OOTOBEE 28, 18S0.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



257 



TO arrows at inn yardiS. <.. 



48 arrows at 80 yards , t3,.4T, n.Ai), 1«.. 



U arro^vs at 60 yards. 



32 11-2 IS.. 62 1S..R+ 16.. TS M..4» 1*:.BZ ir..T3 li..! 



ATerago York round ~ ,.+*...* 



M'fTiige loojarda - 



4rpr,fPSoyarcls.'. 



■ GOyarJs 



F. O. Hyatt, COi-fland, N. T. 

 York Eounfls. 

 Kifi yds. so yds. 

 ,.... 46 



. 6> 4- 7 



, Cl! 4r-10 

 . 6S 1-15 



1 . 



..66 

 . . . . . ..-i 



.. 14.. 6ft 

 , ...10. 70 

 . .1S..67 

 ...IS.. 4?. 

 . 10 ..-ll 



..m 



..IU9 

 Ml. Sfl 



i!l-..10$ 

 iK. 19 



K.-Tlil 



ai..i02 



19. « S9 



. 1(2 



Total. 

 ..tJZfi 

 ..2tfl 



VI iiH.wsatso yards 17. .»i, an. 



.»» .'I .,s:p York round 



-WPr.igflao j.ird.-i .• 



r,6 .s.-io 



Cl . !i!i:i 



.ion, 2.^ 111! 



W. Ho'.liprlon, Uucki-u-ucJi. X. .1. 

 •ior); Kouiifls. 



Kiii^rts. hdycis. fi<) j{dn. 



la 7] lii..«4 18.. BO 



... 14 IH l!!..!-.! V,..Bi 



14.. 64 T2...'iO l!i..49 



. -^n.Ai, 1S..SJ. 



i>l — 17..SS, 1S-..74, IS.. 05, 10 .80, 9. .51, 17. .51, 



Tom. 



B1..JS5 

 4-2. .166 

 b9..103 



1 nml 171 1-3 



111,. ... . 02 l-S 



III-'!'! '.'. '.'.'.'." ....'. ' V.'...'^.'.'..' '.."V.. (ii) 1-15 



Kdward P. BaitlPtt, MniTietta, Ohio. 

 York Round > 

 MO ydb. SO yds. «u yds. TotaL 



.. <1 Ti 5. .33 1R..«6 21). .I'M 



I 1 1 ■, .it cii .J ards. 



.- '.I as 11. .51 10.. 14 11.. 45 

 I.') Is .53 9,.4S i)..25 15. .71 

 I T 17 .>.^ 1«..«(!. 



,...124 



sr, 



M H I 



I 1 aijston. III. 



... 8S 



, 45;^ 



AUJClUSt 3., 



- 1 \ ds. c? yds. Total. 

 li Hi I6.,ei 8t,.iSiJ 



n .47 13..63 85, .133 



21.,.. II 4.i 11. .47 n..7i S9..161 



24 aiiuns al oj jards. 

 ll 10. .38 IS.. en 10. iiU 14 .7a 16 .08 32.40 10.,S2 14. .158 

 IM n 17.. 51 10..5S 7. .29 CUO It). .72 15..8I 17. .59 IT. .49 

 \i r.5 17. .71 15. .53 31. .37 17. .43 10. 71 17. .67 14. .48 12. .43 

 I'i M, 12.. 54. 



A-sH.iijf York loimds 189 2-3 



.^M'l jt,'c 100 vnrfl= 36 13 



\i 1 I'ci- - 1 i .rii- ,...412-3 



Am iJt-i.n \ nils 1 53 S-S 



lhA\.im ri,. Wlllumspoit, PeniL 



\iilkI<ullU(l, 



1 IJ 't 1 I. 4« 13. .41 32.. 114 



1 ISl ■■ » ^ .22 12..48 24.. 90 



4s iiiit ' i" - 1 mK 



HI. .33 J. .31 11 ' Ij.sr 7..25 11. .35 S..30 

 •>j id-i. 



