154 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



(.Septhhbeb 33, 188(X> 



Zi'AMi-2e miM^-W 

 44l"il5-27 itZVtU-2.-, 



To»l 



Ltein. Hobbs 

 Lieut Diiy 

 Pvt WolLh 



Lieut Ildinnii 

 Sr rit rtraden 

 Liem Viin \ In 

 -orsrt l)nl\ 



li 111 r,ii)i,i> 



Total 



Lieut. J. Wilson 



Bpraard 



Quirmu 



Petersen 



Sullivan 



Pres-l(>r . 



KinKsbury 



Knnis 



Hoinan 



Ten V 



Piioher 



■Wiesman 



F. nufllP\ 

 T W Giimih 

 U E P Howard 

 A Aiiflersoii 

 J n BfiiiiiHn 



n p rroimti, 



J H SwiKf. 

 L II (.r, u 



rj \\ 1 u- I (1 



R Cm ^ 



E HtliJu iiliLiiot 



Total 



H Allcln- Mi 



K H Williams 



(, Nichrlo 



E W Whillock 



G U Ntwtnii 



H =!ininii 



r P Til inpeon 



J L WoortbiiilifC 



«. R.Lf Birni. 



F. V. Ch ipiii 

 J. L- Of._ooil 

 H. Nichols 



Total 



D. B. AtkinBOU 



G. H. Bcs 



C. T. ri, 1 iibtthn 

 T. Blatr. i 

 G. B, !i 1 

 G.BFi 



J TV. Ill < II 



H. Bun 11^1 t. 

 G. B. Til niii.oii 

 .Tub a. 1 11 1 1(1 

 C. H. WclU 

 B. A. I ( or old 



AfiliUirv Dinsion ol tho Paoidu 



5-5555-»l 



'j",mo-3fi 



; 13555-1 -30 



«4 55 15-13 



-,5351.5-31 



,V..»lV)-29 



5-15W5-30 



5.»2i.>l-2C 



tiVlsrvW-SS 



23.5>451-28 



-,55444-1—31 



424545 1-27 



45.5'«55-32 



J.ii)Ht 2,5 



455.5.>34-31 



),U\'^-1i 



535552-1—29 



lilliOT-'l 



i5-M-T;M-28 



>U H' "! 



