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IDec, 34, 1891. 



out ol champion Meally, and wheloed May!26, 1881. We do not 

 know who trained CJanadian Loxley, nor his breeder's name, and 

 never having seen him cannot pass an opinion as to his bench 

 form. 



J. W. J., Brooklyn, N. Y.— I have a deerhoniid and. with a 

 friend who has a female, raised some pnps, ot which I have a 

 male and a female. Would it be in-breeding to put my dog to his 

 daURhter? My dog can not be registered— he was Imported with- 

 out pedigree. Can I enter the pups at the Westminster show if I 

 wish? Ans. It would of cotirse be in-breeding and we should not 

 advise the alliance unless to perpetuate some particular sti-ain or 

 when another dog cannot ho secured. You can show any breed of 

 dog at the W. K. C. show or any show under K. C. rules, pedigree 

 or no oedigree, if yow pay 26 cents to have it listed in the Kennel 

 Gazette. 



A. N.. Baltimore, Md.— I have a 8t. Bernard dog, now about four 

 months old, who is suffering with navel hernia, 1 think. Ho has 

 a lump on his navel which, when you lay him on Ma back, all dis- 

 appears; it is soft to the touch; does not seem to hurt him; gen- 

 eral health and appetite good. I tried to put a rubber pad on the 

 place after pushing the lump in. hut could not get any plaster that 

 would keep the pad in place. TMiat oau I do to cure him"? Your 

 advice in former times has heei; very good and woiild be much 

 appreciated in this. Ans. If the hernia is small it will disappear 

 as the dog gi-ows older. If a very large one an operation will he 

 necessary to cure ir. Pads and trusses are useless as it is impos- 

 sible to retain them in posii ioTi; it you are very anxious to use 

 some support try Johnsou & Seabury's extra adhesive rubber 

 plaster. 



AMATEUR REVOLVER CHAMPIONSHIP. 



The shooting for the Winans Trophy during the pasf week was 

 at Conlin'B Gallery, corner of Thirty-first street and Broadway. 

 Triday and Saturday evenings, Dec. IS and 19, were set apart for 

 the tests, and some revolver shooting and ever to much revolver 

 talk was indulged in. Shooters who had been pi-acticing for long 

 times past at the 13yds. range found it very easy to miss at 20ydF., 

 and to get olE the Sin. disk into the immeasurable beyond, made 

 the shooters very much disgusted with 20yds. aiiooting. The re- 

 volvers respond every time, however, and it is merely a question 

 of a little fii-mer and closer holding than that reo.uired at 13yds. 

 As an illustration of what man and weapon together may do, a 

 target made by Mr. E. Wassefmann is presented. He had .last 

 tired for the Trophy, and though making a very creditable score, 

 was not satisfied with it enough to let it stand. "Let me give 

 FOBEST AND STKBAsr a target. What shall it be?" he said. ' A 



round at 13yds. at the word," said the shooting editor. "All 

 right," and the shooting master began his calling o\it, "Are you 

 ready? Fire, 1, 3, 3," and every time at about the call of 2 the 

 shot went off and the dark hole in the hullseye was made larger 

 and larger until the six shots had practically gone into the same 

 orifice. Here is the target and it is a daisy fit for the placn of 

 honor it will occupy in the records crowding the walls of Oonlin's 

 WalhaUa of past and present marksmen's exploits. The target 

 counts up a total of 59 in the possible 60, and considering that it is 

 an off-hand "a la carte" performance, shot on the spur of the 

 moment, it gives one an admirable idea o£ the sort of shooting 

 indulged in by the coterie of clever pistol and revolver shots who 

 fresiuent the Broadway gallery. Though out of the Trophy ahoot 

 on its first round, owing to his withdrawal, Mr. Wassermann in- 

 tends to give the first holder of the trophy a prompt challenge 

 and a sharp tussel for the possession of the beautiful Winans 

 art work. 



