196 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



Apr:: 5, 1888. 



wad.iniroduecd bj thrllritish ammunition ronkei^.is go muub superior 

 to tho old beeswax and tallow wad as ii ha.- L— n round equally »- 

 .■II. -n,. as :i lubricant, mi l hi; same t tun- oerupv ing i.houl "in- < tii i«l 

 the space is the shell 88ln. against 0-:i2in. . II is clear, from wlinl 

 tins been Raid. Uial the thinner and haHHertbe lubricant wad. n,o bet> 

 ter, provided tin re is BiifBclenl (utaficatlon 



From imv own experience In Bunting I have found, frequently 



Brine eight or ten -mi mi," -h,.i ■:. with -in cither t'li-uninj; or 



blowing through the binr-l. ihni one Kl-v w«d w is -.uiK.-i.-ni. us in 

 no instance, after two years-' I.-.-, has there been discovered indica- 

 tions of h-mlim.-. 



c..|. Bodiiu- recommends Iw II prea* wads tor the coming 



military match I ihinli ..u-of th.-s- wads ■ ■( (he proper model will 

 givebettei results. This, however, la coupled with the condition 

 that tin- bust-.. f tin ■ hall -hall i- Mai in, trad .-( the mi 

 ■illv in. I.il.'d r.Migr. hull. Th.- hall run !■■■ patch- I jn-t :i- w. II an. I 

 mi without the usual "pig tail" in tin- has,- ...r hall.'.whlch "i course 



would he deslrtlctlveot all accuracy with lb- Hal. base With a pros- 

 mire or more than (wo tons on the Dasc of hull, it is clear Hint the 

 -•'v.i-.-ii jute oi felt wad v iuld he pressed Intothe eiip of ibaae, ami 

 its circumference w..nM nol be pressed against th.- bore, sumcientlv 



i'..ra nroperrabrication I'h-re dees not appear to brag In as..n win 



the tollow.-r of the hull swap.- sh..ni.l n..i h.. flat-ended instead ol (be 

 usually round rud-d form. 



As mlinial-.d m U Eormer paper. Ih.-rr si hi lie increased hardness 



for the heal ball rorl ing rangi a inn.-: at least one-tenth tin. Be- 



■n: :!l Mi. in whirl, th- ball is UUSUppori- .1 ..11 the nrst blow tn.li] 

 III!' till h-for-il leaves ih- shell Th- nn.h.'ioilitv i- that the on. 



supported part is ''bulled" or swelled, 



? moves il has to he "swaged" hark t< 

 orre th- hall "in of in Iginftl shape or 



either Of which mis-hl cause irrcgulari 

 in— s~in of having I hi- hall 13 1 ■ I., its full 

 see Col. Iloilitie is hilly alive to its iinpor 

 II- is .-il. iir.lv right ..n another point: 

 I', n. l '1-r- l'--r ih- military non-idea 



rule is n 

 shoulder 

 scores a 



pnlohed 



lathe lot 



The in- 



other th 



is. 11 is I 

 eroovlnn 



i passing :,.■ .:„. 

 si/-, which might 

 nnngof patching, 



:rh. If the \ mil 



of reloading, i 



slighi.lv after i 

 extent 



w ill he c 



ited v 



lily In 



Hit 



rule- 



fetllurrs vvill havi- beet, n 

 mire of public cpiiii-.i. wil 



-iblr. Il-r-il Hi- ,,-r. 



each other, the incentive 

 lak-s the <|ie stion out of 



long i/the'aameVr-o'v',' ' 



lerprlsiiig rill- mak-rs "f 

 model of rifle Tor these m 

 for hunting purji..s-s. wl' 

 the barrel and of the amufunfl 

 I>kvvk«. col . March A'. 1888, 



lirrerh loading rifle, 

 w nearly th .t eoudi- 

 i the shell Into the 

 the bore. 1 believe 

 rid of alt the practi- 

 ssary increased care 



• length and in case 

 own' or lengthened 



• to he used to that 



tonal Military Match 



-r produces the best 

 assess the beat rifle 

 a of the mounting of 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



oi.Ki ESTER, MttSS., March 24". -The winter series of matches 

 at Pine lino- Han--, nnd-r th- auspice.- ol the Worcester Rifle 



Bange, closed to-day The wind, though light, was very variable. 

