RECREATION. 



XXXV 



TALES OF 

 ADVENTURE. 



Bare Hiiitim and Fisnini Stories. 



I have a few sets of Yolume 3 of 

 Recreation, July to December, in- 

 clusive, 1895. These are handsomely 

 bound in cloth, with leather backs 

 and corners. 



Here are the titles of a few of the 

 choice stories in the book. 



Woodcock on the Islands. 



Illustrated. F. W. G. Johnson 

 The Gordon Setter. 



Illustrated. Dr. J. Whitaker 

 Salmon Fishing in Labrador. 



Illustrated. Col. Charles E. Fuller 

 Coursing with the Greyhound 



Illustrated. L. F. Bartels 

 A Bald-Faced Grizzly in Camp. 



Illustrated. M. W. Miner 

 Where Leaps the Ouananiche. 



(Poem.) Dr. E. L. Tiffany 



Fly Fishing . . . .Dr. M. G. Ellzey 



A Hali Hour With the Quail. 



Dr. E. P. Kremer (Juvenis) 

 A Deer Drive with Spokane Indians. 



Illustrated. Lieut. W.R. Abercrombie 

 An Indian Horse Race. 



Maj. F. M. Bernard 



The Old Kentucky Rifle. (Poem.) 



Illustrated. Capt. J. W. Crawford 

 A Mystery of the Tetons. 



Illustrated. Ed. H. Trafton 

 Pheasant Shooting. 



Illustrated. Thomas G. Farrell 

 Sitting Bull's Last Medicine. 



Illustrated. Margaret Gray Brooks 

 Crossing the Plains 30 Years Ago. 



Illustrated. Gen. John Gibbon, U. S. A. 

 A Mountain Lion Hunt by Night. 



Illustrated. Robert Meade Smith, M.D. 

 Trouting on Clark's Fork. 



Illustrated. Gen. F.W. Benteen.U. S. A. 

 Ducking off Machipongo. 



Illustrated. W. J. Bogert 

 A Youthful Guide and a Prize Bighorn. 



Illustrated. Hon. 1. N. Hibbs 

 A Wild Goose Chase. 



Illustrated. A. E. McKenzie 

 A Tempestuous Cruise. 



Illustrated. Commodore Chas. Pryer 

 Hans the Wolf Hunter. 



(Poem.) Illustrated. S. N. McAdoo 

 How Some Women Went Shooting. 



Illustrated. Julia C. Welles 



These books will be sold at $2.00 

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