"FOREST AND STREAM" TOURNAMENT 



The Miller Rifle Club's headquarters at 80 Hudson street, 

 Hoboken, were crowded last Wednesday evening by delegates 

 from the different clubs who are to enter the tournament ar- 

 ranged for five-men teams of New .Tersey Rifle Clubs by the Foa- 

 v.f^T AND Stream. The clu bs represented wei'e: 



Miller Rifie Club, of 80 Htidson street, Hoboken: Captain, Rich- 

 ard W. Dewey; Seetreary, J. H. Kruse, 



Herman Rifle Club; Captain, Herman Neutnan. Zabrlakie street 

 and Terrace avenue, Jersey City Heights; Secretary, Rudolph 

 Auerbaoh. 



Jefsen Rifle Club; Captain, Wm. Jeisen, 89 Zabriskie street, 

 Jersey City fleight;;; Secretary, John Plump. 



Puritan Rifle Ciun; Captain, Adam Sauer, headquarters, 29 

 Main street, Newarls; Secretary. Thos. Risban. 



Essex Amateur Rifle Club: Cap^ftin, John Coppersmith, head- 

 <iuarters 326 Bank street, Nevvarn; Secretatiy, John Higgin. 



Essex Indians Rifle Club: Chief, Frank Helms; Secretary, Geo. 

 Freitae, 50 Rutgers street, Newark. 



Our Own R'fle Club: Shooting Master. P. A. Preienaehner; Secre- 

 tary, C. H. To vvnaend, 10 Arch street, Newark. 



Hudson Rifie Club: Captain. Henry L. Hansen, headquart/ors 35 

 Giles avenue, Marion; Secretary, Chas. E. Bird, 90 South Fifth 

 avenue, care Marvin Safe Co., New York city. 



Excelsior Rifle Club: Captain, L. P. Hansen, headquarters 78 

 Montgomery street, Jersey City: Secretary, Ward J. Cuanniug. 



Palisade Rifle Chib: Captain. John Reinhardt, headquarters 354 

 Palisade avenue, Jersey City Eeights: Secretary, Gus Finger, "'" 

 Zabriskie street, Jersey City Heights. 



C. H. Townsend. of the Forest and Stream, acted as 

 chairman, and J. H. Kruse, also of ine Forest and Stream, as 

 secretary. Mr. Townsend explained thp matter to itie deiegites. 



The following clubs have entered for the trophy to be presented 

 by the Forest and Stream to the club winning the greatest 

 number of contests m tne tournament for New Jersey clubs. As 

 we go to press earlier than usual this weeli we are compelled lo 

 defer to next week lists of names: Miller Rifle Club, Hoboken; 

 Excelsior Rifle Club, Jersey City; Hudson Rifle Club, Marion; 

 Jefsen Rifle Club and Palisade Rifle Club, Jersey City Heights; 

 Standard Bifle Club, Hoboken; Our Own Rifts Club, Volu-.teer 

 Rifle Club, Essex Amareur Rifle Club, I^^sex Indians Rifle Club, 

 Puritan Rifla Club, of Newark, and Greenville Rifle Club, of 

 Greenville. Farther particulars In regard to the officers, team 

 location and how to reach the ^I^Ear^ati lieadq.uai'ter& will bs 

 givaa in next weefe's issue, . ; .. 



New Sevsey Riflemen. 

 ISpeclaVy Repotted for Forest and St/ream.'] 



HBADQtrARTBBS OF CLUBS. 



Miller R. C, 80 Hudson street, Hoboken, 



Union R. C, S33 First street, Hoboken. 



Friday Night R. C, 210 Washington street, Hoboken. 



Excelsior R. C, 78 Montgomery street, Jersey City. 



Palisade R. C, 354 Palisade avenue, Jersey City Heights. 



Union Riflb Olcib.- Captain, Henry Becker.— Tuesday, Dec. 

