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i) Ui TO 'g' r ' AH1J WIMBI" 



CURE BY ABSORPTION. 



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The Great External Lot'on and Fluid Absorbent. Nature's Remedy Applied by a Natural Method. Used la Sponge or Foot Bath It Immediately Relieves Patn and Soreness of Body and Limb from whatever 

 cause. It also brings a refreshing coolness, and destroys offensive peraplratlou. It is the only Lotion offered to the public to be used through the Bath. 



"SAPA"ULE" is a Buro and soeciOc remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Headache, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Sprains, Sores, Piles, Boils, Chilblains Bunions, Corns, etc. Cares all Eruptive Disorders 

 of the Stem, leaving it smooth and soft. Soreness or Iuaa'amwioa of feet from whatever cause, Immediately relieved and permanently cared by using "SAFANCLE" in Foot B«hs. 



"MAPANUL,G'> contains nothing injurious to the most delicate organism, and can be used with perfect safety by alt. Recommended by physicians of all schools, and by thousands who dally use it and 

 find relief. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. 



TESTIMONIALS. 



FROM TUB PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. 



HEADQ.UARTHB8 OF THE SOCIETY, 



Mbbsrs Samuel Gerry & Co. : Fourth Ave., Cob. 22d St., New Yorh, March*, 1879. 



A lotion (" SaPANULE ") manufactured by vnu has been given me for the purpose of testing its curative effects on mankind and animals. I have not yi islon to apply it to the latter, but I have done 



solotuf-Hir u i , r [ve i mm lial relief, B>',ng an animal myself, I have every reason to believe that brute creatures would experience similar benefit from its use. This Society will so employ it whenever 

 the necessity shall present itself, and, in the meantime, I commend it to the patronage of all having need of relief from suffbriag. HENRY BERGH, President. 



Messrs. Samuel GenRi- & Co.: 



For several years I Have been troubled with a humor on mv face nndcr the skin. I omtnauced using •' SAPANULE " in water whenever I washed mv face. After us'ng two large bottles, my complexion Is 

 clear aud the skin saiooth. 1 have also f Jitnd it very strengthening. Shall always keep It and use it. MRS. W. H. KINSLEV, 158 West 22d Street, New York. 



Samcel Gerry & Co. FROM HON. JOHN BEATTIE. 



oentlkmen: I was troubled with a lame back of eight months' standing. At times the pain was almost unbearable. 1 decided to try " SAPANULE." Three appltoatlei ] 0e ; I have recommended It to 



feve-al person's for rheumatism, and It has alwass proved a success. Yon can refer to me. Respectfully, 



Messrs. Samuel Gerry & Go. 



Gentlemen; Recently I took a severe cold, which settled all over me For three days I suffered Intense pain and a 

 boarder I p ocured a bottle of "SAPANTJLE,"and used a portion in a hot bath. In thirty minutes I was as well a 



JOHN BEATTIE, .Providence, R. I. 



js of body anil limb. Was fearful I would have a fever. By advice of a friend aud f ellow- 



"i: Jomvlife. Too much cannot be said in praise of " s^PANULK." Truly youre, 



J TO m?M<i KQ VO not Witt Otvatt* -M am \* t ~,r 



The proprietors will furnish o 



e thousand testimonials, If desired, from reliable persons who have used " SaPANULE" and like it. 



N. ORMS, .59 Wess22d Street, New York. 



PRICE, 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. 



SOLD BY ALL DRUGuISTS 



SAMUEL GERUY & CO., Proprietors, 237 Broadway, N. Y. 



P? M$ m,c i- 



WICKE'S 



Never Failing Dog Distemper Cure. 



FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS ni 25c. 



WHOLESALE AGENTS-Brnen & Hobart, 214 

 Fulton t-treet. N. Y. ; Smith, Kline & Co., 309 N. 

 Third street, Phila. 



Sent by mall on receipt of 25c. to 



L. A. WICKE, Easton, Pa. 



Red Irish Setter Puppies For 

 Sale. 



Two dogs and two bitches, out of Nell II., by 

 BeBS ; Nell II., out of Farrar's Nell, by Piunket ; 

 BesK out of Lou II , by Thornstlne. These puppie.t 

 are a deep rich red, and combine the best strains of 

 Irian setier bit od. Pedigrees furnished. Also one 

 well-broken setrer dog three years old. Address H. 

