FOREST AND STREAM. 
673 
— Woodall, C. FTeijitrmn, F. H. Holton, C. A. .Tones, T. J. Dolan, 
S. A. Day, B. H. Rogers, B. IT. Westover, O'. Krebs, AV. R. Groh- 
inami, AY, H. Benson, R. G. Post, D. R, Atkinson, W. B. Kutau, W. 
Struthere, >1. Muller, 0. A. Morris, W. B. Gardner, AV. L. Fisk, P. 
Hein, C. R. Bidor, F. E. Hobbs, T. L,Paulding, AX. J. Blekely, H. 9, 
Bumstead, A- H, Pitch,M. D, Hinds—each. 
B. B. Tates, ,T. Jolmsmi, C. A. Peake, S. It. .rones, P. IT. Stafford, 
George Shorkley, J. IT. Baker, T. H. Miltpliy, W. H. Nordbruelc, 
D. Lodor, B. C, Stive, W. Bull, fi. MacMillan. S. lludwortli, W. H, 
Jackson, A. Stroll, L. L. Barnes, J. 0. Andoraou, C. A r . Houghton, 
,T. 9. Barton, P. T. Perkins, W. B. Livermore, .T.F. Pennamoyor, G. 
A. Homan, Sonrt. Hickey, F. C. MeLewoo, A. E, Miliar, AV. It, 
Reid, jr.. M. W. Ball, T.M. Kobertson, J. L. Price, C. F. Bobbins, 
B. T. Hare, E. A. Leopold, It. Blue, W. B. Wood, C. Boot, F. 
Hvde, T. Lamb, jr., J. F. Gunn, 9. W. Holmes—28 each. 
. 1 . A. Fuller, D. F. Davids, 9. S. Eddv, A. IT. Bunnell, H. B. 
Clark. D. 9. Eaton, W. M. Kirby, C. A. Barton, D. deary, 1*\ It. 
Ball, IT.F. Clark, W. L. Cundee.F. Schulken, N. O'Dounoll, G. B. 
Thompson, J. !„ Wood, H. P. Kingsbury, E. P. Wells, J. 9. Case, 
E. W. Prioo, J. H. Brown, F. B. Gardner,.). E. Storke, I. Denman, 
I,. H.Breve, Alexander Shepertl, C, M. Durkoe. Thomas Tulley, 
It. K. Anderson, F. A. Boutelle, 0. H. Wells, W. A. Nichols, A. 
Anderson, E. E. Furman, H. M. Otis, D. C. Middleton, G. E. P, 
Howard, B. A. Perry, .T. H. Bulstou, L. P. Herolnneyer, W. C. 
Beddv. J. B. Squiros-27 each. 
J. L. Mills, G. N. Whistler, W. AV. Shei-win, W. Ii. Dewar, AT. It. 
Johnson, ,T. F. Mellugh, C. Madison, T. H. AVilson, P. Alackey, J. 
F. Cranston, W. T. Underwood, jr., F. T. Donaldson, M. Kelly, A. 
D. MoMasters, T. 9. Denton, E. M. Hoffman, W. W. Lyon, 0. D. 
Arnold, P. RutUn, P. O'Dohuell, George J. Seabury, U. Quanohi— 
28 each. 
F. Alder, D. P. Spear, AT. .V. Walker, J. Corry. J. B. Frotbing- 
bam, 9. W. Koehler, J. L. Farley, G. P. Seriven, Thomas 8. Ward, 
E. E. Lewis. I). Chanucey. Jr,, J. J. Clancy, AVilliiun Delaney, J. 
Andrews, L. .1. Crust, 0.'Remind -25 each. 
J. Boss, A. T. Docker, W. A. French, A. B. Lawrence, U. C 
Ward, T. AV.inlnrmute, C. T. Watkins, G. Jones, 0. A. .Denniu, J. 
A. Hatry, T. Dixon. L. Cass, J. AV. Gardner, V. L. Lyman—21 
each. 
H. Fisher, C. E. Wright, S. Gornce, C. D. Millls, D. IC. Bunnell, 
W. A, Robinson, D. C. Hull, J, J. Simmons - 23 each. 
IT. 11. Parke, T. H. Clemons, J. C. Mullory, M. T. Beauman—22 
each. 
0. E. Bakev, G. D. Scott, P. Sohaeter, W. B. Ziunmermann, M. P. 
Boss, F. E. liaiTold, P. J. Lauritzon— 21 each. 
