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RECREA TION. 



The Revelation 



Short Smoke 



ROLLS 



in wood box 



prepaid 

 anywhere for 



yap 



Note Clean, Long Stock. 



They are made of a most highly choice LONG FILLER, 

 —they're eleaned, dust-blown leaves, hand-rolled, in 

 a wrapper. It is a genuine Porto Rico leaf— a virgin 

 loam soil stock, the choicest grown, and the pride of 

 the Island's planters. 



Their immense success in the U. S. in four months' 

 time, has proven the need of a short or "inter- 

 mediate" smoke of rich quality. 



Money back to anyone dissatisfied. Your dollar 

 is not our dollar unless you are glad to get Lucke's Rolls. 



J. H. LUCKE & CO., 



Extensive Makers of Choice Special Goods, 



LUCKE BLOCK. CINCINNATI, OHIO, 



Not a smoke for 

 boys and cigarette 

 puffers, but a most 

 highly appreciable 

 SHORT-Smoke 

 treat to men who 

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 tomed to the finest | 

 imported Vuelta| 

 stock. 5 



An exquisite | 

 clean Long Filler | 

 — A Filler never J 

 before equalled | 

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 by hand* 



Here is a clipping from a local paper: 

 " The Sam Atkinson fishing party re- 

 turned to the city to-day with the biggest 

 string of black bass brought in this season. 

 The party consisted of Sam Atkinson, Pat 

 F. Smith. John Brady, John Foley and 

 Stanley Gordon, with W. J. Kelly as guide. 

 They caught 390 pounds of black bass in 2 l / 2 

 hours; the largest 2 fish weighing 9 pounds 

 when cleaned. The fish were caught in 

 Three Island lake, 22 miles Northeast 

 Deer river." 



This story, if true, brands these men 

 the champion fish hogs so far reported, 

 catch of 78 pounds a man (as it is reason- 

 able to suppose the guide took no part in 

 the slaughter), in 2^2 hours shows the fish 

 were not allowed much chance to fight, but 

 were hauled in as fast as possible. What use 

 could these men make of 390 pounds of fish, 

 as the law prohibits selling? Would it not 

 be a good plan for the L. A. S. to have a 

 number of medals made, with a design on 

 one side of a hog and on the reverse a pile 

 of fish or game? Then when a report of 

 fish or game slaughter was received send 

 each man a medal. 



C. W. Higgins, Duluth, Minn. 



HE KNEW HER. 



City Editor — Here, this won't do. 



New Reporter — What's the matter? 



City Editor — In your account of the 

 Blimbus-Fuddlethwaite wedding you speak 

 of the bridegroom leading the bride to the 

 altar. 



New Reporter — Yes. That's a common 

 bit of metaphor. 



City Editor — I know it, but it won't do 

 in this case. I used to go with that girl 

 myself, and if anybody ever leads her any- 

 where it will have to be while she is walk- 

 ing in her sleep. — Cleveland Leader. 



A green little boy, in a green little way, 

 A green little apple devoured one day; 

 And the green little grasses now tenderly 



wave 

 O'er the little green apple boy's green little 



grave. — Cornell Widow. 



A 2 pound can of Laflin & Rand's cele- 

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 subscriptions to Recreation. You can 

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 without interfering with your regular busi- 

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