Jattoaey 26, 1883.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



515 



BRED. 



In our issub op Deo. 6 we noticed the fact that Mr. Wm. St. Cal- 

 bltchOaj (Vas bred Just Tour months and seventeen d:n s 

 alt i ■ m-i .i- utter. Mr. I.e. Loto, or Chatiannoga, Tenn., writes 

 oathflt Lola. o« m-.l bv Mr. J. Hawkins, ot that ':lly, wenl hut three 

 months and twenty-seven days, ihua beating Gay twenty days. 

 sresi : 

 namtg—Vtetor Mi. George Pownall's fflnrlatlana, l'u ) beagle bitch 

 Dan BeBS) to bia VlBtor (imported Hauler— imported Blue- 

 bell). 



■ • -a- -i lorneii Spaniel club's Jessie to their Ken Lu- 



j \it Be i 



chine, -Mti. i 



Bsnftiict— ur. J. : 

 ■ 

 ■■■■ i.-f— I'n 

 bitch Clentn Mr. ll. Utile 



I- km Bell — nick La 



blt.h Princess Bella (Kuf 

 Laveraclc. 

 Jiomp— Paris //".—The \;.>!i 



Nlven'a (London, Oni,) imported spaniel 



111 ) Club's Champion Hi liedicl, .l.iu. IT. 



, ll. .1. Rlee's (Orchard Lake, Mich.) setter 

 Hanson's DicK I.averaok. 

 ■■■■■ Mr. !■'. B. Tillson's English setter 

 i— Rose) to Mr. ll. Bailey Harrison's Dick 



vk Kennel's (Chatham, Ont ) Llewollln 



rnild— Star) to Mr. Jo] 

 u urnsons tseilfi). 



CarlUia— Yawa Laonach— Mr. James n. Goodsell's (New York) 



blf-b CaditnA (Carlowlta— Prlocess Nellie) io owners 



■ ■■■-lain), DlBO, 7. 1S"U. 



i ■■• /„..••. -id' -Ml. James II. 



[ ' >■•■! IH. (Cailowlt 



•r.i K (Blue Prince-Fairy,. Dec. :., 



,/ , /.,,.„- \|r i;e,iri;e Laic-ran's (Vonkei 



ter hitch .luini(li-ikley-nily) lo Mr. W Ii. 

 y.) i. 'iiv (icii-iio— Rose), Jan. n. 



I -Mr. Prank Morns' spaniel hitch Bessie to llornell 

 Spaniel i lab's Bob in.. Dee 20, issi. 



I.mlii /■•• •■'- Bob 111 iinnieii spaniel club's spaniel bitch Lady 

 Bath io l tied isohlIt.,Jau 3. 



rv, ,•/,■■«'.— ur A. McGoltonVi 

 Dltcn coirnido (Snapshot— fi 



... Ur S Orel 



■. K Kennel'! 



Mull ;!.••.. ..-ster Rose) whelm' 

 13 Thunder. Sis . 



Willi'. 



(.'rm-Mr. .JolmNickersonsi 

 ll— rilpjwhe; 



(Gopeland s 6 

 tray's Qoin (L 



M.OU) li.-'-W 



colored ling : 



imp irted blao 

 thorne) B, K. 



.. is. : 



He'lr— Impoi 

 Dodgi 'S no t) i'.v me 

 'llnsoii, I 'I'.ls ihburg, ( 



'. . '•'■•. 

 the M 'hawk K'.ni.elS 

 Geoiges, uei. 



UM-Vly iDluUps—l 

 puppies b mo Essex 

 Mass . :"''i hi 



Aild — 

 OUtOl .',e I'll- (D 



Mi. Coll 



gwji— .solid nvf 



.. ii ■ 

 anco'.' 



., i.iell 



Mr 



■ 

 Moua ( 



..'v.v Sforlt) lemon ami white polnte 

 i) whelped Jan if., eight— seven dog 

 m Routo 1 (ciaud-nouip). 



,1'rlrler.r Uie Border -Nellie) 



. Mass. setter bitch Beauty 

 r.i) wnelped Jan. 13, ten puppies, by 



(Hamilton, Ont.) Gordon setter birch 

 dogs and l.iuve hitches -by Dl'. J. 8. 



