 

 W. H. F., Box 490, Columbia, Lancaster county, 

 Pa. 



>e Ball 



Rules, Lawn Tennis, Croquet, Racquets, Quoits, 

 Foot Ball, La Ciosse, Polo and Curling complete 

 in one book. Price hy mail only 25 cents. 



Complete Game Laws for Western States and 

 Territories and National Association. 



Gun Club Rules. 



In neat pamphlet, pocket size. Price hy mail 25 

 cents. Address 



W. M. McMANUS, 



5857 La Salle Street* Englewood, 111, 



When a sportsman finds anything which adds to his 

 pleasure, without increasing Ms labor, he wants all his 

 brother hunters and anglers to know of It and share 

 with him the newly discovered "helper." 



WHAT WE CLAIM FOR 



The Automatic Reel. 



First. — It will wind up the line a hundred times 

 as fas t as any other reel in the world. 



Second.— It will wind up the line slowly if the 

 angler chooses. 



Thibd.— No fish can ever get slack line with it. 



Fourth.— It will save more fish than any otber 

 reel. 



Fifth. It will prevent tips, lines and snells 

 from being broken by large fish. 



Sixth. — It enables the angler, and makes it 

 desirable, to use lighter tackle. 



These claims have been substantiated by the 

 most skillful fishermen in America and Europe. 



The reel is manipulated en- 

 tirely by the hand that holds 

 the rod. 



YAWMAN & ERBE, 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



Send for Catalogue, Free. 



The Most Perfect SPLIT 

 BAMBOO Rod Ever Made. 



THE FERRULES ARE ABSOLUTELY 

 WATERPROOF. This most desirable result 

 is obtained by a new and ingenious device 

 NEYER BEFORE USED IN THE CONSTRUC- 

 TION OF A ROD. The Ferrules also are 

 PRACTICALLY DOUBLE, aud fitted OYER 

 the hamboo is a WATERPROOF cushion of 

 ZYLONITE, while over that are set the ferrules, 

 thus adding MATERIAL STRENGTH AT THE 

 JOINTS. The mountings are of GERMAN 

 SILVER and HAND-MADE IN EVERY PAR- 

 TICULAR, In short this is the rod anglers have 

 long wished for. Examine it at any of our stores 

 and satisfy yourself. 



PRICE : 



IN ZYLONITE CASE S25.00 



EVEEY ROD WARRANTED. 



A. G. Spalding & Bros. 



CHICAGO— 108 Madison Street. 



NEW YORK 241-243 Broadway. 

 PmLADELPHIA-1023 Market St. 



Small Profits. 



Quick Sales. 



TROUT FLIES. 



36 Cts. Per Doz 



H. H. KIFFB 



318 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y 

 Send for 1800 Catalogue. 



QO0DALE S> PEAZAE, 



TAXIDERMISTS 



And Dealers in 



Glass Eyes and all Tax- 

 idermists' Supplies. 



BIRDS' EGGS and SKINS. 



Send stamp for full Qlustrated cata- 

 logue. No. 93 Sudbury st>. Boston, Mass. 



A rare opportunity is offered of acquiring 2*77 

 acres of land, % two-storied buildings and 

 six cottages of pleasing architecture, besides 

 barn, coach-houses, oil and coal stores, skating 

 rink, ice house, etc. 



One of the two-storied buildings is admirably 

 adapted for a club house, containing, as it does, 

 large dining and sitting rooms, billiard room, 

 kitchen, pantries, cellars and a number of sleep- 

 ing apartments. As evidence of the quality of 

 material and finish of this bxtilding it is only 

 necessary to mention that it was constructed hy 

 S. M. Brookfield, contractor, of Halifax, at a cost 

 on completion of $25,000. The cottages are first- 

 class structures and are more substantially built 

 than the ordinary class of seaside houses. The 

 buildings are all in good sound repair. 



There is safe anchorage fur yachts, and good 

 sandy beach with spleadid surf bathing. 



The numerous Lakes and Rivers in the imme- 

 diate neighborhood afford excellent fishing. 

 Trout and other fresh water fish abounding, and 

 a good supply of Salmon in the season. There is 

 also the very host Seat) shine, gamy Basi, rar g- 

 ingfrom 20 to 80 pounds, affording true sport to 

 the angler, Lobster-spearing, etc., and good 

 Shooting. 