“Shout Range” Match,—O pen to all comers; Avea- 
pon, any rifle ; distance, 200 yards ; seA r en rounds ; posi¬ 
tion, standing; entrance fee, $1. First prize (offered by 
Messrs. Pi. Remington & Sons, 283 Broadway, New York,) 
of Remington off-hand rifle, Swiss butt stock, pistol 
grip, 38 calibre, 50 grains, straight shell, 28-inch barrel, 
Aveight 81 lbs., nickled butt piato ; Vernier and wind 
gauge sights; value, §00; or au “ A.No.l” Creedmoor 
long-range rifle, value $100; second prize, a life member¬ 
ship N. R. A. (transferable Under tit© rules), vudue, $35, 
and cash $15—$40 ; third prize, a Sharps military rifle, 
model of 1878, offered by Sharps Rifle Company, Bridge¬ 
port, Conn., value, $22.50 ; fourth prize, a field glass and 
case, offered by Messrs. Albert Berger &Co,, 41 Maiden 
Lane, New York ; A’alue, $12, and cash $3—$15 ; fifth 
prize, a plated and engraved pioneer revolver, offered by- 
Mr. Homer Fisher, No, 299 Broadway, New York : value, 
$10 ; sixth seventh, eight and ninth prizes, each cash $5 
—$20 ; tenth prize, a stylograpliic pen, offered by Major 
Henry Fulton, No. 291 Broadway, Noav York ; value, 
$4.50; eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteen and fif¬ 
teenth prizes, each cash $3—$15 ; sixteenth, seventeenth, 
eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth prizes, each cash 
$2—$10 ; twenty-first to thirtieth prizes, each the return 
of entrance fee 
Ar.me. 
F. A, Wright- 
A. .1. Howlett. 
E. A. Leopold....... 
W. H. Cochrane, jr. 
W. M. Furrow. 
D. 8. Banks. 
J. S. Case. 
A. F. Clark. 
B. 3. Hare. 
.1. E. Storke. 
S. T. G. Dudley.... 
AV. IT. Jackson — 
G. H. Peake. 
L. Quaucbl. 
.1. AV. Todd. 
Geo. White. 
T. W. Griffith. 
Homer Fislier. 
L. H. Allen. 
B. B. Atkinson. 
C. O. Ze.ttler. 
A. Stroll. 
C. Heiziuunn. 
Goo.Shorkley. 
M. B. Engel ... 
M. W. Bull'.. 
J. L, Paulding. 
E. W. Price. 
F Hyde. 
H. Nichols. 
Rifle. 
. . Sharps. 
..ATbitnoy. 
. . Ballard. 
.Ballard. 
...Sharps . 
.. .Sharps . 
...Ballard. 
... Springfield. 
.. .Iteming toil... 
..Sharps. 
. Sharps. 
■Sharps . 
.. .Sharps. 
...Ballard. 
.. .Borehard. 
,..Sharps . 
. .. Fisher . 
...Sharps. 
. . .Sharps. 
. Zettler. 
. ..Remington . 
.Sharps 
...Hotchkiss— 
...Ballard. 
_Springfield . 
.. M. Heury ... 
... Remington .. 
..Sharps . 
•Sharps. 
. 4 6 8 5 5 fi 
J 1 S 5 3 S 
.4 4 4 5 4 5 
.5 4 4 4 4 5 
.4 4 5 8 4 4 
.4 4 6 4 5 5 
.5 4 4 4 5 5 
.5 4 4 5 5 4 
. 4 5 5 4 5 4 
.4 5 5 4 5 4 
.5 5 3 5 4 
4 4 4 4 4 
4 5 4 4 4 
.4 5 4 4 4 
4— 33 
5— 32 
4- 32 
t—33 
5- S3 
5- 33 
6- 81 
5-31 
5-31 
5—31 
5-ill 
4—31 
4—81 
4 -81 
4-31 
4--31 
4-31 
4-31 
4—31 
4-31 
4 4—31 
4 5-31 
5 4-31 
5 4—31 
5 4—31 
5 5-30 
4 5—30 
4 5-30 
4 5-30 
4 5—80 
L. H. Grevo, S. H. Hubbard, H. B. Anderson, 8. C. AVard, T. T. 
Olnv, S. AV. Roessjer, W. M. Kirbv, H. Lloyd, T. O. P. Burnsido, V. 
