September 9, 1880,] 



FOKEST AND STREAM. 



113 



— Mr. J. H. Harley, Secretary of the Nebraska State 

 Sportsmen's Association, \vrites us : "1 am pleased to say 

 that from indications and inqnirieh- coming in, we antici- 

 pate a large attendauco ntthe Nfl.Taska I'^ield Trials, Sept. 

 30th, and Occ. Island 2d. at Millord. Chickens and 

 quail are very abiindtint in that part of the State." 



St. Loui.s Kennel Club Bench Show.— Mr. Charles 

 Lincoln, Superintendent of the St. Louis Kennel Club 

 Bench Show, ixritrs us. inclosing copies of letterg re- 

 oei\f(l (o liale, from the railroad companies that hare 

 consonled lo carry dogs to and from the show free of 

 cliarf,'e, w hen accompanied lij their owners or care takers. 

 The following is the list : Pennh^vlvania I'aihijad Com- 

 pany, Frank Thomson, Oeneiftl .Uanasir ; Wal.asli. St. 

 Louis and Pacific Railwav. TI. C. Townscnd, General 

 Passenger Agent ; Gi-e.-it W.-slcrn Railway lit Canada, \V, 

 C. Edgar, General rus-;i'n,L;tr A;j:piiI : CaiiaiJa Southern 

 Railway, Frank E. Snow, (rfueral Fansenser and Ti'ans- 

 portation Agent. 



♦ 



Death OF Me. M. VonCdlis.— We regret to be obliged 

 to annontice Hie death of Mr. M.Von Culin, well known to 

 the siior1in.tc men of this country and in Europe. Mr. Von 

 Culin li.ad lieen an invalid for at least two vears, atBicted 

 with a disease lliat had balHed the skill of "the ni.-i.uy phy- 

 sicians who had attended him. His death occw-ed ai. Ids 

 residence in Delaware City. Del., on Thursday. Au.l;. -'(Uh. 

 During the greater part of his sickness he was unable to 

 attend to business, which was under the management of 

 his wife, who will continue it. and who asks for the con- 

 tinued patronage of the sporting fraternity. 



— Mr. Vero Shaw's "Illustrated I'.ook of the Dofr. Part 

 t;!," is before us, and it is one of tlie liest mimhers of this 

 famous serial which we have seen. It contains an e.\rel- 

 lent eoloi-ed lltliogvai.ih of two retrievers, one a wavv- 

 eiiated and tlie other a (^url3'-coated— the former a life- 

 like pielure of Du^k, the property of Mi-. S. K. Shirlev, 

 .M.f.. an, I the latter is e.j.iallT good of Tory, Mr. \V. A. 

 HoxCs dog. Imdiideil in the eliapter Oil fo.K teniers, their 

 rearing, [loints. etc., is an explanatory diagram and a 

 table ol niea;,urements of some of the best fox tciTiers of 

 rei'c-nt (iiiies. t JKipter 38 is devoted to the harrier, and 

 contains :tn engraving of Mr. Churchill Langon's typical 

 hairier hitch i>juntess. The beagle is also reached in 

 this number. Publishers — Cassell, Peter, Gralpin & Co., 

 5:i() Broadw'ay, New York. 



.A CRyn:rvLC,\yj>:y~X"i'-bvr?mort. Conn., Aug. 20tli. 

 — iMy UKiKler wr,,l. i - i - i ,: | ■ v-ription for treat- 

 ing a hiiiij. on m\ ::,,M ' 'r : i M;-, -.vlnch pained me 

 \-ery mucii. He l'|Jll"^."c■! '■''< .-■"i- <iirections, and my 

 ptuv, thanks to you, I am happy to say is now quite well, 

 and if anything is the matter with me in the future, I 

 shall ask him to write again. I am aliont four years old, 

 as near as I can remember. Yours indebted Ij-, 



Trump. 



— ^Mr. H. B. Vondersmith, of Lancaster, Pa., adver- 

 tises three well-bred dogs for sale. Those in quest of 

 dogs for the coming season would do well to communi- 

 cate with Mr. '\^. at once. 



