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Sand Worms 12 and 15c. per doz. White or Blood Worms, 85c per doz. 
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One lot of Split Bamboo Fly and Bass Rods will be sold at $1.19 until all are sold. These rods are all nickel mounted, solid reel seats, silk wound, extra tip, complete in wood form and will 
give satisfaction. 
Length and weight of the Fly Rods are: 9ft., 6oz. ; 9Jft. 6Joz. ; 10ft., 7oz. ; lOJft., 7Joz. ; lift., 8oz. Reel seats below hand. 
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H— A. special lot of Hard Rubber and Nickel, Raised Pillar, Multiplying Reels with Balance Handle and Side Spring Click, 40yds., 63 cts. ; 60yds., 78 cts. ; 80yds., 88 cts. ; 100yds. 98 cts. 1 
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Single Gut Leaders, mist color, 1yd., 20c. per doz.; 2yds., 40c. per doz.; 3yds , 60c. doz. Double Gut Lsaders, mist col jr, 2yds., 75). djs. Haai T vistsi Gut Leaders, 103. each, 90c. doz' 
A special lot of Trout Flies at 25 cents per dozen assorted, sent by mail 1 cent per dozen extra for posbage. 
A special lot of Bass and Pickerel Spoons at 5 cents each sent by mail, 1 cent extra for postage. 
All kinds of Hollow Point best quality Hooks snelled to single gut 10 cts. doz. ; double gut, lScts. doz. ; treble, 20 cts. doz. ; four ply, 25 cts. doz. 1 cent extra per dozen for postage 
300ft. Braided Linen Reel Line on Block, 41 cts. ; 300ft. of Hand-Made Linen Reel Lines on Block, 9 thread, 38 cts., sent by mail S cts. extra for postage. 
Brass Box Swivels, all sizes No. 1 to No. 12., 15 cts. per dozen, sent by mail 1 cent per dozen extra for postage. 
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April, 1894. 
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F. S Parmelee Gun Co., Omaha, Neb. 
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Powell & Clement Co., Cincinnati, O. 
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July, 1894. 
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