Dfllv, J. F. Cranston, F. H. Bull, E. H. Sanford, C. F. Bobbins, AV. 
K. Livermore, T, 9. Coulio, J. H. Teacker, E. E. Farman—30 
oach. 
M. P. Boss, 9. H. Barrett, C. Van Orden, M. Muller, W. Klein, E. 
Buck, A. Mclones, C. F. AVatkins, S. I. Scott, F. J. Donaldson, - 
Woodall, AV. AV. Sberwin, E. Griffin, D. H. Ogden, W. H. Benson, 
Son, J. MCulirun, ' n. -mum, oi. .'i. ivuuiuy. o . 1 1 . omuom, .\. 
O’Donnell, E, B. Lewis, P. T. Perkins, T. 8. Barton, W. H. AViek- 
ham, J. B. llitzcltou, A. Hicks, M. Kelly—39 each. 
T. Lurried, J. H. Brown, D. C. Piuney, H. B. Clark, B. B. Tates, 
,T. Corry, H. D. Blydenburgh, D. Lodor, S. R, Jones, C. Krebs, T. 
Tolly, ft. MacMillan, L, L. Barnes, C. H. Wills, B. H. Rogers, C. E. 
aider, A. T. Docker, B. G. Post, D. Clary, 0. A. Barton, C. A. 
Jones, P. H. Stafford, E. T. Davis, J. O. B. Burnside, B. P. Wells, 
S„S. Bnmstead—28 each. 
G. B. Cobb, E. S. Cowles, F. E. Harrold, A. D. MoMasters, O. H. 
Eagle, G. L. Morse. C. W. Minor, J. F. McHugh, W. S. Phillips, F. 
U. Tloltoo, M.D. Hinds, C. D. Millis. W. J. Underwood, J. L. Mills, 
U. T. StUlson, O. A. Homan, J. H. AVilson, J. B. Ivey—37 each, 
S. A. Lewis, Id. P. Kirehr never, F. L. Lyman, J. B. Squires. B. 
Chambers, P, T, Lauritzen, J. W. Naughton, T. B. Murphy, O. D, 
Arnold. C. V. Houghton, ,T. A. Hatrev, .1. T. Pennoyer, A. B. Law¬ 
rence, J. Andrews, T. B. Gardner, H.P. Kingsbury, J. H. Balstou, 
D. Uhauncey, jr., J. H. Baker, D. S, Baton—26 each. 
G. P. Seriven, S. S, Eddy, AT. F. Hunt, H. Nutt, 0. Bonaud, G. T. 
Seabury, W. A, French, W. A. Nichols, T. Lamb, jr., T. S. Wood, 
W. Bull, D. 9. Buckland, J. Wilson—25 each. 
A. n. Beaman, A. A. Adee, J. L. Price, T. Denman, T. H. Slack, 
W. VY. Browning, AV. H. Demar, IT. A. Menken, G. A. Demitt—34 
each. 
O. E. Wright, C. E. Baker, J. L. Farley, C. S. Burse, G. B. Thomp 
son, Geo. D. Scott, D. K. Bunnell—23 each. 
W. H. lined, jr., L. Cass, D. D. Anthouj—23 each. 
W. W. Lyon, O. A. CTemlags, H. T. Farrell—31 each. 
“ Cowperthwait Furniture” Match.— Open to all 
comers; distance, 200 yards : rounds, seven ; any mill 
tary rifle ; entrance fee, $1. First prize, furniture, car¬ 
pets, &o. (to be seleetod by the winner), to the A’alue of 
$80, and 5 per cent, of the entrance money; second 
prize, furniture, carpets, &c., as above, value $25, and 5 
per cent, of the entrance money ; third prize, furniture, 
carpets, &c., as above, value $20, and 5 percent, of the 
entrance money;, fourth prize, furniture, carpets, Sec., as 
above, value, $15, and 5 per .cent, of the entrance money: 
fifth prize, furniture, carpets, &o,, as above, value, $10, 
and 5 per cent, of the entrance money: sixth, seventh, 
eighth, ninth and tenth prizes, each 5 per cent, of the 
entrance money. [The prizes of furniture, carpets, &c., 
are offered by Messrs. B. M, Cowporthwait & Co. , Nos. 
153, 105 ana 157 Chatham street, New York. Value, 
$ 100 ]: — 
Name. 