/ 



1(1 1 i1- (1 



-0' IJ. -18 

 »)13,v- 1 



III 



>3(, 



V- 



nsvJ 



HIllH 





!l 



11 



"1 



^ Uw -12 



(ill 1 VI 



,i)i4ir>r> ,^ 



l'-)-){W 25 

 Mil 14 28 



334 



331 



1 

 284 



Total 



The match for the military champlonehlpol the United States, 

 with its Z stages and 6 i-snKes to he shot over, was seattersd 

 through tho whole meeting and resulted la a general victory for 

 the rcijuUirs. It is the duplicate of tho Quoen'a Prize of VTimble- 

 don, and in proportion to nuiuiiers engajied will com pare favor- 

 ably wlih it. This, too, ia a contest datiriK barlt to l.STiS, and in 

 that year C. H .Eagle, of the Seventh rCBiment NO S- N. Y., kiok 

 the first ataire with 39 at 200 yai'da, 29 at .51)0 yanls and 2'J at 600 

 yards. total 87, while Corpl. J. S. Barton, ol tho Forty-eig-htb rc-jfi- 

 ment N. O. S. N. 5"., took the second stage with aooies of 31 at 800 

 rards.28at»00vard.s and IK atl.OOO yards, total 7?. IST'.iwas a fa- 

 vorable time for rf- iilans, and at the first.stage E. T. Wells, of the 

 Second Infantry V- s. A., tooR tho first stage with 30 ut 200 yards, 

 30 at 500 yaids and ;tl at (TO yar.la, total 93, The second stage 

 •weiitto Lieut. Q. N. Whistler,of the Fifth Artilli-y, wilh'2«at80O 

 yards. S3 al; 900 yards and 2«atX,000 yards, total 75. The scores in 

 full of tlie year stood as follows :— 



200 Yards. 500 Yards. 600 Yards. Total. 

 ,.443(45.3-^2" 5454544-31 ,555.5335-31 89 



.4444344-37 4.55.5.544-32 41443.55-30 89 



. 4435314-27 565.54.54-33 655:1344-29 89 



.,4545434-2il 4.5.5(4,54-31 3245555- 2<.l 89 



..4545344-«i .|.5;;5r,r,4-:i:l ;inriH3-2V 89 



..4455l4t-:i'i li'- • ■■. ■ ■ :■■- '' "« 89 



,3433454 : . . -M 88 



^. 3454434 ■ . -:^'* 88 



.T. r, Mailfi-y 4.3.54444-;' '-•■ ~f^ 88 



CVan Ordtn 4544.544-au f.:in.>M-t-3i) ;Mr,:....»-3. 8, 



FE PresBler ...4.5542.54—29 554344+- 29 444-4444—2*! 81) 



R. n. VanVliet 4445445-30 4255.54.5-30 4534a3i-2« Si 



G. W. Dougherty 44(3342-- 24 543545.5—31 4335555—30 



R. G. Post 



C. Bernard 



B. Otien 



C. A. Homan , . 



F.J.Clay .. 



W. H. Gulnau. 



D. R.AiliinKon. 

 P.Ppter.=en. .. 



C. H. O-'horni 



W. .T. Underwood, Jr 



0. A. ClemliiK 



Jas. Lamed 31 2i ! 



B. Orlffln 27 3! ,;i- -Si 



E. rresttii .. 28 32 24-H4 



A.B.VanHeusen.ZB 2B -'i-.«3 



H- VY. Price 26 29 'ia-Ki 



W. E Hatfield 28 29 :M-f3 



F. E. B obbs 25 31 2-i-8;i 



E. DeBusha 25 28 30-8:3 



J. Pitcher 30 31 22-Kl 



O.E. P. Howard. -29 27 27-83 



P. MoClane 28 30 2.5-S8 



F. L. Lvnian 28 30 25-83 



J.H. Sullivan ... 28 31 24-83 



B.G.Post 25 80 30-83 



M.J. Blakely 20 34 22-83 



H. Floyd --,. 28 30 24-82 



W. Ennis 27' 29 25-81 



G.W.MuiiHon 20 27 28-81 



P. J.Laurltzen... 25 31 25-81 



:K54-4.54-80 :1455.355-30 

 M.55-:i2 5433.525-27 

 r,5-30 32-fl245-2n 



,,:i:5:!-20 .5534:«2-27 

 PiicL' 27 25 



2U :i3 21-80 



25 2!1 2«-ai 



•;o 33 20—79 



.28 .33 18-79 



,27 33 19-78 



.27 28 2.5—78 



27 29 32—78 

 Whistler. -..2" 28 24-78 



28 :« 21-78 



.). Danlnn ,, 

 n V. Kmgsl 

 (i Bevmour. 

 J, Doni-van, 

 M. 1). Hinds 

 J. L.Pui.ldinit 



G.N, 



C. H. liairle-. 

 J, Wilson... 

 J. It. Dcntnaii 

 J.L. Wilson, 

 G. W. Patten 

 P. R, Gardinc 

 H. T,Lor:kwo 

 T. W. (irifBth 

 8, A. Day... 

 J. H- Baker ., 

 ^ -^ iffln, 



•ii 30 2+^76 



2<l 39 2.5-76 



27 27 27—75 



3.4 34 26—75 



L'4 30 31—75 



D.Lodor 30 24 27-81 



E. 0. Perry . 29 26 26—81 



L. H. Greve 29 37 25-81 



S ime objeotiou was made to tho taking of the seoond stase ."bv 

 S. H. Day, a? he llred Orat at I.IXW yards and then eamo back to 

 helowei raii^'os At the tiiun the match was flred at long range 

 he was tirloir with Che disision ot the AtUmtio team at the mid 

 ranges, and It looks very hard to expect him to shoot at two 

 places at one and the same time as laid down in the schedule? of 

 matclies. The scores of the match stood :— 

 aOOvards. 900y:ir. 

