GUXS AXD AMMUNITION. 



THE WINNERS. 



Recreation's rifle competition closed 

 September 30th and it was my intention to 

 have the prizes awarded early in October; 

 but one of the gentlemen whom I had se- 

 lected as judge was out of the city at the time 

 and did not return until a few days ago. As 

 soon as he came home, he and his associ- 

 ate met at this office, by appointment, and 

 carefully examined all the targets that had 

 been submitted. There were 50 entries, and 



The winners are: 



Dr. A. B. Jordan, Marblehead, O., first 

 prize, with a string of 1.42 inches. 



Dr. A. B. Jordan, Marblehead, O., second 

 prize, with a string of 1.45 inches. 



TARGET" NOf I, MADE BY DR. A. B. JORDAN. 



some of the shooters did phenomenal work. 

 It took the judges 3 days to figure out the 

 best scores, and to award the prizes as 

 -earned. 



TARGET NO. 3, MADE BY H. C. FRENCH. 



H. C. French, Brattleboro, Vt., third 

 prize, with a string of 1.52 inches. 



H. C. French, Brattleboro, Vt., fourth 

 prize, with a string of 1.53 inches. 



TARGET NO. 2, MADE BY DR. A. B. JORDAN. 



TARGET NO. 4, MADE BY H. C. FRENCH. 



E. M. Phillips, Cape Neddick, Me., fifth 

 prize, with a string of 1.62 inches. 



The judges awarded honorable mention 

 to the following: 



Dr. A. B. Jordan, Marblehead, O. Target 

 No. 6, 1.63 inches. 



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