FOREST AND STREAM. 
409 
Thomson’s 
Oil Finished Grain Leather Shoe- 
Pack or Moccasin. 
Wl»h Sole, Price, §7.50. Without Sole, $8.50. 
Made wt ti heavy sola for land. nt>e; nl-o wiihont 
sol- for euiow find cnpoe purposes: AlUhapd tewed 
and strongly made Lncen in from with hooks (over 
English s'.vie of water-tight Lnngne), thereby securing 
PFRI. 1 'kCT FIT around ankle, thus preventing ail 
clipping at ihe heel Made with broad soles and on 
EClentiilc principles. 
Fill? rim want long felt by sportsmen for an easy 
flu leg and dimibl" shoe. 
_ In orrie.mg, sv.te eiae of boot worn. Sent by mail 
on receipt, or price. With 40 cents additional for post¬ 
age. oh bv express C. O. D . everywhere. Manufac¬ 
tured by THOMSON & SON, 83H Broad wav. New 
York ju27-tf 
Good’s Oil Tanned 
Moccasins. 
The beat thine ever worn by 
tsmm. Not Injured by wei- 
and drying—always tort, and 
easy lo Ihc fret-. Poor dif¬ 
ferent styles. Prices to 
suit the times. Send for 
illustrated circular and 
pri ce list. fSnceessor I o Prank Good). M ARTIN S, 
HUTCHINGS, P. 0. Box 3t 8 Dover, N. H. 
. _ jlig? tf 
§emtel 
T WO FINE BROKEN DOGS FOR 
Sale.-Dan, a Black Setter dog thoroughly broken, 
our of Scott Rodman’s Dash, and H. Shipman's Black 
and Tan hitch, four years? old. Dnke, Red Irish Setter 
pat of B. Nelson's Maggie thoroughly broken in every 
respect, two years old Parties who wi*li to purchase 
can have these dogs worked for iliem, so they may be 
BiirUJtod before purchasing, Address J. W. this office. 
jngQ'f. __ 
QTLD DOG.—ROBINSON’S ‘MACK? 
KJ the famous red setter, by Putman's Dash fnow 
R ED IRISH SETTER PUPS FOR 
Side—Riie, imported red Irisb Don, dam Maud, 
Brand dam Gypsy by Rodman's Dash; rull pedigree 
given by inquiring of 0. -MILKY, Lancaster. Pa. 
jullg-St, 
LISTEN! 
The Sportsmen’s Bell tells 
the position of the dog, 
causes ibe birds to lie closer. 
Rapidly coming Into use in 
, »,ai'ly woodcock shooting, 
cocking and gooeral shoot¬ 
ing, Where the cover is 
th rk. Sold by dealers in 
puns fci.u ^porting goods BEVI^ BROS. MANT7- 
.FACTUK'NO CO., East Hampton. Conn. Jn6 3m 
jgOAKD FOR DOGS AND HORSES. 
JlrB'-clftss accommodation; plenty of spring water; 
■terma low. Address HENRY B. IIURST, Rock 
Farm, GJcn Cove, L. L. or 71 Green Ave., Brooklyn. 
References: 
Robert Francis. 47 Broadestreet. 
Thos. E. Smhh, 4SH Canal. 
■William A. Badly, 96 Wall. 
T Bril,ton, 22 Burling. 
Forest and stream, 17 Chatham,ap!27 8m 
THOR SALE—FULL GORDON SETTER 
Jj Pups, oyer four monlha old. Both sire, Tom, 
and dam. Jinnie. are very hard to heat on quail and 
grange, pedigree given. Imported Red Irish Setter 
DON will be allowed to serve bitches. Inquire of 
aplflJ H. B. VOXPEKSMITH. Lancaster, Pa. 
H ENRY GARDNER, M. D. t has constant¬ 
ly on hand and for sale, medicines adapted to 
the cure of all diseases. Dealer in sporting dogs of 
every variety. Dogs trained for reasonable compen¬ 
sation. Broad way and Fiftieth street. Oct, 22 
THOR SALE-SPORTSMENS HOME 
_1J Farm In the thriving village of St. Joseph, 
*Mifh. containing ren acres *et to Apple. Pear, Peach, 
and Cherry. 3&0 Grape Vines, n nd eighty rods of Law- 
ton Bla It Deny, <£c. All choice fruit. Good build¬ 
ings udjelting the corporation. A rare opportunity 
for a market gurden. Five dally steamers to Chicago 
and Milwauki e in fruit season; also daily fruit trains 
to Ctilcigo via 0. and M L. S Railway. Sp'endid 
Duck. English Snipe, Plover, Rail, and Woodcock 
shooting in reason, and Bass and Picovrel fishing only 
one quarter mile distant. Healthy locality. Posses¬ 
sion given next fall For sale cheap, aud terms easy. 
