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A S WE do not employ any authorized agents or canvassers, we offer our friends in every locality who will give any time or attention to coUecting and forwarding ii _ 
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To the person sending us the largest amount of money obtained from new subscribers, whose names are not now on our books, at above net rates, between January 
1, 1880, and July 1, 1880, - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - - - $100.00 
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And to the fourth, - 25.00 
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to $100 of the cash premiums m six months. 
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^ffissccUaumts ^rtmtiscmcnts. 
E. HORSMAN, 
mantjtactijrer or 
Fine Archery. 
THE GUN OF THE FUTURE. 
WM. POWELL & SON’S 
Hammerless Shot Gun, $250 
It has the finest mechanical action, the surest safety catch, finest finish, Pattern 
guaraneed. 
SCHOVERLING, DALY & GALES, 
Sole agents for the United States. 
These «nns are on Exhibition at 84, Chambers St„ AewTorkCiiy. 
ZCTZET? IRXIsrG-S. 
BRASS. 
Plain, with Screw Socket.. . $ 1.50 
Folding Once, Screw Socket. 2.00 
Folding Twice, Screw Socket. 2.50 
WOOD, 
Perforated, with Folding Spring. . $i.5q 
Complete, with Short Handle and Net. 
Complete, with Short Handle and Small . 2.00 
STEEL. 
Collapsing-, with Screw Socket...$2.50 
Collapsing, Extra Fine. 4.00 
WHALEBONE, ALL COLLAPSING. 
Trout . $9.00 | Black Bass. $10.50 i Salmon . $18.00 
ISLETS. 
HAND-MADE MINNOW DIP NETS. 
Linen. $0.35 .50 
Cotton. — .25 
Inch’s deep 6 12 
.65 .80 $1.00 $1.15 $1.40 $1. 
4f) OR a k an 'gQ -i 
.30 
HAND-MADE LANDING NETS. 
$0.40 .60 .65 .75 .85 
Linen. 
Cotton.. . . . 
Inches deep . 14 20 24 20 
Cotton.$0.20 
Inches deep.12 
KEEP’S SHIRTS 
ARE THE VERY BEST. 
Boys’ and Youths’ Shirts, all complete, best 
quality,#! each. 
KELP'S PATENT PARTLY-MADE SHIRTS, 
only plain seams to finish, 6 for $7. 
KEEP'S CUSTOM SHIRTS, very best, MADE 
TO M EASURE, 6 for $9. Fit guaranteed. 
NIGHT SHIRTS, all styles, extra length, $1 
each. 
An elegant set of extra heavy gold-plated But¬ 
tons presented to purchasers of six shirts. 
KEEP’" KID GLOVES FOE CJ ENTS, 
the very best, plain or embroidered, $1.10 per 
pair-. 
KEEP’S VniRREU.AK. 
BEST GINGHAM, patent protected ribs, $1 
each. Warranted. Fifty per eent. stronger than 
any other umbrella. 
REGINA and TWILLED SILIf UMBRELLAS 
and CANES in all styles. 
KEEP’S UNDERWEAR 
Comprises all the newest and best goods for Pall 
wear. CANTON and SCARLET TWILLED 
FLANNEL from 75c. to $1.50. ANGOLA 
FLEECE, SCOTCH WOOL and SHETLAND 
SHIRTS and DRAWERS, from 00c. to $2.50each. 
SCARLET WOOL KNIT SHIRTS and DRAW¬ 
ERS, $1.25 to $1.50 eaeh. 
THE LATEST NOVELTIES 
Are now ready in Gents’ Silk, Lmen and Cam¬ 
bric Handkerchiefs,, Scarfs. In elegant designs 
nric ManoKercnieis, Deans in eieguuL uesigns 
und effects. Our gold-plated Jewelry is the best 
quality. Scarf Bings, Pins, Studs, Sleeve and 
Collar Buttons atabout half the usual cost else¬ 
where. 
Shirts only delivered free. 
Merchants will be furnished with trade circu¬ 
lars on application, as we furnish the trade on 
the most favorable terms.- 
flamples and Circulars mailed free. 
KEEP MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 
031, 033, 035 ,fc 637 Broadway, New York. 
jgKUNK, RED FOX, COON, MUSKRAT 
AND MINK 
BOUGHT FOR CASH 
t thhe highest market prices. 
Send tor circular with full particulars. 
E. C. BOUGHTOE, 
No. 5 Howard street, 
New York 
John Harriott, 
G- it ii Engraver, 
Prompt attention, first-class Workmanship 
and satisfactory prices guaranteed. 
33 WINTER81’. KOSXOJVMASS, 
ABBEY & IMBRIE, 
48 Maiden Lane, New York. 
CLEARANCE SALE. 
Twenty Per Cent. Reduction. 
|~N ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE before removing 
L to our new store, and to make room for our new stock of 
we offer c. 
Hammerless Guns, 
entire stock,of guns with hammers at 20 per cent, reduction from our catalogue priceB. 
