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FOREST AND STREAM. 
Six shots in one minute, by E. E. Partridge, in the military re- 
volver re-entry match at the N. E. S. A. tournament, with a Colts 
.38cal. pr^iy revolver and U. M. C; full-charge cartridges. Dis- 
tance 20yds. - , , . 
'ty consecutive shots in 25 minutes by E. E. Partridge in the military revolver championship match at the 
N. E. S. A. tournament, with a Colts army revolver and .38cal. U. M. C. full-charge cartridges. 
_ Rockies, with twenty-three mountains in vicinity higher than 
Mt. Washington, N. H. In scenery it is the Switzerland, aiia m 
climate the Italy of America. Location is suitable for tempoiary 
residence in summer or winter, or for permanent residence iiuf^'B 
the entire year, and is one of the most healthful on the American 
Continent, nervous diseases, dyspepsia, throat and lung trouDies 
being greatly relieved, if not entirely cured, by. stay in the climate. 
Schools, stores, and exceptional religious privileges are alreaay 
being provided. Among the 200 lot holders and inembers ot the 
Association are ministers, returned missionaries, physicians, Dusi- 
ness men, and school teachers. t.t i • c„„<-i,»,-„ 
Location is only twenty- two hours from New York, via Southein 
Railway, without change of cars. Full details and explanation 
of .this unique plan of colonization, and for obtaining hea'th and 
rest in congenial surroundings, may be obtained by addressing 
A. S. Thweatt, Eastern Passenger Agent Southern Railway, All 
Broadway, New York, N. Y.—Adv. 
Fifty consecutive shots in 50 minutes by C' S. Axtell in the 
pistol championship match at the N. E. S. A.' " tournament, with 
a Smith & Wesson pistol and .22cal. cartridges. 
Decoration Day Tour to Gettysburg, Ltiray and Washington, 
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for another 
of its popular seven-day personally-conducted tours to the battle- 
field oi Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, . and Washington, to leave 
New York and Philadelphia by specia train Saturday, May 28. 
Rate $27 from New York; $24 from Philadelphia, covers all neces- 
sarv 'expenses. Proportionate rates from other points. 
l/nr itineraries and full information apply to ticket agents; 
Tour st Agent, 1196 Broadwav, New York: 789 Broad street, New- 
ark N. J.: or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 
Philadelphia.— /4c?v. 
Since the last war John Finzer & Bros., of Louisville, Ky., have 
been manufacturing chewing tobacco, and the result of their 
years of experience and knowledge is shown by the fact that their 
brand of chewing tobacco "Boot Jack" is celebrated from one 
end of the country to the other as the leading brand, and is 
recognized by experts as the best chewing tobacco that can pos- 
sibly be produced at any price. Ask your tobacconist for a 
sample and you will always chew it. — Adv. 
Outfitters for tlie Field 
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Find the Game Laws in Brief, a highly valuable advert. 
medium for reaching practical sportsmen. Most purchasers of 
the Brief are men who , are going shooting or fishing. The Forest 
and Stream Publishing Co. will supply to advertisers information 
about the new Brief issue soon to go to press. Write to us. 
Six shots in one minute at 20yds., by F. B. Crowninshield, in 
the military revolver match, at the N. E. S. A. tournaraeiit, with 
a .38cal. Colts army revolver and Peters full-charge cartridges. 
PUBLISHERS^ DEPARTMENT. 
In Soutfiern Mountains. 
CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY IN THE APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS, NEAR ASHEVILLE,N.C. 
On the line of the Southern Railway, in the heart of the Ap- 
palachian Mountains, twelve miles east of AsheviUe, N. C, and 
the 100,000 acre estate and $3,000,000 palace of George Vanderbilt, 
a number of prominent ministers of various denominations and 
Christian business men are establishing a mountain health resort 
and Christian community. Among the incorporators and man- 
agers are: Rev. Floyd W. Tompkins, Jr., Rector of Grace Epis- 
copal Church, Providence, R. I.; Wilham H. Wanamaker, of 
Wanamaker 8^ Brown, Philadelphia, and brother of ex-Postmaster- 
General John Wanamaker; Rev. David Allen Reed, President 
of the School for Christian Workers, Spnngfie d, Mass^ Rev. 
David Gregg, D.D., Pastor Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church, 
Brooklyn: Rev. H. H. Kelsey, Pastor Fourth Congregational 
Church, Hartford, Conn.; Rev. A. C Dixon, of Hanson^ Place 
Baptist Church, Brooklyn; and Rev. John C. Collins, Secretary 
of the International Christian Workers Association, New Haven, 
Conn. These and others have obtained a charter from the North 
Carolina I_.egislature, with special privileges, and are establishing 
a community, general plan of which is similar to that of Ocean 
Grov? N T. but under the direction of ministers and Christian 
people of 'several denofflitlations. Sale of liquor is forever prohib- 
ted bv legislative enactment. There is no personal gam to m- 
rortioratofs All profits kom sale of land and other sources belong 
in til e fntire commuttity, and are tssed for schools, streets, and 
o^fdlnlrre^pens" of 4ony. The grounds o the Assoc at on 
-ontafn over 4,300 acres (about seven square miles), with altitude 
of sett"ement I'.foOft. above sea level. Hfghest land this side of the 
Fifty consecutive shots in 26 minutes at 20yds. by Dr, R. H. fayre in the any revolver cb^^^ 
match at the N. E, S, A. tournament, with a Smith & Wesson ,44cal. Russian model revolver. 
