Oct. 15, : 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



195 



Fire Flii. He-, i 

 W. n. l-'ioro..-. I'.-.-. -I." M. 



Gtencoe. Rod trigh 31 

 Noreeip, bv Dr. IVm Jnr 



r .. -:. v. 



B?" §BS iliittnirtinns ,11 



Cora /.'-. Bli 



OlS>H- [.■■(■J M 111- I _ 11 



Suspension Bridge. X. Y. 



I>.i,l.:„; .!/•■. 



setter bitch In Col \v. 

 Brown Jr. A black and 

 well, Va. 



Monwwntfi .'.'■ 

 (E. K. 1.'. - 

 Wullaok. N.-ii . 



LEiTEHsw-m. M.I .-. nl 

 through the ■ 



f us- Friend), by Mr. 



N.-a 1 .iiv; 



:,.- 1, i.-si (Eloho- 

 1.1 Mr. W. II. !•!• •-■.'• . 



Va., for the !<:■■ -s, 'ii. 1 



B: . in \. .1 Wniie I'i.iiMs. Brunswick county. Va.. for Mo- 

 tion of a Byron foxhound Bitch puppy - ('. Wj SARTOR. 



DEATHS. 



msi. owned 

 una DdJilia) 



"SoMirrniKo New."— Photographs ot the crowned head" o£ the 

 world, liuesi assortment of Mrs. Bant-try. and all the other Fueli-h 

 beauties, and also all actresses and oilier celebrities. CHAKI.KS I,. 

 RITZ.MAXX, 948 BroAdMV . New Sort Uit] . 



J£t/fe ani §ntp Shooting. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



CREHDMOQB, Sep 



. 27. -Tl 



e R 



ypidlty 1 



with ,-i liberal list of f 



mrics. ' 



be 1 





yds. u,v ri ' 



. iinpentoi 







"the Ti'i', 1 , 



ill-filltV CaiTl-HU'CS. f 









permit, A 



target, and continues 















(sixty seconds titer fj 

















shol 'i --i aftei the si 



•end m-T' 







target -m excess oi tw 









The loaning seres w, 



'■' "•! 







E Albee (a) 









M W Bull (a 









S A. Day (1)1 



TJ Dojan (c) 







3 







3 



(a) Hotchkiss Rille. 



(b) Lee Eiflo 



(el Rom 



CRKEDMOOR. Sept 



30 The 



mfti 



•bes co-da 



Guardsmen. Iu the 









each, and in the Chun 









top records stood out 



yuali! 

 300 T< 





nrv Iism 



100 



ml 





,1 L Price 85 



81 



r.p 



.1 V. Hoy. 



\V J UllllTi"-Oiirl 2! 



84 



48 



11 I-! Lai. 



H T Lockwoolt, .35 



83 



IS 



1; KC..I-.S 



T.l Uolan 25 



82 







GW Munson....85 



21 







J K Slnplicrd 81 



81 







.1 James SI 



28 







FScbulkcn 22 



21 







E Lvnes 2; 



21 



43 





J A Greenlcaf. . .22 



30 







W M Walker . . . .38 S» 48 





200 



600 T 



,1,1 





HT Loekwood.,21 



81 



45 





Cmlei wood. Jr. 82 



88 







J Mc Sfevln 20 



83 







r.Sehulta an 



83 







J Ken- .19 



84 



1:1 



' 



P'Farre-lly 18 



23 



■\i 





g point. 

 Total 



1 shooting took 



Post 



Herald 



The conditions of tliu 

 10 per man tor a prize t 



lug the lowest-score, 



J S Post,' Globe "!'! . 

 Cliari.-s il Orr, Glob 

 J Q smith. Advertise 

 A Keaeb. Advertise 



F \V Bool*, Post 



R Luce, Globe 



v 1. .—.in-. Advertis 



A P >• ilv. Globe.... 



SJ Byrne. Herald. . 



AttUUlam.Post, 



II , ■ --..man. Post. 



TPPark . 



.1 Whltcomb, Trans': 



S Mori!, Globe 



II S Fisher, iraa-.-ri 

 ..-■■.. 

 W \ Walker, Herald 

 11 .11 Hyatt, Star . 

 Gil Morgan. l(..-.v.id 



BOSTON. Sept. 30. 

 and was take . a Iva 



■■•,- 

 .1 BarrhM . 



JOMurch 5451 



E Burleigh u45 



S Mariner .. .1 '.■'. 

 JACobb 5651 



E ABorcl 



•1 > Frye 



.ill Fellows 



JFNye 



B A Fastou . 