Mountain Kennei,. — We call special attention to the 

 advertisement in another column of three broken dogs 

 lor sale by Mr, Chas. F. Kent, proprietor Mouutaia Ken- 

 nel, MonticeUo, Sullivan County, N. Y. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



Names Claimed.— I,t(!w— Mr. Waldo A. Howland, of Lowell, 

 .Mass., claims the name of Lulu for Eoglisli bare beaglo Ijitoh pup- 

 py reoeutlv purchased from Mr. E; more, trroitsc— Mr. jDhn A 

 Smetliers, of lierwiok, Penn., claims tDename of Cruuseforhis 

 setter puppy, whelped May 4lh, 1880, by T. 0'Mooro,hoby Hory 

 O'Moore out of Nell It., Kory O'Moore by Kufus out of Stoddard'.s 

 Friend. Noll IL out of Goldsmith's Nell by Plunkot. Grouse 

 was purchased from Dr. M. S. Moore, Fredonia, N. Y. iady G'len 

 —Dr. H. F. Atou claimB the name of Lady Glea for his black and 

 tan bitch puppy whelped March, 188(1, by his Glen out of Francis. 

 Pllrt. Oteii II [.-Dr. I. C. Muuroo, Brooklyn, N. Y., claims the 

 nameof Glen III. for his black and tan puppy, whelped March, 

 1880, out of Mr. C. H. Raymond's Juno by Dr. Ateri's Glen. Host 

 and Ruby.— Mr. D. F. Slade, of Fi-anklin, N. Y., claims the names 

 of Bose and Kuby lor cocker spaniel gyps, out of his Fannie, by 

 Mr. MeKoou's Flusher. iSuiKiparta and Lienau.— Mr. Thomas M_ 

 Smith, of .lerscy. City, N. J., claims the names of Bonaparte and 

 Lienau for his brace of red and white setter dog- pups, whelped 

 Way 4lh, l.SSO, oin of Dr. M. ,S. Moore's Floss by T. O'Moore, he by 

 Bory O'Moore out of Nell 11„ itory O'Moore by Durges' Rufus 

 out of Steddurd's Friend; Nell II. out of Goldsmith's Nell by 

 Goldsmith's Plunkutt; Floes out of Mr. Asa L. Sherwood's Rusa 

 by his champion France. Ndlic—Mr. B. M. Romujol, of River 

 Edge, Bergen County, N. ,7., claims the name of Nettie for his red 

 and white setter bitch pups, whelped May '1th, ISSO, from same 

 stock as Bonaparte and Lienau. 



Sales.— jRuUi— Mr. Charles E. Lewis, of Suspension Bridge, N. 

 1., has sold to Mr. Robert Walker, of Franklin, Delaware County, 

 N.Y,, hlB cooker span iel bitch Ruth, out of Fairy by imported 

 Snip. Rojial Carle— Mr. James tl. Goodell, of .\ew York, has pur- 

 chased of Mr. Joseph Roseufold, of Baltimore, Md., the well- 

 known field trial eelter Royal Carle by Carlowita out of Queen 

 Bess. Royal Carle received the special award in Class F at the last 

 New Y^orlc bench show. He was whelped February, 1878. 

 Boxy— Mr. Arthur Talbot. Boston, Mass., has bought from 

 Mr. J. N. Dod^o. of Detroit, Mich., his prize winner beagle 

 bitch Rosy. Mr. Arthur Taltiot, Bnston, Mass., writes us that in 

 addition ho has pureliaseJa yount.' l)iteh, suv months old, Rattler- 

 Fan, both of which are rrotn liowett'p stock, and that he is expect- 

 ing- three beagles from Eufrlaiid the latter part of this month. 

 Ned— Mr. F. C. Fowler, oC Aluodus, Conn., has sold his English set- 

 ter doK Nod, recently advertised in FOBKST AND BibkAm, to Mr. 

 M. A. Goodwin, of Honesdalo, Pa. 



Briisi). .S'f<o-;.)ni(i/-Mr. W. I!. Wells, Jr.'s, Star to Burges' 

 JJruid. IlonuU.-iJllr.lx. l-,,.SrjjMlf(i.— .Smce Aug.Utb the foUowinfr 

 bitches have visited oin Maek slii.l dojr Wildair : Aujf. Hth, Uol- 

 lls'Topsey, chestnut and tan; Auic. ntli, cliami)ion Belle, black 

 and tan ; Autr. 19th, De Barrie'o Fan. li rer color ; Au.l'. SSd, Mac- 

 Dougall's champion Cora, liver; Aug-. :;',th, G. B. Stokes' Midget, 

 Uver; Aug. 30th, Fannie (.303, F . ."v- S. reffistor), to our liver and 

 white stud do^ Robin Adair. Lndu Ei'jin-Zaiaibar.—Mr.H.B. 