 S ADay 65445.53.31 .544;v 



P. G. Post ...4.';&5341..28 43m:; 



J. I,. Pinjldinir ....0335454.. 21 



D R.Alklnton .5.5431.54 30 



T. J. Dolan .343 4.52.. 23 



G.N Whistler mm2..ul 



L H. Gieve 6«4642..28 



A. B.'Van Heiieen 0363436.. Sa 



O.V Houghton.. -24 26 24-74 



v,<irds.Total 



SIM-I 



440:-l5:i4 ,23 

 555,5354, 32 

 W)tloK6..20 



05-11.335 -18 



atmm.. 2 



3043433.. 18 



T M.illerv 



ota';.-,.^/! 3 



1 55)tU5,.30 



0023030.. 8 



Bl 



T W fjiilIUh 





"-^;,!r3,.20 



03:13043.. IB 



on 



I n Den nun 





■', ::3i..lS 



O025.313..16 



57 



C V Honghtou 





4:.-.5 ,24 



0003102.. 9 



57 



T L Pru 





:„Vi35.-19 



E0aO:M4..17 



,A 



R C \an Micl 





;.,;.i3-40..17 



0300000.- 3 



4 



C A CIcminif 



(I315u:jl,.l 



.4 5303340, 18 



3000020.. 5 



4 



DuunK the day 



a supplement! 



iry match had 



been carried 



on 



and int 1 h iih 1 libeial suppoit 



1 1 was open to e verybody ; 



500 



\ni K iiij riiilitii 



y rlUefanalloi 



arice of one y.o 



III on each entry 



t > ml I lit 1 II - 



of BO caliber,! ; 



n-m„,l.,7: po... 



ion. any within 



Hi 1 III ~ 1,1 



g-hcst, ag-j;T(.-L;-a 



to score of au 



• two entries 



to 



count 11 (Uiciiion 



lag the prize 



vinners, but n 



u competitor 



to 



I ike iii4)it than 



36 prize. The 



core,i for the m 



itoh stood :— 





1) 11 (Vden 





....,5,5404 54.. 33 



455.5,5.55.. 34 



117 



1! Iliiir 







5r.t--,.555,,;i4 



07 



\\ Doiigli(rt\ 





. . . -!-^ri,' r,- :;■' 



,---^■-,5,. 34 



07 



A 11 \ari llMi^i 







i-|i V, -,,.:« 



(17 



B Olfn 







,.!- ,:34 



07 



J Iohii>,lon 







, , „v, .:j4 



«rt 



L L HaiMC- 







V, 34 



«H 



T 1 Dolan 







■ ,■,-. .34 



fifi 



C Btinard 







,""„v..33 



(15 



W M laiioiv 







,-, -,-', .31 



«5 



G L P llowail 







!,,-,-„-„V,34 



65 



L Pie'^I n 









04 



A Ml liii 









04 



1) U \t .1 1 





,..4555453,, 31 





(U 



P .1 1 1 I 





.,, 54,5:rti5..:!l 



r„l55455,.;H 



04 



K (. 1' -1 









04 



( \ 11 m 'liion 





..,4:;.-.-.-- 



, ,,i ::!l- 



04 



1 W r 1 I 1 ii 





.,, ,5,v,i 



a 



fi3 



111 K 1 1 1 M 

 I. Jill < 1 1 





, r,,. 