Add less J. 11. WAY, 
jtl t owtf_Corning, N. Y. 
Tlxe ItifeiDfble JTLsli Bait. 
Having perfected a suitable Paste for Fish Bait, the 
undersigned offers same to the sporting fraternity, as¬ 
suring them that it will prove more remunerative 
than any know 11 pubrtance Tor Lhe purpose of angling. 
It is or a pale white color, square in form. By soak¬ 
ing in water a few seconds it becomes pliable. Tak¬ 
ing a small piece, size of a pea, and pressing the 
same on or about, the eye of the hook and using regu¬ 
lar bait, any angler can kill to his heart’s content. 
Price 2 cents each, post paid. Address JOS. LABA- 
1)1 E, Galveston, Texas. JuK ,3m 
Skinner’s New Fluted Bait. 
Best Bait used for Baas or Pickerel fishing. Sam- 
pl. s by mail, postpaid, 75c. Send 10c for the only 
complete Illustrated Catalogue published—80 paces of 
Fibbing Tackle, Guns, Pistols. Base Ball, and Sport¬ 
ing Goode. FISH * SIMPSON) 
'hlylSEf Jtttrr 
182 Nassau street^ N. V. 
Northern Railway of 
Canada and Colling - 
wood Lake Supe¬ 
rior Line. 
ONLY FIRST-CLASS ROUTE TO THE BEAUTI¬ 
FUL INLAND LAKES OF CANADA AND 
LAKE SUPERIOR. 
Three express trains daily norlh from Toronto. 
Steamers leave Collingwood every Th in-winy -at ti P. 
M., on arrival of steamboat express, leaving Toronto 
at noon. 
Parlor Cars on all Express Trains. 
Lake Concliieliing- 
AND THE 
Lakes of Mttskoka 
Are the coolest snd most delightful Summer watering 
places in Northern Ganndn. Tourists preceding down 
ihe St Lawrence can make a pleasant detour from 
Toronto to Couctaiching in five hour- on express tram 
wir.ll Drawing H orn Coaches, thus visiting the most 
charming of the chain of Lakes, 
Excursion Tickets 
At preally reduced rates during mouths of Jolv, Au¬ 
gust and September; mav be bad from COOJv. SON & 
JENKINS. 2*1 Broadway, New York aud Centennial 
Ground*, Philadelphia. 
ALFRED TELFER, 
Gon. Agt. ort.liern Ra.il- 
xvay, Toronto. 
. 
The Rangeley Lakes 
TIA. FARMINGTON AND PHILLIPS. 
THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY DIRHt T ROUTE 
TO THE RANGELEY LAKES. THE FA¬ 
VORITE HAUNT OK HIE DEER 
AND TROUT, IS BY 
Maine Central Railroad 
Train leaves Portland daily, at 1:20 P. M., or on ar¬ 
rival of trains from Boston, for Farmington and 
"Rangeley Lakes, arriving at Farmington at tf:35, mak¬ 
ing close connection with stages for Philips and 
Green vale. Round trip tickets from Boston via Eastern 
or Boston and Maine Railroads to Bangeley Lakes and 
return by the way of Farmington, $14.00, Portland, 
$ 11 . 00 . 
The Maine Central is also the only land Tonte to 
Moosehead Lake. Tickets from Boston to ML lLlneo 
House and return only Slfi.OC, Portland, $12.00- 
Special rates for parties can be obtained by address¬ 
ing F. E. BOOTHBY, General Ticket Agent Msiue 
Central Railroad, Portland. 
PAYSON TUCKER, 
SUP’T MAINE CENTRAL R. It, 
INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY 
ROUTE TO THE SALMON I*OOL8 OF NORTH¬ 
ERN NEW BRUNSWICK MO ULEBEC. 
