1S8 
Forest and stream 
t Aug. is, 1903. 
Mr. Turner E. Hubby, at Mexia, Tex., on Aug. 7, made the 
remarkable score of 199 out of 200. a 99.5 per cent. gait. 
le 
The Stoughton, Mass,, Gun Club has fixed upon Sept. 7 as the 
date for its next all-day shoot. The members of the Montello 
Gvm CUib ■will be visitors. 
K 
The Marshalltown, Ta., Gun Club will hold a two-day tourna- 
ment in the latter part of November next. There will be targets 
and live-bird shooting provided by the programme. 
The Jackson Park Gun Club, of Paterson, N. J., contemplates 
an active fall season this year in live-bird competition. Its 
grounds are specially fitted, both by nature and art, for first-class 
competition with live birds as the theme. 
Wt 
The second trophy shoot of the Garfield Gun Club's third 
series was won by Messrs. Eaton, Thomas and Bullard, Class A, 
B and C, respectively. Eaton tied with Pollard on 24, and 
Thomas tied with Drinkwater on 17. Bullard was alone in Class 
C with 20. 
le 
On Tuesday of this week the Sheepshead Bay, L. I., Rod and 
Gun Club anticipated a strong competition and attendance, the 
main event being for the Wright loving cup, a prize donated by 
Mr. John S. Wright, manager of the Brooklyn Gun Club. This 
cup event will be at 100 targets. 
•t 
The able and energetic manager of the Cincinnati, O., Gun 
Club informs us that two teams, Cincinnati vs. Dayton, will con- 
test for the Phellis trophy on Aug. 21 at Dayton, O. Some of the 
members of the Cincinnati team will be as follows: Medico, Van 
Ness, Barker, Harris, Grau, Faran, Dick, Sunderbruch and 
Gambell. 
le 
The programme of the Mountaineers' Gun Club, Chattanooga, 
Tenn., announces that the targets will be thrown from the top of 
Lookout Mountain, that ?250 will be added, and that there will be 
no handicaps. The dates are Sept. 15 and 16. On each day there 
are tert events, a total of 200 targets, $20 entrance. Rose system 
will govern the division of the moneys. To three high guns shoot- 
ing through the programme, $25, $15, and $10. Manufacturers' 
agents are eligible to win first and second high averages onlj'. 
Round trip tickets at reduced rates. The secretary, Mr. P. B. 
Plummer will manage the competition. Mr. Keith Webb is the 
president, 
•t 
The assistant secretary, Mr. Lindley D. Hubbell, informs us 
that "the Colt Hammerless Gun Club, of Hartford, Conn., will 
give its fall tournament Wednesday, Aug. 26. It offers an attrac- 
tive programme of fourteen events at 10, 15 and 20 targets, a total 
of 200 targets, with an entrance of $20, including the price of 
targets. Paid experts and trade representatives will be very 
welcome, but may shoot for targets only. Money divided by the 
Rose system, and revised Interstate rules to govern. Programmes 
may be had by writing the secretary, R. McFetridge. A good 
attendance is expected." 
K 
The secretary, Mr. W. B. Allen, writes us as follows: "The 
club house and other buildings being erected by the Indianapolis, 
Ind., Gun Club on the sixteen acres of ground recently pur- 
chased for a trapshooting park are rapidly nearing completion, and 
everything will be in readiness for the Dedication Tournament, 
Sept. 22, 23 and 24. Programmes will be out of the printer's 
hands by Aug. 20, and from the early inquiries for copies, the 
attendance promises to eclipse any shoot ever held in Indiana. 
The club has been fortunate in securing the services of Leonard 
Shepherd, superintendent, for many years the assistant to Mr. 
Arthur Gambell, of the Cincinnati Gun Club, and this fact speaks 
volumes for the manner our details will be looked after." 
R 
The programme of the Interstate trapshooting tournament 
given for the Akron, O., Gun Club is now ready for distribution. 
The events are alike on each of the two days, Sept. 2 and 3, 
namely, nine events at 15, two at 20, and one. No. 12, at 25 targets; 
entrance, respectively, $1.50, $2, and $1. Purses divided 30, 25, 20, 
1,1 and 10 per cent. Targets 2 cents. Sept. 1 will be practice day. 