.: 5S 1.1.. 57 11.. 41 17. .49 



, I ..W b..2S 15. .W 7. .21 



'■ " S .2S 10 .1 J. -.T !i..81 U.M 12. .32 1T..I» 

 1» ,12 



mud. 102 



I N 26>j 



,iiii, 35 2-11 



1, ■ W) j-iul;; ..41 29-32 



Will. If. Thompson, Sec. P. P. C. 



(iakliind Bow Club. 



F.C. Havens 22—11; i^n— 1;12 19— 7T 23—115 8t-436 



ilr. cook. 10- S" '.'0- ll- 21— B9 19— 89 79—346 



.A. W. Haven.? 14- so in- 50 1,— 76 20— lis 62—322 



Mr. Comn 12— 4S I-;-, !I2 is- 71! 16—84 (>t— 800 



Grand total, ssa-.i,.io3. 



Ulgliland Pari Ai-chers avod by 50-218. 



HiaHi.A>D Vh&v.,IU, Oct. 21 —The gentlemen of the Highland 

 Pail. Aiclieis shot tox tlie society s chimpion medal thia atteiuooii 

 The \Munoi Ml Ti>loi c mmcijccdtht uoe of the long bow oul^ 

 lastJid^ llie 1 Ujni.g m iLb t,i\<, BIf la^lor 4^ pomtH, Di 

 Wcstou 2 and Mi ^ « ii Iwout 1 ' ] i 1 Ih 



H-UiaL.vsD Pahk, III. <Xi. C — The thii-d mati-h of 9Caironhat 

 60 yards, betwpeiitUi, -Well usb 11, 11 yUu«iuen aud the Hi-hLiad 

 » rarkAroliers. rcHultLd lu a Mutuij fur the latter tlnl. b\ 1.1—5. an 

 \ soon by ttie follow mg Heoren : 



Highland Park Aruhers. 



3>r. WBSton 23—121 2 1— 99 22— 96 22—1 10 b'-— 126 



_Jir. SwartWOUt 21— lU 20— h- 21-103 23—119 8.5-423 



■Mr. Taylor lO— 1 1 1— 1 t 21—93 20—102 79—413 



afT. Hammond 2i— 1 21—87 21-105 bj— 101 



iMr. HaU 2i— 20—94 19—87 S3— 371 



(, • ij.U. 



rWm,H.Thouj|i ' - - 



iSlttUrloeThoui]' ' — 'i- 



Mt. Booe - - - - '— iiii 



Tir. MeMeoluin i.— . - ■- .t— oi. 



Mr Klein... i„— -;. i~' 1- . ly- sj 65— 2S7 



Gl, 111(1 Toi ll 11 I -_ 11,1 



I Willi 1 M. Ill tlii till I p matcheB, ancl the 

 10, asliillii.v-. , 



Klgllliiliil Pdil,AiiliPrsvii!itir>,t iu.it. it b.\ 6—126 



Wabash Mpi-ii Bowuipu inui sp.vmiiI matph by 9—119 



HtghUildP.alv AiLhet,\Tnni!iira m.itLUby 13— S 



Oo.'. 19.— Bp1o« i\p gup the scores of the second niateh, 96 

 AiTOWR at Gd y,irjT, betnceu the Oakland Bow Olnb, of Califoniia, 

 and the Highland ruik .Auhers : 



liig-hlauil T 1 ■ ■ I 



Dr. W'pston 23—121 21 22-110 b-i— 126 



Mr. Swart Ti out 21—113 2 23—119 S5— 123 



3Ir Hamuioud 22—126 1 .- 21-liii S3— 101 



Ml. Hall 2a— 92 2_- _- t 19-^7 Sii- 371 



Gland tot.il, :ijiy— l,i,2c. 



