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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Jxn.Y 7, 1900. 
"W"est Virginia State Tournament. 
Chtarleston, W. Va., June 23.~Herewith I inclose you score 
sheets of the West Virginia Slate tournament, which began here 
June 19 and continued until the 21st inclusive, it was held at 
the Beechwood Rod and Gun Club grounds, which is a delight- 
ful grove situated about one and a half miles north of the center 
of Charleston. We were favored with perfect weather during the 
entire tournament. The number of entries averaged about thirty- 
one. We had twenty-seven who shot through the entire tourna- 
ment. While this is rather a small number of shooters the tour- 
nament was emmenti}' successful in every respect, and all of the 
shooters' joined in saying it was one of the best they have ever 
attended."' The club tendered the visiting shooters a banquet at 
tlie Beeijhwooa clnb house on Tuesday evening, after which an 
address was made by ex-Gov. MacCorkle, of West Virginia, re- 
sponded to by R. S. Waddell on behalf of the shooters. The 
best, record that was made during the tournament was that of 
Stjuad 3, composed of Rike, Courtney, Heikes, Fanning and 
Kobifi Hood. In the fourth event of the second day's programme 
this squad shot at 15 targets, each man breaking the entire 15. 
The best straight score made by any individual was 122, made 
by J. S. Fanning during the second day. On the evening of June 
20 the West Virginia State Sportsmen's Association held their 
annual meeting at the Hotel Ruffner, and the election of officers 
for the ensuing year resulted as follows: President, F. C. Perci- 
val; Vice-Presidents, D. M. Wallace, John B. Garden, J. O. 
McNeeley, J. A. Hopkins, H. E. Greider, F. E. Mallory, Dr. H. 
Clay Shaw, J. F. Mallory; Secretary-Treasurer, Ed. O. Bower. 
The State tournament for 1901 will be given at St. Marys, 
W. Va. 
The championship event, beirig for the championship of West 
Virginia, was won by Harvey C. Allen, of Sistersville, W. Va., 
who scored 46 out of .W. 
First Day, June J 9. 
The highest average for the day was made by J. S. Fanning, 
ISO out of 185. Heikes and Robin Hood were 179 each, with h. B. 
Fleming third with a score of 172. The shooters, with but four 
exceptions, shot through the programme. 
Events: 123456789 10 
Targets: 15 20 20 15 20 20 20 15 20 20 
F E Mallory 14 18 18 13 17 17 16 12 17 16 
S T Mallory 12 15 19 9 16 17 13 12 16 13 
Dade 14 19 16 10 12 18 16 15 17 20 
J F Mallory... 14 20 20 13 IS 15 16 13 IS 16 
H C Allen 15 16 18 12 19 18 19 12 18 20 
Ji L Trimble 14 19 20 15 18 17 17 14 18 17 
L J. Squier 14 20 19 13 15 18 19 14 15 15 
Arthur Gamble 13 16 18 14 19 18 14 12 19 17 
Stuart 8 16 19 9 13 12 16 10 18 15 
A W Du Bray 13 17 19 10 17 18 13 15 18 16 
Ed Rike 13 18 16 14 19 16 17 15 20 19 
A G Courtney 13 17 17 13 16 17 15 12 17 16 
R O Heikes 15 20 20 15 19 20 20 14 19 17 
7 S Fanning 15 20 19 14 20 19 19 15 20 19 
Robin Hood 15 19 19 15 18 20 20 15 19 19 
P Sclilicher 14 18 16 11 15 17 16 12 16 14 
J M Speary 12 16 14 11 13 17 18 8 15 11 
G L Alford 14 16 17 13 16 IS 14 14 13 15 
T S Bibbee 13 17 19 11 15 19 13 12 13 15 
H L Smith 13 15 IS 12 16 18 20 9 16 19 
Dr Maiian 13 16 14 14 15 18 20 13 16 17 
J A De Gruyter 10 16 14 13 18 13 15 11 16 17 
H D Goshorn 12 14 18 11 15 13 15 10 15 13 
I B Field 14 15 14 9 10 16 11 9 13 17 
t A Jones 12 15 14 9 13 15 15 13 16 IS 
H G Wheeler 11 19 16 13 17 16 15 15 15 18 
Goodlowe 10 7 .. 10 9 .. .. 