 E7MAYNAKD, Northam, Mass. jylT 



SOUND VIEW KENNEL. 



The following puppies are offered for sale : Six 

 red Irish setters, six weeks old, Plunket-Saltus' 

 Dash Stock ; price $20 each. Nine red Irish setters, 

 Eodman'a Dash-Plunket stock ; price $20 each when 

 At to weau. Two red Irish bitch pups, four months 

 old, Piunket-Dash stock. Eight tine liver and white 

 pointer pups out of Flasir (by SensatioD), winner of 

 second prize at New York show, sired by Snapshot. 

 Price when six weeks old, $35 each. DAVID G. 

 HARTT, Northport, Suffolk County, N. Y. jyl? it 



SPORTSMEN intending to come South tneeoming 

 winter can have their iin.RH boarded during Ihe 

 summer, and broken on the early fall t-hooting by an 

 expert. Terms reasonable, and satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. References given and required. Correspond- 

 ence solicited. Adoress A. V INTER, Cairo, Thomas 

 Co., Georgia. mayastf 



§he fennel 



Rare Opportunity. 



FOR SALE— Imported Deerhountl, 22 mos., T>u- 

 pont's famous Importation ; over SO luches high, 

 maguillcently formed, graceful and stylish; was 

 never beaten In many long hunts on the Western 

 plains; believed to be the fastest bitch In America; 

 gentle and an aristocratic companion for a lady or 

 gcn'Ieman. Only $35. 



SCOTCH COLLIES— Pair not related, 12 & 11 mos. 

 old, direct from imoort. <i parents; dog black and 

 tan. bUcn solid tan; dark shadings, long wavy coata, 

 perfect pictures of th<> genvine Celie: ,■ capable of win- 

 ning at any bench show on this continent. $35 each ; 

 pair $60. 



ENGLISH BULL-TERRIERS— Litter of puppies 

 direct from parents sent over by the English Consul. 

 '•in r. i .'-in' ■■. ii ii o. .;■■■■- i I , I i ii'i .". 



exact duplicates of parents; will do to exhibit anj- 

 wuere; would bilog readily in England $30 each. 

 Price, dogs $20, bltcnee ..is MORRIS, 



Philadelphia. iylT It 



QECOVD ANNUAL SALE AT TOPEIC V KEN- 

 O NEL.— Polnier pnps. B weeks old, liver and 

 white, Sleaford— Neil. Pointer puppies whelped 

 June 20, 1879, out of Waddelt's prize Ditch Fan, by 

 chnmpion Sieaford. Pointer puppies whelped July 

 5, 1S79, out of Sieaford's Maid by champion Bjw. 

 Also one pointer pup, three months old, out of 

 Dolly by Viscount. Setier pups, 6 weeks old, 

 black, white and tan, Brussels— Zittella (Rook— 

 Klrby). Irish water spaniels, S weeks old, Biddy- 

 Don. Also a number of broken setters and point- 

 ers. We keep constantly employed two breakers. 

 For particular!; prlc ahi pedigree address IRWIN 

 & "WADDELL, Topeka, Kansas. jy!0 3t 



WANTED— A thoroughly-broken Setter Dog, not 

 over ihree years old. Mu-t te right in every 

 : . • i: . - , .,,-,- . , . ' ;., !■,.-, !■■■., - i .-,,, ; 

 retriever. Slate particulars and price. Answers 

 will not be noticed unless owner is willing to send 

 on trial, for which satisfactory reference will be 

 given. Address " F.," Draw 13), Poughkeepste, 

 N. Y. jylT It 



W M e nn^- 



SETTER BITCH IN WHELP. 



FOR SALE— English setter brood bitch Rose, uow 

 Id whelp to the floe Gordon dog Joe. of choice blood 



'.-.: Hue Held qualities. Rose is 3 !-s years old, dark 

 liver roan in color, of good stock, aud good-looking, 

 and her pnps are first-class. She will be sent imme- 

 diately on approval to responsible parties paying 

 expenses. Pedigree of Rose and Joe furnished. 

 Price only $30. Address W. H. PIERCE, PeekskiH, 

 N.Y. 



Choice Setter Puppy. 



I will also sell a verv handsome Setter dog pup, 

 S mos. old. Dam, my Tip ; sire, the well-known held 

 trial and bench show winner St. Eimo ; he by Pride 

 of the Border out of Jesaie. This pup has the true 

 Laverack build, with Hue head (takes his color from 

 Pride). Will be sent at once on approval to respon- 

 sible parties paying expenses. Price only $15. 

