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FOREST AND STREAM. 



CURE BY ABSORPTION. 



66 



The Great Bxtei 



Nature's Remedy Aoplled by a Natural Method. U-ied 1q Spotwe or F jot Bath It Immediately Relives Pain and Soreness of l!ody and Limb from whatever 

 ovs offensive par-piratlou. It is the only Lotion offered to 'he pii'dic to he u->ed throujh ttie Bath. 

 M Rieunaatism, Nmralgia, Lumbago, Head&ohe, Barns, Scald j, limnes. 8pralH9 Sires, PtlnB. Boils, Cillhialns Bunions, Corns, etc. Cures all Eruptive Disorders 



Infla im ,tioo of feet iro j wa itevei eaute, immediately relieved and parmao-ndy ou 'e 1 oy using " S iPaMUXE" la Aiot 8i hs. 

 the moat iloucaie orgauUm, and em he used with perfect safe'y by all. Recommended by paysiclans of all schools, and or thousands who dally use it and 



TESTIMONIALS. 



from the president of the american society for the prevention of cruelty to animals. 



Heapquahters of the Society, 

 srs Samuel Gerky & Co. : Fourth Aye , Co* 22.1 St., New York, »iarch4, 18T9. 



A lotion ("S.M'ANULE"'i manufactured by vou has been given me for the purpose of testing its eurailve r- -tracts on mankind and animals. I have no t vet Sad oouiSIOD to apoly it to the Inter, but 1 have (lone 

 3 myself, and li ve received immediate relief. Being an animal my.Mil I, I have every reason to believe that brute creatures would experience similar benefit from Its use. This Socio y will so employ it whenever 

 - " lty shall present itself, and, m the meantime, I commend it to the patronage of all having need of relief from suffering. HKNRY BERGH, President. 



Samuel GkBRI & Co.: 



several years I nave been troubled with a humor on my face under the skin. I c unmanned using " S aPASULE " in water whenever I washed mv face. After usng two large bottles, mv complexion is 

 ilieskiu smooth. I have also fjund it very strengthening. Shall always keep It ana nse it. MRS. W. H. KINSLEY, 158 West 22d Street, New York. 



SO i 

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Me>S: 



clear ana it 

 Samuel G 



& Co. FROM HOri. JOHN BEATTIE. 



___JNi 1 w<s troubled with a lame back of eight mon'hs' standing. At tlme9 the pam wis almost uubearaoie. X decided to try "SAPATULE." Taree applications cured me. I have r-'cotnniended it to 

 seve-al persons fcTThenmaiUm, and it has alwajs proved asuccess. Tou can refer to me. Eespectfully, JOHN BEaTTIE, Providence, R. I. 



Messrs Samuel Gerry & Co. 



Gentlemen ; Keoe atly I lo k asevere cold, Wttlcl settled all over me For three days I suffered intense pain and soreness of body and limb. Was fearful I would have a fever. By advice of afrlend and fellow- 

 boarder 1 i) ne ore a a boitie .if "S AP aNI'LE," and used a portion In a hot bath. Iu thirty minutes I was as well as ever before in my life. Too ranch can net be sun I ," nraise "f • S >. PAnULE." Trnly yonrs, 



. N. ORHS, 59 West 22d Street, Mew York. 



The propiietors will furnish over one thousand testimonials, if desired, from reliable persons who have used •• SAPANULE" and like it. 



PRICE, 50c. and $I.OO per bottle. 



SOLD BY ALL ijRUGuIsTS 



SAMUEL 0EERY & CO ., Proprietors, 237 Broadway, N. Y. 



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GREYHOUNDS.— Two fine Iialian puppies, 8 

 weeks old, male and female, lor sale. Also 

 cue large Seo.li Grt\ humid, 2 yr . old, well trained. 

 All spleudi 1 Btucfc Address J. KAY, Malone, N. Y. 

 je25 It 



FOR S*LE Irish setter puppies, whelpel Feb. 3, 

 by Hob R y. he bv Goldsmith's Plunket and 

 Nell, 0111 of Flin. o .rewe I's Red Price, dog, SIO ; 

 blten, $T. LLOVD Pulir^K, Ticcnideroga, N. Y. 

 je26 1t 



ANTWERP CARRIERS. 



LOUTS WAEFELAEK, 422 Garden St, Hoboken 

 N. J., has for sale a fine selection of strong young 

 birds, bred from his five pairs of long-distance prize 

 Antwerps, imported from the celebrated lofts of 0. 

 Grooters, of Brussels, Belgium. nne5 tf 



£}ab]icatitm$. 



NEW BOOK! 



The Two Spies!! 



LEQN1DAS PARKER, a Union Spy, and 



JOSEPH P. UAKMAN. a "c-ufeiierate Spy, 

 aretheanihrrrsof the auove book, which, for liter- 

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piea-ant style, thrilling mcid 

 general portrayal of the inn 

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 xdotes and tbe 

 ings at Wash- 

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FOR SALE. 



