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WILLIAM MILLS (SL SON, - 21 Park Place, New York. 
Sole Agents for H. L. LEONARD RODS. 
TRADE 
MARK. 
THOS. J. CONROY 
Manofa-cturer and Deader in 
Fine FishingTackle iSporting Goods 
TARPON. TUNA euad ALL SOUTHERN TACKLE 
28 
John Street 
New York 
ESTABLISHED 1857 
Gold Medal, Highest Award at St. Louis, 1904 
ALSO 
World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 
AWARDED TO 
JULIUS VOM HOFE 
FISHING REELS ONLY 
No. 351 South 5th St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 
A reel with food bearings and screws, oiled once a year, is a 
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Hard Wood, Mission Finished 
GUN CABINET 
9 
50 
Height, 70 inches. Depth, 12 inches. Width, 28 inches. 
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THE H. H. KIFFE CO.. 52 N 3 E w r Y 0 oR£ By 
American Bi£>Game Hunting 
Boone and Crockett Club Series. 
Edited by George Bird Grinnell and Theodore Roosevelt 
A thoroughly stimulating book dealing with American big-game hunt¬ 
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with the rifle. “American Big-Game Hunting” is a compilation of the ex¬ 
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the sketches are: The Story of the Buffalo, Capt. Geo. S’. Anderson; The 
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Gen. Roger D. Williams; Coursing the Pronghorn, Theodore Roosevelt; 
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DUCK SHOOTING °»™i 
GREAT SOUTH BA1 
The reputation of the Great South Bay for 
wildfowl shooting is in no sense local only—sports¬ 
men from everywhere have learned to meet the 
early migration of ducks, geese and brant along 
the deeply indented coast of Long Island, for in 
those sheltered nooks and coves the flight loves 
to halt and linger until driven far south at the 
rigorous chill of winter. The famed Chesapeake Bay 
offers later shooting, but none that is better. 
Great South Bay is sixty miles long and from 
two to five wide—plenty of room for lots of guns 
and ducks and geese enough for all. The Long 
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263 Fifth Ave., New York 
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rubbed on strop will keep it sharper than eve 
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to us free of charge if Razorine fails. 15c. 
drug and hardware stores or by mail. 
RAZORINE Co., - 85 P Franklin St, New York 
For Sale — THE PATENT RIGHTS 
of a “Spinning Minnow” (in the United States.) Thi: 
spinner resembles a natural fish much nearer than an; 
artificial spinner at present on the market; the head anc 
tail spins, the body moves the same as a natural fish anc 
does not rotate. No- swivels nor non-kinking leads arc 
required. The line does not twist nor kink. The bai 
can be reeled up close to the point of the rod for casting: 
Can be made any size or weight and of almost an; 
material. Samples can be sent to any one in Englanc 
appointed by those wishing for further information. No 
yet patented in America. Apply to Capt. W. B. TUCK 
care Messrs. Cox & Co., London, England. If 
The Pistol and Revolver. 
By A. L. A. Himmelwright, President U. S. Revolve: 
Association, Director New York State Rifle Asso 
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A handy pocket-size volume of 157 pages of practica 
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the 190S Revolver Regulations and Practice of the Unitec 
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Contents: Historical: Arms—Military, Target, Pocket 
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Ammunition—primers, shells, bullets, powders, reloading 
Appendix.—Annual Championship Matches of the U. S 
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Records of the U. S. Revolver Association. 
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