 Pedigree guaranteed. Address as above. jyl7 It 



FOR SALE— Handsome Yorkshire terriers, from 

 three to Ave pounds weight. Also two pairs 

 English pug puppies, four months old. Address 

 TROS. KALLAUAR, 61 Charlton street, N. Y 



jylT St 



Wanted. 



WANTED— A breech-lnading shotgun. Nichols 

 & Lefever preferred. Give p«> "culars, with 

 bottom cash price. "CASH," this o . . jylTlt 



ffafe 



FO a SALE— Finest No. lo-bol e hammerless gun ; 

 complete troutiog e. ait campit c oiltUt ; double 

 glass ball trap; all good as new snri far below co»t. 

 Address " SPURT," P. O. Box 529, Pittsburg, Pa. 



Jy 17 2t 



for JWf 



DECOYS. 



Dncks that will decoy manufactured by M. C. 

 WEDD; BO cents each; 87 Manhattan street, Ro 

 cheater, N. Y. JylO 



ITIOR SALE— A fine Parker gun; new 12 gauge, 

 1 pistol snip patent fore-arm, tine laminated bar- 

 rels ; handsomely engraved and mounted ; for sale 

 cheap for cash. Adircss Box 673, New Haven, 

 Conn. Jya St 



ITiOR SALE-One new s»t of Appleton's Am. 

 1 Cyclopia, bund In horary leather, 18 volB , 

 for $60. Address C, this office. 1yl 7 tf 



NEW BOOK! 



The Two Spies!! 



LEONID AS PARKER, a Union Spy, and 



JOSEPH P. II ARM AN. a Confederate Spy, 

 are the authors of the above book, which, for liter- 

 ary merit, historical interest, truthfulness, easy and 

 pleasant style, thrilling Incidents, anecdoteB and the 

 general portrayal of the inner-workings at Wash- 

 ington, Richmond and at the headquarters of the 

 contending armies, is second to no work ever pub- 

 lished. If you want to read of dangers and difficul- 

 ties, captures and escapes, strategy and stratagem, 

 wit and wisdom, just boy and read THE TWO 

 Sl'.ES. Neatly printed on fine calendered paper, 

 containing 70» pag'.-s and 200 engravings. Subscrip- 

 tion book publishers always sell hooks of such size 

 and style for $3 and upward, but I will send a copy 

 of "The Two Spies" by mail for Si 72 Orders 

 for live copies and upward tilled for $1.40 cash, aud 

 sil ipne d bv express. 



63?" Disabled Soldiers, either Union or Confede- 

 rate, can have a copy by mall for * 1 .50. 



Address U. G. NEWSOVt, 



Franklin. on, N.C. 



JAS. MEYER, Jr.'s, GIRONDIN DISINFECTANT, 



Stands to-day unique in its action, and having the advantage of being ODORLESS AND COLORLESS, is 

 adapted for any purpose for which Disinfectants are used. 



FROM THE "FOREST AND STREAM." 

 The following letter shows the appreciation in which the GIRONDIN DISINFECTANT is held by the Westminster Club, it having been used at the dog shows in this city for the 

 past two years : 

 Ma James Meyee, Ja. : Westminstee Kennel Club, N. Y., May, 1879. 



&,..,, ;..,-:i;i-!- in acknowledging our entire satisfaction with the purity of the atmosphere at Gtlmore's Garden dm -Ing .nr Tnird Annual Bench Show. We hail 953 dogs on exhibition, and aa 



average attendance ol 6,0 ' dally, and ttte pttrlty of the air was maintained to the end by the liberal u;e of your GIRONDIN DISINFECTANT. Saturday morning we. oeaae^nsing it, aud by noon the air had become 

 very disagreeable and offensive: Yours, etc., H. S. WEBB, H. WALTER WEBB, C. DU BOIS WAGSTAFF, ROBT. C. CORNELL, and others. 



For Sale by all Druggists in quart bottles, 

 ten gallon kegs, half barrels & barrels. 



PASSAIC CHEMICAL CO., Sole Agents for U. S. 



I manufacture to order at short notlje ad the Army Corps Badges ot the United States, both gold and silver 

 Full Information given upon application. 

 AM, THE ARMY CORPS BADGES ON HAND AND MANUFACTURED AT SHORT NOTICE. 



