March 7, 1889.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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The Celebrated Smith & Wesson Revolvers 



HAVE BROKEN ALL RECORDS FOR REVOLVER SHOOTING. 



The Most Perfect Small Arms 



EVER MANUFACTURED. 



Unrivalled in Beamy of Finish, Durability and Accuracy, 



Manufactured in calibers .32, .38 and .44-100. Single and 

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The Smith & Wesson Revolvers are constructed entirely of best wrought steel, 

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If dealer cannot supply you, orders sent to address below will receive prompt and 

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SMITH <So WESSON, 



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NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. CUT PRICES. 



Here I am again as usual, cutting the prices of Fishing Tackle. It will pay 

 you to buy your tackle in Brooklyn. 



PRICK PRICE. 



$2.75 For Split Bamboo Salt-Water Bass Rod, 6 strip, 2 joints, 8ft., 20oz., Solid Reel 



Seat, Nickel Trimmings, Double Guides, Silk Wound Black Beaded Handle §3.75 



3.32 For Split Bamboo Black Ba^s Rod, 8Jff., 3 joints. 10 or 12oz., Solid Reel Seat, 



Nickel Trimmings, Raise-i Tie Guides, Extra Tip, Silk Wound, Wood Form 3.32 



3.32 For Trout or Black Bass Fly Rod, same finish as above, lOift., .7 to 9oz., complete 



in wood form 3.32 



.90 For Ash and Laucewood Weakfish or Striped Bass Rod, Hollow Butt, Extra Tip, 



Swelled Ferrules 90 



1.50 For Fine Brass Multiplying Reel, Balance Handle, Screw Oil Cup, holds 600ft. 18- 



thread Lineu Line, diameter 3Jin 1.50 



3.75 Hard Rubber anrl Nickel Multiplying: Reel, with Drag, Raised Pillars, holris 600ft. 



15-tiiread Linen Line, Swivelled Reels in proportion 3.75 



Hooks. Down goes the prices. My best quality all kinds snelled on single gut, ldcts. per doz. : 

 double, 15cts. ; treble, 20cts. ; in I doz. packages. Leaders: Treble gut Weakfish and 

 Striped Bass Leaders, 21ft., 5cts. ; off. vets. ; 4ft., 9cts. ; 5tt., lOcfcs. ; all best quality. Reel 

 Lines on Blocks of 300ft., 9 thread, 38cts. ; 12 thread, 43cts. : 15 thread, 4ticts. ; 18 thread, 

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HUNTER'S PATENT 



Pat. April 17, 1888. Pat. April rfj 18S£. Pat . Ma y 29, 1888. 



The CoUins Gun Company, of Omaha, Nebraska 

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The CRIMPER is also &old separate. Will crimp at least 

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UNCLE LISHA S SHOP. 



Life in a Corner of Yankeeland. 



By ROWLAND E. ROBINSON. 



A book that appeals to all who know anything of the old-fashioned New England life. 

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CAISSGE HANDLING. 



By C. B. VAUX ("DOT.") 



A complete manual for the management of a canoe. Tbe author begins at , he very 

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