Marlin 8 14 16 10 13 11 13 10 15 14 
Spangler 10 15 14 8 14 16 14 14 16 17 
Fleming 15 18 20 12 17 20 19 14 19 18 
Lewis 10 ., .. 
'G Thalaker 6 
C A North 17 9 15 14 
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Broke. 
158 
142 
157 
163 
167 
169 
162 
160 
136 
156 
167 
153 
179 
180 
179 
149 
135 
150 
147 
157 
156 
143 
141 
128 
140 
155 
36 
124 
338 
172 
10 
6 
55 
Second Day, June 20. 
of the local shooters, J. A. De Gruyter broke 159 out of 185, 
while of the visitors, Fanning, Robin Hood and Rolla Heikes were 
in She order named in the total of the day's averages. The scores: 
Events: . 1234 5 6789 10 
Targets: 15 20 20 15 20 20 20 15 20 20 
F E Mallory......... 12 15 18 13 15 17 14 14 15 17 
S T Mallory 13 16 12 13 17 17 15 14 14 19 
Dade 15 15 18 14 15 15 14 8 IS 13 
T F Mallory 13 20 19 12 18 20 17 14 15 19 
H C Allen 14 17 IS 12 15 20 17 14 18 19 
R L Trimble 14 IS 17 11 19 17 17 14 19 20 
Arthur Gambell 12 19 18 15 19 19 15 15 15 19 
L J Squier 13 17 16 14 19 19 17 15 19 20 
Stuart ........ 14 14 15 14 16 16 18 11 15 15 
A W Du Brav.. 12 17 16 14 19 18 16 14 15 IS 
Ed Rike 14 14 16 15 20 IS 18 14 15 20 
A ,G Courtney ,. ., 12 20 17 15 17 17 18 12 12 18 
R O Heikes 15 20 19 15 19 17 20 15 17 19 
T S Fanning..... 13 20 19 15 20 20 20 15 19 19 
Robin Hood 13 19 20 15 19 20 20 15 17 19 
P Schlicher 12 14 14 13 16 17 11 13 14 18 
J .M Spearv 10 13 15 11 18 16 15 8 14 16 
G L Alford.... 9 19 13 11 15 16 14 13 13 16 
T S B:bbee 12 18 15 15 14 18 17 15 17 18 
H L Smith 12 IS 18 14 18 20 15 15 19 15 
C L Slav-ton 11 13 10 12 18 20 10 .. 17 18 
J H- Mackie , 14 15 16 9 19 17 15 13 17 15 
L B Fleming.....,...: 14 20 19 15 19 20 19 14 17 17 
Phil :....,.s:... 14 17 20 13 17 17 16 12 15 17 
H G Wheeler 1? 
Dr Mahan 12 
J A De Gruvter _ 13 
H D Goshorn 13 
T B Fields. 8 
"I A Jones 10 19 17 12 14 15 13 13 14 19 
Fultz 8 16 13 9 12 12 11 10 15 13 
C A North 12 15 13 13 14 
J H Marlin 17 14 14 15 
17 20 15 20 17 19 13 18 16 
15 19 12 11 IS 14 12 14 18 
19 19 14 15 17 17 13 16 16 
18 13 9 17 12 14 10 16 18 
16 13 11 17 16 15 S 11 17 
Broke. 
150 
150 
140 
167 
164 
164 
166 
169 
148 
159 
164 
158 
176 
180 
177 
142 
136 
139 
160 
164 
138 
150 
174 
158 
168 
145 
159 
140 
132 
146 
119 
67 
60 
Third Day, June 2J. 
Mr. H. C. Allen, of Sistersville, made the excellent score of 46 
out of 50 and won thereby the State championship. The best 
scores ;ifter Allen's were: H. D. Goshorn 45, S. T. Mallorv 45, 
Smith 45, J. A. De Gruvter 43, J. F. Mallorv 48, Ed O. Bowers 41, 
J. A. Jones 40. W. T. Levi 40, J. A. Holley 38, Dr. J. N. Mahan 35, 
In the merchandise events, of which there were five, the highest 
total score was made by Allen also, his total beijig 78 out of 85. 
