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t^H^P^ P 0(1 L ! ver oil < Prepared by an improved 

 wilK^.'g ll L e result of years of scientific in- 

 beoSo?^ 1 *!? *?*} preparation of cod liver oil 

 th^£ s e it is the Most Agreeable, the Most Digestible, 

 hln ?• , Assimilate, and the Only Oil Which can 



tJn-^?"* 1 n " ousIv Administered without causing gas- 

 »«h ^urbances. Put up in flat, oval bottles, sealed 

 ana dated. For sale by all rightly-stocked druggists. 

 W. H. Schieffelin & Co., N. Y., Sole Agents. 



Take a 



Kodak 



or some style of 



K am era 



with you on your trip. 

 Any body can Use One. 

 From $6.00 to $75.00 



Send 1-cent stamp 

 for Booklet. 



THE OBRIG 

 CAMERA GO. 



163 BROADWAY, 



NEW YORK. 



A.C.WlLMERDING. 



Si ir»r>i=kcc with the Camera 

 uccess Assurec i 



WHEN USING 



Carbutt's.'. Dry. \ Plates 



and Celluloid Films=Cut Sizes. 



Used the world over, and tested in every clime. 



ECLIPSE 2 7 F° r .. Po , rtraits and 



BMHBBMHMBHaBaaEMMiH Shutter Pxposures. 



ORTHO 23 to 27 F ° r A " i5,ic 



- and bcicn- 



B SEN 16 



tific Work. 



For Time Exposures and 

 Copying. And the BEST 

 Plate for Beginners. 



J, C. TABLOIDS. 



A powerful developer, specially intended for In- 

 stantaneous Exposures, produces good negatives with 

 only half the ordinary exposure, equally good for 

 time exposures, and developing Lantern Slides. 



Price. 7s cents per box, post free. Contains enough I 

 to develop 6 to 12 dozen 4x5 Plates or Films. 



SIMPLE, CLEAN AND HANDY. 



For sale by all Merchants in Photographic Materials. 



JOHN CARBUTT, 



KEYSTONE DRY Wayne Junction, 

 PLATE AND FILM WORKS. Philadelphia. 

 Send for New Catalogue and Reduced Price List. 



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j* Six Cents will bring our hand- *T 

 ^4 some new Tourist Book. T ,i. 



jjk CHAS. S. FEE, Gen. Pass. Agfent, ^ 

 ±± ST. PAUL, MINN. .+ 



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FOR the greatest variety of sport the rail 



season has by far the greatest list of 

 attractions. 



THEN the frost is painting the Ic 



only nature can paint, and the air is 

 magnetic and bracing. 



THEN the woods of Minnesota, filled with 

 the song of birds and the chatte 

 squirrels, furnish the besl shooting. 



THEN the myriad lakes of that State and 

 North Dakota give shelter and food 



countless number of wild du< 

 geese. 



THEN deer and other four-i 

 can be lawfully killed in Mont 

 other Northwestern States. I 

 be lawfully killed any time. 



THEN write to F. I. Whitm 

 St. Paul, Minn., for printed 

 other information. 



THEN take th- 

 iol a month's outing. Il 



important resorts between I ak< 



1 or and l'ac iti- 



