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Ihterstate at Ottawa* 
Ottawa, 111., Aug. 14.— The Interstate Assoeiiatioft gave an- 
other of its successful series of tournaments here this week 
under the auspices of the Rainmakers' Gun Club. The attend- 
ance was not as large as expected, due partly to the fact that no 
added money was of¥ei-ed, and possibly also owing to the number 
of other tournaments crowded into the Western circuit this month. 
Elmer Shancr was at the helm, as usual, and left nothing wanting 
in any detail. 
Weather the first day was quite pleasant, and scores averaged 
good. Hughes and Powers tied for first place with the ex- 
cellent score of 170 out of the 175. Spencer was second, two birds 
behind them, while Connor and Riehl tied for third with 161. 
Rain cut short good scores midway in the programme of the 
second day. On the first hundred Riehl and Powers were high 
with but three lost, but the latter finished stronger, and easily 
got top place for the aay. Spencer got second and Hughes and 
Brown third. Powers, Spencer, Hughes and Riehl finished in 
the points for the meet. 
The programme was at 175 targets each day. 
First Day, Aog» 12. 
Events : 1 
Targets : 15 
Hughes 13 
Riehl 14 
Powers 14 
Waters 12 
Spencer 15 
Sperry 12 
Meidroth 13 
Buck 11 
Pooler 12 
Boissenni 11 
Kneussl 13 
Rambo 14 
Connor , 11 
Sheldon 10 
Tweeth 10 
Norton 11 
Tramp 13 
Bouxsine 10 
Drennen 15 
Hayes , 14 
Willard 
Hanagan . . 
Barto 
Vietmeyer 
Collins 
Engstrom 
Hoon 
Kinder 
Hope 
Gentleman 
Clark 10 
Burgess 10 
Tuti , 13 
Roll 
Fowle 
R H Pooler 
BsU 
2 3 
20 15 
19 15 
18 15 
20 13 
IG 14 
20 14 
18 15 
15 12 
19 10 
14 10 
14 9 
16 13 
16 11 
19 14 
14 9 
14 10 
15 12 
14 13 
17 13 
18 11 
.. 13 
.. 14 
.. 11 
.. 14 
.. 14 
.. 12 
16 12 
15 10 
.. 6 
14 12 
.. 13 
4 5 
20 15 
20 15 
19 16 
19 15 
17 12 
20 14 
19 12 
15 15 
16 14 
18 12 
14 9 
18 13 
20 14 
20 15 
14 11 
18 8 
15 14 
.. 10 
15 13 
16 15 
IS 14 
17 14 
20 15 
18 15 
19 14 
19 12 
12 9 
19 14 
14 14 
.. 12 
15 11 
6 7 
20 15 
20 14 
16 13 
20 15 
19 13 
19 14 
18 13 
20 13 
19 13 
16 13 
15 11 
16 8 
18 14 
20 13 
18 15 
12 7 
18 14 
15 14 
20 15 
20 13 
17 12 
19 12 
19 14 
18 14 
.. 13 
19 14 
17 ., 
.. 13 
15 12 
.. 9 
8 9 10 
20 15 20 
20 14 20 
20 14 17 
19 15 20 
19 15 18 
18 15 19 
19 13 19 
16 13 17 
17 14 19 
IS 13 18 
15 13 18 
17 IS 17 
18 14 17 
19 12 IS 
17 14 13 
13 8 15 
18 12 17 
.. 12 .. 
.. 12 .. 
IS 15 18 
18 13 16 
18 15 19 
19 14 17 
20 15 16 
17 15 18 
20 14 17 
.. 10 .. 
17 15 20 
Broke. 
170 
161 
170 
155 
168 
158 
169 
152 
144 
132 
144 
156 
161 
135 
115 
146 
156 
157 
, . 12 17 
. . 13 13 16 
16 15 17 15 19 12 17 
..16 
.. 6 
, . 12 13 
Second Day, Aug. 13. 
Events : 
Targets : 
Hughes . 
Riehl .... 
Powers . . 
XVaters .. 
Spencer . . 
Roll 
Willard . 