.The Jiext best was made by J. F. Mallory, who was one tinder the 
highest. 
Most of the visiting shooters left yesterday morning, but the 
State shooters remained until after the conclusion of yesterday's 
events, which were finished at noon. The scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 15 25 20 20 15 
F E Mallory 13 19 19 16 13 
S T Mallorv... , 12 22 18 18 12 
Dade 14 24 13 18 11 
J F Mallotv 14 23 16 19 8 
H C Allen 14 20 19 15 11 
Trimble 14 23 19 20 IS 
Squier 13 25 IS 18 15 
Gambell 13 25 20 17 10 
Stuart 12 23 14 17 12 
Du Brav 14 22 IS 20 13 
Rike 13 21 IS 20 13 
Courthcv 13 21 17 15 13 
Heikes 13 23 19 20 14 
Fanning 12 24 19 19 14 
Robin Hood ., 13 24 19 19 10 
Schlicher 13 24 16 17 9 
Sijcarv 10 23 15 18 9 
A' ford 10 22 18 15 9 
Bibbee 12 25 17 16 10 
Smith . 13 23 39 14 8 
S'av'^on 32 20 38 38 32 
Mackie ..v.. 9 21 17 18 31 
Fleming 14 24 37 20 33 
Phi! 32 22 37 39 32 
Wheeler .32 23 38 37 14 
Mahfn 10 22 33 38 9 
De Gmivter 14 23 38 36 32 
Go^born . . . 11 20 33 37 32 
Fields 9 20 3 6 16 13 
Tones .11 15 19 16 10 
Marlin , J4 ^ 16 19 10 
Broke. 
80 
82 
80 
80 
79 
89 
89 
85 
78 
87 
80 
79 
89 
88 
85 
79 
75 
74 
80 
.77 
80 
76 
88 
82 
84 
72 
83 
73 
74 
71 
78 
Championship event: 
F E Mallory lOllOUlOlllllllUlllllll- 
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S T Mallory 1011111111111111111110111- 
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Dade 01111 IIOIIOIOIOIIOOIIIIOI- 
0110111111111111111111111- 
J F Mallory lllllllllOllOUllllljlOll- 
1110111111101 ni 011111 111- 
H C Allen 1110111111111311001111111- 
01111111111111111111)1 Ij. 
Mac OlOOOlllOlOllOOOUOiniii 1. 
iioioi'iwaiiii 1101 1111 louj - 
Tones 0111110111111110000111 1 1 J - 
1111011131111111111111101-^ 
Lewis - 0000011000110110100110100- 
010010000100000101 1 ion 00- 
Mahan 11001111101100000101)11100- 
111111101 11101 1 001 1 1 1 0111- 
De Gi-uyler 0111101111111 01111111 1110- 
110101101111 011111111111 1 - 
Fields 1101011000.100011111111111- 
01011011.1.0011111 11 01 11000- 
Levi 1001011011011111101101100- 
11111.1111110001 01 1 1ll 111 1- 
Goshorri 1111111111011111111101110- 
111111 11111111101111 11 Oil- 
Smith , 1110110111111111111111111- 
11111111001110111 nil 1111- 
Holly 1111310101100100111.011010- 
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47 
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Trap Around Reading. 
Rhadtng, Pa., June 20.— The fifth annual toitrnament of the Shuler 
Gun Club of Pottstown, Pa., was held at Saratoga Park, the Shuler 
Club grounds, to-day, with a large crowd of shooters in attendance. 
Sportsmen were present from Reading, Glendale, Pine Iron Works, 
Phoenixville, Royersford, Philadelphia, Boyertown, Temple, Zions- 
ville and Pleasant Run. The principal event was the team shoot 
for teams of five men each at 25 targets for a silver trophy. Seven 
teams entered and the shoot resulted in Phoenix and Shuler clubs 
tieing on 95 broke. In the shoot-ofi" Phoenix won by 5 targets, the 
score being 42 to .37. The scores follow: 
Event No. 1, team shoot, teams of five men each at 25 targets 
for handsome trophy: 
Boyertown Gun Club's Team.— Schealer 17, SchaefTer 17, Wein 
14. Major 14, Benner 20- total 82. 
Mt. Penn Gun Club. Reading.— Rhoads 12, Schaaber 21, Wertz 
24, Yeager 20, Dietrick 15; total 92. 
