R EC RE A TION. 



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FOR SALE. 



JAMES FULLEBTON, 



Practical Mountaineer and Guide, 



TEN SLEEP, WYOMING, 



Elk, Sheep, Deer, Bear, Lions, 

 Antelope, Grouse and Trout, 



All within 15 miles of my ranch. 



Would accommodate a few boarders at our 

 ranch, on No Wood river, at the foot of the 

 Big Horn Mountains. 



My wife is an expert in the cooking of game 

 and fish, and we have plenty of garden truck, 

 milk, butter, eggs, and wild fruits in season. 

 GRAND CLIMATE. SUPERB SCENERY. 



Correspondence solicited. 



Red Irish Setter, Nat Elcho. 

 (Nat Glencho by Bessie 

 Gauge.) Registered. 2^ 

 years old. Prize winner. Perfect coat, form and 

 feather, very dark color, no white. Splendid nose. 

 Obedient and tractable. Fast, wide ranger. Nat is 

 as perfect a specimen as is in the Northwest. He has 

 no faults and is well worth $2oq.oo. Will sell him for 

 $35.00 if taken at once. 



J. C. NATTRASS, 



New Whatcom, Wash. 



the :m:ttsett:m:- 



A 36 page Monthly devoted to research in Natural Science. 



Illustrated each month with fine half-tones and 

 photo engravings. 



No magazine that has ever been published in this 

 Field has met with such phenomenal success. It must 

 be seen to be appreciated. Sample copy free. 



W. F. WEBB, Publisher, Albion, N. Y. 



I have printed check lists, enumerating all 

 articles constituting complete camping outfits, 

 which I shall be glad to mail, free of charge, 

 to persons who would like to have them. These 

 lists are exceedingly useiul when outfitting for a 

 hunting or fishing trip. 



Recreation is the best sportsman's journal 

 published, and I take them all. 



Wm. S. Ellis, Tottstown. 



Every boy ought to read Recreation. 



Harry Boynton. 



'Tis now the sportsman has his wish 

 (But Hope's a gay deceiver) : 

 He throws his tackle in, to fish, 

 And catches chills and fever. 



(Begin at E and read both ways.) 



IT IS A MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO EVERYTHING THAT THE NAME IMPU! 



$1.00 A Year. 10c. a Copy. 

 G. O. SHIELDS (COQUINA), 



EDITOR AND MANAGER. 



216 WILLIAM STREET. NEW YORK. 



DRY MATCHES! 



IN THE 



Perfection Water -Proof 



Matchbox. 



Indispensable to sportsmen who hunt fish traD 

 camp, or sail. ' K ' 



Size, 2% inches long, % inch diameter, beautifullv 

 nickeled or silver plated. Price 50 cents and $1, post- 

 age prepaid. Order at once. 



You can fill this box with matches, lay it in water 

 °ver night and the next morning they will light as if 

 they had been kept in a powder magazine. 



J. R. PAINTER, 



Manufacturer and Importer of Musical 

 Boxes, Etc. 



1229 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



fTjaniTpetersen, 



Mountaineer and Guide, 



Takes out Hunting Parties and 



Tourists to Yellowstone Park. 



Prices to »nit the Times, 



ADDRESS, 



Marysvale, Uinta Co., Wyoming. 



The Ideal Boot and Shoe for Still Hunting. 



ABSOWTEI.Y NOISCI.ESS. 



Uppers made of best quality heavy Horse Hide, 

 tanned and finished same as Buck or Moose leather • 

 soft as a glove, tough enough to stand the wear and 

 tear of briars and brush ; no exposure to repeated wet- 

 tings will ever harden. By a peculiar and new process 

 the upper is rendered entirely waterproof. The experi- 

 ence and suggestions of 

 many critical and intelli- 

 gent hunters combined, has 

 resulted in the production 

 of this, 



The Ideal Hunter's Shoe. 



The bottom is wide, made 

 up of two electric soles, 

 rubber cemented together, 

 half an inch thick. 



Impervious to Wet. 

 Will not glaze and slip. 

 Electric sole is a new pro- 

 cess tanned Coiv H»de, 

 flexible and easy as a moccasin, as substantial as a 

 Stoga Boot, and exceedinly light weight : all the 

 parts are put together in workmanlike manner, hand- 

 stitched, perfect in every detail, neat in appearance, 

 suitable for any occupation requiring absolute comfort 

 in tramping or exposure. 



The Lace Shoe is 10 inches high, eyelets and studs, 

 bellows tongue lined throughout with rubber cloth, 

 porous, will not sweat. 



The Boot is 18 inches high, laced instep, and laced 

 at top outside to tighten to the leg. 



Will send this IDEAL LACE SHOE to any 

 address by express prepaid, on receipt of $7.50. Tlie 

 IDEAL BOOT on receipt of $10. If made to meas- 

 ure, will deliver in 10 days. 



First class sporting goods houses are invited to send 

 for samples and terms. 



M. A. SMITH, Manufacturer of Shoe Specialties. Gym- 

 nasium & Snorting Shoes, 25-27 N. 13th St., Phila., la. 