Barto .... 
JIannagan 
K orton . . 
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P Buck .. 
Collins 
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Payes 
A J Brown..,. 
Feeney , 
Siebgn ,. 
Kneussl 
Meidroth 
|?oissenir\ ..... 
Rambo 
Pooie?- ....... 
Connor 
iDrennen ..... 
fweeth ....... 
Gpntlemar) ... 
V on Lengerke 
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Hope 
Howlett 
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15 20 
16 19 
15 19 
15 19 
14 20 
12 20 
15 19 
II 19 
13 15 
11 IS 
10 16 
15 IS 
14 IS 
15 20 
9 18 
15 18 
12 16 
14 is 
15 17 
13 15 
11 15 
li 16 
15 19 
11 17 
12 19 
14 18 
3 4 
15 20 
13 20 
15 18 
14 20 
13 19 
14 18 
15 IS 
14 IS 
13 17 
13 15 
14 16 
15 18 
11 17 
15 17 
13 l4 
13 17 
12 17 
10 17 
13 19 
13 19 
12 16 
10 16 
12 16 
15 17 
15 IS 
14 Is 
13 19 
9 14 
13 15 
5 6 7 
15 20 15 
14 17 11 
15 20 12 
14 20 13 
13 18 15 
14 19 14 
13 20 12 
13 12 15 
15 16 14 
H 19 12 
14 15 is 
14 16 12 
15 17 14 
15 17 14 
12 .. .. 
11 20 13 
13 14 9 
12 i4 15 
14 18 15 
12 16 12 
13 13 15 
10 17 9 
14 19 . . 
13 
14 17 12 
11 .. .. 
13 17 10 
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14 ., 12 
.. 18 13 
.. .. 12 
8 9 
20 15 
17 14 
18 12 
18 15 
14 11 
20 14 
17 13 
18 12 
17 13 
10 9 
16 11 
is 15 
17 13 
18 12 
10 
20 
20 
14 
19 
17 
19 
16 
16 
IG 
20 
19 
Broke. 
160 
158 
167 
154 
164 
158 
148 
149 
i45 
160 
19 162 
19 13 
17 11 
17 13 
17 11 
19 11 
IS 9 
i4 11 
17 13 
.. 12 
15 11 
19 
15 
15 
18 
17 
15 
158 
136 
145 
157 
147 
137 
154 
17 12 
17 .. 
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WESTERN TRAP. 
Garfield Gun Club. 
Chicago, 111., Aug. 15. — The appended scores were made on 
our grounds to-day on the occasion of the second trophy shoot of 
the third series. Dr. Shaw won Class A trophy on a straight 
score of 25. R. Kuss, a visitor, tied the score, while Pollard, 
Meek, Ellis and Hartoway were right after him with 24 each. 
Hartoway, being a Class B man, won in his class, pullard won 
Class C on 22, 
The day was very cloudy arid dark, and ^aini fell during several 
of the events; but notwithstanding the threatening weather, thirty 
shooters put in an appearance for the afternoon's sport. 
Trophy event: 
Dr Meek 1111111111111111111111110—24 
Pollard ;ioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii— 24 
Ellis .1111 (11111101111111111111—24 
McDonald ' . . ...„ » .. .v lOllimOllllllimililll— 23 
Stone iiioiioiiiiiioAiiiiiiiiii— 22 
T^iomas llllllOillllOlllillillill— 23 
Eaton ■ ■ ' . . . .1111101111111111111101111—23 
Johnson '. '. '. llimillllOlllU OOlllili- 22 
Kehl UOOlOlOllOllOOUlOflOOliO— 13 
Dr Shaw 1111111111111111111111111—25 
AVjlsion . . ; 1101101110110100111111111-1 9 
Wydeii , . . , , 1101110100110000000011110—12 
W^ A Jo^es 1111111111011011101111111—22 
Richfirds , ,liillllO11101li0111lillll— 22 
Sny4er . . , . , , , . ..llllllllilllillOllOllUll— 23 
Fort , 1111100110110111111000111—18 
Buii?ird , , , . , iiimuioouuiiiiiiiioi— 22 
Keck , . . , 0111111011111111101111111—22 
Blair lOimuOOllOllllUOOOOCO— 15 
Waters 0111101101101111110100111—19 
Chesterman 1100000000100100100010011— 8 
Trask 0011110111111111000111011— IS 
Coppernan 1111101111111110110111011—21 
Hathaway 1111011111111111111111111—24 
Studley 0001000001110101001101100—10 
Pilz 1100101011011110111110111—18 
Kuss 1111111111111111111111111—25 
Cummings 1011111111111111011111111—23 
Sweepstakes : 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 10 10 10 
Dr Meek 9 9 9 
Pollard 10 9 10 
Ellis 9 9 8 
McDonald 7 10 9 
Stone 8 8 7 
Thqwss 7 8 7 
5 6 7 8 9 10 
10 10 15 10 * 10 
10 10 11 
10 9 15 
10 10 13 
8 7 11 
9 7 13 
8 9 8 .. .. .. 
