Mat 26, 1881.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



337 



Albany, New Tori;, May 20 : 



T T „„ t4*e Membership MatiJU— ano Yards. 



J I Miles, HalS r^-l-.JS-I — :-,2 T \I .usher Bal S 4345115— «9 



V'. It Kir-;,. L :,i s. . H433544— S3 WTMiles. SO. " 53«4S4-la 



C E Wendell, S H,...";.ir»uii-;a .J u BiUim" "Wes's " 4(. iiMi— "S 



II Eatchelder, 11 (_:..., 4465644—31 \V Jones 5 M " " "2.iH.e;';,i"i— 2f, 



I. GOlfi'tir, It H JUW3-SI ]- Suill.il' \tS. '.'.'." .'.".".! JS-13-l.lii-M 



1 Allowance i,o military rlflea 



1". E. Gimp-old Mid.Rauga Cflamploushijl Match— sun Yards. 



- '■ R ch, ' . •■ ssseiSi 38 C] Wentleu, sn «MEMi-si 



' ' ■•-■■' u 'i' 1 " 1 ' ' '. ' ■■-..-:-' '1 Mndicr. Upi s .i:i,-..i-i;i:-.-K- 



SK competitors -wit ew. 



Co-mims Gailb*t ltaa bom, amoved to No. 1257 Broadway, the 



■ "'■ ''"' '■■'■"< > ■ ■ "-m -.p, ;:'i li.'mi'ri'ee;. Time art- id ly round 



'" '. -!li:lril,-,l. :,„] ,. : ;,.,., |: .|,- ., ,,-, , , : „- T -_ ... ., I?l , ,;,- „-.j ;,.-. l;i lf r ,„ 



we not have a Nov, York a m I Boston pistol iriatcB J 



n ..,.-. :■.'. J.,Mayl&— Mid-rjtnge Match— open to 



'■I : - l'.. ml- i. . : a;i.p ;.f.e : posiP.om if.!' ; i -ill: i a ,'t 

 luallowed 4 points. Prize, a short and mid-range 

 Mao,- ,ji ii heavy rain storm; light very had. 



50 FGeorge .19 



W De V Eoulke 6(1 G B West 4« 



L Thomas BO HMann -is 



Ties shot off— E Oram winner. 



23 



25 



r second hai-rel. 



" Dead out. ot hounds. 



Uaj 



" ..,.01110 

 - ....) 1 I I 

 '...,10001 



' ...,o oi-- 



■ „,.1U 11 



28 " ....10 1 1 0— li 



23 " .,,,1 -f 1 1— S 

 2fi "... .1 1 1 1— 6 

 Withdrew. 



Sij.h ...1111 1— 10 



all corn f 

 rifles, ii' 

 Benungi 

 E Oram . , 



THE TRAP. 



w,< 



W GOT 'itir;, Mayia.— The annual shoot and opening 



" mi •" . ",'. !,..,...,. ,,, ii,,- Wnshingro.u ,-,,.mi lubor the Iilastern 

 1'istnal, m indgew; .nd tart. (.hieaPeimoni, was a great event iu the 



'" ' '" ' ■■■-■" ■■■ d.- m. impiuii.ie,i,~,„:i year ago, under the prisl- 

 ' ■•;.-,>, ■■■■ "■',,'■ .'■ ■:,.,, i, ,., UK ; im-rOPi rem-p '"•-,„ ini'a\oi Willi 



lie a, ki„ ..--., . „ . ,, ,.,,,,- ,-'■ *-; ', t, ,,' !,,';„!' nun 



ured arm ,asai \--i- oi Miem bo|0[i<- In lr ' Tl Is tin- onlvolnh In IV.p 

 f'iafitei. h 'f: ■, ,..,.;,.-.,■..,■ i . '--,.-..- .Vi'- Vs'tiel'i 



turn Although i ,f in -,.,■■, ., u isthe second lanresi clnb in 

 ,:l.,emta,,. •,- .,.,,■ ;, r . : „inu; ,,.' , ■„,;. , : ^ \„-ama m Vm shot for ai 



