. The oist . ildiug, and a fewrods to the east is a stockade of the SixNations oflndians whose ancesters dom-inated the territory of New York 400years ago. This stockade contains allthe various forms of buildings to beseen in an Indian Village prior to thesettlement of New York. One of thepleasure trips within the Expositiongrounds is the circumnavigation of thebuildings upon a broad canal by meansof launches which stop at convenientpoints. This canal, over a mile long,surrounds the main group of Exposi-tion buildings. There are also wheeledchairs in abundance, having noiselessrubber tires and


. The oist . ildiug, and a fewrods to the east is a stockade of the SixNations oflndians whose ancesters dom-inated the territory of New York 400years ago. This stockade contains allthe various forms of buildings to beseen in an Indian Village prior to thesettlement of New York. One of thepleasure trips within the Expositiongrounds is the circumnavigation of thebuildings upon a broad canal by meansof launches which stop at convenientpoints. This canal, over a mile long,surrounds the main group of Exposi-tion buildings. There are also wheeledchairs in abundance, having noiselessrubber tires and easy springs, so thatone may be as lazy and comfortable ashe desires. A miniature railway alsoskirts the Exposition fence and will befound convenient by many. COLLECTORS TOOL. A POCKET INSTRUMENTFORTREECOLLEGTING-SAVES Send Stamp for Circulai*. (179) J. Rowland Nowell, Portman, S. C. T HIS PAPER is printed at the Bookand Magazine Publishing House ofA. M. EDDY, Albion, N. Y. 96 THE THE BEST ILLUSTRATED BIRD MAGAZINE EVER PUBLISHED. It gives the LIFE HISTORIES and FINEILLUSTRAilONS of 4 or S N. A. BIRDSevery month. The egg of each is shown FULLSIZE. It also contains short, interesting stories aboutbirds. ,^: ONLY 50 CTS. A , COPY FREE. SUB^CRIB^ 9^0W. CHAS. K, REED, S«a. A, , MASS. GIBBS CELEBRATED PROCESS OF RAPID TAXIDERMY. In Practical Use for Over Twenty-five years. Used Everywhere in America. Hundreds of Testimonals. Try and be a class. Money in It. Be Your Own Taxidermist. Naturalists. Collectors, Gunners, Anglers, Outers. Boys, Girls and all others interested innature and anxious to preserve the .ppciniens taken in wood and field, have all felt the need of asimple method of preservation, which is free fiom intricacies and inexpensive. There is a methrd of rapid taxidermy now in extensive use, which meets the requirements ofall amateurs who wish a practical and inexpensive n?ethod of preserving the trophi


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