W. Robertson.. 
C. A r an Onion.. 
H. B. Anderson 
J. S. Barton,., 
Rider,. 
Rifle.. 
. .Sharps . 
... Sharps 
—Sharps.. 
..Sharps.. 
..Sharps.. 
Ed. P. Wells.Sharps. 
9. IT. Barrett.Springfield.. 
A. T. Decker.Remington. ■ 
M.W. Bruce.Springfield.. 
AV. L. Fisk.Springfield . 
.4 5 4 4 5 
.5 5 5 5 5 
5 5-33 
3 4-38 
5 5-33 
4 5-38 
5 4—33 
3 4-33 
4 5-31 
4 5-31 
5 4—31 
5 4 — 31 
B. I’. Hare, J. H. Brown—31 each. 
T. J, Dolan, Jas. J. Clancey, J. Ft. Balcor, J. H. Balaton, G.Wblte, 
C. IL’i/.iimnn, c. V. Houghton, G. T. Stillson, F. A. Boutelle^ D. H, 
Ogden, W. B. Grohman, C. A. Peake, G. W. Shorkley, E. Griffin. 
D. Lodnr, J. II. IToacklo, L. H. Grove, L. P. Klrchmeyer—30 
each. 
J. S. Case. B. H. Boarers, W- B- Livermore, K. B Tates, J. F 
Pennover, W. II Nordbruelc, J AV. Mangam, G. B. Thompson, 
,T. Lariied, E. K. Lewis, A J Howlett, J. It. Ivey, AV. A. Nichols, 
B. G. Post, D. Geary, G. N. Whistler, S. A. Day, W. M. Kirby, 
AV Bull -20 ouch. 
J. F. McHugh, C. D. Arnold, H. A. Menken, J. A. Hatry, F. 
C. MeSowel, D. E, Atkinson, W. W. Graves,.S. N. Holmes, W. B. 
Gordon, AV H. Held, jr., J. T, Cranston, AV. M. Farrow, 9 9. 
Bnmstead, H. Fisher, W. H. Cochrane, jr.,W. T. Underwood, jr., 
L. S. Barnes, H. Hover, S. W. Boossler, C. A. Jones, S. K. Jones, 
E. H. Perry—28 each. 
M. D. Hinds, F. K. Bull, A. Stroh, T. B. Gardner, L. Quanchi, 
M Muller, AV C Beddy, M. J. Beaumann, W H. Juekson, T. S. 
AVard, F. Gunn—37 each. 
O. A. Morris, Geo. D. Scott, P. J. Lauritzen, A. Nichols, W. S. 
Phillip, d. H. Eagle, H. Douglass, H. P. Kingsbury. E. A- Leo¬ 
pold. Jav E. Starke, W. IT. Demar, J. C. Mallory, V. Alder, C. 
Krebs, !•'. H. Holton, E. H. Sanford, S. Hickoy, T. Tulley—36 
J L. Farley, J. L.ranldlng, G. E. P. Howard, F. E. Hobbs, 
J. L. Price. P. O’Dounel, C. M. Dm’kee, B. C. A'an Vleit, A. 
Shspberd, C. D. Millis-25 each. 
W. A. French, E, W. Price, E. T. Davis, C. Boot, J, 0. Latter, 
T . Denman—23 each. 
J. L. Mills. T. J. Clay, W. W, Lyon, H. T. Farrell—24each. 
Geo. J. Seabury, Lieut. Maekey, F. J. Donaldson, AV A. Bob- 
inson—33 each. 
The “ Cnasl pions’ ” Match. —Open to all comers; wea¬ 
pon, any rifle or rifles ; distances, 200,600 and 1,000 yards ; 
rounds, 10 at each distance ; position, standing at 200 
yards, any at 600 and 1,000 yards; entrance fee, $2. 
First prize, grand medal of the National Rifle Association, 
In gold, value, $100; second prize, grand medal of tile 
National Rifle Association, in silver, value, $50 ; third 
prize, grand medal of the National Rifle Association, in 
bronze, value, $25; fourth prize, $25; fifth prize, $20 ; 
sixth prize, $15 ; seventh prize, $10; eight prize, $5; ninth 
prize, $5 ; tenth prize, $5 
J. S. Sumner.Sharps. 42 
AV. H. Jackson.Sharps. 44 
E. A. Leopold.Whitney. 87 
T. Lamb, jr.Sharps. 37 
P. J. LamTizeu.Itcimngton.38 
C. 14. Laird.liomington.39 
A.jWelmioss.Sharps. 42 
G. L. Morse.Ballard.38 
AVpi. Poland.Kemington. 42 
E. E. Pmy.Sharps. 40 
E. A. Perry.Sharps. 38 
S. I. Scott. ”. 
E. H. Sanford...., 
James AV. Todd... 
