RECREATION. 



XXXIX 



12 Wellington Square, Chelsea, 

 London, England. 

 W. E. Baxter, 



Frankfort, Ky., U. S. A. : 

 Through Messrs. Harrod's Store I received 

 the ''Camping Outfit," with which I am more 

 than pleased, and consider it — after a wander- 

 ing career in the East, Africa, etc., as the ne 

 plus ultra of a cooking equipment and mess 

 gear combined — a fact which no other fulfills, 

 and I have tried a great many to my discom- 

 fort. Yours faithfully, 



Claud Hamilton. 



"I reckon," said Senator Sorghum, "I 

 am one of the most unbiased men in Con- 

 gress. I kin always hear all aspects of a 

 case discussed without any leanings one 

 way or another." 



"You mean you are never prejudiced be- 

 forehand- " 



"Certainly. What's the use of being? 

 Both sides generally have money." — Wash- 

 ington Star. 



A 2 pound can of Laflin & Rand's cele- 

 brated smokeless powder, listed at $2, for 4 

 subscriptions to Recreation. You can 

 get these 4 subscriptions in half an hour 

 without interfering with your regular busi- 

 ness. 



Educated Filipino: "Yes, sir; it is said 

 there are 7,000 different dialects in use on 

 these islands. 



American Soldier 

 "Wall, I swan!" 



Educated Filipino: 

 — Chicago Tribune. 



(from Connecticut): 

 "That makes 7,001." 



I am pleased to inform all campers and 

 sportsmen that I have used a Common- 

 Sense Camp Stove, made by D. W. Cree, 

 Griggsville, 111., for 4 years and find it 

 superior to all other makes. It is light, 

 durable, strong, a good heater and a splen- 

 did baker. Alfred J. Delacy, M.D., 

 Mayor, Boyne City, Mich. 



Are you a fly fisherman? If so, why not 

 send me 2 subscriptions to Recreation 

 and get a dozen high grade assorted trout 

 flies, listed at $1? Or 3 subscriptions and 

 get a dozen high grade assorted bass flies, 

 listed at $2? 



ignorance is 



Mr. Addlepate: "Where 

 bliss, 'tis folly to be wise. 



Miss Wilkins: "Yes, I know. Still it 

 may interest you to know your hat is all 

 jammed in at the top."— Chicago News. 



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FORK GIVEN WITH EACH BOTTLE. 



Nicelle Olive Oil 



IS MADE OF SELECTED "SOUND* 



OLIVES, IS ABSOLUTELY PURE, 



HAS A DELICIOUS FLAVOR. 



.Seville Packing G>.,newyork, 



EXCIUSIVISTS IN 

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ALL 



DEALERS, 



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THE GREAT DRINK CURE. 



ANTIPOTON is a euro for alcoholism that actually cures. 

 It is not a 'cure" the success of which depends upon the 

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ANTIPOTON is sufficient in itself to destroy the crav- 

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It is a cure that does its work promptly, The treat- 

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It does not require the patient to lose a day from work. 



ANTIPOTON cures the most desperate cases of Alco- 

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It is a remedy ot purely vegetable origin. Its use leaves 

 no disagreeable after effects. 



IT MAY BE TAKEN AT HOME just liko ordinary med- 

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What a Prominent Horseman 

 Says About Antipoton: 



Chicago, April 18, 1899. 

 Celso Chemical Co. : 



Gentlemen: — Having seen and 

 known of the merit of your won- 

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 redeeming inebriates irom the 

 greatest of evils, Intemperance, 

 having fully investigated your 

 remedy I unhesitatingly recom- 

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 _^ desire to reform and abstain 

 g^froni intemperance. 



Very truly yours 



F.J. BerrT. 



Book on Alcoholism sent free 



in plain sealed envelope to those 



* u '-^ who write. 



F. J. Berry. 



CELSO CHEMICAL. CO., 221 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 

 ^RANCHES: Boston, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, San 

 Francisco. 



Young Tutter: "I've brought you a box 

 of candy." 



Miss Pinkerly: "Oh, thanks! I'm 

 glad you came, Mr. Tutter!" — Puck. 



so 



Stranger (in Georgia): "Any profit in 

 raising cattle around here?" 



Native: "Naw; the trains run so blame 

 slow we can't git a cow killed nohow."— 

 Judge. 



