RECREATION. 



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W. HL Tayloe, G. P. A. Southern 

 Railway, Washington, D. C, has is- 

 sued a beautiful book entitled "Hunt- 

 ing and Fishing in the South," which 

 is a complete directory of information 

 for sportsmen who wish to shoot or 

 fish in the land of sunshine. 



It is beautifully illustrated with pic- 

 tures, representing various forms of 

 Southern sports, and the text is ex- 

 haustive and instructive. 



The game laws of the Southern 

 States are given in full, so that a 

 shooter may have no excuse for not 

 knowing what, when and where to 

 shoot. 



The most valuable feature of the 

 book, however, is a list of the names 

 and addresses of good guides in the 

 various Southern States, and in addi- 

 tion the names of many business men 

 who are willing to give information to 

 Northern visitors. This directory also 

 includes the names of good hotels in 

 nearly all the Southern towns, and the 

 rates charged by each. 



If you have any intention of going 

 South to shoot or to fish this winter, 

 get a copy of this book. In writing 

 for it enclose 4 cents to pay postage, 

 and mention Recreation. 



For Sale. — A 20 gauge hammerless 

 Parker gun ; weight, 6 pounds 1 ounce ; in 

 perfect condition ; 26 inch barrels ; left, full 

 choke ; right, cylinder. Stock, 14^, drop 

 about 2%, $80 grade. Will sell for $40 

 cash. W. D. Gruet, Box 640, Hartford, 

 Conn. 



For Sale. — Smith & Wesson revolver, 32 

 caliber, hand ejector, model 99, 6 inch bar- 

 rel, 6 shots ; also Ideal reloading tools, belt 

 and holster; all in perfect condition; $11. 

 H. M. Draper, Perrysville, Ohio. 



For Sale. — Savage 303 rifle, No. 3 Ideal 

 reloading tools, Ideal resizing die, and 

 moulds for 124 grain Kephart short range 

 bullet. All in good condition and practi- 

 cally new. — Charles Opp, Beaver, Ohio. 



IN ANSWERING ADS. PLEASE MEN- 

 TION RECREATION. 



"It's a Hit l" 



KOENIG'S 



Hunting Goat 

 $3, 



prepaid to any 

 point in the 

 United States. 



Made from material which 

 is light weight, soft and 

 pliable and which by a 

 special process is rendered 

 absolutely water-repellent. 

 It will, as the name indi- 

 cates, "Shed-Rain." Lined 

 throughout with a light 

 e? weight canvas,, has cordu- 

 *" roy collar and corduroy 

 lined cuffs. The shoulders 

 have leather patches and 

 the entire coat is trimmed 

 with leather. Game pocket 

 runs throughout the entire 

 skirt, nine outside pockets. 

 Sleeves are open under the 

 arm, which gives perfect 

 freedom wjien in the act of 

 shooting and takes the 

 weight off the arms when bringing the gun to the shoulder. Color — 

 Light Tan or Dead Grass. Samples of material sent on request. 



Hunting Trousers to match - Per Pair, $2.00 



Hunting: Hat, square or round crown Each, .75 



Prepaid anywhere in United States. 



In ordering Coat send snug breast measurement, close up under the 



arms, and for Trousers send waist and inseam measurement. 



Send for Complete Catalogue of Sporting Goods. 



E. G. KOENIG, fcjjjgu* Newark, N. J. 



"NEW JERSEY'S OLDEST GUN HOUSE." 



Mention Recreation. 



Months FREE 



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V If you are interested in any kind of investment, 

 ^h ^^^^^ Oil, Mining, Plantation, Industrial, Lands, 

 ^^^^^^^^B Stocks, Bonds, Mortgages, etc., send us your 

 ^H Mr name and address and we will send you the In- 



^^^^^^ vestor's Review for 3 months free of charge. 

 A journal of advice for investors. Gives latest and most re- 

 liable information concerning new enterprises. Knowledge 

 is power. Great opportunities come and go. Great fakes 

 likewise. Get posted before investing. Write to-day. 

 INVESTOR'S REVIEW, 1604 GaffBldg., CHICAGO, ILL. 



__ __ PAID FOR RARE 1853 QUARTERS ; $4 paid 

 VVi/O for 1804 dimes; $15 paid for 1858 dollars; big 

 prices paid for hundreds of other dates ; keep all money coined 

 before 1879 and send ten cents at once for a set Oi ;wo coin and 

 stamp value books. It may mean a fortune to you. Address 

 C. F. Clarke, Agent, Le Roy, N.Y., Dept. 3, 



I received the Ostermoor mattress which 

 you sent me as a premium, and we are de- 

 lighted. It far exceeds our expectations 

 and is a most desirable premium. Please 

 accept my thanks for your kindness. 



Arthur B. Moore, Marlboro, Mass. 



IF YOU WOULD LIVE NEXT TO 

 NATURE READ RECREATION. 



Bradley's Anti- 

 Rust Ropes. 



BRADLEY. 



For Shotguns, Rifles and Revolvers. 

 They cannot rust or pit if these ropes 

 are used. No more worrying to keep 

 your firearms in perfect condition. 

 Sent postpaid. $1.00 per set for Shot- 

 guns ; 50c for Rifles; 25c for Revolvers. Give gauge and length of 

 barrel. Send for circular giving full particulars. 



Bradley's Shotgun Sight £X*S 



and certain. Scores greatly increased at trap and in field. Price, 

 postpaid, 50c. Send for circular. Address, 



CLARKSVILLE, TEND. 