 The following in to-day's score: 



Cr— .liiioor Match. 

 .1 N Morse. .1, , a 5 f. I 5 .. 5 S 4 IV— 18 



Stedman Clark i .-. r> i I i r. a I 5-48 



A I, Hie- .. 4 I ., I I I I :. 6- -II 



i' \rthur .'1 I I I '1 I B I 1 l—i:i 



A Williams ... 5 4 1 1 s 4 I -1 I 1-4-2 



V \V Earaei I ' 4 I B 4 3 " S I- 42 



Prank Wesson 4 4 1 1 1 1 :. I 1 »— n 



L a Taylor r, 1 r. 1 1 1 1 1 1 .'. u 



Decimal Match. 



.1 N Morse, ,lr .is H 8 V 7 7 8 B li-74 



CDusenbun . .9 9 fl 7 It 11 « ii r. 3-70 



\ 1 1;,. - 8 Ii 6 II 3 H It II 0-04 



Decimal Rest Match, 



\ 1. Hie, II R 10 7 10 I) ID In III 9— 92 



Y,u K:.m-. ..» M 10 M 8 » I H-7R 

 Th- mutches linvi. been awarded as follows: 



'r lino.. i Watch 



j-i Stedman Clark IS « 411 id 16 



•.M .h.t.r. II Unwell . . II I-' 1". -W 16 814 '."i 234 



.Id. DA. Taylor. .. .40 4i> II 12 18 



imi \ i. Bice... ii ii ti Ifi .- 



,th .1 N M-rs-. Jr. . ...-IS II II !•■ i. 



r..h. In A Williams. . I'.' 4i (2 12 12 21(1 20 BUO 



h-.-iiiiiil Match, 

 is, M-,l,ua.. I'l.'irk --• '■' ;-. BO B^-88M-l?-404 



■M. a N Mors-. Jr. ...73 78 TI 74 TT— 570-L15-385 



Id ni Kmni's.. . 72 7'.' 78 7;. 7ii :i,;s 16-S88 



(th, \ I. Hi-. in n:i 7:1 -;:. .:. X,» ■ If, :I7I 



5th, c A Allen . .01 08 To 71 » 8B1 15 368 



Bth. Mi: Fuller ....... ... '•" •! 72 76 -, mu ■ I 364 



ncoimnl H'.-i Match 

 1st. SC'lurl, ... Ill '.it '.in il- ■:.'. :e. .1 U ll"w ell. . .t»0 82 H5 8M-8U6 

 •M. C A Allen -:: s.1 nj |..' :«i !Hi. A 1. Hire. . .77 7P 83 92— 331 



i AMI'I'.N. N'. J.. March 3! The I'm s- Social held th- last 



- i... it"h nl Ih- seas. ,n Mei.h-S. Kuril memh-r ««- I'litilh-.l 



lo lour shots, thr-e irinl -h-'- o ■• •■•»:■ < ml" ! lie 1 "ii- io. ii picture 

 target at a pin hi a. i i" i'-. and -o 



■ ii. « i i ----- 1 r interest was manifested ai no- Bbooting twenty-two 

 niriuh-r- of ihe l-an.s hemg pi— ent The winners ..ire as follows: 

 c II stein. 11 Wirtb. I' s. Ii.w-U. I. Altaian, C Bogls Ji P C. 



38; i: i \\e,,/.';T.-, : : II. PImn,»56»7! c. E.Wenz,2a h: E. Aust.-r- 



ntillil.2S.K-. S M.i.'.n '.■:.'.., I . W.'n.l- , •'.' 10: A We r. 22-1-7: 



;■ .- il- ..ii : i 1 ■ -mnii.'.M 1-7: .1. Hi,'-Miig.2l: C I'reiisrh. 

