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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[AWH7ST , l881 



rNew York Spirit of the Times.) 



KV INE INQUIRIES. 



A WORD FOB TOE nOHSK.— THE "CRACKS" OF THE QUEEN CITT. 



[Cincinnati Correspondence.] 



and lwd I toe time to-day I would like to tell you or Its effects. Tou 

 know my train- lime Is up; but be sure and call on me again some 



.■ courteousgentleman ihauti future wo would be pleased 

 to call on him, we bade lilm good-day and tiini-d our own horses— 



■ troy, know til- good of St, .Incolis ell low.irl the 

 Heading loud, tin'ii.-e 1.1 .Mcinlgoinerv pike, to the p ilatlal home and 

 stables of caps. George K. iio.ion. Aioar a rrlendly chat, a sumptu- 

 on- iiii.ii.i and a tine drive, the Captain laid himself out tor horse- 



•■ 1. 11 Hi Blk, the four-year-old mare which you saw in my stall, is 

 : lier as a wn -lei m! lv-innrtlon. About a year 

 ago. and just iiitfi my mure had made her 2:19)^ record, she took a 

 ted ea.-e or rheumatism, either coming down the sound 

 Or go it-: up (lie Hudson Klver. She had more red tlanuel around her 

 legs than would make shirts tor all me colored boys handling her. I 

 b id given tipal hopes. 1 nevvr expected to see hei on Mieturl again. 



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neobs Oil m case 01 nt 1 essli 

 inedy ever used in a Btable. 

 recently, and the gentlemai 



: mail. 1 Yin,- at No. 16 Woodward street, may be found Mr. 

 . K el, v, boss drayman. This gentleman, In reply to our ln- 

 q.u.v aa to whether he tisi-d St. Jacobs ml. said: 

 ' ■■ 1 would not try to do without St. Jacobs Oil. I could not do it. 

 Draught LOiBBS, like llwry horses, receive so many bruises, cuts, 

 Bros, to, thai ,lo my opinion, no sensible man win try 10 do without 

 St lac lij oil. Say for me that I have used U a great many t linen, 

 and have always found it the very best remedy in use for horse3. 

 By the way, 1 have used the Oil la my family on several occasions, 



[avlng regal ued the clt 

 ,0 well-known fruit s 

 handles great rjuantli 

 :is, aid or the best a; 



jbs Oil, the ureal <;• rman 

 . about, a resurrection." 

 rly, St. Jacobs Oil Is the 



<. Cincinnati's boautltul 

 most, lr not all, of the 

 nowing that preparations 

 10 enter. We did so a 



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iii.cil si lies, a gentleman 

 Willi, m ii. Vanderbllt; 

 "SI. -lulien" and several 

 y. Said we to Mr. Hair : 

 mst not a trainer possess 



prescribe for their all- 

 is had In Hie past as varied 

 ie horse Is allllcied with 

 •.., there is but one article 

 s OH, the Ureat Oernian 

 iplied several remedies and 

 ; St. Jacobs OH is tn« only 

 ••ry busy, the scribe bade 



1 our't si reet, and reined up 

 la .1 Carroll, a g 'uticman 

 ind imported fruits oi ail 



. J 1.0 rn'ike some purchases 

 -ptlng stock, thai ge itleman, thro-vlng ihe eye 

 lie horses, tmme ilately tell to " talking horse." 

 iam, -w hlch v> e ilatier ourselves Is a pretty good 



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one, thanks to St. Jacob, he, with the hone't. pride of proprietorship, 

 Invited us back to Inspect his stables, of course w- could nor. ieiusc, 

 and, Indeed, lr was a treat to enter so neatlj b ib| and commodious a 

 hotel tin chrvaL Mr. Carroll, m a nvmner winci - ■•-■ n-- 



mm's familiarity with the subject, showed us "the points" of his 

 Slock. "Mr. Carroll." a«ked the writer, " have you e er Ii in 



to doctor horses?" Said that gentleman : "Myd arsb, although you 

 now see before you some tine hones, from the, hoist, whlen isd tven 

 In my delivery wagon to (he stud dilven by my ; 

 i - 1 i .1 nisier, yet I have had an lm uei 



wlili lu -m What from rtienmo lis n ' the simple; 

 there Is not an ailment which J believe they ha 

 spavin— why, in fact I really believe everyihtm 

 spent hundreds of dollars In voter. 

 money thrown a > ay. There Is a remedy, tho 

 by mere chance, but upon which I on . ■ 1 

 Oil. the gre.ti German ictuei'y, the greatest re; 

 cured my horses every time it was applied. 1 

 man, "Is where I keep s\ Jacob ; you see I g 

 Jlr. Cairoll hereupon open'- i for ■nvin, , ere;. 

 along the shell t,he writer saw several tint tic- 01 



e in: lie one er rly boN je-, - -In, yon 111. ' 



edy, Mr. Carroll!" "Expensive !" exclaimed m 

 of It two year? aero, it would have saved ine lit 

 cosis a mere nothing— fifty cents per bottle— ar 

 more troori than sou werrh of their :-o called sm 

 1-ft the stable, and, bidding Mr. Carroll good fc,cuiu 6 , no uiji-mou. 



ii 11'ln ' mi 1 r -c.eet 1 . ,i ,n:n v, e turncl 00 or a J ,, , , ,,nr 



ownstibies. Just as we reached the corner of John and Elg lib 

 streets we perceived our amiable and learned friend, Dr. P. F. Matey, 

 about to seat himself belilnd his inagnlficeui gray 10 rake his usual 

 evening drive. After exchanging the Usual c 

 dis'intojislieil physician, po r iciau and scholar, 



"Doctor, that is a rather fine horse you dtlve. 



