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FOftfiSl' AMD ^THEAM. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
Oscar Hesse wins the Jersey Championsiiip. 
March 25.— After holding the New Jersey inanimate target 
championship for just four weeks, Harold B. Money handed 
the title and the E. C. cup, emblematic of the championship 
to Oscar Hesse, of Red Bank, N. J., who represents Walarode 
powder in this country. 
The match was shot on the grounds of the Boiling Springs 
Gun Qub, at Rutherford, N. J., the conditions being 50 targets, 
miknown angles. There was a bad light and tlie targets were 
thrown exceedingly hard and fast; in fact, the cqnditions were 
such that good scores were next to an impossibility. Harold 
Money started in like a winner, scoring 18 out of his first 19; 
then he lost, in quick succession, his 20th, 21st, 24th and 25th, going 
out with 20. Hesse lost four targets out of his first 15, but broke 
all of the last 10 in the first string save one, thus tieing Harold 
Money's total of 20 for the first 25. 
The surprise came in the second half of the match. Money 
lost Just 10 out of the first 20, and also 2 out of his last 5, 
scoring 13 out of the 25, and making his total for the 50 only 
33. Hesse scored 18, distributing his misses equally, but won 
out with 38 to 33. During the match Harold Money seemed 
to lose his time, getting quite slow at times, and save in the 
first 20 targets, did not at any time show anything like his usual 
good form. . . ,,r 
After the match the winner was challenged by Capt. A. VV. 
Money. The date and place for this match Avill be fixed later. 
Scores ' 
H Money, holder 11111101111111111111001100-20 
jtt aioiicy. iiu 1010100011001011001111001-13-33 
O Hesse, challenger 1101111101101101111111101-20 
' - 1110101011111101101001111—18—38 
Sweeps were shot as below: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 10 15 15 25 25 25 
Huck 9 8 12 21 21 20 
Apgar 9 9 10 21 17 16 
M^)Hett 2 10 6 16 16 11 
Everett 7 9 13 18 12 12 
Brinton 4 .. 5 .... 14 
t;apt Money .. IS 12 21 Itj 
H Money 11 11 21 14 17 
Hesse 10 9 17 .. .. 
Banks 11 13 18 19 . . 
Morfey 5 5 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 10 15 15 25 25 25 
Tames 10 .. 19 .. 
Reed 10 15 15 20 
Taylor 6 14 ... . 
Vanderveer 8 16 14 10 
Collins 15 16 16 
De Wolfe . . .. 16 17 18 
Paul 13 .. .. 
Hatfield 10 22 11 
Black 16 14 
No. 2. 
2222222—7 
1120221—6 
1220110—5 
2*12*22—5 
01112**— 4 
0112020—4 
W Cashaa, 27 
H Blauvelt, 27 
F C Bissett, 27 
Fairmont, 28 , 
No. 2, 5 birds: 
Morfev 22232—5 
U M C 01220^3 
Hallowell 20002—2 
Courtney ..21122— 5 
Heikes .12222—5 
Langcake 11202—4 
Banks 2*100—2 
Miss-and-outs — No. 3: 
Hall, 28 2222121—7 
Reed, 28 , 222220 —5 
Banks, 29..... .......... 22120 —i 
Cashau, 27 ....10 —1 
Fairmont, 28 0 —0 
U M C, 27 22110 -A 
Courtney, 29 141-20 —4 
Langcake, 28 0 —0 
No. 4: 
Hall. 29 221—3 
Morfey, 30 ....i... ,.20 —1 
Reed. 28 20 -1 
Capt Money, 30 222—3 
H Money. 29 110—2 
Fairmont, 28 0 —0 
Banks, 29 12*— 2 
N. 5: 
Hall, 29 21212222—8 
Capt Money, 30 22222220—7 
Moffett, 28 .22222222—8 
H Money, 29 11120 —4 
Hallowell, 29 2220 —3 
Banks, 29 22121120—7 
.222202112222220-13 
.211011012200201—10 
.21201220222001^11 
.212221002122112—13 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Moflett ....0*21*— 2 