' ::.t 



03 



H ^ini I 1 01 



litui I t ft 00 



I S ( 1 00 



1 1 Luthii 1 



I ( \iidi.i8on >, 1 



1 Ivotn 1 11 1 "1 1 



1 \V mificld 4 1 1 



I II SquctS II i^U II 



1 1: Murphy Jitli 4 is* 4 311 1 JO' 8 



H V Buck 0000000 001.10000 



' 1 point allowance lor lO talibot illlc 



Vsa-<orlorj,cnpral dl posal match toi odd ends ol pii/is a 00 

 jardi. match 4 ^hois per maii I hi" odd contest ic ulted a'' lol 

 knvs 



( Van Ordtn 

 M I Kw 

 I I It ill III 

 U M I 111 s 

 Ii lam I 

 V H ( 11 

 1 1 mil 1 

 C W lliiimin 



I I Ml il 

 I ■ 



4345555- 



-,tt 



C \ tleinin 



5,54451,5- 



-:i3 



1 1 Brown 



4541545- 



-31 



V M Innc s 



4544545- 



-31 



IJ loloi 



4455415- 



-31 



1 11 I3[0^^^ 



5145445 



31 



1 Koen 



454,5544- 



-31 



W II ■jtillin 



4514145- 



-30 



N U I> I neb 



444,5.d44- 



-;io 



1 li Milln 1 



444,5541- 



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f \ H 1 mi 



4451544 





111(1 



5454444- 

 :15454l5 



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( II 1 1 II 

 1 1 1 II 1 



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III I 



,,bt 1 '<i 

 3)4444 - 1 



44-11)- "1 

 kjltll -^) 

 iH^^i.>- J 

 J))4144-2) 



i4141-»l 



4jH45J-,s") 



-20 



1(I1l\ oii.in JO I 



J. W r^ , L. C. T,... ,, J. N. 1 ...„, I.. !.„....„, C, U>„m„„, H. 



E. Fitch, C. A. KrehB. Wm. Ennis, B. Gritfin. E, O. Shakespeare, 

 R. H. Wilcox, J. G. Zimmerman, E. D. Marsh, W. K. Atkinson. L. 

 L. Barnes, M. J. BlaRelev, G. N. Whistler, A. J. Howlott. D. C. Ar- 

 nold, H. Weisman, John Daakin, W. D. Tavlor, W, A. lioliinson, 

 28 each. E. W. Whitlock, J. L. Wilson, .1, C. I-Celion, D. E. Marsh, 

 Geo. Nichols, C. A. Peake, H. F. Chirke, B. Otteii. li. (.:. Van Vieil, 

 11. E. nadiloohorKt, T. K. Murphy, U. G. Jame.s, H. .1. Laurltzen, J. 

 A. FiiiliT, E, F. Chamberlin, Fred Alder, E. E. Lewis, L. M. Far- 

 row. N. W. Arnold, (i. R. Thompson, 27 each. Thos. S. Waud, J. 

 Norton, E. DoBusha, G. W. Dougherty, 20 each. 



In order not to make the Running Deer corner of this range 

 wear a look of activity, a special mateh at SO yards was arranged 

 for a 23 caliber Ballard Hille. presented by Messrs. SchorerUng, 

 Daly & Gales, 84 Chambers si reel, .Vew York. Open to every- 

 body ; any ritle with op,-->i si-jliij; iiositiiin, standinjf; four runs 

 in each entry, one t hoi oio-li , on ; entricE, uoUmited. The eoin- 

 petilor making the til.slie.-i iiHijregate scorn of any two entries to 

 Win the rifle. The small heart of the deer counted * in this shoot- 

 ing, and the best score of each eoutcBtaut stood as follows:— 

 Rounds 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th. 



