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If you will send for our 320 
page catalogue “F,” you will find 
therein the accumulated knowledge 
of years in the open, made into such 
goods as will serve every imagin¬ 
able need of a sportsman. 
ABERCROMBIE & FITCH CO. 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
COMPLETE OUTFITS FOR 
Explorers, Campers and Prospectors. 
Dealers in best English, Scotch and 
domestic fishing tackle, guns and 
ammunition. 
57 READE ST. (One door west of B’way) NEW YORK 
)UXBAK SPORTSMEN'S CLOTHING 
Wi, d ill j ust t [ ie thing- for gunning, fishing, 
nping, boating, climbing. Booklet with samples of material free. 
RD, JONES KENYON. 3 Blandma St.. Uticix. N. Y. 
mall Yacht Construction 
and Rigging. 
Complete Manual of Practical Boat and Small Yacht 
Building. With two complete designs and numerous 
diagrams and details. By Linton Hope. 177 pages. 
Cloth. Price, $3. 
The author has taken two designs for practical demon- 
: ration, one of a centerboard boat 19ft. waterline, and 
! e other a cruising cutter of 22ft. waterline. Both de- 
•?ns_show fine little boats which are fully adapted to 
.nerican requirements. Full instructions, even to the 
inutest detail, are given for the building of both these 
ats. The information is not confined to these yachts 
>ne; they are merely taken as examples; but what is said 
plies to all wooden yacht building according to the 
st and most approved methods. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
AMERICAN 
)UCK SHOOTING 
By GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL 
No single gunner, however wide his experi- 
ce, has himself covered the whole broad field 
duck, shooting, and none knows so much 
'out the sport that there is nothing left for him 
learn. Each one may acquire a vast amount 
novel information by reading this complete 
d most interesting book. It describes, with a 
•rtrait, every species of duck, goose, and swan 
iown to North America; tells of the various 
ithods of capturing each, the guns, ammunition, 
ads, decoys and boats used in the sport, and 
ves the best account ever published of the re¬ 
aving Chesapeake Bay dog. 
About 6oo pages, 58 portraits of fowl, 8 full- 
' ge plates, and many vignette head and tail 
sees by Wilmot Townsend. 
Price, edition de luxe on hand made paper, 
und in buckram, plates on India tint paper, 
ch copy numbered and signed by author, $5.00. 
| 'ice library edition, $3.50. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
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I N this store every requirement for a Camping, 
Fishing or Hunting Trip can be had and all 
information as to where and when to go. We 
will tell you what to take, and what is sometimes 
as important, what not to take Our representa¬ 
tives have since 1900 made yearly trips to the woods, 
fished and hunted in practically all the good localities 
in Maine and gathered valuable information which is 
free to the sportsman. 
We sell sportsman’s supplies of real merit at prices 
that are consistently low, and carry the largest stock in 
New York. 
Our store is conveniently located on Warren Street, 
just off .Broadway, or if you can’t call, let us 
mail you our 164-page book No. 364. 
See Us at Stand 45 to 50, Madison Square 
Garden, Sportsman Show, March 1st to 9th. 
NewYORKSPORTING GOODS CO. 
17 WARREN ST.,NEW YORK. 
The Pittsburg Sportsmans SKow 
To be given in the DUQUESNE GARDEN 
APRIL 24th TO MAY 4th , 1907 , INCLUSIVE 
Every Feature to be of Direct Interest to Sportsmen 
A FEW OF THE SPECIAL FEATURES ARE HERE GIVEN: 
A Lake for Water Sports, 50 x 100 feet. A Complete Hunting Camp, 150 feet long. 
Exhibits from Maine, Canada, New Brunswick, Cuba, Florida, the Rocky Mountains, etc. 
A Trophy Exhibit of several hundred Record Specimens. 
A Rifle Shooting Tournament under the direction of L. P. 1 TTEL, CHAS. GRUBB and MR. ROOT. 
Exhibits of Sportsmen’s Supplies—Guns, Revolvers, Fishing Tackle and General Camp Outfits. 
An exhibit of over five hundred specimens of Live Game Birds. 
An exhibit of Live Moose, Elk, Bear, Deer, Caribou, Lynx, Mountain Sheep, etc. 
The Pennsylvania State Exhibit of Fish Hatcheries and Live Game Fish. 
Camp exhibits by Guides and Camp Owners. 
Typical Indian Hunter’s Camp, Alaskan Hunter’s Camp, etc., etc., etc. 
Size of Duquesne Garden inside 140x400 ft.—exclusive of Amphitheatre Hall used for Rifle Practice, etc., etc. 
Rent of floor space for exhibits is fifty cents per square foot, including trees and rustic rails. An early applica¬ 
tion is necessary if you wish to secure space, as very little now remains. 
Directors of Pittsburg Sportsman’s Show Association : 
A. H. KING, President S. H. McKEE R. R BENNETT 
GEORGE SHIRAS, 3d E. J. TAYLOR JOHN W. PONTEFRACT 
C. A. PAINTER F. F. BROOKS STEPHEN LANAHAN 
JOHN M. PHILLIPS JAMES N. JARVIS P. W. SHEPHARD (The Index) 
Dr, O. H. VOIGT NORWOOD JOHNSTON W. F. HAMILTON 
For further particulars write W. F. HAMILTON, V.-Pres. and Gen. Mgr., 711 Keystone Bank Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Gas Engines and Launches. 
Their Principles, Types and Management. By Francis 
K. Grain. 132 pages. Price, $1.25. 
Flere is a pocket manual indispensable to every man 
who uses a motor-boat. It deals in simple untechnical 
fashion with the running of the marine gas engine, and 
with the difficulties that the marine gas engineer is likely 
to meet with. These engines are described, some pages 
are devoted to launches in general, with practical advice 
to the man who contemplates purchasing a power boat. 
The main feature of the book, however, is a clear descrip¬ 
tion of the difficulties met with in running a gas engine, 
their causes and how to remedy them. In this discussion 
all technicalities are avoided, and the author has boiled 
down a vast amount of practical knowledge into small 
space and into every-day language. The amateur power 
boat man needs this book, for it will save him much time 
and trouble, and probably not a little money. 
DISEASES OF DOGS. 
Nursing vs. Dosing. 
A Treatise on the Care of Dogs in Health and Disease. 
By S. T. Hammond (“Shadow”), author of “Training 
vs. Breaking.” 161 pages. Cloth. Price, $1,00. 
This work, from the pen of “Shadow,” will have a 
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assure the reader ihat no course of conduct is advised, 
no treatment recommended, no remedy prescribed, that 
has not been thoroughly tried and tested by the writer, 
and is believed to be entirely trustworthy in every re¬ 
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