Higliland I^ai'k Archei 

 Wabash Men-y BowmbU ci 



U 



1 iMoi 



r B \\ ston 

 \ E 'swartwont 

 I P II all 



PpoHrtci 1 VI 1 r 

 gentlemen ol il > 

 N<wark N T ( ilu; 



, -1111 U-101) ^'-'"' 



;,_- rr; 09-259 



' in (I 1 1 —Match between ladiee and 

 I lui Vi h n Club audthe loNophohte of 

 i lud VuieiiL nioilnd 



lUli TOXOIHILITE 



LatJies Columbia Kound 



Alra. \ H C ibb 

 ■MisbPaJmei 



mlio spenop! 

 Miss Milltr 



] — 



20,-11 



4b— 13- « i— • i 



Geatlemeah Ameilcia Eoumi 



"0-104 20— & 2— 'o4 tS— 340 



12—50 24—114 "0— 13s r(— 



It- !i - 1 l-Ul 9— 



l'-„b 1 —6b - 11 s — 



T F Huid 

 Iheo Bildnm 

 r \ lime- 

 \ U UiljKs 



Total 9— 2tja S5— d I, ll)2-il4 216-1 101 



G-rand tfitals riie ToxopuoUte indies "1-123 tentlemen 24b 



1,104— 4)''-',02 



EI.OOKLI.N CLUb. 



I adu s <- olumbi i i otmd 

 4—11 

 4—1 



Mlsb Hor man 

 Mi's IvaSih 

 Ml Studder 

 3VllBS\Voodland 



0—2 

 lb— 



Ccntlcmens Vu 



1 — 



J _14 IDl- I 



Totals 

 Crand totals Ladle 124 510 ,entlemen bO 1 2—39 1 6 



SAEA.TOOA SIKI^a — A r (■;< ^ 2* — The f ollomn" match at the 

 Yoik Rom d was shot Oct 19 ijetwecnfliUH Thompson ofCiiw 

 foidsvilie Iiid aiilFitul H A\pltt ith ol SaiatJe.% Spung >« 

 Y. SIi ^\ 1 ' ' 11 (1 to add to his bcoic th e\cenh ol 



Ms,SO\ ll I idhciic Ml Thomp-ionhMoit at 



100 yaidh ^lu 1 . ' ', seen made by any other archer m 



the cotmtry : 



100 yds. so yilsj. 60 yds. 

 wm U. Thompson 46—5 - --. 



Total. 

 .J— 109 105—173 

 20— SO 82-340 

 64 



BIi'. Thompson won by 69 pomts. 



—For close confinement, seaentary habits ; 

 tiie, trust in Hop Bitters. 



WrLLiAMSBtJKO Athletic Club.— The annual fall games were 

 contested Satra-day, Oct. 23. The weather was rather unpropitious, 

 itbeiuf,' bleak and ycit windy, wliieli iuterl'ercd mth last times 

 that otlipr\\'iKP T.ould. no doubt, liave been made, as the track was 

 hi fine condition, owing to the efforts 01 3Xi-. Mc d asters, the club 

 trainer. 



In the lOO-yard run H. M. Johnson, of the Lafayette A, C, was 

 the winner in 10?f sec. from 4 yards ; A. C. Cooper, N. Y. A. C, 

 seciind, friimo varJs. 



The 220-1, aid nui was won hyAValter A. Smith, AV. A. C, hi 24.;'8 

 •I c. liniu 17 ^.ird- ; L. H. Wales second. 



'Jli. Lzi)-i,u.lhtudleiacp « as won by H. M. Stone. Pastime A. 

 ( ill I'l M . .T. 11. Hauna. S. A A. C, aeeond. 



U. H. r.iu.,, W. VA' ,\Miii the oiip-mile walk in 7 niiu. ISJ^sec: 

 G. H. Hauou, Aiiiiii.Mii A. C, sLimid. 



The (jlKi-TiUid luu i\,ii. %uiii li\ (r. J. Uiadibh in 1 niiu. IS.Vsec; 

 C. A White. SI \. ( ., s loiiii. 



Tlic mo-t L\iitm„' ( ,piit nas thi l,0(KI-vard run, special handi- 

 cap. L. E, Mpap)^ M. V. C. fill, mil, was the winner by aboui 

 two inclir. fi.im J. [sauiidi is. W. A. C, 5(1 yaids handicap. Meyers 

 wa.s not u)) t J 111- u-iial toim. and had a struggle to win. 



