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[April 34, 1884. 



STORM-DEFYING WINDMILL. 



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for rural residences, . 

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Sportsman's FisWnc or Camniiia: Tents 



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Hornbeam Rods 



A SPECIALTY. 



W. HUNTINGTON, 



Wit TON, CONN., 



Makes a specialty of the manufacture of FINE 

 HAND-MADE RODS of Hornbeam for fly-fishing. 

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Gunsmiths and Dealers should send for our Gun- 

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A Splendid Dog Whistle, 

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Artificial Glass Eyes. 



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Fine Fishing Rods. 



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 PENS 



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Antelope and Deer of America. 



-by- 

 JOHN DEAN CATON, LL.D. 

 This work is the most important publication ever printed on the subject. 



The subject is a capital one. These animals are the most interesting of all our American 

 game. 



It takes a deer hunter to write of deer; and he must bring to the work the same enthu- 

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 is no need of Judge Caton's telling us in the preface that deer hunting has always been his 

 favorite diversion, for the reading of his book shows us that. 



The characteristic of the. book is that it is, all the way through, a statement of facts 

 which have been learned by the. most patient and industrious study of these animals. 

 Judge Caton has for many years kept in domestication the American antelope and all of the 

 American deer, save the moose and the two species of the caribou. The chapters are 

 devoted to the following: The Antelope, Moose, Elk, Woodland Caribou, Reindeer, Mule 

 Deer, Columbia Black-tailed Deer. Virginia Deer, Barren-ground Caribou, Reindeer, 

 Acapn^co Deer. 



"The Antelope and Deer of America" is a large volume of 426 pages, illustrated with 

 more than fifty illustrations (most of them from photographs), bound in cloth. The former 

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We have reduced the price from $4 to $2.50. 



Forest and Stream Publishing Co., 39 Park Row, New York. 



CWpo^lTloN 

 TARGET B/\LL Co 



Se*d for circular. 



TARGET FALLS AND BALL PIGEONS. 



New and Superior to all others. 



Sample barrel of the New Ball and a handsome silver i 

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EXCELSIOR BAIT PAIL. 



(Patented). The Fisliermaii'8 Ptiend. 



There is an inside 

 pail which can be re- 

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 the water the same as 

 a "fish car," thus 

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 The pan which fits in 

 the inside pail can be 

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 thus affording an easy 

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 The bait is kept alive 

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 : the continuous flow- 

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 , S through the perfora- 

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Schwatka's Search. 



Sledging in the Arctic in quest of the 

 FRANKLIN RECORDS, 

 — BY- 

 WILLIAM H. GUILDER 

 Second hi Command. 

 1 Volume, 8vo., with Maps and Illustrations. 



Price, 3.00. 

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We are the Sole Owners 

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 Freeport Machine Co., Freeport, 111., V. S. A. 



The English " Fishing Gazette." 



Devoted to angling, river, lake and sea fishing, and 



flshculture. 



Every Friday, 16 pages, folio, price 2d. 



Volume VI. commenced with the number for 



January 7, 1882. 



Editob-R. B. MAR8TON 



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Contains special articles on all fresh and salt 

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Studer's Birds of North America. 



The most magnificent work of the kind ever 

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Allen's New Bow-Facing Oars. 



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