iPiecaimes i » ran ,,- .i ■-, , io:m> :.-:.,:. d far. ,, a-i: mas,,,., ciu'n pre 



-■ented thirl I j u stnl , ,{,,.;, 



pi-onouoeed a pi isiaem an inbra.ua to He, lute" the grounds, i he 



finest in the he, he cms onh , unpleiea Hie Jar lie I ore, so thai, the 



event was a al oi„. a- aie-any stated. In the gathering were 



several meiiitjer:-, o: tee Fountain ai.tl another mm cLi.ib. 



S^'SS! 3 ^ 1111 - :; ;viH '■ ' ' ' 111 1_ 1 >]m11 teller. 21 yds.. 1010110-4 



PMeGUl.... ..23 ;• ..ilinoi_o JKnaebel 21 •' ..ouiooi-4 



WKampimuller.21. «.. -.1111101— 6 Jost : Holler, Jr.. 21 "..1101000-3 



Jl'-erl;ia S ' S3 ". .1111101-0 Theo Obrlg 2! "..0110100-3 



WE Trow 21 ",.1110111—0 IIHaas 21 " ..laiiiw -2 



Goo Armrjruslor.21 "..itoilll— 6 HCarrfet 23 " ilw —2 



JKellet! 23 ". .1101111-G \VM O'Brien. ...21 ". .9000010— 1 



J Evans 23 "..1101111—5 Ii Miller 21 "..nnw — 



RMHopps 21 >< .11101111— 5 BRWflttS 93 " .OIOw — 1 



Haedeman 2a " ..1110010— i WMorsn 23 ",01110010—2 



J E Morgan 21 "..11011110-4 f weuzei 21 " mono— s 



PAltenhrand...2tyds....O 0-0 

 Tf nmes 21 - .....0 i 1-2 



Thos McTlsley . .21 " ... .1. 1-2 

 M Christopher.. 21 " ...,1 1—2 



...- : Hay, Alii-nbrafel. rre-'ali-ui : 

 man Hedermaii, Treas,; 1 . L. 

 geB, .test Molier. win. Denyse. 



-. -n-l.iij'.-:; |jl 1.--, 1 '■ aeiiu 



Sly eleuted Congres.smen Hyatt 



tigton, D. C, May 21.— A match 



two teams, eaeh composed of 

 iv aiCS=rs. Mills and JleLeod, I he 

 s ■.. :ned; 2'"' yards rise; 21.1 ylass 

 we ol either team to win. The 



A Allenbrand . . .21 yds. ... 1 1 1 _ a 



if Edgar 21 ■■ ....a n 1-1 



John Short 21 " no I— 1 



JSmlth 21 "....001— 1 



TheofihiemoftMclubare-asfol 

 Samuel GntJiHe, \ 1 e-i resi 1 



Weuzei. See. ay.i-, ,.,... : >, , . , . ; , 

 The citil) lias 12s mem hers, ami 111 

 eiu.rbt-fjnemi.ier- ejected is oar 11 



rifaitU. 



Capital i 1Tl - ,;i ■- cr.rn.— Was] 



was sLu ; hi- an e ■ -,,, , 



rsighl in- nJbora.of Ha clu t ho 



tWO Cap' !i-„ .': ' |., : ' 



balls to each man; tne oes total s 

 result was as follows : 



E L Mills, Captain ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ] 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t— 19 



JPSaflold 1 1111111111111111111 1—19 



WUMcFCelden 1 1 i 1 1 1111111111100 1— IT 



TE King 1 (i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 i-_n 



Harry King 1 1 i 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— 1R 



O M Ball 1 1 1 1 1 1 (I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 i) dr. 