 ■Voaderitnlth'B (L^nicaster, Pa.), Llewollyn setter bitch Lady Elgin, 

 *o his Z»il/.ib.^r, Gltidjtona-Marjey. L^iUc-Z'XHflbar.—Mx. H. B 



Vondersmith's lemon and white Llowellj-n bitch Lulu, to Zanzi- 

 bar, hill TI.-Titm.-Mr. H. B. Vondersmith's Gordon setter bitch 

 Dill TT., to his (inrdon setter Tom. 



Deaths. -BcKH-Tiim, whelps.— Mr. H. B. Vondersmith's Gordon 

 setter Bc53 whelped Aug. ]8lh,lS80, ten puppies, eight dogs and 

 t-wo bitches, by Tom. All the puppies have since died. 



§k gifle. 



— Address aU conimuniealions to ' 

 Publishing Company, Neio York." 



Forest and Stream 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



Toronto, Ontorio — At the annual meeting of (he Ontatio 

 Rifle Assoiiation, held duiing till prize mc'^tiiu, ( ol G7ow>-ki^iid 

 hehadwatchedthe as-ouationciiefullj an i I nin 1 th it i1 hid 

 improved m ex crj thing hiiaiiLt-- ^hootingan I im iiiLci hip He 

 would like lo sa> tt ten woids le^pet ting thi iid •-h loting of the 

 cuuutrv. There wasno doubt that Ontario « is the leading Piox- 

 ince. andhe wasglad tostcit was lie did not «i-h to biingDo- 

 mmion affairs before them but he muHtiilliKlp to the Ksl Wimble- 

 don team Thu h id not bi.ru 1-, tortunii tli-Mii rs usual, and 

 this wasowiu"- agood dc il to th( Ml itlu I In li i e n had begun 

 well, but' toward thi tomlusi n tii. v In 1 h li li -hoot when thej 

 could seal ceh seethe taif,cts Anollm lliiti^' hi (hough^ wis 

 thatthe\ had been OMiconhid and In intinlt 1 it thi mcctin,? 

 ot the Dominion Assocntion to 111 III r bi foil thi n unr il thi m li- 

 ter He thought too murh coil lung w i^ a u iht iki In hi^ idc i 

 Ih Wimbledon tp'im did n3t\isil fr_Uidtri --how whit tun 

 shot^ibi^ wpip liiitto lielp and striu,tlii ii thi tic Lh it Iioiii d 

 tana la to the Mollipi ( ountry Hi did not hi lu m in all tin -i i 

 tiitihi adiiHKl', used m shooting such as win 1 (ran ^ft hut 

 tlioiight Hie men --honld tile iindi r the sami i nl n i-, nllii 

 (insenit ol m enemy Acting on this prineipli lii int ndf I of 

 li I iiig 1 pi 171 ot SIUII nr\l 1 ear, to be shot tor undei these i oiidi- 

 til lis and IS hi wisiroing toEnglindin Octobei he won Id bring 

 Ihi matin lili IP the National Rilli AssoeuUion, and endeavor to 

 have the Kolapore eiip shot for with the usual military weapons 

 without artisliesishls. 



Liout.-Col. Uiliiioiir, the President, thanked LUnit.-Col.Gzowski. 

 He purposed presenting to the as.=ociation Ihesum of $500 lo be 

 laid out as the council might think tit. 



Lieut.-Cols. Gzowski, Walkeraad Otter; Majors McDonald and 

 McPherson, Capt. Mason andLicut. MaeSachtaa were chosen rep- 

 resentatives to the Dominion Association. 



Major McPherson, Guards ; Capt. Mason, Eighteenth Battalion, 

 and Lieut. Ouit, Engineers, were appoinled a cornmmee to se- 

 lect a team to represent Ontario at the Dominion Rifle Assoeia- 



Ala suliseqiieiit meeting of the council Lieut.-Col. Gilraour 

 was chosen President, the list of ollicers being completed as fol- 

 lows: Vice-Presidents, First Military District, Lieut, -Col. Walker, 

 Seven til Fusileors. London ; Second Military District, Lieut.-Col. 