The secretary-manager of the Interstate Association will have 
charge of the tournament. The programme contains the following: 
"Guns and ammunition, prepaid and marked in owner's name, 
forwarded to W. V/. Wohlwend, care of Standard Hardware Co., 
Akron, O., will be delivered to the shooting grounds free of 
charge. A solid gold charm, suitably engraved, will be awarded 
to the amateur making the highest average for the two days. 
Fifteen dollars will be given to the amateurs making the second 
and third high averages for the two days. Ten dollars will be 
given to the amateur making the longest consecutive run during 
the two days. Five dollars will be given to each of the five low 
guns each day. Five valuable articles of merchandise will be 
the prizes in event No. 12 each day." Address Mr. Elmer E. 
ShTner, Pittsburg, Pa., or Secretary W. W. W^ohlwend, Akron, O. 
Bernard Waters. 
Mafshalltown Gun Cluh* 
Marsmai-Ltown, la., Aug. 7.— The annual two-day tournament 
of the Marshalltown Gun Club closed to-day. The attendance 
was good, forty-sev,en entries on the first day and thirty-five to- 
day. 
The programme was a long one, and called for 200 targets each 
day. No money was added, but $75 was given for averages. Man- 
ufacturers' agents were not allowed to share in the purses or 
averages. The shooting was from two sets of traps. Sergeant 
system. 
A high wind on the first day prevented high scores. The last 
day was calm, and ideal for shooting. 
This club has recently built a new club house, with every con- 
venience, and has to-day one of the finest shooting grounds m the 
State. It has a large, active membership of business men, who 
enjoy a good time. They will hold a two-day tournament the 
latter part of November. The programme will be a good one, and 
will provide shooting at both targets and live birds: 
First Day, Aug. 6. 
Fvents- 123456789 10 11 12 
Tareets- 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 Broke. 
Abbott ■ 1112 15 13 12 16 13 11 15 10 11 15 154 
Lane 1113 18 14 15 16 13 1116 1114 16 168 
Wallace *. . . 13 15 18 14 15 18 15 14 19 13 14 17 185 
r)eniel • ... 14 12 15 11 10 14 12 12 17 13 11 16 157 
Cook ■ ■ : 14 13 18 13 14 18 12 12 18 12 14 17 175 
rvBrien . ...... 13 12 18 10 13 15 10 12 18 14 13 19 167 
Schmfdt ■ ■ . 13 12 18 11 11 15 14 10 18 14 10 16 162 
cfCrt ' ... 15 14 18 15 14 20 13 14 16 14 13 19 185 
13121812131212 914101315 153 
D^Nfchois"' :: 12 10 14 10 10 15 11 14 14 8 6 12 126 
PetCTSon 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 10 14 10 11 14 149 
Johnson W S is la lO 15 lO lO U U S 13 1S5 
Burmister ... 
Bastian 
Linell 
Cundiff ..... 
Russell . , . . . 
Hoon 
Adams 
Proctor 
Budd 
Remington . 
Gus Place . . 
Snow 
Carstens 
Fahey 
Bird 
Keller 
Nelson ...... 
Baker 
Archer 
Burger 
Seamens 
Gundy 
Keefe 
Friend 
Davis 
Munson 
Hinegardner 
Bruher 
Dr Kibby .. 
Dv Devine . 
Barnard .... 
G Smith 
Steiner 
Gray 
Morrison ... 
McDowell . . 
"1 »• t. t .1 
. 14 13 18 
12 12 16 
15 12 16 
12 9 19 
12 11 17 
15 15 19 
12 15 17 
14 13 18 
12 15 15 
13 11 19 
11 13 14 
12 14 20 
15 10 19 
13 12 13 
12 15 15 
12 9 8 
9 10 14 
13 13 15 
11 8 12 
13 9 17 
10 13 15 
11 12 16 
14 12 17 
12 11 . . 
14 13 .. 
11 9 .. 
13 15 18 13 
12 13 15 8 
11 14 19 14 
12 8 11 12 
12 12 17 14 
15 11 18 12 
13 14 16 11 
13 14 17 15 
15 14 17 14 
12 12 19 13 
12 12 13 13 
13 14 17 12 
14 12 18 12 
13 10 13 13 
14 15 16 10 
8 10 12 9 
12 10 12 
14 11 14 
12 14 11 . . 
11 12 14 . . 
12 9 11 15 
12 11 15 .. 