J. P. Waters. 
N. D. AVard. 
I. L. Alleu. 
A. A. Adee.,_ _ 
J. F. Brown...... 
J. O. P. Burnside 
IT. F. Clerk,. 
S. T. G. Dudley.. 
H. Fisher. 
C. J. Falco. 
W. M. Farrow— 
AVtlliam Gerrish. 
J. A. Hatry.. 
L. L. Hubbard .Maynard 
F. H. Holton.Ballard.. 
F. Hyde..Sharps... 
Military Championship Match of the United 
States of America . — First Stage .—Open to all mem¬ 
bers of the Army, Navy or Marine Corps of the United 
States, or of the National Guard of any State. Each com¬ 
petitor to appear in the uniform (full dress or fatigue) 
Avom by the organization of which he is a member. Dis¬ 
tances, 200, 500 and 600 yards ; rounds, seven at each dis¬ 
tance : Aveapon, the authorized mi l i tary arm of the or¬ 
ganization to which the competitor belongs ; position at 
200 yards, standing ; at 500 and 600 yards, any, Avithhead 
toward the target; entrance fee, $2. First prize, cash 
$50; twenty prizes, each cash $5 :— 
300 J'ds. 600 Yds. 600 Yds. 
E. P.Wells_5 4 5 4 3 4 6—30 5 4 4 5 5 3 4—30 3 5 5 5 5 5 5—33 03 
D. H.Ogden .4 4 5 4 4 4 4-29 4 4 4 5 5 5 5-32 4 4 3 5 4 5 5—30 91 
J.O. Anderson.. .5 5 5 5 8 3 4—30 5 3 5 5 5 5 5—33 5 3 3 2 4 5 5—27 00 
S, Hickey.4 4 4 4 5 4 4- 20 5 4 4 3 5 5 5-31 4 5 3 5 3 5 4-29 89 
J . Larncd.15 4 4 4 5 4—30 4 4 5 4 6 5 5-32 3 3 3 5 4 6 4—27 89 
P. H, Stafford....4 5 4 3 4 4 5 -29 4 5 5 4 5 5 4—32 3 2 5 4 4 5 4—27 68 
C. V. Houghton..44 5445 5-31 3445444^-28 3 3 4 5 3 5 5-28 87 
O. A. Homan.5 5 4 5 4 4 5—32 4 5 5 4 5 5 4—32 4 4 4 0 4 4 3-23 87 
G, N. Whistler_5 4 3 4 4 5 5—30 4 2 5 3 3 4 4-25 5 5 5 3 5 3 5—31 8# 
F. E. Hobbs.5 4 4 4 4 4 5-30 3 4 5 4 4 4 3—27 4 4 5 4 4 5 3—29 86 
AV. D. Hinds.4 4 5 3 4 5 4—29 6 5 4 5 5 5 5—34 4 0 4 3 5 5 2—23 80 
B. H.Bagers.8 4 4 4 4 4 5-28 5 5 3 4 5 4 4-30 3 3 4 3 4 5 5-27 85 
J. B, Lauritzon...5 4 4 3 4 4 4—28 2 5 4 4 5 5 5-30 3 5 2 5 4 5 3-27 <85 
J. A. Fuller_4335454-28 3558455-30 5553045-27 85 
AV. Brill.4 4 4 4 4 4:5-29 4 5 4 3 5 4 5-30 4 4 4 4 4 2 4-26 85 
P. O'Dounoll. 4 4 4 4 5 4 5—30 3 4 5 3 5 3 4-27 2 4 5 4 3 4 5—27 84 
T. J- Dolan.5444445-30 5523445-28 35 44343-26 84 
It. A. Morris.4 4 4 5 4 4 5-30 3 3 3 4 4 3 5-25 3 4 5 4 4 5 3-28 83 
AV.H.JOlmaou ...4434444-27 5344454-29 4535433-27 83 
M. Muller.4 1 4 3 4 4 3—26 4 6 3 5 5 4 5—31 2 4 3 5 3 4 5—26 
...Bemmgton.. 