Eaton , 7 
Johnson 9 
Kehl g 
Dr Shaw .n 8 
Wilson . . 8 
Wydell 2 
W A Jones 7 , 
Richards g 
Bullard 
Chesterman .. 
Trask 
Coppernall . . . 
Hartaway 
Studley 
Pilz 
Kuss ij.. 
Cummings . . . 
Liddie 
Zorn 
*Pairs. 
6 
10 
5 
8 
6 
14 
10 
5 
8 
8 
6 
10 
8 
13 
4 
6 
8 
8 
8 
8 
9 
15 
4 
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7 
6 
9 
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5 
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7 10 10 9 7 
5 10 11 10 7 
7 3 
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10 10 14 10 .. 
9 9 
8 9 9 .. .. 
9 9 
. W. Meek, Sec'y. 
ON LONG ISLAND. 
6 7 
10 10 20 20 10 15 25 25 25 
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17 
18 
16 
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8 16 16 16 
11 20 17 17 
9 21 12 .. 
13 23 23 21 
14 17 17 .. 
12 22 20 16 
12 24 21 20 
8 14 12 
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Brooklyn Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug, 13.— Delightfully pleasant weather favored 
the shoot of the Brooklyn Gun Club held to-day. There was a 
gcod attendance, as the list of shooters appended will show. This 
was the first thorough tryout of the new grounds by a goodly 
number of contestants. It demonstrated that high scores are 
not an easy matter. The targets looked easy to smash, but they 
were very elusive in fact. A feature of the event was a visit of 
the Wanderers. The scores: 
EvenLs: 12 3 4 
Targets : 
G E Call 7 6 14 
C A l^ockwood S 6 15 
L J Goetter 6 5 .. 
W Hopkins 9 10 19 
I M Marshall 8 .. 14 
H S Wei.es 8 10 .. 
N Apgar . . 9 ,, 
H \v hitehouse 
W S Fender 
Capt Money 7 li 16 19 17 
li D Bergen 6 14 17 14 13 
F B Hollman 9 12 22 19 17 
M Herrmgton 7 12 17 18 .. .. 
Capt Dreyer 8 10 17 IS 19 .. 
J ^vlornsun 13 17 17 22 5 
S K liiTchcock 8 17 14 17 6 
J H Krocgcr 10 18 17 5 
J 11 HenUrickson 15 IG 10 14 
B Waters 13 15 .. .. 
L Connuz !« is 13 13 
K VV Keynolds llj 10 ,. .. 
H B Williams 16 4 14 
Special prize shoot No. 2, for watch won by Morrison; distance 
handicap: J. Morrison (17) 22, W. Hopkins (20) 21, Neaf Apgar 
(21) 20, Capt. Dreyer (16) 19, Louis Connitz (16) 18, Capt. Money 
(18) 17, L. B. tioftman (IS) 17, C. A. Lockwood (17) 17, J. H. 
Kroeger (16) 17, S.. R. tlitchcock (16) 17, H. S. Welles, (21) 16, 
J. H. Hendrickson (18) 16, H. B. Williams (16) 16, B. Waters (18) 
15, H. D. Bergen (17) 13, E. W. Reynolds (17) 10. 
