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RECREATION. 



^CYCLOMETER. 



the better you understand the mechanical principle on which 

 it works. The more jou know of the simplicity of its con- 

 struction, the more sure you are of its absolute superiority 

 OT©r all other distance recorders for bicycles. 



Price $1.00. At all retailers. Catalogue free from 



VEEDER MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn. 



The passenger department of the Lehigh 

 Valley Ry. line has issued one of the neat- 

 est and tastiest calendars I have seen. Be- 

 sides the calendar proper, the card gives a 

 map of the L. V. Road, showing the coun- 

 try between New York, Philadelphia, Buf- 

 falo and Niagara Falls. 



It also shows some beautiful steel en- 

 gravings of scenery along the Lehigh line, 

 including Mauch Chunk, the Wyoming 

 Valley and Niagara Falls. We seldom see 

 a piece of steel engraving nowadays, and it 

 is really refreshing to look upon so fine an 

 example of this lost art as is given in this 

 calendar. 



You can get a copy of it by writing Chas. 

 S. Lee, G. P. A., Philadelphia, mentioning 

 Recreation. 



The Marlin Arms Co. has issued a neat 

 little pocket calendar containing a good 

 picture of moose hunting. The leaflets, 

 showing the dates, are neatly printed and 

 arranged and the whole thing takes up but 

 little room. Write for a copy and mention 

 Recreation. 



" Do you ever go fox hunting? " 

 "No; it keeps me .busy chasing off the 

 wolf." 



Notice: I will pay to the publisher of 

 Recreation 25 cents each for the first 50 

 new yearly subscriptions received, after 

 February 1st, in which this offer may be 

 mentioned. That is, these 50 people may 

 send the publisher of Recreation 75 cents 

 each; he will send them the magazine one 

 year and I will pay him the remaining 25 

 cents on each subscription. The object of 

 this is that these subscriptions may be 

 counted on my club, for which a merchan- 

 dise premium is to be sent me. 



U. W. Gallaher, Rock Port, Mo. 



I agree to the above proposition and will 

 comply with my part of it. 



G. O. Shields, Editor and Manager. 



♦For Sale: Stevens Ideal rifle; No. 46, 

 25-25; 28 inch half-octagon barrel; g l / 2 

 pounds, mid-range; Vernier rear and wind- 

 gauge front sight with spirit-level; Lyman 

 ivory front sight, fancy walnut stock, Swiss 

 and hunting butt-plates; almost new, per- 

 fectly accurate. Cost $33, sell for $15; 25-86 

 gr. Ideal mould; No. 3, 25-25 Ideal tool, 

 adjustable chambers, muzzle resizer, wad- 

 cutter, Ideal ball seater, 75 shells, 1,000 

 primers, rifle case with strap, $6; Ideal 

 powder flask, $1. All perfect, used but 

 little. J. J. Bowman, 



150 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster, Pa. 



ESTABLISHED 1875 

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ELLWOOD E. HUEBNER 



15 John R Street 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



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