 15.— Ten shots, off-hand. 35-rlng target, possible 250: 



C Schroeder. .35 25 24 24 23 83 33 23 28 22-233 



J Meyers.... 35 34 24 24 33 28 32 33 22 31—330 



F Brandt 26 25 24 54 23 22 21 21 31 20-326 



G M Roedel. 25 35 33 33 33 33 33 21 31 31-226 



AMeyers 35 34 23 33 33 23 33 22 21 10—335 



Capt Becker , 25 24 34 33 33 S3 33 20 20 20—333 



S RusFell , - . . , , 35 35 33 32 22 11 31 31 21 20— 2^) 



R J Link 34 34 84 23 33 23 31 20 20 19-230 



.Jos Feuerbach..,,.,* i,.. 25 35 25 34 24 23 32 19 18 16—230 



Chas Wiskow..,. 2f) SB 23 24 33 33 SO 19 19 19—316 



F Vanderheyden 25 34 28 33 33 21 31 19 18 18-314 



D Meyers 85 24 23 23 21 31 30 20 19 19—314 



Team shooting followed between teams ciptained by Dan 

 Meyers and Ciharlle Wiskow with this rpsult: 



Meyer's Team. Wiskow's Team. 



D Meyers 315 Chas Wiskow 214 



C Schroeder. . ...330 F Brandt 230 



G M Roedol. 225 J Meyer .230 



H Becker....... 225 S Russell.. 221 



J Peuerbach 232 B J Lin k 820 



AMeyers ... ..230—1:347 F Vanderheyden 316—1330 



The customary social session followed, during which the mem- 

 bers were entertained by the spurious singing of "Whiskers" 

 Wiskow; Shad Russell also gave a song which was famous about 

 a decade ago, to wit: "Joe Bowers." Chas. Schroeder then rf- 

 lated his mishaps while on a hunting trip with Henry Becker and 

 Chris Inteman some time ago. 



Padisade Rit'LE Club, Capt. John Reinhardt. Tuesday, Dec. 

 15. Ten soots, off-hand, SS-ring target, pbss'ble 250: 



Geo Graf, Jr 25 25 24 24 23 23 23 23 20 20-330 



Capt Reinhardt 35 35 34 23 23 33 23 S3 31 20—227 



Geo Graf 25 24 34 24 23 33 22 21 31 30—327 



ARossy 25 24 23 23 23 23 22 32 31 30-326 



J Johnson 26 23 23 38 23 21 21 21 21 30—330 



G Finger , 35 35 24 34 21 31 20 20 30 30-330 



F Pfleger 34 33 '33 23 31 iO 30 19 19 19-310 



They have not as yet received the challenge from the Greenville 

 Rifle Club to a 10-men team match. The Summit Rifle Club did 

 not accept the Palisade's challenge to m u.oh. The customary 

 social session followed. The inembfij's were treated to a collation 

 by Adolph Rossy. Adolphti.^ couldn't l)elp putting it itp, as be 

 lost in a match between himself and Jim Johnson. The latter 

 rendered a touching ballad, "1 Couhln't Help It." George Graf, 

 Jr.. then gave au exhibition of fancy shooting. 



Midler Rifde Cltib, Hoboken.— Capt. Richard W. Dewey, 

 Wednesday. Dec. 19. Pen shots, oft-hand, 25-rlug target, oos- 

 sible 250. The scores made in the ttrst, second and third classes in 

 the .shoot for class medals. Rrst score shot lo count, were: 

 First Clas- . 



C Jndsou .25 35 35 25 85 34 34 34 24 33-344 



F Brandt 25 35 25 34 34 34 24 23 33 31-238 



G«o Schticht 25 25 35 35 34 24 23 33 32 31-237 



Wm Forkel 25 2;. 34 34 24 34 23 33 33 33-337 



A. Meyns 25 25 35 34 34 3-1 23 33 22 32-3.37 



E Fischer 25 25 34 34 24 33 33 33 33 33-234 



D Miller 25 25 35 24 3i 23 33 32 32 30-233 



L Sohl 35 24 24 24 33 23 23 33 33 30-330 



A J Meyer 3.^ .25 24 24 23 23 23 33 21 20-239 



D Her. e Hen 35 35 34 34 23 33 23 32 30 20-328 



Capt Dewey . 25 34 24 33 33 33 33 31 31 20 -326 



H .Veum.-in 35 34 24 34 34 34 33 33 18 ]8-2a5 



The first ola.ss medal was won by Chas Judson, 344. 



