RECREATION. 



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Marble's Revolver Rod 



This is a handy and handsome little tool 

 for men who take pride in their arms. The 

 rod proper is made of solid brass with our 

 patented steel swivel. The hollow nickeled 

 handle will hold a Marble cleaner. 



For 7 l / z inch, ox ^ l / 2 inch barrel and under, 

 choice of ends, price postpaid, $1.00. Men- 

 tion caliber. Joints are. 4 inches long. Ex- 

 tra joints, 15c; ends, 15c. 



Marble's Brass Rifle Rod with strong 

 steel joints, postpaid, $1.00. 



Marble's Rifle Cleaner 



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(Garrison's Patent) Brass %zxl-z.z washers on a spiral spring steel wire. 



We knew after the fhst time we tried this cleaner that it was a wonderful implement and that 

 we would have a large sale for it. But we did not guess big enough, for it is selling faster than 

 any new specialty we ever put out. Why ? Because it takes out every particle of burned smoke- 

 less powder and lead. Because it does the work faster and easier than any other cleaner. Because 

 it is cheaper, for one will last a man a lifetime. We have one we have used over 200 times in clean- 

 ing rifles- It is still in just as good condition for service as ever. It is kept this way by oc- 

 casional scraping and turning of the washers. We guarantee that it will not harm your rifle. 



Price postpaid, 50c. Mention Caliber. 



Send for catalogue of extra quality specialties. Mention Recreation. 



Marble Safety Axe Co, t DepL A t Gladstone, MicL 



Yeast — "Whenever some new territory is 

 opened up there is always a rush for the 

 place, is there not?" 



Crimsonbeak — "Well, not if a volcano 

 opens up the territory." — Yonkers States- 

 man. 



The Davenport single gun which you 

 sent me several weeks ago for a club of 

 subscribers is well made and shoots ex- 

 ceedingly well. Penetration and pattern 

 are excellent. F. C. F., Palo, Mich. 



I received the Mullins "Get There 

 boat and am much pleased with it. 



Wm. Collins, Decatur, 111. 



duck 



"Here you 2," yelled the stevedore, "han- 

 dle that gunpowder careful !" 



"What's the matter wid it?" demanded 

 Casey and Reilly in one breath. 



"Don't you know some of that powder 

 exploded 2 years ago and blowed up 10 

 men?" 



"Sure that couldn't happen now," replied 

 Casey. "There's only 2 of us here." — Cath- 

 olic Standard and Times. 



Farmer — "Hi, there ! Can't you see that 

 sign, 'No fishin' on these grounds' ?" 



Colored Fisherman — "Co'se I kin see de 

 sign. I'se cullid, Boss, but I ain't so igno- 

 rant as ter fish on no grounds. I'm fishin' 

 in de crick." — Exchange. 



15he 

 DAVENPORT 

 1905 MODELS 



Embody all the latest im- 

 provements in modern gun 

 construction. They 

 are the stan- 

 dard of ex- 

 cellency. 