...Kemington. 87 
...Ballard. 44 
.. .Peabody Martini. 33 
...Ballard.. 45 
...Sharps. 43 
...Ballard.44 
... 39 
... Kemington. 40 
...Ballard. til 
...Sharps... 37 
. .Fisher.SO 
...Ballard.43 
...Bull, and Sharps. 44 
Sharps . 38 
Kemington. 83 
- ’ .43 
. 42 
J.C. Mullery'.4451446-30 4345434-27 3224554-25 82 
200 Yds. 600 Yds, 600 Yds. Totat 
F. P. Gardner. 25 26 21 
J. W. Gardner. 28 23 
L. L. Barnes. gj » 24 
T.S Barton. 23 31 23 
II. Nutt. 27 28 J7 
C. A . ClomingS. 2a 25 19 
T. Carroll. 27 26 25 
J. Cavauagb. 28 28 22 
T. It. Clemens. 32 30 26 
J. Denman. 28 22 23 
S. A.Day. 86 20 31 
E. W. Price. 25 25 23 
T. F. Penoyer. 18 25 22 
AV. L. Phillips. 36 2a 2g 
T. T. Perkins.» 20 20 
B. G. Post. 29 29 21 
J. L. Price . 26 29 21 
J. L. Farley. 23 10 IS 
W. L.FiSk. 26 22 23 
W. A. French. *8 *1 17 
W . M. Farrow. 27 32 22 
C.H Kaulo.. 
It. MiioMlllan 
SOOuds. HOOuds. muds. Total. 
F. C. MoLowne. 30 28 24 80 
AV, Bobertaim. 29 25 IS 72 
I, . AV. Koessler. 26 24 22 72 
C. F.BKobbins. 19 28 19 06 
S. Cud worth. 27 23 24 74 
R, C. Stive. 25 27 28 80 
E. H. Sanford. 26 27 23 76 
S. N. nolmcs. 28 27 20 75 
AV. I. Underwood, jr. 28 30 13 71 
K. C. A'an Vleit. 28 27 18 71 
C. Van Orden. 27 25 20 72 
A. B. Van Heuseu. 27 25 27 79 
George White. 29 29 19 77 
J. AA'ilson. 25 27 29 81 
J. L. Wood. 21 98 28 63 
G. P. Howard. 28 29 24 81 
P. Hein. 27 * 24 78 
L. L Hubbard.2» 28 20 7fi 
J. B. Holland. 23 21 1« 60 
Second Stage .—Open to the highest sixty in the first 
stage. The Aviuner of the first prize in this stage is en¬ 
titled to the “ Championship of the United States of 
America” for one year. Distances, 800, 900 and 1,000 
yards ; rounds, seven at each distance ; weapon, military 
rifles of any pattern that has been regularly adopted by 
any National or State government. Competitors may 
use their own rifles, or may procure rifles suitable for the 
range in this stage from the superintendent of the range, 
Avho Avill take receipts for them, and to whom they must 
be returned immediately on conclusion of the match. 
Pool targets will be opened at 800 yards one half hour be¬ 
fore the commencement of this stage; at 900 yards on 
conclusion of 800 yards range for half an hour, and at 
I, 000 yards on conclusion of 900 yards range for half an 
hour, the match shooting at each range to immediately 
follow the closing of the pool targets at such range. Posi¬ 
tion, any ; entrance fee, $1. First prize, the United 
States Military Championship Gold Medal, value, $125; 
