RECREATION 



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ADVERTISER 



TAXIDERMISTS 



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UR work in Taxidermy has a world-wide reputation. 

 If you like to have your trophies mounted true to 

 nature, ship them to Prof. Gus Stainsky, 



Colorado Springs, Col. 



SKINS FOR MOUNTING. Those desiring whole skins 

 of animals in good condition for mounting, should 

 correspond with me. 



Moose, Elk, Caribou, White Sheep, Rocky Mountain 

 Sheep, Beaver, Bear and other North American animals, 

 can be furnished at short notice. 



Frank Ford, Information Bureau Recreation, 



23 West 24th Street, New York City. 



A NOVA SCOTIA SPORTSMAN has placed in my 

 •**■ hands the following grand collection of Moose 

 Heads for sale : 



One 54 in. Perfect Head $150 



One 56 in. Head, a fine one 125 



One 48 in. Head, above the average 100 



One 35 in. Head, very massive 100 



One 32^4 in Head, symmetrical 50 



The foregoing are all well mounted, and will orna- 

 ment any wall. Frank Ford, 



Information Bureau, Recreation, 

 23 W. 24th St.. New York. 



SKIFFS 



TUANISTEE SKIFFS— light, speedy, tight. Complete, 

 $15.80. Knockdown, $9.75. Patterns, $2.50. Cat- 

 alogue. Manistee Skiff Co., Manistee, Mich. 



POULTRY 



pISHEL'S White Plymouth Rocks are. the most beauti- 

 ful arid profitable of all fowls, and are conceded the 

 "Best in the World." Send three two-cent stamps for 

 48-page catalogue. The finest poultry catalogue ever 

 issued. Poultry, Ponies, Pigeons and Dogs. 



U. R. Fishel, Box 89, Hope, Ind. 



T^HE World's Best in Buff Orpingtons, Game Fighting 

 Fowls and Dancing Ducks. 



Prof. A., ,F. -Graham, Cameron, N. C. 



RUBBER STAMPS AND STENCILS 



F)0 YOU USE RUBBER STAMPS? If so, let us 

 send you samples of our work. We make the best 

 rubber stamps and stencils in New York. Protectograph, 

 the best safety check protector on the market. Rubber 

 Type Alphabets, 5 A fonts, $1.10 postpaid. Send postal 

 card for circular. 



Abram Aarons, 22 E. 8th Street, New York, N. Y. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



V^7"A.XTED — To hear from those who have had dealings 

 with C. S. Freel, or have written American Field 

 about him. H. A. Waters, Okhumpka, Fla. 



U OWARTH'S Prize Medal Trout Flies, the best of 

 American trout flies; Gold Medal, St. Louis; Sil- 

 ver Medal, Paris. Sample, 10 cents. S. Howarth, Flor- 

 issant, Colorado. 



y[ ILO ADJUSTABLE BARBELL and Dumbbell with 

 25 pounds of weight. Price, $10.00. Macfadden 

 Health Exerciser, B-grade, with Book, $3.75. 



George Johnson, R. 3 Montevideo, Minn. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



DUFFALO HORNS, matched pairs, polished and mount- 

 JJ ed; also made into showy hall racks; flint-lock, 

 pistols; Indian relics, ancient and modern; Navajo 

 blankets; elk tusks; old brass, pewter and crockery. Il- 

 lustrated lists, 2 cents. N. Carter, Elkhorn, Wis. 



REAL ESTATE 



pERTILE FARM LANDS— A man who has selected 

 18,000,000 acres for big corporations zvithout making 

 a single mistake, asks me to say that he will pick some 

 of the finest lands in the Northwest Territories of 

 Canada for purchasers able to pay spot cash. More- 

 over, he will be satisfied with a very reasonable com- 

 mission. He can point to results that seem almost 

 incredibly good. Are you interested? 



Frank Ford, Information Bureau. 

 Recreation, 23 W. 24th St., New York. 



OARE OPPORTUNITY— LAST ONE LEFT. Large 

 iX ; unimproved Gulf island, on a good harbor with 

 railroad connections. Seventeen square miles. One 

 third virgin pine. Fine grazing, marshes, ponds, creeks, 

 abundant Deer, Ducks, Geese, Snipe, Fish, Oysters, Alli- 

 gators. Climate better than Jekyl. Title old, simple, 

 perfect. Price, $3.75 per acre, cash. Address: 



Principal, care Savannah Trust Co. 



Savannah, Georgia. 



BOATING. FISHING. SHOOTING. 



Just as the June issue of Recreation is about to 

 go to press, I am authorized to offer a country resi- 

 dence, by the famed Housatonic, at an attractive price. 



The house cost $6,000; there are barns, stables, and I 

 the usual out buildings, orchards and small fruit beds, ! 

 covering in all about 20 acres. 



The Housatonic is navigable up to this point, and 

 for five miles above for boats drawing seven feet, and 

 no more ideal conditions for motorboating, fishing and 

 bathing exist. 



The striped bass fishing at the mouth of the river | 

 is often wonderfully good. 



The owner zvill accept $12,000 for the property, or will 

 sub-divide. 



Frank Ford, Information Bureau. 

 Recreation, 23 W. 24th ' St., New York. 



JTOR SALE — A property of 156 acres, 35 under culti- . 



vation, including a young orchard of 75 trees just 

 in bearing, has been placed in my hands by a widow. 1 A f 

 price far below its value will be accepted if taken at once. 



There is a well-built residence on the property, 30 ft. 

 x 40 ft., 3 stories, with an L 27 ft. x 15 ft. The house , 

 consists of 26 rooms. There are ice houses, stables and 

 carriage houses. 



But the greatest attraction is undoubtedly a gem of a f! 

 lake ten acres in extent, well stocked with trout, and let 

 me remark that a trout lake in the Pocono mountains is 

 not offered every day, especially near a railroad. 



This property was evidently designed by Nature as the 

 home of a first-rate club. 



Frank Ford, Information Bureau Recreation, 



23 West 24th Street, New York City, i 



GUNS 



A MARLIN SNAP. One of the Canadian readears 

 of Recreation writes that he will sell a 44-cal. 

 '94 model, Marlin, with shot-gun butt, and Winchester 

 Express Sights, for $15. The rifle is equal to new, and 

 should be worth $20 in Canada, as there is a 30 per cent, 

 duty to face. Frank Ford, Information Bureau. 



Recreation, 23 W. 24th St., New York. 



DUCKS 



\7y ILD DUCKS of all species for sale at very, low 

 prices, also European White Swans, $40 per pair. 

 Indian Crown Pigeons, $50 per pair. All kinds of pet 

 animals for the lawn, pond or house. 



William Bartels, 

 Wild Animal Dealer, 160 Greenwich St., New York. 



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