June 4, 1891.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



407 



Notice to Fishermen. Cut Prices for 1891. 



Here I am again as usual cutting the prices of Fishing Tackle. liow prices and good quality of goods increases 



my business. It will pay you to buy your tackle in Brooklyn. 



No. 1, S ioint, 6 strip, SpUt Bamboo Trout or Black Bass Fly Rods, solid reel seat below hand, nickel mounbings, silk -whippings, extra tip, all complete in wood form, length OJ, 10, 



lOift., weight 7, 8, 9oz ^ f * 



No. 1, G, same as above but is Germaa Silver Mounted •, • .• • ••,■•.••*. ;." V V ' ^i ll^iy V'"'' \' n. 



No. 4' 3 joint, 6 strip SpUt Bamboo Black Bass Bait Rod, Raised Tie Guides, solid reel seat above the hand, extra tip, silk whippmgs, mckel mountings, complete m wooa form, length 

 8J,"9, 9i lOit . weight 9, 1%, 13, ISoz '. ' -^^^ 



No. 4, Or, same as above but Is German SUver Mounted •." " v," oVj. '■'L'Jnn 



No. 7, 6 strip Split Bamboo Salt Water or Lake Trolling Rod, 2 joint, solid reel seat above the haod, double tie guides, mckel mountmgs, length 8ft., weigiit ^Uoz 



No. 8, same as No 7, but is 3 joint • • 



No. 280, 3 joint Ash and Lancewood Heavy Salt Water Bass Rod, hollow butt, extra tip, brass mountmgs. 9%- ••••••• v- -Vkk" 'iVor ' 'tV' ' "ili,' ^" ^" ■"■ u " 'T ' c' T ' ' tt„„:;i"i;' 



Brass Multiplying Reels, Balance Handle, Screw Oil Cup, hne finish, 25yds., 83c.; 40yds., 95c. j GOyds., $1.05; 80yds $1.15; lO^ds., $1 35. Hard Rubber Multiplying ^^els, Balance Han^e 

 Sliding Chck, Nicktl Plated, 40yds. $1.75; 60yds.. $2.25; 80yds., $2.50; 200yds., $3.75. Braided Linen Reel Lines on Block, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 300fD., 41c. J. F. M. Brand Linen Reel 

 Lines on Block, 300ft., 9 thread, 38c. ; 12 thread 43c. ; 15 thread, 46c. ; 18 thread, 53c. Brass Swivels, 15c. per doz. Best Quahtv Hooks on single gut, per doz ., 10c. ; double gut, I5c. per 

 doz. ; treble gut, 20c. per doz. Single Gut Leaders, 1ft., per doz., 15c. ; 2ft., per doz., 30c. ; 3ft., per doz., 45c. Double Gut Leaders, ift., per doz., 15c. ; 2ft., per doz., 30o. ; ^tt., doz., 450. 



2 72 



3 32 



2 75 



3 75 

 90o. 



J. F. MARSTEBS, 51, 53 <te 55 Court St., Brooklyn, W. Y. 



Send 2c. Btamn fny T11nstra.t««<1 Oa.ta.1oiriii«> fnr 1R01. 



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Load No. 30. 10-gauge Climax Shells, 3^- drs. High Grade Trap Powder, IJ oz. No. 8 shot. 

 $18.00 per M. net. 



Wadded two 9 and one 10-gauge Black Edge Wads on powder and card on shot. 

 Load No. 33. 12~Gauge Climax Shells, 3 drs. High Grade Trap Powder, l^- oz. No. 8 shot. 

 $16..50 per M. net. 



Wadded two 11 and one 12-gauge Black Edge Wads on powder and card on shot. 

 ChUled shot -$1.00 per M. net extra. 



We solicit a trial of these cartridges and Imow that they wiU not fail to give the very best 

 of satisfaction. We are also prepared to load these or any of oui- regular trap or nitro-powder 

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HERO STORIES AND FOLK-TALES. 



With Notes on the Origin, Custonns and 

 Character of the Pawnee People. 



By QEOEGE BIRD GRINNELL ("YO.") 



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Pawnee customs and beliefs are richly illustrated by the folk-tales 

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