H Mariner 



l-'.l Habh.-ih 



A Duller 



Salem Wilder 



P Edwards 



C Weston 



J A Pyn.es, Hers 



.rriiaiy. j i.-i-.. 1. 



nous-match, these figures could opt be reached by armed men 

 of tin- National Guard from otli.-r States, tlvi- bulls eyes for Diet' 

 a total of but 2fi points, but the N. Y. Rifle, or the arm adopted b 

 State of New York, i-.iuld count 2ii. perhaps it was the desue of 

 ••National - Issooiation to ke.-p :,< many pri/es to -'our hoi -' a , 

 could; if so their success wa- ami.li-. (.lauo^m.in. 



5 8 8 6'? 



b m 8- m 

 » id 10-^7 



8 7 7-70 

 (V 7 0-76 



.78968 



to in 1 7 s 



ti 10 11 8 10 



10 5 9 7 5 5 8 7-02 



Rest Match. 

 iu 10 in-10 10 10 in 10 10 10-100 



10 9 10 10 9 10 10 10 10 10—98 



10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 10 7— 95 



1,1 9 10 10 10 II 8 9 9— 93 



7 in n 9 8 8 JO 9 K- 81 



V.'.llti' 



is which h*ve 



II T l-'arrar 



Stedmun Clark 



.1 n Morse.Jr 



A I. Kil.-e. 



C Dusenberry 



v w Kames 



t're-d 



E A Battlotl 44654 



(.- A Ail, ri.. aM,; 



V W Barnes 44556 



S':.u-K 4-l+M 



• Rifle Asi 



II Id 11 s 10 i u iu 12 10-101 



,18 7 11 11 12 S !) 9 9 18— 10H 



..10 18 11 7 12 10 9 10 9 in— Kill 



S IU in 12 9 8 11 II 10 8— 97 



li II 7 8 7 i I" 9 10 7—84 

 9 10 7 HI II II— 79 



,1 Williams ..'. ... 1844554565—44 



;et Match. 



i.-hestor-tth)...10l !« 



•I (6th) 97 98 



■oi'li' ion liu 



99 79 101-279 



h> 41 44 45-133 



! (5th).. 43 11 !a -132 



(Bth). 12 12 44—128 



Clark (3d)., 101 100 100-3I 



Oil Barnes 101 ots «4— a 



Arnold 9r> 9C 94 2- 



V W Eamcs 91 100 98—81 



Oreedmooi 



Rice list pru-.i.-i.... Hi 46 1., 11 



Fuller (2d 1 47) 45 45-1: 



Allen (3dl 45 II 15 -i: 



Clark 41 18 j£-u«A«lald. ! 39 44 .(0-123 



■Murphy II 11 I! 120 Wesson 41 J8 40—188 



Wiuebf-ster 41 48 43-120 Howell 40 39 39—118 



.lonnston 43 41 41—125 Karrar 38 40 33—11! 



Hatch 39 39 45-123 Hatch 35 37 34-106 



THE FOET LEAVENWORTH COMPETITION. The great Army 

 competition iu the Division 01" the Missouri came to a conclusion on 

 tile Wth Inst, and the team of twelve with their scores are given he- 



1. Lieut. J. M. F. Partello, Fifth Infantry 215 



ruth Infantry.. 

 Lienth Infantry 

 :uth Infantry .". . 



im-d it to the lieutenant s coat. 

 m September 12 and ended on thi 

 '.otal points made by the fU-st twelvi 



. 1,062 

 ... 1,043 

 ... 1,024 

 .. 1.023 

 ... 1.022 



:.. 1,019 



... 1,016 

 .. 1,015 

 ... Ii013 

 ... 1.011 

 . .. 1.010 

 ... 1,004 



laythciewasnnolher shtjol for the 

 1 000yds. range not yet beina com- 

 ; made. Weiss, of the Louisiana 

 tnessof bis first twoshon was due 



TiicQuinthv 



2 5 3 3 4 4 4—85 



034432 3 19 -44 







5 1 1 1 S -1 4-30- 55 



Kiiiglii 



44 48 8 -1 3-25 



;1 3 4 4 3 4 4-35-50 





14 3 3 14 4-80 



4 3 5 -1 3 3 5-27— 63 



Franklin 



4 33554 4-28 



13 14 4 3 4—88—56—858 





Louisiana Field Arli 



lery. 



Whitney 





13 8 8 3 3 8- 21-47 





.... 111335 4—28 



3 4 -1 6 4 5 4- 29—57 



Fortler 



2 3 3 5-11 5—26 



3 1 8 2 1 4 5—25-61 



Bercegeay 



3 8 11 8 8 3 4-21 



3 4 4 4 4 4 4-27—48 



4 4 3 3 3—17 



4 3 4 4 4 3 3—:i.i—42 





Washington Artillery. 







