150 
Morton, Hon. Levi P., 681 Fifth Ave., New York 
ity. 
Nesbitt, A. G., Maple St., Kingston, Pa. 
O’Conor, Col. J. C., 24 E. 33d St., New York 
City. 
Pierson, Gen. J. F., 20 W. s2d St., New York 
City. 
Prescott, A. L., 90 W. Broadway, New York City 
Rice, A. F., 155 Pennington Ave., Passaic, N. J. 
Seton, E. T., 80 W. goth St., New York City. 
Seymour, J. H., 35 Wall St., New York City. 
Smith, E. B., Bourse Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Smith, W. H., Bryn Mawr, Pa. 
Thompson, J. Walter, Times Bldg., New York 
City. 
Towne, E. S., Care of National Blank Book Co., 
Holyoke, Mass. 
Underwood, W. L., 52 Fulton St., Boston, Mass. 
vo Dr. W. A., 5 W. 35th St., New York 
ity. 
H. Williams, Box 156, Butte, Mont. 

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. Shot 
ns, rifles 
Gundlach Optical Co., Rochester, N. Y. Photographic 
oods. 
Blair Camera Co., Rochester, N.Y.Photographic goods 
James Acheson, ‘lalbot St., St. Thomas, Ontario, 
Sporting goods. 

THE ANNUAL MEETING. 
At this writing there is an excellent 
prospect that the annual meeting in Colum- 
bus, O., February roth, will be a great event. 
We already have assurance from the fol- 
lowing League officers and delegates that 
they will be present: 
Dr. T. S. Palmer, Vice-President, Washington, D.C, 
W. W. K. Decker, Chief Warden, Tarpon Springs, 
Fla. 
Col. Geo, C. Long, Chief Warden, Hopkinson- 
ville, Ky. 
G. C. Martin, Delegate, Brooksville, Fla. 
W. Van Irons, Delegate, Bliss, Idaho. 
Dr. F. Schavoir, Delegate, Stamford, Ct. 
W. H. Duncan, Delegate, Barnwell, S. C. 
C. H. Chapman, State Fish and Game Warden, 
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 
C. E. Brewster, Deputy Fish Warden, Grand Rap- 
ids, Mich. 
Homer Sheridan, Delegate, Mount Clemens, Mich. 
C. A. Cooper, Rear Warden, Fort Sill, O. T. 
T. E. Dawson, Delegate, Midvale, Mont. 
W. F. Scott, State Fish and Game Warden, Helena, 
Mont. 
M. J. Elrod, Chief Warden, Missoula, Mont. 
Hon T. R. Kershaw, State Game Commissioner, 
Whatcom, Wash. 
E. P. Dorr, Delegate, Chicago, Ill. 
S. L. N. Ellis, Chief’ Warden, Visalia, Cal. 
Sam Fullerton, Executive Agent, State Fish and 
Game Commission, St. Paul, Minn. 
Hon. L. T. Christian, Delegate, Richmond, Va. 
C. W. Robinson, Delegate, Newport News, Va. 
H. G. Smith. Treasurer State Board of Fish and 
Game Commissioners. Winona, Minn. 
W. E. Gleason, Chief Warden, Cincinnati, O. 
A. C. Thatcher, Secretary-Treasurer, Urbana, O. 
George Lilienthal. Delegate, Zanesville, O. 
Hon. J. C. Porterfield, State Game Warden, Colum- 
bus, Ohio. ; 
C. F. Emerson, Chief Warden, Titusville, Pa. 
W. H. Gardner, Delegate, Hollidaysburg, Pa. 
RECREATION. 
C. H. Pond, Delegate, Scranton, Pa. 
Dr. Jos. Kalbfus, Secretary State Game Commis. 
sion, Harrisburg, Pa. 
A. F. Rice, Secretary, Passaic, N. J. ~ 
P. H. Johnson, Chief Warden, Bloomfield, N. J. 
W. T. Hornaday, Vice-President, New York. 
Wm. Benton, Delegate, Holmes, Wyoming. 
F. C. Wright, Delegate, Trenton, N. J. 
G. A. Lincoln, State Fish and Game Warden, 
Cedar Rapids, lowa. 
Hon. P. B. Otero, Chief Warden, Santa Fe, N. M. 
Dr. E. M, Rininger, Chief Warden, Nome, Alaska. 
D. C. Nowlin, State Game Warden, Lander, Wyo. 
j W. Baker, State Game Warden, Portland, Ore. 
7. J. Hildebrandt, Chief Warden, Logansport, 
nd. 
Hon. Frank Littleton, Ex-Chief Warden, Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 
. EB ig wet Chief Warden, Baltimore, Md. 
rnest Russell, Delegate, Worcester, Mass. 
Dr. A. Gropper, Secretary-Treasurer, Milwaukee, 
is. 
Valentine Raeth, Delegate, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Officers in several other States are plan- 
ning to attend, but have not yet completed 
arrangements. The Ohio officers and mem- 
bers are making elaborate preparations to 
entertain visitors, and there is every indi- 
cation that this meeting will surpass all its 
predecessors in numbers and in interest. 


BALLADS OF BAD BABIES. 
Harry P. Taser, sf the Saturday Evening 
ost. 
Rodolph Mortimer McPhee 
Chopped his papa’s apple tree; 
Took it to the shed and hid it. 
When his papa asked who did it, 
“T don’t know,” said Rodolph, “I 
Ain’t afraid to tell a lie. 
I won’t tell you what I’ve done. 
I ain’t no George Washin’ton.” 
Little Heinie Hassenpfeffer 
Saw a gentle Jersey heifer 
Eating up her noonday fodder. 
“Ha!” he said, “I’ll go an’ prod ’er 
With a pitchfork, so’s to show ’er 
She can’t do so any more.” 
But the gentle Jersey heifer 
Prodded Heinie Hassenpfeffer. 
Once when little Jimmy Binner 
Had some custard pie for dinner, 
He saw Uncle Joseph Tate 
Coming through the garden gate. 
Jimmy threw his custard pie 
And hit his uncle in the eye. 
“Gee!” said little Jimmy Binner, 
“Pretty good for a beginner!” 
Wilhelmina Mergenthaler 
Had a lovely ermine collar 
Made of just the nicest fur, 
That her mamma bought for her, 
Once, when mamma was away, 
Out a-shopping for the day, 
Wilhelmina Mergenthaler 
Ate her lovely ermine collar. 