second prize, cash, $50; third prize, cash, $25 :— 
800 Yards. 900 Yards. 1,000 Yards. 
G. A. Whistler.... 4 4 3 4 5 3 3—26 2253452-23 5452236-28 75 
A. B.Van Heusen.O02 54 44—19 2352546—26 4055553—27 72 
J. 11. Denman.3 5 5 3 5 5 3-29 6 4 5 4 4 5 3-80 2 0 2 4 2 3 0-13 73 
H, Nutt.. ..0000200- 2 4502220—16 0000432— 9 26 
S. A.Day.2 3 4 5 3 5 3-25 5 3 5 5 5 0 4-27 4 3 3 0 0 5 0-15 67 
L. L. Hubbard....3 4 4 3 5 4 0-23 0 0 2 5 8 5 3-18 3 2 5 2 3 4 0—19 60 
B. C. Van Vleit.. .0 2 3:53 0 2—15 0202520-11 0003203- 8 34 
W. B. Johnson .0 3 0 3 0 3 8—12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—00 retired. 
W.Bobertson.3004044—15 2533254—24 0333200—11 60 
T. J. Dolan.3 4 3 4 4 5 4-27 0 2 2 3 4 34H-18 2225253—21 66 
P. J. Lauritzen.. .8 2 3 2 2 4 4—20 8 0 0 0 2 2 0 —7 2 4 0 4 2 5 2—19 46 
B. H.Rogers.3553348-26 4040354—20 2000000— 2 48 
G. White.4424244-24 3534008-18 2022224—14 56 
J. L. Price.52 55 0 0<1—21 0030340—10 3820020-10 41 
E. AV. Price . 0 5 0 0 0 0 0— 5 2 4 5 5 5 0 3-24 2 2 3 2 0 2 2—14 43 
C. F. Robbins.... .0 0 2 33 42—14 retired. 
W. J. Underwood.Q 0 55 0 4 8—17 0043050—12 5000030— 3 38 
L.L. Barnes.4 4 3 5 2 4 5-27 4 2 3 5 3 3 8-23 2 5 0 3 0 3 3—16 66 
E, H.Sanford....,4545542-29 0022302— 9 45 33805-23 04 
C. V. Houghton..5 2 2 3 3 4 5—24 5 2 0 0 2 2 5-16 0 2 5 3 4 0<G-18 58 
J. 8. Barton.3 3 5 3 5 4 4—27 4 5 4 3 6 0 5 -26 0 8 5 0 0 5 3-16 69 
E. P. Wella.5 0 4 4 4 4 5-26 0 0 0 2 5 2 3—12 0 0 4 3 0 5 0—12 50 
W.A. French .. .4 3 3 3 4 4 4—24 3 3 3 3 5 5 3-25 0 2 2 2 4 3 3-16 65 
F. C. McLewee...0 2 44 4 5L-23 0 3 4 4 3 4 3-21 2 0 0 0 0 0 3- 5 49 
J. G. Mallory.3 3 3 3 5 3 4-24 4 0 0 2 5 4 2-17 2 2 5 3 3 5 3-23 64 
J. AV. Gardner_8 4 0 3 3 4 5—22 4 0 0 3 5 3 5-20 0 0 2 5 3 0 0—10 52 
B.M. Hickey.2 3 4 4 3 3 3—22 2 4 4 2 3 5 0-20 0 3 3 2 5 4 4-21 63 
J. Cavanugh.3 3 4 3 5 4 4-26 0 3 5 3 0 3 3—17 2 3 2 0 4 5 5—21 64 
“Laflin & Rand Poavdeb Co.” Match.—O pen to 
members of the United States Army and Navy, tire Na¬ 
tional Guard or uniformed militia of any State or Terri¬ 
tory, and to any rifle association or club in the United 
States; weapon, any military breech-loader (excluding 
specials); distances, 200 and 500 yards ; position, stand¬ 
ing at 200, any with head toward the target at 500 yards ; 
rounds, seven at each distance ; entrance fee, $1. Firet 
prize, a gold medal, csst $200; second prize, a silver 
medal, cost $50 ; third prize, a bronze medal, cost $20. 
[Presented hy the Laflin & Rand Powder Co., 26 Murray 
street, N. Y.J 
Rifle. 200 Yards. BOO Yards. Total. 