W. D. Foulke :i.U4-15 I E. L. Zolinski S-SOB- 8 



L. Thomas 43:1:3—15 W.L.ritudwcll 2303- 7 



H A. Oildersleeve ...,3Sil-13 I J. C. Mallerv 0333—7 



J. H, Baker 3:j:l:3— 12 1 S, A. Day 3004- 7 



E. W. Whitlock -.-23-43— 12 H. A. Porter 3203— (I 



R. C. Van Vliet IStfJ-lS | S. C. Kinanmi 



G. W. Wlngato.. 

 G. N. Whistle 



B. O. Shak</.'i 



F. B. Ttiomp6 

 J. Pitcher., 



G. B. Iii.von. 

 J. H. Brown, 



C. Chilson - :« 



Friday, the closing day 1 



range work with small bor 

 work and gone away jubili 

 shown, and the rauge was 

 which rillemen have to ail 

 State long range— a mism . 

 itallons recognized. Thi- 

 Amateur Club, of New Yt 

 ohusetts Klfle Association 

 son, N. v., mukiug 780, tli 



.3433-12 I A. A. liuck 



,:i:«J— 11 A. K. Dennis 



.04.34-11 1 H. Nicliols 



loii— lOi S. H. Hubbard .... 

 ,l«i:i- 9 B.H.Weller 



3(1.33— H I E. B.Peek 



:=14ii3— 9 J. Dankin 



;iai;.l- S I P. J. Lauritzen. ... 



, .O-lii; 



if Uie 



-, wa,-» givon 

 a blue liii.t (i 



0002—3 



...0000— 



,, ,,0000- 



up to long 

 iishod thoir 





tho 1. 





leans. 751, Ihc Haekens 

 Coiumbia Rifle Club, 

 Ma.ssacliusolt3 team n 

 Columbia Club team ' 

 State Rifle Asaociutioii 

 the Ma ".saohu setts -Assi 

 and the Empire Club 



irsi oatne the iuter- 

 (--eograiihieal lim- 

 in 1^77, when the 

 ') I'Oints, the Massa- 

 hianCliib, of Hud- 

 Croboont Ciiy Riflo Club, of New Or- 

 ,ck KtOe i.,liib, of .Veiv .lorsey, 7.53, and the 

 :if Washinijton, D, 1.;., 730. In 1.S78 Iho 

 ado Mr,, (lie .Amateur team Sm, and the 

 :J7, 111 ISiO a team from the New Jersey 

 ivijfli xviLh HI8, the Amateurs making 610, 

 ciution a:i5. tho Columbia Club team SCe, 

 lam 737. It wUl be seen that the Empire 



team won by their excellent work at 1,000 yanls and a^'iiiasta, 

 wind and weather not parlicularly favorable to high Bwjrlng. 

 The scores stood :— 



Empire Rifle Club. 



YarilB. Total. 



H. F. Clark- , 



,A 900,. 

 1 1,000, . 



B. Rathbone.- 



H. Fisher 



. - . 4555555oS45555&-73 1 

 , . . 5.54.5.5555.55.S4O54-70 V310 

 . . . 4345544445,5.5.5.55—67 

 , ,,, ,..55564,55555.55555—74 1 

 < 900 ... . 8556544,55,5,55,545-70 )■ 20T 

 ( 1,000. . , ,4:J5?55,5.-|3,™,i.54-63 i 

 I H.IO -,l-„5-«gl 1 



■{ i*}- 5-69^200 



(l.UL« 5-63 1 



I m' , ,, I ,.„5-ii3/ 



-< MM- - - , ....M.iariiKi „iii.Mi>,i-5u J, 190 

 ( 1,000.. ..21JiS3i>44ii3ix>66>i6-ai | 



.....813 



B. Wlnegar 



J. Thlstlethwaite.. 

 F. "W. Partiss 



tt. Omand 



Dion Klfle Club. 



1 BOO.... 55.5.5.5-555.555.5.555-7.5) 



■{ 900. .. . 555.5553-55-5.55555 -73 >• 313 



( 1,000. . . ,314555.555.^514-0,5 1 

 I 800. .. , 555.'.55,5,5,5,5,5,54 55 -74 I 



< 900, , . 45-vi-,5r,342,t;J->4 4-60 } 199 



I 800,,,,n5555i5-5n:J5-,55-731 



> 900,, 5WV)',4n455l-,-,4-07j.|99 



) 1,000. . , , 44l;i3,5-):l-,4:i:w,5— 59 ( 

 800. .. . 515545,5514555 -,5 -71 1 



V 900. .. , 6.5.53--..550.55-14345-6,l V 197 



) 1,000. : . .435546345414543-62 



Grand total . - - ^ 808 



Amateur RtSe Hub. 