J Knlfil'fajlis I 1110 10 111110 111 1_|4 



W W Eldridgc i 011101101011010110 0— 12— 12s 



EMMcLood, Captain.. .1 110101101111111110 1— Hi 



OJBtoddard 1 11111 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— it; 



S IT Watlsworrb 1 i « 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1) 1 1 H 1—15 



Clinton Adams 1 10111110 1010101011 1—14 



OHDirfotir U 1 11 11 111 oioiliioi) 1—14 



Wm Wagner 1111110111100011100 1—14 



I'll Farms worth... t! 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—13 



EH Hilier..... ...0 000 01000000001000 1— 3— log 



The club la now In 1 seconfl si of exlsten.e. and is rapldiv 

 growing in aiuaber-. Iff a-- : -ml".; ■- 1 ,.f :;,,- , - 1 1 , . 



nessrnen of the City as. well as .-ever.,! govfenn 1 , -e -, ■, a 



whom lake uiiieh liitertesi in ihP aiiar.- y " ' ,,-, ,,,.,,,,, 



matches, tlte eiiij-r 1 iikl'ia i.. ;e eel, .- .:.y. 1 a.;a., ..-.teiuoon ;n Eapie 



iiie incey t .■ ;■ 1 ar 1 ogagc I lh a '.- ttsry employment. We made' 

 some flue scores las', year, as Iiie reeord- ei FoKusr and Stuea.m will 



show, and j.a e ,,,, mal: sill. 1 e"e aa}..'..:e'emear before the close of 



'■ ii ., s 



E. 



Essex Ron ami) Uiin Ci.tiu.- -Nuwarl;, N. Y-— On \i r ednesc;C tho tsth 

 lust, a series of eight eoini.ielil.lons, under the follcylng conditions' 

 ElveblllKlelio 11 II 1 Hip one ban 1 end from s trans, both 

 barrels; handicap use, under losscx rules,' which reunite the but, of 

 gun to be hold below the elbow until the otrd is on the. wing, and 



which prohibit tin linoolnfro ml barrel a bird oh the ground. 



The Birds were a. mixed lot., and the wet, weather made them stow.to 

 rise. The shooting as a whole was not up to the average of tho club. 



Bretntnali 25 yds.... 1 1 1 l 1 30 yds....] loil-s 



Klnsey 23 "...,11001 28 "....11100— e 



Crane .23 "... .10101 28 "....0 10 1—5 



Pentz 23 "....10 10 1 28 "....I'lOO— 5 



Smith 24 "....10100 28 "....01101—5 



Plndell... 25 "....0 1111 30 "...,11111—9 



Belcher 23 "....001 10 23 " ....1111 n-t 



Hum 25 "....11011 so "....ot 100—8 



Decker 23 ■■ ,...101111 2T " ....1 1 t • I— 7 



Thomas 22 "..,,0 000 26 " 10 10—2 



White 23 "....11 01- 27 "....0 til 0—6 



Stewart 25 ■' ... mil 30 "....mtl-iii 



Jones 23 ",,..11111 29 "....011*1—8 



Wit. Hi i'ES. 



coKi.v Tsi.i.ND Ron and GrjN Cluii.— Monthly match. May 211 { 

 weather rainy ; ground naps ; an yards boundary : 



Wlngert, 2T yds liinil—7 McLaughlin, 23 yds.. , iiniiy-v 



J' Haveuhall. Jr, 21 yds.1111011— C K-Carrtev. 2.1 yds 1111111—7 



Dnr.veit, 21 yds 1011101—5 Duke, ID- yds IOOIUI— 5 



A George, Hi yds ciiiooar,— 2 ,1 ll Haifa, . 23 vds urabl-0 



L H Williams, 23 yds. ...nmil— 7 Grace, 23 yds. . ... 1100110— 4 



O 1. Madison, 21 yds 1010111—5 Montanus. :h yds 1111110-6 



Walton, 21 yds 1101111— E Bushnell, 20 yds UfjlilU— 6 



The shoot-off was won by Kearney \Mtli lour si 1. 1 .a . : . 



od* the badge. The contestants for places on the state ; oottei 

 have made the lollowing score ; 