Anglers and Tourists wishing to visit the famous 
rivers of Northern New Bronswick aud Quebec are 
informed that express accommodation trains now run 
daily between St. John, N. B., and Riviere du Loup, 
Q. Passengers leaving Sfc. John by (he morning 
train can reach Miramichi, Nepissiqutfc, Restigmiche, 
Metapedia, and other famous rivers the fame day, 
C. J. Brydgcs, General Superintendent Government 
Railways.Juti.gm 
r £HE “FISHING LINK” 
BrookjtfTrout and 
Grayling Fisheries 
OP NORTHERN MICHIGAN ,, TIA 
Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad. 
(Mackinaw, Grand Rapids & Cincinnati Short Line.) 
The waters of the Grand Traverse Region and 
the Michigan IV'orth Woods are unsurpassed, if 
eqnalied, in the great abundance and variety of fish 
contained. 
Brook Trout abound in the streams, and the fa¬ 
mous American Grayling is found only in these 
waters 
Brook Trout Reason opens May 1st, 
Grayling Reason opens June 1st. 
Black Bass, Pike, Pickerel, nnd Muscalonge are 
also found in large numbers in the many lakes and 
lakelets of this territory. The sportsman can readily 
send irophieB of hi skill to his friends or ‘‘Club’’ ut 
home, as Ice for packing fish can be had at many 
points. 
Take your family with you. The scenery of the 
North Woods and lakes is very beautiful. The air is 
pure, dry, and bracing. The climate peculiarly benefi¬ 
cial to those suffering with hay fever and asthma. 
The Hotel Accommidntlons, while plain, are, as 
a rule, good, far surpassing the average iu countries 
new enough to afford the fiuest of fishing. 
On nnd after .June 1st Round Trip Excursion 
Tfclcels sold to Points In Grand Traverse Region, 
and attractive train faefliries • <red to tourists and 
sp > ismeu; also on and after July let Mackinaw 
and Lake Superior Excursion Tickets. 
Dogs, Guns, and Fishing Tackle Carried Free 
at owner’s risk- 
Camp Cars for Fishing Parties and Families at 
low rates. 
It is our aim to make sportsmen feel “at home' 1 on 
this route. For Tourist’s Guide, containing fall in¬ 
formation as to Hotels, Boats, Gnides, &c., and accu¬ 
rate maps of the Fishing GrooDds, Send to Forest and 
{Stream office, or address 
J. H. PAGE, G. P. &T. A., 
may4 4m_Grand Rapids, Mich. 
F or new haven, Hartford, 
Springfield, White Mountains, Montreal and 
Intermediate points. The new and elegant steamer 
C. H. Northam leaves Pier No. 25, East River, dolly 
(Su'ndays excepted) at 8, and Twenty-third street, 
East River, at 8:15 P. M. A passenger train will be 
in (waiting on the wharf at New Haven and Je,ave for 
Springfield and way stations on arrival of the boat. 
NIGHT LINE.—The Continental leaves New Tork 
at 11 P. Mv, connecting with Passenger train in wait¬ 
ing on wharf at New Haven, leaving at 6:15 A. M. 
Tickets sold and baggage checked ut 914 Broadway, 
New York, and 4 Court street, Brooklyn. Excursion 
to New Haven and return. Si.50 Apply at General 
Office, on the pier, or to X41CHARD PECK, General 
Agent. my251! 
L ong island railroad. 
LESSER, FLUSHING, N. S. AND CENTRAL 
AND SOUlHEliN R B OF LONG ISLAND. 
Traius leave Lung Island City as follows:— 
From K. N. S. and Central Depot north of Ferry— 
For Flushing (Bridge street). College Point and 
Whitestone—6.35. 8.30, 9.10, 11.(13 A. M.; 12 25, t. 
83, 8.14,4 03,5 03, 6,81, 0,05. 0.81, ,7.03, 7.35, 8,65 P. 
M.; 12 01 A. M. 