Martin 01212-4 
Asmus 12222—5 
Billings .12020—3 
Capt Money 01220—3 
C R Reed 20222—4 
H Money 12121—5 
Morfey, 30 122222*— 6 
Hallowell, 29 1222222—7 
Heikes, 31 220 —2 
Moffett, 28 1210 —3 
Bissett, 27 1222220—6 
Bunn, 27 2211211—7 
Capt. Money, 31 2220 —3 
H Money, 29 10 —1 
Hallowell, 30 0 —0 
Ca«hau, 29 ................. .0 —0 
Moffett, 28 ......122—3 
U M C, 27 .0 —0 
Heikes. 31 .220—2 
Bunn, 28 120—2 
Heikes, 31...... 22222222-S 
Bunn, 28 0 —0 
Cashau, 27 2210 —3 
Fairmont, 28 12* —2 
Morfey. 30 212220 —5 
Emerald Gun Club, 
Brooklyn N. Y., March 21. — The first monthly shoot in the 
Emerald Gun Club's year was held to-day 4t Dexter Park.' The 
attendance, as usual, was large, no less than thirty-eight men 
competing, of which three — Heikes, Hallowell and Courtney — ^were 
guests. Scores : 
Dr Stillman. 28. .. .1211222221— 10 Ellerhorst, 25.. .... .1120122020— 7 
S M Van Allen, 29.2222222222—10 
E A Vroome, 29. . .2212121111— 10 
G Mohrman, 25. . -.1121100*11— 7 
Catton, 28 00*0121222— 6 
Dr O'Connell, 29.. .22222121*2— 9 Dr O'Donahus, 25. .2220020202— 6 
R Regan, 25. ...... .2112212021- 
W A Sands, 29 2222202222— 9 
Scheubel, 25 0200222012— 6 
R Weightman, 26. .220020*212— 6 
H P Fessenden, 28.2221222022— 9 Wm Joerger, 28. .. .21*110120*— 6 
B F Amend, 28. ... .2022222222— 9 Dr G Hudson, 29. .0012222200— 6 
T Codey, .25. ..... . .2221220201- 
E J Clark, 29. .... . .2110221102- 8 
G E Greiff, 29 *221022222— 8 
G B Hillers, 28. .. .1001101212-- 7 
E O Weiss, 28...... 2020121011— 7 
C Billings, 28 111202*11*— 7 
T Short, 28 2211221**0— 7 
G Herman, 25. . . . .20*0*01122— 5 
J H Moore, 28 1101001001— 5 
J J Pillion, 28 0100202110— 5 
"Dr Grohi, 25 0220021010— 5 
C Stuetzle, 25 2000201202— 6 
G K Breit. 25. . . . . .0120001200— 4 
H Meyer, 25 ...... . .00100200*2— 3 
B H Norton, 28 2101001112— 7 7 Galiin, 25 2*0000010*- 
J Woelfel, 28 0102222202— 7 *R O Heikes, 31. . .2122222222— 10 
O Brown, 28 2002122012— 7 
T Rathjen, 28 0010222222- 
*Guests. 
*J J Hallowell, 30. .2*22*22221— 8 
«A G Courtney, 30.002112222*— 7 
B. F. Ament), Sec y, 
East Side Gun Club. 
Newark, N. T., March 24.— The East Side Gun Club's two-days' 
shoot, which was held on the Smith Bros.* grounds. Foundry 
street, ended to-day with a 20-bird event, in which three men 
tied for first place. The events on the first day were at 10 birds, 
28ydB rise, and at 7 birds, 28yds. To-day's event was at 20 
birds," $10 entry, 28yds. rise. The weather was raining m the 
forenoon, but cleared off later. A stifl north w;ind and good 
birds made hard shooting. Scores: 
No. 1. 
Schortemeier 2212211222-10 
Ha °sing™r . . . . . 2121212121-10 
Geolroy ........ 1122221212-10 
Perment . . ....2112210211- 9 
Koegel *112*122*1- 7 
Reiboldt 2*12220*20- 6 
Oinchard . 1011120010- 6 
CJmchara 2200022012- 6 
Fisher 210*022110- 6 
Ferguson 2000100001- 3 
c ^ °" i^L^i^. ■ . .1222222*222112220102—17 
w ^c^^ ' : . ■ ■ 22*111210010211*2012-14 
±lassinger 21222122112122222022—19 
i>°!Ft 21 212022222112122221—19 
.....21112121102122122111—19 
.1211111122112221012*-18 
^t^*^^'^® ...211201121121022*2112—17 
•Apgar ' .. •,01112101111111011122— 17 
Mulvaney ^. .20202222222022222022-16 
KkbeT ■"■;;;!!!! y. !!!!! i 1 '."■-*'■■••■••••■•■ • 21020111000120000*02- 9 
Hudsoo GtJQ Club. 