PlKe 1111111111—10 Dixon mimtrlol—l 



Kearney 0110111111— s Eaveithall niOiltoil— s 



McLaughlin OllOlllIll— S PP-ce 1101111111—9 



Ravenhall 0111011111— s Slane.. . mnmni— 9 



Duryea OllOllOlll— 7 Kearney .1110111111—9 



McLaughlin nidllllll— 9 Schwarer.. 1110111111— 9 



McLaughlin 1110U1110- s 



GnKifrsTOLNT SnoOTiKd Clur.— The iirst. annual free shoot at tho 

 Greenpolnt Shooting Club took place on (.heir grounds in Wo ,.l-i, le 

 Club rules, handicap rise, U and T traps, no! n barrels allowed, 7 

 blidti each: 



W Ki'iimbeck 1 10111 0-r, o Berber 1 1 0101 I— s 



11 Wal.den.. a 1 I 11 1 l y .1 I, diet allli r n 1,111 i-d 



K Sprlgade 1 1 1 0—3 M Sfiine It 11111 tj— 5 



■I Wlnholz 1 11111-6 J Hiker 1 1 f 1 1 1 1—7 



JTrasic 1 11111 0— 6 L Condltus 1 1 0—2 



G ISullwlnkle 1 1 1 1 1—5 If Logon , 1 110 0—3 



i'Munz 1 11001 11—1 il lluinagel 1 1 1 0— S 



.1 Kroger 1 10 0—2 11 Evers 11 11 1 1—2 



N Tcmstt 1 1111 1—6 J Relnecl.cr II I 0—1 



GSiems 1 lillll-l W Cameron 1 1 1 1 1 1— n 



FSauter 1111 0—4 s Twaddell i 1 1 1 1 ] i_; 



Ties: Siems, 6; Twaddell, S; Bicker, 9. 



Mobile, May 16.— The following l,s toe score of the Gull CItr Gun 

 club for the monthly medal shoot, May 11 : 



Wm B Holt 101] 1101011 11101100 1—14 



Jas S Alexander ..1 l 1 1 1 (i 1 1 i 1 1 fj 1 1 1 i 1 1—10 



Edmund Carre 1 1 11 lll.i 1 01 1 111 1111 1— 19 



HP V.1SS 1 1111111 11111110 111 l__ly 



Jno Alston 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l-is 



Tlason nineteen. 



Carre 1 1 1 1 1-5 1111 1-5 



Vass 1 ill 1-0 1101 1—4 



Tho above was a match at 20 balls, It; \ard-,, U traie, I he winner of 

 the medal to sooel at 21 1 aids. Vass and lane had hoih won before 



Sweepstakes match, 10 halls, 21 .yaids: 



Carre 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0-7 E S Fry ....i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - s 



Alston 111111110-8 Vass 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—10 



Alexander ..110111111 1—9 sum. 



c'AZENOviA GuH Cldb, Ciizenovla, TS. Y., May 2.— The annual meet- 

 ing ol the Cazenovhi Gun Club Itii'ik p;aee fu'Iui . v -ei . -- Mar-'-e 

 Thelollowlee ofheers wta'C eieefed:— la-esitleni , 1'ir. k. 11 Lie--' C'a-«. 

 President, Geo. K. Fi'0'.-*a; seerefiiry, \\. IMes '... -l;- , ■-■'■ "■■■ 

 J. Dwyer; Exece.liee eema ift.ee. Burr Wended. ,1. II. T. E Burr Geo 

 t. Atweii. Burr Wendell presenlea the club ivlth a beautiful sold 

 badge, to be shot for once a neck. Carfl'Btrap, 1 - t des- winner 

 handicapped 3 yards each time, mlsglnglt, apto |l yards, ' Quite a 

 number of new members were elected, ilm olub uevi r was 01 so 

 prosperous a condition, and expect 10 break all the balls shoi at, 



Ha-tmerless. 



