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TO SPORTSMEN-"THE ONE THING NEEDFUL!" 



8APANULE— Nature's ally— the best friend to man ana beast. A preparation that ia antagonistic to Inflammation. Congestion, Soreness and Fever cannot exist where this popular lotion is applied. For 

 animals that are hard worked It is a sure restorative. For wounds, cuts, bruises, sprains, contusions, sores, new or old, It is a prompt and infallible cure. For all slcla diseases and abrasions its healing 

 and cleansing power Is wonderful. SAPANULE is an admirable article for the bath and toilet. Used in foot and sponge baths, it will bring immediate relief from all pain or soreness in feet or llmb3. 

 SAPANULK takes all soreness out of bunions and corns, and is a sure cure for chilblains. Owners of dogs will find that by washing their dogs in Sapanule and water will remove any unpleasant odor, leaving 

 ••Be coat clean and silky. 



SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, 50c. and $1 per bottle. 

 fAMUEL CERRY & CO., Proprietors, Providence. R. I. 



LAZELL, MARSH & CARDINER, 



WHOLESALE AGENTS, NEW YORK. 



A. RAYMOND & CO., 



CLOTHIERS FOR MEN AND BOYS. 



GENT'S OUTFITS COMPLETE— READY-MADE OR TO ORDER. 



SAMPLES AND RULBS r,p mkm-UTREMENT SENT in MAIL. 



A. RAYMOND & CO., 



COR. FULTON AND NASSAU STS., N. Y. CITY. 



Wanted. 



I want to exchange for a foot lathe a Remington 

 C. F. 41-77 sponlng rifle, with extra brl, same 

 cal., set. trigger, swivel and sling, 150 cartridges, 70 

 earrndue cases, 12 packages swaged bullets, reload- 

 ing tools and gun case all in good order. Address as 

 below, Slating maker of latue. how long in U3e, If In 

 good order, swing, length of bed, if back gear and 

 screw cutting, if with slide rest, and give tools ac- 

 0' mpanving, etc.. etc. JNO. ADAMS, 95 Allen ft., 

 Cleveland, Ohio. mar20 2t 



W A 



4£or gale. 



TO GENTLEMEN FARMERS AND SPORTS- 

 MEN—I wish to rltiposeof my plantation, situ- 

 ated near Petersburg, Va., consisting of 2<3 acres of 

 land, beautif.il house, beds, itnen, horses, cattle, 

 farm Implements, harnesses, cairiage— all new. 

 Crops in ground, ami groin, etc , in crib— In fact, 

 everything just as it s.aiids. Splendid shooting — 

 quail, turkey, deer, ere , etc. Not a dollar to lay out 

 for anythiDg. Details bv mail. Price, $5,000 cash. 

 CAPT. TAiLOR, Belief onte, Nottoway Co., Va. 



mrl3 8t 



FOR SALE— One hundred acres of land suitable 

 for a gunning duo. being the er.i ne upper end 

 of Brigantme Beach, Atlantic County, N. J. For 

 particular address D. B. llltDLnY, 10S South 

 Fourth street, Philadelphia. feb203m 



FOR SALE.— A complete duck-shooting outfit at 

 Havre tie Grace, Md. A large sloop scow, with 

 two cabins, decoys, boats, double and single, sink- 

 boxes, etc., etc. Apply to D. C. W. SMITH, IBS 

 South 3d St., Phiia. marSO it 



rrn aaa trout try for sale.— two 



OU.UUU months o'fl. very healthy. Address 

 B. ('DULL, Oscawana Trout Farm, Crugere, N, Y. 

 mar 20 at 



F° 



parting from for sale, n< 



Apply to .T. f«. & F. 

 rsugus Co., N. T. 



TRriL'T PONDS and 12 acres of ground on Hud 

 eon River. 8". miles out, near depot, te|let or foi 

 sale. Trout from one month to four years old. A 

 splendid chance for a, man of small means. H. P. 

 DEGR AAF, Bowerv National Bank. mar20 2t 



TROUT.— Fine place for a trout (arm in the High- 

 lands of Navesias: near long Branch, N. .1., 

 tor sale. Pieutvof trout, now in its natural star- 

 The property belongs in an estate, and must be so.u 

 sion. For information address EZKA A. OsBORN, 

 Middletown, New Jersey. nsatil 2t 



PATRICK MULLTN Breecli-Lnader, made to 

 order, antiiost fn75, lD-leue, MO-inch, drub'.e- 

 grip No won: le.sves Pal rick Mullin's hand that is 

 tint perfect. Our be bought for $825. HENRY C. 

 FQIJIKES, 1 Cortlanut street, N.Y. nur27 It 



£*/*. 



FILE BINDER. 



A FILE WHICH, WHEN COMPLETED, MAKES 

 a permanent binding. For sale at this office. 

 Price, 75 cents By mail,$l. 



WILD RICE SEED 



For spring planting, $3 per bushel. 



f eb27 tf R. VALENTINE, Janesvllle, Wis. 