Shuler, of Pottstown. — Trumbauer 19, GilsOn 20, Slonaker 16, 
Sho waiter 22, Urner IS; total 95. 
South End, of Reading.— Gerhert 19, Matz 20, Jones 17, Eschel- 
man 16, Yost 19; total 91. 
Phoenix, of Phoenixville.— Miller 19, HaUraan 13, Buck SSi John- 
son 20, Hogy 20; total 95. 
West Chester Gun Club Team.— Gill 16, Ford 13, Brinfon 15, 
Henry 13. Howard 19; total 76. 
Spinnerstown Gun Club.— A. Miller 13, Henderick 13, Graeff 18. 
Brey 19, Levengood 14; total 77. 
Shoot-off tie: Phcenix 42, Shuler 37. 
Sweepstake scores follow: 
Events: 
Targets r 
H Schaefifer 7 
Hallman i j., . . . . 
Shealer T;' 7 
Jack 
Ridge 9 
Wertz 10 10 10 
Nerhart 
A Miller 7 
Dietrick S 
Henderick 8 
Trumbauer 9 
Brey* 
Wein 4 
Benner 
Grafte 
Davis ..-«,■. 5 
De Witt 8 
Major , .. 10 
Buck 11 
Yeager 
Archer 
Adams 
Goodman 
Brinton .. 
Jones ■ . . . . 
Rhoads 
Levengood 
Matz 
Gill .. 
Laird 
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Hallowell 5 
Reading, Pa., June 27. — ^The first of the series of ten target 
shoots for the Peters Cartridge Co.'s handsome loving cup for the 
individual championship of Berks county will be held about Aug. 
11 at the Three-Mile Ilouse shooting grouiids under the auspices 
of the Berks County Trapshooters' League. T. H. Keller, Eastern 
manager of the Peters Cartridge Co., has presented a beautiful 
trophy to the league, and the business men of Reading are also 
giving a helping 'nand, adding merchandise prizes to the county 
championship and added money to the open sweeps. The shoots 
will all be under the general management of Arthur A. Fink, of 
this city, who will be assisted by a competent force of clerks. 
Targets will be thrown at 3 cent each. Two sets of traps of three 
each will be used. This shoot is opeit to all, and a large attend- 
ance is desired, so as to encourage the league's workers, and also 
to give the sport a boom in this locality. Any information will 
be cheerfully answered by addressing Arthur A. Fink, 426 Frank- 
lin street. " Duster. 
iNew Haven Gun Club. 
Njiw Haven, Conn., June 29. — The spirit of trapshooting is very 
much alive in New Haven, Conn. Seventeen members of the New 
Haven Gun Club turned out in the broiling sun yesterday and 
shot at 50 clay birds each man, in order to decide which half of 
those present would pay for the shore dinners for the party. Capt, 
John E. Bassett and the team of his selection succeeded in de- 
feating Capt. Reggoric and his team, the tune of which, when set 
to music, went like three $1 notes per man. The scores: 
Bassett's team: Bassett 39, Clark 34, Longdon 38, Meachen 36, 
Bates 38, Hooker S4, Twichell 30, Thompson 28. 
Regg-orie's team: Reggorie 37, Sav^ige 34, Callahan 37, Bristol 
36, Robertson 34. Bartlett 45, Marlin 34; Merwin 36, Peck 2L 
Bartlett sliot for targets only, just to show the Marlin gun; and 
made the top score of the day. J. E. B., Sec'y- 
Catchpole Gun Club. 
WoLcoTT, N. Y., June 27.— The following scores were made 
to- day by three members of our club. The day was extremely hot 
and only a little shooting was done: 
Wadsworth 113ini31333n331111im3331111011111]301131311333-48 
Fowler 331!3303131311310l00113mi01111imilllll01100111--)2 
Burlce llOOll^OllOlllOlllllI 1111 _20 
E. A- Wap»wo«th, Sec'y, 
Boston Gun Qob. 