Match, four-man tcanis, 10 targets per man. 
No. 1 Team.— Call (captain) 8, Hopkins 9, Marshall 6, Lockwood 
9; total 32. j 
No. 2 Team.— Goetter (captain) S, Apgar 9, Welles 8, White- 
house 7; total 32. 
Second team shoot, same conditions, and shoot-off of tie: 
No. 1 Team.— Call 6, Hopkins 10, Marshall 8, Lockwood 8; 
total 32. 
No. 2 Team.— Gdetter 8, Apgar 7, Welles 10, Whitehouse 6; 
total 31. 
Special prize contest, 25 targets, with allowance, for sleeve- 
buttons: Apgar (1) 25, Capt. Money (3) 19, H. S. Welles (2) 24, 
L. J. Goetter (4) 25, C. A. Loclcwood (4) 24, Wm. Hopkins (2) 25, 
H, D. Bergen (17) 21, F. B. lloitman (3) 25, M. Hernngton (3) 20, 
J. M. Marshall (4) 21, Capt. Dreyer (6) 23, G. E. Call (4)) 20, 
J. Morrison (4) 21, S. R. lii.chcock (6) 23, W. S. Fender (6) 20, 
J. H. Kroeger (7) 17. 
Second tie, on 10 targets: Hopkins (0) 8, Goetter (1) 8, Hoff- 
man, withdrew. 
Third tie: Hopkins (0) 9, Goetter (1) 8, 
Wanderers' shoot for L. C. Smith gun, 25 targets, allowances 
added; optional sweepstake: Neaf Apgar (1) 22, Capt. Money (3) 
22, H. S. Welles (3) 23, L. Goetter (4) 16, L. B. Hoffman (4) 23, 
M. llernngton (2) 20. 
The sweepstake interest was participated in by the following: 
Lockwood 17, Hopkins 23, Bergen 14, Marshall 17, Dreyer 18, 
Call 16, Mon-ison 17, Hitchcock 14, Fender 12, Kroeger 18, Hcn- 
drickson 15, Waters 13, Connitz 16, Reynolds 16. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 15.— There was a slim attendance, as 
was to be expected, considering that only two days before a 
large shoot was held on the same grounds. All events were at 
10 targets. The scores follow : 
Events : 1 
Wright ., 5 
Hitcncock 4 
Gnthths 9 
Bramwell 4 
Greene , 9 
3 4 5 6 
8 
5 
S 
5 
6 5 7 
J. S. Wright, Manager 
9 10 
7 6 
7 S 9 10 
7 0 8 7 
7 6 7 5 
9 
4 
Sheepshead Bay Rod and Gun Club. 
Sheepshead Bay, L. I., Aug. 11.— The 100 target race for the 
loving cup, donated by Mr. John S. Wright, manager of the 
Brooklyn Gun Club, developed a strong competition. The scores 
were high as made by the leaders, and the shoot-off also was 
elose. The weather was pleasant. Schortemeier generously with- 
drew in the shoot-off. The scores: 
Targets : 25 25 25 25 Targets : 25 25 25 25 
Apgar 24 24 25 19—92 Cooper 
Welles 
Grieff 24 25 25 22 
H Pearsall 14 14 18 w 
Hoffman 21 24 22 21 
. . 20 17 16 15— 6S 
23 23 26 23—94 Frahsiola 12 10 12 7—41 
-96 Lockwood 21 19 22 17—79 
Schorty 25 24 25 22—96 
Montanus 18 17 17 w 
Kracke U 5 12 8—36 I McKane 23 20 19 17—79 
W Pearsall 22 20 19 22-83 J Lubecke 6 9 12 14—41 
D Goubeaud ....13 1112 9-45 
Shoot-off, 25 targets: Welles (1) 22, Griefif (1) 21, Hoffman (2) 
23, H. Pearsall (4) 21, McKane (3) 19, Schorty withdrew. 
A few sweepstake events also were shot. 
Poughkeepsie Gun Club. 