B. Blue.Springfield. ...4 5 5 5 5 5 5-34 4 5 5 6 5 5 5-34 68 
L. L. Barnes.... Remington_4 5 4 5 4 5 4—31 5 5 4 5 6 5 5-34 65 
D. H. Ogden., .Sharps.4 4 4 4 4 4 5—29 5 5 5 5 5 5 5-35 64 
200 500 
W. B, Livermore...-32 
E. B. Yates.30 
C.E. Eider.31 
AV. H. Cochrane, jr. .32 
W. H. Jacksou.30 
J. L. Priee.30 
E. A. Boutelle.28 
H. T- Lockwood..32 
J. Larned.32 
H. B. Anderson.81 
H. L. Hover.27 
C. Hclzcioaun...30 
M. D. Ilmd3.30 
K. McMillan.29 
G. P. Seriven.29 
F. B. Bull.29 
S. Cudworth..........29 
S. Denman.27 
AV. M. Farrow.29 
K.T. Hare.29 
J. G. Mallory.27 
A. B. Van Huseu....29 
M.J. Blakeley.28 
J.H. Baker.29 
S. S. Bumstead.29 
T. W. Griffith.80 
F. Hyde .31 
S. Hickey......29 
C. A. Homan.28 
AT. J. Underwood, jr.27 
E. AV. Price.31 
M. AV. Bull. 23 
C. F. Bobbins.28 
J. B. Grohman.29 
— Woodall.29 
J. AVilson.29 
C. D. Arnold.29 
T. J. Don nun.29 
J. A. Fuller.31 
F. C. MeLbwee.29 
J. AV. Mangam.28 
P. IT. Stafford.31 
K. C. Van Vleit.26 
AV. R. Johnston.27 
B. G. Post.2S 
W. S. Philip.28 
33-53 
32—63 
31- 63 
82-8? 
30—00 
8CL- 62 
29- 61 
81-02 
;;:-iW 
81— jit 
82- 62 
32- 61 
32-61 
30- 59 
30-59 
32-59 
to-TO 
30-59 
32-fia 
80 -59 
30- 58 
29—58 
29-58 
28- 58 
27- 68 
29- 58 
30 -68 
31- 58 
26-57 
29- 67 
31—67 
25-57 
28— 57 
25—67 
28 - 57 
25-57 
28 -57 
25— 57 
29 -57 
26— 67 
81—57 
29 56 
2to->6 
30 - 68 
.27 
E. A. Perry.30 
M. Bull. 28 
W. C. Reddy.24 
G. E. P. Howard..,. 29 
8. W. Hover..,..31 
R. C. Stiver...,.28 
L. P. Kirohmoyer....29 
B. BissOU, jr.28 
B. H. Rogers.. ......SO 
L. H. Grove.29 
J. S. Case.27 
W. L. Fisk.32 
p.Hein... .29 
G. Shorkley.... 
S. B. Thomson. 
C. Krebs.29 
K. Griffin.28 
F. E. Lyman.27 
AV. A. French.28 
C. H. Wells...2.8 
W.P. Wood.27 
A. Anderson. 26 
A. T. Decker.30 
S.A.Day.30 
M. Muller. 27 
J. I. Moore.25 
S. II. Barrett. 23 
J. E. Bloom.23 
P. J. Lauritzen.28 
G. N. Whistler.24 
D. Chauncey, jr.25 
J. Corry.27 
J. AY. Houghton.30 
J. M. Robertson.24 
W. H. Keed, jr.27 
S. AV. Koessler.28 
T. Carroll.27 
F. J. Donaldson.29 
A. Vouschon. .23 
P. O'Donnell.29 
D. C. Plnney.28 
C. Kelsey . ,25 
J. W. Gardner.24 
T. H. Clemens.25 
W. Shutlius.20 
200 500 
Yds. Yds. 
8-56 
. 8-56 
32-56 
27-56 
25- 56 
34-56 
26- 55 
27- 55 
25- 55 
26- 55 
28- 85 
28—55 
26— 55 
27— 55 
28— >5 
25- 51 
26 -54 
27—54 
26- 54 
25- 53 
26- 53 
27- 53 
23-53 
23- 53 
20— 58 
28- 53 
29- 52 
29-62 
24- 52 
28—52 
27- 52 
25- 52 
22- 52 
82-51 
24-51 
23- 51 
24- 51 
22-51 
28— 51 
21— 50 
22— 50 
25 50 
26 - 30 
25- 60 
24-50 
“Wimbledon Cup” Match, —Open to all citizens and 
residents of the United States; distance, 1,000 yards ; 30 
shots ; weapon, any rifle within the rules ; position, any 
without artificial rest; entrance fee, $1. First prize, the 
Wimbledon cup, value, $500 ; presented hy the National 
Rifle Association of Great Britain to the National Rifle 
Association of America, to be competed for on conditions 
to be decided upon by the National Rifle Association of 
America, and to be held by the winner till the next fail 
meeting of the N, R, A., when it will be shot for on tho 
same conditions; second prize, a Steward’s improved. 
Avatch aneroid barometer for measuring mountain 
heights and foretelling the weather, with the addition of 
compass and thermometer, offered by Mr. J, B. Stow uni. 