Sec ond Claps. 



.1 H Kruse 35 35 35 34 38 33 33 31 31 30-229 



D Peters . 35 34 33 83 33 22 33 32 33 31-327 



J Carragher 35 34 33 33 33 33 33 38 31 31— 326 



Second class medal was won bj J. E. Kru-e, 339. 



Th'rd Class. 



H Seltenreich 35 25 34 34 24 22 23 30J30 1.5-331 



A Stadler 35 34 24 33 23 31 31 20 80 19-319 



H F Meyer , 35 34 33 20 20 SO 30 80 SO 30-311 



F Kammell 35 34 31 30 30 80 30 18 16 16-300 



W Weber 85 34 33 30 20 ;J0 19 18 17 14—200 



Third class medal was won by H. Seltenreich, 221. The shoot- 

 ing committee, consisting of Dave Miller. Capt. Dewey, Charles 

 Judson, J. H. Kruse and E. Fischer, has completed all arrange- 

 ments for the club's prize shoot on Christmas Day, the 35th, and 

 Sunday, the 37th inst. 



Httdson Rifle Clttb, Marion, Capt. Henry L. Hansen, Dec. 14, 

 10 shots off-hand, 35-rmg target; 



H L Hansen ?3 35 25 25 25 25 24 .33 .33 33—343 



J Rebhan 25 35 35 3.5 34 24 23 23 23 32-239 



W Mussehl .35 34 34 24 23 33 33 23 23 33— 33n 



H Mahlen brock 35 35 25 24 34 34 23 ;'.3 22 21— 2a5 



T RevnoWs 35 .34 34 24 23 SJi 33 33 22 21-230 



C E Bird 35 34 38 23 32 23 32 31 ,31 30-822 



T Adams 35 25 34 33 32 31 31 30 30 20-331 



Tho club is getting its ten-men team m stiape for the winter 

 matches. All are putting up good scores and in a short time will 

 prove that they have regained their old form. 



Gbeenvlllb Rifle Clttb.— Greenville, N. J., Dec. 18.— The 

 scores made by this club, 10 shots off-hand, 25-ring target, possible 

 360, are appended below: 



Chevant ..25 35 25 24 34 24 'Z-i .S3 33 30-235 



Kaiser 25 25 34 34 33 23 23 .32 ,33 20 - 330 



Robidoux 35 25 .34 23 33 33 33 23 2X' 31-280 



Pur cell.. 25 2-{ 34 34 ;J3 3o 23 ?.?. 31 31—330 



Dodds S^i 25 34 34 23 23 ,32 .33 11 21— 2R0 



Spahn - 35 24 24 3;? 33 33 ;:3 33 20 30-337 



Cook .25 24 24 23 33 32 33 31 21 19-224 



Pfefler 35 35 2^ 33 .30 31 30 18 18 16 -309 



Filoramo 25 34 33 22 31 ,'>0 18 18 16 16-203 



HilL 25 33 .33 20 20 20 19 16 16 15-195 



A meeting followed, during which two new members were elec- 

 ted. A s icial session followed the close of the meeting. 



The Standard Rifle Clttb w 

 Hoboken, Monday evening, Dec. 

 captain. The club decided to en 

 Stream tournament. Shooting f 



G M Roedel 



J H Kruse 



H Becker 



C Schroeder 



F Brandt -. 



J Meyer 



J Stlehl 



A Meyers 



S Russell 



FWKiefer 



'3S organized at 233 First .street. 