„ ^ ^ 1 SOO...., 55.555.555.55^55,5- 7.51 



T.Lamb, Jr... ..; ,....■{ 900,...;i5.5,551,-,5555i551-71 VSOB 



( 1,000, , - ,5.454,-„5;siii;;,W45-«3 i 

 , „„, 800,..,4 45,\55n55«,5555-(iSl 



A.H.Cobb ,; 9()0,,,.45.55.5445554-.5,55-7l V305 



< 900, , , .45.5554.|5554-5,-,5-7l }2i 

 t 1,00 ', , , ,5.5.^4444,55-,54455-(l(l I 



H, S.Jewell,, 

 I.L.Allen,,.. 



WO,, 



-i-r„- 



(1,000, '-"-,': ■ - :v-53( 



E. O. Shakespeare.... 



Win. Foulke 



H. Alauderson 



^-07 ^ 



Grand total 795 



PennsylvaBla State Rifle Assoolntlnn 

 ^ „, I 800,..,-155.5,5.5,M55.5.5-!5.5-'n) 



L. Thomoa. ,. ■{ iw ,, ■ , ,, -a IglO 



(LOijo -71 ( 



I 81»,i 



1i,S'^; „ 



( 8lhl ^.■-71) 

 ^ «:f| - - - ;i -.55 1-184 



801! ,-,,- ,v, !'.::./5-t-6ISl 



i 900. . . -04.34,551,-|.5ai5,>5,5-6l Vm 



{ 1,000... ,33ta343430542o3-4T ( 



Grandtolal 7(jtt 



The wind up match was that for the Wimbledon oup, that trea- 

 sured remmder of a pleasant trip to Wimbledon by Col . Gilder- 

 lileeveaad his men in 1875, and a perpetual link of friendship 

 b twtcnthcBiitish and Vim ricau Natwnal Hitle \<:'! ir i itlon-, 

 lilt I (.Old of the tup >>ho«s It wao won b> i'ciii} 1 iiii I i l« 

 with m pcint« thi 1 lUowiiif, y ar bv Naic I \i i (1 I i 

 ihcnti} Diidio '^ Iph wilh IT then byliml iljdi i ith 143 

 III III t 1 \ ( II laird with 13 while tho coottot just clob(.d 



I 



III 



' t • 



r I ' 



■ ii 116 



A Buck H ■ 



1 llii rictli V n 



. \ ( mill Id Jr 



N Will 11(1 



Thos I anil J H Uunou(,li H 1 isi 

 Jewell I Habishaw and G A Irowbridgc ictired 



Niw YoHiv CtiY Scuui i/bs Cofii III! lull ho tir festual 

 Hiisheld b} tnc New ioik City -»chu i ii ( i) ( jr John 

 F. Gerdes, at West Brighton Beach, Coney Island, Si;|il. 14lh, and 

 was a grand success. The company started in full force with 

 their splendid band, G. Beehman leader, from Pier No. 1, North 

 River, at 10 o'clock in the morning, accompanied by many friends. 

 In the afternoon tho corps was visited by the following sehuolJien 

 corps: Brooklyn (E. D.), Capt. Dosoher; Brooklyn Independent, 

 Capt. Weber; Staten Island, Gapt. Baohmann. Capt. Gerdes re- 

 ceived them with a few remarks, and again showed that he un- 

 derstands how to take care of his guests. Tho members of the 

 different committees discharged their duties faithfully and well. 

 A delegation from tho Jersey Schuetnen Corps, Capt. A Harde- 

 kotf, started with the company In the morning. 



