Feb. 4, 1S92.] 



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It Will PAY YOU to Buy your Tarpon Tackle at Marsters'. 



Special TARPON Rod, 20 inch butt, 63-inch Lancewood tip, German silver mountings, with double guide and two-hole tip...... Price 



Same as above, with Oreenheart Tip > 



Either of the above, with Agate Guides and Agate Tip, $5.00 extra. 



Best Quality Steel Pivot TARPON Reels, Hard Rubber and German Silver, holding 200 yards of 18 or 21 Thread Linen Line.... " 



The same Reel as above, but Nickle Plated instead of German Silver • 



Heavy Lancewood TARPON Rods, three-jointed, with extra tip... , 



Two-joint Calcutta Bamboo Extra Heavy TARPON Rods. 



Very best quality TARPON Lines 200 yards 18-thread. $2.00; 21-thread, $2.25. Extra quality . TARPON Hooks, snelled with double twisted hard line, 40c. per 

 Snelled on German Silver Wire and Swivels, $1.20 per" dez. Sinkers, 8 c. per pound. Send for Catalogue. 



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IF NOT, WHY NOT? 



Have you seen the Chubb Catalogue of Fishing Tackle 

 for 1892? 

 If Not. Why Not? 



This Catalogue contains 9i svoted entirely to 



fishing It describes and illustrates Fishing Tackle of 

 to-day. It has Two Lithographic Plates of Eight-Strip 

 Split Bamboo am Lancewood Rods, in seven colors. 

 These have been pronounce! by prominent anglers to 

 he elegant, and to mark anew era in illustrating Fish- 

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It also contains eight plates, or over one hundred 

 varieties, of Artificial Flies, in twelve colors, which 

 every angler should have to select from. 



Send 25c for Catalogue. This may be deducted from 

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FERGUSON'S PATENT REFLECTING LAMPS, 



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 the back. 



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AN EXCURSION TO 



ALASKA. 



The wonderful richness of this Arctic country 

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TENTS AND CAMPING 



Is the subject of a new book called 



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It gives a vast amount of information about 

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Scientific Etatioi of Doss 



FOR THE GUN. 



A new work by an English writer, 

 "H. H." 



The instructions here given are the result of 

 the author's amateur practicil experience 

 of thirty-seven years. A review in Forest 

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"This work is a very well written treatise upon 

 the subject, containing some new ideas and much 

 that is interesting and instructive to the new be- 

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 to even old hands to study. The chapter devoted 

 to kennel management is a short one. but it, is 

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 times the price of the work to any one that will 

 heed its teachings." 



Price $2.50, postpaid, by the 



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Teufel the Terrier; 



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The Life and Adventures oi 

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Told and illustrated by J. YATES CARRTNG- 

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A book which has had wonderful popularity in 

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Hunting in the Great West. 



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A Wonderful Crimper. 



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Book and Boy. 



The visitor from New Jersey came in and said his wife wanted to 

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 to encourage these tastes. We named it — "JSTessmuk's Woodcraft;" 

 and the suggestion carried conviction. The boy has doubtless by 

 this time read his book through three times at least, and has found 

 something in the third reading that be missed in the first. And if he 

 retains his sportsman's tastes he will read the book when he shall be 

 old. 



The Man and the Book. 



For Read this note from Gen. D. H. Bruce, of Syracuse, in praise of 

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 years. What a delightful book. How every page rivels the attention 

 of the woodsman, by its happy language in dealing with practical, 

 every day things, and imparting hints of originality in respect to 

 many things. I took up the book one evening, and could not slpep 

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UNCUS USHA'i SHOP. 



Life in a Corner of Yankeeland. 



By ROWLAND E. ROBINSON, 



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

 These are some of the chapters; 



ihe School Meeting in District 13. Uncle Lisha's Spring Gun. In Uncle Lisha's Shop. Con- 

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 A Rainy Day in the Shop. The Turkey Shoot at Hamner'8. Sam Lovel's Thanksgiving. 

 Little Sis. Sam Lovel's Bee-Hunting. In the Shop Again. The Fox Hunt. Noah Chase's 

 Deer-Hunting. The Hard Experience of Mr. Abija" Jarvis. The Coon Hunt. In the 

 Sugar Camp. Indians in Dan vis. The Boy Out West. Breaking Up. The Departure. 

 The Wild Bees' 8warm. 



They make a handsomely printed volume of 187 pages, bound in cloth. Sent, postpaid, on 

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