 '.'il I .'.; c. Hogiii. Jr •-•■i',: w Thompson, l'i I fi; .1. Bosch. Ifti-i: A. 

 Mevei's I'i2-T: I' c. Hntt. MM . : 1 s .lachs. is .-,.;; c lirav, is',j: 

 II Wirth, 1- I T: II Hlacl.will, i; I .'.. i -. So, I,.1<1 I.U<. ; K. Jones. I U s : 

 W. J-nh.rii.ii. U'-;,: .1. '.m.-man. n. 



JAMKST'iWN. N V., Man* 8n.- Atthe SOOydjs ninge t,.d.'u Hi- 

 .oiliest for therlill. in. del n-siill.-. I as |,,||,,ws: l'i r..linds. off hand, 

 wiinl si rong 1 1'.. in It ..VLirl. to t o'clock, Inelv 



Name. Kill- fa! I'nivder. Bail Score. 



i; Peal Bal 38 SOgrs. v.v,pit,h-d 13 



I) l.illv. M" ,88 38-grs, 180 grooved 12 



HDe Lisle... Bal. .38 50grs. W. pitched 41 



W',,.1..^ Win. il i'>grs. SOOgrooved 35 



Thif (Wig Mr. CnkiA •: nsii.iiii rlforl in I he use of the rilie an, I with 

 only Hirer sighting shots, he certainly did well. 



nkwm.'K Hiii.i. A.s.sociATHix.-Tiu- Inst tournament oi the 



NYwiul. Hille A-n.'iation will he shot on the Uom-stie Han;o'. Mar- 

 ket, sheet. Monir time this iiion'h, dale not derided upon vet. The 

 rompl-ie totals and standing of the clubs will be published hi the 

 K-'iii:-: .\si. 8TOEAM at the end of the match, 



The season f..i indoor rilie practice is closing in good shape, and 

 the gen-ral verdict is that the work has been well done aud that the 

 -ll'ort- in th- galleries have he.-,, n paid by capital enjoyment. The 

 -Newark Hide A-s--i.iti-.il i- a general body and has help-. I l- keep 

 up. -j rivalry which has acted as u healthv stimulus to nil concerned. 

 Tin- association now consists ■ t th- toll.. wing clubs: 



1-ssnx- Organized -lannarv 111. lsTli.-l'rc.-ldent, William Watts; 

 Vice-President, C. II. -i- . -1, rinancial :-..-. iii.-irv. .1. HowlOtt; Be- 

 er- In.- s, ,-i ei a rv and Treasurer, . I. II. Huegcl: Sergeant-at Arms, .1. 

 j : Delegates to N H. A .--.l. II lliiegi-I, Win. H. Felts. Member- 



ship, 75; distance of range, iaff..: located corner T,us-h nnd Bunk 

 slreets; funnel range 



l-'iiKLiMmrvsrs- Organized May 16, 1879. -President. J. K, Walsh: 

 Vice President, John Rose: Se-r-tarv. A c. N-uiiintm ; Treasurer. 

 Iborge /iniiner: Ileh-gates to \. l{. A. (Icorgc II. Weiginan. ,1. K. 

 U'.-ilsh Menil.-t-shij., '::i-. op.-n range: located at jsti Market street: 

 distance, -ill. 



I'l.v 



ieph ft 



. S. T. Sinimonils: Trea-ur-i . 

 K. Jack-nil, .1. C. McAvnv 



it., located corner Broad and 



8— President, c. Bittmaver; 



mling Secrctarv, L. Ma'ver; 

 ■usurer, .las. Honnellv; li-1- 





h.. 



Th- following club is alioul to -nie 

 I'omc-ic \niateur Club i ngani/rd l-'cl 

 bread: Vic-l'iesid-ut. IV Mah-nev; Sci 

 C. 11. Mris-I. Club shoots on K.sse'x Har .... 



AM ihe above clubs use the lliillard rifle. 22 caliber, three pound 

 pull, peep sight. A. O.N. 