■ "ier Blossom. 

 i.-.isi Si-'in.nv. Mien.) imported tan- 



1 ■)] Juno (Hugo ) wnelped Jan. 



iiree dogs and six bitches— by owner's 

 bioodnouud Caradoc (Forester— May - 



blue-black mottled foxhound 

 me 10 Mr. II. .1. Puller, Taunton, 

 •■ybrook, Conn. 



r-d Rattier— imported Bluebell) 

 ieu. Powuall, Christiana, Pa., iu 



r spaniel dog by llornell Spaniel Club, 

 . w. linker, Cleveland, O. 

 solid liver Held spaniel dog by Hornell 

 >I.Y., to Mr. II. AucrOaeh, New York. 

 :i"i,e,l:.-i l'i luces.-,) by llornell Spa-iel 

 Mr. 11 H. l' ilboi. Sioux city, (a, 

 irl— Fanny) hy Mr. Geo. Pownall, ( hrls- 

 ?ron, Briekervliie, Pa. 



■ by Mr. Geo. Pownall, chris- 

 . . 'Hie, Pa. 



W. Windholz, New fork, for red IrlBh 



s'orton, Greenhush, N. Y., has 

 h Peggie (Dash Kate) wilh Mr. 

 1 English setter bltcu Countess 



s (Toronto, Canada) English setier 

 L'c-iS Blahche). by dlscemper. 

 H's foxhound blt«;h Gossamer (fm- 

 10, suddenly; cause unknown. 



§ifie mid fya$ ^hooting. 



KANOJS AJSID GALLERT. 



THi: INTERNATIONAL MATCH. 



1 • ni'. Ifiliowini 

 Dlalloi oniue is 



To Hi? Bftcretwy < 



>i„ on beua 



Great Britain, aj 



III!" ICI'IU- "I ■" 



Guard "i i in- in 

 Britain nnd BUal 



I, en, ' 

 ahut '•• 

 sliall lie .1 in.il 



services. The Bn 



iirean.. 



the Amt.Tlcan -e 



Willi v. he h ulll 



purely tnllltan 1 



llllC ll! 



lilel'lulClhluB 1 



sides of any rifle 

 stand that a sill 

 mini. it.- ni" 3 

 none 01 our rifles 



e. nil 1. llhl 



thoroh 1 



tii. ■ d.uui., 1 li.it 



-Cive.dllliiil vi, 



roily. n 



auoai 



iN.\i. Rifle associatiok,) 



. ;)ee.._:::, ;.-i. )' 



11 01 Inc N. U. A., 'ii 



lorihe purpose ot an-anging 

 natch between tue National 

 mil 1 la- Voiunteei'soi Great 

 nlon or j our Directors upon 

 nir proposal that the I11.1t.eh 



set i 



poslti 



.•:.i Britain 



llipcle «mi 



,ow that me Martini-Henry, 

 ed, is much inferior to other 

 e, 10 at least one pattern of 

 s. of the United Slates. Wo 

 :tory to allow the use hy bol h 

 v ri-iiulremeutb. We uuder- 

 wad in the United atateSon 

 iractloal iu this country, and 



oposals form the basis of a 

 rue consideration of any rur- 

 set'lc may, we think, be re- 

 in. . ins. I am yoius liiith- 

 .ulrman 01 Sub-coinuditee. 

 losed or men who have been 

 ibeiBOt Hie National Guard 

 'olunteers who were offlolent 



all be 200, win and ooo yards on one day, and 800, 



91 day. 1 rounds at each range per man. 



■: Li .- 1. Prone or sitting at suoand turn; any 



loader coming under the rules of the 



,l'l mONS OK Tilt! N. It. A. OF GRKAT EKITAIN. 



/. /.." Minimi/ i.n-tcli-liiaden, 

 is mill Martlnl-fleniyE ot bona ade Government 



i.lilUiy bivecll ■ loader.- li'H of tioveiuuieill, p.il- 

 ulihthi' followiug conditions: To bear proof 

 1 and breech, and to he titled with an arrange- 

 l or other bayonet. 



I. Wetgnt— Not to exceed, without sword or other bayonet, 9 lbs 4 

 ozs. 

 a. Length— From 4S In. to r,r, in., measured rnun Iho muzzle to the 



bull when placed vertically on the ground. 