PouGHKEEPSiE, N. Y., Aug. 13.— The team match between 
Ossining and Poughkepsie gun clubs here to-day resulted in a, 
victory for the visitors, who defeated the local team b,y three 
points. Each team was composed of eleven meq, and t|iis W!is 
the closest race, between teams of so la^ge a rjumbev, ever shot 
along the Hudson. Not u^til the Ifist two men to shoot— Fenn 
and Carpenter— ha(i fired their twentieHi vound, could it be told 
whieh t§arn would be the victor. 
Blandford, of Ossining, was high man, breaking 24 out of his | 
25. Bissing and Du Bois with 22 each were high for Pough- f 
keepsie. 
As is generally the case in events of this kind, the unexpected 
is sure to happen. In this case, not one of Poughkeepsie's best 
men made within several points of what their general average 
calls for, while if but one of these men could have put up their 
usual score the visitors would have been beaten. 
In the Marshall cup event. Dr. Borst scored 25 with his 
handicap, and won out. The team racd was as follows: 
Poughkeepsie Team— Tallman 19, Russell 20, Sleight 20, Rogers i 
19, Adriance 19, Bissing 22, Smith 16, Du Bois 22, Traver 19, '\ 
Gorham 21, Fenn 17; total 214. 
Ossining Team— Washburne 20, Bedell 19, Blandford 24, Clark 
22, Hubbell 20, Ball 17, tlyland 17, Sutton 20, Betti 19, Coleman. . 
i9, Carpenter 20; total 217. Snanjweh. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
Rahway Gun Club. 
The Rahway, N. J., Gun Club held a very successful handica^f 
shoot on their grounds, Saturday, Aug. 8. The three prizes in. 
:ach event were captured as follows: First event, Lovett^ Way 
and Crane. Second event, Moffett, Rodgers, and Sprague. The 
scores : 
Event 1, handicap, 25 targets: Pope (3) 24, MofTett (4) 24, 
Hadkins (2) 22, Joline (2) 27, Gaskill (1) 23, Kelley (5) 24, Smith 
(3) 22, Ellis (6) 17, Lovett (1) 25, Browne (3) 19, Sprague (5) 21, 
Mays (4) 19, Housman (6) 24, Way (3) 25, Crane (4) 25, Rowland 
(0) 23, Schwinding (6) 21, Rodgers (7) 22, Manpkin (8) 22, J. 
Goodwin (4) 21, Van Goodman (5) 25. 
Ev It 2, handicap, 25 targets: Pope (3) 22, Moffett (4) 25, 
Had. ns (3) 26, Joline 22, Gaskill (1) 22, Kelly (6) 26, Smith (5) 
25. E is (10) 23, Lovett (1) 24, Browne (5) 24, Sprague (7) 25, 
Mu^o (7) 22, Housman (7) 27, Way (2) 23, Rowland (7) 26, Good- 
win (5) 27, Rodgers (8) 26, Van Goodman (4) 22, Woodhouse (10) 
16, Schwinding (7) 19. 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., Aug. 9.— These scores were made at, the last 
shoot of the Hudson Gun Club. In the 100-bird race, Schorty 
was first. May second, and Piercy third. Piercy won high aver- 
age in the other events. Glover and Dudley were not up to their 
usual good form. The shooting of May was very good. 
The weather was threatening, and kept many away. Harry 
Welles came in time to do some good shooting. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 U12 13 
Targets: 20 20 20 25 25 25 25 20 20 20 15 15 15 
Piercy, 20 , 18 18 20 22 20 21 22 17 18 20 12 13 .. 
f chprty, 20 18 16 18 23 24 23 21 19 19 18 13 14 13 . 
Dud ey, 20 17 IS 19 18 17 21 21 17 19 20 
Staples, 18 18 16 16 20 19 19 18 17 14 15 . . 13 . . 
Glover, 20 16 17 16 17 18 22 16 15 17 12 
Van Valkenburg, 16 16 11 13 16 14 23 14 14 14 16 9 9 
Banta, IS 
Gilhe, 16 
May, 17 . 