 31. Henry Bect'er was eltcted 

 ipra team in the Forest and 

 ollowf'd, the scores made being; 

 .25 35 24 24 24 34 33 32 31 31—333 

 ,.35 34 24 24 33 33 33 33 33 23—333 

 .35 35 34 a3 33 23 22 23 33 32-331 

 .25 34 34 24 23 38 33 33 33 31-331 

 ;Jd 31 84 34 23 .33 33 33 33 20 - 830 

 ..35 ^ri 34 34 33 33 S3 21 31 21-230 

 ..35 35 35 34 33 23 23 31 31 31-329 

 35 34 34 34 33 33 32 33 31 31-339 

 .25 ,34 34 34 23 33 38 21 30 30-326 

 .35 24 33 33 22 31 21 30 30 30-.318 



Hudson Rifle Club, Mailon, N. J., Capt. Henry L. Hansen, 

 Monday evenmg, Dec. 31; 10 shots off-hand, .35-rme target, pog- 

 8 ble 250: 



Braun 25 25 35 25 25 34 24 24 23 33-843 



Capt Hansen , 35 25 26 24 84 24 24 24 24 33 - 348 



Boddy...- ^ 35 25 24 24 33 23 23 33 33 32—335 



Mussehl 25 85 35 24 23 23 33 33 33 32 - 235 



J Keohan 35 25 34 34 34 33 33 23 32 33—234 



Holisrh 25 36 26 24 24 33 23 22 33 20 -333 



Buch 25 35 24 34 23 23 33 33 31 31-230 



The club me* afterward and decided to enter the tournament 

 arranged by the Forest And Sirkam for New Jersey Rifie clubs. 



Union Rie^le Club, Hoboken, N. J.— Captain Becker, Tuesday, 

 Deo. 33. Ten shots, off-hand, 35-ring tareeo. possible 350: 



C Schroeder 35 35 24 34 23 S3 S3 .33 33 32—333 



H Becker ...25 35 25 24 .84 24 32 33 31 20-233 



(+ M Raedel ..25 23 25 24 -3 33 33 32 33 31-331 



F Vanderoeyden.- 35 25 25 34 2?- 32 23 23 .21 30-330 



B J Link 25 25 3- 33 2L 30-339 



8 A R Qssell , .... .35 2;- 3 . : 31 30 20-235 



C Wiskow 35 34 3; - ::\ 31 31 31-324 



D Mevers.... . 25 35 2+ .3.3 32 31 30 30 19 19-318 



J Peuerbach .35 25 34 33 32 30 .30 30 30 19-318 



Team shooting followed between f ams captained by "Hand- 

 some Joe" Peuerbach and "Beau Brummel" Wiskow, which re- 

 sulted as follows; 



J Feuerbaoh .320 C Wiskow 285 



6 M Raedel 830 O Schroeder §36 



F Vanderheyden 8?3 B J Link V.. ....'..........231 . 



,SARus89lL.,. .... ..^9Q? ^fieofe©r„-..„,. ,.835-^37 



Palisade Rifle Club, Capt. John Reinhardt, Jersey City 

 Heights, Tuesday evening Dec. 32, Ten shota, off-hand, 8,5-ring 

 target, possible 250: 



Geo Graf , , 25 ,35 25 24 24 34 ,33 23 33 21—336 



Capt Reinhardt .25 35 34 34 34 23 33 32 81 81—333 



J Johnson 25 35 36 24 24 38 83 32 21 30-331 



Geo Graf, Jr 35 35 34 34 34 34 S3 83 20 20-331 



A Rossy 25 25 24 34 33 S3 23 33 31 31-331 



G Fenger , 35 24 34 33 33 33 33 23 31 30—227 



After the shooting Capt. Reinhardt invited the members to a 

 pig roast, he putting it up, as it washisnatal day. Speeches were 

 made by Geo. Graf, Sr., who also rendered several fine vocal solos. 

 He was ably assisted by the irrepressible "Jimmy" Johnson and 

 the scholarly Geo. Graf, Jr. Gus Finger then recited several 

 poems of his own creation. Adolphus Russy then in verse related 

 his trou bles at a certain boarding house, 



NOTES. 



Police officer "Gap" Aldoretta, of the Hoboken Police Depart- 

 ment, has as yet received no reply to his challenge, published in 

 the Forest and Stream two weeks ago, inviting any 56-year-old 

 policeman in the world to a match with the revolver. 



The Seitz Rifle Club. Capt. Chas. Burk. of Jersev City Height?, 

 with headquarters at 354 Palisade avenue, has disbanded. Owing 

 to the ponr attendance at the weekly shoots, the offlcers concluded 

 to settle up the affairs of the club. 