■ ;■ -Munielenlly strong nr service purposes, and fitted with a 



Sights— (Backsight) («> To '»• uriiie.in'il to ine b irrel in front of 



ment, except n hinged flap and a sliding h:iri to be moved without 

 iws. racks, or any other peruianeni me. li.niie.,1 ,,,puance8. (.:) 



straight, or with a natch. (<■) 1 

 which the Hap or lent rests to 



(Poreslght)-T(i 1 

 or to have been allowed by 

 slgnt. 



the tol lowing Regulations 

 loaders : 



I. PiillotTrlggei'-Mlnlnnii 



(«'■" m!'''-' "'■;.(r , : , 'ir"| l fli : wa"d : > 



arc applicable to all military breech- 



1, G lbs. 

 the heel-plate of the butt, except, in 



ly blackened or -whitened. (Backsight) 

 • buck, and neiv be supported ni ine 



other than 

 e oartndge 

 ii.'i mi part 



wind gauges 

 n inslsi upon 

 1 iininbi'i- 01 



eiiaige. i.t powder retiuii-Mi 

 posid by 1 he Briilsh \.eic 

 is in i he poltion of the 1 

 to be kneeling, while our 

 loulne dlspatcll was sen' < 

 sii iicnrv llali'cTd. Hie N 

 London, Kng.: conditions 

 be standing, and return iu 



NETHER SIDE OP R1PLE SHOOTING.— Lleut.-COl, Miller, Of the 

 •'hiriy-llllh Battalion, N. D. 8. N. V., recently disbanded at Waicr- 

 lown in this Stale, tfave bis opinion about the effect of rifle shooting 

 in an orgunizatitn in answer to 1 he ipiery or a reporter w ho asked : " 



'• Do you think that tnes. lection in rillc te.un.i for a battalion or 

 regime,, 1 is agood thlngv" 



•• No," he replied ; '• I am convinced from my experience, that It Is 

 not Much ot the lack of discipline in my battalion came from just 

 this 1 lung." 



" But you certainly think that soldiers should know how to 



ShO 1 '.'•' 



"Undoubtedly they should, [n these days of lmpioved flrearmsa 

 man who cannot thoroughly master Ids breech-loaner is ot very lit- 

 ile service as a soldier. When the team 01 the Thirty-tilth 

 battalion was organized by me, 1 was me caplaiu or Company C. I 

 remember at one time that when the regiment was order, d to 

 l> 1. el- 101 inspection I wasabseni at Greedmoor. I had with trie my 

 two lieutenants, my first sergeant, and a numheror my best non- 

 commissioned oiheers. As a result my company was without a cotn- 

 p. tern commander. The men who were nu ihe team, or course, were 

 ( •lilhuslas.llc. Inn rbose wno could not get on iost mi ere t," 

 •• How, in your opinion, should the men be taught ?" 

 '•1 mini. ;ii; of ihe men s -.oulii be taught. The practice ought to 

 be compulsoiv ami lie- men given credit for the Unit- spent. 1 believe 

 ng, and ih" instruction for each man shou.d be thoiough. 



Tie 



; the men shoot v 



. those dls- 

 aipanyonasklrm- 

 1" regiment did In 

 cc for rllle shoot- 



by me, with a new model 

 rert pistol shot, and the 

 " he article in 

 hows it ootii- 

 ;ket revolver 

 ve measured 



Ish line and 11 could do more 

 lSfil. Toe State ought to pro 

 ing, and then control It in ai 



A PISTOL TARGET. --BrK 

 a string of six shots aJ iwe.v 

 smith A; viretsoh iisnia 1. 1 

 string is nothing remarkable 

 vnur last hi.iiil'ei about plS'C 

 lng more that there is at leas 

 ihat can be r. lied upon. Thi 

 paces, and was tired BOJotly 



'i he target 1- an excellent ouo, mra u, ,u^ s««o ..uiuuj mc uue- 

 lie li buiiseye, and the wildest shot being but one andaquatter 

 Inches from the centre. Weiniertbat the -hots wereconsccunvc,, 

 and had there been ten conseiot Ive shots nred the target could have 

 been compared with those on record here. 



BOSTON, Jan. SI. A more purled day than this could not well he 

 Imagined than thai vouchsafed to the gentlemen who assembled ar, 

 Wajout illli 10 participate In the several matches that, were on the 

 card. There was a goodly number ot riflemen present, and not one 

 had llio least fault to rlnrl wllh tile weather oondluous. That so. r. 

 gray light, so desirable to all who look for good results, prevailed, 

 the atmosphere was dead, and not a puff of wind lined the flags. 