Marshall 
Strobel . 
Welles, 20 '. 
Van Dyne ', 
Handicaps apply to Nos. 4, 5, 6 and 
19 18 17 19 19 16 20 10 10 
8 10 14 16 13 18 16 14 11 16 6 . . . . 
18 16 19 24 22 19 25 16 17 17 
.. .. 15 
9 . . . . 4 5 11 
21 20 18 16 19 
10 .. 
J. H. 
North River Gun Qub. 
Edgewater, N. J., Aug. 15.— Event 7 was the cup event, andl 
the handicaps apply only to it. Glover and Morrison tied for it.. 
Some excellent scores were made: 
E^'ents: 123456789 101 
Targets: . 10 15 10 15 10 15 25 15 15 lOj 
Morrison, 3 6 9 8 .. 8 13 22 
Apgar 9 12 
Glover, 1 9 12 
Fender , S 7 
Schramm 7 5 
Roach 2 3 
Harland, 4 6 11 
Keynolds, 3 9 12 
Eickhoff, 3 8 10 
Truax, 2 
Merrill, 3 ~ 11 
Allison, 1 
9 14 10 15 24 
9 13 7 13 24 
3 10 5 3 13 
5 10 5 14 17 
4 
Edwards 12 
5 7 6 11 14 
6 9 6 .. 16 
6 11 10 12 13 10 12 
9 8 10 14 13 9 
7 9 17 6 11 
o 6 11 12 U 12 
H 14 15 21 12 12 
9 12 G 
Championship of Gregory County, 
BoNESTEEL., S. T>.—W'. A. Leach, challenger, won the champion- 
ship of Gregory county, S. D., from Elmer Jones, holder, on Aug. 
11, by a score of 40 to 27, and the handsome trophy donated by the 
Peters Cartridge Company has again changed hands. 
A little shoot was given in connection with the trophy race, 
complimentary to Mr. John Spatz, formerly of Bonesteel, but 
now of Meckling. Those present were Messrs. Thompson, Porter 
and Cantwell, of the Fairfax Gun Club, and B. A. Roberts, of 
the Albion, Neb., Gun Club. John Spatz, of Meckling, and Leach 
and Lucas, among the locals, not to mention the ex-champion 
Jones, who had a sore finger and was shooting a strange gun. 
Half a dozen sweepstakes and a number of miss-and-outs were 
run off, and about 1,000 targets were thrown. Messrs. Leach and 
Roberts tied up in a 25-bird race for targets, the former being 
ungallant enough to defeat the visitor, who was having a time 
with his gun. The next challenger will probably be a Fairfax 
"Jan- W. A. Leach, Sec'y. 
The dates of Messrs. Whitney & Milner's shoot, Des Moines,, 
la., have been changed to Oct. 6 and 7, as a matter of accom- 
modation to the Illinois State shoot. 
PUBLISHERS' DEPARTMENT. 
The J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., Chicopee FaJK Mass- has 
issued a supplementary list of new goods, illustrative of the new- 
action to be put on all new Ideal rifles from Nos, 44i/^ to 54, itir- 
elusive; also illustrative of the new single trigger- action, siagle 
barrel guns, and of rifle and gun parts and implements.* Com.-' 
plete and supplementary catalogue will be mailed tQ app.licants on 
application as per address above. 
The following information has been Qommnnieated to'us: In 
the largest target tournament ever held in Canada— over 150 
entries— the following named gentlemen— using Parker guns- 
won: Highest amateur average for four days, Mr. T. E. Hovey 
who also won the Parker gun contest from the 20yd. mark; Mr! 
E, N. Craig, Graqd Canadian Handicap, SS per cent. . . ' 
New Advertisements. 
Gunners and shooters generally will be interested in the illus- 
trations given in the advertisement of the Ithaca Gun Co., which 
show the very heavy— double thick— nitro breech and the narrow 
skeleton rib, which tapers to the muzzle. These guns, as stated, 
are made in no less than 16 grades, the price varying from |196() 
to $300. The catalogue which the Ithaca Gun Co. offer to send 
contains much information about their products. 
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