EGGS AT REDUCED RATES. 



I can furnish anygof the following sets at prices named. Satisfac- 

 tion and safe delivery guaranteed. 



No. 449, Golden Eagle set of 2, $15.00 ; No. 357, Nighthawk, set of 2, $ .80 



k ' 451, Bald Eagle, " " 2, 6.00 | " 400, Richardson's Owl, set of 4, 2.50 



21, Stone Chat, " "5, .65 " 408, Burrowing Owl, 11 "8, 1.60 



" 41a, Long-tailed Chickadee, set4, 1.40 , « 487, Great Blue Heron, " "3, .68 



56, Cactus Wren, set of 5, 1.50 " 490, Snow v Heron,, M "4, .60 



148, Gt. No. Shrike, " 4, 1.90 , " ^88, Whistling Swan, " " 1, 2.00 



•• 178a, White-rumped Redpoll, set 5, 2.30 ; " 605, Pintail, " "4, roo 



" 179, Common Redpoll, set of 4, 1.40 j " 685, Forster's Tern, " "3, .60 



" 293, California Jay, " " 5. 1.20 | " 687, Artie Tern, !l "3, .30 



All the above eggs have full data with each set, and are sent by mail, postpaid. 



California Gold Half-dollars, 5 2 cents each. 



" " Quarter-dollars, 27 



I will give good exchange for anv of the following sets, with full data and nest: 

 Cal. Bluebird. American Redstart, Short-billed Marsh Wren, Long-tailed Chat and 



Orchard Oriole. 



If you intend purchasing a gun or rifle, send for prices. Can furnish anything in 

 that line at a low rate. 



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p. o. box 34. h. W. DAVIS. North Granville; N. Y: 



PETER QUINN'S LIGHT OINTMENT, 



Manufactured at NORTH GRANVILLE, N. Y. 



In introducing this remedy, which has for many years had a great local reputation in 

 the northern part of New York and such other places as it has chanced to reach, no effort 

 ever having been made to advertise it or put it on the market, we offer the following 

 testimonials. These cases are well known and should anyone desire to verify them, 

 would refer them to any business man of North Granville, N. Y 



ri^TIMOMALS. 



North Granville, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1886. — Mr. Peter Quinn, My Dear Sir: In 1883, 

 I cut my finger severely with an ax, injuring the second joint. I took cold in the wound 

 which became very painful. I employed a well known and skillful physician. He treat- 

 ed the finger seven days. It grew rapidly worse, a portion of the bone came out, and 

 the entire hand was badly affected and turned black. I was in constant and agonizing- 

 pain. Finally the doctor refused to treat it any longer, and said it must be amputated at 

 the wrist, and told me to go home and arrange to have it done the next day. On my way 

 home I stopped at M. J. Vails and told him what the doctor had said : Mr. Vail said if I 

 was through with the doctor, he would undertake to cure me, and gave me a box of 

 Peter Qiiinn's Lighc Ointment, telling me how to apply it. Mr Vail was so confident 

 that it would help me that I took it home and put it on about 2 o'clock p. m. The pain 

 was relieved in a great measure during the afternoon., and that night I went to bed at 8 

 o'clock, went immediately to sleep, and did not wake until 9 o'clock the next morn- 

 ing, the first sleep I had had in five nights. I had just got up when the doctor appeared 

 prepared to -amputate my hand, but it was so much better I refused to let him see it. 

 From the moment I applied the Ointment the improvement of the hand was constant and 

 rapid and in ten days it was perfectly well. Gratefully, CHAS. VOGEL. 



A number of other testimonials will be furnished on application. 



For sprains, cuts, bruises, stock legs, etc.. on horses, the Light Ointment is especiallv 

 valuable. PRICE, 50 CENTS per bottle, sent by mail if desired. Liberal discount to 

 Agents. Send for terms. 



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(J I I NX & CO., North Granville, 

 i* ( » I'ox 94. Washington, Co., N. Y. 