 About. 1 clock soow began 10 fall, anil late in Ihe afternoon the 

 snow and tog were so heavy and the clouds .-0 thick and dark it be- 

 came h ud to see t lie bull, and ihe shooilng do.W. The new matches 

 w re most successfully opened and promised rare sport. The day 

 opened ihe series of winter matcm s, thice In number, to close on 

 liisi Day next, with conditions as rollows: 



Watch. No. 1.— Creedinoor rarget; wo yards; position, standing; 

 rounds, ton: any rlfla within the rules. Entries unlimited, at ■>-, cis. 

 each 10 members! to non-membeis, arst entry each day, far cts., re- 



be 



11 Hie 



o be shot wlthoi 



p. Prizes, six in each class, as 

 ue or 15 per cent, ot total entry 

 t; 4th, 9 per cent.; 5ih,s per 



"Mass. Decimal" Target.*— 

 ill No. 1, except ihat military 

 rifles wllh open sights ten 



:un 



Match No. 3.— " Noveity,' on "M.i-s. Decimal" Target.— Any posi- 

 tion or rest allowed. No classlllcition nor hanilicao, except that. 

 mllliar.N ilile = are allowed tweniy-ilve points, and other rifles wllh 

 open sights, lifieen , oints on the aggregate of four scores. Other 

 conditions and prizes same as in Match no. 1. 



Th ■■ r.e.i.'iii or 1 ne several rings would be as follows, with the value 

 or the shots : 



10 i;„ Ins. 5 B), ins. 



g 'i'. r " -i tov " 



S -i " 3 13 



T B« " 2 16* " 



H »H " 1 



Outside of UHs last Ping the hits do not count. 



The scores on the first day 01 the several matches stood 



Match no. 1- Possible so. 



ALBent 55.5.555.-.445-1S G t) Curtis ....3534545.143—40 



C Henry ..51S4 151144— S3 U H UljOd 4454544 15(1—39 



C C Poster 455401 1444— 43 L L Smart 4S44443444— "S 



U AhsOn 44404J4444- sill J E Leach 4344443442— 31 



* The " Mass. Decimal " Tarjet 1 

 from ten to one), whose width lin-r 

 eye oatwardly in propoi-tion to Uic 

 bUilseya The buiiseye contains t 

 centre 2^' lm dia. The flrst ring o 



into ten lines (numbered 

 r. the edge of the bulls- 

 :e tiom the centre of Ihe 

 M in. each in width, and 

 ) ouB la also i>," wide. 



Match No. s— Possible 100. 



FJRabbeth 989T87S99 7—81 



ACAdams 7 5 T B 7 ill 9 10 9 F— 7B 



JNFrye « 7 3 S 4 7 6 4 7 7—69 



I, Burt 4 5 5 4 a S 4 4 6 5—fili 



Match No. 8— Possible lOo. 



E J Rabbeth 10 10 10 10 1' 1.0 10 HI 9 10—99 



J B Fellows 9 7 8 9 9 10 10 10 8 9—90 



L L Hubbard 5 7 9 U 9 9 9 10 6 9—75 



DPBoyden a » 9 » s m 7 6 9 8-81 



A L Burt 10 5 9 B 10 9 5 9 U u— 77 



U L Lee 7 G 7 5 Ii 9 9 7 5 9— li7 



B Anson 6 9 5 D 5 9 7 7 '.'-57 



L W Emerson 7 6 3 7 5 9 7 7s :— .;.; 



CI) Parroil 8 S 4 .'. 9 Ii 5 5 6— 5S 



GANKDER, Mass., Jan. 20.— At the last meeting or the Gardner 

 Ride ' bib, at the Hackmatack range, the attendance was not as good 

 as usual. The Inch ring and creed moor target combined was used, 

 two scores or i en shot per man, off-hand distance, '1'jU yards. The 

 score tells the Btory : 



K, u. R. C. Totals 



G F Ellsworth 84 45 9fi 49 ISO 94 



1 N Hodge S3 40 s'3 45 157 91 



L Walker.. 7ii 4i 7T 45 147 86 



A Mathews 69 



44 



45 



137 



87 



inch, wllh a possible 



ZETiLER RIFLK CLUB— New York, Jan. 21.— First comp.aiou or 

 ihe gold match, Greedmoor tatgeis, it) shots per man, gallery dis- 

 tance, possible BO : 