Tprspv Citv March 27.— The scores of the Hudson Gun Club, 
made'To-daif'a?^ given herewith.^ No. 6 is" the club event, and 
No. 10 a three-cornered match. The scores: ^ „ „ „ „ 
-c . . 123456789 10 
^^^'^'^f- 10 10 10 15 10 25 15 10 15 25 
S Targets: •^^ g 9 13 g u 7 7 21 
. 7 5 6 11 8 18 9 5 .. .. 
Schubel ••• 4 j2 7 22 13 5 .. .. 
Van Dyne \ 4 9 23 13 9 15 23 
gud'ey , " g g 9 14 g 9 10 20 
Bock ••• 5 9 g 22 
Banta ....>.•.• 4 "j 
Kail ■■ •• •■ •• •• ■• • 
Whitley ....,v'^-.. ■• s -3 -g^^jg 
De Long ■• "5 'i... 7 .. 16 
Aite 812 .. 21 
Shields 8 .. 9 22 11 
C Von Li g 4 jg 
Tommy j ■■ H ' 
Brewer • -j 5 ;; [[ [[ n 
Jpuls • - .11 
Doran '2 '3 3 "3 311 7 5 .. 
Hansniann ' ^1 15 , 
Boothroyd ^ ••• " j; ... V 12 7 
Geotz • \ , 7 .. 4 .. 
Oraw •■• 'Thos. K^lly, Sec'y. 
Brooklyn Gun Qub. 
they wett • ="'','"«J°', "U""' ;„d Jled with dbcouragins re- 
^i. J tn learn tC they aVe a distinct speciahy which require the 
ol the eignteeii^ij" y tHIpd 15 straight m the mam event. 
§e^ik^r.Vo°wrs%eT^t°ch>i^n%io^ at llyds.. killed 14. in com- 
^To ^' at t^fitlCuri'^M tl.ee moneys, class shoot- 
■ „ \,^ Lirteen entries. No. 2, at 15 birds, $10. birds included, 
S moneTsf cSsrshooting. handicaps from 26 to 32yds.. had 
•"'^hfrniss^and^iuts were $2, birds extra at 25 cents. 
No ™ Ts-bird race, $10 entrance, four moneys, class shooting, 
^f\frh?^ '° ' ■ - .02121*221011002-10 
U M C, 27 _ _ _ 21022122*222221—13 
Hallowell, 29 \\ ..*22221121020021— 11 
Cpurtney 29 ___ __ .222222222022221—14 
Heikes, 31 • • • • • ' • " • " . _ .111211121220121— 14 
Langcake, 28.... • 121111112222111—15 
Capt. Money, 30 •••'■••••■•^"r.,.-- • 2022121*2102202-11 
Bifhngs, 27 _ _ _ iii201012000220- 9 
Asmus, 27 ""['\:"^'ZV.^^.^ .222222202210210-12 
¥°K^^^'J^ ■ " "■ .I-"-.-" 12101110221221*— 12 
Banks 29 222212002221200-11 
Moffett, ^ ••- 022220222022220-11 
C Reed, 28 • • • • _____ .121122121210021—13 
H Money, 29 .22221222222212*— 14 
J Maftm, 27 ••• 
Rochester Rod and Gun Club. 
At the regular weekly shoot of the Rochester Rod and Gun 
Club at the Cobb's Hill ranges and traps, Sim Glover, the club's 
crack-a-jack, annotinced his intention of going to New York_^nex 
week. He will remain in the metropolis and practice for the Grand 
American Handicap. Glover did some excellent shooting. He 
made a straight string at the traps, and followed this up with a 
score of 9 out of a possible 10 targets in the double rises. Worth 
and Weller shot in their usual good form. The former brought 
out his new Smith gun, and did great execution with it. It was 
noticeable that a number of the members have purchased new guns 
this spring, and several of them had them with them. 
One of the events was what is called the "25-bird — miss-and-rest." 