Tho following is the result of the shootlDg: (Jut of a possible 

 54 points L. Berndc and G. Bruns made 60, Jos. Lurch 48, J. C. 

 Meyor 48, J. Forster 48, W. Raiibs 48, C. H. Castenbeln 4(1, Capt. J. 

 F. Gerdes 46, H.Boedukor 45, H.W. Cordis 43, etc., the two first 

 named then bad a deciding shot which gave 14 to Mr. Bruns and 

 13 to Mr. Berndt. Adolph Appel. 



Ni3W YORK ScHUETZEN CORPS' FALL Meeiino.- Tho annual 

 fall shooting festival of the New York Schueizen Corps was held 

 at Thompson's Pavilion. Highlands ot Navesink, Sept. llthand 

 15th. About 150 menibers, with Major Geo. Aoiy in command, 

 left Now 5-ork, Tuesday morolng, ou tho steamer Sea Birdfor 

 tho HiKhlaiiil.-i. Ab tbo,y loft . lUe .wharf .salutes were Ured, and 

 Iho liBiid playi-l a livoly airas they stoamed down the river. After 

 a pleasant, sail ihev ari-ivod at tho hotel and were welcomed by 

 Mr. Thompson and then marched in to dinner. After dinner the 

 ladies retired to tho buwliiig alley, where they contoated lor the 

 prizes offered by the corps. The genlleiucn marched to the rifle 

 range and commenced the shooting. 



On Tuesday evening, after supper, there was a balhand dancing 

 was keiit up till early morning. The bowUug match kept thii 

 ladies busy Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning. There 

 were .13 prizes. The scores and prizes of 10 of tho most e-xpert 

 howlers were as follows: To Mrs. Brummerhon, who made a 

 score of oL a silk parasol ; Miss Annie lleiaor, 43. an album ; Mrs. 

 William Lemken, :.IS. au i\'ory comb and brush ; .Mrs. Harenburgh, 

 37, a. Jewel case; Mrs, ijippold, 3r., ud eoooy comb and brush; Mrs. 

 Hahe, 31, silk umbrella; Mrs, Abelman,31, an ivory, comb and 

 brush ; Mrs. Huser, 30, a basket and a halt dozen silver knives and 

 forks; Mrs. Springmeycr, 3), a todet basket ; Miss Llllle Klein, 29, 

 u silk umbrella. Thirty-three .'other ladles took belts, rotioulos, 

 napkin rings, saohels, bird cages, picture frames and gloves. Mrs. 

 John H. Huohtlng, of Hoboken, whose graceful bowling on both 

 days was the theme of general admiration, received a valuable 

 and hanilBoiuely ornamented bb:^,.cage. Mrs. Henry Bottman 

 won a jewel case. 



Fifty men shot on Tuesday, when it became too dark for the 

 rest to shoot, so they shot Wednesday morning. There woro 30 

 prizes. The scores of the men who won the Urst 16 priaea were as 

 follows :— 



William Klein, 4 inches, prize, 3 casks of ale ; PhUip Klein, 4 

 15-16, twenty dollar gold piece; D. Mesohendort, 5, $15; B. Zettler 

 6 1-16, 10 kegs lager : A . William Lemcke, 7 7-16, 8 kega lager: D. 

 Lehmert, 105-16, $10 in gold : J. Brumerhof. 11 6-16, $10 In gold ; 

 William Lemken, U M6, 810 in currency : George Obrt, 11 9-16, 

 SlOiu currency; George Aery, It 11-16, cask ol ale; A. K.Scliop- 

 penburgh, 12 10-16. case of linindy ; John H. Meyer, 12 11-lii, 810 in 

 currency; G Menken, 13 316, case of brandy; Henry Evens, 13 

 3-18. case of brandy; William hta.phin, 18 11-16, oi.e dozen bot- 

 tles 01 Jlhlne wine. The rest taking prizes of $0 each. 