An intensely warm afternoon was furnished the Boston Gun Club 
for their third last practice shoot at Wellington, and to suit the 
thermometer the events were contested in slow, easy-going fashion. 
During the most interesting part of the programme— i. e., the 
individual and team matches — a gale of wind preceding a thunder 
storm just about ruined the scores. A few of the more expert 
shooiers ictained their equanimity of mind and entered totals 
lilenty good enough for calm conditions; others fared differently. 
Leroy shot a remarkably even, fast gait, all from 21yds. rise 
except final straight. Mr. Woodruff was trying his new gun and 
managed well for a beginning. But (or tile e-slra h'avy pulls he 
would have dene better. 
Much sympathy was expressed for Mr. Sheffield, who lies ill at 
liis home in Wakefield. Latest accounts from his bedside are en- 
couraging, and his hosts of friends are united in wishing liim a 
speedy, thorough recovery. Mr. Sht-Bield is one of the older 
B. G. C. members— not old in years, but in faithful attendance at 
this very old club— so that his absence causes remark, besides a 
very noticeable void. 
Following are the scores complete: 
Events: 123456789 10 U 
Targets: 10 10 5p 10 lO 15 10 10 5p 10 10 
-Miskay, 18 3 9 8 5 9 11 6 5 2 9 7 
Leroy, 21 8 S 7 10 10 13 8 10 6 10 .. 
Rich, 17 9 10 & 5 5 13 9 9 6 7 7 
Woodruff, .17 9 5 6 .. 6 9 7 5 5 7 8 
Andres, 16 5 4 6 7 4 6 6 5 5 8 .. 
Horace, IS 8 8 7 6 7 11 6 4 5 5 .. 
Benton, 14 8 2 8 6 3 1 2 .. 
I'oor, 16 4 4 4 1 1 4 2.. 
H J K, 12 3 0., 14 
' All events unknown angles from magautrap. Two last events 
16yds. rise. 
Merchandise match, 25 targets, unknown, distance handicap: 
Rich, 17 .1101111110111111131110111—22 
Leroy, 21 1111110111110111111111100—21 
Horace, IS 1111111100101011011101010—17 
Miskay, 18 .1111110101110010101001111—17 
WoodrufT, 16 .0101101001101111111100011— 16 
Benton, 14 0100010011111101011110100—14 ' 
.■Vndres, 16 0110101010000101111000011—12 
Poor, 16 0101000011000000000000100— 5 
Team match, 40 targets— 5 pairs and 10 singles each shooter; dis- 
tance handicap. 
Leroy 3111133131—30 10 10 00 13 11—6—16 
Rich 1110133111- 9 10 11 00 11 10—6—15—31 
Miskay 1011000110— 5 00 11 00 00 00—2— 7 
Horace 0010100011— 4 10 10 10 00 11-^5— 9—16 
Fort Smith Gun Club. 
Fort Smith, Ark., June 24.— The race for the medal at the shoot- 
mg grounds last Saturday between Durden and Baptiste, after the 
contest had narrowed down to these two young gianis of the scat- 
ter gun, was worth going miles to see. In the first 25 they scored 
20 each out of 25, and then shot the tie off at 25 more, scoring 23 
each, and then decided the posses.sion of the trophy on a miss- 
and-out, Baptiste finally winnuig on the 3d bird of this style of 
shooting. 
The attendance was good and the shooting fast and furious for a 
ifpace of two hours, several sweeps being run off after the medal 
race. 
Everything is progressing favorably for the tenth annual Arkan- 
sas State Sportsmen's Association tournament, to be held here 
July 10, 11, 12 and 13. Sufficient money has been raised to insure 
the success of the shoot, and the programmes, which have just 
been issued, are very attractive — so much so, indeed, that they 
have been complimented by several foreign advertisers who had 
elds, in the same. 
Much interest is being manifesited in the coming shoot, and the 
indications are that the attendance will be a record breaker. The 
grounds are easy of access and very pleasantly situated, the shoot- 
ers being sheltered from the sun's rays the greater pact of the 
day by large shade trees. 
