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ARNICA) 
TOOTH SOAP_ 

C. H. STRONG & CO., Props., 
HDIRONDACK [AND FOR SALE. 
( we plentiful. Scenery, fine. Altitude, 2,000 ft. 
oy) pure and invigorating. Only 15%% miles from rail- 
: eh Mt ) road. Grand opportunity for Private Park, or In- 
vestment. $3.75 per acre, if bought soon. 
eS Jahon en Se ee 
Savon Dentifrice D’ Arnica. 
Arnica Zahn Seife. 
| 
The Only International Dentifrice. | 
The Standard for 30 years. | 
_ Preserves and whitens the teeth, strengthens the | 
gums—sweetens the breath. 
25c at All Druggists. 
CHICAGO, U.S. A. 
Magnificent Game Preserve of 7,000 Acres, 
containing 6 Beautiful Lakes and Ponds; several 
Famous Trout Streams; Club House, and 3 Cottag= 
es. Trout, Deer, Rabbits, Ducks,and Partridges 
Air, 

Worth double price asked. 
The Spruce would sell for that sum, and stil/a handsome forest left. re 
other Tracts for sale. 

Address, Forest Land Co., Syracuse, N 
“Anything new?” asked the monkey, 
coming as near the cage of the big snake 
as his own limitations would permit. 
“Well,” said the snake, in an injured 
tone, “I don’t see where your eyes are! 
I shed my old skin yesterday.’ '—Chicago 
_ Tribune. 
L. L. BALES—Hunter and Guide 
For S. E. Alaska, Cook’s Inlet 
and the Alaska Peninsula, = 
Moose, Caribou, Mountain Sheep, Mountain Goats, 
Bear, Deer, Shore Birds and Waterfowl. 
LIVE WILD ANIMALS. 
TAXIDERMY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. 
Information furnished as to Mill Sites, Timber 
Grounds, Locations for Salmon Canneries ; also good 
Trapping Grounds. 
Address, JUNEAU, ALASKA. 
References: Lieut. G. T. Emmons, U.S. Navy, Navy 
Dept., Washington, D. C.; Hon. Will. D. Jenkins, Sec. ee State, 
Olympia, Wash.; G. O. Shields, Editor RECREATION. 


For Sale: Live Buffalo, Elk, Mountain 
Sheep, Antelope, Mule Deer, Wolves, 
Black, Brown, Cinnamon and ' Grizzly 
Bears. Prompt and careful shipments. 
Hunting and tourist parties outfitted and 
guided, at reasonable rates. Expert guides 
always employed. 
References: Arthur Brown, Supt., Phila- 
delphia Zoo; E. M. Bigelow, Chief, Dept. 
of Parks, Pittsbur foe r= Ve Sek: Horna- 
day, Director, N. Zoo Garden and G. O. 
Shields, Editor RECREATION. 
Address Howard Eaton, Medora, N. D. 
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COLLARS and 
CUFFS & 
“LINENE 


Trade Merk. 
FOR SPORTSMEN 
And others who appreciate neatness, convenience and 
economy, they are unequalled. Made of fine cloth, and 
exactly resemble stylish linen goods. 
No Laundry Work. 
When soiled discard. The turn-down collars can be 
reversed and worn twice if necessary. Ten Collars or 
Sample collar or 
five pairs of Cuffs, 25c. By mail, 30c. 
pair of cuffs for 6 cents in stamps. Give size and style, 
REVERSIBLE COLLAR CO., Dept, L., BOSTON, MASS. 
pone 
pals TASSO: 

Moosehide Moccasins aul PUDROES: 
Metz & Schloerb, Oshkosh, Wis. 
Price, Men’s, $2.75 3 Ladies’ & Boys’, 2.25 
Sent, prepaid, on receipt of price 



Write for illustrated cir- 
cular and price list ofhand- @gp= 
made hunting. shoes and ¥ 
moctaeias ofevery descrip- %& 
ion 
Mention RECREATION. 

READERS: OF RECREATION ARE 
CAUTIONED AGAINST TRUSTING 
OR SENDING MONEY TO OLIVER 
DAVEY OB COLUMBUS, OHIO. HE 
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This is the rule by which to determine 
By words of the preacher the length of 
his sermon; 
When he says “erstly” you know he’s be- 

gun; 
When he says “‘lastly” he’s only half done. 
—Judge. 
For Sale: .30-40 Winchester rifle, per- 
fect condition. Price $14. A bargain. 
Box 305, Washington C. O. 
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