THE 
EAGLE CLAW 
A Wonderful 
j = Invention. 
BEST TRAP 
in the World 
for Catching Fish, 
Animals and all manner of Game. 
A wonderful and most ingenious device. It is easy to set, 
suited to any bait, can be used anywhere, nothing can escape 
until released. Every fish, muskrat, or squirrel which bites 
at the bait is surely caught. Perfectly safe for children; 
will not rust; one bait will catch from 20 to 30 
fish; will springin any position; in short, isa grand triumph 
over the ursafe and uncertain common /ish-hkook. Highly 
recommended by the Tribune, World, Press, Turf, Field and 
Farm. The Ohio Farmer says, ‘‘ The Eagle Claw is a very 
ingenious article. The best device for catching fish and ganie 
we ever saw. Safe, sure, and convenient.’ No. 1 is for all 
ordinary fishing, the ladies’ favorite. No. 2 is for general use, 
both largeand small fish.andgame. We have sold thousands, 
and they have all given splendid satisfaction. 
Price, No. 1, by mail, 30 cents. No. 2, by 
mail, 50 cents, 
A. M. BROWN & CO., 
348 Clifton St. PORTLAND, ORE. 
THE WONDER OF THE AGE! 
PIANO OR ORGAN 
PLAYING 
Learned 
in One 
Day! 
MASON’S INDICATOR CHART.6 A 
child 10 years old can understand it perfectly. 
A wonderful invention; over 40,000 orders received from every 
2ountry on the globe. Mason’s Indicator Chart is wv 
machine which fits over the keys of a Piano or Organ, 
indicating where and how the hands are to be placed, and the 
proper keys to strike, changing the position and arrangement to 
suit the different keys. ‘They are infallible in result. If you 
can read, you can play the Piano or Organ in oe Gay better 
than a teacher could teach you in many lessons. If you have 
no piano you can learn at 2 friend’s house and astonish all with 
your acquirements. The leading Musical Paper says, *‘ They 
should find a place in every home. ‘They are to Music what the 
Multiplication Table is to Arithmetic.” It gives satisfaction in 
every case. "Teachers unhesitatingly endorse it. 
The price is $1.@@ for a complete set, 5 forms. 
SPECIAL OFFER. To introduce this wouderful 
invention at once we give free to all who buy Mason's 
Coart, our Musical Album, containing music which, 
bought separately, would cost $1.95. We send the Chart 
aid Album by Mail, prepaid, for $1.00. This is 
positivelygno humbug. We have thousands of testi- 
moniars from every country on the globe. These Charts are 
copyrie’ited and patented. 
A. M. BROWN & CO., 
348 Clifton St., PORTLAND, ORE” 
H@ES TUFE 
A copy of Scott’s 56 th. Standard Stamp 
Catalogue and 200 all different fine Foreign 
Stamps Costa Rica, Venezuela etc. etc. only 70c. 
BURTON’S AUCTION SALE. 
I hold these sales nearly every month, 
Have you some Stamps to dispose of? I 
should be pleased to sell them for you. Write 
for my terms, also for copy of Catalogue, price- 
lists, etc. They are sent FREE for the asking, 
CONTINENTALS. 
BELWLOOO Nc. pase G ics HOOOMs ac seas 1,00 
GE25OOsese ..8 ee 55c¢. LOOOO! neces 1.95 
Postage or Expressage extra. Why not 
try them? They contain 70 to 90 var, 
Address, Judson N 4 Burton 9 
MADISON, NEW YORK. 
CHINESE ... 
. DOMINOES 
@®FROM®S 
PROVINCE OF KWANGTUNG, CHINA. 
Consisting of 32 Dominoes; [native wood] 
4 Chinese Dice, 1 Wood Disc; [characters on 
both sides] 50 Chinese Cash and 55 black 
counters, all in a hinge cover tin box; 7 inches 
long; 4% inches wide and 1% inches deep. 
Weight, 34 ounces. Price, postage paid, t.25 
The Dominoes alone in hinge cover tin box; 
weight, 20 ozs. Price, post-paid, 1.00. A 
description of the dominoes and of the games 
played, can be fouud in the U.S. National 
Museum Report, 1893; pp. 49I—537. 
[ A paper on ‘‘Chinese Games with Dice and 
Dominoes,” by Stewart Culin, Director of the 
Museum of Archeology and _ Palceontology, 
University of Pennsylvania. | 
D. M. AVERILL & CO., 
P.O} Box; 2535 
PORTLAND, ORE. 