Mrs. Charles Boyd and Mrs. Alf. Williams graced the occasion 
with their presence and applauded vigorously the efforts of their 
respective husbands. 
Following arc the scores in the medal race, a number of sweeps 
being run off immediately following that event: 
Baptiste 101111113101101)111111010—20 
Durden 0111111101111110010111111—20 
Mulraney 11111011111111 1001 1110001— 19 
*Kimmons 13111311111101101111110(11—21 
Leach 11 1 01 Oil 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 01 0 1! 0001)0— 16 
C Boyd ..1111011001100111100011101—16 
Dr Ellis ■. 0110000010001011110101011—18 
Webber ...OOllOOIIOlOlOiHlllOOOOOOl—ll 
Green 1100010100100010001001 101—10 
Morse 0010010101100100000100101— 9 
*K!mmons really made the high score, but as he did not declare 
that he was shooting for the medal when he began his string the 
boys counted him otit. Leach. 
Trap at Swanton. 
SwANTON, Vt. — A small but enthusiastic gathering of shooters 
assembled at the Robin Hood Powder Co.'s Shooting I'ark, Swan- 
ton, Vt., Saturday afternoon, June 16, with a fair attendance of the 
fair sex. Event No. 5 was an attempt made to rival the scores 
made by Robin Hood and N. P.' L., who shot at 25 targets, with 
the trap set to throw the asphalts 80yds. In fact, the right quar- 
tering birds, assisted by the wind, flew nearly 100yds. Each broke 
21 of his 25. 
Below are regular scores, unknown angles: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets; 10 10 20 15 15 Targets: 10 10 20 15 15 
Rousseau 4 .. 15 11 6 Austin 7 15 9 5 
Bohannon 6 4 15 11 12 White 9 17 .. .. 
Robin Hood ..... 10 10 18 .. .. Dr Allen ..,,,1... .. 10 10 .. ., 
Richardson 8 7 11 12 9 Donalson ,,,>,..,.. IQ 
Dickson 7 .. 11 10 .. 
In the button shoot Rousseau won the gold, Richardson the sil- 
ver and Bohannon the bronze button. 
Bellows Falls Gun Club. 
Bellows Tau.S, Vt. — The Bellows Falls Gun Club held 'a shoot 
on the club grounds Thursday afternoon,, June 28. Below is the 
score: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 25 25 * 25 25 
Gibson 15 22 38 22 .. 
Norwood 21 20 17 21 
Fassett 19 18 16 15 .. 
Knight 12 19 13 .. 20 
*Ten pairs. 
Events Nos. 1, 2 and 3 were at known angles. 
3 and 4 were at unknown angles. 
The next shoot will be held July 4, at which time there will be 
several teams represented, and the club team making the best 
club score will receive a prize of $25. C. 11. Gibson, Sec'y. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 25 25 * 25 25 
Ru-ssell 16 14 10 .. .. 
Capron 15 12 13 20 .. 
Morrison 16 18 12 21 23 
Blakley 12 8 8.. .. 
Events Nos. 
Hot Springs Gun Club. 
Hot Spkings, Ark., July 28. — In the medal event 'of the Hot 
Springs Gun Club's club shoow, at 50 targets, there were three 
ties on 47, and in the shoot-ofT O'Bryan won: 
De Long, 0 11110111131113111O113nill11111133333113313331111O— 47 
Dr CoUings, 3.... 101111111 1111111111011311111010111111 1011111111111— 47 
Dr. Williams, 0. .110111 11111110110000101010011111111011111111111111— 39 
O'Bryan, 8 30111111001101111111111111111110011101011110011110—47 
Dr Tierney, 15.,.100103010011110010110«111103011101]11110100001010— 45 
Vaughan, 18 00011110101010100110000111101001100101111100110010—14 
There were three ties for medal. On the shoot-off O'Bryan won. 
C. C. D. 
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Time tables showing improved service may be obtained upon 
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In addition to the parlor car service in eflFect between New York 
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ing cars will be run after June 30 on the trams leaving New York 
at 2:55, 3:25 and 4:10 P. M., returning from Point Pleasant on 
tl?ains arriving at New York 9, 9:30 and 10 A- 