3 4 3 3 4 4 3-84—47 



Charlton 





4 2 4 3 4 3 4—24 -■ 43 



Wilkins 





2 2 3 3 2 4 4— 80-41 



Maiilon 



: : 1 5 '! i ! i ' 2 ; i 



5 4 4 3 3 4 4- 25- 52 



3 3 a 1 4 4 4—25-51—237 





.29.— The cotnr.etition s 



t Reussolaerivvck having 





past month w 



ere resumed with the sev- 





John Daly 



• conditions were tine, and 



.6545555 5 5 I a 18 



4 5 a 5 6 it 5 5 4—48 

 4 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 4 47 



. "4 4 5 1 2 1 5 5 4 5 5-47 



5 5 4 6 I 5 I 1 1 I- 44 

 . *4 3 3 5 3 3 5 1 I 3 4-89 



I UNEQUAL HANDICAPS.— £Wi'fe 



Fdi 



ail, I 



James I. Miles. Bal. s 



Wm. E. Fitch. Bal. S 



Andrew Dounor II 



Wm. T. Reinick, Ral. S 



* Allowance to military rifles. 



3 2-4 6 ■! 1 5-2 



THE TRAP. 



o restrictions whatever in the make-up of teams, and 

 tions. both team and single, will lie open toall comers. 



os'- sltootinc in all Hi..- events: puises will be divided 



ries of pigeon shoot- 

 ' Brooklyn, and the 

 on the afternoon' of 

 eek, with the follow 



HCarrick.. 

 J Evans.... 

 c Curtis.. 



II ll.ileuiaii 

 ,J Oieikint:. 



..IMeiealf Ullllllll-in K H Madison . . Hllloiull-8 



Toi.il 70 Total 67 



V r.ii'ksTii.M-: QTJN CLUH.-Whitestone, L. i.. Sept, 30, 1888, 



A C Wilmerding 1 1 1 1 I I 1—7 



H IleUitt Sniitli I 1 111 J — B 



Martin Hoffman 10 1111 0-5 



Fred G Moore 1 1 1 1 n 1 0—5 



CTlSimoniis 11 1 1 1 1 0-4 



V i; !V,:a ,1 ,1 ,, I 1} Q 1 (I |1 |-;| 



William u'allaoi 1 11 1 1—8 



Wilmerdin'- won the cup. Smith the second prize, and Holfniun 



Ihiitl. The cup m.w re.erts to Smith, he having won it twice ithe 



greatvr number of tim 

 CHE FALL RIVER 



silver cup to da.ii^-ejit 



Sheldon 



Valentine 



--.iai-iisou ' 



Bufftnton 



the. club badge wast 

 Twenty balls, eighteen 



Sheldon 



Valentine 



HulTmtou 



••Jackson" 



Sept. 28. the Conii. 

 viet.ny for \\ . II. Slid 

 succeeds in winning 01 

 lowing were Oik scores 



Sheldon.... 

 Valentine.. 



'•Jackson"' 

 Hill 



QTJN 'I. IB held its thirteenth match for 

 11) and resulted in IV. H. Sheldon, winning 

 tue. Th<- following scores were made. 



Balls. Clay Pigeous. 



.inn mm 10110 iiiii-r, 



.11111 ouii 10100 inn— 10 



01100 10110 01000 J 101)1 — 11 



.01100 moo 10011 w. — B 



lieu contested far with the following results. 

 yards rise: 



mil Diioi mill iim-17 



Balls. 



11111 11m 

 .01091 01111 

 noon 1111 1 



Hall... 

 "Jackson" . 

 Valentine ... 



Wood 



Sheldon.... 



VICKSBUBG.MiSR. S 



desires il 10 be known, I 

 :• •:.■...:-,.:. thai its ni.-nib 

 therefore append the. i 

 ditions. 50 clay balls, is 

 Goo WBookout . 1II1I1 



.'no Autor. Willi 



A li l-illman 1U1110 



W 1. Pol!: ... mill 

 fi Sean- noiioi 



1 lui. 1,. -.,-..,.. -2.1 halls: ISvds. 1 



. I I'll 1 11M1 



Mill OUJI 



11011 HO"! 



00000 01101 



: his property. The fol- 



Clay Pigeons. 

 11001 11011—17 



loon uiji — 14 



un ii- 1 linn- 13 

 OOUDl— 12 



1111— Hi 

 1111—15 

 1101-11 



1111111111111111111101111111—46 

 11111011111111.11111111101111—48 

 mm m in ilium iioiimu-42 



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Tl,.r.-,salanilol-|ears 



A land most. Ida- that 



Where wa 11 ■ fa ee. I Nl ib 



[t is a land peopled by 

 Couil-ared with them 

 And it. is writ above ' 



■We 



)i.l .' 



1! Th- 



Thei 



Hupi 



> Pawtttcket a poet 

 si uirer of Michigan 111 

 •ses marked by iln-we 

 s„i:gs of the Hadgei 



ither gains: 



icireyes; 



amlet: 



Advertise. 



tli his gray locks, Joe Brown, 