This offers an unusual opportunity for a club of 

 yachtsmen, anglers and seaside sojourners to 

 obtain a healthy, cool and picturesque resort, for 

 thrpe or four months in the summer, out of the 

 ordinary run of travelers; and to parties residing 

 in New York or Boston the delights of a short, 

 safe and pleasant ocean voyage, equalling in ad- 

 vantages a trip to Europe without its expense 



The buildings are within 500 yards of the Atlan- 

 tic Ocean at Tor Bay, G-uysboro County, Nova. 

 Scotia, and were until recently the station of the 

 Direct United States Cable Company, limited, 

 and are near the "Terminal City" property on 

 the Straits of Canso. An experienced steward, 

 who is a skilled caterer, is now in charge of the 

 property, and his services can be secured on 

 reasonable terms. A Western Union telegraph 

 office on the premises. As this property is no 

 longer required by the Cable Company, it is to be 

 sold at a sacrifice, and any reasonable offer will 

 be considered. 



Apply Superintendent, Direct Cable Office, 

 Halifax, Nova Scotia. 



Full particulars will be given by letter or per- 

 sonally at the above address, or hy 



JOHN NAYIiOR, 



Real Estate Agent, 

 93 Hollis Street, Halifax, N. S. 

 Halifax, March 26, 1890. 



FOR SALE. 



One of the Most Desirable Tracts of Land 

 in the State of Maryland. 



Pesutia and Plumb Point Farms, joining and 

 located as one farm, containing about six hun- 

 dred (600) acres, four hundred and fifty (450) of 

 which are tillable and in the highest state of 

 cultivation and sufficiently rolling to be desirable, 

 the balance in timber and pasture; near one-half 

 of tillage land is now sown in grass, balance, 

 if desired, can be gotten in grass in one year. 

 This land is located within 30 minutes drive of 

 Aberdeen, Md., a station upon the Philadelphia, 

 Wilmington & Baltimore Railroad, the main line 

 from New York to Philadelphia and Baltimore- 

 one hundred and sixty-six (166) miles from New 

 York; sixty-six (66) from Philadelphia and thirty 

 (SO) from Baltimore. It is also located at the head 

 of the Chesapeake Bay, and at the Susquehanna 

 Flats, the great feeding grounds for Wild Duck. 

 It has about two (2) miles of shore, which embrace 

 many desirable points for Duck Shooting. Fish- 

 ing, etc., the improvements consisting of two 

 large Farm Mansions and all necessary outbuild- 

 ings for -first class farms, which are in good re- 

 pair. The land is also under good fence, and is 

 especially suited for a first-class Stock Farm, be- 

 ing almost equal in point of grazing to the Blue 

 Grass regions of Kentucky. Churches, schools, 

 and stores convenient. A portion of the purchase 

 money can remain upon mortgage if desired. 

 Correspondence from intending purchasers so- 

 licited. Address 



C. W. BAKER, Aberdeen, Md. 



ap!10.2t 



YEARLINGS of the Brook Trout, 

 Brown Trout and California Trout. 



EGGS AND FRY 



OP THE SAME IN SEASON. 



For information inquire of 



J. ANNIN, JR., 



Caledonia, Livingston Co., N. Y. 



LIVE QUAIL lf.TO?,S °sSt EI !: 



Specialties: Eng. Pheasants, Partridge, etc.; also 

 Pheasant eggs. E. B. WOODWARD, Commis- 

 sion Merchant, 174 Chambers street, New York. 



~ FOR SALE. 



Two Conroy split bamboo trout rods and a sal- 

 mon rod, hand made aud as good as new. Will be 

 sold at a loW figure for want of use. Can be seen 

 at WM. MILLS & SON, 7 Warren street, N Y. 



apll0,2t 



SALMON FISHING TO LET-ON CASCA- 

 pedia River, Quebec. The finest salmon river 

 in Canada. Address CASCAPEDIA, care Forest 

 and Stream, 318 Broadway, New York. ap!10,tf 



Chester White, Berkshire 

 and Poland China Pigs, 

 fine setter dogs, Scotch 

 Collies, Foxhounds and 

 Beagles, Sheep and Poultry, 

 bred and for sale by W. 

 HIBBONS & CO,, West Chester, Chester Co.. Pa. 

 ^end stamp for circular and price list. deel3,6m 



LIVE WHITE HARES (Lepus Americanus), 

 captured and properly boxed aud delivered 

 to express in Bethel, Me., in good condition on 

 receipt of orders and remittances at $3 per pair. 

 Refer to Hon. H. O. Stanley, Dlxfield, Me., Fish 

 and Gam* Coaamissionp-r. J. G. RICH, Bethal, 



For Recording Pedigrees, Produce, 

 and other memoranda. 



New edition. New forms. Full leather, 50 cents, 

 FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 

 318 Broadway, New York. 