Most of these guns are of newest design and all 
1 JAMES PURDY, in case, 12-bore, 7 lbs. 
5 E M. RILEY. & CO., 10-bores. 
22 W. & C. SCOTT & SON (3 Primier 
qtiiiliiy). other qualities from 
-- --- 2 20-borcs. 
.3 follows 
of standard makes, 
9 COLTS, ranging from $50to $125 
17 PARKER BROS, “ “ $50 to $125 
13 E. REMINGTON & SON, ' " ' *' 
3 NICHOLS & LEFEVRE,_ _ 
and two “ D ” quality; and about 
75 cheaper grades ranging- in 
price from $30 to $50. 
$40 to $90 
) per cent. 
21 P. WEBLEY & 80N, “ “ $60 to $200 
9 WESTLEY RICHARDS, “ “ $150 to $300 
Under our proposed reduction any of the above guns will be sold at a discount of 
from above prices. Also the following 
Socoiicl-liancl Guns: 
1 8-bore W &C SCOTT & SON 11 lbs. choked, 11 TOLLEY double Express Rifle, 50 calibre, 
nett .8100 | nett.$150 
1 10-bore J. D.DOTTGfALL, best quality; lock 1110-hare W. W, GREENER, Treble-wedsre 
fast; 8i lbs. nett.$200. | fast; 8* lbs., nett.$150 
SEND STAMP FOB ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST. 
Our new stock of 
W. W. GREENER and WESTLEY BICHARDS HAMMERLESS GUNS, 
will he the largest in this country. Hammerless catalogue ready for distribution about April 1st. 
J. PALMER O’NEIL & CO., 
41 Fifth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 
THE NEW AMERICAN 
Breech-Loading- Shot-Gun. 
SIMPLE AND 
DURABLE, 
Rebounding Lock. 
Cbokebore Barrels. 
For close, hard shooting excels all others. 
tru heavy guns for ducks a specialty. Send stamp 
for circular. HYDE & SHATTUCK, Manufactu¬ 
rers, Hatfield, Maas. 
D UCKS WANTED- Wanted ducks 
raised from wild fowl to stock a preserve. 
State kinds, quantity and prices, delivered at my 
tarm, Jobstown, Burlington County, N. J. 
ec 25-4t • P. LORILLARD. 
W ANTED—LIVE QUAIL to stock a 
farm. Address, stating price, etc., J. H. 
C., Box 535, Jersey City, N. J. Janl5-lt 
W ANTED.—Fox hound bitch that has 
been lined. Address N. ELMORE, 
Janl5-eot. Granby, Ct. 
W ANTED.—500 pair of quail for stock- 
lands of Lancastor Game Association. 
F. A. DIFFENDERFFEN, Sec., 
JanI5-4t Lancaster, Pa. 
Live Trout For Sale. 
Twenty-six thousand, one year old. Bred at 
the Aquetong Trout Ponds. 
For terms, address 
THOMPSON BROTHERS, 
New Hope, Bucks Co., Penn. 
ictrart. 
S TUD BEAGLE.—Yicter is by imported 
Rattler, out of imported Blue Bell; full 
pedigree ; 134 inches high; weighs 16 lbs.; color, 
white, black and tan, and tioked. Stud fee, $10. 
Stud pointer Gay, bv champion Snapshot, out of 
Fanny II.; full pedigree. Fee, $25. Will take 
dog pup from approved bitches for stud fee. 
Janla-eot. 
A. ELMORE. Granby, Ct, 
F OR SALE.—SENSATION—Queen II.. 
Pointer puppies.—A few puppies of the 
above celebrated stock for sale; terms reason¬ 
able. Queen II. is by Champion Sancho. ex- 
ohampion Queen II. These puppies are now 
over three months old. Address Garrelt Roach, 
Box 33 College Point, L. I. Jan 15 2mo 
I 70R SALE.—The black, tan and mot¬ 
tled, rabbit bound, Racer, two years old, 
sound, and true driver. Price $10. Also thor¬ 
oughly broken fox hound, gve years old. Price 
$15. Address A MCDONALD, Rockland, Me 
IN THE STUD. 
“RED GROUSE,’’ 
IMPORTED IRISH SETTES. 
Address EDWARD LOHMAF, 171, 87th St., N. Y. 
Janl5-lm. 
P URE IRISH SETTERS. — Champion 
Elcho, Plunket, and Rory O'Moore st«ek, 
from six weeks to one year old, for sale at very 
low prices. Also, a perfectly broken Irish bitch, 
by Elcho. Address, E. J. ROBBINS, Westerfield, 
Conn. 
T WO SETTER DOG PUPS FOR SALE. 
—85 a piece; pedigree good. CHARLES 
H.YAN VECHTEN, Victor, Ontario Co.,N. Y. 
Jan.15.lt 
HPO EXCHANGE.—A magnificent pointer 
A dog, three years old, for a setter or a brace 
of Irish pups. Address, W. W. McCAIN, Kush, 
Pa. Jan.l5,2t 