A man shoots until he misses and then steps back and allows 
his adversary or adversaries to shoot. When all have missed, the 
first man again takes his position for the traps. Meyer and 
Weller were the only contestants. He made his first miss on 
tlie 7th target. Weller retired with a miss on his 10th target. 
Meyer shot and smashed the target, but missed the next target 
and resigned. Weller got a line on 4 targets, and missed his 
2d. Meyer broke the next 19 targets, and won the match. The 
scores follow: 
3 4 
Brooklyn Gun Club. 
.Brooklyn, March 26. — Herewith are the scores of Brooklyn Gun 
Club of Saturday, March 25. We had a very good attendance. 
The weallitT was very disagreeable, making hard shooting: 
Targets: ' 10 10 10 10 10 15 15 15 15 25 25 25 
Kimble 9 6 7 8 9 12 12 . . 10 19 21 . . 
Dr Creamer 6 5.. 5 8 8 7 12 .. 17 16 80 
Brigham 6 5 S 8 8 7 9 11 11 18 16 22 
10 11 9 13 . . 21 23 . . 
. 10 13 8 9 13 .. 21 
. 8 6 3 11 10 
7 . . 13 . . 11 12 
9 .. 10 .. 8 11 
9 12 10 11 
.. 18 
Events: 
Targets 
Weller 8 
Worth 9 
Borst ....... 6 
Gibson 5 
McCord 
Mosher 
Parsons 7 
Meyer 
Glover 
King ................. .*».^'.. .■■•'»"•-.*...■.■■ * 
Rogers 
Doubles, 10 targets 
Meyer 
Weller r,. 
Mosher m 
McCord i.. 
Worth 
5 6 7 
10 10 10 10 10 15 10 
10 
7 
4 10 
7 4 
5 .. 
8 
S 
id 
13 
10 
11 
9 
15 
13 
8 
.. 12 
10 14 
.. .. 10 14 
9 
..15 8 12 
■7 ii '7 io 
. . . .00 11 11 01 11—7 
,...11 11 10 11 10—8 
,,..00 11 11 00 10—5 
....10 10 u 10 10—6 
.10 10 11 10 10-6 
11 10 10 10 11—7 
01 10 10 11 11—1 
Glover 11 11 10 11 11-9 
Rogers 10 11 11 10 10—7 
Twenty-five birds miss and rest :_ ,,^,0101111111111111111111-25 
wXr .. ! iimimoiiiio -13 
The prize handicap contest, to be shot on the dates of March 
29. April 5, 12. 19. 26, May 3. 10. 17. 24 and 31, have for prizes 
two gold badges, which have been donated, one by Mr. Ihos. K. 
Griffith, of Rochester, and the other by the. Dent Dog Medicine 
Co. of Chicago, together with two extra prizes to be purchased 
witfi the entrance money, will be shot for on the above dates. 
A single entrance fee of 50 cents will be charged each shooter 
who wishes to enter the series of shoots, and the money so re- 
ceived will be divided 60 and 40 per cent., re.spectively, for third 
and fourth prizes, winner to have selection of prizes purchased. 
Members may enter the contest on either of the tirst tnree 
dates mentioned and not later. Members missing any single 
day contest may on the next week, and not later, shoot a score 
for the one missed. The maximum score to be 25. Members may 
shoot until theh score is satisfactory. At any time after the lOtU 
shot he can re-enter for new score as many times as he desires. 
Members must notify the scorer before shooting ^ /t shal.' be his 
official score or for practice only. Four credits will be given the 
hieh guns at each shoot. Members having credits may cha - 
lenge each other for individual contests , by postmg such chal- 
ienle at club house at least one week m advance, with equal 
notice to challenged party. All challenges must be shot to 
count All ties must Ibe shot off. Prizes wi l be awarded the 
four shooters having the greatest number of credits at close 
"Tl^e^commk^'tef 'reserve the right to change i^%^<'l%Zl'"l<i^jlfe 
rat) at anv time: Myers 25, Glover 25, McCord 26, Byer 26, Lane 
?f^Wel!ei ''7 Norton 28, Case 28, Borst 28, Davis 29, Kay.29 Par- 
sons 29 Foley 29 Mosher 29, 'Tassel 29. Wride 30, Griffith 30, 
R^ckman 30. ^ialbraith 30 Fulton 31. Kershner 31 McChesney 
,12 Wrav 32, Summer 32, Lowden 32, Judbon 33, Daly ii>, 
Cutting 3^ G bson 33, Hadley 29, Schleyer 31. Members not men- 
l^oned^in 'the above list will be handicapped ont^eir first ap- 
pearance. Committee: W. H. Chase, F. E. McCord. A. A. 