Two Shadow canoes In exe-1-ent order and almost 

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 each, Aiplv to the JANITOR of the Yale 6oat 

 House, New Haven, Conn. Je26 It 



CANVAS FOLDING BDAT FOR SALE.— Fenner's 

 waterpnol fohlms i.oai f.iriSid; cost $50; mat 

 and never used. Inquire ol L. H. HANUERS )N, 

 Verg-ones, Vt. J«r26 It 



A CHARMING VA. PLEASLTRE FARM of 31 

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A. SCHWARTZ, 



33 Barclay Street, N. Y., 



MANUFACTURER OF 



Badges 



STANDARD PUBLICATIONS. 



CAMP LIFE IN THE WILDERNESS. By Charles 

 A. J. Faraar. An amusing account of a trip made 

 by a party of Boston gentlemen to the Rameley 

 Lakes reidon, 224 pages. 12 illustrations. Paper 



covers. 5a cents. 

 FAKKAR'S KK'HARD^ON AND RANGELEY 

 LAKES ILLUSTRATED A complete and reliaole 

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 ticut,, Androscoggin, Magalloway and Sandy Riv- 

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 FARRAR'S MOOS SHE AD LAKE AND THE 

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Wanted. 



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ANTED— A second-hand breech-loader. Pr!c< 

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jgubltcatwns. 



"THE SETTER," 



BY LAVERAOK 

 For sale at this office. Price $3. 



$66 



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eln'c, 



ibscot, and St. John 

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 rions. Papet covers, 5 1 cents. 



FAR JAR'- POCKET MAP of the Richardson 

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 western Maine. Printed on tough linen paper, 

 cloili covers. 50 c»nts. 



FAKKAR'S r OCKE MAP of Moosehead Lake and 

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 the Kennebec., PenobBcol and st. John rivers. 

 Printed on tomdi linen [inner, .doth covers, $1. 



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post-paid, ou receiptor price. Address CHARLES 



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and 



Medals 



OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 



Irjecial Designs Fm-nhhed Without Charge. 

 D. B. WILKINSON, 212 Broadway, N. Y. 



MANUFACTURER OF 



MEDALS, 



BADGES AND EMBLEMS 



OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 



SPECIAL DESIGNS SENT FREE 



Anything In 1I10 Je 



APPLICATION. 



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mayl6 4t 



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■ 3-cent stamp, or with handsome chromo picture 

 poultry for 25 cts. 



E. & C. VON CULIN, 

 p8tf Box 18, Oelaware City, Del. 



FIRST PRIZE MEDAIi, 

 VIENNA EXHIBITION, 1873. 



C. WEIS, Successor to POLLAK & CO 



Manufacturer of Sleerscliamii Pipes and Cigar Holders 



ESTABLISHED 1839. 



Any special designs of Pipes or Cigar HolderB cnt to order wit Ua 

 10 days' notice. Pipes, etc., cnt from Photographa, 

 Monograms, Crests, etc., a specialty. Pipes, 1 

 Soiled bv the new process, renairlnc done 

 ambers tm.ed. Srore-399 BROADWAY, for , 

 merlv27JohnSt-, N. Y. 



Factories— 39S Grand St. and Vienna, Anstrla 

 Illustrated Circular free on appllcatlcn, P. 0. Box 

 3,021. 



a fac-simile of ihe SPORTS M evn CI! UN, sateraed by N. M. SBEPARD. April 15, 1S79. Tld Chain 



, ilieve.-, ;. est. quality of ttoLLEa ISOLD PLATE, or what 1 - known a, 1 ioid Fdied, an 1 will oe war- 

 ,;r| ,,, a , solid (odd 1 ham from 1 .11 10 tax v-nrs. I'lic retail price will Oe SS each. Liber -d dls- 

 ,, i I,, ring twelve n more at 0.1c tim •■ iiiiocimtlc for I'ureou. n ass Lall or Targ"t sn ,,,t- 



sinn Kt-r II.. Carn-i.lcc.-'., and ft Can orRu'o for Har will also be made of Son '. Cold moou np.di at m, 



ket price. 



PATENTED 

 APRIL 15, 1ST9. 



I KEEP COWSTAMLY ON HAND A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF 



EVERY THING IN THE JEtVELBY LINE 



I HAVE A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP 



Masonic, Odd Fellows, Knights Pythias, Eastern Star Pins, Rings and Jewels, 



OP MY OWN MANUFACTURE. 



Shooting, Rowing, Athletic, Firemen's, College and School Medals 



We have largest stock 1 



ARE A SPECIALTY WITH THIS HOUSB. 

 1 hand of any house in this country, and do more business In this line than any other 

 f-END FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, 25c. 



N. M. SHEPARD, 150 Fulton St., New York. 



SPECIAL ORIGINAL DESIGNS, NOT IN CATALOGUE, FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. 



I manufacture to order at short notice all the Army Corps Badges of the United States, both gold and silver 

 Full Information given upon application. 