 Gibson, Thirteenth Battalion, Hamilton ; Third Military District, 

 Licut.-Gol. Worsley, Brigade Major, Kingston ; Fourth Military 

 District, Lieut.-Col. Macphersou, Militia Staff, Ottawa ; Treasurer, 

 Lieut.-Col. Alger, District Paymaster, Toronto; Secretary, 

 Lleut.-Col. Olter, Queen's Own Rifles, 'Toronto; Auditors, Lieut.- 

 Col. A rtliurs. Queen's Own Rifles, Toronto: Capt. Graham, Re- 

 serve Militia, Toronto. 



BALTiMOaE, Aug. aotft.- The match between the Columbia Rifle 

 Association and the Maryland Rifle Club resulted in a defeat for 

 the latter at both ranges. The 200 yard match was shot at 3 

 o'clock, and the scores made are appended. Mr. Hoeder, of whom 

 the defeated oluh expected a good score, very much disappointed 

 by a poor 38, but, owing to a bad eold, he was not In condition to 

 shoot well ;— 



COLUMBIA RIPIiE CLUB. 



n. Chambers 5 tJili.iSil 1—44 



O.H Laird 5 4 4 4 5 4 5 4 4 4—43 



A.A.Adee 4 5454454 4 4-13 



E.B.Hubbard 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4-40 



F. J. Lauritzen 444434354 4—39 



J.O, P. Buruside 4 42445454 3-39 



Total 243 



MABYLAND RIFL,E CLUB. 



A. F Drescl 445445445 4-4S 



T.H.Davy 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4-43 



B.B. Lynch 4444 5 5524 8-42 



L.Dieterieh 4 453 5 4444 4-41 



Col. Huigwyn _. .. 435344443 5-39 



A. Itoeder 4 5 4423*54 3-38 



Total 24.5 



At tiOO yards Mr. Lynch wag very unfortunate in his gun lead- 

 ing so badly at the al.^lh shot as to cause a miss, and necessitated 

 his using another gun for the balance of the match. The scores 



COLn.SlBIA. 



A.A.Adee .. 97 



C, H. Laird 97 



F. J. Lauritzen 94 



B. Chambers , . 91 



HAnyi,AND 



A. V. Canfleld 



n.B. Coulsen 



Col. Burgwn 



B,B. Lynch 



Total 



Total. 



The regular weekly competition of the Matylaad ( 

 lowed, andrcsultod :— 



A. F. Dresel 5 4 5 5 5 4 5 1 



L.Dietrich 4 4 5 5 4 4 4 4 



J.B.Armstrong 4 5 4 4 4 5 4 J 



T.H. Davy 4 5 4 4 5 4 4 4 



P.T.Redwood 4 4 5 5 4 4 3 1 



A. Roeder 3 4 5 5 4 4 5 4 



The third competition for the medal is as follows : A. 1 



4-46 

 5-43 

 4-43 

 4-40 

 5—42 

 4—42 

 P. Drejcel 



4ii, L. Dletorich 43, J. B. Armstrong 43, T, H. Davy 42, A. Roeder 



43. 



Baltimore, Aug. aist.— The scores made^to-day at Palapsco 

 Range, 200 yards, weekly competition, were as follows :— 



ll.B.Lynch 4 55454444 4-43 



F.T. Kedwood 5 4444 5 444 4—42 



A. Hoeder 4 44 444444 4—40 



J.B.Armstrong 3 44444444 4—39 



For the medals, same day, the score stood: A. Kooder 45, B. B. 

 Lynch 43, J. B. Armstrong 39. 



pHiLADEijpni.1, ^7((;. 3I.«(.— An effort is making to send a team 

 from the Pennsylvania folate Rifle Association to the fall meeting 

 iitCreedmoor, and preliuiiudry contests for selection were held 

 at the Slocntou ritle range in Ci.niilen, N. J„ on the 37th, 28th and 

 3Uth ults. The inyitatious to members to compete contained the 

 following conditions :— 



2. That upon securing places on the team, contestants will use 

 the rifle and ammunition intended to be used in the match 



3. That they will, without question, implicitly obey the lustruc- 

 tfoDS of the captain and of the coaoh, selected by the committee 

 for the team. 



4. No two eompetltflrs will bo permitted to use the sanie gun, 

 cithe>r in the conipetitiou or the match. 



5. Coinpetitoi-B will bear their own expenses, both In practice 

 and at Creedmoor -except entrance fees in the matches. 