SILK WORM GUT.— F. Latasa, 35 Broadway, has 

 on hand a line assortment of Valencia Gut, 

 comprising 25 grades and lengths, of prime qualitv. 

 Marana. firsts, extra heavy to short do., SS% to $11 % 

 per 1,000; Marana, seconds, extra heavy to short do., 

 S5 to $7 per 1,000 j Padrnn, firsts, extia long to do., 

 first superfine, $3.25 to $S per 1,000 ; also. Padrons, 

 first and sec- superior, fine, extra 



fine, and other grades at from $lto S3 per 1,0003 

 Send for prioe lists. Sample hanks at list prices, 

 f eb27 3m 



\i~. F. MARSTERS, Manufacturer of FINE ARCHERY GOODS* 



LIVE QUAIL 



For propagating purposes. For sale by WHITLEY 



& MORidS. 213 Washington street (near Washing 

 ton Market), New York. maris 3t 



^.iHcelhmons. 



J^S&^l 





FV* 

 pROl'SHOT.g 



SBC ■nil r> HAND-VERY FINE-VERY CHE*P- 

 . W. Greener breeoii-loaaer, 10-bore, 



loylbs. weight, double grip, extension no dm c,i- 

 gravin o patent 1 're-em? . 

 iogloel. 



its ne.rloi [iiiiliee I'flti eie scon ■ r.<n[. syvi , usea alt w 



"mills only. HENRY C. S(Jt)IRflS, 1 Cunlaudt. 



street, N. Y. mar271 t 



FOR SALE— One Nichols <& Lefever, best grade, 

 i aiuatecl banc', IW gauge, 10;$ lbs. gun, 

 about one year old, made for One of ilie : 

 in the trusted State 1 ; con show original receipted 

 bill for $300; will senior $150 cash orgood appi 

 note shipped on approval. Address JOHN H. 

 DBASE, BOW. ' I ' aanse.N. Y. 



mar27 2t 



"CHILLED" 

 SHOT 



FOR SALE— Parker Breecli-loacling Gun, 30 inch. 

 No 10, b'ilbs.. wilh solid leather case, nickel 

 shells etc... Slim ; cent eomple.ro nearly double. Ad- 

 dress " PARKER. GUN," Newark, N.J. mar27 2t 



Compressed Buck-shot 



First premium Centennial Exhibition. Report.— 

 "Exact uniformity of size, iruiy spherical form, 

 high degree ot finish and general excellence." 



TRY E- GOODMAN'S 



New American Chemically Prepared 



c u 



Straw Targets, 13 inch e 



1 . : ■ ■ !■ lei ■■■■■>: BO Indie- 

 $3,511; 3ii inches, St; 42 inches 

 $fi; 43 inche-, SO, each. 



Target Stands, made of ob- 

 long Iron to avoid damage of 

 arrows. $2.50 each. 



Arm Guards, 60c, 75c. and $1 



LIVE WESTEP.N QUAIL. -Per pair. SI. 25 ; per 

 doz., ST. Address C11AS. FREDERICKS, 73 

 Mauler St., Williamsburg, N. Y. jan23 tf 



Lancewnod Bows, plush han- 

 ■aie, horn tip, heiiutlful finish. 

 No.B, Ay 2 feet, $2.60; No. o, 5 

 feet, $3 ; No. O, r oh( ieet, $3.50 ; 

 No. tf, 6 feet, $4. 



Lancewood Bows, rosewood 



finished back, elegant. No. 21, 



4% feet, *3; No. 2i. 5 foor.$3..in; 



feet, $4 ; No. 24, 



6 feet, SS / HIV IHte*! F^ i\WBi I Finger tips, with gloves, 63c. 



Regular Club Arrows, im- | HI HB^HlHI l per set; without gloves, 60c. 



proved. No. 5, horn nock, 26 I HI ■H8M|toi> ■" I Quivers, with belt, $1.75 each; 



inches, $2.25 per doz.; 23 inches. \ 'HM \s==3— BPW WfiB \ fanny stiteiieii. snv color, $2.75. 



$2.50 per doz. \ O ' BBS I Grease boxes, niled ready for 



Lancewood Arrows, 25 inches, \ Wl ^BBHf JKB I use, 25c. each; with screw 



$8 per doz.; 23 Inches, $7 per \ ^^^^_ / _^BBf I covers, 50c. 



doz. V ^^^^^fcX^^^^T / Greet; Tassels, 5 Oc. each. 



Regular Club Arrows, 28 X ^^B ^^^ / Selected material for araa- 



inctes, $3 per doz.; 23 inches, >w ^^W|^^^^ / tems-Lancewood for 5-foot 



$4 per doz. ^^ V' bow, 75c. each; 6-foot, $1; heavy 



Snakewood Coated -Srrows, ^^w m> tm 50 pound bow. $1.50. Ar- 



25 or 23 Inches, J9 per doz. row sticks, rounded, 30 Inches 

 long, 25 cents p;r dozen. Steel arrow points, 60 cents per dozen. Brass^arrnw points, 25 cents per dozen. 