Vincentown. N. J., May 10.— The Coaxen Glass Ball Club ol this 

 place heiti their seiai-mehih'1.1 conical for badge here to-day; Oard's 

 trap, 18 yds.: 



WSHIUiard lUllimO— 8 e.a,l VI D liilees .minnow— 7 



3 S Butferworth UIOIOHOII— 6 WJirlek.. .. , lunoouuil— 4 



R1I irlok 10110101100 — r FS Ililiiard 0101011100— & 



W. S. lliUhud won badge twice In succession for the first time. 

 Should he. succeed in wining It at our ne.u shoot, the badge will be- 

 come his permanent property. Sma.nKAKE. 



Stikuoycan F'lls, Wis., May 18.- The boys have been having a 

 busy lime ef it lately and think they a.e doing geod work*, 'file 

 scon s Blood, 15 balls i m h. at jo yards: 



JohriMuuier 9 12 7 s 



L Baldwin 13 11 13 12 



JMarshall 12 12 12 15 



JSlyiield s 11 14 



Toe, man, yiieli. ;.:ay 'S.-Fii. Cllinan won ihia evrla-.i ise . r ,e 

 Si ale medal again i'liursday. lie has a on it so til ten Hail If urea 1 .-, 

 be given him by aeclumatleii now. The score made was as follows: 



Ed H Oilman 1111101111 — John E Long imiomo — s 



Charles Jewett 1101100110— c Golf Sl.eutou oiniiiow 



E J Roos ...lllllOOw 



In the sweepstakes shoot, Messrs. Long and Roos divided first 

 money, and second money was divided by Messrs. oilman and Jewett 



y contest of Catawlssa Club; 



Catawissa. May 21.— Regula r we 

 Card's rotary traps, is yds: 



Thomas... Olimioionill 10111— 10 Stadler....0l0llll0lin 



Yettler.... 11011011000111H.il 110— 13 Fox .... ....01 1 liiliuioi 



AKlflcli 111 IT 1 mil in lllniii— is 1, ei rait dee 1 mini 11 1 1 1 



Eyer looioooilllllllllioi— 14 Hlnard ....00101111101 



G Waters.. liomiionilioioill—lti Harmon... lOiiioi urn u 



1111111 



H. B. A. 



bail, Oi'. 



shoothig 



coops have been prepared for thena 1 i.ei a imie'"t.i'ioy v, dl remain um'll 

 the tournament. 



Pen'. ■ 1 i. a ,n' t'i» a . '.'uii'vi.-.'.. is p-- ;„," -a' j'",'. ,, ' .,, ■,',., ' ' V'.'iii-Ji 



time is ilxe.d dtie m tlctl t ill De given*. 



Owing lo the IHi.'.-i i.ilne, ..I ]'il 01 iff lag pigeons, lie- pfi.-l|ioued ilaie 



has net yet been lived. It will be annotuited in these columns. 



Answers to ggarresgandcttts, 



WT .NO NOTICE TAKEN OP AJS'ONYMOFS COMMUNlCATlOlSs. 



W. M., Soulh w 

 S. Ii. II. , Plaibll 

 wasjiiiblislud In 

 J. W. B.,Flttston,Pa.— W 



ireester.-A. lelier 

 hi, N. J.— The. las 



rely. 



i.r you at lids I'll CO. 

 edition of IJailock's Gazetteer 



vot any hook I bat treats of 



c. B. it, I'rovldcnec, R. 1.— -5 our treatment was quite right; give 



hnri ilfti a utile tAopiitir ci'at day ear a we-i, ami i.ln 11 .1 do -'„■ of 

 castor oil. 

 M. B. McK., Mercer. Pa —You can get young carp this summer or 



il ';■ appi" ie.e.i id.. 1 ' . i'. i.e.:., ml <;':■:_ L : 'i- :ll lael,,,- .-, u.,. le 



ingiou, O. O. 

 R. \V. Ni, Plattshurgh, N. Y.— Ans. In Lake George black bass 



cmiia." la-el; Jm,'. tie a eilfei ]. ear- ea '".-". ': 1 , nn ,11.1,1 , In 



Yermont July 1. 