Geo, B. Bergkamp, the genial proprietor of Tammanv HalL 

 Senancus, will give a live fox hunt on Monday, Dec. 38. Entries 

 will be received up to that morning. The two foxes will be liber- 

 ated at 3 A.M., the chase commpucing at 9, t hereby giving the rey- 

 nards a start of 7 hours. The successful hunter will be awarded a 

 gold medal. The Judges will be Messrs. Manning, County Super- 

 intendent Gannon and Freeholder Noonan. A reception lo those 

 who participated in the hunt will be given at Tammany Hall in 

 the evening. Therefore it can be seen that George has arranged a 

 rood day's enjoyment for his many friends. George Berg- 

 Lamp, mentioned above, is a fine shot with both the rifle and 

 shotgun. 



A pigeon shoot between a number of Union Hill's prominent 

 citizens and officials takes place on Jan. 3. There will be two 

 teams of 3 men each, consisfcrng of Councilman John Merritt, 

 Jacob Wein and W. Woolmington on one side and Councilman A. 

 Haige, Otto Haas and Herman Lang on the other. Ten birds a 

 man. The losing team to pay for the birds and a dinner for four- 

 teen. It is sa,id that neither of the contestants have ever yet 

 handled a shotgun, so there will probably be no scarcity of pigeons 

 after they get through. 



Chris Bauchle, of tbe Excelsior Rifle Ohib. Jersey City, is a, 

 story teller hard to beat. According to Chris, he has traveled all 

 over the world, has killed everything from a seal to a souirrel, 

 and is also an old soldier and sailor, having served during the 

 late war with distinction. Chris is a confectioner, and frequently 

 he furnishes the Excelsior boys with his celebrated "mixed ale" 

 drops. 



The Herman Rifle Club, of Jersey City Heights, Capt. Herman 

 Neuman, are a lot of "hail fellows well met." But for theirrange 

 being situated rather out of the way, they would have twice the 

 membership they now possess. 



The Jepson Rifle Club has a newly-fltted 85ft. range at their 

 headquarters. Zabriskie street near Summit avenue, Jersey City 

 Heights, The club's members are all young men who have already 

 turned out some rattling good scores, thanks to their being tutored 

 by .Terry Steuber, Fred Kloepping and Billy Dilger. The club, 

 which was organized a short tinae ago, now possesses 35 members. 



President Guerber, of the Friday Night Club, Hoboken, is a 

 hustler. Everything he tindertakes to do for the club he .succeeds 

 in. 



The Friday Night Club is getting its 10-men team in shape for 

 what iuatches the club will participate in. The boys are rapidly 

 getting into shape, and will no doubt surprise many before the 

 rifle shooting season closes. 



Arrangements for the Miller Rifle Club's annual picuio and 

 Bummernight's festival at the Union Hi]l,,Sohuelzen Park on 

 Decoration Day are already under way. Pour hundred dollars 

 will be distributed among the marksmen. Games will also be 

 givf>n. The winner in each event will be presented with a gold 

 medal, 



Fred Freieusehner. of the Our Own Club, Newark, is acknowl- 

 edged to be another hustler in the rifle shooting world. 



"Texas Charley" Jurlaon, of the Miller Rifle Club, Hoboken, has 

 as yet received no reply to bis challenge to Miss Mav Clinton, of 

 Cooke and Clinton, Lady Ritie .Shots," to meet him in all-around 

 shooting with rffle, pistol, gun and revolver, for from $50 a side 

 upward. Jay H, Kay. 



Massachusetts Rifle Association, 



Boston, Dec. 19.— The regular weekly shoot ot the Massachu- 

 setts Rifle Asaoola lion was held at its range to-day. A 9 to 12 

 o'clock wind bothered the riflemen a good deal. Messrs. Francis, 

 Patridge and Williams took lirsc place in the cup matches. C. H. 

 Eastman won the Victory silver medal. Following are the beat 

 scores made, distance SOOvds., standard American larget: 

 All-Comers' Rest Match. 