10 
U 13 .. .. 
.. 11 .. .. 
., .. .. 11 
.. 9 .. 13 
. . 11 17 14 
.. 7 17 13 
., 3 5.. 
.. 4 4 
12 16 
12 17 
14 16 
13 15 
13 19 
15 19 
13 18 
15 10 
15 18 
8 18 
12 11 
12 19 
14 17 
14 13 
13 18 
8 8 
9 9 15 
12 12 16 
11 U 17 
13 14 17 
8 11 16 
13 10 16 
13 14 18 
13 12 17 
12 11 17 
13 15 19 
11 13 16 
12 1410 
12 13 16 
14 13 14 
12 13 16 
11 11 16 
9 14 13 
8 10 11 
172 
157 
175 
146 
166 
184 
171 
169 
180 
165 
147 
174 
172 
156 
166 
118 
129 
.. 13 13 .. .. 
.. 15 14 14 13 
7 .. .. 11 .. 
.. 15 
n .. 1212 .. 
12 
i2 is 13 "6 is 
5 8.. 
9 10 14 
9 12 16 
14 12 17 
10 
10 12 16 12 
9 14 16 12 
12 18 12 14 19 
Second Day, Aug. 7. 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 15 15 20 
Abbott 13 8 18 
Lane 13 12 19 
Wallace 12 12 18 
Densel 13 12 19 
Ccok 13 14 18 
O'Brien 9 14 17 
Schmidt 11 13 16 
Gilbert 14 13 20 
Forney 13 15 16 
Castners 9 9 19 
McDowell 12 14 15 
Morrison 14 13 18 
Kline 15 13 20 
Bird 13 15 20 
Dubbs 10 11 19 
Snow 14 11 19 
Linell 14 14 19 
Cudiff 9 14 16 
Russell 14 13 19 
Bastian 10 12 16 
Hoon 14 13 18 
Adams 13 12 16 
Proctor 15 12 13 
Budd 13 13 19 
Remington 14 11 20 
Seeley 7 13 16 
Toby 14 8 14 
Keller 11 12 16 
Johnson 13 18 14 
Peterson ....y..-....^...^-. 13 15 16 
Kalfe 14 12 .. 
Snyder •• 
Dr Kibby 20 
Place 11 
Friend 
Brown 
General averages for two days: 
Wallace 363, Linell 354, Cook 353, 
Lane 342, Adams 341, Proctor 341, 
Low average, Keller 285. 
4 5 
15 15 
11 14 
15 14 
12 14 
12 14 
15 14 
13 14 
9 14 
15 15 
12 12 
12 13 
13 15 
9 15 
13 13 
14 13 
14 15 
12 12 
13 15 
10 13 
12 11 
13 14 
14 13 
14 12 
12 13 
15 13 
15 11 
11 .. 
6 7 
20 15 
18 14 
14 13 
17 15 
15 13 
16 15 
19 10 
17 12 
18 15 
16 .. 
19 13 
18 14 
16 15 
19 14 
18 14 
19 14 
18 13 
18 14 
15 .. 
19 12 
16 12 
19 15 
17 13 
19 13 
18 14 
15 13 
8 9 
15 20 
13 16 
13 19 
14 20 
12 18 
13 19 
12 17 
13 16 
13 20 
10 11 12 
15 15 20 
12 13 20 
10 15 17 
11 13 19 
14 15 16 
12 12 17 
8 13 16 
14 14 16 
15 14 19 
13 17 
14 17 
14 20 
15 19 
11 18 
13 19 
11 19 
12 16 
is i9 
18 17 
12 19 
14 17 
12 19 
15 19 
13 20 
13 17 
14 14 14 
12 14 16 
14 15 19 
15 13 19 
11 14 18 
15 15 17 
11 12 19 
14 13 17 
is i4 ig 
12 13 14 
13 15 18 
13 10 19 
14 14 16 
12 14 19 
10 14 16 
.. 14 .. 
9 14 16 13 12 19 12 14 19 
11 10 
9 13 15 10 11 15 12 12 16 
Broke. 
