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AHIlin riOILlliiOO Every man anc * evei y boy should indulge in this most delightful, soothing 

 II I|\3E« r I %i H i IVJ 11 ■ and restful sport. In order to make your happiness complete when angling, 

 UKJIIvUi I Oil I lU I you need a perfect rod. This is the kind I make. I make them of 



LANCEWOOD, GREENHEART, BETHABARRA or NATURAL BAMBOO 



I make them in all the various forms that any modern sportsman could wish for. Every rod tha.t goes o\it 

 of my shop is a. work 0/ a^rt. My customers are my friends, and if you meet one of them anywhere, he will 

 tell you of the good quality of my rods. Write for catalogue, mention Recreation, and when you get one you 

 will be surprised at the variety of rods I turn out, and the low prices at which they are sold. 



Address, JOHN PEPPER, Sr., ROME, tf. Y. 



For Sale or Exchange: Male Beagle, 17 

 inches; ears, 16 inches; two years old. Good 

 on rabbits, worked one season on coons. Is 

 a hunter, full of business. Price $5, or will 

 exchange for a 32 or 38 revolver of first- 

 class make, or other firearm of equal value; 

 must be perfect inside. 



L. R. Bristol, Avon, N. Y. 



Pheasant Eggs" for Sale : English and 

 Chinese, $3 for 15; Golden, $6 for 13. 

 Money must accompany orders. Louis M. 

 Bachhuber, M.D , Mayville, Wis. 



Wanted. — 3 barrel Hammerless Gun, 12 

 or 16 gauge ; 30-30 or 32-40 Rifle, 26 or 28 

 inch barrels. 



J. C. Goodspeed, Penn Yan, N. Y. 



For Sale. — New Marlin Rifle, 32 caliber, 

 Lyman sights and reloading tools ; cost $20 ; 

 Smith & Wesson Revolver, 38 caliber, $5.50; 

 $16 Premo camera and outfit, $10; Hand 

 made split bamboo bait rod, length 9^ feet, 

 $4.50. Will exchange for small caliber rifle 

 or shot gun. 

 H. C. Dieckhoff, 230 S. Main St., Decatur, 111. 



For Sale: Female English Setter thor- 

 oughly broken on grouse, woodcock and 

 quails; staunch and a good retriever. Price, 

 $40; or will exchange for a hammerless 

 double barrel shot gun of any good make. 

 Address, Milton E. Robertson, Marathon, 

 Cortland County, N, Y. 



SOME GOOD GUIDES. 



Following are names and addresses of guides 

 who have been recommended to me, by men 

 who have employed them ; together with data 

 as to the species of game and fish which these 

 guides undertake to find for sportsmen. 



If anyone who may employ one of these 

 guides should find him incompetent or un- 

 satisfactory, I will be grateful if he will report 

 the fact to me. 



FLORIDA. 

 Carson Bros., Frostproof, bear, deer, turkeys, quail 

 snipe. 



IDAHO. 

 John Ching, Kilgore, elk, bear, deer, antelope, moun- 

 tain sheep, trout and grouse. 

 R. W. Rock, Lake, ditto 



MAINE. 

 W. C. Holt, Hanover, moose, caribou, deer, grouse, 

 and trout. 



MONTANA. 

 James Blair, Lakeview, elk, bear, deer, trout and 

 grouse. 



A. T. Leeds, Darby, ditto 

 Chas. Marble, Chestnut, ditto 



OREGON, 



W. H. Boren, Camas Valley, Douglas Co., deer, 

 grouse and trout. 



WYOMING. 

 Frank L. Peterson, Jackson. elk, bear, deer, moun- 

 tain sheep, antelope, grouse and trout. 

 S. N. Leek, Jackson, ditto 



James L. McLaughlin, Valley, elk, bear, deer, 

 mountain sheep, antelope, grouse and trout. 

 CANADA. 



W. A. Brewster, Banff, Rocky Mountain Park, 



Can., bear, sheep, goats, grouse and trout. 

 Wm. S. Andrews, Lillooet, B. C, deer, bear, moun- 

 tain sheep, goats, grouse and trout. 



B. Norrad, Boieztown, B. C, moose, caribou r 

 grouse and trout. 