The tinil tn„' ct w.u was won b\ the I'liion A. C, from the Orion 

 E. A K. X. b> 3 incheb. 



Haktabd vs. ComstBTA,— The returu of this inter-coUegiate 

 match wai played at Hoboken. on Oct. 18, and resulted in the Mew 

 Yorkers' defeat by one innings and tftenty-se\ en runs. 



Answers ia Correspondents. 



CS" No mwticG taKeii of Anonyi 



Conimitnlcationait 



A. H., Painesville, Ohio.— The armory is at Kew Haven, but 

 manufacture has been suspended Will re'iume at an earlv date, 

 and due nctice imII be gnen in cm ud\eitibing columns 



DPS Gkna 1 illh— Icui do„ has aladattackcf ma ige 

 A.^cil(:,nin ur^ 1 le it nu J f ped up n i o ilin diet The d enb 1= 

 r iti 11 11 U 1 hh lid 1 lilt luiiintine bin Cue him 



I 1 Funlu b 8 lull 11 t u UK m his food 

 ind hinjjO his bpdhn„ Loubtauth Once a 

 t Eps jni silt lud 1 teasi oculiil cf su pi ui 



iulni„i 11 ml d tin ee times a week Hub the piits alPutcd 

 twice a a ly with Olo-sci s mange cure pnd write lesults 



JW E Pottslown Pa ^Y( m dog IS tioublel -nith constipation 

 Peed 1 oiled \n ei t n e a ^^eel 01 litenci C n t plpiitr t txtici 



ind at it 1 111 times GostivemSb is fie ju nth th ic ultctm 

 IKmmatio 1 tf the bowels nrlnfi In a 1 li 1 11 t u ual 1 i 1 gue 

 lciled„iPen\p„otablps It the tioiil 1 h\ 1 e hiome ^i-ve 



II ill of ihubaib aud ipt euanhi— ti^ 1 11 1 111 le of the 

 foimci Tiithahalf oi unet thelattei— atth time lledingeie^ 

 da'^ 



Massachusetts — Wo)ce«te, Oct 23 — ^Thib week thtie has been 

 somctthatof alet-iipm leiiinoUcns m this -Mtmit-v TliC local 

 ] itsm nha^pmam i' 1 i )leiuie rttalmgHi I 



C Lin's Bu nir e \ Kisr ^ iKE^y ly the 



hind uidic lie *iUp I Duun^ the \cek there ha^e 



leeutno tiialsif hill m til ^ nuts One cf tut Iticil clubs had 

 ■\Uitth--v ciUel PiCbident Day AIi C B Hilden lioke d8 

 cut of 40 bill Ml (.eoiopMeJeei 47 out 1 1 oO \ L CTuman 

 44mlfa indM D Cilnun 22 m 28 balls 



H \ M Himmcnd N \ — 1 Mj Cxoidou srttei his i veiy 

 small white stiipe un hpi bieist audi i that leisou bhc is aid to 

 le of impiue bleed "> D les it nece8Saril\ tolloi^ that if a so called 

 tcoi don setter has any wlutc m its coat it i 01 impuic blood V 

 An 1 St 1 1 bi\ It I admitted that the oiiginal 



C 1 1 1 1 t ui lud white but a 111 ill c m shows 



Ihf 1 1 t J 1 lif k tin the Itn., iigumentb Ashich have 



Icen i 1 Lie aie now obsolete A httle white on the 



( 1 p t 1 111 I \\hil 1 B ei two die not objected to but 1 decided frUl 

 1 1 Hidei 1 1 \ 1 If st ludgcs to bi. 1 blemish Z Cert iinly not. 