170 
174 
178 
173 
178 
162 
165 
191 
i66 
175 
182 
188 
179 
181 
171 
169 
iso 
162 
183 
170 
172 
184 
172 
167 
i57 
11 12 
13 .. 18 11 14 17 12 14 16 
10 12 11 10 9 14 12 14 14 
.. 10 18 .. 12 
13 8 
Gilbert 376, Hoon 367, Budd 364, 
Russell 346, Bird 345, Snow 345, 
Castners 338, Remington 337. 
Hawkeye. 
Birch Brook Gan Clob. 
Lynn, Mass.— The Birch Brook Gun Club held its regular shoot 
Saturday, Aug. 8. There were not many shooters present. 
Hilliard and Everett tied on the medal event, with Straw 1 be- 
hind. These three were also in a bunch in the merchandise 
event. 
The three-man team race was closely contested, being a tie in 
the 25-target race, but in the 15-target race Everett, Riley and 
Emery came out 4 ahead. 
Events * 12 5 6 
Taro-ets- 30 50 10 10 Av. Av. 
Hillia?d ■ 18 29 46 9 10 1.000 1.000 
Straw ■ 15 28 45 9.. 1.000 1.000 
Rowe 15 24 41 9 .. 1.000 1.000 
Kverett 18 28 46 9 7 1.000 1.000 
Riley 151934.. 9 .344 .906 
The first column contains the class handicaps. No. 1 is the 
merchandise event. No. 2 is the medal event. 
Three-man team race, 25 targets: Hilliard 23, Straw 19, Rowe 24; 
total 66. Everett 25, Riley 19, Emery 22, Total 166. 
Three-man team race, 15 targets: Hilliard 12, Straw 12, Rowe 11; 
total .35. Everetl 14, Riley 11, Emery 14; total 39. 
Henry Rood, Sec'y. 
Colt Gun Club, 
Hartford, Conn.— The regular medal shoot of the Colt Gun 
Club was held on Aug. 8, seventeen shooters competing for the 
coveted trophy. Hermann won with a score of 22. 
The fall tournament of the club will he held Aug. 26. Shooting 
commences at 9:30. A programme of fourteen events has been 
decided upon, and several prominent shooters have already agreed 
to come. 
Aug. 8, Saturday.— Scores in full are: 
Events : * 1 
* 1 2 3 
Targets: 25 26 25 
Hermann 22 17 22 . , 
Ruvick 20 18 22 .. 
McFetridge 21 23 . . . . 
Hoist 20 15 .. .. 
Alger 20 10 ... . 
Hubbell 19 13 14 22 
Hollister ^0 . .. 
Colt 18 9 16 . . 
Nichols 18 13 . . .. 
* Medal shoot. 
Events: ♦12 3 
Targets: 25 25 25 
Field 17 12 .. .. 
Alexander 15 
Miller 15 10 13 .. 
M'Ginty 13 10 .. .. 
Stone 12 11 ... . 
Root 12 13 .. .. 
Calkins 12 
Bill U 
RoBT. McFetridge, Sec'y. 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
Brooklyn Gun Qub. 
Brooklyn, L. I., Aug. 8.— There was a deal of humidity in the 
August air' yet Mr. John S. Wright, manager and chief worker 
of the Brooklyn Gun Club, had enough shooters present to make 
an active afternoon. Ten events were shot as follows: 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 15 1" 1^ 
Fender • ° 
Bergen J 
Houscleiter 4 
Wright 4 
Hitchcock o 
Schevagerl ^ 
9 
11 
7 
11 
8 
11 
11 
6 
10 
7 
4 
5 
10 
8 
7 
3 
7 
6 
3 
7 
15 
11 
9 
8 
10 
8 
5 
15 
13 
12 
5 
12 
10 
9 
15 
9 
10 
10 
6 
11 6 
Btownsville Rod and G«n CI«b« 
Brownsville, Pa., Aug. 8.— The entry list at the ninth tourna- 
ment of the Trapshooters' League of Western Pennsylvania, held 
on the grounds of the Brownsville Rod and Gun Club, Aug. 6 and 
6, was not as large gs was expected by the local club, due no 
doubt to many being away on their annual vacation. 
The local club added $200 to the purses, in addition to the one- 
half cent for each target trapped, added by the league pro- 
gramme. 
Naturally expecting a larger attendance, notwithstanding the '■ 
above fact, and that the local club goes in the hole financially on 
this tournament, she will come up smiling again, and hopes to 
hold many good tournaments in the future. 