For Flashing (Main street) and Great. Neck Branch 
—h.1'5, 7.35 A. M ; 1.40, 5 31, 7.83 P M,, ano 12.01 
A. M. Saturday nights. For Main street only—0.0-1, 
11.03 A. M.; 12.05, 206, 3.04,4.33, 5.0,1, 0.05, 6.31, 1. 
35 K M. 
For Flushing. Central Depot, Creedmoor, Garden 
City and Hempstead-? 35. 0.01. 11 03 A. M.; 1, 2 05, 
5.03,8.03, 7 03 P. M.; and 12.01 Wednesday and Sat¬ 
urday uigbta. For Central Depot and Garden Oity— 
4 33 P. M. 
for Babylon-!)04 A. M. 2 05; 4.33 P. M. For 
Patchogne—2 05, 4.88 P. 31. From Long Island and 
Southern Depot, south of Ferry: For Jamaioa— 
6.85. 7.03, 8.8.1. 0,05. 10. 11.32 A. M.; 1.30, 3 03, 
4.03.6, 5.31, 6.03, 830, 7 P. M For lfoebawny and 
Rorkawav Bench—7,03, 10,11. A. M.; 1.30, 4.03. ft 
P. M. For Far Rocltawnv only—0.85, 9.05, A. M., 
3 03,0,32 30,7 P. M. For 'Locust Valley-8,35, 8.30, 
10 A. .VI.: a.na 4,p3, 5,5.30.6,30 P. M. For Hemp¬ 
stead-?. 03, 8.30, 11.32 A, M.: 3.03, 4.03, f, 30 P. M. 
For Pore JelTerson-s.85. 10 A, m.; 5 P. M. North- 
port— 4.03.0 30 P. M. For Babylon—7.03. 8 80, 11. 
32 A. M.; 4.03. 5 6.0S P. M. For Isllp—7.03, 8.30 
A. M ; 5 P. M PatchoEiru, 8.30 A. M., 5 P. M. Fur 
Rivethead—fi.05 A. M . 8.03. 4 P. 51 For (Reimport 
and Sag Hurtior Branch- 9.05 A. M., and 4 P. M. 
For CiaeUmuor onlv—) i J . M, 
SUNDAY TRAINS. 
FromF. N. S. arid 0. Dcpoi, north of Ferry: 
Far Flashing (Bridge street). College Point and 
W hires!,one—8! 9 30, 11 A. M.; 12.30. 3 30 5.15, 6.35. 
8 P.M. For Groat Neck Branch-9.15 A. M., 4.15, 
645 P.M. For Flushing (Main street)—9.15, 10,33 A. 
M.; IJ.40,2 05. 4.15, 6,45.10 P. M. For Garden City 
ana Hempstead— 9, r5,11 33 A. M , 5 05 P. M. Fur 
Babylon and Patehogue-9 15 A. M. and D.05 P. M. 
Prom Long Island and Southern Depot, south of 
Ferry: For Par Uockaway aud Rockaway Beach—9. 
10,11 A. M , 1.30, 6.40 I'. M. For Northport and 
Port Jefferson—8. 9.30 A. M. Northport-6.40P. M. 
For Locust Valiey l)iar.eli-9 30 A. 11., 6 40 P. M. 
For Babylon—9 A. M„ 6,40 P. M. 
Ferry ooatS leave New York, foot of James Slip. 
Sundays excepted, from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M., every 30 
minutes previous to the departure of trains from 
Lung Island Oity. Sunday boats from James Slip— 
9.80 10 30, 11,30 A, 31.; 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 P. .M. 
Ferry ooats leave New York, foot of KastTbirty- 
fonrih street, every fifteen minutes previous to the 
departure of train.-. 
cjriUL SPORTSMEN’S ROUTE. 
Chicago & Northwestern Railway. 
Thia great corporation now owns ami operates over 
two thousand miles or road, radiating from Chicago. 
Like the fingers id a man’s hand, its lines reach in all 
directions, ani cover about all tne country north, 
northwest, and west of Chicago. With one branch it 
reaches Racine, Kenosha, Milwaukee, and the coun¬ 
try north thereof; with another Hue It pushes through 
Janesville, Watertown. Oshkosh, Fond du Lac, Green 
Bay. Escanabatto Nftgannee and Marquette; with an¬ 
other Hue it passes through. Madison, Elroy, and for 
St. Paul and Minneapolis; branching westward from 
Elroy, it. rone to and through Winona, Owatnnua, St. 
Pmer, Mankato, New Him, and slope not until Lake 
Kameska, Dakota,is reached; another line starts from 
Chicago and runs through Elgin and Rockford to Free¬ 
port, and. <ota the Illinois Central, reaches Warren, 
Gatina ami Dubuque, ana the country beyond. Still 
another line runs almost, dna westward, and passes 
through Dixon, Sterling, FultOn, Clinton (Iowa), Cedar 
Rapldd, Marshalltown, Grand Junction, to Council 
bluffs and Omaha. This last named is rhe “GREAT 
TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTE,” and the pioneer 
overland line for Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, 
Montana, Nevada. California, and the Pacific Coast. 
