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Do You Want a $5.00 Rod? 
THE BEST ON THE MARKET! 
Here It Is: 
The “TUSCARORA” FLY ROD for MOUNTAIN STREAM FISHING 
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No. 3537.—Split bamboo fly rod, oxidized mountings, snake guides, length feet, 
weight 4% oz. - -- -- - 
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$5.00 each 
A Customer says : ‘‘I thought when I bought this rod it would last only a day or two; how¬ 
ever, after a hard summer’s use, during which I caught trout as large as three pounds, it is straight 
as a die and as good as new.” 
Rods same quality and style as No. 3537, with nickel mountings, 9 feet, weight 5)4 
oz.; 9}4 feet, weight 6 oz.; 10 feet, weight 7 oz. - 
Trout Booklet Free upon Application. 
- $5.00 each 
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THOS. J. CONROY 
Manufacturer and Dealer in 
Fine FishingTackle&SportingGoods 
TARPON, TUNA wnd ALL SOUTHERN TACKLE 
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John Street 
New York 
Gold Medal, Highest Award at St. Louis, 1904. 
Also World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. 
JULIUS VOM HOFE. 
FISHING REELS ONLY, 
No. 351 South 5th Street, - Brooklyn, N. Y. 
A reel with good hearings and screws, oiled once a year, is a 
durable, well running reel. 
Nickel-Plated, raised Pillar, Quadruple Multiplying steel Pivot Reels. Made 
in sizes 60, 80 and 100 yards. 
All genuine Reels bear my name. No branch store in any city. Established 1857. 
Send stamp for Catalogue. 
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My Friend The Partridge 
By S. T. HAMMOND 
T HIS delightful presentment of the glories of Autumn days with gun and dog in the 
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