The trade was representea by Elliott, Fulford, Lytle, Grubb 
and Lautenslager. 
The local club feels under obligations to Messrs. Grubb and 
Lautenslager for their assistance in handling score sheets and ' 
squads. 
Elliott was high gun first day, with 167 out of 175; Fulford close 
second with 165. Denniker in the amateur class was high the first 
day with 162. Atkinson, the State champion, 161. 
The second day Elliott was again high with 168, Watson 166, 
Denniker 164 and Fulford 162. 
The team shoot resulted in the following scores out of a possible 
200: North Side 178, Ruffsdale 173, Brownsville 164, Irwin 160,- 
Tabulated scores follow: 
First Day, Aug, 5, 
Events: 12 3 
Fulford 13 18 14 
Watson 13 19 15 
Atkinson 15 19 13 
Bessemer 14 18 11 
Elliott 12 20 15 
R F Crawford 12 18 14 
Daugherty 12 13 10 
West 11 13 14 
C Crawford 13 13 9 
Rathmell 13 18 13 
Denniker 14 18 15 
Frost ..; ". 13 19 11 
Pool 14 15 11 
Cochran 14 16 11 
Hawkins 13 12 7 
Sargent 11 13 14 
Nelson 10 16 12 
Swearer 12 17 15 
J T C 12 16 11 
Calhoun 12 18 15 
Low :.. 11 13 12 
Stewart 12 18 12 
Meyers 12 16 12 
Andrews 12 15 13 
Phillips 14 15 14 
Snyder 10 15 14 
Dearth , 12 15 13 
Provance 9 15 10 
Foster 9 14 9 
Lumenshen 12 .. 
Geo Thompson 11 16 10 
Withrow 8 .. .. 
Wampler ■ 15 12 
Plank 9 
4 6 
19 14 
18 14 
17 13 
19 12 
18 15 
19 13 
16 13 
16 11 
17 14 
17 11 
15 15 
19 15 
19 14 
19 14 
12 10 
19 14 
17 13 
18 12 
14 14 
19 14 
12 8 
17 12 
19 9 
16 10 
17 15 
15 12 
13 12 
14 U 
12 .. 
12 .. 
14 14 
.. 13 
18 8 
10 10 
6 7 
20 15 
18 14 
19 15 
17 14 
19 15 
16 13 
17 11 
13 12 
17 9 
17 12 
20 15 
16 14 
20 13 
19 11 
13 12 
15 13 
15 14 
18 13 
19 12 
16 13 
12 10 
18 13 
18 13 
17 9 
17 12 
14 11 
15 12 
12 10 
8 9 10 
19 13 20 
18 12 17 
20 13 17 
15 15 18 
19 15 19 
17 IJ. 17 
16 8 17 
16 12 15 
18 12 15 
13 14 17 
20 14 16 
18 14 18 
14 13 17 
19 14 18 
14 11 13 
13 14 16 
17 14 13 
17 12 17 
18 13 16 
17 15 19 
16 10 13 
15 13 17 
18 9 18 
15 13 16 
ii ii i2 
15 15 17 
14 12 12 
17 12 
15 .. 
16 11 
18 11 18 
i5 io ie 
Second Day, Aug. 6, 
Events: 1 
Fulford 15 
Watson 15 
Atkinson 14 
Bessemer 14 
Elliott 14 
R F Crawford 13 
Daugherty 12 
West 13 
C S Crawford 13 
Rathmell 13 
Jeff 9 
Henry ., U 
Andrews 13 
Myers H 
Stewart 14 
Denniker 15 
Frost 11 
Pool 10 
Snyder ..... .J,, i ......... ..... 12 
Hawkins i 12 
Sargent 12 
Nelson 15 
Swearer 14 
J T C 11 
Wampler 9 
Dearth ,1 
Low 10 
Daly 11 
Lutz 14 
Foster , 13 
Geo. Thompson 13 
Withrow 12 
Ward 10 
Arnesberg • 
Plank 
Titlow 
2 3 4 
20 14 17 
20 15 20 
19 14 19 
18 15 IS 
18 15 20 
18 14 19 
16 14 16 
16 13 19 
18 14 19 
17 15 17 
13 10 15 
17 12 15 
13 11 14 
17 12 13 
17 12 14 
17 15 17 
17 13 18 
18 12 16 
1119 9 
15 8 13 
17 14 15 
19 11 10 
18 14 16 
16 15 16 
16 14 10 
13 12 10 
16 13 16 
13 8 16 
17 14 18 
17 12 17 
16 13 15 
15 13 17 
11 11 15 
5 6 
13 17 
14 17 
14 16 
13 18 
15 20 
13 18 
14 18 
12 17 
13 17 
14 16 
14 18 
15 16 
14 17 
12 16 
11 16 
15 20 
13 18 
10 13 
13 11 
7 8 
14 19 
15 18 
14 18 
13 20 
15 19 
10 20 
12 18 
14 17 
12 16 
11 17 
14 18 
15 19 
9 11 
14 15 
14 19 
14 19 
13 17 
13 14 
12 14 
9 10 
15 18 
13 19 
14 16 
11 18 
14 18 
14 17 
14 16 
14 16 
12 17 
13 18 
11 17 
11 15 
i3 is 
11 16 
13 19 
14 1& 
11 18 
11 17 
13 16 
14 16 
13 19 
12 17 
6 17 
12 14 
11 16 
10 17 
12 18 
11 14 
13 16 
13 14 
12 14 
12 13 
14 13 
14 15 
12 17 
12 .. 
