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FOREST AND STREAM. 



CURE BY ABSORPTION. 



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SAPANULE." 



THE GEEAT EXTERNAL LOTION AND FLUID ABSORBENT. Nature's Rei 

 and Soreness of U'»lv unci Limb from whatever cause. It also brings a refreshing ooolnc 

 " SAPAX I i LTL " is a sure and specific remedy for Hhi i ma '.umtago.Hi 



orders of tin? Skin, leaving- itstnoothandsoft. Soreness or intlaination oi Fee; I root ■ 



"SAPANULE contains noiiiinjj- injurious In the most delicate organism, and can be us 

 Band find relief. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. 



1 Method, Used in Sponge or Foot Bath it Immediately Relieves Paid 

 miration. It is the on I v Let ion offered to the public to lie used liiroiigli the Bath - 

 js Sore.- Pih-s. Is I-. i.liiii in-, [;o.ii..ii .. eie, - . , ■ .... . .. ■ , ■,-.-■•, .-:; i e. 



and permanently cured by using " SAPANtTLE" in Foot Baths. 

 Beeommended by physicians of all schools, and Oy t housands who daily viae 



TESTIMOKTIAIiS. 

 FKOM THE PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. 



Headquarters of the Society. l 



Messrs Samttee Gerry & Co. : „ „ , M .^ .^ .„ , . Fourth [Ave., Oon.ffid St.. New V ork. Mo reh i, 1879. i 



A lotion ' ■ '.'inn ,-ed by von lias been riven me tor the purpose of testing its curative effects on mankind and a nuns is. 1 have not yet had occasion 1 is apply it to the latter, 



but I have done so : . ■ • i Bun., u. mm u i ,tw it I h.u » . w in " is a, t t . i„ - , umi , urn * it i . n i - > -> <■ simLar benetit from its use. This Society 



will 8.0 en i . ...-. mi thenece sttys I present itself, and, in the meantime, I commend it to the patronag-e of all having need of relief from suffering:. HBNRs bergi-I, Pros, i 



ESS Por "so" i ,"h'een troubled with a humor on my face under the skin. 1 commence! using "SAPANULE " in water whenever 1 washed my J^T^teyiStas ;tW0 larac Is itttes, my com- 



plexion is clear and the skin smooth. I have also found it very strengthening. Shall a lways keep it and use it. MRS- W ■ H. KINSLEA , las .V est 22d St,, Neiv • ork. 



Samuee Gerry & Co. : 



Gentlemen : I was troubled with a lame back of eight 

 mended it to several persons for rheumatism, and it has alwi 

 Messrs Samuel Gehry & Co.: 



FROM HON. JOHN ItEATTlE. 



nths' standing. At times the pain was almost unbearable. I decided to try " SAPANULE." Three ;,,,,,, , ■,,. ,,,,. I have reeom- 



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GJK1 i , I took a severe cold, which settled all over me. For three, days I suffered intense pain and soreness of body and limb. Was fearful 1 would have a lover. By advice 



:,„■■■ i ■■,■ ■dho: i.osn m _ ii o i "'• s :..'.' o : ,, oath, in t lurt.v minutes [ was as well as ever be 6 i D ; a I ■■ W ' pile 101 ■ , ... use of " SA 



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



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



EVERY THING IN THE JEWELRY LINE. 



I HAVE A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF 



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



OF MY OWN MANUFACTURE. 



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



ABE A SPECIALTY WTTH THIS HOUSE. 



We have the largest stock on hand of any house in this country, and do more business in this line I ban any 

 other house. SEW I» leOR ILirSTItATED CATALOGUE, 25 c. 



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



SPECIAL ORIGINAL DESIGNS, NOT TN CATALOGUE, FUBN ISH El) ON APPLICATION 



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

 silver. Pull information given upon application. 



All the Army Corps Badges on hand and Manufactured at Short Notice. 



lite Wmul 



Imperial Kennel 



Setters and Pointers thor- 

 oughly Field Broken. 

 Young Bogs handled with 

 skill and judgment. 



N. R.-S. 

 puppies; also, broken dogs to 

 gi-eea. Addrer- " " n *"' rl " 



= H. C. GLOVER.To 



nd Pointer 

 ; full pedj- 

 Biver, N. J. 



s 



POINTER PUPS.— Three fine pointer 

 pups for sale at a very low ligure. Dam 

 took a prize at New York Dog Show, 1878. Ad- 

 dross P. O. Box 4018. New York City. 



