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one who "goes a-fishing." Some people charge for their catalogues, some 
charge for the postage, some charge for both. We are more than willing to 
give away our catalogues and prepay postage on them. No angler, after 
looking at the catalogue, can resist buying from us or from our trade- 
customers all the fishing-tackle he can afford to pay for. That is where we 
get back a good deal more than cost of catalogue and postage. 
ABBEY & IMBRIE, 
1 8 Vesey Street, New York City 
Sand Worais 12 and 15c. per doz. White or Blood Worms, 25c. per doz. 
I am with you again with lower prices for Fishing Tackle. I find toy experience ttiat putting down tne prices and not decreas 
Ing- tne quality, It increases my business every year. 
Sv^satSuo?* 1111300 My BaSS R ° dS Wm be B ° ld at $L19 aU are SOld ' TheSe r ° dS are ^ nickel mounte ^ solid reel seats, silk wound, extra tip, complete In wood form and will 
Length and weight of the Fly Rods are: 9ft., 6oz. ; 9Jft. 6Joz. ; 10ft., 7oz. ; lOJft., 74oz. ; lift., 8oz. Reel seats below hand. ' 
Length and weight of the bass rods are: 8£ft., 9oz. ; 9ft., lOoz. ; 9Jft., lloz. ; 10ft., 12oz., 104ft., 14m. Reel seats above hand. 
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Ko r"!?^ 1 It^i^Av u^ ^ i ^- el 1 R - iise 1 d P 1 illar .pi ick £ eels J i°y d3 -> 3 J Scfcs - 60 ^4 s - 4S2ts - Sent by mail 5cts. extra for postage. 
y— Nickel-Plated, Raised Pillar Multiplying Reels, with click aad drag and screan oil cap, 40/ds., 53c;.; 60yd3., 633.: 80yd 3., 78c ; lOdvdi 83c : 150?ds 93- 10' extra for mqtnt™. 
Single Gut Leaders mist color, lyd 20c. per doz.; 2yds., 40c. per doz.; 3yds., 60c. doz. Doable i Gut Aiders mist col or '2yds , 75b d'oz Hand T listed Gafc Leaders'* 10* each 90 * dfz' 
A special lot of Trout Flies at 25 cents per dozen assorted, sent by mail 1 cent per dozen extra for postage ivisoea uuo .ueaaeis, iu.. eaen, 9U„. doz. 
A special lot of Bass and Pickerel Spoons at 5 cents each sent by mail, 1 cent extra for postage. 
r ply, 25 cts. doz. 1 cent extra per dozen for postage 
3 cts. extra for postage, 
Special lot of best quality 100ft. Linen ~Reei'Mnesr8^cts ~ 20Wi."~15"a&. ~3<m.7 aTcta.*; Tcts" extra for postal e' 
Send 2>cent stamp for .Illustrated Catalogue and Special 1.1st No. 3. 
SitVlJ^^gu™™!*^}^' S. F MARSTEHS. 51, 53 and 55 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
THE J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO., 
P. O. Box 4102, 
CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. 
Send for Catalogue, free of charge. 
Ouk Latest Model 1894. 
THE NEW IDEAL RIFLE. 
EMPIRE TARGETS ARE ALL RIGHT 
DISTRIBUTING AGENTS 
Hubbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co. 
Chicago, 111. 
A. B. F. Kinney, 
Worcester, Mass. 
A. C. Chase, 
Baltimore, Md. 
John T. Bailey & Co.. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
F. S. Parmelee Gun Co., 
Omaha, Neb. 
W. B. Belknap & Co.. 
Louisville, Ky. 
J. P. Lovell Arms Co., 
Boston. Mass. 
Louis Erhardt & Co., 
Atchison, Kans. 
Schoverling, Daly & Gales, 
New York. 
Geo. Worthington Co., 
Cleveland, O. 
W. Fred Quimby, 
Gen. Agent XT. S. and Canada. 
The growing popularity and success of the EMPIRE TARGET are causing our competitors to renew their efforts to 
malign its qualities by calling it a "cheap imitation and inferior substitute," but it would seem by the enormous sales and 
the large list of leading jobbers and dealers-handling the EMPIRE that their efforts were not "panning out" as they would 
™;, , We * re lnl '° r med by tbe largest dealers that the Empire is giving better satisfaction than any other target they ever 
handled. The reason for this is that the Empire is a strictly first-class article and sold rm its merit* Tt is m^trf^i^ 
Empire is a strictly first-class article and sold on its merits. It is manufactured 
under the management of experts, who have been in the business from its beginning, and made by the most expensive and 
perfect automatic machinery, from the very best composition that is possible to put in a target, and so shaped and 
structed as to make the surest breaker and flyer, and we challenge our competitors to prove otherwise 
con- 
Empire targets cost no more— perhaps less— than any other, 
and can be thrown from all principal traps. 
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DISTRIBUTING AGENTS 
J. C. Porterfleld & Co.. 
Columbus, Ohio. 
Thorsen & Cassady Co., 
Chicago, El. 
A. J. Rummel, 
Toledo, O. 
V. Kindler, 
East Saginaw, Mich. 
James Bown & Sons, 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
L. W. Bicaise & Co., 
Charleston, 8. C. 
E. C. Meacbam Arms Co., 
St Louis, Mo. 
The H. H Kiffe Co., New York. 
Powell & Clement Co., 
Cincinna'i, O. 
Bowman, Kennedy & Co., 
London, Ont. 
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