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RECREATION. 



County. Name of Warden. Address. 



Big Horn, E. E. Van Dyke, Clark. 

 Laramie, Martin Breither. Cheyenne. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN TENNESSEE. 

 Sumner, W. G. Harris, Gallatin 



Stewart, I onn H » Lor y> Bear Spring. 



Robertson, C. C. Bell, Springfield. 



Montgomery, P. W. Humphrey, Clarksville. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN NEBRASKA. 

 Hall, E. C. Statler, Grand Island 



LOCAL WARDENS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



Cheschire, S. C. Ellis, Keene. 



Sullivan, G. A. Blake, Lempster. 



" J. W. Davidson, Char lestown. 

 LOCAL WARDENS IN VERMONT. 



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



Windsor, F. A. Tarbell Y\ est Bridgewater. 



Orleans, E.G.Muloton 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. Pasco!, 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, 

 Augusta, Mont., H. Sherman, 

 Austin, Pa., W.S.Warner, " 



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



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



Cammal, Pa., B. A. Ovenshire. " 



Charlestown, N. H., W. M. Buswell, " 



Cheyenne, Wyo., J. Hennessy. 

 Coudersport, Pa., I. L. Murphy, 

 Cresco, Iowa., J, L. Piatt, 



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



Dowagiac, Mich., W. F. Hoyt, " 



East Mauch Chunk,Pa., E. F. Pry, *' 



Evansville, Ind., F. M. Gilbert, ■■ 



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



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



Hopkinsville, Ky., Hunter Wood, 

 Indianapolis, Ind., Joseph E. Bell, 

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



Johnsonburg, Pa., W. J. Stebbins, " 



Kalispell, Mont., John Eakright, " 



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. " 



Minturn, Colo., A.B.Walter, " 



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

 New Bethlehem, Pa., Isaac Keener, 

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

 Reynoldsville, Pa., C. F. Hoffman, " 



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



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

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



Seattle, Wash., M. Kelly, u 



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

 Terre Haute, Ind., 1:. F. Thiede, " 



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



Walden, N.Y., T.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: 



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. 7 2d 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., Hol- 



yoke, Mass. 



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

 Gen. J. F. Pierson, 20 W. 52d 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. But Sr, Jerome, Ariz. 



Mansfield *'erry, 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? 



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

 Davenport Fire Arms Co., Norwich, Conn, 

 guns, rifles. 



Shot 



GAME MARKET GONE. 

 Chicago Herald, Jan. 19. 



Game is scarce in Chicago. Stocks of 

 such kinds as are offered are light, and 

 prices are at a point which virtually checks 

 general consumption. Up to 1899 Chicago 

 was one of the principal game markets of 

 the world. From more than a score of the 

 States and Territories came the choicest 

 victims of the hunter, and that which could 

 not be secured in this city in the way of 

 game was certainly not obtainable else- 

 where. 



Venison sold here many years prior to 

 1900 at a price relatively less than that of 

 the same cuts of beef, while quails seldom 

 went above $1.25 to $1.50 a dozen, at which 

 price they are cheaper than any other edible 

 fowls, wild or tame. Now the meager of- 

 ferings of venison are held at about 30 

 cents a pound, an advance of almost 100 

 per cent, on the average prices of former 

 years. 



The few quails exposed for sale are quot- 

 ed at $3 a dozen for the best stock, a fev 