M Boiler it M p. Engel 45 



H Hot-os 47 J O'Neill 46 



.1 Inilei 47 N I.) Ward 46 



B Z'-iiier 47 CGZettier... 46 



W Alelll 47 1) Patterson 45 



J Levy 47 A Leber .... 41 



1) Miller 47 



WiiKiHsTEK, Mass., .Ian. 19 —A fewo 

 cosier Klil • . inn went out ro me Love. I n 

 setts target was used, Lwo strings or icn 

 12... The following is the rec ird made.:: 



lilec 99 1110-195 Morse 94 94 191 



Carter 97 9s 196 Murphy 91 97— 1SS 



Clark. 9S 9s— 193 Arnold 94 S6_is3 



Kl PIEMAN'S MALL.— The 19th Annual Bailor I he Jersey Schulzen 

 cm p , (.'apt. A. B. Uarde Ropf, held at Odd Fellows' Hail, Uohoken, 

 on ni" i-th insi , was a thorough success In all pankulars. Among 

 the vlsi'ors were capt. Brehincrmnnn, of the Uohoken schutzen 

 Corps, with his fellow members; but the New York City Schutzen 

 Corps were eousplclously absent. A. 



LYNN CENTRAL SHOOTING OLCB.-At the annual meeilhg, 

 following was c If .-lion or (.Ulcers for ibe ensuing i car ; E. W. Web- 

 ster was chosen President; .J. C. II s:;ell, Yic- I'r- .-idem ; .J. il. 

 Frost, Recording secretary, and Perez McFariand, Treasurer. 'Ihe 

 roilowlng directors were also chosen i John M. .Men 111, 11. Mortimer 

 and il. W. Geoige. Theclub Is In a prosperous condlilon. having 

 seventy active members. They contemplate -Pooling at their range 

 neur oak island every i wo weeks unili sp.lng opens, 'i h Ir rnnge 

 was former'y near the Ocean House, Chelsea Beach, but when thai 

 proper IV wes sold It neeessliaifd the remov .1 ot ihe lange to aie'ilier 

 sit". I he present one near the Putnam House was select' d, and ihe 

 Club think they have the best range in Hi- State, on this range 

 they have a building 12 by 4U reel, with double pUifornu all around 

 u, and also a pluuorin lo ihe sta'lon on the Eastern Railroad. They 

 have all the modern Improvements in shooting materials, including 

 ihe clay- pigeon tiaps. '1 heir recoi'S stands second to no club In ihe 

 country. Following Is their nisi score In the contest lor the 

 "I.lgowsky Clay Pigeon Prlve." In this coniesl. ilmrf are three 



prizes offerc d Of $ 



I'. W W.bstor 



J P Randall 



II w George.... . 



.1 H Kiost 



F A Johnson 



and a trap and 1,W)0 plge< 



lllllllll 1-10 



lllllllll 1-10 



1 1 1 r l 1 1 1 1 1-10 



1 1 1 o I 1 1 1 i 1— 9 



1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t t 1-10-49 



J. H. Frost, Secretary. 



CINCINNATI INDEPENDENT SHOOTING CLI.'B-.Ian. 20.— The C. 

 I. S. C. had their usual Thursday shooting maun yesterday. At ilrst 

 It was doubtrui whether there would be a match or not, for ihe 

 keeper or ihe grounds had lnrorraid ihe president on Monday that 

 the ground w as completely covered with ihe hack wahror lliei.bio 

 River. Hilton Thursday morning the Presldeni w,.s informed that 

 the water had gone down and Ihat there was a beautiful sheet of he 

 on the grounds: thcreiore the C.I. s. c, for the Oral time, had a 

 alio illog match on ice, lo ihe. utmost enlovment. or all present The 

 following is the score at glass balls: 

 First 



Second -core. 