NEWPOBT. B, I.. March 31. -The last shoot of the Newport Rilie 

 Club at Paradise Hange was h-ld lo-.lay. when the following scores 



CemgeW iliunhain 4'i HI III 48 



A Range Hille Ass, 



a: . 



ST. LOUIS ASSOCIATION.— The Si Lo 



eiation was incorporated in l«s-j, its cba 

 Rattle. J. M ilaitle. John W. Rannells. Julian J. I.-inghlin. F. W. 

 Rockwell. || c. Hagl.v. I. P. Knster. C. It. Smith. Win. p. SelialT. 

 Win 1- ll-Cr.lo.'a. Kdward II. I -.r-c. P. R. l.-aeh. S. S lllackwell. 

 II. !■:. W.-her. J. 11. Martin. II. C. Pierce. August Rengel, llairv 

 Hitchcock. We are in re-eint of a copy of its constitution and by- 

 laws. 



BOSTON. Mnss.-The new regu 

 the Massarlmselfs mililia are abol 

 will he f..i„„l .'--id-dlv different from the 

 this important dutv which for two veins 

 The new srhein- w'lll h..' modeled largelv i 

 been In use for several years past in Nev 

 provides for the appointment of n-gim-nl. 

 lir- by the colonels Commanding* and all r 

 duty are to be made to th-in. Marksme 

 classes, the. third class consisting of those 

 out of 25 points. The second : 



the first class, thus a king n ,-,-,— :u", s,.-. 



The order also provides Unit members ,. 

 badges mnv have duplicate- upon p 

 memorandiuu of loss, together with i 

 rompauy commander that the loss 

 payment of the actual 



11 the 



"f the mill! 



inp- 



ut tednced target, and ainmuni 

 round bullet w ill be issued upon 

 the first step laken in a prtti 

 practice for the militia. The 

 this state for the past three 



path> with this particular wot 



Company IV 1st Infantry, 

 targets a f ent tin • al Itean 

 advantage lo its uieuiiier- 



B08TON, March 31.— A 

 tageof thefavoranle wet 

 of honor and bUliaeyes 



able lor good shooting, th 

 general results of tin- daj 



CB Edwards 



f; Weston 



a J Kempton 



A C Adams 



A ••Puffor" (mil. i 



J H Fellows 



J B Thomas 



CHEsterhrook 



-i Foster 



A Adam 



.1 H f'-llow 

 C B Edwa 

 Q Wa ri-ii 

 .1 N l-rv- 

 A N.-wuia 



.1 p Bates 



mmber of riflemen, taking advan- 

 dav. w-ui i. • Walnut li'H in search 

 oudilions were particularlv favor- 

 blowing from It to 1 o • look The 

 orded beh.w : 

 ulinoor Practice Match. 



a 4 4 4 I 5 4 6 6 -l II 



1 fi 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 -I--I1 



4 5 5 4 3 4 4 4 2 3 3(1 



r-.linoi.r Prize Match. 



.'. I S .'. I 5 - : - :. 17 



I 6 4 5 6 5 .'. ■'• 6 I IT 



.4 5 fi 4 4 6 4 o S -- Hi 



5 :. I I a I 5 I --. I 46 



...8 6 6 I S :.544 4— 14 



4 4 S .1 4 6 1 I '< I 48 



I 5 5 6 i :. 3 4 4 4-43 



•4 5 I :, : :. 5 I 3 I 13 

 Decimal Maieh 



s in 10 H 9 U u 10 !) 8—80 



1 T u i'. s U 5 « 8-71 



...in ti n X ii I 4 8 6 0—70 



.... it in t s :i s r c io a-TO 



Record Match. 