 DETONATfON, Cincinnati, O.— Vou will find «• detonation " defined lu 



our TJlitmar powder iiamphlet, of wldch we Ine.e -,.■>,, : p.,,- 



lf. vou have mi) regard lit jour gun do not use Jain <, , 1 



ShriEi:, Philadelphia.— 'I he Volume II. oi ivatlomU Muetieih Kim 

 nel club Stud Book should have, been pubii.-im,: 01- am a.-o For 

 Information on the subjec adore-s Mr. aos. 11. Dew, t oinmbla, '1 ,,,n. 



E. (3, F., Hollows Falls. VU-i. The saltpetre has probiblvcou 

 1- . -I 1 he kidia-vs. Give a .,,,,' easi m rS ol I I irl mai oi sod 1 

 twice 11, day in walcr, and 1 wo giains 01 utiinine 1 ore • 1 e, - ... ,'aj 



S. W. M., Galveslon, Texas.— Do brook-trout have acaleal \n 

 The:, do. lieu-Pa. ;„.,,,.'.,', wo, opt "i thorn, beaattse they we' 



lie i.i.rleti fliej shew plainly. '1 he .-jiailes a'.e tai' •eino,, d in ,• „.kmg. 



w. E. ii., New York city —The case of your cat.ls an extremtjry 



nt, iviing one Ions. W'e wui'lcs.ie.ea 1 r.-iu.i, , - 1; -. . ■ ■■.- ..... 1 ■ ■ , T , 

 loreats. Give a little sulphur in his m:lk oaee a. may fae a weeknr 

 i-'ie. ami chile undersoil, „ lies 1 eeaimeef a feeel a ' '.'ii,,' hii. , a 1 ,:,Li, 

 of! the dock. 



c. i'. 0.. Eaton, ». v.— Bead the article on gun barrels in our 



la, I .sine. "1 he drop ,e si eel. Oc.01 adapt .-d to vutir=eh am can deter- 

 mine by exp. rimeiii, and you ear, then nave tf,e drop altered to suit 

 y.,u. Hi,- ei'uoi. should ne s:> that when urougin. to the shoulder 



destroy his 

 By tollawltlg 



published in 



j rem >: 

 J.J. 



Gabden City Gun Club.— Regular monthly contest, at Hempstead, 

 L. I„ tor a gun ; 5 ground traps, 80 yards boundary : 



Barker, 29 yds!". numm— 10 Brooks, 29 yds IllllllilO— 9 



Carman, 28 yds. minilll— 10 Little, 28 vds llimilOl— 9 



G W Creed. 29 yds . .1111110111— 9 Charles, 2s yds 111111:0011—7 



seaman, 30 yds million— 9 



Barker won the shoot off with three straight. 



Washington Gun Clttb.— President, Henrv Allcuhrand; Vice-Presi- 

 dent, .-aiaeei fee-fhiP; yi-tLi'.ff.ll'i, , ,p Wemeii T ,-i,a - nee r. 'do "La an 



lin.a.t pa: illtlge ttpla 



i give out enough scent 101 



to get some 10 train 



,11 eon. 13, cm feu tell" 





Mis. :. ye. If 'Will past.,., 





or. 4. hood will not alio, 







will permanenl it 1 





birds we cannot re 





liveiliuul for sale; ,1 



is ton Lite in tnc sol, m. 







..\o> fee ni ii aoan 0.110 o.oi.np nice a. 1 purchase a flue country residence 



on Manhassia, bay. North shore,!,. !., should coastdi a,h uiisomoai ei 

 J. P. Tracers this week. 



MOTIGK! 



Advertiseme tits received 

 later thau Tuenday cannot be 

 inserted until the following 

 week's issue. 



Hates promptly furnisJied 

 on application. 



II ft YOUR NAMEo"nWr8SlQ? 