ECOND ANNUAL SALE AT TOPEKA 

 ,_' Kennell — Pointer pups, s-iv weeks old, liver 

 and white, Sleaford-Ned. pointer puppies whelp- 

 ed June 20, 1879, out of Waddell's prize bitch Fan. 

 by champion Sleaford. Pointerpuppies whelped 

 July 5,1879, outof Sleatoil s Maid by champion 



I . , 1, I ■ Ill old, 



Yicount. Setter pups six weeks 

 :-and tan. Brussefs-Zitella {Hock 



.vater spaniels, eight weeks old, 



Biddy-Don. Also a number of broken setters 

 and pointers. We keen constantly empleyed two 

 breakers. For particulars, price and asu-.n 

 address IBW IN & WADDELL, Topeka, Kan. 



m\e fennel. 



FOB SALE. -A fine orange and white SETTEB 

 DOC, 11 rears old, out of Dykman's Kate, by 



lellOi- I 1 well-n-.o.;:,r, prii-C. S:SI cash Also, 



one RED IRISH Di n 1 , 1 year old, well yard bro- 

 ken, out of mv "Dew," bv imported red Irish 

 "Rex." Pricef S15. Address G. E. OSBOBN, 

 New Haven, Conn. ju!24 3t 



FOR SALE. -COCKER PUPS (Rollo-Brownic), 

 prize win ui on, imuorteii stock; one liver and 

 one black dog (white breasts! ; one all liver bitch, 

 pice 'ii "'■,.;, ec'iiaree. GEO. MACDOUGAL, 

 to Peter Street, Toronto. jullM It 



BEAGLES FOR -ALE.— Three spayed BITCH 

 PUPS, four mouths old, full pedigree; price 

 $10 each. In the stud, the blue mottled beagle 

 "Victor," full pedigree. For terms, etc., address 

 N. ELMORE, Granby, Conn. "ul241t 



Yorkshire ter- 



mnds weight. Also 

 ■. four months old 



Charlton St.. N. Y. 



old bii. 



SPORTSMEN INTEI 

 O South the coming winb 

 boarded during the sununei 

 fall shooting, by an expert 

 and satisfaction guarab-ed. 

 required. Correspondence 

 A. WINTER, Cairo, Thoma; 



RATTLER.— In tl: 

 Llewellin setter, w 

 ees, by champion Rob E 

 lish field trials, outof t 

 Pickles). Will serve bit 

 ranted. Inquire of L. 

 Mich. 



F. WHITMAN, Detroit, 



POINTS FOR JUDGING DOGS. 



APAMPHL 

 new editio 

 and containing 

 of dogs isjudg 

 (Tether with a 

 at this office. 



lehenge's" 



h Islands." 

 very breed 

 ngland, to- 

 !, for sale 



IN THE STUD.— Red Irish Setter "Jack 

 Falstaff," " Plunkett." " Madge." Fee $20. 

 CHAS. DENISON, Hartsord, Conn. iy24 tf 



E. S. Wanmaker, 



COOL SPRING, IREDELL CO., N. C, 



Field Trainer of purely bred Setters and Point- 

 ers. Prices. $75 and $100. 

 DogB bought and sold on Commission. mylSWl 



I 



OR SALE, when eight weeeks old, 

 puppies out of Pat, by my Battler 



FOK SALE.— Two beautiful blue belton 

 pups, of the pure held trial si rain, by cham- 

 pion Koval Uuke, out of Livy II, (champion 



Prince- L'ivvi. lloval Duke won the champion- 

 ship at Philadelphia, April, 1870. Rebel, a beauti- 

 ful dog, blue belton. nine months old, by Boybel 

 champion Ron Knv-l.iuv II... See above.) A bar- 

 gain. Prince, a Gordon dog, one year, old, by 

 Rine's Duke, out of pure Cordon latch. This dog 

 is black and tan. and will make a line field dog. 

 For pedigree ami full particulars address F. A. 

 DIFFENDEREFER, laShippen st.,Lancacter, Pa. 



RED IRISH SETTER PUPPIES FOR 

 SALE.— Two dogs and two bitches, out of 

 Nell Second, and fiV HEP mot Hess); Nell Sec- 

 ond on i ol Parrar'e Nell, by Pluuket ; Ben out of 

 Lou Second, by Thornton. These puppies are a 

 deep, rich red. ami combine the best strains of 

 it setter blood. Also one well-broken Setter 

 ;, ;! years old. Address H. E. MA YN A III), 

 •thatnptnn, Mass. ju241t 



FOR SALE CHEAP.— A fine, well-bred 

 English Setter Dog Pup. CHAS. DKNI-a e\. 