- - 6 in I ■-, in I T us 



ii s i -, - 7 a a (j i,__tj(j 



. .-. - t ti o 5 •; 4 n ti-iu 



. ... 6 8 9 6 4 10 I I ft 4-68 



S 8 10 B I 8 7 I I 11- 59 



f, :l 4 8 I 10 I 8 T 5 -63 



; I 12 3 8 9 4-1 •.'-(-; 



Best Match. 



....10 10 10 10 li I" '-> M 10 1(1 911 



10 9 9 I" m " 10 T 9 II 1)2 



. . . .Id in 7 7 7 III in 111 H> 1'1-Hl 



THE TRAP, 



ALGONQUIN GUN CLUB. 



Till-, ni.iiih-rs a-seinl.|e.l in fm.'-a' Ih-iruewand elegantly ar- 

 ranged club grounds at Cluitenherg. N .1.. on Thursday afternoon, 



Ihe 2llth of March, to slim -■( their regular semi nionlhlv semes 



at glass halls and -lav in-— „- f.-r ihe -lub's tiopbi. -. which will I- 

 a ward.-d I" Ih- nieinhrr- making th-^ best sixt--i, s.-m -s ,.,i. ,.f 



t'enli'e'rg't'errv hall 'lob.'- » acted i-'uuike mom tor d-ck ai-l dvp-t 



1'h'e Pnh-'a-l-s'. ..pp-.-it.-s. •--nii-th -tr— t.'\ew Y.'.rk cty. The view 



beyond it Sew \ork city 

 a little further on Brook 

 and Jersey City, then the 

 one of the most pictures!] 

 The grounds are liin-u 

 timber, the club-house bt 

 shooters face the north 

 very good one for big ! 

 shooters cannot see th.-g 

 outlined against the sides 

 up remarkable --''•■-. n 

 friends of the ' ' 



Wiisi. 



..'til 



with some very appropriate remarks. The well-known Italian band 

 Oampriri i hrn struck upandall lend- ha. i -an extr.: drv nine 

 Tin-re is prohablv not a club in the Middle or Eastern States thdt 



turns out its sh.,. ling ,„-„„,-, = .-.-■ „,„,„. -1- and regularly as the 



AlgompmiCluh, and most assuredlv no . In'., knows belter how to 



make the best of it and co inegood -hooting practice with a lollv 



good lime. Although th- club has b,-n already beaten at tbetrap 

 ■ - --i.lei .-igani/.iuons. us hospitably and gnod fellowship has never 

 •"l','- S "-'l'' : '- < "" - ."'■' , " ll '.' u '",- wir " Hi" s-'-i-s n-i le. i. lass halls. 



Radinski ' ' " P. 'trV v I ''-i'-' ■ 



rpwiy '••' ,•'.':'.---'-,'. ;'. 



l J " n,lie 18 Sriswold i- 



; i a "*' r «> Clements IT 



'j 011 "" I s K iuld 18 



Monlgoinery ir EdfiJ 



Ouackenbush '.'. . i Ma'i'r"""" ' lo 



TBrenner . [2 j v„„ ,..,,-,.,-,.., . 



Asweepntclav pigeon, dnislied the day's sport, and s.mr. Casse 



illl-l,. Neva, 

 I II-, 



. Ma 



1 the 



officers are: President— Dr. W. O. Uonwell 

 liorhnm; Treasurer -C. Conwell: s-ra-i.i 

 t,-s Th--. IT.iimery, Robert Wood, Jan 

 watch having been put up in Virginia City 

 club sent four representative-, Joncv Morga 

 Wood, and H. M. Ciorhiim, who, we ihmk. d 

 il was their thai public match. The match 

 from a card trap, eighteen yards rise: ti 

 Entrance s.:,. p.. Elsw 



irriii 

 nl.itn 



apt 



iut-d i 



Joncy Morgan . 

 RM Ballard .... 

 (I Ii. Carr ... 



I) Morgan 



B. Rising 

 Bobt Wood .... 

 II M Corham ... 

 Ceo. Weim.-v-r 



TiessbotoiT: Morgan. "1111- I: Weimeycr, 11101 . 

