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 Illustrated witti Maps, Sketches, and Diagrams. By 

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The Only Complete Guide to 

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H. L. jDUNCKLjEjE'S 



PATENT 



CAMPING and MINING 



STOVE. 



PATENTED JUNE 22, 1875. 

 Outside dimensions, packed, '.3x12x20 Inches. 

 Weight!) ' only :i5 pounds, very durable, will cook 

 for tui persons, and is a ipei lally adapted Tor camping 

 purposes. The »aiv ennsi-l.s of 3 qt. kettle, l> qt. tea 

 kettle, 2 qt. enffee pot, fry pan, round tin pan, 2 

 eqiuire pans, dipper, gridiron, tent collar, 8 ft. funnel, 

 and an oveu that will roast 15 pounds beef. 



The ware 1b SO constructed that it nests and packs 



,nd the oven and funnel pack inside the 



stove, as represented in cut 2, leaving room for pack- 



ng half a dozen plates, knivet, fotka, spoons, and 



drinking cups. Price complete, $15. 



SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 



H. U DUNCKLEE, 

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For sale at SPORTSMAN'S EMPORIUM, 102 Nas- 

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 Paul stieet, Montreal. 



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Standard Outfit 



SPORTSMEN. 



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 Marked: 



"BOSTON 



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SUIT, 



G. W. Simmons & Son, 



BOSTON." 



PRICE $13 



Sample of Material 



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ADDRESS: 



G.W. SIMMONS & SON, 



"OAK HALL," BOSTON, MASS. 



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DAVID LANDKETH & SONS, 



Founded K84. PHILADELPHIA. 



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 shingles without the slate, for 



One-third the Cost Ke-shinglinsr. 



The expense of slating new shingles is only about 

 the cost of simply laying them. The paint IsMBE- 

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It Stops Every Leak, 



and for tin or iron has no equal, as it expands by 

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 water-tight at a small expense, and preserved for 

 many years. 

 This Slate Paint is 



EXTREMELY CHEAP. 

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 are required to 100 square feet of surface, and al- 

 though the paint has a heavy body it is easily applied 

 with a brash. 



No Tar is Used in this Composition 



therefore it neither cracks in winter, nor runs in 



On decayed shingles it fills np the holes and pores, 

 and gives a new substantial roof that will last for 

 years. Curled or warped shingles it brines to their 

 places, and keeps them there. It tills up all holes in 

 felt roofs, stops the leaks, and althongh a slow dryer, 

 rain does not affect it in a few boors after applying. 

 As nearly all paints that are black contain tab, be 

 sore you obtain our genuine article, which, for shin- 

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CHOCOLATE COLOR, 

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TIN ROOFS 

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 introduced that will effectually prevent dampness 

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These paints are also largely used on out-honses 

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Onr only colors are Chocolate, Red, Brigii r Eed 

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II Gallon, can and box 81 50 



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15 •■ " 5 50 



10 " keg & 50 



tiO " half barrel 16 00 



40 " one barrel 30 00 



10 pounds, cement for bud leaks.. 1 25 



We have in stock of onr own manufacture roofing 

 materials, etc., tit the following low prices: 



1.000 rolls extra Rubber Rooting, at 3 cents per 

 square foot. Or we will furnish Rubber Roofing 

 Nails, Caps and Slate rain t for an entire new roof at. 

 -ij cents per square foot. 



2,000 rolls 3-iily Tarred Roofing Felt, at 1} cents per 

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.1 (KK) rolls 8 ply Tarred Roofing Felt, at 3J cents per 



■Jlhhi rolls Tarred Sheathing at ljc. per square foot. 



5,iU0 gallons tine Enamel Paint, mixed ready for 

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1000 Barrels Slate Hour per bbl. $3 00 



1C00 Barrel* Soapstonc Flour .... " 3 00 



lOuO Barrels Orull'm Mineral " 8 00 



1000 Barrels Metulic I'uint. dry " 3 00 



Special prices per ton or carload lots. 



All orders must be accompanied with the money, 

 or subject to :lt) days draft on well known parties. 



N. Y. SLATE PAINT CO., 



102 & 104 Maiden Lane, N- Y. 



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MORRIS' FLY RODS. 



Of greenheartand rent and glued bamboo, for trout, 

 Halmon and bwn. Altso trout, Halmoii and baaB flies, 

 reelM, lir.oe, leaders,, fly. books, etc., etc. Agent in 

 New Kork Tor rodt>, BOLBEKTON & BEEMER, 102 

 Nassau et. 