It runs through the Garden of Illinois and Iowa, and 
1 m the Barest, shortest, and beat route to Omaha, Lin¬ 
coln, aud other points iu Nebraska, and for Cheyenne, 
Denver, Sale Lake City. Virginia City, Carson, Sac¬ 
ramento. wan Francisco, ana all other points west of 
the Missouri River. 
TO SPORTSMEN r 
THia LINE PRESENTS PECULIAR AD VAN 
. TAGES—FOR PRAIRIE CHICKEN, DUCK, 
GEE E, AND BRANT SHOOTING, TILE 
1 u\Va J I NR TO-DAY OFFERS MORE 
FAVORABLE POINTS 
than any other rood In the country, while for Deer and 
Bear Hunting, and for Brook Trout, Lake Salmon, 
hike, Pickcrm, and Bass Fishing a hundred points on 
the Northern and Northwestern lines of this company 
will be found unsurpassed by any in the West. 
MARVIN HUGH1TT, W. H. STENNETT, 
Gen. Supt.,Chicago. Gen.Puss. Agt.,Chicago, 
aplti 
TO SPORTSMEN: 
THE PENNSYLVANIA R, R. COMP’Y 
Respeotrully invite attention to the 
Superi or* Facilities 
afforded hy their lints for reaching most of thoTROT- 
ING PARKS and RACE COURSES iu the Middle 
Stales. These lines being CONTINUOUS FROM ALL 
IM PORT ANT POINTS,' avoid the diDicnltfesand aan- 
geisof reshipmem, while rhe excellent cars run over 
the smooth steel trucks enable STOCK TO BE TRANS¬ 
PORTED without failure or injury. 
The lines of 
The PehusylYtiiiia Railroml Company 
also roach the bcBt localities for 
GUNNING ANI) FISHING 
In Pennsylvania and New Jersey. EXCURSION 
TTCKKTS are sold at the offices of the Company in 
all the principal cities to KANE, liilNOVA. BED¬ 
FORD, OREsSOJS, RALSTON, -WINNER IT A, and 
other well-known centers for 
Trout Fishing, Wing Bliooting, an.l Still Hunting. 
Also, to 
TUCKERTON, BEECH HAVEN, CAFE MAY, 
SQUAN, and points on the NEW JERSEY COAST 
renowned furl'ALT WATER SPORT AFTER FIN 
AND FEATHER. 
D. JL BOYD, Jb , Gen’l Pass. Agent. 
Frank TbompsoN, Gen’l Manager. feb!7 If 
TsTEYV YORK & LONG BRANCH R.R. 
-L\ centralrailhoadofn. j. 
ALL RAIL LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, LONG 
BRANCH, OCEAN GROVE, SEA GIRT 
' AND SQUAN. 
Time-table of Jane 19tb, 1876: Trains leave New 
York from foot of Liberty street. North River, at 7, 
30, 9.00. 11.45 A. 31., 1.45. 3 45 4.30 and 6 OOP. M. 
All trains run to Lone Branch. The 7.S 1 . 9.00. H. 
45 A. M . 1.45, 3 45, 4.30 P. 31. trains ran through to 
Sea Girt aud Squan. 
Boats leave foot of Clarkson street at 7.35, 9.05, 
11 35 A. 31., 2.30, 4 20. 5.20 P. 31. 
Stages to and from KEYPORT connect at MAT- 
TEWAN STATION with all trains, 
H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass.Agt. 
R. E. Kicker., Supt. and Engr, 
Tlie Hazard Powder Co., 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
Gunpowder. 
Hazard's "Electric” Powder. 
Nor. 1 (fine) to 6 (coarse). Unsurpassed In point of 
strength and cleanliness. Packed in square canis¬ 
ters of 1 lb. only. 
Hazard's "American Sporting.” 
Nos. 1 (fine; to 3 (coarse). In 1 lb. canisters andBi lb. 
kegs. A fine grain, quick and clean, for upland ana 
prairie shooting, Well adapted to short guns. 
Hazard a “Duck Shooting.” 
