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KliCRRATlON. 



County. 



Essex, 



Rockland, 

 Mtllivan,' 



Dutchess, 

 Columbia, 

 Broome, 



Orange, 



Onondaga, 



Vates, 



Dutchess, 



Dutchess, 



Queens, 



Ulster, 

 Jefferson, 



Stark, 

 Franklin, 



Name of Warden. 



Address. 



II. E. Braman, Keene Valley. N.Y. 

 A. Woodward, Kamapo, N.Y. 



Ernest W. Kenne, Mongaup Valley, 

 N. V 



Jackson's Corners, 



N. V. 

 Sanataria Springs, 



N. Y. 

 Port Jervis, N.Y. 

 Memphis, N. Y. 

 Penn Yan, N.V. 



J A.B- Miller, 

 John Sullivan, 



Thomas Harris, 

 lames Lush 



B. L. Wren, 



Chas. H. DeLong, Pawling, N. Y 

 Jacob Tompkins, Billings, N. Y. 



Gerard Van Nostrand, Flushing, L. I. 

 W. S. Mygrant, 46 Elton Street, 



Brooklyn. 

 M. A. DeVall, The Corners. 



C. E. Van Order, Watertown. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN OHIO. 



A. Dangeleisen, 

 Brook L. Terry, 



Cuyahoga, A. W. Hitch, 



Clark, 



Erie, 



Fulton, 



Allen, 



Hamilton, 



Knox, 



Lorain, 



Ottawa, 



Muskingum, 



Scioto, 



Highland, 



Fred C. Ross, 



David Sutton, 



L. C. Berry, 

 S. W. Knisely, 

 W. C Rippey 



Grant Phillips, 

 T.J. Bates, 

 Frank B. Shirley, 

 Frank D. Abell, 

 J. F. Kelley, 

 James G. Lyle, 



Massillon. 



208 Woodward Av. 



Columbus. 

 161 Osborn St., 



Cleveland. 

 169 W. Main St., 



Springfield. 

 418 Jackson St 



Sandusky. 

 Swanton. 

 Lima. 

 4465 Eastern Ave. 



Cincinnati. 

 Mt. Vernon. 

 Elyria. 

 Lakeside. 

 Zanesville. 

 Portsmouth. 

 Hillsboro. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN CONNECTICUT. 



Fairfield, 



George B. Bliss. 

 Harvey C. Went, 



2 Park Row, Stam- 

 ford, Ct. 

 11 Park St., Bridge- 

 port, Ct. 

 Hartford, Abbott C. Collins, 783 Main Street, 



Hartford, Ct. 

 (County Warden, care Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co.) 

 Litchfield, Dr. H. L. Ross, P. O. Box 100, Ca- 

 naan, Ct. 

 New Haven, Wilbur E. Beach, 318 Chapel Street, 



New Haven, Ct. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN MASSACHUSETTS. 



Norfolk. 

 Wrentham. 



Norfolk, Orlando McKenzie, 

 Norfolk, J.J. Blick, 



LOCAL WARDENS IN NEW JERSEY. 



Mercer, 



Middlesex, 



Morris, 



Morris, 



Morris, 



Somerset, 



Sussex, 



Union, 



Warren, 



Jos. Ashmore, 



Edw. Vanderbilt, 



Arthur Mitchell, 



D. W. Clark, 

 Joseph Pellet, 

 Chas. W. Blake, 

 Francis E. Cook, 

 G. E. Morris, 

 Isaac D. Williams, 

 A. H. Miller, 

 CM. Hawkins, 

 (Jacob Young, \ 

 ( Reuben Warner, ) 



124 Taylor St., 



Trenton 



Dentzville, 



Trenton. 



739 Centre St., 



Trenton. 



New Brunswick. 



Pompton Plains. 



Dover. 



Butler. 



Somerville. 



Branchville. 



Cranford. 



Roselle. 



Phillipsburg. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN PENNSYLVANIA. 



Venango, G. D. Benedict, 

 Northumberland, W. A. Reppard, 



Potter, Byron Bassett, 

 Crawford, 



(West half) Jasper Tillotson, 



(East half) Geo. T. Meyers, 



Cambria, W. H. Lambert, 



Beaver, 



N. H. Covert, 



McKean, 



C. A. Duke, 



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L. P. Fesserrden, 



Lack. 



Win. Weir, 



Pleasantville. 



Shamokin. 



Coudersport. 



Tillotson. 

 Titusville. 

 720 Coleman Ave. 

 Johnstown. 



Beaver Falls. 



Duke Center. 



G anere. 



Moosic. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN MICHIGAN. 

 Kalkaska. W. H. Dunham, Kalkaska. 



W. H. Dunham, 

 Kalamazoo, C. E. Miller, 

 Sanilac, W. D. Young, 



LOCAL WARDENS IN VIRGINIA. 



Augusta. 

 DeckerviUe. 



Mecklenburg, J.H.Ogburn, 

 King William, N. H. Montague, 

 Smythe. J. M. Hughes, 



King & Queen, R. D. Bates, 

 Louisa, J.P.Harris, 



Henrico, W. J. Lynham, 



South Hill. 

 Palls. 



Chatham Hill. 

 Newtown. 

 Applegrove. 

 412 W. Marshall 

 Richmond. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN WYOMING. 

 Fremont, Nelson Yarnall, Dubois. 



Uinta > {F.L.Pete k rson, } J ackson " 



Carbon, 



Kirk Dyer, 



Medicine Bow. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN MONTANA. 



Beaverland, Wm. Sedding, Dillon. 



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. 



Folmer & Schwing, 271 Canal Street, New York City. 

 Photographic goods. 



The Bostwick Gun and Sporting Goods Co., 1528 

 Arapahoe St., Denver, Col. 



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

 Sporting goods. 



WHY THE AMERICAN FIELD OPPOSES 

 THE L. A. S. 



Chicago, 111. 

 Editor Recreation: 



Last week I took a copy of enclosed 

 letter to the editor of the American Field 

 and asked him to publish it, thinking to 

 acquaint the readers of that paper with the 

 League. After some whining he promised 

 to print it this week,, but failed to do so. 

 I asked him to-day why he did not pub- 

 lish my letter, and he said he was not 

 friendly to the League. 



This probably explains why Lakey keeps 

 still. He and he editor of the Field are 

 close friends. The Field man says he will 

 help the N. G. & F. P. A., but not 

 the League. 



Mr. Lehle and I are planning to do 

 some work through our daily papers. 



M. R. Bortree. 



Here is the letter which the Field turned 

 down : 



Editor American Field: 



During the past few years there has 

 been a steady growth of sturdy sentiment 

 all over the country in favor of better 

 game protection. It has been manifested 

 by the increase of sportsmen's journals, 

 better game laws, including hunting li- 

 cense laws in many States, and more rigid 