 Morgan, 0U11 I: Weimeycr imn- i. Third lie-Morgan. 11011— 1: 

 Weimeycr, lllil-r,. Weimeyer -look the bun." hpsteh. 



WASIIINCTOX, 11 c. March a:,- Tl„- Capital City Ghjn Clnb; ol 

 Wa-..ing|..„. I». i . iuaugrat.d their season's -hooting Tuesday. 



" ' Mr. E. Willis 



ml Thomas ITaiine'ry, of 

 Coiiwell. also our repre 



..llimiJilliimnni -Id 

 — iniiiM.UllfiOXriOtlllll— II 



. .iiiHiiiniiiiiijiinim— is 



...iioninxiiiiioiiiiiiii 14 



.inoiiiiiiiiih ti mi is 



. l'llllUIIUOlllllllll— 17 



..oiiiiiiiiiiimiiKin it 

 ..iiiiniiiiiiiiimiii id 



i the 



li the clay i 



lost a gale, il was a p 



a lagowski trap s,-i 



of ihe 

 -lid I 



the day 



I 'Urn fourl 



■old 



W' IHCPSTKI:. Mass , -March 27.— The w 

 land dun Club, at Wondlaii-I Rang.-, w a- 

 lowing is the result of the afternoon's wo 



W.S. perrv-iJl I Id. 1 11 1 1,1111 1,111110,1' V'Wi. 

 "1 111.111 1 [Jul 1 1. 1 111 1.1 1 111. 11 11I-8H balls. 



i ,'..-. ,iir- .MeAle-r-iil 11 1.D1 HU. Oli.hl.l. nil, 

 iinilu,li|ll.llH»l.i:iil01,Ollll.l(i T2 balls. P 



11111110111111111111 -111 

 . UllllllllllllllllUl— 19 

 . iioi>»'|i.llllllilllllll_h| 



. u mil, 111111010-14 



l'i"10!IIIO!lll)i)lll"l— IS 

 00.11,10.11001)1 1 joj mi-lO 



.'"doooili"',.-' 11100- - 7 



o'lii-HiliWOOOOOOlltlill- 4 



. iii,ie,iii,iiilliiiVM|ill.lli.,l_ 4 



.1. R. II. 



-Icly meeting of the Wonil- 



r(.siimed to-day. The fol- 



ljn, miu. imn. inn. lout. 



'iui.il jioii. i"ii'i, nun. 



broken, 



ii.iiiio.iiiio.joiii.oiiiii. 



'kdl.'.-i|lo,(KHlll.'llllU0.0(Ultl,'0lllir,01(Hjl.0llH0.nil0l,10Olt. 



7 tufi i. I'MiNj.ii'iiiii.ioiiu. inid.inu.il ii i, uii i, ion i. lion 



-a- 01U 1, 11 100.1"! 11), lOlllMllKH 1, 1 1101, 10011,1 IO01. 11010, 101 

 idsOll — llKli 1,11111.1 llll.lllll.101U.il 111.01 110,1 1 111. 1(011 



is— 10001, OWli.OlflOi, i l"l l.l llipinnoi. mi i,uiii(i.iilnl-4;, 

 -i»»)(»).ooiun,iiiiviii.oiooo.(iiKK)i).(iolio.o.)iio.(Viiiii,oi)ni— ir, 

 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 .01 1 10,11101,11000,011101 -4" balls, 

 in). 10111, lion, iioin,ioo|i_sr, balLs, 25 

 1,01101,111 



balk, 

 M.D. Oilman— 10111. IlllO 



2!l broken. 

 A. L. Oilman -niiiO.linit.lllii 



broken. 



I. II Fuller llio"., 1,00110,1 



.1 F Ma-,,„.p- 01011,09110,00111 

 THE B1VEKTON (il.'N CLIP 



nd i 



"!»■: 



1 Riv 

 the fot 



[ pull 



. Pa. 



li— 30 balls, 19brok 



mil- 3" balls, labrok 

 liu will hold its -or 



wl; 



voir-. W. -.-in, in . . 