Nos. i (fine) to 5 (coarse;. In 1 and 5 lb. canisters 
and 6J and 12) lb. kegs. Bnms fik/wly and very 
clean, shooting remarkably close, aud with great 
penetration. For field, forest and water shooting 
Hazard’s "Kentucky Rifle.” 
FFFG, FFG, anti "Sea Shooting’’ FG, in kegs of 25 
12). and it) lbs. aud cans of 5 lbs. Fb'FG is also 
packed in 1 and ) lb. canisters. Burns strone ana 
moist. The FFFG and FFG are favorite brands 
for ordinary sporting, and the "Sea Shooting” FQ 
is the standard Rifle powder of tte conntry. 
SUPERIOR MINING ANDBLASTING POWDER. 
GOVERN3IENT CANNON AND MUSKET POW¬ 
DER; ALSO SPECIAL GRADES FOR EXPORT, 
OF ANY REQUIRED GRAIN OH PROOF MAN¬ 
UFACTURED TO ORDER. 
88 Wall Street. New York. 
GUNPOWDER. 
Dupont’s 
SPORTING, SHIPPING AND MINING 
POWDER 
DUPONT’S GUNPOWDER MILLS 
(Established ih *1801), 
Have maintained their great reputation for 75 years 
Manufacture the Celebrated 
EAGLE DUCKING, EAGLE RIFLE, AAD DIA 
MONO GRAIN POWDER. 
The most PoptilaT Powder iu Use. Also, 
Sporting;, Mining, Skipping and Blast¬ 
ing Powder 
Of all kinds aud descriptions. 
For sale in all parts af the country. Represented 
F. L. Kneeland, 
Feb 10-1y TO Wall S treet, flew York. 
Orange Sporting Powder. 
ORANGE LIGHTNING POWDER, 
The stronger, and cleanest Powder made. Nos. 1 
to 7, packed only in sealed lib. canisters. The coarser 
sizes (higher numbers) especially are recommended 
to owners of fine breech-loading guns, giving great 
penetration with very slight recoil. 
ORANGE DUCKING POWDER, 
For water fowl, Very strong and clean. Nos. 1 to 
5. Packed in metal kegs of f>£ lbs. each, and in canis¬ 
ters of 1 and 5 lbs. 
OfiAflGB RIFLE POWDER, 
The best for rifles and for all ordinary purposes. 
Sizes F,g, FF.g, FFF.g, the last being the finest. 
Packed in wood and metal kegs of 25 ms., 12} lbs., 
and fi* lbs., and in canisters of 3 lb. and } lb. 
All of the above give high velocities and less reaiou- 
nm than any other brands made. 
BLASTING. MINING. AND SHIPPING POW¬ 
DER OF ALL GRADES AND SIZES PACKED IN 
WOOD OR METAL KEGS OF 25 LBS, 
SAFETY FUSE AND ELECTRICAL BLASTING 
APPARATUS. 
LAFLIN & RAND POWDER Co., 
26 Murray St, N. Y. 
Sole proprietors and mannfaernrers of rhe celebra¬ 
ted ORANGE brand of GUNPOWDER. Recom¬ 
mended and used by Capt. A. U. BOGARDUS, the 
“Champion Wing Shot of the World ” _ 
1HALUENGE. 
The undershmed Is prepared to prove all the supe¬ 
rior qualities ho claim* for his powder. 
Safety, Cleanliness, Strength, Littlo 
Recoil, Little Smoke, Small Report, 
Less Healing of the Barrel jit Rapid 
Firing, and its Regularity in Shooting. 
He challenges all riflemen to Fhoot again Ft him with 
black powder, 200 rounds, without wiping; 100 rounds 
off-haud, at 200,500 aud 1,000 j'tmIs respectively, and 
100 rounds in anv position at same distances; the 200 
rounds equally divided at the three ranges; sighting 
shots extra. 
Will shoot for money if desired. 
The powder is also well adapted for phot guns t 
Inquire for the “Dittmar Powder” of your dealer, 
or address the 
DITTMAR POWDER MANF’G CO. f 
NbponkBT Mass. 
WILD RICE FOR SALE. 
I am prepared to receive orders for any quantity of 
Wild Rice Seed to be delivered II. O. D. last of Septem¬ 
ber. t’HOS. p. Cantwell, Brainerd, Minn 
W ILD RICE SEED. ORDERS 80- 
licited for fall delivery. R. VALENTINE, 
Janesville Wisconsin. JuSSMi 
