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I A Leading liondon Phy«» 



ician establishes an 



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for the Cure of 



J EPILEPTIC FITS. 



TFromAm.Journalcf Medicine. 



Dr. Ab. Meserolo £afc9 of London), who makes a specialty 

 of Epilepsy, has without doubt treated and cured more cases 

 than any other living physician. His snccesshasslmplvbeen 

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S. AIXCOCK & CO., 



Fish Hook & Silk Worm Gut M'f'rs. 



Redditch, Eng., and Murcia, Spain. 



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No. 777. 

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Trade / 



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Whereas, It having come to our notice that some 

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 having spread reports to the effect that the manu- 

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 Signed, R. HARRISON, BABTLEET & CO., 

 Sole manufacturers of Harrison's Celebrated Fish 

 Hook i, Redditch, England. (December, 1882. ) 



Manufacturers also of Fishing Tackle of every 

 description. Sewing and Sewing Machine Needles. 



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First International Clay Pigeon Tournament 



OVER $5,000 IN PRIZES AND SWEEPSTAKES. 



UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE 



LIGOWSKY OJLA.Y PIGEON CO. 



Of Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 A Five Day Programme, to be held at Chicago, Illinois, May 27 to 31, 1884. 



PRINCIPAL CONTEST:— INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH. 

 CONDITIONS: 



Team sliooting (5 to a team); 10 single birds, 18yds. rise; 5 double birds, 15yds. rise 

 Ligowsky Tournament Rules to govern (excepting;: use of single barrel only allowed). Five 



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Headquarters in Chicago. Arrangements will be made for reduced railroad rates and 

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Cltit>s should enter at once by remitting SI. 00 to the undersigned. Choice as to time in 

 being callpd to the bcore will be allowed to clubs in the order ia which they enter. Balance 

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THE LIGOWSKY CLAY PIGEON CO., 



Augilst 1883. (P. O. Box 1,^92). Office, No. 68 W. Third Street. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Antelope and Deer of America. 



-BY- 

 JOHN DEAN CATON, LL.D. 

 This work is the most important publication ever printed on the subject. 



The subject is a capital one. These animals are the most interesting of all our American 

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