10 17 
14 15 
14 17 
14 18 
9 12 
U 19 
15 10 
11 16 
14 18 
14 16 
14 16 
14 15 
11 .. 
10 13 
14 .. 
13 .. 
13 15 
12 .. 
16 
9 13 
12 13 
14 11 11 12 
10 
5 15 .. .. 
Broke. 
165 
158 
161 
153 
167 
150 
132 
133 
137 
145 
162 
157 
150 
155 
117 
142 
141 
161 
145 
160 
117 
147 
144 
126 
104 
131 
139 
119 
44 
24 
141 
36 
121 
29 
Broke. 
162 
166 
158 
158 
168 
156 
150 
151 
151 
151 
139 
146 
102 
138 
144 
164 
150 
136 
123 
48_ 
139 
144 
153 
146 
84 
128 
122 
129 
139 
118 
144 
121 
72 
48 
32 ■ 
58 
General a.verages: Elliott 335, Fulford 327, Denniker 326, Wat- 
son 324 Atkinson 319, Bessemer 311, Frost 307, R. F. Crawford 
306, Swearer 304, Rathmell 296, J. T. C. 291, Stewart 291, C. 
Crawford 288, Nelson 285, Geo. Thompson 285, Pool 285, West 
284, Myers 282, Daugherty 281, Sargent 281, Dearth 267, Snyder 
254* W. T. Daugherty, Sec'y. 
Florists Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Pa. — The first annual amateur tournament of the 
Florists' Gun Club, of Philadelphia, will be given Sept. 30 and 
Oct. 1 and 2, on their grounds at Wissinoming, Pa. 
The programme will have ten events daily at flying targets, 150 
on the first day, 175 each on the second and third; the last five 
events on the third day constituting a 100-target speed handicap, 
open to all. 
The purses are open to amateurs only, but the handicap is open 
to all; $200 will be added by the Florists' Gun Club, of which 
$175 will be given to shooters of 73 and 80 per cent, skill. 
The purses will be divided Rose system, four moneys, 8, 5, 3, 2 
points. There will be high and low average daily for amateurs, 
and general average; high and low for the three days. 
A tax purse will be provided for those who fail to win their 
entrance. 
Shooting will be over three magautraps, ruij by electric motors^ 
and one set Sergeant system. 
We have the finest shooting grounds in the world; ask any 
one who attended the State shoot here. 
We invite all amateurs to be with us, and guarantee a perfectly 
conducted tournament. We request all manufacturers to send 
their representatives here Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 and 2, to meet one 
hundred or more amateurs. Florists' Gun Club, 
V, V. Dorp, Sec'y. 
No. 2728 North Twelfth Street. 
is just aching to do something mighty mean, 
it,'' said Uncle Allen Sparks, "he always 
iie'd do''it for 2 cents."— Chicago Tribune. 
"When a man 
is afraid to do 
and 
says 
jle— Do you think it will be hard for a rich man to enter the 
Kingdom of Heaven? _ _ , 
Sh^Oh, Mr. Moneybaggs, this is so sudden! 
mamma will be delighted.— The Swn. 
But I am sure 