 Henry Overman.... n in ur.i—io iiiiimui — « 

 r..pt Gluskowsky.. ir.iii.iin— 9 uoi Hoii-k 

 John J Hovekamp... I union In- 7 l.l 01. oil— 7 

 A Allald (111101111—9 11101 1—8 



vai Wohlman lixiiioioioi— 4 lliono.oi— 7 



l)r ir Mosenmeler, . .1110011100— u ioi 001111-7 



luA iloelige 11011101111— 7 noiiiuoii— 11 



Phil liewald ouuiooio— 6 001 1 loll m— 6 



REPEATING FIREARMS.-Theold weapon In th" ' 



mory has been the subject ot 



nas has hcei 



or 



Third score. 



niiiinii— lit 

 uminiiioi— 6 



00, lllllllll'— 5 

 lllllllll. .11— 7 

 1I01(H.=1 11 - 7 

 101H110.I1 1 — 



10110110.10— s 



Ol'l'lnuiill— 4 

 iveroi London 

 lalk when the 

 In raei.ii," 

 'he rl. si. iin- 

 l Mte.isi ,tes 



Colt, a 



origin of repeating small 

 repeating riieariulsapureiy American mve 

 portani use of arms of this t\ pewas by the in 

 during the Mexican war. The I.I.-a orlglnait. 

 American seaman, who, while on a vojagetO' 

 a sU-barreled revolver to be ined wllh percu 

 cd upon rhis In 1S35, by bringing out a rireari 

 rotary breech, the bullets ail making their e> 

 single long barrel, as In the modern revolve 

 lor his Invention hi England, Franc- and ill- 

 ation time carried on th ■ manufacture of rev. 

 a number of Colt's revolving carbines were 1 

 riey's campaign against the Indians, and abc 

 wire used hy our troops In the Mexican war. 

 In Calltoruia shortly after this lime caused 

 Colt's revolvers, and their manufacture wai 

 The exhibition or these weapons at Lire Wo 

 ls57, created a decided sensation, ami serum 

 sale In Europe, they were largely used in tl 

 baldl in his liallan campaigns, and spec 

 Into all the European armies, coll had me 

 use the Interchangeable system 111 l.l- man 

 together with the general excellence or his 

 enormous populanry. Colls success brougl 

 and ihe Derringer, smith i Wesson, and otln 

 pons were brought out. Repealing 1 in- s of 

 orlginared with the Spencer rule. This we in 

 and holds a magazine or seven oartridgas 11 

 thrown lorwaro one at a time by a colled si, 

 opened to receive a new charge. Many modi 

 litems 01 this type of llrearn. have since been mad.' T 

 of the repealing principle to Held arms n„--» 1- ,. n e, . .. m 1V1" 

 couniry, the first arm ot this kind being the Gailn." hJ :.-.' .,,. .,.,,," 

 mail' machine gun with steel barrels, Into which cartridges are fed 

 rrom a hopper and discharged by turn rig a crank. 



WELLINGTON, Mass., Jan. 20. -The Raymond club held a shoot 



at Wellington to-day v. i,i,:h «v„ remarkably well attended and at 

 which some brilliant snooting was done. The match was at an bird- 

 iu yaids rise, and over ■ „ sliooiers entered. 11. Rav led the score vitn 

 19, rollowcd by C. M. Stack and I). Klrkwood with 17 Beiore ih" 

 shooting began a meeting of ihe club was held in iheshooiln.' house 

 tor the purposed choosing olllcers lor i— 2, and in,- ie nn u- ,s,is fnl 

 lows: W Ii WRherell was chosen presldeni; .1 ;•' w ithereli \ lVe-tirenl 

 dent; 11 Klrkwood, secr-tary and treasurer, and R n Waters, AT 



" This'club. 



ivised 



"' si-curnl patents 

 d states, and ror a 

 ilul'iteison. N. J. 



■•I. Uar- 

 /housund or riieui 

 1 dlscovel-y of gold 

 .me:,.-., ,:, i„„ n ,| ff „. 

 imousi.i increased. 

 Fair in London, In 

 them an o.ueiislve 

 imea. mi, 1 by carl 

 fouud th-li way 



■igln to 



og type 

 1 breech 



!■ 11 are 



reech is 



SPECIAL NOTICE. 

 From Now Until March 1st Only. 



uce my stock and make room for new guns coming 



> ; . ' ... ', "O :. r 01 ■,.-. ,, ,.._,., , 1 , L 



In order to reduce n 

 I will orrei my guns at a Discount 



prices, call anil ex utlii.- 11 jou wish to buy a tun cheaper than vou 

 lave a tun Hue 01 1 he celebrated w. 

 S, also several odd guns, such as 

 Westlay Kichards, etc. CHAiass 



my Inn 



a C, Poynette, Wis.— 1. The address is Hartford, comx 

 rifle Is reliable. 