"Oh, yes," replied that gentleman, "he is 1. 

 Just out of a severe attack of rheumatism now. 

 for a while. I, as a physician, ought scarcely 1 

 medicine, and rvarol net p>otj inly recommend ._ . 

 p tients; but I must say for that best known ot all medicines, SI. Ja- 

 cob's oil, the Great German Kennedy, that it raio.-o 1 y ■■,■; , nndcon- 

 s in nil, 1 mils' p, d , n Here the Doctor laughed heartily, and, 

 with a. Dleasaut "Good evenlntr." we parted. 



We wish to say to those of our readers who do not know the Doc- 

 tor— should there be any such, a fact which we very much doubt- 

 that he is the ex-coroner of Hamlhon County, whien every Uncln- 

 mirlan knows, ami that he is a school 10 o physio o,, ooeeU fart eocT- 

 body should know. Polliically, the Doctor's reputation extends, we 

 believe, as far as HI, .Ircob s Oil is known, and that is from Maine (o 

 California, from the Lakes to the Gulf. 



After leaving the Doctor we had not far to go to reach our own 

 -.rabies, ami. putting away our horsps, we asxed ourselve-, as we 

 watched the groom handle them, whether we had derived the mora 

 pleasure from, the ride or rrom the Information. We unbestatitmly 

 answer In favor of the Information and good new3 we heard concern- 

 ing St. Jacob's Oil. 



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with this 



F.ut he Is 

 curb him 

 vjpnetary 



Sninnrer TEev* begets undue languor, loss ot 

 appetite, biliousness., feverisbness, headache, and 

 other symptoms, whteh may speedily develop Into 

 chronic diseases. Cheek them at the outset with 

 that supremely efficacious saline, 



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 '.KEEP'S SHIRTS delivered free In any pan ot the 



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 'Money refunded for coo'ls not satisfactory. 

 Samples and circulars free to any address. 



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Macintosh Waterproof Goods. - 



In Ordering Stock or Pants please state tlie Size— you can easily obtain it from your Shoemaker— 

 of the Boot or Shoe you are accustomed to "wear. 



The quality of these goods is so well and widely known as to require no comment. It is not only unequaled, but also unapproacbed 

 by that of any similar manufacture in the world. By a special arrangement with the Messrs. Macintosh, we are enabled to place tbeir 

 goods in the hands of Sportsmen at prices which will certainly drive all inferior makes out of the market. 



Stockings, full length, any sized foot, per pair, - 



Pdnts, reaching nearly to armpit, - - 



Heavy Flax ground sheets, weight 6 1-2 lbs., size 7 1-2x4 1-2 ft., each, 



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DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE ONEY. Orders received from persons residing in cities in whicli the dealers bleep a full 



line of our goods will not be tilled at any price. 



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Shooting Suits. 



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paitlci.il.irn, rules, score cards, eic.J address tuu manu- 

 facturers. 



[Extract from Forest and Stheam, July 7, 1881, p. 448.] 

 it . • . Tills flight so nearly rcseni tiles the actual 

 motions o( birds Hiru theriuj I'lrrooiis afford excellent 

 practice for wliig sliootlnt'. We conmiend aU sportsmen 

 to test lis merits." f * * 



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Manufacturers of tlie 



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"ThTnewIutebrouk hammer gun. 



I have recently Invented a new hammer 

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A FILE OF N. Y, HERALD, 1847, AND TIMES, 

 TO DATE, AND ODD NUMBERS, FOR SALE. 



Eastern Field Trials Club Third Annual Running Meeting 



COMMENCINC OIV THANKSGIVING BAY, 1SS1. 



ROBIN'S ISLAND STAKES, OR EASTERN FIELD TRIALS DERBY, 

 open to all puppies whelped on or' after April l, 188". Prizes: First, $150; second, $100, and t£lrd,$50. 

 Forfeit, $5 ; $io additional to fill. Nominations for this stake 10 close positively on uct. 1, 1SS1. 

 FECONIC OR ALL-AGED STAKES, 



Open to all setters or pointers. Prizes: First, $250; seeeoo, :.» o fo;o ?: with $30 addi- 

 tional to All. Nominations ro olooo positively on Oct. i, ; SSI. To this stake will be added by the club a 

 Bpi al prize of >:oo, or a silver cup of equal value, at option of the winner, for the best pointer competing 

 In the stakes. 



MEMBERS' STAKES, 

 Open only to members of tne club, ana each entry to be owned and handled by the member making Uie 

 nomination. Prize to be e. u of $100, and such prize io be known as the EASTERN 



FIELD TRALS CUP OF 1SS1. J. OTTO CONNER, President. 



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