(i. Competitors will pledge themselves to receive or give no sug- 

 gestion, liuits or information relative to questions oE windage, or 

 other points in riHe pi'aet ice, at any time during their presence 

 on the range on tlie days named. 



Corapetirors are -wanted for both short and long range teams, 

 and they must see that their names are entered on the books of 

 the range committee, and stated for which distance they desire 

 to compete. 



The practice for short range will beat 200 and 300 yards, for 

 long range at 500 and liCO yards 



Mr. A..B. Parker, of Norristown, has lieen selected as ooaoh. 



No postpo 

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Di r I 



Ihi piuti 1 n 

 tie; 2,th~T i 



lds4H iitlOjiiil- 



iiK t'l (1(0 -1 



Id- 



roughs 

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f 



ceount of weathei 



Shakespeare and Geo B. Dixon were 



I (nl as spceitled, the stores standing — 

 -1" UP 'I n V irds Jl 3U0 1 ards 28 . 500 

 I til r.i, |io sil l( 170 M Puce, 200 

 ilM V 11 is IS 010 J irds 43 total, 148; 

 -on h , '(to uiids 111 3U0 ^ iids 't,500 

 til n, possible no A B Paiker, 500 

 lie liio Tos 11 Bur- 



I r 



11 iiossiblc 1(10 Gei 

 t| p 1-1 bip 



( totil 

 \ 1 1 .', total 11 possible to. 

 rjaneasin i s t i jaids, 24, total, 57, possl- 



bh 70 



inn 2S(;i-Capt.T Taylor, 200 yards, 27, 300 yards, 25, letired 

 \rith a score of 52 out of a possible 70 E O Shake-peare, 200 

 \aids, i> 100 yards 38 TOO \ uds, 18, 600 } nds, W totak 158, out 

 ol i pnssihle 1 L Thimis 'Ojiirds 31 300 v itds .'i ^00 

 puds It, fjilOyiiils 11 totil li out ol i po-silile ro W |)t V 

 loulke -OOjiids ,1, 50M lid- Zb lOO yiriis H ( lid i mis, 48, 

 t ilal lilout ol apo,silile ITil H Miudci-,on Mud- II jqo, 

 ^aiils >r -lOnNiids 4<l (jflOviid- l-,t,til 111 lilt I 1 possible 

 no fTPorgcB llivon, JOO j iids,l6, OO i \ ardb, o^) , totil s.outof 

 a possible 100 V B Parkci, auOyaids, 48, COO jaids, 47, total, 95, 

 out ot 1 possible 100. 



lu practice, which does notapear on the score. Dr. E. O. Shake- 

 speare made 74 out of a possible 7.5, at a distance otBOO yards. This, 

 itlsstated, is the best score ever made at Stockton Range at that" 

 distanee. 



A-Ug. mn.—A. B. Parker, .500 yards. 4G; 600 yards, 44; total, 90, 

 outot a possible 100. E. O. Shakespeare, tiOO yanls, Iti ; total, 46 

 out of a possible .50. Joseph H. Burrough.s, ,tO0 yaiils. 43 ; flOi) yards 

 43; total, 88, out of a possible 100. Lancaster Thoma.s, 200 yards, 

 31; 300 yards, 26; 500 yards, 49; 800 yards, 41 ; total, 147, out' of a 

 possible 170 W. D. V. Foulko. 200 j'ards, 37 ; 300 yards, 2ij ; 500 

 yards, 43 ; 600 yards, 45 ; total, 140, out of a possible 170. II . Man- 

 deraon, 200 .yards, 26 ; 500 yards, 44; 600 yards, 45; total, 115, out of 

 a possible 135. 



There are a number of other contestants who shot under fic- 

 titious names and whose scoresare, therefore, not published. One 

 ipetitions will be held before the names of the 



teaii; 



led. 



Tile selection of the military team for the State of Pennsylva- 

 nia was made at this range about a month ago. 



