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RECREATION. 



County. 



Westchester, 

 Essex, 

 Rockland, 

 Sullivan, 



Dutchess, ] 

 Columbia, J 

 Broome, 



Orange, 



Yates, 



Dutchess, 



Dutchess, 



8ueens, 

 lster, 



Stark, 

 Franklin, 



Name of Warden. Address. 



George Poth, Pleasantville, N. Y. 



H. E. Braman, Keene Valley, N.Y. 

 A.Woodward, Kamapo, N.Y. 



Ernest W. Kenne, Mongaup Valley, 



Jackson's Corners, 

 N. Y. 



Sanataria Springs, 

 N. Y. 



Port Jervis, N. Y. 



Madrid, N. Y. 



Memphis, N. Y. 



Penn Van, N.Y. 



A. B. Miller, 

 John Sullivan, 



Thomas Harris, 

 St. Lawrence, J. W. Aitchison, 

 Onondaga, James Lush 



B. L. Wren, 



Chas. H. DeLong, Pawling, N. Y. 

 Jacob Tompkins, Billings, N.Y. 

 Gerard Van Nostrand, Flushing, L. I. 

 M. A. DeVall, I he Corners. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN OHIO. 



A. Dangeleisen, 

 Brook L. Terry, 



Cuyahoga, A. W. Hitch, 



Clark, 



Erie, 



Fulton, 



Allen, 



Hamilton, 



Knox, 



Lorain, 



Ottawa, 



Muskingum, 



Scioto, 



Highland, 



Fred C. Ross, 



David Sutton, 



L. C. Berry, 

 S. W. Knisely, 

 W. C Rippey 



Grant Phillips, 

 T.J. Bates, 

 Frank B. Shirley, 

 Frank D. Abell, 

 J. F. Kelley, 

 James G. Lyle, 



Massillon. 



208 Woodward Av. 



Columbus. 

 161 Osborn St., 



Cleveland. 

 169 W. Main St., 



Springfield. 

 418 Jackson St 



Sandusky. 

 Swanton. 

 Lima. 

 4465 Eastern Ave. 



Cincinnati. 

 Mt. Vernon. 

 Elyria. 

 Lakeside. 

 Zanesville. 

 Portsmouth. 

 Hillsboro. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN CONNECTICUT. 



Fairfield, George B. Bliss. 2 Park Row, Stam- 



ford, Ct. 

 Harvey C. Went, 11 Park St., Bridge- 

 port, Ct. 

 Hartford, Abbott C. Collins, 783 Main Street, 



Hartford, Ct. 

 (County Warden, care Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co.) 

 Litchfield, Dr. H. L. Ross, P. O. Box 100, Ca- 

 naan, Ct. 

 New Haven, Wilbur E. Beach, 318 Chapel Street, 



New Haven, Ct. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN NEW JERSEY. 



Mercer, 



Middlesex, 



Morris, 



Morris, 



Morris, 



Somerset, 



Sussex, 



Union, 



Warren, 



Jos. Ashmore, 



Edw. Vanderbilt, 



Arthur Mitchell, 



D. W. Clark, 

 Joseph Pellet, 

 Chas. W. Blake, 

 Francis E. Cook, 

 G. E. Morris, 

 Isaac D. Williams, 

 A. H. Miller, 

 C. M. Hawkins, 

 (Jacob Young, 

 \ Reuben Warner, 



124 Taylor St., 



Trenton 

 Dentzville, 



Trenton. 

 739 Centre St., 



Trenton. 

 New Brunswick. 

 Pompton Plains. 

 Dover. 

 Butler. 

 Somerville. 

 Branchville. 

 Cranford. 

 Roselle. 



Phillipsburg. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN PENNSYLVANIA. 



Venango, G. D. Benedict, 

 Northumberland, W. A. Reppard, 



Potter, Byron Bassett, 

 Crawford, 



(West half) Jasper Tillotson, 



(East half) Geo. T. Meyers, 



Cambria, W.H.Lambert, 



Beaver, 

 McKean, 



N. H. Covert, 

 C. A. Duke, 



Pleasantville. 

 Shamokin. 

 Couder sport. 



Tillotson. 



Titus viile. 



720 Coleman Ave. 



Johnstown. 

 Beaver Falls. 

 Duke Center. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN MICHIGAN. 



Kalkaska, 



Kalamazoo, 



Sanilac, 



W. H. Dunham, 

 C. E. Miller, 

 W.D.Young, 



Kalkaska. 



Augusta. 



Deckerville. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN VIRGINIA. 

 Mecklenburg, j.H.Ogburn, South Hill. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN WYOMING. 

 Fremont, Nelson Yarnall, Dubois. 



U'nta, {l-l'^on, } Jackson. 



Carbon, Kirk Dyer, Medi ine Bow. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN MONTANA. 

 Beaverland, Wm. Sedding, Dillon. 



DISCOUNTS TO LEAGUE MEMBERS. 



The following firms have agreed to give 

 members of the L. A. S. a discount of 2 

 per cent, to 10 per cent, on all goods bought 

 of them. In ordering please give L. A. S. 

 number: 



Syracuse Arms Co., Syracuse, N. Y. Guns. 

 Davenport Fire Arms Co., Norwich, Conn. 



guns, rifles. 

 Gundlach Optical Co., Rochester, N. Y. Photographic 



goods. 

 Blair Camera Co., Rochester, N.Y. Photographic goods. 

 Folmer & Schwing, 271 Canal Street, New York City. 



Photographic goods. 

 The Bostwick Gun and Sporting Goods Co., 1528 



Arapahoe St., Denver, Col. 



Shot 



GOVERNORS FAVOR PROTECTION. 



The following letter was sent the Gov- 

 ernors of those Western States in which 

 antelope may yet be found: 



To His Excellency, 



The Governor of , 



Dear Sir: — I beg to submit herewith 

 copy of a resolution adopted by the 

 League of American Sportsmen, at its sec- 

 ond annual meeting in this city on Feb- 

 ruary 14th, and I respectfully request and 

 urge you to have a bill drafted and pre- 

 sented to your Legislature, providing for 

 a ten years' close season on antelope 

 as prayed for in this resolution. 



I need not take up your time with ar- 

 guments on this proposition. It is well 

 known to every close observer that the an- 

 telope have decreased everywhere at least 

 50 per cent in the last 3 years, and they 

 have been entirely swept off from large 

 areas where 10 years ago there were thou- 

 sands of them. At the present rate of kill- 

 ing 3 years more will wipe them out en- 

 tirely, and I trust you and the members of 

 your Assembly may therefore consent to 

 stay the hand of the destroyer before it is 

 too late. 



Hoping you may see fit to act favora- 

 bly and promptly on this matter, and beg- 

 ging the favor of an early reply, I am, 

 Yours respectfullv, 



G. O. Shields. 



President. 



The resolution ^referred to is as follows: 



Whereas, the Prong Horn Antelope, one 



of the most beautiful of American game 



animals, is in imminent danger of speedy 



extermination, and. 



Whereas, the only remaining specimens 



