RECREATIOL'. 



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HUNTING wild and 

 dangerous game 

 by the light of the camp 

 fire is attractive. The 

 actual experience of 

 the trail is rough and 

 hard." Under such 

 conditions you need a 

 rifle built to stand hard 

 usage, one that will 

 reach your game at 

 iOng range if necessa- 

 ry and strike with 

 deadly effect. We 

 have four excellent 

 sizes for such work. 

 Write to-day for cata- 

 logue G 



RIFLES 



"Well, Madam," queried the doctor, "how 

 are you feeling to-day?" 



"0, doctor," she replied, "I have such 

 terrible pains all through my body, and I 

 can hardly breathe; I have no appetite and 

 can not sleep a wink." 



"But otherwise," said the M. D., "you feel 

 all right, don't you?" — Chicago News. 



Charley : Pa. was the elephant you told 

 Mr. Ryefuddle you saw in the city a sacred 

 white one? 



Mr. Whoopler: Why, I— I— that is— 

 Mrs. Whoopler (in a tone with ice down 

 its back) : Charley, the elephant your papa 

 saw was neither white nor sacred ! 



"Uncle John," asked the pretty girl who 

 was seeking information, "would I be justi- 

 fied in writing to a young man who has 

 never written to me?" 



"Only on important business, my dear," 

 answered the old man. 



"Well, this is important business," she 

 explained. "I want him to marry me." — 

 Chicago News. 



Mrs. Brown : Did the provision man 

 send the lobsters ? 



Bridget: Yis, mum, but they was so 

 green I knew they couldn't be ripe, and I 

 sent them back again. — Exchange. 



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