,,-,,,.,, ■, n ,,,,.. ea. „,■.,,,, -u,.i-.vu:,i-, -.-,, 

 B W AkcuI I 1 Great variety 



A , , , , j ramtodealMa 



. . iplete lot 'page 



illustrated Cat al,,giie 



se.id.oareceiptoftv.'o 



three cent stamps.— 



Peck & Sntdeh, Mannl'ac'rs, 121 ie 126 Kassan Sta, N.Y. 



BRAIN AND NERVE FOOD. 



VITALIZED PHOSPHITES. 



Composed ot the NERVE-GIVING principles of the ox Drain and wheat germ. It restores to 



both brain and body the elements that hate been curried ' lip disease, v-'Oi re, overwork, excesses or 



Oiufoii-ee!"- 11 pro, noies. til" f-llou and stit-ngi Inms a. i': 11 00 ae. 1 ... .1, .. .,.-.--_.-.,. ..0 ..,,-, ..,,, 



samolloi. It Sll'eoethens the I'-cilr, g.ve,, gee...l e'e'dle and f.'i .0 :- I." ,o eaeo-- ;y f-'l.f. sPiIaas i ,:.. .. , 



tire: "i Hie,, i;<in,e,, ,enag-'S- 



Por sale by druggists or mai , :. F. CROSBY, 064 and 660 Sixtli Avenue, N. Y. 



FRANK BLYDENBURCH, 



.STOCKS, BONDS AND SECURITIES, 

 MIMING STOCKS. 



00 Pine St, New Y"ork. 



CAMP LIFE IN THE WILDEHNESS.-Second 

 edltlou now ready. This story describes the 

 trip ot a party or Boston gentlemen to the Ulcltard- 

 son-Bangeley lakes. Hue., mm cam pute," Indoors 

 and out, Is amiuslli 1, Instructive and Interesting; 

 - By 



FBACV1CAX. KENI.EL Cll'IBE. 

 Prtco 81.50. 



Sot Sate by Potest ana Stream Publlalung Co, 



^ar ^ah. 



FOR SALE-Eour Bve deer. A buck and doe four 

 yeaisold, r doe net, ye.ri's oPI and a doe one 



year oiti die 1 1 o oldest does m ",,|. Address 

 EDWARD THAYER, Box TO'., r-iw I aeke I , J-;. I. 



Apr2S,it 



FOit. HAI.U-Fasl .22-foot Cat Boat; speed guar 

 aul.eed ■■will late lieo.eeleloiider lu part pay 



SHOT-GUNS and lines for sale cheap. Also 

 . bought arid exchanged. E. W. SMITH, p. O 

 Box 20, Brooklyn, L. I, May20 It 



for %*le- 



Property out of tlio I Hy For Snlft. 



MauhaaaetBay, Nuifti 

 Meek. -Gem lemau's Re- 

 modern improvemenr-i. six acres, laamt, garden ; lee, 

 House Oiled; large bare, toacti liou-c, etc.; irou 

 bond, matte ondge, dock, tap. wa: r front, hoatiug, 

 tlslilng, etc.: mma.iarmzee road Halt war to New 

 York; accessible boat or rail ; m lb, 1 ... ., , a 

 idences ot His Honor Mayor Grace, a,,,, p 1 -.. t -,--, 

 ney, Thomas Messenger, Janice B. Ward, ami otner 

 tiistiiigiiislied cittz us; stock, cows, horses, uir . 

 rlagca, sleighs, fowls; nearhy driViB to Oreednmor, 

 tpooen- e-oniPv PP.,,,,. P.,-,, a ..,,. .-, ■,-„.. .,.„,,.. ,., 

 apply to owner, J. P. TttATEBS, 40 Beekuian St.. 

 N. Y. May2G,lt 



r T. F. Wltherbce, Port Henry, N. Y. 



EMIR SALE— Winchester Hide, 

 F line open sights and set triggs 

 tools, cartridge, pouch and ammiir 

 .cheap ; may be seen at HENRY C 

 Corl.landl St., New Y'ork. 