Philadelphia. Maryland, Pons' Branch. Ro.-kaw,.v. Souin sm, 



-;. i '.i.ni— a'- CoiinP. Hunt. Meadow Brook K.C.. Stat-u l.-klnd 



l-on-.i.-rs-.f Reading. 



In. I! EST CITY QTJS CUH. R-'i;i....| 111.. Mai-'lniii. class halls 



rap, lSvds. rise. 



Tn\lor 11111 1111111111014)1 1 — 18 



l-i'i. Ilioiliiioiiniioiil-i; 



linker 1 llli On 1 1 il I mill |— in 



(Ireen lllmmoillilioi ill ir 



Pllison I!llloni01101()11!110-I4 



Dennett oooi)I|Oiioi.iiiiiiioiii|-1() 



Mill-r ... llOlllhUllolllullin m 



Thurston lioioolliiiiwioini— l-l 



Hiitehius' IlllllOloiOinilHll -17 



MAI, hi V MASS., Oi:N CLUB.- More than two wore marksmen 

 ,,-semhled in the grounds ol ihe Maiden loin club mi March 31. to 

 practice for the various matches to ho shot there on Past Day, April 

 :,. IT,.- leading shm of the da, wa- T c ' i-lding. with 24 out ol '.V. 



Souther, tlrsi; p. I. Carson 

 aid E. I. Brown, third. 

 •hi andT. C Pi-lding. firs' ; 

 h ii. Francis, third, 

 lark and II. II. IT-ancis, first; 



and J. Hopkins, second: A. L. H 



Second event. 5 birds— H. S. 

 I-. T Noble.iiudl!. R. Souther. 



Third event, S birds-F. T. No 



A I.. Bl '"■"•!' "lei I- ffOplfUtS 

 third. 



Fourth event, ', birds T c. FJaldlng.Oi R. imraiul and .1. Lancr- 

 gan. first: M. Dean, second: J Clark and B, Alh-n. third; and I). S. 

 Shmt. (mirth. 



' ls.B.I.Bruwn, first; (1. H. Souther nnd M. Hem.. 



no ii. ii. i- . auris, in si- ; 



Brown and PosCer 



nd; A. 



ud tl. 



t Fai 



i A. M. 



noon \ndv 

 spondent to 



Hasd-ll. of 



pli-h-d In M-adei-s. i- a remarkable one. the roilowin 

 tral of our crack shots will, in contrast, show: 

 Twenty-five glass halls, thrown from Bittei'lioh,'fe 



traps, lHyils. 



Felix Mitchell liooinilllllinoon 



Ilermiiu Unrkhol/ Iliiin-M IlliHtnimt 



James Palmer. .. o ,, " ,| i limum),,] 



Jack Ofttes. 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 ■• •• ' 1 11 1 F 



Jack lino -sand 1-'. Mitch-11 an- uotedlv g 1 ii-l.l 



foi-m-r r-r-nilv won an exhibition shooting match in 

 ham Theater, so that the above shows ihein in indill 

 is n fact, however, that (Headers is decided!; the 



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-llol-. and (he 

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ion if he would once take the Held as a 

 his nervous system, to public exhibitions 

 noting differs very much from glass ball 



be among ihel 



After a liltle practice shooting by different members a business 

 meeting was called to order aud Dr. Wilson's resignation was ac- 

 rrpt.d and his name placed on ihe list as on honorary member of 

 the club. The president, Mr. Win. II. I-m.li.-. in behalf of the club, 

 then presented Dr. Wilson, In a neat spci -u, with a beautiful Wln- 

 ehesU-r express re-peallug title, and the Doctor accepted and thanked I 



t the Jersey Citv Ib-igtit 



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: li- grounds ran be reached 

 ■i ..f Cortland! and Desbrosses streets, 

 ml 3:'.'o p. M.. or by horse ears from all 



