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[July 9, 1891' 



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Notice to Fishermen. Cut Prices for 1891. 



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



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



No. 1, 3 joint, 6 strip. Spat Bamboo Trout or Black Bass Fly Rods, solid reel seat below hand, nickel mountings, silk wliippings, extra tip, all complete in wood form. length 9i, 10, 



lOJft., weight 7, 8, 9oz frice $3 72 



ISO. 1, G, same as above but is German Silver Mounted " 8 S.9 



No. 4, 3 joint, 6 strip Split Bamboo Black Bass Bait Rod, Raised Tie Guides, solid reel seat above the hand, extra tip, silk whippings, nickel mountings, complete in wood form, length 

 84, 9, 9|, 10ft . weight 9, lOJ, 12, 13oz T , Price 



No. 4, G, same as above but is German Silver Mounted " 



No. 7, 6 strip Split Bamboo Salt Water or Lake Trolling Rod, 3 joint, solid reel seat above the haad, double tie guides, nickel mountings, length 8£t., weight 20oz " 



No, 8, same as Ko 7, bat is 3 joint • " 



2 72 



3 33 



2 75 



3 75 

 90c. 



No. 280, 3 joint Ash aud Lancewood Heavy Salt Water Bass Rod, hollow butt, extra tip, brass mountings, 9ft 



Brass Multipljaug Reeis, Balance Handle, Screw Oil Cup, fine finish, ^5yds., 83c. ; 40yds., 9oc. ; eOyds., $1.05; 80yds.. $1.15; 100yds., $1.35. Hard Rubber Miiltiplying Reels, Balance Handle. 

 Slidmg Chck, Nickel Plated, 40yds., |1,75; 60yds., $3.25; 80yds., |2.50; SOOvds., $3.75. Braided Linen Reel Lines on Block, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, SOOft., 41c. J. P. M. Brand Liaen Reel 

 Lines on Block, SOOft., 9 thread, 38c. ; 12 thread 43c. ; 15 thread, 46c. ; IS tliread, 53c. Brass Swivels, 15e. per doz. Best Quality Hooks on single gut, per doz ., lOc. ; double gut, 15c. per 

 doz. ; treble gut, 20c. per doz. Single Gut Leaders, lit., per doz., 15c. ; 2ft., per doz., 30c : 3ft., per doz., 45o. Double Gut Leader, 1ft., per doz., 15c. ; 2ft., per doz., SOc. ; 3ft., doz., 45o. 



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HERO STORIES AND FOLK-TALES. 



With Notes on the Origin, Customs and 

 Character of the Pawnee People. 



By GEOE&B BIRD GRIITITELL ("YO.") 



Cloth, 417 pages. Dlustrated. Price $2.00. 



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

 and in the copious notes Mr. Grinnell gives an uncommonly spirited ac 

 count of Pawnee life in ^eace and in war. There is an account of the 

 defense of a Pawnee village by 200 sick men, cripples, old men and 

 squaws, against 600 Sioux warrioi's, which for sheer gallantry and in- 

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 Pawnee warriors were all away at the time, and the Sioux counted upon 

 an easy victory. But the Pawnee cripples and women actually beat them 

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 bold assailants fled in panic and sustained a heavy loss. Mr. Grinnell 

 also has vrritten a picturesque and vivacious sketch of one of the last 

 Pawnee buffalo hunts, in which the Indians commonly reverted to prim- 

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 than their t o s and arrows. A particularly interesting part of the book 

 is that which treats of the Pawnee doctors or medicine men. The state- 

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 kind of skill ir sleight-of-hand far beyond that usually atti'ibuted to In- 

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 able as those performed by the famous jugglers and fakirs of Hindostan, while one of their 

 tricks is a close pareUel to the East Indian mango leat. , . . Those who desire to leara 

 of the many other wonders done by the Indian doctors must refer to its pases for themselves. 

 As it is certainly one of the best woiks on Indian hte, legend and character that has been 

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