Horn Tips, 60 cents per pair. Celluloid Bow Tips In white, coral, amber or agate. 75 cents per pair. 



Very handsome Feathers, 15 cents per dozen, r . Green Ba'ze Bow Covers, 



76 cents eaco, all lengths. Bnaltewaoa-hai id weights, on hand and to order. Send 



for Illustrated Catalogue, Any of price. 



J. F. MARSTERS, Manufacturer, S3 Court Street, Brooklyn, 

 I Goods sent to all parts O. O. B. and 123 Nassau Street, N. Y. 



Paper and Metallic 



FOB 



Breech-Loading Shot Bwm, 



Manufactured by the 

 UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE C©„ 



BRIDSEPORT, CONN. 



THE 8TURTEVANT SHELLS are the easiest reloaded. 

 Do not have to unscrew the head nor use an aw' to remove 

 the exploded caps. THE p; ': -Cvii ; 



made of steel wire, will not bend or break. 



THE BERDAN PATENT SHELLS, new mod 

 Hobbs' patent waterproof primere, never miss fire, and are 

 highlyp. them, 



PAPER SHELLS.— By repeated experiments and e/e«t 

 outlayfor Improved matemN 111 ma Bin fwai 

 I7FSVdL for ^ he P-rpose- we can :»ra worrmt our BROWN 

 PAPER SHELLS equal to aire Imported. They are sars 

 £re, asd will not burst in the gun. ' 



the dealera in aportlng ss&ttAtiz f»? 



TAT0AM & BROS., 



New York, 



MANUFACTURERS OF 



SUPERIOR IN QUALITY TO ENGLISH WADS. 



For sa'e by all dealers. Manufactured by B. 

 GOODMAN, Ansonia, Conn-, and 7 White street, 

 New York. eow — 



GUN AND DOG.— I have lor sale the gun and 

 dog of a retired sportsman-a 10-gauge, 10 lb. 

 Scott is stjub ecu, aid a tine thoroughbred, stannch, 

 wPll-l.rnker. « both, S150, HORACE 



SM ITU, S3 Pai k Row, W . t ■ mar27 It 



WHITE DEER FOR SALE. 



Two bucks, two years old, snow white, perfectly 

 trme. Price S75. Delivered at R. R. Station. Ad- 

 ri.tsH.J. HARRISON MILES, 415 Larrimer St., Den- 

 "r, Colorado. mat27 It 



AUCTION SALE 



ENGLISH AM> AMERICAN BKEKCI1 AND 

 MUZZLE-LOADING SHOT-GUNS; 



Also, a General Assortment of 

 FINE FISHING RODS AND REELS, 

 of Superior Manufacture. 

 BARKKR & CO., 47 and 49 Liberty street, will sell 

 bv auction on Friday and Saturday, April 11 and 12, 

 commencing at- ouo o'clock each flay, a line ot 

 snorting Gen lefol] - ted. makers : 



Westley Bicharus, W. & C. Scott & Son, P. Webley 

 & Sons, J. P. Clabri ugh& Bro., Parker Bros., Rem- 

 ington, Bonehill, Moore & Co., and others. Bods 

 and Reeis will be sold on Saturday, April 12. 



marSTlt 



I GO A FISHING 



And find it a great advantage to have a boat that 

 I can carry everywhere. 

 Those built by 



R U S H T N 



ARE THE BEST AND LIGHTEST. 



Rob Hoy Canoes 



ALSO A SPECIALTY. 



For Illustrated circular address with stamp, 



J.HRUSHTON, 



Canton, Lawrence Co., N. Y. 



NEW MODEL POCKET RIFLE. 



GREAT REDUCTION IN 



J. Stevens & Co.'s Breech-Loading Arms. 



DOUBLE GUNS. m , SINGLE GUNS. 



Twist Laminat-d. Bstta. Pla'n. Twist. Laminated. 



$8500 S4000 $45.00 $12 50 $15.50 817.00 



R ib'LEs-.22 cal.bre.-24, 26 and 2-S inches, $20, $22 and $24 ; .32, .38, ,M c»libre, *20. $21 and $32. Eztra 

 for globe sights and varnisued stock J3. 

 HUNTER'S PE r EIFx-E-18, 20 22 1 and 24 finches $H> $19 $J0 , SSI 

 PODkBT RIFLES— 10, 12, 15 and 18 inches, $12.25, $13.25, $lo, $16.B0. 



Send for illustrated price list to Charles Eolsom, 58 Chambers street, N. Y., dealer In 



FIRE-AEMS AMMUNITION AND ALL ARTICLES CONNECTED WITH THE SAME 

 1 ' AND SOLE AGENT FOB 



J. Stevens & Co.'s Celebrated Arms. 