D i I lenkei — My dog has been lime in one feie'egfor 

 le tune and new fci a week past has been itllicted m the same 

 wav m all cf 1 is logs AVhtn I taJ e hold ol hib limbs to >^cik the 

 Viuts he howls aud i\hines piteously Ans \om clog has the 

 iheumitism K ep him waim and di^ Feed on plain food Eub 

 the piith itfiieted with 1 good timulatmg hnmient such as is used 

 fci hois s \dmimster mtemallj li ciibonate of soda (.liking 

 SI da ) dissolved in a iittle w atei thi ee times a da^ \s > ou neglect 

 to state breed, age or size of dog, we are unable to state exact quan- 

 tity, but to a fifty-pound dog about one-half teaspoonful is tlie 

 thing. Ybti can gauge dose accorchngly. 



One of the firm of John H. Pray, Sons & Co., wholesale aud 

 retail cnipet dealers, Boston, Mass., is, or claims to be, a sportsman, 

 ,nid he -.vill at al! times take grcit pleasure in doing a favor for a 

 fellow sportsman in want of any kind or grade ol carpeting, rugs, 

 etc., etc. Correspond with the house, or call and see him, and see 

 if he means wliat he says.— .icfo. 



Many replies knee hceii xtnaouidnhly crowded out, and heme 

 bemi sent hij lettei: 



—For sinking spells, fits, dizziness, palpitation and low spilits, 

 ely on Hop Bitters. 



PUBLISHER'S DEPARTMENT. 



The Pleasuhes of Hope. — ^Whcn the body is bowed down with 

 pain an intense longing for relief brmgs hope. Tliis may brighten 

 the suffering, but it does not cm-e. At such a time as this, how 

 welcome is such a friend as Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver 

 Ctrre, bringing home health and happiness aud the joys of a re- 

 newed life.— .1*,'. 



— See Icennol advertisement of H. B. Vondersniith. 



— Mange-ine cm'cs, or no pay. Tiial box mailed for stamp 

 Hepworth, Druggist, 296 Madison street, Brooklyn. 



— The Holaljird Shooting and Fishing Suits. Upthegrove A 

 McLellaii, sole manufacturers, Valparaiso, Ind. Send for curcular, 



-Oh, wliy will you lot that invalid friend sitfter that Hop Bittres 

 will so certainly cm'o. 



New Yoek Peess Club. — The regular fall iiieelliig of the 

 New York Press Club will take place on Monday, November 

 15, thtit date being the eighty-third annivei-sary of Mr. Thui-- 

 low Weed's birthday. 



Forest and Stream 



ROB AMD GUM. 



AtiliPbiuKlPsaibseiiptlou iiriee of ?4 a year, A 

 TWESTY-FCiri! PAGE ^VEEKLA' .lOUHNAb, 

 Ciioernig to 1 tic tastes and devoted to the iniercsl.s 



©.BSTLEMEN S^ORTSME^- 

 uTirt thoM' families. Its many I)eparlment,s treat of 

 IVatjiral Mistory, SUootin^. Yacbling, 

 Fisli CuUiire, 'Ilie Kcna«l, ArcUerj", 

 Fishing, The RifJe, Crlcke!, 

 ana all gentleiuiinly out-door .sports. It Is without 

 ar al. 



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 NEW YOKE CITY, 



NEW YOKli. 



Macintosh Waterproof Goods. 



rdering Stock or Pants please .state the Size— you can easily obtain it from yotir Shoemaker— 

 of the Boot or Shoe you are accustomed to -wear. 



1 is so well and widely known as to reciuire no comment. It is not only imecjualled, but al.so unapproaclied 

 itre in the world. By a special arrangement with the Messrs. Macintosh, we are enabled to place llieir gotjds 



The quality of these goods ; 



by that of any similar inaiiufaclitre i _.. - ^, - 



in the hands of Sportsmen at prices ^vhich will certainly drive all inferior makes out of the market. 



Stockings, full length, any sized foot, per pair, _ - _ - 



Pants, reaching nearly to the arm-pit, _ _ _ _ _ 



Heavy flax ground sheets^ weight 6 1-2 lbs.; size 7 1-2x4 1-2 ft., each, - 



$8 OO 



14 OO 



8 OO 



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