 Hartford, Conn. 



GENUINE LLEWELLIN PUPS. — A 

 very handsome brace (dog and bitch) of 

 lemon and white Pups, by my lield trial and 

 bench winner Druid, out ot Nilsson, lull sister to 

 champion Queen Mab. Apply to ARNOLD 

 BUBOES, Hillsdale, Michigan. 3u2* eot 



OLD 41 RELIAB 



Tobacco and Cigarettes. 



U VANITY FAIR, "oU ' 



FRAGRANT VANITY FAIR 



Dill 



Long Cut. 



"MILD"—ttarrlU<lViniinta. "HARVEST"— Ron old P. e,.,., o, ,, ,,' New Combina- 

 tions of these Fragrant Tobaccos. ALir.Al'.S Iri'io f!..i. .'/ I mi I, m i. $h Firtt riizcMahilx. 

 Paris, 1878. Picrle^ Tnhat-m Winks. W1I, S. KIMBALL A CO., Kuehester, N*. Y. 



gov Me. 



FOR SALE.— A brace of SETTEE DOl.iS, 

 Don and Bake. Don is liver and white, 

 ticked, four years old. Rake is also of medium 



Row, New York. 



FOR SALE.— Black Setters, S months old , 

 of a field strain. Price, sis and S20. JAMES 

 T.MILLER, Blooiniuglnii-gl;. Soil, ran Co., V. V 



SIMPSON'S 



KEWBAIT 



THE most killing bait ever invented 

 cither black bass, pickerel, or large- tr. 

 beautifully mounted with gaudy feathers, t 

 lushed in either silver or gold [dated. Sent 

 mail on receipt of piice. 



plated (iOc. each. 



ptsrcUunfini.s. 



FOR SALE CHEAP. 



A VEBY FINEW. & C.SCOTT i Mi.N Ml Z- 

 rY ZLE LOADER, Ii ibs. r;n-iiich. 11-borc; coal- 

 ing new $100. In pert'ecl order and nu e.vcellent 

 shooter. Price, including leather ease. j:H. 1. 

 H. COE, Hartford. Conn. juliM |i 



HTA 

 TAW 



HE THE OTTAWA R] 

 ATION CD'S STEAMERS, n 

 A CITY. The Cardial of the 



ream of Amen- 

 0. Ry. F,i.-r\' 



in LioWM the 



e Ottawa Kivel 



en compared to 



ie approach io 







of this itne are 



THIS IS THE CHEAPEST aai OKZ V hli:i-:CT 



ItlVER ROUTE TH UTTA IP-!. 

 First Class Fare from Montreal to Ottawa.. .$2.50 

 Return Fare from Montreal to Oitawa. t.flo 



A. w. SHCPii EBJJ, Prea't, 



Cold plated.. 



'..'.c. . acii. 

 , new Ol-paei 



nr FOX HOUNDS AND PUPS FOR 

 jUtJ sale or exchange for Sporting Implements. 



The finest bred and I elca. Every 



dog warranted. L. M. WOODEN, 119 Bowers 

 Block. Rochester. ju!M, tf 



On 



cataloi 

 on F id 



iiase Hull. Archery. Cricket, I.aoroose. 

 lirenien'sand Gvmnasium (ioods, llo.vmg Cloves, 

 Foot Ralls, Sporting Publications, and everything 

 in the line of Spoilsmen's Goods. 



SIMPSON, 132 Nassau St., N, Y. 



P.O. BOX 11.207. 



DECOYS, 



DUCKS that will decoy, mrmu fact tired by M. 

 C.WEDD; 50 cents each: B", Manhattan St., 

 Rochester, N. Y. jylo 



Columbia Veterinary College, 



The next course of Lectures v ill beam 



OCTOBER 1st, 1819. 

 Enterprising vounst men who intend to I" ' OHti 

 hv.sieiams. have hereon opportunity to properly 

 ualifv themselves to enter a lucrative branch of 

 ledicine in an extensive Held, in w hleh there is 



tie 01 ' mpetition. 



lor CatalOg-ne, address 



E. H. BIT«», ». \ .«.. 

 Dean of the Oojl 



21T E. 31th st., N. Y. 



MICKE'S 

 Xever Failing Von iHfitemper Cure. 



For Sale by* Ail DRtooisis ,\t 25 cts. 



ayeai.- -Brucii i Hobart, 214 Fulton 

 Streer, N V ; Smith, Kline & Co„:«0 N. Third 

 Stieet, Piiila. 

 'Seui by mail on receipt ol ..T.c, to 



L.A.MICKF, F.a i 