Ferules and other materials furnished to amateur 

 rod makers. 



Thaddeus IVorris, 



208 WE8T LOSAX SQUARE, PH1LA, 



MeJBride Flies. 



Medal and Diploma from International Exhibition 

 Philadelphia, 18?t>, decreed for exceedingly neat work 

 with solidity of construction. A line assortment of 

 flies for trout, salmon and baas constantly on hand. 

 Also casting-lines, riles careMly selected for any 

 locality. Goods promptly made to order from any 



Sattern desired. Address SARA -J. MeBRIDE, 

 [umford, Monroe CO., N. V. H&lberton & Beem&r 

 8ole Agents for Hew tort and tfclaity. Xeblt-im. 



A. B. SHIPLEY & SON. 



MANUFACTURERS A1?D 1 



Fine Fishing Tackle, Fish Rod 

 Mountings, &c, &c. 



Shipley's "Prize Medal" Split Bamboo and Green 

 Heart Trout, Salmon and Bass Flv Rods, Reels, Lines, 

 Leaders. Floats, Artiflci I , Metai, and 



Nickle Squids for Sea. River and Brook Fishing. 



A specialty of the celebrated Green Heart Wood 

 for Amatner rod makers. Prize Medal Awarded at 

 Franklin Institute 1874, and Centennial Exhibition 

 1876. for Rods. Lines, f ,\ Biura, &c. 



marl-6m 803 Commerce fet., Philadelphia. 



CONROY, BISSETT* MALLESON, 



65 Fulton St., N. Y. 



Six Strip Split Bamboo 



Fly Rods 



A SPECIALTY. 



$25 Each 

 Quality Guaranteed. 



COMBINED GKUEN HEART 

 AND SPLIT BAMBOO RODS. 

 BUT AND JOINT OF GREEN 

 HEART, AND TIP OF SPLIT 

 BAMBOO. 



$30Eaeh 



L.H. Abbkt. C. F. Imbeib. Andkew Cubbk. 

 Special. 



48 Maiden Lane. ) p. o. box 1394 

 35Liberty Street, J new york. 



ABBEY & IMBRIE, 



(Successors to Andrew Clerk & Co.) 



New York, London, and Redditch, 



Importers, Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail 

 Dealers in 



FISHING TACKLE 



Of Every Description and Quality. 



We particularly call attentiou to our extensive as- 

 sortment of tine goods for sportsmen, such as Salmon 

 Trout, and Black Bass Flies and Snell Hooks, on hand 

 and tied to order; Cot! one l.sl-inde 



Bass Lines, Water-proof Braided Silk Lines, etc., etc. 



Every genuine H.L. Leonard's Six-spliced Bamboo 

 Salmon, Trout, and Bass Rod is marked "D. L. Leon 

 ard, maker, Abbey & Imbrie, sole agents." Beware 

 of Imitations. 



Sole agents for the McCord Patent Celluloid Black 

 Bass Reel, and Aiken Black Bass Hod. Proprietors 

 of the celebrated Winchester Patent P.r..,ided Rods. 



Sole importers of Joseph Wurrin's Drill-Ejed and 

 Egg-Eyed Needles. 



Parties titled ont with appropriate tackle for th 

 Rocky Mountains, Pacific Coast, Canada. Maine, Adi- 

 rondacks, etc., etc. Orders by mail will receive the 

 personal attention of the firm. 



H. L. LEONARD 



Manufacturer of 



Fine Fly, Bass, Salmon arhd Trout Rods 



of Spilt Bamboo, or any desired material, 

 and Improved Light Reels. 

 Sold bv all principal dealers m Ashing tackle turougii- 

 out the United states. 



Every variety of Fishing Tackle 

 always on hand. 



ARTIFICIAL FLIES TIED TO ORDER. 



Novia-t' Bangoii, Maine. 



(CELLULOID I'ATEST ) 



Trolling and Click Reels. 



The finest Reels made light, durable and finely 

 finished. Ask your dealer for them. 



UEOKtiE E. HART & Co., Newark, N. J. 



Refer to Dr. W. W. Ely, ftochester. N. Y., anc 

 Dr. J. R. Romeyn, KeeBvllle.N. T. 



Jn2<)tf. 



LESSONS IN FLY TYING.— By an ex- 

 perienced fly-dresser. Refer to Abbey atlrnone, 

 48 Maiden Lane. Address JOHN HAILY, S'ffl Henry 



orreet, Nf-w York Oct lfl-Ttqi 



New York Mailing Agency. . 



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Tribune Buildinn6. JAMES BRADY, Manager aid 

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