Mosher and J. L. Weller. 
W Hopkins 8 9 10 
Babcock 10 9 .. 
Swatwout ........... 3 7 8 
Lane ....ii......... .. 8 .. 
Follett S .. 
J Hopkins 8 10 . . . . 9 12 10 11 . . . . 22 . 
Amend 9 7 10 8 ...... 13 12 20 23 21 
Dr Smith . . . , 9 10 8 13 . . 19 21 . . 
David 5 .. 6 15 . . 
JoHM S. Weight Manager. 
New Utrecht Gun Club. 
Woodlavvn, L. 1., March 18. — The return match between the 
Crescent Athletic Club and the New Utrecht Gun Club was shot 
nt the grounds of the latter to-day. The race was shot in a 
pouring rain, which made the contestants uncomfortable and 
the scores low. The live-bird event, which followed the team 
race, resulted in a victory for Jere Lott, who was the only Cres- 
cent, man to kill straight. He was presented with an oak 
plaque, on which was the emblem of both clubs in silver, and 
offered by the home club, to be shot for by the guests. Some of 
the New Utrechts shot along in an optional sweep. Scores: 
New Utrecht Gun Club. 
H Money 1111101111001111111101111—21 
Capt Money 1101111011110010111111111—20 
C W Dudley 1110111110111110100111111—20 
G H Piercy 1111111101100011011101110—18 
G E Greiff 1100111011101011111110110—18 
P E George 0100111101111101110011110—17 
F A Thompson : 1010111111011000010101011—15 
T Gaughen 1011011100101110111110000—15 
VV H Thompson ...... 1011100101100111100101100—15 
E Rasch 0001010010111111111100100—14 
D C Bennett 0100101101111001010010011—13 
A A Hegeman 0001110011100111011010010—13—199 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
T S S Remsen 0111101111111111111111011—22! 
E H Lott ..,,.,....1111100111101101111101111—20' 
L Rhett 00 1010111011011] 111110111—18 
A R Fish momioiiiouoiuiiooio— 18 
T W Stake .1111001111110011101000101—16 
G Notman . , i ... i 1100110001001111110011101—15 
T H Halleck 0011011101111101001001110—15 
J -Lott ;•. 1010111110001001001011010—13 
G W Hagadorn 1001011010101000101101011—13 
C A Sykes 0110011110010000111010101—13 
C T McDermott ,...1100001000110111000011001—11 
DVB Hegeman 0001010000010110110010000— 8—182 
Trophy shoot: 
Crescent. Nev/ Utrecht. 
E H Lott 2202212-6 E G Frost.. 222020w 
DVB Hegeman 2202222—6 D C Bennett..... 2121112—7 
A R Fish... 
G W Hagadorn 
T Lott 
T W Stake 
L Rhett 
J H Hallock 
T S S Remsen 
'C A Sykes 
G Notman 
H Werleman . . . 
C G Rasmus 
*10w 
..OOw 
..1112221—7 
..020w 
..2122201—6 
.21*2211—6 
.2222202—6 
Dudley OOw 
Herman .1121011—6 
F A Thompson. 
G E Greiff 
i Gaughen 
Dr Shepard...... 
Capt Money...... 
...1212022—6 H Money 
...1022212—6 W H Thompson. 
. ..l*Ow G H Piercy. 
...200w 
1222120—6 
12*2222—6 
2222022—6 
0122222—6 
1221221—7 
1222222—7 
1221222—7 
....1222222—7 
G W Cropsey *222112— 6 
H^Maney .12112— 5 Capt Money... 1*21*— 3 
G W Piercy......... 12021—4 G H Hagadorn .102*2-3 
March 25.— The semi-monthly shoot of the New Utrecht Gun 
Club was held at Woodlawn to-day. The birds were a good lot. 
No. 1 was the regular club shoot; No. 2 the New Utrecht handi- 
cap; No. 3 the quarterly shoot; No. 4 the monthly shoot; No. 5 
a .sweep at 8 birds. Mrs. Lindsley shot along as a guest, and 
did well. Scores: ^ t.t o at o •^T 
No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. 