J Francis 110 I B Thomas 98 D Martin 9S 



M R Barter 105 O Moore 97 AG Home ........ 91 



J F Dawson 103 A S Hunt 95 D N Winn 89 



A H Ballard 100 



All-Comers' Off-Hand Match. 



N C Nason 80 J O Wi Hi ams 77 O Moo re 69 



All-Comers' Pistol Match, 50yds. 



E E Patridge 93 L A Baker 86 A G Stevens,,,. 83 



GLHoemer 86 k 0 Svdney 86 D N Winn 80 



C Francis 86 H L Greene.. .... ..85 J B Hobbs 79 



The Wurlfleins. 



Weeklt scores of the Wurlllein Rifle and Pistol Association, at 

 their private range, 837 North EighLh street, Philadelphia. Pa., at 

 25ydF.. American ring target, 10 shots per score, possible 880, using 

 Wuiflaem .23cal. rifles, off-hand, as follows: 



J J Mount.joy 34 25 24 34 34 33 21 24 34 35-238 



E Travis 35 23 25 21 34 31 34 25 35 25-238 



A J Yergey 33 23 34: 33 31 34 35 25 33 35-336 



H J Mehard 35 23 33 31 33 33 34 24 23 35-330 



R L Dubbs 33 20 24 21 33 34 35 36 .33 33-230 



T F Shonert 32 34 23 23 23 23 23 31 34 32-237 



Leslie Woods 30 24 19 24 19 .34 3) 34 34 24-823 



J C Wuiffleln ,33 35 .31 25 ?J) 31 IS 24 34 31—333 



Dr Gardiner 3i 33 .34 ,33 30 31 19 23 31 24-331 



W Wtu-ffleiu 33 23 15 35 3,3 33 18 34 33-317 



S De Grasse 21 24 20 22 23 30 ,34 20 24 18-316 



E Roch 15 22 31 33 20 Ki 33 33 14-198 



Empire Rifle Club. 



New York, Dec. 17.— The following scores were made by mem- 

 bers of the Empire Rifie Club, on Tuesday, Dec. 15, on their 100ft. 

 gallery. 13 8t, Marks Place: 



WRosenbaum....3;i8 W Miller. ....227 G Tallman, Jr. . . .320 



M Rosenstrans.. .334 G Hillmever 237 JBodenstab 320 



AStahl, Jr 333 WMai8enholder..32i G Bernhardt... . ..206 



HZettkr :»! 



The Ammunitioa Miscarried. 



Newark, N. J., Dee. 19.— A military shoot was to have been 

 held on the 300-yard ranges at the Shooting Park this afternoon, 

 hue owing to a miscarriage of a case of cartridges it failed to be a 

 very great affair. On Tnnrsday the case before mentioned was 

 shipped from Trenton addressed to the Schuetzeu Park. The 

 park, as it happens, is about two blocks beynnd the city line, and 

 the Adams Express Company, rather than let their local wagon 

 go outside the sacred confines of Newark, ti-anferred the case to 

 the South Orange Express Company, the result being that while 

 the guardsmen were looking in vain for their atnmunition the 

 the latter was meandering around the county on a wagon. 

 Among those present were ex-Gov. R. S. Green, of Elizabel.t'; 

 Brig.-Gen. Bird W. Spencer, of Passaic, Inspeccor-tleneral of Kifl° 

 Practice; Brig-Gen. Geo. E. P. Howard, ot Montrose, on the re- 

 tired list; Col. John O. Owens, of Trenton, Assistant Inspector- 

 General of Rifle Practice; John L. Kuser, business manager of the 

 Freie Zeitung.ot Newark; Col. John F. Krueger. of Newark, on. 

 Gov. Abbect's staff; Elias S. Ward and Herman Sohalk, of New- 

 ark. A local shooter who was present had sixty rounds of ammu- 

 nition along with him, and witn ttiis meagre supply the party was 

 obliged to be content. They had a pleasant time, however, in 

 Bpite of the dieappointment. Within a fortnight they will asseia- 

 bie again, and will maJie sure fco have .Material with which to 

 feei^ Ihelr ri^es, ......^ . .. . .i . • 



