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LOCAL WARDENS IN TENNESSEE. 

 Sumner, W. G. Harris, Gallatin 



Stewart, John H. Lory, Bear Spring. 



Robertson, C.C.Bell, Springfield. 



Montgomery, P. W. Humphrey, Clarksville. 

 LOCAL WARDENS IN NEBRASKA. 

 County. Name of Warden. Address. 



Hall, E. C. Statler, Grand Island 



LOCAL WARDENS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



Cheschire, S. C. Ellis, Keene. 



Sullivan, G. A. Blake, Lempster. 



J. W. Davidson, Charlestown. 

 LOCAL WARDENS IN VERMONT. 

 Rutland, Wm. J. Liddle,. Box 281, Fair Haven 



Windsor, F. A. Tarbell West Bridgewater. 



Orleans, E.G.Moulton Derby Line 



Chittenden, C C. Manley, Melton. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN ILLINOIS. 

 Rock Island, D. M. Slottard, 12th ave and 17th 



St.. Moline. 

 LOCAL WARDENS IN OKLAHOMA. 

 Kiowa and Comanche Nation, 



A.C.Cooper. Ft. Sill. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN IOWA. 

 Clinton, D. L. Pascol, Grand Mound. 



Pattawattamie, Dr. C.Engel, Crescent. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN WASHINGTON. 

 Okanogan, James West, Methow. 



Stevens Co., Jacob Martin, Newport. 



LOCAL CHAPTERS. 



Albert Lea, Minn., H. A. Morgan, Rear Warden 



Angelica, N. Y., C A. Lathrop, 



Austin, Pa., W. S. Warner, 



Boston, Mass., Capt. W. I. Stone, 



Buffalo, N. Y., H.C.Gardiner, 



Cammal, Pa.. B. A. Ovenshire. 



Carbon Co., Pa., E. F. Pry, 

 Char'estown, N. H., W. M. Bushwell, 



Coudersport, Pa., l.L. Murphy, "• 



Cresco, Iowa., J, L. Piatt, 



Davis, W.Va., J. Heltzen, " 



Dowagiac, Mich., W. F. Hoyt, 



Evansville, Ind., F. M. Gilbert, 



Fontanet, Ind., W.H.Perry, " 



Ft. Wayne, Ind., W. L. Waltemarth 



HopkinsviJle, Ky., Hunter Wood, 



Indianapolis, Ind., Joseph E. Bell. 



Jerome, Ariz., Dr. L. A. Hawkins, 



iohnsonburg. Pa., W. J. Stebbins, 



^dispell, Mont., Tohn Eaknght, 



Keene, N. H., F. P. Beedle, 



Lake Co., Ind., Dr. R. C. Mackey, 



Loganpsort,Ind., E. B. McConnell, 



Ludington, Mich., G. R. Cartier, 

 Mechanicsburg. Pa., Dr. J H. Swartz. 



New Albany. Ind., Dr. J. F. Weathers, 

 New Bethlehem, Pa., Isaac Keener, 



Penn Yan, N. Y., Dr. H. R. Phillips, 



Revnoldsville. Pa., C F. Hoffman, 



Rochester. N. Y., C. H. McChesney 



St Paul, Minn., O.T.Denny, 

 Schenectady, IN . Y., J. W. Furnside, " 



Seattle, Wash., M. Kelly, 



Syracuse, N. Y., C. C Truesdell, 



Terre Haute, Ind , < '. F. Thiede, 



The Dalles, Ore., C. B. Cushing, 



Walden, N. Y-, J. R. Hays, 



Winona, Minn., C. M. Morse, " 



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 



guns, rifles. 

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



goods. 

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

 The Bostwick Gun and Sporting Goods Co., 1528 



Arapahoe St., Denver, Col. 



James Acheson, Talbot St., St. Thomas Ontario, 



Sporting goods. 

 Jespersen & Hines, 10 Park Place, New York City. 



LIFE MEMBERS OF THE LEAGUE. 



W. D. Ellis, 136 W. 72d street, New York City. 

 A. F. Rice, 155 Pennington avenue, Passaic, N. J. 

 Dr. W. A. Valentine, 5 W. 35th street, New York 



City. 

 A. A. Anderson, 6 E. 38th street, New York City. 

 A. V. Fraser, 478 Greenwich street, New York 



City. 



E. S. Towne, care National Bank Book Co., IIol- 



yoke, Mass. 



F. G. Miller, 108 Clinton street, Defiance, Ohio. 

 Gen. J. F. Pierson, 20 W. $26. street, New York 



City. 

 E. T. Seton, 80 W. 40th street, New York City. 

 J. H. Seymour, 35 Wall street. New York City. 

 A. G. Nesbitt, Maple street, Kingston, Pa. 

 D. C. Beard, 204 Amity street, Flushing, L. I. 

 C.H. Ferry, 1720 Old Colony Bldg., Chicago, 111. 

 Hon. Levi P. Morton, 681 5th avenue, New York 



City. 

 H. Williams, P. B. 156, Butte, Mont. 



D. B. Fearing, Newport, R. I. 



E. H. Dickinson, Moosehead Lake, Me. 

 Lorenzo Blackstone, Norwich, Conn. 



A. L. Prescott, 90 W. Broadway, New York City. 



G. S. Edgell, 192 Broadway, New York City. 

 W. B. Mershon, Saginaw, Mich. 



Hon. H. W. Carey, East Lake, Mich. 



George Carnegie, Fernandino, Fla. 



W. L. Underwood, 52 Fulton street, Boston, Mass. 



C. E. Butler, Jerome, Ariz. 



Mansfield Ferry, 183 Lincoln Park, Boulevard, 



Chicago, 111. 

 Austin Corbin, 192 Broadway, New York City. 

 J. S. Brown, 241 South 5th street, Reading, Pa. 



There are thousands of men in the 

 United States who should be life mem- 

 bers. Why don't they join? Will some 

 one please take a club and wake them up? 



WHAT THE LEAGUE HAS REALLY DONE. 



It secured the passage of the Lacey Law, 

 the most important measure ever adopted 

 in this country for the protection of game, 

 song and insectivorous birds. 



It secured the repeal of Section 249 of 

 the New York game laws, which permitted 

 the sale of game in this State at all times, 

 if killed in some other State. 



It has detected 6 of the leading hotels 

 and several game dealers of this city in the 

 act of selling game in closed season, and 

 secured from them written pledges to stop 

 violating the game laws. 



It has prosecuted and convicted the own- 

 ers of 2 large restaurants in this city for 

 selling game in close season, and has made 

 them pay their fines. 



It detected one large hotel in Syracuse 

 and another in Buffalo in the act of serv- 

 ing game contrary to law, and has secured 

 similar pledges from them. 



It has sent 4 circular letters to all hotels, 

 restaurants, game dealers and cold storage 

 houses in the State, advising them as to 

 close seasons on game, and warning them 

 to observe same. 



Its officers and detectives are constantly 

 watching the hotels, restaurants, game 

 dealers and cold storage houses in this city 



