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DOG SOAP, 



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FORAGE BISCUITS, 



For Horses— Vsefal on the Plains. 



The Boat Food for Keeping Dogs in Condition, 



WINES, 



18 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. 



Clarets and Sauternes, 



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BRANDIES, OF e. irroy & co., reims. 



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Washington, D. c. 



TrollingSpoons. 



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WE SIANlTFACTURfi 59 diSerent kinds 

 Cit Trolling Spoons, adapted to the -wators 

 of every State and TerrlUiry. Our Perfect Ho- 

 volving has proved to bo the best Trolling Bait 

 ever manufactured. It isoorered by two patents 

 — Maan'a patent, Nov. 31. 1871, No. 121,183, and 

 Skinuei-'B patent, August 4, 1874, No. 153,854. Be- 

 ware of imitations. Nono genuine unless J. H. 

 Mann's name stamped on every spoon. 



Wliolesalo Agents.— nradford & Anthony. 3H 

 Washington Street, Boatou. and William Mills & 

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JOHN H. MAJTN & CO., Syracuse, N. T. 



SPORTSMEN'S DEPOT. 



(ESTABLISirED 1838). 



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JOHN KRIDER 



N. B. Cor. Second and Walnut Bts., Philadelphia. 



GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, 



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Leaders, Snoods, Artificiul Bait, Fly Books, 

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"Krider's" Celebrated Center Enamel Split and 



Glued Biimboo Hods. 



Birds' EfTgrs and Birds' Skins in Great Varieties. 



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Spratfa Patent Dog Biscuit. " 



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Coodyear's India Rubber 

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The Only Tobacco Ever Manufactured thatdoes not Bite the Tongue. 

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HE 'MAJORITY OF SMOKERa 

 are perhaps not aware, that in 

 smoking- Cigarettes made of the 

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 inhaling THE MOST DEADLY OF POI- 

 SONS, thrown off by all burnin)? paper, 

 namely: The OU of Creosote. CHARLES 

 G. EMERY, of the firm of GOODWIN & 

 CO., manufacturers of "OLD JL'DGE" 

 Cigarettes and Smoking Tobacco in- 

 vented and patented a process, March 

 5th, 1878, by which the Rice Paper used 

 as wrappers for "OLD JtTDGE'^' Cigar- 

 ettes has been so prepared that the un- 

 pleasant ODOR and the injurious efCectg 

 of the Oil of Creosote are completely 

 neutralized or destroyed, and the paper 

 made saliva proof to prei'ent its bieak- 

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 to the fact that this process has been used exclusively in their manufacture, no one else havinK the 

 ri«ht to use it. The great advantaifa and importance of this invention willatonce be recognized by 

 all smokers, and its truth demonstrated by the iirst " OLD JUDGE" Cigarette they smoke. 

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Manufactured by GOOD WIN & CO., 207 and 209 Water St., 



^Hort^ivatf's ^aads. 



fl. B. SHIPLEY & SON, 



SSanafactnrcrA of Fine Fishing Tackle ol 

 Every -Oescriptlon, 



503 COMMERCE ST., PHILA. 



A specialty of the celebrated Betbabara. Wood, 

 for Archery Bows and Fish Rods, as tough and 

 elastic as steel. 



Great Reduction in Prices for 1880, 



Reversed Wing Trout and Bass Flies on hand, 

 and tied to pattern ; Mist-Color Leaders, Hue 

 Trout and Bajs Reels, Lines, etc. 



Our BETHABAKA FLY RODS and INSIDE 

 ENAMEL SPLIT BAMBOO RODS i-eceived the 

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Price-list of wood and rod mountings free. 

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COLT, 



WEBLEY AND JAMES. 



Our stock of breech-loaders i=i more complete this season than ever beCr , i 1 1 ''ju t tl i(i meet 

 every want. It embraces among others: COLT'S CK^CB GU.'VS (genuine) for pinssball and 

 pieeon trap shnotlng. where closeness and great penetration are required. WEBtETi a 

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P. 0. Box 4.30ii. — « ~ -^. 



H. & D. EOIiSdni, 30 Warren Street, New Yorlt. 



Dogs ef Great BiitaiOi Amenca and Othei Coontries. 



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EASTWARD HO: or ADTtNTURES AT 

 BANGELE Y LAKES. By Charles A. J. Farrar. 

 A Bpicvand fascinating story of sportsman's life 

 In the wilds of Maine. Beautifully illustrated 

 Handsomely bound in cloth, $1.50. 



CAMP LLb^E IN THE WILDERNESS. By 

 Charles A. J. Farrar. An amusing account of 

 a trip to the Rangeley Lakes, 22A pages. 12 1'lus. 

 Price 50 cents. 



SAHRAR'S RICHARDSON AND RANGELET 

 LAKES ILLUSTBATED. A complete and re- 

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 Parmachenee, DlxviUe Notch and headwaters 

 of Connecticut, Androscoggin, and Magalloway 

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Price 50 cents. «• 



FAHRAR'S MOOSEHEAD LAKE AND THB 

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 of the Kennebe-c, Penobscot and St. John 

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FARRAR'S POCKET JIAP of the Richardson 

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 Northwestern Maine. Printed on tough linen 

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FARRAR'S POCKET MAP of Moosehead lake 

 and-vicinity, and famous hunting and fishing 

 resorts of northern Malce, also the head- 

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 cloth covers. ff\ cents. , 



FARRAR'S STEREOSCOPIO VIEWS, 25 cts. 

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 of fowls, sent for 75 centa 

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"VTEWBASS BAIT. Samples by maU, 75c. 

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THE SPORTSMAN'S LIBRARY. 



THE great pressure on our advertising apace 

 obliges us to withdraw tbo list of boolm 

 which wo have ou salo to make room for other 

 matter. i 



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TTAIXACE'S GUIDE 



To the Adirondacks. 



FIFTH EDITION. 



AN eihaufllve htuid-book for sportsmen und 

 tourists. No\-lBitortotheAairoiidaekB should 

 bo without It. For sale at this office. Price, posi 

 paid, SJ.50. 