Matrgie Murphy A 28 *002222020 — 5 21002—3 21212—5 2010w 
F A Thompson, A, 29 0111101222 —8 12122-5 11222—5 10221—4 
W H Thompson, A, 29. .. .1110101121 —8 11201-^ 
M Otis B 29 22010200011—6 20022—3 12221—5 20222-4 
S B Tonlitz B 28 0001121122O-7 21122—5 10022—3 02002-2 
Mrs Lindsley. ' guest 2220022120—7 20222-^ 20222-4 
J Gaughen.. ..? 22201-4 22010-3 22222-5 
f'^' Thompson 02220212-6 S B Toplitz.... 20221102-6 
M Otis. 22200202—5 
Kingsfaridge Gun Club. 
New York. March 22.— We have just organized a new gun club 
at Kingsbvidge. and I herewith send you the list of ofticers and also 
of « " members up to date. You will from time to time receive 
scores maS by the members of this club. It is our intention to 
hoTd a shoot on the second Saturday of each and every month, 
both for live birds and clay targets. ,^ „ , ^ r^^^^.,r,A^ 
Officers- President, Mr. Louis Brandt; Secretary, Mr. Cortlandt 
Godwl? Treasurer, Mr. Oliver Brandt; Captain Mr. Raynor 
GodwiS; Lieut. Mr.' M. R. Weightman; Referee, Mr. B. H. i^or- 
*°Members- C. A. Freese, M. R. Weightman, Raynor Godwin, 
• CortlSidt Godwin/ Louis Brandt Oliver R. Brandt Carl Moller 
Max F Schm ttberger, Kingsbridge, N. \ .; G. W. Silberhorn, 
?r w^^f llSth street; f. C. Pilken, 218 West 137th street; J. A. 
ick^" 54 wLt iith Leet; W. h'. Picken, 61 West 113th street; 
Gilbert Sutton, 272 West 139th street; B. H. Norton. 46 Cedar 
street. ^ b. H. Nokton. 
Catchpole Gtin Club. 
WoLCOTT. N. Y., March 22.— The following scores were made by 
members of the Catchpole Gun Club to-day. The club will give 
?^OTOgramme shoot on Sarch 30, beginning at 1 P. M. 
Wads worth .1111111111111110011111101-22 
wadswortn 1011111111011111111111000—20 
1110101110011111111011111—20 
11101011111111011111 —17—79 
r7.^^ur oiuooiioioooooioomiooo— 11 
■•^"^^"^ 0010111010010110111000010-12 
1011000111110000001010110-12 
lOOimilUOOOl —10-45 
ooloiiooiimioiioii —13 
J?.*?,"*. ■ ■ , . , .oioiiooiiuooioioiooomo —is 
wlmiYton ; .00011101000011100000 - 7 
.....omioiiiiioii -11 
PUBLISHERS' DEPARTMENT. 
An Easter Outing. 
SIX-DAY TOUR TO OLD POINT COMFOR T, KICHMOND, AND WASHINGTOIJ VIA 
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 
The fourth of the present series of personally conducted tours 
to Old Point Comfort, Richmond and Washington via the Penn- 
sylvania Railroad will leave New York and Philadelphia on Sat- 
urday, April 1, affording a delightful Easter outing. 
Tickets, including transportation, meals en route in both direc- 
tions transfers of passengers and baggage, hotel accommoda- 
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carriage ride about Richmond— in fact, every necessary expense 
for a period of six days- will be sold at rate of $34 from New 
York Brooklyn and Newark; $32.50 from Trenton; ?3] from 
Phila'delphia, and proportionate rates from other stations. 
OLD POINT COMFORT ONLY. 
Tickets to Old Point Comfort only, including luncheon on going 
trio one and three-fourths days' board, at that place,, and good 
to return direct by regular trains withm six <^ys, -will be sold 
in connection with this tour at rate -of $15 from New York; 
$13.50 from Trenton; $12.50 from "Philadelphia, and proportion- 
ate rates from other points. , ^ , ^ 
For itineraries and full information apply to ticket agents; 
Tourist Agent, 1196 Broadway, New York; 789 Broad street, 
Newark N J ; or Geo. W. Boyd Assistant General Passenger 
Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.— 
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