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ROCKY MOUNTAIN GUIDE 



For Elk, Mountain Sheep, Deer and 

 Bear, it takes an experienced hunter and 

 guide to guarantee shots. I do so or 

 charge you nothing for my services. 

 First-class saddle and pack horses, gentle 

 and sure-footed. Outfits of all kinds for a 

 hunt and the Yellowstone National Park. 

 Hunting grounds on either side of the 

 line, Wyoming and Montana. Pictures 

 of Live Game for sale. 



REFERENCES 



Prof. T. R. Hinsdale, U. S. Ex. S., Washington. 

 D. C. ; Hon. G. M. Lambertson, Ex. Asst. Sect, 

 U. S. Treas., Lincoln, Neb.; H. W. Heffener, 

 York, Pa. 



Sportsmen: Why not go with a 

 guide who gives honorable references? 



Address E. E. VAN DYKE, Guide, 

 Red Lodge, Mont. 



to Sportsmen? 



The Big Horn, Sho- 

 shone, Teton Moun- 

 tains, Jackson's Lake, 

 ' and the country to the 



East and South of the Yellowstone National Park, is 

 the best region in the United States for Big Game, such 

 as Elk, Deer. Bear, Antelope and Mountain Sheep, and 

 nowhere in the world is found such trout fishing as in 

 the streams of this section. The country is easily 

 accessible with pack outfits. I am thoroughly familiar 

 with it, and will guide sportsmen to any part, including 

 the Yellowstone National Park. My outfit of Saddle 

 and Pack Horses, Camp Equipage, etc.. is of the best, 

 and is complete in every detail. 



Best of References 



WM. VAN BUSKIRK, late U. S. A. 



Address, until August 1st 



45 EIGHTH AVENUE, NEWARK, N. J. 



After that, Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyo. 



Sing a song of sixpence, 



Of dimes and quarters too, 

 The angler fished without a bite 



And went home feeling blue; 

 He passed a market on his way — 



The devil caused his fall — 

 He bought a string of big, fat trout 



And swore he caught them all. 