Bo.sTON, Mass., Stfit. l.«(.— At Walnut Hill, to-day, the long 



range match was cimtinued. Tlio day was an average one for 



shooting, and some excellent scores were made :— 



I 800 vaids. .4555545 5 i 5 5 5 5 5 5—72 I 



J. S. Summer. ....< 000 yards.. 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 3 5 5 4 5 5-72 V215 

 1 1,000 yards. 5 5 5 5 4 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 .5-71 i 

 I 800 yards.. 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 5 5 5 5 4 5 5—73 ) 



H. Tyler < 900 yards. .555 5 5 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 5-73 J- 314 



( 1,000 yards. . 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 4 5 4 3 5 5 5 5-70 I 

 I 800 yards. .553 5 5 4 5 5 5 3 5 5 5 5 5-71 ) 



H.S. Harris......^ 900 yards.. 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 4 .5-72^208 



1 1,000 yards. - 4 5 5 r, 4 r, r, r, 3 3 5 5 4 4 3-65 1 

 ( 800 yards. . 4 5 5 5 5 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 3 4-69 



S. Lewis i 900 yards.. 4 3 5 5 5 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5— 70 v307 



/ 1,000 yards.. 5 4 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 :i 4 5 3 5 5-6i I 

 8(10 vards. . 5 5 5 5 3 5 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 4-72 ) 



F. J. Rabbeth... .- MO yards.. 3 5 5 4 5 5 4 4 5 5 5 4 5 4 5-68 s,307 

 1 1,000 yards, ,554445 4 5 434 5 5b 5-67 i 



Mebford, yia.'H., Sept. 1st.— In the Bunker Hill Match, at Belle- 

 vue Range to-day, there were 30 entries. The best scores are 

 appended :— 



VV.Charles 6 6 5 6 6 6 5 6 6 6—58 



H.Kimball 65566066 5 5-56 



C.D.Harrison, 566 5 66654 6—55 



A.B.Archer 5 5 5666664 5-54 



R.Abboti 635656645 .5—51 



A.J.Greene... 655366456 5-51 



J.Richardson ...4 6 5 436665 ,5-50 



C. Hartweil 5 55456555 .5-50 



The winners of the general prizes, flrst class, were C. D. Harri- 

 son and A. B. Archer; second class. J. Richardson and A. .f. 

 Greene. The best scores made iu the Gold Badge Match out of 

 the 21 entries were :— 



C.H.RusseU .5 5 5554554 5-48 



J.Edwards 5 4 5 4 5 5 5 5 4 5-47 



H.Kimball 4 55555 5 54 4-47 



A.J.Greene 5 45544445 6—45 



C. Hartweil 5 4 5 5 4 4 4 4 5 5-45 



O.D.Hai-rison 5 34445455 4-43 



A.B.Areher 555444444 4^43 



J.Richardson..., 4454444 5 4 4—42 



K.Abbott •. i 54454444 4-42 



Camiiek, iV, .;., jtiia.SSth.-The match to-day on the Stockton 

 range was the Sharp's Match for Sharp's Military Rilles (second 

 series), open to all comers, 2O0 yards, standing, 10 rounds. H. M. 

 Worth, winner. 43; Joseph H. Burroughs 13, J. T. Smith 38; L. 

 Tliomas 35, Thomas Taylor 34, A. L. Smith 31. 



Ami. 3Ks(.— Second otl'-hand individual match; open to every- 

 body, any ritlc, 100, 200 and 300 yards; 5 shots at each, ofl'-hand. 

 Competitors shooting with military rifles as such will receive an 

 allowance of 1 point at each distance— total 3 points. 



100 Yards. 200 Yards. 300 Yards. Total. 



-W. De V. Foulke 24 23 32 69 



Geo. Fox 24 24 21 69 



E. Cram 24 23 20 67 



Geo.B.DLxon 22 20 30 62 



SCHUETZEN CORP NOTES. 



New Jbbsbv ScmrETZEN CajtFS.-Bobdken, N. J., Sept. Zd.—At 

 the regular meeting of the Jersey Schuetzon Corps, A. Harde- 



kopl'. Captain, held at the hciidiiiuu-lors of the eorps, 80 Hudson 

 Street, IlebMceii, Sept. I^i.. a full report wa.s read from the eom- 

 littee of the water p.xeiii-sioii, which was hold on ,1 uue 20th, and 

 Showed a net profit of ?-i6 to thebeneittot the ti-eiisurer. The com- 

 mittee of the shooting festival, which was held .\iig. ,5th, at the 

 Sehuetaen Park, Union Hill, reported prugres.'^. Other regular 

 business was transacted. A large and interesting meeting is ex- 

 pected on Wednesdiiy, 1 let . (!th, as this is the annual meeting for 

 the election of otfieeis. The above named corps holds meeUngs 

 the first WedncBday.of each month. 



