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Quails are plentiful here; so are jack 

 rabbits and turkeys, in the Mazano moun- 

 tains, 50 miles East of here. One can get 

 a nice bunch of quails in 3 or 4 hours, if 

 one knows the right locality. Ducks are 

 numerous along the Rio Grande, but are 

 hard to get at. H. C. D., of Denver, asks 

 what rifle would be best for all around work 

 in Arizona. I recommend the .30-30 Win- 

 chester. 



Martin I. Mitchell, N. Mexico. 



We have a new variety of game hog in 

 Ohio. Last fall squirrels were quite plen- 

 tiful, for this section. The weather was 

 unusually warm. A party of hogs came to 

 Whipporwill Hill, about 8 or 10 miles from 

 here, to hunt squirrels. I cannot learn just 

 how long they stayed, but when they de- 

 parted they left over 150 squirrels rotting 

 on the ground. 



A. H. Parsons, Ravenna, O. 



The Bristol Gun Club held its annual 

 meeting January 2d and elected the follow- 

 ing officers: President, F. G. Peters; 

 vice president, C. E. Lathrop; secretary, C. 

 C. Currier; treasurer, C. A. Hanks; di- 

 rectors, A. F. Gove, M. E. Abernethy, G. 

 K. Prime; field captain, G. K. Prime. 

 The club is in a flourishing condition, and 

 hopes to build a house the coming season. 

 G. K. Prime holds the club medal for rifle 

 shooting. D., Bristol, Vt. 



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From. "Town Topics," Nov. 25th. 



In a great laboratory where quantities like the Club Cocktails 

 are made at a mixing each article is accurately weighed or meas- 

 ured, and the compound is following an exact formula. This 

 insures that each and every cocktail or bottle of cocktails put up 

 shall be precisely correct in its composition. Again recalling the 

 fact that age is necessary to the proper blending of all liquors, it 

 occurred to me that these bottled cocktails, by the time they are used 

 by the consumer, may have already been months or even years in 

 bottle, hence that the blending must be perfect. Reasoning thus, 

 I feel constrained to tell my readers about it, as I know a goodly 

 number of them enjoy a perfect cocktail. I have found the sev- 

 eral brands prepared by the Heublein Brothers — Manhattan, 

 Martini, whiskey, gin, vermouth, and York — all excellent. 



For the Yacht, Camping Party, Summer Hotel, Fishing Party, 

 Mountains, Sea-Shore, or the Picnic. 



These Cocktails are aged, are ready for use, and require only 

 to be POURED OVER CRACKED ICE and strained off to be in 

 perfect condition. 



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39 Broadway, New York 

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